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■ t . ,\ \ PAGE FORTY-FOUR WEDNESDAY; JULY 9, 1969 N • ® anrljfHtrr lEarning Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O^Clock FAA Aide Second Anniversary Average Daily Net Press Run Asks Change r 'T 9lor The Wiiek Ended I dime *8, IN * The Weather Celebration at Cloudy, chance of lAioweni or In Controls thundershowers tonight aftd ear­ ly Friday. Low In the 60a. ’Ilo- , Gfa. (APj — The ; 15,459 morrow becoming piutly cloudy nation’e air traffic control sys­ Mmneheater^A CUy of Vittoge Charm and worm. High In 90s. tem is '^^t^ained to the utmost" PATT VOL. LXXXVm , NO. 238 needs conmlete revision. ('TWENTY PAGES—'TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969 (CaMSifled AdverUatag ep Ei^{ib U) Federal Aviatloh Administrator PRICE 'TEN CENTS John H. Shiver said Tuesday WILSON nifebt. / In an address to the Air Ldnee Word from a C^ood Friend Pilots Association’s air rafety House Group Rejects forum, Shaffer said use of cofn- 3'UpVUL Sedan, WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Karl E. Mimdt ba/i petard trou- puters on the ground and on Ue. board aircraft is the answer. Arguing with Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo„ the South Da­ Gromykq Hits China, He said the computers would For the past two years we have been helping Voting Rights Change kota RepubUcan tried to score a point: put "navigational control of air­ the women of Manchester and surrounding towns "Jua* so my good friend won't get caught In the strings of WASHINGTON (AP)— caiartes e . planes back in the cockpit” and get back to the size they desired to be. Wiggins of CalifOr- Ws own-petard.” cut down on the work of control­ A House judiciary subcom- lers. mittee today b5Tiassed Jolnlgn Ford were the "Mlay I say to my good friend who has been a coUege pro­ Now to celebrate our 2nd year and start our fessor—and I’ve never been one—that If he reaUy knew what "The pilot will navigate the President Nixon's propos- c. 3rd off with a bang, we are offering an uncondi­ a petard was he wouldn’t talk about the strings of oiie,” Sym­ aircraft and the controller will ed voting rights legislation , Rep. John j . ington replied. perform the task he can do most tional money back ^arantee if you are not com­ and approved a five-vear Arizona, the chair- Stresses U.S. Aeeord Hie dictionary definition: "A metal or wood case containing efficiently namely, monitor the ' pletely satisfied with our results. Offer good extension of the existinv ^ RepubUcan Policy existin g Committee and Rep. Bob WU- an explosive for use In breaking down a door or In breachUur system," Shaffer said. July 8th - July 14th, law. son of California, chairman of a wall." - M OSCOW (A P )— For­ He acknowledged "It will take The administration proposal eign Minister Andrei A. a while" to get the new, sophis­ the RepubUcan Congressional We know what we can do for you by the end to shift the focus of the act from Gromyko condemned Red ticated equipment into a elgnlf- Campaign Committee. of July let us prove it to you by coming in to the South to the nation at large China today and made a leant number of aircraft. was never even offered during Notably misaing from the list Patti Wilson Figure Salon, 629 Main St., Man­ of sponsors, however, besides bid for developing friend­ He said the first step In mak­ chester, or calling 649-5452. the brief subcommittee session. ing more efficient use of air Chairman Emanuel Celler, the senior Judictory Oommlttee Leak in Apollo ly relations with the Unit- /.space is rean-iinging air routes D-N.Y., said approval of the Republicans were Rep. William ^ States. ^ / on the basis of aircraft capabili­ 1965 act extension was by "over­ M. McCulloch, of Ohio, the G rom yko, in a m ajor fo r ­ ty —separating aircraft by air­ whelming" voice vote. The full GOP’s leading olvU rights sup­ eign liolicy speech before craft ciasses. Judiciary Committee is also ex­ porter In' the Ifouse, and Rep. the Supreme Soviet— par­ Jolhn B. Anderson, IlUnois, William Flener. the FAA’s di­ pected to approve the bill when Being Repaired liament—said the Kremlin rector of air traffic safety, told it considers It next week. who holds the No. 2 GOP leader­ ship spot behind Ford as chair­ favors talks with Wash-' the pilots he agreed that the air GOP Leader Gerald R. Ford CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. so-caUed B-nut at the base of ingtpn "to find positions traffic control system is "a sick of Michigan, looking for cospon­ man of the RepubUcan Confer­ (AP) — Technicians today one of four heUum botUea at­ ence. Both are strongly support­ of agreement lioth on ques­ •‘lyBiem” which to undermanned, sors of the administration bUI located a leak in the pres- tached to the Inolde f the rock­ HOUSE ing the existing law. tions of bilateral relatiAns \kithout a backup and uses out- ISew^ Pentagon Command Center et. among the 15 committee Repub­ T h T lineup *in“ the Judiciary SUrization , system of the rtioded equipment in some cases. licans, was able to find only two ’There was a posoiblllty the and on unresolved interna­ This is the Army’s new $2.7 mlUion I^ntagon CSarnmittee and on the list o t "POllo 11 rocket and the ______'"‘When you try to operate an screens, upper left, and subordinates, seated below. JULY junior members willing to jodn problem could be fixed by mere- tional problems." old system and at the same time command center. Equipped with the MteSt ^ g e t s , Satellites keep the post in touch with major mili­ sponsors signal the deep split In space agency sought a iy tightening the "nut: 0«iciala Ho wamsd Peking that ot- get into a new one, it is diffi­ military strategists sitting in control room behind tary units around the world. (AP Photofax) Wednesday Reps. ’Thomas J *^FPubUcan ranks touched off by means of correcting it SO were aaseosing the technfclana’ tonipte to use armed force ogaliMt the Soviet Union "will cult," IJJencr said during a pan­ gla.ss panel, upper right, keep watch on information MeskiU of Conneottcut and (Continued from Page One) that the countdown could report in early afternoon. el discu.s.slon. start on time tonight for HeUum is stored in four 81-cu­ be met with the neceoeory re­ Spokesmen for the govern­ the moon landing mission. bic-foot high pressure bottles. It buff." Air Traffic ControllerH AwHOcia- Is used to pressurise the propel­ Deoptte the beHtgorent tohe, ment, controllers and carr^rs on a match he played recently can see to indicate a drop or a HALE Officials . said they did not tlon, -picked Flener’s agency as CORSET think the problem was serious lant tanks and to operate cer­ he expressed reodlneea to hold took part In llio dlfccuj'«ion and with President Nixon. leveling o f f 8 1 e p h e n J. lx!ing "wont to write memoran­ tain valves. toikn with China "on a wide generally agreed that ■ airports Current ‘"11118 place Is another world." Heimstra, Agriculture Deport­ enough to delay the lengthy dums but take no action.” As the technicians trouble­ nuigv of queoUana" but gave no are the bigge.st ob.stnclc, to solv­ —Sgt. Frank -Puckett of Olyrn- ment economist, on food prices. 945 MAIN STREET Percy Says ‘Hogwash’ countdown, set to start at 8 p.m. ing congestion. "There him been a good deal pla. Wash., back in America as The leak cropped up this shot the problem, the Apollo 11 Indication that the Mao Tee-tung Quotes "Everybody knows that we Downtown Manchester arironaute, NeU A. Armstrong, leodendtip had shown totoreot. A major f>olnt of emphasis of dereliction,” Bntlcy mild. He one of the first contingent of 814 can fight, but we also have to morning In the heUum pressuri­ was tlie propo«il that separate pointed out there 1» no backup By THK AH800IATK DPRB88 U.S. troops withdrawn from Open 6 Days zation system of the first stage Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. and Mi­ Gromyko’a one-hour and 80- show that we can make some­ chael CoUina cUmbed into the runways be provldkxl for aircraft ivy.stem for controllera while alr- Vietnam. Thoraday to 9 P.M / SALE of the 36-story-taU Saturn 5. minute speech showed an In- "He’s not a guy you have to thing we can sell In the United Of ABM Argument on the basis of speed and weight pliines are loaded with backup "We are moving bJiead to­ Two technicians entered the command ship trainer to prac­ . crenaed ftovtri wtlllngneea to lead arotind a golf course . . . States."—Ambassador Yitzhek tice the engine maneuver that with big Jets using certain run­ y.sitemH. ward biAinch with confidence." ★ "'BESTFORM" FIBERFILL WASHINGTON (AP) — R e-' ’The senator Is mistaken. **^"‘<* oxygen tank In the deal, with Washington end a Rabin at a New York showing of will shoot them out of earth or­ ways ami smaller craft other He shot around 92. I’d say he —Walter J. Kapryon, deputy di­ publican Ben. Charles Percy ’There has been no change In my ®*id Isolated the leak to a himlenlng hooUllty toward Chl- It WOH bi reaponae to Bailcy'H an Israeli fashion coUeobton. bit and set them on a quartcr- nmways, charge of a "sick system’ that’ could cut a dozen strokes off his rector of the forthcoming bras says It 16 “ pure hogwash” to position,” said Stennls, chalr- irt. n apparently reflected a moon-landing mission launch at milUon-mUe course to the moon. prn Weateni change In Kremlin Attorney F. Ij<-o Bailey, g<«n- Flener mild, “ He’s right. He's score wilth some _pnallry fotlowlng a eerie* cral counsel for the I’ tuftwslonul lib-silulely right." Qolf pro Toney Pennai reporting canquUcha, Chile, at 17,000 feet. Bile defense system is needed to CommUtee who opened the de- "There’s not anything that we tor ^ reg. 2.99 Borman Back July 19, and the next day Arm­ of bloody Incidenta op the So- streng^then President Nixon’s bate ’Tuesday by saying the strong and Aldrin are to fly a hand for U.S.-Soviet dlsarma- need to stand behind Nixon was In shirtsleeveH, New England governors got down vlet-Chlneae border. Adjuitable stretch straps. Dacron polyester, cotton, "For Countdown fragile lunar module (LM) to ment talks. eaeentlal. Party Purse The Soviet • foreign mlnkter nylon fibers. White only. A and B cup; 32 t0i,36, man’s first landing on the lunar to work on regioiiHl |)roblems nt their Hummer con­ And Democratic Sen. Albert “ I have not changed my posl- LDNDON (AP) — Apollo 8 surface. prt/poeed taika on Berlin to pre­ Gore says such an argument put tlon,” Jackson said. "I believe spaceman Frank Borman flew Early on July 21. first Arm­ ference in Scarlrormigh, Muine. liCft to right are vent trouble from flarlt^ up ★ "BESTFORM" l o n g l e g Reform Key^ there lyraln The, Kremlin attl- forth on behalf of the antiballis- there is a clear need to protect back to today to join strong, then Aldrin step outside G ovh. FranciH W. Sargent of Miuisnchusetts, John tic missile program—ABM—in the deterrent. I also believe It the countdown tor the American for an exploration period sched­ tiuV toward the divided city hoe HOUSE penty girdles opening debate by fellow Demo- is important the President not moonshot. uled to last about 2V, hours. Dempsey of Connecticut, and Kenneth Curtis of tjeeii rotuddered a taaromMer of 94S MAIN STREET Says Duffey IIm Interrat In getting along with crats John C. Stennls of Missis- have the rug pulled from under In London, he declared his 10- The countdown Is 98 hours, Maine. (AI* Photofax^ Downtown ManelMSter __ day visit to Russia hod laid the but it Is spread over 5lk days. * (he Went. sippl and Henry M. Jackson of him\at negotiations. (AP) /— It won't do reg. 7.00 Wasitlngton represents “ a shift T>, 'S 8roun*rork for greater cooper- Hils allows for several planned Gromsrho. after aenaillng Ohl- 4.99 Feray said any good to reform the rules of strategy'' by the pro-Safe- The President jj, conquest of the holds to give the crew rest and im spoke (avoraUy of the poad- will be in a strong position if the of the Democratic party unleej Double side panels slim thighs and hips. Elastic, guard forces. space. time to rrect any problems Mlltlea of a Sovtsi-tnoptrod oM- dress nvion, and Lycra spondex. White, block, lemon, CongrcM orders continued test­ something Is done to make It Gore teamed with Percy to Ool. Bormeui, his wife and two that might arise. ^ iective eecurity sygent In Asia. • tiltnutX fo blue, pink, aqua, platinum. Shes s, m, I, xl. ing to make the now \rulnerable possible for people of modest needle Stemmls and Jackson as sons, oeme to London on a So­ The Soviet OOntmunIst party Safeguai'^ system really effec­ (See Page Eight) means to seek public office, viet jef.‘‘ They spent nearly two grneml gwretory. Igceiid I. the ABM debate in the Senate tive.” says the Rev. Joseph Dufley of Goyernors Promote HALE hours In an airport lounge be­ Brethnev. pn>poMd this June 7 heated up Wednesday. Hartford, ffonn. Gore noted President Nixon Wihile th^ ABM debate picked fore catching a jet to New York at the world Communiat confer-' up steam. Lord's testimony be­ "It will do no good to broaden and Defense Secretary Melvin on their way to . ehcc, obvlouBty meaning It os a fore the Senate Foreign Rela­ the popular base of otir per- Drug Control Stieps R. Laird had based their argu­ About his talks with Soviet Boy Dreamed device to contain Ohlig. tions Commiu6e at a June 23 space offloials Borman sold: ”I tlei," iMild the ch.i.rmon of the ment for ABM on the need to SCARBOROUGH, MiUne (AP) gudy' stage aa noon as poog* Giovnyko rtalmed the prapoe- closed door hearing was made believe we have laid the ground­ Caucus of Ooruiecticut Demo- protect tl(e nation’s missile de­ The alx New England gover- ble," Sargent said. "Thle la a al hod nroiggl wldeopiwad In- work for , detailed discussions crulu, "if the real Iniluenee le- terrent toree. The Tennessee public—provldlte an additional Of L a n d in g nors authorized their otafta to- growing problem In New tereg In Aga. which T hope will take place main* in a few hands which Dmocrat suggested ABM sup­ illustration of & wide split In (kiy to oaalg In mapping plana England what we ner.1 g not soon on the question of more control the party punu-a.’ ' Hbi bitter crIUrtam of 1‘ekh^ it porters were departing from Washington over what couioe fora regionnl drug control pro- a monument of masonry and “dth marked mild slwuld be taken ip defense and cooperation In i^ ce .” Duffey, who was rer'ently **Charge It toat course when they contend­ On the Moon Rkam. Kkuu but a working aygem of toward the United State*. disarmement. Borman said he was returning elected nallorwl presl< e t of ed Safeguard should be ap­ The subject of narcotics reha rehabilitation ’’ Hr (auawd lightly <»wr FTHnAm to Houston for the moonshot. Americans for Democnatic Ac- Laird In his testimony re-em- SPACE CENTER, Houston blHUUon waa one of several In other action..the governors »dilch used tb rote long dia- proved to bolster the President "Though I am not directly AP) — As a boy, NeU A. Arm­ t.bn, m jde hi remark) in t«iit|. . for impending ^am^^t arguments for areawMe concerns on which the adopted a reaolulhm notifying disarmament safeguard and rejected a participating, I am involved. strong had a dream. He wanted mo«y prepared for delivery at talks with the Soviet Union. ■, governors took action at their . New England mrmbem of Cbn- (Soo Page BIgh'l) suggestion that the United Before leaving Moscow, he to land on the moon. In a few U Jiy's hearing by the Mr(hn-. "Has the senator noted a shift summer merilng at the Black greas of their'aup|a>rt of prtncl- called his visit a “ complete suc­ day;; he and Air Force Ool. Ed­ Cm Oommlaslon. of strategy and logic today?” Point Inn here, ptea embodied In a pending (See Page Eight) cess and a personal pleasure.” win E. Aldrin Jr. arc to do just Gore asked Percy. Duffey, who headed the Mc- Dr Sidney Cohen, director of avtetiun faclIlUe* exanalon act. ’’For me to fulfUl the dream “Yes,” responded the Illinois Carthy-for-PresIdent campalgri the rsvlslon of Narcotic Addle with the prx)vlalon that oppor- Is a stroke of Incredibly good in Connecticut last year, recom­ tlon and Drug Abuse of the Na- tunlly be left (or the aUles to Republican " I ’ve noticed that. fortune,” Armstrong sold. "I D D T Report And the argument is pure hog- mended a syrtem of tax credits Uonal Ingitute of Mental manage their own aviation to* jnippose the chance of doing wash.” to mcounige people to donate Health, reviewed the probleme proWam* what thouoonds of people Up Jumped Jackson and Sten­ and new methods of dealing Tne regdutbai. Introduced by Kept Quiet, through history have wanted to (See Page Two) with them. Bargent. pointed to an ur- nls, each demanding recognition do, the chance of this chain of ■ T \ chonsonette bras U.S. Cutting his desire to By, to oontlnue From Road aervlc-ea for (hem are praoUcol- Ing on this *ub}ei't with Presl- 'AgricuKui^ offlclala dwded queetlng eternal mysteriea, he ly noneXlstenl lent Nixon any auch report eaJats, but dk) reg . wants to rocket again into NEW 0R1,EAN8 (AP) -rtie Govs. John Dempsey of Con Dempaey tofd Ibe meging he ermotmee Wednesday tha d*- 1.99 2 .5 0 Arms Might space city’s old French Quarter, long necllrut and Francis W. Hargenf (uyJrto Ihj- * rea,>liAk)n but partmenl t*>d ordered a tta p o - "With the first lunar landing, MaaoarhuagU urged that Cembination circular spoke a mecca lor fun-loving tourtets "(Miaslng resolution* wig’t help rery halt In the \mm of nlne'^r- I don't agree.that we've reached hs* been saved from the Intru gepa be taken (or Immediate line bit " He aald lhal .f’lgnectl aUtsnt or long tasting peauetds* stitched cups accent , and round/ BRUSSELS (AP) — West Eu­ action out a full silhouette. All cotton' ropean governments are all for the peak," he nold In on Inter­ aton of a six-lane highway. Includihg DDT - toi goverif "We want to get beyond the rage; KlgWI broodjijoth. 32A to 38A, 33B lb Moscow and Washington trying view. "I think It Is just a begin­ The highway project was offi­ men! peg control programs 42B, 32C to 44C. to halt the arms race, but they ning. I really suspect that the cially put to death In Washing ^ The WUconoln . D*mocraC flights of the next decade whl t^s ★ "S H A P E H E / fear the United States may ton Wednesday, leaving defend­ calM on Beergory of Agricul­ trade away their security. ev’en more Interesting, more en­ ers of tradition in a state of cu- ture ntffbrd M llordln to bon gulfing than the ones of. the Diplomats report member na­ phorla and the city with a tl.S UB# of tha toaje peglolda alto­ panfy girdles past." tions of the North Atlantic'Trea­ million hole in the gfbund. Bills Vetoed on Jetports gether reg. ty Organization are seeking ■'The objective of our flight Is John A. Volpe, secretary of Nalaon said the deportment to take men tu the moon, make reassurances from Philip Far­ transportation, confirmed re­ has kept the report qu|g b*- 5.97 9 .0 0 a landl^ and return ao/ely to Hundreds and Hundreds in Sizes For All ley, deputy assistant secretary ports that the federal govern­ ceuaa "they havro’t dona ony- earth." he eold. "It will demcn- And Assembly Management Firm nylon lace front- flattens of state and No. 2 U.S. negotia­ ment had withdrawn financial thlAg about it” alrntr to mankind that we can tummy. Circling bondsic.control tor in the proposed strategic ■upinrt for the rxpreosway as HARTFORD. (>>nn (AP) tlccsuae the oommitle* was Dr -G W Irving Jr . adrhlnto. waist, hips and bock. White, do that kind of a job. How well arms limitation talks. part of the Irtteiatate highway Gov John Dempsey vetoed a gi^rfigly favored by Democratic tretor of the USD A'a egricuttur- An amazing selection in this spectacular sale of dreMes, and so much yellow. XX large (32 to 34 we'll use wtiot we learn In the Waist). network. number of measures W*dn*» legigativ* teoden, the veto la *1 raoearch service, end Horry The diplomats say ^ATO future, only history win tell. Construction of the road, W Hay*, director of the poatt. quality for so little money. New purchases at extra-special savings . . . members fear the United States day. Including a oontrwersial expected to Ion* a gruggl* at Baked on the experience of the Volpe declared, "would have se­ jrtport bill and a bill lhal would the upcoming special seoalon etdes regulation dtvUSon. sold might trade away weapons that la.'«l decade. 1 believe we will riously Impaired the hlalortc have created a leglaiatlv* man- no auch recom memtotlOM Mkv* drastic markdowns in early summer styles—you'll want to scoop up makes you lovelier protect Western Europe In re­ us- that knowledge." The governor also vetoed a been nmde to Hardin. quality of the French Quarter." Bgemenf committee grongty bill ooftcerning bond lasues fur turn for Soviet concessions on Even now." he sold, "our fu­ "If there, hod been a repost I several at this low price. Buy for travel, vacations, parties, street wear, from any view point That’s what landmark prescr- favored by IxmocruUc laglgs- gal* airports, becaiM*. he-aaid. missiles the two superpowers ture direction Is beglnnUg to vatlonlsta led by Martha Robin- Uv* leaden would have known about K." hiiye aimed at one another. It would oummii the stele to office. All are current styles in the most popular colors a n d fabrics. enurg*. People are looking at son and Mark Lowrey have Dempaey aoid (he jgport bill, Irving eskt "FIGURE BUILDER" They point out that Polaris things that can be practical In been saying all along which dlreged ttie commlaaion- (So* Page liigM) Nefson acknowledged tha i%- submarines and strategic bomb­ Juniors and space. I don't know what the de­ The Quarter U an original old cr of trapBportation to seek (gt- port may nut yet have roaelted Misses' 10 to 20, Half sizes 12V%-24Vi. petltes 5 to 15. ers are more useful for defend­ cision of the nation wlU be. but I square of New Ortaan^tn tha eral supwrt ar^ lortnal i;om- Hardin's desk. But h* added: panty ing Europe than interconti­ can envision space stoUofa. mltmente fron> atritnea toward 'There is no doubt In my mtod nental missiles in American si- center of tha city. / spacr shuttles, lunar idiutUea. It la famUlar to thousands of building a new jet airport, waa Conkling the report cxiata" ' los. Reg. $12 to $23 adverse lunar exploration and Untriota who have wandered Ka rtot necessary He contended Che depoft- / girdles. Besides worrying about what , pla.oetary rxptoraUon." narrow ttreeta and neveled tn The governor aaJd the Oct To Coi^iMilidute ment'a temporary hsK to'lioa of Washington m i^ t ’ give up for a Why this overwhelming deg re Ita'bara and nlghtcluba. creating the new Department of Dl/T m lu own progioms isas a ^ V reduction in Stolet mlsstlea to'By'* The expre'a^ay was vtgoroua. Transportellon glvta tha com- L n i t H 'ridiculous paiiioiiv*" rtaggiisrl to eagteg* pubHc dpiatoo. trained on the Un'tted States, "1 don't thlrt I fly just tor the ly backad by bualneaa group* oa mlacloner of transpogatloo g| 3.39 West Europeans also are con- sake of flytoig," Armstrong, re­ a neceaatty for quicker move (he authority he needs to lake HARTk’ORD, Conn (AP) "The Department of Agricul­ ^ '■ comed about possible t.'.S nrnpsori^s Oriental ture Is America's worg offend­ plied It's a way o f performlig ment of traffic (' gaps to build a new jetport. George J (fonkitng. 65 of North long-leg styling in light, lovely lycro spon. concesakms in return for a re­ a sendee and It's a tool.., Aa for the bUI that lyoutd have er." .Neteon eaaartsd. "It la If there is an Oriental a^r to this brocade dress by The preaervBllenlate contend­ dex, with front and bock panels. Gives duction in the estimated 750 So­ "Why does a carpititer like to created a legtgaUve manage- Haven la to be l.'onnecU) u( * locked U] with tha egrtculturol ed the expreaaway would ruin inSerega that uo* DOT” firm, smooth control. Yet so cool, so free. viet missiles trained on Western Adele Simpson, ruby red and white with ruby saw’ Oh. maybe he doesn't, but the Quorjar. merit oommlttee, Iiempaey firg commlaatonrr of tronapor- group Be absolutely comfortable oil summer, Europe. he's fortunate tf he does He loahed o«t at "dgccta" In the tatum. Gov John Dempaey on- Ne'lsn aakt Hardin s g up a group Tha dacialon in favor of pree- riwciol tntradapartmssitol oom- long. S, m, I, *1, T ti^ say there u nothing satin at the .slightly, empire waist, that lx because doern't really conoidcr hU job measure, which he laid, "pur- nounosd Wedneaolay ervaUon left an eipborraaatng mtttce to gudy the NoUenoJ ,e mended e bonW oartol diagtog I Still another West European' Conn., attended by The'^Herald’s Rhea Stewart. of man's knowledge, bulldtng preaoway otehey. economy and eound bl-. GerMEVkl Araembly porllaan dlrcclkm of tegUUUv* with DDT and UM of tti* pootl- (lire Page RlgM) look on page 4. Read Hj^ald Advertisements (* I) (•a* P ag* |OgM) management ‘ lllee Page Vtve) (doa Pag# ClgM)

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TmmSDAY, JULY 10,JL969 ' \ Y"-. •» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1969 PAGE THREE Party Purse MOVIE AUDIENCE Sheinwold on Bridge Indian Burean Funds *****#«g u id e ******» B o lto n A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Senate Seeks to Curb Reform Key^ AND THEATERS. KOBE THAN ONE WAT Th«3€ raLHQt apply to filmt OF USING A THUMP ' NORTH TV-Radio Tonight Cut $6.5 Million r»Ua—^ after Nov 1. 1968 4 K 10 4 Growing Medicare Costs GOP Asks By^ALFBED SHEINWOU) . WASHINGTON (AP) — 1116 The Navajo project was au­ Says Duffey <;? 0 5 4 THIS ' SEAL WASHINGTON (AP) — HoiW Appropriations Commit­ thorized In 1962 with construc­ No matter bosv careful you 0 A K j 74 l ' I that the department will make tion scheduled to be finished (Oontlnaed from Page One) In sdt indicsttt the Rlm wee cute, sooner or later somebody J l, 86 Sena^ Fioanoe Oommittee is the payments.” - Ruling on T elev isio n tee has recommended cutting lubmltted and approved under will tell you with a serious te.ee this year. Instead, it is only 16 money to political parties aixl WEST EAST groping for ways to halt splraU- SeoL John J. WUUams of Dela­ 8:00 (3) BurkeFs Law . (3) After Dinner Movie the Bureau of Indian Affsdrs the Motion Picture Code that 10,(X)0 men are waUdng the ware, senior Republican on Fi- (8d3) Mike Douglas (30) Huntler-Biinkley per cent complete and at the campaigns, and a negatl've In­ 4852 4 6 Ray Negro ------— ------budget by J6-B million, knocking of Self-Regulation. streets of London because they iag certs o< Medicare and Medi­ (10) Perry Mason (8-13) Truth or Oonsequencea current pace the project won’t come tax that would eimble 1?H0 9 (:?8732 mnee who sparked toe current (U) Merr Orinin 7;30 (3t) Pblk Oultar out all money to help public fMgot to draw trumps. You can caid programs without exten­ (IS) Superheroes (18) Della Reese Shos* be ready until 1995. even poor people to run for of­ t] iuggeetad for GENERAL 0 8 5 0 Q 10 9 3 investigatoMN said he tended to The RepubUoan Town Com­ schools start klndergartetus for reply with an equally serious (30) ThU b the L4fe (12) BOoehaU Close-up LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT ilA i^ T The committee declined to fice. audleneat. ♦AJ732 *0954 sive govenmient intervention in blame "lax admtoirtration” to (30) MunMers (10) Thursday Night at the Indian children. tece that 8S,(X)0 men (the exact mittee has questioned the legal­ (40) r Troop Movies add funds to the budget to build “ It is senseleas,“ he ssdd; "to SOUTH foes cTiorged made l>y phyrt- the government agencies for The public sthool klndergar- 9 Suggested for MATURE number is 88,287) are walking ity of a liquor permittee holding 5:36 (40) Weather (30to) Dsniel Boone permanent facilities tor a Nava­ talk about open primaries If 4 AQJ9 73 ciaZiB find taospitate. many of the abuses and high 5:30 (40) Truth or Conoequences (33) PVm ^ten program of $2.3 million jo Community College In Arizo­ . lOudiancee (parental diaers- the streiSts of New York be­ costs. the office of selectman. Concern (30) U.B. Navy Film (8-40) Ptelnc Nun ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY GUT AND DISIU1 only, the rich and thoae who ^ AK6 (10) P Troop i^ould have provided 107 class- na although it said tt was enr bpn advised). cause m y drew trumps too If a solution is not found, 8:00 (34) A ^ s ot Boating have acceas to money can en­ O 62 ” I think we are prodding was expressed that actions (18) Dennis the Menace (8-1333) Red Sox Baseiboa ns for 3,200 students. couraged by accomplMunents RESTRICTED — Persona qiSckly. ■wne ■ senatoTB say, proosurfe (8) I Love Lucy (40) That Girl ter." .(«] A K 10 them to do better with our liear- taken by the present board 5:46 (34) Prleadly dlant NOT PRE-PACKAGED \ to build 59 kindergar­ of the college so far. ’ North dealer. may develop before long tor g : » (40) Bewitched Duffey did recommend open under 16 not admlttad. un­ East South West ings, and we are going prode might prove to be illegal. 8:00 (S^lO-UliiNews. Weather, ■ (34) News In Perspective ten rooms at BIA schools at a Tte college now has tempo­ Both Bides iminerable. Oonsreso to aasume the tartc of them some more,” he said. teiarta. (18) M err Orimn less accompanied by parent 1 0 Pass Pass Democratic- First Selectman (40) Newsbeot (3030) Ironside cost of ^ million were left in­ rary' quarters at the Many primaries In Connecticut, howj^ Opening lead — Jack of 2 ♦ fbdrtg toe charges. or adult guardian.. Pass 4 NT Pass The committee staff now Is Raymond Negro runs a restau­ (34) Mlsterogera Neighbor­ 9:00 (40) This Is Tom Jones tent. Farms High School. ever, including a direct primarif Hearts. Tile .committoe, in opening a hood (S) Thursdo)' Night Mlovie Pass 6 e All Pass ixitting together a bulky report rant in town. (23) HlsUlghts In a repto) News. Sports and BIA for more Information mittees themselve^ performed at many area hos­ a diamond ruff failed to set up had been checked with the State made the subject of a specific O’Bright and his American trumps. * P®mnrtted to continue, at least phystcians to hospitals. 8:46 (30) News Weather (C) 2 BdnOM ROUND ROASTS but got nothing that convlnc^ It authorization bill, as was done “ I believe that the reforms pitals. Sandra Roberts of Wap- the suit. South had to get back Daily Question Liquor Control Commlss

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PAGE FOUE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURS0AY, JULY 10, 1969 .i' ' ■ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969 PAGE FIVE Baker Faces Columbia Conkling Seeks •son Home Frames Collections To Consolidate One o f the largest lighting showrooms Fraud Suit Education Board Budget in New Engfand! CmCAGOO (AP) — Bobby By RHEA STEWART Stacks of larger ptUows oii Transport Units LAPP Baker, once a protege of Lyn­ I, the floor are flanked by un- Shows Rise of $118,000 (Continued' from Page One) .^■Thls is where weww p « tMall 4 -Uthe 4 V _ 1. J 4 _ - t« don B. Johnson and seonetary to collecHorisollecHons we don’t have any the Democratic M ajority In th e' The new department is to coiv . . shaped tables. Flop down on the T h e budget for the Board of There have -been many false ELECTRIC CO. other place for,’’ aa/id Senate, will be charged next solidate the prcecnt Highway cushions, and you find this table Education stands at $652,690, alarms at the school since the Sim pJi-a son Jeffrey, waving week with violations of civU some $118,0(K> over the past addition -was built tw o years Department. Department of Aer­ toward the wallswaJla of Ih^the recrea *>*'«*» fraud and anti-kickback stat­ COMPLETE LINE OF Shape for resting your arm year. Incneases In sBlartes and ago. Oialrman Donald Tuttle onautics. Transportation Author­ , tlon room. "Got a collection of utes, says an assitant attorney while you talk. One editor high cKhool tuition account for raid he contacted architect Roy ity imd Commission on Steam­ Indian tomahawks? Put them general. ^ LIGH TING FIXTURES for every room in measured the height from the the rise, according to the board. Ferguson who will send an elec­ ship Terminals. there,” and he pointed to a William D. RuckelehouS, bead the house. Repboement g b » and riiades floor: ij) inches. Richard Kells, newly-appoint­ trical engineer out to meet with CJonkling said he wonts to grroup of tomahawks hanging be- of he Department of Justice for lighting fixtuica, table and pole-bmpa. ed principal, reported that it the man who Installed the sys­ "consolidate the four units Into ji side a cluster of puppets from SUtlng thus, one can look civil division, said Baker was will be imposBlibte to continue tem and Fire Oiief Thomas a closely knit, efficiently oper­ ■ Indonesia. out Into the garden, or can never indicted "under any anti- Abo specialize in electrifying antique bmpa. the SO-cent lunch next year and Chowanec fo r a detailed inspec­ ating orgnntziitlon." stretch out a hand and pluck kickback statutes. When the His mother Is not only one of recommended a ftve-cent tar tion to try to solve the .problem. To do this, the department a sweetmeat from a five-foot tall Nixon administration entetnd thejvorld's leading fashion de- crease, which was adopted by The board reappointed Dr. will be diridtHl Into six diri- WE ALSO CARRY ------^ ---- cluster of bowls mounting in office we decided to review the the board. Kells said a net op­ Nelly Nepumeoeno as school Bions-watenvays. rail, motor slg^rs but one of the world s graduated sizes from the back case.” Complete Um of electiical Mppliei, whe twifchei. Etc. erating tees cf $1,360, salary in- physician and Miss Jean Natsch carriers, aeronautics, highways most Indetatlgable traveliers. of a turtle. But objects of exotic , Ruckelshaus added Wednes­ Em ything needed fot the home. MetUdae ceMaeti, cieases and tiie cost of ibod as school eniunerator. The and renearch imd planning — She also has the knack o< com- nature are not necessary .tor em day that the government will would result In an estimated enumerator win receive $200; each of which will be presided ' range hoods, kitchen tens, faitatcom systems, docks, . blnlng business with pleasure; effect; among the greenery In ask for triple damages. "W e ore the Government of India once one comer. Inside the Uvlng- slK'Ttage of $8,300 next year. administrative expenses were owr by two deputy commis­ smoken. •■ trying to recover some o f the sioners. decorated her for the attention room, prowls a ceramic tiger. Superintendent Myron Oed- set at $250 and sub^itute teach­ money," he said, declinii^ fur­ W E C A R R Y she had brought to Indian fab­ lette asked the board for rati­ ers’ pay at $22. A library aid F\>r the past 12 years Oonk- ther comment until the suit "la FIREPLACE SETS rics. Even more than ordinary Across^ the mantel stand a fication o f the contractB of Miss will be engaged at a fee of $2 ling has been .itute fimuicc com­ reviewed tn Its final verskm by itcurists, Adele Slmpaon buys row of Oriental figures, all Marla Caprano and Miss San­ per hour. The Travelers Insur­ missioner. He liaa served in SCREENS AND GRATES Atty. Gen. John Mitchell and things, but unlike most, she women. A console in the dining­ dra Streeter. ' suite government for 31 years. filed early next week.’’ ance Oo. ■was approved aa the knows how to display them when room holds i cluster o f tea Mtaa Oaprano, o f Provldenoe, sponsoring agency for the group (Capital obseivers consider Route 83 y E R N O N Tel. 875-0888 Baker, now 39, is free on bond she gets home. pots, an old and wonderful; R.I., has been, engaged as a life insurance on the school State Auditor Leo V. Donnliue. pending his appeal on his 1967 (Lapp's yrmon Plaia. Located 2 Miles from The IVrnos Circle) while on another she^ Is a col­ ^xsclal reading^ teacher. She staff. *V at one time Oonkllng's deptAy, Home Is Greenfwlch, Conn., lection____ .OT antique topless wine conviction on seven counts of as Conkling's moot Mkt'ly suc­ I comideted her Miastier’s in Recommendations for school where Mrs. Simpson and her pots, theft. Income tax evasion and cessor lo the finance poot. readhig at the University of repairs by Kells, all approved, HOURS: . V husband, textile manufacturer conspiracy. At last report he Oonnectieult in June and haa Included grinding surface of 9:fli0)l ^ • 8:00 pja. Dtily . We.sley Simpson, entertained the *8 only a drop In was d e ^ into several successful Cut oven mitts and pot holders had eight years' experience blackboards in the old section, V 9:00 • 6:00 p.m. Sat. fa-shlon editors who had gath- - ® bucket," said Jeffrey. busine^ ventures. from a dtsoorded quilted robe, working with TUIe I, a special new sinks and new chalk boards B ak ^ was accused of stealing bind with tape. N ' f *'ave been also project in reading. / In the origtaal section, sealing s ty j^ t o r ^ l and winter. T>hTi- to the Simpson house In New most of tH|e $96,600 he received MisB Streeter of WilUmantic the asphalt in the parking area mg mtp the private driveway, York; jn the hallway where you from California Savings and graduated from EJCSO with a and weather stripping the dooms or^ ri^ ^ s^ r a distance among can’t miss It when you enter loan executives who thought BS in June and wWi teach fourth on the north side of the school. woods, beside^ a lake, and then the house, glass shelves hold a they were making political coo- grade. a terrace comes Into view. At collection of old American fig- tributions, evading $23,000 in In­ ^ The board denied rumora that one Slmp.son pa^tjf^^^ accord- ure bottles, come taxes, and conspiring to/ Manchester Evening Herald smoking will be allowed on Columbia correspondent Vir­ londst stood on that terra^ mak­ write off some of this money school buses. ing music for arriving Adele Simpson greeted her the tax returns o f a Washii ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. This time, a pair of India dolls.^ wearingT a pantsuit of lobbyist. loomed over a table there. The' 8n<* wWte printed Ruckelshaus talked abdut the style.of the house Is Georgian; ** wiis only after leaving suit while in /Wedkies- South Windsor and the front entrance Ls formal, thc party that some g^ucsts real­ day for a speech at 5ie nationai but the over-all effect is of lots ized that the print almost convention of the % u n g Rjepub- of levels,' and steps onto ter- matched the tablecloths. Paul­ llcans. ino Trigere, another Import­ racas and glass doors over­ A Justice De^jartment spokes­ Capital Goals Report ant designer, ^ ^ p p e d by looking one of the loveliest man, asked/ t o r commient on wearing a parttsdlt In a pale V * woodland scenes in the world. Ruckelsha^ remarks declined, gray lame, with a long puf­ To show how an arm rest is used, Mami Mann, di­ irjdlcatl:^that too much might In the living-room /the sofas fed overblouse. Mrs. Simp­ Gets Mixed Reception rector of the Indian shop in New York, Sona the have /been said ■ already. are neutral in color,/an a back­ son's daughter and secretary Golden One, seated herself bn a pile of cushions "There’s no precedent for this ground for piles of small cush­ wore tailored pantsuits with The report of the Capital new central library, followed by V ''n the living room floor. (Photo by Rhea Stewart) soty ->l thing around here.’’ ions, each c»ie in a glowing vi­ long vests over contrasting Goals and Improvements Own- an allocation of $120,000 a year brant fabric that could have shlrlK. That .should clear up the mittee which was formally re­ for the four following years to The thing to wear to a Sunday evening party is pants. Adele Simpson greeted only boon bought In the Orient quastion of what is chic to wear ceived this week by the Town pay for a $600,000 facility. Oouncil epparenUy still Imis a In addition, the committee guests in her own pantsuit of pink and white printed silk. Her daughter, by a fashion designer. to a Sunday night party. Tplland* ^ way to go before its suggestions recommends that the town set Joan Kaines, wore a more tailored version in linen. (Photo by Rhea Stewart) Rather late ; In -the party, are aooepted fDr implementa­ aside $60,000 for each of four when people had started to tion by the town. years beginning In 1969-72 to­ Courtesy Car for Miss Manchester think aboiK leaving, a photog­ Addition/it Meadowhrook \ The report, which estahllshes ward the purchase of conserva­ Miss Joan Marilyn Balfe, Miss Manchester, holds the keys to a new convertible rapher appeared with a whole priorities for the expenditure of tion land. loaned to her for this weekend during the Jaycees Miss Connecticut Pageant \ bag of tricks, which were a Progr^sing^ Board Told two mills of tax money set aside The committee recommends in Southinjfton by William Schaller, president of Manchester Oldsmobile. Miss trunkful of dd-fashloned plumed each year in the town budget, that the town In the 1971-72 fis­ hats, policeman’s helmets, Balfe, 20, is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert S. Balfe of Construction /of the eight has only been rdoelved by the cal year and again tn 1973-74 % feather boas, antique guards­ Four resignations were ac­ Trumbull and a senior Hiis fall a t Eastern Connecticut State College. oouncil, and its recommenda­ set aside $32,000 for two new man's hats . . . and a camera room addition to the Meadow- cepted by the board: Kenneth She won her title April 20 before a crowd of 650 at Bailey Auditorium at tions that the town make a new fire department pumpers, and with which he photographed brook Schbol Is progressing Krivanec, junior high science town garage its flrat priority that beginning In 1972-78 the Manchester High School. The state pageant liegins tomorrow night in the guests wearing these things, and teacher who has accepted well, acqic^rdlng to reports read t has yet to be accepted by the town set aside $66,000 for three .Southington High School; (Herald photo hy Pinto) a set of daguerreotype frames A. , , ^position at Manidiester fflgh dv last night s meeting of School; David Calderwood, a governing body. successive years for the con­ into which he put the photo­ struction of a new fire depart­ graphs. So no one went home. the Board of Education. sixth grade teacher who has left When the report ■was received ment Keadquartera. Mumbing in the addition Is to assume a religious-vocatioo; this week at the Town Council Coventry Finally, the committee rec­ Even more Interesting was • lore than half completed, and guidance counselor Mrs. Marie meeting, there ■was erven dis- ommends that the town set the opportunity for glimpses In­ the steel erection is almost Catania, and third grade teach- ousslan/ as to how acceptance aside $37,600 in 1973-74 and $86,- to life at the Simpsons'. done. The foundation and ex­ er Miss Viiginia Mills, who Is of the report should be handled 480 in 1974-76 for the purchase Proposed Airport in North End cavation work haa been com­ by the council. For instance, they have moving to a different part of o f Board o f Education land. pleted, according to the archi­ the state. Moat Republican members breakfn-st looking at the lake, The history of the Capital tect’s report. Dr. Ames LePan has notified of the board appeared to favor for in their gloss-walled break­ Goals and Improvemerit Fund The board, in its capacity aa the board ^of his acceptance of accepting or 'rejecting the Goals fast room Just off the dining beg;an in 1964-65 when the ooim- Meets with Dismay, Confusion the Meadowbrook School Addi­ the position as school physician Ooonmittee report priorities, room, the long curved table la cll set aalde one-half a mill for tion Building Committee, ap­ for the coming year. without pirilic hearing, while By HOLLY OANTNER future service need and op­ set for the town. TTie Industrial turned Imaginatively so that the a reserve fund to r capital ex­ proved a bill for $3$,380 for the moat Democratic councllmen Residents o f Coventry's north portunity and to work toward Development Oommlssion has long curve faces the view. One Bofletin Board penditures. The council contin­ second payi^ent of the school seenied to favor not making a end are a little imeasy these a'high degree of environmental made no comment, claiming In room Is g la ^ over to stu4 y and ’Die mem'bership and pro­ ued the practice by setting construction. decialan on how to spend the days. The wheels of. progren tximpaUbillty. The future de­ the JtAie meeting that not hobbles, with the picture screen gram committees of the Tol­ aside one mill In 1966-66, one- Prior to the severe rain storm annual two mills without first are grinding in thel^ direction velopment of Connecticut olr- enougti is yet known to take permanently Ih place and the icuiuland owiiurJunior Wonzan’s vTunKui a v;iUDClUb wwill ill and-one-half mUls In 1966-67 and getting voter approval. Etnd they feel certain nothing portii haa been recommended os sides. Since that rneeting. mem­ recording equipment ready for several w eefe ago, porUona of „ e e t tonight at 8 at the home two mills annually since then. the roofing had been removed M y, ^ The argument of the Republi­ can be done to put them iti an Integrated and flexible sys­ bers of the IDC have learned use. Over the years money has to permit connection of the ad- Creatwood D r cans were that there is no point reverse gear. The cause of con­ tem to provide an nd^uatc and the procedure would be public accumulated and expenditures As for Adele Simpsons' bed­ dltlon During t ^ t o r m , water Th^ D em ^ ratlc Town Corn- In having a committee to make cern is a proposed Bolton-Oov- equitable distribution through­ heiirhigs and referendum, and been made until, with the 1968- got into the roofing portion ^ recommendations if you don’t entry A lrp^ which is part of out the Htote. of safe and con­ room, the guests could only 69 fiscal year appropriation, that' appurcnliy has soothed the wonder what It must be like to causing some damage, which ni~vf -s. « i follow the recommendations it a long-range Eilrport facilities venient service for air carrier, nerves of at leiuA some of those the fimds have reached the wlU be rectified by the buUd- makes, and that a new town plan for the state. general aviation, and air cor- vvho prlviilely expressed dis­ awaken and look over a bal­ $319,000 mark, according to the cony hung with boskets of _ era at their expense. garage is not likely to generate While the available printed In­ go." may at .the proposal. Manchester Evening Herald committee's report. nlums Into one's own woodla The board also approved sev­ much enthusiasm from the pub­ formation refers to the taclUty Among other things, the re­ The Planning and Zoning eral improvements at the HlckS Tolland ooirespondent Bette lic compared to such things as To this date the council has 08 "Bolton'Ccventry” it would, port recommends expansion of dell. I'he adjoining bethroo^ is Qnatrale, tel. 87S-281ft. used tiie fund to purchase the OommlsBlon has .not formally all In an eighteenth c^tury Memorial School to be paid by swimming pools. according to the proposal, be Bradley, jind Bridgeport Mun­ discussed the luue as yc4. ' new town haU prepay for $66,- icipal and improvements at tolle-prinit of blue pnd/white, the Hicks' Trust fund. Includ­ The Demodrats on the other located entirely in Coventry. It Is the residents nt Uie area 000 and a new piece of fire ap- Tweed New Haven. It also the • crowning touch/beti^ a ed In the list ore the improve­ hand argue that since It is pub­ Ihe proposal calls for acquisi­ Involved that are. naturally, paraitus for $74,000. Approxi­ recommends the creation of, terrycloth robe hanging behind n i ment of the top floor of the Today in History lic money. If the public wonts tion- of land between Cedar most concerned, but It Is quite mately $79,000 for the town's Swamp Rd. and Bread and or conversion to, a Meries of the door, just the size for Mrs. original Hicks building, includ­ a swimming pool before It has a evident at thia point that they Today In History share of the cost of open ^>ac© Milk St. (Rt. 31), wHh the air­ "general aviation" faciUUcs. Simpson who Is 4/hset 11 inches ing the repaUnt.lng of two rooms town garage. It should have will have plenty of opportunity lands for the Pudlm property port to consist of a 6,000 ft. tall, and this ia in the same for $646; Installation of new By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one. A Bradley Relfover to speak'In open meetings, and . lights in thrOe rooms, $1,609, and the new high school site primary runway, and a 3,000 tolle design ^ blue and white. Today la Thursday, July 10, The Republicans suggest that It Is under,this cSitcgory that the day the airport rtarts and the installation of window will be paid for over the next foot crosswind runway. the lOlat day o f 1969. 0 be spent niles, the celling must be above Helen Wiitennan Crounsc, 43- throats.'' Noise polliAlon, Eilr does no good without the Imag­ Puppets from Indo­ A fence for the high school in 1B09, the Protestant re- in 1970-71 for the construction 1.000 feet and the visibility bet­ yinir o(d ttuUsjr rd several books / Manchester Evening Herald pollution, loss of rural atmos­ ination. has been ordered at a cost of former. John Calvin, was bom of a new town garage, as well ter Ihim lhre<‘ , miles Tlie Hiir- on leetwge care, died Wednes­ Imiigiiu* wakiMjf up every iiiorning in tliis riehne.s.s^ nesia are part of treas­ phere. all these were consider­ eony hung with baskets geraniums. The head- $6,450 to protect against van- 'in Fiance ^as $26,000 to do preliminary South Windsor correspondent rur Report refers lo the IFTl day th St. Itaphael's HospAaJ ures hanging on play­ ed, and. some -residents expect­ of soft griH'ii.s -witli a few lonche.s' of .soft coiii lioard is nvrirored. planning and research for a Carol Moulton, tel. 644-8714. dciignallon as "be'ng the more here. [ . room walls- (Photo by dalism at the scliool. In 1553, Lady Jane G rey was ed the men from yie state to Adele Simp.soii doe.s, ami she ran look over a/tial- ad-vanced and Hophlstlrated." t'ne pennnmc Joyce Rhea Stewaii;) The school board turned over proclaimed queen of England, be knocking on their doore at a $M2.59 surplus to the general She reigned only nitte days. The Bolton-Ooventry Airport Jackorm, she w rite "guide to any time, asking, to buy land. fund of the town, at the end would be a Bradley reliever, Dating," "Guide lo Winning In 1821. the American flag Vernon But while the Bolton-Coven- of the fiscal year, out of a total F'rlenite and Itopularlty" and was raised over St. Augustine. — ------7 try facility Is indeed part of a and a i:« for m e for H/irtford- annual budget of $1,394,273. "Joyre JacluKsi'B 80 Happy 'If Florida , hod been purchased proposal, ft a'ppears that the Bralnard excess. The state has notified the Hook." She also ran a orMjnsat- from Spain two years earlier. Hearing Set .on OrdinSiice day when plgnes vrill actually Becam e of the we||.|cnown school administration that this In isho. Vice President H il­ fiscal difficulties of the last Ing service for teenogers be landing And taking off Is FVneral .Services are to be is the final year the state will lard PUImore succeeded to the General Ajwembly, little hfv< still severaFyears In the future. held In Attamont. N.Y, provide a d ^ ta l hygenJ«t to the presidency q t the death of Prest- To License Refuse Firms During toe 1967 session Of the been 'tone about these recom- school system to clean teeth and bent Zachary Taylor. mendat ons. sinr-er mest of the The Board of Representatives spcct to routes taken to reach Coimectlc^ General Assembly, apply flouride Ireolment be­ In 1890, lyyom lng was adrtilt- carrying out of these planj colls has set July 21 for a public the Ellington rite; violation of the OgmecUcut iiAerregional cause there are too many chil­ tod into thd Union as the Mth hearing on an ordinance con- the types of waste deposited: Planning Program was irect-- for money But. a b.ll nj>proj>ri- dren involved. ■'State. \ ■ . j cenAng the Ucenring of refuse failure to comply with rules ed to/undertake a long'range oUng 'a UUle over $2,000,000 for The recommi?ndatlon was In 1963, the Soviet boos of se­ and garbage coUectora in town. set forth by Parker and Sweet; and /omprehenstve airport fa­ s erated by Vernon and depoeltliig In E l­ /CIPP selected Frederic R to n-i'ch this [Joint, funds will / ,lncrej\sed substantially this President Su k)p» of Indone­ them OR Rt. 140 In EUlngton. lington yHarris Assootates. consulting have to be allocated by the 1971 >nar, according to reports of sia ■waa in the \proceas of a» The proposed ordinance will The Vernon police depart-,- '^engineers, of Stamford to con­ •■-■on eft selling bros ond girdles. ed 1.100 demands for first aid The former president of Che has signed a contract with the ordinance, and along with General Assembly. The study, rumor has been this site acqu)- this school year compared to Congo’s Katanga^ Provlnctt A. J. Ryan 'Co. for trash pick­ director of public vrarks now kttewn locally os the H ar­ lit ion. and that It is about t<> You'd be stunned too If 4 ror 1.000 in the 1967-68 ^school year; Motse IVhombe. wto swom In make any necessary i: ris Report, was avsUable for the begin, with no opportumty for up from rraddents. Business es- burgUr stole your bsgs Hicks more than doubled witli M the Oongolese pramler. just-oompleted nsrinn of the tabUshments are respoostble to enforce the ordinance./ the town to expiej , an op l'lon ' Beesuse csr insursnes General Assembly. REG 15 00 Poisley Power pontie girdle of 1,700 first aid oalle compared One Y ea r A m for contracting to have their Violation of the ordlnarye may A check with n numl>er of won't cover the l'»ss But to 800 the previous year. A total Preoident C harles^ Gaulle own tgodh removed and the result In a fine o f not teas than The Harris Report tras synop- 'ourrt, ml cal'- that thle if you see us. you' home- long weonng lycro sponde*, white, of 1.000 first aid calU were appointed Couve de MurvUle as town wonts to have some con­ $25 nor more 4han $296 In or­ slzed and distributed by . the wouia not [e prsirlble since the ownert or tenants t>olkv beige, peochy cream, S, M, L NOW 12.50 recorded by the middle school premlei after the reaimation of trol over those coHectora. der to allow /CootraoWrs an op- C IP P . but is not of itself a piece Sfote Aeronautics. Department "cert Whr risk sny'hing'’ and 300 by the high school. of keglriaUon. R Is a propdoa], Call us today . . , before Georges Pompidou. The proposed license would be jrtunity t o obtain Ahe neces- doesinqt have .the right of em- UfT: .. J . bsse<) on (he work of $he Har­ ' you go Vacaaeles Iraued by the dteector a t pubhe iry license, the ordinance 'n ^ l domain ns le and the REG. 7 (X) Topernriofei pontie brief, examiner has ruled the consisted of an "Inventory of The board hired Dayld Wll- The collector will also have to Privftldy Owned Aeronautics Department. and 1 rvsuranafrtrlth *i S , M , L NOW 4.95 death of Eugene Maglanf, SB, existing airport conditions aiAl Uams as a Spanish teacher on file a oertlflcate o f Habiltty In­ the Issue, sill go lo a referen­ faclHtiea, a forecast of future tei Mam St Tel <40-3241 the sixth step of the Master's of Fairfield was by acridtntal' surance tor property damage WARSAW—Poland is the only drowning. country in ririnni Europe be­ demand, taking Into secoutA the dum MS writ So txAh sides m om schedule. WUUams holds a In the amount of $80,000; $100.- Msnehaeter potential effects of new tech- pro and coo. ,will have, abun B.A. degree from the Unlver- Maglani'e body was toiaid tn 000 habUtty tor. each person, sides YiUgtrilavla tn which mort REG 4 00 A pplouse bro, white, 32-36, lAilogy and transporUtiaq pol­ dam oppertumty to. malie them- •ity of Oonniscticut and a Mas- his backyard swimming pool ' ant) $800,000 per accideBt of the farms are privately own­ icies, and ths recommendation i'lves Iward A , B, C, cups NOW 2.95 / fram Oentral Oonnectieut Wednesday. . A buslneas partner, The ordinance will also pro­ ed. Polteh sgrtcuMursl produc­ of a state-wide system of alr- As for affirUd reactFS) ab far. aute College and has fumii^ ^who went to the home ** vide the* the licence can be tion Is low. AKhouA grains are REG 9 00 Toperrnotes panjie girdle, A ■ t ------— ports to meet the forecast de- titers has been tittle The Board Simpson steps onto her be Irooni Iwilcony. thl."! is the view iiitti she his mllUary obligations X renrbkec at any time provUionj grown on almost ooe-towth of LSt4C«»u«..rr w hite, S. M , L NOW 6.95 ! Informal thrtugh the Simpson home is in the feeling of hoispitalitv, the archi- Potead's farm acreage, the mand..... ^ at Setcrimen has sold In open swsr Terraces in her home are placed t.) tiike advantage iTf Inith morning and tete* Junli ^ «“> body. of the ordinance are violated. meeting that oil three members afternoon sun. ♦‘H'ture IS f^>nnal Georgian. Clever usj of plants contributes to its charm Rnd Reasons tor revocation would ooiaAry most still Import one to In addition, "available local • r'WeVM't ‘ ha f»«#* Hwliness. are In favor of the facility, see­ IwMf Include mlaooodurt by the con- two mUHon tons of grain an- and regional devek*pm «»t plans ing Its sstabUohment os on as­ hours at the ttme. traHor or his workeri wfth re' auaUy- were reviewed to determine

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A \ PAGE SIX MANCOTSTER fSVENING HERALD. MANOIESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969 ^ -A.: ^MANCHESTER E Y E IN G J ERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THUI^DAY, JULY 10, 1969 PAGE SEVE?^ Not The Popcorn Odor, Please Waters Drop cr«t": who have bean rumored iSftanrl^pfitpr Tolland County Politics for the jtdsiUon are Paul Mer­ By far the greater part of the pollu­ Connecticut After Flood rick of Columbia and Benjamin l|prali tion in our air oom ss from the 0|>era- The Baby Has Muzio,' first'^leotm an of Staf­ tion of the combustion motor, and the Yankee In Iowa Town Hpuley Asks Business ford. BITUMINOUS PUBLISHED BY THE For TaioRefomr most noticeable part of this pollution HERALD FRINTIKO CO.. INC ' ' ' ' Fulfilling his e^xpaign calls 18 BiseeU Street By A.H.O. MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa [Bi&ncheeter.Cofm. seems to com e from the diesel. (AP) — Flood waters from the for tax reform, 'tod District THOMAS 7. remousoN Iowa River began receding late Congressman WiUlafo St. Onge WALTER R. FERGUSON The black plumes of smoke It spews This 1M9 Legislature and tUz DRIVEWAYS Publishers Been Named Wednesday after a mUe-long Take Legislative Role last week joined wltn\a major­ Founded October 1. 1881 1969 Governor are due for one ity of the state’s congressmen PARKING AREAS • GAS STATIONS over the countryside are not only vtsiUe; section o f dike coUapsed. Inun­ Speaking before yesterday’s the $70.0(X) appropriation given PulbUthed Every Evening Except Sundays more toe - to - toe encounter, dating a 40-bIock section of Mar­ In x-otlng agolnM :ConilKunUon BASKETBALL COURTS and Holidays. Entered at the Poet Office at in -humid, quiet weather the when the General Assembly meeting of the Rockville Area to the ty ia n d County Mutual M an^ester. Conn.. ^ he SeoccMl Class M af shalltown. Chamber of Commerce, of the federal income t.ar\sur- NOW BOOKINO — PLACE VOUR ORDER NOW! ■ at their fuM seUties down and/dils the bolds its "trailer sesakai” to Aid Fire Service. Matter. Sokolowsky, John Joseph, son of Thomas and Kathleen A Marahalltown National land County State Sen. Robert charge. W ofk FenonaUy 'Sopervlaed. We ora 100% bwarad.1 deal with vetoes GtoTHBor Water Dlstri<;t BUI SUBSCRIPTION RATES air p e ^ le breathe until th ey X iv e the More Sokolowsl^, 20 Galaxy Dr., Manchester. Hie was bom Guard mliitary poUce' unit pa­ Houley urg^ greater chamber During his election campat^ Dempsey has delivered after A bill permitting the eventual Payable In Advance June 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal trolled the flooded northwest participation in legislative prob­ St. Onge repeatedly cited thA One Yecu* \ t ...... 880.00 feeling they are breathing not air but the close of the regtflar eeaelon. estabbshment of a municipal DEMAIO BROTHERS ... grandparents .ore Mr. and Mrs. William More, Bordentown, portion of the community to pre­ lems. He decried the tenilency need for tax reforms and Six Montta .X-...... 15.50 ■ kerosene. In some of the measures in­ water district tn the Tollqnd- CALL 643-7691 or 647-9798 'niree Months ...... 7.80 N.L His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael So­ vent anyone from tumbling into of some manufacturers and busi­ changes in the oil depletion One Month ...... 'v..... 2.60 cluded in the list, the quatrd ’lemon-Ellington area was kolowsky, Avoca, Pa. He has a brother, Thomas, 3. open storm sewers and to pre­ nessmen to raise their prices ixUowances. Sooner or later, <^course, the pnaUem between Legislature and Gover­ vent looting of some 200 evacu­ passed after being co-eponsor- MiuMBElt OF coincidentally vrith the raisii ed by Houley, King and Allen. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS will have to be n ^ . The exhaust In ques­ nor comes down to a simple, Jarvis, Dawn Marie, daughter of Leonard and LirKia ated homes. ITie Associated Press Is exclusively entitled of the state taxes. "W e may never need the dit- elemental matter of bad Uood. Shaw Jarvis, 1238 Hartford T^ke., Apt. No. 62, .Rockville. She Police Chief Wayne R. Beas­ to the use of republtcatlon of all news dls* tion dirties It^ w orld It probably 'has trict, but it’s there for the fu­ catches credited to It or not otherwise credit* The question we keep asking was bom June 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ ley said thera had been "scat­ His comments regarding/price ed In this paper and also the local news pub­ ture," he adeed. The special more to doXdth various diseases then our^yes is this: how did Caa- ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shaw, Rockville. tered Instances of lootings” In a Increases were challenged by lished here. some of the chamber niembers, act would allow Vemon or "any All li^ts of republlcatlon of special die* cigarets It does threaten to throw necticitt ever let iteeif get Mto Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Harry C. lOng, Manchester. "couple of individual isolated Save Dollars' Save Dollars oatdies Herein are also reserved. a position so rtdlculousT areas." and Houley cited Uie sale of conti guous municipality" to up m K t y ^ atmosphere around this earth alcoholic t^erageS as an ex­ ertablkh a muitclpal water dis­ The Herald Printing Company Inc., as* We begin our attempt at an Am©ll, Katherine Laura, daug^hter of Roger and Laura The river which surged up­ trict which \^uld be governed eumes no financial responsibility for typo- as fas change Its oUmate and make answer by examining the office Hilla Amell, 84 Berkley Dr., Vemon. She was born June 25 at ward after heavy ratns Tuesday ample. Although a 28 per cent m ^ lca l errors appearing In adverttai^enti tax was levied on a gallon of by a district board of diroctore JULY CLEARANCE SALE and other reading matter In The Manchester it >mlnhabitable tor future generations. and the individual on the eoceeu- Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her malemal grandparents are apparently crested sometime five-fifths of liquor raising the wi:h membership on a volun­ Evening Herald. tive Bide. From time imme­ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hills, Manchester. Her paternal grand­ after the dike broke at a record nXX)R MODELS price from $2.00 to $2.60 per gal­ tary ba^s. Under the terms of We will have to get rid of the morial, the standard assump­ parents are Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Amell, Manchester. She has a lewel. But the eocact 'river stage Subscriber to ItOn Angeles Tlmes^Waahlng- lon. the prices of one-fifth of the bill the district could Issue ton Post News Service. tion about the Connecticut sya- alater, Jacqueline, 14 months. was unknown because the Full service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc motor fumes, gasoline end diesel both, liquor gone up 28 to 46 bonds or notes and "estab'lish tem has been that it featurad « town’s only river gauge was un­ Reif. SALE Publishers Representatives — The Julius. In time. cents a bottle and 90 oents on guldel.nei^ for jerx-ice charges, Mathews Special Agency — New York "a weak governor." In modem Stavens, l^arolyn Vanessa, daughter of Michael J. and der water, authorities said. Jacobson 21" Push Model 32130 89.95 cago. Detroit and Boston the higher grades. He attributed r.xtcs or fees. « 7 o .e e tlmea, one real increase in the Kathleen Wells Stavens, HarO Dr., Talcottvllle. She was bom Several businesses In Mar­ Jiicobscn 21" Push Model 32125 119.95 this to increases not Just on It wou'd permit the future fN ).e e MEMBER AUDIT BURBAtj OF CmCtSX- Meanwhile, however, there Is one power of the office has been June 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand- shalltown gave employes Jacobsen 21" Push Elec. Start TION8 the part of the merchant, but acquisition of the Suburban Wa­ 159.95 i i s . e e partial cure wefd just as soon do -with­ enacted. This was the change paronts are Mr. and Mrs. George Wells, Talcottvllle. Her pa­ Wednesday off with pay to man Jacobsen 21" Push Model 32133 109.95 ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stavens, Vemon. sandbag crews. MarshaUtown by the manufacturer, the dlslri- ter Co., owners of Rockville Wa­ 8 S .0 0 IMrolay advertlstnc cloatns hour*' out^/ putting the appointment of de­ Jacobsen 18" Push Model 31868 For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. -e * Manufacturers, whose employ­ butor and the wholesaler. ter and Aquaduot Co. 89.95 7 o .o e For Tueaday — 1 p.m. Saturday partmental heads on a uniform ees are on strike, made the One of the points of critletfm Jacobsen 21" Push Model 32133 ' 99.95 RO.OO For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday time schedule and aUowing the Calve, Beth Ann, daughter of Gerald and Janet Reburfil Chamber Prudent Richard For Thursday — 1 p.m Tuesday 'a researcher down at Oeorgia Tech Calve, Twin Hills Dr., Coventry. She was bom June 24 at Man­ same offer and the striking em­ Rose noted the corporation tax to bo faced by the iegtslatorO: Jacobsen 21" Push S.P. Model 42133 139.95 For Friday — 1 p.m. Wedijesday governor the privilege of seek­ ,1 1 0 .0 0 come up wlOi a device which, aim­ chester Meimorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents ere ployes went to work on the Increases force the need for Is the bond! g of current ex­ For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. ing cfHtfirmatlon of certain tqi- CSassiried deadline — 6 p.m. day before Mr. and Mrs. Richard Retnohl, Manchester. Her paternal dikes, Gonzales said. changes tn the fixed charges of penses, according to Houley. publication. B p.m. Friday for Saturday ing to reduce the smoke and soot pointments in either bouse" of and Monday pubitcatlon grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Albert Calve, Bolton. She has public untiUttee. He adhritted the crIUcl.sm can. Hahn Eclipse RH 121 Push 99.95 output of diesel engines, produces a the Legislature. This brought to 7 s .e e a brother, Brian, 2. In urging greater participa­ be leveled with "some Ju-stlflca- Hahn Ecli|xse RP 121 Push 79.95 Connecticut governors a long 6 0 .0 0 Thursday, July 10 particular side effect. When it goes • *1 • « • tion by the chamber In le^s- Uon." but addvd that John Q. Hahn Eclipse PHS 122 SP denied assurance that they Fire Destroys 169.95 1 1 0 .0 0 Broderick, Deborah Lynn, daughter of Edwanl M. and latlve problems, Houley stated Public would not be txirdened Hahn Eclipse PHS 120 SP through his device, the” diesel exhaust could at least have an official 149.95 i : i o . o o Gunta Austrins Broderick, RFD 1, Bolton Branch Rd., Vemon. that "business can no longer by more taxe.s. Unable to cut family of their own chooalng. Rural House, Hahn Ecli|xse RHSE 121 Elec. Start 199.95 War Require.s Barbarians / comes out smelling not Uke senosene, She was' bom June 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her take the passive role of privately the budget furtlier, legi.Hliitora 1 0 0 .0 0 Two other purported In­ Hahn Eelip.se RH 119 Push 99.95 8 0 .0 0 but like popoom. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ratals Williamson, calling top officials. They have; adopted Hie bonding program Hahn Ecliixse RH 119 Push The world 1b now reading, tor the creases in the power of the gov­ Several Die "which Mill be disemwcxl for 89,95 7 0 4 M Levlttown, N. Y. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. to influence the public and be­ Hahn Eclipse LH 121 Hiffh Wheel Mnst Ume, about a certain pleica'of the We all know how It Is with popcorn, ernor have been less yeal. One Howard Broderick, Lenox, Mass. She has a sister, Cynthia, 3. come part of the ball game.” many yeara’ to cume," Houley 149.95 I 2 S .0 0 tied the office of governor and • « « POSEN, Mich. (AP) - Sher­ Hahn Ecli)vse IHDS 121 SP Hijth Wheel 189.95 action of Woitld War H. / and how. In other words, we would be He did urge the chamber to predicted. "Its passage was I S 0 .0 0 lieutenant governor together on iff’s deputies say as, many as 10 llahn Ecliixse SHP Rider Model Karat Jr,, Richard Simon| son of Richard S, cuid Nancy persons may have died early to­ be more specific In Us requests ix)lh expedient and necessary." 299.95 2 1 0 .0 0 It took place 26 yeoxB ago, In an Italian lining the highways either waiting for the state ballot, so that no gov­ Roman Karat Sr., 396 Wlndaorvllle Rd., Broad Brook. He was ho added. day in a Htb which destroy^ a to the le ^ ls to rs and compli­ village not.tor from Borne. The vUtage ernor would suffer the Indignity Fraaslnelll Ap|M>lntment Just one more diesel to come along, or bom June 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. KBs maternal rural home about six miles mented members for their acll- of having a lieutenant govem or grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Roman Jr., South LX. Gov. AtUllo Frosslnelll of Firestone 21" Push Elec. Start • was occupied by a detachbient of Nazi hitchhiking our way to the movies. noitheast of. here In northern vlUes In trying to get a bill 139.95 i o : i . o o . of a different political party. Windsor. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Simon Staflord Is expected to accept Lower Michigan. approved for a study to pro­ Firestone 21" Push 99.95 aharpshootora. ItnJdan piitrtalH waytald The practical result' of this has Karat, Warehouse Point. an appointment as a stale 0 7 .0 0 The Presque Isle County sher­ vide $26,(XK) for a oonrvector road Firestone 20" Push 79.95 and killed one of four of the Qerman been to give Dempsey FrasM- • * • • • Liquor Control Commissioner. 0 0 .0 0 iff's office said a farm family of from 1-84 to the center of Rock­ Firestone ’22" Push 8-1,95 soldiers. In retaU atl^ the Oermans lin­ nelU. Twible, Kelly Ann, daughter of Raymond and Judith Mo- Although the appointment S 2 .0 O “Too Publicly, Too Long” 12 lived in the home, owned by ville. The other purported change riarty Twible, 93 North St., Mantaester. She was bom June 26 would necessitate his stepping ed up 17 of the vill|4po’s male reetdentB 83-ycar-old Anthony Grolewlcz. Houley decried the lack of Mr. Nixon's "adversary method" of came.jas the recent Ccnstltutian- at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mktemal grandparents down from his present iKwItlcm. Only known survivors were Gra- public expomre given to the and machine-gunned them down. dectalon - making often complloates al Convention, with loud are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mortarty, Manchester. Her paternal tt would provide him wlHi a con­ fan­ Icwlcz’ son, Edward, who fled graduated state liwome tax bill THINK SN O W What makes this little piece of hMbory things, too. The President, White House fares, decided to have It take a grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Twible, Manchester. siderably larger sidary ($10.- the burning house, and a grand­ during the past session, and aides relate, likes to act as a Judge who two-thirds vote of the Legis­ ***•». 420) and remove him from elec- 1 particularly shocking Is the dlso9osiire daughter, Carol Bonin, who was urged the chamber to assume THINK SKI DOO listens to prosecution and defense and lature to override a veto. But Uv6 office: Howard, Ronald WlUiam, son of William J. and Jane Zim­ away on a trip. a responsibility for presenting ■ ' f that one o ' the Oetmuini officerre on the then retires into his chambers alone to while the Conventlan wae hand­ merman Howard, 99 Farm Dr., Manchester. He was bom June He would remain iictlve In The deputies said Edward had the effects of the state income THINK L&M scene, and Involved with the order for ponder and decide. To carry out this / ing this small actual gain to 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His paternal grandpar­ political circles In hts duthw ns awakened his father, but the tax and Its alternatives before role, Mr. Nixon deliberately surrounds /• ents are Mr. and Mrs. William Howard, Manchester. He has a state central committeeman this maas execution, is now a Biahop In tlte govemor on one band. It older man was not able to es- the public. hltnself with conflicting -viewpoints —/ >yhs, with the other, taking slater,-Wendy, 2. SptxUting for himself and for from the S5th district, a jxwi- Munich. conservative Arthur Bums and liberal with Sytvlan Oflora At Weot Point ^ * cap-- the blaze which reduced Uon he has held 'for many away the only really strong the four-bedroom home to ash­ Slate Rep. QeraJd Allen of This la what has given the story slgnt- Daniel Patrick Moynlhan, scwlal-ml^- SELF-PROPELLED HOWITZER Tourgee, Leslie Ann, daughter of Norman L. and Susan ycare. veto power the CormecUcut gov­ es. They had reported earlier Vemon, "and doubly so for EQUIPMENT flcanoe and spice, and given drama to ed Robert Finch and legalistic John \ ernor had ever hod, that be Fraochla Toiugee, East Hartford. She was bom July 6 at Mlan- State Rep. Robert Klrg," Hou­ Other Tolland Courvty Dt-mo- Mitchell. / cherter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are that the elder Gralewlcz had e«- used to be able to exercise af­ caped. ley described the ’’Inabimy of the controversy of whether or not the Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Fracchla, 616 W. Middle Tpke. Her pater­ The problem is that, as the adyetmr- ter a seeslon had gene home Officers were checking the the leg^Iature to oppn’y dis­ ROUTE 83— VERNON Individual involved should ibe tried tor nal grandparents are Mrs. Julia Tourgee, Warwick, R.I., and Ics argue, popular attention U drawn to Herald and had no opportunity to vote posdbillty some of the children cuss the graduated state in­ LOFT S KITCHEN CALL 875-7609 the war crime of murder. the matter, oUictb In and out of the Ad­ By Rowland Evans Jr. to override. In return for the Adrian Tourgee, 8 Vine Dr., Vemon. « • may have spent the lUght at come tax bin," as his "giralejt FRESH CANDY L&M ministration commit themselves, pres­ In sid e two-thirds concession, the gov­ neighbors’ homes. dlsappointinent’’ of the legisla­ OPEN MON., TUES., WED., THURH.—8 AJVI. to 5 P.M. ' We think It would be hetter, and more Yesterdays Saegaert, Kathleen Marie, daughter of Norhert T. and sure groups take aides. The' dehate be­ em or now has to submit to the The fire apparently started hi tive f.sr'.on. WELDON DRUG CO. honeet, if wo discerded the fact that the comes more Impassioned, and, almost 25 Year» Ago "trailer sessltm” such as th ^ Julia Spencer Saegaert, East Hartford. She was bom June 30 "You don’t have to buy the FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M__ SATURDAY H A.M. to 4 P.M. Robert D. Novak a laundry room, deputies said. ' lu: MAIN vnti I I officer in queBtlon, who didn't give the Inevitably, the resolution loaves Impor­ The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, now coming up. J at Mancherter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Idea, but we could have at least R e p o r t Is Mrs. Lillian V. Spencer, Grant Hill Rd., Coventry. Her pater­ tant groups angry and dtscontented. pastor of the Oongregatibnal We find it difficult to Con­ discussed it." he stated.- Few util fire order himBelf, but who .umeiwlmt nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert F. Saegaert, Phoe­ Th“ John Knowles affair was a rtr- Church tn Springfield, 'Vt., is clude, from such a survey of Model Cities Aide legislators wanted even to read squeamishly passed it on to a subordi­ WASHINOTON — Bitter ri­ extended a c^l to become pas­ nix St., Vemon. She has a brother, Daniel G.. 2. » feci example of a matter argued too forces of suppressing campalgin ed grass-roots Republlcanian the traditional status of the HARTFORD (AP) — Albert the bill or try to undentand tt, valries bulikling In the once tor here. nate officer who actually carried it out. publicly -too long. A brief trial balloon funds for Elmers. At the May is useless. Their vote doesn’t Connecticut govemor and of Former was elected chairman he added, raying this was Jrue Miss Doris Schlnkrii of Plym­ has BUbsequently been ordained as a m-jght have tested the polttloal temper­ monolithic Texas Republican 3 meeting, one Republican is even count. Mrs. Doss said to such modem changes as have LaCoss, Shari Beth, daughter of Kenneth J. Jr. and Gall of the Hartford Demonstration of legislators In both political outh Lone, Manchester’s fourth ature,. but the drawn-out tug-of-war was party are starkly imcovered by quoted as saying that Fay told Mr. O’DonneU, 'You are mak­ been permitted In that status, F. LaCoss. 82 Summit St. She was bom June 9 at Manchester Agency Wednesday night. Ihe parties. man of the church. . , victim of ithe tragic circus fire bound to entrench both sides and create ■the intrigue and personal am- him "ho wasn’t sure he wanted ing a mockery of the election that the office itself has sud­ Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are and group plans policy for the city’s Speaking of leghdotivc" bills fl've daya ago, died in Hartford. F o r, In siKh on incident, it is not that far>reachlng reeientment. It's hard to bdttons that forced the resigira,- Paul Eggers to make a good code.’ ” denly grown great and power­ Mrs. Truman Cowles, 72 Hudson St. Her paternal grandparents Model Cities program. His term passed which will aid Tolland ilon of Albert B; Faiy as Re­ port of any Individual Which might hap­ a i^ e wMh the Admlntstratlon that the showing because he might want But O’Donnell held control. ful. are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. LaCoss Sr., 66 St. J<*n St.. Her runs until March. CJounty towns, Houley pointed to publican nattonal committee­ 10 Years Ago maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beebe, pen to be a churchman which is bn dmt will soon settle. to run himself In 1970.” Pay finally produced a written As for the individual now tat man. A press conference with new­ 74 Hudson St. Her paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Geneva ..A.-» Mr. Nixon admits, he hiaa long At the session. Fay resignation, dated May -2, stat­ that office, John Dempsey trial, or should be cotislderod to be on Confidential minutes of the flatly contradicted O’Donnell’s ly appointed State Highway Lockwood, Main St. She has three brothers, Scott, 10, Craig, been distnisted by most intellectuals, ing that he had been asked "to Commissioner Howard Ives re­ came up in politics on the leg­ trial. It <8 civilization Itself. If we think May 3 meeting of the state Re­ suggestion that he had done less 8H. and Olenn, 6. union officials, Negores, student loaders ioirrender my position” only b veals that the "much discussed islative side, with sentimental publican exocutlvo committee than he could for Eggers. He * *1 * *: * such a deed Is' permissible for some and other "llberalB." The decision on cause , "another Republican relocation of Rt. 6 in Man- and philosophical attachment to In Dallas, where Fay was crude­ said he had contributed both McMorran, Kathrlne Margaret, daughter of Philip M. Dr, Knowles and reports of the way would Uke to have the job.” chertei Is at least four yesjs the legislative process. We find tough army professional, that teUs us ly socked, show that the Iron money "and an airplane” to and Monica McMorran, 130 Oak St. ^ e was bom June 28 at the Piefldent Is leaning on other do- He asked the committee to re­ *away.” It difficult to discover, In his mmm enough about ourselves, and being doii- party control by Dallas mil­ Eggers (who got 43 per cent Manchester Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents are me.itlc issues only deepen this dlrtmst. ject It. Manchester Memorial Hos­ conduct since he was promoted lionaire Peter O'DonneU has of the vote). Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hart, Johannesburg, South Africa. Her'pa-, Plm§fit€oot oate about having some future man of There Is, no other explanation for the In-- But on the roll-call vote. pital announces ptans for a $S0,- over to the executive branch, been dlmlnlahed. The minutes Although outnumbered two-to- tem el grandmother la Mrs. Ida P. McMorran, Darien. She has; w ith these . slant ndverfo re;7pon,ie to the Adminls- Fay’s resignation was accept­ 000 addition to house the med­ any way In which Jphn Demp­ the cloth do It wins im no credit marks expote Internal streawee that one, ontl-O’Donnell forces two brothers, Thomas, 5, and Patrick. 2% ; and a sister, Alleon,.; AGWAT VALUES Iratlon's voting rlghtLi prcponals. By any ed, 43 to 21. O’Donnell was "un­ ical records department. sey has suddenly grown fierce In the Uttle book each of us carries with raise doubt whether the Texas fought an hour’s long rearguard 7, normal they nro liberal ard animously” elected to succeed and huge and domineering and e * Refrubllnins, onrxs the model action against the secret deal us to the end of oiu- acting luid think­ forward - looking yet otvll rights advo­ him by voice vote, but It may hungry for addlUonal power, POST & RAIL FENCE for the rest of the South, con arranged by Tower. Leading Capello Jr., Carl J(din, son of Carl and Josephine Clark ing. Wo have no purUcular rigid to be cates of bath parties charge that the long plague the Texas GOP. As \ Thou«:ht for Today either for his office or for him­ soon recover from the humili­ the way was Thad Hutcheson, Capello Sr., 23 Thompson St., Rockville. He was bom June 20 n a l purpo o Is to prevent extension of stai’.e committeeman Roy Jin- Sponsored by the Manchester self as an Individual. shocked by the partlcubu- identity of tlie ating defeat of 1968. a respected Houston lawyer and at Rockville,General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are the prefent vottrg r.'ghta law by entangl­ dra said on May 3, "this situa­ OouncU o f Churches If there is bad blood where That closed-door May 3 meet­ former state chairman kept out Bilr. and Mrs. David Hawthorne, Ekllnburgh, Scotland. ROs pa­ Kunmn being who Is Invoiived In such ing IT In rarw controversy. tion was the result of a back­ there used to be at least civil­ ing was supposed to ironsum- of the party power structure ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Capello, Rockville. a deed. We need to cringe If we find Quite pocslbly, of louTf*. Mr. Nixon room deal." Such deals have a ity, it does hot seem to be be­ mate a year-old deal to rephuw by O'Donnell. Hutcheson, not a "The Worth of ReUgion” He has two sisters, Donna and Laura. has already made the pragmatic politi­ long-lasting odor. cause of change in the office or •• *. • * 10 FT. SECTIONS oureelveB not minding, too much, such Fay, a Hocte ri^ t to preen oumolves the boss knows he can’t be a success ' „ fight. intellect, and he must so con­ country founded on literacy— bom July 3 at Manchester Memoriai Hospital. Her maternal FULLY GUARANTEED AGAINST ROT April 18, 1968, with Pivy. O’Don-' na, followed by aasertlng she The lights of liberty with open on an assumption Uiut Uds was, after (ill I’ r.'sldent without some support noli, and other top Texas ■ Re- trol them that they move him on the Gutenberg press. There­ grandfather is Carl Dos^, 21 Woodland St., Rockville. Her pa- among llbtunl groups, that he wants to had voted a four-year term for arms their loved ones wait. forward, n iis Is thg beginning fore , It Is having the hardeet ' temal grandparents are/Mr. and M ». George Pichichholtz, 66 all, merely a deed of the Nazis, ^who publlc.iuis on the line. Fay would Fay In 1968 and the "leader- w n t'le'r tru t and ccnTdence, Ttiey cUe God speed you home across the of wisdom and the place where time adapting to the electrordc ' Mountain St, Rockvillei She has a sister, FaRh Ann, 3. be re-elected mttloruU com­ iihlp" had no right "to make were Spiocliil borbaiiuiw. the fact that, while he talks toygh about foam. ‘ Divine power ts granted to age. 1 ■ . ■ ' *•••.•«- INSECT r0 )i«EI) mitteeman In Juno,. 1968, but an agreement on her vote.’' Back to America, peace and War doe.yif't permit anybody not to bo riudenl unrr I, he hat conslrtently op­ secreUty pletiged to resign after tho^e who ask and sieek. —Dr. Marshall MoLohan, the I Zavotfcay, Kathleen Marie, daughter of William F. Sr. Mrs. Mary Doss, of Abilene, home. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, Pastor posed any leglslirtlve crackdown on pixv th» Preoldentlal election, to be Canadian commtmloatlom and Barbara Campbell Zavatkay, 164 Woodland Dr., Wapptng. a barlurta.1. Only when we reject the according to the minutes, "s ta t­ - CecU KttUe South United Methodist Church letilers. replaced by O’DonneU. Moot ex- tiieorist. She was bom July 4 at Manchester l|femorial Hospital.. He^ InMltutfon may we possibly poasess the Nlxonltea rum-lruite a lot tliese <^>"8 ecuOvo ixunmtttee members maternal grandparents are Mr. and Eklgar S. Campbell, moml light to pass Judgment on the about how much niore complicated kn«tw nothing of Uu> deal. Atlbum, Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Individual conduct of those who serve It. things art' than tlu chanoes are, Uiese 'days, that the great deal being ofh'tx'd-him. Or they crot>per, os the minutes of ■ the M OW ERS.EFFECTIVE FOR ih'plort' the comim-rtUlvely scanty re­ May 3 meeting vividly show: W iqiP^' Her paternal grandparsnte ore Mr. and Mrs. Delbert people and organtzatlons act more from SEVERAL DAYS. sources uvslluble to attack donu>Mttc "Fay said he was offered n Reynolds, 260 Autumn St. , beraerk compulsions than from clear up- problems. They bemoan the balkitrem job os head of the ExpOrt-Im- Shaffer, Michael WllUam, son of William M. HI and pnalaal of some objective, and that they of OOl’ Itberahi. the Rt-ing uxxTy that Pay was using hts, Stamford. Her paternal grandperents ara, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Andreuk Sr., UacasvUle. She has p h r o t ^ , Cbariw od their profesMon by taking temporary glas.'. and that takins time and energy," post In the spring of 1968 as a While irouae men say, though. ® 2t good Ni' "Mr. O'DotuwU." the minutes The gardmwr’t ter Barry, Bergenfleid. N-J. She sras bora July 6 at Manrhee OTHER By old-fashioned orlthmstlc, at least, ,days are bound to be ahead. state, "felt that Fay wxxUd not best Irtond! Conditions your ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal 'grandparents ara Mr. and wanted the Prewidency be a strong candidate but did soil, keep! down weeds, TYPES $a00 a week comes out somsthing more Mra. Leonard Porter, Old OUeed Rd., Hebkm. Her paternal .badly and la surely glad he won It. He not want to hurt his feetlngs b>- holds in moisturs. grandparents ara Mn. Roee Adams, Mancheeter, NH., and than $10,000 a year. As to why a teachers Isn't a man to rper^ much time won­ saying so. He asked for .time — Richard Barry, Mancheeter, N Jl She baa two brothers. Jay, oigentsalion should take a pubitc stand dering whether Ire might have been bet­ to qulrily sur\-cy party offl- 3, and Jeff, 2. . labeling that a "low " salary—well, that's ter off losing.Urat November. Yet these' olals." t « tt • • • Home ft Garden Center days, with so many problems stretchli^ The result; Fay was talked one of the things we don't have to bother LefehTre, OaOeen Wtaritred. daughter of/Tbomae James B w U ead Mete — Balt finals U beforle lilm sUll unsolved, llrat depiese- UI6 TOUAND niB M nui ~ NB&B r4izi^ out of nmning. and O'Donnell and Mary Henderson Lefehvra, 406 N. Main St., ApL 4. She to txy-to figure out once we have oonced- .Trg thought muto. every novk and th«n, MANCHESTER— 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. SAU THUIt. ihrw %At tapped Paul ESgrer* to moke sras bom July 6 iit Mancheeter Memorial Hospital. Her mater- ed that it has now become quite iHogical dart swiftly through his mlret. ALAN the IMS gube^atorial race. , nzl giandparents are' Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hendemn, 406 'n«T»« tiM ttxm • 93. Wilbttr Cro.. P^fcw.y IV IR Y NIOHT L. OTTEN IN THE WAIX STREET •OPEN WEEKDAYS 8 -5 SATURDAYS 8-12 to expect the logtoeJ. - That led to more troubte, with ■ N. Mein SL, A'pC 3. Her poteniai grandparents ara Mr. and' JOURNAL, , I ^ /c fiofcAM ce jersAP ?* Fay aooueed by O’Donnell . Mm Joseph Lefebrra. French Rd., Bolton. ■ Tb- ■ ■•V 'V ,.A, PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1%0

1886 In AcadlevUle, N.B., Can., MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THUI^DAY, JULY 10, 1969 PAGE NINE and lived- In Lowell, Mass., be­ 12th Circuit Andover Obituary fore coming to Vernon four Percy Says ‘Hog>vash’ Toyota Auto Local People years ago. She was a member Court Cases of the Third Order of Mary In Being Added U.S. Admirals Quiet PA.C. Waltham, Meiss., and the Third Little League Season Ends Host Students WAnan, 66, Order o f St. Dominique of Can­ MANCHESTER SESSION Of ABM Argumenf ada. By Moriarty With a Red Sox 70-7 Win Hit by Car In Survivors include two daugh­ Judge Thomas Corrigan today (Contlnned from Pag* One) FromFrance Abqut Soviet Display I D I M f m ters, Mrs. Raymond Charest continued the case of 16-year- The official end of this year’s berg. ' ^ States unilaterally suspend de­ by some members of the Senate Moriarty Brother’s Tnc., at and Mrs. Roland Baril, both of old Kathleen Carr of 98 Wne St. Little League season came last Schwahke Is a member oty Sixteen Manchester and area WASHINGTON (AP) — Ifie’Ibe toe the Senate is debating a defense 1 velopment of multihdaded mis­ to reassert some control over Center aiid Brocul St. plans to Vernon, Dies Vernon; two brothers, Alclme charged with being in manifest night with a playoff between Andover D e m o c ^ c Tovir^ families wUl be hosts to 14 stu­ Nation’s admlroW, who have bill containing autoorizaiitet for Daigle of New Brunswick, Can­ danger of falling Into vice, de- siles. the mlMtary department of the add a Toyota franchise to the dents from Prance during Au­ the Navy’s shipbuilding pro­ United Stated. ^ , . mits.ee and a former thundered (or y ea n about the EVERY MONDAY-8 P.M. VERNON — Mrs. Florence ada, and Alfred Bernard of rp'te public defender George ”MRV (multiple independ­ line of Lincotai-Mercury, and the^ first place team, the Mets, chairman. gust In the Homestay program gram. "The point we have chosen to growtog Soviet naval diaUenge, Montreal, Canada; six grand­ Royster’s contention that the ently targeted re-entry vehicle) Jeep vehicles It already sellB. and'second place team, the Red PZO to sponsored by the Organization Some backers of the Navy are 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILU Krause, 66, of 40 Prospect St., make that debate is the ABM,” - children, and six great-grand­ girl had "forcefully impressed” is certainly something that is A request for a special ex­ Sox- >pj,0 Planning axti Zoning for Study In France and Ameri­ are unusually restrained about hoping toe Russian voyage will died shortly after 8 a.m.. today Fulbright added. P. A. C. RALLROOM children. him with her recovery in the ngotlable as far as arms limi­ ception for a new car dealer­ The Red Sox beat the Mets Commission will meat Monday ca (OSPA). a Russian squadron making a remind the Senate of past warn­ The Arkansas Democrat also at Rockville General Hospital The funeral will be held Sa­ past two weeks. The girl’s moth­ tation talks are concerned,” the ship for property located west with a score of 10-7. It was > ^ a t 7:30 p.m. in th /T ow n Office This marks the second year "show toe flag” voyage to ings by toe admirals that toe said ” I think it Is a great phe­ where she was taken Sunday turday at 9:15 a.m. from the er, whe had originally made out secretary said, but he added of the present complex at 341- hard-fought game all the wayt Building. The Mlmmlsslon will of participatlcai In toe program Cuba. Soviet Union la omihoualy ex­ nomenon. two great countries, night aftej being strucK by a Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros­ the dbmplalnt against Kathleen, that “it is luH to our advantage 347 Center St. has been filed The score was tied three Omes. hold an electiofTof offlcere. by Manchester, which was also Sources indicated one reason tending Its seaward reach. spoke In her daughter’s de­ the United States and Russia, pect St., Rockville, with a Mass to take unilateral oct(ons in this at the town planning offloe and Each team had one home- Elected in the May 6 election, the second Oonilectlcut oom- stems from a State Deportment The Russian ships are travel­ chr. fense,’ saying that the girl’s at­ are unable, to stop the expendi­ JOHNSON SEAHORSE of requiem at Sacred Heart area.” the matter will come up for D oi^ d Houghton for the Thomas Tailor of AsplnwaU munlty selected. Homestay has desire to treat the Soviet nairal ing in t5vo groups, last reported Mrs. Krause was hit by a car titude had changed a great deal. ture of funds that In this country Church at 10. Burial will be In Laird did concede that with public hearing at the July 21 Met-., a n d ^ v e n Row for the ,vUl b ^ his term In of- been In progress in West Hart­ move in tow key, to avoid a by U.S. patrol planes‘as st kaat driven by Paul Jackoplc, 81, of However, Judge Corrigan fol­ totals $80 billion—this countiy, St. Bernard’s Cemetery, Rock­ the development of MIRV nei­ meeting of the Zoning Board Red Sox. The turnh^ point of flee. Johi/Hutchlnson will be- ford since 1962. MoSoow blast against U.S. fleet 600 miles away from the U.S. West, WlUngton. Police said lowed the recommendation of richest in the worid, threatened ville. ther the United States nor So­ of Appeals. thc game came In the s i ^ in- alternate, The students and host fam­ operaUone in tnternatloaal wa­ East Coast Jackoplc said he was blinded Friends may call at the fu­ Proncf.utor Joseph Paradise, with a form of bankruptcy. nlng when pitcher M i ^ e l p j a i and Zoning Com- ters adjoining Russld^terrltory. OUTBOARD MOTORS viet Union would be able to The president of the Toyota ilies are: Jv Marc Chlcoye with Traveling In one group are by the sun's reflection on the who felt that not enough time "What I’m getting at,” he Two U.S. destroyers laat neral home tonight from 7 to 9 gauge the other’s nuclear strik­ deolenhip will be the present Sheehan of the Red Sox hit a „iia ^ X m eetin g s are held the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moran of three modern guided missile hood o f his car. had lapsed in the two weeks went on,.f “ is why these two single to score. J. K. Wright month cruised the Black Sea for and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and ing power as they now can. sales manager at Moriarty’s, and fourth Mondays of 472 Hilliard St.; Philippe Gom- warships and a siqiport vessel. T/ie acddent happened at the since the girl was first pre­ great countries act such damn then stole home. Peter Skoog four days to demonstrate tola 7 to 9 p.m. Under vigorous questioning by Michael B. Lynch. Lynch said 'month. bert with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ihe other element Includes IV 2 HP. I 0 100 HP. Intersection of P ^ p e o t and sented In court and. bound over fools. We really don’t make any stretched a single Into a run on country's light to sail there. (Committee Chairman J. W.. Ful- today that final arrangements Locording to minutes bf the Lemieux of 279 Soott Dr.; Miss two eubmarines and a subma­ West Main Sts. Police are still to the Family Relations di­ serious effort to Understand our­ overthrows at second and third American fleet units also con­ SALES ~ PARTS — SERVICE bright, D-Ark., Laird narfowed making the procurement of the ^ley meeting of the Zoning Catherine Pon with Mr. and rine tender. Investigating. vision to adequately guage her selves or the Russians when It bases. centrated in the Sea of Japan, a his earlier contention that the franchise final would be made Mrs; James Burns of 33 Ste­ One of toe surface warrtdps Is The wife of Hillmar G. progress. The case remains in comes to a program like we are Sheehan struck out three Mets the Conservation few hundred miles from Vladi- EAST TERMS — USED MOTORS Russiara were aiming for a dev­ wltn Toyota tomorrow. phens St., and Mr. and Mrs. a "Kynda” class cruiser mount­ Krause, Mrs. Krause was bom DDT Report the hands of the Family Rela­ discussing today.” batten: in a row to win the C o m " ^ * " ' requested that the voatok, during crises growing astating first-strike nuclear ca­ James Maguire of 346 Woodland ing 100-miIe range surface-to- Oct. 7, 1902 in Thompson, tions office and will come up In Sen. John Sherman Cooper, Lynch said, Morlarty's has an game. Donald Houghton pitcl/ed Provenson property be out of toe North Korean seizure Open Didly 7:30 AJM..5 PJI. Tkoim. to 9 pability. for the Mets. designated as open space on the S t; Miss Danielle Hugunet with surface mlssHes, along with a, daughter of Phlneas and Maude court again on Aug. 7. R-Ky., and Sen. PhUlp A. Hart, option to purchase the property of toe U.8.S. Pueblo cuid toe Kept Quiet, He said he was talking about Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt o f veuiety of other armament In­ Sal to 4 P JL Robitlalle Young, and had lived On other matters before the D-Mlch., Introduced their which is located Just west of One of the most exclted/boys plan, downing of a Natry reconnais­ a Soviet capability to knock out 27 Green Manor Rd.; Guy Ber- cluding antiaircraft missiles, In Rockville most of her life. couri, James Mahoney, 22, of amendment to the $20 billion the iVest Side Tavern. He said, at the game was 10-y«4r-old Planning and Zoning Com- sance plane. retaliatory U.S, Mlnuteman ruyer with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ torpedo tubes and antisubma­ She was a member of St. Ber­ 89 Birch St., , was found guilty military procurement bill, however, that the procurement Davld Palmer of the Rtd^Sox, voted to recommend Asked for Ms assessment of Critic Says missiles In their permanent sil­ liam Taylor of 141 'Vernon rine rocket launchers. nard’s Church, the American of intoxiixition and flntd J20. which Includes $759.1 million for of the Toyota franchdae Is not who sat on the sldeUnes and l4™wn as Jurovaty toe voyage of seven Russian na­ os. He said he had never con­ St. W. Legion Auxiliary, Rockville Mahoney had pleaded not guilty. ABM. The amendtnent prohibits contingent upon the granting of cheered his team otyT He was Swamp or Bishop’s Swamp be val vessels toward Cuba, Adm. (fiontiniied from Page One) tended this would be an overall Also, Edouard B^guin with M A L R H IN E S Perry J. Hyatt, 20, of deployment or site acquisition the exception. Lynch sold, unable to play due/to rib In- considered as open space for Thomas Moorer, chief of Naval General Hospital Auxiliary, the knockout blow. / Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conti of clde In "aquatic areas”—near 521 Main St., charged wdth In- for Safeguard, but would pro­ "We’re going to sell Toyotas, Juries received a Little Public conservation and recrea- Fsrmerly with Newberry*. Martae la New Asoorlated Golden Age Club and the Senior 71 Pitkin St.; Miss Sylvie Ben- Operations, limited himself to Voluntcier Bands lakes, rivers and streams, he ioxlcnilon, nolled. Pulbrlght insisted there was If the ZBA does not grant the League .game several weeks purposes, the area to be this statement: Naturally, toe Wllh U. M Our Marine Departineat . . . Cltizeins Club. vide for continued research, de­ zekry with Mr. and Mrs. Paul George Negro, 775 Vernon disagreement In the U.S. Intelli­ velopment, testing and ev^ua- exception, we’ll go somewhere ago. / - defined by Jurovaty Rd. on the United States Na5ry Is Interested Survivors, besides her hus­ said. Tesik of 32 Westminster Rd.; Need at Dances St., charged with breach of gence" community over Russian tlon of the antimissile system. else.” Eugene Schwanke Named northeast, Gilead Rd. on the In toe movement of Soviet Na­ o a band, Include a son, Earl H. Nelson has contended DDT la Miss Muriel Billat with Mr. and peiu-e. nolled. capabllltleo and IntenUons. Lynch said Itoyota is a The Andover Finance Board oast, the Hebron town line val ships to Cuba, and Atlantic The resumption of “ Open CAPITOL EQUIPMENT Krause of Rockville; a brother, The Senate again put off In­ Mrs. Charles Carroll Jr. of 67 contaminating ' A m e r 1 c a 's Ijorenzo Jones, 16, of Center Laird replied there was none so definitely an expected secret Japanese-made economy cor has named Eugene Schwanke south and southwest, and on fleet units will conduct routine Air” summer teen dances at Lawrence Young of Pittsfield, Ludlow Rd.; Philippe Caplain Mass,; a sister, Mrs. Julius waters — especially - I n t h e St., charged with shoplifting and far as capabilities were con­ session at which Stennis that has been gaining on the of Long Hill Rd. to fill the va- the northwest by a line 1,000 surveillance of these ships dur­ Manchester High School Is de­ 38 BIAIN ST. — TEL. 643-7958 with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick May of Rockville, and a grandr conspiring to shoplift, recom­ cerned. ,, Import leader,' Volkswagen, tor cancy on the board caused by feet southeast of Now Boston ing toelr transit. pendent on the BvatUtblllty of Great Lakes eirea—and poison­ plemned to outline classified de­ Aeford of 109 Lockwood St.; son, Herbert E. Krause of ing the environment for fish, mended for p.sychlatric eXlim- The senator said the U.S. In­ tails of the threat posed to the the past few yeans. He, said the the reslgnstlon of Theodore Mo- Rd. "This surveillance Is normal volunteer Rock and Roll bands Bernard Jouaiilcou with Mr. Ridgefield. wildlife and even man. inatlon and continued until Aug. telligence Board bad "never- nation by the Soviet Junlon. cars, which range In price In nature. Our Navy carries out i4nd singers, Manchester’s rec­ 7. and Mrs. Raymond Ward of 91 The funeral will be held Mon­ found there was a first strike Jackson, however, hit hard on from $1,696 to $3,496 Increased similar surveillance of Soviet reation director said today. The committee’s recommen­ Alton St., and Mr. and Mrs. day at 8:30 a.m. from Whlte- John Hungeford, 38, of Moo- capability on the part of the So­ the theme of the Soviet threat, In sales last year by over 100 Units in other ports of toe world. Melvin R. Slebold said that a dations don’t go far enough, he Philip Lees of 40 Deepwood Dr., Going On Vacation? Glbson Funeral Home, 65 Elm said, even though they are "a dus, charged with non-support, viets . . . or that It was their In­ detailing power struggles In the per cent, while Volkswagen Gromyko Stresses Just as Is toe case wMh toe So­ dance will be held next Thurs­ continued uMll Aug. 21. Wapping. St., with a Mass of requiem at step forward.” tention to develop such a capa- Kremlin. salea were down about 20 per viets’ observance of our de­ day, from 7:30 to -10 p.m.. If A rearrest warrant wns issued biUty ..." Also, Denis Le ComiXi with ployed ships.” St. Bernard's Church at 9. Bur­ The temporary suspension— "The enormous Russian arse­ cent. poaslble. He urged Interested Why not keep pace with your home town for Fredrick Goltra, 22, of Laird retorted It was hi# busi­ Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of ■This had a much tamer sound musical groups and singers to ial will be tn Grove Hill Ceme­ good until completion of a 30- nal will be at the disposal of Other Toyota dealere In the Momauk Dr., Vernon, charged ness and not the board’s—to 32 Deepwood Dr., Wapping; than Moorer’s warning to Con­ tery. day review —affects USDA pest whatever strong man or faction area ^ located in Hartford, contact the Rec Department of­ hy having your Manehester Evening with operatliig a motorcycle make policy appraisals. Aeeord with U.S. Miss FTancolse Marianne with gress earlier this year that ” We fices at 110 Cedar St. Friends m ay call at the funor- control operations on military of tough, ambitious figures West Hartford, and Mansfield. without protective headgear, op­ (Continued from Page One) Mir. and Mrs. Donald Cantwell are confronted by a formidable 'al-Jiome Sunday from 2 to 4 and and civilian airports. Joint fed­ During the Senate ABM de­ come to the fore In the Soviet Slebold aald that the outdoor Herald mailed to you each day? erating without wheel protec­ of 62 Dart Hill pd., Wapping; and expanding threat to our su­ 7 t o '9. p.m. There will be a eral-state projects and national bate Wednesday, Fulbright kept power struggle,” the Washing­ ■ / tribes here, and used a concilia­ dancea; started two summers recltation'Tof the Rosary Sunday tion and failure to notify a up his attack on the administra­ ton Democrat said. Miss Miartine Phallp with Mr. premacy at sea’” from the So­ ago, proved very popular with forests. change of appearance. tory trs. Last year’s dances In addition to DDT, pesticides Volpe Saves "The real point of this whole statements criticizing Soviet Wafhlhgton, stressing the desir- 286 Bidwell St.; and Miss Bea­ Moorer has sounded toe same drew crowds of up to 700 a Involved are Dleldrin, Endiin, Captain Allen Aunapu and his wife. (AP Photofax) Fill in the below application and mail Emil (i. Johnson debate,” he said, “ Is the effort leaders Is “not a very good way aWHty of talks. trice Kungler with Mr. and theme In public speeches. night, K^aald. Aldrin, Ohlordane, ‘Toxaphene, Brown - Sutliffe Mrs. Francisco Slmao o< 70 Repeatedly, Moorer and other VERNON — Emil G, John; Old Quarter "Preventing a collision be­ He then repeated hla call for it to The Herald along with your check! Lindane, Heptachlor, and, BHC. Allies Fear Scantic Meadow Rd., South admirals have noted with con­ volunteer musical groups, ex­ son, 78, of White Plains, N.Y., All are "persistent” —long-last­ tween these two great powers The engagement of Mias Bar­ who had been .spending the sum­ Greater Than Nixon Proposal and Improving their relaUons Is bara J. Brown, curator of edu­ Windsor. Seeger’s Singing Sloop cern the Russian build up of a plaining toat Ihe response hss 2 weeks: $1.20 - 1 month: $2 80 3 months: $7.80 ing- -pesticides. From R o ad Following tiiiedr MTlval at J.F. formidable naval force In toe been poor to date. mer with his daughter, Mrs. Undersecretary of Agriculture U.S. Cutting In the Interest of all peoples,” cation at the Lutz Junior (all mall subocrtpllons are payable In advance) Andrew McMlllnn of 21 John he said. Kennedy International Airport Mediterranean, their crutse Into J. Phil Campbell, who an­ (Oonthmed from Page One) Museum, to A. Hyatt SutUffo, Dr., died last night at Rock­ oil July 19, toe students wiU tour Indian Ocean waters where they nounced the suspension, said It Democrats Okay on QT Gromyko noted that the principal of Arthur H. Illlng northeastern U.S. and Canada. never before were seen, and the ville General Hospital, was ordered because of "the Arms Might Now the 690-foot tunnel goes Fights War of Beauty nowhere. Kremlin alreeidy has expressed Junior High School, has been They will be accompanlod by extension of their submarine UQUORS-WMES N* amc ...... '■...... Mr. Jolmsoo was a retired present concern over protection willingness to discuss missile (Continued from Page One) Mayor Victor H. Schlro said announced by her mother, Mrs. their French director, M. Claude FALMOUTH, Mass. (AP) — Sloop Singers in coastal towns eryone was on board except toe and Inirface operations for into building (rontroctor and had of our environment from con­ Overseas Troop Cutback limitations with the United CORDtAL$ some use mu^t be found for the E.C. Brown of Wethersfield. Pletln, and the Manchester cen- for the past two weeks. skipper. A crewman found Capt. toe Pacific and toe Atlantic. \ * lived In White Plains for nuuiy tamination.” States. He did not mention a A tall sloop named Clearwater Homi* Address ...... co.Toem Is that an agreed stale­ WASHINGTON (AlP) — Sen­ employes are baaed overseas. big hole In the ground. He got Miss Brown received her BA -tter dlpector, Miss Lorena Du- In Boston the sailers were Aunapu rtrummlng his banjo The Soviet voyage,, described MiniiHiim PHm years. date or place for the talks, is windjamming along the New /■ Only a minor percentage dl mate between Washington and ate Democratic leaders have Mansfield said It would repre­ quite a lew suggestions. degree froin Russell Sage Col­ telle. Miss Dutelle is instructor singing a song about how bill­ and singing for a bus load of re­ by Russia os ” a friendly vtslt” Survivors also Include a son, which Washington says are due England coast leaving a trail of the perslsteint pesticides used In Moscow on strategic missiles lege, Troy, N.Y., and her mas­ boards have polluted the sce­ tarded children on the dock. to Communist Cuba from July ARTHUII DRUi another diuq^hter, and a broth­ quietly approved a call lor a far sent real progreea If those fig­ "They now have a beautiful to start In August In Vienna or of ninth grade French at Uling Mailing A d d reos...... the United States ore used In ures were cut In half. place to grow mushrooms,” said ter’s degree In outdoor educa­ Junior High School and adviser sea charvteys in her wake. nery for everyone. Quite by The skipper Jumped bock 20 to 27, comes at a time when er. the programs affected by the would show up the weakness of greater cutback In U. 3. troop Geneva. tion from Springfield (Mesa.) ” We’d be doing today v/hat we J. W. Simon Jr., executive vice to too Manchester High School The vintage craft is folk sing­ coincidence the song hit with aboard but not until he had toe The Walter, C. Coxe Fimenil temporary bon, Irving said. Western Europe In conventional College. She has been associated strength In Ehrrope than now president of the Chamber of "I would like to express the Ftrench Club. er Pete Seeger’s dream boat, a new Impact when the audience youngsters singing "This land Is Home, Himiaon, N.Y., Is In Nelson said more than 100 arms. should have done yesterday,” with the Lutz Junior Museum planned by the White House. he said. Commerce. hope that the two sides will ap­ The first four days wlE be replica of a Hudson River sloop of 20,000 In Fens Stadium looked your land” with a Joy that charge of the Wlilto Plains ar- million pounds of DDT Is pro­ since 1964 and also serves as / The Americans have a quick Other Ideas: proach this question bearing In of a century tigo. aloft to see an airplane towing seemed to envelop the water­ nvngements which Jire Incom­ duced in ihe United States each Senate Democratic Leader The White Hpuse .announced director of Its Oak Grove Na­ spent sightseeing in New York \ answer for this. They have loi^ “ It could be turned Into the mind Its paramount Impor­ The skipper, Capt. Alien Au­ an advertising message against' front. , / plete. Mike Mansfield described as in­ 14,900 men will -be brought back ture Center. In the foOl, Miss City. From July 22-25, they will year. complained the Europeans are world’s largest wine cellar.” tance,” Gromyko commented. napu, 28, looks like a blond gyp­ -the evening sky. The Ijddd Fimeral Home, 19 Arizona arid Michigan have adequate P ru d en t Nixon’s or­ to the United States during the Brown Is Joining the tecich- be in Waahlngtxjn, D.C., Vir­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE not pulling their own weight In “Now we have a great place ”We are for developing good sy. He departs for the next port When' the Clearwater was ElUngton Avo,, Roc.kvlllo, Is In biuiixd use of the pesticide. der to withdraw some 16.000 next year “ In the Interests of Ing start of the Manchester ginia, and Maryland. From (We Have A Notion to Pleoae) conventional defen.-ie and Insist for undergfround movies." relations with the United States when he finds enough crewmen launched in South Bristol, Start Dale ...... \ Stop Date c h a i^ of lo eventual balance also has served as vice princi­ Vt. This is the first year mini- c/o ('IrcuUtlon Dept ■ /' their full oHlolal viewpoints. Nbcon’s statement that In his the river. “ The sloop Is a sym­ called out "Lets not start a voy­ and Block Island was laubched a New Britain convalescent to man has been outHtandlng tennlon. of payments savings of $78 mil­ pal of Manchester High School homestays have been intruded 18 nissell Street / Two top-secret briefings were Of Landing opinion a period of confrontation bol that started out os a wild age to clean up the Hudson by here Wednesday. It g-xw Into 49*. fJ* and HAS home. during the post 20 years, and lt« “ This Is a step In the nght di­ lion, tho White House said. In charge of eighth and ninth in tho trip. . Manchester. L'onii 66040 held at NAT.O Headquarters Is followed by an era of talks. dream oT 'a few sailing nuts, polluting th* Main?'coast’’’ Now service In mid-August. Survivors also include 4 sons, low cost mokes It Irreplooeoble rection, but Its only a drop In Civilian payroll cutbacks are graders, and as principal of After trips to Niagara Falls last week, before FWley’s ar­ "The Soviet Union stands for now it’s a reality,” says Seeger. (Bearwater sails with a trash Tlic lU-foot M.V. Manllou 3 other daughters, a brother, a In nibldc helalth at the present the bucket,” Mansfield bald In to be general. Including a 10 per Barnard (now known at Ben- and the principal cities of On­ rival; two were Ivold Tuesday On the Moon talks. ”We are helping pay for barrel amidships but the mes­ waa christened by M oiy Jo time,” he told delegates to the an Interview. cent reduction in South Viet­ net) Junior High School. tario and Quebec, tjie students sister, 11 grandchildren, 5 and Wednesday, and another (Continued from Page One) “ If the U.S. government con­ Clearwater with conceite along sage doesn’t geA across in some Hewitt, 9-yoar-old grajuldough- World Health Aasombly In Bos­ It was loairned the Senate nam X A fall wedding is planned. wUl return through Vermont great-grandchildren, imd many tu’e sctieduled next week. man’s liicUnatlon to learn more. tinues to follow In practice this the way to New York” Seeger seaports. In Gloucester, Mass., ter of the (flip's builder, Jbhn BOYS... GIRLS . . . INFANTS WEAR ton Democratic Policy Committee But too military cuts do not and New Homp^re, arriving nieces and nephews. An iunba.sB)idor and two aides That airplane and that space- line, we are willing, as we were explains. The 76-foot $150,000 the sloop nearly ran aground on WromwHkl. Ciuidau said that limiting use alrtiidy has agreed to back a apply to forces In Vietnam. In this area on Aug. 1. The funeral will be held to­ from each of the 14 m em ber cruft are my saw." before, to find concerted posi­ sloop Is probably toe only vessel mountains of trash tossed over- Tl« ferry will be able to carry of DDT would lend to “ grave resolution urging the .xdmlnls- South Korea, Berlin, to other While residing with local fam­ morrow at 8:30 a.m. at the Ar- countries plus some experts are Armstrong also knows there tions both on questions of bilat­ with a dozen deckhands picked b ^ rd from fislilng vessels tied 12 c'arH and 160 pnsnenKera, or M Iwolth problems” In moat devel- tratlon to substantlojlly reduce areas of Southeast Asia where Governors ilies, the French high school ler Clearance! mand Funeral Home^ 130 Ma­ allowed to sit in - 60 or 70 partb arc dangers In his business. eral relations with the United for their melodious voices. newby. 360 paaSengern and no veMcles. C iild o r * (ilpliiK luiUons. U. S. manpower In Western Eu­ U S. forces support military op- and college ^udents. will attend ple St.. New Britain, with a clpants much of the time, “Everything conceivable has States and on outstanding Inter­ "B y pollution I don’t mean The Clearwater has an engine The Monltou will make toe rope. eratlons, or to manpower com­ daily morning classe.s in Ameri­ Mass of requiem at 9 a.m. at sources say. been done to assure our safety national problems. Aim to Push Just dirty water, I also mepn the but hoisting the sails is done In Point Judlth-U>-Block Island run Mnnsfleild, the resolutlons’s mittee to the North Atlantc can civllizatton and conversa­ St. Joseph’s Church In New The size and diversity of the ’ on ApoUo 11," he said. "We The 60-year-old foreign minis­ visual pollution of the rundown the old-fashioned way by crew­ In (.bout one hour, some 15 mln- chief sponsor, sold he will for­ Treaty Organization. tion at E ^ Catholic 1-ligh Britain. Burial will be In St. group baa some exjierlenced have high oonfidence In our sys­ ter touched upon a possible waterfront towns. I hope when men hauling In unison. "The old ule.t faster than the present fer­ Girls' Boys’ ECSC Students mally Introduce the measure Presumably, this means re­ School.' Every Wednesday they .Mary's tVmctery, New Britain. diplomats ahfiklng their iMxids tems. Otherwise we would not summit meeting of American Drug Qontrol people come down to the river chanteys like South Australia ry. later this year, but would not ductions In U.S. forces In Spain, and host £amille.s will take ex­ There will be no cnllint| and Soviet leaders. Bift his re­ to see this beautiful sloop we and Boney—Ahat’s about Napo­ On Drum’s List about the ctwince of keeping the say when. Japan, und Turkey. go- (Continued from Page One) cursions to points of interest, hours U.S. negioUatlng plans secret. "But we must realize things mark apparently indicated only can show them the heritage of leon—are^ great to get rythmn Mansfield has repeatedly ad­ The kind of cutbacks Mans­ which Include \ the . Freedom Border Print Banlon The spring semekter dean's Their disclosure could weaken a can go wrong. that such a meeting Is tmder cut had advanced considerable beauty they have loat" says See- Into hauling the halyards" says C-DAP Grant Kejectf^d vocated such a measure. field wants would have to come Trail In Boston, Mystic .seaport, Mrs. Carulliie Ltilsi list of Eastern Connecticut birgalnlng position. "On any fUgIvt, thcee things consideration but no final deci­ money to coveV the federal ger. Seeger. The same songs sung on NORTH HAVEN (AP) -■ A A Senate source said Demo- In tile NATO area, exemipt from 'estlv lUK'KVIlJ.F. .Mrs Caroline State College contains the While nioct NATO members ton* are neiw are the most dan­ sion has been taken. share of abatement projects and The Clearwater is due In Man­ spctUal town meeting here Wed­ cielk- leaders discussed the Is­ th-7 Nixon order. ford, and old Wethersfield. deck are given In evening con­ Playwear Knit K’jtrriel Pitney Lul)e. 81. form­ names of 32 students from Miin- are eager to find out what gerous. In our case It wlU be the "The U.S. President’s pro­ so far had not been reimbursed. hattan Aug. 1 after letsurely- certs, iusually In' the local high nesday night turned down a sue Tuesday juid agreed In ad­ The United ^a-tes has 228,000 If an emergency mould afi.se, erly of 22 Tliom|>s<»i .St,, died clicster and area towns. WasliL-.gton plans, one diplomat descent to the surface, the land­ nouncements In favor of a well- James ;V. Smith, the new di­ stops along the Massachusetts, school auditorium. oham-e to finance a $106,000 vance the resolution would have men In West Germany alone. host families may contact Mists Uxhiy in Rockville G»‘neriil Hos­ From Manchester, they are leclioiHl the thoughts of othera: ing, the lunar surface activity prepared Sovlet-American sum­ rector 6 t the, U.S. Farmers Rhode Island and Connecticut Barefoot and dressed only In Community Action Development Uielr formal endorsement. Mansfield said the Germans Dutelle at 1688 Broad\st., Hart­ Shirts pital after a long lllne.s.s. Anlotie A. Andrede, Robert V. I only hope the Anierictins are and the liftoff from the moon.” mit meeting have not, of course, Home Administration, attended coast including a three-day visit weatherbeaten corduroy pants, Program project with only $5,- Uorello, Miss Kathleen Dcicktii, "The trend is fine,” Mansfield are In far better economic gone unnoticed In the Soviet Un­ ford. 00 She wa.s Isini Sejirl. 4, 1887, tlie bolding something bock.” How long could he and Aldrin the c^ference. He expressed July 17-20 at the Newport Folk Capt. Aunapu Is a world away 000 in town cash. Oiw R.S ]41 ] t l Miss Sylvia S. Hellstrom, Miss said after the announcement of shape than the United States to ion,” Gromyko said. chiughter of Edward luul But otlier diplomats pointed survive If they became rtranded the agency’s desire to cooperate Festival. from gold braid and starched - The proposed compretienatve 2 97 to Janice E.. U)gdahl, Dennis Mud- the forthcoming 16,000 man re­ .provide forces for their defense. After the United States, he re­ Francivs Betz IMUiey, luul lived mil that the U.S. negotiating on toe m06n? ^ wlthAhe governors in develop­ Quebec LiMing People After several days in New shirts but waterfront experts planning pixignun would have 3 97 Igaii, and Miss Pamela M. Volk- call "Ih o only thing to do la ac­ But he added: ^ viewed Soviet relations with oth­ In Hix'kvllle all her life. She )8wltlo»i cannot bo firm now bo- celerate It.” "About two days,” Armstrong ing/the rural economy. Smith Is QUEBEC — Although/ toe York It will be sailed to Albany, admire the way he sails from used toe $6,000 and toe equiva­ wa.s the widow of Henry G. ert. “ It lai’t balance of payments. er Westerii cxHintries ynd de­ a /former congressman from 194 I'aiise the Sovlcits liave not yet He said the United States U answered. "But we’ve chosen metropolitan area of the city of NjY., with a series of concerts toe dock without touching the lent In aervlces 'o f $21,470 to Lube, luul a inenilx'r of St- Her- Area town students named siiggxistml a -time or plaee for It Isn’t Vietnam, It’s principle-^ not to think about It. It’s not scribed them in genei^ly fa­ O) lo CVvenIry : Miss Angela Bqw- Meanwhile, West G erm ^y federal republic. If we were to stud^'ordered by President Nix­ Girls’ Cool Culotte unlay lU 8:15 a.m, fmm the and Aldrin behind with no hope pftlitteH in metropolitan Quebec. thousands who have heard the Gloucester a few days ago, ev­ rule. Wlllte-<:llb.son Fiunu-al Home, tl5 en, Miss Tlicreso G. Kalber, House agreed Wednesday to provide of rescue. ignore certain related trends In on. Elm St., Rockville, wlUi a Mass Uobcrl L. Morrlfteld, James $1.5£ bUllon In the next two thetr policy and-Ideological at­ \ - r - Sleepwear Rejects J .moir. of" requiem at 8:45 a.m. at St. .Morj^irty, and Miss Doris Sche- >-ears to help maintain Ameri­ mosphere.” Bemaixl’s Church. Burial will flscli can troops and their dependents Turning to the Middle East, 6 j / . Oik Rea M l be In tinwe. Hill Cemetery Hebron: George E, Colgiin In Germany. Public Records Gromyko said the situation Apollo Leak SlfrvTlri»' 'ri dMirt' Ucrvf iil> • Swptrh ifMalifji nyiot* Amt M4rtiuAto a. • (uiOrrw^h a/td .••Bai My ^« Friends may i-all :it the fim­ and Miss Beverly Sanfoixl. The money would cover about Warrantee Deed there greatly affects the world faf>-<.ate '>11(4411 with p«ett> and 'R(H;kvllle: Miss Linda L. All- situation. ribbcjo .trirrik V/fl paitru damly eral home Friday fi-pin 2 to 4 (t'ontliuietl from Page One) 80 per cent of the U.S. balance Iona Manufacturing Oo. of Re­ • Ail w.aot*'T«d 4. - •i'/f I WiCl * Ni I ’ red. ia‘onard Erlel, Miss Ellen of payments drain In keeping gent 5t. to the U A R Housing Uuder Repair prtniB 4 to 14 and 7 to 9 p.m. law arc a bah on literacy tests 1.66 C. Giilden, Roy C. Grabowskl. Nixon’s propixsal. which oppo­ the troops there. Basically, the Corp. of 99 E. Center St., prop­ Miss Marjorie. C. Ixmlbo, Miss in the seven states and a re­ (Contlnaed from Page One) Ml»* Mnrj- <’lark nents liaw called a political agreement provides that Ger- erty on Woodland St., also bor­ Weiss Accepts Linda 1-. Snow, and Raymond quirement that thciy get court Dedicated to payoff to the .southerners w)k> miury will buy about $928 mll- dering on the west side of the FanlQus Mrs. Day’sNylon Double Knit Permanent Press COVENTRY - Mls-s Mar>' T. approval beforey putting any There ai^ only three days this A. Walker. siipjorted Ills ptvsldentlal bid. Clark, 75, of Main St.', dlwl Uon worth of U.S, goods and former South Manchester Rail­ Honorary Post month—the l6th, 18th and 21st Vermin: Miss Barbara H. T^ie 1965 law wa.s designed to changes in c'lection jcroccxlurea .-•eivlces and provide $596 mil­ road tracks. Conveyance tax Baby Shoes Stretch Playwear Wednesday at Norwich Hospi­ Oeaii. Miss Grace Smith, and ntc> effect. —when the moon Is In a favpra- Infaiifs Playwear InctxHiwe Negro registndlon and lion through other Hnanclol Town Manager Robert Weiss tal. . 1 .Mias Dee A. Singer. NLxem luus proixxwd e.xtendtng ble position tor the Apollo H a Lovelier You wling in the South, aiiu'e Its en­ meu.-ures, ,iuch as loons.' J.ames G. and Genera Jean She was born In Coventry, the btui on lltencv tests to all has accepted an Invitation to launching. Omr Not Oik M.S OtoE Nog Wapping: Miss Martiiime H. actment 800,000 Negroes tiave The agreement mearn the I'uL to WUUam J. and Theresa • VMtrt l6«r*V pert ft and was a retired beautician. states and eliminating the re­ be a nhonorary director of the The 'space agency and astro­ m aatra 90% ow 2 0010 4 90 I 67 I. 2 t ; an Mtra 90% Wto t 97«a2 t7 Flllp. b«'e:i rx'glsteietl and si'oix'a have German government is pajtng M. Alllngton. property at 613 As profeaslonal hair dressers • Vwllt • Survivors Include a brother, quirement for pcrlor approval of nauts prefer the 16th because laibanoii: Mils Elizabeth Dv- lH>en elected to looal offices. at th» rate of $760 million a year Bush HUI Rd. Oonrayance tax Manchester Community College we are Indeed dedicated to all • Vacki • r.riiitr wit Arthur Clark of Lake Park, that day the landing target ts In • IraiAart If Wrttdl Jak. The chief provisions In the election changes. Under his bill .foi the current and coming fla- $32,45. Foundation Inc. the arts of oomi^ete beauty • Oimiar.mi Fla.; and two slaters. Miss Ann the attorney general would be the Sea of TranquUllty. Arm -' care for toe world’s most beau­ m any br$|ht 'Xti I’ears to offset the cost of L A M Dera-lopers to L A M • SrppM-rt • Suf.tij:' tao Clark of Coventry and Mrs. autliorizrd to bring txairl action The invitation was from Dr. strong and Aldrin have ' been ■ tiful women, our customers .• Sutt 2. ^ 4 ytafi 1.39 .9 8 . Robert Von Home of West ;n-.ericiin forces in Germany Homes of Hartford, lot 38 in training for that area and are 1.00 to block a a’vunge. he found dls- Donald W. -Morrison, president ’'U compares with $725 nuUlon Rotlwopd Farms. Conveyance Hartford. cr.mlnatory. It i* this proposed of the Foundation’s board of di­ thoroughly familiar with tts fea­ JULY “ 14. during the fi94'al year tax $6.80. tures. Cotton Mesh New (^hux Infant's Sleepwear, A Mass of requiem will be Bills Vetoed on Jetports revlslo.i of the exlrtlng law that rectors. held at 0 a.m, tomorrow at, St, [hi4h emled June SQ. L A M Homes to Rodney T The Foundation is chartered Because of the need for the PERMANENT SPECIAL hi- drawn much of the, criticism GG SRtj7He»l July 16 and Belinda A. Dohn of I9 Mury’i) Church. iJurial will be if civil right leaviors. to promote community' support right lighUng 'condlUoM, the Sleepers Disposable Diapers Playwear in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Atid Assembly Managemetit landing {ite cluingea with each The admlnlslratten bill got a *'4 Redwood of Manchester Community Col­ Com$>lete protein pefana- . Community Funeral Home, FatPUi' Oonrayance lax $30.80. day of delay. The target for ■ ’ \'\ ' • (Coiillnited Iroiii I’nge One) fnen Her recepthn In the Sende leges and to receive contribu­ nent. Including styled cto ^ -/ I aiarii lUtodkM* '.V , 134 Church. St., Wllllmimtlc, Is Starch Adhesive Trade Name j Julyy 18 would ■ er the cost of Implementing the tions. Since June 1968, the be In the Central and setting. (For norrnal or', •tea I. 1 M Om# t f t Wednesihty when It was un­ Bay andjhbr toe 21«U)it municipal ulr|x>rta for which no Bills tliat wociM have nused house Point 4k>lng busineas as tions totaling in excess of $6,-' tut on:tl rights .sulx'onimltte^ first to separate. sUrch from nauts have! not hod extenstve a Suwbf^n tjf to 1 • lb» • $i{«tcJu ;fa«Urft ilemunatruti'd general aUUe need the .s,clarle.s of OreuU cMurt the Lucky Lady Laundromat at 000. The money provided finan­ . (KipfCf irMli • fU(u4a( • laAa-ma huma .Mr*. Caroline D. Uaudet exists. Chairman Sam J Ervin.' Jr.. plants. Strips of papyrus ce- 9-1: Maple St. training at recognizing land­ Jiidios and »x>rkhic>«i’ 8 eom)K'n- D-N C , ami Sen. Strom Thur- cial aid to 10 students, paid for • S u n I lo 4 • T od Stf 22 Ibt • C«0 wta VERNON Mrs. Caroline mqnted together with a starch RiilMInc PrrniltH marks In these area, but feel 1.39 Also velotHi were: .HHtlixi lOiiunis-suMiors from $17,. mc .1. R SC,.;aid It wa 1 faiia-r •two research projects by fac­ Daigle Uaudet, 83, of Washing­ adhesive have b^en dated to a T'o the U A R Houstog & » « ., they could land at ettoer t( nec­ A bill that wuuld liave 500 to $22,54X1 |H-r year ;h!ii the-1965 art However, Sen.. ulty members, financed two SPELL OF BEAUTY essary. ton St.. Widow of Joseph J. streumllned seleetUih and sum­ ^ rtod between : 4000 and 3600 for a atngto-fainuy boose at m A bill that wtuiUi have per­ Charles M Mathl.iR Md , a)v travel tours Involving 11 stu­ 1143 TOLL.AND TPKE BI RR CORNERS) 649-2806 MA.NTHES-rER Gaudet, died last night at Rock- moning of Jurorii. U was vetoeil B.C Archeologists have also' Blue Ridge Dr., SAU THURSDAY mitted retired Judge.s at any ■ iir’irt: as a w- Uvess. urijed that hHind papyrus sheets that were dents. and paid for Instruction-, Don’t throw away toded good MANCHESTER— M 45 TOLLAND TPKL vllie General Hospital. because the governor said IJ time to return to active*Judicial 1V> Alfred Rrutalala of M ga al T\' material and Hospitality Ihe 1965 act be e.xtended with­ with starch alx^ut 3000 drapes. Use the doth from them Mrs. Gaudet was bom May 2, lucked an appropriation to cov­ service at full pay. ^ c' out change. Lore, Bolton, two-family house Industry Laboratory equip­ E*H 93. Wilbur Crotf Parkway THRU SATURDAY At 2S-2C Marble St , $19,000 to moke toe Inside cushion cov­ ment . er for throw plUows OPEN LATE EVERY MGHT

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Section Two . THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1909 From Your qulla—Mexican vodka.’ The E U Y ttittS IfY ritU l T h u r s d a y , j u l y lo , la e s . Borman Calls two spacemen loug^ied! Pages 11 to 20 Asked If be thought there . % • could be a Joint Soviet-U.S. -fly CLAY R PQLLAN- W% FT. LlIRA 1 • ■ • • • T T •a ' Neighbor’s Kitchen GoodwillTrip space fligbt before the mid ARIES Your Daily Activity Go»«/e 1970’s Borman said: “I don’t According io tho Stars. By Vl/VIAN F.-iPICRGUaON often about 46 minutes to one think It can be any earlier than -^^A fll. If OCT. 22 Cummings Says Campaign hour. Big Success r \ 8-12-23-34 To develop messoge l^or Friday, 5-15.26-37^. When I was a chll^, about' 20 y .f ^ ...... that. We have to wait fbr the 57-67-79-84 reod words correspohding to numbers At C-DAP Names Selection Chick’s Bar-B-Q Sauce time when we have a big qnce bV6ML?0^ M o sd o w (Alt») — Astronaut TAURUS of your Zodioc birth sign. SCORRIO years ago . . .'OK, so It’s more 1 bottle ketchup (14 or 30 os. station.'” ' With the ink 'hardly dry on “Politics,” he insisted, ”ls not Has Already Been Started A « . 20 1 You've 31 Be 61 Come ocr. 11/ like 30 years ago . . . no one in' size) Frarik Borman left the Soviet The astronaut added he had 62 Plons a contract with the State De­ a dirty word. Our procedure for *1 i MA7 20 2 Aspect* 32 A NOK. II': “There Is no Incentive—no In- The three Democratic direc­ Miantchespter had a backyard V4 cup vinegar Unim- appoint them — we don’t (we* "• pleasure.” 8 Don't 38 Business 68 Policy calling replacing performance.” likely, the kids used mom’s oiM ion 69 Nearby mu-nlty Development Action never have and we never wfU) talk, said, "We must make Kelkysh, president of die Soviet m:JUNC 20 9 You'll 39 Set DtC. H M l Manchester's Democratic town washboller and filled it with % teaspoon oregano Borman and Ms family were Acaoemy of Sdences, but did 4,17-28-39 10Cor>gentol 40 Annoying 70 Others Plan), a poaelble local political tell them how to operate, ^trfice this (the November elecition 4 . ' 4 n You 41 For 71 First 10-22-33^^ chairman charged last night. campaign) a real effort; We teasixx>n garlic salt seen off at Moscow’s lUiereme- not «ay Whether any agree­ ^49-62-72 42 More 72 Early 54-65-74 controversy already has arisen. they are in offiee.” / waiter. ’The only barbecues I- % teaspoon salt l2Let Ted Climmlngs, speaking be­ have the lssu6a. We must be oan recall were undoubtedly hot tyevc Airport by Soviet officilBis, ments are In sight. CANCER 13 Staunch , 43 Problem 73 Today CARRICORN The controversy involves new Although the C' study V4 teaspoon pepper cosmonauts end their wived. He • „\JU NC 21 14 May 44 Attroct 74 Attention fore the Democratic Town Com­ eloquent enough to place them dogs and hamburgers (usually ■Borman also revealed he 45 Populor 75 To A D ie. appointments to the atizens provides for 12 fimi nal cate- H teaspoon parsley flakes blew them a kiss Just before en­ ISDoy mittee, said that, - as far aa he before the voters, if we get the overdone over too much flame). dined Wednesday night with An­ 16 Work 46 True 76 Mix / JAH. Advisory Committee (CAC), goTles, the C-DAP ency plans )4 teaspoon paprika l7Doy 47 Should 77 Friendship is concerned, “the campaign (or right people to run (or office, While pools and patios are still tering the Soviet commercial drei Tupolev, whose organiza­ 2-18-29-40 55-6668-75/^ raised by oriUnonce from 21 to combine five them with )4 teaspoon curry powder airliner taking him to New York 18 Are 46 Cooperation 78 It five others and form only sev- the November town elections al­ and If we g « our message nort; exactly run-otf-the-mill, there tion developed (he TU144 super­ g)^5063^-89 19 Is 49 Your 79 The 76-77-84-85^ members to a maximum of 50, ready has started, precipitated % teaspoon celery salt via a brief stop Ityljondoti. sonic airliner. Borman said he LEO 20 Projbobly 50 Obstocles 80 Ever AQUARIUS and charged with active In- en task force nmitteea. acroos, we con do the Job — are quite a number in town. 51 Leother by the Ineptness of the Repub­ Simnr)er for 10 minutes. A "T onr leavingr today with a was drown the which has 21 Mognifies 81 Shoes JAN.. 70 21 volvement in 12 C-DAP func­ They will Jle education; hous­ win in November." When Janies Beard wrote his 22 Words 52 Calm 82Pitfolls lican ruling majority.’’ CTummtngs said that he and “Treasury of Outdoor Cooking’’ pinch of red pepper may be very fine memory of a wonder­ not appeared anywhere' hr the AUS. 22 23 Necessary 53 Offset 83 With FEB. tions. ing; health, combined with so­ added if a hot sauce is wanted. ful 10 days,’’ Borman told an West. 3-l'6-27-38 24 Supporters 54 Flottery 84 With 6-21-32-43#" Last night, Lyman Hoope, cial services; recreation, com­ He said, "Our Democratic mi­ other party lenders have been in 1960, he mentioned the phe­ 25 Expect 55 It's 8.5 Money nority members on the Board sounding out possible csndl- nomenal change in'-American More or less sugar and trlne- airport news conference. 1747-61-71 26To 56 lix)n / 86 Wayside 53-78-83.8711 : chairman of the nine-member bined ^ t h culture; economic 27 And 57 Go 87 Knowledge of Directors amd the Board of datea and that “the results are eating In a 20-year period, adapt­ gaf^ may be added to suit taste. “Eversrwhere we went we were VIRGO riSCES C-DAP Agency and acting for development, combined with Refrigerate any that is left received with warmth' and AUG. 22 28 So 58 Frierxi^ , 86 Before fH. I» puMc utilities and services; Education are at the point of beginning to be fn\x«rable for ing old and new ideas and JayceesPut Up 29 Creoting 59 From 89 Now the Town of Manndon Broil had to be heated since they then raspberry sherbet over Red Cross. She is secretary of Carl Zinsser, a Jaycee direc­ Scientist will have its Sunday ucattqri, luid Anthony Pietran- Bach party will endorae six were previously Ix>lled.) 'Then, second layer. Fhit on final cake viet cities "a whole lot better tor, aalxi all hurdles have been monkey which died 12 hours aft­ said, “the animal was In every /Today, Town Manager Rotiert morning services at 10 a.m. 6-7 lb. London Broil her bowling league. Sewing for er returning to earth is not ex­ respect healthy." /Weiss designated John Harkins Robin Potter walks a route Kathy Dubiel delivers parcel post tonld, Democrat on the Board of persons to run tor the Board of fimply place under the broiler layer and place in freezer. her family Is a hobby rather .than a history course.’’ His passed and no more delays are during July, August and Sep­ garlic brother Edwin said: “I’d like to pected for months, a spokesman The monkey’s organs will be to be assistant town* manager, Directors, said that they agree Directors, six for the Board at green olives to crisp. (Jood cold, too. When reiady to serve, whip than a chore. The Chicks are expected. The Jaycees announc­ tember. with Cummings. Education, and (our for consta­ ’This started another train of cream. Frost frozen cake on come back.’’ ed this winter that they expect­ tor the National Aeronautics studied at the University of Cal­ with 80 per cent of his time to Chick’s Bar-B-Q saOce members of Bolton Oongrega- and Space Administration said ifornia, at ; Univer­ be spent aa C-DAP coordinator. "The Domocrals on the two bles. Ehich party Is expected to thought. I marinated a boned sides and top. Serve Immediate­ tlonal Church where Joyce Borman was given 'Jre most ed to be able to have the lot 251chi Evangelical Lutheran boards have some solutions to nominate a candidate for town Cut small slits in top of meet and rolled pork loin In bottled ly. Coke may bo put In freezer ready by July 1. But the plan Wednesday.. sity of Calltomia at ^rkeley; Harkins, until yesterday the Church council will meet to - These Girls C^ry Mail for Summer and insert sliced green olives teaches Sunday schol. enthusiastic reception ever re­ Dr. W. Ross Adey, the space Harbor General Hospital, Torr­ town’s development fx»rdlnator, UKWTi problems. btK. they iirr clerk and town treasurer. Italian salad dressing. Left it and kept for ohout a week. ceived by an American In the had to be cleared first with sev­ morrow at 7:16 p.m. In the By TERRY D’lTAUA being Ignored," T h o m s In October I9M. the last time and pieces of garlic. Spread on on one side in the marinade Serves 10. Of four children, Diane, 13, eral town agencies and the lot project’s chief investigator said ance, Calif.,' and Texas Wom­ will devote 20 |>er cent of Ws church preceding the voters of they were girls. Kathy said the serve as a canvas on which might agree, she ^^ld,,"5Some- 11 Bar-B-Q sauce and wrap In and Mary, 12, ano already cook­ Soviet Union. As a special honor the fatal drop In Bonny’s tem­ en’s University, Denton, Tex. time to his duties as assistant reactions of some of the towns­ were splashed a great many tlme.i, I think l'1if-'s Using medium-sized potatoes, a tidbit left over. Next time, spent In their present hohie. makes her homo with the launching, adding: “The Invita­ from 7:45 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Low On MCC Council ing the mon^6y>V he sold. we’re going to fill the center Alden operates his own business, truck to bring It to the lot. spaceship ranged from €8 to 70 considering the names of per­ Malausky. who Is a teacher in front walk. tions/In the late afternoon. Al­ The- big thing bothering Kathy rtaXloUcs show that the In­ wrap In aluminum foil, ’Turn Chicks. tion doesnilt only apply specifi­ degrees, but Adey said astro­ tide at OldSaybrook Is ■at 2 p.m. sons for appointment to the For the first time, two col­ right now Is that, being fromy Pletrantonlo aald..thnt he will crease In daylight burglaries Is with preserved ‘ kuniquets the A. B. Chick Plumbing & Heat­ cally for a launching. Tbe main The Jaycees’ Tot Lot chair­ Iowa. though the girls do not often A Willlmantlc podiatrist and way Polly Abbott docs hen). See man Is now Robert McMahon nauts have complained of being Sunset Is at 8:26 and sunrise CAC, with special emphasis on lege girls are working as sum­ wyrk over 40 hours a week, South Windsor, and being on the VediMatlon leader. Dr. Arthur K. ask tor u special mertltv «f the almost three Umss that of ing, Inc. of Bolton. Joyce Is thing is to Increase interchanges Friday will be at 6:X . Job for only about 10 days, she dtrei'toni, ''’(or rem-lncHh* the column of May 16. studying interior decorating of 162 Broad St., across from too chilly when their capeule whlph of seven task forces Miss Mary Kathleen Conner, mer mail carriers in Manches­ elr day sometimes goes from Buchbtnder, has been appoint­ ntgliitime burgkulea. Moreover, There seems to be some mis­ and expand visits rather than be hong Island Soibh) wealtier: is nqj familiar with Manchester $50,000 allocation.” He rtted For dessert, Joyce serves a through the.maii from La Salle Waddell School. ' was kept at 70 degrees. would be suitable for each of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ter. a.m. to 6 p.m. Robin, who Is ed by the Board of Trusteea almoot half the 1.6 mtllkm bur- understanding that readers must concerned with specific ar- Bonny’s flight In Blosatelllte 3 South to southeast winds 10 them. and she gets easily lost when for Regional Community Col­ condKtons on Middle T|kke as gl^riea commuted In the United the OLD light and refreshing sherbet University. She likes to practice be InvUed to appear In this rangiements, J. Conner of 19 'Vitglnda Rd. The girls are Robin Potter ot/ now an English major at Col­ was scheduled for 30 days to to IS im ts todsy and tonlgbt. . Hoops said last night 'that the 144 Tlmrod Rd. and Kat she's out on a parcel delivery leges to the Manchester Com- "far more critItvU Umii ret-on- fVtalea. In 1967 mvrtved ontertng paice.. Everybody of all ages what she has-learned in her own coltann. I do ask people, but I “We ca^e here as friends. President*a Staff Grows\ and a grad’uate of St. Joseph by, worked two years ago at run with a truck. study the effects of extended Southerly winds becoming west­ potentiai appointees to the CAC College, West Hartford, in June, Dubiel of South Windsor. Rol mimUy College Regional Coun­ struoUng Spring SL” private^hamss. loves It, but most particularly home and sometimes helps out don't know all of you. Let us The Soviet oosmonauts will be the Underwater Sound Laborat­ cil. men. You can vary the flavors friends. Her charming kitchen WASHINGTON —The White weightlessness, but was cut erly at 10 to 15 knots Friday. were persons who had request­ has' accepted a position to teach Is a senior at Colby CoWeg^ m ory In New London as a math­ "I like a walking route bolter W e l d o n know what your family likes to treated aa friends In America.” Houae staff during World War short when Bonny became list­ Fair today, partly cloudy to- ed appointment, persons recom­ than driving a truck,” she said. Dr. Buchblndar hoa served on of the sherbet ns long os the was remodeled to her specUlca- %at, or If you have a friend who Among those sEeing ’he. Bor­ home economics at Blast Side Maine, and Kathy will ^nter ematician’s assistant, but that 1 consisted of Woodrow Wilson less. nlght and Friday momiqgi with mended by other people, and her first year at WagnOT Col­ “You can’t get lost so easily the Windham Board of Educa­ colors blend nicely. tlcns. > has a good recipe. The Herald mans off were Soviet cosmo- Middle School in Bridgeport. was when she was a math ma­ tion' for more than 15 years, Effective Today , ^ D r u g C o . Rainbow Sherbet Cake and seven assistants. Even in The brain and other vital or­ a chance of scattered showers persona recommended by the lege, on Staten Island,/4n Sep­ jor. when you’re walking." You will find Joyce at antique "Veaerves the right to accept or nauto Georgi Beregovoi and Frankiui D. Roosevelt’s first gans of the monkey wUl be or tbunderstaowers, and becom­ C-DAP Agehcy Itself. and was chalfmsn of the Wind­ 'It .. ^ uHtJ*. 1 package angel food avi{l B. Dougan, son of Will Terminate Operations and pepper sets from various rocipo yet using leftovers. 1’U Houston, Joking: “I can Intro­ aional executives yilus many sec­ U.S. mainland to study data names submitted to them; that Job for the aurjAmer. According ever. that she didn’t know are doing Just what they Uked Unlverally In davehutd and the Cook oako according to pack- locations, not necessarily old. sible showers tonight and Fri­ Mr. and Mrs, David Dougan of whether she would take the Job to do least. Kathy Is driving a be waiting to hear from you. duce you to the wonders of te- retaries and clerks. they collected. j day morning. the two chairmen can accept to Kathy, " I t y the best summer Ohio College of Podlatiic Med­ To my post and present clients may I express my 54 Discovery Rd., Rockville Job you co.ujtl get.” again, because, ”I’ve never truck, and Robin Is walking. icine, Dr. Buchbtnder Is a idr- or reject the names; and that have been named to the second cere thanks for your polranage. U has Indeed been a nftyl- the final appointments \yUl bo The girls' came to work re­ worked the same Job two sum­ The reaction at tlve girls' mer president of the Hartford lege to have known and servod you during Uieae/many semester dean's list at Colby cently, clad In a shirt and mers In a row.” friends varied disbelief to shock, CouiMy Podiatry'BocU^, and Is years, / SIS99IS34S8S$SISS 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8^!8!8!8< 8 sjiiatMiam made by the Board of Directors. Oolfege. He said that none of the Jeans, but It was obvious that Kathy, whose face seemed to according to Kathy. Bhe said adtlve In Hz state and national the boys Just laugh end the affUlstea MRfl ANN M CAMPBELL names of the potential ap­ A bus for the Washington LOL J pointees were submitted by the girls are either amazed or com­ sponsored trip to Ocean Bench pletely shocked. “Some of my party chairmen and that, he had will leave Orange Hall Saturday not yet asked them for any. pAC Structure Will Change friends, though,” she said, “are ait 10 a.m. On Its return to the not surprised at ted ’’However,” Cummings add­ Graves, chairman the nomi- suggestions which they have monthly to coordinate efforts of natlng commlttee,/wlII submit all the groups. whi'c Robin was being Inter­ ed, ’’this procedure places Dob- been working on since June. viewed and said with a smile, kin and jne In an awkward a slate of officeiy for the com-o There are 19 different kinds People from all the groups ing year. Memb^;^ are remind­ ■'M:ikc sure you interview her situation. . It makes us either of groups of people who ore or could meet togsther about four whe:i she quits” rubber stampis' or halchetmen, ed to bring I t ^ s for a silent auction. / should be connected with DAC. times a year. AIro that morning, n mailman depending on* whether we ac­ They represent teachers, social The details of the dUferent Was seen pushing a cart out to flreslond cept or reject any erf the nftnes woikera, school leaders, drug­ groups, thdr members and the Robin !ji c ar so that site wouldn’t Hoops will present to us. The Korea *)J’rea»ure I.4ind^ gists, doctors, the Community bylaws of the whole DAC will hsvis to carry the heavy mall procedure for appointments al­ SEOUL/— For many centur­ Child Guidance Clinic, state be worked out and put in gear r luc-h on her shoulders An­ SAFETY* ways has been through the po­ ies the Japanese called Korea agencies and PINTO-(Fteople In­ by DAC by the beginning of other mailman kidded him and C all litical parties.” the, ’■yVeasure Land of the terested In Narcotics Treatment the school year, DAC members said, "When you get done there, Dobkin said that he feels as- CHAMPION West."/Korean art served as Organization). said. take- mine put to my car, will Cummings does, that appoint­ mode)i for Japanese ceramics, Also, police, Ifiivyers, min- AcUons encouraged, If not you?" Our popular rspiaesment tii«.,wHh ments to boards, agencies and painting and architecture. Kor­ Irtera, the chamber,' town gov­ sponsored, by DAC to dste have Both girls are quite bright, full 4-piy nylon cord body for si^ y , commissions are the purview of ea /was the medium through ernment, the youth council, wo­ been PINTO, adult education quite cute, and In the minds of SUP-R-TUF rubber (or long mils- the political partiea. w^lch Chinese and Indian cul­ men’s clubs, service dubs, pub­ sernknort, films tor the schools, come town residents, probably Ik ’’The names should have been sgs; and deep prscision tread lor r 1 tures were introduced Into lic relations, finance and In­ a speakers' bureau, brochures, quite o-azy. sataUMit traction. ' submitted before/ the fact, not /Japan, terested citizens. group therapy and more. As a 'matter of fact. Kathy after It,” he said. * 1 \ Buy Now ond Sawo! / CHARGE IT J Convenient Term* ARRANGER___ ■ 'h ■ ' . 1 ■ FLOOR COVERING OUTLET ALL SIZES ON SALE 1 |1 MSWiaSMi HA Mi IhmIRb KELLY RD. 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THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1969 PAGE THIRTEEN BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ONE ] ( UOt COME CM, OKAV, TH'STUFF I DO DONT TAKE TOO AAUCH ) .HAIRCUTi/ GET COIN6 IT'S T'MAKE A UVIN- OFF THE TOPI y — PER60NALUV, Y A S y tUTI[^Ldl=l arithmetic, a decrease o( 67; 4Detests knowledge «at circumventing the same angle as the crtdera. high .school with a, reghttntUon 13 Opera by 22 Out into view 43 A t that place and 202 in remedial rvading, a 5 Aeriform burger a la i^ and other store Then, police said, he enlarged of ,vtx)U t 90. All C la s s e n ore now Verdi 24 Guido’s high 45 School gadget decrease of 74, This summer'.s ALLEY OOP fuel protection devicea. the picture, broke. into the store held at Illtng Junior Hlgdi futariM a FaN lisa af BY V. T. HAMLIN 14 Herb ere 6 Slothful holes I* 46 Fruit peel program'started three lays af­ 0*tr Maffa4 SaaSslahaa 47 Pseudonym of Charged with eight burglaries after hours and set up the pic­ School. HI.WIZER! 15 Disputed (d ia l) 25 Finest ter the closing of school, raid FKhIti - Dtlkiaai Selafi YUP; TW BUREAU THEN "lOUP I RECKON 1 17 BnPffionic sea 26Pit^ien^ Charles Lamb in the city, the youQi ia to be ture in front of the television Mas Yark Stria Om arli - Ckatia Cakn MXI KEEPTH* OF VITAL KNOW WHEN VM5UU>... UH-HUHl WELL, 7 Notion Mrs. Segar attributes 'he de- aO/MENT STATISTICS IS BUSINESS IS god 8 Token gadgids 48 E3nide turned over to Family Court. cameras. *• «» •«* - HOT CanMf laaf QUEEN UMFA WHY? creese. In part, to that factor. NOT FaiGoml liB T KaHkat RECORPS, MY BUSINESS WAS BORN, BUSINESS, ,18 Genuflect 9 Having two 28 Human trunk 50 American Hla identity waa withheld be­ "Everything in the picture Took .4d>ice DONTCHA? 3W-, . inventor TYveive teachers from the GSINOISS a Cafaria«TTi,tM ar Caka* VMOULONTCHA? 19 Gaunt sides 30 River valley cause of hla age, looked rtoTTnal,” officers quoted BURUNOTON, VI. (API — Opaa Saa. - Than, Till 1 A.M. 21 Out of danger 10 Above 31 Bewildered 51 School writing town system are emploj-ed In IHE . Hie mother Uam ed'h good bit ' the boy as 9&^ng. "It was im­ "Spread >-Dur feet and hit the Fri. a Sal. Till 1 A.M, 23 Consume food xi Measure of 33 Uncouth implementa the c4e«nentar>- program. Each l»i" easy," Dole Dusablon. 18. 'talar M Ratal" or tu t ga< sinhiaa ta ,A -.> ^ Ttb lir 35 Pungent .52 Italian c i^ of her son’s troublea on televl- possible for (he store detectives w r nma . ' ' ^ ■ . s f ^ SLELfTHS* 24 Kind of tide length instructs three dlatses of chil­ of Burlington wns told as he lift- 27 Civil wrong 16 CUck-beetle condiment 55 Driving aion programs, particularly to see what I whs doing.” s t o r r i 4^9-6429 ~ dren in Grades 2-6. There Is no eiOUR PACES you CAM PLIPA COIN (suffix) turned bis potential in the notified police. ■m. TJ4. ■,» UJ. 39 Door fastener _ 1 _ TO.SEE WHO DOESYHE HONORS.' > 24 A r wrong direction.” O fficers said the antennas had rVE BEEN OVERTNIS ROUTE ONCE 41Meedow ■ DAVY JONES TDCWY, ANP r*I MOT ABOUT TO 42Bridlepart ~ 12 33 Detectives said die boy told been stolen from a service sta­ BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS POAN ENCORE/^ 44Steepein them how he got into a depart- tion. A search of the youth’s liquid H" H i t ment store and escaped unde­ home they said, turned up other I MAY AS WELL 48 Stretches out So WHAT ELSE THIS IS SERIOUS____ W 41 tected .The store, they said, was stolen items. Piping coMi SPILL IT, MARCO. 49 Run away to * IS NEW, PAL 7 t h in k SHE'S USING HER ALMA'S BU66ING ME. 43 46 MARINA AS A FRONT 53 Sick There's a shiver in every sip of FOR SOME CRIMINAL Pepperidge FarmR Soups. Just ice them down. 54 Leaves a d 47 51 lit V e m o n A C T I V I T Y ^ country for And serve them up. Glide into our Vichyssoise, another 61 U H 1 Fresh green leeks braised in butter. With tiny snow 56Nothing potatoes. And lots of country cream. Or dip 57 G et up 11 sY CoiC Looks to Halloween into jellied ConsommB Uadnlene. Made with scrumptious stocks of chicken and beef. 58 S U ^ t coloring i6 |si 59 African cony I t Spoon in the cool of Pepperidge Farm* Soups (var.) And Window Art Contest And turn off summer. (tftmtpaptt tnUrpr'iM Aim .) With July 4th out of the Way, tem will act as host! The direc­ the Chamber of Commerce is tors also present the teachers now launctaing into plans for its with packets containing small annual Halloween window point­ gifts donated by various mer­ ing contest. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER chants and businessmen. Any­ For several years now the one having .^ch items they WAYou;r chamber has ispcmsored the ocn- wish to donate should contact BY KEN MUSE teSt in cooperation 'with the the chamber office. Fairfax Nears John Fairfax raises his oars above his head today mercbanlB in Vernon, EUlngton Mrs. Bety Kiistofak, chairman when located some 140 miles southeast of Miami, OUR and Tolland. of the membership committee, Fla. Fairfax has rowed and drifted in his ‘24-foot l « N 7 WHY MOTHERS OETSRAV aSfe&T-IO End of Voyage SMALL- DELUXE - CRUMBS ANPCULPRJTS- The laffalr has been construc­ presented the names of five neiw boat more than 3,000 miles across the Atlantic i I l h a v e o n e WHATk ONE; ONE tive fun for the art students of members which the board ap­ Across Ocean after leaving the Canary Islands last January, OF THOSE ----- the schools tn the three towns proved. They were: New Eng­ MIA3CI (AP) — Sea-going ad­ WAVOUT but has created unintentional land Mechanical Services, Inc., chor off Andros Island imtll late TM N I problems for idie merchants. venturer John Fairfax faced the HA4ABUROE!?e./ THAT? SHORT RIBS BY FRANK OT^AL Vemon Circle Market, Armala’s today, resting for the final leg of^ D O L U f ^ . ^ ^ It seems som e of the paint, prospect of tangling with (he FOR Market, Rockville Seafood and his Journey. especially the dark colors, has Tremont Woodworking... This swift ■ currents of the Gulf caused a great concentnatlon of brings the total, membership to Stream today as he neared the i i . X/ jm»Ht ‘ beat from the sun and the win­ 287. end of his transatlantic trip by Cosmetics dows have cracked. rowboat, Ex-Convict Held "'''twi/Ar,/4, I/I ' Richard Rose, president of the 'Vigorous, smiling and trim, rrs chamber’s board of dlrcctoiB, /Spending Too Much the 81-y e a r -o I d . oarsman In Coed Slaying said at a meeting yesterday droooed anchor Wednesday 140 HI «n 130)' that the merchants have also SANTA MONICA, Catlf. (AP) miles east of Miami for a rest ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) _I Liggetfs ', « ^ , c h y s s o !.s * Hot A H ) * had a problem with removal of, — Actor David Janseen's es­ and a brief visit with photogra­ A 2(l-year-old ex-oonvlct has 1 BUZZ SAWYER the art work. When the paint is tranged wife says he is :ipendlng phers who landed in a seaplane been held for trial tn the slaying At The Pukad* BY ROY CRANE scrftened It seeps into the bricks large iMnna on presents for ac­ near his 24-foot craft, the Brita- Of a Unlveralty of Michigan and also into the cement side­ tress Ttoeemary Forsyth and at nia. coed. MANCHESTER ■ ’ '-tm « (/4 Me tx** walks. the Lag Vegas gaming tables, But, he said, " I ’d Vke to fiave After a preliminary heiarlng I Rose said that the contest and Ethe-wants it stopped. a drink.” He was given a soft Wednesday, District Judge 8. J. I committee wlU start work this In a petition filed in Superior drink. Elden ruled that Ernest R. Bish­ week on revamping the meth­ Oourt Wednesday, Mrs, Janssen His bo3t was a bright orange op must face a first degree mur­ ME- PIP WE HAVE ods of decorating. He said per­ saUd her husband hiad picked up when Fairfax left the Canary Is­ der charge in court July 26. A 600P "Time last ni6ht? haps It will be done by way of a tab for at least $7,300 tor lands Jan. 20 on an attempt to Miss Margaret Anne Phllllpa, pasting paper figures on the dothes and Jewelry for Miss become the first man to row 26, who had befriended the con­ windows or maybe It will turn Forsyth. Also, the petition said, acroes the Atlantic. Wednesday victed rapist, was fatally shot Into a paster contest. Janssen dropped $6,700 at the the craft’s color waa faded and last Saturday in her apartment. Plans are also underwa,y for Coieaar'B Palace casino in Las bleached, but apiparently re­ She Waa the seventh young another annual project of the Vegas in April. The only showroom mained seaworthy. woman, and the third Universi­ ohamber. Each year the teach­ Mrs. Janssen, who has sued Fairfax, who describes him­ ty of Michigan coed, slain In the O IMf by NCA. lec. TJJ. !•«. U1 Pet. OH.*^ y-io ers who are new to the system, her husband for separate self as a "professional adven­ Ann Arbor-YpsllantI area In the The generation Rap is caused by the difference in especially those who are also maintenance, asked the court to turer,” ea'd "I dream of beauti­ last 28 months. new to the area, are entertain­ appoint a receiver to manage ful girls all night wlVJe I row.” IV7 our thinking . . . for instance, mine and Dad's differ A coed Who occupied a room with a 1970 model now! ed by the chamber a few dayis ' < l«M W NfA W. Ta* In VI P«* OH. by a good $10 a month! their community property, total­ The 6-foot-6, ISO-pound oars­ next to that of Miss Phillips tes­ MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD before schools open. ing about $1 million. man said he 'would attempt to tified at The hearing she heard a The teachers are taken on bus Janssen, who has filed a ride the flow of the Gulf Stream DO you THINK VOU NOPE! MINTY SENT man's voice and a sertea of AND IF HE DIDN'T EXPECT ME TO I NOPE WXi'RE tours of the three towns and crcaasuiit for divorce, starred in northwesterly to Miami, possi­ SHOULD PHONE ME DOWN BECAUSE MAKE CHANGES, HE WOULDN'T RIGHT, PMIL ' ' shots. A police detective sold he then served refreshments. This the teleivislan series "The Fugl- MR. MINTMORE HE HAD CONFIDENCE HAVE WANTED ME TO BE,HERE! I'VE STUCK MY STEVE CANYON bly arriving late this weekend. found Bishop's fingerprints on ^ BEFORE H.T. IN ME DOING A I'M SURE MINTY WILL ,— ' NECK WAY BY MILTON CANIFF year the Ellington school sys­ U've." 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. I -/ ■ V ■/ •\ PAGE FOURTEEN \ A MANCHESTER EVENING HERi^LD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1969 . ‘ - V . ' ■ ^ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969 PAGE FIFTEEN

THE rives of Perfect Herald Angle Step Nearer Town Crown

NEW YORK (AP) — rce ,of great joy. It wa.s. be- ^he touch of aggravaUon that al- er and taking a 3-0 lead in the disappointment" but around the seventh inning of the nightcap gle, two doubles and a triple, Their dizzying dash lieveieve it or not, a .source of great ■wa>-9 seems to follow the Mets. first two innings. Vada Pinson and Lou Brock Mets. that word is common­ with , a single and came around earned the split for the Cardi­ leading Cincinnati pest Die­ EARL YOST . toward the more respecta- disappointment. EUewhere in the National Then Seaver became a one- place. If every disappointment to shore Pittsburgh’s tying run nals, with Brock’s two-run shot go. Airtight relief by Pedro Ra­ Sports Editor That’s because Seaver flirted I-iague. P ttsburgh nipped m ^ show, retiring the Cubs 1- bl eneighborhood in the Was a one-hitter, they’d never on a sacrifice, a wild pitch and in the ninth erasing a 3-2 Phillie mos and Wayne Granger in the with Immortality by retiring 25 .Mo.-.treal twice 4-3 in 10 innings 2-3 in every inning. He struck Cop Second in Row National League standings complain. an error. Then Fred Patek beat lead. late innings saved the victory coij.secu.tive Cubs befofe rookie and 3-2, split with out five of the first six batters ips Legion has turned everything out an infield single with two « « • for Jim Merritt. Nfrtes from the Little Black Book Jimmy Quall.s ended his perfect ,5t. Louis, winning 7-1 before los­ topsy-turvy for the pros- he faced and fanned 11 for the PIRATES - EXl out in the eighth and Stargell « • • Striking it “rich” in the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft's ing 5-3, San Kranci'co bombed game. GIANTS • ASTROS — peroiK New York Mets. game bid with a one-out single Pittsburgh swep^the Expos, doubled him home. The Giarts, held to one hit for DODGERS - BRAVES — June suggestion awards was big Stan Tumiensky, for- In Little League Play Houston 10-3, Cincinnati edged Randy Hundley, bunted Seav- Tom Seavcr pitchod a one-hit­ in the ninth inning. winning the first g m e on Ri­ Woodle Fryman pitched a sev­ seven innings by Denny Lemas- Bill Singier pitched a four-hit-, mer local football player. The North Gnd native won San Diego 4-3 an-1 IvO.a Angeles er's fir-st pitch in the ninth in­ chie Hebner’s leadof^triple in en-hitter and Johnny Briggs ter, exploded for four runs in ter and Los Arm ies tighteend By DEAN YOST ter, beating Chicago 4-0. for the That single by ;he No. 8 hitter cropped Atlanta 3-1. ning and the pitcher threw him the month s top award, $1,629 for his suggestion. It the 10th Inning and a\one-out tagged a two-run first-inning the seventh and then got a its grip on first place in the Manchester Little League Town Championship ad­ Mete' seventh straight victory in the Cubs’ line-up deprived • • * out for the 25th Cub'to go down marked the 41st time that one of Tumiensky's ideas single by Jose M a rtin ^ and homer that carried the Phillies bases-loaded homer by Bob Bur- West Division by knocking off vanced another step last night at Buckley Field when Drop Third Straight Wednesday night. It trimmed Seaver of hi,s line in the record .METS - f TBS — in order. Then Qualla- rapped was accepted and for each he was given cash awards. then taking the second'oiW on past St. Louis in the first game da and a solo shot by Dick Piete Atlar.ta. Manny Mota,.who went Seaver drove in a run* with a the next pitch for the hit. Seaver . . . GJad to welcome John ------Stevenson’s Esso defeated Police & Fire 10-0. It was the Cubs’ lead over New: York to book but it wouldn’t keep New an eght-lnnlng pinch doubleVby of their doubieheader. in the eighth to whack Houston. 8-for-lO in Tuesday’s double^ second inning single as the Mete then retired the next two hitters Willie Stargell. \ Canavari back into the area, being hit this season? "Maybe Stevenson’s second consecutive win in the double elimi- three games in the East Divi­ York from continuing its tvar header sweep against the The former Rockville High dl- it’s a Hvelier ball, maybe it’s nation round robin towm s e r ie s .------— jumped on Ken Holtzman. cafily to erid the game. Matty Alou, who had six hit_ Extra inning Game sion race. It should have been a toward the top. Yet. it added Braves, added three more hits rector of athletics accepted a the lowering at ttie mound, and They wrlH meet the Medics of knocking out the Cub left-hand­ He termed, (he one-hitter ” a in the doubleheat^, opened the Wednesday. position July 1 as director of maybe It’s like one guy was the National League at Ver- Victories in extra inning baseball games appear hot athletlcs and head basketball saying that there are 20 more planck Field Friday* evening, to lie in the books for Manchester’s American Legion coach at Hartford Community pitchers around. I really don't After that game one team will entry in Zone Eight play. I 1 College. He recently moved hnow,” the hulking (6-7 and 260 be eliminated frpm the town Imst night, in the third extra inning contest ;of the back to Vernon with his fam- pounds) Howrud said. . .Annual series. y' season. East Hartford came u p ------—------1-— . ily. State American Legion Depart- Walks and poor play afield with two runs In the bottom . » • • • ment Baseball Banquet will be allowed the Gasmen to score half of the eighth to po«t a 3-1 ab r h .erbt H e r e ’ n ****** ***« ahoceham in Hart- R> runs on seven hits. Ken HoR win over the Silk ’Towners. BtJ!uln*cf.**' 4 l i o l , ^ ford, 'nmrsday night. July 17. for PAF allowed 11 walks in Friday nlRht the locals return ’*■' s o i o 1 ^ a v l ^ ^ ttieran k s of bar*- principal speaker will be Tom five innings of pitching. elors last rngtit was to Mt. Nebo to face RockvlUe luffire'.... -... cn\. OT, nJgm was Vince Dofvird of the Boston Red Sox Stevenson’s scored one run in at 6 o’clock. MoUoy. U. ('loodraw, ab. Fa^ettl, long s p ira l'“ev ^ ts d e p a r tiW first inning on a walk to Bren- zvw iiuto v rm tm Mnivhewter has now loot distance runner. Fandetti, who . dan Duffy. Dan Socha was hit C »U N TK Y Marcus, o. Uiroe Umee while winning eight DIMalo. p. competes for ■Ilie North Med- „ , _ by a pitch and Dan Smachettl The Manchester Country Oub aUn'TH. TMats ford Club, has taken part In 141 s a n o H asses was intentionally walked, filling Seniors Championship will be a 29 3 1 0 3 All three (Weata have been MsaekisSif (1) sanctioned races In the past Dance Alwioth, the No. 1 re- 3ft-hoIe everrt, 18 holes. ’will be sb r the bases. Blain Anthony hit nbeorbed in . extra Imlngs. the flve years. He plans to take '^ v e r in the AFL on the poten- played Simday, July 20 and the O’NeH, cf. Into a fielder’s choice. Larry first two in IS each. Smith, if. up reaidentte dn Hartford with iiaiif-'es of Miami's spe^iter, MacDonald was also Issued a final 18 Sunday, July 27. Full Sixha. m. As a resuM at Inst night's Balasano. p. his new bride . . . Ray Crothqrs, -fimmy Hines: " I ’ve never seen handicaps will be u s ^ and the pass and Socha was forced play, Mnneheetes- slipped out of Muro, 3b. former Central Connecticut Hines so I'd hate to even guess home for the first tally. lowest net score the winner. Qagnnn, rt. a tie for finit place with South Iteter. Sb, State Codlege nlimer end win- whether he (xnild ever develop In the second Inning, John Joe Wall Is the defending Windsor for flrrt place. South Ware, Brook, c, lb ner of one Five Mile Road Race Into a top receiver. If a man Lacy lined to shortstop but champ having woif both the BnxA. lb. (7-2) defeated Glaatonbury (3-S) Crisplne. if here on Thanksgiving, is out of oan catch the ball he (xin catefi Steve Morlarty walked after 1986 and the 1987 titles. by a 2-0 count and RoricvUle tixuU the army and hasB resumed his R. and that’s all . there ... is to B, it. Duffy hit into a fielder’s choice, Players are presently signing 31 r a c ^ ^ e r . . . John Andreo- ^ c h ln g may make hdm a MUe gocha singled to center and (1-7) got on the right side of _(nninn _ . I 3 3 4 6 a 7 8 TtiteM up for the affair and the same tlte ledger for the flrst time BastM llartfortlIts 00000003 3 Smachettl also singled to cen- Msnehnater 00000001 1 starting times wiU be assigned thla summer with a drciiilon »>_ Ooaan. Muro. TiikalBw. High ^ d d e r haa ^ j ^ t ^ to a p e ^ . M’s Innate. But jer scoring Morlarty. Their was for botti daya. (kMtrnw. cviipan. DMUo. nslieano; ^cap tain of the Unlveraity of I ’ll say this: If I had a man ^ „ „ Socha’s hit and ' over Windsor (3-6). (Ob Rast liutfbtd S, Manebsstsr Fo«r Ball— Ball ihtchlng domlnatied play af 8. bb DlMaJo 4, Wsleganp t; so- Rochester football team . . . Re- who could run as fast as Jim- ^ffer the umpires, coaches and Saturday Fall Handicap tXMalo 6. BalcsHS. 3. cuperatlng on C ^ Cod follow- my Hines, even If he couldn’t officials conferred 10 mlnutAi 6:46 T. Sch'Mtne: 6. ManrtH*«4(cr 13. East Ilnrtfonl as righthander tag a heart attack is Al Hirsh- catch, I ’d get somebody else ,ater play presumed Steuk 17. Remc0 23. S E ('O N I) BASK Umpire Nestor Cliylak leaps out Jimmy Btilesiuio of Mancheriir 6;Sd McGuiricln 7. 10. Gritidcnt AMorniblr berg, popular Boston sports- to catch It tor him and then s\x. mna on one hit highlight- Vanoffio 17, E. Andemon 23. out of way of Detroit’s Mickey Stanley on Imd toss. oml------Houthpiiw,— Ray DiMulo CHICAGO (AP) — A squad of 6:50 Suaanln 9, WHbiUvi 10. Kip* writer and author o< many ex- hand It to him. Uke, maybe, on ed the fourth inning as Holt ncT Jr. 17. Piu^alt 30. matched plti h for pitch (hroi«h mors than forty cotlegs football cellent sports bcx>ks . . . TTie a kickoff return. Just let tome- became wild and was unable 7:06 Kcnnwly 3. 11. Hul- tile Hnit si'ven frames. Hoth stars ssssmblsd in Evanston name Smith may toe common in ixxly Held the kickoff, turn it to fine the plate. Duffy started tUi 17. Hoffat 16. teams played errarlesa hall. Weitaesday to prspars for their 7:13 K. 'r 17 Benoit 19. Each team hiul threatened Aug. 1 battle ogalnat the world I T h l t by a pitch, Smachettl ,J Schotta 11. Ht-iYlIc oni-e. Emit Hartford in the third champton Nsw York Jets In the the limine: or the Boeton P a n im fjy/* . ^ Speaking at the walked and Anthony struck out. r. RigRtHt..... ii.. Swalo Typical Am erican Challenge luid Manchenter in the fourth. Mth annual Oollege All-fltar Knt2 30. ^ National Asaociation of CMlo- MacDonald and Hasaett b, allot lui out­ Kent Smith drew a btuse (St ^ Caiarlle ,|y Commlzisloner Waiter struck out and Morlarty walk- 7;<48 T Jncahfnn 4. O frK 12. Ftw balls to open the to|) of the trom 16. WoUnan 23.' Rill Casper cranked up a typ)cal going S3 with two birdies and Richeixtaon, defenrtw line Kennedy broke everybody up ed. Duffy, up (or the time, seven pars. elghfh JohirSoi'hn skied U> left PUmty of Punch in AL Starting* All-Star Lineup 7:55 CVxTin 3. AaBnldl 13 J American challenge In puruult Twiris’ Five-Game Winning Streak Stopped hy Chicago coach J e ^ ^ ' W . ' t h his opening comment. " I ’m went down swinging. Three Ca’amn-i 17, Omni' 34. The field of iso was bleated luul niUestmo fosved fbnith lU I Major Loague 8:01 Papiira'lo 3 Ifay.'B 1.3, A rob- ? ! f glad to be here," he passed baUs, 0^ ^ . a wild tln>*'ll 17. S>>'nhona CM. of New Zealand's Bob Charles with on ovenilght rain that smxMvl for the second nut son in the club’s brochure . 8:09 O tav lan o 5 G Smith 11. FREE raid. ’ "This ri the first time pitch and a hit by pittdier at the outset of the sc(x>nd round freshened the course and nn- lAltle Hob Muro than diaibled Five members of the Boston Smllpv 13, Mf'v 20 C A i i N l=Leaders=! In 72 hours that I ’ve had a brought home the six markers. ouuroged bold play. The ball to left and Italeoano streaked sm Red SoK are U'vlng in Peabody, 8:16 'Ixin'IeU' 9, Hoa»«lt))al 12. I' of the British Open Golf Cham­ Petrocelli Top Vote-Getter, American League (diarjce to talk about something Police A Fire left three men Hunt 15 R. Jacotxvyn ri. pionship today. WHS staying where It was hit, IxMiio with the lone Mnix itMter IN M A I N I Senators Finally Triumph Mass., Bill L omRs, Sparky Lyle, 8-23 F3i.B*i*r 9. Por1('rth*lil to. p nuirker. Batting (225 at bats)—Carow, Russ Gibson. Gerry Moses and bases in the fo u ^ Md Aixlonxin 14. Rnban 19. Nlcklaus, starting nine shots which Is mostly wlutl the top An annual tU-M (as pitr- Minnesota .354; Oliva, Minneso- 8:.30 I»vl)t 6. ilomiuiB 11. Dolan Stars want. mlls you to camp, hunt, Mike Andrews. Moses has Deem ^ ‘ 17. BnoRilon 18. behind Charles’ reconl-equal- Not to be denied, BkiMt lliut- to. .334; R. Smith,- Btwton .332. 8:37 Cn rtaon 7. F^iwani.-* 13. Ing 66 in Wednesday’s kickoff Only the low '70 and lies will ford came right hack ftsh and ptay In our National I..euKUc the taigotteu man on the squad. Z Z , ^ «ie M2-1 them across the plate Two CrockoM 14. MnnrJia 31. Rurrs—R. JeckBoti, Oakland Advocate of (^n-neck sWrts Buffalo B lls are being thrown walks and hit batter filled the DIMalo hnot oi* an- Inhrld woodland and wUdItfs rs- East Division Three Repeaters Selected With Nixon in Attendence S-44 ■M»>Mnx 6. 2-h<"ti i2, Mai. round, grimly tackled Roynl survive tonight’s 36-hold cutoff. sorve. A dsed is grontsd 71; F. 'Robinson, 69; is not only Ted Williaims but piranhas as opening op- bases in the fourth but strike- tnm 18. I^lfTinopHln 18 I„ytham’s 6,848-yard pur 71 After Friday’s third round Ihe stxS that glom-ed off ItiOesano’s w. L. Vet. G.B. NEW YORK (AP)— Ted “(hen you know he’s in the reports anyway,” said KC aktp- 8 61 Ev>'’*xx4t 6, Ilo m illi 8. "FREE" In exchange tor Blair, Baltimore 69. Lefty Grove one of baseball’s portents tor the Super Bowl outs hurt the cause. ’Two walks course and promptly conquered field again is cut to low 46 and glove Following a ntrikeixit. Chicago 52 33 .612 _ NEW YORK (AI>) — Mayo Bmltlh, who led Detroit Williams summed it up a f- stands. I hope he keeps coming per Joe Gordon, canceling a B irra 16. FK-mor Sr 21 buikUng. Build ‘’yaurseU" Runs batted In—Killebrew, all - time southpaw pitching championship New York Jets, and an error filled the sacks 8:58 W. Clark 5. Olgui'ix' 10. Hrr- at least the first half of it. lies for Saturday's (Inal. IHMaUi stole secuntl. Tom Hteano or buy a cabin from us.- New York 47 34 .580 3 The American L e a k ii c to the pennant last year, wHl mxn 15. I>r‘Hcv4l 28 Mi 'nesota 84; Powell, Baltimore ter winning Wednesday specially when I pitch." plan to protest the game after greats Tom Dowd, former conrlder this nugget: New York again In the fifth but the hard- Nlcklaus, the blond belter George Archi'r. the II.B. Mas­ singled up the mlddlo lUUl I>l- Ws’U conolruet a cabin Pittsburgh 41 43 ,4HH lO'A manage the Americans against 9 06 Prior 6. Airllii 12, Mr- hopes to roll out the old 81. ' night something like Rich- Doherty, a Senators offi- Ellie Rodriguez was ruled out traveling secretary of the Boo- bo® never taken a victory out throwing of Socha retired the Iz-ff.'rtv 18 Rlrd.'r 20 from Columbus, Ohio, went out ters champion from Ultmiy, Cnl- Malo scored Uie tying nuis*ker (or you or permit you to St. Louis 42 45 ' .483 n 9:12 Bnmer 7. Mortarly 10. Fly- home rim cannon to tr.'v to Red Schoondlenet, hl.s World Hits — Oliva, Minnesota 110; ard■ Nixon must have after - c.al, reported the Prea-dent kept for .interfering with catcher In, tt two-under-par 33. He bo Giiry Cog)in then finmd u |Sich build We dsslra portioM Phlla'phia 37 45 .451 13M. torn Bed Sox now with the front o! Buffalo’s War Memorial Sta- side on another strikeout, dB) 14. P O ir.'ry 18. if., withdrew from the chsm- snap the National League’s Serlei, rival aa skipper of the St. Blair, Baltimore 108. watching the scoreboard during John Roseboro early in the office is one of the wittiest d'um since Weeb Ewbank be- Leading the hitting attack for 9:19 Whkoa 8. A Caiamari li. geyed tile third hole but tlion the plonslilp because of illness. lo his liking and ku-eit U Ui the of this land to bs devsi- Montreal 20 58 .310 25'/. Ixiuis CSardlnals. winning last November: the game, hopteg Baltimore game, L“vrv 17 DiiB-k. 20 six-Kame win streak in the Doubles—Carew— Mirmesota ctm e coach . . . ’The only two Stevenson's were Socha a n d long game and putting that has The e-(uot-6 CalKornliui, wiwi fence In leftri'ntnr as Hlesasi hit opwl. (or the purpoos of West Division "It’s about time!” would lose so Washington could speakers ever encowitered 9:26 Pl.-'rontenlo 8, I.rvllnw 12 Increoalng the ‘v^us of The vole for third base was 22; Oliva, Minn, 21. New York victories ceme In the Smachettl, both with two hits, Ptiolan 14. Olpmonllno 28 carried Nlcklaus to the heights sluit a 70 Weilnesday, was Uie pliUe wUh the winrUng iivark- Los Angeles 49 34 .590 x.Iiily 22 All-Star game at ’’I’ve known him since 1950 the sporta beat. 9:33 R. rtardoVn 9. R. McNfUnani aihUUonol land holdlnga'. close with Bando beating Triples—3 tied at 5. up ground. ORIOLES - V i& K S — days of the ’Tltarjs . . . ’The last MacDonald’ and Martin had two Atlanta 49 37 ■ .6.70 I'A Washington with sluggers and I ’ve been a Nixon man all 13.. Aynni 17. Warron 18 clicked with two straight birdie stricken with gaStro enteritia er lo isid k tup-gnide gome 'nuise IntersBted srrtta: Brooks Robinson 163-126. At Horrie rurur—R. Jackson, Oak- ■ He was overjoyed when The Yankees kayoed unbeaten time New York won there was RBI’s apiece, 9;40 Jntvla 8. Boycn 13 K m nev 4s on the sixtli and seventh, and and 11 heavy cold soon after he Ilalnsunii was reai'heA fur (JItacInnatl 44 36 .567 3 like Reggie .Fackson ' and first it was Ifowell over Harmon the time," Williams inr'sted alt- 16. Crown 33 Edmund O. Burns lanc 34; F. Howard, \\’a^ilng- Dave McNally was knocked Dave MoNally, 12-0 for -the sec- O f f th e C u f f in 1962 with Lee Orosscup, the Stevensm’! ri h’rank Howard in the ^ KlUebrew Of Mlnnaxkn 210-96. er hi^ ’Washln^on Senators out," Doherty said. ’And he ond time in nine days but rtlll NORTH AMBRK’A Houston 43 44 .494 H toh 32. Oommlsstoner of Manches­ itewly - arrived qi»iterteck, Duffy. ' Q ~ 16. BonadVa 19. Casper, of Anita, Calif., start­ tXHitors confined him to bed (kiodrrw luid DIMalo geiUng starting line-tii). Kill -brew also got 33 votes for ^ n k e d Clevelairf 3-0 with the kept rooting tor Howard to hit a lost when Boog Powell singled ,, 9:54 1{nmU>>xi 9. Aianilan 13 It PATER (to. San Diego 29 59 .330 22 V4 PlcWng (7 decisions)---Mc- ter’ s . International Little making up thie plays ae he went P', . Jotuwon 16 P rrrv 17. ing off with n solid one-under- for two days and hi' tuid little two mch. Use latter scattered Box N. Augisda, Matas Tile big HUiTirlm In Ine line­ thlrd base although the players Resident in attendance. But home run. Everytlme Howard and ^ r e d all the wav from U). , lO-fll t^rnlnatiam 9. B>>Un 11 Wfldneitduy’H Ristiilts Nally. Brtttlmor 12-0, 1.000, League, Joe Dennis recently along. . . In 1 ^ Cookie Gll- Anthony, as. par 70, had leas of an luulgn- chance to practice on the six tiiLs, Halnsnno and Miirti up, announced Wotlnesday liy were told to vote for -i man at Nixon r throe previous trips to came pp, he jumped up and first base when Bobby Murcer 1 DuK't'r 17. DTiAman. 20 New York 4. Chicago 0 2.’'’ Ijconhord, Baltimore 6-1, completed 26 years ■with Pratt chrlat tet the AFL clngle-game Q 10:08 KrlfVof 6. Nnati ■ 13 CViimor- ment to overhaul Charles and course. each cotleitlng a pair CommlH.sloner Bowie Kulin was only one" (xisition. Carew won the b.illpark Uiis s^^on meant shouted, 'Hondo, Hondo, hit booted Brooks Robinson’s dou- n ton 16 dnm cnllno in San Fmncisco 10, Houston 3 .8.57. 1.99. • . ft Whitney.. .Jim Snow, assls- rushing mark vs.' New York cnirolre. rf. the absence of Baltimore’s over Tommy lLir|X'r of Seattle, » 10:15 Zrm k)' 9. Bnr4(l>4 lO, 81- Phlludelphin 7-3, St. IjOuI.h 1-5 Strikeouts McDowell, tant coach with South Windsor’s (243 yards In 38 carries with f brinxz 17 ^ge over ___, League, Kansas Q ty nipped Hondo didn’t, but Pete Ward the score and took him off the tull-ttaie recreation director, registered agalret New York on " 14. T ra rv 98. of the Oakland A ’s. ft 10:.36 D airy 8. C/mkJIn II. K Me Tmlay's Gaiiii'H Maik Belanger of -Baltimore at National League '‘ ■3. the Chitago d*d. a three-run pinch hit shoot in hook. He’s a Springfielti College grad, five interception returns, three TVXsls “ Nam nra 16.. EnKte-o; TO Baltlniori', bns^zing along In (•) Chicago (Hiinds 0-7) at New sliurt and Freehan beat out B.'itttnif (225 at batsi-Stanrell tripped Oakland 5-3, H*® that powered “ Whei^ McNally went out I Big Frank Howard, Washington for touchdowns (another was p rt>l 10:43 Oobura 9, St John 13 Tirn- tile lOaslem IhvlHion. wuiiml up nmt i6. Bklnnrr 20 York (Gentry 8-6) •Toliti Hoseboro of Minnesota Pittsburg 356 M Alou m u New York the White Sox past Oakland and knew that would be another one slugger and defending Amerl- nullified because of an offside Rowed. 0 0 10:5(V Harnrn 8, MoUry 12 i.un- with outfielder Knink Riibinson 1.’>5-74 for the catching job. Kelliwy, d>'(l 16. Ei'rrrU 20 St. Ixniis (Torrez 2-4)’ at Idiil- b u i-B h ^ . ' Yaifkeei------6-5 In 10 innings, De- rprevented -- the Athletics from we ixjuiQcould cnaiKchalk up in the victorv can League home run king, in- penalty) . . . 'The Jets thought Maion^. rf. c. ^ i t a a n luid fir.st liasoman Jotm "B oog" _ trolt tock Ro,Kfnn Jt> -fl STainillf on in AT » » _i j n__ . _ . . * 10:571 R vdrr 8. R C,irl«nd 9 Bullrr )3. ei-s. The pitchers are picked lat­ 70; Wynn, Houston 65. M nelniv 16, J Ilanry 17 3; ul Lok Angeles (Sutton 11-8), Ja. k.Mxi! 260, Kriuik Robinson. connected on the first ell also homered for Baltimore c«d best only to Reggie Jack- fourth quarter only to be beaten ^Dcmiin&i,*c, 11:11 ftm »ix*r1 9; llarrliuxi )n er. Oakland, running siM'ond to Runs batted in —Santo, Chiica- W lllry 14. I^nvxl » N 2.5(1. and HowanI, 169, Next best , , Pitch thrown by reliever George son’s 84. “ Hie only goal that 20-17 . . . Part of the Buffalo of- Whuton. rf' Mirncsotii in tlio W e«t'‘ni Dlvl- .wii.i I'aul Blair of Baltimore, 98, go 74; McCovey, Son Francisco It IS Prlnrilr 11. C lixtoi. 1.3. Bolin Montreal (Wuslcwnkl 1-2) at 71. SENATORS - INDIANS — Lauzerique after a walk and a TIGERS • IffiD* SOX — I have Is to stay healthy and fenre on that occasion were 61 m3y*cf,' 15, Ixwnhardo 34. Pllteburgh (Veale 4-10 or Mcxxic .slon also Imd a |silr BaiMloNil Tlu- 19fW starters wlio did not 11:56 Klrrnan 7. Oioh'n 11. Whrlan H lt»- M, Alou, Pittsburgh 129; The Senators,’’ who had beaten Lt.ndblad set Tom Matchick drove in three play IW gameo,” he reported, and 47-yard field goals by Mike Dumond, (f. 13. Prairtnl 18. 6-1). N v , Uilril and Jackson In the out­ make it Wert' KlUebrew at first, J. Holt. I/, ,11 .32 Pindzik 5. MliOlorr 13. RROW Why ar^dhere more home runs Mercer. Tolan, (Jlnchmatl HO. (Jltveland io of 12 Without Nix- ® sacrifice fly and a Cinclnn.iti (C)irroll 12 4) at field, Bi-i.i-k.s Robinson al Uilrd, Jim Davla ,14. PVwguiinTi 19 Doub!e.s--' M. Alou, Pitt-irburg on’s help, took a 1-0 lead in the o n v A i a >01171x10 Detroit needed D «i Toiois 21 0 1 2 0 Plrat Altrrnalr-PiU,>rain» Houston (R: Diego (Roberts 0-1), N Into a long ball IhieTt, topped Thi- remainder of tile 28-num Oirl Ya,strzomskl of Boston 8tevenB6n*ii 10, 10; bb Socha InsiiranCe Group B.. Williams, Chicago 6. ^ved an inning later with {j, Boston and move 6. Holt 11, Kiipotrlck 1. m StK’hA Krklay's (iaiiieN Uie Isilloting of players, iniuiag- S(|umls, lix-ludhig pitcliei-s, will wiener of two stnilght league SfX’hA San (laugliter Tricla and son-in-law si-_igs h t l f " w ill a flftb-lnnlng back back intointo second second placeplace in in theI AL to. Holt 7, Kflpatrlck 3:h EREOTAPE Monlreaftmt New York, :N er.H luid eoaches wllti 286 vote's. bi- seUs-lisl by the maiiag-ers Ixitllng titles. In the outfield, Home runa--MoCovev, 2. Dumond; wp: Socha. I t 2: {4* J,., •" S; «■;;;; wijh^. DoDomli^ 6; L: Holt Downs Moriarly Pltilalila al Cliloigo TIu- next Is-at wan Jackson’s am! luiiRiuixed over a IO- picked later Frrncitjco 27; L. May, Clncirma David E lr’ nhower, just in time Balti- tl 23 -H. Aaron, Atlanta 23. to .iCe Del Unser single for one Plttsburgli. at St. louls, N 26(1 ITayvrs were not permitted ’‘'"'L l>y Miuuigor Smith. sas e % snapped the Twins’ _ ' . J|(drtarty Brothers fell short Pltehing (7 deciaiona)—Bald ■•lun a'pd Frank Howaid do the a^si'i os a seventh tnntng, two- t.Tnelmuiti at Houston, N to vote for tliolr lt:go, N niiites. schim, San Dlegp 6-1, 857, 3.62; t;ime for another. run rally wn.sn’t enough to de­ Seaver, New York 14-3, .824. 2.46 Jee Oc'emsn breezed with a o l u a n d ^ S e a t t l e ’s Fred Talbot hurled a TONIGHT’S GAMES PonticeUl'a 060 100 O—0-7-6 feat Hartford Insurance Group TOWN San Fnui. at Ijoh Angeles, N llowiu'd. the gliud-sized Wasli- Shoudoivn Starts for RSox Firemen vs. VFX, 6:16 — Elkii 000 002 1—S-5-8 Ington sluggiT wlu> Is fighting Slrlkecxits -Jenkhia Chicago .cur-hItter, struck out 11 and The Twins hiitn 1 n three-hitter and socked a grand SILK CITY SOFTBALL las" night at Cblt's Park, 3-2. Robertson ALUMNI JBe BASEBALL Anierleaii Iwaglie will) Jiu kwm for tlie home rtui 150 Gibnon, St. Louis i46. gave the ^lesident the final ball w i^ \ iT r ^ r .slam homer in the Pilots’ ^ T n - The winners scored three Lenox vs. Ray’s, 6:15 — Dave Straiton huried a four- Acadia defeated DeOormier East Division lllle, wns one of three reis-nters of the game when he stopped by three innfogs ™ cfodhigVarmon ni^ triumf*, but Callfor- timer. In the second ipnlng whi(di In Rid to Overtake Birds hitter while striking out 10 bat- ***™t^f night at Mt. Nebo, w. L. l^■l. G.ll. froic tile 11)68 slnrHng Ime-up.. Keeney proved enough to down the Gas­ the 3Vad, -gton clubhocl Nix K illeh r^ "*'‘^th homef Z ean tors last n ^ kt the West Side scored eight runs BaiUmorc 59 26 .702 'Hie olhera were entelier Bill HUSTON (AIM The .sliow- thilp and Hill U uhHs will hurl cn w ouldn’t ^ake it, though, until Foy’s two-run homer =*ort a m ^ George Brunet pitched a AnnuUi vs. BA's, 6:15—Nebo men Now in Manchester! ilown l.H at liaml for the Hoaton DUSTY SOFTBALL 0i4l ______aa the______„ Dodgers______downed Detroit 45 .35 .563 ; 12 r’lcchiui of Jjb'lmlt iuul seiMtul the doubieheader Frlilay; Mike Biiofiieonti .CcMman auto'graptedT R ^ ’als ^ t h e nuh had hits led Pete Solsi htaied (or Mort- Boston 47 38 .563 12'., basenuui Rod Carew .>( Mlniu-- Ill'll Sox In their limg.shot lioix; Ni^y pilches Saturday's game; Scoring the most runs in three the Yankees, 6-2. Gory Martin arty’s and Gary Bromiige got of ovM'rtaking the nmnway' Hal- ■He really Shows me some- PPiniella singled to score Mike ed''n coUect- Acadia with Rollle Spearln. iMtEriaf (■ f«ll liBg gf WaHh’ii 40 43 .517. 15'., ■sola. Ilw current Isittlng lemU-r. and Sunday It will be Jim Ix>n- Relirinw'’—/ years, Gorman Brothers, behind led- the vtctoni with two hits tliiiore Orioles. __ thlng-by coming; out, ” (Joleman Fiore, who had doubled ' threw ® Tom Oorooran and Ron Wendus for^H ortf^ New York 40 47 .460. ,20 Baltlmor.' ;md Oukland each borg if, he is ready, I-xie Shuige a 28-htt attack, trounced Dia- while J c ^ Flerrand hod a per- Next start for the locals will Startling tixiiiy Uie Iwo'team a ‘Z a big boost ; " I don’t IJke to (ill out those i S . on the getting three hits and Paul Mc­ Cleveland 33 51 .393 26 liio) two starters luxl Mlnno.-«)ta. otherw'i.'C. Teiiiporarilv (xxint Furniture, 26-3, last night ’ feet night for the kssers, get- be Monday night against Ver-, play, eight game.s against each Namara, C9ay Nivioon and Ron C«rtrid|«, CasMtt* WfMit Dlvlnlon Bo.'ton, Waxlilngtun lupl iH-trvdt Ttie Orioles are expected to i . ' ot Robertson Park. ting three hlta non. lo start the fourth roioid. oUier In Uie next U ilays, ajxl OOa 210 0—6-4-4 aptece. Leading the M Inncsota 48 35 .578 one eiu-li. B y diyinli«is tne Ea.st counter wltli MiiTcelino Lopez, Bo s t o n (AP)- -Nick ,BuonI^ The ■winners scored in' every Dodgers tlS' Rt'tl Sml t>olphlns. snyM he Is re­ SAN DIFA30 (APl The C3ta- Chicago 37 46 .446 11 Is'airue’s Btnrtlng Hue,up will t«' Daw McNidly. eight runs. BUI McCarthy and INTERMEDIATE Kunaiis City 36 48 .427 12.H ean Ix'agne’a Eiu-Xerii Division The Red Sox awoke frorii their tiring at Ic1, ^ 5 ' Detroit 6, Boston 5 win" lloston Manager Dick I’ark aeries ngulnst Detroit, get­ Dame rtandout said Wednesday vVnt „ t ‘ 'nno000 ‘ V 'V ' i..,.u\1 ' ? A ' 1 .-.. — , r I aei ®'arstar said been throwing well all and Bill McCkttthy had (our hits Bramlck 8;) sociation to make .room o i. the Acadia Washington 3, (Teveliuu! 0 State Javcee Williams askeel rhetorically aft- ting sharp pitching by Culp ami that frultlesB contract talks with ‘ Gorona, Calif., where he’s "K the"CbL reallv apiece with Jim Dowling, Judd Barry’s 41 (Dean Yost 14, 881 600 0—14-21-2 rooter for vieteran right-hander onlRimiDiRS DsCormier TAPE PLAYER Baltimore 6, New York 5. 10 er his eluh ilropiHxl a 6-5 iteel- Nagy and gooil •all-around play and Don Denley having three Carl Ogren 10, Steve RaaUier 888 100 0— 4-10-3 Camilo Sion to I>etrol< In Uie fliuil of a In taking both games,- but they innings apiece and Fred Audette, Jack 10). ElsotieB 38 (Rich Reynolds Golf Toiiriiev home atami "W ell, w e re 12 dropiH'd Wednesiiuy’s finale, 8- . Chicago 5. Ookiantl 3 Botsfleld : had two. Jotm Ske- 12, Don Gulnan 10.) Overttme. COMf' IK r MANCHESTER Kansas (Tty 4, .Minnesota 3 games behind now." Six out of .5. , dertan had three for the losers STAFFORD SPRINGS SPEEDWAY BILK C8TY SOFTBALL 8<‘iittle K-0, California 0-5 Here July 2i eight would make us gain four Tlie lo.-s buniped theih back B'.KmIcyntl. chosen five times Namath, the reluctant ‘ P*''* interest In Philadelphia runnine back and Paul Uriano come up with IN -I All I [} IN THN NIHOTI AVTO ■&•«. TiHla.v'H Gaines m Seven out of eight aiul w e’d pick into tliirxl place, half i^game be­ as ^ the--- American r-w^uajlFootball (Juarterback V*of the newNew YorklOrK " -'f“ "battan restaurant al- Deroy Keyes of Purdue i l d he two hits. Gorman’s ts Sd and OrsoB Manor, with -a eve-run tti «. M Nu Twu sm «fi •WTMH n m r up .six I'd .say we have to ih> at hind tlie Thgers. eftb Inning, dsfeated Sportomstn Caltfomla (Murpliy 5-7) at Si-- Tile .Mamhester Ja>vee.-i will Le.-'gue'.siie’.s alt-leagueall-league middle line- -ieis- announced his retirement frequented by gamblers, won’t play in the Autr i fv.n«... Dtaooimt l-» SUNDAY W l IM attle (Hralx-nder 7-5), N lea-st .'lx out of elgfit to got into backer, -went to Miami in an ® (nonth ago. On Wednesday*, |Q 9 5 igam ho.st the lui'mial Ctsuiei ti. I.lght-liitting Tom .Matchick Gorman 522 71i 8-26-28-2 •* W . Nebo, PW 0 « 4 4 t - l » M eontention '■ ------Boston (Slels'rt 7-7) at Haltl- .'lit state J.iyeee Toui-uament drove in ,the first three runs of off-.scason traite.for quarterback N'amath's Super Bow’l opponent. ” s™ Discount 000 102 0—3 -8 -5 ***• BelllenAca and I)on SPECTACULAR ' 2 SPcAKfRS moH’ )H:i)xlin 3-4), N Thnt'.s ,i large oiMer. ami W1I-' the game with a sacrifice fly Kin' Hiunmond. linebacker -Mofrall of the Baltimore INDY SOFTBALL Simmooa had three hlta with The tounument will la- played llam.s kihiws it. • Kansas City (Drago 4-7) at on the 6116 y.inl par 70 .Mali- ami a Ixises-toaded single, lUid John Bmmlett and a draft Golts. Indicated he'^mlght retire, Uke^o* “ much as he’d game He’s been asking for^a WINF behind a 14-hlt attack Potter. Mike Rothman, July 13 -Minnesota (Boswell 11-8) "T h ey ’Ve got .1 terrific club, the Red Sox could never quite choice. texj. tripped North MeXhodUt last McMuUtn all WEST HARTFORD eheder Coun’.iy Club eour-'e tin wc know that." the maixigt'r Oakland (Odom 11-3) at (Tit- .Monday, .Inly 21 catch up Tliey wouldn't have There was no immediate indi­ I would change my mind if night at Keeney Field »-2. Ro- Slnunons and « 0 1 said. "We just keep hoping they •Morrall was named vice pres­ ^ p.m. f MBW PABK AVBM FB cugo (John 5-7) List year’.s touinament. wli eh ixiiiie us close as jhey did. In cation how his retirement wxmld ident for .iiJiyrBtions of Trans land Rutherford had three hits Po***'’ ttoiM runs. All ■PMsrri M trm tn lUMiwt Cleveland (.McDowell 108) at have a slump sometime, but Was al.so played in .M.uuhe-ter. (act. except for Some sloppy affec) the trade. a National Codimunicatlons Inc,, -s s„; r; for the winners, foUesred by of the looen' runs ware scored Detroit (Mcl.ain 13-67, N they iinven’t so far” w.is won by Bill c'a,s. y of W.itets play by tlie Tigebs, who commit- which owns the Oakland. Seals w rong, I won t want ary part of eonlract \ ^ Skfp AppUn with two htts. bopi bofners. *'*** Only giunes scheduled The . stx'wdoMBi o]H'n.s wltii a .tial Ihrx'e tJirowtng errors which f RONE 230-190I bury with a .sizzling’ 6>) of the National Hockey League, O J Simpson of A, trtaite. Dan Calahro and D a ^ ftotasonaon. Bob Friday's Gaines five-game*' wx'ekeml series In let tn tlirt'C urieanwd runs \ ^ \ Thb touni.iinent, Is o|>t>n to among other enterprises. ' ■ '"*6b'^bile. said use, the HeUman T r o o h v ^ - Kftiijack added two htta aptece. and Marty KUngie one CoilfomtA at Oakliuul, N Halbitnorl'. then the tealns wilt IX Farm Crown V \ hiote tsiys who woVi their Us i| Reggie Smith also made tk»xi “ holding out on the (3alaAwo hod an inoide the pork esteh. Green Manor m 16-4 and Chicago at, Kaiuas CTtyi N hi- \>uek hero the following He told a S.sn Francisco news -layeee Toiirnanient.s m' their Dirowing errors for tlie Rexi Sox ,\ W k AJ Vtoodail, their No. 2 Buffalo Bills for a recnrtMi bocner. Haroid Steely and Jerry Sportsman to 8-16. SA8U - snvici • mTAUATlOm Seattle lU Minnesota, N weekend lJuly l.s-Ui-20i for (rained bv Stan conference he would fly to De­ home towns. .Miuieliester will I,- ■IS Ixitli tixims tossixl the boll dmft choice and Namath’s pos- *600.000 .,o s ^ '‘Th7‘^ U , Choppetl had two hfte (or the Manor OtO 000 8—12-17-0 Cleveland jit Detroit. N Ijiree more games just before troit lo set up his TNC office repre.senttsl hy Toni Cunnii. .iround like lattle l.ixiguers. s.ble successor. In addiUon. opened training camp for “ i! loaers. WINF’s . record to 6-5 Sportamon n 100 0— 0- ft8 Boston at Baltimore, ,• 2. twi- he All-Star bre.ik Hy then Wll- .ears A Roebuck upended the .md then disc^JIsToi e n ^ ^ ^ G ^ sLuer‘“ ^ “ ° ^ i Z Z Ken Tonu'zuk. .lolui Odell Shiitli iloubled ami singlexi. Ollers last night. 8-6. lo win the Urement with the Colts in BAlti- three J e t s ^ ^ L imi.Simpson doesn’t have to the lOMrs 1-ft. BBC SOrlEALL nlght llama and tile. lied. Sox will however, to stretch Ins consecu­ K»n Ciuikhn. Ultle U-agiie Farm Tourna- more this weekend. The Colts wouldn’t play wtthoiT^Namath Game 130 oaoi 2—9-14-4 Ttetiy hIRing was the ksy New York at Wo-shlngtoh, N know, whetlier they .iro still seri­ tive game iilUlng streak to 16 ARROW ndtec 001 000 1-2- 6-t for Wholesale Tire to wtn over After the toiirn inientinn-nt thetliv lniv.i ously chasing the ('noles or ro open training camp oh Sunday. will bo treali'd ti game.-’. Mike .\mlrews had a "he Winner, scorevi seven indicated he’s changed his mind The Washington Washington R«tokto. Redskin. ALUMNI BASEEALL Mbta’s lost nlgM at Mt. Nrt». to .1 t'\- legated to a bkittlc for seixmd My conimunlcatfons with hlbitUin liy one-arnusiI ilimiiiy't I B...... p.ur of tlouhl^. giving him (our runs in the second Inning and them will be the deciding (ac- but w-o^dn t-say Why , opened c a C ^ r l i S T ^ n n ' In the oecond In n ^ S-L B (l Bagley and Tom Bon;, I .ast N ight’s Fight I'Uiec lilts III eight trips since return- nHi-tsa.1* nr« i > ..-.I.._ ^__ >_ x. . ' .. ^ s .. w. . . _ . .. Despite hia bi^ season last under new 0>ach Vince Lam- Nlelwrl.s from Spalding, Co, a aiiied- pn InaunVnce i)un In the tor, ” said lhe;NsUonal Football (hot PtonUcellis n eeM nean bad Cwb falU tor the irin- ■ .Williams )mi his pitching ro­ year. Momsll aiiu mMfht l»v e to bardt Quarterback Garv Betwn LAS .VEGAS, Nev. -D e n n y IndM dinner, will folUns .it the Ihgrig to llie lineup Titesiliiy. Rico futh,fifth, ' . / , 1-eague’s 19W Player of .the the EUs loot night at nera. J<}fan Quinn h ^ two hlt^; tation'all -sot for the weekend ! Moyer, 1581.4, PoiHand. Ore;. Coimli-y Club.'' ’etrovvlll al^> hull /i/jxilr of hits V The Oilei4 (ough/ back and Year. "At this (xiint. I ’m right 5^htform,^ba,heh«s^dt/«ud tJe te^ Ml Nebo, B-d. Dsrtght Peteraen (or the. losers. Wholesale is 6-6 «1100 TO W IN *1100 senes. Soiuiy Sleix-rt goes m to^ foror tlic Red Sox while I'arl Yas- scx>red> five in the bottom of the tl^iughqut hts 13-year career shown s ’new morale in. DOUBLE POINT* out}X)4nted Rocky Heniandez, This yiMir's eluUriij.in i.s Kr.uik mght’.s g.iine., whieh i.s being in the middle,'’ hod two olngtai Bor the winnere. ^Ond the loeon 1-Il 161, San Prandsco, 10. trzemski blasted his 24th .lionie second and one Ih the sixth on­ He said qusrterback John Uni- starft unity" because ‘of thS^ Ton SpAeraa went 8d for W1»leaaie 008 081 .d-fti SUNDAY,. JULY 13 — 7 pjn. and mOTOR SPORTS R1RR So is Namath, but for a dlffero 2iebarth of .M.inelie.ster •' teliM'i.sei.1 baik to lloston. Ilivy run of tlie stsisoii TWO (XIMPLETK FEATURES ly to fall short. er.t reason _ ^ i^elined much a t last sea- legendary new pilot from the ktocn. . , Mote's ' 000 300 0-84-8 «jn because of Injuries, has Green Bay PscJcOT. , k • • - / lUeia vk j*;.-

PAGE^SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN Tralkirs— \ Business Services Pointing-Papering 21 Help Wonted Help Wonted— Help Wonted— Mole 35 Mobil* Homos 6>A Help Wanted Male 36 Help Wanted— Mole 36 Articles For Sole 45 THERE bUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN uid WHIPPLE Offered 13 L. PELLBTIER PAINTINO — Female 35 Femoie 35 Business Locations Investment Property Interior and exterior painting. OJh BURNER seirvloe me­ ' AUTOMOBILE ALUHINUM SHESrr^ — Used For Rent 64 CLASSIFIED BRI(3k , block and stone work. at printihg plates, .009 thick, For Sale 70-A Papering and paper removal. FULL-TIME help wanted days. DENTAL assistant - business chanic. Must have license. Om- Brick walls, patios, outdoor-in­ secretary. Experience ‘ pre­ MECHANIC 23x86", 25 (»nts each or 5 for >IAIN ST., comer office, ' 3 Free estimates. Workmanship MACHINIST tact Mr. Gibbs, 87541248. T he teevee s e t cam e with a oo-mv S o when OlD IT GET AROUND TO TOPPING CAMPERS door fireplaces, sidewalks, Experience helpful. Apply ferred, will train. Typing es­ $1. CaU MS-27U. rooms and lavatory. House Ic EAST HARTFORD all brick 4- ^aranteed. Fully insured. 843- GUARAHTEE - AND 6DR ALL 9 0 OF 'EM |T m T08E ? t?ig h t- on d m 9 1 ; chimneys. Free estimates. C J ’s, 273 Broad St., Manches­ sential, shorthand desirab^. Quailed mechanic required Hale Bldg. Call 643-2667, famtly, 4 rooms each apart­ ADVERTISING Campers Holiday Inc. carries Domenic Morrone, 649-1604.' 9043, 649-6326. ter. For machinery building, TGBAOCO cloth for sale, suit­ VWDRREP lire A CHARM- all your trailer 'and cahiper Wrtte Box "K", Manchester ^m e related experience or for Plyrmouth-Chrysler deal­ ment; bullt-lna including air- able for lawns, bushes, trees .MANCHES’i’ER — Central lo-’ condltloners, 5 years old. An CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS supplies. Here is a sample list: PAINTING — interior and cx <3ASHIER wanted part-time.. Herald. trade school background. AUTO ership. Top wages, overtime available, permanent posi­ ‘ and grass. 872-6587, Route 30, cation 5,(XX) square feet of excellent investment.' Wolver- 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. HousehM Services terior, very reasonable, free PleasantPleasaht vwrklng conditions, k b t p u n c h operator — Alpha Must be able to read blue­ • Gas Bottles ' tion, excellent working con­ R(x:kvUle. warehouse space, small office, ton Agency Realtors, 649-2813. Ofrared 13.A estimates. Cal] Richard pply in person, Moore’s Nurntric-029, multiple pro- prints, mics. Gocxl wages, SALESMAN parking area. reasonable s Break-away switches Martin, 649-9285, 649-4411. exceUent opportunity for 'the ditions, free hospital, major COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSinED ADVT. e Battery cases ^ ’ gram and verifying. Apply to medical, Ufe insurance and terms. Hayes Agency, 646-6131. RfX'KVILLE — T»,'t> hoitaes two REWEAVING Of ^ JOSEPH P. south Windsor. person, Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye right man with fast growing This Is a permanent sales POOL TABLE. (Jail after 5 family and four family. Price s T-V antennaes holes, zippers re;^ LEWIS C u sto m ______pension plan, paid uniforms 4:30 P.M. DAITBEFORE PUBUCATION ed. Win- Painting _ ^ company. Evening or Satur­ position, selling the number /p .n t., 643-0065. MIDDLE TPKE and .Main St. — $;iC,9(X). Down pa>Tnent $5,6(X). Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4;S0 p.m. Friday s Spare tire covers dow shades made tdxmeasure, Interior and ex- SALES O erk wanted for ca rd ' South Windsor. day interviews arranged. and laundry service, paid Office space adjacent to hos­ e Bumpm- and sewer hoses terior. Paper hanging. Wall- and candy an4' tobacco de­ one car, CHE'VRDLETT. holidays and vacations. Ap-v ONE-CAR garage recenUy tak­ Intereeted persora write P.O. all size Venetian blinds. Keys Overtime available. pital. Will remodel to suit ten­ Box 381. Rockville, Conn. s Trailer levels and Jacks • made while you wait, l^ipe re­ paper books on request. Fully pnrtment, fuH-tlme. Good / We are looking for a man ply es: apart In sections, includes ant. Call 649-4697. . PLEASE READ YOUR AD e Running lights corders for rent. Marlow’Si 867 insured. Free estimates. Call iTDurs, ' excep^t pay, (deasont with auto or other sales ex­ two 20’ side walls, one 10’ rear e Canopies and screen rooms 649-9658, If luj answer, 643-6362. N. P. HALLE*NBECK,INC. Classified or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone as a Main JSt. 649-8221. conditions 'In new modem' GAL FRIDAY perience, interested in at HERMAN MOTORS mC. Houses For Rent 65 convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST e Air pumps pharmacy. Apply In person to Bunker HUl Rd., Andover least $10,0(X) yeariy income. one %c7 roU up door, three An- Land For Sole 71 DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the s Trailer polish TWO HANDYMEN want a INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ 56 Windsor Ave., Rockville cial rates for people o v e r'86. monagfer, Liggett Drug, Man- Experienced woman for dl- 724-8051 If you are bedng held back deraon 9-Ute windows, clap­ S.MALL four-room house on 2‘i next insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In­ e Roof vents variety of Jobs by day or hour. ches(& Shopping Parkade. vorsified duties in automo­ in reaching your true po­ or phone 875-9604, 643-0091 board siding. Wm deUver any­ acres In Mansfield. Adults on­ correct or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then Cal] my competitors, then c a l l ______HEBRON —Route 85, approx­ e Holding tank chemicals Reasonable- pall 643-8308. 643- bile dealership. . Excellent tential this may be the job for appointment where In Manchester for only ly. Deposit plus $115 per imately 60 acres with frontage only to the extent of a "make good" Insertion. Errors which • 12-Volt, bulbs 8292 the. Eatlmates given. 649-7868 ^SECRETARIES H Typists do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be salary,, 5-day week, many LATHE operator, jig bore you are looking tor. $250. CaU 646-4689 anytime. month. No uttlltles. (Jail 1-684-' on 85. Pond on property. Own­ • Cast iron cook ware fringe benefits. Duties in­ SERVICE . station attendant 4331. corrected by "make good" insertion. operators, secoml shift, ex­ evenings, 6 to 10 p.m. Over 21 PICNIC tables, all sixes and er will finance. T.J. (Jpockett, s LP conyersion kits clude billing, typing, recep­ We are well established in Realtor, 643-1677. ery, yards, attics, cellars clean­ time or 9-3 p.m. Excellent pay, perienced men only. LelO and able to service 'cars. 643- styles. $25 and up deUvered. W. BOLTON LAKE — 4-room • Aluminum tables terior. Reasonable rates,'Free tionist, filing. Excellent Corp., 1 XQtcheU Dr., 643-2852. the greater WUlimcuiUc area (Rockville, Toll Free) • Com poppers ed and rtihoved. Also odd jobs. no fee. Staff Builders, l i Asy­ for over 10 years selling 5675. Zinken-, WindsorvlUe Rd., El­ house for lease, security, $156. (.■DVENTRY - Scenic hideaway 644-8962 estimates. Call 643-17?i; working conditions in ideas- • Sleeping bags lum, Hartford, 278-7610. ant surroundings. Apply in CHEVRDLET cars, trucks lington, 875-0.397. per month. Hayes Agency, 646- excellent tor summer retreat 643-2711 875-3136 s Trail foods NAME YOUft^own pfice. Palnt- and quality used cars. MILLEJR Pharmacy » requires 0131. SEXJRETARY - Receptionist person to Mr. Lynch at MAN WANTED drug clerks. RellaUe. Driver’s SCREENED loam, processed or an c.-itate. 12.8 acres with • Single and double cots Building— Ing, paper hanging;, paper re­ license small spring fed lake, awlm- o Etc. etc, etc. moval, celling#. Guaranteed needed for doctor's office In required. No piione gravel, gravel, sand, stone, IMMEDIATELY We offer: oaUs. George H. Grtfflng Inc. but of lown mlng, fishing. uniLsual offering ( Contracting 14 workmanship.'' Prompt service, Manchester. Af^Ucant must be nu. at $28,000 H. M. Frechette, Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? a good typist and able to meet Andover 742-7886. For Rent 66 CAMPERS HOLIDAY CUSTOM craft cabinets, vanl- satlsfactlc^ guaranteed. 647- MORIARTY 1. LIBERAL SALARY Registered Pharmaoist. ______Really, 647-9993. 9564. the public. Shorthand Is not To manage Tobacco depart­ STAFFORD Springs 21 West - INC. ties, rec rooma, bars, etc. De­ AND COMMISSION o** part-time. Hours flex- before your eyee — on 1 ftm u t Oft necessary. Experience not ment and stock work in St. brand new S-room unit In 24-Hour Answering Service Sells and services Terry Travel signed a ad made to your needs. PLAN. Ible RelicCble. Miller Pharma- your new carpet — remove BROTHERS large super Drug Stiore. one story garden apartment Trailers, C3ox Campers and Plastic laminating, what would ing and siding. Free estimates, person. Hours 4 afternoons a Excellent hours, willing to cy. No phone caUs. them with Blue Lustre. Rent Houses For Sal* 72 electric shampooer $1. Paul’s HousehoM Goods 51 Wanted— To Buy 58 Apartmentv— Flats— ' building. Total electric, in- Free to Herald Readers Rupp Snow Mobiles. you like covered? 649-7581 after Cal'all 640-4391. w e e k , Monday, ’Tuesday, 301 Center St., Manchester train. FWnge benefts plus 2. FULL PROTECTIVE ^^^IVER SaJeeman, steady em Paint and Wallpaper Supply. tertot- brick wall, stain woihI Tjl ursday, Friday, 1-5 p.m. In­ bonus. Pleasant atmosphere. FRINGE BENEFITS AND SEWING machines \ — last HOUSEHOLI' lots — Antiques, Tenements 63 SEVEN-ROOM Colonial/2H til­ Want Information^ on one of our classified adverttsementsT ° P "\-______, ^ work, built-in ov/-range, re­ Route 66, Portland B. H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sorts, creasing hours as practice de- Apply in person to Man­ PENSION PLAN. ($84,000 P.'°y™ent' Apply m person. year’s mixlels, never used. bric-a-brac, cl(x;ks. frames, ed batiui, large family room, 2 No answer at the telephone listedT Simply call the c e m e n t w o r k — No job ^al, basement Open dally 10-8 p.m. Saturday 9-8 Interior and exterior painting, vclops. Please reulv to Rnv a' PRODUCTION assemblers. Lo- ager, Mr. Dworkin at: Now in Our Employe Sacrifice, $35. Will take month­ glassware. We buy estates. Vll. fireplaces, pla.stertHi walls, small, sidewalks preferred. nfirw»r hnncrlncr -trAAM .. - __ K J w ______rlscn St., Manchester. first time you use Blue Lustre occUpjuicy, seeurlfy deposit laundry and storage area. Im- paper hanging. Thirty years Mcnchester Herald. cal company has 2nd shift Fund.) to clean rugs. Rent electric ly payments. 249-0077. (9ge Peddler, Auctioneer. 426 (uM Insulation, porch, city util­ Call 742-9791. experience, four generations. and rental agri'ement. Earle aedlate occupancy." $110 per ities. bullt-ine, e.xtra large 2- EDWARDS openings for assembly of small shampooer $1. Olcott Variety Model Home Furniture Lake St., Bolton, 649-S247 Everett Real Estate, 643-7619. Free estimates, fully Insured. PART-TIME appliances. Apply Iona Mfg. LIGGETT DRUG 3. DEMO. PLAN. Salesmen Wanted 36>A Store. month Call/jam es J. Gessay, car garage, near school, treed WES ROBBINS OsTpentry re­ 643-7361, 164 Oak Street. 8 B(X)M HOUSEFUL at 875-0134/ ANSWERING SERVICE modeling specialist. Additions, Co., Regent St. POUR ROOMS, first fUx>r, lot, excellent location. Charles MANCHESTER 4. GENERAL MOTORS im m e d ia t e opening avaUable 19 PIECES Rooms Without Board 59 Is'iip eran ce, 649-7620. 649-0108. NOW! rec rooms, dormers, porches, BRIGHTER Homes — Painting, Ladies, housewives and furnace, parking. Conveniently Bo l t o n / 3-room apartment, , PARKADE SALES TRAINING. for experienced real estate ALMOST new 3 h.p. lawnmow- 8297. locatetl. Aiqnist 1st occupiuicy. 649-0500 875-2519 cabinets, formica, built - Ins. decorating, papering, interior girls. Work convenient sum­ THE THOMPSON House — Oot quiet ^Ighlxirhooil. carjietlng, THIRTY , DAY o>'Cup«ncy mer hours In our Manches­ Help Wanted— Male 36 broker or salesman who de- 643-6210. $116 per montl). Call 649-3678 bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446 and exterior Fully Irisured. For appointment call 1-423-1603, ______Interior Designer wants reliable tage St. centrally located, large fireplace, eli'clrlc kitchen, sun- New 7-room Unbsed Ranch, 2Vi and leave your message. Ton’ll hear from our advertiser In ter office, good salary, im­ sires to affiliate with pleasantly furnished rooms, utter 6:36 p.m. d e c / $150 monthly. Refer- Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. SAVE! ^------— .Call John Drever, 872-4165, 875- John Newman, Sales Manager. prcgreoslve orgarlzaUon offer* ^ *>e tom down. Do newlyweds to accept tmlhs. 2 flreplacee. laundry DORMERS, garages, porches, mediate Openings. Call Mr. It yourself and claim the' deUvery of complete Model Dls- parking. Call 649-2358 for over­ en/."4 requlreil. 643-5983 rec rooms, room additions,___ ' ■ ______;______Finn, 527-7238. STEADY part-time 'work, 6 p.m. Inj- full facilities of a Realtor. THREE-room apartment wlUi nM)m, bullt-lns. plastered lumber. CaU 649-7256. play of Quality Furnljure just night and permanent guest walls, 2-car garage, city uUll- kitchens, add-a-Ievels, roofing, SOW ARC), R. PRICE—Painting, to 10 p.m., call 649-5334. TOOL MAKER We offer you your own desk ______stove crani-e. tU9-7830. H ER A LD able. Economy Builders, Inc., 649-1008. mission arrangement with 649-7287. privileges, .laundry facIlltieH, to wall carpet, stove, refrig­ Cellar ntorage. stove and re­ good bug. Call 649-2413 after 6 MANAGER wages with benefits. Call be­ TOOL GRINDERS pc. Convertible living Room, lady only. After 4 ;36 coll 649- 649 6108. TRADE W NDS 643-6159, 872-0647 evenings. CHEVROLET good earning potential. For an — __/ ------^------6 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. Dinette. erator, (hsiK>sal, heat, (xirkUlg, frigerator $115 immllUv. (Jail p.m. « CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ HARDWARE DEPT. tween 8 a.m. at 5 p.m., Rob­ appointment to discuss this AIR-fJONDITIGNER, vacuum 6129. 0I')-2871. BOX LETTERS erts Electric Oo., 644-2421. $10 down, you may purchase storage. AvjUIable -July 15th.- MANCHESTER .South End CATAMNA DORMERS, add a level, room terior painting, paper hanging. Full-time. To grind and assemble jigs, t^)cnlng, caU Mr. Werbner, cleaner, rotary power mower. -V Q 1968 BUICK Rivera. Air-condi­ additions, garages, roofing, Discount on wallpaper. Call fixtures, and gauges. All Call 649-4432. any room individually. Im­ ROOM for rent, gentleman on­ $136 montlily. 646-6766 after 7 Imininulatc like new Catlfor- For Your tioning. Cost $6,600. Any rea­ Apply in person. Jarvis Realty Co., 643-1121. p.m. nla atyled Ranch home on the siding, porches. Complete 646-3048, Oscar Hebert. benefits including pension STORRS RD. mediate delivery or free ly. Central location, free park- Resort Property sonable offer will be accepted. CAMPER/TRAILERaiu im jiy storage. most altrartlve acre plus lot Information home remodeling. Financing MAN WANTED plan. Apply In persOTi: GERT'S a gay girl — ready for THREE ROOM aparthient, For Rent 67 648-0868. only $1,29^ delivered in W. T. GRANT a whirl after cleaning carpets CAP ft CCP Charge Plans 649 8166 or 643-2693. * We've ever Heen Priced tn'the THE HERALD will not available. CallsRoyal Custom WILLIMANTIC Hetp 1Wanted iMMit, thlrtl floor on Oak St, MISQUAMH'itT. Rhoile Island. higti ■-•O's, Hayes Agency. 645' Manchester^ Builders, 646-3434. Floor Rnishlng 24 Manchester Shopping Parkade with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ Also, our own Instant Credit disclose the identity of 1960 CADILLAC 4-door. New For outside maintenance Male or Female 37 Plan ROOM for gentleninn only, Adults, no pets. $96 moi:Uily. 4*4 rooms, fully (urnishrd, UI3I any advertiser using box paint, no rust. Rebuilt trans­ BUCKLAND MFG. INC. tric shampooer $1; Plnewood 649-8476. C-ARPENTRY — concrete steps, FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- position. This position- of­ Pumlture Shop. kitchen and living n>om facili­ liealed. $120 weekly. Call 64.1- letters. Readers answer­ mission and motor. Good tires. Here’S a /vacation special you Ing (specializing In older fers—excellent working con­ STEADY part-time work, Man- CAB DRIVER— 1)491. RANCH 26’ living rtwm with ing blind box ads who floors, hatchways, remodeling, 131 ADAMS ST (iiester and RockvUle area, 6- DISCOUNT FURNITURE ties Included. Private entrance OAKiJtNl) $480. CaU 742-8888. can't afAHtl to miss. Right now floors). Inside painting. Paper NURSES—RN’s and LPN’s in ditions, progressive bene­ , FULL "nME WAREHOUSE and parking. Inquire 118 Pearl fireplace, formal dining room, desire to protect their - -while they last—you can own pdrehes, garages, closets, ceil­ East Hartford, 11-7 and 7-3 BUCKLAND, CONN. 16 p.m. CaH 649-5334. room s. $110. 8e«'urUy, IJVKESIDE cottage Air m g bullt-lns In kitchen, (our bed- identity can follow ;his ings, attics finished, rec hanging. No job too small. fits, security with no lay­ We have a permanent open­ EIGHT FOOT regulation poms, two hill baths. Immed­ procedure: h)oms formica, ceramic. Oth­ off and good salary with ing for a fuU-time, careful table. Beat offer. 643-8262. 3580 Main St. Hartford 1962 CHEVROLET station lina camper trailer. Regularly rate and benefits, on bus line. overtime. Send qualifica­ driver, 4 p.m.^-/! a.m., 6 CLEAN furnished rtxmi for •niREE ixxmVs with tieat, stove, go , Water skiing Umi or Just iate oi'cuixtncy Only $26,9(X) wagon. $175. Call 649-8760. ' er related work. No job too 522-7249 ElnclOae your reply to $1,099! plus transportation, NOW Burnside Convalescent Home, tions to St. Jam es (Jeme- PAYROLL CLERK days. If you have a good ‘‘NEVER USED anything like (former Fuller Brush bldg.) gentleman. Apply 4 Poarl St., (ini floor. Near renter ami tius hLxnrj- to the sun Mlt»i>n Rea) I’hllbrirk Agency. Realtors, the box in on envelope — small. Dan Moran. Builder. Bonds— Stocks— 370 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ EXPERIENCED Kidgeport, « it,’’ say users of Blue Lustre 646-4200. 1965 DODGE Coronet, 4-door only $1,295. ddivered in Man- Evenings 649-8880 tery, P.O. Box 1105, Man-' dri'vlng record, and are de­ 176 Pine St. Manche.ster lint. No p.-ta. $115 monthly. 8<-- tv, Renltons, 643.6930 address to the Classified chralcr! The Trade Winds Cata­ Mortgages 27 ford. Phone Mr. Atlas 289- cheater. References re­ engine lathe, and hell-arch pendable, come In. carpet cleaner. Rent electric M anager, Manchoster sedan Euid 1964 Oldsmoblle Vis­ 9571. welders. Apply H & B 1Vx>l Permanent—^good opportun­ 646-2332 BOI,T()N tsil«- ,Vltra<-ll\s- MANCHF..STER ^New 7 n)om lina Ir a luxury, hardtop for NEWTON H SMITH * SON- quired. ity In payroU department shampooer $1. Manchester (former Nomion’s Fum 8LFEP1NQ room for older em- ‘‘‘“''•y <1'>I>«'“ C“>> 'MO-IOUH. Ehrenlng Herald, together ta (Jrulser wagon. Con be seen MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ and Engineering, 168 Forest EAST HARTFORD Hardware ft Supply, 877 Main 4-iismi fuixilnlied Rmicb. Iiea.-h Raised tuuich Three or four with a memo listing the at 21 Eastland Drive, Man­ growing families. Includes Remodellng, repairing, oddi- for recent high schrol grad­ GAB CO. Warehouse ployed gwitUsnan: Pi^ktog. i.'|vk ROOM, third floor apart fnany, many outstanding fea­ ond, third, all kinds, realty, St., Manchester. St., 643-4425. privllegea ■ AvdlUilXe Angu.-ms, garages, uate 'With an aptitude for 167 Burnside Ave., at comer of Pine ft Forest Sl.s ( _^2 Main St., niesii, stove, heat, hot water, living rfKun wllli huge brick tures. Buy now! Come out to porches ahd roofing. No job statewide. (Jredlt rating imi- REGISTERED NURSES $1(K1 w»'eldy (V4.1-7326 want to see your letter. noceasary, reasonable. Confi­ business arithmetic. Oppor­ East Hartford SEE THE MAN on the moon, Mon.-Frl. 6-9. Sat. 9-6 ATTRA(TIVK room all tlie "K*”* " fireplace, formal dining nH>m, Your letter will be de­ VOLVO — 1961 good -jperatlng Trailer World Inc. today. too small. CaU «49-S144 tunity for advancement. Ex­ 66 power zoom telescope, $25. comforts of home, few steps Available stroyed If the advertiser dential, quick arrangements. WANTED PUNCH press operators, full or CUSTOM made draperies, slip large family styled kitchen, ocoidltlon. Dependable. Good cellent bene(fits end work­ 35 mm camera, $25. 649- from post office. Board option­ August 1st, call 640-84(8 or 647 Wonted To Rent 68 two hill baths, iwo-x-ar garage, Is one you’ve mentioned. second car. Model PV644 . 643- See an outstanding line of trail­ REMA Construction Co. Altera­ Alvin Lundy Agency, 527-7971, AUTO MECHANICS part-time. Apply In person. covers and reupholstering. ers both travel and campers. FOR NIGHT SHIFT ing condiitions. 1921. al 643-6746. 1619, tsisrmnit has huge stone fire­ If .not it will be handled 0796. ' tions, remodeling, additions, 983 Main Street, Hartford. Eve­ -Apply at; Gayle Mfg. Co., Inc., 1668-C Budget terms. Established In HESl’ON.SIUl.H'KAMn.Y seeks In the usual manner. Such popular models as Yukon- repairs. Free estimates. Call nings, 233-6879. New Ford dealer requires four additional mechan­ Tolland St., East Hartford. ,1945. "Days, 524-0154 evenings. ROOM with kitchen privileges FOUR-ROOM apartment in 2 lw$» o r ...... a p a rt place Ideal for flnlslwsl re<- Deltn, Orbit, Trek, as well ns FULL OR PART-TIME room (Iln^. ’Trust Co. Application made for all safety features, whitewalls, synskl, Builder. 649-4291. pital, 643-H41, Ext. 243. Garden T ann ou*. Thurs., July lOth and Sat., CENTRAL CLEAN room for Jiosnl. alr-rondlUnnlng and ajNirtm<»nt wlUi hnit InrliulrMl b u r r y ' O nly tl9.U(Xl | | ,M payment. Open Monday-Priday, noon till Dillon Sales and Service, Inc. radio, V-8, automatic trans­ 10 p.m. Saturday: 10-6 p.m. Business Opportunity 28 MAN to work In lum'beryard, Dairy Products 50 July 12th until dark. l-?3 Irving gmleman. Separate entninre jNirklng. $155. monthly. Hanily In M um hfiiiti'r iirc*n K n u io n ’ Krectielle. Realtor.). 647-9(613 mission. Originally $3,500 ask­ HALLMARK Building r tli-i-orutlng lull l.satlon well Tel. 648-2114. AVAILABLE salary plus commission. Call Main St. and rental agreement Earle houffe. HeferimceM available w ortii It D tw to 's H M LX)ST —Passbook No. 77673 mates, all work guaranteed. EXHIBIT CARPENTERS hoUdays and vacation. Also dor’s. with guarantees. See them at room. genUemiin working days 1962 CHE'VROLET Impala con­ Call 648-2527. Petite Beo,uty Salon,. Manchee- Everett Real Estate, 643-7019. Vicinity of Mancheiili'r K a a I I’ le c b e tte R ealtor* 647 9993 'Savings Bank of Manchester. lor, 643-0322, or 249-0217 after AND wanted experienced commer------B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 64ii prrterred, parking. 643-7190. Application mod^ for payment. vertible. Automatic, radio, TRAILER WORLD INC. NOW 5 p.m. clal artist. Apply, Quality Mata St. CaU 648-2171 Hartford or Mouth .Wlmlaor heater. Excellent running con­ SAVE MONEY! Fast service. 2.38 CHARTER Oak 81 Room .'IS ROOM apartment. first Call 54411795, or 549-U453 TW O -fam lly, 5-o, N ew rtxif, a lu ­ Name Plate, Fisher Hill Rd., BEANS, lettuce, beet greens. fltsjr, avnibible Auguat 1st No LOST — Passbook No. E 9644 dition. Call 846-1290, 6-9 p.m. 444 Tolland Tpke., Manchester, Dormers, room additions, ga­ APPRENTICE CARPENTERS MACHINISTS East Glastonbury, -r" 21 Angel St., Manchester. TWO early American sofas, with private entranci'. Hultahle minum slurins and scresns. only. Conn. rages, porches, roofing and TEXACO SERVICE mirrors, velvet chair and king foi mature working gentleman. pets. Heeurlly deisUill 1115. large lot. .CBnter of town. $23,. Savings Bank of Manchester. Prefer expcri«*n<»d In exhibit building, cabinet making or Se<»nd Shift montbly. Call iifter 5 p m., 649 Business Property Application made for payment.' Biding. Compare prices. t’Add- STATION finish carpentry, or we will train you. Steady ye€u- 'round sized bed. 649-6698. $10 weekly. 049-1746 after 5 900 G erard . A gency, lloalturB , ORDER CLERKS 7581. 643 0360. 649-0636. 1964 CADILI.«AC, 4-door hard- A-Level Dormer Coro., 289- /Adams and Hilliard St. work. Starting rate based on experience. Call Mr. Arplno SituoHons Wanted— Household Goods 51 p.m.. For Sol* 70 0449. HAVE a used GE 8.500 BTU LOST — Passbook No. 102414 t«>p, full power, factory alr- for interview at 646-0552. Female 38/1 ONE-l>edrrsim n|su-tm«ml for Savings Bunk of Manchester. condltlonlng, white. Itjxcellent Manchester, Conn. LATHE AND SINGER touch and sew, like air conditioner. AvaUable be­ 39t CENTER Street; an eight .M AN( T IK.HTEH fmiiiaculate Business Services Full-time day, two needed to new. Sews forward, back­ fore the heat gets hero. Buy Aublet Avallalile Augiut 1st room home with 2-car gsrags 4 betlrismi Dutch IVikittlal on Application mode for payment. condition. Call 643-4521. MAIDWELL OF CONN., INC. EXPERIENCED nurse’s aide A partmgnrt— Flats— Oui l»e seen afU-r 6 p in . eve- Paving— Driveways 14-A taxe telephone orders and BRIDGEPORT MEN ward, monograms, embroid­ nov/ while the price Is right. located In business II ume Ixirk like .1 lii-res with | k>ik1. Offered 13 This 3-bay Colonial fa­ record on IBM cards. Per­ Adams St. desires part or full-time work nbxrs call 643-8666 1062 ALPHA-ROMEo!"Red 8 ^ - In convalescent home or ers, ert. $85. cash or monthly Best price takes It away. Call Tenements 63 Dwelling could t)c easily con­ gjirage, wsjrk barn All aluml- der. 38,000 miles. Good condi­ TREE SBRVItJB (SouclerT™ DRIVEWAYS Sealed — Tills Is cility available to the right manent or summer replace­ Manchester, Coon. payments. Free delivery. 622- verted for prafensional of com­ nmii skiing, underground wir­ jPenonols the time to restore the life and mar.. High traffic count, ment. Some Openings private duty. Call 644-2829. John at 645-0102. IXKJKlNG for an apartment? FIVE ROOM niiartnninl. senmd tion. (Jail 643-8008. Trees cut, building lota clear­ An Equal Opportunity Employer 0476. mercial occupancy. Hobart J. ing A Veritable s 1h>w place NOEL Adair Dry Skin Foot ed. trees topped. Got a tree appearance of your driveway. S A H Green Stamp fran­ Have many to choose from. fk«r, ganigr, eellur storage. Inc . 963 Main Hlre«(. First Shift HOW ABOUT a great deal! $148. up. Paul W. Dougon Real- Youl Ixiealed Hiirt/onl Hd llel Air Estate. Vliii-ent A Creme, lubricant for callouses, 1903 COMET. 4-door, 6 cylinder, problem? Well |vorth phone For free estimate, call 742- chise, excellent neighbor­ COLOR TV; coffee table; rlng pen­ confldential. THREE-plece Lawaon living 649-2813 Furnished Es|Nuutlng )'urparall<>n hjsa i>|>rnlng for forenusn In mkS' from vicinity Burnside Conva- 1901 OI.D8MOBILE F86, good Help Wauled— hours -to suit applicant. sion, air-conditioned. Long Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 , living room tables, lamps, two loccent Home, East riartfohl, Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ BIDWELL Home Improvement room »e*: 21” televisixui; small occarional chairs. 643-8968. Apartments 63-A ))4lancuus sU-el fahrlcallan department. Must be (ninUlar condition, $199. 649-8418. Female 35 Openings now available for range programs. Frtgldalre. 649-2172. LOOKING (pr ansfthlng ln real 8 a.m. to 4:46 p.m. dally. ways sealed and small tnick Co. Expert Installation of GkOQMING all breeds. Hs* with Iron worker |Huii h prraa and welding. $;srellenl (rtoge ing done A-1 right. <3aU Tre- experienced meat cutters In mony Hill. H.C. Chase. Hebros FIVE PIECE Hving room furni­ estate rMtsls — spartfhsnts THREE ROOM apartment Please call 246-3421 after 4 1968 PONTIAC Lemons, 2-door aluminum siding, gutters and CRCKER JACK typist—sales our IJartford area stores. CUSTODIAN and lane rhainten- MUST SELL — Used 'Ahlrtpool homes, multiple dwelUng*. no furnished, p riv a te )>ulb and betirnt). with |sUd (iscallun. f onlB)'t,.Mr. Al KJIburn P-m. ■ ■ hardtop. Three sp«4t^, mid­ m.'uw Trucking Service toll- trim. Roofing Installation and letters ami general office CLERKS FOR STORE MANCHESTER TOOL & Rd.. Boltor. 643-5127 ture. Cost over $600. Youni for free. 742-9487 MAINTENANCE Company offers excellent ance man, nights. Apply Holi­ washing machine, $35; apart­ $160. Attention newlyweds. 296 fees. CaU J. D Real Estate entrance, utlllljrn. le. joit* 224 night blue. Call 649-9638 litter repairs. 649-6495. S75-9I06. work. Opportunity for some- working conditions, good DESIGN INC. Assoclstes, Inc ! (MS-5129 Charter Oak, (M3-8S6H - oiw who likes to work without day Lanes', 39 Spencer St., FOR SALE — Baby Bob Whites, ment size r^lgeraior, $35; Main St., Apartment 17, 646- fl p-m R. F. eXJNSTRUernON --. Ex­ DEPARTMENT wages and an exceUent free M ^chester. Mallards, Ring Necked pheas- electric dryer, $75. 643-9020. Automobiles For Sale 4 RCJOFINQ, aluminum aiding, constant supervision. Pleasant 130 Hartford Rd.. Manchester ______sss-t. WE HAVE customers waiting THREE rr»>m ftimlMlu-)! apart Allifd Byildiffc SystMin lie. cavating, landscaping and pav­ ^/^Uers, carpenter work. SO benefit program Including ------ants. 228-9685. air-conditiemed office. $80 health, and accident Insur- CARPENTER wanted, trlm -i----- <------(or the rental of your ! apart mini ll)'»(. Iiglitli. )-edroom tors 64542fX>. ROOFING, ’Siding, Awn!Inum -sure a bright future for the manager: apartments, where. Not small loan finance ,m»ihy extras. Reusonuble offer VENTII*ATE — la 3Tour se(x>nd BUYERS OFFICE ret lathe curators. Hardlnge good running condition,condition (Jail - - - ‘ spartmenU, wall to wall car Ws Don’t (;iv« You Th# Bnwh Off— company plan. Douglas Mo-/ gutters. Carpentry. addlUons, g»il with accoimta payable or MILLING HANDS beds, Birch bookcase ’ype with pets,, dishwasher appliance). V takes It. 130 E»ist Center St.. floor hot? Impossible to get a chucker operator. First class FREE — Tiger kitten. 8 weeks after 3:30 p.m .,'649-6522, sIldtaE doors. Call 643-1722, ' tors, 345 Main. / remodeling and rec rooms. 'receivable background. Ipon't inspector, capable of first old houoetxxiken, 649-7318. slr-oondlUonlng. Starting at Business Locotions WE aiVE YOU ACnONI 643-0096. good night’s sleep? Install an Free estimates. R, Dion, 643- miss- this opportunity. $100. Machinery building exper-* 23" ADMIRAL Colonial slim­ automatic roof ventilating fan. Full-time days. Aptitude for FIRST NATIONAL piece inspection, etc. Hourly — $155 per month Cali Paul W BLUE 1968 2 -d o o r'I^ g e t^t- cconollne v.m. ex- 4352. Fee paid by our client compa­ ience needed. Apply In pei^ line conaolette, $60. .fought Dougan Keaftor. 649-4536 For Rent 64 Inatalled and running for $350. arithmetic necessary. Also • STORES INC. son. Overtime avaUable. Ap­ rates up to $4J8 per hour. Uni- WANTED — .Short-haired male % . Jh. (Conurrer (Co. ny. Rita Girl,'800 silver Lane. opening available for gen­ versal Machine Co.. 41 (Jhapel tacngnel dog. CaU Fanny. 649- color TV. 54 Dudley at., 649- Hfichinory Olid Tools 52 BOLTON - Manchester town gir.c,Src*$T2bo“ ^2.2UU. 742 7194. M'^^' “ *^25. Call Everett W. VanDyne, East Hartford, 628-9-116. PROSPECT A KANE ST. pointments arranged. Lib­ 217. 1404. WE HAVE tenants watUrqf for 'Builder, 643-3208, 246-4781. Rooftng and eral;, clerical work in same WEST HARTFORD eral benefits. St*,''Manchester. 643-63S3. 111)) 111 « and 44'A. larg. office. / SCRAPER ’ Self loading your apartment or house ffsil I960 PLYMOUTH convertible. U _ - KEYPUNCHERS -i- One or LEMON arid LJme Dog Groom­ HARDLY used 1969 demonstra­ 8C1OTDI5 doaer, i960. % cubic fruntage wuli building Ideal, Chimneys 16>A S Paul W. Dougan Rssltor, 649 for garden Renter, roadside black with red Interior. Call more years experience, Alpha- ing. 216 Spruce St., aU breeds. tor zig-zag sewing machine yard unit bsckhoc. % cubic 4535 PAINTING 649-6927 anytime. HIGH SCH(X)L boys want lawn METRONICS INC. .toiUfi's*. retail outlcr )-*■ Aufp Accessorleft— ROOFING — Speetallzing re Numeric. Full-time days, pivrt- Apply at /7 ' EXPERIENCED plumbers and Refrigeration Call tor appointment 649-9641 and stylish cabinet. Sews but­ yard unit bsckhoe Oomblna- w^rk. Call 643-6061. 640 HilUaril St. or 649M236. tons on, makes butUmtwIes, ’ Interior, bucket seats, 3-ipecd FIRST NATIONAL year 'round work. Call 289-6895 DACHSHUNDS, Chlhusbuss^ available now Csd.l Paul FIVE - rmim state of fr»jnl Main SUNBEAM Alpine parts. Many moving large appliance*. Bura- cleaned and repaired. SP years' Write, Systems Inc., 929 Silas between 8-4:30. Mechanic grams, overcasts, makes fan­ HI. office* if/j {)erf')-n*. a riUly IsMrsd floor shift. $1,650. 649-4034. Weliftaraneri. AKC registered cy Mttches. SUU under guaran­ W Dougan. Realtor. 649-4536 parts available. Call 742-9147 ing barrels dellversd. $4 644- experience Free estimate* Deiuie Highway, Wethersfield, STORES INC. MAN WANTED lo work in lum­ tk/n near tjar.k* air corullllJ'/ny WwOpupav Kmtm after 6 p.m, Call Howley MS-6361 644- Conn. Person must be experienced Utters. Sale subject to vets tee. Only $57, or you (tan 1964 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass Su­ 1775 BAKER'S helper or donut bak­ beryard. Muiit have drivers Meskol iRStrements 53 CX)iy)NIAL Oak Apartmerrte, ed. aul'.matle f're epnokler preme 4-door hardtop. Auto- 8333 PARK & OAKLAND er will train, full-time. Apply in tractor trailer gas and okay. Some ready to go. 1 charge tt. CsU Capitol Sewing 549 6IS9 Ouyw 9U 6661 FOUR mags, dark centers, [xd- SECRETARY - RECEPTIONIST licinse, Davis A Bradford 62S567S. COMBO Compact electronic or­ fbedrootn T'/wti)ioiiiw« ap Anply MarPrw », 867 Main St muUc tnuumlsslon, poWer aHARl’ENING Service - Saws AVENUES In person. Bess Eaton Donuts, Lumber Co., TOO Tbiland St., diesel refrigeration units. Service Manager, 246-2140. If AH (Mas l.shed outer rims with c-enter knives, aces, shears. skate* ' ROOFING. Gutters, Chimneys - Excellent opporttmity for a gan. ExceUent condition, rea- pllance*. utllltle* ' plus rnsny wb.*)*.-),*) x stetring-brakes, vinyl lop and 150 Center St., Manchester. Eos' Hartford. Position is wHh large com­ FR ^ Kn^Ns/^ ^uttfuUy °**^*°^ : VKH SnS llrand new office hub.s and wlu-el nuts. Will fit rotary blades. Quick service New and repairs our special­ career In a worthwhile and In­ EAST.^HARTFORD. pany offering exceUent oorable. (JaU 643-2991. extras 1166 I>elu*e ry» sjtace available at Ml Ita- tion. $1,550. 1-423-3911. 1 Chryalor or k'Vjpil products. $65. Capitol Equipment I'o.. 3,‘ ly. -6 years experience. Free teresting position in the office CONN, w.3get> and fringe benefits. Fayette Hquare R**nt include* 643-2809. Main St.,’ Mancheiter. Hours estlmate.s. Call Roy Konehl, of a doctor in Manchester. Please submit resume to trained and wlU deliver. Call round table. capUtns chairs. (JOMPLETE set of Gretch' ijllld)*-* IMS f'.ill -',ii)enn’.en 643-0353 after 6 p m. 872-3939. hutch, cmstom table, pad. $390 drums with cymbals CaU 649 dont, Mr Mnreta y, 6(6 1171 heal air c euli:i<,'.mg. w,all b, . J96J DODGE Don 2-dcx)r sedim, dally 7 :S0-5. . Thursday. 7 :SO-9, Applicants nu)st be neat and P.O. Box 1483. Hartford. wall ' arj,)^tlng and dru|>erlea Saturday 7:30-4. 6M-T9S8 excellent typist and be able to rarv ------Z----- 8279 between 5-9 p.m. 6 cylinder standard, new fmmediafe Opening For Conn TWO KTITENS’ looking ~fac 118 .M.1 In Rt TTirfO’ MfMrt- W!'ll! sub-ilvlde Call 872 '528, shm'ks, new brakes. Very gootl Motorcycles meet the public. Pleasant sur- good home. CWl 6495450 after WASHING nmehtae and oombf- weekday* * ^!O^VKHS stiarivneit Mimnerv, rvHmdlngs. llbentl benefits, sal­ 6-7 for kummer days at her rntrUA ho( wjs.'ot ,$iv1 .yja EXPERIENCED condition. $400. Cull 043-6858. ho^e. Abel Plftce. 643-4021. 6:30 anytime weekends. nation dishwasher '(nd sink. EXCELLENT Parker upright pitanr#'* |12S |:J0 fU Bicycles 11 and r»-palred Engine lime up. Dressmaking ary commensurate with ex- LAB TECHNICIAN —GIrowtag PR IM E ottiri- tor toas* Ksrep 19 an (iiH;th good condition. b66-*324 after psanb OaU 643-7029 sAer 5 p m .FIAT —1968 red, 850 Spyder. Picked up and delivered. 649- •perietWe. Hours —Five days area Ann seeking a man rurtty v to i tional location. Medical ITuir BKJYtJLES—new and used. Re­ 7958. . ■ DRESSMAKING and altera EXPERIENCED general lab experleoce, (fno e-p.m, . ' ■' ^ ; V 'I p m. Reasonably priced. Radio, ton­ pairs on all ma|(es. Open dally \ ■ ' a week, 9-5 p.m. Please reply 8EALPOINT Slsni'□ene kftte fnacy Bl'lg . Haynes and k.sin AUTO SALESMAN neau. manageable top, excel­ tlon*. zippers replaced etc Box"D", Manchester Herald.- year .experience and k famil­ female. $15. (JaU 6495466 . 9-5 :30 MnjfchVster (Jycle hlxip^ ATTK'S and "cellars cleane<1 C4II 04$!-iSU^ \ HAVE an 19” color tata^Ie model DRUM' SET.'like r>wr. reaaon- EVERGREEN Apnrlmenla BL P^anelS)], , alr-condUloned lent heater, 35 miles per gal­ iarity in electrical or tieefoi- - I able call 543-9907 'all M; 182 West Middle Tpke.. •Hid jobs, light trucking GAt- ‘FRIDAY Success A Good SeHiiig V ca: field Salary to $10.500/de- FREE — Black and white kit- TV' Call John at 545-0102 and ’enter 8!', newly • <,m{4rted lon, shop manual. 742-8824. 649-2098 TYPIST find out more. , l"i r'joms I’j baths, heat srxl «5U. 2431038 Immediate Position tree* rtniioved and lots clear­ f o r alterations neatlv awaits the girl who tills this p«ating on experience. /Fee tens. 9 weeks o1d.\ CaU 643- J 1961 FORD 2-door sedan, V-8, ed. Clill 649-1794 and reasonably done in my diversified spot: "Top notch" Opportunity txd water, spptlames. (uUy peld. Rldasd P. Rita Pe - ■?<*> SEWING MAC3RNES —T st^cr SMALt, STORE near 100 p«r standard shift. Dark green, home, call M3-8750. typing and good secretarial Wonted— To Bey SB carpeted t)Aov}prre>(ir.g, 1 sir- cent Mai.''. 8(rr«t location Ap Top serfory and commissioiis poM to t MOTORCYCLE BSA, 1968, very LAWNS maintained. Rubbish FuU time' man wanted to To Operofe A Frid^ Machine nel Serrices, 800 SUver | e. siitomsUc zig-zag. excellent cot«lltkjf*er»' small 8 unit good condition. Rebuilt engine.. background, H^iperience in manage tobacco department EMt Itertford. 538-9419. ply M arlo w 's. 867 M ain tir e e t New snow tires. $ipo. 37 West , low ndlcage. $950. Call 875-2045 taken to the dump. Odd jobs: Articles Fw 45 eoadltloa Makes buttonholes w a n t e d — ANTIQUES, used apartment hroise. quiet and 649-1868 after 6 p m. bilUng helpful. $120. Fee paki in new super drug store. Ex­ Y*rtmenls tor it real Building and )ot nsst HONDA 1968,:CB 160, $250. Call scaping. Rt-a.sunablv priced atarttag on f O * grmmd O o o r . OvaBva yards, vsrds $16. tis Sand. Saiid gravSL erava! Including wtmM bloarer! piano, other antique Item. Any rent Heat, hot water, gas for 'x> Do*t Office Excellent toes WILUMANT1C go with (the car. Call 649-4912. 646-1234. stove movmg. specialty. Fold a w«-ek, 8 a m to l p.m. (or Mam-heater Piwfcade 18 B ^ E L L ST.—MANCHESTER, CX>NN. nai; EntsrprtsB .TClS sak far Call 6-0851 tag chairs for rent. 549-0733. matron . work, (Jal) M9-5334. ataua, . an. rnsnura, poet sad and many (xlds anda 113 For- qu*nUly The HarD'O:, i 641 cooking, stove and refrigerator '.Mjci (or any use 646 242S from potto raad. (JsU 663-6604. est at. *709. le Oakland Street furnlahad. Call 64951« • lo 5 p m v / . "

PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969 MANCHESTER EVEftHNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN Houses For Sole 72 ° Lots For Sale 73 Out of Town Out of Town Farms For Sale 76 For Sale 75 MANCHESTER II Walk to HIGHLAND Park Area -i. Large For Sale 75 MANSFIELD — Iilvestment schools and shopping from this PINTO Vernon lot, could be divided into two wise; 23 acre farm. Five-room F O R R EN T Latest Veto CLASSIFIED GLASTONBURY —- Dramatic 3- PINTO, People Interested Herbert Hoover Jr., Dies 7-room Cape with attached ga­ building lots. City utilities. $10,- COVENTRY . Attractive 2- house, oil heat, drilled wAl, rage. Formal dining room, bedroom Raised Ranch, cathe­ STAFFORD 8PBIN08: in Narcotics Treatment Or- 000. Ask for Mr. Philbrick, bedroom Ranch, amesite garage, bam, and out-bulld- fireplaced living room. Excel­ dral celling with exposed WESTBROOK APTS.-West Sure Tp Spur ganisaUt^ Inc., is now open Nursing Unit Phllbrick ^.Agency, Realtors, drive, garage, sun room, lake , Ings. Frontage on two roads. Still Shunning Publicity lent condition. $22,900. Wol- beams, massive stone; fire-' Monday through Wednesday ADVERTISING B46t4200. privileges, $13,600. 742-7869. Open and wooded lots. Stone St. Brand new S-room / I^aco, 2 baths, fireplaced pan­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649- niilta In attractive brick evenings, 6:80 to 10, In the PASADENA, Calif. (AP) ern Air during his father's four- eled fainUy room. Perfect walls. Asking $29,900. Ferrig: Party Battle M a d ^ 1 ^ 3 5 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 2813. BOLTON LAKE — Vernon, VERNON Hills—Price reduced. Garden Apartment bnUd* bottom floor of the Williams Herbert Hoover Jr; shunned year term. homemaker’s kitchen. Plush no Agen'cy, 423-1886 or 228- 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. treed lots, 500' to water, pav­ Owner anxious. 7-room L-shap- Ing. TOTAL ELECTRIC, By DON M EIK I^ Building of S t Mary’s Elpis- Born in London in 1903, he MANCHESTER — Two-family, ed Ranch, 1% baths, new car­ and unique in prestige area, 3506 an}rtime. . publicity most of his life and ed town accepted road. Priced News Anaij'sts copal Church on Park St. “ Visits in May earned a bachelor’s degree at excellent location In good con­ peting, rec room, garage. Im­ $^3,900. Jacqueline - Roberts with each onit having nn when he died at age 85 Wednes­ to sell. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Interior brick wall. Built- HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ An ex-addict, a parent of a Stanford and then went on to get COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. dition. $23,600. Phllbrick Agen­ maculate condition. Only $26,- Agency, 646-3339. drug user, and a professional / The actlx-ities of the Rock- day there were no press an­ MANCHESTER^—^ o i o e Lake- Wonted— Real Estate 77 In oven, range, refrigera­ It would be difficult to think of a master's from'Harvard. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. 900. H.M. Frechette, Realtors, counselor are on hand to talk 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION wood Circle, half acre treed COVENTRY — 3-bedroom Rais­ tor, dlspoeal, baaement a better way tor Gov. John rtUo Public Health Nursing As­ nouncements of his passing. In his mid twenties Hoover 647-9993. SELLING YOUR HOMEt For laundry and atorage area. to anyone on an anonymous Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4 ;30 p.m. Friday FOUR bedrooms, older 7-room lot, overlooks Globe Hollow ed Ranch, new and different Dempsey to anger the legisla­ sociation for the month of May The son of the late president suffered a two-year bout with home with lots of improve­ prompt courteous service that glMuM per month. Beeerve tive leaders of his own party basis. TTie phone number Is tuberculosts. He wore a hearing Reservoir, all utilities. Call In choice area. A quality covcied a broad area, accord­ served as the No. 2 man In the ments too many to mention, gets results. Call Louis Dimock now for inly IS • Ang. I than to do what he did Wednes­ 643-2300. aid from age 14 when a severe YOUR COOPERATION WDJL owner, 647-1615, VERNON home for $27,900. Jacquellne- ocenpanqr. State Department from 1954 to large lot, dead end street, own­ Realty, 649-9823. day. ing to the report Issued By case of Influenza left him deaf BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 Roberts Agency, 646-3339. 1957 under the late John Foster er anxious, $21,000. Wolverton VERNON —Multiple zoned for BU'YERS waiting for you to The Democratic governor ve­ Miss Ruth Hoyt, supervisor. In his left ear. TWO WOODED ACRES COVENTRY~I- 27 acre mini CALL Dulles. Agency Realtors, 649-2813. 9-urvits, bordered on 2 sides by call. Paul J. Correntl Real JAMES J. GESSAY toed a bill which was a key fea- Along with the home vlriUng, Survivors Include tils widow, Henry Park, dead end, pri­ estate in picturesque setting age acted on by the General clinlcT nnd school nursing, the Hoover died In Huntington Margaret Watson Hoover, a 7% Interest rate. Owner Estate, 643-6363. Call now! 875-0134 P olice\og Continued From Preceding Page MANCHESTER — An excellent vacy, city water and sewers. includthg oversized 3-bedroom tupfe of the legislative reform staff supervised the vision Oommunlty Hospital which said brother Allan, 82. Greenwich, wants to finance this young location is Just one of the many Asking $16,000. Mildred Cook, Ranch plvjs separate 4-room package acted on by the General screening programs , for pre­ he had been hospitalized for Conn.; two sons. Herbert Hoo­ custom built Ranch situat­ SELLING YOUR HOUSE? fine features of this spacious Realtor, 875-3437. ■ house, for guesU or Income. Assembly earlier this year. A R R E S T S \ school children In Tolland and about a week. Spokesman de­ ver III, San Marin,o, Calif., Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 ed on two majestic’ acres I guarantee In writing a $300 11-room Colonial that offers ■ Private stocked pond, pony Dempsey was unable to veto Philip Cataldo, 20. of 1^ Somers. These two towns; along clined to name the Illness or two daughters. Mrs. Richard of land. It’s located not far minimum newspaper advertis­ five-bedrooms all on the second bam, 6 acres cleared for rid­ th e annual sessions resolution Green Manor Rd., charged with vcith V'ernon, Ellington nnd Bol­ give the cause of death. Brigham, West Chester. Pa., NEW USTINQ — Cape Ood BUILDING LOTS for sale 243 from Exit 98 on Route 15. ing program on all 90-day ex­ Gets Atvard floor and still a walk-up attic. ing or what have you. Enjoy NOTICE because It Is a proposed con- failure to obey a state traffic ton, are sert-lced by the associa­ Hoover once said there were iuid Mrs. William Vowles. home, 6 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ Fern St. Access to Manchester area clusives. The first floor has a large privacy before it’s too late on TOWN OF BOLTON, stKutional amendment, but he control aign. Court appearance tion/. Lynn Anne OrlQwaki o f 67 three ingredients that made life Simnyvale, Calif , and U ^ u id - room, l '/2 baths, jalousicd is excellent. Priced reason­ Dally coverage In more than CAPE COD front-to-back living room, a ELLINGTON — High on a hill, your estate. Priced $48,500. one newspaper, CONNECTICUT did the nearest thing to U. August 6. Of the 1,354 risks made dur­ Keeney St., an honor* graduate worth living for him—the out­ ohlldren. sun porch, garage, city utili­ paneled sunporch, a formal ably and exclusively wdlh; Jacqueline - Roberts Agency, view, 2 lots, $4,600. each. Keith BOARD FOR ADMISSION . The measure he disapproved ing n’c month, 282 were, for the of AsBumpUon Junior High doors. (ar away places and min­ Hoover listed himself as a Re­ ties, $23,900. Philbrick Agency dining room and a roomy kitch­ 646-3339. PLUS Wednesday was designed to give K ^ KKimae, 18, of 256 Au­ School, haa been awarded a ing engineering. Built In 1966 on acre wood­ Agency, 646-4126, 649-1022. Once a week your house Is pic­ OF ELECTORS puiq)C8e of\ndmlnlFtering bed­ publican but his hobbies and Realtors. 646-4200. en that leads to a spacious pan­ the new Legislative Management tumn St., charged with failure scholarship to Bast Catholic ed lot. Offering three or four PETER F. GRADY SOUTH WINDSOR — 3-be!(I- ture advertised In its own side care aild treatments and When he was unders*>crctary professional Interests seemed to eled family room. The base- MANCHESTER — Excellent (Committee power to make the to obey a state traffic contrai High School by the Catholic La­ NO HEAVY stair climbing in bedrooms with raised hearth REAL ESTATE room brick Ranch offers firfe- 4x5" ad. 936 for health promotion. Of the o( state, friends said he’ -yrould oul.strlp his political nature. He fireplace, walk-out base­ hrtept has a finished rec .room. 80x300' RRC-RRB zoned lot General Assembly relatively in­ sign. Ckmrt a[^>earanoe August tot.il number of hqme patients. dies of Columbus. this attractive 5-room Ranch. 643-2594 , placed living room in contem- Notice Is hereby given that have rather been In AusthUla belonged to many professional Three gcxxi sized bedrooms. ment, breezeway, garage, There are 2% baths, three with existing two-famlly. Ex­ EVERY WEEK UNTIL dependent of Oic executive 6. 45 are Included In the Medicare Lynn, the daughter of Mr. and mlnlhg gold Public office held engineering and petroleum so- , cellent tK>tentlaI for profession­ porap^ styling, large family the Board of Admission o f Elec­ One-acre lot, garage and fire­ formal dining room. Excel­ fireplaces, bullt-iris, tv/o-car SOLD branch of government. In fiscal program Louis A. Orlovs’skI, is ac­ no glamor txir him and he avoid­ cletles and had been president attached garage, large well al office. Minutes from Man­ sized' kitchen, 2 baths, 3-car tors In the Town of Bolton, Con­ . matters/ and other areas. place. One-year old. Keith lent value for $24,900. SOUTH Windsor — Eight-room detached garage on 2 lots, plus LINSAY REALTY James R. Wheeler, 17, of 388 lienls received physical ther­ tive In the 4-H au b. Girl ScouU, ed capitalizing on his father’s of the Internallonnl Radio Relay landscaped yard convenient to chester Hospital on West Mid­ necticut, will hold a session in “ It contains broad — in iaxA, Agency, 649-1922, 646-4126. Colonial, four bedrooms, panel­ additional lot for sale or priva­ © IW9 br NEA, Inc. Oakland St., charged with fail­ apy treatments for. B total of 16 and a volunteer worker at name. league and the International everything. Priced in the upper dle Tpke. Possible additional 649-9158 the Commimlty Hall in said unlimited—aulh.7rizatlon for the ed family room, formal dining ure to corry a registration. %'islts. Camp Kennedy. While at As- Shunning }K>lltlcs most o t his Amateur Radio Union. 7-ROOM house, on acre lot, 40’s. U & R Realty Co., Inc., ■■’adjacent 80x300’ also available. cy. Priced $37,500. Jacquellne- Town on Tuesday, July IS, 1969, employment of staff, without any PHILBRICK, room, living room and country Roberts Agency, 646-3339. AU j c a s h for your property Ccurt appearance July 21. Mrs. Janet Azlnger, Instruc­ sum^ion Junior High School, life. Hoover, on engineer like Socially h<* wn» a member of aluminum siding, storms, 643-2692. R. D. Murdock Real­ Jacqtlellne-Roberts Agency, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape. to examine the qualifications of "TeHgne, R. W., horn long did YOU fight the istablish- specific appropriation to finance style kitchen, 2% baths, two- tor ot classes for expetXant she participated in many o f Its his father, made his profession­ exclusive clubs that Inchxled screens. Needs .some work. tor, 643-6472. 646-,3339. Instant service. Hayes Agency, applicants and to admit to the or llmk the same,” said Demp­ car garage. Choose your own COLUMBIA — Attractive 5% ment before you finally gave in?" William Oliver, 29, of 146 mothers, completed a series this extra-curricular activities. al mark as an Inventor and ad­ the Bohemian In San Francisco, $18,600 to settle estate. Bel Air A g e n c y decor. $40,000. U & R Realty nx)m Ranch. Living room with 646-0131. electors oath those found quali­ sey in his veto message. Bissell St., and Elizabeth Kowol- PARK Cape MANC^IESTER — 17 acres’ 'monUi, which Included a tour of ministrator In the fields of min­ th' California In Lo« Angeles Real ^Istate,Vincent A. Bog- ROLLING ‘cod! Oo., Inc., 643-2692, R. D. Mur­ raised hearth fireplace, built- fied. "It constitutes an open inxita- sky,-of 71 Seaman Clr., were Seven rooms, possible five prime Lookout Mountain area, tlon to spend money for any pur­ the maternity unit at Rtx'krille crippled children’s cUnlc at ing, radio and electronic engi­ and the Metropolitan In Wash­ gini. Realtor’ 643-9332. dock, Realtor, 643-6472. 1ns, drilled well, walk-out base­ Said session will be held be­ arrested yesterday as the re­ General Hospital nnd a talk on REALTORS bedrooms, fireplace, treed lot. topo completed. To be sold as pose in any amount with no re­ Windham Hospital. neering. ington. ment. Large lot. , Immediate Legal Notices tween the hours of 6:00 p.m. sult of a shoving and shouting breast feeding by Mrs. George In Bolton. Mrs. Polly Comol- MANCHE.STER —Oversized 8- City utilities. $23,600. Phllbrick 30 paper approved AA lots. Ex­ TOLLAND — 7-room Ranch, quired approval from anyone It was his experience In oil His father, at the age of 80, occupancy. Price $23,600. Call and 8:00 p.m. Hickle Caught in Fight\ match between them at Oliver’s Motuska, with seven mothers II has made weekly vistta to room Cape. Four bedrooms, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. cellent financing. $135,000. ,Jac- stove and refrigerator, family OBDEB OF HEABINO and with no required reporting mining that brought him reluc­ watched os the younger Hoover ^ 4 6 ' ^ quellne-Roberts Agency, 646- Ferrigno Agency, 423-1886 or STATE OF CONNECTICUT, DIS­ Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, Spot Restaurant . on Main St. completing the course. provide nursing supervision to fireplace, all bullt-lns, family 4200 room, fireplace, oversized 2- of expenditures to anyone — tantly Into public life. 8e,rvlng wi's sworn In as undersecretary s MANCHESTER — Two-story 3339. 228-3506 anytime. TRICT OF ANDOVER. PROBATE July 3, 1969. They were both charged with At the Immunization clinic the Bolton Cooperative Nursery. room, walk-out patio. Excellent car garage with loft. Located COURT, Town of Bolton, July 7 Over Lowering Indian Lake legislative or executive,” he us a trouble shooter for Dulles. of state. And the son was asked home, two baths, 4-5 bedrooms, 1969. Richard Morfa, breach of peace and resisting hold during the month. 68 In- Dr. Robert Butterfield, medi­ condition. Don’t wait. H.M. in commercial zone. Ideal for TOLLAND — Young six-room said. Hoover was Instrumental In why he had given up a suocees- central location. Newer fur­ VERNON — 2,000’ frontage on Estate of Allan E. Archibald, late Michael Pesce, RENO, New. (AP) —Secre­ arrest. Oliver was also charged f(uv.j nnd young children re­ cal od'viaor for the BoKon Frechette, Re.altors, 647-99933 MANCHESTER Custom built home-business set-up. Asking Ranch In excellent condition. of Andover, in said District, in trust. the Paiutes, says the Indians While the legislative leaders healing the rift between the fu! business career for govern­ nace. lj)t of house for $20,600. 1-84 , 22 acres more or Jess, ex- Present. Hon. Norman J. Preuas, Raymond P. Negro. with intoxicatiori. They will ap­ ceived 42 dlptherla, 22 small­ Bchools, haa revised the scho6I / B-room Raised Ranch. Stove, Large lot with trees and pri­ tary of the Interior Walter Hlck- want to make the lake Into "one (of both parties) who took part British and the Iranl(sns over mental work. Huyes Agency, 646-0131. ’cellent potential for motel, $27,900. -Colll-Wagner, Realty, Judge. Board of Selectmen pear In court July 28. pox ahd 15 measles vaccina­ health policies and fli'st aid NEW LISTING —Three fam l^ disposal, dishwasher, two-flre- vacy. Bullt-lns, fireplace, ga­ The 23rd day of July. 1969, at of'the greatest recreation areas In the drafting of the bill would the nationalisation of British- theater, apartments, 500’ more 643-9088, 876-3396. Olive H. Toomey, el haa been drawn ioxto a dispute ACY’IDENTS policies. He examined 23 stu­ "I ck> not UkrA of such service near center. Generous sJXed places, I'/a baths, double ga- rage, rec room partially com­ 10:30 in the forenoon at a Court of In the Untted States." differ with this Interpretation, tions. The clinic was directed held oil concessions In 1904 MOVE RIGHT IN, assumable or less on Bamforth Rd. Own­ Probate to be held a the probate Town Clerk between 600 Paiute Indians and A written warning was Issued dents at the elementary school in tcrnui of HBcrtflce." Hoover roonas, modernized Kulld- rage. Hutchins Agency, Heal­ pleted. All for only $25,500. Dempsey rightly constued the by Dr. Joseph Kristan. Shortly after the sui^cesa of his 574 per cent, 6 rooms with er will consider holding mort­ office iiuthe Town of Bolton is here­ Leland said one firm was al­ to Warren WaylOnd, 20, of 52 during May. replied,, "for the chance to serve ing. Tree siuiden, then for dc- For further information coll lot. Sept. 1st, occupancy. 5% July 24, 1969, at 10:30 a.m., on Ryan Co., contractors fqr the may some Democrats who will on charges of breaking and en­ lalls call bedroom, two full baths, flre- value, low prices, easy terms. aroimd 300 feet, would drop by orientation, with the exception "niitunUly peopftn feel they can dent. He was 25 when his father Huntligton Meniortal Has|)tUl. two-acre ipt. Large sundeck off the Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, per cent assumable. Asking Docket 10835, an application of vote to sustain It. The Re­ tering with criminal Intent and jtlace, garage. On wooded 1% Homesites with "orange trees, 152 feet. town trash and garbage pick­ of the Norwich Refepfal Plan. oumr In and talk." Imcaifne president tn !9'29 Al­ Tlirre wen no |xe*si announce­ the kitchen. $23,900. Phllbrick 640-4200. $25,400. Principles only. -876- Penn Central Company to con­ NOTICE publicans, from all Indications, larceny over $250, In connec­ RAY HOUX)MBE acre lot. Only $26,900. Phll­ waterfronts. Commercial, acre­ The Indians were Indignant. up, win cost the town $15 a Included in her orieptation were Nixon Mild he gltos t» the. new ready manrlwl, ho busied him­ ment of tie* (bath and newsmen Agency, Realtors, 646-4200, 5884. solidate station personnel serv­ TO CONTRACTORS — will be more than happy to vote tion with an alleged break at ‘ .HIST LISTED—- Gracious *4- brick Agency, Realtors, 646- age. For free literature phone "The secretary told our tribal week. once more against the Democra­ vlaits to the Physical TTierapy office whenever his schedule self In research and enftneering leariied *g It from n paid -classt- Realtor G44-1285 ices at Broad Brook and Man­ INVITATION TO BID the American Legion Home on flel. Western Air 'Express, A private funeral will be held HEBRON — Spotless alumi­ Public Utilities Commission ■nONS TO WATER POLLU­ His case was rescheduled for floor. Second floor consists of MANCHESTER — Just listed gage CMIl for details. Phll­ Corp., 322 Main St., Stamford, FOUR BEDROOMS great national resource and he which will pay $5 a week per gauntlet which the legislature clnssea and attendance at the tration offlrtala. and TVanseuntlnental and West­ al Pasadena’s AU-fialnts Epiatx> num sided 4-bedrm Cape George J. Griffin, TION CONTROL FACIUTJ^IS Rockville Circuit Court 12 July four bedri roMi bu'ge well Iimdscaped lot. $24,- 13x24’. Large patio in front, full Zone II. Variance is reque.st- million gallons dally, along with the “ accelerated stabiUzatkm” minimum of 120 miles, Tass one driven by Carol Dillon of 21 basement. A buy at this price place, dining nxim, kitchen Kanch with three bedrooms. 90.1. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ BOLTON — 6H room Ranch ed to erect sign n e a r ^ to improvements and additions to of the lake so the Indians ■would said. Regan Rd. Ptklce aald Burns GUSTOM built brick home.Six $20,500 in one of the beat sec­ large nsmis, fireplace, giirtige, with bullt-lns, I 'i baths, city Sunny kitchen with dining area tors, 646-4200. with fireplace, three bed­ street than permitted.itted. / / existing primary treatment fa­ have a permanent fhorellne for mode a left turn In front of the tions there Is. Mitten Agency, patio, trees. Highland i'ark utilities, enclosed jiorch, lairge and buUt-lns. living room has rooms, one acre lot, garage, Item 2 Berio ClvltUlo,110,^1 Bol- cilities. planning their developmenta. other- car. He Is scheduled to lamlseaped lot. Near bus and VERNON ^ $22,600. Phllbrick Agency. Realtors, 643-6930. That Trim Look Toaster Cover School. Only $2I,1KI0. Hutchins fireplace and wall to wall car­ ton Street, Residentn<^Zone A. Contract documents, which In­ Robert Leland, attorney tor appeal In Rockville Circuit scluxils. Hy owner, 649-1829. Realtors, 646-$200. -_AK!'hcy, Realtors, 649-5324. pet. walk-out basement. 160x "SPARKLE PLENTY” Variance Is requas'ted to re­ clude legal euid procedural Court 12 July 29. 200’ treed lot. $23,500. Wolver­ TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD duce side yard ,to 6 feet for documents and bonds, general THREE FAMILY hou.se in hlgli HIGHWOOI) Drive, better than D!(;k Trai'.y I'oiilil not find COVENTRY — Top location, 6- ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. EAST HARTFORD, carport erection. conditions of contract, detailed .rent aiva.-Center of Miinelies- new, 7-r(M)in Colonial with ev- a spei'k of du.Ht or a finger­ rcxim Dutch Colonial, 1V4 INVITATION ■ CONNECTICUT Item 3 Robert Winkler, 179 specification requirements, con­ tei Ham forini-rly lui aiillqia" ifrythlng, over 2500 sq. ft. of MANCHESTER Two-fanilly, print smudge In this delight­ baths, like-new condition. ful Ranch. Three bedrooms, Middle Turhplke West, Busi­ tract drawings and agenda, shop Phone owner. Lebanon 1- liraeefni living urea. I’rlino lo- 5-5 on 80x300’, RRC-RRB zon­ Treed lot. Garage. Only $27,900. ' INVITATION TO BID enclased porch, 2 baths, ga­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ness Zope p and Residence may be examined at the Office 64 2 0'2OI. iallon, top quality and unique ed lot. Terrific Investment po­ Sealed bids will be received e v e r g o R e ’s tential for future professional rage. You do not have to be Zone B^ Variance Is request­ of the Dlrec'tpr of General Serv­ floor plan makes this an lait- TO BID at the office of the General SIINSU SERVICE standlng offering. Hayes Agen­ building. Walking distance to a deteoUve to find the value. ed to continue business use ices, Manchester', Connecticut; R E : TIRES AND TUBES Manager, 41 Center Street, AT MANCHESTER GREEN cy 046-0131, evenings Mr. Hnn- hospital, $33,500. Jacquellne- $21,000. Mr. U'W ls, 640-5306. EAST HARTFORD into portion of Residence B F. W. bodge Plan Rooms In Sealed bids will be 'received Manchester, Conn., until July f a v e r it e ! iller, 649-7013. Roberts Agency, 646-3339. Zone as follows: Extend build­ Farmington, Connecticut, and RICK MERRITT mt the office of the Purchasing NEW LISTING ing 25 feet; to park 10 ve­ at office of James S. Mlnges k. 24, 1969 at ll:(X)“'a.m. for ■ B (Sl . W Agent, 740 Main Street, East MANCHESTER -Centrally lo­ JUST IJSTED • The most hicles : side yard reduction to Associates,. Engineers, One Modification and Expan­ 9 would liko to nIiow you BARROWS and WALLACE t'o. Six-room Capo, full shed Hartford, Thursday, July 24. tliN (1*11 rtNuu liiko froiit cated 5-unlt'' income properly. Immaculate home you will ever zero feet for that part of Prpfessioanl Park, Farmington, sion of Existing Language Vacancies never a , problem. see, beai'ttfully decorated with Manchester Parkaiie ilormor, ve.stibule, two 1969 at 10:00 a.m. and will be Laboratory Manchester rHta($* flv«* iiiiimtoH frddi baths, two fireplaces, large building in Residence Zone Connecticut, on and after July Excellent investment. Mid 40’a. modem kitchen nnd bath, wall Manchester 649-5306 publicly opened nnd read at High School. MaiU'hi’Htcr. dint think, ' cm lo-sod porch - brtA?zeway. B. 10, 1969. every weekday excepft 27ft fort of your own lako Wolverton Agency, Realtors, to wall carpeting stays, garage. that time nnd pikee. Bids forms, plans and speci­ -BOLTON —Large Ranch, four n'c room, comblnatlon.s, ga- Item 4 Frank & Marion Cream­ Saturday between' hours of 9:00 CANDIES front I rhoiio Hlrk at (149-2813. . Nicety landscaped lot. $25,500. Information 'for bidders,, bedrooms, two full baths, for­ er, 261 Spring Street, Resl- A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Copies! fications are a'vailable at the W7-UIS. I’htlbrtck Agency, Realtors, rkgo.//carport. Large treed specifications and contract IS HAVING MANY WINNERS mat dining nxim, mrdem kitch­ lot./prietHl at $26,900. * dence Zone AA. Variance Is thereof may be obtained at of-’ General Manager’s Office, 41 CARE — Modern"^ kitchen, liv­ 040-4200. forms are available at the of­ ing room with raised hearth en with bullt-tns, 2-car ga­ requested to reduce side yard flee of James S. Mlnges k. As-i Center Street. Manchester, fice of the purchasing agent. fireplace, formal dining room, $14,900 — Attractive 6-roonT rage, large - lot,' near high ; h a r l e s l e s p e r a n c e to 10 feet on^the west lot line soclates upon payment of $50.00 Connecticut. Belfiore Agency 740 Main Street, East Hartford, :v three, bedrooms, walk-out base­ home 2 bedrooms, d I ri I n g sch.x)!.,$26,900. Phllbrick Agen-/ to expand garage. for each set. $25.00 of which J Town of Manchester, Connecticut. REALTORS. ment, breezewny, nttachcid ga­ room, hot water baseboard cy. Realtors^ 646-4200. / ^9-76?0 649-6108 Item 5 Russell L. Davidson, 16 will be refundable upon return­ Connecticut The right Is reserved to re­ rage. Beautifully treed acre heat, attached garage, Hutch­ Laurel Street, Residence Zone ing set In good condition within Robert B. Weiss, GLASTONBltRY —Panoramic ject any or all or any part of lot. $24,1KH). I ’hllbrick Agency. ins Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. B. Variance is requested to 30 days aftel' bids are opened. General Manager IN THE MOBIL INTERNATIONAL BOLTON — 5'a-room Ranch Reallor.s, 04.6-4200. view Is the setting for this 3 - any or all bids when such ac­ convert single-fanilly dwell­ with attached garage, one half Each proposal must be adopt­ EARN KXT^A Income with bedroom Ranch custom built 8 tion Is deemed to be In the best ing to two-famlly dwelling years ago.'large fireplaced liv­ block from boating and swim­ ed by proposal guaranty '- In this 3-famlly home In Vernon, Interest of the town of East with less total floor area than fully., occupied and a good ing room, dining room, huge ming. wooded lot, $18,900 takes form of bid bond In amount of Hartford. required. NEW USED BILL BELFIORE equU> builder. Only $25.9iXl. kitchen, sundeck and finished it. Phllbrick Agency, Realtora. 5G of the total amount of the Town of East Hartford Item 6 Richard Bushnell. 3 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, game room with wath-out to 646-4200. bid. A performance b%el,v one imti> lot. Call ] area. TIiIm U ii ftiie home bedrcKims. garage, front and GLASTONBURY /3-bednxmt cellent area. $23,900. Hayes Item 7 Kenneth G. Harley. 108 No proposal may be with­ for detullH at 647-1413. PROFESSIONALLY in an AA urea. C'ull Hill back porches, excellent condi­ t'ol.mlal Riuich in Mtnnechaug Agency, 646-0131. Helalnt Road. Residence 2lone drawn wllhtn sixty (60) days a s s e m b l e d \ (or detailN at' 617 1413. tion. Near, everything. $21,900. area. Exquisite living room, 1 TERESA ) A. Variance Is requested for !*•»/ Bcifior* Agency ELLINGTON after date of opening thereof. Ken Ostrlnsky, Realtor, 643- large formal foyer. dining reduction of side yard for Attention of bidders Is called RECENTLY THERE WAS A LOCAL Belfiore Agency 1333 .nnuu. dream kitchen, on large PAR 5 TO CLUB HOUSE APARTMENTS S erection of garage. T-room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, particularly to requirements of REALTORS Vairk-llke groimds. $38,500, Jac- ' Item 8 David Hodgkins re­ SIX ROOM Colonial. I'., baths, formal dining room, finished ^ Oiw Main Strtot ^ condlltons of employment to be I 2013 REALTORS quellne-Roberts Agency, 646- quests variance to adjust THE astumable 5‘ > }H>r cent mort- Ree room, breeieway. Wall observed and minimum wage 3539. frontage and areas of prem­ gnge. $25,500 Call o^v•u'r. 643- ■o wall carpeting throughout . NOW RENTING j) rates to be paid. Right Is re- The^ unusual panelling Save some money by u*- *1,000.00 INSTA n T WINNER! ■2S;tKi. COVENTRY Exquisitely, re­ ises known as Lot 15'and Lot serx’ed Jo waive any Informal­ This home Is set on a beau­ 1 an'I 2-b«droom d e lu x e ^ with top-stir4-)ung and a ing left-over fabrics to stored eight-room Colonial. tifully landsoaiH'd lot n ear/ 16. Norwood Street, Resi­ ity In proposals received and ■••ide licit give that 'trin\ ' make the costume on ^apartments from $155 per J/ dence ^ n e AA. Five |flreplaees. four bed­ , Ellington Ridge Country .to award work at discretion of look' to’ this style. .Vo , thill cute toastek doll. .. ■' ' ■■ ■■■• ■ ' , / I ■ ■ rooms,, seven acres; Bel Air ' month. Featuring all UW'v Item 9 Winston H. Sharp. 365 Board ;Of Directors act 8185 with ri'prro-cr No. 201.3 has doll apd Tom Cunningham (.'lub $33,900. Jim, Florerkce, \ ASSORTED JOE LOMBARDO Real Estate. Vincent Bogglnl, 649-5360. modern convimiencea. )| Summit Street, Residence best interests of Town in N'ew Size* 'costume pattern; full di- CARL ZINSSi^R • Realtor. 64S-9SS2. ! Zone A. Variance Is requested Chester.----- bust 31 'a to rectionc.' < CHOWtATES Is c(«rtulii that thlsi 6 | offer-, a fine Uiipe with Raymond F. and to reduce side yard to 2 feet .32'a bust . . . 2 S yards . UH9 W ( I* calM Isr c I R> SI 96 room Colonial cuiiiiot bo thinki« thin' llnttHl \ B tSc W ^ NCMJfDISeRrMINA’nO I Post Road Shopping Plass of 4’>-inrh. tars Is IscIsSi ard-cISM______, Nheil ilurmrr, xarugr, BOLTON - Vai-atlon ..ft hon.e I duplicated In thi> low | Coluiilal ill tho llolllntor- ,Louis C. DomotO J) for the purpose of erecting IN EMPLOYMENT ' ' iE bm -/T n RaacAsaSrr 2 lb$ 13 86 front enlrv uml two full | U Jt R Ranch on large woixl- BARROWS and WALL.XCE Co. Moll* Street, Route M . ttW HH Is CM Isr CSC* sM- twontim price raiiKe-i Ex­ H(*iirv SI. \n a ftm* Developers and Owners garage. Bidders on this work will be Vernon, Conn-r—672-3159 tsn is isOses aert-stsci maiim. g v a S g k a r a l A / UA9 AVB liathn! Shade.!' aii.l -.hnib- e.l lot. Throe bedrooms. two Manchester Parkade or AKkBlLAirirEir t o m . tra lot uvullulile If (le- valiii' In lh(* iiild twen- All persons Interested may required to comply with the ■ntneSi, jr.T MANY ASSO»TM£NTSy . be.l lot, eiu'lvite.l |Mireh, ; baths, w a ll to w a ll carpeting, Model Open Dally. 1-5 e x p e r t r e p a i r s KvMw esssSU UM AVk. I sirtxl. Coiituet. Tom at kj4»v(*ly tmnl lot. Manchester 649-5306 attend this ,hearing. President’s EhcecuUve Ordir No. ON BICYCLES Prm turns. wtrk TO GfVf AND EKXDY .Bowen* urea. You can floiir U* celling flrepl.ice, huge p.m. Or By Appointment op^awcAA. irew t 5u . 647-1413. Call <'arl at* M7 111.1. ) Zoning ..Board of Appeals 11246 The requlremenu for k .T . mm. C«M. r. a. h .Iqe at 647 1413. walk-out healed rei'-!\>om mul ANDOVER — 5 room iK'pse. RehtaU B y , AO Bicycles, and Bepnln 5»rnd *>0^ today for ‘ Charles G. Plrie, btddera and 'contractors under / - Gnsnntced MM asM. tssnee wm iw pool. $32,^. OwTwr. /A43-9691 Jux'tty pine 'paneling through­ CAM. tnric ManSsr m t list. new '69 Sprinif k Sum- LENOX Belfiore Agency Belfiore Agency i Chairman ■ . . this order/are explained In the Belfiore Agency out. large screened .porch, PAUL W. DOUG AN < '89 Sprmg k Summe: mrr AlJit M V COVENTRY FIVE-ROOM overlooking lake, cellar ga- John A. Caglanello. spectfloatkms. Ran.* I * sit IIIX. Me a ■wmtm nif umM . . 1} PHARMACY REALTORS M 9^53S onytim* REALTORS R; iH'h. tW -car gur.vj;.', ver>’ nige. furniture Included. Ask­ Secretary copy! MfM Uwm C— lanned; The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Arthur uate their work experiences,, ports in existence now, and the He said that, after conferring ■21-yeac-pId man registered to Board of Educatloni heard a and the trainees will work 12 J. Reilly of St. John’s Church, vote. and carry a full academic pro­ $50,000 would have been spent with Mathews, it was his (Bog- presentation (or a one;year co­ weeks instep of 16. Rensselaer, N.Y., performed gram the second semester. glni’B) understanding that the Judge Lee listened as an operative teacher aide training A* Bormet^ Cone said, one side the double-ring ceremony. The on a useless study," said M. Last December, when MCC •ii Adler Dobkln. $50,000 will remain intact In the elections clerk adked South­ pixgram made by Jay Stager, wll’ be assigned to the library Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor announced the inauguration of state’s 1969-71 budget. He said ard his party affiliation and By Thieu s New St He praised GOP State Rep. MOC asststant profes.sor ' of Inei ructlonal materials area; of St. Maurice’s Church, was the youth reidled, "Republi­ a’ teacher aide training program Donald (Jenovesl "for being that It will be up to the 1971 philosophy and coordinator of another to the sclencq depart­ celebrant at the nuptial Mass. can.” the program; Allan Cone, Ben- for the 1969 - 70 school year, alert to the fact that the $60,- General Assembly to determine ment, which is Introducing a Mrs. Joyce Cavanagh was “And after I went to all WASHINGTON (AP)— net Junior High Schwl prin­ Tatro said, "There will be room 000 is fOr future studies and what to do with It. new inquiry approach; and the for approximately 30 full-time organist, and Mrs. Marguerite that trouble,” said the Judge, President Nixon said today cipal; and Jamies O. Tatro, thlid to work with a below aver­ Geer was the soloist. Bouquets not for an option to purchase.” Today, Dobkin said that he who described himself as a MCC director of the division of and 40 part-time trainees when Then, he chided Boggini for would like answers to two ques­ new peace proposal.^ by age group in the English or so­ the programs are laimched next of gladioli and carnations were "wretched Democrat” arts and sciences. By a 5-0 saying, 10 days ago, that it was tions — "How much of this type Hope Seen President Ngtiyen Van cial studies departments. Prin­ fall. We hope eventually to have on the altar, and sprays of car­ vote, with one abstention, the his (Bogglnl’s) interpretation of legislatlim, based on half Thieu of South Vienam cipal Edward Timbrell of room for 160 full-time and 200 nations decorated ithe candle board approved the training that the funds could be used facts, has come out of this Dem- Keerey Is oUt of town and un­ part - time para - professional stands. ’■ In Remarks ■ “should ojien the way at program fProject TAP). for an option. ocratic-controlled. i legislature? available for information about trainees.” «. last for a rapid settle­ Hie bride was given in mar­ The $50,000 controversial item How many $60,000 errors has it At that time, it was announc­ Laird Bars ment" of the Vietnam riage by her father. She wore Is part of the omnlbuB bonding taken, to bring the state to its ed that MCC would offer one- Of Gromyko war — if the Communist.s a full-length gown of silk organ­ bill approved by the 1969 Gen­ present financial plight?” and two-year para-professlondl za,'designed with sabrina neck­ will begin serious negotia­ eral Assembly, placed there The $50,000 item for a feasi­ WASHINGTON (A P ) ^ Mob- training programs In conjunc­ line, Chantilly lace, empire bod- Compromise tions. upon recommendation of the bility study of Case Mt. ' was cow's latest forelign policy out­ tion with Connecticut Valley Ic re-embroldered with seed- In a lengthy statement hsUlng legislature’s State Development recommended by the chairman line has encouraged/^lxnn ad­ Hospital, Mansfield State Train­ pearls, long sleeves, and de­ Thieu’s suggesticsui for a politi­ Have You Tried It? Committee. of the legislature’s State De­ ministration officials who hope ing School, and school systems tachable chapel-length watteau Over ABMs cal appros^ to a settlement, The bill specifically states velopment Committee, State for an era of inlproving East- in Andover, Bolton, Coventry, train appllqued and bordered NUon eak): that the $50,000 U for a "feasi­ Rep. Victor Tudan of Windsor. West relations^/ East Hartford, East Windsor, with matching lace. Her elbow- WASHINGTON (AP)— " If the Other aide genuinely bility study for a state partt at It followed a public hearing on Specificaiw/the policy speech Ellington,' Enfield, Glastonbury, lengthy veil of organa was at­ Secretary of Defense Mel- wants peace, tt now has a coni- Hebron, Manchester, Marl­ Case Mt., Manchester.” a bill for rtate purchase of 212 delivered Tmireday by Foreign prehenelve set of offers which tached to a pearl and rhinestone was reported er Andrei A. Gromyko to borough, Somers, South Wind­ On Monday, Donald C. acres of Case Mt. land, for permit 11 fair and reasonable trimmed headpiece, and she today to be firmly opposed the Sovit.Viet parliament;,...... sor, Tolland, and Vernon. Mathews, the director of the $630,000. Also a member of the settlenient. It It approaches us carried a cascade bouquet of to ^ any compromise of the — no reference to Presi- The one-year program will State Park and Forest Commis­ committee is State Rep. Fran­ In this Mpirtt. It wtU find us rea­ gladioli. MR. AND MRS. RUDOLPH MARTIN YARNOTT Nixon administration’s deqt Nixon’s Romanian visit— “SHAPr lead to a. certificate of comple­ sion, confirmed that the alloca­ cis Mahoney, Dem. sonable. Hanot has nothing to tion, and the two-year program Mrs. ■ QrvUle (Cleveland of Safegruard program despite bx*® supporting Washington gain by waiting" Manchester was matron of 99% FAT FREE MILK to an associate in science de­ the apparent deadlock/^*"'*'®^" whatever dia- Nixon noted that at Ms June 8 honor. Her full-length sleeveless shaping up in the Senate^ Soviets feel over OR gree. Course credits earned in Midway Island meeting with the certlfloa.te progarm will be gowi of maize chiffon was ac­ Defense officials said to ^ y Nixon’s call at the maverick Thieu. the twxi prestdents "de­ cented with Venlse lace. She Do If Yourself or Lef Us Do If For You applicable toward the degree Laird wished to re-emphiial*e clared our readiness to accept wore a matching floral head­ I 10 QT. HOME program, and most of the cred­ hlB "unqualified aupport/for the make'a public Issue of any political outcome which Is piece with veil, and “ihe car­ It. its from both programs will be Safeguart proposal submlt- arrived at through free elec­ m C D E M C e D ried a cascade bouquet of deep —Dropped a broad hint of DISPENSER transferable to four-year teach­ ted by the President/tot/to the1 Con tions.” amt' pale yellow carnations. gresa.” That prdbdml Involves Kremlin iiAerest In a U.S.-So­ er-training institutions. viet summit meeting sometime \ President Thieu proposed free Bridesmaids were Miss Joyce building ABM ^ e s to protect WE HONOR in the future. flections to aeUle the war, soy- ’ ( Btinning of East Hartford, Miss two squadrons df Air Force Mtn- Administration sources said Ihe yiet Gong can partlol- r AT Ruggles Rites Set Linda Maher of Manchester and uteman missUes in the U.8. If they pledge to renounce 0.05 Northwest. Nixon has no plans for a Mos­ $ Misj Christine DoJjueh of Port ce and abide by the re- ONLY NEW MILFORD (AP) — Fu­ A technician works atop the “white room” beside The Senate instead appears to cow stop during his globe-clrcl- neral services ame to be held Ohester, N.Y. Their chartreuse TEMPirS the ballotUng. Ing trip starting late Uils month. gowns and headpleices were Astronauts be moving toward a compro­ here Friday for Schuyler C. the Apollo 11 spacecraft which sits on huge Saturn Gromyko's words likewise Indi­ TMed. called tor International styled to match the honor at­ mise which would bar deploy­ Bupervuton to Insure conditions Wallace, Rtigglee professor V rocket that will carry three astronauts into ment of missiles but Step up cated Soviet consideration of a emeritus of public la.w and gov­ tendant’s, and they carried possible top-level meeting later, fair to al’ > DELIVERY 3 TIMES WEEKLY I similar bouquets. Fit To Go, testing of radar and computer In Saigon said ernment at Columbia Undverslty. CARPET and FLOOR COVERING space. This view shows the rocket on its pad at rather than now. ' Observel components, probably at two si wax unlikely to The 70-year^ld professor, a Robert Luhrs of Toaneck, The Soviet foreign affairs Thieu’ Cape Kennedy, Fla., where the historic flight will Pacific test sites. (uale at the Parts founder and former dean of Co­ N.J., served as best man. Uah'- spokesman referred to the pos­ eml the eteli Doctors Say At the pentagon Thursday, peace talks pe Hanoi and the lumbia's School of International ers were Mark D’Auteull of 308 MAIN STREET T E L 6434662 ^ start next Wednesday. The Apollo 11 astronauts sibility by noting what Nixon KNUDSEN DAIRY Deputy Secretary of Defense Viet (tone's revoiu- Affairs, died Wednesday at New WllllmanUc, cousin of the bride; himself has said; "The U.S. CAPE KEaiNBDY, Fla. (A P) will enter their space craft from the white room David R. Packard would not Uonary government Insist the 9ftO-1EA1 n o BURl^fSIDB AVE. Milford Hospital after a month's George’ Bellas of Wilkes-Barre, — Doctoro today pronounced the rule out the possibility of a com­ President’s pronouncements in AOT" 19VI E. HAR'TFOm, CONN. illness. coushi,^ the bridegroom; and United Steles muat^thdraw all HeW M B UUnMB BBAUTY FOB YOUR HBMBBB... Apollo 11 astronauts physically after walking across the access bridge at center promise but said It’s a question favor of a well-prepared III. troops and the TMeu regime He made his home In New Thomas Sokolowskl of Man­ fit to fly their moon-landing "which Hdll have to be dealt Sovlet-American summit meet- Preston. chester. right, after riding up the elevator through the must itep down the ftist mission next week. with by the President.” ' Ing have not, of course, gone un­ *klr8. KeM wore a light blue stops to end the war. , / Nell A. Armstrong, Edwin E. service tower beside the rocket. (A P Photx>fax) But White House press secre­ noticed ■ In the Soviet Union,” The Preeldent deecrtbed lace enaemble with matching Gromyko said. Aldrin Jr. and Michael Collins tary Ronald L. Ziegler, again Thieu’a propcxtels es n)^klng accensorles and a purse corsage Except for the Glassboro. underwent an extensive four- predicting the administration South Vietnam I’resident Ngiiven N'hii Theiu pro- "the culmination, of a king eer- of miniature yellow carnations. hour examinations as the count­ N.J., meeting between Soviet w ill. win its fight, declined to jHises that inteiTiutitiiuill.v siiiiervisett eltH’tinus lie tes of stops by the South 'Viet- Ih e bridegroom’s mother wore down proceeded smoothly to­ discuss the posaibiUty of a com­ Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and JULY lo JULY 12 a light pink shantung iress with nameseiiameBe and AmsrlcanAmerican gwgoyer env ward a Wednesday launching. promise. President Johnson in 1967, there lield in South Vietnam with Viet Cong imrticiim- menu all of which togethfr white acoessories and a purse Apollo Timetable has been no U.S.-Soviet summit Dr. Charles A. Berry, the as­ I Republican Leader Everett demonstrate clearty the rtneere corsage of miniature pink litiM. (A P I’hotofiix) tronauts’ chief physician, re­ M. pirksen also took a no-com- session since President John F. (testre of our two governmenis carnattons. SAVINGS CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (A P ) with lunar module, pulling' it Kennedy’s parley with Premier ported: "Nell, Mike and Buzz promlse posftlon today os the to negoOate an honorable and A reception for 140 was held appear in good spirits. Their — The high points of Ute Apollo free of its houalng atop the rock- Senate continued tts ABM de­ Nikita 8. Khrushchev tn Vienna rapid settlement of the wsr." at the KofO Home, Manchester. SPtCIALS^ physical state looks good . . . II flight will come on Sunday, et's third lEltage. bate. seven years ago. In saying he-and Thieu have For a plane trip to Hawaii, Mrs. WALL TO WALL July 20, when die lunar module Thursday and Friday, July 17-18 Citing a disputed football vlc- Khrushchev come to the Unit­ U.S.D.A. TOP CHOICE The Apollo 11 crew is ready for det-lured themselves ready to Yamott wore a blue crepe en­ flight.” landing vehicle is to touch down Apollo 11 coaaU outward. ed Slates . In 1959 et President accept any outcome arrived at (See Page EIgtit) Market Slump ‘Rough’ semble with matching acces­ During the morning, the as­ on the moon and on Monday, making midcourse corrections Dwight D. Elsenhower'a Invita­ thn-ugh free eleetkma. Nixon sories. The couple are Hiring on tronauts received the good wish- July 21, when two astronauts as needed to zero in on moon. tion. It Is assumed in both umlerllnerl the wonl "any" Notch Rd., Bolton’. walk on the lunar surfeee. Washington and Moscow a re­ BONELESS ies of Ethiopian Emperor Halle Two color television transmis­ Itenald L Ziegler. While Mrs. Yamott, a graduate of Selassie, who was touring Cape Here are higldjghts of the sions planned. turn Invitation for that visit Is In Brokers’ Opinion Mancheeter High School, at­ still up to the Soviets. llimee proea secretary. , "sld Kennedy. He spoke to them over mission schedule, as announced Saturda'y, July 19 When Uio market attained Its Hvrt tuid been gmenU consul tended the University of Oon- CARPET by the National Aeronautics and North Needs In a general way, Gromyko’s NEW YORK (AP) " I f * a telephone hookup from the 1:26 p.m.—Apollo 11 Blips be­ and niecllcut. She is employed as an 10Q% NYLON CONTINUOUS FILAMENT remarks about 1‘elattons with rough, very rough miw,' a lead­ 1969 high on Mi»y ’14. the ISiw telion belwerei Saigon CHUCK ROAST Apollo launch control center. Space Admimstratlon. All limes hind the moon and astronauts Wnohlngton during t»w prepara- engineering aide at Pratt and the United States were de- ing Wall Street broker says of -lone.* mei.ige of 3o iadtv.!r,uU Following the physical, the are EaMem Daylight. fire main engine to put the ship IWm of ThIeu'e Inviting Whitney Division of United Alr- scribed here as bearing positive the stock market slump Ihn-t has sUxm] at Ms It rkaed Thiirmlay astronauts climbed into space­ Wednesday. July 16 Into a lunar orbit ranging from Voting Law, the asnnusSote to peu-tk-lpate oratt Oorp., East Hartford. Mr. PRICES START AT elements. erased tin eotlmated $100 billion at M7 79 on it drop of 1$ 03 ship trainers- to rehearse their 9:32 a.m. —Saturn 5 rocket 69 to 196 miles high. After two In fnw rtertkaw to be wper- Yamott, a graduate of G.A.R. He said the Soviets attach from the value of slocks In the iKrtnls lor Uie day TTie two roles tor descent to tlie lunar blasts off from Cape Kennedy'to orblCi, la.'rting four hours, they vleeii by. an International be«n on a moder vous of the two Apollo 11 craft strong, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. and the orbital path to 62 by 76 State University. . , ____ veloping good relations. " Con- ,,red lU worst beating In four “ ‘ e “cst" during Uir decline In moon orbit. Michael (tollins into orbit 115 miles. For more than a ddy the WASHINGTON (AP) -Ally. ^ (Hee rage Elelen) Ho Is a mochandcel engineer at Gen, John N. Mitchell, u rgii* ''"m*ng Nixon’s policy favoring consecutive days of deilln# and “ “ "V Investors Iwve swlU:he*0 rmu>l<'li«il bonds, which are ford. out in the lunar module trainer miles an hour. their navlgatidn and mapping and Collins in the command rights law, said today’s Con- ’ ’The Soviet ^ skids since reaching Us yielding Income of about. S jier 12:16 p.m.—Third stage of the landing site. I Union stands (or talks.’ iiipiinst an aveijge of 4 |ier SHOULDER ship. gre/m should rtot "permit the rocket fires to increase speed to 7 :22 p.m.—Aldrin crawls Negro citizens outside of the On the proposed strategic cent for common sbe-ks The physical eHam also gath­ "Once the elide geU going It 24,200 m.p.h. and Apollo 11 zips through tunnel Into to check South to be forgotten." arms limitation talks Gromyko ■ . ,1. . loKn Interest role« sre miik Dr. S|>ork ered baseline heart rate, respir­ sort of gathers momentum Writer’s Qiib out of ■ earth qfl>it toward the systems for two hourn. TesUfylng before a Senate Ju- SovleU are ready to Ing It very ••wtiy hw loiiora Choice of patterns and color in acolp- ation and other data for In-flight Tliere's rx> way to tell hresldent ofnle *..ciDmmaTxl ship, pivot tentiona that the Nixon adminls The United States has said It Telegraph (Jo wild $ini million Mrs. Beatrice Sheftel of Apt. have been drawing complete around 'and Linkup nose to nose (Aee P afe Five) iratlon propoeal was "merely a ready to begin the arms Walston ii Oo • 4 letontqree Wedneialay at . lb 116 at 40 Olcott St. has formed medical profiles of the three ■ ' . •' control___a_( dlMcusilons _s. ..the end . of . '>nrKasto^ "There isIs ato tni lot ot cuoli on Uie On Ap|H‘al ROAST delaying tactic to tie up any at- re.vjrd li^ereet ci.t of eilghtly 'Spacemen, who are to start the Manclieeter Writer's (Jlub tempt to extend the 1965 v ^ n g *bls month. Gromyko mentioned »ld»llne« Imt Inveatora a|>p«rriil Jiiore limn* k tier cent ___ . _ « CUT FROM ROUND which will begin meeting In (See Page Eight) rights act." m his speech, and U S 'y waiting to »»e when U»r •n.e riw tn inter,.! rale, to ' Th. * Septepiber. 'The administration proposal ’ officials said Moscow has not ^market Is going Ui hit rock ts*t rrcnni IfVnlji wan ir\f[grrrfS ijy C1rv\1 Uirlay lh» ciinvicUofw irf In Ihe next twii or three monthr, letter by Mrs. Sheftel In the cant provlstons of the 1965 act, on a specific starting time'. • clamplnc dr H**>Jan«te Spdrk and Ihree CUBE magazine "Writer's Digest" which was limited to six south­ Gromyko said too that the So­ of iiiun*y available for lending good bull market." oOuii iiten found guilty lost ysor which announced a club to ern states and part of a seventh.- viet Union "has begun the ratifi­ to tranks siul li» reaaltig It. In CHOICE Marines Ask The markat’s retreat ha. been of t-itwfmrtng to cotsuel young meet at her home. About 20 "We do not want to see the cation" of the treaty to bar the ter.st rate In an eff.,rt t„ idem aUribut4x] to a variety of r«« men to avoid Ihe draft lb Miuichester uiva and suite peo- act lapse in August 1970,” spread of nuclear weapons. .Inflation The Imnk. ln„ turn ■rM. 100 The court freed Bpock and os»s STEAKS pK< responded to the letter. % NYLON 9 X 12 NYLON RUGS Mitchell sold. "W e favor Its'ex- . Washington has been urging sons The*. Ittclud. rrrdrd In l>'eM4ed rat*. uy the Soviets to complete ratifica­ tefert rates, uncertainty abuit ot the other three Harvard Because of the size of the HEAVY DUtY To B jets^ tenrtons botl) In time and In Its The market de-tlfw 1. TRIPLE M • tion. as the United States has, OongrroaPinal action on exteilejxh. grai’.uaga studml Mlchaal Per- club before Us first meeting, All Ends Finished. AS LOW AS geographioai coverage. xwimelhlng/We have toen anllcl MHchell appealed, for support so the two nuulear sup«rpowerM tnf the incoiTte surtax, spprr- ber from further pnisecuthei Mrs. Sheftel said she is 'now RUBBER BACK While They LmL |>a(tng for alx month.. aai<( •49.95 of the administration bill the could Jointly depuatt their for­ henston about buatneo. pr»tets would worry over the heating up the Ihor and teacher from Iremple. she Mild. During the meetings, HxeeBent Selecttoii of million worth^of special fighter tight m meniU'rs will discuss each Colon—IS F t WMMm planes designed to take off SHOULDERS : It Issts a lifetime. Don’t settle for .sub­ ‘The full House committee Is .Ituallon. . this century It', The four worm amaig Rvo other s ivork. hear ’speakers, fmurid to' have m ofttvX on buW stitutes. Nothing has the style like straight up from sniall clearings expected to take similar action triad befoiw a US DIetrIct LARGE PINK MEAT ■ and talk about markets for their ^ CERAMIC 1116. close behind- battle lines and BEECHNUT or work. next week, but only a minority (Court Jury here The ftltti de- provide immediate support for of the Senate subcommittee ap­ ■ I wiy that Iher. I.- nothliw to ^ CHASE AND SANBORN Most of the people who havs tMll,^ii 2 wV/W QFep rt w# XWtWlAlR, klorcua Ra.hln ot infantry. parently favors the extension. W> > rungttjn, waa acquitted tin.swereii Mrs. Sheftel's letter go I f . b « early to deflns Ih. CANTALOUPES Congress has been asked to Mitchelt raid that a {simple ex­ The qppa.la court .'lald that hiiw (Hibltshod something d.pth. of ih. valley or ih. C O F F E E wb. cai. 59* vote $57 million for 12 British- tension of the 1M6 act "leaves Elephants in Town the convicipjn uf Mpock and the somewhere. One is -a former breadth of Uw valley 1 1 9 built. Harrier planes to be used the undereducated ghetto Negro thra> other, was -not - onsistant South Windsor correspondmt of Mn. researrr -h SHURFINE INSTALLED for service testing and develop- as today's forgotten man tn vot­ will- the lot A/nendmont to t$M Tile Herald. Another is a , Ing tactical doctrine. rw^tor foe tJw brr/k.rage firm of 3 : 89° Up to 100 Sq. F t Indodes Lebor, ing lights legislaUon " (* H CtanetitutkM). which guoraii- caiw publisher of i-hlldren's bool Marine sources, already con­ And Coyotes Nearby FRUIT 4 Metcriab and Y o w Choice of Colors. Thb administration bill would (• Page Eight) trr. free epeec4i. Mrs. Sheftel began her vinced the Harrier would be prohibit literacy tests In all 60 FRESH NATIVE C Irnaglne you're a fireman TWO full grrnrn .Irphont.' Th* rtmrt sgr.rtl with the A Uw Vhrtnam war Is free SQUASH 2 29c in Brookl>ii. N Y. Since then, years to buy a total of about 65 areas outside the South Rapdiwand Reinodclh« fore the East Hartford town last night os Ui.y were <|. State I'oUt. Th* court. ilacUton wais a Nabisco 41^ Force, is the first vertical-short of voting age are now registered PEACHES 2 49c 1h' to imeourage and Inspire to r.quert Sid befa-jse the ele majority opinion A dtsz.nttiig FIG NEWTONS 16 oz. LAST takeoff and landing plane— to vofe." CoyalB’B Writers. There are no rt^uire- VSTOL—to show' real' combat He added "i t Is clear that this phonls wer. flying o(p traffic, tgatuen f^l^d by t'A8HIN<;Toople should have carrieci on research and the'two largest cities outetde. the ■;Can t he.r lit* toe^ter on xnt^ bn treed ^ Interstele Rroit* S4 Thursdey l.yman le-mrutzer, forr/ter nt give her their namei and development in the field fo r, Sotm- New York and Ik>s An­ pren.r t'B aivi allied ciAi\- bpXKk and the (Ahere c<-ukl not night mMreiei so .she can let tliem years but with limited success geles-where literacy tests are (Sea Page Thirteen) niMvler in Europe, rec.iVMl *'n"‘*‘ltet«ly be reached (or JUST A R R IYED -9 x 12 The pups were found near the S know about the first meiHlng. The Russians are reported near rtCil tn use. ' from l'f*nn HAUTIUI'.I' g-4 :i.>ir.l .H.-ry»c* .M MaU of the •al'l the widely read pedlatri- BRAIDED RUGS “I’lease don't eat the daiaie.s '' Why wax it necetv- klllerl by , > tr lost Week said Us aims are similar to Congres,-i may approve the enj jurisdtetions' llke^ (.hlcago. 'A P P'AKe w«-re « irthtt.-g Army .Navy ^mt .Mr Puree ciu'n wa'a boating off t'ape Cod. Or-e erienee with clubs hius been them up pimp If the present harsh mood wich home? The Herald’* Khea Stewart, who was gales and New Y o rk " The baby t# a pyuton that ofr'i-r eiidlers have aroo the Speck. C u ttk i and Goodman ^ (WE KKHERVE THE KKiHT TO LIMIT ttl'ANTITIE.S) tlK> NeM’coniers ilnage Hr ^ (Sew Page Eleaea) Ir. Wert liartford , (See Page Thirteen) I See Pago Elev.m>) (See Page Five) moving here last July,

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