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ATMBge Daily Net Press Rbn ■ ■ Vbr Hie Week Ended The Weather June M, IN i Mostly clear and cool tcndabt with lows about 86. Tomorrow 15,459 sinmy and warm with highs nesu' 88. Shower probability xaro Utanehester— A City of ViUage Charm throughout VOL. LXXXVra, NO. 265 TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 (Clnaelfled Adverttelog on Face 18) PRICE TEN CENTS

Green Beret Vietim Missed Boat Found? Devaluation Nixon Sends ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP)— A team of archeologistB has Gives DoUar found some pieces of wood Welfare Plan Called Double Agent that the scientists believe SAIGON (AP) — An Gregory’s petition, filed with may have come from Noah’s Ups, D o w n s To Congress American attorney charged Oen. g .l . Mabry, com- Ark. They plan a search for the fabled vessel next sum­ FRANKFURT, Germany in a petition filed with the of support troops in SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. mer. (AP) — The dollar and the Brit­ U.S. Army today that a convening (AP) — President Nixon Vietnamp<5P m an “ >nrt-martial authority who or- The wood, now being ex­ ish pound drc^iped sharply In re­ amined at research centers sent to Congress today his CrPPn R p r ff InvesUgation of the case. lation to the West German Green Beret soldiers are ac- caUed for freeing Middleton, it in the United States, France proposals for a new $4 bil­ cused of murdering was a charged Middleton’s rights were and Turkey, is believed to be mark, then rallied today in the lion federal welfare pro­ double agent employed by being violated by imprisonment hand-hewn tlm)>er about first trading on the Frankfurt gram to provide a basic in­ the North Vietnamese before triai. 4,000 years wUI go Into Army spokesmen at Long opening to 9.4926 marks. Then it of the murdered man. The U.S. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — work training programs. Blnh could not be reached moved back around noon to minesweeper Woodpecker About 200 youths broke up into The new system he proposes, immediately for comment. 9.6200 marks. docked at Cua Da, near the small groups and went on a Nixon told CVmgreas, will lessen U.S. military officials have di­ The opening volume was "not coastal city of Nha ’Trang, Sun­ bottle-and-rock-throwlng spree red tap<>, end bitterly resented vulged no details of the case be­ day. The vessel's commander, Sunday night In Hartford’s South too big,” bankers said, adding "welfare snooping” and make yond saying that the slaying oc­ Lt. Victor G. Belling of Dayton, Green area before being scat­ that most of the incoming dol­ federal payments on the basts ot curred June 20 near the Special Ohio, refused to comment cai the tered by police. lars were immediately forwiard- certification of Income, wMh Forces headquarters at Nha Woodpecker's mission bift said Four arson attempts. also oc­ ed to the federal bank. There spot checks to prevent abuses. ’Trang. It would not be resumed today. curred In the area during the was no immediate indication of I'- I. Nixon said he was outlining Gregory’s statements support­ ” We didn’t find the body,” night. the amounts the federal bank Ills conclusions to provide a ed earlier statements by Ameri­ one of the minesweeper’s crew Ten persons were arrested in was absorbing. "coherent, fresh approach to can military sources that the said. the area. Police were kept on The pound sterling dropped welfare, manpower training and man—whose body has not been The Woodpecker and two oth­ duty until 1:18 a.m. today to from 9.6730 marks to 0.4928 In revenue sharing." found—was a North Vietnamese er Navy vessels have been watch over the predominantly opening trading. Specific legislative proposals _ agent and his slaying was an as­ searching, off Nha Trang since Puerto Rican area along the The French franc dropped Winifred Chapman, a maid at the home of actress-Sharon Tates, arrives at a will be sent to Congress after signed “ miUtary mission.” about July 14. south end of Main Street. Sev­ from 80.946 pfennigs at F rliiy’s the summer receSs by the Sec­ Gregory said the alleged slay­ Ix)s Angeles police station today to recount iletails of her discovery of the slay­ retary ot Health, Education and The eight men accused of pre­ eral incidents of rocks and bot­ close to 71.7. ing occurred on or about June Welfare, Nixon said. Nixon U meditated murder and conspira­ tles being thrown at police cruis­ Within 46 minutes of the mar­ ing of five iiersons. Among the victiin.s was Mi.ss Tates, another woman and 20. He contended that his client, calling for an end to the present cy in the mysterious case arc ers were reported. ket’s opening, the Federal Bank Maj. Thomas C. Middleton Jr., three men. Miss Chapman ran screaming from the home when she came ii|)on welfare system and the aid to all members of the Army’s Spe­ Ill feeling involving residents again reduced Its voluntary low­ 30, of Jefferson, S.C., was con­ of the area and a motorcycle er Intervention level to 3.0776 the iKidies and notified a neighlior who called jHilice. (A I’ Photofax) families with dependent ehll- fined to the stockade at Long cial Forces. They Include Col. drrn program, adopting In It's Robert B. Rheault of Vineyard gang apparently sparked the in­ marks per dollar. It left its up­ Blnh July 20, a mlc ic^nnent, a work requlrsment cepting French devaluation «m a were called to quiet the argu­ dead tn a se n e a o f g ris ly govm. in the slayings at Miss gunslmt wiMUvbi in the cheM and a wuHi inoenttvo In the prii- Spacemen Now Face unilateral action. There's little ments, outside a restaurant fre­ murders. Tate'a home Saturday, one vie- The bodies, strewn about the fear of other currency ixuitles quented by the motorcycUsts. in addition, a former tim’s head was covered with a estate In fostilonable Benedict is vUmbtsUng any requliw- being changed In the near fu­ cloth. Canyon, were found by a maid ^ housetsokj be wtth- (See Page Eight) ture.” mental jiatient waa charg­ Whirlwind on Earth ed with assault with intent The latest victims were IdentI- who ran down the road scream- father to becoi ns sUglbie fled aa I,eno A. UtBlancs, 44, I f f : "There's bodies and Mood bsnellts. "That prsssfit re- By HOWARD BENEDICT to kill after he wounded York for a ticker tape parade reportedly owner of a small lo- all over the place.” qulrsmsnt In many ststss hss AP Aerospace Writer and an appearance at the Unit­ five iKilicemen and a neigh- oaI supermarket cluiln, and his the effect of breaking up Aaml- SPACE CENTER. Houston ed Nations, followed in the aft­ Ik))- and, in Seattle, a mu- wife Rosemary. 38. Police said ■ Mail - a bv a nre- »•<> ‘"hiy they have nrresle.1 line iKimhs, and tear gas ' icrnnk smith '* 27-ypar-<)l Uw miwt savers. the weeks ahead. lary of DcfWiee Melvin IL Laird- put rigid restiictions on the were cheered and mobbed by these accounts of the other auloimy showed that Miss "I illitn't ln(«nd to kill her. but Ttie new system would encour- The whirlwind schedule starts about 300 space workers as they says the Pentagon wlU ne able opexv-olr testing of nerve gas. TVite. 26. iKSiey-bbsiiU- wife •<> nun-h noise," the work, fftnoi said, by altow- to maintain Its chemical and mass slayings: Tuesday when Armstrong, Ald- emerged from quarantine Sun­ Future testing would have to fllm director Roman Polanski, (p«ites> tn .MeUxairne immiptly so that taws can bs 7710 proposal, drafted In ed by nearly 700 spaCe workers. Arm.strong, the first man to tests end provide details of the Alao killed were: Hem h, Kla Uie Isssul. kneeling enaoted and hinds authorised aa On Wednesday, the astronauts conferences between sponsors of project. Pollc^elce_jius^-ed a mnnhunt to- Jay Hebring, 26. hair stylist tjody of a HatelUte Beach youth auun os passlMs. and their families fly to New (See Page Sen-en) a series of CBW amendments It also would prohlMt procure­ dty foT a susp<-ct In the bloirre „nd former boyfriend of Mlse was discovered in s [strked car He anvUfunsd that ''tor Uie and members of the Armed ment of CBW delivery systems. killings of actress Sharon Tati- Tate, dead of stab woursts In the Sunday amt de|aj(las Inyestlgat- first tlnte, all dspendmc laml- Services Oommittee, comes be­ CBW agents could not be and four others five miles from body .A n*pe tied around hU ir^ )iu death later found the lie. wMh chiktran tn Antertca. fore the Senate for a vote today. / •, stored outside the United States where a couple was found slain neck was linked lo Mlos Tale's |j,.jy . ir-yeur-old gtrl float- rsgsrdlesa of wtwre they live. It martoi another major step without the approval of the for­ Inter In a similar style. neck, but dklnot contribute lo m a neart/y^creek would be aaamed o f mMnvum towards completion of Senate eign country Involved, and the "There Is a slmlkirlty, but (p. death of either. They loy In offti ers uleniifletl the teen- staikkird payments action on the $20 billion military d upon secretary of state would have to whether U'z the same suspect or the-living room. ligers ns <>ofgr ivrry Martin uniform and slngW Mlg1.bUity procurement authorization Mil, report It wouldn't violate Inter­ a copycat we just don't know," Abigail Folger, 26, brunette Jr . 19, and ConrUe Ruth Bal standanki and “would bs «n- adtlch has been debated more national law. said Police Sgt Bryce Houchln socUiHte of the Kolger coffee than a month. Most of (he time (-The amendment requires that . At ^ the , scene . of c,the .second .. family ot Ban Francisco (the (Bos Page EIgM) (Sss Pago BtgIM) has been spent on the adminis­ the surgeon general approve all • ajrtngz, nspector K, -> Me- ^ tration's Safeguard mtssUe de­ Cauley said,, I don't see any plans to transport CBW agents, chest fense program. Mansfield said that ail lethal weapons be detox- coimectlon between this rnurder work on the Mil won’t be fin­ and the others. They're, loo Voyteck Frykowzkl, 37, Pol- ifle4 liefore being transported, loh screen producer and writer. ished by the start of the sum­ and that the aecret(u-y of de- widely semoved? I Just don't see mer recess Wednesday, but he any connection_ z friend Of Polanski, dead of Belfast Authorities thinks It can be completed In a (Hee Page Two) 'The man and woman were stab .wounds In the body and ez- Uneasy over Parades

Spa ce Chairman Says: ’ tiCIJ''AJiT. Northern Ireland (lews played In Ow thdema of (AP) Authorities are worried the town in 169* ^ p d n l Sza b»- Oust three parodoa this waek, saigtng lorces at tha dsthronad two by ProtwSsnts and otw by Roman CbUiottc king James U. No Rush: Mars Will Still Be There Itorrton Cailiolkrs. could bring They have paraded In post freMt outburete of violencs after years without trouble. By JOHN BETKLER Coming from the chairman at achieved, They are to make a (ha gasoline btjmbing of a Ro­ But porwdea bud fall led by Associated Prees Writer the committee (hat will, have to recommendation next month. man Cathrjtlc fomily'e home the civil rIgMs group prisatng authorize funds for any space Miller Bald the Immediate Nunday tor on end to dtecrlinfmllon WASHINOTON (API — The program, Miller's words should goal of the U B. space effort Anne Ixjgan. 17. w o. nursing against ( ‘athoflca In houelng. chairmen of the House Space carry great weight with admin­ shroAd t>e to tonztnue to rjcplor<- her a-month-otd daughter wtwn yjtm and voUi« touched odf sto- Committee aald today the Unit­ istration planners the moon to gain the experience the bomb exploded B3ie and her lance when P n xela n t counter of operating a base on snoUier ed Statea should not commit it­ His comments appear to run husband. Harry. 33. fled with dette-mrators come mas O Paine, head move toward Die eatabllshment bomb apparently woe thnnvn ie KJ9 the oar that went out of control Also at 3:20 a.m.. Nelson A. it isn’t very popular with con- graphical dlvislonB as in the audiences (parental discre­ on Rt. 31 near St. Mary’s should have a public weather- year. Students desiring either not indicated to Republican of course. O Q J 103 U lltsch, 23, of 98 W est M ain St. past two electfona. cert-goers, and to Jell the vane. Now the Germans have type of work should apply Town CTialrman Thopias Car- tion advised). North dealer. 4k J 1052 CSiurch and struck a cement was charged wdth breach of truth, it isn’t very |Mpular with long been In the vane so far through the placement otfice. The original town charter call­ ruthers that he would seek re- RESTRICTED — Persons Neither side vulnerable. North East South West abutment. Polloe said the driv­ peace,, and resisting arrest. Po­ me. Still, I won’t condemn it as modem art Is concerned, so The office also Issues working ed for the 12' m e m b e n of the election to a second term. under 16 net admitted, un­ Opening lead—Six of Spades. I 4k Pass 2 NT Pass er sustained multiple injuries lice said he was making a loud in toto. There have been too It is not surprising that the papers. and is In the intensive care unit board to be elected on the basis Grant could not be reached to­ iats accompanied by parent West opened the six of 3 NT All Pass noise in the street and elleged- •/OF MANCHIWTEB many people who condemned town fathers commlssionied a Swartz, teacher coordinator of a t d ie -4i6(9pital, No action has RETCHERSUS8C0 of the geographical divlslotis of day for comment. There are re­ or adult guardian. spades, East put up the king, ly kept pushing the police offi­ Beethoven and Wagner to make sjrrealistic weathervane. distributive education, is tem­ the town and all othen at large. ports that Atty. Frank McCoy and South won with the ace. been taken. Police wiH continue cer. He was to be presented In Parsons under 16 not ad- 6494521 utter condemnation a very safe This la an Instrum ent th at a l­ porarily filling the position of The section concerning the win be nominated. Declarer made his next play support your hand Is far the investigation when the driv­ Manchester Court today. He 54 McKEE STREET procedure. too lows half-baked individuals placement officer pending - the election of the board waa repe«d- -McCoy Is presently a m em ­ witted. Thu age restriction without hesitation, but let’s weak for any higher bid. er is able to be questioned. ’The was held overnight in lieu of a great latitude In talking about car was extensi-vely damaged. Now la tte Mmr to bring In your MToen* to te rnpnlrrd Rudolph Bing, who carries or, appointment of a permanent ed by the voters at a referen­ ber of the Board of Representa­ may be higher in certain study the hand for a moment UopyfiSht 1969 $500 bond. Storm window gloan reptend. a running feud with the critical symbolism. hidden meanings, person. The position was fOTm- dum held April 4, 1967, to con­ tives. He is also president of areas. Check theater or before we go on. General Features Corp. A Coventry driver and Ms fraternity, has said, "If critics and so on. (For example, you erly held by Sidney Cohen, oc- form with the election of the the Vernon Midget FootbaU advertising. South, sure to win two passenger were both arrested can talk about the steadfast, AUTO ELASSINSTAUED were acrobats they’d all be cupational coordinator, who re­ other officen. league and a member of the Pr, positions for teach ers' • OS that she had been struck by taneously. but back to back Warrantee Deeds \tUff Mrs Brenda J Ny>e. Box future procurem ent bUU. aides for the noon lunch period Blelecki. Police said they had to "I,et not thy right hand . . . "Robert J. and Jeannette Up­ Hebron. .Mrs. M arlon Plt- While the ^nate struggles are still open at both schools.. •—chase Blelecki when they,went .S0F\ or 2 CHAIRS etc” The Instrumentalists have I’lay Program ton to John J and Jean A. Kel­ yiian, RFT» 3, S3 Lake St.. V er­ with the controversial m tlll^- Applications may be obtain­ to arrest him. He posted a only about half a pari: they are matters, the House has little ac­ logg. property at 124 Hawthorne non. Mrs Rita E Smith. 4S2 ed tn the hallw-ay at the He*>- $500 bond for ap p earan ce In Add years of beauty and com­ supposed to/Improvise the other ('los«‘s Friday tion scheduled for this week. ron Elementary SchooJ and sub­ St , ' conve>-ance ta x $19.80. "SOULED OUT" fort to your present uphM .1 * W MKklle Tpke , Chiller I. Z^.Rockville Circuit Court 12 Sept. PINE PHARMACY half according to their mood. The House «-rapped up its big mitted anytime after Aug 18 at John F. Lent! and Paul Lenti .■rtered Furniture by avalliac The summer plas-ground pnv Blmn. 85 Brook St , WapfXng. This sort of thing is kixrwn as tax reform hill last Thursday. either of the principals' of­ to Russell E. FTentice, trustee. ♦he Soul Syndicate 664 -CENTER ST. _ 649-9814 yourself of ttas great offer $99 Gennaro Muradel. 270 Gardner 1^ , At 1:50 a.m. today Stanley J. ■'aleatorism.'' Help yourself. gr.im , s|xN'erVx>k Rd . W applng: M rs charged with tampering with a There u-tu be booths with dis­ Natunakzatlon papers prov­ alterations to t»\>-famUy dwell­ A composition This u a Job for Annie Gibbon. 14 ^ckard St , 7-9 P.M.—Aur. 20 If Rainy • motor vehicle after he allegedly Phone 643-4159 for Keith's plays of some of th»- art* and ing ciOsenriup should be pre­ ing at 66-66 Summer St.. $600 the critic In some other fields Robert J Petenxm. 47 Lyneos Marine leather ^look - i craft work done by the child­ sented by naturalized ollizens Hayden L, Griswold Jr. et al. FREE HOME SERVICE! .of art the workability Is more St . Joseph Kennedy Sr . South WINDSOR LOCKS. Conn ren Some of the articles will be convert apartment to office at easily determined Wlrxlaw. Mrs Clara M. Pan- I API The US Weather Bu­ We rterlUze (Uid repsd, seals are retiullt. springs are retied, on sale Manoteater Eveolng Herald 210 M ain St . $1,000. LEGAL f tues.i For example, a few years ago clera. 16 Orchard St , Emile reau says tide* wiU be high new w»4>btng used, I'soae Joints are regtusd staln g rush- There will also be |ienny Hefcrtai ^ comopaadrat, Anne P ThertauU, 69 'D an Hill Rd . along the Connecticut shore to­ FAIRWAY hxis are replaced. Msantai and welting are hand-eewn snd E m t tal. ZZ0-367I. NOTICE gamn) for the children plus Wapplng. Mrs Rachel Houle.. day from 9 15 to 11 a.m and only! I frames are rorapletely poUstii^ \ 1 ' k e p C r l t c A n c a u c u s booths selling iwpi-om, (xxtkirs East Hartford, fn^m 9 15 to 11 p m -V-V- Jack Lemmon and ------1 ^ ------and bev'emgen Pnxeeds from \ \ Republican riectarsv of the Alaiv F rancis (?arr, 766 G ra ­ Low tide at Old Saybrook at Rrady-/'•Made jury llavrW mg to Riverside Park Eligibil­ r tv -f • August 19. 1969 at 8 p.m. -for 100 7-ol plastic cold caps sad Holldaya at 13 Blxsell Sirrri ford, Bei-erly A March. 26C Tuesday 5 57. sherifTa depuoea onto the city Maackaaier. Cocm. (dCUtOi ity for IhlB in p IS ba-Kxl on al- ' VC-’. • Kirms iVr»pT«4tR30 the purpose of selecting party- Wetherell St Boating weather for Long Is­ JtreeU to round up •omC tempo­ \ s tendaiv-e dunng the summer as ■> PK1urr» RrlTMf endorsed candidates for ^ Mu­ 100 S^)L plastic colA caps Telephocie 6t3-?7n A 'jo . Mn> TTumaa E \Mlson land Sound to Menuuk Point rary replacements S tc o a i Ct»s« Piatarr Paid well as winning of tiximiuuents PETER Sotarday - SMrtay nicipal offices to be voted on Manchester OonJi Jr and daughter. 142 Ever­ and Block Island. Variable An unusual number of re- and other speeiai evepls \buut 1:«6-6:«»-7 at the November 4. 1969 elec- green Rd Vernon. Mrs Rob­ M-tnds mostly west to northwest queAs tor Jury trials hod left I k f'fV lf f ■DHBCRIPTtON RATE8 100 children will make the tnp Uons and to transact such other ^reg. 88c, 79c, 97c. ‘ I Payable In Advance ert Nowickl and daughter. 136 about to knots through Tuesday the normal su|^y of vemrenien r i' // On Friday, the final day. the nimiaBikF .#4 business may properly come 1 I . M A I N S I M A rjf. H I S I ( K Me Tear tsc o Summer St . Mrs John Monaat {■’air through tonight and Tues­ depleted The deputies hastily ■x MeaWia ...... U .K children w-ill go on scavenger Ptaa—'‘Btockteaid's Gteot*' EAST before said' caucus. and daughter. Ripley Hill R»l. day with visibility 5 mllM or found 22 qualified citizens and * "la tte heart of downte/wn maia street, mancteater! n r i e Moatha . 7.81' hunts and have ph'iuca. WYD.: "APRIL POOU“ Signed. Omt Uoelh .. tW Qnientry. Mrs Donald Bleu m ore brought them to the courthouse e open xSB aw n A edar/and m yj and friday nlghta Ull • a OppeMfte tte U fa I t R ntar IllCh * Thomas G. Qarruthers. Looser (M eath E ad l .Mala Mtret'l— f*ha Town Chairman •46-U6M ■■■■■■■ewi.-iiggi«aawmaBaw raBM '\ PAGE FOUB MANCHESTER EVE?nNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11. 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN„ MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 PAGE FIVE

Lomba-Camp Olson-Garrepy Jaskolka-Filiault

The marriage of Miss Bonnie L. Camp of Enfield to George The marriage of Miss Ellen A. Lomba Jr. of Thompson- ^ 1 Mm Filiault of Hebron to Philip vine was solemnized Saturday Michael Jaakolka of Rockville morning at St. Martha's took place Saturday morning at St. Maurice's CSnirch, Bolton. Church, ThompsonviUe. The bride is a daughter of The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Ross Wilkins of 10 Abby Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gudinkas Dr. and the late Carl A. Fili­ m of Enfield. The bridegroom la ault. The bridegroom is the son the son of Mr. and Mrs. George o< Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jaskol- A. Lomba Sr. of Thompson- ka o< 36 Neill Rd. vllle. The Rev. Robert Cronin of St. The Rev. John O'Connell of St. Martha's Church performed Maurice’s Church performed the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. the double-ring ceremony and Joyce Cavanagh orf Bolton was was celebrant at the nuptial organist. Mass. Mrs. Eugene DLBattisto The bride was gd'i'on in mar­ of ThompsonviUe was organist. riage by her brother, Carl Fili­ Steven Lowry of Boston, Mass., ault of Hebron. She wore a full- was soloist. Baskets filled with length gown orf Chantilly lace gladioli and pompons were on the altar. over taffeta, designed with scal­ loped neckline and long sleeves. The bride was given in mar­ Her fingertip veil of silk illusion riage by her gfrandfather, was arranged from a floral head­ Thomas F. Kelley of Falrhaven, piece, and she carried a nose­ Vt. She wore a full-length gown gay orf white roses, yellow and of peau de sole, designed with white carnations and baby’s bateau neckline, short lace breath. sleeves and cathedral-length Mrs. David Sauer orf Andover, train. Her shoulder-length veil sister orf the bride, was matron of silk Illusion was arranged orf honor. -She wore a full-length from a matching headpiece, and gown of mint green chiffon over she carried a colonial bouquet : 'tj taffeta with a floral headpiece, of sweetheart -roses and carna­ and she carried a basket filled tions. with spring flowers. Miss Janice Gudinkas of Eln- Bridesmaids were Miss Dar­ fleld. sister of the bride, was lene Filiault of Hebron, sister maid of honor. Her full-length of the bride; and Miss Judith (HotaM ptiotos by Bucelviclus) gown of turquoise organza over Jaskolka and Miss Diane Jas- Two nuns of the Daughters of Wisdom order from a Litchfield novitiate and three girls dance on St. Maurice g rou n d s. taffeta wa-s trimmed with kolka, both of Rockville and daisies and fashioned with long sisters of the bridegroom. Their sleeves She wore a matching yellow gowms and headpieces headbow with velJ, and carried were styled to match the honor Bolton Ecumenical Concerto ^JoyfulNoise’ a colonial bouquet of turquoise attendant’s, and they also car­ The back lawn ot St. Mau­ The Parsonette Gospel Sing­ dancer from New York. Sister by the "inner voice," including Money donated will benefit pompons and white sweetheart ried - baskets filled with spring rice’s Church in Bolton was the ers have been together since roses. flowers. Eileen told the audience that a solo by Sherri Carr. thi Inner City Exchange in scene last Saturday afternoon 1951. Stanley Huckeybay, their they were very grateful to be Mrs. Carolyn Hutchinson, Hartford. Another concert to Bridesmaids were Miss Rita David Sauer of Andover, of a. “ Joyful Noise.” Ecumeni­ director. Is also music director leader of the group, explained benefit the exchange, “ Souled Lomba of ThompsonviUe. siatei brother-in-law of the bride, there, and that like Snoopy, they cal in nature, the. concert In­ of the Mount Calvary Baptist Out," will be held Wednesday o< the bridegroom; Mias Kath­ served as best man. Ushers believe “ to live is to dance.” the purpose of the “ inner cluded songs by the Parsonette Church In Hartford. The group Sister Kathleen later explain­ voice:’’ “ Music, like all art, night In Center Park In Man­ leen p>-nch of Hartford, and R. Scholler pboto were Craig Filiault of Hebron, Gospel Singers of Harftord, in­ has sung in churches and col­ must first exist for its own chester. MLss Oaroi Devine of Thomp- .MRS. RICHARD ALAN OLSON brother of the bride: Daniel ed that she first became inter­ terpretive dancing by the lege campuses throughout- the sake, but if in performance, As the crowd dispersed, erfonnH with another jrirl. an apricot linen dress and car­ “ inner voice” . Huckeybay, the Parsonettes be­ ing ever since. then it goes beyond Its first Bosworth phcKo quets of >-o'low pompofi-s and wed Saturday noon at St Chri-s- Mrs. Wilkins wore a yellow ried a nosegay of white roses gan the concert with the gospel Their first interpretation was service to the human spirit and MRS.-GEOR(’,i: A. LOMHA .IR. .sweethenrt ro-ies. topher'.s Church m East ILart- and white dress ■with ■white ac­ Mrs. Sarah Stephens, chair­ and apricot color pompons. Fnacctila photo song, "Hear Me, Gentle Sav­ of the gospel song, “Liord of the plays a role in the destiny of John Cekahi Jr. of Thomp- ford. cessories. The bridegroom’s man, opened with an explana­ Roger Somerville of East MRS. PHILIP MICHAEL JASKOLKA tion of the name of the pro­ ior.” Then Mrs. Johnson led the Dance.” 'ITits was followed by man.” sonville seri'ed as best man. The bride Ls the daughter of mother wore a navy blue dress audience in prayer. t'shers were John Comp of En- Hartford served as best man. with white accessories. Both gram. Several names had been two dances by Joyce Smiley and The audience of over 100 then Mr. and Mrs. Paul F, Garrepy Mrs. Stephens then Introduced f'eld, brother of the bride; Gary I.'shers were Allen Mariotti and wore white orchids. discussed, culminating in the Sister Laura for Psalm 62 and saw an interpretation of Simon CummingS'Bohannon of Ea-st Hartford. The bride­ Sister Eileen, of the Daughters “ Who Will Answer?” , populariz­ Giidlnka.s of Enfield, steipbrother Carl Gustafson, both of Man­ A reception for 150 was held choice of "Joyful Noise,” from and Garfunkel’s “ Sounds of MORIARTY BROTHERS END OF MODEL YEAR groom Ls the .son of .Mrs. Helen of Wisdom. The group consisted of the bride; and Da\id Macin­ chester. and Charles Rubacha at the KorC Home In Manches­ the Psalm. However, in the ed by Eld Amos. Silence,’’ in a dance by Sister OLson of 95 L'.nwood Dr. and the of Andover. The ring bearer ALUMINUM GUTTERS rush for preparations, no one of seven sisters from the No­ The Parsonettes returned for Kathleen. Three more dances tosh of ThompsonviUe. late P.oy OLson ter. For a motor trip to Norih- was Peter Bracken of Windsor em New England and Canada. looked up which psalm. Mr.i. vitiate, five counselors from a another song preceding the in­ followed. Mrs. Gudinka.s wore a yellow- The Rev. Thoma.s A Flower Locks. Mrs. Jaskolka wore a navy Alyce Johnson of the Parson- day oamp for underprivileged termission. Tile concert ended with on au­ organdy dress and coat with a of Our Lady of .Mercy Church 50 FT. 6hje and white suit with white ettes was able to provide the children run by the sisters, and After J i ie intermission, the dience slng-a-long, "Confirm, O corsage of yellow cymbldium in Plaint-ille performed the dou­ Mrs. Garrepy wore a coral Labor and Material acces^ries and a corsage of anawer, the 100th Psalm: Joyce Smiley, a profenslonal audienceKSRfeard four selectlona Lord." orchids. The bridegroom's moth­ ble-ring ceremony. crepe dress. The bridegroom's Complete Cleanup er wore a tun|Uo!.se crepe dres.s mother was dressed in pale yel­ yellow' ciimations. After Aug. Remove Old Gutters $ The bride, given in marriage with a corvoge of \-ellow .sweet- low linen. Both wore corsages 25. the couple will live at the Heavy Gauge White Aluminum by her father, wore a full-length he.TTt roses. of yellow and white roses. Willow Brook Apts., 7D, on Cen- Completely Guaranteed gown of linen accented with A reception for about 150 was ter Rd. in Rocimjle. .schiffli floral embroidery. Her A reception for about 100 was GILTO EXTERIORS held at the KofC Homo. Thomp Mrs. Jaskolka, a graduate of I veil of .silk illusion was attach­ held at Flano's Restaurant, Bol­ 643-2178 GREAT SAVINGS ON sonville. For a plane trip to the ton. For a motor trip to a Rham High School, Hebron, is ed to a nwlching embroidered employed at the office of Dr. Poi'ono Mis . Pa.. Mrs. I>omba ranch on Lake Luzerne, N. Y., linen pillbox hit, and .she ear­ Gil D. Bolsoneau in Manchester. wore a par»s..^^blue linen suit Mrs. Olson wore a white suit ned a ra-scadc botiquet of or- Mr. Jaskolka. a graduate o f with mntching'^'a^cp.ssorl4s Af­ with matching accessories and 85 NEW CARS IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM! i-h-ds, rcnes ;ind pompons Rockville High School, is at­ ter Aug IT. the couple will live MLas L'nda Sembenotti o< Eiust a corsage of yellow roses. After tending Hartford Institute of in Windsor Ixicks. Hartford was maid erf honpr. Aug. 23. the couple will live at Accounting. He is employed at Mrs. Ix)mba. a graduate of 93 South St.. Rockville. Pick Your Model Now While Selection Is Complete! BrldesmauLs were Miss Pat the W. T. Grant Co., Tri-City S t Joseph’s Church, Rockville Enfield High School. Is employ­ •Ad.ymy of M.Anchester, and MLss Mrs. Olson, a graduate of Shopping plaza at Vernon Cir­ ed at Aetna U fe and Casualty Miureen .Morten.sen and .Mim E-a-st Catholic High School, Is cle. Co.. Hartford. Mr Ix>mba. also Ben-erly Stone, both of Elast employed as a secretary to the a graduate of Enfield High H.artford .idmlnistrative manager at the Mammoth Outdoor Bazaar ^ YES, MANY ARE AIR-CONDITIONED. TOO! | School, is employetl at Pratt The attendant-s were dre-ssed American Leasing Corp.. Hart­ and Whitney Division of t'nlted alike in fuU-length apneot linen ford Mr. Olson, a graduate of ALL WEEK Alrcnvfl Corp , East Hartford. Sleeveless gviwns and matching Manchester High School. Is em- Rides, Booths, Refreshments. headbows with vetLs, They c.ar- cloyed ^ an electrician at Tiiere are more than J.OOt) off­ ried i'a.s(-ade bouquets of .apnexit Pratt and Whitney Division of ^ GLOBE Thrilling High Sway Pole Act Nightly. Here's A Sample Lisfing — WhatTerrific Buys! shore i-sland.s along the coast of color pompons and white roses I'nited .Aircraft Corp, East Maine Miss Christine Bracken of Hartford. ► Travel Service j Free Admission. 905 MAIN STREET ^ Brand New 19B9 Ceusar 2-Door Hardtop k 643-2165 A White with rod alt vinyl interior, wtiltewalls, remote exm- X Anthortzed agent In Mon- ^ FrascinO'Doolev trol mirror, 3 speed fully synchronized standard trans- ^dtenter for all Airline*,^ mtsalan, padded dash and vliKir, wall to wall carpeting, W lUllroada and Stearaahlp^ back-up IlgMs, wtndahtsld washers, deluxe wheel ouvers. Miss Maryjane Dooley of AM radio, mid-body paint Miipss, etc. Wapplng became the bride of Thomas Michael Frasclno of Pearl River. N Y , Saturday lORMAL SALE noon at St Margaret Mary FmSmoI Labd List $3247. Church. Wapplng ... \ The bncU‘ is a daughter of We*re as PRICE! Mr /and Mm Frederick F Doo­ near as ley of 254 -Avery. St The bride­ . . . WE RENT IT . . . groom la a son of Mr and Mrs your Alfred Frasclno of Pearl River telephone The Rev Joseph P Schick of St Margaret Mary Church per­ ALL FORMAL WEAR IN The Parsonette Gospel Singers from Hartford. The concert was sixmsored hy town’s four churches. Brand New 19S9 Montego 2-Door Hardtop formed the double-ling cere FREE STOCK AT ALL TIMES! mony and was celebrant at the ground aasault on the second tien was pulled bock to rest In a Light aqua with black alt vinyl Interior, automatic transi- nuptial Mass Mrs Rudolph DELIVERY Fear Fall Campaign camp but did not break through rear area. mlsston, oourtesy lights, 775 x 14 whMswaii tires, "eoon- Dung was organist Soloists the perimeter. U.S. headquarters also report- omy" 6 cylinder engine power steering, radio, remote were Thomas Looby of Rock­ Throughout Sunday ndght, the r phiMD land. Mass . and Mm Joseph le g t -MRS HAROLD RORF.RT OIMMINGS Your order for dmg needs North Viet Attacks Marine positiona received light ley in the southeast sector of PiePoutat of South Windsor and roametini will be taken mortar and aniper fire on their the DMZ s h e 'll' an American Bouquets of pink and white rare ot Immediately. rtdgellnes. U.S. atUlery and artillery base Ju* below- the ■ MEN’S SHOP ■Mi* Isabel MorpAn Boh.\nnon *,it;n first worn by her great- gladioli .and pink roses and car­ Kill 38 G /s , Wound 144 warplanes pounded the sur­ zone twice on Sunday. No I.t.S. nation.* were on the Alt'ar Thy of We»t HArtfonl and H.ir\i;d gr.ir.dmothor in 19i>2 .vnd >igaln "The Marvel of Main Street' ■ SAIGON (API — Thirty-eight coastal lowlands south of Da rounding area. luid the reinforc­ caxualtleK or damage w»-re re- 3117 center aisle [*ew* were m.arkAl Fodwol LoM Lift $ . in '.945 by her mother She wore « 1 . 907 Main Street Nang._ ing company continued to patrv>l fxjrted. The Americans returned Robert A'ummin^s of Wappir.^ with spr.iys .r .Miss .M.iry WiTuie Bo- were wounded. T h e losses The bndefToo.m is the son of with ring collar, long pouffe 1- . .r.r.jr. of West Hartfoixl. sister Sunday, military spokesmen raised to 2,890 the number of Mr and Mrs Harold. Jay sleeA'es A line *kirt. .and dr 'f 'die bnde w.AS maid of hotxir said today. American helicopters reported Cum m ins "of T16 Denii.t^ Si tac.hable w itteau tram Her Bnde'smAid.' were .Miss .AliiLi The toll of American war lost in the war. , The Rev Jam«-- Carro'.l of cha;x-l length mantilla aceentel i.lin 'f S'. ver Spnngs Md . dead was the largest reported COMPLETE lO lItT A 5MITK' St Tborr..as t-he .Apostle -'hurch w'th vertie ,1 b.m.d., of matching Nineteen U.S. Marines- were i M:-- eLiii B.ir’.'w md Miss lace wa* ,ttach.-d to a fa c’ during any 24-hour period since killed and 80 wounded when INJURAHlIilTHI and the Rev i-ynl Htiduak of N ' y ’ ee .'Iniilh ’.v'lh of \\ .ish fr.inim.g fl.mt: he.if;-u-,-r m l a lull begaii in the fighting June more than 260 North Viet­ since 1914 HoU\"wocd Kl.i perf.'m'.t-d the ■ c'..- I'C she i .ed Waj*{xr.g sister ,■< the hnde There was new apprehension The two camps were 1.800 .i.:ki' ;n ge>wn- de>igned b\ the wu.s maid of h,vv>r Bnd. 'mmds along the demilitarized zone br.de They wore .iqu.i ’.men were M ;,, Beil- ('leiry -if T.i'on- yards apart, in an area where with the disclosure that North 102 North Vlelnamese and etgM G«ttinc MArned? | empire gown* devor.i'.ed with t,«-.. M l,, , x.-in t'-e bnde FABRICS Vietnamese troops fighting the Lortn* pbot, Marines were killed In hard civwe; nibr. idery .md irned M ** M .rymn M,.- U.S. Marines there over the . REAL Lockjr You! j MR.-? THO.\!a s .MICHAEL FRASCINO fighting Thursday. N-.:quei' ,d Engi,*h iv\ .ml W.-ll*N>ro P , L. *y.^ CeaiM— S— A Preview of Foil Fashions past four days were from a 'leph.its''',',, bndegnsvr, ,rxl M J.xm Two hours before dawn, the ESTATE 0«ahgltt wtahea to coo- ! fresh regiment. l.t, K :m .-.- M.-IN^n I'd the Fla.T.igin ,rf M . • K . The ; iqiic \»uit with na\-y h^lue ac- "THE GREAT FASHION PUT-ON" "The- intelligence we have re­ North Vietnamese hit one campi m tu U te you on your en- j I' :* \ K, .*ervf.l N--’. ni m ninam br.desn; iiVl , Mi** thv ..'ss.— -i.na i.'nuee'of rid by Rutterick Patterns ond Carletex Fabrics ceived from all four corps tacti­ on a hiUlop. with mortars, ma-' gagement. We\now^ have , I'sh,*.'* w er J-»h: Nei. IL.-4' m '1 m g.re' Jvi'm- , \,5».r|^ I'l d. . ■ c N v'.i-. irf .N'fu . A lute rixM-s .Vfter .tug 1;« chine guns and roc^wt grenades' , -Vi'i cal zones Indicates the ejiemy is •Kcaileol Banquet F^ciU- The' att. nd-int* w> -- drr.-,*«x! Y--k' -d V. Anrx nv : • ..u p : wi'.'. live at 95 Nqt- preparing for a fall campa.lgtl to fired from the north Elnctrcltng U I'l'irg TUESDAY. AUGUST ot A.M. and 3 P.M. ti«a for your prv-nuptiaJ e- ; • ic M.V • ■ ■ilike in fu. length gown* ,rf pmk , . ■ . E h :.;;;. r : ' nth 11 . be conducted during August atxi the camp. Itie enemy charged ■ills 1 .'. --y ■* m, , f-e' idiower or serdding recep- ^ Tornngton. -Diwrenee S tit'ki o- .-S'fhir .iver t.'frt' f.-'-.v -e l .Mrs Frasciro ,4 graduate of September. " one analyst said. hurting grenades and dynamite SI w • kA '■ Oon. W ere oc*w accept­ B is-ide Y md Ku>*e’: ;.* th p nk xitin peter P-,n s:.vt*r E *■ ' '4tl*-;i, High too! is a "Although there is some varia­ bombs. Part orf the camp was ing bookinfs. West Oi-iixl' .ALi . r* tsxl' e. wit.h p:nk ; s «- -.1 .r at tht I'p.tverstty of tion in the timing for the cam ­ overrun, but the Leathernecks ■A re, j't.on w.i, .held it the *c.r. b-vt. It the enijxre wa:*t I'.r *- "tlx '-.out Sterrs where sh. paign. the enemy holidays of held on uikil retnrforcements ar­ .Avon Country C'-jb .After .Mr ■ he- -n'l .,,'ig txv.tftxi - tx-\e, ■' ' ring m education .Mr Aug. 18. Sept. 2 and Sept. 23 rived. and at dawn the North and Mrs I'umniirg* ret'um Th.t't w.\re w h 'e ;v,t..re h-vl* Ki .9, .:* IS .i- graduate 4if ,\;- have been mentioned by defec­ Vietnamese pulled back. ROBERT J . SMITH, St Gaslight from ,i wedding .trip i.- Bernii; w^t.i p r.k *t.-v rv.er* .."*1 t.hei it bertu M,igTius High Schoo! r i m - M i l l s tors and dw um enu." Some of the Kzuinea reported d.i. they w.i; L\e i.n .Arii-igtoe -..i-ried w.h t f. led with s 5tcak H,' ... Mix* .V ii-.uet N Y . and Vili.-inux-a Fighting / waa reported near that during Uie fighting they WSUIIANSMIIIIS SINCE 1 91 4 RESTAURANT ' ;.h.rgtor. I’ c Mr* 64^-5241 ! ! t i"ie , .M.it ira-'r.' ,rf .S'-irl.'t I •'v'4 vf f-r- (•.;-Jt Nx-4'x F-'r ■- e I’niersity of Hartford He '4 34 Oakland St-, Route 83, Manchester central sector of thf demilitar­ were IK> reports orf snyaAirorn Phone «U -«06 8 Lhimnimgs i, a graduate ot , . ,dw,-l .\ J *ery esl ,t_* bent - „ k “ tt.i,ii ,.t th- Till.- t'ly Ed- ized sone. on two sides of Ham; being loiled or captured ■I M l MAIN STRECT, MiANCHESTIR Georgetown Cmversitv So.h.*,'; 'll ,.n l ’ .,her> *w ere W il.ai."' 4 5u.rt ,1 ;r Brri :4 Open Daily 10 am to 9:30 pm' Sat. 10 am to 6 pm burger Hfll beside the Laotian Meaisetule other North Viet­ (Crsssrf He^ H ot tc Heew A HeU) of Nursinrsin^ " I'i* 5 ,' c-v .- SvHi'Ji \V„-dsor Eth--'' m of Pc.\r. Riser b.eot.her Mrs Frasi.r, Xurv -A uhlt; border: and' In the populous namese made a mortar and

1 \: ■V- i :: \ MANCHESTER E v e n i n g HERALD Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Mo n d a y , a u g u s t i i ; i 969 \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11. 1969 PAGE SEVEN ment In the realm of public policy—per­ . . haps the most thrilling example in hia-^ ■ UsK Tolland lEvpttttu^ ^prali) tary of conscious and deliberate effort to change a policy in the middle a L i Democrats Will Hold ____PUBUSHED BY THE flood. We notice that moat of J m pol­ HERALD PRINTINa CO.. INC. IS Bluell Street iticians have been slow and cautlotis in I Manchester. Coim. Open Caucus Wednesday ' THOMAS P. JEROUSON their reaction. We hope that means they WALTER R. FERGUSON Deciding against endorsing its BE A SWINGER! join Pubtlshers are aware of an opportunity to play their Club located on Fl^h and Game Founded October 1, 1881 slate of candidates, the Demo^ Rd. here held Its groundbreak­ part, regardless of party or Ideology, In craUc Town Committee will hold ing ceremonies yesterday at Published Every Evening Except Sundays what could prove a great adventure to­ Its first.completely open caucus 2 ;30. The original (dubhouse was euid Holidays. Entered at the Poet Office at in memory, according to Demo­ destroyed by fire earlier this Manchester, Conn., as Second Class m «ai ward humanitarian sense. Matter. cratic Town Chairman Charlea year. Thifdult. Officiating at the ceremonies During its meeting Friday were State Sen. Robert D. Hou- SUBSCRIPTION RATES night, a complete slate of can­ ley, and State Reps. Robert D. Payable In Advance One Year ...... $30.00 No Peeking, No Tennis, No Poker? didates was presented to com­ King and Gerald Allen. The Six Months ...... 18.80 mittee members and accepted. club serves the tri-town, Ver­ Three Months ...... 7.80 As the President moves Into his new non Tolland-Elllngton area. r a One Month ...... ,,,. 2.60 No officlai endorsements were NIOI IIIM IHI’S INC. Summer White House out at Sah made, however, according to Warrantee Deeds Thifault, allowing all registered Clemente, we are being treated to some Seven warrantee deeds were MEMBER OF Democrats in the town to make filed with the town clerk dur­ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of the minor details of the Instincts and their own selection at the party ing the past week. Including The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use of republlcatlon of all news dis­ tastes In the lives of our leaders. caucus Wednesday night at 8 five tor newly conatructed patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ in St. Matthew’s Parish Center. homes. ed In this paper and also the local news xHib- The President has had a brick wall, llshed here. In an unusual move, lUUlault Deeds recorded w ere: John All rights of republlcatlon of special dle- six feet high, built all around his new patches herein are also reserved. urged all voters, whether Dem­ Leutjen, Inc. to Donald H. and estate, perhaps because, when he first ocrat, unalfUiated or RepubU- Charlotte M. Neff of Coventry, appeared on the scene, a neighbor took con, to attend the Democratic property on Torry Rd.; Tolland The Herald Printing Company Inc,, as­ caucus, although .voting wUl be, Hills, Inc. to Bernard W. and photographs of him and sold them to a sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ limited to registered Democrats graphical errors appearing In advertisements felliabelh W. Kassell of Hart­ and other reading matter In The Manchester magazine. on the caucus lists as a t Aug. 1. ford, property off New Rd., and Evening Herald. The President has also had a beauti­ Nominations ■wiU be accepted ToUard Hills, Inc. to Barry A. from the floor of the caucus, ful tennis court ripped out, and replac­ and Pamela B. Wood of East Subscriber to Loe Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- with Thifault reminding all Hartford, property off New Rd. ton Post News Service. ed by a swimming pool, and that shows Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. those on the caucus list as of Also, Yort Construction Inc. Publishers Representatives — The Julius what he thinks of one sport, at least. Aug. 1 that they are eligible not to Charles and Flora Perkins, Mathews Special .^ency — Now York Chi­ only to vote in the caucus but to cago. Detroit and Boston. Secretary of State William Rogers has property In Valley View, and run for office as well. Monroe Moses, Inc. to Robert rented a house In San Clemente, a From the list of prospective P. and Pamela Ann Kooher. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- mile from the Summer White House. Peilas Wed 25 Years candidates who have met with property on Robin Circle. nONS Professor Henry Kissinger, on the other Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pella of Mrs. Peila is the daughter ot town committee members, it Also, Paul and Priscilla SWINGING BUYS • ACTION DEALS 375 Bidwell St. were feted at a appears there will be contests Display advertising closing hours; hand. Is just two blocks away from the the late Mr. and Mns. Peter Bakke to Richard and Mary For Monday — l p.m. Friday. 25th wedding anniversary cele­ for selectman and for the Board Crocker of Glastonbury, prop­ For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. President, so that, as usual, he will be bration recently at the home of Mora and Mr. Peila ■is the son a t of Education. Shr Wednesday - - I p.m. Monday. the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin erty on Oaartdy Hill Rd., and For Thursday — p.m. Tuesday getting ther^ first when there Is any their daughter and soti-ln-law, The Democrats will run at Richard Santoro and Betty Comfort For Friday — 1 t m. Wednesday. urgent foreign policy business to dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thibodeau, Peila. least four candidates for the Leonard to James F. and Lu- For Saturday — I p.m. Tt.ursday. 270 Hackmatack St. Giant frozen food storage Classified deadline — 8 p.m. lay M ore A self-employed cattle dealer, Board of Finance. d lle M. Titus Jr., property on publication, 8 p.m. Friday fo.‘ Satur^y cuss. About 50 friends and relatives in Style and Monday publication. Mr. Pella has lived in Manches­ An Interesting development in Bakos Rd. Perhaps the most interesting dis­ from New York, Pennsylvania ter all his life. Mrs. Peila is em­ the Board of Education race Five Photographed by Reginald Pinto Two quKclalm deeds record­ ...fast, fast ice! closure of Presidential details that has and the Marudiester area attend­ ployed by the Town Highway occurred Friday night, when Monday, Augi'i-t 11 ed the event. ’The house and ing transfers from Neteon Got- Decorator Colors I come with the move to the Summer HISTORICAL MEMENTOES, JONATHAN TRUMBULL HOME, LEBANON Department. She Is a member Mrs. Justine Burokas who had tier to Karen P. GotUer tor yard were decorated in white of the Ladies of the Assumption been considering running for the 14.7 CU. ft. White House concerns not Mr. Nixon and gold and the Peilas received property on Merrow Rd. were and has been a leader of the Board of Education, ■withdrew recorded. No Frost Rcfriocrator Toward Humanitar, n Sense himself, but one of his predecessors. many gifts. Manchester 4-H Bake’n’Baste her name from consideration, 'The couple was married Aug. Club since its organization seven throwing her support to Mrs. BuUettn Board Tiie welfare policy proposals now President Nixon bought this $340,000 VFW Poet 341 will meet to­ A Thought for Today 12, 1944 at St. James' Church years ago. She was bom in Por­ Carolyn Kolwicz. The other • [I’l Icc Compart- formally presented by the NLxon Ad­ home from the 90-year-old widow of one A Condominium Retirement night at 7:30 In the Post Home. Inside Report Sponsored by the Manchester by the late Rev. William Dunn. tage, Pa. Democratic candidate is Da'vld mt'Ml lilow.s suli-/.cm iiir ministration make both our traditional Henry Hamilton Cotton, who is describ­ Council o t Churches They have three children living Last fall the Pella family Mullholland. The United Oongregational Church Business Committee over ice-tray.s for cxlra by Offers Choreless Existence with them, Sylvia, Carol and was named 4-H Family of the The Republican Town Com­ liberals and our traditional conserva­ ed as a millionaire "poker-playing buddy will meet tonight at 8 at the (This week's thoughts are Peter. They also have a grand­ Year in recognition of the 4-H mittee has been keeping silent fast freezing tives gulp hard. of Franklin D. Roosevelt's.” Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak church. stimulated by a forum called By VIIAN BROWN presidents, lawyers, engineers, I daughter, Donna Marie Thibo­ actlvlUes of all its members. regarding Its candidates, rais­ It. general, the liberals will find It dif­ It may be that there have had to be "The New Believers,” organ­ AP Newsfeatures Writer college professors. (One distin­ deau. (Herald photo by Buceivlcius.) ing speculation over who the The Board of Finance w4H • Zcm-(lf)ircc frccziT luilds NEW YORK—Mayor John V. and YorlcvUI© districts; from Some retirement condominium guished Heritage Village resi­ meet tomorrow night at 8 In ^^^Fashlonette^2 ficult to swallow the fact, however self some Internal changes made, too, In the ized by INGENUE, "The Mag­ GOP plans to run for various up III 147 lliN. Lindsay is being urgently ad­ Bronx Retormers, an endorse­ azine for Today's Teen-agers,” communfties are so swinging dent is sculptor Harrleft Prish- offices. the Town Hall. evident It may be, that the original for­ new Summer White House, like, for In­ ment of the Domiocratlc vised by supporters to cut his and reported in Its December that couples move In years be­ muth, who was a pupil o f Ro­ Although many of the Demo­ • Miiliilv Cold, si'piinitf Air Conditioner nominee for borough president. fore they actually retire from din’s tor six years. Four o f her mula and practices devised by Ameri­ stance, the removal of a poker table to remaining ties with the Repub­ 1968 Issue.) 1 Spacemen Now Face crats have publicly announced Advertisement— • Fr»»»h A ir Kx< h a n x rr Lindsay sidestepped these es­ their jobs. pieces are in the Metropolitan their Intentions to run for office, li'mpi'raliirt' controls lor • Ten INinlltnn Autmiiattc ca’s slowly awakening social con­ make way for a pulpit tor Billy Graham. lican party by privately promla- T. J. Ciockett Realtor, has calating demands by promising A minimum age of 50 and no Museum of Art.) the Republican candidates have opened a branch office on Rl. .section T'hornu)*iliii Crises Passed and Presenttqg I'lir.h science have not been working as they Ing Democratic Reform.TH that, to kill the Lower Manhattan children under 18 Is the basic The fashions ranged the ga­ decided against ■ announcing 195. Lea Babin is manager. Stop • U:XAX»^ Molded Cmir requirement here at the 1,000 mut—from bathing suits to should. come what may, he will not go Expressway (a favorite target It Is apparent that the so- Whirlwind on Earth themselves prior to their cau­ in and see him. Below Cum­ • Twin vcKclidile liin.s ;ind W o n't K ua! K v f r ! of the left) and to endorse, now acre Heritage Village. "Lei­ evening dresses. Hazel Mason; cus slated for Aug. 18 at 8 p.m. • Dirociiimal l op Air The conservatives, In general, will find “ Is Taste Obsolete?” on the 1972 GOP national ticket. called "generation gap" Is of (Centlnned from Page One) berland Farm Store. n'lnovalile liin lor IH ckxs and then, Democratic candi­ sure" doesn't mean retirement former bridal consultant, who In the Town Hall. DlMchnrKr Such assurances are demand­ critical importance to people It bitter to try to swallow such a final ad­ Ah we can «ee all around v a today, dates for cdty office. These —more than half the 800 resi­ wore a pink and blue gown with walk on the mcx>n, stepped to a ruled that the astronauts were New Library Hours ed by old-line Reform Demo­ concerned with organized relig­ Mancheotor E i’cnlng HeraM • (IK colors or while A American HtandiLrdH In ta.-ite and expres­ dents in a variety of condomi­ a fringed shawl, statuesque Bar- ' The Tolland labile Library mission that the welfare state Is here to pledges, the cutoff of liberal ion. The separation is charac­ microphone -and said: "I’d like free of "abnormal health condi­ Tolland correspondent Bette crats In return for lending their nium homes commut(;,-tok their bara Campbell in a white will expand its open hours be­ •000 BTU/llr. sion ore indeed undergoing a vast money, and polls showing the terized In different ways by pro­ to take this opportunity to thank tions." stay- for ail calculable time, at least. prostig oUH names to Lindsay’s jobs, but they can relax when ginning In September. Under Quatrale, teL 878-1845. change. With a fr^nkneas of language ImpractlcaJlty of a fourth can­ testations at church meetings sharkskin pants suit and Wynn all those of you I see out there He emphasized, however, that Both hard swallows are necessary If uphlU fight for reolcction. Even they get hom e.' the new schedule the library and detail that would hav s been unthlnk- didacy ended the spectre of an that the worship and activity Wittnebel in a white dress alth a who are my gracious hosts in the negative medical findings do thought Lindsay wua defeated As one executive explained: will be open Monday from 10 this nation Is going to have a chance at ‘ii.hlo three or four years a,,o our movies, Independent Democrat. of the church is not meaning­ bare midriff lc»ked like profes­ the lunar receiving laboratory. I not prove that moon germs do for the Republican nomination "Where else can you have a a.m. until 1 p.m.; Tuesday, books and magazinca now delve Into sional models. > can’t say that I would choose to not exist and said future moon a welfare policy which makes both sense In the June 17 primary by con- Apart from winning the pub­ ful to young people nor is there Thursday and Friday from 2 to everything from Ijesblanlsm and drug maintenance-free existence that Some of the women owed explorers also would be quaran­ 100 COPIES $3.95 and humiuilty. servii-llvo State Sen. John lic endorsement of old Une De­ openness to their contributions; spend a couple weeks like that, 8 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.; Wednes­ *175 Includes a golf course, horse­ 289 their new svelte appearance, addic 2 to 6 p.m., and Saturday from FRONT LOAD of Ideological preconceptions, either way, now la its new hero; Bronx a quiet, often un'selfconsclous sion." cal observation for the next PRONTO FBINTEB pect Lindsay's Republicanism. and maids if you wont them.” tivities building by Beth Brown 10 a.m. until noon. Feminine fashions have gone from peek- Borough President Herman Ba­ atrophy — "Church Is boring, year. 1007 Main St. B. Hartford FILTER-FLO^ HIGH SPEED about what the general duty of so­ a-boo to "qulck-call-a-cop." Wine ads Moreover, they want assurance Then, too, the condominium of Total Image. For 40 years, The crowd surged against res­ ^ Fish and Game Club 8280004 PORTABLE dillo. Following his surprising but I gpiess that’s the way It’s training ropes to shake the ask jj" If we have "had any lately” and that another term In city hull offers a stabilized financial Mrs. Brown has heeh engaged , The Rockville Fish and Game ciety to Individual members may be. third place finish In the prim­ supposed to be." hands of the astronauts as they WASHER DRYER shaving commerctals tell us to "take It for Lindsay will not aid Presi­ prospect to retirees since the in the cosmetics and modeling ^ DISHWASHERS It Is time to get away from Ideology, ary, Badillo was considered the For many, the great crises SELF-CLEANING curtly refused, and Lindsay's —to grow? Do we have such grants request of the Anderson- mowers with Utter bags. S iirfjif p \ Im l • I Urdt Srlm ttori* if It were something being really looked slant board, activate one or an­ perhaps bo.vt a jrlbed In the Television whatever against the frontrun­ aides departed in dismay. close identifications with our Shea Post No. 2046, Veterans of Sunday, the spacemen present­ Awards of $10 each were won v«rl8 lo Huill in Lntrr at and measured for the first time. They other pieces of exercise machin­ • Aiiiofhntif ()v«'n ’ninrr. • find of I I** •tKOrtl enn Ooilo of It* National A'-eoclatlon of ner Ml rlo Procaccino, the Whether a united left (with creation that we . cannot put Foreign Wars, to erect a new ed ^ c h of those in the quarters by Mrs. Anne Anderson of the • Mupii* (JuMinx Hfiiirrl rf>p • IN*f marii«f+t-U#AL»4$ I l ie* ery. enjoy a sauna, loll in the t .lot k fiml Miiiutr* T irnrr lir Art lo «uutul *if not have turned It Inside and out, questioned Bronden-Aters. "Television," reads the law-anu-order Democratic or without Badillo) can elect them aside to build anew? Paul building on E. Center St. and with an Apollo 11 patch, .show­ town clerk’s office; Henry Cran­ till < .'ooldown whirlpool bath for a while. De­ • Avocoxk) onlv • Window Dfior preamble to the "la seen and heard nominee, Lindsay against a right-wing considered It good news that to have a club liquor license. ing an eagle landing, on the dall, a foreman In the Town • I VN«i«o *nvfr loud ' Pori rltiin rridrnrl top and explored Us basic assumptions, chal­ pending on the day ot the week, moon, clutching an olive branch • llliim im itfd Cooktop In every type of Amcrictin home, Thetxt Thu.'i, Immediately after the trend remains doubtful. If he "the old has passed away, be­ Highway Department, and • hrl*»i tio n t emocrat. gested that the Police Depart- 199 hopes. 3ia-h on Indept'ndent was with residents modeling clothes *299 *219 165 qucnllv. that television’s relationship to School Building Committee the Inter-Agency Committee on Tirient be furnished with copies promote.1 by forces dreiuttng a reelected Lindsay might just For the first time, L’ ndsay’s from England, Italy, Spain, memory when an almost complete re­ the viewers l.s that between guest and recommends that the Board of Back Contamination.°a group of of permits for all street-open­ Uie choice between rPiveaccliMi be their man. Furthermore, im­ Inner circle does not flatly dis­ British Columbia “ as well as versal in qn established notidnal policy hoit," \ Directors spend $6,800 tor ar­ scientists who controlled the ings. And Hill suggested that regularity or Lindsay aixxstasy: portant Democrats here miss such far-out events ns im­ American designs. Tills almo'it ubiquitous presence of our ' chitects’ and engineers’ fees to quarantine. all of the town's trucks be sup­ / and pYiictrce hiu* been recommeiidsil. Gu.s Tyler of the Intorr.atlomil priVateJy say a reelected Lind­ possible amid this city's The sophisticated audience of ...... j ‘ medium la television's greutrat strength, start a $240,000 program of ele­ Berrj-. the astronauts’ chief plied with first-aid kits as stan­ laidie.s Garment Works Union say could run either statewide collapsing party structure. residents Included wives of bank We had, Uic other night, to take one mentary school renovations. physician, said the committee dard equipment. yet also Its greatest problem when It (ILGWlt), civil right.i leader look at It, a Mup|K>sedly conservative Re­ Behind ffie counter or behind the appllcmce N orm an has . com<>s to taste luid what we shew our Biiyaixl Rustin, Democratic pol­ Audience. . . . publican President advocating that wo iticians amblUoiis for statewide Not long ago, historian Borbanv Tuch- office such ns Reps. Jonathan spend more money to fight poverty, and mnn, author of "The Guns ot AuglHt," Hie experts! People you know you con depend on for expert BInghiun ami Benjamin Rostm- adopting, as one basic weapon In this observed that "standariki of taste, like tt«U. Fischetti fight, the assumption that there ought to the liberties guaranteed In our Oonstltu- tlon, need continual reaffirmation If they The principal Lindsay ploy IKf Chicago Daily Newi (\. . . be a guaranteed minimum Income tor service and expert product knowledge N orm a n 's Peo­ * are to remain olive. To recognize and to was to cut off liberal money. everybody. proclaim," she said, "the difference be­ Rlchiu-d Aurelio, Lindsay's astute campaign manager, per­ Judging by the way ho kept exalting tween right nnd'wrong, or what we be- fMSTONE ple, your kind of people you know you con trust. llcvo at ■ a given time to be right sonally rislted major left-wing the traditional virtues of "w ork" In the Democratic contributors with Live below your means. ami wrong. Is the obligation of |x>rBoiis \ course of hlq remarks, the President who presume to lead or ore thruat Into this plea: a fourth candidate would Insure Procaedno's elec­ FREE DEUVERY • PAYMENTS TAILORED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! himself was perhaps surprised and em­ leadership or hold positions o t au­ K you'd like <0 gel or*>ond (h« high coU o l !'<• tion. Backing up Aurelio thority." ing, we hove o luggei'ion barrassed to find himself making a re­ wen> those labor letulers (most­ It has always been a rm-ognlxed func­ Cut down on the high cott o f gstlm g o'Ound commendation which the cynical might tion of the publisher of any newspaper ly from municipal employe TIRES And buy o Volkiwogsn l('i only (ITW. MANCHESTER'S MOST COMPLETE APPLIANCE STORE or magazhe as It must also be the imlons) supporting Lindsay. define i^s socialistic. But If there con be 8.55x15 SS Deluxe Champion— Biem,* R 2 3 ^ S Thol't orovnd $I2CX) lets ihon rhe overoge function ot their counterparts In the An undercover ally In drjdng a bargain Ih which the Republicans luid omouni paid for o new cor lodoy Ueove ii m iht broailcast prt>as —to exercise editorial up liberal money was Russell 8.25x15 SS Deluxe Champion— Biem.* S 2 G .D 5 the conservatives and the President, by borrk. M ors't cbmir*g.l judg^uent according (o standards of some Hememwy of the National 7.35x14 SS Deluxe Champion— Biem.* R 2G .D 5 going that soft, can persuade the Demo­ aort. A medium of information which Oammittee Fior lui HffeoUw A VW lovet you hurtdrsdi 61 doHori on upkeep iH*erate

"nie exercise of that function does not \ ' \ a chance of making a self-justifying and administration, HenienwHiy con­ overoge cor libirtty devit that it only geH 14 Involve censorship In any Flr-it Amend­ vinced liberal fat cats that So tb# more you drive, tbs more you lOve. ’S eventually self-liquidating w e';" re pro­ ment seme and those who apply that IJndsay was the beet they could Artd choncet ore, you'tf drive rt for yeori orid R mlAlHi gram Instead of an eacalatii . if mess. word nierely more than a bulletin bo,ird for demands from left Democrats TIRE SHOP tot of peofile buy o b»iKion of hateful or Immature In return for their support; SINCE 1939 views Is to disserve the public Interest.— s» MAIN SraSBT Try putting Ibol in tbe bonk. itical package acceptance. From Paul O’Dw'yer’s New De­ RICHA1U3 \V, JENCKS PRESTIENT mocratic Cballtlon, app,.>intment P H O N E Mo-aarn 445 HARTFORD ROAD / — , . MANCHESTIR / / — NfAR M cKIE But what the country heard the other . OF THE t’BS BROADCAST GROUP, of new housing and rent of­ r / OPEN MON. • FRl. 7 AML to 0 PML night may prove to be the beginning of ADDRESSING THE GENERAL tX)N- ficials; from Manhattan West TED TRUDON, Inc , / I OpM Doily 9 A.M.-y9 P.M. — Soturdoy 9 A.M. &F.M. FERENCE o f CBS TELEVISION NET- SAT. 7 A-M. ta • P Jt. -4 CXXMED SUNDAY TOLLAND tnUL—TALCOmtTLlX/ a truly great and important accompllsh- Side Reformers, a moratorium "la TASTE OBSOLEn’KT" on evictions from the CSielsea cotme smnN(v? nmesevi husi niKT-irsans im! ikKm ; SHotfrauttze.. ♦

f -... : - PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11* 1969 V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, COHN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11. 1969- PAGE NINE morning from Merwln, Licek Ilmantlc; two sisters, Mrs. Ber­ and Sheehan Funeral Home, 35 nard Maine of Chaplin and Mrs. Nixon Sends College Boards n Marines Told Poquonock Ave., Windsor, with Joseph Boucar at Atwoodvllle; CBS Accepts Violent Weekend Results of the July College SXAR a Mass of requiem at St. Gabi- and seven grandchildren. Board Examinations are In -B>- C L A Y R. P O L L A N el’s ■'Church, -Windsor. Burial Funeral services will .be to­ (Continued from Page One) T o Reduce ARIES LlIRA Welfare Plan MAR 21 Your Daily Activity Guide Plan To Bar was in Mt. St. Benedict Ceme- morrow at 1 p.m. at the Potter _ , trolman. Four other officers— the Manchester High School SEPT. 23 T ~ f APR. 19 According to the Stan. Sports Spot ter, Bloomfield. Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., " two of them trying to pull guidance office. OCT 22 XSPLvi' Spokesmen for the Brevard Students may obtain them Race Tension 4- 5-10-24 To develop message for Tuesday, Willimantic. Burial will be In wounded comrades to safety— To Congress 1-/31-42-74 1- 8- 9-34(^^ Smoke Ads between 8 a.m. and noon, reod words corresponding to numbers 46^75 ■ Mrs. Mildred Kelley y Windham Cepter Cemetery. ^TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. NEW YORK (AP) — The (Co­ Owner Dies There will be no calling said Martlri had been dhiot In the policemen (Continued from Page One) and 1 and 3 p.m., Monday CAMP LBJEUNE, N.C. (AP) SCORPIO Anderson-Little Mrs. Mildred Kelley, 56, of 59 AP8. 20 lumbia BTOEidcast^ System head. They said his hands were through Friday. — A Marine borps spokeaman 1 The 31 Eotir^ 61 A OCT. 23 Whitney Rd., widow of Andrew hours. , j wen 8 house with rifle are and couraged 4o train and work and MAY 201 2 Powerful 32 Cooperoting 62 Appreciated says It will go along with a to­ John H. S. McBride, 66, of 33 tied behind his back and his Patrolman NOV. 21 Kelley, died Saturday night at says the base commander had 3 You 33 Hove 63 Apple Perkins St. owner and operator stay together." 3- 4 Avoid bacco industry plan to end Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Llnnla O. Hyde ^ Henry Demetixrff slipped along- ^22-28-85-87 34 Turns 64 Porticularly 26-27-33-35/^ of the Sports Spot on Center "These ore far-reaching ef­ cautioned platoon leaders about 5 S«lf. 35 Been 65 Cort 43-50-62 broadcast cigarette Etovertlsing Mrs. Kelley was bom June 21, Mrs. Linnla Granger Hyde, 72, " ^ the house and tailed B la ct fects,” he told Congress, "they GEMINI 6 W in 36 Be 66 Old by Dec. 31 If Congress approves. / St. died this morning at Hart­ Police Scatter racial tensions before a July 7 Vibrotions 37 Molting SAGITTARIUS 1911, In Blddeford, Maine, of Wlnche-ster, N.H., mother of ^ well into surrendering. ^ ■ 5 . MAY 21 67 Conservotive But network president Frank ford Hospital. He was the hus­ cannot be purchased cheaply, or flareup that claimed the life of a 8 Mon«y 38 True- 68 G o ld e ir-'“'“— N O V 22 y daughter of Amedee and Clarina Philip S. Hyde Jr., a member Blackwell walked onto the V JUNE 20 9 Trend 39 Twist 69 Rule band of Mrs. Anne McIntosh by piecemeal eftorto.” DEC 21, Stanton said Sunday the plan Gaurin LaVole, and had lived of the Manchester High School B ^ lard s porch, unarmed, and gave Unruly Bands young white Marine. f^41-45-51-55 10 Iridulgence 40 Creative 70 Basis A McBride. WHh the establishment of his 11 Aspects 41 was unfftir to networks because In Manchester for the past 26 faculty, and Mrs. Doris Behr- him elf up. He was unhurt, The spokesman said Sixiday 1/61-57-70 Keep 71 W hen 23-39-49-5^ McBride was bom Feb. 13, "new approach" to weUore, 12 You 42 And 72 Or 66-76-82-901 it would allow the tobacco in­ years. She was employed at mann, also of Manchester, died Mullet Creek near commission Johannes that MaJ. Gen. Michael P. 13 You'll 43 Observed 73 W riting 1913 in Paisley, Scotland, the Nixon said the nation's antipov­ CAPRICORN dustry to switch its advertising Manchester Modes, Inc. yesterday in Windsor. She was Spreen said Blackwell's wife In Hartford Ryan, the commander, issued 14 EmpKasiie 44 Best 74 Drinking erty agency, Office of Elconomic 15 Gain 45 Your 75 Advontoge DEC 22 money to print. Sensational son of Alexander and Agnes ^ Survivors include two broth­ the widow of Philip S. Hyde, I f f ^ «ngs ers, Joseph A. LaVole and well of Burlington, N.C., vtiited findtng nerw ways of opening "The Platoon Leaders Hand­ rette ads account for about 10 Manchester for over 40 years. Theodore LaVoie, both of Hart­ years before she moved to New Both apparently had been 16 By 48 Arts 70 Beauty lM4-29-40('^ him early Sunday, a few hours economic opix>rtunity to those Police made 10 arrests while book—The Racial Situation and i9 B y 49 To 79 Are 48-64-73 per cent of the network’s reve­ He was a member of St. Mary's Hampshire several years ago. dead for at least 24 hours, au­ 20 Upset 80 Your ford; two sisters, Mrs. Ida M. before the shooting, and at­ Equality of Treatment and Op­ 50 And AQUARIUS nues According to Broadcasting Episcopal Church, Manchester thorities said. who are able to work. trying to disperse the crowd. 2T Hove 51 Plons 81 Ruffled St. Onge of Hartford and Mrs. She also leaves a brother, a portunity." JAN 20 Back-to‘School tempted to talk him into re-en­ __ "Rather than focusing on in­ 22 Experience 52 Especiolly 82 W ill . magazine’s 1969 yearbook, the Lodge of Masons, Manchester Clarina St. Louis of Saco, s i E g e r and nine grandcliildren Most charges were for breach tering a mental hospital. come . support activities,” he Ryan distributed the booklet 23 New 53 Seeir>g 83 Porlor FEb' 18 top five tobac(x> advertisers Power Squadron and the Wester­ Maine; and several nieces and The funeral and burial will be Five Policemen Hurt 24 Over- 54 Follow 84 Blue - Blackweil was released In De- said OHIO "must find means of of peace or refusing to move after receiving a report from a P)44-47-53-58 13-21-30-37^ spent 3I-6 billion on network TV ly (R.I.) Yacht a u b . nephews. in Winchester. 1-/72-7883-89 25 The 55 On 85 In . ~ ^ Dettoit, a 35-yeax-oId cember 1968 from Northvllle providing opportunities for Indi­ at the instruction of an officer. seven-member committee of of­ 26 Your 56 An 86 Mif>d 52-59-80-86^ ads in 1967, and Euiother $14 mil­ Survivors also Include a sis­ The funeral will be Wednes­ 27 Efforts W. Garmon Funeral Home. 6 ormer mental paUent today state Hospital. He had a history viduals to contribute to the full A group of youths ran from ficers, Including two Negroes, VIRGO 57 The 87 Post PISCES lion on network radio. ter, Mrs. Knight Chambers of day at 8:30 a.m. from the John AUG 23 28 Gained 56 Barbers 88 Loyal Poquonock Ave., Windsor, has faced charges of assault with in- q, cental illners daUng to 1964 commissioned by his predeces­ 29 The FEB. 19 Stanton announced the CBS Manchester, two brothers, Alex­ extent o f their capabilities and an alley about 9:30 p.m. and 59 On 89 Specialists F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 charg:e of the arran^ments tent to commit murder In a gun spreen said sor as rommander, MaJ. Gen. SEPT. 22 30 Money- 60 Your 90 Help -MAR 20 decision in a letter to Sen. ander McBride of Rivera Beach, W. Center St., with a Mass of In developing a M Improving charged toward the restaurant 8/12 which are Incomplete. fight that wounded five police- ^ Edwin Wheeler, now on duty in ■VN12-15-18-32 54-57-68-69^ Frank E. Moss, D-Uteh, who ap­ Fla., and Gordon McBride of requiem at the Church' of the these capabilities.” at 165 Main St. Rocks i)Good fe;A(ivcrsc Neutral Vietnam. «^36-38-84-88 € 71-77-79-81^ proached the networks about North Palm Beach, Fla. Assumption at 9. Burial will be , ^ ^ Concert Erupte In a presidential statement flew through a large window of also issued today, Nixon gave the restaurant and a bottle con­ The committee’s report said the IVibacco Institute plan two Funeral services will be Wed­ in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, r n v p t ^ v ' *" ® P°P "lack of informed, courageous COVENTRY - Leo Henry well, was held under guard In gic concert at a beach Jesort the OBX> the highest priority to taining flammable liquid hit the weeks ago. nesday at 11 a.m. a* the Holmes Bloomfield. leadership In dealing with racial Emery, 58, of Pine Lake the psychiatric ward of Detroit Sunday night erupted Into a die- develop a new spirit of "social front of the building, but did The plan would need congres­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Friends may call at the fu­ matters is widening the gulf of SALE! Shores, died at his home Satur- General Hospital after a police- turbance In which gasoline ploneeting” to better the lot of not ignite. sional approval to circumvent Burial will be in East Cemetery. neral hom.e tonight from 7 to 9 misunderstanding between the man talked him Into surrender- bombs, rocks, beer bottles and all Amerioans.” About 1 p.m. someone broke antitrust laws and allow the to­ Friends may call at the fun­ and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 races.” Mr. Emeiy was bom June 18. ng Sunday. tear gas grenades were hurled. "We must become pioneers in into the Eagle Mattress Co. at bacco companies to act In con­ eral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to to 9 p.m. On July 20, three months after for Boys Young Men 1911 In Northampton. Mass., son poUco said Blackwell, upset a Txjlice car resoondlne to a reshaping our society, even as 225 Main St. and started a fire cert. It would also require the 9 p.m. tomorrow. of Napoleon and Sylbina Delisle ^fter hl» wife and oiv ^ I»nce car responding to a the report was completed, a we have become pioneers In which quickly spread to 20 or networks to release the adver­ Manchester Lodge of Masons Mrs. IJUian I.- Andrews Fmprv Hp Ilvpd in PInp I-akP children complaint that windows were group of 30 Negro and Puerto space,” he said. "We must 30 mattresses In the store, ac­ tisers from current contracts, will conduct a service tomor­ RCXIKVILLE —Mrs. Ulllan Shores for the oast 20 years He being broken across the street Rican Marines attacked 14 T e l e r n s i o n most of which nin until next ix/na- »mninvpH h ^ h p iTnivpraitv himscIf In hifl housc on the from the rock 'n* roil festival a new willingness to take risks cording to the fire marshal’s row at 7:15 p.m. at the fun­ (Kate) Dittle Andrews, 83, of white Marines after a dance. 6:00 (3) Buiice’s JLaw (3) After Dinner Movie September. for progress, a new readinees to office. An Investigator for the (^22) Miko Dou^as eral home. 24 Talcott Ave., widow of E. nf ConnL-tiriit An Armv vpte^ northwest side with a new shot- was hit by a pop bottle filled CpI. Edward Bankston of Pic­ (23-30) News, Weather. Sports The AmerlcEin Broadcasting y gun he had just purchased, then with gasoline and set afire, po- try the untried.” office reported that there was (10) Perry Mason (20) Huntley-Brinklcy George Andrews, died yester­ an of World War II. he was a ayune, Miss., died a week later (12) David 'FYost (Company rejected the plan laat cxchanged gunfire with officers lice reported, The President said a nation no evidence It had been started (34) Folk Guitar Francla A. Rohan day at Rockville Gneral Hos­ member of the VFW Gold Star in the Portsmouth, Va., Naval (18) Underdog (10) Alfred Hitchcock Thursday. The National Broad­ that can marshal its resources by a firebomb—but It waa a (20) Film (40) Newsbeat Francis A. Rohen, 62, of 169 pital. Post, No. 1724, of Willimantic for a half hour. Soon a crowd of eeveral thou- Hospital. Five Negro and Puer­ (80) Munstera casting CompEuiy has not res­ to travel to the moon should case of arson. 7:30 (18) Della Reese Wadsworth St. Ext., husband of Mrs. Andrews was bom ind the Fin, Fur and Feather The outburst started when gand persons had gathered, to Rican Marines have been (40) F Troop (10-2(h2»30) I Dream of ponded publicly. make better use of its knowl­ A car parked near 73 Park 5:26 (40) Weather Jeannle Mrs. Mary Ann Martina Rohan, June 30, 1886 In Chlpplng-Nor- pelleti' splintered windows in Police cars were smoke charged with murder. 6:30 (40) Truth or Consequences Club of Chaplin . St. was Ignited shortly before (34) Discover Hawaii died Satunlay afternoon at Man­ ton, Oxfordshire, England, and Survivors Include his wife, the home of Edison Favors, 48, bombed and rockets and bottles edge and power in solving social Several exmgreasmen, includ­ (18) Dennis the Menace (8-40) The Avengers 11 p.m. and the Interior hea'vlly (12) Gunsmoke came to Rockville at the age across the street from Black- wefe thrown at riot-helmeted problems on earth. ing Rep. Mario Glaggi, D-N.Y., ' (20) Scope chester Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Helen Myrtle Emery; two damaged by the flames. Mo­ (30) F Troop (10) Golden Clef State Mishaps Mr. Rohan was bom Aug. 12, of eight. She had lived in Rock­ sisters Mrs. Antoinette La- two-story, fmme house In policemen. Streets were Uttered "But, if we are to make a bet­ and Rep. William Randall, D- ( 8) I Lfove Lucy 8:00 (10-2G22SO) Monday Night ments later a flrebomblng took • • 6:45 (24) Friendly Giant BaaebaU 1916 in Hartford and had lived ville except for several years vallce and Mrs. Henry Huppe, the quiet, trec-Uned nelghbof- with bricks and broken glass ter response to social challenges Miss., have called for an inves­ In Plymouth, Mass. She was a then we will have to act with the place at a motorcycle shop at 6:00 (3-8-10) News. Sports. (24) French Chet Take Five Lives In Manchester most of hie Life. Loth of Northampton, Mass., hood. Many private automobiles were tigation. Weather 8:30 (8-40) Guns of Will Sonnett 60-year member of Hope Chap­ Favors hailed a cruising po- hit by stones, <8ear commitimient to weil-de- 49 Park St. A study group led by Randall (22) HighllghU (18) Beet of Merv Griffin . He was a Ume study analyst and several nieces and The Harley-Davidson cycle (13) Here's Lucy By THE AS8(K'IATEI) PRESS ter, OES, and a member of lice car. Police used tear gas to dls- Uned gotds, the same freedom completed a prellmlneuy inves­ (24) Miaterogers' NclgMwr- (34) NET Journal ' at Pratt A Whitney Division of nephews. store had a firebomb thrown hood Five accidental deaths, three St. John's Episcopal Church of As he stood on his front lawn perse the crowd, to undertake bold experiments, tigation on the base Saturday. (40) Newsbeat 9:00 (S-12) Mayberry R.P.D. (R) United Aircraft Corp., Ehst The funeral will be tomorrow through one of its windows, but (12) News (40) The Outcasts Involving elderly pedestrians, oc­ Vernon. at 9:15 a.m. from the Potter talking to a patrolman, officers At least two persons were in- the same managerial discipline (8) Monday N l ^ Movie Hartford, where he had been the blaze was quickly exting­ (20) Bat Masterson 9:30 (3-12) Jhmfly Affair curred in Connecticut during the Survivors include a sen, Gil­ Funeral Home, 466 Jackson St., . -aid, two shotgun blasts hit Fa- jured. A police car ran over the and the same spirit of team­ (18) Leave It to BeaArcr employed for 30 years. bert T. Andrews of Campbell, uished by police and firemen (30) McHaJe s Navy (24) Battle of Culloden weekend. Four of the deaths led Willimantic, with a Mass of re­ vors and he slumped to the foot of an 18-year-r life. comments about the state of the ing brains are employed by the agency on Its new Course. 12:00 < ^ e t Houn WTKV-ISM Saturday: Ave., tomorrow from 2 to 4 and tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the charges. W F O F — 141B SurvlvoFH include two broth- American economy, especially General Motors, Ford, Chrysler He said It should "marshal the 6:00 Afternoon Edition — Mrs, Concetta Mastrolanni, Francli) W, Hederman 7 to 9 p.m. Post Home. Members are re­ Three other civilian attorneys 6:00 Danny Clayton 8:. 6 Market Repon era, John Morn of Manchester as they relate to ordinary con- American Motors. Using most creative minds in the 6:00 Dick HeaUiertoe 6:2J Weather 80, of Norwalk died after being WAPPING—Francis W. Hed­ The family suggeets that minded to bring gifts for a cup were reported engaged by mem­ 9:00 BUI Love U:26 Strictly Sporta ,md Albert Mora of Murry.svllle, ,, electronic —and • — mathematical - country, both to ask new ques­ struck b y a car e i s she crossed erman of Pompano Beach, Fla., those wishing to do so madee auction.' bers of the accused group. 1:00 Gary Qlrard 6:35 Afte.moon Edition Pa.; seven slsterH, Mrs. Wil- studies, they seemingly can tions and And new answers” to 7:00 Accent 68 South Main Street late at night. formerly of Wapplng, died Fri­ memorial contributions to the MUjtary officials have dis­ 6:00 News 7:16 Now Boys' All Wool 11am Balbonl, with whom she njinclal aecurity: read the brainwaves, desires, social problems. The operator of the ( S i r . Clar- Permanent Press B o ys' Fine day in Pompano Beach. He was American Cancer Society or to John Mather Chapter, Order closed only that the, alleged 5:16 Speak Up 7:20 David Brinkley made her home, and Mrs. Pet-r Something Is Wrong aspirations of ordinary Ameri­ Nixon said, '"lU s administra­ 6:00 News 7:30 News of the World mond Lamlux, 25, was arrest­ the husband of Mrs. Isabelle the charity of their choice. of Demolay, will have a soft- murder occurred on June 20 6:16 Speak ^ HarUore SPORTCOATS Permanent Press Pella, Mrs. John Pella and Mrs. Despite the classic beauty of cana. tion beUeves that every Ameri­ 7:60 Joe Garagloda ed later in Hs Norwalk apart­ Long Sleeve 100% Shetland W ool Graham Hederman. ball marathon meeting to­ near Nha Trang, headquarters 6:41 LowoU Tnofnos 8:00 (Pop Ooncserl Anthony Agosllncllt, all of the Nixon administration’s antl- can should have the opportunity 6:55 Phil Rlzsuto 8:26 Red Sox vb. White Sox ment and charged with miscon- Mr. Hederman was bom In George J. Wnilams It appears that way from the night at 7:30 at the home of of the 5th Special Forces in 7:00 The World Tonlgtr Dress & Sport SHIRTS SWEATERS AND BLAZERS CASUAL SLACKS Mnnehester, and Mrs. Robert inflation program lin't it badly reports^ that is. The hard rtatls- to participate in the nation’s U :00 News. Weather duet with a motor vehicle, driv­ Springfield, Mass., and lived In COVENTRY -George James Charles Smith Sr., 37 Alexander Vietnam, and that the'Victim 7:20 Frank Olfford ld.:20 Sports Final economic life to the full extent 7:30 Speak Dp Sports 11:30 O ^ e r SIdo of the Day ing without a license and evad­ Wapplng for 25 years before go­ Williams of Lakewood Heights, Melottl of South Fork, Pa., Sis- off target when among the first tics show a different result, St. All committee chairmen are of his abilities. The OEX> will was a Vietnamese man. There ing responsibility in connection OUR REG. 3 .5 0 A '4 SHIRTS OUR REG '6 A '7 SWEATERS OUR REG '16 SPORT COATS SENSATIONAL VALUE! ing to Florida a year ago. H<' husband of Mrs. Barbara Flcu- ter Mary Annunclalta of St. effects to bo felt are a decline in Americans, for example, contin- reminded to attend. had been speculation that the make this objective Ms highest with the death. was employed at the H. E. cello Williams, died yesterday Colmnn's Convent, Watervellct, hou Ing construction and a cur- ue to buy foreign cars in mim- priority.” victim was a double agent. —Charles Ilewicz, 69. of Jew­ on Sale at on Sale at on Sale at Special! Handy Co. for many years be­ at Windham Community Me­ N. Y., and Sister Mary Concet- tallment of student loans? bers that Detroit would never Mr. and Mrs. Albert Platt and Burger Tells Lauyyers ett City was injured fatoily in fore he retired several years morial Hospital, Willimantic. to of St. Alphonaus In Cresson, Because of an elght-montha- have believed a few years ago. The President said he wants son Dennis of 122 Bal(lwin Rd. Pa, the afternoon when he was ago. Mr. Wiliams was bom In Bos­ old -squeeze the supply of Last year more than a million the OEO to concentrate Sn help­ have just returned from a trip The funeral will be Wednes- struck by a car oh a city street 095 095 Survivors, besides his wife, ton, Miuu., and had lived In home mortgage rates Imports were sold in the United ing people become productive abroad. They visited England, Claims Are Filed Prison Reforms Needed day at 8:30 a.m. from the John there. William S. Dudek, 17. 8-18 Sliai 10-20 W Sll*4 a-20 include a brother, Thomas Connecticut for many years. He are now up to 7\ per cent on States, giving foreign care 10.7 participants in the economy. He Holland, Germany, Switzerland, DALLAS (AP) — Chief Jua- both ends of the politlcEil spec­ Hederman of Ludlow, Mass.; F, Tierney Funeral Home, 219 *’ """ said management of OEXJ’s Against Town also of Jewett City, was charged was a compositor for the Hart­ average. Moreover, many re- per cent of the market. This Austria and Italy. ’Otey attend­ 'tlce Warren E. Burger called to- trum. He .said they were advo­ two sisters, Mrs. Eunice Wiede­ W. Center St., with a Ma.sa of present community action pro­ with negligent homicide. OUR KEG <18 A *19SHORT COATS Boys' Finely Tailored ford Times. He was an Army requiem at s'l. Jame.s’ Church nu'"*! for loans simply are year they've pushed that figure ed an evensong service at West­ "^day for broad reform of Ameri- cating insurrection or repres­ mann of Springfield and Mrs. grams which Involve local citi­ Otto E. Custer of 79 School —Mrs. Bettery Solcoff, 69, veteran of World War I. and a at 9. Burial will be in St. James’ how to 12.7 per cent. Foreign car minster Abbey.heard the West­ — ca’s prison syrtem. sion In the name of free govern­ Permanent Press Grace Hayes of Totowa, N. J.; zens must be Improved, their St. has notified the town that died Saturday afternoon in New member of the American ioimd the borrower's finances. tales rose in July; domestic minster Choir, eind saw Prince "Let us never forget,^" he ment. and several nieces and nephew.s. Cemetery, activities olariAed and their he will seek damages for al­ Haven from injuries received I.>egion. He also was a member There will be no calling houra. The net result is that housing sales were down. Philip. Europe, Mrs. Platt said, “ said, "that in His teaching the "The rule of law.” he said, DRESS SLACKS The fun-ral will be to­ priorities more clearly as­ leged injuries he suffered In a when she was struck by a car of the Typographical Union. The family suggests that «t«rts are down to around 1.4 Overkill is having the warmest and *■ redemption of sinful men has a "can be wiped out in one mis­ morrow at 8:15 a.m. from New­ signed. sidewalk fall. In a notice fUed operated by Thelbert Moye, of Survivors, besides his wife, those wishing to do so make nilllion unite a year, or hutv Although the anti-inflation pol- driest summer in many years. ■"'high place.” guided, however well-inten­ kirk and Whitney Funeral In the town clerk’s office, he the .‘tame dty. Moye wtia include a sister, Mrs. Edward memorial contributions to St. 'reds of thov»'->n ’ i of un'ts few- icy of the Federal Reserve and He approved of continued Burger urged the American tioned generation.” Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East ODD operation of the 'VTSTA claims that he fell July 9 on a charged with negligent homi­ Murphy of West Roxbury, Moss. James' Church Building Fund, er than are need. In addition, at the Nixon administration Is just Bob Jones of the Connecticut Bar Association W lead a te-ex- Hartford, with a Mass of re­ defective Sch(x>l St. sidewalk. cide. The funeral will be Wednes------least ons-thinl of toe units are now showing- some long delayed PROGRAM—Volunteers I n Fish Hatcheries will speak at a - aminatlon of prisons, parole and quiem at St. Margaret Mary Service To America—because of Robin B. TlTarando of 71 B. A boiiting accident on Quad-' djiy at 9 a.m. from the Ahem 5liHiHhle B. Hiilllmaii In large a)>ariment houses. effects, a few economists al- meeting of the Kiwanls Club of " probation systems and the edu- Church at 9. Burial will bo in Funeral Home. 180 Farmington this agency’s special identlAca- Manchester tomorrow noon at Middle Tpke., also in a notice Camp Kennedy dick Lake, Thompson, tooH-the Wapplng Cemetery. Moo.shle B. Sulltman, 85, of The or.e bright lupect of the ready tear the measures have ■ cation and training of prisoners. Ave., Hartford, with a Mass Uon with the problems of the the Manchester Country Club. filed with the town clerk, is life of a 14-year-old swimmer Friends may call at the fu­ New Britain, father of Mrs. hou.ring picture is that in some gone too far. "W e must explore more fully of requiem at St. Mary’s Church poor. Nixon said VISTA Is seeking payment for a new tire In Final Week just as water skiers were tak­ neral home tonight from 7 to We.sley Alvard of Bolton and •n-as the steep rise in prices The ohief weapon in curtailing - a limited exmfinement and work In Coventry at 10. Burial will and tube and for rechromlng a ing tlielr last runs Friday eve­ Mrs. John Koolsch.of Wapplng, ha.i slowed. In fact, If you check Inflation Is restricting the flow among some "proven pro­ '■ release,” he said, in a prepared Manchester’s Camp Kennedy ning. The victim, Bruce W, Bar- be In St. Mary’s Cemetery. dleil yestenlay at a New Bril- with real estate brokers you'll of money to the economy. Its ef- grams” of national scope which magnesium tire rim. He esti­ >' 'Speech at the 92nd annual meet- Friends may call at the fu­ Stock Market mates that the cost will be from today started the sixth and .stem- of Providence, was struck Camlllr I>. I>lnard aln convaleseent hospital. find that the price togs on some fects aren't really .felt until he thought should remain In' ,ing of the ABA. neral home tonight from 7 to OEO "because they can help us $50 to 350. final week of its 1969 camping by a 'boat as it apparently CamlHe D. Plnard, 68, of Survivors also Inelude 2 sons, hoiuse” have droppt'd in reejent mondis after the acUon and By PHII, THOMAS >•' "We must explore teaching 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 develop new experiments." He claims that the tire of his season. Friday will mark the turned to pick up a skier, po­ Hartford, father of Mrs. Ther­ another daughter, and 10 grand- weeks. ' ...... EomeUmes cannot be forecast AP Business Writer r, methods adapted to the abnor- and 7 to 9 p.m. close of Its sixth consecutive lice said. The operator at the esa Kasek of Manchester, died children. The bitnks can charge only 7 accurately. To set the "new dlrecUons” NEW YORK (AP) — The car blew on Aug. 3 an Spring “ '■mal psychology of the habitual for OEO Nixon proposed: year of camping sessions. Friday at his home. Funeral .services will be ,er esmt on government backed These worried economists Stock market continued to sag St., near the area where the offender . We must search for boat. Donald A. Phillips, 21, of Oeorgo A. Geer The current camp year has Danielson, was charged with Survivors also Include 6 sons, Wednesday at 1 p m. at Sou ii loans, while the Uislc lending fear that present actions ore 1—A new office of program' In quiet trading early this after­ road Is under construction. He ""n ew Incentive programs to per- ANDOVER-George A. Geer, 2 other daughters, 2 sisters, t ongri'gatlonai t l\ureti. New rate to the bo.sl customers Is 8.5 go'ng to bring a very pro- development to laurxih experi­ noon. with some Investors re­ states that the mishap occurred ■ •’imlt reduction of sentences for been marked by the most non­ manslaughter and rttckless op­ 65, of Center St., died at Wind­ mental efforts to A n d ‘"n e w while he was going 10 miles per camping days in any of the six eration at a boat. and 20 grandchildren. ixE II * u s , ix'r coni. nouni'cd slowdown—even a re- ported reacting to devaluation '■ those who will educate and train ham Community Memorial Hos­ 4 4 ways of bringing services to the The funeral was held this ri nil. may call at the c arl- tmiesM quick action Us taken in cession —In a few months and of the French franc by with­ hour on a downgrade covered Ol. themselves In skills which give years of operaUbn—six to date. Fred Boyd. 27, of Branford pital Saturday. son funeral Homo, 45 Franklin ^ Repmsent-tove^ to that, thererfom, X ^ poor, helping them to Increase drawing from the action. with sand, twigs, rocks and a man pride and Identity.” Five were because of rain, and drowned late Saturdjiy while Mr. Geer was bom June 29, Sq., New Britain, tomorrow their skills, educate their chil­ The Dow Jones Industrial av­ glass. Burger said he had not settled the sixth was because of the skin diving near the Mattltuek. 1904, in Columbia, a son of the from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Improve the return to banks, ns gots should be opened a bit right msny as 200,000 students might now. dren, improve their homes, pro­ erage at noon was ott 2.65 at on any particular progp-am of holiday declEteed in honor of the N.Y., brefikwater In Ix>ng Is­ Personal Notice? late Horace and Emma Reome bt- turned down in seeking Iwuis tect their health, develop their 821.81? '• reform. "All I have," he said, country’s moon-walkers. land Sound. Geer. He had been employed They recall that similar meas­ hu- the fail semester. communities,” and to And new Declines led advances by Today: in H istory " i s the profound conviction, by the Kramer Dairy in WllU- l^naaii De|Mtt Offer ures were tak“n agn'n-t th* int- Card Of Thanks The Mystery of Meal I’ rireH methods of Increasing their about 270 issues. which I believe most Judges of mantlc for over 22- years. lallon of 1967-58, resulting in the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We wlsli to gratefully ackiaim-irvlge CANAAN (AIM A group of So far this )-ear the average business and employment op­ First-hour volume of 2.08 mil­ '' this country share, that there and thank u l our friends ami Survivors Include two sons, steepest recession since the Today is Monday, August 11, busineiMmen frv>m northwestern portunities. lion shares on the New York "■ must be a better way to do it." nelghbora for all their acts of kiiKl- Willey M. Geer of Putnam and retail price of meat has risen 1930i», the 223rd day of 1969. There are WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRIDES .neas and exprt'sakms of aymiuuhy Ooimeoticut have itfered to buy more Oum 9 fx-r cent. S|m-e 3— Reorganizing and strength­Stock Exchange was the lowest More than 5,0(X) lawyers and shown U» iM during our receni Ibv Horace L. Geer of Andover; a 142 days left In the year. ening the present OEX) OfAce of since 2.05 million shares reavemehl brother, William E. Geer of Wll- Uw hlMorlc 97-ye«ir-«ld Cimaan meat." account for 25 to 30 per Today's Highlight In History Judges are attending the ABA's Mrs Jisteph B. Wright and famliy mtlroad station at a price which cent of the average grocery bill, Planning, Research and Elvalua- changed hands in the first hour annual meeting. Among the ma- Pipe Band Wins tlon. "It will seek to establiA Dec. 26. 1968, On this date In 1965, five days Day In...Day Out... a spokesnuui for the grou)’ K is obvious what this Increase of rioting and looting began in ' Jor topics to be considered In % \ termed "generou-s." is dotog to food budgets. more precise standanfa tor Some analysts said the mar­ the Watts section ol Los An­ ,, sessions through Thursday are The Victorian structure, the But why should meat prices Twice at Games meaairtng performance (of pro­ ket seemed to be taking the de­ geles. Thlrty-flve persons were lawyer ethics, the system of oldest rallrvvad de|x>t tn .conUn- ri.te.so sharply when tlie sup- jects) than OEO used In the valuation news "in pretty good compensating auto accident vic­ The Manchester Pipe Band killed. uous operation in the country, is piles of meat are abundant? In P®*.” and will provide regular stride.” They said the trading tims and strikes In the transpor- On This Date on PRESCRIPTIONS Permanent Press Young Men's " Young Men's All W ool Young Men's Manch«it*r't 'Oldait owned by Penn Central. A mem- tlw past, price Incretovs gener- aptured two first places in its Independent appraisals of feder­ activity indicated Investors '■ tatlon Industry. al social progranw. In 1867, the first Atlantic ca­ ber o< the OonnecUcul Railroad ally were luwoclated with f i n a l appearances in.' compe- were cautious and on the side­ William T. Gossett, the ABA . . . retuUing in meaningful Permanent Press with Fin«»t ble broke after 335 miles had Long Sleeve 100% Shetland Wool SPORTCOATS HlMorlai Association S—Strengthening of the Office lines while “ waiting to see what ’ " president, opened the meeting has on- shortage of supplies. But there's “ tion this year, when it won been laid. Work halted until the nounced that his orgimisatlon is no great stwrtage today, of Health Services to try to im­ direction the market will take." itaringA to you every day! Faeilitbt at games in Syracuse, N. Y. next year. with the warning that the rtile of Dress Sport SHIRTS SWEATERS AND BLAZERS CASUAL SLACKS working on plans to Include a The American Meat Institule. prove methods of delivering France announced the deval­ law may face "graver and more Saturday. In 19(X). Victor Emmanuel be­ S o up* and downs In your Preserlp4ton m ^ u n i in the structure. a producer's orgHniiatlon health services to the poor. Nix­ uation decision last Friday after pervasive danger" now than at costs—-no "dLscounto” today, “ Regnlar came king of Italy. OUR REG 4 50 A *5 SHIRTS OUR KEG '8 SWEATERS OUR REG '25 SPORT COATS SENSATIONAL VALUE' The stabon Is sUuiUed at clainw tluit the only possible lui- It placed first in Class B open on said the neighborhood health the market closed. The news any time since the Civil War. priom” tomorrow! In 1902, Oliver Wendell Routes 44 and 7. The buslneew- swer‘ ts a big Increase in de­ competition, and first In slow center program (s one experi­ was expected to have an Initial •*The repetitious clamor for Holmes was appointed a Justice No “reduced specials”—oo “teoiporary on Sale at Special! men pkm to turn M into a rom the bus. plunged 20 feet .lowm the eni- It waa N b m 's Arst work day ven's ,Notre Dame A prime re­ Chile broke diplomatic rela- MAnhall Die* at his west coast White House ceiver for the Wert-’ squad will 3Iis4 2f-M Three ambulances were called, bankment ixUo property abut- With Cubs In accordance Anderson -Little and he combined welfare policy and 20 of the children »-ere ting a gantge It rolled onto be split-end K. C. Braun of Nor­ with a ban voted by the Orgoni- I WASHINGTON (A P )-G eorge pronouncements with foreign walk taken to Mkldtesex Mesnorlal r.s right side, and the front of sstlon of American States. let u s pr ic e Of MAIfCHXflTBt Preston Marshall, ccnbovwrslal policy talks. Dirertlng the East a1U be Lar­ Hospital in inddlelown. the bus was smashed. Vear Ago PlAaie) W«t Middle TonipAke-Broad Street SAFE PARKING ON PREMISES football pioneer and president He also was dispatching to ry McHugh. • cousin to the op­ y o u r next fto serious injuries t*ore re- I-Mriher details on the accl- emeritus of the Washinxton Former baseball star- Jackie ihington Oongreos the first of three mes- posing H tgh-soor^ run- p R e s c R r n o N PhMe MT-fTTS ported. Mo.-« iif the paawngers dent, which oc'curred shortly af- Redskins, died at his Ostvee- Robinson charged that the •ESTABLISHED 1874 - Osorge- ssges spelling out his 34 billion nlr,g back Ctalg Gee ot'Bri<%e- «tfferod bumps and bruises, the ter 9am. were rwt immediate-- town borne Saturday nomination of Richard Ntxon aftsr a family osotstonce welfare pro­ port Central srill spearhead the ARTHUR M U Q AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TFKE. ho^tal said, * l>' avaiiable. UMg UlnesA gram. Bart's offenoe. gave the Republican party a •racirt" ticket

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PAGfe TEN \. -V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HSatALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. MONDAY. AUGUST 11^ 1969 PA^GE ELEVEN prized invitations to the fete. So toast the astronauts before din­ Body in Car lalect was the gpiest list that in­ RLPORIS C. Posh Space Crew Dinner ner. vited single persons were in­ ".I would imagine the astro­ Ohio Seeks Officials Will Prepare Study Identified As structed to come wdthout dates. nauts will theft say something,” People, On TV from Soup to Nuts '".Some friends of .mine offered !..7id a White House spokesman, BITUMINOUS The Baby Has Federal Aid to work as busboys Just to get "but it may not be a formal LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Of Proposed Water Tax Hike Debra Horn ragweed! Century Plaza Hotel where the in,” said a hotel vice president. speech.” j l" * ! Apollo 11 astronauts and 1,6(X) of dinner will be held. The lunar ^exploration' theme *To keep the dinner non parti­ A study of current water Also on Sept. 2. the board the nation's ilite will dine with After Storm In 'News SANPOWN, N.H. (AP) — The POLLEN A i'T I Among those invited' to .dlne will .be j carried out in center- san, Nixon hks not asked politi­ rates,- to Include a proposal for will consider an ordinance lor FOB fl SPflCE-flGE CflBEEB ■ pPre.iident Nixon Wednesday DRIVEWAYS CINCTNNA’n. Ohio (AP) decomposed body of a youne with moon voyagers Neli A. pieces, candy boxes and a spe­ cal figures to speak. Memory Perpetuated the purchase of a 1.3-acre par­ night while millions of uninvited Gov. Jam es A. Rhodes has an increase, is being prepared girl found Sunday In the trunk COUNT f Arnustrong, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. cial mopn-shaped dessert being What will the elegant evening PARKING AREAS • GAS STATIONS Been Named CALDWELL, N.J. (AP) — cel in the Union Pond area, ad­ A. JL44- of an abandoned car has been guesty watch on televisidn. and Michael Collins are aviation BASKETBALL COURTS promiaed to seek federal disas­ by officials of the Town Water jacent to town-owned land. The prepared by the hptel chef. It’s cost? White House sources ter aid for Cincinnati suburbs The memory of M ary Jo Ko- One yeir counts leading le a diploma: identified as 11-year-oId Debra The entire event—from h’ors pioneer Charles Lindbergh, en­ a globe of vanUla Ice cream Department, for/presentation to parcel would bo purchased lor aren’t telling. But they say NOW BOOKING — PtAOB TOUR ORDER NOW! hit by a weekend tornado that pechne, the secretary killed In I I Lee Horn, missing from her Al- Pollan Count b>i'>cd on d’ceuvre reception to seven tertainers Jack Benny, singers over Kirsch-soaked,).raisins and the Board of Directors- on Sept. $9,500 from Mrs. Anna Haskins. HULM DATA PROaSSMG ii ?A hour s.imp/mr; funds will come from several Work Penonally Siqiervlsed. We aie 100% Inuied.| claimed four lives, injured 284 an auto accident Involving Sen. lenstown home since Jan 29. course dinner—will go on the Don Ho and Gene Autry, and all coated with a thin meringue to 2. It Is the site for a right-of-way MO cmtaltr Fnonnniot - tMlnl m m I arlriiM air. government sources, including CbmieUcId, Janelle Bae, daughter of David and JoAima and caused $15 million in dam­ Edward M. Kennedy of Massa­ CM««l*r M Fnaltn; ZPg • lAL • COIOI. Police said the Identification 50 governors and their wdves. give the Impression of a moon­ the State Department, the Na­ Barkyoumb Caunlellckl, 106 Weat St., Rockville. She was bom chusetts, will be perpetuated by Town Man.ager Robert Weiss easement (or sewer improve­ DEMAIO BROTHERS SENOE 1820 age. ments. now In the process of SECRETABIAL SCinOS was made through dental charts Dignitaries, entertainers and "Everybody coming is a dig­ scape. tional Aeronautical and Space July 27 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand- a scholarship fund at Caldwell said today that the proposed obtained from a Manchester firm and one car were target.s aviation pioneers began arriv­ CALL 643-7691 or 647-9798 The governor made his pledge rate increase, still to be final­ constnietion. AH fKrttwtml ikllli H m n e y v ^ * o r nitary in hds owm right,” said a The program for the evening Administration and Nixon’s own College for Women. thm m rlBteMBt c*Brere H* •i*e c«nfi4ei»Hn m v e e fM fi W. Va. She has a brother, James. came the fourth victim of the DAY AMD IV IN IN l DIVISIONS George Katsas of the Boston cident in which she a-as killed of the privately owned Man­ «■ »i » *- *. storm when she died Sunday of Fair Weather Due TIM S#to«UeU CnKMiv* SeertUnn are in greatett ThoT !•« ">arnr University School of Legal Med­ July 18 occurred near Chappa- chester Water Co. jete than H«plo ta fill them. Tralnint Sr m t prefeMt m ertwnt h «>(<9I9. icine and Medical Referee Wil­ injuries suffered when a car He said that the water-rate WINDSOR LOCKS. Conn Grant Chessey Sr., 316 Crane Hd., EUlington. He was bom July driven by her husband was quaddick Island, Masis. Her p ar­ •H I*. * M m *r «»n. A»oi»Ti4 ky H m lta«* iMfO lOxaHM liam Hart, was underway at increase would be the first I API — Generally fair and 24 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents flipped over by the Saturday ents are residents of Berkeley the Peabody Funeral Home In C ^ l d o r Heights, N.J. since 1955 and that an automat­ pleasant weather will b«' the Hartford Academy of Businees are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grant, Squirrel Trail, Coventry. His night twister. ic raise would follow for sewage rule over Co’nnectlcut tlirough nearby Derry. Cause of death paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Chessey, Wall- (A IVtvate Business School! was not yet determined. Also killed .were Mrs. Carolyn charges. The latter are com­ today; ’Diesilay and Wedne.>xlay, bridge HIU Rd., Tolland. He has a sister, Lisa. DeBorde, 21, and her sons Del­ Ill at Church Service lee Trumbull St., Hartford 5 2 5 D I S I I The body was discovered. by puted on the basis of 75 per the U.S. W eather Bureau re- • •! « *1* bert, 5, and Rodney, 3, who SINGAPORE (AP) -L Angus Over OsnstituUun Nat Bank three youths from Everett, m cent of the water charges. porto. o n d a y were pinned In the debris of Og^lvy, 44-year-old husband of Mass., who iftopped to investi­ f ' MUbury, Edward Leigh, son of Elliot and Donna Regan Mllbury, Kelly Rd., Vernon. He was bom July 23 at Rockville their wrecked apartment In the Princess Alexandra o f Britain, gate the car, abandoned some community of Hartwell. became ill during a church J 200 feet off the road. General Hospital., His maternal grandfather is Jaska Fullerton, The tornado started its sweep service Sunday. The body was found face Kelly Rd., Vernon. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and down with one arm twisted be­ Mrs. John Regan. Kelly Rd., Vernon. of death and destruction In the His wife, who is a cousin of neath it. north-central part of the city Queen Elizabeth II, said Ogilvy . There was no sign of clothing s Ford, Joshua Grant, son of Robert and Charlotte Schllcbt- and howled along a zig-zag path had an attack of stomach In the car or in the immediate ing Ford, Box 343, RR l. Warehouse Point. He was bom July 31 1(X) to 600 feet wide and about cramps. He left the service but 101N PW CtSl area. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents seven miles long. the princess stayed to the end. F ir s t The girl vanished from her are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schlichting, Roxbury, VL His paternal The whirlwind sliced through The coxjple cam e to Singapore home Jan 29. She was allowed f grandmother is Mrs. Mtiry Fbrd, SomervUIe, Miass. He has a Hartwell, Reading, SUverton, for celebrations of the republic’s T O P Q U A U n * to stay home from school that brother, Justin, 3. Deer Park. Amberley Village, 150th anniversary. N a tio n a l day because she had fallen on *> *1 * « I* Arlington Heights, Madeira and the Ice. Allen, Almee Louise, daughter of A. Tucker and Bonnie several unincorporated commu­ Pope Cautions Visitors Valuable S t o r e s Bee Allen Jr., RD 2, High St., Coventry. She was bom July 29 nities. Mrs. Horn told police she left Model DA2 CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy the girl alone when she wertt to at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are About 700 National Guard (AP) — Pope Paul VI says tour- work. far;*, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bee, Riverside. Her paternal grandpar­ troops remained In the area to­ iato and Italians should tone When she returned, she said ents tire Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Greenwlrdi. day, assisting police in patrol­ down nudity at the beaches, s & H the breezeway door was open General Electric General Electric A lum inum General Deetric i« « • «i » ling the stricken areas. drive more carefully and quit and Debra was gone. Sundown Mageau, Anne Marie, daughter of Robert J. and Jessie taking reckless chances when is about 20 miles southeast of 2-Slice Toaster Coleiro Mageau, 17 Howard Dr., Vempn. She was bom July climbing the Alps. Allenstown. Can O pener Tennis Racket Dehumidiiier 29 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Gary Firemen At a Sunday blessing of vls(- Following her disappearance, Our Reg. 12.69 NOW ONLY Mrs. Mary Coleiro, Toronto, Ont., Cam Her paternal grand­ tors to his summer palace here, volunteer searchers sought the Our Reg. 10.79 Our Reg. 24.97 father is Joseph Mageau, Southbridge, Mass. Bhe ana a sister, HaltStrike, the pontiff cautioned against girl without a trace. After the Natalie, 2. "exoggeiratlons such as the un­ MONDAY • TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY ONLY a* w « • 79 Face Trial spring thaw, another search 9 . 9 7 6 9 . 7 0 bridled wordly amusements wa^ undertaken, still with no re­ 8 . 7 9 1 4 . 8 8 • Automatic humidistat. Williams, Keira Lee, daughter of Richard A. and June GARY, Ind. (AP) — City fire­ which seem to have become the sults. • Nine pusition color control . Easy to operate ’ Rugged aluminum frame stmng with • Spill-proof water container. Porter Williams, 177A E. Middle Tpke. She was bom July 28 men have ended a six-day f.rshlon these days." Last week, Debra’s former tu­ • Hinged crumb (ray for easy cleaning • Fingertip control pierces can multiply nylon. • 2'/i gallon capacity. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gi^andmother atrike, but 79 of them face trials tor, Miss Luella M. Blakeslee, • Toasts to your taste . . . every time! #TI7 * Magnet holds lid. IfEC 18 ’ Perfectly balanced racket, warp-free. SEE OUR SELECTION OF CORY AND Is Mrs. Lillian Porter, Lawrence, Mass. Her pat^nal grand­ starting today that could result Likes Public Life ’ More live hitting area, light action. 20, a teacher at Deerfield School WESTINGHOUSE DEHUMIDIFIERS mother la Mrs. Helen Williams, 388 B. Center S t ' in the loss of their jobs. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Are in M anchester, was reported 'iirnmmmiim * * * *1 *> The 79 firemen—out of a total there political plans In Hubert missing. force of 278—were suspended ORKCHOPS Toop, Karen Jean, daughter of Randali and Lavonn Hart- Humphrey’s future? Debra’s body was discovered wig Toop, 81 Woodbaven Rd., Glastonbijiy. She was bom Aug. without pay last week for parti­ by David Pearson, 16, Vincent “ I like public life and I may 1 at Manchester Memorial HospttSLl. Her maternal grandmoth­ cipating in the strike. very well want to retum^to It. I Rinaldi, 17, and John Marra, 19, er Mrs. Margaret Hartwlg, Bradford Vt. Her paternal grand­ Mayor Rlchaixl G. Hatcher who were visiting a friend In the VVTfaril just have not decided," the for^ QUARTER LOIN' parents are Mr. and Mrs. W1111^"^R. Toop, 102 Tanner St. She said in a Sunday night news mer vice president said Sunday area. V\l/(iril Girls’ Tunic Sweater Sizes 7 to 14 has a brother, David, 11; and ^/Sister, Janet, 10. conference that more suspen­ Each pitg containg ’They told police of ,‘.belr dls.- on the CBS program "Face the For big ’n little sisters! Washable •I. sions could follow. Virtually all Nation.” 8 to 11 Center and covery: ”We first thought It DuPont Orlon*acrylic knit with Slen, Joshua N ath ^ el, son of Lenny and Abigail Rich­ the firemen took part in the was a dummy.” mock turtle neck, long sleeve and 4 . 9 7 mond Slen, 119 Washtagron St. He was bom July 29 at Man­ walkout called by their union in End Cut Chopi. Police said the owner of the tie belt. Cream, Navy, Gold, Beet. chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents ere Mr. a dispute over wages. cur. Identified as Dwolno Steln- Sizes 4 to 6x ... 3.97 and Mrs. Frank Richmond, 119 Washington St. His paternal Union officials gave a back- hoff, told them he abandoned grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slen, Stamford. to-work order after the union’s Uie 1952 Plymouth about four Girls’ Fashion Skirt lawyer, Adam Benjamin met FREE lb years ago some 1,000 feet from MM Bonded acryhc with button front, Johnson, Jacquelyn Marie, daughter of Jack and Marie Sunday night with Hatcher and CABIN SITE CINTie COUMTIY his house. The wheelless car and pockets. Beet, Bottle Green, Stankus Jrrfinson, 98 Webster Lane, Hebron. She was bom July the Gary Board of Public IN MAINE P O R K CH O PS COT P O R K R IB S STVLI was vlsable from the road. An annual $12.50 fee permits lb Navy, Brown or Grey Heather; sizes 5 . 9 7 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ Works. The decision was made play in our woodland and Police today planned to con­ 7 to 12. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank SUmkus, Unionsdale, Pa. Her pa­ despite the city officials’ rejec­ duct a search for the victims Toots Sweet Your Choice, Wizard Kodak Instamatic 44 you to camp, hunt, fish and Kodacolor ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Duane Johnson, Clifford tion of a request for amnesty for wildlife reeerve. A deed Is clothing. When last seen, Debra Pa. suspended firemen. granted "FREE” In ex- GROUnOIHUCK IHKKEn PHRIS was wearing a light gold Jump­ By M attell Air Freshener C am era Boys’ Apache Shirt Hatcher said he told Benja­ - ' tange for building. Build LIAN, TASTY er, a white turtleneck Jersey Film Sale Our Rag. 6.99 Caldor Priced McCarthy, Matthew Jason, son of Kenneth and Marcia min that he could promise only "yoursel/” or ’■"v » cabin cnouND yniSH and gold knee- length stockings. Our Rag 474 each STOCK UP NOW AND SAVEI Equal parts of polyester and cotton Kristoff McCarthy, 165 Wetherell St. He was bom Aug. 2 at •'fair and objective treatment” fiiom ua. We’U construct a m a n y TIMiS DAILY 79i - never needs ironing! Choose solid cabin fbr you or permit you S n i E ! Each 3 for color shirt with paisley Apache tie Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are to the individual firemen going Mr. and Mrs. Elaymond Kristoff, 314 School St. His paternal on trial before the Board of to build. We desire portions 3 r . 9 9 * ^ 6 . 8 7 C X I26-12 .94 2.77 or paisley shirt with solid tie. Sizes 2 . 9 7 of this land to be developed • b r e a s t s Ten Charged 4 . 9 9 Ckiba (illuttratadl not included 8 to 16. grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy, 63 Bigelow St, Public Works. Possible penal­ for the purpose of Increasing He has a brother, Kenneth, 2%. ties include dismissal, demotion BEEf or UERL • THIGHS • ronfeclionery fun with Tool .Sweet ' Freshens your rooms * Easy to Load, Just Drop in film holdings. Those interested In Disorder CX620, CXI27, .8 4 2.4'. 1*1 «i « *1 *. and extended suspensions. the v^ue of additional land PATTIES whistles! Bath Room, .Spring Bouquet, Fvergreen, • Takes sharp color snapshots or slides Boys’ Striped Bell Bottoms nANCHinS MIDI • LIVERS • Make real whistles from Tootsie Rolls. Lilac Mist CXI 20 Ferrante, Michael Kevin, son of Michael and Carol De- "When a fire department write; Ekhnund G. Bums. HARTFORD, Oonrt. (AP) — . Use flashcube for indoor or niglil pictures strikes, lives are al stake." North Aunerican Paper Co. Sold In 1 Lb im • Tweet 'em, then eat ’em! ' Buy now and ! CXI35 - 20 exp. 1.34 3.87 Dress up jeans of 50/50 blend of Mlchele Ferrante, RFD 3, Kelly Rd., Vernon. He was bom W IN G S *3«< Ten |>erKons were «irrc«ted In polyester and cotton - no ironing Aug. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospiftal. His maternal grand­ Hatcher said. "They struck Box N, di.-tlurbances In a predomlmmtly -luwMfW' mmftmeam needed. Navy or Brown, White mother Is Mrs. Amelia Pina, Johnston, R. I. His paternal against the very people they are Augusta, Mnlne Puerto Rican urea of Hartford’s stripes; sizes 8 to 18. 4 . 9 7 grandparents fure Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ferrante, Provldenoe, sworn to protect.’’ South End Sundjiy iiigiit, police R. I. re|x>rt. IM *1 * • * ir.. At least tlms' flrcbonvblngs Elomosa, Michelle, daughter of Paid P. and Kay Ann occurred luul some rocks and O’Leary Somoza, 22 Philip Rd. She was bom Aug. 1 at Man­ bottles were tossed «it police chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are cnilsers during the violence'. Mr. and Mrs. William O’Leary, Bronx, N.Y. Her paternal Police said tluit the arrests grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Julius Somoza, Bronxvllle, occurred IxUwecn 8 luxl 0 p.m. N.T. She has a sister, Ltsa, 3%. when about 200 j>ersons were gathered outside of a ivstaurant Keith Jr., Jerome Leon, son of Jerome and Jacqueline - apparently because of a dis­ Nietsen Keith Sr., 74 Bigelow at. He was bom Aug. 3 at Mon- W H I T E T U N A P E A B E A N S pute Involving the Oonmituiclw- (bester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Planters ••*nut •umi u n i> i-oh Motorcycle Club.. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Bleu, Bostzui Hill Rd., Andover. His pater- .The restaurant, a mattress ned grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. KeMh, 22 Hollister SOLID PACK BRICK OVEN BAKED Multi-Pair New Book Releases Recently Published at. Pre-Mixed Windshield G off Cat Food 2 Li: 35< Earring Tr(^ Enlertaining Summertime Reading Flood, Christopher Alazi, son of Thomas and Sarah Camp­ $ ’ Pub. Washer Solvent bell Flood, 15 Loveland Hill M ., Rockville. He was bom Aug. RENT TItls Author . Lift Sale 3, at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ tiainio food j i Our Reg 1.97 Our Rag 994 ents ore Mr. and Mrs. Otto Campbell, LaFayette, Ind. His po/- Gorbor $ lAiY 6 6 5 ' 7 01 THE LONG PASS” LoutSehadi 5.96 3.57 tenfal grandmother is Mrs. Ralph Flood, LaFayette, Ind. CHOPFID « »• ]« Pic uns A C A R ? • • • » * 1 . 4 9 Dagsta, Nicole Anne, daughter of Raymond end Greta "A^ INFIMSHED WOMAN' Lilllao Heilman 7.50 4.47 5 9 * c . i Cardazelll Dagsta Sr., 202 Terrace Dr.. Rockville. She was ' Attractive earring holder • Dissolves road grime, grease, dust Duz Promiuni Dotorgont ” 787< ' Each hanger holds up to 8 pairs bom Aug. 4, at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal THE PRETENDERS" Gwen Davit 7.96 • Removes bug splallet grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred CardarolH, Providence. ' GUI boxed 4.77 • Buffered ammonia formula 379 ♦ • F.T±;— R. I. She has a brother, Raymond Jr., 1. •Conditions washer mechanism Oxydol Dotorgont 49 M phi 83< FINAST SMOOTHY FINAST 100^ Girls Turtleneck Pullovers Washburn, Lonny James, son of George W. and Susan }, DuPont’l Orlon\crylic knit with Siza*4to6x Blahchette Washburn, 132 Spruce St. He was bom Aug. 3 at PERnUT zippered back, long sleeves. White, B Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Why Not! Nas7 , Red, Brown. Gold, Green, T V / m , / Mrs. Evelyn Blanchette, 86 Laurel St., and Rene Blanchette, . Tide Detergent 49 M pill 3 3 ^ [OLOniBIRn Beet, Cream. 4 Hartford. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Jeannette Wash- BUTTER We have fully equipped Caldor Stereo 8 bum, 85 Pleasant St. new cars for rent by the COFFEE day, week or month, at Girls’ Waistband Skirt" " Constine, Dax1d Arthur, son of Arthur B. and B e ^ Bold Detergent =r. 49 M pile 3 3 ^ X very reasonable rates! Tape Headquarters OIZM 4 to 6x Washburn Constine, 26 Glenstone Dr., Verncm.~ He 'was bom When your car is tied up All ‘round pleats with elasticized Aug. 3 at Manchester Memorial ‘Hospttal. His matenukl grand­ parents'are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Washburn, Keefie, N.H. FQa for sei*vice or repairs, or Price Break . . . Special Selection waistband for easy fit. Clan plaids, 3 . 9 7 50 m fashion plaids and solids. patemal granzlmother is Mrs. Irene CensUne, Keene, N.H. Dash Detergent -^.75< when you need an addi­ Siza* 7 to 12 ... 4.97 • • • « • tional car . . . *^ Blea, Laura Atm, daughter of Donald and Kathleen Toth 9 9 I Girls’ A-line Skirts Bleu, 451 Parker St. She was bom Aug. 5 at Manchester Me­ 9 9 \ ^ S.WE et M 3 8 ^ C A a With gay puU through sash' Solid morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Liquid Detergent #25 color bonded aery he fabric in new Joseph Toth, Storrs. Her paternal gratadparents are Mr. and Summer Samba lilen Campbell Fall shades Beet, Bottle Green Mrs. Kenttetfa Bleu, 451 E^arker 9 t I REGENT SHERWOOD | 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 Country Ballads Frank Sinatra Navy or Brown, Sizes 7 to 14. 5 . 9 7 Great Movie Moments Jackie Gleason Joy Liquid Detergent 9tM 3 3 < CUSTOM GBArriD Bioadway Hits Judy Garland AIWA Portable Gentle on ms Mind Frankie Lainc mimiLouPEs Whirlpool Beal Goes On Dean Marlin Tape Recorder Misses' Colton Knit Tops .Super Rixk Nal King Cole A finetine cotton knit doubleliruiKU stripe V Gain Laundry Detergent ^;i,“ 83< l ie SECURITY CALIFORNIA Ijgbl Ms I Palsy Kline that teams up with slacks, skats StEAK Our Rag 79.88 Convertible Washer or culottes. Navy.'White, Navy ' Red. Burgundy Gold. Brown/ Luscious c ('.heck Caldor’s •Cainel S, M. L 2 . 9 7 ° IScPp^ P mS e-ptMi 7 2 c OFFICER UglitMiHI White KNIVES ^ Trerat I Low Price ' See «*ur Large Seleeliun of Misses .Nvion S lacks , n In state operated Community C o ll^ . Must have Scotch Brite Pads 2 7 c A p -1 cycles. 2 s(>eeds, sjiecial axil-down cjie for i>etina- 54.88 • t^ a i track, capstan d^ve, 2 speed V and 1 7/p MORIARTY neni pressYabtics \ experience as a policeman or security guard.,' 8 Track and ('annetle Tapeg • 5" real size, push button omtiols. W o n 2-way stretch in the new 3 Little Kitteas LeBoa Cat Food 2 * ^ :3 ^ . -I wjlei level seleciioiis. 5 iciiiperalure seicclions • Bass treble tone control, input and output )jcks. Uucus stitch Washable, loo 35 Hour Week—Evening Shift ITALIAN PRU N b BLUE PLUAA5 lb . Lise as poiiahic. oi coiiveil to iwinuneiil installation p*oose Black, Navy znd TaU Many Fringe' BeneHts BectraSol lOlPMPMt 5 7 c 0 ! & 1 9 BROTHERS fashion colors Sizes 8 to 18 5 . 4 7 A i^y To SaapoH Bags 5 9 c SUNK 1ST “ConneoUent’s Oldest VALENCIA ORANGES CAuroeNiA 1 0 6 9 Llnooln-Mercury Dealer” .Mr. John Gannon Phwge Draii Oeaaer >>«***■ 8 3 c Ml CBNTEB STREET Juftl MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE IMVi WIIM UCM $} rikltMAU SWEET C4)RN HvpaACooilo 10 '0- 59 OPEN EVENINGS SALE; Mon. thru Wed. Alsweet MargariM / I • » r ^ 3 3 c •Uharil*- (Esoept Ttnw.) Manchester Community Gillege ■h- - J 4v. « » 7 9 c EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY Open Late Every Night IW Hartford Bd., h^LnrMrt.rr, Conii. WT-WSI Victor MedhM Shrhig RrHoe lHe«ttee •• Fietf Mrti— I Wi#e#ewWts •eW. O tw etWa AaD feDeaao laMBpC ftoai tiM p I

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PAGE TVV'ELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAJ.D,_____ MANCHESTER.___^______CONN..',' MONDAY.______AUGUST 11, 1969 M ANCHKTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 \ PAGE THIRTEEN __ aory position at the White there is,” Humphrey said in a IF YOU NEED HELP Coventry, England Trip Nixon Welfare Aide Agrees House, was a chief architect of. Time Magazine interview, South IFmcisor that weapon, called MIRV— but his return has been^delayed the welfare reform proposals. ------:------PBYTO Mansfield Impatient multiple Independently-targefcd by illness. Open Forum Another cximmeht, came from ULTIMA II PINTO, People Interested re-entry vehicles. Nixon sent w o t^ -^ o months Plan Benefits South Most former Vice President' Hubeix “ My great worry is that we ago that h l ^ administration After a Super Trip to Scotland, In Narcotics Treatment Or- Over Arms Talk Delay Soul Concert Wednesday WASHINGTON (AP) A ha.s' w t forth, I will worlt to ex­ H. Humphrey who said the COSMETICS or Howard Fitts ganixaUon Inc., is now open might develop an nct-react pat- would be ready (or negotiations ideas are "largely progressive” 3 tom which would further build by the cnrtunity. We have ... , , Thanks to the fine behavior eight channels of stereophonic welfare propo.sal.s—a ^criticism Moynihan said welfare rolls in tlcal campaign was ushered In lar statement Sunday In a te> It was a smashing, super kids, though, the land- music over our earphones, An ex-addict, a parent of a tion talks with the Soviet Union, ky Republican. “ We’ve had no Tony Adamowitz of Wilton, the chance to hear good con- rai.sed by northern leaders. the North will be reduced “ over vision inter\-lew. He sugg sted time and it’s hard to believe ladies were all smiling when While somewhat confining, flr.st- over the weekend with the an­ drug user, and a professional “ I’m disappointed at the de- response from the Russians as Conn., lends the Continental tcnqx.rary nihsic, and the But, added presidential assl.st- a reasonable period of time — Manrhester Needs Your Support for A President Nixon declare-an end nouncement that Republican counselor are on hand to talk lay," Mansfield said, Grand Prix with 30 points de- privilege to supfWt the Inner that one short week ago we wo left. At least wo liked to cla.ss.'alr (ravel appears to be ant Daniel P. Moynihan Sunday, and 1 wouW say that is a dec­ ^ id . “ I hope It to the dates when they would to MIRV testing as ah opening to anyone on an anonymous isn't a stall on .splte two defeat.s Sunday in scr­ City Exchange (jL Hartford. were in Coventry, England and think thjit was the rejison, al- something like Utopia. “ I think you will find that most ade” —by the administration’s Mayor Howard E. Fitts would basis. The phone number is the part of the begin.” bid In arms reduction talks. TOWN OF MANCHESTER | Soviet Union." "Somebody’s got to speak up. ies heats at the Donnybrooke (The Ijttter suburbanites are though maybe they were Just A cheer went up when we of the poor are in the South.” plans to improve Job ■ training seric re-election to the Town 643-2300. Mansfield said he is saUsfled getting ready for the final func­ Mansfield and Sen. John Sher- somebody's race track. exiosed to all too infre^iently.) gliul to get rid of us. landed at Bradley, and we and employment programs. CouncU (or a third term. mar. .... ' ®ald wiUi thc administration's post­ tion of our three-week vi.sit Mayor John Lindsay of New Another Connecticut race car Between 7-9 p.m,. R en ter We arrived back in Coventry .swung up to the international NATIVITY SCENE... I His commitment, (or a third man Cooper, both prominent In Mansfield. “ I look to the Presl- tlon on the projected arms York City had Is-sued a .state­ He appeared on NBC’s radio driver, Sam Po.sey of Stuiron, is Park will be the stage f o r ^ 10 there, “ American Guest Night,” In time for the Scottish “ do," building to see what looked like term (oUcwed other Republican the fight against President Nix- dent to redouble his efforts to talks. / ment earlier .saying the pro and television program “ Meet Won’t you, or your organisation, contribiite In second wfth 25 points. He piece rock band, soul sln ^ sponsored by the Caledonian and it Wfis \n(mends llil.s effort to u» tainlng evening, room for the Scottish -dancing. unbearable, but once the bag­ tlon for the council. Safeguard approval would Inter- planning to-sound out the Soriet that Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Rockefeller said Sunday that family under the aid to depend­ West Hartford and charged on lend four times'in tlie last (ive all Eight of us, those seven Of the 170 Americans on the gage was unloaded from the ■ Town of Manchester, “ Nativity Scene" Fitts announcement also fol­ fere with the opening of talks (Tnion on thc possibility of - F. IXibrynln had byen expected the proposals contain “ needed ent children program in New c/o P. O. Box #728 a warrant from Mtuichester with lnp.s during the continental for­ David I.. Warren. M.D. American teen-agers and my­ visit, about 140 attended the plane, things went quickly and lows the declaration of leading tne Russians, but that it moratorium on devetopmfnt of back In Washington In mid-July. new concepts" but don’t do Jersey to $39 in Mlssl-sslppi. Manchester, Conn. (05040) with break emd entry with crim­ mula car race. Cluirlmah H.R.C. self who had gone on a .six-deiy event, and nearly all of them soon we were all back with our Democratic Councilman Um­ much for New York and other Moynihan, a special adviser inal intent and larceny, r e c e i v ------trip to Scotland, got back Just learned .some Scottish dantdng, families. berto DelmaMro that he would Indu.strialized states. to the President on welfare and ed an additional charge of re­ In time for the Scottish evening which Ls .similar to our own Sponsored As A Public Service By not seek re-election. One girl was concerned over “ While supporting the .sound urban affairs, and the only fusal to be fingerprinted, upon after covering a little over 900 square dancing. There Ls noth­ what the customs Inspector concepts whdeh the President Democrat to hold a high advl- MORIARTY BROTHERS Fitts was first appointed to being turned over to Manches­ milea In our rented mini-bus. It ing random about It, the .steps would thelnk of the rocks she the council in Mench of 1986 to ter police from West Hartford. YOU DON'T PAY MORE - YOU JUST GET MORE AT GRAND was a great adventure for all of are all .spelled out in advance, W!is bringing home from Wales, (iU out an unexpired term, was Howard E. Fltta Court date Aug. 25. GRAN D UNION MAYONNAISE us, and the real highlight was and wo had brief practice ses­ but other than a peculiar look elected In October of 1965 and 4 - 6 U S . the full day we .spent in Ed­ sions before oa/.h roiuul. It’s at her when she declared them, re-elected in October of 1967. Earl Edwards, 26, of 08 For­ inburgh, sight-seeing and shop------children, but this effort' should SOLID BUTTER , _. very - lively - dancing - and lots of there was no problem. Not that He drew the third highest vote also be tempered by the exer- est St., charged with being HELLMANN'S p l^ . The principal .s.gbt-seclng fun, also .somewhat exhausting. f,cr haul was any more peculiar In 1967, but was chosen mayor else of fiscal responsibility." found intoxicated and posses- (wi iniins a? V. afii between rounds of danc- than some others, and to ea,ch by a council vote along parly The Republican Party caucus liquor on public proper ^ j we were treated to exhlbl- his ovm when it comes to sou- lines as permitted by the chart- is scheduled for 8 p.m. Aug. 18 ‘y- “ • ^ of the city, and we vl.s ted ^ ^rick, a A&P ATTACKS INFLATION . at the Town Hall. FROM APPLELAND _ at frat iJilng In the morning, ponied by a bagpipe, and there horn and endless articles of PHILADELPHIA ^ ' In a c t io n to his service on Council Meeting Harry Leister. 49, of no cer- IS- 0 X . 5 1 |00 It WO.S a foggy day and didn't was a drawing for 45 gifts do- clothing and woolens were all Town Council, he has been a There will be a special TPwn tln address, charged with be­ M OTTS APPLESAUCE 5 l a r i 1 lend itself at all to pdoture-tak- noted for the occasion by the brought back. Lots of the teen- member of the Capitol Improve- Council meeting tonight at 8 at ing found intoxicated. Court GREEN GIANT _ CREAM CHEESE U °.' 2 5 * Ing of what must be some beau- Caledonian Society. We also had girls were sporting their SAVE MORE WITH A&P'S LOW PRICES! date Aug. 26. GRATED PARMESAN A ROMANO ^ ^ metita Cammlltee and the P i*llc the Town Hall to discuss the 12 - O X . $ 1joo tlful views from the top of the “ supper" (various types of bis- newly-purchased wigs as well, Health and Safety Committee of disposition of the Sadd Memor- c a n t 1 SAVE UP T 0 10% ON SUM OR MOM ON hill, but at the same time it cults and tea) during the eve- NIBLITSCORN 5 So now It’s all over except Uio council; he has served on lal Library, Mia Keegan, East Hartford, FACIAL DEAL LABEL _ BORDENS CHEESE c;ni 29^ was one of the few days in the ning, and all In all were very 6 FLAVORS the reminiscing, what seems the now defunct Northeast Be- GOP Meeting charged with driving a motor­ entire three weeks that came Impressed with the generosity I? $1joo 12 6-0. 5 I OO like the fastest three weeks of fuse Dl^w sal District, and is The South Windsor cycle without a license. Court 200 1 close to featuring indifferent of the Scots for putting on such date Aug. 26. HUDSON TISSUES SPARKOOL DRINKS our lives, and certainly three pres^y a member of the llcan Town Committee will ® SACRAMENTO ^ VDAIi l — weather; From the castle bat- a great show of hospitality for 1-q« C li SARA LEE tlements, we could hear the all of us. of the most enjoyable. The U.S. CBOV’T. INSPECTKII For Wlioloiiomoitooo—“ Sopor-Right” Quality Stoor Roof Wednesday, at 8:16 , 1 4 * 0 1 ▼ 1 |00 comments tend to run In ^ OfflUdals, chalrmon of Its p.m. in the Council (Chambers Turklngttm, 16, of d operaUng an unreg- 1Q< effect was quite ghostly. many of whom gave small par' '^"yb^dy. But what Is there to PUREX BLEACH ) 4 - g a l . B M SWANSON DINNERS say except fantastic, because Agwu^*s Natural Resources will be sponsoring a tennis tour* motor vehicle. Court After doing our duty as tour- Hcs for their guests. The next (Jommltteo, It certainly was. nament beginning tomorrow lets, wo cut loose In the shops morning, bright and early at «, Fitts, who declared that the which will run through Thurs- ... T I T ' and almost all of us went on we had to be back at the school The enormous sense of be- goal of the next councU wUl day of- this - week, Norman Vlolette, 46, of Hart­ a grand spending spree. Five 1° board the buses for the trip longing to the families we stay- ford, charged with failure to be " a continuation of respon- Competing tomorrow at 6 AMERICA'S FINEST GENUINE SPRING LAMBI ^ of the .six girls bought kilts, Ivondon, the airport, and the ed with, even when many of us slble progress,” cited Improved p.m. will be Glenn Davis obey a st^te traffic control sign. we allbought gifts to take l''lP home. The buses were two were meeting for the first time; police and fire protection, con- Paul Doocey and'Lkr^^’ Gurka Whole home, oml mostly we walked oTlvIng, though, the tremendous hospitality of struction of a new town hall, vs. Gall Biondi. At 6:48 p.m ------0«en and walked. Edinburgh is a which only prolonged the al- families obviously not wealthy great strides forward” In edu- jm Ferguson will face Sue .... COMPLAINTS Ready ready painful farewells. who wouldn't allow a single beautiful and cosmopolitan cation M d industrial develop- Hayes, while Jean Bucknell will . ^®T® ® ®"- modem city, and typical of One Stays Behind thing to be paid for by their ment, all at a minimum of be up against Kathy Klnmtay ^ Sportsman Tavern Wo were all happey to see guests; the genuine warmth most European cities, there arc SIRLOIN PORTiRHOUSi expense,” as achievementslevcmenta of On Wednesday at 2 « Sprtice St., early Satur- Joseph Grosso that morning, and interest In all things Amer- day the lovely parks with well-kept his administration. Bruce Davis vs. Paula Ducet •“'“'““e-moming. o. A coowco-owner, Hc had arrived In Coventry a can; tne messages sent back to "We have tried to maintain gardens and lawns. and Joe Barlock vs. Pat Cecere. Hartford,, re couple of days earlier and Just last year's nost tamilles here Bone-In ^^Tenderloin Porterhouse” the rural, country-like atmos­ After our shopping trip, for At 6 :45 p.m , Pam Higgins vs, ports the loas of $110. the day before had been to the who ewrel’t able to make the phere that makes South Wind­ lb which we broke up into small­ Gloria Gorton and Val Blume egsofLamb er groups, we collai>sod Into hospital to see his daughter, trip, and the planning and en- flover Perfect end ”T-Dene” Included! sor a nice community in which vs. Val Deltramello. Three compressed gas tanks our mlnl-bus and piled the Ulaudla, Injured ten days earlier thuslasm for the next trip that to live and raise a fam ily,” Cj (N1..mN( SPWiNi. Thursday at 6 p.m. Phillip were taken from Victor’s Cater­ packages up oil around, then accident. Grosso re- will be made in 1971, when we said Fitts. "A t the same time NC..M—:-»^OPSANOSTtV. Ducet vs. Kent Kearney and ers on ToUand Tpke. over the U.S.D.A. CNOICI-LOIN had a happy hour trying on ^bat lie was, of course, vvlll have tlie opportunity to re- we have attempted to provide weekend. Linda Sancho vs. Sue Hebert. SHOULDER CHOPS aU our purchases back al our ^'b‘” '"'t 'tnd pay „„m o „f the hospitality we the high quality services and LAMB COMBINATION At 6 :46 p.m. Fred Anderson vs. C v - ’ >149 r»x>mlng house. From that point ‘j.'l '’ ave Just experienced, facilities that are as good or Dot Jodice. SHELLSofBEEF good progress. She’ll l>e able to on In the trip, the bock of the better than those found In large LOIN LAMB CHOPS fly home in two more weeks Nevins Arrested RIB LAMB CHOPS bus was crowded with luggage cities.” from now, and then will spend Manchester Evening Herald and purchases and gifts far (ait- “ We look forward to the de^ Bi'veral more weeks at Man­ South Windsor correspondent, On BofP Charge Wholo weighing the passengers Uiem- velopment of new programs for chester Hospital before return­ FRESH GANDY Carol Moulton, tel. 644-8714. sjelvee. South Windsor In the next two or holt ing to classes at (toverntry High WHITMAN, HtlHHAIiTiT years, and we will unveil these William Kevins, 30, of 66 Ter- lb. The last night before return­ CANDY CUPBOARD • 1 ” School. H *- 1 ¥ J arrested and ing to Coventry, Engliuidi, we as the campaign progresses. The flight homo was smooth They should be well planned luO aegan Ijeader charged with breech of peace, spent the night In York, an old ARTHUR DRUG and we seemed to be constantly and developed on a sound and LOIN walled city with a beautiful following a fight at MacDonald's eating. The In-fllght movie was realistic financial basis,” May­ WfU TtIMMCO . cathedral, which unfortunately Encouraged By- on W. Center St. Saturday Shell Steaks or Fitts stated. we never went into. Wo stay­ night at U:S0. “ Personally,” he said, “ I Pleas Reaction ^Paul Hedges of 4 Durkin St. ed that night in a student hotel hope that the experience I have where they were obviously used was "the victim of Kevin’s as­ gained in more than four years MONTVHjLE, Conn. (AP) — Fhl bM 11 Ale sault. He required three stitches to having Americans, treatise on the Town Council, as well The grand sachem of the Afohe- Ground Chuck TIra Coventry Day Sohool, Inc. in his head to close a wound Instead of eight guest rooms as the deep commitment I have gan Indians aaya he has been shoring one bathroom, there received In the fight. He was re­ to responsible growth for our encouraged by reaponae to Ws were three bothroome and lux­ SUMMER DAY CAMP P pleas in Washington for pay­ leased from Manchester Me­ Chuck Fillet town, will enable me to serve ury of luxuries, two sliowors. morial Hospital. the residents of South Windsor ment involving land taken from That was our one night on the CAMP PERIODS well during the next two the Indian tribe during the past The fight started after Hedges town, ondi ■we went to a pub, Spare Ribs SummM’ 1969 years." 350 years. made an Inquiry about the Oo- with several other guests from Fltta, who Is 32, is an ex­ John Hamilton, who is also mancheroB Motocycle Club. >^t(AliM»t<. the hotel. In England, young­ Campem may rejdster for one or both of the re­ ecutive with the Travelers In­ president of the Eiescendants of Nevins was one of the people t O N •' I (. sters of 14 con enter a pub and of whom Hedges asked lnf(>r- Pork Chops maining ciunp seHHionH. surance Co. In Hartford and a the Mtdiegans, said Saturday ''O N S B ’ S O * V :• IN(NI|R I AF«0 INtf I can diink legally at 18, so We are Htill occeptioK applications for September charter member of the Ex­ his group has appealed to Sen. matlon, according to pt^ce. "pub-crawling" g ^ to be quite school enrtillment. THE HOME OF change a u b of South Windsor. Abraham Rtblcoff, D-Oonn., for When he didn't receive any popular during the three-'week He and his wife, Suzanne, re­ help In the fight to r damages. Information, Hedges went bock B e it! visit, but the night in York was 2 Weeks—July 28-Au(CUst R side at 239 Oak St. with their “ I think it looks better than to his car. the only time we went to one 2 Weeks— Au^u-st 11-Auffust 22 two children, Janet, 9, and ever for the MohegariB," Ham­ Police say that Nevins fol­ CALIF FINK.MfATEO on the Scotland trip.r ■ INCREDIBLE VALUES! Alison. 6. They are members of ilton said Saturday after meet­ lowed Hedges back to his oar For most of live tcon-4igers AGES 4 YRS. to 13 YRS. OLD the Wapplng Community ing with one of Ribicoff’s leg­ and told hbn to leave thc on that trip. It wins tlie first CANTJUJNIPE8 REGISTER NOW! Church. islative aaaislanta. parking lot and when Hedges real taste of a pub, and only Sklenar, the other announced Legislation introduced In the refused, Nevins began beating jjiy third visit, so we all en­ candidate for the Republican Senate by Sen. FYed Harris of him. Miracle Whip 19' joyed It Immen-sely. A pub by Te!ophoite 742*6986 nomination to the council. Is al- Oklahoma to permit Wichita Police arrived and placed WITH TMf'j cOuFO*« AND PueCT*ASt > '.G U F O N a n d FU RCM AM any other name would have to Transportation Fumish«. oc. O F o^Oif 0» 60 O# MODI be called a bar, probably, but Insurance Co., where he has damages even though the 1861 released on a promise to ap­ 7 ;C 0 U P 0 n g o o d Tm» u 5A ! AUG W 'OUF'f.’N IKU.'.Af AUG It hardly seems fair since the Hwlininliig • Arehery • Biuteball SWEET, TASTY, LUSCIOUS m • lloniolMU'k Riding been employed for the last 11 deadline ha^ passed also en- pear In court Aug. 28. only similarity is Uie itervlng Arts luid (Viifts Barllet!Pearsr ' Nut4in> Study • Hiiiunier Thnutro years. _ cxxiraged the Mohegon spokes- :....6 38 of beer, prlmiu-lly, plus those I Volleyball • BiwketlMlI Sklenar Is a graduate o f thc man. two popular British drinks, University of Omaha, where he Hamilton claims tha/r his tribe, Alumni Set Record Pascal Celery UNDfi elder and shandy (half beer, South Strtet Covontry, Conn. lbs. majored In business admlnis- as well as others In New Ei^- NEW HAVEN (AP) —Yale half lemonade). The pub Is tratlon and .was co-captain of (and, were not Informed of , the SVEET VINE liPENEO UlSCHHIS U M M K basically a social club iumI University alumni set a na­ — ------s — - S ------the basketball team. legislation setting the deadline. tional record in akanni giving gathering place. It’s quiU> com­ PEACHES He Is a U. S. Army* veteran They are trying to recover .wery, so was active in Republican poli­ at lbs 26th annual reunion oon- We s]M»nt iui bitereutlng evening tics In Wethersfield before mov- "Ooupe Mondiale” world B e ­ tribuled $1 mlHlon. Fruit Cocktail 4 of conversation. And since Eng­ ing to South Windsor four year. championship. ^ This marked the 20th coneecu- lish pubs close al 10:30 we got ® Mttaicians from 17 countries ttve year that the fund set b na­ liome at tiie ipilte res|K’ctiible is presently a member of the contest, which tional recxnxl. Swenson said. It Fruit Drinks 4 hour of 11 p.m. LEMON the Avery Street School PTA >«>" »>y a Russian. Valeri 1» also the fourth ittralghl year The Scotlmid trip was also a and the South Wlndaor Young ^ Itoooow that the oonlributlone exceeded good lesson in Hritlsli (v-ono- Republican Club. He has also Kasprzyk was chosen $4 million. OontribuUons were re­ mlcs. Aside from~nuul nuwicy. been active In Cub Scout af- eariier last week as the U.fi. ceived from 36.514 alumni, Spaghetti Sauce, the whole six days cost eacli of (airs. chamfton acoordkiti player fbr friends and parents of Yale stu­ us about J33 which Included cfu- PIES Skelnar said that he would the third straight year. dents. rental, gas. ov’emlght accom ­ Laundry Detergent welcome the opportunity to instant Cotlee modations, luid nuxUs, It d • catcoun BUSINESS CARDS p j Strong Rd. in South Windsor. LAMB LEGS lb. 69e 5 LB. AVERAGE with ihii coupon and purchots ol CHIU SAUCE NESTU'SQUIK with tKii coupon ond p-jrchote of PRINTED Neal, who Is married and the COUUtMi fcm sm i father of two children, in an­ ONE - 10-LB BAG Of one 13-oi btl ol Raised Letters, Colors, KNOWN lYIR VALl'ia pUiUi Stamp gifts C n c u i B i o T a U C B U R COOKIES nouncing his candidacy said K IT T Y PA N DISINFECTANT Free Cuts I GRANTS that "educathxi Is the stngle • Highland Park Market DlLLCMIRKIliS OATMEAL COOKIES PRONTO PRINTER most Important funetton of lo­ C AT LIT T E R m i l LY80L LIQUID 1007 Main St, E. Hartford 815 MAIN STREET MANCHISTER nwhesunumr livin ’easier. cal government We must exert 317 Hiffhluid SL, Manchester— Phone 646-1277 SWEET GHERKINS TIC-TAC-TOE 028-0004 - maximum effort to obtain the Ou»*Os GOOD A-iG ,E 2 'n jrO N GOOD .a t AUG (6>’ Pricts oHoctive thru Toesdoy, Ato. 121h in this Community and Vicinity. beat poasible education (or our reias intcriVi tmou 4at auc wt m m s v i thi skxt to iimit ooA tn m ii (h« right to limit quontitMx.

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f .. kS\ , -■ ' v:v' \ ■ \ ■ ' . ' PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. »fANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. AUGUST 11. 1969 PAGE FIFTEEN News Out: Martin Decked Own Win One, Lose One Routine Ace for Paul Talkative Ken Still I » c a l Attorney Pool Qroo- belt may be wearing a wider smile than ostial today . . . Tovar Spoiler Again and for good reason. Continues for Boston RSox The former UConn baae- ball player aced the 188-yard SCHEDULE N P .W Y D R I f f A P l ___T p - They weren’t the only AL fifth for New York, Bobby Mur- Awaits Top Thrill i —ve __ 'Thurman .Mliniinn And Gen« 18th hole at the Manchester BOSTON (AP) Manager a good shot as they sent right­ five of Its last 16 games, Wil­ lost them. He threw an awfully SILK CITY SOFTBALL sar Tovar has struck airain clubs hitting Sunday as Detroit cer, Thurman-Munson and Gene hander Jim Lonborg to the liams replied: ~. Jot of pitches.” sar lovar nas struck again Chicago White sox Michael hit successive homers M ILW AU KEE , W i s. Country Cloh yesterday. He Dick Williams figures that used a No. 4 Iron aa Joe L »- mound. However, the tall veter­ "N ot too much at the mo­ With two out In the first, Lon­ (AP) — Ken Still, a talka­ . - “"'i “ *■“ in -sr .-ii.-oi.-i™ bleds and Bay Fahey wateh- only better pitching and an was bombed for four runs In ment. We hope to have Rico Pe- borg loaded the bases on a sin­ Nebo Tovar, ^ making a season Cleveland hammered Fritz Peterson, 12-12, yielded six Country Club tive, personable veteran ed. continued hustle can snap the first Inning and one In the trocelll back at shortstop and gle and two walks. Bill Voss BlUiarda vs. Sportsmian, 9 breaking Up no hitters Kansas c ity 8-i and Washington hits for the victory, the eighth In and long time nonwinner, BEST 16 The ace waa the fifth this second and finally was lifted for George Scott back In the lineup, then doubled home three runs Nebo in the ninth inning by Bal- outlasted Seattle 7-5. nine games for the Yankees. the out of a pinch-batter In the third. but have to wait and see each and scored on another single. A — Larry Gozda 66-9—47, now has two victories this season at the local coarse. Tueaday, Aug, 12 timore , did it Tovar’s shot Into left field on The A ’s also lost Rick Monday their “ win one, lose one” The Angels continued to make day. Then the pitching has to That was the ball game. Paul (Sroobeit 67-9—48, John year, but the greatest thrill Sportsman vs. Manor, 7 ;30 again Sunday with a line an 0-1 pitch went over the out- for from four to six weeks when routine. merry at the expense of reliev­ get straightened away. The Red Sox averted a shut­ Peragiallo 63-4—49; B— Pete o f his golfing life is yet to stretched glove of shortstop be suffered a fractured hand "About the only thing you can ers Bill Lee and Ray Jarvis. "About the only thing we can out In the fifth on a walk, an In­ hit opening the ninth Foster 66-11—47, NeU T y l«r 69- Mark Belanger. Cuellar, 16-9, when hit by a pitch, come. do In times like this i.s to keep And veteran Ron Kline gave up do Is keep working hard. The field out and Mike Andrews' ^ Z i against Mike Cuellar, al- 11—-46. John D ^ o n t 62-13—49, "It’s the Ryder Cup,” toe lean then closed out the game for his * * * Y arbrough trying as hard as you con,” W il­ California’s 16th hit although he team has been hu.sMing In this bloop double, extending his hit­ (Sordon Smltb 61-18—49; C— S6-year-old said Sunday after D «c rr^ e r v l’ w ^ u t . 7:30 the Orioles still fifth consecutlge victory and TIOEBS - WHITE SOX — liams said Sunday after the Red escaped damage in the ninth. bad stretch. I have no com­ ting streak to nine games. Just Tony Stanford 66-17—46, Dan his two-stroke victory In toe Nebo ' beat the Baltimore’s sixth In a row. Mickey Lollch, 16-6, was Sox bowed 9-1 to the California "Our pitching has been hurt­ plaints In that department. We before a downpour forced a 47- Mbrline 66-16-60, E)d Dlk 74- llOO.OfW Greater Milwaukee :X Manor vs. Acadia, 9 Nebo 2-0. Jim Perry, 13-8, had a person- badked by a 14-hlt Detroit at- Angela before a crowd of 25,996 ing us,” Williams said before ju.st hope It’s a bad cycle and mlnute delay. The Red Sox fin­ 33—6J, E3 Ayera 67-16—61; Low Open. "There’s no greater thrill Captures REC BASKETBALL But the hit couldn't have been al eight-game winning streak tack, including Nonn Cash’s bo­ at Fenway Park. the team left for a flight to Chi­ we get going again." ished with Just five hits In a Oro6B — John PeraRaUo 69; than that—It’s got to be the Senior League as painful to Cuellar as those ended, althought he gave only mer, and shacked the White sox Vi The Red Sox, who have been cago. "That’s the main story. If Lonborg was his own worst weak offensive display. ea Blind Bogiey —Erwin Kennedy greatest of my (»reer. lyfonday, Aug. 11 Twins’ manager four hits In seven innings. But on four hits. unable to put together two we can only get some decent enemy as he surrendered five The Red Sox hope to regain a 72. SUITS victory—he made the Dixie 500 Knlcks vs.^ Indians 7:45 Jets laid on Dave Boswell, one of his two of them were Boog Powell’s « * « straight victories since the All- pitching we’ll be all right. We’re hits and walked three while winning path tonight when Mike P R O SWEEPS Citrus Open in March the first ATLAN TA (A P ) — Lee Roy vs. Eagles 9 own hurlers. 31st homer In the fourth inning ANOELB - BED SOX — 'S Star Game last month, failed playing catchup all the time. throwing 76 pitches In three In­ Nagy, owner of a 6-2 record, Otobb — John PeragaUo 69, tlUe of hls nine-year tour career Tuesday, Aug. 12 Yarbrough, who rapidly (a once again in being imable to That makes things extra nings. opens a three-game series In Martin disclosed after the de- Hendricks- eighth In Bill Voss had towe Wte . Erwin Kennedy 72; Net—Gor­ —boosted him Into lOto place on building a rags-to-rlchea ttory Biota vs. Hawks 7 ;46: Aetos seventh drove in four runs as CaUfomia / toe Ust from which 12 players follow up Saturday's 9-4 triumph tough.” "I>onnle made work for him­ Chicago. The White Sox plan to ___ „ feat that he had knocked out sevenm. don Smith 77-13—66, Jim Mor- unequaled in spotta, appears Tomato Valley 9 after the Jumped on Jim Lonborg, 7-6. will be chosen to play against over the Angels. Asked what a manager can do self,” Williams said. "H e got counter wfth Paul Edmonson, Boswell in a fight in Detroit Martin explained larty 74-6—68, NeU T yler 77-11— headed for stoolo car rartngr’e Wednesday, Aug. 13 Great Britain In Southport, Eng­ The Red Sox figured they had with a club which has won Just ahead of the batters and then who has a 1-4 mark. Wednesday after Boswell had “ S^^t that he was coming to the Tom Murphy 7-11, and Ken Ta- 66, OarroU Maddox 74-7-67, (Inst $300,000 neoaon. Stags vs. Crockett 7:45: Blest- land, In September. socked and kicked Twins’ out- '■«*‘=ue of Allison outside a res- turn stopped the Sox. John Dyment 80-13—67, Tony Yarbrough. 30, took a fts*>* les vs. Mota’s 9 But while the elated SUII fielder Bob Allison. taurant. Allison had been trying Stanford 94-17—67. step toward that summit tom- Thursday, Aug. 14 ...... INDIANS - ROYALS — hailed down a spot on toe team, There’s Still Hope for Braves, Phillies to calm down Boswell, who was LAMES EVENTS day when he won the Dixie 600 Wholesale vs. Indian Jr. 7:45: The 20 stiches Boswell suf- angry over coach Art Fowler’s Duke Sims, Tony Horton, Ken a disappointed Arnold Palm er angry over coach Art Fowler’s Nine Ho’le Group Sweefistakea nUle clamic at Atlanta MCema- Djury’s vs. Elogle Jr. 9 fered In the fight might well report that Boswell had not run Harrelson and Jose Cardenal (ailed In hls quest of an Im­ —Vivian Leaperance 40, Helen tkwuU Raeewiay. It waa hla fifth STANDINGS hurt the Twins as much because normal 18-to-20 laps before belted homers for Cleveland, proved posiUon in toe standings. Driidcwnter 43. nuijor speedway vtotory of the .SILK C IT Y SOFTBALL the right-hander, with a 12-9 Wednesday night’s gailie In De­ making it easy for Sam Mc- Palmer bogeyed toe last two After 13 Defeats to Chicago, Beat 18—Florence Barre 78. ■enaon and ran Ma boiUtoook te W. L. record, was told by Martin not (rolt Dowell, 13-10, who didn’t give a holes for a 72 and 287, far back Edna HiUnald 78; N et—Betty $140,870, beat ever tor a NAS­ Billiards 26 0 to report to the park In Baltl- . . . hit until the sixth inning and fin­ In toe field that lacked most of Benton 75-21—54, Oora Ander­ CAR Orand National pilot. Green Manor 20 6 more so as not to embarrass the great names of toe game. ished with a three-hitter, strik­ son 74-19—66; Ptato — Mary 'Ihere ore atx more 6(X>-fnUa Acadia 12 14 him because of the condition of TWINS-ORIOLES— He didn’t get a point and now ing out 14. Getigewere 29, Edna HiUnski evetda and three of 200 tnllea on Sutton Finally Beats Cubs Walnut 8 13 his face. must finish no lower than sec­ The Yankees, meanwhile, un­ 29. DeCormJer 3 ond In PGA championship that the NASCAR calendar. They NEW YORK (AP)—Don 20 Despite the defeat, the Twins loaded against Oakland while SENATORS - SAINTS — East Division Sportsman B 21 starts Thursday if he Is to make Assured o f Win, Ken Still Yells, Jumps carry more than $700,000 In maintained their 1%-game lead A’s slugger Washington dissipated W. L. Pet. G.B. Sutton was in a rut but fi­ Ellington Ridxe toe team (or the fifth Ume. He prise nwvney and Lee Roy said Chicago in the West Division of the stretched his homerless string three-run triple by Lee M aye Gross — A^Jack McMeekin 71 43 .623 — nally climbed out after REC SOFTBALL now is 15to on the list. he ptonn to run at least seven at New York 68 48 .564 7 Am erican League over Oakland to 47 at bats, his longest barren and then came from behind on r»-»«eT 77; B — Jim Poverman, Ai only four years of trying. W. L. Still shot a remarkable 65, them. St^ Louis as the laced stretch of the season. Ed Stroud’s plnch-hlt, tying tri- • . ■ Softball Marathon Planned 63 51 5.53 8 Alberti’s 12 2 Kem p 77; C — Roger Mountain seven under par on the 7,076- Yarbnugth. who warm ed up Pittsburgh 58 54 .518 12 That means there’s still Into the A ’s with four homers Alter broke a 1-1 pie in the eighth and Paul Oasa- 78; D — Ruse Hartmann 89; Wholesale 8 B yard, par 72 North Shore Coun­ tor Sunday’s recor($arUtnc Dix­ Phlla’.phla 44 67 .396 25'/j hope for the Atlanta for a 6-1 victory. deadlock with a homer In the nova’s single for the lead run. R A ID E R IN LIN E FOR STE A L— Oakland defensive back Dave Grayson E — Joe Faitani 91. ie 500 by driving more than 1,000 Klock a 8 try Club course, and finished By DeMolay This Weekend Montreal 36 79 .307 36 Hraves and Philadelphia B. A. Club 7 7 draws bead on pass intended for Baltimbre’s Tom Matte in exhibition at Oak­ .BE'TTER NINE with a 277, two strokes ahead of mllen of (Ire testa Thursday and West Division Friday at the new 2.64n0a Phillies, who are on dis­ AhnulU 6 7 land. The defender intercepted toss thrown by Earl Morrall but dropped ball. A — Stan Markowski 38-3—35, South African Gary Player. John Mather CSuvptar, Order bring wHh them some article at C incinnati 61 46 .676 — tressing treadmills of their Telephone 6 8 Jack McMeekin 38-3—SS; B — Player also had a 66—despite of DeMolay will hold' a softtxill clothing to be r iltatributlnn Los Angeles 61 61 .645 3 Country’s Baseball Followers Sutton, the Los Angeles Dodg­ Mota’s 8 11 Poverman 37-4—33; C — Roger 18to when he split hls britches day al 9;30 p.m. The maraUsm to toe underj'rivUedgod TtUs most 400 yanla ahead of Fiord San Fran. bI 62 .640 8Vi er right-hander who hdd lost 13 Mountain 36-6-.-30, Jack Criato- while lining up a putt—(or 279. la sciMsduIed to last for SO IkoUrs, will be tile first tlm,> ever that teammate David Peonsm. He Houston 60 63 .681 4Mi consecutive decisions to Chica­ INDY SOFTBALL fani 42-8—34. Dave Berger 41-7— Lee Elder was alone In third In conjunction with DeMida/s any DeMolay chapter liajt loeld averaged 133.001 miles per hour San Diego 35 70 .307 30 go, beat the Cuba for the first Confused with Greatest Clubs Bills Score Double, 34; D — Jim Homing 43-8—35, at 280 after a 66, Jim Wlrchors 50to lumlveraary this year. a mdtball moratoon'. In netting the pace the final 160 W. L. Sunday’s Results mllen bohu-e a skimpy crowd of time In his big league career Taylor’s 18 8 John Sommena 43-8—36 E — Joe had a 66 (or 281, Bob Lunn hod a The mnraUion mUfS be con­ DeMokiy entertnliw inora. L ob Angeles 4, Chicago 2 NEW YORK (AP) __I f line concerning outfielders: “ Maybe baseball ought to Sunday, with reliever Pete R ay’s 11 4 Faltahl 43-12—31, Frank Shel­ 71 for 282 and (our more were tinuous, therefore the Mt. Nebo tlkxw. OH they provide Uie m em ­ ■J7.S0O Houston 3, Montreal 1 baseball fans throughout *>®®t outfielders, name the team of the decade In Mikkelsen nailing down a 4-2 de­ Wyman 8 8 don 43-8—35; Kickers — Chuck tied at 283—Larry Ziegler, Field SoAbtUl Field will be bers wRli miuty hours of broth­ Rlrtuird Petty, nreklng hls New York 3, Atlanta 0 cision. the country are confused ^ ” Reynolds 80-4- 78; Chet Wlncze Chuck Courtney, Peter Town­ utlllaixl undt'r the Ughta during erhood and gvxHt. clean fun. 100th career victory on major Cincinnati 10, Philadelphia 0 Lenox 8 8 said another official. The Bravos, battling to stay in WINK 8 8 Top Skins, Sign O. J. 83-7—76; John Sweeney 86-10— send and T erry Dill. the evening lioimi Membenthtp In DeMolay Is niMXHtwaya,. (tnUhed third. He Pittsburgh 7-8, San Diego 6-6 The outfield will be tabulated as It may never happen because the thick of the five-team Na­ 8 76; Irv Farber 84-8—76; Hugh Free-will offerings wlU be open to all bo>'s 14 Uuough luid Praraon were In the aanw St. Louis 7, San Francisco 4 Congo • naming the greatest play­ one, general category.” it seems too logical. tional League West Division Metoodlat 3 18 Take bluegllls on nice? You taken from all spectators. Dw 21. and with youths of tola age lop with Yarbrough. Charlie Today’s Games ers in the game’s history Of course, these instructions GREATEST EVER N E W Y O R K ( A P ) — T h e San Francisco 49ers at Seattle and 46-yard field goata by Jim 9^70; Lee v Z i a 88^ L - ^ Y d ^ Ulotxbach waa hMirth and Don­ race, dropped a 3-0 decision to Allied 0 14 bet! The chunky Utile fighters proceeds will be doniUed to lo­ (N)rtlcl|>o4inK, It la eoji)' to nee Philadelphia (Wise 9-0) at and the naming of the pertain to the All-Tim e team. Lou Gehrig, IB nie AlUaon fifth as Fhrd cars New York—their sixth loss In rest of pro football, partic- ^ Turner-The O.rds’ scores came Bugnackl 88-12- 76; Second John will often hit very small dry or cal charities. why It in puonlble fne manithuna Cincinnati (Arrlgo 2-2 or Mer­ Yet, Babe Ruth In right field, Rogers Hornsby, 2B , , i j u • other Saturday night exhlbi- on a 24-yard pass from Charley Sommers 91-12—79; Jack Gold- the lost seven starts against the DUSTY SOFTBALL greatest living players they wet flies. It. Is osloecl that all iipociatorN to kiHt tar BO nuuiy hourw. swept the first five placea 6or ritt 11-6), N T y Cobb In left field and Dl- Honus Wagner, SS u la r ly th e w o rld c h a m p ion tlpns saw Baltimore stop the Johnson to Jackie Smith and berg 92-13—79; Joe Gallery 94- Mets In less then two weeks. W. L. have plenty of company. Ute ftml Ume this year. New York (McAndrew 8-4) at Magglo in center field were Pie Traynor, 3B The Phillies, battling to finish 14 0 Form er and present day play­ N ew Y ork Jets, had double Oakland Raiders 34-30, San Die- field goals of 49 and 32 yards by 15—79; Phil DlOorda 89- l ( ^ 79- Houston (Grlfftn 7-6), N Tedfoird’s named by position. Joe D ac­ Ty Cobb. LF out the season In the National Herald 10 4 ers, club officials and many rea.son todav to oause and Orleans Saints jim Bakken. Pete Lingua 79-0—79; Howard St. Louis (Carlton 18-8) at Los League East Division, absorbed tually replaced the g^eat Tris Joe DlMagglo, CF VFW 9 5 members of the Baseball Writ­ , D cc 1 whip Philadelphia Baltimore’s Johnny Unitas Tourtellotte 99-20—79; Marvin Angeles (Osteen 15-9) Speaker on what had been re­ Babe Ruth, RF ponder over the Uuiialo 13-7, Kansas city clobber De- completed 12 of 18 passes for 150 Weinotoin 104*25—79. another thumping froiji Cincin­ Gunver 8 6 ers’ Association of America are Only games scheduled nati, losing 10-0. Those arc the garded as baseball’s greatest Mickey Cochrane, C Gorman 8 6 still wondering when and where Bills, who won only a sin- Chicago down Miami yards and one touchdown Gross — A Jim Gordon 76; Tuesday’s Games same Reds who beat Philadel­ outfield. Walter Johnson, P, RH North End 3 10 signals were changed to namO trip (ramp la s t season against the Raiders and Lenny B — Lou Beckeo- 76, Pat In- Cincinnati at Montreal. 2, twi- phia 12-6 on Friday and 19-17 a DiMaggio also was named the Lefty Grove, P, LH H arry’s 2 12 two teams instead of one. ^Thf Bills came up vdth two turned a 60-yard pass In- domenlco 76 C — Tony Lembo nlght week ago Sunday. For the sea­ The confusion started even be­ greatest living center fielder John McGraw, Mgr. Minnesota Vikings romp over terceptlon Into another Colt 84. Philadelphia at Atlanta, N Discount 2 12 son, the Phllllc log reads two fore Willie Mays stepped up to and the greatest living player. GREATEST LIVING big accomplishments over the Denver 26-6. touchdown BETTFR nhsiit New York at Houston. N We have no fault to find with George Slsler and games won and nine lost against receive a gold trophy as the VlZ*l^^m ^LcoaclZ*^Va^^ addition to Buffalo’s upset Keith Lincoln raced {our A - Jim Goixton 36-2-34; B Chicago at San Diego, N ALUMNI Jr. BASEBALL Cincinnati. "greatest living right fielder” at Joe D receiving the finest triple Stan Muslal, Tie, IB St. Louis at I job Angeles, N W. L. tnelnn Redskins 21-17 Fridav Redskins, the Rams yards for a touchdown on the (1- —Tom McCusker 37-6—32; C — In other National League PUKLUDE TO HOMER— lohnny Heiuh of Cincin­ baseball’s Gala Centennial din­ crown ever awarded any ath­ Charlie Gehrlnger, 2B Tiniin ^ tripped the Dallas Cowboys in nal quarter’s first play to give M. Rubdnow 39-7—82 Herb TW- Hart Pittsburgh at San Francisco Tlgor.s 8 5 lete, but there are some who Joe Cronin, SS games Sunday, St. Ix>uls clipped nati (lifi a .jijr when Piiillie pitclier Dick I’an’ell sailed ner two nights before the All- Tw entvfou r hours later the F r l^ y night 24-17. San Diego Its victory Jver the d i « 39-7-32; D - J ^ e Honnon Yiutks 7 B feel this la a promotional gim ­ Pie Traynor, 3B VOLVO V / CORR San Francisco 7-4, Pittsburgh S’tar game In Washington. An T m (he Cleveland capitalized on 49ers Saints. Atlanta tripped the Ea- 42-9-33; Kickers — Tom Bug- American Ixsagne one lieliind his imek as catciier Dick Watkins dived Melts 8 6 took a from San appropriate souvenir book listed mick to keep Joe D in baseball. Ted Williams, LF to reach it. Cincinnati standout then watched a Red Sox 7 6 eZh feZ 7a Z ‘°»^‘=hdowns In 69 gles on field goals by Bob Etter nackl 90-12-78; Jack Goldberg East Division Diego 7-6 and 8-6 and Houston eligibles as "greatest player” He Is executive vice president Joe DiMaggio, CF prize catch from the 1968 col- seconds in the third period and and Bob B erry’s touchdown 93-13—80. L. Pet. Ditch Ki> liy before hammering out a . Dodgers 3 11 and coach with Charley Finley’s New England's Fastest Growing Auto Deolersliip y W. O-B- defeated Montreal 8-1. and “ greatest living player.” Bill Dickey. C INDY .SOFTBALL f f Z" di'ii k t .a “ nine-point deficit, pass to Mike Donohue in the Gross — A Carol CarUwn 97; Baltimore 79 34 .669 — .* * * ” I only played right field two . Bob FeUer, P, RH If the Bills can beat the Red- On one occasion, the Browns third period. B — Celeste Sheldon 100 Mary Taylor’s Tavern defeated Detroit 64 48 .671 1<% DODGERS - CUBS — Braves 2% games off Cincinnat­ Brock’s double and n sacrifice or three times In my life,” Mays The dream teams picked truly Grove, P, LH 168 Burnside Avenue, Eost Hartford— 289-3461 ■ Ray’s restaurant for sole 1poa- Dawson’s two touchdown HesHn 100; C - EUle Monih Boston 60 53 .631 1® Sutton was leading 2-1 when i’s pace In the West. •said In his acceptance speech, ^11 they 1^ able to do with the seven-yard line where Tom my passes to Frank Pitts highlight- 103; D—Shirley H om liw 106 67 .609 « « * Wosh’n . 59 21% he was lifted for a pinch hitter past and present. There were Ca ifom a Davis, back to punt, had to fall ed Kansas City’s bombardment B ETTE R N IN E .650 night at Keeney Field, 7-4. Tay- Say Hey was thrilled to New York 57 67 22% In the eighth. The Dodgers ral- REDS - 1’llll.S — PIRATES - PADRES — some notable omissions as there All-Am erica flash i ^ l n g In on the ballv after a bad pass of the Detroit Lions. A — Carol Cartoon 46-9 - 37; 48 68 .414 lor’s scored heavily In the first ^ Cleveland 82% lied for two runs In that Inning The Rods got a three-hlttcr Jose Pagan ripped a home in left field and Joe DiMaggio In are bound 'to be when people at­ their bacMleld. With Simp^n, from center. Charles Leigh Dick Butkus of the Chicago B — Mange Allen 4^12 86; West Division two Innings to hold off Ray’s. Softball Featured 1060 Biiick raactra 236, 4- 1986 P-IKO Red with Mack and needed the cushion when 'roei c.iirv Nolan, who hurled run in each game as the Plrate.s center. tempt to cover 100 years. do the Bills ^ e as a serious scored from the one. Bears got In all kinds of trouble M iry Heslln 48-12- 38; C-Millie For»igfi and Spoiti Minnesota 68 46 .696 the Cubs came back to score a Big bats for the winners were 1967 Firebird Hardtop. Door Hardtop f'uatom fuU Intarior, overdrive, six perfect Innings before Ijir r y swept San Diego. "Stan Muslal on first base in If the same people voted to­ On Jimmy Fund threat to the Jets supremacy In The ensuing kickoff was In the game against the Dol- Marsh 51-16-35, F^Uth PnlozeJ Oukinml 65 46 .414 I'.li run and loud the bast's against Pagan’s first-game shot .shat­ .swung by Bud Minor and Walt o. , V-H, 4-apeed, factory alf |x>wer. power wtndosvs, fac­ AM-KM radio H„sie opened the seventh with a Bavler, each getting two hits, a tie with George Slsler? was a morrow such names as Bill T er­ the American L e a ^ e . touched by three 49ers before phins at .Miami. He was first ac- 51-16 -35; D — Shirley Homing Seattle 46 65 .414 20Vi Jim Brewer. tered a tie and Uien he added a single. Only Jim M lstrcUa was able to question asked by m ^ y . Stan ry, Frankie Frisch, Eddie Col­ Night at Mt. Nebo I t s only the exhibition season, Cleveland’s Tom Butler got It at cused of biting an-official, then 51-17-34; Kickers — M ary Hee- (XNidItiontog, ’2196 tory air condition- M995 KiinsiiH City 45 67 .402 22 Then Mikkelsen came In and key triple In a three-run ninth Johnny Bench drove In four get two hits for the losers. the Mtin played 21 ftal seas^s lins among the old guard and o( course, and only time will the 49et; six. Bo Scott scored two with stomping on middle guard 100-27—73; Carol (,'artoon wide ovals California 43 66 .394 22% I>llched out of the Jam by get­ runs with a single and a three- inning that clinched It. Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente The sixth annual Jimmy Fund 1964 P-IMO Block with rod 43 70 .381 24%' Taylor’s finished the season Cardinals but provi^ the answers to these plays later from a yard out to I^rry Little’s fingers during a »7-17 -60. KWW Mercedes Bens 2S0-HL Chicago ting the next two Imttcrs In nm homer as the hcavy-hlltlng Manny Sanguillen had four only three of them as a full time and (Jarl Yastrzemskl of the slow pitch softball doubleheader interior, ovardrlvs, AM-WU Sunday’s Results with a 12-3 mark and Ray’s fin­ quMtioiM put the Browns ahead. fight that erupted with Miami Fam ily Tourajunento ground balls. R«is won their fourth straight tills in the opener. first baseman. present certainly would rank will take place Tuesday, Aug. Roadster. Dork green, saddle 1964 Ituick Skylark (tonvartl- Detroit 8. Chicago 2 • * « ished with a 11-4 record. Tbe Jets provided the other Boston quarterback Mike Tal- ahead and 12 minutes left. Father A Son Low groos - radio, locally MH5 and I2II1 in the Inst 14 starts. In the nightcap. Pagan and Musial belonged in the out­ high In any voting contest. 19 at Mt. Nebo. Interior, Uke new. California 9, Boston 1 Taylor’s 340 000 x—7-10-3 weekend iferro tossed two touchdown Butkus pleaded Innocent on Doc and Pete Llngun, 73 (a new 1967 Ford I.TD 2-t)oor Hard tile V-6. autofnatic, powar own ad. MF.TS ■ BRAVES — * • • Roberto Clemente both tagged field. So did Mickey Mantle. " I have the greatest respect In the preliminary game, Cleveland 8, Kansas City 1 R ay’s 100 300 0-4- 6 2 e^bition action. They bowed to passes in the first half that set all charges after he was eject- record) low net — Doc and Dave s' »«rlng, (Kiwer brakos, pow­ cracked throe CARDS ■ GIANTS — two-run homers. What’s wrong with naming five for Casey Stengel," says Bava- W IN F and Ryan’s Sport Shop top Yellow with $1555 New York 6, Oakland 1 • « « tne St. Louis Cardinals In St. the stage for the Patriots’ con- ed. Shortly thereafter. Jack DUt^ua 82-12—70. hlt.H, Including his 19lh homer, outfielders? sl. "H e and John McGraw were of East Hartford will clash at block vinyl top. er windosm. dark M995 Baltimore 2. Minnesota 0 Mike .Shannon hammered a ALUMNI .IR. BASEBALL I ^ l s Saturday night 13-6, and quest of the Bengals. Tallferro Concannon hit Dick Gordon with Mother A Daughter — I>jw and Nolan Ryan, Don Cardwell ASTROS • EXPOS — Buzzle Bavnsl, president of voted the greatest managers. 6:30. The main attraction will blue Washington 7, Seattle 6 home run In the ninth liming, T lg 'r s ’ Rick Letts pitched a or toe 8®®oneed. Many extras ton .335. extra ba.se hit, that being a dou­ tion," said the instructions, All-Time team might have been kings all were too much (or "outattUng like this: ’1795 California at Detroit. N AM-FM radio. Brit tab racing 1966 I42S 2-Ooor 4-ip ssd. Runs R. Jackson, Oakland ble. "you will find enclosed the eligi­ after the World Series to eat There will be an elimination v t a c a d a i:.ArtQ AT AT /AT,. <. a Dcnver. ”L*t'o try to do unto t»i«n what Seattle at Cleveland, N NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) .Saturday evening, Rauch This week’s exhibition schwl 0»ey did unto us," J 1967 Huick , Specto! 2-Door radio, heater, dark M R R C To Firing of John Sain 99; F. Hobln.'-xm, H altiniore li!> Tigers o il 310-6-5-3 bility list. This contains the into space devoted to football. game tonight at RoberUon Field green. Priced to Bell ’ Oakland at Baltimore, N - Tbe phone Jangled In the learned he was toe coach of O. ule- xhlbltlon sched- ^ although Grost Runs battiul in Powell. Red Sox 000 020- 2-0-7 names of players who have been "A fter all," said one official. 1963 Mercedes Benz 2208E Hardtop V-8. autonuatlt. Mue Kan. City at Wojihlngtpn, N between second place Manches- I'llK ’ADO (A!*) — Mickey Lolich had Just fired a Baltimore 103; Klllcbrcw. Min­ Letts and Pryor; Davey and elected by fans in each city to "(ootball has been eating sports ter Herald anilHhlrd place VFW Friday night-Baltimore of overcoming power steering Green wUh'*' Minnesota at New York, N 4-speed, AM-KM r:i Ho. b’sck four hit 8-’2 victory over the Chicago White .'sox for nesota 101. Miller. the greatest team (or their fran­ page space during the baseball at 6:15. This game will decide Coach John Rauch uses as his m erger of the American and — "ouoton. Buffalo, „______^ with red leather €Atog Mack vinyl Interior M795 1966 Volvo ItaN Btaltem Hits-Blair, Baltimore 143; In toe first four matches were 1967 123ft 2-Ooor 4-apoad. ilia Ifith victory of the .season, hut Detroit’s heixi of the chise, plus all members of the season with hpldouU, retire- which team will enter tourna­ Wagon 4-e(>eeaJU'rl.s. Oakland .39 And so Rauch held onto the because he did not believe they a m ^ A F I P t U b u r ^ < ^ -b e h to d d o ^ s victory and whtt* interior ■ ■ w w each other tonight In the state ton Open. phone with some trepidation, would lead to a ^quick settle- ’ over Mrs. Mary Ann Etael Cu7 1961 VolkMwagen 2-Ooor 4 pltehlng (xinches In the business Pitching (12 dcclslonsl—Mc­ 1966 1Z3H autamaUe. S-Door (Inals o( the American Legion Burton, of St. Louis, had to whUe at toe other end of the ment. C lncin„..i at an estimated $.10,000 a year, Nally. Baltimore 16-1, .941, speed, radio and $ T Q E baseball tourney ns a result of overcome a 57-pln deficit behind country. In San Diego, the phone But they did, Simpson signing at V^^eri^ Zlegenfuss Bun 1966 Ford (kainlry Bquire Mhlta with rad R f R M 2.29; Palmer. Baltimore 10-2, heater 1967 ,Oldsmobtlr Cuttaoe 4- late-game action Suniluy. hud voiced dLssalIsfaction last Haixlwtck to score 8,877 and chan^ hands. a four-year, neveut contract that : Oakland. AFL, Iheir triL * tollewed an 6-6 MQ VS, automaUc, powvr interior “ IR^R .833. 1.94. Naugatuck was the 4-2 victor week by saying. "When my ad­ grab the $3,000 top-prize money. "Ctaach,” aald the new voice, the Bills flatly .stated will pay “ 6-0 vrin b ^ O ^ e o r-o ld Peaches f>oor Bedan V-6. automatic, - McDowell, steering, arhite wUh $ 1 R R C over Bristol after being threat- Hardwick finished in second “ I n«ed some time to d ea r up a 6-foot-2. 204-pnund Southern Sunday Dalla*. N FL, at San B arU tw lc* over power steering, vice Isn’t used and there are no Cleveland 191; Ijollch, Detroit red Interior lateW end In the eighth Inning. Bristol place with 8.868 and $1600 af­ couple of personal things. But I California All-American "more Francisco. NFL; New York. Mrn Jonoz In a sliwlta match *2995 1966 123ft automatic 1-Ooor. results from what I’m doing 179. ermtns white loaded the basifa. hut fielder Jim ter cha^lklng up 197 to the win­ think I can be to tralntog camp than any rookie has beeh paid -NFL, vs. New York. AFI-, at which rave to* U « a Trrnrn, WMte with red Mtartar Two there, then I figure It’s time to National Ix'itgue Honkey made a thrilling catch leave." ner's 213 in the’ 40th and final on Tuewlay.” »-n®e the merger. ” J New Haven. Conn. Batting (300 at batsl—C. 1966 (TtevroUt Osprice Weg- ta cta x -e $ 1 1 9 5 for the third out. l>osltlon round match. Rauch recognized^the voice as That would probably put ------/ Campbell' met with Sain Sun­ Jones. New York .351; Clemen­ Amtoricon Cars 1966 Pontiac Tempest 2-Door on V 6, automaUc. power Tom Somers led the victors IJchsteln was only seven pine belonging to O. J. but admitted Simpson to the $300.000-$350,000 day morning tutd, after a brief te, Pittsburgh .351. Coupe. V-6. auto- $ | 1 0 C with three hits, ami Dave Yoc- behind Hardwick with 8,861. His he still was puzzled, so he asked neighborhood, and while nelthef Bteering. etmm $ 1 7 ^ 1 chat. Sain was fired. matlc I I W kowski drove in two runs in the Runs Bonds, San Francisco prize money was $1,200. one more question: Wilson nor Rauch is about to pagne ■ " 9 ^ third inning. Tlie win was Naug­ Ixilloh said: "Last year 1 won 88; Kcsslnger. Chicago 86. "H ave your worked out your disclose the actual terms of the atuck’s fourth straight in the 17 games and three more in the Runs battixl In - Santo, Chica­ contract?” pact. Rauch was more than wlll- World Serle.'i, This year. I've RegisfroKon double-elimination tournament. (c go 92; McCovey. San Francisco ••Yes.” said O. J. “ every- ing to discuss hls immediate 1968 Ford Fatriane 500 4-Dr won 15 ,Ho far In UH17. 1 had lost 91 Tonight’s Game Middletown edged out East JOHN SAII)I thing's been worked out.’ plans for Simpson-when he ar- Bedan. V-6. autorpatic, power 965 MustaiM Hardi(0^ to straight before Sain straight­ Hits M Alou. Pittsburgh 16'; ■ V HartfonI on a '(ilooping single Homer-hlttlng R eggie Jack- And that’s how, at 6:20 p.m. rives in camp. For Midget Footixili ened me out and then I won nine ) eteenng, dark blue. $ R R R C /-8. \4 baW.l\ C M C by relief >pltcher Bob Presjon. Porer. Clnclnniytl 143. son and the streaking Oak-' of my laM ^0 games. I would factoriy waiTBfXy p - i s b o also in the eighth Inning. East Siiiliiig (^iaiii|uoii IHiubles , Kesslnger. Chicit- land Athletics engage the For Bo7» —A|^ 10 to is Volvo say John Sain has had i)ulte an Hartford hud led 3-0 until a .MILFORD. \.\I’ I . TiHld Field, g\' 32; .M, Albu. Pittsburgh 32 , runaway Influence on my career” 70 to 115 LIm. three-run burst by Middletown a 15 year-old from Port Wash- Triples B. Williams, Chicago Iraders In the American tied the game in ttio seventh In­ Sain has shown re.sidts u.h a I'ng.ton, 1.1, IS the new Hluejay 9; Tolan. Cincinnati 9. I.eagiie Eastern Division, on AUTOMATIC ning. coach, but it’s his methods b( National Sailing champion. Home runs - McCovey. San the NBC’s m ajor league Will B* Held A 119. 13,14,15 Falcon 2-Door coachingwhich are not accept­ Young Field, racing with Ills Francisco 36; 1. May, Clncinna- ...... P.J.'Daniels had two hits for baseball Oanie-Of-The-Week dor. standard 1966 P IMO WhNe wMh bUck the victors, who have lost one ed by the establishment 12-year-old sister, Honnie. scored ** 32 CAR WASH in Baltimore, tonight at 8. Mt. Nebo FieU—6-8 PJl4. interior, owrdrive. R M R C game In the tournament. The accepted theory for train­ .secorul. third aiul first plai'es Stolon bases Hixa-k, St. Louis This Is the second o f ’three ((Additional X6c lor Wax) AM FM. — Middletown can walk off with ing pitchers is to have them run (or 5', |x>lnls. Ifi seciUHl. wa-s 41, Bonds. San Francisco 31. night games oh NR4'-TV’s the crown by winning In to­ dolly luul pitch batting practice A.J, Waslcy Jr of the EssT'.x Pitching ti2 lie,clslonsi—Sel­ A U ROYS MUST/K 1M9 baseball schedule on o p e n 14 HOUBS: 1M6 Ford ralriO M 800 1-Dr { r,// night's game at Palmer at certain times.. Sain refu-se.s to Yacht Club with a Mth and two ma. I'hlcago U-4. .733 , 3.80; i) Channel Mi. ACCOMfANIEO RY A PARENT allow his pitclK’irs to run -and seconds, GowTie fa rte r of Thim ­ Carroll, Cincinnati 12-5, .706. Hardtop V t. automaUc. 1987 p-ilOO White with black Stadium. If Naugatuck wins, Sportscasters Curl Oowdy would rather have them throw 3.69. 15 SpruM StTMt, Maiebastir TWs ad poM ier by the power otaaring $ ' l R a ( (rterdnve. however, the two teams will ble Isliyids. was third. They and Tuny Kubek will call the Ef imder his guidance than In but­ the only two fo n n e ^ c u t TU RN IN G B.\UK A SCORE— Boston catcher Russ Gibson turns his back on M sachestar Midget A Poay Football Trrtattsn ■•V® ■ AM FM radio meet again to decide the state Strikeouts Jenkins. Chica­ play-by-play a<'tlon. (Next ta 1011x0051 Bakery, Near Oak Street) championship. ting practice. finl.ihers m the toj> 10. go 199, Gibsim. St. Ia>u1s 198 .Angels' Bill Voss after tagging him out close to plate yesterday in Boston.

, \ t»AGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Astwsr ta PrtWtat Panla Andover I'M SOIM'TO DRIVE 7P- LOOK AT IT THIS WAY, PETUNIA... MORE CAREFULLY SAVIN' P U N L E N r y ON TOWIN WELL, rrs b e e n n c e Indians, Sheriffs I5T51T1 w C H A TTIN G WTTH 'ttX l BORIS'**' f j r a n i m FROM NOW ON c h a r g e s ; r YOU SOUND b s t t e b a l l t h e (zinr.Tl =1 O ld Coop DON'T BE B I)6$Y 3 TUAB/ n e x t TIME ‘tOU WANNA ACROSS DOWN (i( G A R A G ^ PLAY t?ET£CnVE,TBY WATCHIN' n With this coupon and a ’S purchase TOO CAREFUL., l^r^^AJTVMOVlE/ 1 ------skins IF u r y a I NEED TH' 4 "W ild ------2 Paradise lid D estroyed BUSINESS' Hickok” 3 Church sewing Merit : 7 8“ Sitting------” society (Sioux) 4 Flags By .Flam es 12Stir 5 Pelvic bones 13 Turkish 6 Flee (slang) One of the last viatages of Ice Cream regiment 7 Wild animal Half Gallon Carton 14 Ox of 8 Territories a bygone era in Andover pass­ Indonesia under ban 27 Ban 42Iroquoiuoian ed into UsRory Saturday morn­ Coupons good Mon., Aug. 11 Indian 15 Apache (var.) 28 German river thru Wed., Aug. 13. Limit one *■ 32 Female ing. At 8:46 ajn. the Andover t. iHf Wr w„M. i,H. 0*3^ I chieftain 9 Integrated 43 Irritete V A m il A carton per coupon per cus­ W*** A«»«, ta< , ruminant 44 Entomb TM v s ft* OH 17 Unless (Latin) 10 Nonwinner Volunteer Pine Depaitment re­ tomer. 33 Mariner’s 46 Indiana (ab.) 18 California U Dens sponded to a call to the prop­ ICE ALLEY OOP live oak 16 Lubricant direction 48 Shield (var.) BY V. T. HAMLIN 19 More trim 20 Superlative 35 Ottawa 49 High In erty of L«o Nelson, Bunker HUl 21 Malt brew suffix Indian chief stature Rd., where a large chicken SStopeShop YAHl NOUR / SUMP1N WENT \ PH0BO9I 50 Foray 22 Asterisks 23 Abstract being 36 Foot-driven coop fire 'was in progress. TTie ^ASTOOLOSlTl WRONQ I COMPLETELY 23 Bitter vetch 24 Regret lever 51 Prune (S co t) • bf ib f ib H f R ••••••» ••••s w e e »e ••••••ee»»eee»e eOMEWHEREl/ OVERLOOKBP fire departments (Tom Oohim- 25 Fastener of 26 Little island 38 IndubiUble 54 Japanese that LITTLE G tI i s (var.) 41 Request herb bia cm] South Ooventry asslat- MOON- steel plates LA ST . 29 Greek letter ed fiirougb mutual aid. 6 TO P«« 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 1 1 10 30 Snow vehicle r Upon eu^val at the tire, fire­ 31 Groom (India) 13 14 men saw the building wad all 34 Month (ab.) 12 With this coupon and a *5 purchase ■8Tlaw»AO^. , ^ in flames and most of the roof 37 Great Barrier 15 18 17 M TOTm ick. IsUnd (N.Z.) had fallen. The immediate )Nlu«*oy « 39 Preposition II 20 problem of protecting surround­ Land 0’ Lakes 40 Speechmakers ing property and queuing the ^ Be indebted 21 or Stop A Shop fire wtas compounded by the dif­ for M OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 43 Longs for 23 24 26 ficulty In obtaining water due 45 Moral offense J to the narrow road ■which' was 29 33 Butter 47 Entrancie a considerable distance to a ' C O ONI...WHAT ■ 1 N E V E R m i n d conduit 34 36 36 N water source, a ^ was soon l-lb pkg, V4 lb prints HAPPEKIED ME TE L L IS J' 49 Piano ■ 1 ■ clogged with vehicles. Nearly TO JACK y o u T H E R E S T - adjusters Coupons good Mon,, Aug. l l WHEW HE 6 0 T 40 W E’RE GOKJWA 52 Chew of four thousand feet of hose waa thru wed.. Aug. 13. Limit one DAVY JONES ,IV TO THE TOP F/WP OLiX 1 BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS . tobacco laid In order to obtain sufficient lb per coupon per customer. >> OF THE FIRST HAND, 43 U 46 : Y BEAW- U Custodian ■ water from a stream. Although r IW A B O U T 80 OWNIN' THIS NOW I'M GONNA WE HATE TH ERE'S A STALK ? A M IN U T E .' 55 Russian 47 SI the building will bo oonstdered DEED IS WHAT BUILD ME A SNUG LTL TO TELL YOU A POACH ER mountain 62 63 64 a total loss, parts of it were |Q a»pcShop| COTTAGE ON MY OUR LAND. range 56 Unemployed MTVed a s w ell a s n e a rb y prop­ ••••••••••••••••••••e»ea«eeeee •eeeeeeeeaeeeeeee PIECE O ’ GROUND - V 66 67 57 ^ p i r e 56 e rty . 58 Action (suffix) 58 59 The chicken ctx>p, a wood and 59 Vended 11 oinderblock jRmoture, was own­ 60 Subjoin ■ 0 - (Htwspaptr fnUrprlu Ana.) e d b y L eo Nielaon and was ap­ parently empty at the time of the fire. Other unite which responded in true fire .service fashion were Engine 11, Tank 6 and Service 2 from South Ooventry and En­

leg U t fa ' ON - - Al< rigkii rtstered gine 7, Engine Tank 10, and f i t ft«*«>s l^ d i^ ts, Ny CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Service 1 from Columbia. Those units plus Andover's Engine 12, Engine Tank 8 and Rescue 5 WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE were able to control the fire by 9:24 a.m. but the overtiaul of ¥ r McNaiigtit the area wasn't completed un-. Performers for Wednesday Soul Concert til 1 p.m. when the last Andover m u THE WORRY WART A.)) e *«M »r MA lx. f/ TM Mt Ns Wl Five members of the Soul Syndicate a soul band from Hartford, and Mary Stewart, dancer, unit returned to the fire house. A H M )A S ale TTI------relax on the steps leading up from the cement platform hio Center Park, "niey came to eee t:MCHANlfeD where their sounds will go during “ Souled Out,*' a soul concert Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. The Andover Lake Property Owners A.ssociatlon will sponsor Fo r e s t SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL which will benefit the Inner City Exchange In Hartfprd. Miss Stewart was guide for the mu­ Special for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday! sicians as she is working this summer in the town personnel department in the Municipal a Food Sale Saturday from 10 ' erterathdur 3 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Red Bam. 3 /THANK GOODNESS Building across Center St. from the park. Prom top to Miss Stewart, they a re : David Milner, • OWN RISK Mrj. Grace Homish of Lake FOR EARPLUGS.' Bob Johnson, Cliff Davis, Larry Cooper and Vernon Hicks. She has been helping the concert's sponsor, the town Human Relations Commission. Alfred Perrault, manager of the Sears store Rd. Is chairman. On Sunday, in the Parkade, and the Taylor Rental store on Center St., are helping equip the park's plat­ the naioclullon will have a form to Include a canopy. (Herald photo by Silver.) spagettl and meatball supper at White Gem Family Pack the Red Bam. There will be ^ h k i ^ m 'e f continuous servings from 130 ISJ Shannon,” listing his occupation to 4 p.m. as "salesman.” ...... Ex-Bishop^ Married Tickets are available at Urso's Package Store, 'The An­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Says He^s in Church Firms President Dies dover Market, The Andover YOU STAY UIDPEN BEHINP THE FENCE, - i / BBUT I'M GOING TO SNEAK UP Service Station arid from MR. SNOW, WHILE I SNEAK AROUND CLOSER SO THEY CAN'T GET George Guay, of Sun.set I.«me. IV"' SANTE FE, N.M. (AP) - will no longer be possible for me r- .... BEHIND THE BARN. IF THE JEWELRY AWAY. James P. Shannon, former Ro- to serve the people of God aa a c^lrm an of the din- Chicken Parts Sale! .THIEVES ARE IH THERE, I'LL TRY ririnaf rvrt »o o ** DaviBlon of UlTUted CaiT, Inc. of ncr committee SCARE THEM OUT.TO man Catholic auxiliary bishop F* Watarbury died hea^ Saturday at — I CANT 9TAND THE SCREAMN5 of Minneapolis-St. Paul, is ex- tiad written Pope the Charlotte Hungerford Hos- Manchester Evening Herald r /2 to 3 lb pkg AFTER NIGHT ON 1>l£ TOWN-' • A pected to teach his regular class pital attar a brief Illness. He Andover rorrespondent, Sarah . n . have no Intention of trying to was 58 today at St. John's College here. ^ u n d ^ u n d ’ Palmer, tel. 742-9147 or 742-7175. You'll love these Super Specials for your He sa d Sunday he would re- ^,^^0 . . . I have no intenUon o f ------menu planning. A maxi man valusi main in the church despite his marriage, but a former col- ^^nt which seeks to hurt the league said the nuptials auto- church " l-ll Clxt,HM.iK.TH.i.»uji*a:ea. matlcally excommunicated him. Shannon, 48, and his bride, the Shannon °'vns a brown stucco 1968 P O N TIA C "My aim is to build somothing Pop can tako ovop former Ruth Church Wilkinson, home near the college campus, Breast n> when ho retires!" 60, a Protestant who was pre- ‘ here Sunday, LEMANS 2-OOOR HARDTOP viously married three times, re- Shannon resigned his Mlnne- • V-8 MOTOR MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD tumed here Saturday night, ac- sota post earlier this year after • RADIO T1 cording to Richard Welgle, pres- nn exchange of letters with the • AUTO. TRANS. imnii...... THAT'S A SAY — WE'VE GOT TO STEP poesN'7 ^ ideht of the college. Pope in which he took exception Breast & Thighs 59 lb ON IT, IF YOU DON'T WANT MATTER-ANY • POWER STEERING gEI*(G THE HEAD OF A LARGE BUSINESS TO MISS YOUR PLANE, PHIL' MORE, DINNIE' STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF The couple was married Aug. ‘=hurch opposition to birth • WHITEWALLS HAS ITS RESPONSIBILITIES, PHIL— AND 2 in Endicott, N.Y., by a Protes- control. He has been teaching a SOMETHING UNAVOIDABLE HAS COAAE UPi, • EXTRA CLEAN ' WELL, JUST LIKE SES oR.WILL tant minister, the Rochester eraduate course in education I HAVE TO LEAVE FOR OUR CENTRAL COL, CANTON,’ IF THEY. ..THINGS MI6HT g r a d u a t io n t i m e V YOU TEU. THE PLANT-,- RIGHT AWAY' v THEY THINK YOU KNEW YOU g e t R O U SH ' (N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle president AT TH E COLLEGE OF ARE A VISITING WERE U.S. reported Sunday. Shannon then Chicken Wings 35 lb AS STEVE AND OTHER YOUR CHOICE BACK . g o v e r n o r .' , AIR FORCE.. next month. The college Is not TRAVELERS FROM UP Ho m e ! issued a statement to the New York Times acknowledging the affiliated with the Catholic NORTH STEP OFF THE Church. JETTHEYARE Hit BY marriage. TED TRUDON. Inc. ANCIENT FRUIT AND “ I do not Intend to leave the The Rochester newspaper VOUOWAOBN a POMKBB Monday, Tuesday & Wednenday I MODERN EPITHETS... Catholic Church. It is my spirit- said Shannon took out a mar- BOUTR n , TOULAND TUBM Pm TALOOTTVllAS Native . . . Fresh from nearby farms ual home. I love it dearly and rlage license In July In Auburn, have worked to the best of my N.Y., under the name "J. P. ability as one of Us priests fo r ______Green Beans > 25 23 years,” he said. But the Most. Rev. Leonard P. (Towley, auxiliary archbishop MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRA^^K RIDGEWAY of the Minneapolls-St. Paul Eggplant 19 diocese, said in Minneapolis: ='S A M A Z IN G LET^ GO OUTSIDE BUT JOHN...IF VVE Study these Singer “ By marrying, he incurred ex- PIERRE IS TO w a t c h ! WHERE I CAH REPORT A FiyiNG communication, there's no need eOlNGTD WAA/EPt-EmV 9AUGBR,WHOS GOING for a declaration of it.” WINTHROP Italianelle Peppers 19 lb TRY TO OF RDOM. . TO BELIEVE U S ? BY DICK CAVALLI In New York, experts in back-to-schod ssnrings: PREAK church law said Shannon’s mar­ HIS I L riage violated Clanon 2388 oI the I1_L GO RECORD F w lualu official code: "Clerics In major ITHINKNAOT/ A N D s e e . Frozen foods for quick delicious meals! / FOR M ^V ^ A C F ie orders and all persons who pre­ WAITING F?DK sume to contract marriage with those clerics automatically In­ R 8-11 u o a j ^ o a ! , 7 Howard Johnson’s Stop & Shop Frozen cur excommunication.” Bishop Cowley said Shannon could still issue sacraments val­ idly but that such action was ------against the law of the church. Chicken or Shrimp Onion Rings PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER He said the marriage could have been legal within the Oroqaettes A delicious treat to W A T C L 4 ^ T H A T church if Shannon had ‘'re­ Your choice of shrimp or O U T F O R M A M ! H E 'S M r/ ceived the dispensation to mar­ serve your family at chicken croquettes all T H A T S H O U T IM C S ry beforehand and married a their next meal. D R E D G e R , A T > 0 0 . 7 ? ^ person who was free to marry.” ready to just heat and DEAR. ^ ^WATCMIMG, JJL Mrs. Shannon waa divorced serve. m / i7 $ from her third husband, who '. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER 59 has since died. .’'J, WA*NT « * . TOPROCK* 8R0TMBR RtTURNIN* FROM Bishop Cowley said, "I wish VH5-.H B OH. Not H l» Money-Mverf fresh from our own bakery department! VlWriNG HIM IN A PRNVBK HOSPITAL AMEN HE SAW WA« t e n he hadn't done what he did be­ A- m o th e r . HATBD WHEN H » rural UFBi 9HC cause of the shock in it, but 1 478/679 FOLKS MOVED P » D B T ia IDII*- H B R I FROM still regard him highly as a per­ w e TO MOVB son. A lot of Catholics are terri­ S A C K B A ^ ItICULAlPRKZ I8V2 oz package bly shocked because they know Stop & Shop Blueberry Pie 59 the personal commitment he la cabiact made.” FEATHERWEIQHT* portsbl* Shatmon. in his statement, STYLIST* special zig-zag ’ - Mwing machins by wngsr H b .4 o z $ 1 *. KU I, t - I.. V \ .. sswlng machine by Singer SLICED ENRICHED said, “ It is a source of sadness TMaRttamarvaiwaiehaonlyllHTMaRtik Yah Yah White Bread "W 'oaves ■ and regret for both of us now — In “Summit” cabinet powndai ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS — -ndaaoRcantollowyouartywharo. that because of our marriage It .------8«w fancy stltchss at fancy tsvlnos Bum• ••IDS •>•* on aH typsa ot fabrics from 2 THIS tk a ftic is \ t l 'l Scream / if i I „ I CANT LIVE .. zig-zae, monogram, ombroldafy, \ canvM to eofduioy: fur-Rkaa to talila. Tty RASPBERRYy ! >/z oz pi-- WitH .M'-SCiE '-_t ' overcast, bUndirtHch. Hw ntloon o*w loday-ler your eeheof-waar eewtng. ^MON, 12 bz pkg ViPOSSiBie/ \ CrwT GET AWAY Intarchangaabla FASHION* Discs. Usa Stop & Shop Danish 2 'Sr *1 P0KHAPS IF VJ0- I I'LL SCRGAtv/ l.VEt.'’.. -V-V ' .'N t ' ) RANGE the dial for aaw|ng bullonhoiaa. Push Ws rsservs Ihs right to lirr-.t quantities a button to rawarao. Como saw on this 7C F u r \M> \, axcftlng naw aowtaR BMcNna at your SINGER \ Singar Cafitar. Maitarwjkrt rkatSINORRMdsaf* LITTLE SPORTS FUEL OIL BY ROUSON GASOLINE '-.L' a • re d Itp liu iM n ti '**« I BANTLY OIL ^ l.-v S I 0 \1I' \M , |\( Shop I M \|N 'I Kl i I T «rn Ml Elvlst •• K L V ir * , ,AV. I M ..I” iiJtA ' r* A « g . 1 7 —la a a la r l I!in L V illi ' T “ I I •Al ksITiai top & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons ■■■■ 856 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER ~ 647-1425 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE W EST. MANCHESTER. CONN.

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" - ■ . . ■ \ - ‘ PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 \A A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MOfCDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 Busine's Services Reefing and Help Wanted— Help Wantvd— Help Wanted— Mole 36 Help Wanted— Mole 36 PAGE NINETEEN Offered 13 .Chimneys 16-A Femole 35 Female 35 BEFORE you look any further, ^ Help Wanted— ** THERE 1UGHTA«BE A LAW BV SHORTEN «md WHIPPLE Business LoeaHons CLASSIFIED R. F. CONSTRUCTION — EjT- ROOF ING - Specializing re CLERICAL-Trainee for Inven­ come to the Klock Co., at 1366 .^iJHACHINISTS Mole or Female 37 Out of Town cavatliig, landscaping and pav­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new tory control department, Tolland Tpke., Mainchester. We For Rent 64 For Rent 66 ing, contracting. Gravel, fU> roofs, gutter work, chimneys wholesale automotive ware - TOY & GIFT have openings on all shifts In CLASSIFIED IMMEDIATE opening available D oORMATT<5 M166U9 COtWEP MIM IMTO IJElITlUG So - ONE WEEli AFTER HE SADDLED HiMSaF MACHINE OPERATORS SMALL STORE near lOO per and loam. Stptlc tank repalra cleaned and repaired. 3fi years' house. 289-7906. PARTY PLAN our Heat Treat Dept. Veiy In­ for experienced real estate an-EXPENSIVE cottage s o she could SPEND FOR THE SEASON ... JUST A SUGHT HlTCH-. BOLTON — 3-room apartment, ADVERTISING Call 87!5-72lfl eveningsi 872-6072 experience. Free estimates teresting work and we will broker or salesmsm who AJ.L SUMMER AT AN "lN‘ PLACE! — cent Main Street location. Ap- quiet neighborhood, references Openings on first and second SHE'S " OUT" MORE THAN SHE’S "iN* — days (3all Howley 643-B361 644- NATIONAL concern .has im­ Our new line now available train you. Please apply In per­ desires to affiliate with a |ply Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. required, 8135 monthly, 645- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS —' ■ ______fiSftR —If you ore interested In shifts for: l advertising 5983. mediate opening for pleasant son. » progressive organization offer­ SOCkERIRAP- VE<3?I WANT 10 SHUCH THIS WMAT? •toU'RE .MANCHESTER — Ce'nfral 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. YOU ARE A-1. tiuek is A-i ______' telephone promotion work. becoming a Dealer, or hav­ ing full facilities of a realtor. WELL, I'M UNEASV STA'/lHf ^ / Bridgeport Mills CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. Hc/uRS B'^-TNE-SEA: HOT, PlRTV CITV AND SPEND GOING BACld ID cation 5,000 square feet of Cellars, attics, yards, drive- ROOFING, Gutters, Chimneys— Part or full-time. Morning or ing a party in your home, BAKER trainee needed for ex­ We offer you your own desk, OUT HERE ALONE nigh ts WAV OUT THE VMOIC MMMER a t THE enw wi-m warehouse space, small office, ways scaled and small tnick New and repairs our special­ evening hours available. Lib­ call or write Santa’s Par­ panding donut and muffin Engine Laths 8 AJM. to 4:30 P.M. and a chance to develop at t AND HOW DO I liNOW WHA' Resort Property COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. THERE* THE s h o r e ? AND 10U can parking area, reasonable ing done A-1 right. Call Tre ty, 20 years experience. Free eral bonus and fringe bene­ ties Inc., Avon, Conn. 06001. shop. Some experience pre­ ME? HOW C0M£V, ,'IOU’BS UP TO ALL during Turret Lathes your own pace. Excellent com­ DRIVE OUT FROM THE err-/ terms. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. For Rant 67 4 :30 P.M. DAY BEFORK PUBLICATION m.ano Trucking Service toll- estimates. C,all Roy Kanehl, fits. Hourly wage, convenient Telephone 1-673-3455. ferred but will train. Benefits. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. mission arrangement with JH E WEEN WITHOUT ME free. 742-9487 EVERY WEEW END? !/ -VAROUNO Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4:30 p.nti. Frida.i 643-0353 after 6 p.m. parking. Phone 6460725 for Please apply In person to the Grinders good earning potential. For an BOLTON Notch at end of now HOLLAND, .Mass. — Lake- Mister Donut Shop, 225 West 4:30 P,M. DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION front lodge. 5ii rooms, com ­ SHARPENING Service — Saws appointment. appointment to discuss this parkway. 400 square foot of­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD Middle Tpke. Trainees accepted. Other open­ DeadUne for Saturday and Monday I* 4:30 p.m. Friday. opening, call Mr. Werbner, fice. Will remodel to suit, plen­ pletely himlshed. All electric. knives, aces, shears. skates Miilinery, COUNTER girl— part-time, 6 Three bedrooms, living room, rotary blades. Quick service ings available. Ehccellent oppor­ Jarvis Realty Co., 643-1121. ty of parking. Ideal for profes­ Classified or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone as a p.m. - 1 a.m. shift. Apply In tunities for willing and ambi­ fireplace, oil heat, hot water, C.npHOl Equipment (Ao.. .31 Dressmaking 19 YOUB COOPERATION WILL m a I ^ • sional use. Call E. T. McKin­ convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST person. Bess Eaton Donuta, 160 BE ONE OF ABLE tious people. Overtime, all bene­ PIANO TEACHER for music modem kitchen. Lovely porch Main St.. Manchester. Houn BE appreciated DIAL 643"2711 ney, 643-2226. DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the DRESSMAKING and altera 'Center St. fits, air-conditioned. store, afternoons. For more in- overlooking lake. Due to can­ next insertion. The Herald is responsible lor only ONE In­ dallv 7 ;30-5, Tliursday 7 :30-9 tlons, zippers replaced etc formaUon please call 649-3390. cellations now available. Will correct or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then Saturday 7 :30-4 648-7958 FrV’E —room suite of front Main Call 64B-4811 RECEPTIONIST — A gp*owlng THE “FINAST” DRIVERS St. office,*, 100 percent loca­ consider^ renting weekends, only to the extent of a "make good" Insertion. Errors which company haa an opening for Apply Continued Prom Preceding Page do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, PRODUCTION tion near banks, air-condltton- weekly, monthly or yearly. corrected by "make good" Insertion. a receptionist. Answer tele­ J. T. ^LOCOMB CO. Approximately 40 minutes to fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Moving— ^Trucking— phone, PBX system, good typ­ ___ Help Wanted— Mole 36 ed, automatic fire sprinkler. WANTED Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St Hartford. Adults. Security, ref­ All concrete repairs, both in­ ist, attractive starting salary, Severral excellent opportuni­ WORKERS side and outside railings. Land­ Storage 20 68 Matson Hill Rd., erences. Wyman * Lord Real­ (Rockville. Toll Free) 37V4 hour week. Apply Allied ties have develop^ in our Over 18, male, female South Glastonbury, Oonn. scaping. Rea.sonably priced office for full-time. First—Second—Third Shifts FOR RENT 01 sais-461 Main ty. 64^3736, 649-3066. MANCHESTER Delivery-light Building Systems, 260 Tolland MulU-C3rcuits extends an Invi­ Call 643 0851 Apply 15 minutes from Manchester Street. Building and lot next 643-2711 875-3136 I trucking and package delivery. Tpke., Manchester. COLONIAL BOARD CO. tation to visit our plant to dis­ to Post Offlc* Excellent loca­ Refrigerators, washers and CLERK TYPIST cuss job opportunities in the LIGHT trucirng, odd Jobs, also HAIDRESSER — full or part- tion for any use 648-2426 from moving large applianees Burn­ stove moving, specialty. Fold Skilled and unskilled. Excellent wages, full-time following areas: 4 to 5 p.m Wonfad To Rant 61 time. LiiJon Salon of Beauty, GOOD HUMOR BAKER OR experienced donut ing barrels delivered. t4 . 644- tng chairs for rent. 649-0752 Transportation department 643-1939. man needed for expanding differentiaL Blue Cross Plating JACH martin TWO OR 'niR E E bedroom Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? 1775 office. Must be an accurate Fabricating BOLTON —- Manchester town apartment or house. Call 626- shop, must be manager mate­ Snefits^® insurance, paid holidays and other fringe line, Rt. 6 and 44-A, large GAL FRIDAY In local office typist. Silk Screening 2324. LAWNS maintained. Rubbish __Painting— Papering 21 rial, excellent wages. Insur­ ARikiAtN£TTL.I, frontage with building. Ideal 24-Hour Answering Service of a nationwide company. Sullivan Ave. Kennedy Rd. ance, sick pay and other bene­ Inspection taken to ^ e dump. Odd Jobs, g h . MAGOWAN JR. & Sons for garden renter, roadside RESPONSIRLE young family Ideal for a high school grad­ CLERKS fits. Please apply In person or A progressive and expanding company. 649-1868 after 6 p.m. \ Interior and exterior painting, South Windsor, Conn. ■Apply to Mr. George Smith be­ bu.s|nos», retail outlet, etc. 643- with well behaved dog dealrea Free to Herald Readers uate Just starting In the busi­ call for appointment to the tween 8-10 a.m. and 4-5 p.m. 2880, paper hanging. Thirty years only. Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 apartment or house, 3 bed­ COMPLETE sharpening serv­ ness world. Salary 880. Fee Accounts payable, good 289-8251 Mister Donut Shop, 255 West 615 Parker St., Manchester Apartments— Flats— Wont inlormutlon on one of our classified advertlsetnentsV experience, four generations. paid. Rtta Girl, 800 Silver rooms. rear yard, washer and ice. Hand and power mowers ■ business aritlrithmetlc t ^ k - Middle Tpke., Manchester. 3EWINO MACHINES - singer THE THOMPSON House — Got Tenements 63 460 MAIN ST. — Store or office, No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the Lane, East Hartford 628-6416. ground. MULTI-CIRCUITS dryer hookup. References. 649- sharpened ^and repaired. Pick estimates, fully Insured. An equal opportunity employer Apply Mrs. E. S. Loftue. 8130. Includes heat, 646-1426, 6076. 50 Harrison St., Manchester intonnitic zig-zag, excellent tage St. centrally located, large 3 bedrooms garage, up and delivery. Call uiytlme, .^'^^61______^______condition Makes buttonholes 9-6 BOOKKEEPER, well - versed pleasantly furnished rooms, ' 8150 a month. Security deposit EDW ARDS / M3-5305. Sharpall, 585 Adams Co5»TRACTOR — Interior, ex- KEYPUNCH OPERATOR IMMEDIATE OPENINGS HOST or hostess, part-time for nems. embroiders, etc Grig- parking. Call 649-23,18 for over • woman with full charge ex­ and references requiretl. Write 5fAIN ST., comer office. 3 S t, Manchester, Conn. tcrioi^ painting, paper hanging. perience. Salary 8135. Fee paid ACCOUNTS Payable book­ YOUNG man, service obli­ weekends. Personality and ap- inally over 8300., 6 monthly light and permanent gueat riKims and lavnlor>’. House A ANSWERING SERVICE keeper, high school graduate, pearance Important, ex- payments of 88.50 each or pay rates Box ''KK,’ ’ Miuu'hoster Henild. Businass Praparty MAIN-TENANCe " and " “ r^^alr, ' ^ “ P^per. Calf by our client company. Rita Opening for experienced SKILLED OR gation completed to train lor a u t o m e c h a n ic Hale Bldg. Call 643-26i\7 commercial and residential. ^6-3048, Oscar Hebert. Girl, 800 Sliver Lane, East alpha-niuneric, IBM key- supervising of accounts pay­ high paying trade in automa­ perience la not necessary. Con- Ml cash. 522-0931 denier CLEAN, centrally located 3- For Sola 70 UNSKILLED MEN _ CENTRAL, clean room (or 649-0500 875-2519 Hartford, 528-9416. puncher to work full-time, able for several companies, to tic transmissions. Must be (Foreign Cars) tact Mr. Cavagnaro for Inter- roi)m npnrliiient. appliances, VERNON Brand now jfflce Experienced. 643-6962 after 6 BRIGHTEn Homes — Paintine days. assist in preparation of finan­ view, 643-1415, Cavey’s'"Re*s'tau- Machines—Lost year's gentleman, separate entrance simce available at 80 lai- MANCHESTER — Prime W p.m. NEEDED ambitious and willing to learn. heat and hot water. Apply 2 tall location for aale. Large and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In decoraUng, papering, interior DOES AN Avon repre«entaUve cial statement. Salary com­ Call Mr. Russell at AAMCO Immediate openings for 2 rant, 45 E. Center St., Man models, never ..... used.' ” Sacriftec, ....luid' bathroom, " parking. Call Fayette Square Rent Includes Dn/4 134..It.. J_____ J .. .. _J. Pearl St. building, alr-conditloned, plen­ Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. and extenor Fully Irisured. call on you? We may need mensurate with ability. Mr, experienced men, up to Chester. 835. Will take monthly piiy- 649-4256. beat, alr-condlttonlng. wall to CLERKS FULL or PART-TIME Transmissions of Manchester mcht.s 249-0077. ty parking. Call H. M. Fre- Household 5ervices Call John Drever, 872-4155, 875- someone In your neighborhood. Harrison, 649-5361. 643-2467. $4.50 an hour to start. 149 OAKIAND ST — Two wall car|H'tlng and drni>erirs. 1834. \ Many benefits. Apply FURNISHED room for rent, chrtte. Realtors, 647-9993. Automobiles For 5ale 4 Offered 13-A No obligation. Call 289-4922. Sihiariofis Want«d— REAL BARGAINS —5-plece gentleman preferrixl. central­ rooms, heat and appliances. Will sul)|;iillVlde. t.’ull 872-0628, Grocery buyer's office. PART-TIME, 6 days, 8 a.m. - • Maintenance PAINTERS experienced — Ap­ 885. Seeurtty. 640-2426 from 9-5 weekdays. SDWARD R. PRICB—Falntmg RECEPTIONIST, responsible Business arithmetic experi­ walnut bedroom set; 3-plece ly located, private entrance, BUSINESS lone — Stone build­ 1065 OLDSMOBILE 442 conver­ LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk deliv­ 12 noon, light cleaning. Must • Office Personnel ply superintendent on Job, GORIN’S SPORTS Fema!e 38 p.m. ing mnslstlng of four unit exterior and Interior Paper girl with excellent typing to ence. living room set; 30’ ’ 4-burner ample parking. 649-5271. MAIN ST. 4 nxims. All or HERALD tible, 4-speed. Best offer. 649- ery, ynrd.s, attics, cellars clean- be over 21. Call 649-5334. Presidential Apartments, Cen­ CAR CENTER apartments. Three house trail­ ed and removed. Also odd Job* hanging. Ceilings, etc; insured. handle front desk duties, 9- • Installation gas range; Youngstown stove gentleman E ^ ’ ANT and young. 5-nx>m rent Individually, heal and elec- 1600 after 6 p.m. ter St. and Thompson Rd. Route 83 (Tolland Tpke). d a y CARE in ROOM for rent er parking lots. Excellent In­ 644-8962 649-1008 2:30. Salary open. Fee paid. COMPTOMETOR EXPERIENCED painters want­ my licensed cabinet; combination Zenitli flTBt floor apartment, 3 ben- Irtclly provided. Cimtaot Mr BOX L E H E R S • Management Trainees Manchester home. 649-3468. only, central location. come PhUbrIck Agency, Real­ 19.19 THUNIJERBIRD, converti­ Rita Girl, 800 Silver Lane, OPERATOR ed, top pay scale, paid holi­ JIG BORE Operators — first, 646-0158 phono-radio. Other items. If roomn, nil wall to wall i'tiri>rt’ Krechette, H M Ere<*tietle, REWEAVTNG of buma, moth- JOSEPH P. LEWIS Cu.stom tors, 646-4200. ble, running condition, 860. Call Eas't Hartford, 528-9416. days and insurance. Call Mr. second and third shift. Lathe WILL CARE for Infant or small needed you can't afford to pass ^ o v r n ^ H g e ;;;^ Realtors, 647-9993 For Your holes, zippers repaired. Win­ Painting. Interior and ex- __ 640-8150 or 643-2693. after 3, 649-3329.- Lewis after 6 p.m., 649-9658, For more information and in­ operators, second shift. Verti­ child, my home, day or eve­ this up. 629 Center St., 647- wiudicr, iH-reem*d |X)reh, base- 391 CENTER Street, an eight Information terlor. Paper hanging; Wall- jb__O In famous brands free If Opening for experienced op­ VERNON RRAND new build dow shades made to measure, 643-6362. terview call Monday and Tues­ cal turret lathe operators, sec­ 1219. CLEAN, central, furnished mont. enclosed roar yard, 8220 room horn* with 2-car garage paper books on request. Fully you run a weekly shop-by-mall erators. We will also train ning. $20 weekly. 649-9764. 1965 CHEVROET, Im^Ta, ' all size Venetian blinds. Keys day, 9 A.M.-8 P.M. only. 289- ond shift. Call LeMi Corpora­ EXPERIENCED Bridgeport, room for gentleman. Apply 2 montlily. References, s<*curlly lug. minutes fmm I 84. 2-4 THE HERALD will not In ured Free estimates. Cail those Interested and quali­ CHEST FREEZER, 17 cu. ft. located In buslnees II sane. disclose the identity of wagon, automatic, V-8, power made while you wait. Tape re­ club for few friends. Send for fied. MAN—Part-time for lawn and 7453 tion, 643-2362. engine lathe, and heli-arch MOTHER with licensed home Pearl St. 643-9353. required. Mr. Frechette, H M tliouaand sq ft clear span Dwelling could be easily con- 649-9658, If no aruswer, 643-6362, excellent condition, 8100. 649- celling, willsub-divide Into any advertiser using box steering, excellent condition. corders for rent. Marlow's. 867 details and free all new cata­ parking lot maintenance, must welders. Apply H & B Tool will give excellent care to child Frechette, Renltom, 647-9993. •/cried (or professional or com ­ 4366. unit* having Its own private (a- letters. Readers answer­ $1,175 or reasonable offer. 649- Main St, 649-5221. INSIDE—outside paintliig. Spe log. No obligation. Popular have driver's license. Apply In ______and Engineering, 168 Forest aged 3 ■ 5, weekdays. 643-2651. mercial occupancy. Robert J. ing blind box ads who 3175. Club Plan, Dept. X602, Lyn- Company offers excellent person, at W. H. England k'OUR ROOM find floor flat, cllllles. 8226 l>er two thousand clal rates for people over 65 wages and working condi­ TRUCK DRIVER SL, Manchester. JUSTOM made draperies, slip , Smith. Inc . 963 Main Street. desire to protect their TWO HANDYMEN want a brook, N.Y. Lumber Co.. Route 44A, Bol- DRIVING instructor, mornings Aportments— Flats— eecurlty deposit and rental Call 872-0628 weekdays variety of jobs by day or hour. Call my competitors, then call tions, convenient free park­ Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 covers ,md leuphol.stcring. ' 449 5241 Identity can follow 'his ton Notch, Conn. from 9-1, 64%7398, 875-4911. agreement $140 |x>r month MGB 1964, oaking $1300. Call me. Estimates given. 649-7868 ing and above average bene­ Apply In person Budget terms. E.stabllshed In Tenements 63 procedure: ReiiaohilblN CSD 843-6306. 648- fits. GROOMING all breeds. Har Earl Everett Real Estate, 646 649-2252. 8292. WOMAN to clean and iron one PART-TIME 1945. Days, 524-0154 evening.*-. H o u m s For Rant 65 Enclose your reply to NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ mony HUl. H.C. Chase, Hebron \’E\V ONE and iwo-beUroom dr 0191. day a week. Call 643-1722. MANCHESTER PIPE 619-7590 the box in on envelope — 1060 DODGE 2-door, 6 cylinder, ing, paper hanging, paper re- ______Rd.. Boltor. 643-5427 luxe garden type apartment.s SEVEN ROOM Cape. Im- apply and SUPPLY High school boy. Mechan­ First floor, 4 NOTICE address to the Classified automatic, power steering, re­ B u ild in g - moval, ceilings. Guaranteed MEDICAL Model Home Funilture available now ( ’all Paul ^ h h i at meillale occupancy, excellent assistant, excellent TWO KITTENS looking for nxiniH, 8135. Sei urity 640-24'.’«, I’UHUC HEARING Manager, Moncheul.er cently replaced plugs, points, workmanship. Prompt service, 160 Hartford Rd., Manchester ically inclined. Summer emd W. Dougan. Realtor. 640-4535 i-ondlllon 8225 a monlli. Wol- Contracting 14 opportunity for a career In a good home. Call 649-6480 after 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL 9-6. ( PtlR niA SE OF Evening Herald, together battery, muffler and Ignition satisfaction guaranteed. 647- after school. To work on verton Ageney. 649-2813. with a memo listing the worthwhile and interesting po­ First National Call 649-4563 for appointment 8 :30 anytime weekend*. 19 PIECES THREE - BEDROOM town REAL ESTATE N. J LaFlninmc -- Carpenter 9564. trailers and campers. companies you do NOT switch. 20 miles per gallon. sition In the office of a doctor $297 house apartment Includes utili­ I/OOKING for an apartment? B^RD OF DIRECTORS 742-6010. contractor. Additions, icmodel------Have many to choose from, want to see your letter. inff and ropalrs. Call nnytlme P A IR IN G Interior and ex­ In Manchester. Applicant must Stores, Inc. WILL ANYONE give 2 cats a ties, appliances. parking, Oat of Town TOWN OF MANCHESTER. Your letter will be de­ terior, very reasonable, free be neat, an excellent typist and CABINET maker— experienced home? Owners moved and no Intenor De.signer wants reliable private basement and patio. 8145. up. Paul W. Ixiugan Real­ tXINNECTICUT stroyed it the advertiser for free ostimatofl. 87(54642. TRAILER WORLD tor, 649-4586. estimates. Call Richard Mar­ able to meet the public. Pleas­ Park and Oakland Ave. also cabinet maker's helper, pets allowed. 649-0369. family or newl>-wcds to accept Call J.D. Real Estate Asso- For Rant 66 PROPOSED ORDINANCE Is one you've mentioned. Trucks— ^Tractors 5 ---- - ...... -delivery of complete Model Dls- HALLMARK Building Com- tin, 649-9285 , 649-4411. ant surroundings, liberal bene­ steady year 'round work. All elates, 643-5129. Notice Is hereby given that If not It will be handled Fast Hartford, Conn. 444 Tolland Tpke., Manchester BEAUTIFUL AKC, white, mini- play of Quality Furniture just 118 Main St. Three-rtsun apart­ V E R N O N Im m n cu latr 9-r\xim FIVE-TON 1962 Chevrolet, pnny -fo r home Improvement, fits, salary commensurate with benefits. Manchester, 649-5043. Ihe Board of Dtractors. Tows In the usual manner. NICK'S interior and exterior ature Poodle pups for sale, removed to warehouses for Pub ^ MAIN ST., 2 rooms, heal nixl ment Heal, h(K water, anil ap old er liom e In lovely i-m a|Mirtmeii( WES ROBBINS Oarpentry re­ Floor Finishing 24 male. 649-4456. your apartment or house. Call Street, Manchester, Connecti­ Mobile Homes 6-A ald. CPA FIRM In Manchester Cen­ Employment. 246-7225. Call 633-4673 between 8 a.m. 810 down, you may purchast private entrance, ranch type, with garage, quiet rriitdentlul modeling specialist. Additions, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649- cut. Tuesday. August 19. 1199, FOUND Black kitten wearing FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- ter, permanent part-time posi­ 4 p.m. AKC registered Irish Setter, 18 any room Individually. Im ^ 8145. IH*r month. Available Im- nelgiilMirlKKid ReCerencea roc rooms, dormers, porches, 4535 at 7 :00 p m to conaldar and collar. Call 040-0404. 1906 NASHUA mobile home, 12x Ing (specializing In older SECRETARIES — Typists tion, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., 5 days month old male, very good mediate delivery or free nii'dlately, Paul W Dougan. 8125. 875 6148 catitnets, formica, built ■ Ins. FINISH carpenters. Apply to art on Ihe following: 55', excellent condition. Ideal floors). Inside painting. Paper- needed for work In your area per week. Experience on elec­ with children. Moving neces­ storage WE HAVE customers waiting Realtor. 640-4535. bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446 office, A1(X) Development The purchase of real estate LOST — Black and white cat, for newlyweds or retired cou­ hanging. No Job too small. and Hartford. Temporary, full­ tric typewriter, adding ma­ TRUCK DRIVER sitates selling. 872-6279. CAP & CCP Charge Plan.*, (or the rental of your apart _____ , AX THE PARKADE Corp., Brooklyn St., Rockville, known as No 82 (>>ttage ''Mittens,'' vicinity of Mather ples. Choice locution with John Verfallle, 649-5750 time or 9-3 p.m. Excellent pay, chine, dictating machine and Also, our own Instant Credit ment or home. J.D. Real E* V'OUn room aiwrlmenf. flrat —I’ oalUoo Oposi — NEWTON H SMITH Si SO?i- IUG6ETT DRUG 40i M ID D LE t p k e . WEST WANTED Corm. Street. Mancheotar. Con- St., Manchester, August 6th. many extras. Must bo seen to no fee. Staff Builders. 11 Asy­ filing. WUl train for statlsUcal Plan tate Associates, Inc., 648-5129 floor, security, adults ..prefer- Call 649-3161. appreciate. R. B. As.soclutcd P.emodellng. repairing, addi­ lum, Hartford, 278-7610. Aiticles For Sola 45 rem apartment, sec- Authority of the Town of porches and roofing. No Job SCREENED loam, proce.'sned LOST-Passbook No. 25 011866 PRODUCTION LATHE gravel, gravel, land, stone, WAREHOUSE ond fl(x>r. Main St., over *'_1YE ROOM apartment, first Mnncheselr, for the sum of CAMPER 1009 Alpine, used 3 too small. Call 649-8144 Mortgogos 27 MANAGER 3, The Connecticut Bank and fill. G(x>rge H. Griffing Inc NOW 2 BIG LOCATION.^ bakery at Center, heat Includ­ floor, garage, no children or 820.500 00 Tru.st Vx>. Application made weekends, .sleep.s 8 in comfort. GENERAL BUILDING AND IM*ls, 81.10. plus seeurlly. Wol- I Wa Dead on aoargaUr an. CARPENTRY — concrete stepe. SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ Andover 742-7886. 3580 Main St. Hartford ed, 895 per month. 649-6781 or aniMUoua Individual ssIm | A copy of Ih* proposed Ordi­ for payment. Sacrifice, $400 below cost. 643- SUPPLY CO. verton Agency, 649 281.1 floors, hatchways, remodeling, limited funds available for sec 522-7249 646-0299. I wants to gat a hand. nance may be seen In the 9850. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR MILLING HANDS porches, garages, closets, ceil­ ond mortgages, payments to EMPLOYMENT 367 Ellin^on Rd. (Route *5) TOBACCO cloth for sale, sult- (former Fuller Bnish bldg, i * Inaumnra IlMieflts Town Clerk's offlc* during able for lawns, bushes, trees 175 Pine St Mnnchesic P''*"*’ O"® 2-bedroom LARGE .1<-4 room apurtmenl. MOHII.E home ,35x8', legal ings, attics finished, rec suit your budget. Expedient New and modern computer Installation. Ideal working con­ Machinery building exper­ * Good Holnry Ibuslnea* hours Personals 3 and grass. 872-6687, Route 30, 646-2332 apartments, wall to wall car­ I'umlahed or unfumlalied. with a Advancaataat Mmil size for transport permit rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ service. J. D. Realty, 648-5129. ditions with excellent fringe benefits. East Hartford— 289-3474 ience needed. Apply in per­ Dated at Manchester. Con­ Rockville. (former Norman's Kun pets, dishwasher, appllancen. appliances, carpeting and OpportunlUaa RIDE NEEDED starting Aug. (ree, nil faellitles working. er related work. No Job too II I son. Overtime available. necticut. this 7th day. of Au­ Ground floor opportunity. Must be experienced and able to Warchouet- alr-conditloning. Starting at Olympic |xx>l. Qilldren accept­ Call 3ar AppatatosaMt 11. from vicinity Main and Must be moved when sold, 8500 OPPORTUNITIES Appointments arranged. gust 1969 small Dan Moran, BiUlder BusIneSS O p p O ltU n ilV 2 8 ALUMINUM . sheets used as ed. 872-0872 or 525 0994 Evenings 649-8880 isnaniwaa ih im i y train others. . .4 Liberal benefits. It corner of Pine Sc Forc.*M Sl..*< 8l5S per month. Call Paul W M9-II64 Woodbrldgo St. to Travelers, firin. 529-2900. John I. Oaralde Jr. WANTED — one full and one printing plates, .009 thick, 23x Mon.-Frl 9-9. Sat. 9-C Dougan Realtor, 649-4536 TAVERN — Going business a I'-i-ROOM apartment, sei-ond I Secretary 6-10 p.ni. Call 6-I9-08H2 after 2 ADDITIONS, refhodellng.p^odellng, ga­ AT part-time service station at­ 36'’, 25 cents each or 6 for 81. BONANZA p.m. NIMROD lent camper, u.sed money maker for the right METRONICS, Inc. flixir, heat, bol water ap I Board of D irector* rage. rec rooms, bathroom* COLONIAL BOARD CO. tendant, days. Apply in person 643-2711. CLEAN, USED refrigerator* MANCHESTER, 4'/4-rtx>m town once, excellent condition. Cjill man. Asking only 88,000. Con­ house, ulllltles and H|>pllunce*. pllanccs, dls|manl, iwirklng, STiAK HOUSI I Mancheoter, Cotui. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ only to Mr. Sloan, J. Sloan 640 HillUrd St. range*. automatic waaber.*- m RIDE WANTED to UConn, ar­ (ll9-'2926. tact Mr. Frechette. H.M. Fre­ FANTASTIC savings available cellar 8165, monl)ily Adult* Wsat MMdia Tpka. ment work, cellar floors, pa­ Garage, Route 83, Vernon. wlih guarantee*. See them at dishwasher, l*4i baths, prlval*- riving 0:20 a.m., departing chette, Realtors, 647-9903. 615 Parker St., Manchester, Conn. Manchester. Conn. now on all 1969 model Zenith Cull after 4 p ill. 649 4864 tios. roofing. Call Leon Otea- B.D Pearl's Appbantes 849 basement. 8190. J D Real noon, vicinity* Manchester Apply Mrs. E. S. Lpftus BRAND-REX radios, stereos, and color TV’s. .Mam St Call 643-2171 Green. 646-3758. xynaHk Builder. 640-4291. SHELL OIL Co. has for lease Estate Asimclate* 643 6129 or apartment landlord Motorcycles . . - _ ...... YOUNG married man able to We must make room (or 1970 modem three-bay service sta ROUTE MAN Superintendent, 649-0086, provide, heal, security dep.,.lt DORMERS, garages, txirches, work mornings, 8 a.m. - 12 models now being Introduced. Bicycles 11 tlon, located at Merrow required Call 646 3677 between ree rooms, room additions, & SALESI.ADY. mature, respon- MATURE woman to baby-sit noon. Apply in person. Man­ Stop In at our new showrtxim GAS RANGE, like new. Inter- IMMEDIATE occupancy 4H- BOOKKEEPER - TYPIST Automobiles For Sole 4 Rhodes Road, Tolland, Conn. 5 p in and 7 p.m 1966 -TRIUMPH TR8R, clean, kitchens, ndd-a-levela, roofing, .sible, top hourly rate, full­ In my home for two children, Established route, go(xl sal­ chester Pet Center, 995 Main and service center at 805 Hart­ ested, call 649-123.1 after .1 .10. room Town houae, appUam.-ea, Paid training, financial assis­ time only, 35-40 hour week (In­ ary, plus fringe benefits. St. ford Rd., (Next to Gus’s). titllltlea, private patio, and cel- NEED CAR? Credit very bad'’ giHid nmnlng eondltlon. 8750. aiding, general rcpalra. Quality ages 4 and 5, In Tolland vi­ 649-2014, 6-9 p.m, tance, insurance, retirement cludes Thursday night till 9 Experience not necessary, .Modern TV Service, 643-2205. GARAGE SALE — Home of i„r, 8186. J.D Real Estate Ftirnish«d CapabI# of handling Accounti PayabJa Book­ Bankrupt, reiWHsession? Hon workmanship. Financing avall- cinity from 7:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. NOW wlU train. Apply and hospital, surgical, medical and all day Saturday). Call We also sell Gibson and John Waller, 134 Ijike Rd., An- Asaoc. 643-5129. eat Douglas accepts lowesl ablc. Economy Builders, Inc.. 875-8166. - “ Apartm*nta 63-A 1!M!5 HARLEY 74 FLH, blue. plana and co-op advertising. Mr. Shapiro, 643-2128. Casual Chrysler air-temp alr-condl- dover. Antiques. household keeping. Mutt have typing ability. All bonoftt*. down, smallost payment.s, any 613-61.10. 872-0647 evenings. PROGRAMMER _1.000 original miles, loaded Get the facts. Write Shell Oil Village Shops, Manchester. SALES Associates wanted by tloners. bric-a-brac and electronic*. LOOKING (or anything in real ONE ROOM fumlMlied effli len where. Not small loan finance PRODUCTION JOBS AVAILABLE Willi extras, Immaeiilate eon- CK.MKNT WORK Co.. Box 309, East Hartford, multi-office real estate firm, MANCHESTER Sale starting Aug. -8 until estate rental. — apartmanU cy iiimi-tnirnt Apply .Marlorw's, 30-40 houn. company plan. Douglii.s Mo No Job too WANTED ditlon $1,300, After 5 p ni., 043- Conn. 06018 or call liaytlme BDOKKEEPER — part-time but can work Into CAR TOP luggage carrier, ful­ everything goes. * homes, multiple dwelling., iH> 867 Main St., Manche.ter tors, 345 Main. small, sidewalks preferred. Complete 2nd S h ifts to 12 3rd Shift^12 to 8 Nil 10. Call 742-9791. 289-1621 or evenings Mr. Ren- knowledge of bookkeeping and full-time \)ut of Manchester lo­ COAT & APRON ly enclosed, 6’x4’x2’ . like new. fees. Call J. D Real E.tatr Unusually interesting po­ 742-8352 after 6:30 p.m. .MAYTAG wringer washing ma­ .associate* Inc . 643-5129 4‘» ROOM DUPLEX, U, tmtlui. Call 1967 MERCtTRY Cougar, ,3- kawllz 663-7420. office procedure, at least $2. cation. Willing to train quali­ Extruder Operators C^ble Operators sition in expamding data loot! HONDA 306 ee Scrambler S-\Vt!l MONEA*"! Fast service. chine. 4 years old, like new, Ideal (or y(lng aiul Help Wanted— Twinner Operators Spark Testers monthly payments on used room apartment, bull! In oven Estate A**oc 64 3 8129 696. Call 647-1976. Car ean be time only (Includes Thursday sharing. Some experience 1968 Singer touch and sew sew- THREE-plece living room ael and range, no j/eta. Available call 64.3-8810 after 6 p.m. siding. Comixire prices. Add- EXPERIENCED carpenter for requir^. Contact the Per­ seen after 6 p.m. Female 3 5 night till 9 and all day Satur­ Hi Voltage Testers Material Handlers 3 months old, original price .A-t.evel Dm ad­ classroom instruction and on the job' training. lent condition. Ixidy fair. $200 Mirror. 757 Main St., Manches­ 182 West Middle Tpke., ditions. garages, breezeways. MANAGER-Trainee for health SOUP’S ON. the rug that Is. so COLD8POT refrigerator 16 cu, terested In sharing her nport ONE RrKl.M effi, lem y avail IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 649-3350. ter, 643-2449. -* SECRETARY to the principal, MANAOER ment with another young pro able Sept 1*1, heat, hot water, 649-2098 Free estimates. Work guaran- • Starting Rotes— up to $2.54 per hr. and beauty aide department. clean the spot with Blue ^ ■ excellent condition. Call private school In Hartford. resst(.inal woman <’i$jl 643 2667, teod. Plume 643-7996 anytime Salary Plus Bonus OppportanJU6M her* developed 1962 CHEVROLET, automatic. 1908 .118) CC, SUZUKI, 3,000 Write Box B, Manchester Her­ from 9-6 $89 643-4884 .gtXKl condition, good rubber, NURSES’ AID Fidl Company Beneflta • Top rate of job on the Monday following for ambitious man in rapidly 5a'esmen Wanted 36-A pooer, 81. Olcott Variety Store. m o VING-M u*1 sell 5x5 refrtg- In oui firm. miles, cost 81085 will sell 8596. DORMERS, add a level, room ald. 8250. Call 043-0-119, 049-3770. growdng company. Excellent eralor - freezer, cedar chest. 016-1758 after 6 p.m. addItlon.M, garages, roofing, Part-time or full-time at Apply completion of 30-doy probotionary period. BLUE LUSTRE not only rids )10USE .parent to - supervise working conditions including SALESMAN — Graphic Arts. tables, camp cots, maple bed- THUNDERBIRl) 19.18, p,,wor siding ixirches. Complete carpeta of Mil but leaves pile MANCHESTE31 MANOR ■small groOp of young children, • Liberal Overtime Work Major Medical program, paid 810,000 ■ 812.000 calibre. Career soft and .lofty. Rent electric / f ) B»deni. power roll steering, ixiwer brakes, gixid home renunteling. Fltuinclng REST HOME W. T. eRINT holidays, pension plan. Salary opportunity with national DUCK TRAIL bike. IIHIO model, private school in Hartford. Bhampoocr. |1. Paul'a Faint er. golf cart. fans, books CONCRETE FABBICKTORS condition. $275. 6-I9-48.33. available, (.'all Royal Custom PAKKADB' open. Call 649-2835, Mr. Mor- manufacturer of offset plates, PROJECT ENGINEER reasonable offer. Call 643-6420. 646-0129 Write Box C, Manchester Her­ • Excellent Working Conditions Hr Wallpaper Supply. lamps, etc All day Sunday, 836 Uutlders, 646-3434. reale (or lnter%’lew. 1964 MALIBU eoMvertIble, V-8, ald. An Equal Opportwlty film, graphic arts supplies (or Hartford Rd. • Job Security man with successful sales or LOFTY PILE, free from aoU # Mochonkoi or Eloctrical Ewgiw— ring do- Have nuuiy openlngM for aleedy work. No ex­ 4-spccd, call after 6 p.iu . 742- 1961 SIHI VIONDA. 8100. Call af­ SECRETARY Varied duties at .MATURE woman for part-time E m ployer CABINET makers wanted. Ex­ 6598. Paving— Driveways 14-A trade experience. Factory the carpet cleaned with Blue perience required. Ymr-ranM arork with over­ ter .1 p.m., 043-499.1 private sehtxil In Hartford. perienced only. Displaycraft. groo roquirtd work In new sea food store. training management op­ LuBtre Rent electric aham- Antiqiios 56 DRIVEWAYS Sealed This is Write Box A, .Manchester Her­ 643-9557. time. Top pay reteH. .Many benefita. Union shop. 1968 OLDS.MOBII.K, 442 ram- Apply In person at Captain We offer many employe benefits including— portunity, protected local ter­ pooer. $1. ‘ The Sherwln-Wll- 1968 TRIUMPH motoreyele, Ihe tiiue to rtsslore the life and ald, A.VTIQUE china closet Must be # Rocont coNogo groduoto is dccoptoblo An equnJ opportunity employer. air, W30 package. low Mac's Sea Food. 978 Sullivan CUSTODIAN and lane mainten­ ritory. Established accounts. liama Co. TR6R Call after 6 p ni., 643- appearance of yonr drlvewav i -i , ----- Group Health Insurance with Major Medicd sold by A ug 13 $90 I'tK/ne mileage, 82500 . 649-U27 Ave., South Windsor. ance man, nights. Apply Holl-. Salary, commission and ex­ “ 920,1 For free...... e.stlmale,...... call .. n ..V742- l.l'E R *' '"'- Kcneral office work 875-5147. # 5ignificant rosponsibHity wMi diversified In local Insurance office 37'j for you and oil your dependents— Paid Holi- day Lanes, 39 Spencer St., penses. Write BOX M. Man­ 19M GALAXIE I.TI), excellent 9487. COUNTER girl — part-time Boots and Accossorios 46 and choKenging ossignments. hour week, full Insurance cov­ midnight to 6 a.m. Apply In T ER ESA ) — Pg M Vocations — Pension Plan and Manchester. chester Herald. WOODWOBKEBS & condition, V-8, aulonmtie HONDA S90. 1966. good condi­ erage Call Mrs Kelly, 646- person. Bess Eaton DonuU, 150 much more. SAILBOAT. 16' Comet cIbab. Wontod— To Buy 58 transmission power steering tion. 8160. Call 649-3074. # Assist Pkmt Engineer in planning ond die Roofing— Siding 16 0181. Center St. ( APARTMENTS \ Crystal I-ake. dacron'«alU. ex- and brakes. Call 742-7070. Antlqu4- furn*ture ^ On* Main Straot ^ Move up and secure your job with o leading EARN WHILE YOU LEARN cellent racer, good condition "''■ ’’■’LED rection of Mechonkoi, El^tricol, ond Mo- 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, sunroof, ROOFING and Roof Repair 8350. Call 649-3445 oil oi chine 5hop Operations. METAL FABRICATORS good (X)hdltlon. new battery, Business Services Cougim Rixjflng I'o., Inc., 643- nranufocturer of insulated Aerospoce— -Elec­ olhe»* antique i!efn. Any 77 07 \ NOW RENTING j) tronics— Telephone Wire and Cable. GU-rtlty The Harn^jr. transmission, points and plugs. Offered 13 a t SAILLNG dinghy 9'3", 8150 This Division is o manufacturer of X, 165 O.'ikland Slre*-f^ Union benefits and pny. (entinuons wodi with Call 649^'^377. S-li^O^ p.m. BlDWl-lLL Home Improvement \ \ \S(iLES HELI^ WANTED 1 and 2-bedroocn deluxe X 646-1527,..^ \ , .ITTIt’S and eeliarS|\ck'iuieil.. \’ AER05PACE— ELECTR0NIC5— TELEPHONE overtime. ) I ExpsTt Installation of aparimenta from 8155 per J I VISIT OUR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE - \ WA.VTEb ANTIQUES, used 1968 ~i& R V E TTE coiipe. 327 odd Jobs. Uig*hl tniekiny ( \ CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. alunupum aiding. gt(lters andi ■ \ \ month. Featuring all the JT. ST TI^O left 1$' ftbergla* furniture, partial or'(om plete WIRE AND CABU a ^ cubic Inch, 350 h.p. engine,'4- trees remONvd aliil lots cleat ViirioUs tvjienings for .voungf salWwomen in many trim. Rixiflng lnst;illallon and ^ modem convenlenoeo. ^ Open for your convenience— Monday through canoes, regular 8206 Clesr,- estate* Call 633-2300 d.iv. 646 spe^d tran.smiss on. po.sltrai - ed. Call 6,91791 iiopartnH'iits, full and ixin-tinie. Pleasant workinjf ( We have openings on 1st and 2nd shift for: ance pr.ce.V 8170 plus lax Mc- tlon. Call 742-8280, after 7 p.m. repairs. 649-649.1, 876-9109 after 7 p m 5ubmit resume or visit our Employment Office CARPENTERS Friday. 8 A.M. to Noon ond 1:15 P.M. to 5:15 Bride s Sport Spot. 639 Center TREE SERVICE (Soucieri conditions, liberal eniplove discounts, pension plan Open for your convenience M ondoy through ROOFING aluminum siding, Raymond F. and Machine operators St . Manchester 1965 CHEVROLET, Impalii, Trees cut. building lots clear- plua many other benefits. Applv to Mr. HaiTV P.M. — Soturday 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. iiOUBEHOLD lou —' Antiques standard,' reeent exhaust sys­ gutters, carpenter work, SO Cohen at Louis C. Domoto J) Repairmen ' brte-a-brae dock*, frame*, Fridoy, 8 A.M. to Noon and 1:15 to 5:15 P.M. Experienced in fininhed enrpentry arork. Bx- ed, trees topped Got ,i tree ( 12 SEABAGO BOAT, 12 h p years’ experience Corineiuout rVve+opers and Owners ^ glassware We buy estate* Vn. tem, ball Joints, shoeks, clulcb, problem? Well worth phone relliMit wofkinc conditione. Appiy to: Valley Coixatructlon Co.. 648- Auxiliary helpers motor. 1969 trailer, 8275. Call .age Peddler. Auctioneer iX tie rod ends. $895 or best of­ call. 742-8252 Model Open Dally, 1-5 ^ AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION 7180 Free e.stimate ( 6496447 Lake St . Botion. a<93247 AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION fer. 875-2001 after 3. D L ' p.m. Or By Appointmeot Receiling storekeeper BRICK, block and stone work. BRANO-REX DIVISION 1968 FIREBIRD 400, deliLxe In­ ROOFING, Siding, Aluminum Rentals By "V Brick walls, patios, outdooiytn- giuiera. ( Good starting rates and company paid fringe ALLIED BUILOINO, SYSTEMS terior, automatic, excellent gutters. Canientry, .additions, ' . Manchester Parkade RoofRS WiHiotrt Boord 59 BRAND-REX DIVISION / door fireplaces, sidewalks, remodel■modeling and rec rooms. I WIUIMANTIC, CONNECTICUT benefits. Dairy Products 50 condition. Reasonkble. Cull chimneys. Free estlnfates. I 240 TOLLAND TPKi. MANCHISm Free es■stlmiUes. R Dion, MS / An equal opportunity employer .PAUL W. DOUG AN y Apply now for our traming program. Our employ­ 637-2080 after 6 :30. - , Domdnlc Morrone, 649-1604. 4352. An E4|uai Opportunity Rm^lorer ^ j SPECIAL sweet com , 60 cents FUP.NIHHED room foe gertle- WILLIMANTIC, CONNECTICUT ^ 649-4535 onytim* ^ ment office is open daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 31 doien. also fresh eggs, 56 man. all ronvers*niceii. park- 444-0124 (hooper Hill St., ilanchester. cenu dozen. Natsisky Farms, mg ne

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v.^ \ PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 \: ■\ W: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-ONE Investment Property Houses For Sa:e 72 Houses For Sole 72 H o u s m For Sa!o 72 For Sa!e 70-A Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 For Sole 75 Out of Town Out of Town Wanted— Real Estate 77 JUST listed 6-room Colonial M ANCHESTER — $1,900 down. M A N C T ^ r m ~ ASSUMABLE RANCH — 6% rooms, first HOUSE Out of Town For Solo 75 For Sole 75 EAST HARTFORD all brick 4- teaturing country size kitchen, Four-room Colonial. ’Two-car BERRY'S WORLD D O NT LOOK SELLING YOUR HOME? For. VAs baths, garage, private floor, plus finished rec room family, 4 rooms each apart­ garage. Needs some work but MORTGAGE X ~ Split-Level. COLUMBIA LAKE —4V4-room TOLLAIYD — Young ail electric prompt courteous service that . in basement, sunken formal ment, bullt-lns Including air- treed yard. Low 20’s. Keith who cares at this price. $18,- Available on this six-room HUNTING? any ftirther. 9-room, fuU xnree bedrooms, fireplace, ga- Ranch on approximately one Ranch, well treed lot, 3 bed- gets - results. Call Lduis Dimock. dining room with beamed cell­ conditioners, 5 years old. An Agency 646-4126, 649-1922. 900. H. M. Frechette, Realtors, Colonial. Just listed on dormer Gape. Smallest bed­ , acre lot. Price only acre, $ie;500. Phllbrick Agen- rooms, bath with vanity, built- Realty. 649-9823. excellent investment. Wolver. 647-9993. , market so don’t delay your ing, and mediterranean decor, room is 13 X 15 feet. 5 ^ . *21,900. H.M. Frechette. Real- cy. Realtors. 646-4200. JUST LISTED — ’Three-bed call. Mr. Bogdan Is ready 2 full baths, one off master ily room, roc room, office, Ins disposal. 2 fireplaces, par- a LL CASH for your property ■ ton Agency Realtors, 649-2$!,^. tors, 647-9993. — i- tla l, rec room, garage, assum- - r r- j room tlan.;h with fireplace, M ANCHESTER —Large Split. to show you this home for bedroom, screened porch, $25,- large dining and living TO LLAND — 6-room ciistom 'Aithin 24 hours. Avoid red tape. , room; 2 olr conditioners able mortgage. Asking $24,500. 34 'UNITS, $80,000. cash over cathedral ceiling, two-car ga­ Two baths, fireplace, garage. $23,500. Call 649-5306 or 900. Phllbrick Agency Real­ BOLTON —Charfhlng 8-room built Cape with baths, full Instant service. Hayes Agency, 876-6611. City utilities. Walk to ColU-Wagner .Realty, 876-3396, mortgages returns $16,000. net rage. Situated on a wooded Excellent location. Wall to tors, 646-4200. center chimney Cape. Im­ dormer, one-car garage, love­ 646-0131. two-acre lot. Large sundeck off wall carpeting. Clean home. Computerized Customer sctimls and Parkade. Mid maculate four bedrooms, 2' i 643-9088. plus tax shelter. Call Carriage 30s. Jim Florence, 649-^06 ly wooded lot situated in the Services baths, beautifully landscaped. Realty, 643-1111. . the kitchen. $23,900. Phllbrick H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- hills of Tolland. T. Ji Crockett, VERNON—Large 7H room Split, Legol NoHco Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 9993. B &. W B & . W Shade and fruit trees, stone Realtor. 875-6279. 3 bedrooms," large kitchen walls. Select neighborhood. with dishwasher, disposal, MANCHESTER— Richard Rd7, PRICE SLASHED DECBEE ON UMITATION Land For Sole 71 BAJtROW S and W A L L A C E CO. B AR RO W S and W A L L A C E CO. Minutes to new Route 6. Louis EAST HARTFORD - $18,200. bullt-lns, m baths, rec room. OF CLAIMS recent four-bedroom Colonial. Manchester Parkade Dimock Realty, 649-9823. Five-room Ranch, hot water AT A COURT OF PROBATE. COVENTRY — 40 acres, 760’ JUST REDUCED Manchester Parkade noiacn at Coventiv. wit Formal dining room, flre- Manchester 649-5306 BUY TODAY Manchester 649-5306 ------heat, basement, large trees. IN PRICE FOR non Hills I. Only $28,200. CoUl- A.D ."lfe. road frontage on Rt. 44A, $990. placed living room, huge fam­ ______BOLTON New on market, near school, bus line. Hutch- SALE Wagner Realty, 875-3396. 643- Present. Honr an acre. Terms. Carriage ily room, 2'^ baths double ga­ MANCHESTER well planned We are offering you a home SETVEN-ROOM Colonial, 2% til- 5%-room Ranch with complete- Ins Aeenev"' Realtors" David C. Rappe. BUT THAT’S ALL! ed baths, large family room. 2 ly finished basement, big wood- Agency, Realtors, .M9-5324. 9088. R»9 • Ju ie. Realty, 643-1111. rage plus many refinements. 714-room Cape, in town’s finest where you can enjoy living ______On motion-“ Otfo of Robert N. Jaquith. * fireplaces, Call Warren E. Howland, Real­ location, 4 large bedrooms, at a greatly reduced price. plastered walls, ed lot 150x300’, fine resldenUal SOUTH WINDSOR — 5 room rivr^oVER — 6 hrmoA administrator. 54 DemiiiE Street, 146 TWO F A M IL Y lots. $1,000 room nouse Manchester, on the estate oIgPtmnk tors, 643-1108. There’s still 7 large airy garages, flreplaced living This reduction in price will full insulation, porch, city uUl- neighborhood. Immediate oc- Ranch. Paneled and heat- overlooking lake unit, all utilities. Carriage rooms, m odem kitchen and K..11. 1.... - . ' — ~ , ------ovenooKinx lant;. Cellar ga- E. Jaquith. late of CoventrS.wtth- room, paneled den, formal din­ help offset the high interest ities, buflt-lns, extra large 2- cupancy, ^ J . Crockett, Real- ed rec room, 2-car garage. Ex- rage, large porch. Asking $14,- ln_said District, deceased Realty, 643-1111. MANCHESTER- — Six - room a tree shaded yard to spend ing room, equipped kitchen, car garage, near school, treed ‘o'", 643-1577. ___ This Court doth decree that three these hot summer evenings rates. cellent area. $23,900. Hayes 5 0 0 . Caii Margaret Hanson rnomhs be allowed„ ______and limited for Cape with ■ garage, beamed situated on tree studded lot. lot, excellent location. Charlea ------in. Priced low 20s. Agency, 646-0131. A een t 742-6651. Others start- the e d ito r s of said estate to ex- ceiling and fireplace in living Realistically priced $49,600. This immaculate 3-bedroom Lesperance, 649-7620 649-6108 *^®VENTRY, NEW raised ______n acii., claims acolnst the same Houses For Sale 72 Ing $13,800. , to the administrator and directs room. Nice .secluded yard. On Call Warren E. Howland, Real­ split level home is located ------^______■ Ranch. Trees. Assumable 7 GLASTONBURY—Hebron area. that public notice be riven of this MANCHESTER — One owner bus line. Owner transferred KEITH AGENCY tor, 643-1108. in WoodhiU Heights on a per cent mortgage. Only $164. Immaculate 4-bedroom Cape, COVENTRY — Immaculate 6- order by adrertislns In a news Cape. Six full rooms including and anxious. Assumable mort- 646-4126 649-1922 professionally landscaped lot Lots For 5ole 73 monthly. Pasek Realtors, 289- built 1962, fireplace, aluminum room house plus one upflnlsh- SStrict!'"'aSd "b y ''^ tl^ " n‘" cSiJ? MANCHESTER — ’Truly Im­ three bedrooms, formal din­ garage, PIT $136. H.M. Fre­ in an area of fine homes. 7475, 742-8243. siding, large wooded lot, $22,- ed room upstairs,stairs, large living thereof on the public sign post In maculate 6-room Cape, full C O VEN TR Y — 25x100’ lot In A&ld Tomm of Coventn*. nesrvtt the ing room, spacious kitchen. chette, Realtors, 647-9993. Such extras as wall to wall DON’T 900. Meyer Agency, Realtor, room with fireplace, garage. Actor’s Colony Elstates, near VERNON — Neat 6-room place where the deceased last dwelt. M ANCHESTER ^—Custom built dormer, front-to-back living carpeting, aJr-condltiontng, 643-0609. lake privileges. Asking $15,- Certified from Record Owner transferred. $23,600. lake. Call owner after 6 pm Ranch with formal HENRY ST. — Kitchen, dining 6-room Raised Ranch. Stove, room, 1% baths, enclosed custom drapes and 2 full ■ 900. Call M argaret Hanson Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 649-2291. ' ■’ Ing ------room, "3 ~ "bedrooms, " ------fire­ DISTRICT OF COVENTRY’. S.8 649-2813. room, living room on first disposal, dishwasher, two-fire­ porch, oversized garage, deep baths add to the many TO LLAND — New listing. Own­ Agency, 742-8651. PROBATE COURT, July 30, A.D lot. Immediate occupancy. Low place, basement garage. A er moving oift of state. Only 1969. floor. Second floor consists of places, VA baths, double ga­ amerdtles. For an appoint­ COLUMBIA—31,000 square foot DO IT terrific value at $21,500. Call $21,200 for 5‘4-room Ranch, Estate of Louis J.« Harvey, late SOUTH WINDSOR M ANCHESTER — South End. four bedrooms, one very large. rage. Hutchins Agency, Real ao’s Wpjverton Agency, Real­ ment to inspect call Doris wooded lot fronting on Colum­ of Coventr>\ In said District, de­ MANCHESTER Immaculate like new Califor­ tors, 649-2813. Doris Smith, Jarvis Realty Co. basement garage, storms and ceased. Two-car garage. $23,900. Phll­ tors, 649-5324. Smith, 649-2519. bia Lake. Call Warren E. How­ Burr Corner\ 7 2S Middle Realtors, 643-1121. large lot. 1. J. Crockett, Real­ Fonns For 5olo 76 Upon the application of Aman­ Sullivan Ave S^topptnq Centei nia styled Ranch home on the brick Agency, Realtors, 646- (D INt Ir NIA, l> da E. Harvey. pravlnK that real EXECU’TIVE Ranch. 3 bed­ JUST LIS’TED—5-5 two family land, Realtors, 643-1108. Shoppinq Center Tu'np'ie most attractive acre plus lot 4200. CXJVENTRY — Nice, clean 4- tor, 875-6279. estate should be sold. L» tx-r pllcatlcn on file more fufiy Tollond Turnpilte Eos» we’ve ever seen. Priced in the rooms, on an L, Large living "Hi, folks! How are you all enjoywg Julie's tour of the duplex, ceramic baths, large JARVIS REALTY CO. HIGHLAND Park Area — Large 1850 COLONIAL with 89 acres. NEW LISTIN G — 5-room Cape, living rooms, two-car attached „ room Ranch, large paneled llv- COVENTRY — Restored 8- pears. It Is high 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- room and, dining room with 2- YOURSELF lot, could be divided into two ing room, 2 twin-sized bed Call Carriage Realty, 643-1111. ORDERED: That oaid applica­ with unfinished attic, fireplace, upstairs today?" " garage, full basement with Realtors MLS Insurers ix)om, 4-bedroom Colonial, 5 tion be heard and determlnt^ at 0131. way fireplace, large kitchen building lots. City utilities. $10,- rooms, eat-in Kitchen, year garage, aluminum siding, on with all built-ins, enclosed fireplaces, original wide floor the Probate Office In CYtvenIry In laundry hook-ups. Beautiful 283 E. Center St.-, 643-1121 000. Ask for Mr. Phllbrick, ’round home, new furnace, said District, on the 11th day of SIX-ROOM Ranch. garage, treed lot, $25,900. Phllbrick porch, 2-car garage, IVi baths, girounds. Mid 20’s. Wolverton boards, 2-car garage, 7 acres. Wotitad— Rod Estata 77 August 1969. at 8 o'clock in the Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, double lot. Only $12,500. Keith forenoon, and that public notice IT’S SANDWICH TIME! STOCK UP ON three bedrooms, fireplace. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200, full basement with second fire­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. Bel Air Real Estate, Vincent Houses For Sa!e 72 Houses For Sale 72 646-4200. Agency, 646-4126, 649-1922. be given- of the pendency of tald Well landscaped. Excellent lo­ place, large lot, exclusive A. Bogglni Realtor, 643.9332. F A M iL V lb ^ ln g fo7 S-bedroom ^ ^ l lalien c n and...... the time and place cation. Assumable 6Vi per cent MANCHESHTER — Executive MANCHESTER — . 6 - room MANCHESTER — Six - room NEW LISTIN G —7-room Cape, house In Manchester area, wo or hearingarlng thereon, by publishing / area. 30's. Wolverton Agency HEBRON — near Gay City, ANDOVER — 5-bedroom Rais- SOUTH WINDSOR __ Unusual one time In POPULAR ENRICHED mortgage. Mid 20’s. Owner. 8-4 bedroom Colonial in fine Ranch, aluminum siding, ga­ with fuU sdied dormer, large MANCHESTER 7 room Colo­ agents, call Meriden 1-237-4744. j| ,, Realtors, 640-2813. Colonial overlooking Center beautiful 1% acre com er lot, ed ■■■ Ranch" — ’’ situated on extra - flexible, etc. describes this 6- ’ . . jg a circula­ 643-2666. residential area. $29,600. Call rage, Immediate occupancy. Park. 1% baths, two-car living room with fireplace, for­ nial large living room with tion In said District, ana by posting stone walls, minutes fronp large lot close to Route 6 room Ranch in immaculate PRIVATE party desires Dulld- q copy on the public J.D. Real Estate Associates, MANCHESTER — Older 2- Only $17,900. Char-Bon Agen­ mal dining room, recreation fireplace, formal dining room, sign garage, large rooms. Immedi­ Manchester, ready to build. and easy commuting to Hart­ condition with wall to wall car- hig lot In South Wlndsor-Man- ncorey ‘^."''^P'acejvhera the^d. COLONIAL—Ten rooms. FIr.st 643-6129. room, 1% baths, enclosed rear eat-ln kitchen plus half bath, 3 fam lly located in Oak St. area. cy, 643-0683, 649-4693. ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ $4800. J. G. Possum 643-9869. ford. Living room with wall to floor consi.sts of large living porch, on treed lot, $29,900. nice bedrooms up and full peting, walk-out basement with Chester area. Cash. 643-0763. with, or by mailing In certified Newly painted exterior, alumi­ cy, 646-0131. wall carpeting, large kitchen letters, postage prenald and return WHITE room with fireplace, dining ALTON STREE’t V Eight-room MANCHESTER—Immaculate 4 Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, bath, 2-car garage, superb 3 finished rooms, plus garage, num storms and screens, 3- VERNON — Tolland. % acre with built-in range, double receipt req^uested, addressed to each room, modem kitchen with home with ” ln-lai^’ apartment car garage. Ix)w 20’s. Call and 4 duplex. Near bus line MANCHESTER, $28,900 like 646-4200. location, $28,900. Owner treed building lot Kingsbury suitable for many businesses of the rollowing persons; Amanda built-ins, den, large family in center of Town. Three bed­ oven, dishwasher and m ixer E. Han’ev. P.O. Box 2S4. Ooven- broker, 643-1640. and shopping. Two heating new! Three-bedroom Ranch­ anxious. Wolverton Agency Ave. Extension. Gorgeous If owner occupied. Must be Logo! Notice tr>’. CH.: Eleanor H. Blakeslee, 4336 MANCHESTER -Uustom 6^ center. Dining area with large room, plus finished rec room rooms up (sunporch could be systems, separate driveways. er, carport, large kitchen with Realtors, 640-2813. view. Must sell. 643-1646. seen. Wolverton Agency Real- _ - — No. 6th. FYesno. Cal.; and Sylvia in basement. Second floor has a fourth and the bath; down $f6,600, SM ALL 3 bedroom room Spilt, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ brick fireplace with sliding tors, 649-2813. ------OK_-- NOTU'JK - . . Slmcock. 909 Bark St. Swansea. BREAD Excellent value at $22,900. bullt-ins, flreplaced living OF UEARINO ON ALLOWANCE Mass , a copy of this order all 4 bedrooms. On one acre there are five rooms, living ■ Ranch. Garage, full cellar, oil rage, bulU-ln kitchen. Beauti­ glass doors to rear deck. Two OF ADMINISTBATION At^O l’NT at least 7 days before said time Hayes Agency, 646-0131. room, full basement, land­ IMMEDIATE (XXIUPANCY— wooded lot with 2-car attached room, dining, modern kitchen, baseboard heat. Pasek Real­ ful near acre wooded lot with Oiit of Town full baths. Excellent condition. TO LLAND — something special. Estate _ of______Bessie B._____ Meredlm, late assigned,___ _ and return make to this scaped lot. Call Warren E. New 7-room Raised Ranch, 2% Owner transferred. Immediate Young and Pretty 3- b e d la m of Covenljy Probate DUtrlct court. ^ garage. Adjoining land may be lavatory, Ijiundry room and, in tors, 289-7475, 742-8243. M ANCHESTER —Just listed, privacy and brook. Hayes Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. baths, 2 fireplaces, laundry For 5ale 75 Ranch set on a fabulous treed The Administratrix d.b.n.. bavins acquired. $38,900. Phllbrick the rear, additional living immaculate 3 or 4-bedroom Agency, 648-0131. occupancy. Asking low, low room, bullt-lns, plastered lot, large kitchen and dining exhibited her administration ac- DECBEE ON LIMITATIOli^ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. room and bedroom. Full base­ TW O -FAM II.Y Duplex house, Cape, rec room vrith wolk-out M ANCHESTER — Just listed, VERNON —• Four - bedroom 30's. Call Harold Heller Agen­ ONE $14,900 — Attractive 6-room walls, 2-car garage, city utili­ xlo kT.ii. I.,., r t J l count with sold Estate to the Court oF CLAIMS ment throughout. New gas 106-7 West Middle ’Turnpike, basement, treed and fenced lot very clean 8-room Cape, 1% Colonial plus family room, cy, 742-9685, 742-7141. area, bullt-lns, cut stone fire- probate for said Dtetrict for a t a COIIRT o f PROBATE, M ANCHESTER — .l-family, in 4 rooms and bath each side, home 2 bedrooms, dining ties, near school, 30-day occu­ place, garage. Only $23,900. allowance. It l» ^ ^ , holden at Coventry, within and tar POUND heat, new plumbing, w ir­ plus many comfortable extras. baths, walking distance to living room, fireplace, formal b OLTON Lake — Waterfront room, hot water baseboard pancy. Built by Ansaldi. Colli RoQlDr (U<1 QDllH ORDERED; That the ^ day of the Dlxtrirt of A>ventr\-, on the excellent condition, nn large ing, etc. This home is in ex­ double garage, large treed lot. Reai.onably priced at $26,900. shopping, bus, theatre, only dining room, kitchen with Colll-Wagner Realty, 643-9088, September, 1969. at 11:00 o'clwk 24th day of July. A.D. 1969. heat, attached garage, Hutch­ Charles Lesperance, 640-7620, California style home, 3 bed­ 876-3396. In the forenoon, at the Probate Of- Present. Hon. David C RapiM- LOAVES treed lot, convenient to bus ceptional condition. Aluminum Call Mr. Anderson, 649-1108. Call C. J. Conlam, J. D. Real $21,900. H. M. Frechette, Real­ bullt-lns, garage. Only $32,9(X) ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. 649-6108. rooms,______large _ enclosed______porch. ______flee In Coventry be, and the same Esq . Judge. and shopping. Income over $5,- siding, two-car garage, over­ Estate Associates, 643-8779. tors, 647-9993. NEW LISTING — A sparkling H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- with sundeck overlooking lake. VERNON Roomy 26x34’ Cape, 5ju,^2j^f^^^i.i“a,iminlairalton uc- ad*^lnlatrat'^x. °Route'*'*6, ^Aiido^e'r' 500. per year. Phllbrick Agen­ sized lot. Immediate occu- 6-room Cape, 2 baths, extra 9993. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, landscaped yard, 4 bedrooms, count with said Estate njsi thi.s on the estate of Clarence lUien. In poly ti« bog* for aRtrc^ frothnntt cy, R ealtor,'646-4200. pan(-y. Sensibly priced under MANCHESTER —Centrally lo­ coimtrv kitchen wall to wall Court dlrecU the adnitaUtratrlx latc of Covento' within said dls- large rooms, convenient loca­ 646-4200. COUniry Kuenen, wan lo wmi ^ persons Interested irlri. deceased. thirty thousand dollars. T. J. cated 6-unlt income property. TOLLAND —Hideaway In Tol ______FOUR-bedroom Ranch, garage, tion to shopping, schools, etc. ERRORS carpet, city water and sewers, herein to apix-ar at .sani lime aiut This Court doth decree that Hire Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Vacancies never a problem. land Woods. Large custom h e ® r o n —Must sell. Three- detached 2-car garage. Only place, by causing a true copy of months be allowed anti llmllrd for large lot, full cellar. (;an you Priced to sell. Wintonbury Excellent investment. Mid 40’s. built peeled log house on 7 bedroom Ranch, modem kitch­ c, ,0 1 ., * _ D -.u J ‘his order to bo published one lime the creditors of said estate to ex- top this for $19,900. Mitten LARGE L Ranch. Seven rooms, Realty, 242-7636, 242-9644. Wolverton Agency, Realtors,, $22,900. ColU-Wagner Realty, Jq some newspaper having a clrculn- hibli their claims against the samt- acres. Trout brook, 2 fire­ en with bullt-lns, 2 full baths, 643-9088, 876-3396. “ on In said District, wtd hy_Pos“ nil to the ^mlnlstrnlrlx and dlrerls Realty, Realtors, 643-6930. fireplace, bullt-lns, H4 baths, 649-2813. places, sauna bath. Reason­ fireplace, first floor family _ copy on the public sign l>ost that |>ubllr nollce be given of this IMPERIAL REGULAR huge recreation room, garage, MANCHESTEHt n*xirest to Uie place where me de- ortler by advertising In a news- MANCHESTER — New Listing. ably priced at $46,500. T. J. room or fourth bedroom, COVENTRY LAKE — 3 room ceased last dwell. Bivl by U-avIng paper having a elpculallon In snld trees. $27,900. Hutchins Agen­ MANCHESTER — 7 - ROOM 2 family, 4-4, mid 30’s. Custom MONEY MAKER Crockett, Realtor, 875-8279. TvirtlBllv finished recreation cottage overlooking lake, In- wiin.with, or or ny by mmimx moiling In certified aisinci. district, and and uy by imsting irostlng a ei.py cy, Realtors, 049-5324. Cape, large living room, 2 TRAINEES 2 partially nmsneu revieauun v s ir.«aeir>r need* letters postage prepaid. and ------return ther<-of on the puhllcAle sign ikisI In room with walk-out basement, sulated paneled Interior, n®6 receipt requested, addressed to each said Town of Coventry, nean-si the built for owner. Four years formal dining room, fireplace, C O VEN TR Y — $1,900 down. old, appliances, many extras Aluminum sided two-fam­ well landscaped % a c re lot. well and septic tank,'■ ".dOO. 3,1 of the following persons: Alice ptsu'e where the deceased last dwell MARGARINE 3 3 | ^ NEW LISTING -■ Cape Cod ily «uid separate business garage, treed lo^ convenient Price reduced. Nine-room (US. Richmond. 99 Plasik Road. Wale^ Certified from ReenrtI FOR OPTICAL INDUSTRY or Owners anxious. $24,900. Phil- Meyer Agency, Realtor. 643- built In. Warren E. Howland, home, 8 rooms, 3 or 4 bed- building. Centrally kjcotcd. location, $26,500. PWlbrlck Split. Fireplace, fam ily room, buo': Agnes Nelson, 99 Plank Rood Realtor, 643-1108. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- 0609. Waterlrury; and C.al C Avt-ry. MmU- UMITATION ORDER ro')m, 1 b.ilhs, .inlonMl('d Each flat has four rooms. Agency, 648-4200. two-car garage. Exterior needs ton Road, Storra. a copy of this .a t A COURT OF PROBATE, sun porch, garage, city utili­ Bimlness building now a EXPERIENCED PERSON DESIROUS OF ADVANCEMENT some work. Only $18,900. H.M. 4200. order all al least 7 days before m Manchester, within and f»»r ^ P e r / a / C APE — Modem kitchen, liv­ MANCHESTER —Price reduc­ said time asaitm^d. and return make ihe District of Manchester on the ties, $23,900. Phllbrick Agency tavern. 'Two bimiks from Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. Legcri Notice to this Court. 7th day of August. 1969. ing room with raised hearth bus lino and shopping. ed on this apnolous 4-bedroom, VERNON — New , Listing. Realtors. 646-4200. ORDER OF NOTICE DAVID C. ItAPPE. Judjfe. Present. Hon John J Walleit fireplace, formal dining room, Worth your look. Asking center entrance Colonial In COVENTRY —Three year old Large new Ranch. Three twin- STATE OF CONNECTICUT. DIS------Judge. TROPI-CAL-LO LO-CAL three bedrooms, walk-out base­ $33,000. Mr. Lewis, 049- DBCKEE UN LIMITATION Estate of Joseph 8. Wright, late MANCHESTER Oversized 8- preferred location, convenient Good Wages and Fringe Benefits Offered Dutch Colonial home, set on sized bedrooms, built-in kitch- t r i c t OF MANCHESTER. PRO- OF CLAIMS of Mimchester in said District d«*- 5306 en, formal dining room, large BATE ^TOURT^Au^|^^6. ^1969. ment, breezeway, attached ga­ r(K)m Cape. Four bedrooms, to schools, storea and nearly an acre wooded lot, AT a cou r t o f p r o b a t e , ceased. Computerized Customer within and for On tTiollon of Margaret B Wright. rage. Beautifully treed acre fireplace, all bullt-lns, family churches. Owners anxious for living room with fireplace,)e. two Halph park?rParker Norton. oIsk) kimwnknown ihc‘’ 'DlaVrtc?’''of’*'&v'riitry, on Services country setting in area of fine the 57 CliamlM*rs Street, Mamdu'ster. lot. $24,900. Phllbrick Agency. room, walk-out patio. Excellent quick sale. Phllbrick Agency. baths, two-car garage., , Large «as Ralph ‘’ln'’Bal»rl!:rdeLe«?d: P. .Norton, late of Mon- 29th day of July, CfKinerllnit. ailmJnlslralrix. homes. 7 large rooms, 4 bed­ Present. Hon. David C. Jlapin*. ORDERED: That three m«»mhs Realtors, 646-4200. condition. Don’t wait. H.M. Realtors, 646-4200. OPTICAL STYLE BAR, Inc. lot. A real beauty for $32,000. presrmt. Hon. John J. Wollelt, JUICE rooms. full bath upstairs, Esq.. Judge. fr\)rn the 7lh day of August 1969 Frechette, Realtors, 047-9993. B & W 763 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. — PHONE 643-1191 kitchen with eating area, for­ H.M. Frechette, R ealtors, 647- Judge^ application of William W. On motion on of Leora DeVo<’. ad- be and the same are lltnlteortlng ho ‘he iMt will ^ d ,ald dlalrlcl. doccaaed. agolnal aald ealalr. and oald ad- 16x16 master bedroom, one home with lots of Improve­ cent, 3 nice bedrooms, ga­ room Mrttn firep lace, tiall Datn y g j^ jq o N — R edecorated 7- teammenl of raid ^ ^ourt doth decree that three tnlnl.irarlx Is directed to give acre lot, garage, re»ir porch. Manchester 649-5306 in laundry, also full basement. „ , , 90x200 lot *‘> P>;'>‘» ‘ c- apijllca- month* be allowed and limited lor nubile eioilre to the rredtiorx to ments too miuiy to mention, rage, large com er lot. Full Newly decorated Inside and room 7 ‘»u-. .n...... the creditor* of .aid e.tate to ex- (.ring In their claim, within «.Id Asking $29,900. Ktnith Agency, large lot, dead end street, own­ SEVEN-room Ranch, 1V4 baths, price $23,600. Call on this one. Ideal for in-law situation. Sub­ out, aluminum storms and 646-4126, 649-1922. er anxious, $16,900. Wolverton paneled fam ily room with Mitten Realty, Realtors, 043- stantial cash or owner assist­ Agency Realtors, 049-2813. bullt-lns, 2 fireplaces, screen­ screens, drop-in range and self ed financing. Will assume NEW LISTING — 5'/j room C030. ed porch, newly decorated, defrosting refrigerator. Quiet kV noc cpnt mortEacc August. 1969. at ten o clocK m i e having a circulation In uid dkte of ihl* order ojid relurn niakr Ranch with three bedrooms. present 5,4 per cen g g "Slid in dl.trlct. and by twatlng a ropy t„ ihl. rourt <4 the noilre given Half HIGHWOOD Drive, better than new carpeting throughout, ail M ANCHESTER — Irnm^ediate deadend street, lovely neigh­ $154.61 monthly. Bel Air Real to all ‘‘I. thereof on the public »lgn iK.»t lu JOHN J. WAl.f.ET^, Jiidge . Sunny kitchen with dining area CAN BE new, 7-r(x>m Colonial with ev- appliances, nicely landscaped, occupancy. Ten-room older borhood. (Moving out of state). Estate, Vincent A. Bogglni,Boeelni. Gallon and built-ins, .living room has erythlng, over 2!S0O sq. ft. of Low 30’s. Please call for an ap­ plication tne time 'where th« deccaied laal dwell oH »R R o r NOTtrr. many extras. I.nw 30’s. Owner, home, family kitclien, hot wa­ R ealtor. 843-9332. nearing thereon, by publluhlng a Certified s._j •from---- r» Record------* AT A (X)ir|(T o r PKOBATK, fireplace and wall to wall car­ graceful living area. Prime lo­ 643-2201. pointment. 742-7889. copy of thla order in some new«»- ter heat, aluminum siding, 2- paper having a circulation In said . . . Manchester, within and for Boftlat pet, walk,;OUL basement. 160x cation, top quality and unique AT A PROBATE CX)LHT. hold the district f)f Manchealer on the car garage, 2Vi acres. Char- district, ai least sevetj days before at Coventry, wlthki and for the 6th day of August. A.D 1969 200’ treed lot. $23,600. W olver­ floor plan makes this an out­ SCO’TTISH Castle — ten rooms, Bon Agency, 643-0683. Thanks ! NO. COVENTRY —New Rais­ the day of said hearing, to .apixar i,i-,_if.| Legol Notice of Coventr>'. on the 71h Present. Hon John J WaUMi ton Agency, Realtors, 049-2813. on 45 acres of land, painstak­ ed Ranch. Acre treed lot. As­ if they see cause at said time and d«y of Au«v.t. A u - .m * Judge standing offering. Hayes Agen­ place and be heard relative there- ingly restored 17th century sumable mortgage. Small UMITATION OKUKK “ — ' .n _ a » _ 1Present. rrocm. a Hon. i u i i . L/nviuDavid ve.C. Rapp , Katal.. <>t Wimom AiloltXi KoiflH GRAPE • PINEAPPLE/ GRAPEFRUIT cy 640-0131, evenings Mr. Han to. and by mailing on or before la!#? of Mojirhrstyr In oaftl <11slrtrl. former Grist mill. Waterwheel down payment. Bullt-ins. a t a c o u r t o f PROBATE, August 7. iW9. certified Estate of John Albin Johnson, dorroapd dier, 049-7013. NOTICE A n wi J *44 f 1 XiT f held at Manchester, within asni for ^a copy of_.thla order_lo jer lu ri&iY/iuHarold' ' a L.. nald Dtstrlcl. de<'.4.stamrnl of uld drrrmxi-d !>•■ ad. , 'r *"<< milled lo iirobalr. a* |mt apiillra- Both Are Pretty The Knit information call Phllbrick In accordance with the provi­ ------— ------Estate of Vera Ruth Friend, late South Windsor.Wind«.r Conn. P.onn 06074 06074. „„ apollcatlon for Ih.. aot-xr- ,| ,h, „„ fi|r‘ u u, ' “ Agency, Realtors, 046-4200. sions of Chapter 3. Sections 1 I woufd like to say thank you NO. C O VEN TR Y — Large over- of Manchester In said District, de- udwanl G Norton, 461 Wtxxiland of ,ainmentdistributees “ - - x. x-.. and . • an ORDERED That (hz* foregohig nlTad RoMch ITtfiD- .( ta innRtpr ceased. _ . . . St., Mancheflter, Conn. 06040. Ellxa- „cder ofdistribution it la Sizea nanen. King size master motion of The G.nnccllcut j Norton. 146 McAllister St., . applIcalUst ,l>e heanl and deiermln* AT OUR COUNTER and 9 of the Town Charter, no­ Coiif# mtu cuirv9 ORDERED That the 8lh day ih** Probate r#fflr>* in Man NEW LISTING — aenn 6-room tice is hereby given of the bedroom. Bullt-ins, dlshwash- Bank mid Trust Co.. Hartford. Con- g^,,AW,a* Franclscb. . ws vt ^hfom la 94102. September. A.D. 1969 at 8 o’ch>cii Chester In said Dlslrtct i>n the Cape, fireplace in living room, er, fireplace. Onlv 32 400 neclicut, executor. .Cllffortl Cllffonl a. B morion,Nortoair 25ihKih z daIaw of * August. ‘ A D 1969, at adoption by the Board of Direc­ for the privilege of serving uniy op^d ERED. /hat/hree^mon^^^^ Office in cS^zmtr^-^ £ ^ amf . the sJt^e ...... k In the aflerrKMm. an«l enclosed porch, city utilities, tors of the Town of Manches­ down. Pasek Realtors, MLS, fr^rn^^lhi^e^th d'ay~'of August. 1969. fyrj Conn.. Conservator. Alt: Don- Is assigned for a hearing on the itiat notice be given lo all iwrwms 9flQ,747|c' 7A9.QOAq and the same are limited and Swanson: and William W allowance of aald account, and ^ inirrested In said esiai*. irf the Hi. $23,000. Phllbrick Agx-ncy Real­ ter, Conhecllcut, August 6, 1969, ^ allowed for the credllor» within grM.ncer. 41 Old Highway. Win FILET OF 50LE Krwth 79c tors, 646-4200. to bring. In their claims ^,nn. 06897. and ndum make aald application and this Cf>urt dl- jwndency of said appllcathgt and of an Ordinance as follows: HEBRON — for the horse en­ n-ct* the Admlnlstralor to «lvi- no- ih,. tlm>- anil iilar.- of h-aririx lli< r. you. My business has been against said Hr* thrrrof. by publlahlnz thli ortlrr mi, by i*il>ll*blnK a <„,,>• ,< i,.,. MANCHESTER ~ ’Two-story BE IT ORDAINED by the thusiast. Custom built Ranch, cculor is directed to give public, JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge ki ootne nrw»,)atH-r havlnii a clrru- onJrr In want- n>-,y»t«ii--r lu>yii« n __- notice to the creditors to bring m cc John C. Yavls Jr. Atty. home, two baths, 4-5 bedrooms, Board of Directors of the lallon In aald DUtricl. and by pool- rinulailon In *akt <(l*irt-, within and for the nace. lx)t of hou.se for $20,500. Town of Manchester purchase sold fo the J & B Plumbing, tors, MLS, 289t7475, 742-M43. “ 'I';'; ‘'vw»P“ P‘'r having d-'ceoju-d last dwelt, and by Irav- al oaM Urn*, oimI (do,-• a;*l h. circulation in said probate district District of Covento’, on the 3Dlh Ing with, or by malllM In certified heard r«4atlve theret*; and l>> rnnll TENDER 4 for the total sum of Fifteen STEAKS Hayes Agency, 046-0131. within ten days from the date of' day...... of July. Hundred ($1,800.00) Dollars COSTLY NORTH Coventry, $127 pays as- this order and return make to this pn^s^vit Hon. David C Rappe. receipt requested, addressed to each r**rtlfirti mali, a «»f ttila JORDT St. - Brick Cape, sumable VA mortgage. Lovely, court of the nollce given Judge of the perszms interested arid retld- to LsabHle li Knofla Ht from Thomas J. Crockett a cer­ InCe, phone 289-2679. I trust JOHN J. WALLETT. Judgv Estate of Hope A. Casselll. late ing mitslde said District, a ropy of' Manrtiestcr, < j»rm 9kiri K iegU modern kitchen, format dining tain piece or parcel of land lo­ 5H room Ranch, 3 years old. of Coventry, In said DlstrV.’t, - d«- this order, all at least 7 »lays be­ Ihll Mou/sS Rd lAma Alan rooii\, l i i batlis, 14’xl8’ fam ­ WHEN BUYING A cre'lo t. Built-ins. Only $21,• a t a CXJL'RT o f rROBATK. r.asMl fore said day of hearing, and re­ KnzzflA. W*-siern A%« cated to the rear of Lydall held at Manchester, within and for 77),* Executor, having . exhibited turn make lo this Court ^rrlngs III . arvl r«'n the his interim account with sAid Estate By the Court. Inis C Court for allow- u assigned for a hearing on the Judge Presrni. IRm John J Wallett ^Vl MAKE SURE of Glastonbury In anec. It is allowance of said account, and on Estate CUSTOM built brick homc.Sl.x EASTERLY by land now or turesque setting in a prestige "“ o r d E ^ I^ 36th dav of Raid application and ihls C w r i dl- Mam^«tel^ ln*'” »aJd^DLsirirt**^ de- Estate of Emma Fslein lao- /»f form erly of Morton P. Kahn, ______I V n r nnnolnt- August. 1969. al eleven o clock foro- reels the Executor to give notice Manchester m said Dlsiri/f .de large nHims, fireplace, garage, / will be opening the Peter­ neighborho^^ For probate Office in the thereof by publlahlng this order In ^ motion .of Andrew f>aVls, RKD leased PORTERHOUSE BONELESS TOP ROUND ptitlo, trees. Highland Park et ux. and land now or for­ CAUA ment call Phllbrick Agency, Munlcpal Building m said Man- some newspaper having a rJrcula- 3 Rd Vemfm Ct and Hel»v» On motkin UYiMstopn* r . Kaietu m erly of. Benjamin Johnson. cheater, be *id the same is assign- tlon In aald District, and by jwst- 22 Hemkx'k ft Manchester 47J Tolland Tpk« Sclmol, Only $24,900. Hutchins 646-4200. ed for a hearing on the allowance mg a copy of this order -^xeer>ons of the persons Interested and resid- mj^mst aald estate and said against said estate a/kd saW cellent area. Needs work but Eleven and 47 100 (11.47) September 15th at SO Pearl ADMISSION known to br Interested therein to Inr (nitslde said Dlstricl a copy of a r e directed r put»- e*»/-.jp>r is dlreri».d t‘« gi'eV F Iri, price warrants it. Ix)w, low Feet. iu)d by hu)d now or for­ appear and be heard thereon by this order, all at least 7 days be- Ik rvjtlre Li, the rrediioTR U, t/rUig In fKKire to the rrtd llfjrs In brini hrtrig In ’I".. ‘ r v twenties. H.M. Frechette. OF ELECTORS publishing a copy of this order In fore said day of hearing, a ^ re- Iheir claims within aaUt tlm«- al- their f-lairn« within taifi tirrke ki merly of Greenwood. Incor­ Realtors, 647-9093. some newspaper having a cirrulo- turn moke to this Court Wmed by fnablishlng a rrn’V "f thU k/wed by |»qbluhing a r/»t*y -if thVi porated, Five Hundred (500) St„ Manchester, (phone 646- Vntie* ia h«i-*hv wivsn that Hon ^ Distrtrl. at least seven By the Court. o rd er In sr^me newsf*at»rr Kavm g a ‘»fd er In • o tv r newsjjat-er . i.«.r s Notice is nereoy given mat ^^^s before the da> of said hearing Attest DAVID C RAPPE Judge rlrru la ik m in said pfT/lza'*’ distrirt eirru lsikjn toi said pr»*t9aie d i»«r k f M ANCHESTER 4-4. two fam- Feet, more or less; the Board of Admlsaion of Elec- ^id by malllnk by c*mri--d mall within fen days from Ih*- date within ten ds>i the urt r#f the notice given r-ffun '/f the tViOee g1tVetiV« place in each apartmont. merly of Albert Boll.s, et,al. 2223) and will hope to have will be In sesaion In the ToviTI 4304 Tfiornapplr 8i . Chevy Cha»- the District of Manchester,' " on the JOHN J W A U 7ETT Judge JOHh WAI A.y. r r jti'tge FROOUCI Two Hundred tuid 2 10 ( 200.2) 6th day of August 1969 stoves and ivfrigenilor. Re Hall, on Au«U6t 18, 1969 from D r r tr ‘” windao‘r'*'''^onn“ Present Hon John J Wallett . l-6 yti 5 4 2 3 cent wiring and plumbing. Feet, and by land now or for­ 6:00-8:00 p.m. for the purpose aarr T Naylor. 139 Dlanr r>r|ye Judge Call eaiiVj Mid Ws. Wolver­ merly of the Town of Man­ all naT-onna who Manchester. Conn., and relurn make Estate fj( Nora Tonum. late rjf the opportunity to serve you of admitting all persons wno Coun. Manchester, in said District deceas­ ton Ageiuv. 649-2813. chester, Thirteen and 88 100 This cnc iialti-in can Is- ,\ itross in are found to be qualified to be JOHN J w a l l e t t . Judke ed used to make two lovily (13.88) Feet. The administratrix having ex­ uasv-knit is surv to Im- tiu* JUST ' LISTED 5-room Ranch, electors of the Town of Cov­ U1UT.4TION ORDER hibited her administration account 1967 RAMBLER dresses fiu* the littU- gii‘ 1 mo>t popular stylo lu This Ordinance > shall take ONE C A U entry. AT A COURT OF PROBATE r,th said estate to this Court for . . . one with pull sleeves three bodroom.s, witli eat - In effect ten UO) days after this in this capacity. 7* : . -...aiiNaaM-uia are M fol- held Si Manchester wlthtn and for ai;owance. II la CANTALOUPE5 I.4>M HI t a iu rio t ymir wartlrolH*. No. M'JIl The qualtficatlons are as 101 oixtrlct of Manchester on the ORDERED That the 21sl dar o< and c o n tra s t yoke; thi­ has kmt ilirootions fo r kitchen, carpeted biRh, de­ pubitoativm lu this newspaper S S 7 2-Door Hardtop ol her, s le e v e le s s . .No. tached 2-Oar garage, full base­ DOES rr low s: Applicant must be tw en -. s,h day of Au«u*t 1969 Auku»i. 1969 ai three o’clock of- siziLs 8 tlirou^k 1^ inclu* provided thi\t within ten ( 10) a, aw. must be a Preaenl. , Hon .John J *n M IsOm- said eatale aacerlamment of^heirv • roWER .STEERING NATIVE CUCUMBERS tone, yard 4.1-ineli plus KVi*nlnc llrmlil. IIM A\ E. cent of the electors of >the ___ a ^ Rtatea ahaR t>ert. 74 Garden ft Manchester, and order (»( dutrlbuticn. and this 'a yaid contrast. OF AMKKU'Ab. NEW VOKK, zen of the United stales mn^i ,xecnir1x C«jrt d ir«-i. ihai notice of ihe • EXTRA CLEAN Town, ns deternilned from the 42 OFRCCS tCND *44 In Mint h r nKh nit- N.Y. tOOSH. IH K 'K LE V Sclux^l Cujx-, 8 present the certificate of ms ORDERED That three months time and place assigned for as»d NATIVE GREEN PEPPERS Print Kufflu. Aldruii with IIP ixxmi.s, 4 bedrix)ms, 2 full Inte.st offtclnl lists of the Regla- o r A CODY thereof ^rpm the «lh day of August 1K9 hearmg be gtT*»i to all ;*erV,ns ttra U Incluti flrtt-cltii mnllinf. CODE und Stylu Numbur. 77 SALESPEOPU naturalUation or a be a»d tbi some are itmiied and knrrwn tp be intrreirted thereto, io Sue Bamrtt, Msnchrntrr baths. forinal dining room, Im rs of Voters, has not been issued b y the United States im - aUoved for the creditor* wtihm appear and be beord ihereoo by CABBAGE OH., 1 .8 c ______IIM AVE, Semi r»0f Unlay for the •1695 Evealu Herald inotlem kiti lieu, living rvxun filed with the Town Clerk re­ , *-to being - i-in . their elatm* f«uwts‘;>uMLshlng ' a copy of this order tn OF AME BICA8. NEW YUBK. now Kail am! Winter PETERMAN’S PLUMBING AND HEATING mlETRtlon and NaturaHzation against —hi estate and sawl execu- some newnaper having a rirrula- N.Y. lOM*. .\I.Hr-M! with flreplai e, full shod dorm­ questing Its reference to a spe­ . i y Service. / trtx iiis directed______to give publ»c rvi'w-e t>:fO in said Diatrtct ai least seven Print N*mr, ***rtM nitk ZIP er, basement completely cial Town election. MANCHESTER rk**^ rvwshtrv ConndCti- to the creditor* to bring tn their days before the day of said bear- cool, Ityk Nuaiktr an* Silt. NEEOIEWOHK PRIMER . - uvur / a Mw.M* 1MO claim* tiKthm said time allowed b» and by mailing or bef ore TED TRUDON. Inc. too pictyrut and diructluuf fur finished off with heal, breeie- John I. Garside Jr. cut. thiJ 8th day of August IWJW psj^ishtng a copy this order m August 7 1969 bj certified mail a Send 50d extra for a copy hnlt, umbruldunr and crucfiut way, 2-car garage, new alumi­ . / Secretary Barney T. Peterman BOARD OF Uwrsmrct E Jacob*Ofl some newsoaper havre » rirrNiU- . copy <4 this f*rdef to Margarrt T VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE of the '69 Fall & Winu-ip lUtchutY - 0nl7 S0< a cup?! ^ lion in aasd probole district wjthm I>e*r,tt a r G>aw^sd Street Man- DOUBLE TOP VALUE STAMP num sUllng, $27,500, Phllbrick ' Board of Dtrectora TOLLAND TPKE.—TAL(t)TTMLLE Basic FASRION. ■*0 ' •/ Ruth E uenon r4 this or- cheater Owm and return rnake to Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Manchester. Coiui. REALTORS, INC. n in h e th R Rychling <*cr and return make to this roun this Oourt .r of the n o n e * gtvTen JOHN J WAUuETT EVERY WEDNESDAY Board of Admlackona JOHN J w a l l e t t Judge H C Ally.

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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)