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Nixon Plans to Shift Job Training to States

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PAGE T.WENTY-TWO MONDAY, AUGUST 11, I960 \ . HanrbfHtpr Etipning firrali) Bloodmobile Visits St. James’ School Tomorrow, 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. About Towp Men of all ages who like to Hein-]arvis sing four-part harmony are in­ tv r o n g t Daily Net Press Run vited to jodn th e Mjanchester Miss Judith Mary Jarvis of Her The Week Ikided Chapter SPEBSQSA, which Manchester and Carl Ewald June *8, Ug» - ^ ^ | ^ The Weiithfir m e^ every Monday at 8 p.m. \oays Hein J r. of Rocky HUl were at the Army-Navy Club, 1090, I G R A N O j Clear, cool tonight with Main at. united in marriage Saturday patchy ground fog In early morning at Center Congrega­ 15,459 morning. Tonight’s low 56 to 60. The North Manchester Al- tional Church. MancheMter— 4 City of ViUatre Charm Tomorrow sunny, pleasant. Anon family group will meet The bride is the daughter of High 80 to 85. Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 266 (TWENTY PAGES) Mrs. E lvira S. Jarv is of 30 Ard­ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 Parish^ House of the Second more Rd. and Bervel G. Jarvis (Cloaalfled Advertising on Page 16) PRICE TEN CENTS Congregational Church. The of Seui Angelo, Tex. The bride­ Thursday group wUl meet at 8 groom is the son of Carl E. Hein p.m. in the Pathfinders Club of Clearwater, Fla. and the late at 102 Norman St. Both groups M rs. Hein. Blacks Stage meet weekly and are open to The Kev. Clifford O. Simpstm, friends and relatives of a per­ Foe Shatters Lull, Leaders Put minister of Center Congrega­ son with a severe drinking prob­ Swim-In Led lem. j tional Church, performed the double-ring ceremony. Walter 1970 Target Nixon Plans to Shift Grzyb was organist. Bouqurts THE FABRIC CUPBOARD The Rotary Club will plan its By Abernathy S h ells 128 B ases of gladioli, carnations and pom­ project of the year Tuesday at pons were on the altar. EUTAW, Ala. (AP) —P oHpp SAIGON (AP)—Enemy One of the sharpest batUee O n Welfare 0:30 p.m. at an open meeting CHENEY HALL • 177 Hartford Road • Manelwstar The bride was given in mar­ Chief CecU Rhodes said today a troops shattered the long broke out at a U.S. artlUeiyr ait the Manchester Country WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi­ riage by her uncle, W. Stanley base blocking InfUtraUon routee Club. O P E N S U N D A Y 10 A .M . to 6 P.M. ★ Closed Saturday Negroes broke into a battlefield lull early today, dent Nixon's call (or a massive Dodge of Rocky HIU. H er full- white swimming pool and looted shelling 128 allied towns from-eambodia to Tay NInh, 66 overhaul of the naUon’s welfare length silk organza gown was OPEN MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. ^ snack bar after six Negroes and bases across Viet­ miles nortiiwest of Saigon, 'the system is ^ing tagged as 1970 Job Training to States designed with a portrait neck­ rtaugurated to county base was htt with 400 rounds of business by congresstonal lead­ line, a chantlUy lace empire bo­ posts Monday. ^ nam. The Viet Cong and Back-T o-School North Vietnamese follow­ rackets, mortars and rocket- ers. dice, an A-Une skirt appliqued R l^es said the group, which propelled grenades. The President, In submitting \V.-VSHIXGTO\ (AP) — Styles Will Be and trimmed at the hemline numbered In the hundreds, left ed up with ground attacks , U-S. artillery flred back, and details of his plan in a message President Nixori today pro- with lace, and a chapel-length me route of a "freedom march” on 14 allied positions and In the batUe 54 North Viet­ to Congress Monday, urged IHised tfivinjf states and Shown by D&L train. She wore a cathedral- swift action on the $4 billion pro­ For The wing led by the Rev. Ralph Da­ fought in the streets of two namese and 9 Americana were cities nuit'h of the author­ length veil of silk Illusion, and vid Abernathy, head of the important towns north of “'If in the hour-long ^ posal. Davidson and Leventhal de­ she carried a bouquet of roses ity for running $2.3 bil­ Thrifty Minded Sewer ^uthem Christian Leadership Saigon. field reports said. Thirty-nine “We have it in our power," he lion a year in federal pnv- partment stores will hold a and stephanotis. Conference. The U.S. Oommendi said that Americans were wounded. said, to raise the standard of ' back-to-caimpus fashion show Miss Diane Hein of Clearwa­ He said about half a dozen, all attacks were repulsed and The biggest enemy push came living and realizable hopels of (frains to train more than 1 ter, a sister of the bridegroom, PINWALE millions of our fellow citizens.” million Americans annually at the Manchester Parkade on COLORIFIC mostly youngsters, went Into the that incomplete figures from the in an area near Uie Cambodian was maid of honor. Bridesmaids pool and stayed about 20 min­ border north of Saigon. There But key legislatoni who will for jobs. Thursday at 7 p.m. Models at Held listed more than 400 enemy were Miss Mary Ann Hein, also CORDUROY utes. Abernathy borrowed a suit detul. U.S. casualties were 51 about 2,000 North Vietnamese have to deal with the plan said As part of Ws "New FedMral- the show will be wearing fash­ of Clearwater and sister of the COTTON and swam for about five min­ dead and 346 wounded. South from two or three divisions at­ they saw no possibility It could ism" concept of diarlng state, bridegroom and Mrs. Dale Rey­ ions from Seventeen Magazine’s utes, Rhodes said. Vietnamese oasualties were tacked a dozen American bases get floor consideration in either local and federal power, Nixon nolds of Hartford. Their full- From Famous American Mill the House or Senate until next August back-to-campus Issue. In Prints and Solids Greene County Sheriff Bill called light but 23 government aroMd An Lnc, a provincial sent to Oongrens a Manpower length, empire gowns of lilac capital 60 miles north of Saigon- year. Training Art to streamline and In the fashions to be display­ Lee said the Negroes climbed troops were killed and more worsted were designed with ba^ Loc Nlnh, 10 miles farther They pointed out the Presi­ moke more flexible the welter ed, long scarves, long sweaters fences, tore open doors and took than OD wounded in two battles teau necklines, and back panels, north; and Quan Lol four mUes dent himself was recommending of existing Job trining pro­ and vests, fake furry coats, soft drinks, candy and potato north of Saigon. and they carried crescent bou­ chips from the snack bar. northeast of An Loc. that it not take effect until July grams. tweeds and stripes, skinny knits, A spokesman tor Gen. Creigh­ quets of lavender carnations Military spokesmen said the 1, 1970. Secretary of Inhor George Pi ribs and ribless corduroys will In Atlanta, Abernathy said he ton W. Aibrams, com m ander of r. and white pompons. * Communist command had Sources In the House WAys ShuHz, In a briefing, sold (hot prevail. would issue a foiraal statement U.S. forces In Vietnam, said: David P. Bray of East Gran­ YD. planned to use more men, but and Means Committee, which deepKr Job Oorps cuts wMoh Modeling at the shows will later. He would not comment on "It’s probably the start of their will have to act first on the leg­ by served os b ^ man. Ushers the looting but he confirmed he fall campaign but there is no In- more than 100 B62 strikes dur­ angered Oongress. Nixon Is-pro- be members of D&L’s 1909- were David Snedl of Rocky HiH ing the past five days along the islation, said it was possible the poMng to add 150,000 Americana 1970 Teen Pashlon Boards. did take a swim “because it was dlcastlon how long ttiey’Il be able panel could begin hearings later and Dalton Schnack of Manches­ 36”-45” wide, 100% cotton in to sustain it. We can’t tell if it’s Cambodian border and the dou­ to Job training rolls at an extra There will ulso be entertain­ hot and It was an historic occa- this session. ter. the latest fall shadeo. Ideal skm.” anything more than a high point bling of allied strength there to coot of $400 mIKlon a year. ment by Mike and Vlnny Pace, But, they said, there appeared Mrs. Jarvis wore a yellow All 100% percale type,cotton, for shifts, cullotes, slacks, He said a staff member had so fa r.” Most of the oddltkinal training a W ert H artford folk .singing peau do solo dress with match­ Bradford Bochnoch photo vests and skirts. Other Wales (See Page Eight) to be almost no chance for floor would go to-welfare recIpiesXa If team which features songs by MRS. CARL EWALD HEIN JR. guaranteed color fast. cut purchased arwtm trunks tor him- action until 1970. ing acciessories and a white or­ Available At Comparable Low seJf and several aides who ac­ both the manpower MU and Nix­ Donovan, Otis Redding, the chid. from bolts . . . 49c vd. Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., on’s welfare ieglalation are en-< Prices. companied him on the swim. chairman of the Finance (Com­ Beatles and their own material. A recerptlon was held at was matron of honor. Brides­ acted. The welfare MU requires Lee, irtio is white, state troop­ mittee which will handle the F’ashlon showings are sched­ Glastonbiny HllLs Country Club. maids were Miss Jeon M. most recipients to take Job ers and city police went to the measure in the Senate said It uled all week at oax;h of the For a wedding trip to Bermuda, Thompson of West Falmouth, training. Weddings pool but did not confront Aber­ was obvious his peinel could not D&L stores throughout the Mrs„ Hein wore a pink mid white Moss., and Miss Joanne F. Sa- Plaids Are What’s Pdice Free Caretaker The manpower leglaiatlon aba> For The Sports Minded! nathy and the group. get to It this year. linen dress with matctring ac­ lottolo of Bronxvllle, N.Y. wouki boost Job (raining funds grejiter Hartford area. Others "It wouldn't have done any The committee agreed Mon­ cessories and a corsage of pink Mayer - Buckley Happening Attorney George Gregory, left, of Clieraw. South include oho at Bristol Plaza on Robert J. Mayer Jr. of Snyder DACRON 8 COTTON good," Lee said. “After they day to a schedule on the House- 10 per cent If the nation’s unem-) Wednesday at 7 p.m.; at. Cor­ sweetheart roses, The couple served as his brother's best took the swim and ate the In Slaying Probe passed tax reform bill which Carolina, interviewed at Saixt>n air|K>rt on his ployment rate rose to 4 5 psr bins Comer hi West Hartford will live at 93 Nutmeg Lone, man. Ushers were Gregory Bondsd “Wool Look” goods, they went on their way." will engage it for the remainder cent for three straight months. on Friday at 7 p.m.; and on Sat­ East Hartford. Thomasian of Pelham, N.Y., IX3S ANGELES (AP) — Po­ of the 1969 session. ,arrival there. Gregory luta lieen hired to defend It U now 3 6 pef cent. urday at 2 p.m. in downtown and Thomas Harter bf Johnson P O P L IN , (See Page Eight) few miles away. In both cases Student Loan This, ShiSta sold, wiia to quell Mrs. Hein, a 1904 graduate of lice have released the 19-year- bodies were slashed and words The committee plans to try to Now Britain. Coordinator for all City, N.Y. sjiecial forces Major Thomas C. Middletxm of Jef­ fears that many Americana Manchester High School, re­ ACRYLICS old caretaker they held for were scrawled nearby in what get the tax measure to. the Sen­ the shows is Miss Joanne Mar­ ceived her BA degree in "Eng­ A reception was held at the questioning in the killing of ac­ ate floor for debate in Novem­ ferson, S. C., one of eight Green Herets facing might lose their Jobs in Nixon’s home of the bride’s mother. Mr. appeared to be the victims’ Plan Getting tin, assisted by Andrea Takls, lish literature in Jmusvry from tress Sharon Tate and four oth­ blood. ber. efforts ki slow the nntkin's econ­ teen fashion director. the University of Hartford. She and Mrs. Mayer will be living er persons. charges of murder and cons|)iracy to commit mur­ omy enough to cool Inflation. Despite the similarities, a po­ Long said he had not had a At each show, a Tiunl pull­ in England where he will be sta­ Bottles Tossed The Mil als provides h>r a is employed ns a contract lUia- “There is no reason to suspect lice spokesman said, the cases chance to study the welfare der of a Vietnamese man. (See AP Wire Story hy Last Qiaiice over sweater will be given as a tioned with the U.S. Air Force. computeriud national >>b bank lyst nt Connecticut General Life him,” said Inspector Harold apparently are unconnected. message in detail but that he door prize. Mrs. Mayer is a graduate of At Marchers Uichard Pyle). (Al’ Photofax) WAflHlNCyrON (AIM 'Hie to matrti the unsmpkiyed with Irumrimce Co., Bloomfield. 2 29 Yarnell as William E. Garret- The couple, Leno A. LaBlonca, believed the proposed program Miss Hall's School, Pittsfield, . . Job oismtngs. Senate plana a last-ditch rffiirt Mr. Hein received his biu'hc- son was released Monday after 44, ^ d his wife Rosemary, 44, could cause many problems. lor degree in m athem atics in Moss., and Syracuse (N.Y.) Uni­ In all new tones with In Ireland two days In custody. Under the President’s recom­ to revive the college Mtislent R wouki equoUze Uvtng otkiw- versity where she majored In In 4.'} ’ width and all new may have been the victims of a ances for different Job Iralning 1908 from the University at matching solids. Guaran­ The baby-faced youth ’’copycat” killer officers said. mendations, many millions of gunrontaed loan program liefkirr Soiithom Florkln, l.akoliuid. Ho sociology. Mr. Mayer attended colors. If cut from bolts LONDONDEIRRY, Northern Oongrsas leaver on Its three- programs, which now vary, to teed completely machine Ireland (AP) — Protestants wouldn’t talk with newsmen. Those killed with Miss Tate additional persons would be eli­ is omployixl as a sclontifle pro- the State University of New $1.19 yd. Ideal for any week recess. keep the unesnpkiyed from shop­ WANTED washable, 58”-60” wide. A praded through Roman CathoUc But his lawyer, Barry Tariow, were Abigail Folger, 26. a San gible (or relief checks, including grraimmor at P n itl and Whitney York at Geneseo. Green Beret Chief ping anstnd for the best aUow- siKirtswear and skirts. said Garretson was in his room Francisco socialite; Voltyck some working fathers with low But Repubtlcans charge that Clean, Late Model luxury fabric. Londonderry today and bottles, anos Instead of (or the moet Division of Uie United Aircraft stones and sUcks were thrown. In a guest house of Miss T ate’s Frykowskl, 37, a movie associ­ Incomes. amenCknotga pushed auccsoMul Corp. in East Hartford. MUltable-Job training Martin - Robb The missiles were thrown at estate Friday night and Satur- ate of Miss Tate’s husband, di­ Long said he feared it would ly by Ben. Edward M. Kennedy. USED CARS take a big expansion of Health, Won’t Oppose Probe Welfare rsclplenls would re- the parade when it started Just Jay> when the five were shot and rector Roman Polanski; Jay D-Moss., in the Labor Osnmit. Mias Barbara Jean Robb of Top Prices Paid as the first rain in days started stabbed to death. Sebring, ,26. an internationally Education and Welfare Depart­ tee lost Friday hnv« upoet nego- i'Mve, in lieu of the Job training For All MakesI ' Vernon and Thomas Martin of to (aU. Garretson didn’t know any­ known hairdresser; and Steven ment personnel to administer NHA TRANG, Vletnnni (AP) Oregory oak) the Investigation UaUons to rush action on the allowance, a special IncenUve of Rockville were married Satur­ such an expanded program. LIQQEn DRUQ A policeman, one of about thing had happened until police Earl Parent 18, a student from — Ool. Robert B. Rheault’s suc­ had been "temporarily re btU. CARTER CHEVROLET] day Aug 3 at noon at the "I know the President is (See Page Eight) KILT CLOTH “Kattlwloth Type” 1,400 assembled to keep the Pro­ kicked in his door at 9 a.m. Sat­ suburban El Monte who police cessed" but he presumed this KMenslve cloakroom negotla- PARKADE Mre. Thomas O’lfern Mayer trying to tie a work requirement cessor us comm ander of the C O .. IN C . Union Congregational Church in testants and the Roman Cathol­ urday, Tariow said. and G arretson'8 lawyer said was onty an udmlniatratJve m at­ Hons Monday (ailed to rtssilve Rockville The pastor, the Rev. In Printa and SoUda in here, and I wish him suc­ Green Berets in Vietnam said OPEN Mias Loul.se Cheney Buckley ics from renewing their recent Investigators said they want was a friend of Garretson. ter. tho cxmtruversy over these 1229 Main St. Paul J. Bowman, performod A fabric with natural texture of slub weave and cess," he said. YD. riotous battling, was Injured to question friends of Miss Tate Tariow said Garretson had today he would not object to n IsmibereB of Sparks, Nev.. amendm ents niUuHg(fi Henate Plume 649-5238 17:45 A .M . to 10 P.M. of OonoHco, N. Y.. and Thomas permanent press finish. List price $1.98 yd. 45" wide. "But this is not new. We have the ceremony. slightly. and Garretson. said goodnight to Parent about congressional InvestlguUon of leadors did win an ngrenneni O'Hern Mayer of Snyder, N. Y,, tried it before. In the 1967 wel­ look commiuMl of the 5lh H|>erlnl The bride la the daughter of The objects were hurled at the Officers continued investigat- 11:30 p.m. Friday, then gone to the caae ngalnst Rheiiult and Fon-es (innip In June wtien for a vote on the MU today. Army To Lvl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Robb fare revision, we put in what we wore nmrricd at noon today at ranks of Ulster’s ApprenUce ing.the deaths of a supermarket his room, where he listened to seven other Special Forces men ICuiiult, six ollviT Green Beret Repuhllcann oold they would of 38 Center Rd. The couple ORLON SAYELLE KNITTING WORSTED WEIGHT thought was a stiff work re­ 31, Michael's Episcopal Church Boys who parade every year to owner and his wife whose bodies hl.s stereo. accused with him of murdering officers, luul a sergeant were seek to eliminate isie of the live on Kingsbury Ave., Rock­ quirement. Geiieraln (io In Gencseo. By D uPont commemorate the day in 1689 were found Sunday night, their Parent was shot at t)ie wheel a Vietnamese man. arrested. They an- tielng held In Kennsdy riders and |»rha{si Trie bride Is a daughter of ville. heads hooded like one of the vic­ "But the very HEW people 100% orlon acrylic fiber, completely machine wash­ of his car in the driveway of the "Congress has a right to know tile lamg HInh ctui-kadr, nortii both. Mrs. Thomas C. T. Buckley of (See Page Thirteen) tims in the Saturday kllUngs a $200,000 home. Riven tt the Senate poiaws the . llnnliaven? able guaranteed moth proof. Full color range to (See Page F'our) what we do -we work for Con­ of Saigon, while the Army de­ Geneseo and the late Col. Buck- i t ^ gress," said Col. Alexander moaMir* these Is no guarantor choose from. Reg. $1.29 skein. cides wta-Uier to bring Uiem to ley of the Army Re.serve. She Lembercs, 43. Uis House will toltow sutt before WASItlNimiN (AIM The Is Ihe granddaughter of Mrs. Sewage Swap trial on rluirges of ronM|>iring in the summer recess burins Anny may be In Uw process of Austin Cheney of 99 Hartford A civilian attorney (or one of the munler of an unidentified Is Considered the e l ^ t accused men, MaJ. Vlelnanieoe WednsssMy afternoon seleettng Us first woman gener­ Rd. and the Into Mr. Cheney, al Thomas C. Middleton Jr. of Jef­ 'Tlie Vietnamese Is Istlleved to OfSsSdsrottnn of a Mmtlar and of the Into Mr. and Mrs. Otttclals of tile Town of Man­ Moon Work Officers on the Army's distaff From the top ferson, 8.C., called Monday for have Is-en cx|ssmhI os a double meojoire was bforked Monday Julian G. Buckley of Oenc.seo. slite re|iort haptSly Um ( fo r the chester luid the Town of South Enhance Your In the country. S ^the a congressional Investigation of iqcenl working for Ihe Ameri­ In the Houos fksms members The bridegroom is a spn of first time the m ords of Wom­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mayer Windsor will meet Aug. 19 to the mysterious case. He cans luid tlie OommuirisUi In­ there wish to use It os a vehicl* Home Decor With label on the fabric Was Easy, en’s Army OuriM eokifteM are of Snyder. His father Is vice comlder a swap of sawoge charged that Middleton was formed military souroeM sohl for^a provtsfon to punkdi stu­ being "sacrlHccd’’ for political dents Involvad In campus riots lieing Ineliated In (he annual re­ The Creative president of Ehistomers, Inc., of IsmkupB In boundary areas Monday his .killing wiui on as­ Wllllamsvllle, N, Y. WAYERLY BONDED POLYESTER Crew Says reasons and implied that the Tho key provision of the Sen- view of rsndidiaes for brigadier where the contour of the land signed " m lllla ry m iss io n ." an-mbvres sold he had r»- towns, would do away with the (CU$td unto. Mass., sister of the bride. Always Popular and Something New and "We had no problem operat­ proceeding. (ll«e Page right) NEW YORK (AP) n.rical paraeaal iiW lijU M t need of pumping .stations in the ing." ClAtSU START ' Desirable and cargo employes returned to iHin-gravlty areas. Different Aldrin, who followed Arm­ work today at Pan American M t theory ead eedle vlaeal The engineers of both towns strong by 20 minutes, said: World Airways after voting to BrograBM WhtHi tfw way you will have their proposals ready GINGHAM CHECKS t«9t. hair elyUBg eoalotRi PRINTED ORLON "We found out mobility on the approve a new three year con­ for the Aug. 19 nie^ng. One at surface better than we had an­ N«v. field tripe fM l dopondt on a tract and end a four-day. nation­ and many other related Mhjeehi the Manchester areas which From Dan River Mills GHAUIS ticipated. We found that a He Vows to Catch Pirates wide strike. rimy be serviced by South Wind­ A tempkle eitd Jedhaled itiH elweyr HpdeHef ttemielvM ie " Proscription yd. standard loping technique, one Pen Am said It resumed nor- brief yea the UtMt develepeieett Ie b«ei^ ceHiire . . . sor is in Buckland, in the vicin­ fool In front of another, was the mal flight schedules early tc^y /•r PKBB Brthm * ImfermstJem Stmd TMi CeepMi you can dopond on ity of the Burr's Cdrner Shop­ 49c 99c best way to get around." Who Loot Sunken Galleons folkrwing raUfIcation of tha” coo ping Center. "Kangaroo fashion, two feet tract agreem ent reached lost T«i OrtaHvt School of HoIrdroMiog In a full range of colors. H" to 45” wide 100% orlon acrylic AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) State temporary restraining order 111 AifhiB Its NtrHar4, Otaa. HIU 1” checks available. Treated at a time, also worked, but not Erklay between the airltne and fiber woven and printed to Uie os easily," he said. "We found I.And Commisslisier Jerry Had against Platoro. prohlMtlng fur with Drl-Don for easy care. Isr says "pilfering, plundering ther salvage work the InUrnatlonal Hrotharhood of Wsddojt. McCarthy Head finest dreos fabric money r—n we had to onUcIpate two to Tearristars NAME — 86" wide, Reg. 79c yd. buy. Drip dries in minutes. three steps ahead on the moon, and pillagingpirates have loot Sadler said he had Just re ADDRESS D R U G C O . ed the treasures from a fleet erf turmv] from the spot where (he Harold Gibbons, a Teamsters compared with one or two step# L’ol iloi.sington TOWN _ ZIP Of Elks Bake sunken Spanish gallecsu off sto- rem ains of iht ahips have lain vice (ireeklent. aatd the vote Ttl Main 8 t., Biancheatar on earth” was «S to M per cant In favor of Ms-ssai Ray McCarthy has been ap­ Armstrong. Aldrin and Mi­ risd Padre laland alnre their dlacovary aevvral 1! Iluean't ■ neceaaurtly'lmean "But we will catch them,"' the* years ago near lha laland which tile port which he deai nbed as pointed chairman (or the annual chael Collins, who orbited the » . r. going to l«ve one of our Take a Fashioa Fling With aalty. snuff-dipping Sadler ai, once was a hangout of pirate "Ihr best Ubor cKtfilr«rt evtr ■iwn make U thu lime," CM Elks clambake to be held at Sportaavlght Dacron and Cotton moon while his companions ex­ vowed at a newa conference negotiated In the hUtory of (he CHECKS AND PLAIDS plored below, told the story of Jean I.afltts and other sea i.:ual>et|i |» itirfslngtOfl. Uirwc- Mofiday. airline Industry " the Garden Grove grounds on their historic flight at a news wolves S lor l i t liw tv ACS. tutd a re p o rter Being Featured In Fall Ready Wear "We will fln- cleaning. Edwin E. Aldrin Jr.. Apollo 11 lunar module ■itver, gold and archeological i'an Am. ths natiofi'a largest heating oil resen-e the course from 7 to because It degraded our vlslbtil' "I have tips, leads are] Infor *crve round tiw wurldy wMh Confury! treasures from Mexico Ynfttkivt. «irclArrO overseas air carrier normally some KKl currently assigned in 9:30 a.m. pilot, reaches down to help his wife. Joan, pick up a tiag of newsjiaiierii on the ‘y ability to detect alti­ otwrales MO fllghto All the objects recovered by "When you get that trtany dally be- South Vietnam. Golf carts will be avallsble. tude" Artnstrfjng said. (ween il l rltl.a In At c-inmtri front steps of their home as they returned from a shopping tour yesterday. ths salvage firm PUtoro Irfd thieves aomrbrxly's going to Coi Hotoingtun figures that Reservations for starting times Other shrjU showed Arm­ Tile irfrtke halted/most of the or golf carts may be ritade at strong s first step on the moon, b4 Gary, Ind.. are bcllrvrd to be squanl." tiiuM of the 12 WAC coloneU CALL 643-5135 /■ The Aldrins-spent most of his first da^' out of quarantine attending to routine in the pcaaeaslon of the Texas line's service now In umfocTti probably will be He aatd it was Impoaaibtr to J the grill room nt the lodge or beautiful vtrwe of a stark, boui- An airline spokraman eotlmat- 301 CCNTER STREET MANCHESTER ^shopping chores. The papers left on their doorstep were unexplainable hy the Land Office But PUtoro has Mgimate . the ■ loos "because wr under cunakleratlon for ttw tem­ by calling John Dulka, 97 Cam- der-strrwn lunar landscape, the «i the four day strike cost Pan ^ bridge St. filed suit seeking Utie don't know how much la mlao- porary promotion to general Aldrins. (AP Photofax) • See Page Fear) A dlatrlct Judge has granted a (•Bee Page T w o ) (See Page Two) « ' FAGE TWO MANCmSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969\ MANCHESTEh EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 PAG E THREE is to test the feasibility of relay­ what I consider a dangerous ing Wgh-frequency radio, signals state of mind,” he said, "m is­ Safer Ocean Flights via satellite to pinpoint the loca­ Pentagon Critics Ready MOVIE AUDIENCE trust, distrust, down with the School Board Adopts Sheinwold on Bridge tion of aircraft over wide ocean Model-Author Finds ****...GUIDE**»*e*- military, down with the senators A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS areas out of range of ground- Arsenal of Amendments who are tn line with the mlil- QTQQjgg C 1 AND THEATERS. CONCEAL YOUR PROBLEM Aim of New Satellite based radar, with an eye toward tary." Breakdown of Budget FROM THE OPPONENTS NORTH By WALTER B. MEARS Services Committee, agreed to BITUMINOUS safer air traffic control in the Beauty Gan Be Trap These apply to Mma CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Fulbrlght said that in seeking 4 K 5 2 minutes to allow technicians to Associated Press Writer it. RAGW EED X ftlee—d eftet Nuv 1.1968 1970s. to hold down military spending, Subject to review of one item at a later meeting, the By JOY STILLEY Ry AUnSED SHEINWOLD - 9 KQJ62 —CA multipurpoae spacecraft verify that a valve in the Oen- WASHINGTON (AP) — , P6n- Steiuils also accepted a com-i Although ’"The Reauty ’Trap Another, called a inlllimeter there is no slander of mllltisiV Board of Education last night adopted the working THIS S E ^ 0 A84 that can spread booms| almost taur's fuel system was in The promise amendment trimming POLLEN l A i T AP Newfeatures Writer la her initial novel, accepted by A crafty bridge player matdi- wave experiment, was designed tagoii critics' accused by Sen. men. in adt indicatai the rilm wee 41 73 / the length of a football field proper position. to $76 million the defense emer­ DRIVEWAYS budget of $8,150,634 submitted by the administration.. to ^ee if radio frequencies high­ The advantages of being beau­ the Irst publisher to see the es his swindles to his oppements. rocketed into orbit today pack­ John Stennls of fostering dan­ Sen. William Proxmlre. D- A $4,856 item for member------COUNT T submitted and approved under WEST EAST About 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, er than any yet used in space gency fund, a Pentagon contin­ PARKING AREAS • GAS STATIONS tiful are superficial and an out­ manuscript, she had previously You can’t hope to catch a $10 ing an experiment Uiat could gerous "mistrust and distrust” Wls., said the Senate for the ship in Metropolitan Effort To­ the Motion Picture Code 4 9 8 6 4 4 a spacecraft motor is scheduled communications could be put to gency budget which was to have BASKETBALL COURTS standingly pretty girl has a written a paperback, "Astrology hflp, make transocean aircraft of the military, have an arsenal first time in years Is consider­ ward Regional Opportunity of Self'Regulation. player in a 2-cent trap, but if A 9 5 9 10743 to fire to settle ATS5 in a circu­ work in television-relay been $100 million. ’That one IKIOKINQ — PLACE YOUR

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PAGE SIX MANCHEyiiSK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEk . CX)NN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12. 1969 Manrl^pfitpr economic effect of the French devalua-/ PAGE SEVEN tion may be, once the world money mar­ Tolland Region Planning Agency, a the Board of Finande.” Buro- limited to registered Democrats Connecticut member of the Board of Direc- kas states. V e r n o n brary on the second Tuesday kets have setUed down to It, have been appearing on the Aug. 1 caucus of each month at. 8 p.m. Pro­ ‘tors of the Hockanum Valley "A-s a reminder to all Dem- list. «ager to volunteer admlraUon of the way grams Include demonstrations Inside Ctommunl^ Services Council ocnits who are not familiar with The caucus wlU be wide onen P ainting Class ____ PUBUSHED BY THE Yankee Burokas Seeks New Term and workshops with member­ In which the French brought off their and the Tolland Historical So- smaU-toa-n poliUcs, the caucus adto n o m ^ t i :^ L ^ ^ c e ^ °f^m' HERAU) PRINTING CO.. INC ship open to anyone with an In­ IS Blsaell Street devaluation coup. j,. Set O utdoors Report Uanebetter, Conn. B y A .H .O . terest in art. THOKAS F. FERGUSON On Board of Finance Also, traasurer of the Tolland !^an''v^7to t^ m C e The policy that was formally announc­ candidates have been made by (Continued from Page 6) WALTER R. FERGUSON Adding his name to the grow­ County Democratic Association, didates for the coming fall elec­ the town committee to permit painting and PuMUhera The savings banks of Oon- announcing their Intentions to a member of the Regional Ad- Uon," he stated. "Independent ______Pounded October 1, 1S81 ed a few minutes after the close of the ing list of Democratic candi­ registered party members a session on Saturday He Ponds His Beal an.1 wondered why the oil In- New York Sto^ Market on Aug. 8 was necticut managed, In the 1869 i w to the town chairman. Addi- \-isory Committee for the Capi- or non-affUlated I'oters cannot free rein in making their de- is ” planned* ...... by the TVilland Coun- ^ M M e d Evepr Evenln* Except Sundays dates for the Board of Finance, tional nominations may be forth- tol Region and a member of the participate.” -MII-TON. Mass. (API For and Holidays. Entered at the Poet Office at General Assembly, to lent olslons for candidates. Thifault Association duslry can t compete In the uanchester, Conn, aa Second Class Kail actually decided upon as early as July Incumbent member John Buro­ coming from the floor of the Democratic Town Committee. He asks all Democrat., 'to explained the second lime in his oivreer, Matter. *■ The. picnic-painting party for world market. their fight for the right to offer mountiHl [xjliceman William j ! . he added, it 16. In all that long interval, only eight kas has publicly announced his party caucus Wednesday night. A former thinl selectman, he e.xercis“ V r riS T ^ T D en ^ members and guests wiil be would be ILs own fault. subscription r ates checking account service to Scanncl rode into a pond and human beings knew what was going to availablUty for a tour-year whether "he has served as past c^r- ocral to Mancheler Evening Herald held from 9 a.n'v to 5 p ...... g c.ommission, a memoer of support romHi|>ondent cue a young .swimmer in trou- never really had their fight ” I stand on the record of the T J - ! f .!.- ! " ! support... It will not be too late norre.,v.nHenf ber on Webber Rd., Rt. 30, at the Interior Department’s re­ Three Months ...... 7 80 secret to themselves. Quatrale, tel. 87S-X845. ble. Tht.s time he .i4ived a life. One Month ...... 2,so won, but whatever chance they board as all decisions have been least the Hicks School addiUon build- to nominate anyone j-o u want If Crystal Springs. port to The Shultz committee ex­ The 40-yi\ir-old officer’s ac­ unanimous,”unanimous.” Burokas stated.stated Demo- com ^ tlee, president of the you are not satisfied with the pressed the view that U. 8. MEMBER OP All this thus became the classic model had disappeared when they Plcture-of-the-monlh will be tion Tiiursdiiy en4\blt>d him THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "The - board has always acted crats do. ToUand PTA and Tolland Men’s proposed slato. to oil production would stay at 90 TTw Associated Press is exclustveiy entitled for all future devaluation attempts by proved unable to agree among In his public announcement. Club, He has been general com- 2 0 % Di8tiirhed chosen and in case of rain the ri-4»ch Edwnn Holmes, 1 7 , to the use of repubiication of ail news dis­ In the best interest of the town "Let's make this Democratic of percent of the present level themselves cm a propoaitlon Burokas cites his experience as niitteeman of the 250th anniver- session will be held Aug, 23. IVdham, who went under while patches credited to it or not otherwise credit- any government in any currency. This after thorough and deliberate party caucus the largest one BONN—Psychic disorders at a Foo-pe known In earlier times 41s be arranged with Miss Esther the present price of $1.78 a their members a two year ex­ inception In 1967. “ I have been w-orker for the Little League, cove in Hougliton's I'ond In Blue .Wi rlrtts of repubiication of special dM- make Tolland a better town In now the majority party In "monk’s disease" afflict one in Luginbuhl. 131 Orchard St., b4irrel down to $2—refuting the patchea herein are also reserved. visible public agony which usually leads perimental run with checking active In town government and Boy Scout, heart, cancer and Hills Rem-rvutlon. which to live.” town." he said. five students In West Germany. Rockville. oil Indu-stry’s claims that Im­ accounts. community affairs since set- Red Cross drives and as a dele- Scjiimel, ii fjvti(er of four wlio up to such a decision. None of the Other Democrats having an­ As town chairman, Thifault The syndrome includes difficulty The next regular meeting of ports would cripple domedtlc The Herald Printing Company Inc as­ The result was the emer­ tling here in 1965. . .1 believe gate to the Towm Meeting for live.i in Canton, mack' his first sumes no financial responsibility for typo- wild rumors of imminent cuition which nounced their intentions to run has urged all townspeople re- In conoentrating. depression, the association will' be held pnxluctlon. However. Interior gence of a bill which merely In being involved.” Tomorrow .s-uch IXVCIK' attempi in tiie ,s4ime g r ^ i ^ errors appearing in advertisements for the finance board are Wil­ •I m, . gardless of poUtlcal afflliaUon weariness, frequent sexu;U dls- Sept. 9 at the Rockville Public I'epartment staffers sympa­ and other reading matter in The Manchester tantalize the speculators. None of the set up a study of the proUem. He is presently serving as a ______ixind in 1965. but was too late to Evening HeraJd. liam Swanback and Ronald t.1 attend the cauct« tomorrow turbancis, he4«hu-h«4 4tnd eye IJbrary. The g r T iq ^ Z r t s to til: thetic to the oil Industry ed­ The result of this will be to representative to the Capitol involvement as a member ( i .i4ive tile l6-)V4ir-oM Ixry he secret tips to the favored few which can Montessi. Incumbent Donald night- although voting will be trouble. . Edith K. Peck Room of the 11- ited that statement out of the Subscri^ to Los Angeles TTmes-Washlng- set up a renewal of the legUla- . pulled »8it of Uie water, ton Post News Service. create scandal. Morganson has not publicly an­ version finally sent to Bchults. live battle In the 1871 aesshm. Fun ^rvlce client of N. E. A, Service, Inc. nounced his availability but Is F^bllshc™ Representatives — The iullus Instead a firm, clean decision, made Mathews Si^lal Agency — New York Chi­ And one result of this pros­ understood to be seeking the cago. Detroit and B^on. before the final emergency Itself had pect will be tbat the rival bank- ,„. post again, possibly for a two- a u d it b u r e a u o f emeULA- finally arrived, held discreetly private, ing interests, in each of the year term. Incumbent Atty. state's Assembly districts, will . efficiently planned and programmed, Harold Garrity has informed be paying some discreet atten­ Democratic Town Chairman S l Y i - C Tuesday, August 12 and then announced with perfect timing tion to the political nominnMog ' Charles Thifault that he will on a sleepy Friday afternoon In the mtdst process as it takes place in the not seek re-election. Where good Meats get together summer of 1970. of world vacation season. On the Republican side, ru­ The Ribicoff-Rockefeller Complaint Every legislative battle has mors indicate incumbent Fred­ You can't make a mistake on any cut of meat you buy here Sometimes the perfect pay-off for the Two of the first criticisms of Presi­ to be won on several levels— erick Carpenter will not seek superb style with which a difficult feat that of acceptance by the politi­ re-election while present chair­ dent Nixon's new welfare system pro­ /P r i c e s e f f e <»t i v e A u g . i S U v o Is performed Is the elimination of much cal managers of a sesdon and man Howard Wolfanger will posals come from opposite sides of that of some acceptance by the seek another term. The Repub­ of the dangerous consequence that might the political fence, but from a similar public climate of the state, but licans have not announced U,S.T>. A . di-lofGE: otherwise be Involved. If ever a devalua­ it is an especial help if the spe­ their slate of candidates, but It xTaliah point of view. tion looked good, It was this one. cial Interest seeking leglslatiaD Ls expected incumbent Stuart Connecticut's own Senator Rlblcoff de­ also happens to have the nec­ Joslin will probably seek re- essary votes all lined up be- election. Candidates for Uie SRLoiNTiP n n A fT SAUSAGE clares that the new proposal seems forehand. other Republican spots on the HoT S io «* r "great for Mississippi but what does It Green And Obsolescent Land Observers of ^ e 1969 session finance board are unknown at do for Hartford?" have been coming to the opin­ this Ume. FACCFUMPKuAbI Of all .leaaonB of the year this, the ion that they witnessed one of This will be the first year the And New York’s Governor Rockefeller, young, green, and blonsom time. Is the the best all around special in­ finance board members will be while conceding the theoretical advances mo£t peculiarly English, Even from my terest le'i^slation operations in elected. The present board was London window the revelation of new appointed by an outgoing Board made in the new approach toward the Connecticut political history foliage Is astonishing, richer than winter when they watched the cam­ of Selectmen shortly after the welfare problem nationally, complains expects, more exhllaraUng than autumn paign to obtain pasaage party caucuses were held two remetmbers. that the Nixon proposals, in their present of a bill to permit the expen- v years ago. As a result the terms of all form, mean that "states which have done The greennens of tt U like a drug; diture of state funds for the as­ one desires to be lost amoi^ the leaves, sistance of parochial schods. members of the present finance the most to help those In need will board come up for election this to know their coolness and shadow, their This campaign had the mass receive the least benefits...... The pro­ soent when they are crushed, to be daz­ year. Candidates will nm for outpouring of partisan support­ two, four and six-year terms, posals will not give significant relief to ed by the light that shines through them, ers for the Legislature’s public with each party eligible to nom­ to recover childhood tree climbs or ex­ hearing. New York or other Industrialized plorations of felled giants. inate two candidates for each It had, the report of lobbying term, or six people each. states, which bear the heaviest fiscal Green, and the appearance of flowers expenditures after the session Some sentiment had been among the green, coloured the English burden for public assistance.” revealed publicly for the first ., voiced, particularly among the Imagination for oenturies before the of­ time, the advantage of |960,(XI0 present members, for the con­ Both the Rlblcoff and the Rockefeller ficial discovery of txiture stem and wild CLIP THIS COUPON worth of public relations advice tinuation of a three-three politi­ points of view have to be conceded by the romantic movement. Wortkiworth, uoiTM THiX C e u p o i . and operation from a New cal makeup on the finance Tumor a n d . Constable could not have validity. York firm. board, with each party putting created new forms of art without a' habit Photographed by Reginald Pinto up three candidates assuring Yet It also has to be noted that It had the advantage of con­ of seeing and feeling that reached TOBACCO BARN the automatic election of those their complaint la a complaint of beyond Langland to the Imagery of the certed exhortation and concert­ ed letter writing all over the nominated, an arrangement ^ OFF green knight jind the time when most 2 0 which is presently pracUced on amounts rather than of theory, a po­ state. S|jooLl>EP--B>OKjE LESS of the country was covered by forest. the Board of Education. This ONi Awy l-is.Pk:As of Somerset. WASHINGTON — One reason passed Senate prestige to the Bellmon then ended the conver­ ized by INGENUE, "The Mag­ parochial school Issue being ity party. why President Nixon's Safe­ able to claim that they provided instant These arv characters from a world ABM—saclng Mr. Nixon from a sation with this warning: "The azine for Today's Teen-agers," raised in the 1969 sesslcm, look­ Democrats have agreed to go guard anti-ballistic missile man­ before machines, a world which through humiliating defeat. next time the White House and reported in its December ed to see how Its own votes • with at least four candidates, equalization of the welfare burden for all aged to squeak through the Sen­ • • • / '*u.s cHoicyr F M Q the industrial Revolution, England Itself wants something from me. I'll 1968 issue. I were likely to be recorded, and however, with the four already ate Thursday may have been taxpayers or Instant equalization of ben­ destroyed. Charles Dtckeiw Is the writer Sour relations between the tell them to put it In writing." then came to a tardy but ad­ the rolui-tance to co'mproniLse 6I?0UND S A N D U H C M S lE A K I»| V efits for welfare recipients. who most vividly expres.,c» Uie change, White House and Congressional A footnote: Flanigan has miring conclusion that some­ by Sen. Philip Hart of Michi­ lie crackles with lUmost inconceivable Republlrans are being tainted standing instructions to his body had been aware that the gan,. lender of Democratic anti- Mystic in the Market Place But If the system Itself can be adopt­ energy. He conveys also outrage, loss, still more by the high-handed secretaries that he will not take issue was to be raised In 1969 ABM forces. ed. It will inevitably head eonslstcntly ami teri«)r at sources beyond control. methods used by Presidential phone calls in his White House The way of meditation and arid had been engaged in gentle U.S.P-A. (*)4ofCB T ^ M l L .y The question of compromise U . S . D . A . GH o i «« His beit .et-pece descriptive pa-sniges aide Peter Flanigan in dealing office except for emergencies. political maneuvering to see- In the direction of better balance In both was at the core of the cloak­ with Capitol Hill. contemplation is one aspect of ore not of spring, but of fog and foul­ Callers are told to send that the cause had surptusT. — leapects.. room stniggle waged last week Mysticism which has gained Before you’re ‘Boneless ness. Flanigan, a millionaire finan­ Flanigan memoranda, not votes at Hartford even before ■■ for the Hupoort of Sen. Clinton popularity in recent years. Such D. H. Ljiwrence l>erlMps the lost great cier and socialite from New waste his time talking. the bill Itself was introduced, ij CUBE Meanwhile, even If the program Is Anderson of New Mexico, one York, handles patronage and writer In a Hjiecmcally English tradition • • • things as atomic warfare, the What actually came out of ' knee-deep adopted at the suggested levels, that In of the Senate's most respected other difficult problems requir­ that llu-re will ever be. sold that the Faced with the reduction in imbalance of wealth and pover­ Hartford was something of a CMoPS STEAkl Democnitk- elders. ing ,-^ome -sensitivity. But Flani­ itself will almost Immediately begin to lerce of lo.t was due to Ih? fact that the Uui sacrosanct 27.5 per cent de­ compromise, a foot-ln-the-door* For months, Anderson ha.l gan’s technique Is typified by ty and space exploration make Industr ali.c<>d by ttiose of the President to e.scape embarrass­ he had no help from Uncle Sam ‘BAmETT I^ears -13. 1968 Rev. Ernest Harris'' Assembly would not be of a ma.der culture. New York and Los An- ment. propo.sed a more prac­ Second Congregational ^kJAv-r-iv/E: ^ ford^ or for New York, by improving ge'*>s are the front-line cities of the 1960a Hut Flanigan was unmoved. (See Page Seven) membership automatically un-_ £ & M - tical route: I^of Anderson de­ Church. 3 friendly to It. conditions In Mississippi enough to take in Uie senae that Maiwhester was the vise a new compromise. the glamor away from any ' blind front line city of tht> 1840a. They are That would have meant let­ Tomatoes 29 ^ the extn-me. We are bound to live in K J A C gamble Into the ghettoes of big North­ ting Anderson rewrite the their .shadow and image, boimd to amendment to "the military au­ ijv ts/r'S ern cities. Im.tute their artistic modes and hound thorization bill, co-sponsored by to dl.H-owr in 'ourael\-e« the colonial’s This Indirect benefit la probably never Democrat Hart and Republican Fischetfi seme of inferiority and t»a> belief that John Sherman Coooer of Ken­ • Fast, economical ^ I9 ‘ 'fo M A fo L i b b v 's going to be big enough or real enough to wtiat we do Is not linporUint. tucky. barring ABM deploy­ T e a persuade Senator Rlblcoff and Governor This is what eats one away witli a ment. • Quiet, no flame I ------Rockefeller that their states ahoulAi't get terrible, irreslstibk- -■kulness. One ciuwiot But Hart resisted. Insisting • N o pilot, no flue M p B iT o /0 J t t|fV >i COCK/ED belU>ve. since one is mo\'ed by each that too much comproml.slng 'Beams a larger share of the new federal iife llu p iprmgtime. that the landseape element would be worse than losing the I • Fits almost an>*where o'"* I largesse. They obviously consider It their in English art could die. Yet It already fight. Irritated Republicans felt 4 xF(' lo T o W W N N fr fr ^ 2 9 'Beef has. Vulgar suburbia spreads ewry- Hart's office staff feared that • Plenty o f hot water a duty to put the case for their own S u J ic r UFB- I T e a l G o l d where We wxirk to suit the production the t ooper-Hart amendment Lixpajfers aa strongly os possible. But ' line, one of our own artefacts, and not might be transformed Into the all the time l/dN T'f d we think and hope that theirs Is the th»> time of year or the weather. The Cooper-Anderson amendment While there’s still time, 'STm WBEREII attitude of men who. by opening an landscape lias livit what little moral c«i- Moreover, the antl-ABM camp Hpi tent it relained. It Is a wntimental felt Coooer, a.sstgned lo nego­ call TbMATo early fight on the hard deUlls, demon­ object, like a chimi duck, or a reorxxi- tiate with Anderson for hia sup­ strate their acceptance and approval of tional environment, like a golf course. port. did not handle that mis­ It has ceastxl to a scale iigaln.it which sion with the greatest skill. O i l j the general program which has been pro­ Thus. Anderson gave hLs unsur­ posed. miui measures himself Space and maja \ \ ' destruction are the scale and the artistic T T r forms whlc^ e.xpwvw them are abatnict T an*es were not 2 5 1'1‘n rs 1^0 Solid knows the importance of style It Is the on the grceiwry They wvn> on hia salta­ Aldo Pa^anl, clerk qf {he French, and they are probably not too tion. Like Hamlet, OirtsUan l«im ed that wifffrr,.. *feoMATo to find aatl.rfuclion he must act decl- Ttown Court, reports that $8.- surprlsc>d, therefore, to find that the T21.92 Wiia received by the court TheFlameless PARK iltely and not t»> afraid to change his world Is reacting more > to the manner mode of life. The readiness Is all If In the post fiscal >‘e*r. only till- plastic flowers were not ao Electric\^ter dna ’ *•" SAUCE In which they accomplished devaluation honiely, and the real othm not sailter- 10 Yt'ars Ago IOTTV TZiwA of the franc, than to the devaluation It­ 3 1 7 HIGHLAND STREET k ^ i T T V T o m a ^ ed more beautifully than star.-i among John Deme. owner of local fta te r is todays MANCHESTER CONN. self. the green - KEmi DEWHl'RST IN radio atatton WTNF. s4gtui con­ THE C H 0 I (• E $ r MEATS IN r 0 H N People who are not sure what the THE MANC51KSTER (ENGLAffD) tract affiliating ht» station with m atidiless value FISHm’CUIX 3 & 3 5 GUARDIAN. the Mtual BnoacK'astlng Sj’stem. "iVK /

PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCH^TER. CONN,, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN...TUESDAY. AIJGUST 12. 1969 St., Wllliin€intlc. The Rev. Her­ PA G E N IN E bert O. Kelsey Jr., pastor of old; Bob. LaPointe, 11 years old, Obituary Hebron Congreg^ational Church, Mannington G>al Tomb’ 12th Circuit ToUand suit aircraft currently are used and pilot, name the takeoff and Green Beret Chief and ChiChi Raia, 12 years old. Drug Runs Spur against violators, the PAA said, destination airports, routes and will ■ officiate. Burial will be In Bulletin Board Windham Center Cemetery. concluding that “any pUot com­ altitudes to be flown and give - Mrs. Frank KinseUar G>ui1: Cases m e Tolland 4-H Fair will be U.S. to Restrain Frlende may call at the fu- To Be Unsealed Next Month Four Variance Requests mitted to escaping these devices departure and arrival times. M. A. Peterson, Inc. ELiilNGTON Mrs. Mary neral home tonight from 7 to held tomorrow afternoon at the may be expected to engage hi WASHINGTON (AP) — ’The fort to win re-election as presi- Won’t Oppose Probe TAG Building. ‘Mexican Flights m e PAA could suspend or re­ Jane Cannon Ktnsellar of Broad 9 p.m. MANCHESTER SESSION extremely dangerous flight voke the pilot certificate of any Bureau of Mines ^ ou rtced to- dent of the United Mine Work­ m e Tolland State Jail will be Brook, an Ellington naitive, died day it hopes to start about Sept. ers. (Conttnned from Page One) Approved by Zone Board techniques.’’ violator. Or it could suspend the turned over to the town tomor­ WASHINGTON (AP) — yesterday at her home. She Mrs. Linnla O. Hyde 1 to a rnai min. nf j .. The “““man who striick his wife wiic high officcrs have thrown anv In order t6 escape detection at operattog certificate of the own­ The Zoning Board of Appeals row afternoon In official cere­ Hedge-hopping pilots running In was the wife of Frank KinseUar. Funeral services for Mrs. n ln g ^ T ^ Va w^ert fg Is t e w k e n t * ^ ^ ^ threatened his friends with have had to vllle high School and should the border narcotics smugglers er or lessor when the airplane 1.111(5^ 11, VY. va., wnere is min- Is being kept sealed while Con- ^ news clippings from people in these neonle who haw K=an has approved all four variance monies slated for 3 :30 - at the Mrs. KinseUar was bom in El- Unnia Granger Hyde, 72, of register there. narcotics from south of the bor­ operate from unprepared land­ is owned or leased by an air­ ers have been entombed since greas considers mine safety leg- ^ otarter’s pistol at a neighbor- u d t e d ^ e s , mort of them aJ to S t o ^ requests ^red at a recent pub­ jailT State Commissioner of lington. She was a member of Winchester, N.H., mother of CrandaU’s Park Winners der are prompting the United ing areas and In weather condi­ line. commercial operator, air tr o-T .1 1 Yablonskl will oppose W. A. hood party last month received expressing support for the eight u.S. officials In Saigon famll lic hearing. the Altar Rosary Sodety of St. PhUlp S. Hyde Jr. and Mrs. Winners of Children’s Day Ac­ of Schools Kenneth McKenzie tions beyond their flying capa­ travel club or air taxi operator. ^ John F. O’l ^ , director of O’l ^ r y said he Is meeting to- a »36 fine from Judge Thomas Gr^n Bertt m ^ . with tte Conditions were attached to will participate In the cere­ States to tighten its traditionally bilities. tee FAA said. Catherine’s Church, Broad Doris Behrmann, both of Man- the approval given Lyle Thorpe tivities at Crandall’s Park last m e Bureau of Customs re­ ai^ u n t^ ^ ^ v ^ to lu s^ ^ tto Jw rt^te officials, Corrigan yesterday. Richard Meanwhile, Gregory awaited Gregory “tended to exagger- monies. lax boundaries with Mexico. Brook. Chester, wUl be tomorrow at 3 of Anderson Rd. morpe had week were announced recently. Under 'tee proposed regula­ ported teat 8 per cent of the m e Board of Education will m e Federal Aviation Agency tions all pilots flying civil air­ Survivors, besides her 1ms- p.m. at the O’Connor Fimeral moved a houM to a locatlo(n on In the watermelon eating con­ marijuana seized along the bor­ n H. .Ud ^ ^ MllUn'. oo,dd.t o, ,h. test, where tee objective was meet tomorrow night at 8 with has announced it plans firmer craft between Mexico and the der during the first three quar­ band, include a daughter, Miss Home, 24 Parker St., Wlnches- opening th e mine. meet ’Thursday with an advisory Anderson Rd. and sought per­ recently arrived Superintendent Frances KinseUar of Broad ter, N.H. Burial will be in Ever- of peace. Another of Middleton. ’The attorney con- one of these sources denied that to eat as many watermelons as restrictions on flights between United States would have to file ters of the last fiscal year waa Explosions and Urea ripped committee to discuss technical tends that the detention of the the CIA was involved. mission to rent tee house, al­ of School Kenneth McKenzie the two countries because of In­ Brook; and a sister, Mrs. ’Thom- green Cemetery, Winchester. charge of breach of peace and though it lacks the minimum po'-sible In a 15-minute period, flight plans and radio position Involved In airplane cases. through the mine—Consolidation aspects of unsealing the mine. men while the Army makes up participating In his first board creasing use of aircraft to es­ »reports. Pilots lacking a two- as F. Cawley of Rockville. _____ "He can say almost anything floor space required at present. Mike Yarlott topped tee 11-year- Coal Co.’s, No. 9-Nov. 20. When Methane gas ^ iF ls p r^ ’ent In ^ its mind whether to try them is meeting. cape detection at'th e Mexican waiy radio would have to land &t The funeral will be held to- Clifford N. Soucy hope of rescuing the trapped the mine, he said, and tests also were nolled by Prosecu­ he wants to ^rtth impunity. ’The m e ctmditions attached to the old age group; Arthur Scofie’d illegal. m e Democratic Caucus will border. the nearest designated airport SERVING CONN. SINCE 1938 morrow at 9:15 a_m. from the ROCKVILXE — Clifford N. miners was abandoned, nine Indicate very hot limestone tor .u . William^ Collins who said Army is In a predicament In the approval require morpe to get the 10-year-olds; Rory O’Neill be held tomorrow night at 8 tn 68 Gregory told a news confer- case becmise of all the publici- the nine-year-olds and Bill Sei­ m e main concern, the FAA of entry and file an arrival no­ Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros- Soucy, , of 26.V Chamberlainv^iuuuueriiiui j days. 12 hours and 51 minutes rocks. This combination could a regular building permit for a St. Matthew’s Church Parish said in a notice of proposed YOU ALWAYS DeitiKnera ft Inatallera — Complete AlteraUon Servtc* pect St., Rockville, with a Maas St., Rockville ed like one in which few people ence in Saigon Monday night ty, and it wouldn’t touch him no del the 6 to 8-year-old group. tice. died yesterday . t j T l S t t S C d after the initial explosion, the produce exploeloiM. he said, 90 ~ ’ ^ ^ ‘ non-conforming house, or to get Center. rules in the Federal Register. Is TWELVE KITCHEN STYLES ON DISPLAY of requiem at St. Catherine’s at his home. acted like adiilta. “You can’t imagine how these matter what he says.” Winners of the bicycle race Currently, there are no fll^ t SAVE AT THE mine was sealed. great care is required in the un- a variance to erect a non-con­ that illegal air traffic involving plan or radio position reporting Church_ ^ at 10. Burial will be In Mr. Soucy , was------bom;------In------Grand The engagement of Miss O’Leary announced his inten- sealing process. Michael Barton, 21, of 12 forming house, whlcl^ would contests over a 76- course Manchester Evening Herald narcotics can create flight haz­ wfre Kevin Burger, nine years requirements. ARTHUR DRU8 S07 New Park Ave. 232-4407 West HartiM bl. cauiertnes Cemetery, Broad FalU, N. B., Can., and lived In Cheryl Ann Webb to Ronald Lee t'ons to reopen the mine after The November sealing of the St., pleaded guilty to likely require an additional ToUand correspondent Bette ards. - m e new rule would provide hearing. " old; Robin Niczwecz, 10 yeeirs Open Itally R to S p.ni., m urs. to • p-m.. Sat. to 4 p.m. ■ Oie Hartford area most of his Chasse, both of Manchester, has Joseph A. Yablonakl charged at mine was the second such ac- mmecessary noise with Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. Low edtltude radar and pur­ identification for tee aircraft k’l ^ d s may call at the fu- life. Before he retired In 1966, been announced by her parents, a nrws conference that Oonsoll- tion in 14 years. An explosion hit ^ niotor vehicle. He was fined Nixon To Shift Marshall Smith was granted neral home tonight from 7 to 9. he was emolovedemployed bvby the Aetna Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.L WebbWehh datlon and the bureau were the mine in 1964 killing 16 men »15. a repairer’s license for a gas Ufe Insurance Co. of Hartford, of 72 Cottage St. dragging their feet in reopening The mine was sealed then for station located on the corner of Louis Rounds John D. Burdick, 17, of 76 He was a member of the Aetna Her fiance, of 15 Clinton St., the mine. nearly five months before ex- Union St., was fined t2S after Training to States Goose Lane and Rt. 196. The TOLLAND—Louis Rounds, 73, Life Men’s Club and the Burma Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Tony) Boyle in the latter’s ef- ploratory teams entered It. pleading guilty to a breach of ZBA added a requirement that of Tolland died yesterday at Mission Club. Chasse of 33 Norman Dr., South peace charge. no nV7 Aiif«4mn a* If u « , .w, formerly of Union w...,St., Thursday iiiuiautt/ ttiat 7:451.^0 ti.in.a.m. tiiat uietee leased wi»on o. a |yiv/iniocpromise to appear irOUDietroub'le When he failed to appear and Utan areas, and monitor pro- Nixon’s proposals were un- Roger Staves, m e three young­ and had lived in ^ c t e i l t e ; Falrbury. church of the Assumption. The in Rockville Circuit Court 12 '.i didn’t know they were charges of driving a mo- gram performance,” tee po- veiled here and In San a e - sters are members of the ninth ______’ ‘ onvaleacent home, Maas was requested by tee Aug. 26. going- _ to the pool," saidm W J . A. “ '■ ''®blcle while hla Ucense was po:al says. "The mayors wUl be mente, Cahf., where the Presl- grade at Tolland High School. and Coventry before coming to Mlss Lanz was bom July 2, 11 Ladies Guild of tee Assumption. Posey, “I am very unhappy JJP**®*' ®*^P*hslon, driving while responaihle for planning and im- dent is vacationing Ellington years ago. She was 1894 In Ellington, daughter of Twlrlers Win Award in Gxinecticut . A T» report.” He is a new reglstraUon was under s u s ------a member of Ellington Congre­ John and Anna Kammcr Lanz. The Tolland Twlrlers and gational Church and tee Elling­ Acorns Are Dues member of the schotd board. pension, and failure to sturen- Drum Corps, sponsored by the and attended ^tockvlUe schools. Smallpox 'Whipped? One of the new county com- name, ton Women’s Club. She was a For almost 40 years she was NEW ORLEANS — ’The Live Tolland Volunteer Fire Depart­ past president of the Center GENEVA — Smallpox, once Oak Society of Louisiana has mlssloners, Frenchle Bxuton, A charge of non-support was ment, won a trophy for tee best School PTA. Foe Shatters Lull, junior marching unit at tee an­ Survivors,“ besides her hus- ncy Division of United Aircraft oases,cases, snouiushould oebe completely of whichwaicn gives up za25 acorns as „ 46, who reconciled with his wife nual firemen’s parade in Broad band and parento. Include a son, ,, Hartford r«MHmr in eradicated within 10 years, says annual dues. Members actually Both said they were not at the and was In tee process of mov- Brook Saturday. Robert P. Tefeord, and two ^ Hartrora, retmng 10 Dr. Donald A. Hender.son, z . chief r are Louisiana_ live oaks. Their ing to a new address during The groups will march again yaars ago. She was a member Six Negroes were sworn In yesterday’s session. 128 daughters. Miss Kimberly J. sponsors arrange the dues, Shells Bases of the Apoatollc Christian medical officer- of the World Aug. 23 in a parade a t' Ware­ Tedford and Miss Elizabeth J . Monday as members of the a nolle was entered In the Church of Ellington. Health Organization's smallpox- which go to a conservation (CXmtlnned from Page One) house Point. Tedford, all at home. eradteatton program. farm. Survivors Include four “duoa^o'IlT’wo^f ®“® ®ne- School Registration you shared in a Funeral services will be held brothers, John L>inz and Henry the first black m ^ rlty o H New residents of the town tomorrow at 2 p.m. at tee E l­ position. Celtics Sold, may register their children In lington Congregational Church. Ijonz, both of Ellington, Albert county governing body in Ala­ Limz of Rockville, and Edward bama. Sara Penny of Rockville The spokesmen said tee ene- the local schools beginning ’The Rev. Donald Inglis, pastor, pleaded not guilty to a charge my’s aim was to seize An Loc, Tuesday, when the school sec­ will officiate. Burial will be In Lanz of Oakville, Iowa; and a Former Cosa Nostra Chief, ______Price Tag slstef, Mrs. Hattie Schrock of of reckless driving. Her case Loc Ninh or Quan Lol, even if retaries return from 'vacation. East Cemetery. Manchester. was continued until Aug. 21. only for a short time, and estab- Friends may call at the Burington, lowii.. Those ■with children entering Six Others Sought in Killing Stock Market Muriel Tobin of Blast Hart- bsh a de facto provisional revo- Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Funeral services will bo Fri- $6 Million kindergarten through second NEW YORK (AP) — Trading pleaded not guilty to two luUonary government for a Mofai St., Manchester, tonight 1:30 P-n>. at tea Apos- BOSTON lAP) Raymond NEW YORK (AP) - Trading ----- c------— e — j ~ — ------=------grade should register at tee tollc Christian Church, Middle I nose nought as fugitives was fairly quiet early this after- counts of failure to obey a state propaganda victory, BOSTON (AP) — The BoBton Meadowbrook School; third and from 7 to 9. L. S. Palrlarca, Identified before were .ueniineaIdentified ^as uuigiLuigi u.G. Man- noon as the stockntneu market contln-__ »il imtfietraffic control niimsign. Her cn«e “This one we defi Butcher Rd., Elllng;ton. The This one we definitely were Celtics, wiimingest team In pro fourth graders at the Hicks Me­ Rev. John Bahlor of tea church II U.S. Semite Subcommittee iia , Providence; Ru- ued to drift lower with little will be heard Aug. 28. morial School; fifth through half Inllion insurance Mm. Nellie C. Oeora T a""'® '’- basketball, wero sold today in a one-time head of the ('<>sa No«- r buying Interest reported. Steven Kukevich. 16. of Cov- There attack was broken up z »■ eighth graders at the middle will officiate. Burial will be In before it really got going. Pris- " ’“ “on transacUon involving Mrs. Nellie C. Osora, 67, of tra In New Knglaml and ^ x oV t' '^® Industrial av- entry, arrested with three Wil- echodl (at tee high schtxtl) and Middletown, mother of Mrs. Ellington Center Cemetery Friends may call at tee Ijndd other mi-n i i u Th i i i rrage at toxmi was off 4.16 at llmantic youths, William Lovely, oners said they were going to Yt'ans National Communlca- ninth through 11th graders at George Darby of Manchester, pTe^^Tr^Ie 19 EUhl^m T m I n «15-67- 16. DuanrRadclIffe, 18. and Ml- attack the area probably Aug. tions, Inc., of New York, and P. Tolland high School. Twelfth died yesterday at her home. 10th, Itth or 12th.'' Ballantine Sons Brewery, Ave,, Thursday from 7 to 9ngtr p.m. Justice Deiuirtnicnl today with n ( harge that they traveled Declines led advances by chael Saucier, 16, and charged grade students will attend Rock- Survivors also include 3 sons, <-onflplrlng to plan a ganglaml I T j r I about 270 Issues. with break and entry with crim- The U.S. Command had set up Trans National, which owns 3 other daughters, 5 brothers, killing anil racketeering activi- < S fui.OSS .n , pr .3 and . Some------analysts------said thatW.U.C while inal ooe... intent and larceny, was ^ ^tsk force headquarters at the Oakland Seals of tee Nation- 5 sisters, 17 grandchildren, and Carl A. Anderson I ties. Vi f there waa a lack of buying Inter- held In lieu of $1,000 bond for anticipation of the al Hockey League, will acquire 2 great-grandchildren. COLUMBIA—Curt Arthur An­ derson, 69. of Lake Rd. was The slaying was that of Ru- . O , ®®'’ ‘*’®’’® ®®»btg hearing on Thursday. Saucier, attach all AssoclaUon. tion of conspiring to kill Mar- Three other persons were In Investors, some of whom ap- Aug. 18. wounaea. Middletown. examiner, death occurred about The announcement was meide f. o’s brother William in 1965. the .store at the lime, but they parently took to the sidelines Four youths arrested two at a news conference today by Liggeffs Friends may call at the fu- 11 a.m. and was due to natu- e.scnped injury. neriil home tonight from 7 to rol causes. Three of the sL\ have been ar­ Monday in reaction to devalua- ^eeks ago with possession of E. E. “Woody” Erdman, board rested by FBI agents. The oth­ The getaway cor was found Dietary Workers At nw Fluted* 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Mr. Anderson was bom Jon. tlon a t the French franc, were pquor on public property, had chairman and president of ers W|C re sought on fugitive war- about four hours Inter about a staying out of tee action again, ,helr cases continued: Roy Trans National; Stephen D. 7 to 9 p.m. t, 1900 In Manchester, and had MANCHESTER raiits, a s[K)kesman for the FBI half mile away. Police said It reportedly waiting to see what, Qarey, 18, of 42 Seaman Circle, To Vole Friday Haymes, president of Ballan- lived In Columbia for 30 years. Mrs. Walter F. Baker here said. had been Stolen and had phoney if any. effect tee French action to Aug. 25,__ John_____ Izzo, 17. of 227 Members of the Manchester tine, a subsidiary of Investors He was a self-employed farm­ Those In custoily were Identi­ license plates. It ctinlalned five will have on other currencies. wW Center'St. Center’ sV to to Aur. Aug. 28. 28, John John Memorial Hospital's dietary de- Funding Corp.; Jack Waldron, ANDOVER—M rs.. Julia B. er. Baker, 75, of Wheeling Rd., fied as Maurice R. Lcmer, 33, loaded weapons luid an assort- “There Just doesn’t seem to Mahoney. 19, of 56 Lenox St., partment will vote in an elec- president of tee CelUcs, and Survivors, besides his broth­ of BixKikline,, Mass., a suburb of ment of clothing. be any great reason for anyone to Sept' 29, and Edward Les- Friday at'the hospital to Red Auerbach, geAeral manag- ...BUT wife of Waller F. Baker, died er, Include 3 sonst Leo W. An- this morning at Windham Com­ Poston; R and .stiH'kholders I new), up at 334; Royal St., charged with two counts of f " ^® "'on Ballantine acquired the Cel- session of the General A.s.semhly. It will tax us at of Andover. Francis M. Baker Fulhright Presses Pentagon them with munler In tee killings reicived more than .S'J.’iM million in pavrnents of of Columbia. and Paul O. al.'o Dutch Petroleum, off 4 at 454 ; larceny under $15, and break ^*’® ®^®®'*‘'" 6- little more than one year more than double the rate paid by our comprtitors in Baker of North Haven; a and Standard Oil IN .J.), off 4 and entry with criminal intent, ""® '' *|J® tabor department is- ago and then became a subsldi- one kind or another. 01 this almost .'slh-'» million I’atrlarca has been In fedenil to Aug. 14. “ - and television commercials and Last year more than $.550 million uas funnehtl into Main St.. Manchester, is In of a U.S, military agreement No.stni In New England has United States to the ilefense of Among i-omputers, control reckless drirtng and failure to ^rtnient in Wethersfield in has holdings in other fields. l.i'ist N'ear the ( 'Binectictit iiiHiiraiKe iunipaniex iTi- Charge of arrangemenU,'which with Thaihind- ahd he Ihinka •slUfted to Boston, the state by Connecticut's insurance companies. are incomplete. Thailand. data was off 4 4 at 146. IBM lost carry a registration, to Aug. 18, March and April. Connected, with the firm are ( rea.s4-(! their in\cstnieni; in puhln ;tnd private ven emUirnissment at the I'entagon Source,' lit the State Depart­ 4 to 3284. Martha Toner, Rt. 85. Bolton, such celebrated sports figures may pry It loose. turex in <'oniiect iciit hv This hrings the Clarence H. Wallen ment said, howcN’er, teat the Among active issues, Boise charged ■with making an im- as former New 'York Yankee $20 Million in I^ocal and State Taxes The joint chiefs of .staff or- agreement could not be trtg- Takt-ti Iamiji Slmll Cascade (when issued 1 was up proper toft turn, to Sept. 8. Contracts Let pitching great Whltey Ford, for­ total insurance i ompany in\(“ittnent.H in the stati- HEBRON—aarence H, Wal­ iier.-d Ihrw millUiry officers to ,{,.red unWss tee United States len. 88. of Burrows Hill died at 6 4 4 ; Anaconda, off 4 at Ronald Taylor, 22. of Spring- mer New York Giants football Maybe your town has a new schotil. Or a new to more than SrOit million brief Uie Serjite korelgn Rela- nuute a national deei.aon to In- BINGHAMTON, N Y (API yesterday morning at Knox To celebrate his 78th birthday. ^9: Federal Pacific Electric, up field, Mass., charged with fail­ For Equipment stiirs Dick Lynch and Pat Sum- highway makes it easier for you to get to work ;ons Committee today on temis teia-ene In 'nuUland. That Is In S ure to drive in the proper lane, Town of Manchester contracts and quarterback Earl General Hospital. Rockland, of the five-year-old agrei^nent. Je.sse Hyde Sr , of Binghamton ' 704, and Gillette off at Maine. keeping with tl>e SEATO agre'e- 47-S. to Sept. 8. have been awarded to tee P C Morall of tec l^Um ore Colts. That takes tax dollars . . . part of the almost -TJo Millions in Connecticut Purchases But khlbrighl, the committee tex'k a 78-mtle stroll from Corn Mr. WalUvi waa bom tn Mans­ m ent. ______Gould Co. of Essex, for a hv------million our insurance industry paid in town, ( it-, chairnian. already has d»*cliired Ing to Binghamton in 36 hours field, and lived In Windham for k'ulbrtght -said there is no way last weekend. rraC T lT 10 NEW LONDON draulically operated aerial lift . . , and state taxes la.st year. Next year it will U* I’erh.'ip' ’wai're ;i lo?-li h:i!-iint“*. rnan who sold u.s several years before moving to that an unacceptable substitute he oan forex- the Pentagon to Tomato Town Lags The caae o t Louis Cherrone. to Hartford Rd. Enterprises, for T n c h i n o s i s C a se for a look al the exact terms of Hyde said he has been walk- almost $40 million. !■ -r-aoe of ihe rnilhon,-. of (IoII.uh worth of supplies, Hebron fourteen years ago. He produce the text l:g on his birthday since he left 18. of 58 Gl^nwood St.. MancheS' an International rnh onH __ the document. de.*»cril>ed iis a was employed by the former “Our only recourse is to talk Ci»niell I’niversity as a student REYNOI-DSBI’RG. Ohio continued yesterday to sis. on which to mount the lift H ^ t e ^ ^ ^ ^ (AP)—The State -s-rv-Hcs and eijuipnienl we luty in ( Cnnecticut every centtngency plan. _ __ Department reported Smite and Winchester Manu­ alHHil It and p-rhap-i e m tu irm ss 50 years ago. walking a mile for (Al Reynoldsburg, birth- Ser«. 16, pending a coroner's mechanism, and to Health year I'erhafi- ',ou re an enii.ilrjvf-e ot such a husinesis- facturing Co., South Windham The Arkansas IX-mocrat said them Into It. " he sold. place of the tomato, ls”havln*;« report An added'chLgi'of mis^ H «i;^ "E qu ip m ;n;”co“'o f \ w fhe "tale’s first case of $230 Million in Payments tot’onnecti- each year of his age. t.xiixvVx .4------— J— ... tnchinoals for 1968—a man ;md a 'ietinite part cf vour itiiiarv ( 'lines from before he retired. He was a life In lui Interview he lu>p.'.s the khilbng'il ; \id the text nuglU tough time drumming up enthu- cxmchict »ith a motor__ vehlcte _ ington. „ for a self-propelled _ __ Vree aiH w-Th“ JT .a * ' 26-year- cut Policyholders and Beneficiaries --- \ member of the Windham Fish joiiu chiefs will send along a 'ndlcale Its terms are accepvla- siasm for its tomato festival, w-as placed against Cherrone.■ .x.Fv...stump router."_ iree- old . Wethersfield , . ^ man who was the ''onnis ticut in^uraiue iiidut-try. A lot of retail and Game Club. copy of tee document, so tlie hte “Tiere may not be quieh to Identify Fatality I" addlUon to the misconduct P. C. Gould’s nrice for ,x ^ determine the possible And, of course, thou.sands of Connecticut families ail- were made to our JV.hoo home office employees, Survivors Include 4 daughters. c'ob>mittee ^ n examine It in 'V" he said. , • Although a botanist developed charge. Cherrone ' has been aerial lift is n o ^ and Hart' hifected meat he gained .security from t)ie more than million ;e well ,• >:to our agent.’;, suppliers and sf'H'khfdders, Mlm Alberta Wallen of Hebron, <’l«a'‘J-‘toor wsoion , “Tins aj;i;ie,me-1 •hdu'd b- BRIDGEPORT (Al^l — Po­ m il ^ charged .with reckless drirti^. fqrd Rd. Enterprtsea’s price for TWe k. » ASSORTED Ml^ Marjorie Wallen of Cov- "Tlwy won't let us liove it," m.i.te av:Ubilvlc.“ icaid S*-n.ite lice here have Idenhfled the maioes here years ago. Rey- and failure to grant hsW the tee cab and ^ nti|nber of gonorrhea n ' V CHOCOLATES \ \, \ \ ' ,'v i entry, R.L. Mrs. Alexander Sav- "fh e excuse is ttvit IVmocratlc L- ader M ke .Mans­ body of a man killed by a noldsburg never has been a to- highway The charges result It will be mounted Is Increased during the past \ \ moving train at railroad sid­ luk of South Windsor and Mrs. -‘■omebiMly will make a copy of field If this develojvs into a ^ a c c ^ l liner ^ri" Inrttl” T ^ 7 - ? t e ^ “ 1 lb SI 95 Douglas Bowen of Norteboro, )* " pattern. I th'nk it's ver\- dang--r- ing Thursilay as that of Francis The ' ' ’mmercUl tomato tn- May 23 in Preston in which Ml- trade-in alloa-ance tor a ^ the second ^ b e s t level for 2 lbs S3 85 Informed citizens know the imfMirtance of i Onnei tuut s insur I N S U f t A N C K Maas.; 3 sons, Russell A. Wal- Gen. Richard Sptlwvll, ous to the ix>licy a t this coon- Leo Driscoll. 48. a local res­ northern chael S’imlroa-sld Jr,, a 17-yesr- dump truck with utllitv *** number of syphiUs COMPANIKS ident len of East Randolph, Vt., Lloyd Rcig. Gen. Jacob GUck and Ool. try " iwrt.s of tee state and tomato old senior at Manchester Hirh The lift and the « h ^ ®“ ** ‘‘topped from 12 to 7. and MANY assortments . . . ance industry to the people of Connecticut. . . just as they know Driscoll was killed when he OF Walton of West Hartford and Franklin T. Garrett wvre to khilbright .-.lid the arrange­ Prtve.ss.-rs have sho«-n lilUe or 9clv-ol. r e c e l x - ^ T ^ “>® «reptococcal - ' TO GtVE AND ENX3Y was pinned between the train that unfair and discriminatory taxation aims a Clarence B. Wallen of Norwich; brief the Senate (vinel ment w th Til 'iiaiiil Is among "®>-~''^^‘ttg's fmeture that caused Ms death ferred-paym e^ arious threat CONNKCTICUT and a station wall. He was de­ 17 grandchildren and 5 great- khilbrigtit said Friday the to[>lis to lie covei>-d when a two w-eeksaw-k. later ____. ‘ ~°n«-natl The states first case of rehu- scribed as a frequent visitor to ^ d^very and ontxhalf 1„ Jto^ m ioc Tevlr' LENOX at the very heart of this threat industry. grandchildren. agreement provUtos “in certain Fon-ign R -lat ons stilH'omm I- "F.... r a n k I v. . *cme people Cherrone was one of the driv- Funeral services will be held circumstances for the* commit, the station and offtcials believe rouKln t care toss whether teU era tnx-olved in the crash. Wm- lee ho’ds he.iring.c next mo-'to he might have b»-en trying lo ■me S. W. Hodge, price L iT r e f t o f T .^ . PHARMACY tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Pot- mw« of substantial numbers of bn U S tu.ses ,ind comfmtmer.ls t \e birlhp ace of the tomato ”. trowskl was another and Pa- ter Funeral Home, 466 Jackson American troops to Thailand." cross tee' tracks when the in­ satd a-uncilman GUbert Whs- trick Lee. 2 3 .^ / ^ r J S h ^ the tree-rtump router U $i,8io, ettoea In the number of i ^ t i E. CCMTBk MT. a b ro ad cident occurred. •cf the third. Orm^i m elslT^ T H E INSURANCE INFORMATION OFFICE, '9 f a R m i NQTON AVENUE MARTFORO CONNECTICUT Chickenpox css*, reportod. I \ p vi •N-. . ■ \ ■ \ N, \. ■ :V- PA G E T E N ,A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 ■ \ V \.'Y MATirCHESTER EVENING HERAJD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN Columbia Coventry STAR GAXElC^O South IFifui«or Car Fails, Weicker Sees Hard Cash Democrats >JUIS By CLAY R. POLLAN' ^ Review of Airport Plan MAR. 21 JK Your Daily Activity Guids LiaaAiKA SCPT. 23 Library Sale Desert Trek ‘ APR. 19 ' According to tht Stars. r Key to Ending Pollution To Caucus 1^ 2- 8-74-28 T o devel^ messoge for Wednesday, oa'. 32 ^I t Slated Tomorrow Night HARTFORD, Conn. j( A P ) — j 1./32-43-56 TMd words corresporxling to numbers 23-39-44-„ To Be Placed Kills Three Citing the water quality act of y f TAUftUS of your Zodiac birth signT 6?:7M3-84vS. U.a. Rep. Lowell P. Weicker 1970 as an example of half-heart­ On Friday A dtlzen’B review ot e propoo- started last night at the Plains APR. 20 1 Your scoario Jr., R-Oonn-. is urgining the use ed governmental attempts at Field, and will be held each 31 Require 61 Brighter ^.2 3 INDEPENDENCE, 'C a lif. ed airport in the Swamp Rd. I MAY 20 2 Frier)d$ 32 E x ^ t 62 Peoples' On Ballot providing finance (or pollution The rescheduled date for the night this week at 6 p.m. To 3 A 3 (AP) — Two men and a boy of hard cash and public educa­ 3 3 T o 63 Strings NOV. 21 area is to be held tomorrow ^35-37-4045 4 Your cleanup. Weicker aaid: "When Democratic party caucus is set be eligible, boys must b« 10 /^ 60 73-7 5 34 Requires 64 Things stranded In the desert by a car tion to solve the nation’s pollu­ 5 Shun 35 Avoid 5- 9-30-54/^ The Town CJouncil last night we short-change the area of wa­ night at the high school au- years old prior to. Dec. 81 and 65 Vibrations tion problt^s. for Friday at 8 p.m. in the GEMINI 6 Lot 36 Attention 66 Now 62.^8-81-85 decided to place the questkm of breakdown tried to 'walk 20 ter pollution, we have agtreed to dKorlum, starting at 8 p.m. not older than 14 years old by 7 Your 37 Being 67 Of Speaking to the Interregional town hall, according to party 8 At SAGITTAklUS mUea to ci'villaatlon. give our children toilet water In 38 Going 68 Troubles the sale of Sadd Memorial L i­ 1 ? * Dec. 31. Parents are invited to JUNE 20 NOV. Senior Girl Scout Ctonaervation The meeting is open to all in­ 9.M ixlog 39Yooft 69 Showmonship W ithout water and In 19>x)e- exchange for the stpring water chairman Paiff Merrick. He 10 Personal brary on the voting machine for terested townspeople, and ’will bring their sons and watch the 1^12-26-38-49 40 Token 70 Interest DfC-7' gree l^eat, they fell one by one. Conference in the Slate Capitol given us.” He said OoimecUcut urged all members of the party n Seek 41 To 71 Public be chaired by Donald Kingsley. tryouts, according to FbotbaU 1/51-76-79-86 12 Best 4-15-29-34MT the November elections. Seatehers found the sun- building, Weicker said: "The un­ needed more money than the to attend. Howard Bates, chair­ 42 More 72 Love 42-5887.89^ State Rep. Dorothy Miller, rep­ Commissioner Ernest Matthews. CANCER 13 Affoirs 43 A 73 Froudulent The move is the first step, derpinnings of reaching our bill provided for the entire coun- 14 A blackened body of Arnold Dob­ man of the Republican town resenting Andover, Bolton and . JUNE 2) 44 Floir 7 4 Affoirs CAPaiCOtN goals must be a greater care Rural Delivery 1 5 Money 4 5 In 75 Schemies as required by a Superior Ctourt son. 80, seven miles from the committee, said the same thing f JULY 22 for future man and hard cash.” Coventry, has been invited to Postmaster John Adamclk 16 Influentiol 46 Who 76 Popers stranded oar Sunday. Three "What I am asking for is no­ about the Republican caucus to 17 Focus 47 The JAN 19 decision, which has to be met attend the informal session. has announced that rural deliv­ :o , 1-25-33-59 77 AtkJ miles on lay Harold Mast Jr., The congressman put the thing less than a total commit­ be held Thursday, same time, 16 People 48 Could 78 Todoy 21-24-41-47^ before the town can dispose of The airport proposal, contain­ ^64-77-8082 1 9 0 f blame (or a major part of the ment on the part of each citizen same place. ery has been increased to in­ 49 Over 79 And 4 5 -6 7 -7 2 the empty building and proper- 16. On Monday the searchers ed in a study called the Harris LEO 20 More 50 For 80 Get came across the body of the pollution problem on Industry an of this nation to be prepared to Those who seek a place on clude roads, in the Eastvlew 21 Be 51 Old " AQUAaiUS Report, has created a storm of JULY 23 81 And ‘ y- Inappropriate fund to make cu r act aa well os pay (or the pre­ the ticket for either party should Acres, Coventry Hills and Roll­ 22 Things 52 Coreful 62 Action > The land and building was boy’s father. Harold Sr., 40. He (XMitTOversy in the town’s north ■ AUG. 22 23 Use 53 Aggressive 63 Important Jnek R. HoKter M*tttiew M. Morisrty Jr. had lasted 13 miles. rent pollution legislation effec­ servation of our environment,” make their intentions known at ing Woods subdi'visions, plus a 24 Receptive originally deeded to the town end. According to the proposal, , 7-1013-31 54 Other 84 Persons tive. portion of Dunn Rd. The exten­ 25 Turn 55 Handling A deputy sheriff said the three said Weicker. their respective party caucuse.s, ^52-55-66 85 Affoirs 3- 6-19-22(? in 1906 by Henry W. Sadd with the airport would be a ■visual sions were effective July 28, and D 26 For 56 Letfer 86 Records 27-81-78 yg had set out for their homes In “ Industry and businea* must In the afternoon se.xskm the said the respective town party VIRGO 27 Look 57 On the stipulation that the building Corporate Gifts Co-Chairmen flight rules facility and would 87 Effort PISCES take more Initiative repomibll- 80 senior Girl Scouta from 11 chairmen. patrons affected are now receiv­ i X AUG. 23 28 Distance 56 Pull 86 And be used expressly for a library Ir\'lne and Corona FYlday after 13 New Voters accomodate light aircraft as a ing maU service, Adam clk said. 29 Progress 59Spork 89 Now or automatically revert to his Jack R. Hunter and Matthew the B Section of the Corporate visiting friends in BlJbop, 40 ity than they have In the past. eastern states attended a gen­ _/iV^ SEPT. 22 30 Into 60 By The Board of Admissions add­ reliever airport for Bradley and 90 Sociobility MAR 20 heirs. M. Morlarty Jr. are co-chair- Gifts Division. This section will m'les north of Independence. For years our em-tronment haa eral seadon on air, land and GOP Bake Sale ^11-16-18-46 8/13 Brainard fields. The Coventry 17-20-36-57 been sacrificed to Individual la«- water con-servatlon and broke up ed 13 names to the voting lists All Republican women w ill be ^ 4 8 - 5 8 - 6 3 (^Adverse Neutral Included in the resolution last merf 'bf 'the'iGiorporate Gifts Di­ solicit donations from smaller They said they pWumed to stop proposal Is part of a statewide 71-74-88-90 Iness and corporate profits.” Into workshops. last Saturday. Two persons had asked to contribute home-baked € night was the stipulation that vision for this year’s United corporations, many of which In Eku-eka Vallej- to look at the updating of airports being con­ Weicker said. The confererK-e, ” Our Future- made applications through the goods to the Republican TV>wn any proceeds from the sale of Fund Campaign. The two men are Individually, or family-own­ famous old El (Tapdtan mine, bv sidered which would include He adiled he opposed the tax Waste or Health,” will end Aug. town clerk’s office; four ap­ Committee Bake Sale, which the property would be used as held the same chairmanships ed. M oriarty Is a member of atead they wan^red up on the creation of new facilities Incentive system because he 20. It wn.! suggested by the peared before the registrars and w ill be held on caucus night, a memorial fund for the Sadd last year. the United Fund’s board of abandoned rood Into the barren and the expanaioh of others. didn’t imderstan!! "why those senior scotit Trail Blazer troop seven presented themselves to Aug. 19, at the Capt. Nathan family and would be restricted Hunter, president of Jack R. trustees, and of the Chamber of Saline Valley, where thefr car The last session of the Gener­ who make the mc.ss !houldn't from Stamfonl. after attending the board. 'Two of these were Hale School. Lebanese Protest, 'io library purposes. Hunter Structural Steel Co., Commerce. He is vice chair­ stalled. restored. Eight registered with al Assembly appropriated $2,- will head the A Section which man of the Manchester Fuel They set o»it on fooM qward n clean It up without a 'carrot' state legislative hearings on the Bake Sale chairman Mrs. Ed­ The present value of the the Republican party. 000,0(X> for land acquisition in will solicit donations from the Oil Institute. He has also scrvcvl paved road and a ranch house paid (or by the American acquisition of the Bartlett A r­ ward Hansen has asked that land, according to town hall re­ Mrs. John Pringle, Republi­ Coventry and' t'wo other lo­ women bring their contributions Say Napalm Used larger corporations of Manches­ as assistant treasurer of Thii- lh€*j’ had passed. people.” boretum (or the state. cords.^ is $16,090, $11,880 for the can registrar, said the number ...... cations in connection with the to the school at 4:30 that after­ ter. verslty Commercial, and he i» A10v.>ugh the two adults were By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS afe such charges. He admitted building and $4,210 for the land. of voters added to her list was\ proposal, but the matter has to noon. Proceeiis w ill go to the Hunter Is vice president of a member of the Con.st Guar.l mining equipment snlosmen fti- Lebanese authorities said to­ Dtb’s charge that Arabs had The property Is located at the Reserve, and the Army-Navv 82, the biggest Increase In that go to public hearings and refer­ November election campaign the State Associated General miliar with desert conditions, been deported to Jordan and com er of Buckland and Oak­ Club. party’s enrollment In the last • n 'j;" ■ endum locally before construe-, fund. Other committee mem­ day Israeli planes killed four Contractors, and he is a direc­ they had oarried no water. oim Arab homes demolished without land Rds. tor of many organizations in­ 12 years. Democratic gains Uon could actually begin. State bers are Mrs. Malcolm Erb, persons smd wounded three A mile from the car seorchera were 53. compensation to the owners. Art Prints ■ACK to - Aeronautics Department of­ Mrs. Bruce Wilson and Mrs. Monday in three villages and cluding the United Fund, the found a spring-fed otists in a wll- But he said all those deported The South Windsor Public L i­ Adelines Outing ficials feel it will be several Gene Boytogton. several m ilitary posts in the Mt. Manchester Water Co., the Sav­ Vietnam War Cllainm tow g ro w But the two men and SCHOOL The Mt. Laurel Chapter of Hebron area of southeast Leba­ were engaged in anti-Israel ac­ brary announced that beglimlng ings Bank of Manchester, and years before the aliport uld Rummage Sale State’s -iSOUi Vietini the bo>- walked in the other dl- Sweet Adelines will hold Its an­ non. Beirut newspapers put the tivity, and ”if a home is de­ this week framed art prints the Connecticut Bank and Trust become a reality and townspeo­ Coventry’s Action Program recUon. nual outing at the Columbia loss at 8 dead and 21 wounded. stroyed, it is because the tenant may be borrowed from the li­ Company’s Manchester office. WASHINGTON (AP) —The Groundbreaking for Hebron Shopping Center ple 'Will have ample opportunity (CAP) will hold a rummage home of Mrs. Frances Davis The Beirut government sent was acting illegally against the brary on a long-term basis for He Is a trustee of Manchester Defense Department has Ident­ CLOTHES to be heard on the issue. No sale this Saturday at the (Cov­ Sunday, the theme being ” An Groundbreaking for the Paradise Towne .Shoppes on Rt. 85 in Hebron took state and cotUd not be ejcpected enjoyment In the homes of Memorial Hospital and he ified the 4S0th Connecticut res­ selectman. 5t1ie shopping center will consist of four stores in colonial decor. aeronautics department rep­ entry Supermarket on Rt. 31, the United Nations a complaint Third PIrasing H.awallan Luau." place yesterday. From left are Morris Goldstein, developer; Wilbur Dennis, to be treated Uke a gentleman.” patrons. serves on the hospital board’s ident to have died in Vietnam. W ILL BE (Herald photo by Silver) resentatives have been Invited starting at 10 a.m. Anyone who against “ indiscriminate napalm Guests will be greeted, begln- construction supervisor; Alfred Goldstein, developer, and John Perhom, first The Sudanese government re­ Along with the art print serv­ executive committee. Among The Department announced BOSTON If yours Is an av­ to attend the Wednesday night would like to donate rummage bombing of civilians.” AVAILABLE ^ n g at noon, with lels and leased a chartered Danish air­ ice the library has made avail­ his other Interests are the Ki- Friday that Arm y 1st. Li. T er­ erage imtraUuxl voice, H can 440SPITAL AUXILIARY meeting. should contact Mrs. Shirley ‘ " n ils treacherous attack flowers. The chapter members liner it had been holding since able seta of art slides, each set wanls Club, the Masons, the rence McDermott, son of Mr. pnxlui-o about 28 dlfferniit half­ TOMORROW! ‘Musical Caravan’ Wlrtz to arrange for pick-up. against some of the frontline vil­ will serve an Hawallan-Amerl- Bolton Aug. 3 on suspicion that it was covering the work of a major Shrine, and Yale Club of New and Mrs. Michael J. McDer­ notes of rising plU-h. h\sr the T44RIFT M40P PESTO Vernon Brad Da-vis, host of WTIC- CAP was organized to bene­ lages demonstrates Israel’s poli­ can style dinner at 5 p.m. and en route to Israel when it landed artist. Immediately available York City and Hartford. mott, 118 Henry St., Hartford, most plmslng trtioeX. yintr voice 613 Main St. P IN ’TO, P e ^ le Interested TV’s teen-age dance program fit the low-income families of cy of aggression,” said Acting all are requested to bring their at Khartoum. The plane was are seta devoted to da Vinci, Morlarty, vice president of had been ktllcxl in action in shmild l>e in the lawent third of Manchnter, Conn. In Narcotlcs/TYeatment Or­ "The Brad Davis Show, will Coventry, and proceeds from Premier Rashid Karaml. Moriarty Bros. Inc., will chair own lawn furniture. Dinner will carrying 78 European and Michelangelo, Van Gogh, Goya Vietnam. your range. School Renovation Project ganization Inc., is now open bring his “ Musical Caravan” the sale will go towards es­ ‘ "n ie incident only increases precede an evening of enter­ Junior Library Staff Wades American students who were en and Gaugln. Monday through Wednesday road show to Coventry on Aug. tablishing a fund so that the or­ the determination of the Le­ tainment by the chapter’s route home from a visit to Bast Library Director Sheldon L. even in g, 6:30 to 10, In the 22, according to an announce­ ganization can incorporate. banese to defend their territory "Chansonettes,” Regional Quar­ Under Way on Ground Floor Africa. They and most of the Tarakan announced the new bottojn floor of the Williams Into 12^000 Book Reports ment by Bernard Gilbert, chair­ Story Hours and sovereignty against all dan- tet Champions of 1968, and other crew were released on Aug. 6. service, noting that the public Tlu‘ Center Sl renovation slon to the Adirondack.^ They Building of St. M ary’s Epis- man of the local recreation com­ The Porter Library will hold .gers.’.’ guests. 'The staff of the Rockville mittee. Is no longer satisfied with view­ project Is already under way. will be staying near Schroon Mjjal Church on Park St. Robert E. Lees, 41 Lawrence a series of three story hours A communique, issued by the All attending are urged to St. ing art In public places but de­ George Patros, new principal of Ixike, New York, and plan on / An ex-addlct, a parent of a Public Junior Library is busy The program has been sche­ starting this Wednesday for Palestine Armed Struggle Com­ dre.ss In Hawaiian costumes sires to make art a part of Ixjth the K-4 and 5-8 schools, visiting TIcondcroga, .site of the drug user, and a professional reading 12,000 book reports USAF M. Sgt. Dennis M. Grat­ duled by the committee to gdve children four to eight yeans old. mand, said three guerrillas House Veteran such ns muu muus, lava lavas, everyday lives. “ Our goal la to said that the contractor started famous colonial fort. Other db counselor are on hand to talk turned In by the children par­ tan has arrived for duty at Coventry’s young people and The other two dates are Aug. were killed and seven wounded BLUE CROSS OPEN ENROLLMENT ENDS (for men), aloha sihrts, sarongs Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. He thedr friends an evening of fun 20 and 27 and the hour will run make available to the art lover w ^ k last Monday. verslon.s Include .swimming, ,W - to anyone on an anonymous ticipating In the ’ ’Rockets to the in the Israeli air strikes against Dies at 87 or gross skirts. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry and entertainment. from 1 to 2 p.m. a wide variety of art reproduc­ 'Two stairways have been cut terskling, boating and i/ side basis. 'The phone number Is Moon” reading club. commando bases Monday. It WASHINGTON (AP) —For­ Reereutlon Plium out; one will allow enlargement 643-2300. Grattan, High Manor Park. Davis, whose TV program tions hoping that a lasting ap­ trip to I.,Jike George Village. ’The large number of reports claimed that two Israeli planes mer Rep. Borratt O’Hara of Illi­ The Columbia Recroatlon of a classroom to make a li­ Rockville. caters to the modem musical Manchester Evening Herald preciation and love of art will The Bolton Campln^/6lub will was turned in between June were shot down by ground fire nois, who was the oldest mem­ Council plan.s for the coming brary, another will eliminate a Sgt. Grattan, a precision pho­ tastes of the young adult, has Coventry (xirrespondent Holly be the result,” Tarakan said. also b»t In a rifle elub ilh for convertln^fconverting clitHarooms luid *»pv, ^*** •■* n.Htrvi. ARRESTS album give-aways. Appearing patron may borrow up to three The two groups from Bolton reports that some days over 800 Tf*8lland. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Zoo gress. well ns one for Judo or kiinito the cafeteria Into shops and art with Davis will be a local musi­ munique said tire attack 'was in art prints at a time. The art plan to thoel at Lake Grge Ronald Nartowlez, 21, of En­ books were checked out. " O’Hara, of (Chicago, died Mon­ for adults, and also In skiing.. rooms. cal group. officials here are aping the retaliation for 21 "terrorist acts slides are part of the McGraw- A HIGH BENEFIT PLAN FOR HEW BLUE CROSS MEMBERS I Village Friday night. They field, charged with two counts On Aug. 19 there will be two space agency by placing three day at Georgetown University Rec (xxmcll nights for adults Othbr work to bsslbly take a lake of Indecent exposure. Released parties to honor the readers In Judg es Suing of their celehrities in quaran­ Hospital from liing congestion mlay include volleyball, gym- be the moving of the school of­ 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Coventry toy” in July. Great Masters, and arc accom­ cruiRe through the lake, which on a promise to appear In court the club. ’There will be a Walt tine. But they have no plans for and heart failure. nastl<-s and ” sllm niistl(«.” De­ fice Into a ground fks>r room, Lelbanon said the Isaeli panied by books of explanatory is .'ils)ut 31 miles long, Aug, 25. Disney movie and a giant sized High School outdoors. In the a ticker-tape parade if the stars He became sports editor of finite phuis will bo annoiuved partitlonbig of a classroom to For Pay Hikes planes used napalm bombs. A text. TTie slide sets will be cir­ cake. Mra. Henry Novgrad will event of rain, it will be moved pass their tests. The St. Louis Chronicle at 20, next month. provide conference rooms and itiillcliii ItoanI spokesman In Beirut said Ote culated for 14 days. Edward Lcssard, 18 , of 74 W. decorate the cake on the theme PHILADELPHIA (AP) - into the cafeteria. Adimssion is then moved to Chicago where he DP-30 They’re one-year-old gorillas Tile tennis court Is so |x>pular a general refurbishing of the The Conservation ( ’ommission ■villages o f Chouba, Shwaya and Middle 'rpke., charged with of “ Outer Space.’ ’Twenty-two municipal court free, and refreshments will be who’ve been quarantined for a was sports editor of The Ameri­ that it may bo necessary to lim ­ entire building to make It use­ will meet tomorrow night at 8 In Hhmmaon wei'e hit. Manchester Evening Herald breach of peace for abusing a To attend the party each child Judges here have taken legal ac- sold by the Coventry Boys’ Base­ month since they arrived from can and later Sunday editor of it play to half an hour If Um- ful for Grades 5 to 8. tile town offices. The air strike into Lebanon South Windsor correapondent • 70 days of coverage for each admission to a General Hospital.* IK)llceman and refusal to be (In- must have a ticket. ’This is an tl°n to force the state to grant ball Association. West Africa and have sixty days The Examiner. At 30, he be­ nis players are wnlting. ’Ttic Principal PatroM hoix-s tliat The Volunteer Fire Dept, will followed four days of Israeli air .Carol Moillton, tel. 644-8714. gerprinted. Released under a invitation that the children may them pay hikes promised last Taiwan Display still to go. came the youngest lieutenant baskcttsill court will not bo In most of thq noisy work Is com­ meet tomorrow night at the • Credit of $30 per day toward hospital room charges. 3150 surety bond (or court ap- pick up any time before the January but still pending In the The Historical Society’s dis­ attacks on Jordan, on the east­ governor in Illinois history. He use if tennis players are still pleted by the start of school as 'rehouse. ” We put them In quarantine pcarance Aug. 25. day of the party. Children en- legislature. play in the Town HaU this ern front. It was the second raid was elected to the House In 1M8, waiting. It will be impossible to conduct 'rile Bolton 1‘ulillc Library’s to see If they’ve got tuberculos­ • Full coverage, regardless of cost, of Special Services provided and billed by hospital (such as drugs, ------tering Grades 1 and ,2 will at- ’Their suit filed to Harrisburg month contains handcrafts from Inside Lebanon in two weeks. lost two years later, but was Wailing in Wales cla&ses If It Isn’t. He added that Story Ikair (or children ages is,” said Fred Ulmer, curator of I*TA llminl WarrenLs were served on tend the party to be held from Monday said (allure to pay the Taiwan and was arranged by On July 30, Jote strafed and elected again In 19B2 and stayed operating room, laboratory services and many more). both he and the school secre­ four to eight will he held Thurs- the mammals at the zoo. FLING, Wales (AP) — It took The exe<’Utlvo board of tlie Daniel Topping, 18, of 130 Birch 9:30 to U a.m. and the party higher salaries was working to Mrs. Norma Wu. The exhibit bomhed guerrilla camps around through the 89th Congress. tary have been going home with ,lay at 10 a.m. "There Is a real problem with 50 policemen to quiet a crowd of I’T A will nu'et Tueso prt^sent. n ic Bolton .SiKirtlng Club five books before Aug. 9. The backed Arab Liberation Front Dong llevlns, tel. 613-7526. Auditor General Robert P. Cas­ ed screen, purses. Jewelry and Free Nine Women at each other Friday night. Hospital for nervous-mental disorders or care in a Specialty Hospital. C PA Exam leaves on Uielr five-day excur- older group must have read 20 and the Syriaivbackied A l Saika ey with "arbitrarily withhold­ a palace lantern. TREMANO SEPTIC The midnight battle erupted Dennis Bowick, Rt. 87, is one A warrant was served on Isxiks and be on the honor roll organization, clashed around ATHENS (AP) — Nine of 400 ing” their pay boosts. Depicting the lives of the among participants In the Na­ • Full coverage for outpatient sarvicee received in a Member General HoeplUI Including emergency of 25 candidates who passed a Siman Armstrong, 476 Main St., or high honor roll at the libra­ the southern Lebanese town of women imprisoned on Crete (or They are being paid $12,6(X) a poorer . Chinese are painted TANK SERVICE tional Eisetddfod Music Festival written Certified Public Ac- charging her with fraudulent ry by Aug. 9. Hasbaya recently. Four mem­ alleged political crimes were re­ room care, outpatient surgery, rediologicel diagnostic services, radlologIcsJ thera$>eutlc services, year each at present. The state dishes, a stamp album, shoes, a —over whether to sing the coimtant’s examination hold In There Are Times It Pays Issue of a check. Court date This year 16 prizes will be bers of tl)e Iraqi group were re­ leased Friday after an appeals physical therapy treatments and shock therap/ House has approved a bill Chinese child’s dress-up gar­ hymns In Welsh or In English. May. Aug. 25. given. OvTr-all prizes for the Tel. 742-9770 committee studied their cases. granting the president Judge a ment, farm er’s scales, flutes ported killed. Two thousand people packed Ends Training beat book reports in all areas Since the m ilitary regime seized To/Battle^ tvilh City Hall and music books. Inkwells and In Tei Aviv, an Israeli De­ the town square when the ciga­ 4*rR mt i Airman 1C. Russell J. Verto- Paul W. Buck, 25, of 135 will be given to each 8Tade power in April 1967, about 8,000 pens, an abacus and paper- fense MSiiistry spokesman rettes began flying. Police fevllle, son of Mr. and Mra. il> HICK IlLY S rO N E Can till' little guy make the Spruce St., charged with reck- level. In addition, two prizes . , , membotv, n, political prisoners have been re­ bound books. The exhibit will branded as “ baseless and fan­ linked arms and moved In. The Robert J. Vcrtefovllle, Rt. 87. AsHiM'lated I’ rcKs Wrlb-r law work for him? Well. In Ore­ less driving and speeding. Court will go to the two children turn- (.ojirt $16 500 a year * leased throughout Greece. The be on display throughout the tastic” dtarges by a Lebanese fracas was stopped after 90 min­ * gon a law student who couldn't date Aug. 25. Ing in the neatest book reports, appeals committee is studying QUARTERLY MEMBERSHIP DUES FOR DP-30 has graduated from a CVS. Air Ever fight City HalP I'aually But the Senate Judiciary month of August. professor that Israel tortured utes and nine persons were ar­ the mo.st interesting report and the case ot another 1,800 prison- Force technical school at Koes- buy a keg of beer broke a tav- Committee amended the meas­ and escecuted civilians in the you lose. L e l’.s look at a few Stanley Wojeoski, 25 Blias St., the best choice of books report- Football Tryouts rested. ler AFB, Miss. en\ lK)ycott with the .Sherman ure to give all of them $17,500 a territory it occupied in the 1967 gains. Hark to Birmingham'.! charged with allowing a dog to ed on Tryouts for the Coventry Individual...... $32.10 A'graduate of Windham Tech­ Ant tni.!t Act. year. Only 7 of the 22 are law­ war. roam. Court date Aug. 25. Panthers Midget Football team (Lom ttian S10.71 a moniti) nical High School, he wiu) train­ Irugal hoiuslng agency, the old- Harry T. Evans, a I'nlver.sily C PA Exuni yers. ’•niere Is nothing new in the Joseph Camplse Jr., 4 Eva ed as a radio repairman and ster.s' new brklge in San.slng. gene, Ore., told him he luid to time and again, refuted and rixini. Court date Aug. 25. didates who have passed a writ­ Juno Weddings Last at Clark AB In the Philippines. The Ject. ------basic training at tlie Coast ice. Those mnrrylng during In state operated Community College. Must have two of Its officers. Tliey were grave after a mine killed three Douglas Pease, 30, of 202 Oak Giiimi Recruit 'lYalntng Center, June, the traditional month for experience as a policeman or security gpiard. The authority'a Ixsird chalr- convicted of unriNironable ’’'re ­ Israeli soldters in the occupied Train in Peril < man. Dr. .1. Frank Truck:!, Grove St., charged with making Alameda, Calif. weddings, have lowest divorce straint of trade and isunmeree tmnccetisary nols<’ with a motor Sinai Peninsula. He (diarged 35 Hour Week— Evening Shift wrote to MiWi'or George Sellada: Ho Ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. rate. OPBH eNROULMEMT ENDS AUGUST 16ih NEW M1IJ-X)RD, t'oiui. (A P ) for campaigning to.lxiycott Ix'cr vehicle. Court date Aug. 25. that the laraells' tortured Arab Many Fringe Benefits Wlllium HerdU'r Jr. luid I’e- “ Wo In the Housing authority distributors who sold kegs to the prisoners by puUirTg out their (eel that public money .should be CARSERS IN tiT DlMa.Hl, both 14,year-old rail­ public. (XIMPIJUNTS fingernails, subjecting them to Apply To ^ spiMtl wlw'ly and get the maxi­ road buffs, have free rides com­ More giHHl new.! (or the Utile There wlis a break and en­ electric shocks, beating them mum iHMieflt from It, We have TECHNOLOGY PLEASE NOTE: THE APPLICATION BELOW IS FOR NEW MEMBERS ONLY ing iui purl of a thank you from try at Stygar Gage t'o. on Tol­ and inserting lighted candles in made this u iiraclice Ih all of guy. CViltimbiis. Ohio. Is umler- Mr. Jolin Gannon the Penn Central .Railroad (or land Tiike. last night. A type­ THROUGH DAY OR EVENING STUDY their noses. ■ ■ ■ . f. . ■ our ois'ratlons.” laklng a $50.iH)0 |)roJ<‘ct to pro- ACE ELECTRIC their warning of a mudslide vUle shower n>!>ms, locker writer Is reix)rted missing. The Israeli spokesman said . . ■ ■ ’ ■ -■ '■ '■! I - \ ' ■ ...... across the trucks. Tlie money g w s back to the Eirn M AnocMi Oi|m Of C«rtHicr<>' encineewinc technolocy Craftsman .speed sabre, from (ludlni Is AaotMs is AwUsd Sclsncs Dsfiss) light to warn the train, which JiH't u.“ed to have to walk three The costs of electricity, tele­ his residence Sunday night. „ . „ . . Ns. Cis4.TsHiss Era. Hssis was due soon. blcH'ks to get to a city [strk Jti.-rt phone .!erviee, milk anil bread WILL BE CLOSED AUG. 11 - 24 CmtrsI Psycholosy I PSW H I r ; li: QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 have gone u|> in Nashville, 6-J0-9:10 William stood alongside the across a creek City officials re- Mike DeNole of SoutlUngton Wsstem Civilintion I HSW 111 6:30-9:10 Tenn , but there's a break for Introductory SocMofy SYW 110 tracks about 250 feet from the fU!ed to build a fiH>tl)iidgv, say- lost tools from his car while It WE WILL REOPEN AUGUST 2Sth 6:30-9:10 MCMftftSHIF APfUCATION: rafoH nm •$ o in in n e f4 m m e the taxpayer the city's $15-.i- Pnncipiti ot danger area and used tlie light 'nir one tliat would wiljiatuml, was pjirked bt'hlnd Stanley Economic* Ecw no "B efore Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!" wMi %tms mnd in tUtfS AND tfOUUTiONS I tmk «^ic«fWn «r« to flag down the train. Peter winter (IihmI.s would cost l\var auto registe.itlon (ei' has Tut*. 6:30-9:10 abo.it Green's at the Parkade lost Mithematic* I MTN us iOS Mon. RS* ks sffsclivt wnfi Kir Kcpft nf CnrtiAcatn MnmbnnArp Ay mnnt laiunK in tm. waited nearer tlie m ud pile, as $10,000. iH’cn voteil into oblivion tiy the night about 8:30. Physictl Scitneo I: r 6:30-9:10 CHECK ONE a back-up warning. Mrs. W.K. Caton, one of ttie .'iletroixilitan Council. Hm I, L iA t and Womic Physies PS IM 4 ONLY The train’s engineer saw the r.sldents, [vrslsted. She wrote Anite Bros. Construction Co. |140 (Tuuts. 6:30-9:10 NAiAE. warning light and stopfied In letters to laty offic'nis ami the livst $45 worth of gas and radia­ \Th.Thur. 630-8:15 I (PtlWT) 'PtlMT) Elacironic Graphics DRG 512 2 S Tut*. time. Cat>ltal Journal m'ws(vaiH'r, Tt»p Sliid rnt Dit's tor caps from Its equipment at 70 630-9:10 Enough Profeefion? Machinisms . m e t 124 4 $140 (Mon. - DP-30 □ Joseph Spreng. superintendent which sup|H)rted her plea. Now the Rt 6 constnictlon site over First Notional Stores 630 9:10 AOOtESS. GREENW ICH lAPl Michael tWed. 6:30-8:15 % of the Penn Central's New Ha­ the elderly |)ers!>iLs have a little (lie weekend. C**r l> 0 It. Del.uea. 26. an engineer who Bask Elacincity EL 112 4 3140 (Tua*. 630______-9:10 Not if someone sues you. Even if youir C«4e ven Division presented savings wwa'en (mUbridge that can Ih' was a to|i-ranked student at the Price Correction Due To Transposition Of Figures \Thurs. 6J 0-8:15 house or apartment is fully insured, BC-A3 □ bonds, railroad literature and -'-movisl In winter It iHvsi the ■Tliere was a break and en­ SingU G WiKow J Q conductor’s budges to the boys I'niverslty of Brldgeixirt. Was aECTGONIC MAINTENANCE TECHNICMN iroa MW Mwatt* cltv $2.5(1 try at the home ,of Geraldine chances Are your liability limits are too ^ ------MnrrinK----- □------□ ^ * * •* •'□ \ OVW 46) Monday In a ceremony at the found dead here Monday, the' (Ctftiftcatt Proenn) ' CONNECTICUT Mayor Gemid W Graves of Prentice. ,331 Woodbrldge St., Bajic ElaUrkity E M T 100 $150 M.-W. low. So you''re wi^e open fori a worH- New Milford railroad station. apixirent victim, of a train ac­ 630-930 Isinsing. Mich . is tak'ng care of over the weekend. I>»ses are Basic Elictronie* EMT 300 $150 UST SaOWi HMkaae w w0o * 0 6 aS UNMAfttfD CHHOtfN UNOCI I* rtAJtS M 0 9 0 to U ra iw M ymtt -T-lT-i’-f* SLUE CRO$$ The boys will collect U' freight- cident. Tslension S«rvidn| EMT 630-930 some lawsuit. Why not call us today; ronstltihmts who won't Im' voting not yet known. PORK CHOPS 404 $150 T«.-Tli. 630-930 Del.uea was cited by the Con­ Industrial train ride later. for some time. you can have peace of mind tonight. MiKKIt Inihel \ necticut Six'lety of Profe.sstonal Instrumantation A $50 tackometer was taken Were advertised last night for Mon., Tucs., Wed. EMT 604 $150 M.-W. 630-930 ------He launched program.! of free Engineers for his university from the car of Anthony Laum- Sm □ Saturday movies for ehlldren ranking. He had worked" as a only at 87c lb. The correct and intetided price 1. Wife □ Hoover Dani Popular hruno, 298 Green Rd.. sometime M a y W e Quote Rates and Aasist You Aa We Have So Many Othen? * 1. Oawgfcf* 0 aged 6 to 11. with frtv ixijicom submarine teat engineer (or the Fill semester begins week of September I and .roda For high selux>l Sunday evening. should be $«• □ BOULDER emr, Nev. — The Navy . and was employed,______by In- AH protrarm q«akfy Iw yataram btnaM* fra □ Lake Mead National Recreation “ 'x* gf-ide school boys and girls diistrlal Acousltc Co.. Brooklyn. 3. OaKfhtaf □ 4. OanihUt □ There was li break and. entry Area is the largest and most Inriltuted (n e Ixtwllng in- .N Y at the time of his death, F*cWtratnta«t«t*rcal: at the Empire Tool Co. on Of- heavily visited recreation area structlon. Police a|x’culuted that he (ell UniytnHy Of Hartford JOHN H. LAPPEN, Inc i s i cott St. over the weekend. in the National Park System. T7ie mayor also Is b<‘himl a from a Iralir while traveling to And Hoover Dam, which forms free you(|i employment ser\lre work from Bridgeixjrt, where he WARD TECHNICAL 164 E A S T c e n t e r STREET, M ANCHESTER—A49-6261 ftooM toad row FUUY COMnfflO oppUcot,on lodoy to CONNfCTKUT U U I CMOSS, P.Q. SOX 1754. MIW HAVIN, COM NKTKUT 04504 _ James Walsh. 26 View St.. lost the lake. Is by fa r the nation’s (or those In the 16-22 age bnick- lived He died at about 8 30 / PtooM do no* »ond poywtanl with oppKcotion. $144 worth of stereo tapes from INSTITUTE most visited dam. et. ,,, Hadson Straw Hartfofd TaL his car last night 315 246-7431 V ' ( A ■ V

PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 \. BUGGS BUNNY MA^iCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE PAGE THIRTEEN { COMING, ELMER; TWeRE'5 A IT'S A VBtW THAT'LL TAKE CARE O' ON THIS UNAPPETIZINGr THINGS 'TIL I C'N Study Topics TABLECLOTH i THING TO TH' SPOT WITH YER / MGTS SO SLOUJ LOOK a t ; , OKAY, PLAYEA^E O' BEEF I D (CATCH OH Aiitwtf ta PrtviMi Pvul* \ITiite H ouse HUBtft' CLVPC. WC S fx x / ^ s t e w ; THAT MG EVEN Under Fire ^TbOAY- amjst r u s h i i S i p e W ALK Ep INTO Olio 6t£FSTHW- TO pporecr t h e 1965 VOLKSWAGEN M A H O a j THE TRAP AFTER On Pacific IF^ONIV VUG 6 0 T • CAPTLIRCP/ ^ ACROSS 6S Singing voice By Fulhright MAP S T A T ip ALERT 60 Braced ' DELUXE SEDAN THIS VtOULPNT ICanadian Posh Prefab fnunework WASHINGTO N (AP) — The HAYG HAPPENEP./ province, — . • R A D IO MA30R-.A1RX Columbia DOWN SONG B^NOVU/ chairman of the Senate F\>reign SAN CXEMENTE, C3alU. (AP) 8Hiin,crisp 1 Italian city • VINYL INTERIOR Relationa Committee questions —It took only 28 days to put up cake 2 Nevada city 13 Narrate again 3 Egyptian the value of Defense Depart­ what President Nixon has cho­ • BLUE FINISH 14 Idolize sen to call the Western White goddess ment research projects on such 15 Cuckoo 4 Size of shot House. But jrou'd never guess n f l /i D r n n r blackbird 5 John (Gaelic) topics as: the three-building compound 1± 16 Correlative 6 Cease 28 Official acts 49BhdbiU of neither -^-“ Militant Hindu National­ near his home is both prefabri­ ALLEY OOP 7W adi^bird 29 Organ part protuberance cated and movable. BY V. T. HAMLIN 17 Untamed 8 Inferior (var.) 30 Wuulering 50 Arabian gulf ism, the Early Phase;" » 1 1 9 5 ~ 9 16 Hope’ kiln 9 Revoke a 32 Ecclesiastical 52 Box —'•A Study of the Sinhalese Nixon expects to usc^the facil­ •"IM is s e p t h e V— cant t h in k -20 Cooking legacy vestment 54 Native of Buddhist Revolution in Ceylrai.” ity from six weeks to (wo Uteneil POSSIBILITY OF it / A UTTUE\0F ANY OTHER 10 River crossing 33 European Latvia —"The Decline in Paternal­ months a year. Outside It’s TED TRUDON. Inc. NEGATINa MARlSf THING LIKE) NEGATIVE 22Edit<>n(ab.) 11 Ages river 55 Italian t h a t ? y INROJENCEI 23 Hypothetical ism among Peruvian and Japa­ painted mustard-colored with VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE 12 Unit of 34 Loiters (comb, form) umber trim. 3 structural reluctance 37 On account 56 Rodent nese Laborers." TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLE unit 19 Twitching (ab.) 57 Saul’s uncle Chairman J. W. Fulbright, D- Like the Nixon's new summer 25 Pattern 21 Spanish city 45Choler (Bib.) Ark.. pointed to these examples home. It commands a view of 27 Fates 24Spru^ 46 Muse of lyric 59 Zooprimata (Roman) Monday in urging passage of an the blue Pacific. And Uke the 26Chinky poetry 61 Bilalt brew white stucco, red-tlled mansion 31 Chinese 27 Time gone by 47 Make into law 64 Exists amendment to slash 54S.6 mil­ -wei^t lion from the defense budget. that Pat Nixon has been busy Brawaga*. w tk IFpe& at last* g-tt 32 Mountain pass 1 3 3 4 6 L 7“ ■ 9 IT II 15” Fulbright told the Senate he refurnishing. It’s tastefully dec­ 35 High card had asked the Pentagon for the orated. Even the restrooms are 36Prsfscs II 14 ) ^ 36 Harem room cost of these and other studies carpeted wall-to-wall. OUT OUR WAY 36 Saints (ab.) 15 II i7 and was told the department Nixon’s personal office—ac­ Dflinit BY J. B. WILLIAMS cented in beige—la SO by 40 feet. 40 Boulevard II could not isolate the price figure in Madrid 19 26 It 22 A window occupies one entire bully R3RVOO.' for any given report. r W ELL, WHY NOT GET AT CORRECTION/ NOT 41 Pretext 23 wall and overlooks the ocean. It. 7M. uj. r>«. ott. HARD AT WORK IT AN D G E T THE JO B - 24 25 29 "I can well understand the de­ FIRST THING IN ALW/W»,>)OU DON'T 42 SmaU child But possibly to avoid distrac­ Auto d o n e --NO fYJINT IN STALL­ ' SAY.'ONLY WHEN 43 Babylonian 27 25 39 f T partment's reluctance to put a THE MORNING.. ING AROUND, I ALWAYS 32 33 34 tion, the President’s back will DAVY JONES AND SUCH VIM . 'lOuR VIM AW VIG­ deity price tag on, or try to assess the BY LEFP and McWILLIAMS .V AND VIGOR/ » . I S-*'T. OR PRODUCER IS 44 Willows w 37 5 " military benefits of, a report be toward the window when he’s TIRE r OVERSEEIN* TH'JOB 46 Sea eagle working at hts desk. One wall is FROM THE BACK w 40 Uke "the Ataturk Revolution in As WE READ a n d IT'S OWNED BY ^ WINDOW/ 48 Comparative 61 walnut-paneled. Two sofas face CENTERS I NEVER SOLD LEAD ME TO THE BLASTEDY THERE suffix Turkey,” he said. YOUR DEED, THE SOMEONE ELSE, SIR/ j THE LAND. IT'S 4ERE S / / / T ^ each other around an oval PROPERTY AP - POACHER. I'LL RIP HIM is SIR . . . J a 46Vdiicla 43 Under his amendment, 53 mil­ S TILL m i n e ; LIMB FROM l i m b ; T— \ 3 51 Trains (ab.) coffee table. JOINS OURS, IMPOSSIBLE/ 41 47 66 lion would be cut from research FREE CAP'N GOWAN .53 Samuel's by organizations such as an in­ As in Washington, an array of teacher (Bib.) 4t 80 tl 62 5T Si 86 stitute which he said reportedly Come in and Meet Your Counterpart flags line the north wall. They MOUNTING! 56 Fortffication Include the American, presiden­ M Brazilian M 67 w B" 61 suggested building a moat Town Manager Robert Weiss there he will go to Washington, wallaba around Saigon. of shopping centers, in relation ager than a town clerk. Ap- tial and armed services. t r opens door of Manchester town D.C., to talk to staff members to downtown arci^. He said 60 Greek letter 66 M Fulbright said the Defense IMlntcd by the Frankston LTty Mementoes J on the walnut 62 Mountain clerk's office for George C. of the International City Man­ that Frankston, with a Grand Council, he has been clerk tor desk Include a small green ele­ as H department proposes tol spend 2 crest agers’ Association. He is spend­ List and potential shopping pop­ 20 years and on the clerk's staff phant and a model of the Apollo 4-PLY NYLON CORD 63 Principal _ fl 57.6 million next fiscal year on Pentland, town clerk of Franks- ing four weeks in the United ulation almost equal to Man­ for 10 years before that. He 1s 11 lunar landing module. (Htmtptptr tKitrprIi* Atm.) research about foreign areas__ ton, Victoria, Australia, a city States and two in Canada un­ chester's, has the same de­ frequently called "Mr. Inside" One convenient feature Is that but onl 5yl26,000 is tor external der a Myer Foundation Ixocal of 50,000 population, 28 miles cisions to make as Manchester, of hi.s city, re8|x>nslblc for its the President’s working quar­ research by the agency respon­ (Australian) Government Trav­ from Melbourne. development of downtown areas •daily o|H'ration. The P’rankston ters, built on the grounds of a ONE PRICE sible for the nation’s foreign af­ eling Fellowship. U • Pm Off x * m h«M( Pentland 45, was in Manches­ to compete with outlying shop­ town engineer is called "Mr. Coast Guard station, are only a fairs, the State Department. His particular interest cen­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ping areas. Out.slde,” re.sponsible for long three-minute ride from his Sen. Thomas J. McIntyre, D- ter yesterday and today. His ters around outer Metropolitan SALE! Although called town clerk, range public works o|wrntions. home. Travel is by a fleet of six N.H., charged that Fulbright next stay Is in Rye, N.Y. From area development and problems WAYOUT Pentland is more a city man­ (1 ierald photo by Hucelvlclus. I golf carts—all light green. ______BY KEN MUSE was using a few exotic exam­ 1 MeNauglit SjrixirBU, Inc. The three buildings coat more ples to try to wreck the entire A N p iT f e \ than 5129.000, with 554,000 of this EXCEPTTHATI ^ proPTam by Innuendo. B E A U TIF U L CONE Town to Open ^Friendly Inventor’ for leasing privileges. Aside 411)^ ORDEI?ED A Fulbright responded: "In­ BEAUTIFUL.' remote CONTROL B-IZ from Nixon's office, one of the -JU Q T T H E 'TiT~ BACONAETTUCE nuendo? I'm questioning the BEAUTIFUL.' WAY other bulMIngs is for staff offi­ SIZES ANDTO/MATO jusUfication for practically the Bids on Land' cers and the Uilrd - some dis­ *6.50Z13 1 7.79z14 0 fiTSalS BEAUTIFUL.' I LIKE SANDWICH.'.' enUre program. What’s the in­ First He Made Roek-Thrower, tance from the other two- Is for 7.3SZ14 6.35x14 6.18x1S ^BEAUTIFUL.' IT' nuendo In that?” 7.35x15 6.55x14 6.46x18 SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL the Secret Service, the military On Sept. 24 plus 1.78 to 9.57 F«d. Exo. Tax and the General Services Ad­ M Bids will be opened Sept. 24 Later He Developed Computer ministration. Storm Lashes at 11 a.m. in the Municipal Nixon plans to do some work "There was no lane on the development of all kinds of mili­ In retunv he received a chimk at home, the Spanlsh-style resl- FIBERGLASS BELTS Ship Lanes Building for the sale of seven math team,” Rabinow said. tary items—bombs, weapon of Omtrol Data stimk and a denee built In 1825 which he controls, parachute releases, parcels of town-owned proper­ "There was no Rabinow ineiu'-ure of frei'dom for the bought for 5340,000. In Atlantic ties. The actual sales will be the works. He stayed there purnilt of more Inventions. He Some of the windows have either," the man said. through the war. subject to public hearings and is not quite at tlie ti>p o f Uie been enlarged. Some wall pap­ ONE PRICE (Turned out it was his old MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane "Money was available—no­ Ckmtrol Data organizational ering has been done, a 25-by-40 to the adopitlon of ordinances, as friend LIschitz.) body ever questioned it—ail BUZZ SAWYER Blanche, packing winds up to 90 chart, but this dis's not Imther h>ot swlnindng pool constructed, required by the town charter. During Junior high he hal they wanted was results, and SALE! A BY ROY CRANE him. "Management t.i not my miles an hour, cut a violent started building radio receivers, wnll-to-wnll carpeting has been Town Manager Robert Weiss quick . . . if you were original, dish o f te a ." lu- said. laid and Uie mansion is newly I ■ Wt'VP COT THE ^ swath through major Atlantic and by the time he graduated ^ UP WITH YOUR has estimated that the sales they loved it . . . we got organ­ Om- of tlie reading machines furnished largely In French or shipping lanes today as It from high school he was in­ ized later and became less effi­ .HANDS, YOU THIEVES will bring in from 560,000 to 565,- lie has Just slieplierded thnnigti Spanish motif. churned northeastward. clined. to go to college to study cient." 000, and ho has recommended to Uie iiroductlon line Is for Tlie Included in main house are At midnight Blanche was cen­ engineering. But relatives and' After the war, Rabinow was the Board of Directors that the Bank of America aisl ciui read five bedrooms, each with a WUCOF 'tJ-T__ tered 200 miles eatft of Cape friends counseled against the active in the bureau's projects money be placed in the CaplLU 14,000 ch a ra cte rs a r-ei-ond. (H is bath, a living room, sitting (3od, Mass., or near Latitude Idea, saying th}s was a thank­ on computer development. Ha^^lNe o r co ui2Tin 6 ? Improvement Reserve Fund. first nmchlm- read laie etiar- txKim, study, formal dining 41.0 north and Longitude 68.0 less profession In which Jews Some of his work, -such as a A ' The seven properties are : acter u minute i. room, kitchen, pantry, service west. had no opportunity—"which. In­ prototype character-recognition SIZES 1. A parcel on the east side Ilabinow Is not at all intimi­ |x>rcli and two storage rooms. 019-14 H19-M jn-M She was moving 40 miles an cidentally, was correct." dcva<*i is included in tlie Smith- 07FII HTt-ll MfoM otf Elajstland Dr., almost directly dated by ttw jxiwer of Ills mil- P 76-14 U ^ A hour and was not expected to Despite this advice and •4onian In.stltution'« exhibit on F76-1I UlxM 941x14 t4 fs« across from Indian Dr. rlilni"S. 6Hxlt 1.41x19 endanger land areas, the Weath­ despite The Depression, he went computer history. Forral Firrs Drtip 1 er Bureau at Waishlngton report­ 2. The premises known as ahead and got a bachelor of "You and f have 200 m illion He .said they used to fire cx- plioto l ell.s^lie said, "The com- 5l9i7Ml4 2l4rs6.rit.TH ed. 47-49 and 51-52 School St., In­ science degree in engineering, WASHING'TON Miin-caused cluding two residential build­ a graduate degree in engineer­ perim enttil rock ets Ijehiml Uie I liter only lias a few . . , ttiere- ■a. Ships in the busy New York- fires In the Niitlunul Korests e n*» UH FruiK'liiM' Hit shock absorbers! If you push down on your car, "Gales extend outward about foot frontage. He repaired radios and did oth­ lightning, dropped to W,7(KI. PHIL-1 HAD NO IDEA I'M NOT SO SURE ANY er odd jobs to pay his way. When tile Ri-publlcans came and it rebounds more than once, you NEED new 200 miles in the southeast quad­ 4. A parcel with buildings at ' HAR’m YK D (AIM Sen about 2.OCX) few er than In 1967 >O0 WERE ENGAGED MORE, OINNIEJ IT'S Rabinow went looking for a to jxiwiT in 1963 Rabinow was shock absorbers! Eliminate excessive tire wear. MIGHTY STRANGE THAI rant and 100 miles in other 1082 E: Middle Tpke., we-st of Thomas J. Dodd him ctiarged and more than 1,(X)0 below tlw STEVE CANYON Job unsuccessfully. He took civil unliappy with Uie lnireau.'H .otd*— MINERVA HAS TO ,• ______BY MILTON CANIFF quadrants,” forecasters said. Finley St. ihiU "tin- threat of canci'lbitiim flvo-yeiir average. ^rvlce examinations for sever­ r.anoe divisions under military LEAVE TOWN TODAY ) THE EMBASSY T "Blanche should continue at 5. A parcel on the west side of a fniiK-hliui is wielded as a THE BULLY BOYS AREl \ WHAT'S THE al positions, including that of control. "I didn't mind building Installed , IS TOO FAR TO WALK OVERTURNING U.S.CAR5 ofw strong LOCAL.WNOW THE CABINET MUST^ about the same intensity for the of Finley St., between 34 and 70 me:il cleaver by tlie corntxmy «■' SCORE AT TOP lighthouse-keeper. Finally he weapons but I didn't want U> For (TO WITH A BROKEN -WHETHER YANKS ARE L R V E L ?^ REVOLUTIONARIES HAVE ' ALSO KICK UNCLE SUCKER next 12 to 24 hours." Finley St., with a 165-foot front­ over the lieml of Uw opera- LEG-OR HEAP.', BEEN BUILDING UP THE OR BLOW TO SHAKV HOLD found an opening at the Brook­ w ork in an a rse iu il," he .wild. The Weather Bureau said age. lo r " of a gasoline .‘rtatlisi ANTI-U.S. a n g l e UNTIL . ON THE POPULACE ' lyn Navy Yard, but he couldn’t One o f ills ob je ctio n s w as Unit ' THEY HAD SOMETHING Blanche should continue Its for­ He was speaking Monday at 6. A second parcel on the west find his civil service test re­ the military officers In charge SUCH AS THE STRAYING ward speed but would shift to a tlie 2Brd annual i-onveiiUon of the 'OH, BY THE WAY- aide Finley St., to the north of sults. So he came to Wa.shlng- would be rotated, whicli is PLUMI^OUT Ro c k e t to t r ig g e r • more easterly direction later to­ WELCOAAE 20 Finley St., with 130-foot ton looking for them, was told National Oongress of I'etmUsBii For Most Cart TROUBLE day. ■ g o o d ■■ fo r llK- o ffice rs but is frontage on Finley St. and 192- the papers were at the Bureau Retollera Assodatlon Air-conditioned cars extra Blanche was born a week aft­ not the w ay to nin a lalxo- S 7l?P INSTALLED FREE foot 'frontage on E. Middle of Standards, and, when he ap­ "TTie mere threat of nim-elia- er Tropical Storm Anna, which r a lo r y ." Tpke. peared at the bureau, was hired tlon Lb usually lui of TtffS ih k i He left Uie government tx> be- M.'NiumKI S, I -« ,, III blew itself out east of the Caroll- 7. A triangular half-acre par­ on the spot. fective means of encouraging SALE! MINIT AUTO’S EXPERT naa. Anna’s top winds of 70 cel on the west side of Hllls- com e a consultant. niHl ^et up gasoline retailers t/> {airchase ni.p.h. left her tour miles below So. in March of 1938, he start­ a labonilory wlUi one me- \h town Rd., south of 472 Hillstown ed calibrating water-flow ma­ triuUng Mampe. promote give­ hurricane force. clianac In an old ilrugslore in away gaxm-s. or i*b11 ixmijsmy BRAKE RELINE Rd. ters on the 3 a.m. shift. The Job MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY TTie two parcels on Finley St. Takoma I'ark. Ttie consult­ products . .,’’ Dodd said. involved watching a rncter - the ing work pabl off, he said HANG ON, M I9TE R! DID VDUR belong to the Town Water De­ kind that measures the flow of 1 7 8 8 AND IT VWSe GREAT SEEING^ Bottles T6ssed partment. The other five par­ "People wanted my »er\1ces but HBLPi HELP! i l l - SAVE .YOU! , WHOLE a river- travel the length of a Us-y didn't want - my inv«6lo i n CAPTAIN EASY About 15,000 Apprentice Boys BY LESLIE TURNER went on the march from the city 1 . OlhorModolt Proporllonatoly Low Priced I ' HhBA/ UlPtiM n ktm I MR. walls of ancient Londonderry. vJ .V*?J'2!P..oiir wwy mb „ ----- WHERE HAD W SiW n-f Their leaders carried ceremo­ i n c r e d i b l e _ . TO TALK, IXU I lATBR DBNItO TBUJM& RHAT HAPPSNBO IN TH* i^iiTAL 2 RWIST on THB 1010)1/WPBB HITS HE'D DIB- nial cutlasses and pikes and the ■— ^ OOV9RBO *0W MWUNe light touch was added by mlnl- PBMITIVB AKT\ ^ WHEEL ALIGNMENT kilted band girls, bagpipers, if the wprd for the big beautifui flute players, bass drums and Htrt It sfi«t M 4si I. ClMcfe m4 Csrrttt Zl CztUr 2. ClMck and Corisct CooMr t. accordions. -M- new PILGRiM MILLS CM SfCKTAHAMaBCB _ aad fif aatta ta|i BiflMXMtai ScbooJt Oakland St., Route 83, Manchester should be higher, with a total IM TrumbuU 8L. Hartford S S S ' # I U OPEN SUNDAYS 10 AM . to 3 PM. tor the year of 53-3 bUlkm com­ Osar G sntttutioc Nat Bank Open Daily 10 am to 9 30 pm Sa.t. 10 am to 6 pm pared srtth a .4 bUliOO in 1996. V PAGE FOURTEEN ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 PAGE FIFTEEN THE »•. ■ ’ V \. r*W“'- ^ .'A .’- Mets Easy Prey for Houston, ’ . <%.*■' ' I ' ,. <», ,'^ ■«■ '** r ‘ . • *• ■* Herald Angle Number of I njuries in Grid fehibitions i' \ . '* A

'M e a r l YO ST ibse Eight of 10 Meetings Sports Editor Buffalo Rolls Feanily Man U.S. Assured NEW YORK (AP) — Cardinals, who tripped Los An­ "He said I wasn’t throwing “ This is the first home nm 1 Proud aa a peacock fol­ Long-Time Absence from Sports DeslT^ ~ Out C arpet lowing the Mrth of hla first ’.h il. This has been a dream sea- geles 4-2. the ball well,” Griffin reported. can remember hitting here jOf Winning "He said I lost something the (Dodger Stadium) against a ^ t s has happened on the sports scene, local, state son Iasi Sunday at Manches­ In the only other NL contest, •son for the New York previous inning. I thought I left-hander,” said McCarver, a For Simpson ter Memorial Hospital Is the Cincinnati Reds edged Phil­ and natio^l, during a four-week absence from the could still finish. I wanted to, left-handed hitter. "I think I Mike Landolphl, director of Wightman Mets, marred only by an adelphia 4-3 and stretched their s^ rts desk, two of the weeks while vacationing and two but Harry and (pitching coach might be a little better against NEW YORK (AP) — athletics and head baseball occasional nightmare lead in the West to three games other wwks while handling page one and wire desk re­ Jim) Owens can see things from lefties because I’m forced to The Minnesota Vikings coach at Bolton High. CLEVELAND (AP) — courtesy of Tom Griffin over idle Atlanta. Fifth-place sponsibilities. A week at a time tent camping was en­ Robert Michael is the cou­ Julie Heldman reached Houston remained 414 back, the dugout that I don’t know on concentrate more and hang in knew what to do with quar­ and the Houston Astros. the mound. As it was, they there, which is what a good hit­ joyed at Cape Cod. and another week in Maine sand­ ple’s first child. The new- one-half game behind Los An­ wiched in between the period "Lam e sana- terback Joe Kapp’s sprain­ into a trash can Monday The latest episode occurred made a good decision. We won ter has to do.” coiper weighed In at five geles and San Francisco. that was spent on the wire ed knee. But what will they Monday night by a 3-0 score. It the game, so I can’t complain.” But he couldn’t explain the poimds, one and one-half and came out with two * • * desk. It was during the latter umpires’ fees and a cocktail at do about (Dorny Davis’ sore was Houston's 88th victory in The Astros took a 1-0 lead ounces. thinjfs— jroo.se bumps and Cardinals’ sudden turnaround that one of history’s greatest annual banquet, foot? 134 games with the Mets since ASTROS - METS — against Jim McAndrew, 3-8, in after a dismal start that easily. All three—mother, son and America’s ,8-Uh Wightman adventures was taking place, Perhaps next year the league Kapp injured his right knee the expansion twins were bom As far as the Mets are con­ the second on the first of Denis "I don’t know what hap­ father — were reported doing Cup in -II years. the astronauts making a sue- schedule a game during Saturday’s 26-6 exhiU- in 1962. The record in Houston is cerned, the best thing about Menke’s three singles, a walk to pened,” he said, "but all of a well. The 23 - year - old, happy- cessful trip to the moon and every two weeks tlon victory over the Demrver now 49-17—28-12 in the Astro-. Houston is that they only have Ckirt Blefary and Doug Rader’s sudden about a month ago we go-lucky New Yorker, who got two games left with the Astros back and it was fun, as always, possibly once weekly. Broncos and was hobbling dome and 21-8 in old Colt Sta­ single. They added two insur­ came to the ballpark and decid­ the U. S. off on the right toot in 1969. The Astros have won planning the layout and select- ♦ ♦ • ..... around^tralnlng camp today in a dium. ance runs in the fifth when Jim ed to put our heads down and Tom Ck>rman Saturday, used a variety of lob«, Griffin was the chief culprit, eight of 10—and seven in a row tag stories and pictures to be Balls ’n Strikes walking 'cast. Coach Bud Grant drops, and hard drives in beat­ Wynn singled and Norm Miller drive through the wall.” says he h c ^ s the cast will has­ yielding four hits and striking —from New York, the only club walked. They advanced on » • used. ing Great Britain's Winnie Shaw •r- / That's all history now aJ- Finishing at the .500 level was ten healing so Kapp 'wUl be out nine in eight innings before to hold an edge over the Mets Menke’s infield out and scored REDS - PHILS — And Hilinski 6-3, 6-4 in their singles match. ■ < r , this season. though a camping column will Coach Charlie Graff’s Manches- ready to go against the St. Louis giving way to Fred Gladding, on a single, by Blefary. Cincinnati’s Jim Merritt The victory gave the Ameri­ be forthcoming. ter Legion baseball entry in Cardinals Aug. 23. who notched his 24th save. The Griffin, 8-8, has a 4.46 earned * * * scored the winning run in the cans an imbeatabte 4-2 edge in •■ir. ^'!_-*u.- There hasn’t been one time Zone Eight competition. As pre- Davis, a 21-yeor-old rookie In Spotlight 21-year-old rookie right-hander run average against the rest of CARDS - DODGERS — eighth inning oh Jim Stewart’s the best-of-seven series and has whipped the Mets all three in the 28 years that I’ve been dieted before zone play started, running back from Kansas SAFE!— Oakland pitcher Blue Moon Odom dive.s when Dave McNally’.s toss sailed past Dave John- the league, but it’s 3.89 over-all Tim McCarver drilled a single and combined with reliev­ brought Uie cup bock to the away from the desk . tor any ^ost Hartford and South Wind- State, had been acquired by Long-hitting Tom Gorman ot U. S back into second base safely on attempted pickoff bson and into centerfield for an error last night. times he’s faced them, allowing —thanks to the Mets. Manager three-nm homer and Joe Hoer- er Wayne Granger to stop the no runs, only 13 hits and fanning length of time that I wasn’t would be the titans in the Plttstmrgh from Minnesota last Stafford, who plays out of the "She calls It the ‘Junk boll' Harry Walker yanked him after ner rescued Steve Carlton in the Phillies, who have lost their 28 in 28 innings. glad to return. zone and East made the kiss of week. But he was returned to Manchester Oountry Club, and game." aald rxm-playtng U. 8. he fell behind the leadoff batter ninth inning as the Cards won first four starts under new skip­ There are nearer any two death stand up....Representing the Vikiings Monday alter he re­ Stan Hilinski Jr. of ElUlngton captain Mrs. Betty Pratt. "1 The loss dropped the second- in the ninth. Gladding complet­ for the 27th time in 34 games. per George Myatt. days alike which makes the Zone Eight in the Le^on Tour- ported to the Steelers’ camp Ridge were In the spotlight yes­ rail It the garbage game. Julie place Mets 7% games behind ed the walk and also allowed a After the Cards grabbed a 1-0 Johnny Bench cracked a solo with a sore foot. Davis was the terday at Fitchburg, Maas., in did anything she could to the Chicago Cuba in the Nation­ single, but got J.C. Martin to lead in the first on a wild pick­ work intereating. nament in Middletown as a homer for the Reds—his fourth nation’s leading scorer hie soph­ the qualifying round for the Na­ break up the rhythm of Wtanle’e A ’s Within Game of Twins al League East and left them bounce into a game-ending dou­ off attempt by Claude Osteen, Once again, my son Dean member of the umpiring crew is in five games—while Deron only two percentage points in handled the desk here most Conran of Manchester... omore year. He had been ac­ tional Amateur. hard-sh^ game” ble play with runners on first 18-10, McCarver unloaded with Johnson hit a two-nm shot for front of the surging St. Louis capably for someone with only Petersen of Manche^er quired by Pittsburgh in a trade Gorman, ex-MIchlgon Btate MIsa Heldman. who was un- and third. two out in the fourth. the Phils. eight months experience. If any- '*^11 step up next season as di- for wide (receiver Ken Herbert golfer, made the grade with low anlmoualy chosen the outstand­ m one told mo a year ago, while of the Legion baseball and a kicker. The Steelers said medal score emd the right to go ing player of the matches, was Won More Games Than Any Dodger Pitcher he was completing his three- P™§ram In (Connecticut. A long- Herbert would remain with the on to the Nationals at Ookmont thrilled that she had the oppor­ After Blasting Baltimore year hitch in the Army overseas *-*me assistant, Petersen will Vikings but the trade would Oountry Club In Pittsburgh. His tunity to win the clincher. that he would be my sidekick ®tmceed Sam Gorman of West have to be renegotiated. card totaled 69-74—143. "She Just anld 'It’s up to me The Broncos emerged from Hilinski, however, will have now.’ She didn’t seem nervous MInchcr rapped a grand slam today I would never have be- In the No. 1 adminis- NEW YORK (AP) -- ANGKKS - TIGERS — Sox with four runs in the first their first pre-season ouUng to be satislfed with a hole-in- or anything, ” Mr*. Pratt sold. homer in an 8-2 rout over Cleve­ Ueved It. trative post...When Manchester Dave McNally has helped May, 8-9, gave up an un­ with nothing more serious than one. He aced the 17th hole—as land, Boston handed the Chica­ inning on Carl Yastrzemskl’s Painful Shoulder Injury « « » finished with a 10-10 record it make the Baltimore Ori­ earned first inning run without 'two-run double followed by Reg­ kept intact the .500 or better a few bumps and bruises. did BUI Brew of Wethersfield. go White Sox their sixth consec­ Triumphant Return Both used No. 8 Irone. HlUnski miSTY HOFTBALL a hit and then yielded singles to finishers ever since the local The Buffalo Bills, stlU licking oles the overwhelminji' utive loss, 8-2, and Washington gie Smith’s 23rd homer. The failed to make the top 20 and Manchester Herald emerged Just before departing for a reentered the baseball their chops over their 21-17 slipped past Kamtas City 2-1 in Mickey Stanley In the fourth, Red Sox didn't get another hit wlU have to wait and try again as the Dusty League No. 2 choice to win the American Maine vacation, I was happy to under Ed Kovis. weekend upset over Vince Lom­ the only games scheduled. mu Freehan In the seventh and Forces Drysdale to Quit next year. Only five of the 91 team last night at Robertson League’s Eastern Division, off four Chicago relievers after have sat in on the return of in- Charlie Groff has handled the bardi’s Washington Redskins, • • • Park os they defeated VFW, 11- Willie Morton in the ninth os he the .second inning, but Mike welcomed O.J. Simpson into players qualified. but he’s playing no favor­ A’S - ORIOLES — dependent baseball to Manches- three years and ended the Tigers’ five-game Nagy, 7-2, and Sparky Lyle, who LOS ANGELES (A P )— tlan to throw and creates elae- In his earlier years, his dive training camp after a wild air­ Medalist laurels were the sec­ 4. The Newspapermen, held ites in the West. McNally, who wot» his first IS ter, when Moriarty’s had their overall 40-22-2 won-loss- winning streak. took over in the seventh after Donald Scott Drysdale says ticlty." fastball and hot temper were port reception tor the Helsman ond In the event for Gorman. ecorelroe for four Innings er- The Orioles’ left-hander, who games this season and has 16 regularly scheduled Hartford record. rupte in was hit In the head with a pitch would cure the pain. tled for control. were happy to know that one of isn’t as rough as the reception by losing to the Oakland A’s 7-4. An error on a grounder by Dick Bosnian, 8-5, stopped bothering him but it’s forc­ proved that Manchester is ripe the fourth Inning when Isuige liy Wll.son In the seventh luid In 1962, the Iron man ot the here.” Although he certainly didn’t normally sure-handed Brooks Kansas City on five hits and ing his retirement. He returned, pitched well but onoe again for independent base- o’mi, Dzintra Bailey, gained Quarry Brothers tripled to left center, Rond plan it that way, h.is only two, carried from the field. He was cored the tlc-breaklng run fitfully and was sidelined again Dodger staff led the National The Redskins traded tight end 1 Robinson let in the first nm and 'Hte 6-ifoat-6 ■ Loa Angeles ball on an adult scale. The col- 1*'®, Greater Hart- SMASHIN(i F’OINT— Rritnin's No. rmiked Virjriniii Wade (iinpInyH |H)werful clouted a line drive up the can- losses this season have kept the not believed to be Injured seri­ from .second base on Jackie early last month. Back July 27, League in Inningis pitched, 314; Ken Barefoot to the Detroit Marccllno Lopez relieved. Jose Dodger right-hander said Mon­ lectlon of $121.04 was the big- ® Tournament Score Ring Wins forehathi .shot Imck to Nancy Riclicy (liicing- W'lffhtinan Cup single play match trrfleld gap (or a home run and Twins and A’s nlp-imd-tuck in ously. Hernandez' throwing error in he pitched three games, then in games ■won, 28 eigainst nine treat of the'veer • before bowing to Gloria Darling. Lions for a 1970 draft choice. Tartabull greeted him with a day he was qudttlng baseball be­ Also placed on waivers were in Cleveland. Miss Wade kept her country’s title hoiH's alive* hy winning. u 2-0 lead Wright doubled and the West Division. + • « the eighth inning for Washing­ said he didn’t want to hurt the defeats; and In strikeouts, 232. ^ l e ducking the raindrops 3T. PAUL (AP) — The fight­ two-run single that put Oakland cause of a painful Injury to running backs Vilnis Ezerlns a single by Henry brought home Oakland's six-run seventh in­ ahead and Reggie Jackstjn PILOTS - INDIANS — ton’s victory. Bosman drew a teaim with hds inconsistency. He won the ' <3y Young Aiward ing Quarry brothers from Cail- SK.NIOK I.EA G rR Injured his right shoulder, an' injury and aibsorbirtT^e su^Wneta x® ""r® and Don Fitzgerald. the thlixl run. ning pulled the A's within one slammed a double for another Mlncher connected In the fifth one-out walk off loser Jim Rook- With a 8-4 record, he said as the outstanding major leegue tx- tjjl.jiil j fn. may even finish higher- than fornla and third-ranked light KnIckH 6,t (Kennedy .15. Qu(nh diagnosed as a tom "rotary cup Sox in the final In Green Bay, Wls., the police Pacing the hitting attack (or game of the tdle Twin.s, the clos­ run. Two more nins scored off Inning and broke a -2-2 tic with er, 2-10, and Hank Allen singled "this team has a chance to go pitcher. heavyweight Ray Anderson all 12, Inlravlii 9). Indliuis 47 (M c­ Carlos May, rookie ...what gets your arm in posl- , ^ American League Eastern Divi- say someope covered a half-doz­ Ttie Herald were Nell Pearson est they’ve been since July 8. Dick Hall on Danny Catcr’s sac- his 20lh homer. Diego Segul, 9-4, with two out for the fourth hit all the way. I don’t want to 41 scored Impivasive knockout No Tour Problems Drysdale struck out 200 or w e ^ a lt e r the first and It pro- gtandtags. . . .Boston has en Lombardi Avenue s t r e e t Gee 10, W(M>ley 0). and Tim O’Hrlen wlUi three hits But it didn’t cause any great rldce fly and an infield out. hurled a six-hitter, added three off Rooker. Shortstop Hernan- Chicago White Sox Jeopardize their chances.” wins on a triple main-event card more batters in six dUferent duced another excellent crowd more internal troubles than one signs with bumper-type stickers Eagles 7'i (J Bulllvim 17. T ami Hob Det'etlos with two hits damage to the Orioles, who still That settled the nationally- more runs with a bases loa*liied the tour this sc-asun Sleep Important for Clemente er Walter O’Malley, ‘"nie re­ New York Jets with some very concluded $100,000 Grenier Mil­ (ssm (file felt resc) Net the first joint of his 101. successful, Drysdale hurled six their light heavyweight bout, Curtis .Sifforil, George JoliijiwMi I I I I tirement of Don is a loss to To Start Wednesday firm opinions about the Jets, waukee Open. "I don’t have any In the la.Ht U'W yoarn, go from your homo to Uie hall HltS;icBlalr, . Baltimore 144; straight shutouts and had a ending the fight with a left hook of Atlanta, Ga . Hiiwant Itrtiwn a till teem, eetker, tvea it (kit MONTREAL (NEA) — right thumb. He has a baseball,” said National League and their chances against the problems on the hair." Oliva, Minnesota 142. string of 58 2-3 consecutive to the Jaw. Greg had been down of Detroit, and Natluinlel Htarks It ksfiaaiay »t O I iimgmti ere Sleep, that sweet peace, imuilo h'lH h;id H<*verjLl liijurle.s. . , (wei*y . day. And . I ((umot „ .281 liatting iiverage President Warren Giles .“He’s The 1969 Town Slow Pitch Softball Double Elimina­ New York Giants Sunday. The Doubles -Oliva, Minnesota 29; scoreless innings to set major earlier in the round for a nine- A native of Ixjg Angeles, Cur­ of St Petersburg Fla that feiTVlKiat into worlds I-ast season, In fact, he wa.s <«i ''‘''U> P or )iLs«», - o on ami leads the White played as great a part In my tion Tournament swings into action Wednesday night Giants must also bounce back tis Is one of nine Negroes on tlie Caeckiay iveep fiaJt fekasy gseck, NatkiniU , ,, . , the road I jiLst gel In bed and R. Jackson, Oakland 28. league records. count. Dike ttie otlier young golfers Sox with 62 RBI’s and success in winning a few pen- at the Keeney Field when the Independent League from a 22-21 drubbing by the tour, playing at country clulw •s Oakland, atgaaitiag trespt Ha'i KiiMt nivlNlon anew , th a t m op o f th e m ind the dlsrabled ll.st from May 25 11,ere i „i,«, jo not Triples -Seven tied with 5. Using a sidewinding style, the Anderson, protege of Minneso­ on (mir black ami white C u r­ nan'ts as any other indlvudual," Packers for what’s billed os the where he could not t)ecome a and il(alVanizer of work- to June 3. An lUJdete’.s tools take sleeping pilLs. Tliey make 18 home runs. Home runs —R. Jackson, Oak­ huge ace of the Dodgers was champion Taylor’s Tavern meets the Rec League No. 2 ta Twins pitcher Dean Chance, tis Junt wants to "tiiake enougli gal fells a kit la watk milk, kvt W. L. Pet. (i.ii. said Manager Walt Alston. team. Wholesale Tire, at 6:10. ------^------New York City Championship. member. weary limbs. apo his inikscles ggy." land 41; F. Howard, Washing­ known for pitching with all sorts took five rounds to dispose of mon<-y to l>reak i-ven wltli my lot JesenJf e« kew leaw at alt Chicago 71 43 .623 The last survivor of the old Continuing the ellmtaat'on “The Jeits will kill them," said This is Slfford’s first year on must l>e Guulwi to wllli Uu' "But this stnuson ho lidded, ton 37. of ailments — shingles, shin game one and Tedford’s Bar- Pete Rlccltelll, Portland, Maine. ■ [lontair kenJi ikspe eg eflec kif ‘"larj New York 02 40 .559 7V4 .Sleep, wlilcli bos engulfed the Brooklyn Dodgers, who moved schedule, Thursday pairs Dusty Bob De Marco, the Cardinals’ the lour, hut his name Is well deiU-ai’y of a dm-lor’s .swbank will release Ms on the lour for several years "For a tm.seball player," Cle- Inx'ti hitting .so well tills .sea- Nally, Baltimore 16-2, .889, most always bruised someplace. No. 2 finisher Ray’s Restau­ nament are Taylor’s and Ray’s In the third, Anderson op*'ned Montreal 35 79 .307 36 made on, iiiid our little life Is definite plans (or -the future." -veterans — including quarter­ and Is vocal about his Inability yi-ar ’’ rounded with a sleep") to Andy nuMile, pliK'king a cniinb fn)iu son, way above .300? winning tlielr fourth game In 3.02; Palmer, Baltimore 10-2, rant, at Keeney Field at 6:10. Independent; Alberti’s and a cut under Rlccitelll'a right eye Weat Dlvialoii League champion Alberti’s back Joe Namath—fuU force. to play In the famed Masters While I ’harlle Hlffonl hail _ Warlnd (who made an elglit- •b-‘< ey>’. "Uk' lumUvst tiling on "Hitting well ? ’’ lie said, roiLs- a row, Morliuty Brothers de- .833, 1.94. Wholesale-Rec; Tedford's and and the New Eng'and light Cincinnati 62 “ iB .579 "Namath won’t be playing tournament. trouhle staying onsor In his early eight lunirsl to Roberto b<, .sn the lour an- Veterans ge( J>o( anil make some money L«db«tt«r Kot portnoiof promiio Oovoto^of lilh Mooltrt New York (Koosniuii 9-7) at with a single In the seventh In­ 91. think he has elevated the or t<9kf tnd lr««d Fowl C o D o Jor tvitcb to tocklo lo lio ^ — I clouds. Before the game, Cle­ tlers Monday with ,a one-under- gels. yielded only three lilts on to consider a ’'nllolayer a Sportsman vs. Manor, 7:30 ley and Roger Penney with Bruce Maher, who sprained otficlai workout with U>e Ameri­ Pete Brlaylng |»iorly. hiA RUNNING Tk*r wont vitli rooktoi tent foor (Miot M o b A o ^ r« o « , I’ hUiidelpliiii (Jiickson 11-11) IripliHt hi tile fourth inning and Perez, Cincinnati 144. beautiful. He’s been my idol for lirarllce, sit, pliiy some ciilcli, The 72-liole i liainplonslilp will California to a 3-1 victory over tity ; someone as llkeljr to be in BUUards vs. Walnut, 9 Nebo paced by Jim Jezouit, Tony wrenched knee; safety Spider day. Itoy Hotls and (Tiff lin.iwn. I’ve Just got hi ke.-p going ' Go^r M(D«rmott, Iffl G^b ^o #!' Coold fo otib rooktot •*•<# ut Atlanta iNlekro 16-91. N Gene Jo)in.son brought liiiii home Doubles^ Kesslnger, Chica­ years. sit. That was nil. be played Aug 27-3U at Oak- Detixill Tigers. the field daydreaming about Kostauskas and Nick Conver- Lockhart, bruised thigh; and tobolooi 0 J Stmpion tfwy 1x18 Angeles (Singer 11-7), N u very light sleeper. Anything against Herb's at Dillon Stad­ Home funs McCovey, San our guys geU a big hit. I’ll just Sleepy Hollow Country Cluli nicnl than a fox or coyote, shed a different Ught on the Mt. Nebo as they continued their through unscathed from their SKo« ot Ittt 94io'd it Im t phfiscoMy toond lot yoo fot dnff ot foobof I’ lltsburgh (Walker 2-0 or wakes me up. fixitsteps In the ium at 5:45. Francisco 36; L, May, Cincin­ say ’good going,’ or something here. The ixnind gave lilni a wliicli may range almost miy- subject in his acceptance speech unbeaten string in a 22-3 win. Wholesale 003 000 53—11-13-2 34-30 victory'over Oakland but Golf Does Not Rely on People oboot liHB Co«tO ToioMtBfIt *0# MMlfO t# fOcklo GofY t»ko S#tW Buniilng 9-9) III Sail Friinclaco hull, ii car born ilown lielow, .Moriarty’s 600 100 4 - 5-8-0 nati 32. iwo day 30 hole total of 146. wliere. recently at baseball’s Hall of like that. Or when, say. Ron The winners scored 12 runs in Klock 010 202 30- 8-13-5 the Kansas City Chiefs, -who lorb«f, Al iBfMfllBr ko*B boon otoond «(»<• '41. ihtt lock u u (I’erry 14-8) a lancet drip.' So I sleep and Haitford 000 001 0—1-6-0 Stolen bases—Brock, St. Lou­ Fam e; Taylor saves a game for me. the third Inning. The losers tal­ ------trounced the Detroit Lions 38-13, CincltiniiU (Arrlgo 2-2 and wake, sleep and wake all night. is 41; Bonds, San Francisco 31. I’ll just say thanks after a ^ ’ o i r i N S f Pitching (12 decisions)—Sel­ "1 have always beHeved any lied only in the second and sixth INDY 80FTBALL lirted six players as question­ To Keep Professionals Happy Clonlnger 8-13 at Montreal "But staying In bed Is notb- game. The next day, when im LlNl Age o plogiM k*»B. too Oov'i jotf obowl bod d o« ood, ma. Chicago 11-4, .733, 3.20; Car- professional athlete, to be good, frames. Ray’s Restaurant gained the able starters against Clitcliuiati (Renko I-1 and Stmioniiui 0-14 1, Ing new for me. I’ve done it head is cleared. I’ll go over u> Tom Sottob % opofotinf on ibokf lof«. no to«for olt'toofoo forror roll, Cincinnati 12-5, .706 3.69. has to have a lot of little boy Leading the way for the Cue- right to represent the league as Saturday. Most seriously hurt "Wr—rft^ure the .guy srtio - 2, Iwd-nlghl - —- all my life. When 1 was u yoiuig him and tell him how much I NEW YORK (NEA) — to refute a certain New York ^t»d fort Off ond Ion M ort $- at 34. does not liiive many more ball. " T coiild (eel the rabbit’s cated all-star pitcher, read this BUUards 1312 023 1-22-25-0 foot chip shot on No IS with s nsnclaJ dlfflcfllty The total lour advertising time has produced West Divinioii back to him and laugh." Stan Ogrodnick and Ernie yesirs left as a player. His heart beat." said the 58-year-old with interert. He .sat in a little Sportsman’s 020 001 0— 3- 5-6 7-lron for a 72-hole total of 2S8'' purse Jumped from 15 inillton t.o shorlage ui buyers RICRING -IrMro AMofd did occoptoMo |ob *n f*oJd fO«J dop«rt»o«l, Minnesota 68 46 .596 Though baseball is his liveli­ Noeke had the hits (or Leriox Naugatuck Wins Ixine.s, tlimigh not creaky as old former pitcher. room with leather chairs next SILK em r SOFTBALL — the Profeoatonal Golfers' As­ to $6 million this year Klnar. "Your audier.ee might hsve a liftU »bo»t on bsgkofft Fool Mofytrt o cooonroni ponfor, lofto^—l Oakliuid 66 46 .689 1 hood, Seaver said he still must • Ray’s will meet The ’ Herald dtxir liliiges do demand cure: That was 33 years ago when to the clubhouse in Shea Sta­ Acadia ..Reotaurant ended its sociation finesses Its public. dally, the PGA Is ,a« vajrvl at lower head count "says Car Seattle 47 65 .420 20 never take it too seriously. "It's Thursday at Keeney Field at Legion Laurels Re.st Is Ills lubrlciiluill Lefty won 26 games (or the New dium. His hair is combed slump and' defeated DeOormler Computerized information I>ee Trevino’s bank acroiinl mlihael, but U will contain the Prediction California 44 06 .400 22 a gam e," he said. "And as 6:10 in the first round of the Second *n {oit Co« t pootiblf bo bottiof l*bo |OOr #0* "I innst rest ii lot these York Yankees...... ' straight and neat as in Wall Hometa last night at Mt. Nebo. town tourney. MIDDLETTOWN, Conn. (AP) sill tell hoar far Jack Nick- The question conreming go'? right markirt (or the adver Kansas City 45 08 .398 22'a soon as you start taking it too 15-9. The winners scored (our days,” he said. His eyes closed, Sam McDowell, the strikeout Street, but his (ace is apple- Ray s 322 000 0— 7-6-5 Naugatuck Is on the way to laus drives the ball and how current p'jpolanly. hrewever User s product W’e don’t sell Chicago 43 71 .377 28 either to catch ii thought or ii seriously you tighten up. And runs in the sixth and three more the New England Regional Am­ seems a valid Isaue. e«f>ee\n;iy artist with the Cleveland In­ round as in a school yard. Lenox 000 001 0—i-4-4 many (airways Arnic hit. but ap-y-chewlng gum or soap ” Monday’s Results few winks. At length, he went dians. has better proof than it’s no longer fun. I never want In the seventh to secure the win. erican Legion tournament after the attendance - the adoring since the latest avsilahle N)el’ "W ell," he said thoughtfully. ALl'M.VI JR. BASEBALL Every year, five or six UAjr Washington 2, Kiinsiui City l on. "When I was 25 1 would Gomez ever had about a lively to have a job that isn’t fun.” Pacta^ the victors were Bob turning the Ubles on Middle- gallery—Is generally kissed off sen ratings show the ijesgue(, For Midget Football gaiTie that they did when they Side Oval. 4-2. least 28 other • :ti> s. »e»k to b* Only games scheduled tune than ever to heal. \ McDowell right After the All- baseball is so challenging and DeCormier getting four hits and Ttci Baseball "We've never bothered s11* Itowever. stlli doe-- : r//n< ,-m were Little Leaguers. The Dodgers went ahead ta gin new\ tournamenU , Tmlay’i Games,... " I got to belli iift'er last iligllt’s Star game In Washington. "I complex that the more you Rich Andrews had three. Jim Having had mucli sorcesa that as a ststutlc," says an offi the golfers For Bojno—Abbm 10 to 13 the fifth inning dn a leadoff dou­ 'kfost of the appilcaUons are Minnesota (Kaat 11-8) at New gmiie 2 In tile liioniuig 1 woke can tell when 1 lake batting "I know I get excited as a learn the more there is to Green and'Frank MuUan had in ventiirtng into Moarbenter clal "H '» no« part of our con­ "It amazes me that It has 70 to 115 Lbfi. ble by Gary Martlng, three from Chamber of Commerce York (Buhnsen 7-H), N up at 7, some little riot.He. But practice because I’ve hit home little boy when one of our guys, learn. two blows each. tract We keep stats on PGA gone on thte kmg, ” said Kud walks and a wild pitch to score wilJi one of Its regular Boston (Siebert 9-9) at I'liieii- I Jimt stayed in lx\l. Imter 1 runs one-handed." •' like Jerry Koosman or Clal "But what in life Isn’t a Acadia 360 004 3-18-18-2 Championship stlerMlsnce. but lUrvey a F'GA club pro divi­ pe/V!' who want to do some two runs. Three Tiger hits, srbedoled boaeboU games tbr thing ( >r their area ” said iloeja W ill Be Held Aug. 13,14,15 go (Carlos 4-3), N . liiul breukf.i.st- In boil. Tlieji I ■'1 sure think It ts llvelter," Koonce. is pitching a good game? Look. w h » a bank DeCormier 420 012 0 - 9-15-8 Hartlord Twilight League that's aU." sion offluei "Maybe the tour Is three walks and two Dodger er­ They roneiiler to lt a gotal Kansas City (Bunker 6-9) at told biiek down, mid .stayed says Ted Williams who returned game, srxl I sit eniJiralled. And president puts over a big deal. REC SOFTBALL win try tta lock In BorkvtOe On the tour, you see. prise wearing out lU welcome on the rors accounted (or the .winners' medium (or Ihle Washington (Coleman 9-8), N tliere all afternotui 1 tliouglit to the game this year to manage when one of our guys hits a Isn’t that a game of aorta? He Playfully OH. .\('HI.\(; \NR|.8’|.'—riiu’innnti's t'lvico Ruiz triej to iluck a tinht "I believe it Is livelier,’’ says rush to the head of the dugout homer, but that’s only because League. 11-8, last night at Mt oles and Hartford iaouranre. sanction Is provtiled A sjponsor- Carmichael are not too ran- n.akihg n.ciney In (a;t. I dc/fi’t Oakland (Dobson 13-7) ul Bal­ "Wlien 1 have to gi*t up for -juti h lint till’ hiill .siiiii'k lilt* hat. Ruiz rtilloii ovor on lii.s’right wrist tuiii Ijiv Baltimore Oriole third baseman to be right there to shake his of the difference of envlroo- Nebo. The win gives Wholesale the winners. The 'ngers are 9-8 Tbr Orioles rooter Is tng group provides' this The cernad Golf still draws the fcnoef' Who a not making rfwrj-y ACCOMPANIED lY A PAMNT Bnxiks Robinspn. "But you hand. ' / and Dodgers 3-12. paying customer gives only the "blue- chip" advertisers the From wt.:it I’ve segn the gal­ timore (Phoebus 11-4), N a day g»ime, I am tusually tirixl on tho giiiiiinl. as I’hilJios’ i-;iti-tu«r Mik > K\aif I'liai’jroii ai'toi’ tlio Jiall. Ivuiz ments. If he were wearing a the right to play Taylor’s-Tav­ up prlaHpolly of This ad paid lor by -the Seattle (Talbot 8-4) ut Cdeve- And doublulieuuiers, tliuy kill can’t tell It the way I've been It has always been a Joy (or jock strap and sweat pants, he'd ern in playdosrn to see who snll n gers 010 004 X —8-4-0^ a n a players. sponsor a. ff-fund un hu invest­ (ilrllne - people, telephone com ­ leries' are getting bigger not slatt'il 111 (111' )ramt’ hut was lator expel ed for protestinjr a call ;it first liuse. 010 004 X—8^-0 ereermocss hut bigger I d say Vlsnt-lsrster Midget ll Foay 9'eotbssU land (Paul 4-8), N me." hitting You still have to make me to watch really fine players be clapping his hands and bopr be the No- 2 team in the league. ■ngers Both teams are figbttag tor ment. panies and busOMsia machlnee ill whit'll he threw Ins helmet near the iimpire. t’incinnati won the game 4-8. and Pryor: An- With no 'attendance figur«*s buotneases with expensive price V'6 a p a m e TeMirnmn 63! good hom e-'C all 649-6480 after 9He !9 an "i t "g ir l ! pairs on a!) makes. Open dally YOUNG women; full-time tind CLASSIFIED LOVE AGAiH: THE SAlK------—______^______I small, sidewalks preferred. tion, , located at Merrow Se PEftHiTELV HER part-time. Apply In person on­ be o v e r 21. C all 649-5334. 6:30 anytime weekenda. 'ICXi'P l ik e TD TAit p e o p l e t a r e ONE 9-3:30. M anchester Cycle Shop Call 742-9791. Rhodes Road, Tolland, Conn. Caryle - Johnson MAtJ NEXT POOR KiADE TV P E* WmCM MEAlfe FGUR-room apartment, flra| TOY & GIFT ly, Westown Pharmacy, 466 HOME TO MOTHER lOOK ANP A’JR, 182 West Middle Tpke. Paid training, financial assis­ EXPERIENCED palnteiv want­ BEIAUTIFUL AKC, white, mini­ THE MISTAKE OF floor, security, adults prefer­ PARTY PLAN Hartford Rd., Manchester. A LIV E A N D HER MOTHER' ' V(HAT 16 IT?" ADVERTISING M9-2I^S ' SVVE m o n e y ] Fast service. tance, Insurance, retirement ed, top pay scale, paid holi­ ature Poodle pups for sale. AT HER' red, no pets. 643-6288. | advertising ^BREATrilMG! Dormers, room additions, ga- O ur new ll)^e now available days and Inaurance. Call Mr. Machine Co. ''' and hospital, surgical,, medical CATALOG Free. I’ll send you Call 647-1167 a fte r 6:30 p.m . LARGE 3% room aqMirtineiltt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 1965 HARLEY 74 FLH, blue, roge.s, Dorches. roofing and —if you are in^reeted In CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS plans and co-op advertising. all new Popiilar Club catalog. Le'wls a fte r 6 p.m ., 649-96(18, Furnished ot- unfurnished, wluS 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 4,600 original m iles, loaded siding. Com-pire prices. Add- becoming a Dealer, or hav­ 8 A.M. to 4:30 PJM. FOR SALE — Affectionate 8- Get the facts. Write Shell Oil Let your friends shop from It. 643-6862. appliances, carpeting am} with extras^ immaculate con­ A-Level Dormer Com., 289- ing a party In your home, HAS OPENINGS FOR year-old Bassett Hound, fe­ V Co., Box 306, E a s t H artford, Then you pick $60 an d m ore Olympic pom apartment, sec* convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST 6494)349. chette, R ealtors, 647-9993. BE ONE OF man needed for expanding ond floor, Main St., ove^ DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the Paving— Driveways 14*A shop, must be manager mate­ HEAT TREAT THREE)— part-angora kittens, bakery at Center, heat Includ* next insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In­ Help Wanted— Mole 36 rial, excellent wages, insur­ Continued From Preceding Pope correct or omitted insertion for any advertisement and tlien OPERATOR free to good home. Call 646- ed, $96 per month. 6466781 o» Business Services DRIVEWAYS Sealed — This Is ance, sick pay and other bene­ 2406. 646 0299. only to the extent of a “make good” insertiou. Errors which the time to restore the life and Help Wanted— THE “FINAST” fits. Please apply In person or _____ Help Wanted— Mole do not lessen the value of the advertisement wlU not be Offered 13 36 (set up and operate) corrected by “make good” Insertion. appearance of your driveway. ______«Female MACHINISTS call for appointment to the WE HAVE customers waltliig ATTICS and cellars. cleaned, For free e.stlmate, call 742- M M er D onut Shop, 256 W est A rricks For Solo 45 for the rentsl of your apart* Several excellent opportuni­ Good wages, benefits, overtime. odd jobs, light trucking, 9487. hairdressers wanted, part- MACHINE OPERATORS Middle Tpke., Manchester. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ (Rockville, Toll Free) ties have developirf In our SCREENED loam, processed trees removed and lota clear­ time or full-time. Apply Magic tate Associates, Inc.. M»dl2t: office for full-time. COLONIAL BOARD CO. gravel, grravel, sand, stone. ed. Call 649-1794. M irror, 757 M ain St., M anches­ 643-2711 875-3136 Roofing— Siding 16 ter, 643-2449, on first and second d r i v i n g Instructor, mornings 52 Main St., Manchester flU. G eorge H. G riffing Inc ^ROVlNti THAT HOt-’E lADE'*; MANCHESTER, 4%-room town from 9-1, 649-7398, 876-4911. f i u n s k i l l e d Excellent wages, full-time A ndover 742-7888. liPRiNG e t e r n a l in IB E house, utilities and appliances, TREE SERVICE (Boucler) — ROOFING and Roof Repair CLERK TYPIST Trees cut, building lots clear­ SECRETARY-Varied duties at B rid g ep o rt M ills ------:------^------differential: Blue CrSI’ tlUMAN HREAGT. NO t^ATTER dishwasher, 1% baths, private Couglin Roofing Co.. Inc., 643- private school In Hartford. 643-1531 TGBAtXX) cloth for sale, suit­ basement, $190. J. D. Real ed, trees topped Got a tree Transpoirtatlon department S i t e . ® holidays and other f r i S MCIW ‘iCWfVRH'i. 7707. Write Box A, Manchester Her­ Ehiglne Laths able for lawns, bushes, trees Estate Associates. 6466129 or Trouble Reaching Our AdvertiserT problem? Well worth phone office. Must be an acciu'ate IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ald. and g rass. 872-6887, R oute SO. •alklRTEN Superintendent, 6460068. call, 742-8252 BIDWELL Home Improvement ty p is t \ Turret Lathes A progressive and expanding company. EXPERIENCED Bridgeport, Rockville. Co. E x p ert installation of CLERK for general office work SKILLED OR engine lathe, and hell-arch 24-Hour Answering Service BRICK, block and stone work. G rinders IMMEDIATE (x:cupancy — 4%- aluminum siding, gutters and in local Insurance office 37% welders. Apply H * B Tool ALUMINUM sheets used as room Town house, appliances, Brick walls, patios, outdoor-in­ CLERKS UNSKILLE3D MEN Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Boord 59 trim. Roofing Installation and hour week, full Insurance cov­ 615 Parker St., Manchester and Engineering, 168 Forest printing plates, .009 thick, 23x Aportmofits— Flats— utilities, private patio, and cel­ Free to Herald Readers door fireplaces, sidewalks, Ti'alnees accepted. Other open­ repairs. 649-6495. 875-9109. erage. Call Mrs. Kelly, 646- 8t, Manchester. 36” . 28 cents each o r 8 for $1. SEWING MACHINES — singer Tonamants 63 lar. $186. J.D. Real BsUta chimneys. Free estimates. Accounts payable, good ings avEdlable. Elxcellent oppor­ NEE^JEa^ THE THOMPSON House — Oot Want information on one ol our classified advertisements? 0181. Apply Mrs. E. S. Loftue. 643-2711. aiitoniattc zig-zag, excellenl- Aasoc. 643-5139. Domenlc Morrone, 649-1604. ROOFING, aluminum siding, business arithmetic back­ tunities for willing and ambi­ tSLge St. centrally located, large No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the ground. tious people. Overtime, all bene­ FULL or PART-TIME condition. Makes buttonholes, pleasantly turnlshed rodma, gutters, carpenter work, 80 CLERICAL-Tralnee for Ui/^n- Salesmen Wanted 36-A FANTASTIC savings available OAK ARMS a t t r a c t i v e 5-Poom apart­ R. F. CONSTRUCTION — Ex­ fits, alr-(x>nditloned. YOUNG man, service obll- hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ parking. Cali 6462618 for over­ years’ experience. Connecticut tory control department, now on all 1969 model Zenith inally over $300., 6 monthly APARTMENT ment. adults, references. $136. EDWARDS cavating, landscaping and pav­ • Maintenance gaUon completed to train for SALESMAN — Graphic Arts. sight and permanent guast Valley Construction Co., 648- wholesale automotive ware - KEYPUNCH OPERATOR radios, stereos, and color TV’s. paym ents of $8.50 each o r pay 6465334 ing, contracting. Gravel, fill 7180. P r ie estim ate Apply high paying trade in automa­ AUTO MECHANIC $10,000 - $12,000 calibre. C areer rates 151 OAK STREETT house. 289-7906. • Office Personnel We must make room for 1970 $51 cash. 522-0931 dealer ANSWERING SERVICE and loam. Septic tank renalrs tic transmissions. Must be opportunity with national MANCHBSTEIR MANCHESTER 6 ia^ Opening for experienced models now being Introduced. CENTRAL, clean, room for Call 875-7216 evenings, 872-6072 ROOFING, Siding, Aluminum NATIONAL concern has Im­ J. T. SLOCOMB CO. ambitious and willing to learn. (Foreign Cars) manufacturer of offset plates, New Kpsolous i»ie (uul two bed- alpha-numeric, IBM key- • Installation Stop In at our new showroom CHEST FREEZER 17 cu. ft. gentleman, .separate entrance roonu. half of duplex, garage, days. gutters. Carpentry, addlOons, mediate opening for pleasant Call Mr. Russell at AAMCO film, graphic arts supplies for iixim npartmenta. puncher to work full-time, 68 Matson Hill Rd., Immediate openings for 2 and service center at 805 Hart­ excellent condition,, $100. 646 and biithiXHim. parking. Oall newly decorated, central. $180. 649-0500 875-2519 remodeling and rec rooms. telephone promotion work. • Management Tnainees Transmissions of Manchester, man with successful sales or a month. Escrow and rsf- YOU A RE A-1. tiu ck Is A-1 days. South Glastonbury, Oonn. experienced men, up to ford Rd.. (Next to Gus’s). 4366. 649 4256. FROM $165 MONTHLY and leave your niessage. You’ll hear from our advertiser in Free estlmato.s. R, Dion. 643- Part or full-time. Morning or 643-2467. $4.50 an hour to start. trade experience. Factory M odern TV Service, 643-2205. crenccs. Write Box "HH”, Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ 4332. Im 'ludetl; Jig time without, spending all evening at the telephona evening hours available. Lib­ 16 minutes from Manchester For more Information euid In­ Many benefits. Apply training managemenf op­ We also sell Qtbson and CUSTOM made draperies, slip FURNISHED room for rent, Manchester Herald. ways' sealed and small truck­ CLERKS PAINTERS experienced, — Ap­ H O TPO IN T R A N G E - R E ­ eral bonus and fringe bene­ terview call Monday end Tues­ portunity, protected local ter­ Chrysler air-temp alr-condl- covers and reupholstering gcntlomiui preferrt-d. centnil- ing done A-1 right. Call ’Tre ply superintendent on job. FRIGERATOR - AIR CON­ LOOKING (or an)rthtng in real fits. Hourly wage, convenient day, 9 A.M.-8 P.M. only. 289- ritory. Established accounts. tloners. Budget term s. E stablished in ly located, private entrance, DITIONED . DISPOSAL - Automobiles For Sale 4 mono Trucking Senrlce toll- Roofing and Presidential Apartments, Cen­ GORIN’S SPORTS estate rentals — apartmsiita, parking. Phone 646-0726 for Grocery buyer’s office. BAKER trainee needed for ex­ Salary, commission and ex­ 1945. Days, 524-0154 **venlng.s am ple parking. 649-5271. WALL TO WALL CARPET- free, 742-9487 7468. ter St. and Thompson Rd. 1964 MALIBU convertible, V-8, Chimneys 16-A appointment. Business arithmetic experi- panding donut and muffin CAR CENTER penses. Write Box M. Man­ CAR TOP luggage carrier, ful­ 649-7590, ^ INQ - H(yr WATER HEAT t homes, multipit (hrsUtngs, no Route 83 (Tolland Tpke). HERALD shop. Some experience pre­ chester Herald. ly enclosed, 6’x4’x2’, like new. CLEAN, USED refrigeratcrz ■ROOM (or rent, gentleman PARKING (ess. can J. D. Real BataU 4-.*»peed, call a fte r 8 p.m ., 742- SHARPENING Service — Saw.s ROOFING — Specializing re JIG BORE Operators — first, 6598. COUNTER girl— part-time, 6 ferred but will train. Benefits, Manchester 742-8362 a fte r 6:30 p.m . ranges. automatic washeri. only, central location, free Aseoclatee. Ino., 64S-612*. knives, aces, shears. skates pairing roofs of all kinds, new second and third shift. Lathe 646-0168 p.m. - 1 a.m. shift. Apply in Please apply in person to the with guarantees. See them at parking. RcfcTrTurea preferred. Near biia, schixd. church and DOX LETTERS rotary blades. Quick service roofs, gutter work, chimneys COMPTOMETOR operators, second shift. Verti­ shopping. September 1st oc- CENTHAI4.Y localed five room 1968 OLDSMOBILE, 442 ram- person. Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 M ister D onut Shop, 225 W est —Position <^ten — Help Wanted— ANYONE to finish last few B.D. Pearl’s Appliances 649 649-8150 or 643 2693. Capitol Equipment Co.. 3f- cleeuiied and repaired. 80 y ears' OPERATOI^ cal turret lathe operators, sec­ cuptincy. Call apartment, second floor. alr, W30 package, low C enter St. Middle Tpke. monthly payments on used Main St Call 643-2171 For Your Maln St., Manchester. Hourr experience. Free estimates ond shift. Call LeMi Corpora- Mo!e or Female 37 Cl.EAN, central. (urnlaheil Adults only Parking for one- m ileage, $2500. 649-1127. ASSISTANT 1968 Singer touch and sew sew­ WARREN E HOWIJtND, Information dally 7:30-5, Tliursday 7:30-9 Call Howley 043-5861 644- RECEPTIONIST — A growing Opening for experienced op­ ACexJUNTS Payable book­ Uon, 643-2362. FINISH carpenters. Apply to ing machines (all have GARAGE rod tires Millinery, - time. LuJon Salon of Beauty, come to the Klock Co., a t 1386 M9-11M only to Mr. Sloan, J. Sloan ically inclined. Summer and carpela of aoll but leaves pile Furnlihad the box In an envelope — moving iar^e appliances Burn­ good earning potential. For an W. Dougan. R ealtor. 649-4635 nsmi garden lyiie aimriment, ami body. Call 649-1453. 643-1939. apply Tolland Tpke., Manchester. We Garage, Route 83, Vernon. after school. To work on soft and lofty. Rent electric THREE-plece living room set Aportmonta 63«A address to the aasslfled ing barrels delivered. $4. 644- Dressmaking 19 appointment to discuss this private entrance, ranch type, have openings on all shifts in b o n a n 2:a trailers and campers. shampooer, $1. Paul’s Paint 3 monllis old, original price THREE - BEDROOM town M anager, Manchester 1961 AUSTIN-Henly Sprite, re­ 1776 DOES AN Avon representative opening, call Mr. Werbner, $146. i»er m onth A vailable tm- GNE-ROOM furnished efficien­ DRESSMAKING and altera* our Heat Treat Dept. Very In­ 4 Wallpaper Supply. $800. Excellent condition. Sell- house aimrtment tncliules utili­ Evening Herald, together built engine, many extrarf. $800 call on you? We may need STEAK HOUSE Ja rv is R ealty Co., 643-1121. m eillately. .'•sill W. Dougan, cy apartment. Apply Marlow’s, I.AWNS maintained. Rubbish tlons, zippers replaced etc First National teresting work and we will ROUTE MAN . - - ‘"K t»r $400. 643-0381. ties, appliances. parking, H eallor, 649 4536 with a memo listing the or be«t offer. Call 649-4126. someone In your neighborhood. 285 W est M iddle Tpke. LOFTY PILE, free from soil ___ 867 Main St., Manchester. companies you do NOT ______taken to the dum p. Odd joba. Call 649-4811 train you. Please apply In per­ PIANO TEACHER for music private basement and patio. No obligation. Call 289-4922. TRAILER WORLD is the carpet cleaned with Blue COLDSPOT refrigerator 16 cu. want to see your letter. 1969 LB MANS, .360, V-8, three 849-1868 a fte r 6 p.m . son. Established route, go(xl sal­ store, afternoons. For more in­ Call J.D. Rea! Eiliite Asao- FIV E ROOM a|)Artment, flral 4% lUHIM DU1’(JCX. 1% baths. Lustre. Rent electric sham- fi-. excellent condlttoh. Cali Your letter will be de­ Stores, Inc. ary, plus fringe benefits. 444, T olland Tpke., M anchester formation please call 6463390. cliitea, 643-5129. floor, garnge, no children or Ideal for young alnglee, male on fl^r 8,000 miles. Eight COMPLETE sharpening scrv Moving— ^Trucking— SECRETARIES — Typists poocr, $1. The SherwIn-WlI- anytime. 289-8968. stroyed if the advertiser monthsTYI/kMif nn leftIPtrt underunrlskt* warrantee.vim aa * needed for work In. your area Park and Oakland Ave. Elxperieince not necessary, |>cta. $1.10 plus security. Wol- or female, $180 J. D. Real Is one you’ve mentioned. Ice. Hand and power mowers 646-2114 Hams Co. M MAIN 8T., 2 rooms, lieat and Showroom condition. Forced to Storage 20 and Hartford. Temporary, full­ will train.' Apply verton Agency, 649-2813. Estate Aoeoc. 643-6129. If not it will be handled sharpened and repaired. Pick East Hartford, Conn. PRODUCTION HOUSEHOLD ITEMS for sale. eloctrlcUy, $86 monthly. Call In the usual manner. soil. $2,800 o r bc-st offer. 649- up and delivery. Call ijiytlme, MANCHESTER Delivery-light time or 9-3 p.m. Excellent pay, BOOKKEEPER - TYPIST TWO twln-be<$ fram es and Washer, gas stove, chairs, etc, 640-2M0 before 5 p m. 7602. no fee. Staff Builders. 11 Asy­ 31 S lran t St., 649-3437. 643 6305. Shnrpall, 685 Adam s trucking and package delivery. MANCHESTER WELDERS wanted, experi­ WORKERS springs, $40 a pair, excellent. Refrigerators, washers and lum , H artford, 278-7610. hairdresser wanted. Ap­ enced structural fabrication. Five tele-po«iU, $2 each. 643- WE HAVE tenants watting tor 1064 CORVETTE, mint cond1 . St , Mimehoster, Oonn. m o v in g — Must sell side by stove moving, specialty. Fold Capable of handling Accounts Payable Book­ Call 633-4673 betw een '8 a.m .- First—Second—Third Shifts 8649. your apartment or house. Call EARN $500 In your sp are tim e. ply Marlow’s Beauty Salon, 887 COAT & APRON side refrigerator-freezer, cedar ™ maintenance and repair, 4 p.m . Multi-Circuits extends an Invi­ Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646 Lott and Found 1 Ing chairs for rent. 849-0752 No investment, no experience Main St., Manchester. commercial and residential. keeping. Must have typing abilify. All benefit*’ tation to visit our plant to dls- PORTABLE Airline TV, with chest, tables, camp cots, 4636. PROJECT ENGINEER d o s t — Black and white cat, necessary. Demonstrate Lau­ CPA F^RM in Manchester Cen­ 73 Summit St., Manchester cuss job opportunities in the stand. Less than year old, very maple bedroom set, gliders, LATE, 1966 Pontiac Bonneville, Experienced. 043-5062 ' after 6 ■’Mittens,’’ vicinity of Mather p.m. Pointing— Papering 21 rens’s top line of name-brand ter, permanent part-time posi­ 30-40 hours. following areas: good condition, all channels. power roller, golf cart, fans, NEW plush one ami 3-bedroom • Muchonicol or Ekctricol Enginoorlng 'do> privately owne

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PAGE TWENTY TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1969 HanrbPBtpr Ettming "\ 1 Areraere Daily Nel^ Press Run Members of the Ladies Guild A prayer and praise service W nt The Week Boded of the Assumption will meet to- will be held tomorrow at 7:30 Shopping Cart The Weather About Town Jone 28, 1969 Fair tonight with lows In up­ ndglk at 8 at the John F. T ier­ p.m. at Calvary Church. per 50a, low 60s. Tomorrow A Hawadian Luau will be ney Funeral Home, 219 W. Cen­ Latest Hazard mostly sunny, warmer. High In aponsored by the V P W Post and ter St., to pay respects to the , The Greater Hartford Branch urnitm Hrralb 1/ 1 5 ,4 5 9 80s, Shower probability sero Auxiliary and the Stein Club on late Mrs. Mildred Kelley, a of Tranatlantlc prides and On Parking Lot throughout. Saturday night, Aug. 23, at the member. They will also meet Parents Association will meet .J- f . I '' ' . ' Manchester^-4 City of Village Charm VFW Post Honte. A Hawaiian tomorrow at 8;4ffl a.m. at the tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. at the By SOL B. COHEN ' buffet will be served, and there Supermarket managers are VOL. LXXXVra, NO. 267 / Church of the Assumption to act Veterans Memorial Clubhouse, (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1969 (CkMsIflrd Advertising on IVige S3) will be music for dancing from as an honor guard' at the fu­ losing their hair over the latest PRICE TEN CENTS Sunset Ridge Dr., Ea.st Hart­ 7 . 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The ticket sale neral. ford. hazard on their parking lots will close Saturday and tickets —the shipping cart. may be pimchased from any Too many persons, they say, Jehovah'.") Witnesses wiil^ have Senior High Methodist Youth member of the sponsoring load their bundles into their group discu.ssions of a Bible aid Fellowship of South United groups. Tickets will not be cars and Just leave the shopping Nixon Says: tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at 281 Methodtst Church will meet to­ available at the door. cart to fend for Itself. The only Woodbridge St., 726 N. Main St., night at 7 at the home of the trouble Is that the fenders of 18 Chambers St., 144 Griffin Rd. Rev, and Mrs. Carl W. Saun­ Innocent shoppers become i in South Windsor, and French ders, 17 Bond St. Russia, China scratched or denied, when the Let States Share Rd., Bolton. ' 5 PROJECTOR LAMPS oairt doesn’t stay put. All Types Always In Stock The American Legion will hold And who are the greatesit of­ Junior High Methodist Youth /NC. a business meeting tonight at fenders? Just ask any of the WELDON DRUG CO. Fellowr^hip of South United 8 p.m, at the post home. Income Tax Cash youths who gather up the carts l^ethodlst Church will meet to­ 767 Main St, Manchester and they’ll tell you that women SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) 2— The allocations of the total morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the 648-5321 Members of the Connecticut are ithe greatest offenders. — President Nixon asked Con­ annual fund among the 50 states Fight at Border church campus. North-East Chapter 604, Amer­ Most of the men shoppers, gress today to tftart sharing in­ would be on the basis of each ican Association of Retired Per­ they say, bring the cart back to come tax revenues with the state’s share of national popula­ \J Itoil Chinn c-hurgod that .sever- sons, who have ticket reserva­ the store area, when unloaded. states at a set amount each tion. As an incentive to expand TOKYO (AP) —Fight­ Ttie naltorwilily of these was not tions for the state picnic at Lake But, the women, or the great­ year with no strings attached. its own tax resources, a state ing bnike out lietween So­ nl_hundred Soviet trooiw under st;il)‘d Quaasapaug, will board the bus er majoriity of them. Just leave The states could use the mon­ whose revenue effort is above viet and Chinese tnxips to­ cover of two helicopter.-) Invmh-d The official Soviet news agen- tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at Fields SInkiang and there were innny the cart where it is, and drive ey as they see fit after passing the national average would g^t day on the frontier of Sin- )-y T)U).s re}x>rt)'d that the Parking lot. Silver Lane, East (Jhine.-n- cn.sualties Clilneae were thro»:n back into away, they say. In fact, they on a fixed portion to city gov­ a bonus above its basic per cap­ kiang ProVince, home of Hartford. ernments. Tile Soviet government a little their own territory and two of are quick .to tell you that the ita portion of revenue sharing. Peking’s nuclear arsenal women shoppers, when they Nixon envisioned that most of 3— The amount the states Inter ch n rg«l that CThlnese ttielr offlcors were lictalned. It park their cars, even nudge the money would go to educa- mukt share with local govern­ and m i s s i I e-t e sting troops penetrated Runnlnn terri­ a,itd the ckish occurred near Public Records other oarts out of their way, , tion. ment units would be established grounds. tory and then* uvre canunltlej Scmipalnllnsk In Kaiakhatan aero.).-) from SInktang. Marriage Licenses to go rolling into the nearest And he saw the whole project by a set formula. A local gov­ Radio Poking In a Chlnene- Kenneth Michael Hankinson, car. as a means of "shifting the bal­ ernment’s share would be based Another Sealtest Ice Cream Sale at Pinehurst! 303 Oakland St., and Linda More scratch-ond-dent acci­ ance of political power from on its proportion of total local langd,)ge hrojulcnst said more Washington back to the country than 10 lank.-) and armored cars Starting Wednescfoy . . . 20c OFF on every SiLsan Frank, 332 Oakland St., dents happen in parking lots government revenue raised In Aug. 16, St. Bridget Church. than anywhere else. Many and the people” and “ narrowing the state. U. S. Ready W )i)' In the Ini-uaton force. But half gallon of Sealtest Ice Cream you buy at Craig Stanley Jensen, 812 E. times, shoppers who come out the distance between the people later the official New China Pinehurst. No limit . . . fill your freezer! Center St., and Mary Elizabeth and discover the damage blame and the government agencies 111 a I n h e a I N ewa Agency Odell, Manchester, Aug. 30, St. It on a hit-and-run driver, when, SWINGING BUYS • ACTION DEALS dealing with their problems.” To Consider change««liin.H "unwarnintedly ■ fired proved in such demand from our last advertisement that of course. By the time the shop­ $500 million. But it would get up al the esuneee frontier gunnfai SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) iC k iT WASHINPTON (AIM — Pr»>rt- we are continuing the sale thru this week. M 6 A per gets to her car, unloads the Comfort to $5 billion annually by mid- on normal |«itn>l duty, killing or Gang Size Special a t ...... Jar 1975. — President Nixon, declaring he dent Nixon has pronounced the cart and leaves it right there, Giant frozen food storage woumling nmiiy of them on the in Style Nixon said he was keeping a intends to hold the line on gov­ United States prepared to con- Hi>ot ■' It a>lilett that the Chlnrae the previous group of carts, al­ ernment spending, has criti­ alder a ban on the testing of ad- WEDNESDAY ONLY AT PINEHURST ready has been carted away. campaign pledge with these pro­ »)-re .” ) om|>dle)l to fight back Five posals and also was expressing cized Congress for adding $1.1 vnncc>d multiple warhead mls- 111 «elf-defcn»e ” So! Ladles! Beware you don’t ...fast fast ice! 1 allea in arms control talks with FINE, RIPE, BURNHAM’S the feelings of the m ajority of billion to his budget for fiscal Rnulto Peking Hald Die Rus- ICEBERG become a shopping cart scof- Decorator Colors! the Soviet Union. TOMATOES Americans who, he declared, 1970. alana bad aeni tn more troop? LEHUCE flaw. Nixon mode Uie statement In 14.7 CU. ft. “ no longer support the contin­ He issued a statement Tues­ and further cliijUie* Were ex- And, please! No letters and a July 9 letter to Sen. Edward ued expansion o f federal serv­ day taking the House to task for ix'cled phone calls! No Frost Refrigerator W. Brooke, R-Moss., declaring 1 5 c ices.” tacking the additional outlay to The two allien exchanged pro- 2 9 c .1 his su[qx>rt of an early start on The President said the reve­ the budget he recommended for ti'at notea Tile Soviet F'orelgn strategic arms limitation nego­ • Jet Freeze Ice Compart­ nue sharing proposal also would the Department of Health, Edu­ DEW FRESH JiURNHAM’S CORN tiations. Ministry charged tluit "a ll re- BANK CREDIT “ provide encouragement and cation and Welfare. H|x>iull>IIUy (or the eertoiie UJS. OHOIOE ment blows sub-zero air In those talks, the President OSCAR MAYER the necessary resources for lo­ “ I regard this action as incon­ ron.»equenres of the Cftilnese CARDS ACCEPTED animinfumi said, the United Slates will be over ice-trays for extra cal and state officials to exer­ sistent with the intent of Con­ Astronauts Michael Collins, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., and Neil A. Armstrong, left to LAMB LEGS prepared to consider a morato­ provocations on tiie Sovlel- cise leadership in- solving their gress a week earlier when it im­ right, look up and wave to welcomers during motorcade on lower Broadway in BACON fast freezing rium or a ban on the testing of Clilnese borik’r rest with the ARTHUR DRUG owm problems.” He predicted it posed a celling on spending for New York. (AP Photofax) multiple independently-targeted gwenm ient of the CTilnese IVo- Lb. 8 3 c the current fiscal year,” Nixon • Zero-degree freezer holds would “ restore strength and re-entry velilcles MIRVs. plr’s Rei>ul)llc.” Fresh from Dubuque, Iowa '^^^Fashionette vigor to local and state govern­ said. up to 147 lbs. Brooke disclosed contents of riem eiit F. Ila.vnswortli Jr. Tlie Chliies)- F’lireign Ministry A ir Conditioner ments.” He added that congressional Spacemen Find: tile Pn-sldent’s letter Ttiesday acciiHett tile Soviet Umun of • Mobile Cold, separate In the past three decades, action to date on his revenue re­ In urging that the Senate act on ' i-i'entlng a (resli Ineldeni of WINDOW commendations was “disap­ BAKE-A-LOAF MEAT LOAF • Fresh Air Exchanger Nixon said, there has been \ hts resolution seeking lui liiiMstHiieil " It ilematideil that TRANSMISSION temperature controls for • Ten Position Automatic “ enormous federal commitment pointing” and that he hoped in Seasoned, frozen, made by our mealbmen from U.8. Immediate moratorium on such Uie Sui'let Government in ne«w men, new ideas and new future actions it would live up to Hayiiswortli Choice Beef, Pork and Veal . . . ccu'efully seasoned. SHADES SERVICE each section Thermostat tests. imniedtnlely withdraw all Us Pop aluminum pan in oven and bake. A • LEXAN® Molded Case— dollars from Washington but the its own commitments to fiscal The adnilnistration, which o ri­ Inlniiilng triM>|Hi (r»m Qhliieae problems of the cities deepened responsibility. Special ...... A lbs. $1.78 Mad* to Order • Twin vegetable bins and W on’t Rust Ever! ginally sought a July SI begin Said Choice li-i-rltory ami im m edlalrly stop SPECIALISTS • Directional Top Air rapidly into crisis.” In the aggregate, congression­ Sea of Tranquility nlng of arms limitation talks. Is Bring your old rollers In and II.) firing ” ■ removable bin for 18 eggs The federal government ■ave 85o per ohade. AUTOMATIC— STANDARD I Discharge al policies thus far add up to still awaiting word from Mos­ llie eliisli I'lime only five days BLOCK ISLAND FRESH SWORDFISH promised so much and delivered taxing less and spending more, cow un an acceptable starting For CoiiiT Scrvfemf • R.pair*d • K.bvUl • GE colors or white after Mosi-ow and Peking signed so little, he said that there has Nixon said, and “ appealing as dale. PLEASE READ OUR WED. NIGHT AD IN THE HERALD MANGHEHTEB an agreeiiD-iil im river lutvlga- 6000 BTU/Hr. WASlUNUTON (AIM Fed­ E. A. JOHNSON TRANHBOH8ION been a loss in faith in its effi­ this may be at the moment, it Both Uie United Stali-s and the OO. I ciency. Soviet Union are at work on eral JiDlge Clement F' lliiyno- (See Page Right) He explained his revenue (See Page Six) Far Cry From N.Y.C. M IRV wenpoiM whtoii could aim wortll Jr la reporlr)! by Hemilo PAINT GO. 16 Bralnard Place Pinehursf Grocery, Inc. sources to be Prealnnoring ji resolution "income each year. For fiscal House Delays massive, cross-country day of stroug, 3D; Fidwln K. Aldrin Jr.. which would seek to luive the Sources say Ally Geo John FRONT LOAD 1971 it would be a one third of hero’s welcome in New celebration that would lake :ill. and Michael Oullins, 36, were United suites refrain from N Mitchell rrsi-itrrhed the nil- HOMO RfrrrRNH FILTER-FLO* HIGH SPEED one per cent. And it would rise York today, touched "down them westward later to Chlatgu Joined in tliclr Jmmiey through M IRV flight tests so long iim Uie Ings of circuU Juilges be PORTABLE in future years to a regular con­ Action On at the foot of Wall Street and IjO.s Angeles. the city aiKl arroas the nation Soviet Union does the same. tore recommending the eleva­ fllH ’AUO (AP) — VIesnie WASHER DRYER stant figure. and began their triumphal and TTils W(U4 no Sea of Tranquility by their wives and ctilldreii. T7ie MiisaaehiUM-IUi senator tion of JiaynaworUi from chief Hoiiio. Hoslon Red Hex relief RADIO SHACK DISHWASHERS SELF-CLEANING School Loans hlirtoric motorcade through the they came to on this bejiutlful, ''This IH one of New York said In an Interview tluit some Judge of the 4th U.S. f*lrcuU |iU<-hrr Irmn IHexICia, report- city as ticker tape swirled in the warm and sunny day It was City's great moments,” raid action la esnenllul U> control Court of Apiieala at Rlclmumd. mi al the (-liih’so hotel Wediiea air. Mayor Joftn V. Lindsay In a M IRV (Vrvelojmient quickly, lest Va . to a sent on the nation’s , 1 .- OVEN RANGE WASHINGTON (AP) — With New York at Its fulle-1 . Its day after being iiihNUng slaee the new wen|Hms Im> perfected highiwt tribunal the start of college classes only Tugboat.? dotted the. East R iv­ throngs hailing the nioonmen st.)l)-menl Monday nighl. Konlo, 16, and deptoyeil. Once that luis Fortas qiSt la mid-May amU( weeks away, (Jongreas has left er as the astronauts arrived In whom earthbound Amerirarw , 'Wi- have tionoDHl many voy- who does no4 spewh Rngliah, Man Slays hap|M*ned. he salr Ttiomiis I‘nine, Surface Unit • 3 Heat Selections where he was an instructor. ed that 200,000 students m ay be On Paradf’s in Northern Ireland verts to iluilt'in l.ater temperatures Sen. Abraham—-R lblcoff, D- Non-approprtated funda are head tji Un- Nntlnn;il Aensnin • Automatic Oven Timer, Police investigators, who said denied aid for the coming col­ IsONIKiNliKimY. Northern The riioliR iiei fire to IwAmeii teal.lilt Kovemment ref)M»M) to Complete with • Permanent Press Cycle • End-of-cycle signal can Conn.. said his investigative disttnet from appropriated ones tli-s and Hjsu-i- A)lmlnlstratloii^ • Maple Ciittinj] Board Top Clock and Minute Timer be set to sound or not they had no clues to the killer’s lege year If Oongre.ss flails to Irvliind (A l*) Nortliipm Irr and «)uj|re nnayer Generally 60 WATT RECEIVER • Illuminated Cooktop account from witnesses: The Senate bill makes Aug. 15 UMliiy ail mju^crhrii niMl bjMilin *I7ie )«dlr« Imttled I>ACk of I>erry In wtum the |»ro selections and drum Tue.sday when Secretary of De­ speaking, non-appro|irluted Lennon was standing by his the effective date In the hope I a m h * F-aijIr MiN'ts r m^«rUnK» after a. PrrMe*- with lenr «mokr teatuntA held off (Ike (.!dUw$llr • Storage Drawer- fense Melvin R. I-aIrd disclosed money Involves profits from thi- • AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE • Porcelain enamel lop car when a man carrying a rifle that banks will trust (Congress to tiuil {Niritde t(Mirh««d olf the thmwn fnjfii nrmoreerntlon of the clubs. r.ri'w 'i'oiiifilit and basket and tub approached. An argument took taice final action on continuing womt vk>lenr)T In the Htiite In they itfitaAiird thnMi|(h street (^i44tAl(y flKurvR UwlU'Ated • TWO MATCHING ^thc probljBmeslnce last October TTie I’entagon released' a let­ place, followed by a struggle for the loan guarantees. UiH ANGELKH (Al*) rnorv* (hiin 50 y««Lm harrif liijre iVdh r nald (he ( aji Um I riHJiel of (he wtui Iw! SPEAKERS The senator said his Investiga­ ter from I^ rd to Rlblcoff which the gun. Fearing another fight over Charles A. iJndbergii, who Tlvere waji no Inimrdliite wAji mUf] variety. aiwI it luul lit tweg-n tiu)' G*4iUu>li<*« i^ml the l*n> tors were In South Vietnam campus riots. House sponsors reJerred specifically to on Inves­ mad<‘ avlatasi history wlUChls thifi from the IV>rr>«in ('RlhoUra, tie effect (he rVfferA Irtetitftl ftfdlre Of (he (tw>re than A shot went . wild, Lennon, from March to July but got ”no tigation'of ’’criminal acUvllles” refused Tuesday to take the bill 3 3 ‘-i-hour N«-w York I'arU fllgitt wlu>»e Amrlent Ortley^of Hiber- re|eKled lnjure«l, Wl wer«t pie shouting “ H elp!” , started run­ Indication that the Arm y is ei­ in S)>uth Vietnam iind pledged to T e e r watt u»e«l »(Aln tn 199 to the floor under the i^un In 1927, mak)-s un imusual pub. nliuvi pUnnepearance wbtn.lie utlends amAll Urwn of InjrtKlvrn^KrldAy wen* (rrHAtrd -kl rmer^rfu*y «tA' CP ^ killer, a tall, bearded white man lice Itself” on this matter. ■■.Interanl InvesUgatlv'e Informa­ puNh hark Riijne thrtiw inf rkj( Members wanting to add anti tonight’s (Aate dinner tor the ProtMrtAnt mJUUuitji ted ^ the eet up In Hofpildr. (he about 35. fired twice and Lennon While emphasizing that no tion” au> Eagle ' tmother GAturdmy In *nwp fiflUlnif a Iao epiUed over 90 and fired a third lime. Pentagon officials Indicate)! F'riedhelm. indicating the HCoi>e iMd d)eergh was 2.*> when he wry. A. prrdomlnAntly <‘Athf>llc ln(o eurruuxwhnf («iWTL« And vH- The killer, wearing blue trou­ there Is concern over the ,poast- of the problem, said It Involved f n/WfU |M/Ured lnU$ the BtrectA ment. flew die single <-oglne Hpirit of Unrn U je * bu( Helf/ij^, the CApItsU of Behind Hie counter or behind the oppiionce Norman *S has sers and a green sweater, fled bllity of huge rake-offs of the mllliohii of dollars. He -relerD-)! jufll After br»Akfoe|. TTie loan program la in trou Ht. IjC M iM ucrrjMi Die Atlantic and Hoote Miniftter YUibrrt Prjrtrr NfDrUirrn treinn*! wtui quktt in a small blue and white car. profits by military men operat­ only to N(.X). clubs. Imimh] Uie b«n After ('AlhoUcji, TTir lAteift <$f rellfhMiJi ble because the coot of borrow became an Instant mu-malksuil (1 iAhe« were reje>rted in Htfu- TTie Lennorts lived In a 40- ing the facilities. F'rledhara added: ” It focuses ProieAtAntA And the pr>Uc« bAt vU>(efii 8>-j per hero. (lune { ntfiK uoatAi. < VaU leUiiul One congressional source sug­ Hie experts! People you know you can depend on for expert year-old house In Venice, a sea­ cent Irjteree^ or higher, while on allegations of unethical deal­ Eagle was tiie rueme of the lu­ tied Uirvjuch the b) tdoh- O tU trd l^ |*anu5rl of gested some uniformed opera­ and N«rwry X side suburb o f Los Angeles. the student Joans have a 7 per ings on goods and se.rvlcet " nar landing ship tlvit U m k Ald- dcjcKlerry More Uuoi 500 p«r* Prx)Uw(unU^ TYir p4rAi5»* IF PURCHASED tors of military dubs oould be Once of modest size, it grew cent Interest ceiling. The number of elubs Involved rin and Armstnsig the sur­ •oriD wer* Injured. whhh Ncirl^fn ' ir»lA/«d‘« rrv> {%mm P a« » KIavmr) getting kickbacks from high- . . room by room 04^ the brood of Banks have )>een turning was mX mentioned, and no am- face of the mocsi S E P A R A m V service and expert product knowledge Norm an's Peo­ paid entertainers they hire for \ children increased. down student loone, because of ptlflcatlon was given on irregu­ REG. PRICE 309.90 In a recent interview. Lennon the interest celliiig. TTie Senate the troops. larities being studied by 40 told how the first additicn was RiblooO skid his group has Army InvesUgators partlclpsl- ,-it the Wall Hire*-) HeHjrfxt for ple, your kind o f people you know you can trust. paid for with the help of his (See Page Six) been investigating since last ing In the probe. tile n*le to City Mall • SOLID STATE RECEIVER with singing daughters. The (uitrrjcuiiiLa waved to on­ magnetic cartridge pre-ampllfler, He had run out of money for lookers Behind them, flreboots FM tuning meter, automatic FM FREE DELIVERY # PAYMENTS TAILORED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! lumber, so he began getting the ijirayed fountiilns of wster into itereo light, separate bass and girls singing Jobs at small par­ the air Tile tugtxjHte wamiled V.!'. ties. Their first paycheck: $10. treble controls, loudness switch, their bomM in w r U tim t ttn .. headphone jack, eitruded alumi­ MANCHESTER'S MOST COMPLETE APPLIANCE STORE ’’Eventually they were hired -Oddly liiere was e.llen/'e at num front panel walnut case plus to, sing at an Elks Club affair Swaps Baby for a Phonograph flint. Its the n x x t n m v n stepped and it Just happened that Law ­ onto ttrf- jsid frrm. liietr Msnr,e many more features. * 3 1-2022 PETERBOROUGH, England 24. and his wife Patricia, 2$, going to buy a new record play­ rence Welk Jr. was there,” Len­ O u rfm helicojiter Then the (A P ) — Shirley Thome says she said they offered their $100 er and offer It In exchange for • "LAB 12" CHANGER with factory non said. An audition with Welk hems arid weiisiW-t r» yan D,e swapped one of her daughters record player (or Jacqueline. h e r " 8r. was arranged, and the rest silence tumevl to luaty cheering mounted base and magnetic car­ for >1 second-hand record player They said they were “Miocked" The Butlers sold they will is history.” as the ino*or. id<- le-yan m wlng UKEITI BUY«'- tridge complete automatic turn­ The new- Lennon Sisters ser­ three months ago. Now she when the Thornes handed over fight to keep the child, who^ncm slow))’ tbraugh Wall HIraet smid table system. 4 speeds, cueing, anti­ wants the child bock and is will­ the child, her birth certificate calls them M(immy and Daddy ies. to be aired over ABC-TV the frsihtpinal I:-ker tape.; skate, stylus pressure adjustment, 4 F riday evenings startm^ Sept. ing to give a new record player and a slgne|] paper saying she "She is' wonderfully happy The on lo w e r Manhat­ CREDIT pole motor. *42-2567 26, will be called "The Lennon for her. was theirs. irith us.” sold Mrs Butler ”Wc tan was the first chance ffw U>e Sisters’ Hour.” A spokesman The deal was mode at* a trslt- M rs Thome sold the record are determined to go through 9-; .■■'XXX pubfic to, see the astronauts • M C 1000 SPEAKERS Features said the first five episodes were er camp os uie 24-yeor-old player the next day for $7.25 to the ISwrful sdo^lon procedure, Member* «>f ” )c laiMtc ho/i tsen heavy magnet 8" woofer, 3" wide already In tape. mother and her garbage mllec- buy m ilk'for Tracey. corne what may She la our Ht'le J rvX to (pi to Kenriwly. Air- — dispersion tweeter. Fully sealed INC. ■ Lennon. Chicago-born, moved tor husband Arthur. 26. were ” I wrms unhappy to leave my girl now ” jort to’ »» » tiietfi arsl only soo oiled walnut cabinetry. *40-1980 to Loa Angeles with his parenta moving to sn apartment. At that child, but I didn’t think I could County children I officer Ber­ .iirjor*. wrw)x-rs a-ere on hand whUe sUll an infant. Once a time they bod two daughters, cope as I am expecting another tha Brock sold the child still le­ there to rherr profesBlonal singer himself, he Jacqueline. 2. and Tracey 5 baby.” aatd the young woman. gally belongs to the Thornes Aerrshi from O ty Hall, stu­ SINCE 1939 also had worked In earlier years months, and Mrs. Thome sras ’ ’The Butlers have no chlldrcii She added: ."The trsnaecUoa dents St Pace Ooileg* unfurled a for the D ougU f Aircraft Co and pregnant., BO I thought the arrangement was not illegal, although It Is s 445 HARTFORD ROAD — MANCHESTER — . NEAR McKEE^’’ ‘ bugs banner from ItUrd-fluoe R A D I O CoHM^etieut Bmnk tmd Bm1f0rd' Chrnrg** drove trucks for • eofl drtnk "Jacqueline aros getting a bit would nxaJie them a little hap­ practice we do all we con to dis­ WeCn-l. windows reading V it e . 0 >l- company and a milk firm. After cd a handful." IMrs. Thome told pier - courage We shall watch the ett- Thufe., Prt.—1. e-M. • • wa. leg* Sokilaa the Men . N n r th r r ii Irr U n il. w ith a rm u reil v&- MANCHESTER PARKADE ters’ act he turned to leaching getting on my nervea " made s terrible, mistake. AH I to see the child comes lo no hidrn to riuHrer-st? Calholii- riottrr» Tutsulay Firt* ragta at left of^the rock-litter- golf MlUworfcer GoofTrey Butler, wont Is JaeguSUne bock. I am harm.” (Hee Page Right) f l s tr e e t (Al* I’hotofax)* ' ’



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