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> A O E FORTY WEDNESDAY, JU N E 10/ 1970 ilanrljpatifr Ettaninn il|fralii Most Manchester Stores Open Until 9 O ’clock About Town Average Daily Net Preee Ron On Sunday 14 people becanje Weiss To Pursue mamben of Omter Oon8:re- Q1 For The Week Ended gntlonal CSnirch. They are Mrs. K V ^ June 6, 1070 The Weather NelUe F, Allinaon, 114 Orcep Case Mt. Purchase Moatly fair, mild tosUght with ^I'ectors last night instructed Town 1 5 ,9 0 3 lows 60 to 60. Tomorrow partly Albert J. IMachene HI. 87 Sum- Kobeii; Weiss to meet with owners of Case sunny, humid; ohande o< thun- /} V-»V \ A mar St.; Peter Raymond Mo- ^loimtain and other interested agencies to decide wheth- lUancheoter— A City of Village Charm ■WnrtMwons fate In the day. High quln, 87 Foater St.; Mr. and er the town should apply for'a new federal oiien-spaces about 90. Mra. Kenneth R. Mnness, 262 grant to acquii"e the land. ------— ------VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 214 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—^TWO SECinONS) Kue Ridge Dr.; Mrs. Sara K. Last nights’ vote on a motion priority, the town’s share of the MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 Robinson. 181A Downey Dr.; by Director William FitzGerald r„st was estimated at $128,000. h (ClMstfled Adverttslng on Boge St) PRICE TEN CENTS Mrs. Alice Scagel, 170 Charter who strongly supported the ac- The federal government also Oak St.; Mrs. Harriet C. Sliney, qulsition. came after the direc- requires that there be an ” lndl- 851 Summit St.; Mr. and Mrs. tors concluded discussion of the cation of willingness to sell on Paul M. Spurgeon. 127B Main Conservation Commission’s the part of the owners." Weiss St., and Mr. and Mra. Robert C. recommendations. said, which, he added, the town Adminstration Ousts $6 Million Walker, 68SC Center St. in the public hearing held last baa. townspeople After the discussion. Wells Kent Killing will have a niiiiplBrlv hnainniKi proposal to ac- Dennison said that contrary to Commissioner Allen Arabs Threaten to Blow Up meetlns’ tonivhi nt 7 - By DENNIS NEEU) 2.88 • group 3 2 . 8 9 e a . k k - 3.9b of Labor to director of the new tlon. tional Guard to the campus in the capital had all but ----- from HUD before a referendum s ended. Associated Press Writer H ie North Manchester Al- was held to approve a bond is------^------^ d '/ e t ™® Statement did and In so doing “ intentional­ • group 4 3 , 7 9 e a . ret. 4.98 ly and maliciously disre­ AMMAN, Jordan (AP) Anon family group will meet to- sue to finance the acquisition. :: Permanent preai fabrics never need j Palestinian guerrilla sources $60 000 to $42,500 a yew. but re- that usually accompany the de- garded the lives and safety — Leftist Arab truerrillas night at 8 at the Second Con- Weiss added that the exact ironing. Belt' loop,. Big choice of Sturdy vinyl plastic. Choice of In Beirut said heavy fighting portedly Is a big jump In power parture of high government offl- threatened today to blow gregatlonal Church parish cost to the town, which is a •olid colon. Wolit size, 29 to 42. matching lolid colon, print,, ,tripe,. of students, spectators and broke out today, with Jordanian G O IN G FOR and authority In the Nlxoh hler- dais, nor was there any expla- passersby, including Allison army tanks moving against ref­ up two hotels in which 58 house. Hie Hiursday group will quarter of the total price, is Krause." meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the not known at this time. The VACATION? archy. nation of the sudden move, ugee camps, shelling neighbor­ foreigners are being held Pathfinders dub, 102 Norman state matches the town’s share Have your shoes re­ to referred gut Pinch told newsmen as he His suit also contended ing streets and the camps them­ hostage if Jordanian that the three leaders knew selves. 8t. Both groups meet weekly and the government pays the paired at Manchester's MEN’S REGULAR $5 45-piece U n lta d T it . ° « ‘®® Wednesday "there troops continued shellirtg and are < ^ n to friends and re- remaining SO per cent under the oldest shoe repair shop! there was not enough cause The source said the main tar­ Palestinian refugee camps. latlves- of a person with a open-spaces program, Shoes made longer ^ m e n t Informant after the Ume about his (Allen’s) role. to send the troops to the get appeared to be the teeming TTie threat by the Popular and wider . . . severe drinking problem. Later the manager noted that golf ^Mue willow” WWte House announced the ap- "Por some Ume he had Indl- campus and that the troops Wahdat camp, where many Front for the Liberation of were not properly trained In guerrlUa oiganizations have ----- if the cost is $128,000 to $180,- polntment Wednesday cated dlBsatlsfaction with things Palestine Involves one hotel In SAM YULYES “ It’s the most Important job In general," Pinch went m i, add- using loaded weapons In the their headquarters. which 36 people are being held 8t. Bridget School library vol- OOO, the town could finance it as OAK STREET dinnerware unteers are reminded that inven- without a bond issue with on ad- jockefs that’s been created In years; tag there also had been "some presence of civilians who Western diplomatic sources in and another In which 22 are un­ (a tew steps from were not similarly armed. Beirut also said they had re­ der detention. tory will start tomorrow at 9:30 dltional half-mill on the tax Main) he’s going to control the entire complaints” , about Allen’s per- a.m: in the library. rate. sets domesUc economy operaUons,” formance. ports of renewed fighting be­ There was no independent ----- In the 1966 application sub- said a close associate of AFL- Allen, 69, gained a reputaUon tween the Jordanian troops and conflrpiatlon here that the Jor­ Joseph Domenick of 138 Tim- mltted under the federal open- re g . CIO president George Meany, as M ie of the nation’s toughest the guerrillas. One report said dan army was shelling refugee rod Rd. has been named to the space program and later wlth- 24.88 the only outsider Nixon consult- and most progressive educa- the guerrillas were repelled In camps today. dean's list for the spring drawn when the application for.v 18.88 ed In advance. tors in his 14 years as chief Doves Score an attempt to take over the Am­ (In Beirut, Lebanon, however, Unllned zip-front jackets with rag- man radio station. semester at King’s College, the purchase of the Manches- ' Attractive "blue willow" print. "We are sure he will do well state school officer In New , Western diplomatic sources said lan sleeves, self yoke and self In his new assignment,” Meany York. But his outspoken support Earlier, King Hussein said the there were reports today of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ter Water Co. was given higher' collar. Perma-preas finish. Sizes Service for eight. Dishwasher said of Shultz. of busing to achieve racial bal- Big Victory situation In his divided nation some tank fire mi the comps. S, M. L, XL. sofe. ______Nlxon, In announcing creation snee in schools made him an was "improving rapidly” after Palestinian sources there said of the new office* beginning July ®""*y target of many Southem- three days of fighting. Amman tanks were shooting at anything 1 and appointment of its first dl- ®™ Congress, In Senate radio said “ normal Ufa has re­ that moved In the streets rector, said Shultz will advise ®Tinch reportlidly framed the turned completely." around the camps.) SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT him oi) general economic mat- o»"®nt.” a traveler said. ‘/ Do Not Like the Word— since the guerrlUas shelled the ■^re ry when Nixon first took that AUen would not be aske4 to ‘*i® "All th® shops are closed. Here pe Oooj^r-Church amend- there you see some bands of electric power station. resign. The guerrlUa radio in . Cairo Nixon named Undersecretary AUen previously had ex- .u, youths, aged perhaps 10 to 18, ( ^ m b ^ a ^ d nothing to restrict carrying submachine guns and But You Are Hostages... ’ and Al Fatah pamphlets distrib­ James Hodgson, former Indus- pressed reservations about the the President’s constitutional wearing guerrilla outfits.” uted in Amman accused the reg. 15.88 trial relations officer of Lock- administration’s revision of United States of being behind <;■ heed Oorp., to succeed Shultz. school desegregation guidelines. Times corres- as hostages. If the government from Arab countries-were al- the fighting. Keep your cool with this breeze- ment c l^ e X r S e Vta ^ loudspeaker truck that pondent Tuohy was one ot two troops continue to shell the lowed to leave If they chose. The pamphlets charged Amer- (See Page Eight) (See’^ Page Eight) c ^ ® altar ifte west Vlr- came to Swellah, near Amman, escapees from an Amman, Jor- □ , „ - a nolltlcal o fflc p / tr-nr., fh. box fan. Guaranteed two-speed gtaa Democrat was blocked In to announce a truce was fired dan, hotel in which he and Palestinian refugee camps, we " J^ lltlc^ ofllcer from the push button switch, cools .up to 0ve (See Page Eight) rooms. Also may be uiM as a 8 l^t-mlnute effort to "sweet- upon by guerrillas. They said other AmericanT were b e C ‘*® ^®®P®"®“»® letaelL e re re T “tae hoto^ A , window fan. ’ _____ ,®'"®"'*"i®"‘ 1° attract guerrillas controlled all road- held hostage fey Arab guerrillas on W ednM^y to c^ec^on^^^^^^ ^ t i o n a l support, locks inside Amman but the The other was Washington Post Tuesday night. By welfare of tae !^ e r i c L s wa^ controlled the roads to the correspondent Jessie W. Lewis Wednesday morning, a cease- ordered detained also 0 isc Second JJ.S. Senate Term Fulbrlght, a leading supporter capital. j r Tuohv filed this storv “ '‘® '^as announced in the fight- “ "®“ . 'O of the Cooper

.• : ' • f -| g r ^ • \' (*AG9 TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE il, 1970 \ \ ■ • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 Vemon PAOB T R R BB THEATER TIME For ^Committing Truths SheinM'old on Bridge SCHEDULE business. . .The coet of living In­ FORmnmiANO Pfoud Canadian Contends WORLD ALMAMC dex Is up 86 per cent In this 13- GOBBUNO EASY TRICK PACT" Decision Expected Soon CofC Objects to Portion YDimaPEapi£ year period—toe commlseion East Hartford Drive-In—Sa­ He Says He’s One of Many PRODUCES INDIGESTION if nMinfi «i to MImm NORTH U.S. Still *^6081 Friend’ has allowed only a 3 per cent In­ LIVE MAINE tan's Sadists, 8;3S. Naked Angel. f f H sm ti By ALfRED SHEINWOID 4 K63 On SNETCO Rate Hike crease.” Of Postal Reform Bill 10:16. MMto OMMpAt tOf th^if (3? 652 By MAX HARREL80N Mistreated by the Military If bridge columnlNts wrote of public opinion rather than a BOS’TON (A P ) — New Eng: business costs by 28 -to 43 cents ’The company did not say East Windsor Drive-In—^How 0 82. Asoeclated PreM Writer Objecting: to a section of pro- nominating committee just pre- about the game as it is really leader. This new nationalism is land Telephone Co., granted , But NETAT said toe commis­ what measures It was consider­ the West Was Won, 8:38. Ex- 'BORTSMDUTH, N.H. (A P ) — "a Communist luid crazy to t ALL AfiU AOMimO played, there would be rioting * J 109 7 3 ing to seek relief from toe com­ L0BSnR$*t.S9.: poeed legflalation concerning sented the names for Board of only 14 per cent of toe $60 mil­ traordinary Seaman, 11:00. A. Ernest Eltzgei^ld, the Penta- boot." OiMfil Auditnets OTTAWA (AP) _ Canada Is '®®‘ ’’ sion "completely tUaregards” poidal roorgiinUaUon, the Board Directors and officers were in the streets and blood In all WEST EAST lion in rate increases it sought mission’s decision, but a spokes­ Manchester Drive-In —. Tell gon accountant who lost his job \ Kltzgerald said he is one of feeling a new sehse of national- ... u *1''® *^“*‘®® toe^^ompany’s evidence. elected from the floor. The the bridge clubs. We pretend 0 Q 10874 4 9 5 2 from the state Department of man said one avenue could be a o< Directors of the Rockville Them Willie Boy Is Here, 8:30. after exposing the $2 billion coet the luckiest of the "honest stew- lem, an outspoken member of h« had gone Into toe ’ ’PilOlIc demand for service . _ . . „ change in the bylaws will, pro- _ m A U A6ES AOMiTTfO that the average player makes C? AJ8 C? Q 7 4 Public Utilities, says it Is con petition to the state Supreme i increase of the C-6A Transport, ards” who suffer the wrath of Ptrvntst Gutdinci Smauti the ’Trudeau Cabinet says, but ^h®®“ ®" nationalism at Den- has b e ^ at all-time high lev- Area Caiamber of Commerce vide that the nominaUng com- Cnyhn Parwt or Adult that it pains me to write about Z> K 10 9 3 wont to keep it that way ’’ Ll “ ° " ‘®® department’s decision Wednes- Increased about H.per cent, grant at most increases yielding poUcy__ question______basic to^ the committee be asked to contact . State„ Theatre —~ Jenny, 6:46, F“ *Kerald, in a speech pre- ately doctored" his personnel Dr. Ralph J. Bunche was them. Nevertheless, I will 0 A K Q 6 day, toe company said toe pub- "Demands for neW and more $4 or *6 million, called toe final p e n in g ’ legislaUon w m appioC” c ^ d i^ t e s tor "state offtoes"to for meeUng today of the files to damage his image, he Greene la Canadian minlater , ‘®‘^''®’ ^*1"*"* the first American Negro muffle my moans while relating 4b K Q 5 of energy, mines and reaources. *1.“ ' He utilities commission "ignores service require adding hundreds figure "a tremendous victory ed by the NaUonal Chamber's find out how they stand on the „ ^h eatre-M ASH, 7:00, New Council, Indichted said. to win the Nobel Peace for all consumers." m ONI UN0» ^kMNmO what took place on today’s South West North East toe economic facU of life as of millions of dollars o f new Board of Directors. The purpose major issues. One of the major ® o ' *’®'*®* **‘ ® works as a consultant and thus a key figure in toe con- tondin' f Prize. Dr. Bunche received hand. 2 NT Pass 3 NT All Pass troversy over U.S cutbacks last consider that he they are in 1970.” capital at a time when financing “ In effect,” said Robect H. of the referendum is . to issues wUl be the question of ?„"® . . -®. ' er^rchy" Conducts vicious and to Businessmen's EducaUonal M MRpfl South dealer. had "told toe Yanks off’’ but the award in 1950 for his Goldman, toe council’s special u n i t e d QUANOTY-ABBIVING IBIBMDiAY NIGHT 4$ :00. Wild Bunch, 8:30. MCorch in the I m ^ of William I. Cowin, commission ®ost* are toe highest in this cen- determine whether the National whether or not there should be personal attacks "to fend off Fund, an organization that pro- North-South vulnerable. rather: ’ ’You’re right. We want role as chief mediator for counsel, "toe telephone and obstruct advocates of good vldes information to the public dlan oH, and In future talks on a the U.N. Palestine Commis­ chairman , said the Increases tury.. x Chamber should fu lly , supprot annual sessions of the General Opening lead — Seven of It to them. And be sure to throw to do our own thing.’’ company. . .has merely been this pending legislation. Assembly. stewardship." and business community on na- possible joint energy program sion during the conflict be­ ^M ted--totaIing $7.7 million ef- "Our revenues, produced uii> K.»e« a cost or living increase ymmKftmrnm Spades. your own mail away unopened Most of the editorial comment given a cost of living increase HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • An Air Force colonel who as- tional issues, including cost "ov- MMMN ncilM for toe two countries. tween Israel and its Arab ^ A u g u ^ tr ill der rates set In 1968 .simply are which would add to toe average This Includes provisions un- Ralph iipm an, chairman of West led the seven of spaces, for the next week or so. „ . also was favorable. ’The $17 Highland St., Manchester—Phone $4$-4$77 X The Blues slsted him in baring the C-8A erruns" by the military, He has attracted wide atten- Globe and Mall said; neighbors, The World Al­ der which labor relations ques- the Economic and Developmnet and So(ith won the first trick Dally Question ^ t H cento montol^* « ‘‘ ®®P'"« P“ ®® “ >® ®ur- consumer’s blU only a ^ u t 10 or excesses was "suddenly found- Fltzger^d said he is an advo- UTO with recent statements that ’"The United States may not manac notes. about 14 cento monthly and rent costs of doing 18 cento a month.” Hons such as wage rates, Committee, reported the corn- with the jack. If you want to Partner opens with 1-NT (16 ...to have absolutely unique, cate of strong defense forces, this country should strive for a believe it : Mr. Greene did speak changed procedures for handl- mlttee met recently with Rob­ And How To lake time out for a few moans to 18 points), and the next play­ ing the mail and whether postal ert Mitchell, state deputy corn- qualifications to be air attache and never understood "our mili- of your own over this atrocious imque IdenUty and no longer for Canadians. We suspect that $40 Million er passes. You hold: Spades, employes may be required to missloner of transportation, to In Addis Ababa," Fitzgerald tary leaders' willingness to sac- Book to make the American in a country tom by Injustice play, you will be forgiven. 9-5-2; Hearts, Q-7-4; Diamonds, join a union. discuss traffic and commuter Cure Them said. The appointment was riflce defense capability to the dream ours.” and violence, fractured by or- South might have recovered J-10-9-T; Clubs, A-g-4. In deciding to abstain from a problems on th© Wilbur Cross By HAL BOVLE blocked later. political expediencies of gentle- State R oad if the ace of clubs had appear­ In an interview this week ®*8" aggressions, he will be What do you sayT definite yes or no vote, the local Hwy NEW YORK (ff) -- What is the An analyst who detected a manly relations and pork barrel ed promptly, but when ' South Greene left no doubt that he was heard with understanding, per- Answer: Pass. Since you have Llpman said Mitchell stated most common malady of our mlUiiai understatemnet in distribution of contract funds. upset by toe oil restrictions and haps, even longing, by many directors said it is definitely in led the king and then the queen only 7 points, the combined favor of postal reform but the that among the proposals being times? the cost estimate for an F-111 He said defense is the first Plan Queried got clubs East was shrewd by a recent letter from presi- Americans.” count can be only 23 to 38 provision concerning establish- considered, other than widening A doctor might say it was ®*®ctronics system was "social- casualty of "the great military dentlal assistant William E. Greene was asked about re- (Continued from Page One) enough to hold off. Now South points. At best, this is not ing a “ closed shop" has weak- the highway, is one that would headache or head colds. A den- ^ *V, ostra- boondoggle. Planned numbers Tlmmons to a group of U.S. sen- disagreement in toe Ca­ could set up dummy’s clubs, enough for game. Pasa and let nesses. They agreed that if the Install parking areas along the tlst would vote for tooth decay. said, and a consulting of airplanes, missiles and other pushed the finishing date to stors who had complained about "^dian Cabinet, but he couldn’t get to dummy your partner play an easy hand postal employes elected to have highway where comnquters A barber might nominate dan- found *600 million un- equipment are reduced as 1977. the oil cutbacks. ’Timmons said “ Sure some don’t agree with to cash the last two clubs. tor a change. such a union only people joining could leave their cars and join druff or, rather, the conditions spent on the F-IH prices rise. In addition, quality Objections have centered on America’s national security re- ^ ''® been saying, "he res- Declarer struggled on, but he Copyright 19T6 it could be employed by the post In car pools to alleviate some that cause it. enpnes blackballed by the and performance are often com- complaints that the superhlgh- wound up with only eight tricks. qulres a comprehensive agree- P®n\ffiO, Ceylon (A P ) Bandaranalke—Including full Meanwhile, Volpa said, his de Election of officers is held in reaching dummy with the king Uke a rosy-cheeked school boy.” *’ ‘ ®"'® Trudeau’s Inde- w j i . . Benson of 186 haps springing from an uncon- Ceylon's Communists never had diplomatic recognition of East P®rtment is preparing a natlon- Greene had said earlier that Pendent foreign policy. October and right noW nomlnat- Green Manor Rd. ^s ^ sclous re^lzation of how much it so good, but there are Indica- Germany, N o l^ Vietnam, ®‘ transportation policy that will of spades tor the- rest of the clubs. He therefore wins two Canadians "will never negotiate „ One-Time Miner ^^® Ws small uons * * ^ t t^ey may not puli ^ r i Korea T d t h " C ®"®‘’ >® by 1972, to presen spades, three diamonds and anything with a gun at their G*'®®"®- a one-time miner who became a lawyer at Niagara S u T ' l n i h e " * p a ^ th^ Tto a J il^ ^ r e e ^ 's h e ^ r c ^ e ^ ^ “ P r im e X is t o r S w L Cong's P ^ s i o ^ l Revolution- a comprehensive program. four clubs, scoring game and head.’ Wra WoiiPi- vwm unlvcrse Indifferent to ei- anaike's government as far to Government — future aid questionable seg- Falls, Ont., was first elected to rubber. ---- ther his welfare or his fate. the left as they would like. from some of these countries is aienta of the interstate system, ___Denies Motive Parliament In 1963. He became \The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, But periodically it affects ev- Since Mrs. Bandaranalke re- uncertain. the major cost projects involved If you know players . who minister of agriculture In toe habitually pull this kind of Greene "Eenled that toe U.S. ®|Tone from the child in its era- turned to office two weeks ago. Fearing retaliation for any ^ ® the so-called "Chicago dll moves had led to his switch Cahlnet of Prim e ^ a t e r Les­ flc ia t^ at the installation cere- die to the old man in his wheel the red flags of the Island’s two in foreign policy, Mrs. Crosstown" route figured at boner, clip this colunm and mall Hanrli^atfr to nationalism, which he de­ ter B. Pearson in 1966 and was t” ™®®' „ _ chair. 'The symptoms in most Communist parties fly over gov- Bandaranaike’s Troyskyite fl- more than *1 billion; the Boston scribed in a speech In Denver one of several candidates for Other qfficers are Mrs. York cases are tese: ^ . . . ■> j -----...... toe Liberal party leadership i E p a t t i t t n © F r a i i l cases are tese: Movement ernment buildings and private nance minister. Dr. N. M. Per- ®’'®®' ®t *676 million, the District |CAlA^OIJ^RE^|8«^3U on May 13 to toe Independent . _ ^ ^ . o A Tjf pr®3 ©n , ss dwindles, self-pity and petu- businesses. Pictures of Oommu- sS’id h© hoped all countries Columbia at $650 million, and Petroleum AssociaUon of Amer- when Pearson reUred two y^rs lf*B lS L lf“8 tr«i S d M r a ^ E ^ ^ G u n s t o n ^ ^ ’ ‘"®'’®“ ®' ® pensive, nlst diplomats paying courtesy Including the United States New York a t y at *517 million. ago. He was defeated by Tru- UaactiMter. Conn. (06040) ^ ^ ’ brooding look comes upon the calls on Cabinet members ap- would conUnue to he4p Ceylon. "The Issues must be resolved " I always took toe stand,” he Pf®*®"! T^pbone 643-2711 P . face as the soul stares Inwardly pear almost daily In the news- Some diplomats believe the Bis-t construction can begin said, "that ownership of Cana- P®®‘« ° " since June 1 ^ . He will nfnchMter'^'^nn*’®*'**® darkness. papers. University students P®or state of the economy may at an early date," Volpe said, da’s resources and business was *’® years old June 24. SUHSCRIPnON RATES served as vice preatd^t of the "How do you whip the blues?" have renamed their dormitories delay radical measures prom- " ‘f completion is to be antlclpat- not very lmix>rtant as long as -TO-.. On* T e « . * f . . ^ ^ . '^ . “?!^'...»30.0v ^ ' “idaatlon, is a me ^ t e ^ a i^ Hiat is a quesUon I have asked after Marx, Lenin, Trotsky and *sed in Mrs. Bandaranalke's ®d along with other sections of . the owners operated under Ca­ Mz Hooths ...... 16.60 former leader oP ClaudlA wrci® perhaps 1,(X)0 people I have in- Che Guevara. campaign manifesto. These in- the interstate system." nadian corporate law. I also Veteran Teacher Thro* Month...... 7.8U ^ the Church Women. and tervlewed over the last quarter High government officials dude naUonalizaUon of e ig h t______said that this could become rele­ ------:------^ n r o n are active in , e century. It never falls to inter- speak publicly of the need for foreign banks and greater con- vant only if Canadians decided Earns a Degree c ^ c h s L u ^ rw e d s and ^ \ e ggj because a,ll have felt greater control of the economy trol of British agencies that # # ' # # # # # # # . # • THEATRE EAST to build a v e iy tUKerent society. „ „ Louise T. Wallace of 100 NOTICE 1 fl® ° ■ \llf®-defeated at some time in and closer ties with Communist manage many of the country's “ LL.\ I W ed to say in Denver that Ca- ^^y she had careers, no matter how naUons, tea, rubber and coconut planta- FOR ADMISSION Good Nows continued on to get her B8 de­ hopeful or bouyant their na- m the eiecUons two weeks tlons. , are going to do something d lf OF ELECTORS, a student at Ward Technical In­ Is Coming! gree in education after a teach­ tured- ago, the Communists won 26 "Ih e government will be ferent." stitute, Hartford, and Rtchard, ing career which has stretched TOWN OF ANDOVER, Just V)rhat can you do to snap *®ats —more than they ever moderate because it needs as- ’The Denver speech asserted a student at Upsala College, Watch The Herald next over toe past 80 years. She said CONNECTICUT East Orange N J out ItNyhen ^ n before—in the 167-member slsta;hce from every possible that part of toe cause for toe of you’re feeling low Monday for our Re- she “wanted to,” and received the Boam for /cjiSsslon of Mrs. Benst^n is employed as_ a ^d_everythlng is going_ ^ ppenlng Announcement rise of “ the new Canadian na­ toe degree at commencement ^ t ^ tor toe claims representative a* toe Here are a few suggestions glv- Po^ant Cfb‘n®t portfollos-fl- have Western aid cut off, tionalism and determination to exercises Sunday at Gorhani iLuecrors lor uie rawn oi Anqo ------interviewees, *1“ ®®- plantaOon, industry, diplomat said. build something unique, rests in ver will be in session in the Aetna Casualty and Surety Co lU L lA N O 'S State Teachers College, Gor­ some famous, ^ m e merely In- transport and housing—as their ’The United States, which pro­ toe malaise that exists in your Town Offl<5e Building on Mon- Hartford. Bakery and Pizzeria ham, Maine. famous: reward for supporting Mrs. vlded *67 million to Senana- land—what appears to many as day, June 16, 1970 from 6:00 ______267 Spruce St. Mrs. Wallace, 68, was bom In Stand on your heXd, literally Bandaranaike’s more moderate, yake’s government, has cut off toe sudden and tragic disap­ p.m. to 8:00 p.m. tor the pur­ Manchester Gardner, Maine, and attended Legal Notice to get a different things! Ie“ -leaning Freedom party. aid to Ceylon twice in the last pearance of toe American pose of admitting all persons normal school in Fartnington, Take a cold shower. \ However, Western sources decades once during the TEMPLE CHAPTER dream which. In some ways, who are foimd to be qualified to LIMITATION ORDER has turned to nightmare.” Maine. She began teaching at a be Electors of the Town of An­ AT A (X)URT OF PROBA’TE, Walk___ or drive a d lffe r^ t way ^© 53-year-old widow has ^^^rean War when Ceylon sold No. 63 - O.B.S. held at Manchester, within and for assured at least one high-rank- *^^^©** to Communist OUna., nus week Greene commented time when a qollege degree was dover. the District of Manchester, on the come ing diplomat she will not hesi- 1964 when Mrs. Bandar- ^ O N D I T I o N E D I — f A e s e n t s — that the nationalistic feeling •'Ot required. She has taught for ’The qualifications are as fol­ 4th day of June, 1970. M em orize a poem. Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, n , .. tate to oust the Communists refused to compensate was "generated by toe fact that «v e years In Spniers, one year lows: Applicant must be twen- juflge. Reread your old love letters. STATE we’ve had a great soul-search- hi Bolton, and^ In several other ty-one years of age, must be a , Glean out a closet, from her government if they try American oil companies for na- MAKCHfSTm CINTER to get out of hand. Close associ* tionalizlng their local distribu* fell PARK RiAR OF TMIATRI "STAR tHfiirr ing because of toe French prob- Connecticut dlst^its. She pres- resident of the Town of Ando- debased. Count your blessings. Shown at 6:46 R •.■66 lem In Quebec. In that process ®ntly teaches retarded children ver for six months. U foreign ""“Bon of Unlt^ ^ es Write down all toe worries ®he entered toe cam- Uon facilities. BUFFET DAMGE we’ve looked at ourselves.’ ’ ®t Center^ School in Plymouth. . . . w J , . Oofnpany of New Yoric, 46 Wall xa,_ a _ _ ^ papism partnership with them re- U.S. aid currently totals about bom must be a naturalized ciU- st. York. New York, and Don- that are bothering you and then mem re- a vear about thrf^ MARLO ALAN Asked whether he considered Mrs. Wallace completed her len aid P. Richter. 97 Elm 8t.. Hart- iig)it a match and burn toe pa- luctanUy, antlcipaUng a d o s e »20 mlillon a year, about three JUNE 13, 1470 himself a leader of toe new na- degree by taking , courses at Ruth K. Muneem. ford, C ^^execu^n,.^^^ montoa P®r. thus symbolically destroy- In toe^voting her ^u^rtos^oMt^used^to f ^ ^ ^ THOMAS ALDA ORDERED: ______party w6n 96 seats, giving her a ®f wheat and flour. Com- tionalism, he said: "Not at all. Central Coimecticut State Col- Town Clerk from the 4th day of June, ing them. 8:30 P.M. - U:S0 A.M. isTTO be and the same are lim its t, u . more-toart-safe maioritv of 35 niunlst bloc aid takes toe form ’The feeling is here. I consider lege during toe year and at tor Board for and allowed for the creditors within Avoid toe people who bug you. « mostlv of helo in buHdlns indus- that I havq been an Interpreter Gorham State during summers. Admission of Electors whlch to bring In their claims Go window shopping. even witodut Communist sup- y ^ , MT. CARMEL HALL against...... said estate, and .. said ex­-- „ , J, ^ , Dort trial plants. ’The Communist ecutors are directed to give public Cook a new dish you ve never . , , notice to the creditors to bring In tried before Mrs. Bandahanalke probably countries also have trade agree- ROBERTS ST. their claims within said time al- w ill work with toe Communists ments under which they buy tea t EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TOWNG : " * 4 v r H E S T E R !S«d ^ iT S S b lS a““cSprrf^ th“ta Buy something brightly col- as long as she can since they rubber, paying tor it with |M| order In some newspaper navinfir a .ored you’ve never dared wear circulaticn in said probate district before are less dangerous to her inside their own goods. "Beat Actor" at 7:1 $10.00 PE R COUPLE LEGAL within ten days from the date of this order and return make to this Hike into toe hills and shout ‘*'® government toaJt outside. ------____ ------FOR RESERVA’nONS NOTICE court of the notice given. your woes aloud until toe echoes “ ®'‘ husband, for example, was JOHN------J. ' ■WALIvaL) vETT, Judge. repeatedly plagued by Commu­ CLIFF ROBERTSONa CALL The Zoning' Board of Appeals make you realize how insignifi­ MRS. i . SMITH 640-2776 ’ will bc4d public hearings on cant they are. nist-led strikes while prim® min- CUIRE BLOOM Monday. June 15, 1970, starting Go into aa'park pt and listen to ‘®t®r- With the C o m m u n is ts ^ I DRIVE-IN at the bank that listens. part of toe government, Mi's. RCMCMN' lECHMtCtK- at 7:00 p.m.. in toe Hearing NOTICE the children laugh. Bandaranalke should be able to nOM MLLIASMC COMOMLTW- Room of toe Municipal Build­ O F S P E C I A L Go to a ^ and feed peanuts stablUty for some ing to bear and consider the to toe elephant. TOWN MEETING time to come. following, petitions: Make a game out of seeing DANCING The legal voters of the Town Many Western observers be- Russ Meyer^ Item 1 Robert M. Klernan, 178 Coventry, and those property how many hours a day you can |j j j Bandaranaike’s abUl- Mlddle Turnpike West, Busi- ©wners qualified to vote at let pass without complaining jy control toe Communists Cherr EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT ness Zone H. Variance is re- Town MeeUngs under Sec. 7-6 about anything or criticizing „sii (jcpomj on how well she ov.^ can quested to encroach 4% Inch- of the General Statutes of the anyone. improve toe nearly bankrupt GiMSts of Post Mombors, Amlllafy^A Slolii es on front yard setback with state of Connecticut, are here- Pour out your troubles to an economy. roof overhang, at above loca- by warned and directed to old friend who is realy fond of Uon. " I f things go downward,” one All Woleonw meet at a SpeciSLl Town Meet- you. diplomat said, "she will have to ^ ing on June 17 , 1970 at the ,Cov- Visit -a hospital and try to make concessions to toe left V PW — 608 E. C « it« r Straot ^ m tm t Street, Residence entry High School on Ripley cheer up someone who Is sicker ^nd take radical economic WANT TO BE NOTICED... ADMIRED? All you have to do is open a new regular or statement savings account Zone B. Variance is request- h i.1 Road at 7:30 p.m. to take toan you. gteM that would olease toe Music by Dick Lowls 0 ed to erect detached garage action on the tollowlng articles: Write a check—more than you communists.’’ ENROIX NOW IN for twenty-five dollars or more or add that amount to your existing^ account. 1/°®* ®®®^ ®**5® llo®' AR’nC L E If! To act on toe re- can afford—to a good cause ttip bulk of Cevlon’s foreign above location ques^ of the Coventry Board you.’ve always supported more aid comes from an "A id Ceylon We do the rest. \ Item 3 Geri-Care Nursing Cen­ of Education to appropriate with your mouth toan your mon- CJlub," conslsUng of toe United THE MAGIC MAKEOVER ter, 333 Bidwell Street, -Rural an additional *M,000.00 to ey. States, Britain, Canada, Austra- First, by s:ivinp^ you the hip^hest interest rate the law allows. \ Residence Zone. Vai^ance is HOW THE WEST ^ A N C H E S T ep TONIGHT the Board of Education for oet a new job or take a vaca- Ha, West Germany, France and O H t BEAUTY SEMINARS requested to erect a 32 square toe fiscal year 1969-70, and tlon to a place you’ve never Japan. They have contributed WAS WON foot free-standing illuminated Ries b 6 44A • BOIION NUICH I One of the 10 Best Pictures Then we ^ive you a free ^ift: A lovely five-piece place setting that toe said amount of *25,- been before. $310 million since the consor- WITH sign, at above location. 000.00 be taken from uncollect: Ponder toe wisdom of the old tlum was set up In 1966 follow­ One of the years of Queen’ s Scroll flatware. High quality stainless steel, Item 4 Felix Gremmo, 819 Mid­ ed taxes on the lists of prior saying, ‘‘’This, too, will pass." ing conservative Dudley Sena- ^forahightime!^ 10 best pictures!" dle ’Turnpike East, Residence years, and to authorize the jfrs. Eleanor Roosevelt Is one nayake’s victory over Mrs. Ban- NOW IT’S.,. Sally Middlefon & Beffy Holm Zone AA. Variance is re­ Plus—Ross Meyer's designed by the award winning Erik Nielson of Denmark. Chief Administrator and the of many who found comfort In daranalke. ’’Good Morning h Goodbye" quested replace existing Treasurer to borrow money this four-word remedy. CLINT Two of Connecticut’s top models will share their awning withto larger awning, to meet this appropriation. pray. Pray not just lying In a ------— ------knowledge from years of experience in the beauty And you’re on your way to the whole set. Because every time you make at above location. AR’nC L E I I : To act on toe re- lonely bed at night, but in your EASniHOOD and fashion fields to create a new glamorous you. Item 5 Jarvis Enterprises. Inc., quest of the Coventry Town heart at your desk, or In a dlm- a twenty-five dollar deposit you can buy an additional five-piece north side Middle Turnpike Councll to appropriate an ad- ]y ^ church during your lunch West, 1800 feet west of Broad © B I G The DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF: ditlonal *40,000.00 to Account peri%. AIO/AW place setting for only two dollars and seventy-five Street, Residence Zone A. Re­ No. 69. Snow Removal, for Summed up, all these cures ENTERTAINMENTS u nir ^i wild bunch • Beauty facials quest extension of permlaelon the fiscal year 1969-70, and ,or toe blues have one basic is loose • glamorising eyes cents. Accessory pieces are also available. to have free-standing ground that the said amount of $40,- thought: Don’t just sit there e applying eyelashes effortlessly sign, at above location. 000.00 be taken from uncol- Reeling sbrry for yourself. Get again! e coordlnatlnig a wardrobe Inexpensively Item 6 Harold and Marie ’Turk- lected taxes on toe lists of ^nd do something—right e Maintaining a model's figure You keep telling us you want a painless, pleasant way to save. ingtofi, 15 BerUey Street, :oR G rjr e walking gracefully prior yeais, and to authorize „ow. Almost any change or ac- e Poise ^ d confidence Residence Zone A Variance the Town Administrator and tion you take, within toe llmlU W e think we have one. Come in today and see Queen’s Scroll. » is requested to erect attach­ ■ • n o f g ; e Individual continental holrstyllng by Salvatore of Italy the Treasui^r to borrow ^f common sense, will probably SS- e and many more model beauty eecrets ed garage and paUo b feet money to meet this appropri make you feel better. It’ ll make you want to save. from south side line, at above atlon. WILD Fivo two-lioiir sowilnow oneo o wook plui o location. Dated at Coventry, Coiuiecti- A t the bank that listens. All persona interested may cut, this eleventh day of June CapUtrano*» StoaihnM ROBERT REDFORD fro* hoireiit emd ttyNng $68.00 attend this hearing. 1070. Swallows at the_ mission of KATHARINE ROSS Zoning Board of Appeals In Color BUNOC Ckm os starring Jinw 23.7 fa 9 P.M. Dennls F. Moore, Sen Juan Caplstraho arrive with w e ROBERT BLAKE Charles O. Plrle, Chief Administrator oonsideralble regularity each Fiono's Motor Lodgo - l OO E. Conltr Sf. Chairman ' / .For the Coventry spring, tout certainly not always AIR CONDITIONEn SUSAN CLARK John A. CaglaneUo, •ME MUE HMr Monchostar, Conn. — 646>2300 Town Council ^ on a specific date, as often stat- Secretary Attest:. " ed. Some years-they may be a ‘TELLTHEM WILLIE Dated this llth day of June Elizabeth R. Rychling, weelf or so early, some years a CHECK SHOWTIME BURNSIDEIBO BUBMiini AVI lAM MAI 'c i. BOY IS HERE" Rn^troHon and InfomoHon Juno 17 and 18 1970. Town Clerk week or so late. fREt PARKING S78 11 I I A UNIVERSAL PICTURE • nemo's Molar Lodgn — A to 9 F.M. THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Mem btr F.D.I.C. ^ A G E F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1970 V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE H , 1970 November Moratorium: A P A G E n y R Hebron V em on Legislator: Justice Assault ^ Graduates Girl Scout Ceremonies RHS Teacher Gh CHeating in ‘Early Outs^ Awarded Unique For College^ Army Claims Justified Police Using Guns Advance 5 4 in Troops Potterton’s By FRED S. HOFFMAN as It can backfire badly for WAflHINQTON (AP) y A repeatedly refused to cease and Master’s Degree AP Military Wiitelr those who obtain educational Loulaiana consressman ' says desist what they were doing." At the Oourt of Awards core- Dbcon has drawn the pitching WASHINGTON (AP) — rHie 'early outs' with the intent not • moat Americans share his view Discipline is the key to quell­ monies held Friday at the assignment for the flremro Mm. Robert R, Nichols of Army says some servicemen, to enroll or to make only a to- that police should have used ing such violence, he said. .. , while Eric Bmt, manager for Dunn Rd. of Coventry, a teach­ Gilead Hill School. 18 Junior cpaches, reports that pitoh- let out of uniform early to go to ken enrollment.” their runs during two outbreaks At the heating, Rep. jLouia er at Rockville High School for PRE-INVENTORY JUNE 11 Scouts joined in the bridging Recreation Gommls- college, are cheating on the "It just Isn’t worth It to lie to of violSnce at last November's Stokes, D-Ohlo, took issue' with ceremony to become Cadette member Joe Kabllk. the past thr^e yearn, was one of privilege and failing to enroll. . leave the Army 90 days early. massive antiwar protest. Edwards, saying police should Scouts and 41 Brownies partlci- - . three oandidatee to earn a Mae- The service Is so mad it Is the Army personnel circular "I think it's popular in Ameri­ not alssume the role of "judge pated in the Flyjng-Up ceremo- FesUv ties are echeduled to ca," Rep. Bldwin Edwards, D- Jury and executioner" during ter of Arts In Teaching degree threatening to recall the culprits stated. ny to become Ju^or ScouU. P "»- and possibly court-martial "You have little to gain and I a ., said Tuesday of his contro­ demonstrations. Jill atockwell, mistress of opening of the concession s ^ . in biology at exerclaea held Sun­ versial stand. "I Just have to be­ them. very much to lose,” It added In 'Hie discussion on the use of ceremonies for the evening. Following pre-game ' day at the University ’ of Hart­ lieve that Americans feel crimi­ As part of Its effort to encour- a warning obviously aimed at DOOR OPENERS guns came after Wilson showed opened the program with a flog "lonies, the coac es p ford. nal acta have to be stopped.” the subcommittee a police film age more veterans to take ad- discouraging men still In the ceremony with irfissed flags starting The awarding of the degree vantage of GI schooling benefits Army from trying the dodge. His position was opposed by of the moratorium. from all nine troops. umpires, who for this game vrill to the three candidates was Washlnrton Police Chief Jerry —and ease pressure on the In cases where substantial ev- Wilson, who was on hand at The new Cadette Scouts were be First Sel^tman B te v e ^ id , unique to the graduate program V. Wilson and Sen. Edward M. tlghtenlng labor market—the Idence of fraudulent Intent eX' the two InsU^ces described by Susan Alden, Cathleen Clark, Recreation O om m ^ on C b ^ r- of the university. Kennedy, D-Mass. Kennedy said, Club President Nixon administration has ex- lata, commanders were Instruct- Edwards, said he knew of np to- Rosalie D'Onofrio, LouUe Mo- McHugh. and He- The MAT degree program In "We must learn well the lessons stanoe in which police should Mrs.______Rudolph__ V. ^ V.—...... Gorsch V-of panded the 10-year-old program ed to send fully documented de- naco, Julie Secor, Robin Shaw» _____ baseball______commlaalon»r biology was Instituted In Sep­ of how we can allow and encour­ have used their guns. and Recreation Council member tember 1968, OB a joint gradu­ 436 E. Center"St. was recmtJy ® bead start of up to 90 tails to Army headquarters In age dissent without citisen viol­ Maureen Heneghan, Sherry Recreation ' He said his force handled out­ ate project of two U of H elected president of the Chamln- co»®K®-bound veterans the Pentagon, ence, and how we can maintain Ivey, Linda Jones, Laurt-Ljmn ^^o^ey- .... , breaks with a minimum of f y •chools — arta and sciences and ade Musical Club at Its annual *"®*“ <*® vocational and tachni- Several possible actions were order and safety without official Jordon, Tammy Secor, Kath- force and with a strategy of education. banquet and election of offlicerrs ®®bools. listed: violence." leen McAullffe, and Joan Fran- be furnished by the dispersal. Mm. Nichols, who has taught at Willie’s Steak House. She Army circular sug- —Revocation of discharge or Edwards^ considered a politi­ ceschena FHre Depai^ment* KlTCH EN A lD It is not the job of a police JUDY SHAN WILXJAM8 SAMUEL SPENDER SWEET biology, anatomy and physiolo­ succeeds Mrs. Peter T. Staum. *^®®‘® "“ '"® "'® " “ *■* “ ®big the release from service. cal moderate in his home state, GORDON -L. MALTEMPO JAMES R. QUIGLEY Special recognition was given ® officer to punish anyone." Wil­ 120 WaddeU Rd. 42 N. School St. gy at Rockville High, will join Mrs. Gorach also served os ®®*’*^ program less to give ITje man would then be re- said originally during a hearing 231 Wells St. 80 Duval St. to Cadette Scouts Denise Clark be postponed and re- son said. Manchester Manchester the faculty of Springfield president of the club during Us ^®*" ® bead start on post ser- turned to active duty,the Army Tuesday of his House internal Manchester Manchester and Karen Krone. They were scheduled at a later date, Kennedy said violence be­ BFA in Dance and Drama BS In Ecology and Systematlcs (Maas.) Technical Community 1966-67 season. ''*®® ®

‘ , PAOB SIX ^ MANCHEJSTBR EVENING HERALD, MAkcHESTER, COIW;, THURSDAY, JUl^E 11, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., T m )B s:D AY, JU NE 11, 1970 PAGE SEVEN ------iSanrl^Fiiipr to be, which is that of another full Tolland Suffrage Fight Andover theater for the war to be waged In. In a Connecticut Yankee TV Tonight iEttpnittQ l^praa'i glib sense, that Is the story of the whole Stalled, Claims Tht Leamlig Trtt By Appeals Bo^rdAp proved See Saturday’s TV Week Kathie Sheehan in England PnBUBHBD BY THE war, a story of actions producing, over A.H.O. Jeanette Rankin H im A ltD F R IN T m O CO.. IN for Complete Listings. Nurttry Sdiotl 18 Biuell Street emd over and over, the results they were llaneheiter, Conn. After several decades tut Ue- tlUe of the most unpleasant Stone Crusner Operation supposed to prevent. Our commitment WASHINGTON (A P ) — Con­ To Wdrk as Teacher^s Aide THOMAS F, FBRQUBOh - tenlng to various grades of p will be held tonight at 6:80 at Manchester Evening Herald planation of what^ seems a continuing ting the pronoun escape from waste time putting up any ( ) day with a dltmer in her honor Starkweather St. has been elec­ will be spent studying at Kes­ tification efforts undertaken by 86 Iraaalde B <0) Rham High 8ch(x>l. Any Andov­ his Ups which took any curse The crusher Is not to be used 6:61 (8) Movie ted grand knight of Campbell wick Hall College, participating Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washtne- resurgence of home vegetable garden­ false show of modesty. the Tolland Junior Women’s (84(1) ‘f,lie la Tom Jonea (C) sponsored by several senators er woman, 18 years or over, ton Post News Service. of poeslble\concelt off it. Ste­ He feels obligated to corns when school is in session at Club and other groups around 6:86 (80) dragaet ’71 B (0> and congressmen. Counicil, Knights of Columbus. in seminars with British educa­ Pull service client of N. E. A. Service Inc ing In 1970 Is that, In times of economic and not already registered, may venson, on the other hand, was right out and coiHeas, with Willington across the river, and (18) Alfred BHeheook Slowed only a little by a brok­ He will take office July 1. He tors and students. Weekends Publishers Representatives — Mathews the Town Hall and on the Green. 10:00 (86) Dean Martin Show <0) do so at this time. Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agencv Instability, more and more families think more engaglng\u an orator, Btra^httorward hohoMy and the ZBA Is to be notified when GueaU are Ann-Margi-et and en hip suffered six weeks ago. succeeds John FltzPatrick. will provide an opportunity to — New York. Chicago. DetroU and Boston A 100-foot length of hose will Bloodmobile of saving themselves a little money by and more InteresUw as an In­ bluntness, that he considers the crushing operations are to Bob Newhart. K Miss Rankin devotes much of Rathbun, who is active In visit points of Interest In Eng­ also be purchased by the town (S-M) Tbe SuTlTOra (O) A bloodmobile visit will be MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULS tellect, but too oftm used the himself better than other can­ take place. her time to antiwar efforts and scouting, is a control analyst land, as well as trips to Scot­ nONS. growing their own vegetables, and get­ to be used In the area of the (18) Ton O’clock Bepart held Tuesday from 1:40 to 6:80 vortical pronoun as nto start­ didates, that he may be the oidy Town Hall. 16:86 (18) Tempo 18 pushing for direct preferential for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in land, Wales, FYonce and Ire­ The second request approved 11 :M (8-640-16) Newa — Waathar p.m. In St. Peter’s Church Hall Dl^lay advertising closing hours ting a little healthful exercise In the ing point. Toward th e ^ ^ d of one who can carry his Itcket to presldental elections. East Hartford. From 1943 to land. For Monday — 1 p.m. EVlday by the ZBA, was for a three- Thlfault also announced that and Sporta (O) In Hebron. The visit Is sponsor­ his days, Elsenhower seemed to 11:85 (8) Movie One of 86 congressmen to vote 1946 he served in the U.S. Army Mlks Sheehan, a 1967 gradu­ For Tuesday — i p.m. Saturday bargain. victory tor that particular of­ foot variance sought by Ray­ hot water will be put In the ed by the Q>lumbia Chapter of For Wednesday — l p.m. Monday foiYet his own maxim, and fice, that he ,of all the possi­ 11:80 (80) Tonight Show 'Johnny Car­ against American entry into in the Pacific. He is married ate of Rham High School, is a For Thursday — I p.m. Tuesdor Whatever the explanation, sales of mond Dzat of Kingsbury Ave. Town Hall for the first time. ton (0> the American Rod Cross, which haps he was as much an e{ bilities, is richest In prepara- (S-46) Dlok Cavett Show (O) World War I and the only mem­ and has two children. Dean's List Student in the K i c k For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday , Ext. to permit adding a kitch­ Bulletin Board comprises the towns of An­ For Saturday — i p.m. Thursdav seeds are up from 10 to 16 per cent this tist as any of us, only a better story experience and natural 1:00 (S-80-40) Newa — Prayer aad ber of Congress to vote against Other KdlC officers elected School of Education at the Uni­ Classified deadline — 8 p.m. day be­ en and porch to his home. *nie fToIland High School Sign Off dover, Columbia and Hebron. campaigner. 8:80 (8) Newa aad Weather — M o- 'leclarlng war on Japan, Miss arc- Francis A. Maife Jr., deputy versity of (Connecticut. fore publication. 6 p.m. Friday lor year, following a climb of 10 per cent ludlflcations. And he cannot Voter Enrollment athletic banquet will be held Walk In donors are welcome. t h e Saturday and Monday publication' Ever since Elsenhower con­ ment ol Moditatlon aad Mgs Rankin calls the American for­ grand knight; John Kozak, chan­ Grange News last year. Hie Indication is that a high­ resM putting the cUnehsr on The last opportunity for un­ tonight at 6:30 In the high school Off fessed his own aversion to the ay Into Cambodia "wrong, stu­ cellor; Jerry Williams, record­ Miss Olga Llndholm, who is Thursday, June 11 Counteey National Gellery of Art, Washington, D. C. all this i^cessary frankness by affiliated voters to register with cafeteria. er percentage of Americans are garden­ vertical pronoun, we have proclaimj^ his series of “I pid and cruel.” ing secretary; John Wilkas, in charge of Blue CYoss and h a b i t a, party In time to participate In The Democratic Town Com­ ing today than at any time since the THE DEATH OF HARLEQUIN, PABLO PICASSO, 1905 watched Its role in the career wills’’ ai^,‘‘I shalls’’ until there "There are better methods for warden; Lionel Ferlaind, inside CMS registration through the Teachers Vote the primaries ^ils Summer, mittee will meet tomoiTow night LuptOn Okayed of other poUtlcians and candi­ is a whole \choru8 of vertical settling disputes than killing guard; Brian Keenan, outside Andover Grange, has announc­ /rs Our Commitment By Proxy victory gardens of World War II. will be Friday’s voter enroll­ at 8 at the Town Hall. dates. Usually, we must con- pronouns danb(w in front of young men,” she said, "but we guard; Lionel Lessard, treasur­ ed the re-openlng of member­ Stamford Strike The Republican Womans Club By Republicans /I MAUER OF The most alarming: flaw In the White Some of the wistful dreams of these fesB, the powerful pronoun con­ him, and liml^ting their ment session to be held from 1 —the public—have only our­ er; and Atty. William Shea, ad­ ship. Any Grange member who to 6 p.m. at the Town Hall. will sponsor a dance for the selves to blame that they aren’t vocate. would like to join the Blue Cross STAMFORD (AP) — Stamford House version of the Cambodian opera­ new or returning gardeners are certain quers the fancy of almoet harsh, rasping aouhd Into every In Wallingford LIFE AND BREATH! everybody. Including those who Unaffiliated voters may also eighth grade students, tomor­ being used.” New trustees will be Leo Col­ and CMS Insurance plans, may public school teachers Tuesday to be realized. other sentence of hlA speech. tion is illustrated by the announcement have climbed by seeming to register with a party by con­ row night at 7:30 at the high Last fall, she walked In mora­ burn, FTancls Laraia, Walter do so with a reduced rate, by voted to strike startiiig next Sep­ The nominating s m is u i at school. WALLINGFORD, Conn, (AP) tember if the demands of the from Vice President Ky of South Viet­ When and if their vegetables get to keep it well hidden away In the state conventions mU be tacting the Town Clei;k or a torium marches In Georgia and Stetson and John FltzPatrick. calling Miss Llndholm by June Your Inside the local Republican town com­ 16. The policies would become Stamford Educational Associa­ justice of the peace by Friday, The voter enrollment ses­ California. Two years ago, she nam that the new government In Cam­ table, they are going to taste better. In the background. aomething of a relief. For^ nen mittee endorsed Sen. John M. filling out the proper forms. sion will be held tomorrow af­ led a rally of women In a march effective Bept. 1. tion are not met. Christmas Seal I ^ t the sound of the vertical at least, we expect, the ov^ Lupton of Weston Wednesday men but we certainly couldn’t bodia has agreed to let South Vietnamese their effort - conditioned Imagination, ternoon from 1 until 6 at the on Capitol Hill to protest the V o te r Seosion The vote favoring the strike To White House Horror pronoun never changes very worked candidates will have U>^ Drummers Sought night for nomination as U.S. do any worse,” she said. association can help. Town Hall. Vietnam war. The rally was The Registrars o t Voters will W8L8 468-201. The group's de­ troops operate wywhere In Cambodia than anything they could buy In the much, and never Improves, no. release at least one spot to The Tolland "INvlrlers and senator, a spokesman for Lupton Woinen are too dependent on matter who or how many use It. Drum Corps are seeking boys, The Scoreboard dubbed the Jeanette Rankin men, she said, to realize their meet tomorrow from noon to 3 mands Include salary Increases for as long as necessary In order for stores. sonie friend or associate who reported today. brigade. Accordingly our verdict has age 11 and up, to participate in The third round of the Ttol- full potential. p.m. in the town office building. and educational improvements. FOR FREE BOOKLETS ON They are certain to learn, or re-leam. Report will get up and give us the can­ Wallingford has eight dele­ Anyone wishing to change party the South Vietnamem to protect their to be that this campaign year the organization’s drummer land Boys League schedule be­ Miss Rankin, who divides her ” If they’re Independent, talka­ didate, tor the first - time. In gates to the state GOP conven­ affiliation or to join a party HOiW TO QUIT SMOKING own security. In the course of their summer’s ex­ of 1970 has already taken the program. Boys wishing to join gins tonight at 6 at the Lavltt time between homes in Montana tive and say what they think the third person singular. tion later this month. may do so at this'time. By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak or seek more Information may ballflelds on South River Rd. and Geoigia, also writes numer­ they can’t get a job or husband. write to This sounds as If It might have a perience, the philosophical virtues of Anyone changing from one PASSPORT PHOTOS '. contact either Norman Blais when the Red Sox take on the “ With this support, Lupton is ous letters and makes countless “ Look at me,” she said joking­ humility. The only time - tested philo­ political party to the other, al­ IDENTIFICATION great deal more to do with the security WASHINGTON — The South­ — about one-fourth of the state clobbered him 2-to-l In 1966. b f Steven Diana. Indians at fields three and four, very close to the magic number telephone calls to members of ly, “ unmarried aind unemployed OONNEOnCUT (of 207) needed to wage a pri­ Congress urging an end to the though he may vote in an elec­ TUBERCULOSIS * sophical maxim for home gardeners ern political problem opened up total — would not think of back­ After the first Democratic \ Selectmen’s Hours while the Yanks meet the Twins most of my life.” SAUM NASSIFF of the new government In Cambodia mary,” the spokesman said. He war. She wishes every Ameri­ tion, must wait for a period of BESPIBATOBY m BEAn reads this way: He whose expectations for President Nixon by George ing him even against Wallace. primary last May, for example, The office hours of the select­ on fields one and two. than with the security of South Viet­ Yesterdays A Thought for Today added that the state senator can would do the same. six months before be can par­ CanMTd Shop & Studio ASSOOIA’n O N , INC. Moreover, the black-controlled Martin tried to broker a deal men’s office will be from 3 to Tomorrow night the Cards St,, Maoefaester are modest will find he has most to talk C. Wallace’s comeback was ag­ Sponsored by the Manehester needs about 25 more supporters "But don’t jifst state your po­ ticipate in a caucus or a 1 46 Ash Street nam itself. National Democratic Party of for the Wallace-Brewer runoff « p.m. lintll the end of school. will face the Braves on fields No ru le M2-7a«0 East Hartford. Ooim. l gravated this week when James Herald Council o l Churches at the convention in order to sition,” she cautions. “ Always primary. about. Alabama (NDPA) will almost between Charles Woods, third- Beginning June 22 they vrill re­ three and four while the Pirates It sounds, also, like a long-term, open- Martin, a much - scarred Ala­ have the 20 per cent needed to ask a question. And be prepared The president of the United Whether or not our home gardeners certainly enter, its own nominee place finisher In that primary, vert back to the 9 unUl 11 a.m. oppose the Mets on fields one 25 Yeara Ago force a primary. to write a half dozen times be­ States is distinguished by hav­ ended commitment on the part of South bama political veteran, arrived against Wallace, completely and Brewer. No deal could be schedule and on July 1, will be and two, experience the delicious pleasure of feel­ “ It is hard enough to know The vote Wednesday night, the fore you get an answer.” ing no title. A governor is ad­ Vietnam to maintain a military presence in Washington dead set upon' denying Martin any part of the made. He then went to Wallace James M. Reardcm is elected TIU JUNE 20 the will of God, but harder still extended to 6 a..ni. until 1p.m. spokesman said, was "practical­ 'Miss Rankin would like to see dressed as “ Your Excellency ” ing dirt between their toes, they can be running for Governor against Negro vote. iwith ■this proposition: If Wallace new president of the Connecti­ in Cambodia. to accept it. But when we do The Board of Selectmen has Manchester Evening Herald ly ” unanimous. a female congressman from ev­ a judge as “ Your Honor,” but guaranteed an awareness of summer Wallace—to the utter horror of Nor can Martin even count on would stay neutral In a Con­ cut State Elks Association. accept It, God breaks through approved the hiring pf Miss ToUand correspondent Bette all the anti - Wallace whites. Five other Republicans are ery district. "Maybe we the chief executive of the nation What this would mean, to take It liter­ the White House. gressional race between Martin with the peace that passes un­ Debbie Phelps, a high school Quatrale, tel. 875-2846. richer and deeper and more authentic Small-town political operatives trying for the nomination. wouldn’t do any better than the Is simply “ Mr. Prealdent.” ally, and express it ironically, would be I But not even White House op­ and Democratic Rep. Tom Be- 10 Yeara Ago derstanding.” Father’s Day than anything they can gain mint julep­ position cooled the ardor of the who backed Gov. Albert Brew­ vlll, Martin would try to bring From : “Do You Hear Me, that the same South Vietnamese forces Builder Alexander Jarvis an­ ing under some yum-yum tree. ambitious Martin, a former er against Wallace In the Demo­ Woods Into the Wallace camp nounces plans for shopping cen­ God” which only a few weeks ago were being Congressman who is now Ala­ cratic primary are now running for the primary run-off. Again, Gary S. Cornell These gains and benefits are guaran- ter at the northwest comer of bama’s Republican National back to Wallace, trying to make no deal was made. Associate Pastor evaluated nervously to see whether they Broad St. and W. Middle Tpke. teeable. Committeeman. He has become deals that will give them a I f Martin now persists in run­ South UfUted Methodist Church would have a chance of standing up lor 1 TOLLAND TTKa H iey are enough, In themselves, to an habitual candidate and a few piece of the action during the ning for Governor, the stage GARDEN CENTER themselves if American troops should four Wallace years upcoming. will be set July 17 at the state Manchestcr-Vemon render unimportant the one thing that weeks ago actually tried to AND The question arises, then, party’s nominating convention Quotations ever leave South Vietnam have now sud­ make a secret deal for Wal­ Nation’s Weather Town Line can’t be guaranteed. It can’t be guar­ lace’s support of him In a Con­ why Martin is determined to for an unprecedented rebuff by denly become capable of taking on the "Relatlmis between the Soviet By THE ASSOCIATED PBES^ FLOWER SHOP Master Charge anteed that, after seed and fertilizer gressional race before deciding run and the answer is found In the party’s high command. VITTNER’S Union and the United 'States Spring unleashed a late-sea- policing of another country in addition Martin’s political ambition. An Rather than give Wallace the and pesticide and water bills have been to challenge Wallace himself have received no development son snowstorm on upland areas - for Governor. oil distributor from Gadsden, chance to humiliate President YOUR CHOICE to their own. In recent years.’’—Soviet Pre­ of the central Rockies today paid, the vegetables finally brought to Ala., Martin was elected to Con­ What has diluted the effect of Nixon and the Republican mier Alexei N. Kosygin In a while thunderstorms roaming AT NO EXTRA COST In order to be an optimist about this gress In the Goldwater sweep table represent an economic bargain. the White House opposition is party, the state convention may speech In Moscow. the Great Plains dumped heavy of 1964 and has been trying to humiliate Martin by simply OPEN situation, one would have to assume that But if they ao cost something more than divided counsel in the Republi­ rain Into the region from Kan­ can high command. Presiden­ get back into elective politics denying him the legal right to "W e must not exclude the pos­ sas to the Dakotas. the South Vietnamese troops have sud­ the produce at the supermarket or the ever since Lurleen Wallace run. CLEARANCE SALE tial aides were Incredulous and sibility of significant setbacks in Snow and blowing snow late 7 DAYS denly become twice the fighting force the p n ^ e s s w© have noted In neighborhood grocery or the roadside annoyed when Rep. Rogers Wednesday closed trail ridge H IS OWN they were only a few months ago. Morton of Maryland, Republi­ Vietnam.’’—Report by a presi­ DAILY ROTOR ANTENNA stand, the aforellsted incidental benefits road, U.S. 34, In Rocky Moun­ dential factfinding team back can National Chairmem, openly tain National Park northwest of a N T H E PERSONALIZED To seek a middle ground view, one are well worth the price. from a visit to Vietnam and 9 AM. to 7 P JL called for a Republican oppo­ Denver. Today in History Cambodia. would have to give some weight to the nent against Wallace. Travelers warnings were Is­ SATURDAY A SUNDAY INSTALLED 'There is good reason for possibility that, if the South Vietnamese "H iere are better methods for sued for hea'vy snow In higher INCLUDES ALL P-ABTS ft LABOB PORTABLE TV President Nixon’s disagreeing. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS conspiring with Germany. The 9 AM. to 5 P JM. army Is to extend its own responsibili­ The Street Width Problem settling disputes. than killing mountain passes of Colorado. FOLLdW ING ITEMS Mr. Nixon worries that the pre­ Today Is Thursday, June 11, generals were shot the next day. young men.” —Jeanette Rankin, The Weather Bureau indicated ties over Into Cambodia, that means It dictable Wallace landslide the 162nd day of 1970. There are In 1940, princess Juliana of The City Plan Oommission will soon first woman member of Con­ snow could be expected to .would simple boost him 203 days left In the year. The Netherlands arrived in Can­ Is going to be spread thinner back in have a plan presented to It which will gress, giving her view of the spread into mountain areas of logically maintain that a street serving throughout the South and Today’s Highlight In History ada during World War n. South Vietnam, which would mean. In Vietnam war on the eve of her Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, north­ launch his 1672 third-party On this date in 1942, during In 1963, Alabama’s Gov. a small number of houses should not 90th birthday. ern New Mexico and north-cen­ turn, that there may have to be Increas­ World War n. It was disclosed George C. Wallace, faced by the WIEGELA have to be as wide as a street serving Presidential race. As the 'White tral Arizona. as an arterial within a sub-division. Cur­ (House sees it, Wallace would that the United States and the federalized National Guard, VIBIRNUM CARLESI ed care and deliberation in the with­ “ It’s a challenge.”—George P. “nie cold air that produced the rently only one street width is allowed trumpet his triumph over M ar­ Soviet Union had made a lend- stepped aside and permitted the 3-4 FOOT— RED— IN BLOOM drawal of American troops. Shultz on his shift from sec­ snow triggered heavy thunder­ VERY f r a g r a n t JAPANESE MAPLE except under planned residential de­ tin In the Governor’s election as lease agreement to aid the So­ enroUm'cnt of two negroes at the retary of labor to director of the storms as It eased out of the velopment a personal conquest of Mr. Nix­ viet war effort. University of Alabama. new Office, of Management and Yesterday, no one was sure the South Rockies Into the plains. TV)r- 1-3 FOOT REG. $12.00 Because the whole question bears so on and the national Republican On This Date Ten Years Ago Budget "•t-JMo $ d ).8 8 < > Vietnamese could protect their own In 1660, the Oomatock lode nadoes or funnel clouds wore REG. $7.00 S A LE SALE * heavily on the continuance of PRD establishment. White House news secretary *4.88 8.88 was discovered In Six Mile Can'- sighted late Wednesday In sec­ country, "niat makes It difficult, today, zoning In the city, the City Plan Com­ Such arguments do not move James C. Hagerty was rescued “ I'm apprehensive about yon In Nevada. The mineral tions of Kansas, Nebraska, SALE 3-4 FOOT REG. $20.00 to assume they can suddenly provide mission would probably be wise to wait Martin, here this week drum­ by helicopter when his whether I ’ll be able to continue veins eventually yielded gold Minnesota and the Dakotas! REG. $9.00 . SALE *5.88 SALE ^ 1 2 *8 8 before making any changes In PRD re­ ming up support against Wal­ limousine was attacked by my education at college or be security for two countries. and silver worth $340 million. There were no reports of dam­ quirements until the vriioie picture In the lace. Furthermore he has got­ stone throwing, anti-American shot down on the camjius In 1927, president Calvin Oool- age, however., We assume, more and more, that the city can be considered together. Hie ten a green light not only from demonstrators at the air­ green.” — Graduating senior Ro­ idge presented the first Distin­ sie Green in a commencement Itownpouns caused local flood­ 12" Diagonal B/W Picture real original reason for our own venture City Plan professional staff expects to Morton but from such key port. guished Flying Cross to Charles address at Harlem Preparatory ing In portions of Minnesota, SPREADING JUNIPER H Eni have this study pulled together by next Southern Republicans as Sen. Five Years Ago UPRIGHT YEW SPREADING JUNIPER HEHI All Channel Tuning ft Antennas Into Cambodia was to prevent the fall month. Howard Baker of Tennessee— A. Lindbergh after solo, trans­ School In New York. Kansas and North Dakota, atlantic flight from New York to Britain’s Queen Elizabeth of the new government there. That func­ PRD depends upon using land in new Morton and Baker feel the R e­ where road washouts were re­ 18-24 IN C H 24-30 IN C H Lightweight—Only 13 Lbs. Paris. named the Beatles to the mon­ 2-3 FOOT ways — devoting leas of It to commcsi publican party has ah obliga­ ported near Devils Lake. tion will soon be handed over to the In 1936, a Republican Nation­ archy’s honor list, making them spaces such as parks and jointly used tion to raise Its standard in the Three Inches of rain swamped al Convention In Chicago members o< the Order of the Reaaon for Aweptanee Reg. $3.98 ^ Reg. $5.50 South Vietnamese land forces, with the and maintained areas. Because street Deep South. Hanover, Kan., In two hours nominated Gov. A lf Landen of British Empire. Re{.$IM5 $ ^ . S 8 VALUE assistance of American air power. But work Is one of the more expensive as­ Joining the White House SOS, ihe internationally ac­ during the night. Nearly IH Kansas for the presidency. One Year Ago pects of any development, major against that view are profes­ cepted ccUl for help from a ship Inches poured onto Sioux City, the civil war that can be expected to de­ In 1937, a military tribunal In SALE SALE changes would remove many of the sionals at the . Republican Na­ Soviet and Ctilnese Commun­ in distreoe, was chosen because Iowa, In a half hour. The storm the Soviet Union sentenced eight SALE velop against the new Cambodian gov- reasons while a PRD Is economically tional Committee (who disagree ist troops were Involved In a it was convenient to send on the there was laced with 1-lnch hail­ generals to death on charges of border clash. 'emment has not yet even begun to show feasible, and why public spaces can be with Chairman Morton and, early wireless tramonj^ters. stones. Itself. The sharp question —whether to committed. Not everyone la going to most vigorously, Alabama's Automatic Dwgcnissing want to live in a PRD, but the system is three Republican Congressmen: let the Cambodian government fall when recognized nationally as a new and Jock Edwards, William Dickin­ UPRIGHT YEW GLOBE ARBORVlTAE Pyramid Arborvitae INCLUDES that civil war does show its strength — better way to conserve land and provide son, and John Buchanan. Powwr Trwntformur (^ O IC E OF is almost certain to be presented to that more housing and recreation for the A race against Wallace by F is c h e t t i 15-18 IN C H 18-24 IN C H ^ 3-4 FOOT > Instant EntartainnMnt money than other systems. Martin or any other Republi­ ROTOU ANTENNA . government’s guarantors. South Viet­ By adopting the program, HOddletown can, the Congressmen have told W A L L ST. nam and the United States, at a later has become a national leader. The cur­ Martin, would crush some 7B Re«.S3A9 ^ 1 295 Sq. In. Pleturt Tub* OR — rent criticism has probably come about 'Republican candidates running ^ r $ , ^ . 8 8 $ > 1 . 8 8 moment when the cost of the answer i. I Full Pow*r— 3 Stag* POBTABLE TV because o l the width o l some of the for the state legislature and de- may be higher than any scale of opera­ streets senring some of the houses at •feat scores of Republican candi­ SALE SALE SALE I Hardwood Cabinot tions now being discussed. Wesleyan Hills. But while it Is possible dates for probate jud^e, school L i to argue that the future city standard boards, and sheriff. There is a chance that the Cambodian I AH Channol Tuning should be two or more feet wider, and it Closer to the bone, they be­ story has barely begun, and such a Is a matter of opinion, it has to be lieve, it could also defeat Dick­ C ^ p a r e a t sobering prospect is enough to make us realized that unless the developer has inson and Edwards if Wallace FRENCH LILAC GOLDEN CHAIN TREE ALL SHADE TREES an economic incentive to go PKD, the all wish we had never gone In there, not underwrote a campaign and ' whole concept will die. Even If PRD and galvanized his grass roots or­ 2-3 FOOT 8-10 FOOT 0 COM PLETE even for an instant. regular developments have the same ganization against all Republi­ But there has never been anything street width requirements, It is possible cans. that developers wUl opt for the simplest jn a two-hour political parley Reg. SIjN Reg. $14.95 simple or uncomplicated about any program which is a regular develop­ Tuesday (June 9) with James $ 4 3 8 ^ » phase of this Involvement In Southeaist ment. Allison, deputy chairman of the So tWiile the a t y Plan Oommission Is National Committee, - Martin SALE SALE Asia. 'Hiere has never been a good sim­ 5 YEARS clearly cm the right track looking at gen­ was warned the NaUonal Com­ ple answer. And all those of us who eral street widths^, and can afford to re­ mittee would not lift a finger All Price# Inolnde mair feel sure that we should never duce some of them where a smaller for him unless he had the back­ Factory Warranto usage is Involved, it would be a pity to have crossed into Cambodia need to do ing of the three Congressmen, SEE TOM MINER (FORMERLY PARK HILL) OR JACK VIHNER FOR THIS WEEK'S FLOWER SHOP SPECIAL SERVICE Full Service ana eliminate PRD with a back-door change as well as state Republican Av«gage Trade to cause our own feeling to waver Is of this nature. PRD helps a city because Chairman Dick Bennett. PROTlCTION rONTRACT to ask ourselves one question, which is: It provides free park space, can reduce Just before seeing Allison, THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY — CASH & CARRY Should we have done nothing and let the requirement for soh(x>l crossing one of the three Congressmen guards, and adds to the variety of hous­ told Martin he would^ support OPEN ^ MANCHBST8R the new Cambodian government be over­ ing available. Some very sophisticated him only If a reliable statewide ds thrown? judgriients are Involved here, and we poll showed Martin with a CARNATIONS >2.49 WED. — THURS. Probably the real answer Is that, eith­ would hope that the City Plan Conunis- chance to win. Such a poll can­ sion will wisely balance economic feasi­ not be produced. t97fi ChlcaKo Dally er way, with us staying out or going In, FRI. bility with the public good. Merely say­ For one thing, Martin ran as FLOWERS SENT ANYWHERE the story of Cambodia from now^ pn ing that all the streets in the city should an avowed segregationist for Jwnmkt ANYnHM^ You 0 / E M)ULt> U MiYEST^P, Co t COULb WE ARE A MEMBER OF TELEFLORA IN THE U.S. A N D C A N A D A TILL 9 would have been what It Is now golAg be the same width would not meet such Governor against Lurleen Wal­ ~ TBLEVISION ^ APPUANOB a criterion. MIDDLETOWN P R Iia s. lace in 19M, and the black vote THE BULLISH meNb HORC OMN MY MoRAL SVPPORt*

/ PAOB fllQHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 PAOB MINI Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Kerensky, 89, with a MatM9 of requiem at St. Coventry Jam^a’ Church at 9. Burial will ^olice Log BOY SCOUT Voters Get Chance be In St. Ignatius Cemetery, New Case Mt. Study From Your Neighbor's Kitchen By VIVIAN r . FERGUSON To Join Parties Ex - Premier Sanford, Maine. ARRESTS Notes and News Maxine Cheshire's Chevrolet Owners Friends may call at the fu- Almoet a year ago, Barbara A voter-enrollment session, , 'Michael B. Rugsell, 16, of Loyzim Planning .Riegel organised a gourmet neral home tonight from 7 to 6. Westfield, Maas., charged with Riles Anxious Group not to be coiHused with a vot­ Of Reds, Dies Pack Ml group. Four couples meet about NECD HBPAIRS . . . SH US POt L failure to obey a stop sign at er-making eesslon, will be Washington Whirl Disappointment because they did not receive a de- once every two months In their conducted from 1 to 4 p.m, • KENDALL OIL PRODUCTS NKW YORK (AP) — Alexan­ John J. Mulltn Broad and Woodland Sts. Court John J. Mullln, 67, of 20 Oak date Jime 29 Primary Fight Richard Brown will bo cub- cisive answer on the acquisition of Case Mt. from the homes. Each couple brings tomorrow by Mancheater’a By MAXINE OHEBHIRE ful. Is enough of a connolaseur • GENUINE CHEVBfMArr PARTS der Kerensky. SoclallM premier master for Cub Scout Pack Ml some portion of the meal. Democratic and Republican 'Hm Washington Post of Oriental art and antiquities s FACTiHlY TRAINED TECHNICIANS bid for nomination as the Demo- mission will begin June 16 Directors was expressed last night by members of the of Russia briefly before Lenin’s a‘l’ ®' ^ next season. It was announced Conservation Commission. Everyone except the hoet con­ registrars of voters. It will WASHINGTON No one con­ to be Impressed with some of s SERVICE RENTAL CARS Bolsheviks took power In 1017, Mullln, died last night Arthur F. Bralnard, 23. of craUc candidate for the 61st 6:30 at the high school field. .n. .. .u .. .. j, ...... tributes to the wine selection. Mrs. Chennault’s furnishings e CONVENIENT MASTER CHARGE PLAN M. BO Maitchester Memorial Hos- Hartford, charged with oporat- Assembly District, has decided ’This first meeUng wlU be a *he recent pack meet at Ver- On Tuesday the b ^ rd discus- Orange, garden clubs, tte be In their basement office cerned seems to remember died today. He was 89. ’Hie four women have an oc­ in the Municipal Building. hearing the name proposed, bill and not so impressed with oth­ or OMAC BUDGET PLAN Death came at St. Luke’s Hos- ing a onotor vehicle while hie to primary. mglstraUon and ^ort pracUce planck School. He replaces Earl Loyzim. who was beaten by session. ^ rm le r to apply for federal open spaces Chamber of C oinm ^e, Scouts. casional evening meeting. At An enrollment session Is Martha Mitchell was recom­ ers. Call M9-6SS8 or Stop ta for an Appototn— t jpltal. Mr. MullinN^^ bom Feb. 7, license is under suspenadon. He Loyzim, who was beaten One table, a gift from Mme. 1903 In Manchester, son of Wll- was arreeted last night On Char- Aloyslus Aheam'' of Bolton at Plans call for a teen-aire irlrls’ grant to acquire the 278-acre church clubs and PTAs In par- each gathering, they choose for those who are already on mended and then vetoed for the Kerensky, who head ^ Russia re team ages 13 to 19 Md* a Perham will be Case Mt. property and Instruct- tlclpating In the sessions, menus for two dinners and set the voter lists. prestigious, If largely honorary, Ohiang Kal-ishek, is pure Ming for 8H months before losing out 11am and Bridger.Wrenn Mul- ter Oak St., and held under $100 ’Tuesday night’s convention, dynasty, and there are other GARTER CHEVROLET C0„ HHL lln, and had lived lm\ Manches- bond. Court date June 22. celved the unanimous endorse- women’s team. Games are be- ® •**" M ^ e r Robert Weiss Hockanum P s ^ dates, lik e most groups of this It Is to permit thoee who chairmanship of this year’s to the Bolsheviks, had been hos­ typo, menus have centerod pieces of museum quality. 1239 MAIN ST. — BIANOHESTBB ter all of his life* Hele was a ment of the Coventry Democrat- Ing arranged with teams In ■^®“" Cockerham. to meet with owners of the RepresenteUves on the four- are unafflllated to sign up symphony ball. pitalised since April about particular countries or with a party, and for thoee But some of the objects d’art He leaves two sons, Oleg, of Army-Na^^ Club WUUam H. Valentine, 19, of ic Town Committee, urging him area towns. AU those Interested received property to discuss acquisition, town Hockanum Park The Idea got far enough along ethnic backgrounds. Barbara who are signed up with a that tl)e White House woe con­ are strictly "Shanghai airport London, and Gleb, of South^rt “ o BriUsh-American blub. RL 6. Bolton, charged with fall- to caU for the primary. should attend the Monday meet- Th«y Scott Under the HUD open spaces tee met Monday and wUl bring souvenirs,” he concluded. both In Ehiffland Survivors, besides his ^ oarry a license, failure to The primary will be on Aug. Ing, or. for more Information, ‘>«ar, gold and silver program, the federal govern- written copies of a resolution on uncovered a marvelouB Danish party to switch parties. sulted because the financially recipe for pork loin. ’The accom­ Unafflllated voters who Mrs. Chennault was Inter- Hearly blind and aUlng In re- ® 8°". John J. Mullln <»rry a reglstratkm, and fadl- 19. and could very weU Involve caU Mrs. Paul Haddad denner; Steven ment pays 60 per cent, and the establishing a linear park along troubled National Symphony more than just the contest for Square Dance Laramie and Craig Wolfram, town and sUte each pay 26 per the river to their towns. Dr. panying sauce le a sensation. sign up with a party tomor­ has been seeking Nixon admin­ viewed before leaving for anoth­ cent years, Kerensky neverthe- i f ' Vernon; a daughter. Mrs. tire to wear goggles. He was Danloh Pork Loin Stuffed with row will become membere of er trip to the Orient, this time less cherished a hope that he Coortright of Vernon; PoUoe stopped the 51st, since there Is a real ’The Whlrlaways will have craftsman; Robert Smith, gold cent of the purchase cost, and Spaulding reported. Towns rep- istration support In fund-raising as silver arrows and assistant the town controls the property, resented on the committee be- prunes and Apples that party Immediately, and efforts. to Taiwan to visit Mme. Chlang. could rethim to the, Soviet Union *‘''0 grandchildren.____ him ot>©rating _ a motorcycle______lastpossibility of a primary for the Gene Webster from Ohio ___ will be eligible to vote in anY PLAZA DEPT. STORE The funeral will be Saturday on Wetherell St. Court date U. S. senatorial seat, also. All guest caller at a dance Satur- " ------Before ’Tuesday’s meeting sides, Manchester, are Blling- 4V4 -5 lb. boned loin of pork, Mrs. MltcheU’a nomination and was opUmUUc Uiat Ute Rus- ^ ------r.»w. « wolf commission members talked ^ast Hartford and Vernon, center-cut, tied at one-inch primaries scheduled In Au­ ran Into opposition somewhere slans.1______could,i eventually ...... "begin to at: 8:30 a.m. from the W-W. P. Jtmo ^2.22. Democratic primaries are held day night at the Capt. - Nathan Also, Randall Lanzano, gust. Qoish Fnuneral Home, 228 Main ------on the same day. Hale School Dancing will be ^rrow; David ’Tyrell, with one of the owners. Wells The park committee mem- Intervals along the way. ’ Lieu-of-Taxes (We Have A Notion To Please) - breathe without fear. 12 medlum-sised pitted prunes 'Those who switch from one But the Soviet TOvemment ’ “ solemn high Mass , 24, of Hnrt- Loyzim must gather 100 sig- from 8 to 11 p.m and UckeU Tanner, assls- Dennison, and estimated the want their towns to cte One Republican involved E. MIDDLE TPKE.(Next to Popolar BOrt.) *'...... - .. r. ■ tant denner; Christopher town’s quarter of the purchase operate with one another, and 1 large tart apple, peeled, party to the other will have claims that Mrs. Mitchell's Payment Made never indicated a to requiem at St. Jam es’ “•'a^Yod with shopUfUng. natures oh a"'peUUon, he said, wlU be available at the door. • »-iiru.iopner quarier oi me purcnase “t— a six-months waiting period KereLkv back he » burial will be In was arrested yesterday alter- and he has put Into moUon all All area club-level dancers are Wlezovek, price at $128,000. ’Hiey Invest!- “Jf*®.."*** cored and cut into one-inch name never got beyond the spe­ OPEN WED., THUB8., FBI. tIU t cubes before becoming members of cial events committee, a group The Manchester Housing r e a l^ o r t to retei™ made no gt. Jam es’ Cemetery. allegedly taking a the wheels necessary to carry Invited, and soft-soled shoes are “" I bonding, raising the new party. \ Friends may call at the fu- ^ shoes and three pairs out the primary, in order to required. Andrew Haganow, silver ar- the sum In one year’s taxes, ^ constructed to al- 1 teaspoon leinon juice made up of former symphony Authority haa sent the town a Kerensky had lived for salt ’Tomorow's enrollment ses­ 2 of slacks from King’s Depart- qualify for a primary, Loyzim News of Servicemen Taft, wolf and bear having the Nature Conserve- continuous passage for ball (dialrmen of years past. $9,063 check, which represents JUST IN TIME FOR VACATION quarter of a century In the tomorrow from freshly ground bl^k pepper sion is the last before the p.m. ment Store at the Parkade. had• tow areceive V V AW20 perarva wcent ill . Vof4 aac*V»Navy APetty CVbV VfAUtJCIOfficer A.W.l.C. TTu- A lAJ- _ and goldw arrow. tory - purchase» ------It-- with Ford vrs %a ^^?®™ J j A cyclists near J m_ the November elections. The group, coincidentally or a payment in lieu of taxes. The per East Side town house of a Court date June 29. 3 tablespoons butter not, happens to be made up al­ friend, Mrs. Kenneth Simpson. the convenUon votes, and he man J. Ives Jr., husband of the Ogren, Mark Murphy Foundation funds, and having ““ .St" sum Is in addition to money surpassed this-__ losing by only former Miss Pearl A. MacDon- "niomas Kibble received residents or groups make dona- ^ ‘‘i® '^'"®*'- ^^®y *’“P® 8 tablespoons vegetable oil most entirely of Democrats. He moved there after the paid the town for water and LUGGAGE Arbiur J. Neptune, 61. of 160 one vote in a five to four deci- aid of DaUy Rd.. is serving *‘®®*'d the pack vtlons for part or all of the pur- K«‘ temporary or perm an^t \ cup dry white wine death in Australia In 1944 of his Allen \ cup heavy cream $100,000 Damage Included are Mrs. John Hech- sanitary-sewer charges. School St., charged with allow­ Sion. aboard the aircraft carrier UM ‘‘“ “PPy Btrthday’’ to them, chase cost. Inger, whose husband wita oust­ LEATHER GRAINED, BRASS ZIPPERS, second wife, the former Lidia ing a dog to roam. Count date The den leaders received red "We feel it la Manchea... > owners adjacent to the river for 1 tablespoon red currant jelly The agency makes a payment Hierese Trittpn, daughter of an The 61st Assembly InRihkBUut ed as District of ^lum bla in lieu of taxes each year. June 29. Sprinkle cubed apple with council chairman by tlta Nixon TUK LOCKS Australian Industrialist. His Ousted covers the three towns of An- Navy Airman Edward D. “ ‘J '■®®PO"8U>‘“ ty to acquire this shores "'Ihe^ alM '^ t ^ t ^ l m L lemon juice to prevent discolor Town Manager Bobert Weiss, first wife, Olga, had divorced dover, Bolton and Coventry, Proubc, was graduated from ‘*’®**' ®®*wlces during land for a town park,’’ Dr. nate liver water pollution and NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — adminlstrati(xi; Sen. Edward M. in eckowledglng the payment, Kenneth T. Morgan.- 20. • of 3- with the seat now held by Re- Aviation Electrician’s Mate ^® y®^*" Ing. With a sharp knife, make a (Ted) Kennedy's Wife, Joan; him in Paris some years ear­ By Nixon BTederick Spaulding, chairman to develop recreatlM and park hole in each end of the loin. City Fire Marsbnl lliomas F. thanked the agency on behalf 15" $2.88 lier. ?i charged publican Mrs. Dorothy Miller of School at the Naval Air Tech- ~ of the commission, said. Man- areas, where possible. Lyden Jr. estimated Wednesday her close friend, Mrs. Wynant of all Manchester residents, "for o carry license and Bolton, who is unopposed In nlcl ’Training Command, Jack- Force a long skewer or steel Vanderpool; Mrs. Marvin Bar- In the early years after his es- fContlnued from Page One) Chester Is not a poor town and GoUege Site the wonderful seiwlce you pro­ knife sharpener througrh the that a bomb blast at IngalTs verman, wife of the lawyer who vide for our senior citizens." caoe from hl« i ” ----- earlv *'®*’ renomlnatlon. sonvUle, Fla. ’The son of Mr. is able to do It. We feel the poo- Sunday at 2:30 p.m., Buck- length of the loin, turning to 16" $3.88 Domestic p are behind this.” land and Dr. Frederick W. Rink the nig^t of May 1 caused once was Margaret Truman’s The agency 'malnteJns 200 British fishing boat Kerensky education budgets, and d ie ’Tpke. Court dSe°June 22 tt, **orse Show Md h ^ .-A lfre d R. Proulx, make a tunnel at least V&-lnch over $100,000 damage at the wrote. W ish e d n e w ! 3 e « P«>- u r ^ t e June 22. Th^ 4-H Saddle Soapers, Snake HlU Rd., he studied the tt Lowe, president of the Man- beau, and Mrs. Dale Miller, housing units off W. Center St. working with the Police Depart- maintenance and repair of air- in diameter. Then, with the building. Johnson administration insider. for the elderly, and soon will i r $4.88 and lectured In hls for college students Spending P ^ k haa been Chester Community College. fingers, insert apples and Lorden noted that about 1,700 efforts to Hls only major vict ry was 21 Main St..' Veraon'*’ch^«°d ”*®"‘’ ®'‘® ®P®ns°''‘nF a Junior craft electrical systems. Mrs. Hechlnger, head of the complete 76 more units in the promote counterrevolution ^ •■®^®®‘®^,‘’y “>® WUI tour the 160-acre coUege prunes alternately Into tunnel. (Herald photo by Bucetvlchu) personi were inside the hockey North End. Russia. administration with operating a motor vehicle this Sunday, rain Navy Petty Officer commlMlOT. After several meet- site on Wetherell St. Last wln- committee, denied Wednesday Push fruits through from both MRS. CHARLES RIEGEL rink and another 800 outeide that Mrs. Mitchell's name had position opposing stringent fed- while under the influence of ®*^®’ starting at 9 at the Charles M. Pala, after Head Picked I ®tate officials, the ter Dr. Lowe showed the com- aides using a round instrument ahortly before the blast oc­ eraj lawrs against campus un- liquor, breach of peace failing Trueman Property off ’Tal- than seven months with u*c ,!T®"1*’®” *»e»eve mlefton plans for the coUege. ever "been considered." (Continued from Page One) —the long handle of a wooden sylvania. Household hints were curred. '■®®‘- to sign fingerprint card,’and re- '” *® °P®" Seventh Fleet In the Western “'® now under construction, imd spoon Is Ideal. one-third cup evaporated or “It’s a miracle no one was The Ball chairman has been her specialty. A manlta folder Is regular milk A eth er reason for Allen’s slsting arrest. He was arrested ^ anyone under 21 years of age. Pacific, has returned to the U.S. onuiutShultz, a a ixim trim, musrinA,r muscular. P p y or a state park. asked______for advice______concerning- the Preheat oven to 360. In cas­ injured” he said. picked, she said, but the name Ohitiiary uSrft*"’ According to a high early this morning on N. Main There will be 36 classes with aboard the aircraft carrier USSi i » . ’ i. , ’ "^® oonintisslon planned wrhat development of the land. stored away for future refer­ 1 finely grated or ground raw According to Lyden, there won’t be announced right away. serole or Dutch oven equipped ence should she return to work I alleged St. after police observed him ^ ® championships. Ranger. ’This was the Ranger^> olarly six-footer who plays It wanted to accompUsh at the The commission decided to with a cover, melt butter and , carrot were only about 80 people in .Asked about a GOP rumor ^bm ty to manage an agency driving erratically. Court date SoftbaU Program fifth combat deployment In the tennis and goU, reportedly wee-session conservation sem- meet Informally on July 8 and when her children are older. Toss Ingredients lightly with the rink at the time of the actual that the choice Is a Democrat, Louis A. Michaud oil 6ver moderate heat. When Barbara has three children— fork to blend. Preheat frying with a $4 billion budget and 80 June 29. The women’s and teen-age Gulf of Tonkin. Officer Pals is thought by Nixon as one of hls “lar scheduled for Oct. 7, 16 and Aug. 12 at 7:30 p.m. In Dr. foam subsides, add the loin, explosion. He said they were lo­ Mrs. Hechlnger at first said: V H ^O N —Louis A. Michaud. Prj^Tams of education aid. ------girts’ softbaU programs spon- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mose ®hlest Cabinet aides. He retains ^3 at the Senior Citizens Center. Spaulding’s office, 14 Myrtle St. Jennifer, 9, (Jarol, 6, and Bill, pan (320 degrees if electric). "Well, maybe.” Then, she add­ turning It Mdth two wooden cated acroas the building from 67, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., M re than a dozen key jobs Peter Berens, 23, of no cer- ®°red by the Recreation Com- Pais of Dimock Rd. Cabinet rank . in. . his. new assign- 'r—iTopics were discussed writh to continue discussions on its 3. Her husband ciharles is an Using two tablespoons fat, tilt where the bomb went off. ed; “No. Independent is probab­ formerly of Hublard Dr., died vacant in the agency—in- tain address, charged with — ------ment. members and residents to help various projects. spoons until evenly browned on architectural engineer, They pan to grease bottom thorough- ly a better descriptimi.” all sides. With a bulb baster or The incident is still under in­ this morning at Knox County eluding the No. 3 post vacated breach of peace. Court date Shultz has had generally good ®'‘^ward Weiss, commission ------are co-vlce presidents of ly. Spread hash evenly over vestigation by poUce and Are of­ Since a Cabinet wife was not General Hospital, Rockland, Tuesday by James J. Gallagher, June 29. relations with labor leaders de- '"®*"ker and seminar chairman, targe spoon, remove all fat Keeney St. School PTA. Bar' pan. Brown Without stirring. Twice Alike ficials. selected for the working chair­ BIG VALUE! Maine. He was the husband of who quit Tuesday with some an- _____ Wife Held spite bitter clashes over some ®®*®®^ speakers for the pro- from pan. Pour in v^e. stir In ^ara is secretary of the Hart- Then, using pancake turner, heavy cream, whisking briefly, "We know now that the blast manship, there Is a poesi>biUty Mrs. Dorothy Harrington Mi- tiadmlnlstraUon remarks. Mo- Michael J. McCormack, 22, of Lloyd BoutUier's "stolen” \^ lte House policies. grams to Inform residents. Reds Set Up ford Alumni Chapter of Alpha turn and brown other side. was caused by a powerful ex­ that the cochairman will be ^ *'Ale is low and career educators 22 Ward St., Rockville, diaiged car was returned yesterday and bring to a simmer on top Omlcron Sorority. She Is a Serve with chili sauce, cats­ y In Death Of "George Shultz has served ‘‘^ e want to tell them we’re of stove. Tben, cover pan and plosive,” said Lyden, “but we someone from the administra­ Mr. Michaud was bom Nov. complain of a diminishing voice with fraudulent issue of a check. afternoon, being driven by with distinction as chief of the conservation.” Leslie Buck- member of the program com­ up or barbecue sauce. are still investigating Us make­ tion. 36, 1912 in Portland, Meilne, and shaping key decisions. Court date June 29. Albert Gosselin. ’The two, Department of Labor. He has *And, commission member, said, Missile cook in center of oven for mittee of the Young Republican After turning, hollows can be was formerly employed as a The dismissal announcement hours. up.’’ One possibility mentioned Is are neighbors at the Grove Millionaire fully deserved the confidence ^® stressed the need to have the Club of which (Carles Is a made in hash with bstok of The motive for the bombing Mrs. David Packard, wife of the sheetmetal worker at Pratt and gave no indication of who would ACCIDENTS St. Apartments. Remove loin from pan and past chairman. He is currently spoon. Drop an egg Into each Whitney Division of United Air- follow Allen into the troubled FRESNO Calif (AP) ^At American workers, their niaterial presented in an enjoy- Launch Area Is apparently still a mystery. deputy defense secretary and a Gregory A. Skoglund, 20, o< Police canceled the bulle­ Sheets hun^ across windows to- “"‘“ns and the AFIX30 hav? ®“ “^ understood way. place on heated platter. Skim regional vice president of the hollow, cover with Ud and cook However, Yale President King- music lover. craft Oorp., East Hartford. He agency, saying only: 192 E. Main St., Rockvi-Ue, was CHAMPION tin issued yesterday morn­ day at the big white stucco and P’®®®** ki him,” said Meany In . ';® ^®nt to wake them up (Contianed from Page One) fat from liquid in pan and bring National Federation of Young until eggs are dfne. Serves 4-6. man Brewster Jr. has specu­ was a member of a Fort Lauder- "The choice of a given a written warning for fail­ liquid to a boll. When reduced Republicans and Is serving on Barbara's basic recipe for frlt- dale barbershop quartet. successor. . .will be up to Elliot ing for the Boutllier car, af­ brick house where federal •’®‘’a« ot the 13.6 million mem- Pollution and lated that since the rink was the Parade magazine’s Lloyd ure to yield the right of way, to about one cup, stir In the red the board of trustees of Trinity ter batter can be adapted In sev- site a rock music c®'' '“bor federation. ® ^ *'®®P “P®" ®PAces,” s‘®ns within the next 12 to 18 Full 4-ply nylon planation. gating the shooting death of Wll- *’®s been over economics ®ommls- months. cutrant jelly. Reduce heat Oovenant Church. They live at era! ways, that night as one of the May woman Anna Chennault over include 3 dai^hters, Mrs. Carol ate confirmation as secretary.” private lot onto Center St. and and stirring constantly, slm- 99 Frances Dr. kDnicucci of Bolton, Mrs. Joan Richardson, the undersecre- kit a car driven by Preston A It seems that he had bor­ Ham E. Thoresen HI, a million- Meany and the Nixon ad- Tonim i $ . American officlala in Venice Day weekend activities, the breakfast at 8 a.m. the other mer briefly until sauce Is Barbara’s hash recipe is the Fritter Batter bomb may have been planted day. cord tires O’Donnell of Waldoboro, Maine, tary of State who was named to Torrey, 56 of Hartford. rowed what he thought was .d r. e™ cou^dor. ' h u mo.1 . S '■"'««> “» • » « « « W smooth. T u te for seasoning 1 cup flour and Mrs. Diane Biby of Great succeed Finch, Is expected to ------his girl friend’s 1965 Ford best way to serve left-over corn­ by someone who objected to the Her Chinese chef served them and pour Into heated sauceboat. ed beet. The word “corned” 2 teaspoons baking powder Black Panther rally that had oriental pancakes made with po­ Lakes, ni.; a slater, Mrs. Mary get easy Senate approval, prob- Thomas J. ’Tracy, 38, of ’Twin hardtop. But by happen­ tlon OI muraer, was Tnoresen’s i . egg AS LOW AS slim, brunette widow, Louise, boosting unemployment to 6 par Cut strings from loin. Carve originally signified meat pre­ been held on the New Haven tatoes and other unidentified In­ Egan of P o lan d , Maine; 4 ably next week. Hdlls Dr.. poventry, charged stance, the girl’s car had meat into one-inch slices. Eetch H cup milk brothers, Edward Michaud and In his brief meeting with re- with failure to drive a reason- been parked next to Boutil- 33, who ran to a neighbor’s ®®®^' highest level In more tin t r ^ l t commuter trains, reser- meeting. 'Hie American officials served by dry-salting. ITie meat Green on May (Day. gredients. .nM*" ®°A^”^kiation and Insect!- mentloneq Soviet progress with slice of meat will surround a was sprinkled with or em­ ^ Teaspoon salt Lyden estimated the damage Shearer, whose wife Is a west Archie Michaud, both of Fort porters. Finch said ‘!while I in- Able distance apart. He was ar- ‘ier’s identical model, and by home Wednesday saying: "Bill ^*''® y®®rs, in an unsuccessful portion of stuffing. Pass sauce Mix ingredients to form bat­ to the rink at $106,000. Lauderdale, Wilford Michaud of formed Mr. Richardson, I did rested this momdng after hls a further quirk of luck the has been shot. Call an ambu- kj curb the sharpest infla- ""*“®A’ 3,(XK>-mllo submarine missllee bedded In "corns of salt” coast editor for House Beauti- ®°'” "'*»slon hopes to In- In reporting Laird’s remarks to separately. Serves 6-8. (coarse salt) instead of being ter. Drop with a tablespoon Into "Clnderblock walls will have ^m d en , Maine, and Francis not consult with him. I advised ®at hit a car driven by Ray- Ignition key fitted both ve- ’ tion in two decades. lance.” tereqt groups such as the one closed NATO meeting. While the recipe appears ■ preserved in brine, deep fat heated to 400 degrees. to be replaced as well as one Michaud of Portland, Maine; him he would have a clean mond L. Kalber, 36, of Brew- hides. The handsome ’Thoresen, 32, Fry until golden brown on both a n ^ 14 grandchildren. slate.” star St., Coventry, which in turn ______Laird said earlier this year lengthy. It Is descrlptiw Md Encyclopedia of Food” stairwell and two or three hls nude body punctured by two sides. Fritters will be thick and lights,” he said. The funeral will be Saturday John G. Veneman, HEW un- kit a car driven by Richard R. or three pistol bullets in the that the Soviets are out to build not as much work as It looks. research source) con float on surface of fat so you a Polaris type fleet "roughly The stuffing could be accom- r A i^ 's V ^ 9:16 a.m. from the Burke dersecretary. also told newsmen ^oce, 26, of 93 Lake St. Kalber l i f k v o e chest, was found on a bed In a Bolton 11 I, s Hot fnrt'Vha Old-EngUsh word must turn lun. them.u.ci... Serve with "Jewish StvM' e.OO-13 TubalaM Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Wednesday "giving Elliot a And ’Toce were stopped in a line C second floor room. comparable” to the American ‘*'®" ‘*®^ largely syn- maple syrup or applesauce, Rwkvllle, with a Mass of re- clean slate” was a major part in ^ traffic on E. Middle ’Tpke. one and could have such a meat returned to the refrigera- onymous „„vmonH with the word ‘grain’‘eraln’ por corn fritters: Scrape ker­ Mkiatessen & ResHiiiraiif Blackw all Police Chief H. R. Morton force by 1974 or 1976. tor until cooking time. FOR quiem at St. Bernard’s Church, deciding to fire Allen _____ said FBI agents and. agents Selectmen Vote to Pay of Old-French derivation. One nels from 2-8 fresh ears com. Plus $1.60 Fed. ^ k r i l l e , at 10. Burial will be “Basically, it was a question COMPLAINTS Big Victory Barbara has had a varied ca­ spoke of a ‘com’ of sugar or }{ix Into batter and cook os from the U.S. ’Treasury Depart­ reer, all centering about home excise tax and R iThii ®®™Ard’s Cemetery, of hls administrative The home of Norman Schaffer, ment firearms division are "in­ sand. Today one still says a above. Serve with syrup If de­ tire off your car. Rockville. capacity. . ,’Ihe policy stuff was 23 Shallow Brook Lane, was Revaluation Firm $2,700 Vernon life. (Bie was assistant home ■grain’ of sugar or sand." In sired. Cosmetics PMhirino m Pull Lln« of / In Senate terested in the circumstances.” economics editor of the Agricul­ Ovor SIvrfotf SandwkKot Friends may call at the fu- not the overriding thing,” Vene- reuisacked during the day yester- Fresno police officer Jess Or- time, dry-salting of meat was For apple fritters; Peel and ITS Pickltt • Dtliclotii Solotft neral home tomorrow from 2 to man said day and ture and Home Economics Ex- _replaced______with brining._____... The — core 4-6 Macintosh or Winesap Nfw York Sfylt DttMrtt - ChotM Coktt SIZE ■lAiaiWAlU WHinWAlU FID.K^bP* 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Swim Program m a t Rbdit SMf HOT Cnnwil 6 ^ taken from^a b^^edr^rPoZ appea^^^ tensiofi Service of Penhsylvai^ original designation of corned apples. Cut each apple width- NATIONW IDE Q U A H A N TE E .IlOT Sattf cml ' WOT ICATiln, 6.50-13 010.45 0 1 3 .4 6 / $1.78 said entry was gained by break State University. She studied meat remained. wise to form 3-4 slices. Dip GklNDERS • Cottiine - Blrthjoy Cakti Albert J. Monfils Scheduled For home economics and Journalism Uggetts 9/ M KmH on mUoo' / no HmK on wonMii ______^ ing and unlocking a rear win­ slices into batter until com­ Optn Sun. - Thun. Till t A.M. 7.35-14 2.04 Halted for Speed, dow. FrI. a Sot. TIM 2 A.M. ^ oookiot onto* onooo Vtair ifio ontko Mo | J 7 . d 5 TOLLAND—Albert J. Monfils, new%?rs1on%rrvote^j2 = T th e ‘"^:resrhor°’“ ZneZCC'o.T'Z Colui^ia CamO in college — two majors which Corned Beef Hash pletely covered. Fry as above. "Enior M Itegfs" or Ulc out anirthlhg on 5.60-15 1 4.95 1.75 86, of Old Post Rd. died ’Tues­ tial amendment failed. ®®ld agents also found a ‘kat conducted the town’s re- the cwnmlsslonei^^i^a ^ O l U m D i a L i a m U always assure one of getting a 2 cups ground or chopped, At TIm PulaMle CWM. b> tud huwd. ttMd dM ifn SratH Turn when golden brown on w oermaf Neewifer i _ 7.75- 14 2.17 day at a Rockville convalescent Driver Charged A telescope-tvoe steerine- Republican ««PUOiican Leader Hugh '^kdte l«wuery powdery suosiance substance be- be- v-- ^------atio n- , “ a final m blU u of or $2,700. »2,700. they want the selectmo ’Ihe "Lesm t . Job, she feels. cooked corned beef or 1 can bottom and continue frying until sTORRi 42^-6429 J cM*ivtni /noUonwMo. oooot I5 .9 G 1 6 .9 5 home. " lieved to ho hoohtoh ...4.U ’The Bo»rd o/ ___ __ . *Ant, the selectmen will The Learn to Swim’ pro- BIAXeHiiTIR 7.75- 15 2.19 wheel was report^ stolen ®®ld he thought the outlook “®''®‘* ke hashish, along with ™® Board of Finance had a iook Her Journalism studies corned beef of uniform color. Sprinkle with MontfioM tliOFFhif Contor^^Movn a.^ V o g e ln e t d ele ete hoom d by OMMgnos With Car Theft •^® ^ gramXgponsored by the local (At«. 44A - Near Rte. 195 Nexf To~AXP)| in nrofhmsnihlD or • el Flrsnene iie iis enO 8.25-14 2.33 Mr. Monfils was bom in Wor­ terday from a sports car narked ®*°®® ‘ke first Byrd ® Pirattono Sforou. ^ptwffoHHyoly prtcod ot Pfcttono Daolar» ond o l oK la fv k o Gtoliom diaploying Iho Flraitona tigo. as a toolmaker at the Economic ^“ PP®** ^y Manchester poUce ment, which calls for cutting off vorce proceedings In Phoenix, Selectman Richard Mor- $100 1 ^ been budgeted, but, Mrs. Catherine Cunningham CONNECTICUT SALVAGE CO, INC. Machine Co.. Worcester, before inoming. Jordan Strife funds lor U.S. operations in Ariz., last year, prior to moving ke had talked to the pnifolsince the olv amount______is supposed .. to who___ instructed . the giooo.H milllast .NURRYi n m ______he retired. Robert L. GaluUo of 130 Cambodia after June 30, was here in November. ehalrman of the finance board “ *®^ *^®" klrejL again for $40 HILLIARD ST. (mr. Adamt) He has no other survivors. P®A®h Orchard Rd., was stop- clouded Wednesday by the intro- Mrs. ’Thoresen was taken to tn^ ascertain ...V why .. the board Boardiry of to Fln«nn« get more from the this seasonseason. .9h«She inis a^ certified MANCHESTER, CONN. mscmhmuMBBssmiis'AHa Umautjui ’The funeral and burial will be P®** Middle Tpke., after Red Cross and YMCA Instnic- Phena 649-7712 Seen Heavy duction of several possible revl- Valley Medical Hospital before '^A"^®'* tke joint meeting. The The selectmen chne on tne I UtLtfKCHKIIWO^ riAfnVCMKIinOM [ diluxe CHKIIIIOU* I tomorrow in Worcester. ke was observed traveling fast- siona to hls proposal-including she was jailed, but police would ^ ‘®‘* purpose for the meeting, atreet IntersecUoM for ^ * I "MU’'* The Burke Funeral Home, 76 ®*" ^k®n the normal traffic flow. (Continued from Page One) oneftn#» byhv himself himoat# oozr _. . Morra Spld woo .*4»vciBccuo/lS lor street Classes are for children from HI, NEIGHBOR! — ------, ------®ay whether she had been Morra said, was to look into the lights contlnuln^th” ______Firyt^Chtvyt Prospect St.. Rockville, was in , ” ® '^a® ‘living a 1968 grey A,„,.rtcen, “ ®** kls origi- Injured. The Fresno Countyf lall 1“®**“®®“®"® ®‘ those who did of „;»lnnT in.. . « to 12 years of age and wlU be Amerkse Csmgects rirrJcvGf, F-U'$, Chm lltt, C§mtmt, u i PfymMitlit 7.00-13 n i MaUui* C a tym . FWtUmtt charge of local arrangements. J ^ a r with Massachusetts m re lm e ^ ^ h o st^ m nal amendment to include a pro- matron said she had no outward “'® APP^alatAK- “At this stage keld at Camp Laurel in Colum- Sometimes I wander vrtiy I 7.7B-M or7.7I-IB OLACKWALLS 0 M -1 4 7.M-M. 7.M-W ■ L A C K W A L L 8 plates and was unable to pro- vision requesting the President signs of injury. ki the game,” with the t e v i ^ - an^miow r kW^^ig bla. Transportation wUl be ^ write ads to bring in more busi­ BLACKWALLS •LACKWAUS Miss Carol Jean O’Hurley ‘‘uce a valid license." ------P®li®® T ^ Of^tac ®®"®t»‘ with congressional lead- The coupled son Michael 8 “ ®a ®®"'P>®ted. "it sounds aw- m vlded and Included in the ' coat of LT.WOOD ness when every ecohomlcs stu­ \ to cut a 4joa Miss Carol Jean O’Hurlev 17 ®®‘‘‘- A motor vehicle checkCk r re- c . Two of the Americans , both ers before taking any action to was on hls way to sch^l at the silly.” Morra said. wide the lessons. dent knows that wives invul- 4 ( 0 1 4 ((n 4 t o l of West Hartford, niece of Mrs. vealed that the car had been "®wsmen, escaped. protect American forces in Viet- time of the shooting. Selectman Joseph Llcitra foot long swath along the Sessions will be held week- ably spend 16% more than the Frank J. Conway of 267 Hack- reported stolen last January in “ UMein s broadcast was dl- nam LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET husband earns. According to tlte ’Thoresen, who inherited from ‘‘®‘®u'‘lu« those who ®*®*!'®"*A*'y «®kool days from June 22 thfough Juiy I ______matack St:, died yesterday at Boston. reeled to President Gamal Ab- property for future InstaUation 2 at 10 and 10:80 a..m Buses J ^ to r who works at Harvaid 168 her home. ' Galullo of a fence. Soma and Bualneas School (a most reliable *90 *96 Haugh WlU leave the Vernon Middle source), a man who earns $6,000 WHITEWALLS WHITEWALLS WHITEWALLS WHITEWALLS .i~ u,oi„d. ta, M™h..«r"’S rc „ r™ ^ T .u;‘k 7 'R iw w ! « ? r h n " “, r r „ s , ”: ; rA.sS’’ r'r . r r s ' ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT ANU DISPLAYEU per year goes $760 in the hole, 4 fo r $102 4 fo r 678 4 for $90 4 fo r $110 Plus n .97 or Plua B2.04or ^rents, three brothers, a sister, morning, where his case was ‘ V ‘*1® “>e amendment to re- ? «*v'e hls u n o fflc la /^ o S T on return' about 1% hours'^!!!; which is not too serious (con­ #2>04 par lira Fad. PluR 11.00 par tiro Plus ai.03partlra #2.00 par tiro Fod. her paternal grandmother, her continued to June 22. A $1,000 f ^ ^ Cambodia, prosl2^^nt oTSrGr^t ‘ke situation. ^ ^ ‘®r- . sidering what our government E x ciia (bx and 4 Fod. Exelsa tax and Fad. Exclsa tax and Exciao tak and 4 NOT PRE-PACKAGED . tkoa oft youf cor. 4 tiroa off your car. 4tirea off your car. tiroa off your car. ™®^ruA-| irandparents, and her surety bond was set on the theft ^ ®”** ^ aa^*^ ke felt Byrd’s revised Ian- Ste:. Mrs. Agnes Kreyslg, present ‘® regUter 4oeB). When the . internal great-grandmother. charge, with a $150 bond, also ^ fr guage was an improvement, at°t the meetingmppHno- as ao corres-_____ ‘®r®. t., ®f ^thanks to Louis Albasi should ®®kcall CuYGuv Miller,Miller. James.Tama. ¥ same man earns Slngloo nnd pnlra proportlouMitnIy pHnnd. » ke Saturday with surety, ordered on the less- Hussein reached cease-fire Sen. J.W. Fulbright objected / rpendent — ...... '^or the.. Hartford ‘‘®"a‘*®a ®* flowers for McCarthy or the Chamber of $10,000, he gosa fl,- M 8:30 a.m. from the Molloy er count. agreements with Arafat’s A1 Fa- and blocked the change, / BLADELESS-LEAN-CORN FED 600 deeper In debt » ___J Cburant, warned the selectmen i"® c® received the good conduct ExoIm tox and 4 Pod. Excita lax and ExcIm loxondA Boxes and boxes of new toys for the kids, garden rakea 4 tiroa off your car. tiro. oR youroir. tins «6 POST aw. mlt St., WHS acquitted of a charging Mercer with the leeser Paolina Volpl Morra to Car- appealed to the Board of Tax medal. 2 PORK ROASTS tin * OR your cor. Bolton and Coventry died Lrt. ®®'^® advi-or for the Con- and tools, envelopes and scratch pads, paint and brushes, denly ’Tuesday at Manchester ^‘®‘® ^kapter of De- broach of peace charge Tueeday ‘®* '? *" acres Review but received no help. _ ter thl^A^tesi''T'**"’ AVG. WEIGHT 12 to 14 LBS. shoe stretchers, patching plaster, targe assortment of Lim ited quantM ae aom a alaaa...ilcm 't tnlas o«atl Memorial Hospitalftai of _ natural-__ . "toiay. in fj.-. r-n. - kY the Manchester Court at Manchester-Bo.ton town She was going to appeal to the ^ ® ®®“®h Cltlsens for Duf- ‘®*^ ‘k® A to lr^ Farragut Aoa- books, rugs and rug mats, r o c k ^ chairs, Tlntex (lyes, in East HarUord Circuit Court after the court failed to find Hne. court, but v ^ ^ e w toe ‘^111 meet tomorrow ?®"‘y New Jersey where hie causes. She was the wife of During the conclave, Dustin ladies’ hair needs, groceries, men’s rubber boots, furniture, OaH't iaks ekaaeas on oH wore tltaa...Uada N0W.,.wa'Ubay tka aaaaadmllaaga !a yaartlna. C. Wood Jr., son of Mr. and towels, etc. (In fact. Iota of etc.) Henry A. Gautreau. BXTBA UDAM -nUBSHLY GROUND TOBIN’S SUOBD Mrs. Dustin Wood 8r., of 29 1 ^ So come visit this weekend and try qur new, large shop­ JACK NICKLAUS AUTOGRAPH Mrs. Gautreau was porn Oct. NOT PRB-PAOKAOBD ■ ping carts. (My wife said customers would buy more If we TRUCK HRE s a l e In Pascoag, R.I., daugh­ ^ rn e j^ O T ta cowft ^ a t o ^ ^ Mer'cer then entered not gtaUy H u n ti^ o n ^ ^ .y ^ said ^ . p i f 60LF BALLS for Pickupa. Vana A Campera ter of Oliver and Anna Dio Jar­ standard bearer for a one-year got big ones.) Hie coffee will be free and delicious and term. Chuck Ground 0.89*1 BACON a 8P we’II enjoy seeing you. (Our enjoyment will be greater If , vis, and had lived in the Bol- in March of 1969. A second — Richard- warren"“rren rimer, Fuller, 189 not to call the Joint meeting v®"*n""*"y anarri corn- you bring money.) 3 ,* 1 3 3 tham8 p o w ,“ « ; £ ton-Coventry area for many ^® Manchester chapter re­ breach of peace count noLnroee Tuesday’s trial, seW al ‘^®"‘®«'St., and Ruth Elaine and ovted to pay the bill, Mrs! ™‘“ *® “‘® Roman’s IJ Remember our exhausting hours, Fridays 10 to 9 and UmH 3 tar tntaam at tkk t.7e-ll,tubo-i diplomats had recently Survivors, besides her hus- J; ®kapter marshal, re- ^ ^ “®® A"** 'v®* R‘®kard Paul Romano, 90 taken a case to court. GianU beat the Yankees 19-6 k®®® persuading tribal chlef- band, include two daughters, ®®‘''®“ ®n award for placing P®®®®nt. Wells St„ and Sharon Elizabeth In other buiiness, the select- pitching. ‘®‘ns lojtal to King Hussein that TIRE SHOP SUPER[lOR SERVICE Mrs. Kenneth Anderson of Man- ®*®®n40>; ' Naumec, 27, of Rockville. Broad St., $80,000. . ow uiw. Bolton oorreopondent Cleme- not seised power in snv'Avah •me selectmen wUI w rit, the 7 : r Z o ^ T Z i . country.” ^ ^ A PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THUjRSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 PAGE ELEVEN ^ j - and children' munch hamburg­ the arguement that a cockfight, division has been plagued - by Mayor Seeks ers or plate lunches. which usually lasts only a few ^Coventry drainage, road, water and sep­ South Windsor Escapee Mayor Shunlchl Klmura of seconds and results In a quick For Btttir tic tank problems for quite Legalization Of Hawaii Island, largest of the death for the loser, is considera­ Lawit I fiar^oRi some time now, toe reason for Tells Story eight-island chain , says the bly less cruel than some other the' concern of residents there. 381 Junk Cars Collected Cock Fighting cockfights are organised by lo­ sports. NEW ENGLANDERS L(X)K Apartment Hearing Strauss, in answer U> other FOR THEfACI^CE WESTOWN cal crime zyndloates and that "People hook a marlin and questions, noted toat of toe 126 " " PHARMACY ■ ^ HILO, Hawaii (APx — 'The Since CofC Program Started Of Hostages the proceeds nurture other un­ fight it for four and five hours WITH THE "HEARr’ total acres, approximately 46 mayor of Hawaii’s biggeat is­ derworld aotlvlUes. Questions Sewers would be left “ open,” that no and we applaud this," klmura Since April, a junk car clean­ 466 HARTFORD ROAD — TELEPHONE 6U-6IM (O—ttaiied frocn Pace Om») "It’s like ProhlblUon,” he said rental fees have been establish­ Navy Peitity Officer 3C Rickey land says he abhors cockfight­ said. "What about shooting a Townspeople’s two principal and when sewers are Installed, L. (tolby of 184 Famham Rd., in an Interview Wednesday. "All ed as yet and toat room sizes up program, sponsored by the Aiatatt. They demended ing but wants the sport legalized pig with an arrow? He niay run concerns about the proposed the tie-ln would be accomplish­ It did was help organised crime have not been set either. There (Chamber of Commerce has is now serving at Naval Amphib­ aeveral tap-ranldnc otttcen for hours. There Is great suffer-' Judd Rd., apartment complex ed at no expense to toe town. to out off a major source of In­ and make a greater ill In the has been no actual architectural ious Base, Little Creek, Norfolk, te the Jordanian army be fired Ing over a long period of time." appear to be sewage disposal There were several questions been In effect in South Windsor. Va. come to organized crime. community." and past experience with tlie work on toe project as yet, so or they would not be responsible concerning soli conditions in The project is free to all resl- Coast Guard Cadet »C .' A. Cockfighting, a favorite past­ Kimura wants the County The law against cockfights developer on other town proj­ toe building desf^ could not lor the safety of the hostaces. too 125-acre site, and a letter dehts. Release forms have been Jeffrey Parks of 122 Beelzebub CARNIVAL time of FUlplno immigrants, is Council to put the cockfight also "deprives the Slllpino com­ ects.. be discussed. On Wednesday momlnc, too, from toe State Health Dejit. R<1. completed his first year of OF banned by a statute enacted in question before the public In a munity here of a majoi* portion Only 20 residents attended a Strauss also said that at this available at the town hall and a U.8 . military attache, Major of thirir culture," Klmura said. was read by P2XJ Secretary (tudy at the Coast Guard Acad­ Robert P. Perry was brutally 1884 which ' prohibits cruel November referendum. hearing by the Planning and Stephen Joncus, pointing out preliminary stage, toe develop­ of toe 397' forms issued, 381 “ We iihve a great number of emy at New London. slain by commandos at his home sports. 'If we legalised the cockfights Zoning Commission earlier this that the water table in toe area ers are planning toat 66 per were used. Tills total was far But each weekend, hundreds under strict government con­ people coming to Hawaii from week, at which three items cent of the apartments would beyond toe anticipation of the This summer he will spend in Amman. would have to be lowered due about a month- ment units,' The most discus­ toward Coventry Lake, most of apartment regulations, which toe project is approaciilng its sion at toe session centered on was one of toe items on the der of toe summer will be taken merly was a nlcht club In order MIbb Mary Beth Morlarty re­ It is toward Andover via Rufus final phase. He estimated ap­ Developer Morton Shimelman’s hearing agenda. up by trainln^.Ashore and about to be shielded from flying bul­ ceived a $600 scholarship from Brook, which feeds Into toe Hop proximately 260 cars have been application fot* a zoning permit Under this proposed revision, three weeks! leave before class­ lets. toe Catholic Graduates CHub of River. collected already. for the project, which is still in on apartment complex of this es resume late in August. ‘"Ihe commandos have been Greater Hartford at a dinner This led to several residents’ A crusher Is expected next very preliminary planning sort could not contain more than Tennis Claeses nice and well-behaved ao far,*’ held last night at toe Rock- comments about adding to toe week and with toe present price said 28-year-old Patricia Rad­ stages. already-dangerous situation /at on average of one bedroom per of scrap metal, toe salvage of The final date for tennis in- ledge Country Club in West strdetion registration is today, ford of Washington, D.C., “ I Hartford. Bounded roughly by South St. toe lake, where one beach^/has apartment. Ihe regulations now each car is enough to justify a and Judd Rd., the 126-acre jjar- 6 to 7:30 p.m., at the High hope It stays that way and they She is toe daughter of Mr. been closed because of pollu­ allow an average of two bed­ no-cost operation. cel is somewhat boomerang- School Courts. FAM ILY R«q. don’t get any dangerous Ideas.” and Mrs. Francis S. Moriarty tion. Someone else said he rooms per apartment. Shimel­ S'nce tola project begim, And­ shaped, with buildings to be Instructions are planned for Hie Rev. Douglas Slden, 40, GIGANTIC PREMIUM of 31 Gardner St., and will grad­ didn't think it was fair to pre­ man and Strauss, both voiced rus has been labeled by towns SIZE $1.05 placed at the two ends, about four age groups ranging from a native of Tustln In Orange uate tonight from East Catholic sent Andover with a possible opposition to this proposal at considering similar projects as 42 at one end and about 12 at nine years old and up. County, Calif., who Is president High School. She will attend the pollution problem because of toe hearing, but there was little the authority on junk oars. toe other. In between toe two The Recreation Department of the San Francisco Council of College of New Rochelle, where that drainage situation. discussion on It by anyone else. Avery'School Tour LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMZat TIRE SALE! separate complexes would be a urges all persons interested to Churches, and his wife, Eleanor, she plans to major in English. Several resll^nts rose at one Another general question Philip Smith, Principal of large green, open apace and register tonight as there will be had come to Amman to see the At ECHS, Miss Moriarty is a point to say toat, while they dealt with impact on roads be­ Avery Street School, welcomed "other side” of the Arab-Israell recreational area. were not opposed to toe project cause of Increased traffic in no late registration opportu­ SAVE member of toe Msgr. Robert W. parents of Orcliard Hill School nities. IDEAL conflict. Doyle Chapter of toe National Representatives for Morton as such, they did feel it should connection wdth toe project. A students affected by redlstrict- Fine Associates, engineers for GRAD "It looks like we walked Into AN Honor Society, and received a be held off until sewers are at report from Griswold Engineer­ ing to a coffee hour and guided DELUXE toe project, were on hand to Ad vertisem ent— GIFT It,” he said. "I can see the National Merit Scholarship Pro­ least seen as a reality in toe ing, toe town engineers, was tour of toe building Tuesday answer townspeople’s ques­ p^ltical (reasons) behind some EXTRA gram letter of commendation. near future. These same people read, stating that both Judd Rd. morning. Save your money. Vote NO of the commando’s acts but I She was a member of toe glee tions, and stressed that toe noted toe benefits of a complex and Nathan Hale Rd. would June 13. Keep taxes down. BROXODENT sanitary system must be ap­ Beelzebub Rd., Norton Lane hope for the. sake of the women . OUR REOULAR LOW PRICESI club, vice president of the Fu­ composed of largely one-bed­ have to be upgraded to deal and Charing Rd., are toe three and children here they don’t ture Nurses Club last year, and proved by toe State Depart­ room apartments, seeing it as with traffic, should toe complex Manchester Evening Heroic! ment of Heqlto, which has streets from which student do anything drastio.” is president of toe Manchester a way of broadening toe tax go in. transfers will take place in the South Windsor Ourespondent, W ITH 2-W A Y At least six American and grown even stricter in its codes $ j e . 9 s Memorial Hospital Junior Aux­ base. The other item on toe agenda fall. The new Kindergarten pro­ Barbara Varrick, tel. 644-8274. British women and two children on these matters. Raymond F. Andrews with family at University of Hartford. From 1^ , Carol; iliary. The other major concern, i^as also a proposed change in grams and repetitious bus serv­ BATHROOM CASE are among those held. ROAD KING Mervtn Strauss of Morton Judges for the scholarship voiced by many residents of the apartment regulations, and ice are itoe primary reasons tor On Tuesday, the firing In the his wife, Beatrice, Hebron tax collector, and Raymond and Richard. Pine Associates fielded most of awards were Miss Marie D. toe Nortofields subdivision, was would reduce toe minimum dis­ this change. streets of Amman, which has Motto, teacher at toe Connelly toe questions during toe discus­ whether or not the PZC would tance between two buildings in sion. He said the developers . An overview of toe staff and PROFESSIONALS USE IT the dusty, unfinished look of an Hehron School in Hartford and former take into consideration toe ex­ an. apartment complex. This PREMIUM*PLUS would perfer to put in one cen­ curriculum took place and Prin­ overgrown frontier town, had scholarship chairman; Dr. Ar­ perience with toe developer in distance is now 60 feet, and toe TO GIVE LAWNS tral sewage disposal system, cipal Smith encouraged ques­ been long and c(mtinuoua with thur C. Banks, president of the toat area. PZC Chairman ^ b - proposed change would amend FREE but the state prefers separate tions from toe parents. He felt the rattle of automatic rifle and Greater Hartford Community ert Gantner ruled discussion on this to read, “ except that where GROW-BOWER! machine gunfire Interspersed rystoms for each erf the 54-oda an informal orientation meet­ PHOTO POCKET ALBUM Policeman, Guardsman, Father co*SL College; and Raymond N. Allen, Nortofields out of order at toe toe walls of such buildings fac­ with the thump of rockets and BLACKWALLS buildings. He said that if toe ing of this nature helps alleivi- administrative aide to toe dio­ hearing, explaining he didn’t ing each other contain no win­ tank cannrai. state does approve toe central ate apprehension and reassures WITH EACH ROLL OF COLOR FILM cesan board of education in want it to turn into a shouting dows, toe minimum distance system it would be used, noting those Involved of toe excellent DEVELOPED AND PRINTED Near the body of a dead Greater Hartford. match between toe Nortofields may be reduced to a distance Earns Fellowship at U of H that it would have to be strictly education program offered at guerrilla, government troops residents and Shimelman him­ not less than toe height of toe LIMITED TIME ONLY up to standard in order to re­ Avery Street School. bad set up an ambush and fired A proud and luqipy Raymond while in high school. He serves the University of Connecticut. | self, who was present at toe ses­ two adjacent building wails.” ceive state approval. News of Servicemen at anyone approariting the F. Andrews family of Amston as provost marshal, Headquar- He finished oine year’s requlre- sion. (The maximum height of a NAM Chairman Strauss said also that he and Navy Ensign John M. Hill, v V U R f> scene. The cultural attache at was on hand recently at the ters Detachment, Hartford ments in two years and took! Gantner did say, however, building in toe regulations is J ALSO AVAILABLE others working on toe . project son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan S. the French embassy, Yves University of Hartford’s ISth Armo|y. He served on active time off from studies until 19661 toat toe PZC is "very awate” two stories.) Asks Accounting are aware of Coventry’s con­ Hill, of 1(X) Valley View Dr., AUbin, 28, was wounded badly annual commencement exer- duty In 1960-1962 at C^amp Pick- when he came to UofH part-1 Shimelman and his associates templation of public sewers in of toe problems in toe subdivi­ has completed toe first pliase Vooo and dragged to safety by a ^les when the 39-year-old ott, _Va. and In 1966 was com- time for two years before at- spoke in favor of this proposal. About Inflation toe lake and village area, and sion, that it is being kept up- of training las a Naval flight of­ 20% OFF German correspondent, Har0 father of four received the first missioned a second lieutenant tending full-time junior and to-date on progress there, and The P2X3 will act on toe two KANSAS OITY (AP) — The that toe developer of toe apart; ficer with Training Squadron ON QUALITY PROCESSING ON ALL Mctlitzky. degree given In the UofH po- in the National Guard at the senior years while working changes In reg;ulatlons and toe chairman of toe National Asso­ ment project would provide that this would be considered Ten at toe Naval Air Statlcm, During the shooting Tuesday ugg administration pro^^ram. Hartford Armory. nights In state jiolice work, request for a zoning permit at COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE FILM ciation of Manufacturers says hook-ups for sewers, so that, if a criterion. Pensacola, Fla. and Wednesday, it was almost Andrews, who spent the last Andrews’ police service began Andrews Is married to the Size Regular Sale F.E.1 The newest section of toe sub­ an upcoming meeting. impoasibie to tell where the fir- years getting little sleep in 1963 with the Hartford Police former Beatrice M. Lee of Halt­ President Nixon should go be­ ing was coming from or wlw working nights and at- Department In 1966 he trans- ford. Mrs. Andrews is tax col- fore toe American public to ex­ wa« e^aged bwause of toe tgudjnj. college full-time during ferred Into toe state police. He lector in Hebron. The couple 735x14 23.99 19.19 2.04 plain toe inflation problem toe FAULTLESS GOLF BALLS K verM rati^ ech^s coming of yjg daytime hours, received a was resident state trooper. Col- have four children; Raymond 775x14 24.99 19.99 2.17 way he has foreign policy. Zingy little stripes circle for stone buildings rna Jiul<. bswjhelor of ggionce degree In Chester Tmop, for toe Town Jr., 16, and Richard, 13 (both 825x14 25.99 20.79 2.33 ” We feel there is a real gap of around these shirt-y 1NCE.UDINO 2 PUTTING CUPS 12 $7.15 Beg. K1J6 Each In the Intercontinental Hotel, public annecti- Nyto, 4 to 7 man,” Wall said. young adults about the world cut State Library consultant C H A R C iE School Menus fighting between government Andrews is a graduate of of books.” troops and commandos. with children and young people, Y O U R Hartford Public High School, Hunt contacted students and Mias Radf<»xl, a pretty blonde, requested copies for distribu­ T IR I S Hie cafeteria menu for Man­ Class of 1949. He was a mem- teachers who are science fiction B o y s ’ had been on a tour \^en aho tion to state libraries; and Miss AI chester public schools June IS­ ber of the Owls track and cross- afficionados. John C. Gracyalny, broke her fdot dismounting from Jane Manthome, coordinator of C A L D O R ' IS: country teams for three years 'a senior, served as chairman T r u n k s a bocse at the ancient city erf young adult services with the 27.99 MiMiday: Menu to be announc­ Nylon stretc lUvB b«pn hfthhUrur **"‘***’ I^suTy Amann. and coordinated the contribu- Boston Public Library, made Plus F E I !,(i ti) 3 .0 '.) ed at each school. ^ Andrews was on the 1948 state tions of students. From 187 1 or 2 pie around the hotel on a cast end the .same request for distribu­ lyxesday: Frankfurt on a roll, championship cross country books submitted, 92 were select- 4-6x was in her room when a bullet tion to young adult librarians in potato chips, tossed salad, milk, team at HPH along with team- ed, and 1 ^ brief critical reviews 7-14 whined through the windows. 8 that area. ic6 cream. mate Lindy Remlgino — Hart- printed. More than one review Jackson said he hopes "fu­ "Luckily I was in -the bath­ Latex S, M, L. 1.69 ford’s first Olympic Gold Medal of a few books were printed to ture discussions with young room,” she said. "But I decid­ SIZES F70x14, G70x15, G70x15, H70x15 winner (100-yard dash). provide different points of view. adults will result in making Handmade Bottles ed to’ move out to the baaement Andrews is a major in the In introducing the list, Oracy- available to the community Wide low oval advanced design for extra safety, stability, Glass Ixittles as containers for for more protection.” Connecticut National Guard, an alny calls it "a representative ‘communication experiences that high performance. Quantities limited to our stock, no rain liquids were handmade in toe ’The power was off In the hotel, organization he joined >n 1947 crpss-section of modem science are creative’, checks. United States until 1880, when a but mnplayes remained on duty majchlne was Invented tor mak­ to prepare meals o t meat and ing widemoudied gHaas Jars ac­ potatoes for the guests. ’The bar cording to EJjicycIopaedia Britan- was closed but beer was served AUTO AM nloa. by waiters until the supply ran YEARS out IjlPIK SMPQMARTEes 5 ! ^ On ’Tueaday, the morale

with the ho-spltnl management In Sectibn Two THURSDAY, JUNE U, 1970 Vernon UlanrlfPHtrr lEuftting Ifprald . T h u r s d a y ,i u n e n , 1970 Color It Bright S T A R ■eA'ZER:*^. Nurse. Accepts January, after months of nego­ Pbges, 13 to 24 •Dy .CLAY R. POLLAN tiations imd a disputed elei:tion. With Enthusiasm g. ARIIS LIMA Statewide Office School Menus y HAM. 21 Your Daily Adivity Guide Mrs. Trendwell served ns Uie •V Mrs. Melody TreiadweU, n For All Renewed I* 'f. Aoncial jj Manchester Cttvlc Chorale waa John Fletcher Jr., vice chair­ dents, their teachers and many JULY 2.2 22 Asrenues 52 Thon 82 You JAN. 20 23 Lively A fejaj^ured In the second half of the man; Mrs. Richard Murphy, 6i their parents. ___ „ AUG. 22 53 1s 83 To F it. I I . S 24 Beneht 54 Moy 84 You ’ ? evant. secretary; Mrs. Philip Holway, Roosevelt school is in the in­ 3-15-27-38 25 To 55 An 5-21-32-431 85 In treasurer; Mrs. Robert Healy, ner city area of this community '47-51-71 26 Get 56 FinorKiol 86 Company 53-78-83-875 I have never heard the orch- 27 Don't 57 And 87 Come program; Mrs. Vernon Muse of 200,000. An estimated 75 per' VIRGO RISCES BROAD ST., MANCHESTER ;; estra sound better, and since I 26 Dote 58 New 88 Luck and Mrs. Horace Brown Jr., 29 Setbocks 59 Be 89 Around F it . I t have heard every concert It has oemt of its pupils are Mexdoan- ways and means; Mrs, Roger American and 10 per cent Negro. i i w : : : 30 More 60 From 90 Activities MAR. 20 ever given, and conducted some ^ 1-13-24-351 6/12 Proapeot Avenue and Kane Street, West Hartford . . . y of them myself, I really should Baglcy, publicity; Mrs. Robert "The teachers and I sat down (^ G o o d ) Adverse € Neutral 7-19-30-41J * V 5 8 ^ 9 FIX ;-54-73 W be in a position to know. Fur- Heavisides, volunteers. together to discuss how to get • OPEN DAILY 10:08 A.M. to 10:00 P J » .! ' ther, the choice of music waa Also, Mrs. Jack Hunter, mem­ parents In v o lv e d ,s a y s Princi­ • ACRES OF FREE 'n EASY PARKING! G ^ S highly Interesting, the sort of bership; Mrs. Gerald Compasso, pal Don Tlbbets. "We had been • “Gliarfe It” with your C.B.T. or C>^.P. Maater Charge things to be heard by the best telephone; Mrs. William MasI, having a hard time getting a Card! Mrs. Edmund Gorman SELr.SERVICE DEPT STORES symphony orchestras every­ hospitality; Mra. Alfred Kargl, parents organization started, Air Pollution Bill Gets where. horse show, and Mrs. Schardt. and we figured one way would Mendelssohn’s ’Third Syro- Mrs. Kargl, Mrs. Donald Rich­ be to paint the school. It’s been Tax Collection ■ phony opened the program. ’Ihls ter and Mra. George Walker, 12 years since the last job. ‘Yea’ Vote in House Is a difficult work even for representatives to the Central "The idea caught on with ev­ WASHINiG’rON (A P ) — A year .and $326 million in the last Reaches 98.4% major orchestras, and tlie Man- District for three-year term*. eryone. It quickly spread from 12-month period. All amounts The Big Sounds... the Big Savings are at King's! stepped-up $775 million attack che^er Civic not only negotia­ Ml.ss Maigaret„ ------Parker,with direct only one month of the school to homes. The kids find it would be subject to actual ap­ on air pollution has passed the ted the technical difficulties but tor of the Northeast office of current fiscal year to go (It ex propriations .at a later time. fun. Many have never painted . managed to play with real ar­ Child and Family Services In plres June 30), general fund tax House with great ease, but a During House debate, the big­ before. Most live in rented tistry at times. Tempo was just Manchester, spoke about the collections equaling 98.4 per fight could be brewing in the gest attack was directed toward homes. Suddenly parents who the least bit slow, but It was in agency’s objectives and the cent of 12-month eatimates have had never been inside the school Senate over setting nationwide writing even tougher language air qaulity standards. keeping with the slower tempo volunteer services program been reported by Emeat Ma- started coming in to help." - relating to automobile emis­ Tape Recorders & Players chell, Manchester, collector of of life when Mendelssohn was which was Initiated this year. ’The three-year extension and A bunch of first-graders be­ sions. But all efforts to bolster __ __ .A . '. alive. It was all well done, but' The newly elected chairman revenue. expansion of 1967 clean air leg­ gan 'the job. They scraped and auto standards failed. the scherzo really "arrived,” ’ He reports $10,201,385 collect­ islation sailed through the Is a member of the auxiliary of sanded with such vigor they Backers of these amendments while the flnaJe waa a little bit ed as of (May 31, compared House Wednesday, 374-1, direct­ Manchester Memorial Hospital, rubbed holes in the plaster, and also complained about the quick y stodgy by comparison. the Guild of Our Lady of St. with $10,383,846 anticipated. ing that national air quality at one point went through a scheduling of the bill which, Bartholomew, Orford Parish Receipts to the general fund standards be set. The wide- Choral works comprised the molding into a nest of termites. they said, prevented them from Chapterv^iiupi.t:i of ui'Utt: the DAR,XJAri, Wadsworth WUAJSWOrLn from wii all auumca,sources, MachelliTACMJUcii le* ' ranging. _blll also deals with raising support for their ideas. Radios.and Phonographs remainder of the program. ’This The youngsters wrote notes to Antheneum, the Hartford Sym- ports, equalled 97.6 per cent of cars, plants, fuels and planes. season the Civic Chorale was their parents about their work. The House measure, in addi­ phony Auxiliary and Hartford 12-month estimates. But Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, tion to the air quality provi­ prepared by Ralph Maccarone A sample: "Deer Mother and Chapter of the Connecticut Mu- Machell reports that tax re D-Maine, chairman of a Senate who did a good job of direction Father; Our room is painted. sions, also authorizes; sic Teachers’ Association. She celpts to the Town of IManches air and water pollution subcom­ and acted as tenor soloist In The color is sea breeze. Sea —National emission standards teaches piano at her home. Mr. ter Fire District equalled 99.8 mittee, said: "We’re trying to for stationary sources of pollu­ excerpts from Haydn’s breeze is light green. I scrubbed (HoraJd photo by Silver) and Mrs. Gorman have one per cent of estimates—$781, work out something that would tion like power plants. "Creation,’’ which brought the and semded." Recipients of the 1970 nursing scholarships look at some of the items kept in daughter. 671 collected and $789,819 eatl avoid the built-in traps of na­ —ProducUon-line testing of General Electric Transistor evening to a close. Excerpted scholarships Awarded Students select the colors. The The Manchester Auxiliary, mated, tional standards." emission control devices on new were the numbers comprisijig the Central Sterile Supply inventory on a third floor wing of the Manchester district provides paint and with a membership of 162, has Other funds reported are The House bill directs the sec­ cars. Only prototypes are pre­ the third day of creation, end­ Hospital. From left, they are Mrs. Cynthia Harrison, Suzanne Noble, Regina For Nursing Training conducted three fund-raising Water fund, $421,766 collected equipment. Classes continue as retary of health, education and sently tested. ing with the famUiar "The Fortin, Nancy Tierney, Rosemary Flaherty, Mary Ellen Galloway, and Clin­ - usual, with some pupils study­ welfare to set national stand­ Portable Radio vens Are Telling.’ ’ Both or^h^- Two working members of the ton Rolllnson. Louise Taylor was not present when the picture was taken. events during the past year, a and $419,697 eatlmated; sewer —'HEW, after hearings, to Miss Suzanne Noble, Manches­ Christmas tea. Its annual fash- fund, $285,110 collected and $885,- ing while others wield brushes. ards 30 days after enactment. stop an additive from being tra and chorus sounded extreme­ Manchester Memorial Hospital ter High. Four rooms have been complet­ Pollutants to be regulated in­ ly well. lon show and a stationery sale, 217 esUmated; and special down- used in fuels if it was found to staff and six graduating high Miss Galloway, the daughter Greenwood Rd. area, requesting ed and if the job isn’t done this King's But U waa the-'' Poulenc The purpose of the auxiliary, town taxing district fund, $25,- clude sulfur oxides, particulate endanger public health. Low Taylor, all Blast Catholic; and of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gal­ sanitary-sewer service. semester work will resume 499 "G loria" that was the choral Sewer Hookup Fees Raised, besides fund raising, Is to assist 112 collected and $29,023 esti­ matter like dust, carbon monox­ —^HBW to set emission stand­ Price to receive $500 scholarships by loway of 27 Woodland St., South come fall, He said he will have estimated with public relations for the mated. ide, hydrocarbons and photo ards for aircraft to be adminis­ highlight of the evening. Here the Manchester Student Nurse Glastonbury, will also train at cost figures ready for a possible Central District of CTiild and Receipts to the dog license ’Tlbbets says the children have chemical exidants. States could tered by the Federal A-vlatlon Kay Donnestad sang the solo Scholarship Loan Committee. Middlesex Hospital. Linked to Installation Costs public hearing on the request. Family servlcea of Connecticut. fund, for which no estimate had developed a proprietary Interest set stricter standards. Administration. General Electric Corrtpact, miniature styling. Solid state design. Automatic vol­ portions and did a most impres­ The winners, primarily Man­ Miss 'Tierney plans to go on The Board of Directors, with­ fees to 100 per cent of water-use been made, totaled $17,030 as of in the job. "They’ll point to a Muskie fears national stand­ —Government facilities to ad­ ume control and direct dial tuning. Comes complete with bottery sive job the difficult Inter­ chester High School and East to Southern Connecticut State out discussion and by a unani­ fees (they now are 75 per cent), May 31. freshly tinted door or wall and ards could minimize control of here to specified standards un­ AM Radio and earphone, carry thong. #P2790 vals im/the vocal line. She dis­ Catholic seniors, were picked College for a four-year degree Crash Victim Dies Red Rose Rent say, 'I did it; that’s mine.’ air pollutants. He noted metro­ p la yed a voice of considerable mous action ’Tuesday night ap­ or raise the water-use fees and less specific exemptions are from among 17 applicants and after also training at Middle­ WEST GREENWICH, R.I. politan areas require tougher vci^fime and nice quality with proved amendments to Man­ continue sewer-use fees at the Celebration of Pennsylvania’s They’re proud of this school, provided for such things as na­ included the first male recipient sex. She is the daughter of Mr. (A P )— A Stonington, Conn, kin- even as beat up as it is—it’s standards than rural areas. K in g's excellent breath control and ex- chester’s sanitary-sewer rules. 75 per cent. , Rose Rent Day is held an- Chalice of Antioch tional security or public health Low ^ 9 9 in the fund’s history. ’ and Mrs. Richard Tierney of 46 theirs." ■ Under present law, air quality aotitude of pitch. If her diction The changes, proposed by Di­ He said he will schedule the dergarten teacher, Mary Louise nually at the Star Rose Gardens The ChaliceChaUce of Antioch Is a reasons. Price He is Clinton F. Rolllnson of Wedgewood Dr. standards for adjoining areas General Electric had been a little better, it rector of Public Works William problem for discussion at a fu­ Partech, died Wednesday from near West Grove. The traditional p l ^ mVtercup s e f"n T g o b le “ MHS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Both Miss Flaherty and Miss are to be adopted by states on would have been a well-nigh per­ O’Neill, are designed to bring ture board meeting on“t r ^ « r ’'L H rt r eeremony dates back to 1731 and of carved sllvw, found h f m o Big listening pleasure! Solid state design, Rolllnson of 40 Foley St., who Taylor will attend the Universi­ the basis of criteria set by Broad St. Site fect performance. more revenue to the sewer de­ Leader Renamed large 4" dynamic speaker. Automatic vol­ Monaural Portable plans to attend Western Con­ ty of Connecticut to earn four- Another item to be placed on Interstate 95 here ^'^e^acclden’t r o s r f^ ^ n v * !^ payment of one by Arab workmen at the ruins HEW. In fact, poor diction could partment. ume control, direct dial tuning. #T2115 necticut State College. year nursing degrees. Miss J By Loyal Circle The House bill also puts each For Construction sometimes, be charged against One change concerns the fees Flaherty is the daughter of Mr. I l “^ira"SttnTrr’5rprr Sla- Con ^hTH^t^'^raU rr I X l K state In an air quality region. the chorus as well. They sang Rolllnson and the other 1970 charged for the Installation of and Mrs. Bernard Flaherty of cent of the residents in ?he vito h^ad bel"Tri“ m e'^fr. Miss Dorathiy Petersen of 41 'The existing statute directs Of Restaurant Phonograph winners were present at final with fine ensemble, good tonal laterals (the pipe which con­ Interviews and briefings held 50 Elmer St., East Hartford, Autumn St. was elected to her HEW to establish air quality An $80,000 permit was issued gradation, and fine sense of nects the property to the main). and Miss Taylor Is the daughter second term as president of the control regions. Muskie has fa^ today for a building at 364 King’u pitch. Mareover the tone quality this morning at the hospital. The other concerns outlet of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor Loyal Circle of King’s Daugh­ vored this approach in the past. Broad St., to house a chain res­ Low was big and round, never forced The two recipients who have charges (a fee charged against ters, at its annual meeting Mon­ House members, however, Price 2 been on the hospital staff and of 31 Locust St., Wapplng. taurant. or tight. It must be admitted, the original cost of a sewer The eighth recipient is Miss day night at Center Congrega­ contend only a few such regions The restaurant will be op­ however, that in "forte” pass­ now win work toward a license main). tional Church. in nursing are Mra. Cynthia Suzanne Noble, daughter of Mr. have been established so far un­ erated by Hardee’s Food Sys­ 4 speed automatic record changer plays up to 6 ages where mouths are neces­ The change concerning the Other elected officers and Harrison of 124 Branford St., ah and Mrs. Bruce Noble of (O der the three-year-old law. tems of Rocky Mount, N.C. A records. Powerful 6 inch dynamic speaker for full^ sarily widely opened, the chor­ fees for Laterals establishes coonmlttee chairmen are Mrs. aide; and Miss Regina Fortin, Crestwood Dr. She has not de­ A'fter 10,000 miles your V*8 engine has mbced The House bill would set au­ one-story, 58x63-foot building of rich sound. Solid stote. Rugged, colorful cose. fjfVdS’l ' isters didn’t know how to maike them at "the cost of total In- Mary Thrall, vice president; L.P.N., daughter of Mr. and cided where she will take her thorized spending for federal air block and brick will be con­ the words understood. stallatoin by contract.’’ Mrs. Wilfred T. Fortin of 12 training. 700galbns of gas with a million cubicivetofair, Mrs. Clarence Petersen, secre­ pollution programs at $200 mil­ structed by the Rappaport Con­ Nevertheless It was a wonder­ The old fee was $226 for a six- tary; Mrs. Alice Clark, treasur­ m Birch Rd., South Windsor. These awards bring to 99 the lion a year beginning July 1. struction Co. of Fort Lee, N.J. ful evening of fine music. The inch llateral, for a limit of 40 pumped 400,000 goltons of water, opened and er and music; Mrs. James Gerieral Electric Portable number of scholarships given The level now is about $93 mil­ The restaurant will have two audience ■was excellent In the Mrs. Harrison has enrolled at feet. Extra charges were lev­ ’Thomson, publicity; Mrs. Sam­ dining rooms, a lobby, a food General Electric since the program began in lion to $96 million. matter of concert behavior, but Middlesex Memorial Hospital in ied If the lateral was longer clos^ e^/ery valve and fired every plug 12,000,000 uel Wilson, sunshine; Mrs. Ruth preparation area, a storage area 1966. The funds would be increased I question whether It really real­ Middletown, while Miss OBYirtln than 40. feet' and if rocks or con­ Muldoon, ways and means. to $260 million In the second and lavatories. Clock Radio A stipulation is that the re­ times. TViats why engineer and science neporter, Stereo Phono ized how truly fine the perform­ will begfin her studies at Green­ crete were encountered In the cipients agree to return to Man­ ances all were. If the group con­ field Community College, excavation. chester Memorial for at least John T Fitch, says: K in g's tinues to improve at this rate, Greenfield, Mass. O’Neill explained that, in Low g 9 9 ■we’!! be getting people from The other winners are Miss one year’s service after comple­ Price l 9 7 tion of their training. ■ many instances, the actual in­ Price Hartford to listen. Aa a matter Mary Ellen Galloway, Miss stallation costs were not cover­ The final review of applicants of fact, I noticed a coUeague of Nancy Tierney, Miss Rosemary ed by the fees charged. Solid state design for instant*on sound . . . was conducted by a committee Young, olive stereo sound! Drop-down 4- mine from a Hartford paper tn Flaherty, and Miss Louise Rose Under the old rule for outlets, "Tune-up time is no time to wake to music. 4" dynamic speaker. Hi- the audience last evening. school seniors have been chosen consisting of Dr. Thomas impoct cabinet. §C }42B speed automatic changer for all size Healey and Mrs. Mary Sterud, no charge was levied when a records. Automoti^^ shut-off or repeat. MMH director of nursing; Mrs. dwelling was built along an ex­ Matched 6" Oynocoustic speakers. isting trunk line. Outlet charges shop for a bargain special” Mary Dwyer, R.N., and Riley #V9313 O’Donnell, guidance, of East were' collected only when the Catholic; and George Emmer- sewer was extended to reach ling, principal, and Mrs. Helen the new user. 'Waybest" Grade A Nielson, R. N., of MHS. Under the amendments, all new users will be charged an Solid State 8 Track Portable ^ijt|tk giatd outlet charge, even when the ACS Donations dwelling la built along an exist­ CHICKEN PARTS ^ GIFT SHOP ^ ing sewer trunk. Tape Player 977 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER O’Neill explained that the Go O ver $42,000 charges will help defray the WHArtS N0BCWP l5^evCRALHCXiR9> costs for downstream trunks, Contributions to Manchester’s WORK sy A cawprnsNT a s b c h a n ic . ^ with Provision for HoniD OpDirotion pumping stations, and treatment TUAlJlf wyiAT FORD nACTORy-TRAlNep Ice bucket 1970 Cancer Crusade have’" ex­ facilities. BREASTS LEGS LIVERS with liner 16.00 ceeded the. $42,000 goal, accord­ Town Manager Robert Weiss MCCHAMCS WILL PO A T A HAIR PRICR T M A r VVILL R s y FOR n S 0 U = IN General Electric ing to Atty. David A. Golas, told the directors Tuesday liight Low IMPROVEP <2A» /W LSAHe AN P LSSS Price campaign chairman. that the sewer department will (jolas said the total is near­ face a $102,000 deficit in the CHANCe OP 0REAKCOWN. FM-AM Radio ly . $8,000 greater than the 1970-71 fiscal year. Ofierofeion six six "0" botteri€i or on 12v cor or boat amount pledgde to the same He said that it will wind up lb lb lb K in g's about $34,000 in the red In the 8 8 N systems. An optional 12 volt DC converter makes it usable date one year ago. Low on 110 volt house current. Solid state design, sensitive "This generous support by current fiscal year. Which ends Price tone controls. #EPE9$21. ' Manchester area residents," he June 30. The $S4,(K)0 current W E PO HAVE EAROAIN,SPECIALS ON NEW CARS, said, "w ill go a Jong way in deficit, he said, will be made S A V E J^110 O N A SPECIAL 6 A L A X I 6 XXJ W IT H Big' 4" front-fired dynamic speaker. AFC up from a surplus from previous DUBUQUE BACON ...... lb. 79c supporting the American Can­ • VINVU TRIM • RO CKER PAN EL AVPLP|N<& for drift free FM. Automatic volume con­ yeqrs. cer Society’s research, educa­ • PELU XE W HEEL COVERS DUTCH or POLISH LOAF - First Prize . . lb. 99c trol on AM. Solid state. (f

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PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 _ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALEl. MANCHIMTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 Sheriff Paul Sweeney is assured Htwt COMifl PAGE FIFTEEN Tolland County Politics of'the nomination at the Repub­ Earl Grant, lican convention to be held at Coventry 11 a.m., in the Tolland County Entertainer, Speed Freaks Critic of Nursing Homes Coinage Students Thifault Agrees to Manage Superior Court room on the Me­ Rivals Loudly Silent morial Building in Rockville. Dies in Crash Micro-Woodstock Planned Are Dying Of Claims HEW Pressured Needing Lodging Nicholas Pawluk, frequent About 100 students from Stanley's County Campaign LORDSBURG. N.M. (AP) Overcharges Democratic candidate for the Sunday with Three Bands WASHINGTON (AP) — A no one came. The wife had the outside commuting distance post, Is expected to receive the Grant, the popular enter- congressmaui charges the gov­ husband taken by ambulance to will be attending Manchester On Dodd Candidacy Tolland’s Democratic Town to round up their delegate sup- p„rty nomination at the- conven- and recording star of 'TORONTO (AP) — A ■pe­ a hospital, where he was pro- Community College next dialrman and First Selectman port before the district conven- tion to be held at 7:30 Saturday "Ebb Tide, ’"Fe- .Woodstock II it miglit not be. Town Hall to hear and see a dal report prepared by ernment Is "buckling under to ® wl By DON MEIKM! One after another, his four .. . nounced dead, year, according to , John Charlea E. Thifault has agreed tion June 20 at Ocean Beach night at the .Stafford Town Hall. ond '‘Swingin' Gently,” but Sunday is the date for a presentation by Roger Bugbee, Yorkvllle Trailer, which pressures of nursing home lob­ Associated Press WsHm* rivals got up iuid spoke ■ thslr Pryor said the home violated Gannon, director of student to serve as Tolland County cam- New London. '• porter o f Hebron has Wednesday when his car free rock concert, and If the landscape architecture student helps youths with drug prob­ byists’,’ by failing to insist ■ on NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Ple®«. ., lems, says 12,(XX) "speed at least three Tennessee regula­ personnel at the Etchool." manager for Second Dls- The victor will face Hepub- considered seeking the nomina- >'an off a highway and over- weather is fine, the site and at UConn, Bugbee will present adequate care for the elderly. No one had expected Sen. Thom- Former conrressmon Donald freaks” are elowly dying in tions which required a doctor be trlct Congressional candidate lican Congressional candl- tion but reportedly has dropped turned. the sound of the event might be his visual survey and study of Rep.D a m ' David Pryor, D-Ark.,a . . ! . a In order to meet the need as J. Dodd to appear at the Irivln—who predicted last Toronto by using .drugs available for emergencies, that mlUatn Stanley of Norwich. date Robert Steele of Vernon his plans. State police said Grant’s Rolls Just os appealing to area the Main St. shopping area, sharp critic of nursing homes for housing, Ganhon is ask­ New Haven County Sheriffs As- week that Dodd would not even LOOK AT THESE young people as last year’s Members of the Town Coun- which coat them 800 times medicine be administered prop­ ing .that anyone in Manches­ sociation dinner 'Thursday night. *•* “ '“•® K*t the 20 per osnt Coinciding with Thlfault’s ap- but may become Involved in. a Barnes Seeks Support Royce ran off a curve on Inter- LOW PRICES! who went inside them to work what they are really worth. erty, and that a patient be tied pblntment was the endorsement primary beforehand. oOP Gubernatorial candidate state 10 about 19 miles west of widely-publicized event In New ell. the Planning and Zoning as a weekend aide earlier this ter or the surrounding area The senator, after all, was re- ol the' state convention votes down only on doctor’s orders. of Stanley by Willington’s First Stanley has indicated he will Wallace Barnes will hold a pri- this southwestern New Mexico Tfork. Commission and other local of­ Speed la the slang word year, peppered hU House who will have a room avail* cuperating from a heart attack needed to qualify for a prlmiuy able for occupancy by the Selectman and former Demo- primary if he does not win the vate meeting with Tolland town. Also killed was Roosevelt 4 Starting at 1 Sunday after­ ficials have been Invited to at­ for. methampheta- speech Wednesday with exam­ 2. In Laurens, N.Y., a daugh­ and could not h ave been ex- —talked about student stiikss end of August contact him cratlc Town Chairman 'A1 De- nomination, and already has far County delegates to the state Woods Jr., 17, of Phoenix whose noon, three rock groups will tend, as have area businessmen, mines, drugs which step up ples of patient neglect. ter found her aged mother un­ pected to show up — although and didn’t mention Dodd, either by phone or by mall CScco. more than the required 20 per convention Friday night at the father was Grant’s cousin. gather in the large field behind to see ways in which Coventry body functions like the heart Pryor blasted a Department conscious. 'The nurse told her, all four of his rivals for the 'The Rev. Joseph Duffey talked at college. He hopes to be Stanley is one of four can- cent of the convention votes. Bolton home of John Roberts Grant was one of 12 children the Bechtolds’ house at the beat and blood pressure. of Health, Education and Wel­ "You know your mother is very Democratic nomination for sen­ about the need for Justice M can be enriched. 'Hie public is able to compile a master list dl^ tes for the Second District His past record of three sue- Tunxis Trail. of a Baptist minister in Idabel, 'K. corner of Rt. 44A and Grant also invited to this session. Yorkvllle Trailer prepared fare decision to drop Its federal ill and doesn’t have long to live ator were there. So naturally well as law and order and didn’t —we can’t call the doctor over of available rooms to send Cosigresslonal seat, formerly cessful primaries almost Although Barnes is in the Okla. He began his career in Hill Rd. 'Hie three groups, To­ The committee is holding a its report under the sponsor­ standards for intermediate care no one said anything critical didn’t mention Dodd. every little thing." to Incoming students in mid- about Dodd’s absence. held by the late William St. guarantees the action. number two spot for the GOP 1953 when he was a soldier sta- gether, Mock Orange and Nos­ Town Hall Orchard Work Party ship of the Jewish Family facilities. He sEild aged patients July. Alphonsus J. Donahue talked Onge. Pickett on the other hand " “ mlnatlon he is confidently tioned at Ft. Bliss in El Paso, talgic 'Tuba Involve several on June 20 to fix up the orchard and Child Service. were being made victims of When the daughter called a In fact, no one said anything about the value o< being a bus!- doctor herself, he found the pa­ / Both Stanley and John Pickett does not’ reply to questions of necessary 20 per Tex. young----- o ...... men,...... manyr v s i x ^ i iiof lltxva whom ------l have behind l t t l l , the /V II town hall. All ^^olun- It said speed is prepared "power politics and an apathet­ at all, not even indirectly, about nessman and a family man and are state senators, while the whether he will primary other convention votes to He played the organ and earned fine reputations locally teers should bring their own by persona called ’’chem­ ic bureaucracy." tient Buffering from an extreme titlan in a nursing home said the the senator. It was almost as didn’t ' mention Dodd . third candidate for the post A1 than to say he's goinir to win P'‘‘mnny. He has some county piano and was an accomplished as musicians from their days such as brush cutters, ists” and enters the illegal However, Welfare Adminis­ case of Insulin shock, Pryor trays . were. washed - -f by — a t patient------though he vastodid Iiubnot OAlBt,exist, »nuand a State Sen. *Mx«Tvua4«Edward a.f. L. MwavUBMarcua Bingham formerly served as a and therefore is L t consider ' Including State Rep. singer and djuicer. He had per- with Carl Satina’s Coventry saws and clippers. Ail workers market at ISO a pound. It trationi-A ouuii JohnuuiAii D.u . 'Twlname iwinam e saiasaid said, as a. a s result c o u m . w of a.a lanurA failure i to lu with------— tuberculosis, and a contain- visitor from another country predicted he would win the nom- er with exnrAmpnt frnm B/kiiA/i tir/'xsii/c __ __ •!_. .. inafi/^m /VM flnrt b&llot Alul state senator. ingaprim ary ^ Robert King of Tolland and formed in clubs Including the High School Band willt i r l l l be _ most______* ____ welcome.. _ _ reaches the consumer in the change this week is meant ®'- have until tomorrow to geles to Juarez, Mexico, across Some of the young men in the Chess With cited letters from patients’ rela­ and drugs so the help would not in the banquet hall. But not one also spoke, didn’t mention Dodd. ups because it was told in ad­ Stanlev^s "^amnaim ThitmiU ' Probate Conventions register with a political party. the Rio Grande from El Paso, three groups are Jim Bechtold, tives that Included these cases: be bothered.’’ word over the microphone at the He’sA W O L vance when government inspec­ Sheriff J. Edward Slavin, who ■aid did an heea^’e he feoia Republicans will select their Enrollment sessions will be for an appearance at tl^e La Tom Forst, Steve and Carl Ground Control 1. In Ellzabethton, Tenn., a Pryor said Ohio has no regu­ head table. n e w YORK (AP) _ An tors were coming. is seeking another four-year Stanlev refleeta manv nt the candidates for probate Judges held in all towns tomorrow af- Fiesta where hie got Lakes and Jim Nardlne. woman whose husband was lations to insure that medica­ Someone once said that there temoon, or they may register 3 8 7 9 Army reservist who helped term in office and will be nom­ Homr. ^ideals avamniifiad hw Various probate dis- temoon, or they may register “ ” 'The public is, of course, In’dt- BOCHUM, West Germany moved from a hospital to a tions are given by qualified move the mail during the postal is only one thing worse than be­ inated by the Democrats on Congressman St. Onge, o^ conventions to- with a party through their town ^ spokesman for Decca Re- ed to attend. 'The sloping site nursing home found him tied nursing personnel. strike last Maroh has been on (AP) — 'ITie Bochum observato­ Named for Cry ing ^ talked______about—and ______that is. Saturday, didn’t mention Dodd. should provide p good back- with blankets to a wet bed and 4. In Robbinsdale, Minn., still 3 H.P. Tecumseh engine with top mount Front grass comb and vacuum deck de­ - - , . — ------•a’Otive duty ev6r since hnit Ka ry said today that it had re­ The aye-aye, a bug-eyed NOT being talked about. Being Perha^ not too much ahould whom Thifault was a strong T^e most important ebn- fUhng I f t^T required fo L s . ■ No more pushing and pulling...powerful dying. another daughter found her supporter.. Thifault xiiuauii. auucuadded that umi jggj a.wn jjgw < yjg/L Vemon-Ell-»» -r-... , Indications^ a, presently ^ ■ ai point i a *.to nad cut 30 albums with the firm, recoil starter. Wheel beatings never sign for more uniform cutting and best 3|-i H.P. self propelled engine does the ceived no radio signals from' the lemur, was named for the cry ignored is worse than being be made of the total lack of allan’Trta^rerk'^"^^ area rock fans. tu last Thursday. Pryor said no help came for mother strapped down, half- it The animal is a'bout criticized. ^ e y is a candidate conceim- .u^^rlct, a posiUon which primaries In August for both [leed oiling. 3-posltion throttle control grass ejection. 3 H.P. Briggs & Stratton work. Features fully baffled deck, de­ Soviet spaceship Soyuz 9 for 24 references to the senior senator handle. Cuts wide 20” path. .(»GA-1) 16 minutes when the wife rang naked, lying in a draft and call­ the size of a house cat. It uses If that is true in politics, then from Connecticut. But silence ^ with the people of his dls- ^as remained vacant since the The Republicans and the Demo- ______engine. Automatic choke, 9 adjustable luxe controls, grass comb and extra wide Lamp DIspU^ Spec. 4 James E . Hamer- the bedside buzzer. When she ing for help cutting heights. (-GA-4) 'The shelves of the Historical stone, 27, of Manhattan, was ac- hours. But It said the satellite its spidery fingers to reach into Dodd’s campaign for renomlna- sometimes . does speak louder w j ui * ^ death of Antoni Sadlak last crats 22” width. (*GA-8) asked the nurse to call a doctor, 16. In Hot Springs, Ark., a die- DeCicco based his support or Soclety inthe 'Town Hall this tivated March 24, along with did not appear to be In trouble tree trunks to hook grubs. tion Is not in very good shape, than words. ^ e y on the b^ls that he has attorneys, both from H E W Stalls month display a collection of 1S,(K)0 other reservists to move and that the silence was proba­ miniature lamps, and also a mail that day and the next. On bly related to experiments being I feet He wui neip tne small nominaUon, Thomas Connell New Aid Asked On Food Ban number di "sugar shakers” or March 26, the Reserves were fe- carried out by its two-man BIG 'CATALINA" STORAGE SHED crew. . “ r ” ®’ . ^ Frederick W. McKone. “ sugar casters.” 'These wel'e leased from active duty. Several other ^ounty Demo- convenUon will be held For the ^derly WASHINGTON (AP) — The lo t^ d by Mrs. E. Arnold of However, Hamerstone,. a per­ 'Hie Soviet news agency Tass /AD> D , Nixon administration is holding Exclusive Windham Center, who explains sonnel manager for a Wall said the two cosmonauts had « ‘n the Ellington Town Hall, completed their work prx>gram in support of Stanley within the ^here'ti;;'' contest i;diri;;“de‘cTd: f o f g ^ l l l ^ ^ t e "Perma-Bond" that the little lamps were made Street firm, did not report to his of various kinds and colors of unit, the 618th Heavy Materials for their 10th day Of flight, were next week. ed by Vernon’s six delegates eld efirw ereT esen t^ Wetoe^^ in good condition and were hav­ County delegates to the j wcie piesemeu weunes cer-linked food additives as cyc- Rust Resistant glass including ^ttn gleas, milk Supply, that day. Democratlc Second Coiurres- “ EUington s two delegates, day during a hearing before the lamates ing a rest. I^mc^ratlc second Another possible contest for Department of Aging at the FinisK glass, opalescent and pattern ” I heard on the radio that the sional District Convention will ______. . “ >• uie Legislative aides in the De­ glass. strike was over and Just thought Tass also reported that as of . _x 11. j the GOP probate nomination state capitol 6:31 ,m. BUT, Soyuz 9 had teve the opportunity to see and Tolland-Wil- Severa? groups including the partment of Health, EducaUon 'They date from early in the the call-up was also over,” he SPECIAL said. completed 166 orbits of the llngton district convenUon to be Connecticu! Council of Tenter ORDER Precision engineered all-steel construction with Victorian era, some of them earth and cosmonauts Andrian the office this weekend. ^eld tonight at 7:30 in the Wll- CiUzens, recommended funds be ®“ ® '^ ‘*>out The Army said that since ribbed and overlapping panel design. Easy being actually whale-oil lamps. Nlkolayev and Vitaly Sevas- Pickett is hosting a recepUon authorized for housing and that access, wide, sliding doors. Plenty of We who have only to turn a Hamerstone failed to attend the release meeting, he is still on tyanov had been circling the for delegates at the Bolton Lake Tolland’s Town a erk f-i-rtQ K -V j i”.. But sources said’Tuesday that room for all your garden supplies. Approx, outside switch to bring brilliant light to H.™ .t . FrtW r ^ . He .V eil. HKW S.creUry a . globe for 280 hours. dimensions; 10’2” wide x 7’ deep x 6’2 " high. our bedrooms at night, "often 1 therefOTe ab- Before they retired early to­ Will also meet privately irith ^ggated Sther suggestions Included ^ “ ,* « (0-4170) Floor, optional extra. tumlng the switch before start- ' S r day, the official news agency the Vemon delegation that willington’s Ruth Myhaver. clinics for thfelderly that would [ " r Z l^^'d X Z . g “comm” ^ Tass reported, they scored a night.® AlthoughAlUiough Mrs. Meurant is con- be ooen round the clock and , ^ 1 Commls- , wh«^lt‘ Hamerstone a reservist for I H two weeks space first by playing a six-hour On Sunday a Joint recepUon is gjdered the front runner, Tol- creation of a hosStal c^st c Z ' chess game 'with opponents at being h ^ for delegates and land’s town chairman Russell mission to protect Uieir needs. Yeneman is acting HBW-chief DELIVERY & CREDIT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED h ^ darkness later his company commander the ground control station. their husbands and wives by gtevenspn hinted at twO other ______until the Senate confirms Elliot holding only a candle or a small informed him that he was being (prices F.O.B. yard) lam^ to show the way. carried AWOL for not attending Billed as the first space-earth Stanley and Bingham. Bennet possible candidates for the post, d • L. Richardson as replacement chess match, it ended with a is expected to attend in what although he would not say Who H lis 'CiUts O Iv u for former Secretary Robert H. The lamps take up one aide of the last meeting of the active FREE LOAN OF CARTOP RACKS the shelves, while the othei; half duty period, draw on the 86th move. 'Ihe cos­ will bo his first appearance in they are. ' HARTFORD (AP)—’The Con- Finch, who opposes the addlUve FENCING monauts’ opponents were identi­ thls area. Pickett has also been Tolland has three delegates to necticut C3o. received approval ban. Finch went to the White is occupied by a collection of Last 'Thursday, Hamerstone ------XMUCUIM UliCC UCACJgaVCiO fcW WV. ACVC;iVCU a.ppAwva.1 f ^ 1 f a /In fied as Gen. Nikolai Kamanin, invited to Join the other candl- the convention while Willington Tuesday from Uie State PubUc satury had this Job for the spacecraft transmitted Its GROWING THINGS Genuine White North­ 8' X T GARAGE DOORS ed like Inverted funnels,------and IJTJ tryv T too° explain" ^ i T my being on ac­ last radio signal picked up there AG AY ern Cedar sections r s hard to break into usable about 4 a.m. EDT Wednesday. tive duty, it Just never sounds pieces. 'The housewife had to include 1 post, 2 rails. believable, even to me.” But he said the craft was photo­ Non-slip sections. hammer bits off, and then use a IS OUR BUSINESS' 'The Army gave Hamerstone graphed 18 hours later and ap­ rolling pin to grind out powder­ 1654.48 Wednesday and said it peared to be functioning nor­ ed sugar, which was so precious was back pay for his time on ac­ mally. 10% OFF that it was kept in these special tive duty. Kaminski also said the obser­ YARD & GARDEN VALUES 5 4 ” contahiers and shaken, or cast, "I can use it for a lawyer to vatory was receiving signals over the tea or coffee or des­ get me out of here,” he said. ' from Cosmos 346, an unmanned FREE! AMERICAN FLAG DECAL! Pre-drilled for easy installation. 4 panels sert for which It was needed. The Army says It is investi­ Soviet satellite launched wide, 4 sections high, 1 section glass. Glasses Collected gating the case. Wednesday. He said he did not Agway supports law and order with justice. 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An­ Censures Judge At Mergers to Keep Afloat other 10 per cent were dropped Our Own Cured U. S. Choice In Raid on Soiithviet Village to February. ’ For Racial Slur Drug Group By JOHN GUNNIFF SAZGON (AP) — Viet Cong 1« Viet Ccmg and captured, one have occupied the famed Adna that half the financial houses Still unsatisfied, Albright «■■ 1 1 1 . R«v. RuomU H. AUian of troops attacked a South Viet- around the bridge, but reports at nearby Angkor Wat. Cambo- AP Bualneas Anaisrst could have gone out of business looked for a match with another BAN FRANCISCO (AP) — S(. Mary's ESpdacopal CSiuiVih has namese village south of Da In Da Nang said the enemy dla's chief tourist attraetlon. NEW YORK (AP) — One so­ six weeks ago.” company. After at leaat one fail­ The California Supreme Court •imounoed Ma reedgnaUon from Nang early today, killing at mortar barrage pinned down a We don't have any preolae lution to the rickety finnuclel He maintains that most ure, the present plan was ar­ has censured a Superior Court houses fit Into one of four cate­ Judge for casting a racial slur' the ninemember executive com­ leaat 7 0 to 78 civlliana and aquad of Martnea and militia- information on whether the tu>deirptontogB o< many securi- ranged, the Intent being to com­ wounding about 86 others in two men who were in the hamlet, gories today, none of them real­ plement GF’S's Investment ca­ from the bench. CORNED BEEF North Vietnamese and Viet mittee of the Chamlier of Com­ hours of slaughter, military and they did not engage the at- Oong are in the temples,” MoJ. tiei firms may be to “pump two ly profitable. “A relative few pabilities with duPont's retail "You ought to commit sui­ merce Drug' Advisory C cuidl sources said. tackers. . Am Rong told newsmen In or three revenue producing are making money; a few are facilities. cide,” Judge G6rald 8. Chargto sta)rtog even; some are losing a (OAC). The nuinber of dead and Meanwhile, the VM. Oom- Phnom Penh, the Cambodian units through the same opera­ A few days after the merger, of Santa Clara County was quot­ His resignation Hoi lows one * ' wounded waa expected to rise mand in ^gon reported a capital. . “But that side is open. tional pipeline.’.’ little; some are losing a lot.’’ another firm was added to the ed as telling an 18-year-old Mex- HEAD last week from R. Bruce Wait- aa rescue workers dug through sharp drop In the total of Amerl- We have no Cambodian forces In other words, to merge the If such an analysis Is correct, complex by the Joining of Ican-American convicted of In­ 1st Uns of Watfldns Bros, who ask­ the wreckage of the hamlet. can battlefield deaths last week, in that area. bustoeeees of two or more then few firms can escape the Hlfsch A Oo. with duPont. Hits cest with hls mentally defective lb lb ed to be relieved of services on / Survivors said the Viet Oong with llS killed compared to Iff The spokeamon said possibly firms, ellmtoattog to the proc­ gossip. Still, you can’t be sure. means that as of July 1 the busi­ sister. CUT CUT the eocecutive committee while invaded Ba Ren Hamlet behind the previous week. But U.S. 8,000 North Vietnamese and Viet ess aa much fixed overhead and Some are clearly being nursed ness of three firms will be sup­ “Mexloans ought ■to be semt remaining on the 30-member a mortar barrage that set fire to wounded rose from' 767 to 1,123. Cong troops are now believed to duplication as possible. It along by the Stock Exchange, ported by one streamlined ad­ back to Mexico. Maybe Hitler councU-at-IargB. many houses, then ran through The command said 26 of the be around Siem Reap, a provin­ means layoffs, of couree, and but others keep their secrets. ministrative base. was right. The animals of our the streets “shooting anyone deaths and 286 of the wounded Watkins, appointed as com­ cial capital In northwest Cambo­ the closing of some fancy “You oan’t get a fix on them,” As part of the streamlining, society probably ought to be de­ PLUMP NATIVE munity representative on the they saw" tmd hurling grenades occurred in Cambodia. It said dia 80 miles from the Thai bor­ branch offices. Albright states. stroyed . . . Mexican people, aft­ U.S. C H O IC E into homes and civilian bunkers. U.S. combat deaths In the Viet- der. Albright believes that better ac­ oommMwe by the Chamber, has U1 Such thinking was Involved to “They smile and remain op- counting and control capabili­ er 17 years of age, think it's per resigned from a number of Hie toll was expected to t^lse nam war total 42,844 since Jan. The enemy forces occupied the recently announced plans of tUmtstic but based on published fectly all right to go out and act as rescue workers dug through 1, IMl. the Slem Reap airfield last ties must be instituted. In the commiKiity commitments since the nation’e 'third largest bro­ figures and major staff reduc­ past, he believes, the ofttcers of like an animal,” the court tran­ a recent iti'ee accident in which the ruins of nearly 200 huts de- South Vietnamese headquar- weekend, but the Oambodlans kerage firm, Francis I. duPont, tions It seems clear that a num­ script quoted him. Roasting Chickens Sirloin Steaks some firms have received Inad­ he was hurt. atroyed or badly damged. ters reported 600 of its soldiers ' retained it Sunday. MaJ. Rcng and the big investment banking ber of firms are laboring under Chargln later apologized publ­ A U A officer who flew over wounded last week and a total equate or Inaccurate cost infor­ The Rev. Mr. Alien, explain­ said the North Vietnamese firm of Glore Forgan Staate, Kal problems." mation. icly, and to adopting the cen­ ing hds resignation, eays he orig­ the hamlet 17 miles southeast of of 1,8W enemy slain by allied made a new attack on the field Inc. sure recommendation of the 5>/2.6 Lb. Now Da Nang said it was about M forces. The basic problem, as Al­ Hie outcome, Albright be­ inally took the position last Oc­ Wednesday afternoon, withdrew Archie Albright, who aa preai-' bright sees It, Is that many state Commission on Judicial York per cent destroyed or damaged. Hie U.S. Command also re­ and then launched another os- lieves, will be a return to black Avg. tober' as a replacement for his dent of GFS Initiated talks with firms used the wild trading vol­ Ink by the combined firm. “We Review the high court noted Cut lb predeoessor at 8t. Mary’s, the in addition to the civilian caa- ported a total of 273 Americans sault this morning, duPont, believes more such con­ Wednesday that CTiargto had ualtles, one U.S. marine was re- killed in Cambodia since May 1, “FighOng is still continuing,” ume of 1968 as a base from are prepared and we hope and Rev. Stephen M. Price, but that, solidations will be announced which to project their future.. shown no prervlous evidence of 59‘ expect to be to the black well ’ 1.09 “Drugs are not particularly ipy ported killed and 11 wounded, with 1,166 wounded. R said six he said. “We have no reports on soon, as Wall Street reacje be­ bias. Ibey were part of a combined Americans were killed and four latest casualUea.’’ They assumed there would be 16 before the end of the year,” he aorea of concern.” latedly to a sharp drop to busi­ million and 20 miUton share said. The Judge, 66, has been trans­ LEAN, ALL BEEF action platoon of Marines and wounded in two actions Wednes- In 'Laos, Premier Souvanna ness. He says he thinks he peraon- local Vietnamese militia sta- day alcmg the Cambodian side Phouma rejected South Vie^ days. They planned ^or nothing Albright’s role to the new firm ferred from Juvenile Court to ally would serve better by tak­ Hie duPont firm, a partner­ less. civil cases since the incident ARMOUR STAR tioned at a highway bridge Justl of the border. namese President N ^yen Van ship, reported an operating loss will be president of the invest­ ing a "broBxier approach" to north of Ba Ren, and a small A Cambodian military spokes- Thleu’s proposal tbat his neu- The result: Overhlrtog, nu­ ment banking subsidiary, chair­ last fall. youth work, leeiviing the “dnig- of $7.7 million last year, a figure merous branch offices, elabo­ Bowers Class Ebchihits Art Wofk Viet Cong force attacked them man said North Vletnsimese trallst government Join South the company says was reduced man of the executive commit­ BACON 89® HAMBURG orlented’’ approach to a clergy­ as the main units hit the town. forces were again attacking the Vletnam, Cambodia and Thai­ rate office equipment, posh fur­ tee, and watchdog over finances man who can handle it "Just as The platoon reportedly killed airport at Slem Reap and may by tax recoveries. It declined niture. Hie same bullish view Hartford Policeman It wasn’t a one-man show by any means, but you papier-mache. The 38 pieces in tempera from Miss land In a military alliance to comment on Its present finan­ and operations. easily and perhaps more eiffec- - fight communism In Southeast permitted management and ad­ Francto duPont will be chair­ ARMOUR SKINLESS tlvel|y'' than he. would never have guessed it from the crowd and Rachel Plimpton’s Grade 3 class were part of a cial status. ministrative lapses to go unde­ In National Office Asia. man, under present plans, and 12 OZ. # He's been on the committee spirit at yesterday’s opening of the corridor art ex­ language arts experience. The children wrote Hie process already is well tected. Poor accounting prac­ HARTFORD (AP) — A cqn- stories based on their art, and bound them into Informed sources said Prlaoe under way. Nearly 40 member Wallace Latour of duPont will PRANKS pkg. O O 3 lbs. for eurteen equipment and bonds in the tian neutrality. The sources said payroll could be cut, but it was IVIoodus Tot Drowns ganlzaCtion represents about 10,- While on the committee, the Souvanna would visit the for­ firms merged or closed through more difficult to cut down on 000 black xxilioemen across the Grofe & Weigel ^ natlcms ot the North Atlantic United States. April. country. Rev. Mr. Allen says, he worked EXmS Graduation The group meeting today was eign governments when he goes the fixed overhead. How do you MOODUS (AP) — Police said ’70 Som anhis Treaty Organization were vlr- Hie financial problems of fire the computer? Wednesday two-year-old Monica Hiomas FVller was elected to with other members to establish tuallv mrreW todav on flnlshlne ^^TO ’s defense planning group, to Europe about July 28 for his the drug center, appoint Mark Blast Catholic High S c h ^ Heralding Politics tualiy ^ e c d today on fimsmng alUance’s defense annual medical visit. these firms often are carefully Albright claims to know of Plonskl drowned after falling in­ the council post last Friday at Swerdloff as its head and publish graduation will be held Puts Stress this fall a complete replanning ___ u j buried from sight, but gossip what he speaks. He became to the Moodus Reservoir. an Atlantic City convenUon. He .u-._ __ - __ It was to be a one-day Sources in Vientiane claimed and rumor sprout everywhere. a pamphlet on drugs. night at 7:30 in St. Joseph’s ■By Sol It. V.oh^fo — of their defense needs for the meeting. ^ that 120 North Vietnamese were president of GF^S last year and The body of the child, who led a protest last August charg­ Cathedral, Hartford. “If you believe them,’’ eiays Al- to ing the Hartford police Depart­ The Rev. Mr. Allen is direc­ I970's, In time for the Bluro- Laird also met today with the killed in capturing Saravane, in within weeks had cut personnel lived nearby East Haddam, Pressed Ham Cooked Salami On Future Manchester insuranceman .Sheriff Patrick Hogan Brls- peans to say what they can do brlghL “you’d have believed by roughly 10 per cent. This put waa found by a neighbor. ment with racial discrimination. tor of the Summer 'TO program An account of the exercises U.S. team at the Strategic Arms the southeast Laotian panhan­ for young people in Manchester will be published in tomor­ George T. L^Bonne, who re- tol 1s expected to get his party’s to prevent a massive U.B. troop Whoh members of the Claes of sides in Glastonbury and is a nomlnaUon. The only declared withdrawal from Europe next Ltmitaitlon Talks with the Soviet dle, earlier this week, but they and Wlllimantic, has been over- row's Herald. Anyone who Union In Vienna. said government caaualUea wants to reserve extra cop­ 1970 at Manchester High School state delegate from that town candidate for the Republican year, “The Depot” coffee to the Republican State Oonven- nomination is Mrs. Helen Ber- , XT. U-S. defense chief had were 40 killed, and 70 wounded and waa aaked by the ies of the paper Is asked to look back ait itheir yearbook in X . One possibility Is a European ui- u ^ - and 270 missing. The sources phone the circulation depart­ tdon, has called for an open genty, a Plainvllle insurance olfer______of* cash help t tar the_tt U.S. o breakfast at his hotel j with Am- eater Council of Churches future years, they will be re­ convention Ih the selection of bEissador Cerard Smith, the said some of the missing were S to investigate ways to establishment, 647-0046. and real estate agent, who budget, minded of more than class­ nominees for governor and U.S. chief American negotiator in believed to be prisoners of the closer ccihtact between local hopes to become the first high informed sources said De­ mates, teaichers, and Eiotivitles. senator. sheriff in Connecticut history. Vienna, and Paul H. Nitze and North Vietnamese In a temple 'A lb. fense Secretary Melvin R. Laird churches and^.JKancheater Com­ infra-red oven and a freezing In letters to all 1,032 (SOP Lieut. Gen. Royal Allison, hts in the center of the town. munity College, s unit. The 86th edition of the Soanan- told allied defense ministers the his contains words and pieturea state delegates, he wrote, G. Keith Flmston, former united States cannot promise to chief advisers. W. J. Godfrey Gpurley, DAC Pot-Inck Picnic “Please come to Hartford (June Trinity president and former Laird said they reviewed “In chairman, aaya the ^ A C will The Ladies Aid of the Congre- that express a year of upheaval, keep its present strength in Eu­ marked particularly by the 19-20) ready to support your president of the New York detail the work which has taken probably follow a sti^g^Uon gational Church held a pot-luck real choice, not someone else’s. rope beyond midd971. There are Marcus Gets COUPON voices of youth. Stock Exchange, Is supporting now about 300,(X)0 American sol­ place in Vienna.” He said r n from The Rev. Mr. AUra'.pnd picnic Thursday in the back- One leader, admittedly the high­ State Sen. Jcdin Lupton’s can­ “many complex problems” re­ NESTLE'S— 13/4.Lb. Pkg. ask the Manchester Clergy As- yard of the parsonage, Between its muliti-colored col- est, has expressed his choice, diers, sailors and airmen on NBC lage-like cavers, the new year- didacy for the GOP nomination mained to be resolved, but he Barbieri Nod MILK CHOCOLATE sociation to appoint his succes- x Barn Sale as a delegate, but this does not for tl.S. senator. Also sup­ duty in Britain and on the Conti­ sor as the “minloterial’’ repre- B^embers of the Democratic recalls the questions rais- nent—mostly in West Germany. was hopeful of an agreement. CLOSING mean that leadership has.” porting Lupton is H.M. Homer, sentaUve on the committee. Woman’s Club will hold a Barn about education, poOltics, and Laird was reported to have The early hours of today’s NEW HAVEN, Ctonn. (AiP)— LaiBonne, who ran for the chairman emeritus of the Unit­ __ cloTOd-^r '"®®‘^ ’"’ere devoted largely’to DemocraUc Town <3ialnnan Ar- SHAPIES Other executive committee Sale at, Szegda’s barn on People 1" general. It focuses on State Senate in 1906 and lost, is ed Aircraft Corp. ' explained at the members are Dr. Donald J. Szegda Rdad, Saturday, from 10 present and the future rather being mentioned again as the Lupton,’ who lives in West- m w tin^"that'prudent Nixon la ™ ^ endorrod I COCOA ; buildup In the Mediterranean State Sen. Edward L. Marcus Hennigan, superintendent of a.m. to 4 pSi. as yearbooks Republican State Senate nomi­ port, said today that, if elected under heavy pressure from Con­ schools, education representa- The women pick up items olten do. gress to make troop cuts and tmd. elsewhere. for the U.S. Smate nomination, FLINGS nee from the 4th Senatorial Dis­ to the Senate, one of hts first Adm. Ephraim P. Holmes, al- calUng him "by far the beat tive; Police Chief James Rear- until then and-^wUi accept any The opening and closing sec- trict. official acts would be to estab- save money. U.S. budget deci­ don, police representative; Dr. item, “big or^ small^*-’,.; lions of the Somanhis empha- ______sions are0 X0 dueooo In... theu.o late.c c fall..ou naval commander In the A*- qualified of the candidates.” OUT In 1967, he lost to Howard liah an office “East of the Riv­ Pkg. Charles B3. Jacobson Jr., repre- The Bam Sale is the^>nJy fund size the need tor an Individual Hausman for the post of GOP er.” Other mlnlartera urged that *t*'***Lv*'^^.t*' naval Barbleri’s stand has meaning L 1 5 ! _ Q f f _ ! CHIPSTERS^ sentlng local phyalclana; Robert raising project for th e '^ e a r To discover who I am .’.’ It state chairman. UB. strength be maintained. It ®“'® "^ emphasis on the not only for Marcus’s campaign. Digan, coor tlnator of town youth Those with items to contrirote also asserts thajt “our goal os Hausman has indicated his State Sen. Edward Marcus of Is feared that UB. cuts would be Warsaw Pact forces, but also for Sen. Thomas J. services; Paul E. Moss, assist- may call Mrs. Szegda or M i^ individuals ,1s not only the ac- support for U.S. Rep. Thomas followed by cuts tn other coun- Tile ministers told their am- Dodd’s bid tor renomlnatioa, SWEET LIFE Now Haven. Democratic candi­ bassadors on the North Atlantic since Barbieri had been one of ant administrator at Manches- Richard Urban, facts but the evolu- Meskill for governor and U.S. date for U.S. senator, has call- I'^es’ strength, I C O U P O N ter Memorial Hospital, hospital BA Degree ideas.’’ Rep. Lowell Weicker for U.S. ed for a national policy on free- "^® result could be that the Council and their top mUltary Dodd’s staunchest supporters n representative; William Diana Robert Fletcher, son of Mr. senator. Soviet Union would doubt the officers to look into ways of over the years, PHASE The 'ljand lettered lines are dom of the press. MUSHROOMS of the Town Board of Directors, and Mrs. Wilbur Fletcher, Lake Ranked im the itages by “line LaBonne, without naming his In a speech In Oxfprd, he ability of Western nations to strengthening allied forces and Referring to the other cancH- 12-lLB. PKGS. I Town Government representa- Road, was awarded hts B.S. In ^ hold out long: against the Soviet Medlterrar dates, Barbieri said that M ^us prints” forxhe most pert. This personal choice for U.S. sena­ charged that recent efforts by nean. Uve; and Gourley. physical education from Spring- type of print'glvea a high con- tor, stated, “I will work hard the Justice Department to sub­ attack. “has the 3routh and liberal ap- NEXT PHASE - 25% INCREASE field college June 1. tnaist eiffect. ThAsprint can be for Lowell Weicker If he Is poena the raw notes of report­ The survey to be produced „ ®“”>P®«’® were reported peal of the Rev. Joseph Duff^; Stems & Pieces I MAZOLA MARGARINE I He graduated from Windham nominated. But, he is not my ers are "a new threat to free- will be caUedcalled AtlanticAUanUc Defense ® *'e_h«m of six Amerl- he has the legislative exnerlenceexperience black and white W\two colors can antisubmarine High School in 1966 where he depending cm the pa^r^ used. first choice, and I intend vot­ dom of the press,” and “acts for the 1970’s, AD 70 for short. trawlers and the political savvy of Tom 4 4-Oi. Cons I I Columbia was a member of the varsity ing on June 20 for the person I of governmental harrass- Some officials are referring to it ^ ®e United States. Dodd; and he has demonstrated IN MEMBERSHIP FEES! The staff, under co^^tors ment, which must end quickly.’’ as the Broslo Exercise, In trib- ^ emeigency It could take that he has the financial re- gymnastics team and vice James Schrelber and WiUiam consider the best qualified.” president of Phi Epsilon Kappa. Concerning the gubernatorial He concluded, “The right of ute to Manllo Broslo, secretary- '^®®“® “ Set them back to sources, so necessary In these Enrollm ent Fletcher plans to Join the Air Geyer, experimented with otheX^ pomlnee, ” he stated, “Both can- — - - ■' European waters. *■times of.... high campaign costa, ACT NOW fo get in on the "ground floor” of the unique effects. A nupiber of pictures, a news reporter to fulfill his or general of the alliance, FPrce In the officers pilot pro­ oiqates for governor have her assignment without Inter- A high-ranking West German and the other assets of Alphon- gram. both color and black and white, strdBg election records.” SUB Donahue.” European Health Spa program! If combines the latest L. J Of Voters are highly grained. The grain ference from any governmental source said hls government was results from blowing up the pic­ “I resent steamroller source should be as valid In pressing other European NATO Meeting Slated BarUert did not menUon the and best in scientifically designed health and fitness LEAN GROUND CHUCK Manchester Evening Herald ture from a small negative. tactics,’’X^aBonne wrote. “I re­ Alabama aa It is tn Oinnectl- members to make a Joint pay- latest entry in the race—former Scheduled Columbia Correspondent Vir­ In addition, there are sepia- sent candiOBtes created by the cut. Hiere should be no state ment to the United States to On Budget Form congressman Donald J. Irwin. facilities with a friendly, professional staff of health MORTON DINNERS ginia Carlson Tel. 288-9224. press. I reseh^ anything that or regional Interpretations of help defray the cost of keeping Barbieri, who Is regarded as A voter enrollment session tone pictures, which are in 3 LBS. brown shades, and silhouettes. prevents each df-.^^us, as dele­ what our founding fathers 300,000 troops In Europe, The nine-member Budget FV)r- one of the more potent political maintenance specialists who plan a program designed CHICKEN OR TURKEY be held at Yeomans Hall gates, from freely^ expressing meant In Including freedom of The source Indicated that the mat Committee, appointed by flFui’es in Connecticut and an The final page has a scratched his choice.” \ OR MORE June 12 from 2 to 6 p.m. accord­ or shattered appearance and an­ the press in _____ the OonstltuUon.” idea was still in its Infant stage _ Town Manager Robert Weiss to aspirant to the state chairman­ for you alone. Yes, you can achieve your ideal weight! Police Seek ship held for so many yeanby 2 FOR 69^ ing to r ^ s t r a r Mrs. Grace other page looks billowy. Saturday is the day forNton- FMngle. Besides the unique opening John M. Bailey, said he bm* You can maintain the youthful vigor that adds a plus to ventions In all eight of the bury, who is the Democratic done hls best to see that all the Hie sessl(»i Includes enrolling Youths In and closing sections, the 208- state’s counties; for nominating itqte central committeeman page volume also contains the Senate contenders had a fair every — yes, every — activity and aspect of life! new voters and enrolling those Republican and Democratic the 4th Senatorial District, 'is.rzsz "s s s -'m.,. r ,'’"'"’ * hearing in New Haven. BIRD’S EYE COOL WHIP senior photos, group activity candidates for high sheriff. has^xome out for Alphonsiis ^ re ^ rte r he it will be at 8 p.m., in the who are already voters, into a NYC Slaying x- r Knew Of the plan — • "I have done nothing to at­ RIGHT GUARD — FAMILY SIZE photos, and a number of candid ■ ■ A m r«/> The Hartford County Repub- D onah^ for the Democratic coffee ropm in the tempt to prejudice the case for political party. Necessary pictures of students and teach­ lican:an convention will be at 10 nominatibi^ for U S. senator. Municipal Building, ...... "I"...... , changes and corrections will be NEW YORK (AP) — A re­ ers. HiUropean defense,^.ministers - er against any candidate,” .he 2 PKGS. 89^ tired schoolteacher who refused a.m., at the King Philip School, Moriarty had been considered „ Tt ^ ® ®e***>i>*ttee was named by said, ...... 7 OZS. — Reg. $1.59 for 84® made to the caucus lists. will meet here In Se^ember to Weiss after numerous mm '*l"IEll4l|, jjj a handout to a 14-year-old runa- West Hartford. The Democratic a backer for XS. Sen. Thomas ''“lllllllllllnllllllh...... 'Ultlllll,. reduce M rs^ Pringle a d ^ that. in ^ "“‘^tr T J r ^ r F ^ ^ r d ^ r ^ T a T convenUon will be at 2 p.m7,a^ D o^I discuss the proposal.prooosal. P ,^ p,alntsj.y tp^ dtrectors, clt: venS^ u r'm o ro ‘‘ihST for man, womGn tone up view of possible primaries In Florida was beat- creases with spray starch twMTimtng pool ^'iilllllinii.... CURAD BANDAGES the Hotel Sonesta, Hartford. The 4th SenatoriaKDlstrict is relieve tension BONUS BOX OF 79 both parties, unafUUated voters for a stay-fresh appearance. Incumbent Democratic comprised of Manchest^, Glas­ hydroswirl individual, NU SOR FABRIC SOFTENER are urged to take full advantage ‘^''®®------icE plunge figure enelysis of their voting rights by enroU- earlier In Greenwich VU- tonbury, M.arlborough aM East fauna Hampton. T_' . meeting of the Board He said he waa not sumwrtinff purtonallzed . REG. 79c FOR 48® Ing with a party. UnafUUated *®*^®' P°Hee reported, Biaam room service and the committee ST ta H S S 38 OZ. 6 3 ^ liters must shaTO the costs of a One of the youths hit the man, Richardson Hearing Warm inhalatiort room friendly club th ^ to r^ j!® r i, held May 26, vdien the dl- Havener, but becauro M a^us condmoning EXCEDRIN 60’s primary but are not entitled to a tall 230-pounder, with a sttek. Girls Raise $62 foreign exchange loss In- rectors \riefed the committee “meets the reauirements of atmofisltttf I-. vote in one. The pair then -threw him down a > m achines beeuiiful Aliso at this session, those who stone stairway. He struck his With Some Hot Queries tiwM li^" maintaining U.S. on their objections and recom- moat of the D el^rato In Cton- sun booths decor REG. $1.05 FOR 6 r For MMH Drive troops to Europe by buying mended possible Improvements, neoticut ’’ Yogi room ^ easy to get to JIFOAM OVEN GLEANER are eUgible to be made voters head dri' a step and died, police By R. MEAB8 The Manchester Memorial may make appllcaUon and be said. spot by senators of both parties hOBllh food bur emple'perking AssociatedPreM Writer on the Committee. The commit­ Hospital Building Fund recently \ given the elector’s oath and Three men tried to seize the WASHINGTON (aH k^ Elliot tee’s approval of hls nomination was Increased by a donation of 16 OZ.' ^ 9 9 ^ have their names submitted for youths In a bruising battle, but L. Richardson, secret appears certain with speedy 162.82 from Tina and Dorothy approval t othe Board’ of Admls- they managed to escape, nate of the Department of p^irmation to follow by the Helfrick of 14 Westminster Rd. slons at the next regular ses- Hie dead man was tentatively Health, Education and Welfare, fidfNIenate. Tina and Dorothy, aged 11 and HUNrS TOMATO SAUCE **®PP*”® **® ^e Identified as Robert Byron, 61. received a warm personal Rlchmdspn weathered more 14, respectively, held a back­ ARE YOU 11 YEARS OLD OR OLDER? SWEET LIFE PINK or WHITE ® The girl, a blonde from St. greeting today at a Senate con- than 30 iminiltea v of complaints yard fair at their home last Come on in and get acquainted! one murt be a citizen, at least Augustine, told police she and flrmatlon hearing but he faced by Long about thS^TnUitant Na- weekend to raise money for the s AlUi Tt)U pfTERasrmD IN EAiRNING TOUR OWN MONBITT LIQUID DETEROENT 15 OZS. TWO CANS 43® tm i^ tofo r r Bts f I '^******^>,^ ---- — "’®''* —«xx.. v*i w v n ®*’®rp------r -a questioning----- ... on welfare re- tional Welfare Rlghtsbrganiza-x^igiiui hOSpltal. Rialuck and needed money. They form on school desegregation. tlon and about possible exion.^ daughters of Dr. and Mrs. s HAVE TOU THOUGHT ABOUT SAVINO F (» TOUR FUTURE K>UCATK>NT During the pre-opening period, ‘while our beautiful $750,000 health club 4s under construction, membership activities are conducted TtTvrxm OfficeRb 1, Bidsh. i. . ijgj agreed tow let,c. herlusr panhandle ptuuiaiiuie Richardson, *x.w.«x«xv.., neatly parrying sionaivii ofw* welfarewuuoxi: rollsruns underuiiuer Pres-1 -res- ^'rancts W. .Helfrick, the girls • DO TOU KNOW IH E VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE TOU CAN GAIN FROM OWN­ ' while they followed behind to sometimes provocative ques- Ident Nixon’s proposed family Presented a check for the pro- 32 OZ. 35*= GREEN GIANT the town hiitMincx .. . - _ ------. r 7 ceodsof Uie fair to James ING TOUR OWN BUSINESS T from an on-site trailer vvhich provides a comfortable reception area ^y*^ T P‘“ “ - Ooughlin, assistant controller at And privflto conforonco rooms. Tho coro staff which will sorvo you FANCY CULTIVATED town pla.Tfo*!^toe‘Tto‘S office building to be ‘^“"■®‘* ®*»ortly before 1 a.m. D-La., chairman of the ® Senate “®‘®‘“®® Richardson was introduced to s HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT THAT YOU WOUU> Lnnn TO OWN YOUR OWN CUT GREEN or WAX BEANS MMH. PAPER ROUTET perrnanently is here now to give you a "visual preview tour" of our put out for bids this week. Police said' the girl’s father a Finance Committee, generally the committee by the man who, welder, told them she had ron ®®®oel®fed himself with the poU- to 1962, defeated him to the Helping them at the fair facilrties and answer all your questions. No obligation, of course. ®*'® away from home "eight "days ®‘®® ®* *’‘® Predecessor, Robert MassachusetU Republican pri- '’^®re Toby Shapiro of 90 Steep BLUEBERRIES p>nt 39® 16 OZ. ' ®«°- She had run away onceT »• mary for attorney general-Sen. Lane, Randy Murphy of THE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD CANS * I D HAS ROUTE e dUeaaed to gratulate you or sympatWie for w e " l^ ’ cw^'biAaSrsTLMO- Sunday hot OogB, hamburgers, pUzaa University Place. He was pier and more rewarding place Richardson’s appeartOlee be- clad mountaiiw that rise to al­ I t 10A.M.-6P.M. (47-1471 sandwiches w ill. be thrown down the stairway at 107 to live.” fore the committee waa the first most 8,000 feet. The j^k belles 0&G POTATO STICKS r: rr nvallobls. His beach committee University Place, Just three Richardson was lauded as an step in the proceedings leading the belief that desert is all flat 51B MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST] 3 I r HIGHLAND S T W f i T oiado- amat»m»atB for an blocks away. ^ ideal choice for the HEW hot to expected confirmation. monotony. MAMOHESTEIL MANCHCSTi^f CONN 7 OZ. CAN 29®

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CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 PAGE NINETEEN Poorer Financially^ Richer^in Players Clarke Pulled Pitch Sox at e500 TH. d r y Sid e Lotz Looking Ahead New Clubs Satisfied TONIGHT’S GAMES I After Victory o f S p orts Dillons vS; Sears at Waddell cago, defenseman Jim Watson To Beat Twins^ Ace TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE MONTREAL (AP) — Division clubs were: Wilson and VFW vs. Morlartys at Buck- The Buffalo Sabres and from Detroit, Marshall and de­ forward Rosaire Palement from ley - \ NEW Yo r k (AP)— AU *t won't be the last one I give right-hander, whose two-out sin- American League CHICAGO (A P)—The are back up Barrys vs. Gorman, 6:16 Nebo Following Long Trip fenseman Al Hamilton from Philadelphia, forward Bob Dll- Stevensons vs>t- Lawyers at the Minnesota Twins were uP-" gle In the filth set the stage tor East Division to the .500 mark thanks to a 14 inning: 7-6 heartthrobber mmmmmmmmm By DEAN R. YOST Dicks vs. Lenox, 7;80 Nebo the now are $6,000,000 poorer New York and goalie Rocky labough and veteran netminder Verplnnck pulling: for young Bert Bly- It Blyleven wasn’t shocked by cnarke’s winning blast. ”Hls W. L. Pet. G.B. over Chicago, and Tony Conigliaro says he thinks the Yanks Bring Back Old Memories Ahnulll vs. Wholesale, 6:16 Farr and defenseman Francois Charlie Hodge from Oakland, CHICAGO (A P)— Dick touring cad4y to drive It to t first tournament, has no Illus­ the homer, Clarke was. "Just control was good. Instead of lay- BalUmore Keeney and 20 players richer fob ieven, but when Horace 37 19 .661 — team may be getting back into a steady winning stride. Lacombe from - the Montreal defenseman Darryl Sly and for­ Army & Navy withstand a Lotz is a young lion who you, but they aren't working ions about his status on ths about everytlme I hit one, I sur- ing It In when he got behind a New York ^ , Looking like the team of old, are the present day New Methodist vs. Peros, 6:16 Rob­ lowing Wednesday’s Na­ Clarke finally pulled 33 24 Canadians. They' did not chobse ward Ray Cullen from Minneso­ two-run sixth Inning to d^eat here, so it’s two days behind the tour. prise myself,” said the 5-foot-9 hitter, he’d make a good pitch. Boston 9 " ent^ !Jira!fd^ CM do iTthen nigiiaro’s ,irounder to load" the York Yankees, presently the hottest teanri in the ertson suddenly has become a against him, his number tional Hockey League ex­ a player from the Toronto Ma­ ta, Los Angeles forward Mike Police A Fire, 11-9, last night at wheel.” “ I don’t think you can .call speedster. “ I don’t have a home He threw curve bails on 3-and-2 Dp,:io.t 9 things start breaking for us.” A** Petrocelli unloaded American League s Eastern ^Division. The stri^ DeCormler vs. Sportsmen, dominant factor in pro pansion draft. ple^ Leaf a. Corrigan and Wayne Makl of Waddell Field. Lotz Is a quiet, thoughtful, anyone a really great playsr un­ was up. run swing. I try never to swing counts. That’s a pretty good Wash’n. 11 Conigliaro said after Wednesday **** slam shot Into the clan from’ the Bronx IS only four and a half games be- 7:80 Oak The two new clubs were al­ golf. But there’s been no Prom toe West Division, Buf­ toe Blues. Winning pitcher Glen Cooke pleasant young man possessed til he has won maybe 20 tourna­ Clarke’s two-run homer In the up on the ball because when I sign.’’ Cleveland 14 night’s victory, "injuries have *'f*‘l_*»*®a‘=hers to narrow hind division-leading Baltimore Orioles. Acadia vs. Green Manor, 8:46 lowed to pick 18 skaters and great, immediate change falo drafted: Goyette, defense- Vancouver bought two players went the route and contributed of a smooth, classic swing who ments or more,” he said. ”Mdat fifth Inning Wednesday night jo I usually make out. "You’ve got to give him a lot Oak two goaltenders off the existing West Division really been hurting this club.” Lacking only the ~ man Chris Evans and goalie after toe draft—John Arbour, a two doubles and scored three for the 27 year old Califor­ didn't make expenses his first of toe guys out here have won carried the New York Yankees ..j home of credit,” Yanks manager — Conigliaro was one of the Bos- / ' Berry s fourth home run power of Mickey ManUe, Rt^er Cheu’ter Oak with lone 12 teams, which were permit­ Minnesota Gary Edwards from toe St. defenseman from Pittsburgh t'mes to pace AAN. Dave Ker­ nian. four years on toe tour^ improved only four or five, even some qf ^ t Minnesota 2-1 and pinned because of the way the Ralph Houk agreed. "He 2 ton heroes, swatting a two-nur 'iicreased the margin to two Maris and the colorful move- gg^nea being played at Keeney REC LEAGUE ted to protect 16 skaters and He sat In the locker room with Calllomia Louis Blues, forwards Reg and forward. Andre Boudrias shaw also went two for two and a little in 1968 then won $48,OCX) the big names. Blyleven, the Twins’ 19-year-old game ended, but usually I’d showed real good poise. I Imag- 614 homer In the ninth inning to tie seventh, but Chicago ments of Yogi Berra, you would and Robertson Park, plus two goalies each. his hands held atlffly out in front Oakland VIEW averted a first place tie Fleming and Gerry Meehan of from St. Louis. scored three times. and took the. title In the satel­ "I think a player ■ needs to pltchlng prodigy, with his first m say I’d rather gat three Ine they’d like to have a few 16V4 the score 6-all. Rico Petrocelli Horlen couldn’t hold uilnk yesterday’s Yanks.are still me Hartford Twilight league of him. Chicago last night as they defeated Dis­ ’T m satisfied with the way It toe Philadelphia Flyers, a trio Backed by a minor league Jeff Holt drove in four runs lite Alameda County Open last prove himself over the long haul major league setback. singles. They don’t pay me for more like him.’’ I6V4 was another Red Sox hltUng Red Sox In the ninth as around. contest between New Britain count Furniture 6-4 to the open­ Kansas City turned out,” said Bud Polle, of defensemen-Tracy Pratt, championship club which won with a homer to load the losers’ "I’ll be okay,” he quipped to­ year. before he can be claaoed a great It was the fourth homer of the home nins, and three hits are The Yankees, who managed Milwaukee 19 star, belUng his second grand Yaa^rzemskl walked and Tony xhe threat of the home run Moriarty Brothers at Mt. ing game at Mt. Nebo. If the general manager of toe Ca­ Mike McMahon and Doug Bar­ everything in toe Western Hock­ attack. day before atarting out in . toe He broke through to his first player.” season for the little New York three hits any way you look at seven hits off Blyleven In the slam homer in four days to get ms game-tying homer. pall Is still there, however, but ipwo Alumni League base- Fumlturemen won there would Wednesday’s Resulta nucks. rie—from Pittsburgh, forwards Army & Navy 102 44x—11-6-4 first round of toe $130,000 West­ major title in toe Monsanto Lotz may not be In that cate­ second baseman, matching his It." seven Innings he worked, didn't hls team back Into the game In J^® ” ®“ b l ^ a couple of not by too many guys. Big dls- gj^nies also took place. Ten- have been a tie for the first ey League last season, toe Can­ Boston 7, C2iicago 6, 14 innings Police A Fire 103 032— 9-8-3 ern Open Golf Tournament,” C ^ n this year and suddenly Is gory yet, but he ranked among the fourth nnlng after'the White agalnM CSilcago rellev- appointment is Curt Blefary, courts, open to the public, spot with Lantern House. ” t think I got toe best young Brian Perfy and Howie Menard ucks could have the makings of 1969 total and giving him 20 In "We certainly didn’t wear the petrify the youngster. But he Washington 8, Kansas City 1 Cooke, Wallenberg, Malonery, just as soon as I get the steer­ second on toe money list at al­ the favorites for the $26,(X)0 first Sox had vaulted Into a 6-0 lead. ®|’ Wilbur W o^ in the extra In- who came from the Houston were all getting a lot of wear Big Bob Rand clouted a three- goalie today in Dune Wilson. I from toe Oakland Seals, for­ a better expansion team than six big league seasons.' kid out," said StotjUemyre, who admitted that his first exposure BalUmore 2, California 1 Ntirml, and Orlowski and De- ing wheel out of my hands.” most $106,000. prize In toe Western, the last Ironically, after the heavy hit- finally coming up Astros In the Joe Pepitone deal. them. New courts are being run homer to toe fifth to power think he’s Just as good as Bemle wards Skip Krake andCraig those which joined the NHL 'In "No, I’m not surprised he hit held the Twins hitless after to cavemdus Yankee Stadium Oakland 6, Cleveland 4 Parent was at toe same stage.” Cameron from the Los Angeles 1967. Domlnlois. Lotz, one of three players to Lotz, a compact, 6-foot-O, 176- tune-up before next week’s UJI. one out...not with a 300-foot Tony Oliva tripled and scored and Its partisan crowd of 18,039 New York 2, Minnesota 1 ting. It was a cheap, unearned ^® winning run. A single He has hit only one circuit bloW jnatalled at the all new Charter VFW to victory. Mike Zotta Open. run that prdvlded the margin of Scott, a passed ball and a m plate appearances. The (Punch Imlach, general man­ Kings and defenseman Jean- "There are four or five fel­ capture two vlctortea on toe tour pounder, is the younger brother light field,’’ said the Dutch-bom on a grround out In the fourth as was not without Its unsettling Detroit 7, Milwaukee 5 128 Oak Park. had three hits for toe 'winners. NATIONAL LEAGUE Other leading contenders In victory In the 14th Inning. put a runner on third big righthander is hitting at a ager—coach of Buffalo, said, Guy Lagace from the Minnesota lows from toe Western League this year, pulled down the $30,- of tour regular Jim Lotz. Blyleven, who came up from the the Yanks rallied for their sev- moments. Today’s Games The slow pitch softball has Discount, managing only six Scott Garman tx>ssed a--four-hlt toe 166 man field competing on George Scott started things with with one out^ln^^e 12^, ^bid he 203 pace, “ Happy? I have to be happy. North Stars. who can play In toe NHL, like 000 first prize in last week’s ” He was always better than minors last week and beat enth victory in an eight-game "Before tonight,” he said, really developed a lot of Interest. hits, was led by Gene Rosen­ ■toutout and limited Manches­ the 6,923 yard, par 71 Beverly Washington (Bosman S-6) at was stranded there. And Yas- Bob Murcer and ftoy White “ We have two very capable The Canucks grabbed defense- Murray Hall and Ted Taylor,” Kemper Open — then set out on me when we were kids,” Dick- Washington 4-1 In his first start, homestand. "The biggest crowd I ever a one-out single, raced all the In town. Many nights gooll berg with two hits. ter Auto Parte to four hits os Country Club course included Kansas city (Butler 2-4), N trzemski singled and stole sec­ pace the Yanks In the home run performers to Phil Goyette and man Gary Doak from Boston as Polle said. toe two-day, 886 mile drive from said. ” I think that helped me— but bowed this time to a mMter- “ I watched him pretty close pitched in front of was 7,000 at way to third on a passed ball, crowds come to Nebo to ■view V.F.W. Oil 031 X—6-10-8 Nassiffs posted a 9-0 vlotory. Jock Nlcklaus, Arnold Palmer, Milwaukee (Brabender 2-7) ai ond with two out In the 3th only department with eight each. As Don Marshall. If we can get a their first choice. Later they In a trade Involving Minneso­ Chkrlotte, N.C. to Chicago. being In a position of always ful four-hitter by Yanks’ ace tonight because I had read so Wichita earlier this year. And and then‘ scored the tiebreaking the Rec and Candlelight actiem Discount 010 120 0—4 -6 4 Ray Gliha had a perfect 4-4 Detroit (Nlekro 6-4), N to be left there when Conigliaro a team. New York has belted few of toe draft picks to score a grabbed Barry Wilkins, another ta and Montreal, the Canadlens "I wanted to fly» he said, "but striving to be better than John.” Ken Still, Tom Welskopf, Larry Mel Stottlemyre. "If emybody much about him and I was kind that night, everybody got in tally on an error by third base- with always a good turnout for n’ght and Stan Zima bLaated a Hinson, Bob Lunn and Tommy Oakland (Dobson 6-6) at man Bill Melton. was called out on strikes to end only 36 out of the park. CANDLELIGHT LEAGUE few goals, we’ll move up to this Bruins’ rearguard. sent right winger Bob Rousseau 1 couldn’t find anyone to drive ” L6tz, who said he fulfilled his pulls oue here, it’s a home run. of curious,” ^ d ed the Yanks’ free." the Silk City games. homer. .Aaron. Cleveland (McDowell 8-4), N The Red Sox paraded six the Inning. An example of home run pow­ Tedford Barbers regrouped business faster than ybu think.” Other 'Vancouver choices from for Claude Larose to complete my cor. Usually you can get a year's goal when he won his California (R. May 4-3) at Tony C. argued so vehemently The only remaining town team Garman, In his six inning stint, pitchers to the mound Ip the er is that of the Western Divi­ their forces and overpowered Buffalo had first pick to toe East Division clubs were: for­ the deal which started Tuesday sent 13 batters down swinging. Baltimore (Cuellar 6-4), N over the third strike call that he sion leaders, the Minnesota yet to taate defeat Is Center Taylor’s Tavern in a free swing­ three hour and 66 minute mara­ draft and took forward Tom wards John Schella and Ralphwhen Ted Harris was drafted- by Brian Charle^bois contrilbuted Hits Ball Hard in Leadoff Spot in Order Only games scheduled. was ejected from the game by Congo df the Dusty League at ing contest, 14-9, also at Mt. Mother-in-Law Included thon, with Vicente , who Twins. They have knocked 66 Webster from toe Boston Stewart from Montreal, for­ toe North Stars from toe Cana­ two hits to the Auto Part attack Friday’s Games umpire Ron Luciano and had to Robertson Park. Center Bil­ Nebo. pitched the 12th and 13th in­ over the fences with Harmon Bruins. wards and Ron dlens In toe intra-league draft. with toaimmates Phil VaJeintlne New York at Kansas City, N nings, getting credit for the vic­ be replaced In the field by Killebrew sending out 16, liards In the Silk City loop was George McKay had a perfect After toe draft, Webster was Ward and defenseman Pat The Canadlens also received Boston at Minnesota, N George 'Iliomas, who was defeated by Acadia Restaurant, and Crescent Deedantis each tory ' to hike his perfect record Also the Twins, a team built 4-4 night Including a two-run dealt to toe Detroit Red Wings Quinn from Toronto, defense- Minnesota’s first draft choice in stdki'ng single hlta. SPORTS Pepitone Stuns Home Town Gang Washington at Chicago, N switched from the coaching Klock in the Indy League was homer to key toe Barbers’ at­ for the season to 6-0. Geiry with power and speed, have for goalie Itoger'Crozler. Buffa­ men Poul Popiel and Ed Ha- ■today’s amateur draft while Nassiffs 170 100— -II-O Trevino Reveals Plan California at Detroit, N Moses pinch hit for Romor in ‘*’® active roster just a downed by Driving tack. John Pasquarelli and 9 1 swiped 20 bases In 21 attempts lo also bought Ted Hodgson toum from Detroit, forward Or- Minnesota got a second-round Auto Parts 000 000—0- 4-2 HOUSTON (AP) — Joe Milwaukee at Cleveland, N few hours earlier In the night. School, Lenox Pharmacy knock­ Chuck Annal had two hits and the 14th and hit the grounder while the Yanks are 34-61. from toe New York Rangers aft­ land Kurtenbach from the choice from toe Canadiens in Garmon and B’ahey; SchArdt, Oakland at Baltimore, N ’thlrd base coach Eddie Po- ed off Tedford’s Barbers and Terry Schilling a two-run hom­ Pepitone stunned the gang which Melton fumbled to let In Mel Stottlemyre regaining his er toe draft was completed. Rangers and forwards Garth exchange. Valentine, Snuffer and Sunffer. To Take U.S. Open RESULTS powskl also was tossed out of Gunver Stampers just recently from his old home town the run, so Lee Stange pitched piching form of last year, re­ er. The Sabres’ draft picks from Rizzuto and Jim Wiste from The 'tneetlngs wind up today National League the game In the arg:ument. trounced the Lantern House in Wednesday with a fourth the final inning for the Red Sox corded his second consecutive Pete Rlbcheck rapped out six existing East Division teams Chicago. with toe amateur draft and the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE CHASKA, Minn. (A P )— Lee Trevino’s plan to win ALUMNI JUNIORS East Division Despite the length of the nine Inning game as he beat the the Rec League. three hits for Taylors and Jeff inning grand slam homer and got credit for a save. were: Paul Terbenche from Chi­ Vancouver choices from West reverse draft. Action was hot and heavy at the 197(> U.S. Open Golf Championship: Winning Elks capitalised on W. L. Pet. O.B. game and all the run-scoring, Twins, 2-1. He has won six of This only proves that there Maxwell, Walt Balider, John the Vorplanck Field last night 11 walks and 18 errors to defeat The game started imauspi- the Red Sox finished with only —— ------Bring your wife, three kids to gain the Houston Astros Chicago 29 22 .669 — his last seven starts to bring are well balanced teams in each McCarthy, John Wright and as the Oilers and Arihaldl’s bat­ toe Mets, 16-0, last night at the ciously for Boston as the White eight, hits, with Conigliaro and I • A y®®’ y®®*" mother-in-law a a 5-3 victory over the Mets Pittsburgh 28 29 .491 4 his won lost total to 6-4. of the five town leagues. Ken Shapazian all collected two tled to eight innings before the West Side Oval. Sox jumped on starter Mike Scott leading the way with two week early, hit 5,000 balls and from New York. New York 27 29 .482 4V4 Last nights’ performance was hits apiece. Oilers could score two runs and La d ie s F L A Norm Davey hurled a two-hlt- Nagy for two runs in the second apiece. NHL Amateur Draft Rivals Flared play 144 holes. Pepitone, a Brooklyn boy and St. Louis 26 27 .481 i% inning on a double by Melton, his 212th in a Yankee uniform, Tedford 211 600 6-14-16-2 ■win, 4-2. ter for toe winners and whiffed The White Sox came up with Verdict Reached Arch • rivals, Manchester ' 1 ~ k ■ Trevino, toe leading money former New York Yankee, Phlla’phia 24 30 .444 6% placing him 20th on the all-time Taylors 180 000 6— 9-14-8 Contributing to the winners’ 14 Met batters. singles by Ed Herrmann and 10 hits, but live of them were off Cale Yarborough has been de­ and Rockville, tangle In a raw s D esi winner on toe 1970 tour, Imple- drilled his first National League Montreal 19 36 .352 11% Kankee list. He has more inn­ attack were Tom Bombardier, D Brendan Duffy collected the Gail Hopkins, an error by Nagy Nagy In 2 2-3 innings, after clared the winner in the Motor INDY LEAGUE Price Structure Up Hartford Twilght League at­ mented toe plan Wednesday grand slammer Into the right West Division and a force play. ings pitched, 101, than anyone Frank Livingston, Jim Berzln- two Met hits, oile a double. which the Boston bullpen turned State 400 mile stock car race Bunching four hits to toe sixth traction tonight at Rock­ ^ 1 '^ n -wT with his first practice round field seats after Mets pdteher 42 16 .737 — else on the. staff. In the nine skl, each with singles and Andy Elks 128 eOx—16-6- 1 Cincinnati Chicago picked up three more in an outstanding effort. Ken last Sunday in Cambridge Junc­ inning, AmericEin Driving School MONTREAL (A P )—^The 14 National Hockey Leasnie ville’s Henry Park starting AF mJ €m j t over the rolling 7,100-yard Ha- Nolan Ryan had filled the bases 39 23 .566 10 Innings, he pitched 109 balls, 74 Geidd with a double. Mete 000 000— 0-S-lS Atlanta runs In the third—two of them Brett relieved Nagy In the third tion, Mich. came from behind to win 6-3 clubs move today into the amateur draft in which they at $ o’clock. ____ zeltine National course 28 miles and forced in one run on a walk. 26 .664 10% strikes, 36 balls and whiffed Bob Dlgan, Bruce Ballard' and Davey and Obermler; Lacy Los Angeles 31 unearned thanks to a rare dou­ and the young left-hander A dispute arose over the fact over toe Telephone at Keeney will pay a possible $10,000 fee for the privilege of pick­ Principals will be the SUTTON," Mass. (.AP) — southwest of toe Twin Cities. After rounding the bases Pept­ San BYan. 26 31 .466 16 seven batters. Rich Scranton all doubled for and Banning. ble error by Carl Yastrzemskl worked a very strong 4 1-3 In­ _ „ , . . that Yarborough passed Pete Field last night. ing and choosing the top junior hot shots in North home town Oilers and the Ansaldks. Kathy VlTiitworth, toe tall Texan "i>ve never come this early one leaped exultantly on home Houston 26 33 .441' 17 in left field. Doubles by Luis Ron H ^ e n , in pinch hitting Hamilton an a caution flag. who Is toe all-time top money a tournament before,” Tre- nings in which he struck out five Wally Irish went 2-8 to set toe SUk Town Moriarty’s. Oilers 020 000 02—4-0-2 ALUMNI LEAGUE plate with both feet. San Diego 26 34 .433 17% Aparicio and Carlos May pro­ roles, is the worst on the team. America. and was reached for only one Yarborough edged the Yankee pace for Drivers. Last night the Oilers open­ ■Ansaldis 001 010 00-2-7-2 wlnner on toe women’s golf vino oald os he sat out a tlaui- Shortened, by darkneos, It was his second night in a Wednesday’s Results going 0-8 Pete Ward, bating p ,ash by two-tenths of a second, The $10,000 price structure maximum four goaltenders. duced one bona fide run, but hit—Berry’s homer. For toe Phonemen, only Irv ed play by topping East Li-vlngston, Bombardier and tour, returned to one of her fa- derstorm. “ I should play eight Nasslff Arms scored a strong row as leadoff batter In the As­ then after Herrmann walked, only .200 has_gone 3-17 in toat. Hamilton’s crew filed a that will likely send top Junior gaejj player costs the drafting vorite courses today for the „iore rounds and hit 4,000 or tros’ lineup and the first base- San Diego 11, Chicago 8 Sparkly Lyl®. Koonce and de7art‘m en rR ‘Kleiii, John Riodo Sox’ counterrally In the fourth. end series in Minnesota Friday new course record, previously Country Club’s long and exact- op e„ champion gets ready for He had a few words 'with his Cincinnati (Merritt 11-3) at The Minnesota ’Twins’ Bert to post a 9-1 victory over Multi will pay $3,000 for each amateur Th® "®w agreement says that Day Saturday end Rich Gustataon ell doubl­ Yaz walked, Melton fumbled Co- night. held by Dave Pearson. ing par 73 iBjyout. fjig 72-hole championship which former Yankee manager and Montreal (Mortin 6-3), N Blyleven comes from Zelst, Hol­ Circuits last nlg^t at Robertson claimed, plus an additional ®"y P>®y®'‘ who has served two South Catholic ed for the winners. Carl ‘Bugs’ Stevens, toe latest Although she complained of starts a 'week from today on toe teammate Yogi Berra, now the Atlanta (Nash 7-2) at Phila­ land and is highly regarded on Park. $3,000 if toe draftee signs a pro y®®™ professional hockey at The aimual Jaycee Track & Bob Gorman homered and of toe New England drivers to recent putting troubles, Ka,toy par 72 course, Mets’ first base coach, after the delphia (Wise 4-3), N Excitement Generated Again the mound staff. The winners banged out 16 contract this season and a bonus ®ny level and appears on a pro­ Oass M Champ Field Day will be held Saturday singled to etecount for Pontl- make it on the NASCAR Grand had high hopes of dominating a In his mother-in-law, Mrs. game-winning homer. St. Louis (Carlton 3-7) at Los This 19-year-old youngster is hits while Multi was limited to of $4,000 If toe player performs ‘ ected list may not be sent to morning starting at 8 :30 oit the cellls runs. National trial, failed at Michi­ NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — starting field of 67 pros and re- Lou Loare of Dallas, Trevino "Ryan wasn’t throwing too Angeles (Sutton 7-6), N in his second year in pro ball only seven. toe minors without toe team Manchester High Memorial Naaalffs 622 02—U-7 -0 gan but got a second in toe sec­ in 26 NHL games in the season. gaining toe LPGA title she won thinks he’s got a good luck good tonight,” Berra said. Chicago (Hands 7-4) at San and last night against New Kirby Holcomb rapped out first asking waivers on him Undefeated Naugatuck scored Field. PonticelUs 012 00— gJ^lO ond 26-lap main event Sunday at ■nie new agreement is a revi­ on these same long fairways charm: "Like hell he wasn’t. Yogi?” Diego (Coombs 6-4 or Corklns York was his second profes­ three hits, triple, double and from toe other members of the three runs In toe final inning Tile event is open to all boys Carlson and Maloney; Gkw- Howard Logical Pick Thompson Speedway. sion of toe pro-amateur agree­ and mammoth greens In 1997. “ I won In Tucson and almost grinned Pepitone. 4-8), N sional start. He lost a heart- stogie for three (RBI’s for Al­ league. and girls In toe Manchester - man, Andefson and HoMn, The Grand Nationals are in ment currently In vogue be­ to overtake Stamford Catholic ” I don’t know what It Is, but I won at Port Worth with my The Mets batUed back after Only games scheduled breaker, 2-1. lied. Bolton area. There are three Walsh. toe area twice during toe month tween toe NHLs and toe Cana- An exception will be made and win toe Ckmnectlcut Inter­ always seem to do well here,” wife and mother-in-law along,” the Astros’ big inning, but ral­ , (AP Photofax) Friday’s Games He is an impressive' hurler, AlUed 002 016 x—9 16 0 di-vlslons for boys. Midget 9-11, of July. On Thursday night, July dlan Amateur Hockey Assocla- ^® « ® Pl®y®>- ‘® 1°"’" f®*- she said. "Maybe It’s partly said toe gay Mexican-Ajnerican lies in the sixth and seventh fell HEY, LOOK OUT! — Baltimore’s Don Buford Houston at Montreal, N To Manage in Majors fast, with a lot of breaking stuff. Multi 000 106 0—1 7 4 scholastic Athletic Conference Juniors 12-14 and Seniors 16-17; 9, they are at Thompson for a tlon. mie OAHA, In turn, funnels disciplinary or conditioning rea- psychological. .After all, I've from El Paso, Tex. . short. scores. Angels’ catcher 'Tom Egan avoids the slide. Atlanta at New York, N In his seven innings of work Class L baseball championship and two girl divisions. Juniors Yesterday’s Stars By EARL YOST 200-lap race and then on Sun­ SILK CITY LEAGUE toe funds it receives back to toe sons. won three toumamente here so I On a more serious note, Tre- Tommie Agee homered for Cincinnati at Philadelphia, N against the Yankees he gave up 9-18 and Seniors 14-17. .. _, . „ . . . j „ Perez, who slugged his 21st overcoming a four home run day, July 12, they appear at toe Although outhlt 16-10, Sports­ clubs which figured In toe ama- The annual Hockey Hall of Tuesday. BATTING—Joe Pepiteoe, As­ Chicago at Los Angeles, N NEW YORK^With more than 66,000 fans in the six hits, a homer to Horace Permission slips and event should love It. However, I’m vino said he probably would not toe Mets hi toe ®^hi and ^ ® ^ y homer of toe season—tops in the barrage by the Cubs. Pittsburgh at San Diego, 2, stands last Sunday for the first Bat Day of the season one and a half mile, dog leg man Tavern produced where it teur’s development. Fame selections were an- In toe Class M championship going to have to play well to try to cut the 10 dogleg holes tros, slugged a grand slam hom­ Clarke, a double to Thurman sheets have been placed In vari­ er and single, leading Houston twl-night right Trenton Speedway for a counts and topped Acadia Res­ Buffalo General Manager nounced with three former play- at Bristol, South Catholic of win. n ils is a tough field.” on the spacious course. at Yankee Stadium, 43,000 of an order of 76,000 Little Munson and singles to Jerry ous schools, but because of toe to a 6-2 'Victory, over toe New w ato^ ^ o Mete in toe Lvento RBl°*s^l°he^“ h^’°s"e^t n^Joate N®‘ ® Con>ert 300 lap event. taurant 7-6 to toe opener at Punch Imlach won toe right to era and one hockey executive In Hartford defeated Gilbert High Canadian Sandra Post Elliott, “ I don’t think It would be to before he was relieved. Jim Ray hM set no goals, and Brown each had two RBI St. Louis at San Francisco, N L ea^ e bats were distributed to young fans. “ We turn- Kenney, Dan Cater and Mel limited number of forms, those York MeU. then allowed Ken Boswell to hit } continue to take all my ,or toe Padres while Billy Wil- Stottlemyer, Blyleven was dealt The posslblUties are very re­ Charter Oak. toe first choice In toe amateur the builder category elected, of Wlnsted 1-0. Griswold defend­ interested and not hqving a who dethroned Kathy here in a my advantage to cut the dog­ ------ed away more than 7,000,’’ Bob Fishel reported. “ We Bob Cipolla, ’Tom Topping PITCHING-^im McGlotldln. a run-scoring single home runs as they come. Hams, Jim Hickman, John Calll- tvt ./"k just couldn’t handle anymore and we didn’t want to the loss when Clarke ripped a mote that Hamilton will make a draft and has stated he will pick Players selected were toe late ed its Class S title with a 10-3 form, may bring a signed per­ playoff as a young single- lass legs,” he said. “ If you leave and Rom Florolla banged out Perreault. His Vancouver coun- Cecil Henry "Babe” Dye, whose two years ago, was back to toe fairway, you just may bo- Reds, twirled three-hit shutout, Astros manager Harry Walk- and Paul Popovich ripped S t a F S IN C W O w i i e r oversell and then cause' a n y ------— pitch into toe rightfleld bleach- Thompson, but h)s victory over Shepaug Valley In mission paper from parent or striking out six as Cincinnati partner, Richard Petty, will two hits apiece with toe latter terpart-General Manager Bud scoring feats were lengendary challenge for the ^tle. Veteran gey out of toe rough. This er sent in a toird pitcher, ex- ^ h o m e r s for toe Cubs. w y- problems.” . . . There’s new Murcer was the golden boy in ers. He had three strikeouts. a game played at Middletown. guardian. ripped Montreal 7-0. bring is blue No. 43 Plymouth getting a triple. Polle—said Wednesday night he with Toronto hockey clubs as Betsy Rawls, toe 1969 LPGA course plays very long, expe- Met Jack Dllauro, who yielded ^>"®® “ P * * * H b S B i g D r e a m excitement at the House that Yankee pin stripes. The, rumor * • « South Catholic’s Andre Dfe- two. singles , , and j one _ ___ run. _roommate ..L, (Jim Merritt, 11-3). ^ o ia n t s - t-iiwixEiSPIRATES —_ " Ruth Built, and with the Yan- mill now has Murcer on the Road Runner to toe oval. Not being able to find toe Is still undecided between Tal- Isr back as 1920; Bill Gadsby, a nault drove In toe only run of champlon when toe tournament dally If we get more rain.” ‘Town Interest Stafford Speedway will donate winners’ circle to some time, ion, a defenseman-center who defense stalwart with toe Chlca- Last Night’s Fights was played elsewhere, also was Trevino feels toe homework The fourth Astros mounds- The ‘ .‘“L way this team nnohas beenuccn (Eighth inning homershnrr,.-rs hvby Wil-wn. SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— . — ------keeso getting ——-o - back—------into the Ea.< was runner- stop. for Lemaster, who now has won „ homer of the season had given Green (Bay of professional bas­ sembled those of the old days bail hard Canada Hockey League. pitcher, Jeff Brown, who threw NEW YORK—Bob Benoit, It^ at K. ^ “ ® ^®«“ ® P"“ Stafford’s i « r S t l ^ J the and Stu Ross contributed two another defenseman, coach now up to Miss Whitworth, just one ” It should be to my advan­ four games and lost eight this “ "AVES - PHILS the Giants two earlier runs. ketball.” at Ebbets Field when the Brook­ Also scheduled today is toe re­ a no-hitter Monday to get his 168%, Oakham, Mass., stopped hits each. on toe . stroke behind, in toe 1967 tage,” he said, jotting notes In season. Ryan is 4-6. George Stone swept to his Mays’ No. 14 this year gave him Daniels and his American Bas­ lyn Dodgers were in town and verse draft in which toe Ameri­ team into toe finals, worked out Pedro Rimovsky, 173^4, Argen­ like Pepitone’s homer was his 12th sixth victory, tossing a three- ketball Association team official- of late at Shea Stadium for the Sportsman 116 000 x—7 10 4 can and Western Hockey Pit Martin, toe CSilcago Black of continual trouble throughout tina, 6. LPGA, was set for a determined a pocket-sized notebook. _ - a career total of 614, exactly 100 ^ :z ;iz. K Acadia 600 000 1—6 16 6 "Whether I take advantage of for the year and his first grand hitter and Bob Tillman kejjed a behind the major league record PuHed up stakes Wednesday New York Mete. . . . Good League clubs draft players from Hawks’ diminutive center, was toe game until Jim Hankard sin­ LAS VEXiAS, Nev.—Clarence shot at her first title. slam blow since toe Yankees four-run Braves’ second inning of 714 held by the late Babe moved from Los Angeles to catchers don’t drop foul tipped One wonders if Curt Blefary, Center BlUlards capitalized on toe NHL, but In which toe Na- named winner of toe Bill Mas- gled to open toe ninth and was Gleger, 166%, Los Angeles, out­ Miss Englehom 'also Is seek- ^ ® ^® ® different story, I may having a _ _ . At______. i t m attics I vtet * traded him to toe Astros. flurry with a two-run single, ruu,. this Mormon-dominated commu­ a .200 hitter, is any improve­ Maintain Margin over Yanks nine DeCormler Motor errors to tlonal. League clubs are allowed terton Trophy by toe NHL Writ- sacrificed to second, setting toe pointed Frankie Nlblett, 169, Ing to tie Mickey Wright’s P>®y «‘Kht days here and end In other National League The triumph snapped Atlanta’s nity. ment over toe departed Bill win convincingly, 20-7, last to protect 37 players including a era' Association. stage for Denault’s hit. Los Angeles, 10. record of four straight victories nilsslng the cut.” games, Cincinnati rolled to its four-game losing streak. Stone, At a news conference an- Feeling is almost unanittnous Robinson, who was under ,2(X) night at Charter Oak. on toe LPGA tour. She made It Gary Player, No. 3 on the babysitter fifth straight victory, a 7-0 a left-hander who has lost only nouncing the move, Daniels and anrumg lt»ide'baseball men tlteJt as a Yankee rightflelder. Ble- Bob Brannlck rapped out three in a row with a one stroke naoney list, was aeth er ®®w d'; blnnlting of Montreal, Atlanta once, struck out five Expos and Coach-of-Y ear otoer team officials expressed Elston Howard, now a coach *ary has one homer in 41 three hits Including a homer ■victory over Carol Mann In toe Orville Moody, toe supreme confidence for next the Y a n k ^ , would be a games with .New York . . . Pair of Cheap Hits. with Ug Dave 'White going 8-S. Lady Carling Open last Sunday. Open champion, is (expected to- for your downed (Philadelphia 8-1, S a n walked three. HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — Diego slugged Chicago 11-7, Los • • • baseball season. better major league manager Manager j^ialph Houk of toe Jeff Morhardt, Dave Vlara and ‘ ^Shirley has never played bet- uight as activity increases, Bob Kowalski contributed two Angeles stopped St. Louis 4-2 DODGERS - CARDS — coach Tony Lupien, who Tbey pointed out that t h e than Frank Robinson of Balti- Yankees is toe champion “ dirt ter,” Miss Whitworth.said after ' hits apiece. Mark Monette put furni and San Francisco topped Pitts­ leads the Indians into the Stars jelled late last year under more. “ If you can’t get along P*cker" in toe majors. He picked a practice round. “She’s playing leL ™ * G J Joe Moeller hurled his first one out of toe park for toe burgh 4-2. major league complete game in College World Series at Coach Bill Sharman into a team ^ th Howard then there’s some- “ P ?n>all amounts of dirt at Enough for Birds just beautifully and will be aw- * a iH ia a y that took the eventual champion thing wrong,’’ one o ^ t e execu- least 80 times every game . . . Cues. six years as toe Dodgers Omaha, Neb., this weekend, fully tough tp beat." Manchester Ccwn’ ft Fox Club has been named the NCAA Indiana Pacers to six games in 0 ^^ £,3^^. . . Harmon KUlebrew Round weights which many bat­ Bob Slmler and Bos West­ Miss Mann, who set a record shoot Sunday at REDS : tEXPOS — snapped a four-game skid. The NEW YORK (A P)— “Hit ’em where they ain’t ’’ said brook connected for two hits for District One coach of - the toe finals of toe ABA-playoffs, ^t the Twins didn’t make any ters use while on toe 8n-deck w by averaging just 72.(H strokes grounds In North Oov- The Reds, winning for the lOto right-hander, 2-1, last completed DeCormler. year. enemies last night when he ®‘*'®‘®circle “ are re caiieacalled aougnnute.doughnuts. uneOne ]on g 1(^ Willie Keeler in baseball’s In 93 rounds in 1968, is a strong staitlng at 11 o’clock.' The time in 11 starts and threaten­ a game in 1964. He struck out Billiards 486 007 x—20 8 1 The former major league »'«• •>««" in of. 0.n o,„y Z f e Orlote did U r l h . W n j o b the contender. So too is U.S. Open public Is Invited, ing to make a runaway of toe seven and scattered seven hits GOLF RESULT DeCormler 001 ^2 0— 7 8 9 first baseman has guided the and exchanged greetings with a ^^^Ich manufactures toe g^dete '"Th^ Strategy Wednesday night. champion Donna Caponl, whose West Division race, leading run- to the Cardinals. Newcomers’ d u b Golf Tour- number of fans and signed auto- Elston Howard . . . Y ^ k s breath o f ^ e ------strong, accurate game Is a big nenip Atlanta by 10 games, got • • • Big Green to a 23-8 record so far Including victory In the plus at Pleasant Valley. NEW THOMPSON a pair of three-run homers from PADRES - CUBS — nament Results — Low gross, graphs by the bushel. Ditto tor surprising New -York Yankees Buford to reach third District One playoffs and a Frank Major; second-LoUis Deli Bobby Murcer of toe Yankees S ^ e t r ^ e s lM l" iA t t ^ ^ a c k s , had a c S S of ^ on a ground out. Paul Dodge Wins Miss Wright, a four-time Tony Perez and Bemle Carbo Chris Cannizzaro drove in current string of 20 consecu­ Angela; Low net — John Plerog . . . Baseball is a Fiuil^y Gome, night champion, had planned to play, SPEEDWAYS S r and three-hit pitching from Jim three nips and Ollle Brown and tive triumphs. and AI Poullot, tie. Field of 16 as Joe Garagiola’s book is titled. Soiled " “ "cloth ^ that "* “many ” players ‘*‘® *’®®®*‘ ’HOERS - B R E ^ m Okemo Hill Run but was forced to camcel out be­ PRiSINTS McGlotolln. Ivan Murrell slashed homers pick up and rub their h ^ d s In Caltionda fielders and It added BREWERS - bbZstt THRILLING competed, at Blackledge. Last year at this time, Bobby Al Kallne produci^. two runs cause of an ailing wrist. before taking their place In toe “J*, “ ® winning run in a 2-1 Last Saturday and Sunday ''’in* n long homer ana pinch hit- The ladles tuned up for toe STOCm R RACES box is dipped In pine tar. This f '’®*’ *^® Angels. marked the second running of tournament with a pro-amateur substance enables toe players triumph kept BalUmore I®*' ^ates Brown produced two SUNDAY NIGHT 7 PM And a very dopendoble one. Our the KlUlngton Sports Car Club's event Wednesday. Japanese pro ATtlAIT AfllAir to get a better grip on toe bat. games ahead of the red-hot ^*111* ® short single as D«- EXCITING ^ EXC ITIN G business is the care and feeding • * « Yankees In the suddenly devel* rallied for four in the sev* Okemo Spring IfiTl Climb. Padl Masako (Marbo) Sasaki and her two local partners combined for FEATURES ivn EVENTS of furnaces. W e do it automati­ Verdict Now Awaited in Reserve Clause Case "The New York Yankees are American laague East hanomer. Then, with the bases 20 LAP FEATURE that he had mellowed somewhat “ mlg^it work out to benefit man­ road, which Is a 814 mile sM second, one stroke back. The k T t « L o n i i your mother-in-law. oed jurist who has been Wednesday following final testi­ termed toe latest rumor that Boatdh -nipped Oiicago 7-6 later in toe Inning, better?” Topkis asked Qaherin. in his appreciation of his former agement.” run In the winter months; it (nerald pboto by Sllvw) pros earned $116 each. hearing the Curt Flood mony by BUI Veeck, a hassle “ I guess,” Gaherin replied, toe club was for sale “ pretty ^ innings. Brown caromed a single off ____ J (» colleagues. was also his first competitive AWARD RECIPIENTS—Proudly displaying: awards left, to right, Dave Woolley, Dennis Walsh, Brian case, spoke to the silent as- over several documents and a ” my memory was better than He suggested three alterna­ ridiculous and embarrassing,” • • • Mike Hegan’s glove for two “ I think,” said Veeck. “ it’s tive contracts; pro football’s op­ auto race. Dodge, 18, lives at won at the Lettermen’s Banquet at the Elks are, Maher, Jim Burke, Bob Swadosh, Pete Lalashuis. semblage. challenge to toe memory of a his.” . . Harry Hesse, who combed OBIOLE8-ANGELS — more runs. Dick McAuItffe had because I don’t have to associ­ tion clause; toe movie indus­ 80 Tuck Rd. © “ We now close,” said Judge key defense witness. "It is conceivable isn’t it,” Connecticut for years as a full- "^® OiTol®* scored a run with- homers for toe Hgers. ate with them as closely any try’s standard seven-year con- Hie Manchester High student heating oil Cooper, “ the one and only trial Veeck, a flamboyant, uncon- Topkis then asked, "that on cer- time scout with the Yankees, ® the first inning and • • * ] Elks Lodge Honors Outstanding High School Athletes more.” is also ^ competitive skier In the record in this case.” ventional former club owner, ita'n matters his Is better?” While Veeck’s testimonv_ “ t®f which a performer is died y estei^ y of cancer at the Painter made it stand up ' 0® IA N 8 — Outstanding athletes at Man- pal, reminded toe students that awards showing the donor and swimmer. Dr. Bernard fiheri- And that, until Judge Cooper brought l&ughter and several al- winter months. "It’s conceivable,” replied which Included tracing an own- ” ®“ ® B«“ ®v®»- Paul Undblad shut ■/. Chester High were honored at sports were on integral part of the recipient: dan.—Barry Walsh. ' JR. BOWLINO SPECIAL hands down his decision. Is toe tematives' to toe reserve clause Gah®rin. ershlp career In which he «A,ioh baseman in homered to out a seventh Inning Oeveland the ,11th annual Lettermen's any school program and that aU Hugh Greer Soccer A w ard- Nasslff Arms Baseball Award 24 HOUR immediate significance of toe to toe court room as toe last of And with that testimony con- turned $11 In his nOckete into " ’***®|’ ® ® P^Ay®*" the old Eastern League among U® the score. Then In the bottom rally and preserved Oakland’s present should be proud of their To toe boy who has done toe to his pt«kete toto would be limited by contract his baseball travels . . New ®f toe seventh, things started victory over the I n d l ^ ^ t h Central Co-Captains Dinner Tuesday night at the —Highest batting average. Nas­ SATURDAY, JUNE 13t«i Flood case—the first court hear- the 10 witnesses to appear for eluded—leaving in question, toe approximately Elks Lodge. Guests of toe Man­ contribution. moat for soccer. Dennis Walsh. slff Arms Co.—Jim Balesano. SERVICE! __, ____ both in the minora and the ma- ma- York York now now rArripa carries tu/n two r*nnnonfi. Connect!- firoinar going Baltimore's Baltimore's wav way. lAnt.s’Mif last-out iiaIm a 1 P.M. ■TO 4 P.M. ing In history lA which the mer- Flood. But the atmosphere subject in dispute: Did toe Play- through minor league and ma- jora help from Mudeat Nick Eoonomopoulos of West- chester Elks Included all varsity Toby Welch, president of the "Pete” Wlgren Track A w ard- its of baseball's controversial changed after his testimony, cut Yankees on their 26-man With two out, Don Buford sin- Grant. Relnhold Lerch Sportsman­ ers’ Association stop bargaining jor league club ownership—was Veeck said he thought the «l bury, N,T., and Buddy Brennan lettermen, varsity cheerleaders, Student Council, expressed the Dr. Bernard fiherldan. Robert (JUNIOR BOWLERS ONLY) ' - 643-5135 reserve system have been First squad, New London's Johnny gl«up to six sections on each iid e'w lto toe winning run. j 8ENATORS - ROYALS — ter. Brennan, a utility Infleld- PARKADE LANES Arthur Goldberg, Flood’s chief ed, sold or released-toe former Whether It Is legal or Uleeai w. er-oaUdisr, fashioned a .298 bat­ of the members and officers tor, oloaed out the awards by Award—To toe most improved ’ Wilfred Clarke Medal—^To toe BROTHERS compelled him "to aall with the Gaherin, toe owners’ labor ne- counsel,giAiinOAl returnedrAtliraAfi totn toe ftics sceneo/tAnA ofn f St.f l f LouisT .a s i I o outfielder is to actuali- __ _ * ^ e g o i la ^ Mlnnesoto boasU a team Buford had walked and scored Frank Howard had a oerfect and promised that if at all pos­ handing AtiA out ‘'O0I4 M's”, avni.sym- _ member___1___ ,of toe a team.'____ < Ray boy Judged 0 by yall .nil coaches A toa utmoat care." gotiator, contradicted several the trial—although Flood did not ty only seeking modification of Po*"*® higher In the first aftef being trapped night with two singles andtoree ting mark while appearing in r 648-1607 816 CBNTIBR ST. sible the award dinner wot^d be boltc of varsity sport cap-. D’Amato. Brian Maher, be the best scholar-atolete-good "W e are," oald Judge Cooper, statements made Tuesday by —as toe controversial Veeck the clause. er w d that answer may not be than the slugging Onclnnatl off first base In an aborted at- walks, driving to two runs and 18 games as Oentral posted a MANOHBfiTBR handed down tdr 14-7 record. He bats and throws on next year’s calendar George taincles. Frank Busch Swimming school citizen in toe senior class. "resolved to call them as we see Marvin Miller, toe executive dl- took the stand. Veeck, the only witness •ome two Reds of the National League, tempted oteal. Sandy Alomar’a even atealtng a base as Wash- tor months, strange as It may seem. throwing error In the rundown Ington whacked w .....,, rlghthanded. Emmerllng, high school prlncl- Following are a list of toe Award—^To the moat improved Wilfred Clarke—James Burke. A A. \\ ^ -\- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 PAGE T W B N T Y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. JUNE llVl970 PAGE TWENTY^NR Busin««t S«rvie«* THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BtJGGS BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BY SHORTEN uid WHIPPLE H«lp Wmlwd— H«lp W cm ttd— Offmwd 13 3 8 LAST NIGHT I 3 i WHILST THERE I WAS ONE / " THTHAT MARViN MILLVIATER ALL appliances repaired, wash­ AHEAD ( a e r d m s i o n ) DREAMED I ACCEPTED A NIIGHT- CLASSIFIED CLERK-TYPIST, aooounU ra- ■ J AIN"AIN'T NO PRIEE, EITHER/ WENT TO AN POSITION CALLING V I 1T« Aiiiwtr N Fri»loMl ?»«*!• ers, refrigerators, dryers, elec­ WOMAN to llve-ln as companion t MUST 06 R6APY FOR. THE ITS. A GOOD THINO I'M tric ranges. Parts and service ceivable and payable. Dtverat- EMPLOYMENT FOR EIGHT HEAPSHBINt«:EP...LEmN' THOSE HANDY WITH THE PUK.ES/ to woman. Own room in new fled and Interesting. Bbeoap- AGENCY’ Chow Time guaranteed. Prompt, courteous HOURS O F BOAPOEBS CON ME OUTA MY AN ORDINARY GUY home. Pleasant surroundings. tional beneflta. OaU 64S-11U for ARDUOUS TOIL MONEY/ BUT OUST WNT'LL I AMGHTA MAO TOUGH ADVERTISING service. Call 640-0000. Call 872-8600, Saturday and ; l e d p i n ' w it h appointnient. EACH, AND EVERY SET ANOTHER SHOT AT THOSE DOWN DAY' CREEPS...THEYLL FIND IT DON'T ACROSS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS SHARPENING Service — Saws, Sunday only. COOK for part-time work la pay t o pu ll th e \wool OUTA J ------roast o f 1 M inute akin 8 AJM. to 4 :3 0 P.M. knives, axes, shears, skates, lTa h e h o o p le 's e y e s / b eef opening rotary blades. Quick service. ■mall office. Handle morning 4 Kind of spice 2 Baking coffee break and lunch for of­ cham ber Capitol Equipment Co., 88 BE ONE OF THE 8 Cheese-eaters COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Main St., Manchester. Hours fice personnel. Hours 0 a.m. 12 ^ g s 3 G ood flavor to 1:80 p.m. Pleasant surround­ 4 Ship'captain’s 4iM P ja . DAir BKFOBB PUBUGATION daily 7:80-8, Thursday, 7:30-9. "FINAST" 13 M alt brew s ings. Ample free parking avail­ assistants DeadlliM (or Satordajr and Monday U 4:M p.m. Frida.v Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7968. 14 Musical able. CaU Personnel Office, instrum ent 5 T ropical plant 6 O verseer o f ORGAN and stereo service ■ of­ CLERK TYPIST Consolidated Cigar Corpora- -'At- 15 Legal point 40 Citrus fruit 572*^^- 16 Pertaining to morals 23 U.S. coins PLEASE READ YOUR AD fered by professional electronic Experienced full-time. Positions lon, 181 Oak St., Oloetonbury, ,7 S-shaped 24 Hoarfrost 41 Nimbi (art) a barber 42 Subsided Olassllled or “ Want Ads" are taken over the phone aa a service. For appointment call require good typing skills and a Conn., 688-9441, from 8:80 a.m. A L L E Y OOP 18 D inner w orm 25 Biblical after 6 ;80, Mr. James Chartler, to 4:80 p.m. BY V. T. HAMLIN 8 Folkw ays garden 43 T ow ard Ute^ convenience. The advertlaer ahould read hla ad the FIBST business math background. courses . r sheltepraside DAY IT APPEAIta and BBPOBT ERBOB8 In time f»r the 647-1808. 9 W ading bird 26 Assail SEkJRETARY wanted for den­ 20 Pauses 44 N e ^ M a t a next Inaertlon, The Herald Is responslMe (or oMy ONB In­ 21 Hawaiian 10 Outer garment 27 Changes STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, CLERK tal specialty. A challenging 11 Delicacies to 28 Mineral rocks barbecue correct or omitted Insertion (or any advertisement and then hawks .46 Pol ingredient only to the extent ol a “ make good" Insertion. Errors which fireplaces, flagstone terraces. and interesting opportunity for 22 Unequal a Frenchman 29 Nuisance Experienced. Good figure apti­ 31 Holding rigl»t 47T idy do not lessen the valpe o( the advertisement will not be All concrete repairs, both In­ the right Individual In a mod­ conditions 17 T rying STME 33 Malayan. ■ 48 Novelist, oorrected by “ make good” lhaertlan. tude. 24 Lease experience side and outside railings, land­ em downtown office building. u . ungulate Zane — 26 Soft cheese 19 Lists of scaping. Reasonably priced Apply Experience In deatlhg with 38 B ed^anopy 50 Snooze from France soldiers (BoekvlBe, ToO Free) Call 643-0861. people a necessary quaUflaa- 27 Cleaning ."V r ~ r ~ 3 T ~ f " 6 7,. a 5“ W TT FIRST NATIONAL tion. Call 823-9311. 'iillE e n d o f im plem ent LAWNS medntalned, rubbish G uess who ju s t laid Tru-THE ROAP« 643-2711 875-3136 STORES, INC. fc-H t Hi tm In m M o " 30 Form a notion 13 14 taken to dump. Stones put W THREE FULL CASES 32 Full-grown around shrubbery, keep weeds Park A Oakland Aves., 34 Military meal 15 16 17 <3F -nlE STUFF H*lp Wontod Mol* 34 AutomobilM For Solo 4 out. For free estimates, 649- East Hartford, Conn. (pl.) 1868.after 6 p.m. i W B m ^HORTGW 35 P uffs up 19 ?o . B*». OH.—All fIfAH WANTED — First class lathe OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS BUICK Special 1968, 2-door, IfTO by Fhefws lys#«>M. I*«. 36 A bstract beln^ 21 22 23 WASHING machines repaired, hand for production work. 37 Seines HERALD parts or fix. Will road demon­ l i . NURSES — RN's or LPN's, full Metronics Inc., 640 HllUard St., 5 .^ 39 Tim e gone by 28 29 strate, $60. 649-7376 after 2:30. Maytag, RCA, and Kenmore. e - i i &'l\- HOW COME THAT VINE I MAVBE IT DOESN'T LIKE 24 25 26 or part-time, all shifts. Pleas­ Manchester. 40 StringM ■ BOX LETTERS Post service, reasonable rates. 't' mo tr Nu. 1.x TM »«| US r»f oh p l a n t e d i s C R E E P IN ' THE IDEA OF GROWING GTO 1966, 2-door hardtop, 4- Painting— Paporlng 21 Privat* Instructions 32 ant working conditions. Every ^ U P IN TH E s l u m s ; instrum ent 30 31 a Gall 643-4918, 647-1719. ASSEIMBLER full time, metal ALONG TH' GROUND IN­ other weekend off. No rotation. STEAD OF UP TH'TRELLIS f 41 Strike For Tour speed, V-8, power steering, Controefinq 14 shop worker with lathe ex­ D A V Y JONES BY LEFT and McWILLIAMS s r w YOU ARE A-1. Truck is A-1. EXPERIENCED house palnt- IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A 42 More secure power brakes. No money down, Ing, very reasonable. Call for WILL teach piano or organ stu­ Call Mr. Atlas, 628-6978. perience, full-time. Apply In c l i m b e r - - WH AT'S W RONG r ’ 45 Looking Uifonnatkm Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ M 38 3$ low monthly payments. Call dents. Graduates of SCSC. Call person Corbln-Oentry, How­ MARCO'S 6 0 T TOO OF COURSE, DEAR. WELL, O.K.-BUT __ _ WITH IT ? fixed ly ways sealed and small truck­ modeling specialist. Additions, tree estimates. 1-428-8117. ■ THE HERALD will not 236-6160, ask for Mr. Dias or. 649-2091. ard Rd., Bolton, or oaU 649^ MUCH SEA-SAVVY ONLY, BEFORE 'iDU GO JUST A BITE...ANO 1 49 Supplying . 40 47 ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- rec rooms, dormers, porches, jOflPPH d i wwtq , dlsclfuu> the Identity of Mr. Sampson. 7160. TO JUST DISAPPEAR O U T AGAIN, YOU MUST fooid mano Trucking Service toll- cabinets, formica, bullt-lus, 7 5 ^ * " 51 A b ov e (conlr.) 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 ■uiy advertiser using box IN A STORM-' HAVE SOME FOOD.' free. 742-9487. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-8448. 52 Rom an ruler letters. Readers answer­ 1968 VOLVO station wagon, ______paperhanging, fully insured. OPERATORS PLUMBERS — Ucensed and ex­ 49 50 li ing blind box ads who good condition. $696. Call 648- Help Wanted— 53 G o b y aircraft TWO YOUNG married HAIXMARK Building Co. for free esUmates call 649- perienced helpers wanted. 54 Scottish desire to protect their 6873. Female 35 Benefits and overtime. After 6, 52 a Identity can follow ‘bis will do small repair Jobs and home improvement, additions, 9668. If no answer 643-6362. negative rec rooms, house painting, 7 * . ______v m ------646-4823. 55 Sharp procedure■ 1970 CHALLENGER, RT, 383, painting, also cellar cleaning YOUR AVON Representative Is WANTED 55 56 47 garages, roofing, gutters.•yT x BVee w * Pointing — Interior, ex­ ;3AM LEFF 56 G olf teachers 11 4 barrels, 4 speed. Must be and light trucking. Call 646- a member of the world’s most SERVICE man for electric EShqlose your ropiy to estimates. All work guaran­ terior. Name your own price. tVAvVe 57 Pigpen seen. 643-8616 after 6 p.m. 2692, 646-2047. successful and respected group signs. Experienced or with ©Oe/vc> the boA In an envelop — teed.. 646-2637. Free estimates. 648-9836. O ’ ■ - n (Hiwspaptr [nltpritt Atsn.) address to^ the Classified of part-time independent busi­ AT good knowledge of electricity. 1969 FORD 2-door sedan, V-8, TREES Cut and removed. Rea- r ‘ ^ ------Manager, Manebaster STEVE PETERS — Exterior ness women. To Investigate an Must be able to climb ladders. good running condlUon. $76. sonable. estimates. Fully Evening Herald, together homes custom built, remodel painting, free estimates. Will opportunity to share In an out­ Permanent job. Top wages Call 643-2692 Insured. Pollard Tree Service, save you money. 289-8110. with a memo listing tbs Ing,' additions, rec rooms, ga- ______standing earnings opportunity with opportunity to earn addi­ Tm 1*^ U S OM—AlliifhN . . .. companies you do NOT _ 628-S021. t l»yo call quickly — 289-4622. tional Income. Apply Radding. want to see your letter. WHITE 1966 Plymouth Fury rages, kitchens remodeled. THERE’S no job small enough. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Your letter wUi be de­ n , V-8, automatic, LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also bath tile, cement work. Try us! Exterior and Interior Signs, 1739 Main St., East stroyed if the advertiser brakes, power steering, back­ moving large appliances. Steps, dormers. Residentied or painting. Low rates. Free N Hartford, between 3:80 p.m.— is one you’ve mentioned. Burning barrels delivered, $4. commercial. Call 649-4291. CLERK 6 p.m. or call Mr. Radding, WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE up lights, radio. Clean, ex­ estimate. Hamco Painting. 628- It not it wUl be handled cellent condition. May be seen 644-1776. 8746. 628-8288 for appointment. N. J. LaFIamme —Carpenter oirre Mc?(a^ \ in the usual manner at 73 Scarborough Rd., Man­ General clerical work In Iw. IFMDUWANT ,, '* ,s«t» »l|l' JUNK CARS removed. Ask for contractor. Additions, remodel­ PLUMBER — Experienced in G-lt OTHERS HOW I<=N chester. warehouse office. Exper­ Dave or leave message. $16. Floor Rnhhlng 24 YOU THINGS DONE ing and repairs. Call anytime ience helpful but not neces­ jobbing and remodeling. Steady TAKE DID YOU 1/HKc per car. 876-6369. T THE WORRY WART t I1>* k( NIA ha. TM. t»» Wt tA. 0* CORVAIR, 1966, 2-door hardtop, (or free estimates. 876-1642. FLOOR SANDING, and refinish- sary. Full-time, 8 a.m. to 6 work, good wages. CaU 648- ARE VOUMUSTOO CREDIT KNOWI Lot! mpany offers good wages, Mature musicians. Call 643- tlon wagon, 6 cylinder, auto­ Specializing In. tree removal, ary and fringe benefits. P. O. exceUent working conditions 6067. matic, excellent running condi- pruning, shrubs, lots Cleared. Busliwss Opportunity 28 Box 471, Manchester. NEW and an exceUent tree bene­ Uon, $326. Call 646-2437 after 6 Fully Insured. Call 649-6422. Roofing and fit program. Apply; SECRE3TARY — Professional p.m. Chlmnays 16*A A-1 SERVICE STATION Ponanols LAWN Mowers — Garden trac- office. Position available for ENGLAND a -/ / \ tors repaired and sharpened. ROOFING — Specializing re­ good statistical typist. Recep­ ©IfTO^WIA, Ue, ru. I##. UX M. OH. RIDE wanted from Eldridge Guaranteed high gallonage FIRST NATIONAL pairing roofs of all kinds, new tionist responsibilities expect­ St. to F mezzanine, Pratt Trucks— 5 Parts and accessories. New located at a busy intersec­ TELEPHONE STORES, INC. o'i«L' S’ ‘That dating service matched us perfectly . . . we Whitney First shift, call 649- and used lawn mowers. Hours roofs, gutter work, chimneys tion of Connecticut’s Route ed. Shorthwd preferable. Rob­ were both broke!" 1869. I960 CHEVROLET, half ton 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. cleaned and repaired. 30 years' 44 and 44-A In Ashford, ert J. Pue & Co., 9 Elm St., PARK & OAKLAND pick-up, good running condition Mini-Motors, 188 (rear) W. experience. Free estimates. Conn. For information call Rockville, Conn. Call 876-6241. An equal opportunity employer AVENUES MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Middle Tpke., 649-8706. CaU Howley 048-6861, 644- $176. CaU after 6:30, 643-0866. Hartford 663-7146, days. BOOKKEEPER, 9-4, one man Automobltos For Sol* 4 8888. Manchester 649-9179 eve­ office, hours can be arranged. EAST HARTFORD HELLO, MICKEY/ IF SHE FINALLYAGHeeD ] OAN^KNOWING \ H A ! d o y o u THINK NO, I DON'T/ BUT THERE nings. ' YOU WANT TO COME TO P U r DANNY IN A < DR.KETTELMESS’ Y O U KNOP/ ARE OTHER POCTORS WHO 1068 VOLKSWAGEN sunroof, TraDars-— 649-1390. FEMALE help wanted for re­ IN, OKM—SUTDO^ •nOMe*— S O N O W A U \ THEORIES ABOUT MORETHAN < HAVE { DIFFERENT IDEAS, STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF low mileage, showroom condi­ Household Sorvlc*s.. Hooting and Plumbing 17 sponsible position In export de­ LIVE-IN housekeeper for re­ ASKMBT0 6 0 B ^ T (A SHE DOES tS S IT AND ] AUTKTIC CHILDREN AND JHEYVE HAD GREAT tion. CaU 875-6168. Mobil* Honws 6>A partment. ' Requires typing, MARRIED MAN with some JUOy— NOT ABAIN! CKY—AND! MEAN / AND THEIR MOTHERS LTS WITH KIDS LIKE] Off*i«d 13.A SAM WATSON Plumbing and fined elderly gentleman. Small IT A IN Y d u s t ^AND ITS BLOWING R16HT^HURRY,P0TEET...'CA1IS£ full-time chaUenging work. route experience and good C/tY—MONNINO, -CAN VDO BLAME IMPALA converUble, 1964, fully CAMPER for rent — Fits half Heating. Bathroom remodeling EARN ?15-?30,000 home, beautiful grounds, car NOON, AND NI6HTJ RAISED BY THE DOWN THE PASS WHERE FEELS THAT COLD FINSER OF TWO handymen want a variety Good benefits. Contact Mr. Pe­ with figures to learn egg busi­ CAVALRY HEAPINO ton or 94 ton truck, sleeps 4. -and repairs. Free estimates. and references necessary. Af­ W ELL TAKE OFF INTO THE PANIC RIOHT ON THE YELLOW equipped. No money down, .low of jobs by day or hour. We AS A ter Hamm, Arbor Acres Farm, ness. Inside and outside work. 'EM OFF AT EA6LE STREAK I PRETEND I PONT 640-7185 between 6-8 p.m. CaU 649-8808. ter 6, 8TO-7612. monthly payments. Call 236- clean yards, attics' and cellars. Inc., Marlborough Rd., Glas­ Must be responsible. Call liOl- 6160, ask for Mr. Dias or Mr. Reasonable. CaU 643-5305. 1068 NIMROD tent traUer, SHELL DEALER , DESIRABLiE position for ma­ tonbury, 638-4681. ler Farms, 648-8031. Sampson. c u s t o m made draperies, sUp Mininmy, ture woman to Uve-in as a room, excellent condition. $860. 1060 BDNNEVILLE O-passenger covers and reupholstering. Ambitibus men wanted now companion housekeeper to H*lp Wontod--Mal* 34 649-1841. Droumoklng 1 9 for several high volume wagon, top condition. Air- Budget terms. EstabUshed In elderly woman whose home sendee stations, located In conditioned, power brakes and MOBILE HOME OWNERS — 1946. Days, 524-0164, eve- MRS. PRESS — Dressmaking is a one-level Ranch on Cush­ and alterations, expert work­ the Windsor, Conn. area. Ex­ man Drive. Lig^t housework. seat, automatic transmission. Large, landscaped lots for rent iilnss, 649-7500. perience Is not necessary. RICHARD P. RITA tinted glass, stereo radio, new to couples. Swimming pool and frrW W TTCK m o cellar and manship. 60 E. Center St. Lo­ Uve-in one vireek, off the sec­ *9 win r-oii (LU-oiio __ LIGHT’TRUCKiNa, cellar ana cated in'Andrews BuUding. 049- ond week. References requir­ \\ tires. $3,600. CaU 646-2113. cluUiouse. Located in Mans­ ExceUeiit paid training, fi­ attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, 8038. ed. CaU 649-8088 after 8 p.m. PERSONNE3L SERVICES field near UConn. CaU Mrs. trees cut and removed. 648- nancing available, Insurance CAMARO, 1668, 2-door hardtop, and retirement plans, plus MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Tuttle, Jensen's Inc., Southing­ 6000. DRBSSMAKINO and alterations WAITRESS wanted fuU or part- V-8, 4-speed, sharp car. Very ton, 1-628-0317. m w y more benefits. Are you looking for your first job, unemployed or low monthly payments, long done in my home, reasonable. time. Please call Tolland, 876- ready to make a change ? Call us now I Many posi­ TAKE THE EVENING OFF! WHOOPEE! <-J=l= WINDOW cleaning done at spe­ Prompt sendee. CaU 646-1138. 9960. term financing. No money cial low rates. Fast, efficient CaU Weekdays, 289-1621, tions available within commuting distance and na­ PUDLBY, YOUR l if e 6 0 O U T ON THE TOWN nights and weekends, until 9 down. CaU 236-0160, ask for service. CaU for free estimates. HAIRDRESSER wanted, apply tionally. IS MUCH TOO QUIET AND FIND SOME FUN Auto Driving School 7-A p.m., caU Joe Beaton, B49- Mr. Dias or Mr. Sampson. 646-4220. Marlow’s Beauty Salon, 867 AND DULL! WINTHROP Moving— Trucking— 0294. BY DICK CAVALU DAY’S Dri'vlng School, 869 M a i n ------^------Main St., Manchester. m l 1M6 CHEVROLET, super sport, St., Manchester. Adult and REWEAVING of bu^,^ mott- Storog* 20 WE NEVER CHARGE AN APPLICANT A PEE ASk HIM IFTHATfe A NOTH I WISH n-iEy'D pcifvr 4-speed, bucket seats, power holes, zippers repaired. Win­ KEYPUNCH Operators — ex­ HLRDR.. I'M FROM HI© 7EACHEI2 steering, 228-0610. teen instructions. Nervous stu- M ANCHBSI^i Dellvery- SHELL OIL COMPAJJY INTER&©-nN<3 . dents our specialty. For dow shades made to measure, Ught trucking and package de­ perienced, days, part or full­ HOMEFCajM en-KJCING OUT O F H ie p i c r o B E e iN e io e VOLKSWAGEN, 1968, 118, se- prompt, courteous service, caU edl size Venetian blinds. Keys livery. Refrigerators, washers 477 Connecticut Blvd. time. Immediate assignments, 63 EAST CENTER ST. SCHOOL'. . POCKET. made vriiile you wait. Tape re­ "X THESE THINGS. dxn, (bug). Very low monthly 649-6160. and stove moving, specialty. very high pay. No fee. Apply corders for rent. Maurlow’s, 867 East Hartford. payments. No money down. Folding chain for rent 640- Staff Builders, Suite 602, 11 Main St., 649-6221. MANCHESTER 646-4040 CaU 286-0100, ask for Mr. Dias, 0762. Asylum St. 278-7610. or Mr. Sampson. Motorcyclos— PROFESSIONAL rug shampoo­ B i c y e t e s 11 H*lp Wontod— fmnal* 35 ing, wall to wall carpets. Fast, Pointing— Paporlng 21 PONTIAC I960 Ventura, hard­ efficient service. Call for free top, fully equipped, reasonable MOTORCYCLE, Triumph, 660, estimates. 646-4220. PRISCILLA’S. POP monthly paymenU. No- money Bonneville, TT cams, rework- INSIDE and outalde painting. BY AL VERMEER Ceilings. Clean workmanship. down. Coll 386-0100, ask for Mr. pUtons. Fast machine. 649- DO YOU NEED A CAR? 3=1) Floor sanding (speclallxlng In NOW IS THE TIME Dlas, or Mr. Sampson. 2619. Building— older floors). No job too smaU, Are you ready for a change of pace? Our trained coun- DOC. NEED CAR? Credit very DAKATT, 260cc, under 6,000 John VprfalUe, 649-6760. seldra are ready to assist you in selecting your next ad­ CANT GET A CAR? CAVALJJ Contracting 14 Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ original miles. Excellent c o n - ______vancement-packed job. Don’t delay—it’s your future! J t l L . dition. Asking $860. CaU 649- DORMERS, HOUSE PAINTING — Exterior est Douglas accepts lowest garages, porches, — Interior; a good clean job., WE NEVER CHARGE AN APPUCANT A FEE CANT BE FINANCED? down, smaUest payments, any- 0900 or can be seen 83 Clinton rec rooms, room additions, CAPTAIN EAST low rates. CaU 640-1238. BY LESLIE TURNER «iiere. Not small loan finance St. kitchens, add-a-Ievels, roofing. company plan. Douglas Mo­ RITA GIRL 1966 160 CB Honda, exceUent siding, general repairs. QuaUty PAINTTNO — small or medium If SO coN 234-5150. to Mr. SHUT UPi MPU SNIVELINe PUNK! MDU tors, 846 Main. W6RB IN T H » ALL THE WAV! YOU SAVE I condition. $828. CaU 228-9717 af­ Workmanship. Financing avaU- aloe houses, Interior, ceilings, 800 SILVER LANE 99 EAST CENTER ST. Dios or Mr. Sampson. ME THE IDEA TO 3NATCH PIMBLBJ able. Economy Builders, mo. odd jobs. Free estimates. CaU 1966 CORVETTE, maroon, 860 ter 6 p.m. EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER 643-6169, 872-0647 evenings. 648-9113. h.p„ 3 tope, mags, excellent 628-9416 646-3441 condition. 649-3638. CARPENTRY and remodeling INSIDE —outside painting. Spa- • I s j «-n rec rooms, dormers, kltohens, clal rates tor people over 66. VOLKSWAGEN 1968, automaUc Biisinoss Sorvkos additions and garages. CaU Call my oompetiton, then oaU He’ll never win He may not look But he's a . transmission, exceUent condl­ Off*r*d ' 13 a p o ll; like much to you. well-loved sole. Tom Corbitt, 648-0086. me. Estimates given; 649-7808. Uon, low mUeage. 'CaU after 6 CUSTOM MADE slip coven. LOADING FOREMAN p.m., M9-8666. $82 - $139, In the convenience SAVE MONEY! Fast service. CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- OIL BURNER LANCELOT Dormers, room additions, g;^- BY COKER and PENN 1963 OHEVY BelAir wagon, of your living room. Choode terlor painting, paper hanging. rages, porches, roofing and I SURE HOPE LANCE LIKE^ "\ meohonlo’s special, needs from over 300 exciting prints. Discount on wallpaper. CaU siding. Compare prioea. Ad- Supervise loading of concrete panels on trailers and related THE INTI/WATE LITTLE DINNER ' work. 1100. CaU 649-6910. Grant’s of Vernon, 873-9171. Oscar Hebert, 640-8048. . I ■ I'VE WORKED SO HARP ON A-Level Dormer Corp., 389- large load yard handling. Requires complete familiarity and • SERVICE N. y 1906 FORD, good running con- man with truck will do 0449. koO E R palnUng — Interior, experience with mobile cranes, rigging, materials, handling I - ■ dition. $130. CaU 649-8900 after hauling and most odd jobs. exterior, ceUlngs, peqfMr.. hang­ equipment and personal safety. Must be agresstve, positive Immeoltato openings for exporioneod oN 6 p.m. Save. Reasonable rates. 289- NEWTON H. SMITH and S o n - ing. Coll anytime. 048-0928. thinking leader of men. Ehccellent benefits Include Insurance Remodeling, repairing, oddl- 8110. and pension plans paid vacations. Contact Mr. Reynolds, burner service men. Good working eandb LITTLE SFCM^ 1964 WHITE custom Ford, 6 ______. tions, reo rooms, garages, MACK5WAN JR. * Sons, B T R O U t O N oyUnder, standard. EkoeUent SRARPENINO^ Service—Saws, porches and roofing. No jol, Interior and exterior painting, 646-6134. coodltica. $400, OaU 649^»73. knives, " | scissors, ■“* garden and too smoU. Call 649-8144. paper hanging. Thirty years tions end benefift. Apply in perton *nlyt 7 m . M M I ahop tools. Power mowers re­ ex^rienoe, tour generations. 1666 PONTIAC OTO oonvert- paired and serviced' Pick up CARPENTRY - concrete steps, Free estimates, fully Insured. AUJED BUILDING SYSTEMS Ible, 4-apsed, very clean, one and deUvered. Sharpall, 686 floors, hatchways, ^ remodeling 648-7861. L s # BANTLY OIL CO^ INC. CL owner. «1J00. 644-0600. Adams St. (rear) Mancheeter, porches, garages, cloaets, ceU------MANCHESTER 048-0800. Ings, attics fini«h«rf, reo INTERIOR and exterior paint- VOLKSWAGEN, 1968, very low rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth- hig by teachers. Ten-years ex- 331 MAIN STRin MANCHISTIR monthly payment, no money CONCRETE work, eldewalks, er related work. No job too perlenoe. Reasonable rates. An Equal Opportunity Employer. ^ down. CoU 286-SlBO, ask for petioa, etc. Free estimates. smaU. Don Moran, BuUder. Insured. Free estimates. 743- U.0yj0t^ A//t Mr. Dias or Mr. Sampson. CaU 743-8791 or 648-4983. Bhrehlngs, 049-8880. 8704. i.

PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE U, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-THREE Articf«s For Solo 45 Wontod To Ron! 68 Housas For Sola 72 Housas For Sola 72 Housos For Sola 72 Housos For Sola 72 Houfos For Sola 72 FumislMd . Our of Town Our of Town Our of Towb TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD Apartnwnti 63-A For Ronr 66 FURNISHED apartment want­ INVITATION to pleasure, - — -...... ------NINE EAST HARTFORD. DARK, rich, stone tree, loam, FOUR BEDROOMS, two baths, ACREB — sweeping For Sola 75 For Solo 75 five-yards, 120. Sand, gravel, Georgian Colonial, 7 rooms, Joe Ix»mbardo has listed an In- ASSUMABLE 414 per cent vlnwa W ait. ai.. 1 " ______CONNECTICUT BOLTON Notch — Nipe efficien­ ed for Jlily and August. Two fireplace, recreation room, CLASSIFIED 114 baths, fireplace, 2-car ga­ tercsting three-family • under mortgage. Seven-room Cape. enclosed j ^ c h ~ Immaculate Cape BOLTON — 314,200, cute 4-room ■tone, fill, manure, pool and ROCKVILLE — Three-room adults. Prefer near bus line or cy apartment for gentleman, garage, screened porch, large in peaceful country setting, yet patio sand. 043-0004. apartment with heat and ap­ Manchester center. 068-4897 af­ rage, central location, city 330,000, in a good location. For ■ ’Three or four bedrooms, mod- o _ . . *7,. ’ house nestled by a gurgling including all utilities, good lot, $27,900. Assumable. <3har only minutes to city, modem im iT A T lO N pliances. yi2S. Central location. ter 4 p.m. utilities. Morrison Realtor, dotails call Joe at the Belflore ern kitchen with ail the built- Hutchins *A geLy, brook in a tranquil setting. FIVE-WATT citizens band tran- parking: 643-2226. Bon Agency, 643-0683. Agency, 647-1418. ins, wall to wall carpeting, ___ “ kitchen with bulIt-lns Including A D VE R n S IN G Ideal for single person. Securi­ 643-1015. Fiano Agency, 646-0191. TO BI D celver with half wave antenna SCHOOL custodian, , . middle- dishwasher, large % acre ty deposit required. Available finished rec room In basement. FOREST HILLS, B bedrooms and coaxial cable, excellent aged, single, urgently needs MANCHESTER _ 'l962 8-robm U & R Built lost year! Job fenced in yard. International RE : ONE ( 1) CHEVROLET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ROCKVILLE —3 rooms, all June 1st. Call 648-9678. Shed dormer, fireplace, ga- 3...... full baths, new contemporary condition, 350. Call 649-0296. large room, smaU apartment III Raised Ranch. Trees every- change necessitates sale! Ten- rage. 16x20' screened porch. Associates, 647-1800. Wanled— R«ol Estat* 77 CARRY-ALL V8 OR EQUAL 8 A M . to 4:30 PM . utilities, yilO monthly, 649-8861. ta living r^ m , three bed- ^here. Constant hilltop Raised^ Banoh, 3,000 sq. feet HEBRON, Wall St., 4-room or cottage, Bolton, Andover, room Raised Ranch, 2-car ga­ Deep lot, 224’. Phllbrick Agen­ Sealed bids will be received SCREENED loam, processed living area Deck overlooks EAST Hartford - Immaculate A LL CASH for your property at the office of the Purchasing LARGE one-room efficiency, apartment, heat, hot water, Columbia area. Pleaise call breezes. Completely shrubbed rage. 'Two full baUis, two fire­ cy, Realtors, 646-4200. gravel, bonkrun gravel, sand, corated, ^ t e r lo r painted last atone patios. Separate panoramic view. 25x20 paneled 3-bedroom Ranch in quiet within 24 hours. Avoid' red Agent, 740 Main Street, East COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. furnished, heat and electricity carpeting, appliances, parking 643-40%, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. places, automatic kitchen. family room, 2 fireplaces, fill, stone. George H. Oiiffing, neighborhood with all city tape. Instant service. Hayes Hartford, Conn., until'THURS­ provided, country setting, ga­ and storage. |176 monthly. 646- AMurrmblo entrance, living quarters. 140 Lovely, lorge treed lot. Coun- MANCHESTER Immaculate double garage with electrical 4:M P3t. DAT.BEFORE PUBUOATION Inc., Andover, 742-7886. Assumable 6% per cent mort- Lakewood Circle North, 332,- try atmosphere in Manchester! utilities, modem kitchen with Agency, 648-0131. DAY, JUNE 25, 1970 AT 9:00 rage, quarter mile to 1-86, $110. 0882. 649-2871. gage. 323,900. Phllbrick Agen­ dormered Cape, near bus, ■ opener. "Mid 50's. Builder 649- DMdUnr lor SatnnU.r and Monday !■ 4:30 p.m. Frlda.i 900. firm. Linsay Realty, 649- Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, large wooded lot, 3 bedrooms, 0973. ’ built-ins, fireplace and wall to A.M., and will be opened pub- FOR SALE — Men's rebuilt Call 643-1126. Business Property cy, Realtors, 646-4200. 9168, 649-0085. 647-1413, fireplace, hot water heat, cel wall carpet in living room, lldly and read at that time and and relast shoes. Sam Yulyes, For Sole 70 paneled full walk-out base­ I.AND —Louis Dlmock Realty, TOUR CX>OPERATION HHJ. MANCHESTER off Porter St. lar, 321,900. Meyer, Realtor, MANCHESTER — Price Realtors, 640-9828. place for the above mentioned 23 Oak St., Manchester (a few Resort Property GARRISON Colonial, large Ilv- PORTER ST — Just entirely re­ ment, carport. A buy in the BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 steps from Main). Business LoeaHons ROUTE 6 — Business location, deluxe custom built Ranch 648-0609. duced. Quiet country living, commodltleB. and service. tag room, 24’ long with fire decorated 8-room English Colo­ mid 20’s. 10 per cent down to For Rent 64 For Rent 67 260’ frontage, S-room Ranch, home, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, ideal for horses. Pony stalls. Information for bidders, spec­ place, formal dining room nial. Boston bound owner SEVEN ROOM Cape, dining qualified buyer. International Legal NoHce SPOTS before your eyes — on country store. Many possibili­ 2-car garage, The very best. Four bedrooms, two baths, ifications, proposal and con­ MAIN^ STRE3ET office space, ■— 7~T7Z------huge master bedroom, enclos­ heartbroken at having to sell. room, living rocm, fireplace, exceptional kitchen. Weekends Associates, 647-1300. LIMITATION ORDER tract forms are available at Conrinuod Prom Procodinq Pogt your now carpet — remove inn COLUMBIA LAKE—Waterfront ties. Call now, 128,900. Hayss Hayes Agency 646-0131. ed porch, garage. Call on the Two full baths plus two lava­ 3 bedrooms, playroom base­ or after 0 p.m., 649-3408. AT A COURT ,OK PROBATE, the office of the Purchasing them with Blue Lustre. Rent cottages, recently renovated. Agency, 646-0181. EAST HARTFORD. Nifty, thrif­ hfild nt Manchester, whhin and for electric shampooer $1. Paul's banka, air-conditioned, auto­ MANCHESTER — 4-room exceptional value today. 327,- tories ! New wall to wall every­ ment, desirable area. 643-8601. the District of Mamthestur, on the Agent, 740 Main Street, East Holp Wontod—Molt 36 Pioip Help Wontod— Some weeks still open June — ty, 3-bedroom Ranch, city 2nfJ (lay of June. 1970. Paint A Wallpaper Supply. § matic fire sprinkler. Apply Ranch, hot water heat, base­ 600. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ where on first floor, oven MANCHESTER 318,900 nice 8- Hartford. Sept, 4-5-6 persons occupancy. CONVALESCENT home, long kitchen! Finished ninth room MANC7HESTER 2-famlly, 4- bedroom Ranch, cabinet kitch­ utilities. Immaculate copdi- JTuHitnt, Hon. John J. Wallntt, Mok or Fomoio 37 Marlow's, 867 Main St. established business: Alwajrs ment, 2-car garage, bus line. tors, 646-4200. JudKe. The right is jpserved to re­ TAG SALE — Special. From 643-2593, 649-0498. 4, Damato built in 1966, 2 en, aluminum storms, cellar, tton, many features, - con­ Kutatc of Henry J. Donahue, of full, great opportunity for right Low price, assumable. Char in basement. Rusco storms and ject any or all, or any part of FU LL or part-time, sales help. OFFICE SPACE, ejfoellent lo­ MAXI RANCH on Mini estate, furnaces, tile baths, treed lot. near bus. Assumable 514 per venient location. Reduced. 319,- Mancheater In sold District, absent various estates. Excellent buys COVENTRY — Lakeside cot­ person. For more information, Bon Agency, 643-0683. screens everywhere. Truly, f-Torn hla home for seven or more any or all bids when such ac­ Inquire Kings Pet Depart­ cation, parking, first And sec­ approximately 3 acres. We Call now, 332,900. Hayes Agen­ cent mortgage. Hutchins Agen­ 900. Morrison Rcaltoi’i 643-1016. AUTO . for dealers and collectors. tage for rent. Call Mitten call Phllbrick Agency, Real­ you must see this to believe it! ytT&rH and preHumeer jor medical and life insur­ 525-5446, 627-2507. ing. Heated. 46 Purnell PI., vestment. More information on tra large living room with dining room, 214 baths, brick having a circulation In sal.1 pro­ CONNECTICUT ance. Excellent sick pay furnished and heated, 3160. view, 2-car garage, swimming do, Belflore Agency, 647-1418. front, 2-car garage. Hutchins TOLLAND % acre building key. bate district within ten days from "Has anyone seen my 'Things to Agonize Over Today' 643-6306. I.L. Bayer, Broker. weekly. Call 643-0491. request, 3SS|000. PhUbrlok program. Five-day week, no Six-room Ranch, living room pool, stone walls, etc. This lots, 31,500-32,500. Hayes Agen­ the date of this order ana return WOMAN — Experienced in pooL TABLE, 5x7' 360. Call Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. make to this court of the notice im iT A 'n o N Saturdays. memo pad?" with fireplace, dining room, may be the one you’ve been ZINSSER has just listed _ cy 646-0131. given. accounts receivable - payable after 6:30 p.m., 643-5377. OFFICE SPACE — Pyramid GIANT'S NECK Heights, 69 ______B (Sl W See A1 Patch, Service Man­ and full charge bookkeeping, building, 357 East Center St. —Edgewood Rd.. tw^bedroom MANCHESTER close to shop- kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, watting for. For further infor­ a nice six-room Cape in the JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. very low twenties! Fireplace, MANCHESTER building lots, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. T O BID ager. ^ staUsUcal typing, recepUonlst, HEAVY DUTY Hotpoint dryer, Small, modem, air-conditioned cottage. Two baths, sundeck, P*” *'' with 4 room garage, patio, aluminum sid­ mation or inspection, call Phll­ ORDER OF NOTICE formal dining room, sunporch. PO R T E R ST. city sewer and water, A and Manchester Parkade RE: ONE MODEL P-10 desires part-time position four 370; 5 new hand trucks, 330 Household Goods 51 Apor^enrs— Flot^— office. Secretarial and tele­ sleeps 7. Fourth street from apartments, 4-car garage, new ing, parklike lot. Assumable brick Agency. Realtors, 646- AT A CX5URT OF PROBATE Nicely private rear yard. Call B zones. Phllbrick Agency Manchester 649-5306 held at Manchester, within and for GAS TRACTOR hours dally or three days per each. Call between 4:30 - 7:30, phone answering service on beach. 3100 weekly. Call Mrs. heating systems and roof. Mid mortgage. Owner very anx­ 4200. the District of Manchester, on the 84" COLONIAL sofa and chair. 647-1413, Belflore Agency, First time offered—Imma­ Realtors, 646-4200. Sealed bids will be received week. Will consider assistant 649-6000. Tenements 63 premises. Available June 1st. Carter, 742-8142. 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0181.'^ ious. An exceptionally clean BOLTON — Up on Notch Road, 1st day of June, 1970. Realtors. culate 714-room Colonial- Present. Hcfi. John J. Wallett. at the office of the Purchasing CARTER bookkeeping. 647-1904. ------three ye&rs old. Weeds recov- uvYirp tji’vytlt nmn***^ Call 647-9903 weekdays, 9 to 6. home for a low price of 324,- VALUE conscious? Manchester VERNON — Lot has 239.57’ Judg(\ ering, 3100. 643-1646 or 646-2482. first-floor apart- Cape. First floor paneled high on a cliff overlooking Agent, 740 Main Street, East ------CARPETS a fright? Make them ment with gas stove and hot z ^------CHALET lor rent on Lake Win- MANCHESTER — business 900. 3-family investment property t m i r t v trrvir Estate of Kiiutc A. Anderson, late or so steps from family room with many cus­ frontage, community water, Eastern Conn, sits this attrac­ ' a beautiful sight with Blue __»______„ . NEW modem offices, ideal lor nloesaukee.nlpeeaukee. SleerviSleeps n9 pnmfnrt.comfort­ block with 6 apartments, ex­ conveniently located, well of Manchester, in said District de­ Hartford, Conn., until THURS­ CHEVROLET TAPPAN gas range, copper- water, no children or pets Main St. Seveh-room older Co­ tom built-lns, spacious liv­ beautiful location. Priced tive 3-bedroom stone ranch. ceased. ^ Dogs— Birds— Puts 41 Lustre. Rent electric shampoo­ professionals. Plenty of free ably. Available June, July. Call cellent condition. Owner will landscaped comer lot. Excep­ The administrator, having ex­ DAY, JUNE 25, 1970 A T 10:30 tone with visual-light oven. Six References and security. 643- lonial with two-car garage. right. Call Mitten Agency, Two-car garage, plus another er 31. Plnewood Furniture parking. East Center St. loca- 643-0188 after 6 p.m. tional offering, 337,900. Morri­ ing room, formal dining hibited his administration account A.M., and will be opened pub­ HOMES needed lor live orphan nfonths old, excellent condi­ 7094, 4:30 — 7:30 p.m. finance 80 per cent at 814 per FRECHETTE REALTORS Large airy rooms. Close to room and convenient kitch­ Realtors, 643-6930. service building . . . nine acres with said estate to this Court for Shop. tion.'Call 646-2212. son Agency, Realtor, 643-1016. ttllowajice. it is licly and read at that time and CQ, INC kittens. Call 647-9357 after 6 tion. 3125. 646-2288. cent. Terrific income produc­ churches, schools, shopping, in all. One of the best buys in COTTAGE by month or season, 647-9993 en, three bedrooms, 114 COVENTRY — Lot, 102x169’, on ORDERED: That the 18th day of place for the above mentioned p.m. MANCHESTER — Ideal office er. Call now, Hayes Agency, bus. Early occupancy, sec­ the area. T.J. Oockett, Real­ June, 1970, at ten o’clock forenoon CONTENTS of complete house­ 6 rooms, Coventry Lake, Oak EIGHT, yes, 8, room Raised tiled baths, first floor laun­ South St. In one of the most commodities and service. 1229 Main St. WASHING Machine, GE, 14 J U L Y 1ST O C C U P A N C Y or small store located on South 646-0131. ondary financing possible. Bel- dry room, two fireplaces, tor, 643-1577. at the Probate Office in the Mu­ hold for sale by appointment Grove, private beach. 646-1418. Ranch, 214 baths, 4 bedrooms, desirable places to build. Huge nicipal Building In said Manches­ Information for bidders, spec­ lbs. filter flo. Copper tone. Main St. 3110 per month pays 2-car garage, huge treed lot, fiore Agency, 647-1413. wall to wall carpeting, cen­ ter. be and the same is assigned for Manchester, Conn. only. Call 643-6977. room Town House apart­ GREAT potential, 746 Parker maple trees, full price 33,900. CXIVENTRY — 6-room Raised ifications, proposal and con­ CUTE little kittens need a good ______Please call 649-1369. all. Heritage House, 646-2482. PRJVACY under the Pines, five- tral air conditioning through­ a hearing on the allowance of said ment. 114 baths, air-condi­ best investment. We have two St. Industrial property with 6- 3^,500. Hutchins Agency, 649- o F F WEST C e n te r ..; Mitten Agency, Realtors, Ranch. Modem kitchen with administration account with said tract forms are available at home. 649-9236. room cottage on Little Sebago seven- out. Attached garage, many 643- ^Xo“sXlirc'^tinuing:'33 Gos- tioner, stove, refrigerator, on the east side. One on Oak, room home, 114 baths. A s s u m -__ 6930. built-ins, 114 baths, fireplace, estate, ascertainment of helbi and the office of the Purchasing sell household goods, furniture, i . . ri- A„t oi o , y STORE for rent on Hart­ Lake, Gray, Maine. Modem room Colonial with large fam­ extras. Excellent value. 339,- order of distribution, and this Court EXPERIENCED short mn die PEKINGESE AKC, six weeks disposal, patio with sliding family room, sundeck, 2-car dlrectB that notice of the time and Agent, 740 Main Street, East TV and stereo sets,sets aajustaoieadiustable ' ^g.gg jj Saturday, , June ford Rd., near Crlsplho's. Call conveniences, sleeps five, the other on Eldridge St. T.J. able mortgage. Mid 20’s. Mor- p i-rK IN STREET . TtruliTone ily room on first floor. Carpet­ 500. maker, aircraft quality. AU old. Adorable, champion back- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. rison Realtor, 643-1016. BOLTON — Birch Mt. area, garage, % acre wooded lot, place assigned for said hearing be Hartford. upright fan, garden tools and ______glass doors. Beautiful- 649-0969. private beach, near shopping Of Manchester’s finest hopies. ing plus, 114 baths, garages, given to all persons known to be fringe benefits. Apply Gunver ground. Two females, one Beautiful—Beautiful. Priced at 359,500. and well enclosed porches. Owner to re­ wooded acre building lot, prin­ 325,500. Phllbrick Agency, interested therein to appear eind be The right is reserved to’ re­ fertilizers, assorted paint 31. KENMORE 30" gas range. centers. 3100 per week. Call MANCHESTER ciples only. Call 643-4905. heard thereon by publishing a copy Mfg. Co., 234 Hartford Rd., male. Reasonable. Call 649- OFFICE SPACE for rent in worth it. 11 rooms, 4% baths . . locate because of employment. U & R REALTY CO., INC. Realtors, 646-4200. ject any or all, or any part of per gallon, hardware, home oven-window like new. Also 649-2179 644-2856 or 644-0380. FAST ACTION NEEDED! of this order in some newspaper Manchester. 4624. 649-6651 Rockville at Northeast Shop- T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 643-2692 having a circulation in said District, any or all bids when such ac­ workshop tools, electric heat- Crosley Shelvadore refrigera- Land For Sal* 71 Tranferred owner has left Call, it will be a pleasure to BOLTON — 7-room oversized ping Center, air-conditioning, CAPE COD, Chatham, 2-bed- show you through. T.J. Crock­ 1577. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor at least seven days before the day tion is deemed to be for the LABRADOR Retriever pups, ers. 1962 Chrysler station wag- tor. Call 643-6418. behihd this spacious 8-room Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, of said heating, and by mailing on best interest of the To'wn of on, 3300. Hundreds of other heat and electricity provided room, heated cottage in pine SOUTH MANCHESTER — Ap- ett, Realtor, 643-1677. Resort Property or before June 4. 1970. by certtfled AKC registered, show and field WE HAVE customers waiting Colonial. He has instructed first-floor family room, fire­ mail, a copy of this order to Carl East Hartford. items at bargain prices. Come HOLLYWOOD bed, box spring. Available July 1st. For parti- grrove. walking distance to proxlmately 6 acres with 641’ champion sired. Call 649-7997. for the rental of your apart­ us to sell to any buyer who PRESTIGE location 3-bedroom MANCHESTER — Huge L- __For Sole 74 place. Below replacement, 328,- 'H. Anderson Sr., 56 Birch St.. Man­ Town of East Hartford browse around. Sale daily 9-8, mattress, mirror, fireplace culars call Joe Mertan Agen­ beach. 3125 weekly. Available frontage, half mile to Martin LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN chester. Conn.; Conrad G. Ander­ ment or home. J.D. Real makes us a fair offer. Here Ranch, formal dining room, Ranch, family room, play COVENTRY 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. son. 53 Milwoed Road, East Hart­ WANTED: TH REE little kittens, looking Saturday 'till noon. 46 Adelaide logs, children's toys, tricycle, cy, 875-5798, 872-4289. first two weeks in July. 643- School. Owner will finance. M. Log cabin sum- John W. Torpey, Estate Associates, Inc. 643- is your opportunity to buy a den, garage, wooded lot. Bel rbom, dining room, three large ford Conn.; John Anderson, Indian for good homes. Call 649-6480. Rd. clothes. 35 Foley St. 1073. H. Palm er Realtor, 643-6321. mer cottage, fireplaced living NORTH CO'VENTRY — Newer Head, Maryland; Betty Anderson. Ftarchastag Agent ______6129. 4-bedroom home in a prime A ir Real Estate, Vincent Bog- Large 7-room Raised Ranch, bedrooms, country kitchen, after 6 p.m. anytime week­ 2 fireplaces, tile baths, 2- room, completely carpeted, 614-room8 Raised Ranch, large 462 Woodbridge St, Apt. 13, Man­ GARAGE Houses For Rent 65 area. Call Mr. Gordon, 649- gini, Realtor, 643-9332. privacy. 328,900. Hutchins chester, Conn.; Elsie Bradley, 462 ends. MANCHESTER - Deluxe three 0306. zone heat, ail built-ins, large enclosed porch, excellent con- paneled family room, fire- Woodbridge St, Apt. 13, M ^ches- months old, A-1 condition. 643- Agency, 649-5324. , ter, Conn.; Attorney Grmeral’s Of­ TOWN OP EAST HARTFORD Boats and Accessories 46 room apartment at Sunny ilANCHESTER GREEN area. MANCHESTER — Autumn St., family room, laundry room, dition, treed lot. 39,000. Hayes place, garage'. Mid 20’s. Own- MOTHER, father and 6 kittens 6377. Agency, 646-0131. er, 742-6246. fice, 30 Trinity St., Hartford, Oonn., EAST HARTFORD, MECHANIC 14’ BOAT, wood, 46 h.p. Mer­ Brooke Village. 3160 per month 6-room Colonial house, avail­ 3-bedroom Colonial, like new, 2-car garage, city utilities, 614-ROOM RANCH on west side and return make to this Court. free to good home. Call 647- B & W JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. CXJNNECmCUT cury motor, trailer, good con- THREE ROOMS of furniture, including heat, appliances and able immediately. 3250. In­ fireplace, beamed ceiling liv­ large treed lot. Owner anx­ 1124. BARROWS and W ALLACE Co. of town, 114 baths, carport, DELIGHTFUL five room Year’ SEVEN-ROOM Split Level, 3 ditlon. 3400. Call a;fter 4, 649- many miscellaneous items. carpeting. Paul W. Dougan, quire at W.H. England Lum­ WINDOW CLEANERS ing room, deep wooded lot. ious to sell. Immediate oc­ half acre lot. Asking 325,9(X> TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD Manchester Parkade Round Ranch cottage. Oil hot bedrooms, family room, 2-acre im T T A T lO N A T THE 2971. Call 643-9616. Realtor, 649-4536. ber Co., Route 44A, Bolton Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- cupancy. with 314,600 assumable VA EAST HARTFORD, FRISI^ little tiger striped kit­ Manchester 649-5306 water heat. 50' frontage on treed lot, fireplace, garage. tens, green eyes, trained. Free ------Notch, Conn. 6666. mortgage. T.J. Crockett, Real­ CX)NNECTICUT MANCHESTER — Royal A r m s ______watqr. Amston Lake 323,900. Priced to sell. Hayes Agency, TO BID tor, 643-1677. Paul W. Dougan. Realtor, 649- PHONE STORE to g^.^home'. Phone, 643-1891. " ’ T . ; Apartments. Deluxe 2-bedroom RANCH — Three bedrooms, EXPERIENCED MANCHESTER center, 6-room j^t^NCHESTER _ 318 800 clean ^^-^I^LES LESPERANCE 646-0131. RE: 1970 FORD P-250 STYLE- ______12' wood boat; 18 h.p. Johnson. Musical Instrumants 53 4635. INVITATION Call 649-4040. Townhouse. Carpeting, Red- near schools, bus line, shop- Colonial, possible office and older 5-room Colonial, 2-car ga- 649-7620 MANCHESTER C3ape, 7 rooms, SIDE HARBOR BLUE PICKUP BASS amplifier (Ovation) two residential combination, 114 BOLTON 5 room Split Level, FOUR kittens looking for a nice wood porch, private basement, ping v e a .3226 monthly. Call RATE SI44MIO Par WaUi rage, secondary financing. cehtral to shopping, bus, large fireplaced living room, tile TO BID Sealed bids will be received 14’ WOOD boat, 40 h.p. John­ months old, only used a few Work includes servicing home. Call 643-1259. 1% baths, heat, hot water. On 644-2234. baths, 2-car garage, $24,900. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- wooded lot, first floor fireplac­ at the office of the Purchaalng MANCHESTER — To settle es­ Out’ of Town bath, large kitchen. Excellent RE: ONE (1) 1970-71 FORD. and maintaining 3NET son motor, skis and all acces­ times at home, like new. Cost bus line. Available im m ediate------Hayes Agency 646-0181. 6666. ed family room, 323,6er8. 3160. Call 643-1602. STRAWBERRIES, pick your tar. Very good condition. Call ditioners. Charles Lesperance, MANOR ing, large beamed ceiling fam­ DAY, JUNE 25, 1970 AT 11:30 Send resume to Box D gage. W.J. Barcombe Realtors, room. Many extras. Minutes Information for bidders, spec­ fits. — ------own. Sale from 9 a.m. to dusk. 649-5750. 649-7620. THREE-BEDROOM home for SWIMMitiG pool with a four- SUMMIT ST 10-room single, ily room, many extras. Ap­ A.M., and will be opened pub- APARTMENTS recently painted, 214 baths, 644-8000. from Manchester. 327,600. ifications, proposal and con­ AKC CHAMPION lines, male, 405 Burnham St., Manchester. lease off Center St. in Man­ Manchester HerdM room Ranch in Manchester at praised in mid 40’s. 647-1836. licdy and read at that time and honey cocker, full grown, good ______THREE - BEDROtJM apart­ 317,900. Fiano Agency, 646- possible 6 bedrooms. Needs Owner 643-1926. tract forms are available at Visit our employment Office and Stare chester. Completely redecorat­ Homestead Street OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1-6 p.m. place for the above mentioned with children. Reasonable to a ASPARAGUS and rhubarb for ment in new ett 2-famlly, 2 the office of the Purchasing office located at 52 East ed. Rental 3200 with security Manchester, Conn. 0191. redecorating inside .Priced to MANCHESTER — Deluxe cus- —Large Colonial, 4 bedrooms, CXJVENTRY LAKE — Tremen- commodities and service. good home. 643-84106. freezing or canning. Also 6,000 Equipment ______54 baths, appliances, basement. sell. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, Agent, 740eMain Street, East Center Street, Manches­ deposit and one-year lease re­ tom 7-room Garrison Colonial, eat-in kitchen, large living dous value offered in this jum­ Information for bidders, spec­ Garage. Heat, hot water. 3260, ROCKLEDGE — 4 - bedroom 643-1577. Hartford. ter. Open M onday - « tomato, pepper and egg plants. STEEL secretary desk, 32x60 quired. Call Mrs. Smith, Jar­ WOODLAND MANOR offers 214 baths, 2-car garage, all room, dining room, den, recre­ bo sized Colonial home. Fea­ ifications, proposal and con­ through Friday from ' 628-2616 lease and security. M.H. Palm ­ Cape, original owner retiring, The right is reserved to re­ two steel desks, 32x60” , steel vis Realty Co.. 643-1121. the ultimate In convenient aluminum, private treed lot, ation room, porch, 2-car ga­ tures modem kitchen with tract forms are available at 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Live Stock 42 er, Realtor, 643-6321. 114 baths, rec room, breeze- ASSUMABLE 8 per cent mort- ject any or all, or any part of table, 34x60". Three posture prestige living, with schools, plush living in the finest of built-ins, 2 full baths, 20" mas­ the office of the Purchasing or call 643-4101, exten­ OOVE3NTRY — 3-room house, way, double garage, flowering gage, monthly payments 390. rage. Mid 30’s. Plnney St. any or all bids when such ac­ HORSESHOEING ^ Thomas chairs. May seen. 316 East MANCHESTER — Northwood shopping and religious fa­ neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, between Middle and Heather ter bedroom, fireplace, garage. Agent, 740 Mata Street, East sion 368. Evening and Household Goods 51 appliances furnished, new trees, 329,900. Hayes Agency, small three-bedroom. Ranch. tion is deemed to be for the Robenhymer. Is your horse Center gt Manchester, 10-4 cilities nearby. 846-0131. Rd., Ellington, 872-4944. Call quickly on this prime Hartford. Saturday interviews can Apartments. Luxury split-level, bath, furnace. Available for 646-0131. Modem kitchen, new furnace. best interest of the Town of be arranged. ready for spring riding? If not, SEWING Machine — Singer p.m. MEN value. 324,900. Phllbrick Agen­ The right is reserved to re­ one bedroom,. Cental air-con­ single gentleman. 3110 plus IMMEDIATE (XXIUPANCY Call and see this cutie. Mitten East Hartford. call me. 643-1490 between 6-10 zig-ziig with cabinet, used, but­ ditioning, carpeting, formal liv­ CAPE COD — Five rooms Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. ELLINGTON — Custom built cy, Realtors, 646-4200. ject any or all, or any part of security. 643-1904. T W O spacious bedroom NEW RAISED RANCH oversized 6-room Ranch, 2 full Town of East Hartford p.m. tonholes, monograms, hems, ing room, family room, 1% NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY down, fireplace. One finished any or all bids when, such ac­ Wanted— To Buy *58 apartment include refriger­ John W. Torpey,' etc. Originally over 3300., now baths, private basement, bal- LARGE 8-room home, ideal for up. Basement garage. Large JUMBO SIZE Colonial in execu­ $35,900. baths, appliances, carpeting. tion is deemed to be for the FX5R SALE, registered, half ator, stove, dishwasher, dis­ fireplace, garage. Set on the TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD Purchasing Agent 354. Payments accepted. 622- ANTIQUES and collectables, cony, carport, heat, hot water. college students or faculty. treed lot. 324,000. Bralthwaite tive neighborhood ,6 years old, best Interest of the Town of SOUTHERN Arabian, 6 years old, palomino Immediate 0penih|[s posal, air conditioning, ahd side of a hill with a marvelous EAST HARTFORD, 0931 oak and marble top furniture, Available immediately, 3200. Conveniently located, avail­ Agency, Realtor, 649-4593. modem kitchen, large formal East Hartford. mare. Has been shown. Sas- full carpeting. PHILBRICK AGENCY, view of the surrounding coun­ CONNECTICUT art glass, fine paintings, etc. J.D. Real Estate Associates able about July 1st. Call 647- dining room, fam ily room with Town of East Hartford slm breeding. 3675. Also regis­ We will train you on the job and you will become try side. W.J. Barcombe Real­ NEW Model Home Furniture Any quantity 644-8662. Inc., 643-0129. 1416 between 4:30-6. O N E bedroom available MANOHEISTER — Colonial built fieldstone fireplace, large REALTORS 646-4200 John W. Torpey, tered % Arabian, weanling colt a full fledged window cleaner, earning good pay July 1, 1970. with charm and quality in front-to-back living room with tors, 644-8000. im iT A T IO N Purchasing AgOnt Gay Ginghams out of same mare, color bay, 3 ROOM H O U S E F U L HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques FOUR-R(X)M flat, second floor. and have steady year round work. Guaranteed 1843. Modem heat, wiring and fireplace, half bath., Second „ . „ „ „ ------, „ Large Ranch just ENGLAND sire Balastra El Ajzaa, 3M7- 19 P IE C E S bric-a-brac, locks, frames, central, adults only, no pets. Out of Town weekly wages plus complete insurance inclu(ling Starting at $185. monthly plumbing. Six rooms (3 bed­ floor has 6 bedrooms, 3 full RANCH - 6 rooms, large llvtag VERNON TO BID over Manchester town line. 1968 high point C.H.S.A. chalht^ $297 glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ Available July 1st. 643-4677. rooms), plus den, mud room, baths. Two-car garage, beau- fireplace, j ^ e l ^ RE: 1970 FORD FALCON For Rant 66 life, Blue Cross, medical benefits and Major Mescal. Owners all packed to move to That Duster pion 1969 Western pleeisure ) lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 tlfully landscaped yard. For ^Amily room, air-conditioned. STA'nON WAGON Interior Designer wants re­ pantry, walk-up attic and base­ TELEPHONE champion. A.H.C.C. 3400. 742- ATTRACTIVE 3-room apart­ VERNON — Wniow Brook further details call Phllbrick large master bedroom, attrac­ Florida. Three bedrooms, 114 Sealed _ bids__ will be received liable family or newlyweds Lake St., Boltop. 649-3247. ment. 324,900. Odegard Realty, 8360. ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, Apartments. Immediately new tive yard with privacy, 326,900. baths, carpeting in kitchen, office of the Purchasing to accept delivery of com­ Sand rasMma of all jobs woricod in lost 3 y o n ITIw 643-4366. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. WANTED — Antique fumltiire, hot water, electricity, parking. rooms at |160, 4H at $185. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, drapes, etc. Full basement. Agent, 740 Main Street, East An Equal Opportunity Employer plete Model Display of Qual­ HOTPOINT glass, pewter, oil paintings or Adults, references, no pets. Heat, hot water, refrigerator, Io Box D M IL L ST. older Colonial 7- SIX-R(X>M Cape. Garage, half 646-4200. Priced in mld-twenUes. As- Hartford, Conn., until THURS- ity Furniture just removed Articles For Sa!e 45 other antique items. Any quan­ 3120. 649-5324. oven-range, disposal, dUh- I OlHcn rooms. Four bedrooms, sound acre treed lot. Only 320,900. sumable mortgage of approx. ^ a Y, JUNE 26, 1970 A T 10:00 to warehouse for Public miindIVSTvr nOTWQ GREEN RD. — Three or four- tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, washer, wall to wall carpeting, condition. CHean. Enclosed Pasek' Realtors, MLS, 289- 312,0TO. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, ^ ^ Sale. Modem 3 complete MANCHESTER — Nlde 2 fam- bedroom <3ape. Sunporch, fire­ MAN for garden work and han- 165 Oakland Street. air-conditioning, swimming porch, modem kitchen, all 7475, 742-8243. 643-1677. read at that, time and 3196, now 386. Also electric rooms with the 31.000 look. lly home, 6 rooms, three bed­ U & R place, wall to wall carpeting. ______dy with tools, steady Job, 3- pool, lighted tennis courts, utilities. Two chicken coops, adding machines, regularly 8 pc. Ck)nverUble Living rooms, garage. 3240 per COUNTRY fresh air, trees Parklike setting. Walking BEAUTIFUL U * R Raised f^ace for the above mentioned room apartment furnished, basketball court, parking and REALTY CO., INC. fruit trees, large garden. Lot 3119, now 335. Wholesale buy­ Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 6 months Including heat and 99 BJAST CENTER STREET and four rooms (could be five). distance toall schools. 324,906. Ranch, 2 fireplaces, handsome commodities and service. plus free utilities. Call eve­ Rooms Without Board 59 storage ,aU Included. No pets. 125x200'. Owner will take sec­ ers welcome. 649-7798 after 6. pc. Dinette. 310 down, you MANCHESTER, CONN. Ranch in scarce price range. Austlqi CTiambers, Realtor, stone front and one acre land. Information for bidders, spec- nings 643-0090. electricity. Available July 1. CaU Hartford, 527-9238, Ver­ ond mortgage. Price 319,9r> r-h oi apmrtments with private ter­ EX'TRA LOT OF RECORD to stores and bus line.| Call af­ 2-bedroom townhouse apart­ land Park area, 6 rooms on _ ——______Hartford. with two or more years ex- BRACE yourself for a thrill Uie race and pool. Including heat, ter 6 p.m. 644=0383. ment with every refinement, first floor, modem kitchen, VERNON — Manchester Line The right Is reserved to re- pertence. Experience with first time you use Blue Lustre Credit __ hot water, all appliances and LEARNERS 3195. a month. Call Warren E. large living room with fire­ Makes this 6-room Cape plus 4-bedroom Garrison Colonials, ject any or all, oai any part of "small firm ” clients prefer- to c le w . rugs. Rent electric ^ THE THOMPSON carpeting. $155. Rockland Ter­ House—Cpt- Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. place, 3 large bedrooms, 2-car a recreation room highly de­ aluminum siding, 214 baths, any or all bids when such ac- able but not necessary. Part- shampooer "31. Olcott Variety DISCOUNT FURNITURE tage St., race Apartments, Highland No ExperiesM Necetniy centrally located, garage. Priced below market sirable. Very close to Bow­ flrst-flopr family rooms, ga- tlon is deemed to be for the nershlp potential exqellent. Store. large Avenue, 872-4046, 629-6586. No*' WAREHOUSE pleasantly furnished 'HVO-BEDROOM apartment for value. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ ers School and high school, rage, 333,700. Hayes Agency, best interest of the Town of Rbbert J. Pue & Co., 9 E l m ------rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 rent, 3160 a month includes pets. IMMEDIATE OPENINflS lai^e living room with fire­ St., Rockville, Conn. Call 876- REGRET, the best yet NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS tors, 646-4200. 646-0131. East Hartford. for overnight and permanent- heat. CaU 649-0369. place, formal dining room, Blue Lustre cleans carpets 3580 Main St. Hartford ROCKVILLEj^3-room apartment, Town of East Hartford 6241. guest rates. We will tTain you on the job and you will become lots and . lots of closets. VBIRi^ON beautifully. Rent electric 522-7249 heat, appliances, 3125. Securi­ NEW LISTING — Big beauU- John W. Torpey, THREE - ROOM apartment, a full fledgred window cleaner, earning good pay ful 8-room Colonial In prestige COOK with experience, good shampooer 31. Manchester (former Fuller Brush bldg.) LARGE furnished ‘ room for ty deposit required. Adults on­ Purchasing Agent third floor on Oak St., heated, and have steady year round work. G u a ra n ty Forest Hills. 214 baths, 4 bed­ CUSTOM RANCH working conditions, no Sun­ Hardware A Supply, 877 Main 175 pine St. Manchester male only, parking, 316 weekly. ly. Call 643-9678. KEITH REAL ESTATE adults only, no pets, 396. rooms, fam ily room, enclosed TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD days. Call 649-0898. St., 643-4426. 646-2332 Call 644-0123 after 5.. weekly wages plus complete insurance including Here it is. A large Ranch monthly. Call after 6 p.m. 649- porch, lovely patio, 2-car ga­ EAST HARTFORD. (former Norman’s Fum.) life, Blue Cross, medical benefits and Major Medical. 646-4126 649-1922 with six rooms plus com­ MOTEL desk clerk, experience SNEAKERS — Men’s new name 8475, rage. The Ideal purchase, 2 CX)NNECnCUT Warehouse plete privacy on an acre of preferred but not necessary. brand sneakers. All sizes. 33. at comer of Pine A Forest Sts. <^^LEAN ROOM for elderly AVAILABLE July let, 4-room Sand roMima of all jobs woritod h knt 3 y w » years young with all the :______trees for only 3M,900. Truly INVITATION Responsible mature person. CaU 643-7783, 110-H New SUte gentleman. Inquire 4 Pearl St. apartment, second floor, cen­ PRESIDENTIAL amenities Including wall to BOWERS School 6-room ex­ a home for a discriminating Rd. Mon-Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6 to Box D Second 'lihift including week­ tral location, $135 monthly wall carpeting. Truly a best pandable Ranch, all rooms buyer. Call Mr. Bogdan to Monchaatf Harold buy. Mr. Lombardo. Belflore very large, 2 fireplaces, 2-car TO BID ends. Call 643-1667. SINGER touch and sew wiUi " r with heat. Security, no lease. YHIADE see and buy. 049-5306. TAG SALE — Furniture, tools, ly. Gentry location. Free park­ Agency, 647-1413. garage, , screened porch, 322,- RE: HYDRAULIC SIDE ARM cabinet. Monograms, hems, Call 643-8696 after 5 p.m. Center St. A Ttsompeon Rd. glassware, knick - knacks, ing. References required. 643- ROTARY SLOPE MOWER embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ Mianchester 900. Phllbrick Agency, 646-4200. lamps, antiques, Saturday, 2693. OVERSIZED 7-room Cape, B &L W (INSTALLED) Halp. WcBitad lent condition. Guaranteed. NEW 2-bedroom duplex, half of June 13th, io a.m. to 6 p.m., IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY larjge llvtag room with fire- 614-ROOM Cdpe, 4 rooms down, r a r ROWS and WALLACE Co. Sealed bids will be received Mala or Famola 37 Full price now $56 or 7 month­ two-family. Full basement. 183 Spruce St., Manchester. LIGHT housekeeping room, all place, modem kitchen with 214 rooms on second floor, for­ Manchester Parkade at the office of the Purchasing 8258 ly payments of 38. 522-0476, $180 per month Including ap­ R E AL ESTATE Salesman, es­ uUliUes and linens provided. I A 2-Bedroom Apartments bullt-ins, 114 baths, 4 bed­ mal dining room, fireplace In Manchester 649-0306 Agent, 740 Main Street, East . 38-30 OARAGE SALE — *Friday - dealer. pliances. Paul W. Dougan, e 801 Main St. Call 643-6071. Oompleie electric kitchen rooms, formal dining room, living room, $21,900. Phllbrick ------;------T~r Hartford, Conn., until THURS- Cool gingham maken a tablished agency. Private of­ Saturday, 10-6. Men’s, women’s Realtor, 649-4535. EXRERIi^NCED mo.St attractive hostess fice. Carpeting. Excellent op­ a 2 Air Condttloners ' full shed dormer,, on a treed Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. BOLTON — We are pleased to JUNE 25, 1970 AT 11:00 The imlispcnsable duster Euid children’s clothing, toys. ROOM for lady, kitchen privi- WINDOW CLEANERS 14 acre lot. 327,900. Phllbrick offer this fine 3-bedroom home ^ opened pub- apron . .. especially when portunity. Call Mr. Hutchins, household articles. Plnney St., M AYTAG washer, like new con- leges, central, on bus line. Call 4-room apart- fo r leisure-time wear! it’s trimmed with s e Wail-to-WBll .carpeting Agency, RealtoiA 046-4200. MANcilESTER 3-4 bed- 180 Center St., 649-6824. Heather ditlon. $75. Call 643-1259. ment, parking, yard, working l‘«ly and rend at that Ume and You'll find thi.s one (|uirk pretty cross-stitch ro se between Middle and 649-5136, after 5 p.m. TEXTILE HELP rooms In this 6-room Cape on 2 full baths, on a large wood' to sew ami fun to wear. Rd., Ellington. couple, no children or pets. Call • Master TV antenna PRICE REDUCED to |SS,000 a large lot for play and |dace for the above mentioned or pansy border. No. 178 IF SEIXJNG is youi* vocation, GODEY’S PRINTS, 35. Lamps, COMFORTABLY furnished 649-4319. SOAFFOLD EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ed lot. You can assume a 8% STman^ditler and s^er^^ice.' No. 82f)8 with riloTo- has directions for mak­ I for this lovely 4-bedroom Co­ gardening. Fireplace, full and (il'lOK is in New Sizes 38- and real estate is your profes­ ANTIQUES — hand made early "nnkerer’s clocks, mohair 3- sleeping room, for older em- e 1% baths ing apron; graphs for lonial in choice residential dry basement, ceramic bath, 7 Information for bidders, spec- “ f)0 (hu.st •12-r. l). Size 40, sion, the Jarvis Realty Co., American gifts, bottles, fruit cushlon mahogany couch, 340, ployed genUeman, parking, 272 4H-ROOM DUPLEX, 2 bed­ WANTED 39,0(M. down Monthly pay- embroidery. Realtors, has a desk available rooms, appliances, full base­ o Laundry, storage area in RATE SIMMIO Far Walk . area. Completely remodeled. baseboard hot water heat, menu are $1W. A s k l^ price ; J 44 bust . . . .'lls yards of UNO 804 IR Miss tor BSill pM jars, etc. Expert refinlshing. matching chair, 310. Chairs, Main St. 45-ineh. for your immediate use. Ehcceh ment with dryer, heat In­ the bosement One full bath and two lavs. aluminum storms and screens, a low, low 320,000. Call^ Doris torn to IrcIrOs flnktliM ■rHibs. Reasonable. Trash A Treasure, rockers, mirrors, toychest, ------, * J ' ■ ■ the office of the, Purchasing I'attfnia aviiildhli' oiilii lent commission arrangement. 2-car garage. Wooded corner quality storage building. $23,- Smith, Jarvis Realty Co.; Real­ Wall St., Hebron (Route 316). 643-2210. ROOM with kitchen priviieges, cluded, $185. sub-lease, 647- Mlany Other Features OpeninfiT in our Piece Dye process. Excellent Agent, 740 Main Street, East in Kizen ahiiirn. Best of facUiUes. CaU Mr. We have im m olate openings for year round steady overslied lot. T.J. Crockett, 900. Odegard Realty, 643-4366. tors, MLS, 843-1121. Open evenings and weekends. centrally located. 14 Arch St., 9779. ______Hartford. SINS 894 IR esiBt fw lick pit- Werbner, 648-1121 If Interested. TWO mahogany leather top On Bus Line work. G u a ra n ty weekly wages, plus life insurance. opportunity offered. Right person can expect Realtor, 643-lOn. 4- ----... _ . Manchester. RA'YMOND RD. 9-room Garri­ ELLINGTON — Colonial, four The right is reserved to re­ t«r> to iRcluSt llrat-clRU Rulllng. Print Nrrm. iUSroN wttli IIP ALUMINUM sheets used as tables, good condition. Call LOOKINa lor anything In real Blue Cross, Medical benefito and Major M ^ical. rapid advancement to shift supervisor. Excel­ _Sa« Busatt, MssoheRtor cool rrO 8blf NnsAsr, Models open 1-7 PM. or MANCHESTER — Lovely Cape son Colonial on one acre lot. bedrooms, one full and two ject any or all, or any part of printing plates, .009 thick, 23x 643-8506. estate rentals—-apartments, lent wages and fringe benefits. We are an equal ■vesilss Benria, lUS AVE. Send 6O4, add 16$ for Slhioriom Wawlod homes, multiple dwflUngs, no In excellent neighborhood, Four baths, 4 bedrooms, large half-baths, formal dining any or all bids when such uc- O l^a^CAS, wiw YOEK. 16’’, 25 cents each or 5 for $1 Apartmantx Ho7« ' By Appointment- opportunity employer. Cyril Johnson Mills, 22 loaded with .extras, one fuU, formal dining room, 24’ Uylng room postage and handling for CLEAN, USED refrigerators, fees. OUl J.D. Real Estate As­ modem kitchen with lion is deemed to be for the Print NlRM, A44nii wIM IIP u copy of the *70 Spring Fomala 38 643-2711.' Send rotuma to Box D Furnace Avenue, Stafford Springs, Conn. Tele­ two half baths, vanities in ,. ------1 — ^ ^ ------ranges, automatic washers Tanamantf 63 sociates, Inc. 64$-S129. room, screened porch, 3-car built-lns, central air-condition- best interest of the Town of COM, 81pM NBMktr U4 8lM. & Summer ALBUM. - 646-2623 phone 1-684-4248. second floor bedrooms, enclos­ WHLL> care for child, two years PIC%nC TABLES — all sizes with guarantees. See them at FIVE - ROOM apartment, one garage, beauUfully landscaped. ing, garage. Wooded lot, lOOx East Hartford. Send 6Q4, add 15p for CRia auiiT8 . , , Rptftoi op- 643-1023 Monchas roi Harold ed breezeway^ 2-car garage or older my tiome. $20 weekly and., styles, from $25. up. De- B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 child accepted. Parking, yard, For further Information call 230', wall to wall stays. 331,900 Town of East Hartford postage and handling for ilfRi tor nsrior* rr4 rMMtm'i 643-4112 and rec room. International a copy of Spring & Sum­ roRRiil Pittorn pifotti A iM ' In advance. 647-967B. Uverad. W. Zinker, 875-0397., Mata St. Call 643-2171. $160. Call 649-0297 after 6 p.m. Read Herald Ad§ Phllbrick Agency Realtors, 646- Phllbrick Agency, Realtors,' 646- ' John W. Torpey, Urm tor « . ---- — ------* Associates, 647-1800. 4300. 4200. Purchasing Agent mer ’70 Basic f a s h io n . iRf pt«IStR PAGE TW El^-rOUR THURSDAY, JUNE l3* 1970 r - ^ \ ■ . : UlanrljMtpr Eupnittg Average Daily Net Prem Run • \ Two meter Frequency Modu­ for The Week Bnded The Weather lation will be discussed tonight will be required to post a per­ June e, m o About Town formance bond. Manchester Newcomers Club at a meeting of the Hartford Town Frees Clearing and cooler tonight; County Amateur Radio Associa­ The trunk sewer, when com Here’s How To Gel DAG a will have'Its anhual Installation pleted, wUl fulfill all obligaUons i E u p fid to GO. Tomorrow moetly sun­ . banquet tonight at T:15 at Glas­ tion starting at 8 p.m. at the 15,903 ny; high In 70a. Sunday’s out­ Veterans Memorial Clubhouse, Sewer Bond, undertaken by the town, the 8th FREE FATHER’S DAY GIFT tonbury Hills Country Club. Sal­ Utilities District and Green look—fair, plaasant. ly Middleton, a former Miss Sunset Ridge, East Hartford. Manchester— 4 City of Vf lage Charm Refreshments will be served.- Recoups Cost Manor, under a three • way Ooimectlcut, will be guest agreement. From Bill Savift VOL. LX X X IX , NO. 215 speaker. The eveivt Is open to all interest­ TWENTY-TWO PAGES ed persons. The Manchester & ard ot Di­ The town wUl fulfill its obliga­ • Listen to WINF, 1230 on your dial, and they will MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1970 (Classified Advertlaing on Fhgie U) tions to furnish sewer services PRICE TEN CBNTi rectors, on a recommendation tell you how to get Dad a FREE GIFT from Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ Cub Scout Pack 98 of Buck- to the Forest HUIs area; the 8th ship, Interdenominational, will by Town Counsel John Shea, District will fulfill lU obliga­ Bill Savitt. ley School will have its annual • No letters please — Only one entry per post card. have a Bible study and open has released a $4,000 bid -bond tions to take the effluent Into Its picnic for cubs and committee • Use your zip code to insure prompt delivery. discussion tonight at 7:30 at members tomorrow at Camp from Frank Kapsia fc Son ot Primary TVeatment Plant until Dodd W o n ’t Orange Hall. e Include Dads’ name, address and zip code. Ice Chests Johnson, Bolton. Uniforms are Glastonbury, low bidder on the the fall of 1971, when the town’s Secondary Treatment Plant is • Send name, address and zip code of your grand­ not required. The group will l(Vdall Brook sanitary sewer Seek Nod St. Mary’s Episcopal Church leave the school at S:4D p.m., completed; and Green Manor father, father-in-law or a father who has no one Will Get Arabs Free will observe the Feast of . St. and parents may pick up the project. will have sewer service for Its to remember him. Bamabos tonight at 7 wtth a returning cubs at 8:30 p.m. at The release is on the condi­ condomlnums and will fulfill its • Send your name and address to: service of Holy Communion. the school. tion that Hapsda, which backed obligations to pay the 8th Dis­ All entries must be mailed by June 14th to Savitt Of Democrats Safety Lids trict (until the Secondary Treat­ WINF Father’s Day, WINF, 376 Middle Turnpike, There will be an adult Bible out of accepting the contract, HAR’TFORD. Conn. (AP) — WASHINOTON (AP) —Ice Rocco J. Francoline Jr., son wlU pay all town costs for time ment Plant Is completed) Manchester, Conn. U.S. Hostages study hour tonight at 7:30 a sewer-use charges. Ben. Thomas J. Dodd said today chest manufacturers whose of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco J. Fran- and material spent preparing Zion Evanegllcal Lutheran collne Sr., of 616 Spring St,, has he will not seek or accept the products are designed for Church. the proposal. The cost Is esti­ Democratic nomination to the beer, sandwiches and other By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS been named to the dean’s list mated at Just under $1,000. for the spring semester at Quln- U.B. Senate. His withdrawal picnic Items will build emer­ Fifty-eigrht foreigners held hostage in Amman whre Kapsia, one o t .three bidders TTie’ Christian education com­ nlplac College, Hamden, where from the five-way race for the gency escape devices Into report^ released today, but Egypt’s Middle East News for the Job, had submitted a their new models in an ef­ mittee of Emanuel Lutheran he is majoring In accounting. seat Dodd has held for 12 years $77,386 price, half that of the fort to prevent additional Agency reported that a commando group was holding Church will meert tonight at 7:30 apparently paves the way for the widow of an American military att^he killed by In the church board room. next low bidder, and one-third him to run for re-elecUon as on deaths among' toddlers who that of the third. independent. have been trapped inside. guerrillas in the Jordanian capital earlier this week. A guerrilla organisation in Shea, In recommending re­ W. G. GLENNEY CO. A spokesman for the senator, At least 16 children have The board'Of trustees of Sec­ Pirie Quits Beirut announced that the radi­Ldl- lease of the bond, said that It his press aide Joseph Barbar- suffocated in picnic coolers ond Congregational Church will cal Popular Front for the Liber­ was obvious that Kapsia had ette, read a one-sentence state­ since 1961, according to the meet tonight a^ 7:30 at the ation of Palestine this morning made a mistake in his bid, that ment from Dodd that said: “ I Commerce Department. Of­ U.S. Plans church. Zoning Board released the 68 Americans, Brit­ it was the first time Kapsia had have decided not to seek nor ficials think many other cas' ons and other foreigners It had Charles G. Pirie, a Republi­ bid on a sewer Job, and that will I accept the U.S. Senate es may not have m ade/lt TTie board of missions and ste­ help capUve for more than 86 wardship of Community Baptist can, Is resigning hla post ah calling in the bond might Jeop­ nomination at the Democratic into the department’s /r e o For Airlift BLUEPRINT ords. hours in Amman’s two main ho­ ■o ardize Kapsla’s chances for Church will meet tonight at 7G30 chairman and as a member of State Convention June 26 and tels. ever obtaining another bond. 27.” Asst. S ecretaiy/of Com In the church Youth Building. the Zoning Board of Appeals, Diplomats in the Lebanese Shea said, ‘‘A municipality, Dodd had stated earlier this merce Myron Dr Tribus said In Jordan effective July 21. manufacturers ’’Have very capital confirmed the report, Manchester PTA Council will many times, should take a good week that he was seriously con­ but had no details. Regular conduct a workshop tonight at In a letter yesterday to Town look at the humanities, es­ FOR IMPROVEMENT sidering running as an independ­ willingly joined with us” In . . WASHINGTON (AP) - Tha Manager Robert Weiss, Flrie communication cnAiui®*® With state Department said today 7:30 at Nathan Hale School, pecially In this Instant, when WE’RE m a k in g i t EASY WITH THESE GREAT ent, but he denied at that time settingvoluntary safety stated he would continue to serve the Jordanian capital were still that an airlift is being- arranged Spruce St. ’The eight different the town can prevent a man a report he would pull out of stan^lAras that will go into until the July 20 ZBA session. HOME IMPROVEMENT VALUES! leadership training sessions from being hurt, and stlU get the Democratic race. It has eftect with next year’s to evacuate a number o< Amerl- Its last before its summer re­ The American woman report- can women and children from are open to the public. Mrs. back its costs." been apparent the Senator’s re odels since most of the cess. coolers to be sold this year ed a prisoner of the commandos strife-ridden Jordan. Edison Burmingham, president The Lydall Brook projects. election campaign had failed have already been manufac­ was the widow of MaJ. Robert of District 2, will speak about Pirie cited as the reason for Shea explained, is at an 82 per muster the 20 per cent otyO ie The Defense Department con. tured. P. Perry of Chicago, on attache the District Spring Conference. his action his commitments ” to . • (HteraJd photo by Silver) cent cost to Green Manor, to Democratic state conyentlon flrnxed that what It termed the many other committees with Marty Jackson o f Welles Rd., TalcottviTle, with her Some of the coolers have of the U.S. Eknbassy in Amman service Its condomlnum project Add new beauty, new value to your home with a new roof- votes which would be itecessary 1,1, .. 1. .. "certain precautionary contln- 2 automatic catches that lock South Vietnamese parents stand near open coffin in Ba Ren, mourning their who was killed by a. group of g ^ y planning" U under way Cadette Girl Scout ’Troop 690 which I am .associated. I find horse, Finnesse. Both will be in horse show. off Lydall St., and 18 per cent to for him to force a Democratic when the door closes. In oth­ dead son, killed when Cong forces invaded the small village. (AP Photofax) will conduct a yard and garage that I cannot participate In all the town, to fulflU Its Intent to primary for the nomination. Bolton GI w it «SldlS> decisions havs sale Saturday from 11 a.m., to of them -o the degree I desire, ’The party leadership in Con­ er cases, officials said, one ft to toke mlUtary ac- Brooklyn 4-H Horse Show Sunday complete the Northeast Inter­ BIRD W IND SEAL JETS child might playfully lock of the fighUng between the 3 p.m., at 218 Hackmatack St. and that I must rellnqul.sh some ceptor. necticut repprtedly opposed re- of them.” another child inside, then be Palestinians and Jordanian proceeds will be used for the A horse show to be held Sun- In Ablngton. Volunteers are Shea said that Green Manor nominatloir of Dodd but State Civilian officials . acknowl- He has served for the past 12 diverted and leave the play­ Dies in War troops. troop’s trip to Fhierto Rico In day at the Brooklyn Fair presently constructing two barns will go ahead with the project, Democratic Chairman John years as an alternate and mem­ mate to suffocate. ETr7ler reports said Mrs. Per- *?“ August. and a girls’ dormitory, expected under a negotiated contract Bailey; a former national chair­ Sources Say Cambodia Ready '■ Lance CpI, Stephen J. Geer, ber of the ZBA, and has been Grounds wdU benefit the Wtnd- Malcolm W. Jensen, acting ry and two of their children to be completed before the open- with Kapsia, at an estimated man of the party, has not made 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. James chairman since November 1968. haim-Toilond 4-H H o i^ damp. director of the National Bu­ were present when Perry was *"’*«*’* ***? Chapman Court, Order of ing date In July. $124,000 price, and that Kapsia (Is preference public. He 1s be­ C. Geer of Gaylord Rd., Bolton, His current term would hvae reau of Standard's Institute killed, but t h e E ^ U a n ‘‘tocount- Amaranth, will sponsor a food Sponsored by the Windham F A/f rnA rwralrtiilBsi expired in 197:. lieved to favor Stamford busi­ for Applied Technology; said was killed in acUon in Quang report today made no mention f** posslWlKy that sale Saturday starting at 9 :30 County 4-H Horse Clulbs it Is an To Cede Half of Nation to Foe ” 1 deem it a privilege to have nessman Alphonsus Donahue. engineers came up with ...... i ui vieuiam two of the children Nor did it aive other armed lurvos a.m., at Mott’s Supermarket. Among the recent blows to PHNOM PENH Cambodia strong enemy forces were still lost control of vast areas In the ®«o. His parente were notl- the circumstances of the report- be used, and they said ths had the oppor unltv to serv - on open horse show for adults and sq. ft. three possible ways to make the bo^d these many years,” ohUdren and will ijKlude West­ Dodd’s renomination hopes was the boxes safer after manu­ (AP) — The Cambodian govern- ln_the area, northeast and the situation ^ representa- ed capture ot the woman. U.S. 6th Fleet In the Medlterra. ’Hie Couples Club of Second THINK SMALLfimJO Pirie skid. ” I lav^ made many ern and EhrgUsh classes in two Delivered in Mancheeter the endorsement of another can­ facturers were unsuccessful. ment, faced with sharply The diplomats said Premier there worsens almost dally. But foom the Marine Corps nean la proceeding under a nor- Congregational Church will The hurricane tested shingle. Flags In Bolton will flv at „ The Palestine guerruiasguerrillas re- mal schedule, pleasant frlendshlT;s among rings. Championships will be didate, the Rev. Joseph Duffey, The methods are to put in Lon Nol’s government, in as- the aea around Phnom Penh have a pool party and potluck Bqulpped with leatherette in- mounting pressure from the half-staff until Interment for be MUs«ed by i^ c e s - xhe airlift Into Amman, Jor- board members, and to them a/warded In nine divisions. Judg­ terior, wlndriiield washer, 2- Double coated with 2 layers by Dodd's Democratic Senate a permanent divider, thus sesslng its prospects, had writ- and the rice belt stretching Saturday at 6:30 p.m., at the of asphalt embedded with Viet Cong and North Viet- ten off the extensive eastern ter- northwest Cpl. Geer, wiiowlio is the town’s ® dan’s embattled capital. Is to be goes my grateful thanks for their es will be Ray Denesha of Sag­ speed electric wipere, heater, colleague Abraham Ribicoff. making the spaces too small around the giant dan and made home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael amore Beach, Maas., and Stuart defogger, 4-way safety ftashers, two layers of mineral gran­ Then, on Thursday, long-time for a child, to Install a snap- namese, has decided reluctantly ritory in which U.S. and South Tonie Sap lake will be defended second casualty of the Vietnam ‘*e” *“***fo> a charter flight .by two jetliners assistance, wisdom, and coopera­ Hussein made major conces- under the a u ^ ce g of the Inter- Keroplan, 71 Baldwin Rd., ’The tion and for a Job well done.” Holbrook of Palmer. Mass. Co- back-up lights, front and rear ules powerful thermoplastic Dodd backer Arthur Barbieri, to cede almost half the country Vietnamese forces have been at all coats, diplomatic sources War. off lid, or build in a snap-out Sion to the guerrillas ’Thursday naUonal Red CroM, the State event is open to all couples of The other regular board mem­ chairmen are Airs. Gloria Clout­ seat belts, leutherotte healdrests, dots weld each shingle to Democratic town chairman of section. to enemy control, well Informed operating. With its army and said. Cpl. Geer was killed by an by dismissing his uncle from Department authoritM said, the church. Those in charge of bers are John Cagdanello, ier of lAayvllle and Bruce Kings­ steering wheel % :k and i««r roof In hurricane-proof grip, New Haven, announced his sup­ diplomatic sources said today. strategic reserves already They said this is also true of enemy mortar shell, "while In window defroater. command of his army and re- Hie planes are expected to fly the party are Mr. eind Mrs. George P. Churilla, Martin J. bury of Union. Activities begiln shingles are random em­ port for another Senate hopeful The disclosure' came as mill- ®Pread dangerously thin, the Battambang and Siem Reap, the defensive perimeter," ' ac­ Patrick Mitchell, Mr. and Airs. Foley, and Charles H. McKen­ bossed for long line beauty. cording to the Marine Corps, moving "j a cousin from command in from near-by Beirut, Leba^ at 9 a.m. TTie brand new 4-H TED TRUOON Bt. 83 Tolland Tpk. State Senate Majority Leader tary sources reported that ene- ®oorces said the government two provincial capitals west and Arthur Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. zie. Alternates are Wilbur W. Horse Oaimp which wtUl benefit Need roofing help? Ask us, Edward L. Marcus. my troops seized nearly half of realizes that much of the area north of the Tonie Sap. Both clt- Quang Nam Province is inland “ I ^ '’tolon that had non. The officials said the Jor- ’Talicottvllle, Conn. Nang spearheaded the battle against danlan government had granted Carlton Woodhouse, and Air. Bennett, Walter A. Morrissey from the show is located next to we’ll recommend a skilled The fifth candidate in the race GOP Leaders the provincial capital of Korn- south of Phnom Penh ies are military regional head- southwest of Da and Mrs. Nell Paterson. VOLKSWAGEN V After graduaUng from ^Iton B®errillas in Amman. But A1 clearance for landing at ths and Herbert J. Stevenson. the regular 4-H Camping Center •48-8888 specialist. Is former Congressman Donald pong Speu, 30 miles south of will revert to Communist con- quarters and are astride the High School In 1968, Cpl. Geer the largest of the com- Amman airport, J. Irwin of Norwalk, who has Phnom Penh In heavy fighting. trol If the U.S. and South Viet- only roads to ’Thailand. TTiese enlisted in the Marines He was organisaUons, said in a The present plans were to fly stated that half of the 960 state For Meskill ’ Refugees from the town, namese leave. roads may become the govem- sent to Vietnam last October *«>»" Cairo that this out some 180 dependents of U.B. convention delegates ore still un­ which lies on the only highway Already the government has ment’s lifeline to the outside His tour of duty there would beginning of vlo- government officials in Jordan, Do If Yourself or Lef Us Bb If For You committed. Marcus, Duffey, open to Cambodia’s major port world in the months to come. J Donahue and Dodd all have have been up this October He Pe®ple " However, whether all would g«t And Weicker of Kompong Som, formerly Sl- Government troops have not was reportedly considering demanded that the king re- aboard the aircraft was not claimed at one time to have the hanoukville, said the enemy been able, however, to push far nounce his commitment to a po- known here, necessary 20 pef cent support By SOL R. COHEN career in the corps. Ornamental held the central market and vir­ Viet Village enough south of Phnom Penh to, litical settlement with Israel Some of the wives may chooM Cpl. Geer was bom Aug, to forge ap.,August 19 primary. (Herald Reporter) tually all of that part of the link up with allied units now In and said only such a "radical to stay in Jordan bepause of 1960 In Portsmouth, Va., IRON RAILINGS . Dodd's . . .political . „ fortunes . began - The top leadership of the Con- town which lies south of a river southern Kampot and Takeo bui solution" could end the strife in jobs or other continuing duties lived in Bolton most of tomble in 1967 when his fl- „ectlcut Party, in a calculated bisecting it. Left in Shock provinces. ms Jordan In which more than TOO there, officials said. And It was Beautify and safeguard eritrancewaYs, life. Friends say that he was a nanclaJ d e a l ^ were Investl- ^^^e to stop a statewide GOP Western military experts U.S. troops are scheduled to persons are reported to have not known to what extent people porches, steps and stairways. M o^rn quiet boy who had a lot of 5!^.. **^»!?* Senate Ethics Com- primary, today announced of- termed the decision to cede ter­ leave Cambodia June 30 and a been killed or wounded. wishing to get to the airport and classic styles, wide choice of friends. He enjoyed playing ®e. After a long Senate de- fjdai support for the nomlna- ritory to the enemy realistic, After Killings major part of the South Viet­ The broadcast demanded that would be able to do so. In view T£MPirS matching brackets and valences. Easy namese invasion force is expect­ football in the sand pita off Ci­ self-installation. Bring in your area ^ t e Ws colleagues censured tion of Con. Thomas J. Mes- and said that even by concen­ the king join the guerrillas in ot roadblocks which Palestinian U ed to follow shortly thereafter. der Mill Rd. dimensions for free advice, estimates. DoM for allegedly converting ot New Britain for gover- trating its forces around Phnom BA REN, Vietnam (AP) — their commitment to ’‘liberate" guerrillas have set up from Urns CARPET and FLOOR COVERING ^llticaJ funds to private use „or and Cong. LoweU P. Wel- Penh and northwest of the capi­ 1716 funerals are over. The re­ TTie allied plan, as Interpreted He was active in the Man­ Israel from Jewish domination. to time. Adjustable for platform or step Th^ote wu 92-6. Jr., of Greenwich for U.S. tal, the government will have building has not yet begun. by diplomats here. Is for South chester Civil Air Patrol Cadets It also demanded "the liquida­ Other Americans who wish to InataJlatlon ise. m a jm Dodd protested he was Inno- senator. only a 60-60 chance of surviving Ba Ren‘ as the Americans call Vietnamese troops to make new in his early teens. tion of America’s entire fifth leave Jordan will also be glvon 4-tt. section ...... o O iW I Cpl. Geer Is survived by three 308 MAIN STREET TEL 643-8863 Describing Meskill and Wei- the next four or five months of It, or Phu ’Thanh, as It is known trusts Into Cambodia along the column in Jordan.” apaxe on the evMuaUon planes ed to JH^t for re-election this as ” our best hope for the monsoon rains. to the Vietnamese who live only if and when enemy sisters, Carol Geer, 21, Kathleen “ What is needed Is a radical and If seats are left over, they O fEK DAliY TO 6 — THURS., FRI. TO 9 P.M. yew . That can^aign was halt- election and for performance in TTie threat to the port of Kom­ there, still is In shock. Before ^“ "008 re-establish base camps Geer, 16, and Maria Geer, 12, solution, not merely dedsfons will be available to other for- 7 0-5-15 ed by a heart attack he suffered office,’’ Republican State chalr- pong Som, through which all of dawn on ’Thursday, the Viet ^ the region. and a brother, John Geer, 13. written on paper or broadcast eigners, the Btate Department May 13 after speaking at a din- man Howard Hausman, vice Phnom Penh’s fuel and other vi­ Cong came Into the village and military agreements An aunt, Mrs. Emil Stavens, on the radio," A1 ‘Fatah said, officials said. ^ net in New Britain. After 2% chairman Mrs. Anna-Mae Swl- tal supplies must pass could slaughtered 114 people, most of worked out recently between lives In Vernon. Two uncles, ‘"nie liquidation of traitors has About 316 private U.B. dUsens N weeks of rest at home, the 63- taskl, and national committee have critical consequences. them killed by grenades tossed Saigon and Phnom Penh appar- Donald Geer and Arthur Geer, only begun. They must be de- are estimated to be In Jordan at Spectacular Selection at Sensational Savings! ye^-old senator went to Wash- members John A'-sop and Mrs. Enemy troops also made a Into their family bunkers. ently include the possibility of live In Manchester, and anoth- ported. The people will not set- this time. BR04DL00M ngton Thursday for the first Tina narrower, issued the fol- strong attack 60 miles northeast One of the hamlets in the vll- sending South Vietnamese er uncle, Harold Geer, lives tie for halfway Mlutlons." Meanwhile the Btato Dspart- MASONITE since he was stricken to lowing statement: of Phnom Penh In what could be kfy, was virtqally troops to save Lon NoTs govern- in Bloomfield. Sources In Beirut said fighting ment had word that the 68 for- D U P O N T cast his vote on a key measure •'■■a careful sounding through- a prelude to’ new aissaults on the leveled by Viet Cong mortars ment, if necessary. The body is expected within a had died down in Amman elgn hostages held by guerrillas ROYALCOTE CRESTWALL , in the current debate oh Cam- out the State of Connecticut key Mekong River town of Kom­ and by fire. Reports from Kompong Speu, week or 10 days, according to TTiursday night but artillery fire at two hotels In Amman are ftefinlshed paneling. All genuine Masonite — all convinces us that Tom Meskill pong Cham. Today some of the villagers indicated the fighting was still the Marine Corps. The LeClerc could be heard on the outskirts being released. Whether the re­ 5 0 1 lull thick — all selected panels — no seconds sifted through the' rubble of going on. A government spokes- Funeral Home, 23 Main of the city. TTiey had no report lease had been completed by Barbarette had "no comment" 'and Lowell Weicker are each Spokesmen said the fighting or rejects. their homes, no longer looking man said he considered the at- in charge of arrangemeills. The TXT when asked if Dodd would run going to win a substantial ma- at Siem Reap, near the Angkor on whether there was flj^iUng midday Friday; was not known e ewa wa ■ I lea wa* t V eweeb today,, here, however. as an Independent. The senator jority of votes at the forthcom- temple ruins, had subsided, but (See Page Eleven) (See Page Fourteen) (See Page Bight) would need only 6,000 signatures ingf convention. It is apparent Telephone communicaUons Tliere were also reports 4x8 — ^ Panel $ on petitions to gain ^a spot on that the Party wants this team ■with A m m w were still cut off, two of the American women the Nov, 3 ballot. Dodd could of proven vote-getters and able and the electricity there was out among the Ufl. clUsens In Jqr- not bo reached to shed any light public servants to carry their for the third day o « the result of dan had been raped. Tliere weS Colors in stock: Bone - Wheat5.90 - Mocha - Carmel - on his political plans. banner In November. guerrilla rocket hits on the pow- no further detail on this, 9X12 1002 501 N Avocado. Alphonsus Donahue of Stam- ‘"The majority wants for Tom er station. Operating on an State Department authdriUes emergency transmitter, Amman denied a report by on Arab ford, considered a leading can- Meskill and Lowell Weicker, Senate GOPI >. Leader Griffin N YLON P IL E BRAIDED RUGS didate for the Democratic nom- and they are entitled to have Radio called on governihent em- news agency that Mrs. Robert ployes to stand by for repair Perry, wife of the U.B. military Nature's own flooring masterpieces! InaUop, heard the news at a a unified Party when the con- press luncheon he was holding ventlon i& over. We enthuststi- work on the city’s water supply attache who was killed by the CARPET .. . ,1 In Hartford. He said he was caljy support them, and we Faces Mideast Pressure system. guerrillas, is held prisoner by Sl a t e It also reported that two Joint them. They said she U safe. 69.95 (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres­ 46-year-oId small town lawyer in His decision was a crucial fac­ government-guerrilla commit­ Overall State Departmeht ot- Installed Over Heavy Padding REG. FLAGSTONES sure and conflict pursue Robert the slow, cauUous tones that are tor in Haynsworth’s defeat. tees had been named, one to ficlala said the turbulence in P. Griffin relenUessly. the hallmark of his public im­ A 10-year congressman from (See Page lUrteen) (See Page FUtoea) age. "In close situaUons, I be­ a conservative Michigan district Just set ’eip and forget Even at home his 19-year-old lieve in giving my president the A t Tempi* Roor you get carpeting, tfior's before going to the Senate In ’em — they'll qutlast any son 'vigorously opposes the Viet- benefit of the doubt." not only luxurious and practical but also 1966, Griffin further endeared home. Assorted cpiors. ' nam war while a 17-year-old col­ With a resigned sigh, Griffin reosonobly priced! This elegant carpet lects pictures of Barry Goldwa- himself to the liberal-moderates also denies the widespread but by siding with them In fights holds up beoutifully in the heavier traffic I ter. only whispered accusaUons that New Research Counters 25c SQ. FT. The assistant Republican over minority hiring and voting areas resisting soil, stains and footprints. he is ^ter Scott’s Job. rights proposals. Includes Carpet, Padding PICKED UP leader of the U.S. Senate can “ Really," ,he says, "the best Old Myths About Dreams It's tightly woven with double jute bock and Expert Tackless dismiss this quirk with a philo­ thing that could happen to me Then came the Supreme Court nomination of G. HarTold Cars­ for yeors of wear. Decorator colon. Installation! sophical wave of the hand. But would be for Hugh to shore up NEW YORK (AP) — 6ur well. ments" occur at Intorvala of it is symbolic of other pres­ his posiUon so there just isn't dreams do not flash by In an In­ about 90 minutes, with tha flrat sures, mounting daily, that keep any doubt he’ll be re-elected. Scott was away campaigning 30 Sq. Yds. Installed 224.70 35 Sq. Yds. Installed 262.15 stant—they can take as long to one about an hour or so after him awake nights between 16 to Life would be much simpler." much of the time in a state occur as the event would while gx>lng to sleep. It lasts from 6 to 20-hour working days. Nevertheless, the murmurings where the Carswell nomination 45 Sq. Yds. Installed 337.05 50 Sq. Yds. Installed 374.50 awake. 10 minutes. Later psrioda lasG TO M A TO STAKES ice Prolonged Senate debate on behind his back—which Griffin was not popular anyway. Griffin A tired man does not sleep up to 28 mlnutaa 1x2” X 43” _ WHILE THEY LAST ’ ^ the invaslon,of Cambodia has acknowledges are the price of felt it his duty to fill the leader­ like a log—the brain can be as Dr. Robert L. Van da OsaUa, Shop of Home thrust Griffin back onto the na­ leadership—go on. They add to ship void. But he confided to active during sleep as when we director of the Sleep and Dream Uonal stage where, despite dra­ the pressures that friend and friends that he was not happy ai’e awake. Laboratory at the Untvarslty ot KITCHEN CARPET matic success in championing enemy agree make his present with the nomination. And he Dreams reflect our peraonali- Virginia Medical School, said a Our expert will call with samples and estimates of these and other wall-to- unpopular causes, he has never managed to convey on air of re­ wall carpet v,alues. Evening appointments welcome. Good selection of col- $ situation the roughest in the tles. And creative people can, study o t 2,000 msn and 2,060 .95 quite caught on. Senate. luctance. and do, make actual use of their ors installed. women showed that dreams 119 But Griffin’s increasing de­ Those pressures began almost It y;fas the U.S. attack Into dreams. “ aerve as mirrors of the self, Of­ CALL 643-6662 MANCHESTER fense of the admlnlstraUon Is the Instant Griffin was elected Cambodia that brought his trou­ These are some of the things fering fascinating looks at the causing worry among some whip. A compromise choice, the bles bubbling near the surface. behavioral scientists have structure of the psyche." CHAR8EITWITH friends and supporters. They elecUon was accomplished with ” It was several weeks ago we learned lately In their research "Women," he said, "frequent­ feel he has taken a turn to the the help of a dozen or so liber­ . began to get the Impression he on dreams, research that count­ ly dream about being indoora 649-5253 right that could harm him pollU- al-moderates who, with some was setting himself up as the ers old myths. abd In familiar settings. People colly In Washington and in his JusUficaUon, 'consider them­ man the White House talks to In A review of the research 1s are more numerous In wooMn’e > 4 M labor-dominated home state of selves the Senate’s real Republl the Senate,” says one of the. lib­ made In a June special, Issue of dreams. They are generuUjr CERAMIC TILE Michigan where faint rumbllnga can power brokers. eral-moderates. the social science magaslne known to tha dreamor, and their 5 FT. TUB 3 3 6 can be heard. Only a few months earlier "He was running with Dole Psychology Today, which says tecea and clothing are oanfUlly TUB AREA Others—not quite so friendly Abe Fortas had resigned from more has been learned In the described, WE HONOR and that crowd," says this man, ENCLOSURE Installed Up To The Celling NORTH MAIN STREET —feel the Republican whip is the Supreme Court following referring to Republican Robert last 16 years about sle ^ tod aipbiUoua. conflict of interest charges; The J. Dole of Kansas, one of the dreams than ever before.' They accuse him—anony-‘ move appeared to vindicate Senate's 'most outspoken con­ “ Most researchers now agree ’ 27.95 * 8 5 - 0 0 mously—of trying to shoulder Griffin’s lonely battle of a year that mental activity occurs con­ Installation. Extra BUILPIN^ MATBRIALqwLUMBBR—BUBt servatives. "We told him very aside GOP Leader Hugh Scott, a earlier to block Fortas’ nomina­ clearly he hiui no future here or tinuously throughout sleep," the ELLINGTON 69-y e a r -o 1 d Pennsylvanian tion as chief JusUce. in Michlgtui with that bunch.” With 2 Pc. Fixture trying to preserve the necessary The liberal-moderates were GLA«K>NBURY "Basically, 1 agree with the Street Attack liberal credenUals for re-elec­ elated when Griffin, shortly aft­ President on the Cambodian de­ Uon this year. er becoming whip, broke with White youths yWieldinK bats batter a car carrying cision." Griffin says, "It was Griffin denies both charges. the White House on the high within his constitutional powers four Nejrroea in Aliquippa, Pa., during racial trou­ "I don't look at things in court nomination of Clement F. ble. (See story on Page 11). (AP Photofax) terms of right or left," says the Haynaworth Jr. .