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Steele Hits Nixon Scheduled to Sign Laotian In Emergency Bill on Jobs Plot’ s ers Drug W a r By FBANK CORMIER construction projects were In Associated Press Writer the planning stage. By that NEW YORK (AP) — Rep.' SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) he predicted, the economy Robert H. Steele, R-Ctann., who — President Nixon, heading Into would not need stimulation, last week accused a ^uth Viet- a busy week of foreign policy uth- aimed at helping the economy, private sector. in the attempt to over­ ‘ . . . . ^ measure authorizes a Nixon Interrupted a c(u»et Sun- throw King Hassan 11 were l e n s a broadcast Interview Sun- two-year program to create day at hU oceaaifrorit villa to executed by a firing squad 200,000 temporary jobs In state visit his Western White House early today, official sources ►A.’ r governments in such office and sign a record 46.15 reported. sanitation, environ- billion appropriaUon act for the They said tee names of the of­ itarted on , mental quality, health care, ed- office of Education and related ur drama ficers executed after a sum­ teet onfiim P"hllc safety, transpor- agencies. The total Is $39® mll- mary court-martial would be an­ I the NBC reflnerier^ ft. tatlOn and economic develop- Uon more than the President re- Sept. 17. reflnerles along the Mekong ment. , auested nounced later. true incl' River and provide transporta- _ . j .u ...o'* The executions are-- contin­ The cost during the next 12 Nixon said early enactment of proceaeed tlon for heroin In Royal Laotian uing, they added, and It was not months would be billion. the measure, covering the fiscal es district military aircraft. , $1 Immediately clear whether all "This is an incredible situa­ Just last month, Nixon vetioed year that began July 1, "Is ah tee six leading- conspirators re­ a $6.7 billion public works bill accomplishment of which both [arry Mor­ tion," Steele said. "Here’s ported under arrest had been government that would collapse Incorporated a $2 bll- the Congress and the Executive es Ooiihty shot. In 21 hours if It weren’t for our lion plan to subsidize state and Branch can be proud.’ \ King Has-san told a news m ey Paul local employment of workers In ity H. M. support- and yet somehow In the past, his statement not- cl^erence Sunday that the offi- ipectlvely. can't get their help In cracking ed, “ careful planning for the cere who led tee attempted coup 2 down on the opium trade.” argued the pro- educational in- SatuV:^y would all be dead by of tiee J. Laat week Steele said South would have an eventual gtitutions . . . has too frequently sundoW tonight. He named IS Deputy Vietnam's Maj. Gen. Ngo Dzu is because most made impossible as a re- M l eight principal plotters Includ­ srine Ben- hiring would be delayed as ing four generals and three coio- tars In the a major heroin trafficker. \ (Be® Page Ten) nels.. let attom- in an open letter to Steele, '^*^*® P“ “ ‘® Dzu said Sunday; "You are an ______, In Washington, it was an­ amlrez. authorized and respectable per­ nounced President Nixon sent a s the first son of the United States, but you message to King Hassan con­ ed, “The are being lured by a number of gratulating him for having es­ i,” Vietnamese people who are giv­ caped when Army rebels at­ t Unlvers- U.S. Phantom Jets Destroy ing you unfounded Information. tacked his summer palace on 7ebb M'urk Those people are jealous about ^ u rd a y . usoclatloii my title as 2nd Corps command­ Enemy Antiaircraft Guns Nixon’s message was dis­ er.” patched on Sunday. Officials Dzu’s letter, printed In Vlet- SAIGON (AP) — A pair of tialrcraft gun, one 67mm and said It expressed tee relief of namese newspapers, also said U.S. Phantom jets streaked two 37mm. He said one 67mm i \ tee admimlstration teat tee "I challenge you or anyone else from Laos' into North Vietnam gun and two 37mm guns were monarch’s life was saved and to show all-data to justify my in- Sunday and made the biggest damaged. order had been restored. ’ITiere - volvement In jhe heroin traffic, kill of antiaircraft guns reported The 85mm is the second larg­ Gen. Mohamed Medbouh, leader of coup against King Hassan, is shown at were no American casualties. HER I believe that an accusation of a in more than two months. ■' est gun In North Vietnam’s an­ right, accompanying the king to the grave oi Gen. Charles de Gaulle in this Ulster Blasts Hassan said Gen. Mohamed man elected by the people must ’The U.S. Command said the tiaircraft arsenal with a range picture taken last November at the cemetery of Colombey-des-Deux-Eglises. Medbouh, tee head of his per­ BOAD be weighed carefully.” . FH flgfliter-bom-bers destroyed of 10 miles. ’Ihe 67mm has a sonal military staff, and three Dzu and his senior American four antiaircraft guns and dam- range of eigd^t miles and the Fail to Deter other generals named Musta- IM adviser,'John Paul Vann, said It aged three others near the Mu 37mm can reach five miles, \ MBl^ER pha, Bougrine and Hambou is possible Steele’s accusation Gia pass 80 miles northwest of ’The command also disclosed In Morocco used 1,400 Ignorant, drug-crazed was based on anonymous lettera the demilitarized zone. ’They that another Phantom equipped Celebrants cadets In an abortive attempt to circulated by Dzu’s personal en- pulled out of their bomb runs for photo reconnaissance was liquidate him and the entire emles. ’The State Department unscathed. hit by enemy ground fire while BELFAST, Northern Ireland leadership of his regime. says both the United States and it was the most successful on a mission Saturday over Nightmare Scene Described (AP) — Ten bombs exploded in Medbouh was accidentally South Vietnam are investigating strike inside North Vietnam re- Stung ’Treng province in north- Northern Ireland during the killed by his own men during the charge against D*u. ported since May 10, when five em Cambodia. ’The two pilots VIENNA, Austria (AP) — “ ’Then, all of a sudden. It hap- 'heads and were driven back. night apparently set by Irish tee attack at the king’s summer ^teele and Rep. Morgan Mur- u .S . pilots reported they de- managed to fly back to Saigon, Guests at King Hassan II’s pened. At first I heard a lOTd "Then I saw b y , what in>- ®^®*®f' palace oh tee Atlantic Ocean 16 phy, D-Ill., visited South t^et- stroyed 13 antiaircraft guns but while making a pass over birthday party during Satur­ bang. Uien a contlnuaUon. I said mense luck 1 was saved: The tents d«ied the Roman Cateollc miles south of Rabat. At least 30 nam In April for the House For- about a mile from the batteries Tan Sot Nhut air base the con- J day’s ttticiiiptw attempted revolt In Mor­ to my Saudi Arabian neighbor, three French physicians, with terrorists and at d a y ^ e ^ b^ of the _guests at tee king’s - ^ 42nd , elgn Affairs Committee. They hit Sunday. trol tower told them the plane FER occoJ were made by soldiers to . ‘It’s strange to have fireworks whom I previously was standing marching In celebraUon^ birthday party, were killed, hr- reported South Vietnamese offl- The two Phantoms were dl- for two hours In a blazing In tee middle of day’ and the together, were dead, tee king victory over tee eluding tee country’s only eld NTER clals were Involved In drug traf- verted from bombing runs over (See Page Ten) / lie nchester sun with arms raised and any- Saudi Arafclan replied it must wat missing. Everywhere were Catholics 281 years ago marshal, three general^, tee flc and that heroin addiction the neighboring Ho Chi Mlnh one who lowered them was shot, be some birthday noise makers, dead and everywhere Injured ’The British and provlnci^ minister of tourlsn^-dhe presi­ among American troops had trail In Laos after the guns fired j One of those guests. Prof. ‘"Then something was thrown were moaning. governments deployed 20,000 po- dent of tee .supreme court, Beh reached epidemic proportions. across the border on another-F4 glan Ambass^dbr Marcel Du- p e c ia lty Kari Felllnger, a specialist in over our heads and I knew It "We were herded out on to the Hep^'and troops across Northern Steele, speaking on the WABC attacking the enemy supply net- Internal medicine, told of this was a hand gfrenade. Everybody lawn and were ordered to lie Ireland’s six counties as tee prat and otb^ officers and offi­ Clous Radlo Press Conference Sun- work, the command said, Arm y Mui^ toady In an interview with tee started to run from the seaside down, with the hands above our bowler-hatted members of tee cials. day, said recent crackdowns on The third Phantom also ea- newspaper Kurier. After It was terrace and we saw military heads. It was three in tee after- Omnge Order turned out for Abatit 160 rebels died In a sev- EN drug peddling have not touched' caped without any damage, over and tee king reappeared, personnel approaching with ri- noon and tee hot sun was pour- *e*r epiliour battle for tee Rabat ra­ heroin dealers In the South Viet- a commtmd spofiesman, Maj. [nutes On Shifting he said, the survivors were al- fles. ing down. For an hour we had to ” ”” dio station. The Insurgents Mt eatln’ namese army. He said the South Gharles Johnson, said It was the Vietnamese military command ^ ^ “ protective reaction” raid lowed to got to their cars and “ When tee bullets whlsUed ue on our backs, teen we were (Bee Page ’Twelve) omparable 4 leave as though nothing had hap- aboye:Slir heads we knocked out allowed to turn on our bellies forces was to keep th e^’^tes was Interfering with efforts to on North Vietnam this year. Of (ienei’al. pened a - ( ^ d ^ c*^\tee closed terrace and ' laiter again on to our fant majority and tep'^Gateolic reduce drug use. U.S. pilots are authorized to at­ FeUlnger returned from Ra- and jumped to tee dunes below, backs.” — DEB tack North Vietnam’s antlalr- SAIGON (AP) —/ Maj. Gen. tee Later WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. o bat Sunday night Behind us tee noise continued jje said teat many older of Protestant^trfengte touch o«^ John S. Monagan, D-Conn., said craft batteries if they pose a James L. Baldwin has been re­ In Ws LcoOTt on tee. coup, and we crawled through the guests were unable to keep their a renewal qf-lhe reUglous war Monday he will introduce legis- threat to American aircraft. lieved of command of tee Amer- Felllnger said he was Informed sand. I thought we could reach hands up any Icnger. fare that-- Income T ax Johnson said tee strikes Sun- lYE-IN Ical Division, attid military teat when the king left he and our car but by teen tee soldiers —Whoever lowered - his hands I*"®*' for more than two -643-2660 (8ee Page Seven). day destroyed one 88mm an- fo u rc^ phyriclahs should had approached us and we had , y ^ s . L was because of ;tee attack (See Page Ten) go to.the king’s chambers. to raise our hands above our The bombs began going off Disowned By Fire -Base Mary /Ann In which 33 shortly after midnight whlje O P and Americana wer,e killed and 76 thousands of Protestants were were wounded./ i~ dancing around bonfires to cele- Both Parties SAVE An official stateiAent said ■ brate j he.A^‘Glorious 12th.” feHERE Cong Peace Bid Conditions Baldwin is “ h^lng reassigned by PouT*D ^ts shattered win­ HARTFORD (AP) — C o ti^ - the Department of the Army,” In Norwalk ^ >U SEE dows along Royal Avenue, Bel- tlcut’s first Income tax became Anticipated by CIA in 1968 and a spokesman for tee U.S. fast’s main street. The FTotes- law last week and the two ma- / THIS Commapd refused to comment tants celebrating In other parts jor political parties have spent/ further. ' SIGN By SPENCER DAVIS dum” sent to the White Rouse Arraignment Set for/Suspect of tee capital ran for shelter much of the time since disavow/ Associated Press Writer by Defense Secretary Clark Clif- In Washington, an Army, and British troops moved In ing It. spokesman at tee Pentagon said with armored cars. Gov. ‘Thomas J. Meekiil says tACO . ford, the Pentagon study said. WAlSHING’rON (AP) — Viet papers disclose another “ at this time we have no com- Another bomb damaged a Bel- tee income tax is bad and ST. Cong conditions for a Vietnam cIa contribution to tee policy ment.’ ’The spokesman added In Holdup, Killing of Policeman fast power station. tee only reason he allowed it to war . settlement now being ■ ex- review was a report from an un- he had no Information oil Bald Seven people were wounded become law is that there /was BOS. plored by U.S. negotiators in identified “ high-level defector” win’s new assignment and NORWALK (AP) - A Nevada lence. first-degree murder and pected to acted on In Clr- by the blasts but police s^d "no viable alternative.” ST. Paris were anticipated almost .^^ho said Soviet aid to Norte conceded this was unusual. m ^ S g ^ wim n>b^ry with violating parole. cult Court today. teelr Injuries were Ught. Six State Democratic Chairman years ago in a confidently) Vietnam would be stepped up However, other military violence and murder in connec- A spokesman for tee Fairfield police say he was Involved In suspects were arrested., John M. Bailey says M e ^ ll Is U.S. Central Intelligence Agen* during 1968. sources said there were “ unu- tlon with a bank robbery and County detective’s office In the $12,100 holdup Friday of tee two more bombs damaged an responsible for tee tax w d teat cy report. . ’ \ q,be report said tee defector s“ al circumstances” surround- tee slaying of a policeman was Bridgeport said today teat ar- Connecticut National Bank empty Protestant hall and a if he didn’t like It he / should "In talks. Communist terms intelligence esti- InST Baldwin’s replacement and scheduled to be arraigned In ralgnment on tee murder branch in west Nbrwalk and In power station in Irvlnestown 80 have vetoed lt„ / would Involve tee establishment ^SSR has not suggested that It was tee out- Circuit Court here today on charge, which could carry ► a the ^ootout 30 minutes later In miles away.- Two exploded in Republican State Cha(nnan J. Brian Gaffney says tee Income of a new ‘coalition’ government program conie of tee investigation Into tee robbery «iarge, tee prose- death penalty, would have to which ,,Sgt. Nicholas Fera, 45, pomeroy to tee west and anoth- which would In faOt, If not In ap- ^ means of influencing Norte tee disastrous attack March 28 cutor’s office said. await a decision by a gremd jury the other robbery suspect er went off in Newry near tee tax became law -because ‘"rhe pretentious patriareW of tee pearance, be under the domina­ Vietnam’s conduct of tee war. by North Vietnamese sappers Frederick Earl Wells, 48, of on whether Wells should be in- were killed. ■ border'with tee Irish Republic tion of the Communists,” said a on Fire Base Mary Ann, a bat­ Democratic Party (Bailey)line elte- RONICS In his opinion, tee Chinese are a. Las Vegas, Nev., surrendered dieted. ' . Police said Fera forced tee to tee south. v hv CIA assessment. Intended for more influential power.” talion headquarters base of the Saturday morning after a 16- If an indictment Is handed suspected getaway car off tee Police and tee British Army President Lyndon B. Johnson Americal Division’s 196th Infan- UORIES ‘The defector, evidently a Rus­ hour search and Is being held down. Wells teen would be ar- ^oad and as he tried to arrest said tee blasU were set by tee P that never reached him. sian, reported tee Soviet .Union ry Brigade 25 miles west of without ball at tee B^dgeport ralgned on tee murder charge the two men they began shoot- outlawed Irish o=r,.,hUn<.ii tax program sgra.or he exercised hls' "Secondly, they would insist jjgg force to maintain ac- Correctional Center. He Is ini Superior Court. ‘Die parole ...... on a guaranteed withdrawal o f . j^^^h Vlet- (See Page Nine) long-time boss status to strong- OAD (See Page Ten) charged .with robbery with vlo- charge against Wells was ex- (See Page Ten) U.S. forces within some precise- , nam port of Haiphong. The arm tee Democrat legislators ly defined period,” tee as®®®®'' bombing of Haiphong, where 80 Into voting for a state in­ ment said. ' ■ pgj. cent of tee war supplies for come tax.” Both conditions are part of a .jj^nol were received, was teen Gaffney, a state representative Vietnamese Communist propos­ under topdevel cpnslderatlon. fro'm.New Britain, explained hls al announced In Paris July 1. Ex-Firiancier vote for the Income tax by say­ When tee White House In ear- -me assessment added that ing teat tee state wa® facing cessation of U.S. bombing "disaster” In tee absence of a mit American forces in Vietnam North Vietnam and tee start of F re e d From revenue program after “ the to take an active combat role, peace negotiations without sig­ Democrats killed tee compro­ the Pentagon study discloses,' a nificant Communist concessions mise tax plan.” memo from CIA Director John would create “ a re^ risk that Texas Prison Bailey said Sunday that Gaff­ the RUeu-Ky regime’ would col­ A. McCone to Secretary'of State ney and House Minority Leader Dean Rusk, Defense Secretary lapse, and this would In fact be By MIKE COCHRAN Francis Collins of Brookfield not indS arvlM Robert S. McNamara and White part of Hanoi’s calculations.” Associated Press Writer only voted for tee Income tax House adviser McGeorge Bundy ‘Die reference was to South but would not agree to adjourn said in part: Vietnamese President Nguyen EL PASO, Tex. (AP) — Smil­ tee House session to allow more Van ‘Thleu and Vice president "’The .decision to change tee ing and embracing his family, time to consider tee bill. Only H former Texas fertilizer finan­ Nguyen Cao Ky. mission ' of -our gn’ound forces V a handful of legislators had tu:- ‘Die assessment, disclosed In from one. of advice and static cier BlUie Sol Estes sped off a tually read tee bill when it was Pentagon papers released by defense to qne of active combat free man today from tee La passed early In the morning of Sen. Mike Gravel, D-Alaska, operations ... . is correct only If Tuna Federal Correctional Insti­ July 1, tee first day of tee new was one of a long series of CIA our air strikes against the Norte tution. fiscal year. Bailey said Sunday estimates which cropped up at are sufficiently heavy and dam­ Estes had served more than that he had stlU not seen a cy critical periods in the 7,000-page aging really to hint the North six years of a 16-yfear prison of tee bUl. study of U.Su Involvement In the Vietnamese.’.’ term for fraud In connection Bailey added that he had al- Vietnam war. Taking issue with the 'Wh|te with a nonexistent fertilizer virays been against tee Income Differing from State and E>e- House policy of slowly stepping 'storage tank empire which net tax and said it was not the best fense department recommenda- up the tempo of air strikes, ted millions and created a na­ tax for tee state. He also said tlons, the CIA estimates were at M«K3one vrrobe: tionwide scandal. tee Income tax is a "political times ignored. • "The strikes to date have not rr,-WV,',; Estes left tee federal prison at minus.” In this case,, the CIA estimate caused a change in the North 12:03 a.m., seated In the back ‘The Democratic chairman said never reached Johnson who had Vietnamese policy of directing seat .of a private car with hls tee main reason the Democrats ordered a .compr®h®**®lv® reas- yiet Cong insurgency, Inflltrat- wife, Patsy, and one of teelr had. opposed MesWU’s orlg^mal sessment of U.S. policy after the ing cadres and supplying math- blonde teeh-age daughters. plan to boost the sales tax^ to surprise Communist ‘Tet offen- riei if anything the strikes'to Estes Ignored tee small clus- seven per cent was that this sive of February 1968. date .have hardened 'their attl- ter - of waiting neWsmen and plan would have Included many Instead it was "fed Into the tude...... 3.- (See Page Seven) * deliberative process but did ndt ^ Billie Sol Estes, flahked by his wife at right and daughter, Dawn, leaves the federal prison. 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PA C E T h r e e PAGE TW P MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JUDY 12, 1971 MANCHESTER EViuNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY;^JULY 12, 1971 Sheinw Eild on l)nf«4FMe]enf«i»Jute MOVIE RAHNOB Bridge Varied and Heavy Agenda Meany Would Impose Fred Harriis Ready to. Enter RmmRENIBANO BEADER8 MAKE OONTBACT YOUNGPEOPIE N dRTH b y u s in g t h e i r b r a in s # Q9652 For Directors Tomorrow t T a i By AUTOED SBEINWOUI “ T H E W A Y 9 AQ62 Wage-Price Controls Democratic Presidential Test tittifit COMwV tof Ih&if 6he of the motit difficult prob­ 0 K J When oilgtoally scheduled, town’s, would have to bo lowerr L w ith o u r store. lems of most bridge jdayers is the purpose of tomorrow night’s e7 3 have an active evening which “ ^ e e w e r Charges to both the Pamt t r Adult Guardian the other 80 million (I have a day on NBC’s “ Meet the "lent-certalnly less than 4 per The fact is, they do. H ie Met both seeiti a Ut on the ^^ineless rls, a former national party him 32 per cent support to 26- Despite the crowded field. ♦ ‘A64 win now Hot only include discus- “ /South End residents, big readership) will work out cent and surely no higher than 3 b i c p e n s side tO/ me. On the other hand, chairman, -already has worked per cent for Edmondson and Harris insisted he would have a South West N< slons of the water company, but” ®om ^ $7-$9. million in school doesn’t produce many but there tho right play by logic. East Me*uiy said his own 13.6-mll- R®r cent-sounds like accept- when Somebody comes up with a out the outlines of a presidentiail other potential rivals, realistic chance of winning ^ e 1 Pass 3 also action cn proposed con- “ onda^or a new junior high and are opera companies around the . NO WE IHWEA 17 AMlimD East dealer. Pass llon-member labor organization “ «i® Communist propagan- real, startler like “ Wozzek,” the campaign org^anization that Harris said if he becomes a nomination. 4 41 All'I’ass tracts with two (town bargaining “ elementary school are A L L COLORS REG. 19c (Agallailt may vary Both sides virinerable. Pass country that do go in for new public avoids it' like the plague, wculd be headed by Jack Hood candidate, he will enter most or “ It certainly • wouldn’t be m ' In caitain ai-onl units and discussion of the pro- “ I®® scheduled for a vote in is "not advocating controls," Meany sold, Opening lead — Jack of ---- - works. The .New York City regardless o what knowledege- a former director of all the presidential primaries, long' a shot as it was when I pcsed change to CUD zone” off November. At least one town but would not oppose them If Opera is one, but I have found lib l musicians may have to say ,j,ethe P Peace e fi Corps and U.S. am- and rely heavUy on a volunteer first ran for the Senate and got Clubs. South must play the . of dia- Keeney St. from residents ot^director, William Fitzgerald, they were imposed evenly. I EH I West opens the Jack of clubs, from dummy, 4^ iari»k»>'fU »2S rf4t9l!F if’ that around here people are not - about it. bassador to Colombia who now organization, trying to fashion elected,’ ’- he said. .D. that area who attended la ^ ^us suggested that the school “ If he makes a decision that - ■ - — - and South wins with the ace. interested in the NSW York City ' "Wossek" has been around for heads the national Urban Cocdl- “ a new populist' coaliUrai” to That was to 1964, when Harris Dally Question week, but were never hetird; ^rote could be put, off to the the international' situation Is Declarer draws two rounds of Opera. 40 years or so and the German make real changes in American was elected to the 'unexpired As dealer, you bold: The meeting begins at/8 to spring. If a water company ref. such, or the domestic situation tlon. trumps and then leads a low ______Actually you get very gOod pubUc U just now beginning to Vaughn has been a Republi­ society. term of the late Sen. Robert S. Q-»4-5-8; Hearts, A-Q-6-8; the Municipal Building Hearing erenduih -is held then. Is such that he needs to Impose diamond toward dummy. West k -J; Clubs, M . opera from thiS company for appreciate it. At the rate it Fashiohtog his new organize- Kerr. He won re-election two Room. , ' The two proposed contracts controls, we have said time and can. plays low, and South must ua.ot you sayf considerably less money than it doesn't get produced in this tlQn, Harris already has decided years later. THEATER TIME Prior to all this, the directors one with MEG (Municipal Bm- time agtdn . . 'We ore saying It Other key figures to the Har- choose the winning play. Which costs at the Met. And you get country, it will bo a century or ^is cam pal^ would be Herbert to drop one of his closest advls- Harris served as co-chairman Answer: B id one spade. You wlU visit the Dru^ Advisory ployea Group) and the other now, that we will go along," A ll th e B klo ken SCHEDULE card should he play dum- very good singers, too. Beverly more before Americans know it. Allen Jr.,, a New York business- ers, Vic PVench, his executive of the 1968 presidential cam- have 12 polrtts to high c a r^ Center at the Jessfe Lee House with Local 991 of the AFIrCIO, Meany said. “ We will accept my, and why is this logi Sills, currently the hottest box By that time there may not even man who would handle fund- assistant. paigpn of Hubert H. Humphrey, and 2 points for the douldeton, on Hartford Rd, H iere, Mtirk each call for total IncreEises of wage iEind price controls provid­ .‘■Klute’’ 7:16, cally correct? If . you’' office draw in opera, sang there be any compcuiles to produce raising work, and J.D. Wll- French, it was understood. now back to the Senate from Burnside and the total of 0.4 points glvM Swerdloff, E»AG director, wlU about 6.9 per cent, ed they are shared equally to for several years Mfore she be­ 9:30. peeked, slap yourself U M n a n e a i opera at all. Hams, a Washington lawyer. had contended the national cam- , and a likely rival for you a "compulsory” opening bring the boaril members up to The proposed MXX3 package cover all forms of income and came associated with the Met.- U.A. Theater East: “ Le- wrist and do some 'Whlle Harris said in an inter- paign organization should be the 1972 nomination. He later date cn the /jirograms and; acti- Includes a five per cent pay hike . . . provided the sacrifice Is She now draws so well that view he has not made a final built around political prtrfession- served more than a year as par­ mans” 7:15, 9:30. anyway. Oopyrlgtat 1911 equal to everybody concerned.” ■ “ Le- To find the right diamond vlties cf lUte drug center. effective July 1, a four per cent when she guested last season in decision, ho was described by als -with experience to preslden- ty chairman. Manchester Drive-In — ,ral Features Corp. Meany said the country has an to think about the The directors are trying to set annual increment on May 1, Hartford, almost as many peo­ assoclates as -virtu&Uy certain tlal politics, but-Harris chose in­ The other five potential con­ mans” 8:45; “ April Pools” play start Mnflatlomy psychology.” $ 1 . 4 A hearts. South mudt eventually up a November referendum conversion to the Century ple were turned away as man­ to run. stead the ^ u h g n concept of tenders for the Democratic 10:40. ^“ We have people raising — try the heart finesse. If West ^ c h would make the purchase p,an of medical Insurance, aged to buy seats. Yet you could Harris said prospective sup- buUdtog the organization around nomination due to meet with East Hartford -Drive-In Product Up 4.7% prices When there is just no rea­ have heard her when her voice ______O’Brien are.Sens. Birch Bayh of'-‘‘Love Story” 8:45; WUSA’i has the king of hearts, South of ^ w t e r c o m ^ y conUn- proposed 991 contract In- porters, whom he would not fresh voSmteers. BONN — West Germany’s son,” he said. was fresher, for less money, will surely make four spades gent on the E l ^ Util ties Ms- eludes a ^ pay increase ef- identify, urged him to become a in wiiat amounte to his first Indiana, Harold E. Hughes of lOjM. gross national product Incre^- Lavignes Wed 40 Years several ' years back with the East Windsor Drive-In .— since he .can lose only two dla- W et a ^ e ^ to conrolldate Its ,^eUve July 1 and conversion to “ According to the book, when for theWhite House. outing as a candidate-to-walt- Iowa, George McGovern of ed to 1183.06 blllkm m.1970 ■—''a /iMwer facilities with the town’s. ..u- ______™ __ Met’s iiva l company. ______‘The Aristocats” 8:46}^“ Por moAds and one club. the Century Plan. , ^ , you cause more unemployment, *"nies€ Bje sertous people ing", H w ris plans to propose at a South Oakotat Henry M. Jack- real Increase of 4.7 ^ r cent A commiittee of Directors — Mr. and Mrs. Adelard G. pie will be Mrs. Just where people get the idea ii^'dnesday*^iilght m ^Ung with son of Washington and Edmund The Love of Ivy” 10:06. Since it Isn’t necessary to Tile board rejected proposed when you tighten up on the mon- who have to be taken serious- Carl Zinsser, Mrs. Vivian Fer- conhractTvdth Elm HIU Rd., V ev brother and slstdr-ta-law. Mr. gy supply ^md you L e p business that the Met is the Alpha and In its second week at Stor- Meadows Drlve-In — “ Le- think about hands to i^ c h 'O'ver 1969. ______''■■■' , • V- ly,” Harrlixsald. “They felt an Democratic National Chairman S. Muskie of Maine. guson, and Anthony Pletranto- ^ non, were honored at a surp/fl® and Mrs. Donat Cayer of New f L n exoandtaa and thereby Omega of opera is beyond me. rowton Musical Theatre at -East­ mans” 8:46; “ Daddy’s Gone A West has .the king of, hearts. from expanding and thereby. 2 additional c'andldaite was need­ AIR-CONDITIONED too — was formed recently to »• ™®®® proposals wouio anniversary party at their „„^^hlreampshire. cause more and more people to Once to a while it comes up ern States Exposition Park to Hunting” : 10:50. South can concentrate on mak- try to get an eoctension of the have provided seven cent ^ ^ Hamnshire. ed.” -HiUs Drlve-In — “ Bob & tog his contract when East has with a superlative production West Springfield, Mass., is Democrats already have at STATE water company option', which Pay IncreMes and Increased The nnrtv attended bv about ^avlK“ ® become unemployed. prices 'but its average is no better AP G)mputerizmg News Carol & Ted & Alice” 8:45; the heart king. MANCHtSTIR CfNTIR ■ relaS^^/s from ^ M e c t ^ l "larried Aug. 3, 1931 at St. should come down according to least six potential candidates F R If P A R K R IA R OF T H IA T R I benefits. The directors then to- “ Fiddler on the Roof,” one of “ Cactus Flower” 10:30. Card Reading than the average at Connecticut likely to announce before next Broadway’s finest shows, star­ South knows from the open­ Opera. Sometimes the produc­ year and contest th ^ presiden­ Over New England System Eighth lUUUties District to con- contracts whose total increases by the couple’s five dilldren. m Vetn^n tor v o ^ .m b^4 2 M r cent to tions are worse. All are suffi­ ing' lead that East started with QUACKING UP ring Theodora Kkel. Thursday tial primaries. \ duct a referendum on consoUda- would be five per ceiit. Appar- jj^g, Doris Anderson of Tol- - 5 4 n e^ ’ceto to 1969 and 5 9 ner ciently rehearsed for. a com- the queen of clubs. East prob­ Charlie! morning at 11, the Pixie Judy Harris said he has bc^n as- BOSTON (A P ) — The Associ- appears on a television-like R o c k v i l l e lUon If the townwide referendum ently they raised this to sto per jand, Mrs. Alice FTalrclDth of 26 y . nyrn screen where editing is per­ ably has the king of clubs, BVENIHO indicates support for the mer- cent to ^sui executive session Vernon, Mrs. Claire Dzlato of Mrs. Lavigne was employed cent to lOTO. — ^ " t ‘ "in t o r ^ o r ld * " 'S L V r f; -Mred Of miPPprt *or_^the 7)^1- ^ iton has to- since ■ an opening lead from K- most to the world, but def­ Beauty,” clflldren’s musical -oHon to his home state. ^ ^ \ j formed electronically. ger within thedlstrict. with Weiss. Weiss referred to Manchester. J o s e ^ Lavigne of at the Aldon Sidnntog Mills, „ ^ H o sp ital N otes J-10 Is dangerous and therefore initely is not. theatre at Storrowton. All seats Harris acknowledged he like augurated a new computerized The CRT units will be used a meeting last Tuesday change at last Tuesday’s ^ v ^ iy No^an ^ylgne TAL X ^ d ^ n t ^ ^ However, let's get back to the by their 20 Lavigne has been employed at from the president’s jxHnt to are reserved.a senOUSserious politicalponuceu problems in', communications — ------system de- for news transmission to Boston Visiting hours ore 12:80 to 8 unUkely. If East has K-Q of with the Eighth Utilities Dis- directors meeting. of Rockville; and original question. There are Sheila MacRae and Don Por- oktehoma. He blamed them on 'qlgned to Improve its news as well as to AP bureaus in p.m. to all areas except mo^ clubs and king of hearts he can- triot, William Hanktoson made The 1971-72 General Flind grandchildren. the Whitney and Chain CO., view, would be controls, '“ I lots new operas premiered to tonight to “ Plaza record as £^^Senate liberal, gathering services to the six- jtfalne, Rhode Island and Con- ternlty whererhere theythe; are 2 to 4 ®3so have the ace ‘3^^ 'iwiraiiii no specUlc commitment to any budget, adopted May 6, anticl- The guests to h omor n o r received------Hartford, for almost 31 years, don’t aia see any other answer,’ ’ he Europe, particularly to Ger- Sulte,” .. at thothe TvnrvtnnIvoryton Plav.Play- . „ _____ service_ as national state New EnglandEnirland area. .nectlcut. and 6:30 into 8 n.m.p.m. monds since then he would not ' pRxiiKitionA " " particular course to action, but pated five per cent contracts. tickets for a trip to Bermuda He also Is a director of the Cen- saio. have passed originally, es- Meany, to- a speech today many. With the companies sub­ house. Pertormances run chsdrman, but sold that same . The system opened Sunday a P regional bureaus also will --- did say. “ We (the District dl- The Hearing Room was filled which they plan to take later tral Connecticut Bowlers Asso- sidized, a failure Is not a finan­ through Saturday evening. record would be helpful to a when the news cooperative’s high-speed facsimile trans- Admitted Thursday: peclally since East Is known to rectors) go toong With what the last Tuesday wltli people appar- this month. Going with the cou- elation. opening ttie AFTL-CIO Confer­ have held a stogleton to spades. ence on Jobs, said Treasury cial catastrophe as it 'would be Eugene O’Neill’s “ Mourning prestdentlal campaign. Boston bureau went on-ltoe fitte rs to get copy to Boston Smith, Buff Cap Rd., Tolland; voters want." ently waiting to voice their opto- If West has the king of clubs, Secretary John B. Oonnaliy to this country, so Impresarios Becomes Electro,” revived for Harris denied he was turning with its computer system, the processing through the com- John Bonney, ,,J3Utogton Ave., MroQOTooo The Eighth District board icn cm the CUD zone'application there are more venturesomst. this reasoning doesn’t apply, lacks confidence to America the first time professionally heart of the bureau’s news pro­ puter and relay to the various Rockville; Kathleen Horvath, staunchly opposes conaolidation for a 270-acre tract off Keeney Yet even to .this country we but then West would not iMid a New York Area Darkened, and doesn’t' understand prob­ duction and transmission cen­ states. Baker Rd., Vernon; Gall Graf, and has said it would not Itoti- st. Several people who spoke cm eet new operas 'ftom Urae ”10 originally produced suit headed toy K-J-10 If he had eucK’ lems of American wbrkera. get new o p e i^ urae w theatre Guild to 1931, Is ter. The computerized regional Sugar Hill Rd., and Shelia ate a referendum on the issue, other topics gave Keeney St. time. The latest one I know „ __. ______,___w_ Andover a safer-looking diamond lead. Of ConnaMy, recently desig­ the first American play to be The “ Hub” center is designed center is the product of years Mateychuk. Rt. 74, both Td- On .the purchase to the water addresses. Subways, Hospitals Hit Tuesday night is “Chicken night" at we've reduced our delicious ice about is “ Summer and Smoke” The diamonds would look -worse nated by Nixon as the admltos- paired with Shakespeare at the to receive news as produced in of intensive study into new land; Fannie Kibbe, RFD 1, El- company by the town, the Dls- Residents to the area around Burger Castle. All you can eat costs cream cake roll to just 25cl based on the Tennessee 'mi- the A P ’s eight news gathering only If West had the ace of dia­ t technology available for news Uji^on; James Archambault, trict board has remained neu- y,e controversial tract, most to NEW YORK (AP) - A break- were dispatched to the area to M ..n v just $1.49 or if you're filling a iess Give the queen a night off and still K« I*., American Shakespeare FestivEd T a x B iU s monds. Hams drama with music by Lee _ . bureaus throughout New Eng- transmission. The A P is the charter Rd., Rockville, down to a 138,000-volt fMder ca- check out numerous burglar " ® “ y than 12-year-6'ld stomach, eat like a king for just a pit­ to short, if East has the king SHORT 8UIMEOIS PLUS: whom oppose thp CUD proposal, id. Once Iri Boston, the copy first major news gathering op- Discharged Hiursday: Lisa ' ______ble blacked out the n o i^ em tip alarms triggered by the power “ He is a proven expert at just 99c wili pay the fare. And -B U R C y E R tance. Come on over to of hearts, West must have tlie 2Unsser, Mrs. Fergusem, bave been pressuring the dlrec filed into a computer for fast eration in the world to employ Ballesrinl, Goose Lane. Tolland; Town Manager Robert Weiss. to tok® » stand^Mi the pro- of Manhattan and the Rlverdale failure. TexM ptoitics and knows quite since no chicken feast is Burger Castle thia Tuesday In M a il ace of diamonds. Therefore "OOLIATH" CASTLE rand efficient return to broad­ and William O’Neill, director section of the Bronx for three A spokesman at Jewish Me- a bit about the oil companies complete without dessert. . . you’ll be treated royally. 1 4. 1 , 1# The Merry Wives of Windsor * these techniques. Robert Stiles, Plllsbury Hill, cast stations and newspapers in come-lately even if 3rou^e nev* “ Th^ Temoest ” are Tues- Mrs. Cynthia Clark, tax collets- The system aim's at providing Karoli Parris, Bancroft Rd., of pubUc works, met Thursday Mayor James Farr. Zinsser hours early today. morlal Hospital said the emer- and their needs and the banks er heard of him, Jle had al- Tempest, are Tues the various states. day, Wednesday, Friday and tor, has recently mailed out f4ie superior editing of copy, at and Carla Cummings, Mt. Ver­ with four directors of the water - ^ j>r8 Ferauson have staled The blackout dUrupted sub- gency generators there failed to and tte Insurance companies ready had a moderate success At the outset, the new system Saturday; matinees are shown new tax bills. She said that this' ojrouciii freeing newsmen for enterprise non Dr., all Rockville Michael company, company president _uj,Uclv that they beUeve the way service on two lines be- work. The police power truclw and what they want. ^ not Santacroce, Seneca Dr., Vernon; Ernest Morse, and Hugh Josel- S. , ^ Directors mav not cause to signal failure to the were dispatched and the hospi- sure he knows much about the J rcuvpviuv, . and Sunday. toethe-vear^ »■>’ ““ and that due dates "r =‘S “ *6 i jjjgre efficientr ;trfinsmlssion '•1“; of Sf, the firm’s attorney. totertm^ i^ e u S a n s area and forced several hospi- tal was reported “to good nation^ ^om y, and l am cer- first operaonera he ever had pro- mg uie year, hjiu uum. uub Hampshire and Vermont. .. Ella Chapman, High St., and Detective the news. Within a few weeks. Maine Paula Tardlf and daughter, Ver­ Comments after that meeting g/the^Plannlng and Zoning Com- tals. Including the huge Ctoum- shape.” tain he doem t understand the duced. m,...... rlr, ur ^4 . TT4UU11 a ICW wccno, -AVAtUAlC, The computerization to Bos indicate that the company rep- “ Planning ana noning L,om pregbyterian Medical Cen- All subway service on the IR T proWems of American work- “ Summer and Smoke” was Z , , o^h^ ii n.n January and Hhode Island and Connecticut non Ave., all Rockville; Carol ton Is part of the A P ’s natioh- to St. Paul, where AprU. 1972.’ ., . Dickinson and son, ' Walbridge resentatives present reacted fa- « hii ter to fall back on emergency Broadway line was stopped

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2 Carablllo photo - MRS. JOSEPH BERNARDI Donna F. Stlckney of West Gould, also erf West Hartford. Hartford and Joseph F. Ber- They wore idenUcal floral nardl of Manchester exchanged ■ ^ picture hats, and they carried, vows Saturday at noon at the baskets of summer flowers. Labbo photo m ss All EvenU photo MRS. ERNEST JOHN LEPTER Church of St. Helena, West I Laury Bowman and Hartford. (Miss Samantha Bowman, both MRS. ROBERT TODD SPICER Susan Marie Salters and ried bouquets of miniature car- The bride Is a daughter of ot West Hartford, were toe Nasslff photo . Ernest John Lepter, both of nations and yellow daisies. flower gflrls. They wore floral Karen Jean Richards and Edward J. Lefebvre of Stori-s Nassiff photo Nassiff photo Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Stlck­ MRS. RICHARD FRANK SUTYLA Fracchla photo Robert Todd • l^icer, both of gorved as best man. Ushers were MRS. ROBERT YVON MERCIER Coventry,' were united In mar- Randy R-andy Wlnkel of Coventry print gowns and orchid head- MRS. CARL PETER FORMAGGIONI Dillton photo r, j , served as best man. Ushers were MRS. ERIC R. NAHM^ ney of West Hartford. The bows, and they carried beiskets The wedding erf Cheryl Lynn of Rockville and slaters of the MRS. JOHN WILLIAM LAWLER Manchester, were united in Kenneth A. Richards of Rock- bridegroom is toe son of Mr. marriam at noon Saturday at william A. R ichard 'Donna Lynne Richardson o f Miss Marcia Robert of Man- ^ R°b®rt Salters in of Manches- Ruth C. Rhodes of Manches­ plane trip to Bermuda, of summer flowers. Campbell and Richard Frank bridegroom, and Mrs. Herbert Laurie Jean Oochee of Man- Gochae, William Gochee, all of j 3. ^ S t. Mary’s Church In Cov- brother of the bride; and and Mrs. Francis A. Bernardl Hakey of Manchester. Chester and Carl Peter Formag- Manchester and brothers of the marriage of Nancy-Jane color floral print, they carried South Uhited Methodist (3iurch. ^ Msmehester, both brothers of Manchester and Robert Yvon Chester, maid of honor, wore a ter became toe bride of Eric Nahm wore a green pant^lt ^ 45 Joseph St. Dennis O’Connor of Manches­ Sutyla, both of Rockville, took U-I.1 1 4.1, J 1.4. William Lepter of Coventry, ter served as best man. Ushers The...... bridal—------attendants ------wore-- gioni of Wapplng were united bride; Michael Felcher of Eaat Ruggiero of Manchester to old fashioned bouqueU o* yel- “nie ^ bride is^ a daughter of ------bride. Mercier of Hartford were mar,- sleeveless chiffon gown of mint The bride U toe daugh^ter of brother of the bridegroom. R. Nahm of New Rochelle, N.TT., with white accessories, ' The Rev. Joseph G. Murphy place Saturday morning, June U Efreen gathered at toe waist with Saturday afternoon, June 26, at couple now lives In Mt, V o r . .-.L ^ . T ' . ------w e r e owere n e n Brlen u . a u c D. i o i Stlckneye y o i w e sof West identical full-length pink chiffon in m arria^ June 26 at St. Mar- Hartford, brother-in4aw oif the WUliam Lawler l^t low daisies, and wore matching. Sbmers wore a pale pink ried Saturday, July 3, at toe Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Salters o i*. „„„ ^ Y Of the Church St Helena per- Hartford, brother of the bride Bernard's Church, gowns appllqued with pink roses m ret Marv Church in Wapplng. bridegroom; Steven Cushman Hartford took place Saturday daisy headpieces. ^ r u e n a ^ dress and white lace coat with N.Y. 12, at St. Church of toe Assumption. a b w In toe back ^ d triinmed Jr. of Coventry. The bridegroom dr^s” 'and cLr^TnaemWe ^The CongregaUonal Church, non, N.Y. formed the double-ring cere- lohn RerrmrHl of Glaston­ Rockville. at the neckline and waistline is a daughter^M? of Hartford, and Michael Bon- morning alt the Church of the Robert Howe Jr. of SOS Center HoUyw^, Calif ^ e accessories and a corsage with lace and a matching head- la a son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael The bride daughter of Mrs. Nahm, a -1967 graduate tnony. Francis Dillon of West Bernardl .UD u.tuD a . , ------AaaiimTiHnn q. aa Ivo. TTahsra bridegTOOm Is the SCn Of Mr. f^ ^______The bride is toe daughter of bow. She carried a colonial bou­ bury, cousin of toe bridegroom. Lepter of Bread and Mllk^p,„^ ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rhodes of of Manchester High School and Hartford was organist and sodo- Mrs. Stlckney wore a pale Mrs. Theresa -A. Richardson of quet. 15 Plymouth La, The bride­ a 1969 graduate of Colby Jun- iat. Bouquets of white gladloU and St., Coventry. Both wore white orchids. green ensemble and a corsage 46 Fulton Rd. and toe late Don­ Miss Manon Thlvlerge of Sher­ The Rev. Richard Roughan of groom is a son of Mrs. Leslie lor College, recently received and chrysanthemums were on 137 ald E. Richardson. The bride­ of jrfialaenopsis orchids and bridegroom brooke, Que., Cein., niece of toe St. Mary’s Church performed f Nahm of New Rochelle and toe her BA degree from Drew Uni- toe altar. ’ stephanotls. The bridegroom’s groom Is toe son of Mr. and ___ T>-_ VFW Home in Manchester, toe late Dr. Eric H. Nahm. verslty, Madison, N.J. Given In marriage by her fa- Mrs. Frank P. Sutyla Wapplng. Church, performed the double­ bridegfroom, was toe flower girl. toe double-ring ceremony. Bas­ couple left on a wedding trip mother wore a pale blue dress Ushers were Raymond Sutyla. of Mrs. Gochee wore a pale {rfnk bridegroom. Mrs. Adrien Mercier of Hart­ She wore a gown erf white peau kets ot gladioli were on the al­ The Rev. Dr. Clifford O. Mr. Nahm, a 1967 graduate ther, toe bride wore a full- Rockville. The Rev. Joseph Shick of St. ring ceremony. Mrs. Linda feather flowers. ford. north. Mrs. Lepter wore a navy and a corsage of red sweet­ The Rev. Wiliam Schneider of RockvlUe, brother of the bride- inargaret Mary Church perform- dress accented with lace and • g Mrs. Ruggiero .wore a llgnt Fegy of Storrs was soloist and Following a reception at the de sole with a mint green sash tar. Simpson, pastor of Center Con­ of New Jtochelle “High School, length white organic empire heart roses and stephanotls. .. •• . . J « «.< — ------assaH v\Aoi*1a nn/t a mni’/'biniF cptU blUC ShCfttil With flUVCF &CC68- The Rev. Edward S. Peptti of and white pantsuit with white gregational Church, and toe also recently received his BA goWn, accented with venlse lace St, Bernard's Church performed groom; Herbert Hakey of Man- ed the double ring ceremony. Church of the Assumption »»***• Miss Karen L. Krinjak of Man- Army apd Navy Club In Man­ and matching headbow, and car­ Given In marriage by her fa­ accessories and a rose corsage. Following a reception at toe the ceremony and was celebrant cheater, and Lawrence Dublel Baskets of gladioli and pompons coat with a corsage of pink double-ring cere- ^ corsage of minla- chester was organist. Bouquets cheater, the couple left on a toe Church of the Assumption ried a colonial bouquet. ther, toe bride wore a full- Rev. D. LJnd of toe Presbyter­ deg;ree cum laude from Drew on toe high neckline, skirt, and Rockledge Count^ Club In ...... __ ___ J M____ I ______.. .. tvuiAa whUA AArnniimfl nnd u w u w a a A a m A M n n a performed toe double-ring cere­ The couple Is living In Coventry. University. short pouffed sleevfeq, and de- at the nuptial Mass. of Stafford Springs. were on the altar. mony. .t«.* ture camationa. of yellow and ’white flowers motor trip to Bar Harbor, Maine, Wayne E. Richardson of Man­ length empire A-line gown of ian Church of New Rochelle, West Hartford, toe couple left Given in markiage by her fa- Mrs. Campbell wore an apricot The bride was given in mar- ^^)y s chedter was ithe organist and After a reception at the home were on the altar. For traveling, Mrs. ^Icer wore mony and was celebrant at toe silk or§:anza trimmed with ven- performed the double-ring cere­ ------signed with a chapel^^- length for a wedding trip to Aruba nupital Mass. Paul Chetlat of chester, brother of toe bride, Brown • McDonald train. \ J ther, the bride wore a full-length ensemble with matching acces- rfage by her father. She wore 8^ m s nMther w re an apric^ ^ Manchester of the bride's parents, the ^ p le ise lace and designed with high mony. Walter Gryzb was organ­ and Curacao, Dutch West In­ The bride was given In mar- a pink and , white dress with served as best man. The marriage of Beverly Ann empire gown of silk organza series. The bridegroom’s mother a full-length gown o< silk or- dress t**® soloist. \ ' • *®** *®*‘ “■ ***® riage by her stepfather, Cari E. pink accessories and a corsage Manchester was organist. Bou­ n^kline, long sleeves, and seml- ist. Miss E. Ann Stlckney of West dies. They will reside In Pine quets of -gladiola and Mrs. Richardson wore a pink Brown of Manchester to Wil­ Hartford, sister orf Ithe bride, Meadow’aifter July . accenUid with peau d'ange lace wore a blue ensemble with ganza accented with lace daisies y®“®«^ *'“ ®® “ “ u^ite^carna- bride, given in marriage northeastern states. Mra. Inw- Somers. She worn a full-length of white feather flowers. The crepe coat dress-. The bride­ cathedred train. Her bouffant The bride was given In mar- 20 white and yellow carnations veil of Illusion was arranged liam Harlan McDonald of East was toe maid of honor. The and embroidered with seed white accessories. Both had on the empire bodice, long full *. a ^by her father, wore an empire *®*' worew®’’® an apricot and cream white empire gown of sata- couple will reside a t..442 W. groom’s mother wore a light Hartford took place June 26 in riage by her father. She wore a bridesmaids were ADss Sara pearls. Her chapel-length veil of corsages of white roses. .sleeves, and chapel-length train. Following a recepUem m Gar- of nylon organza with an Edwardian pantsult^wth white•”*•**“ peau, designed with Ijlgh neck- Middle ’Tpke., Apt. 780, after were on toe altar. from a matching headpiece, and The bride was given In mar­ blue crepe dress. They both , _, J 1 1 , 1. i. a single ring ceremony In East floor-leng;th satin gown, deslgn- Jane Stlckney of West Hart­ Illusion was arranged from a Following a reception at the Her shoulder-length veil of silk d®*^ Grove, the couple left on a embroidered panel and detach^ accessories. They will live at line, bishop sleeves Illusion, July 24. wore corsages of carnations and H ar^ rd . ed with a cotton lace bib, and ford. another sister of the matching headpiece and khe car- Mlanchester Country dub, the illusion was arranged from a wedding trip to the Pocono train. Her elbow - length H7 Oak St. after July 26. and gathered appllqued skirt Mrs. Spicer, a 1968 graduate riage l>y her uncle, Russell of pink and white sweetheart Humphries of North Andover, yellow rosebuds. ' " ' The bride is toe daughter of bands of lace, accented with bride; and Arflss Barbara L. ried a cascade bouquet of vdilte couple left for a wedding trip to matching headpiece and she car- Mountains, For tra v e l^ , ^ mugion was held in Mrs. Lawer is a 1971 gradu- and chapel-length train, bothManchester High School, Is a roses and miniature white car­ Mr, and Mrs. Harry L. Brown pale blue ribbon, trimming the raees, steirfianotis, and baby’s Bermuda. ’They reside In Stam- ried a cascade bouquet of white Mrs. Formagponl w re a tan- with a dalsjr headpiece, ate of Manchester High School. trimmed with venlse lace. Her genlor at Central______Connecticut______Mass. Her empire gown of or­ After a reception at Willie’s nations. ganza -with scalloped neckline Steak House, the couple left for of 12 Chester Dr. stand-up collar, cuffs of the breath. ford. daisies, yellow rose buds and Ferine p a n ^ t wlm wWte ac- gj,g parried a spray of dal- Mr. Lawler Is a 1967 graduate elbow-length veU was arranged gjate College. She is employed . Miss Hilda Lepter of Coventry, The bride, g;iven in marriage sheer net sleeves, and toe hem- I g l o b e ^ and bishop sleeves was a motor trip to New Hampshire. U Miss Deborah L. Campbell of Mrs. Sutyla is a June gradu- baby breath. ® couple restdra at ^ Manchester High School and headpiece ac- at House and Hale ’ Department sister of toe bridegroom, was by John .McGinnis of East Hart- line. Her three-tiered veil of Rockville, sister of the bride, ate of St. Joseph College, West Miss Linda Oochee of Man- Blreh St. Mrs. Robert Howe Jr. of 306 a 1971 graduate of Qulnneplac cented with lace and seed Store. Mr. Spicer, a 1965 gradu­ trimmed with lace and seed For traveling, Mrs. Mercier maid of honor. She wore a full- NEW! — EXCI’nN O L TraYDl SenriM A pearls and she carried a cas- -pearls. She wore a floor- wore a light pink polyester knit ford, wore a white sleeveless silk illusion was arranged from was maid of honor. ’The brides- Hartford. The bridegroom Is a Chester, sister .of the- bride, was Mrs. Forinaggloni, a 1971 grad- Center St. was the matron of College In New Haven where he ate of Howell Cheney Technicsil length aqua chiffon empire gown dress and corsage. a matching headpiece, and she NATURAL HEALTH maids were Miss Teresa Sutyla pharmacy student at St. Jeep’s maid of honor. She wore a full- uate of Manchester High School, honor. Bridesmaids were.. Miss received a BS in mathematics. cade bouquet ^ white feather ^ ^ length mantilla with matching with short sleeves and a gather- tjimmed with' venlse lace, de­ 555 MAIN STREET ^ flowers accented with seed * j Mrs. Phyllis Pettigrew of East carried a nosegay of daisies and FOOD SHOPPE and Miss Patricia Sutyla, both University, Jamaica, L.I., N.T. length gown designed with white Is employed at the ’Travelers In- Holly - M ^ e Ruggiero of ,45 jje Is self employed, In the U.S. Army including a headpiece, and carried a cas- ed waistline. signed -with high neckline, long Hartford was matron of honor... carnations, 643-2165 dotted Swiss bodfeSA^ort pouff- surance Co., Hartford. Mr. For- O’Leary Dr.-, sister of the cade bouquet of carnations and Mra. Mercier is a g;raduate of Mta' Mary V. Buck of Hart- ^ In Vietnam. He is sleeves, and semi-full skirt, and Mrs. Beaton Case was^ toe Mrs. Earl H. Reeder of Flor- ^Antliorized agent In Bivi- ed sleeves, and pale im en flock- magglonl, a 1967 graduate of bride; and Miss Janet Pasek, ' the manager of Grossman s In yellow roses. East Catholic. High School, and she wore a picture hat. She car- bridesmaid. ham Park, N;J., sister of toe ed cotton sUrt, and a white pic- East Catholic High School, cf Bast Hartford and a niece When poaching an egg, a littleford was the maid of honor. She ^ C h ester for^ all A irlin es,^ lemon Juice will keep the egg wore a full-length yellow chlf- Bristol. Is emplc^ed In toe Underwriting ried a bouquet of yellow daisies. John McGinnis of East Hart- bride was matron of honor. ture hat trimmed with green serves with the Natimial Guard, of the bridegroom, Department of Connecticut Mu- Miss Donna Hawley and Miss ford also served as best man. she wore a pastel green gown Unra. m ribbon and daisies. She carried R® ts employed by the Blrestone ’The attendants were dressed white compact and will prevent 9on gown accented vrtth ruffles hand-painted Scott - Rattazzi tual Life Insurance, Hartford. Lauren Kingsley, both of Cov- After a reception at toe home fashioned with white cotton lace L a cascade bouquet of white Retread Co., South Windsor, alike In organsa gowns of multi It spreading, embroidered ► neckUne, emtrfre waistline, and tlons on china or glassware by Mr. Mercier Is a graduate of entry, were toe bridesmaids, of toe bridegroom on Wood- bib and cuffs and she carried daisies and baby breath. Ferdinanda Rattazzi of Bol­ fitted cuffs of toe full sleeves, hand with medium hot water ton and Albert H, Scott of Hartford PubUc High School and Their pink gowns and picture bridge St. in East Hartford, toe basket filled with daises. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy and also accented wit^ velvet and mild suds, then rinse. Stamford exchanged marriage Is employed at West Hartford hats were styled to match toe couple left for a wedding trip Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert White, kOas Jo-Anne Savino, bow and streamers qt-^the wairtr ------Stairs and Cabinets Inc. .honor attendant’s and they car- to Massachusetts. Luyster of Storrs another sister both of Manchester and cousins _ vows In a double-ring ceremony Felch- liner Her shoulder-length vcII 'n \^tUfdaj|«morning, July 3 at St. ~ ^ * Of the bride, and AOss Betty was aijanged'i^m a simlla^y L AEat^ric'e Church, Bolton. Kirby of Manchester. Tlielr er of East Hartford, sister of embn^dered headbow and she %hie bride is toe daugliter of the bridegroom; Miss Dawn Anne Lowe ttwih ot Asheville, FA.MOI-S pastel blue gowiis were styled N.C., became the bride of Rob­ .carried a cascade bouquet of ACci and Mra. William Rattazzi to match the honor attendant’s, U/^re buretbigtotellyou oiiout Griswold and Miss Sandra King, yellow and orange feather flow­ Hl’D.SON MTAMINS The engagement of Miss both of Manchester. ert Wayne Ijowrey n of At­ c^-' U6''Plaric Rd., Bolton. The and they also carried baskets- ers. and ^"bridegrodni is a son of Mr. and filled with.daisies. Alary A. Guimond of South ’Iheir yellow and white7 ^gowns V W 1 I 0 lanta,------» <3a., » Saturday------T—If - evening at The brideamaids were Miss DRi'c; PRonriTs Mrs. Albert . Scott of Stamford. Mary Ann Dubaldo of Man­ Windsor to Paul N. J. Boisvert tksbullHiieefinMiuiof and yeilow-trimmed picture ^® E^ret Presbytl^rian diurch, chester became toe bride of Miss Alison E. Reeder of of Manchester, has been an-i hats were dtyled to match the Asheville. \ Nancy L. Richards of Manches­ The Rev. Rob®it W. Crtnln of Flortiam Park, N. J., niece of ter, sister of toe bride; and Avalhiblf .At St. Maurice Church peiformed William A. Stelnnecker of West nounced by her father, Alarcel honor attendant’s and they car­ The bride is the daughter of _ Haven Saturday morning at toe toe bride, was flower girl. Her J. Guimond of 623 Pleasant SovbigsBonliUfelKsunuice Mr. and Mrs. Samu^ Lowe Ir­ kdss Nancy A. Spicer also of WELDON DRL(; ( (). toe double-ring ceremony. Mrs. daffodil yellow gown was fash­ ried similar bouquets. Joyce Cavanaugh of Bolton was ^®**®** ot toe Assumption. Valley Rd., South Windsor. Shq ’Hie junior bridemnalds were vin Sr. of Asheville. Her nmther Manchester, sister of toe bride­ 707 Main Sln^ot ioned with lace accenting toe groom. tl^e organist;- Bouquets of gladi­ The bride is toe daughter of is also toe daughter of toe latei Miss Janet 'White and Miss De­ Is the former Mary Bantly of A t th e I » u cuffs. She carried a nosegay of Mrs. Stephanie Guimond. Manchester. She is the grand­ Their chartreuse gowns, head- oli, iris, and pompons were on Mr. and Airs. Victor J. Dubaldo daisies and carnations. nise Savino, both of Manches­ Dii-ect-Hy-Mail Price of 41 Homestead St. The bride­ Her fiance is toe son of Har­ ter and cousins of the bride. daughter oi the late Mr. and pieces, and veils were styled to toe altar. '' ^ Kent Nahm of New Rochelle Ask for Freq» OjitaUoj; .The bride -was given In mqi'- groom is a son of ACr. and Airs. vey Boisvert of .132 Spruce St., Miss Beth Hampson of Man­ Mrs. Ernest T. Bantly ot -Man­ match the honor attendant’s and served as his brother’s best and toe late Mrs. Gertrude chester. ’The bridegroom is the they carried Identical bouquets. riage by her flatoer. She wore Herbert A, Stelnnecker of West man. Ushers were Daniel P. chester, also a .cousin of the Haven. Boisvert. ^bride, was flower girl. son of Dr. and kfris. Robert . a full - length gown designed lUiodes in of Brockton, Mass., with pleated chiffon skirt, alen- The Rev. Edward S. 'Pepin of Miss Guimond is a graduate Their gowns were Identical to Wayne Lowery Sr. of Poteau, brother of toe bride; and Ste- of South Windsor High School the honor attendant’s but they Okla. con lace bodioe, and Ithree- toe Church of toe Assumption - ven Rowan of New Rochelle. ' quarter - length matching lace performed toe double-ring cere­ and is employed by toe Hart­ wore green ribbon hea^ summer camping trip. ’Hiey and they wore plpk picture hats, MRS. WILLIAM A. STEINNECKER ing patterns a joyful experience. Savings Bank Life Insurance — the insurance I The Rev. James CJarroU of St. ding trip to ^®^® ™®y Frederick Wohlgemuth of West bridegroom. 86-42 Extra Short. . will live in Cleveland, Ohio -at Robert Stelnnecker of West Ana Michaels Bridal Registry best mother wore a fuU-length mini degree-in sociology from Oon- Whatever ThaXjocasIch helps family and friends give ' can save money on by buying direct. Rose Church performed toe wiU live at 129 Milford St. Ext., Hartford. man. Ushers were Samuel Lowe green chilfon gown designed -verite' OoUege, ^witanhuig,8.C. toe end of August. Haven served as his brotoer|s dress with matching accessories, will live a(t 89F Clark St., West wedding gifts the bride really double-ring ceremony. Plainvllle. 'Mr. Wohlgemuth has been Irvin Jr. of AshevUle, brother with long sleeves and trimmed She is a member of PI Gamma Mrs. Scott recently received best man. Ushers were Beh Vln- Hie bridegroom’s mtrfher wore a Haven, wants with no embarrassing ’The bride was given in mar­ Mrs. Gengenbach Is a 1969 employed at Allen Manufactur- cf toe bride; Gary Artluir Bain- in satin. Both carried orchids Mu honor society and a pro- REQAL MEN’S SHOP a BA degree In psychology cent of West Haven, cousin of turquoise dress with matching Mrs. Stelnnecker Is a 1966 duplications. riage by her stepfather. .graduate of Central 0>nnecticut ing in Bloomfield for over 25 ton, Randall Johnnie Foekey, on their lyandbags. vlsional member cf toe Junior fOI-907 MAIH STREET frdm* Southern Connecticut toe bridegnfom; Marshall Du- accessories. graduate of. Ekiit Catholic High WALLACE Miss Claire Soutoerlln of Birch State College, and Is . a teacher years. Mrs. Wohlgemuth is an euid James Wilson Parker, all After, a reception at toe Coun- League of AshevUle. Mr. Low- MANCHESTER State. C oU e^ . Mr. Scott, wl(o baldo of New Britain,-brother of After a reception at toe Ital- School and a 1970 g^iaduate of received a BA ln sociology, also toe bride; Raymond Sartor of ian:American C lu b ^ East Hart- Southern Connecticut State Col- WORCESTER Mt. Rdi, Bolton, was toe maid of in East Hartford. Mr. Gengen- aide at toe Manchester Manor .of- Atlanta. ’Timotoy Barnett Ir- try Club cf AshevUle, toe couple rey received his degree from *43-2471 . honor. Bridesmaids .were Miss bach attended toe University of Nursing Home. They are mem- -vln of {AshevUle, another broth- left for a wedding trip to Mexi- toe . Unlversl^ ^ of Oklahoma REGAL'S from sese, is a graduate stu- Alanchester, cousin of toe bride; ford; toe couple left for a motor lege. She was a teacher at toe WATERFORD dent at Cfiise Western Rej^erve and Roger Loomis, George trip to Bar Harbor, Alaine. For Martin School. AJr. Stelnnecker MarUes Muck of East Hartford Connecticut and Cpitral Con- bers of toe Andersmi-Shea Post er of toe bride, was the ring co. (Mrs. lowrey wore a blue -where he also has begun grsdu- OFMANCHESTEE . 6 > and Miss Mary Lee of Water- necticut State College. He is etn- of toe "VFW and its auxiliary, bearer. and vdiite polka-dot jumpsuit ate wdik. He currently Is an 6 REN Thunday 'til 9 P.M. University, Cleveland, ini toe Haynes and Albert IMclari, all of traveling. Airs. Stelnnecker wore is a g r^ u ate of West Haven bury. Junior bridesmaids were ployed at HoUday Magic In Hart- Mr. Wohlgemuth is also a mem- Mrs. Irvin wore a fuU-length with bolero jacket trimmed with instructor of French at The Ma- Man. timi Sat. 9d0-5;30 FIRST! School of' Applied Social Scl- West Haven. /a, pink dress with a Iwig floral High' School and, served with toe Downtown Alanchester at 958 Main Street Miss - ’Theresa Paquette of 60 ford.' . ber of toe American Legion. gown of cafe-au-lait silk chiffon red embroidery. After. Aug. 23, list School, Atlanta. Mrs. Dubaldo wore a p i ^ vest made by her mother. They U.S. Army in ko^ea. .1 \ . \ •

MANCHEST^- jEVENliilG HEEA^^MANGHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JULY 12, 1971 PAGE ' '■ • t PAGE SIX Kj^NCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1971 and Nancy Strong iviU be in X V e rn o n charge of the program. Noise Peace Bid Greek Official Warns Drug Center Bloodmoblle Police Log The Red Cross Bloodmobile' The Drug Advisory Center C a n d i d a t e VATICAN CITY (AP) — Anticipated \ Dowd-Dailey Of European Wietnanr’ will be at the First Lutheran Pope Paul VI says vacation­ OttavianO'Hurley Smith-'Fredrickson Araounce Engagements ARRESTS ' in Jesse Lee House at '48 Church,"154 Orchard St., Fri- Hartford Rd.,. is observing ers should listen to the WASHINGTON (AP) — An now a Washington stockbroker, Paul W. Johnson, 31, of J6 . day from 1 to 6:30 p.m. voices of nature, Christ and By Cl A \ the following schedule: Sought By Persons between the, ages of exiled reek journalist said to- 8. leader In the Greek rests- Hathaway Lane, charged with Monday through Saturday, th fe ir own consciences 18 and 66 may donate blood if “ which our artificial life has (Continued from Page One). day Congress should investigate breaking and entering without 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. they last donated at least eight TT D ...u ... , Greece In 1967 after a colonels’ permission, early yesterday A telephone backup ser­ Republicans made almost Ihcomprehen- weeks ago. Anyone wishing to "We can expect increasing U.S. relations with the Greek „ygj. ^jjg government, morning after police found him vice is available Monday siBle.” military government "if the The full Foreign Affairs Com- asleep in^ the basement of the iTie Republican Town Com- make an appointment or need- In his noon, Sunday bless­ pressure to stop the bombing,” through SatUrday from 6 said McCone. "This will come blunders of the past are not to mlttee is considering the Nixon Municjphl Building, a pane of p.m, to 3 a.m. mittee is seeking candidates for ing transportation should call ing a( St. Peter’s Square, the the November election and has the Red Cross Office, Park St., Pope said: from various elements of the be repeated and a new Vietnam bill which includes $117 million g l^ ^ removed from a rear For drug advisory infor­ American public, from the is to be avoided ’• Greece. ddor. He was released after named a committee to bring in Rockville. Nursery service will "The noise of the so-called mation, call; 647-9222. press, from the United Nations "The widespread belief in Eu-' Demetraeopoulos said C ^ 'p o s tin g $500 bond. Court date ______a slate sometime in August. be {irovlded, waik-lns will bd mass- media and the hypno­ ■ . . . T. , Town Chairman Thomas Car- accepted, sis ot frivolous popular songs and world opinion, therefore, rope that the United States is should with<^aw ^ d ^ to July 26. spectator at the Center Park s a iJ ^ is expected that Thursday tournament winners time will run against us In this reaponible for the coup and for Greece to signify that America liardly permit one to hear Rock Concert Saturday night. present Retajblican mayor, in the Vernon Senior Citizen’s these voices. We are .sur­ operation and I think the North keeping the colonels in power is 'f commixed to the prtflclple of I^ssell W Pray, M of East Vietnamese are counting on seriously damaging to Ameri- democracy; a ^ S l violent Hartford, charged with operat- FranK McCoy, wilhseek election pinochle group were: Violet rounded and , impoverished During the past few days gecond term. ”TVlay, 696; Bernard Ertel, 651; this.’’ ca’s position in Europe,’^ Ellas antl-Americ^ fCellngs ing a motor vehicle while the by the deafening roar about someone stole a lawn mower Those on the nominating com- Gertrude Patric, 607; Edward us.’’ He added that ground combat P. Demetracopoulos said in ' preclude the right to drive is under suspen- operations would have limited em ergenc^n the long run of a slon, Saturday evening at E. from a shed by a Lydall St. mjttee are; Miss Ruth Q>cbin, Miller, 580, Winner of the high- He urged persons on holi-l testimony^ prepared for the effectiveness against guerrillas, new Vietnam In Southeast Eu­ Center and Summit Sts. Court home. Mrs. Dorothy Rieder, Milltm est score for the entire tourna- days in the crowd to use House Foreign Affairs subcom­ date July 26. Tedford, John Daigle, Rolana’q^ent season was Violet May. their vacations to "listen to and,. "We can expect require­ mittee on Europe. rope. ments for an ever-increasln.g "It will save the American A tape player was stolen from Gledhlll, Peter Dureiko and (5s;j-trude. Patric had the high- the voices which the din of Despite U.S. contentions to a egr parked In an Auburn Rd. BVancis Pritchard. est'^-l^idivldiial score with 896 daily work drowns out.” commitment of U.S. personnel taxpayers hundreds of millions Harry C. Breusseau, 24 of without materially affecting the ' the contrary, he said, the mill- of dollars from being wasted in New Market, N, H., charged driveway sometime Saturday Carruthers said the earliest points, teiy junta dMs not provide su^ illusion ' that through the with disregarding a red traffic date the Republicans can nom- Regula> pinochle will be play- chances for victory .... flclent mllita^, political and g jnmtary aid. programs to signal, Saturday night at E. Saturday night a Fern St inate candidates is Aug. 5 and cd tomorro\i\imd a new tourna- New Haven Man "In effect we will find, our­ selves mired down In combat in e c o n ^ lc stability to satisfy Q^gggg jjuy security,’ ’ De- Center and Porter Sts. Court home was entered,entered and a TV the latest, Aug. 19. The Repub ment serieses wfHqSt.artwlM, Thursday, American strategic Interests in ^gtraco^ulos ^ d . date July 2^ and a phonograph were stolen licans nominate at a caucus both at 1 -.30 p.iriKat the Lottie Dies of Gunshot the jungle in a military effort i.oring photo The engagment Miss Chris------from it. which is held immediately after Fisk Building, Henr)4qPark. we cannot win, and from which M me area. Greek army has ------NEW HAVEN (AP) — A New vve .fWlll have extreme difficulty Itine Louise liatullp^ of Vernon The subcommittee Is conduct- virtually reduced to a po- Gary N. Moore, 20, of 86 Over- the Town Committee meeting. The Ladles Auxiliai’y. of the V. The e««agement of Miss I^u VorWovitch of All registered Republicans are Vernon VFW post 1021 hold R8ven man died Sunday iifter jg extricating durselves.’’ ra Ann Draghi of Manchester ro ing hearings on U.S. relations yg^ capable of car- look Dr., charged with failure Several parts, including the he was shot early in the even- Despite McCone’s plea, the Windsor has\been an- eligible to vote at the caucus. a cookout at the home of >^rs. to Dennis Hathaway of Stafford souin ^ and Spain and on commitments to to carry license, Saturday night air cleaner and tool kit, were ing by an unknown gunman. military request for more troops NATO strategy along its south-, The reasons, he said. In- on Woodbridge St, Court date stolen Saturday night from a The Republican registrar of Angie Pelletier, 106 Hartl D em flank^ voters, George Maharan and Talcottville, Wednesday at 7 Police said Benjamin Ijowis, ,g^y ^ combat role prevailed. elude a purge of outstanding of- July 26. motorcycle parked behind was shot during an argu- ______Demetracopoulos, a former Richard MacDonald of the Ver- p.m. yin D^aghl’ of 45 EJgglewood Vent^^ . fleers, a breakdown of dlscl- Hilliard St. apartment. meB^over money and was woun\ correspondent for the North pllne, and "the Sovletlzation by J°8 P- Harrington, 22, of non Young Republicans; have At the business meeting, toi ’ " ^ Ih e hip anil abdomen. He' A 10 pair cent boost in'person- E>r, vitch' American Newspaper Alliance, y^^ appointment of political Rockville, charged with Im- been appointed By Carruthers follow Uie cookout, plans for the ed to Yale-New Haven al income tax has been Imposed At S&S Buiok on New State jg ^g^j^ „ „ enrolling the 18-to- coming year will be discussed commlsars in uniform. .. .’’ proper passing early yestoday hospital wr ere he died at mid- in the mountainous kingdom of ana Mrs. naymu Latulippe is a graduate 20-ye'ar-olds who are now eligible by newly elected president, Mbabiine, Swaziland. of Stafford Springs. Since 1959, he said, the United Court were stolen from night. of Manchester Community Col­ States has pursue^ “ disastrous, July 26. “ to vote in local and state elec- Mrs. Marion Pitman and Mrs. parked car. tions as well as federal. The two Alice Heer and Mrs. Dorothy lege with an AS degree in oc­ Two Killed contradictory afid vacillating' J o Ernest Arendt, 16, of 85 Lenox will work with Tom Lasky of Yuszchuk, cochairmen of the cupational therapy. policies” in Greece, which, if St., chaiged "with making un- Early yesterday morning, a Willimantic who is state coordi- Ways and Meahs Committee. '\ 2 Mr. Voronovitch is attending In Tollknd continued, would an invite- gegessary" noise with a motor vehicle which left the scene nator for the Republicans in en- Members planning to attend 4 Manchester Community College tion for CommUluStS to laKe Hrove onto the lawn of n. Plem- 4ui« ______oVirtnlri nr^nt'ciot Mrc qu’’ vehicle, lait night on Green drove onto the lawn of a Flem- roiling this age group. should contact Mrs. Pelletier. Nassiff photo and plans to attend Central Con­ over the liberaUon movement j^y date July 26. Ing Rd. home and knocked MR. AND MRS. STUART ALAN SMITH On Dean’s List necticut State College. Truck Crash there, ironically In the name of _____ dpwn a split rail fence. COMPlETt i n t i a 1 An August wedding Is planned. John R. Deptula, son of Mr. The marriage of Joan Marion Mrs. FYedrickson wore a mint democracy. ■ • Richard S. Money, 20, of 134 An accident on Rt. 15 in Tol­ and Mrs. John M. Deptula of Fredrickson of Manchester to green dress with .matching ac- Helalne Rd., charged with fail­ Sorieca Dr,, has been named to Steele Hits Stuart Alan Smith of Killing- cessories. The bridegroom’s land early this morning took the ure to obey a state traffic con­ lives of two out-of-state persons Income Tax the Dean’s list at Mqrrimack INSURANCE worth took place Jtme 12 at Cen- mother wore a beige ensemble \New Volunteers trol signal, yesterday afternoon College, North Andover, Mass., who were on their way to Bos­ at E. Center and Huntington Laotian In ter Congregational Church in with matching accessories. Both for the spring semester. Deptula, ton. Sts. Court date July 26. Walsh photo Manchester. wore corsages of miniature yel- Asker-Shaln photo M d e d to Staff Disowned By a member of the class of 1974, MRS. RONALD PAUL OTT’AVIANO The bride is the daughter of low carnations. MRS. PHILIP DOWD State police said Patricia A. Drug W ar SERVICE Beal, 21, of Elkton, Md. and IiVTown Camp William P. Hanchuruck, 26, of received a 3.80 average. He is Candace Hurley of Man- Jean Howat of South Windsor f r. After a reception in Woodruff collar a businss administration major. Hall, the couple left on a motor Patricia Kathleen Dailey of with embroidered gold ^ William F. Dlgnan, 35, of Wll- . Cheshire, charged wltlr-disre- Both Parties (Continued from Page One) Chester and Ronald Paul Otta- and Miss Denise LaUberte of ” West St. The bride 'The mlngton, Del., were traveling to Four vwunteers were added to garding a red light, yesterday _ groom is the son of Mrs. Vlr- trip to Virginia. The bride wore Port Huron, Mich., became the ^ d a yellow o o ^ e Richard J. Ania of 201 Rgan viano of Branford were married East Hartford, cousins of the a briaht CTeen knit dress with '»rtde of PhlUp Dowd of Man- bridegroom’s mother wore a work In Boston after a weekend the staff of Camp Kennedy and evening at E. Center and Por- (Continued from Page One) latlon creating a Military Drug brid;;‘ and“ Mrs’g pltri^ia O’NeiU Rd., Ira R. Vogel o f .31 Grant Abuse Board to oversee a co­ Saturday morning, July 3, at St Phillip Smith of West Haven. wlUte a c ^ e ^ r i^ Mr ^ Chester Saturday noon May 22 -i^ink dress with pleated sleeves at home. They were passengers several donations were received ter Sts. Court date July 26. REAL Bridget Church. Manchester. Their gowns and White accessories. Mr. ana josefrfi Church, Port Hu- 2nd jewelled cellar and cuffs. items now exempted from the St. and Craig E. Zahner of 7 ordinated ' drug rehabilitation The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, In a pickup truck which alleged- last week as Manchester’s sum------The bride is a daughter of hats, in maize, lavender, white Mrs. Smith will live at 41 Che­ ron. \ Following a reception at The sales tax. Westview Ter.” have been program for ex-servicemen. pastor of Center Church, per­ ly slammed Into a rear of a mer camp for mentally retarded ACCIDENTS ESTATE Mrs. William Hurley of 228 and aqua, were similar in de- ney PI., Storrs. The bride is a\daug;hter of Club in Port Huron, the couple Meanwhile, House Speaker named to the sceond semester Monagan said there now are formed the double-ring cere- slow-cUmblng tractor-trailer children shifted into high gear j^ jg gg^ e . Center Sts. Woodbrldge St. and the late sign to the honor attendant’s. Mrs. Smith, a 1968 graduate Mr. and Mrs. Cyril A. Dailey of left on a motor trip to Toronto William Ratchford says he is Dean’s List at the Austin Dun- "gross inequities in policies of ' mony. Walter Grzyb was organ­ of Manchester High School, is truck. The accident happened for its eighth season of opera- Saturday afternoon at 1:53, a Mr. Hurley. The bridegroom is Each carried a basket of pink Port Huron. ’The brliJegTOom is and Montreal. ’Diey reside at willing to call the House into an- ham Barney School of Business uie armed forces in dealing” ist. a senior at the University of near exits 98 and 99. , tion. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel feather flowers. a son of Mr. and Mrs.'Philip R. 4706 Dewey Ave., Rochester. colliricm involved cars “ rtven Qy,gj, gpecial session to repeal and Public Administration of the with drug - related discharges The bride was given in mar­ Conectlcut in the School of Loring photo Tha driver of the truck, in The news staff volunteers, re- Thomas Connelly of Eart Ha­ Dowd of 227 WeUs St. \ N.Y. by ^ b f r t R.^Stoakley of Bast income tax. University of Hartford. and disciplinary actions. Ottaviano.of Branford. riage by her father. She wore which the two victims were rid- ports Director Harry P. Smith, Hartford and Frederick A. Mor- ven served as best man. Ushers Education. Mr. Smith is a 1967 The Rev. Norbert Mac^Kweski The engagement of Miss June But, the Danbury Democrat ------"Before the Pentagon began The Rev. RobeH J. Lord of a full-length gown of oiganza, Ing, Elwood N. Powlus, 38 of are Joan Thompson, William ton of Hartford. were Dennis Ottaviano of Bran­ graduate of North Branford adds, ,he would do tliis only if Paul C. Mlsselwitz of 395 Hart- revising its policies,” said Mon- Kensingtdn performed the dou­ of St. Joseph Church perftamed M. Dama of South Windsor to Newark, Del. was taken to Rock- Bolton, Deborah RobskV and ford, brother of the bride­ designed with a empire bodice High School, and a 1®71 gradu- the double-ring ceremony, and . VI opponents of the income tax ford Tpke. has been named to agan, "a serviceman who was ble-ring ceremony and cele­ Guinipero - Maynard Francis E. Love of Glastonbury, vUle General Hospital with Tim McCon'ville, all from Man- groom; James Perricone of of embroidered d ^ le s , scoop ate of the University of Con- ®»r fpresent an .alternative revenue the spring term Dean’s List at caught smoking marijuana brated the nuptial Mass. Mrs. was celebrant at the nuptial , - has been announced by her par- severe head cuts. He is report- Chester. lot on W. Middle 'I’pke. SAtur- East Haven, cousin of the brlde- neckline, and bishop's sleeves, necticut. He is employedi,by the proposal. St. Michael’s College, Winooski, might get a dishonorable dis- Barbara MuiT*y was organist. Mass. \ Nancy I t o j ^ ents,’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. ed In satisfactory condition. Campers were treated to a day afternoon at 2:30, a colli- ...... ^ Wayne Matthews of and a chapel-length veil. She Keystone Masonry Company in Given in marriage by her fa­ Mass ^ d John G u ^ ^ r o of ^ Norman Dr. He says he is in no hurry to yi. charge, while a heroin addict ROBERT J . SMITH, me. Arrangements of pink feather groom; carried a colonial bouquet of Rocky Hill. ^ C h e s t e r were married l^ a ^ Police aaid the open-backed cook-out, thanks to a donation sion involved cars driven by ^^^y the^^legislature back ^into might get amnesty.” flowers were on the altar. Glastonbury and James Cor­ ther, the bride wore a full- Lonnt; photo mier of East Hartford. white daisies. ------^------length A-llne gown designed - double-ring ceremony at noon, Tramimd T Love of tractor, trailer, carrjdng a load of the “ fixings” —hot dogs, rel- Gloria Dumas of 83 Chestnut geggiog -just to return to fruit- INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914 The bride was given in mar­ Miss Evelyn Swanson of Mim- The engqgment of Miss Holly- of steel, was climbing a steep ish, buns and mustard—from the St. and Richard T. Holmes of jggg Argument over taxes. Ratch- still to be worked out. riage by William Hurley of Cov­ Mrs. Hurley wore a print silk Slip a aquaM of aluminum loli with pleated empire bodice and ^™ e 19 m «^R eoe-de-U m a , ^ury. ann Spencer of Manchester to J chiffon dress with lavender ac­ chester was the maid of honor. ^ ^ hill when It was overtaken by American Legion. W. Middle Tpke. ^een a strong suppor- m 30 The e v e n ------^------entry, her brother. Her gown of Bridesmaids were Mrs. James under a fruit pie as it bakes- to -sleeves,...... and Gibson. G‘ rt “ S f brtdrS’Td.uqnmr ofC Miss ».e DamaDamn isI. a 19691»9 qradd- gradu- David Peter Yonlka of South cessories-and a corsage of pi.nk the smaller truck which Supplies for arte and crafte >; te r o f an income tax. ^ ^ ,gg^ jj,g 649-5241 silk voile over pink taffeta was Stackpole of Lowell, Mass., sis- catch juices that might run over. ^ t U la * " MT\and1i^s. Rene M a^ard of ate of East Catholic H lgh^hool wndkor has been ann^nced by sweet peas. ’The bridegreom’s . rammed its left rear side short- activities were also received, jg °g jg g ^ „rd a y evenlng af 6, a , House majority J flo w e d Rocky Mountains brings a 3% 963 MA1>4 STREET, MANCHESTER designed with a scoop neckline, mother wore-a yellow silk dress ter of bride; and Miss Karen WilUam Sham of New- ChieW e. TTie bridegroom is a and is a student at St. pan els hef^arents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan- long full sleeves and pink ly after midnight. given by Mrs. Austin Cbeney o driven by Marie R-^nglish by observance of Children’s and degree temperature drop, equal (Ground Floor Next to Houm & Hole) with matching accessories and Smith of Killingworth, sister of Ington sister of thebride was si»- ford of Rockville were united ter of the Bride; Mish M k^ in marriage June 26 at the South Guinipero of Manchester,' sister of the bridegroom; /and Mik; United Methodist Church. John Hldecavage ^ Manches-\ L The bride is the daughter of Judith M. Plsch of Manches­ ter. Miss Lynn ^audreault oix Mr. and Mrs. William McCabe ter and Louis Tlrelli of Vernon Chicopee, coushv bride, \\ of East Hartford. The bride­ were jomed m marriag;e June *^ was junior bridesmaid. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 26. at St .Bartholomew Church. Their yellby gowns and head­ Earle Tedford of 49 Oxford The bride is a daughter of pieces were styled to match the St. Mrs. Joseph Fhsch of 74 Helame honor attertdant’s and they car-' ’Tlie.Re'v. Dr. J. Manley Shaw, Rd. and the late Mr. Pisch. ried identical bouquets. Miss Diane Parent of Granby ' *, Loring phJte pastor of the South United The bridegroom is the son of Methodist Church, performed Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tlrelli of was the flower girl. She wore an ,pjjg engagement of Miss i^r- ' \ •the double-ring ceremony. Jack Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. aprljsot chiffon gown and carried bgxa Jeanne Champion of Kn- Grove was the organist. Bou­ The Rev. William Schneider the same bouquet as the adult fjeid, formerly of Manchester, quets of gladioli were on the of Sacred Heart Church, Ver­ attendants. to Pvt. John LeBoutheller ^ John Hldecavage of Manches- pt. Polk, La., has been an\ The engagement' of ^ iss Lu- altar, non, performed the double-ring Thp bride, given in. marriage ■ ceremony and was celebrant at ter served as best man. Ushers nounced by her parents, Mr. and\ vera Mae Thurston to Normion^ ' by her father, wore a chiffon the nuptial Mass, bouquets of were Gary Maynard of Chic- Mrs. Frank St&sieczko of En- 'Girardin, , both of Manchester, opee, brother of the bride; gown with brocaded bodice, gladioli and pink carnations field. has been announced by her li Nasc^lff pholo James Beaudreauit of Spring- fitted waist and, full skirt and were on the altar. Her fiance is the son of Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. MelVln field, cousin of the bride; and matching headpiece. She carried The bride was gflven in mar­ and Mrs. Lionell LeBoutheller Thurston ol 220^nter St. A E n ga ged Conrad D^Rochers Chicopee. a bouquet of stephanotis, ivy, riage by her uncle, Frank ot of North Highlands, Calif. Her fiance is the son of Mr. Charles M. Guinipero of Man- wheat and baby's breath. , The engagem^t of Miss Joan Pisch/of Manchester. She wore Miss Champion attended Man- and Mrs. Sylvio Glrardln of Chester, broUier of the bri<\e- Chester schools and graduated 147 Brookfield i St. Mrs. Donald Jackson of Man­ Marie Haney to Timothy Marc an ^ p ir e gown of silk organ- za/wth a bateau neckline, bish-. groom, was the junior usher. ,rom Enfield High, School. She Miss Thurston will be. a senior chester, sister of the bride, was Hogan, both of Manchester, has Wayne Mayngxd of Chicopee, is employed at the Sunshine Art at Manchester High School in matron of honor. Bridesmaids sleeves, trimmed with em- been announced by her parents, roidered flowers and a short brother of the bride, was the studlps. East Longmeadow, the fall. She Is employed as a were Miss Sandy Jackson of veil of silk illusion; Her bouquet ring bearer. ‘ Mass. Her fiance attend^ nurses’ aide at the Laurel Man­ .Ma^ichester, niece of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Han of pink sweetheart roses, ste­ Mrs. Maynard wore a blue North Highlands High School or Convalescent Home.' and Miss Maureen Fitzpatrick of ey Jr. of Parker St”. phanotis and streamer^was at­ coat and dress ' ensemble. TTib and is serving with the u!s. Mr. Glrardln attended local 2-DOOR Bristol. Her fiance is the son of Mr bridegroom’s mother wore a Army. and Mrs. Q. Leo Hoga!'h of 85 tached to a prayer.Jj6ok. schools and Is serving with the The attendants were dressed Miss Janet P i^h of Man­ lilac brocade dress. -Die wedding is planned for U.S. Army In Danvers, Mass. HARDTOP Helalne Rd. .'ilike in empire gowns with a. chester, sister/df the bride, was Following a reception at the Augfust at St. Bernard’s CSiurch, The wedding is planned for Miss Haney is a 1968 graduate yellow, gold and brown print, maid of^hdnor. Bridesmaids Ron Roc in South Hadley, Enfield. June 1972. $3418 of East C^itholic High School and long sleeves and white trim. were ^ s s Janice Tlrelli and Mass., the couple left for a ------^------POOL 2 a 1970 graduate of Cardinal I They wore headpieces of fresh Mlss/Linda Tirelll, both of Cro­ plane trip to Aruba''and Curaco, a A A A A A A A A A A If ypu’re looking for big value in a luxury sports car, we have an daisies and baby’s breath and Cushing College, Brookline, ton^- on - Hudson and sisters of Dutch West Indies. They reside Mass. She is a teacher in the excellent.selection of Cougars in stock right now. But you can be sure it won’t carried bouquets of wood roses, the bridegroom; and Miss Lo­ in Chicopee, * IMCIUDES: last long with our low, year-end prices now in effect! daisies and baby’s breath. Hebron school system. retta Kayan of Vernon. Mrs. IStiinlpero, a graduate of I I m e r c u r y Mr. Hogan is a 1966 gra(j\)^te 19' X1 6 'Outside Dimension Kenneth Tedford of Manches­ The attendants were dressed Chicoiiee Comprehensive High ( PLAZA DEPT. STORE High trade allowance on your present car and fast delivery on your new of East Catholic High School” alike In empire multi-color 18' X 12' Swim area • 4 2 " constant rtter Ideas ter, served as his brother’s School,' is employed as keypwch (We Have A Notion To Please) iNcmtd Mercury Cougar. See this better luxury sports car today! and a 1970 graduate of St. An­ pantgowns fashioned with short ^operatpr at Scott Graphics, Caiic- best man. Ushers were Steven E. MIDDLE TPKB. (Next to Popular Mkt.) With Vour Purchase make selm’s College, Manchester, puff sleeves, scoop necks and ’’ opee, Mr. Guinipero, a g^raduate J • FILTER & PUMP • SAFETY^ Standard equipment includes 351-2V V-8, bucket seats, consolette Kupecky of Rockville^ John OPEN WED..-THUBS., FRI. tUl 9 N.H. He Is employed by the matching headpieces. They car­ of East Catholic High School, i f e n c e • SWING UP STAIRS Better Cars with floor shift, sequential rear turn signals and Ford Motor Company Flood of Newington and Brian Hartford police department. {•TABLE Lindsiiy of Manchester. , ried fireside baskets of pink received a BS degree in business ^ • STEEL BRACING f STEEL Lifeguard Design Safety Features. / The wedding is planned for elegance, blue and pink mini­ administration from Western Mrs. McCabe wore a yellow Nov. 5 at St, James’ Ghurch. ature carnations, daisies and Need S omething • U M B R E LLA WALLS*SET-IN VINYL LINER A-line dress and a corsage of Neiw Elngland College, Spring- Now's the time to deal for a hew Mercury! baby’s breath. yellow -roses and stephanotis. field. He is employed by Nibco ■ • PATIO SUN DECK Mary Ann Tirelll of Bronx, of New England Inc., Hartford. for Baby? • 2 C H A IR S ■■■■■XiillilB The bridegroom's mother wore N. Y., cousin of the bride­ a pink j>olyester knit with chif- College and graduated from the St. FrancLs Hospital school of groom. was flower ^rl. Her Find a wonderful selection at Plaza PERMA-LIPE PRpDtJCTS . fon sleeves and a' corsage of gpwn of pink voile was trim- 1 doz. Birdseye Prefold Diapers doz. $2.88 miniature pink lose.s with inhalation therapy. -He is em­ ABSOLUTELY 20 Clarks Hill Ave. ployed a.s an inhalation therap­ in material to match the attend­ Nylon Carriage Nets ea. 1.59 .stephanotis. Tanguay photo RANGE AND ist at St. Francis Hospital. Mrs. ants’ gown, and she carried a NO Stamford^ Conn. After a reception at the Hill­ Training Pants, Double Thickness, Triple Tedford i.s a 1968 graduate of similar basket. LOUIS TIRELLI FUEL OIL top Restaurant in East Hart­ Crotch 3 for 1.15 OBLIGATION! Pl®ai*.hoy^'^our ccill. MORIARH BROTHERS East .Hartford High School and Robert Schepls of Long Is­ ford the couple left for a wed­ rther wore a St. GASOLINE Terry BaetotHl Bibs 2 for 1.69 I onder»^?>d th«re is no obligation. is a graduate of the Hartford land, N. Y., served” as his bridegroom’s FOR FREE ding trip to Cape Cod. For and matching Mr. 'rirelll is a graduate of Knitted A Fitted Crib Sheets 1.29 Hospital school of radiology cousin’s best man. Ushers were pink voile I91-U6 CEOTEB STBIBET' MANCHEfffEB MS-41U ’ traveling Mrs. ’Tedford wore Her corsage was of Rutgers University, Newark, (Soft Cotton, No Shrink) • 1.88 ESTIMATE “On Hie Level nt Center and Broad" and technology. She is em­ Mark-Smolin of^Vernon and Jo­ accessoi BANTLY OIL Open Evctilng* En;«pt Tliunday an outfit of white crepe with nawhite carnations. N. J., where he earned a BS de- White Quilted Baby Pads ea. 59c ployed at the Hartford Hospital seph' Trijneale and John Owen, blue CALL OR silver trim. "reception, was held at the gree In engineering. Mrs. Tirelll COMPANY. INC. X-ray department as a radio­ both of Newary, N. J. Paul Summerweight Baby Shirts 2 for 1.59 -HAtL- is a graduate of St. Joseph Col­ •WRITE The couple will live at 8 Re­ logical technologfist. Tlrelli of Bronx, cousin ofithe ilks Club in East Hartford. Receiving Blankets 2 for 1.39 For a weddingf trip to the Po­ lege, West Hartford, where she 331 Main Street gan St., Rockville. bridegroom, was the rlngbearj PLUS MANY BEAUTIFUL GIFT ITEMS 274-8S06 Mrs. Pisch wore a blue^ress cono Mountains, Mrs. Tlrelli earned'’ a BA degree in special Tel. 649-4595 Mr. Tedford, a' 1968 gradu­ COME AND SEE! VALUES ARE GREAT! ate of Manchester High School, For clearest jelly, let Juice and’matching access^bs with wore a lavender dress and education. She is a special edu­ Rockville 875-3274 received an associate degree drip through a cotton bag. Do a corsage of blue and red car­ shoes with a matcjiing eprsage. cation teacher . in the Vernon V from Manchester , Community not squeeze. nations and babvJs breath. The They will live at 61B Congress school system. .'V'J'

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/ saccharin consumed by man PAGE ^IGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH^TTat; CONN., MONDAY, JULY 12, 1971 Tolland County 4~H Fair Digit Error anyway. Russian Fort But then it . was, discovered that a decimal point had been B um s Again utmost to Insure that there" is guarantee Is Slated for Aug. 20-22 Sours Note misplaced during mathematical against its repetitlers’’ to tell by doing. We will not buy either abso­ In connection with the fair, a *uent plant should open Friday tor of public works, (right) as he hands some paperwork over to Jay J. Giles, us that, in the year 1971, an American lute. We will continue to accept some ■ M poster contest is being held. according to Julio the town’s new water and sewer administrator. Giles reported for his first 142 East Center Street Secreltary of Defense, no less, was over risk. We will change some labels, and There will be two divislMis, one Laurero of James Minges and day of work this morning. He replaces former town water and sewer super­ for thd 9-13-year-oldfl and -the Associates of Farmington,, con- Manchester, Conn. 060 in Japan, urging that nation to increase resume, obviously with a more careful intendent Graydon Lockwood, who retired Feb. 1. Giles will be responsible other ft>r the 14-19-year-olds. sulHns: engineers for the' pfoj- for the day-to-day operation of the water and sewer departments and will its air and sea power, and stir itseil out supervision of processing, l^ t still with­ Photographed by Reginald Pinto Agaln this year the fair as- ®®^' (203) 649-7196- of the relatively pleasant and profitable THE ROCKBOUND COAST OF MAINE -s o cu S o n T u - play host to the „ 'Tiie plant Is port of a $6 mll- work under O’Neill. If O’Neill appears a bit relieved, it is because he is. He has out any real guaraiitee that Uds, or a been acting water and sewer superintendent since shortly after Lockwood’s position in which it is spending only one resldente of the Mansfield Train-sewer -improvement pro- different kind-of danger, .will not con­ Ing School and 4-H members gram begim over two years retirement. Giles and his family, formerly of Harrisburg, Pa., will be settlirtg per cent of its gross naUonal product for tinue to be present in one out of a tril­ are asked to volunteer to take ™®, ® in the area as soon as arrangements are complete. Until then, for about si3^ the military side of life while we In the lion instances. one of the students around the \ jjjy ed In an April 1968 referendum. weeks, he is in need of a room. Anyone who could provide this is asked to con­ United States are burdening ourselves The chances are that, when such a Citizen Ciphers , Laurero said today that tact the Town Wat^Department. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) with a seven per cent rate of mililary misfortune happens, it may be Ithe kind Inside A talent show will be held on letigthy tests which caused the By STANLEY KARNOW Friday night of the fair. This delay in the opening have been expenditure. , of thing that could happen to anyone, Walls In Protestant sections of Harris For President The Washington Post wUl be open to anyone who is going well. The plant was sup- Mud Flats Lose perhaps because of some laxity of Ulster Blasts Belfast were painted with de- This Is now openly in the news. interested In participating. Those posed to open iR.the first week interested should contact Debra of July. Ismt slogans such as “ Remem­ method or supervision, but pethaps be­ However the complicated le­ Tlius the exorcise In Vietnam Intended Victims William J. Lennon, Director Grant of Storrs for further Im The tanks at the plant are ber 1690” and "1690—Wanta The only resistance to it is coming cause of some quirk of natural chemistry gal arguments surrounding the policy-making as disclosed In Fail to Deter ArgukAbout It?” * HAMMOND, Ore. (AP) — Roy M. Thompson, Associate Director R eport formation. filled with water for some 72 Ron Bartlett of the Coast Guard from inside Japan itself, where there is nothing could guard against. ■Protektent tempers were Pentagon documents are ulti­ the Pentagon papers is not an Individual 4-H groups will have hours to test for leaks and any auxiliary base here heard R. Bruce Watkins, Associate Director, Corporation Preskimr aroused W a speech Sunday by still some surviving instinct Ito live up to A man is dead, and a brand nanfe, mately resolved, the partial isolated case but the symptom booths at the fair. Space must other problems, Laurero ex- Celebrants screams coming from the mud By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Prime Mlmqter Jack Lynch of the letter and the ideals of the MacAr- and perhaps a whole enterprise, is dead. publication of the secret papers of a trend toward bureaucratic be reserved for these, by Aug. plained. So far, Jhere have flats in the Hammond basin on Watkins Directors wielcome any questions on funerals, customs, pro­ . I -16. (Continued from Page One) the Irish Re{(ubllc, urging the thur OonstituUan under which Japan of­ been none, Laurero said. the north Oregon coast Sunday. cedures, etc. Come in, phone or write dependable answer. No The final question is whether, with all WASHINGTON — The strang­ spoiled by political expertise. paign, famed for its chartered has already highlighted the ex­ detachment that the public has There will be a sheep blocking British government to work for Army, trying to provoke vio­ He followed "the cries, and. ficially renounced the right t o . maintain our modem paraphernalia for in­ est aspect of the curious, long- Understandably, BVench thought jets a n d mass champagne tent to which the ideal of gov­ been sensing with growing un­ contest, frog jump, turtle race, the peaceful unity of Northern obligation, natwrallv. odds campaign for the Demo­ lence during U»a traditional found two small boys mired to armed forces and wage war. this nonsense and said so. To breakfasts, had run out of mon­ ernment by consent of the gov­ easiness. For that reason, per-' clothing exhibits and many pro­ and Southern Ireli Perhaps this question has been on your mind: vestigating and safeguarding and looking cratic Presidential nomination French’s misfortune, however, ey and was totally incapable of Ban4s Sought celebration today. It marks the their chests In miid. erned has become increasingly haps, the publication of the doc­ jects will be entered for the He spoke on the 56th anniver­ After several attempts to res­ the stable door, and for expanding one about to be waged by. Sen. Fred ^poney-man Allen sided with meeting its big payroll. Some defeat of Catholic King James J No American citizens declaim against iliu-sory. three-day event. sary o f’ the truce between Brit­ cue them, Bartlett also became Harris of Oklahoma is that It Vaughn. of t{ie workers in Bayh’s plush uments appears to have been For Rec Dances II by Protestant King William In poisoned can'of soup into a . nation-wide For tile documents dramati- ain and Irish forces and 0)6 par­ stuck. Q. Do you ever di is ‘pre-need’ arrangements with any one at the spectacle of an American Secretary will be run strictly by political heaaquarters were giving $100- greeted less by outcries of In- Nursery Stock Outdoor Summer Teen the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. search, we really do wind up ahead of . Tlie shibjvdown came July 2 (ally reveal the way decisions tition of the island into \orth A Seaside resident, William social or civic of Defense Imploring -the Japanese to amateurs — a decision that has Anyone interested in the grow­ Dances Tliursday nights are In Northern Ireland’s second when Harris dispatched J. D. 'each as an emergency stipend, directly udget broader issue of the relation­ week strike but the'agreement that end­ son his aide. gets of opportunity” in an effort But what is going on Is open enough to win the Democratic primary by trimming the paychecks of ship - between institutions and ed the dispute is clearly inflationary. It’s The story actually goes back to pursue “ accelerated courses with hardly any bloodshed and office girl.s a few ^llars a the public, ^ „ of action.” for all to see, If anybody cares to see it doubtful the whopping 35 per cent wage -smne—seven weeks -agO”When-— victory in November. week. Government 6iftgulatory Agen­ The same abstract-, quality is CONTRACT OF and think about it. boost from $6.06 to $8.16 cents an hour .Tnr*lrJack HoodM fw l -VoiiorViTi Vaughn, director of Democratic______a . _ ' Party__ j_ DIHER’S CLUB cies are closed to consumers reflected in,such statements as MASTER cm«BE will be approved by boards established the National Urban Coalition and Belying thq fabled affluence “Welcome Back . We don't notice anyone who cares to they claim to be helping, and John T. McNaughton’s candid to enforce Nixon ..Admlnistratloii guide­ a friend of Harris’ for several of the Presidential campaign govenynent advisory . commit­ appraisal that the war was be­ see. lines for the construction Industry. years, began urg;lng him to for- by Sen. Birch Bayh of India From statements made recently by .get about Oklahoma and go na­ A Thought for Today tees are run by the very busi­ ing fought to avoid aj,“ humllat- Some future day, perhaps, when con­ several of his workers tunife nessmen whdse activities war­ SUPERINTENDENT OJ ing” U.S. defeat and not, as Secretary of Labor Hodgson, there evi- tional. Having spent the last 21 up July 2 at the campaign Sponsored by th/e Manchester sequences have aiTlved, perhaps In di­ dentlyCwlll be some "relaxation of the years in government service Council of Churches rant investigation.' Automobile President Johnson was publicly headquarters of rival Sen. manufacturers have been wag­ rect or indirect result of the rearming of rule-orTliumb measure for pay Increases (Peace Corps director. Assistant George McGovern of South Da­ .declaring, “because a frlenUly in this basic industry that has been Secretary of State, Ambassador ing a ‘ protracted struggle to nation has asked us” to help de­ kota to do a bit of panhandling. God is not a member "of any Japan, we may discover that, back in heavily responsible for the national cost- to Colombia and Panama), block probes into theif prac­ fend it against aggresslm. ' They Were asking friends .there Church or an American. 1971, the American Secfetary of De­ push. Hodgson was rather late in ex­ Vaughn had ho political experi­ tices, while the country’s prin­ But If the bureaucrats suc­ SCHOOLS N O T^ to help tide them over the Submitted by cipal medical association seems BROWN’S TIRE SHOP plaining that the Aix per cent figure was ence whatever. Nevertheless, he ceeded in insulating themselves fense was on vital mission to Japan, with F oui^ of July weekend with a Rev. James A. Birdsoll not “ etched in concrete.” This raises the offered to quit his job at the to be more concerned ■with pro­ against outside pressures, they "objectives that were dire and secret, ac­ little pocket money. . St. Peter’s Church suspicion that Uie Administration had Urban Coalition to run Harris’ tecting its vested interests than were largely able to do so be­ The reason: the Bayh cam­ Wapping tually imploring the re-creation of that been somewhat optlmiatlc on the ques­ campaign. in the health of patients. cause Congress forfeited its role. 333 MAIN ST. armed might we had once had to defeat tion of what restraints it could expect to What made up Harris’ mind Only tw.o senators voted againkt RENEWED!!! implement. was a promise! of heavy finan­ in the Pacific, actually preaching, to Ja­ the Tonkin Gulf Resolution. As But whether the management-labor- cial support from one of the ris^ // late as 1966, in a fairly typical pan, the same lesson we had already ac­ public representatives that pass on con­ ing young money ' men In the display of apathy, a West OoAst cepted for ourselves, namely that a tracts ■will go for a 35 per cent increase Democratic party: ;■ Herbert A. Now Let Me Do the Talking!'' congressman told this reporter great industrial ^power must almost au­ is something else again. Provision was (Herby) Allen Jr., 31, heir to a that he would have to figure made, under the executive order, for ex­ Manhattan investment banking out a position on Vietnam when tomatically include in its destiny a com­ ceptions to the rule, imder special cir- house who poured at least $156,- the casulties in his constituency parable role in the military life of the cumstances. What circumstances, one . 000 personally Into the Demo­ reached politically intolerable world. wonders, would justify a 35 per cent cratic party^ in 1968. A keen ad­ - proportions. The Memohester Property Owners Assoc, hereby submits to the wage boost for workers who already are mirer of Harris, Allen kept.the ’'•■L Vj’j* Despite Us present crttiolsm • doors of the bankrupt Democrat­ Somebody, then, may ■ label Uie Laird getting paid much higher wages tlufti of past decisions, the press ic National Committee open with "i-V" MANCHESTER Mission one of the secret 'jireiudes to most skilled craftsmen Iti other indus­ similarly- refrained from chal- money tranfusions during Har­ tqxp^ers of Manchester fheir reasons for requesting Hiat ifie tries? leng^ing the basic assumfitiona of World War III, which will be ridiculous ris’ disastrous tenure as Na­ One factor that figured in the settle­ the war, and therefore acted as tional Chairman in 1969-70. because everybody can see that it rep­ ment won by the New Haven area car­ a negative accomilllce in the penters reflects a complication that But Vaughn lipmediately Board of Education not renew the contract of the Superintend­ resents a very faithful Unitatlon of what clashed with French, ,33, Harris’ formulation of Vietnam policies might have not been foreseen originally that proved disastrous. the world did to avoid World Wars I and by the Administration. The New Haven right hand for nearly four years. Tom Brown A major share of the respons­ carpenters defend thelT .gain by citing In keeping with Harris’ notion II. ibility resides with the.public it­ ent of Schools. the fact that It puts them -W the same of a ‘,’rtew""popuIicm’’ and “ peo­ self, however. For by falling to pay level with Bridgeport \car^nters. ple’s politics,’ ’ Vaughn planned question the system that pro­ NEEDS The latter obtained their fat\ settlement a campaign run entirely by IS BACK TO WORK FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMO A Can Of Soup before the government restraining order those unscarred by past political duced the military and civllltm was issued. Those unions that moved campaigns and. therefore, un- apparatus that brace the Bon Vivant, Inc., of Newark, N. J., fast, or whose contract negotiations , pages of the pentagon docu­ 8-OZ. "ON THEJiObKS" GLASS Among the facts submitted to the Board of Education are: has been in business since 1863. came at the Vright time” go^. In under. ■ ments, it effectively encouraged -WITH MINIMUM PURCHASE them to function without reter- In addition to the soups it markets un­ the wire and escaped the government FREE! "ence to national opinion. der its own label, also processes and curbs. ‘ \ Herald Some provisions has been made, under 'Oddly enough, young Ameri­ 1. An independent audit of the books of Hie administrators of cans soups foi;,-38 other labels." Some of * the government guidelines, for .adjust­ Yesterdays cans have been quicker than FIGHT POLLUTION! ihese are...:labels with the highest possi­ ments to achieve equity in working con- ' their parents to observe the ex­ panding gulf that separates the ble reputation.? in the pubM mind— ditions if the adjustments involve “ in­ creases in adjacent areas or^ similar 25 Years Ago establishment from the people. Hie Board of Education as requested by the M.P.O.A. re­ brand names all of us wotlld normally SWITCH TO LEADMEE SUPER AMOCO PREMIUM GASOLINE crafts where re-establlshment of tradi­ Clarence W. Thornton of West­ In essence, much of their pnv consider tops in quality and' redlabillty. tional relations should be considered.” minister Rd. is named to the tests has been against the rising La.st week, u can^ of Bon Vivant vichys- The New Haven picture was distorted Zoning Board of Appeals to fill authority of a government ap­ vealed Hie lock of proper accounting. paratus that neglects the fact .TOise was found t6 fiave botulism toxin when the Bridgeport carpenters got that the vacancy created by the sharp, increase ih pay, which saw man­ resig;nation of Charles K. Burn­ that individuals are human be-, SHOCKS in it after a man who had consumed the agement giving in to unproductive de­ ham. . Ings rather than ciphers. TOe’ • BRAKES .^ p was found to have died of botulism. mands -- n6 doubt with the intention of danger In the younger genera­ CALL TIRES Home- of the late William L. tion's protests, though, is that it • TUNSUPS 2. The inability to maintain proper accounts. “ There has since been a widespread passing the burden oh to the consunter. P. McCaw, which reportedly may end up crippling institu­ ALIGNINENT Thus the eyCr^eupward cost-price spiral has not been entered by other •LUBRICATION alarm and warning and search for traces thkt w ^ 'fiot ^tep until the realities are , tions that can still be reformed area residents for over 40 yeafs; i)t botulism in other cons of Bon Vivant face^:'"Tnflatfonary construction Industry to work for the common weal. 649-8973 I BATTERIES and surrounding lanif at Walnut • ACCESSORIES litracts in Connecticut will aggravate In a sense, then, the disolosur- vichyssolse. and Pine Sts., are . put up for 3. An evasive and Unresponsive attitude. ""the state's unemployment problem—es­ es In the Pentagon documents One instance i.s, however, enough. Who public auction. pecially bad in the construction industry. come as a warning that not only could possibly take ^ the view that, once' the Vietnam policymakers but Dial, by Mercury Oil Co., 80 Burbank Rd., Wethersfeld, GonA>. High construction costs could discourage 10 Years Ago ,1 the possibility of such contamination is capital Investment and touch off a new the entire , machinery of govern­ round of inflationary wage boosts in oth^ ment is in jeopardy vuilbss it can discovered, the matter should Hot be pur­ The Manchester Board of Di­ er Industries. — NEW HAVEN REGIS­ rectors okays plans for a new adjust to the fa^pi^at its duty sued until officialdom has done Its TER. firehouse. ; is to serve ^■ather than to com­ mand. , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. JULY 12, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN" PAGE MANCHES1 iJNING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 12, 1971

Blum of Qreenfleld; and a South Windsor grandson, Arthur B. Kelly of ArraigmfiOTt About Town T V Tonight Obituary Vernon. Bay State L^gidature British TV Examines The Daytime LaLeche League « Funeral services wifi be to­ Fitts Urges Implementation for Complete LisUiigs. morrow at 1 pttn. aX Holmes Fu­ S c h e d u le d tvlll meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. piini-pricing Back After Summer Rest at the home of Mrs. Yolanda See Saturday’s TV Week .. \ Harvey Clough, neral Home, 400 Main St., Man­ Labor Cry oj ‘Bias’ chester. The Rev. Dr. J. Man- Michaud, 63 Salomon Brook Rd., 'O f Tennis Court Project means m ore. • • ley Shaw, -pastor of South Uni­ In Norwalk By STEVEN A i COHEN enacted in the state levies on Glastonbury. A discussion of the leddArn Fven the advertlnino. i S:00 (S) Perry Haaon Mayor Howard B. pitta has authorize toe town manager to (18) WUd WUd West (6) Educator, Dead ted, Methodist Caiurch in 'M an ­ RDs-mv _ While nenr- gasoline, but two .advantages of breast feeding By KENNETH L. DAVM f^n magazine asked that {dans to install six call for bids and discuss the fl- To TeU,^Truth (C) Chso-les Curran, BBC director billings in ttadio ’Tlmds, ect. (48) 77 Snnlet... Strip ' Hospital. T^h.. I, „ , naUve \idio had recenUy been portant business confrwiting it. tj,e House Tuesday. MafickeHter Area ject ahead in hopes that these 8:88 (8) New* with Writer Cron- Mr. Clough had been the old­ of Rocky Hying, in the San Diego area of *act, it is said by many at Taxes, of course, aren’t popu- general, began scrutiny after both in length and characteri hite (C) BBC governors publicly admit- ^gg similarly open to crlH- lYU * ^ Fitts faciuties wiU be avaUatole for (8) Np4n with d.K. Smith and est member the United Ochi- Hill, formerly of Manchester, California. «»e State House that the legisla- ,ar. But there is an ob lig ^ on said toot toe' tennis courts re­ ted errors of emphasis and pres- cism,” ssdd BBC governors, some portion of the recreational Harry Beanoner (C> gregatlonal Church of Tolland died Saturday at his home. He seamhed „all nig^t for ture’s most slgnlilcant accom- the part of tbiC^Jouse, %vhlcli Four Youths quest was based upon com­ (1B> Dick Van Dyke S lib p entation in toe televlslwi film a pop group, toe Scaffold;-^ season that remadns.” and an honorary member ^ was the h u sb^ d of Mrs. Mar- wells,____ , who___ turned_____d himself in phshment so -far this year is |g yrhere thre lastrwcktast iiieiui- ments provided by toe Park (n-S8) NBC News (C> “ Yesterday’s Mem” provided background and theme Softball l SUPERMARKETS the Tolland Fire Department. garet Lutton Moonay. Saturday morning. ‘*»e reinstatement of the game died, to enact Aew taxes Arrested In and Recreation Commiasion at 7:88 (8) Movie " (C> - It touched off a controversy music. .BBC governors called » ______1- The South Windsor Recreation He was a graduate of■,- Amer-...... ***"■ bom in Bel- He knocked on the front door P«ano.. since that chamber'‘passed Sar- (8) Truth or Consequence* (C) Disturbance similar to that in toe United this a mistake and said some (18) What’s My UneT (C) /^herst (Mass.) College and did Ireland, and lived in Man- „f the home of the son of a Nor- cpnsUtutes an gent’s record $Lfl billion budget girls between toe ages of 10 and (88^) News — Weather and States over a televlsiwi docu- sections were too frivolous. Sports (C) graduate work at Harvard Uni- Chester for 40 years before going walk'pollce lieutenant who point- ‘h legislative actiOT. virtually Int^ir (and with some ” 14 wui begin Wednesday. AU verslty. He received his Mas- ^ocky Hill 31 years ago. He «d out where the officer Uved , f P>ed into additions)^ Coventry , police arrested...... four mentary ‘"Ihe Selling of the The governors noted toat in of the Town Council who feel - (48) ABC News (C) ' ■ ...... all journalism much more is games will be played at Tlmo- 7:88 (88-88) From A Bird’s Eye ters degree from Ctolumbia employed as an assembler i„ the neighborhood and then perennial critics of the The hddget, meanwhile, has young people in connecUon ^th pentagon.” ^ thy Edwards aid Orchard HUi View (C) University. Be also taught sci- Underwood Corp. for 35 called the police. - legislature, many associated been sitting in the Senate Com- an alleged disturbance at Cov- The BBC film, a June 17 study gathered Ui m is used. The ratio (8-48) Lot’s Hake a Deri (C) ^ ^ * ^ * 1 * " Srtiooi fields and wiU begin at (18) Movie Game (C> ence in New York Cltv Hiffh detired >n 194<5. He Wells went to the hotne of Lt. minority party, point- mUtee on Ways and Means for entry Lake late Friday night. of the role of the Labor party In for “Yesterday’s Men” was on area and^toree rtiould be pro- g-igpin 8:88 (8888) NBS Comedy Theater. ^hools for 30 years andV toe then was emploved for 15 years Louis Santos and surrendered ^ «^eral weeks—not / enacted Edward A. O’Connor Jr., 19, opposition led Harold Wilson, average atout 12-1. For every^ (U) Movie ^A ten-game acneauieschedule win will beoe ,(8-48)8.4,) Newlywed Game (C) College of toe Cltv o f. New Center School in Rocky peacefully, according to police. *’*'*‘*f®® “ ^® hlgWig:ht of leg- juiy thg tbg leglslatprs of Wall St., Hebron and Angela former Labor prime minister, to lines spoken by a Labor pollti- Both plMeS are presenUy pigyed and toe foUowlng rosters 8:88 (8) This is Your life (C) York He retired in 1946 and ^l^l- He was a Navy veteran of He originally was charged accomplishment so ^ r vyent on vacation and toe first Jean MacDonald, Rocky Hill, threaten legal actlwi for defa- cIm oidy onejvas town-owned rfecfeatlonal sites nnnn.mr.«I- -room 1- Cn«oh . .. (48) -« It WasW“ a*Vegr_GoodY^r Yen Gi ^ .. sre announced; Team 1; Coach, 9:88 (i> Mayberry B.F.D. was k member of the NaUonal World War I,, and a m em ber of with robbery with violence and day of the ^ new fiscal year. were ...... both' charged with breach matlon. ^® governors said the with enough apace to comfort- catoy Bloom; Deborah Glldden, (8 ^ ) Movie (C) St. James Church in Rocky Hill, violating parole. ’ITie murder ^"® Pr®®^ (The state now is operating on of peace and resisting arrest: Criticism by BBC governoM same toing Jls true of printed (C) Retired 'Teachers Association. ®“®^ “ Connelly, Ann Marie Krull, • „ show (C) Survivors are a son Dr Wll- Survivors, besides his wife, dhargelvas added Saturday evV- c®"®® burins a year>hich w m a one-twelfth budget, providing Richard Chandler, 21, of Box and complaints by Labor poim- joun^iam Hearts on pariia Ity, Fltta said. Debbie MacDonald, Beth Resu-- (ig) Conn. Be^rt (C) survivors are a son. Dr.Tiimon Wll are ^ two dauehters.daughters, Mrs. Robert nlng. ' aamroay eve ,„„grked j at toe outset j by the__ month by - month allocations----- to ...uui.wu..Mountain Rd..vu., Bolton and ——Del- clans------struck deep—. into toe toe . ment .in three . London , ndwspa - He ej^ a ln ed timt he in don, Debbie Kehma^ U nda Nel- i®:«« (»> ^ ^ N w co m e m (C) liam J. Clough of ' _ . . « _«.-a___r\ono sn/vufAn n iiao r - f (C) Springs, Fla.; a daughter,iter, •Mrs.____ Bacon of Longmeadow, Mass.. Pera was an 18-year veteran ^ ■qmajp^'^'^toe *lXsla- Longley, 21, of Hartford, mechanics of electrode Lid%'M* ^ GuiUemette, (Jaro- hjoo ! & i m 88o5w)’ ^Nows — Alexander^ Tobiassen ^ of ’Tol- and ’ ”Mrs. ------Leonard- - GudelskJ, ------* Of of ■ tae ------Norwalk police Depart' last week c^led a “disgrace” ^g^e both chaiY®«J with breach ism, raised the implicit ghost of 12^ 2M, ai^ 67^^ courts at each place, developed jy„ Lyons, Sandv Ferris, Lori Weather and Sports . (C) land; two grandsons, and three Ramsey, N.J.; two sisters. Miss ment and leaves a widow and * policy. Ofneace All four are scheduled control and posed technical re- 'raere is always more mate- to utilize toe existing parking Tnni -M-ai-Ia -RonnAtt Tnrtl ii'*® Movie (C) It alsp^s InteresUng that toe Legislators, who almost d.i/y ” pgrtlng problems for which no r ^ av^lable toen can or should AAAOA ir nAAoihlA K,.f h T , aIfiT SincK, ’TOlU M alle Beimett, JUOl H:S0 (2888) Tonight Show Johnny great-grandchildren. ^ry Mooney and Ii0 b9 Margar- three sons. areas If possible, but to be with- Thompklns; Amy Oberg and Carson (C> le cropped up when it curse toe day toe state took a.TI v ^ i^er appeared to televl- b e finaOly used,” toe governors Funeral services will be ®t Mponey, bojlr of Hartford, Norwalk Police Chief Francis tn easy access from town high- ogj-gj Bishop ___Dhsh .Cavett ^ w (C) dld,^oon after toe 1970 Gener- over toe welfare pregram, have Chester, Aug. 2. . slranroducers "8®!®®^®® Is .always a 1:08 (S-S-SO-48) News — Prayer A ’Ihuralay at 2 p.m. at toe and seven gj:«SdchUdren. E. Vlrgulak said the shootout , Court won accolades for such yet to seriously confront toe ^ Coventry^llce picked up two ^ j j,g„ded toe po- matter of judgment.” Team 2: Coach, p a v e Sher- Sign Off (C) United Congregational Church ’The-fuileral will be tomor- came some 30 minutes after Fltta noted toat Recreational „ „ , precedent-setting legislation as problem of spiraling welfare JuvenUes, 13 and 16 y e^ old, ^ j^ey want to ' But, toe governors said, ’no EDUOAinON (TV (88) of ’Tolland! The Rev. Jean roW--7tt 9 a.m. from toe Rose igne gunman robbed toe Director James Snow and mem- unit pricing, no-fault insurance, costs. hi connection with a lengthy in- ^ ^ major area of quesUonlng cov 'bers of the Porit and RecreaUon ^ i ’®®*'- HoUy Klbbe, Mary Monday, July 18 Schnabel, assistant pastor, wiU^-Hto Fhnefal Home, 580 Elm St., Fera was checking toe PM _generic drugs - and toe Shea law Aa special legislative comcom- vestlgatlon into a number ered in toe seven Interviews’ Commission have placed tennis » 6:88 Sesame Street R (C> officiate. Burial will be,,-'’ln Rocky Hill, with a Mass of - around toe bank when 7 >88 Let’s Take Pictures ap®t- testing toe constitutionality of niittee investigating welfare8 breaks into private homes in *^d°^^d*wm*'a^*^ove omitted. courts high cri their priority f North Cemetery. ^ requiem at St. .lames Church, ted toe getaway . d began the Vietnam War. 7:38 Joyce Chen Cooks (C) recenUy issued" its Interim re- Coventry over the past’several ® leader to "P**® ®* ®®“®'i by 11st, and toe ^ p l t o l Improve- J®*"’ 5 ^ '’^**"® **®*’^ - 8:88 Worid Press (C) ,The Ladd FuneraJ'ilom e, 19 Rocky Hill, at 9:30, Burial will chasing it. Fera J :ed toe car might be pointed out toat port, Kill- but it t«is felt by many that IVAAlfdweeks. V __ tX/Moi^n OOTVia AniAtaftrvna U.. ments Committee has recom- Jf“’’‘® S‘>®«nan Karen Mdd, 8:88 Beauties (C) 18:88 Evening at Pops B (C) EUlhgton Ave.^i^Sivllle, is in h® 1" Mt. St. Benedict Ceme- off the road, Odlng to police, there is a philosophy that Mas- the accompanying recommen- ’The juveniles, both boys, were mount a party ^ycott of BBC )!^crter T avX '"D tabtoV on mended that courts be con- U sa Fouiider, ^ l ^ e S e r a ------chaigo of wwiangements. tery, Bloomfield. ed chase. sachusetts can move along datxns were unrealistic. turned over to Juvenile author- ti^ ^ be much Wilson earned by a «d.„d . ps.c.p.d lAm „dx. SU» U. ’Dier^.-Are no calling hours. Friends may call at the funer- lak said all the pj-etty well without a barrel full A residence requirement toat itles. Police Chief Robert Kjell- nolnted out toat La- book on his years as prime mln- ’The' family suggests that any al home tonight from 7 to 9. been recovered. Po- gf ^ew laws courtesy of toe leg- w"?s prcpcsed by the com- qulst said most of toe items withdraw *®ten ajjd about property Wilson Tennis lessens presently being Team 3: Coach, John Rosen- Darleiw Mercure, Ja^ce Lap ^iriemorial contributions may be ------all over toe northeast ______isiature each____ . yCEir . mittee) tioahas VkAAtibeen declared un­ iin_ taken, which n T*An/\T^Ai11v fkwnn '^1 'hwe offered as part of toe recreaUon *>®®i'l Sandy Duclos, MoUy P®” - *made to the United Congrega- Robert T. Kingsbury expected to be at Fera’s Rut. there are things toat constituticnal by toe U.S. Su- collection and small“ items JL! such but Coi^ervaUve party leaders ^'^'g^n^nro^hH i^JX We welconie wouldn’t. program are heavily subscribed. Schubert, Jackie Duclos, Paula ?"®^ HelTn Saran Wrap tional Church of Tolland. COVENTRY — Robert T. eral Tuesday at St. Jer- need doing. And if toe legisla- prentie Court, and transfer of as cigarette lighters were re- cast after Wilson balked at Fltta added toat recent ac- Doucette, Debbie Decker, Paula iui®“ > Susan Botticello, Helen I your FEDERAL _____ Kingsbury, 44, of S. River 50-ft ome Church at 11 a.m. in Nor- ture gets “off foreign policy - fraud invesUgaUon to the state cave:^’." The invesUgatlonVas n ^ fm X ^ u d in X t* s ^ t o of ^ G e n ^ ^ m W v Neklunas Paula Verrler, Mar- Snelgrave, Therese Durand, FOOD STAMPS roll Emc%t C. Irish honorary chief of toe Norto 3ov- walk. ' hmirahours havphave been anentspent debat- audior’sanchor’s office, as nronoaedproposed bybv conducted 1by_ Officer__ nRanald__ errors ^ 01 JUagmeni, j ' "L. Someone in the BBC leaked uons Of toe General Assemniy vei^rier Diane Wianeaki B®th Noonan, Laura Devney, 35^ Ernest C. Irish, 60, of 129 Bis- entry Volunteer FireDepart- ing resolutions on Vietnam, for. toe^ committee, is viewed by Doughty, ^ a 3,0(^word roport: "W e s ^ l quesUons to news- Soutli ^YliwJflor i n g x Marlene Belllveau, I I I _____ Angela Christinedudstine NealvNealy a and n d Nancy I at Stop .A Shop! do n o tl^ that could put at ^ k cess of $120,000 as a combined sell St. died Saturday night af- ment, died yesterday^t Man- example — and squares off many as purely political.’* SOU’TH WINDSOR Bart, Cheryl Pane, Klppy Uzlemtolo. J f. educational . gfrant and block tef being stricken at his home, cheater MemoriaL-rioapltal. He against toe problems facing "nie legislature has yet to ad- ______toe indepeiidence of toe BBC, attorney. Rosenbeck, Kathy Horrls and Team 6: Coach, Bruce Sny- | Y- grant and it would "seem ap­ Mr. Irish was bom July 21, was toe husbanei of Mrs. Mar- Foe’s Guns Massachusetts, it’sIt » «uijruwanybody’s4jr o dressuivoo iu»cu.Itself to tu judicialjuumjiok reform,iciv n il. WlnHanv* ‘D/v14/ia o**a 4« ja Sp€ B B C g^OVeiHOrB fOlUld the raalne Write. - 45 employed by toe ’Town Park 16 years as a machinist at Increases already have been is stalled. t'"’ "'®'“’” He said it showed nervousness to summertime.” Leonard, Lori McCartney, Tam- CovlU,. Susan Cai^H , Janet | Sliced Bacon CTose to $300 in cash was taken, Labor party leaders accused gbgut. the future and finances of Department..eparxmeni.. , Whitney Division of (Continued from Page One) The mayor' said toat this Item nile Barcomb, Mary -Ellen Gob- Schluiiio and Susan'Montle. * Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday! Survivors are his wUe, M^s. united Aircraft Corp., E »st „ _ police said. BBC of asking, improper ques- r r c . should be pursued and asked We, Rae Ann Blazawskl, Mar- The first week’s schedule is , Use crqmbled Eitoel Dufrane I r i s h ; / ' two J ^ L.I—_ was on fire. The two men bailed June Building Robert C. Turner, 42, of 65 tions, of bias against Labor and The BBC is govemmeht- Sprmkel to prepare material for garet Bond, Joanne Browne and as follows: Field 1 — uppier | slices to flavor WORLD ALMANAC Dower Rd., South Windsor was gf misleading leaders as to toe owned but independently operat- other dishes — r• nA. . x>uu-Bou- ... _ ’ _ ®“ ‘ > ditching the jet in an unin­ FACTS the' council’s review at its July Mary Ellen Burke. field Timothy Edwards, Team 1 tossed salads, lay of Manchester ^ Mrs. Pa- habited swamp 13 miles souto- $635,231 Value . charged with operating under tenor of toe program. BBC gov- gj^ putting power in toe hands 19 meeting when toe council will Team 6: Coach Joyce Ander- vs. team 6; Field 2 — Lower mashed potatoes. tricla McCormick^San Diego, ®* Saigon. ’The men were toe influence of liquor or drugs emors denied these accusatlMis. gf the government similar to the ------^------;------field Timothy Edwards, team 2 69ls California New Calif.; a son,^.Edward N. Irish ^th the Army .Wr Corps during rescued uninjured. June building starts in town and failure to drive established u .S . defense officials have ac- licensing power of toe U.S. gov- vs. team 6, and Field 3, Or­ of Manchester'; four brothers. World War u. U.S. B62 heavy bombers kept tntniod tuts 931 arcordlne to lane after a one-car accident on cused CBS of dlstortlmis In edit- emment. Tolland chard Hill — team 3 vs. team 4. Wallace JK Ir^h, Kenneth I. Survivors, besides his wife, gp their attaclJ along toe Ifo “ Rt. 6 No court date was'-set. ing its film on toe Pentagon. Director-general Curran has The Board of Education will Irish, W ^ Jacobs and Albert ®'*e ^wo sons, Peter Kin^bury cw Mlnh trail and against toe “ *® "*®"tbly report issued by — — CBS denied this with an expla-. the job of investigating toe meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at- Nepco lean brisket Jacq)>S, all of Manchester; a and Richard Kingsbury, and two enemy supply lines from Laos die Town Building Department, VERNON nation of Its editing. “ general Implications” of toe Arson Suspected in Fires toe high school to clear up some r, Mrs. Sadie M. Noren of daughters, Hannah Jane Klnga- into toe northwestern part of ’This compares with a total of TTiomas ZIemba, 18, of 47 Vll- in Britain everything com- governors’ report, while toe questions regarding changes in cheater; and six grandchil- bury and Roberta Kingsbury, South Vietnam. $944,738 worth of constructlwi lage St., Rockville, was arrested bined to stir up Labor party ElBC awaits Labor’s next step, regulations governing all people D eli-S tyle all at home; his mother, Mrs. Ground fighting remained in a Mnv and 1619 968 yesterday on a warrant I s s u e d ------Potatoes At Automobile Jiinkyard working in toe schoiOl system Funeral services will be Helen Kingsbury of Coventry; lull with only small patrol ac- , / i t * by Curcult Court 12 charging and housekeeping schedules Wednesday at 10 . a.m. at and four brothers, Paul Kings- tions reported. worth of work begun in June of him with aggravated assault. Tidland firemen spent an hour Irene G. Ketcham to Werner relative to expenditure fore- Holmes Funeral -Home, 400 bury of Coventry, Donald Kings- ’The U.S. Command also re- last year. PoUce said toe alleged incident Earth Tremor K ing’ s Guest late Friday nlg^t extinqulshing O. Kunzli Jr., pri^rty on Lake- casts for toe, fiscal year, Corned Beef u.S. NO. 1 Main St. The Rev. Winthrop bury of South Windsor, Ralph ported that an Army OH6 llg^it Permits for 6 single-family happened in January. He was fires in abandoned cars at Kol- view Dr. The board Is also expected to Enjoy it hot . . . Nelson of Center- JJongrrega- Kingsbury of TrumbuU, and observation helicopter was shot dwellings were Issued. ’The tottd " Shakes Chile Grade A released on a $500 surety bond Gives Report lair’s junkyard on North River Rockville General Hospital to approve a resolution for ap- then again in tional Church will officiate. Fred Kingsbury of , down todajr 6(i miles southwest Value of toe homes was report- The 92nd Congress has 13 for*'appearance in Circuit Court, Rd. Hiey said they suspect Michael Schutz, property on pointing check signing autoorl- hearty corned - c Burial will be in Buckland pa. Ba Nang, and two crewmen ed at $166,000. Negro legislators, the great­ RockvUie, Aug. 8. SANTIAGO (AP) — An earth arson. | . Snlpsic Lake Rd. ty. beef-sandwich Cemetery. Funeral services will be Wed- were wounded. It was toe Permits for 4 two - family est number in U.S. history. Lawrence ZIemba, 20, of 47 tremor rumbled early Sunday meals. Of Nightmare It was the second time dur- Calvin T. and Norman Kae 9 9 Friends may call at toe fu- nesday at 2 p m at the r.Qdd pu- 7,861st U.S. aircraft reported dwellings with a total value of The World Almanac recalls Village St., Rockville, was through north-central Chile, toe Manchester Evening Herald (In Cryovac) that the first Negro con­ ing the week that they had re- Roberta to Michael W. and Su­ neral hoirie tonight from 7 to 9 ngrg| Home 19 Ellington Ave., 1°®*^ ^ Indochina. $81,000 were issued, charged, Sunday,- with making same area hit by a killer earth- (Continued from Page One) South Windsor correspondent gressman elected to the unnecessary noise with a motor quake three days earlier. Offl- spended to a fire call from san Snow, property on .'Valley Native Green Cabbage lOa and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 Rockville. ’Itoe Rev. Robert Jt South Korean command Three miscellaneous permits Barbara Varrick, Tel. 644-8274. to 9 p.m. announced that tts forces had Issued covered construction House of Representatives vehicle. ®*®*® ®®td the new tremor had shots fired in the arm, bel- KoUiar’s. View Dr. w m X Wiled. 699 Norto Vietnamese and worth $362,000. ’The bulk of this was Joseph H. Rainey of Arrested on toe same charge caused no damage or injuries. ly, into toe legs and chest, H ie;firem en then spent until Herbert T. and Viola C. Sou- Ronald F. Bent C on ^ g ^ o^ Church, yigy^kuig soldiers and captured sum is toe estimated cost of an Georgetown, S.C. Congress­ over toe weekend were: Sebas- Chilean scientists said there Around me a number of persons 2 a.m. Saturday morning on a der to Christian A. and Clara 4fith District Ronald Frederick Bent, 66, ficiate. Burial wilL-be in Cw- g j^ „ |„ g three-woek sweep offlca building being built by man Rainey was sworn in tlan C. Maturano, 20, of 36 Ver- have been “ more than 300 earth were hit. I was completely In standby basis for toe Coventry M. Weigold, property on Wei- of Middletown, Mass., brother entry. .along toe central coast. ’The Standard Educators Inc. at 160 Dec. 12, 1870, and served, non Ave. and James Welch, 19 movements” in the country despair and without strength, and Ellington fire departments, gold Rd. of Mrs. Marion FAbtn of Ash­ Friends may call at the ^ headquarters said toe Koreans N. Main St. ’This is toe last for 10 years. of 149 Spruce St., Manchester. ®1®®® the main earthquake .hit-Honestly, I beUeved that that The Tolland Volunteer Fire Mary R. Leonard to Robert Income T ax worth St., died June 24 at his neral home tomorrow fro^ 7 gjgg captured 347 weapons and parcel of toe North End rede- C opyright © 1971, Welch was also charged with op- Thursday, killing 82 persons and was toe end. department has obtained a 14- L. Bach, property on Mt. home. to 9 p.m. le tons of rice. Tlilrteen Ko- velopment. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. erating with unsafe tires. Injimlng hundreds more. Tlien something happened toat foot boat and trailer and a mo­ Spring Rd. Repeal Urgeid Funeral services were heW Hie 1***® family family suggests/that suggestS/that any any reansreans werewere killedkilled andand 3030 wound-wound- Other permits issued include: Rosemary J. Bloniarz, of 4 ^ ® 8^®vemment continued a i am still unable to under- tor to be used with the rescue .Scout CounselorB June 27 at toe Peterson Fimer- niemorlal contributions may be ed, toe command said. ’ Four for tool sheds worthy a West Rd.; EUington.’ Was charg- m®®®*ve relief campaign to aid stand: For two hours we were truck in life saving and water Thom Beebe, Richard By Donnelly ai Home, Danvers, Mass. Burt- made to toe Heart Association u .S . troop strength in Viet- total of $1,040; 11 for swimmTng Town Receives ed Saturday with failure to ^rant °f® 'yY°?,^®^ , ^®^ quake, jyigg under toe hot sun, among search efforts. Weiss and Caty Blanchette, al was in Ostodale Cemeteiy, ®* Greater Hartford, 310 Collins nam dropped another 3,100 men pools totaling $19,600; 2 for members of toe Explorer Boy Republican 46th District State 4 1 . • right of way aiat a private oridrive, tot^ly destroyed 13,000 jead and wouiided when we ^Tollaiid Junior's Notes ^ i P Danvers. St., Hartford. last week to 236,300, the U.S. signs with total value of $425; hoqses and seriously damaged Mre. Robert' Dean, chairman Scout Post, sponsored by toe Rep. Hiomas J. Donnelly In a niiiii‘priCing.. Injury L.laims following a two-car accident on were suddenly allowed to sit up. — ,— Cfhnmand announced. Tills In- 8 for fences totaling $2J136; 14 60,000 others. of toe Tolland Junior Women’s Tolland Ambulance Associa- letter to Democratic House /j^toer survivors are' a broth­ ’The idwn received only four "^® ®6®®nd car was driv- I told toe officero that .1 wan a Harrison B. Berry. eluded Airoy 188,100, Air Force alterations and additions with Caub PubUc Affairs Committee fi®"> ^ serving as counselors Speaker William R. Ratchford, I er and several nieces and Injury notices last mimth, ®® Mrs. Susan Swlck of Main doctor and was allowed to at­ nephews. OOTONTRY — Harrison R. 36,900, Navy 10,700, Marines 600 total Value of $11,430; 1 afflda- has announced toe appointment toe Lake of Isles Spout Res- has requested that the House Lucille ' K. Kanehl of Main- Manchester. tend toe wounds of the Injured WHERE THE SAVINGS REALLY ARE Bejry, 70, of South St. died'and Coast Guard 100. vlt for $1,800; 1 demolition for of toe fcUowing subcommittee ervation in Stonington. of Representatives be reconven- | Chester notified the town o / In- Gavld J. Staley, 18, of 7 Tem- with handkerchiefb so that they Raymond C. Weston eArly this m cm lng at Manches- — • $140. Ex-Financier would not bleed to death. chairmen: Mrs. Paul Brennan, BuUetIn Board ed to consider toe repeal of the I VEJRNON—^Rasrmond Charle^/ter,, / t — e r M------Memorial C nr ------Hospital.,,______IFImeral WASHING’rON (AP) — While mIn auuiuon,addition uiethe uepanmenidenartment 'juries v ; ---- she--- said------she sustained inSundav P’® with Vemon, nadalnir was in charged, in auaitlon, toe department . . . . „ Sundav with na^sln? in a no- “ And suddenly, -we could not law enforcement and crime pro- Hie Senior Citizens Club will state income tax. ■ j Weston, 60, of Kelly Rd., . arrangements are Incomplete, reducing forces In Vietnam, the issued 31 certificates of occu- ®" ®" “ ® mght of April 8 . ^ P ° F r e e d From vention; Mrs. Horst Pohlman, meet tomorrow afternoon at Donnelly stressed that “this | ------United states , is preparing to pancy, 67 electrical permits, 24 ®n a Spruce St. driveway. ^ believe It, toe king was among band of Mrs. Stella Gjnyrek us. He called something in Ara­ veterans; Mrs. Kevin Cavanagh, 1:3® tif tfi® United Congrega- must be done” if toe General As- Weston, died Saturday ^it Rock- Anniversary Mass add more gun^ps In *niaUand plumbing permits, and 36 heat- Wilfred A. Duchesneau of _ » . ^ 126B Sycamore Lane, is nuMng charged Saturday, with intox bic about ’freedom and flberty’ safety and youth; Mrs. John tl®nal Church. sembly 1s to be truly an Instru- I ville General Hospit^it: a fifth anniversary Mass for for the next hunting season ing permits. Texas Prison McCarthy, Tmiian affairs; Mrs. The Board of Finance wlU ment of toe people’s will. He ^ toat toe town pay toe cosLof a l®®t*bh: Kevin R. Carney, 17, and in that moment, the rebels Mr. Weston w a sy^ om -March Gall Willson will be celebrated against Communist supply (Continued 'from Page One) tire which was cut open when ®^ Oak St., South Windsor, was threw up their hands and cried Edward Russo, citizenship and ” >®®t tomorrow night at 7:30 at said ^ is “greatly disturbed” | fo r a mini-priced “ dinner in a hurry” ! 7, 1911 in Green^l^ld, Mass., son tomorrow at 8 a.m. at St. routes In Laos. his car swiped a curb cm O m - charged Sunday with operatfiig photograitoers huddled at the *® '-®i’ ” —long Itve toe defense, and Mrs. David Ben- the Town Hal). • by the procedures which brought V of Lawson apd Maude Wilcox James’ Church. Tile plans, involving a $56-mil- Tax Collector Earl Beebe will about adoption of the Income , stance Dr., on toe aftemocm of 'without a license. All of those prison gates. ' hing. | jamin, status of w om en.- Weston, and lived in Hartford . ------lion modlficatlcm program, indi­ Nixon Set be at toe Town Hall tomorrow tax amendment. | May 28. In his noUce, Duches- charged are scheduled to ap- Later, toe Estes car, driven unreal. Tlie Stop & Shop Peas or Corn 6 X? '1 before poihing to Vemon 30 cate U.^tiirpower may be oper­ The legislator said toat his neau argues that toe curb J®ar in Circuit Court, Rockville, by son Billie Sol Jr., eluded pur- S®6ads, gatoered their things EKiven warranty deeds for ^'’®"' » * .P'*"' years ago. Until he retired on ating against the Ho CSiI Minh Scoreboard constituents have been express- i T o Sign was broken and had a sharp Aug. 3. suers near the campus of tlfi ^®^^ hndpJl of a sudden we property transfers were record­ July 1, he Was employed at the Arm y M um tra^'well . after toe bulk of The number ope teams in ing themselves against the mea- ’ Taste 0' Sen Haddock i» m 59' Whitney Chain Co. of Hertford. American troops are out of toe edge which caused a four-inch ------University of Texas at El Paso, were alcme; disturbed ones, ed in toe town clerk’s office last week including three for newly both leag;ues of the Tolland sure, particularly ‘ as it falls to j Regular or thin He was a member of toe Rock­ / 'war in Vietnam. cut In his tire. BOL’TON ^ miles from toe prison. wounded ones and toe dg^^. We 1'<97 S| Joh Bill ccmstructed homes. Boys League play each other to- afford relief from the present y ville Fish and Game Dlub, toe On Shifting Pentagon officials say the Air Nellie K. Johnson of 90 Con- Both drivers Involved In a two- Warden W. E. Zachem, who ®*°wly rose and rtumbled'out, Taste o' Sea Onion Rings 3 pkEt I way Rd. reported a.fall on May car accident on Hebron Rd., earlier described toe onetime t®ward our cars. Tlie cars were New homes punihases inedud- night as ' toe Natiimal League rate of the sales tax. . Broad' Brook Angling Club, toe Force gimshlps, converted from, (Continued from Page One) or Fruit jp izoz$| National Rifle Association, and transport planes and armed 18*611 toe east side of Cemway Bolton, shortly after midnight pcomoter-fa^mer-preacher as a ®™i®maged, we were allowed to ed Santtal Homes to Patrick E. Mets (8-3) take on the American "The result,'" he said, "is toat | '"”^1 1 oiiueuSliced White ffime Punch" J enns | toe auxiliary police service of O f General with three types of heavy-fire suit of late enactment of educa- Rd. which she says was caused last night, were arrested. mcxlel prisoner, said Estes re- 'them, unlock J*j®m and Joan R. Kelly, property on League ’Twins (10-3) at 6:10 on once again toe greatest share Seneca Orange Grape Civil Defense. guns and cannon, have account, tion appropriations.” by an elevated sidewalk slab. Wayne Rogers of Bolton was *l“®®t®jMr .!.‘private dismissal.’* drive rff as If nothing hM Slater Rd fi®!*!® fi^ee and four at Lavltt of the burden of supporting our I Chicken nr Beef (Continued from Page One) Survivor^, besides his wife, ed for about two-thirds -of toe At toe same time, he appeal- ’The nofice, filed by her at- charged with speeding and ,®;. previously he /^?2!®"® ® Santlni Homes to Allan T. and Field on South River Rd. government has been thrust upon lOezpki are a 'ron, Mark R. Weston of The toll was the highest of more than 25,000 North Viet- ed for early action on other tomey, claims she sustained in-, Craig Potterton, also of Bolton, would live with his wife and ambulances showed us that we Sarah Howat, property on Slater At thfe same time the two sec- the long-suffering middle class. . Stouffer's Pot Pies ond place teams will be pitted i think toe result is intolerable.” \ ,41' I Daisy Bread Vemon;------two daughters,-----„ ------, ------Mrs any such attack on a U.S. base nameSe supply tmeks reported administratic^ proposals In toe juries, bmlses, and suffers con- was------charged„— ------with failure------to obey- “f ym Abilene . . and work------on“ a ^®';®n°*h ih i i f*-®""***?' \ rj 12 8Z o q C mini - priced. I'.Ik ter; two brothers, Mitchell Wes- base's defenses were lax and Tlie North Vietnamese supply billion In grants over two years held responsible, toe notice ------— ,, ^ ii paroie, he ^ «- WvlMd property on Elizabeth National League Cards (6-6) ;on gem over the further dispute . \ lams ton of Munson, Mass., and the troops were not prepared for effort is hampered by current to, help ease schoo( desegrega- says. . snail not engage in any self- leader Col. MuamniM Ka- ’ fields one and two. garnered by the General As- j Stop & Shop Macaroni 3 phka 0 7 No wonder $■ thousands of Ralph Weston of Greenfield, an enemy attack. The men had heavy rains along the trail, but tipn problems. Carmella Gionfriddo of 62 TTrkrktf^TIfltlV ®®™P*®y>yjent or promotional ® regime api^med today o Other deeds filed Include ' Tomorrow night the National sembly as a result of toe action Westminister Development Co.. Pirates (3-7) take on toe Ameri- but felt it was "incretoble to . families prefer (Single Mass.; a sister,. Mrs. Mary not seen much fighting in toe Hanoi is expected to crank up a On.amday afternoon, Nixon Bissell St. sustained injuries in ^ approval ‘'‘®® ^fi®ers of t^ Mowc^ Stouffer^s Lobster SezpkE elin'ke *1.29 it!. ------” previous Jew months and were big new supply push when dry walked on toe bedch near his d fall June 14 to her left knee, F oT ^®'’®’® Board. a^n to overtnrow to Leon J and Phyllis G. can League Indians (3-11) on have adopted toe tax when vlrt- \ loaf 200 about to turn oyer toe' base to weatoer returns In the .fall. home with his friend, C. G. right palm and arm knd her .-a f^es w m convicted at El Kl_^ Hassan n.^ ^ Chorches, property on Old Post fields one and two while the ually no one in toe house had Birds Eye rA ** Personal Notices ** American Leag;ue Red Sox (7-7) been afforded toe opportunity to | 4 20 toe South-Vietnamese. u .S . aufiiorltles are especially J’Bebe” Rebozo . of Key Bis- back, according to toe notice - a Summer Evening Hooten- ^ i t s t a t e - c S ^ ^ ^ T ^ o . Thick & Frosty flayers. oz ) 7 Lemon Pie stsetitiMe 49' I Norman E and Eleanor C. are pitted against toe National read, much less understand its . pushed already strained rela­ Halt With the flakiest crusti 19 oz. In Mempriam Wright, to Itee B. and Margaret League Braves (4-7) on fields import." ( tions between toe two Norto Af- Peck property on South River three and four. He added what he thought was Stop & Shop Ice Cream Gallen 79 In loving mem'olhy of-. Jerry S _ rican Arab nations closer to the h(tf>IdofK Williams Jr. who pas.si^d away July thp ^----- more “incredible, even as late . Jules J2 f q C Toqsties 3 pi«>*1 11 1967 program Is open to the' public 1966. ' ‘ breaking point. , took commaind of the division in during the coming dry season. Corps base. Robert D and Phoebe D im - Manchester Evening Herald as today, copies are not gen- I Eggo Waffles ”kV 39° Hendries 8sri pk 0 “ Corn 6 oz, Date 9 oz, Bran 101^ oz. Always smiling, happy and content, chu Lai on Friday, while Bald- American combat strength In pr. Henry A. Kissinger, Nix- the town counsel ^ for 5®*®” review. ®** **‘®® ®* ®barge. He was transfered In Decern- “'H’® revolution Is not over In m ock King to Gordon L. Ctoap- TpUajid com»MH»ndent Bette erally ^vallabje." The performance is toe second ber 1966 to toe mlnlmuifi securl- Morocco,” said a Tripoli radio went. ® * "■'ever e United States on Vietnam will be reduced so far on’s advisor on national security mon nrnnnrtv on Rt 196. Qiiatrale, Tel. 876-2845. ’ ------I in toe "Serles’71—For a Bum- ty facility in Sandstone, Minn, announcer today, '" a e torch of Yeara will not darken or shadows leave.' by then that remaining U.S. affairs, is expected to ftrrive man, property ____ ^------Manchester Evening Herald dim, m er Elvenlng” sponsored by toe and was brought to La Tuna In Saturday’s uprlstoj* wlIU Inevl- Baldwin had toe command troops, principally in base Tuesday, for Vietnam policy South Windsor edrrespondent. The beautiful memories we have of Stamford To Join Unltarlan-Universallst Society of April 1970. tably be picked up sljon by other him. *■ less than eight months, since areas, will be vulnerable if toe talks with toe President and Barbara Varrick, Tri. 644-8274. Juicy pieces of rea l fruit blended through! More Money-savers! Manchester. Estes amassed a paper- for- ***®® officers- \ Sadly Mls.scd, Nov. 23. Generals’ periods of enemy should attack In force. Secretary of ptate William P. Title Games Of Featured folk singers are Bud tune worth millions before his "™® uprising wa* only toe Dad. Mom and Sisters co m m a n d o f combat units i n ------Rogers. .Kissinger Is completing Godreau of 240 Lydall St., who arrest by federal agents In beginning of toe repnibllcan rev- Labor Council ' a 10-day trip around the world TUESDAY SPECIAL Ip Memoriam Vietnam have varied widely, Babe Ruth Loop has performed in Connecticut March 1962. olutlcm In M orocco, ’this revolu- from a few months to' a year. Borden’s Yogurt 2 “49' I Dodess Napkins In loving memory of Jerry S. Danbury Points TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - The and California; and Mrs. Jamie He was accused of fashioning tion will not stop unUl toe feu- Blasts Assembly ( Williams Jr., who pas.sed away July Baldwin left for home leave in ***’®*^ round Of the annual Inter- Dye of East Hartford, soloist a swindle by borrowing millions reactionary monarchy Is strawberry. Raspberry,.Mandarin Orange, Peach, Cherry Vanilla. Package of 48 11; 1967 June and was due back on July COIN-OP DRY CLEANING HAMDEN (AP) — The Con- 99 Blacked Out peace egou national Babe Ruth wUh toe Manchester Community ®t dollars on nonexistent farm ®nt.” , necticut State Labor Council, I love you. daddy. 14. But informants said toe divi­ I Regular or Super ^ ^ ^ Tournament of Champions will College Chorus fertilizer tanks. ; King Hassan, wUo survived AFL-CIO, has blasted toe Gen­ sion's officers were told on July DANBURY (A P )—About 1,600 Sadly MLssed. niM a th<. R<.natA Stamford, Conn. Aug. The program will Include Warden Zachem said EStes Saturday’s bloody attank/m his 8 POUNDS-$1J0 eral Assembly for its record on | Stop & Shop Margarine Premiunl 4 ph|S 95' Daughter Jodi 8 th a t h e would not return. customers of toe Connecticut Uitms m e ueasiB ^ ^^h Stamford meeUng the fgih music from various sections remains an “obliging, agreeable summer palace unscratched. labor legislation. M Airy-light In Memoriam The attack on Jtory»tory Aim was ^ight^.ght and Power Cempany were N&W YORK (AP) — "Bless North- sedUonal winner In toe g, tj,g country with guitar ac- ie»ow,’’ well-liked by toe pris^ has expressed scorn for Ubya. Council leaders noted the re- , Revlon Hair Spray 2 - m*1 AtRJiONDmONEn CLEAN lOozcan In loving memory of Mary J. one °®® of a a series series of Of incidents incidents toat that ... , g.gctric uower here for the Beasts and Children,” toe ®P®u®r- In toe nightcap toe Gen- companlment. Therealso will be ®u®rs and dedicated to religious which announced ^pport for fusal of the legl^ature to give ' KPA iRU Rich's Whip topping 39' Regular or Hard To Hold. T3 oz. can .langh, who passed away July 12. have sm rched toe record of toe '^ ‘hout electric p ^ er nere lor ^ champions will nj^ie, banjo and autoharp sel- ®®“ vltles ------the coup right after it began state employes ' a cost-of-living Individuilly Wrapped ®‘"®®,“ toe Berlin Film Festival, will P*^' „ , ectloii,ectlons, and slng-alon^ slng-alongs. - Re- ’"^® said she, Estes, T^poll radio said toe Upyan New SPEED QUEEN Equipment increase and its reduction in toe i f i Stop & Shop. Soft'n Dry eisOtroit 39 .Four years have passed since that organized In Vietnam in late ing. tnio ...... The first round will end Aug. < .. . j.. v j and their three children—Billie Embassy in Rabat was sur- American Cneese Slices 79' pay of some lower-salaried work­ 16 oz pkg Regular or Unscented. 5 oz. can The®1.ne“ ?;;e loved was called away, Th® most notoHous of According to company spokes- |'®^®^^^P*^®'"‘® " Z** 13 when toe West secUonal win- *»’®®hment8 will be served. Sol Jr., I7i Dawn, 18; and Joy, rounded by King Hassan’s ers in state institutions. Her eyes were closed, these iheidents was the My Lai men, toe Rose Street substation “ ner meets toe Pacific champion 14—would go to an undisclosed troops. . The labor leaders also said toe Her ’faml1y'*^l?ft ^behind to mourn njassacre on March 16' 1968. was out of service, affecting toe The film ,featurlng recording gnd the South winner faces toe Avoids Cameras place before returning to their "W®,..fi®tfi the klnjg and his • et. BELCON LAUNDROMAT power of (President Nixon Though years may come and years Early this year the Army west side cf toe city. They didn’t artists. The Carpenters, was invitational team from Rome, Abilene home Friday. govefriinent dlreqUy responsible Gov. Diom as J. MeskiU has m ay go. changed toe name of toe dlvl- Kimw why. filmed in and on Santa Italy. 309 GREEN ROAD NEW YORK (AP) — Actor- She said 200i to 4 guests are tor security of tlie Libyan Em- been exercised ag;alnst industrial Prices Eff^tive in Manenester The memory of Eer loveliness, s*on to toe 23rd Infantry Dlvl- The black-out put both tele- Catalina Island. Stanley Kra- The double-loss elimination announcer Allen Swift has done expected to attend a party next bassy personnel and the Libyan workers, building tradesmen and Stop & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coup time never will erase. . ^ giori, apparently in an attempt phone cempany and Fire De- mer produced and directed for tournament will conclude Aug. 60,000. commercials but avoids Sunday to celebrate their 26th communtty in ^bat,” the public employes. 263 E. Middle Turnpike Husband, andyOhiidrA) t° improve its image. partment on emergency power. Columbia Pictures. 19. on-camera commercials. wedding aiiniversary. broadcast added. ^ I I ■■— * . I -1. ,

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Bolton Woman Drowns ” Israel Visit Soviets Say Pressure Leak g ’ T A . R . In Houseboat ------By CLAY.R. POLLAN- TEL AVIV (AP) — Gen. Oass Schedules Listed ^ ARIES LUKA Idl Amin, making' his first Cause of GosmonautTragedy MAR. 21 Your Dcrt/y Aefivify Quidm sen. NEW BEDFORD, Mass. foreign rislt since . taking According fo the Stars. ocr. (AP) — Mrs. Dorothy Soares, MOSCOW (AP) The Soriet The commission’s anno\ince- To develop message for Tuesday, power Iri Uganda, is spend­ For Swimming Programs 1-14-29-40 41-45-51-55, 40, of New Bedford was trapped ment, reported' by the official reod words corresponding to numbers ing tw6 days here with Is­ government announced today ;Sy48-64-73 61-67-70 in a- sunken houseboat and news agency Tass, said: of your Zodiac bidb sign. raeli leadera. that a pre.ssure leak killed the Class, schedules for Bolton's Fiano, Usa Flano, T. CasseUs, TAURUS SCORPIO drowned Sunday, but a Coast "On the ship’s descent trajec­ 1 Be 31 Being 61 M uch The Ugandan president ar­ mimmer water safety program G. Allocca, S. Fenton, D. Bar­ AM. 20 32 Secof^ 62 Response OCT. 23 Guard vessel rescued seven three Soyuz 11 cosmonauts half tory, 30 minutes before landing, 2 Keep rived here Sunday and plans have been announced by Mrs. nard, L. 'Vogel, K. Loalbo, H. MaV 20 3 Someone 33 Attitude 63 In •• WOK. 21 other persons aboard! an hour before their landing there occurred a rapid drop of f^S4-57-68-69 4 Relations 34 High 64 Own to go on to London on Tues­ Mary be th Qorke, director.' Cassells, S. Allocca, G. Fenton, ' 65 Abeyance 12-15-18-32/0 Three of the rescued persons^ Jupc 30 and indicated human er­ pres.supe within the descent ve­ U 7 1 -77-79-81 5 With 35 Attracts day. Classes will be held July 19 E. Vogel and A. Lotdbo. 36 Ploce 66T o 36-38-84-88^ were treated at St. Luke’s, Hos” hicle, whiclyded to the -sudden 6 M qy Israel has given military ror rather than a fault in their through ,Aug. 20 at Gay City 11:36 • Noon Class GEMINI 7 Social 37 Get 67 Through SAGITTARIUS nltal in New Bedford and werie deaths of file cosmonauts. 38 Keep 68 Superior aid and sent air force advis­ spaceship was responsible. St&te Park In Hebron. Beginners: T. Putnam, Jeff ^•:^ MAY 2. 8 Guided NOP. 22 / * released. They were idenujied "This is confirmed by the 9 By 39 In 69 To ers to the central African "An inspeelion of the descent Hie first session will be from WUson, Jim Wilson, G. Betti, L. P r V JUNE 20 10 Associates 40 On 70 Others OEC. 2) as Linda Burgo, 20, ^nd Bc- medical and palhological-ana- 71 Others nation, which was 'headed vehicle, which made a .soft land­ 9rl5 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. Begln- Schlavettl, C. Dixon, B. Mc- r > . 13-21-30-37 11 Toke 41 Don't 44-47-53-58(^ , atrie'e Silva, 43, both of New toml^'examination. 42 Greatly , 72 Intrigues by Dr. ihlton Obote until he ing, showed that there are no ners 'wlU be A. Ciscon, A. Hoff- Carty, E. Camm, M. Maynard ;^52-59-80-86 12 Refuse 7 2 -7 »8 3 -8 y Bedford, and Joaquin Araujo, 36, " ^ c drop of pres.sure result- 13 You've 43 A 73 Abilities was overthrown by Amin failures in its structure,” .s(Ud man, J. Hoffman, M. Bushnell, and B. Jones. CANCER I 4 A 44 Avoid 74 Improved CAPRICORN of Bridgeport, Conn/ c(jHrom a loss of the ship's sea|- last January. the report by the inve.stigating V. Bushnell, M. MEumlng, T. Also, P. Rumiri, S. Holland, ^ 21 15To 45 Expect 75 Compromises They were rescued by the irig.” 46 Motives 76 Be “‘S’ » A commission. It said it was mak­ 22 16 And JAN. 19 LEUidry*, D. Hooper, C. Jensen, C. Brendle, C. Massey, B. Car- 17 Show 47 Social 77 They Coast .Guard arixiliary vessel ing a fiJilher analysis “ to estab/ Hy ruling out structural fail­ C. O E d U n s , J. Peterson, A. ron, R. Maynard, B. Lessard, T. 1- 8- 9-34 10 Accept 48 Your 78 They 2- 7-16-2o 4 , Miss Linda whrin the housetioat, llsh a number of probable ure, the commi.s.siOn'.s report 49 Authority 79 Know 125-63-65 W MorianoEi, C. MorlEuios, J. Williams, S. Gately, M. Du- 46-60-75 19 You Miss ApollOj/^ank in 18 feet of causes of the .seal'failure.” / implied that the cosmonauts 20 Party 50 Good ' 80 Ground AQUARIUS Camera Prank Gninske, M. Grunske, Jv Smith, fralne, S. Scotella, Shari Hol­ LEO 81 You water near/Round Hill Point. had erred in ‘some way. In an 21'Opportunity 51 To JAN. 20 One" Soviet journalist reported M. Sobel, M. Jensen, K. Brown land, L. McCarty, A. Carron, ft jylY 23 22 New 52 In 02 Somewhat The Cp^t Guard said the Tests Alertness two days after the disast<aeemon were aboard ,the or­ and S. Brown. K. Maynard, E. Robinson and 54 Don't 84 In Miss AimUo apparently struck;; the men died beeause/fhey did 24 Are 4- 5-10-24(«? Hie intermediate class will A. Potter. ■?~?\26-27-33-35 55 Goin 85 To an underwater ledge which biting Salute lab, veteran cos­ 25 Plans 31-42-74 SALT I.AKE CITY (AP) -- A-, not seal the landing eiafl’s Include K. Morlanos, J. Mori- Intermediates: P. Maynard, .5^43-50-62 26 A 56 Tend 86 Floor p u n d ^ a hole in her hull. monaut Vladimir Shatalov 87'Pro$per television station here has found hatch properly. He said it anos, J'< Potterton, C. Siebert, K. Jones, D. Jones, David '?^V IR G O 27 Cooperotive 57 Feel PISCES wiiined that prolonged exposure 28 W ays 58 Romontic 88 Front out someone cares. jarred open slightly during the I ^ B. Smith, L. Manning, G. Sobel, Jones and S. Negro. 29 Chonce 59 On 89 Boomerang turbulence of th6 re-entry into to wrighllessness sometimes 90 Exacting New Subsidiary ' T. Landiy imd P. Brown. Swlminera: D. Carron, S. 30 To 60 Sidestep MAR. 20 ’ C ; Dick Brown, engineer supervi- the earth’s atmosphere. caused "a fal.se feeling of coni- 3- 6-17-19/^. Swimmers: B. Peterson, D. Schlavettl and P. Williams. Ad­ 13-39-49-56 ( ^ A d v e r s e HARTFORD (AP) — T h e sor for KUTV, told police a ca- T h e cosmonauts Georgy pla'eeney.' ^ 7 6 - 8 2 - 9 0 T0fb\ 22-28-85-87 Morlanos, R. Potterton, D. Cart­ vanced swimmers: J. Dixon, V. 10 Resolute Insurance Co. an- meraman thought the station Dobrovolsky, "Vladislav Volkov "The pyscho-physiological ca­ wright, K. Manning, P. Landry Davis and T. Daids. jounced Monday it has formed was off the air early Sunday and Viktor Patsayev tipent 23 pabilities of the cosmonauts’ or- and K. Brown. Woman’s Softball a.wholly-owned subsidiary, char- morning when he flashed a .s'gn days aboard the Salute space g.inisms drop as the flight nears Junior Lifesaving: K. Leindr, Bolton’s Woman’s ' softball tered In Connecticut, to finance saying "help” in front of a cam- laboratory before returning to ( omplelion.” ho said. "Tluis it G. Cartwright, T. Grunske, P. team defeated Coventry, 36 to insurance premiums. era, earth. On July 2, their ashes is very important for them to Manning, P. Sobol, M. Landry 13, last week, according to Bob Chile Copper ^ Grab The new corporation. Triumph The police received a number were entombed in the Kremlin automalirally perform the oper­ and J, Brown. Gagnon, coach, Irene Bavler Insurance Budget Co., will have of calls from throughout the wall, the traditional burial place ations neressary for piloting the and Cheryl Gardiner were both 9:45 - 10:30 Class headquarters In Hartford. area. of Soviet heroes. ship, fiir descent and landing.” outstanding, at the plate, Irene ' Beginners: A. Flano, P. Maul- having seen seven hits In seven Seen Favoring U.S. ucci> A. Albasi, S. Moore, J. trips to the plate and Cheryl Gorke, S. Gorke, P. Richard­ batting 6 for 7. ^^ANTIAGO, CaUle (AP) — priatlon insurance issued by the son, N. Harpin, K. Columbia, P. The winning pitcher was Bet­ President Salvador Allende is Overseas Private Investment Griffin, D. Griffin, P. Pellerin, ty Hussey. Gagnon also cited expected to sign the constitu- Corp.l an agency of the U.S. Jeff Warner, Jen Warner, L. 2 the women for ~outstanding def tlonal amendment to complete government. Should the Allende Mahon, R. Hlghter, L. Behrman, fenslve play. nationEdizatlon of CaiUe’s copper government refuse to pay com- EARLY WEEK K. Mahon, M. Harpin, D. Har­ Semlnar Canceled industry despite his complaint pensation or offer a figure the pin, M. Siena, M- Pellerin and The footbEdl semiriax sched- that it gives the U.S. companies companies consider too low they Miss Nancy Snow, left, and her sister, Mrs. Judy Knowles, man their booth at the craft show. A mobile crowd, mostly young, enjoyed rock music. C. Pellerin. tiled for tomorrow by the Worn- too'many breaks. could claim Insurance payments Intermediates: D. Warner, J. an’s Auxiliary of the Boltmi Meeting in Joint sessiim Sun- frou-. the U.S. Government. Mauluccl, J. Chemerka, M. Midget Football AssoclatlDn has day night, 158 of the 200 sena- U.S. Ambassador Edward M. Chemerka, M. Lemalre arid been canceled due to lack of re- tors tmd deputies in Congress Korry has been taking an active POPUIAR VALUES! Photos By Reginald Pinto ^ Story By Margaret Hayden Nancy Harpin. sponse, according to Mrs. Joan unajilmously approved the part In the negotiations between ALL SPECIALS EFFEaiVE Swimmers: G. Mahon, B. Laius, president. amendment without debate. The the companies and the Chilean MONDAY & TUESDAY ONLY. Hlghter, J. Behrman and S. The auxiliary will meet tomor- vote came after a festive ” Na- government. His replacement JULY 12-13,1971 Richardson. row at 8 p.m. at Ccmimunlty tlonal Dignity Day,” ordered by by the'pretient U.S. Ambassador 10:80 - 11 Class Hall. the government to celebrate the to Guatemala, Natlumlel Davis, W* R*Mfv» Hm RI|M To LMl G m NMi * Beginners: G. Gtgllo, D. Glg- Date Correction naUonallzatlon. Is being delayed while the talks llo, B. Bacon, P. Bacon, S. (3av- Mrs. Nancy Soma, secretary Hie government Ixiugrit part continue, anaugh, C. Cavanaugtfc K. Cav- of the Women’s Auxiliary of of the Chilean holdings of the anough, C. Ferguson, M. Fer- the fire department, advises three U.S. comi>anies—Anacon- gusrni, C. Rose, P. Soares, P.' members that the July meet- da, Kennecott and Cerro—dur­ Trophy Honors Vine, G. Vine, D. Marshall, M. ing date is July 19 at 8 p.m., ing the administration of Presi­ Myette, R. Myette, P. Myette, and not tonight as- previously dent Eduardo Frel, and comple­ Tops in Diets K. Kent, T. Melquist, J. Beech- announced. tion of the nationalization Is a SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. e,r G. Beecher and J. Soares. Firemen Win Trophy cornerstone of Allende’s pro­ Members of the Bolton Volun­ gram to " c ^ n the doors ta so­ (AP) — Mrs. John Davis won Also, L. PuUoCk, A. Bacon, E. (»it over 128 cimtestants in 38 M i^ e r , K. Manner, Marty Per- teer Fire Department won a cialism in Chile.” Investment states for a troi>hy earned by re- giisim, A. Fnuiz, P. Franz, B. trophy Saturday in the Wind­ Estimates of the Winkler, M. A. Lemalre, T. Oue- sor Locks’ FTre Department by the three companies in risUng temptaUons to overeat. lette and J. IsUb. Para'de In the ‘IBest Appear­ Chile’s flvd biggest mines range Davis, once a rotimd from $300 million to $800 mil- 300-pounder, is the winner of an Intermediates: K. Major, J. ance In Shirts” category. Ac­ Pierog, Lori Franz, C. IsUb, T. cordingcuruuiB toLU Boltonx>u.iu.i Firer.ie Chiefwuici Hon. There is no esUmate of MarshiJl and C. Scares. Mort Harlow, approximately 46 how much they have pnrflted, hy^ Swimmers: 8. Beecher, L. Fer­ units participated in the parade. but the five mines last year pro- Pounds Sensibly, sne nas guson, Lisa Franz, J. Winkler The firemen will march in duced 85,000 terns of metal worth more than $1 bllUon. Copper Is ^ and now Is a J and D. Oulette. Wlllington’s Fire Department 11 - 11:30 Class parade Saturday. Chile’s most Important resource t William O’Neill, center, public works director, was one of several bringing their families. Beginners: R. Sattar, K. The fire commissioners will and produces 80 per cent of the meet tonight at 7:30 at the fire­ country’s foreign exchange. ® ! h More, D. MUler, D. Moore, T. Allende in a heated 90-mlnute developed a ^ h e ^ concUUon. dnd Flano, J. Vogel, J. Roberts, K. house. speech Sunday In Rancagua, 56 4 ^ Owen, R. BlEdte, R. Hampeon, Siles south of SanUago, accused die unless she quit stuffing her- J. Graham, jP, Vogel, E. Rob­ Manchester Evening Herald the U.S. companies of allowing ®®“ - erts,, L. Rnymmid, C. Fentcm, Bolton correspondent Judith She had been used to consum­ the mines to get in an alarm- Crafts Show, Rock Concert M. Barnan^ A. Ansaldi, Leah Donohue, tel. 649-8409. ing three or four six-packs of ing state. drinks per day, and usually He said recent surveys by „ , . , ate a whole cake each day. U French and Russton mining ex­ Columbia She took no diet pills, no wa­ perts confirmed this. He also fers, candy squares or other said the studies demonstrated diet aids. It took between five Draw Crowds, Win Plaudits Dr. Bradiard Chairman that the companies did not use and six years to reach her cur­ efficient inanagement tech­ rent weight of 133, Eind she Edms niques In operating the mines. to maintain it. "If I gain one “ It Was wonderful.” ture scenes painted on rock. Retarded Children, button mak­ gren, candles; Diane Golden, Of Charter Commission He singled out Anacimda and pound, I immediately take It ’This was the way Saturday’s Miss Christine Dooley of Bol­ ing. macrame; and Cathy Baker, Kennecott for making “ fabulous Summerfest Concert was de­ ton demonstrated belt m ^ing Also, James Sares, home paintings. Membora of the newly formed Bill Bender and Emil Sadlon ' flow ing biggest help In her battle scribed by Miss Cheryl Schaf­ on a homemade inkle loom. The volunteer marshals, be­ &imAj ChomplMi QueJi/y L decor; Mary Shainin, macrame; Charter Commission last week P“ ®hed for the c ^ h e s and ^ c o ^ l^ ^ t io n to fer, coordinator for Summer Ac­ Christine, a high school student, sides Hogan and Welch, were I .. .• D ' .1 Audrey Miller and Omar Shep- Referring to compendium to Davis, was encouragement from tivities of Manchester (SAM). said this kind of weaving Is a Bea Sheffel, paper flowers; Richard Gowan, Mike Figucia, elected Dr. Bruce Bradford catchers. Russ Hoi- the cpmpanles their hold- relaUves. FeUow wKC€/ Cow Fod ninniH ’The members of the public af­ very old craft. , Nancy Snow and Judy Knowles, Kathy Hynes, Sandy Fletcher, chalmmn, Sam Pescatello, vlc^ land latched for the Uons and Allende told his cheering n^embers of the TOPS group 0 fairs committee of the Chamber macrame, sand castingfs and Miss Carole (jhapman of 718 Mark Staknls»B» Jamie Olcott, chairman,AM and Arnold SihVonen,aiWeryvMAn Arnold Afmrhifi TTann-oHanna w.awas catcher. TTrziHie aUdiCnce Of m ineFS . W ell pP®y a y would r»oll call >iArher AAVArA.1several times a of Commerce who worked with paintings; Paige Thresher, an­ If it’s fair. We won’t pay if it’s ^ reminder—"Keep Center St. a Manchester , Com­ Richard Gould, Sue Leggltt, secretary, Bradford and Slhvon- Hockey coaches have chal­ SAM on this and other projects, Stan Gledel and Susan munity College student, sold her tiqued items; Lanch^ 'Vincent, en held those posto in the origin­ lenged the firemen to a game not fair.” away from the refrigerator ’’ and the audience that listened crocheted items; Pam Wenner- Klemens. “ We’re going to stop money- ______leathercraft chokers, bracelets, al comirilsalon. Friday night at Firemen’s An almost topless maiden is escorted by an official to .the rock music on the grass belts and pocket books. Field. from lea'ving Chile and going to in Center Park, agreed. It was The original charter was held the great international copper Knife Victim marshal. “ Love, love,’’ is on her balloon. Miss Carol Joseph of 516 E. picions of Egyptian involve­ Audrey Miller said the state wonderful. invalid as publication require­ empires,” he said. “ We’re going Center St., also a MXX! student, ment, Egyptian President An­ police at Colchester Troop A similar conceit and a craft Ringleaders ments were not met, no effective to stop Chile from being a beg­ Dies of Wounds sold copper-enameled candle­ war Sadat sent him a message- have been challenged but haVe show nke the one preceding date was mentioned In the final gar natlMi.*'’ sticks, bowls and jewelry. of support. draft and other state statues not come u p . with a complete BEUDQEPORT (AP) — A 39- CHUCK Rancagua sita at the base of Saturday’s concert will be pre­ Miss Jennifer Katz of 46 But­ Sadat’s action had particular Women’s Lobby Campaign Executed In were n6t strictly compiled with. team as yet. ^ the mountain holding Ei Ten- year-old Bridgeport man died sented Aug. 21. Paul Silver, di­ ternut Rd. and Miss Mary Far­ significance since Egypt is sup­ rector of Saturday’s events, said The committee voted to drop Democratic Committee iente, the world’s blgigest imden Sunday of wounds suffered rell of 43 Dale Rd. sold hand­ posed to be in the process of Music by Fat Dog rocked Center Park. a part of the original charter The Democratic Town Com- ground copper mine, which is when he was stabbed Saturday, Urged To Revive Bias Bill that most of the craftsmen and M orocco federating 'with Libya and Syr­ made coral jewelry, sewing, which states that the Selectmen mlttee has named Mrs. Morton operated by Kennecott. Police identified the victim as musicians want to come back. ia. Diplomatic sources suggest­ decorated pouches, and neck­ may appropriate and authorize Glasser to the post of secretary. r|n,e compensation paid to the Claude Jackson. His alleged as- By JOHN BECKLER Wiggins amendment, and asks There will also be others In the (Continued from Page One) ed that Sadat may have been laces made of combinations of the issuance of notes in excess She succeeds Mrs. Walter Dep- copper companies is expected to sallant, Aaron Tucker, 22, also WASHINGTON (AI>) — The their support to see that the dis­ August show. seeds, wood and other things. embarrassed by Kadafi’s Impet- chief House sponsor of an seized the radio, announced the of the nn"»«i town budget, not tula vriio has served as sec- jjg g. major factor In determln- of Bridgeport, has been charged puted provision is eliminated. Everett J. Uvesey, chairman Peter Schulthels of 91 Robert uous support for the bungled | equal - rig'hts - for - the - sexes king’s death and proclaimed a to exceed $2,600. retary for several years. ^ i„g future U.S. poUcy toward with manslaughter and Is being “ I am optimistic that we can of the public affairs committee, Rd. sold silver and copper rings revolution and that he may be | amendment, contending reports be successful in passing the bill revolutionary republic. But Robert .Haggerty, town coun- Peter Beckish Is chairman of Chile, and Its Marxist president, held on $10,000 l^ d . STEAKS said that Saturday’s show will be he had designed and tooled. forces loyal to the king finally trying to prevent a new split be­ of its death have been exagger­ exactly . as introduced and re­ a hard one to beat. tween the revolutionary Arab BITUMINOUS sel, sal(i the selectman’s hand- the financial committee; Mar- The companies are covered The’ cause of the stabbing was overcame the rebellion. ated, lu ^ s the nation’s women ported by my subcommittee if a Although ages at the concert republics and the monarchies. - book clefcriy defines its respon- shall Nuhfer is chairman of by millions of dollars In expro- not explained, will join in an effort to save it. national campaign is mounted The four rebel generals albllity fnd no town officer may membership; Charles Bailey is ranged from babies to those with named by the king were not Sporadic firing was still heard Rep. Don Edwards, D-Calif., immediately,” says Edwards’ white hair, most were in their in Rabat early today, and a few cantract for more than, la ap- chairman of public relations, is appealing to women’s organb . letter. known to have any leftist affill- propriated in any department and Mrs. Edward Steele is teens or twenties—it was their isolated snipers were believed DRIVEWAYSI Lutherans Tighten Linens zaUons to mount an intensive He . calls for special attention aUons. Medbouh became Has- except for the repair of high- chairman of the social commit- kind of music. san’s closest military adviser in holding out in some downtown Parking Areas • Gas Stations • Courts lobbying campaign aimed at re­ to get Republican support. ways or welfare payments. tee. Police Chief James Reardon 1963 when he betrayed-a plot in areas. ■ The rebt of the country Now Booking for Seasonal Work moving a crippling provision Fourteen of the 15 Republicans was reported completely calm, Members also voted to omit Anyone Interested in working estimated that the crowd was which he said he pretended to All Work Personally Supervised. We are 100% Ins«r«4. In Conformity Disputes from the proposed constitutional on the Judiciary Committee vot­ a section which states that the on any of these committees may between 1,000 and 1,600 toward take part. « and demonstrations of public amendment. ed lor the Wiggins amendment, support for the king were re­ SINCE town clerk shall, within five contact the chairmen, By'OEOROE IW. CORNELL St. Louis, said he stands for a the end of the concert. “ I’ve The king said the “ Libyan ’Hie provision, added by the he notes, and there has been ported in many cities and DeMAIO MOTHERS 1 9 2 9 days, notify each newly elected InterviewB MILWAUKEE^ Wis. (AP) — literal Interpretation of the Bi­ nothing but compliments for the style coup” was inspired by the House Judiciary Committee, mostly silence 'from, the White towns. CALL 643-7691 or appointed town official of his Board of Education -will The lines ore drawn In the doc ble accounts. young people who organized it revolution in that North African would exempt women from the House on the issue. The attack caught the king election or appointment, the pro- meet with several candidates trinally. strict Lutheran CSmrch- That Is the position of con­ BONELESS CHUCK W. VA. BRAND and put it together;’” he said. country in September 1969, draft and permit states to enact The House voted overwhelmr ■ Many young people stayed af­ and virtually all his ministers cedure for qualifying, the time ppgj of prlnciptd of Por- Missouri Synod over whether it servative groups in.the Church, when young officers overthrew U.SD.A. RREIHLY “ reasonable" laws based on sex and place of his group’s regular- School on Wednesday anci Is going to enforce tighter con- wbo want Its so-called lUCBD ingly for the' amendment last ter the show and came back the'monarchy whUe King Idris and top military advisers in the CH61CB differences. ly scheduled meetings and the . Monday night’s formlty In beliefs. als’ or “ moderates” - brought BAKED HAM year when it was brought di­ Sunday morning to pick up lit­ was out of the country. Col. Skhirat palace for the birthday BLADE STEAKS ’The' goal of the wornens- name of the chairman and sec: meeting, they’ will open milk As the biennial governing con- into line. rectly to the floor, by a special ter, the chief said. -Muammar Kadafi, the head of party. Hassan said the plotters 10 POINT PRECISION rlghts movement is a constitu­ retaxy* and fnel bids and[ bear th'e su- ventlon of the nationwidede- "It's Just what we need," sa id '' procedure that bypassed the Ju­ ’Twelve young marshals, in­ the Libyan military regime, distributed drugs to the troops tional amendment putting wom­ It was proposed that theCon- perlntendent's comments on nomination went today into its Clarence Brunkhorst of O’Nedll, POPULAR PRODUCE...THE FRESHEST YET diciary Committee. However, it cluding their chairman, Toby threatened Saturday to send and told them to attack the pa­ en on an absolutely equal foot­ servatiem Commission should be staffing for the conUng year, third working day, forces were Neb. “ If there’s no c ^ o ^ t y died when the Senate failed to Welch, were stationed in vari­ troops to Morocco to support the lace because^Uie king was being BRAKE JOB ing with men—and they would Included In the chwrter. ' health, hot lunches and the shaping up on both sides of the in teUef, we ca^t ^ effective. act before Congress adjourned. ous parts of the crowd. ’The rebels. In reprisal, Hassan had held prison-^ there by his own 30,000 MILE GUARANTEE rather have no amendment with H ie effective dAte ot the char- budget. issue. But the iRev. Richard Koenlng First of the m a rs ^ s had previously been A guitarist and baby ' his troops occupy the , Libyan g;uests. such restrlclions. ^ ter would be Jan. 1, following in r-o It 'vas ' sketched by the of Amherst, Mass., said that Dr. trailed by the police and they wateh the show. Embassy and put the embeissy At the same time, ether 1. Replace Brake Lining on All 4 Wheels , Season at a For that reason there was a Expectant Mom to a^Stoiroe b^ihe town. to president, the Rev. Dr. Preus, in effect, "is saying wore identifying shirts which itaff -under house arrest pending troops occupied the Rabat radio 2. Arc linings for Perfect Contact with Drums L" to Low, Low Price total lack of interest among station, the Interior Ministry Members will also reconsider ®!*^4**^ 44.._ ^ ^ J. A. O. Preus, who maintained all liberal Lntherans to shape PEACHES had- been printed by SAM mem­ Eric Englebrecht of 63 Tan­ their expulsion from the coun­ 3. 'Turn & ’Tru Brake Drums women’s groups, in the amend­ Saves a Life and the headquarters of the gen­ fbiance ^ the Church has a right to “ Insist up or ship out." bers with a silk-screened de­ try. 4. Inspect All Cylinders the appointment of a ment as apprpved by the Judi­ ner St. painted „ and,, eral staff. No rebellious military board and Howard Bates was on unity in the interpretation of “ Nobody in the synod’s hlsto- DE5TROIT (AP) — A woman sign. lead soldiers at the show. The king also intimated Egypt 5. Repack Wheel Bearings Manchester Evening Herald any Scripture passage.” ry has taken a harder line," he ciary Committee. ’The assertion The concert opened wito Joe; action was reported outside Ra­ na^ed chairman of a subcom- doctor who entered Sinai Hospi­ Mike Cornish and Dickie Scott, might have been Involved, say­ 6. Inspect Brake Hoses —n - ^ ^ ,, Columbia correspondent Virgin- Citing differences in views said, of' CSiairman Emanuel Celler, Hogan, folk singer, and guitar­ ing: “ We know there was a for­ bat, and the plotters evidently mittee, assisted by Kenneth Mor- carison, Tel. 288-9224. LETTUCE tal on the verge of giving birth both Manchester High School that exist on some Biblical ac- The 2.8-million-member de­ D-N.y., that it had received ist. Hogan also acted as a mar­ hoj>ed that the country would 7. Inspect Brake Shoe Return Springs an. ______to a baby stopi>ed long enough students whose paintings have eign hand in it because our Cai­ counts, such as on the historical nomination, regionally named Calif. “ the kiss of death” was widely shal. Ha was followed, by Pat rise behind them after the 8. Add Heavy Duty Brake Fluid Also under discussion Is a com­ to save a life. won several prizes, exhibited ro 'embassy was inundated with actuality of Adam and Eve, the but with congregations in all 50 accepted. Dog, Hubcaps, Swan and Poison, demands for passports from 600 broadcast announcing the king’s 9. Adjust Brakes to Proper Contact pletely pon-partisan Board of Seedless Grapes Edwards disagrees. He is no­ Dr. Sharon Wolf had no soon­ and sold paintings and sketches. Education with even numbers Spirit of ’76 universal flood, some miracles, states, is the ^ o n d largest and 49i all instrumental groups. "Moroccans Mving there in exile death. 10. Road Test Car ^ tifying hundreds of women’s or­ er walked into the hospital Sat­ Miss Kris Bourret. also a high One of the guests at the pa­ and no party nominations. angels and the deirll, he said: doctrinally the most precis^ of urday when , orderlies wheeled Silver asked people at the con­ Wiho had been summoned by the “ The question that has to be the three major Lutheran bodies ganizations and Interested indi­ cert to give nickels or dimes to school student, sold bright yel­ lace, British Ambassador Thom­ nority representation would hot Takes to Rails in a young man who suffered rebels.” answered by this convention Is in the country. Altogether, they viduals that the amendment the collection. Coins and bills, in­ low posters showing a smiling But Algeria, Morocco’s next- as R. Shaw, said the rebels apply and Independents would from a drug overdose and had RICHMOND, 'Va. (AP) — whether we-are willing to allow total about nine million mem- may be coming to the House cluding two twenties were in the face. The happy posters con­ dcor neighbor, and ’Tuniria sid­ herded the guests around at have an opportunity to serve. stopped breathing. The Spirit of ’76," Seaboard such matters—and mjany more bers. floor in a few weeks and there is $150 collection. trasted with most of the serious ed with Hassan, Algerian Minis­ g;unpoint, made them lie face Any American Car With Drum Brakes. Members discussed the ad'vls- Dr. Wolf, in the first stages of a l^ y "S *h a v h ig a professional Coast Line’s red, white and blue _ t o be regarded as open ques- Constitutionally, all three re- a good chance to save it. art displayed by young people. ter cf State Belkacem Cherif down on the gravel for an hour labor, helped nurses administer More admirers than buyers as M)po(Bed to an elect- locomotive, will be dedicated Uons on which we may take any quirq adherence only to the hls- Edwards is chsdrman of the Rlk Ponchak, a MHS senior, and Tunisian Foreign Minister and took their gold cigarette resuscitation and had the young were at the craft show. Many DON'S AMERICAN SERVICE ed official here AUg. 3 in iriiat the railroad posifion we wish. toric Lutheran confessions of subcommittee ' that priginally sold tie-dyed shirts and paint­ Habib Bourgiulba Jr. appeared lighters and other such luxury man breathing normally within young people had worked for 128 TOLLAND TPKE. MANCHESTER ^ Softball Game ' attempt to create keen- "if we do not want this kind of belief, which do not delineate in- approved the amendment in the ings. • at the hews conference with me items and stamped on them. several months oh artistic items ROUTE 83 643-5576 Hie TJnnii Club won the soft- er awareness of patriotism. latitude . . . let us state clearly terpretatlons of many form the women want. ’The pro­ minutes. , Others with booths Included king, who expressed his g;rati- “ Finally the king appeared,” to sell at the show. Some pro­ baU game, against the Hockey locomotive, numbered to all concerned that deviations narratives. vision they oppose, sponsored TTie 27-year-old doctor. then Mary Doll, clothes jewelry and tude for the^ support of their he said. ‘Tt must have been' had to wait about 9% hours be­ fessionals and semi-professionals Club coaches recenUy 18 to 16. I'ne, wUl carry an American from the official position of our However, Dr.. Preus said the by Rep. Charles E. Wiggins, R- candles” Sandy Fletcher, baked governments. about 6 o’clock. He was unhurt also exhibited. This to the first of the “ fun" flag on both sides and the Great Church must be de^t with and convention has the power to Callf.,’ was added in the full fore giving birth to a 6Mi-pound goods; John Hull, pottery; Chris • King Hussein of Jordan joined and as far as I could see was Mrs. Ann'Madsen of 13 North- samea scheduled for the sum- Seal of Uie United States on the cannot be permitted.” specify Its additional yiews of dommlttee.by a 19-16 vote. boy. LaEord, paintings; Kathy and them today, flying to Rabat to free. The soldiers cheered when “ I just thought I should help.’' field St. sold leaded-glass win­ front and the sides. Dr. Preus, who recently made the accounts with "binding ,In a letter to women’s groups, Karen Nichols, yam dogs; express His solidarity with Has- they saw him and shouled, said Dr. Wolf. “ But I wasn’t, in dow hangings, paintings on H ^ a rd Bates was umpire A railway spokesman said the a controversial investigatlMi of force” on Jiastors and.teachers, Edwards promlMS he will get a Greater Hartford Association of san. And despite the king’s sus­ ■Long live the king!’ ” Read Herald Adyertisements record vote in the House on the a big hurry than anyhow.” wood, sandcastlngs, and minia­ oea IMS heee/i of all the oroDer locomotive will be used In trans- the views of professors at the "(There is no middle ground.” tlm e s ^ contirtental freight runs. Church’s Concordia Sen\lnary in he said. p A g e f if t e e n ^G E FOURTEEN MANCHESTER e v e n in g HERAIJ), MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JULY 12, 1971 MANCHESrm'EVENING HERALD, MAN<:H^ CONN., MONpAY, JULY 12, 1971 in Boston’s Outfield, W ins Third Title Billy C Raps Yaz for Tony’^ Trade

spiracy among Yastrzemski, enough problems with Uie Yan­ against Ray Culp, }0-7, in the ninth with a single, took second Palmer scratched from the Muhammad All — Clay domi­ one shot going into the last NEW YORK (AP) — Not only SOUTHPORT, England right fielder Reggie Smith and kees, who beat them for the first inning when (laarke sin­ on Lindy McDaniel’s sacrifice nated the world heavyweight hole. have, the Boston Red Sox lost (A P )— Lee Trevino head- British Open because he was Trevino kept his cool and card­ the team’ s equipment manager. third straight time on Horace^ gled, ^ le second’tmd scored on and scored the winner on their last three games but upset by the way he was play­ boxing scene. ed a textbook birdie on the “ I won’t talk to Conlgllaro,” Clarke’s run-scoring single In' a double by Roy White. Clarke’s single. ^ for the Western Open in McDaniel, 4-8, picked up the ing. Nicklaus finished the Everyone here in-the country 72nd green to collar the cham­ there’s a communications gap Yastrzemski said Sunday. "He’s the ninth. The Red Sox went ahead In Chicago today with his victory with two scoreless in­ championship tied for fifth on a that gave birth to golf agreed pionship. Roars of excitement In the outfield. just popping off to hide his lack “ We’re close enough to over­ the fifth. George Scott singled reputation even higher nings, one of his rare strong re­ four round total of 283—five that ’Trevino now is the man to echoed all over ' the sun- Sunday’s 3-2 loss t o . Uie New of talent.” take Baltimore,'’ said Boston and Lahoud doubled, putting than- -the triumvirate who strokes off the pace set by Tre. beat for any title. > York Yankees' just compounded “ I won’t talk to him,” echoed runners on second and third. lief appearances after a sensa­ splashed links. *' manager Eddie Kasko, whose tional 1970 campaign. Therein have dominated world golf vino, who had 278—14 imder Trevino, even boimcier than Tony Jacklin, Britain’s 'for­ the problems that came to light Smith, "and I won’t play ■With club trails the. Orioles in the Fritz Peterson struck out Ehiane lies one reason the Yanks, trail for a decade. par. he normally Is on the American mer holder of the U-S. and after Saturday’s game. Center him.” East by 5%, Josephson and Culp biit John Baltimore by games. The Player was on stroke back of circuit, nearly blew the British British Opens, was in the club­ fielder Billy Conlgllaro, ques­ Ctonigllaro has charged that games, “ but we’ve got to get Kennedy rammed a single past The "Big Three” still are re­ bullpen has accounted for a Nicklaus at 284. Championship with a disastrous house with a 72-hole score of tioned by newsmen about his Yastrzemski and Smith want this thing straightened out. third, scoring both runners. garded as Jack Nicklaus, Ar­ mere five saves as compared to “ I’m the second Cassius 7 at the 71st hole. He was play­ 280. brother Tony’s quitting the Cali- Joe Lahoud to see more action Meanwhile, Culp blanked the nold Palmer and South Africa’s “ I’d rather not talk too much 23 at this time a .year ago. Clay,” Trevino whooped after ing with virtually unknown golf­ At that stage there could •' fornia Angels, blamed left field­ in the outfield. Yonks until the eighth, when Gary Player. about It now. I'll digest it over “ If we get some relief pitch­ leaving the Royal Birkdale er from Taiwan Liang Huan have been a three:Way tie in­ er CJarl Yostrzemskl for getting Conlgllaro was on military re­ they tied the score on two-out But when Trevino took the the All-Star break but I don't ing in the second half of the sea­ course by the Irish Sea with the Lu. volving ’Trevino, Lu and Jack­ Tony traded off the Red Sox last serve duty Sunday so Yaz and singles by White, Ron Blomberg British Open Saturday, he want to discuss it now.” and Thurman Munson. son . . . ’’ said Houk. He didn’t British crown under his belt. ' At one state Trevino led Lu lin. But the brash Mexlcan- winter. Smith didn’t have to worry added this ancient crown to the The Yankees took a 1-0 lead Gene Michael opened the have to complete the' sentence. U.S. and Canadian titles that By that he meant he was by five strokes, but suddenly American settled the issue with He also said there was a con­ about him. They were having he’s won in less than a month. dominating golf the same way the American’s lead was cut to his birdie on the last hole. Dodders End Six-Game Losing Skein Pete Revson, Errors Help Legion 19th Hole Glotzbach (AP photos) Deron Johnson Climbing. Walls, Lee Trevino Drops to Ground After British Victory BEtrTER NINE Country Club A — Fred Meurant 37-3-34; B Win Races Dump Windsor Locks Saturday — Tom Wolff 36-4-31, Tom Mc- Peter' Revsen, whose New SELECTED NINE . ™ (-hisker 37-5-32: Paul Anderson Belted Fonr Homers Over Them York relatives made a fortune By JERRY KATONA in cosmetics, has spent the last With rain and overcast skies threatening to end yes­ 3-S“ j<^ “w ^ ir^ l-S B - 38-6^2, NEW YORK (AP) and Atlanta at Pittsburgh was CUBS - PADRES — Y oung, Blond Shane Gould Dpr^n Johnson was readv '•ained out. The Cubs’ Milt Pappas hand- American League three years going to school with terday’s game at Mt. Nebo, Manchester’s American Le­ Prank Butkus 33-8-26, Jim Mel- Tom Fer- ueron jonnson was reauy , * , . cuffed San Diego on four hits In the professional racing drivers ley 32-7-26; C - Vito AgosUnel- F East Division gion baseball team took advantage of five errors, two 11 34-10-24, Larry Bates 38-13-26, 44 »-oo. r to start CliniDin^ walls, p m u jfE S - e x po s the opener after hurling hitless W L Pet. OB GB of the Can-Am aeries. wild pitches, 10 walks, and three passed balls to defeat jerry Nathan ^io-26, a i Man- ’i ^ then he started hitting Johnson, a notoriously slow ball for six innings, while John- Baltimore 55 32 .632 — The 32-year-old bachelor, who 2 Cliff Pasternack, ’Tom Walsh, Windsor Locks, 9-1. over them. starter, went to extremes early ny iCallison drove in both Chi- gogton 49 37 .670 6% suddenly has reached the top Cleans House in Freestyle neUa 36-10-26; low gross — Ray Fred Meurant, Ray Palozej 76; Evelhock 76; blind bogey — Don The slugging Philadelphia in the season. “ I was one for cago runs with a sacrifice fly in pg^rolt 47 39 .547 7% mohey bracket himself, in­ Pitcher Jim Balesano notched walked two, gave up a single Alan 'Pasternack, Paul Ander­ Edwards 100. first baseman, who will be 32'.forty-five at one stage," he the fourth and a homer in the York 47 .466 14% cluding $102,000 for a second SANTA CLARA Calif. ^ sports, performance left the pool Sunday owning TONIGHT his third win in four starts, de­ to Hollk, and had a wild pitch. son, Roy Conyers, Russ Hart- 41 PRO SWEEPS Saturday, clouted home runs to said. "If I want a rookie or a seventh.. Cleveland 38 51 ./(!7 18 place ,flnlsh in the 1971 In­ / Ap\__Shane Gould has transcends experience. And world records in all four. spite having an off day. Hie ’Three passed balls an(J a Discount vs. Dean, 6:16 Fltz- usually o v e i^ c r in g - righty Gross - R iy "^ e m o ch 76, '" " m , Ed Keating 74. right, center and left fields in guy who got all excited about in the nighlcap, Ivan Murrell Washington 34 52 .396 20% dianapolis 500, graduated into concen+rntAd on froAqtvlp the final day of the three- gerald „ , . „ nine hits and fell well ______, ,,______Steve Matava 76; net — Jim Ladles his first three appearances Sun- things like that I’d be up a and Ed Splezio each collected wes Di vision the top Can-Am ranks Sunday concentrated on ireestyie most spectacular per- day meet the blonde from Svd- ^ gave up the locals get three more runs Moriarty 76-21-65, Frank Butkus Gross — A — Eleanor S c i^ - day, and drove In five runs, wall. three hits and two RBIs as the Oakland 56 31 .644 — by driving a Team McLaren events ^ u s e , I got to ^rmer. „ey came within 1% seconds of Green Manor vs. Walnut, 7 :30 below his strikeout average, during the fourth and fifth 81-1J5-66, (Maynard Clough 81-15- ton 93; B—Alice Bantly 94; C powering the Phillies to an 11-5 “ I know I can hit,” he added. Padres pounded four Cnilcago Kansas City 43 41 .512 11% racer to victory at Road At­ enjoy the stroke the most she won ail Uie women’s the SOO-meter record, winning fanning only .sbc. frames. 66; Russ Johnson 86-16-68. Mllle Denriistm 12. victory over Montreal. "It’s just a case of putting pitchers for 13 hits. The Cubs Minnesota 41 46 .471 15 lanta. as the years passed by.” freestyle events at the fifth in 9:03.9. It was only the third Spo^m ah' vs. DeCJormier, didn’t take hnuch for Coach Windsor’ Locks had runners at Sunday BEST NINE Coupled with the homer he things together. I’ve always also trail Pittsburgh by 10 California 42 60 .467 16% ©onversely, it required ex­ passed Santa International time she’d tried the distance in 8 : « Fitzgerald Wally Fortin’s Legionnaires to second twice, and at second and BEST 16 A — Eleanor Scraton 39-10-29; (A P photo) stock car driving great Junior by—die’ll be 16 in November— swimming almost competition. Wholesale vs. B. A., 6:16 sloppy play and wild third base once, in the remaln- SIDE STEPPING—Yankee shortstop Gene Michael sidesteps the sliding John hit in his last at-bat Saturday been a streak hitt^-. When I ’m games and are one percentage Chicago 38 47 .447 17 CSass A—Joe Wall 63-9-54, Ot- B—Alice BanUy 39-12-27;’ C night, it gave Johnson four going bad, it’s always because point behind the Mets. Milwaukee Johnson, now a car builder, pitching by Windsor Locks’ jng innings but couldn’t score. Kennedy of the Red Sox. Play began when Luis Aparicio grounded to Michael, 37 48 .436 18 She set-a world record in the to Lorentzen 66-9-56; B — Carl Borlg BeUer 48-18-30. homers in a row, tying a major I’m tiding to pull everything. If » , , Sunday’s Results only three races to put his inde­ 400 meters Friday, a 4.21.2, to Alberti s vs. 7 -30 Nebo starter Ray Kingman and reliev- Fortin Inserted youngsters Joe Methodist vs. Jfultl, 6:15 Rob Bolin 65-12-63, Jim Moriarty 66- b E’TTEB NINE who stepped on second, leaped over Kennedy and fired to Felipe Alou at first. league record held by 16 other I hit where it’s pitched, I can DODGERS • GIANTS — New York 3, Boston 2 pendently - financed Chevrolet go with the 100- and 200-m.eter er Steve Parr practically gave Banning, Jack Maloney, Dan 11-66; C — Pete Griffiths 70-17 A — Eleanor Scranton 46-10- players. The last player to belt take it out of the park In all The Dodgers' victory over Baltimore 7. Cleveland 1 into victory circle in Dixie ertson Manchester Its sixth victory gmachettl and Ray Sullivan in 53, Larry Bates 79-25-54; low Doc Orders No Sun, records die established less four consecutive homers was dirdirilsns.” San Francisco ended their six- 10 In- stock car racing. against two losses. Zone Eight seventh Inning, resting his gross — "joe Wall 75; Blind bo- ® Bantly 47-12-36, Washington 4, Detroit 3 than three months ago in Lon- SILK CITY C — Doris Bedler 66-18-38; kick­ Oakland’s Mike Epstein, who Hd did just that against the game Icslng streak and moved nings The Johnson Cliewy, driven leaders. East Hartford, beat En- regulars. g e y — Tom Atamian 101. don. W. L. ers — Faith Palozej, Merry did it Jime 15-16. Expos. His first homer followed them within six games of the by Indiana hot shot CTiarlle field, 6-1, for a 9-1 mark. Manchester meets New Brit- PRO SWEEPS Oakland 3-3, California 2-6 - . Blalock Gets Wish Another Australian, 17-year- Billiards 16 1 Renert 78; Elite Chaine 73. The last National Leaguer to a single by Tim McCarver in first-place Giants In the West, Minnesota 6-7, Kansas City 6, GloUbach,. won the Voluntedr old Graham Windeatt, was toe Green Manor 16 4 Kingman handed Manchester in an exhibition game to- Gross — Joe Wall 75, Martyn ’ Perez HoC 250 mile Grtmd National race Sunday Temple 76, ^an Hlllnski 76; net do It was the New York Mets’ the opening inning and hit off qiie Dedgers’ Al Downing be- i, 1st game 10 innings HORSHAM, Pa. (AP)—Everything worked for Janie second biggest winner here. He Moriarty 12 7 a 3-0 lead in the first, when he morrow night at Central Con- MIXED INVITATION at Bristol, Tenn., Sunday, finish­ — Carl Bolin 76-12-64, Otto Lor­ Art Shamsky, who did it with the left-center field scoreboard, came the first left-hander to go Monday’s Games Blalock Sunday—even the weather. took all three events he en­ Walnut 8 10 hit two batters and issued two nectlcut and hosts Windsor Low gross — Gay Knapp, Jan ing three laps ahead of defend­ entzen 76-9-67, Jim Moriarty 79- Cincinnati from Aug. 12-14, The second came in the third the distance and beat San No games scheduled. The 26-year-old Miss Blalock tered, including toe 1,500-meter Acadia 7 13 walks. Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Mt. Harrigan 76; second — Joe Ren­ ing champion Bobby Allison in 11-68, Larry ^ t e s 93-26-68. I'O&S. The three homers In one after another single by Francisco this season. He scat- Tuenday’s Game won the 626,000 George Wash- ^ ' freestyle in a meet record Tedford 6 10 Catcher Jack Hollk got Bale- Nebo. ert, Sally Geda 76; low net — Jery Nathan won Grand- ■ ame were the first by a right- McCarver and cleared the tered eight, hits. Joe Ferguson, All-Star Game at Detroit, ^ Ford. 16:14.7 Sunday. De(3ormler 6 10 Tom HesHn, Jo Chupas 83-23- Mets Drop Twinbill Manchester <9) p Dads trophy, 87-19-68. handed hitting Philadelphia fence in right. And the third Willie Darts and Manny Mote, night, national TV triumph tor a two strokes over JoAnne' Car- this year and the second since ab 60; second---- Rod Reynolds, Russian breaststrokers Ni- Sportsman 3 16 Ladles ner with a O ^ h o l e ^ ^ l l she turned pro two y e ^ ago. Don Gaudreau turned over an Gaudreau, 2b Thelma Mosher 82-21-61; third Banning, 2b Thursday CINCINNATI (A P )- I t "I If P'e«e- «P ■» "IS. ^ walked ^und ^ J INDY LEAGUE amazing double play. With men — Matt Chupas, Mary Heslln Talbot, cf OM) OR EVEN was a long time coming for W Sd“iS. ,n' tl,,' "..ao cenUr tl.ld. whii. Downing. =.nwne..a . D,W«o„_ _ y.„. „ o™. nnd.r rounds of 68-72-68. Saturday with an ice bag on in the meet that drew on second and third, following Bilodeau, cf W ?ct. GB two years after the Ford and Marsh, 3b Low gross Lrb;u;'parciak s m g ^ n g will get us going lor by Nolan and a superb perfor- League Sunday, Cincinnati It was the first time Johnson two-run single. Before * e retired Saturday her neck. Sunday she had the Lantern House two hits. Bob Berriman shot a Maloney, 3b Gert Mason 84-19-65. Tony Perez, third 57 •648 — Oirysler factories c’ut back on . 43; low net — Jan Leonard 41- Laseman of the Cincinnati m /secon d oVthe'’s e ' ; ^ / ’ m \/eliy''M cG teiidin:’’ s ^ /k y S'^ept a doubleheader from the ever had hit three homers in a . . . j N e ^ Y m k night. Miss Blalock hoped for ice in her veins as she over- Gorman’s single deep to Goudr^u, who McKeon, lb Sunday 46 40 .535 10 their stock car racing budg­ an overcast day with not too came a two-stroke lead by the ^ ' Smachettl, If j 7-31 Katherine Giblen 46-10-35; Fuller fired the ball to the -lplate. Hollk Gllha, rf Gross — A — Ed Keating 79; Reds, but when he finally perez contributed his 13th and stated. "Mac didn’t get credit flounder!^ New York Mete, V-2 g ^ e . -Th^ incre^ed ^ Hoii.*ton Chicago 47 41 ets—and joined General Motors much humidity. % e had suf- usually tough Kathy Whitworth world record holder 0 putts — Isabelle Parclak 29, broke loose it ' was Tom i4th home runs and a run-scor- for that second-game win. but and 6-3; Chicago and San Diego for the season to 21 and his ca- Bob Glteon checked Houston Wholesale tagged out the tjrtipped runner Hollk, c B — Jeff Suborn 76; C — Matt 46 42 as Interested onlookers. J Noske, as Q Fran Sm^th 29. fered sun stroke after Friday’s with a rcund that Included six ^ 100-meter breaststroke, Gunver and hustled back towards sec­ Chupas 81; D — Rcci Pahle 86; 39 50 Sullivan, ss Saturday Seaver, ace New York Met ing single as ^ Re rdrT s tSf- " ^ hte next two at-bate, John- mate -^ed' sTmm^ons," k n V k ^ Revson, who joined the heavi­ first round, and a doctor told birdies and only one bogey, VPW ond, trapplng the other runner. Steurer, If, lb E - Art Frier 89; F — Tom 34 63 Balesano, p SELECTED NINE righthander, who felt the the hapless Mets with meir sixth book. McGlothllns 12 strike- j .^.g. ix>g Angel- son struck out, ending the in four St. Louis runs with a ly endowed McLaren team as her to stay out of the sun for Miss Whitworth, the all-Ume Swim Club by one-tenth Mota’s The burly catcher threw back to Heslln 92. West Division three days. money winner and this year’s second in the event Sun- Low gross—Edna P^linski 36; wrath of his big hat .ixm-in^g nuiy ^ hit «.e«i«. «y. a gmuwi -e No. 2 driver at state start of B. A. Club Gaudre^, who applied the sec­ BETTER NINE Francisco 55 35 .611 — low net — Joanne Hunt 42-17-25, Perez, hampered by batting P ^ gt. Louis trimmed Hpuston 7-3, into a force play in the eighth. double -and n a two-nm single. the season, wheeled his Gulf-or­ Not cfily did It turn out over- leader at the pay wmdow

■ MANCHISTE® EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. JUI,Y If*. 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JULY 12. 1971 HousehoM Ser .A THERE OUGIITA BE A LAW nIiOR'IEN and W HIPPLE Help Wanted - Male 3 6 BU66S BUNNY OUR B0Am>IN6 HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ATTICS lUara cleaned, odd Jobs, trucking. Also F SOODNESS SWACIOUS*. THOSE ARE PER VACATION CKKT IKNOW WHAT YOU you job too smaU, matic transmission. • $1,300. knives, axes, shears, skates, lecting, no delivery. Also over 20 years experience. Free J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom openings for managers. LIMITED (q>enlngs — Over 21, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 6464)493. rotary blades. Quick service. Help Wanted-Male 36 SALES TRAINEE wanted. How part-time, flexible hours, inter­ Capitol Equipment Co., 38 estimates. 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NEW PET DINOSAUR! / OF PETS, HOWS THE RRST PAYS ANP y o u CAN ■ THIS THINS OF YtXIRS.' painting etc. Reasonable rates, Heating and Plumbing 17 MDUR PROJECT PHASE, DOC.. HAVE A LOOK-SEE/ dlUon. 648-2100. call Dick BrannicH) 648K)826 af: STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF STRIKES & LAYOFFS ATTRACTIVE position lor gen­ JLAI attendant — 2 COMING? 1868 DODGE Cbronet 600, 383 ter 6 p.m. GRANT’S Plumbing Service — , eral office work in data pro- ATTENTION! Free estimates, plus quaUty medibali^al' ( corpsman background 2 I AM BERNARPA^ HAVE FRIENDS V ^ -A N D 1 KNOW^ IF you WILL H£LfVMEY..yD0 MAY HAVE »UR engine, automatic, bucket GOT YOU DOWN? ’ ebssing department, -Five-day ideal: Starts to $100. per week. IN LONDON.SO I WHERE >DUR WIFE STEPS, sidewalks, "stone waBs, work. 648-6841. FONTAINE’S must relocate due to redevelc^ment. WIFE BACK-SO SHE seats, floor console, 848-0086. fireplaces, flagstcme terraces. week, 8 a.m. — 6, all benefits. Rita Personnel, 646-4040. Heard what you is being 'enter- MAY USE A GUN ON GET THE FACTS East Hartford, pleasant sur­ STEVE RETURNS AU concrete repairs, both in­ SAM WATSON Plumbing and Must sell S floors oi used mlsoellaneous equipment. r i i r ' i have BEENOOING...„tAINED'-INST£AP you — OR A Rouing CARPENTER — experienced TO HIS H O TE L... Heating, Bathroom remodel­ roundings, 289-2733. PIN, IN THE AMERICAN 1867 RENAULT, good condition, side and outside railings, land­ About 2 new only, for both trim and fram­ IMMEDIATELY. REASONABLE. AND WHEN THE TRADITION / $650. CaU 649-6723. scaping. Reasonably priced. ing and repairs. Free estl- WANTED Bar maids and cock­ MMD ENTERS fltaAs. CaU 649-3808. ing. To work In Manchester SHE 15 CARRYING CaU 643-0861. tail waitresses. Evenings 5 to WllUmantic area. Call 742-6062 SOMETHING BE­ SUNO(X> 1 a.m., call 872-3381, ask for 4 M & M Plumbing &.Heating — between 6-9 p.m. FONTAINE'S SIDES A MOP.. AMX 1969, 390, -speed, loaded. TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — Skip. Must sell, best offer. 876-6370. Trees cut, buUding lots clear­ no job too small. Free esti- USED RESTAURANT EpUIPMENT mates gladly given. Bathroom Dealerships available DISSATISFIED with your pres­ ed, trees topped. Got a tree b o o k k e e p e r fuU or part- ent position? For employment .478 WINDSOR ST.. HARTFORD, CONN. 1970 DODGE Challenger, 383 problem! Well worth phone remodeling, heating systems in time position. Accounts pay­ Comer Canton Street cubic inch, 4 barrel, 4-speed, worked on, water pump work, opportunities call Rita Person­ ill caU, 742-8262. able and general ledger experi­ nel, 646-404a excellent condition. Must sacri­ faucet packings, 649-2871. Manchester & Tolland ence required.. Salary com­ LAi^CELOT BY COKER and PENN fice. CaU 643-8616 after 6 p.m. TWO YOUNG married men mensurate with ability. Mod­ will do small repair Jobs and UH-OH! h e r e COMES lUH\POCK, \ I'LL HIDE UNIPER THE CAR ' hi t h e r e , lance / JUST WANTED? • Excellent profit potential em air-c(mditloned office. East THAT BORIN& INSURANCE SAL6G/V1AN ■' UNTIL HE GOES AWA'i'/ j TO BE SURE THE COVERAGE Hartford area. Send resume to TnKk. - Twetoi. 5 Sand fit-S light ■ trucking. o S T

MANCHESTER EVENING iH E A U ), MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, JULY 12, 19?1 PAGE NINETEEN 1*AGE EIGHTEEN BtANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JULY 12, 1971 / and son, Glastonbury; Mrs. Wal­ Houses For Sole 72 Houses for Sole 72 Out of Town Hebron Manchester ter N. Pasay and daughter, East Coventry 72 Houses For Sole 72 Wanted - to Buy SB Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole MANCHESTER — Large Dutcll ^ole 75 Hartford; Mrs. Raynold J. Ber­ MANCHESTER Public Health Hospital Notes nier and son, 26 Campbell Ave., WANTEX) ^ antique tumlture, kANCHESTER R ^ d Ranch, 7 rooms, ^ COVENTRY — 7-room custom petlng, paneled recreaUim Ranch. Two fireplaces^ Vernon; Mrs. Lawrence Forthi glass, pewter, oil paintings or MANCHESTER EXECUTIVE HOME New Listing — Immaculate Nurse Gives VISITiNdi Hotms and son, 24%' Snlpelc St., Rock­ Police Seek Mediation mm WOULD Offered by the 7-room Ranch, 3 or 4 bed­ room, aluminum '■ siding, 2- extra large ixwms.. Gora^. CLASSIFIED other antique Items. Any quan­ . 1 'D Intermediate Care Semi- f ■ ■ ■ \ car garaM, trees. Hutchins v ille . tity. H ie Harrison’s, 64S-8709, 2 HOMES IN RESIDENCE In Forest HlUa area. 8 room rooms, large paneled rec Double lot. ExceUent area. A U 'tllia i tte p O rt private, noon • 2 p.m., and 4 Split Level, S large bed­ A gen cy, ,M9-6824. DISCHARGED YESTEflDAY 166 Oakland Street. > A A Z O N E room , 2 fuU baths, wall-to------7—------$33,900.. H ayes A gen cy, 646- , X p.m. • 8 p.m,; private rooms, George Curtis Carter,. Dobson PHILBRICK room s, 2 full baths, library waU carpeting, buUt-in oven- ADVERTISING with sliding glas4 doors to a .MANCHESTER — Two-fanUIy, ______lifrs. Jean Moahler, public 10 a.m. p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 Vernon; Richard J. Berg- In Contract Dispute W A N TE D 36” g irls S-speed 45 STEEP HOLLOW range, and dishwasher. WaU beautiful treed yard and Ug/fooms, completely redeco- s g u t t r WINDSOR — Immacu- heaithnurse, in her year-end re- p.m. \ gren, 62 Candlewood Dr.; Mrs. English bike, front and rear ' Coventry police wUl seek med- July 14 toropgh Wednesday Aug. (XASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS LANE brook. Rec room, 3 car ga­ air'-condltloner. Ctmvenlent — ed. AppUances. Up and a-room Raised Ranch 3 P®*'*' «^the Board of EducaUon Pediatric^ Parents aUowcd hand' brakes, 649-1^. location. City utUlUes. Only late G-ixxxm Raised Ranch. . Barbara„ L. Gold, 59 Barry Rd.; lation now that salary contract is at toe Cdventry Grange Hall 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, O-room AGENCY rage, much more. Call Jim lawp. Mhiut^ from ^ in g 3 , ^ partially fin- last w e ^ showed a total of 3,- any time except noon ■ ?. p .m .; 8 AJL to 4:30 PJl. $38,600. negotiations have broken down, on Rt. 44A. stone Ranch home. 7th room ______. Floren ce, 640-5806. 880,000. center. Quiet nelgdibortiood. 866 chlldi^ treated In the others, 2 p.m . • 8 p.m. ished lower level. Only $84,900. Coventry; Mrs. Patricia Brock according to Lawrence Fawcett, The program, from 1 p.m. to Rooms Without Board 59 Jalousled sun porch oveir one- CONTEMPORARY -iV7 $24,700. C a ll 646-1822 a fte r 6 H ayes A gen cy, 646-0181. health ro o ^ at both schools Self Service: 10 a.m. ■ 2 p.m.; 6 Harriet Dr., Vernon. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT U & R REJALTY CO., IN<^ for first aid or illness. union steward. 2 p.m., la for ages 4 through 6. car garage. FuU basement with Ranch. Redwood Md Birch • IS ^ W •/ • p.m., weekends anytime. 4 p.m . - 8 p.m. Also, Mrs. -Darlene M. De. ROOM FOR rent, gentlemui , finished rec room and cedar terlor, on wooded lot t™ acres BOLTON LAKE - Slx-r^m ^ n g toe school ye^^ intensive C i^ and Coronary Marce’, 96 Ident Rd.. South Wind- Fawcett explained toot poUce The library will also hold a «:M P ^ . DAP BEFOBK PCBUGATIOK 643-2692 / EX)R SALE by owner — real only, free parking, central closet Tw o-iM ^ hot water with a view. Five bedrooms; 2 BARROWS AND WALU^C^ CO. home, rec room , fleldstone Moshler reported that 71 chil- Care: Immediate famUy cnly. h wovenRicv m cannot strike, but plan to picket reading contest for chUdren Deadline lor Satofdajr and Moodajr is 4:N |>.in. FrM ai location, kitchen privileges, heat Large wnfintiA paOo in fireplaces, fam ll^i^m , den, 2- Manchester, Parirad^/ Manch. Robert D. Murdock,^^tealtor cream puff, 7-r»ni Ranch, 2 Rpepiace,fireplace, outdoor barbecue,Koi.Vuw.iiD dren received curaorv cursory Dhvslcal physical any ...... time, Umlted iimiVoH totn Uve nvo min min. "varcia M. ivovenasy, 0. toe Town Hall and tonight's from 7 to 10. Any interested per- Conway R d .; M erle E . .Tones, ^erences required. 648-2608 rear, beauUftilly lah ^tqied lot, car garage. $69,900.' 649-5806 fir e p la c e , spaclou|8 screened 3g jjj2, cement patio. On water, examinations by school phy- utes. Town Council meeting during off son may register for toe con-,, 126 Parker St.; Mrs. Lillian G. tar, cqipolntment only. ^rch, family r ^ , dlshwash- |23,9QC. Fiano Agency, 646- slcian. Dr. Oulstoitoer O’Omi- Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. , TO„*K«-o«oid. i loaduty hours. ^ test on July 14 from 1 p.m. to 100x240’ . M any extrd^. RANCH—Less than one-year d OTICAN R D . Ansaldl built MANCHEISTER' -^tlew listing D IAL 643-2711 **“^ ^ ® * y carpet- 2677. nor, and 283 children partlcl- 13.45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 Negotiations began In Feb- 2 p.m. at toe Grange..Rules wUl IHE THOMPSON House-Cot- old. Modern eat-in kitchen, fam­ 6 large rooms, large breese- preferred west . side location. Ogden, 137 Branford St.; Edgar 75 STEEP HOLl)aW ed, inside muot be seen. $32,------pated in toe dental program of p.m.- others 3 p.m.-4 p.m niary between Town Manager be given at this time. On Aug. tage St, centrally located, ily room , 8 bedrooms, 2-ca r ga ­ w ay, 2-car garage, 1 % tiled Immaculate ^-room Ansaldl 000. CaU 646-;i 476. Nelson, Hartford Rd., Vernon. LANE HESBRON — One year young, cleaning and prophylaxis. and'6:80 p.m.' -8 p.m... Dennis Moore and Frank Gon- 18, a party will be held for the Continued Prom Preceding Poqe 1 a r.g e, pleasantly furnish­ rage. Many extras stay, includ­ baths, built-ins, full attic, fire­ buUt ranch./S^ar garage, well Also, -Rhonda Flood, 101 Pros- lawlacape^ Hurry! Hayes ___ U Raised Ranch. Three Also, during toe year, 1,710 Limits. 16 In _ maternity.______,, tarz, business agent for local 631 children in the contest and ed rooms, parking. Call 640- 0 i 180ix240’ lot w ith m any ing refrigerator and freeser, place, plastered wallSi city A gen cy, 846-0131. 73 fireplaces, acre audio and vision screenings and ^ nVeas, no Umlt In ’ of toe Service Employes Union, awards will be presented, 2308 for overnight and perma­ liees. Ten-room brick Ranch washer and dryer, new wsdl-to- utilitlea. Immediate occupancy. Loh For Sole plus lot.\Typical elegance at retesto were given. As"*a re- • McKinney, Bolton; Mrs. Victoria ^ ^ ___ 1 _ Situations Wanted - Articles For Sole 45 plus self-service. AFLrC IO . nent guest rates. bedroom s, 2 baths, kitchen, din­ carpeting throughout most CSiarles Lesperance, 649-7620. modest piiC Flano Agency, suit of these testo 34 chUdren entrance on A- G«>us, Vernon Apts., Vernon; Femoie 38 ALUMINUM screen - Storm STER — 2-famlly, BOLTON — One acre buUding Wages, pension and a medical Manchester Evening Herald ing area, family room, den, the house, TV antenna, cus- ______^ ------6462677. doors, bulH-ln bath tubs, lava- FURNISHED room for rent for WARANOKE RD. upwl* 20’s, maintenance free iota from $6,500 and up. Flano were referred for further vision A S ory ” t.1s toe o!u, hospital Mrs. Mary E. Helm, East Hart- Insuranca drug rider are toe Coventry summer correapondent TWO college girls will help with formal diiilng room, 18’x28’ liv- toiiKwdilte storms and screens, evaluation and 32 for further entrance open from 11 p.m. to ^ord; Mrs. Evelyn M. Wsley. . torys, toilets, kitchen cabinet gentleman, all conveniences, •-V exm iioT , b etter nelg^ibortiood, A gency: 6462677. ANDOVER — 4-rixm Ranch, main contract differences, toe Mary LeBlanc, Tel. ^-7873. your parties. Experienced in ing room with fireplace and fireplace equipment, lawn and entrOI. Dick Lemieux, 646 ------hearing evaluation. , AU other outside doors Storrs; Mrs. Jane M. Peterson, sinks, metal wall cabinets, hot near bus line. 649-6914. 4-bedroom home, in fine breezeway, g;arage,^fiiU base­ union steward said. The union ------preparation, serving. and cathedral ceiling. Screened gardeiu^ls. $88,600. ^^9787, Helen D. Cote, Realtor, TOLLAND — Acre lot, $3,000. kta Moshler stated she a^- jhe night Glastonbury w a ter furnace. 643-2466, 643- residential areau ’Tremen­ ment,, 2 acres, VA ajiproved. is asking a 60-cent hourly in­ cleaning up. Call Cheryl Schaf­ LARGE furnished llg^ house­ porch plus 12x24’ screened.patlo. 643-6066. Vernon — Acre, high scenic tended 42 meetings relating to Also, Mrs. Germaine E. Pel- 1442. antique colonial in dous location and priced to crease to give all five regular fer, 646-4584, reasi^blC rates. keeping room. Working lady 2-car carpwt with small sun------lot, $6,900. C oven try — Tw o Immediate occupancy. school health Jirograms and de­ tier, 16 Hartl Dr., Vernon; Clar­ Worm Fiddlers sell. Drive by, signs on patrolmen a $4.35 per hour SUPER STUFF, sure nuf! preferred . C a ll 643-6888 o r 649- deck attached. Kitchen has dou- OPEN lO U B -— Ciutom. Red- wooded buUding lots, $8,600 Bon Agency, 643-0683. voted a total of 867 hours and ence W. Custer, 112 Asplnall W ILL give excel^eht care to one pnqierty. T. J. Crockett, Patients Today: 247 wage. The town has offered an That’s Blue Lustre for clean­ 0641. ble oven-buUt-ln dishwasher, H beauUfuUyXdMomt^ r o ^ . wood Ranch. ETrepIaced-fami- each. Hayes Agency. 646-0131. r¥-»yi:’i\T’rp-v t -dItd di-^h vacaiit minutes to toe program. Dr., Andover; Robert William Hold a Playoff or two young children in my R ealtor, 643-1577. Increase of 25 cents an hour. ing rugs' and uidiolstery. Rent , . . ■ . disposal, counter top electric k w ly room off kitchen. Two ------4-room^ house__ on big'wooded _ ^*>6 also reported that during ADMITTED SATURDAY: Taylor, 42 Ferguson Rd.; . private home with fenc^ in CARYVILLE, Fla. (AP) ellctil? shamp^r $ . ’Ih e stot^ .B . combiniXn refrig- “'i * MANCHESTER — Brick 7-room baths, carpeting, sundeck,. 20x GLASTONBURY - 1% acre corner lot Bakina $119<)() ’ but the 4.pt month of school, 693 Kenneth J. Aseltlne, 784 E. Rudolph L. Ubby, 420 Hilliard The current wage is $3.86 per yard loca.ted on Charter'' Oak 1 Sherwin-VWlams C6. located home. Middle • aged erator and freeser. Washer and ; Colonial, IVi baths, garage, ex­ 24’ recreation room. Hutchins lot, beautifiUly landscaped. o ^ re L ^ p rivl- children were In toe health Middle Tpke.; Linda Ann Ba- gt.. ^luam Hlckton, Mountain hour for an experienced patrol- The ^cond annual Worlds St,, near The Villager Apart­ working gentleman. 649-7410. A gen cy, 6466324. CaU 242-1739. man. Championship Worm Fiddling I Itn by dryer in smaU laundry room. cellent condltlcn, wall-to-wall leges. Good fliiMclng. T.J. mpt o t whom were bin. East Hartford; Scott Eric gt.,’Ellington; WllUam I. Kelly. uhnmninnahir ments. Swings, sUde, brook MAHOGANY knee-hole and 8 baths, stone ^ Is , ga- desk, carpeting, new 2-zone heating / The police also seek a 26year Tournament ended In a 37-worm and other children to play Hlghland Park school within rage, la^e barns and oht build- NEJW UBTING — 2 family, SEVERAL buUding lota In Man- Crockett Realtor, 643-1677. ®®®" ter-minor first aid. Bourget, 160 Ralph Rd.; Thom- 3^9 parker St. lamp and chair; old Singer a , u i i I h u l h i«. r i n t e system, screened Conferences were held with as B. Chisholm, 400 E. Center Also, John A. Klldlsh, 28 Un ■voluntary retirement plan In- tie Sunday, so Emmet Sellers with. 643-0623. tewing machine: large assort- MpOi••■■enn — n o ig - walking distance. EHther or both bigs. A ' view from eveix win- Double garage, atove, refrlger- cheater. Ask for Mr. PhUbrick-, be seen. Asking $29,1 SUBURBAN two-famUy on a Rham High School personnel to gt,; Robert P. Denning, 6 Gos- ion to.’; Thomas McMahan. 176 '•lead of toe curr^t tovm plan ment of detective books. 876- "It we weren't so organized, we'd he 'Jesus Freaks,' too!" may be seen by appointment, dow. $48,000. ator. Only $26,900. Paaek Real- PhUbrick Agency, 646-4200. TEACHEIR from England seeks TOIIOIIIOIllS 63 ette Realtors, 647-1 ______country sized lot. Four rooms facilitate continuity of health igg ur.; John Devaney, East gchool St • Mrs Ronald P. Zel- '''tto retirement at 65. The po- down on,their knees for a 10 7960. CaU 649-7111 days o r 648-0812 „ /-vw^wTAr tore, M LS, 2867476. 742-8243. position as babysitter. Avail- MANCHE38TER — 3 rooms, sec-. after 5 p.m. George Willard, OOLDOTAL, form^ A-ZONE buUding lot In conve- each floor, owner’s has fire- programs for those students Hartford. «nka and ’ daiiahter Marlbor- Hcemen also request provisions minute runoff. MANCHESTER — able days and evenings. Please ALUMINUM sheets used as ond floor, including heat, hot “ dining room, modern count MANCHESTER — Five bedroom nient locaUon, nicely treed and place. Scarce price■ of ■ $28,900. entering " ■■that ■ school ■ ■ in/^ptem-■ — ■ Also. James J. Gorman Jr., j,ugh. Mrs. L a ^ Briggs and tor a' drug ''''‘rider er tnto nllnwallow dla.dls- Potter coaxedcoaxea nine more ^.TOCtlon, custom counts for medication as offered worms to toe surface, <^y to call 643-0697. printing plates, .009 thick, 23x size kitchen with built-ins, first Brick Colonial. Ideal central fla t. $6,600. W olverton .Agency, W olverton Agency, Realtors, ber. \ 691 Porter St.; JosepnJoseph HannHahn ^ Wells St.; Mrs. Henry w ^ T . refrigerator, rider sta- A p o rtm e o h - FloH - Out O f Town Rwch. Deluxe Also during toe" month,'' by some Blue Cross and CMS e®® Sellers triumph luring 18 ■ ----- 36” , 25 cents each or 6 fo r $1 . floor family rocan, 2 fireplaces. location in preferred neighbor­ R ealtors, 6462813 6462813. Sr., 94 Walker St. ; Mrs. Pearl Proulx and son, Wellwood Circle, MANCHESTER — Six-family exceptionally wen kept home. st^ctkHi. Professii ------ventories were completed medical plans, Fawcett said. crawlers into toe sunllghL^ 643-2711. teVtoments 63 For Rent hood. Convenient to every- Hodge, 10 W. Middle Tpke.; Rockville. 5iruarions Wanted ------and a tw o-fam ily. F in e condl- *89 900. s c a ^ t lot. AA zone, .7 VERNON — . New listing 3-bed- both schools and a check of 6129. thing. Immaculate. Bel Air MANCHESTEiR fs. Helen R. Howley, 2 Love- Also, Mrg. David Morsey and 2 Hayes\^ency, acre, heavily wooded, privacy M ole 39 STARTING a new family? A MANCHESTER — Deluxe 2 VEStNON — Weothervane, 8- tlon throughout, a good Invest- ’ " ' R e a l E state, 643-9332. room Ranch. Finished base- cumulative health records of all S SrSd"'R™krilte ^nk Is'^^^ntlng bedroom duplex, half of 2;fam- room apartment, alr-ccn- ment. Secondary finmioing 7-ROOM RAISED ranch, an im- lot, adjoins water shed. 649- ment recreation room, 1% students was comnleted to ud- s daughter, 89 Lockwood St.; Mrs. try patrolmen ^ ine lowest ^ng—drives stakes Into toe complete StroU-o’-chalr set DELUXE one-bedroom apart- prnoN S room Dutch Co­ ------smoenis was completed to up- Thon^n Joy, 126 Highland william Hampson and daughter, paid regulars in toe state. CXILLEGE student avallaUe used once, many extras, .in ex­ ment, v^-to-wall carpeting ily, IH baths, rec room, ail ap- dlUoned, aU built-ins, carpet- available. Owner has other in- maculate home taste^Uy dec- MANCHESTER 1441. liathfl, garage, 100x187* lot. Bel date pertinent intormation. pliances and carpets. $220 per ed, garage, pool, sub-let to terests. 60s. Wolverton Agen- orated, richly carpeted, 2H lonial. Cali>^-0088 days alter Air Real Kstate, 643*9332. IXiring the summer, Mrs. Dr., Souto Windsor ^ St.; Mrs. Robert Stacy Historical Exhibit vibrations are believed to evenings and weekends. Paint­ cellent ccxidition. Call 649-6380. throughiuti complete appli­ month. Paul W. Dougan, Real- Jan. 1972, $180. After 6, 649- cy, Realtors, 649-2813. baths, paneled fireplace,______^ ____ fam 6 p.m., on ^ekends caU 647- Buy Now-Move Later Also, JllN^ Kanter, 69 Deer- g^,„ peter Green Rd., Tol- The Nathan Hale Ancient j^ritate toe worms making ing, yard work, etc. Call after ances, vanity bath. Centrally tor, 649-4530. 6024, 872-2860. _____ lly room with buUt-in bar and 1040. Upr agents please- Ready for September occu­ Out of Town COVENTRY - 2-famUy Ranch 5, 643-2538. located. $176. monthly. R. D. the school physician regarding l*®***^^ 'J®"*'®^ ’“®^®° ®^® ’'®®P°*'' them seek toe surface, TABLE bowling machine, for MANCHESTER’S most desire- brick waU, centraUy alr-condl- .. . . .i-u,,, , ,7 — 'TZ—;------Z pancy. Ideal locaUon, 7 on 3% acres, completely re- required revisions of schc^ Lambert, 8 H eW k Dr.- Ver- son, 69 Joseph Lane, South Wind- stole for the exhibit now oc- g^„ers, a Geneva, Ala., bust- M urdock, 648-3602. DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ For Sole 75 home use. C a ll 646-0606. able locaUon, largo 4-bedroom uoned, beauUfuUy treed and MATTC^ffiSTER ^riou a 7- room Rknch, 3 good sized modeled 2 years ago. Merritt hp-llth nniMiDD "O"! Marguerite O’Brien, sor. cupying----- ■— toe Historical Society’s - n^ggnjan and Potter, a Vernon Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 ment. Available now. $200 per Rockville execuUve Ranrii on half-acre, landscaped grounds. Located be- ^*“ *^“”* siding, bedrooms, formal dining HEHRON —ten minutes from Agency, 646-U80. “ to^AS^U^nre-school vision. fOO200 I^keLake StSt., Ver^n;Ve; M rs. shelves In toe Town Hall. retired civil servant, eaal NOR’THWOOD Apartments — month including heat and ap­ room, large family room Irv- has aU the most desired fea- tween 2 golf courses. Manchwter, sparkl^ Cape, 3 HOLLAND - New white Colo- audio and dental programs are '^®“® The collection Includes toe outdistanced toe other 116 TEAR old spayed jetnale'tabby . One- and two-bcdroom apart- pliances. 'Paul W .' Dougan tuns plus many extras. Re- ^treed lot. Low 30s, Hayes with walkout to' patio. It or 4 bedrooms, heated rec ...... » Boofs & Accessories 46 'ments, central alr-conditlon- CAREN APTS. . ™o«». .,«0 D.d Modhi.; »| wTX?' personal equipment carri^ by , contestants during toe regula- cat needs lovtnjg home. 648- R ealtor, 649-4630. placement coet ■ appraised at AMSTON L«AltE &-room cottage, / Agency, 646*0181. shines Uke a new penny. room, move-in cemdition. nial. Trial Date ii^ , cEurpeUng, balcony, car- baths, center foyer, plans to attend an August 24 SoutoWlndso . toe revolutionary soldier: Buck- ao-mlnute contest viewed by 2906. OERICH’S Marine Service, au­ 3H> 4 ^ room apartm ents. over $53,000. Owner relocated completely furnished rlj^it d o i^ M-.MrOTiQmmo M aintenance frpe. $32,900. feet, 2% Beautifully treed acre. Quick overslz^^ 2-car garage, ^ ,- meeting with toe State Depart- ADMITTED YESTERDAY; les on Ks shoes, buttons on his g^n^e 600 spectators, thorised Eivlnrude outboard porta, plus other luxury fea- TWO-BEDROOM aqiartment Available now. Uicliidlng ap-~ In Florida wUl sacrifice at $46,- to the dishes. Extra lot inchid- MANCHESTER CaU 6466306 today. ebd sate desired. $24,900. Owner, 900.XJ. Crockett,, Realtor, ment of Education for school Mrs. Kathleen C. Bolduc, 25 coat, vest-pocket edition of toe PRETTY kittens looking for motor sales and service. Also cures. From $220. J. D. Real available Aug. 1st, $140. per 000 for quick sale, or wlU rent ed. $14,900. / .EVERYTHING IS BIG F ixedIn good homes. Some calico, Blstate Associates, 643-0129. month plus heat, one child per- pliances, wall-to-waU carpet­ 646-4379. 876-6279. nurses. Edison Rd.; Mrs. Gloria J. New Testament and a shaving boating accessories. 1082 Tol­ with option to buy. CaU owner ,. . / « Big Ranch, big lot, big fam­ • *B & W * • kit complete with homemade some part-Siamese and others. ------:: ------mltted. Paul W. Dougan, Re- ing, heat, hot water, swim­ MANCHESTEUl 4-bedroqm SpUt ______!______PZC Hearing Brannan, Enfield; ‘'Albert land ’I^ke. Buckland, Conn. Uy room, big value, small BARROWS .AND WALLACE CO. TO L L A N D — N ew 9 - room soap, hot - bristle "wobble- INVITA'nON N o charge 649-6480 a fte r 6 MANCHESTER — Brownahme altor 649-4530 ming pool, storage and park­ level, 3 baths. 2 firepISaces, 2- TOLLAND — New Ranches. The Planning and Zoning Braun, Brooklyn, N. Y .; Tarn- Loan Fraud 648-3868. price. Brick Ranch, 7 rooms, Manchester Parkade, Manch. Raised Ranch. Finished rec brush" and a well-honed razor. p.m., anytime weekends. Apartments, one and tviro-bed- ’ MANCHESTER — Malher St., car attached garage, huge 30x16 $27,900 — $28,900. Carriage Commission will hold a public my L. Brennan, East Hartford; WACO, T'ex. (AP) — Ten Tex­ ing. From $160. CaU Su- walkout family room to 6466306 room , $32,900. C arriage R ea l­ Also a Under box filled with - FIBERGLASS supplies, 10 room apartments, ample elos- LOOKING for anything in real Brick front 6-room Cape, % rec room, sundecybff master R ea lty, 6461110. hearing tomorrow evening at 8 Mrs. Jeanette A. Couch, 99 ans who have'xpleaded innocent TO BID perintendant, 876-1666, 278- paUo. Private, treed outdoor ty, 6461110, Jack H earn, 872- TOY POODLE18 — 8 weeks, ounce boat cloth, $1.25 per ets, heat, hot water, carpeting, estate rental - iqiartments, shed dormer, 1% batiu, waU- bedroom, well and land- MANGHElSTEiR — Newly Ust- In toe Town Office Building to Trebbe Dr.; Mrs. Dorothy J. to 1610, 242-6668. area. Must be seen to be 8158. EAST HARTFORP Law- friendly disposition. Excellent yard. Resin, $6.95 per gallon, appliances, alr-conditiinier, homes, multiple dwellings, no to-wall carpeting, new fur- scaped lot with flagsbmed patin ed, aluminum sided, young, consider an application from Crocker. 205 Woodbrldge St. loansns Illegally to\ buy ------30,000^ flom. mlnnir uHlh ^nn appreciated. Everything is ' for pet. AKC registered. Shots. 644-1820. parking. Aug. 1st occupancy, fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate As- nace, new kitchen. ExceUent and barbecue, .deferred neigh- 2-famUy, 4-4. Georgeous kitch­ NOTICE big except price. $32,900. rooms. Ebccellent condlUon, Also, Edward L. Gardiner, shares of Hartford ^Sire Insur- kfttlp in whlclTto cook Is Reasonable. Phone 876:0101 adults. CaU 646-1769. sociates, In c. 648-5129. value at $24,900. Frechette bortiood. ens. Immaculate condition. O PEN HOUSE to subdivide property located at_ gagt gt., Hebron; Mrs. Bessie ance Co. stock remain'^lree un- *«>"/ ep e in which to cook Is Bids are being received by SPECIAL — 18’ WeUcraft Boat FOUR - ROOM M r. Lew is. carefree for $ years. $36,600. fJia nrki*riAi« nif T)ti/»1r T9H on/1 _ _...... __n ^ ______— i ... toe Manchester Board of Edu­ V W ’a. H erita ge House, 646248^. B y' appointment, EYiday, the co™, ,/ Bh'ek Rh. .»d Rt. Mertit pe^T^et^lkn.^t^. BOSTON to y te rrie r, fem ale. 12. “ Jrtth tra ile r w id 86 h.p. John- *%-ROOM apartment, second n e w 4-room apartment, car- "^Riliue 82, M ansfield,"^H^*h^ Realtors, 647-9998. _____ 4-U N IT ent—good In- T.J. CrockW, Realtor, 876 66 into 19 lots. _____ « r _____ XX -TK.i. h-ioh It. d/.KoH..i«i for Nov entirely ot wood cation fo r No. 2, N o. 4, and No. .Saturday and Simday. Andover; Warren G. Hoar, Their trial is scheduled for Nov. ^ weeki5 old, AKC, excellent son. Also come In and see Uie ^pliances, heat, ..peting, appliances, |185. Wolv- water, stove, refrigerator, SB3CLUDBSD acre lot, 'o^s, come. details. • • B & W • • M A^ICH ESTER — $26,900. 4-4, 6279. ___ The commission w ill hold ite ^^gj gj Bolton; Christine D. 6 Fuel Oil for toe Manchester blood Unes. 649-8673. W «U craft boats, 16’ to 24’ . M a ­ dl^xwal, parking, base-’ erton Agency, Realtors, '649- $160. and security. 648-2466. lush 8-room Colonial, carpet­ BARROWS and WALLACE CO. twcMamUy. New kitchens, car­ Une. 7%- meeting foUowlng toe Hubbard. 267 Lyman Rd.. Bol­ The defendants, who pleaded ‘ “ ®“ °«® ^^TbUc ^ho^U aiid the’ivnwi ^ rine suppUes and accessories, ment. Available Aug. 1 st. $186. 2813 BOL' LAKE—WeU built 2- $24,900 BOLTON - Coventry iiic - f l T, a a^collecU on o f musket bullets : rw-tn. PLEASE give us good hotnes, ing, first-floor famUy room, . Manchester Parkade peting’, freshly decorated. Two room Cape, 4 bedrooms. Built- hearing. ^__ used motors. Capitol Equip­ monthly, adults. CaU 649-4864 ____ ELLINGTON — Plnney Brook m retirement home, ga- ton; Diane M. Keeney, 490 as Wg as marbles and a can- 4 well loved, 6-weeks ^CoUie double ga ra ge, $39,900. M anchester 649-5806 furnac^.. Assume FHA mort­ New Modular 5% rooi In country kitchen, dlshwash- Voter Reglstratton District Court, were all former­ ber 16, 1971 through October 14, ment, 38 Main St., Manches-' after 4 p.m. FOUR-ROOM apartment, cen Apartments — New three-room Keeney St.; Mrs. Sandra L. Ko- cross bred puppies. 646-8012. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, gage. Hiitqhlns Agency, Real­ Ranch. 130x140’ lot. er. beamed celling. $31,900. The Board of Admissions of ter. 643-7968. trally located. CaU 649-9336, unit in brick one-story garden MANCHESTER Industrial zone sak. Feeding Hills, Mass ly with toe Lake Air National t^ couple of '^® ^ MANCSIESTER one - bedroom 649-6324. M COLONIAL. Large tors, 046632$, Pasek R ealtors, M LS, 2867476, E lectors wiU be in session In Also, Mrs. Mary M. Kuzmlck- Bank. One Is George Itokes Jr huge^a^hg knives ^ ''eject any and aU bids. Specif PUREBRED golden retriever after 4 p.m. apctftment buUding,' total elec- 3-famUy house, exceUent busi­ garden type apartment, $160 'modem kitchen with famUy STARKWEATHER 742-6243. *he Town Office Building to- Chestnut St.; Mrs. Edith 47, former bank president and ^gmall collection of cations and bid forms may be puppies, no papers, first shots , , J. ^ J .. trie- Range, refrigerator, dls- LAKEWOOD Circle, 3 bedrooi ness opportunity. High traffic ALUMINUM sided Colonial REAL ESTATE ------evening from 6 to 8 to g^y." a former state legislator. small collection room , 4 bedroom s, 2>A baths, (currency obtained from toe Business J Garden - Form - P«al. >»«ement laundry and colonial, carped, ap, with 7 tastefullyN|eoorated and erbacks (currei and wormed. Ready to go July Pa^ W. Dougan Realtor, 649- family three-bedro^ ap^ ^ ^ basement completely finished count, good condlUon. CaU NORTH COVENTRY - Just administer toe electors oato to KelthM. Afartln, 161 School St.; Nokes called his Indictment Manchester Public ances; laundry room, sci Immaculate rooms. Modern Route 44-A, (Coventry onlyTand a sinsingle Manager, 14. Home raised, lovely child’s Products wwM 4535_ ment. References and security off with large picture windows now. $31,600. H ayes A gen cy, pets. $186 per month, $136 lease kitchen and shaded ibC in love­ listed, im m acu^ 7 - room tooee who are qu^fled. Natu- j;2“heUe L“ MwhIi* Eairkart’- “not unrelated to my long and g „ ^ ^ ^ ““ ^ to ^ e v e ^ rf sihool87n46 Main Street, Man- pet. 647-9696. ed porch, 2-car garage, on . rear wall at ground level. 6464U81. 742-6040 ^ 6466363 Raised Ranch. Double sraraae. rallzatlon naners should be ore- , , „ ____t. onH u/ork fm- the “ Hye” apanisn com. q e v e ro i o i ______in k isb PICK YbUR own strawberries, n e i^ r One-bedroom apart- security. CaU James J. Ges- ed grounds. CaU own^, 649- ly neighborhood. $36,OW. C all POODLES — Chocolate brown 36 cents, bring own c^tainers. ,155 say, a t 875-0134. 8500. ^ OAPE - Across street from Warren E. Rowland, Hector, p er month Price reduced to $46,900. TOLLAND — 3 new Raised miniature, AKC, two perma­ Volpl Farms, Volpl Rd., Bol- ^nd 2-bedroom apartments, TOWNHOUSE, 4V4 rooms, fin- ---- r r hospital, 6^ rooms, fireplace, 643-110$. \ Jensen St. Ranches and 2 Ranch houses R ealtors, M LS, 2667476, 742- Th e fo llow in g m eetings and ^ j^ tlT w in d e r * said to have been made while Douglas E. Pierce, nent shots, 9 weeks old, very ton. from______$200 _per______month.TO Pdul W. ished _____room iLin ibasement. J : _____ Heat, MANSFIELD ^ — SmaU ^ four- MANCHESTER- 48 ^ 11-ROOM CUSTOM RANCH. aluminum siding, carpeting, Two colored lUustratimla.. 3 with fireplaces and 1% baths, 8243. activities are scheduled tor this Richard, 6 termer Connecticut Insurance reasonable. Call 289-6228. garage, absolutely immacu­ MANCHEISTER — Vernon line',. Also, Philip H. Richard, 6 J " t o iiii,.,,, r rvrf showing a group of "MinuteMinute \ Business Manager. PICK your own strawberries, Dougan Realtor, 649-4080. hrt w a ter^ p ll^ c^ AvaU- o;Uy.'"8^urity deporit SSJe” tlvin^' ih T 'Wall-to-waU caipeting through- 'x^nder construction. Chooae able August 1st. 649-8924. w ith fire- out, 3 baths, large rec room. late. Bel Air Reel Estate, 643- 1962 Ranch, garage, goigeous TOLLAND 6room Ranch, in week:xr . T, ^ t Grant Rd.; Mrs. Mary Smith, 7. Men” and George Washington FREE puppy to good home. 36 cents a quart. Good picking. MANCHESTEUt — 3 rooms, ______required. 1-684-4831. park-like pine treed 146x200 y ^ r own decor. $26,900. and commercial area, 160x300’ lot, *'*^^'**^j Manchester Manor, W. (Jenter J®*'of Hartford Fire wearing a Continental uniform Needs room to run. CaU 643- Albasl Form, VUla Lou ^ Rd-. utUlUes, apidiances, parking, POUR - ROOM unfurnished SSn, excellent P>«». i~v>-I-: ______lot, house absolutely immacu­ $27,9Q0. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, _ • T_ .Si Laige treed lot, 180x216’ with a u-Awmiranm v $26,000. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, m ®®^. P\*" ’ °“®® St.; WiUiam J. A. Taylor, 88 W. tee ™®F^ dominate toe' .vhihuexhibit. U • 47tt0. off Birch Mountain Rd., Bol- monthly.. Security de- apartment,• 915 Main St. $100 ’O m m * r m u m | y condltloa. Qiuet area. Immedl- * MANCHESTER — 7 - room late, pri'vacy, $22,900. Meyer 876-6279. 1766279. B t e l ^ * M iddle T p k e.; Thom as N. T evl- w ito toe Story Hour 1VOTICE ton. posit. Flano Agency, 646-2677, menthlv includen heat. AvaU- _ _ f ate occupqncy. Asking $27,600. Bowers Cape. Four bedrooms, R ealtors, 643-0609. Board of Education. 7:30 p.m., Merrow; Mrs. Bertha P. Telegraph Co. He rejecleo FREE DOG, 2 years mixed monthly includes heat. AvaU- _ _ The Potter Library in North able August 1st. Inquire Mr. ROB* 67 Prechett^ Realtors, 647-9908. CAPE—Full shed dormer, large dining room, 2 baths, flre------:------^ ----- BOLTON Four - bedroom COVENTRY - North, Raised Rham High School; American “ ^ 2Tnion St • ^ Sui tee merger Dec. 13, 1969. but ^ FOR ^kl^SSION spayed female, gentle, good — ------— ^ WE HAVE customers waiting ^oope. Savings Bank of Man Utchen and living room, with place, garage. Dick Lemieux, watchdog, stays dooryard HotlSOhola GOOOS 51 COVENTRY Lake — Beautiful r e i >u < Women’s AuxlUa^ p. willard,’ Groton; *^®" ‘^Ito^Lk^s^!^ hour erery Wednesday startl^ OF EL1X3T0RS, f 6r the rental of your apart- cheater, 923 Main St. must seU, settle bedrooms. 649-9737, Helen D. Cole, Real­ In center of town location. AU 1% baths, aluminum storms, without chain. 742-8080. Lakewood Heights cottage for . , „. „ . __ fireplace, den, 4 garage. exceUent view. Spot- meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Legion HaU. Charles Zagllo, Glastonbury. ^ „«,® TOWN OF A>jpOVER, SEWING machine — Singer zlg or *>ome. J.D. Real Es- 2-f^Uy 4H-4 rtwms, , ^ tor, 643-6666. 6room apartments for mini- screens, 100x400^/101. Mid 20’s. less throughout. Jesdor Realty, Tuesday: Planning and Zon- BIRTHS SATURDAY: A Virginia Smith, executive ince ------rent, sleeps 7, $85. per week. CONNECTICOT GREAT DANE puppies, AKC zag. Button holes, mono- tate Associates, Inc. 648-6129. AVAILABLE A u ^ t 1st, four- furnaces and base- mum maintenance. New heat- Bel Air Real Esto$e, 643-6332. Call hOtten Agency, Realtors, 742-9667. ing Commission pubUc hearing daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wll- president of ^ bank; Notice Is hereby given that fawn with high black masks, grams,, hems, etc. OriglnaUy apartment, second floor, nt, lOO’ frontage plus S-stcay EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- MANCHESTER — Has to be Ing- system. ExceUent invest------^ i ------« Warehouse Goolsbee. assistant vice presl TOWN OF MANCHESTER seen. FamUy styled -room Co­ toe Board for Admlsaloit o< exceUent peSgree, AUegro’s $349, now only $64. Easy MANCHESTER - large 4-room stovC, parking Included. 643-6930. ucturally sound buUding 84x room Colonial may be used for 6 ment opportunity. Wolverton COLUMBIA — Oomplet^y ren apartment, garage, stove, lonial, spotless from top to bot­ A gen cy, R ealtors, 6462813. ovated 6-room Cape on lU cely ^ ^ e b - o u s e T n t ^nt; to^'^^d C.-'®® " NOTICE Electors for toe town o t Ando Danes 1-537-5473. term s. C a ll 622-0931, D ealer. Adults, no pets. Call 649-1928 wTorvTTAMTrsrr tL / ^ ’ ***“■• ExceUent invest- home or offices, large lot with lovely wooded yard, $160. before 4 p.m. ______mwit for smart buyer. OoU posstbUitybuyer. of acquiring more acqu iring tom with brand new kitchen landscaped acre lot. M u^.; be room vtoterized cottage and of E lec^ 6 to 8 p.m., Tbw n^s. Peter Forllni, vice prerid^tr^an^s C. Nokes. ver wiU be in sesslan in the L land. Four-room heated cot­ POSITION VACANCY monthly. 569-1744, 643-2096. ow ner 649-1919 a fte r p.m . with buUt-in oven, range and MANCaiESTER ^family, 6-4-4- seen to be appreciated. extra buUding lot. Formeriy Office BuUding. Stream Dr.. Vernon; a son to vice presiaem, ^ _ Town Office BuUding on Mon­ ------T— CLEAN, used refrigerators,' tage. Walking distance /to 6 land. ASSESSMENT AIDE dishwasher, 3 big bedrooms. 3, on business zoned lot. CaU help with financing. Asking/owned...owned and buUt by successful. ”®«"®«“ y= „f the bank president; (Jeoige day from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. w ____ « — ranges, automattc washers beach. C all 643-0491. $7,079.80 - $8,062.62 rouitry ono supplies 03 guarantq^a,. See them at MANCHESTER Deluxe one- Furnislieom must be a stone, manure, pool, and patio Dealer I ______NOWI 'Thinkiiig of SeU- Above ground Redwood pool furnished. Central location. Security deposit. CaU. 649-2262 ELLINGTON — New 4 bed- Town Office BuUding; HELP jjarl Gressman, East resigne^ March 2. necUcut 06040. ■ citizen. sand. 643-9604. ' ——^ ------Near Manchester Hospital and after 6 p.m . / \ ^ M A N C H E FTE R - $24,600. ;7^ property?" CaU room Colonials overlooking ^1- meeting, 8 p.m.. ------Town Office o rt.„»K W to Mr. The Intoctment charges toe de Closing date for filing is Ruth K. MUnson, J______RElFlRlGElRA’rOR — apart- Wonted To Rent room Cape, central location, T O D A Y I Realtors, 9-28 3. .SCREENEip loam, sand, gravel, jnent size, like new, $76. 80” high school. $180 and $186. ■Ungton Ridge Country piub, BuUding. anu jtob. ^twuc*. t o t T Slmet m------fend«;nts ^ to using . „ , almost, $2 Wednesday. July 21. 1971. Town CSerk for Board for $10 RE?yARD for information famUy room,' garage, 60x120 processed gravel, stone, fill. gas stove, $36. Aluminum com- Phone 649-9268. MANCHEISTER — .Immaculate Low, low, 40s. Carriage Beal- Friday: Charlie Brown AU- jjgw State Rd • a son to Mr. million In Illegal b ^ loans to Admission Electors Business Locations leading to suitable rent in lot. A real value. Bel Air Real 6-room Ranch plus 12x17' fa m ­ Also bulldozer and backhoe bln^cm tereen doors, HO. d e l u x e one-bedroom apart- ty, 646-1110. Stars game vs. Columbia, 6 g^d Mrs Michael Curtis, Merl- buy toe stock. ^ service and drain fields. each. 643-2466 evenings o r 643- ______F o r R e n t 64 Manchester area for famUy Estate, 643-9332. Uy room. Three large bed­ ------„ ■ —■ p.m> Rham High School field, den In a statement Issued Just aft- ment equli^d with aU modern TOLLAND — 6room Raised ’ ■ _____ “ en. g . q. u r . er his Indictment, George Nokes George H. Griffingi Andover. 1442. with 4 children and dog. WUl rooms, 'fireplaced Uving room, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, i 30NNBXjn(3UT conveniences. AmiUe off-street COMMERCIAL place for lease do painting and minor upkeep. • BEDROOM 742-7886. PHILBRICK attached garage. Private yard. I^ch, with m^nl^ent rtw Evening Herald d a Y: Mrs. Judy Blske, 462 Jr. said: “Neither the ^ e Air HEUDS’TROM combination car­ parking. Rental $160. per or sale 461 Main St., next to Reasonable rent. Please caU 20s. W olverton A gen cy, R e ­ of 2H^tes^ Hebron correspondent Anne Main St.; Roland H. Cormier. National Bank (which he found^ NOTICE month with one-year lease and post office. ExeCUent business 649-6618, 1-928-6461. ^17*“ PICNIC tables, extra sturdy, oU riage, carbed, stroUer, like altors, 649-2813. place ^ “?^*^**J^* J” Emi, TeIeitooi^<228-S971. 41 Ann Rd., South Windsor; ed) nor any^e el^ lost any WATER MAIN ASSBSSBIENTS bolted, 30-36-40” wide tops, 6-6- new, $20. Swingomatlc baby one month escrow. CaU Jarvis location with- buUding. CaU ■ ______Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. ennmroom , hnaevnentbasem ent gaararasre. ra ge, $31,-$31.- ^ X , ^ g x^g^v c Brown, 348 E . m oney or suffered in any w ay R ea lty Co., 643-1121. AGENCY MANCHESTER — Henry St., 7-8-10’ long. From $25. up de­ swing, lik e new, $4. 649-1746. 646-2426, 9-6. SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, fire­ 900. T.J. (Jrockett, Realtor, Mldtoe^^ke.;' Mrs. Marla C. from the trar^Uons arking, near hospital. $30,000 income. Carriage Real­ Spencer Street and Hartford Road: $32,000. Hutchins A gency, ETechette Realtors, 647-9993. stone fireplace, fuU basement, said Monday they are still work- Washington St., „ „ .. 1969 to D ec. 12, 1969. AUpnAai and air-condiUoner. Personalized Eloora BuUding, ty, ^ . ACTUAL SEWING machines 1971 push 6 1110 R ealtors, 640-6824. Be bn vacatiem aU year around a ’igeneral” Investlga--< ^ teU o , 18 EsteUe Dr., Ver^n, j-'g -’j, president Nokes Mrs . butttm zig-zag, unclaimed, lay­ Generous closets, basement 390 Main St., 649-9268. LINWOOD DRIVE, Manches­ tor only $42,900. Lessenger Co.. ^ the rtrangllng death of Anthony N. Noel. Seagraves Rd.. It says Pre^ntN okes, Mrs^ ACTUAL ASSESSMENT MANCHESTER — Nice 3 - bed­ to away, $46.50. Singer zig-zag storage, master TV antenna, , -- I ^ Inve^H ^26,900 - 6 -R O O M R aised te r 8-room Colonial, 4 bed­ Realtore, 1-42692W. 742-9718. n^em-oW GaU% iSm ps^ of Coventry; Vincent PhlUp Dupuy, Smith and Goolsbee were a s s e s s m e n t (DEFERRED) ment property located in- cen- ’ room Ranch, 3 acres, ideal for WOODUND with cabinet, originally over laundry faculties. Parking for u ______D «kii# A C ^Ranch, quaUty construction, room s, 2 fireplaces,. 1 % baths, * ^ _ _T\m • ^iTeaci Dtlfn f? William E. HiU $2,641.22 $ . ■ *, horse or pqpy. Paul W. Dou­ 7. Stamford, and that no specific b ^ to honor drafts $340 now only $62.00, under two cars per apartment. Heat nOMaC* rp r Keni OO ter of town, two blocks from m sed hearth firopiace, stove, favorable financing available. Raymtmd Ames 880.10 teachers college. Income $601 gan, R ea ltor, 649-4686. *^w«m *m irtim ei^ottave^P^ate 1®®^ I'®''® I®®®® develop^ yet. 'Weir, 418 Care Dr. MANOR guarantee. Easy terms, 622- and hot water Included. $176 t O LLA N D — -6-room Ranch IH , baths, garage,,., ...trees. Contact Mr. Matrick or Mr. G eorge B . Ic Estelle Doris Cole 764.64, per mraith. , Price reduced beach. June G ^ ■6461837,’ “ 1“ Thompson’ s body w as Also. M rs. M ary 961.(Mi 0476, dealer. per month. Peterman Agency, available September for one- Hutchins Agency, -Realtora, MANCHESTER CentraUy lo- Ooope Savings Bank of Man- Alexcuider Jarvis from $30,000 to $21,000 due to Pasek R ealtors, 2867476. found Saturday near toe Mer- 2,867.62 APARTMCNTS 649-9404. year lease, 2 baths, garage, 64941324. cated spaelous 4-bedroom old­ Chester, 646-1700. Anthcmy F. A Crescent E. DeClanti WE BUY, and seU used fur­ health reasons. Bank commit- 764.64 security, references, $266. er Colonial, IH baUis, fire- ^ ^ Gilda Agostinelli HOMIESTEUU) ST. niture, appliances etc. Week- DEiSIRABLE four rooms. Sec- ment available. Low deposit si-ss HOMESTEAD ST., duplex, 416.06 monthly. Hayes Agency, 646- place, large paric-Uke yard. SUPERB 8-bedroom, Colonial In Nathan O. Agostinelli OFF W. MIDiHD TPKE,. days, and evenings, 13 Oxford ond floor. EHectric stove and required. CaUF. M. Goal exceUent condlttcn, 2-car ga- PUDUC oeacn, cuie iwur-iwiii x.. h 6,816.24 MANCHESTER 0181. O nly $28,900., H ayes A gency, beautllul Lakew ood C ircle Ranch with fireplace. N«W ce- to be toe clothing Miss Thomp- 67 Lexington Dr., Robert ti. Manchester Motor Sales St., Manchester or call 643- heat. $160 monthly. Security. Agency, Realtors, 643-2682. rage, lot 100x126. Marion E. 8,646.76 646-OIM area, exceptional hom e ,pn ramie tile bath, on shaded lot. son was wearing. Mayer, 76 Wedgewo^ Dr.; Her- Louis C. Bunce 8341 anyUme. 649-1919 between 6-7 p.m .' Robertson,, Realtor, 648-6968. wooded lot, $86,000. C all W ar­ 9a.80 1 , 2 and .^-bedroom luxury M A N C 9 P K T E R 6%-room t WO-TENEJMENT, 4 and 6, $18,800. Lessenger Co., Real-. Police said toe body was nude bert Beaver, East Haroora. Cash for Glass Wesley B. A Doris L. Bunce ------\------ren E. Howland, Realtor, 643- apartments. Features-waU-t^ SOFA, wing chair, lamps, dl- DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart- Ranch available September aluminum siding, also leased MANCHEiSTER, like new, ex- tori 1-4269291 anytime. Dick from toe waist up and that miss Also, James L. Bell, Swto S^, CapihS Region Development (Jorp. 2,960.81 wall carpeting, vanity tUe C50UNTRY CLUB nette, kitchen utensils, crib, ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, one-year tease. Security, tavern. OU hot water heat, lot 1106. Estate of Joseph A Teresa Lee 2,680.67 2,641.22 baths, buUt-in oven, range, qulsltely reproduced authentic SeUc. 7469718. Thompeon had apparently been C oventry: M rs. E lizabeth N. other items. Call. 643-7001. complete appliances, 2 air- references, heat included, Lebro T. A Anthony J. Urlwnetti, dishwasher, refrigerator and 116x177’ . W etteide R ea lty, 649- 9^-room Dutch Colonial qn 6-bedroone asvaaayheat, wail-to-waU, wMsa w a— carpeting. ' jr ^ ■ W> in kitchen, formal dining home. O wner ^872-8861. N o on premises at N.Y. 10U6. The Spring & Summer R obert D. to _wy, u ler p^j. Philbrlck car. Security deposit required, near school, bus, shopping. agents. V. Mat 5S!no.„ * « " » ! , ’71 ALBUM is 65f, includes your property. Cedi F. M. lection committee ^ to hold _ the _ Joseph_ __Lemay Jr. and son. East The 'rt>» bot’.’esivxh’Va are■>«> meltedmnited downdm j, 1971. ' M urdock m odel B-1. C a ll 648-9920. room, family room with plen­ CODI. St}ln Hanbor ud Slu. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. CaU 643-9678. Char Bon Agency, 648-0683. 867 Oakland St. postage and handling. Gaal Agency, Realtors, 643- p^^'^ntlon at Miami Beach be- Hartford; Mra. David Hart and to make other bottles or to be DONALD D. WELLS, Seeretary R ea lto r 643-2692 ty of storage area. AU richly MANCHESTER - 8-room over­ The Spring and Summer COVBIED WAGON...Twelve hand: 2682. nnnwA that’s Where the Demo- son, Glastonbury: Mrs. Peter used In constructing roads. The Board of Directors 643-0661 irouSETOLD loU — AnUques, PRESIDENTIAL Village Apart- ROCKVILLE — 6-room duplex MANCHBSTESR ^ Business carpeted, 8 large bedrooms, sized expanded Cape. Two Manchester, Conn. '71 Basic FASHION Book is tome deeigne of Pioneer Davtl 646-6926 beautiful large treed back­ $1.00, includes postage Pattern pleene:'direetloni. 01OS- crate will have their convention. Smith and daughter, 46 Spruce cans will be reprocessed into Manchester, OonnecUcut bric-a-brac, locks, : fi^ames, ments, Manchester — One”and residenUal neighborhood, utU- zone, large well kept estate- large treed back- baths, four bedrooms, family J U L Y 22, 1971 SSt, Ineindae peiteta and han- Equipment would not have to be St. more cans or other aluminum yard. Let us show you the and handling. dllni. glassware. We buy estates, two-bedroom apartments. For iUes not included.'$176 month- Uke home, 1 ^ baths. MSlnte- room,' lovely , ______suburban lot.____ Ga- Read Herald Ads shifted Also, Mrs. Edward Savldge producU. x Dated at Mancheater, Connecticut, this 8th day of July, 1971. Village Peddler, Auctldneer, appointment or further infor- ly. AvaUable August'7th. 872- nance-free ^exterior. Double ga-. Call owner, 648-4918. No rage._ $29,900. Hayes Agency, 12KI0 Noon 420 Lake St., BiUton, 640-3247. mation, call anytime, 646-2623. 0369 between 7:30-9 p.m. rage. Hayte Agency, 646-0181. agents please. 646-0181. MONDAY, JULY 12; 1971 i*AGE TWENTY AT«ivig« DaOy Net Press Run Tlie Weather For The Week Rinded Chance of ahowers E u id thun- May 29, 1911 derahowers tonlglit, the low In Brotherhood In ■■ Action will the eos and 70. WednesKlay her meet Wednesda]^ at 8 p.m. at the Dana Acting Director Two Requests coming sunny and pleasant, the- About Town KofC -Home. The meeting Is 15,550 highs In the 80s. Tile meeting of St. Margaret’s open to members Of Manchester Manchester— Ciiy of Village Charm Circle, .Daughters of Isabella, and Friendship Lodges of Ma- Of College Department Before PZC . sriieduled for tomorrow flight sons, B’nai B’rith and KofC. x i » j i,i I B 7 4 (OwMined AdrertlBiag on Page IS) has been postponed to July ^ ----- Richard A. Dana h ^ be^n to write weekly scripts and his- Only two applications jvill be VOl^ LXXXX, NO. 240 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1971 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS 27, at the home of Mrs. Rose -rfie Guild of Trinltyi Covenant named aCUng director of th-e dl- torical commercials for the considered by the Planning, and , U F E n M B I You’ll nover'have Schwoerer, 103 Mather St. Church will have a fair work- vision cf .humanlUes and com-“Your Hit P w a d e ' show, which Zoning ^Commission tonight at beoauBe each ‘ ^ shop tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the munlcaUon arts at Manchestef- starred Frank Sinatra. 7:30 In the Municipal Building prlnlB your roll of B&ck Miss Nancx Lund, director of church. Those planning to ato ^m m unlty C o llie , effective After three ^years ^ free kOda-cotor ram w e (thro ^ hearing room. LUTESLY PREB. » fresh roU-^ fUm for your camera. We replace the film nftslc and education at the tend are reminded to bring ma- , x , A third Item previously sched­ m you have developed. Its ^ frra h - .Cromwell Children’s Hqme, will terials and Ideas. , radio and the years of tele- dated and top quality. and Ko­ Bell Telephone Bids Leaders of House be guest speaker and soloist at _ English department who held vision, he joined the Young and uled has been withdrawn by tbe dak, top. Quick prooessing . . . applicant, due to Insufficient 24 hour service for the luncheon meeting of the Manchester WA’TES will meet Rublcam advertising agency as black and white (Just Christian Women’s Club tomor- tomorrow at the Itallan-Ameri- ".°y^ devoting added time to creator of new programs In both.'' time to prepare the proposal, a little Wt longer for ------tomorrow ai iiic xiai.fixt-xx,..>.x. tenchinp- color). row at 11:46 a.m. at Valle’s club, Eldridge St. Weighing “ ^ "'n g . media. He was later in charge according to the planning office. To Avert Walkout See^ More Study Steak House, Hartford. Mrs. jjg (rgm 7 to 8 p.m. Dana joined MCC last year of radio and TV advertising ac- ’The application by Atty Leon Beverly Reale, cosmetician, ____ as assistant to the division di- counts with national ' manufac- Podrove, could be rescheduled By BBOOKS JACKSON later. Podrove was seeking a will give beauty hints for all Members of Campbell Coun rector and Instructor of Eng- turers, bank, and publishers. Aaeoclated, Press Writer ages during the program. ,, KofC will meet tonight at ^Is special responsibility Special assignments Included zone change from Industrial to Ou CBSACitatidu Business III on 12.9 acres off HJGGEn DRUG 404 MIDPlJC TPIDB. VyjlSI W ASH IN G TO N (A P ) — The Bell telephone system Reservations for the luncfieon xu’ Qulsh Funeral Home, 226 'V“ develop and su^rvlse work as supervisor and agency By WIIJxIAM F. ARBOOA8T and nursery facilities close to- gt to pay respecte and <»r®er programs within the Hll- gtory editor In creating and de­ Deming St., to allow highway tx)day anpounced it would sweeten its contract offer in Associated Press Writer day and may be made with recite the Rosary for the late vision. veloping “ Four Star Playhouse” service businesses such as a a last-minute attempt to keep half a million employes motel or restaurant. The land is Mrs. Wendell Bolton william Griffin and the “ Kaiser Aluminum from walkings off the job Wednesday morning. W ASH INGTON (A P )— House leaders agreed today in an area where realignment Center Rd. Hour.*’ Chairman The company SBdd terms o f ------^ ^ ------to try to recommit for fuAher study a contempt of and reconstruction of Deming the Improved offer would be ---- The VFW Auxiliary will meet Dana coordinated the .design, The newly formed Manches­ the company sEdd brought the Congress citation against th\ Columbia Broadcasting New students, who will attend tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the St. is planned In conjunction made public after they were for- construction, and staffing of the ter Teen Community Players with widening of the Wilbur total to 30 per cent. System. Manchester High School next post Home. Plans will be dls- molly presented to union bar- 1964 World’s Pair "The Triumph will present its first production Cross Highway. __, , x X. • X . Current pay for teletrfione 'Die decision was announced It Ms the first citaUon ever ^ e a r may register at the school cussed - for a pancake festival ' of Man” exhibit for the Travel­ ^ n ^ teams sometime later in worker® from to^ of by Speaker CArl Albert, D- sought^ by a congressional com­ July 27 and 28 at 8 :30 p.m. The two 'applications stjll on S A M 'S the day. /administration office from 8:30‘ next Sunday and a fashion show $118 for operators to $193 for Okla., following a meeting at­ ers Insurance Co. Subsequently, the agenda are by K LI Associ­ Barber President Joseph A. mittee iLgalnst a segment of the / to 11 a.m. and 1 to 2:30 p.m., „n July 20. he became agency coordinator the East Catholic High School ates of East Hartford and de­ craftsmen. tended by Chairman Iferley O. broadcEtM media Monday through Friday. They ------— Belrne of the AFLrCIO Commu­ for all Travelers broadcast ac­ auditorium. veloper Alexander Jarvis of Ehrentually a strike could tie StEiggrers, D-W. Va., of the Com­ CBS cohtended the requested, must have a transcript forward­ nications Workers of America tivities, including the annual Michael Parker of 50 Wil- Manchester. ^ d that on row money issues merce .Committee. but tmused,\fllm tEtkes Eire in the ed to the high school prior to P n l j l i c R e C O r Q S Masters Invitational Golf Tour­ K L I is seeking. A special per­ “ I’d say we are apart by maybe ^ l««sed-wlre clr- Staggers’ committee had rec­ same catego^ els a news re­ registration. A testing session liams St. is chairman of the SHOE REPAIR ommended the citation and a Warranty Deeds nament, carried over the CBS- mit to allow construction of one per cent.. porter’s note^ EUid thereby Eire will be held at the school Sept. group which is composed of 26 vote on it today. Raymond D. and Alice K. TV network. After 20 years with some 60 one-aind two-bedroom A compcuiy spokesmEui said protected by \toe 1st Amend­ 9 for new students entering W O R K DONE /' Albert did not say what com­ Blanco to Robert E. and Sandra Young and Rublcam, Dana was teen-agers. Other officers are units of conventional apartments later he saw this as a hearten­ ment. \ Grades 11 and 12. mittee would be asked to msike Professional Et^^laUons and A. Wilbanks, property at 136 TV-radlo supervisor- for many Steven Packard, vice chair­ on five acres off New State Rd. ing Indication that some last- WHILE YOU WAIT a “judicial study” If the House groups representing all seg- Hollister St., conveyance tax national advertising accounts. man; Denise Doyon, secretary,, north of -Hilliard St. ’The land minute settlement might be ’The circus In story and film He Is the author of three and^ Sally Miller, treasurer. abuts ah existing apartment reached. However, Belrne also goes along with the decision "to ments of journaJlsi^ have ex- will be featured In story hours Grossman to Jess E. and. novels and six plays, has writ­ Debbie Gilkey Is patron com­ complex and Is a lre a ^ properly W E DO said -serious differences- re- Import Flood have such a study. Presumably pressed concern over th for children 4-8 years old In the p l T e s M W ^^er, “property on’ ten lyrics for many songs, and mittee chairman. She is assist­ zoned for the proposed use. mcdned on how the money It would be made by the Judl- mittee’s recommendkUon ana Its possible Impact on freedom Junior Room of Mary Cheney Brookfield St., conveyance tax co-authored children’s songs In ed by Amy Parker and Victoria Jarvis is iisking for. a change would be split up. ctery Committee. Library tomorrow from 10:30 to ORTHOPEDIC WORK StEiggers disagreed with the of the press. \ J36.20. the Vanguard album series, Parker. from Rural Residence to Resi­ Beirne, who spoke on the Decrifed At 11:16 a.m. and Wednesday from decision. Opponents already havk cited 3 Judgment Lien ’ "The Baby Sitters.” ’The four one-act plays to be dence C on six acres off the NBC-’TV “ Poday” show, sEdd STORE HOURS ” I personally feel that the In­ the historic practice within the 2:30 to 3:16 p.m. Ib e films will Donald G. Rosenberg against A native of.Wilkes-Barre, Pa., presented are “ The Torch south side ,of Hartford Rd. at Eigreement would have to be tegrity of the House calls for a- be “ Circus D ay" and “ Circus Ralph D. and Leanne M. Ojal% Dana is married to the former Bearers,” ‘ ”rhe Weak Spot,” Spencer St., for future niultl- MONDAY THRU SATURDAY recuihed by someUme in the Eift- Labor Confab judicial study,” Albert said, (See Page lUgIrt) Animals.” $178, property at 84 Concord Rd. Mildred Ferry of Newton, Mass. “ Not Enough Rope,” and “ Heat family residential use. 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. ernoOn to avert a strike, which Lightning.” The land lies mostly to the he has caHed “ inevitable.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Jacob ‘ "nie Integrity of the House Is at Marriage Licenses ’The result is two new pro- The couple lives in Lyme, where 515 M A IN ST., M ANCHESTER ’The Five P ^ aub of Tern- ' Srnest John Smith and Louise gre a^yjiiung'ap- Mrs. Dana is director of the Proceeds from the perform­ rear of properties at 816, 828 ’Hie telephone sltuaUmi conies S. Potofoky, president of the stake.” The leadership postltlon was pie Chapter, OES, will have a Luntta, both of East Hart- proval’ before being offered for Lyme Drama Workshop. ’They ance' will benefit the Drug . and 836 Hartford Rd. and backs at<^ a alx-week-old naUonwide AmcdgEimated Clothing Workers TEL. 646-4281 that since the First Amendment picnic Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Student enrollment. One Is t h e ------have a daughter, actress------Bar­ Advisory Center. ’Tickets will up to new 1-84. Land to the west tetegraiih riiutdown Euid coin- ®f America, ssdd today that TV Show cides with threatened locEdlzed American labor cannot compete Emd other legal matters were In­ at the home of Mrs. L. Rggej. Daniel Bottlng of Cov- ^^^la associate program, bara Dana of New York City. be on sale at the door. is already zoned Residence C. volved, there should be a fur­ VonDeck Jr., 70 Gerald Dr., ^„try and Susan Anne Gibson of ^hich Includes the study of ndl and mall tie-ups. 'with the wage levels behind ther sQiy. Staggers’ comnflttee Rockville. Members are remind- 149 Center St., July 17, broadcast, writing and announc- I f the worst hapjpens, the com- cheap Imports, Controversy Villagers are searched by South Vietnamese soldiers as they return to Ba Thu Is not a judicial panel. ed to bring their own meat and church of the Nazarene. fum making, and photog- binaticxi of labor troubles could He told delegates to an' AFL- Some members sfild privately speclal food dishes. Husbands of Douglas Havens Korns of East raphy. ’The other, publications cause a moiuimentEtl snsul of CIO Oonferetice of Jobs that in the Parrot’s Beak section of Cambodia. The Cambodians, who carry white David Bruce the decision stemmed from members are inlvted to attend Hartford and Lorraine Margaret assistant, includes the study of America’s communications. American workers are suffering flags in hope of protecting themselves, had fled the village before /the Widespread ...... ’’from a growing flood of Im­ feELTS that the House might not the picnic. Dyer of Wlnthrop, Mass., July journalism., public relations, South Vietnamese advance. The soldiers discovered the community ,tb be ports from nations where wage approve of the cltEition, thereby By 1)ARL C. CRAFT ~ — 17. marketing, and photography, booby-trapped and searched the returning villagers carefully. (A P Photo) Resignation NBJW HAVEN (AiP)—The Om i- levels Eu-e as low as nine cents setUng a precedent in rejecting Associated Press Writer ’The Town of Manchester James Dongela of East Hart- gjjd was planned jointly with necUcut Union of Telephone an hour.” the recommendation of a com­ pension group will meet tomor- ford and Gall Roxanne Borst of y,e business careers division, Workers saya a strike Eigainst “ And God knows we cannot mittee chalrmEUi. WASHINGTON (AP) — The row at 2 p.m. at the basement Bolton, July 17, St. James’ acting division director, A Possibility the Southern New England Tele- compete with nine cents an ’The Issue is a contempt cita­ first govermnentEil critics of of the Senior .Citizens Center. Church. Dana’s duties will comprise ac- ’"nre Selling of the Pentagon” phone Co. could come Wednes- hxxir,” he said, “ Eind we don’t SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) tion against the Columbia attEmked what CBS showed Emd tlvltles In the sujiervlslon of the day morning at 6 a.m. propose to.” CIA - Trained Army Seizes — Sources a* the Western White BroadcasUng System and■ Its told, but the real fight came fine arts, English, and foreign ’Ihe union Einnounced Monday Potofsky said AmerlcEin In- House sEiid today “ there has president. Frank Stanton, for when OongresB tried capturing language departmenlts. ’They tliEit the union members held dustrlea have already lost more been some discussion" about refusing to surrender to me The sad part faces Emd voices left on the cut­ will include administrative voted overwhelmingly to auth- thEui 200,000 jobs in the last five the possible resignation of Da- House. Commerce C ^ m it t ^ ting-room floor. work Involving teaching sched­ orlze a strike. ’Ihe vote Was years largely beckuse of Im- Control of Plain in Laos vid K. E. Bruce as chief U.S. material used in making the The escalEiting war of words (rf the picnic ules, faculty student loaxls, 6,793 in favor of a strike and ports. Several other £4>®6^ers In pesme negotiator In P eltIs. But documentary, ’The Selling budgets, and hiring bf faculty SAIGON' (A P ) — The army of make during the dry season be­ moved on up the coEist after reEmhed from BoErton, where 1,763 opposed, the union said. a. discussion session winding up they said, ‘"There’s been by no Pentagon, It may only weigh an ounce or be as small as members. He will continue to Tim lof home? Meo tribesmen trained Emd ginning In November.’'Usually lEishing the northern sector of The film was critlcEil of mllt- Vice President Spiro T. Agnew The strike authorlzaUon has the two-day conference voiced the Meo forces advance in the South VietnEim with up to 10 means a finEil decision.’' your fist but every scrap of paper, every dis­ teach a course In English com- equipped by the U.S. Central In­ tary pubUc relaUons acUviUes, denounced thft. documentary, to the effect of putting the CUTW the same anti-import theme. ' v wet season Emd are pushed back inches of rain. If the veteran diplomat should ^ ^ information demanded Hollywood, where Columbia carded can and bottle, every tossed cigarette posRion. In line with the naUonEil Com- The conference w e is told e a ^ but the telligence Agency luis seized during the dry months. resign, administration sources BroEidcEmtlng System President Dana spent 36 years as a mdnicaUons Workers of Amerl- Her that orgEuiized labor is tak­ The U.S. Commimd In Saigon was raw m aterial not telecEmt in butt contributes to the country’s pollution 'vli'toaily complete control of the The drive this , year begsm last reported, his likely r^Iacem ent Frank StEmton pledged to bEitUe teacher, writer, and producer, es who have threatened to Strike Ing the rap for an economic cri- reported that enemy gunners the finished progrEim. problem. A candy wrapper or a paper napkin Plain of Jars in eEiatern Laos week. shelled an AmericEm artillery would be WUllEim Porter, U.S. “ this unwarranted Euition” of a J While committee CSialrman starting as writer and remote EigEiinst the Bell System Wednes- sis caused by Nixon administra- ambEissador to South Korea. may seem insignificant but together with the and encountered no slgnificEmt OfficlEils in VienItiEme sEild base 16 miles northwest of the Harley O. StEiggers, D-W.Va., House subpoena. producer for the CBS network tkm pollciee. This advice was forthcoming billions of other pieces of scrap tossed on the reslstEmca from Communist they expect Vang Pao’s men to coastal city of Nha Trang. A Insisted the panel’s contempt The program, first telecast weekly radio series, ” We the We can lend The president of the Connecti­ “ The fEiUure of this adminis­ as Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, Nix­ attempt to hold the PlEiln of ground each year they become a serious part of People.” ’The program brought forces, Ambriccm sources In 'VI- communique said some Amerl- vote of 28 to 13 was not a chal­ Feb. 23, SEdd the Pentagon cut union SEdd a strike would be tration to hold down InfflaUcm Jars although they have not yet on’s chief adviser on national him Into contact with many entlEme reported today. cEins were wounded but none lenge to the 1st AmMidment’e spends at least $30 milllcnj and our overall environment problem. CEdled at the deadline unless hEis created the need for a poUU- prepEired permanent defensive security Eiffairs, flew here for a prominent persons, among Except for five months In WEIS killed Emd damage was free-speech and free-press guar- possibly as much as $190 million Don’t litter. Put your empty packages in SNETCX) mEdees an offer “ ade­ cal scapegoat,” S. Frcmk REd- positions. They have established morning meeting with the Presi­ them John (Barrymore, Wendell 1969, the Plain of Jars Ima been “ light.” Emtees, CBS took a different a year on public relations, not proper receptacles. Don’t throw bottles 01 cans you an island quate to meet the needs” of the tery, president of the Brother- dent on his secrecy-shrouded artillery bases on hilltops in the Wilkie, Eleanor Roosevelt, Judy held by North Vietnamese and view. only to Inform but to persuade or apple cores out of your car window. Make 11,000 SNETCX) union employes, hood of PEiinters, told the open- plEiln, sources said, and some of WASHINGTON (AP) —Two trip around the world EisSoclated Garland, and John Steinbeck. Pathet Lao forces since 1964. ’’The people,” Staggers said, Anieiicans on vitEd riEitianal pol­ Ing session of the A F L -d O them are reportedly msinned by Democratic senators are asking closely with a new Viet Oong sure the picnic grounds are as clean when you "From “ We the People,” AmericEm sources who ar­ “ must be assured that wflat icies. Conference on Jobs Monday! the Senate to prod President peEwie proposal. leave as they were when you arrived. It all helps. rived In Vientiane from the ’Thai troops financed by the U.S. they Eire viewing on their televi­ “ Defending the country not Dana moved to the Foote, Cone Meanwhile the United Tele- “They are trying to jrfn the government. Nixon to urgently pursue Com­ Kissinger conferred with 0 plain 100 miles north of the Lao- just with arms but also with ide- and Belding advertising agency graph Workers, AFL-C fO ,. re- blame for their mistakes on munist proposals for a peace sion screens is true and accu ItlEm capltEd said Meo comman­ The sources said AmerlcEm Bruce In P eitIs on Sunday. rate If you deny Congress the/ology,”- the documentary Pfeople start pollution. People can stop it. settlement in South Vietnam. ported some .progress rni wage; workers Emd their uidons,’’ said do teams have covered most of helicopters and 0123 transport The NaUonEd BroateEisting right to Inquire Into this, Ui0 charged, -“ Pentagon prt^jqgan- issues but ElEdd serious differ- AFL-dO President George the area In search of enemy planes Eire ferrying troops and Sen. Hugh Scott of Pennsylva­ Co. Eind the Washlner ing techniques. be held In the Bennet Junior picket lines they say 'will be reports and rumors. ‘’TTils Is an chEUges against thre^. East cent of totEd housing costs have Secretary of Defense Melvin High School Main Building at 8. EunbassadotiEd matter, and we OoEist newspapers In connection honored by. 100,000 members of been declining by about 2.3 per - R. Laird CEdled the documenta- ’The board will also ' act on will leave it to the White with publication of secret Penta- other_ unions. , , ,,__, cent a year over the past 20 ly unprofesslonEd. two resignations of teachers TWe union seeks a first-year House,” he said.. gon documents, says The Wsish- CBS ^e-te^ecast,. the program presently on leaves of absence, w :^e I n c r ^ of » ^ r cent. It The Post quoted administra­ ington Post! and will hear committee re­ rejected on May 23 the compa- ^ave actually doubled over the tion sources eis saying that Phll- Hie Post, The New York (See Page Eight) Times EUid H ie Boston Globe ports. ny’s last offer of a three-year g >. (See Face Elgbt) contract containing a 17-per- Raftery said the price of mon- Eire su'bjects of the investiga­ cent wage Increase smd sulded tion, the Post said, in today’s fringe Eind cost-of-li'vlng benefits * (See Page n ire e ) editions, quoting unnEuned L Ifld ItT DRUG sources. Officers PARKADE Evidence has been presented Police Pay to the panel for some time, al­ Keep America Beautiful iQ '' OPEN though the jury welb working on other matters when first empa­ Exeeuled ■OunO'''® 7^45 A.M . to 10 P.M. S-- Meskill Denies Date Defect neled in April. The Post SEdd de- Advertising contributed for the public good in cooperation with Tribute To The Advertising Couileil and the internationai Newspaper Advertising Executives tEdls of the investigation are shrouded in secrecy, but it hEus In Morocco Exists on Income Tax Law Slain Officer learned two Boston-area print­ ers were among witnesses RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Ten HARTFORD (A P ) — -Gov. islators to chiui^ their minds surviving ringleaders in the at­ NORWALK (AP) —Some 600 CEdled last week In a govem- ThomErn J. MesklU denied Tues-. tempt to overthrow King Hem- on the issue. policemen from towns and clUes ment attempt to determine how xuxiav uv day that there is a serious de­ san n were -executed today by “ I think the assembly could U.. d^ujneng fect In the income tiuc law that go back into session and in rel­ states gathered here today to _ Ally. Herbert F. Travers . might keep the state from im- You call. We com e. atively short order Eipprove march tor and mourn a Nor- J>*- ^ not fo llw e d the usual '’‘^ “ ^grnment communique poetng the new taj^..until Jim. changes or a substitute pro. 1, 1W2. That's what the service business is all grom,” Alfano ssdd. gun, battle with two suspected rejirt- the King!” just before the yol- “Ihere is no question about about. And that’s the_ business we're in Although disagreeing with bsmk robbers. » leya were fired. the' leglslidlve intent," MesklU ed. Nor hEis the government pro- House SpeEiker WUUam Ridch- The funeral of Pojttpe Bgt. MoroccEUi sources had sEdd W e’re oi>(5all 24 hours’a day. Every day. SEdd Eit his news conference. idded names of InternEd-securlty ford, who doesn’t want to call Nicholas FerE^ 46, began at St. that some of the doomed mili­ Of course it helps if,the serviceman That liitent wem to levy the t » lawyers said to be working on the legislature t>Eu:k, AlfEUio did Jerome’s Church here at U a.m. tary officers were shot Ed da'wn Borrow Hawaii. Martinique on Income received after June the cEise. 3 knqWs what to do when he gets there. Out agree with the speaker that an­ Edter a procession by the pollce- Hmes reporter Nell SheehEUt on Monday. Hits information servicemen do. They're heating.experts, 80, he said. other go-around on the tEix is­ men throug^i city streets to the and his wife, Susan, a writer Incorrect. The governor conceded that trained to take care of any heating emer­ or Bermuda. Even Nantucket for a sue should be preceded by ne­ church. Eind author, have been luuned InformMts which had there was a seeming discrepan-, gotiations and Eigreement on eui H ie delegations Included eon- by the government In the case, Assocli Press of ex- gency or problem. cy in the law, but as fBU- eis he week or two. Hartford National has Bdternative to the income tEuc. tlhgents from towns like Dover, the Post said. ecutions on .y now say Non-emergency services? We offer was coiuemed. It is enforceable N.J., Freeport, N.Y., and New Atty. Gen. John N. kfltchell they were in error. those too. ■ ^ ag of July 1. “ We must have some substi­ Hie government SEdd Edl 10 vacation loans to get you any island you tute program re sidy for Eictlon,” York City. hEis ^ d the Supreme Court de­ Like automatic metered deliveries that "This Is one of the things I Another slzEd)le crowd — this cision Edlowing publication (rf went to their deaths at 11:16 refeired to before when I SEdd SEdd AlfEUio, “ so that the hEiig- a.m. today.’ save you time and trouble. Burner service gling and Indecision tlud marked . one of citizens — gathered out­ the documents "EUid related sto­ and tune-up. And we have a budget pay­ want. Or a continent. Or a mountain. Or any other great there wei;e some rough spots in side. ries does not stEuid in the way of The communique listed those the bill,'’ Meskill said. “ This the lEist session’s deUberotion on executed after trials by the a tEuc program are not duplicat­ Fera Was killed Friday while criminal prosecution, ment plan that spreads your fuel, costs evenly over the months. question Weub ndsed two days army as four generals, three vacation spot We also have a free, Illustrated Vacation Travel Book to ed.” attempting to arrest two men "The DepEutment of Justice Is We can do more for you than just sell you clean, de- |k following the Eustlon of the leg- wainted In connection with the continuing Its investigation EUid colonels, lieutenant colonels pendable, economical Mobil Heating Oil. Emergency or lalah^re.” The Suffield Democrat said he $12,100 holdup of a branch of will prosecute Edl those who . help you pick one out So, if you want to go somewhere, come see us The Income tiuc bill weis draft­ favors'repesd of the income I euc the Connecticut National BEmk have violated federEd criminal leader oe tne coup, Gm . - no. Give us a call. Any time. | lUQtlllQ Oll ed hiuBtlly in the lEurt two days Eind enEustment of a Ieuc pEickEige here., All the money was re­ laws in connecUon with this Mohamed Medbouh, was dw t about an easy-going vacation loan. of the special session EUid weis like the o ie that weui dumped covered, according to police. matter,” mtchell said July 1. by his own men at the site of a passed eiu’ly on. the morning in favor of the Income tEuc on Police SEdd Fera, Em 18-year Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, who has five-hour bloodbath at the king’s 24-HOUR SERVICE! G PHONE 643-5135 of July 1. July 1. veterEm o f the force Emd a admitted leEiklng the paperd to eummer palace at Skhlrat, 16 MeEinwfaUe, the top.ranking If this Is not possible, hoiw. father of three, killed one of the the press, has been chimged miles *»**th of Rabat, on SatUr- Demoend: in the Senate Joined ever, “ I certEdnIy think the leg­ suspects, Gordon Cogswell, 44, with unauthorized possession of 4ay. Some 1,400 rebel troops HARTFORD NATIONAL this move to bring the leglslk- islature shquid consider mEddng In the..... gun battle.______clEisslfled documents. Hie Pen- held the king and the guests at Moriarty Brothers The other suspect, Frederick tagon papers Eire. Em outline of his 42nd birthday party prisoner ture bfuik. Into session to repesd chEuiges In the income tax law —or Eunen^the income tax. .40 ajust rates EUid mEike them iVo Problems with Neighbors Earl 'Wells, 48, of Las VegEus, U.S. Involvement in Vletauun. for several hours emd systematl- Nev. turned himself In Satur- The Post sources sEdd Ells- qsdly executed many of the BANK^ND TRUST Senate President Pro Tern more equitable, to clEirify col­ This halfway house in Tarentum, Pa., has become just that: A half house, with day morning Emd has been berg was not involved In the Ini- king’s tnufed advisers. Charles T. AlfEUio sidd "the pub­ lection procedures Emd to elim­ half upi half down. Owned by Department of Transportation, Uc outcry agEilnst the income chEirged with murder as well as tlal Boston Investigation. It was EqiparenUy Medbouh’s HARTFORD . WEST HARTFORD . ELMWOOD . NEWINGTON . WETHERSflELD • WINDSOR • BLOOMFIELD - FARMINGTON - HARWINTON . T0R£NGT0N • WINSTIO • EAST HARTFORD . MANCHESTER . NORTH MANCHtSTtR • NEW HAVEN inate present confusion concern- 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER tax and the method of Its pas­ half the house was torn down a, year ago. About six months ago the Robert ^ HAMDEN . MIDDLETOWN - COLCHESTER - ESSEX . OLD SAYBROOK^^-^ N IA N T ^ • ^ (See Page ThiM) (8 m Page Bight) (8 m Page Bight) sage baa ihsplred sevend leg­ (8 m Page Eight) kernings movied into the standing half. The/find things “quiet." (A P Photo)