PAGE TWENTY-FOUR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 V ilanrbfBtrr iEnmtng !Srralb k v tn g t Dalljr Net Press Ron flsr Tka Week Ih The Weather A m tt, iM i The Sunbeem Troop of the Five Point Club of Temple Partly cloudy, mild tonight About Town Salvatfon Army will have a Chapter, OES, will meet Wed­ South Windsor with kiws in 60s. Tomorrow splash party at its first meet- nesday at' 7:30 p.m. at the home some cloudlneeia, warm with Mr. and Mrs. Eidiward Pre- jngp of the season tomorrow at of Mrs. Robert Bantly, 4 Garth Heralding Politics Our Bulbs 15,459 chance of showers or thunder­ geau of Winooski, Vt., parents 3 ;so p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rd. Mrs. Ronald Finnegan is in Party Slate showers. High 80 to 86. ^ Mahehe*ter^— 4 City of ViOege Charm of Raymond Fregeau of ^ n - Francis MioCJarthy, 67 Hackma- charge of refreshments. ------^----- By Sol R. Cohen------Hove chester, observed their Bath tack St. In the event of rain, VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 295 TWENTY-TWO PAGEjS wedding anniversary on Sept., 7 the meeting will be held at the West Side Reimion Commit­ Backed By Both of Manchester’s poUtical and Astronautics' and ^ts sub­ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 (CNaeolfled Advertishig m Pege IS) PRICE TEN CENTS with a Mass celebrated in their atadel. tee will meet Wednesday at 7 parties plan to kick off their committee on Space, Science Arrived home. ___ p.m. at the home o t Steven cantpaigns for the Nov. 4 muni- aix) Applications. He is presi­ Young GOP dent of the 91st Club, an organ­ Manchester WATES will meet Weaver Rd. dpel eleoblans the end of this Manchester - Bolton Welcome ization of the 19 first-year Re­ II will tomorrow at the Italian-Ameri- , , . Members of the Tbung Re- week. Wagon Club will meet tomorrow Lutz Junior Mhiseum Volun- publican House meriibers. can Club on Eldtidge St. Weigh- board dt* 'i*' regular Birds Darken at 7:30 p.m. in Iona Hall. Mayor in will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. teer League executive The Republicans, on Saturday, will meet tomorrow at 9:16 a.m. monthly meeting last Friday Manchester's Incumbent Hollcmd— U.N. Probes Nathan G. Agostlnelli and Miss and the program for the night win hold ithelr tradtUonal An­ TaU Building Board of Directors may hold Its Catherine Shea of the Manches­ is a mystery ride. Members are at the mtiseum. . nigh^ endorsed the RepuMlcan nual Bar-B-Que; and the Demo­ last regular meeting on Oct. 7, NBiyil YORK (AP)— Ttoe Nixon Plans to Reduce GI ter Historical Society will speak. asked to be prompt so they can slate saying that they are crats, on Saturday or Sunday, PIcmt Now! VLt, and Mrs. WaMer Tedford although it has a meeting Empire State BifidHng wUI The meetir^ is open to newcom­ leave for the ride at 7. “more than pleased this year will open their election head­ 44F Case Dr. will celebrate scheduled for Nov. 4. The turn out Mb HgUls for the ers of the area. to endorse and support the ex­ quarters. their 60th wedding anniversary board's regular meetings are Globe’s Pains birds. Bowers School PTA executive perienced Republican slate of The Bar-B-Que will be at 4 on Wednesday with open house held on the first Tuesday of u n it e d NA'nONS, N Y Between now end Odt 31 Mystic Review, North Amer­ board will meet tonight at 7:30 candidates who we are sure will p.m., at the Dougherty Lots, attending the assembly sesrion. from 6 to 9 p.m. at their home. eacljj month. ir SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK i r (AP) — The U.N. General As^ the floodHgMs that IBuml- ican Benefit Association, will in the achool library. continue the responsible and Center and Dougherty They will get together Saturday nate the top SO floors of the meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Odd orderly growth of the towm.” Mayor Nathan Agostlnelli sembly x^n a (ts 24th sesedon to­ night at a dinner which the tec- Members of the Ladies of 8t. The Democratic headquarters said today that, because Nov. RED EMPEROR day, facl^ a long list of formi­ 102-atory bUOdlng between Fellows Hall. Members are re- Preceptor Gamma Chapter, In their su'tiport statement, win be In second floor suite of retary-general Is giving tor dusk and midnight 'will be Troops in War to 484,000 James will meet tonight at 7:46 minded to bring articles for a Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will 4 is election day, he will recom­ dable problems including the them. at the John F.“ Tierney Funeral the Young Republicans gave a offices at 821 Main St., the same darkned on doudy and foggy kitchen social which will be meet tomotTow at 8 p.m. at the mend that the board call off its Middle East, disarmament and What the assemUy itself does Home, 219 W. Center St., to special endorsement to Robert premdsea used by the Demo­ TULIPS 10 F.r*1.39 nights to help migrating held after the meeting. It is home of Mrs. Guilford Stephens, meeting that night. the crisis In Northern Ireland. on . the Middle East will depend WASHINGTON (AP)— recite the Rosary for the late Sklenar, a Town Council candi­ crats in 1966. birdB. open to members and friends. 8 Stephens St. date, who is a charter member Of the board’s nine Incumbent ITie concensus is that the re­ largely on the result of private President Nixon announced Mrs. Thomas C. Shea, a mem­ The Republicans will wait im- The AudUbon Society, said of the Young Repubilcans and _ __ members, three are not running sults of the three-month public talks. If the Arabs and the Is­ the birds migrating south get today that at least 86,000 , ber. They will also meet Unnor tU Thursday, Sept. 25, to open for re-election, and the board For debate will not be spectacular, row at 8:46 a.m. at the Church active in the orgadm - headquarters. CROCUS 10 39c raelis feel that the negotiations oonAised by fight whan it is more U.S. troops will be which will be elected Nov. 4 50 for $1.88 but that the session will provide are making progress, they may dUfuBed through clouds or withdrawn from Vietnam of the Assumption to attend the ^ It will be in the empty store an opportunity for Important funeral pr°STa™ chairman. Is certain to have a minimum follow last year’s pattern and fog and e u w likely to fly Into by Dec. 15. ___ “ Wo feel," said the Young at 806 Main St., the same head­ of three and a maximum of six private talks. defer public debate. the building. quarters for the Republicans as The opening seaaion this after­ That would bring to 60,- Ladies Auxiliary of the Ital- R f l ^ ‘teans, “ that his con- new members, depending on KING ALFRED, YELLOW The disarmament debate is in 1066 and in 1968. noon was reserved for the for­ 000 the total of Americans lan-American Oub wUI have Its f “>utlons to the t^m h e ^ which party wins control. also dependent partly upon what Alt! election activities, for all The town charter specifies malities of electing Angle happens In private U.S.-Soviet in uniform to leave the first meeting of the season to- ^ seven voting districts, will be Brooks. 41-year-old Uberian night at 7:30 at the clubhouse, » ^ e d lt to our community.” that the new board will be seat­ D A FFO D ILS 10 ^.^*1.59 talks and what progress Is made war-torn country since the ooncentrated in the two head­ ed Nov. 17, the third Monday in lawyer-dlydomat, president of Bldridge St. Other Republican candidates in the next few weeks In the Ge­ Jailbreakers phased withdrawal pro­ are Deputy Mayor G. Warren quarters. November. the 126-natlon assembly. She neva disarmament conference. gram began in July. PANSY SPECIAL! 50 PLANTS FOR $1.19 was unopposed. , Church Women United of Man­ Westbrook and Ooundlmen Pe­ Diplomatic sources say the A VMte House source said Fourth District Cong. Lowell Because Manchester's muni­ The major policy speeches be­ chester will meet tomorrow et ter Nicholas, Jane Romeyn and United States and Sotriet Union Still at Large about half of the 36,000 would bo Wedoker Jr. will bo the speaker cipal elections were changed Problems? See Join, Leon or Phil /.flpndlca . . . gin Thursxiay when President oomliat troop*—a tower ratio 9:30 B.m. at Second Congrega­ Robert SlUs. are near agreement on a treaty tomnrraw at the Republican from even-numbered years to Nixon flies to to ad­ BIUDOBiPORT, Conn. (AP) — than tn the origliial wltiMlrawml tional Church. The theme is Public Skating to ban nuclear weapons from weekly dutch-treat luncheon. It odd-mimbered years, the time dress the assembly. Secretary- of 20,000 men. He eleo eaid the "Con-valesoent Homes — Hap- The Recreation Department the sea floor. But it is not cer­ Police intensified their search to­ will be at noon, at, the Shoreham for reviewing the manager’s General U Thant bailed hU deci­ total might turn out to be 66,000 plneas is Activity. ” Color slides announces that public skating tain whether agreement will be day tor two prisoners who fled Motor Hotel, Hartford. performance, as spelled out in sion to appear as a gesture of or 37,000 once the acWoa has will be shown. TTie vent isrppen South Windsor residents at reached in time to report It to from the Bridgeport Ooirectlon- the town charier, also was WOODLAND Gardens support for the world organiza­ been completed. the Hartford. Skating Arena will the assembly at this session. al Center Monday aAer wound­ to all area church women. tion. 'There was no word from Nix­ again be offered on Tue^ay Welcker, in Ms first term In changed. It will be in November It seems fairly certain that no ing five guards. Congress, la serving on the 168 WOODLAND STREET — 643-8474 Consultations ■were expected on on poeeiMe future withdraw- / evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.m., of even-numbered yeans, start­ treaty will be ready on chemical One of the guards, stabbed In House Committee on Science today or Wednesday between ala but the eource said a mmy" Oct. 14 through April 14. ing with 1970. and bacteriological warfare, an­ the chest and abdoonen, under­ U.S. and Soviet diplomats to ber of contingency pbuw batw Public Records Season tickets are available other very live issue which will went 2)i hours of surgery late prepare for meetings between been drawn up. Warrantee Deed and can be purchased by calling figure In the assembly arms de­ Monday when it was discovered Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Nixon once expressed/hope S & J Builders Inc. to Thom­ at the receptionist desk at Town bate. the knife penetrated the lower A. Gromyko and Secretary of that U.S. withdrawals ex­ as Darcy Smith and Grace H. Hall. No season tickets wlU be The prospects for debate on section of his heart. State William P., Rogers. The ceed 100,000 by the e ^ of 1666 Smith, property at 9 Hamilton available after Oct. 14. the Irish situation are uncer­ two foreign ministers will dis- Correctional Officer Frank and the eource aaldJM had no Rd., conveyance tax 634.10. Five memlbera of the Skating tain. The Irish Republic has cuea the Middle East, disarma­ Giannatti, 38, of Fairfield, was reason to believe Nixon hod Executor’s Deed Club of Hartford will be present asked to have the question ment and other issues. reported in fair condition today. abandoned that hope. The lateat Harold W. Garrlty, executor during the first three weeks to placed on the agenda, but Brit­ Thant is pressing hard tor Big The other tour guards suffered announcement made - Wilson Named accommodate those boys wish­ I military spokesmen said. looked tor a total U.8. wMi- Tel-Hujelga three miles east of visor and a chemist, and both At Nixon Vice President Nguyen Ooo whose 6.000 to 7,000 man SOtii clfic area. At the same time, there is never any ing to Join Pock 186 this year. | Allied casualties were five Regiment is operating urxMmd drawal of 160,000 to 200,000 by AMHERflT, Moot. (AP) — the river, a spokesman said. were also accused of inciting Ky told newsmen Monday that The Pentagon oourcea said compromise in servloe or quality! For information concerning the ' other Arabs to commit sabo­ WASHINGTON (iVP) — A la­ Americans and three South De Nang, South Vietnam. the end of 1*70, the Whlta House Raymond B. Wllion, 87, a for­ All planes returned safely to 40,600 more Americans would be dismantling of Uie 6th Dtvtslon cub scout program and to In- |. bor union accused the Nixon Ad­ Vietnamese killed, and 49 Amer­ The outfit's other two legl- source who talked to newi ien mer Boston University basket­ base, he said. tage. pulled out of Vietnam by the has been discussed recently os YOU GET OUR LOWEST quire about the positions to be I ministration today of giving fa­ icans and two South Vietnamese menU are lU Camp Pendleton, declining to be quoted by ball player from Newport, R.I., CUIUS The Israeli press reported to- end of November. That would the Corps' part In meeting a $3 PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE filled, call the chairman of the ij The bases hit were called “ op­ vorable treatment in a labor wounded. Calif. name -aald Ky did not get those has been named an asalBtant reduce U.S. troop strength to billion cut In defense spending We Deliver pack committee, Raymond ^ erational centers” by the mili­ (See 'Page Eight) dispute to an airline headed by U.S. Headquarters said anoth­ Military officers said In ad­ figures from V.B. offlotala. YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE' athletic coach at the University 467.600. ontered this year by Defense Gough, 42 Woodland Dr. S tary spokesman. a major financial contributor to er American was killed and 63 Nixon said his latest, troop MORE THROUGHOUT 'HIE Everywhere of Moaeachusette. vance of txxlay's s«?heduled Secretary Melvin It. Lslrd. Sewer Panel • I President Nixon's election cam­ others wounded In 29 rocket and A few hours later the White withdrawal order, coupled with YEAR . . . ON AI.L YOtiR Athletic Director Warren House confirmed that a with­ While House announcement on The eth Division was 8cUva(- McGulrk Bald Wednesday that The Sewer Commission will ! TEL AVIV (AP) — An Arab paign. mortar attacks between 8 a.m. troop withdrawals they did not the earlier pullout at 36,00Q_oom- PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. drawal announcement would be Wilson’s primary responsibili­ meet tomorrow night to discuss !' threw a hand grenade into a “ A check of the reports to Monday and 8 a.m. today. know whether the 28Ui Rsgl- made today by President Nixon ( f i M P a c * I •) (fiaaPafiaBliM ties will be with the a request, from Daddario Bros. I busy market in Gaza City today, <3ongress of presidential cam­ The North Vietnamese at­ Queen’s Life but withheld the number. And TRY US AND SEE and programs. Wilson tor reduction in rctalnage. The ! kilUng a 60-year-old Israeli paign contributions shows that tacked the village of Mai Unh, compiled an 86-87 record as commission will also discuss P woman and wounding another L. B, Maytag, Jr , president of In the northern port of the coun­ the U.S. Armed Forces Network (»nsored all reference*! to Ky's head boeketball coach at Roos­ Its proposed assessments. , • Exclusive Mini-Basket is for • The range that cleans its own Israeli woman, a 16-year-old Is­ National Airlines, was one of try 12 miles southwest of ( ^ n g Threatened remarkii from Its news brond- evelt High School on Long Is­ Demooratlo Otnl^es |j • Electronic sensor "feels" small loads — saves you time • Automatic timer sets like an oven electrically. raeli boy and 13 Arabs, sources President Nixon's largest con­ Ngal, shortly before midnight and water. clothes for perfect drying. alarm; starts and times your in file occiqxied Gaza Strip re­ tributors," said the AFL-CIO In­ Monday with rockeU, mortars, casts. A spokesman for the U.S. land, N.T., the last seven years. There will be a ribbon cut- | • Automatic oven timer and two THE HAGUE (AP) — An • Two wash speeds, two spin speeds. meals. ported. ternational Association of Ma­ grenades and rifle fire. Command said Ky’s sUtemont ting ceremony at 6 tonight for- |j • Choice of heavy, normal or appliance outlets — one limed. anonymous caller threatened • Filter-Floff’system ends lint fuzz. • Push-button chntrols command chinists. was considered “speculative" mally opening Democratic t delicate settings to match Israeli troops surrounded the Monday night to kill Queen Ju­ The village of 288 persons was the load • Permanent Press cycle with five exact measured heats. • Deluxe leatu'es. including market and picked up a score of “ As National Airline’s $100,- Headquarters at A-Z Plaza on | liana of the Netherlands, if au­ defended by mllHIamen, and (See Page Eight) • PerrhanenI Press cycle "cool down" to keep your • Oven door removes lor easy automatic rotlsserie and Arabs for questioning. OOO-a-year chief, Maytag is call­ Sullivan Ave. Local Democratic thorities refused to release an Miss Taylor oandldates will be on hand to reduces wrinkles. Ironing at a minimum. cleaning. illuminated cooktop. Several of the wounded were ing the shots in the airline's Arab youth charged with throw­ Character Reader ft Advisor welcome residents to party l| reported in serious condition. eight-month loclrout of more headquarters. |. ing a grenade at the Israeli Em- than 1,000 lAM members,” the Advice on aU Problems •00 IDD $< too The grenade was thrown at iMusy, police said today. AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TPKE. Call tor appL According to William Young, !l :oo the entrance to the crowded union aald in its newspaper, The chief inspector of The “ The Machinist.'' $8»-9701 Democratic Party Chairman, l< vegetable market, a jumble of Hague police said the youth was ‘First Moon Step the headquarters will be open ' thatehed-roof huts stretching “ Maytag’s airline and the still being held, and strong secu­ Justice Department under Atty. on a regular basis during the ; over about three acres in the rity measures had been taken to fall campaign, and after Oct. center of Gaza. The market at­ Gen. John N. MKchell, acting prevent an attack on the queen, tor the National Mediation Leads to Mars^ 16, the Democrats will open a tracts many housewives from who opened the Dutch Parlia­ second headquarters at Kaff's Israeli towns and settlements Board, are now trying to stall Most ftMl oil users who sovo stamps don't ovor got throe books of ment this morning. the lAM In court,” It said. WASHINGTON (AP, - Oon- the Senate and Houw a i« m . Comer to accomodate realdente use as portable now . adjoining the Gaza Strip. Police told a news conference, grew, roared a iSandlng ovation bled In joint mMrting that on the southwest side of town. '' "Maytag and Atty. Gen. stamps per yoor, or $9.00 in stamp value . . . On the other side of Israel, "A man with a foreign accent Mitchell are no strangers. Uiday U> the three spacemen "It was here. In these halU Until a regular schedule is • Arab guerrillas in Jordan CONVERTIBLE last night called several news Mitchell, President Nixon's for­ who gave America lU foothold that our journey really began ” establlahed the Democrats may , opened fire on an Israeli border media and said: ‘If tomorrow, mer law partner, was the Presi­ the moon, while President That Was an ackn.,wledgment be contacted by phone at the DISHWASHER patrol in the Belsan Valley and at 0900 hours GMT (5 a.m, dent’s election campaign man­ hfixon i^ v e d toward toe next o( Cringreas' enactment of the Sullivan Ave. facility. build-in later I wounded a sergeant, the Israeli BDT), the Arab guerrilla ar- ager. Maytag was an Important a man on Mats. apace act of 1968. WITH COOPERATIVE Legion Auxiliary Army r^xxrted. Nell A. Armstrong, leader of The lawmakers, wlio gave the The Abe E. Miller U nit,'‘ The patrol returned the fire. (8ee Page Four) (Bee Page Eight) the Apollo 11 space tesun, told spacemen two mlmites of sus­ American ^ g lo n Auxiliary No. tained at^lause a« they walked 133, will meet this Wednesday Into the House chamber rtOLTsd You Can Save *40.86! evening at 8 at the home of the their approval again. president Bette Davie, 268 Hil­ ton Dr., South Windsor. Hostess 'T lw first step on the moon for the meeting will be Mrs. 'was a lAep toward our staler Sp. 4 Edward Ool*l of .Chica^, fell Into a deep sleep during the recent truce Coll the day BEFORE you want delivery. W e will deliver NEXT day, Davie. ■— planets," Congress was told by Kdwln E Aldrln Jr second in Vietnam. He may have lieen dreaming of an end to war. With Nixon’s an­ man Ut touch foot on the motsi nouncement tozluy, that dreiun may, indeed, come true for him. (AP Photofax) or you may have automatic dij^ivery. Pay at time of M ivery,' or Manchester Evening HemM The third astronaut of Apolto 11. South Windsor correepondent .Mlihael Colllna also spoke, to ot our ofRce up to 9 P.M. same day. Carol Aloulton, tel. MI-8714. WiUd applause Aldrin's forecast of sp3u:c adv­ <'oop€M*utlve Fuel Oil at lt.$c Gallon ^ny Htainp Deal at 18.6c Gallon entures far beyesid the moon — *3^ /fifitf. Registrations • Take a d v a a ta g ^ sales; buy m • Easy pushbutton selection ol I Provides extra counter top space I'sme one day a/U-r President AEC Sets O ff Blast Equal « No. of t'aoh No. ol No. of quantity and stretch youi three cycles — daily loads, pots when used as a porlabte, but Nbusi endora^ a special task Gallons Coat Havings Gallons Coat Stamps Being Accepted • food dollars, \ • Freezer holds up to 165 lbs and and pans or china crystal can be built-m in your new home. forte report calling for a land- has a let freeze ice compartment • Keep up to 562 lbs. at ^ r • Built-in soft food disposer I Manu-cycit selection ot 3 cycles; tng on Mara - perhaps within the 2 0 0 8 3 2 4 1 0 8 1 . 2 0 2 0 0 8 3 7 . 0 0 3 7 0 At Adult School : hngertips In upright storage eliminates the need to scrape and normal wash, short wash or next tw>> decades 1 • Four cabinet shelves, twin rinse and dry To Million Tons bf TNT convenience. vegetable bins, two door shelves, hand rinse Just tip off large There has been cootness in t o o 8 0 5 . 0 0 8 8 . 1 0 Registration aeaeloiu for fall . • Five solid shelves provide total ' Builf-in soft food disposer ends 1 0 0 8 7 4 . 0 0 7 4 0 butter compartment and or hard scraps Congress toward the costly co n tK t tor quicker, more \ need of sct aping and hand rinsing, LAB VEOA6. 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Minutes before the astronauts 26-story Lsindmafli liower HMol 1 9 1 0 8 3 1 9 . 1 1 8 1 0 4 1 0 1 » I 0 8 3 6 0 j i O 3 Books next week, and the term will day, Al the newsmen's trailer the rocked with a circular snottna end Dec. 4. entered the Mouse rhamb-r. a Newamcn watching the ahot afkck wave hit some Uiree aec- reaolutl^ authorizing a new. sUrltng about SO seconds oftar Fees ore $2 per course tor w \.. on doeed-circuit televlaton from utvSm after the blast, rucking It the ehot: Observera aald th* ho­ medal called the OongresaU/na| a protected site IS miles away Manclyester neoMents, and $6 \ gently' like a mild earthquake tel. taUeat in Vegas, ewayed l)Br tuition pe^^ courar plus the Space Medal of .Htsior was saw the ground jump on esu- The yfoUlng waa more gentle psased by the S^nmlS and »ert to about 60 aeconds and Um b bagaa registration fee for non-res- mated 16 feet, toaalng ru^ks and than\ bn a prwtotu dfot In the to ahnr. Tbs swaying T-imltmiad n kdenta.' 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This clans wilt be held COMPLETE APPLIANCE the performance of his duller aa placed 12.000 feet away least three 4>thcrs In the mil- 315 BROAD ST„ MANCHESTER—343.1553 a.m at Uw bottom o t a 6,600- Tuesday and Thuraday from 8 BARTPOOD b o . has distinguished himself by ix- An Atomic Energy Commix Ikjn-lon yield range at the Ne­ foot, 44-tnch-dlameter hot* SA V£ to 9 p.m. In Room 122. The in- • NnW ay tffle reptionally mentorioua rfforu alon spokesman aisld the shot vada Teet Bile drilled Into Pahute Mesa aocth riructor la Mrs. Mary Mitchell. Oitiieh according ‘to uraifflcUl Experts had Indicated the 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE! Mftny people like to tnke a stroll in the rain but for grown Hon we thought it worth a picture of them and contributions to the welfare of. Las Vegas. Dictation will be given at speed of the nation and mankind." spoculaUon was a teat of an an shot might eway aiigtXiy tall a young girl like Linda Marshall, receptionist at r - m '— w and going. 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I 'A t'AGB t w o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, \ SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 MANCHESTiSK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTElfBER , » l e . 1969 PAOB T B B E B \ To Keep Neighborhood White lowed to fluff off questions on Kennedy and Johnson adminis­ sachusetts went up $383 million T olland County Rham District MOVIE AUDIENCE Defense Cuts in Bay State bilUon-dollar expenditures in a trations. the state was well tak­ into the $3 billlon-per-year iiiiiiiiiiilillipU A U TY i n s u r a n c e .s in c e l9 2 S | l| | | g • ♦•♦•••g u i d e ******* Sheinwold on light vein,” the angry congress- en care of with Defense Depart­ range. ■'’man declared. A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS ment projects. The huge NARA But that increase, given toe liill Chicago Area Block Qubs Superior Court UNUSUAL MEANING GIVEN Cau^ Economic Concern Four-Board Meeting Due AND THEATERS. He said the Defense Depart­ complex under construction at built-in time lag In planning ex­ HH:: TO SIG NAL BOSTON (A P ) — Tbe sudden "Before Losses Happen, Insurf W ith LappenV Th«3« raling* apply to films NORTH fects that are impossible to tab­ ment made it a practice to Cambridge was only the latest penditures, could easily turn clxwtog o< Defense Depeit- vM Aim to Maintain Stability DIVORCES nilesaed after Nuv 1. 1968 By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 4 K102 ulate y e t “hide behind a smokescreen” of many expensive undertakings around before statisticians were Divorces were granted re­ On an Area Grade School rowit expenditures in Massachu- Next cam e the disclosure that and added: "Too many costly assigned to Massachusetts. aware of it THIS SEAL 9 953 By AtAN EHBENHAI.T ddo-equipped car watxdiing for cently by Superior Court The Regional District 8 Board a study committee, under the When your partner’s opening O KQ 1087 ■eto is causing growing ermeem toe Fore R iv er Sfaipard o f Gen­ mistakes have been made in the Observers point to two rea-. 1 in adt indicatti tht film was Associated Press Writer crime. When he spots some­ JudgCT WUtom P. Bather and Education voted last night to Public Law 696, be formed lead is toe Upg of a suit you *«1 •ome btttemees within toe eral Dynamics was ruled out of p ^ by the Defense Department eons tor ponible administration submitted and approved unde ♦ ' thing, he signals the central David M. Shea to: . ... _ . immediately to decide on the can signal encouragement by WEST state’s congressional deiegnH^,, conalderatlan in the competition to allow for permiasiveness or "coolness” to Massachusetts Congressmen To Meet CHICAGO (AP) — Ashland send representatives to a Sept. the Motion Picture C o d ^ EAsrr club ofifice and the member on Eleanor Maclejko from Anth: ------~ future course of the educational following suit with a higher card and labor iminna tor the largest Navy contract carte blancne policy to go and her defense industries. Weather Or Not of Self'Regulation. / 4 75 \4 63 HARTFO RD (A P )—Gov. John Avenue divides the Southwest duty there notifies the police. ony Maclejko. both of Manches- 22 meeUng to consider the program In the three towns. than necessary. In general, this <3 AQ42 C> J8 7 Washington recently has ever—H billion worth of de­ unquestioned.” Flrat is toe fact that Nixon was c] Suggetled for g / n ERAL stroyers.' Dempsey has called for a meet­ Whstlisr or not yo|i Imv* fuH cov«r- Side o f Chdicago like a wall. The Dunns want to remain u?, educational a further amendment to the signal asks your partner to cmi- 0 \ 5 4 3 lopped two huge mlUtary Last week the N avy an­ defeated by almost a 3-1 margin O J9 6 ing of congressional leaders with where they have roots. To them, y a* grouted 31 per program In the towns of An- motion stated that it would Hke audlencet. Unue the suit for a second and « A K 94 4 Q 87«2 chirnks from the Navy Secretary Jerim H. nounced that 26 of the 200 em­ here In toe election. *g*’ lossM will occur. Make sure votN If you are black you live east , toe Democratic Governors’ Oon- the suburbs are another coun­ S Suggested fdr MATURE then a third time. In unusual oconomy, and is trimming back Chafee said two otoer yards are ployes of theNew England Divi­ o f it, toward th£ iimer city ring­ SOUTH The other la that the state’s ference, of which he is chair­ Momoownors policy protocts you com* ing the rim of downtown Chica­ try. But they do think about audience* (parental dieers- cases, your signal may have a 4 A Q I9 8 4 , erly be considered a cut­ fense spending curbs to follow It had decided that if one of toe ference In Colorado that they old Cathcdic priest, the Rev. block.” Loretta Ceclle Barrett from A**®, school, he found may be higher In certain i was four spades at almost would lead a low club at the Rep. James A. Burke, ID- back, since toe order had not up with one demanding more three SAC headquarters had to had little Influence on the par­ Francis X. Lawlor, they have If you walk east across Ash­ retarles of the three elementary everything to be in order. How- every table. 'West invariably led second trick instead o( cashing Mass., who bitterly criticized defense money for hla state. JOHN H. LAPPEN, Inc ram Irving D. Barrett, both of Man­ areas. Check theater or ' go, it was Westover. been placed at Fore River. ty's national policy making. formed block clubs, designed to land Avenue past the color bar­ school boards. ever, he did say that next year toe king of clubs against any toe ace o f clubs. East would Chafee for refusing to reconsid­ chester, on grounds Intoler­ advertising. But political ’’ leaders are Defense officials have written Dempsey did disclose Monday, keep the neighborhood white. rier, you find that the lessons of ______He advised In his letter that he would like to see the present kind of spade contract. win with the queen of clubs and ““ •ounedlate er toe decision. 164 EAST CENTER STREET, MANGHESTER—«49*62ei able cruelty. She was granted Prmttd •• • public ••rvice weighing just how sympathic concerned state leaders that in however, he had been Invited There are clubs y Frederic Mlahr of Hell’s AngeU 69, 8:00; Brute tinue the suit. In this case, since When a house on one of the or- take an Interest In the OSC. Charles Krut has been named ^ different M’shr Freight Linee, South Wind- and toe Beast, 9:50. East had bid clubs, he could gfanized blocks goes up for sale, Like Mrs. Dunn, they regard (:^lrm4m of toe exhlbttl^ pta^^ superintendent, other than toe has arrived. State Theatre - Charly, 6:00, not wish to ruff toe third round they try to find a buyer. A white schools as their biggest commu­ nlng c o m m it ^ which Includes towns and region. It This 33-foot trailer will be 9:30; For toe Love of Ivy, 7:46. of clubs. East’s signal at toe buyer. nity problem. Their elementary would present many problems, used by the Industrial Arts de------first trick could be based only Critics say the block clubs are school was built to handle 800 and Irma she advised newer members of partment for storage. The other ? n j r- j on possession of toe queen of racist. ^a.ther Lawlor says pupils. Last year there were clubs. the board that an Informal tndler, when U arrives, wUl be Fisherm an’s B ody Found “ Moving the ghetto a few blocks 1,860. I f West stopped to think, he .. committee had been used as a Held storagre unit for SHEBNBORO, Que. (A P ) — weiAward doesn’t solve any­ The OSC would like to see <1______formed In 1966 but never ac- physical education equipment. Provincial police have recovered body’s problem.” some of the pupils transferred te«t to advertise the (all show. compllshed very much. other action the board ac- the body'of a Greenwich, Ctonn., Harold Dunn, a white resi­ to less crowded schools on the dent, agrees. other side of Ashland. And here Aram Damarjlan, superinten- "B efore we Joined the block the Negroes collide with the ^ dent of schools, expressed his reaaons. at Engliah ing accident here during the clubs I was ready to move,” he wishes of the Southwest Block Plrture-of tho-montti for S«o- tooling that toe four boards Brenda Curron. weekend, says. “And I can’t afford an SM tomber ia a uautol bv Trudv Involved In a regional a^iwed her replacement, The victim was identified as Clubs. “Heffs Angels ’69” per cent loan.’ ’ “ I ’m for neighborhood Ij€>e "Sm all Bououeit ” Mrs Lee to '“ o'* n " toe facets Batrlcla HiU, a graduate Rodney L. White, 39. He dia­ “ I don’t consider myself prej­ ls a r>ant ormidAnt of n«- toe problem before throwing ^ toe University of New appeared Saturday while fish- Brate and the Beast schools, too,” says Bishop. "It — Wed. 1st Run — udiced," Dunn says. “ There are we could get the equipment and 1 -L^.u S rt^u ^ed tt ^ th® Public. M^^too with a BA Mra. HUl has Ing alone at the Pontiac Flah some colored that are better space. I’d prefer a neighborhood Ilnlveratty o!r He added that If the town ^ ™to year Ho says most of the homeown­ "8 la The AtUo" care to live with them.” ers on his block are recent ar­ S b ra ^ ices of a superintendent during alternates to to « school ter. Dunn, an engineer, is a large, rivals who want to stay. Other p totiu ^exhlblted kx^I- toe life of the study. t l f a friendly, fortydsh man wlio, lives Bishop feels these people are ly tola month Include a water- In the motion approving that ^ Rham on 7 'in nm accidental. The body was wfth his wife and six children, not going west to blaze new cedar, "Lobster ^Pota (tund representation be at the meet- 7.30 p.m. recovered Sunday. all under 14j in a modem bunga­ trails for Integration. He insists Buoys,” by Barbara Orlowskl, ing, the board also Instructed ------— ------r low four blocks west of Ashland. that mo(k of them would, like In too Conne

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MANCHESTER ^ EAST HARTFORD • M UT^T w INDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH M*in^OflBe«. Pmrkmdm and lolfoii Notch Opan Sat. 9 A.M . to Noon ‘g8WI»tRWMMWm8888ami8888m88m8m8a38S8 888aaaaa^ P A G E PO UR V" MAWCHEaTEK EVENmG HERAI^. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 P A G E F I V E South Windsor Dr. Spock South Windsor Kelley Rd. Stop Signs Manchester AfVConn Democrat Street Workers Hospital Notes TV-Radio Tonight Praised by Residents m - Tomorrow Named for District Four v n u o r o h o u r s Residenta of Kelly Rd. at the seal usage ordlnaince, and dis­ Intennediats Om « Semi- Dr. Benjamin Spock, the Democratic EHectlon Commit- ginla Brennan, Avery -St.; Town Council meeting last night cussion of the ^ w e r Commis­ private, nooii-2 pun., and 4 pun. Television Camoua baby doctM* nins viet- ^ District Four Co-Chairmen Joann Slvo, Avery St.; Betty sion's proposed ordinances. 6 pun.; private voome, 16 s.m.- 5:00 (3 Burin’s tsnr Tnitli or Cbasequenoes praised the effect of two sets nam war critie, wlU speak at Frank Golden and ChrisUaan Benedict Dr.; Jeen Klka DottgOs u n News The appointment of the C RPA 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.6 p.m. Bm OSstr Lsnear of stop signs recently installed representative was postponed the Univenslty of Connecticut hv -u ^ i. _ j Homish, Benedict Dr.; Richard Pediatrics: Patents allowed JDsvs JVoft Gb«a Cooks momrw ^ Noordendorp have ^oimced ortgorlan. Charing Rd., Norton Room JOrror c t along Kelly Rd. to slow down tmtil the mayor can draft a let­ any time except neen-t p.m.; Dturs "American Dom^c Q«- ^ District Four l o ., Beelzebub Rd.; Peter traffic, but criticized the Coun- ter to the C R PA asking it to oUietB, 2 pun--8 pun. I's m s ril . (^ '° 3 C o d Sguad fllctfl." area captainfi along with the Kosteck, Beelzebub R<1, and Brit Servloe: 16 a.m.-t -pun., sniDSion 6:00 (34) Focus a a Bsradan ' d l for not going far enough to change its terms of office to WaatlK (1060-2360) The Debbie Dr. Spock Is the author of names of street workers apd Orviho Goelee, Beelz^nib Rd. TiftSh i______bring about a final solution to conform with South Windsor’s 4 p.m.6 pun. Reynolds Show every mother’* blble, “The other workers in the district.’ '^°«'kers vidio have ^mimna’s Maud 8:80 (S-U) Liberace Show the problem of the safety of elections. Intensive Care and, Coronary UM) Hounds tor a Summer A town seal usage ordinance, volunteered for telephoning Care: Inunediste O ia S ly only, 18) L m ra I t TV> Bsaver pedestrians using the road as . „ W Btang liw Btara Ooapei OOutc a walkway. according to Town Attorney and Child Care.” First publtoh- men offoi^^J^g ‘ "®'***® anytime, Umlted to five min- ed in 1946, it haa sold over 21 djgtricta in town will be Hevenor, Ray Tyson, 6:38 I eporta (10606360) Julia Leonard LaPenta of Kelly Daniel Cavanaugh, has been in­ V Maternity: FaOiers, 11 a.m.- 9:00 (10606360) Tueadsy NIsht Rd., representing several par­ corporated into his general rec- mUllon copies and has been viwed on a street-bv-street ba- *^°’**'^ Coleman, I&thy Smith, (34). XM snwtr’s NetaMxir- at the Movies ommehdatkns for changes in t r ^ ^ into 26 Ijmguages. 12:4S p.m., and 6:36 p.m.-8 (34) Oironlole ties on Kelly Rd., said that the iro rtU M *rtian ordinances, and.would be better p.m.; others, 6 pun.6 p.m., and (13) DelU Reaae stop signs were "wonderful,” Laoreace P. Robinow William E. Oraee l/oois H. RoadMn Jr. K*tt 8:80 18-13) Doris Day left until that time. Essentially Spock s life U more recent and.dates, voter registration, or -ab- Ka“ ^'>"an and Tony \fiaelIo. 6:66 p.m .6 p.m. (8-40) N.Y.P.D and he thanked the council for A ge Um ita:_16 In maternity, 10:00 (18) Neaa having them installed. He fell, the ordinance would give control m ^ e r n f ^ e r ^ . He has sentee balloU should contact the Democratic Women Joins Firm Dlok Caratt gtam U In other areas, no limit in XI) BM however, that if a traffic death of the town seal to the town Pass State Bar Examinations ^ a^lead^ ^ wdl-pubUsh- area captain or street worker Th« regular meeting of the 60 Minutes Atty. Thomas R. O’Maira o i sdf-servloe. . Jass Allty ever occured in the neighbor­ clerk, with authority to use his ed crlUc o f thio country’s in- assigned to his street Windsor Democratic sffla, 1 0 :» ' ------— Laurence P. RiMiinow, son o< received his law degree from ping, and Louis H. Rouahon Jr. vohrement in the Vietnam War. Area captains in District Four Women’s Club will be held Manchester bes reoenGy be- hood, it would have to be char­ discretion in granting permis­ sion for Its use. oome BBBacdatad with the law The admlnlstrattoo reminds U :00 News. acterized as a "political assa.s- Superior Court Judge and Mrs. Die University o< ConnecUcut of Grandview Rd., Tolland. Spock. Yale Ch^ilain WUliam are Mary O’Hare, Joe Adams, Thursday at 8 p.m. at the A-Z w a r OoofcHe I Weather On advice of the town attor­ firm qt Danaher, Lewla and Tier visitors that with construction ifO) Nsee.. JSB slnation." This label LaPenta Jay E. Rublnow of 49 Pitkin St., Grace, who received his inw de- Coffin Jr., and two others Ray Lydon, Audrey Wasik! Plaza on Sullivan Ave. PoUce l^ vle ney, the council decided to dis- money o t Hactford. nnder way, paridng space Is felt would have to be applied to ..-J, w.c uc^iucu lo uij- among those ar<«. inu»i Bublnow served on UConn’s gree from the University of" " ’ho were convicted o f counsel- Dave Sherman, Don Berghuls, Chief John J. Kerrigan will be ■ aar-a Wtaid U:8D cuss the Sewer Commlsslon’i! ^ Review and represented the Connecticut Law School, Is ah young men to avoid the BUeen Lane, Ruth Griffin, Pat the guest speaker, A Ufe-lcng resident o< Oon- Umlted. Visitors are asked to ntaol a t Safriy the council since it had not gone bear with the hospital whUe the TsU the Truth far enough to solve the problem proposed ordinances in execu- the Jiuie exam of the school at the American Bar As- asBlstant superinbendent of train- Draft, recently saw their con- Martin and Richard Grigorian, nacttcut, Atty. O’Merna received patUng problem existo. SEE SATURDAYS TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE L1STINOS In the face of obvious need. tlve session. Evidently, accord- Conn^tlcut Bor Association. soclation Convention’s Law Stu- ing at the TravelorB Insurance vlctlons overturned by a U.S. The streets included in Dls- an A.B. degree from Fairfield ing to Cavanaugh, there is some Bifofoow to a graduate of Mt. dent Division in HawaU. Ho Co. in Haatfonl. Rouahon, who Circuit Court of Appeala. trict Pour will be covered bv Unlvoralty in 1964 and bis LLJB. This emphasis on obvious Tolhmd County quesUon as to the necessity of * ®**ool and re- now lives with his wife Betty in received his law degree last Commenting after the rever- the following street workers'; from the tlConn School ot Law need was echoed by an Oak St. Patients Today: 281 Radio having local ordinances, since "Is A.B. in English from Hartford. Juno from the UConn Law sal. Dr. Spock pledged to "re- Jane Mahoney, Pine Knob Cir., In 1967. While a student at law resident who said that the ques­ ends Usting Includes only thoae news broodraats of 16 or 18 sewers are covered by state AdmbetJ college, the under- Others who passed their bar School, will shortly Jo^ the double my antiwar work." He Murray Rd., Pam* Lane, Gully Mothers Oub echool, he received the Amert- tion is one of "human life vs. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: mlniito lengtit, Some ataHona carry other abort newscaata.) statutes. The commission has gToduaite school of Western Re- exrpns Included WUliam E. Hantfcrd law firm of Butler, said, “ It seems to me abstUute- Dr., Ahern Dr.; M ary O’Hare can Jurisprudence Award ot David R. Andrade, Andover; dollars." and that it was about WBOH-610 been working on the ordinances serve University. Ho recently Grace of 178 Diane Dr., Wap- Volpe and Sacco ’ - Sets Meeting Fxcelletice for Biankruptcy and 5:30 SporU, News time the council placed more ly tragic that young Americana Birch Rd., Highland Dr., Elm Mrs. Sandra L. Oairler, East 5:00 Hartford Hlshllghls 7:46 Lowell 'nkoRMs for approximately six months. ------’______will continue to die in Vietnam St.; Pat Pugllese, Brian Rd., The Tolland County Twin was the 196667 WUliam E. Gcr- Hartford; Jeanine R. Cowles, 7:00 News 8:00 Spe*k Up Kamo[ford emphasis on the human aspect 6:00 Oasllahl 13:15 8lin Off held 4n ^ Indefinite period." Maple St.; Lorraine and Jack Mothers Club will hold its first haich Scholar, an honor be­ 284 Green Rd.; Mrs. Mazle E. of the problem. Manchester Evening Herald 13:00 (}ulat Houra w n o —1M9 Vernon irmumii s Before the original trial held Scanlon, Woodland Dr.; Esther meeting of the year tomorrow stowed annually on an outstand­ Donlin, 444 Burnham St.; Linda Afternoon BdlUon Dr. Joseph J. Kristan, a well South Windsor correspondent W POP—1410 Market Report ‘n a U.S. District Court In Bos- Secondo, Woodland Dr.; Sheila ndght at 7 p.m in the United ing student by the trustees. S. Deuel, Windham; Mrs. Ther­ 5:00 Danny CUyton known jogging and fitness en­ Carol Moulton, tel. 644-8714. 5:00 Dick HaaAartoo Weather budir^He ^ Dr. Spock explained hi* Tomazlk, Dogwood Lane and Congregational Church Reli- Ally. O’Maxra is a member Strictly Sporta thusiast, appeared with mem­ esa G. Fracchla, RFD 1, He­ 9:00 BUI Love Afternoon EMU Ion ^ alleged conspiracy. Roy Rd., and Mary Young, Pine gious Education Building in o< the American, (Connecticut, bron; Thomas C. Fry, Pierpont 1:00 Gary Girard Accent S8 bers of his fam ily to support the ^ a fair hearing at one meet- men moral K""’’ Dr. and Appletree La. Tolland. W IN f^ IS fO Lavitt Opens Drive Hartford Ckxmty and Manches­ Manor, N. Y.; Mrs. Eleanor F. South W^indsor Democrats Dpen Headijuarters DavM Brinkley installation of sidewalks, both 5:00 News Red Boa yx ImMana and financial support to end this Other street workers Include: Any mother or legal guardian ter bar aaaociatlons. He also for safety reasons and to bene­ 12th Circuit Gustafson, 17 Division St.; Su­ 5:10 Unols Jay NlghtbW Pledging to answer every war and commit acts of R®®®° Bartone, Highridge Rd.. of twins is welcomed to attend, Checking over campaign brochure at opening of 5:00 News News. Weather fit the general health of people. belongs to Oampbeil (Coimcll, san E. Horton, 17 Village St.; and Abraham Glassman and Donald J. Henry, can­ :10 l ^ l e r Clrsiklta relevant question Wherever he g|y[| djaobedlence because we Olenwood Rd., Gray Rd., Brew- Further information may be ob- south Windsor Democratic headtjuarters are, from i Bporta Final Kelly Rd. traffic controls was Khdghts of Ooltnnhus, and Man- Cynthia L. Lovett, 888 Griffin didates for the town council. The headquarters are :B Harry Rsaapuer Other Bldo of the Day Court Cases With His Platform goes, Lavitt said he U suggest- ^re so abaolutelv convinced that -^"yce Lydonf Clinton talhed from Mrs. Thomas Hull left, campaign co-ordinator Umberto DelMastro, on the agenda to give the coun­ oherter Young Republican CHub. Rd., Wapping; David J. Mc- at the A-Z Plaza off Sullivan Ave. ing to the Republicans that they this w ^ s iU eg^^lS^ h^- > White, Orchard Hill or Mrs. Marshall Elmer, cil the opportunity to discuss Expressing confidence that he Aitty. O’M aira was previously Adam, 209 Spruce St.; Martin cooperate In setting up as many moral ’’ Dr., Crestwood Dr., Mountain 'Ihe program will feature a the possibility of Installing a MANCHESTER SESSION will win in the Nov. 4 election, emptoyed by Aetna Life and MacNeely, 24 Strong St. face to faqe discussions between ___ , . . , Rd., Broadleaf Dr., Arnold potluck supper. point, It would have unfortunate 1964, President Lyndon B. John­ walkway as a temporary mea­ Qasualty <3o. aa an attorney in Also, Mrs. Agnes M. Palo- Out-Going Head Says: Jeffery Dupont, 21, of 169 Democratic candidate for may- the mayoral candidates as can *»as a special con- Francis Coleman, ______consequences." son appointed him chairman to sure, until the town can afford the G r ^ p Oontoaet Counseling zle. Broad Brook; Mrs. Flor­ Love Lnne, pleaded guilty to a Seymour E. Lavitt opened be held before the elecUon. He fo Manchester — his cUnton Dr. Despite the powerful Interests (ill the remaining 8 years of a Tee Spoon Restaurant to build sidewalks and recon­ Dept. He Uves with his wife, ence M. PeUetler, 170 HilUard charge of illegal possession of the political campaign In Ver- made it clear that he is not ^ former Jane Daven- in addition, Ruth Bortolan, It must face, Hyde feels the vacated 7-year term. struct the road. ' A walkway Queen’s Life the form er M ary Ctetherine St.; Michele R. Perigoro, 201 FCC Chairman Must Serve proposing debates, "I’m pro- Che^y, thq daughter of Diane Dr.; Norma Koepper, FCC has managed to remain ef­ The appointment expired last ROUTE 83 — TALtXyrrvnXB would be similar to a sidewalk, a conti^led drug yesterday. A no nat a press conference yes- O’Ckauur of Manchester, and Regan Rd., Rockville; Mrs. posing conversations on the Is- D. Cheney, who for^many Kelly Rd.; Cathy Rose, Diane fective and Independent. June 80, but Hyde agreed to but would be much less expen­ prc-sen^ce investigation was terday as he outlined the Demo- their son, Thomas, at 78 Linden Irm a G. Perkins, 181 Walnut ordered for Oct. 18. ^^atlc platform. he said. years was in charge of outside Dr.; Sue Smith, K elly Rd.; Dol- Threatened at. All Parts of National Interest ’’I’ve been through some pret­ stay on the Job until NUon sive and not as durable as a malntennnoe work for Cheney ly Spadaro, Manor La. and St.; Norbert J. Proulx, River­ sldewE^lk. Estimated cost o f a Explaining the reasoning be- By STAN BENJAMIN ty searching (congressional) named a successor. HELP W ANTED R iro h 'a ^ Listing foremost in the plat- Bros. Peach Tree La.; Audrey Wasik, (Continued from Page One) side Dr., Vernon; Carolyn M. vately-owned equipment to w alkw ay was put at 17,800 by t., c h a ^ ^ with breach (orm his assurance that the Associated Press Writer questioning . . . But If you've ob­ Like many another harried Iho? ***** ®Pock’s talk is scheduled Concord Rd. and Carmen Rd.; rested by Hague police has not Robbins, TalcottvUle; Mrs. transmit over "common car­ Town Manager Terry Sprenkel. of peace, pleaded not guilty and Democrats Intend to put morale served our actions. I think you’ll executive, Hyde sometimes "un­ W alter or WoltraBH. Full or part-time. DepciMlable vniorx qI!1 begin at 8:18 in Jorgensen Bill Gay, Pine Tree La., Mau- been released, your queen will Ethel B. Schadllch, 334 Mi Cen­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Rosel rier" communication lines; and One of the questions which voters are independents. He 8th District find we proceeded as our judg­ winds" In front of s TV sst, ^ fofo government,, o . . auditorium. reen Hammick, Raymond Rd., Oak St.; ters. sidering whether to rebld the ven t really become agency poli­ replace Hyde at this turbulent tle, 1 7 8 Center St.; a son to In 1928, Hyde became disburs­ But he feels the FCC should E. kODOLE TFKB. (Next to l>opuUr Mkt.) While the councilman agreed Cabe St., charged with illegal ly tw o will run again In Novem- administration. mutual relations.’’ Alex Blozie, Avery St.; Vir- ______jobs, or whether to accomplish cy yet." point In the life of the FCC re­ • • Seymour Lavitt Mr. and Mrs. Michael Simmons, ing officer for the FCC’s prede­ stay out o f trying to Influence • OPEN WEO.. THURJI., KRI. till 9 thaf. the legal and financial possession of narcotics, pleaded irar. Republican Mayor John E. them by negotiation. portedly is Dean Burch, a Tuc­ W questions should bo referred to not guilty and had his trial set Grant also declined to seek re _ Sugar Hill Rd., Tolland; a son After 40 years In federal regu­ cessor the Federal Radio (tom­ the quality of TV programs. passed. The town has not hod The improvements are for two lation of broadcasting, including son, Arlz., lawyer chosen as • MBIirS and BOYS' FAMOUS NAME • the Public Heoith and Safety for Sept. 28, before the court, election. The six Democratic deficit, Lavitt noted, as he to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simder- mies Ion, later Joining its legal "It might be a good Idea to unrelated projeots —,one at N. 23 as a member of the FOC, the chairman ol the Republican Committee and the town njt- Dennis Naumec, 28, of 118 members of the board are all questioned If the Republicans son, Box 123, Bolton; a son to office. needle them once In a white," • TROUSERS • School and Oakland Sts., the last three as chairman, the 69- National Oommittee In 1964 by A ^tocney. Councilman Abrahaan Sycamore Lane, entered not running again. want the government to make a Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins, 189 In 1934, the FCC was created he said. "But It’s an Impossible V other on Mather St. However', year-old Hyde is being replaced. GOP presidential candidate • Olasamon rather Irrltaledly guilty pleas to charges of reck- I.avltt commented, "We hope profit, they were advertised as a Pine Knob Dr., South Windsor; Barry M. Goldwater. and Hyde stayed with It. situation when aom ebo^ elas • *2A8-«3A0-«4JS a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. During his years as chairman, commented that he had asked less driving, making an un- there Is some government left package deal. Hyde, himself a Republican, In 1946 he was appointed a presumes to say what kind of VALUES TO $9.00 nei'cssary nolne with a motor when we get there." Further outlining ^ plans, the F(X1 has been up to its ears • that this question be referred And, because they were ad­ Charles Drury, 1164 Pleasant hestltatcd to discuss the expect* member of the FCC and reap­ program material you should be • vehicle, and failure to obey a Turning to several.- specific Lavitt m d he hopes for a new TKe Valley Rd., South Windsor; a in difficult and controversial to those bodies a month ago, pointed In 1962, and 1969. In kraking at." vertise as a package deal, the policy-making, much of it still ed appointment but said In an­ but nothing hsd been done. stop stgpi. HI trial was set for proposals he plans to carry out approach in recreaiUonal son to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold bid o< the Anthony Dzen Con- unresolved. swer to questions that any close Ciimdlmon Robert Sills, "When elected ’’ Lavitt said he StruoUon Co of Mlanchester, al­ Sauer, North Rd.. Bolton. It haa proposed—but not yet identification with partisan poli­ agreeing that no more tim e bo Armond Roulllard, 24, of 1 will push for the elimination of Dejw^ent is han- though considerably lower tor DISCHARGED YESTER­ tics—conservate • Republican­ Kerry St., charged with speed- the sewer user charge explain- .. * earn sport* very well. made final—rules designed to lost in deliberating the question, the N. School-Oakland job than DAY : James E. Wood, Jan Dr., ism, in Burch’s case—could He plans to look into recrea­ make cable-distributed televi­ asked that the Joint body report ing, pleaded not guilty and was mg he feels if property Is prop- the other two bids, apparently Hebron; Eleanor Hogan, Man- tional opportunities for the in­ sion a programming competitor prove a handicap to an FCC bock by the next council meet­ scheduled for ay jury trial In erjy assessed It’s being paid al- cannot be accepte, because cherter Manor; Michael J. dividual such as areas to fly of free broadcasting. chairman. ing. Octobor. rcfulyi Dzen did not bid on the Mather Bourey, North Windham; C. model planes or ride a mini- It has also proposed, still ten­ "A commissioner ought to re­ Councilman Donald Henry Donald Smith, 17, of 23 Ker- -pjjp Democratic mayoral con- St. job. Richard Fairbank, Marl­ hike. tatively: cognize the responsibility of asked that the town manager ry St., charged with failure to dilate also proposes to institute Dzen bid $36,800 for the N. borough: Mrs. Mary H. Loner- Remarking that the town has —Limiting the ownership of seeing to It that ^1 elements of aim prepare up-dated figures obey a state traffic control sign „ j^.^opr compl^nt process pro Scfaool-Oakland project, com­ gan, Marlborough; Everett nil'ilHi broadcasting stations to no the national interest are for the cost of reconstruction of and speeding, pleaded not guUty cpdpre. He sold the complalnU j ^ pared to $60,898 bid by the Pimty Jr., Hartford; Mrs. Ger­ more than one station per m ar­ served," Hyde commented. "If Kelly Rd. Including capped sew­ to both and was scheduled for g „ to the mayor nor Maskel cionatructlon Oo. oi trude B. Robinson, 99 High St., ket area. he thought of himself as a rep­ ers and sidewalks. P r ^ o u s fig ­ an Oct. 2 trial, before the court. ^ e mayor process them. tjo„p ^ t h U a u ^ ’’ The iob of South Windsor, and $79,947 by Rockville: Earl C. Loveland Jr., resentative of a particular view­ ures for the cost of comptoto Roncari Industries of Bast 36 Lewis St.; John O. Works. -—Making TV stations take at in “*® ‘‘apartments welfare director la now a part- least half their "prime time” facelUltlng had been eetlmated lu Involved and they will bo an- time one. Ho sue-voxioH AT CHENEY Granby. 88 Holl St.; Reginald Ellsworth, at $180,000. The case of Louis Chorrone, ^^ered within 24 hours. possibly a fuUdlme dlreator HALL Maskel bid $22,300 for the Lake Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Carol programming from sources oth­ IF YOU NEED HELP er than the major networkk. The counHl last night asked 18, of 89 Olenwoi^ St. was con- ..j mtend to let the depart- oould save the town money by 177 Hartford Road Mather St. project, and Ron­ J. Hawthorne, Glastonbury; OPEN SUNDAYS: And It has opened a Pandora's the now recreation director with ttnued to Nov. 17 in the 10th manta do their Job,” Lavitt said, getting the people on etato aid Manchester, CkmiL cari, $20,242. William L. Barrows, 36 COncord box of new issues with inquiries the assistance of the Pork and Circuit Court at Now London "The new mayor intends to be sooner. SINCE 1925 10 AJd. • 6 P.M . On the package-deal basis, Rd. into, among other things, the Recreation Commiaaion to ex­ yesterday, to await a coroner’s administrator.” He plans, LaviU U also in ftivor of r*. Across from Manchester D a U y : 9:80-9:30 Maskel’s combined price was Also, Mrs. Gladys E. Sloan, ownership of broadcast stations amine the feasibility of develop- report. ^ . however, to assist the depart- talnlng the annual town meet Community Coflege $78,196, and Roncari’s $100,189. 28 Chester Dr,; ' Gregoiy J. CLOSED SATURDAYS by business conglomerates. mient of several neighborhood Chorrone Is charged-with mis- ^ent heads. mg. 'T happen to b e U ^ i ^ ^ The directors voted to confer Shrider, 43 Thayer R d .; Joseph We Honor OAF During Hyde’s tenure, the C A U FISH parks on sites of land already conduct with a motor vehicle, Referring to the Democratic rca en ta tlve^ d em o cra cv’’ ^ Master CSiarKe with the District’s counsel, Atty. Kislel, 136 Oak St.; James Jcdin LaBelle, to determine FCC spelled out rules requiring RockriM 8T^n8H owned by the town. The study reckless driving, and failure to members of the Board of Rep- commented. He said h^«v»v^ Forde 96 Poster St.; Mrs. MOncheetar 646-FUH whether the bids may or may broadcasters to give equal time is to include suggestlcns os to grant half the highway in con- reaentntlvea, Ijavitt said for the that ho would propcae that « ia Virginia E. Petersen, 46 Hill­ Boltan #47-1791 to persons subjected to personal "fadllUeu and sums of money nectlon with a three-’car acci- four years since consolidation, date o t the annual meetinw be not be ^ Ilt, and to determine side St.; Mrs. Bernadette M. attack over-the air, and It also necessary to ctm y out a re­ dent May 23 in Preston which they have kept the mill rate made earlier to give U toflscal whether to readvertise for neiw Noel, 28 Barbara Rd., Vernon. bids or vdiether to negotiate required balancing cigarette How To Hold commended program, which claimed the life of Manchester down whereas the Republican department an opportiuaty to Also, Mrs. Thomas Lootens the separate projects. commercials with oantiamoking program should consider such High School senior Michael members of the board have operate without desperate mld- and son, Milne Dr., Vernon; The district board awarded a announcements. FALSETEETH items ns boll fields, tennis Nlmlrowskl Jr. of 23 Tower Rd. nearly every year pressed for night seesdons. He also propoooa Mrs. Martin Lane and son. 29 The Rage iit Fall Fashion SayeOe 1969-70 contract for heating oil courts, basketball courts and Walnut St.; Mrs. Joseph Mer- Just this sinnmer It Issued fi­ Firmer Longer ------a higher mill rate than was ths.t the annual meeting be to the Wyman Oil Cto. Wyman’s playground equipment” skoin luzzo and son, Amston;. Mlsoda nal rules bringing pay-television Do your falM teeth annoy and em- price is two-tenths o f a cent to the brink of reality, awaiting barraaa you by coming looar and The council asked that the Ribless Corduroy JI9 Knitting Worsted baby boy, 24 Orchard Hill Dr., Officers Named per gallon lower than the next only clearaiKe from the courts dropping wbenever you eat, laugh recommendations be completed Wapping. or talk? Then tprlnkle FASTEETH 86-46” wide in all new colors. Ideal for Jumpers, lowest bidder. ami Oongress. by Jan. 8, 1V70 In order to be Famous DuPont orion in a 4 oz. skein. Machine on your platea FASTEETH holda By Sunset Club Shifts and Vests. If cut from bdts 1.79 per yd. T$le contract for 196869 had denturea firmer longee- hoMs them incorporated Into next year's washable. Reg. $1.19 skein. The commission also has or­ more comfortably, too Makea eating been held by the W.G. Glenney dered broadcasters to practice eaaler FA8TEETH u alkaline. Won't budget. Sunset Club of the Senior CTtl- aour No gummy, gooey, paaty teate Co. Platform Unit equal opportunity In employ­ Councilman Henry said that lens Center recently re-elected Denturea that fit are eaaentlal'to Fall Fashioned For Those Who Misned Thfc Last Week Mrs. Mary Larala, district ment; permitted the use cf pri­ health Bee your dentut regularly he felt that neighborhood parks Mrs. Ethel Brown Swanson of tax collector, announced last Named by GOP Get FAS i Ekl ri at all drug oountera. were an "excellent idea" and 42 Jensen St. as president. Cotton Prints night that tax bills for 1969-70 hoped that the council could act Other officers fleeted are Kiltcloth $1^2 will be mailed on Sept. 29. GOP Town Chairman M. on the item, but he questioned Mrs.' Margaret Descy, vice 36” wide, 100% cotton. Guaranteed fast to The district levies a 2.8-mlU Adler Dobkin today announced a recommendation in the Town president; Mrs. Elizabeth washing. Ideal for Jiffy dresses. R ^ . 44c per In prints, cnecks and matching solids. Fortrel t u , with 1.28 mtllB ot It/fOr and cotton. that he has appointed an eight- Plan of development which rec­ Jesanis, vice president; Mrs. ' yard. fire protection and 1.28 mills Pin four OIL ommended that any neighbor­ Mary Hope, treasurer. for sanitary sewer service. member platform committee, to hood plot under five acres The club made plans for a submit a plattorm for adoption should be left undeveloped. trip to Danbury on Sept. SO. Ssneoth C r e a m y by the Republican Town Com­ Hienry wondered whether the Unbleached To Attend NATO Meet ^ mittee. when It meets the first coiincll would be bound by this BONN, Germany (AP) — week In October. recommendation. If so, he Veivots West German Foreign Minister The platform wlU serve as the claimed that only two of the . HALL FOR RENT Muslin WlUy Brandt said today he GOP campaign base for the several sites owned by the town rug remnonTh w plans to go to New York on Nov. 4 municipal elections. nmds For parties, sbotiers, reoep- 40” wide, 1.00% Rajron Velvet with crush re­ could be developed since all tIoiiB, meetings. Complete P 4 7^ wide, 100% heavy cotton muslin. Ideal Sept. 22 tor a meeting with UB. The eight committee mem­ others were less than five acres kitchen faculties. Large en­ a, IF* X ST", aR nilssa, oMaOMt sahw! sistant pile. for drapery and garment linings. Reg. 44c yard. S e m ta iY ot State William P. bers are Dobkin, Harlan Taylor, in extent. closed parking lot. Inquire! Rogers and other foreign minis­ Town Counsel John Shea. Pro­ Mayor Fitts raised the ques­ 2 X, 32.00 “ ters o t North Atlantic Treaty bate Judge John Wallett, Mayor tion of whether It might bo a Lithuanian H oi i k - — - S i - . Organization countries. Nathan AgostlnelU, Town Direc­ good Idea to sell some of the M OOLWAY S’l’flBET Bonded "Wool Look” Brandt said be would stay tor Hdrold A. Turklngton, smaller plots in order to pur­ MANCHESTER Printed Orion Cballis J7e only one day because of the School Board chairman Atty. chase larger sites. Phones: 643-6618 or 646-US5 I $ 2 ,1 9 West Geiman parliamentary John Rottner, and Atty. Thomas Councilman Nicholas express­ Acrylics aleotlon Sept 26. Bailey. ed his desire to keep all the 46” wide, 100% Acrylic Fiber. Machine wash­ In plaids, houndstooth, star check and match- land the town presently owns, able.. Reg. $1.49 per yard. ^ 0 0 ^ ^ 60” wide machine washable. Reg. since even if it is under five *e 'll give your burnt: tht full Irtal- acres. It would be valuable as menl . to make sure that it \% func­ a neighborhood playground or Ym can get married wUlmit Michads... tioning properly to gt,e you park for young children. ITS TIME AGAIN TO REGISTBI FOR carelree, economical heating comfort. Council set 8 p.m. at Town But it isn’t easy! , Bonded Knits Day or night, routine or emergency, Hall on Oct. IS as the time $U7 Cotton Suede $1.37 58-60” wide cotton knits bonded to acetate in a MANCHESTER se'll take tuff responsibility for the and date of the public non­ M ” wide washable cotton suede. For shifts operation of your burner And me agenda council meeting. This \wide variety of weaves. Values to over 1^29 ENGAGEMENT DIAMONDS WEDDING RINGS j^ p e r s , jackets and vests. Reg. $2.00 yard. ’ make pror^pt delivery ol famous meeting, held four times aAear, yard. ■\> - WEDDING INVITATIONS ( f i \ \Atlantic heating'oil ' \ is scheduled to afford the op­ BRIDAL REGISTRY WEDDING G in s xTuume portunity to citizens to bring For full details of our complete burner any Mem before the council BRIDESMAIDS’ GIFTS USHERS' Q in S FALL TERM CLASSES service, call or ante without first having to have the LARGEST SELECTIONS OF CHINA. STERLING, OLAOS item placed on an official agen­ PcrmiPrcssCottonsiZe'^l^jJlIj^ $1.44 da. SEPTEMBER 1C, 17 « II FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. Tabled at last night’s meet­ River 45” wide. Wide-wale type corduroy with 319 SROAO STREET ing was: Appointment of a Mifls. Fortrel and cotton. Reg. $1.00 yard. bossed floral patterns. '»nth em- member as an alternate to the MN0HES1ER HIEH SCHOOL VOsI OR — oa Boresr lotas atal SerrisF Aa^CpgRtlnolne Zoning Board of Appeals; ap- i potaitment of a representative to Downtown .Manrheater at 9M Main Straet 7 TO t F M . * # S6 Hee*"*^ Pisa the Capitol Reglcm Planning / 1 Opoa SoiMknr*. 10 A.M. . 4 f Jl. — Clowd SofETday*- ScM. Eodo Wday. Sopt. l» t h Agency; discussion of a town ■K,'

\ v- '.X * ' PAGE s a M ANCHEST^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERi^J). MANCHESTER. CONN.* TUESHa Y, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 PAGE SEVEN Conversely, of course, that enterprise thrives which manages to keep its per- Sentence Mikus masked robbers pointing revol­ cate him. by promoting him to Connecticut STAR GAXElC*!^ vers at tellers. A government British Relive the rank of marshal of the Roy­ soimel in a continual state of apprehen­ witness said the shopping bag ^tipntns Ipprail) ARID -By CLAY R. POLLAN al Air Force. ^ sive minor discontent. To 18 Years For liAo which the money was put Hitler’s Attacks Fashion Show Yankee X Your Daily AcHvHy Guida H UIRA Dowding said of the niovie: "I ____ njBLJHHKD BY THE SB>T.23 j r t bore mucus’s fingerprints. We all know tt. W e all know those AW. )9 • Recording to lha Start. "» have not had tlrne to enjoy it—I FASHIONS BY HERAl.n PRINTINO CO., INC. oct' m -Armed Robbery At the Cinema 18 BImsU Street moments when everything seems too T ^ e v e lo p messoge for Wednesdoy, was so carried away," Sir Lau­ By A.H.O. 17-2M6.57^ CARRIAGE HOUSE BOUTIQUE Nancheeten Conn. ^48-5663 r ^ WO^S corresponding to numbers HARTFORD, Cohn. (A P )_ A rence Olivier portrayed him -'n THOMAS T. StotOUSON pleasant and relaxed to really dig in and n - 7 4 ^ 9 0 ^ LONDON (AP) — The epic WALTER R. FERGUSON ^ TAURUS Of your Zodiac birth sign. federal Judge has sentenced the film. The curious and unanswer­ SCORPIO movie "The Battle of Britain’! FuMlahera ^ make the work move. 1 An J<*nr Mikus, SS, o f Norwalk to Inside "1 think It was very good and Tuesday, Sept 23— 8 P.M. ______Founded October 1, 18M able question in political Con­ 31 Prepored 6) Ask o a . 23 j l v X , MAYSO 2 5^10) 32 Go d2With 18 years in prison tor the $6,319 opened simultaneously in 10 entirely fair," said Bader. But let a snarl enter the 'atmosidtere, necticut these days has to be 3 Excellent 33 May NOV, 21 AT nbU A ed Brery Evenlnx Except aunday* 7-10-13-31 63 Tronsoctions armed robbery of the Long British cities Monday night to Two newspaper critics panned and HoUdaya. Entered at the Poet Office at and watch the wprk speed ItseU up. that o f how our good legiainton i>'S2-55« 4 Your 34 Improves 64 Through Report MancBeater, Conn., aa Secc^ Claea Mao 5 You're 35 ThixK^tless 65 Dependir>g tJ- ^^9- Ridge Road braiKh of the Lin­ mark the 29th anniversary of the film : two others praised it. Matter.______at Hartford ever developed SRMINI 6 Doy 36 Other 27^1-78 WILUrS STEAK HOUSE The ultimate translaUon of this dis­ 66 Issues coln National Bank m Stamford. (Continued from P age g) the Royal Air Force’s succeisful such on inability to see them­ S “ AT 21 7 You 37 Or 67 Upon SAGITTARIUS REFRESHMENTS WWJ- BE SERVED SUBSCRIPTION RATES covery w ill be the replacement of that 8 Affoirs 38 Likely Mikus had been held on $80,- defense against the onslaught of selves as their actlaas make .JUNE 20 68 An' NOV Payable In Advance 9 Lucky 39 Borrowing 69 Con 000 bond at the Bridgeport Obr- Last Wednesday when Rlegle Hitler’s Luftwaffe. Germans Capture BENEFTT OF DAUGHTERS tHAMaJut One Tear ...... tSO.OO 10 Must DEC _ soft music which not so long ago was them appear to their state. .12-26.38^ 40 Hosty 70 Be rectlonal Center. A Jury had prlvntely unveiled the TonUti In London, 360 pitot veterans Would-Be Escapee MANCHESTER t o M o ^ ...... *S.80 D. n To dw 41 Necessary 71 Be 4-15-29-34^n Three Montha...... 7.80 considered an inspiration to almost every There are, of course, partial '51-76-79-84 12 Social found him guilty o f three oopnts repealer ett a breadetest meet­ of the battle turned the pre­ One Month ...... 42 Be 72 Anyone 42-5367-89'« BERLIN (AP) — Bast Ger­ a.«o explanations. They have, of CANCER 13 Be 43 Smoothly 73 Couse o f robbery laSt July, but he ing of the big Republican clasB modish office with something sharply ca­ 14 CXight miere info a reunion glinting man border; guards caught a late, drunk deep of the wine of , JUt«2l 44 Or 74 First CAPRICORN ____ MEMBER OF 15 Earning 45 Action has repetaedly denied taking of 1966, Rep. Fletcher Thomp­ with medals and battle ribbons. mcm today as he tried to cross cophonous. ) JUIY22 75 Trouble THE ASSOCIATED PRESS their own importance, and there 16 Is 46 For 76 A peul m the holdup son of Georgia furiously dis­ A ir Chief Marshal Lord Dowd- Ihe AaeoclMed P n n la exclualvely entitled 17 Let JAN. 19 the Berlin Wall near the site of For most offices, of course, there is have been some signs that they 47 Without 77 A His Uwyer filed an appeal af­ agreed — setting off a hot de- ing, cwmmander of the R A F ’s to .ttM uae (l AUG. 23 28 To 58 Old 88 To reasons for their own extotence. 29 Copocity 59 Come 89 Conservative ftB_l9 ^ Judge U.S. District Judge T. blood-toud with Democratic Con­ ter artd West German Gen. very close to the wail when a SEPT. 22 30 In 60 Could 90 Act Em m et C3arie, in sentencing M i­ They are the best intentloned AAAR. 20 gressmen. But this new chal­ AdoH Galland. guard In a tower spotted him. t o ? p 5 S ^ w if’ s i S ? l c ^ ‘“ Tln.e-Waahln«- w ) 2- 8-14-28 9/17 kus, mentioned his past record, public servants in the world. "^ G o od ( jAdvcfSC Neutral 2339-44-5(y lenge to the Republican Presi- Dowding, now 87, was re­ He fired a signal flare alerting CLARKE MOTOR SALE^ Too-Fast Truck Traffic ^32-43-54 which Includes two aggravated ftbU ilien RepretenUUvas — The Julhie They want to do their best for € 69-706364V dettt by Juniors in his own party moved from his command a ground patrol which captured RT. 6 and 85. BOLTON— 643-9521 ~ York, CM- assault convlatlans. cago, Detroit and Soeton. Speed Mils. their constituents and for their shows that they don’t think Mr. shortly after the Luftwaffe was the man without firing a shot. During the Stamford robbery Nixon Is moving nearly fast Everybody knows that. state, and public service seal driven off. He blames rivalry It was the second unsuccess­ ^^EM BB R AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- cm Jan. 16, 1968, a security cam­ enough toward the goal he has But on Connecticut highways recenUy has never burned brighter in within the R A F , and a cam­ ful escape attempt at the Bran­ the big trucks eutd their drivers have Road-to-Culture Program era snapped pictures of two sM- pubilciy set for himself. paign is now under way to vindi­ denburg Gato in a week. Tueaday, September 16 any generation of legislators Read Herald AdvertisemeiitB been moving as if thU old and sound than in this. And they are so axiom can be challenged — or ignored. fervent and eager in their de­ Supervised by Nancy Hanks In their free-swinging, tail-gating, pub- sire to do a good job that their ICC Seeks Authority Over Trains Uc-be-damned rush they have created a emotional dedication colors By 'WILLIAM GLOVER is what I think has been ex­ The Interstate Commerce Commlaalon "must” case for a state-wide crackdown their own view of every single AP Drama Writer trem ely exciting,’ ’ rite said. has been convinced, from Its study of on truck speed immediately. And they thing they do, making every de­ have strengthened the public conviction N EW Y O R K (A P ) — WUhiji "I don’t mean to be Pollyana the behavior of the nation’s railroads, cision artd action praiseworthy, about it, but given from vriiere Ifou can go charging off that new Connecticut laws — with a two days after President Nixon in view of the high aims to that'Some of them have been guilty of separate speed limit for trucks lower nominated her to be nhnii-tnnTi We started, I don’t think we’ve which their total effect Is dedi­ than that of peuwenger cars — are ab- of the- N ^ o n a l council on the done too badly. I think if we see the business of deliberately downgrad­ cated. mluteiy necessary. Arts, Nancy Hanks got 400 mes­ major <^nges and interest de­ ing the service on existing passenger Last Tuesday's tragic spectacle of It is part of their own emo­ sages from well-wishers. velop in the next tour years as in two directions trains in order to discourage people from blood oiMl burning roadbed and wrecked tional uplift about their own the important part tor her we have in the past four, we public service role that they should all be very pleased." traveling oh these trains, thus giving the vehicles on 1-91 dn North Haven was a was "almost everyeme of them sorry enlargement of the standard high­ regard anybody who questions said they’d do anything they can Miss Hanks at work fits the the railroads a stronger case for dis­ way irtghtmare which results from their dedication as either mis­ to help—and I ’m keeping a ima^e of a succeaaful woman in continuing ttie trains in question. guided or wicked. record of that." business: Reddish-brown heir thisFalL speeding trucks. F og set the multi- Intentional or not, it has been, with vehicle crash in motion. But after the They do not understand tt. Mias Hanks, a irtiic, astute -op­ carefuily coiffed, quietly modish flrM scrape had halted a car or two when anybody applies the label erative for 16 years in influen­ costume, a voice aU confident some noteworthy excepUons like the there was no escape — even for the tial corridors of pifotic service modulation. Her city residence of patronage to any jobs they \ Metroilner, the actual story of whs* has many drivers who could clearly see what may happen to create in their and private pMlantfaropy, be­ is in a smart Fifth Avenue been happening on the nation's passen­ was happening and who abandoned their effort to build a bigger ahd bet­ lieves in getting things done apartment bouse, and there’s a ger routes In the last two decades. oars in fright. There was no avoiding ter and more powerful legisla­ through cooperattve effort and weekend home at socially cor­ the lik e n in g inrush of heavy trucks committee concensus. rect Southampton where horti­ But what the Interstate Commerce tive branch. which were simply moving too fast to To the contrary, they find it "I reaUy e i^ y it and I benefit cultural relaxation concentrates Commission has Just exclu d ed Is that, avoid the plle-up. quite easy to slip into the con­ from the views of other pet^Ie. on dahlias and tomato plants. even in cases where it feels sure the The 1-91 tangle, with its three dead. cept that they, who make the WUh the Rockefeller panels I ’ve Her background might have Its injured, and Its many miraculously had good training. I haven’t downgrading of the quality of service is laws tor the people, are, by been specifically designed to missed was, admittedly, extreme In Its grace of that basic function, been able to do things in any prepare for the limelight of re- Intentional, it Itself has no clear or direct other fasMon.” damage. What wasn’t extreme or un- privileged to be their own law sponsihility, tathough she says authority to direct the railroads to go usitnl was the way the trucks roared in. unto themselves, and to live In As head of the arts agency, " I certainly did not go to college It is standard experience on that broad back to anc|^ maintain certain standards a sacrosanct world all their for which Bhe must yet be con­ with all this tn mind.” highway for the motorist moving at a firm ed by the Senate—4bere is of service. own in which Jobs are not pat­ She was bom Dec. 81, 1927, at top speed of 60 miles per hour to keep no detectable ut housekeeping chores as requiring raU- SENATOR GEORGE McGOVERN something meaningful right York and Florida. strated again oixl again In the area of that,” ^ e responds to sugges­ roads to keep their trains and terminals now for the establishment to Miss Hanks completed high Howard Avenue overpass at the Oon- do. tion that feminine chium tnEiy \ clean, and provide enough seats, diners necHcut Turnpike. The Highway De­ 'school at Montclair, N.J., in AU of this has to be some eirtiSt congressional gallantry to partment, stubborn and slow-to-move aa support aesthetic effort and 1946, studied for a summer at and sleeping oars to constitute full serv­ partial explanation of how tt tt always Is, has finally conceded that a open legislative purse-strings. the university of Colorado, tot* ice to the needs of the public. ^ could be that the new Legis­ too-slick roMirfaclng Job must get some "Wen" Is a favorite cautionary an A.B. de^ee magna cum a lative Management Committee, The particular case which has brought new and safer coating. Inside Report Thought for Today prologue to almost every an­ laude (plus a Phi Beta Kappa in the wake of its controversial But during the course of this summer swer she makes after medttat- key) at Duke University; then this all to a 'head is that of the Southern by birth, meeting in spotlight even dosens of trucks and trailers have been ing on any quedUon about her Journeyed to further study at Hartford \alional think amt Trust t ttmpaiuf Aroused to Action Pacific Railway's behavior with its "Sun­ involved In accidents on this segment Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert I). Novak as stated in the suggested though behind closed doors, new Job. Oxford. Stir up the gift of God which set" train between lx>s Angeles and New of highway, plunging off the rood. Jack­ Bible reading. (Read Deutero­ should blithely set off to begin Does she expect tangible offi­ During 1961-62 she was on the WASHINOrrON — A .>mm- IflTt), deadline for mandatory Is In thee. 2 Timothy 1:6 knifing, tumbling over. Their speed, mer of dliK’ontenl by many R e­ nomy 32:9:14 and Psalm 86) the immediate spending of cial support to advance the fed­ staff of the Otthce of Defense Orleans, ‘hie Southern Pacific has made withdrawal of all U.S. troops The Greek word translated as when combined with a faulty surface, The young eagles have a com­ money it did not have in order eral arts-siq>port program? Mobilization, in 1963 Joined the publican Oongreasmen over the was omitted as overly harsh. ■> "Stir up" in the above text is no secret of its wish to discontinue this fortable nest. The mother takes to maintain a staff which older office of Nelson A. Rockefeller Charge Card has resulted In deuiger for thousands of alow pace of troop withdrawal.s "Oh, very definitely," she The theme of the Republican the saime word used to describe train.. And some of the signals it has drivers caught on the road with them. good care of them and carries generations of legislators, in said. “I don’t, believe in at­ who was serving in various ad­ is about to explode in a formal repeal movement is not so much the action of stirring up a fire And since truck after hurrying truck food ito them. They grow. But their benighted outlook, would tempting to do a Job unless you visory capacities to President given have Included the removal of Pull­ proposal to give President to criticize the President as to to make it burn brighter and cont'nues to push the accident total high­ Nixon Just 18 months to end one day she comes with no food. have considered superfluous have a chance of doing an effec­ Elsenhower. man and dining cars from the train, the prod Congress to ossert its hotter. Paul was reminding er It Is clear that people In the trucking Inrte^, she stirs up the neat, even while legislatures were in tive one. I ’m convinced the ad- The arts became her particu­ U.S. participation in the war. tfonstituttonal prerogatives. young Timothy to remain active increased dirtiness of the cars still being induftry ore not learning the essential piills the young eagles out, and session. ministratton is Interested in the lar interest when the Rockefel­ A group of House RepubUc-juis Thus, a draft copy of the letter In the Lord's cause. lesson: Slow Down! soon will circulate d letter drops them in space. Why does But there has to be something cultural development of the ler Brothers Fund initiated the run, and such touches os closed ticket to bo circulated says: Our God, who has declared.,U3 The Idea of a truck speed limit which soliciting co-sponsors for a re­ the mother eagle do this? Is she else, too. which keeps otherwise country. I had^a very good talk first depth-study of profeerional SIGNATURE offices. To such signals, the states of "This action should not be righteous through the merits of Is at least 10 miles per hour slower than solution putting d deadline of being cruel? Not at all. She sober, reasonable and intelli­ with the Presidenit and his un­ performing organizations. She Interpreted as a challenge to the CJuift, wants us also t o ^ ac­ Callfornl^, Aiixona, New Mexico, Texas ths pasntnger car limit Is nothing new. Deo. 31. 1970, on the 1964 1\)nkin dashes under them and bears gent individuals from glimps­ derstanding of the prbUems also worked on a survey of h n b I’ readdont; on the contrary, we tive In Christian services. Yes, 9B 76 5432 10 The nearby states of New York and them on her wings so that they ing, at least, the im age they was wonderful" museum needs and last year be­ and Loiiisiana have responded with a Bay resolution. That resolution boHovo it colncldea with hls^ ex­ He would do for- us what the New Jersey both po^ lower truck speeds was adopted by Oongrese at suffer no hurt. TTie mother eagle present to their state aa they Miss HeuiIcs said that In Uie came president of the Jtssociat- plea to the ICC,,asking It to order the pressed hope to de-Americanize mother eagle dots for her young. in some areas of m ajor highways. And is teaching the young ones why set out to build that great legis­ four years since tite supervised ed Oxincils of the Arts which President Johnson's request on the Vietnam war within a r«v- STRATTON WALLING Southern Pacific to upgrade Its service many western and midwestern statee they ware born. They were bom lature of the Connecticut future. publication of a survey by the coordinates and focuses state- Aug. 10. 1964, to cope with Oom- sonable period of time. We do again. But all the IOC can do with Its have a lower level speed limit on trucks. munlst activity in Vietnam’s not to bo coddled in a soft nest. Someone, we think, has oast a Rockefeller Brothers fund level endeavor. seek to restore the Constitutional Here in Connecticut a sharp llmItaUon Tonkin Gulf, It is the statutory They were bom to soar and to spell over them, and neither called ‘"nie Performing Arts: Miss Hanks will sever that af­ present powers is turn down the Southern obligntlon and responsibility of Herald Prospects and Problems” the fi­ of truck speeds was actually voted by authority for waging the conflict fly liigh. Governor Dempsey nor the filiation upon confirmation to of the Congress — and only the nancial problems have wors­ Pacific's request to abandon the "Sun­ the State Senate as long ago as 1961. In lieu of a declaration of war. press of the state is the hand­ federal office, and must deter­ Congress — to determine when 1710 Lord teaches us that we set." To do more, it finds It needs more In that year, when there was partisan Yesterday.% some prince who can give them ened. The Tonkin Bay resolution, of this (xxuntry is to engage in are not redeemed to pass our mine whether any conflict of in­ dispute over whether the top passenger the awakening touch. "But ihi^^ are better in authority from Congress, which it Is now course, will not be repeiUcd no war.” time in idleness but to do greet terest attaches to such duties as car speed should be posted at 70 or 6S 25 Years Ago many areas that we ap­ going to seek. matter how many Republicans and Ufty things for Him and a council member o f the Am eri­ miles per hour on Connecticut's divided Nevertheless, the repeal move­ proached," she added. "I feel sign the repeal resolution. But Two land purchase proposals, our fellowmen. To this end He can Association of Museums, a JOB Congress is expected to be keenly In­ highways, the State Senate set for trucks ment will bo Intensely embar­ that the arts institutions are irv- that Is npt Its real purpoiie. the Old Golf Lots on E. Center wants us to stir up the gift On This Date trustee of Duke University, Rob­ a top speed of M miles per hour by day rassing to the President, a fact creailngiy better administered. terested; the railroads are expected to What the Republicans want la and Brookflrfd 8ts. and the He has given us. In 163(^ the village of Shaw- ert (College in Istanbul and the and 80 m l'es per hour after dork. TMs recognized inside the White And in i960 there was very little to give the President a -clTOr, Harlan White property on Lord enable us to serve Thee mut. Mass., changed its name Museum of Primitive Art. fight hard against any such authority plan was rejected In the House and did Hou*.-. Furthermore, there are coq;>eretion in the arts. Now public message of their discon­ Green Rd. are defeated. ftiin word and deed. Amen. to Boston. for the KX:. not become law. signs that Vietnam, the ques­ they are oope rating marvelous­ tent with the pace of disengage­ By Rev. Ronald A. Erhe tion that wrecked the Democra­ In 1638, the French king, ly in many communities. I Just All this still seems more like arguing In 1968, according to facts complied ment from the war. 10 Years Ago Our Savior Lutheran Oiurch Louis XTV, was born. by the State Department of Motor Ve- tic party in 1968, Is potentially feel (hat arts are much Assembly Gains about what kind of bed the patient shall Wapping In 1833, New York and New hie'es, truck and bus accidents totaled Throughout the *' summer, ns dli’lsivo an Is^e for the Re- Board of Directors vote to strengthened in working with die in than like a cure. Perhaps, as the many Republlcana in Congress pubUciuis. Jersey settled a boundary dis­ each other.” Ally in Battle about 8 per cent of all Connecticut construct a sewage pumping pute. vehicular accidents. But the truck and and some Inside the Adminis­ Rlegle has found this out. Just station and force main in the Is there such a thing as a Commission Itself is said to hope, there In 1919, the American Legion bus accidents produced 14 per cent of tration have privately grumbl­ before the recess, when he com­ West End, and to tax the resi­ Ten Years Ago "culture explosion"? Of Bill Payment is a cure coming along, in the form of was Incorporated by an act of the fatal'tles In all stale accident, or 77 ed that Mr. Nixon has listened dents of that area, despite their The UN Security Council de­ “ I ’m qutte certain—you can’t pleted a floor speech criticizing Congress. HARTFORD. Conn. (A P ) — technological Improvements which ease out of 836 deaths. too much to the U.S. m lllUry. Congress for surrendering its objections to help pay the cost cided to debate the Algerian re­ document this in statistics or In 1920, 30 persons were killed Republican State Chairman Speed Mils. the U.S. Ehnbassy in Saigon. Con-stltutionaJ responslblilty on of construction. volt and French plans for nu­ anything—I’m quite certain the cost of that modernisation and oper­ by a bomb explosion outside the Howard B. Hausman )uui taken And truck traffic in Connecticut today y and President ‘TWeu of South Vlotmun, a veteran conservative For the first time in history, clear tests tn the Sahara desert. there is a growing interest on ation which might bring the public back J.P. Morgan and Oo. buUding on the side of the General Assem­ la going too fast. — NEW HAVEN Vietnam. This discontent was RepubU(>an called him an s.o.b. Manchester’s school enrollment the part of the American public Five Years Ago New York's Wall Street. PoUce bly in the formerly nonpartisan Into the habit o f traveling by rail. REGISTER. fanned during the August recess f tops 10,000 with a new figure of ux the arts," Mte said. "Y ou can­ A new peace plan for Cyprus disagreement between the state when voters asked why, so long (See Page Seven) 10,090. blamed the bombing on Einar- not document whether the in­ Meanwhile, there ought to be general was being considered. chists. as the U.S. had no Intention creased interest in the amateur legiriative and executive branch­ agreement on some minimal proposi­ of winning the war, don’t We arts-HTeople Just enjojdng mu­ es over which should pay cer­ tions. The structure of tutUon-wlde pas-“ — The Bearded T e a c h e r ___ _ get out right now?__ sic and dance—has alreculy tain bfUs. On Monday he urged the two. senger service should be retained and Rebelllova male students havs been Consequently, when Congress shown an increase in profesMon- carrying on a battle for years in defense returned, two young, second- Fischetti al activity. But there’s no quse- state auditors—one Republican maintained, _ b ^ government subsidy if and one Democrat—to find how of Uielr right to wear their hair long, to term Republicans— Reps. Don­ e I M Oilcsfa DaUy Newt tlon in my mind it will. No ques­ necessary. Eventually, it should be ac­ grow beards and to d r e a in shawls, ald Rlegle, 31, of Michigan and tion at all.” many bills were unpaid at the end ot the last fiscal year, cepted that if the public is going to capes, bell bottoms, samWs and wild Paul McCloskcy, 41, of Cali­ As chairman of the National combinations ot colors. fornia—began devising a strate­ which ended Jime 30. subsidise the service, it should have Oounoil aiMl its collateral facili­ At the same time, many of them have gy to tost Congressional senti­ ty, the National Endowment for State Comptroller Louis I. some right to demand and enforce cer­ nuiintalned that the way they dress ment. the Jtrts, Miss Hanks will super­ Gladstone claims the newly cre­ ated Legislative Management tain standards in th it service. If the pleases them but plays a minor role in McCloakey w-os elected to vise assistance next yecu- of the kind of human society they hope to r: Congress as a Vietnam dove in Committee should pay $60,000 degree of public subsidy has to go too about $714 million—the sum has a world ot iove, not war; a world ol a celebrated contest against passed the Senate but awaits owed to various firms, while the high, and the standard of service still brotherhood, not batUe; a world of Shirley Tenifrfe Black. But House action—for symphony or- committee says Gladstone remains too low, the public should put simple, tdeallstic goals, not greedy, ma­ Rlegle has come more gradual­ chestras, dance, opera, thrater should write the checks. terialistic ones. *nie Legislative Management Its own title where its money is, and ly to his present hard-Une war and supportive activities. So they become angry and frustrated opposition. Until now. he has Committee, created over Gov. take over the railroads. "A t the moment,” she said. John Dempsey’s veto, did not when their crittca concentrate on their avoided public criticism of Mr. "I'd be unable to say what I dresB and hair. Ignoring the Issues which Nixon. come into existence until July. tliought the federal government are so Important to them. The bills, however, were in­ More significant. other Re­ should give or what state gov­ Now the battle has moved into the curred as early aa February, Happy Workers, Low Production? publicans not In the peace van­ ernments should give so that we adult generation, with a" federal court guard have expressed' deep in­ Hausman said. There is nothing any Intelligent boss, could h a v« a really strong de- decision that a 27-yeartoId eight-grade Gladstone should reveal how terest in the TbnMn repeal re­ veioproent of the arts in this o r any intelligent hired hand, for that teacher in Menson, Mass., has the right much the postponement of pay­ solution. Several of these will country. I am. however, highly matter, does not already know in the to wear a beard. Join R legle and M cOoskey In ments concealed the actual size optimistic.’’ ' The teacher had been fired for retuitrg of ^ state deficit at the end [•\'\ / .. Ilndlng of an Ohio State University re- I sponsoring the resoli^tlon. Sen. ,\ Tbs' Council-Endowment pro­ There's a ^eat big world of_ne'/r Fart shoppii;io rraitiny .Of CAF-; (CTuYf;)!.' /•(/iAicif'Plan), you sa/ you don't to shave off his beard, and he sued suc- of tM fiscal year, Hausman add­ Mark Hatfield of Oregon has gram wss set up four years ago. for you out there! And Hartford National-vthe choice \ searcher. ^ cetsfully for reinstatement and back ed. have one cjfjn't ha/e edher? Odick, yo'to any a«»’«eH rnUton. most of it. New Master Charge* (The Interbank Card*) nothing to do with his teaching ability, The strategy behind the by Democrats. some fu’- ’’»ti; your FaH r,ho(jping kOss WsaRg' B^Meceseor was ganisations, that a happy worii force is which had been rated excellent. Rlegle-McCloakey move Is to Roger L. atsveoB, real estate a low production work force. In a few short years, this teacher will avoid ovort provocation of the nM«nata and Broadsray produc­ be 30, the age when the young people The more hannonlous the relationship President that might make fel­ er, . atsiss term expired last ■top trusting him, but he has helped BATTERIES FOR low Republicans feel guilty March. Bbe ^oea not believe among employes and employes and em­ them prove their point Just the same: about disloyalty. Thus, no Dem­ that the hiatus tn command has Usdlee HsarkM Aids HARTFORD NATIONAL beards and long hair and dodias dent ployes and employera, the less produe- ocrats are wanted to sponsor advereelT aSected the agency’s count, tttsals and performance do. ^ / tlvity there Is In the plant or office. the repeal. Farther, a suggest­ work. STAMFORD ADVOCATE. ed provision to set a Dec. 33, ^emiU8f9£eme/? f cm msso! fc m "When I think of bow Car ARTHURD^ ww’va come In four ystas tfaia THE CHOICE BANK

i \ A . PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENlNC^ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIiD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, ^SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 , - \ PAGE TTianka Gas Station POTTO Church Fights Issue Coventry Andover South Windsor The Parkade Man cheater Bank Approved Multi-Deek Garage Lingard Repeats Concern Association 1x«rd of direc­ FllffO , PsopI* Ihtwasted Education Board Area Transit Plan tors has acknowledge “ with Bid■s Granted The State Banking Commis­ In Narcotics Tkoatment Or- Findings of GDAP Panel appreciation’* the reeurfacinc' sion has approved new -bank ganisstton hoc., Is now open T o Add Teacher For Oakland Su Hydrants Lassihan Proposed Downtown Mctiday through Wednesday ZBA Grants Variance of W. MiddHe Tpke. By Zoners for Manchester, formed by 20 ___ 1 7 ______, 1 J *■Fire ‘re O ilef uranvuio OranvUle Lingard Lingard He He said said that that the the ( town build- On CRPA’s Agenda In a letter to Town Mana­ incorpotetors, all but three evenlnga, 9-M to 10, tn the To Be Issued Tomorrow ■T o r r O U r t O v rl*O C l0 8th District last / idghft lnq>ector'8 office had issued A special excepUon for a A multi-level parking deck, to be paid for by the bottom floor Of the Williams Gets Post ger Robert Weite, association Msanche^r, m A to ^ Main St. merchants, and to be built mostly on io«m For Architect Error Tbwpapwple ore usged to at- The executive committee will repeated hla oft-expressed cem- bididin^ permits for the apart* OapUol Rollon Planning dl^iposal. storm drainage and president Raymond Demen- Bunding of dt Mary's Epis­ The Aitdover Board of B3du- over what he calls ment construction, after town Agency representatives will refuse disposal for the region's i^tedTn s*^cL st.^X)i!t 680 “ **’* Manchester State property behind the’stores in the PumeH pf.-BLrch"st! copal Church on Park St. tejw a public hearing tomorrow act as refreshment committee cuk wrote, "This improve­ nlglftatwhhitheCLDAPstu^ for this ^cTIl'dMce.'TOey®®-“®" *® an- deficiencies in Manchester Wa- planning office approval Of ‘toring Thurs- 29-member towns, feet west of HiUstown Rd. was Bankiiur Oommissiraier proposed by Phillip Harrison, president of the An ex-addict, a ptuent of a A variance requested by Hayden L. Griswold Jr. and ment was most neoessery to Walter S. Fuss was approved unanimously by the Zon- oommlttoo wNl report Its find- A1 and Audrey Bray, Herb ani teacher to handle the ter Co. faciliUes, especially In plans, even through both had . day night s regular meeUng, in- Congress has set Oct. 1 as the our shopping district end- is unanimously granted by tbs pi,ii|n tn/tav Chamber of Commerce, at a drug user, and a professional Ings following a summer o f Midge Spicer^ Delwiah Wana- overcrowded fourth grade. The toe Oakland St. area. knowledge of the water deflclen- -a sman as chairman of the volylng transportation, regional deadline for ndoption of regloti- Harrison said this is why the especially appreciated." Zoning Board of Appeals last approval, and Downtown Renewal meeting this counselor are on hand to talk insr Board of Appeals last night. Griswold and Fuss, work preparing reports In sev- gei, Laverne and Charles Kel- ®* ‘tourth graders He said that the privately cles. 1939 Democratic Platform Oom- 'Utilities and a preliminary re- al utilities- .plans .aa a prereqid*. morning. need to replace lost parking to anyone on an anonymous Incor^rators can begin plan- prominent civil engineers and surveyors in town, aaked «*al town governmental areas son, Charles and Dot Taylor occupy m e room formerly owned water system "is inade- Ungard had sent a letter to mittee. Laasman a former town Housing (or the Capttol site for maintaining the oUgl-eUgi- Harrison said the parking ga- spncs Is so immediate, and he basla. The {diooe number is ... a.,® * erected by immediately for the bank’s for the variance because an er------Tho meeting is sat for 8 p.m. and George and Arlene Kier- *®®™- Tb® mu- Tuat® M d nnOquated," that It Manchester Water Co. officials attorney has called a nubile blllty ofat pubUcpublic bodies in tilethe rage would provide parking re-emphaaized the need t a t the 60-2900. the Shell Oil Co. making the opening, ror made byl their architect Just imagine such Impudence! at the Ugh school auditorium, sted. room will now be located « a***® need of repair,'* and in May. alerting titem to the meellmr for 8 tomorrow ni»^t meeting will be held in region for 50 per cent wwter H,. that wUl be parking dock. meeting tor 8 tomorrow night i"®®*!"* be held in for 80 per cent water Obituary fourth Sheli Station In Manches- resulted in a two-toot violation “ To grant this variance would At the Wednesday night Soft-soled shoes are required, ^ Room 11 near the present to“‘- except for a few repairs situation. at the town hall to encotn^ Stanley Room of the South ^ sower facility contraction ter. develo^^^e ri^at a parking is "We must protect and we of the zoning regulations. fly in the face of our zoning reg- mooting, townspeople wia be en- and dancer.-, are reminded that ®®®®"<* grode. The present a™ Improvements, '’It is in the The directors acknowledged citizen partlcioafion In torn ^ v OongregaUonal Church, Hart- sranta. Opposing the application were hearing before the h i^in ir abolUhed on Main St. in less preserve the downtown *1116 hearli% room was filled ulaUons and our zonli* taws, oouraged t o contribute their to case of warm weather, the fourth grades otmteinlng over “ "i® c o n ^ o n as it was at the that the water company has ^ platform. * ^ ® P-*®- The.New York o«l(» ot HUD Mrs. Emma I. l,uetjen the M members of the independ- com n S sIoT ^ than a year. area," Harrl*>n «Ud. "Down- Police Log to overflowing last night with K would work an injustice ideas to the worit ahead wHh members of the Church of the ^ " 'y client. __. . milttee. Then the rqx>rto o f the Hospital be divided into three dosses. Lingard stressed the need tor yon of water-main improve- J " ’” “ *'*"6 toe appoint- asked to adopt the Prelim Inarv purposes of authorlMng a Irmischer Luetjen, 76, of 6 wererepTesentedby W ^vid onf^tarted^ MTch^ster ^ the program Imm^tely." Nazerene who were opposed to Atty. Podrove parried Atty. auboommUjtees will be com- Mrs. Jeanette PetUngill, The board has employed W ol- j>nmediate improvements, nients in Oakland St., to service * toe rommlttee to Transportation Plan tor the P“ bUc hearing " by Oct. 1 will ARRESTS Liberty St., widow of John Golas. > r c e n t e r h ra n e h ^ tn f V^ ’ '«lera lly financed overall re- “ ‘ y®'' Nathan AgostineUl said the granting of the variance. Karp’s statements by saying, plied Into a final ropprt for tormerly of Ctoventiy, is a pa- tor Poricer as its second shift 'Something must be done, and two apartment-complexes ^ Region as orieinallv nre.«^” town area, the ^ e v e l o ^ e r t A g e ^ s Tiinothy Hayden, 21, of 299 b "This is an obvious attempt to liietjen, died yesterday after­ *rhe buUdlng in question { wbmiaatc^to the Booiti of Se- “®i}t Rutland (Vt.) Hospital ______noon at Rockville General Hos­ Main St., arrested on a warrant Q®®^ton at ^ neighbor because of 210A lUTalviMain St. 04 , neighbors ««Ala4a>w\M( the4-Ha prop­ ^ ^ . . lectmeiL 13118 final r^x>rt will ‘vUl be there for some time, Bridge Night ...... planned for the area. *»nn»or. roads or proposed roads phui. provided that pubUc pital 7 : : ^ hts^rd^rTramc^ondl; ^"tpresfnLTef "S however;“and he rniggSK^ from East Hartford and charg­ some innocent zoning viola- There were four tables o f Oakland St. area." he cauUon- ed with obtaining mmiey under erty of the church end has a _____ be forwarded to the State De- would tnjoy .hearing from Ungard. in his August report, i^ o n e unabtato attend this to be included in the amended be.srings and formal adoption of Mrs. Luetjen was bom Dec. tion.” He termed the reasons Bridge Friday night to the Con­ false pretenses and forgery. He fuU mtuisard iwf. It Is this b^thrrfi'^ch'tor opposl partment o f Conununity Affairs totonds tn Coventry, He exDlalned that there are “ »‘ «‘* "toe alarms answered by t involve the .shifting of too phui are expedited. 19, 1892 in Rockville, daughter gregational Church social room. was turned over to East Hart­ violates the zcsiing "contrived and facetious’’ for application In a C-DAP pro­ no interior fire hvdranta at the toe District Fire Department — ' J '* " ' several routes from the "pro- Housing Plan of Ernest and Pauline Henlck gram. Winners are: First place, Mr. no toterio^flre hydrants at the _ _ (e « o e , “ e "iV member of hla oom- posed" category to the "traftic The preliminary staff report Irmischer, and had lived in the ford police. regulations. j,g g jjj jg Qriswold and Junior Women and ^ ^ rc^ S S d ’^SSia^' ^^^C project and at °n« ‘"a (hilling, one in a car. The purpose of C-DAP is to corridor requiring further for a regional housing plan will Rockville area all of her life. The roof overtiarg vldates by Fuss “ Impudent” was‘ "purely ^ la s suggested that the ZBA and Gorman PI. ™ «>e MRA and Rybcsyk’s firm review the present and long- second place, Roger Cote and ^ u n l t Suburban A«tecl- Se.v;ng with Atty. Lawman study." rocelvo tt-s fiiot public airing to­ She was a member of ’Trinity Wanda Croteau of East Hart­ about 2 feet the 8-foot sideline unfair." hold all garage applications in a» Weiss put It, to . . „iutiona for the range needs o f the oommunljty List Speaker William RodziewiczRadziewicz and third St. “ 7!^ t Z alTZs. ^ ^ Among these routes are Rt. morrow night, Lutheran Church. ford, charged wMh failure to requirement In the zoning r^gu- Atty. Podrove concluded with abeyance until new regulations, make sure we re not working at there and devise planning programs Mrs. Reuel Warriner of South Pbioe, Mrs. Howard Boyd and » f'®fo East Hartford to East Tho roport has been pre- Survivors Include two sons, obey a state traffic ctmtrol lations. a question for Atty. Karp and The nearest fire hydrant, he He announced that the Dls- Clerk Charles N. Bnea, former now being considered by the „„„„„„ purposes." problem there. to meet the requirements for Windsor, assistant curator at Mrs. Valdls Vinkels. Windsor, Including South Wind­ pared by the CRPA staff, under Ernest Luetjen of Rockville and _____ 'The mayor also said that he signal. Court date Sept. 29. The church, represented by the church: "What if you win said, is at Pero’s Market, on toict Fire D«f)artmeiW will con- Planning and Zoning Commls- .i.« ______E^tward Rybczyk, the former financial old to local projects, toe White House during the Kert- Work Day Counctiwoman Barbara Mur- sor, and Rt. 6 (1-841 from Man- Harold Luetjen of Tolland; two raised Uie question of whether execuUv^ dire^or'or^^'M ^ thought Rt. 6 was "being over- Atty. Jules Karp, argued that your case? — What good will It the west) side of Oakland St. dud an Open HouW Oct. 4. In the direi-Uon of the Health. BMu- Sion, were passed. For many projects a C-DAP nedy-Johnson administration. *^® Womens Fetlowahlp’ of the board could grant a vari- ch^r I^Sopm eS A ^- the variance could not be do? You’ll have made a point and hundreds of feet from the observance of Fite Prevention h Andover and catlon imd Welfare and the Land brothers, William Irmischer of Jtobert F. Gorman, ovimer of Michael Devanney, 46 Range Vtlndsor Chapter of the Caucus Cbventry Rockville and OMo Irmischer of ance for a use that the regula- cy, now a consultant with Rajy- we’re going to get that much study is a prerequisite for fl- 'vUl speak about "The Changing ^ Congregational Church wlU ^eriol?"of the”‘h i7 p r^ (^ ' Week, which is Oct. 4 to Oct. 12, Use Cdnimitteon. Staff planners Gorman Bros. Inc., 770 Main Hill Dr., Vernon, charged with granted because the hardrtilp nanolal aasistaiioe. White House," at a meeting of *“ ve a Work Day Thursday at P I Basthampton, Mass.; two sis­ tions do not permit. more traffic from It. *’'* explanation of the de- «'«r'‘ tog on the report aia Detaa St., and an IGO member, 6lso ..T Pa«eh. and Pine fatlure to obey a state traffic was created by the ^pllcants, ters, Mrs. Harry Colby and Potter said "I think a zone ot White Plains, N.Y., resur- ____"I don’t think a Sign saying If Coventry’s ai^licalUon is Oie Manchester Junior Women’s ®'to- to the Church social lie'suUdlM'oommliMlon'Chris In eff«-t, temporarily D. Jonre. regional planner and suggested that the ZBA wait control sign. Court date Sept. GriswoW and Fuse. Atty. Karp “ “ *‘‘ ® ■ Accepted by the Department of Ulub tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the *'®®™ .Members xvill bring old Mrs. Herman Tausher, both of change should ^ asked for, not reeled the old plans for the ^ Manchester next ‘ ^ “ **^.*"* Oonun^lon table these routes, Transporta- '^'U' R Kendall, aiatatant re- until the new regulations are 29. produced for exhibit a 1967 Con- zealous oppoeltloo to the Community AffWrs. a special Masonic Temple. ' f®®*®- Members wlH bring old Easthampton; and two grand­ many people Bolton 'l l ' CVimmlMee Chairman Rus glivuU (rtonosal aa advocat Ing requirementa tor the rtgicn existing station, and ho said from the town counsel. ^ mUIion „6 is finished.',, Lilac Sts. Involved c a n driven fesaional oo-ordinator could be can Culture and History a sandwicdi for lunch. *1116 bev- St. Burial will be In Grove Hill out of $16.6 million tor renewing pUcant • A.t the ImslneBs meSUng later, in the Democratic candidatea tor ed tn the original preliminary ufoll •>« immediate lO-yeor Cemetery. there were no other stations in Other matters approved: -Because two main progtoms by Ruth Heaaman of 60 Dudley h i ^ to asstat In drawing up Washington. She will tell of the ®™*^ "dll be provided, Program for Toyfu Elderly plan of the region a)«>a-s an •>o'(xlng requirementa and the downtown Main St. area. Atty.' Leon Podrove, repre- John public offloo. Friends may call at Ladd Fu­ the area. Almar - Enterprises, Inc., 249 developed as the meeting pro­ St. and Ralph Rawson, 28, of tois plan. the various administrations. 'inland Rt. 6." touches on tlie lending loaiiea in Rybczyk went over the plan Sholom Bloom, executive see­ property value intormaticn for Firemen Recruiting neral Home. 19 Ellington Ave., Manchester Memorial Hos- Broad SI., a special exception gressed, that of the overall re­ 221 HilUard at senting Griswold and Fus9, and ^ ^ v e r v rare l^Tdle much o f the funding During the meeUng, the edu- ■g T TVT r x Jholom According to Sleeker. ‘ South tlie area of hounlng for oft peo- onoe again today, and said that the State Commission a/"teBt" tine. Fire Chief Philip E. Cromblc tonight from 7 to 9. pltal was given permission last STanted to allow an auto tunc ^ Vxtend c S e « sTthaTft newal designed to relieve traf­ Involvod In the plan is support- cation committee will collect Wlndsor has requeatrd Rt. 8 I’*® to the rtgion. ^ “ L “ “ ~ ^ y ‘\ifated'’';^ r tS to find ^ ^ for the Elderly, will attend a / Because the highway wUl be has announced the opening of 'Hie family suggests that night to develop more land for ? ? center to go in the former fic problems, and HOrrison’s There was a collision be­ ed by the state, a small peut paperback books tor HELP, U.N. Session run further west along the edge Among the recommendatlona special meeting at the Commu­ port of the Interstate system, an Intensive fall recruiting pro- those wishing to do so .nake parking, but ZBA members d e - ^ “ "Chester Paint and Wallpap- designed to solve parking prob- tween the cars of the Rev. would be paid by the town. Inc.; Mrs. Raymond Borst will of a flood plain, wlille East toc'uded In the report are pri- nity Hall Sept. 25 to assist financed by federal funds, a from for new firemen to meet . . • . . ------memorial contributions to the clded to send a letter to the hos- ec building. “ lems, it was decided that anoth- Philip Hussey, 86, of 741 E. ri^rchTrmr’^rriefG"^ . protrude - onto rlrnrirboT the neighboring Townspeople Wednesday night distribute tickets for the club’s Opens Today Pltal trying that they must con- U*R Housing Corp., permls- S T ^ d thi: er meeting shotiM be called Middle *I^ke. and Howard An­ will hoar prellmlnnry reports annual fashion show; Mrs. elderly In setting up their hearing wm be necoasaxy before the need for firemen In all three ‘'T ^ building fund o< Trinity Luth­ During the course of his pres- property but Is sWl more than sider a parking garage. elon granted to maintain a sign ‘ 'J® soon to (kscuaB Harrison’s pro­ drews, 60, of 833 Hartford Rd. from 12 suboonmtitltees Includ- Stephen Harvey will coUect program. the ftaal ptens .u T ^ a c c e n d - engine companies . « well a in P ”" Z?Z/ eran Church. entaUon Atty Karp said, "It six feet away and Mnce IA w m fContln'jeid from Page One) tag te federi regutatlons. the ladder company. toe fkK>d " ‘“ ''Xet. iHiblle taxation and The ZBA m im ber. felt that Carter St. i T “ 'i posal. yesterday at 11:30 a.m. on Cen­ ing eoanomic development, edu- dolls to be dressed as gifts tor Confirmation of the daty seems amazing to me that these, on honest mistake, I would be ^lectman Rt^Negro pro The recruiting campaign will propoa.Hl In- reforms, and new In- Raymond J. Sullivan Sr. sooner or later the hospital Kenyon Oil, permission to least $8 miiifon. MRA chairmen Everett Keith, ter St., near Edgerton. cation, recreatton, cukuro, pub- welfare; Mrs. Philip Pineo will Jurisdiction of the assembly. made at the selectmen’a meet- of all people, should get them- strongly In favor of granting posed the f o r t ^ o n T ^ a n in- open with the dedication of the Raymond J. Sullivan Sr., 60, must face the fact that it’s “ non-conforming sign at , sugges-ed t ^ t f e ^ a l Rybczyk and several ethers dis­ ,llc aafety, general government distribute patterns to make. The issue will be taken up by ing last night. Ronald/ Farris: going to have to go up rather >38 Oakland St. would be easier to obtain cussing the------^ overall federally selves Into this predicament, this application. dustrlal development cxjmmls- new elevating platform appara- ' '"® Hlgbwiiy dr|>nrt. , of 8 Broad St., husband of Mrs. A minor accident occured in These people probably know Seconded by Charies I.“f^'l.,***®***'' , study o---- f. needs trim, - and------decorate------bibs------— »tor w . the 28-member steering u commit------uand , . — ...... Mrs. HJean —u a . aNichol^,/appolnt- . a u . a O l a f ' Sion to In flu en t the highway tu« tola Sunday at Fire Station "'® "‘ Proeently studying Rt A*") Included nro rerommon- Delia Bouchard Sullivan, died than spread out. 'They said they Stanley Wandych, 110 Irving ,® Project were ej^t into two funded renewal project agreed front of the Many Cheney Li­ in these areas has been the Mansfield Training School; the ^c® when it meets Wedne-d-y to ed by the selectmen help get wanted to Inform hospital ad- (f*''pn a variance to reduce smaller efforts. center Area would be more about the zoning regula- Kenzle, who echoed OaglaneUos ,to depsirunent in bringing thrroad Three and will continue through “ ^ e K ,m Hartford line <'« *«n- for special houalng re- yesterday morning at Manches­ brary on Main St. yesterday at work o f the subcommittees to hlhs will be Judged for attrac- ccml(ier the agenda. The com- the organization started, gave a mlnistrators that sometime In *’'* sldeyard to erect a chimney Harrison, weing that this (j,g beat place to begin. Ihey Uons than most people. They sentiments, the board unonl- ^ the month of October. The cam- WUxtoor, ,md for lhe«, T>'ren,rnt. and jJamrtng Md ter Memorial Hospital. 8:80 p.m. *1116 drivers were are responsible for the viola- mously approved the applica­ the C-DAP commirtitee. tlveness and originality at Uie mittee could recommend that report at the last' meeting of reutions the c>ommlttce has re regulation of hourtng develop­ the not-too-dlstant future, the e"** fireplace. proposal would take years to gugg-eated that the area from Zane4h Roberts, 43, of 28 Ma^le Mr. Sullivan was bom Jan. 18, tion, and if that Isn’t flagrant Uon. At Eastern State. October meeting the asse-nbly refuse to take up toTstiertm em "ihiy ha'v'e' mad; ^ ™ ‘-onmumded placing the highway ment. ZBA will no longer permit the 8lrel tr)u>*|«>rta FORMNT for 27 years. He was employed for two more parking areas, one requirements. He told the meeting, "We to see what the new town plan Windsor who is 18 years of age “ « 'rode-tg- I oad !• OUB. Movla P»o- in the production engineering According to police, Helen groups from Tolland and Wind- tee will collect knitted squares and prime ministers are expect- group. at 82 Haynes St. and one at 81 need a simple, detailed, action envisions. or older Is eligible to 4>ecome " “ 'Cd ■■84) miming diagonally Jselsis siwd sr sHsat, t im Driver Hurt Girard of Hartford left her keys ham counties had been invited and used stamps for veterans, ed to be present during the ses- department of Pratt and Whit­ Russell St. The lots were plan that can be implemented Farris and Mrs. Nichols re­ 13)6 selectmen also discussed “ fireman, equipment is provld- to)Uon und gen M mm. sMte piaJiiMm. in her car and her doors tm- ^Instant Campus^ Proposal to aittend, and Coventry was Mrs. Bruce Stauffer Is host- s'on's open'ng weeks, ney Division of United Aircraft opposed by Herman Dahl of 107 by the downtown merchants ported that churches have offer- the proposed BoUon-Oivontry ®A. ho previous experience ta erally following the Ho)> River Battle Rages locked when rtie peu-ked It in represented by the Krafty-A- ess. Members will be grouped ------Corp. in East Hartford for the Russell St., who had many themselves without outside ed their facilities for meeting airport, and the consensus seem- necessary. The recnilU are Viilley In Andover. WHDON DRUG CO. In Bolton Oaldor’B lot yesterday. The car Go-Go’s, (Coventry Clovers and for the evening according to m MMn St—-irsi. $11 MSI past 29 years, and was a mem­ complaints about the parking lot help.” Harrison said the mer­ places and that the Junior Worn- ed to be that more study is need- trained by the Department and An IntertowM study of (hr was recovered In Middletown Told to Regional Council Fearieas Five. their zodiEik aigns. ber of its Quarter Century Club. recently completed. In Vietnam chants of Main St. were ready A Bolton man Is reported In Public Records an's Club has offered to help they ore fully covered by life, lUghway corritlor preferenix-s about four hours after she re­ The Krafty-A-Go-Go’s gave a Memberrtilp in the club Is He was a communicant ot St. Addressing the hospital rep­ to go forward with a plan that satisfactory condition at Man­ Between Its present taclUtics, busdness manager, have set the with any necessary transporta- T\imlng to another meons of accident and dtsahllily in­ was ^Intly carried tog more Information may con- Marie-AnneQuinlan’ to John F. tents Coventry. area Into a parking lot If you network "only uses confirmed stores. Harrison said most of a one-car ewcldent In Bolton at High School, and Manchester One possibility. Dr. Lowe rels from tin cans and clothes- tact) Mrs. Paul Dougan, 20 ^nd Barbara T. Struthers, prop ing. now making six runs a day br *1110 builders of Nutmeg Kingsbury. Members participat- Caucus of Connecticut Demo- nrd to Richard J. and Beatrice According to Farris, there is tomorrow night at St. Maurice Frank Stasleczko of Enfield and story professional building at Navy Ponders 9t. and the other end ot the troop, was heading east on Rt. Trustees for Regional Commun­ was given the contraift to In­ tng were Chidy Galllgan, Don- crate (CCD) is meeting tonight M. Soucler, property at 857 E. no age at which a person be- Church at 8 to explain the plans, Volunteers who will assist In proposed rotile from Rollon to Beacon and Oakland Sts. was Homes reports $280 worth of Mrs. John D. Plesclk of West deck anchored on the other side 6 and 44A, crossed Into the ity Colleges was disclosed by stall all utilities, construct park­ na Bills, Cheryl Caisse, Sharon for its first session since last Middle Tpke., conveyance tax comes "Eenlor;" it's more a "The Papal Challenge," nor- pre-school vision testing pro- VVilllmantle at i>re»enl, t)rni'o tabled. The applicant, Evelyn damage to one of Its new Ken­ Palm Beach, Fla.; 3 sisters, Marine Cuts of Birch, BO t)iat Die deck would west lane and back into the President Frederick W. Lowe ing areas, and erect buildings and Cindy Ingraham and Pa- spring. $27.50. matter of retirement and inter- rated by Frank Blair, a sound gram wers named this morning the CR I’ A rreomtuendtitlon to Slawson, asked for a variance nedy Rd. houses sometime over Mrs. Catherine Morell of En­ (Continued from Page One) bridge the atreet. east where it traveled for some Jr. last night to the MOO Re­ at a cost of $3.50 per square' tricla carl. The meeting will be in the Raymond Charles Johnso)ri ests. an color film depicting the alms at an orientation meeting al the place It In the "requires fur to erect the building which Is the weekend. field, and Mrs. Claude Camp­ Harrison said this could be 60 feet before striking a high­ gional council. foot for eight years. At the end The Coventry Clovers demon- Manchester Shopping Parkade and Josephine L. Johnson to Ed- The formation of a Senior and purposes of the Knights of home of Mrs. Herbert Snyder, liter study" ealegor>' m bell and Miss Agnes Sullivan, In a Residence A zone. com pre^' r‘;^au^;ly way fence. The car then went of the oeriod, all Installations I'illlUes i>lan Planning Director J. Eric Pot- war in March 1966 to fill a gap Seventeen of those gas caps The posstbtUty calls for the strated a method of molding offices of Atty. Sanford Plepler, ward H, Tlmbrell Sr. and Ethel Citizens Committee was a plank Columbus will be shown. Rep- chairman of the volunteers. The both of Lynn, Mass.; and 21 J. Eric Potter, the town ptan- book Into the west lane where become the property of the sugar into decorative orna- above Grant’s store. H Tlmbrell, property on High Ih the Democratic party pla*.- resentatlves from the Supreme program Is sponsored by the Ttte ugrttey re|>resenlallvr» ter, at the business meeting on the West Coast os the 1st Ma- reported taken from cars in erection of between 61,(XX) and CONCINTRATID IIOUIO grandchildren...... nlng director, agreed with Har- It struck more sections ot fence, state. ments. Their leader Mre. Ml- Agenda items Include the elec- St., conveyance tax $24.75. form in the spring elections. tXiuncll In New Haven wlU be Manchester Public Health will be asked to niio|X a ressr after the public hearing, told the rlne Division prepared to go to ngon-g He said the nlan the Cushman-Ttacy Dr. area 71,000 square feet of prefObri- The funeral will be Thursday made a complete 960 degree Edson M. Bailey, Regional chael Pesce, and participating tion of a new rtate delegate, to Qullelalm Deed and the party is continuing to on hand to answer quertions. Nurses Aasoclstlon. lullon setting up isiblle hear DRAIN OPENER • ClEANIR board 4U that <«I office buildings ^are ■••AMwar. r t r yesterday have been found in a oaited buildings on the Hillsto(wn at 8:18 a.m. from Holmes Fu­ developed by Rybczyk and the turn and landed on its wheels backyard on Cushman Dr. Rd. lend. These structures, in. Council member, expressed the Clovers were Pamela Going, replace Plepler; a position on United Systems Inc. to Rich- back it. Any Catholic man over 18 They are Mrs. Edson Halley. Inge on the proiKMird Iteglontil • RATS HAM A A g Utilities Plan to tieiit out a neral Home, 400 Main St., with Manchester Redevelopment on the north aide of the west In addition to the Hartford Rd. gptnion there is always the Joan and Ellen Simmons and backing one of two candidates ord E. Clough and Dorothy Gill, At their meeting last night years old Is eligible to be s Mrs. Edward HeiMer, Mrs. John • RATS PAT a solemn high Mass of requiem Agency was "on elaborate proj­ lone. Police said 11 highway txiUding, Dr. Lowe said, would danger that "temporary" build­ Mary and Roseanne Pesce. for the post of a new State CCD two parcels on Loomis St. the selectmen confirmed Sept, charter member of the new or- Dormer, Mrs. Seymour Kap- i.Vadllne for iuk>itan Devekqanent ial will be in St. Bridget Ceme­ were damaged. About Town (tate 2,800 atixlenta. By 1973, he In connection with his strated and distributed "good” Joseph Duffey; to certify local Gary Arnold Newman. 57 Ing with the Planning Commls- parish are urged to attend. Kemp Mrs Harold' Nix tery. side parking altogether and In­ Other area police cictlvlty: representatives to the State Turnbull Rd., and Mary Louise alon, and consultants Brow.i. Bulletin Rootd „ „ willla’m Peck Mrs San' Tlw original re|s»rt as |>re Manchester Chapter, Disabled aaid, the eocpected enrollment (iescription of a temporary cam­ gcxxl fortune cookies, cemtein- HAROWARC A SUiPPLV For Community College Use stalling sporadic parking lots VERNON (X:D General Assembly; to take Blake, 46 Elsie Dr., Sept. 27, St. Donald and Donald to revU-w Junior Girl Scout Troop 667, sented to mrmis-rs of fR I’A Friends may call at the fu­ Americtm Veterans, will meet will be 3,000. pus, Dr. Lowe said yesterday Ing nothing but good fortunes neral home tonight from 7 to 9 along Main 9t Armand Comeau, 41, of 16 afternoon the board of trustees Mra Owen""Trask'is group lead- a position on participation in Bartholomew’s Ctaurch. progress on a town plan, led by Mrs. Don Carpenter, will p i.j, „ Oerard Miller Mr. )ind the IIIIHtli-s Advisory m Main SI., *1116 Commission on Higher In the tobacco project, she tonight at 8 at the American The college now rents Man­ and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 ALSO, Potter suggested closing Windsor Ave., Rockville, vroa chester High Sch(x>l facilities approved M CC's-309,000 square er and members participating Manchester's Nov. 4 municipal Leslie Gordon White, Stam- The Bolectmen will meet In begin itm. meetings tomorrow Andrew i indhf.i-* n k-.h HoanI Inst June covers tite Education has allocated $1,860,- “oJd about 780 color slides of the off some of the right-angle Legion Home. session »nmnrr,m,tom orrow‘ from s.)ui6:80 to 8 p.m. at. . TT.,Untied1) ^ Andrew Undberg, Mrs. d. Robert . areas of water su|>ply, sewage to 9 p.mi arrested and charged with in­ tor tate afternoon and evening feet of building space for stu­ were Joan Domohue, Michelle election; and to discuss plana ford, and Ixxiise Anne Grube, executive ...... n r Rayburn. Mrs, Robert Stanton, 000 to Manchester Community ®y®'« »“ ^®J*®*" ‘ ®'‘ ®"J*J® ‘ '‘ r®'to that enter Main 8t. and toxication and breech ot peace classes. The possibility of an dent utilization on the perma­ Jacobson Bonnie Gorden and for Uning up Democratic state 387 Porter St., Sept. 27, Con- morning to choose an assessor Methodlrt Chuirti . J hlrtory by those engaged In making them cul-de-sacs, ellml- Women’s Rhythmic CJhoir of ja C O D S O n , ___T<.*hA«.a.s /-'U..s.e>U ftodand bulldincr building lnKn#>rt/ir Inspector from th/*the Boltonflyvlt/\n UnmAma. Homemakers will meet Walter Schardt. last night after he allegedly “ instant campus" may become nent campus. This is about 70 Brenda Beance convention delegatee in 1970, to cordla Lutheran Church, College for 1.742 students during (j,g industry continues, and the nating some traffic lights, Center Congregational Church candidates Interviewed by a tomorrow from 10 s.m. to 2 IsraeliH Hit caused a disturbance at the a reality. Dr. Lowe said, If per cent of the total area, he In other 4-H news all Coven­ oppose Sen. Ttiomas Dodd’s bid Building Permlte the 1969-70 academic year, college has obtained a manu- Potter even suggested that will meet tonight at 7:30 in special board’ last week, p.m. at the Community Hall. home of his wife. “ this lease is not renewed (it added, the remaining 30 per try 4-H'ers are asked to com ­ for nomination and re-election Elsted Construction Co. Inc. President Kred"rlck W. Lowe script written in Dutch by a perhaps the perking lots could Woodruff Hall. The Rev. Mr. Duffey is _ step- tor Boulevard Improvement Mra. Catherine Peleraon an.l _____ third Wedneaday of nuh Guerrilla Sites Onmeau was held at the Ver­ expires in August 1970) or U cent being for storage, boiler plete and turn in their record Jr. Informed the Regional Coun- farmer who has grown tobacco be connected by tunnels, D in e down as *a te CCD chair- Corp.. alterations to store at 330 “ rs. Agnes Kreyslg were reap- .Manchester Evening Herald ’" “ "I*’ ' *>®Kfonlng Sept, 22, from '(Continued from Page One) non police station overnight room, etc. books to Mra. R. B. Simmons, cll last night. In Sumatra and Connecticut. R Police Chief James M. Rear condttlons are attached which man because of hts duties as Brood St., $10,000. pointed adullors of the town BoRon eorrespondent, Meniewrtl * "J " ** *’’ ® UommunI 1966 FORD and was to be presented tn Bethany Group of Center Con­ woud limit our growth." Tliis is an average of 146 Twin Hills Dr., or Mrs. W. B. day that I’ rimc Minister Golda At the same time, he said, the la being translated by Dr. John don said that traffic would be R_-uvitie circult*^Oourt 12 to- gregational CTmrch will hold a national ADA (Americans for W. Van DeCar for John and clerk's Index, an audit which Is Young, tel. SiS-RMl. ^ « collcgc has enrolled approxl- p. Jacobs, asstatant professor of running on Rt. 6 in less than a ^ vnrcuii uoun iz, Last year, MCXI paid $19,658 square feet per stu($ent, very Huddleston, Nathan Hale Dr. Meir probably wjjl seek finan­ running day. service meeting tomorrow at 1 T h e '^ k ^ ’miist be received by Democratic Action) chairman. Mary Kacmarezyk, three-store required mutely 2.300 students for the philosophy. year. “ The contractor’s time- on the lease. For 1969-70, Town close to the figure arrived at Mustang 2-Door Hardtop cial aid from the United States Richard H. Phllbrick. - 27. of p.m. in the Federation Room of Counsel John F. Shea Jr., and In studies made by the U.S. Of­ The selectmen reviewed a along with more military hard­ current vear, of whom 600 are ^he Regional Oounctl com- table calls for traffic to be nui' -rremwi vea- scholarships and awards, which Dodd fo ^ t h e Democratic nomi- ^ I n St., near Stock PL. $25,- NewroiiKTH Club • V-H MOTOR Rocky Htll. was arrested yes- the church. Douglas Pierce, school system fice of Education. long report from the Transpor­ FOR ware when she meets President returnlnc students, and 700 to LoF^^e tor plan- nlng by July of next year. By " ^ T T s l T e d by will prewnted at the Annml nation U.S. senator. P°0. • AUTO. TRANH. Nixon In WuHhlngton Inter this 800 are sturlylng studying on a partpart-time the coHege’s find academic that time, angle ^ r k l n g ^ U ”(5 ,)^ 1 7 ^ 5 1 ^ ^ ^ tation Committee of the Capitol IVIrrlH Tomorrow Youth Rhythmic Choir of Cen­ 4-H Achievement Night cere month. basis. convocation. not be altowed on Main St. Region Planning Agency, cover­ • POWER STEERING He noti'd that the state com­ with brealdng and entering ter Congregational Church will monies and poUuck supper, now Hebron ing all planning done on trans- The Manchester Newoomera Cosmetics • RADIO munity colleges, technical col­ without permission and breach meet tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. In Bids for Treatment Plant set tor Oct. 23. portatlon problems of all types Club, sponsored by the YWCA, leges. and ilnlverslty of Con­ of peace. the narthex. Camping Troop in the region. will have Hs first merting ol the ITS AEC Sets O ff Police said the arrest was the necticut branches are receiving Registration Being Taken Million Over Estimate Girl Scout Troop 6042 will be Selectmen Joseph Llcltra not- seaaon tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. •1695 help on building leases. The result of an Incident Sept. 4 at Wednesday Morning Adult Veatdng tor a weekend camping Public Health Agency ed that the report said that Bel- in the Iona cafeteria on Regent Mijjlity Blast $600,000 allocated for this pur­ For Adult Basic Education the home of Phllbrick’s former Study Class of South United Town officials and the con­ the $1.1 million would be split trip at Camp Laurel tn Lebanon ton was "undecided" as to the 8t, Liggetts pose will come out of bonds In­ wife. He posted a $200 non-sure­ Methodist Church will meet sulting engineers for the pro­ bewteen the Town of Manches­ this Friday. Departure will be Names Board Members path It hoped relocated Rt -I T)ie rtub was torme'l 13 yeara (('ontiniird from Piiep One) ty bond for appearance in Rock­ ter and the 8th Utilities District, TED TRUDON. Inc. stead of operating budgets. U you wiuu anoUicr shot at school achievement and move tomorrow at 10 at Susannah at 5 p.m. from the North Cov­ would take through town. He ngo to we4eo«ne women who A t 11m n u l a i 4 t ville Circuit Court 12 Sept. 30. posed Secondary Treatment The Hebron-Andover-Cotumbla Sept. 25. at the Pariah House ta ders tumbling down tlie slope.s Wesley Hall. with the town paying approxi­ entry Community House park­ said that thU was not true. that, have recently moved Into the VOI-KSWAGEN PORSCHE rnmii (t^n^*)).'"******^^*** w^fe ^ bigh school diploma ti’oi*' there. An attempt la Robert OriowskI, 28, of 100 Plant, James S. Mlnges A As­ Public Health Nursing Agency Co'gmbta at 7 :30. of hlll.s near the site. enrolled tn the summer sessloe ® t ^ . . . . made shortly after enrollment mately two-thirds and the Dis­ ing lot (next to the Second Con at a meeting of Bolton officials Manchester area Tlvsie wishing M A N C H U m i TOIXAND TPKE. — TAIAX)TTVILLE averaging slightly more than " '“ vlng ahead In your Job. oscretaln each person Union St., Rock-vlUe. was charg- sociates of Farmington, were 44AI. last week elected the following There will be a speaker from The AKt’ said' three distinct A service of Holy Communion trict one-third. gregatlonal Church. Rt. lost spring It was decided that more information may contact liiT T s ^rlK taking part in the board members to serve for the Hamemake)r Home Health the town preferred, either .i shock waves werc> felt tn Vega.s. one course per student. Of 26 the Adult Bo-hIc Education class- gpgde level and plan his pro- ®^ ^Is morning with failure to will be held tomorrow at 10 surprised and disappointed this Mrs. Louts Dell'Angela of n weekend will return at 3 p.m. three years: ^ Aid Aasoclatlon and a film will route ih rou ^ the Notch, or Tlu-re were no ro^x>Ii.^ of ilam- who tested low On ability testa, ^s' nmy provide the means, ac- gram. Each moves as rapidly *^flve In a proper^ lane after hts a.m. at. St. Mary's Episcopal Grrint Rd , chjb presWlent. morning, when the low bid for on Sunday. From Hebron. Mrs, Edward O. also be shewn. The pUUtc Is In- route running south of a line age there or anywhere'-else. and who were given a transl-. ..ordlng to Ronald Mtu-adlo. dl- or as leisurely as he can. to® road and struck and Church. Club sdUvItles Include oou- tlonal study course. 25 compl't- rector-of the progrem. Teachers In the program. P®'*- Or- the project came in at almost Labor Union A fund raising Bake Sale held Foote and Mrs. Bernice Hib- vtted to eltend and refreshments' on the CRPA map. . pie’s bridge, parties, lisndicraft ed the course, and 22 were ret- The classes also offer adults starting its fourth year, prefer towskl was treated at Rockville orlntty Covenant Church $1 million over the estimated last weekend to raise funds for bard; fi^m Andover. Mrs. will be served, A IrtteT will be sent to UiO) ,md book dlscuMlon groups, and ommended for regular, rather ai>portunlty to overcome a to refer to it os Operation Sec- hospital for facial cuts. He Is board of trustees will meet to­ cost. Hurls Charge this venture brought In about Frances i^Plnc and Mra. Rach- Soootlag ProgminTranaportation frommlttee cor- g^ajrmet dining .than remedial, courses during long.otmdlng deficiency tn En- ond Chance, That’s what it has Nock- night at 7 :30 at the liome of Mr. J3Q el Stanley, and from Columbia. David Allen, newly eiectad rerting the impreoaion that BoJ- Programs for the yoar wit! in­ The estimated cost for the Leaders of Troop 5042 are Mrs. Caroi McGll.ten and Mrs. scout nMUSter ot Hebron's Troop ton Is "undecided." Llctra said th.. current year.. He J h e ^,^0,. »poiHng, or arllhnicUc. been for many in the last three ^lUe Circuit Court 12 Sept. 90. and Mrs. Werner Oarmienke, treatment plant was $2,198,000. clude a "loot's Get Acquainted" college hn.s Informed the New R^rirtratlons will be held at years. Mocadio said. Ages have OOl’ENTBY 450 Gardner St. At Nixon Mra. Richard Ingraham, assist- Rosemarie Raggi. 28, has announced that the he wasn't sure that recommen- party, B wig fashion _ show. England Association of Col­ The Action Construction Co. ed by Mrs Bernard Conrov. These six will serve along MX)Uting program in town will daUons from towns would be ^ u c k "and'auction, a Tpaghet FOR FABRICS lUIng Junior High School tonight, ranged from 18 to 68 and 70. Raymond Costello. 24, of 'WII- of Hugo. Minn., the apparent leges and Secondary Schools tomorrow and Thursdjiy (ron) 6 Son>e came to overcome a ®°"’ arrested last night and Church of Christ teen-agers K'onUnued tro«n TUce One) Mrs. David Campbell will also 'With the following who still have begin tomorrow at the Gilead taken Into (onslderatlon. how- u and wine tasters dtaner. that MIX' is withdrawing Its re­ low bidder: submitted a $3,173.- to 9 p.m. Classes, yuppies and weakness, some with planned failure to drive will conduct the second youth be accompanying the girls on unfinished term s: Hill School- ever, since the regional plan- film on “<2iild Molesting." and quest . for accreditation this 28() price. fund raiser, as well as a big devotional tonight from 7 to 9 the weekend trip. From Hebron, Mra R ob-it x il boys, 11 years of age or ning .'tgencies had apparently a "FVots and FOiblea Fashion year, the result of th- boanl of books are free. programs, and others with an ^ r contributor," the unlrm said. In addition, registration is eye to going on to the high **“ *'^*’®stor Circuit Court 12 Bids were submitted also by This troop meets Thursdays Caifazzo. Mrs. Raymond Bur., ouler. Interested In scouting ore given up In trying to taflueni e Show Manchester - at the liome of Eugene Brew­ trustees' decision not to lease The article said reports to the at the North Coventry Commit- Harvey De.srulsseaux and Mrs. urged to attend this meeUng state planning open throughout the year be- school equivalency program. Sept. 29. ers. 100 Scott Dr. A period of G. H. Nickerson Co. Inc. of Tor- facilities ileslred by the college. rington. at $3,292,000; and by clerk of the House showed May­ liity House from 3:45 to 5:,'J0 Warren Smith: from Andover, ^nd register. Registration will A iw.-ries nl Inter regional Dr. Low- said the 'colleKe"iras ®““ *® ^ e individual naturq of Mocadio said a number have fellowslilp will precede devo­ Morrison-Knudson of Darien, at tag had contrtbuted $24,000 in p.m. Mrs. Anthony Tlemann. Mr; ))eld from 7 until 9 p.m. and meetings were held this past .N<*w Biclh Sought been llcen.sed to give three new **’® program. A person .may made remarkable progress tions an(l discussions. First Step $3,343,000. .separate $3,000 gifts to eiglit dif­ Cub Seoul Pack 57 Webelos Andrew Gasper and Mrs. WI1- j( requested that boys regis- year In on effort to get the towns courses for correctional assist- P*®** “ P *'** Proftram at within a short Ume. ferent Nixon campaign commit­ will resume their regular meet- Uam Kowol.^kl and from Coluni- leriiq^ be aocompanied by a par- to advise the state mainly where An official of S. Mlnges said For P4»lic4* H(*at There Is ONLY ants, for tearh-r aides and in Polnt. «t any time. Ijinguage arU teachers are Members of the Stein Club tees. ing schedule this Thursday at bla. Ernest Bottomly. the Rev. poaitbie. they didn't want the road to go Leads to Mars of the VFW will meet tomorrow today that the bids will be stud­ public administration. Classes will start next week, Calvin Fish. Manchester High Maytag's office in Miami the North Ceventry Community Grorge Evan., and Mra. Thomas ^ schedule of aotivttles No offtclsj word has been re The town will try again to g 't (Continued from Pags One) at 6:48 p.m. at Holmes Funeral ied thoroughly before a detej- • The scholar-hip comm'ttee re- IlUng on School audio-visual director, quoted him as saying he would House. Meetings will be every O Brien. tentative- reived from the state, but Bot- bids for Installing a new heal- ported approving 66 awards to 'P'*®a‘'ay» and Thursdays from summer school reading teacher, Collins told the assemblage Home, 400 Main St., to pay re­ mlnatlon is made of the next have no Commem until he had Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m., with Because of recent confusloii |y planned and will be dtscusoed. ton residenu ber ame a bo ner- Ing system .r. ;he Manchester 68 r.DD'tcants, lotnilnv $34.0V) as *® 9:90 p.pi. Rooms will and former elementary and that when man eventually steps spects to the late Raymond J. step. seen the MachlnlsU’ ortide. the excepUon of those Thurs- as to whether public h-alt.h parent participation re- vous last spring when st.ite high Police Station Nobody had bid follows: $12.0'K). Nat’onnl De- assigned at registration. Junior high school teacher: Wal- on Mars, "I tWnk I'll hear him Sullivan Sr., whose son, Leo Because the treatment plant days immediately following the nurses ara supposed to Iran.- fo , *)me of the activ- way employea b ^ n gathering on ihf projeft by 11 a m Ian fense loans: $7,'00, Economic Rrograi^i teachers have been ter Scholsky. Bennet Junior say, ‘ I come from tfleUnited Sullivan, is a member of the project is part of a $3.8 millior. regular monthly Pack meetings. P°n student<. or patients per- How many o f these will be Thursday, thr^ v beduled time WINDOW Oonorlunitv m ints; $4,600. re- government-sponsor- High Schpol English teacher; State* of Am erica."' There was club. townwide santtaryrsewer proj^ Jailbreakers This week's Webelo meeting sonally In, their cars, the boaid w-lU depend Upon the for bid openings (nla-'on of tuition. «hI institutes to Instruct sdulU. and Louie Gamache, Bennet Ipqg applause, ect; and because 88 per cent will feature .films of the Arctic, passed the following motion response of the porenu to aid The new -idverttsed date for ■\/ and have continued this training science teacher. Members of St. Bridget shown bvil Webelo Leader ^ Under no circumstances ^llen and his bid opening., ts Sept 2 9 . also at ONE Mrs. Eleanor Chllman. In­ of the total $4.8 million proj­ Rosary Society will meet to­ SHADES structor of social___ . .sciences...... an ( nionthly Institutes and In- Mathematics teachers are ect cost was to be financed with George Ross, who will be assist- should a nurse of the Public active in the scout- H a m tn the Municipal Butld- morrow at Holmes Funeral Still at Large a.sslstant administrative depirt- sessions on adult educa- Nelson Youngerman. lUlng Ahnoiinoes federal and state funds, the al­ ed by Robert Love. Health Nursing Agency be dl- program tn Hebron wish to ing Mod# to Ord«r Home. 400 Main St., to pay re- ICaattnued Iraai Page One) niont head, said the college Is Uod. All have from six to ten science teacher; and George ternates are twofold—advfrtis- S ^ re •Dance rectly responsible to provide remind poreota that scouting U Funds for the project were sp- specto Co the late Raymond Sul­ Bitair jour old rollon In < mirturimr the Idea of an Instl- V®*™' experience in Manches- Caouette. IlUng mathematics Viel Cuts ine for new bida. or seeking Charles. E. Jones. 20, of Hart­ The M-hlrlaways Square personal transportation for a , bobytatting program U U proved by the Board of Direc­ n v o Soo livan. whose wife is a member tors m July "fhe specs were lute of local h<.-«torv, an offshoot ^ r schools. .Many began teach- detvmment chairman. iC'onllnued trem Page One) federal approval and additional ford. slasived out at the guards Dancing group wiU hold a Nath- s t ^ t or a piUent oesigned to help parents tn the RAGWEED ' jL of the aociety. drawn by R Bernal and Asso­ of the tobacco nroiect In which ‘'>6 elementary schools and .Mrs. Dorothy Standlsh. read- bat men, would mean at least funds for the low bid submitted after being herded from their an Hale Dance. lU seventh a-n- The board felt Uus action wi.i aivdapmeoL at their sons both cells during an early roondi^ nlversary dance, this Sundsy necessary because at the p r - njetolly leach- ciates. East Hartford consulting It mis been eneaged. now teaching on the see- tng consultant, will teach read- «.000 troops will have left Vlet- today. POLLEN lA - ^ L A . JOHNSON Slhe reported the col'eee is ax- ondary level. y ing and spelling. nam by Dec. I5 GIbbona Aasembly. Catholic routine shakedown seordi ot night at the Capt Nathan Hate ^ n t Ume they do not have any ^ responsIWlrty and engineers (PilijnmvMUls Ladies of Cdlumbus. will have Manchester voters, in a ref­ risting in updating a history of Mocadio said class aUes aver- Mocadio is a MHS guidance 6y that date', he said, the au- cells for illegal items. Guard School. Rt. 31 Tlm e'ts 7 to 10 Insurance policy on the nurses' J *. ^ COUNT The work will include zone PAINT 00. a potlucl)! at ilB first meeting of erendum last November, ap­ p.m. private cars would cover ' PABRIC OBPARTMBNT aTORBB M^chester, with »n eye to the ««« i(M4, with Instruction on counselor, formerly at IlUng. ihorized troop ceilti* In Vlet- GiannaU had stayed beyond hu heating of the entlns btaidlng the seaaon tonight at 6 :90 at the proved a $1.1 million bond is­ Coventry's Swinging George these circumstances. . . _____ ^ „ . .. The entire eecood floor of the 72SHAINST. 1973 sesqulcentennlal, and is ex- an individual basU. Teaclvers and former guldam-e counselor nam will stand at 4WOOO com- normal 4 p.jn. to midnight shift ’4 34 Oakland Ste, Route 88, Mancheeter Ko(C Home. Mrs. WlHtam sue, to pay the town's share of Hinkel will call, assisted by The PubUc Health Nuiwtng Ef f l a g HernM Police Sta'.lon Is leased to the jUoring taautute site posslbill- are prepared to pick up a atu- In the Adult Baaic Education pared with 549.900 when he took Sunday- night to participate in Stenger and Mra. Morton Tinlnr the $4.8 million, townwide proj­ Skip Smith of the Milbury. Agency wlU hold lU annual **ebr«« oogrrepowdtat. Aoar Stale of <3onn- cticut. (or Oremt Optn Doily 10 am to 9:30 pm Sat. 10 am to 8 pm ties. dent at any point of elementary program. office last Jan. 20. the check o# cells In the North are In charge of the event. ect. Under a tentative formula. wing. Moss.. "Swinging Skippers." meeting Thursday evening. Etnt. bet ttS-M71. Coun 12 use

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\ • PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 \ ^ \ . \ . . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN United Fund from the Atba's Run elevator, to Army Uses Nader Hits seal it. ^EYE-GLASSES by ^-^— Phase three, the seardi for the 78 bodies, is expected to be ett* • BB Guns As Antismog six months away. DeBella and Reale Opticians Exclusive The Spotlight is On - - Paries said the waist-deep wa­ \Good Looking! Good Cooking! Heavy Duty! TrainingTool Device Pact ter was an "tmexpeoted set­ Complete Mrs. Gerald C ^rest back. We expected to find some FT. ORD, Calif, (/(p) — The WASmNG'TON (AP) — Con­ water but not that much.” Eye Glass Lutz .Junior Museum Arm y is using BB guns to teach sumer critic Ralph Nader says H e added that while the water Service recruits to shoot the w ay the the Justice Department's con­ was'‘a “serious proUem” Its movie cowboys do—without tak­ Can you imagine getting up sent decree settlement with ma­ presence did not create any ab­ at 2 a.m. to feed a baby? Of jor automakers accused of sup­ normal danger end could be re­ ing time to aim. Contact course! There Is nothing un­ pressing antismog devices U a moved by pumping it into a low- p o p u U It's called the Quick Kilt, for usual about that. But this baby "legal fiction" designed to mis­ 61^ section of the mine or out of Lenses Quality EKSGOI Cbbkware surviving the close-range com­ was a racoon. lead the public. the mine altogether. bat they face in Vietnam. Taking a month-old raccoon “ Better a trial sought and loet Several mules will toe lowered Quick Kill is one of two exer­ Into her home, feeding it with than a consent decree gained in by elevator this week to tow Unbeatable for Beauty, Efficiency... Range-to-Table Versatility! cises here in whioh soldiers a bottle and later training it the form of a legal fiction and materials and debris on four- £ O i train with BB guns. The other to eat dog food was Just one talked up by a compliance capa- wheeled wooden carts until It is 18 Asylum St. one is Man versus Man, an am­ part of Mrs. Gerald Charest's UlUy that Is beyond pathos,” safe to reactivate the mine's bush exercise. work as a member of the Lutz said Nader in a letter to the Jus­ Room 104 electrical power. I” • * In Quick Kill, a soldier is Junior Museum Volunteer tice Department's antitrust Tel. 522-0757 Ruaa Do Bella Hartford Ehirioo F. Reele i r “ trained to shoot by pointing—not League. chief, Richard W. McLaren. No-stick cooking andno-scourclean-up. aiming—his weapon. Mrs. Charest knew about the Nader hinted he would contest Ordered to Explain Lutz Junior Museum at 126 Ce­ The soldier starts the exercise the settlement, in which auto dar St. because her four chil­ Naming of Poll Officials in a relaxed position with his manufacturers admitted no dren had attended classes there, arms stack and the BB rifle at guilt, but agreed^ not to suppress NEW HAVEN (AP) — The CERAMIC CLAD and she had collected tickets his waist. A buddy spins a disc reKarch on devices to cut down Democratic party's registrar of when the museum had present­ M. A. Peterson, Inc, in the air about six feet down exhaust emission from cars and voters has been ordered to ap- ed children's programs Satur­ trucks. SERVING CONN. SINCE 10S8 range, the recruit raises the gun pear in court Thimsday to ex­ day afternoons in Bailey Audi­ to hds shoulder and shoots with­ '"Ihere is every indication plain plans for naming of poll torium. Then one morning her out aiming. that this is going to be the ihost officials for the Sept. 26 mayor- telephone rang. It was thp cura.- wldely contested decree in ontl- g,! primary, COOKWARE Recruits usually smirk when tor of education at the mueeum trust history,” he said. first handed BB guns, said Ma]. Challeger Charles D. GUI won asking her to become a volim- The decree becomes effective Ron Bishop, but “ that usually an injimction Monday against w ith teer in the natural history de­ in ao days. McLaren had no stops when you tell them in an partment. immediate response to Nader's Registrar Paul R. North Sr. He hour you can teach them to That was three years ago. In letter. claimed in Superior Court that shoot a dime out of the air with North plans to assign "moder­ * addition to working in the nat­ Nader complained the decree those BB guns.” ators, challengers, machine tend­ ural hl-story department, Mrs. does not set up adequate m a­ In Man versus Man, recruits Charest has served tw o years chinery for insuring the auto ers and assistant registrars to hardtete teflonn the ward polling places In a split into four-man squads wear­ as president of the Volunteer manufacturers obey antitrust ing heavy Held Jackets, glovce League and is a membeir of the laws in the future. manner other than as impartial and masks to protect them­ board of trusteea. As curator random assignment.” selves from clo.»e-rangc BB fire. of natural history, she fUl« out Gill, who is fighting party-en­ Attackers hide in bushes, the weekly orders from the dorsed candidate Bart Guida, interiors bunkers and holes ahead of schools for matcrlBils in her de­ Water Hinders claims that North intends to give Designers & Installers — Complete Alteretloii Service TWELVE KITCHEN STYLES ON DISPLAY “ Target” groups. The ambush- partment. These requests may half the poll Jobs to Guida and Tremendous Values at Unheard of Low Prices! ers fire at will and a hit soldier be for articles to go in a hall Miners in No. 9; only 25 per cent each to Gill 607 New Park Ave. 2 3 2 -4 4 0 7 drops to his knee to signal he is display cose or for boixes of Open \ V. out. materials which the children in No Bodies Found another candidate for the Democratic Dally 8 to S p.m.. Thurs. to 9 p.m.. Sat. to 4 p.m. “ It’s the best break-through in the classroom can actually han- FARMINGTON, W.Va. (AiP) mayoral ticket. That allocation, tralndiig w e've hod in a long die. — A recovery team exploring he said, violates state law. Exclusive tim e'' said Bishop. During the summer, Mrs. 0>nsoUdatlon Coal Oo.’s No. 9 ______Ft. Ord received its first Ship­ Charest devotes her Umo to the mine has encountered waist Quality ment of BB guns two years ago. repair and upkeep of the natural deep wader and large roof falls. ' 1 Now there are 400 BB guns in history exhibits. She also cre­ The crew of ^slx miners and Features the post's arsenal. ates new ones, which entails five Inspectors had gone 1% HARDKOIE m iO N II CERAMIC CLAD collecting materials luid doing m iles west from Attoa’s Run ele­ for lor a durabla inlarior in EXTERIORS iid i pan and cavar la la- tar littln i baauty tbit research to insure nocuracy. vator Monday in the prelimi­ Mrs. Charest is tho chairman compuler propramming and daia prncpsslnp t ill icritchini. prohibit mabai caablnf a plai- nary stages o l operations to re­ Beauty and Booth To Chair of tho newly formed committee ilichini and riiika claan lura. laruica at labia cover the bodies o< 78 miners up I map Uta any kitchan bullat a canvanianca. to study ways of increasing the Textile Group killed 10 months ago when fire EVENING START Utility! tooli-wood, pliitic, Wiihat a> oailly at lina use of the school loon deport­ and explosion thundered m a til china ment, of which her natural his­ PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (A?) — through the 7>^-mlle-long mine. • Enroll Now — High Paying Job Later • All equipment on premises, including an tory socAlon is only one part. IBM 360 Computer • Free Aptitude Testing • Free Placement Service • Approved Robert Booth, group vice presi­ Willlaim Parks of the U.S. Bu­ All her hunlliy are involved in reau of Mines said the team by Connecticut State Board of Education dent of The Kendall Co., Boston, Lutz Junior Museum iijctlvlties Scientists Give Views found no evidence of the bodies was elected chairman of the in one way or lUioUiOr. Mr. Monday. Northern Textile Association to­ Charest, who is il professional John Ashcraft, state mines di­ photographer, is a supervisor in W rite today for complete information: LUJ day at Its lieth annual meeting. rector, said recovery teams will photognaphle services for the On Remaking Man William F. Sullivan of Bel­ enter the mine on regular shifts Name Bast Hnrtfard Pratt and Whit­ STOCKHOLM (AP) — Cou­ "Well, I guarantee he’U grow to pump water, clear debris and (XTRATHICK BRIGHT BURNISHED DOUBLE THICK mont, Mass., was re-elected ALUMINUM BOTTOMS RIMS ney Ehvislon of United Aircraft. ples may soon bo able to choose up and' say, ‘I hate to be blond,’ generally put the eastern two Address HAKIIOKI) president and Kenneth V. He helps with school exhibits tar quick. i«in hiatini. ara uncaalad tar mail far aitra ilraniih and ai Chace, president of Berkshire churacterlstlrs for their chil­ and all the real. You could once miles of the mine in operating ^ A /■ A I M A 4 \. and has done photographic work j City State A ( ADI M l millmuni (Miciency In mum burnar cantict. in- tri aiiuranca ol rotainin| Hathaway, Inc., New Bedford, dren through "genetic englnocr- blame your parent for Just condition. coakin|. ttani halt ibtorplion propar (It. for the museum. As a volunteer. Phone Age i HliSIM SS Mass., and Edward B. Stevens, Ing,” n Stanford University pro­ about everything, but at least When this Is completed, prob­ Anno, 14, feeds the animals, president of Ames Textile Corp., fessor said. But he warned that not for specific traits.” ably In six weeks, the workers helps in the museum M ore and governnienl mujA not be al­ Anthropologist M argaret will proceed to phase two, clear­ Lowell, Mass., were elected vice lusslsts in oilier ways. Mary, 12. 196 TRUMBULL ST. (OVER CONSTITUTION NATIONAL BANK) HARTFORD presidents. lowed to get into the act. Mead complained about other ing more of the mine including mjcntly worked with Miss llnznl "Dletalora will not stop at things Kocstler said In the sym­ 1,000 tons of limestone dumped CALL 525-9158 OR VISIT OUR SCHOOL FOR MORE INFORMATION Elected directors for three Ijutz in creating a dloranui of years were H. King Cummings, projMigiuida,” Dr. Joshua Ijcd- posium. “ He pictured a horrible down a shaft, about two miles the ducklings for classroom use a boy, Ilcrshey would be replaced as dealer each week. Each coupon gives you 5 and you may win a share of $250,OCX) or planned to enrich the classroom want him to have blond hair and ixirl of a draft reform plan "de­ With coupon only . „ * 3 .9 9 ‘Footl for Thoiiglit’ curriculum or to bo displayed in a spi-clal gift for niiLslc,” Koca- signed to delfu.'tc domestic politi­ extra Great Moments game cards ... a other cash prizes. N o purchase necessary. the corridors. tler said. Good only .S«pt. 15 thru Nov. H, 1969 NEW YORK (AP) — Former cal opposition to the w ar.” total of 40 extra prize stamps, because each A n y licensed driver is eligible. The Lutz Junior Museum con­ President Lyndon B. 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PURSUING M E! WHERE ^ V O U R TM UA fct. Oft X PUHMO, The Manchester Board of Jurtifled. Vetter said any price CAN I HIDEf m ASSISTANCE.' M A iroR B u r Amww M PfttiMt Path Calls for Ambulance Rose Directors, on Thursday, will Increases “could only come out wrm-so AfcM*/E«a5i-L6wr wrTH w o m e n conduct another of its somi- In German Political Races of maliciousness.” READIN .6 IMPROVEMENT CUSSES CHOlCESi, m s, DIFFICUn- ID •m e v SAX' Medley IO W SH -3W 2I p e a PE / PO HtTO TWHK. MARTHA monthly comment sessions, The strikes have become a BEOPiNINQ SEPT. 88, 1968 I O N D V te B y % Durmg Past Year FRANKFURT, G erm any pay has triggered demands by 2 AFTERNOON and EVENING m-Asnsis WOULP UKE THIS AMMK PSK ALWAV& 28 to hear suggestions and com­ (AP) ;— West Germany, in the mUllon civU servants, leather, campaign issue. Foreign Minis­ IMPGRT ORASOMEVW4Acr R*NOY/ > Acmoss line plaints from tho pubUc. Classes for ELEMENTARY and HIGH SCHOOL HUAAoaoUS a F T -^ L IK e The Taaahd Volunteer Ambu­ midst of a national election textile and transport workers ter Willy Brandt’s Social Demo­ in Remedial Reading (Phonics, Undcrstondlig, etc.). Study lllM euliiie SCqnstant for children in grades 2 to 7, et 7 The hearing will be from crats, a party with strong labor THOSE DIBecnONALUGRIB m w U ation sufferer (coU.) lance AaeociaUon experienced campaign, has been rocked by for prompt negotiation of new SkUU, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Speed, College Board PORASHOPPM6 CAfZrr p.m. and the aenior ebdr at 7:80 6:30 to 8:80 p.m., in the town two weeks of unusual wildcat ties, claims that Chancellor Tert Preparation and General Reading Efficfeecy. /6B uR ow i»B 4E^oeh r-is!]wt3>3 f=if-sMr-'nwm an increase of 28 per cent in p.m . contracts. atUmali 5Be seated W W W 51 m n m o counsel’s office in the Mu­ strikes involving more than PoMtl clans and others are de­ Kurt Georg Kfeslnger has re­ Small cnasses * Pre-Testing Program * Certified TMehen the n um ber o f ca lls fra- em er­ The United Congregational UViaiBothUng 6Ebcotmtered gency aW involving 121 victim a nicipal Building. 600,000 m iners and steelw ork- bating the root causes of the fused to take the proper steps to Aoademlo Beading Improvemeat Oeater, b e . 13 Miami Beach, 7 Hops' kiln n - = m Church W om en's FeUowsh%> halt price increases. during tbe peat year. ’The comment seasians, era. spreadbig discontent Some 63 E. CENTER ST. CfeU Nett to Caver's ■for instance BU nger will hold a painting party Thura- started in early 1967, are Brandt said in a weekend 14 Freebooter OFrinting The number of victima treat­ day morhlng at 9:30 ajn. to Wage Increases are ‘ ending think union members are grow­ MANCHESTER. ieu S A Y 7 FIM OVE IT'LL SO DOWN FURTHER, AND 47 Courtesy title 1 ** of federal funds. Why net enO na nad talk ever 48 Lease anew 84 86 M 80 send leadens to participate in Osksr Vetter of the German prices must be increased to cov­ D A V Y JONES IF 1 BEND OVER TO SET HIM DOWN The TVAA will hold Its fourth Cynicism Most the details r BY LEPP and McWILLIAMS I'LL MAKE MUSH OUT OF IT/ HURRY- 51 Courage ■ these training aeaatons. Federation of Trade Unions are er the cost of wage Increases. ALL FILM ROLLS ITS SETTIN' SOUPICR BY TH' SECOND/ 54 Birds of 40 4* w annual dinner dance Oct. 11 at Pre-registration may be ar­ issuing assurances that the U nder new contracts, 256,000 WELL, DORIE, DID YOU MEET ** ■ ■ the Kosciuszko Club in Rock- Developed and Printed YES, MIKE... AND I'LL NEVER YOU'RE TURNING HIS YEAH, BABY... AN ol li Urgent Problem ranged by calling the ToUand "Engkfh situation” of repeated. Ruhr and Saar coal miners will Foot Service THE FAT SLOB WHO TALKS AND I ’ M FORGIVE YOU FOR 55 capes viUe. GREAT ACHIEVEMENT t h a t s tu p id GENIUS | 56 Benefit ■ 1 1 Courtly Extension Service. A wildcat strikes won’t become get 14 per cen t hikes and 230,000 Dtooount Prices T o A Po r p o i s e 17 a s h a m e d o f INVOLVING A SWEET, INTO A CRIM E.'.' AND HIS PORPOISE 46 46 80 ll 52 58 A buffet supper will be serv­ NEW HAVEN. Conn. (AJP)— M Y S E L F ,' / 57 Winter ■ Uri of suppUea and equipment common in West Germany. But Iron steel workers will get GARDEN GROVE GUY LIKE ORSON IN ed from 7:30 until 9 pm . follow­ WILL MAKE ME A vehicles M so Cynicism is a more serious prob­ needed for the first meeting wlU the success of the miners and 11 per cent raises. ARTHUR DRUB YOUR ROTTEN SCHEME ed by dancing to the music of TELEPHONE 649-S313—649-5314 MILLIONAIRE .' DOWN lem than campus disorders or be funriahed. steel workers in getting higher The labor unions point to 66 57 tbe Nick Nicholas Trio from 9 I J 1 Aslan nation -li p.m . until 1 a.m . sex, Yale President Kingman 2 Formed in a Brewster Jr. told the incoming (Nevipoptr liHttprlf Am.) Tickets may be reserved by contacting Dick Page, Gehring freshman class. Rd., or from mentbers of the In his greetings Monday to an I I assoclatitm. audience that Included the first Mrs. Rosemary Smith and Yale undergraduate women, Page are serving as co-reBldent of tbe United Our engines power jumbo jetliners, OongregaUonal Church Wom­ counsel young men to resist the F I I ? S T M E N /SRAMP a W en’s Fiellowshlp tills year. draft. LIFE'S LONSESr MINUTE A ht, TSl fc» Ml Bb « TO SO INTO Other officers of the organi­ Brewster also mentioned New TH E FL)TUr?E w/- sation 'are Mrs. Beverly Gallic, York Mayor John, V. Lindsay I N A vice president; Mrs. Helen Jos- along with Coffin as Yale men ocean-going ships T l A A E ON THIS SPOT SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O'NBAL lyn, treasurer, and Mrs. Mary who “In their quite different MACHINE.' IN 1969 Tweet, secretary. styles have been quite una­ TWO MEN LEFT i Committee chairmen are Mrs. bashed, wholly unashamed In FOR THE ______Carol Woods, social action; their high purpose.’’ FUTURE i^^^m Mrs. Jane'Maichow, devotions; As for "the two things most and electrical generating stations o o AND Mrs. Louise Rau, material aids; obviously on everyone’s mind Mira. Elileen W arner, h ostesses; this opening day . . . women Mrs, Carol Clifford, turkey sup­ and campus violence,” Brewster per; Mrs. Marion Moore, Com­ said: "I am very much for the munion breakfast; Mrs. Wini­ former and very much against fred Horsman, laymen's dinner; the latter.” BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Mrs. Linda MacPhei;;son, blood- The female freshmen and m oblle, a n d 'A irs. EUleen W ar­ transfer undergraduates are the CHEATER, AM GENTLEMEN ESPECIALLY WITH /YES, MIKE. EITHER YOU ner, cards. • t first in Yale’s 298-year history. DON'T CHEAT IN THE FRESIPENT.' RESIGN FROM THE CLUB THE BASHMORE OR I'LL MOVE THAT THE H Nursery School Meeting COUNTRY CLUB X MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE The annual meeting of the MIKE... OR EXPEL YtXJ. 6M»l|MAte.TAIi»«ANL«l. ToUand Co-Operative Nursery Humphrey Says ------N O W X K N O W W H V MAN School will be held tomorrow I W SECOND W A N T E D t ) 60 I D 1 l £ M O O N . ' night at 8 In the United Con­ Nixon Blocked gregational Church Religious Education Building. Peace Effort Any. adults interested in the \ NEW YOR K (AP) — F orm er school are welcome to attend the meeting during which of­ Vice President Hubert H. Hum­ ficers for the year will be elect­ phrey says President Nixon, aft­ ed. e uw H MU. w. T>i. W UL ta. oa. er his election but before the in­ Openings for the school still auguration, blocked a summit “ If this hurts you more than it does |rte how come exist for any four-year-old meeting between President Lyn­ I’m the only one doing any yBlling?’’ youngster from Tolland County. don B. Johnson and Soviet Pre­ MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Baton Winners mier Alexei N. Kosygin. Winners of last week's revolv­ Humphrey was interviewed THE CRUX OF THIS WHOLE ing trophy in the Board of Rec­ Monday by David FYost for a SITUATION, GF COURSE, IS reation sponsored baton classes WERE GOING, I THINK R E E F Y 'S LONG HAIR' STEVE CANYON television show to be broadcast IT'S A FAIR GUESS THAT BY MILTON CANIPP were Theresa Woods, Daryl Ry­ here tonight. THEY'LL BE AT IT FOR an, Theresa Shaw and Ginger Frost told Humphrey that he QUITE A WHILE! . M organ. understood that Johnson had Dolly’s Tollandettes partici­ planned a final peace mission pated In the Pour Town Parade before leaving office but he Saturday In Som ers. "checked with President-elect Community Club Nixon and Nixon said, "Please The Tolland Community don’ t '.” Women’s Club will meet tomor­ Humphrey replied, ”I’m sure row night at 8 in the Religious that is true. That’s my view of Education Building of the Unit­ it, anyway.” ed Oongregnllonal C h u rc h A White House spokesman in Slides will be shown by various Washington said there would be members of their vacations. ix> Immediate comment on Picnic Wfamen Humphrey's remarks. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Winners of the viarious chil­ Humi^irey said however^ ”l dren’s events held during tbe think a new president has a recent VFW annual picnic at right to want to set his own for A ghost; course. And even though I must U R V N e m s the K-D Day camp are as fol­ «T;-, low s CAN p e A say that U seemed to me that VS?Y I- WINTHROP Sack race for girls four to the preliminaries hod been so FRUSTRATING eight yean, Dottle Erbe; girls well worked out—over years, by 9 to 12, Wendy Secore; boys 4 the -> way, not weeks—that it THING! I'M GOING TO r WISH 7H e/b • V /," WELL, riCNOW to 8, BHly Hampton, and boys would appear to me that it K.' 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t ' ■/ , ' PAGE SDCTEEN J^NCireSTEB EVENING HEBALD. MANCHESTER. CONNJ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN 5 N Pro Red Smith Pockets $750 in Winning Golf Open Feverish, Chilled and Sore-Backed,

Three-Under Par 67 Cowhoy*8 Stauhach THE Carlton Hurls Name into Records ST. LOUIS (A P )—Steve “I got a rubdown and put some cided to go for It,” Carlton said. Herald Angle Carlton, feverish, chilled, hot stuff on my back and took " I wartted it so bad There’s some pills to IdU the pain. Then no reason to go out there If Leads Field of 401 Confronts Cardinals sorebacked and determined, when 1 went out there' I felt leal you’re Just going to tie the By hurled his name into base­ good and was really cutting By EARL YOST NEW YORK (A P )— ^The St. Louis Cardinals likely record. Then, when I did It 1 EARL YOST loose. In the middle three in­ knew I had done something that will face the same dil^ma in the National Football ball’s record book Monday Richer by $750 today is Ronnie “Red” Smith, a 28- Sports Editor nings, I became really nauseat­ was great. year-old professional who played his first golf at the League opener Sunday'that^^nfounded Baltimore last night, but Ron Swoboda ed because I was over extend­ ”I was really happy. I was a Manchester Country Club while a student at Manches­ weekend— how to cope with Roger Staubach, the sen­ put an asterisk next to it. ing myself so much. Then the kA of things, more things than I ter High. The 28-year-old Marine veteran who spent sational, scrambling Dallas Cowboys’ rookie quarter- Chips and Putts from the Open Ctarltoik tbs St. Liniia hard- lart two Innings I got my sec­ have wonta tor.” more than a year In Vietnam ------Mystery man Tom Gorman, registered out of the luck lefty, struck out 19 men to ond wind.” ■ In the ninth inning, Carlton fired a brilliant three-under par gmlth attended.. His card read Dallas Coach Tom Landry ’L®" Manchester Country Club and the state’s No. 1 quali­ shatter the major league record Cariton, who has struck out 16 struck out the side again, this 67 yesterday to win the 28rd 35.34—09. said Monday that regular quar- ^ T l f * * fier for the U.S. Open last month, finally turned up and held by Bob Fellsr, Shady Kou- men in one game In the majors time with notxx$y on base In be­ Manchester Open. He toured ^ *1, . ______— terback Craig Morton, sld^lned “"®' played the local course in yesterday’s 23rd edition of fax and t>on Wilson. and the minors and lost both tween. Amoe Otis became the the par 36-34—70 layout In 33- . ^ with a dislocated right index fin- ^ , SwobodEC, the times, struck out three men In record-breaking 19to strikeout ’.BO. the Manchester Open. 34—67. ger, would be a doubtftU starter ettaefrae King Kong hit a pair Die first inning, three In the sec­ when he couldn't check his He a Hat of eight golfers against the Cards at the Cotton ^ w l d ^ e l v e r D ^ Al- Gorman, an amateur, had a most unusual round. ’The of two-run homers to power ttw ond, one In the third, and three swing. Played under perfect weather ley and runnhs b€ick Lanry condlUona for the second ^ defending cham- ex-Mlchlgan State hockey star, Mets to a 4-3 victory over the in the fourth. ”I was nervous,” Oarlton stralght day. the annual Sep- pion Ernie'^onos of Nlssequogue Baltimore stopped D allas 23-7 had 14 four’s, 10 In a row from Cardinals Monday night and a But Donn Clendenon walked said. “I Just reached back and tember blue ribbon classic Country aul^ on Long Island, In the p reseo^ finale last “We bockfleld ooa^hafter ^ne the ninth to the 18th hole in his 4Hi game lead in the National and Swoboda hit his eighth hom­ fined. 'Tou can’t finesse out brought' out 178 players yester- Boros was 38-32-70, one stroke weekend but Staubach, who ^ 37-34—73 round. League's East Division. er of the year in the fourth. It there. I would rather have had day—105 professionals and 73 "loro than his winning total In Isn’t called ■-'Itie Dodger” for ‘'®? Big Stan StaszowBki (Ud Gor­ "The amazing Mets," Oarlton wiped out the run the Cards got guy get a Wt than foul out or amateurs—for a two-day total ’®*- latter finished In a nothing, kept the rugged Balti­ on the roster untU thexJast cut. man one better in the Four De­ said with a smile. "Superswat In the third off starter Gary In case he Is needed as i^player. ground out Just so I could get of 401. This marked the third three-way tie a year ago with more defense on the run. partment. The Torrlngton belt­ got me. I got him twice emd he Gentry. The Los Angeles Ranils re­ ______the rtrikeout.” greatest number of campaign- Kay and Chet Wojaek and “I never ran so much In all er had 16. He also had to set­ got ms twice. But I think the In the fifth, Oarlton got two Swoboda said he was awed by leased veteran Jdm “Red” I4ill- tle for four’s on No. 9 througfi ers In any of the annual pre- then won In an 18-ho|d playoff my life,” said a wrary BUbba ^ SPOILER.—New York Mets’ Ron Swoboda is consratulated by teammates as Mets are great for baseball be­ more strikeouts, then one In toe Carlton’s performance but not lips, Frank Miarchlewskl ^ipd 18. Staszowski carded fours on sentations and the second year with a repeat 69. Smith, the Colts menacing de­ ne romps home after slamming his second two-run homer. Swoboda’s home cause it shows the guy on the sixth, one in the seventh and so much that he couldn’t put an three other players on walveto. every hme but the third, fifth In a row the 400 figurie was Kay, veteran Wapanodg pro, fensive end after chasing Stau- runs took some of the luster off Cards’ Steve Carlton’s record 19 strikeouts. bottom can come up.” two In the eighth for a total of asterisk next to the record not­ The others cut were veteraii ^and eighth. passed. Sunday, when play was skied to 39-37—76 yesterday and baCh around the Cotton Bowl Carlton dkht't show up until 16. ing that besldea being a record c o r n e r b a c k Jim Nettles, . Larry MjeCue of Prospect also restricted to amateurs, 223 took Womack, East Mountain pro, Sunday. “I’ve never seen any- ^ ^ , j , about an hour before the game There also was Tommie for strikeouts In a nine-InnIng one. Including Fran Tarkehton, end Mck had fours on No. 9 through 18 ^Amazing Mets Super Stvat Got was to start. Ttoe opening was part. Last year there were 418 was not happy with hla 37-34— Cash and rookie place kicker Me’ Agee's single and Swoboda’s game. It was also a record for competitors, the aU-tlme high, 71. although In the money, who can scramble like Stau­ and. 13 In his round. 9taazow- delayed by rain about 20 min­ second homer sandwiched In the David Ray. ski McCue are pros. strikeouts by a losing pitcher. with 114 pros taking part. In toughest pill to swallow bach. Ihe only times we caught and utes and another downpour halt­ eighth that wiped out two Cardi­ The Detroit Lions waived de­ "I’ve never seen a pitcher 1968, the Held numbered 402. encountered by popular Bud him was when he was standing ed the game for 54 minutes aft­ nal fifth Inning runs. ^ Unus^ Scoring: One four­ throw better," Swoboda said. sUU.” fensive end John Baker and two er the first hEdf-lnning. "I dliki't know until I saw on Smith had to be at the top cordore of Meriden’s Silver City rookies, and sold defensive beck some had the foltawlng net "I'm going to go home, sleep of his game for tlw com^tltlon The Meriden golfer was Which wasn’t often. “I had a fever before I came. the message board that I’d tied scores— <><■ Ludlow 61^ and forget about It becaiue 1 At one point, the 28-year-old Bobby Thompson to New Or- My back ached. I had chills and my record. I didn't think I had as alw^s was top-flight with ^wo under after 17 and was Plankowskl,\also of Ludlow, 69, Swoboda Delivers cran’t beUeve M. That record Is Navy product, who won the leans. Baker, a 12-year NFL I was nauseated,” Oarlton said. struck out that many. Then I de- many of Englands jmd a good shot at tying for Maddaleskl Edgewood, 70, NEW YORK (AP) — one gome and .006 points back It.’ going to stand for a long time." New York’s t^ club pr^e^lon- honors. Instead, he ^ e d Heisman Trophy in 1968, ate up veteran, played tor Detrott last 23 seconds to gain 14 yards In a year after the Uons acquired and Alexander, of Northamp­ Steve .Carlton felt lousy. of the Braves. The Dodgers are "You can't coll It a mistake well on the final hole, th^ ball bounc- run through haU the Baltimore him from Pittsburgh In a trade., ton, 71. ■ \ He WM running a slight 1V4 games and .009 points back because it could have been a the weiil-run event. a_ a1_ u. of the leader. foul ball or a double play ball,” Smith Is the flmt Manchester a tree. Apparently up^, team. 'I'le Saints cut two starters. tom o o b b ia n temperature, his back hurt Itn other games, San Diego said Swoboda about the pitch Philosophical Dark golfer to win since current pm, ^ ^ ^ 7 ^ What makes Roger run? Center Joe WendiyhowsW, ac- Fellow who rated,, a bow, and and he arrived at the St. Alex Hackney, executed the ^ seemingly putt from “I saw openings and I wanted qulred In the 1967 expansion deserves a salute from fellow , _ handed Houston its fifth straight that set up his clincher. "He Country Club members is Vic h®''^, The Simsbury man ^ d Louis ball parku i? only\r about J, 86 63 .674 In all five preseeson games, ob­ to depend upon automobUe heed- loague history. down the Mets in order In the fi- with a double and his 10th hom- Stange made Andrews’ 14th Whether Smith knows every N.Y., 36-34 70, tall John Cleary, p6isser,” he said. ahoad to 1970. St. Louis 79 68 .637 10 tained defensive tackle Frank 11118 year’s weather for the lights beamed on the last two or Only there was one little prob­ nal *™*lng. er and John Bateman hit a two- homer stand up until the ninth. Twins Pulling Away, blade of grass or not, he proved Phiytng unattached, with 38-84— The Cowboys, meanwhile, re Manager Dick WilUams of the Phlla'phia 59 87 .404 29^ two days—Sunday and Monday three holes to finish. lem. Bob Feller of the Cleveland run homer to back Mike Wege- Then Jose Oardenal lined a sin- without any doubt y e^ rd a y leased two rookdee as NFL clubs Parker from Pittsburgh for an Boston Red Sox may be thinking PhUa'phla 69 87 .404 1919 — must go down in the record ------8le off third baseman Byd that he was In lop form. Smith Roosevelt Nichols, unattac;hcd, reached their 40-man limit Mon- undisclosed draft choice. "The Amazing Meta Super Indians set the old record of 18 ner’s three-hitter as Montreal Montreal 48 :100 .334 4119 books a s . the best ever since ^ Haokniey went Swat got me,” said Carlton, re­ strllieouts on Oct. 2. 1938 and handed the Cubs their third *'® ^ moreO'Brion’a glove. C a r d e n a I Magic Number Eight picked up seven birds -three go- 38-32—70, Connecticut Open king problem on Ms Wr*l; INvlslon the Open was launched In 1946 airound In 41-36-80 and his oo- ferring to Ron Swobodsi. whose Sandy Koufax of the Los An- straight loss and 11th In 12 promptly stole second and Ing out—third, fourth and six Mike Ballo of Woodway, 35-85— hands—hanging on to third Atlunta 82 66 .664 _ when Ben Roman was the club gjgtant, Ralph DeWlcoto 38-84^72 two homers produced all of New Dodgers matched It twice, games. It was the fourth scored on FVank Baker's tangle. NEW YORK (A P)—Time is ninning out and the holes-Hond four coming In—lOth, 70, plus amateurs Kaak and place. San Fran. 81 66 .661 Sports Forum York’s runs in a 4-3 victory that while Don Wilson had 18 for straight victory for the expan- Duke Sims followed by lining a % M>’'ne.sotu 'I'wins are ninning away from the Oaklaiid 11th, 14th and 17th. Pinto. Each pro In this group P™’ which Include a double bogey The Indians, held to three hits (Tnclnnatl 79 86 .649 1 Except for double bogey on won $50. spoiled Carlton’s masterpiece. Houston last year. slon Ebepos, longest of the lea- 3-2 pitch into the standa In right Athk*tic.s. on the sixth. EilUngton Pro Wel­ for eight Innings by veteran Lee Los Angeles 79 06 .648 m Mike AmlrrwN' flret Inning ho­ the 12th and a bogey on the Beat scores by amateurs Mon- OPEN I,ETTER . Number of pros—at least 15 Swoboda, fanned twice by Carlton fanned the side In the son. center. 'Ihe Twins n-ducixt their mag- ly Clahon had a. pair of 37s tor Stange, erupted for four runs In Houston 76 70 .617 6V9 mer Hut June Cimlrnul opened Open letter to boys who were —failed to show after regdrter- Oarlton, boosted the Mets froth second fourth and n'nth In- • ^ » A walk, a double by TOny Hor­ U- miinlH-r (or cllm-blng the 14th, Smith paired all other day wore turned In by Stan 74 and his man Friday, Bob the ninth and a 4-1 victory over Snn Diegu 48 101 SIS 36H the Indiana' mnth with a alngle, (Herald Photo By Bucclvlclun) cut from Midget Football SPOUSES — Linda Moore Ing. The list of no shows In­ nings and retired 12 of the first GIANTS - BRAVES — ton and Lou KUmchock’a sacri­ American la-ague’e Wert Dlvl- holes. Ho had n'no one-putta In HUlnskl, EUlngton Ridge club Schaeffer, didn’t ' turn in Iris behind with each of his shoti— the Red Sox Monday night be­ atole eroond ami acored the his fine round. He was five un- nhampton and ex-club champ Form of u Cha’mp: Red Smith League teams last week. 131-341, Ronnie Zemaltls 128, cluded Peul Barkhouse, current 15 Mets oh whiffs. Mays moved Just one swat fice fly provided another run be­ Monday’s Results nlon i>ennant to eight Monday card. \ and both came when Carlton fore a crowd of 13,829. lyfog nm on Frank Baker’s ta- Rejection In any form Is dif­ Maine and Vermont Open fore reliever Sonny Slebert put New York 4, St. taxils .1 night, knocking off the A’a 6 3 der going to the 12lh when hO n,t Manchester, Prank Kozus of Robert WiUette 136-362, Fred had two strike on h!m. Swoboda staked the Mete to a away from the 600 homer career Ihe loss dealt the Red Sox’ gle Sliiw fuUuwed with his hom­ ficult to accept at any age, but Poudrier 162-368, Walt Arcand champ, and two tour veterans, brief 2-1 lead in the fourth when plateau and also contributed a down the uprlUlng. Montreal 8, Chicago 2 on Dave Ikstwell'a Hix-hltter. rjui Into hts first trouble, Springf'eld and Barry Hansen Three eagles were toglstered. The triumph increased to 4'-2 hopes of overtaking Detroit for er and ( ’li-veliuid added another it is particularly difficult when Bruce Doble and Jay Dolan. All I’hlkidelphla 2-4, I’ltta’bgb 1-3 Ihuim si KUIebrew wallo|s-|M-nes-'linded trip le-on e George Mbqiiin 223-600. fourth place Washington was Waterhury of the iCastern sallo of E ast Miiunlaln and Thus, Uio 70s by Kimk and early starting times yesterday hole, Sunday, Bob slonal title. 34 games, produced the winner ‘"F Inning, Mays lashed a run- CMcago (Hands 17-18) at of only three Chicago hit* as for you boys. R was also a cut to a mere two games. I.cague. • .a • slender Don Parson, unal- pinlo stood up from the chiiU- morning, then took some of his recovered nicely and was Meanwhlle, Willie Mays hit on a 2-2 court with Tommie "coring double and Willie Mc- Montreal (Robertson 6-13) Callfomfn trimmed LTtlcogo. tough week for our coaches. If 'WMle Dark is looking at "H e’s Just a Md, but he did TWINH ■ A»K — toched. lenge of the slmon-pures on VILLAGE IvnXERS — Jan caddy fee money and entered over for the next 17 and fin-' the 599th homer of' hla career In Agee on In the eighth. Covey an R B I single In the bot- Pittsburgh (Moose 10-3) at .Mill McGkdhlii ami Ken Tit- Spec Flavell, Alex Ferguson, young prospects, the Red Sox the Job for us tonight," Dark Shankland, who was In the Monday. HUlnskl, Hansen and Tomlinson 483, Bud TOmllnson the afternoon play, Just getting ished with a 71. The former leading San Fyanclsco past Carlton said Ron’s first homer Inning to put the Philadel|4ila (Frym an 10-18) Kllli'bn*w'ii h(»im*r rup|M>emler won hi* 13th triumph ye.sterduy in the 23rd Manchester Open? develop other Interests. But, the WasMngton challenge. The Red Sox, holding a 12-6 Houston (Griffin 10-7) at San by Fred Kosk of the Wethers- 72. LaPrancls, like HUlnskl. Is a Forstpom 196-476, Dorothy Among the N.C.’s—no cards— ow, one of several eix-toorlng only one-half/game and .003 per­, ofid homer,” saM Carlton. ”I “ career total of 1,192— Hod ('jLraw ofM*nrd tho thlnl game tiiurt ever (or an expan- Before collecting his $750 first place money, the then, since they are not hard­ Stange, a spot starter who will advantage, and the Indiana will Dle-^o (Sisk 1-11), N Meld Country Club imd Jimmy former club champion at Mii('hf»<] third when pltrhrr H«4- • ' Ignl Kanaiui •'Ity Brabemler deserting the amateur ranka hours from August to Novem­ of Ms best performances as he night. Boston's Jim Ixinborg, rigo 2-7) at IxM Angeles (Singer He Fingers threw wild. Then assistant at the Waterbury Rockledgo. teur Utles, while playing out of blistering 66 to pace the pros In streak 4-1/to move ahepd of the figured he’d be as tense as I fielder Into third place on the lliiilteil the Boyals to three hits last spring, the ' homo town ... tour for fame and ber teaching youngsters like had an edge on Luis Tlant, owner of a 7-10 record with 10 19-0 and Moeller 16), 2, twl- OHva doubU^l him lk>me and course, had 94-36—69, While Smith carted home the HAPPY HOLIDAYS — RosaUe Miancherter when be resided the Pro-Junior Tournament at Dodgers /into third place. Just was, thinking about me hanging all-time list behind Stan Musial III wvrft lliii.iigf with Diego 8e- product spent some anxious n>o- g he cm get past the sec- yourselves the bauslc skills and Cleveland's hard-luck hurler. straight Io(Mes a* a starter since nlgtit Klllrhn'W DoHowrd with hie 'Thanks to an eagle two on b‘ggest part of Uie $2,000 the Pelletier 128 the Manchester course. and Babe Ruth. gtil finishing up the first hole. Card continued proa wore shooting for, other ments waiting for the rest of F,„rlda test, rules of football. The number of Tlant surrendered a home run June 8, la due to oppose Cleve­ Wi-dneadsy’s Oaroes homer, « • • hours they put into planning to Mike Andrews with one out In land's Stan Wllllama, who has a his fine play and had 38-94- 69 spots were worth as follows: 2 the field to finish. " I ’m down to 185 pounds now, RED LEE CLASSIC —Harriet REDS - DODGERS — New York at Montreal, N Klllehrew ofN-ne<| the Htxtti ME-NATOIt-H O lliqiJCH — luid preparation off the playing Most notable familiar faoe the start. He allowed on6y one 5-12 record. Philadelphia at (Mcago for his day's outing. -$460, 3 — $250 ; 4 $180; 5 I m gt>hig to HolUm, Mass., which I feel Is my best weight" Coons 186-624, Grace Brenner Jarett Gets Better^with Age^ Tony Perez’ two-run zlngle With a Mingle and rame around Mike K|stteln's two-var‘li (kmhle and a nm triple lied the game for medlatt families, but the end tempo, retired pro at Francemta, (Cincinnati at San Diego, N amateurs to win the Open here, $50 luul 10 — $40. In tlie evWit In the PGA Sectional Qualifying, er .HaUl. "1 wius up to 200 ix)unds Eleanor Wilson 483, Linda iSaa- keyed a three-run third inning MOiTlf.cr fty hy I*eo ranleniui tt .lahlngtim In the eighth Inning results on game nights clearly who wen no less ithaa four Man­ S^n as Baseball Superstar Three Stars Out for Season Atlanta at los Angeles, N • • • capturing the 1967 tourney, of t'es, the p'ace money totals a 64-hole event. If I qualify, then when I got out of service imd saro 482, Betty Richardson 469, that carried Cincinnati part the atsl Hie Henator* pushed across demonstrate their hard work at chester Opens. Another was the Houston at Ban Francisco Cfualiftcd for the IXIA tour last wore divided oqurilLy among I phm U> attend the PGA a although I played well, I didn't Sandy Beben 473, Mary PreaU TIOr.KH YANKM — a nm ni t»-ai Balllmorr In thr ninth Tha holes" he imvwered In the cool ,,, , , . , , ' sions. aevoir yesterday from the first onrushing baseball superstar, "They Can’t come over the way Willie Crawford's lUh homer Heinsohn Helps Out, East DivMon CHURCH — Jhek Nash 202-267 of the season. In the sixth, pro­ when Won hU 33rd game, Ions erwhsl an It-game wlivZtag Indians Show Vast Improvement of the Pro Shop when, he work- ,, " f „ The coaches and the Board of /j tee like Harry did every year gets better with age. they could with the higher W. I. Pet. G.R. Joel Hitt 200-666, Sal Evange­ duced Los Angeles’ only rUn off pitching a IwtehlUer against the streak for Balllmore’* Jim ed earlier....rlUr thinthiM m'a.son ,gterniter Justlust years that Directors were astounded at the —^whlle on hla knees! The 23-year-^ second base- mound." And the heavier bat BalMmore 103 46 .649 a 07 wim the oix-n’s top effort. lista 201, Dan Fraher 207, Bill Tony Clonlnger, who had late YankreK. Palmer mls.slng making the grade at large turnout at registration. Carew has used to cut down on Detrott 44 61 ,671 1719 "When I went up to Maine, Grant 223-664, Sol Roman 222- man ' broke into the major .Answers Celts’ Call • • • the I’GA school 4o qualify 5)r Never before has the league Net winners were beaded by leagues in 1967 with the Mlnne- his overawing has undoubtedly' •'® help from Wayne Grang- Boston 74 64 .644 23 I played In four' big tourmi- 670, Jim F a rr 661, John FUlor- BOSTON (A P )— Tommy Heinsohn, who jiromised IMtIANH RED H4)X t - C R E Jin W lU f’K E V the tour. had 212 registrants for Midget Earl Everett of the host club helped. ®*^’ Wash’n. 77 71 620 30 Team Pleases Wiggin amo 666. sote Twins. Quite ppisUy to o - to answer any call for help when he retired as a Bos­ Imkn Hlms higgni a Iwieruii WASHINGTON (AP) - J a c k ­ Just how many will nacke the nients, the M ^ e Open, Spudlond PADRES - A8TROH — ton Celtics’ star four years ago, is keeping his word— laiiner oe Iksit/m rallied for (our ie Robinson, the firrt Negro to sectionals? many boys "stuck It out” to ELK S — Rich Hansen 135, Al Ballsieper to remailc, “He bongs spot on the AmerlcaJi League fw’s hitting success to the Cleveland 64 90 392 44 tjie Ojten imtl the Jordan Open and Houston's pen- run* In the ninth mnhig to over­ play In (he mejor leagues, say* "About seven or eight," the bitter end of'cut night Atkins 143, Dick Krol 144-138- the boll a mile.” Due to an Ill­ All-Star team and winning the rugged Twbjs lineup that In­ San-Diegodealt coming back as coach of the National Basketliall Asso- W««t Division In Latest Serimmage a number of Pro-Am.v. The com­ nant hopes a Mg blow w'i*.h take Iksrt/si "mors credit ihouhl go to former State imd Now England In addlUbn to the boys who 156-434, George Waller 367. ness, Everett has no feeling in league’s rookie of th^ year cludes Harmon KUIebrew and ciation champions. Minnesota 44 64 603 petition wa-s good and It starting line-up that averaged 22 when he quit st the sgr of 31 In la-e Stange was working on a Brunch Ri< key " (or breaking Amateur clmmplo replied. were registered on Aug. 13, 14, his right band...but It doesn’t award. Tony Oliva, a two-time Ameri­ Heinsohn, now a 33-year6ld Oakland 79 67 .Ml 9 ' IJy DEAN YOST .slmrp<‘neoch Bill Russell, Recognition Bein^ Sought TODAY enth place Twins. who announced his retirement and If arrangemenUi ran la- first started. 0|M'n during the past two weeks. t’lub Miuingcr Vic Bonottl be accepted as has been the >und him," nr- Monday's Reaune Tourtellotte at Coventry (soc­ And now In 1969 Carew, se­ in July. ' ^ worked out” Their first game Is still two in- TTir National Hockey I-eague ami thia left Ihe league no other, molded themselves together and ‘he second team during the past four weeks. 'HlsXdefenslve play has been personal eight-game winning Auerbach In announcing ap- Cleveland 4. Horton I OHs, a isilr of filis, two 70s imd fered Ix'fore .SmlUi started out Rockville at South Windsor season. It C9 UW lead the Twlna plonship again att coach In 1963- will be without the aervlcra of 20 i'our»e of action but to find re- You have learned something Namath’s Knees Are Bad, great," ^artln says. "He has streak snapi^ In losing the polntment of the former Holy Deirolt 2. New York 0 are bcglnnl.« to work a. a ^ two 718." in qiK'it of the $750 first prize (soccer) “into the AL playoff with Balti­ 66. then turned the benrh reigtin rrferera ami llneanien when Ihe [>lui eoim ta Bob Coughlin and Greg Vln- The 28-yenr-old knows the ' he ttx)k hojne last night. about football, and perhaps made some tremendous double opener to the Phils. Veale Cross All-American "If he dors Washington 3, Baltimore 3 East Catholic, South Catholic, more Starting Oct. 4, with the over Id Ruimell. who led Bonton Today’s Games regular oeason opens (M^. II un ■ ’ . , 7 cek played extremely well on Mancluwter ixmrwe like a IxKik, Smith Is nut officially a pro more Importantly, yx>u have I^ays. His base running Is excel- checked the Phils on one hit— a good Job. he'll probably be at RockvlUe (cross country) Doubtful for Sunday’s Game winner going Into the World Ser­ to two more title* In three ye it» Seattle (Meyers 0-3) at Kan- lesa It recognizes an aosoclrtlon In their scrimmage game defense and Jack Hollk back which he slundd, for he fln PGA. However, he’s selves. NEW YORK (AP) — Quarter- ”I Imagine I'U play.” Namath Carew’s fielding improved fourth—untH the ninth, when The A-ligle, a walk helped the Celtics to eight NB \ Tile 20 members of the Ns- country). with a slender lace and high vafe bualneiM. Helnaohn could.i’l eota (Perry 14-4) T "We had only 23 players In bov where he w\>n hutlvldual events Add to It by coming to our York Jets, his porcelain knees worst my knees have felt durli« veteran shortstop Leo Cardenas and a sacrifice set the stage for titles while scoring 12,194 points ' tlonal Hockey tsiague Officlala’ e Bulldogs, 21-14. Buckelcy’s uniform and with this number Bolton at Cheney (soccer) cheek bones, was born In Pana­ ■tay sway from the Celtic- Me .Caltfornta (May 4-13 and TANK SERVICE slate honors. iu\d later as isiddy "I'm JiLst a half-half pro,” the Friday night games at Mt. Nebo addling badly. Is a questionable -four seasons with the Jets.” from Cincinnati. The Twins rookie catcher Dave Watkins in nine years of regular se.uion Aasoclatlon walked out of train scores came on one njental er- they showed me a winning com- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 m a’s Canal Zone but grew up In worked out with the team fre­ Wright 1-7) at (Mcago (Johnson master «ni4-ftmUly as on assis­ long hitting belter said. wlth~your Dad or Mom begin­ starter In Sunday's American Dr. James Nicholas, the Jeta’ were last In the m ajors ta dou­ winning single. play, shocked many observer* Ing ramp Monday night aaying Windham at Manchester (soc­ New York. He speaks flawless quently and for the kuit three 0 6 and Horten 11-16), 3. twt- ror and they gave them one. blnatlon with each player hav- All Uuit will clumge If Smith Football League game in Den­ orthopedic specialist, said Na­ ble plays in J968 when five dif­ they won't return until the aaao- tant pro fsirller this spring.' He ning Sept. 26. and try again cer) Enigllsh and chatters expertly year* ho* nerved a* annuuv er nlght Ttl. 7I 2-I77i - "Our defense was good luid Ing a winning attitude." stated esm hmdle tlu.' le«ts at Bolton ver, math will be the Judge and Indt- ferent players were tried at elation receives NHL rccognl misled only 27 pulta yestenlay. next year. with Spanish-speaking Twin of game* on tele vision tietrolt tlHUer 4-3) rto-Nsw the Interior line of both defense Wiggin. Smith luia the necessary fl- and Palm Beach Garden. cated a declston won’t be made shortstop. lion On our part, the Board of Di­ players. . Tomm yhae been Intimately York (Downing 4-4), N «uid offen-<»e showcxl Injprove- Manchester began double lumcXal taicklng U> make Ids bid ,M:my thmk he's now rtvuly. until later this week. It Is, indeed, a different situa­ In Montreal. N lll, President rectors and the coaching staff, carew signed a Minnesota Involved with the Celtic* »lnce Cleveland (WlIHama 5-12) at ment,” commented Wiggin. practice seBslOha last night In Nicholas said that although tion thaui in 1968 and a different ('larence ('ariipbell said (he will make every effort during contract after an audition in m hU retirem ent," Auerbach aajd Horton llxmborg 7-10). N Backs Ed Paganl and Greg preparation for Uielr season Blackboard Spells Message Carew. our winter meetings to ensure Namath’s right knee was hyper- Yankee Stadium while the league's next move was ta Chamberlain moved the ball opener against Cfonard Sept. 27. Newsmen say that last year "Me has consulted w.th me ct HalUroore (McNally 146) at Rec Plans Clinic that we will be prepared for a flexed In a pUe-up during the Twins were on the rood. He "take (he ne< esaary steps ta (III he refused taferviews and al­ ten He knows our peraonnet Watatlngton (Hannan 4-6). N I Open Leaders large turnout for the 1970 sea­ For Flouuderiug Patriots Je ts ’ 33-19 victory at Buffalo spent only three smsons In the the gap " most Jumped the team one night and be has scouted for us " Wednesday’s Gemrs For Hoop Tooters son, and that a greater number minors and was called up for Me saM the league governors Utvi Sm ith. MiUK'iu'fttt^ ^7 DENVER, (AP) — The hand- cushion before letting the club ligaments in CTeveland when hla batting Auerbach originally planned OsMand at Kanzaa (Tty. N Tile Recreation Department of boys will be able to partici­ have already made a decision Coast Guard Seen Improved Cmig StMuUihuuL M Uh> writing was literally on the wall coast to the win. ‘ ‘“7' good. average crashed to .273. to handle the Ce'tic*' (>resea*on ttallfornta at Mlnneaota, N pate in midget football In the When CareW s selection was Ht-tgor Viuamtio. K Mt will civnduct a botetbull offl- tor the Boston Patriots before Tensl passed only three times right knee ’’ " *** *** But this post spring. Carew A V C R A G e S training with- Heirssrhn'* a*«i*t- Seattle at (M cago, 3. twl-night A rt OAnl. Sli»wo Aort'«* ^ chUs ollnlr starting In October seasons to come. Nicholas said. announced for this year’s All------» , . they stepped onto the field .Jn the second half, once tor a said : "I Intend to be relaxed - k,. ance while hoping that -Russell (Teveland at DetroM. N Af terT wo Wiiiless Seasons LX>n I'anKin Una(t«u'l 36-34 ^ Sincerely, .... „ Namath. superstar at i««« Star game he was leading the MANCHESTER SPORTSMEN ASSOCIATION. Mlko Bailo. WiftHlwuy s16r36 70 Air an.rone Interested In becom­ against the Denver Broi\cos touchdown, as halfback Floyd year’s Super Bowl underwent this y;ar and not let anything would change ht* mind about r-- Washington at New York, N NKW IXINDON, Conn. (API NU'hi'lrt. U luu. 3S-S3 7l> league with a .350-plus average, - Amerlcaa League Nattoaai I-eagne fact, we are gt>lng to be Strong­ ing a baskettuill official to of- John J. Walsh Sunday. UtUe devoured the Patriot de- surgery In 1965 and 1966 to worry -me. You can’t be perfect Urtng Halttmore at Horton. N INC. Krnli? Bontrt. Nliwfiiuotiuo 70 had stolen home six times and Batting (375 at bats)—Carew; Batting (375 at bats)—C Hoad triiw to Tennessee (md e r at every jioKitloM." J4m BaiilwU). W iugl'il b\H>t .'t»-34 70 fkiatc In the winter rocix-atton Board of Directors Scrawled on a blackboard In tensive line, gaining 105 yards pair torn ligametas In hi« rivht every day and If I make a mis­ However. Auerbach a|>parent------M«rrow Rood . North Covoiitry, Cowi. California and plum for a wh- Ti> basketball leagues. had committed only six errors Minnesota .337; Rceee, Minneso­ Jones, New York .347, Clemen­ Chief offensive duties will Bmi ijiinlor**, MiTKlvn 70 Manchester Midget the Denver dressing room was: In 21 carries. knee. take, ril say BO." ly gave up hojs-. r,t per*ua/Hng o i 1 nlng season—arc In the fall Those wiio successfully pass In 70 games. One week before ta .322. te. Pittsburgh »<) probab'y be numigid by quar­ xFiiM Kn»k Wrthi'nrflNil 70 and Pony Football "Game plan tor today: Kill.” Rush said he was not com- Cbmpllcattag the situation ta Calvin Griffith, Twins presi­ KuwelL who Joined the club tbe f I C K I ' t f f O O U schedule for coach Tad Schrmal- xJlin lUvkifiUi’ 3^’34 -?0 the clinic will lie conslder«-d to Assn. the All-Star game he set a nw Runs batted In—KUIebrew, Runs batted ta -McOovey, SECOND ANNUAL terback Guy Goorlwin ahd sttvMig R«>h Ai»ti<’I»4*U14'K. 36-»k> 7l Two and a haU hours after the pletely disappointed In his Namath‘s left knee which has dent. saya Martin is respontabie (*m e year aa Heinsohn In 1956. er’s Opast Guard Aciuiemy foot­ officiate In these leagues. Thy American League record sdth Minnesota 1 3 1 Powell. Balti­ San FVanctsco 130. Santo. Chi­ fullback Charlie' P.ke. j <.r(‘orgt« Titat American Ftootba.ll League sea- club’s efforts, citing penalties, ached sinoe an exhlbtUoo game for the change in attitude. to return Ruaael) still haa one ball team. xStiui llUliMkt. 11. AOu) 71 cllnte will be conducted by hla seventh steal of home. more 119. cago 116 , . For Keiinion FVl<* StiUi StaMowskl. lir 36<36 son opener for bo'tl^ clubs 'began, dropped passes and a lot of bad with the Minnesota VlUnga "Whatever change of person­ year to go dp a contrizet efh-ch G^.twln, a good piuwr at board basketball officials. Why, the m a rk ^ Improve­ CLAMBAKE It’s been.im uplilll flgl^t. In­ xFm nk Ki»AUii. i 3S-33 Tl Kiirih New He«d Denver scored an Impreaslve luck. \ I' more than two weeks ago. He ality that has taken place, give R ita—Oliva, Minneacita 179. Hlta-^M. Ak)U. PItUburgh 207, erpOld paV blm more than Another fine turnout has been ■ \- cluding two winless seasons, ihort pr long mnlre. has been Al Jt-Niir*. t.'hwr>’ VtUlAy 71 Interested persons slanild con­ ment over his first two sea­ Roue, Cincinnati 186 Ohi'l Wi4iu'k. K Mixmiain, 37-34 71 36-7 victory over the Patriots “We will not make wholesale sat out the exhibition game with Billy Martin all the credit. He’s Clarke. New York 173, $200,000 frw tlw- 1969 70 seascsi aaaunsd fur the annual Wort g e n e r a l doing »ome Impressive numtng tact Mel Slebold, recreation di­ sons? , OPEN TO PURLIC since Otto Graham left the Qii x B a n T UaJUtMt, UoAHluiti^ 36-36 71 Of N.K. Collejies and ‘marred the head coadlilng changes,” he said, "We feel we the Dallas Cowboys the follow- the big factor In changing Car­ Triple*-R. Smith, Barton 7; Triple* -h IVNkvUo Mail 3S-34 -73 rector, or Carl Silver, asslstrmt "Rodney ha* got an awful lot WtKxly K ay. JUvkltHlKo 4 hair But Schroeder, with the ex­ versatility from J ’lke, brother o' fcrtl llubUi. 37-36 TJ office, no (.'rtlar St. Martin, ta his first season as 10 A.M. ril Darh Ray O NVIU. 8i»rlu*rfli’kl 37<16 73 Trinity Collegx', is the now pres­ floundering Boston team. rect our mistakes and prepare find out in practice If he can set Martin, also a second base- Washington 46; R. Jackaon. Home run* - McCovey, Slut cut out (or him with Ruaaell and man. re$>orU 140 lU ktaa have Navy captain Dan “inke. He Twins field, boas. 'It’s Just that perience of last year’s 3-7 sea­ xlCarry Kk'b. Miuu'hfcitt'r 36-36 73 ident of the New England "For us. It’s a big »in." said for Kai)sas City." up to pass wUhoiA hurting the msji during his playing days, Oakland 44. Francisco 44. H: Aaron. Atlanta Sam Jones retired and Mai Ora besBi aold LTtaMTER. STEA9IUUI, HtXT DOGS, MASiBUROERS, son behind him, Is going rushed for 244 yards lust year xSam IVtrxMk*. Hub Mi:tA 36-3B 73 he’s putting it all to use. 'When B^ib LnJ'YatKUs. tktgowoiftl 3^-34 73 Yacht Race d inner > fonf ronce on Athletics. Danver coach Lou Saban In the Rush said Patriot quarterback left knee." Nicholas said, says: "I's e always known Rod Pitching (14 decisions)— 41. ham lort because ol Illness *121# committee wtU meet Wed SWEET (tMLN — K’E COW DRAI-T R E IS and threw for 699 more. we started the season. I didn’t Into his second coaching year Amateur 68—'W emOAGO (API—Denis IVsey Kurth who also Is president dressing room. "We won big, Mike Taliaferro, who threw for Namath was ordered by Nl- was a good Ud. He alsrays tells' Palmer. Baltimore 14-1. J34. ' Pitching (14 deeialooa)—Beav­ "I coneder this a rhalleng' " noaday nlghz at the home ot here banking on much Improve­ T T. Ji>n«w. N iT ark . II know he sroukl be leaxilng the Rldea, OanMe, F m Isr All On the fur end of the thrown of Wapplng. L'onn,. took a first of the New England Interi-ol- and I know how it feels to be on 257 yards but was Intercepted cholas Monday to keep ice cm me tbe truth.”. ’ 2 33; McLain, DMrott 23-7. .747, er, N e * York 22-7. .759, 2 41; Helnaohrf aald In taking over a Sbsv* McAdam to make return* Kk'h. K Naaatfr. & Kajtav I> Mo- league but I teew be was capa­ ment. He also has 38 lettermen ball, the Cadets will have wtpit Kay. J I iniilo. J K Kv- place, .Monday In the one-of- leglate Amateur Athletic Asso- the other side ol the fence." four times and cxHild not pass his right knee. 2 72. Maltaiey. Clnctahatl 10-4, 714, club which, has won II tltlea In and check final ptans Other bock to help with his task. «vett. .8 llaniMn, L. WalkliLs, i^ ble of hitting .300." S tr ik e o u ts — McDowell, 2 71. Ad«m U.OO CM M raa $1.50 Schroeder calls "receivers who Saabla 63—D Bn^Uhan. F Mar- a kliid yacht races here. He oiathm, was elected Monday. He Quarterback Steve Tens! dl- for a toucdidosm, "had a ttn t Asked schlch knee hurt ;gioc«, the last 13!'years' "I know the mart tags are alaSted Sefit 24 rt " I know we’ll be a b etter, "Tbe lower mound this year Tbs Syracuse Unleenity foot- can catch the ball with any­ a^uUl. Irttvelaml. B IJaiw^en G was firit In the second race of succeeds Lloyd Lax of Pates reted the Broncos to the vlcto- pssses dropped and some bad Namath replied, "Hell, I ckmt Cleveland 254; LoUch, Detrott Strikeout*)-Jextktne. CMcago attitude of Ihtaclub T(»eae guy* the home of Hank MM'onn and For TIrfceto: JO E t'ATAUH. 445-5434, eai or b«Jore 8 ep4. I t s team offensively,’' he says. "In body." SciMni. H Arvluui>btial(, K Slor- may have taken aWay some of bon tsqja Includes IS lettermsn. 245 toa the ’first division. Oollege. ry, piling up a 28-0 halftime luck. knesr.” 255. Giboon, 8t Louis 245 have the attitude to edn ’’ Oat 1 at Tom Conran's home PAGE EIGHTEEN '■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 ■' V Busine's Servicw Roofing—Siding 16 School and Ck^slH 33 Holp W a n ta i^ / HaIpWaniml— Holp WoiHad \ PAGE NINETEEN OfFerad 13 BIDWiaj^ Home Improvement Famaia 35 Fomeda 35 35 CLASSIFIED BRICK, block and atone woirk. Co. E:^rt installation of MEN EARN Help WantMl— A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE aluminum siding, gutters and RECEPTIONIST, .some typing, Dogs—Birds—f« h 41 Brick walla, patloa, outdoor-in­ TOP p a y - CLERK-TYTIST — Typing and SEX7RBTARY — Receptionist SHEE7T Metal Workera—Eheper- Artiehs For Solo 45 door flreplacea, aldewalka, trim. Roofing tne{aU|iUon and necessary, 95 daily. Write SALESWOMAN- Bookkeeper- MAN for work local dairy shorthand necessary. Diversi­ needed for dentist’s office In ienced in aircraft fabrication. I'BEAUTIFUL /'/OU llMOW MCI \ f . IT S GR(X>MINO. aU breeds. Bar ' chimneya. BVee eatimatea. repairs. 649-6495, 875-^06 14.50 and up per hour. Train FO Box 222, Manchester. H you Uke dealing with peoiUe store, three evenings plus P«rtO»PeNNY,TliE SETUP, BESIDES ^ ’TOBAOCO cloth for nle, onlt- . A fied duties in sales depart­ Manchester. Applicant needs Top pay for top personnel. FuU some Sunday work. CaU (M9 I »€H-flEH'l lWE / id mJG AGEUT spDlCM'/.' ROOFING and Roof Repair .. backhoes, loaders and ment Benefits. Aj^Iy Iona to be a good typist and a c -' 8017. After 6, 6499707. MAS AM OFFICE ■ \ ; 0 LIVE Rd., BoH(X>. 643-5427 and gross. 872-6887, Rotlte SO. Mfg. C6., 8 Regent S^.. Man­ work for small office. Indus­ ure*, you wUl enjoy Uils dl- Co, 65 Elm St., Manchester. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS STEPS. Eldewalka, stone walls, Couglin Roofing Co.. lnc„ 643. acrapers In booming con- curate with figures. Pleasant veraified, better than average FURMlSMED LIME AKC registered, sable male RockvlUe. flreplacea, flagstone terraces. 7707 chester. ' trial distributor. Fringe bene­ surroundings, liberal benefits, 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. strilcUon industry. Complete position. Knowledjge of sewing EXPEaUBNCED TMElAJldAMAL- CoIUe, 2 sable females, also FOR BETTER cleaning, to keep All c(|ncrete repairs, both 'jt- training program. Full and fits. Parking supplied. South- salary commensurate with ex­ ROOFING, aluminum aiding, HYGIENIST for Saturdays, end of Hartford. Hours 8 -5 helpful but not necessary. You Blue Merle or wlU give to a colors gleaming, use Blue sld? and outside railings. Land part-time daases. Prepare perience. Hours 9-6 p.m., Mon­ wUl be trained. AU employe CABINETMAKERS good home on breeder’s terms. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. gutters, carpenter work, 80 and dental secretary part- p.m. Salary based on ex­ day through Friday. Please Lustre carpet cleaner. Rdbt / scaping. Rea.sonably priced for a future. CaU 1-225-8719 time. Write Box “F” Manches­ benefita. Apply in person to 872-6306. Call 643 08SI years’ experience. Cormectlcut anytime. perience. Part or full-time reply. Box "S’’, Manchester electric ahampooer II. The 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATIOM Valley Construction Oo„ 648 ter Herald. the Singer Oo., 856 Main St., ExceUent openings. Apply: Sherwln-WilUams Oo. ______4______days. Call 527-1876 for appoint­ Herald. Short order. PuU or part- LASSIE tsrpe toy Shetland sheep Deadline for Saturday and Monday la 4 :S0 p.m. Friday 7180. Free estimate Manchester. LAWNS maintained. Rubbish WAITRESS wanted. Experience ment. DISPLAYCRAPT, Inc. time Only permanent em- dog, ten-months old, male. taken to the dump. Odd Jobs. ^ not necessary, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. EJXTRA CHRISTMAS money, {Uoyes, no students. AKC registered. All shots, PLEASE READ YOUR AD 649-1888 after ^ p.m. ROOFING, Siding, Ahiminum Help W anted— Manchester — 643-9667 Boon and AceossorlM 46 gutters. Carpentry, additions, Good working conditions, $600 salary now imtil Dec. 20, Apply in person. housebroken. good with chU- Claaaifled or “Want Ada” are taken over the phone aa a Female 35 NURSES’S AIDE, 911 p.m., fuU X-TRA-$$ 4 houra daUy, morning or ev9 PART-TIME, three to four dren. Call 742-6888. 16’ BARNES aluminum boat, YOU ARE A-1. tiuck Is A-1 remodeling and rec rooms. meals'^fumished, no Sunday or part-time. Call 649-4519. convenience. The advertlaer ahould read hla ad the FIRST work. 643-9040. nlng houra, downtown Man- hours per day, mornings. CaU 36 h.p. Evlnnide electric start Cellars, attica, yards, ditve- Free estimates. R. Dion, 643- Sign up now—begin later. 6496334. DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the 4352 cheater office, convenient I ’VE MAP TMK5 PEStf yJELL TP NEED AN OMAV FROM motor, needs some work, trail­ next inaertlon. The Herald la reaponalble for only ONE In­ ways sealed and small tnick- WA1TRES8 Wanted — Imme­ BOOKKEEPER — Experienced Many attractive clerical HOWARD JOHNSON FREE KITTENS. Call 947-1103. Ing done A-1 right. Call Tre WOMAN to work full or part- through trial balance. Plush parking. Telephone mall order 2 8 VEARS,M1?.R.'CAM TME O T K f f A l M fM M G E R ! er. taoo or best offer. CaU 649 correct or omitted inaertlon for anv advertinement and then diate opening, hours 11-4, 5 time as saleslady In toy de­ openingfs. Full or part-time BRIDGEPORT Operators— Blx- r e s t a u r a n t £ MAVE A NEW 6349.. only to the extent of a “ make good” Inaertlon. Errora which .mono TPnioklng Service toll- Roofing and days weekly. Apply In person office in 'excellent location. hours available. Work In salea. Phone Mra. Anderaon, perienced In aircraft experi­ B ut THE REST niLouT A MouKmoH oftm free. 742-9487 partment days. Apply manager Salary $110 plus. Fee paid. 646-0726 for appointment. OF THE OFFICE OME^ _ IN 1R1PUCATE, AND iflL G O do not leaaen the value of the advertlaement will not be __ Chimnays 16-A LaStrada Restaurant. of toy department. Treasure your own area, free park­ mental work. Top pay for top 394 ToUand Tpke., Manchester 'THREE kittens, seven weeks - corrected by “make good” inaertlon. Rita Girl, 800 Silver Lane, East ing,—top rates. No fees. COUNTER girl, 6 a.m. to 3 personnel. FuU benefits. Ap­ R3RCE*'*? ^ TOTNENEXTROiaiO old, housebroken. (3aU anytime SHARJ’ENINO Service — Saws City, West Middle Tpke., Man­ Hartford, 5299416. ROOFING — Specializing r* COUNTER women for evening chester. Open dally 95, Monday and p.m., five daya a week. Apply ply Rolo Machine Co., 56 STKlCTlV MtET»Ks,8UT IV( . 6492641. knives, aces, shears. skates Elm St., Manchester. SLUMVILLE.' NOT PROMWNia/ IMry Products 50 (Rockville. Toll Free) rotary blades. Quick servlee pairing roofs of all kinds, new shift, 7 p.m. to midnight. DEMONSTRATORS —Guaran- Thursday luitU 7. Call Sld------—------Capitol Equipment Co.. 3f teed $180 in toys and gifts free Adams St., Manchester. BEFORE you look any further, r e p a ir m a n — Personable puppies, registered. Call 647- WASHED canning tomatoes. 643-2711 cleaned and repaired. 80 years' West Middle Tpke., Manches­ dependable man with mechani­ 9673. while they lost, $1.29. BucUand « 875-3136 Main St., Manchester. Houn ter. to you plus $100 in cash for COED temporary service. NURSE’S AIDE — 11-7 part- come to the Klock Oo., at 1366 dally 7:80-5, Thursday 7:80-9 experience. Free estimates Just 20 nights work. No cal aptitude to be trained in re­ *ciNicAL se c y ------Farms Vegetable Stand, comer Call Howley 648-8861 844- 100 Constitution Plaza, Suite 800 time at Manchester Manor ToUand Tpke., Manchester. We Saturday 7:80-4 648-7908 OPERATORS delivery, no colleotlng.v U In­ have openings oa second shift pair of sewing machines. Some rOLEDO^OHK). POUR free kittens, house- of Tolland Tpke. and Adams 8888 . terested in becoming a demon­ Rest Home. CaU 6490129. pubUc contact. This hi a broken. 8 males, one female. St. TREE SERVICE (Soucler) ------8______in our Heat Treat Dept. Very Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? strator or having a party, call MAJOR steel company needs interesting work and we wlU permanent position and calls 6434929. ------Trees cut, building lots clear­ ROOFING, Gutters. C^'mneys— BE ONE MANICURIST wanted, fuU or for a reUable man. PuU em­ New and repairs our special­ WANTED collect 1-489-4101 or 1-482-1192 mature woman for secretarial part-time. CaU Magic Mirror train you. Please apply In per­ ed, trees topped Qot a tree work in East Hartford. Private ploye benefits. Apply in per­ 24-Hour Answering Service ty. 20 years experience. Free after 5 p.m. Laurene Toy Par­ Beauty Salon, 643-2449. son. FREE— Black male kittens, Housohold Goods 51 problem? Well worth phone ties, Goshen, Conn. parking, full benefits, salary son, Singer Co., 866 Main St., • br Uak«tf fmimm IfOws, Im. n i l / , 9-K. call, 742-8282 ’ estimates. Call Roy Kanehl, OF THE Manchester. call after 5 p.m., 649-4617 Free to Herald Readers 843-0383 after 6 p.m. commensiu^te with experi­ SHIPPING — receiving clerk, __ LIVING mom set, consisting of AT PERSONNEL Intenrlew- ence. Call 2899306, 95 p.m. Westlnghouse Appliance Sales ----stereo, 4 end tables, and sofa. PAUL’S Odd Jobs Done — MECHANICS and mechanics Want Information on one of our claaaifled advertlaementa? HNAST er Trainee — If you are sharp and Service Oo., East Hart­ HoJp Waiitod—Malo 36 Holp Wantod—Malo 36 Solosinon Wanlod 36-A LIvo Stock 42 Call 528-4206. Chain saw work, roofing, drive­ Millinery, and aggressive and enjoy IF YOU liIAKE drapes than WAITRESSES helpers, fuU or part-time. Gocti No anawer at the telephone Hated? Simply call the Q. ford. Hours 8:18 - 6. CaU Mr. pay, benefita. Apply in person, ways sealed, carpentry, ma- Dressmaking 19 Several excellent opportu­ meeting people, our office is there is a job waiting for you Kennedy, 289-7931. An equal op­ PONIES, mare, excellent with 8BIATNG MACHINES — sli«sr aonary work, attics, cellars, nities have developed in our ready to offer you a respon­ at Pilgrim Mills Fabric De­ Now hiring for after Labor Mlntt Auto Care, West Middle ALUMINUM products sales­ children. Griding and colt. automatic zlg-tag, axesUsal portunity employer. Tpke., Manchester EDWARDS garages cleaned, lawns fertil­ DRESSMAKING and aUera- office for full-time. sible position. Some coUege partment Store, in our Day. Days or nights, fuU or REFRIGERATOR DEAN MACHINE man. One who is familiar with Best reasonable offer, 643-1312. condition. Makss buttonholsa, tlons, zippers replaced etc. part-time. Experience not storm windows, storm doors, ized, etc. Phono 64941020 for or two-yeairs working ex­ drapery departmetU. CaU Mr. MECHANIC—^Full or part-time. WANTED —FuU-time service PRODUCTS, Inc. hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ ANSWERING SERVIGE free estimates. Call 6494311. N perience necessary. Excellent Blake, 6494422. necessary. Apply in person Inquire In person, HoUday MECHANIC aluminum siding, etc. with inally over $800., • laoathly CLERK-TYPIST only. station attendant. Apply in per­ price knowledge. For full In­ phone personality essential. Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Man­ son only to Mr Sloan, Sloan 102 COLONIAL RD. payments of 88.80 saeh or pay- COMPLETE sharpening serv­ Payroll department, ^ must Salary plus commission. Rita chester. formation call e43-2771. Artklos For Solo 45 $51 cash. 522-0981 dsalsr. 649-0500 875-2519 ice. Hand and power mowera Moving— 1 rucking—~ Garage. Route 83, Vernon. Person must be experienced be experienced. Girl, 800 Sliver Lane, East GAL FRIDAY in tractor trailer gas, in MANCHESTER TAKE SOIL away tha '’Blue and leave your meaaage. You’ll hear from our advertlaer In sharpened and re|Mired. Pick Sforaga 20 Hartford, 528-9416. HOWARD JOHNSON BAKER’S helper or donut maik- Lustre way from carpists and Model Home Fumlturs Jig time without apending all evening at the telephone. up and delivery Call anytime, Local opi^unlty for neat ap­ er, full-time. WiU train. Apply FULL OR PART-'nME diesel refrigeration units. MANCHEBTTER DeUvery-ll^t T Position is with large com­ Has Immediate Openings: upholstery. Rent electric 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL 64.3.5305. Sharpen, 585 Adams CLERKS PART- FULL-TIME days, for pearing, • personable working 394 Tolland Tpke. Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 Cen­ Help Wanted— - i - trucking and package delivery. mother with light bookkeeping MORNINGS pany offering exceUent Days: 7 a.m. to 4:80 p.m. shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint k 19 PIECES S t, Manchester, Oonn. Bakery office and cash de­ child care, aides, companions ter St., Manchester. Male or Female 37 Wallpaper. Supply Automobilos For Sol# 4 Refrigerators, washers and to elderly and convalescents. and secreartial experience. Apply wages and fringe benefits. 1297 MANCHESTER - South Windsor stove moving, specialty. Fold partment: Must be able to You need no pre­ Flexible hours may be ar­ FULL-TIME or part-time, Immediate interview and Nights: 4 p.m. to 1 am . 1968 VOLKSWAGEN fostback, use either comptometer or Top pay. Must have own trans­ TOP NOTCH FOODS placement. PUNCH press operators, full or ALUMINUM sheets used as AI Marino Services (Formerly ing chairs for rent. 849-6752 vious experince. portation and be over 21. Call ranged. CaU for an appoii¥t- maintenance man, hours can TURRET LATHE: Set­ Inurior Designer wants rsUsbls HERALD blue. Stick shift, radio, white- calculator. 801 SllVer Lane, Blast Hartford part-time. No experience re­ printing plates. .009 thick, 2Sx M & M Rubbish). Attica, cel­ We’ll train you at We Sit Better, 2892530. ment with Mr. Beauregard, 646- BABY SITTER wanted eve­ be arranged. Good starting up and operata 36", 26 cento each or 6 for $1. family or newlyweds to accept walls. Excellent condition. 646- lars, garages, bams cleaned Palming—Paporlng 21 0552. nings, no weekends. 643-9033. pay, company paid bene­ 2893326 quired. Apply in person. Gayle delivery of completo Model Dis­ DOX LETTERS 3407 after 4 p.m. , Accounts Payable: Must a gor CaU between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. AVENUES women to drive school bus. patio sand. Call 643-9604. pc. Convertible living Room. THE HERALD will TMt MANCHES'TER, CONN. wanted for general repalr REM'IHED persons to work full 1966 (CHEVROLET Caprice, UNIQUE new home owners OPERATORS for advancement. further details, call 6492841, Roberts Electric Co., 644-2421. EAST HARTFORD, TOOL - GRINDER: Exper­ Hours 7-9 and 2-4, $2.75 per 6 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. Dinetta. disclose the Identity of service: Pointing, cement B. H. MAGOWAN JR. k Sons', garage. Profit sharing plan or part-time in retail store. ienced in sharpening metal hous. After 6 p.m.- call 644- CARPBTTS and life too can be any advertiser using box bucket neats, automatic shift, interior and exterior pointing, Ext. 26. available for qualified man. MANAGER trainee for branch Pleasant easy .work. Ideal for $10 down, you may purchase work, driveway repairs, seal- Openings for experienced COMING to the "Big B?’’ See CONN. cutting tools. 1902. H.A. Frink. Wapplng. beautiful If you use Blue any room individually. Im­ letters. Readers answer­ power steering, power brakes. paper hanging. Thirty years operators. We wtU also train Visit our employ­ RELIABLE woman for gener­ See Mr. Sloan, Sloan Garage, office located in Manchester. anyone who wishes to add to ing blind box ads One owner. Low mileage. Rea­ InK, yards, garages, attlqs Fashion Frocks In the Better LuMre. Rent electric shampoo- mediate deUvsry or free cleaned. General maintenance. experience, four generations. those interested and qual­ ment office lo­ al housework, one day week­ Living Building. Find out how Route 83, Vernon. Very good position. CaU 849- his income. CaU between 7 and AU Bensfits MEN or women to work In er $1. Olcott Variety Store. desire to protect their sonable. Call 872-6205. Free estimates, fully insured. 0174. 8:30 - 5. 9 p.m., Mr. Howard Maclde, storage. identity con follow ’his Guaranteed workmanship. ified. cated at 62 East ly. Call 646-2110. easy it is bo make $60 a week. An Equal Opportunity dietary department of modern CAP * CCP Charge Plana 643-7361. GOODYEAR Service Store 1-443-1433. nursing home. Hours to be a r­ SCREENED loam, processed procedure: Free estimates. Phone I. Haln- Center Street, For more Information, caU El­ has an opening for a full-time PORTER needed, good hours, Bhnployer Alao. our own Instant O sdll sey, 643-8089. Company offers excellent CLEANING woman, twice a len, 875-9673 or Mary, 742-7562. 'TRUCK MECHANIC ranged. Pleasant working con­ gravi-l, gravel, land, stone, 1919 CORVETTE. Excellent vrigea and working condi­ Manchester. Open tire changer. Some stock room good wages. Apply in person. CXIUNTERMAN, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., fill. George H. Ortffing Inc Plan Enclose your reply to condition. 6492445. week, minimum of two hours dition. Call 647-1462. the box In an envelope — INTERIOR painting and paper tions, convenient free park­ Tuesday through per day. Call Flair Home Fur­ and deliveries Involved. CaU Parkade Bakery, Manchester no experience necessary. Ideal FOR PRIVATE FLEET Andover 742-7886 hanging. Call 644-0373. for college student with after­ DISCOUNT FURNITURE address to the CHasslfled 1966 FORD and Plymouth 4- Housohold SarvIcM ing and above average bene­ Friday from 8:30 nishings, 646-2615. 646-0101. An equal opportunity Shopping Parkade. 6498820. WANTED — Demonstrators for Manager, Manchester fits. Apply: a.m. to 5:00 FULL-TIME employer. noon or evening classes. Ap­ Permanent position open for AUTOMOBILE Ideal toys. High commission; 40 QUART milk cans, (ilaln or WAREHOUSE Evening Herald, together door sedans, V-8, automatic, OfFarad 13>A NAME TOUR own price. Paint­ UPHOLSTERER part - time, p.m, or call 643- SEVERAL women needed for ply In person. Bonanza Steak heavy duty truck mechanic. no collecting, no delivery. antique. Inquire 359 lildwell St. NOW 2 m o LOCA’nONS with a memo listing the radio, power Hteerlng, extra ing, paper hanging, paper re­ morning and afternoons. Call House. 287 W. Middle ’Tpke., Manchester. wheels. 643-2880. UOH7 TRUCKINO. bulk deliv­ 4101, extension light bench assembly work, SALESGIRL A first class mechanic is re­ MECHANIC Pick your own kit. 742-7672. 3580 Main Si. Hartford companies you do NOT moval, ceilings. Guaranteed FIRST NATIONAL fringe benefits. Apply in per­ Watkins Bros., 643.5171. 6491154. want to see your letter. ery, yarda. attics, cellars clean workmanship. Prompt service, STORES, INC. 368. Evening and WANTED ROCKVILLE quired with the ability to in d u s t r ia l us«h1 fluon-si’ent 522-7249 Your letter be da- 1001 THUNDERBIRD, L ^d au ed and removed. Also odd Jobs son. Engineered Metals, 10 HU- overhaul and repair trucks. Qualified mechanic required for (formar B^lllsr Brush bldg.) satisfaction guaranteed. 647- Saturday inter­ liard St. light fixtures, 4’, two ImllMi, Btroyed i f the advertiser model, good condition, original 644-8962 9564. PARK k OAKLAND AVE8. Delsel experience helpful Plymouth - Chrysler dealership. Ideal for warehouses fsctorleB. ITS idne St. Manchestar ■ owner. Call after 6 p.m., 643- views can be ar­ Sales experience desired. AREA Top wages, overtime available, Is one you’ve mentioned. BAST HARTFORD, CONN. CATALOG free. I’ll send you and should be familiar PET PROFESSIONALS garages, workshops and green 646-2383 If not it will be handled 5335. TWO handymen want a variety JOSEPH P. LEWIS Chistom ranged. Insurance plan available. with automotive instru­ permanent position. ExceUent all new Popular Club catalog. Bonus available by commis­ Circulation counselor need­ LYDALL & FOULDS houses. $3 each. Uremmo k (former Norman’s Furn in the usual manner. o( Jobs by day or hour. Rea­ Painting. Interior and ex­ ments. Company offers ex- working conditions. Free hon- Career opportimUy with Warehouse 1967 MUSTANG, 2-door hardtop, sonable. Call 643-5305. Let friends shop from it. Then sion. Ai^ly ed in growing circulation DIVISION growth company for exiier- Sons Sales, 819 Boat Middle terior. Paper hanging. Wall­ WAITRESS needed, over 18, area. ceUent wages, and work­ pital, major medical, life in­ Tpke.. 649-B963 at corner at Pine * Forest St.ei V-8 engine, 3-speed, radio, you pick $50 and more in free ing conditions, free benefit surance and pension plan. Paid leni-ed people in the care enow tires. $1,650. 646-7986 af­ LIGHT trucking —Lawns cel- paper books on request. Fully weekdays and nights, meals AppUcant must have a de­ FULL-TIME Mon. Frt. 99. Bat. 99 insured Free estimates. Call THE items. Alice Williams, Popu­ TREASURE SHOPPE program, including health unltorms and laundry service. and handUng of tropical fish, - Lott and Found 1 ter 4. i,ar,s, attlc.s cleaned, odd Jobs. and uniforms furnished. Apply lar Club Plan, Dept. X603, Lyn- sire to work with newspa- SIX DAYS PER WEEK dogs, and birds. Mim- 649-9658, if no answer. 643-6362. in person, Alice’s Kitchen, Manchester Parkade perboys in the promotion and accident insurance, Paid holidays and vacatluns. HIDING mower and snow blow­ CUSTOM mode drapertea, slip Trees cut and removed, 643- brook, N.Y. Apply agers-Asalstant Monagt-rs covore and reupholstering. LOST —Collie dog, Aug. 23, 1966 FORD custom, 8-cyllnder 6000. Bro^ St., Manchester. and servicing of their routes. SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL life Insurance and pension er Call after 4 p.m., 649-6636 PAINTING— Interior and ex­ SOUTHERN plan. Immediate Interview Groomers needed for new Budget terms. BsUbllshad In vicinity East Hartford. Named 2-door sedan, automatic, radio, GAL Friday — $90. Fee paid. Must be a high school grad­ fully alr-anding Company. 6490138 after 6 p.m. 043-1731. firm is located In a beautiful looking for permanent part- PARK & OAKLAND for appointment. Director, 8<-uffy Pet Center, 2339. fice. Application made for pay­ Main St. 649-5221. waitresses, 5-day week, 9 - 5 TELEPHONE suburban atmosphere with lots ment. Trucks—Troctort 5 time Job. Hours 1-4:30 p.m. AVENUES S3 Cottage Place, Allendale, EDWARD R. PRICE -Palntlng shift and 193 shift. W. T. of free parking. Fanning Per­ HARTFORD COURANT 615 PARKER ST., MANCHESTER New Jersey, I-201 327-8400. OI-ABS Mxmrcases, ohelvlng and MOVING Frlfldalra frootfirsa i960 FORD pick-up % ton Fleot- exterior and Interior Paper- Grant Co., Parkade. only. Telephone and general of­ mtsceUaneoua Marine equip- refrigerator, carpeting, sofa, LOST —Gray and white tiger sonnel, 750 Main St., Hartford, fice duties. CaU 643-2178 _ ^ - D. K. WELCH, Mgr. EAST HAR-TFORD, MEN for tire servlee and re­ slde, 4-apeed transmission, Building—* hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured COMPANY 2796960. Open until 7 p.m. 13 Park St., Rockville Mrs. E. S. Loftus CONN. cap shop. Good pay. 4965 hours moijt. McUiidos Sport Spot, While leather choir, daok. Cbli cat, Russell D r, Tunnel Rd., radio, heater, safety flasher. 649100$ ATTENTION housewives— SeU tween 9 a.m. - 4:80 p.m 6498747. 648-7871. Vernon area. Call after 8 p.m., Contracting 14 through December. Ehccellent 875-6286 per week, all beneflu. Must 643-8690. Ports for rack. Cali 6490387 An equal opportunity employer be steady worker. Experience after 4:30 p.m. INSIDE—outside painting Spe- commissions, ho coUecUng, no MAN part-time, a.m. or p.m. MECHANIC tor pin setter ma­ SUPERINTENDENT for Gar­ Elderly Persons N. J LsiFlainme — Carpenter olal rates for people over 66. deliveries, no Investment. CaU chines. Must have some me­ LA'THE Operators —Experienc­ helpful. Apply NlchoU Man­ contractor. Additions, i emodel- weekends. Experience with den type apartment. Must chester ’Tire, Inc., 296 Broad Applications now being 1968 INTERNATIONAL 1200 CaU my competitors, then call or write, “Santa’s Parties, small gas engines and counter chanical experience. For ed In aircraft experimental NOTICE tng and repairs. CaU anytime me. Elstlmates given. 6497863 I-^IOKING for a good Job In FEMALE PRODUCTION have knowledge of general St., Manchester. taken for Male and Femiile Parsonah model, 4-wheeI drive, rack, toys and gifts, party plan, now w^k Important. Manchester nights only. Apply in person, maintenance and repairs. work and large diameter turn­ body, d.ump, with snow plow. tor free ostimates. 875-1642. ------Inc.,’’ Avon, Conn., 06001, tele- Manchester? We have a posi­ Vernon Lanes, Route 83, Ver­ ings. ’Top pay for top person­ elderly p«>rsons to serve as BREMAR convalescent H O M E tion that we feel is interesting, area. 875-8341 after 7 p.m. - Sober ad reliable. Good sala­ Foster Urandparcnla at RIDE WANTED from Wood- I»w mlloago. 644-0122. H oot Finishing 24 phone 1-673-3455, also booking ASSEMBLERS 10 p.m. non. nel. FuU benefits. Apply Rolo HALLMARK Building Com­ parties. diversified and challenging. ry and beneflu. Send resume Mansfield Training Scinol MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 bridge St., Manchester, to pany—for home Improvement, 1st, Sod and 3rd SHIFT OPENINGS to Manager, 6 Downey Drive, Machine Co., 55 Elm Bt., Man- Salosnmn Wantod 36-A Travelers dally, 8-4:30. Call FXiOOR SANDING and reflnlsh Applicant must be a good LANDSCAPE laborer* full ■ Chester. providing Care and Cxrmpan- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS additions, rec rooms, garages, typist and accurate with APPLIANCE SERVICE Manchester. 649-3957. 1967 DODGE Van truck $1,295. ing (speclaUslng in oldsr LEGAL Secretary —ElxceUent HOUSEWIFE SHIFT 9-4 time, no experience neces­ ionshlp for two young chil­ in v it a t io n t o b id Call 647-1788 after 5:30 p.m. roofing, gutters. Free esti­ skUls required but legal ex­ figures and have a pleasing MAN SALESMAN—one who is fam- dren - two hours eai-li dally, floors). 'Inside painting. Papeir GOOD BENEFITS, WAGES sary. CaU Grantland Nursery, YOUNG MAN, personable, with CXJCRK or salesman to work In STUDENT nerds daily ride to mates, all work guaranteed. hanging. No Job too small perience not necessary. Salary telephone manner. Bookkeep­ Experienced. To work on lUar with all types of remodel­ Monday thrraigti Friday Hoaied prapumila will be rocoivod in Uis offlca of Ortowold 6490669. sales ability. Boys and P r ^ local established paint and Wlllimantlc, first class 9 a.m. Call 646-2627. John Verfallle, 649-5750. to $125. Fee paid. Rita Glri, ing background helpful, but not commercial food service ing work In construction, one lieneflto InrliKie trunsporta Engineering. Inc., 264 Main Street, MonchaMor. (VmnacUcut. Willing to ■ pay. Call 6491352, Tlrus 6 800 Silver Lane, East Hartford. essential. Pleasant office and JIG BORE Operators — first, equipment — ’Transportation clothing department, fuU-time. wallpaper store. Steady, clean, who can estimate coot on such tkm, one fwit rn<-al dally, not later than CAPITAL Construction — IO N A MFG. Top salary. CaU Mr. Shapiro, respectable employment. Op­ 649-5833. Auto Accossoiio^— Bonds—Stocks— 528-9416. congenial co-workers. Please REGENT STREET — MANCHESTER second and third shift. Lathe provided — Excelent wage— Jobs with little or no help. Op- Workmen’s (Vmi|M-nsattun In HKi'TRadHKIt 24. 1969. 10 00 AM EDOT complete home Improvement Year ’round work with es­ 643-2128, Casual Village Shops, portunity for managing in very portisiity waits for the right at which time and place nold propoeois shall publicly be oponsd contracting service specializ­ reply Box "RR”, Manchester operators, second shift. Verti­ case of Injury, paid sU k 400 ENGINE Daytona, heads Mortgogos |7 WOMAN to care for active Herald, staUng educational cal turret lathe operators, sec­ tablished company. Call 233- Manchester. near future. Inquire in person. man. Draw against oommls- leave, eleven paid hoiUkiys for furnishing of all matertais. labor, equtprosnt sml tncid«i- and cam, 6 carburators. Ask­ ing In recreation rooms. We seml-invalld daily, some eve­ Vernon Paint It Wallpaper Co . sion. For full Information call tals to oonatnirt Ihe llktwell Mtreet-KoUy Hrooh Trunk BonUory MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, background, previous ex­ ond shift. CaU LeMi Ckirpora- 3051 or 233-3393. SERVICEMAN -full-time, and annual vacation oa well Automobllof For Sak 4 ing $300. Cull 640-8834 or 528- welcome competitors’ prices. nings and weekends. No house­ Vernon Circle. 6492771. MOO^lttwoTf **'**’^ Mrsot, opproxlmatoly Free estimates. Call anytime, mortgages— Interim financing perience, and salary require­ tion, 6492362. nights. Experienced oil burner os a i-ompiete physical ex 1206. keeping. Must have own trans-. ments. Hours, 9-5 p.m., Mon­ DRICO MECHANICAL amlnatlon when ac<-eptod In­ NEED CART Credit very bad? 2896646. —expedient and confidential portaUon to South Windsor. MHXaiANIC (uU-Ume, top pay and heating man, excellent (kmlntct Documents Including drawings and tachnloal opsei- Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ service. J. D. Retd Estate day through Widay. SERVICES salary, working (x>mUtions and to program and onually flcmUons, ore on file at UrtawxHd Englnsarlng, Inc. 394 w«iL Call between 9-6, 8494528, af­ for right man. Ebcperienced Street in Moncheoter, Connecticut est Douglas accepts lowest CARPENTRY — conersto stsps, Assoc. 643-5129. WAN’TED — Part-time service security. Blue Ooss, CMS^ H«lp Wontvd — Mcri* or Fomolo 37 thereafter Ilequlrrmento In floors, hatchways, remodeling, ter 7 p.m., 644-0468 MALE HELP WANTED only. Apply in person, Russell’s elude reasona bly grxsl Uoplas of (tontract DxMrumsnto may ba oMalnad by a-r-— down, smallest payments, any- Traikrs— Texaco, 318 Adams St., or 649- station attendsnt, for morn­ major medical, uniforms and porches, garages, closets, ceU- outstanding profit sharing and health,, a liking for sinnll twenty five dotloni ($35 00) with the engineer for —eh ~rt irf . where. Not small loan finance Mobik Honius 6-A Business Opportunity 28 CLERK-rYPIST — Secretaries REGISTERED NURSES 8016. ings. Apply in person only to documents so obtained Bach such depooU will ba rsfundod If company plan. Douglas Mo ings, attics finished, rec needed for work in your area Food Service Operator pension plans. Call 668-0181 for children, a desire to feel Mr. S lo^, Sloan Garage WOMEN FOR GRILL WORK ra-eded, of low Irtcotne and the drawings end Oontract Documento ore rsturnad In good cen- tors, 345 Main. , AVAILABLE now (or Im­ rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ GREATEST opportunity waits and Hartford. Temporary, full­ WANTED PAINTERS — Experlenced- Route 83, Vernon. appointment. EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY er related work. No Job too 60 years of age or more (r>o dUlon within ten 110) days after the HU opesUiy mediate delivery! Completely for one who is familiar with time or 93 p.m. Bhccellent pay, fuU or part-time. Apply super­ 11-3 p.m.. Weekdays and Saturday. The Owner reservea the right to wnlvs any tnformollUaa or 1965 CHEVROLET, 0-[wisscnger reconditioned units at off-sea­ small Dan Moran. Builder cabinets, and kitchen bu.sineas. no fee. Staff Builders, 11 FOR NIGHT SHIFT Steady, secure, full-time employment with career intendent on job. Presidential EXPERIENCED painters want­ MAN NEEDED to do office top limit I If IntoreoCed call to reject any or all lilds wagon, ,V-8, power steering, son prices. We now have a Evenings 6498880 Needs a man who is willing to Asylum Sti, Hartford, 2797610. Apartments, Center St. and ed. CaU between 6-7 p.m. 649 cleaning in the Manchester WAITRESS 42993W1. Mrs Hteere. Hup<-r Each Hkldar muot depusU with hU BU, oocurtty In tha radio, $1,045. 'Cali 649-3475 af­ 1067 Franklin, 19’ self-contain­ grow with one of the largest FULL OR PART-TIME growth potential. Excellent salary, benefits, complete 4343. area, nights. Good wages, paid 10-8 p.m. or 10-5 p.m. vlaor, otKl arrange tor an sthoimt. form and oubjoct to the cundlUona provtdad In the In- DORMERS, garages, oorches. ’Thompson Rd. An equal op­ Inietwlew In your home ter 6:30. ed. a 1962 Holiday Rambler 20’ remodeling firms in Otnnccil- CLERK TYPIST — Office back­ portunity emirioyer. holidays and benefits. Call 627- structlona to Blddera self-contained, a 1968 Scamper rec rooms, room sddittons, ground 'helpful. Excellent typ­ REGISTERED NURSES ARB training, uniforms provided. 40 hour week. Mi»t be CUSTODIAN aT” Manchester 3171 or apply at Rudder Win­ boy—16 YEARS No Bidder may withdraw hla Hid wKhln thirty 180) days 1963 AUSTIN Healey Very good kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, cut. For full information call after the ocUial daU' of the ItU openliv tent trailer, fully equipped and 643-2771. ing. Salary $80. Fee paid. Rita XmOBaTiskl. Builder. 649-4291 staUon located at Merrow and Call 643-1984 between 6:30-8:80 p.m. Immediate openings In our horns strvlce department. A dependable, come In 1961 KARMANN Ghla, conver­ 2098. DAYS A EV1NIN04 tible without motor, $75 cash Rhodes Roads, Tolland. Paid W. T. GRANT oa good figure optltiide and good driving record required for ■'EMENT WORK — No Job too training, financing. Insurance, We Have 2 Openings For HELP WANTED challenging poatUon on exiirting routes In our 5-dsy, Mon- or wiU sell parts. 6495883. TEN-SPEED bicycle, $75. Call small, sidewalks preferred. PARKADE day-Frldsy home sarvlce operation. Intereeted portloa EAST HARTPrjRD Burger castle has vacancies for adults to fill po­ 6498695 after 6. retirement and hospitalization CAB CO. sitions in our Manchester store created by our 1955 AUSTIN Healy 100. Very Call 742.9791. plans. Many dealers earning EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANICS please contact: $12,000, $18,000, $20,000 and Female MAN WAIfTED to work in lum­ student employee returning to school. good condition. $500 or best of­ TRIUMPH motorcycle — semi- SAVE MONEY! Fast service. STOCK ROOM ber yard, must have driver’s 107 Burnolde Ave . Opportunitiw for advancement, good company fer. CaU 649-1559. chopper. Candy apple red more a year. Get the tacts Looldng For Work Near Home? East Hartford Dormers, room additions, ga- Write PO Box 306, Bast Hart- If you have the qualifications we have the job. license. Davis h Bradford SEALTEST FOODS benefits such as 2 weeks vacation for 1 year's paint, chrome, cu.stom seat, rngv-i, porchos. roofing and Male or Fsmala ASSISTANT Lumber Ob.. 200 ToUand St.. 1966 IMP ALA convertible, 283, etc. Call 6498797. for or call collect 2891521, We offer: Modern shop, top pay in line with Rapidly growing industry. New plant, steady wotk 265 Homestead Ave . Hartford. Conn. service, hoapitalisation and surgical and major wWte, power steering, new siding. Compare prices. Add- evenings Mr. Belles 633-9239. good pay with overtime, paid life insuiance, h ^ i ^ MANAGER WANTED East Hartford. 525-0161 PxdicAl and |6.0(X) life insuraoce policy, etc. Urea, welded hitch, $900. CaU 1969 SUZUKI motorcycle. 3,000 -A-I-evel Dormer Oort)., 289 ability, health and accident insurance, benefit 8799676. 0449 1 mtioi^ bolidayiB, vacation and other fringe benefita. CREDIT NO PREVIOUS STCXM ROOM PORTER—FuU-tlme, midnight An equal opportunity empioysr mileti. Must sell. Call 6491831 program and uniforms. Experimee not necessary, will train. to 8 o.m. six days a week, per­ INHALATION m after 6 p.m. FULL-TIME EXPSaUENCE REQUIRED IntarvlBws I M •» MM stara, 1968 fCaarVROLET Impala, 4- NEW’TON H SMITH k SON- Wonderful opportunity for adrancement WE WILL TRAIN. EXCEI^ manent poeitlon. Apply to Man­ door hardtop. Immaculate. RemodeUng; repairing, addi­ SALESLADIES CLERK LENT SALARY AND FRINGE ager, no phone colls. Parkade THERAPIST SOI W. MIDDU Tm L. MANCHISTIk' Power steering, power brakes, , Bvsinu^s SurvicM tions, rec rooms, garages, Apply to John Maiorca, Service Mgr. A ppiyot BENEFITS. FOR ADDITION­ Bowling Lanes. Manchester ARJT OR EUGIBL^ FTlR porches and roofing. No Job AND CHECK OUT Parkade. befweee f A.M. -11 AJVL. air-conditioning. CaU anytime, _ OlFurad 13 AL INFCNtMA’np N (XJNTACT MEN & WOMEN GROWING DEHAI^TMENT 239868«, 228-M91. too small.- OaU. 649gl44 CASHim FUa-TIME ’THE PERSONNEL DEPT, IN EXPANDED 339BED MECHANIC — for fleet work, i MANCHESTER MEMORIAL FULLY AdStEDtTED 2 PJM. - 5 P.M.. 7 PJM. -1 0 P JI. ATTICS and cellars cleaned, CAVROK CORP. six -day week. Must be avail­ OpenifiKB on Tint and second shifts. Machine op- CORVETTE, 1962, reworked odd Jobs, light trucking Full COmiMuiy BeaeBts FuU company benefits, steady HOSPITAL, 6491141. EXT. 343. JCAH HOSPITAU t t U I , 827, headers, high rise alum­ De CORMIER INDUSTRIAL PARK RO. year around work. An equal able for out of town work. For eraton, auxiliary workers, material handlers and trees removed and lots clear­ Paving—Driveways 14-A ’Theec Are Penuanent, LENOING. OPPORlt.’NITY inum meuiifold, new ignition, ed. CaU 6491794. Exit n off Pofliivuy opportunity employer. -Apply oppolntroent coll 6492871, 649 machine repurman. We are willing to train yob. IN RB8PON8IBI.E I’D*! oarburator, battery, 4:11 rear 42U. BURGER CASTLE DRIVEWAYS Scaled -1 This Is Year 'Round PoaltioM MOTOR SALES VHMON. CONN. •C once. HELP WANTED — full or part- Company paid insurances including Blue Cross and TION EXCEU-ENT BAD end Rebuilt transmission, ex­ LIGHT trucking, odd Joba also the time to reatore the life and time. Service MsUon at­ CMS, Pension Plan and Profit Sharing. ART AND ITRINGE BENE cellent condition. Entering moving Urgs appllanesi Burn­ PLANT LABOR, point manu­ appearance of your driveway. 285 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER tendants sranted to work at the facture, 40 hour sreek. Cbntoct FITS. CONTACT ’THE PER SYSTEMS, he. service. Must sell. CaU 649 ing barrtls deUvsrsd. 84. 644- For free estimate, call 742- W. T. 8RANT CO. Hess Service Btotloa. Monday SOKNEL DEPARTME.ST 7416. W. T. GRANT G a Jock Konkn. 879S3S. 1775. 9487. PARKADE through Friday, pump gas on­ Ma n c h e s t e r m e m o r ly. Phone k i n o n or i^iply In MEN wantod. part-time eve­ CHENEY BROtHERS, INC. lAL HOSPITAL, 643 1141 person. Hess Service SUtion. nings, for Janitorial duUea. 949 81 Cooper Hill Street EXT 3U 8M Broad St.. ICoacbaater. 4280.

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\: PAGE TWENTY ^ \ V '. ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969 \ Apartments—flats— Houses For Sale 72 Houses For'Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANC3IESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1969^ Tenements 63 PAGE TWENTY-ONE MANCHESTER- — Two-story MANfJHESTER — VACANT CLASSIFIED NEW 6-room, second floor, 3- Value! Four-bedroom brick MANCHElS’rESl 6)i room.43anf- jloMsw For Sate 72 Houses For Sok 72 Ho iism For Sed* 72 Houses For Seri* 72 home, two baths, 4-8 bedrooms, Out of Town Out of Town bedroom apartment in quiet son Ocdonlal, double g a te g e , BOWEIRS School, 6-room O>lo- Rockville central location. Newer fur­ Split Level. Doublegf garage. JENSON St., Cape, 4 rooma^ For Solo area. Stove,^ carpeting, tile ’ baths, fireplaced living room, nlal with 8 bedrooms and pos- MANCHESTER 5-untt Income 7S For Solo 75 nace. Lot of house for $20,800. ’Three-full baths, fireidaced-liv- finished on first floor, second MANCHESTER Westside—WaU Hospital Notes bath and garqge. Security re­ Ing room. Loads of extras. Out formal dining room, rec roesn, BlWe fourth. Country-sised to wall in this six-room Cape. property with garages, clean 24 ORCHARD St. RockvlUe. ADVERTISING Hayes Agency, 646-0181. kitchen wi& dining Area, floor expandable, porch off quired. Adults, V or small fam­ of state owner wants ’Im­ convenient location. $81,900. kitchen, wooded lot, $21,900. PractlcaUy the whole first and weU cared for, excellent SULLIVAN Ave., So. Windsor. Six-room home, $16,000. Call ily. $223. Tenaii^ pays gas, baths, attached garage. Mid Investment. lOd 40’s. Wotver­ Ideal for home and office, 6- Visiting Uburs are 13 to 8 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS PARKADE Area — Six-room mediate sale. Warren E. How­ Call Warren E. Howland, Real­ Phllbrick Agency Realtors, Coot. Nice kitchen, three 742-6619. heat, and hot wat^r. Norman 20’s. Wotverton Agency, Real- ton Agency, Realtors 649-2813. room Ranch, walk-out base­ p.m. In an areas except ma­ C^pe featuring l\ i baths, ga­ land, Realtol’S, 643-1108. tor, 643-U08. 646-4200. bedrooms, fireplaced -living 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. I to rs, 649-2818. ment with S-room professional EAST HARTFORD. aU brick 4- Hoherrthal Realtor, 'MO-lieo. rt rage. Won’t last long at $17,- room and full basement with ternity where they are 8 to 4 kCANCHESTER — 6t4 room TWO-FAMILT, 64i, 2 seperate FOUR-bedroom Ranch, garage, office, garage. Mid 20’s— famUy. 4' rooms each apart­ aad 6:80 to 8 p.m. . NEW plush one and 2-b^droom 900. H. M. Frechette, Real­ MANCHESTER _ South End. heat. Very clean. Low 20’s. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tors, 647-9993. Ganisim Orionlal. Double ga­ heating systems, handy to bus lar$;e lot, full cellar. Can you Wolvertoii Agency Realtors, ment,built-lns, Including air- apartments, wall to wall, car­ Immaculate like new Califor^ Wolverton Agency. Realtors rage, 1% baths, fireplaced-liv- and schools. $24,900. t%ilbrick top this for $19,900. Mitten INTOWN / 649-2813. condlUoners, 5 years old. ex­ Admitted Friday: Halsey 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION pets, dishwasher, applla^es, nla styled Ranch home on the 649-2813. TEN-ROOM home near Man­ ing room, form ^ dining room, Agency RealtmrB, 646-4S00. Realty, Realtors. 643-8930. cellent security builder. Wol­ Hessee, Broad Brook and alr-oondlUonlng. Storting \ t most attractive acre phis lot VERNON — Manchester Line, Deadline for Saturday and Monday is 4 :S0 p.m. Fi|da.t chester center, one full and recreation room. Hoq>ital lo­ fnOHWOOD Drive, l>etter than Here’s a good sized 7-room verton Agency Realtor, 646- MANCHESTEai — Newly polot- we’ve ever seen. Priced in the Four bedroom Raised Ranch, Michael Napolltano, Warren $188 per month. Call Paul W\ two half baths. Ideal for large cation. Warren E. Howland, TWO-FAMILY llato — Masonry new, 7-room Colonial with ev­ Oolonial that wlU accommo­ 2813. high 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- double garage, bullt-lns, rec Ave., Vernon. TOUR COOPERATION WILL Dougan Realtor, 649-4688.' \ family or conversion to Realtors, 643-1108.; ed 7-room Colonial, formal din­ construcUon. East Center St. erything, over 2500 sq. ft. of date your family and your ing room, large kitchen, Ore- 0131. location. $29,900. PhUbrick room, priced to sell, Hayes Birth Friday: Son to Mr. and BE APPRECIATED D IAL 643^2711 WE HAVE ciistomers waiting multiple dwelling, 2-car ga­ graceful living area. Prime lo­ pocketbook. This home has Mrs. Brian Towle, Hartford MANCHESTER Green area — placed Uving room, 8 bed­ Agency, Realtors, 846-4200. three good sized bedrooms, Agency, 648-0181. for the rental of your apart­ \ rage with 2 rooms on second MANCHESTER — Six - room cation, top quality and imique ' ^ EAST HARTFORD Tpke., RockvlUe. story. $24,900. Phllbrick Agen­ Lovely six-room Ranch. Two rooms, baths, 2-car ga­ Colonial overlooking Center floor plan makes this an out­ a large Uving room, with a ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ MANCHESTER— Qfialnt Cape, SOUTH WINDSOR 5)4 room Country living in the city 7 Discharged Friday: Richard Continued From Preceding Poqo cy, Realtors, 846-4200. full baths, carpeted kitchen rage, $2$,900. Wdverton Agen­ Parit. 1% baths, two-car standing offering. Hayes Agen­ famUy room-kitchen com­ tate Aaeodates, Inc., 648-6129. good condition, 2 or 3 bed­ Ranch, one-third down as­ rooms. 4-bedroom Cape Christensen, Ireland Dr., Coven­ with built-ins, living room with cy, R eim rs, 649-2812. garage, large rooms. Immedi­ cy 646-0131, evenings Mr. Han bination with built-in oven, rooms, fireplace, nicely land­ sumes 6)4 per cent mortgage. quietly nesUed among a try; Mary Becher, Dart HtU Household Goods 51 Apartments— Flats— A’l'iRA CrrV E 3-Poom apart­ LOVELY expanded Green fireplace and wall to wall car­ ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ dler. 649-7613. , range and dishwasher, also scaped lot, garage. Priced for Immediate occupancy, rec heavily treed lot, Alexander Rd.. Rockville; Lorette ment, heat, hot water, elec­ Manor Ranch features four- peting, finished family room. cy, 646-OlSl. a screened porch, aU car­ room, double garage, $33,900. Tenements 63 quick sate. $24,900. Call Patd r a n c h — 6)4 rooms, first Drive. Moat exclusive area Schwsltzer, Broad Brook; Les­ WHAT-NOT-SALE— Monday — tricity, stove, refrigerator. bedrooms, two baths, large Asking only $29,800. H. M. peted floors and a paneled Hayes Agency 646-OlSt. W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4536. floor, plus finished rec room of town. TVo fuU baths, two lie Schofield, Grant Hill Rd. Friday, 9-3 p.m., 96 Wood- IMMEDIATE — Elegant and Adults. References. No pets, paneled family room, wall to Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. MANCHESTER — WeU land^ rec room. TTie location is NOTICE In basement, sunken formal fireplaces, partially finished Tolland; Mrs. WIeslawa Kobak bridge St. Linens, toys, dishes, young, five-room, first floor $120. 649-5324. wall carpeting, beautiful treed scaped six-room Ranch. 6)4 BEAUTIFUL SpUt Level, ^ Just right tor a growing FOR THE discriminating buy­ MANCHESTER — ’Two-family dining room with beamed cell­ rec room, 2-car garage. and daughter. Cherry St., Rock- Opens Office furniture, clothing. Jewelry. apartment. Three bedrooms, lot. Assumable 5t4 per cent PUBLIC HEARING per ,cent assiunable mortgage, sumable mortgage 6)4 per family and the price is only er. we have Just listed a cen­ COLONIAL Manor Deluxe one- in top condition, 4-8. Complete­ Low taxes. vUIe; Mrs. Linda Gaines and all wall to wall carpet­ mortgage, owner, 649-4331 af­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS $117 monthly payment includes cent, 8 nice bedrooms, ga­ ing, and mediterranean decor, $28,000. Call us for an ap­ ter chimney, authentic Co­ Atty. Marshall J. Mott haa bedroom apartments and two- ly remodeled in and out. Kit- daughter, Stafford Springs, and REFRIGERATOR, excellent ing, stove, screened porch, ter 6 p.m. TOWN OF principle, interest and taxes. rage, large com er lot. FuU 2 full baths, one off master pointment to Inspect. lonial Cape nesUed In the hills opened an office In aosoclatlon bedroom Townhouse. Appli­ riiens equipped with stoves and CARRIAGE REALTY Mrs. MlchcUe Delpointl and condition, reasonably priced. basement, enclosed rear yard. MANCHESTER, Priced mid 20’s. 'Owner, 644- price $23,600. Call on this one. bedroom, screened porch, $26,- of Glastonbury in a pic­ with the law firm of Wolfe tind ances, and utilities. $146-$185. MANCHESTER — New on refrigerators, detached two-car 2234. daughter, Robin Circle, ToUand. Cali 649-0873. $225 monthly. References. Se­ Mitten Realty, Realtors, 848- 900. Phllbrick Agency Real­ turesque setting in a prestige 643-1111 Gordon In Hartford for the J. D. Real Estate Associates, market, 6-room Cape on beau­ garage. Excellent residential CONNECTICUT tors, 646-4200. U & R REALTY CO. curity required. Mr. Frechette, CA80. neighborhood. For appoint­ Admitted Saturday: Andrew gencnii practice of law. He waa MOVING — Household furnish­ 643-5129. tifully treed lot, central loca­ location. W. J. Barcomb Real THURSDAY, COBURN Rocul, we have listed H.M. Frechette, Realtor, 647- 643-2692 ment call PhUbrick Agency, Swatlk, ToUand, and Emma previously aseoclated with the ings and children’s and adult’s tion, near schod, bus, shop­ Estate, 644-8000. 2 colonials on this fine resi­ MANCHESTER — Best condi- VERNON — Neat 8 - room 9993. SEPTEMBER 18, 1969 MANCHESTER — Immaculate 646-4300. Luetjen, Liberty St., RockvlUe. Manche.ster law Arm of Leoa- clothes. All in good condition. DELIGHTFUL one-bedroom ping, flreplace, Jalousied ’The Board of Directors will dential street, both have 3 bed­ ^Uon, 2-family 4-4, with fire­ Ranch with formal dining 2-famiIy, on large wooded lot. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Discharged Saturday: Ida ner, Rottner, Karp and Plepler. Cali 649-3794. apartment in small new apart­ porch, garage. Bel Air Real conduct a public session Thurs­ rooms. garages, and are In places In each apartment, low VERNON room, 3 bedrooms, flreplace, City utilities, 6-6 room apart­ Graf, High St., Rockville; Sam­ An alumnua of Avon Old ment complex. Available Oc­ \ © 1H» NtA, Ik . excellent condition. T. J. maintenance and rent-free llv- Estate, Vincent A. Bogglnl, day, September 18, 1969 from ments, central location, $32.- ASSUMABLE 5^4% basement garage. A terrific uel Harrison. Hyde Ave., Rock­ CLEAN, • USED refrigerators, tober 1st. Centrally located on ing, $24,900, Wolverton Agency, Highly desirable 7-room Farms Preparatory School, Realtor, 648-9332. irm TATiON 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. 900. Meyer Agency, Realtor, value at $31,600. Cali Doris ville; Eleanor Lissewskl, Pearl ranges, automatic washers Center St. Ample off-street "Well, now that we've been theVe, the Middle East can Realtors, 649-2813. WEISTSIDE — Six-room Cape, Split Level, 3 twin-size Atty, Mott received degreea OCT. 15TH Town Counsel’s Office in the 643-0609. Smith. Jarvis Realty Co.. Real­ Dr., Vernon: Barbara Drost, with guarantees. See them at parking. Completely equipped HAVE its cri^ " $14,900 — Attractive 8-room TO BID FIVE ROOM Ranch, with 3 bed­ with full-shed dormer, 1)4 bedrooms, 1)4 baths, fam­ tors, 643-1131. from Brandeis University and Municipal Building to hear com ­ Grand Ave., Rockville; ' Susan B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 kitchen. Rental, $155. with one- home; 2 bedrooms, d in in g rooms, large kitchen with din­ $19,900 RANCH. Five rooms, baths, carpeting throughout, ily room, garage, carpeting. Boston University School of OCCUPANCY Sealed bids will be received ments and suggestions from the $18,500 — SEVEN-ROOM house Lemek, Crystal Lake Rd., Rock­ Main 8t. Call 643-2171 month security required. Call room, hot water baseboard ing area, 2-car garage, 100 x three bedrooms, new kitchen basement garage, 24’ swim­ bulU-tns, )4 acre, central lo­ ^UTH WINDSOR-Blrch Hill. Ij»w . He is a member of the at the office of the Director of public. on acre lot. Aluminum siding, ville; Nancy Brennan, Davis Jarvis Realty, Co., 643-1121. heat, attached garage, Hutch­ General Services, 41 Center 200 shaded lot, $20,900. Wolver­ storms and screens, garage. cabinets. BeautifuUy landscap­ ming pool. Sensibly priced at cation. Designed for family Raised Ranch, modern kitch­ Hartfortl County. State of Con­ OWNER moving — Selling all 4'^ room Town House apart­ Future sessions will be held ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813, ed lot. A better buy by PhU­ en with bullt-lns formal din­ Ave., Ellington; Ruth Diamond, Out of Town How^ For Salo 72 ins Agency, Realtors, 649-8824. Street, Manchester, Conn., until Immediate occupancy. Bei Air $24,900. T. J. Crockett, Real­ living. Excellent value. It necticut. American and Man­ household furnishings. Open ment, 2 baths, air-condi­ EDGERTON Gardens — Near the first ’Tuesday of each brick Agency, Realtors, 646- ing room, cathedral celling Thrall Rd., Vernon; Sarah chester bar associations. tioning, stove, refrigerator, For Rent 66 ______\ September 25, 1969 at 11:00 a.m. Real Estate, Vincent . A. tors, 643-1577. can be yours, $25,900. Mr. house Wednesday evenings, hospital. Deluxe one-bedroom CAMBRIDGE St. (with IPs month from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 COLONIAL—^Ten rooms. First 4200. and fireplaces in living room Forbes, Hartford Tpke., Ver­ Atty, Molt Is house counael dlspo.sal, patio with sliding lor Boggini, Realtor, 648-0332. Lewis. 649-5306. 7-9. 80 Olcott Dr., Manchester. apartments. Wall to wall car­ SEVEN-ROOM duplex, three CAPE—Six roorh, three or four arching maples). Attractive a.m. in the Municipal Building floor consists of large living and family room, two full non: David Evans, B. Windsor and secretary of Mott’s Super­ glass doors. Beautiful, beau­ bedrooms, built-bj bookshelves older home, 6 rooms on one NEW HOT WA’TER HEATING Hearing Room and the third room with fireplace, dining MANCHESTER 4-bedroom SpUt< Hill; Mary Mason, Baton Rd., COMPLETE set of twin beds, peting, appliances and utilities large bedrooms, two baths, ap­ MANCHESTER — Investment baths, two-car garage, three- markets, Inc. and Its subsidiary tiful, beautiful. Call. and drawers. Wooded lot. Han­ floor. Pleasant living room, SYSTEM — POLICE HEAD­ ’Thursday of each month from room, modem kttchen with Level, with 3 ceramic baths, Lots For Solo 73 B (Sl W Rockville; Louloe Aberle, 2 bedspreads, twin, children’s etc. $155-$160. J. D. Real Es­ pliances, laundry and storage property of 8 units, 2 buildings Bone heat, wooded lot. Phil- corporations. He Itves In Bloom­ dy location. $21,500. A better QUARTERS . 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the built-ins, den, large family Uving room has cathedral ced­ tate AsHoclates. 643-8129. area in basement, TV antenna, spacious, dining room, den, on one lot, paved parking CENTER of Town. . .approxi­ BARROWS and W A U ^C E Co. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- Regan Rd., Rockville; Mrs. field wdth his wife and son. design, never used. Call 649- buy by Philbrlck Agehcy, Real­ Bid forms, plans emd specifi­ room, plus finished rec room ing, bay window and wall to on quiet street In Rockville. kitchen, 2 bedrooms. Full base­ Town Counsel’s Office in the area. Reasonably priced for mately 2)4 acres, all In "B " Manchester Parkade, 4200. Donna Miller and daughter, 0919. APAR’TMENT—3% rooms and 8 tors, 646-4200. ^ cations are available at the In basement. Second floor has wall carpeting. Grade level 649-6651 649-2179 Convenient' to schools, church, ment 44x28, shaded front Municipal Building. good Investment. Wolverton zone. AU utilities on the site. Manche-ster 649-5306 Hasordvllle, and Mrs. Carmen rooms. Heat and hot water, shopping center and bus line. porch. Roof has deep over­ General Services Office, 41 Cen­ John I. Garside Jr., 4 bedrooms. On one acre family room, kitchen with COVENTRY — ’TOU^ND line. LaCTiance and daughter. Village V Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Ideal for multiple dwellings. VERNON. 5 room Ranch on a stove and refrigerator. Handy Yearly,, lease, $200 monthly. hang. Garage, trees, shrubs. ter Street, Manchester, Con­ Secretsiry wooded lot with 2-car attached built-lns and dining area. Hid Eight-room Colonial on one- St., RockvlUe. Four Policemen T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- high and dry treed lot, huge Wanfed— ^To Buy 58 to center $160 per month. Phil- One month security. Refer­ Convenient location, near bus. necticut. Board of Directors garage. Adjoining land may be LARGE older Colonial, 9 SO’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ acre plas plot, 2-car ga­ 1677. kitchen, 3 bedrooms, finished, Aihnltted Sunday: linda brick Agency, Realtors, 646- ences. November 1st occupan­ MANCHESTER Low 20’s. Lillian Grant, Real­ Town of Manchester, Manchester, Conn. acquired. $38,900. Phllbrick rooms, 2 baths. Inside has been tors, 649-2813. rage and workshop, horse Held in Slaying w a n t e d — Antique furniture WE HAVE tenants waiting for Galnew, Stafford Spriiiga; Eric 4200. cy. 875-1153 after 4 p.m. Connecticut Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. APPROXIMATELY four acres walk-out basement. $22,500. barn, pond, 3 working fire­ glass, pewter, oil paintings oi your apartment or house. Call tor. Walton Wr Grant Agency, Dated at Manchester, Con­ almost oompletly redecorated. MANCHESTER an excellent lo­ Windy, Glenwood St., Manches­ Custom built, new oversized ^8-1188. Robert B. Weiss, prime land. Near community Wolverton Agency, Readtors places, large modern kitchen Are Denied Bail other antique itemj Any Paul W. Dougan Realtor. 649- necticut, this fifth day of Sep­ Five-room apartment down­ cation is Just one of the many ter; Sally Johnston, Bancroft VERNON — NOW Renting. 8-room Colonial. First-floor General Manager MANCHESTER —New listing. college site and new Route 6. 649-2813. and bath. A dream home for 4638. tember 1969. stairs with fireplace and large Rd.. Ellington: Theodore EAST GREENWICH. R.I. quantity. The Harri.son’.s, 64.T Fumishod "You owe it to yourself to see ST) JAMES’ PARISH, Man­ Investment property, 3-faniily, ffne features of this spacious the Oolonial enthusiast. An­ family room with stone fire­ covered-stone patio. Owner oc­ $21,500. PhUbrick Agency, Kulossa. East Brook Cbtirt. (API FiHir former CJovcntry, 8709, 165 Oakland Street. Apartments 63-A one of these lovely apartments place, large living room, chester. Two-family, 8-8, 84x aluminum siding, fenced in 10-room Colonial. 5 bedrooms Realtors, 646-4200. VERNON — Kour - bedroom thony G. Piano, 646.0101. P.8, cupied. Second floor rooms wlU Rockville; Jeanette Bartok, R.I.. polloo offlceiw have been situated in a small apartment formal dining room and 140 16t. Owner must leave for yard, central location, excel­ all on the second floor and Colonial plus family room, Six more acrea available. WANTED — AN’nQUES, used FIVE room tenement. Garage, THREE - ROOM apartment, pay for mortgage. Two-car ga­ Miinsfleld Center; Basil llobbe. ilcTded ball In the slaying of complex located in an attrac­ family styled kitchen with one-floOr convenience, hence, lent condition. Must be seen still a walk-up attic. First floor COVENTRY — acre lot, wood­ living room, fireplace, formal furniture, partial or complete adults, 644-1962 after 6 p.m. furnished, private bath and rage, near center. 649-4966, 646- West Rd., Rockville: Joseph Jnmea L. Chprio. 32, of West tive residential area.’’ Brand bullt-ins, four lajrge//- bed­ the sale 'pf this well cared for to be appreciated. H. M. offers a large front to back ed, convenient, desireable dining room, kitchen with BOLTON — Immediate occu­ estates. Call 633-2300 days. 646- entrance, utilltleH, no pets. 224 2292. Warwick, on June 2. FOUR-room Duplex, central lo- new 3% room apartment (one rooms, 2Vt baths, two-car home. Anthony G. Flano, 646- frechette, Realtors, 647-9093. living room, paneled sunporch, neighborhood. Needs some fill. buUt-ins, garage. Only $31,900. pancy six-room Ranch. Mani­ Spivey, Titlcottvllle Rd.. Rock­ 0004 after 7 p.m. Charter Oak, 643-8368. TTie action came at the end of cation, tulults only, no pets. bedroom) featuring heat, hot garage. Aluminum and stone 0191. RANCH — 6 rooms, prime loca­ formal dining room, and a $2,800 742-7118. H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- cured aore-treed lot. Oarage, ville; Theresa Schlohe, Oliuiton- water, refrigerator, range, MANCHES’TER — Large new­ 9993. fireplace, carpeting. Dead-end bury; Regina Comelln, Hlgh- II four-r . Rockville; $50,000 ball kuit'\week after th* 9353. FOUR-ROOM duplex apartment month. 643-6565, 7-9 p.m. ities, built-ins, extra large 2- schools and churches. Rd. You wlU find a charming laws, office and home. Custom ALL CASH for your property school, shopping! Six room T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- four bedrooms, large living Htnte declined to\^ffer wUneoaea In Manchester. Stove, refriger­ SMALL S'TORE near 100 per car garage, near school, treed $18,500 6-room Ranch in a pastoral crafted 1964 with finest bf within 24 hours. Avoid red tape Helen Kndelskl. TTiompaon St., stone front Cape. Breezeway, Rental agent on premises 1-7 p.m. Also shown by 1577. room with cathedral calling against him. TWO SINGLE comfortably fur­ ator, parking. Excellent loca­ cent Main Street location. Ap­ lot, excellent location. Charles Oozy two-bedroom expand­ setting having attached g:a- materials and design for the Instant servloe. HayM Aganey, Rockville; Mrs. Joan Shaw and garage, paneled fireplaced-llv- appointment. One-quarter mile east of Exit 92, Wilbur with full-wall fireplace, family Under a recent Supreme nished bedrooms. Residential tion. One child, no dogs. Im­ ply MTarlow’s, 867 Main Street. Wanted To Rent 68 Lesperance, 649-7620. able Cape. Aliunlnum sid­ rage, 2 porches, fireplace, MANCHESTER, In a central ultimate In one floor spacious 646-0131 daughter. West Wtllingtan: Mrs. Ing room, oversized kitchen, Cross Parkway, Route 15 and 1-84. style kitchen, with built-lns and Court ruling, the atatr mtart el- section close to Main St. Work­ mediate occupancy. $128 un- ing, city utllUies, garage, large landscaped lot. Medium area with bus practically at living. Two complete L’s or Alma Btuih and dnugtiler. Bam- WOMAN with two children de­ partial recreation room, shad­ glass sliding door, large fin­ LISTINGS wanted — buyers Itier allow ball in a murder case ing man- or woman. Refer­ heated. 683-6087. MANCHESTER —Your furni­ private lot, central location. upper 20’s 568-6662. the door. Neat foiu" room house one extraordinarily lovely fortt) Rd.. Rorkville. Mrs Bar­ STORE for rent, 70 East Cen­ sires four - five room apart­ ed lot. Warren E. Howland, TELEPHONE 646-2623 ished rec room with huge stone available, court ooua, efficient or pm kire wltnrsnea and dem­ ences. 649-2352, after 10 a.m. ture will all fit in. Older home You can ikX find a speck of completely renovated. New home, beautifully situated on bara Ileplon and (hiiighter, MANC’HBSSTBR — Five - room ter a ., call 649-3795. ment In Manchester. Call 649- Realtors, 643-1108. MANCHESTER — New on fireplace, three full baths, service. Your oatlafactlon Is onstrate great presumption of but what wall space! What dust in this gem. You can heating system, tiled bath, wooded acre In fine residential Hockvllle. and Jom*ph Merton. CLEAN fumishod room, gentle­ apartment, parking, stove, re­ 0014 after 3:30 p.m. market. Immaculate modern separate tiled laundry room, our concern. Call us now, Mor­ gtSlt VERNON—BRAND new bulld~ windows! What woman live here for as little as modern kitchen (stove and re­ area. For appointment call Middle Rd., Klllngton men only. Kitchen privileges, frigerator, references, adults. Colonial. Central location, 1)4 two-car garage. Many extra rison Agency Realtor, 643-1016, tsiclalr was XIU held In the Ing, minutes from 1-84, 2-4 WORKING couple, one child de­ wouldn’t want this. Modem $162 per month. Call now! frigerator stay), basement. Suzanne Shorts, 646-3283, J. free washer, free dryer. Park­ Onll before 7 p.m., 647-1681. baths, 2-car garage, recrea­ features. $42,500. U A R Realty 643 0644. Adult OorrecUonal Inxitutlons thousand sq. ft, clear span sires two-bedroom apartment kitchen. Come see it, meas­ Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. Combination windows. Selling Watson Beach Ic Co. Realtors, ing. Palmer Realty, 643-6321 for November 1st occupancy, ure it, buy it. Keith Agency, tion room, screened rear Co., Inc., 643-2692. R. D. Mur­ Miiw Tiui Connecliriit Monday. SIX-ROOM Duplex, 1V4 baths, celling, will sub-divide into for $18,900. T.J. Crockett, Real­ MLS 278-5960. IJ8TINGR wanted. Iiave client with stove. Call- 643-9774 after 646-4126, 649-1922. porch. Front-to-bemk living dock, Realtor. LARGE furnished room for $165 monthly. References and units having its own private fa­ B & W room with fireplace. Bel Air tor, 643-1577. for 5-room house In rural area, BRIDGEI»ORT (AP) Mar 6 pm. BOLTON Lake - - Waterfront o ' rent, parking, male only, $15 security deposit, adults pre­ cilities. $225 per two thousand. VERNON Three-bedroom i’hlllliw Realty, 649 9258 or 872 garet Wanda Iterter, a 17-year- LARGE L Ranch. Seven rooms, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Real Estate, Vincent A. Bog­ MANCHESTER — Vernon California style home, 8 bed­ Hiiiiihle^H Voyage weekly. Call 644-0123 after 8. ferred. 643-0237. Call 872-0528 weekdays. Ranch. Wall to wall carpeting .3214. old high tchool Mnlor from fireplace, built-ins, 1V4 baths, Manchester Parkade, gini, Realtor, 643-0332. Line — Immaculate 6)4-room rooms, large enclosed porch throughout, garage. Nicely Bridgeport, la Mias Tan Connect­ MAIN ST., com er office, 3 Business Property huge recreation room, garage, Manchester 649-5306 Raised Ranch featuring large with sundeck overlooking lake. Fneoiiraging For MANCHESTER well planned landscaped lot. Convenient lo­ icut of 1S69. rooms and lavatory. House & For Sole 70 trees. $27,900. Hutchins Agen­ Barney T. kitchen-dining area with birch Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, SPACIOUS brick Cape, three 7)4-room Cape, in town’s finest Hale Bldg. Coll 643-2667, cation. Hurry at $23,900 Call L^qoi NoficM Mloa Carter, who won the title cy, Realtors, 649-8824. location, 4 large bedrooms, ga­ cabinets and built-in range, 646-4200. INorlliH'i'Ml Boiite BUSINESS zone — Stone build­ large bedrooms, formal dining Paul W. Dougan, Reallor. 649- Sunday night over 17 other con- WAREHOUSE space on Purnell room, fireplace, family room, rages, fireplaced living room, fireplace, 1)4 baths, large heat­ AT A COURT or PHOBATK. NEW YORK (API The 8S ing consisting of four unit PRIVACY — $25,900. Immacu­ WILUNGTON — 6-room Oap<-, 4535 hell at Manchester, within and fur leebinta from throughout the Polishers Wanted PlaiH>, next to CBT also Ideal two full baths, two-zone heat, paneled den, formal dining ed family room, garage. Manhnlton’a voyage through the apartments. -Three house trail­ late Raised Ranch. Country Peterman Large, well landscaped lot. 4 bedrooms, large 2-car garage the District of M sneheXer, tst Ihr etale, will repreeent Connecticut garage, city water and sewers. room, equipped kitchen, 6th day of September, IMS NorthweX Paooage turned up for many retail buslne-sse-s. er parking lots. Excellent in­ kitchen, two fireplaces, recre­ with horse and pony stalls. In the national MUw Ton pag­ Men who are willing to learn polishing Be first to call at $24,900. Col- situated on tree studded lot. Asking only $28,500. H. M. TOLLAND Present, Hon. John J. Walleu. noUHng to diacournge the hopes Keith Real Estate, 640-1922 or come. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ former owner of Situated on 1*4 acres. Only Judge. eant. for finished work on turbine bhideH and vanes. ation room, garage, patio, Frechette. Realtors. 647-9993. of Ha sponsor for year-round use 646-4126. tors, 646-4200. li-Wagner Realty. 289-0241. Call Warren E. Howland, Real­ $26,900. T. J. Crocketu Real­ $17,900 . . . Come soe this Estate of Kmthsiins Olbsrt. late Above average hourly rnteH, fringe benefita luid huge treed lot. Hutchins Agen­ P«*ermaa’« Plumbing and Heating of Manchester. In said DUtrict. ds- of tile Arctic watera by com- tor, 643-1108. MANCHESTER —Custom 8- tor. 875-6279. older Cape in excellent orm- csssed. cy, Realtors, 649-6324. mental nhl|ipliig. profit Hharing plan. Apply at MANCHESTER —Center—Pos- room Split. Two baths, two-car dlUon and start packing. The admlnlslrmliix having sihlbll- Houses For Rent 65 .sible office and residence com­ ed her administration sccou n l with L*gal Notic* "We are XIII Miootlng tor a Bulky Crochet garage, built - in kitchen, NORTTI COVENTRY Four rooms down, one up, said eslsls lo this Cburl for sJlow- bination. Six-room Colonial, 2- beautiful corner lot with year-arounil capoblSIy and have VERNON — Manchester — Comfy Cobbler beautiful, near-acre wooded snee. It Is UHlTAnON OBOBB Red-Lee Metal Finishing Coq Inc. car garage. Bus line. $24,900. Announces VACANT treee, etc. Vacant. Close to O R D E R E D : That the 36th d sv ut AT A OOURT or PROBATK. seen raittilng In the loot thro Superb Raised Ranch, three JACQUEUNE- lot with privacy and brook. September. 1I8S, at ten o’cloch fore- ; Hayes Agency. 646-0131. the parkway. Call Eirnie Held ai ManrheXer, wllhia aad l o t weeks to change our objec­ 69 WOODLAND ST— MANCHESTER bedrooma, two-car garage, nice Hayes Agency, 646-0131. noon at ihe Probate Office In ihe the tilx rle l a t MandiaXer an Ihe ROBERTS AGENCY ASSUME ALE - Taggart at T. J. Oockett's Municipsi Building In said Msnrhes- tives,’’ ooid Stan Hona, project lot. Two children, no peta, $260 loth day a t September. IIM MANCHESTER — 20,000 ToUand om ce for this one. ter. be end Ihe same Is assigned for I’reaent. Hob John J Wailxl. manager for llumbie OH A Ro>1 per month. Call Paul W. Dou- the MANCHESTER — A chaimilng Spacious 7-room Cape, 4 875-8379. a hearing on the allowance of sold Judge J square foot masonary Indus­ 646-3839 odmlrrisl ration sc or runt with sold se- fining (*o.’s Arctic expadtUon. giUi, ReaRor, 649-4535. spacious 4-bedroom Colonial. large bedrooms, 1)4 batlis. Ealala a t U n ty O DougtMriy. trial building, acres, cen­ tale, ascsrtmlnmsnt of heirs and late a t ItanebeaUr In mid DIXrtrl. .Maos opoka Monday oMsr Bie MANCHESTER Formal dining room, large large treed private lot. It order of dlorrlbullun. oral this Court tral location, all utilities. HEBRON 5>/4-room Ranch deceased. FIVE-room single family home front to back living room, ga­ Is clean as a whistle, excel­ dlrocts that notloa of lha lime and On mollou of Julia C. Dougherty. 118,000-ton tonksr arrived tn Many possibilities, including Opening on heavily woode ba M Charter Ooh St . MsneheXer.. ATTENTION commercial use. Hayes Agen­ basement, rear porch, many (fooh admtaixroirta with wUi on- in Canada’s Northwxrt Terrtte- 742-6519, between 6:30-6 p.m. MANCHESTER Phllbrick Agency, ReaRors, $8.800—total monthly pay­ inlerooled tharstn. to appear orrd be nssed. cy, 646-0131. extras Included In the sale heard Iherson by pubtunlng a copy riaa LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES 646-4200. ment $166. Immediate occu­ ORDERED: That ihrsa raonlhs SIX-ROOM furnished home, for of price. Fine residential ares. uro u limited iiiiniber of per month. Phllbrick Agency, 1677. la which fo bring In their cjalnu before her desUnMon at Point located in business H sone. swer to country living in the MANCHESTER certlfUd nroil, on or before Sep­ ogalax said aolaU. aad mid ad- LI*Nm aiiif ( ’ominuiilly ( ’ullcgo HtuiIrnU to become Roaltora, 646-4200. tem ber to. IMS, a certinad copy of Barrow and ths «Slh stota’s Dwelling could be easily con­ city. This lovely home is VERNON Seven-room Rais­ this order to Aruotnette M Womor. mlalxralrta c l.a la directed lo HOLLISTER SCHOOL ee public aXira lo Ike riedllore North Slope where on eottnuXed verted for professional or com­ completely surrounded by B (Sl W 1477 Eatteld St. ThompoonvIUe. brbig hi their cloJme wllhia mid INTRAVENOUS THERAPY TECHNICIANS ed Ranh loaded with extras. Ooon : BemJee E. Olbsrt. (sW ood- 10 bHIton barrels of oU Us be­ mercial occupancy. Robert J. open land, beautifully treed glime allowad by publlahlag a copy Out of Town Is Just one block away from BARROWS and WALLACE Co Kitchen bullt-lns. carpeting, iMidge Si .. MoncireXer Cotm. Zlg- of Ihle ordar In some newepaper neath the tundra. WiU Begin On October 13, 1969 Smith. Inc., 963 Main Street. and shrubbed. Gracious liv­ Manchester I*arkadr. beautiful rec room, two-car ga­ morrd B Olberl. 40 Sum m er St . haring a ctrrulalloa hi mid pro- For Ront 66 this six-room Oolonial on MonebeXer. Oonn., Ixrralrw M El- Ilumbla aahl that B wIS watt M9-5241. ing room features cathedral' Manchester 649-5806 rage, redwood pool, mure. W. bale dIXrtct within Iso dare from • STIPEND DURING ’TRAINING Delmont St. Three bed- lloCI. S0I3 Sprtnsfvjwer Rood. Oo- the date of Ihle order and return until oftsr the MorSiatton re­ VERNON — Four-room apart­ celling and flreplaced-fea- PETERMAN rooms, enclosed paneled J. Barcomb Real Estate. 644- lu m U a S C . 3Bla0 sod return molie moke lo this oourt a t lha aorire turns qp Nov to to make a pre- CENTRALLY located business turo wall, eat-in kitchen NORTH Coventry — New Six- to this Court. gtvaa. For furUier Infuriiiutlon, coiituH 5IIhh Betty Garrtaon, ment with garage In lovely rear porch, two-oar ^ara^e. moo JOHN J. WALUerr. Judge tlmlnary. Judgment on whether a country atmosphere. $125 per zoned n lot, 90x191’. Full util­ with bullt-ins and privacy room Ralaed Ranch, 1)4 baths, JOHN J WAixsrrr. judge Hurtfoid IIoH|>ituI Personnel DeiuirtnuxiV' 80 Neyinour ities. Call 643-1111, Mr. Und- commercial route through the month. One child accepted. Se­ doors. oversized dining Real Estate Agency bullt-lna, dishwasher, fire­ COVENTTtY — Four-rtirrin house UHRATtOM ORUBB UMRATIPW OBOBE NorthweX Poaeage ta poostbia. St., Ilurtfortl, t ’oiiii.—524-2183. say. room, three baths, 20x24’ ' ANTHONY G. FIANO place. Acre treed Ipt. Only with allat'hed ganigr on one- AT A OOURT or PROBATE curity required. Available Oct AT A OOtTItT o r PROBATE, held at MancheXer. wtthhi and to r Year round shipping through 1st. Call_876-ei48 utter 6 p.m. family room with fireplace, t26.9(X) Hayes Agency, 646- s/we landscaped lot and 'foE hsid at ttm n ch ■X»r. wHhIa and for 646-0191. Ihs Dixrtrt of Maaehawsr 323 Small (8-10), .Medium Judge ITeim l. Ifoa JXm J. WaUeiL '■V', ■ ; Four-large bedrooms. fire- shop. achooU, apartments, EXale of IRorenee HasecMId. hue Full-Time— Part-Time \'i room. bullt-ins, plastered has c ro ch e t dirMtions (12-14) and'large (16- 646-1117 E ^ e of MBdisd It EoSey. late of MancheXer'm mid DIXrtct. de­ Open after school & horacs, etc. Call for details 875-8560 |. - That three numlhe Apply at Once o r AJOCBICAS. x n r t o r s . •sa BstwaM. MasrScalat ORDERED Thai UWM OMnUx OBOBBBO. That Uwee oxaths KaaalM ■stsM. UM ATE. ket value. W’arren E. Howland. ROBERTS AGENCY car garage, two fireplaces, two from the t(h day of September from Ux lau day X September Treosm City tC .T . U M 6 . list, be aad Ihe same are limited frooi the Kb day a t Seplemher. MANCHESTER — Immaculate M o t M m . eUk Z F O^AinuUCAA. XEW TORE. Reaiton. 648-1106. > IMS. be and Ihe m m s are Umhad IMS. ba aad Ux aoaaa ore Umllad PHONE: sts-aa se e m s S batha. one full bath. Ixrw •ad oBowed for Ihe credunrs wHK aad oBowed for Ihe credMore wMhki MaoelMator ParIriiiAi i5t» room Cape with front-to- CMC s e t Stria WasSir. la which to hrtng In Oietr rtalme and aUewed for toe cradMon wHh- MORLAND PRODUCTS Treasure City P M M m , t e e m s s M UP 30'a. for quick sale. lUyea whl. I Now available . . . the ’69 can’t be beat. CTiormlsg fire- furhtic srSIcw ta the creditors lo Mibitc aotlre le Ihe CfeOStota to ALBUM! one half block from Main St., . brm g hi thetr etoinw wMhin mid SKfOcm tu III* cr«dUor» to brine tn Low 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Fall A Winter Basic room Cope. City water, tsro COVENTRY ivdtoo i|U brieg hi Uxir rielme wMhM, aeJd their ctoXas w«hia aoM Umm al- Read Herald Ads, rat •6«J . . > 12 as fashio.s' ahowing many, large yard. $17,000 CRU <80- arpdic tonka, dona to Vetriaai. Four-rix>m Ranch, fireplace, br awblltolng s rope lime aOeweg by pubUehleg a'eeey lowed by piiMlalilng a eepy X tkia Realtors, M9-881S. of law a t ^ t la tome newspaper j f ^ order X eome geweeaser handsome styles from aaane Shorta. 646-3388. J. Wat­ tovbig a rircwlothm In mid pmbaie 1 «rdar to aoM aewasoser Wvtog a ■ • / ‘ y Screened porch, garage. Early tree«l. private yard, near shop­ havXg a rirruXthm X aaM prehale rircutotfog to •old protoua dXtrtct ' which to choose your pat- son Beach Co.. Reattora, 378- d W iict wMhln lea days froen Ike dixrtci wHhX tea Says fmoa Ux occupancy Only $1S.900 CoOl ping Only $13,300 'Hayaa dale r- other members are wekaome. day Gov. Richard Ogilvie To Follow Viet Pullout rections or face criminal During the morning session, Mias Karen Jean Ostby, of Illinois has named ]^Iph (haiges. L. Ellsworth Stoughton of East (laughter erf Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ Windsor will give a talk on local Smith, speaker of the Illi­ The buQdIng, wMch the WASHINGTON (AP) ter N. Ostby of Andover, for­ history, and Milo V. Stewart of nois House, as the state’s fire deportmesit says has no Secretary of Defense Mel­ Cooperstown, N.Y. will speak on and they keep telling us we have new United States senator. “no smokhtg" and no “exit” vin R. Laird indicated to­ merly of Manchester, received "It’s About Time." signs, an impn^ier portlUcn her MA In speech pathology on Scott said he hail been day draft calls for the A worlo^op on a<»:es8lon poh- and faulty flro extlnguiahens. Aug. 15 from Western Illinois advised from Illinois that months ahead will be re­ dee In local historical societies Is toe village hall. University In Mac»mb. Smith was being named to duced as a result of the will follow Mrs. Ooltmsui’s talk new troop reduction in She receiv‘d a BS in speech The all-day meeting will con­ succeed the late Sen. Ever­ pathology and audiology from a few tellers who don’t smile. ett M. Dirksen. Vietnam and an overall clude with a visit to the East Ithaca (N.Y.) College In 1968. Windsor Historical Sodety mu­ Smith, a RepubUcan from Al­ 20,000-man cutback in U.S. She is a member of Gamma seum. ton, was the expected choice Ford Autos armed strength. Delta PI .sorority and Sigma Al­ Edson M. Bailey, president of after Atty. Gen. WiUiam J. Scott "The VletnamlsaUon program pha Eta, an honorary speech the Manchester ISStoricfd So­ So we^ecided to do something about it. a full-scale training center for new CBT employees. withdrew from the race Mon­ will have a very substantial ef­ fraternity. dety, Is vice president and edu­ day. Rep. John B. Anderson, R- To Cost $103 fect on programmed draft calls Miss Ostby has accepted a cational chairman of the Con- W e’ve rhade smiles the subject o f lesson number one in We don’t do any banking there. Just training. ni., of Rockford, also was a to r toe months itoead,” Laird position as speech therapist necUenst Lcsigue. strong contender to succeed told a news conference. with the Central Qjnncctlcut our teller’Rraining course. Dirksen who died Sept. 7 In More in 1970 The defense secretary said he Rehabilitation Center In Meri­ You see, we’re going all out to give our customers better Washington. will Inform the SelecUve Service den. Little Leaguers Ogllvle made the announce­ DETROIT (AP) —Ford Mo­ System Friday of the planned And that couts^, itself, is part o f something we believe service. Including the simple things . . . like smiles. CHement F. Haynsworth appears today before the ment in his office. Smith, his tor Oo., toe nati(xi's No. 2 auto­ cluknges and will urge Congress Hold Field Day ^ n a te Judiciary Committee to present his quali­ wife, and Sen. Charles H. Per­ maker, announced today its 1970 that same day to enact reform makes us stand Gut from other banks. Recently, in fications for an appointment to the Supreme Court. cy, R-ni., were present. mixlel cars would (jarry list legislation designed to remove Inequities In toe draft. About Towp The first annual Little League a separate building in downtown Hartford, we set up The governor said he tele­ prices averaging $103 more than fVe re the bank that listens. phone Prealdent Nixon Tuesday current mtxlels, a 3.8 per cent Although Laird refused to say FISH of Mancheabor will bo baseball program track and to tell him of his decision. increase. nstly there would be draft cuts, discussed on WINF radio Thuiw- field day was held last Saturday "This diCfl(mlt decision has Ford, sh(x>tlng for a bigger his words carried that clear In­ day from 1 bo 2 p.m. by FISH at the West Side Oval with 400 been grlven most careful thought share of the market now held by tent. Sources hinted toe October cxxndlnators, Mra. Donald An- boys and their parents In at­ Haynsworth Mum and undivided attention for sev­ industry leader General Motors, draft call of 29,OCX), probably wtU derrsem of 231 Green Rd. lond tendance. It was sponsored by eral days. “ It Is probably the came up with a price hotst be reduced. Mrs, Harry Beckwith of 939 W. Little League officials and the moot important decision I will smaller than GM's $119, or 3.9 Administration sourcea Indi­ Middle Tpke. weather was Just perfect. THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY cated meanwhile Prealdent Nix­ Hot dogs, hamburgs, ice make In four years as gover­ per cent, Inrnease. About Earl Warren nor.” The company also said It was on still hopes he may be able to U.8. Army Pfc. William B. cream and soda were consumed GIs from the U.S. First Division listen to the news move before toe end of the year Smith 'wUl fly Thursday to holding the line on the pure of Viet Cong Culls Lofatrom, 20, son of Mr. and by the youngsters like these WASraNG'TON (AP) —Judge Instead of trying to put a label of I’le.sident Nixon’s announcement that more to booHt U.S. iroop wlUidrawais Washington to take the oath of Its fast-selling, little Mavoricl:, Mrs, William A. Lofatrom of 67 Items were going out of stylo. Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. de­ himself on the kind of Supreme U.S. tr(K)ps will lie withdrawn from Vietnam. From from Vietnam to about tlM.OOO office. The appointment is for which goes for $t,995. Wodgowood Dr., was oaslgiwd to Co-Cntalrmon Tosh Vlncek clined to say today whether he Court justice he would be. said Pullout a ‘Plot’ men. the Interim period until January Next to the 1970 Hornet being left are SIM Meri’in Olson, Malta, N.D.; Sl’ 4 Jerry the 1st Infimtary Dlvlalon in and Kao Kayo Prestl wish to agreed with the thrust and di­ Haynsworth, it would be better Even os Laird prepared for 1971 when the winner of the 1970 marketed by American Motors, SAIGON (AP) — The Viet I’ena, I,aredo,,Tex.; and I’ fc. Gerald Hill, Suitland, Vietnaim os an Intelligence ana­ thank all who helped especially rection of the Supreme Court for others who are more objec­ tcHluy's public det(UIlng o f Nix­ general election will take office." the Maverick will be (he lowest Cong command denounced to­ Mil. They were on Riiard duty in a hunker on the lyst. the mc^nagers, coaches, um­ under former Chief Justice Earl tive to decide on the basis of his on's order Tuesday withdrawing pires, President Mike Nlmerow- Warren. 12-year record on the Circuit Ogilvie said repeatedly that his priced American-made auto. day President Nixon's an­ jierimeter of the division’s liase camp at Uii Khe, at least another 36,000 troops appointee would be expected to The $103 Ford figure and the nounced withdrawal of 36,000 USAF Airman John F. Dono­ skl, Carl Silver of the Rec Staff, Haynsworth testified he felt Court. 30 miles north of Saigon. (AP Photofax) from the wiu* sons by Dec 16, A > . be the party’s (»ndidate In the $119 GM figure arc for average more American lumps os a plot van, son of Mr. and Mra. David and Wally Fortin. he should keep an open mind on A similar line of questioning the iraurces iMtd the manpower 1970 election. Smith may face list pri(^s, which -d- from South Vietnam. signed to Lowry AFB, Colo., for ceived from the following: “ I wish I could respond more that dominated Tuesday’s com­ U.S. Military Probes withdrawal, from Vietnam will cago businessman, has already eral excise tax, the Ford pric? "This is a crucial point In set­ training In the armoiment sys­ Supreme Foods, Highland directly,” he said at a Senate mittee hearing on President Include the remainder of the 3rd Ftp*. - said he wUl oppose Smith. John h'ke comes to $108 compared tling the Vietnam problem,” tems field. Alrmim Donovan Is Park Store, Stop & Shop, Bur­ Judiciary Committee hearing on Nixon's nomination of Hasm- Marine Division, leaving only his nomination to the court, sworth. Henry Altorfer ot Peoria, who with $125 for GM. said an editorial broadcast by one Marine dlvlalon In the a 1969 graduate of Manchester ger-Chef, Decl's, McDonald's, J Western Beef, Shady Glen, “ but I don’t see how I could Hart told him that “ certainly sought the Senate appointment Both companies used formu­ the clandestine Viet Cong radio. Fatal Viet ‘Accidents’ northernmost I Corps and shift­ High School. la which weighed car sales vol­ Friendly's, L. T. Wood, First without giving some indication In the mind of the man who frxMn Ogilvie, and Anderson "Not only the world's people but ing more responsIMIlty to the nominated you Earl Warren tedd vote-getters they may offer ume against prices In comput­ the American people agree that SAIGON (AP) Nine Ameri­ U.S. heiidquarteni said (our South Vietnamese 1st Divtaton. U.B. Army Pfc, Richard J. National Stores, Mott’s, Popu­ of how I feel coses shuul j be was not a strict constructionist” as an opponent in November; ing the average lncren.se. this is the only way lo end the cans luul seven Vlelnameae men ami three women were The Marina slice of the new .KuzmickoH, 20, son of Mr. luul lar Market, A. It P. MarkoU. M I handled." of the nation's laws and asked If State Treasurer Adlal Stevenson Figuring a .straight average of war and to avoid a complete de­ were killed In Vietnam war ac­ killed, luul 12 men and five withdrawal will total 18,467 Mrs. Alfonso C. Kuzmlc^kas of Chris Everett 9-yr. old 60 yd. Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Mlcli , cidents In the |>aat (our days, women were wounded. (lash who raised the quesUon at the Haynsworth considered himself in and Lt. Gov. Paul Simon. the increase In list prices the feat of the U.S.” men, Includtng support ele­ 176 Chestnut St., (yxmplcicd Ford price bexxit comes lo the U.S. Command announced "The Incident Is being Investi­ Michael Preistl 10-yr. old 60 (tommlttee’s second day of hear­ to be a strict (x>nstructionlst. It said the American Presi­ ments. training as a parac,huto rigger (See Page Eight) today. Another 17 VIetnameee gated,” a communique said. yd. dasli ings. {^dd he was tryln.g to find Haynsworth replied that he $107.86 and the GM increase to dent failed to "realize this The Army will send 14,281 at the Army Quartermaster $124.14. . and 10 Americans were wound­ The enemy forces supposed to Albert Zolzer 11-yr. old 60 yd. out of Haynsworth thought the did not know what the term fact.” men home. Including a brigade School, Ft, Loo, Va. During iJ*! Like GM, Ford cited In­ ed In the Incidents. be In toe area were never locat­ (lush / ^ direction of the Warren Court means and did not know that he "He tries to keep the war and support elements. 12-week course, ho was trained creased costs In labor, mate­ Most of toe American cosual- ed, and there wuo^no fighting, Murk Tweedle 12-yr. old 80 should be reversed or modified. was a strict constructionist. He dragging on and challenges The Navy out wlU total 6.289 to Inspect, pack and repair para­ rials, (uid taxes as the prime tlea occurred Saturday. U.S. apokesmen said. - yd. dimh y “ I don’t think I should get into said he has not so labeled him­ world opinion,” toe broadcast In oonotructlon battalions and trooper and cargo pariu-.huteH — -T' self. reasons for the price hikes. headquarters wild eight men William Maloney 1 Peter 11 what I would do on the Supremo Israeli Jets said. "He still puts on an equal According lo Uic U.S. account, su|>port elements, while the Air and air drop equipment. L Both Ford and GM sold a from the 1st Infantry Division Carman 9-yr. old 8 legged race Court If I am confirmed," re­ Haynsworth said Tuesday his basis toe aggressors and the SouUi Vietnamese reglomil l>>]rce will re(hjce by 3,941 men part ownership In a vending ma­ number of previously optional were killed and 10 wounded forces were landed In the area Mike Granato ft Brian Klely plied the 66-year-old South Caro­ victims and asks for mutual In (mmbal stjusdrons and sup­ chine company doing business Items, such as fiberglass belted when an explosive charge they by American helicopters after 10-yr, old 3 legged race linian who now is chief judge of Hit Guerrillas port outfits. with a firm' Involved In a 1963 Urea, would be standard equip­ (See Page llilrleen) were |>lu((lng near an artillery Intelligence reports that there Dave Duff ft Bob Smith 11- the Ftourth U.S. Circuit Court of Tlila total comes to 40,800 ment on 1970 m(xlels. base blew up. were Viet I'ong troops there. yr. old 3 legged, race Appeals. (See Page Eight) The accident occurred S3 M|sue rrdta'CJon from the au- Cars shipped tor sale In Cali­ "As toe regional force troop­ Jamea Lacy ft James Cratty In Jordan miles northwest of Saigon aiul Is tivirised celling ot 949.600 men fornia will be equipped with a ers were landed,” toe tJ.S. t ’oni- 12-yr. old 3 legged race '^1 )M-lng Inventlgated. which never has been met. The TEL AVIV (AP) _ Israeli mandatory exhaust emission niond said, "an unkrKMvn num­ actual number of m m being Craig Carpenter 9-yr. old sack (xmtrol system priced at $36 A U.S. Marine was killed jets raided an Arab guerrilla Release Seen ber of suspected enemy were ixillrd out totals about 36,000 race Ford said. Tuemluy six miles south of the observed evading from the Added to 29,000 brought out Michael Prestl 10-yr. old sack \ J hideout In Jordan and pounded The $108 dollar price Increase (l•■tIlilllarized zone when a heli­ race urea. U.S Army helicopter gun- during (he summer, toe new Mass Executions Egyptian military objectives posted by Ford Includes to(r fed­ copter ndor blade hit him. TTie ships supporting the ground Nixon decision will raise to Ron Sawyer H-yr. old sack eral excise tax. Ford said the For Crewman h•'il(■op(l■r was lifting a Murine along the western shore of the force were cleared by the senior Ou.ono tiw number of American nice average Increase in the list |sitrol out after a brief fight. Gulf of Suez today, the military PARIS (AP) The Rev. Paul government of Vietnam repre­ servicemen pulled back under Bti(ui McKeever 12-yr. old price of Its 1970 models would Tile 24 South Vlelnntnese were Reported in China command announced. D. Lindstrom, (toalrman of toe sentative on Uie o|>erntb>n to en­ Die iidmlnlstralkin |>rogr(un to suck race be $103 compared to $119 for killed or wounded In an Anieri- Raymond Ollha ft Brian /'* -w.. Remember toe Ihieblo Oummit- gage the evading personnel with reduce toe U S. battle role and HONG KONG (A P)—“ Mass The jets flashed across the GM. ean gunwiilp iitlark Tuesday In Charlebols 9-yr. old balloon t<*B there have been more such ses­ tec, said teday he luid received aerial ma( hliie-gun and rocket shift It gradually to toe South deiNUMdation’’ meetings In Com- Jordon River In an attack on a The list price does not Include the Mekong Della about 100 Paul Hart ft Kevin Hendon 10- sions In Peking as well as In Information that the three fire Vietnamese munlM China arc being turned guerrilla .stronghold at Manshi- iiilirs southwest of Saigon. yr. old balloon Iobb Canton, the South China metrop­ (bee Page Eight) American helicopter crewmen Tlir US. helicopter gunshlps ''Thi* regional force soldiers I.siird siUd the (Mill tuck will Steve Pulvor ft Tom Darling Into huge hysteria-ridden peo­ ya about eight miles south of shot down over North Korea a searched Die strike area and result In an atMItUmol Inactiva­ ple’s (jourts that are sending olis 90 miles northwest of Hong iijM-ned (Ire with rorkels and U-yr, old bull(X)n toss the Sea of GolUee, a spokesman month ago "very likely” will be found Seven Vietnamese. Inter tion (rf 20,000 msh from the persons accused of anti-Maoist Kong; In Wuhan,. In Shanghai machine guns on sus|M-c1ed ene Jim Maloney ft Scott Tweedle and In Taiyuan. said. released TTmrsday. my troops w)s> turned out to l>e Identified as (hvlllnns, killed and over all strength of U S armed 12-yr. old balloon toss activities to their death, it was Tile clergymsn from Pn>spsct It other Vlotnuiiiese, wtsinded forces Most of these troop re- (!■ ■ .1 Slil'Clj; II' ' I reported here t(xlay. In the Peking sessions, pie re­ The planes were called Jn aft­ elvIUans 18 miles northwelen. a provincial capital. The reports, which reputable ports said, more than 30,000 peo­ er an Israeli border patrol drew Soccer Team ence he had come to Paris lo (Hes Page TMrtssa) (Ms Poga BIgM) ple crowded Into a sports sta­ BARRiClNij Western sources say have been bazooka and Ilght-arms fire make "necessary contacts” tor authenticated to their satisfac­ dium. TTie accused persons 1. the release of toe men, and to P&S tion, say that since early August were paraded onto a platform, from Jordan wlille patroling Under Threat CHOCOLATES near the Nev Ur setUement, al­ press for the release of two Is­ there hiave been at least three and Communist authorities ac- raeli citizens held by Syria since \ 7 such people's court sessions in (nised them of "great and hei­ most opposite the target In Jor­ ROOFING J toe hijacking of a Trans World Peking that resulted in sum­ nous crimes” against party dan. he added. In Belfast Airlines plane Aug. 29. mary executions. Roofing and Chairman Mao Tse-Uing; his po­ Israeli settlers watched as the Other reports, not (x>nsldered litical heir. Defense Minister BELFAST, Northern Ireland He declined to say whom he Repairs Done as aoHdly authenticated but giv­ Lin Plao; the party and the planes dropped bombs and rock­ lAP) Northern Ireland's relig­ had met with In I’ arir. other Visit en considerable credence, say state. ets on their obje(Aive only a few ious and political warfare than lo say he hud been re­ ceived at the French Foreign RealiatkaOy A dozen yards from the Jordan spread to toe sports arena to­ Ministry. He said he hsd not River frontier. day. Police put a visiting Italian Liggett Drug Free Estimatos ' ^ 2 soccer team under guard after dealt directly with either North The jets returned unscathed, It received a threat toat It "will Korea or North Vietnam. at the Paikarie O d l the spokesman identified himself ss Jom Tlmrsday "If toe State De­ a captain In toe outlawed Pro- partment had cooperated.” He F iP ^ ,- Suez southern termlnua of the .V Suez (JanaJ, the m illta^ said. lestiait "Ulster Volunteer said toe State Department )>sd om e All aircraft returtied safety Force.” not cooperated but he was HOIMES after Israel's seventh strike It was leveled against Roma, "very optlmUUc to* men will be 400 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. C O N N across the gulf In toe past nine a team scheduled to play s win­ freed.” HOWARD HOIMES ARTHUR HOIMES NORMAN HOIMES y Vj days, a spoesman /added. ners' cup match this afternoon The United Slates, In negotia­ iHemSe'i and return to Italy Tliursday. tions at Panmunjom, luild that 1HI UROtR V 7 Farther north,/ Israeli and G J "Because the lt(Lllan press toe hellcofrfer had strayed over OF m EgypUan artille^ batted Inter- GMDin mlKently acroeV toe Suez Canal and TV have attacked British North Korea by mULake and tlie People whp^wiih to express their RUU today, and o m Israeli soldier Ulster and England.” the letter United States was ready to apo- feelings for the deceased with . was wounded,/toe IsnieU army said, "we must and'shall take V punitive action against toem.” (See Page lldrty) reported. something other than flowers should EgypUan y^Utanlc and arUI- feel free to do so, but the sending ■ \ lery fire Ipt an Israeli patrol north of to* Bitter Lakes, a ^of flowers would never be discour­ spokefmM said. aged. They not only beautifuy the The army also said five bor­ der paicemen were slightly. House Expected to Decide funeral, but also help the sender ex­ woundM during toe night when press affection and sympathy more their ^ t r o l came under smaJl- Tire and a grenade attack On Shift of Electoral Votes profoundly than words may allow. between Bethlehem and Hal- ''This M toe whole ball gome, In toe (Kcupled West Bank WASHINGTON (APi - The 'tet^lory. The fire was rrtumed House was expected to vote to­ bold House Krj^btiion’ I^e.uier a search was launclted, a day on an electoral reform plan Gerald Ford of Michigan. Ford- okesman said. which wxsild distribute electoral opposed toe (hstrict ptsn. college voles among preslden- \ Under tob proposal, a preal- SOUTH SIDE An earlier Israeli itimmci- fNTIANCE ' nlqUe said an Israeli soldier was tul candidates on toe basU .of dential candtdale would receive i ktll^ and an i^ er Injured In ar- congressional districts rather one ^ electoral vote for catdt Ullery' and small arms duels than states. congrcBsional district he ( sr- Rock With Moon Clow(er) T ues^y across toe Suez Canal. The proposal moved toward a ried. plus two mors votes tor IB. I 'll The communl(}ue said there was vote after the House agreed taking a majority In g stati m This moon rock, supported by a metal stand in.side repealed firing along toe canal, Tuesday to limit debate during Rep Hale Boggs. D-La.. con­ V a sealed nitrogen-filled plastic container, j.s flying ind toe casuaKles occurred today's session to 49 minutes tended adoption of such a plan south ot toe Bitter Lakes. T h r vote Is considerM lo be cru- would encourage gerrymander­ displayed for public e.xhihit, starting today, at the j M i s s tM ndry and Laundry Smithsonian Institution in Washington. The .stone . Three children In’ toe Gaza flsl to toe electoral reform Is ing of dlalrli Is But a fellow Stnp town of Raflah were sue because toe district plan Is Fire hydrant an(l/“ .St(>i)” lign at the curner of Cedar and IMeasant Sts. provide was pre.sented to the Smithsonian by the Apollo southerner I'.ep WilUahi M. wounded Tuesday when a bomb presented as toe major altcms- ('olmer t> Miss said the elec­ these gals with supjejrt.i f(ji/their clothe.sline .strung with .dull diapers. From 11 crew, who returned it to earth from the moon, they were piaylng writo explod­ live to direct popular election of toral ■ o!>ge system-'tied been left are Tlieresa Marie Adams, 6, of 13K I’ine St. and Lintla Marie Landry, 7, of in ceremonies held yesterday. 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