ATBngB Daily Net P iw s Run T h e W e a t h ^ MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1971 B o r n e Weak BaOed Chance o l ttannderaliower Bits •Y. May 39, 1911 evuilnc, cooler by dawn; low p a g e t w e n t y -f o u r near SO. Tamorroiw beoanliig fair, pIcauMUit; Ugh naar 80. Tbursday fair and mild. M an ch ester CSiapter, 15,550 Bdgar Circle of South United Manche»ter— A City of Vittage Charm Methodist Church wlU have a BiPBBSqBA, YYlll rehearse to­ About Town salad luncheon and mission pro­ night at 8 at the Army and TIRES David M. Caldwell, aon en casting for Downey Dr. and Mra. Una P. Stanley Circle of South United the Little Theatre of Manches­ BcKleaton of Newlnfton, are re­ Methodist Church w ill meet to­ ter's September production of < SLACKS House Passes Bill Pilots’ Study Listed cent (raduates from the Loomla morrow at 8 p.m. at the By- "The Price” by Arthur MUIer GLEANED AND School in Wlndaor. sannah Wealey House paridng tonight and Wednesday at 8 at y 4 COMPLETE FRONT END SERVICE lot to go to Mra. Gordon Dun­ the clubroomS, 32 Oak St. The Robert Cart Bartel, eon of play calls for three male and ( PRESSED TUNE-UP MUFFLERS AND TAILPIPES lA LA N C IN G lap’s l«k e Haywood cottage for For Formation Of New Haven Airport Mr .and Mra. Oeriiard Bartel of a potluck. one female middle-aged roles. 8«1 Hackmatack St, recently graduated from Kimball Unkm Miss MUUcent Jones of B ^ ' I I ■ ■ ■ : • ■ " ' AUTO SERVK'E TIRE SHOP SUPERIOR SERVrCE MlM Janice B. Havey, daugh­ the Transatlantic Brides and the IQwanU Cub of Manches­ Parent’s Association Wednesday VIUXS-MMI' ll'l HARTFORD (AP) — A 248-page bill creating a NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Airline Pilots Associa- MPRl'CE STREET ter of Mr. and Mre. Andrew M. ter tomorrow noon at the Man­ IM W. MIDUL.K TPKE. Havey of 48D Sycamore Lone, at 7:80 p.m. at the Veteran’s new state Depaihjnent of Environmental Protection, tion ALP A had listed the site of the state’s worst air MS-ISIK Mt-MM chester Country Club. haa been elected to Alpha Memorial Hall, Sunset Ridge, one of the major efforts of the 1971 legislative ses­ AiunntAr as one of the nation’s 10 most dangerous . • MOBIL CBEDIT C’ARO • crroo CREDIT CARD Lambda Delta, national echo- Bast Hartford. sion, was passed by the House early Tuesday morning airports. "" laatlc fraternity for freabman Hiere will be a potluck to­ and sent to the Senate for final action, The statement issued In Sep- em electronic aids to guide pl- women, at BuckneU Unlveralty, morrow at 13.80 p.m. In the Memorial Temple, Pythian n e oammlMSaner who beada ------tember 1909 included Tweed-New lou in Mind landingB in bad library of the Buckley School Sisters, yyIU meet tomorrow at Haven along with uch airports weather. Lewiabuig, Pa. W6,000 to the amount for all library Yrorkera. 8 p.m. In Odd Fellows Hall. The ATTENTION Jurladictian over “ all that which - ■ - ...... as Kennedy Internatlo^ to New Tweed-New Havoi YYas among Initiatory Degree will be con­ a__ A. ■ m __ , being fc«xaaa« ^lentmutav v«aon awmleatlpolaoning de- Mlae Barbara H . Bebnke, ^ t o do with mvlroimeiit. In- tecOon progiama York, Mteml Internatlotial and thoee singled out in the A P The administrative board of ferred on a class of candidates. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Al­ n<*so.” —Make the state enqiloyea re- toe airport at ItanUngton, W g, lacUng a glide slope South United Methodist Church Officers and members of the Va. where 75 were killed a plane’s angle o f de- len F. Bdinke of 178 B. Center degree staff will wear white TEEN-AGERS O m v h , Urement fund actuarUy round YYlll meet tonight at 7:W In the In a craeh laet November. ^ St, baa been named to the Waterbuiy, House chairman o4' over a period of 40 years by church reception hall. There goYYns. Refreshments will be 10 TBIABS TO 18 TEARS the Environment Oommlttee. aprlng aemeater dean’e Uat at served by Mrs. Irene Vlncek, gradually Increasing the state's fe r a e ^ t ^ ^ e S - N w and Qreen Mountain OoUege, Poult- YYlll be a presentation of the Mrs. Walter Potyra and Mrs. ENTER "WORLD STTLIBIAKER OONTESer’ tormeriy 1^ contributions to It said Monday nitfit, “This is one ney, V t, where ahe la enrolled Planning Conference $md ptx>- in 11 boards, Indudbig clean air, John Keegan. —Oontfauie the oorpoiation tax airport YYhero yy« have alYYays In die retailing curriculum. gram acceptance. water reaouroeai, park and SAVE forest, fish and gaime, shriMIsh (See Plage Bight) r ”^*®.vS^m’“ r e ^ C * ^ ^ ^ The Bfellowcraft Club of Man­ John' Mather Chapter, Order and othen, ave been trans­ Jeffrey P. Harrlaon of 88 Sewing Classes “ jSiTlnSJSLl on toe AIJ*A UP s ^ 5 1 chester Lodge of Maacfia will of DeMolay, will meet tonight ferred to the conunterioner, Myrtle 8t. waa commiaaloned a at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Ust le Bradford, Pa. which YYas ^ aecond lieutenant in the A ir have its annual picnic for mem­ said Ctenqil. The first degree will be confer­ LESSONS $4 .S O the site of two Allegheny crashes Force reaerve program at yea- bers only tonight at 6:45 at 7 In addman, the commisrioner X8 days apart around New ^ « * * * * '« ^ l^kham Park. Later in the red In honor of Edward Slade oi adU have authority over “strty State House terday’a Unlveralty of Connec­ 3 HOURS EACH X i Year’s 1969. and yybs scheduled to continue ticut cmnmencement exerciaes. evening, there w ill be a bualneas Meriden, state executive officer, 6 mining, abandoned automobUea Mkmday's crash of an AUe- NeYYport Ncyyb, V o. after stop- who YYlll Inspect the chapter. WIN FABULOUS PRIZES and other areas never before Buy all your summer wardrobe sesalon. gfaeny Alrtlives Cknvalr 680 h ^ New Haven. The Mothers dub yyIU also meet touched by state law," dampl Kills Bill On The board of Oiriatlan con­ pened. YYfaen^ toe plane was iq>- Page Eight) needs now on these popular styles tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic Trips for 2 to San Francisco. Over 8,000 prises Including said. cern of Center OongregaUanal The executive bodUYl of the Singer SeYYlng Machines prooching Tweed-New Haven in Church YYlll meet tonight at Volunteer League of the Luts Temple. Ihe new department yyIU In­ Health Unit dense fog. Twenty-eight of toe 7:80 In the Robbins Room of Junior Muaeum w ill meet to­ clude ftmotiatiB now haaiBed by 51 persons on board were killed. Manchester Lodge of Masons For Enrollment Information Call the church. morrow at B:15 a.m. at the the Health,, , D^iartment^ and Uie HARTFORD (AP) — Dr. Mior- The plane bit a power line, muaeum. YYlll meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. D e p u ty of Agriculture and oohen’a latest attempt to (AP plwto) ripped through three vacant Airliner Hit m Tlw executive board of the at the Masonic Temple. After SINGER SEWING CENTER „ curb the rising coat of hospital Mayor Lindsay looks' from helicopter window as he surveys this morning’s beach cottages and crashed in y -j The paator-parlah committee the business meeting, a lodge, of Sen. Kennedy Manchester Property Owners 850 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. iwaanrt wUhout dUaent came to nothing early traffic situation in New York City. Supervisors reopened wme of 25 draw­ a marshland. of North United Methodlat instructioii will be conducted by Aaaociation yfIU meet tonight at XELEFBONp: 047-1435 bridges into Manhattan, easing massive traffic j^ s that hit the city. The manager of the airport, M arine Jet^ 8 In the Circuit Court romn at Church YYlU meet tonight at 9 Lyle T. Neddow, lodge historian. Oommlaslon warn Hits Nixon At James Malarky, said the plane the prdlce atatlan. at the church. Refreshments will be served. wto original- ^ ^ vote In the was attempting an instrument ly cftvorM 9k oQoraiiMLting council »» landing in dense fog. Officer Says ^ 'm e H ou«, had prevlouriy de- He said the minimum operat- Protest Rally By LYLE PRICE style #173 .. Style #73 Stylo #187 _ feated 86-71 an amendment Uiat ing ceiling at the airptul is 580 niyMi Cretr-YcnF. naytea^Cren-Year- Playtoi Crota-Tour- Associated Preps Writer Hatrt* FIberMMiaee Htart*$trttcklr»— R e i»»a e «ta tlv e Oohen, a Demo- Sewage Treatment Workers WAflHiMnmN (API — Sen. <**lrman of toe Btiffe tIreWi are full tact Cupt WASHDIGTON (AP) ^National Transportation Safety tlieer elestle eMei ttietcb sn for perfect end from BloomBM^ had un- The and beck M, B. Cj Re|. fit end comfort... Youthful Support and BdvYard M. Kennedy says U.S. Board. John H. Reed, said toe l ^ o b ANOBLBB (AF) . (A. 5, C) Rei. $5.00 aaparoHoiP^trotch „ MUnisIs^rtically iweaented aa toe t Mee.How2iar back and sldat troopa are stUl Oghtlng in Viet- ceUlng at the time of the crash taterc^ c^ er w te^ S9 (D ciiptl Re(. ea. flow 2 for $0.49 (AB. ORti.SS.OO . _ ’ product of oomptYMnlae meettnga ta. Now 2 for $8.49 / y ^>oke^ for t o e R e i j ^ ^ Wuh O c n ^ S t H « ^ t a l ^ Join New York City Walkout nam because President Nixon la was reported at only 200 feet, nh^a toat UBed Playtei raddM area governor a t pifbUc hearing aavlnr "his last great card forThe morning fog was burning between two plmie* toat m ed 50 ee. Now 2 for Cupi kaep natural (0 cupt] Rtf. $6.00 Save^^iirsdffrom thapa wathini aftar 01. Now 2 for $10.49 blasted toe very idea embodied m 49 watnint Styla #37 By B(m MONBOB treated soYYage to flow directly and trucks to the city landfills. peace" until Just before the 1973 off.” however, at toe time in a bUl' svonsored by OoHins. Into area rivers and that there M ayor John V. L lw to y , YY ho the crash, eiq?lalnod Bdgar alrilner hit toe mUltary craft he Stylo # 39 _ (A B) cotton atrapa Stylo #35 (Foaturod) Aaeodated Press Writer Heytii Ctett-Ytar- Bai. $3.95 aa. now Ptaidn Creaa-Ttur- MeakiU eventually was per- which he said had been was n ol^ ed late threat of to- toured the city by helicopter ..^t last toe ultimate and cyn- Bchoonmaker, asalatant alrpott was aboard. aeanecelleaeiil 2 for $6.89 Style #38 NMrtb CattM m auatod^ to^ew depoutx^ ‘®**y**» ^ ‘ ‘*v w lea* an Doable (A. B) Stretch Stnpa Amdrlca't moat -nee It toe light cf day." NEW YORK (AP) — Striking gy^yei^gnce to New York C*y this momtog, reported ^ jcgi reality of our policy le be- manager wto was formerly a "After impact^-the alrUner aoder.cup mm Ii for kof.$4.50u. now popular Bra Styla strike also had qpread to the gtnntog to dawn on the Ameri- meteorologist. hit us—^we tumbled violently better support (A. B, C) 2 for $7.99 Stylo #56 (AB, C) Rn- ^00 aai. $3.50 each New (A B) Stretch back 4 «kdiNow2tor$4.99 spCTimiig too mudi 2 fir 95:99 Now! straps Bar $5.00 aa. (0 cm) Rtf. $4.00 a jOMps) Ro|. M.50 each now 2 for ^.49 Mallow 2 for $6.99 naytoa* Fret 9plrlt» OWloa-- Uniqut light wolfht—nitural, % J fontli Bfuro control—koopa t l^ n p un— YYOfkers YY«re involved. day of a YYedt to Y Y U c h towyeie, opMaUcnal for _ . In nlnnn ufIthMit *1 _ t Jiuieiiy said the Felice De- buatoessmen, church officials, flights” such as toat betog Schless parachuted from toe Shortle ( by tile House and sent to toe Pending construction of Avaraga tag (Fsaturad) ( money l^spending paitment, deqilte today’s devri- civil rights organisers and unton made by the doomed plana. He Marine F4 Long Lag (

All Brea «r«J QWIo.-WhIt^OIrdl.j,^p.™{^ I®* some time here. (Elaatic aWeai B0% nylon, ZO% > i INTIBNATIONAU PLAYTM CORPORATION RRIKTRD IN U.R.A. status, wsbber noted, pemaps A t least stven bridges mnouea ■n.imrfw wkat he caUed "an Ulegal that tha deaoriptiona ooma from Tha YYreckaga, at toe bottom toa tiuNYtoa' are- ohould therefore be subjeot- reopened to traffic tote morning tors, all strike” and said he YYould seek (See Page Fifteen) untrained obaervwrs. of a 3,OOOfoot-daep gorge, yield- vtom ^'x-N to^m ^M duri^ ed to the kind of rate-sstting *V supervisors YYho Worked stations s ^ toe rule of laV to “ It ’s a truthful oboarvation ad the bodies of 22 parsons Mbn- ^ UtiUttes through toe night. Th» toclwr^ atoppages. Hiaf u s, pUne hits the ground day, three of them chlldran. t ' Commission YYlelda over alaotric JoKSna Kretchmar, environ- down reported Im- or a house It’s too tow. Why The body o< tha F4 pilot, —Set a M nalty of P»«tway tohoW cosU torcedtoec^i^c^UMto t o ^ B ^ ^ ^ ^ Space Lab toe Nattonod Transport Safety was found to toe fighter plana, lorS"; i I i Boouid’ rq )o rt yyIH datarmtoa. cratiiad a mile aYYsy. opponenta faUed to of- 18 aeYYBge treatment tacilitias. There Yvaa no Immediate yy^ .panned toe Har- Tba YYliy it Is tha real Tba bodies are being taken by -Raise toe 60 per cent state "“F »»•«« alternatively Web- “nie otoers-on Btafen Island on VYhe^r unl^ lem River from Manhattan to Steered Into story," •ohoolmaker said. hellcoptw: to a temporary retanhursemant to towns fo r the »>•«■ ^ Brooktyn-Yvere operat- Depaitynent of Banlt^on ^ Yvas toe area Miiafky the crash YYOuld morgue on a baseball field to M ANCHESTm ptYweety on mamifaebro Herbert V. Camp, R. tog on a reduced scale. honor too strikers lines U me yt by Monday’s sur- not have occurred If the airport the town of Duarte, five mUes MS MAIN ST. MV tovwitoclea to 60 per cent Ridgefield, told toe House he H » workers’ actions vm rt to picketing igiread. YYalkout to protest of the had been equipped yyIUi elec- away. The craMi site Is to a year and 70 per the li®d to pay |U5 a day at Nor- protest of tha Mata legislature’s The U.800 sanitation workeru, legislature’s refusal to ap- Higher Orbit tronlc equipment known as to- barely accessible part of the year after. ' walk Hospital for bis wife and refusal to iqpptove a new poi- YYho are negotiating a separate ^ union’s new pension MOBCXyW (AP) — Three So- strument landing service or Jagged San GahrlM Mountains —Equalise oti Jury terms at neorboni son, and the boqiltal (t o plan negotiated by the city contract with toe city, dally col- p^^, Viet cnamnnauts steered their ILuS. about 36 miles northeast of Los four YYaeh* (dxoult Court Juriea wanted him to pay 60 per cent ^ tiie union. lect and diapose of 38,0(W tons of pension terms, atready space laboratory Salute into a Hie system measures a Angeles. HOYT h av» alght-YYeek term s). o f the billbaforo h i. YYlfe Yras An B PA spokesman aald toe refuse. K la burned to toe tocto- higher orWt today to baK tern- plane’s iqiproaoh to height and The DCO was IS minutes out No. S4145M-17J, instant —Have the state take over the admitted. c*y, for now, YYas allowing un- erators or is moved by barges (Sea Page Bight) porarily its gradual drop back lateral distances. But toe air- of Lee Angeles Ihternatianal .bilingual English-Spanish entire coot of local wMfare pro- Oohim said the propooed ______— ------to earth, Moscow radio report- port is now equipped YYlto a Airport at the time of the colU- ^calondar, concealed crown, grams (It now pays 75 per cent). Hetdto Core Oommissicn would system that measures only a cion YYitii the F4 which was on a .luminous, adjustable —Set tha inooma and aaoet not control 'coats, but sack tor The maneuver, effected by plane’e lateral distance during flight from Falton Navy Air Sta^ s. bracelet. $69.50 maximiuns of individuals seek- stead to find YYays for hoqiltals firing rockets aboard the craft, approach. Uon to Neviada to Ms home base GM tog to quality for Medicaid to to "reduce their eiqpendltures.’’ YYBS needed to order to keep the InataUatlon of the I.u a at at US Toro Marine Corps Air Connecticut at 10 per cent high- But opponeitis aald such a House Roll Call Vote Puts State aloft for a longer p^od Tweed-New Haven has been de- station, (3allf. er than the maximum, set by commission would endanger the of time. ^ UUgation involving res- a spokesman for toe Federal MAM(0FDtCai.ENCE toe federal government quality of hoqiltal care YYltfaout The is-ton space station baa idents o f a nearby town who AYdatiou Administration said —Have the state take odvan- succeeding to its aim been ta earth orbit since April are trying to block expanslan the DCO yybs being tracked on tags of a $60,000 federal grant that care leas expensive, Qji Road to Off-Track Betting 19, and has been gradmUly drift- of toe airport radar by ground air controllera to retrain toachers. ’ tag doYYn into the upper reaches After toe 75-drato Marse l i^t the F4 did not appear on ra- SEIK O ’S —Waive court fees and costs Miller Opposed HARTFORD (AP) _ A 141-Sl and OTB until additional studies In general, opiponents said earth’s atmoqihere. University footboH iBsaster last tim- acreens. fo r poor people. Jacob F. Millar, ptaaldeiM o f ro ll call vote ta the House Mon- could be done, were defeated. gamUtog yyUI not produce signl- where friction wotod dtetate- November at Huntington, W.Va. g^ld the fighter yyos using Camato —Bet up a system of "half- thele Manchester ' Memorial day day evening evening set set Connecticut Connecticut on on While While backers backers of of the me bill mu fleant amounts of revenue, wiUwill grate grate ..it. an Associated Proas study «visual rules," the “see and be Oievndet’s Summer Sale Yvay houses’’ for children to Hospital Board of Trustees yybs the roFid to a state lottery, caUed it an “historic day," one inrite gangsters to come to The cosmonauts boarded the showed that nuire than half ^ need of help, but not necessarily ^ strons oononent of the "Health horse-racing and off-track bet- i^ponent, Bep. Robert D. King, Oonnecticut, will entice the poor station MGonday morning by toe nation’s airports lacked mod- (See Page T yy») BI-LINGUAL on aD Che^dles and Cam aios. to need of cotnmitmetit to a Hwg R-ToUand, cadled it "one o f the to bet money they con HI afford crawling through a narrow pas- state institution. (See Page Sevan) The Senate is aiqiected to add saddest days to the history of to lose, and will change the sageway from their Soyus 11 a set o f wheel covers and an A M /F M radio or any stereo Chevrolet’s Summer Sale rads the end of June. It’s its apimval, and Gov. Thomas Connecticut.’’ character of the state for the spaceship. a sale on every m ^ e l o f our mid-eize Chevelle and equipment. (Stereo available only on Chevelle.) J. Meskill, toe first Oonnecticut King warned toat Connecticut YYorse. Soyuz 11 was launched Sunday By buying the iiackage, you start summer by sports-size Camaro. In Hartford getting a great deal on America’s most popular mid-size governor to a long time to coun- was about to become "Reno Hackers said toe people of morning and chased ^Salute W ATCH: It’s a simple sale to help you save money. tenance legalised gambling, yyIU Bast," and another opponent, oonnecticut want legalized gam- through space fm: more than 35 Simidy order your Chevelle or Camaro with four car or the one the readers of Car and D river magazine picked as 1971’s Best Sporty Car— the Camaro. Which, sign toe measure under an a- Rep. Edgar Ktag, R-Farnatagton, Mtog, that though U YYon’t solve hours before catetatog up and Cf-canvl- T ’a w P l a n features we think you’d want anyhow. you’ve got to admit, isn’t a half bad start. State Senate Passes Bill greement YYorked out on too pa- said the legislature should con- yjg state’s fiscal problems it docking wMh it. JL/€?JJl1.U L/A aa LS4 li^ lc a A I i f a A . a. J.CUJ. They are white stripe tires, the deluxe seat belts. trYMiage aspects of too betting slder the fate of TVoy when it As of 1 p.m. Moscow time or 8 * *>*a I AAA>% A.ul A $UA %uf A 4 m Aa 4 Aw SWA Aa w (See Page Tiro) THE INTER­ system. welcomed a horse into Its gates. a.m. EDT, toe Salute-Soyus bad Raising Minimum Wage circled the earth 21 times with Rolling Toward Sure Death Although the opponents of the the cosmonauts aboard, the So­ HARTFCHtD (AP) — Billa to toe actual minimum Yraga bill to toe House were not viet ncYYS agency Tasa said By DAN HALL vestment income, Sen. Joseph raising CXinnecticUt’s minimum from $1.11 to $1.25. numerous, they were not raluc- ■Genovesi Against at mldafteraoini. Associated Preos Writer I. UebecYnan, D-New Haven, N ATIO N AL YYSga for most VYOtken to $1.86 The bUl setting floors on agrt- tant to speak Uielr piece. ‘The state of- too iit ^iBith - - - — — D ------— N-.Chari®*—. —— -— Boggtal — DO— a^---- SST*was0010 BO YYBS "not Boid"«Hd’’ on« lot- TaasTuns aaiaaald met o e '^cumumiddid c n a u t s -- on« legislaton wore relieved that atraight party Unes, Drat defeat- Turbo Hydra-matic transmission with any ical their cars are. But Motor Service and Service calendar. So when he gets line, by Seiko, the world’s to check pollution caused by our cars. ttww to include chiropractic and vlct to itie taaprtsonz^t wim lottery bllto since be began Francto Mahoney — voted for ^ Yvalttog "to be their second working day RepubUcan Gov. Thomas J. Mes- w is-n a modification of Mea- V8 and power steering are now standard. And Station Management magazines asked garage ontometric treatment, and YYOUld no chanw o fp a ^ e f « 80 y w w introducing them ta im , ^ the lotteries - horse tracks-olf and aboard toe apace station had klU had promised to veto too y u ’# Feb. 16 budget proposal to that place In the sun, his largest manufacturer of owners and mechanics what they thought— which In the early 1960’s we began installing that’s not all. , j. , emission controls on our engines. And now, every guarantee confidentiality ta drug S m ^ a y W. J h ck etsvD ^ l^ clkoekl grinned and said: To- track betting measure. The y would be good and resumed check- Democrats’ fiscal plan. focustog on a 7 per cent aales It has built-in power front disc br^es, a ones really have the l ^ t mechanical problems watch carries on the mood. quality jeweled lever 1971 Chevrolet is equipped to reduce hydro­ t(«atment. Hartford, ^ d the ptepoM thg ja y !" third—R^bU can Donald Geno- . * tog out the apacecraft’a equip- T\ieaday, Meridll told newsmen tax yyIOi fewer exemptions. The bu ilt-in poYYer ventilation system , a bu ilt-in and are easiest to maintain. carbon output by 80% and carbon monoxide Meoriv Ste hours YYsre spmt change would ^ an totem ^ - ^ Connecticut had craated a vesl—voted against It. Genovesi ^ Genovesi ment. one upttiot of the recent partisan senate then apimved the Dem- watches. So you pay only for double-panel roof that’s stronger and does a Nova came out on top, right at the .very top. Let him pick any one of emissions by about two-thirds. and iwwiAing ate sentence b e t a ^ t h ^ e c ^ lottery 10 years ago, it vrould aald after toe vote that he YYOUld ooaltlon t o ’did veater- MlUlons of Soviet television fiscal hassle to that the some- ocraUc tax proposal by the better job o f absorbing sound. Nova is small enougji to fit neatly into chidr « id life have n ett^ $ ^ mUUon from It approved a bill for lot- K S s bto^ v l ^ watched the co«no- times ptopoaed state income tax .ame margin. Seiko’s great bi-lingual the timepiece, not the time It has built-in side-guard door beams, built- garagM and tight parking spaces. Big enough to You can help, too. Keep your car tuned and those pollution controls checked regularly. packages _ ___ ®'**‘®** caii lead to p a ^ after by now, Mloclkoski s^d. t^^es only but was against toe ^ ’off-ttackl^ nauts deUver a greeting to the to Just about dead. The toemne ib a House deviated by only it took to make it. m is m i in steel cargo guard in the trunk and more seat five in the coupe, six in the sedan. The $1.86 m in im a wage, anytime from 10 to 26 years. The lottery yybs evidently the package deal. ^ “ “ o «-»a c k bet- s ^ repwiedty has played a coe vote from the partisan pat- watches. All have automatic It’s economical in city driving: yet hefty Let that sun shine in. built-in room than any other car in ite field (so wfalch would mipemsds tto cu^ The lengthy wait for parole most popiHar part of the thito- MM,rh«iter ______a tolevlalon .camera focused promtaent role ta recent back- tarn. |iep. Elmer Moctensen, self wind, water resistance to S E I K O 0 0 0 ^ says AutamotiH Industries magazine). enough, with standard Six or V8 engine, to give you a solid ride on any highway. RepubUcan mayor of Newington, Not only is Impala traditionally America’s 1 with the Democrats on the USE YOUR CREDIT No. 1 seller, it’s traditionally higfi in holding ite that the GOB’S pft>- resale value. . ^ , Remember, buckling your seat and shoulder bells is an idea you can live with. 1.01 milUon spending pro- See the U.S.A. in comfort, and at reasonaUe tehees. proved sn amendmsnt sought by urould to even mgra humane.’ ’ atop on bom sides of me pouu- ~ ^ ------“r;:;"',’,.,,"’ oppemuon was oy m- — ------apendtag. 5 S L « n t owner, ttot would to- Proponents of ^S S Ltag medl- cal oldie, ^ ^ ^ ““ ^ S L t t a g on toe taxation ^ ^ SUOOR crease toe gratuity allowaiice cal-servlce coverage to provide “c*" ^ Oonnecticut.” lute. ^ ^n a 10.’ ” ^ * from 60 cents to 60 cents an bUl. Four o f ^ m , to^ d tog tw Ktag, ^ of aa-at, (gee Page Fifteen) percent tax on savings and to- , (gaa Page PWastt) 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Chevrolet hour, resulttog to an increase (Sea Page Tkraa) toat would postpone horse-racing The blU ta eiqpectad to pass (See Page BIgM) "YOU CAN BE SURE AT SHOOR’S" Now, hane a great summei; MANCHESTER EVENINa HERALD, MANCfiisstER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 8 ,i^ PAGE THREE

MANCHEiSTBR iBSyENlNO SOatALD, MANCHESTER, CCNN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1971 Town ISames Administrator PAGE TWO Drug Center Residents Strongly Opppse South Windsor Sheinwold on Bridge Tbe Drug Advisory Center, For Water-Sewer Division Installment THEATER TIME In Jeaae Lee House at 48 F D R m R E N I B W Hartford Rd., la obearving A 20-year-old -Pennsylvania dry and Carpenter Inc. to Har­ SCHEDULE eXHAJMN ABOUT S P A W tee following schedule: SOLVES OBBAT MESMBT NOBTH Request to Rezone Area man, Jay. Joeeite GUea, has rtokurg, 2*a. Fines Given PTA Outfits B A 6 3 (Monday through Friday, ____ GUes Is married and has terse BuiiMtdb — “ Ttmy lO gbt Ba ia»iMii*•■■**»* 8 :80 a.m . to B p.m . been appointed water and sew- O AJ107 The Baby Has CMaaU” , 7:15, By ALFRED SHBINWOIJ> BY WnXJAM COB hall, aaylng the largo crowd had other municiiMd eervlcea. er administrator for tee town ______9 M O K52 A telephone backup ser­ Ctnanui 2 — “Aadromada Playground (Herald Reporter) not been antleipated. Two communicatloiis were en- Latest Veto If you found younalt in a 4 A 102 vice ' la available Monday and wiU assume his duties July Strain” , 3:00, 4:30, 7:00, »:S0 strange town some afternoon, through Saturday from 6 Biit on a riiow of handa, those tered into tee hearing record MLMU 4MHTIK It was another standing- in the room voted to stay and by Town Planner J. Eric Pot- 12. A Busy SmHliy HARflTORD (AP) — Gov. CSsima n — “ 30,000 Lmcuoo you might walk up to a police­ WEST EAST p.m. to 8 a.m. His aiqiolntment was an- - At School A 109 87 ThMUM J. Meiddll iiaed hla Utodar THa Saa” , 1:30, 4:10, 7:00, man and aok him how to play ♦ K For drug advisory Infor­ room-only session for the 'continue tee hearing. ter. One, from tee Capitol Re- nounced todi^ by General Man- CHESTNUT, Bl. (A P) — B e e n N a m e d E <7 Q 8 4 vato powar llttiday to •and 0:30 tee qtadee In today's hand. The C? 9632 mation, ca ll: 647-9232. Planning and Zoning Com- Atty. Eugene Kelly, repre- glon Planning Agency, said the ager Robert Weiss. LongfeUow’s village blacksmite Avery St School chUdnn wUl iMMUna O J 10 9 4 0 AQ87 miaaioh laat nierht na real- sontlng tee appUcaUt, argued proposal is too smaU to be back to tha lagtali^uxa MU SUM - “Bol^ Carol, Tod, tawmli answer you’d get wouldn’t ^ GUea, whose starting salary worked unber the spreading « 8743 ♦ 96 dente from the easenteU character of «Slonal sl|^cance » d that U $13,176.80, wUl be reaponsible chestnut tree, but smithy ■Tom teat would have permitted to- A Alton” , 3te0: 't3actua Ftowwr", ^ E 3 any worse than If you had drop­ aenra irom xne town s changed with sur- proposed change “does not •tollment payment of court 7:30 pteyground equipment ped Into tee town’s leodliig SOUTH for tee day-hMlay operation of MdOnney works throughout the Orunn, Bobert Dale n , aon of Robait Date and Sandra 4 QJ542 southwest area turned out rounding develMment to the appear to be IncompaUble” with fines, and nine other meaoiiroa UA Tbontre Itoatr-'Tittln Big whtob the PTA worked ao dUl- bridge club and asked tee same to oppose a wquert ^ A. A. ^ , , roral devel®®' length, sho6’ weight billa. Among teem waa legtola- guUad”, 3:39; “Wtantog” , 10:90 oerlen of fund raising pto- modern times. Or, at leoat. It ARRESTS to A Zone. «*e class- PlaiuUiig “ 6 tion teat would direct tee state Boot Hartford Oitvo-Ri — grama and chotoe of Itema was waa until tela column appear­ North East Sooth Wa R oy C. Garey, 19, o f 43 Sea-, GUes niig the vacancy ere- ®*ib other data, somewhat diffi- MMwa, Oettrejr Btehard, aon of Richard and Jeanette aa a “roservolr of land Oommlsrion. recommm^^ ^ ated when Graydon Lockwood cult for a toyman to understand, Oautraau Dionne, Macht Rd., Columbia. He waa bom May 31 to take otver a poUutton-abate-. “JoF’, 8:3B; “Payoho Lovar", made on tee recommendattone ed. 1 NT Pan 3 4 ?a< n ^ ^ O Circle, role, charged with breach later tabi^tabled by the commission.commlsston, nAMtu approval. That group’s letter ment project if a municipality lOriS of PhlUp Smith, school peto- 1 otpiM M aww 4 4 A ll Pan retired from tee top depart- He serves 31 stables to a 90- at Manchaater Memorial Hoi^tal. Hla maternal grandparanta ' nnMiiwMd North dealer ______of p ^ e , yeator:^ afternoon at is for two parcels off Wood- ^ said zwilng near .tee town line falla to complete it aa ordered, Baet Wtodeor Drive-lh — clpal; James Snow, town rec- Bote aldea vulnerable ------—------W. Center and Cocqier Sts., re­ la residential, requiring 16,000 ment post to February. Since m«e rwU«» Biaa to care for an are Mr. and Mra. Arthur J. Oautraau, Biaat Hartford. lAa pa­ aide St. and HlUstown ^ Rd. . He also pointed out that no teen (PNem has been acting estimated l.BOO horses and pon- ternal grandparenta ara Mr. and Mra. Henry .Dlcnna, Hartford. and would set iq» 'a program “The Deae at”, 8:9S; “Darling roatton director and James Mc- [*0*^«»»4**M»***»«»#***'mMM*M^ Opening lead — Jack of Dia- ^ ^^1 would etUl leased on flEO non-surety bond totaling 46 owned «i»MhHng teacher's aides to work UU” . 10:30 iCiiiMie cf the physical educa­ ■I B g o MV !P OM'MfM Ctourt date June 31. B V o Ir T “ ®® ®®UlB msdo Of tlW Udld on' behalf of 20 Buperintendent. *®®'' He haa a slater, Nancy, 3. -rtrt, »»ve both the queen and Jack J. and Albert C. Sed- ^ ^ utiUtiea Ittv A graduate of Newaric (N.J.) • «. « * m toarard teaching certlftoatea. tion department at the school. West won tee first trick with ^ trump# to hla own hand, ■ lacek. ^ •_ _a.a a aa. _sa ... ase aTeft propeTw owners was Atty. CoUege of Engineering wlte a Laorier, David IPatrtck, aon of Albert and Nancy BaUay The insteUment paymeid of Mra. Robert Sklenar, publicity tee Jack of dlamcnds and c»- ,»ould aurvlvo If Carolyn A. Hadden, of 198 HU- o^e piece, of 19 acres, is off *’®*® ***® ®**® Daniel Brown of Hartford who Laualer, 90 Rose Clrcte, Apt. 100, Middletown. Ha waa bom fines was proponed to adjust to for the PTA said an tlnued the aulL Scute ruffed tte ^ alnifleton pro- 1 ^ St., charged wlte tatcxlca- the north side cf Woodalde St.; 2S^*devil^^ ® petition with 234 bachelor of science in clvU en­ FOR May 21 at Manchester Memorial Hoqdtal. IBs maternal grand­ a Supreme Court rulligr that a Airliner Hit eight-foot aUde, a huge set of third diamond and now had to wart had no more tlon, yesterday afternoon fol- he other, of 27 acres, Is off the 5^ develi^r and approved by gignatures, some from Baat gineering, Giles has had four Andover years’ experience In the Air parents are Mr. and Mrs. WllUam BaUey, CrdmwaU. Hla pater­ person could not be Imprisoned monkey bara, and a fort mov­ p l a y the hand so aa to limit the jo lead. lowing a domestic disturbance. west side of HUlatcwii Rd. run- ^® con*"**®®*®" ®«®>’ P«»>“ c Htortford. ’and all In opposition. nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Itetrick Laualar, 3000 B!l- •Imply beoauae he la tmahle to ing whirly-blrd, are among the trump toes to one trick. She was scheduled for aroult ^ southerly about l.BOO feet ___ _ ®“*'* ® change to A Force as a blo-envlroameatal Cosmetics Officer Says The point to remembu: la teat engineer. He was reqxxislble Ungton R d., Wi^pplng. Ha baa a slater, Christine, 3 ^ . pay hto fine. Items aUected as moat bene­ Grange Elects Stoce South hadn’t read teto goem T^y to lead an honor Court in East Hartford today. from the intersection , mentioned the .develop- would be incompatible with « « w * .« MeekUl argued, however, that ficia l to all atudenta, More column, he led the queen of for tee engineering aspects of rrs equipment to yet to come. for a Unease uideae you're win­ a preventive medicine and oc­ Petragjia, Damon Blark, aon of VlncMit and Cteudatte "allowing a defendant to pay Marine Jet, New Officers apadea. West was oUiged to ing to have It covered perhaps Langley Petra^la, 30 TMut Stream Dr., Vemon. He araa bom hto fine on tee.Installment plan Money-raising activities in­ cover with the king, and dum­ A written warning for faUure _ nirtfo-d attornev OoUeg* ®ltc at WethereU adding, “Zoning is supposed to cupational health program in a cluded a coltoctton of trading Andover Grange last night by a stogteton. to to drive a reasonable distance n-Hwood Farms homeowner _ HUlstown Rd. as ex- rofleot the community’s Idea of military community of 23,000 Mi^ 3i at Manchaater Mammlal Ho^tUal. ISa paternal grand­ makes it as painless as poestble (OonUnued from Page One) m y's ace won. Now Blast waa Dolly Qaeatton Liggetts apart waa issued to Daniel J. wZJT^ced ^ what Is best for tee community. in Germany. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vlncert J. Patraglla, Brooklyn, N.T. and, to my opinion, detracts .. 1. elected Oftlcera for the coming mra to win two trump tricka, Ah dealer, you hold: Spodea, He has two' alstera, Darla, 7, and BMka, 0. from tee purpose of the sen­ Frey of RockvlUe, after a col- P>»®® hi the area. ______Since August - 1988, he has At The Parkade «« a *er Her- . . . traffic presents woiks section of the consulting Fields Holmes, 70 Bldridge St., Manchester. He waa bom May ^ ------“ c€Mtealrman ^i r i s ' s , “■ At a meeting whtoh featured ^ ^ S i, -st Wka* do you eey7 Higfaway, -between his ca r and ®“PP®*^ *he request. MCKlimey, who testified hazttrd to children firm of Gannett, Sleming, Oord- perwork tee change would re- controllera. Answer: Paaa Avoid opening 23 at Manchaater Memorial Hoqdtal. fOa maternal grandpar­ one driven by John J. Soblskl of H granted, thachange to A tj,at the most appropriate use quire. R was not unusual tor tee F4 Bn- “• P®***"* eupper, the following ^est had the king of spades, he the bidding with a borderline ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fields, Rockland, Maine. Hla AmoM the other vetoed bills not to appear on radar acreena, South Windsor. ^®*i® would abow apertoe^ to (j,e land to question would be tn -M-on ^ would play It, and South waa aceleas hand. ------tee zone, or slngle-fomliy dweU- ^ ^one. MdKlnney described pei^le patemal grandparents are Mr. and lira. Biben Hohnea, 74 are ones that would: he said, because of the varla- Hutchtoaon. mra t o ^ one epede trick no Spruce St, Manchester. He baa a brother, Robert 4; and a Oopyrigkt 1371' COMPLAINTS ‘ng» with 12,000 squara *0®* the slngle-famUy development ^^^vJ *T h^^Si"t*e^t^e —Require.the Welfare Depart- hies in picking up an aircraft on a«»rai dollars wiU o^'wweer; Mrs. Ann VanDeuaen, matter bow favorably he dia- Oeaeral Feoture# Oorp. sister, Amanda, IH- Sometime during the last few minimum lots The mltomum the Woodside St - WethereU ment to give “roaeonable no- radar. Tliese, he eald, are the as Georre WUmer and locturar; Herbert Palmer, stow- tributed the misaing H»dea If ______days, four tiros and rims were lot under the piw nt rural ^ ^ M « *1 » • Uce” before Inopeottog a home plane’e motion, altitude, speed, m ottoi^very School •«*; Mra. Margaret Teomana, Baat had the king of qiades, „ stolen from a Jeep vriilcle park- classlflcation la 30,000 square ^ homes there how beinv made In the Rooney, Ttanothy Conor, aon of Brian and Magda Walthar rMitatntwg children receiving bow the radar to adjusted and fo te e n have offered their eerv- ch*q>Iata; Mra. O irlstlne Oovell, there waa certainly no advan- Old Fire Horse Rooney, dark Rd., Bolton. He waa bom May 34 at Manches­ ed at Hartfonl Rd. Enterprises, teet. were on lota of lOO feet frontage ^ ^ made In tee welfare aid. Meridll said, "The ground clutter such as moun- Ices In «— the equiinnent. treasurer; and BUswocth OoveU tage In leading tee queen. d ALLAB (AP) — Uke the old ------Though tee use that would be smaller. area, ho said. ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal graw^parante ara Mr. welfare commissioner has a dlf- tatoa «„/.« the committee formed eeoretaiy. South could lose noteing by hdraee that couldn’t stand and Mra. Pater Walthar, Germany. His patemal graiulkiarants A light to the roar of Robert- made of the land was not stated McKinney’s statmnent *bn. Brown and many of tee res- ficutt enough Job administering Investigators from the FAA, a monte ago, tee fathers Also elected were: Howard leading a low trump to dum- gtlU to tee pasture when the fira son School was shot out last by the iqipllcant, opinion by the changing the land to A Zone Idents speakiiig later charged are Mr. and Mrs. Sean G. Rooney, Slorance St, Manchester. programs of bto department Nkttonal iranaportatton Safety F or have put up two tethMvball Stanley, gatekeeper; John my’s ace. The if nothing i)eiu rang, C3ilef Ode C. Martn His patemal great-grandmother la Mrs. Susan Rooney, Lock- night oppoeltion was that tee acreage ,rould amount to "upgrading of ““‘I ***® Woodalde St. area al- without tee additional hurdena Board, Marine Ootpa, Hughee hop-ecotch and Hutchtoaon, asristant Steward; startling h^pened, be could re- ts going to carry his profeaden ------la earmarked for apartments, aroa" drew Jeers from tee ready has a heavy traffic pro- wood S t, Manchester. He has a brothwr, Brian, 1; and a slater, this legislation would place on Air West and tee Airline PUote mm«s on tee black top Mrs. Mary Boudreau, lady as- turn a low trump toward hla into retirement, Brlgld, B. Blgfateen aheeta of plywood and the tpeakera almost unanl- audience. A number of persons 6Iem because It la used ^ •!«*«» him.” Association went to tee crash installed some of the alstant stewiurd; Mra. Dorothy own hand. Hie ddendera would Fellow firemen presented him were stolen from the Green mously were against that pros- contested his statements workers traveling to and frotn -Authorise the Oommlaeton site by helicopter Monday. None ^uipmont. Work still remains Oaqwr, ceres; Mra. Kto Spear, get their normal trump trick If with a radio csqntele of ploktog Graduation... Manor Construction Co. at 888 pect as a violation of the rural „„ lot aisea, saying Pratt and Whitney. Wells, Seott Christopher, son SM^^Stephen and Carol foe Higher BkhicaUon to eetab- would ray whether they had any done to complete an art pomona; Mn. Maty Palmar, the five missing trumps were up fira colls. D’Onofrio Wella, 48 Carpmter Rd., Bolton. He waa bom May SB Parker St., sometime over the character of the area. oiolr ptopertiea were huger This traffic proeenta a hazard Udi multtooUege centers to tee todlctlon what caused the flora; Haamon Cochrane, Ex- divided 8-Z ______weekend. __ - than he had described. to children waiting for school at Manchester Memorial HoqpitaL IBs maternal grandparanta Greater Hailferd and New Her craah, which occurred to hasy,- Tetovtaten ecuUve Committee member for South would gain U West had are Mr. and Mrs. Leon lyOnofrlo, Newington. His patemal Many said they had bought buses since there are no oldo- ven areas i*he one olaaned for tate afternoon sunohlne. Lori Sousa, daughter of Mr. three yean; Mra. Olga Lind- the aingletcn king, stoce teen Two windows were broken on . . . crowd size thelr homes because of tee walks In tee area, the speakers Winners in Feis gran<4>arenta are M r. annd M rs. S. Wesley Wells, Charlevoix, Waterbury. The governor The toveaUgaton sold they Mich. He has a slater, Lynda, 4. and Mrs. Raymond Sousa of holm, Blue Cross collector. he could capture the king with a payloader i>aiked at a con­ not anticipated area's rural atmoM>here and maintained. Several also said argued the project should be probably would remain in the Farmatesd Dr. will appear on Aiqiclntod were: Mine Vera ______ACCUTRON Nl «• « a • struction site adjacent to tee that they would object to any poor drainage on the roads Maureen and Brian Donachle Irish Dancing. Ann Devine and at least postponed imtU inform- area tor up to two week#. ______Behllo, Kerrie Marie, daughter of Bdward Jr. and Carol tee Don TutUe RFD 8 tolevldon Stanley, planlat; kOas Marion Health Spa on W. Middle Tpke. M ore than 100 persons change not in harmony with It. hold first place trophies they Anna-Mae Zachorewltz are the atlon to obtained from the Wa- A flight data recorder, which pj^gram Saturday. She will be gtauley Mra. Marie Hmtoon, over tee weekend. GadarowsU Behllo, 41 Deerfield Ave., Hartford. She waa bom IHEAIRE EAST crammed the Municipal Build- May 28 at Manchaater JHemorlal Hoq^taL Her maternal grand­ terbury complex. eotoalM m at^ featured to tee 4-H Fashion ^ra. Chralyn Mbrtlock, Oom- ing hearing room beyond capa- by BULOVA parents are Mr, and Mrs. lliaddaua GadarowsU 043 Wood- —Permit towns to retain BO Won, alr^e^ ritituM, pav^ Show at noon. mittee cn Women’s Actlvltlea; Yesterday afternocn a palr of filling every available seat, . . most fear homeowners In the Redwood j„ Qiastonhury. Sunday. bridge St, Manchester. Her patemal grandparents ara Mr. cents. Instead cf 3S cents, from force# and headings of tee DOB Lori la one of S3 participanta gmsworth OoveU gtoasea were ^ en ^ a IW ^ out apartments Maureen, 16, won first place Mary Beth CtovoHo. daughter earii fee tor hunting, trapping was r e i^ r ^ f ^ teew ^k- .elected frexn some B28 4-H r««re,entaUve: John Yeomans, INI swimming at the Globe HoUcw haU, and the hearing and Mrs. Bdrtard Behllo, Greenfield. She has a brother, Kev­ *UTT1£BIGMAN' coUectlvo ^ ^ In the Eastern United States ji,. and Mrs. Alfred J. Caval- Give______today’s graduate the most in, 1 %.' and ajmrt flailing, a move that W and ■*"*•»» ,5^**?**I^ membera eteo appeared to the i^irLm m lttee; Mrs VaM>eu- Pool. was a haU hour tote to starting. Most cited fears teat a change lots Junior CSiamplonshlp and Brian, j,, 26 Green HU St. wrai a Tia 4-U a »i/«rlr( Ml W • *> * Meskill said ’’cannot he a c^ ^ Hartford poimty ^H O ot^ s^puWiclty, and Mra Rachel The slse c f-the tuincut ap- meant apartments, and that ' 9, wtm first place In toe Eastern gecond place medal In a aolo I W dlllEQ WStCll 111 lllB W0rlCl“” ACCU* Qndmoadsen, Michael Denais, son of Robert and Flor­ ed during tee present fleeal damaged by fl». Ruyu* b, May at Centtool HUl gta^toy, IctMcrn^acdROcI parently caught the Planning apartments would bring prob- presen. united States Minor Champion- ^61 and first place In a three- ■ _ . . ence Sosnak Gudmundaen, 42 L^and Dr., Manchester. He was crlato.” ------Hsii of tee G. Fox and Co. and Zoning Oommisaion by sui^ lems attendant upon increased “One apartment comply wiu place hi a four- ^and reel. tron. Accutron time is so nearly bom May 19 at Manchaater Memorial H ostel. Hla maternal The aetton tocieaaes tea nnm- -m-m ^ e e w t Department Store In Hartford. nrfdae C3iib Bill Hikes prise. Because of the lack of population—more traffic, addl- ®"ly reel. SheUa ConnoUy, daughter of ber at MieakUl’s vetoes tela aes- l# ^ l I f a 11 V gaf as Show Items were evaluated iwridav’s mDiJN«Ns«r grandmother la Mra. Rose Sosnak, 43 Leland Dr., Manchester. Y U l C ontlmbari.ofccnatruct.^de- seating and uncomfortable con- tional achool children and a tually^ vdU sa®®t the whole brother, Andrew won a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ccmnolly perfect that Bulova guarantees Hebaaasiater,Krlstlna,SH- nouveau MON-FBL 7te3-9te9 M inim um dltions, Chairman Joseph need for more schocri construe- FansMa. ^ Florence St., won a third Mt the tinn. nlus aiUlUonal demands on Donald Brown Of 140 Ralph ______------Pllta On on tee to- e m ^ ^ : SAO. 3te4S:VteSd3 ' Swensson offered to reset the tlon, plus additional demands on I»d deninmd the feet thak no hornpipe, third place for solo place medal for a solo reel, first IT lllS otaiC VrD dividual model. first and —amki monthly accuracy to within 60 Maatreda, Matthew Jay, son of Frank Jr. and Maxine Sinr.-3-4te9-7-3s39 Pay Scale date of tbe hearing to a huger fire and police pratectlon and Si.f'iSty 1.^ JK bS m id Pl»d .to. p t o t o . t o t o Holmes Mantreda, Thompson St, Glaatonbiny. He' was bom Stock Market w ^ the zone change appUca- hand reel. Another brother, place for a three-hand reel, May 19 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Oa grand­ (Oonttimed from Page One) tlon. “It’s a bod four comers Michael, won a first place medal sheila and her sister, Mary, seconds.* mother la Mra. Annie Holmes, 80 BtuefMd Dr,, Apt G, Man­ NEW YORK (AP) — The Lonery noad ■ituation there ” he said. ' for a solo Jig and first place for and Maureen Donachle were chester. ras patemal grandparents are IDr. and Mrs. Frank stock market took a modest set­ chiropractic and optomrtric' (Oonttaned fMm Page One) tee “4-H Blue Ribbons' group Radiewtos; third place. Miss Lofts, Open Rooms MMiilrei. Lester Black ®- ®<*® ™®'- '* '‘ ® P®” "*® ^® P®^ of a group that won tee Manfreda Sr., Glastonbury. HBa patemal grenHnnuidmotbor la back to moderately active trad- Joyce DrlskeU end Mra Fran- trectiment overrode objections Donachle 9hUdren are Mr. and Teacher’s €horegraphy,_^ a BUiu Gado, Olaatonbiiry. He haa four alstera, Deborah, 18, of South Wtodsor. "POPS CONCERT' that the change would cause Ih- ACCUTROM **240*’- Four other South Windsor Halnea ^ S t e e a ^ S S b »*at»ew J. Donachle of special competition In ^ch Susan, 17, Carol, 18, and Kathy, IS.' ‘^ t’SH fa mny-througb of the y craaaea In rates for Connecticut Water resistant, ' « m wralSL tta^^Stalato f glrU wlU appear with Lori. «W SooeS Honor PRESENTED BY 29« P®^>- Bt. 6®®H K «“P performs a dance They are: Barbara BeU, JIU Mra Robert OampbeU, tte 87, ' Medical Service and dteer medl- In New School Plan f ^ t ^ Ms ebu- ixmachle children are stu- choreograi*ed by Ite teacher. luminous dial, Rnlglrt, Christopher Assisi, aon of Richard and Larndne tradingtraiHmr MondayI b n la v afters f S ^ live v e con­oou- * *>*« MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL to their Uyee, and that some of Bancro^ Mary BUen DUUon tormer prees 'director tor the Vcai plans. BY JOHN JOHNSTON be the gymnasium and locker trdm Keen- dents of the Erin School of (Herald Photo by Pinto) combination numerals, Granberg Knight Grant OU Rd., Tolland. He was bom May , secutive advancing oeastons. Sen. Joseph J. Dlnlelll, D- the enormous amount of money and Karen Roberto. Otemeottout Trails council of MUSIC DEPARTMENT ' (Herald Reporter) rooms and administrative 18 at Manchaater M etm sial HoapUaL IBs maternal granil^Mtr-' Tbe noon Dow Jones average now flowing Into organised Bristol, mocked a report that ^ ey St. srtiool because of over^ stainless steel. $110.00 Wtodsor Flay CMrl Scouts was honored et its flees. T h e ® wculd^ be ^ crosnlod conditions there. en^ are Mr. and Mrs. lOlton A. Granberg, Actcn, Maae. Hla of SO induatrlala showed a loaa crime through Illegal betting FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1971 adding chiropractors’ service to Clusters of first floor a ftutrona end eubecrlhen of annual meeting Weteieaday in paternal grandparanta are MT, and Mra. Harold J. KUght Ac­ o f 8.4B at 919.81. operations should be diverted 6:30 PJH treatoent coated by such plan, open^nce^ cl^rooms a^e. ton, liaaa. DecUnes exceeded advances tee South Wtodsor Country Morris. She was presented with u . • ' Ml Ml e *1 *1 Flayers are tovitod to attmd a certifleate of oppreciatton. HIGH SCHOOL QUADRANGLE would cause a lO-pei^cemt in- o p e n in g o n to a m e d ia c e n - , , 4^ ,rou*d exit to Kmnedy on SHEFFIELD BRICK tnM « aa H«w T young niece, Oatherlne. “ WIWNINQ” STARTS TOMORROW that would set up a jwesldentlal tor the preparations m w site impUcatlons, a ^ T'S'i th ^ voices to the eariler arg- 1 to 17)4; Garcia, off 8% to 30H; Vernon police made three ar- ‘nckete tor the showing have SmABIS WJBD. prlmary In Connecticut. Tho hUl detailed drains, which ^ mum expowre ®» ® J «^ ^ of opposition. Ycnken Raceway, up 8H to reate last nigbt. All were the re- already been mailed, but any conduct a primary for be presented ®bout two routes; and estabUte ^ m ioe^ ce had also 8814; Amco Industries, up % to suit of complaints of alleged patron not receiving any may both major parties on the first Weeks. Last nl^t s prerent^ tlon routw ^ ere ^ cM diw ^nosoA the CUD Zone appUca^ PU ZA DEPT. STORE 2SH; and Wilson Brothers, up 1 disturbances and all three leave his name at tee Jesters’ (We Have A Notion To Flense) to 17%. charged are scheduled to box office and be will be admit­ T k i l S : E. MIDDLE TPKB. (Next to P < m ^ Market) ------to Circuit Court 13, Rockville, ted. Further intorqiatlon can be cording to tee registered vote. stecker and ______bour hearing In March and la OPEN WED., THCB8., B W . tIU 3 obtained by oalUng Mra Mkngl- Technicolor* • Techniscope* . Delegates would be chosen at currently being studied by the Diivor KiUed July a 1CROMWELL STANFCXtD, N.Y. (AP)—Feb Arrested wera: Fern a B ^ , no, 372 F ierce R d., Scute Wtod­ the state conventions ^ would ^t this stage, plans call for ABlliaud Leaves M ilk commission, Colorific PIcm Mcris rtek T . DootMT. Bis o f fiharQiL ^ Varnoii Ava., RockvUla, sor. be bound to tiielr candidate only ^ „ _ instructional areas De^idte the heat and uncom- OBBAT FOB SDMIIBB INNlirO conn., was ktltod M bndaT^ »«««* P*««. blowing to- isoBIGO NEr on the first ballot. ^ northeast and southwest OAKLAND, Calif. (AP). — (ortaUe conditions, test night’s 8HINYL VINYL THE NO-WAX FLOOR Bveotog Handd the oemeobmbdhg truck he w«a veatlgation cf a disturbance arenteood la organls- buaineaa meeting to outline c<»n- club, has an- the front of the building would iaaay undar foot. It raflacta warmth. And It navar naada tog a bebyaitting cooperative tog events, I waking, bacauaa It'a a Shlnyl Vinyl floor. Coma down and TELEPHONE 646-1144 or 648-8226 for volunteer workers. Reservations are to be made nounced two donatinns m ade l y _ _ ------ACCUTRON'®' by BULOVA Volunteer coordinator Trary with Herbert Kingsbury, club ♦tiA club, o n e to UBS HOP®, |aaa It today! You’ll leva It. was made In appreciation for PANTS (^ n Mon. to Tliars. 9 AJL - 2:30 PJL, Fri. 9 AM. -12 Noon WlUla said m oot volim toers In eecretaiy. hartford ballst company tee organisation’s Uith control Joseph alksiw, tn . A. Elmer Dlskan who spoke V It goes hm-m-m-m. Tfane for a Froe Sehoid Exporiraco clinic and interivew section are artUUo director of hte experiences aboard the INSTALLED Oonneettent'e Proteeaionel 2-WEEK SESSIONS OF FREE SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT young motems who haven’t hospital riilp at tee club’s May BAF^RiCiNi jC been aMa to work ragidariy lie- Donee Company meeting. Another donatlcn was SLACKS IN YOUR Startinc Jane 28 —> Ending August 6 cause of the difficulty finding Sum m er A.aiiA to the American CJancer CHOCOLATFS bahyslttora School Society In gratitude for Dr. GLEANED AND BOYS AND GIRLS, Agos 4 to 12 July 3 to 33 Samuel Smith who dtecuSsed a 4 KITCHEN SMOOR July 38 to Ang. U film on cancer with the club. PRESSED UP TO 9x12 o ECOLOGY STUDIES o ORGANIC GARDENING Claesea Mcratog and Evening 917 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Monday tent Friday Pr^aration Extra Completely Installed iiattrlfpfiltFr deeale BsDet and Toe Steps Are Clone KELLY RD VERNON “YOU CAN BE SURE AT SHOOK’S”

Modem Danes and Pie Sehcol L,q ASBURG, Mo. (A P ) - - nl-l S \.|)S ) Id - \ I ) ...P lus!! Department (8 tlmea weekly) Tourists wbo complained about VltK B E T T E R CLEANERS OPEN THURSDAY till 9 PJH. €v^nitt0 [toertal Brlmlaniklpa a somewhat ordered InvolTement in everyday things like macrame, jKateible for Boys tee 204 steps at Onondaga Cave i: M N i:-» M ( *We will adjust to this tolerance, if neces­ w5«fira^i8’« u '^ SPBCBAL SBMINABS on U.S. 66 now have rampa to Drag \1 W \ 1 II \ I I \ I ' » J (■ \ I N ' H wdding, swimming, camping (yeah, IPs gonna bo that, too), hiking, bird Henohester, Oonn. MDSiOTHBlOBT * make their walking and gaping exJ sary. Guarantee is for one year. TdmhOM 9434TU PIANO fSJUIMBa easier. Eliminating the rteps watching, star watching, reading, weaving, pottery, sculpture, construc­ e n Paid at Beglstmtlan Weak Jnne 14-13 took 10 years of btesUng and re­ at Dm FariuMit %TE 8 CoU Now For i^)polntment construction. tion, animal care, people care. . ___ Is Advsoc. Yew ...... 133 Fhimtogton Aveane Hnrttoid, Oonn.O

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Ij^NOHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 8 , 1971 PA C E POUR South Windsor MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 87 1971 PAGE FIV E Board Vote Likely Straw Hats NEW YORK (AP) ^ H eb ron B olton South Windsor You Should Know Mickey Rooney and Kay Council Ups Fees Medford are the winners of Robert H. Franklin is a quiet, On Road Paving Law the Straw Hat Awards for Board of Finance Tables RohCTt H* FrOUkllfl the best performances in Scouts Plant Trees in Herrick Park Dress Code Debate efficient man who for most of BY GLENN OAMBBB productions that toured sum­ At Veterans Park 1 his life has devoted himself to ' (Herald Reporter) mer theaters last year. Action on Land Purchase A beautification program for being an expert on gfovemment. The Board of Directors tonight will in all likelihood By a 6-S vote, the Town Ooun- Home Rule bill has gone “ bock Rooney was named best ell last night agreed to up the to the committee which Mils It The Board of Finance last the Board of Selectmen voted to Herrick Memorial Park warn Inl- Today as executive director of act on a proposed ordinance which would allow the actor for his performance In nlght tabled any aeUon on tak- csOl a town meeting for June tlated Satuidsor through the ef- To Continue Tonight the Connecticut Public Expend­ rate of admission to Veterans for this session.” Under other town to assess an abutting property owner up to half "George M.” Miss Medford Memorial Park to aid In cost state legislation the town will Ing’ the purchase of the Rdldy 14 “to authorise the Board of (orta of Brownie Troop 160 and A large crowd is pxpected to dents and lS-21-year-olds who iture Cduncll, he Is Just that. of the cost of paving an unpaved road. With this was named best actress for operations to the Town. Season additional revenues In vital ™ rad GreyvlUe I ^ . prop- Sfl®®to«b to raqueat toe ^ attend the Board of Education have not registered to vote, Franklin was bom In Stam­ ordinance. If property owners ------—— ------her appearance In "Light Up passes wlU now bo »6 per fam- gtatlstics, maps, fish and gaiqe erty to a town meeting after •!<>« *he option on the aross> JL . , $ * ^ ford and aftier graduating from meeting tonight to dlacuas the membera wUl be on on either side of an unpaved pe^ntment is granted, the at- the Bky." lly, up |1; $2.60 for a single gtatistlce and clerks and regls- four different motions, made Dreeeman (Qrey^e and Reidy ^ hand from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to high school there, attended The second annual awards, board’s relaxation of grooming road were assessed haU the tomey will probably be A. Ter- pass formerly $2; and $1 dally t^ars will hold four-year terms from toe five members In a t HUl Rda.) property for acqulal- vlu^c- answer any questions concern- night school at the Bridgeport cost, such work could be done ^ Durant of Bridgeport, ac- set up to honor excellence in admission for non-residents. ^ office. It was reported. tendance faUed to be panrad. tion by the tovm’ ’ . standartis for athletes. i ^ voting and toe woridngs of Engineering School, then went the American summer the­ Children will still be aWe to other matters the Council Bach member of toe commit- "nw* <« tba property ex- On May 26, the board re- the Town HaU. Tours wUl be on to the University of Oonnectl- at no cost to the town. cording to Weiss. ater, were presented Mon­ tee aeemed to have a different Plrea on June 16 and with an ex- purchased ^ t h profits The matter was discussed at gj authorlring Weiss to nego- swim for 10 cente and adults yogolved that Irene B. O’NeH be sponded to a request tbat the conducted at hourly Intervals, cut School of Engineering. day. opinion aa to what action toe tension the town would aUU be Jbelr recent c o ^ e sale, acewd- length by the directors and the purchase of Laurel for 26 cents. appointed rate maker for hah- bS«d^“ ld taSe^ Abie to purchaae'lt If after fur- ^ ^ *«x>P rules be changed aUghtly so Anyone may register with toe After a year at UOonn., he en­ public at least week’s meetly, Lakg_ ^ committee of the The motion met with contro- dUng of the town taxes for the tered the service for 2% years ther Inveatlgation, It riiould k* Lemalre and Wta B a r ^ . that athletes could adopt what- ^ ^ t ^ a flw to four vote the ^ Directors has recom- versy when It was first pro- fiscal year; and accepted the Ten (Norwegian maple trees ever hair atylea they wished af- 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jraora during World War n . cUrectors adjourned and no ac- that the area be used to Yale, Union posed that the children’s and resignation of Charles Weiss appropriation of 160,000 for toe »»«««“ ^ town meeting, purchase of toe pniperty. Antique Tools were planted along the entrance ter the season and stUl be able registering inurt be r^ en to He returned to UConn after adult’s dally rate be increased from the Industrial Develop- by toe Boy Scouts under toe to participate In pubUc cere- who have Uved In South 'Winder the service, but was not quite Find Accord Oonaideralde discussion cen­ Alfred P. Staebner, a lifelong U before the to 26 cents and 60 cents re- ment Commission and Joseph collector antique Implementa, direction of David Jenaen, a Ju­ monies connected with their ac- *®r mimths prior to regis- sure then that he wanted to be On One Point spectively. Councilman Robert Adams from the Ctqiltal Im- tered on toe aaUng price of nior at Bolton High. tivlties. The board responded tration. an engineer. Sllls objected to any rate of provements Committee. $60,000 as the property had only “ ® ‘ *>® f ®»* *P«®>‘®/ ^ by dropping the grooming rule Patriotic Dainse Frsmklin soon found that his recrmtly been aasM s^ at $ ^ morrow evening at 8 at toe Dave engineered the entire St., and Gleason St. paved. Mrs. Reserve Fund to NEW HAVEN(AP) - Yale increase and commented that a resident WUHani B. I&aw- altogether. The South Windsor Square interest was piqued by campus BeWrly Farquhar who has rmpiwement R^rve Fund to an acre for toe 86 acres. monthly meeting of toe Hebron planting project aa a part of hia speakers like former governor buUdlng on town University and a striking union he felt "this was a y ® " ski, Historical Society, at Brink’s efforts to earn the Bagle Scout Some residents have Indlcat- Dane® Club 'wUl hold a s p e cif apearheeuled the drive has demoUsh a Based on this assessment, toe ed that the school represents dance on Friday from 8 to 11 Raymond Baldwin and other selectmen had offered the own­ Mill. award. The final step in quall- sargued , . . , that w because . ™ . ^ v»»s “ rsab"'s Staebner’B interest Ilea in dia- tying for the honor la to orgn- the townspeople and are object- P-m. at the Wapplng Memen- government and political lead- ments were allowed In the area '^ h e. Welw sajm ^ o rts to sell nnmnted ^ a five week even or become a proflt-mak- project he has started on Buck- ers $86,000 for toe property but covering unusual old tools and nlze and complete a community Ing to the deletion of the entire ^ ry School. The affair will fea- ■-rs. "The handwriting w m on and traffic on the roads has the land have not l^eri success- which P i ^ ® d a ^ ® / ^ w operation. He ^ d ed that ia„d Rd. tbe offer was turned down. code, claiming It strips the fac- tm'® ® patriotic theme, with ap- L'je wall,” he says. Finance member Howard researching their uses. He has service project, thus increased, the town should b u t^ m oU ti^ ^ this ^ extent ^ student employ- the facUlty should be run "not Krawski had hoped to build a recently acquired toe rare left- Dave was quick to name a ulty and coaching staff of any propriate decoratimis, door He went on to earn a BA In pave the road at its expense. ture m l^ t make the property enlleire^dln. tor profit, but for a service.” colonial village, but was block- Porter felt that the appropria­ power over appearance of play- prizes, and refreshments, P olitical Science In 19i9 and a Public comment last week by more attractive. in n ^ Mayor Howard Fitts Interject- ed when the Planning and Zon- tion of $60,000 should be disap­ handed wood carver’s knife. long Uat of people who hdped ___ Bob Grandpre wUl be guest In hla presentation, Staebner him. He said that the choice of ers on the playing fields. MA In Public Admlnlstratltm In a handful of property owners in _10) a^rovlng the f o U o ^ T..e«dav ed that the reason for In- jng Commission ruled his re- proved “to the extent that toe area to be ------®“^‘®'’ ‘ **® ®v®idnS ®nd Russ the area ■was overwhelmingly allocatlMis from the 1971-72 e P "* ^ tr> 1» creased rates was not to make quest for zone change to be will describe the origin and the Norwegian maples and di­ Another area to tie tossea ^ White wUl cue the 1962. appraiaal came out to about around Is the school calendar M From 1960 until now Franklin against any assessments being Capital Improvement Reserve “*® “®” ~ ^ h a paying operation but to against their regulations. ’Ihey $86,000.” He stated that “ toe creation of early colonial tools, rectlons on. proper care and rounds. their care and continued use, planting 'were provided by John for the 1971-72 year. The South AU club-level dancers are in­ has been Involved In govern­ levied for the paving work. Fund Budget; i t’ th» of JW union ^e costs which have risen said his request constituted spot Board of Finance should take Windsor Education Association mental research. From 1960- In addition. Mayor James a) $7,600 to ameslte the lower “ ® since 1964 when the admlssltm zoning and they were unable to some lesponslbUlty in toe fiscal and show how present day bas- whitham of Whltham’s Nuraery vited to attend. Ic hand tools aUU follow these on Rt 6. Wfaltham donated (SWEA) Is In disagreement 1964 he was on the staff of the Farr suggested that Increased playground at Highland Park girabella business "^®™ ®*‘ down. Cost of allow a commerclal-regldential matters of this town.” with the board over the remain- Governmental Research Insti­ assessments after the roadworic Schoia. ^ rp-edemtion of operation for the town’s only establishment on the road, Al Cortldge 'was toe only early implementa. some of the trees for the part Manchester Evening Herald, He will have with him for project, Ing days of school tor the year South Windsor correapoodent tute in Hartfmrd as a research would pay for the town’s ex- b) $10,000 to Install a traffic pimninvM l ^ a l 35 Purk facility was $6,466 In Krawski Invited all members member who wanted to bring The board has asked that teach analyst cm problems of munici­ pense. Director Anthony signal at Homestead St. and Es- A in .n n aaid Yale and the' ^nd has risen to $14,462 In of the council to see for them- the matter to a town meeting exhibit part of bis extensive Dave says that the variety Barbara Varriefa, TeL 644-6274. collection of antique imple- chosen i s often used as ers be required to attend full pal government. Fnmi 1964-1960 Pletrantonlo said the work gex St. on Middle ’Tpke. on a slx-nolnt selves what he has done. ’Ihe with the recommendation that day sessions in the event make- he worked with the Commission shxM^ be done by the town. c) $60,000 for a bathhouse at to end the d l^ t e Swut Oouncllmen Peter Nicholas council, whUe expressly ad- “ toe GreyvlUe property be con­ “ street" trees and will even- up days become necessary. on Governmental Efficiency, Aaslstant ®Altor’s Pond. emttoymentta the din- and Robert Smith agreed with miration toe project, sidered for purchase in line 'with Prior to Staebner’s presenta- tually grow to form a tunnel qf- tion, there will bo a family foot over the entrance, Also, to be reviewed. Is the Student Gets conducting research on all levels ThomM O Maira m q toln ^ th^ $21,000 for the final pay- ^ sotT rid es negotiated Sills and both felt that until unable to offer any ^ v lc ^ the recommendations of the B and C i^tases of the school ot government in Maryland. Urn o r d h ^ e would ^ o w the toward the sanitary land- ^ weekend he sold. some admlssicm cwitrol, such as Ttiey agreed Conservation Oommiaslon.’ ’ potluck supper at 6:46 to vdilch Dave also mentioned Harold all members are Invited to smith, nhairmnn of toe trxkgi facilities study committee. Walking Money In 1960, he Joined the CPEX:; town to do the w ^ ^ J ts o>mt eompactor. IL^ ^^'work 100,000 a fence, could be worted out, cuss the potentlaJ aspecte ^ the Harvey Desnilaseaux and A. Brownie Scouts, (from left) Diane Selbie, Linda Beth Rajonond and Amta ZBA AottoQ bring their family. committee, Dan Faulkner, LA JUNTA, Colo. (AP) — The staff as a senior researcher and expense or ,e) $18,000 for dredging at the annually In the 12 real- that the Increase would burden village to the To«m ^ ^ ^ ® Harry Wlrth, chairman, agreed Franz plant juniper tree in Herrick Park. Diane is the daughter of Mr. and The foUowlng action was „ , . „ , „ , . „ In 1962 was sq>painted director directors wlrii- southern Op of Union Pond. dentlai c o U ^ dining halis. The the child and could prevent him and Zoning Com with C oolid^ in that the de- At Its last meeting, toe so- Scoutmaster, and Warren iPot- taken on appUcations heard at f c l o ^ o of S «la l ^ rv - clety elected John LalTake ^ advancement advisor, in Mrs. James Selbie of Sunset Lane; Linda Beth, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray­ of the CPEXJ’s State Research , — levy. clstctt rtiould be left up to toe the TYiursday meeting of the Ices has ruled that a student en­ Other Items which the direc­ development of jadverslty planned to double the from swimming. ® Councilman Smith added thalthat president, Mrs. J. Stewart hta ngf ^f credits. mond of Cook Rd., and Anita of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franz, Converse Rd. rolled under the federal work In- Service. He was cq>polnted ex­ a teen center at the town owned student -tudent employment In the sec- the ’TownTown has an . A townspeople but did not 'wlah Planning and Zoning Oommia- ecutive director on Oct. 1, 1970. tors will consider Include: Nike Site. he understands that Kitawskl centive program at Otero Junior 1) accepting the resignation ond year of a new contract and added burden, to repair damage to recommend that the purchase ^T*''»sverett Y ^ ^ ^*secra- i***"^*^ ^ ****“ woridng alan; Franklin.' traces a possible “ went at his project as an be approved by the Finance ‘ Kraft^ treasured Jensen and the CkUlege is entitled to collect of Jerry S. Williams frtwx the' triple It during the third year, facility by vandals. artist rather than as a busi­ charge which had been filed connection with a riiootout at Approval was given to the traveling expenses for waNdng HNirce of his Interest In govern­ But the university and the union Recreation Director, James Lawman Raps against a drug store by an the San Rafael, Calif., court- appUcations of David Webster ment to his father vriio worked Human Relationo Commission nessman and succeeded as an Ebccept for Porter and Ken weexs, as they have pre- x eight blocks each way ditlly for and appidntlng someime to re­ Ottawa Views have agreed to submit the In- assured the CouncH that artist but not as a business­ unwed patron who said he pur- house which left a Judge "and for zone change to the rear of yiaggyg as a consultant to munic^wl crease proposal to a Joint study cn schedule EIUs, who abstained from vot­' tB. Birth Control chased contraceptive# In hcqie of three other persona dead. 1978 BlUngtcn Rd. and to Bon governments for a company place him. man.” He also felt that It ing, the other members at­ " ___ 4^ TTic unidentified student, ap- 2) approving the transfer of Cuban Ballet committee. ------^ would be worthwhile to get The Women’s Fellowship of Dav» setting up a atest case. Miss Davis “ has been denied parently miffed that he got no which manufactures fire alarm tempted to pass a motion which Dave, who, is the son Mr. MADISON, WlB. (AP) — Dane The test ccUlapsed 'when the boxes. His father talked a lot $18,660 from various town ac­ OTTAWA (AP) — The Nation­ ’The council has also been told town offlclala to sit down and toe Gilead Congregational ball, described as a terrorist transportation money whUe fel- would have left the declalon up Church will hold a “ Spiritual and Mrs. Milton Jenaen of Rt. County Dial. Atty. Gerald Nl- druggist pleaded no contest. about nuinlclpal government. counts to the treastuer. Blue al Ballet of Cuba made Its North G lo b a l A lle g ia n c e that the football field in the find out about any benefits the 86, WlU appear before the Board theugh she has no criminal •’" “ ® students Uvlng longer dls- to the town but with the chair­ Bvenlng” tomorrow at 8. The chol, who had to prosecute a Cross, the cemetery depaxt- American debut In Ottawa Tues­ DURHAM, NiC. (AP) — U vicinity of the I^h project might provide to the record and an exemplary record Denied were the cq>pUcaticns tances from the school were man being unable to vote, ex­ program will bo by Mrs. Nan­ of Review later this month, hop- drug store last month under Job is "reaHy not as analyses of previous budgets. As an e i ^ p l e of — ment, and the health depart- ^yday night with ^o two tradition^ traditional ' oT tl« be made ready b^ 1OT2 with no tov^. Ing to be granted the Bagle Waconain’a aaticontraceptive aa a schcaar,” Coretta Scott of Jordan Rojeh for zone change reimbursed for auto expenses or c o n ^ u ^ ^ ment. cept to break a tie, the board ette McGee and refreshments King said In a statement. “ It Is on SulUvan Ave. and for a provided bus service, eidisted w ^ ^ m e .” -FmnkllncuShns. S^e wort becomes easier and ^ un^ ^ had no other alternative but to Scout award. His brother Hilton atatute, aays it is “ a lousy law.” Coretta King 3) approvin^f the transfer of ^ to fC^Guev^™ ^ W 8 expenses this year. Fitts noted will be furnished by Renee difficult to reject the conclusion change In zoning regulation by (he aid of Colorado Rural Legal -Ihere-s sudi a variety of less Ume consuming. «ce^- Manchester Evening Herald table any aqUon. received the same award last Nichol’s wife Kathryn la $33,335 from debt sendee to A ^ u f 2,S i l^ o n s braved pn*tems-are «>t naticn«l_but toat thl. was a mcomm^^^^ Bills and Mary Odell. thlng. you msearch on_.” one problem ^ m aear^ Bontfa Windsor oorrespiHtdeiit' Several people in attendance, Backs Angela that the conduct toward her is a R. J. Alexander cf Savin Bros, services attorneys and filed a y®ar- A third Imother, Craig, la among 40 pediatricians, aaking conaeijuence of triple bigotry. 'Town Hall Tour complaint against the Otero Barbara Varrick Trf. $44-8274. including Second Selectman also active in scouting Advertisement— •_ u - leglalature to repeal the taw. ATLAINTa , Ga. (AP) — Tile Ahgela Davis is black,' she Is a The South Windsor League of County Welfare Department, of- member of Troop 78. Robert -Dixon, hoped for Just Launder Center, -Route 86, which prohlUts sale of birth widow of Martin Luther King woman mlUtant and flnalUy, an Women Voters, In conjunction ficiala said, More Go Bankrupt such a decislan by the board. Amston. Coin operated. Wash- ____ control devices to unmarried jr . geld Monday she siqiportB acknowledged Communist.” yrtth the pffice offthe registrar He asked for $80 per month ______y IS mi IIBIII. - “ I “ heatingneaung Improvementsimprovemems m. xjmi- jmss akhiso scorea a greai. ------»»j, —^ w.. urAoiiTuriYiYVN—Tn fin's] 1»70 As Dlxqa stated, he Is in ers, dryera, and dry cleaning— Evening Herald persons. efforts to secure ball and a “fair' Mra. King said she has “clear of voters will sponsor a tour of transportation expenses, a We$ ety. Franklin stresses. „ e t ^ High School. The dlrec- success as Carmen. The second most persons give their fin* al- Council. The WU p ^ favor cf the GreyvlUe property. oorreqiondent Judltti adds. of agPndes and the like, but ^ '^ e ^ Open 7 a.m. daily. Nlchol said he agrees with hla defense” for black mlUtant differences politically with Miss the South Windsor Town Hall fare Department spokesman community becomes jera returned this mxmey to act of Swan Lake was also a hit leglance to their country. But he ed boto houses of the ^ner^ w ^ n o i^ ^ ^ Hovraver, 'because of petitions Donohue, Tel. $49-8400. wife’s campaign. He handled a Angela Davis, who la charged In Davis." Thursday for high school stu- said. J ’Ihe council provides data there are also officials, who, nrhimized i» it becomes becomes j.y j. m,nHpe service iinet 'lost week week from from a a withwith the the midienceaudience, hut but Cmriusa-Conjuga- added mat that aUau persons persons snouia should AssomuiyAssembly mm and Is•» aw al^ the '- cyj oases filed were — -nonbu^ - — brtng clrculatod requesting the Manobeater Bvenlng Herald “ ''^***^ ^ “""***■ more dependent "tor High School. ceedlngs with its two emidoyes They explained that this piece government as raxpayera,taxpayers. biRuui ti!^ a^vsS^ mlvimtam ^of Both rvoomRobin and luiiu HoUy ~are ~ —ac- groups.^oups. LocalIXJCOI 9M W»1. of the -AFU ~ - SALB of property alone would not be Lso notes that the sponsors of tlve in the Instructors of the gone to fact finding, enough land for recreational the OPEC are concerned with IfeAUcapped. it a t union Is holding out for a purposes for the town but that governiAent meeting the prob- ^ ^^SSSLd ref2^ Franklin Is a^ an active 7 cent pay Increase plus In- It would be a start. lems It faces. It Is not always a T^blcb could membey the Center Congre- erggaed benefits, Emery Taylor asked the ______Employes Board of Finance, “What harm question of bow much la s^nt incorporate pollu- Tbe Municipal M qaelM S tM ’ SHOP1 in the burttew le^ew-r^^. devlcra If enough Group will probably go to fact would It be to bring K before a cMi€hae& according to F r ^ ^ . I ^ t ^ communities were contributing findii^ soon. Ttiey want a 6 per town meeting and let the people THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN DUALITY tax money Is spent 1s Just as it n Po$»r Drivers cent .pay . hike and Increased decide what they want?” much their concern. "it la a question of which Is PRAGUE (AP) — A total of benefits. C2ialrman Wlrth attempted to SINCE 1SOO The social at^lUty ^ ch re- going ^to take precedent, forms 70,977 accidents, occurred on When the direct^directors rejected keep any dtacusalon of other suits when government does nrt aovernment with a high de- Czechoslovak roods last year, proposed contracts with the ^ o pieces of prxqierty off the floor confront and solve various prob- la public nearly 800 less than In 1969, the groups In March, they directed aa he explained that the board lems te not a healthy environ- ^ perhaps not the most aeira agency C.T.K. reported. -Town Manager Robert Welw to was present to make a decision ment for buslnesa. Fraiuuln ^ effective, or forms In the accidents, 2,028 persons negotiate for increases which , naaobMtor Ml the GreyvlUe and Reidy HUl quickly cites the tremendous problems," were WUed and 9,882 seriously totaled 6 per cent, Rds. property alone. losses suffered by Insurance injured. authorization for the ap- He accepted from Mrs. CecUe compenles after riots In Hart­ Pletto the petitions that had - SNOW WHITE been circulated and Informed ford’s north end as an exam ple ------her, that they would be turned of businesses suffering through over to the proper board. government’s shortcomings. FARM FRESH Wlrth also said that any re­ Wltii the legislature In session, ' *^”’^i.f!y«eceaaaty- quest' for purchase ot any prop­ Franklin and the other 16 OPEC erty should be brought to the staff members have been par­ attention of the Board of Select­ ticularly busy. Hie council pre­ men, the Conservation CJommla- pared an analysis of the Gover­ slon or the Recreation Commis­ nor ’Thomas Mesklll's pnqiOBed It^ like having sion, not to the Board of Fi­ budget within a month of Its nance. presentation to the legislature. Immediately foUawlng the de­ Such research Is difficult, cision by'the Board of Finance, Franklin acknowledges, but notes also that as the council a babysitter accumulates Information, such Suburban

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1971 P A G E S IX High State DeMolay Honor Ed’sPlans Vernon TV Tonight High Court Removes lirnirlyifHtpr potential new era of employe relations Connecticut NBJW YORK (A ^ — Ed­ Wolff Asks Timetable tor Compiate Ltottaga. to lead Mm Into any premaiture caleiira- Awarded to Brian McAwley ward F. Oooc, ’IMcla Nixon’s See Saturday's TV Week fiance, says he wants to A Shadow of Lihel tlons. Brian MhAwIey last night be­ work on “ pubUo taterhtt” Yankee came the first member ot John On Highway Development It We know our human nature, we are cases such as water jxiUu- <0) o a f roc. B y A J 1.0 * Mather Chapter, Order ot De- tion and consumer fraud, Actual Flans 18 BlnaU Btrset all pretty aharp at the biubiega of de> MOlay, to receive the taterna- Aakl^ tor “ eometbtag we can lUnchertw. Conn. It was hard to tell, last while a summer trainee ta hoqg our bat on,’’ OwncUman Going Into the actual plans S:W (M> OOlsaa’s telssS (0) In News Reporting THOMAB r . Btotouacro tecttnc permiaatveneaa and at Judlgtaiir tionsl Dtsttagutohed Service the UB, attorney’s office. for the highway expansion ta <4S) News — WMther ■>4 . WAUTEIR K. TSROOBON' Wednesday, that the ISTI Gen­ Award (or Okmnecticut, first Thomas W olff, last night pro- (O) By BARKY 8CBWKID ta 1964, ta a case invoivtag PuMlinan Just how fa r it la atqaponed to pennlt ua eral AssemMy was now within ’The 24-year-old Harvard Vernon, the CouncU discussed • iW $ » « > News Weattor aaS ' Founded Octiibar 1. 1881______term. Tiie presmtatioR at the Law School student made posb^ a OmetaMe and a plan of changes proposed by some of Btotte <0> The New York Times, the Su­ to go. And the mute we think we know one week of Its compulsoiy ad­ ■ (to) CaaSM Caaien WASHINGTON (AF) —The Masonic Tensile was made by the staiiement after on ori­ actloti. to the Town OouncU. member*. Ehq;iresaing con- preme Court formulated the PUUlabed Bvenr I>7mUiik Bn>eM amdem journment date. (8t) Ta Tan Ito Tnrtli <0> Stqmeme Court has pushed free­ and HoUdays. BMarad at Die Offlea irt where the limit la, there is nothtog on Bktward W. CBade o f Meriden, entation meeting Monday at ’The Nan which was approved about the present propo- SiW <4*) n Saaeat 8 «a rule that public offlclato have to Uancheater, Oomi., aa Beoond Claaa KaO An air o f unreaUty was aU Sil (8) New* wUb Walter Craa deputy of the taternational Su­ the U.B. Courthouse, where WlU hopefully iqieed up pro- gal which would move Dobson, dom of the press to a new fron­ ■how actual maUce to coUect IL Matter______^______earth that wlU satisfy ua but to go be­ over the State Capitol. If there preme OouncS and executive of­ kite <0> was In tact some crisis over the he wUl be one of 70 trahieea posed pla^ for expansion of the and eliminate free access Thto was expanded by the FaraMa tan Adwteea posslMUty that the session asstoted by Rocco J. Francoltae Ughway (i^ ) ta the Vernon the Vernon Elementary (18) Dtok Taa Djrto open newqwges and Uie air- ______One Tear ...... MOO thing like 11 1 a week instead ot merely staff. court three years later ta a case Six MoBlha ...... ^E O mlH^ never finish Its work, Sr., dad and ebspter advisor. area. School, MUton Tedford asked 4:8# W^^*w?*wi»k"waiter wavea to tM w r^ ortln g and inyoiyij,|f wider dtocuaeion of issues ot to protect the medta from suits One Month ...... 8.88______gin when he and Triola re­ promtoes made by atate of- see If thto portion can be (8) Tieth ar OasasesawM (0) — IVhat to to he the conduct of that em­ such a ertato. thony McAwley of 14 Edgerton (to) WtaTa Mr Use? <0) pM>Uc ooticem. brought by “ public figures.” MKMBBIR OF If It seMued unreal that, at turn from the honeymoon ftclato at a recent Informal changed to allow the new DM>- (ie-M> Naw* — Wesitor ss4 UntU the court acted in a THE ASSOCIATED PR:BS8 . , _ _ Later dectoiens rounded out ployer vriio, after training htmseU rigor­ after their wedding Satur­ < C > The Aasooated Preaa Is eaclnalvMjr ete surii a late stage In tiie pro­ The award to given in -rec­ hnnrinj on highway praposato, son Rd. to pass that area. He ... News, Weoltor, Bratte' A P w u i^ v o ^ catocase ? * “ ‘* ^ ^ * the definition to Include candi- titled to the use of repuMIcattoo .o f aS ously to look the other way when hto ceedings for a legtotative ses- ognition of outstanding service day. He will be paid |60 a Wolff said he felt now to a good explained that hto major coo- news dispatches credited to It or not o th » Sion, there should sUU be so lit­ week. time to set up a schedule based cem was the problem elimlnab- 1V.M ie (U e»‘Mto'to.to )ji. 4 t o . t o }o<«> he had hem < t a fa ^ in tbo fo r officersminor poUce offices wise credited In this paper and also the employe walka out with HO a w eA to DeMMsy, and In the home, ------loced news published here. , .... tle vtolMe bOBsdom, and so school, church, and communiW- on Hm« estimates given at the tag the road wUl cause the (» 4 t ) BUI Caabr Stow H (C) All rUteta of republlcatlon of apeolal dls- ' beglna to notice the same employe abua- much continued dispersloei of 8:M <8848) Dan KsaM* Btow (C> ThTjum p to private tadlvldu- pMohea nareln are also leaerred.______MOAwley to the immediate past hearing. As part of hto proposal school buses. The matter will authority, nobody seemed very (to) Mavte ing hto privilege? master councilor and present Woiff suggested that caldam sgto from product of an unusual coalition. The Herald PrlnUnc Ooinpa^ Ine... as- much dtoturbed. It almost BYank McCoy appoint a sub- Traffic AuthoNty and the Board 8:te (8) Ossasiato (O) The ruling removes that ttiad- sumea no financial responalDlllty t o ^no- The answM: to that both employe and scribe of the clupter. He was State House <88-ae> Mavte - <0> Ktnphloal errors appwrlnf to advorme- seemed as If, b y sonis common committee to keep a watch- ot Education, 8:88 (18) Msirlage as (to Bwto ow. Henceforth, as with public 1“^®® menta and other rA dhta matter In The employer would tire of the new gaipe consent, It had been agreed that the I960 recipient of the WlUlam Brian MoAwley Manchester Bvenlna HeitJd.______ful eye on the time schedule and Another area of major con- Hoat: Fr. Simiund Nadolny. oftlctoto and Mher todlvlduato *" «>* «*“ • Ihto snanlrm would be altowed to Walsh Memorial Award, and 18:8* (8) M Mteste* (0) ^^Twhintaray cast themselves ^ generally conservative and that, the next contract Mma around, f l i t holda the Representative guesta of honor Included Dad Kills Bill On to alert the OouncU when thM« cem to the Vernon Circle area (M8) Msres* Walto MJ>. (G) BOhscrlber to Los Anaeles Tbnea-Waaliinc- demonstrate, fo r aU .time, just too Poet News Service. „ . _ _. rte-MTnfciy Aword, Kue Honor Chester Fhrrto, honorary mem- to a devlatian from it. and whether or not there should (18) HstWarS Tatk-fs (C) Sto tae^Sto events, Full service client of N. E. A. Servtee, lha there would be a net* fringe benefit, how efficiently dtoorgantoaUen 11:88 (8A-W«M*4e) Mew* ^ the “ HtUe man” must prove he ^ t^ e rirallarly co^rvaUve K ey Award, and the PMC’s her of the Supreme OouncU, and M akliv hto plea tor aotton to be non-access lanes there. Westker __ as4 Spaite (0) Fubllabers Repreeentatlvoo — Mathews, and, along with hoapitaltoatlon. Insur­ could run a legtolatura. Those Health Unit was a victim of actual malice. Blactoun Shannon and Collen Inc.. Special Agency Meritorious Service Award. Also Raymwid J. Isleib, state master ellmtaate ^ uncwtatatles it w « — New Yortc, Chicago, Detroft and Boston. of Us who hold to the heretical This means he must show that ance, overtime and paid hoUdaya, the active on the state level, he has councilor of Connecticut. (Oonttaned from Page One) about iwoperty sales, to r sev- make the area nop-occesa ana csn«« "PUbUc issues and eventa.” Whose Cows Are Sacred? berserk Independence running to past president of the Debating paid to him since he became hospital board’s annual meeting. First Stop McDonald’s. Besesttessi TV (84) that now can freely be puMtohed Btace Justice Hugo L. Black No matter how many times we go loose In this sesston to klU a> Team, and wlU be attending the executive officer one year ago. ,j,-rt.rlze d the oroooeal as “ a '" * * *“ *“ * Puirtilng tor the non-access Tsaafar. Js m 8 or aald on the tube were sug- have gone even further It to that time of year, when young Its major measures, and thus School of Business Admliitotra- He also______announced_____ th(U__ John tlon of an environmental ttate- lanes to Max Javit devel (O) gested by Justice Byron R. guarded the media against around on the issue of revenue Miaring, (C) peoido about to leave the haUs o f ivy make It the finest session ta aU tton of “tae Xtaiveralty ‘of 6 ^ - Jfether’oiapter had qualified "»«“». to now a require, the Trt-aty Shoppong Plaza, ta i:se * White, no admirer of the new »«Ita baaed on knowing false- we come back. In the end, to the necUcut In the faU, majoring In for the Grand Mhster’a Member- WUlam Glnter, a letter to the mayor, Javtt (C) and enter upon the great open sea of Connecticut htotoiy. _ __ ------. standard: NonmaUclous ac- hoods, the new standard had elemental Issue o f whether or not the Tbere was ai^posed to be accounting. He to a member of ship TTophy from the Supreme Ife #Md wch a co m n ^ « estimates consults^ ta ^ that at a public hearing counts of the health hazards of four votes. But White would not Ufe are eallad upon to undenriand. If something real going on down the Omter Oongregational CouncU by InlUattag a class of “would take fiscal contnU of |^gn division of Uie State De- held last September, the state 8:88 U mI 1 « u ' "■ (C) products, ttie mental stabUlty of agree with them unless a "pub- hand wMch raises the tax money should uongre individual hospital away from partment of ’Tran/^iortatlon to offlclato pMntad out that the they can, the advice being offered them In the Governor’s office, where, Jraes®LS?“H?rltey.bustaese executive*, Oie racial Uc Issue” was i ^ r discus^. have the power to decide how It to spent. supposedly, the Govomoc and Previous to the presentation of Tlioeo who received the taltio- their tnistoes.” working on thto now and ex- condemnation of the three paiv 8:88 Caaaae at Oai Ttmaa (O) end religious prejudices of indi' and Justices Hiurgood M ar, by dtotiqgulriied commencement day ■The moUvea of EurofMon of- muma President Nixon, with hto revenue some legislative Democrata thn award a soeclal of tory degree w ere Brian P . Chad- Dr. Cohen, on May 22, replied pects It wlU be completed by cels and the non-access origin, flctela who ooUaboiated with vlduals ana groups, shall. Potter Stewart and John speaken. wdre trying to share the Marne was Initiated wick, James W. Dutton, Dsi- to Mjller’s statemmt^ calling juiy j. .... “ Uy ahown provided bettor the Naal regime during Worid ftiYiati newspapers and maga- M. Harlan dtasented because sharing plan, has naked Congress to per­ Mtasto^QwncUOT JetoTSu rid 3. Ferguson. Chrls^er cri«ctom “prom^^ Various state and federal gafety measures and an im- Wsr n ." etnw n«H small rsiho and tMeri- they believed individuals should Were It not for one crucial detail, we for a state Income tax, but the 8:ge The A4TeeatM_ (O) form a miracle. He has asked it to raise way we reporters crowded Clocclo nresidlmr The class J. Ferrante. Lee J. ForesUera, “I am certain th^ Onal agencies then have to reriow proved traffic flow. A dei^e on U.B. recognition of slcn stations are likely to bene- be aMe to coUect damages if would guess that two audiences, Sunday, A debate or around the leglMatoca In the Red China. fit the most. Without the flnan- their reputations are hurt, taxes and then turn money back to the nailed 5 T “Dad Edward Harry B. Haldeman, ^ 3 draft It was Mayor McCoy’s con­ 18:88 Gesneettegt Mewireom were receiving the same kind of advice. summit conferaice when they r “a t a T ^ ’ ’ i n ^ r o f ■nuxna. L.’ Stringfel- the people of Oonne.iti,|ut/’ he ealled a draft review and tention that______the area______should___ not clal resources of their big broth- The knowing objeetton to Ubri states and the cities with no strings issued from It took everything D^MMfy executive officer, ta J- TaaUlo, and David said, “ and that the state ■ h o^l- should be completed by Aug. 16. non-access. He explained era, they were in a precarious laws by JusUoe William O. One cotaunencement audience heard ueM^y TOeciwvo X. ’ tala wUl come around to our wou, .aid. attached, for them to sp«id as they back to unreaUty. For some addition to Dad Slade, other A. Whiting. tala WlU come around to our w o lff said. that thto would deprive the town Israel Demands poalUan to take chances. Douglas really made the new philosophtoing like this: 'strange reason, we gentlemen thinking - that It to a good pro- n wUl then go to Glnter to ^ p ro p e ^ . Jarit said As Justice WUUam J. Brennan standard possible, though ' he please. “ Accumulation of wealth or power are of the press crowded thirteen posal.” M fcr, tua necessary changes ^ combln- Murder Report Jr. put tt in snnounclng the had disqualified himself when Since members of Oongreas base half not necesaarUy the index of a man’a of our numher around the legis­ MUler, in a “Letter to tto to submit them to the Fed- ^ taxes of about $8,800, paid by n ifii xiDx •!*,« T « » 1I ootiri’s judgment; “Fear of Ramsey Clark surfaced as Ro- QAAA ( ^ ) ™ gueming, wrong must Inevitably senbloom’s lawyer. their political life on the buslneas of lative spokesman for the House Balloon Made in Tolland Editor” several days l“ ter said e « i Highway Deparimwit. a tn* three bustaesMS, p tid f»«« ot the House their traditloiua prerogatives. be coMtslulated. It to even leee clear In ly ta the footsteps of tiw Demo­ TckUand, to presently on display vatlon chairman, schedule up to Dec. 1. Assum- purchasing any remaining ia"A Many ofthe muUitars, or ril- ‘**®y ®^®*^ “* o«-bench conduct cratic leaders ta the House. It has taken Oongresaman Wilbur what terrns you should be tuged onward in a Reading, Pa. shopping cen- Brownie Notes tag there are no changes, Wolff resulting from the «r««temna. lageheads feu ^t^riaals ®“®** Though Douglas has never said The unrealities of the week V e m o n exjdalned, the state can then tied out o f involving ly . an experienmental type hot jigja Friday at 7 p.m. In the start to purchase properties. ggj^ jjg tgould consider eiqiand- compUed. gresatbnal apendlng, to tit the Mgh- cess-driven society to not quite eure how ued to accumulate. Design Phase jng ]|jg shoiqilng center and A mUltary government ventilBtlon of public ia»ie«.’* lawyers from the Bifidnd firm. Democratic State Chairman air baUocn designed and buUt united Congregational Church Hearing Called aoundlitp; kind of argument —and for It should define auccese.” of second year /-w A T» Aa to the design phase, Wolff this would result in greater tax spokesman said the mukhtan ?** c m s Itsett c^erned a of course. It takes five voting John BaUey, paastag through In town by balloonist Charles x meeting brought aga l^ justices to form a majority. MacArthur of Cider MUl Rd. Brownies ^ wUl participate O n C D A R K C p O rt Bald Glnter eetimates consult- „tum than exlsta now. He said had a month to sign or be re- privacy aga^ juaUces to form a many ua a right and valid aigurnent On that same day, not many miles the corridor, sa^ed neither complete the final de- the plan would .iw> .Umie.t. moved from office. Phltodtiphla radio tfaticnWIP w h ite provided this vital fifth Pbotognpfaed By M. S, The baUoon Is the third to the F ly. TT-Up ceremonies wwUl ill anta wUl complete the final de- the nlan would i —around this natural Oongresaional In­ away, another commenoement audience busy nor besieged. A pubUc hearing Is due June ,jgn within one year, assuming ,tx ^mtr.nn.. uid exits prasent- There have been almost 80 by George A. RoeenMoom, a against Roaenbloom al- come off the MacArthur pro- i,g jigid ’Ihuiaday from 8 until A WALK IN THE WOODS For the umpteenth time this 21 on the Community Develop- there are no changes. This jy i,| rid Rt. 88 of traf- murders In the Strip thto year, foriner dtambutor of nudist though he did not subecrlbe to stinct. heard advice like this: ' duction line, end lUthough not 4.30 p.m. at the United Ooogre- sesston, we w ere fooled by a ment Action Plan report pre- brings the project to June 1, fle congeatton and eyesons. moat of them poUtical, and “ “ ®* Brennan’s judgment “ Prod some of the sacred cows; ques­ fuU-sise, it la airworthy. gatlonal Church. Giving local governments money to new wig, this one a $17 master­ hv Town Planner John RwUItakeanot herah hddu poUc* caOef Edmund Dwyer, many more beottagi and B r w ^ ’s 27-poge optnlon tion poinOesa, counterfeit propositions.” piece which made the beauty Dubbed with the unlikely About 800 fathers and daugh- spend wtilcb has been raised fo r them arise in the suburbs, where this .flaiiie “Pearl White’’ the bal- ten attended Sunday's Brownie 1972._____ It wlU______take anothei* 12 towio who h heads ta T the^ e^ Trafflo ^ XuS^ Author Of riolencal^Sst G«** ^ ^ rep^Uedirthe lack of A Thought for Today under it look like somebody else McAlsnoot. 18 months to clear rlghte-of- ity is in favor of the non-accass Arabs, the guerrillas accuse of “** terenea w ,^^4^ trying to draw The aUgtit trouble to be encountered new middle class dwells, but to loon Is made out of a new type (ather-dauflhter banquet held at by somebody else would tend, he says, entirely. ^nie hearing will be held at 7 acquire prr^rUes and re- ^an. At the close of the dtscus- collaborating with the Israelis. !°®.*®?®®-™**te7ta onjasene ^ legal line between “private" the SouUi and the big cities, Sponaored by tbe Mancheatar material, rather gt. Matthew’s Church. ^ . breed weakness and imetponslblllty along the way to any cooclurion fiiat Political Parade where race conflict may drive Council of Churches Only once during the day did fiUr ^^® Administration ------Awmmlng------— -,iaU •-STla wi to ^ — ------began..----- aettlng — — up honin. Individuals, whose activities are these two speekMs wwe really puaUng By DAVID S. BRODER some traditional white Demo­ we feel that we w ere w itnessing M te'ri- S BuUdlng, prior to the meeUng of ^ schedule the contract councU go aa oppos- complaint boxes throughout t h f ^ c f ^ T P not to be reputed fteriy, and in Buch local governments, a kind o f reality.. the aame theme to rUated to the Identity The Washington Post crats out of the party. Extraoifltaaiy , Awr^rcrthTciSlt «‘® ______oon be let June 1. lim . ____ uig reteSon of the three"*?^: Ctata__«> t^_ Chairman MUto thus openly rejects Between 1962 and 1968, they TU s was when one o f the un­ 01 process could cut the cost membera of Brownie Troop ^ravor Frank McCoy ex- wolff termed the widening of convey their grievances to the *te»crit>^ tty attun^ whom the media ore to report of the two epesfa ra. There to a stocy of a young fortunate nice aouto of tiie see- authorittea. by "sW te^ook P ^ ^ ” te freely. what most students o f the revenue ahaiv Deal to the present leads us to note, the percentage of South­ lady to a department stoca try­ p S t h a t the report may con- p g , to Ddsten Rd. ta Vernon, The first was Tale’s Preaident Klng- WABHINaTON — Dr. OnUup ern vriilte voters identlfjdng ston, a gentleman who 1m s a force poUite to lay o ff tiie amut ing to decide wUch piece of yard teln several controversial pro- the etngle most presaliig Issue lug proposal have really questioned all polls the country and reports expect a continuation of Demo­ themselves as Democrats drop­ wealmeas, went behtad one of iqan Brewster, speaking at Wesleyan. goods to buy.. She ajdted' the t e i ^ c®ets ® Old Flag, and Troop BOW coti- He said acceptance for the continued sound growth - Show Yoursdf “‘T S S ^w arded Rosen- More Plastic Bottles along — the President’s claim that giving that Richard M. Nlxtm to no cratic ascendancy." ped by one-third, and the per­ the corridor pUlan to organtoe 7****®.,^® S ^ ducted the “ Parade of Stars, ^e^report Is not a prerequisite ^ the town. He criticised the ’Woman’s Problem The second- was Govemor Thomas better than an even bet for re- The three political scientist- clerk, “Would you he^ me de­ hto periRmal supply proMem M r bloom $7BO,<)00 In damages un- NEW YORK (AP) — naatic such control free money back to the centage of Ug cities whites call­ ^e*centa a"^y^ Mcordli* f*o o p MTl ^rf<»m ed a (tones, to federal fundliig but CDAP w - ,tate fu “Intolerable delays In OUFERTENO, Calif. (A P ) - MeaklU, apasking at Quinnipiac. election today against any and Thh trouble to that one moa’a sacred three Democratic presidential ‘ about one-fourth. Many of the poealbUltlea, Edmund S. Muakie, Uy of Connecticut and Charles defectors went Into the inde­ cerned with the appearance as to various portions of Ms body, A fourth balloon to being put ______strengthening local government. with the sound It makea’ ’ cow to often anotlier’s graven Image, Edward M. Kennedy and Hubert Hadley of Louisanna State Uni­ pendent ranks, which may or a succession of shallowly-curv­ together fo r the French’s ^ Amwrtca" was^pre- does not mean the town to available for the pro- a cotti dtocount on “In that case take the taffeta. ed and form-fltttag bottles. ’Die Deanza ®Ir water. tag out the truth to exuetoed. of these items by 1060, predicta A ll John Taxpayer knows, for and it might not be too wild a gueaa to H. Humphrey. versity, put It this way: may not be a way-station en- ard company and may become by ■ members of Troop ^ although Glnter student acUvltte# But why should that make any members of the State Senate The General Fhderation of Hie judge reduced the award to the plastic bottle dlvtoton of. the his untutored but expertonoe-testad role surmise that, Sunday, Oonnactlcut’B Meantime, the Democrats, “From Its base In the pro­ route to a new Republican af­ that company’s answer to the 5122 performed tall. not able to answer the Juntoc College. fessional and mEuiagerial strat­ filiation. difference?’’ were, later that afternoon, H ie coUege's student council Women’s Chibs, representing $880,000. Society of the Plastlca tadiistry. in all this business about revenue rimr­ who have controlled Oongreas Goodyear blimp. the Ratomaher. Tile lengthy document pro- quesUerstotence of Democratic practicing a form of “ neopopul- “Spreaid a little sunMiine In _____ ment, education, housing, health co<^ratlon catioti. to help keep them down, and that state suit their own political priorities. she explained. woidd have envied, beck to our The first scattered reports loyallties, with impressive Ism” which they are not really and so(dal services, recreation, ’To do the oidtaary thing In Ballad tax ratea still go up even after federal Impasse?. media backing for its programs, doing at the present. days. ^^'itacArthur's hot air baUoons eixmomlc davehqjment, public qround the country of the regis. an extraordinary way, with con­ A ll day long, pertwps to one grants have been made to help keep tratlon of la-year-olds phowed with Judicious manipulations of The authors of this study take all feature traditional Miape ^oUai^ cu iM p o n d e^ utilities and services, public Has the American legal system hit an public policy to meet various cern to r others—thto to a secret ftnai toudi o f unreality, unend­ ^ th a eUghtly pointed t o p . ^ Qmtrale, telephene 816-2046 Need A Family Plan? note — as anyone must — of safety and public admtatotra- them down, and -that, about aU the tmpaese wltii the Sesle-HuggliiB ease? the Democratic margin eveh of deep humanity. It to easy to ing files of iwlgliit-faced young more l(g)Slded than had been ex­ constituency needs, the Demo­ the rising jdienomenon of po- are modelled after the ctosalc ttan. sleight-of-hand by wfah^V tba aouree And If so, who set up the Imposiw and cratic P arty should continue as ' dream of what we would do if school children made their way “montgoUfer’’ balloon, one of pected. . liUcal independence at all levels Full copies ot the report will how can It be breached? the ’sun’ (the center of Ameri­ we were privileged and power­ through the buUdtag, going the original baSoons flown, dur­ be available for study at the of the particular dollar being spent to Does all this mean we are of the electorate, but particular­ home, perhaps, with **>e Rockville It cannot be said that Justice was done can politics)— although not the ly among the younger, better ful and wise. But what w e must ing ths heyday of bsHoontag as RockvlUe PuMlc library, the concealed from plain right actually does destined — or doomed. If you Hint they had seen how their TRBASUIIB in the case, because no guilty o r Innocent ‘sun’ that rose with Roosevelt.’’ educated voter. do to to work with what God a sport Airing the lOth century. Hospital Notes Town Planner’s O ffice ta the deoiSkm was reached. The trial was wish—to be governed bv Demo­ has given us here and now. state government would. to noui^lrii a temporary Illusion that That last remark Is Mie of Unlike some other scholars, Warranty Deeds Administration Building and at aborted by Judge H a id d Mulvey and crats in perpetuity? Obviously Submitted by VtottlBg hson are UiSO to 0 their major cMicluslons: A find­ who cteitend that party politics Nine warranty deeds for prop­ the office of the town clerk, noibody to paying. diaiges against the defendants were not. There are dozen’s of ways Rev. Carl W. Saunders ing that the Democratic coali­ as such is passe, they argue erty tnuufecs were recorded p.m, to all areas except mo- Farit Place. dropped, when the jury couldn’t agree on the Democrats could cemtrive to South United Methodist Church Yesterdays We all pay and pay and pay. Candor, tion has changed dramatically that “ much ot the current dis­ wttta Town Clerk Glocla Meurant 4^ ^ * , ^dMre lliey o » 2 to 4 A t last night’s OouncU meet­ a verdict and the judge ruled that, be­ lose the 1972 election. vriiidh might not be pleasant practice in its makeup. From their satisfaction with the major during the past week, teltul- ^ ing, It was agreed to waive bid cause o f the trial’s pubUetty, findiiig a But a serious analysis of the analysis of the public opinion Herald t r b a s u r e parties is strictly short-term, On This Data tag several tor newly oonttnict- • « » _ L _ _ requirements to r oanstnictl(xi of how that we have, on all levels^ begun aecond jury with frerii ayes for vtowlng hmg-term forces to American polls of the last four decades, and w ill pass with changes in In 1861, Tennessee eeoeded ed houses. i:v-.abiin two buUdtags ta the VaUey FaUs the evidence would be Imposclble. politics, appearing in the cur­ they conclude that tiie Demo­ 25 YearB Ago Admitted Friday : Park'reOreotion area. One buUd- to try to fold, ourselves, dictates that the leaders and policies, especially from the UniOTL 'Desdto filed w ere: » T>n«hv(l1a- *"*“ ■» «iv.aa*aa. This abortion o f the Seale-Hu^gdu* rent issue of the ouarterly, The crats are no longer primarily a The ext«it of recent rains best and soundest long run practice with an end to the war In Viet­ In 1872, Congress autiiortoed I U 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4^ 4 4 4 ^ k\ 4 4 * * 4 U 4 4 4 4,4 4 4 4 4 4.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.4 4 4 raises serious questions. ’Ihto to so apart Public Interest, concludes with working-class party but have the penny post card. puts extreme stress on clothes­ - ______. cUiUes and the other wlU be would be require each level of govern­ from the irony that Lcnnle McLucas, an­ the statement that “ our exami­ establlriied a solid base in the nam.” ta 1906, PresldMit Theodore lines loaded with clothes causing on peter lA ^ je ^ shc-sided pavUlon which wUl nation ot the directions of What wlU remain, they sug­ O. Stacy, property ment to tax for its own qwnding and not other Black Panther charged with the “new middle class’’ of man­ Roosevelt offered to act as a clotherilne poles to snap o ff and Rockville; Maureen Poliansky, be about M feet aoroes. change In the composition ot gest, to an electorate “ gradual­ TREASURE Maytag ot a New Haven black, was given agers, teachers and administra­ mediator In the Russo-Japemese creates unusual demand for and Prances C. Hslheway BA., BJjteFten. In asking that the bid re- expect handouts from any othar level of the coalitions from the New ly evel: more Independent of n sn iy ... Tkioahanrod Frldav: a U-U year amtenoe a year ago while tors. War. pMea. A^itait to Robert and Kaith- Dtocharg^ ‘ qulrementa be waived and the government. IFor one tUng, the handout Bobby Seale and Erlcka Huggins charg­ The Democrats, they say, parties,” but an electorate on HamlU, Oakmoor Dr., V«nnon; RecreoUan Oommtoatan be ap­ ^Oftus C^fdifjicaie where Democrats are likely still ta 1'967, B4 American sallma leen ” LougiiUn, property ed arlth conspiracy in tiie crime, are now have successfully transformed Lynn Curtis, VUtoge St., iRock- pointed general contractor, always means a hand-ln, certainly In the to be dominant. were killed when Israeli tor­ 10 YeoTB Ago T h is C ertificate W o rth $5.00 tow ard free. Current Quotes themselves from a party of Projects roll again In town aa A St. Germain to vUle; Sam Cor, Finney S*-. ^ OmmeUman Donald Eden «x- pocket, usually In the policy which gov­ That to only a theory, of pedo boats and planes attacked the purchase of any merchandise Win it set a precedent for other cases have nots to a party of haves.” a UB. communications ship oft hodcarriera’ strike ends. RAhert L and Patricia Lincoln, tagton; Ehvood Raymond, Wett j^nbied there Is $B,TOO ta toe I f there to a threat to the course, but there to UtUe in to­ at any Treasure Shoppe. erns the spending. Invoivtag Made tnlUtants sudi os ths “We sometimes Ud ourselves the Hnal Peninsula. Israel said Town gets $l,(»26,7Wr ta sthte St-. Marrianne Ssyken* ?;;:^on budget for the proj- Democratic ascendancy, these day’s political news that makes Angda Davto trial In California, or whMc that this is a free-enterpiise sys­ aid to education. E and Gtaa L. Palm- Word St., both Rockville; Gob- oct and It to felt If the de- Expires July 31, 1971 authors contend, it w ill not it look suspiciously wrong- the attack was accldoitsl. miHtsnt trials sudi as the govenunent to tem, but it Isn’t all that free.’ ’ e r ^ * L««iard^a and James rWle Sduer, Snipelc Inks Bd., p*rtment acts ascontractor, - Sa/r Mrrchatulisf and Repairs Excluded ■ preparing «»gsiM* the Berrlgan cluster of —Secretary of the ’Treasury L property on EUtagton; Patricia T T ^ this amount wUl probably ewer The Latest Fringe Bentf it defendants? John B, Gonnally, in congres­ Warehouse Point; Joyce Bpor-, the coets. He sold the materials Get a low-cost Savings Bank Life Insurance If America to Indeed on the brink of a sional testimony urging ajqircv- Patricia H Brad- her, Goslee Dr., Manchester;' wUl be purchased after cost That Industrial psycbologtot who ar­ series of stalled trials, one must question . al of federal loan guarantees for B end Jean T. Diane Sutherland, (Franklin S t, checks have been made and the Family Plan. One policy, one small premium gues that eraptoyers should tacitly en­ in tamdem the prejudicial affect o f pub- the Lockheed Aircraft Oorp. onCtone Rd. RockvlUe; AUce Garrett View- work wUl be awarded to local protects them alll UcHy on trials and the govemment’s tac­ to^radley ride Dr.. EUtagton; Frank people a. much as posribto. courage fiieir en^loyea to do a certsln F isc h e tti See why buying life insurance direct from a tic of generating “ public enmities’ ’—such “ My personal opinion to that property on Crystal Sctal^ Wtadstff; accepting the resigna- modest amount of stealing from the as the Black Panthers and certain wUte the law has been contravened, Lake„ Rd. „„ and daughter, Proiqiect ♦ atSt, and tlon of ItaAlmont as town plan- mutual savings bank just has to save you money. extiemtoU — and then movtag against yes.’ ’—Sen. Stuart Syntington, TREASURE SHOPPE plant, all on the theoty that thto lends T o get full details on SBLI’s Family Plan all them. D-iMio., after a secret meeting ot » » » . A "aiid Carolyn N. land Ave., aU RockvlUe. ard Toltoano, who has b eoi as- spice to the job and olds down enqploye NoWiAL. toa> Byron jByron A. anaand Carolyn N. Saturday: Richard risttag McAlmont, oa acting you have to do is ask. It to not certain tiuti Americans, gen­ the Senate on U.S. military ac- gctaieMer, property on Pine MU turnover may have hft on a clever Mt erally a more unrestrainsd people, could tivtUea in Laos. Welti, EUtagton Ave., Rook- town lUanner and agreed on of analysto, but he obviously hasn’t emulate at thto moment the British in BOtIUS CERTIFICATES holding pretrial end trial coverage to an “ I f continued It could Impair J ^ r ^ a S g T w and Norma T. ODltond; John LaMonde L Pl£ASE ASK thought very fa r forward in pracllcal absolute minimum. Racial problema in the public’s confidence in secur­ S ^ tt^ S X rW <« Ptetaa Rd. Lakevlew Ter., Melissa A. Ott c«nitag hlitag j ^ r planner. tenns. America, the Vletaam war, and currents ities as a means of investment Tne to William RFD 2, Alfhlld Heine, Union Other Bostaeae Given With Every Sole! Certificote* Value of unrest and change emanating from the . and of transacting business.’ ’— Hto Idea to that employers who can J ^ S y S ^ s M. OTC^te for ^ E lr ie Baer. VUlsge St. and ta other action, last night the Equols 10% Of Your Purchose. young have made Americans want all the atty. Gen. JMm N. ktttchell, on J. a n d Yoiara George lisotte. Grand Ave., aU OouncU: iSAviNGS Bank be stolen from, either in products or In more to atay on top o f trials with poUUcal the Increasing theft ot securities taoA ^ l^ e. , Approved a aalaiy agreemOTt cash, should deliberately relax their se­ or social or “repressive’’ ovartonea. And by organized crime. A qi^tolm Discharged Saturday: James made between Uie Vernon Bd- yet, the Seale-Huggtas case suggests, tr a n s fe r r ta j^ r ^ y ^ ^ ^ Hahn, Vemwood 3>r., Vernon; ucatlon AssoctaUon and the EXAMPLE - BUY A DIAMOND AND GET YOUR curity systems and Ignore theCto so long greiater limits on prsss itiscretion must “ I can understand how It to ard K. Si F ^ e H. KeUey, Weri Rd.. Board of Education. OF M anchester as they don’t amount to more than $10 be set. The press seems in danger of necessary that you have an ar­ Gibbs, trustee, tor property on Dionne, Hart- App. Oorp. The Treasure Shoppe sweeptagly labeled Back Panthers as ver defended the agency’s re­ attend the State Federauon Christine Burger and (he July 4 fireworks display. the employe would rather think that he quest for more money, InMudtag N o m a undesirables. And in the case o f white ex- Women’s Ouba junior memwr- Enflrid; Yvonne Good and p a*ied a res(Uution compU- 5 is# 3 »P Qrarealtcnt to getting away sritfa eomethtaig he tremtoU, as with the Justice Department funds to maintain four armored ahip workriiope to he held steftoid Si»taga; Mary renting the RockvUle High doesn’t deserve than think that he to be­ lawyer’s headline-appealing statement limousines for hto use ta Wash­ urddy to West Haven. State com- Franklin St, g^^ool basebaU.and track teams AfMB; husband w l f * c h ild r a n ington, New York and Los An­ tost week that tiie Berrlgan defendants mittee chairmen wlU he RockvlUe. f<>r their successful season, ing rewarded for hto good and fOUiful geles. I represent a greater threat than organto- to offer ideas on iwojects tor ------Passed a resolution authorto- petfonnanoe. ed crime, the government will have to “ta a place like Cambridge, the coming year. xsr. -- taguaeof c (Ocadnaed frwa Page One) For Purchase of Bulldozer cf French Rd. have been eteotsd (OeattwMd Im ii Page Om ) Bhneat Oocnog Jr., S4, « ( By Sol R . Cohen the bodies of cholera victimk *<*»* convaleacent home. copcesidsnla ot the Boltoii Hartford, waa w -ri, T..1* from being thrown ta. Bogginl aaid on Jan. ao that, ^ b T I S t : 8he dm. born J » ^ « . ^ S f r i t T S S ParsnbTsadber Organisation. Except tor one lone RepuUl- ages of 14 and 16. Programs ag^ According to conservative of­ Hubert S. BSSt, W, of H a m d * “ **"* **“ . wmiewhat nia Moore to aeek Mda on the a drainage idpe and catch The Orshams succeed Mr. end can who voted wlto the Demo- I«w ed by. the state would quaU- ficial. estimates, the week-old poaed to lotterlea, becauae they low during the approach and ei^demic among refugees from for 50 purchase of a new buUdoaer for basin wlU be installed in the _ _ _ MOn. wnuam V ogri c f Tinimta crats, the $1,073 btUion appro- ^ *®*^ “ ***® graaia. were backed by an oVerwhelmf Ti^^fr^'aaT*IBM ®e*t Hartford that he braced himaelf Juat be- the town dump and amended parking lot, with parking areas East Pakistan has taken at least tog majority cf the people in hla S^SST ^ S ^ t cn^M yeara. She waa the wld widow fere the impact Rd. who have served during ' priatlons faUl passed toe House oosmecticul General As- 4,000 lives, half in the Nadia dis­ ta^ —nuil il MAd^ Bab dlaAwwa .... _ it. purebaae x !^ . to le tte r defined, mid mane diatrlct, he would vote for them. Henry P. Brown. HO told oUlelala he eacaped out The action came on Mbore’a bru*h cleared from area, that committee rorw w r- the post scbool year. yesterday atang straight party BcmWy’a “ Last Day Party” has trict surroundtag Krlshnagar. The arreat followed a com- A aon, Oeotge B. Brown He said then that he waa agatoat plaint by a Mancheater man, " the Wtogwtog exit over the left wing. recommendation, followtog dla- are now overgrown and cannot *’**..*^*?”T , . Mrs, Graham ia preaentty lines—witb toe ‘Democrats vot- been scheduled “ frtan midnight The 200,000 residents o t Kriah- race tracka and off-track bet­ nagar, miles northeast of Cal­ r^ o Mid two pMaona Jumped i He waa dated in good condition eloaure that the machine haa pe used for paridng. n^^Iridwito finishing a toim as presUtent tag “yes” and the Republteana to 77” tomorrow night, ta the 60 ting. “I’m agatoat legaUaed wno Boia There wlU.be private funeral v.i..w«w u.^n noaUtai cutta, are tense. from a car which had been fol- ^ aervitwa — ? Haven Hoqitat again broken down, with on fi«t«iie park petition ftomaoBM SOrwddaufa cf the Bolton Cooperative Nur- „ ,, rotunda of the State Ckqiitol. gambling to Oonnecdcut on Rumors spread dally that towing hla, claimed a traffic af- ^ „ wn.1.— „ 1*0 aurvlvtog paaaenger, Janet a rough!gh estimate of |3,0M to IS.* wsT b S i Newman, werident of sety School, and her bnsbaiid —. . „ » There wlU be buffet refreab- moral grounda,” he aaid. “ It McOaa, of Waahtogton, fol- The lone ItepubU^ Rector ^ Pakistani agents from across as, OM needed to make the neces- wiUi ccmpleto a six-grear term Jiut doMn’t M«m (o flt In with i, lowed K elly out the wtog. She waa Bcven-term State Rep. E l­ The party wlU be financed by the border 20 miles away are oary repairs. cn toa Board cf Education this mer Mortrosen of Newington. emptying bottles of cholera mnhM was doted in good condition. The In addition, Moore aaid. Road at ta each. co-pUot, Jamea Walker, 34, of month. germs into toe local water sup­ since our youth.” Wickham Park. ______Foreman______John Hardy______has tdd Newman sold the club were ao locat^ It da- Both have been active in town Mortensen, who te ^w tagU m ’s Ttiomas DosmeUy o f South Memphia, Tenn., was dated in In Research mayor, said he beUeves toe i . . /.„.nhoi,.non plies to make the epidemic G en ov^ , to a prepared Three oounta of uttering a him that within a year or ao, thoii^ that the stand would be atroy one of w lo V «i« o ^ aftalm and in PTO activities. critical condition. Democratic budget would do spreful foster. apeecb yesterday, warned foigcd toatrument two of ob- Donald A. Morrison, who an additional tS,OM wlU be need- a benefit for the park and the fliace areas in town, the AMI They have two oons, Mark, 4, agatoat “ race fixing” and "the i-jtwiwg money by falae pretenae, Columbia more for the cltte. than toe Re- ^ay Party” A crowd of 600 persons beat a T?*ii ” 1?^.****^. r ^ v o T m PM> fto eT ^ ’iito ^ for new tornda on the ma- but added that any plana Brook area. and Jsftrey, 6. toflltratlon of gambler-gangater mid one of •poaaeaaton of atolen pubUcan budget. Moslem to death Monday at the s.* Crffe*^!^r toS*taLi*^2c^ paito^ Of* moiecidar wi- chtoeT. " ’ to"«»stouct the fOdUty'ttla The ^ la cyaidering, Mk. and Mm. Joseph Halo- in toe State Ciqiltcd -wUl be a forcea.” He said there la UtUe gooda, agatoat Janet DeCilantle g ’w-w-p-B goyv.ro gbTl vMw recorwr hM been recov btoebemistry of nm nmint »- iii»i toe practice ta er a report that be had emptied evidence to aupport the claim of IM B. Center St,, were adj ix>nservauon ^ YSnfniv^tyiSSrS^ ci^M^ySlSfl^ «»*« 3 a -b which woum go right that legaUaed gambling drtvea noUed. The woman waa arreMed new covlce piesldanta; Mrs. momtag hours, passed a $1.17 ? ^ _ .*® *****^ a small bottle Into a roadside • l ^ n v e a 1 IV ca w riA rl examination. “ ***“»*‘® December, la currently a re- ,„ben townapecple refused The stand would be 8 feet throuiJr th lsa^ Michael Lynch wlU serve as out the underworld. “ Don’t fool aa a reault o f an aj^eurent fam- blUlon tax package, toe 18 to ’ well. that if ily mlaunderatandtog, involving. A ^ a iic l IN a m c c l ^ S e ^ S recorder records associate in toe bto to^roprlate funds for a new high, and measure 10 feet by ^ i* * * seerstaiy and Mm. Richard 17 vote was along straight U** Hartford State Armosy. D.K. Ghosh, the district mag­ yourself into thinking ’ m* fUAtdiarBcterlatics such <**»“l*t*y department of Duke purchase of a bud- 15 feet. It would be located be- night that the scheduled June (lur state aUowa horse racing Bany as treosurar. party Unes. The Democrats, who ------istrate of Krlshnagar, said the ^ dlarirr’”’ of H*® Selectmen have appoint- „ idStaL^Sd^the voice re- University Medical School, Dur- ^ necessary so that the low toe parking lot on the w ^ M hearing v^th e^ate Water Springtime Fsatasy presented toe bUl, voted “ yes” MeaklU appeara headed rivers are being pdlutod but by and off-track betting we will be ^ m w nwuM va, oonler recorda the last SO HJ3. town Would comply with the aide of toe beach, and would be Resources Commlaslon cen- and the RepuMicana “no.” *k® dubtoua honor of break- able to k e^ the mobsters out,” A spring, garden will come the bodies of cholera victims M argate ilndwm^ of dto- ^ aeven^em ^ ^ nUot’a conversation. *■ •»*•«*<* Wology and regulations prohibiting open six days a week, sddng cemtog toe order to Ooventry ' aUve tcnlgfat am 86 childrro _____ , tag a 16-year-old record, a®t in thrown ta by relatives tor quick : '1 he cautioned. ^SSdhS”a ^ iMtruc^ Nat^ven^Ito^ "P*® »>«2Sr taT duSIJ^ow- pw-packaged items, and soft to abate podnOon ^toatadliig Robert W. MacGregor, state 1966 by then Gov. Abraham “ 1 cannot bedeve,” he said, from ihe Hebron Ooopuotive burial. ott.U-'-rth.Mny.peci.ltownmeet-*^ aec^ m_^ Mr ^ ^ ‘ a ' - regional------sewer oyatem, n^ay Nhmety Scbool perform a (Japltol Importer tor the Hart- RlWcoff. He said' that so many police “ that this General Assembly is The club eaUnm^ o- groos not be necessary. A ]^vata lire to obey state traffic control tog. disaster to 1c m thmi M hours. ^ > « » « “ o p e r a ^ springtime fontasy for parrots ford Times, was honored yes- Rlbicoff holds the record—47— wore now deployed to guard the ready to overturn almost 200 a pro- the cf tiiiit seasonal take of $1,0M with 40 meeting wld be held prior to signs, fined $10 on toe first Members ftre Mrs. Dorothy A Jetliner c a rr^ ^ ^ and friends. terday by feUow reporters and for bills vrioed. Aa of noon ‘ K'..* rivers against this that there is years of tradition and history. achool’s other friends fo r his 40 conse- today, MkskiU had vetoed SI a shortage of police to enforce and open our state to thla ques- count, and $15 onjto aeoo^ Oreenway, a ite-year chemistry departmmt. machine, aa Moore reminded P®^ ^ «*®<>^®d June SO aesMon, The program which is being the council last night, there U®*®!*® Park Fun^ ^ ^ which, both sides liope, the direoted by the luimery teach­ cutive years of newqpag^r serv- bills. It appeam that he wiU set law and order. With the state's tlonable form Cf raising reve- Mark A. CSouidi, M. of 61 temporary chairman; Wilbur " ^ ito^ktocrisaTto the son of Ice—aU with the same paper, a new record wlto ease. ’ populallTO increased by at least nue.” Union St, found guilty of im- Fletcher, six-year term; Ray g**®* M persons were *»®- ^ Donald W. Mor- have been several breakdowns, ^j,®***®*^ ®®”* *** “ ® “®®‘* *®*' “‘® *‘®»Hng will no er, M ra Pat SUva c f Hebron, IQs career anniversary was ■ 4 ^ miUlTO refugees from East of marker plates. Cobb and MTS. Walter Hyer, **®v®« « b®<». wUl begin at 7 p.m. at St. Donnelly warned, ”We are proper ----- ■The two crashes were the first itii>inub would i^t concelvaliiy Tbe theme of too play is tin and Senate, and at a party Weiss and sponsored by State the frontiers each week, the ments which would have de- was noUed. eteln and Austin Dcadwr, two- one year. ® graduate of the University of on me m»- tremendous onposltion from travris through the garden of James J. Dai^, 20, of Wdl- terms, given by newsmen ta the press Sen. David Odegard passed West Bengal government asked layed or eliminated huse tracks Readied full tovesttootiim cf CJonnecticut with a major to cblne. residents and questioned f?***|_.*^ qucMIona regMnting two little rabbits, played by other states to lend it at least 20 mantle, found gudty of im- lllendmnhiln Visit room lounge of the State Ceqii- without debate in the Senate and off-track betting from toe the traaedv would » « v « from Pbyaica. Tlie couple haa a On authorising Moore to seek A e th e r the facility could be <*4®f- John Nee and Denise Baxtcsi. tol. yesterday and was sent to the battalions of police. bill, he a4t®4 “Why does it prefer passing, fined $*>- «nie Rad CMas Bloodmoblle nine to a vear to com- daughter, Scua, 2. the bids for a new machine, imiit under present sontog reg- ^'*® council h^ requeat^ tile As they bop alosig they meet HCoet ot the cholera 'Victims David P. Deyorlo, 1», of 87 MacGregor began his career House, where it is expected to have to be all or luithtog? will visit the Oniiimbia CSiapter there would be Dr Morrison's doctoral dls- urhlch could cost anywhere from ulations. Newman explained hearing, followtog the March many fruits, vegetables, fiow- have been IQndus, 'who normal­ S t John B t, found guilty by opening The Times’ West pass today, ateo without debate. Wouldn’t it be better to dlf- St. John Bt, found guupr oi ^ jgall in Hebron June f wbtif heal^ seifatlon at Tale waa “The »».«» *® »».«». that toe club is at this point defeat of the sewer referendum, em and other cresdures, each Hartford bureau and since then Substitute for B.B. 1810 would Todds Wed SO Years ly. are cremated. But a shortage ferentiMe between toe different ®P®«*^, “ 16 from 1:45 to 6;M P-to- Mra on the ctato in about two Effect of BDTA on DNA-Medlat- amend^ ^ merely seeking direction from to which tim to v m y ^ r t y o f which cositrlbutes a Utile has worked as city hall report- permit towns and cities to xcrn Albert J *l\idd The couple received a tele- of firewood and fuel makes the types of betting btfore we iqi- tor vehicle, fined $25. Anotner Qroman is csprsiw of the months. ed Transformation in Bacillus *ey> f"** .‘?‘*®P***^_J**® *®*®* ®®** U*® council on which course to not to comply with the SWRC sosig or verse. proved all of them.” charge of misuse of marker er. TOhimtast’ news analyst and ^Lrge developers ct sitodW- ^ v ir io n set ^ weU as many other traditional rituals Impossible. said there would be a subUlto.” BDTA to toe chemical P>^|?*ms^’ ^ “ ®P*; follow. Older by a 8 to 1 margin. The play marks the end of State Capital reporter. gions InqiectiTO and engineer- ot U7 Porter Bt. were toe ------Dooley labeled off-track bet- plates was noUed. Oroman says that conference ’Tuesday at that inhibits transformation of„ ™ " means that the counci Discussed under the audimee ------the nursery setexU’s first grear. ------tog fees to a Umlt of three per guests of honor at a 60th wed- ® ' ____ ting “the worst part of a very Arthur D. EMwards, found newly wiacted state statute ol- 7fl0 p.m. to the Branford Vol- bacteria, and DNA is to not bound to accept the low- of dttoens portion of toe meet- ______Bventog Pattersons Wed 30 Years bod piece of legislation.” He est bid, but may instead ac- inj. was the posslbUlty of beach CSoveatry Farm Team ®®nt <-’tbe improvement coris. atag anniversary celebration hL” ^ Deputy Named ^ ®®y P®**® 1* or over to unteer Fire Department about chemical carrier of genes. tog waa the poaslbUlty of beach Ooventry ocrieapcnd Ih form team circuit test ...... X . t J J day formally withdrew his nom. aaid, “I ain opposed to a gam- Mr. and Mra. NeU Paterero of Maryland and Miss Jutoto / ~ ^smt® •*»«* without parental the investigation. A 1#61 graduate of Ifanches- includes ,tlchera for Sandy Shores as Oantner, TeL T4S-g>86, wert, the Meta won both of illation of Eleanor Gonzales of temday ofternoTO at toe home of James N. Nichols ta Highland bltog climate In Oonneoticut, traffic control Ih e bodies of aU the vlcthns ter High School, Dr. Morrtocm maintenance costs, of 104 Baldwin Rd. celebrated M. Paterson at home; and a their daughter and sro-ta-law, Paih by the Rev. George G. KofC Delegate permission . their games, defeattag the Greenwich to the State Commls- Big Package - and to aU that goes with it.” $25- AU regular donors will be were taken to Tale-New Haven received his AB to bidogy from The council will also reserve Mr. and Mks. Paul Lukens of Scrlvtaer of South Methodist lOiig, who was a member of a Frederick C. Frank, 49, of 'Braves------Wednesday------and the Redtoelr 30th wedding annlver^ry «„„,„vcd at ®»®“ Higher Education. The A t the annual state meeting of called and others mqy hoqiltal. Harvard University to 1965. the right to reject all bids. Sox Friday. Robert Kaufmann Sunday aftempon at ® ®urpr^ governor^ not presented an NEW YORK (A P ) — The ov- (RastTObury. Church. They have lived to Knights of Columbus held 1985 study commlaslon which West Hartford, found guUty of appointments In other action last night, the pUrdied the win the ®P®® •'®“ ®® K*''®“ Hamilton S ta n d ^ M vlriro « erseas market for food process- jjany friends rejected race tracks and off­ ^ T ritto g a m ^ vehlde vridto Neighbors Oppose and relatives Manchester for ^ years. recently ta New Ifoven, John J. council voted, to table a re­ ^k Sv^ s^ «»«>"• united Aircraft, WtadsTO^ta. alternate nomination. tag and packaging machinery QBiifnmta; track betting fo r Connecticut, under unuer toe »•<. influence of totoodcat- 2 ^ . .5*2^*”. . ’ - * 4 : quest from the' Board o f EMuca- TexaS) South They have three daughters, pitspatrick of 119 Forence St. got Otadtt fo r the w t o M ^ 0 “ ®®^ iaclaiod relatives, Mrs. Paterson ^ ®"|Pl®y®l a delegate from warned, ” Tqu are about to tup- uquor o r drugs, fined $1M. *f® welcome. It Sewage Treatment Plants tion, to which the board has tim friends and’ neighbors from toe Manchester Board of Edu make our state a Reno East.” Walter Godfrey Jr., 35, of IM s“®m® J>® noted that the heed is asked the Town Council tor to tbe Knights of Miller Zone Request Mats manager Al Hopper said Ohio. Massachusetts and Con- cation as a secretary at Ver annuEil cTOventiro to “The htotory of our neighbor­ Doming B t; and Vernon F. ®sP®«MUy ^ as the vaoa- funds to* purchase a new tractor. necticut. They were presented planck School. They are mem- ing states who have legalised In NYC Are Hit by Strike boUt bet the Waldorf Astoria NllesJr., 25, of 88 Birch Bt, The tractMT, which costs $3,- An application by Maxwell L. Miller, owner of alc«Uy the^'raeult o l good team- with a money tree and many bers ot Second Congregational resentatives had sent the nomi- i>epartment of Commerce's Bu- gambling' to replete with the Ateo present at the celebra- '"“Y! 1® grandchildren. Hotel ta New York City to both found guUty on substituted OOTPtaid-Ralaer 6M, to needed, stated the board, ivorlL Ian T-aU«« rtkould be sin- Rifts- Handd Perrett made Church and Temple Chapter, nation back to committee—an reau a .s ww am. «ms__ a-j t. .—,.-4. i gamMer,” he said. “The pros both fined $N.cr~. „ ------snmovea ov me c«v wouia ai- ______»® breakdown of the dd piece of from Busm ess I t o Business II, last night ran into ter in both games. con- Mr. and Mrs. Paterson were ber of the Manchester Lodge death for a nomination. Pritchard, BID director of ex- WlUlmantlc, bridesmaid; Charles ^rs U Methodist and the cons (professionals and 1W . - < « u TinH. L,. HeokSeek of Bdton S' “SS,‘"JSt ?®* **• fl?®n**tagJSiiSr; a ^ ...... w. o» ^ 1- the tleup by 'Tss*. kUiliig SS aU pension5:. equhoment. The board asked toe neighborhood opposition and was tabled by the Plan- trlbuted two home runs, one in married June 7, 1941 in Em- of Masons, is a past h ^ priest Mrs. Oonsales discloeed last p® B*** P^®®® **®*® ing, fined $66. city and union negotiators. record as tqiposed to addlMcnai Paul F. Smith, 19, of And­ Wammty Deeds piste baok-up information and signatures waa preaented to the TTie four-day Emergency Op- g j jam es’ School. 875; toe « < » pertatatag to grants for Julien J. lassard, 22, of Hart- ^ . , Salaries fo r municipal em­ changes because he felt cendi- Speedup Seen over, pleaded not gulUy to a ford, found guilty of followtog oonrespondent Vir- Thie U and B ConatnicUon for a ochool board rei«eaenta- cimunlaalan by Alton Cowles of orations SlmulattTO Tratatag fo r icutacijial Building, 106; WaddeU I®®®* sidewalks, IS STILL THE covered by District Cbun- Ucns c f toe variance obtainsd- gtoU Osrisen. T d . 228-9814. Cta. la c. to Jeanne Jay, property tlve to attend the next town Green Rd. Cowles said toe town department heads and em~ School, 172; Central Fire Sta- Substitute for H 3. 7912 would charge of negUgent homtcide In too clooely, fined $15, cU 87 a ven ge $7,5M a year. by the Bel-Oon Plasa fried In Annulments on Woodstock Dr., conveyance councU meeting. oppoeition was bcuMd on ” a bad cannNtton with the motor vs- IMvld >>> chicken outlet were not being ____ nioB*. whld% Mav 27 cm- U®o. 5*: State Armory, 79. In an permit towns and cities to In ’ private industzy, steel VATICAN CITY (AP) - The emergency, Fogarty said, water spend up to 20 per cent of state bury, found guilty of failure to wocken now may retire after SO tax $4t56. 1 traffic basard” at toe totersec- met Gallagher’s home la dl- Vatican is mmected to issue a I**®*®®<* U** towns shortcom- ^ tajen from the pipes of a rood grants for sidewalks. At hiole death of MIdiaal J. BmaU, commlsdon K flV ir OllTintfm t yean’ service at $2T0 a month'. Calvln W. Friedenherig to Tlie councU also voted last and he cited several recent rectiy behind toe business 18, a formwr Bolton High Schod ^gm, fined $10. i-lAA V A i Electrical workers, in the latest Harry Rtte, property at 24 Ken- night to accept several parcels case cf accidents in toe area, He told commission members decree Friday speodtag iq» some «»«■ to Its ability to cope with buuang. present, aU of toe funds ewtor. Norman C. Nlchola, 2S, cf "Dill J contract with General Electric, nedy Rd., conveyance tax $46.20. of land in Ucu of. taxes. ’Ihe Parker St. also crosses the to- that installation of equipment marriage a^n.rimants “ ®J®f disasters and onaWod Mhlroey, OT communl- 5!;?“ * Smtto’a van truck struck soiten, found guilty of dls- t i l 11 L a o S e C l receive $840------a month in-- penaian------Alan J. and Dorothy M. Led- ^___ "« tewcetion, Hclalnc IW. ntsOMlt, to dlmliiato cooking odors waa — X..1 o,„,.in,—.t town officiate to set up moro cf- cations officer, reported that blU p i^ ct more ®|^ Small April 27 aa he walked regarding state traffic commis- benefit at the age ot 66 after 80 gard to Robert N. and Blaine oatKom Shoree w to a to M ™ **^*I??^ no curba or side- called for by the Zoning Board n r o T S ^ S !? ^ *®®“v® emergency eperettag toere are five radio operators 1® the future tor local sidewalks. home from school on Locmis gicn signs, fined $10. . M !■ M MA. RAM Arte A 'VAJridqW IBfiAn AIT eevA 11»a aamAa A yean’ service. Modeen, property cn Henry St., $M.OO^Actors Oriotty odto m walks, Cowles noted. when it granted toe variance least two local church courts. If procedures. This was the con- to different parts of town run-” ^ ,,, charies Rd. Ronald W. Osgood, 27, cf Od- By House Tnffic today was reported conveyance tax $81.85. assessment cf $m but to ou^ |,g ,,,3^ personaL but has not been met nor en- the courts both RDDrove toe sensus of the members of toe ntog two-meter and ten-metei: Muu^stor R ^. N. Judge Fronds Quinn centto- Chester, found guilty of operat- hcavy but moving. BmU and Flnesla Pantaleo to rianding tax m as y ^ ^ ly eiators ta town who ernor fo r his rignatim . esch, wlto two yearn peebatio^ 17 S An. ***•»> and provide continued state on aiteriala leading to bridges teook Lane, $2,71tS8. "H*® *«*•» amount la $15,437.94, jme said an outlet fw a large wMdenta had “ gone •long" S t Scould^roto the sec- ^ “ ^1 * tra ^ sesrion ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^Jor Hie measure would allow a to ccnnectlcn with a drug rato paymenta^ upport of too thatXialncddoeSl, and lind­ Of cootainad in 12 pagesof in- cut-rate drug nimit. ia dated to several {wevious changes Sri ^ fovSswl rt- ®»- “ emergency but municipality to establls^ Ity or~ en thdr 37 High St home in *® ^ *«“*y ^ ‘“***“*- ^ d after he adopted say Mid the puWlc apparently Danid Newman against Jo- dividual listings, and la, Mrs. ^,to Bel-Cbn Plasa which toe “ *® ^ *®®> “ *■ ^ d ^ e ^ emergenclee caused by a hypo- ^ totoreeted ta ta particl- dtaance, a summer employment ApilL Various other counts by his footer parent had responded to pleas to leave radioactive fallout to- arfus. program for youths between the OVER ALL COMPETITION senh caierwnc. Bray said, higher than usual uuiera fear wlU fwce them out **“ ® *® ^® c^ to Sacred Rota ror oe- getting people to ebel- ~ or.,* T w M«»«m ita«-v mom,^ munnSi.r.f'lSty’of guu« . onJ^ ------potiO^TW mem- carenTh^e and uae m:-- kOchasl W. Nlmlwwskl, ad- b«sause of Oonnacticut Bl- of busineas unless they can com- our n e l j ^ b o . ^ termination. a i m c ^ Jr., aUng a motor vSdclc w M h ^ bore to vote by absentee ballot transit. of the estate of Ml- Products, which owes $7,480 in p*te on toe basla of Uquor sales. < * a n ^ more ^ it has been ______tore, dealing with medical prob- —------— ------— -lCbni6, 28f W6F8 HQtt6dy tfichld® 4tmamA tIA InL prtm8rt6S.primaries. PPolUse0UO6 **®**»®**'®^remained aa^ed OM«lBfnA.». ai^e and wMoeAMTOmotor . severalM . years ago after a nIrMflrfv® l^y. ’ J^®«ld. h« AAlfl terns and riots, and coordinat­ Ing one against_ MUlette of re- Wamn mniivanBuIUvan, 60, of « «®“®® P«®®®<* «"* ®®®* key points in toe ritgre wa^ JosephChsmsia, LoulseCSisr. vehicle taxes. number of tries, toe MUIer . Stanley Bray, owner of a Bus- ing tbe efforts ot the police, fire OY A DIG COUNTRY MILE!! mrehet., found guUty of Intoxl. to the governor bUls that would: system to torestoU any ^*mpt Lee stand- Mrs. Bray said that die haa pharmacy waa granted a son- ^®“ ^ P**®®* Soldiers Foil and public works employes. The Aocording to police, MlHette cation, 101A dagrs.lAv. Vin^miied. suspaided. - G iv e tile Oonnecticut De- by the union w orteis to tout e ft received a paymoit from toe tag variance for a beer permit - ®”---- ®“ Hd. *riM too ®«tejert training session was present­ bad attempted to run from tiw Robert F. Bymonda, 25, cf vdopment Cammlaslon the pow- the supply to office complexes Deborah U e t banknqptcy court on thla ^vhldi wa» later expanded to In- would Ulster Bombing ed by the University o f Oonnect- cf er to barrow the money to buy in midtown and lower Manhat- icut CivU Defense ExtensiTO The following Cost Comparison esti­ arresting officers, and had to be RockviUe, found guilty ~ aL acalnst Joseph Cherrone e t account, but has been advised elude hard UquMr. W tor n use U the BEI^AST, Northern Ireterri ^ proaentoi CLOSED wrestled to the ground. breach of peace, fined $20. develop land for industrial tan. ol ttut no further payments win The coning board's ruling, a p p i^ tl^ Is paired . mates are based on a transfer efficiency (AP) — An anonymous tele- stmilar programs ta several Another youth arrested the Joanne M. Urlano cf 49 Bum- use In im Mfort to encourage union leaders met for an hour Blantage T‘ n ---- forthcoming. however, was fought by neigh- B«c«>®® ot a kMV^ attend^ of 80% for Natural Gas and F\iel Ofl same time, Andrew Kaanis, 30, mcr Bt, found guUty of oper- expanekxi of Oonnecticut firms Monday night wlto Undsay,' joyntt, esUer early today asked towns to rehearse officiate’ F M s T lfin !^ Masaaro of Bbe also noted that a Uetliig bore aU the way to the State Day Wednesday and 100% for Electric. Natural Gas is cf 65 ISgh Bt, faUed to appear ating a motor vdilde without a *» thU state and to a tti«t who threatened J® ^ ®yfaet Haven and Karan Ann in toe suq;ienae■eimiinanea Amwtax iommi book* does — siinrAfnASiqireme CouTt. wfalch subse- tooK Until nsaHy 11 •80 a Britirii Army patrol to Investi- teamwork, ooordtaatlTO and un- in court ««* ® reartest war- license, f«"~< $20. n*™' industries from other states. caU-up of toe National•Ustraed Guard res- 3Paganl ot 68 Ctarard S t, June not______mean______that the taxes_ can quentty, ____ , ovekumed it to “ T Erie a knUtag at a square in d®rstondtag c f duties ta an figured at 100,000 gross BTU b p er rant, with $1,0M bond was or- Michael 8 .Welch, 22. cf WU- --Make changes in Oon^ti- ifc ^ d tbv ------_not be„ „ collected if this N^ymiea --Bwund# of taeufflclent evidence to! dlscuealTO to toe next PZC STARTING Wfmt Belfaflt. Therm .. cost f.l6 ; F\iel Oil 140,000 dcred on his ohaiges cf posses llmantic, found guUty of cn* welfare laws to meet objec- pectfttUy as he t<^ them tto David Roeenfield cf poaelble It doee mean, how- ^' a hardship. eeadon. JUNE 9th TILL FURTHER NOTICE Blcn cf controlled drug^lmd ing. fined $80. ‘ tioos of toe U.B. Department rtrike was “an outrage to the ^ Arriving, the patrol found tbe , ®’® f**^ . •““» ®;^®.®* «*® gross BTUs -per Gallon and a cost of maa « cwiuoueu orugs, tun mg, ww.____^ cf Hcith. BducaiTai and Wei- w.r «wt thev refoscd to Hamden and PhylUs Ann Rute ever, that toie amount of tax Atty. Joel Janenda, who rep- -n^«dM M «ted apackage con- toim’s poUcemen and firemen pcsseaelTO of narcotics. Andre :Ia Mkreotte, ~ “ " r r . ~ Z ---- T ~ 1— i ’ T ------;z ^ ___ Jwa 12, aiUioipated is reiroived fnxn the resented toe MUlers before' the tafoS riwS^ves, wUl be trained and equipped to • E. A JOHNSON PAINT CO. 8.209 per gallon — Electric 8,418 BTUs Potico my toe raid was a le- New B«if«rd. Mas.., f^ a tnuid list calculaticu. commUeiTO last night aiRued aadwlres the parcel to measure radlt^tivlty ta case per Kw/hr and a cost of $.0166 per suit of local tavesOgtttiTO, and guUty cf failure to (ie y Mate wlthl^d mtos MW milUro a escalate as threatem^ T®”^®^ Timotov Dexstineo Beach that a change to Buataeas n B watoout caught ocmmui- teUhony Timothy Degstinso Bcart Ocaanp “ “ t, » ^ Fire G dk ^erieS^ross the square/ there te a h lg^ y ® ccl^ of a • PAUL'S PAINT K w /h r. ^^'Sc patrol probably arrived vehicle carrying radioactive tag marijuana. ^ -CA n e ^ does not however, meet ere by surprise 4r««.. ■« •■■■"”■ ^ ment process, that steps w lU ____ '->1'^ ^------Mi~------, RssTkrkl-t W o r r ie s the esmers haven’t signed a E lectric be iiistaUed between 016 park- ^ married Saturday af- n e p o n TTO tl JCB lease wUh the govcnimcnt to Wbbbwr, 18, of 4M B. Middle Fred D. Kebto, 83, of Rock- _i e .1 _ (■>.__ _t m . dueu« bliv “ «* • then a mUlion persona 1»« °“Lagy.L—._ ------ingtar lottot and the beach,beach and thatt o L "*®"*’ **»» ^ken plM s in toe ternoon. is toe daughter o f Mka. THIS VALUABLE COUPON WORTH ^pke. pleaded to frequenting a viUe, failure to drive a reaeon- ^ h T fiL u ^ te ^ rt!^ »®*® » “ ®«t®0 by toe walkout About Scientists store cmcrg«uty ton). and if the Senate gives ftumeled the heavy rurii tendsciqitag is eiqieoted to be not aU give adequate protoctiro If by modernising . . . if you increase the effiidency from 66% to 80% you can actually save 18.8% dieoederiy house. able distance apart. . . equally overwhelming approval, ^ fort, houae at M Carriage Dr., 7 years, and that more stringent Rtu* pr., not MTs. Cairo flew cf treffic from high qqq taken care of this weekend. a l /TO CalU. (AF) — from nuclear fallout He said he The five, along wlto a youngs Ralph Lousier, 40, ®* toe amer^dment wUi go on the xontag reguiatianB have been wiUls aa was reported in yestsr- on your heating bill_____ That is $75.20 for a customer who has been p a y in g $40MO per yw . So: er boy, who waa referred to Hartford, intoxication. expresswagre 10 eroe. i^ero ClessjniBki for M ichael It was noted that there was passed, which lessen earlier ob- day’s Herald. «^ rro n ro e «>«ritag ha. rertval , rod o ^ r 10 0 B O N U S Many consumers would modernize . . - spending a few dollars on their heating plant n they realtted tne ballot at toe 19T3 election. 1, Defense «ri ®®«®^ suppUee stored in town that et bottlenecks. ^ , sad Rose Madri of South Wnd- ^ a. jeettons over Bueineaa n uaes. '______Juvenile autocritiee, were ar- Janice L. Ledoux of 84 Law- BUte smproved_____ by the Houee| cutbacks have thrown at lea* brought to unlicensed pnaaihla saviugs. . . . W e shsU gladly furnish you with chart showing savings ■with mcreased efficienpocted he had been 2% hours e Ucto Schwelr, plot of tend *h® lot *or a distance of 25 feet, tacreosed by toe lone change, w ^m id M ^ t ksty. A fringe new study concludes. ijisculta, water drums, „ •nwwjsaauis6Taiart Electric 17 gallons per hour is under euspenslTO. law ym lo repreeent trying to make what te normaUy partly in South Wtadeor, partly ThU ®he said, would eUmlnate he argued. ® ^ eUk etrlngs bangs from Ttaa S U ^ emergency toUeto eiri radlolog- These extra Blue Stamps TOTO people fectag, com m itm ent'a 10-mliuite trip. ta Mancheater, bounded by the extremely bumpy entrance Janenda noted that before the l^ lo to . 1 tute report, r e t o a e e d l i w i ^ monitoring Wta and Ucensed ars in addition to those . . . and the averatpR fally needia 100 gallons of Hot Water per day. Pcnonal Notiee* iWate tastituticiU. A tonic-drink manufacturer Hartman ’Tobacco Oo., convey- condition that now exist. MlUer obtained his liquor per- WreeUcre in ti>e top dlvislTOS ^ r e to ta t»y the government as providing receive regularlywith , f- _I Third Rely on Wheat —Sett Ity uto a etadyetUdy by the leg- had' to hold up production, be-, once tax $11. She requested that too town mlt ta 1968, more than 760 peo- wear their hair ta a topknot your purchase. TMeviweNue...MOitvou GENEVA — Wheat direetty ialature’e trantyolrtation com- cause he never received a Tiado Name • councU pry for this, so aa not jde had signed a petition sagrtag that reeemblee the fan-sh^ed ** Thk Ad SpoMored As A PubHc Servie* by the C u d o f T h a n k s Jekabs B. Andenwn of Hart- to deplete the BC funds too they did not object. And ta toe leaves of the ginkgo tree and Is COUPON EXPIRES 6/21/71 .LIMIT: 1 Coupon le a Family provides about a filth cf the mittee of the feaelbUity of re- truckload of bcttlce. Ha finally termed extremely Ih® Ucensed ^ to rs and toe We wish to Hm frisnda for their klndneaa a iiM r^ to a t U.8. Industries number of people they can eus- OIL INSTITUTE OF MANCHESTER pathy, floral bouquets, Stfts, durtox our recent 2 2 f^ r 5 h « at high level, tain for two-week. according to ment. c ^ riM orb^ profeeeloi}. out taformation presented at toe The Psmlly .. John Btrtosfellow > ■

PAGE ELEVEN MMCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENmG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1971 PAj3E. TEN M on trea l THE Moriarty’s in Home Opener BHSEBHLL Umps Went Zero for Four in 10th Herald Angle ALUMNI JUNIOR Scoring in every Inning ex­ M en tor By cept for the fourth. Burger King EARL YOST opened the baseball season with And Simmons Wound Up Hero Tonight with Vernon at 6 an 8-0 victory over Parkade SpoitoBdttor Lanes last night at the West S aid O u t Side. . ty Alou had been hit by a pitch. (The latter play brought a with a two-run double <«i an 9-2 Notes from the Little Slack Book ATLANTA (AP) — Ted best," Simmons said, "but my Twilight League base­ li^nnlng hurler Ken Irish M ONTREAL (AP) — bunt was fair, n o question - Alou stole second after the heated argument from Atlanta pitch to tie It. Simmons, ' resolvintr im iPlttsbuigh had moved into a Apparently Jeff Koelsch and this writer are the ball will be ushered in to­ whiffed IS batters. The National H ockey about R .” built attempt and then scored first baseman Orlando Cepeda, Mike Czajka had both tie with the Cardinals in the NL only parties interested in bringing adult fast piteh night at Mt. Nebo at 6 argument-filled 10th in­ ■me Cardinals, who tied the to give the Cardinals a 7-6 vic­ who was ejected by umpire Bob Leasrue meetings continued East with Its afternoon victory basebtdl league play back to Manchester. Not one iota o’clock when the first in a loser hits. gam e w ith a four-run nlnthr, ta l­ tory when Wmmons laced a E ngel. B u rger K in g 12S 011 x 8-4-1 with the annual intra­ ning, got what he considv In the free-swinging affair at of interest on the subject has been received from any series of Tuesday night lied the winning runs on Sim­ single past first. The Braves, using four hits Parkade L 000 000 0 0-2-2 league draft today amid ered an undeserved chance mons’ lOth-lnning single after Only one other game was each by Hank Aaron, Ralph C hicago. source . . . Manchester Lodge of Elks will salute Man­ contests featuring Moriar- - A three-run triple by Fran rumors that A1 McNeil will to drive home the winning F ou r hom ers, helped toy 20- ty Bros, of Manchester Is his bunted pop fly was ruled played in the major leagues Qarr and ZoUo Versalles, coast­ chester High’s athletes Thursday night at the Elks Millet gave the Health 1 ^ a mile-per-hour winds, sailed out scheduled. be replaced as coach of run Monday night, enabl­ foul by Umpires Mel Steiner, Monday. iATllie Stargell belted ed Into the ninth with a 6-2 Home wlUi a dinner stattinc; a t ------9-7 come-from-bdUnd victory Wrigley Field. AU were two The home opener for the Montreal’s Stanley Cup ing the St. Louis Cardinals who said Prlddy had not touch­ his 19th home run to spark lead. Rlght-handw Ron Reed, 6:30 . . . Bob Nurmi, president account of Tom KeUey’s over Medical Pharmacy at the run Wows—by Stargell, Al Oli­ MB’s, winners In their debut champions. to maintain their half­ ed the ball before it squirted Pittsburgh to on 11-6 victory who had held the Cards to five the East Hartford UtUe pitching win with the lUlng Field last night. ver and Boto Robertson of the last Friday night against McNeU denied a pubUshed re­ game lead in the National into foul territory. over the Chicago Oibs. Mta, was touched for four be­ League baseball program, has j^tlanta Braves two weeks ago Knocking out two bits each Pirates and Billy Williams of Herb’s In Hartford, Is a natu­ port Monday that he has Prlddy said after the game Prlddy claimed that Alou was fore Prlddy replaced him. a son, Bobby, who Is starring National league. The for the winners were Healy and L e ^ e East. the Cubs. ral. ’Die locals wlU cross bats stepped down or intends to give he had, indeed, got his glove on out at second on the stolen base Ted Sizemore knocked Iteed as a pitcher with the PoUce * Blanco family wlU move shortly Hanlon. ‘"nie upnpIreB were 0-for^,” StargeU also stroked a run- with the Vernon Orioles. i . up the coaching job to take an­ said losiiig pitcher Bob Prlddy the ball. and that Jose Cardenal was out out of the game with a two-run Fire entry In the Manchester j,, California. . .The New Hamp- scoring sliigle, lifting Ids Manager Gene Johnson was Boh Rldolphl pitched and hit other position in the Osnadlens’ Prlddy diqMted Steiner’s later In the inning on what was double after two were out. Jer­ UtUe League . . . Offer the House has voted to legalise well for the Medics. He banged o f AUanta. league-leading RBI total to 53. saU sfled with his pitching organization. "As It worked out, it was first call of the hming that Mat­ ruled an Infield single. ry McNertney greeted Prlddy baseball fan a lltOe extra and racing In that state. .. Stock choice In the opener, Pete 8ala out two safeties. But neither he nor General he’ll turn out. Best example Is racing fans, and there must who returned after a year’s ab­ Health Spa 2U 00 9 Manager Sam PoUock ruled out the crowd of 59,348 that showed plenty to support all tracks, sence and threw a brUUant two- M edical 401 20 7 the poesibUity of a coaching Lettermen’s Fete up to see the New York Yon- choice each Saturday hitter In winning, 3-0. ’Tonight, 'V i change before the conclusiaa of Yankee Trade kees play Kansas Qty last Sun- attend one at either Johnson Indicated he’ll go with ALUMNI LEAGUE the meetings. Thursday at Elks .day at Yankee Stadium. The myerslde Psu-k, Stafford Speed- rubbei^armed Lev Spencer. Frank Granato pitched a two- In other opening day develop­ Baseball trade yeotoiday “extra” was the offer of free jjew London Speed Bowl or ’The ageless veteran enjoyed a M hltter as Nasilf Arms took ad­ ments, the NHL governors ap­ found the New York Yankees Robert Kieman, exhalted UtUe League baseball bats to pighivlUe Stadium. Stafford great year last summer and BOB OABLSON LEV SPENCER GABY KINEL vantage of five walks, two hit proved suffer penalties for acquiring outfielder Danny ruler of the Manchester Lodge all the youngsters attending . . . i„ r e d n ea rly 8,W)0 to la st w eek’ s was one of the keys In the MB’s batsmen and three Maii-Mads brawling players and the minor of Elks, reports the annual Elks bothered by sore arms start. McCoy hqpes to take up Walton from the Milwaukee While all of the attenUon for gj,oa,^ the top crowd of the sea- winning divisional and playoff Klusek, Pete Paganl and Leo were errors to win, 10-2 at Mt. Nebo. league draft sessioa was Brewers for outfielder - first High School Lettermens dinner last year and their status Is not just where he left off last sum­ futUlty at the plate has been dl- any area track, laurels for the umpteenth Ume. R odrique. ’Hie victors scored seven hins wrapped up quickly with the se­ baseman Frank Tepedino wlU be held this Thursday known at this early date. m er. rected at Luis Aparlclo of the • • • ’Two newcomers will be In the Backing up LaMontage will In the first inning on one single. lection of three goalies and vet­ and outfielder Bobbyy BUtch- starting at 6:30 p.m. at the The Orioles finished strong It should be another wing- Boston Red Sox up to this c, « local lineup, Ijeo Veleas In left- be Slip Olander, Buzz McCord, N aslff’ s 700.102 X 10-8-7 eran forward Irv %>encer by eU. The Utter was with Syr­ Elks home on Blssell St. last year winning eight of their dinger in the fine series be- point, another well-known play- Short alUII field and BIU Merrill behind the Joe Kayan, Hugh Campbell and Marl->Mads 000 002 0 2-2-3 NHL clubs. The Youth Activity ttommlt- final 10 games after a slow tween the two clubs. acuse and will remain with er hitting under .200 Is Dick jjew uniforms arrived yes- plate. The former returns after Kinel. Olander and McCord The Intra-league draft was that team on option from the tee will again make arrange­ McAuUffe.jncAuuuc. ’The Detroit Inflelder lenuiyterday lorfor AiurianyMorlarty Bros, base- ^ two-year absence spent In not expected to produce any ments for the program. Tom ton ttroAlr. fA. B rew ers. was under .190 counting week- team, Just In time for to- minor league baseball In the startling moves, with each of Tepedino was recalled last (jonran, assisted by Ray Kor- end play. night’s home opener at m.Mt. Red Sox system. Merrill Is out the 14 NHL teams protecting 20 (Herald photo by Pinto) week from Syracuse. Walton buieskl, Andy Wlnzler, George CHAMPIONSHIP REWARD — St. James’ track squad proudly displays Nebo against the Vernon Ori­ of Southern Illinois and the Action at Jaycee Junior Olympics players, including two goalten- was hltttng only .288 this McCaughey, Ray Henniquin and O ff the C u ff oles at 6 o’clock. With the new current varsity baseball cocuih dera, and first-year profes­ championship trophy which was presented to Sister Patricia, school principal season in so games. Tony Morolla, have promised Just wondering why the re­ snow fence In the outfield It at Qulnnlplac. sionals exempt. yesterday. Making presentation is Bill Maher, coach, and team representar an enjoyable evening. Veterans in new posiUrnie quest made last February to should make for better g^ es The drafting p rice Is $40,000 tives, Ed Lojeski and Amy Sutton. Squad won crown last Sunday. A steak supper wlU be served will find Bobby Carlson moving stage the annual CIAC Golf with aU traffic being halt^ ^ per-player. to the lettormen and cheer­ In from the outfield to first Tournament at the Manchester yond the fence . . . R ^ SnUtt, A Montreal newqpoper re­ leaders and will be highlighted base and Stan SbomclnsM going ported that McNeU, who took Y a z E arly Country Oub wan turned down of Manchester, now the asslst- by individual athletic awards. from first to the outer garden. over the Oanadlens coaching St. James’ Scores Track W in and later, on the same date, ant golf pro at Shaker Farms The Elks will again award R on R lordan w ill return In job midway through last sea­ the course was turned over to a In Westfield, **“ *•• COTtlnu^ AL All Star trophies to members of the ri­ rightfield. son; had advised Pollock he private group, lor a non-club his hot golfing yesterday by In West Haven Competition fle, cross country and soccer Johnson anchors the Infield was resigning. lunctlonT AS It turned out, both m m s who were picked by coaches at third base with outfielder According to the report, Vote Leader High and Bast pros In the Pro-Ain at Farming- Powerful 6t. James’ of Man­ Junior Girls; St. James’ Junior By I'HE A8SOOIATEU PRESS and players, Raymond Damato Johnny Porteus moving In to McNeU, crtticized sharply. by Catholic High golf teams quallfl- t®"- Smith shot a tw o^ d er-^ chester won the first running Girls took the 440-yard dash, American League wUl award the Damato Memori­ shortstop and Bruce Marino at some of his players. Including NEW YORK (AP) — Carl ed for the tourney staged yester- 68 . . . Dave Musco wm of Our Lady of Victory Invita- Suntava, Blelski, PescosoUdo, East Division al trophy to the most Improved veteran Henri Richaird, during dav In Avon Will “Red” Wally Wldholm In coaching the secon d . tlonal Track Meet Sunday at and Maher; Amy Sutton was W. L. Pet. GB Yastrzemski, Boston’s brilliant Frank McCoy, who doubles as the playoffs, found his posiUon basketball player. The award ^ d e n , long-Ume general chair- Bast Hartford LeglM ^ wa- .Ken Strang Stadium in West second In the Senior G irls 100- B altim ore 31 19 A20 — left fielder, is the top vote-get­ RockvlHe’s mayw In addlticn to "untenable.” ■■rro'i la donated by Frank and Ray man of tte Five Iflle Road aon. Musco, like Wltoolm, Is a yard dash; Carol Szetela was Boston 31 22 .686 1% ter In the early American tiondMng hU bar practice, is In regular business, the H aven. 1116 stron g Silk Tciwn- Damato In memory of their Race lo r the sponsoring Nutmeg tonner ^Conn a n d m l^ r third In the 160-yard dash; D etroit 28 26 .628 4% coacbing the Vemcn entry for league decided to assess game ers wen the most points scored League Alt-Star balloting and father. The Clarke Medal, the Carmel Perrcell was second in C leveland 23 28 .W1 8% Forest, TaU Cedars of Lebanon, ^ag^r . the eighth straight year, sixth m iscondu ct pen alties plu s $100 troiihy. St James’ placed first other establiiriied veterans lead Wigrein Medal, the Gaudino New Y ork 23 80 .484 9< wUl retire shortly from the em- t**® Little Mto uoru^ In TTwl League play. Hie club In the Glri’s DUdsion and sec­ the shot put. the way at every position. Award, the Nasslff Award and fines against jUayers who leave W ash. 19 33 .365 18 ploy of the State of Connecticut League program played twt> yean In the JO- their bench to join a fight on ond In the Boys’ Dlvlslcn. Steve Kaloe placed second In First returns In the nation­ (AP photo) the Frank Busch Award will al­ atatn-PrisMi. Ray sponsor was found to round out West Division Courant League before moving the ice . Points scored were St. James’ the Junior Boys 76-yard dash; wide poll of basebaU fans, re­ so be presented. t a thTmembership, the Army A 64H, Our Lady of Sorrows 48, Jeff PescosoUdo was first In Oakland 37 18 .678 leased Monday by Oomirnl^on- L(>OSE BALL — Oaklaiui’s Vida Blue is great with a ball in his hand, m a All varsity coaches and as­ up. The suffer assessments ore 26 23 .631 8 Southpaw Bob LaMbntagne, St Lawrence 88^, Our Lady of the lOO-yard dash; the team of Kansas CUty er Bowie Kuhn’s office, show pitched’, but as a fielder he is just so-so, as seen above as he hit ground when sistants along with school offi­ in line with NIK, Presldeat M innesota 27 27 .600 9% con y o f tlM» RitemaHwial Herald last Monday night at >e ^lat the Warriom Patrolling the outfield will be at California (Hassler 0-0), Luis Aparlclo of Bo((rtoa and eibrew, Minn., 47; Petrocrill, who said last week he was re­ (nAlvlrtual ride aU captured the New England State BROTHERS Although the shot of the day ’ [ Joe Calacl, Brian Hammerick night catcher BUI Freefaan of Detroit. B o o t , 40. ' belonged to Herdic, defending ^ ^ ^ -mr tiring because of recurring diz­ * Boston (Culp 6-4) at Oakland HITO — M urcer, N .Y ., 68; OI- ^ ^ CWlege AUUeUc C onference and Mike Leach, still another zy qiells since a mid-season All the frontonmnera have (’entec St., .Matu'lie-^tec : ^^dbam plon, BUI T oraa up- OlCSa ViOOCly East Catholic grad. (Odom 1-1), night been AU-8tar starters in the Iv^ Minn., 68. k S J s ^ T ^ ^ S iiS (NBSCAC) UUe. With an W - hdd Ws title with a fine -72, _ ’’ head injury, waa acquired by TRIPLES — Caarite, N.Y., 4; conference qualifying record, Reserves Include Art Whee- past. Phone () two over par. HU cloMst chal- |> _ FittSbuiE fo r the $80,000. w aiv­ Nattonal League Unser, Wash., 4; Schaal, K.C., lock, Gary CasuUne, Mhrty e r p rice . East Division Powell, battiiig under AOO, S tenge came from Kavler Hgh’s t U . C C - O Dellnson, Dan Chambers, Joe leads DetrMt’s Norm Cash by 4. during the last gfame of the sea- ______’The WHL, meanwhile, tagged - TONIGMPS GAMES REO LEAGUE W. L. Pet. GB. HOME HUNS — OUva, Portland defenseman Connie AimulU Construction tied the more than 20,000 votes In the son, .868 to .866. K inel, a tri- VFW v s. Lantern, 6:16 ®Ttz- St. L ou is 36 21 .62$ — Minn., 12; W.Horton, Det., U; Herdic teed off on the 18th In OuaUfying Madlgan with a 80-day suqien- game in the seventh inning on P ittsburgh 84 n .618 % first iMse race and Aparlclo, captain, posted a mound record g era ld whoee average dipped far be­ OUs, K.C., 11; R.Jackson, Oak., sl for seven of his team’s eight hitting a solo homer. runs. Rich Garrett had two university. CUrlton, 8t.L., 10-2, .888. 2.88. Tony Jacklin of Britain. M. Henderson said, "footbcdl Ehnll Haberem led the win­ For the losers. Prank Cuneo, Now, however, Varney la SPRJNGFIBLS, Mass. (AP) a is o exempt were wie rviu base hits along with Bruce Mc- • arnUKBOUTB — JenWns, A lso exem pt w ere the 1070 seems edmost sedentary." ners with two hits. Wlpco has Dave Krinjak and Dan Calabro ready for baseball—and vice —Art Dttmar, bosebaU coach at u Amateur cbomplan, Lanny L ittle M l08 Softbidl. CJhlc., 99; Beaver, N.Y., 97. — rAuiurr, • — u_jj. Amateur cnampmu, uaiuig “The hazards of ordlnanr won 10 of their last 12 starts. had two hits each. W e Check American▲ Tn^AwnatlrmiklInternational College, WadMns Jr.,T«* and ftemthe .IStTlAPGA ■ .*'!*' *' s ■’ SOI OOx 14-164) Tumpllce T.V. 10, I.B.B.W. 2 v e n a . driving of an automobile,’’ Hen­ Fbr the losers, Ken Hanlon aiid A cadia Alberti’s 610 007 (>-14-18-0 “I definitely wlU give it a has accepted an Invitation to champions

peU. Hyatt SutUffe and TomTCeUey OriginaUy $25.00 to $80.00 three million man hours of ex., OUha. IS-Aimr 806 221 0 18-16-0 the Los Angeles Dodgers organ 1980, w hen hU re co rd w a s 18-2. Pero’s 600 104 xIO-UH) wlU make the awards. •$2.32 M hoI T«a posure. Medics 028 60k—11-10-2 IC oriarty o 4-12-8 nizatlon, was found shot to After graduating from U8C 801000 M ethodist 201 204 0 9-18-0 The death rate that year per N a sslff’ s 012 002— 6 -S-1 death kfonday on the basebaU with a degree in phyalcal edu­ cation, he signed with the Dodr 100,000 pcuticlpants in other Flnne$ran and Sisco; GUha; INDY LEAGUE field at the University of Bouth- Yesterday’s Stars BATUNG.— Hank Aaron, Mon. - Tues. - Wed. 8 • 6:-e®t, but he hurt # M t ARCO <> torcycling. and John Orfltelli had a single fifth, driving In two runs, from the pitcher’s mound at 1W I [CARO DALLAS — Tony Doyle, 2W, his arm during military duty THE to account for the wtamers’ runs. proved to be the game clincher. Salt Lake City, Utah, out­ Bovard Field, where he had and broke an ankle during PTICHING — Dave Giustl, Three Winners Jeff Miercer belted out tzro Big Gorman, Bruce Fish, Bud­ pointed Thad Qpencer, 108, Port­ stared from 1668 through 1860. UP TO $ MONTHS TO p a y ] hits with Mike Donnelly and sp rin g training in 1964^ The Pirates, protooted Pittsburgh’s BOSTON (AP)^ockey dy Buder and John Odell had land, O re., 10. He held a diploma he re­ Dodgers released htan outright 11-8 victory over Chicago with 4 Carrouella rode three winners Frank ' Prior contributing the two hits each, OdeU clouted^a WINDSOR, Ont. — Gary ceiv ed from u s e in 1980 ‘A L P IN E before the 19M season. 1-8 scoreleas Innings-of reUef. at Suffolk Downs Monday In­ other hits by the Barbers. trip le. Broughton, .Brantford, Ont., and in his right hand and a pistol In MANCHESTER T«E . INC. v.‘rfcF Mbta’s were paced at the A UBO spokesman said Gard­ cluding Military Roan ($12.40) Ansaldi’s OH. 801—100-2 Nick Peoples, Ooliunbus,' Ohio, his left, officers aaid, and bla mBEOADST. 'KL.WS.U Barbers 004 (UO— 64-2 {date by John <)ulnn and Tom ner 'was a physical education Sports Dial in the feature race. Military drew, 8, mlddletvelghts; Jim All-American cerUflcato lay a ^ ‘ ^ A U S Gamer aM BJverett: Mlkolasf- Motae, both getting two hlU In teacher at Dorsey High Bdwol TONIGRT Roan capne from off the pace to Meilleur, New Yoric, out^inted few feet away. iK ,V • sky, Mbtre, Woodhouse and three plate appearances. in Los Angeles at the tlnle of 10:66 Red Sox vs. A’s, w nC RT. 30 — POST ROAD PLAZA — VERNON score by IH lengths over Good Joe Blair, Akron, Ohio, 8, mld- Gardner compUed a 4041 HOUBSt MON. • FRI. U • 6 PJM. BAT. 9:89 • 6:88 VM. , Mikolowsky. F u U w 's 801 120 X—7-12-1 his, death. 11:00 Yanks vs. Angels, WINP P rofit. Photos by Leggitt dlew«|ghts. reemd In three seasons and jiggta’ B 010 000 2—6-10-4 I ■i MANCHESTER • EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY. .TUNE 8. 1971 PAGE THIRTEEN

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ACROSS DOWN 1960 NEW PORT, 52x12’ , 2 bed- yean experience in retail lum­ 1 Baseball clubs . f tN PJB. DAY BBFOBB PCBUOA'nOM m u i e K / 1 London’s rooms, furnished or unfundah- FULXrTTMB clerical work, ber sales. Must have knowl­ B ic ----- 2 Jewish month Deadline for Sntnrday and Monday la 4tM p.ai. Friday ed. Immediate occupancy 3 Numerical som e typing. CaU 043-1611, M rs. edge of Brosco catalog. Stuts 4 Puts to available. Must sell, $4,(MO. to $18,000. N o fe e . R ita P erson­ S ink spot quotient M aynard. l)0»i C a ll 1-429-7406, nel, 646-4010. MCM 12 Fourth 4 Sojourn PLEASE READ YOUR AD Arabisn 5 Low sand hill HELP wanted, full-time and cslinh 6 Fabric Olaaallled or "Want Ada" are taken over tlw nhone as a PAYROLL CLERK 7 7 U B ruto 7 Senora (ab.) oonvenlenoe. The advertiser sbonld read Ids ad the FIRST Motorcycles-Jieycles 11 peut-Ume. Must have medianl- it-B 14 Actor’s part 8 Valiant d a y i t a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS In time tor the Assist in preparation of cal experience. Apply Sel- 9 Rounded appellation 40 Memoranda inadraina 41Manifaat next Ineertioa. Hie Besald la responsible for only ONE In* MOTORCYGLiE . Insurance — m ends MbbU Station, SIS 15 Laras cask projection 26 Property item computer processed payroll. BY LANK LEONARD 27 Cogitated derision oorreot\or omitted Insertloa for say ndvertlsonient and then (Tall Betty Turner, at the Adams St, Manchester. MICKEY FINN 16 Inattioient (ansL) 42Atadistanca Work with employe insuis 18 Inadequate 10 Palm leaf 28 Arrow poison only to t t e extent of n "m ake good" Inaertton. Errors vridek Crockett Agency, for low rates 11 Golf mounds 29 Feminine 43 Song for one do not ISm o i tile vslne of the ndveeiiaement win not be Including passenger liability. ances, taxes, and wages. AUDITOR — two to three yean 20 Layers o f the 44 Blade bird iris'a nsL ) 17 Young hen nickname oorrootedny "m ak e good** Insertton. 643-1677, 6 a.m . to 6 p .m . Excellent fringe benefits. industrial auditing experience. I WAS WORKING AND GOING TO ^ WELL TOEN 10 Saltpeter 31 Diplomatic 46 Brasilian B ased locaU y, 40 p er cent 21 Cravat tapir COLLEGE AT NIGHT-AT THE TWVE \ I Q U C « 22 Shield bearing (var.) agreement 36-hour week. Wage scale tnyel. Very promotable. Start­ 33 Governed 47 French author 1969 YAMAHA street scram b ler, MY fATHER WAS SICK! THE TRUTH j 24 Manner of 23 Gets up $78.40.$114.46 w eek. ing salary to $13,000. No fee. IS— 1 DON'T REAAEMBER WHO RWO/SHOVIN' OFF] 24 Festival 38 Descendant 48 Bridge 250 CCS, exceUent condition. 6,- walking R ita P ersonnel, 646-4040. THE BILL, SHERIFF' ^ 26 Indigo 25 Feminine of Levi 50 Recent 643-2711 000 mUes. $87S. 646-3224 a fte r 6 jAKCUHESAi p.m . CHALLENfiE* 27 B l^ I e (dial.) 10 11 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 30 Turns aside 1 2 3 T T 1 7 1 9 32 Tranquil 14 Automobiles For Sole 4 BOOKKEEPER H elpW cntm l- 34 Measures of i2~ 13 ______1967 HONDA 306, exceUent con- capacity Diversified reqponslUHties M a l e o T F e m a l e 3 7 It 16 17 VOLKSWAOEN squareback »*»>■ CaU 649-8^7. 3SHusicid HERALD for processing of bills. Some LICENSEUD re a l estate sales­ studies II 20 station w agon 1968, looks good, It bookkeeping machine post­ man or saleswoman, exceUent OUT OUILWAY BY NEG COCHRAN 36 Tree runs good, AM-FM radio, MBNI-BIKB 4 h.p., good condl- Building ContracHng 14 Pointing - Papering 21 Business Opportunity 28 37Ijainpreys 22 23 BOX LETTERS opportunity In an aggressive 21 $1,328. 649-8872. tlMi, Call 649-^0 after 8. ing duties. Must enjoy work­ 39Falsdiooda 1 LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — EXXINOMY Painters — interior, MANCHESTER AREA — wom- company. High commlssians, 40 Masculine M 25 26 27 29 29 F or Y o u ing with figures. 86-hour INEVERREAO t new homes custom built, re- exterlbr with references. Fully en’s add junior women’s dress caU for confidential interview. HDW ABOUTTMS R5R Be REAUSrnCAU nickname I960 PONTIAC LeMans two-door 1970 MONTESSA 2S0cc, Cota week. EbcceUent fringe bene­ A WM,y TO SPENP »U R , list en TO TW ia- ■nvaBSEcnaa 32 33 Infoimatioii modeUng, additions, rec insured. Wallpapering a spe­ shop, exceUent kxsation and Lou A m id a , 644-1689. laiMAWEREMPLOy- OF THE PAPER/ 41 Coterie to pT hardtop, vinyl top, power trails bike. Ridden only twice. SUMMeRU ClASiSV 42Neckeearf rooms, garages, kitchens re­ cia lity . 649-8710. volume, $25,000 Includes Inven­ fits. W age sca le $81.20- HOTEI. IMTH’MOUN- A/IENT-EXCEU^JT t h e y ettheb a e r M 36 THE HKRAIJI wUI not steering, automatic transmis­ F lin t $660. 872-0203. EXPBRlENCEp shoe salesman PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER OPPOKTUwrr/FOR j /METOWISHIN'rOR 45 Wanton modeled, bath tile, cement tory and fixtures. R.D. Olriard $117.26 w eek. TAIM ft-1V» aoLP dlaobwe the Identity of sion. 649-8481 betw een 6-7 p.m . INSIDEL-outslde painting. Spe­ needed to operate children’s COJRS6S-TWO PD0L& BOVS WHO ARE aOUMEiml'lCANT detocers M 33 30 work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ A gency, 872-9179. am bitio us, HAVe,ORTHINKINr 40 Certain any advertiser using box cial rates for pe<^le over 60. Mioe department In large dotta- -.TTOINIS COURTS— dential or commercial. Call BUT IF I BRING- MY O F COURSE, BdKnWffl-VMOWPER- INPUSTRlOOa OFflOMETHIN'I number 40 41 lettera. Readera answer. 1967 CAMARO, 327, convertible, Business Services 13 Call my competitors, then call In qu ire: ing ston. CoU Joe Healy 648- A HOUt ANPWILLINe aHOULPHVWEAM* TV TO YOUR SHOP? T D w a v e t o RJL A«ALS-eVB- 51 Spinning toy Ing bUnd box ads who 640-4201. m e. Elstimates g iven . 649-7868. 9668. ^ A L L i WOW/) TMERE WOULDNT BE C H A R G E FOR NIKIe ENTERTAiN- TO WORK.. DONTMAHT/ 52 Medicinal 12 43 U 46 46 4? a daslro to protect thair Private iMtraefiom 32 Vernon Public Schools ANY HOUSE C A LL^ ; INTENSIVE plant 61 tdratUy can follow *lda fireplaces, flagstone terraces. DORMERS, garages, porches, iwi Park A School Sts. C AR E W A R D 53 Feminine W to PUNCSl PREMS operaton, pari procednre: 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, exceUent A" concrete repairs, both in- rec professional ‘painting service, T in «^ 0 efom^tary gr^es, or fuU-time, no experience nec­ HA suffix 64 ___ _ vMlIlMtwa laMsI- Irlfatlanakitchens, add-a-levels,Qflfl«a>lAVUl1fl. WWrflllfl?.roofing, * * _ -eocperienced ANMlkAWlAWPAfl tARiTlTAI*teacher, fmAAlfllis*specialis­ RockvlUe, Conn, K S3 condition. Recent valve job. side and outside railings, land­ Interior-exterior. Free esti­ essary. Ai^ly in person. Gayle 54 Greek letter Enclose yourr rinty to siding, general rei>airs. Qual­ ing in reading, 8-week pro­ or caU 876-1050 fo r appoint­ 55 Tiers 67 $660 firm . C all 646-1681 a fter scaping. Reasonably priced. m ates, fu lly Insured. 640-4411. M (g. C o., me., 106SC Tolland H ts • the box In envebpe ity workmanship. Financing gram. CaU Mrs. Perag^o. 56 Have on address to the 3:30 p.m . C all 643-0861. ment. St., East Hartford. 57 Noise M aqager, Mancheeter available. Eiconomy BuUders, B. H. MAGOWAN JR. A Sons, 648-8210 a fter 6. 1 - SHARPENING Service — Saws, 'if' Evening Herald, togethar 1968 VOLKSW AGEN, autom at­ In c., 648-6169, 872-0647 ev e­ . Interior and------exterior---- painting.------i>. ■ —-----z ------LOfTTED openings, part-time, knives, axes, shears, skates, nings. paper hanging. Thirty years TUTOR, certified teaoner ex- ^^^U you do with the first flexible hours, Interesting with a mamo UaUng the ic, 16,600 mUes. ExceUent con- perlenced, 8 week program. comipanlea ] you d o NOT dltion. May be seen by calling rotary blades. Quick service. _ experience, four generations. $100 you earn as an A von RepK w ork, secure future. C all 640- O^ltol Equipment Co., 88 HALLMARK Building CaU 649-1801 after 4:30. S / I want__It to a M your letter. 649-1361 a fter 6 p.m . Free estimates, fuUjSklnsured. resentative? And the next '4818 between T^-O p.m. for ap- Your letter win b e d e­ Main St, Manchester. Hours home Improvement, addlt^, 643-7861. - i . . • $1007 And the n ext? Now you pointm enL stroyed if the advertiser dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. rec rooms, garages, roofiiig, can earn good money, win gutters. Free estimates. AU i ^a ME your own price, painting, Holp Wantcd"FoniOin 35 ,______CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Is one you’ve mentlaned. 1069 NOVA, V-8, B est o ffe r. 649- Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7968. prizes, meet people, have fun. *■3 TM lU. M, OH, , ^ mi hr MIA. IIB. ft not It wOl be handled 1871. w ork guaranteed. 647-1290. paperhanging, removd. machine operators, Get more out of life. Be an D ogs-B bds-P ols 41 the m anner. UMBERLAND Tree S e rv ice ------Prompt service, fu ^ Insured, ftuj or part-time, experienced. Avon Representative, piMxie pruning, lots CARPENTRY and remodeling, Satisfaction guaranteed. CaU KiVi-juNS, looking for good 1963 BX>RD Fhloon staticxi w ag- T ree rem oval, rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, A pply C ob ar Cto., 77 HlUlard 280-4022. GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN Jerry K enny, 647-9664. hom es. CaU 6494M80 after 6 on, 6 cylinder, good running cleared. No job too big or additions and garages. Call SL 648-2254. condition, $200. o r best o ffe r. smaU. EMfteen y ea rs ex p en - PILGRIM MILLS, 99 Loomis p.m., weekends anytime. T ------^ Lost and Found 1 040.4749 ence. Bcxided and insured. 648- Tom Corbitt, 043-0086. J. P. l^WIS ft SON, NimSE’S aides over 21. 7-8, Ft. has openings for women to ni,FaLA5.....iJ0STAioi;ep v ... ME'P LIKE TO JOIN OOP 6 M 6 .. decoratings interior and ex- AHC miniature female schnau- 0 0 6 $ EUMIMXnNOTHENBaRTIVB ______!------0478. LOW price mason work, aU RockvlUe Memorial Nursing woric fuU-time In our measur­ INTO TWe A)e«SH0OPHOOP FOUND — The best place to terior, paperhanging, fuUy In­ zer, 4 m onths old. CaU 646- TtWT types, straie and concrete. No Home, 22 South St., RockvlUe, ing and marUng departments. homq d ecolitl^ ' ana I^LNO^n1^,^m^M^ CLEANfifO - mterior com- sured, For free estimates caU 6879. AMP I'P LIKE r<7 JOIN m m m m A'lEAN job too small. Over 20 years A better place to work. CaU A pply M iss C obum , 646-1414. gifts Is Your am OaUery at mercial and industrial system­ 649-0658. If no answ er 648-6862. YOUR S A N 6...... / NO? ture control, black with red experience. AU work guaran­ M rs. O . 876-0771. AKC Irish Setter, male, 7 SHORT RIBS BY FRANK OT^EAL W atidns, 986 M ain St. Y our atic floor cleaning and waxing home torn friendly world of leather interior, extra rims teed. CaU a lter 5 p :m ., 643- m onths o ld , $100. M oving to offices and businesses. Com­ 2 2 WANTBJD — Registered nurse KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Bbigland, m ust sell, 872-8727. gifts, 'reieiraiephone, 648-6171. with mounted snow tires, ex­ 1870, 644-2976. Eleetrieal Senricos ceUent condition. Asking $2,876. plete janitorial services. Free ______“ or LPN, full or part-time, re­ AKC Irish Setter jftupe, 8 w eeks, LOST — Natural leather clutch 643-9019 evenings. estimates. Fully Insured. Sub- n . J. LABTAMMB — Carpenter ejlECERIICIAN — aU types w lr- tired o r otherw ise. 876-8867. op en in gs few experienced urban Floor Maintenance Ser­ excrtlent pedigree, East Wind­ mrcSia purse, vicinity Pero’s ETruit contractor. Additions, remod- ^ and rrvir m hottrekeeipe R fo r Alpha-Nfimeric IBM key- v ice . 640-9229. ellng and repairs. CaU any- q^ndable. The VaUey Elec '''^E-IN HOUSEKEEPER lor sor, 628-0330. Market. Important papers. elderty gentleman. Retired puncher to ■ work fuU-time 1962 FALCON, 6 cylinder. R ea ­ tim e fo r free estim ate. 876- 1-749-6928, 1-746-0004. Call 6404744. school teacher wlU love it. days. THREE pretty kittens are look­ sonable. 643-0704. b u l l d o z e r backhoe work, 1642. ------:------SmaU home, beautiful grounds. ing for homes. Two light gray, LOST—Tan and vdilte Retriever ----- land clearing, state licensed ------Oompfmy offers exceUent M ust have ca r. 628-8166. a fter one Mack. After 6:80 p.m., 649. pum>y 6 old, has red 1965 FORD Galaxle 600, con- for InstaUation of septic tanks WES ROBBINS *** FlOOr Hnilhlng 24 wages and working condi­ 6 p.m . 2018. (rB Uar. V icin ity Wtanchester verUble. Automatic. $860. Good and sewers. Paul Schendel, modeling speclaUst. A ddlti^, tions, convenient free puk­ dtoU Club. CaU 646-1294. PhMie 648-0180. 649-0466. rec rooms, dormers, porches, EXDOR SANDING, and reto- ing and above average bene- ______cabinets, formica, buUt - Ins, ishlng (specialising In older flU . PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI $20. REUVARID for return of let CUSTOM Dune Buggy, Immacu- tethrooms, kitchens, 640-8446. flexirs). In and outside j^lntiiy . BE Pouhry and SappBM 43 ter (tose and cxqitents lost cn ■"*" etc. No job too smaU. J(hn A pply Et'!rLS"S'h2f "SS- 'SuSS m e w io n h . s m t ih It e o n s - V erfaiU e, 640-6760. ONE ^WESTERN UNIONIT 50R (?y! MY WATER-BED hit^iway, (payment has been dUST BURST' stopped cn checks). Write Rob­ FIRST NATIONAL BABY ringneck pheasants, for tions, rec rooms, porches and OF THE e rt H . F letch er, 48 Jofansem 2919 after,6 p.nL 2662, 646-^7. sale. ChU 296-9686. ______. ______, — reefing. No job too smalL Call ^ j 1 ^ Rd., Somerset, N.J. STORES, INC. 1968 AUSTIN A m erican, anto- CONTRACTINQ — m ».8144. “ .. . .. FINAST LO ST: P a s s B ook N a 26 011897 m a tic, v e ry low m ileage. Ebc- NO job too smaU, none too ------StOCKt ~ M ortgogot 27 Park & Oakland Aves., large, wIU paint or make.dog eiJi— Articles For Bote 45 2, Savings Department of The ceUent condition. $896. Can be 16 MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ STATKnCAL CLERK Connecticut Bank ft Tnist seen a t Contone’s EISSO Ser­ house, landscape anything, ROOfing •• S io lfig East Hartford buUd or paint bridge. Esti- ^------—------— —ond, . third. AU kinds. Realty Opening for individual with DARK RICH stone free loam, Compcuiy. AppUcaUon made vice, 808 West lAddle Tpke., mates with smile. 644-2874. MDWELL Home ^Improvement statewide. Credit rating unnec' 6 yards $20. sand, graveL for payment. M anch. statistical experience. ______Co. Expert installatitm of alu- essary. Reascmable. Cksiflden- EXPERT Bllling-typlst, know­ stone, manure, pool, and palto LOST: Passbook No. 26-0148211, VOLKSWAGEN 1970 Sunroof, AECTSTTR work. Rei»lrs on ntinurn s i^ , tlal, quick arrangements. Al- sand. 648-9604. c Hn Br HU, TJA Mb. 0.t N». PW. COMPTOMETER ledge of bookkeeping, fuH-time ______Savlngs Dept, of the Connect!- automatic. ExceUent condl- Lundy Agen^r. 527^9n. le^oilrtble SCREENED loam, sand, gravel. ‘Very little bothers Junior . . . like, for inetanoe, cut Bank ft Trust Ckimpany. tlon. 23,000 mUes. $1,660. CaU No Job too small. CaU 648-9112. repairs, 640-6496, 876-0109. mo omsUtution Plaza,. Hart- OPERATOR benefUa. Duo-Bhst Northeitri, A t / processed gravd, stene, flU. Aia a very little homework!" ApirilcaUmi made for payment. ^72-9603 evenings, aU day Sat- u q h t trucking, odd jobs, also AL LAPLANT — Siding, roeding, ford- Evenings, 288-6879 Ebcperlenced In aU phases of 22 ThUand St., Ehst Hartford. Also buHdoser and backhoe service and drain fields. iEZZ3 . "LOST —______Savings______PassbObk No. urday. moving large appliances storm windows, awnings. ()ual- m ORTGAOES — 1st, and 2nd., comptometer wtwk. 0S8-OKU886-1 Kfartford National 1966 OPEL CADET LS 1.6 Liter barrels deUvered, $4. Ity workmanship, free esti- mortgages —Interim financing George H. Griffing, Andover. mates. FuUy Insured. 646-8417, _ expedient and ccmfldenUal Company offers good wages Help Wanted Mate 36 742-7886. BY RO LI^N JONES and FRANK RIDGIiWAY B ank and I Trust Co., Mandies- engine, 4;speed, new tires, low °***^^’______MR. ABERNATHY 872-0187. se rv ice . J . D. R ea l E state and working conditions, con­ ter Green Office. AppUcation mileage. EbcceUent condition, l a w n mowers sharpened imd 196< CH EVROLET 288 engine, W H A T ^ 9 0 FUNNY? HPVeNV )OU BY DICK CAVALLl ■ A ssoc. 648-6129. venient free parking and y u K t t o c WINTHROP made for Payment Must seU. CaU 1-429-7026. repaired. Pick-up and deUver. an exceUent free benefit GENERAL CLERK asking $360 complete. Only 1,- ever seen anyone practice Roofing and 600 m iles o n it. Phene 688-4016. CHIP SHOTS BEFORE? WHEOIE’S Harry? Male orange- 1902 FORD Galaxle convertible, CaU 649-7968, after 4______program . W » e / OUBTASUONaAS General clerical duties in a ask for Jim. I HAVeABSCmiEUV 1 aONeiDERYOU ydlow cat, coUar ■ with 1»U, y-8, 4-speed Hurst As is for b ACKHOE, ditch digging, back Chininoy* 16-A Business Opportunity 2B smaUer office within our NO PREJUOKSe MV BROTHER., S O U tZ E N O T A A pp ly '■'T, hospital area, child’s pet. Re parts. Jim -• , 649-2160. flU, etc. FUl, gravel and loam, h o OETNG — Specializing re- organization for a person in­ PAR TS fro m 1967 C hevrolet, H A i VVHQEVB2VOUARE. c « r / AtaAINSTAhMONH. ward. 649-7812. 688-6600. fou r-door fo r sa le. CaU 688- 'Jjj 1901 CHRYSLESl — EbcceUent {Mdihig roofs of aU kinds, new GULF FIRST NATIONAL terested in a poeltioa with responsibUlty. Kgh school 4018, ask fo r Jim . MISSlNa since June 4. from 427 running ctxidition, fair appear- d r i VBWAY sealing, tree re- roofs, gutter work, chimneys SERVICE STATION STORES, INC graduate with clerical ex­ Si E. Oentei* St., female sealpolnt lance, wlU pass inspection now, moval, also light trecking and cleaned and repaired. 80 years f o r s a l e — Hen’s rebuilt perience required. Siamese cat with blue beU col- sturdy, $176, OaU 649-6089. jobs, yard work. Reason- experience. Free estimates. FOR LEASE Park & Oakland Aves., shoes, better than cheap new* CaU H ow ley, 648-6881. Company offers good wages la r. R ew ard. 648-6843. ______— ™ able rates, free estimates. Call ones. Sam Yulyes, "Shoe re­ ______1968 O P E L RaUye. $1,095. and working coaditions, M ike, 289-6829 a fter 6 p .m . East Hartford pairing of the Better Kind!” vnraHTNO — vicinity Ooveidry, i>e seen anytime, you be the Located at comer of West Mld- convenient free parking and Heoring and Plumbing 17 die Ipke. and Broad St., Man- 28 Oak S tre e t South S t and O ld T im es F arm ju d g e. 643-4638. MANCHESTEIR Welding Ber- an exceUent free benefit _ . J — ------—------Chester—one of the busiest In- program . vice comer Durant and West g r a n t ' s Plumbing Service — i„ town. CLERK for top soft drink bot­ HANNAH’S husband Hector CADILLAC 1961 sedan deViUe, hates hard work so he cleans Middle Turnpike. General estimates, plus quaUty tling firm, part-time mornings AM>ly BY ROY CRANE welding repedra, home owners work. 648-6841. Station presently In operation, only. Must be married. Good the rugs with Blue Lustre. BUZZ SAWYER 00,1 dragging 8’ kmg chain, red »»>“»■ M9-1747. Rent riectrlc shampooer $1. ing business, good location. NCR equipment. Good growth Q / k * A Chester, 646-8441. Tracking - Storage 20 For appointment write Box oiqportunity. Starts at $6,700. ■ I H M AA, Manchester Evening Hei> SECRETARY — Immediate No foe. Rita PersooneL #<*• *i*««***"^^- H«i.rildd $«*■<» 1 3 4 MANCHESTER — DeUvery- aid. opening for a sharp individual. 4040. ______* ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Honl OaU 872-2222 be- ^ Ught trucking and package de- Some experience in personnel ■eke a eeuees wsdsito a set a Kenmore, Uvery. Refrigerators, washers PROCESS Ehwlneer — At least KuariM Maariotra aulaiMl est Douglas accepts lowest ______RCA Whirlpool, ^ _ field helpful but not required. fiHraa • ♦ • Wj^\THEVlgESOR£TUNK> UAKOfPHANP, ^HEY,NOWY0U . . . I DONT THINK M Y M J L ^ tll»E 9 6 V tlB a P B three years experience In de­ wpMlNM a set a BMMt. . . tat WITH )YlAKU3B>nein'6MACKlrDGAr'THEyVE I VtfduLDN^ vw w' down smallest payments, any- 1909 cHBVBLLE, MaUbu con- Maytag. ReasonaWe rates. 648- and stove moving, fl?eclalty. ROUTE 88, Must be able to type minimum fining and documenting step- being a ea a d M w l4 w l*w l*ee THEM?y INTHBRPMNERf yHEADINBOVBl ) LET'EM PO,^ DO YOU MUCH! BY BOLTOlf CANIFF where Not smaU loan finance vertlWe, Wue, white tc^, good 4918, 647-1719. Folding chairs for rent, 649- 70 words per minute and take - THAT* a asnu tecftttpw as N E R S lO lA K e y THAT.... ^ UNLESS;.. w H A rry — — ^ — STEVE CANYON by-step operations required to comp^y plan. Douglas Mo- ^jondltion, CaU 87^2222 be- — :----- rr______-I i 0?M- MANCHESTER shorthand at 90. Good pay, ex­ „ VOU ARARTf — V WDUIJUH LIGHT trucking, cellar and manufacture close tolerance taeMwrtaMMiS you CHECK IN .^W A U THROUEnV a W Am N e CAR THEN APREARTbSTEPOUroPAPUM^ tw een 6-7. ceUent benefits. Only tboee ISAVGOODSy^ tors, 846 Main. attics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, machine parts. Must have lea Cna* ahea. TiMia aM thees TUVOO HERE AT FHOWYOOR nWSR*T TDIHERJURIfr- WILL TAKE y o u TD FROM EUROPE-ACCOMnWIED a y A ! (TOLLAND TPKE.) seeking a ebaUenging poslUon I960 LTD FV>rd, one owner, 21,- FORD Falrlane 600 XL, trees cut and removed. CaU Painting — Poporing 21 knowledge of tooling, gauge- ■ a m lea esinmt UBW ntur nnif THE N.V. PtWHT AND TICISET...ENTER OASS DOOR ANOTHER BUILPIN6 HANDSOME TDUNS LOVER-ALSO PRO­ need eqiply- CaU 669-1880, Mr. tertw am m teoge eteedbr to Aain fwaaau 600 miles, power steering, V-8. 399 euwe inch. EbcceU^ coo- 643-6000. Ing, jigs and fixtures. Starts to GATE. THE flRST-CLA»P00R -W HERE y o u WILL HOUSEPAINTINO by local 3-Bay Modern OenUnl for appointment. OPBMtfBib VMl MBT M ■DBBDOiMtf* PUT ON COUNTSES autom atic transm ission, vinyl jltio n . OaU 648-0888. $12,600. No fee. Rita Person­ sled to epaa tbto paar, thara’s ------««1«ia 9 Know ______Ait't'UlAiYV/lKOAPPLIANCES mvvou,moved, ciftMiefficient- teachers, 12 years experience. piiatfeffieatolDraMaoselinwMu TTtOLtEZlE CLOTHES HAIRDRESSER — tap w ages, n el, 646-4040. ^*iE ^$^ RENAULT RIO, low mUe- ly. rea^bly, ^ n l^ o r E^iUy Insured. R easonable Oar «MNMt tMhag pfBonsi a- a fter ratea, fre e estim atea. 742-8764. SUNOCO M ma ma la MBil ammebomB B^ age. e x ce U ^ t oondltlcn. $996. w w k en ds. CaU 648-9761 HAIRDRESBER - top W

Oiin br c^.7iewniweme SSStS2£Lm PAGE FOURTEEN *IA N r’’ 3STER EVENING IIERALP, MANCHESTER* CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1971 MANCHESTER EVTENING HERALD, MANGHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1971* PAGE FIFTEEN Houses For Sale 72 >louses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Apartments - Hots - HdMtN Far Sate 72 Out of Town Out of Town know In what way the Russian Tenements 63 proposal would a^d to this trea­ T a x P lan OOUMTRY Ofalb a rea — 7-room For Sole 75 For Sale ' 75 Space Lab ty. MANCHE8TBSFI — Newly llated briok-frant Ralaed Ranch tea- “The draft treaty empha­ -By e X A Y R. P O L L A N - CLASSIFIED DEiLUXB cne-bedroom apart* Ralaed Ranch with IH batha O ffer^ by the tures central air-condlUcntag, CO’VENTKY __ UIRA BERRY'S WORLR sizes," Tass said, "that tee Rolling To and double garage.' Lauqge Beautiful o- BOLTON Four - bedroom Steered Into -A Your Daily AcHvHy Gvida ment, wall-to-wall carpeting ' 8 bedraoma, 2U botes, U vl^ room stone house |dua a 4- mexm is used by oU states, sig­ y r ? MM. 21 throughout, complete appU- hone bam with corral. Hurry! BEST BUYS room, tormal dining room, Cape, 1% baths, enclosed 'T According la lha Start. room w interized (xittage amt porch, 100x400’ wooded lot natories to tee treaty, exclusive­ To develop messoge for Wednesdoy,. ancea, vanity bath, Oentrally H eritage Houae, 646-2488. PHILBRICK country kltoien, panrted fam­ Higher Orbit 035-37-38-70 lG-43-5144^ Sure Death ADVERTISING extra buUdtag lot Fotmerty ly for peaceful purposes. The reod words corresponding to numbers ily room with buUt-in bar and Central ali>condltionlng. $26,- S ^ 7 8 4 5 4 e 72-73-74 located. |1TS. monthly. R.D. owned and built by successful setting up on the moon of mili­ o f ytxjr ZcxJioc birth sign. MANCHESTER — BeaUtifid 7- 000. Brt Air Real Estate, 648- (Oonttaned from Page One) y f TAURUS SCORPIO (Contlimed from Page Onle) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS MUrdook, «4S-26«a. JOE LOMBARDO br|ck waB fireplace. Richly actor. AU three for only $28,- tary bases, structures and fortl- I A 31 Mok* 61 Hoipitoblt room Ranch in the Buckley carpeted and beautifully deco­ 9882. MK. 20 2 No 320f 62 Mood o c r . 22 ( 8 AJL to 4:80 PJL school area. TImee generous has recently listed this attrae- AGENCY 600. T.J. Crockett Realtor, 875- Television viewers wore able «cati®"». the testing of any OOP’s {dan and accepting the kCANCHElSTESt. — Clean '4- rated. Private wooded acre, 6279. (VJ maV» 3 Tima 33 Will 63 Jus* Hor. 21 C O V E N TR Y —apedouM Ranch to see a Nuny, mostly cloud- ‘yPes of weapons and the hotd 4 To 34 Coraarvotiva 64 Your room newer apartment, heat, bedrooms, two full bathrooms, tlve 7-room Colonial with ga- - COLONIAL. Large LtOW 40*0. Owner. 648-7766. 5063 12-15-17-3L... Deniomate’ was 96-76. oft cloM to acre lot, famUy covered view of earth. TTio or- !”*■ <^^™Ultary exercises are '5841-62 5 Frlondly 35 Rtlox 65 Burt, COPY CLOSING TIHIE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. hot water and appUancea. $170. formal dining room, and sage, 1 % baths, new furnace, Mtchen with (amlly BOLTON — Immaculate inside' 6 Your 36 Contoett 66 Roollitlc 39-4041-82^ While the debate ta the House H eritage Houae, 640-2182. 'beautiful family room. Kltch- new roof, waU-to-wall, etc., etc. ^ 2 % baths, MANOHESTBR — 8-raom over- and out Two acres weU kept sized kitchMi, 8 bedrooms, 2 bital station was flying over the ,, , .. ... GtMINI 7 Portnof', 37 En)oy 67 WlHi SAGITTARIUS «:M PJI. DAT BEFOBK PTOUCATIOM was good-natured, the 'Senate en has buUt-ln oven and range. Oanvenlent Manchester O r ^ basement completely finished siaed expanded Gape. Two teres and shrubs. Oversize fireplaces, 2-car garage. Ex- Soviet Union at the time, Taas SLoon 38Som 680pon N O K .2 2 ^ FOUR-ROOM duplex, large batha, four bedrooms, family ceUent value at $24,000. Cantor said. ^ Md use of the moon 9Doy 39A 69Door showed signs of (diaflng under 0«M llliie tor Batmdajr and Mondaj' is 4tN p.m. Frida; Above ground Redwood pod location. Assumable 6V496 mort- picture windows twoKsar garage. Front and rear 20 10 Con 40(jood 70F*minlna OK. 21 yard, pcuUng, i>rivate baae- included, wolverion Agency, gage with substantial down, Ub- ^ ground level. room, lovely subuthan lot Ga­ A Ooldfatb, 64S4443, 8764244. WhUe tee coemcnaute checked ^ c ^ ed out by ineans 11 Idoo* 41 Your 71 Prldo the late-night routine that took ■tone foyen. Four-bedroom, ______;______i.uo(.iieu “insuring tee prevention from where It le ft e ff F ri­ FOUR OOOPEBATION WHX |\|A I Realtors, 649-2818. etsl financing oUierwUe. extras and posslblUties. large Cape. Stone fireplace — — — — — out equipment of the statto, a 13 May 43 To 73 Untound 254446 M r 648-5982. 6 4 6 4 m . BOLTON home needs new own- forerunner for bln Soviet snace ®*^®‘''® "^ and pol- CAHCIR day. BB APPBIIOIATBD D IA L 043*27l1 ______-r with accessories. WaU-to-waU e» to love it u ws do Love “^®* ®P“ ® lution of tee lunar envlron- 14RomorKa 44 Will 74 Ambirlom CAPRICORN LOOKINO for anything In real DUNCAN RD. — Ansaldl buUt r*AT»T VTKKtflTm carpeting in Uvlng room, din­ poAJWNf » 15Moy 45Poyt 75Compony OK. 22 / < Senate sparring began when 6 large rooms, large breese- LAHI j ZiinooiMV apur-LBVBL — 8 rooms, 8 teo apple peach, pear quince P*®**®**"®> ^ S oriet g<>vem- m ent.” I t adds that states slgn- 16 May 46 Improva 76 Today eatate rental - apartmenta, ing room, haU, and stairs. Full ^ m r 22 17 Hoar 47 Burrom 77 To JAN. If Sen. Jseph B. Buckley, D-An- way, 2-car garage, 1% tiled offers a ‘^Hollywood Beotion” baths, 2 fireplaces, 2-car at- sonla, offered MlesMU’s original ConHmwd Prom PrBcodinq Po y homea, multiple dwelUnga, no Lois For Sate 73 ftalsfae ^ < ma* t and the problem---- of— how---- and---- Houses For Sale 72 6-room Ranch plus 12xir fam- _ lot. Terma to suit buyer. IN (xuidition. Bbccdlently re­ paper Pravda: slracul^^ Plaimtafir and Zoning Oommls- from i unUl 4 The mu^um is ^en to pay It otf ramalns to lly room. Three large bed- SOUTH WINDSOR, Blfch HIM, Phone 876-7406. ' room. Cotontal brick In 66 Mtchen. Handy Icxuttion; stored and maintained. WeU ‘"n ere Is a c6S4 after 8 p.m. E S e ^714, 643-8856. aft^ 6 p.m. tag Uvlng room fireplace and . . . . v^^lot. $41.^ h u gf 7-rotm custom Ranch, 8 BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. or T im Moynihaa, 6684676, Hits Nixon At t^ for the first ^ as church. ^ T b o closed-floor talks broke off b a th s , garages, sweeping Mancteeater iParkade tag to roughly four m eters (13.1 ------tity. The^Harrlson’s r^ 'S ^ . M^KOHEgrER ------^ ^ In this 8-mom home. ______J. Watson Becush Co., 547- fe e t). 18> DAY SAILOR, fiberfitess on i(w nnkinnd otroo, MANCaiESrjuK — inree frigerator, disposal, basement park-like lot in prestige area. Aluminum aldtag, wall-to-waU, lOAST CENTER ST. Large 10- vIewB, 2.7 acres. Hutchins Manchester 649-6806 of An ®rt^to“®“ "‘®®“*^^ a^ 1650. "'AH these cylinders are her- wood huU, tilt-traUer, sails in­ ______rooms, utiUties, , appUancra, laundry and stmrage, adults on- MANCHESTER Three fireplaces, 4 baths, first- pnmd new heating syatom. Im- room Colonial may be ui|ed for Agency, 6494824. Protest Rally cluded. $625. 644-2902. WANTFID used restaurant, tav- parking, $170 monthly, ser big family. Tliat la commercial arec^ 160x800’ lot, extra large rooms. Oarage. VERNON and vlctaity — One puel tanks, engine installations submtttedby Eldridge Yost and 8 ^ ^ M eadowbrrek S®»"®®V ^ 18’ UTILITY boat, Buick pow­ rupcy equipment. Also have 3 7677. James J. Gessay at 875>0184. what this ten year old An- PRINCETON STREET $26,000. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, Double lot. Excellent area. year young duplex, 64, near ^re mounted ta a rear cylinder nedy said. seems to be tee jg located oK Rt. 80 between all-purpose room, aassrooms Monday night, but some sena- ered R e vjet. CaU 643-9888. of u ^ equlpinent tor AVAILABLE July 1st. large 8- saldi Colonial can handle. fast and ready caah. CaU ^ ^ r « ~ , 800 ft treed ROCKLEDGE-Dynamlc>room 8784879. $83,900. H ayes Agency, 646- Parkway, walk to schools and ^Ite a diameter ot roughly two President’s Intention to play his Arnold Dr and tee professional *>® ®P®“ *®*’ taspectlon prior tors on bote sides Indicated they room apartment appUancea, 4 bedrooms, formal dining Fcmtatae’s Used Restaurant MANCHESTER - Large fam- and u>t! Professional Raised‘«isea Ranch,niuiui, a6 bedrooms; 2% 0181. shopping. Good value. Owner nrnters." last great card for peace at a budding own^ by Dr. to the start of the meeting, favored on Income tax over aH alr-condltioner, heat parking. room, large Uvlng room SOUTH WINDSOR — Extremely Equipment, 527-6771, 478 Wind­ Uy7 Need room? How about 6 ^ “ ^IS^TarS!. CaU now. »«*® . - T au-m ai i. __ R ealtors, 742-8248, 289-7476. beamed ceiling and huge mod­ NW and ‘"” *®" o®*®*® t**® ‘®“"*- ’"°®* reaiWy available Seepage teste taken in tee st. Matthew’s Ladles GuUd cert tour of Japan and Korea. ’ Raaitor »ng to the baslc compartment— means for U.S. dlsenga^m t. area of the proposed septic ydll hedd Its annual banquet and Mias Kraus wUl give 12 recta embroiders, etc. Use^ excel' 1510, 242-6658. room home, altuntaum sldtag, Olympic size In-ground pool. 7 rooms Including finished rec 1648—ifeoerM o o w m ^ ^ em Mtchen. Beautiful 2 idua lent condition. Guaranteed MAN to share four-room apart- “ fou^nxra $12,600 FULL PRK7E for this T.J. croexoa, tteaiior, ^ woriring one. Army U. Dan Ornrem, floia, have rfiown a three to installation of officers tomorrow als, two ta Tokyo and one each new roof, double garage, large Richly decorated and Immacu- room. Delightful private screen- “ “ acres with stream and 8-staIl Full price now $56 or 7 month- ment In Vernon, near Vernon apartaent. $135 comfortaUe bungalow ta Cov- treed lot. Low 80s,Hayes lately kept. For the fastidious ed porch. Modem, automatic •*“ ®i handy location. $25,900. horre bom . kUd 80s. CaU Wai^ “After tee hatch there Is a tioned at Ft. Belvoir, Va., told gix minute drainage capacity, „jgh t at 7 at the Country Squire in Okayama, Kobe, MlyaaaM, ly payments o f $8. 622-0476. Shopping Plasa. Has color TV, ' eotry. Only four miles from smo- the lawyers: "There la no gfwi- whi»* a tto n ; «4»>3818. 'aMtag near- **« the hatch. In frrnit of them cent of Amerirens jrtio oppore regulatlona for multiple fam- division wlU iday on fields one »ve also will play a Mosart CLBIAN, USHiD refrigerators, w eekly. 875-9716. 648-9678. For Rent 67 V E R N O N — N ew listin g 8-bed- are several contnd and .tastru- the war and those of us ta uni- Uy dwellings. ranges, automatic washers QOLflON — Hiree • bedroom by $4,600. OoU 207-686-8875 and two tomorrow nlg^it at 6. piano (xxioerto with the Jeqian water,■‘t"'."',, full basement, “T Hutchins 7-room Raised .Ranch, 2 fire- STUSl, “®“ Kv? room Ranch. Finished base­ ment panels; and on their sides form.” An area for 100 per cent aux-' wHh guarantees. See them at TWO-ROOM furnished apart- ______22 5 Ralaed Ronrti, on two acres. evenings. Philharmonic ta Tokyo and will Agency, Realtors, 649-5824. idaces, tiled baths, G.E. buUt- acres. 2,8w sqpiam feet« Uvlng ment reoreotitoi room; IH —command and signal equip- Oteer leakers included Sen. Ulaiy septic fields has been B. D. Peari’s AppUancea, 649 FURNISHED% ■ 1 e nils nHffTl room. in In COUniTV country “ ®“‘’ ®*®^®’ re*rlg««tor, COVENTRYw k ^ IjftlCG * " ^ . _ Carpeting, family room, fire­ ______« - . • BfanoliMtGr Bvenlng Herald conduct a three-hour master . . . TWO*FAMILY "*«» ■wlmmlnn popi, baths, garage, 100x187’ lot. Bel loiLA N D —Choice resldmtial, ment of Soyuz-type and appora- PhUlp Hart, D-kficfa.; Reps. Lu- pt^ded according to the ten- Tolland ooirWpoiident M ata S t CaU 648-2171. $80 per mwith. CaU 742-8m ^ I ? " * , t o r rent, sleeps 6. $86 per week. MANCHESTER - Just Uated~ Sfl,. place, built-ta oven and Bette class ta Osaka, which will be bath. Apply Marlow’s, Ihc. 867 643-0058. »»». ™.ii. ianng duplex, 54, cU*e to terma. $81,500. Im- "On tee left and right sides is Wlllaid Wlrtz, former secretary Itary requirements, Yost ^ d ment, private bath and en­ __ schools, aboiqring and park- daUy and evenings. We buy rooms, parking. CaU 649-2888 tage. Walking distance to ^ ______rwsn 'CMcnlal. Large fint- mediate occupancy. Cantor A the basic onboard equipment, rt labor, and John F. Kerry, a he will hire an architect to fur- trance, utiUties, 224 Charter beach. CaU 648-0491. B R A liD new 684.-room Ranch, C O L O N I A L way. Excellent terms. Owner a ^ aeU. 64Sd946. for overnight and permanent M ANCH ESTER — $24,500. 7- aluminum siding, 2-car ga- LULAHNlALi NOWI “Thiuldllg of S^- flo o r fa m ily rcxmi, Goldfarb, 648-8442, 878-6244, regeneration unite and filters, leader rt 'Vietnam Veterans tter develop tee plans. guest rates. Oak, 643-8868. v e ry anxious, $86,000. Cantor •1----- — Tiicn is installed equipment for Agatast the Wax. Subdivision LAKE WINNIPE8AUKEE — room Cape, central location, rage, 2 fuU bathe, stove and Within walking dtatance rt iiw yow poropertyT” CsU hearth fireplace. SEWING machine — Stager zig VBIRNON— Exceptional' 6-Poom medlco-blologlcal research. StlH Harold Barefoot Sanders, one- "nie proMmlnaiy pUiw and lay BRAND new 8-room furnished Five room Chalet, very family room, garage, 60x120 dlafawaaher. Excellmt location achoola, abonptag, bus. Inimacu- T (5 r 7 ^ e q u ip ;^ Mtchen. E x- R®®“ ® « ’ sag. Button holes, mono­ MATURE working woman )DAY! Ran urged Con- not have sufficient road front- ing, 648-8649. GIANT’S NECK Heights — 69 tora, 648-6960, 647-1578. Fe<*tiatov said the docktog gross "act now to stop tee age according to the local reg- your self-image of W E B U Y, and aeU used fur- a fte r 5, 648-8866, M r. Aubut FOR THE DISCERNING PHILBRICK Owner, 644-1000. 649-8666 Edgewood Rd., 2-bedroom cot­ Custom buUt 7-room Raised ______UNUSUAL . - ' - . TKnnvMj------iiiZ rnnm cOUarB on Soyuz 11 and Salute war.” ulations and would require a niture, appliances etc. Week- ATTRACTIVE room for female, — 6% room tage, sleeps 7, secluded and Ranch In beautiful "Rock- HEBRON — Six-room Victorian -yriRNON Proudly we rave «SiL21 are “essentially new." He said ------variance from the Zoning Board the beautiful person days, and evenings. 18 Oxford some privileges. Parking, Here’S an older on wrti treed lot Garage. Ap- 6-room R an d i, 80x50’ building fo r ^ St., Manchester or caU 648- references. Hicne 649-4274 af- quiet $110. weekly. Mrs. Car- ledge” on a lot tendered condition throughout city util- Ranch, the “design makes it possible to SAIGON (AP) — UB. ^ rt A ^als before being used Business Loeolloas ter, 742-8142. AGENCY pUances. High teens. 2284941, com m ercial use, 1.7 acrea. 8841 anytime. t«r 6 p.m. with love. 2 baths, 2 fir e ­ lUea, beautifuUy landscaped *^ ® , ^ ‘\ _ ‘?***‘****^ abounding with extras. Large iwpvlde for a more rigid tighten- south Vietnamese forces battled as a boUae lot, you really are For Rent 64 places, 2 gamgea. Equipped yard, tile bath, plaster wtOta^ ®®*^® J^throom, m odyi Mtchen and dtatag area, car­ $M,600. T .J . Crockett, R ealtor, W___ BotB,. rt the spacecraft after dock- North vieHuuneReVietnamese troons troops alonx along Several oum quertians regarding COLUMBIA LAKE — SmaU REALTORS TOLLAND — New white Colo­ 878-8Zr9. BUHA’-IN electric oven, and NK3BLY furnished room, stove, niace ter kitchen, waU-to-waU, steel ^place, waU-towaU carpet- nial, 8 rooms, 1,620 square peted living room, 8 bedrooma, Ing so that teelr, butt ends the demilitarized zone kfbnday drainage and the rerouting rt Hirf.. refrigerator and Unenslinens provid­nrovid- C0MJO3RCIAL place for leqj^ waterfront cottages, June and beam constmetion and a tag. Bowers School area. Own- garage. Nice yard. Immaculate ------counter top range, idus dish­ or sale 461 Mata St., next to late August openings, Phone feet, 2% baths, center foyer, should come as closely together for the third successive day, a bitx* running through the ed. 801 M ain S t, 640-8802. host of other extras. $45,- e * 646-2949. ^ Inside and out $25,400. Mitten washer, made by "Frigidaire. post office. ExceUent business 648-2598 or 649-0496. ovenized 2-car garage, $84,- as possible. enemy gunners bombarded property, prompted tee PZC to In exceUent conditioa. $150. 900. M r. Gordon, 649-6806. A gency, Realtora, 6484980, 647- E LLIN G TO N "A more effective principle of allied bases lust betow the zone refer tee plans to Thompson, ADAMS ST. Apartment to share location with bulldtag. OoU MANCHESTER — Large Dutch 646-4200 900. T.J. Crockrtt, Realtor, 872-4632. with two other gentlemen. Pri­ 646-2426, 98. NEW HAMPSHIRE — clean HILLTOP HIGH 8764279. 1678. hermetic to been de- for the 18th day. Only three members rt tee |i K I«lvate cottage, 8 bedrooma, * * B &L * * Ralaed Ranch, 7 rooms, car- veloped" "^® Americans were MUed p^c attended last night’s ses- MOVING — Tag Sale — taclud- vate room, parking, utiUties u w pettag, paneled recreatiem e-room Colonial Just over Man- N O W A IT IN G MANCHESTER GIUBEN — waU-to-waU carpeting, fire, BARROWS AND WALLAOE CO, Therolence commentator rt and four wounded under a hall gfon. pjsc CSialrman Clifford tag tyyln beds, 7 piece kitchen fundsfied. 648-8166. room, aluminum oidtag, 2-car cheater line in Vernon. WaU-to- Ground floor, 900 sq. ft front place, aU faculties. Five Manchester Paikade the labor newmaper Trud, T. of rocket grenades and small- ^j^qiuams was on hand as were set and miscellaneous. 649- ______garage, trees. Hutchins Agen- waU in several rooms. Garage, bedroom Colonial, VA batha. to tee off. Five minute walk portion carpeted, second floor, minutes from lake, nearby ac­ M anitaester 6498806 $M,600. ChU 646-8641. SliB Style Cool-Coat Borisov, said it te not planned to arms fire ta a c lto tvro mUes member Thomaa Shlppey and 2668. ^ cy, 6498824. Lovely view, 229-ft deep treed to pro riwp or pooL Stun­ (me o ffice 12x12, caU 649-2741 tivities. $90 weekly. OaU 876- return the space stations to southeast of tee D kt^ -me U.8. • alternate Edwin Vickery, PITKEN — P(»ter St area, 6- ning alr-condittoned U A R MAYTAG Wringer washed, Apartlll€*n - H oh - or 649-6688. 2272. $26,900 — 6-ROOM Ralaed earth and Oum^tbe weight rt Command Mid one rt the ene- Town Plan year old aluminum aided cus­ Oontenqxnory right on the sUgliUy uflGd, $85. 25*' T V can- iM IC n K H ItS 63 RGnch, quality cofutructlon, ______POUR BED ROOMS the entire oiWtal apace station "V The st^ Department of COLUMBIA Lake — Two-bed- tom buiU, 8-room Garrison. raised hearth firei^aceg stove» THREE-FAMILY course at Ellington Ridge. sde, Meda tubes, make a ^ - uJVELY one-bedroom apart- room with beamed Two many outstanding fea­ conaiate rt tte vaitoua compartr ^ Agriculture has offered Ite aerv- M fer. Power mower, Jacobsen room cottage with shower and Family Man(dieater - FAMILY deqierately needs gage. By owner, 647-1797. hnsaUon In preferred neighbor­ BELFIORE AGENCY Agency, S4801S1. hundreda rt men, but science s m a s h e d a bunker crowded with r is possible that the DCA rwnn set. 648-6166 noon or eve- pUancee, heat, central loca- OFFICE apace available, good four-bedroom______apartment______„or ______hood. (tonvenient to every- S h «»® technology will gtadnaUy, troops. could provide free planning as- ______■ Uon,, referencea, security de- location, reasonable. CaU’ Bob houae. $176 maximum. CaU 649- NINHl-ROOM custom buUt Gar- thing. Immaculate. Bel Air Realtors 647-1418 caretrkecarec for 6 auccesslviily approach the de- U.S. B62 bombers s t^ slatance ta combination with poeif, $170. monthly. 649-8840. Sm ite 644-2457. 4847. CW oolal 2400 sq. fe e t, 4- R ea l Estate, 648-9882. T.J. Ctockett, velomnent of roch gigantic ‘In- asabi along tee DkJZ In support ,ocal citizen participation, ac- Legal Notice .H h^ • of allied ground troops trying to cording to ElUott. This would HEWLY redecorated, second- BEAUTY ffllOP for rent, fuUy WANTED — Man would Uke an d^ubTe n n m , oanw to! OOUNTRY CLUB area .... ’TWO acres, 7-room Raised uluon. Pnone 648-6007. flrwr- five-mom enartmenf. — ixra ___ _A____ . -mut . 1.___ ..A.tiAi •*_____ ■ " ’_____ —® ' niUiSAi* Ar. Mali *Ma -.1*1 a- DonaV. Va.jiA a..----- A, RiOCKVILLE, 2-story 7-room "In the flrat stage, orWtal sta- block North Vletnameae InflUro- to be a formal CDAP ______floor, flve-r(»m apartment, equipped. Wolvertan Agency, apartment. WUl share utiUties Hayes Agency, 648-8U1. ' " BuUder aaya to aeU this nlne- Ranch, buUt-taa, recreation PAOKAOB 8TOBK tion. planning program, ho said, bdieve in yourself ------CSose to Mata St $175 per Realtors, 649-2818. and expenses. References, no — room (xUonlal tor $66,000. Has room, garage, gorgeous view, UODOB PBBIOT (rider home, good oomUtion, tlons will have crews rt several an- ..... NOnOK OF AFFUOAHON corner^ city lot, walgtag dls- men and function in outer space The UB. Command an- " 'vickery' termed the Idea a . , , , m m, m month including heat and hot ------alcohol. CaU between 10-12 BENTON ST. 7-room Bowen five bedrooms, 2Vi baths, $82,900. Hutchins Agency, This Is to give notice ttiat I. ■■d yoar ability to change ynnr life for tonce to everything. $18,900. from several months to one nounced that enemy gunners g^g adding "Any advice Mochiliery & Took 52 w ater. 643-2282. ^STRE^ ^Offlc^ space, no<», 649-8285. Cape. Four bedrooms, (one choice setting. Top value here. R ealtors, 048-6824. FRANK J. ZmrK of B-room cuotom a. nuksge. Store for the sale of LARGE whlch” moke It possible to r'o,r.h«Afoti coast, and one * person, or ont of shnpo, or skinny.) condition. F ln t $1,800, 872- tor, beat furnished. Couples Marlow’a, 867 Main St oi Stom fav will be held Saturday bo- geth d p NORTHWOOD Apartments — INVITATION One and two-bedroom apart­ 648-6666. BoRon Lsko Hotcl, BoUoD OS pennlt- 1416 from the friendly, profesaioaal CANTOR aiU reatlonr room . Hutchins Agen- $*?,900 EIGHT-ROOM Colo- tee. age? For prompt friendly serv- j^ i UmdJ^cultural Center on Rt. ments, central aiiNcondition- FRANK J. EBTK 8-18 2643 ■laff at the Earopean Health T O B ID PRINGE3TON Street --- Owner cy,. 6494824. nlal, ta-law quarters. Alumi­ Ice, call Louia Dlmock Real- *F®“* FO re^ kfihlrter Andrei c(»ttaued a slx-day-S ^ ’a.m «»• Pattama avaiiable only clusive. sold. C all 3 Bedrooms f41,600 MANCHESTER tlM 808 Is ssiss for ss4 ■ * and also the use rt the moon for . S®*”^ * uni Windsor, Connecticut members of (Manchester Multi- MANCHESTER Industrial aww stove, refrigerator, air-con- ment opportunity. Wolverton for' WA.’riSt'licAIN ItA lS u - ^ in aiset thown. committing such actions with Equal Roles According to RMd Supt. W l- 55!?Sref0« 2 Bedrooms $40,300 unis taMs lirttelsu mli^ UNBAY REALTY ^1 and 2-bedroom apart-^ All bids for censideration Ide Listing service, have over S-famUy bouse, excellant bool. ditioner, fireplace, basement Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. ALB: GATE VALVES, FTT- regard to tee earth." Ham Sevclk tee town Is $1,246 T H E B E T T E R 100 listings from $8,000. CaU ness oppertunlty. High traffic 649-9168 Phat* F iv « P re U rr«4 FEATURES; WoU-to-waU ments. On bus . Une. A^;)U- must be received not later than ta Washington, tee State De- LJVERJPOOL, England (AlP) richer as tee result rt a state Mtmbarthips Now Availabl* CALL carpeting, sliding glasa doon, anytime, Meyer, Realhura, 648- count good (wytiHon, ancea, carpeting, heat and , 8:00 P.M., Jude 17, 1971, at jl^Micy!**^ReiStowi ByaOEY J 7 ^5.' ™ ^*i«S*iteM **and q^eolfl- N.2(. 18888. partment and the Space Agency — ^ group rt women’s libera- gales tax refund on gas(ritae. IH bates, sqwrate \mme- 0600. now. $81400. H ayes Agency, 6494824. dren can waUc to school from raWnMoreavaUohleattheGW- SrafcSSSrilBWTOBK...... said any comment wouldrome Uon membere are’ rewriting Sevclk had been urged by the M M 2 M menu. 'h o t w ater. F o r ^n>®ta$-1 the Buataeas Oflee, lifl Nevera M sl lUrast jUMrsst «nk OF 6464m . this custom buUt Ranch on errt Services Office, 41 Canto COM ssSNfls Mnksr. ALL CASH for your imoperty y^g jj g y^g fairy tales to give male and fe- selectmen to apply for the tax U 4 im ' Dayi meat or further informa- Road, South Windsor, Connect!- SIX-ROOM Houae, tw o aun- MANCHESTER — Rookledge wooded acre lot. Fidl base- Street Manchester, Oonneott- The Spring A Summer within 24 hours. Avoid pod ^ . n . male .charactera equal oppor-' refund on the gasoline used by 7 ^ % 80-year flnaniRlng ^tion, caU anytime, ®“t- porches, garage, nice nelg^ibor- TWO ACRES, cuotom atone iL k Mssf ifert section, custom buUt 7-room ment, garage, carport Plenty cut "71 ALBUM iz 664. includes Tim..TW6.-Stt; Caa be pusebased by ene or The Spring and S^m er tape. Instant service. HayOa The United States and Russia tunlties. They have already tee town trucks and equipment. a . •• • hood. Convenient to schofds. Ranch, foyer, famUy room, 2 Ranch. Deluxe quaUty con­ of clooeta. tsuge ta-ground pool TOWN OF MANCHESTER, postage and handling. two families. "71 Basic FASHION Book is Agency, 64641S1. • gj.g among 80-odd signatories to completed Snow White—who BuUettB Board ' 646.2523 near bus line and ahoi^ilng. baths, 2-car garage, tantalis- OONNEOnCUT ^ O m m A M d Optratod fegr 648-6443 — 8764244 struction. Professionally land- plus utiUty afaed, etc. Sensibly 515 Hiddi* T> k a W . ^ R O B E R T B . WBUaS, $1.00, includes postage ______the JJ.H. Treaty on Peaceful elects to work in the mines with The Benton Homestead his- R a j h I D fs m lfl A s ia W8,000. Call Broker, after 0:80 tag riewa. Hutohins Agency, scapet lot. Pool. lOd 40a. lulced to aeU at $81,900. T.J. ItzBfhBrtw, Caoi AaHMdUfyoTuRl W S s / W W ' and handling. a a ^*®'® ®^ ^® ^®on- Officials in the dwarfs rather than wash Uxical museum will be open to^ -C MFM it i i K U X t U m u / K U B 6494682. R ealtors, 649-5824. Hayes Agency, 6464m. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1077. GENSaUL MANAGER 1 1 R 0 ad H e ra ld .Ads Washington said they did not dhdies. the public tomorrow afternoon '.f-'t-'

TU E SD A Y , JUNE 8, IW l Average Daily Net Piees Ron The Weather PAGE SIXTEEN Fhr The Week Ended Clear, cooler tonight; low 45 lEtifttteg l|fraUi May *6,1671 to SO. Tomorrow aunny, pleaa- ant; high to low 70a. Ten per Manchester WATKS will meet RockvlUe Emblem Oub wlU M anchester Siunmerfest Events 15,550 cent chance of precipitation About Town tonight at the Itallan-Ameri- observe lU 44th birthday with through ’Thursday. can Club, Bldrldge St. Weighing a potluck tomorrow at ®:80 Hospital Notes Maneheater— A City of V0ag6 Charm state OomptroUer Nathan In will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. p.m. at the Elks Home on Park Set for Center Park Agostlnelll will be guest speaker William Krar will demwwtrate St. All iharter members of the vismNo Homs Intermediate Care Semi- playing that night for free. SAM (Claaaltled Advertizing on Page S3) tonight at a meeting of the flower arranging. Tlie meeting club will be honored. Mrs. Paul Silver, director of the VOL. LXXXX, NO. 212 (THIRTY-SIX PA6BS—TW0 SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1971 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS private, noon - p.m., and 4 will pay their transportation Manchester Rotary C3ub at 6:S0 ls open to all women Interested Allen Beaverstock iax.ln charge t planned Summerfert Program In pan. • 8 p.m.; ^vate rooms, costs, however. p.m. at the Manchester Country In joining the WATEIS. of the program. The club’s regu­ Manchester, told the public af­ lar business meeting will begin 10 a.n . • S p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 Silver stressed to the com­ a u b . fairs committee of the Manches­ mittee members yesterday that at 8 p.m . PoUle The Senior CItisen’s Center Pediatrics: Parents allowed ter Chamber of Commerce yes­ the concerts will not always be 1 Phebe Circle of Emanuel will have color slides of for­ any time except noon • 2 p .m .; terday .afternoon that at least rock. He said he has been in Cosmonaut' Lutheran Church will meet to­ ’Ihe Professional Women’s No Clues Word Seen ‘Veto’ mer Governor Dempsey’s re­ others, S p.m. - 8 p.m, the fl^ several Summerfert touch with the Hartford Ballet night at 6:30 p.m. at Piano’s Club will have Its annued meet­ cent visit to the Center and the Self Service: 10 a.m. - » p .m .; events will be held Ip Center Company and is hewing to have Restaurant, Bolton. Gloucester Rockport trip tomor­ ing and a catered buffet supper tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. In the 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Park and not Center Springs the company perform on one of Acrobatic Found In row for the afternoon entertain­ Robbins Room of Center Con­ Intensive Care and Coronary Park as originally hoped. the Saturdays. Folk concerts On Fiscal Package The meeting of the Service ment. On Friday the Center gregational Church. After din­ Care: Immediate family cniy, Silver said that Town Man­ are also planned. Club Coordinating Committee will have a and Plane Crash ner, officers will be elected. any time, limited to five min­ ager Robert Weiss had told SAM Everett J. Llvesey, chairman In Space HARTFORD (AP) — The legislature Democrats scheduled for tonight at the sausage luncheon from noon to utes. (Summer Activities In Manches­ of the public affairs committee, have had their say, the Republicans have had their say, Senior Citizens Center has been 1 p.m . Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. • ter) that because electricity Is told the SAM representatives, MOSCOW (AP) — A Soviet NEW HAVEN (AP)—PreUml- Officers and directors of nary examination of two record­ can celed . 1*:4S p.m., and 6:80 p.m. - 8 available and the area will be “We want to do what we can coqmonaut tumbled Uke an ac­ and the next word in the argument over the state’s Omar Shrine dub will have a ing devices salvaged from the ’The ways and means commit­ p.m.; others, 8 p.m.-4 p.m.. easier to police, the events will to help you.” robat today to the big cabin of fiscal program for the next fiscal year will come from cookout meeting and swim at wreck of the Allegheny Airilnes Strickland'Borst Group of See­ tee of Center Congregational have to be held In Center Park. Llvesey told Miss Schaffer the orbiting apace laboratory Gov. Thomas J. Meskill. the home of John Rleg, EMstland and 6:80 p.m. -8 p.m ... k plane which crashed to Bast ond CongregaUonal Church will church will meet tonight at SUver and Cheryl Schaffer that U plans to get a phone and Salute to demonatrate weight- The word Is "veto,” and It ChomweU, to the House ’nies- Dr., tomorrow evening. Age Limits: 16 In maternity, Haven Mogday killing 28 of the meet tonight at 8 p.m. at met with the pubUc affairs com­ office space at the high school leaaneaa for Ruaolan televtaion will force the convening of a 7:30 at the church office. VFW Delegate 1* In other areas, no limit li. Promoted 31 people did not give any clues day. the home of Mrs. Norman Ry- self-service. mittee to get advice from the do not work out, "You may view ers. special session, probably begin­ Coatsworth called the proce- lander, 104 Pine Kne Instru­ Deimocratlc governor — John tativea yesterday defeated a Rd., Glastonbury; Mrs. aboard the Salute, which is nual convention of the Wot.ien’s uovey, Mrs. Helen Ellis and ough Rd., Glastonbury; Institute of Living to Hartford, made goods. Llvesey told the two SAM ment gauges appeared to be to Dempsey—as well as a Demo- ptoposol for a state income tax, Grace F. Ladd, 108 Spruce St.; about the size of an average <3hrisUan Temperance Union Mahoney. Dr. Winer received his BA That night, a concert with representatives, “I really think satisfactory condlticm for test­ cratic legislature. it was by a 80 to 136 roll call Thursday at the Advent CSirls- ______M rs. Janet J . M cK enney, 197 (From the University of Vermont various local bands will be held, it’s (the SAM program) great, living room. They connected ing. After this session ends, it’ll vote. It was the first time the tian Church, Hartford at 10:30 G ardner S t.; D om inick L. Mla- to 1989 and his MA from UConn According to Silver, he has If takes an awful lot of cour- the spaceship Soyuz 11 to the The flower committee of Cen. However, he added, ‘,‘We have be back to the negotiating table legislators had ever been called rotti, 149 Oakland St.; Jrtm P. in 1961. He Is also a member of several bands committed to age." Salute Monday. ' for Meskill and the Democratic “pon to place themselves on of- ____ ter Congregational Church will no indication rt this point that South Vietniunese soldiers drink water from helmets in Cambodia. (AP Photo) MUlette, WlllimanUc; Mrs. the New England Psychological Tass reported the cosmonauts there Is a navigational prob­ Officer leadere. Hiey have already es- ficlal record—for or against a A film, “Maws Versus Out- meet tomorrow at 2:16 p.m. to Yvette Morin, 4S1 Birch Mt. Rd. Association and Sigma XI, na­ conducted a number of medical lem .” tablished a negotiating relation- «tate income tax. TUESDAY ONLY SPECIALS! laws,’’ be featured on the the Robbins Room of the church. Also, Lyle T. Neddow, 18 tional honorary research so­ and biological experiments but NTSB officials are spektog a ship. Including ground rules that 'The vote was on a proposed “Marriage on the Rocks’’ pro------Bank St.; Mrs. Jeanne R. ciety . gave no details. witness to the crash who was require zlppered Ups by those amendment by Rep. George Rlt- gram tmlght at 9:30 on Chan- Daughters of Liberty, No. 128, Phipps, East Hartford; Edward Dr. Winer, a native of Dobrovolsky's tumbling act tn a small, private >alrcraft to Cambodian Fighting Intensified M issm g at the beugaintog table and ter, D, of Hartford. IQs iMropoeal Cut Up or Split nel 18. After the film, the audl- LOLI, will meet tonight at M. Poutre, 61 Summit St; Nashua, N. H., has lived to was from a film excerpt that the New Haven area near the agreement on everything to the was- lor a graduated state In- ence isIs invitedInvited to call thewe pro- 7:307:ao p.m. atai Orange Hall Christopher Primus, 18 Buck- M anchester sin ce 1962. He la was televised. The film first time of the crash. By ROBIN MANNOCK and an Important way station on to block infUtration Into their In i^rm any flscal program before there can come tax. gram moderator and, express and will entert^ Ingham St.; Mrs. Norma R. married to the former Miss The officials are also waiting Associated Press Writelr the North Vietnamese supply own territory northwest of Sai­ be real agreement on any ele- Only one of the Manchester- their oi^cm s. mlfttresB, Mrs. James Carson oi . ___. . . _ (See Fage Eight) Esther Novltch of New London. to interview two of the three route. gon, this freed the 9th Dlvlslmi By BOBEBT A. DOBKIN ment to it. area representatives — Dorothy k a i l s ’ GAS survivors. The third survivor, PHNOM PENH (AP) — A The attacking forces are re­ to move- south toward Phnom AP MUltsry Writer Although a certain am ount o f MlUer, R , o f B olton ^votod tor Chickens The Adult Bible Study Class of omen, ,«i w.„ «Mt. an™.. ; Communist division made new Norman Kelly, 88, of Waterford, ported to be from the enemy’s Penh. Zion EvangeUcal Lutheran WASHING’PON (A P ) — A partisan rhetoric has been fired “ 1® ^ “ ®*’ And t j a w Club wiu Charles U. SuUlvan, East Hart- Westhill Qub was able to talk to investigators assaults today on U.S.-trained veteran 9th Division, which ear- The Cambodian command has Th® other seven voted agfatost Church wUl meet tonight at 7:30 Cambodian forces guarding u^r this year was kept close to its best forces Into the battle g^uato or- . . *^- "^® seven are: Donald Gen- conduct^ t ao TJItag sale ^Saturday t o X v ’ ^ . Wescott, loe W. several hours after the crash. at the chiuxih. Agreement He said he had a feeling the eartem approaches to Phnom its base to the Chup rubber ^ “ e marshes, the Khmer N. Charles Boggtal and ___ from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Tp>»- Has Potluck IS BEST aircraft was too low as It ap­ Penh. The Cambodian soldiers plantation 60 mites northeast of Kampuchea Krom, or ethnic ^ Germ^y, the **** *i i s Francis Mahoney of Manches- HIGHLAND PARK MARKET A service of Holy Communion clubhouse. Articles. other_than BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A The WesthlU Social Club proached the New Haven air­ .osaid i s I,It was the------most- Intense Phnom Penh by srweeirfng South ^^bo^ans from South Viet- Anny and may have fled ^ U ^ D ^ m ^ c llead^ ^ v e rn o n ; 317 Highland St., Manchester— Phon« 646-4277 wUl be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. clothing will be accepted. TOoee daughter to Mr. and Mrs. fighting they had ever encoun­ to Sweden. reported reluctant to sit down q«homas 'DonneUy of South Wlnd- sponsored its first poUuck Sat- Reached In port. Vietnamese forces. When the at St. Mary’s Episcopal CSiurch. wishing more Information may Thomas Bothur, 62 Rlsley Rd., ___ ^ NTSB meteorologist, Hubert tered. South Vietnamese pulled back (See Page Hdrteen) Ihe Army said 1st Lt. John R. again at the same table. sor; William O’NelU of the 52nd contact Marty Oonderlno of 489 oiastonbury; a daughter to Mr. rw G A S IS FAST McOaleb, cleared up one ques­ Mortar, cannon and rocket Vequlst, 24, of Pittsburg, Kan., However, since the talks had District; and Robert King of Keeney St. or RusseU Mathlason ^nd Mrs. James Fracchla, Rt ™_ . NYC Strike tion about the ceiling at the shells slammed into Cambodian has been absent without leave reached an impasse, MesklU evi- ToUand. of 78 Florence St. go Hebnm. 3 bunkers in the VIhear Suor stoce May 20. Pentagon sources dently decided that baigatalng __ choMn Mrs. Sailor Citizen and Mrs. Miller said after the GAS IS CLEAN NEW YORK (AP) — Striking (See Fage Bight) m arshes eeurt o f Phnom Penh. said the Army beUeves he may, poeitions had to be re-eotalrilsh- TOie G o ld e n A ge d u b w ill have DISCHARGED YESHHER- T hom as ®*. O’NelU w as chosen White House: POW Issue vote, “I have said publicly all .municipal employes returned to Hand-to-hand fighting raged be with his wife to Sweden ed before the negotiators re- along that I’d support a state Its final meeting of the season DAY: Pamela M. Goreckl, 126 Mr. ^nlor Citizen. GAS COSTS LESS work totjay after city and union Tuesday afternoon at ' Prey where an estimated 246 other turned. For the Democrats, this income tax, because my con­ Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Sen- 'Evergreen Rd., Verixm; Benja- Ehitertainment was provided leaden agreed to a propoeal for IBom, 12 mUes northeast of the Usej^f or Political Purposes American servicemen have meant pushing their spendtog, stituents to the three towns 1 lor dtizens Center. The group mto M. Burba HI, 691 E. Middle Klipens, who sang and USE CLEAN, FAST, ECONOBilOAL OAS ending the two-day walkout that Berrigan capital. ■, V. sought refuge. borrawtog end (taxing proposals represent (BOlton, Ooventfy and w ill h a v e Its annual outing June Tpke.; Mrs. Carol A. Keene, played the guitar. Dave FOB ALL YOUB NEEDS. throttled' traffle Monday and Lt. OoA. Am 'Rong, chlef^' WAEliHINGTON (AP) — ITie believe” such an arrangement Vequlst, who graduated to through the legislature. Ftor the Andover) have IndlcatfHl to me 24: at Crystal Lake, EUtogbm. ToUand; Mrs. Angelina C. Ball- Hutchinson also sang and was spread to sewage treatment spokesman for the Cambodian White House said today It be- could be made, 1969. near the top of his West governor It meant going book to that they are for It. ------ey. East Hartford; 'Vmiarn W. accompanied on the piano by plants, incineraton, parks, Hospitalized command, claimed 1(^ Ylorth llevss form ^ Becrrtary of De- _ziegler, after volunteering the Point class, automatically will hUt Fob. 16 budget message pro- ’(Most of them,” she explain- AMERICAN) The VIFW Auxiliary will meet Fisher, Etost Hartford; Steirfien Qottschalk. beaches and even school lunch Vietnamese and Viet Cong wbre fense CSaTk M. ulfford and un- thought that “there may be ad be classlfled as a deserter If be posal of a 7 per cent sales tax, tonight at 7:80 p.m. at the Post Waskitz, 26 Oourtiand St.; Wll- Trophies were presented to dellvMlea 'nieaday. kUled to the fighting Tuesday. named others may be ‘tiytog to attempt to explirft the prisoners is missing more than 80 days; with some modifications. (See Page Eight) Home. Uam P. Mozzer Sr., fO Doene Raymond dark for the highest Key to the four-point i>ropoeal After Spell The Cambodian command re­ exploit the question of American of war for domestic political Army spokesmen said they Two main poeslbUitles for — St;; Holland J. Raymo, 10 Pond setback score and BmU (Pats MORSE by the city’s office of collective ported earlier that 80 govern­ prisoners of war to Indochina purposes,” was asked If his could not recall a case Involving compromise remain. One Is a Chapman-Joy drcle of North La., South Windsor; Mrs. Marie jjjg highest pinochle score. bargaining was that the union’s DANBURY, Conn. (AP)—(Die ment troops were klUed or “ fo r dom estic p olitica l piur- statement applied to Clifford. the desertion of a West Point state Income tax—such as the United Methodist Church vrill A. Dolbler, WUUmantic; Joseph jjje supper setback and oontrovezalal pension plan Rev. Daniel Berrigan, tiie im- wounded to the four-hour battle p oses.’ ’ "I think my remarks would graduate since the beginning of one nearly agreed on last week, State House 3 VALUABLE REASONS have a potluck tomorrow at A. Gallant, 80 Olcott Dr. pinochle were played until would be reMibmitted to the prisoned antiwar priest, was at Prey’Thom, For the second straight day, relate to raising fatoe hopes, the Vietnam war. Hie other is a smaUer-thon-7- 12:80 p.m. at the church. Mem- Also, TTiomas H. ’Trevithick, g _ state legislature next year. Pall- taken foom a federal prison to Cambodian air force irfanes press secretary Ronald L. Zie­ yes,” he replied. A few years ago another West per-cent sales tax, accompanied bers are reminded to bring Merrow; Mrs. Betty M. Gordon, wishes to Continuous ure of the 1971 Legislature to Danbury Hospital Wednesday, were driven back by heavy an­ gler questioned what he termed “By Mr. Clifford?” he was Point officer, also under orders by increases to other tnirao Passes BiU Why You Sliould Buy GcHollne cd items for a silent auction. Willimahtic; Patrick P. Griffin, ^^jank everyone who helped tuct on the plan triggered the prison officials said. tiaircraft fire. Cambodian artil­ “speculation" by Clifford that asked, tor Vietnam, went AWOL from Legislators of both parties ex- 287 TOUand : M . ^ ^ su ccess. , Warden John J. Norton said lerymen were forced to hold all 'American POWs would be “Yes,” was his response. post to the United States but pregaed impatience Tuesday Manchester Grange Fair Maxwell, 80 Fairfield S t; Susan Hie agreement annouMed ^ Catholic priest suf- their fire during much of the released within 30 days of any As he had done Tuesday, Zle^ turned himself to a few days 1st- what they termed the On Primaries Committee and Workshop will Louise E ld rld ge, 2106 E llington Self-Cleaning I ^ ^ y n lgh t^ ^ PT^**®** fered "a spell” about noon while fighting because their Ofm agreement for a tota) U.8. mili­ gler said “Hanot knows very ®r. “charade” of passing the Dem- meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Rd., Wapptog; Cecil A. Feral, . _ ** yy Legislature, «undergolng routine dental troops were so close to the ene­ tary withdrawal from the war well the public and private Vequlst’s father said to a tele-, ocratlc program just so It could HARTFORD (AP)—A bUl that GORMAN BROS. G range H all, 206 O lco tt St. 366 W oodland S t.; M rs. M ary E . m y. zone by December 31. channels through which they phone Interview from his Pitts- be vetoed, would help prospective candi­ . treatment” at the federal cor- NEW! — EXemNG Clifford, who served as de- Nicholas, 48 Echo Dr., Vernon; cal composition as this year’s, Institute, Hard fighting has been under can reach us” If they have to burg,_Kan., home he was sur- ‘“nie people of the state ex- dates for local and state offices Manchester Chapter, Parents Albert V. Rodonls, 2 French NAtURAL HEALTH falls to a y ro v e ^ plan, toe ^ said It had no way since May 28 for ccntrol of fense chief under Democra^ _____mind any arrangement____ ^ of the prised to be notified about five pected more leadershlo tlian bypass their parties’ nominating Rd.; Roberta Pierce, Bngte- the VIhear Suor marshes, a wild Lsmdon B. Johnson to 1968, said ^ypg cuf/ord dismissed Without Partners, will meet to­ FOOD SHOPRE sim WlU be renegotiated by the avaUable on ” ...... lays ago by the Army of his they received,” said a red. conventions—and go directly to night at 8 p.m at Community wood Trail, Coventry. city an d the unl ISU Rd., Trtland; had ordered 918 :M ktog bridge- Newsmen imously approved Tuesday 1^ Mrs. Shirley B. Cyr and daugh­ President’s Daughter Has Known Politics have Its final meeting of the tenders back to wortc eariler. toe H ouse. ter, 618 Main St.; Mrs. Patricia year Thursday at 8 p.m. to the At a City HaU news confer­ Despite debates and ckise roll'- WITH A ll FIll-UPS R. Griffin and daughter, 161 Eld- Arrive For school auditorium. There will be ence, MAyor John V. Lindsay call votes on two Republi(un ridge St.; Mrs. Paula Bavler an election of officers. The meet­ saM, “In my judgment. It’s a amendments that were eventu­ and daughter, Loomis Rd., Bol­ ing vrill also be a farewell pro­ senstbile, rational, 'orderly As Staple of Life from Day of Her Birth W edding ally defeated, toe concept of di­ ton; Mrs. Jeanne M. Walker LOAM gram for Grade 6 students going procedure for the next c(Mple of rect primaries proved remaric- and son, WUUmantic. years.” He said the city vrould WASHINGTON (AP) — The Into Junior High next fall. The By FRANCES. LEWXNE abl^ unccntroverslaL FREE push for acceptance of the jrfon White House began accredita­ Grade 6 chorus will sing under FOR SALE Associated Presa Writer Connecticut has resisted as tion today fo r s ^ e 600 news long as any other state even the direction of Mrs. Christine (See Page Elglit) FREE 13 et. Honey Color Gloss by Anchor Burgess. Refreshments will be PASSPORT PHOTOS WA8HINOTON (AP) — Tricla media representatives, from toe most limited kind of chal­ served. i roENTIFICATION Nixen was reared to an atmos­ messengers to televtelcm cam­ lenge primary, and held its first *296-Yard Load era men and newspaper corre­ Hocking — Madrid Potfem wHh Purchase of SALEM NASSIFF phere of private schools and Se­ statewide primaries only last C A L L 647-1 cret Service protection, a public spondents, who have signed up year, 10 Gob. of Gasoline. Cameca Shop & Studio Service Held man’s child who to at cnce a to cover Saturday’s wedding of Under the term s o f the MU, HAli.FOR RENT 6*9 Main St., Manchester Between 7:30 9 ,m . campaign asset and a daughter Tricla Nixon and Edward Oox. nominating conventfams woidd to be shielded from the public. In another vital preliminary. For parties, sbowem, recep- 643-7369 and 9 ia.ni. still be held, but their nominees tl«ms, meetings. Complete In California The Tricla Nixon who marries Miss Nixon and Oox got their would no IcHiger necessarily be Utohen faculties. Large en­ E d CoK on Saturday has known marriage license Tuesday, four favorites to carry toe party’s closed parking lot. Inquire: politics as a staple of life fm n days before the wedding. label to the election which fol­ 3. AMOCO SUPER For Drifters the day rtie was bom. She was Everyone who signed up for low ed. Litfiuanioii HaH / SPACIOUS BALANCED HEAT OVEN reared to Washington, the mec- the news accreditation got a Any would-be candidate could *4 OOLWAT STREET ca of pirfitics, and she to being white folder filled with news re­ qualify for a primary by filing SOUTH SIDE By KEITH HEARN PREMIUM GASOLINE MANCHESTER / PICTURE Vy^INDOW OVEN DOOR married to the White House, a “declaration of Intent’’ with ENTRANCE Associated Press Writer leases with “the Wedding" to Phones: 643-6618 or 646-8165 / REMOVABLE OVEN BOHOMS America’s best-known address. big silver lettering on the out­ the secretary of toe state at The Only Lead Free High Octane Gasoline / CHROME BURNER BOV/LS YU B A CaTY, Calif. (AP) — The daughter of Pat and Rich­ side, followed by smaller type least 72 hours before the con­ “They were workers, they wore ard Nixon was a little girl who at toe bottom to silver listing vention opened. / LIGHTED CLOCK AND TIMER not bums,” a sMd row mtoslcn joined the church Scout troop, ft the names of toe bridal couple, The prospective candidate It 4 COPPER. WHITE. AVOCADO superintendent aaid of the 26 adored a tabby cat named Don­ the White House and toe June 12 would not even have to attend drifters found stabbed and na and was adamant about not wedding date. toe convention to order to get pcultog with a big turtle skin Double Muffler Life tPUIMB^OUT hacked to death then buried to The printed and laminated on toe ballot at the primary, plllsged from a Florida beioch. orchard graves just outside of press cards labeled “ Nixon Cer­ much less get 20 per cent cf Double Sparkplug Life * STOP town. Hie Nixons tried to keep her em onies—^press’ ’ had a g ra y toe delegates’ votes. But he “I knew quite a few of these out of the bright glare to the print picture of the White House would have to obtain a certain Give More Mileage Per Gal. men,” the Rev. C. W. Renwlck point of once refusing to sub­ from toe South Grounds, scene number of signatures on a pe- r u ts scribe to a major Washington add^ at a half-hour memorial of toe wedding. tition. newspaper. Its biting criticail service for the mass murder For toe reporters who wlU be The blU also provides for cartoon, they felt, were not fit vlotinu Thesday at sundown. permitted to cover the wedding nm-off primaries If no candl- for their two young daughters W E HONOR Why Visiting Hours? “H uy came Into our mission to activlties close up “the Pool” date gets more than 40 per cMit DELIVERED, CONNECTED WITH SERVICE eyes. of toe votes. shave, shower and put on clean credentials were to white, yel­ But for children such as Tri­ low and blue. One of toe GOP objections to rmi ^ h E rg e ^ We limit calling hours not for our o ^ clothes to get to work. cla and her slater JuUe, there “They would resent being All toe credentialtog was toe bill was that it provided no THEI CCARD convenience but so as not to unnecessarily was no protection from worldly way by vriilch a "dark horae’’ 'U A N c m a m called bums. H uy weren’t dto- :>/■ being done at toe New Execu­ burden the family. Those wishing to i>ay realities. who emerged suddenly at a con­ conragad and they loved life.’’ tive Office Building on I7to Bt. their respects to a family we’re serving At six, Tricla stayed up to vention but fell short of winning CONCINTRATID LIQUID About 300 residents of this ag­ near toe 'White House to a large should do so between 3 P.M. and 5 P.M. watch television as her father suite, where everyone had to the nomination could still quall- ricultural commimity and adja- DRAIN OPENER.CLEANER was nominated for vice presl- provide identiflcaU(», under toe fy for a primary. (The nominee or between 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. CMit MarysvlUe sat on the wood- dent to Chicago. She named the ■K a RATS HAIR eye of a Secret Service agent would automaticaUy qualify.) en bleachers of the high schoed family’s black and white cocker A P rU A M C il Meanwhile, at toe White They mentioned the case of T. • RATS FAT 9 8 * n u i v u i u M football field for the services spaniel “Checkers” and it be- -123. ■ 'I : ' House, huge color television Clark Hull, who went into the GORMAN BROTHERS sponsored by the cities’ mtotote- came a household word In trucks and telephone company Republican State Convention last MANCHESTER MtM8ER,T>lC ORDER OP THE OOlDfN RUU rial asaociations. 1962 campaign. ' < vehicles moved Into West Exec- year as a candidate for nothing, 770 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER NEXT TO STOP and SHOP Hu field to about a half-mile Her debut as a politician’s' utive St. between toe 'White but was unexpectedly nominated HARDWARE & SUPPLY from the heune of Juan V. Ooro- daughter was made at the i960 ______^ After being elected to the House, Richard Nixon, ton. In this 1946 plTotograpb they are shown near THE BRIGHT SPOT O N MAIN STREET HOLMES OPEN WED. - THURS. - PRi. TILL 9 PJ4. 877 M ain S t., M aaohester (See Page Nine) (See Page Eight) 400 M AIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. (lee Page Blglit) (lee Paie EigU) his wife and daughter Tricia moved to Washing­ the Jefferson Memorial in the capital. (AP Photo) DIstribiited by Marcury OU Co. Phone 648-44*8 HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES N O RM A N HOLMES Read Herald Advertisements

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