=?®f? •?iiw r’,.y:"r;\Jf k - »<- ■'1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, iVti • :,n PAGS FOBfnMX>UR iianrI|^Bti?r Sttrnins Ifi^rtilb m Most Manchester Stores Open U n til 9 0 *Clock • '4 t Z:.yb, 1 A b o u t T ow n MeskiU Makes It Real; Taday. • - ««•»«»•• - - b*ll« • . ^ School Board Denies C iw m i S a it. . . Sow 30e 66 Va Roloii. >\ i ' VI H m liu ter’s dub will preside Lottery Number The Weather for tito Felloworoft degree at New Song Is Official • Showers, possibly few heavy ntenUhlp Lo4ge of Ifaaons to­ Three Grievances 74500 thunderstorms with strong, morrow at 7:S0 p.m. at the Ma­ The Board of Education Monday night heard three Ha r t f o r d ( a p ) — G ov. . ^ gusty wijuls likely tonight; low f y sonic Tratple . Walter Bedford, grievances during the regular meeting. ^ were denied ^ near -70. Showers ending FYlday And no matter where I raam leg ^ 017) Page 8 Tice president, wiU proside. NOW of LAMB «UounaM «t. SSL in forenoon; Mgh about 85. Dress for the presiding team is I lore tha hills of my Oon- Mancheater^A City o f ViUage Charm hnstnees suits, and for lodge nacUcut, Windsor, retained 'by the Man- niust be submitted to the Board M!SM~SSBiwme ************ **** officers, summer formala. Conneotlout, my home. DO YOU t *^*****^ •«“*•*• **** “** M es^s^oice of tha song VOla XCI, NO. 218 (THIRTY.TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1972 (Oasslfled Advertising on Page St) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS said that he represented a^ t the second. .^tten yaars ago by tha late TVyouta for the Summer Teen 00 teachers who felt that their ______OooMnunlty Players' production rieaktn said that tha ------supervldon^ ^er-achool ^jh adminjatratora calls n^^ed'b^'^weelT Stage II Opens of "Tou're a Oood M i^ Chariie UvlOes Trtt^ compen^ra ^ governor's selection eap- Brown," will be held tonight was discriminatory. He argued Coffee House To Roast Leg of Lamb from 8 to 10 at the Nike Site creaae the first year and five ^ ,tata song contest which that the nature of the assign­ per cent the second, with no produced no contenders ca- Rub Lamb with lemon Juice, *Teen Center. Take Kenney St. ment, rather than the time, - »_ UAU w^neaw — The Stage n Oottea House, at to Garden Orore Dr. and follow cost-of-Uv^ clauses. TOe o| vrtnnlng the approval Manchester Grera In the for- saaspn with salt and pepper. should determine compensa­ agreemenc between the ooara ^ state aits commissloii^s Besslnl Bros. buU‘***^ openlTff tomorrow night and will oven. Roast a i to 7% Ib. The Ftailosopheia Open For­ boardhnarri and teachersteacnera states matthat same ***■ **t health benefits given to ahead and rvameetieut'' picked "The anv- be <^n every Thursday night, T.amh Leg approximately from 8 to midnight. Featuring um will meet tomorrow at JO ••Miirftt'inght duties,diiHea weekend assign­aasin- teachers. “ *** “ ^ oonnecucul any* houre. Bigelow St., Bast Hartford. Ed­ ments, and vacation assign­ w ay. individual m u s i c i a n s and ward Peach of CaUfornla, who In other bustneas, the board: his executive order Issued groups, it offers folk musie and ments, such as dances, rallies, —Adopted a school pcdicy to TViesday said: “It la appro- writes occult books under the and athletic events, shall be free coffee for a 80 cents ad- implemenit Public Act 216 on j^iate our state • have a n ______ALL WHITE HEAT name of f^ihlel, will q>eak. Hie mlssion charge for young adult* Down in Orient considered exclu^ve of the IJINDO* LAKES chUd abuse, which defines key offiolal state aong to be played q| the M anch^er area, oTMit is <^>en to the public. school day." words and criteria for severe jp OonnecUeut's homes, at offi- Appearing at tomorrow's open- Wilson E. Deakin Jr., assis­ by RICHARD PVLB provincial town bt Cheo Reo in But military sources later said negleot and establlahes guide- occasions, and at na- ing will be Mark Staknls; the Turlwy Roll Ihe Sunset dub will meet tant superintendent of schools Associated Press Writer the highlands. all the wreckage apparently lines for procedures to effect tional and intarnational funo- trib of Dave i-urMon, Jamie Si OB. Froaen Friday at 1:90 p.m. at the Sen­ for personnel, commented that SAIGON (AP) __ A Cathay fYh® crash was first an- was of the Convair. the ptdicy. tlons." Olcott and Lois Steele; and Joe ior dUsens Crater. Members the arbitratora removed after­ Pacific Jetliner with 82 persona nounced in Hong Kong by civil After double checking, the are reminded to bring canned sch ool events fro m the 1971-72 —Authorised Allan Che^i> ijhg giovenior, a graduate of Hogan and his Hull House p k g . 3 .9 8 aboard crashed In South tfiet- “If officials. They said the u.S. Air Force In Saigon said ton, dlreotor of state and fed- lyiwity College, his Group. agreement wording. He added nam’s remote central highlands Cathay Pacific plane was over- all American aircraft were ac- foods for a kitchen social. eral funds for Manchester, to that he felt "The wording was search for a state aong after •» today, apparently after coming du* beUeved to have counted for. CSiecks with South apply for about $186,000 under tiring of hearing ''Boola apart in the air, officials said. coUlded with a second plane Vietnamese military and prl- The Marine Corps League and not by accident." Thle I and PubUc Act 35. Most WUh ibis Iwaffliig. It’s no soorta that PtMtaUfat meat people have n m i » » * * Auxiliary will have their monthly The other grievances involv­ Boola," ■ the Tale flg^ aong, Vernon UB. heUcopter crews who lo- i.. . vate and commercial firms also of the money will be for sal­ played when he was introduced you on emaU 8Vi to 7H lb. Oennlno Spring U.S. Oholoe Lamb I^ga. M w w i W aw m iiw meeting tonight at 8 at the ed class loads. Sheila Brown of tendereet, beet flavored Lomb, yon’M shop Plnehurst for tUo g o v w t ^ e ir tp a d o d ^ » cated and i-nHAd at the crash Simultaneously, m i l i t a r y turned up no missing planes. aries of teachers and para- sources in Saigon reported an niera was no immediate in- Marine Home. The auxiliary Buckley School read a board at out-of-state banquets and Elks To Hold AMEKIOAN OENUINB SPRINO l a m b . Save «8 o U»., too, en Fancy MHN l a m b c w w n scene reported finding some , . , .. , . professionals in remedial read­ other funotlons. bodies btaro survlv^ around airooUlsion in the WgWands. dlcaUon of what else might will elect officers and several statement on flexibility and In­ ing programs and early child­ when yea boy them here at $L79 Ib. matters concerning the annual dividualised instruction. She ^ ^ MesklU said he will ask the Flag Day Event the wreckage of the four-engine ctHllslra reports a p ^ have caused the plane to crash. hood education In public and cvnvBir BOO mlUtarv aourcea arose from the fact that there was no report of military State Convention will be dis­ added that UiU year, die felt ‘^ .p ^ u c schools! 1973 G eneral A ssem bly to adopt that her class of 29, one of "The Hills of My Connecticut" state Comptroller Nathan G. U.S. CHOICE - g-id ’ trackers watching the activity in the area, uhleh is cussed. Refreshments will be —^Voted to request the B oard os! ~ proeress over South about 60 miles northeast of whom is emotionally disturbed as the official state aong. Agostinelll will be the principle served after the meetings. of Directors to add $1,200 to a speaker at the Flag Day cere­ GENUINE SPRING Vietnam aaw one bUp, then the heavy highlands and three are remedial reading washout account f(«' a summer "Until such time, or until the problems, have been short­ legislature chooses another monies to be held tomoRtav, Miembers of the Manchester work Etady program at MHS. sponsored by the Rockville changed by being deprived of song,' The HUls of My Con­ Elmblem du b will serve refredi- —Voted to request the di­ Lodge of Elks. " * searchers then reported galg^'um e, about three adequate conference time and necticut' will be used as the of­ ments at the Manchester Lodge rectors to establidi an $11,200 Ebcalted Ruler Frank Sleia- to siSWing a silver aircraft taU utra^r the Cathay Pacific individual attenUon. ficial state song," he said in his of Elks Flag Day program to­ washout account to fund the kowski, asslEted by the lodge flown to the scene to proviae ^hlcfa was beUeved to have night at 8 at the E3ks Home. Judy Rohlfs, also of Buckley, fourth consecutive year of ProJ- executive order. officers, will conduct the Hag LAMB overnight security. come from the second plane. (Se Page Nineteen) Implied that there were 30 in eot TAP (teacher aide pro­ The three stansas of the lyric day ritual. Boy Scouts and Girl It was the second'crato of a ber cltss wtaHe others In town gram), conducted in conjuni^lon are: Scouts will participate in the commercial airliner , in Asia in on the same grade level had with Manchester community "There's a place that's near- portion of the program on the two days. A Japanese altUner only 19 or 20. College. est to heaven ' history of the flag. (Herald photo bjr Buceivlclus) crashed near New Delhi on WANTED Kenneth Krlvanec of Man- —Waived bids on door locks Where the hHls roll up to the ceremonlee will be held Wednesday, klUing 84 of flie 89 Clean, Late Modd Chester High School r^Mresented and hardware, exterior wln- Waiting for the Big Ones on the front lawn of the Elks LEGS persons aboard. Jdm Roynesdal, a teacher of dows, and Interior wall cover- Nixon Puts Date And the land is peaceful and Hwne on N. Park St. starting WHOLE or BUn HALF First reports had said the EhigliBh at the school, whose log used in converting -the old Fish, provided by the state, are fed into Center Springs Pond Wednesday by Dick Modlin of Environmental Protection Department. 1'- I USED CARS lovely; at 7:30 p.m. Color guards of four-engine Convair 860 coUlded grievance was tiiat he has 147 Robertson School building to ■ It’s where I want to Uve and American Legion Posts, with another unidentified air­ Top Prices Paid students in a literature course central administration offices, With your lamb, serve brown ^ v y , new Calif, long white Potatoea, Shurfine craft This was laigely dis­ and is unable to assign emd cor- Before the meeting, the board die. the Veterans of Foreign Wars frozen peas and Smucker’s MINT JELLY. For All Makes! counted by officials after reel the number of papers he presented a pen and pencil set "I love . tile hills of my Oon- and their auxiliailes, will pre­ Oh Arms Compact checks discloeed no ether would like to do. to Douglas E. Pierce, business sent the ooloni. The MelroM CARTER love its valleys and its Band will provide the mu- ; OB iBBfilil FAMILT ' planes, military or civilian. Deakin reported that two-year manager; and an attadie case i m p o r t b d - u b a n a u m o D .. nv elan. WASHINGTON (AP)—President Nixon asked Con- C O ., INC. streams, sic. Honored guests will be agreements had been negotiated to Dr. Donald J. Hennigan, eu- graeSAL VALUK Court Stalls Tolland Vote I've got my loved ones in members of Hockanum Bar- a K erww ^ **PP™*^® ^ y ^ p t . 1 t h e a r m s c u f s h e 1229 Main St. wlth the school administrators’ perintendent of schools. Both Connecticut racks, World War I veterans. Boiled Ham v, i*. Oe Phone 646-6464 association and school nurses are leaving the school system WHOLB PACKm COT By BETTE 9CATBALE lowing the May 2 annual town July 1 without a budget and King wlH try to move up the 1®* ^eourcee sM* !>««■ of town officials. ttons according to King, and U " OVEN ROAST . ^ oounterpetiU^ referan- An emergency town meeting based on ^hearin^of only to be about 200 n^es ^ ^ '"‘e early-morning appear- TAVBStN LOAF and CCiVB XAAF An ex - parte Injunction dums and town meetings. ^aa been caUed for Wednesday one side of th6 issue Saigon and about 80 mUeslies WMte wtuLC House.nvums. Henc hadauau InvHeduw avu . _ '- *•r . . . z___ granted by Judge Douglas « would settle the Issue of night at 8 in the £Doks Sriiocrf ■outheast of Plelku near the 1Z3 leglslaton. to attend and to question the sometimes elusive toe latest adm i^ GREATER DISCOUNT PRICES Loose Wright, blocked all budget ac- petitioned referendum seeking gym, to authorise the Board of the TEA ex JELLIES s U* & Choie* Henry A. Kissinger. Nixon's na- Nation maneuver ta «»ektag tivlty by the town, until after to revene declslcns rendered at Srieitmen to borrow mcney to congressional ap^val of “first A r t h u r ^ s Ju*y »• the annual town meeting, and run the town until the b i^ tional security advisor. From Smucker S Otvea you 8 avg. aiae roaBa Most of the Invited Senate “^p" arms accords, HARTFORD AREA EVERYDAY The injunction was granted^ strengthenToH ^'s weakened dispute can be reeolved. DRUG STORES S or roaaU and ntaaka lb. ______of tojimction ^ Is issued only Spray Dogfight Mint Jelly Sic a suit brought by Gemid Ral- town meeting forin of govem- F i r s t and House.' mbrnbors showed H was beUeved to be the flelectman Erwin up. largest congressional briefing 190 rARMlMCTON AVI HABTFORD CONN M7 11A4 Seedless Black ston and the Tolland Bduoatica ment, according to.tiie plain- fltoetazier F A iN IL Y 1.... H.I a nta hsM>y j, strong enough^ that Truce Declared in urging approval by Sept. 1 session over held at the White 9A1 MAIN ST MANCHISTIR CONN 64J1S0S IN EVERY Aaeoclatlon. tiffs. about this latest turn of events, si^ nor^nol be Raspberry 59c — lAitoLfllb. ‘^ I h a k w i Sr d (APT— i3om of a treaty with the Soviets Um- House. 144 BROAD ST WINDSOR CONN 688 5703 Ralston and the TEA hav^ The granting of the injunction but ejqneased the heq^ tos auk heard, Seedless Red New York and Rhode Island Ittag defensive strategic arms Those invited included all 40 MAIN ST BOCKVILLi CONN 87 5 9763 taken the town's budget prrt>- . . . cind its atalUng of ail action may settle the issue once and 1 , _ I AH drack cuts, indnding Chnd$ Steak, Donclm have pramlsed to keep their and a companion executive members of the five key corn- DRUG STORES DEPARTMENT Raspberry 59c am lems into the court, seeking to until July 5, requires the town for all. ^ I Chock R o i ^ London Broil flt ^ y w ^ ^ aerial battles against gypsy agreement to curb offensive mittaas directly involved ta Strabcory Preserve 49c declare all budget actions fd- to enter its new fiscal year on He and Town Counsel Robert garding the miCceM cou n moths away from the Con­ Open Late tverydayl WABHINGTON

I . ['V/»:»*• ;*; . '••:* j.:'- '-^ >• ' MANCHESTER E V B ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 19T2 PAG E THREE PAO B TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HI^LD,'MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1972 SAM Plans -II (SA8) ABO News 8:88 (8) My Ih iea Boas (B ) “I THEATER TIME (81-88) NBC Newa (U ) Right Oa New Events Sheinwold on Bridge TV Tonisht (M ) neaoh Ohof (R ) (M ) NBT Hayhonae Bpo SCHEDULE South dealer .T - O 8:00 (88) Maws ^Pbr Sunnner FAlUJltE TO OVERGAU. East-West vulnerable Bm Batarday** TV HeraM i m (8) Jadd For «M Dsdsaas 848 (8) Mavie LOOATBO MMSINO ACK ■ 7 ^ pmgrhins and smne nsw Onema I^^Oodfather” , 1:S0, N M r m Cor Ootnpleta listings. (8) Whafa Biy Unot (848) LsMgtaraat (R ) By ALFRED GBUUNWOUl n^O es WWW dMoribsd by 5:00, 8:80 « i (U ) DMc Dyka (U ) 188 Oh* “ Hot Bnsjaessmen’s lAtaeheoaa N arvrf ® ***^ ]**_„ j . When an opponent who has (88-88) Ironside (B ) •ta MAIN ST. MANCHB18TB® (Oonar si Faari) O w y t 8ade from dummy. Bast way by leading a diamond to S A V 4 6 E D ... movies. (Ustilled, the final residue is that put up the ten, and declarer dummy and a club toward his hoo Huy, aa BwgiUh teacher brown to black semisolid mix­ won with the king! hand. West wins with the queen WHOLE ture of hydrocarbons known as atMaaohastar High School, wUl Declarer next led a diamond ot clubs and seea that hearts la FILM RATING GUIDE iUrsot a drama produotten. asphalt. FW eons before refin­ to dummy and returned a low the logical suit to r a switch Her MX RAM w ill operate a oonciessien ing, asphalt was the end result club. Blast (dayed low, and Al- since South is clearly w ell heel­ GRINDERB! of fhe lighter fractions of pet­ For Parents and I , •tand at Charter Oak Field for barran finessed with the ten. ed in both clubs and dtamonds. the baaebaU games. SHOP roleum esca|dng and ev^|>orat- Their Children West won with the queen ot West leads a heart to his part­ A total of 40 part-time Johe Ing. clubs and i»xunpUy led a low ner’s ace, and then a siwde re­ GET ONE SMALL **i gemmalauomnci wUl be provided by SAM with spade, expecting his partner to turn gives the defenders four U AiAemAeahed a MROOO allocation, under the ANSFIELD win with the Jack. West got a q»d e tricks. WOMENoiCAGES PIZZA federal Bmergenoy Ehnploy- shock and a surprise when A l­ Dally (fuestioD * mant AoL Sue Klsmens Is tae ...W m iTHlAfyl ba rran produced the Jack ot Rtes. Sl-38 WllllmanfM As dealer, yoa hold: I^Mides, M«mTAI.SU«»MGe Job bonk coordtamtor. aim. spades. S-; Hearts, <)-18-7-8; Diamonds, FREE! There are openings for four NOW FBlA’r URlNG Albarran then ran nine A-K-8-S; Clubs, K-8-0-4. i 3 3 iiiiniiniiisifmiiMae TWO TOP HITS SuiwMt Va at Tfawpw Offer Good June 16-25 petd pMltlaas in the Sam budg­ tricks: three chibs, two spades What do you say? et to r course teachers. ’Ibose and four diamonds. Chariton Heeton Answer: Bid one diamond. If Intererted in teaching a course Normal Play Loses peLTtner responds in hearts, you 363 BROAD ST. of their choice four hour* a Yvette BOmleux I f South wins the first trick James Bolin, Rosie Greer will raise. If partner makes any day, fiv e days a week, should with the Jack of spades. West MANCHESTER PICO PIZZA M USE ’’SKYJACKBUP’ other forcing response you can apply with John HarUns, as- companion Feature Stars abaw the clubs. 660 CENTER STREOT alrtaiit town maaagsr, ia the Copyright 1878 Munlo^Ml Building. “ FB E TTY BEAIDB A U , Students Teeter Oeoeral Features Oorp. MANCHESTER — 647-9884 Volunteer teachers may ap­ IN A ROW” STEAK r 'tubSet ply wMfa Misa Schaffer at the AT town recreation ofOce. Through Storm mfgmm AiggesUoaB were made for MARION, Ind. (AP) — Nei­ WINNER OF i coursea In Hatha Yoga, organic ther thunderstorm nor sleeping ACAD EM Y oooUng, Icataer crafts, p«Vf4*- on the end of a bouncing teeter^ •aa. Read Herald Advertisemeiits BinTERFIEiyS MANCHESTEH PARKADE 3 AWARDS ry, women’s awareness and U- totter could stop two Indiana < ^ e repair. yxxiths from claiming a record SAM wlU i^wnsor a jxittery for cenUnuous seesawing. BEING INTRODUCED AT THE oourae this summer to be Charies Kilgore and Gary Tiddler^, taught by Joim Hull, an art Wade, 17-year-old seniors at o n t h e O O O f MR. TURKEY SHOP teaefawr at Bonnet Junior IBgh PLEASE POP MissisainewB High School In FOR FATHBTS DAY MnEBOND School, ahe course wilt b e^ Qas City, loggsd 880 hours on nil iIk- --creen June 28 and wlU run for five the seesaw before climbing JUNE 16 . 17 • 18 weeks. Cfasses wUl be held in WITH A NAME BRAND GIFT down at 4 p.m. Wednesday. the art room At Bennet from ansBsy *n» HwnAsv « 7 JO---- tXBB Have one of our apecial 134s. phia Steak Dtnaera on Fli., TTie Ouiness Book of World M, fat aisd Hsg*iii C tJB---- t*JB 840 to 10:80 a.m., Monday Records lists the old record as fandsy • IJO------UM Sat. or Sun. and grt BRED a coupon good for one (valued through Friday. at $1-29) CHICKEN raNNOIR to be enjoyed at some later FROM BUTTERFIELD'S. 134 hours, set in Califmnia sev­ The cost of the course will fasfaiTeaJ MiriiM • 100 A 445 . tXOO date. eral years ago. 8rtn«si • 140 A 445 —... UJO be $18 per studeiU. Regtstratton hfcdsssdir • ><00------V-50 Monday • Satunday 6 A JC. -10 P M . Tbe two youths bobbed up M(S« bdhde te« Cana, las may be made by caBii« Cheryl AH tiM Mg naiiMs and Um bsst labsls art Sunday 9 A M . - 9 P M . and down through three night For Oniv • ' Schaffer at the ’Town Recrea­ at Butt*rfi«ld’s . . . in svsrytMng from thunderstorms and took turns P a rty : __ CaU 646-7800 tion Department. j sleejdng addle tbe other kept OansSi-IBK Joans to dross shirts, shorts to sport CrI ta* 9fM N r fklHN tbe board bouncing. CQpts. Buttsrfisid’s is stecksd with Its The two boys undertoedE tbe Foley ResigDB stunt as a puWetty venture for' largsst sslsction svsr of brand nams Campus Life Organimtlcn, a Post on ZBA msnswsar . '4 . g is il looking sport and national Christian group of high school students. Mkrtin: J. Foley of 88$ Henry (bwos oMrts; high, wido and handoomo Ski/ one: o f three RepubUoans - r CO th e five-member Zerdag Uosi Jockoto and slacks; socks, hoHs and ^ EMpd of Appeals, has rei(|nsd ill tils fashion accsssoiiss a FathsV c ^ t f '’ ftoia the board, effective im- u wiediafely. possibly want. Jiist taka a look at ths Citing his inoreaslag business langthy list of name brands Buttarfiald’s nnd perMnal commitments, he 363 BROAD ST. staled la a letter of resignation has for your Fathor’s DaV shopping: MANCHESTER to jTown Manager Robert BLUE HILLS ACADEMV AlA/ARD Wata> " i (bid I can no longer . BiSSi .1 Ba;C)C.l ( • ' All S’ T ill i i I Iv f dsiviDte tae time necessary to AT BlC/l «llLS efhictualy carry out my duties GEORGE C.SC0TT on ; the Zoning Board of Ap- • HATHAWAY VAHHEUSEH “T H E .H U N T IN G Ml PAR TY” P»*» paMs.” Foley is a sales rapre-' N plUB HS aentstiva p>r the National BU- ‘'THE HOSPITAL” ciM Ool • PURITAH HERITAGE tas concludes bis letter: “ It hss been an honor and a eource • FORUM ROBERT BRUCE of personal satlafaction to have Here at MR. TURKEY We're a o rro i on tae ZBA.” Fotey'a c u n t ; term runs to Novem- • JANTZEH SEAISUHD (1978. Hie the DemocraUc-con- • FARAH HA6GAR EARLY BIRDS led Board of Dirfotora has Dirly Harry GS fattier ths obligation to fill the vacan­ • LEvrs BROOMSTICKS PANAVISIO ' WE NOW SERVE BREMOFUT V t f.. aat. cy,' it is ready, reportedly, to Warne: Brot A Kinnay Compony TECHNICOLO 1445188 1848448 D A ILY A T : 1:80 - 3:80- appoint a Democrat lU that nMM MO U L - WON. • U T. 84$ *4 M $48 6:80-7:80-940 event the Democrats w ill con­ • LONDOHFOG PALMBEACH trol the ZBA — $ to 9. STOP Dr — BTART IB B DAT BIOBT ’’SKIN «U K ” WXIH AM AJFPSnZINO BRUKOION BBOBI •. HASPEL STAHLEY BLACKER O m BBBARFASr lOIMU BEAUTY • MTERWOVEH CASUALCRAFT NOW Him‘nSBDAY WEEKLY SPEaALr “ PA TTO N ” AT H/NTS • SWAHK OLEGCASSIHI Starring George C. SeoOt For : Daily at 7J8 only IMtIUniU by Bnuncniieuings R es e rv a tio n s • PARIS • JOCKEY Satorday 4 Sonday Mr. David Shown at 5 P.M . 4 8 PJC. Buqwts Call 643-9731 Adnlta $140 — CSdldren 08o UouiARoJounsonT ot course you know bow to a H.S. StiidentB Mon.-Ilmr8. 88ol take a bath, but do you know how to make your Man’s Woar Sampling Shown: ^ SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY hath a luxurjous, relaxing M ATINEE BOLTON LAKE Every Monday beauty treatmentT . . . A . Multi-stripa short sloovo dross shirt 7.S0. “ BAT MAN” First Shown at 8 P JL amwmWn B. Qoomotric pattom short sloovo dross shirt 6.00. AdnUs 980 — O dldrea OOe Barbecued chicken, mashed R i everything C. Qsomotric pattom tio S.00 HOTEL potatoes, coleslaw, bread ^ I’re to D. Toxturod pattorn on solid tio 5 .0 0 . overlookingr beautiful Bolton Lake and butter (served all day all you ean eat) oraam for Horrfngbeno polyostor knit floras 17.00. ^ Route 44A, Bolton, Ckmn. F. Placard front polyostor knit oMrt 9.00. Every Wednesday (o r had:, Q. Solid color polyostor knit bormudos 1 2 . 0 0 . JIHHV LfWIS ONf.MA SEAFOOD SPECIALS bristle brush fo r your toe- InelQdlng nsils. etc. . . . sMn is us- H. Crow nock pull-on knit shirt 4.95. goDlvaB Ave.i 8a. Wladase Baked staffed Lobster Fried filet of flounder, ually dry, normal or oUy I. Two-tono tsxtursd polysstsr bormudos 1 2 . 0 0 . Soft SbeU Crah ...... french fried potatoes and ^ . A fter you decide 5 Baked Stuffed Hnshrooms ...... coleslaw (served all day which category yours falls J. Wovsn homp boH with brass buckis 6.00. Blitter Broiled Salmon ...... into, choose a soap, cream K. TsxturlMl polysstsr safari Jackst 4S.0O. HARTFORD all you can eat) or liquid formulated tor BroUed Balibot ...... your speotal kind of sUn STAGE COMPANY Lemon of Sale ...... and cleanse your face Baked Stuffed Shrimp ...... Every Friday ‘ ifamoughly before you get 66 KINSLEY ST into the t i * . . . Now, pour Fried Shrimp...... HARTFORD into your bath some fra­ Golden Scallopa ...... Fried tendersweet clams, ^ grant bath oil or bath AHD BUTTERFKLD’S HAS HAME BRAHD MEHSWEARIH presents Lobater Saute ...... french fried potatoes and ta uiystals to soften the EXTRA LARGE AHD EXTRA LOHG SIZES FOR BIG AHD Shrimp ala Newberg ...... water . . . Step In . . . coleslaw (served 5:00-9:00 ▼ tat back and relax! . . , Fried Clams...... p.m. only - Seconds if you Ohare’s nothing quite like TALLMEH. LOOT Golden Smelts ...... >...... wish) N '1 e- Proceeds to Baked Staffed Shrimp 4 Ctams ..... L99I Ne^’ a U«T — aired of your image? — Impiutant CROSSROADS Shrimp Oaoclatore ...... fnyftgAmnumt Coming up?— Bostiyi Scrod ...... Visit the creative haintyl- SATURDAY Seafood Marlnara ...... lata at W U U A M B. Lobeter Newburg ...... aiXJINBACH CARRIAOB JUNE STORE HOURS HOUSE SALON. We axe --^JUNE 17 Fish and Chips ...... atwnys pleaaed to suggM MOM. THRU ERL TILL 9 P.M. Crab Meat au gra U n ...... r ...... WOUJARD a new style and give the Steamers ...... proper cutting and ta a p li« 4i00 P.M. neflesaary to hold tbe seL Seafood Platter for Two ...... JownsonS thro Sat, SAT. TILL 6 P.M. $4,60 - $3.50 Rainbow Trout ...... Tfamsdays until 9 at w iL- Shrimp and ^ ...... $4J5 T js a r El. SOfflUNBACa StudMits $2.50 CARRIAGF HOUSB SA­ LON, 18 Oak St., Man­ Ticket Information 394 TOLLAND TURNPIKE plus . chester, 848-2491 649-0743 - 646-8596 MANCHESTER regular steak and chops menu AT EXIT $4 — WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY' . . . or -i~' ->i-' I Crossroads 646-2015 ■\ ■ r C f V : \ W » MANCHRStet BVilNINQ HERALD, OONN., THUftSDAY, JUNE 15, . 1972 PAOfe F O U R MANCHBSnBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHBEnSR. CONN.. THURSDAY. JUNE IS, ld72 IBolton P A G E F IV E . Fact-Finding Predicted Hypertensions Linked < today s FUNN Y The Story of DDT: To Hydrates in Water Finance Board Backs flftHHBfel Over Local 991 C ontract % Ttown Manager Robert Wetas Prior to Tuesday night’s OORVAXjUB, On. (AP) — A trogen compounda from human informed the Manchester Board board meeting, the directors Unlveraity of Orogon modlcal and animal waatea, from plant of Directors Tuesdiqr night he heard and viewed (on slides) prolesaor aaya ha haa found a waatea and from fertUlMr nal' [igh School Is having no success ta his con- a "New Neighborhoods" pro­ Too Much Success correlation between high hlood duea,” Morton reported. tract talks with town employes’ posal of the Capitol Region “P “ »>«* Mcount for Local 801. He predicted negotia- Planning Agency (CRFiA). NEW YORK (AP) - DDT. ater aaya, "but peaUclde aalea So cau wen panchuted into ^ JSnkh« watw>. abowed that population g i ^ tions will have to go to fact- 'Pwo CRPA representatives once hailed aa one of a II **** "**’■ **••* known for some in the Republloan River Bnaln finding before a 1072-78 contract Lold of their agency’s hew serv- greateat weapona agalnat dla- The federal declalon adlowa a away the rata. They did. .h.. . m larva . . . t .h i »ha laIfl onnn the thA booka.hnnlrii icfiice o£ of *'n1annAfl"planned <»AmmiinlHAacommunities,’ ** eaae and cit^ damage, turned tew uaea eaUmated at requiring tliis Week, tNit, f t h. «- T* Vii^ona In^ eaMen X of the aUtThadl WeissTToiM was advisedaoviaea to ra- to miv Inclifde«muo uAvorsuteudlversUied picuinmgplanning out to be a time bomb. leaa than 1 per cent of the 14 atarted caving In. The Uaarda h^imar»a«a»o« ihivb Mahar rai. «5 im. S??ol8 Dr m^the ro- ^ bcarT caatagna. quest through the selectmen, double his efforts at attempting ® variety-type houstair, ra- Wultoea t^ mllUon pounda of D D T ^^ tad ^ WcorTprJL^JT^^SlfDr. X JK SS? tl^the ^ 2 «ta *" that-as the building an agreement by July 1, the bter than “lot by lot." carried malaria In many parta annually In thla country. Dl>T plUara that made their meala , ^ uortmi and he aaid hia imte priation of 1615,000 for the proj- fund has grown considerably begtahtag of the new Ascal The ultimate goal, they ex-' f ^ abroad acme S6 mil- out of the thatching of «»• ^ oiorado indicated Thi nitrate concentreflona In fM. as dulingf the put yeere - the year. plained, Is to develop housing ** Uon pounda yeai^ly. are not af- rocto. why thla waa true. the RepubUcan River bealn and brought in Interest may become islgnlAcant Tliofii In other bustaeM; patterns, provide regional mo­ SHOP FOR POP to a town meeting as soon as during the next few years. ^At Derb bility and to create large-scale t V I I n, » of Moi*on, profoaeor of environ- the eeetern countlea below the Grtnif, The board has received a pe­ ^ t It upjet the ^ c e c t TOen an « fom^«» ^ w J if ln S m t n M medicine, p n p a re d hla 4.000-foot elevation w e n aig- BOGNER FRANKS ARE ! pwlble, probably on June 26. the present time, all Interest tition from about 10 property developments. mtun. and aometlmea left ^ c e DOT In the Unlt^ ftadlnga In a paper for a n- nlflcantly higher than, elae- ^ c ta and figures pertaining to from the building fund remains T*4w‘< FUNNY- wkl pay SI.OO lor owners ta the Manchester “* ^“1**- . glonal meeting of the American when in the atate, aWhcugh the aaaition discuss^ lu t night in the general fund. oock orioiMl -fimiiy’’ inoa. StiM o H i Ridge - Baldwin Rd, - Carm an I “ H hiS oS^tcal ^ety in OorvalUa well be>«w the UmlU aet by the Indicate the town's share of the PTO Fair lo: ToAiy’i FUNNY, I2M Wool t Cm Rd. area, requesting sanitary U.S. Trail* Britain alatent that It a]Hread through- domestic ahlpmenta of DOT ac- high point last .November when ^ « PuMlc Health Service ‘*® ®PP«“ ‘'n®‘eiy M r. and Mrs. R obert K. St., Cbvoloiif, Okie 44113. out the world, perfaj^ on the count for about SO per cent of Dr. Norman E. Boilaug, winner ««*»• . uorton aald. eewero. The request ^ be con- mJiw^^***®™*'* 8800,000, the balance to come Brown, chairmen of Saturday’s sldered at a subeequont meet- » f Barometers & Thermometers winda; moved quieUy Into the the company's nvenues. of the 1070 Nobel Peace pnae In an Intorriw In Pcrida^ ^ la nal TOPS EVERY WEEK! “*e state. Parent - Teacher Organisation Australkin Octoput food chain, resting Anally in Both product formulators and tor developing Improved atralns bto rw oa^ would be nason to tag of the board. ^® *® *® *’ ■rae recommended addition fair, report ttat the event was Beautifid, Deadly Mayor John Thompeon, with ^ AntarcticBtarctic penqul^andpenqulns and Inin mman. a n . envlroni^tallaUenvlronmentaiiau ImmedUtelyunmediateiy cf« wheat,wneai. partp«ri of«. "The .no Greenurcw futea renoct. hv Dr. then fi„d methodsthere would id be reason the to m A l TI Prolriii P»w«r of ■•••* ^ include a cafeteria, audlto- very successful, netting be- Tha blua-riiweri concurrance>ncurrance bybv Weiss, saidssid *?*!®*1*.’ ®“***P"*^ with Brit- The Aghtaialn«t the uae of went to court over the EPA i^- Revolution." attacked the em^ ta rium, music room, two class- tween $500 and 86W. SYDNEY - * « «ue-rm gea ______OT b^ame^ symbol of the Ing. ronmentaUata. warning of aity ^ VermoiA that concentratio*. ne lilt Th«y CoBt The blue-ringed TueBO ay night It U the town’s “ P®*^ ®*”*- rooms,. a sattelite kllohen and Several hundred residents at- Mtopui, beautiful but deadly, intention to reeurface the ten- new environmental movement The formulators asked the “atarvation and pdUtical chaos corre^on betw ^ Jta 1 ^ - a«“- ^ research U Bosner’s Quality Franks are made right here a storage area. tended the day-long affair, ***• coasts of Aus- nU courts and basketball court mid the decision on Wednesday federal appeals . court In New that will plague tta wwld new of wafer S d lu w in Manchester, of U.9. Government In ^ te d rl^ a „ r * . , ^ *®"‘’®“ “ ® oay-i®** affair, nsmilfi OMwts ----w w ___ , of___ Aus- a nla.. . courts and basketball court The population of Massachu- Pure Beef — never any filler or stretch^! A“ cclates who de- which included a bicycle and octopus Is thla summer at the West. Side setts Is * ^ ^ 6,700,000 It has by the Environmental Protec- Orleans to aet aside the EPA Wurater countered ttat M o ^ <«uticB«^ been fcuiS that U ectmomlcal " i^ ed the present high school, ikrfl carriage parade, a talent taturallsU Rec and to iHan tor new tennis Increased 10.5 per cent since tl« Agency banning virtually order, and the environmental- »a«« talkhqr out^e hla ^ ^ ^iS JT m W tai^to ^ - Look they are low in calories, yet high In, have been commissioned to do show, 12 game booths, novelty be the most poisonous sea courts at Robertson Park. He i 860. There are 540 662 more % *« aU uses of DOT in the United lata went to federal court in ^ S * e?ta tl^ ^ Oregon JaSSioh with proteins! 40 tta preU m ta^ drawings. They races and field events and pony J” ^^***’ ****•■ ® person, said the board will give full people living there «<°n in iseo States la a landmark victory Washington seeking to riiml- 5 ^^ «-i*ntlst •• fiS^o^^'from ^^ara*other »be heq> of the Environmental BOONXB’8 Doga Stand Out Fiom Tits Peek Beoenie^ have estimated a total cost c t rides. death can fcUow within min- conslderafian to aU needs of the it is the loth most nonuinna lor the envlronmentallats. nate the exceptions from the a ^ .01 S ^ “ta stST^ Health Wencea Center at Ore- Tliey Are Naturally The Best! You Bs The Judge,— to which the PBC has Roxanne Sattar was winner »“«• Wert Side Rec area. U a te ta tiie^« Entire atock of '"nils la a Jubilant day for order. Wurster said, ta against au state, ne saia. mm ftlAie Utalver^tv which added a 5 per cent contingency of the bicvcle oarade. and ______ua." said Roderick Cameron of A tale of the trophies w '^'^L rilfiJ^ fo^the h 2 ^ A ^ - ptoiia^develop a ^ o g of Make Tlie Taste Test! fund, making the total 8616,(X)0, MaryJane Donohue was winner ————— — , COOPER Thermome- the Environm ental Defense ed with DDT is told by Dr. La- cb«n»*c*to m ^ fw the Oo*ot^ H eart a * ^ qu^ty In the state, glv- Available at moat leading chain storea aM supermarketa In the self-servloe meat . Funding Alternatives of the tricycle parade. The doU ter*t Humidiatata, and Pund on Long Island, N.Y., a Mont C. Cole of CotneU Unlver- tag Morton^Oa simUar to that Ib Its recommendations last carriage parade was won by prime mo^wtth the National alty, an ecolcglat, and concerns ta im ^O o^. night, the Anance board taclud- Patricia Vine. Judges for these Barometer*. Your Audubon Society, ta the fight. the efforts of the World Health atte^^ to a^ ‘ —— _____ — 'Frankiy” Speaking. You Can’t Beat BOGNBR’S! »Kinv •• ..I. . , 1^ Will Its export to developlug nsticna Uonahlp between h3rpe*tonak» eFnmpnt« and’n-i*ntiiitH p d u p ^ the moaoultoea "“alaxla control.” a couple of years ago after bctmea 1763-1783. Before that it er than over a 20-year period. Raymond Soma and PTO presi- atylea aet in aolid wal­ e i ^ e n t s and T C le n ^ c r e a t e D O T-dlchloro diphenyl trich- coming to Oregon. bed befoaged to Spain for some 256 Membera noted that by Aoattag dent Mrs. Rigby Graham, nut or maple block*... lo reth an e-ts one of a fam ily of ^ T w g h nitrate level usuaUy year^ It wamH until 1821 that Flor- a 10-year Ixsid issue, the town ParUclponte In the talent 8MNCHE8TER PARKAOC 5 ^ective aU ei^vee to DDT, accumulated DOT ta their bod- chem icals devekqied after indlcatM poHution because nit- ktatociroe part of the Unhed ‘ can save a substantial amount show were "The Unknown Six" Juat the right gift for the tatesrated Integrated contnd toch- lea. jj ^ topremmte the Anal stage state,. Read Herald Advertisemeiits of Interest with a minimal ef- a combo of boys from the Oen- Father^a Day. nlques." Long-taUed Uiards, uaea were attempts to control in the ooddatton of organic nl- fect on the mUl rate. ter School; Michelle Lemalre, Dr. Charles F. Wurater of the' geckoes, which roam the walls the beetle ttat causes Dutch Finance board members dlf- who performed a baton solo; State University of New York and flocna of tropical houaea, elm disease snd the lice ttat fered ta their interpretations of Beth Vogel, Roocanne Sattar emd REG. S.95-8.95 at Stony Brook, who led the ate the roaches, as usual. But spread typhus. what their individual votes on Chriafine Jensen, who did an Aght for the Etavlronmental De- the DOT from the roaches hit But it U not easUy broken J: ^ ^ the school Issue meant ta terms acrobatic routine; and Mary tense Fund, *im said these the nervous system of the Us- down by the normal chemical of coijimitment to the project. Maneggla, Susan Dreselly and NOW techniques preserve natural ards. They stowed down, be- activity of Uvtag things. There i » Member Morris SUverateta In- Louise Vogel, who offered a controls, emi^oy low doses a t coming less agUe. So cats found is no proof of any human death dicated that although he had ballet dance Jennifer and Beth selective, nonperalatent in- It easy to catch and eat them, from DOT, hut it Is blamed for not decided whetiter he was ta Roberts and Kara, Tracy and 3 .9 5 -4 .9 5 secticldea only when necessary The cats died from the DDT having wiped out great popu­ favor of the achool addition Susan Murphy performed an aiwi in ways that are least de- ta the Usards. Rata started lations of birds and Aph. himself, he would vote for the original sWt, Three Utile Pigs, structive to natural moving ta from the Borneo for- A U.Ni study last year esti­ appropriation in order to bring Sean Neatii played an organ Farmers, consumers and the ests, carrying the threat of a mated ttat there may be one the matter before a town meet- solo cmd EXIeen Vogel petform- environment aU beneAt," Wur- plague epidemic. bUUcn pounds of DDT ta the ed a ballet dance. Jcim Varoe Moopbere. Much of this can be iW o-Seoter Members William Riley and was master of ceremcniee. expected to And Ito way Into Roy Peckham felt that a vote Bfr. and Mrs. Brown have ex- Home Winemaking the oceans. by an individual member in fa- pressed their appreciaUan to all Because DOT caused cancer - t vor cf the ap|» Dan Rataxsl and Aloystus Hie corridor oqtslde tbe Joint JUNE STORE HOURS Produce virtually Abeam voted to hire the asslat- cUefs of Staff iurea has been BORMAN BROS., MO. ant, WhW® Riley and Peckham decorated with Bradley memo- MON.-FRI. tOl 9 P.M. any type of wine.. 770 MAIN STREET SWYNG-OMATIC KANTWET were dppoMd to the Idea, Both rabllla from bis Missouri boy- “The Bright Spot on Main Street" felt taU Urtag an assistant ),ood tfarou^ Wert Point and SAT.tiU6P.M. Burgundy, Roae, would duplication of etfect, wars. Folding three-way Cor Scot since -itt figures surii aa budg- '______Chablia, Cabernet stroller stroller has detachable e t ho^incea are always avaU- DlAxIinA Features headrest with upholstered tandem seat that Icicks firmly in position. and even import­ N Thii colorful stroller able Bern the selectmen’s of- SkeltiM i a P le o ge new, high back, and With three-position back rest, foam filled seat, Ace. 'Iney also said It would be WASHINGTON (AP)—Oome- opens and folds flat in heavy woven nylon ed winea auch aa an Instant. Sturdy harness. Deeply contoured adjustable foot rest, and detachable canopy. Folds dupUdiitloa of the duties of the dlan Red Skelton led tta recita- w o r t i v construction. Lightweight compactly for travel or storage. boai^toietic. tion of the Pledge of Allegiance for safety and comfort. design. Features ^^ UlMoiy Funds during Flag Day ceremonies ta BeaufoUda.. .fruit THE FUN PLACE TO SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY double-braced footrest Tbenoord also voted to ta- (he House Wednesday. He was for added comfort wine* including and convenience. atruetpta town treasurer to set applauded warmly. EAST cherry, apricot, SILVER LANE PLAZA HAmrORD $599 * n ^ $ 2 6 ^ blackberry, and L? 'tMlEZi many other*. The Broth­ REQ REG $14.93 $7.99 er Vinheart method in- YDUR OWN SCENE PORT-A-CRIB WELSH COLLIER troiler CENTURY aure* aucceaaful reaulta r # 8U VilTH and conaiatent fine AND SAVK BO% w rip MAHRESS Features adjustablk toot Popooser w r i D m a t t r e s s rest, chromed pusher, quality. safety bar. springs. Lightweight and 4-posltlon back comfortable. rest, and loot Features brake. Canopy Is aluminum frame, Heavy post detachable and padded rail, construction convertible. shoulder straps features and back rest. REG teething With removable ' rails and full .. and waihabla Ice Buckets $36.97 loot panel. With laal. single drop side and Easy convenient loot ad|ustments makij ppdal release, and H s crib, dressing aiflustable steel Pistachio Nnts table or play pfn. springs. Mattress 1 0 8 8 $599 $■ PEWTERTONE® Included. REG $32.93 REi3 $26.93 REG $8.66 Jumbo Siie • Imported 20%rff lb. Pompers BILNOR Reg. $3.29 b. Steel Wall SUPER SPECIALWEEK Authentic looking Sploshef Pools HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE PEWTERTONE® Doytime 30's / Why let shopping get AGAIN. The big ahoe sale ' you down . . . be our at BwtterfieUPa ia on! Time ice bucket* in two 5 guest . . . you’ll find to aave and get fantaatic atylea apeciaify stock up (or rea^kfcknTn 'ndudes the best gift for DAD. value* on FAMOUS summer traveling I Leather wine decant­ BRAND ahdea auch aa AIR priced jttat for Fa- now and save. ers, Playboy puzzles, STEP, CONNIE, SRO, ther^a Day. ce^r^ll^C allper brakes adult games, decora­ JACQUBUNE, and many 6' X 15" SIZE ...... REG tive aprons, picnic mmre. So come in now and 8' X 20" SIZE ...... B ^ 9 9 $89.93 I supplies, wall plaques, aave on the ahoe* you want - photo albums . . - and at BUTTERFiEUrS. r im fn ail yovn of 50% wH 10' X 24" SIZE..'... ^ ®® REG. 2 4 .9 5 *14“ 73 j^res of other gifts. REG. 14JOO-23.00 becooaa yo«r «saafnblo Pliaiii yewaoNf NOW

NOW f r o art 6 Stores to Servo You 6-99 A. 5 Shtif bookcase Htrs I, wall btauty (and utility) unlimttod! Taka one, take all, and give ytwr room all the apece-aevlnt itonM • ’asBawsF '"TEiiwssa!^ a M X mBTPJM Pltiio •H4i» P»«8 » • I. BookCAM. sliding door cabinet you need. Each unit mcaiurts a tenetou, 24‘ 1 12-1 A MSHCMtSm P*IM0I-f»i« taHy 18 H I 66". Attractively linished in rich wehiut to Mend hap* A INFIELO saUA>l-Min trim to Con 18 it lilt 99. C. Bookcasa, drop-lid desk pily in any dacor. Note tha dacorator touch of npe^ype pull, — Moo,. 1W.10 a S l T b P J t 1 meridih saoAns-Eirt w u. m m W v a n 19.95 0. Bookcasa, drawers II is Iil8 Setmday 9 AJL • 9 pJL * TOBBIEOTOa PABEAOE-eisa tally II Is • A- EALUar WESY—TenrlBSlOB Ptrksfi. Siliwr L m Plaza MANCHESTER PARKADE PHONE 64G8400 *"y3 to»‘^ 9 H JlD llllllllllllllllM m MANCHESTER PARKADE PHONE 646-8400 SATISfAtmON GUARANTEEO-REPIACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED pr NO *1' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANiDHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1972 PAGE'SEVEN

P A G E SDL Mi^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1972 i Tech Graduation Tomorrow IftattrifPBtpr But It doe* seam to be where the lew Howall Ouney Regional vo- is. Connecticut Yankee oattooal and Technical School hold graduation exerctoas we are not sure It Is not also arhara the S t t p t t lt t g B y A .fl.0 . toraonrow night at 8 in the beat and moat lasting kind of progreaa school auditorium. PUBUBHED BY THE toward aa ulttmato broihaihood cf They have applaudsd his heavy Joseph V. Murphy, associate MANCHK3TKR FUBUSHINQ CO. When the people of IS BtoMU Street American* ia going to have to be found. out elected Thomas MesklU to uee of the veto, in whloh the oommtorioner of the Uvlsloa ot lUaohMter, Ooan. judgment of the tingle executive Voeattooel Education of tbo BURL LYONS be Oovemor of this statei they If there is going to be freedom of any , has been euhatituted for the Oonne^cut Department ot Bdu- Publisher funotloited on various W w **," Pounded October 1, 1881 kind for any American there vrlU have to perception, understanding, poUt- votee of the leglalaUve rtpre- dlplomaa to Mntativee of the people. 87 graduates of seven courses Published Brery Evenlnf Except Sundays be, It aaenta to us, some perpetuation ot leal conviction, phllosliyi ahd HoUdairs. Bntered at the Poet Office at AU thli the people cf Ooimso- and one port graduate student. Manchester, Oonn., aa Second Class Mail the right «f free aaaooiatlon In private most Important and dsclslve of Midter. : ■ t ticut have yielded ohsetfuUy and 'nw occasion will also be hall aU, certain gut Instinct. aaee m b ly . and tonwell for Dr. Fred D. SUBSCRIPTION RATES They liked—or a majority ot eometimea admiringly to Oover- M*n*w»eUi. In addition to ex­ Payable in Advance At die same time, there bav* to be oer- them Uked-what they thought nor Meektil, and i«g ^ e d it aa One Year ...... fSS.00 a natural and acceptable part tending greetings to the stu- Six Months ...... 19.B0 talnUgh end pious hiope* for the man­ eras his style. Three Months ...... 9.7S , dents, parents, relatives, and They were ready for a long- of the mandate they themaelvee One Month ...... ASS ner in which thoae who eatlUed to such friends, he wiU also be bidding Stnsie Copy ...... 16c delay^ alteration of poUtical Intended when they voted him By Carrier . .weekly 76o rights ot private assoolatlca choose to Into office. foodbye. The exercises will end power In their state. hto 4B years of effUlaUon wtth FAMOUS m e m b e r o r exercise them. They might not have been as But one thing they did not THE ASSOCIATED PRESS elect him to do. the rtate vocational system as PIPES by The Associated Press is exclusively en­ ready for a change if John W e MTould hope that, in dme, a umler, co- half of Britain’s project re­ come used to in the fiction of ttse nucleeur e d MTould b e su c h a n a r e a . A n d In s u d i postor of Emanuel Lutheran quirements at t^at time. afiie, tew of us have yet realised pxedse- areas even the state’s indlreot tolerance • IMPORTED FROM DENMARK ly what it was which happened over in of intolerance Should, we think, be some­ Vietnam In the events for which Air thing for which the state could and Open Form REG. Force General John D. LaveUe was sub­ should be held legally reepcnslMe. $ 2 5 -$ 4 0 sequently dismissed and demoted. But when the function involved In a “Government By Orisis’’ erendum . H u ia th e 800 o r so But whet actually happened was that controversial situation is private, and not citizens of ToUand who showed LPH D U K E H To the Editor, General IjaveUe took the war out of the up at the town meeting to exer­ tn any sense a function of the state itself, I would Uke to express my C D ® cise their right to vote were TOBACCO hands of its Cbmmander-in-CSilef in the then the change and cure must come opinions concerning the budget • • • SIOMI OP PMMIOrt-’^ probably witneoses to the death PhotafiaplMd bjr artviaa Oflara crisla In Tolland. SPECIAUST WUte House, and waged It as he liim sM from Inside the people inside the organl- of the town meeting form of T U L IP TR E E I feel that the petition circu­ thought It ou^it to be waged, bombing government In TViUand, Appar­ It would be false empbaris, ere lators against the budget ore WOMEN — LET ME ently, those who are advocating where be thought the United State* ought think, to regard this Supreme Court rul­ engaged In & battle of wills at 2 5 % HELP YOU CHOOSE the 46 m ill budget feel that (heir tile expense of education and to bomb, and then manufacturing falne ing as any real setback for the cause of poolUon is not defendable in an A PIPE FOR HIM ... needed town Improvements. Justifications for and descriptions ot the open town meeting when ques­ civil rights in America. Aa a result, - thb school chil­ tions can be raised as to what to FACTS YOU SHOULD action . dren ore pawns in a game en­ town services and educational KNOW BEFORE BUY­ I n s i d e The McGovern titled “Who’s running things in During this period. President Nixon, neccosttles wlU have to be cut this town, the majority or the ING A GOOD PIPE— ■ the Oommander-in-C3iief, was actively to meet this budget. The 48 The “Mystery Witness” minorityT’’ This la a legacy of mill budget is the obvious 3 0 % e AGE OP BRIAR engaged in trying to jMemote dlplo- Phenomenon Fades the past, In which Tolland has This is a free tip, Mrorth risking every­ choice when the facts are on AND GIFT BOX AND PIPE GLOVE had “government by crisis,'’ S V B N D B O R G hand cut pipes. Made maUc progress toward peace in Viet­ the table. The town simply 4 8 . 7 5 UP • B A L A N C E th in g on. and, unfortunately, the same in Denmark. Hand cut from finest Meerschaum is nature's most perfect pipe material be­ nam. During this period the President R e p o r t must have a new payloader climate atill prevails. root briar. Pure ebonite stems and e WEIGHT Any time you see a “mystery wHaess’’ or the town road maintenance cause its porosity acts as a natural filter and cools the himself did not actually know what his The Board of Finance orig­ purporting to "tell all’’ to some oommit- program will suffer. The (80,- perfect balance makes each pipe a smoke. All 6 of the stunning colors, Aztec, Ruby, Sap­ inally proposed the 48 mill rate e T Y P E BIT bombers were doing in Vietnam. But (XM cut in the education budget collector’s item. N o two S V E N D - phire, Onyx and Tortoise will complement your waidrobe. j By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak tee of Congress, take the supposedly bud^t as a needed one, but its Sale what his bombers were doing was known to also undefendable to any par­ BORG PIPES ARE ALIKE. e GRAIN chairman, Stuart Joalln, didn’t sensational dlaclosuree he makes and dtp ent who approaches the ques­ to Hand. The action ordered by General NEW Y O R K —^The astounding would sell out this country to ers, by two-to-one, feel Nfxono- “do Ms thing’’ by publicly hack­ them Into a strong salt solution. tion with on open miiid. So the Ocnnmlnists,'’ he toid us. mtes favors big buaiiie*B at the ing Ms board’s budget. Ijavelle In the field could have amount­ tide for President Nixon in two much of the Board of Education This advice still stands, even when More temperate, the vdfe of a average workingman’s expense. The compromise tadgat of 46 ed, then, to sabotage cf the President's weathervane election districts of budget ia fixed coat subject only there may seem a high degree of plausl- Broadway stagrtiand . com­ Several voters, InchMHng Nix­ mills is now receiving ixibUo at­ the Ixxough of Queens sug­ to Inflation that U a cut to efforts for peace, and may actually, in plained, "McGovern’s promising on supporters, complained that tention by the Finance Board biUty In the story the mystery wltneas made it wlU have to come from gests that Sen. George McGov­ too much; he’s too WMral’’ —^ the PreridMit had not snded the only because time is running fact, have been reaponaible for the fact educatiooBl tools ijke books. I q te lls. ern as Democratic nominee for war a* promised. NeverthelMs, short and the town may be that the negotiations at Paris did not Moreover, a surprisingly high Children are educated by books our intervlewB showsd two 4o - We find » easy to believe, for In­ President must dramaticaUy number of voters still Indicate forced to borrow the money to resume, before the Moscow trip, as not by buildings but a budget D one approval of the bombing o p erate . stance, the stinry that fellow trtd, the oth­ move toward the center to ignorance or confusion about cut will affect the former but and mining of North Vietnam. I would Uke to see the town Washington had some hope they migtit. McGovern’s stands on defense not the latter. The 46 mUI budg­ b h e p i p e er day, about bow easy it Is to fix borse avoid catastrophe. Fhrther mors, several echoed adopt an ordinance inoreaaliig To state it again; this was an instance spending, .welfare reform and et can only cqipeal to those who This strong conclusion is tile pretty 34-yeaiMiU wife of the amount of signatures on L Caeraateed M races at some of the cheaper New Eng­ school busing — all areas where truly cannot afford the in­ In which a military officer, disagreeing based on answers by voters to a New York City policeman. “I land tracks. Thla Mrould be, tn fact, the they tend to disagree with him. petitiona by a percentage of the crease, a very small number * ae bawl bumaut." a questionnaire prepared by wish Nixon would just pull out total voter population which with the way his superiors, including U s So, McGovern’s ideologioal of people, or those who don’t only logical explanation of Mdiat h a s h ap­ pollster Oliver Quayle’s or­ of the war,” die told us, iuld- President Oommander-in-Cailef, were problems in Queens may only would represent a majority. I care about ToUand or Us chil­ CLIAN COOL pened, over the years, to certain vragers ganization. They indicated bi­ Ing quckly she still prefers Mm. be starting. beUeve this same proposal is dren, or those reattocs who running a war, substituted U s own judg­ partisan admiration for Mr. "McGovern’s catering to all the being considered by the (Char­ *12.50 fo *15 we know something about. Although McGovern’s na­ want to flood the town with ment and command for theirs, and im­ Nixon’s White House perform­ minority groups and the ter Revision Committee In But even ivhen a mystery witness tional convention delegates face new bouses and sell them by COMBS IN OOUOB8 TO MATOH N ance mixed with widespread de­ youth,” she eoqplained . “He’s their adoption of a new charter. plemented his own judgment by sending only scattered oppoaltion in New quoting our lew mill rate. YODB SWIBT seems easy to believe, the sensible ad­ fections among Democrats who just too radical.'’ I would Uke to applaud Mhool American planes and personnel on at York's peculiar primary next Those who attended the town Blael BedI Onagei Oi m b ! Strigea! either are unfamiliar Mrlth Mc­ There In Uee MoOovera’s board member, Robert Dean, vice Is stiU: Don’t. He, whoever he is, Tuesday (June 20), the Senator meeting did however get to • No Braoktag la • N * Bite least 20 separate bombing missions at Govern or consider his positions basic problem. Haying captured for his efforts In presenting the hasn’t got Into the business of vrearing himself is no overwhelming far choose the date for the referen­ • Bem was og to 86% tor, n % atortiBB too lefUsh. the party without compromising basic needs of the present tsugets he himself sUeCted. vorite In these districts. The 47 dum. So on June 20 we get to • Aad a UfrttaM Quaiwtoai dark glasses and weaving mystery about The two ethnically mixed dis­ on policy, McGovern must now school system, but the biggest The detail In which what actually hap­ Democrats favored Hiunphiey vote our choice. I hope, that tricts, selected for us by elec­ m ove t o r a id s tfa^ cen ter to r iia l- convincers of all are my two himself without also equipping himself over McGovern by a two-vote the cltitens of ToUand wUl pened out In Vietnam fell short of the tions analyst Richard Scam- lengo Mr. Nixon's weetimesses older children who attend the m a rg in . agree wnh me that there is no with a Story which U going to appeal to mon, contrast soclologicaUy— Tcdland Middle School and have typical Iturlff fiction nigfatmare was in and reunite the Democrats. The choice. The 46 mUl hu/2 PRICE but it did ivot become known, to the statewide results. In 1968, Hu­ President against MoGovem. Herald Tolland, Oonn. by Ihe makers of ^he world Famous •PIPE HOLSTERS other theatrical, for whatever artistry ToBand’s Budget • Fine Walnut Commander-ln-Chlef for instance, until bert Humphrey comfortably What is lacking is a consensus •PIPE LIGHTERS there may be in It. Yesterdays T o the FkJMor, W ood *3.99 It had all happeoed. carried both districts against Democratic nominee who could I On Monday' night, June 12, •CIGAR HUMIDOR Mr. Nixon. take advantage of Mr. Nixon’s 23 Yean Ago LOEW E oF LONDON Then, after the fact, disciplinary ac­ the citizen* cf Tolland assem­ A Thought for Today Hence, our interviews Mlth weaknesses. Tl^' was a Sunday; The bled for a town meeting to de­ Sponsored by the Manchester tion was taken. 81 registered voters (conducted Kindness On State Highway Our interviews showed the HerMd did not publish. cide either on a budget or on Council of Churches It was the sort of thing w U di couldn’t Mdth Eleanor Seaman, Quayle’s worst of those weaknesses ere a referendum to decide the The people of Connecticut should feel national field director) yield economic. Only 16 of 81 voters happen, except In fiction, but which did 10 Yean Ago quertion of a budget However, “Where there's Ufe, there’s grateful to those who supported and car­ eye-popping results; Nixon, 62; held Mr. Nixen's New Eco­ haf^>en. the citizens were prevented hope." Yea. But also, “Where ried out the coffee break safety project MoGovem, 23; Gov. George nomic IfoUcy Improved their lot Plans are submitted to bid from acting on this issue be­ there’s HOPE, there’s life.’’ We would be foots if we were not shak­ at nine rest areas on state hlgfavrays dur­ Wallace, 1 Molte-in; undecided, the past yecu-, and many for crautruction of Temple Beth cause a small minority had cir­ WInthrop Nelson 6. What’s more, of 47 regis­ laughed sarcastically when the Sholom’s new synagogue, school en up a bit by such an instance of secret, ing the Memorial Day weekend. The fact culated a petition and gotten C o -P a sto r, ALL tered Democrats, 28 favored question was asked. These vot­ and auditorium. hidden usurpafiim of power and decision th at m o re than 16,000 m otorists took 200 slgnatiiree to call the ref­ Center Church time to stop for the free coffee and Mr. Nixon compared to Mc­ by an individual Mho, when brought to doughnuts Is proof enough that this pro­ Govern’s 18 and 3 undecided— a defection rate above 60 per KAYWOODIE accountability for It, tUnks he would gram serves an Important'purpose. GAS cent. probably do the same thing again, and It’s imposslUe to know whether Uvea UGHTER Although this is partly at­ • Yellow Bowl Mho probably is receiving plaudits from were saved by the program. But we can­ Fischetti tributable to the fact Demo­ V2 P R IC E not rule out the possiblUty that a num­ * 3 . 9 9 Mfg. Urt crats have not yet coalesced • Medico Pipes some who agree with his objectives vrtth- ber of drowsy drivers escaped death or $ 3 .1 0 around a nominee, we found ^ 1 . 9 9 out realizing the highly Important Insub­ Injury by the friendly presence of the surprising confidence in Mr. *4.66 VataM ordination which was invUved. volunteers at refreshment areas. Thus Nixon—cut extremely high 71 2 5 % reminded, those drivers might well have Vu-Butane per cent positive performance TO ihade the stop that kept them “alert, rating (66 per cent among plus The Rehnquist Opinion safe and aUve.” Democreffs). "H e used to be FREE 5 A t any rate, it w a s a Mrarmicg sight— hesitant," explained a retired To those who beUeve that every possi­ even if o n e didn’t need the refreshments 3 0 % o f f bartender intending to cast his 98c Gas Refill ble means must be employed through — to see BO many people caring enough first Republican vote. “Now, Father’s Day special! every posslUe avenue to erase from all about others to give up part of their hol­ he’s confident, especially in iday time. of American life the stigma of dis­ foreign policy.” Expressing ad­ In the unselfish spirit of the hoUday miration for the President’s washable polyester crimination, the Supreme Court ruling were the 160 voluhteers from the Man­ role In foreign relations, sev­ about state liquor licenses for private chester High School Student CouncU and eral Democrats admitted they the Connecticut Citizen Band Oonference double knit slacks oltibs which limit their membership knew little about McGovern. MFG. LIST $2.80 (CCS), who manned the rest areas. And However, greater exposure ROYAL racially will come as the sad nevrs of an the Connecticut insurance companies for MoGovem is not necessarily Important Bkirmish lost. Mdio paid the coat of the refreshments the cuiswer. We found mai^y UMJT ONE are to be congratulated for supporting a JAMAICA The six to three decision of the Court, Mrhh awareness of McGovern’s program that both served their business policy stands were more ada- reg. $18 in an opinion wriitten by Justice Rehn­ interests and a humane cause. nMUitly opposed to him. By 12.97 a ALL/TOBACCO quist, holds that the granting of such 7 VARIETY PACKAGE The good feeling engendered by the about two-to-one, these voters a HAND ROLLED liquor licenses is constitutional, vdth the coffee-break project Is symbtSiz^ by felt McGovern is “too liberal.” Cool, carefree and comfortable . . . these are the experience of the gun-toting mot<»1st Here, for the first time in our TOBACCO *2.19 key reasoning being that a state’s regu­ who stopped in Westbrook and demand­ 1972 IntervleMdng is erosion in the great double knit slacks. Belted or belt­ *6 to *15 lation of liquor licenses “does not M l- ed that a young volunteer turn over aU the McGovern Phenomenon— flxdeoUy imiJtcate the state in the dis­ the money to Um . There tvas no money non-liberal Democratic voters less styles, straight or flared legs, solid colors. ------SPECIAL------supporting McGovern despite criminatory guest policies” of the li­ but 30 cents in the volimteer** pocket. It disagreement with his more IMIjNen was aU free. The Mrould-be robber drove O lflEB BBAND8 PHILUES TIPPED CIGARS censed private club to make the state radical policies. Machine wash and (fry. Sizes 30 to 42. off wlthcmt loot and without partaking of A U U m S G O U N T ______*LW ______itself responsible for the discrimination. th e refreshments. Wo Uke to think he An example of this erosion PBK«D! (DAL, Men’e, Manchester Parfcade only) TUs ruling may not be where civil found the offer of the free coffee and Is one 61-year-old carpenter doughnuts refreshing enough to have says he voted for Humphrey in rights cniMders may think America’s steered him away from further wrong­ 1968 cutd w o u ld a g a in In 1973. heart ought to be. doing. — NEW HAVEN REGISTER. But not Mo(3ovem. “I feet be 8

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MANCSnSSTER-EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THtRSDAY, JUNE 16, 1972 PAGE NINE O’Marra Candidate Eichinan Makes Fresh Start European Tour They’ll Perform Own Work for a i’orest begins in Roy l^ersblckl ’ and Sukey In Vocal Group Price of the Boston Conserva­ Mrm, Michael Oarrm For District Board a greenhouse. Tim­ tory of Music will perform M n. Roae Cailni Carra, 70, Douglu-Eichman, zon ot Mr. A ftv Thomas R. O’Marra, 29, of 20 Schaller Rd., an- ber is one natural re- and Mrs. Clarence B. Elclunan "Faces of Youth” at the 28rd o< 8 VlUaflre 8t., wife of Michael dance recital of the Gertrude Carra, died yeaterday at her no^M^ today he is a candidate directoi^f the Sth -souree llial is renew­ ot 33 Scarborough Rd., has been selected a memehr ot the 66- . G. lyier School of Dance Sun­ home. District. He is seeking the v a c ^ y to created when able, with I he proee.ss day at 3 p.m. at Bailey Audito­ Mrs. Oarra was bom In Glas­ the three-year term of Joseph Luti expurea. voice New England Conserva­ starting in researeli tory Choral Group, which will rium of Manchester B l^ tonbury and had lived In Man­ Luta, elected to the board to chool. The recital Is open to chester for 40 years. eentei's where geneti- make a June 21-Aug. 7 tour o< June 1968, haa announctd tbat, Western Eur«q;)e. the public. Survivors, besides her hus­ for personal reasons, he will not eally improved “Faces of Youth” has been band, are a son, Raymond M. He Is a 1969 graduate of Man- seek re-election. Edward Mb- .strains are developed. cheater High School and will en­ choreographed by the dancers Carra of Glastonbury; five and will be presented hy them brothers, Joseph Carinl, John Keever, another whoee three- Givenhouse babying ter his senior year at the con­ year term expiree thle year, bae servatory in Boston, Mass. later this summer at the Inter­ Carlnl, Henry Catrlnl, Albert of .seedlings encour­ national Youth Festival In Carinl and James Carinl, all of announced he will eeek re* The group Is sponsored by Glastonbury; two sisters, Mrs. election. ages dramatically in­ Cultural Presentations of the Lausanne, Swltserlond, os rep­ • Emma Brewer and Mrs. Jane Ihe 8th Dletrlot’e annual creased growth after U.S. State Department and la resentatives of the Boston Con­ Haufmann, both of Glastonbury; meeting will be next Wednee- directed by Lonm Cooke de- servatory. and two grandchildren. day at 7:80 p. m., in the audl* tran.splanting. Varon. Its repertoire rangea The dance was inspired hy Funeral services will be to­ torium of BenUey Schoo* on from works by 18th century ' two musical selections from morrow at 10 a.m. at Rose Hill compoeers to the final chorale “How the West Was Won,” and HoUlster St. from Leonard Bernstein’s tries to show that the hopes, ¥^meral Home, 680 Elm St., m addition to elaoUng two dl- Rocky Hill. Burial will be In "Mass” and selections from hardships, loves and fears of rectors to three-year terme, the “Camelot,” "GHgl.” and "My the youth of the "Old West” Rose HUl Memorial Park, taxpayen will elect a preeldent, Rocky HUl. Fair Lady,” by Lerner and Were not really unlike those of treasurer, clerk and tax col­ Loewe. the present generation accord­ There are no calling hours. lector, all to one-year terms. TTie famUy suggests that any Before going on to the con­ ing to WlerzblcU, a 1988 gradu­ They Will vote also on a pro­ tinent for concerts in a number ate of Manchester Ifigh Sduxd. memorial contributions may be posed budg;et and tax rate for made to the American Cancer ot cities, the choral group wlU Wlerzbicki, a former student Society, 287 E. Center St. 1972-73. stop In Ireland tor a few appear­ of the Gertrude O. lyier School O’Marra, who was assistant ances. One performance will be of Dance, is the son of Mrs. As- Thomas P. McKenna Sr. Manchester town counsel until at a garden party at the Phoe­ trid Wlerzbicki of 103 Green­ Thomas P. McKenna Sr., 61. last November, Is assistant nix Park residence in Dublin of wood Dr. He graduated with of 36 Edison Rd. was dead on chief of leasing in the State John D. J. Moore, U.S. Ambas­ honors from the Boston Conser­ arrival this morning at Man­ Public Works Department. He sador to the Republic of Ireland. vatory of Music this year and chester Memorial Hospital after has a part-time law pracUce Nixon Sets Date ’Hie chorus’ last two concerts was grand marshal of his grad­ being stricken at his home. He from his home. will he given as the United uating class. Monument of Vietnamese government soldier stands undamaged amid rubble of An Loc on June 14 after enemy was routed. (AP photo) States’ participant at the Cul­ was the husband of Mrs. Mar­ He said the state’s "UtUe On Arms Pact Mias Price, of Holden, Mass., garet Waugh McKenna. tural Olympiade in Mpnlch, also completed her studies at Hatch Act” does not conflict (Continued from Fnge Om ) Germany. Mr. McKenna was bom with his job with the state and Marked for Ruin, ^ Garage Stolen the Bostw Conservatory this March 20. 1911 In Troy, N.Y., Coventry his intention to run for 8th Dis­ for a lengthy questlon-and-an- year. She plans to go to New and had lived in Manchester for Bridges, Fuel Depots Hit trict director, because the elec- Bwer session. Safety-Pin Rights ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — suburban Macedon, state police York (3ty for further studies about 30 years. He was employ­ Uve poeltlcms in the 8th District ■There’s no real time Umlt Said for Only $400 Police have charged a man said Wednesday. and hopes to Jitai a profesiticn- ed as a tool coordinator at are non-partisan. for It,” press secretary Ronald with grand larceny in the theft ■rroopers said Mackle alleg­ al dance company. Pratt and Whitney Division of L. Ziegler said in advance. NEW YOTUK — WaKer Hunt of an abandoned two-car ga^ edly cut up the wooden struc­ Students Get Awards He said today, "I have ex­ The administration’s eager- sot twisting a piece of wire in rage that was going to. be ture, loaded it on a truck and United Aircraft Oorp., East plored my candidacy with prom' Hartford. He had been with the In New Assault on North piorea my canoioacy wiui prum- ^ pubUcllO Its Viewpoint fala New York shop, cuid in three demolished to make way for an hauled it away, apparently Today in History 5 firm for 30 years and was a hours evolved the first modem eypressway. without arousing the Interest of Today la Thursday, June 16, member of its Quarter Century At Annual Assembly _ -r-'M safety pin, which was patented Harold Mackle, 81, of Kent residents of the neighborhood the 167th day of 1972. There are In 1849. He sold all hU rights where the garage was located. 199 days left in the year. Club. He was a communicant Severala I Coventry A MSHigh w Cl School w 1 ~Frank a_ *wHawes, vocational; At 1 and^ ranged la,, from five miles west of 110^0 ngnung erupceaemntAil onmi xnethe were wounaea.wounded 1 in me sa If t I am elected.’*1 *♦ number . . . of newsmen ^ av_ wen . was arrested Tuesday night in of the Church of the Assump­ to U for $400. Today’s Highlight In Dstoiy studentsudenu were cited in various Laura Zuccardy, enthuidasm. ------' ^uttem^outs^ d^ J a ’l^ig’S " vi'e'^e.e „ On this date in 1216, at Run- tion. areas this week at the annual Drama awards went to Slier- and nine miles south. Survivors, besides his wife, “These are targets nymede, England, King John are 3 sons, John J. McKenna awards assembly, held at the ri Dibble, most ardent and — ' ^ S - s T ^ i T ITZ A - sterXde^lnKrUfy to signed the Magna Carfa, grant­ and David J. McKenna, both of “r'lvlnv th Am ri an Le «^«empt to take ^e^^ sS ^oii^e-^iial hearings hl- wlU- ing his bcuxms more liberty. Manchester, and Thomas P. Receivlng the American Le- imscma Huu, improvlsanwai u g official said. ______:______Mary Catherine O Connor of i„gnessIngness to appear before five On This Date McKenna Jr. of East Hartford; Citlxenship award exceUent, Laura Zuccardy,. ‘‘These are the battlefield Manchester. The couple has committees at once—but away In 1762, Benjamin Franklin a'dmirtTer, Mrs. Richard Lukas was WUUam Glenney IV; the most; p ro m ls^ suw>ly areas, the forward fuel Super 75 Goes to Tailor four chUdron Thomas Jr.. 4%. capltol HIU—marked stlU demonstrated the relaticnshlp “ Manchester; 2 broUiers, Legion AuxlUary’s award for Laureen Pple, achievement depota, the ammunition storage Meaghan, 2%. Bryn Daniel. IH. another turn in administration Aiiove, seedlings are betwreen lightning and electric­ James McKenna of Troy, N.Y.. exceUence in American History in adv^em ent; areas, the reserve unit bivouac ■(AP) — $10,000 winner were: and John Michael, four months, lobbying efforts. planted by hand in ity when he launched a kite and Francis McKenna of Wa- *** 1'“^°'' y®" ‘® suPPOrt they’re Thlf^O^wiuc^^tate^Wttery Mra.^Anime a”st*ofleld of East togged - (i V e r areas. during a storm at Philadelphia. terford, N.Y.; and 10 grandchll- Marlon Klssane. ------^ ------LT.WOOD In 1776, George Waehtagtcn moat sbaU^ massing there in an attempt tb gave away a record $286,000 in Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. WilUam .\bove left, a stand of dren. Others receiving awards take Hue.” its weekly drawing at the Oon- A. Mauri of Meriden, George S. accepted command of the Con­ The funeral will be Saturday were LesUe DeGroff, Akim En- _ thesplan. „ Hue is 90 mUes southeast of nectlcut Post Shopping Center Hopkins of Norwalk, Robert K. voung timber is ferti­ LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET tinental Army. at 8:48 a.m. from the Holmes gineeiing award for exceUence Faculty member George Vietnam- today. Mardfln of Darien, Emanuel lized by helicopter. In 1886, Arkansas became the Funeral Home, 400 Main St., in science; Pam Going and Coon was given an honorary seised Quang ‘Trl, South Winners of the $75,000 ‘‘Super Grasiano of Providence, R.I., 28th state. with a Mass of the RcsurrecUon Marion Klssane. Booster a u b drama award as the best sing- Vietnam’s northernmost prov- 78” drawing were Mr. and Mrs. Gertrude E. Quirk from Water- Left, a mature stand. Gsnuine ^ rin g Small In 1904, more than 1,000 per- at the Church of the Assump- award; Norma Watrous, bust- er, for his iierformance as Pa- ^ ^ L^„.y ^ Shelton and ford, hOss Beverly A. Barone of Photos illustrate a sotM died In a fire aboard the • tlon at 9:30. Burial wiU be in ness award for outstanding per- gin to the school’s producUon g ^ jh Vietnam. WghHng their lAyear-old son. A seU-em- Waterbury, Resty V. Rod - ^|grg {g gon—and |five South­ city. Modern Problems Course. rop and Jane Zuccardy, out- Anniversary Mass Also; Marion Klssane, Edu­ firtting ^ ern Stales—Alabama, POT PIES 9-«. TP 1 Chuck Ground ib.95° Five Years Ago standing freshmen; Anne Aron- south 'lAetnamese can Holders of tickets with all six CHICOPEE, Mass. (AP) — '{,1 National Guard troops with­ A 10th anniversary Mass for cation Association of Coventry son, outstanding sophomore; viiAtnotm numbers in correct order win The number 088888 wss drasm .Arkansas, Oklahoma, James F. Barry will be cele­ award to an outstanding senior drew from Tampa, Fla., after Sue PeUeUer, o u U t « ^ Jun- ^ t o ^ in tto W0 ldy Mkmchu^ Mi.ssi.ssippi and North racial viirience halted. brated Saturday at 7:48 a.m. at pursuing the field of teaching; tor; and Connie Barton, out- „g,gtg^e.” he UAi Aasoctated 1 EXTRA LEAN 0 ('arotina. UPfttTBD-SUOED One Year Ago the Church of the Assumption. Cynthia Roy, J. Leroy Schwe- senira*. Beverly Cari- yer award from the Nathan c«;rre»pondent Richard Chancellor Willy Brandt of son was named best all-around Blystone at a command poet on iggt three digits, $60. ly how many persons held the BOILED HAM/,s.8P 1 HAMBURB PAHIES m 98e West Germany conferred with Hale Community Center trust Htehwav 19 south of t h r t ^ ^''***“ holding Uckets with the number. President Nixon, at the White FLATTENED BY FIRE fund; Janeen Reedy, Junior Language Department ^ loc there’s nothing **•* week’s double draw- House. ORILLA, Ontario (AP)—A Women’s Club award; Dennis LET US HLL YOUR FREEZER WITH U.S.D.A. CHOICE HIND, bank bandit who took part in awards went to Pat Bray, Bev- ^he North Vietnamese are ^ble for a bonus drawing, to be tag, five persMis held the wta- MacPherson, Bearce Machine , ^ - ~ ~uoi* ------announced at a later date. ntag number on the regular FOREQUARTER OR SIDE OF BEEF — SAVE AND EAT UKE a $3,000 robbery at the Cold- Shop award for exceUence In IMnntag tickets should be green tickets and two on Sie. One Doctor in Niger water branch of Toronto Do­ “An Loc Is a rubble pUe. But ppgggnteed for prise payments extra pink tickets, A KING! For Every 63,000 minion Bank was foiled by a Nicky Steffano. Ubrary «®®“y it never was much to b eg in ______- flat tire. d u b award; Bethany Berry, with. It became a symbol. Psy- Motorcycles have a way If You Like The Best Give Us A Test GENEVA—Niger, in Africa, The 17-year-old was arrest­ North Coventry Women’s dub -Maui Department awards cjjoioglcally and miUtarily, the has only one jtaysiclan for N ed by police while changing a award; Susan Woodman, the went to William Glenney, four that An hnid. thal’a Public Role at Meetings 51 BISSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 every 63,000 people, the world’s tire on his getaway car. The Patricia Ann Boly award for a years of excellence in math; counts.” lowest ratio, the World Health tire blew out a few blocks of disappearing. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Organisation reports. Indonesia student pursuing the field of Patricia White. exceUence in The adviser said the South from the bank. He confessed nursing; Susan Higgins, Rotary -Algebra 1; ’Tim Kolodzlej, in- Vietnamese______are__ in____ the_____ final Of Directors Clarified WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS has one doctor for every 41,000 his guilt and was sentenced to d u b award; Dawn Pottortoo, stage of lifting the siege of An and the Sudan and Vietnam four years in prison. Social Studies Department tlcnai S ch o < ^ ^ th Con- ^ Mayor Jcrfm ‘niompson 'Tues- yer, should have sufficient time have one for every 29,000. award; Mrs. Laura Trask_ ^ ‘®« opening Highway 13. the only day idght clarified the rules of to research a question before w orn. achievement ■!!!.'? XrC. » u,;«d ing the public’s partlcipatloa at Hiompson said the public haa Personal Notices year awards. running a convoy through. Coventry Town Council me- Business Department One South Vietnamese regi­ board meetings. sufficient opportunities “to give dalliona were presented to Nan­ tlficates went to Diane ment was stlU inching along the The request for

: lCANGHE3TEm EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1972 PAGE THIRTBBN PAGB BIANCatStER EViiNIIfQ HERALD,. Mi^W3HESrER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1972 tiiitilLi O U ver R d .. Police Log making an Im pit^r left torn. Three P l^d 4n comiGOtlon with ’••terday momlnf on Brona nt. :e Graduates In n o c^tlii ,Uce said B a y e r’s oar was to BROAD STREET; Parked Gar^ Robbed collision with a oar operat^ A r t T h e f t s by BUse R. O’DonneU ^ StorM Edmund Bt. She MANCHESTER WORCESraR, IfMH. (AP) — Manchester Memorial Hospital AoroM HitM penona haw plaadad in* Of Clubs, Glotl^ng and released. t h « Bocent tB Woroaatw OouBty 8u* pialne D . O U ver, 80, of 378 pertor Court to Indictments re­ irted thefts, from cars at the Poun- Hiuiard st., charged Nation - OPEN - lated to the lia y IT rdhbeiy o( Police have rep on H ills AiMirtment areas amount- with evading s tain Village and tour painUnn valued at more , , - ,, . . . ------conneoUon with an acoiaem ■St ama.aa«VMaDanTaTon.a ^ lUH. tO II PJt |1 milBon from the Wor- June 8 at Charier Oak and oeeter Art Museum. care, i^parently took plaoe Gerald Freeman, 37, of 15 a-n,oB sts. In which her oar i Two Oauguins, a Picasso ^ yeSSSdS^moi^, ^ St. «>h^ aUegedly struck two signs, and a Rembrandt ware taken jnwwraejr mvnuna, jiauoB morning with broaohhreaoh Of of peace d^^te is June 36. by two men who wounded a and totoodeatlon, to oonnection ------Movo Out into Summer’s Long, Sunny Pays., and Save at King's! goU olube valued at $160 guard as they fled. The .paint- __ . ^ *w with a dlsturbanoe at the Arm - Iw were reoovereoim-reooyerea un Downey the car Dr.of w y T a v e rn , 808 M ato S t B u rt r . Stratton, 80, of 438 Ounce of Gold One^the ttiren arraigned to equipment worth 1388 the toreemiw anwpwo arraigned u ^ the car Of Ml- W. Middle Tttoa-. charged yes­ Stretehe* SO MUe$ the art robbery, David Aquar . w terday with flrst-degree deviate freaka of Worceeter, also was Wotorel, 1188 W. M lddlo seocual toteroourae and llrat-d e- ' SAN FRANCI800 — Gold la for Gutiloor arraigned at the eame tone Tp k e . gree sexual contact He was ar­ more malleable and ductile than (Men’s clothing worth about Wedneaday to oonneotton wUfa a rested on a Circuit Court 18 any other metal. It ha# been <*■ robbery of_ _ the Oreendala Trami T**. Vwweleam **^^.?*^ VdSB rtneem ^ e si T\m warrant . to conneoUon with hammered to a thlokneae Of branoh of the Worceeter County Joel Irvtoe, 118B Downey Dr. offenses to ’Tbrrington, 1/350,000 Inch. One tro y ounce MAwam ABtMaaO RANDALL W naO N CaUBNNKT NaUonal Bank May 18 . A stereo ^ an?«« turned owr toTwring- of gold can bS beaten to cenw $100, m en’s olothtog valued at ^ 8T Watoer Bt. B L44A He pleaded Innocent to toe 100 equare feet or drawn to'B j O eveatiy $680, a n d an undlaclosed g a w a r d R . B row n. 30, of chargee to both oaaaa and vraa length of 60 m iles. ' MStoBlology BA to Psydiology amount of traveler's cheeks Hartford, charged yeetorday WOOD ARM a lu m in u m releaaed to $5,000 oaSh balL Bntvenlfy ol Oomwctlent Batea OoUege Carol Naster, also of Wocoea were taken from the oar of ^th criminal teipereonaUon. ter, wae atraigned on a diaig* James CkmlUer, 68D Downey third-degree larceny, and thlrd- Chaise of being an aeoeesocy alter the degree forgery, to connecUon IMNTinCATION art robbery. Her bafi wma eet «t ------wlUi a had obeoh. He was re- p a s sp o r t p h o t o s $100. Brian 8. Meaertton, IT, of 43 leaaed on $1,000 non-suroty bond Lounge Another Worcester Da- Heritage Dr., Olastonhury, was tor court appearance at Man' SAUM NASSmP ftspsema gBOP * BTOIMB vld ’Ihoren, was held to $T,000 arrested by Manchester poUee Chester June 38. yeetorday on cliargss of broach WUUam A. SembenotU, 44, of 688 Main St., Mhr ’“" ^ boU to the atone osse. SIS-T8M of peace (throe counts), when Bast Hartford, charged yester- lie turned Mm— w to at the po- day with reckless driving. in M ale Pinup Uce staUen and was served connecUon witti an incident on Gtooult Court 13 warrant Olcott St. Sunday. Court date Is M akes W aves Police deteettvea said the J u ly 10. SAN IHE3GO. Oollf. (AP) — chaigea stem from aeyenal re- W a lte r A . A ltte n , 68, of 86 Ihat nude nimto of actor Burt cent Incidents to which Meser- IPeart St., charged wlUi operat­ Retiring Rennet Teachers Cited Reyndds was posted on a waU Uaa aUegedly tried to pick up ing a motor vehicle while under the Influence of Uquor and oper­ STURDY OUTDOOR Mrs. Ruth Bonney, eighth grade teaser of English, staff. For the faculty, George Bradlau, assistant su­ by an enlisted Wave since sail- glris. ■ i holds an outdoor lamp, and Principal Allan Cone perintendent of schools, presented a tape recorder ora have had pinups tor years. He was released on his writ- ating _ a motor vehicle vdiUe hie its post, gifts of the Bennett Junior High School and accessories to Mrs. Elizabeth Seipel, former But ^ Navy't^Uon vm su *«» promise to appear In court llcew to tmder suiyenj^ 3 PC CALIFORNIA REDWOOD (Herald photo by Emt) Bennet English department chairman, as well as untypical as Use male undrap- •* Mtoichestor June 26. P ^ e s ^ ^ ®*)***^ H am m ock & Stand P V - - 1 ^ ------lodged alter Altken's car, wlUi- ,.-4 Board of IMucation certificates of appreciation to L 9 0 both. The teachers were guests at a retirement The pinup, clipped Item a re- *■ dtomood ring valued at out a driver, hacM “P P ic n ic Set SEE T H E cent ^ e ofOosmopoUtaa »*>o«t $T0O was reported missing the Hnk’e Oub partUw 1«* »nd dinner last night at Willie’s Steak House. magasine. was mdered^^tocen yerierday from tto 22B J^ e r- Wt a down from an cfSce waU at the »“«• «* Max- He mlea^ Rugged, durable...blg 6-foot welL surety bond for court appear- picnic table plus 2 match­ Weather resistant hardwood arms, hi-strangth alu- Muskie Returns to Campaign Saa Diego S2nd Street naval 4 point hnmmoek and tUnd with attached pillow thlnum frame. 7 webs wide. Folds compactly. M M UMDA TDBOKnr M M KURBT LURIOVfn ------ance June 6. ing banohes. In mfrs ori­ 38 B a vzy B d . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ic ConvenUen and Arizona’s staUen Wednesday. and decorative fringe. S D m k ta S t delegaUon to the DemocraUc A amaU group of Wave* oom- Other arrests made by Man- Jeffrey J. Bayer, 18, of 73 ginal carton. Sen. Edmund Muskie, D- NaUonal OmvenUon. plained toat the action wna un- St. graacto IliipItBl Maine, 1s back on the campaign ’Ihe Maine senator also wlU fair. Bridgeport Bo^Mal 80I100I od Mttabg trail, seeking to reinforce his with campaign woricers “i don’t know why thto Is ■cbeeleCMBrim LUV image as the compromise i»-es- from New Mexico, Wyoming, being questioned," a base identlal candidate at the Demo­ Nevada and Colorado Sunday in spokesman responded. 'T don’t IROAO STRER cratic National Convention. Phoenix. see pimqM in ofOoe spaces Uwt MANCHISTiR TRUCK Muskie was meeting with "TTie purpose at the meeting are open to the pubUe.” — OPEN — Democratic leaders in Utah to­ wiU Just be to let everyone 10 A.M. lo 10 FJM. day and planned to meet with know that Muskie is still in this will plan final preconvention (.SSLIUtSaVICS M PT ST0M S AT campaign workers and poUti- race and that there is aomecne and convention strategy at the clana In Los Angeles, Sun Val­ to turn to If there is a deadlock m eeting. CHEVROLET ley,' Idaho, and Phoenix, Aria., on the first ballot,” his Rocky Muskie will probably talk to CO.. INC. during the 10-state trip. Mountains. States campaign U.S. Rep. Morris UdaU, D- From Our Discount Shoe Dept... CARTER Muskie win arrive in Los An- coordinator, Orren Bealy, said Aris., who WiU be In ’Tucson, Aria., Saturday to make a 1229 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER geles Friday and on Saturday Wednesday. Beaty said the addresses the Idaho Democrat- Rocky Mountains States group qpeech, Beatty said. Gifts for Dad!

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»■ , j g M he waa involved in the forma* neaa with MSI. o Maine Test a . men AUOUafTA, Maine (A P ) — Industrialist gred H. Vahlslng LAME m usic CiNTER says his sugar beet venture in FINEST UBELS IN MEN'S CLOTHING nwntinaBim e u b ib o n i Axvostock County aborted be­ Hil- cause the wrong beets were AOCBSSOHIIS e MOBIO e an A O M I used. But he*s oonvlnoed sugar beeta can become a viable sec­ ond crop for the county if GUURANSIN ORi»AIIS transplanted ' beets from tiM south are used. m V4i Claiming that Maine could POST ROAD Open Bveninge have a “sugar beet industry of PIAZA Bxoepl significant magnitude within 2-8 SI. 88, VRRNON Mon. BSat. SHOPPING DAYS LEFT TILL years," Vahlslng said his mis­ S TM m adventure with an Baston re­ finery operated by Maine Sugar FATHER'S DAY! industries resulted because the plant used beets of poor quality gropwn from seeds rather than from transplants which already r.. have two'months’ growth. tb e nationally known busi­ nessman gave several hours of sworn testimony Wednksday be­ fore the governmental oper­ ations subcommittee of the Legislative Research Com­ aiVE DAD A DOATIND DIFTI mittee. It la looUngJnto the lat­ est refinery lease which the (THBN TBB WHOUB T J O tttX CAM BNJOT R ) Maine industrial Building Au­ thority granted to Magnum SEE THE "PROS" FOR Kortiwm, a new firm controlled by Vahlslng employes. CROATS ★ENGINES^ Nurse aides class is out for 10 area hlfh school students who were presented MSI lost the refinery by fore­ THORNS ★’ENSIGNS certificates yesterday sisnifyintr OHuptotion o f tho course at Manchester Memo­ closure when It defaulted on 810 Ten Girls Complete rial Hospital. Katharine Ertel, RN, presents certificate to Sharon Waytashok, million Uf loans guaranteed 1^ ★ COMPASSES ★PAINTS V while, front left, Nancy Carlson, Kim Shavel, Jill Early, Paula Jackson, Dede^ the IC BA. The subcommittee j^ipered ★ MARINE SUPPUES Golden, Janet Olschefskie, Lynn Parker, Wendy Miller, and Gayle Lorentxen, Vahlslng with questions about Nurses Aide Class wait ^eir turn. (Her&Id photo by Pinto) the past operations of MSl,'hla . ★ NAUTICAL EQUIPMENT Graduation ceremonies for the High School Nurse _ _ j ' connections with / Magnum Northern and the future outlook "We're Boat Blen — We Have The SuppUea, Aides Class were held yesterday afternoon at Manches- jOUth WimtSOT of the sugar Industry. and The Know Howl” ter Memorial Hospital. Also: Nancy Chrlaon, daugh­ Citing several questions that aAi.HM g 8BBVIOB on BOATS and MOT08S BVir 10 area girla It marked must be resolved before iiew ef­ Oie culmination of a six-month ter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton voluntary course which began Carlson of 130 South Drive; forts with the beets can pay off, n Z 2 ^ ^ J !n u X tw h ^ Dede Golden, daughter of 1^ Vahlslng said It Is up to all pai^ CAPITOL Give CTad 608 tinlahmg their sophomore year Regwmi.. 10, th. ^ » M. " liSioSrSuS JSUl"!?. EQUIPMENT CO.. INC. in high school, the young women . ^ j Jackson, Windsor Public Schools Sum- 18 Greenwood Dr., and Mrs. Pleasant Valley Sobools wUl be- course of' action and place this SS'BIAIM ST., BfAMCaBSTIIB 8tt-7808 all served as “pinkies" at the • n»er School Progrem wHl take Jean Geselman qf 27 Pine Knob gin at 10:80 and buses will bring industry back cn the tracks.” hospital. They worked part-time neth Jackson of 26 Imperial Dr. pUce on June 22 and 23 at Circle as chairmen of districts the a.m. Undeigaiten students the cool comfort of Kim Shavel, daughter of Mr. The controversial figure said after school and summers as the high school. On June 22, 1, *, 2, 3, and 4 respectively, home after the afternoon stu- ____ ...... and Mrs. Stanley Shavel of 85 Nurse Aides, with each student the reglstiaUoo department Mrs. Janet S. MatdJonald was dents arrive. A t the remaining b l S d n ^ T ^ Orchard HIU D r.; aU cf South putting In 110 volunteer hours. will be open from 10 a.m. to aj^lnted as town ctanmlttee elementary schools, the p.m. e“e«*^ “ • “L ^ At present, all 10 plan on historian. She resides at 20 Nor­ classes^ begin at U a.m. "J *" short sleeve dress shirts ^ a S^^^JUI Bariy, daughter of 000 stockholders and aald pool- health careers. ton Lane. hfantiliiisttir Bvenlag HersM " * • ] • . Mrs. Mary Sterud, RN, dlrec- *>® ®P*" “““ Ih e next meeting of the town nsiith — rnirrisiiniiirint •** hiveetinsnt up there” would tor of nuntiw service at the Helwon Rd., Bdton. axkd from 1 to 3 p.m. committee w ill be June 28 sd Basban Varriek toL 844-8IT4: do a lot of good, hospital, presented cerUllcates Classes 'wHl meet dally be­ 8 p.m. in the Council chambers aanm ra varnoa wa. «M-ane. Vahlslng conceded that A collection of short* sleeve dress to the 10 graduates as foUews: tween 8:16 and 10:16 aon. and of the Town Hall. 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H a TANDY CORPORADON COMPANY ' MANCHESTBt SHOPPING PARKADE MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE MON.'-TUES. 10-6 WED. - THURS. - FRL M - 9 SAT. 10-5:30 MONDAY. TUESDAY 10 - 6 — WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY 1 0 .9 ^ SAT. 10 * 5 *.3 0 ftiG trlin PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OQNNw THURSDAY. JUNE 16. 1972 Section Two THUB8DAY, JUNE 15, 1OT2 THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1972 Pages 17 to 32 I HEW Eases Reqtlireinents Bruhn Says Male Dancer On Hospital Charity Care WAmmcnnON (AP) — luMOciate director In CUcaso, Now Accepted in Americii Caught In a dollar aqueeie he- aaid he la not totally aatlafied tween hoepltal adnUnlatratora with the compromlae hut thlnka and aatlpoverty lawyera, the it averted a legal challenge, By MARY OAMPBEU, Many dancers have become governihent has aecretly "We still have some-real rea- AP NemMMitrM Writer great who started studying on weakened Its charity-care or- ervations about the 10 per NEW YORK (AP) me advice of a doctor: ‘Your dera to federally-hullt hoq^ttala. cent," he said. "That says in g.st change in America's attl- child is too weak. We have to The result may he that, fewer effect that the hospital’s ohllga- tude toward dance that Brik build up his muscles.’ It could poor people receive free medl- toln for charity Is twice the Bruhn has seen In his 20-year never weaken a child. cal help In thousands of hospl- amount of the loan. If you mul- ballet career has been the ac- "A child needs to have de­ tala and clinics built with feder- tlply 10 per cent for 20 years ceptance of the male ballet mands and discipline put on al HUl-Buiton funds. you come up .with 200 per dancer. Urn. They like It, too. They're Such facilities have been re- cent." Bruhn, OS, regarded as the dismissed in me state schools qulred by law since 1046 to pro- "However, We do believe hos- best male classical dancer of in Europe If mey’re not going vide "a reasonable volume" of pitals have a responsibility to his time, retired from dancing to be good enough; we don’t free services to poor people, provide that care," Drake 'this year because of a painful leave that up to the student. Lawsuits filed by antipoverty added. ulcer. And If a child Is in It a year or lawyers prompted HEW to try About 80 per cent of tiie hos- He spys, "Ten or 15 years two and men has to stop, it’s and define "reasonaUe vd- pitals Involved already meet ago when you would travel in heart breaking for him." ume.” , the compromise requirements, America, you would find the "Oh, it’s a big changre since The partial retreat was ccn- he said. The reverse would conception about dancers, eqi>e- IMP-SO, when I was here for me firmed Wednesday by the De- have been true had the original dally male dancers, very i»«J- first time. I mought men, partment of Health, Education proposal survived, he c New Orieans hospitals Is ex- Edward VUlella of the New The American Hospitals As- pected to come to trial shortly. York d ty Ballet and Rudolf sociatlon estimated that me ------^ Fill it up government received up to ^ | -■-■ | _ The noon Associated Press r They Were Saved in Rapid City Flood 2,000 letters, all but five per O l O C K I tIBFKCI «0-»tock average was up 1.2 to special purchase! cent opposing mat plan. 320.8. Industrials rose 2.1 to ◄ “My name is Yvonne and I'm five years old and I saved my puppy,” said this The AHA, wim a memberriilp NEW YOR K(AP) - Prices ^aUs were up 1.0 to 187.6, ► (irregulars of $6.98 size) of about 7,000 hospitals, had plodded ahead In today’s stock t,tmues were unchanged at little Rapid City, S.D. girl after she, her mother and grandmother rode out the patient market. ◄ verve that marked Wednes­ ► flash flood last weekend in the second-story bedroom of their home. The house rates might be forced up na- Aircraft Issues were ahead, AstraTUrf now was swept off its foundation by the flooding Rapid Creek and sailed several feet Uomride to cover the costs of day's market. The noon Dow Jones average as were some of the metals and expanded free care. most of me oil stocks. Otlwra i before coming to rest against some large trees. (AP photo) David F. Drake, me AHA’s of 30 Industrials was up 3.47 to ► D o o rM a t 960.26. were mixed. A block of 68,000 shares of "Monsant.^ swimming pool in connection Gaining Issues on me New ► $ 0 ,7 7 i Coventry York Stock Exchange led me Cadence Industries s

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PAGE EIGHTEEN HAN !l EVlinNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TttUBSDAY, JUNE 16, 1972 report only one airplane was in- MeskiU Held vtrtveii.’’ Another : Hie spokesman said the In­ Coventry Fiscally Inept ternational dvii Aeronautics Jetliner Organisation would investigate R-30 Regulation On State Grant the crash. Relatives in'Hong Kong iden­ Deleted by PZG H ARTFORD (A P ) — OOV. Crashes tified two of the passengers as J THE fUN PIACE 10 SHOP FOR THE ENURE EAMIIV .Thomas J. MesktU’s reoent red- newlyweds returning from a toratlon of $8 million in state BMS The Plarailnc and Zoning (CkmUnned from Page One) honeymoon in Slngi^iore. They grants to municipallttes proved were identified as Victor and SILUER UME HiZA HUHlilllllMll Oomntlaalon has deleted the it- that the governor had been fis­ pilot made his final radio con­ Dopna Li Kwong, both 29. SO regulation front the RU-40 cally inept, not fiscally skillful, tact as the Jetliner crossed the sone, no longer permitting two Democratic leaders said Cambodian border into Viet­ Our W ednesday. sm munm i See . houses In a 40,000 square foot nam . UNDER THE HAT wVvCH m9m “Had these funds not been Cathay Pacific sources said OTTAWA, Canada (A P)- sone to be built on a SO.OOO withheld, or had they been re­ ,€MlernilBel Complete their planes do not customarily From an 1840 diary, the On­ square foot parcel. leased earlier, they could have ToiMrMl Jan l fly above a>,000 feet over South tario Safety League passed A public hearing on the mat­ been reflected in local tax rates along this interesting, ir unre­ DOMIUDS Vietnam. Hbwe'ver, military Line ter held last week, attend­ O U R N E W H6 UKS ^ for the coming year,” said Sen­ liable, comment on highway . . . sources reported the aircraft ed by only a few residents, none ate President Pro Tern Charles conditions: T h e turnpike was was at 39,000 feet. of whom opposed the pn^osal. T. Alfano and House Speaker so muddy that one horseman a t r SAnsfACTION guaranteed replacement or MONDAY - THURSDAY - nm iiV The U.8. Command said that What tbs R-ao regulation had IKfilllam Ratchfmd In a Joint came upon a hat lying in the reports from peraonnel at the allowed essentially was the con­ statem ent. roadway. Uncovering it, he S A JilsIS M L crash scene indicated only one struction of 28 per .cent more Ratchfbrd and Alfano had found a man beneath, who homes on a tract of land In an I^ane was Involved. previously luwdicted that Mes- said cheerfully that he had a TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 8 AJM. to 6 PJM. “ B ased on Initial rex>ort8 RU-40 sons. UU* w ould be fo rce d b y the horse under him and that they The deletion becames effec­ SATURDAY 8 AH. to 12 NOON ^ there is no indication of any courts to release the grants were making good progress, tive'June IB, but may pose a U.fi. planes missing anywhere,’’ Read Herald ^dyertisements The Republican governor an­ considering. . ." legal quesUon In relation to the FREE TOWING •— PHONE 84S«2467 a spokesman said. “With this nounced last week that neariy O oven^ iRIls sub-dlvlslon, be­ Aimqtt HOURS BHaROBNOt PHONSS SIIMTI4 • Sw 36m I ' $8 million of the cuts was being ing developed by Elm In ^ - tries, Inc. restored. The question, being turned AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS Mesklll credited bis odminls- trafion's spending controls and over to Town Attorney Jack 68 Tolland Tpke. — Manch./Vernon Town lin o ' Shea for interpretation, 1s firm tax-gathering p

The Albono Ballet Academy T hree H urt will conduct its flrat graduation exercises Tuesday at 7:80 p.m. n In Accident at the Hartford Stage Oompcmy, RUTmuNNani ^ Kingsley St., Hartford. A recep­ Butter Scotch flavored lie Two Stafford Springs broth-1 tion, sponsored by the Friends ers are in “guarded” condition | and Parents of the Albano Bal­ cream with bits of But^r at Rockville General Hbspiteli let Academy, wlU be held after and a Rockville girl is reported the program. Reservations may In good coniUUca. *1110 three be made by contacting the TWO MORB.ROYAL FAVORITBS: M.TCiBD PHClAN Mt)T suffered injuries In a two«ar Academy, 130 Washington St., ROLL and ORFlTBLLrS “8PUMONI’’ a ccid en t at E a st Miain and H artford. Prmqiect Streets, Rockville, TIm Coventry Girl Scouts Present Mikado AVAILABUD AT BBTTIBR 8TORB8 IN eariy this moniing. MANCHB8TBR, OR AT OUR PLANT. David Dickson, 18, was the Full Gospel Christian Fellow­ Piy Ice Also Available at The Plant BOLTON UKE Members of Ckiventry Girl Scout Troop 5042 under the leadership through proceeds from the scouts’ cookie sale, with Cadette Scout d riv er o f one c a r and fats broth­ “ ^ 30 ship, Interdenominational, will of Mrs. Robert Keller and Mrs. Edward Bollinger, have been pre- Cathy Chatfield acting as- assistant to the leaders. A final per- er Allen Dickson, 16, was a pas­ O AK ^ have a Bible study and open HOTEL senger. David was charged STREET senting the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta 'T h e Mikado” in the formance is scheduled for 8:15 torii^t at Coventry Grammar discussion tonight at 7:80 at with reckless drivliig and driv­ CELEBRATES local schools this week. The production has been entii^ly financed School. There is np admission charge and the public is welcome. Orange Hall. Ice Cream MANCHESTER ing under the influence of bieolpeiMad liquor. He Is scheduled to ap­ PRESENTS...... 7 Years if'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'kit kirkirkk'k'k ir Coventry Revere* a Mitt Firat pear In Circuit Court 12, Rock- Trade Developing 27 WABBBN 8IBEKT, MANCHESTER — etteifli ■vUle, Ju ly 11. BOCrON—Paul Revere erect­ PAUL COXX of COUNTRY MUSIC! ‘Hie driver of the other car, ANNUAL NEJW V D R K —^U.fl. eiqm rts to AND TH E wUh Manager Backs Chief ed the first mill to roll copier developing countries In Africa Jam es H arnett J r., 24, o f WU- in the United. States, In 1801 at rose from $918 mlUion In 1970 Mrs. Mary Sterud, RN, director o f nursing services at Manchester Memorial llmantic was not admitted , to Hospital, presents Mrs. Sherry Harrington, a patient, with Level III etripes for CLANSMEN Canton, Mass. It produced to $968 niU lioa in 1971. Im parts the hospital. A passenger in his ‘"THE MOST WANTED LUCKY LOOK FLAG DAY In Firing Patrolman sheets to dieathe the hull of the rose from $793 mUlloa to $928 Read H o ’ald Ads her nurse aide’s cap. (Herald photo by Pinto) car, Theiesa OBmey, 20, of (30UNTRY BAND IN CONN.” | U3S Constitution. m illion. North Park St., Rockville, is RENEGADES Town Manager Dennis Moore followed by 0 4 Mystery Shrouds SILVER LANE PLAZA Just a couple more tax Sweetheart Roses $1.881| rises, and the cigarette Eoit l loWoiU. Conn. Safes & Service on controversy will be solved per doaeiilipi automatically. Kissinger Voyage iili AH Mokes, New & Used 0 0 0 OFFICE 11 ALSO FULL LINE OP THE MOST LUXUR- iiiii The way some of us load protect a patio.. .and a carporti (Oonttnued from Page One) considering sending medical lOUS CHOCOLATES IN THE WORLD — iiiii . Trade & Rentab up with groceries on a sum­ groups and more athletes. A CAH and laUNOE ROCKVILLE’S NOTBST AND FLORA-Mm CHOCOLATES GIFT WRAPPED, piii MINNESOTA LATEX and Russian sum>lies are small but increasing number of We Specialize In FIN EST C X K X U O J j LOUNGE riiocked down, Hanoi may he Americans has been aUowed to Ten Speed Repftln. SHOP NOW FOR COOL VALUES East Main St. Development) more Inclined to negotiate. visit China. HOUSE PAINT RocWme Center Hours 4 ^ p.m. Other guesswork about Kis­ ’There Is speculation too that Paul Buettner Florist, Inc. |j| singer’s mlsslan suggests that Kissinger will be discussing rCORRUGATED the Peking meeting will pick up SN’S LUNCHES 1122 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD || Sot. 9-5 p.m. Rag. S9J5 .99 some of the results of Nixon’s SANDWICHES. w here N ixon’s talks there let*, Moscow talks. But, as one offi­ T E L . 528-9586 || mer outing, it should be te v a S J L M PLATES HBERGLASS * [mini I off, covering a broad range of cial put It, this t^ lc must be called the ‘‘pignic” season. topics from Taiwan to trade but OPEN TILL 9 THURSDAYS II The Bike Shop * * 4 treated delicately In Peking be­ the LOUNGE cafe not nceasarily reaching much MON. thru THURS. OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS i_ cause of the deep animosity of Sullivan Avenue Colonial Shops Plasai COCKTAILS 257 SPRUCE ST. "Fire insurance" is hav­ PANELS new agreem^. the two communist giants to­ Outdoor 'decorators love ing something on the The February summit pro­ ward each otiier. SOUni WINDSOR HAPPY HOUR 4-7 ’ '• niiiiniiiiliiiil! , ' boss. their light weight, beauty snd : verMti%. You’U go ali out vided for idslts by "a senior DANGB TO THE MOST DRINKS 50c ' for thair IntareaUng taxtuiaa, Save on aateir and Paaatrl U.S. representative” from time M I»n O O F lahattar^aaialance and mod- ORNAMENTAL IRON to time. ’The U.S.-Chlnese am­ eat oott Ugbt poura In, heat COLUMNS AND RAIUNQ8 Death Maaka Popular JO A N JO Y C E ataya out whorevar you uao bassadorial contacts set up In OPEN DAILY QUITO — Death masks w ere • Uixurioua yM practical addlUoh la Paris In March are described and the 10 A .M . to 1 A.M . atalia, porchaa and btloonitt . . . and as satisfactory, though they popular in various New World you can uaa tham In a puraly dacoratlva JSK TRIO FRI. AND SAT. ANNOUNaNC THE ww on walla and ta room dividara. haven’t produced much to date. cultures. Masks of gold, silver, 26” widHi paaali 10 A.M . to 2 A.M . • Chooaa from many atylaa, aizaa, ae- A Chinese table tennis team coi^r end clay have been Fm . and SAT. NHXS SUNDAY Tot* A Sow found in Ecuador, Peru.and Yu­ Sq. Ft. • W#'« halp wUb adviet and aadmataa. has visited the United States, 12 -11 P.M . catan. and Peking is reported to be BUSINESSMEN’S — 100 GALLON GIVEAWnr on colors in stock — Milky White-Spring Green $5.95 -— Featuring — LUNCH BILLY WILLIAMS 4’ n il isetloii — adJufUac u m utetfom or itep Served Daily TRIO 12 noon till 2 p.m. Oldies but Goodies am e THURSDAY IVMffMBteMe HOME e F R ID A Y IHeimcathanUoQmeal G U T T E R S * ATTENTION FOR RESERVA'nONS e SATURDAY PICNIC TABLE DOMfNSPOUTS CALL 6 4 4 -0 6 1 8 e SUNDAY HARDWARE namil>myog>aali;noyaplalioali MMM MOnOnt JHBl Hp tDOBtfWT* *•* f « l k * • n. alati to pjaoaa of r t s l i r lumbar and youSm ^ a Beat the summer heat handaomt, low coat picnio COUNTRY you can aaal^saaamMt youraair. a itiM i 29/2R ft Reg. $18.95 DfRMpMrt ns ft. with this 3-speefi Reg. $18.95 i v e A C DRUG fiano's SPECIAL l 5 e T 9 Save 10% on nttings 120 in. hreese hex fan BOLTON Restaurant Put cooling comfort where % u r Ford 16am will give awaylOO gallons Tof* A Sow SeaU goaaraeU hmppg, PRESCRIPTION LAKE you need it mosti AAodern ROUTE 6 & 44A luwu of regular gas ft£e...wlth every Pinto sold and with our portable slim-style fan, BOLTON safety grille front. 115 voits, HOTEL Lir* tffct a Taias mllllonaira. delivered between MaylSth through June 30th! 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The offer adds up to something like PMTO COROLU VEGA OPEL K eetle 1M 2,000 gas-free milesi So compare Pinto's price advantages 336 SHOP FOR Mooh Bbire in the box at right. . . then come on in and take |W^!6LtilllEY RESERVA'nONS advantage of your Ford Dealer's special offer. It's a gasi m 7 1 5 9 ' *2306* *2109* *2060* *2114* CO. NORTH FRIDAYS 1 CALL For TO tOO tJA Rotary wiector for cooling, High or low— which ever you 648-2842 Reservations •Stlckar prien lor bOM 2-door nudol,. Ootlor prapuitloo wO dnilnoliaii chirgM, II « y, tttl. and lanaa, art txlra. MAIN SAT. TO ventilating. Water level indi- prefer. 1/13 H.P. motor. Call 648-9731 Spend 15 minutes W ith yo u r Ford 16ath!s Pinto STREET 4 P.M. j cotor. Big d gallon copocHy. Filtert, washes, cools air. .♦ r SATIS^AC'IQ’. G'JAPSSTtEO »EPla:F MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD, MANCHESIER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-ONE ^AGB TWENTY MANCHESTER fiVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSbAY. JtJNE 16. 1972 A n ^ v e r Democrats Plan Gripe Session Sugar SuhatUute Outdoor Lore Discovered in Japan NEW! — EXOmNO What is being billed m a heard tonight will be discussed Lutz Prograih at a later date by the entire TOKYO—A sweetening fl«*»ts "mature” during the M- tor can actually cast a vote. It and offered rather cogent rea^ has faUed to take the right to Grades 4-8. cial sweeteners. two major declatons in v ol^ day period, and who therefore would be a relatively simple sons for rejecting them as vote very seriously Indeed, Lou Young from Wll- teacher, Mra. Susan Borst Mrs. Interviews for toe selection BnroUmont to too memeatary Beading Improvement and B lem en ^ Umaatle, and music will be fur- Borst had been working (tiree committee. Each of toe four sessions will servicemen stationed in Texas become eligible for the first matter for voting offlelals to grounds fOr resldenoy require- in Inslstlag that newcomers programa la limited to Manoheator realdenta referred by '^ e d by Dick Adams’ Band days weekly at Andover; she It to eiqieoted that. Dr. Bru- meet eight times from 9 a.m. to and a college teacher living in ibtne to roister. These were transfer such potential voters ments. PXir instance, the court be allowed to vote, the court which toe pupU la currently enrolled. Children recommended for altoer of toeae ptogiama wui 8 p.m. The emphasis to all ac­ bo notified and regiatered by their achool. There la no charge for toeae programa. from WlUlmantio. There wUl has accepted a four day a week baker arlU present a final 7 to 'Tennessee has firmly eatab- persona who reached the min- to fUU voting status day by day noted that there seems to be no was insistlag that the rlg^ to tivities will be Individual to-* the principle that would- ln»um voth» age ,(now IS), throughout the year aa the effort made by government Ju- vote U too valual^e to be/corn- hlso he a mini-concert by a position In town of Marl- 10 names to the committee for ala V volvement, learning by doing. be voters do not have to prove those who became dUaens waiting period fOr each elector risdlctlons to see to it that long- promised. It was defmtdl^ that brass quintet at totermtoalon borough. more intensive totervlewtog. ht p------Museum membership la requir­ thelp legitimacy by redding in through naturalisation, and comes to an end. time residents are weU in- "fundamental poUtical right"— time* The board voted to rrtiire the The board voted to hire an ______" pbaaea ( ed for enrollment, and registra­ a given state county or munid- those whose six-month redden- Twenty-four days before an formed about the issues. not cheapening it or diluting it. The public to Invited to attend present kitchen ataff (xxistoting acting superintendent along GIFT IDEAS reading Imprcvement aa a continuation and follow-up o* toe Uon may be made and toe fee polity for a’ given length of cy requirement was fulfilled election or referendum, the vot- The light to vote, as the When U-yoar«lds gof the Them to no fee for tola program. Parenta of recommended pupUa wUl be notified of mooting wtthi both chib dancers and oI bead cook Mrs. June Bird- with toe other towns, If a per- Ciiklor Um^ during that M-day pre-daotion ing list would be fixed. Addi- court noted in toe redlstrioting right to vote, anxious pohU- square dance beginners particu- eeU, asStotant ooolk Mrs. Irene manent superintendent has not paid at toe museum before July time end plaoe. No further reglatmUon la neceaaery. 1. For younger children, there As" a three-judge federal period. Oonal dUsens could oome in case of Reynolds vs. elms, is a dans were advised: Don't gripe torly. .welcome. There will be la OoUto, and part-time assistant, been hired in time for toe 8ei>- are eight (ipentoga to toe second court in Connecticut noted June Under toe biU presented to and sign up during that cutoff "fundamental political right about what the youngSr genera ohiuYe. $1 per person with a ^'tos. Yvonne Pelletier. The tember school opening. . sessiont which will meet 1 in striking down this state's the legislature, no dtlsen will period, but their names would ... pre^rvatlvo of all rights." about what the younger gener- mlxlinum charge of 83 per fam- board also voted to re-hire By- Meeting FOR DAD My. BurrlM a s*bu s supervisor T h e Andover Reputrilcan Wednesdays and Fridays, July six-month residency rwiulTe- be able to eatabUdi residence not go on the voting list untU Those vtoo would defend go out and permiade toe kids to will be notified of meeting time and pleoe. ment, “Whether a state has the during the 24-day cut-off period, after that particular event, and durational resldenoy require- vote for you. Refreshments will be avail- *or the coming year. Town Committee will meet to- 5-28; and one opening In toe power to impose a six-month although resldanta vtoo turn 18 they would not be allowed to ments tend to assume that Uiey So now. instead of worrying BUementary Coordinator, after June St, 848-4019. able. The dance to scheduled to board also iqqiroved hlr- night at 7:80 p.m. at toe town third session, which will meet duratianal residency require- or receive their cltisenshlp dur- vote in it. are upholding the value of the about toe poUUcal Impact of an begin at 7:80 p. m. on the lower **ig Mrs. Ruth Phelps as kinder- office building. Tuesday through Friday, Aug. ment is no loger an open con- tog that period may, as before. There are many other com- vote; that they are defending It Influx of newcomers, poUtletans playground at the achool. garten teacher for toe coming ------1-11. Black a Decker sUtutloiial question.*' sign up end vote. plexlties end problems in the against policies which could might be well advised to send New Flowei* y*®*’- Previously approved was For older children, there are Secretary of the State Olmia There may be an In- voter reglatratlan area. And, to cheapen It. But conridsrtog toe out toe welcome wagon. , Members of the Andover ere-hlrtog of Mrs. Unda Con- four openings to the first ses­ Pillory/Back sion, Avhlcta w ill meet July 6-27 A G ift Schaffer has recommended to conclstency to this policy of anded and modernised DEVELOPMENT READING 1 tar./day credit perlntendent, Aram Damar- tems of Andover, Hebron, Marl­ WUltomacn said Wednesday, Crass Shear coming in and registering toe apparent inconsistency. » major renovatlan of toe main redesigned and modernised, quarters, with addMcnal prt- Jian. borough and Rham. “A pillory cmiftoes the head be held for all sessions. Juan F ee: 8U.0O Non-ReBident 880.00 Sanchez, Bennet Junior High week before an election, voting A more nettleaome questom office of The Savings Bank of AddlUonal i^ e will be ob- offlcea to toe and hands. A stock ocsiftoes toe So light (only 1% lbs.) on election day. and then dls- about cutoff periods before Manchester at 8M Main St., ac- tatoed by transferring the Ac- fldenfial nature of all Inter- School biology teacher, will be For further Information on toe Secondary Program: hands and feeL" He also dmn- and for so many uses! a{g)earing. The Supreme Court electiana arises to cording to an announeement counting and Audit Depart- views. Several addltlflnal mort- Summer School Dlreetor, 848-3438 onstrated them. program coordinator and work 13” Deluxe Hedge Trimmer 17^90 recognised possibility, and with local town meottogs ewA made today by BJverett J. meofa to toe lower level, and by gage cloetog rooms adU be (Pleaae cell after 3:16 until June 31) in colonial times, an offender wtto the rtder age group. In­ Battery and charger in­ It unbrid Tennessee’s system of local referenda on charter revl- lAveeey, the Bank's PreaidMit. constructing there a second added. would be sentenced to be cen- structors for the younger age cluded. 19.99 16” Deluxe Hedge Trimmer 29.99 accepting no new regiatraUana slona and bond issues. The bill Uveeey said, "The bsnk'a dl- safe-deporit depkrtmeni to aug- "The AnnulU Construction Co. flned In them from several group will be Tbeo Bpdenhulsen, during too 80 days preceding an proposed by Mrs. Schaffer pro- rectors are e^Mcially pleaeed ment^toe exlattog department assures us that work wlU ENRICHMENT PROGRAM boun to several days and pass- nuiseum director, cmd Mrs. electlan. This period is "an vldes no cutoff period on now to rirow their oonfidmioe to, and on the main boor, whldi bae immediately. We antiolpate that ersby could throw things at T^iia Saloom, assistant director. ample period of tone for the reglstTations before such nM-pi their dedication to, toe future been fully rented for some time, toe renovaUon wlU take ^ him. 1 r etate to oomidete whatever ad- voting evenU- M“ln Street In this tangible There wfll also be expanded months. Our customers m v ^ TTPINa FOB PERSONAL USB: A ohOfUe to loom the keyboard aiul the t c ^ m tem of typ­ FsbPitf "Our anoestors were not soft 1902 TraUey "Running Blacks. Decker mlnlstratlve are neces- The solution to tWs problem Important way. Ptanntog kitchen and lounge facUltlee for sure ttiM every “ ing. Recommended for thc^ who have no jwlor experience to typing. Grade 6 thru adult — on. crtninala,” toe Judge saliL . MEXICO CTTY — Mexico’s sary to prevent fraud," said toe may Ue in a system under to*" toe alteration and renovs/- t^ employes on this lower made to hold Inconvenience In o u r per day — 80 acaaiona. adding be hopes the ptUoiT and first electrio trolley, which went the ccnatruotlon to a high court In toe case of Dunn which no c m would be ellgllde tlon baa been under way for level. during ' F ee: 816.00 Ncn-Reaident 880.00 stock to his courtroom will re­ into service here to 1902, has vs. Blumstein, decided on to vote in any election, town many months. "Updtairs, both the Mortgago minimum." mind those brought before, him been rtoablUtated and returned March 21. meeting or referendum The entire facade of toe build- INTERMEDIATE TTHNO: For toe atudent who haa.aome prior typing experinoe and k>^l* of tiiat fact to service. The fare is 4 cents. Coimectlcut now has a 34-day be bad registered at least M tog wUl be modernised, and the edge of toe keyboard and wlabea to Improve apeed and accuracy. Coutm la particulaiw aulted period before state and munlel- days before toe event. ------for thoae who have prevloualy taken typing for peraonal uae. Grade 8 thru adult — 1 hour per day — 80 aeaalana. FsiP pal tiectlans during which dU- To recognise both the Su- O r iffill liloV C S F ee: 810-00 Non-Realdent 880.00 Business Mirror Specials # 7 4 1 0 * 7 5 1 0 # 7 3 0 1 Take a Walk # 7 0 0 0 IMPROVEMENT OF STUDY HABRSt A three week courae (1 hour per day) to aaaiat atu- HUD Orders Removal DBrntOrr (AP> — sen . R ob­ WITH « ment has re­ complaint. Tbe order says each on Nov. 9of that year, Intermediate: for the pupil who haa atudled an inatrument for about two yeara. New prints in fluores­ toe defensive than anotosr to- er X : "Very Uttie advertiatog Drives all popular acces­ Designed for one hand Cuts straight, curved, versed Itself and ordered re­ dwelling unit buUt In 1960 or be- PoUtlocJ observers have pre- Advanced: for the puim with over two yeara of inatrumental training. cent colors. No-wrin­ day, as government, dxxMumera, tells overt Ues, and to rt wfaloh sories; top quality con­ control; front handle for scroll. . . a low cost, ver­ protected motor with For Infcxmaticn or placenvsnt contact your chlld'a mualc teacher. plenty of power. Best val­ moval of flaUng lead-base fore will be Inspected and, dieted that kaddgan Atty. Gen. TMC — OPEN DAILY — kle 94% rayon/6% silk envlraninientaUsts and others does Should - be stamped out. struction, an outstanding extra control. Ideal all satile tooj. Burnout pro­ challenge old prerogatives. Unfortunately, some. adverUs- tected motor. ue general purpose saw. pahit from dwellings under Its “whenever inspection identifies Frank Kelley will moat Hkdy 13 Noon to 8 PJd. F ee: 820.00 Ncn-Real(Vuit 840.00 blend. Hand wash­ value! . purpose Sander. jurisdiction. an existing lead-base i>alnt be Ghriffin’ s Dem ocratic oppo- SAT 10 to 6 You may name toe automo- tog stUl uses hsU-truths, or tm- CHAUS able. 45" wide. Most paint made before 1960 health hasard. In toe form of nent. Kelley is expected to an- DEVELOPMENTAL BBAIMNO: For the atudent who la underachieving largely through aome blle industry, Insurance, bank- plies qualities or quantities that contains a lead base. If eaten, cracking, scaling, peeling or nounce his candidacy soon. ing, securities, health care, are not there, BT. 8S, POST BD. P1A31A. VERNON — TEL. learning dlaatality or in need of more Individualized remedial help. Small claaa alze aaanriea flakes or peelings of this point loose, lead-base paint. It shall ------needed attention. Gradea 7-13 — 1 hour per day — 80 aeaaiona. fbod, forest products, oleotrio "Diffictdt though U may be to can cause severe mental and be eliminated." utilities, as among those to d»- establish (rtandatds, our to- #15SL physical disability, Including It made no mention of paint Americans generate 8.6 bU- F ee: 816.00 Non-Realdent 880.00 fenslve postures, but it is diffi- dustry, through toe new Nation- vomiting, fever and even paral­ that was not to a deterlwating Uou toM of waste a year; mis­ cult to rate toe totenstty of rt Advertising Review Board, cellaneous pcq>er constitutes ysis. conditloti. Read Herald Advertisemeiits DRIVER EDUCATION: Hie driver education courae conaiata of two phaaea — 88 houra of Fabulous Polyester their battle. will, I am sure, come to grips The U.S. PubUc Healtb Serv­ about 35 per cent of toe total. claaaroom InatrucUcn and 6 houra of behlnd-the-wheel inatrucUon. Studenta who will bo 16 With some oertainty you can wHh tiie prbUem ... Failing ice Wednesday released a sui^ yeara old prior to October 1, 1973 may enroll. ^Jersey Prints Double K iA s' say that rt least one Industry that, we rtuxild fully eiqpeot vey of 37 cities to 1971 which The claaaroom phaae wUl held 4 days a week (Monday thru Thursday) from 8 A.M. to has already put some of the government action.’’ indicated that as many as 78 10:00 A.M. The first class meeting will be held on Monday, June 26. The final class meeting battle »w.hinA It dgaretto mak- Second complaint: "Advertis­ per cent of the pre-1960 dwell­ PACKAGE STORES Thursday, July 37. Students must attend a minimum of 30 claaa houra. ers although tiisir battle with tog affects overt behavior ad- healto authorities U hardly versrty." ings contain Interior lead-pednt The behtod-toe-wheel phaae is arranged by ajqiolntment on Monday through Friday. 8 8 ° . yd. suifacea within easy reach of Successful completion ot toe courae will lead to the awarding of a State Secondary School over, have dlsoovared a new in reiq>ect to the charge that Gear Driven Electronic Garage children. Driver Blducaticm Certificate and an auto Insurance premium discount wbeip applicable. Values to 1.99 yd. Values to 4.99 yd. and profitable fOcmuln; Diver- violent ads pixnnote vloleitt be- aifictation into other iwoducts. havior in children. Harper Young children who inadvert­ VEST Credit: .8. Fee; 886.00. Please make checks payable to Manchester High School Driver Ed­ 65% acetJte/35% nylon jersey Multi-colored jicquards end ently eat the paint off walls and ucation. in fabulous prints. Designer solids. Pre-cut lengths in 60" And ycu can say with cen- claimed the area needs addi- 12” Chain Saw Door Opener width. fidence tort the a(lvertistog to- ticnal study. "B there is clear other surfaces are the moat EVENING COURSES lengths. 45" wide. frequent victims, and toe dan­ dustry' rt the moment is high evidence of a (xuise and effect Our Reg. 119.99 Can be installed in 2 hours. OjirReg. 129.99 gers of the paint have been a INTERMEDIATE TYPINO I: Open to those studenta and adults who have taken a semester on ttie list o f tlKwe arguing the relaUanahto, toen advertising Unit will operate double ILL case most vociferously, if only and-w programintog Shoidd be 12” bar and chain, weighs frequent complaint of occu­ of Winning typing and others with a knowledge of keyboard and wish to improve basic doors. Chain and cable drive ■MH« of speed, accuracy and form. Minimum 18 students. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 7 because artien area for that HUD'S actlOT “ can only re­ % timed dictation. Monday, Tisesday, Wednesday: 7-8:30 P.M. Total 27 hours. Minlmiun 13 stu­ sult in the unnecessary ex­ THE 9 t . . % 9 M CHERRY KIRNOVA wbetber they are Justified and, grgyeniment intervention, dents, Route 83, Vemm, Conn. if so, who Should take co m e- posure of hundreds of thou­ BEST V2eal.-^$16^1 IMPORTED FROM DENMARK WUl consider an advanced stenography course (40-70 words per minute) it enough Inter­ Fourth coitq>lalnt: "Much of sands of young children to this est is indicated. tive action.’ KIRNOVA FUP advertising is in bad taste.’’ devastating disease.” 30-YR.-OLD 86° True, he said. It apidles "all True & F e w : 820.00 Non-Resident 886.00 SHi — $27.68 6 ounces KIRNOVA the way from Irieleivant sexual good 2 teaspoons sugar allusicns to the discuaetons of 12-YIL-OLO 86° I tablespoon lemon juice OHERRY BOOKKEEPING I: A course designed to present tow Introductory phases of bookkeeping for Makes tasting 5ih — $10.11 1/2 cup cracked ice a single propiietor^p and interpretation /2 G d. $1041 receipt. S) CORRECT SEWING TECHNIQUES be spent to other forms of pro­ coincides with installation of an NEW QUART SHAKIR motion "and the effect (» eco­ Some one-of-a-kind, some floor models, already set up. Some 26 inch models, electronic Ignition ssytem on all BEKHSTBATION DATES at Manchester High School: • FABRIC SELECTION AND YARDAGE REQUIREMENTS nomic concentration will re V8s and the use of larger en­ hi-risers, 3 speeds, models for boys or girls. Not all styles in all stores. HARVEST H IU G IN 90° Wednesday Jinw 21 1 ;80 - 6:00 P.M. main roughly the same." gines to all standard-size sta' Qt. — $7.10 Slh $4.17 Qt.$5.0S Va G oL$9.99 Thursday June 22 9 A.M. - 8 ;00 P.M. Sixth complaint: "Advertis­ No rain checks; average 25 per store. “ tloa wagons. TUESDAY, JUNE 20 - 7:30-9:00 P.M. ing Is wasteful economically. On May 22, toe company Friday June 23 9 AJM.-8:OOPM. "What this theory totally Ig­ raised ibe prices on some mod­ Wednesday, June 21 to toe last day for maU registration. MaU completed appUcatlon forms nores are the IntanglUe values els from 817 to gllS when It HARVEST HILL PACKAGE STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT with fuU fee to : ^ of the free market If you be made power frent disc brakes, Summer 8cbo(d Director Ueve to competition, you have electric clocks, deluxe wheel MANCHESTER WEST HARTFORD WEST HARTFORD HARTFORD 1148 Atain Street to 1st producers compete. covers and an automatic wagon 2 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE; tSi North Mala Street 1481 New Britain Avenue 341 Sifoum ey Street Mandtoster, Conn. 06040 “'nie economic coat of damp­ tailgate lock standard- on S8» W. Middle Tpke. LIMITED ENROUMENT Parkade Biabop’a Comer OorMns Comer Make'cbecks payable to: Board (rf Eklucatloa ening down this process by ex- number/ of Ita tqp-of-toe-ltoe sesrtve regulation would, I sus- MAN0HESTER-114S Tollaid Tpin. thm SAT. Send checks for the IMver Education OoufSw payable to Driver Education Manchester High pe

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-THREE VPAGE TWENTT-TWO MANCHESTER EyENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 1672 Crowd Stopped Water Company Hearing Bloodmobile Sets Public Records A bou t Tow u WamntM Deed By Tear Gas The State PubUe UtiUties June 21 Visit The American Legion Auxil­ Commission (PUC) has re­ Green Manor Construction Co.- Effort Launched Inc. to Arthur F. and Barbara iary will hove its annual meeting Linders Re-Elected At Concert scheduled for Monday its The Red Crooe Bloodmobile and election of officers Monday NOTICE! Brewster ^Steps E. Bodln, unit in Northfleld public hearing, on a Man­ w ill be In Manchester on Wed­ Green Condominium, convey­ at 7:80 at the Legion Home. A TUCSON, Aril. (AP)—PoUce chester Water Oo. request to' nesday, June 21. Stationed at adminlatraUon “TiMy wlU ehaatlsa ma fair not ance tax $27A0. potluck will be served at 8 p.m. "COUNTRY DRUG" B y BIAKC C H ABM EY a aenae of hope” about their and o t h e r UMd tear gas Wednesday n l^t Increase Its rates. The hear­ Temple Beth Sholom, E. Mid­ To Save Case Mt. spealbig out on some lawas. Attachment Members iiro reminded to bring NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — ablUty to ehan^ society. But, q^eemen.” to dhqwrse a crowd of 800 to ing w ill be at 10:80 a.m. in dle Tpke. and Parker St., the Legion Commander ma tor George E. Birge against M ary tood dishes for the dinner. Prescriptions By BETTY BYDEK y a 1 e President Kingman he added, he wanU to do H ”ln And, In a bacoaUureate ad- They wfU ohaMlM 300 window-breaking youths Room 666A, State Office operation wlU be open from 12: who attempted to crash a con- R. Birge, property at 278 Lud- r— (H«fmU B«|iorter) ^ T . J err • oi. i i. j .e Brewster Jr. says, "Tlie Con- a manner which deesn’t die- drees to Tale aehiors last Sun- speaking out on cmer law Building, 165 Capitol Ave., 46 to 6:80 p. m. low Rd., $1,600. Manchester Emblem (:iub has Con Now Be Fiiied At ...... „ VW.VCU- ErnestESmest C. Linders of 57 Main St., was re-elected f( for ______aUtutlon _ is____ too____ important^______to courage______the^______pubUo and alumni u ly, he _ urge I the graduates to But, he added , t think . osrt by the Rolling Stones at Hartford. Tlie Conservation Commission will launch a concen­ This week volunteer recruiters MUtmi’s Inc. of Quincy, Mass, been invited to the Winsted Em- ■*■■•■■■ - - ...... ------there’s a tradition in (boil of- the ’Tucson Community Center. tra te d effoit*to SM U t^intoM t^ d tix ^ “ to ioin^U i^ **‘s second term as commander of the American Legion leave to the courta. poUttca on i^om the institution da- pakloipato'more in eauass and Originally scheduled for are contacting donors to make agalnst Frank Wood, property blem Club District Deputy floes—a long and honoraUi tra- Hie 9,800 tickets for the rock BEST PHARMACY in discussions leJdiiS^to a ^SmrtS at the Le- U too ImporUnt to laaveT the Pjmd.”^ ^trcpe p<^Ut« June 6, the hearing was post­ appointments for this visit. As on S. Lakewood Circle, $1,800. Homecoming June 27 at the dltloo-of the person who Iwlde group’s show had been sold out to save. Case C a s e Mt.ML asas^nen open snade.spade. Tentative mnattno-meeting date *lOAHome._ _ poUUcians.” whleh_ he ^ la a facial risk what ha poned because of a lengthy always, waUc-ln donors will be Judgment Uen Winsted Elks Home, 76 High St. It’a a terrible American at universities. , emment from the summit.” them feeling ^ tor some time, center omdala Phone 646-2817 haa been aet for next niursday Add Linders Re-Elected Im heariro; by the PUC over a accepted throughout the dhy. L A M Electric Co. Inc. of The event will open with a weakness to believe that If "A unlveintty In a very real In that speech and in the In- stand up and be oounwg said. Two men were reported at 8 p.m. in the Municipal Build­ ■"nie commlasion was Instru- A short form Installation was proposed rate Increase for Assisting In recruitment for Windsor against Paul P. Flano, cocktail hour at 7 p.m.. and a you’ve got a problem aU you eenee Is caught In the middle of terview, Brewater praised etu- matters whioh are of p w n im arrested. For Prompt Service! ing coffee room. mental in keeping the price of past commander, after the elec- customers of the Hartford this month are 20 members of property at 61 Amott Rd., $448.- potiuck will be served at 8. Re-' have to do Is past a law,” he the generation gap,” ho said, dents working for Sen. Oeorge Interest to his community.” On Tuesday night, rioting Tile town’s efforts to pre- the ^Hwylng at about glOO, in- conducted by Everett Kennedy, Electric Light Co. That the Manchester Junior Wom­ 419 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER brdie out In San Diego, Calif., eervations close Tuesday and sw v e Case Mt. as open q;>ace, stead of the usual |T00 fee,” Uon. Fbrmal installation cere- says. "It may be Important to "The younger generatlcn and MeOovem, such groups as the c/iB: hearing has ended. en’s Club. , Trade Name jjg made with Mrs. Jack (Comer of Lilley Street) after ^ d ers of counterfeit tick­ go back several years he said. monies will be held In Septem- ■pass the law and observe It, but their educational Inetltutlon are American dvU LiberUee Union Red Cross officials are hope­ \ Harry W. Olsen Jr., Carson of 111 Woodland St. OPEN MON. thru SAT. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Hie Department______of_ Housing___ Spaulding also cited the ber. even more Important In the bound to be identified with so- and peace groups edilch he sold PINE ets to* a Rolling Stones concert ful that donors will continue to business as Manchester Fire ____ long run Is the active concern clal obangee which the elders had been pilloried a decade ego w ere turned away. Sixty per- and Urbaii Development recent responaibUlUes of munlclpaU- other officers elected are tiling Ends support the Blood Program, es­ Extinguisher Co., 184 Glenwood MountAn Laurel Chapter of of the private cHlten for the wish would go away. And I’m when they advocated a nuclear n e • n MT’ a*’’’* ware arrested and 16 were ly i^iproved a $296,9BS federal.^** *” preaervlng Inland wet- RobMt Donahue, senior vice PHARMACY pecially during this time of year 8t. Sweet Adelines will rehearse to­ lands and water courses. commander; John Mayne, Jun- values Invidved.” not about to disagree With them ,arms agreement New forms of Phi Beta Kappa injured. when accidents and transfusions Marriage Ucensee grant toward the purchase of Concert Tom* night at 8'at the Franklin Recre­ ’ ’According to the commla- commander; John Rott- In the last two months, In some cMea.” olUsen parUolpatlon are needed » .11 I Trouble began In Tucson are high and donor availability John Wilkinson, RockvUle, the land. Asking price for the ation Center, 680 Franklin Ave., 278-amh parcel, owned de- **«•>**■ ll** Department of ner. Judge advocate; Francis Brewster has been following his Brewster has spoken out be- too, he said, hut ha offered no Bruce B. Hust waa recently when the gate crashers'tried to A concert at Buckley School Is low due to summer activities and Dorothy Lomn Kenlston, Hartford. The rehearsal Is cq>en scmdants of the founders of Environmental Protection, mu-.^M^y, adjutant; Charles Wig- own advice—stepping outside tore otv pubilc Issues tat rarely new suggestlona. Inducted Into Epelloo CSiapter push their way Inside the cen- Tuesday morning conle announced that volunteers Bobool and UOenn. An article Hl$ HfAPAeAlHi'TTHe Coffee beans lose over 16 per ficiency, and that means you save money. tiOn. ^ „T,. r .w — choral selections, but the audl- regarding puMic relations woric, are needed to assist at a re­ <” s s , >5 s resulting from this study, as £PIB, 1$ ‘TmI$ 6oP4Sfmpeer In a authorltlee estimate that up to Productions were written and garding approval of funds. Frank Wohgemuth. tables and chairs now In the At a time of Increased dls- OWrOUEIBt We caa also help you balance your'heating oil budget that paper and glass for re- Mich. (A P )—Patrick Dunlap Tim e-Life publication. the birth of Christ there were made by Dorrie Wilk, Terry "Wo have two or three weeks Linders Is the fourth com- church basement. Mrs. Ernest tanco between government and by spreading your payments evenly over the months. ■ W i l M f cycUi^ may be left at the began flying a kite in fair Hust Is ourreitily engaged In about tw6 persona per Donovan, LautI Nyman, Nancy to wait and see if appraisal mander to succeed himself RueUn Is dinner chainhan. cltisens, he said. It is more Cosmetics money comes In from the state. landfiU Monday to Saturday weather. It stayed up for developing______and______refining ______Incen- square m ile of the earth’s sur- Slrlarml and Susan Sterling. All it takes is one phone call. since the post was chartered af- Reservations may bo made by to®** ® question of one i^® - heating oil This Should amount to between from 8 a.m. to B p.m. There hours until it came down tlve scaling In the area of child Today there are about er Band selections were in ter World Wfu: I. He Joined the contacting Mrs. Bert Schneider, ‘T m encouraging others^not to WCRNMUn $1,600 to $2,000, and if received are receptacles for glass and when the weather changed to psycholcgoy. Future r»»"« in- hundred and by the year 2000 troduced by Maureen Loughrey > rps American Legion In 1988 and 139 W. Middle Tpke. with me, but to be con- would indicate preliminary ap­ a truck for papers. Glass wind and rain. dude graduate studies In com­ there are expected to be 200. and Cheryl Hyde. Iflas Hyde baa held various offices In the cemed about the problem and We Give proval,” Dr. Spaulding said. must be separated by color, Dunlap, a ninth grader, munity and child psychology, ------was narrator tor a novelty num- M-HOUR SERVICE • PHONE f$l-SIIS post. He is also a member of King David Lodge of Odd Fel- to speak up or Jtai groups or Harry Maidment noted that and wires and covers must built the classic flat two-stick «5 0 V n iH A U and postgraduate work In op- Save those selvage edges her, "Three Goats Named no. Liggetts TaloaMe the VPW and the Anpy and lows will meet tomorrow at 7:80 take part In some other way. some two dcnen towns are be removed. Papers should kite with a 10-foot long cloth plied clinical methods. that you out from cloth as you Gruff.” The band also perform- LoTfi OF NdIVML. Navy dub. p.m. at Odd FeUows HaU. he said. “While It’s not a coun- waiting for the same programs be Ued. Books and maga­ tail from a commercial kit. He sew. They make strong yet ed "Grand March,” "Traces,” BABib^ At the Paricade Moriarty Brothers ______sel of patience. It’s a counsel of Green Stamps! __watting for the state to come zines also are accepted. used a LOOO-foot-Iong .fisher­ mSERHURB soft strings for tying around "Someone Who Cates,” "Cbes- Po THI^. BIANCHESTER 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Flowers give you a chance to Cub Pack 64 Webeloe plan to a 11 c k-to-lt-lveness, of per- ■« a-e ^-----i- - -t----■- -t-S-.i -.1-- through. Proceeds from the sales of man’s line. During the two plants that you stake. ter,” and "Bach Heat Rook.” svwfflmn Vd^HiaOT BTYwa nvBnn witOTiiawaavab show off any imusual dlriies, camp out tomorrow at Camp slstence,” he added. Referring to the $6,000 Ford all glass and paper for re­ nights it was aloft he tied the ifi8wtiwlfflti4 o i A Dr. ftpaniiWng further stress­ H m Third Annual benefit soft­ stands at i-l. The firemen ball gom e between the Hebron ed the need f « keeping on top won the first game 17-16 and of all Information current re­ Volunteer Fire Department and the coaches took the second the Little League cocutiiea will garding the Case M t protJeot. gam e 22-21. He said, "If the state comes be held Saturday afternoon at 1 Bach team furnishes its own J tiiroi^ with the money, we at S t Peter’a field, Rt. 86. "bats and batting helmets” and may find that we have to face The game was started by the the game will be played under Double Knit Sport Coats ' firemen two years ago with all a refwendum.” "soft” softbitil rules. The fire­ ' M ost o f the w orld’ s m ajor proceede going to the Hebron Mrs- MUdred SchaUer, com- men will furnish the first aid astronomical observatories Baseball Association for the mlsalon aecretaiy, oatd she be­ squad. are in the northern bemi- purtaaae of equipment and uni- GALDOB lieved that If funds over $100,- •phere with few large tele- forma. • Secretary PBIOB 000 were required. It would be PEAK HP. scenes in the southern hem­ ^ There la no admiaaion charge; Principal Ralph Soccusso of 39.99 necessary to have a referen­ isphere. The World Alma­ however, the concesoton stand the Gilead IQll School haa an­ Smartly tailored coat to contribute to his comfort dum. nac notes, however, that will be open tor lunch and a nounced that applications for and good looks! 100% polyesters in solids or Deadline for the purehese of giant telescopes are being the position of school TOcretary fancies; sizes 38'to 46. U monetary fine will be assessed Cose M t from the owners le completed in (Hiile and Aus­ for every borne run hit. are now being taken at the December of this year. tralia which will bring the Starting pltdiers are "under school, Rt. 86. Amel Knit Sport Ceati $27 In other business, M aidm ent central region of the Milky wrape” and umpires fm: the Candidates interested In ap­ commented that the Jaycees Way and other areas under game are also a closely guard­ plying for the position should IB eii’s volunteered to help get rid of shaipar view. ed secret as the series now be available to start work on Junk oom. He sold Biey are also August 21. Famous Brand Famous Trevira* To|> (Jiialily Donu’slic going to woric at the Allied Organist Western Jackets Dress Shirts Casting property. Andover The music committee of the Double Knit Pants Regarding a akal lng rink at Hebron Congregational Church Wide choice of Heavy blue cotton 8 8 Union P on d , Maidment said Is presently interviewing appli­ fabrics - batiste N denim, authentic there was still woA to be done. Bo

BUGS BUNNI' OUR BOARDING HOUSE with BlAJOR HOOPLE Bolton ARE VA RIPPIN'?HE16 COME ON, CLYDE, PUTON VOUR HAT, EALPy, UM,yA». Out-of-Staters r ear AAORE woRPS SOMETHIN*.' ySUR HEAP« SHININ* IN N ^ IN d TMAN A OONeRCCS- MV B Y S S i cammi. MAN RUNMIN' PER vmHiMe Aiiiwtr to Pravlwt rn»l« . RB-BUBC710N' JOY on Dr. Rogers To Speak at Graduation What's Missing? Win Tuition Cut Or. John Bari Rogers, a well- White House Conference on University of New York at Al­ O '” ' - ' • HARTFCaU}, Dmn. (AP) It wa* not Immediately clear known authority on Negro Jhls- _ bany. MISSING: ACROSS DOWN OutHif.gtate ahidenta who have whether other" atudents ... at . . . . Locally, Rogers has been ac- A 1971 graduate of University tory, win be guest speaker at five with Maaona, Boy ScouU, IPlM M ----- 1 Skin orifice eatahliehed realdenoea In Con- TKkmn and the aUte coUegea of Connecticut, Miner received the butter 2 Brews made neotiout are eligible for the alao qualify for refund* aa a re Monday's commencement exer- and the Bolton Orange, a BA cum laude with dis-. TWO HUNDRED 5 Mouse----- with malt lower tultton given atate real- ault of the court'a ruling, cles at Bolton High School. He is a member of several Unction In EngUsh. He wlU pur­ 9 ----- , white 3 Puts in ' denta, ' a three-judge federal But alnce the law governed historical societies. Including sue an MA in literature with the end blue readiness A student of Negro and Ameri­ 4 Painful spots court haa ruled. atudenta at aU unlU of the , the Ckmnectlcut Historical aid of a graduate assUtantship. y fe g e e r •w.cesi lEMergerine can matory for more than 40' Society. LOTTRY WINNERS NA^oesYPer. 13 Wander 5 Muaicid The federal court Wedneaday atate’a higher education aya- Sports Notes m U ----- ot syllable atruok down aa unoonatltutlonal tern, the ruling vraa not con- years,' Rogers has served as a A m em ber iOUR BROTHERS TIE EtaR-ANP, ess' and equal protection guar­ man Rights Award of the Con- fiscal year June 80. Rick Fuller, Fred Sauer and PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER AMPNOW/WE..., J L 1 <9ETBLAMEPH9RLOSIUSVCXtR 44 Check f T high school. PlACeS/IASAPE ALWrWTTH 46 Proiectile antee* o f the 14th Amendment T\^-Security necticut Commission on Human Teacber Aldee Mark Stevenson all had home BASIC LAW 3 * 7 5 5 5 5 * 5 " VOUR NAVIES AKIP RaOE MUM- 49 Bail W to the Ocndtitutlon. Rights; and honorary member- AppUcalions are now being Orsd Student runs for the winners. PHYSICS, , H O W • tfnWMAkK. BERS-VCXITAKE IT for instance Under the 1971 law, Mrs. Thomas SOner, s schort pupU personnel dl- Votpl Rd., has been accepted in Bolton correspondent Judith been stuck in the category of 56 Recent 46 0 61 n Itae six federal judges In San ConnecUcut Ovll War Oenten- rector J<*n Plok. the graduate study program at Donohue, teL 849-8409. (comb, form) out-of-state student as long as nlal C^mission and Is on the 57 Biblical name B" she was enroUed at'UDxm—dO' Diego are having closed circuit Governer’s Advisory (jommls- 58 In the year spite the that she had mar- televlaton-teleidiona systems In- (Litin) V s r n la Sion for the Elderly. Last year ried a life-long resident of Con- ataUed outside their chambers Rogers was a delegate to the 59 Ages and ages ^ u II 60 Gaelic ST ^1 necUcut, Peter KUne, and to provide greater security, 61 Sediment moved here from CaUfomla T^ievlaian cameras monitor ' (NIWlSAnS INTISPSISE ASSN.) with him. the entrance to the federal She came under the law be- courthouse 34 hours a day, and Job Refusals cause her legal address at the u.S. Marshal James R. Lafoon time of her appUcatlon, made gays simlUar cameras wlU alao e instaUed to give his office a necticut. constant view of the courthouse The week ixiftirc last HARTFORD (AP) — Hun­ Mias Ostapeno, who moved to corridors. dreds of unemployment com- GUMMER STREET BY PHIL. KROHN Connecticut from Ohio last a visitor wishing to be admit- pensaUon claimants have been summer, would have been ted wiU pick up a telephone disqualified by a new program stuck with the out-of-state stat- outside the door to a judge’s CTiD ib O HgA<2 „ i' l l 0e (Zi^KT *-IF requesting employers to report Greenwkii had a $2 0 ,0 0 0 wlnn^.. why MOTHERS SET ORAY us because of another regu- chamber, triggering the cam- THAT n o \se ?r S IWINIC 60f^eotH£'6 esses of job refusals by the latlon lelathig to single stu- era- The secretary Inside wUl lA fV IN ^ THE W N e ' unemtdoyed. dents. That rule said that a be aUe to see^ who^ Is ^ there and State Labor Commissioner single_ student vriiose legal ad will press a button to open the j^jjj p<|iaari announced that the dress for any part of the one- door electronlcaUy If the person “encourages the SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL year period Immediately prior Ui aUowed to enter. ninimnwt to ' accept a suitable to ap^callon was outside the The Increased survelUa^ noOfles the State VOd HAVE A -THAT'S Ri&Hrr, state would toe considered an was recommended by a team Department when a sult- NE*I HOUSE.' out-cf-state student. from tho U.S. marshal’s offloe j, refused.’’ Ttoe regulations, promulgated and the Ctovemment Securi^ „j gtrongly urged aU employ- by the Commission on Higher Admlnlatratlan which toured the. state to make full use EducaUen, Incorporate the Ian- the courthouse recently, of the vriuntary forms so that guage of the 1971 statute. courthouse oftlolal said. the Uw will be comidetely and 6-iS fairly administered,” BYisari said. "’Hie abuses are few, but it PLAZA DEPT. STORE only takes a few to hurt the PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI Unemployment (Compensation I B s :. (We Have A NoUm To Please) ^ u t a c T Fund,’’ he said. 6-15 E . M irn ilJ i: TPIOB. (N ext to P op u lar MOck) W t U . \ r s A 5 P H T Labor department officials F04RAOUa^LU-rEU_ . OPEN WED., THURS., FBI-'tin 9 said since the program began Q? e ? k rM L O ^ A N D >49U I^EVeU.OFCooRSE- CAN PSgETEHDXSLnRE. J 3,000 claimants were offered NVy S I S T E R joha by employers but declined E-Z FOIL FANS to take them. The department accepted the reasons for declin­ ftsr Weasting —■ BnUliig BaUag — Staring (k Reheat- £ 3 . ing work by lAOO claimants, tov Boownnloal for Picnic, P i^ and Kttclien . . . hut drilled eompensatlai to 462 claimants whose reasons were IWI MIA he TMhi» B1M.br Insufficient.

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M ANCBESte EVENUro HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1972 , V PAGE TWBNTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN AAU Steeplechase Eyes Olympic Berth Sink To Viiit White House Slow Pitch Like o f Sports And Meet with President Softball NEIW YORK (AP) — Clemento to reach llxat and : Bjr EARL YOBT There’s nothing like a v isit .“ ** By DEAN R. YOST ' Althbufl^ his sights lure home to get you out of thp set oin winning a berth on TONIGHT'S GAMES nera over wynian. OU, 16-13. dun^. I^ ^ h a t iPs done ^ nmdowa the 1972 United States WatUns Glen, N.Y., will be a'busy sito Allied va. Spruce, 6:16 Fits- Big Carl HMienthal and* Bob for Sam McDowell. First he p^ y to give MoDoweU a M Diamond SHtMtiona Olympic track team, Sid gerald Danahy each stroked for btowa a recent Hartford Twilight, thig weekend. The Two-Five <3lallenge saw his relatives and then lead in the third inning ana aO race, with a purse of 983,600, the popu­ Sink of Manchester is look­ Sportsman vs. Gorman, 7:80 with Leo WUllamaon, Bill shall ganw betereen the New Fltagerald Maines, Ray Lentocha and he treated the Pittsburgh u>e rune he needed Wedneaday lar Trans-Am event and the LAM Conti­ ing forward to a visit Pirates like cousins. night Fsloons aad Moriarty Brothers, Wednesday, for a luncheon date, DeCormler vs. Moriarty, 8:45 Rick Lallberte collecting two unusual plays developed that the nental 6000 Chiunplonriilp for Formula at the Madison Hotel In Wash­ Fltagerald stogies each. Pitching In hie hometown ___ * * * 4 Siqper Vea bn Sunday. The first '>%wo Pltteburgh tor the first time In BIBTft • BRAVK8 handled nicely, but left the ington, D.G., and then a visit _ krcxj vs. Meta’s 6:16 Keeney Wyman’s Rkdi (Feck, Woody a UtUa hasitaat ae to what . events will be held as a douUehaader to the WMte House and a talk Man. Olds vs. AnnuUl, 6:16 cSariie, Chartle MMfamant, hla w S r , the tian Ftnnctaoo amacked a three* Saturday. southpaw hawad a par»ftt..i nm homer and Cleon Jones going on. with I'resldent Richard Nixon. Hebo Bob Oolumbe, Norm Lutaen, ITTON i \nth runners at first and The BowHng Green UMverStty linemen va. Klock, 7:80 Nebo John Wright and Ron OuatafMn three-game 'rainy gtreah with a ^ ^ York Cart "Bugs’ ’ Stovena -eaptursd flv6 five-hit, S-r beauty over the PI* <»«*Mited AUanta and oUmbed aetond, Shlcona’ Horv Shapiro alnglad grad, who wUi defend hla Allied BuUding vs. Methodist, each came through with two to' le ft The runaere held their poaltlona feature wins in a row at 6taftbril.%ieed- oteeplaohaae. crown to tha AAU 9:16 Robertson safeties. rates Wednesday nig»»t, Into the driver’# seat fat way In the 1971 racing asfiaofi. Cjtrrent- •n.™. 11..^ .11 victory, only tha wlnklBg fielder Leo Veleas was going to United atafea TYack end Floid Dick’s 180 603 a Catoh It The ball dropped In for an ap- ly, DeSarro li CloehiS' In on CtaamptonaMps today In Sasttie, CHARTER OAK Wyman 440 400 0 13-17-8 Mt but Veleas threw to third in S tev i^ ’ mark with three ohsokered Wash.’, has been selects as one Fuller Package stopped DUSTY LEAGUE to force the runner. Tha o f f l ^ flags. Bu««'s wins came when the track of 12 outotandtog coutge atb- Whedesale Tire early with power Connecticut Bank A Trust was running the twin 86-hqp show. He letea to dine in Wkahtogton and oft the bats of John Torssa and before comln^to the ^ nitod It a M t Wring. pitcher John Oarrides hurled a . . . r t r y jj great AUanta player Into a won the last leg of tho opening night meet President Nixon. Host wlU Bud Buder, each going 4-4, to six-Mtter as the Bankers went 1976 offielal haeehaU rule book win 22-8 at Fltagerald Field. In a trade Uils year. OoStas^ fifth 10.08 A base Mt riiall not be scor- show and then went on to poet hank-to- be Sport Magaslne. on to post a decisive 18-1 loea rthe aianto' star, although pUce on Ute aU-Ume hit list at book- feature wins the toUowiag 1 ^ iMtiit, a nine-time .^Ml-Amerl- OoUMtlng thme Mts to toe on- End Fire at Robert- In the foUosring caeas: (b) when the slaught were Wayne Anderson, " „ T wearing a vlslUng uniform, s,sii. apparently Mts safely and a run- weekends. can In trsok end ctoIm couniry wasn’t faced with a comj^etely • • • during a fahidous college career Tim Gurskl, Steve Fish and winners nto, who la forced to advance by reesen DeSarro, nimUlng along to the sleek Steve Rascher. The heavy Mtting (AP pboto) antagmilsfio house at Three REDS ■ Pm iA Len< BoeMer-prH>ered coupe, has now at Bowling Green, la now a were paced by John Ctorslde Rivers Stadium. There were o f the batter becoming a runner, falls to The losers’ Tom Bonneau, HOBiIE RUN TROT—Scoreboard sign in the back­ cles bases on his 600th home run. Met pitcher Jon Johnny Bench drove In both toooh the first base to wMch be la ad- taken the cheekered flag the last thne graduate student at the Bowl­ and Tom SMudowaU «dth four more than 20 relaUvea on hand. runs with a home run and sac­ ing Green, Ohio college. Don Palmer, Pete Moechetto Mta each foUowed by Dave ground flashes No. 600 as Atlanta’s Hank Aaron cir*- Matlack looks down in disgrust but team triumphed. Is called out on appeal, weekanda at Stafford. In each of Defiar- and Jim Baker stroked two Mn- "Nice to have some suigiort, rifice fly to lead dnclnnaU past ro’s wins, he took over the lead before Sertoos Tridnliig Kurland and A1 Pratt with anyway," said McDowril, who the batter with a time at bat but He has been to serious train­ gles apiece. Philadelphia. Bench's long M t Thus Shapiro want 0-2 not 1-2. the halfway point of the race. FuUer 760 248 x—22-26-2 three Mto each. Two rips came won his seventh game In 11 de­ homer. No. 17. on the year, ing in a Ud to win a berth from the bats of Chuck Arnett cisions by doling out merely SnUATlONt in the same contest, on the next U.S. Olympic team Wholesale 002 102 8— 8-17-2 made It 2-0 In the fourth and ^toiler Chrla Ryba .Mt a ball In front of Thompson I^Aedway la again hosting SILK CITY and Otaries Foulto. five singles to basebaU’s best- proved to be the winning run. the New BIngland Super Modified Assn, to the aame event In wMch Dick Loos had two singlea tor hitting team. the plate fielded by MOriariy pitcher Manchester native, Joe Me- Jim Fagans’ sacrifice fly In ^ ...... on Homer Tear races every (Friday night In conjunction toe seventh scored toe winning ***® ^V®” ^ John Serafini who in turn fired to first The Pirates dropped out of OVBfi- PAMtBS with the supers. It’s an en competition aurirey competed In both the run as Sportsman TavMn de- conflu* KU Davia,^ the lead in the NaUonal League Ron Santo ripped a three-rim hitting Ryba In the beck. Base umpire 1962 and 1998 Olympic Games. •M Tom Moore and Jim Ed Oordler Immediately called Interfer­ meaning some modlfieds will be on feated Lynch Toyota, 11-10, at Dwyef. Bast as a result of the loss, homer in the sixth Inning, top­ hand. Sink, horn in Oavetond, has re­ Fltagerald. Dean. falling a half-game behind New ping off a six-run rally that ence, ruling Ryba was In the base line. sided in ar^nei-^nfer the past 440 711 1 18-30-3 The first baseman was credited with tha The majority of the NASCAR driega- Frank Breen punched three OBAT Yoric after the. Mets whipped carried Chicago over San four years. Mts tocluidng a homer to pace 010 000 O ' L 6 4 the Atlanta Braves 8-S. Diego. Ferguson Jenkins, putout. Uon though will be running at Malta, Last JMy to Eugene, Ore., FEUNE LEAGUE Rule; 8.0B (k) In runMiig the last half N.Y. V Sportsman’s attack. Les Keaton Braves cancinnaU’s hot Reds woo knocked out for the first time Sink set a new American re­ and A1 Rodonia contributed two Two back-to-back alx-run in- As Mets their 29th game in tbeir laet 82 of the distance from home base to first Jack Conley holds the official one-lap cord for 'tiM steeplechaae with nlnga gave the Uona a one- In 12 games, won his eighth de­ record at the five-eighths mUe high singlea. by twnMng ttie Phlladeyila cision. base, while the ball Is being fielded to a dn«h*ng Of 6:36.4. During the F op Lynch, Mark Routoler elded, 18A, vin omr 'Ml banked oval with a speed of 186.009. ner on board but was lifted mo- Dyer's hot bat has moved move th^ BiUy WUUams and Jose Car- fint base, he runs outside (to the right pisst aeoeon, the slender Silk bad three Mta with Bob Woje- ® " ATLANTA (AP) — deiud also hit home runs for of) the three-foot line, or Inside (to the Towner' has set is meet or ohbwskl belting a home run. The lion s, behind “That bundle did help,” ments later when Rico Carty him into the starting lineup singled. ahead of Jerry Gioto and Mets Chicago as the Cube bettered left of) the foul line, and in tiM umpire’s Bobby Allison, to the Junior Johnson- national recordo. teortsman 106 023 1—11-17-2 *en»e. were pac^by Penny prepared 1973 Chevy has become the Twice Sink has competed in said New York Mets catch­ Reliever Tug McGraw, Manager Y o g i berra said it was rained out at St six San Diego pitchers for 16 (AP photo) jitogment In so doing Interferes wMh the Lmoh 122 410 0—10-12-2 PeUeUer, Laura Wheatley aad er Duffy Dyer, who kept hits, sending the Padres down fiiSder taking ,the throw at first base; first Grand National driver this season the Five MUe Road Race to Bob Bianniek'i-tiuoo homere Judy Klely with two Mta eacto recording his lOUi save this would be "pretty tough to' take SUDDEN SAM— Making his first start ever in his Mnncheater on Thanfcoglving wondering when the Atlan­ In the oUier National Lieague to their 11th defeat . in 18 except tiiat be may run outride (to the to surpass the $100,000 mark In money to t h r e v t * ^ appearances 'SSI. year, gave up a run-producing Dvffy___ oat____ the way he's swing- games, the Chicago Cubs de- home town of Pittsburgh, Sam McDowell of the Gi- eamtoge. morning and placed third In ta Braves would stage an­ single to Earl Williams before tkat bat.” games. right of) the threetoot line or Inside (to S fd S in k poweiwd TShoman’a ^port fih Dyer said he worked hard on *oated the San Diego Padres 12- ants beat the Pirates yesterday 8-1 on five singles. the left of) the foul line to avoid a field­ 1988 and fourth to 1970. other rally as they had done tanning Dusty Baker to pre- Dyer■' said — ------^------. *1. . . 1 —^ — Astros Last week, Sink warming up •Male Today acMevementa' on the athletic ^ ^ ® iitw e n S **''**'*^?*“ ^ ""'^ ^ T lU r e ’ Karen Parctok the two previous nights. ASTROS - EXPOS er attempting to field a batted ball. Pete Hamilton, the former 1970 Day­ Bob Stinson capped a four- •This same play saw New York Mats’ tona 600 winner from DetBiam, Maas., for the AAU Meet, wxm both the The AAU Trials wUl be to- fields.’ ’ ^ ^ Dave WMte «nd CSooUe Jean collected two llie "bundle” was a foui^nm .“ » » ” ■ “ - run rally in the last c f the ninth and the center o f much attention of late one mile and three mile runs In day with those quahfylng Oongreaamen « « » ' ninth in which Dyer belted a “ In the back o< your mind, this In the big leagues, he * * * third string catcher J.C. Martin run out inning with a run-scoring single Honk Doesn’t Gamble of the base paths In the fourth game of as to ' when he’ll appear on the Grand the Lake Erie AAU Meet In movtog Into toe chatoplonaMp have been l^ t e d to dine with Uona 010 008 0-18-26-12 three-run homer that enaUed you had to be thlnkfaw about said- ‘ ”n » home runs surprise o ia n t r wmATicfi that pulled Houston over Mon­ the 1969 Worid Series against the Balti­ National circuit again, gave the media Cleveland. run Saturday aftomoon with de- toe stMetoa Wore toe visit to Tlgoia 108 200 O - 8 -6 -8 the Mets to coast to an 8-3 vic­ the last couple of^ S ’’ ^ ^'^w. l^I^ mc^ 2 S ^ the treal. Doug Rader had tied the something to write about when he Show­ sink must turn to at least an layed taleviston viewing for CBS toe WMte House. fM,rth innina with a lE IT IE BOSS ALUMNI tory over the Braves and re­ more Orioles, only this time the umpire said. tam^e lately ” k »e Pirate run In the fourth on game with a two-run slnf^e off didn’t can Interference. Martin was safe ed up Sunday at the Motor State 400 at 8..88.0 effort to toe Olympic on Sunday afternoon. . Other atMeto. to be honored McAuley TTuree runs In the bottom of turn to the top spot in the Na- With Lyle in Bullpen Trials, wHcb should be well The doaen atMetea vriU be clt- are: Joel Klimek, a tight end .out the sixth gave the American Uotial League East. h i K major The’ victory, coupled with San and the Mets went on to win. Irish HUla, Mich. Hamilton piloted a 1972 for league career. The homer was Franclaop's 3-1 victory over field error that allowed Roberto Stlnaon came through.______Plymouth to 33nd position, dropping out withto Ma capacity. A year ego ed for making algidflcant con- with toe University of Ktta- Legion a 17-18 vtotory over VFW. Gall Shimaitia had a aolo The Mets had blown com­ NEW YORK (AP)— "When you’ve got Sparky Lyle •Anlio R a cin g Notea of the event on the 68th lap due to a Sink copped toe AAU steeple­ tribuUwis to "campuB. common- burgh, who wps wounded three Oroinan’s in n im * i the story of the New pitcher," the menager said. Maaohester a vlta a Oub is qpensoring scene on fire with Ms rear engine V4 who Is the first woman to Chester Oil Heat edged the to a Mgh-sooting ctiXair, Po- night to 4-3 with a tally in the three-game losing string. Chevy last aeaocn, has finally solved Ms eighth. fourth, “ but that catcher of Yoric Yankee#’ 8-0 victory over "He made a lot oC'good pfiohaa, the Journey." The speedway manage­ M cKenzie Saw the Light be mselected. Town Employee, 6-4, at Mt. lars turned back the Lions, 30- f t ■) theirs must be hitting 6000 Meanwhile, Atlanta went RSox Snap ‘Jinx’ the Chicago White Sox Wednea- especially when he got Disk A t ment was more than happy to arrange problems and won the feature at Beo^ Other honorees aue: Bruce Notoo. 10, at Martin Field. Nancy Nar- Starter John Matlack, 7-2, 15 of 22 before Wednesday's de­ konk ftoeedway Sunday night In the af­ A 1 W 1 MT 'TW/FF A Other nonorees fanned Hank Aaron with a run- DUFFY DTEB against us." day len on a 8-2 change In the sev- vthe day for the children,’’ stated Del International Bob Simler paced toe wln- don homered and doubled for feat. Reynolds. ternoon, George Sommers pocketed the And Jumped to New WHA Rlch Garner, ners’ attack with a perfect 8-8 winners. Aaron’s home run, his 12th Houk, the Yankee manager, J $3,200 for top spot In the 100-lap open waved for Lyle with one out In Manhattan poUege, basketball; night foBowed by Ted Delode, poiare 360-706—30 this year, was also the 3,3llth Watkins Glen Grand Prix Circuit In competition raoe. PHILADIBaLPHIA (AP) — NHL, the last seven with toe gm Taylor. UMveralty of MloM- Mike Manning and Bob Martin uona 080 108—10 Pre-Season Strike Costly to Most Clubs hit of his career, moving him Against KC Royals the seventh inning and two run- ^ ners aboard. The left-handed w ^ y » » w ^ John MoKenrie, new coach of Bni^. football; Kevin McNlchol, with two binhtes apiece. into a tie for. place with league pitcher if he didn’t want tile embryonic Philadelphia When he does lead toe team, / Ax^v YYTi. fA A u 1 * 4i«* M wUef aoe struck out lyftke An- NYU, baaebaU; Rick Ackerman, T** Town’s otfense w m led Eddie CoUlna >^ White Sox as the only home run Mttere. Alomar’s twoKXit fly baU. W to “takes *«■ “toe ® *®®'ice, «McKensie « « " “ « wasw“ Blair nnmonyAnthony ourieuhurled DuigvrBurger ^ Kennedv aald Wednes. A second stumbUng block to But overaU attendance has home ruivj to Richie Scheln- Cincinnati 34 19 .642 — moving, toa" Lyle prefers to be called on ^ e r e in he m aji But LoUoh flnlriied with a two out. Bob QuVer homered "I ^ H ^ he S l L T S e r e ^ a m . ^ e T l . ^ ^ been hard hit by the strike, the D AUen, blum and Jerry May. Lea Angeles 82 22 .593 2H Keklch sailed into the seventh In a tight game. He tends to “ vediltter and nine rtrikeouta. off MUt WUcox, McMhUen ®®®*'* ^ on^ ^ u sslT i toe ABA at As«>c2bon. .674 SH inning with a three-hitter but relax otherwise. survey shows. Because ^ That’a when Houk made his brought me in with an elgfab-nm RANGERS • BREWERS cocuto to handle toe bench dur- 'TU play as much as needed, six more In the fourth ttdd toe Hi Neighbor! game this year. _ Kaat. Min, 7-1, .878, 2.12 Fin- a valid test of a pitcher’s effec- San tto aui. Id.-ooMiw « a-*- i» tlveness. I have to feel pretty Wednesday's Resolts move and called on Lyle to re- lead And I never got out of the Tbm Orleve’s two-run douMe ing games. and if It doesn’t work out I’U winners’ story. Scott Eagleson because It seeks elimination of Even If the 1.6 percent In- g^^s, Oak, 8-1, .833, 2.10. a six-run fourth In- " I wlU bo coach up until become a player and toe asaS recently from Louisville, said New York 8, Atlanta 8 waukee. who spent 10 seasoas In toe coach. Burger King. Scott Alemany tloned by some observers. to get a some of the work have a drop of about 1.2 million _____ It to perfection by retiring eight Bobby Orich tagged Oak- pitching in Fenway Park, sup­ Onclnnatl 2, IdiUadelidila 1 consecutive CMcago batters — and Mike Jordan had a douUe Reportedly, one step In favor mergerlLlriattM»through Oori- for tomorrow or for the entire year. NATIONAL LEAGUE .. ... dfc Van !««<*’# Catfish Hunter for a ond triple respectively. of a merger was solved Tues- posedly a lefthander's nlght- Houston 6, Montreal 4 and aavlng the New York Ym - m toe lOto to- next week or next BATpNG (U6 at b ^ )—^r- because of the short left- 'Los Angeles at 8 t Louis, rain Danny Cater Relaxes, Burger 060 610 x 13-9^) day night when the ABA ™ .f^Sd K e^ month is married to ty, AU, .338; SanguiUen, Pgh, bother Mm. kees’ 8-0 triumph ^ ® *^ ^ ® nlng, enabling toe Orioles to Pine 001 120 0 4-6-7 d p ^ d Its two weakest Iran- Today’s Games WMte Sox for starter Mike seventh consecutive a wife who wants „ , , „ “ I don’t turn around and look San Diego (Grelf8-9) at Chi­ Antony and Lodgrf;. Jordan, chlses ,Plttaburgh and toe Flop------noted, -W Annrkv game—all comidete games, this Benito and Aleinapy.' idlans, and announced It would however "that tt would be Im- things done yester­ At the monster and shudder,” cago (Hands 5-2) "When you’ve grt Bpanv ^ foui^Mtter by Dave T> .. Curtis said of the walL "Those San Francisco (Stone. 8-8 and Hits Start to Drop ------operate with Its nine atrongeat poe,ibie’ tor a meigar to be day, there are PUINVILLE Lyle in toe McNaUy-end keep pace with A grand Siam homer by Mike teams next season. bound to be differ­ things just don’t affect me. At BryantBiyant 8-8) at Pittsburgh teams next season. completed before the start of B O STO N (A P )— ^When the New Y ork Yankees trad­ Ceajka Qwrked Marl-Miads to a There were however, some the 1972-78 seaaoii." But he tnr ences of opinion. My wife thinks that by now our STADIUH T ni fc ^ ^ “ * *®'^ them. I go (Brlles 8-2 and Mooee 4-2), 2, 18-12 rictory’" over Uggett’s. new Glorious Emporium should be completely set . JS. ^®” thinking I have good twl-nlght ed Danny Cater to the Boston Red Sox for reliever r^rf*iUBe notched Ms 12to save Baltimore u roadblocks that cOuld continue dicated that It might be re- (No more rain dates) A.Ollver, Pgh, 66, ToJan, On, them o u t” Tlie contest was marred by er­ to staU toe mOtger. - solved prior to the draft of cot- up £tnd all our goodies out on display. I am happy OMy games scheduled Sparky Lyle, Cater figured he had to produce to juatify of the season, matching toe to- rors and walks. to report that all the goodies are not yet out, but M a v JUNE 17 s. WMle CJurUs was breezing Friday's Oamce tal for toe entire Yankee buU- alnglee by Dave Jo^M s^ Jeff Jones belted a triide for One is that the merger bill lege players next spring, San Diego at Pittsburgh, N the trade. pen in 1971. "There’s no way Grtch “ ®” *5 has been tied up In a Senate The governors were sohed- that progress is being made. Our carpet rack has d A li 8 PJL Ctarden^, 4; ^ n n e ^ (P ^ pe<^le out, the Red Box He didn’t. the winners. BUI Oorrela ttad Los Angeles at Chicago two douMes for Llggetts. anti-tiust subcommittee since uled to hear a report today been installed and we can now cut to your order; IAP FEATURE 4; Brock, SUL, 4; Tolan, Ctn, 4. were heiUni-hitting and nmninsrrunning the San E’ranclsco at St. Louis, N At least not until last EMday m T im 1 la»t September. The chairman from merger committee ohal^ plans are being made to sweep the floor around the HOME RUNS—Bench, Cln, at the start of an extended Red l it o r i M PLUS HEATS .. ^ bases In a style not seen often Montreal at Atlanta, 2, twi- The Tlgera’ victory kept them M toe Uggette ' 801 800 0 12-4-9 of the subcommittee, Sam J. man Abe PolUn of tba BalU- 15th of July or so; new loads arriving are being 17; Stargell, Pgh, 14; Kingman, recent days at Fenway. night Sox home stand. Hla four runs tied fok first place In the Amer- double and ^ e s W Reg$d« Ervln Jr., D-NX?., has cootin- nuxe BuUets. ___ They opened with four runs WetoereU, Daigle and sent directly to the sales floor instead of being 2 0 LAP NOVICE New York at Cincinnati, N batted in during (Wednesday’s lean League Bast with the Bal- Jackson and Sal Bando. Csajka; Preet, Dumond, Per- ually voiced Ma oppoaltion to Also on too agenda for tho STOLEN BASES—Morgan, In the first Inning and added the MU. two-day session were dla- punched, tom and mutilated through the computer PMladelphla at Houston, N 11-8 vtctocy over the Kansas timote Orioles, who nipped Although the A’s dr««)ed rone and Nurmi. Cln, 24; Brock, StL, 19. feur more in the second. They a t y Royals gave Mm 10 for tha The House Is also preparing cusslons on poaalUe action department. So you can see that feverish activity prrCSnNO (6 Decisions)— nafcini^ 9-1 In 10 Innlnga. Else- their fourth In a row, they __ __ _ „ . added one in the fourth and two last five games. Hla home nm where, ChUfomla downed maintained their two-game lead to tackle the matter. On against tho NBA playen who is going on. STOCK BAO^ Nolan, On, SI, .888, 2.18 But-Sut- . Ajohth AMERICAN LEAGUE ALUMNI EaU and single raised Ms average ClevaUmd 4-8, Boston drubbed over CMcago In the AL West t /M % , Wednesday, toe chairman of participated In the May all-atar Adm. 88.00, under 12 yrs. 86o ton. LA, ^ .Wg, . l1.26 . » BBlass, l ^ , uaing a bat he Behind toe neat two-Mt pitch­ This weekend we expect to have inore goodies WJL. Pet. Cffi frmn .191 to .202. ing of Dave BldweU, Naaaiff___ the House judiciary subcom- game against the ABA, tba sals Pgh, 7-1, .876, 2.87 J.Ray, Htn, j^^rowed from Tommy Haiper, / ' j' *■. (some baddies) to tempt you. Here is my 100% — Coming — Baltimore 28 22 .660 — "The last three or four weeks Arms blanked mlttee. Rep. Emmanuel OeUer, of the Boston O ^ c a , 7-1, .878, 6.28. ^ jiB ie end .660 — I’ve been Mtting the bail a lot D-N.Y., said Ma auboom^ttee of the announced of the inaccurate list: Deran covered sofa and chair sets, Hurricane HeU Drivers STRIKEOUTS—Carlton, Detroit 28 22 Races Were Run on Derby Day State Bank, 4-0, at Mt. Nebo. two stolen bases. To show he aeveland___ 22 2d .468 4H better," even though I haven’t $299.95 elsewhere at $199.60; Maple 36” Dinette VQ; Seaver, NY, 77. was human, he was picked off sosttm Sets with 6 chairs at $106.30 and $135.20 for the 21 25 .467 6 h:u) that many Mts." said Ca­ ««1 retired U men via rtrike- the ^®k - *®^ _ first in the eighth. Kew York 21 39 .410 7 ter. "I’m watriilng the boll bet­ outa Mark Odell led the offense was Introduced by Rep. Jack plus scheduling and rule 42” size, both with extension leaf included; compact Danny Cater had a three-nm Milwaukee 16 82 .888 U ter and not lureaaing. Launch Investigation changes. 6 cu. ft. refrigerators at $85.90; $13.00 suede hand­ with two MU. Brooks, D-TSx. homer and four RBIs and now West "When I first came here X The looere' Norm Davey hurl­ bags at $4.90; snack table sets of 4 at $4.77; new has knocked In 10 runs In the oaUand 88 17 .660 — figured I hod to produce. Then ed a three-Mtter. BUI Uvengpod selection of stereo tapes at $1.50 and $3.00 each; A & B SPORT SHOP last five games. . Carlton Phric Chicago 81 19 .620 2 I was presaliig, trying to riiaw and Tim Thibodeau collected Billie Jean Step Closer nerfs or frisbies for the kids at 15c; new grocery added a two-run homer, Ms Minnesota 27 21 .668 5 what I could do, and the more At Churchill Downs two MU each. selection, candy, pillows, mats and towels, air con­ sixth of the year. Into the oen- California 26 3T .481 9 you do that, the less you Mt." Naeaiff’s 101 020 4-8-2 ditioners, sandals, sneakers and hundreds of items terfleld Meacbers. Kansas CKy 22 38 .440 U And Cater can 111 afford not LEXINGTON Ky. (AP)— The Kentu<*y State Rac­ nnnfc 000 000 0-3-4 To England Net Laurels In additkm to their 13 Mts, I can’t remember. Texas 28 80 .484 UH to Mt. He is not a defensive DANNY C A m ing Commission has launched an investigation into two BldweU aad OdeU; Davey and the Red Sox also stole four Wednesday's Besnlto genius. Hla range as first base _ , . races run at Churchill Downs May 6, the same day as Uveagood. BRISTOL,______England__^ (AP) — Cisco beat Pat Pretorlua of bases, raising the quesfon of stretches from about Ms left 7 h « Joaephson was hijttred Come sample the free delicious coffee while you Boston 11 .Kansas a ty 8 the'iKentucky Derby. ^ — ------BUUe Jeau Khw”« a sUp clo«ir BcaOi pUy. look. As usual, there’s no high pressure and a real when was the last time the an­ New York i, Oilcago 0 foot to Ms right. But It was no* A"** Cater got back into the Bach race was won by a race, was won by Postal Ifl- SPINNINO ft SPIN CAST ft FLY B AND REEL COMBOS another title in her Ulustrl- (»a»bner of New York “ho-hard-time” money back guarantee on anything wilh Line 67.W to MM6______vil-footed Bed Sox had per­ Detroit 8, Minneaota 2 tor hla fielding that the Red "tartlng lineup. tooroughbred who was a long lagro. The horse was quoted by Takes New Poet formed such a feat. Texas 7, Milwaukee 1 Sox gave up Lyle, probably the "When I got bembed," Cater abot^ontoe morning Une, but. the morning llnomaker as bqliig PRrtvmiBNnB tAPi — Mike “ “ *«l»y «****' ®“ y eUmlnated John Ctooper of A u» you buy. Bring your wife, your kids, your mother- BULK SPO^ aiONO $A9______■*We can’t find It anywhere," I / ■ in-law and. your wallet. We’ll be glad to see all of Baltimore 2, Oakland 1, 10 in- top lefthanded reliever in the aald, " I tMd myself that whan I who won after receiving heavy a 16-1 longahot, but raced as T ^ ^ S ^ r t i ^ o r m ^ victory In the eemlflnaU of toe ^ 6-A ^ said team statistician Dick nlngs league. Cater la a lifetime .279 got back in I was going to re- them . ALL TERRAIN BIKES . . . 10 H J. Bresclani. “It probaWy never betting supoort at the track. the 9-6 favorite. director at American Inter- West of England TennU Oiam- mln'iinolo a o 60. 61 8 and 8 WHEELERS California 4, aeveland 8 Mtter who alwaya had found lax. So far, it’s paid off.” \ to m iti« 2 o n Chairman WU- May aald the conamlaalon la national OoUege toe h ^ ^ happened before." Today’s Games Fmway Park portlculariy to It paid off Tueoday whan Cto- Uam H. May told a Lexington also Inveatigating the second AMFjariAN MADE — LIGHTWEIGHT . Chicago (Bahnsen 8-6) at Ms Ukiiig. tor whackad a three-run homer press confMence Wednesday race held at tha Downs on Dap- S X -S it^ "^ n ceV Mr.. King, of long Beach, of Berkley, B E I E I iM B E B OUB E71- SPOBTBPAL CANOES New York (Peterson 4-7) ,N HAUUDTO HOUB8: FRI- enter was benched for a Into the left center field eoreen i3t the commlarion la parUcu- by Day. He aald toe commls- lege. Tranghese replace. Vln CaUf., defeated Laura Romkxiw C ^ . RUBBER BAFTS______Sports Dial Kansas City (Murphy 2-2) at while during Ms slump In favor In the second off *f-«— » rety lariy ooncenad about dxamplea aion ^ (AP photo) ^ d y tto achoM’s assUtant of South Africa 60, 60. ^ DtAm M te 9 aad 8ATUB- Boston (Slebert 6-2) of Duane Joaephson, a catcher^ reliever A1 Fltsmorrls. He DAYS IF te 6. mp BEST A of "Inconalatent wagering . . . race," but noted that toe wln- PA(JE-SE1TER— John Howard of Springfleld, Mo., is pacing the field in quM- atMrtlc director, who had held WhUe Mrs. King was maki^ ^ 1000 HABTFX)KD TPKK. ROUTE 89 TONIGHT aeveland (Colbert 0-4) at tumed-firat baseman who Is a knocked fat another run fat the and of toe (winning) n«. Scotch Thom also won at the sports infonnation job toe the women’s aliigles aemU, KiU Kemmer of Loa AUgaUa »• I4)TI >' VERNON, CONN. Vlt-aOSt 7:80 Yanka va. 6Fhlte Box, California (Wright 6-2), N good Mtter but fields Uka a first Inning aad added a olagie horse In^lOth race." M odds after beliig a 10-1 shot ifying ercnts for the U.S. Olympic road bicycling team. Here he s shown win­ last 18 yeara. Rosemary GasaU of Sou Fran- 7, 6-1. Open Mon. • Fri. 10 AJK. to 9 P JL — Sat 10 A J«. to 6 PJH. WINF 7 Only games scheduled catcher-tumed-first baseman. In the eighth. That race, a $8,600 claiming In toe morning line. ning the 100-kilometer race at lidce Luzerne, N. Y. Howard is m the Army. /■ . - r : “h< :ii'r PA0B5 ItWSNTY-EIGHT . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1972 MANCHESTER’BVENING HERALD, MANCHESpSR, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1972 PAGE TWENTY-NINE

Smith Qualifies for Open Vm Economical Woy fO K TMeACTtON. Tht ‘^Artion Markelplaeo^ "t- YOU W A N T ^ I Over 15A00 Pali SulMerilMre By EARL YOST tant (olf professional at the The local g(dfer, a Tetoran o< a (oU pro and la emi^yed at AMERICAN UEAGCE To Advortiso Westchester Hills Country aub two years In Vietnam with the another course Just o»er the TUhlglifa Games Navy A see-aavr battle aU the way J While all eyes m In White Plains, N.Y. ______w.- ______OonneoUeut line In New York. gears vs. Army it P Over Daily Raaden VS, Open Golf Tourn^ent ^ tom e‘ r *6 onnecUcut “s llmt sea- to^'Tor wiSTeU ‘ 16 SvordB, 8 days ...... ||1.89 this weekend at Pebble and New England Amateur son »» sn assistant pro at West. qaUfomla and 'a few pracUce Morlartywin, vs. BUemoy Nasslff. m Buckley ino In the fifth Inning —r-- to- a PFast flesulta Beach, Calif., will be on champion and assistant pro at chaster. Alex Hackney, Kan* rounds beMre the Open. Lawyers vs. Ansaldl, Ver- pressing Police k Firs, W , at ^ 'words, ___...... $8,24 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR Jack Nicklaus, Arnold the Manchester Country Club, cheater pro, reports Smith hap T he ^ lonr^rlvlng reddiead pUnok WaddeU Field. . - | 16' words, 10 days ...... ! . 84.50 Palmer, Gary Player and was one of lO qualifiers in the been doing a lot ot teaching holds the Manchester Country ------Steve Pyka dquNed to r D il-, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Lae Trevino, there will be many New York Metix^toUtan Sec- and playing this season. Smith Club course record with a'palr NATIONAE, USAGCE Ion with singles coming ,from > 2 0 iworda, 26 days ...... $14.56 U:06 NOON DAT BEFORE PUBUOAllON others shooting for spots high Uon. The Manchester High grad served two years at Shaker of ii rounds. He reigned as the jeff Berman and PhUSteve Valeii- SullU, Ed Bates and Rich on the prise list. who went on to star In golf at Farms Ccuntiy Club In West- State amateur king In W64 and tine combined their moundFunk. tal- Happy Ads ...... $1.50 inch Deadline lor Saturday and Monday One will be Ron "Red” Smith the University of Houston card- Held, Maas, before taking the 19M and garnered the New entsJast night at Buckley Field ■ PAF’s Tom Orlcwskl tripled Is 12:00 Noon Friday of Manchester, current assls- ed scores of T3-TS—14B. New York Job. His wUe U also Enidsnd tlUe' in lM«. to pitch Bonansa Steak to a and singled with John FeUetler,. ------10-1 victory over VFW. _Brian _ Shay and John Oarr ac- PHONE 643-2711 Berman had four hits In the counting to e the otiier hits Imineu Snrvfeea 13 Heating and nwiiMim 17 Nicklaus Cahtiy Relaxed on Eve of Open offensive showing ^th Briw PLEASE READ caiarlebots stroking three. 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Frequently heavy fog pours In o2e^°^misiMss5!Sfica. U stroked n two-run homer AMERICAN FABM i dled hi the usual maimer. $8,887, first $2,200 takes it. Un­ 1 9 Happy 1 Ith Birthday Happy 9th Birthday tour^ from off the ocean and In the it-oug > ;^ _ _ ManardlUo pounding dercoated. $168 attaching tent, LIGHT trucking, cellar and a t -______Dressmokliig whelming tournament favorite. "tt’s silly to come to a tour^ ‘^^mtoOarUM.. R Jtormall- tillThtt^ Ih a hlghweorlng contest. Ar-. traUer hitch Included. Mwn- tics cleaned, odd Jobe, lawns, CUSTOM made ladies dresses, CATHE CLIFFORD is so ^ and relaxed his atti- nament a week In advance." he Smlth-Meumn.. m y A ^ b S d Wiped. «•' KATHY NIELSEN Zaroekl-auest. inga, 128 Brookfield Street trees cut and removed. Call suits, bridal gowns znii veils. Love, tude borders on arrogance, said. "AU you do Is buUd up ttiai 4—O’Amato O U e «* " ^ " *018 OOx—4-8-8 4 .'a s Bob lA gsIr, Dsn Loit and Poond 1 Also hand set faShton Jewelry. “I’m much more confident aess. Two But It’s not the windla marthat her-Jiks. .Rotnayko Your Ever Lovin' Pelt Mom, Dad, It’s the riauiwsum Stevenson's 0l2 000-3-2-2 ton and Doug Cain oontrUNited 1969 FORD custom, 4-door se­ 649-1188. my game and swing than I was practice rounds are enough for l-ffsrt^SheSStrL L p n ifr -lA d le a Diamond rvrtst dan. Good mechanical condi­ HAVE TRUCK wlU travel. Odd dosaph and Jason 5 sun, baking' the smaU, unduUt- 5ZEiS!5p5ue5&u^S^*T2^ Livingston and Ostrout; Fits- three hi^ Wayne Parttef ^ Wt Cathy, Katby, Dingy, at the Masters,” he confides. “I anybody.” sratch, name on back, vicini­ J« »o a conciate hard- R«tdr4Um- Ssraid and Andreo.______weU for tha losers. ,------^----- tion. Needs paint Job. $660. SheUy, Wendy, Laura, Lori, have my game Just eibout Tensions were ty Manchester Paikade. Re­ Phone 648-0188 after 6 p.m . Tree removal. Free estimates. WlOVjng ” Laura, Carole, A|«ll, Jim, ------Ian. OengnsOata, ICIgUore-aueat. ward. 6484881. Happy Graduation where I want It.” nerves were wearing thin—In “ess. 8—Prinole-Guest, CanoGuesL OoUege student. 876-8066. T ru c k in g - S t o r a g e 20 Mark, Mike, Jody, Buddy, And standing there In the every case except that of Nick- _ , S—FeiSttson-Oueat, Heath-Queit. ------J,------i------1986 FORD Oalaxle 800 convert­ Fled and Sneakers DANNY Hatse-Coimon. R. IfcNamarar Mecom Cleared hy Rozelle LOST*— Lady’s wrietwatch, mi- ible, V8, autmnaUe, excellent AM Bm OUS college students. MANCKEUiTER — DeUveiy — wings Is Gary Player, the meti- laus and Trevino—as ISOofthe S t 0 | l | * 0 r j O l HR Dean. nols make, Vsmon Circle park­ Experienced In painting, win­ light trucking and 'package de­ Love, culous, gutty UtUe giant from world’s finest ^Ifers prepared ^ o J 10—White - Wotff. Wataoo-Wati. condition, $660. 648-2067. Kautman-BaboU. Phelan-WUsoa. ing lot or Sage Allan. Reward, dow'washing, lawn care, gen­ livery. Refrigerators, wariiers Happlinwi to: Mom, Dad, Diana, South Africa, rated by many of tar the 7:30 a.m., EDT, first JV lon arty o q i i aU—Kosuch-Amuitnns. C l Mlstrettar ciaU'6484661. 1960 CHEVROLET wagon, air- eral cleaning. hKhxnxiutdoor and stove moving specialty. Having Scout Ijeadera Uke the more knowledgeable cwn- round tecoff In the most presU- •> * Fluceral£~Kelley-Alrod, M. War- Of Underworld Connectionis Debbie and littia Rock ren-T.O. Kelley. conditioned, completely rebuilt fltxx’ strippliig, and sealing FPldlng chairs- for rent. 648- ESTER SCHUET7 petitors as possibly the man to glous of the big pro title events. Qie o f John Porteua, ’'u^12—Hancock H um odT '- - Oldham.Oldham, Pearson- NiEW YO R K (AP) — Nation- vdilch. RoieUe said, "evoked LOOT — Ofay and udilte oat, to tow travel trailer, excellent and - . Danlelaon. O im If NU, I (a»ti£owv-' jdus much more. Prcfessianal 0762. beat for the 72nd U.S. Open The Pebble Beach course, slumping Moriarty Broth- whiston- FootbaU League Oommls- banner headUnea." Strickland Street area. Phone oar. First $700. 8724398. work done at amateur prices. BARBARA MURRAY Happy Birthday starting today. scene of famiUar Bing Croeby g „' array has me up with an- FrmK Mm I^ b T Jarvia. H. Jarvis sioner Pete RoeeUe says John The NFL prCbe, the cemmte- 647.1966. Free estimates. 646-4486. from PlMnmmnK^ U clean-but he’s f^®' 1960 CHEVY Impala 8 8 , con­ 'That nm inds ma— do you think Spiro wiii bo on tho VofSrfSilg'!^^ JERRY lineup. Former Ifanchester oueat B. TarearSMsu, R. Tarca- not so «ure alxwt some real ea- uon by Mr. Mecom m ootn or UMT Large male angora vertible, 827, good numlng con­ ODD JOBS ugbt trucking, 100 — — Troop 655 Now you're 5 years gray oat, white paws and tkkot again?" High standout and American ®iM)otchlan - &>ain. Sullivan- *ate tranaaettona in which the the real esUte trans^ona dition. Asking $200. Call 649- mUe mdlus of Manchester. BXPBRIENCMD ROUSE palnt- old. Liegion ace, Brad Steurer joined uiceyTiaata^wSKam, oicuere* president ot the New Orleans cited .. . hut ho underworld as- stomach. Reward. Call 641- 7906. MteoeUaneous repairs, car­ er% looking for outside work. To Tha (Herald photo by Bucelviclus) For Informatlco and estimates liove, the ranks Tuesday night. ’ '‘S ^ a i-w u iia m a . Crockou-Ty- Saints was ^ v d d . j^ la tio n U Mr. M ecom In M06. pentry, masonry, clean up, MANESS FAMILY R ed Sm ith 1938 Z28, CAMARO, gold and caU 6484806, 6494088. Vicki Steurer played varsity baU man. Alexander-lannucl,Keegan- O n Wednesday, RoaeUe these matters, Bwiness ServkM 13 landscaping, almost anything. It's Baon'Nica In- black, tape i^ayer, rally -• 8464498 airtim e. with Keene State OoUege in Now “ i9^{uddo«.BatUston.Idax-BatUatao, Lavey-HUU,l*vev-HUU. cleared JiocomM ecom oro f any auegsuaUeged The udeals, o w , RoseUe m ML “ • wheels, black Interior, $1,900. M o b Ut H o O M f 4 4 L TWO TEACHERS, experienced Knowing You. MRS. SNYDER and Hampehire this spring and Is al- Bkdi-0< it. oiekstaudS^Boauchene. undenrarid associations. But he volved real estate Investrnents ATTENTION apartment dsrell- PROFESSIONAL yard core, painters, looking for summer K ey Issue in B la lo ck Suit INLAND FI8HINO exceUent fishing at Candlewood ^ ^ aoccer player. - Fritz. Oarit-Syverv M ecom. also the o f $2,000 and $26,000 with one of CaU 289-4061. experienced In hedge and REWEAVING of burns, ' moth- MRS. KERSTEHER «rs iutd m oblls home owners. MUST sacrifice — Like new, luUes, slppers repaired. Win­ Jobs, Interior or exterior, with Lori Moffat As water levels recede trout Lake, Lake Zoar, Moodus Reser- Dart, 6 cylinder, large or smaU, tree removal, corders tor rent. Mariow’s, 867 done iwrt-time, by experienc­ good to excellent In the follow- Pond and Ashland Pond. Hartford Tnmirc"*’*' S sivloe, 6384601. On Graduation and ing streams: Housatonlc River, FHshing for white catfish and Q^oup (g-O). Probable ‘rtflyUng TWnOBT May 8 accusations by Aaron an Internal Reveime Service standard, black, new tires on etc. Insured. CaU 6464833. Main St., 6494221. ed painter.. Call after 8 p.m., Dean's List. Heyl Farmington River and its West white perch is excellent -In the pngj,ar -,^111 be either Pete Sala Moriaity’a vs Hartford Insure Cohn, dlrectcr of the New Or- ctxivlctitxi on a rear, $800. 649-7180. f mill — - - POWER mowers, hand mowers 648-9112. Bettor late tnan never. On Disciplinary Case Branch, Salmon River, Ham- Thames River and Owmecticut Spencer, K Sa ...... TWO Handymen want a variety mr. Love, ance, 6 St Thomas Seminary, leans Crime Commission, who charge, but it ^ ^ ^ WANTED 1964 Chevrolet Inv- Happy Birthday mcnasset River, Bl^kledge River. Striped bass are provld- Failure to scow runs has pi/wJ^n.1.1 told Congreks’ House Select com who hrou$h^ Otis .Imavld- RIDE needsA to Travelers Data vice. CaU "SharpaU.’ ’ Free Three O f ATLAbrrA,Ga. (AP)-The broa(i q u e s t i o n R»ver. Scantic River, Natchaug ^g good fishing In the lower be;r5.ila;iv.” ^ii pr^em^i. Committee on (Organised Crime ual Into the transactions , and pala, 2-door in good attics, ceUats cleorred. Lawns DAVID Center from Manchester, 8- condition. OaU 6484706 attar pick-up and deUvery. 648-0800. wallpapering and er a federal court has jurisdiction over athletic disc^li- .scantic River, Mt. ^ ^ c u t R i^ r . ^ o n ^ S S Gm ^ W SUNDAY that Mecom was associating the Individual Is hy no means 4:10. OaU 6484898 after 0. and gardener’s service. CteU from nary c^es been raised as a key issue m Jane Bla- Misery Brook, Pachaug River m a r i n e ^ T ^ ^ d ^ y E n fie ld vs. Manchester with people who had under- an associate of the Saints’ own- 8:80 p.m . 6484106. CARPSINTRY, repairs, Get Well Wishes to Fast, dependable service lock s $5 million suit over her suspension by the Ladies and Five MUe R iver. a few biuefish up to nine ttoee games. RIDE wanted High Street Man­ jobd^ light trucking. Phone 649- M Y BABY Joan Legion, 2 p.m. Mt. Neho world connections, a statement er." iw i MQB-GT, 10,000 mUes. TREK Service (Soueier)—Trees Brush, roU, spray. Ihtegi Professional Golf Association. Trout flsblnsrfishing in lakes is re- pounds are being taken south ...... chester to PWA, second shift. Teal blue, exoeUent ccndlticn. 8904. Phone 6494408. cut, buUdlng lots clear^ trees quality, service. CaU day Love, Happy Birthday ‘"nie courts have consistently ported to be good with Wonon- of Faulkners Island, -Phone-4464629, 04*4006. - toiitod' Got a tree problem? night 648-7876. held that questi(xis of quail- whether to grant the Jury trial scomuc Lake, Elast Twin Fishing for blackfish is report- WANTED Ride to Biritope Cor- -r r — WeU worth phone eaU . 742- to5dfa^ContiqeH ii^14 Happy Face SHIRLEY fleations and discipline are not Miss Blalock requested. Lake, West Hill Pond, Highland ed to be good to excellent all GALAXIE, 'V8, CKILINQ epectells ner, West Hartford, from Pros- standard, good condition. $800. 8282. matters within the purview ot Her lawyers argued that the Lake, Oindlewood Lake, Ball along the coast, pact'St (rune between Hart­ ______ROOM additions, (kwmers, ga- workmanship. On CaU 638-4087. 1 Happy Birthday Love, antitrust law," argued LPGA issue is whether her suspension Pond, Quassapaug Lake, Gard- Mackerel fishing Is spotty ford Rd. and Hackmatack St.) AIX. MASONRY WORK done, rages, add -a -levels, root- aU your ceilings r U lawyer H

THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHUTLE Household Goods 51 Apewfinenis - Hots - ^ Aporfmeots - Hots - BHunats LaeoHbm Bm Iim ss UeattoM Hoosot For Salt 72 Houyes For Sole 72 Out of Town Out of Town Movma — 8suu« • montii-oid Tonemoiits ■ 53 Tenepnenis . 58 F o r B o a t W h e h SHE>5 HOME ALOHE, IT TAKES * 3 ^ IP THE RgflTOF T«e FAMU.y^ 54 For Root F o r S e i a 75 For Sole 75 oniahod velvet Uvln» room anismTATB oceunanov- four- THRBai rooms, tUe iMth. hMt, ^ M A N ^ U MANCHESTER Seven-room Sinple-Line Matchmates CLASSIFIED TEEHEUA FOREVCR TO ANSWtfER THE ATHOME.- STMMPMO^.* rooms, Aluminum siding, i>>lonlal. New Mtcben, two -iV PHOME-______suite, master bedroom set.^“™ ^ ^ hot water Inohided. Middle- GLASTONBURY —New TJ»Hng aged adulta. Saouflty dapoalt, storms, and sorkans, separate baths, Urge rooms. Enclosed 12-room duplex with 3-car ga­ XlLOET ble door refrigerator, self- raferaneaa. Mo pata. Paridng. modem heafing eystems, good porch. Aluminum aiding. Dou- VIRNON EMO’ Manohester. rage. Large lot. ExceUent in- rrrru. cleaning double oven, vacuum 16H School Street, aaoond lUumUng and wiring, one side bla garage. Hsyea Agency, 646- Ideal starter or retirement c••* • waU-tD-waU oarpefing • vinyl waU eovertag has a ueuable eeoond story and Start packing and caU 900. CaU Mitten Agency Real­ DeodUne for tetnrdoy ond Mondoy Is Noon Frldsy CaU ««s-sass. and hot water, atdrMn and attached office or work ahop Earle Everett, Interaational tors, 648-6830, 648-9680. One sad tn bidMNIMU spaiUng fwr 888 cam s rents from $4 per sq. ft. AsaoeUtea, 847-1800. ImmedlaaB paridng. On bus 11ns, con­ epaee. $84,800. Odegard Realty, T. J. CROCJKETT SEVEN PIBiCB Mediterranean venient to shopplnv- Eight VBIRNON — Young S-bedrooih bedroom eet, I4S0: dining room N ew dnrdM S 848-4880. MANCHESTER — 8-famlly, 0-0- Realtor Raised Ranch, large Uvlng TODB COOPERATION WIIX, spartment unit, |S06 monthly. tbB Fariey oompaiy 17M6S1 8, etove and refrigerator in BE APPRECIATED aet $388, alao odda and enda. HIGH ON A hUl, charming 7- room, dining room, big DIAL 643-2711 OeU anytime Other apartments at ITS Slairt each apartment MOdem ce- 648-1577 875-6279 OeU MOAIM. Middle T^a. Raymond Pontl- room Cape Cod, country Utch- kltchan with taUa space, oven- mmlo batlu, permanent vinyl range, diahwaaher, and dispos­ 80” WHIRLPOOL electric etovel 5 4 5 ^ 2 3 criU, 84t0800. 648-8844.; g . ------hSwrT^ rarage, conve- BAST Hartford — Ihreo-bed- ConHmied From Preceding Poqe F o r R o o t al, plenty of cabinets, closet white, foil-lined oven, like new, ’ FIVE ROOMS, aaoond floor, 54 W Ai™ --8 » 4-roofc car gamge. woodod U*. 840.- Omr^Bon Agen- t^ m space galore, vanity both, A muat be eeen, 8160. T48-T793. contnO, adulta omy, no pata. BTVB-R(X>M ground floor of- ment, by adult lady. OsU 648- 000. Principals only, owrwr, city utlUUes, basem ent FuUy most rooms carpeted, sundeck, carpeted. Immaculate. Im­ Hdp Wemted-FwiKde 35 Help Wonled-Femole 35 I BUT anything and everything. FIVE-ROOM duplex, basement. CaU after 8 p.m ., 648-8067. floe sttito, parking, alr-condl- 648-6881.' rec room with ftneplaoe and arvsV.MoVMHd NEW ON MARKET mediate occupancy. 833,800. bar, separate laundry area Furniture, ^ppUanoes, bouae- yard, parking. No pete. $180. FOUR-ROOM duplex Spmt paneled. Marlow’s, 867 WORKING OOUK.E with cat TWO FAMILY. 84, UtOhon, Meyer, Realtors, 648-0608. obm/HAGeutJ waree, 4>rio-a-brac, etc. Houae- phia aectirlty, referencee. M7- UTalti S t Manchester — Parklike eet- with half balfa, 2-car garage. M«M8UW,A/.V. ment, exceUent reridenUal lo­ . . . i. ,______seek apartment with yard living room, dining room, and fing enliances this beautiful hold Iota wanted. CeU 648-7878. 1860 after 4 p.m . HEBRON —Four-bedroom Co­ Lovely wooded lot! City water m a t u j u s ^ t ^ cation, 3 bedrooma. One ridld. OMCMBHCIAL place for lease tl<0, near bus Una 3 bedrooma each unit. Central EhigUah Tudor of 7 rooms. and sewers. *nil8 home is im-. MM or sale, 481 Main St., next to de«iral>le. CaU 248HI374 after location. Asking $80,800. Mer­ Lovely I enclosed porch, fire­ lonial, IH baths, range, 'fire­ I LvV' _ ‘ WANTED CLEAN, uaM rafrlgeratora, f IVE-ROOM duplex, nochU- w> dogs. 1186. 688-8067. place, carpeting, formal din­ m aculate! See It today! $86,- »toeoofiui6lb rangea, post office. ExceUent business ®'®®- ritt Agency 646-1180. place, plastered walls, wind­ 900. Govang Agmmy, 643-9674. __ j automaUc waahara no pets, garage, electric AVAILABLE July 1st, olean, ing room. Immediate occupan- with guarantoea. Sea them at looafion with buUdlng. CaU RP®lWW®*SUU|WOOUOWOUUi ing stetrease, oU heat. In­ stove, Frlgldaire, $130. month­ four-rooi^ apartment, fimt MANCHESTER — 886,900, 2 cy. 888,600. OUdden Associatea, PART-DME SECRETARY ISHOSBXJNIf.f B. D. Paarl’a AppUancaa, MB 646-3436, 84. Bustnoss FropOTty terior professionaUy decorat­ Glastonbury $74,900 ly, 62 School St. between 13.8 floor, stove, and parking in­ m fomUy, maintenance free elu- Realtors, 644-2638. Main S t CaU 648-8171. F o r S a k ed. Garage with electric eye INVESTMENT FOR A Tour must be proficient at shorthand and typing. p.m . cluded. AduHs preferred. CUl r THREE • ROOM boraer ottlce ___ mlnum aiding, exceUent condi- door' Quiet resldenUal area PROFESSIONAL MAN Interesting work. Hours somewhat fVexlble. before 6 p.m . 648-1888. suite. House h Hale Bldg., 968 MANCHESTER — Industrial Uon, 2 fumhees, good income yet close to bus, schools, TOLLAND Help Wanted - Dogs-Hrds-Pets 41 Artidet For Sole 45 ESTATES and household lots to St. Phone 648-4846. xoned emaU parcel of lend with churcU and shopping. $40,- DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ BIG LCTT-HOUSE-VIEW nS'*derign7d PLEASE CALL DAY OR NIGHT. M e w 37 buy. Bob FlucU gi^ MB-334T. nmnrvn msi,* 6-room custom buUt C ^ 6484666. 000. SUfOLISH S]»4nger Spaniel PICNIC TABLES, extra sturdy. WOODLAND ment, wall-to-wall oarpetlng . OwiuBi spMe, storage Wor Uia-dls- Wrtssmm, ^ -» « ...... i' i ■ ' ■ ^ Bight largeccu^c sunnyDM3U1J rooms,awssus, mj/va-qx>t- OUICOoffice X«CUIU^B.faculties. SAFEICIOUB,Gracious, WWl-apa- 646-0222 — If busy caU 646-2000 REAL ESTATE Career—rapid P»>M>y. male, AKC registered, aU bolted. All aises and stylea.______throuidiout, complete appU- play. Bolton Notch, former ^ ^ “2 ^ MANOTB8THR — A money CHARLES LESPERANCE less condition, on % acre, with clous Uvlny In thU flawless 6- expanalon with newer, larger champion breed, aU permanent Prom 880., delivered. W. Zink- ORleo and oncea, vanity bath. Cantmlly McKlnnsy Lum beiyard. Ctood maker 2-fiim ily. Nice locaUoo. 649-7620 20 mile panorama. FamUy room home with every Imagln- quarters has made its possible ■hots, exceUent for hunting or er, WlndsorvlUe Rd., Ellington, ofOTO EgH ipm ont 54 located 8178. montlily. R. D. vteoal locaUcm. 1-228-4460. poienaai. «89,8W. 646- a U ufiUttes. Long time lenants, ^ 7;;= = = = = ^ ----- r ;------; ----- room with rtone fireplace for- able ctmvenlence, IH acres, ad- for you to join our sales or- ter pet. CaU 648-1846. 878-0687. Murdouk, 648-2682. - ■ ■ — ^ ______Priced right. OsU Les CBaik, MANCHB8T^_ —N^w w fo«^ mal dining rt»m, 2M bathe, joining country club. Lovely 8317 PBOFESSIONAL ottlce, four- porvfim j.w _ at wnusl 2884827, PrmUge Real Estate Q**‘®’‘ occupancy. Unmatchable landscaping. Uve, work and Help WoBted-Femoie 35 Help Wonted-Mole 36 htEE - t h r e e APARTMENTS IOH-24Vi 5558 ^ ^ ______sary. For confidential Inter- adorable 8- SCREENED loam, gravel, RRMINGTON calculator, good DELUXE 3 - bedroom - i apart­ noma, exceUent location, ax- mg square feet, for ware- U®- l»;yggl «=^11 Mr. in clean, euburfaan atmoe- week kittens, 2 Uue eyed- condition. 880. Phone M841409. 5,000 EXPERIENCED tailor — ex­ view call Ralph Paaek 288- processed gravel and flU. HOaaCSTEAD ST.' ment, wall'to-wall carpeting, cellent .decor all toHUfiee. |176 ' ..r* ’ ^ t h country lUce atmosphere. ■ *Lewis, 649-6806.Ko/ia uHurry! .. .1 phere. Top-stitching accents the So popular . . . the Mid­ CU'IT'ER GRINDER — days, wfaito, one comic caUco. Box perienced fitter for ladies al­ 7475, 743-8343. George H. OrtfOng, Ino. 748- OEV W. MHNNJB TPKB. com plete aM>Iianees, 2 air- n S y 648-lW, M ^9.’ n -. T, , iww LliBTINa — Sht-room Upper SOe. R. F. Blanchard, simple lines of this easy- dy-Sweater! Mothei: and must be familiar with cutting ______traln^, used to children. Call LOUIS DIMOCK REALTY terations fuU or part-time. 7888. MANGHE8TBB conditioners, full basement, "fw Koii fenced yard, good loca- • Realtors, 646-2482. to-wear style with pretty daughter will love wear­ tools, job sh<^ experience. Ap- pmiCH PRESS operators 643-1881. washer-dryer hook-up, vanity ^ 872-3786. immedlato occupancy. ——------• • B&-W • • 649-9823 collar. No. 8317 with ing this matchmate-style! Many employe benefits. Apply ply J. T. Slocomb, 68 Matson THE BIRCHES Antiques re­ fiCSwiSi ToTStiir experience required. Apply In ALUMINTIM riiMta used as 1, 2 and- S-bedroom luxury type bath, glasa sliding doom ™ ™ * * V * * 1 2 ^ Leer 20e. Jlte. Lombardo, Bel- MANCHBflTE^R — 888,600 wlU PHOTO-ouiDE is in Sizes No. 6568 has knit direc­ Butterfield's Dept. Store, Man­ mu Rd. South Glastonbury, printing plates. .006 thick, S8x locating at Twin Hills Drive, L a n d lOVi to 24% (bust 33- tions . . . Girl’s Sizes 4 person, Qayla Mfg. Co., 1068 A r H e S r ^ ^ apartments. Features waU-to. onto patio. 8330. per month. LARGE eight-room CJolonial • * flora Agency, 647-1418. put you In a 1862-buUt " "7-room BARROWS and WALLACE CO. VERNON — 80 mUes view. H i chester Parkade. 633-8485. 32” . 23 cents each o r 0 fo r $1. Ooventty, Conn. Hours — waU carpeting, vanity tUe ______stone front Garrison Colonial acres, hlU tq> estate, 2400 47). Size 12%, 36 bust to 12 years; Miss Sizes C. TVdiand St., Ehist Hartford. Wednesd^, Tlnirsday, Friday, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, fl»i)lace. large lawn, p a ^ BOLTON -76 aoras, near can- Realtors—MLS . . . 3 yards of 45-inch. 12 to 20 inclusive, BILLINO aerk-typist. Good TAG SALE — Saturday June e48-27U. s baths, buUt-ln oven, range, eraa. Pleasant convenient lo- hi,rh immu BRAND NEW and — beautiful------8-' on 100x160 treed lot in the square foot brick Ranch. Bx- dishwasher, refrigerator and 648-2883. Memritester Parkade Patterns available only urn MM la calM (ar aacb patten benefits and salary. Duo-Fast b o o k k e e p e r — experienced 17th, 10,4 S4 HoniMteiiii (It ------10-8 p.m., Sunday 1-6 p-m. 0th- cation. Working adults, 648- Raised Ranch with etone p«ter SL area, 8 bedrooms, ceUent area. $64,900. Hayes -lactadai pasteia and haadllag. in office procedures, good ben­ ester tar BATT — Open 84 hours er tim es by M>Polhtnient. 742- dUpoeal, electric heed, 3 air- 3880. exterior. A plethora of fea- iv4 baths, 2 fireplaces, formal Manchester 649-5306 Agency, 6464181. tn sizes shown. Aaae Cabot, Maaobeator Northeast, 22 Tolland St., East Manchester.ester. Bomethins Something - for for ring beU for service. TORES rooms, all utilities, ap­ tn n 7M Is edst (ir tack patten FULL-TWE efits and salary. Duo- Fast 6807. condition ers, glass sUiUng ------^ Includl^ cathedral ceU- dining room, beamed, modern ______Evealng Herald, 115# AVK. Hartford. everyone. Model T motor and doom, aU large rooms. Full pliances, bus line, second floor, ^ BOLTON — 7 - room Oolcmlal, -tactaSaa patteea aa4 haadllai. o r AinmioAS, t o b k . Northeast, 23 ToUsnd S t. East parts, antiques, old bottles, old basement atorage area, am­ 8166 mcnttily, security re­ CENTRALLY located six-room '’*“ *• “ *■’ Inge, 2 flreplacos. 2% baths, 2- kitchen with buUt-lns, me COVENTRY Reduced See Bonwtt, Manobeater v.Y . isne. SALESWOMAN — Pilgrim MlUa Hartford. w s s i s s r r home tor rent. One-car garage. ______*«“ e«**t oai-ooeT. garage, _ _ 8 or 4 bedrooms room , breezeway, 2-car attach- quick sale, 810,000. Cbmpturt 4 H i baths, famUy room, fire­ 11*4 a v b . Mat Naate. Mdnta arttb ZIP RETAIL MAN tools, mlacelianeoas Items, Route 80, South. ple parking. Starting at 8170. quired. Available Immediately. place, two-car attached ga­ o r AMERICAS, MBW TOBK, CODZ aad ttrla Haabir. Fabric Department store la clothing and Jewelry. F m 5 7 Handy to toonping, schools, Flano Agency, 6464677. Good condition. P®!* WILUNGTON____ — Teh lovely ^ garage. Ea:;ly occupancy, room bouse, enclosed porch, M.Y. UOM. looking for mature woman, Permanent position in inter­ IMMEDIATE Opening — Raw- bus and religious facilities. month plus escrow. JarvU Re- wooded'MWS, close*to a lT i^ ■“ Agency, * 647-1418 Principals only, caU owner for huge. lot. Goodchild - Bart- rage. $34,900. Hutchins Agen­ Mat NaaN. AMnat wltb ZIP The Spring & Summer CXEAN, dark, rich loam, five cy, R estore, 649-6334. eSDI, Stria Naa*ar aa4 nia. *72 ALBUM IS 6 6 f. fuU-tlme, part-time. Apply 434 esting and chaUenging work leigfa Household Products OUN8 Parker double 12 yards, 822.00. Sand, gravel, LACE Wedding gown, long Model ^wrtment open for SPACIOUS 4-room apiutment. -I*-.elty, 643-im...... highways. Louis Dimock, isAwwmumro « appointment today, 649-2288. lett ]^altore, 643-2096, 648-7887, dealer needed in your area. sleeves, size 9, (Fox’s) special­ inspection 12-6 Saturday and Adults, no pets, utiUtles extra. The *72 Spring-Summer 12 tpactel aalit Baakt-45« aack. Oakland St., Manchester. in regitm’s largest leading gauge, Ithaca double 12 gauge, stone, manure, pool and pstlo « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Realty, 649-9823. SOUTH WINDSOR — Need 4 atOI nkwar-et02 Snkdaatkar't Can earn $60 to 876 or more ty shop, cost 8300, selling 825. Sunday, other times ly iqn 8136. Security depooM. Imnie- with extra a-family buUdlng SUMMIT STREET — Four-bed- ° * * '^ ^ * * ' ______Basic FASHION contains sports store. 30-40 Krag carbine. 648-7678 af­ sand. 643-8004. O ot of Tow bedroom s? We have Just the many sewing hints and a •IM All Yaw-aiS4 Crik Cavan FULL - Time accountlng-clerk- with Just 10 hours weekly. 647-d674. pcintment. dlate occupancy. 683-6086. lof, 1970 convenrion makes room Colonial within walking SOUTH WINDSOR am Cavand Wwao-aioa Mkla ter 7 p-m. F o r R a n t house for you. Ideal for grow­ coupon good for a FREE ai07 Aac aniter^m Caataaalil typist. Some experience in ac­ Write Rawlelg^ Oo., Box 1848, 7 2 house like new. CeU Les Clarii, distance to many schools. H i t r\r> AmTrwxT • Firm Salary TAO SALE — Chairs, dressers, B om by 55 f^MSSTRr'lSS^ ing famUy. International As­ pattern of your choice. •tpa Zarte Amricaa-aito Star counting plus average typing. Albany, N. T ., 13201 or phtme frames, tin, glass, collectablea, MANCHESTER AREA—4-tocm 3894827, Prestige Real Estate baths, garage, level lot. Excel- S P A C ^ L aK-AIIOJN- Price ...... $1.00 a copy. am aaaadlkawarid~ai121-Placa FOR SALE W onlai^-Taliiy apartment which includes ‘COVENTRY —2-bedrooms, Uv- Manchester sociates, 647-1800. ALSa-ailA Favartte AIfkaat-aM. Salary commensurate with ex­ • Paid Holidays coUeot 618-44841638. June 17th and 18th, 1-7 p. m. Is li ft R Houthig-Corp. Oo. lent value at 888,900. T. J. C H A R M •IFTt TO MAKI-44 patai-$t.00. perience. Fringe benefits. No heat, hot water, carpeting,' ap- t a g ^ ^ with f l r e ^ j ^ s ^ , m o s t UNUSUAL HOME ONE LUSTRON HOME West St., Hebron, Follow WANTED —antique furniture, rafr^erator, $166 plus utilities. ______Contemporary______^____ ^ Sidlt- MANCHESTER qANfnmurrFP - inigat. r«nin Qwekett, Realtors, 648-1677. uated. Come Inqiect tide traveling, Manchester area. • Sick Time 8100 WEB3CLT, salary, plus b o­ Blackledge Country Club and Rentals by Idlances, laun^, atorage, Dtsessembled; «U frame work glass, perwter, oU paintings or O ff Rotite 6. 646-1485. Level wUh aU tth “ extras you home with Income potential, ifANCHESTBR — New listing, Level home Please reply Box “J”, Man­ nus for full-time, servicing tag sale signs. Rsln date 34th, Robert D. paridng, for $180 monthly, 648- W anted - Real Estata 77 with wlndcsni, cxtaricr pus- other antique items. Any quan­ vnrwvro ------«>. oouid Want In a fine home. Four four roome down, tour up. Two bedrocMns. Uvlng room, din- ™ “ ? chester Herald. • Vacation, etc. Fuller Brush customers. No 36th. MUrdook 3871, 646-0883. 4 experience or car necessary. els, roof truuMS, root paaels, tity. The Harrisons, 64S-8T08, ^ bedroom#, 2% bakthe, fireplace, baths, two Wtehene, extra uig roam, large mt-ln kitchen, ^ ,*« '’"Y “ Apply In person only if you some interior panels, doom. BABYSITTER wanted in vicini­ Call 233-8626. TAO SALE — Saturday a^ 166 Oakland Street. Realtor 648-2682 AVAlLABtE four-room apart­ chU a ftw ^ ^ p m ^ T tiiag carpet, clomte galora. pan- buUdiu lot. Walk to school garage. Only 828,900. SELLING your property? like people and want to hs No inside partlxloii. ACust bd 648-9661 nmm. uau aner « .w p.m., x Wnlvartoti Asen- f- (UT.onos “>« lOwAti at many trees. OaU ______^ _ NOTICE ty of South Main Street, 3 to 6 Sunday June 18, 17, 18 9 a.m .- ment. Heat, appUanoes, cen­ eled rec room wtth bar, ail ap- and flopping. Wolverton Agen- te & Martin Realtors, 647-8093. eissoctated with quality and SIX-WEEK Manager training aold as one unit. Can be seen WANT'EU - ‘ En>ISON o r Vliptor 6464986 858-8234. Mr. Bogdan now for an ap- CaU us firat. We’ll buy your p.m. Call 643-0929 before 3 p.m. 7 p. m. 208 Tolland Rd, B d - tral location. 8180. monthly. Se­ pUances included. ReaMeti rally cy , Realtore, 648-2818. home Immediately at a fair Legal Notice: The Oonneotlout Ilapartmoit of Tranqxirtatton wlU service. Call for interview course. 1126. weekly salary at phonographs, marble top and ______MANCHESTER — Price re- polntment, 649-6306. hold a public hearing pursuant to the provlslcms of PubUc Act at: ten. Off 44A. Moving, every- curity dnnoBit 648-8840. KOCKVTLLE— Seven - room priced $47,900. price. AU cash. Call Lou Arruda, plus bonus while training. No antique furniture, china caM- MANCHESTER — Raised duced to 829,000. Seven-room _ _ .. .y . 601 of the 1971 G«ieral Assembly and Section 128, Title 28 US. CHOMAN thlng must he sold.______apartment Newly pointed, MERRITT AGENCY 644-1539. PART-TIME cleaning woman, experience necesstuy. Car re­ nets, old banks, curioa and col- —»ith BLEOANT five-room apart- Ranch, 7 rooms, 3% baths, two colonial in exceUent condition. • • l3 Vv • • Code ot 1856, as prescribed ta Policy and Procedure Memoran­ HOUSE WRECKINO lectlblea.ImmHVImm Call Ooll evenings,msrmmleMw. MS-ftd*. ! « « « » KUUMfl, WUa ment 20x80*OfWftA* tIvHm*living itobAMroom, wlHlwtlh completely carpeted. large . 646-1180 dum 20-8, daited January 14, 1969, from the U.S. Department of Laurel Manor, 649-1619. quired . Phone 233-8626. stove and refrigerator, second fireplaces, beautiful recreation Ready for occupancy- Three ARRUDA REALTY Stock Place, Manchester N dcShi 6638. fireplace. Large formal dining aunporriL Gkx)d location. Ref- Tranqiortation, Federal Hi^way AdminlstratlMi. This hearing NASSIFF floor, no pets, near bus line. securttv denoolt re- MANCHESTER — 836,600 is fuU >«<«“ . two-car garage, patio, . bedrooms, Uvlng room , dining BARROWS end WALLACE OO EXPERIENCED real estate 6484882 room, two bedrooms, Inchidm erences, aecumy __ _ ^______^______AMnnv aao. — _* __ „ wiU be hrid on 'Ihuraday, July 20, 1972 at 8:00 P M . In the Mans­ TWO PAIR of water skis, two tFIFlIFft W P**® AvallaUe July 1st. CaU after price tor this 6-room home. trees. Hutchins Agency, 649- room, eat-in kitchen, large Realtors—MLS SELLING your home or acre­ PART-TIME co(A, Laurel Man­ ARMS COMPANY sales associates needed for ____ everything. 8266. mentidy. Paul qulred. $178 monthly. 846-3630. age? For prompt friendly ser­ field Town HaU, Storrs Road (Route 196), Mansfield, Connecti­ outboard gas tanks. $36. for iwnnoer 0 p .m „ 646-1086. Ideal for etarter with 14x34' 6324. family room, two garages. Mianchester Parkade c u t It wiU be concerned 'with the Department’s recommended or. 649-4M9. 991 MAIN ST., Manchester fast expcmdlng real estate yfo; LARGEST garage sale all. CaU 6484837. W. Dougan, Realtor, 648-4630 ROCKVILLE — Six-room, sec­ firaidaced Uvlng room, kitchen ~ o _v»m nninnui early. Frechette vice, caU Lculs Dlmock Real­ design (or the' realignment of a section of Route 82 beginning company. ExceUent commls- or 646-1021. >... —A —— b r a n d n e w , 8-room Colonial Martin, Realtors, 647-9993. Manchester 649-5306 ty, 649-0623. TEACHER and AIDE, for He­ M7-9126 you’ll ever see is a t 425 Center QUIET second floor apartment______ond-floor apartment, - newly has buUt-in oven and range, 400± feet north of Stearns Road end extending northerly to 400± 8i(Hi schedule. For a personal, St. Monriiester, 10 o-m. to 8 14’ STARCRAFT aluminum In preetige area. Four bed- ______feet north of Browna Road, a distance of approximatriy 0.4 mile. bron cen ter Nursery Sriux>l, Town- paiinted and carpeted. Refer- outside sun deck. Huge lot. confidential interview, caU p.m., 7 days *a week. Every- runabout, with 40 h.p, Johnson wuiiTniti S t, apartm entH , 648. parking.. Four rooms. ^ Mid- DELUXE one-bedroom romna, 3% baths, 2-car garage. MANCHESTER 7-room Colonl- VERNON — ll-room house, ALL CASH for your property Said recommended design is shown on a map dated January 26, Inc., Monday, Wednesday, Fri­ 1364. house, fuU private basement. ,ances, security depoelt requiiv Wdvertan Agency, Realton, Georgette Wyman of Stark­ thing you could posslMy Imag- motor, trailer and extras. ______dleaged' couple preferred. No Automatic ktteben, Belflore al, spacious rooms, first floor with in-law quarters, one acre within 24 hours. Avoid red 1972, entitled- “Realignment of Conn. Route 82,” Town of Mans­ day, a.m. and p.m. 4-year old PaUo. Includes beat, ed. 8166 monthly. 646-2630. 648-38U. Hayes weather Realty. 646-6363. ine. Used 10 hours. 81,360. 643-4264. CLEAN, pets. 8115 monthly. Write Box Agency, 647-1438. tamUy room, aluminum siding, ot land, needs wt»k, Interna­ tape, instant service. field, Project 77-126 at a scale of 1”=40' which Is on display ta classes. Tuesday, Thursday, comfortable room, ances, and carpeU^. 8380 Agency, 646-0181. the office of the Town Clerk of Mansfield. Also display^ is a PHARMACIST Realtors, MLS. “L” , Manchester Herald. r OCKVHXB —Rockland Ter^ MANCHESTER MANCHESTER _- South west “ “ “ W* garage, large lot. $34,- tional Associates, 647-1800. a.m. 3-year old classes. For OARAOE SALE—Forest Hills. SAILBOAT, good ooncUtian. U ‘ , kitchen privileges, paridng. monthly.' Paul W. Dougan, copy of a negative declaration, pursuant to Section 102(2)(c), Oeratlemen only. 668-7838, 648- race Apartmente — Large and dymon’s special, only $19,600. *°®- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. applications send self-addressed Sitiiotiom Wonted - Baby furniture, clothes, lawn 8160. Phone 643-9699, or 646- R ealtw , 648-4080, or 646-1031. beautiful 8 and 4-room apart- Fraohetto * MOrtin Realtora, ...... W onted - Real Ettala 77 W onlod - R od Estata 77 PubUc Law 91-190 of the National Elnviromnental PoUoy Act. envelope to Hebron Center RockvUle area. Full-time. Pen equipinent, ottier neighbor- 2496. ______4936. GazTlson Colonial, only 8 MANCHESTER — Many fea- More detailed Information and plana developed by the Connecticut Female 38 LARGE two-bedroom Town ments. Inriudes heat, hot war 647-0808. Department of Transportation-Bureau of Ifi^ways are available Nursery School, Inc., Box 137, slon plan, top wages. Call VILLAGEE ter. aU appUanoee, wlthjaeh- ^ ______years old. famUy room, 2-car tured 8 - room Colonial with Hebron, Conn. 1-766-6308, nights. » ' g La f i ^ N fibergla. boat. fuinls^ ^ tor house, IH baths, fuU base­ tu rn er ______“ Bowsw garage, many extras, wooded or more bedrooms, 2T for public taqiectian at the Bureau of Highways’ Design Office WILL BABY SIT in my borne -srasber, dlspoaal,. carpeting, MANCHESTER at 24 Wolcott HIU Road, Wethersfield, Connecticut, Monday Drive, Man- Mercury engine. Excel- APARTMENTS ment. Includes appliances, ^ ^ d »•*«*» to- lot Mid 40S. esU M9-8446 af- uvtog room, tormai dining PART-TIME Secretary recep­ days, for working mother. ______l!mt SSy ly.CaU 6464238 after 6. heat and c«^pets. 8340. month­ through Friday, from 8:80 AM. to 4:80 PM. Phone 6434680. in a couHtrv oettlmr maculate condition, modetn ter 6 p.m. room, heated stm room. Ideal What is your Property Worth? tionist - medical assistant, for Immediate Occupancy ly. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, In adiBUon to Ihe discussion of the recommended design and A CAREER In marketing man- ____ TWO OinZENB band radios, 81.400. CaU 648-2971 , after 4 FURNISHED room tor woridng From 8160. Sony, no pete. 87^ Mtchen. aluminum NINE ROOM ovezslsed Cape, Manchester medical office. agement can be yours. If you PARENTS — Help your child one ' base, one mobUe, reoon- P-m. m odem kttchMi, bath, 648-4536 or 643-1021. ble 'We will inspect your property and suggest negative declaration, tentative sriiedules for lights-of-way acqui- 6-Room Townhouaea, 1%^ 6860, 528«U6. garage with loft. Hayes ‘ buUt-lne, firaidace, ^ow 40s. Wolverton Agency, sltthn and construction will be discussed at the public hearing. Hours 12:30 until 6:30, Monday think you have general man­ advance-lmprove his reading, ditioned. First 8100. 872-0393. linens, parking, private en- Agency, 6464081.avajHM 648-2818. an asking price. (No obligation.) 34’ CUTTY CAK N , 80 h.p. Vol­ filed baths, complete G.B. GARDEN TYPE two-badroom four bedrooms, dining room. Written statements or exhibits ccncernlng this project may be through Thursday. Neat ap­ agement aUUty and are pre­ language, mathematics skills.------~ ~ trance. central. CaU 643-8649. "kitchen, waU-to-waU car^ Ask us about our guaranty sales plan TODAY! I! pearance and work habits, vo Inboard outboard, sleeps 3, apartment, first floor. Includes caruetlng. aU MANCHESTER — Six-room Co- recreation ro^ , oMoe. T r^ . gaonT - ROOM Ranch, two submitted cither at the time of the pubUc hearing or may be sently employed but dissatis­ ChUdren tutored In your home NEW -SMALL riding mower, petlng, private basement,* maUed or delivered to the Oonnecticut Dqiartment of 'nranspor- pleasant personality and good by college senior majoring year warranty, first 8186. bead, economical to operate. LARGE furnished room for re- waaherfiryer bookup. heat, tq^Uances, eaxpets. $800 dish- •onlal wtth 8 huge bedromne, $28,900. Hutobine Agency, 649- bathg, two flre- fied, I am willing to take a mcntly. Paul W. Dougan, R ^ - taUon-Bureau of Highways office ta Wetberafield until August 8, telephone ^maimer essential. chance' on you If you are. FuU early childhood, elementary takes it home. 872-0383. 646-3808. sponsible genUeman, quiet and Charles Lesperanee heat 1158.76 monthly. gensrous kitchen and din- 6824. , places, two garages. Recrea- REALTORS — MLS 1972. These written statements or exhibits wUl be made part of Mature woman with experi­ tor, 343-4086 or 646-1021. or part - time available. CaU education. CaU Anne 643-6368. iVlNRUDE outboard motom, 649-7620 QuietOuletaraa area. b649416854»-oobo , oro r 648-8J08.h s -vjud. «»m, 18x34* AoMtiHnn Uvlng amroom. am MANCHESTERwANTHICirrER — Turae Three ■ bed- Dea- Amnev ‘*‘*®*’. PASEK the public hearing and wUl be considered ta the same way as ence preferred. Reply with GARAGE AND ATTTC sale — $36,600. Hutchins Agency, 649 649- 649-4194. for more information. Holsclaw and M asteroraft ■“ <» P«trklng. 6484348. TWO-YEAR old duplex, two Immaculate condition. $20,000. room Ranch, fuU beu»ment, oral statements. business and personal ref­ Saturday and Sunday, June 17, Wolverton Agency, Realtom, 6824. 289-7475 — 608 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford traUers. sales bedrooms, IMi baths, carpets, VERNON —43aren Apartments, garage, fireplace, screened ______erences to Man^ester Herald 18, on 10 Hoffman Rd. Man­ service. Com- MANCHESTER — Large clean ______2 bedrooms at 8186 Includes 649-2818. 742-8243 — Twin Hill Dr., Coventry AU persons interested ta this matter are welcome to attend the Sifuations Wanted - ai^Uancea. Full basement. pordi, trees. Near Buckley VERPLANCK School area — Box ” HH” . AUTO MECHANIC chester. CaU 647-1783 for di­ plete service department, boat- rooms, parking. Maid service. pOUR-ROOM ^artment, see­ heat, hot water, waU-to-waU —------— public hearing. Male 39 rections. ing supplies, accessories, ^ weridy. Phone 648-2813. ond floor, 426 Broad St., 892, 82^ monthly, Paul W. Dougan, School. $27,900. Owner. 643- g.g duplex, 8 large bedrooms, Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards alao mem­ carpeting, appUancee, die- MANCHESTER ‘ Geoige 8. Koch NURSERY School director, We have an opening for an ex- Wot^y p^ts,___ 5 ------no funmee, middle age couple. Realtor, 648-4636 or 643-1031. 0671. 2-«ar garage, asbestos siding. ber of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon MuUple List­ teacher, Manchester school perienced auto mechanic. It wUl RELIABLE HIGH School^ senior GARAGE SALE — Saturday, poeal, alr-conmuot^, e ^ - jggj FARMHOUSE ing Service. Dqnity Transportation Oommlssioner Marine Service, 1082 ToUond .i.nnoit ■ Bureau of Highways has an opening for September, pay you to investigate this un- available. Lawns, cleaning June 17, 10-3 p.m ., 67 Harit- l ^ e . . Buckland, 648-3368. WOMAN to share 6-room home. ^ M*-4761. NEWER two-bedroom , Town- ialng pool and parking. Stor- m a HCHEBTER — DeeUsble age and laundry In buUdliig. with six idus rooms aad douMa Redwood Farms! Young 8-bed- Agency Keonor, ow- Call 643-9180 alter 4. usual opportunity. Contact Stan windows, cellars, painting, odd matack St., Manchester. Fur­ Gall before 6:10 p.m., 643-8682. HILLIARD STREET — 4H- house, Includes apidlances, No pets. CaU 876-1866 or 278- garage. Needs a lot of •work i^om Cape. Carpeted U'vlng ______Ozimek, Service Manager. Jobe. Call George. 649-0620. niture, clothing and miscel­ room apartment in newer two- heat, carpets, full basement, RECEPTIONIST — Typist, laneous. ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, and patio. $2to monthly. Paul 1610. but here te a home wtth fins with flreidace, 1% baths, 120,900 —6-ROOM Ranch, waU- Dairy Frodoef* 50 gentleman, private entry, free famUy. Two bedrooms, new small office. Public contact MORIARTY BROS, Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 ai^llances, waU-to-waU car­ W. Dougan, Realtor, 648-4686 or p/vm rm r' r ? ----- « tilT . P®**” *!®! *®^ » 8IOJ1OO. jamUy room, attached garage. to-waU carpet, baseboard heat, parking, toower bath. Apply 646-1021. n O C K V lL I ^ rooms, 81TO. ,^ e time over coffee and swimming pod. greened porch, garage, trees, and phone responslblUfies- Car 301-315 Center St.. Mianchester PICK YOUR OWN strawber­ peting, laundry hook ups, clean ______6 643-5136 FREE KITTENIS, 8 weeks, box DOG HOUSE tor sale. CaU 648- 196 Spruce St. on this one, Secondary financing available, gewers. Hutchins Agency, 649- necessary. Write P.O. Box ries, large field, bring contaln- dry storage and a nice yard. FIVE-ROOM apartment, ah> 222, Manchester, Conn. trained, playful black and 3086. ' now for a rare opportunity. jiod TWrttea!! Irapect today! 6824. era. No chUdren jUease. Slater bjxceillBNT furnished room Adults preferred. References, conditioned, paneled rooms. white. CaU 649-7964. ly. 872-0689 7:80-9:80 p.m . t&PoU Cbikpany, - Realtor*, BOOKKEEPER—Attractive op­ TYPEWRITER repalreris kk, Street, Manchester. Hours gentleman, private en- No do^ Security required. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. • • 669-108d. MANCHESTER — 66 duplex, SEEKING executive secretary, portunity in small East Hart­ FREE Fluffy kittens, boxed 820. Purltron air purifier, 20” 8:80-8 p.m. trance near center. 647-1146 or Parking for one car. CaU 646- BOLTON —South Ridge Park • • B&W apartments. Deluxe one-bed- near schools, shopping, bus Don’t lioROET ford office, exceUent pay wtth trained, love Mds. Phone 648- GE fan, 812 each. Work bench, 7278 alter 6 p.m., weekends Vernon Circle, call 647-9961. PICK YOUR own strawberries, ^______fringe benefito. Call 289-4337. 2632. tools. 643-8238. BABBOWS W A IiA C T OO. S“ b 2 S ^ ' m Bunker HIU Rd., Coventry. 40 MANCHESTER — Furnished A p o r t m a n t s 5 3 - A RN’S or LPN’S WINDOW CLEANERS, expert-______GARAGE SALE — Avens, de- cents a quart. Weekday 6 to 8 carpeted, kitchen privl- presslcn. Carnival glass, many p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. iagea, modem bath, lounge THREE-ROOK furnished iqiart- 1160. J. D. Real Estate, 646- Msuichester Parkade A L L SHIFTS enced, must be reliable. Good Lsisrism 2 loIrsaM maculate condition. Selling to LotsFOT $Ote 7 3 pay. CaU Manchester Window broken. 649-1441.______mlscrilaneous good Items. Fri­ Sunday, 8 to 6 p^m| 648-0828. fireplace, plush, privacy. ment, second floor. AU uUH- TOSl, 650-0371. Immediate openings, excellent r MOW Manchester 649-5306 settle an estete. Priced at $29,- Cleaning Company, 649-5334. day, June 16th, Saturdety, June parking, 043-0009. tles. Mature person or couple benefits, top wages. x-femiyrwkF preferred. No children or pets. 900. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- OOLinUBIA LAKE —Extreme- 17th, 10 a.m . to S p.m . 44 Mil­ 51 Reforr Prapeity 1077. ly becuitlful 220’ waterfront ___ ------7 — ------FREE KITTENS. 2 white 2 ler Rd., South Windsor, North FURNISHED light hdusekeep- CUl 648-0896. BEAUTIFUL 8-bedroom Ranch, MEADOWS MECHANICS wanted, top pay, 649-9236. Low 20’ s For Rent 57 site of over 1 and one-third of high school. MAYTAG wringer waeher, ex- ing room, first floor, ideal — CONVALESCENT HOME many benefits. Come in to see ceUent condificn. Maple crib, BOLTON NOTCH Two------^ “ ACRES, gorgeous four-bed- g.cres, with an old but com- 333 Bidwell St. retired or working lady. CaU T o w n H o u se 88 us. 651 SulUvan Avenue, South FOUR—Month old blaric female exceUent condificn. Phone 648- room fumislied apartment tor ■"ANDOVER LAKE—2 bednxMns, good n w an^pm g Oontemporary. Beamed fortaWe cottage. C&U 1-67341148 Manchester, 646-2321 TAG SALE—-Friday, Saturday, 647-1193. Mrs. Morse, 648-6388, Windsor. miniature poodle, shots, par Condominiums older person, tub and shower, screened porch, boat, season center. 61104« after 2 oeillnga, paneling, two baths, after 6:80 p.m. a n d Sunday, 10-4 , 83 North 6407. or Inquire 100 Foster St >ring Si., Old Wathofiflold or week. Reascaiable. 742-7166. p.m., weekends an ytim e.___flrepicek, double garage. ------::------^------An equal opportunity employer ------pers. Phone 646-8836. aU utUlfies. Paridng. Private Elm St, Manchester. Every- oil 563-9725 lor Brochura Sweeping vtewe. Hutchins HBHRY ST. —^A-zone lot, wa- REAL ESTATE Career —Grow- ANDOVER- Large furnished entmnee. 648-2236. Hutchins HENRY ST. ing office, room for advance- OLD ENGLISH Sheep dog, 8- COLUMBIA LAKE — Water- MANCHESTER 7* P®"^ ter and sewers, near aU HAIRDRB1S3ER wanted, exper­ Come and browse, free coffee gentleman only. front cottage, avallaWe July 6-room Oqie, 8 bedrooms din- Agency, em w i. ment. Must be personable, sin- yoar old male with papers, ROOM, smaU apart- THREE-ROOM furnished apart­ schools. 649-0688. HITHER’S ,‘ !i ienced. Excellent working con­ Quiet home. Paridng. $60 FOUR cere and wUling to work. For $160. CaU 876-2024. served. Augurt,”’ Just 26 minutes Ing room, 1V4 battis, flrap^xe, MANCHESTER— New on mar- ______^ ______ditions. 643-7906. 8922. monthly. 742-8181. ment, stove, refrigerator, sac- ment, heat, hot water, stove, drive from Hartford. OaU 1- fuU dormer, glam doom from . bedroom Oolonlal.' MANCHESTER — Five acres confidential Interview, call f t r e e -^ IA L F Persian kittens, l^EP______C a^tr - ______tea u ^ despiter - ^yiN G-M ust seU. II willWIU sacri- ond *loor at Center and Main refrigerator. Apidy Mariow’s REIAL GROWTH as a real es­ Amedy Realty, Realtors, 875- 678-6148 after 6:30 p.m. Uvlng room to outside Two baths, garage, rec room, approximately 3 acres busl: assorted colors to good homes. footstepe of a busy family. Buy M pVIN G-M ^ seU. WIU sacri- h e BRON— Room tor rent, pri- street. Heat Included. |1S0 “ 7 Main Street toeezeway, garage. ExceUent convenient location. $80,800. ness n zone. 260’ frontage. tate sales consultant can be 6283. Blue Lustre. Rent electric « '* ’ usedjmd various old- vate home, kitchen prlvUeges, monthly. 646^)299.______4~^:itOOM furnished apartment CaU anytime. 646-0676. Blue Lustre. Rent electric er mahogany furniture. Excel­ BEAUTIFUL waterfrwit cot- landscaped lot. Truly an ex- gel Air Real Etetoto, 648-9883. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Tell him and the whole world yours If you possess motiva­ shampooer 81. E. A. Johnson parking. Working gentleman. lent condition fqipUances, 643- tago, Ashford Lake. Three bed- ceptlcxial value, $83,900. Ar- _____ ...... — 648-2818. tion, determination and ambi­ OIL Burner serviceman, Man­ Paint Co., 723 Main Street, Phone 238-9003 or 743-8161. MANCHESTER — Grove Street ^rst floor, 860 weekly Includes 2879. rooms, sandy beach, boats, ruda Realty, 644-1588, Lou Ar- MANCHESTER — Older home tion, to achieve above average chester area. Call 647-1660, c u t e TIGER kittens, box Manchester, 649-4601. Apartments, deluxe one - bed­ aU utlUties, carpets, fireplace, wm THE TOOli^ON House-Cot­ near shopping and bus. 648- August available. 8135 weekly, ruda. with two ceramic baths, $38,- how much you Love him with o ... income and professional stand­ 9 a.m. to 12 noon. trained. 643-9062. EIGHT-PIECE hard cherry room, carpeting, available 6490120. ------— ------——----- — 500. Flano Agency, 646-2677. Out of Tawn ing. Our Manchester staff has BE GEU7TLE, be kind, to that tage St., centraUy located, now, 8150, J.D. Real Estate, 4248. ______bedroom set of superb crafts­ ______WESTMINSTER —Scarborough ______1 several openings. We provide MACHINISTS—First class able AFPECTTONATB one-year old expensive carpet, clean It with large, pleasantly furnished 643-6129. F o r S d e 7 5 manship. ExceUent condition. COVENTRY LAKE —Hemlock Area, 9-room Garrison Oolonl- MANCHE8TE1R —Deluxe 8- training. Mr. Sussler, 289-4616. to set-up and work from blue English setter wants good Blue Lustre. Rent electric room s, paridng. CaU 648-2868 Buslnou LoeaSoM 8826. Call owner, 648-0640. Point, sleeps 6, 4 rooms beauti- al, 4 bedroonu, air-conditioned room Garrison Colonial, 3% prints. Also machine operator, home, owner going away to shampooer $1- Pinewood Fur­ for overnight, and permanent FOUR-ROOM apartment, fuU For Rent 54 fuUy finished, $86 weekly. Call famUy rcom, ponried den, for- baths, carpeting, double ga- TOLLAND HERALD HAPPY AD 50 hours. Spencer Machine sclKxU. 646-8030. niture Shop. rv a m m sT . hlde-a-bed, good guest rates. sised kitchen, seU-cleaning mal dining room, Uvlng room rage, quaUty construction. Help W antcd-Mole 36 c o l o n ia l ” 6480068. ■■■ ‘ 2 ‘ ACRES OF PRIVACY Corp. 757 D Goodwin St, East condltlmi, stove, 2-door refrigerator, file NEWLY remodeled store, 100 with fireplace, attic fan, 3-car Richard Martin school. Hayes outstanding 34>edroom Raised GREAT DANE, AKC black pup- -PORO Self-start mower, cuts 7 WMonaWe. OaU Aportm ailtk •• n a n « bath, garage and laundry fa- per cent location. Ideal for any MISQUAMICUT — 4-room cot­ COLLEGE Grads — Have you HarU.;rd, 528-9315. 644-8843. garage. U nr 40s. Principals Agency, 6464)131. Ranch on a beautiful treed lot pies, shots, show and pet quail- feet, 12 1l p. engine. Includes T e m m a ilt t 5 3 c*l*Ucs. heat and hot water type retaU store. For. informa- tage, _waUdng distance to loUced at su e s? TTiree year r e a l GROWTH as a reU es- ty. 8100. Phone 74C-8838. sull^. I860. Phone after 5 p.m., m.rnimrM rsmir* fnnt refrlger. only, caU 64641711. WELLS ST. - Older 2-famUy “ Order Yours Today! training program that offers IncUided. 8’-80 per month, lease Uon caU 1-662-9877. beach, famUIes only. $160 tate sales considtant can be 643-0680. exceUent running coodl- WE HAVE customers waiting and security. AvaUable July income whUe you learn. CaU weekly. CaU 643-0491. THREE — four bedroom Colo­ in need of a general face lift- yours if you possess moUva- FREE -M ttens, part Siamese. ------. . . » for the rental of your apeurt- 15th. 643-4884 or 649-2497. 700 SQUARE FEET* floor q w m Must bo tag. ExceUent Income poten- yj^ er, 2* for our free aptitude test. Rus- nial In A-l condition, Uon, determinafion, and ambl- . males. Phone 648- AUCnON — Tursday evening 1K»- 840. firm, bm mbb. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ at 72 Blast Center Street. Ideal MADISON, New Hampahlre— seen. International Associates,-oclates, tlal. 24«r garage. Wg lot. T.J. seU Stevenson, 278-7770. 1786 after 3 p.m SoUd value at $83,900. ChU 649- tlon to achieve above average June 16th, at 7 p. m. Am erican CXJNVERTTBLE SOFA with tate Associates, Inc., 648-0129. MANCHES’niR — Royal Arms for office, gift, barber, fabric Ohree bedrooms, fireplace, 647-1800. Crockett Realtor, 648-1677. Coll 643-2711 Legion Hall, Manchester. FuU two chairs. 8138. 2-bedrtx»n townhouse . apart, complete, aean. private, near- 5306. TEACHERS—£>o you wi^ to icome and professional stand­ SAMOYED puppies, 7 weeks " * ’ * or yam shi^. B\>r c^ipolntment sixe brass bed, old clocks, din- wooden with riialr, LOOKINO for anything in real ments. FuUy equipped kitchen. , by lakes, activities. $90 week- pm- augment your income this ing. Our Manchester staff has old, AIKl, regl^red, $100. 648- to see, call 648-8796 o r 648-8218 7 2 F o r 7 2 summer by serving as a real several openings. We provide ing room tables, Lorifin deric, g p.m ., 646-8641. estate rental — apartments. Hi baths, carpefing, private after ^ .m . ly. 876-3373. ------• • M anchester 9846. Bentwood chairs, bar stoola, ’ ______!__1!______homes, multtola dwellings, no patio with barbecue, conven­ • • B&W estate sales consultant? We training. Mr. Sussler, 288-4616- hundreds of other items in fur- COMPACT HOover portaMe fees. CaU J. D. Real Eatote As- ient location, chUdren wel­ MANCHBiSTER — Warriiouse CHANT’S NECK HEIGHTS, otter an opportunity to as­ LICEN8ED plumbers and expe­ niture, glass, china. Consign- washing machine, like new, aociatos, Inc. 848-8129. come, 83U. 644-1619. D. J. Hen­ and Industrial space. 16,000- Adjoins Rocky Neck State INCOMPARAIU . . . BARROWS and WALLACE-OO. sociate with us. To arrange an FREE — Kittens, deUverad to rienced helpers, paid vaca­ ments wanted. CaU Antiques best otter. 876-1878. ry Co. 100,000 square foot units, avaU- Park, 69 BUgewood R d., four- Realtors—MLS Evenhig Herald appointment to discuss this in good homes. 646-6498. tions, good benefits. Please and Tilings, 467 Wai?- street, ■—— ------. nJBASANT 8-room apartment. able Immediately. Heat^ and room cottage, rieepe 7. ^ A meticulously detailed brick Ranch to pleam the moat Manchester Parkade detaU, please caU Mr. Sus- call 872-8119. FREIE — Kittens, four double- Mancherter. 648-2604. MAYTAG GAS dryer, perma- convenient suburban location, 406 MAIN STREET — First deck, two baths. $128 weekly. demanding. A home with aiivoandittoatag, 2% hatha, 8-4 oar aler, 388-4616. air-condifioned. Freight eleva­ garage and 8 exquiatto roenu. ai«n«»gb In ttaelf, but add to Manchester 6^4)806 'M/ ^ d night of sale. press cycle, exceUent appliances, basement, like pri- floor, 8-room apartment. Heat, Mrs. Ohrter, 742-8142, 742-8687. pawed kittens. CaU anytime, tors. 81 to 81-60 per square ttila a heated indoor year ’round poM (18x86), butU-ta Move, DISHWASHER wanted nights. 643-7064. condltlaa. 870. 647-8000. vote botna. WocUng adults, $1^-20 famUy unit. Security. foot. 1-7484684. Deadline is BINGINE Lathe — Job shop ex­ over age 40. retrigeratmr and carpeting in the pool area, 6 betitittful rural VERNON —First time <» mar­ Apply Cavey’e GARAGE Sale — June 18-17, . . . 048-3880. CaU 646-3426, 8 to 0 p.m . Womodi Ta Rent W acrea of lawn and mature trees. A truly exceptional ottering, perience, large and smaU turn­ Restaurant, 46 East Center St. AKC BLACK miniature poodles, 10^1. Glssswaro, clothes, iKit- N®OOT-^co s e j^ ket, Immaculate Ranch on ing. Mhst be familiar with alr- OALLi T .J. Crockett, Realtor at refleoting attention to detail and quaUty almost undreamed of. shots, wormed. Reasonable. ties, miscellaneous. 01 MIU chine. Unclaimed lay-a-way, MANCHESTER — New deluxe 7H-ROOM apartment, two-fam- 648-1577 for office q ia ce . AU MTDDLE-AGEID woman dadres Box Mountain Drive. Three craft work and close tolerance. LATHE OPERATOR — read never used, otiginaUy 1149.00 3-bedroom Townhouse, superb Uy bnise, garage, yard. ChU Friday noon Phone 643-0467. St. (off Oakland) riiqies and sises and prices. 4 or 6 large clean rooma, Mianr A Home for Ilie Very Diaoenilag bedrooma, dining room, rec­ Overtime. One opening days, blueprints and set-up. Harper now 888.80. Buttonholes, m ono­ location. Includes heat aU dren accepted, no pets. Stove New and old. Let us know your rhrwtrr o r vlctali^. 8764)40L reation room, two fireplaces, (JUNE 16) one opening nights. Ap{dy J. T. Buffing Machine Co., 863 EU- TAO SALE — Saturday and grams, h ra u , sews on buttems, 'modem i^idlances, 8260 per furnished, 8180. monthly. Ref­ WARREN E HO¥fLAND tw oca r garage. Parklike 160x demands, we wiU do every­ WANTTBID — Three - bedroom Slocom b, 88 Matson HUl Rd, Ington Rd., Blast Hartford. 289- PRBKXOUS K m E N S , free to a Sunday, 9 MUlwood Rd, East etc. Guaranteed. 633-0476 deal­ month. Paul W. Doug^an, Real­ erences required. Available RBAl/SOR 64S-U0B 800* lot. An unuBual offering. thing for you except make the houae. In 8300-8360 area, Fleaae South blastonhury. 633-8486. 7471. loving home. CoU 648-6920. Hartford. - er. tor, 643-4636, or 848-103L July 16th. Phone 643-9187. pairments. Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. caU 743-9S30.