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Hartford Police this af­ N a v y T o T ry ternoon declared a curfew in the city from 7 p.m. to E van s C O 5 a.m. HARTFORD, (iVinn. (AP) — Deputy In Collision George .Kinsella t^ s y de­ MANILA (A P) — The U.S. clared Hartford**ih a state Navy today ordered.., a court- of em e^ n d y as a result, martial for the commanding of- of .disturbances Monday fioer the destixqrer Frank E. jiigfit and today in 'the Evans and the. OMcer of the North End o f the city. deck at the time the ship and Kinsella acted In the vaeatfeia the Australian aircraft carrier absence of Mayor Ann UcceUo.- UeibQume collided Ji(ne 3. .It was undeiet^ that the/ Seventy four Americans were declaration provided among i loot in the coUlrioii. er things, for the Vice Adm. W. P. Brlngle, avaSabllSy of extra funds cp^unander of the Tth' Fleet, or­ used as needied" In the 2 dered the ndUtary trial for tloo of law and order. A younsrster skips through pine fringed playground as the sun ^ ^ s in the , Ckndr. Albert S. McLemore, .87, Kinsella had eartlei tiled the of San Bedro, Oalif., and Lt.*' damage "the wore I have summer sky. Although autumn does not officially begin until late September,/ (fjf-.y Ronald C. Ramaey,. 24, of Some ftrebos og Incl- Long Beach, CSallf.. It was ex­ dents and /occu rred in for millions of school children, summer ends the day after Labor Day— the pected to begin about Sept, lo at the daylight afbsr wlds- day school begins. (AP PhotofaX) . > Subic naval base. spread I flras and loot- No court martial was ordered ing during for the juMor officer of the A doien including watch at the time of the colU- throe and three Ore- slan. lA. (].g.) Jamea A. Hop-' men, Injured during the son, 28, of Kansas City, Kajur" disti and a poUoaman, iers Rush GIs but a Navy , spokeamsn-^siaid i>>aaaneUk 46, was Adkn. Biingle w6u)d''d^ with In UisJI^. PoUoe said hlm'Nln a nonjydlri^ heaihig. , one ^"'two men who To ^iet Battle Site .The*. Ai|s4riLUan navy already ■ es (he police dogs, Was hit has.,>el6ared the Melbourne's Police lead suspect to patrol wagon after he was arrested during last night’s a ■super. SAIGON (AP) — HeUcoptera American officers expect the ^ski^per at a^rourt-martlal of Anvots iMaled 186 this mocTv landed 400 American Air Caval- enemy to mark the occasion, ' ne^lgence. ^ riots in Hartford’s North ^ d . A total, at presmt, of 186 have been arreated. riig, most of Uwm for break­ lymen on a battleground north with stepped-up attacks. But the The Melbourne and the Evans (AP Photof^)' ing and entering aM brettch of the peace. ' U Saigon this afternoon to rein- action reported today resulted colUded during night maneuveni iSorce South Vietnamese com - from allied sweeps and patrols in the South'China Sea. The d ^ Ttte City council held an emergency sasslon and Mayor mandos battered toif ttuSee days'rather than aggressive enemy atroyer was acting as part of • by North Vietnamese troops. action. ^ the carrier’s screen end ."Was. Ann Uccelio hiurtod back front changing station from ah<^ bif It vticatlon trip in Maine to at­ At least 36 of the South Viet- Government headquai^rs pe- ' Governors W ant W ashiiigion tend it. namese troops Were reported ported" that other Sou^ -Vlet- the Melbourne to astern'^ her. Kinsella said Ute IRtered IdllM, 130 were wounded and 17 namese forces klll^.-i:6' enemy The carrier cut the: destroyer in streets, broken atorefrants stnd were missing. Four American soldiers with cla)nnore mines half, sinkin^jthe' bow, half. Green Beret advisers with the Monday nfght m an ambush 81 McLemore and Rainaey were T o ft re gutted buildings on aimte South Vietnamese also .were mllesjno^weet of Saigon, charged with negiigence and bltKka In the predombianUy Ne­ gro and Ihierto Rican area wounded. ^^^UiTWaf Zone C, 6S miles north- ''derelictloh of duty. Aon. Brln­ COLGRADO SPRINGS, Colo. Chief aponaor of the atatement prpnuXor of the takeover pro- ■nude It look aS though a "esmdl The number of North Viet- west of Saigon, heUcopter-bome gle said he based theV “ob- (AP) — Rejecting Preoldent challenging the Republican ad- poMr-v.a five-year plah. which war" had taken place. , namese. killed was (^.-known troops of the U.S. 1st Air CaVal- (See Page Thirty' Nixon's advice, the nntton’s gov- mlnlstrattoh; Gov. Nelson Rook- go^ far beyond the NUoit roc- Firemen encounbeswd such a ; yet. Officers in th ^ eld said al- emora today urged the federal efeller of New York, He —m the qmmondaUena. rain of rocks and M tiM at the • lied forces hadkbeen unable to (See Page Thirty-One; government to take over the e^ Nixon plan la not enough. Nixon flow from hia aummsr height of Uw diaturbanoe that \/ sweep UiS'''battlefield becausst- ’ f - A ' , tire cort of U.S. welfare pay- Preoldent Nixon defended hia WhMo Houao in San Ostnonu, they simply pulled back and let , "eve^'lim e we go out we get in menta. welfare program Monday in an. OaUf., fOr Ma dafeMo of Ma some buildings bum. jJR fu ble." Leila Khaled was iden­ Nenv Fight \ . The 61at National Oovernont . o]^arance before the gover- ad Iter a off the 'rlotsri. A c^ fbr Return fare plan -^adopted a statement a base camp of an enemy dlvl- an who took part in Vietnam. long time that Is leading to The first Incident Monday urging "a fedbr^ financial take­ \ rion 85 miles northeast of' Sai- He advised the state'execu­ disaster and when you'rs on Uie night was a ftra at ih s Blua the plane . hijacking. GirL’ s Inquest over. gou in Jungled hills. The camp d>f GI Prisoners tives against trying to tamper wrong road you gat off and gat Bell Mailraos Oa arpund 8 p,m . Tbe paper said she is The action calme by voice was 18.4nilea east of Song Be, a with his welfare program. on a new ro^. Then a group of youths began SEOUL (AP) —The United BOSTON (AP) — The Massa­ vote, with the only audible dis­ provincial capital the enemy dl- re^stered as a ’high "H e said he was going to put Nixon told the : hurling rocks and bricks at ths Ncitione Command called a full chusetts SupretiM Ootirt was sent that of Georgia Gov. Lester the money where the problems vlalon had been threatening. asked today to Overturn' Edgar- windows of a fire station at The Ntorth Vietnameae itruck *he Korean ArmlsUce school teacher. Maddox, a Democrat. are,” said Rockefeller, the cldef (■es Page towm DiaMct Oaurt Juige Main and Be torn and same tried back from all aldea as the. South Commission for Wednesday to lo force their way Inside. discuss the ..return of three Jamea A. Boyle’s ruliiRr denying Vietnamese cam e In. attorneys for potential witnesses toiter. a North End branch of HeUcoptera flew In 400 fresh American helicopter crewmen the publlo Mbrary was guttsd held in North Korea, the com­ Pilot Strike In ..the Mary Jo Kopechne in­ commandos to reinforce the em­ quest the prlvlledge of cross-ex­ ' (»y flumes. battled battalion. On Monday mand antKMinced today. . There was no tmmedlato estt- So far," North Korea h^ not amination. • the South Vietnamese tried to The request was filed by -at-_ M o^ May Be Cracked, mate of the losiies to fire, van- responded to the request, a Threatened daliion and looting, but Monday push back into the area of Sun­ sp&tefman for the command torneys reprinting Sen. Ed­ day's fighting but again ran into i^d. ward M. Kennedy, in whose car night's violence appeared to be strong‘resistance. by far the most esrtous .of the If North Korea . agrees, the * Lt.'Gen. Julian J. Ewell, com­ Over Hijack <(See Paga Eight) outbreaks that have occtUTtd tn meetirig, the'294th siiKe' tha 1953 Slippery, Scien fists Find the North End In the past two mander o f tha U.S. 2nd Field armistice, will be held at the Force, visited the battle area By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS yen™. truce village of Palhmunjom 30 By VICTOR COHN some ^yatertous and unseon (ha^mcxsi; their pecitllar ohem- Theodore Pryor, chairman of and ordered U.S. troops from miles north of Seoul. Two IsraeH men who were aboard ' a .. Mjaclfed American The Wnofalngton Poet fesAurw benesrth the surface. IMry; the lunar surfaoe'a ,3.1- the 1st Air Cavalry Division to At the teteft Bamnunjom ne- ' (Soa Page BigM) reinforce the South Vietnamese. airliner reihalned in Syrian cus­ Bulletin WASHINOTON — SetentlsU -The lunar tjuM, that etuff bllll«m-y^ -a ge ~ ^ ah testify " The Air Cavalrymen met no (See Page Eight) tody today, and the internation­ have made Important new ths Apollo 11 Artronat^ ma^ ^ resistance as they drove into the al airline pilots’ organization flitotogs obout^. the mn. Ihrir tracks In. ts fully 56 Columbia UwvorsHy calls "an triple-canopi^ ^nlges, and threatened a 24-hour frtrike if They hav.e dUffn*»Trtl: ^‘er cent gtass shiiij-^Jlttle evolutionary hieUsy very dif- DIBitSBN UNDERGOES slash globes aito,.taardrops‘'^ ferrng from earth's." fighting reportedly appeared to they are not freed by niext Mon­ SURGERY i ' —The moon may be like Other Cities \ 1 taper off at least-for the time day. ' great, ehatterod ball, bnUten th ^ ,-tH e "(me third- l.> \AII thaos findings have bean \ being. Navy Spends •1710 i^ane’e four other Israeli / WASHINGTON (A P )^ fcenrath .Its surface intio h u ^ one^ltotiitt-g1a« ^^epotted when ^iqg up at Houabsi's l-unar Although fighting picked up passengers, three women and a ate Republican leader- EVerett blocks and spilt by deep, hid pminito *““ * lunar' oamplea RccetylM Laboratory tn the Hit by Riots, . again in the area between Sai­ r;teen-age gl.rl, rriurned to M. DIrfcsen underwent sur­ den- cracks reaching down tens In 'dddtUiSi, it la now known past m ^ ■h '-as the country’s gery today for removal of a gon and the Canibodlan border, Aviv Monday after 64 hours in ' or hundreds of miles . • ' from / Uw astroaauta' stereo leadtog luha^ sciantlsU have $ 1 3 3 M im o n lung nodule, A brief state­ . there was no indication that the Damascus. .Ninety-five passen­ -;-The ldrtitlly,.cjf the lunar photography, the men were be«n aHnptoUng..thelr work on Looting, Fire ment put out by Dirfcsen’s o f­ the lunar samples. ' upsurge was the ne whigh point gers of -other nationalities and "masoons"- .the' mass c disturb-' The' memo, defending flattops Mate'|K>a<:e-had earlier plaasd. arv-ee were probaMyNiat racial the death toll a( four, but tow­ Teachens of three Gxmecticut as "the primary striking force in nature school districts have voted over­ of" our Navy,” came at a time ered It to three about lour hours in Dayton, Ohio, poUce whelmingly to play hookey from when some iegiaiators advocate after tiui -6 30 a m coiUeSms on tear gma early today to break u ^ school Wednesday until con­ cutting baejt the present 15 U.S, tntenSale Highway 81 a rurkghrowtiig crowd at tha. tractual disputes have been attack carriers. • A |«»ir two-car accidents Montgomery Oounty Fair- settled. A group of senators has intro­ on the right, and left eidee of grourakr .... No contracts at all havp yet duced an amendment' deWgned the. Ihrev-lara] highway began The moot ly'.. Negro mob Ka, been -made between the teach- to Wrlp the Navy’ s budget of the chain of crashee during begun a march toward down­ era in Groton aixl New London '1377 mUllon to complete furxlii^ denee fog ’nien a tank InA-k town Dayton. Fire bomba and their respective boards of r' second atomlc-drtven carrying flammable Uquld ap- touched off rtres at two bustmea education. The 368-niefnber Gro- Nimltx class carrier, peirrolly rtruck eeverai of the place*, police said. ton Education Association v^ed' Mooner said . 1133 million In <»ni moments later, kfeanwtsle, angry group# of unanimously "no contract,'" no contracts for kmg-lea^ tli^ {ax>- The truck puMwd ^^^four into white* and Negroes' dashed in jrork," while the flewDIew London duciloti items were aw^^ed tin- k roadside gulley ahd'buret. irXo Parkreburg. Pa., overnight. The Ully, favortni^ bojrc^. was 146 der defense budgets the .jpest fiarhe Other care and. ‘hrec, Violence left a Nekro rnember Of , to four. In all there sire 468 two years. tractor-trailer- ._.,Ltrucks trying to , peoioe-mafcing group shot' teachers In the ^Groton syMem. eVAN OS's nuclear propulsjon Bvold joCrSng the fire and wreck­ dskit EigM other Nagroea waro The teachers In New Britain plant durrenUy U being maisi- age aieo collided as Uisy ap­ w8Jg*’tod by‘gunOro In the town had a -contract, but terminated fay. Action OpuncU, croatad twe^ at the meeUng' of tlie New that may be made In the attack not IromeduUcly Identified, was months ago to calm radal twtv were strewn w’ith wrecluge of.-«. doxen egm and, stretch of ^gtrou'nd roiuiwgy gg clegnup.Tiegan,.,. fouraj wendertng n iar„lh e acet- etons. (Bee Page' DgM) (■sa 8) trucks Tuesday follow ing 6:30 gJtt. c'rgah involving ■ (AP'l'hotbfgx) '’ "^^^^^ .. . (gee rage TMrty-Oae) /,' a- ’ ' ■■ f 1 ' (s.

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•V. fTAGB TWO MANCiESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C»^./TU ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 19|S9 MANCHJbteTjut E V E t^ G HERAtJ). MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEaiBER 2, 1969 PAGE THREE ‘ he had used political fun^ . MOVIE AUDIENCE To H niid - personal purposes. • •••••*Q|J|QE******* >1":? I'iefRi'.'ii' N It was Prestdenta-f^aRklln D.' C A B M u U s LiUDnist A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Shdnwold on Bridge BURNSIDE HAS A 8. Truman AND THEATERS. OdBBiXTI' TECHNIQIfE FOB TV-Radio Tonight Pearson. Rooe- . . 8IMPUB FtNESSE W hatever ypu hear i \Sch(H}l.Lunch Program him a liar' when die . Thb3t ruling* of^ly 10 filmil'’ F are Hijkes PLAZA DEPT. STORE flo—uH uhtf Nov 1.1968 NOHTH — ------/ ■ ■ - BeadHeart At .nist reported Secretary of By ALFRED BHEINWOtrD __(W e Have A Nottern To Please) ♦ Q5 is triiei StE^ Cordea Hull wantdd to see THIS SEAL To Be Started Next Week RAGWEED_\'^ jL E. M lllP O i 'TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) WAffiUNQTON (AP) — Cbl- scenes' government aci <5 106 5 3 IS" B y A irK n e s V ' Tele S W F t OPEN WED., THURS., FBI. tm 9 Russia "bled vdiUe" during If you take pride In the way . School lunches will become curator; Steve HantHk, truck reports' on skeletons In govern- often rals^ the trie of in ads indlcalss the fllm wft you .play a hruid, you irrobably O A 7 5 4 / POLLEN A i T 6;00 (31 Burk«fii Law Tree * World War H. , submHtsd and approved under ♦ Q93 available at all TtoUand schools driver; Cecil Evans and Russ WASHINGTON (AP) — The (8-32) Mike bougtae / (10) Alfred HitcliDock lightw eight ment closets put hint In the cen- and two presidei^'tsalled Wm know how to handle all tour beginning ne^tt week, according (10) Perry Mason BOYS‘ PERMA PRESS ter of numerous controversl^., liar. > Truman” once referred tp the Motiofi Picture Code WEST McKinnon, nozzle. cost of flylrig may soon be fol- • (8-13) Truth or Cbnaequemee i suiU and co-ordinate them aa EAST to school lunch director Mrs. COUNT f (19) Dave Frost / (3330-40) News JACKETS — sW ie U is dead at the age of 71. Jack jAflderaoii\c(>author the earson as an "s.o.b.’V after ‘ of Setf-Reguletkin. 4 J 10 9 8 2 Pole cUmb, Ted Ames and lo^ng th«i coa of Uving: Up. (18) Underdog / 7:30 (312) Lancer a harmonious wix>le. At leoit, 4 K 7 4 "IVIIDIMIGHT tevalyn OsUen. (30) Wg Picture (at) Joyce Oien Cooks He aiiffered a heart attack p ^ l6 years, 's^a he wiB con- s^pral columns which anger^ ® Suggested for GENERAL ^ 1 4 Art Kendall; bucket brigade, ♦ 2 .7 7 »d * 3 .7 7 viiieKt. *5.00 I that’s what you ietl yotir part­ ^ ,Q9 72 Hot lunches will be available '■ Depending on what the .Ci'vll (39) Munstera / ’ (lO-SCidtMO) Star Trek the 'Resident O Q 10g2 O 16 Dom Accarj^, Rusa McKin­ (30) OHIIgaa'e lelctM (13) BDIy Graham Crusade Mbnday at his Marylaiai farm tlriue the ^lum nwhlch is car- sudiencee: ^ ; ner when you can get him to at Meadowbrook and Hicka., Me­ Aejo-nutlcs Board has ttT say 6:26 (40) Weather / AUL, YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS ARE AT A n d ^ e late Sen. Joseph R, ♦ 54 4 X 8 7 6 non, Fred Toms, Art KendaU, (840) Mod Squad and Vf!aa dead on arriv^ at ried in «a\ dally ahd^ weekly g Suggested for MATURE ' listen. So youill And it easy to M sm MM morial 'Schools for .35 cente; and 6:30 (40) ’TYuth or Oansequen<^eB 8:00 (31) FIdcxu on Sweden Georgetown Hospital. newspapeia. McCarthy, R-Wls., resorted t o , Howard Bugbee, Dick Dwirej abput it in a proceeding that be­ (30) OIUIganu-a^Mand (48) Alfred Hitched pass the test in today’s hand: SOUTH ht the Middle School and the (307 Win / For almost tjcwr physical W lenci during a Jong ’ sudiencse (perenlel dieorp- J t t O I Jon Whaler and Erwin Stoetz- gins this week, airline Sores 8:30 (313) Liberace Show . ' For almost Jour decades Pearson's moot recent mAtor J" ^1. ^ The proper play of a single suit. 4 A 6 3 ' "f'yp B U R N S I D E High school for 40 cents. ner. ’A)' (18) Leave )t Ta Beaver (31) Bounds for a Summer Pearson wix^^TTie Washington crustide in 1006-87 led to a tion advised). ' i 7 ^ could go up as much as 8 per (8) Stump/ the Stare South dealer. <7 AK8- A hot lunch includes milk, and Midnight alarm, Howard Bug­ A n d o v e r 6:46 (34) Wle^ly Otant (SSK k.y .p .d. / MeerjMSd-Round,’' which car- ate censure of Sen. Thomas J. ^'warthy admitted hitting 0 - RESTRICTED — Persons y ceht within the, month.' '-Neither side, vulnerable. 0 X93 Is a complete "Type A " meal. bee, Erwii^^Stoetzner,. Dick Sy- 6:00 jaa-10-1940) Newv. Sports, (UWOMO) Julia ried.. Mis. version of behdnckhe- Dodd, D-Oonn., alter allegations Pearson with his hand at a teah- under 16 not edihltted, un­ Opening lead — Jack of 4 A I 10 2' The major alrilnes, claiming 9:00 (3t) 1116 Oarfc Terry Quartet ionaUe club in Washington; the ^ Ice cream wUl be sold at all mounds. Bob Ctoughi ~ PTA Leaders iixteroger’a Neighbor- (8^) Ftret Tuesday less sccompaniad by p'acanl Spades. South West . North East sharply rising operating costs, (18) DelU Reeoe columnist said the senator .schools for 10 cents, and addl- Cropper, and. Jim Uzewskl. have filed p rop p ^ rate hikes Favorite Martian 9:30 (3) DorM Day or adult guardian. Wort opens the jack of spades, 1 ♦ Pass i O Pass Jrtional milk is 4 cento. "Itig of war, Tom Dwire Etom- cHale’e Navy ■ 10:00 jl8^ Nevia kicked him in Oto groin. and you hopefully prt ufl dum­ "Meet Tomorrow that would aU be in eOect by Dick Cavett Show ^ WOMEN .. @ Persons under 16 not ad­ 2 NT 3 NT All Pass I Adult hot luhches are avail- Aocarpio, Russ . MidGimcm, /Jon . Back Sutse ' The squabble got li ^ the my’s queen. That’s not to test. Oct. 1 . , JSO) Bat Masterson |SjU)_CTSc------Newe Special JJIfible at 60 cents, .and adult milk Simler, Dave Shaw, Qecll The executive board of the 6:06 (40) BawhUa Tempo couito in a $S.l million (lainage mitted. This ege restriction East covers with the king of 10:30 (18) Wtad’sWhat's My Line ' vis available for 10 cents. and Dave Bucholz. Andover PTA will meet tomor­ And they will automatically go 6/fo (30) Social Security suit brought by Pearson against may be higher in certain spades, ahd you refuse the flirt your own hand. Then you into gffoct unleem the CAB says (10-33.30) HdnMey-Brinktey (3t) rtie Barry IHhrtyn' Rag­ • Lunch and milk tickeits will be Both the firemen and the ’Tol­ row at 8 p-m, in the club roorn time Band • - We Wont You! McCarthy, .and several others. areas. Check theater or trick. East continues q>adee, tor the no. Oral arguments before the' (18) Dtek van ^ e U:00 1384313338040) Newe. Try-outs for Ifw foB producJJon of WNIiam Including the late columnist ■sold . every Monday at the land ’Fwirlere and Drum Cdrpq of the jslementary school, Ttie (8 )'Frank Reynold Sports, Weather' advertising. and you refuse the second trick, "®’'^ trick, board begin , ’Thursday. / (34) What's New . (W) Sea Hunt ~ Westbrook Pegler. U...~was. H^eadowbrook School, .. with will mtirch ' In the firemen’s newly eleoted offtoers are as fol­ (343), Walter Oonidte ''tinted H.e g^ic tervica also. But you have to win The' • "Rils time East covers the parade in ElHngton/ Saturday. Among opponents of thg fora 6:46 (30) Newn (WV^Movle Are ybu bored sitting at home? Come and MorchofitVcomody in 3 oclsi "Dosic Sot," 'dropped later. third spade. nine with the king. You can take -tickets purahased for the ^tire lows : 14:90 (343) Merv GrtfHn - bya,sMwM«p«i ^ ' Tweek. Bulletin Board increases are 20 CaliforrtA-N^' 7:00 (8J^ Oeaar'g. World * (34QV Joey Blehop 'tlilB was only one o f a num­ Ohvloualy, you will have to *^® ^® Jack of dubs, but President, Mrs. Marvin Grab- Ihe Vine and the Fig (KkfoO^) Tonkrtt loin the ^ o t SILYER LANE BOWLING CEN­ to be presontod by Hie Manchester Com­ ber of court suits in which Pear­ lead a diamond to diunmy’s ace y®ur deuce will ijeyer get a club I”* Hicks Menvorial, the hUddle ’The Board of Selectmen ^vill off; vice president, Mrs. Rirti- vada congressmei\ fr^uent BOLLING • School and the High School will meet tonight at 7 ;30 in the Town ard Person; secretary, Mrs. .users of long-distanct nights, SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTINGS son was plaintiff or defendant. in the hope of developing four ^®l*- Down one,, again, TER, 750 SH ^ Lone, East Hartford. munity Ploym wiH be held on September ■*;operafo with qash registers, Hall. Jerome Duchesneeu; end trea­ who already are feeling the ef­ Althou^ controversial. Pear- ’ THEATER TIME club tricks. Now you’re ready The correct method is to start Son was affable, mild-mannered tor the test. How do you jft^fT^the clubs by leetding dummy’s . with money brought-daily for ’The Tolland Grange will meet surer, Mrs. Albert Dryer. fects of a 4 per cent Interim In­ R a d io 4Hi ot Mott's Community HoH and Septem­ tonight at 8 in the Grange Hall. and a Quaker. He sponsored the SCHEDULE the clubs?;. > nine. East plays low, and you ;■ lunches. committees are as follows: crease allowed by the board last (Tills UaUng includes only those news broadrsats ol 19 or 16 We ore now fon^ g ieogues for the foU secr> Tickets held over the summer "The • Pilgrim Fellowship • Ways & moans, Mr. and Mrs. February. Friendship Train that collected , "That’s easy," nmebody in ^ t wiDi the deuce. Lead minute length..S6me itaUrsM rarry ether short newacasts.) ber 9th at 65 Weaver Rood at 8:00 P.M. 700 carloads of food for France TUESDAY BURTON from the Meadowbrook Schodl ecuti^e. Cknnrhittee will-sneet to­ J. Leslie Goodier and Mr. & CAB Chairman J o h 7 H. the bcu:k row sings oi|t. "Lead ^® for trip dlstcuioes up to 400 K A ^ O’NEIL, GBirFlTH, ended in divorce. hours as follows: Monday 10 what 'the , burning index say& the (iiilf'of Hot)duraa to prepare In' 19M he married Luvle ' > aaS a girl win, students fbr fall regim ation miles, 8.8 cento a mile tor tripe rataS all bar a.m. to 1 p.m.; Tuesday, Hhu's- Antlialr pollution laws now have for 90 mile per hour winds, high WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES I n A.D.A,A., is a teacher, of from 410 to 4,100 mllea, 6.2 cento Moore, who survives along with I lavari la a Ulfis \ day and Friday from 2 to -S priority over fire danger laws, tides and hSavy rain later fo- tMMihets, pradnear of natlon- a daughter, Ellen Arnold, and a 69 DALE ROAD / 643-2237 Ouess vi4iatls for Lundi a mtle for dlstancea of 1.101 to Pul your OIL blaak bask I p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.; Wednes­ and the jstate department , of day. ,M ijhampton Irish dancers,- stepson, Tyier AbeU, former 1,800 miles, and 6 cents a mile ' former Mrs, Connecticut and day, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m'. and 2 to he^th regulates what, • if any, Forecaster Raymond Kraft Dayln,.,DayOuf,,, teaohee all classes herself. U.8. chief of protocol. Bod 6 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. burning la allowable. said ttto storm’s projected for tripe longer than 1,800 miles. A memorial service wlU be at atMr.aieak? The basic class would be jet BURNER She has studied In Deny, imtil noon. Leslie Harlow, diatrict fire course -Would take it to shore S i d f t t "Music is the universal ccadi, with first qlaas fares Belfast, Dublin and New Mary O’Neil Griffith 11 ajn, BDT Thursday In the Police Anest warden, reminds residents that, aomewfiere between the seaside York. Special . claeses' tor Woriilngton National Cathedra]. Riritard Shaw, 42, of Hili Pond as of the. first of lart month, resort cities of Bllz, in British priced 26 per cent higher. boys, teens and adults. Rccister 529-0336 After cremation the ashes will language mankind" Rd., StOTTS, was chfoged with state law forbids the burning of Like other applicants tor high­ on PRES(»IPTIONS s Honduras and La Celba, on the be taken to the Pearson farm. Pino . . . MorloG BmaGo driving under the Influence af­ n ib b ^ outdoors. Anyone dla-' northern coast of Honduras, In er fares ,Elast«t7i has supported . . . reaulting in meaningful Muds NlfM od Ifta PollMitef IsagfoUow 188S its proposal with data as to the' ter being involved In a two car obeying this law is liable to a between is the northeastern t^ high cost of labor settlements, aavinga to you every day! Plainville Man Drownii accident on Rt. 196 Satilrday fine of up to $200, a Jail sentence 0f Guatemala. EASTH m m o of up to six months, or both. The the accelerating pace of non-la- night. " , Kraft said Francella’s most No npa and downa In your Presertptton FAiRMINGTON (AP)—Erwin DUIVi IN -Ar HI State Trooper Hichard Shea only exception is burning aome^ bor cost increases, and other I A. Gieaelbreth, 87 ,, of (Plainville likely point o f entry would be problems. ooato—no ‘’dlsoonnta'’ today, "Hegnlar | reported a car driven by Shaw thing which would otherwise be between Belize and Puerto Bar­ prlera” tomorrow! BLISHNELL SEPT. 9-14 drowned Monday while swim­ hit a oar driven by' Sy-4io “ temporary I Next 'Tocs.-Sun. on Bushnell Stage Goodrich, 40, of Rt. 32 Willing- termining of what oonstftutM a Early today the storm was en­ HJIforts of: cbmponlans who ton. Both cars w-ere northbound, he.alth hazard is up to the town reduettona" on Frsscriptloaa to lurs | E rusi.-Sa« Evst tl liJO. Wad Mai 4KK) tried to revive him were un- tered near Latitude 17.0 north, LET US PRICE oustomen! when Shaw’s car hit the Good­ health officer or his authorized Longitude. 86.8 west or about 160 Sal-Sun Mai 3tS0. Sun Evaninq 7t30 Bucceaafut, police said. rich car as Goodrirti was mak­ representative, YOUR N iXT . At the same time, there la never m miles eaat-aoutheast of Beliie oonqtromise In servtoe o't qnolltyl ing a left turn. No Injuries were Town health officer Dr. Jay and a little over 100 miles north­ PRESCRIPTIONI reported. Shaw was scheduled Hughes has authorized Har­ east of La CTeibs. it’s forward . Wf'll give your burner Ibe lull Ireit HMcrnoMusiisiis fo appear In OircuH (fourt.. l2, YOU OiJT . Otm LOWEST low to act as his deputy in air movement had slowed to 6 to 10 ARTHUR DRUR ment to mik« jure Ihet it is (unc- Vernon, Sept. 28. pcdluUon matters. Anyone with m.p.h. PRICES O n m v DAY OF THE tioning properly to give you Fire Mnster Team We D ^ v er DENNIS W.RITZptosenla quertions should call Harlow at YEAR , . AND YOU SAVE' ■ firelree, economical heating comfort. The ’IVyllaftd Votunteer Fire his home on Tolland Rd. week­ Everywhere MoEE THROUOHOUT THE Day or night, .routine or emergency, ENDS TONITE Department has announced days between 1 end 5 p.m. t e a r . . . ON YOUR FMt members of Its muster team . Bulleiih Board we I! lake (uU fesponsibilily (or the P "Tliat Gold Day In the Park" PRESCRIPTION need s. operation of your burner. And «ve "U Takes All Kinds’’ who participated in yerterday’s ’The selectmen will meet tor Tolland County Fire Muster in night at 7 :30 In the town offices. make prompt delivery ot (amouj,. WED.—1st Run! 1.19 ElUngten. Atlantic heating oil TRY US AND SEE Awum e "NUMBER ONE’’ WEDNESDAY Parttedpants were Bob Clough Manchester Evening Herald For lull details ot ouf complete burner "BUONA SERA CHEF’S SALAD FRONTIER STEAK “DUKE" BURGER and Jim Llzewski, gig run and Bolton - correspondent, Cleme- leriice, call 6r ante MR8. OAMPBEIX’’ coup'Ungs; Dave Bucholz, Bruce well Young, tel. 643-8981. EXPERIEIICED $1.50 $2.99 Cropper, hydrairt; Cecil Evans, (AU YOU CAN EAT) 994 nozzle; Dick Dvidre, Russ Mc­ tlATUfll tCNIRNAD PIRtT CSwe Tend«r and succulent, cut lor A real beet ealer'a burner- IW Mraiifirtlirtu V..X H X With tossed one third pound - served Kinnon, hoiklles; Guy Pellertn, Killod in V ie tn ^ Action r FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. tv«p IG IpmIi • Wfcr. ?herri tom.ln« ’J'*'’' ’’ '•"Ch'lrles. With Dick Siymonds and ■ Howard 319 BROAD STRin cnerry tomatoei. ^ Toa*t, choice of potato. cheese. $1.09. BUgbee, slack." BERLIN (AP)^7he parents pt UOUIARD. Army Sgt. Michael Ofiinore, Mr. Ftasl OU — OU Hivaar Botoa oM Servtoe In the- wet run; Bob Clough, and Mrs. George A. Demore, Air CoMlUatomr Your cholc. ol lea food, chicken, USDA Choice Jim Ltzewskl, couplings; Dave DRUG C/i S T O R E i e tooNiad Bedget ntymrat Ptoa * » u * u tl.akt. telad plaiat and hot and cold aand- Bucholz, Bruce '^Cropper, suc­ say they have been tiotified their .X' ^chai. Thera', no batlar tlaak than Mr. STrok, son has bSen killed^ In action tn . A S4 Hrar XtoetosHsr Servtoe cut you don't have to aal aleak. tion; Howard Bugbee, pump AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDU TPML mOR h*^GRtTl Tonite bt aiSO a 9tM Vietnam. SojrouMifOffloro/ pJs^riceTm 1»V "»*'• ‘Ohltty. Ohltty, Bong, Boi . -1^' parionnanea, aicapt Wsdntiday Mailnaaii Orek. eiJ,f AIR-COP4DITtOP4f D ■ale. tl.SO, 1.00, 1.50. 2nd talc. $I.S0, Wadiiaiday Mafinaait Oteh /- or lit iai. $2.60. 2.00. 2nd laic $1.00. . ' ESTATES T A T E '•.... . 649-6220 gty^ ?> th e fam ily pjace iSlanrl;FHt^r / ISbNd Holiday* at IS .Btaitell ’’StretL Mancheater, Coniu-'tOSOlO) CARTER CHEVROLET'^ Amodern-(]a ^tory - Telephone 643-2711 Second, 'Claaa Poeiage Paid 'at BANTLY OIL of faith, ^ ge, MancheMer. Conn ' \ M . |\( ; SniiHCRIPTlON RATES i M \ IN ' I i;i I I a n d int . PayWe in AtAdvance One Year ...no.to, 11 I .,1'. r ,'., Ms . ... UAO i;..i I. V ill. -; .1 1969 DEMO SALE Tbree. Montha OiM Month /.. Z60 SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTE IS NOW IN FULL SWING SCHOOL; OF DANCE SUDSY S£Z...... 40 OAK STREET, M a n c h e s t e r ^ , "A il Passes^ T rad e-in n S i SAMPLE BUY Art Alone EtMures y 6 ? / « i 196? IMPALA r &o p e n in g / " Metro-CkjkMynlWyefpfes^ / ' : sewing liiachkiBS- • SPORT SEDAN aGayy&ghindpfoductKW -f • Associate teacher — Debbie Ransom -★ Graded Classes ill Classical Ballet ^C<;r ^ PORIWUEB *T ■ att im , V-«, powwrgikto, vtajfi tatoitor, power etewihg. rtereo tope eyeUm, PR., radfo, wheel THE ouveTki elec cloeh. vuiyt roof, front oad lenr BALLET— TAP - MODERN JAZZ ★ Baton ^ ★ Tap meito, whitewalls, uadsroonL SHOES • efrom nr* ACROBATIC - BATON TWIRLING SALE ★ Acrobaric. -k Modem Jazz■ <’■ OFTHE A* AND OTHERS S 9 J 5 PRICE ‘3250:' ' p r e s c h o o l ^c l a s s e s — : . RSHERMAN BALLET scholarship AVAILABLE SINGER S«w A SesGudrenteo WMi every . JAZZ FOR TEEN AGERS used sewing machine goes Oie SINQER guarantee , FOR ROYS 9 YEARS OLD AND UP ALL KINDS OF TERRIFICALIY PRICED DEMOS • a • a □ E s SPECIAL ACROBATIC AND BATON ol money baefc H not satisfied wHh purohese, or fuN 388 MAIN S'licEE!'!—Plenty o( Free lYuidiw CHEVROLET, CHEVELLES.CAMAROS ond CHETTlb . CLASSES FOR TEEN-AGERS AnttKmyQiinn credit toward the purcliMe ot s new 0^ Warner TeL 643-5710, 643-6414 or 646-0729 SiNOER* sewing machine, WMhIn M daysl Hurry in wfth your tnide-hi snd get inmiediute deUvery on the Cheify 0«aw you IBu best dnrtoo onr V ■■ 1949 DEMO'SALE. . _ ^ ' REGISTRATION AT STUDIO, 40 OAK STRE^. MANCHESTER i m David Janssm - \ Anieavhers Onb ef CeMbebUcirt. He wiU-'tie avldlabte' for evening appoinUneots 'tor larger .«« T«,i.i< wT>g f iau coiivwr 1229 Main Stw — tJpeq EventniES dU 9 HHUB. "!dB ( '— LavenpeOider dogs, nxxigrela and standard poodica. Pangvision and Mtirocolor CALL, FOR appointment -,

■1 ■ ■ 1 ‘ P *> i PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUt). MANCHESTER. C014N.. TUESDAY, SEPtalBER 2, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. GONN., TUESDAY, SEPITEMBER 2, 1969 PAGE CTVB -/ •:' About Town Brazil Quiet ToUand lely, IndustrlaJ arts; and Mary A M nlce of holy omranuiAn • Tracey, library. wll] be heU at 10 a.m. toinor- After Milita^:^ High School n m at ' 6 t iC aiya Bfiiflooiial FOR E X PE R T Department teachers. Rich- ObmcH' , ■S. . 5tai Allely, James Bentley, Ron DUBALOO MUSIC CENTER WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING Takeover lO ■■ 1 aid Luglnhnhl, Lugl ■ Industrial arts; i d d l e ^ '.n , 'Teoiirte Beth TetDah, 30 BIffe- ' COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE / > . . ' '' i ' P - O r OO u QIO jIS Adela BBlaszesak, reading; J^hn 1 8 6 w . M TPK E. 649-5205 lamr East Hartford, wlU hoU RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVIGB • w o DB JANiElRO (A P ) — CaniaoniCarusone. Carl Deeley, MUtdn -ci Selidiot' Services at midnight ■ ■ / ■ ' SjBE went about Ufe nor- The teadilng stafih at all tour Wallace, math; Stephen Cop- Saturday. Ohe service traSMiao- .tnally today, ^iporently unper- schoola iKve hZen P*"*®*’- VlrgtnU$ Dmtslowe, aUy is held after the last Sab­ by tho rtibeOtuUoQ o f a tiorla Tobtaaaen, BngUah; WU bath of the Jewieb year, in prei>- .. ndUtary Junta tor their .mvtg by . their , principals. .11am ' HoUey August Link, Con- araUbn for the Iflgh^ HMiday CLARKE MOTOR SALES mUltory preatdei*. MeoAowbrook School thla Deal, ’iphyaical edujtatlon. season. A discuaalon period «U1 RT. 6 and 85, BOLTON— 643-9621 The army remained on the Kindergarten: Susan Oole, Alao Judith Hdlmea, art; Bar­ be heM at U p.m. A collation, alert, but there were no dUtinb- Oameron DeGew, Carolee Hart, bara Palmer, Richard Rycroft. booted by the pretfdenta of the guidance; Itoaemarle Syme, ances following the change of Sally Slonrtd,. Doris Stamos. . synagogue and‘ « s slsterfaood, ' command Sunday iilghlt. Flnan- Linda Kennan, home econo- i«£TE.GLASSES by* ' ' . Flirt grade, Jane Dolge, K r. and ICrs. Sidney OoklBteln. olal Uwtitutions, cloeed Monday m ica; Henr:^ Kroake, M abd T H IS W E E K wai be served. Guests are wel­ on government order, were re- Jeanne Cason, »Ruth Gehrlng, MaUbury mualc; Joan Moore, come. .S- DeBella and Reale Opticians opening today. Coneianoe Gesaay, Kathleen Diana Hodglna, David WlUlama, The ministers of the army; Horvath, Judith Scheduler, Mar Shzunn Palm er, languages; 3Ve Ladies Aid of the Lutheh navy and air force formed a gsrrt Schlaefer, Dorothy Shaok- Victor OvajJla, chemistry; Dan­ way,^ F^eda WUaon, Grade IH , A i^ o r d i a n g u i t a r an Women’s Miintonary League Complete Junta that set aside the com tltu- iel Shea, David Gought Bet ' of Zion ElvangeUcal lAjtheran Iton and took over the powers of Myra Houle. Norris, aocial studlea; She Camrch will meet tomorrow at Eye Glass Prertdent Arthur da Costa, e au- Second grade, Nancy Aleksa, Daley'Terry Swltchenko, bi PIANO ORGAN 7:M p;m. in the church anaem- Service va after he suffered a stroke. SUaan Bryan, Sandra Ehring, ness education: Find Pederaen My room. Members are remind- - They bypassed Vice President Jeralyn HanMnson, Joyce Kel- bldogy; Mary Tracey, Ubrary; ^ 0* b> bring thdlr kits tor Lutfam- Pedro Aleixo a civilian who taratraas, BUxabeeth Martim and Pauline Frey, nurse. a^V^orld ReUef. Hoateeoes wUl ■hovW have becoifie aoUng Mary Reier, Claire Sorann, and Sciiool Bus Steps be Mtha^iadys Seblert, Mlaa Contact president tinder the constitution. Jeanm Zamowski; Grade 2H, School bus stops wlU bo th e ' Anna Senltbetl and Mrs. BhnU Lenses But nobody had expected that Anna Schutx. same as last year, according fo S^eit. '''', the mflitaiy would let hhn take sebool offlelaU, Any changas over. Other pereonnel includes ^^une^t^f4om je James Dyer, phyrtoal sduca- will not be made until the end HOLMES I 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER. CONN Jehovah's Witneoaes wlll^hold Although the. Junta said the tton; Irene Oandlto, nurse; Dot^ of tho first wools of sobool. group discussion of a Bible'hid takeover was tenqxirary, until othy Oasadel, guUahice; Jarl I HOWARD HOIMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES ■V ' tomorrow at 7:80 p.m.at 281 k Ooeta e Silva recovered, there Cutter, chUdreri wMh tearrtng Adyertisoment — THrmin 18 Asylum St. " s was oonsidemble doUbt he THUMOit Woodbridge at., 18 Chambora'-v.^ dlaabtUtles; Gloria Matthewa, TJ. Ctockett, Realtor, Im s - 01 THI Room 104 A funeral without a body. i$ utually tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at 281 would make a comeback fiiifdre reading; Christine Roy, ait; of>«nod a bnutoli oftlos on eolMn his term eiqilres In 1971. There fin Rd. in South Windsor, and Tel. 522-0757 Maureen Stott, music, Ethel Rt- 196. Les Babin Is man­ RUU Huaa D eB ella H a rtfo td Enrico F. Reale Were predictions a strongman callad a "memorial $ervica." Paople French Bd., BoHon. James, library; Doreen Dtena ager. Stop In and sss Him. Be­ would emerge from the Junta. and Audrey Wanagan Kinder­ low Cumberland Fsrth Store. The ruUng triumvirate Is com­ who have attended $uch a tarvica'''*^^" Fiist diturch of Chrlat, Sden- r iii garten aides; Joan Clay and tist, will have Ms regular mid­ posed d Mbs. Patricia Mc. Aleixo had been woiidng on Carter, clerk. marriage by proxy, where an other- 4-** with Finest constitifUonal reform . measure Hlpksi Memorial School Student Loans The North Manchester Al- designed to restore some sem­ Third grads, Trudee Blank, wi$e meaningful ceremony becomet a , Anon family group will meet blance of representative goveom- . Barbara Blow, Catherine Brlm- In Connecticut tomorrow at 8 p.m. In the Stretch of W . Middle Tpke. Gets New Top Facilities ment In South America’s largest bach, Jane .CarUe, Cairt Foss, tomewhat'empty ritual. Pariah House of the Second Oon- country. Oosta 6 SUva, who dis­ Mona Foster, Adeie Gordon, Ju­ Total $2 Million gregatlonal Church. Ih e ’nmih- Following several weeks of cut-and-patch operations on W; Mid­ completed, work will begin on the section froiji Broad St. to fSt dle Tpke., from Oxford St. to Adams St., work l>egan today ori missed Congress last December dith MlUer, Jean Small and day group will meet at 8 p.m. Adams St. The two projects, cut-and-patch and paving, are and ruled by decree, was to Carol Ventura. » ■ HARTFORD (AP)—Noaiiy $3 In the Pathfinders ClUb at 102 a complete overlay of that entire stretch of highway. The view 0 X being paid for liy~'tw£LjUlocations by the Board o f Directors, have made the new law pUbUc Fourth gImd^ Franoei Bilo­___ mUhon Kbs )>oen owanted to Norman St. Both groups'meet here is east from Broad St. When the paving to Oxford St. is one o f $rr7,000, the other'of-^75,000. (Herald photo by Pinto) s w sc^ o t this week. It was expected that deau, Shlrtey Clark, Almeda____ ^ Connecticut ooUeges and untver- weekly, and are open to friends the Junta. vmould delay the law and relatives of a person with 0 ^ Clough, Sandni Feldsteln, San­ ■*fi«s paitlclpaUng In' the Na­ i ' 0v»* . indeftultely. dra Ingrish, Bernadette Klno- a severe drinking problem. , tional Drtenso Student Loon pro^^ Vernon Teacher Needed Fast CDAP Kickoff ,S0 6 '^ Medical bulletins continued to mon, Jeftrey Levine, and Pa­ ow \ST- report Improvements In the con­ tricia- McCune. gram, tho U.8. Office of Eduoa- Ih c Chaminada Muaioal Club A. lart-mlnute resignation, Slated Sept. 10 dition of Costa e SUva, who is tton announced Monday. executive board meeting sche­ Fifth grade, Emma Butcher, received Uils morning by the 67. Dr. Abrahao Aketman, a Annabel CTurrIer luid Ltiida The toderal grants will pro­ duled for tonight.at the home of Vernon superintendent of Parties Join to Raise Funds A kickoff ditmer tor the in­ \Aa leading neurologist, announced Pondero. Supervtelng Prtocipal vide 90 per cent of tho Nattonal Mre. Rpth Staum, president, of schools. Dr. Raymond Rams- Monday that the president viras auguration of ManchertertB two- Andy Winane; Irene Gay, nurse. Defense Student Loan fuiute of 147 Lyneas St. has been port- doU, leaves the system short year C-DAP (Conununity De- "recovering . quickly” and was ponod until Monday, Sept. 8 at Middle School the parttclpatlng oollegsa and They’ll Use to Fight Each Other a .sixth grade teacher. velopmeirt Action Plan)’ study resting comtortaibly at the ptiert- untyenrittes. 7:30 at the some place. Mem­ Dr. Ramsden sold he re- is scheduled for Sept. 10,. In the denUal palace in lUo. Fifth grade, Mary Ellen Mor­ bers unable to attend are (isked The Republican and Demo­ rell, Catherine Shaffer, Lots The groatert number of (ho there will be an old fashlonral served with an Air Force, unit -cei'v^ a note from the teach­ cafeteria of Abmchrater High “Every Service is a Complete Service— A m ediz»l buUetln issued late to notify the prealdent. cratic Town CommlttecH will band (Xrm-ert, rock" idnd roll In Arlington Heights,' lil. er who would have had the School. It will be at 7 p.m. and Sunday described the presi­ Ogulnlck, Shirley Fisher, and total 6,417 rtiideni owarda want Marjorie Kahn. Join forces to ralrc funds for dancing for teen-agers, refresh-, A 1963 graduate/ of Rockville sixth grade science and math will be Dutch-teeat. a Service for Every Family and Every dent’s lUness as "a circulatory to Tala Univerrtty, New Haven, the coming election campAlgn mehts, clowns ami some "soap In'vlted guests will be the nine crisis with a neurological laezxl- SbAh grads, Eklward Pulls which received 1,238 awards tor Tlmofhy J. Oreazko, son of High $chooI, he/ received Ms classes at the Middle School. 4 , Mr. and Mrs. John Oreszko of at a family • picnic and Old box" oratory. The ~ affair will B.A. degree In-1967 from' the. With schools to open tomor­ members of. the C-DAP Agen­ Creed.” feStatlon.’rOne source interpret­ Msi^Jorie Weismon, Jeftrey loans amounting to ■$890,664. 29 Palknor br., received a De­ fashioned tMU-cball game, flept. start at I p.m. University of Connrtitlcut. He to’ row Dr. Rtunsdell Is seeking cy, the 50 members * of the ed this to mean a brain hemor­ Nichols, Phyllte Mitchell, Sean Central CcnnaoUcut SUto Ooi- partment of the Army Scholar- 14 at Henry Bark, -Thore will be a food booth a commlssloncri officer through a teacher to fill this vacancy Oitlzens Advisory Committee, rhage,' spasm or thrombosis. One Job Gets Ahead of the Other McCarthy, Mary Broodhurst lege. New Britain, wlU gift 660 i|hlp Award at Use Northeastern Mrs. Gloria Oollins of, the the Air Force, Reserve Officers at least until a ^rm anent -the town directors, the two and Allan Ensign. awards, whUe the Univerrtty of where hot dogs, hamburge^rs, When a host of trees were cut down alon.g the south side of Spring St., from,. Oniveiwlty r Ot c review and Democratic Town Committee beer and soft drinks mrry be Training Corps program. He is teacher can be Wr^. .^yone party chairman, the town coim- SAFE PARKING ON PREMISES Seventh and eighth grades. Oonnoctlcut wlU roceivo 647. awards ceremony held Aug. 26 and Mis . Cindy Piearson, Re- purchaserl. The bivseball grime the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bemard- Interested should copt^ct him sel, department - heeds, repre- Hebron Dartmouth Rd. to Gardner St., the purpose was, for moving these poles and Hazel Barber, Loretta Kayan, Awards wlU also go to South­ -in Boaton. Ihe award Includes j ubll'can will be cocholrm cn of Is schisluled to gel imder way Fahey, Orchard St., Rockville. at his office g jy p a rk St. senlatlves of the Traveler’s Re-- •ESTABLISHED 1874 * others, from the north side to the sou'h side. The road was widened to 32 John Campbell, and John Dor- ern OannoaUout Stats Cbttafo,. full tuMion, textbooks, laborato­ the event. about.' 3 p.m. Aboard Minesweeper Rockville. seaJrch Corp., and ail other per­ Schools Ready feet. Because the road work outdistancBd relocation of the poles, the paving ko, math; Pauline Koxurii, New Haven; ths Univeratty of ry fees, and $80 a month during At the biill gsnie, the two Tile Senior Citizens Storekeeper IC, Melvin J. Ott, Dr. R a p ^ e ll said the sys­ sons Involved or to be Involved went ahead on schedule. Later, when the poles are dug up and moved, the dis­ Gerald Ralston, Robert JeUen Hartford; Trinity OoUege, Hart- BowHng In the study. \ tord; St. Joseph OoU<«s, Wert the cadet's last three years of town chairmen. Democratic Leo I-eg sun was IF YOU Nno HELP eight teams this year. Ttie mentary schools, has announced Jello wltlj toi^ng. ' ‘ Death Stalks Also, Dorothy T^rtpp, Bernard VFW members. wUl meet to­ Casatl, Republican member of , He is married to tho^orm er work should also contapt-the a massive Comprehensive Plan, so blinding that Michael didn't league started last year, with that the cafeteria program In Auction Saturday Mulligan, John Dorko and JolM night a 7. at the ,WaszkeIewicz tha Board of Education and Juan Bcssell of O^k'oawn, Rl. superintendent’s oflpd^OT ap- to pinpoint the town’s existing PAUL DODGE realize It when the car veered four teams. .- the schools will open tomorrow, The 10th Annual Red Barn Peters,, science; Diana Hodglns Ftmeral Home, 48 Wethersfield Mrs. Marie Horbrt. Democratic On Guam plloatton forms. facilities and programs, and to first day of school. Motorists Over off the road. The vehicle Square I>anre Set Auction, sponsored by the Heb­ and .David Wllllazna, languages; Ave., Hartford, to j»y respects member of the mme board, will ,U.S. Air J'oice Sgt. Robert prepare priorities tor the five .’in a letter to parents, . Mis. rammed Into an overpass abut­ The Vernon Square Dance Long Weekend Caroline Groves, home econo­ to Mrs. Teesle Olekslw, mother H.haro-the honors. W. Sauepi'^n of Mr. and Mrs, years following the completion Porter says that Mondays have ron Congregational Church, wlU ment, and Janice was killed. Club will meet Saturday at 8 of the study. be held Saturday at the Red mics; Joan Haritsy and Cath­ of John Olekslw, a member. The Republican team will be R o b e ju t^ . Sauer of 429 Tunnel PONTIAC been dertgriated as collection - A 13-year-old boy went for a p.m. at the Vernon Elementary. Bunk Displays C-DAP a two-year budget Barn, Hebron Center. Bob Hen­ By THE ASSCK-IATED PRESS erine French, art; Adeie Blescs- C A U m H headed' by Republiean Mayoral has arrived for duty at 373' MAIN STREET days tor hot hinoh and mUk motorcycle ride on a highway lak and COrole McOaithy, itooinmis tr t-n iH The Emblem Club will oi>- School, Rt. s o l Wtth Arnle of JliSO.OOO, with the state to BEAT 'THE BUSH drickson, who nas been the A Calltomta family heading _ -IJ . candidate, Atty, Frank McCoy Kann^ to do thejvilling. idorsen' Air Force Bose, Artist’s Works money. 'Hie price of the hot home from vacation, an Ihdlana Albany N.Y. The m o ^ - reading; ^ Henry Rnsske, Mabel' Mitchsstoc t46-FUM Guam. pay $112,600 of the cost and tha auctioneer every year, wlU start serve part president’s nlghV to- ..rtl Rcpirbllcr'in candidate for On Sept. - , at 8 p.m. thp/Slub lqn^> including milk, will be man and wife struggling with a cle he was driving crashed. Into Motebury and Jane Haywood, BoUor 647-lTM morrow at 8 p.m. at the Elks 11 The Hartford National Bank's town $37,600. The latter will be the proceedings at 10:30 a.m. the Hoard of RepresenUitlves, will hold Ita annual OEStf/'Fun 36 cents per child. There will flat tire on a crowded Chicago one driven by a U-year-old wuibun HoUey, Auguft Home. Mrs. Gertrude Haw­ Arthur Callahan. First Manchester Office at 595 principally by in-klnd services. GET OUR SPECIAL be two Uckete; one for hot The committee, undw the thorne Is chairman. She will be Night.” Anyone IrtTMcd In The coordinator of the C-DAP chairmanship of Emery Taylor, expressway, —•--—-- - j, and=— a u..uc,bride, ofoi onlyoniy friend of his, aito the younger Link C'ynthla Deal and Lois Seymour Uivltt. candidate for Main St. continues its series of _limch and one for milk. ossMed by Mrs. James Mc‘ sqtuirc danejng ls^nv*tod to at­ PatiH Appointed rtudy will be John Harkins, as­ . , PHONE 649-2881 Is stUl seeking contribuUons for ? ®^ hour* were among the La- boy was killed. Lowe, .physical educaticn; Rich-, mayor on the Demodratlr ticket art exhibits with a group of Since Monday wtU be the only , . / Velgti, Mrs. Kenneth Hodge and tend, / sistant town manager. The 60 f i , ~ -----n— mi.- ,----- ..J,. “or Day weekend highway dead ard LclbenguUi and Richard Al- has not, as yet^/ljeen asslgnied 17 paintings by Liz Humphries. day a. child can buy tickets (un­ the auction. Tho barn will be Mrs, Hugh Pittman. ArrlVps’ at CiMteV AFB To CRCKO Board mepiber Citizens Advisory Com­ open every evening this week Five persons, four of them In an official posUlon but prombes Flirt.dit. Ocrard Fahey of .She is the wife of EHmore T. MID-SUMMER CHECK-UP ices absent), he will have to buy __ -__ . . rf one lafmiy,family, werwere killed In a Teen Dies of Dru^ •Manchester purchasing agent Humphries and lives on Wells mittee will be divided,Into seven lunch or milk tickets tor the en­ from 7 to 9 If Myrtle Rcvlow, NABA, will to be there. Fhank DeTolUi, can- the^tJSAF has arriycd tor duty K.. two-car ooUlslon Live below your means. Maurice A. Pass has been ap- St. ' task forces, to study the 12 re­ tire week, or longer, in mul- to leave Items to be auction on U.8 101 BRIDGEPORT (AP)—David meet tonight at 8 at Odd Fel­ dliiiitc totyilio Board of -Repre- Custer Air I%rce ' Station, quired funct1 VFW Port a^d: Auxlllarjyriil chairman of the CRCEO’s com- .William Flymi tn Rockport. She In a fiery car-truck pileup on sponsor a t^go tomorrow tor ■ PRAGUE (AP) ” — Douglas In addition to toe hot lunch, / Nol ope lolo ol onHirseze B y Miss Kolanhc^^ Peter Moss tnlttee on public administration, wa.s fi/rmerly affiliated with Rog. $22.20 Yal. the Chicago Skyway which arcs patients at/uie Newhjgton Vet­ Burke, about 20, Boston, Mass., 1 ice cream bars wUl be avaU- Manchester Evening Herald y o u c a n And ll geii ctooul 27 milei lo ihe gollon. The which recommended the forma- the Bostrom Gallery In Hart- over parts of the city’s South- evergoR e’s eran's He^ttal. Members plan- was still being held .incommuni­ afde at 10 cents a bar for all Hebron i correspondent, Anne overage cor Idrirtiy devil ihoi |i It) only gelt 14. Karen Kolanko, It an.i Peter thp 8 and 9 year group's 25 tlon of the I*urchaslng Council. f<>^. Our Mid^Summui’ s c e n t s . Side. .rtng to^attend wril. hurt at the cado In a Czechoalov^ Jail to­ Emt, tel. 228-3971. n o w So Ihe more you drive, ihe more you love. Mo i.h, V3 w c rt\ nam ed the B e rt .v/uM fn - ir ty le .let In 1950 by T im t h a t .l t w na form ed Most of the pointings on ex- SfMcid The cost of hot lunches, there­ Byron and Thelma Gates of port-4\ome o r B:30 p.m. Aux­ day eifter being arrestee! In dem­ And choincei ort, you'll drive ll lor yeolt o^ All Around/Swimmei. at the fteU>tll at 16.4. . "'**^1' I*'*' Intentlon of "supple-, .alL'rt. have won prizes at shows (Plus Ports) fore, WUl be 38 cents per day Michigan CTlty, Ind., stopped to faverite! Train with the profeeeienate iliary mepfSers m ay'call Mrs. ■I5th Anmuil Greater Vernon and complefner^ng throughout Connecticut. Cape onstrations that marked, - the . Dies in Collision at The Hartford Academy ysort.. (brnce we never chonge ihe style, o VW Kennepr'AHeltlne for further In- Diane, Brand wail first In the or $1..76 for a five day. week.' help a woman change a tire arid Swlmmang' and Diving Cli.mi Junior girls diving with 24.2 municipal purchasing Cixl, and Kingston, N.Y. ftret anniversary of the Soviet- WATERBURY (AP) — Don died a few moments later in the of Baslneso. Get ariliial ndver goes oui of siyle.l torprtM on. . ‘ Student cost tor milk o i^ will ezpertencr os the meet .ploin.hlpy held Sntunkiy after-- ixilnte and Undu Martin wna I’f^tfrnms." Mrs, Humphries teaches at led invasion of Ctechosiovakla , YOU SAVE $7.25 Thurlow, 23, of Waterbury died Of course, o VW's nol ipuch lo look ol. Sd o be 6 cents each day or 28 cents "^of a woman they didn’t, modem Dots Proc eoelng / irabn at/the Horowitz Memorial soc-ond with 20. Mike McMahon toresoes that tho M onoK^er ITWCA and will nearly two Weeks ago. 4 per week. Adult lunches will be Saturday night In a two-car col­ The couple and the wom- lot of people buy o big ftoshy cor |usi lo sove loce. Manctierter Lodge of Masons . Diplomats said requests for Computer Programming . Pool. topis'd the Junior boys wtth 31 1 Ihirduislng Council 2^'lll start her fourth season on Oct. Bring In This Coupon For A FREE Llibo Job available at 58 cents per day lision on Woodtlck Road. y 'an, Donna WesterveUe, of East eqrtpmesL In Isos than Try putting Ihol In Ihe bonk. , wlll'meet tonight at 7:30 at Ma­ point.s, followed by .lay Pcllc- “ clearinghouse for the ’1. She will have classes Thurs­ access to Burke by the U:S. Ehn- Dorothy DauphlnaU. 46, df sonic Temple. The Entered Ap­ MUy Kolanko Is the third' and aduK milk will be 10 cents Chicago, Ind. were klUed. CANDIES a year yoa’D be on your grlnl/'Jt.T and Pat Bniml 21 1 ''xiTuingo,.excliango-,. of purchasingpiirchaaing In- day mornings ntornlngs at 9:30 and have brought no reeutts ^ With Oil Change and Filtor Wolcott, "driver of the other "car way to making more prentice degree will be confer­ meiii/>cr of her family to. win per day. Michael and Janice Hughes Ihl.s/tltle. Her flster Nancy wo-j' Ruth Bcloltl wa.s tho only on-- '“ '"'"ahon among tho 29 towns Thursday evenings at 7:30. Last and there has been no Intorma- Because of their half-day'ses- was hospitalized jvKh head In- were diiving home from their money Umn yon ever TED TRUDON, hw. . red, with Junior, Warden Arae !mm In tho Intomiedlato lUv- ^ho Capitol R '^ on . -sea»oh she also tSught a group tlo" whether obaiges havs ' Name thougM pooalble. P. Steruil presiding. ,, In /11I65. the first year of^-rtie stons,'kindergarten chihbsn will .Juries, poUce said. ' wedding reception hi Kems- TOUJtND m U L—TALOOTTVILUt Inpolltlon and andlher -lilrter'; tiiK.-Sho adored 82.7 points: - ' "T '"^ ’■‘'a"'*-" ;'«ld, "should, at FViuntaln Village. - brought against him. nt^.be Included In the hot lunch •e mai iM ooetp irm ‘’ort -savings, for ajl of tho ’These prtntlngs may be seen A Czechoslovak offlciaT’sald \- e IBM BASIC OPEBATION nc MWii ii three-time winder. (^•anls consisting of imxlid.s St. Addree. ■ program. Milk money will con- Army-Navy AuxHlary • will towns, througli volume buying dui’lng regular banking'hours Mo^iday. nlghi tSl Westerners •o IBM O O aO U T E meet for the first time, this seii- 0. I960 and 1,061. Vvcro.pro/ionted to the flnit three ttnue' to ta collected on a moatti^ plnco.Vi by repro.sentaltves of tho of selo<-toil-=commodlUo8." • for the entire month o f Sep- had' been caught la proven acts KETPUNOH son tomorrou' at e:30 p.m. tor a, ksTen lbok lop honors Salur- City ly bools.’handled by the kinder^ ■''I’ou.'‘ 'ri«g—orgiuilzatlims. Those Other n!o.mber» of the Purch- tombor. and all of them are orf participating.'In the ahti-So- State Apotwvsd by Conn. State potluck.at the cluMiouse. Mem/ (!iy by taking thrK> flIrSt' pliu-cS garten teaser. • IncliUlod; Roi'kvllo Taxige of uslng Council's administrative for sole. . viet and -■ anti-govemment de- Bahhri rt BSsrartoa bers are requested to bring boanl are Mrs. Porter adds that the re- and”-b.v brxxiklng two records. Wk». jiMi Paul Roilcn; Vernon David J. Bauer, ----- ;— ------motistratlons. Most of these have Phone and articles for a kitchen Prtfnl4/-were aw-arded on the sponrtbillty of possessing and. The ONLY School with a •#«' JajV'iH-.'i. lnl and Re, nation t'cNnmlarton FViuik" ®'"' -*"^Ph Ucltra, Bolton 35 per cent have refrtgerntdrs, ...... ‘<1®* *'**••...... j.* ^ BATCi lows Hall. There will be A soctkl dren misplaoe or lose tickets. WSUMMCE om- [Kilnl for tlelng a previous M ,fo v selectman: Russell S. Shaw. 39 i-x'nt own' woahlng ma- One of the functions of the Vtett Ue Dwtag Fabulous - hour and refreiiunente after the' te'eord Miss Koliutko .t;illle,l 19 trophy wa-s i>n1Htintod to ®hu»bury first selectman; and chineis and 36 per cent have OeCB BOCEE A. 1 busineas meeting. ” / l>olnls In all. ■ ■ Stanley Yonkauskl, Hartford tele\'1rton seta, the National In­ Bef <* Wolff boluiU of swim concept of responsibility and Placing a ck>nc jiecoml was team. Woltt served as ,;oiich. ■ pueshasing agent. stitute of Statistics reports SERVICE folucfioii of the werkl’f flnett Members of Washington- LOL her committee Is going to em- Writs — Vtett -T ,,rhm i will .meet tonlgltt a.t 7:30 at Judy . Martin who tied for top phaslxe this point ^ th the chil­ honors'with I'V-bonih ilaw ley In- Mos..y Thore. M . Pri. h i I Orange Hall to go/'to Watkins- dren, she said. 1968. Mias Martin alrt> won Z Proteefion To Insure, safe-keeping they I • .Wert FlUMral Homd, 142 E. Cen­ ter tt. to pay theto last re^>ects - three firsts, but broke only one suggest that sAer the child record for a total of 17 point.. As a car owner the only 'protection buys the adeets, .they be taken r e a l to Winston Tlirkington, a mem­ r t ber. Competition for thtv boy's you can r^ J y co«nt e rec­ up. , , vantage of this opportunity and- ru rxtn i iTcc ■tiaB TuiSSugton, an honorary lorn; Over CinitltatlM Na- ords broken by I Miss Kolanko, encourage their children to 'be. a fourth new standard 'was es- active partidpants ' In the hot taMlshed by Nan Orei'n In the M »y W e Quote Rates and Assist You As We Have So Many Othes* ? ' lunch program . 17(6 W AlIB will meet tonight 12 and 13 year old a g e. group . Tbe menu fbr-the. first three from 7-to 8 tor welgh-in at the breast stroke rom-petltion. She dajns o f school'wlU be: Wednes­ ROBERT J. SMITH, 'RaUan-Amerloan Club. A btwl-' bettered the reixird set in ' 1908 day, sloppy Joe on a roU, but­ a»jm m eeting wlU also be hi»ld. by her 'slater. Lynda, In the 80- tered zn b^ vegetables, carrot yard backcrawl tor 10 and ' ll JOHN H; LAPPEN, stic|a. appteoaucS: Ttaunday, iMdet* of the Mldgirt year-old girls. Usa ' Nardlnl franha and beans, oo4e aiaw, PootlMit- wlU practice' broke a previous re «^ . ' harvard beeia, corn bread and toroc|gpow^ 8 I^m., at Wert The record .of longest . stand- butter, bruit cocktail: Friday', Mde Recraatlon Center. , Ing Is the one for the bo>e Ins otmnge Juice, baked fish sticks, tarter ^ sauce, macaroni .and 1 , •y. '■.A

PAGE SDL MANCHESTER EVENING^ HER ALP. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER'2, ,1969 m An g h e s i^e k E v e n in g H sk A t^ . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n .., Tu e s d a y ^ se b t ^ m b e r 2, i 969 V’K- »• * - , y ■ V PAGE SEVEN .'Virginia led to the creation of the United - i®£inrl]tpalpr I than ‘other wordiy orientatkm, ing, ‘why am,I piddling my life "and It wasn’t a woman at aU. States 'of ..^erica. Jesuit - Sociologist SaYs Cdibacy Rule for personalism over absoltm away waiting for It to change? I Most of-the priests d ' ROME (AP) ■—A survey of “We thought priesto who ed Inflation wUl feed on itseff- com e as a nightmarish Jolt to I WAI.TER R. FEROUBON ' " ‘ when they Were interviewed. bptbut IfttlemUe^oVe love ^from people. rolution is a personal- so-' At the historical moment, the potential Hot the least liiiiiisllw ; dr- more than SOO American drop­ dropped out wohld have weaker None was married then but a .,4 , ' J .. . luuon.lutiqn, liehe lurnaturns 10to someone else, * Church decaying.” Republican poUtlittans. iTrnani ' Ihabllshers CeacKlng heights that are un­ ing of YaA oonquesto agalitat a > Founded October 1 , 18 8 1 oil Is nearest territory ruled by ’ the cumstance absffc'ttie ettoit^ c t out prlestp shows their main belielh than those who stayed in, num ber have sln'ito wed. . ' • whom we call 'the crucial oth- * acceptable by either economic Motive for-^tting was the Al- • but we found that'wasn’t true ei­ anothcr C^lst.’ wWch m e ^ ^r.’ It can be a supertor, a blsh- demoralised DamocnaUu party t - - - ®venln* Except Sundays United States. But our hold on the Ryu­ Hartford’s Dem^mtlc macWns Father Schallert said cbliba- Two.Mbre Phantbnu -or poiitical standaixts. in 1970. U whits working men . ■ '•ad ^Idays, Entered at the Post Office'at ther. °P confessor or Just another 1 Manchester, Conn., os Second Class Man ^ Ideas, a cy, although not the-*-primary Ghrist. But as soon as he does n-ip«i nm That leaves only continuation find themoolvea laid off lor the 4 , Matter. i > . kyu Islands .Is only temporary and does to tiy to reapi llBBe ftMttbonb^ ' ■«* foctolbglst says. 1 S l^ p ^ to Soutii Kormi "The belief of. the'clerical factor in dropouts, definitely en­ this he gets frSo trouble. ® ^way» a of the present piaicy and the first'tlme In a decade after Just not pretend to Involve any lega^ kind of (ng dty electl^lba fruit o(' The riw hr gioeu against the dropout Is every bit as strong as tered the picture.’’Usually, how­ » , \ person who is part of the SEXiUL (AP) — Ttia South SUBSCRIPTION RATES "If tension reducUons-Joking Ch'urch system. "The crucial Korean air force received tw nearly Inevitable deceiA Into one year of Mr. Nhuat their Payable In Advance sovereignty for us. We will get out, the pity's reMNlf to partisan theory, widely held In both Ro- —and sometimes stronger than ever, it came-after the prieot's roceaslon next yegr. .Sonte pes­ One Y ear ...... I8Q.00 around, {laying golf, having , a other' is never a woman more aupejsOnlc F 4D Phantom tentative 'trend to the Repuh- Six Months ...... ^ '^ 8 0 mayoi^ty pottllili to that tba man Catholic lay circles and —before he left. And celibacy is deqlsian to hang up his.Roman simists in the Admlnistmtton Uoan . p arty Wmay well b« / ’ ■ Three Months ...... 7,80 eventually, leaving Japan In'control of simply not the problem.” drink before dinner—are not ad- ,10 ^ 4 fighter'bombers today 'imder a leadership of day within (the clargy, that the oon- collar was already far along, lie equate to offset his frustraUons. . ~ turns to a human being foi*see serious unemployment afcOBtod- It Is Juit such pohUoal y . One Month ...... T... a.60 ; its <>wn jslands, which are, geographical­ n ik p c m m t .,-said. U.S, mlMta.ry aastatance troverslal cellbany nils Is the Almost to a man, he said, the then there is his situation: beginning next spring (M conMdfrgtlane that m)ght con- ^ ‘ MEMBEHt OF macbine is a ttH flittle nudous . primary reason men leave the dropout priests zealously em­ ■progranj, the Defenaie Ministry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ly.' the land nearest the potential dlT Eighty per cent of brth thi “He la oriented toward annoujided. around 4 percent) and -con­ --Yirtce Mr^' Nixon- order hJs Die Associated Press Is exclusively entitled of sons of for ' graata. : priestfaDDd. braced the conceit of refom dropouts and stay-ins said they tinuing to move upward aftsY f ie ld .- '' change but he : believes. . no P^est s problem at all. In This brought to eight the num­ economic team to tempor their to t ^ . use of republlcatlon of all news dis­ • Yhe reatilte of,, a five-year ushered In by the Second Vati­ believed having close women that point --’a patches credited to It or not otherwise credit- The sons In ^iunellgbt ar» change is occurring. He will J®®*’ *’® “^ v a te s the problem ber of Phantoms delivered out tigh't lipped determination. »1. In this paper and also the local news pub- . But two other national sovereignties ■tudy at the University of San can Ecumetdcal Oouncil, and friends, without any romantic tend to be alienated, that Is, he ^bodying in the troubled < to th a lunM nere. J. Michael Kell ®Yanclsco were shown to The then felt themselves unable to of 18 to be given to South Korea Air rl^ts of republlcatlon of special dM- Chainnan, Involvement, would benefit their wiU'feel powerless in the face of - ©yw—all the things the are also close, and likely to have claims Democratic Aaeoclatod PTeas prior to sched- put them into practice. " , by the United States by this fall. potches nereln are also reserved.. fathari personality development. the O iurch system. The deflnl- P’'*®®* foURd wrong with the sys- to put In. The^e are NaUonalUt China, and P eter scheduled publication. Most of the .men Interviewed The .18-plane Phantom squad­ The Herald Printing Comnony Inc,,' as. the late John waa town AU the drapoulB went through tiona the Church offers him are ®*”’ • ' ron, worth J82 mlllton, ts part of sumes i» tinanclal responsibility for typo, on Formosa, and Communist China, on The research was conducted were .embariassed at taking a more or leas the same crises meaningless.. - '. "At the mbetlng with ’the cru- ■ r ^ l^ errora appearinx In advertisements chairm an In Uma, and by the Rev. Eugene Schallrat, 8100 million In special military and other reading matter In The Manchester girl out after leaving the priest­ and decision processes, over a ‘He finds he does not, believe clal other,’ the'priest gives up. the mainland. .The ^aim of Formoea Bourke B; ion of tha who heads a center for eocio-re- aid promtaed to 'South K^'roa Evening Herald. hood, Father Schallert said. period of two to five years be­ very deeply 'in the rules of the He decides to leave the priest- PLAZA DEPT. STORE might be' Just as valid, geography-wise, late famous J . dpalp Hglbua (rittdies a t th e universtty. after North Korea seized ilVc 'v (We Have A Notion To Pleaae) . Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- "Girls sometimes told them, fore actually quitting. Father Church. Then; he goes Into an liooA ton Post News Service. as that pf Japan, while the claim of lacy, himself aar haayar'" He said ho and a graduate as- U.S. intrtllgence ship Pueblo In E. BODOLE TPKE. (Next to Ponular H kt) ‘You act like a 14-yearold boy,’ Schallert observed: “That Is a Identification crisis, saying: "Once that decision la made. January 1968. N. B. A.,Swvlce. Inc. and long time boas of X: - ststaht intuviewed 317 priests and so they were disinclined to OPEN WED., THUR8., FBL ttU • PJibllshera Representatives ~ The iullus Communist China might have the speclal>.^ ias,much of lot of suffering.” ‘I’m a priest, okay. But what we find he may develop a close Mathews Sm c IoI Agency — New Yorkr^Chl- the dty as who left the petoothood and a take a girl out-a^gain,’’ he add­ He described the proceas as cay). Detroit and soston. argument that the oil would be coming, ^ Connecticut'^'1 ! tha' andsnt ccntrol group (of 817 Other ed." else am I?. relationship with a woman. He’s' BOYS’ ffiRMA-PRESS SHIRTS follows: "li he Is unable to resolve now open to all sorts of hetero- —MEMBER AUDIT BURHIAU OF CIRCULA- after all.fout of China’s continental shelf, days of Old domlnanoa priests who rem ained In. The dropouts surveyed came 12.98 and |3.98 x TIONd. ’[The person haa internalizad that question, he becomes lao- sexual relationships, LioeEn oRUi In the Dem party. “We were, not able to verify from many parts ot the United perhaps as a result of the deposits, over (adopted) the concepts of the lated In an atmosphere that "When wc start talking with D ^lay advertising closing, hours: cur origihal hypothesis,’’ Father States, but FaJther Schallert said P A R K A N ‘These young ' wb£ w ara Vatican Oouncil. He opts for doem’t agree with him. him, the thing oh his mlnd*ls the / N O W ! M.47 / For Monday — 1 p.m. Sviday. , the Ues, of China’s great rivers. Schallert said. most turned up at his center tor : O P I N ALL YOUR SCHOOt. NEEDS ARBjkT-PlAM — 1 p.m. Saturday. \ being boin______ab ____ 1 tlm a John questioning Instead of the ready, ■'“‘Nothing’s going to change woman. Then we- start probing- £ ° '' Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday.^ en you get a situation like this, \. "We thought celibacy vmuld oounseling or help in landing a For TJursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. M. BaUey waa^jihglnnlng hU answer, for ‘this wordiy’ rather anyway,’ he finds himself say- to find out whe'h all this started; F or TVlday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. you jform a federal union of the various For Saturday — i p.m. Thursday. .i own poUtttal elM r. as a pro­ Cluslfled deMlIne — 5 p.ln. day before nations involved, and award to that fed­ tege of Long t S t t Kpellacy, are puMl^tlon, 6 p.m.'Friday for Saturdain worthy, knowle^NKUe chlpa off and Monday publication. ^ eral union all powers not specifically^ s s ^ the old blocks, tf there haa 8 8888888888 888888888888 'Tuesday, September 2 reselved to itg member states. ever been H urrah” ms gets ^ e federal union going, and for the good tnfluenca mail tir mpy not solve, eventually, who id Hartford they do not adm it to ha' It, even End Of A Satisfactidn? actually diilis for theiSfi. though, in forvletory The end of a couple of centuries of ■Hie Constitutional ConvenUon which In the fi m ayoratty X" American satisfaction .waylaid ua, . the dection, they UM^fWnd them- gavel this nation Its federal jgovemment other day, In a news Item reporting the selves somdiddK:-^>>>Sneuvarad origlhally met to settle the question of Into keeping the'O lih axchistva- increasing ease with which the people V ia town! some!fishing rights between two states, ly \ In the m a M i|itla l haoK- ■ 7 ' of Japan are providing thentselves with gitiund and not 1|MI [front In tha and Went on, from ^ere, to form this the status symbols which used to be our slato of candli" great Wtlon, to 'Which the original ques­ own. These Include cars, colored tele- ‘Th^y young tion o* fishing rights became almost tri­ 'I X - vlaloh, vacation cottages, electric j men who grown 1 9 vially mcldental. It was not long ago, in ooosumlng ranges, refrigerators, washing hta- j breathing, fact, t^ t Maryland and Virginia were ' politics. Pe: there are M B ANNtNM \... ctilnes, bowling alleys and golf courses. | dbout them. back at\ their old quarrel. Just as if the ' only two qu Nothing Is so quick to bore us with the first that edciiliether they United States of America had never been are not stlB gNiM In spito of our own accomplishments as their suc­ formed. AAnd there has, os well, been their heritajge, tQa,^MCOiid th at cessful imitation by somebody else. And," \ recurreuib quarrel between the member of whether or once the sense of uniqueness is gone, Ing to be lucky.|^ states and the federal union aS to which "V once we realize that the thing we took controls the oil deposits Just off all their They have present most pride in doing has been duplicat­ .campaign, fi the Idea mutual shores. 8p we could find our­ thati because Ann UeoM- ed, we have to shift Into something new selves with a United States of Asia, lady who lo, the • /X If we are to regain flajvor and satt^ac- which, aftet It found Itself In existence, With Sylvian Oftara At Tbs 8t« Gloss 'Works, Oomltur, N.Y. stole the m ay b rat tlon for our living. . ' ^ ty away fro: lifn two years' x ' ” still wo'uldn’t have solved the question THE POLISHER ago, is Rails ttaemsalvas The same day’s readlw which broughtx of who ownl|i the potential new oil field must lead wltlij Italian can- us this deflating hews o\ the attainment In the Bast China Sea. History does dldate. not always serve Its own trigger causes. of our own best- goals by a civilisation A Thought for Today Aocordhiglyt M far. reached which had flatteringly aqcepted them for By Rowland Evans Jr. for an Italian\dB which I n s i d e Sponsored by the-Manchester ma or mayndtifflfe been eenai- X: Its own also broi^ht, from a different OouncU o< Chilrches \. ble. But, cUrioaS^dnough, their direction, an aittack on us for being the Connecticut Turnpike Repairs toberl D. Novak ' reach was so ktabit R rikached \^klnd of people we must have been, to Meiportal Day to Labor Day is the "Be the Best of Whatever oidy to anotlnr member o t o r t their own law' llhn, Atty.. Jo- set. out after such values in the first trodlUopal time of • American vucatiom,' when fa'mllies load up their station wng- Y ouA ro" seidi AdlnollI, ilitMli m ay p ro re place. WASraNUTON — Behind,the on«, cam pers and tmllens and, whether OonsldCTAtr. Nixon’s repeated The campaign has failed. to be a little toO^Shlbby an ar­ facade of forced opUmlam about "If you can’t be the rangement for thA Toton. ‘This reproof came from Dr. Vincent It be a mOpth-long trek or Just a day's striotupes to friends that the Martin’s three ctdleogues on the the state of the economy. Presi­ Quadriad—Treasury Secretary top of the hill outing, take to the "open road." tgm/BIsenhower recession cost Add in the Sanchez, a profeaeor of paychiatry at dent Nixon’s economic policy­ him the Presidency and that ^Omt anoUier\ The problem Is, the '"open road" be­ David Kenned^, ’ Budget Dlr- Be a scrub In the valley — but second gem makers have decided to stick/ economic downturns must be _ ector Robert Mayo, and chief be party flgurf, the University of Chile, who has be'on comes more ii\ nightmare alley on the Deputy Mayor Indeflrrltelv to the tight atotCk avoided by any future Repub­ ■ economic advisor Paul -Mc­ B. Kbi- studidng the Interaction between our Connecticut Turnpike. T5>e beet little scrub by the side sella, wanted,^ agatnrt Inflntlon desmte^ the lican President, there Is at Cracken—support him without m ayoralty / of the rill ; nomination aal praoticq and theory and that of the It seems that\as the sprlng-to-fall grim foreboding th s^ t nlmort least the posslbll'tv that he will reservation. So does Dr. Arthur Idtt’t get It Be a bush if you can’t be a tree. and now threat culture to the south of us. Dr. Sanchez months produce p^k traffic there­ sme'v will produpe'a 1970 re­ reverse the Quadrind. Certainly, Bums, this President’s ooun- to run as a fore the heaviest demands of the year cession—txMlitUy^lrf Severe dl- O third candli an Irish- questioned the results of efforts on the he could base such action on seJor and economic tutor. on the highway systefp, so do they con­ mensions.j, the views of unofficial. advisors If you can’t be a • bush, be a man to boot, can chart part of our system "to help the people stitute the season derhied meet favor­ Indeed, the guarded remarks bit of the grass, risks for the triumvirate. Desiwitte apoonls from Presl- outside the government. of last spring by hi^'Treasury able by State engineers for the repair Chief among them has been he cures about. det^Nlxon’n economic advisors officials that the JPederal Re-' Some highway happier make; Thlnw do lA,'yield auto- and reconstruction work' that aeverly Dr. Milton Friedman, a con­ , Iposen the screws on the serve might be ^oYerreactlng In If you can’t be a muslde, then m ^cally to Uw ju te of the po­ ‘‘‘There Is an Implied theory among restricts the use of the highways.' servative eoonomint at the Uni­ monev suoolv are having no ef­ Its t'ght money policy , have just be 'a baas'"— litical great, IW sometimes versity of Chicago with Intimate economic planners," said Dr. Sanchez The mammoth traffic enar'l caused by fect whatever on the Quadrind, disappeared. ' Having then un­ But the liveliest basisi in the they haim to stM^ almost from last week’s football game put\a shaniel^ ties to th *8 Administration. For with a touch of Ironic comment, "that / the four-man economic pollcy- derestimated the intensity of lak e! scratch. -r V focus on the severe conrtrlctlok qf-'tnif- makthg bodv , of th e govern­ the past month, Friedman haa the Inflation, the Treasury now „..r ' ■'— — tl\e Protestant ethic, with Its emphasis ,flc flow by Turnpike reconstrtietom, but ment. However, there Is grow­ been waging a„one-mon cam­ fully applauds Martin’s pre­ Midway tbrotAch . the recent We can’t all be ca/ptalns, w e’ve on doing and competition Is more help­ It should bo remembered .4hat Kfr the ing resHzstlon Inside the Ad­ paign—(through his Newsweek scriptions. Unlike Friedman, session of thq;n exnected. 'Hist Is, lack of return to Jawboning. Regarding there’s lesser to do, clerk asked hilK how tt wad unde^k ng road and bridge repair* financing will slow down the Board. His plea: Tight money Presidential admonitions as ' achievement. When the two conflict too already has hod tts Impact on And the task we m ust Is spelled. And wMa Mie wanted an^'''o«paclally rood resittfaclng -rduring economy eo much that business basically ineffective, the Quad­ the economy though the Indi­ -the near. „ the spelling for M b not Bourke, abruptly, we must not be surprised to the warm weather months. The \ ncUvttv will slump and unem­ riad feels that a public plea for but Spellacy. ployment will soar. cators don’t quite show It; the ^ • see high Incidence of cuUiTral psychoals.".-' b^tumlnoav ruq>balt' used In resurfacing labor—business restraint would Moreover, there la a drend Ft-deml Reaerte must ease up If you can!t be ahlghway,. then Hie Idea that!jikH« could over rmi|ipe- hl»h tem>'emtures for Its "cur­ or risk disaster. fall miserably and vrould there­ Just be a trail, c The American effort to. "help" his ing” process. ’Too, the department finds ^^^l'pg that the recession, when fore only erode Mr. Nixon’s come a day .^on anybody Other friends of the Ntoon ad­ If you can’t be the sun. be a culture,^sald. Dr. Sanchez, seeks to Im- ll m a r' lually become models for Identification, daylight hours since crews' believe It too high as S-perc^ a year, some tor us. But if they make tt with neither Pre.aldent Nlxop nor h's nique and urge greater .seIf-“ Nixon economists could accept Submitted by; the leadership tB Hartford tUs are men like Ford or Rockefeller, busi­ hasardour to tx> onvtho Job nt- nlght or closest nersonnl aides, \ basking restraint on biwineas and par- during ^lk>n the otiwr day of an accident-, ./ . thing we have done best, another |lart ' generating sli'u’ntton on a New Haven , H erald rather gratuMousiy rejects the opportu­ portion of the Turnpike. It Intends to halt the skidding, sUdtog mlshupa that have V eslerdays nity to imitate, leaving us .almost ho re-' taken place by lowering the speed limit, flection for self-esteem whlchevs.r way even though, as one department official 25 Year$ ,4fio WTkmr we- look. But such news aiid comment has been quoted, "On paper tfa fine, 6ut . you c«m put those silly signs an>-where Republican Town oiommittee . i - from outside does not tell us anything HLY and they’re sllll not going to alow down i endonwe Mrs, Fapnle BUtott as we had not already begun to know In on a 80-mUs rood." I'amlidate for Justice of the our own feellngf. We have, perhaps, It ta time for the highway depart'ment peace to take place of William to start reallMng Jt Ismot building nrorm- E. Krtth' who has passed age drained "know how" to Hi moat magni­ ments to engineering but Highways Utnlt of 70. 646- ficent dregs! ‘The pursuit, from qpw om whose purpMe la to.get {>eople from Oscar A. Oacltua, .director of will have to be of more elusive. satis-' here to there, swiftly, safely and without hindrance, ' \ ' v Vocatloilai Education In Oon- ■'•1- f.-': faction.' ^ A bit' of' imagination ami Innovation ■ , cepclon. Chile, vWU director \ , y nixl especially coiyld'-'ratlon for the- John O. Echmollon of the local ■ 'yj:'- ! ■/ - motoring public -might produce some trade school. ' A .lesulta which, thougti not a cqmplete Federate. To Drill? solution to the problem, could’ai least 10 Year$ Ago * al'cvts'e It. (A coub'e of such Ideas Leonard B. Seaden (Chairman VJ: ‘The poaslblUty Uwt Japaness gsolo- are presented In letters from two rosid- avings ank ■■'V of 'the TtowR Development Com- S B eni on this page). glsts may have dlsooverad a new huge mtoiion for over 'two years, re-' -x/' oil deposit^ln, the Bast China-Sea poses ,4sThe. highw ayA partm ent Is not doing signs due to business reopoiwi- P 0 ) C its best Job Wlwn it merely asserts. In . such queaUohii of sovereignty as might btliUes. almost Indifferent fashkMX that tht roo.ds, ' / \ land to a new ppUtloal order In Aala, . must be repaired and there U . nothing Dr. Frederick Becker, begliu. ) CttWCSKstd miioh aa diapiite. over the fishing rights but for the public jtb' Isuffer the ’ Incon­ duHes aa chief pathotoglst and ■7 . i- Bmuujvj^ ^ o n HMrTFOiil • soith w m m m • io ltm N m ii venience of ll, ^ NKW HAVEN ' director of laboratorlea at Man- • r In tha waters batween Maryland and REaiSTER,.'!-,-...-..^. • cbe.tter Memorial Hospital'. l l p i f f f f f g -■.y. ■; A . V:.... J- <• . ( PA6B EIGHT KANCHESTBR EVENIJfG HEEALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 MANCHESTER I N N I N G 'HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. .TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 7 PAGE NINE > ago, 'be had been conne<;^ witii various businesses in the area- SMSH Classma^s-of 1919 He had- a ^ been a sealer' of Moon a Clacked, Slick Bal weij^hts and measures ' (or the town. He was a member o t the Will Reunite ott Saturday Inreateiiied (ConttmMd from Page One) cofvefy in planetazy science.” “ This rock wi than ' S g i mobael R. Locaacto Washington LOti and Sdunth y * Jiint Mcause the, ,eter locally'-molten.’' Sgt. Miohael B. L«»scid| 22, United MetluxHst Chjuvh. Of -62 living merabers of music at Barhanl 8ctwo>I, now That preUmlii T y work has Dr. 8. Ross Taylor o t the Aus­ o t Windsor, a Vietnam war vet­ 9urviv

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N. / ' / ■ East Catholic Begins' Bus Routes for Schools in Vernon BUR lA HUS 7 BUS IS Berkeley, L«ke S t, aM Rirti- Rockvme Ugh, Reokvllla High Blgh ik., Vetnon Awe. and South Srite^ St Benardto, ard. Lake B t and Bob' Moun­ Ti^ I.Tdli: Proqiect St and ■ TalooOtvUle Area St, Vemon Awe. and Rt SO; S t Joaepb*a tain Dr., Latke St. and Roae- 8A6, airive mkkUa schooL Ninth Academic Year Flrehouae, Prospect St and TRIP I 7tite: Main St. and Trte I,7to6: Bolton Rd. teid Ward S t) Proapeot S t, and wood Dr., tepripg S t; 7:60, Oerter Boi|d-Bcbeel An orientation day fo^ fresh­ all of whom hold AB degrees durilig Ms unscheduled free Bilm HUl Rd.. WeUra Rd. and Plneviw, Warren Ave. and Oak a t ; 7:40, arrive high Acorn, WeUes Rd. and Taytor arrive Sykes School. Trip in 8 ^ ' Center Rd. and men tomorrow wilt begin East from Emmanuel College in Bos­ tiriie. ' Frederic Rd., Wamn Ave. and f j i . achooL S t, KeUy Rd. and - TraUer Verara Oeator Middle Bebaal .-Dr., Center Rd. and Catholic School’s ninth ton, are Sister Claire LaFer- AMhougdi aimed primarily this Miaple S t, Phoenix S t and VerM Center lOddls Sehool Park, Dbiwon and BBriam; 7:48, Trip n 8A6: R t SO and HUl- _ . OeiRer Rd. and % * - ‘’' n r academic year. ’Thursday and’ riere. Slater Elizabeth Flynn, year at upper dasspien, the CaiiqpbeU Ave., Waatab^tea S t Trtp 9 7:46: Merilne and arrive high achooL side Ave., Rt 80 and V< Rd.; 8:20, airive Cen­ Friday, so^omores and juniors Sister Marcia Tetrault, Sister course 'wlU be open to students and Phoenbe S t, Phoenix S t (Renter .Heighto, R t 80 ter Road School. Howard, Meiline and Oakmoor, Veraen 'Oentor jHUMDe Sehbol and Hublard, Phoenix S t eixa wlU be tested. ’The school an­ Mary Ellen O’Keefe, and Sis­ in all dasses. ' Spring, R t 80 and TtoraoT Rd.; « BUS 27 ’■ Merline and Vlnetto, Merilne TRIP n 7-A6: Grand Ave. and Ironwood, Dobaon Ave. pnd ticipates an enrollment of 1,190, ter Margaret Mary'ESvans, Added to the ciXTicuhnn - ore 8 :16, arrive mldffld-- aohool. Slykao, S t B enrartto an increase of approximately .2p and Riintington; 8:06, arrive Rau St, Grand Ave. and PlUa- Miriam; 7:40, arrive Sykes. Sister Claire LaFeniere also new programs in. Russian I, n, middle achool. bury HiU, Weat Rd. and DaUey Oentor ItaM Sebaoi ■ t *— i*^^^ o v e r the figure given at this VeriMm Center Blldae Seboel c.f', has an,MA from the University and HI, a seoond year of crea­ Noriheaat Sehool Circle; 8:00, arrive middle Trip m -g -8 0 : South s t and THp I 7A0: Center Rd. and I'm -" time last year for the 1968-89 tive writing, and a fourth level ' Tite.n 7:46: South .St and. of Hawaii. She 1s transferring T r^ i n 8:19: South and A1-. achocU. / Bancrart. South S t and Jianet BaxKftott, South St. and Venwn Venwn Summit Crater Rd. and . school year. course in basic EbigUsh.. to ECHS, wheife she Will teach part, Ridgewood and Cathy Dr., Venwn EUementary Sdioei Lane, Soutk S t A ip ot Dr,^; Vemon Ave.; 8:30, arrive Peari Dr., Regan Rd. ahd Qoun- Other developments include i a a , Today, the 67 faculty mem­ French, from St. Teresa’s High and Janet ‘ Lane; sao, TRIP m 8:06: Merilne Dr. 8ax), arriva mtddto schoqt^^' Crater Road School. try Lane, Ragan Rd. and Lagton t isjaa ii bers were engaged in a aeries School in Providence, and further expansitm of team arrive Northeast Schotri, and Howard, Merilne Dr. end BUB 80 Dr., Regan Rd. and - Mary of orientation meeting. This previously taught in California teaching, end a Miift in the Oakmom’, 'iCerUne^ -lbr.. ’ and Trip m 3;ie: ‘ BookvUle High •Lane; '7:46,' airive Sykea biology course emphasis from BUS IB Rd. and year’s teaching staff, according and Hawaii. Vlnetta, Marjorie Lane and 1IS1- Venwn 8 :30, arrive Trip I -7:80: Lake St. and School. to the Rev. Charles B. Shaw, the traxUtlonal approach, pri­ Byfcea S t Bemard'a Joining the faculty from Cen­ 8 t Josepli'B ohlre, R t n ' and Allan Dr., Center Berkley, Ledte St. and Bok principal, includes 3 priests, 37 marily concerned with KeUy Rd.‘/an d T railer Park, tral Catholic High School in T ilp I 7:16: BanitonUi Rd. end Mountain Dr., Lake St. and Trte n :7AS: BQlngtaii Ave. lay teachers, and 27 sisters, all knowledge, to a more laboratory Rt. 80; 8:10, arrive Venwn .Ele­ Norwalk are Sister Elizabeth Oemetoey Rd., R t 80 and Sun- ^ Sykea, S t Koeewood Dr., Tunnel Rd. and anl Taloott Ave.’, Emngtoa Ave. but two. oif whenn will teach full oriented approach wMcfa stree- mentary SriwoL Flynn, who will teach Spanish, R t 80 and Blvecm en, S t Jooeph'B Ruaoril Dr.; 7:40, arrive high and Davis -Ave., Davta A-ra. and r time. ses student investigation through Trip I 7:10: R t 80 ahd Dob- school. Orchard,, Orchard and Union and Sister Mary Ellen O’Keefe, ' use of (be scientific method. ^ M «mt Vernon'Apta., . BUS 8 ran Ave., I^elly Rd. TraUer Vemon Center Middle School Bt.; 8:06, airive Middle SchooL Fourteen of the faculty are who ■will be a member of the ’The next major currlcMum Douth a t and Crown, SouGi S t Rockville. Park, Main S t (TaloottvUle), new. Of these, five nims from English department. Sister t h n ^ , . according to TVither and Foot HUl, South St and Ver­ Trte 1 7:16:.. Vernon Avie. and Trip n 7A6: 'Dmnel- Rd. and Vemon Center Rend Bebaal Elm HUi Rd.', WeUra Rd. mid the Sister' of Notre Dame de M ary Ellen holds an MA Shaw, will be to open present non Avo.' 7:40, arrive Sykea. High St,, ^ Vehwn. Ave. and RusseU Dr.; 8:06, arrive m ldde Trip‘HI 8:16: Union B t and Namur are replacing religious from Boston College^ and has Vernon Qmtesr Middle Scliool Grand'Ave., Grand Ave. and Acorn Rd., WeUra Rd., and Tky- achprt. Orchard union St. and courses to greater creottvity, tor S t,' R t 88 and Pleasant transfera, two lay teachejM are done additional graduate work and to expand opportunities tor .. Trip n 7:46: Pro^Mot S t end Iforilaon St, 'West St and Nye Vernon Center School Ward St.; 8 :38, airive Center View, ;R t 88 and VStoUre, Itt. filling 'vacancies created by re­ at Fairfield University and the student enrichment through In­ CTieeteut Proopect St. and Oak, M.; 7:40, arrive high schpiU. Trip m 8 :16: Wert Main S t Rood. Sqbool. 88 and Venwn Gardena; 7:86, signations, smd the other seven University of Bridgeport. dependent study. • ' Fro^pect a t and WariJ, 'Pro»- Vernon Center Middle Sebeel and River S t, Weat Main S t BUS 28 men and women have been em- Trip H 7UW: R t 88 and Smset arrive Sykea. - and Ward St.; 8:80. arrive Ver­ Two teachers of Spanish and The machinery for such en­ peci St and Ihdoi). St, TAdcn Sykes, Bt Bemard’a, ployed to r new positions. Dr., Fleaa^ View Dr. and Yerann Copter Middle School non Center School. religion are Sifiter M argaret richment already exists. In the S t a n d Weat RA; 8:06, axxlve St Joseph’s Overiirook Rd., KeUy Rd. and ’Mp n 7i40: Proopect St and \ BUS 21 Several pew teachers luive Mary Evans, last assigned to ECHS SEARCH program, ttu- rakkBa achool. Trip I, 7;U : Rt. 83 and WU- had previous EICHS ties. Among TraUer Park, -Rt SO; 8:10, ar­ Flrehouae, Bast Mete st w>d Trip I 7:20: South S t and ahlre, Skinner Rd. and Bruce St. Aedan’S School in' Nejv,>Ha- dents can, in effect, create their Q w ite Boiad SelKMd Grove St. East St and .Hieon are two members of the ven, and Sister Marcia Tetrault, own courses. ’They will have a m 8 :18: Waahington and rive middle school. ', Janet Lane, South S t and Olen- St., Skinner Rd. and Hany Lane, Class of 1968, the school’s first Center Road Bob^ SUprte, Bast St and Fem St, Btqne, Wert Rd. and Ridgewood; Skinner Rd. and John Dr.. Sktn- who comes to ECHS from Hart- qualified faculty adviser with eaairch St, Wariib«ton and Bart S t and Oetitor S t, R t SO graduates. fo rd . whom they, can consult, but the HwaUx St, Phoenix St and Trip i n 8:16 R t SO and Siai- 7:46, arrive high achool. ner Rd. and Geiald Dr.. Wind- nyview, .Baontorih Rd., Baker and South Grove S t, R t SO Veraon Center BOddle Sehool One la FTank A. Kinel of ECHS will offer, tor the first responsibility tor developing the Rd,; 8:20, arrive ^rvllle Rd. and Penfield; 7:40, Rd. MaxweU, Cemetery and M t Vemon Apte.; 7:60, ar­ Trip n 7:86; SUhner Rd. and arrive Sykra School. Rockville, who will teach math­ time, a newly developed course question to study, designing the Center. Road Bchoid. rive middle pchool. Rd.; 8:20, arrive Center Road Leona, Sklimer Rd. and Edith Vemon Oentor Middle School ematics. He received a B8 in in communications. Through approach, and thinking -out Uie BUS 3 la k e Strtaet Sehool - New ToJIancl Middle School startfj to rise in town’s educational park. Meadowbrook School with new wing is in background. School. Rd.; 8KI6, arrive middle achool. ♦ Trip 7:50 : Lake S t and June from St. Peter’s College specialized instruction by skill­ answer will rest with the stu­ BockvIBe High (Inol. AJH. Kindergarten) n, Montauk, Lake St. and Berkley, in Jersey City. The other is ed reading and speech coun­ dent. t r i p I 7:20: R t SO and M t BUB 0 Trip m 7UKI: Tunnel Rd. and Nortfaeart Sehaol Lake St. and Richard, Lake S t t Thomas ' P. Malin, a South selors, the course will be aim­ The 1969-70 schnM year will Venwn Apts., Rt. 80 end Grove Rockville High. . ’ BateUe, Warren Ave. and Fred­ Trip m 8;10: Venwn Ave. Tolland begln Immediately to expand and Box Mountain, Lake St. and . Windsor resident. He was ed at improving student also maik further expanslott of S t, Oroive St. and BVrn S t, TRIP I 7:18: Tunnel Rd. and eric Rd., Warren Ave. and and High St., Venwn A-ve. and the college placenient facilities Coventry R^rawood Dr.; 8:i0, arrive awarded a'BA in June by As­ mastery ^of reading, listening, the unscheduled free time pro­ Grove St and Cemetery Ave., Ruaael Dr., R t 88 and WTliihlre Maple S t; 8:10, Lake S t and Lnmber Yard; 8:26, Venwn available to incoming juniors'. gram, popular with students Rd., Rt. 83 and AUen Dr., 7:80 A-ve. and Brortdyn St middle ochoiU. School Luncii Program sumption College in Worcester, writing, and spealtiki|^ skills. Grove S t and Laurel S t; 7:40, Montauk; Kindergarteh rrtura Maas., and will teach hjstory. ,and faculty In its Inaugural i««> arrive high school on Bua 38. Orator Rood Sclwol Team Teaching To Help Ease School lunch program direc­ ’The program is an outgrowth arrive Mgh school BUB 88 One-Third Mrs Wmiam Kearns of East year. Venwn Center Middle School Trip m , 8:18: Bolton Rd, and tor Mrs. Evalyn Ostlen has an­ and refinement of eight years’ Vernon Center HidHe School BUS 18 BockvlDe High Hartford is another new faculty , Homeroom teachers are:. (Skinner Rd. Area) ' Vemon Middle School Pineview, Volley Falla Rd., nounced ths4: no hot lunches, work In developmental and TRIP n '7:46: Dobson'Ave. TRIP I, 7:18: R t 80 and Mar­ member with strong ECHS ties. Freshmen: 132, Mr. Zawada; TRIP Skinner Vemon jCrater Rood School ’Tunnel Rd. and Ertelle; 8 :20! milk or ice cream will ’be Of Teachers and Miriam Dr., Hantot Dr. n 7:46: line Dr., Rt SO and Atlantic Mira LucAle Kuhnly, canter, aupervtoor of the Science Deportment tti tha Venwn achool sustain. She is the mother of Jane, a remedial reading. Its new ap­ 220, Strter Marilyn; 224, Sister and Bruce S t, Skinner Rd. and •'rrive Center Rond School. available at any of the schools and; Ihmcaster , Lane, Dis­ (Bw. Vemon Oentor Station, Pleaaant View Dr. and demonatratea a lote of motlbn experiment to Mira Carol Rtoberg of Manchertar, a fourih grade 1966 graduate; Tim, 1969-70 proach centers around a com­ Claire; 228, Sister Christine; Werner, Skinner Rd. and Brim- »y HKTTK ing centers. O’Connell. • ' /I tlon.s," Principal Donald Parker Mrs. K earns received her BA TRIP m r:10: We« Rd. and Lake Street School /:^ Brandy HIU Rd.; 8:00, arrive- Rouge HIU Dr., Regan Rd. and , Parker predlcta 2,'15 kinder- According to Hicks Sch this week’s half-day sessions. teachers begln- In part, the study skills cen­ like to see Ihe faculty IncreaW ^hlH teacliera have formiilat- from American IntemattoneJ Sophomores: 130, Mr. Reiner; Blaatvlew, Ridgewood and Janet (Inc. A. M, Kindejrgartea) Middle S c h o o l/ Country Lone, Regan Rd. and J^rten children; 242 flrat grad- Principal Andrew Wlnans, three Hot lunches will be served be- ^ ‘he Coventry ter will teach short cuts to ftasChange ed' by two, one in the shop area, Vernon deadgned to combat College In Springfield, Mass, 134, Slater Frances Ann; 321, Lane,. Janet Lane and Grand­ TBIP I 8:06: Baker RA and Maple Street School Legion Dr., Regan Rd. and ei«, and 2tl.'t aticond grader.; w.ll flilth grade classes wilt attend gnming next week In all ' the' School system. ’This represents more effeoUve study, taking X. and another In related subjects tho he enrolled. sna taught for UeveraJ years In Sister Margaret Maiy Getuy;' . view Terr.; 8:26, arrive north- MaxweU Dr,; Bolton R^. and (inc. A. M. Kindergarten) Ite iy Lane; 8:06, arrive Middle Hicks School with the balance »cl the. usual annual turnover of and oirganizlng notes, evalua-.: imai Srixwl strtxA I academic I, to prtp-IdD a desir­ B e ad ln g '^ e Ihst la the volun­ The achool will have a "jiart- of tho . fifth graders attending ♦he Windsor Locks ' and Ela-st 223, Mr. Kinel; 237, Mr. Malin; j Pineview: 8 :10, Arrive Lnke. S t (Regan Area) In Faculty about one-third, which appears tlon of published materiaJs and BUS 8 School " Center Road School able toncher-sludcnt raUa! Changes Made in Science^ tary adoptlOit. of a team teach­ tlme art teacher, a part-time the Middle School. ' . s Hartford syatem's. She will Class le^ures, and the use of a 238, Sister Marie. Immaculata; TRIP n 8:10: Regan Rd and If all applloarjta appear on the high but Is most usually be­ Rockville High.. TRIP m , 8:16: Phoenix St For the sclwol year, Cheney ing program %,t the achool, Sister Margaret - and ty of this number, he eald, is ‘'*1® needing Uie most oonslant Mrs. Sara K. Robinson c Glenahme, South S t and Ever­ (Retum Home op Same Bus) TRIP I 7:20: Rt. 30 end Cold Montauk, ’Tunnrt Rd. a;^ Scott added. UpdaUng of the material/for Updating, ‘niis subject has tok- children permitted. Two teach- term, -niii flye-year-olda will be 4 Masses will be held for half­ df have been evident In past years. Notre E>ame and an MAT in cord his own progress on a spe­ Rita; 128, Mr. Smith; 12T, Mr. the tect that Uie achool drawa Manchester has Joined the gul green, South St. and Fox HlU; BUS 10^— /r " Spring, R t and Vemon Cen­ Dr., Oentor Rd. land ’Trout- Two projects await students era will tointly ovensie the/grouix'd In the all-punx) o roam day sessions thds week, bcgln- Capt. Nathan Hale School has *.967 from Brown UrJverslty. cial chart. The student will also Adamchak; 222, Sister Marion so students from 16 towns. ’’Some the three arsas. science, soclsi wer jhe role played pravt- dance department at Manches- 8:06, arrive middle achool. BockviOe High ter Heighto, R t 80 and HUl- otraam, Canter Rd. and Creot- In two om ul when school gets cloHa. V / ! ,i;^|jf,i,>d to chiBH there. nlng at 0 a.m. and ending at the most new teachers with 17, Mrs. Smith, the former Mary be encouraged to spur the self- Julie; 226, Mr. LaFontana; 230, iray decide at the lart mompte studies and language arts, was siy b/geography and history Blaple Street School TRIP I 7:30: Lake St and Elde Ave., R t 83 and Wllshire;- ridge; 7 ;46, arrive Sykra School. under way. The .caipentry shop The tmlchera dcvlwd the' plajl h’lr^t and reeo-.pemiost In Ihe mlmts of oil CMSSSS. ,„m K..„ ------„ ..„,n ^ Lhevnllcr. She Is a gradu- School with eight. Next are Co^ will ted'ch French and math­ (IncL AJW. Kindergarten) Montauk Dr., Lake St ahd Tun* 7:40t arrive high school. Vemon Center Middle School win construct , a house In Bol­ along t^ th Ihirker laat May to dents will tx* met at the bua will run from 0 a.m. until 3 the communications laboratory ter Kathleen. MknganelU said. of Uiose .Involved In' the work­ A^-ortong to Norwood, "no ate of Eastern Connecticut State ematics. She earned a BA at Trip m 8:10: Rt. 88 and nel Rd.,--Tunnel Rd. and Scott Vemon Center Middle School Trip n 7A0; Main St and *n_ la ton. "Tlie aiSri foundation UIla m, In, ViC and meet any c^ergenclea which and a.salgned to their teacher.-; p.m. entry High School and Robert- FVujulty Oise will rem ain th© everytlilnic im re Calling, for the underadiml'ng eii oiv two alilllty level.s; 8:30, with an anticipated en­ of Hartford ' ^ economics and has three Cafeterias Open Thursday slnoe 1067, resigned to accept a each ot the grades Involve^So­ the second grade. rollment of 680 students, com­ 1 ^ substituted in Manchester,' Ave. and Burke Rd.; 8:26, ar-/ vemon. Summit, Center Rd. Phoenix St., and Rublard, Maple Street School ' wtJI wire a new Mancherter of iMirenta,-Parker feel.s fhe now .^itamlanl and enriched. Mrs. Robinson was previously f position on the Central Ooimect- cial studies and language arts One of the major changes wUI pared to 704 last year. Glastonbury, Old Lymie, and All cafeterias / In the Man­ rive Maple Street School. and Creatrl^e, Center Rd. Phoenix St. and Ironwood, Trip in 8:10 Regan Rd. and home. program will work out>ut w'gan‘z-"f modem, and medieval history J, r-. , j. will be in tol| operation on determined by Oie indi-vldual yinail Techn'oal School In kindergarten,— ------Uuwugti Grade „5 Mira Kuhnly sxplalnad that ' in. until 12:30 p.m. 4 .Maslon Cummings, reading, 11 chestelr received a BA from the elementary school. Money tor S t Bernard's, S t Jopepli’s dle achool. Venwn Center Kliidergartra Mary Lone; 6i;26) arriva Maple CHICAGO -School dtotricto 'previously, willi some conduct- ed and/off< arid on the right at ECSC^ Thursday, the '' first day of Street School. ~ Middletown for flve_^ years, will continue their trend to re- Uolsnce cbordlnntor Waa Mira teaching sclencs to Idn- cd In'tlx- fou'ijth grade; at lll<;ks hures. / ' Regular liours will resume next Tho following are- counselor y e a rs ;' Mrs.-' Kathleen Custer, . tlniversitv of Connecticut in the following week’s lunches Boltoa Vernon Center Kindeigartea A.M. repKce him. In addition to English and reading, first year, school, Mrs. ^Mary Uppling, 10:46 Lake Street Scheei orgunizaUon anda oonaouaaMon.censoUdatton. Isicile l-wcile KuhnlyKunmy. JamesJam es Norwood •l»^“«'ten“-"s-*"-*' children< luiurw mayma) oasm week witli classes running from iusslgnment.H for the school 1961 and Is completing mastei'’s lylll be collected on F riday at TRIP I 7:00: Bolton Rd. and A.M. (TaloottvUle Arra) teaching automotive., shop, Oa- and other classes at Uie mlditle .Kindergarten liii.s rimies will 8:30.until 2:30. and Ronald Dixon, instrumental work in geology at UConn, cafeteria superyisor, saldr Hatch HiU, ToDahd Rd. end (a.m. ktaderiarten): Lake St , , ■ - „ . , The number of dtstricto deolW- was coordinator for aoclal siu-' ’'** '*nra »" ordra,r, they schotil. . Is* nnieh the name as la .l year. year: . Verplanck, Buckley, Buckland, TRIP m 8:06: Petenon Rd. TRIP m 8:10: Main St. and Elftli and sixth grade stu- m ^c, first year. where he has also taught. He and Robertson Schoiols, and a t Plymouth LanC. Grier Rd., and Montauk, Warren Ave. and tolsno will asrame the duties ed to a low of 20,440 In the faU dies snd Ul^slne UJiwrill M have been i'Audytag The staff at MisidoWtirook iuis 01ia,nge« In ^'nion's' fi-oin last Seniors. ■ ’rh.fi- price' .of jineals -will b e ,40 and Valley^ Vlew„ Lane, Center Elm HUl Rd., WeUra Rd. and detits should gather Ih tlie area -Will teach chemlrtry and earth all other "Schobls dri” M onday HattariHU Dockernl Rd., Maple St, Warfan Ave. and of deportmert head. of 1008, down 7.1 per cent from language arte A fourth work *• jjeeh ,tnerensed»tomeet t'hl- ad- yair will be llnilled to tho e Boys: A-H, Mr. Brooks; I- Also at CNHS John Guerclo, cents for the- '.complete . lunch Rd. and C^esUridge,. Rt. 83 ahd Aoom, Allism ' Rd. and Lor­ Dr. Mionganelll said he would 22,010 a year eairUar. never clasalfled as ouch. beside the cafeteria toinorrow. science, with one year as a science, arid has been named Hatch HiU/and Brandy. HIU. raine, ’Taylor St. and Elrt HIU Frederic Rd., ’TUnnel Rd. and .ii simp. In maUi, Is botng planned dittonal 'eni-oltmci^t at the living on Itohln CIr.. Peter Uewis, Mr.,Mocudlo; IJ-N, Mrs. aU the elementary schools, 48 Milk money -wlli be collected Wilahlre, Sunset Dr. and 0 4 ^ Botelto, Boiton R(L and Pine- wheh- teachers will meet them teaching assistant at UConn.; coorthitBitor of the latter de­ cents complete yat' the junior weekly on Friday at Nathan 7 tSB: Etgimforth Rd. and Baker Rd., Phoenix St. and Ironwood, Hludying about onlmaki, .rchool. -A total ol 7‘2ll eiUldren Creeii and Ko/.'ey'ltd. who will Robinson; O-Z, Mr. 'Maidment. partm ent. brook, KeUy Rd. TraUer Part, view, Baker Rd. and Maxwell; plants, colors and tbs waottwr ./ and direct them to their ap­ Girls: -A -Be, Mr. Brooks; Miss Karen Hammerlln, special high schpdls, and'48 cents with­ Hale and Bentley Schools. Rd., R^ 80 and'Ehzeigroen,,Rt Phoenix St. and Hublard, in klnik-rgai/u-n. first iind s<-e- he a.-islgned to tlie afterfUHUi .scs- Rt. 30 and Vemon - Center Antra Lake Street School Kbi- Iiavs all bssn part a klnder- propriate rooms, according to Blase_;.F, Mr. Mocadio; G-MaJ, class, three years’ experience; R ^ lp ien t ■ of a BA from out dessert at the senior high 80 and Sunnyview, West’' Rd. Phoenix St. and, Waahlagton St„ at ond gradi-sJare ;/xiK'eted to lx- .nlon llitc year,- Instead of Ihr - Middle School I’rtnclpal Vene UCdnn In June, Mrs. William ' Parents wishing their children Heights, R t SO and <>>ld 8 p ^ dergatten. Coventry f»risnsr*s training. They ara Mr.s.- Robinson: Mak-V, Mrs. Miss Bonnie Jobes, Grade 8,' school.. As In the p ast,‘Mrs. Up­ Rd., Petmon Rd. Dr. R t 30 and Tunnel Rd.; Washington . St. and Church houseit at lhe» sy'hool. inoniing. ,'l larding. ' • Beyerly of Blast Hartford was to buy one meal may do so by VaUeyv4ew Lane. 11A6 Maple Steeat Schoep; parts of sclenoo. Mira Kuhnly Kunz; W-Z. Mr. Maidment. two years; Mrs. .Beverly Reedy, pling said, the school lunch will sending the money In the morn­ 8ao, arrive Vernon O n ter Kin­ St., Phoenix B t and Camptwl' hMvc klndergiirte.n leae'-erw . Illeks Memorial Sehool Seventh and eighth grade stu- language arts, two years; an undergraduate teacher lii prove to be one of the most 7:36: Arrive Rockville High, Regan Rd. and Mary Lane, Re­ noted. will be Inflndw In Ihe staff. Tlue Hicks Memorial ' Seh( iliuilom ing of day they wish .to buy. dergarten. (Retum same bus) Ave.; 8:25, arrive center Kin­ gan Rd. and Legion Dr., Ragan ' dents sliou'ld report to the fol­ Boy.4-: A-E Mr. Urixiks; F- Charles Roethke, Grade 6, nine New London in the UConn Ur­ economical' Items In the family Old Town Rd: and Loveland dergarten (Rettim hoine same She artd ths alm Is to bova ban Semeeteg Program. She The menu for Thursday and TRIP IV 11:36; Wllahlrq Rd.. Rd. and Heidi, Regan Rd. and Schools, Opening Tomorrow, lowing homerooms upon arrival. years; Miss Susan Singer, food budget. HUl, OW Town Rd. and Wilson bus) the claldnn learn by doing, thus Ix>, ;,Mr. "iilocadlo; L.1-R1I, Mrs. will teach ErigUsh. Frldiay is as follows: Merline Dr. and iHoward, Mer­ Country Lone. R e ^ Rd. and Seventh grade: Room 101, Grade 8, two years; John Tan- .Lane, Windaqr Ave. and CartU getting away from toxtbooko m ) Robinson: Rlz-Z, Mr. Maid- Milk may be purchased at all line Dr. and Oakmoor Dr., Vemon Center Klndtegarten Range HUl br.. Old Town Rd. Sharon Atlams to Francis Curl- garonc. Grade 8, nine years; Also ,a UConn' graduate,-Mrs. schools at four cents a-halt pint. Thiirsday: Hamburg patty on Dr-> Wtndaor Ave. and Wlnde- much aii-pbiraibte Ui ail gradra. ■ 7 • . jColumhia______■ ^ I r I ■ son; Room lOt' Glenn Carr .to Girls- Richard V. Newcombe of Ver­ roll, -* p o t^ chips, buttered mere; 7:60, arrive Sykee Merline Dr. and Vlnetta Dr. P.BL and Lonrelaiul HUl, Old ’Town A-<'arl8bn, Mr. Brooksi Ronald Wabrek, Grades 7 and Ice cream will be available TRIP IV 11:20: Center Rd. Show Few Changes This Year The teachers will have ooropra- .'arlcen ; Fraser; -Room 108, 8; Mrs. Gladjrs Willey, gui­ non, received her BA in 1967. green . beans, milk, and apple SchooL " Merline Dr. and Marjorie Lane,’ Rd. and WUaon Lone, Rt. 88 and Caron-Fair, Mr. Mocadio; Far- every day at the junior high and ’rroutrtream, ’Troutotream n . UFkl t K/ ./i A <^raraira»«h .. _ a. , . . hsnslvs seta of textbooks. - •ffrey /Gallic to Roseanne dance, eight years; Mrs. Gloria She will teacdi mathematics, fol­ c ris p y / Nortbeoat AJM. Kindergarten Merline Dr. and Quarry Dr., Vemon GardraaT arrive Maple By HOLLV GANt NER the - cafstortum, sixUv' grs^qers to 9 a.m. to 3:16 p.m. Mrs. Joan Joh, Mrs. ' Robinson; Jon-So, lowing two. years’ experience in schools, and In the elemientary Merline Dr. and Seneca Dr., and ’Tiunblebrook, R t SO and Street School.' informallon jtoriysd .from the Jones; Room 1Q8, Candy Kulas Wootl, ceadl'iig, eight years, and schools on. the day it Is includej Friday; Fruit cup, tuna salad^ TRIP n 8:00: Vernon Ave. There are iw^major physical the-double classroom In t)»e •Hollsy will serve as' teachsr, Mrs. Kunz; Sp-Z, Mr. Maid­ Providence, R.I. schools. Merline' Dr. and Huntington Dr.[ Co'd Spring Dr.T-Rt. 30 and HUI- BUS 24 tenguags arts workiiiwp' will 6/|^2| P^pijis Expected I’auHMurllu; Room H, Pe­ ment. Mrs. N orm a Wu, Grade 8, two- In the lunch menu. The price 1^ On roll, potato sticks, siloed Lumber Taid, Vernon Avp. and changes writhin’^ the OoveWry sixth griule wing, srvehih groci- and Mrs. Kally as tsoeher aids. Mrs. Alan Sponbiugh of. H art­ MerUne Dr. and I’atricla Dr.l slde, Dobaon Ave. and Miriam; RorteviDe High . 'make ihs laihjsct mora moan- ter Martin, to John .Quinn; Room -* Sophoiuqres years. 10 cents.' ' matoes and lettuce, milk, High S t, Vernon Ave. and South schools. scheduled to open to rrs lo Ihe large groi/ip Inrtriic- TTisss 'rtudents have been as­ ford wlir also teach mathe­ Merline Dr.' and Discovery Rd.; 11:65, arrive Vemon center Kin- TRIP I 7A8: BUihgton Ave. ingful for ths .rtudainte, K to IW, Charles Radke to George Boys: A-Go, Mr. Brooks; Gr- At CGS, the new teachers High school pupils will be of­ ice cream. St, South St aiid Bancroft rtudents tomorrow, no major lion room, und eiglith, graders signed to Room 8B st COB, and matics. She received a BA from II :80, arrive Vemon Center dergrtten (Reum same bua) h Toloott Ave.. Taloott Ave. b Iwpsd. Class Tomorrovf ’I'nicy; Rixim 10, \Bllly Trous- ]•,. Mr. Mocadio; Pl-Z, Mr. are Mm. Marjorie, Ardel, fered a choice of separately South S t and BhreigrMn, South renovations, no new r-rhoote lo tile dtAMeai Uuutntum in Ihr a special bua will pick up rtu- Menus for the ftilowing we'ek.- Kindergarten. BUS 17 Orchard 81.;. 7:46. airive high Girard said ths ohlldren wtU de)l lo Kathy Zliumerninn. Maidment— ^ 1 the University of Massachusetts priced items Including soup, S t, and Janet Lane; South S t opening os lsst,.,year, and ^ sevenlh and eighth gr^de wing dsnU attending this clara who ,y VillUINIA (;AUI»S0N/ Andies/tudlc.s andan Engll.xlv,'; Mrs. Jix'in Grade 2, and nine years’ ex­ this year. and all weeks of the spliort year . zchool'. be encouraged to work Inde- Elghtli grade: \Room 14, Girls: A-Be/"Mr, Brooks; Bl- .sandwiches, dessert, and ice and Alpert South St.>aiid Gleh- ' Return Home on Same Bua Sykee, S t Bernard’s, roaJ change In school hours From these central meetlim will also be drpiiped oft by ope- Hoorayi” say 'th e motlu/r.s.-ilkiMwln.«/r.s.-.Ikihlwlir. I malh; Mrsi, Klliuihclh perience; Mrs; Jeiui Cngionello, will be published In Tlie Herald Vernon Crater Middle School pendently. New tochnlquas ahd y / Charles Anderson to ’Timothy K, Mrs, Robinsdn; L.-Liir'~Mr. Irnde 3, Ihree.years; Mrs. Joan ’The five n«w teaching nuns, cream . j on Thursdays. ./ atona, Weat Rd. and Ridgewood; BUS 11 St Joaepb’a either. p'hnU, Studienla will be ' ssut'gTi uechh,” say the kids, ”l l ’s Bnnk.-r, aj-t; Mrs. Smiih. I.lu/ll; Room 107; Murk Elder- 8:18, arrive Noitheatt Kinder­ BockviUe High School Trip 1 7:15: Vemon Ave. and TRIP n tAS Rt. 82 and Carol ed lo their ^homenxims, where -pp-~hra to wriTi^TiS:::_ ive baan/ rly,” say the U-achcra,. bnt. Fix-nch; ~ Ml.ss Chervl-Ia-igli' Mocadio; M-V. Mrs. Kims; W- llSicyT" -Bpeclal class, eight TTie school offices have .an­ developad Ths plan to lo hapO klw io Dclible Kelly; '^Roqm 103, garten. (Return on Bus 9) Trip 1 7:20: Warren A ve. and South S t, South St., and Ban­ Dr.', Rt. 83 and Burke Rd., Rt. they will be given their jmr The special sducatlon class al e Horace Porter ^cluwt. bi'li^ Huffani, sc.U-ncc; Mrs. Gail Z, Mr.' Maidment. years; Mrs. RutTTTmber, Gradie nounced that Coventry High teachers act more as eonauH- Geoffrey King to Donna Morin; BUS 5 , FVederlc Rd., Warren Ave. and croft, South St. and Janet Laiw, S3 and Swtos Laundry; 3:06, grams for the sclwol year. t 'spt. Nathan Hals. Bchool wU \ 11 .toll, Inexorably,/for an cs- .(kigium, six-lnl .-•tndU's; IVnnl.s Special ilrograms planned for •>, fir.st year; Miss ^ p h l a Jull-, School will operate from 7 45 ante .lhan as cmico, eancertrat- looin-106, Karen Moulin to BoekvUle Blgh MaiUe St.,.I% oenix S t and South S t and Alpert South M. arrive Middle School'. be held In Room 99- Mlw ^^mateP»>eU Ave., Dobaon Ave. and Glenatone,' West Rd. and Oerter’ Brad Sehaol . Ksfen Hammerlln- teaching ing 01^ the larger errora and ‘riiornlng. ‘ .Io-;t-ph Markoff, math; Mrs_ daiHH- seminars for ixuvnts of Carolyn, Moore, Grade 1, ^Ive Bus Routes in Hebron TMIP m 8:10: R t 30 and hSllUin Ha)e School , (Grades’^9 year minimizing the petty llargaret Spring to Allen Wy- students plaiming to further,! years; . jMrs. Slblo Roothke. end Baker Rd.. Bolton Rd. and and Waahington S t. Phoente S t Ridgewood. Wert Rd. and Dai­ through ,8» will run from » 06 y*ar, wUh little tncreoie Htudrats•rawesara wUI ra m • ra*ara«te«atfiand school Wfor T . . / The school has a new princl- R uth i’atixw, • Kngll.slt* Mm. liian. ' \ years: Plnevlcw, VaHey FaUa Rd.j Evergreen Rd., Evergreen Rd. ah entire ■■ day * and ■ ■' a/ili ' " rid. the One fof the two new artktert their education. ’Hiese will bc.l Grade 4. n vears -and’ Mrs. GILEAD HILL SCHOOL Elementary students only. He­ and Hubiord,''PixMrSx S t «»w4 ley Circle; 7:45, arrive Sykes. a.m.i^to 3:30 pm, noted anywhere T*“The tots I /pal. Richard Kells, and aju-w Morcinli-s Prior,. tvuding; John .lo ra d e 4, 11 years, -and peryiOU Rd-t Rt. 66. Hebron TVnnri Rd. end EMrile, Center and Oxbow Dr.. South St. and regularuiar buses for C.'apt. Nathan Dr Robert T. High Sehool Bus 1, Trip 1: HillcWfst Dr., bron Elementary,' School. Ironteood Dr;; 7:48, arrive Ugh Venwn Center MMdta Bcbasl The .two grammar achoota shows abcsit 26 more bus,contractor. Chirks Trans - JullTin,/music; John Contoulls, Tolland High fobool will of- •;;'¥^;P'§^'JU^®venUigs. Oct. 7, ‘^tandra VlttOtljano. Grade . 1. Elementary School. Rd. and ' Troutstream. Center school. Milne; 8:30, arrtve-Carter Road HaleIt Bchool Ijnrtras.. who to. m ... .charaa..:hat|to oiof portatipn of 'Colchester, plus Bus 8, Rt. 66 (Mariborough Trip n 7 AS: WlndsorvUle Rd. fiuptte Ouin last ynar, sdding up •'hv.sliAl •'ixinc.atlon; M lsil'M arla \ At , CJoveptry High School, Boss'Lake Rd., Deepwood Dr., BHAM mOH SCHOOL Rd/'and CM trldge; 7:40, arrive School. have somewhat - more ^m- e Al Covfntry High School, the rurtlcuJumr -eaprassed sxcita:- several new teachers. ! flchdly nixm-lts» dixJr?uoora to il_rec-. ,om-er pri^gn.ms far jimiors town Unei.'to Brehan^'s, ;MU1- Verara Center-Middle Seboal snd Pienfleld, Skinner Rd. and to s joytJ eproltment again ' of Ccpnnu), (newt, 'reading .ixin- 01x1 cnrollnu'nt. of 3M Richard . Goodson. chemistry Hebron Elenaentary School. __Bus 1, 7:30: HUlcreat Dr., higli J Trip n T'Ai: Timncl Rd. and BUB to pi,tested hourv-et pperaUra. bo- apectaJ ciasalu a wUIWlU Bgamagain Hebs msnt ------about,----- ttis— workrtwp - — —O' aay- Wlmlhaiu High ,ach(x)l also , . . ^ * Hiut A^t'nlors iir«' planned for stream Rd.. Rt. 207, "down Kln- aOrool. Gerald Dr.. SkUiner Rd. and about 2.10b aludrnU throughput niUa/it; Mrs. Nnda Mol\-(ar,, 11- imiw morning at ajnd pliyaics with one y e a r ex- Trip 2, Rt. 85, Amston Vil­ Ross Lake Rd., Deepwood Dr., V e t M Center Sliddle Scliool Scott Dr., Tlmnel Rd. and Ek- Rockville Hteh cause of morning and afternoon laUgW by Mra. Vlrginta Dakoa. ‘'‘a •••** ^Tiey are draeloptog opens for freshmen' (hit. sam e tnnjorrow mornliiK at iKu.m. ' is. „ « n , ,s ^ i John I>r., Sklnaer Rd. and H a^ the system hi-apltin! Mi-s Marie TAtcIbach, All.111 stiKlrnUi...... are .....V____^ requested ...a .Ato Itie.sxlay, Oct. 14. and Tuesday. ..“"'■•’‘“D- (H'rience; Mrs. Venia. Guerclo, ■ney Rdt: Hebron Elementary North Pond Rd., 8Mo oonier ot TBIP Old Town Rd. teUe Dr.; 8:06, antva ni4erlod. English, two/wars; Miss Nancy (not stopping on Rt. 85). 207. Rham. ,j and I rmlarvl -HIU, Old Town school. Crown. South S(.,and Fox HUl .Coventry Grammar School. ular buara. Clrtras at CHI wtll 'wtll be continued In other aub- on extra day to get their shoes Road, Rt. 85, Hebron Elemen­ Lame; 8:10, arrive middle we'ek In late rrgistrallon res- I W iling, nurse on entering the building for an ■'''*• will melude McOeo., . Et/gli.sh. three years, Bus 9, Slocum Rd. East (GU-' Bus 2. 7 :15; Hope VkUey, Rd. and WUson Lane. Rt. 88 and Dr., South Bt. aiMl Bancroft; .houm will be 8 30 a m. to 2 45 be hstd In Room (9. ject areas' to keep ths cunrtew- on. ’Tlierx' will be upproxlnuitcly tary School. , Oteer RaM Seboal echool. ■tteis. and for other tatecomcrx. A irs. .lean P«-t;-iS; i.s .sot'rc- op,.|Mng’ day asSx-iubly, 4uri.i^\‘'"‘’'' ''""•'‘1 S*;>'viee.‘> ead Hill students only), pick up Reldy HIU Rd., (Part), Hope Vernon Oaidens, Dart HUl Rd. 7:48. arrive high echool. p.m. for Grades ,1 through 4, This year, the rahool syrtran lum updated. and Miss Huldah Mohr, coun- Bus 2, Hope Valley. Reldy ' Trip m 8 :10: R t 30 and Tim- 8tople Btrert Scbael It shfruld be ..noted that iw 310 local high scliool students yiry; Mm Rc’canne RuxIcka. which time homenx.m \>>>'1T>tl‘itu., Imme yoor.omlcs ea- 85 to Porter St., pick up Rt. 88 Valley to Jones SL, R t 2, Chit­ Verara OeMer BOddle Sehool with morning IBpteirgarten from . — — - Another sdvantoga of Iks pra- attending Windham. ■lelor, U years. Hill, Hopej^Valley. Jones St.. and. Wbroeoter Rd.. D an HUl nel Rd., R{. 30 and Venwn Cen­ Trip in O:^: Regan Rd. and will again have two classes tor _ clerk: Mrs. Winfred Field hc< mcvits will be announced. t'lH'r.x, aifiirentlce.shlps. and from corner 85 and 94 to Lon- tenden Rd., Jones St., Bunipera Rd. and ’HiraU Rd;, ThraU Rd. Trip 7 Ag; Rt. 83 and WU- 8:30 to 11 s y and aXlenwon " '’T '’ '■'^rtrallon. sstsilons children with lesrnlng-^ dtosbtU- pwed program Is Its eonatrtan- ’The professloiuil staff is head- New teachers at the Robert­ Rt. 2, Chittenden Rd., Rt. 2, ter Heighto. Peterson: Rd. and Itonge HUl. Regan Rd. and will Ire announced inj Art t\>W),; Tile high achool will J kV ojH'f- h.y pital job-i. AniK>um'em*'nts ’don Rd., (including Abby Dr.) HUl Rd., Rhanv. and Wateon Rd.,'8;06, arrive rtlre. Rt. 83 and Allan. War­ kindergarten Jhom 12 15 to 2 46 a e “Otiounred . . '' 7 lies The uninMrv primary cukmp class w wlU»u pvbs cy It wUl bs the same to an ed son School a re Ml.ss G loria Jones St., Burrows Hill, Hebron VaJey V;ow Lane; 8:20. arrive bountry Lane, Regan Rd. and by Principai Kells who ,„ad xustcxllan ’ iittng on half-diiy seasrona. this "''.''.lat, »xuK' over the Intcrowf. Gilead Hill School. Bis 3, 7;30; Corner ot 94 awA Center Rood School. . ren Ave. and Ib p le St.. War­ pm - AU frar wdwoto win rarva hot uUghl by Mr. Bernice Grab- schools' The teachers attoadtiig really knows his fleia-US'he has Gaiiiiteh®. Grade 4, first year; EiemenUiry School. EmUy Dr., Regan Rd. and Hei­ lunchA f h aBtarUng lM f 4 i n V iFbmrartWrae#tomorrow ara«with9 «a . e ___ \yeek with dismissal set for ^ flivxnclal iiid a senrbly will 85, 86 to Forest Park and Web­ ren Ave. and Fredtric Rd.. The Roborlson School wlU run heVr at CG8, and the Clara at the workrtiop were paid throtmh 10 children of his own. His ad-« 1 tic setuxU calendar melude.'; Mrs, Lynn Hadden, 'kindergar­ Bus 3, Trip 1, East St.. Lon­ KINDERGARTEN • BUS 13 '••-I' di Dr.; '8:29, arrive . Maple the rams, prices lii effect as 18.1 days including "sr >\v days." I'J :30 p.iii. Regular sessions will Oct, 7 during the "X" G U ^ HUl school ster Lane, London Rd. West, ‘ T B I P i n S:U: South S t and Valley FaUe Rce again be taught on appropnation -An ths sduea- minlstraUve assistiuit will. , ^ ten, four j-ears: Mrs-. “'Susan don Rd. I to Jan Dr. East, Caro­ Syfcra, S t BeraaiAa’, Street SrtOQi. yrt year These are Grads I, , Windh uri Tech clo-e.s Oc4 13 begin next week. ' . ptt'io.l for • Inlerx- ted seniors ■JaA Dr. West and Blast, London G tanteoe Dr.. 8:28. arrive Cen­ and Bread * Mltk. BoUon Rd. Grades' j through 4. Dfomtng by Mnf.. Deborah Wamtg*l . tWn budget. * Joseph Markoff. Grade 8 m!. Var- Park, Forest Park, down Rt. Remch, then - pick up on Blast BUS 0 ■ortrmie Btek dle school. to y :3S a.m. and the afternoon will.^ .sgrtn be sent for special Other staff.members are-Miss 4, one year. (Includii^ Laura Dr.), Gilead Spring Dr., H t 30 and Vernon 40 cento; milk Is svsltsble at sclKxils clost- Nov. ll.for'^^'t scliool; new high schixil princl- i*'.'s k‘n.la and sources of flnan- 88, Abby Dr.. Rt. 94, West St., S t from Burnt HU] to ooenar Beekvilla High Center Heighto, R t 80 and. TRIP 1 7A0: Union S t and Noftt'eart Seboal T^ieioo from 11 80 a m to 3 20 help to the Mansfield I’ubllc Gladys Bowman,,-Mrs. Noroen pul Rlchuiil Olson has nnnounc- i’"'* help will W dlscuased. Hill School. of 86. . Trip I 7:80: Skinner Rd. and Park St. Union St and West p.m. ' ■ ■ , I four cento separetely, but to In- B^rnnet Grade 9 Steele, kindergarten; i.'Mrs. < eratis' iXay'and .ill close eajly Martin Rd.. Porter St. Buck HUWde Ave.,' Merilne Dr. end Trip HI 8:U : Wert Rd., South Rchools. and tratnabte rtudsnto ed the hiring of two additional Dite thi.x month, letters will bus 4. Old Colchester Rd., Bus 4, 7:S0t North Gerald Dr., Skinner Rd. and M*in S t, Weat Main and Ward " ExqrfK for klndergarien chll cludejj ' In the cost of the .hot Marilyn Latimer,, Miss, Susan'’^...Nov, 26 for the 'I'lmnksgiving Rd,, Slocum Rd, West. Rt. 85 C t a n » HunUngton. Merttne Dr. aitd St. and Vemon Ave.. Vemon from t.’ovrntry will continue to industrial arts- teachers, lliree i®*" lo parer.t.s of seniofs, St, West Main and River St; 'Homeroom l i s t Ollnsky, Miss Patricia T^lokan,' ^ _ Grey-vtlle Rd , Old qolchester Gilead H&U Scho«.l. ' Rond ahd R t 86, Colchester itns flanay Lane, SUmw' Rd. and Semwa. Meritna Dr. azsl Vlnet- Are. and R t 80. R t 80 and drep. whose parents noU- *"**’^ a j V** .rant . to the TaJcottvtlte ^ additional foreign language, Klv4nf puHegr and employment Rd., turn around .Colchester spd return, R t 86. NUes Rd., John Dr,, SkRaier Rd. and to. Marline Dr. and Howard; 7;40, arrive h'gh refaonl. High Manor; 8:29. arrive North- f et J^mtoi ra to - W U . rt Grade 1, arid Miss Dorothea TAII schixil.x^ reojwn Dec, I and MHS Grade H) HehVoB Elemealaiy School' V „ The foUowhW ,to tho CovajyiB, Mrs. ElhtabeOl’-’Bnu- eufly Dec. '23 for the teachers, two’new social studies ’P,''lte.ilion prxx'cdure-. : test line. Niles Rd., Rt. 85. Colches­ Old Colchester Rd. and ristum, Bnioa S t, 7:40, arrive high 7 ^ , arrive ^rkea. \ 'Verara Schsol rari School. all other grammar school stu- ^ . 7 oay s i I'rrasmany ' Indicated that Bannsi Jutiior High Bus 1. Rt.* 96., Amston ‘Vil­ Trip n 7A0; B-'te'orth Rd.. man, (lifiy) Mrs. Margaret. CJirlstnias .recess. AW schools teachers,'two new business iHiii- I’endllnes,' ani^ other pertinent ter line,. Hebron Elementary. GreyviUe Rd.. Reldy Hin Rd. BUS 20 denu will rectow- c l ^ and mrauNor tomorrow ta every etloit has been made by"t>rade 0 aectlona, alpitewwwra cation teachers, and .one each . nformatlon Sx-mbrs are' urged Orientation lage. M an^on HUl. Hlflcrest (part) Old Colchester Rd., Kbi- Crater BOMle Sekeol Baker Rd. and MaaweU.'JQtim RusiteU,'Gi^e 2. reopen ;Jnn- 5. The winter rx>- Bus 5, Forest Park, London ■Dr., Bass Lake Rd., Deepwood Trip n 7A9$ Proipect S t and Sykoo, S t Beraard*a, jute*. Weak avrtwtch. the Jtomrd ot E4ucaiion to pro- tort nanira, and homarrau aa- for h&me ccimomlcs, chemistry to make an early ap}xvintment Rd. to ■ corner 3an Dr, East, hey Rd., Rham. (Taluattrfllii Area) et"iy Rd. a~d Bo'lon Rd.; 8:00. Aiso, Mrs. Alice 'Uevesque, ®oss twgins Feb . 20 ami si-hixxis tAll Grade 10 students at Man­ Dr.. Rt. 9e, Kinney Rd., win, Flrefaoura, Grove S t and Laurel M. iaaopli At tk . fries, pickle stow,' water- v ^ a strong program tor chtl algnmento to tba Mate BuUdbM; and bkxlogy. - with Ihe^r-counselors to. dlscu.'s Gilead HUl School. Bus 5. 7:20: Start Bleat S t at Trip 7-JO: Main S t and oiriya middle'rthpol. ~ Mm. Anita Romm, Miss Janls reopen March, j. Schuul.s close chester High School will .attend stream Rd., Rt 66. WaU St., n S t, Grove S t and White St; ^ Trip I 7AO; Dart H*U Rd At the high school, studenu melon and milk dfen who have ra*clal prob- lA. A-Be, to Ml*;,^ IB , Bl-By, AU teaching vacoacles lit the uture plans. Ratti, Burnt Hlh,. WaU St. ' anm BiU Rd. . WoUes Rd. and Certer Read Seboal houl-l have their schedules sod Temple, Grade 3; Miss Sandra March 27 Which Is GixkI Fr(itay. an orientation meeting Tomor­ Bus 6. Slocum Rd. WeiK. Por­ Bijrnf HIU (turn around), Rham. Sooth S t and Crown S t; 8M . and Wonerter. Dart HIU Rd. Hpeetoi Edurattos lema Thu year. Various ebn- in M2i; 9C, C-Dai. la M23; 9D. hmi school ha\x« been filled, ac. turn around a t. Law's, Banket Anom, AlUaon Rd. aafd Lorraine W rtf9 , Trip m 8:10: Proapert SI. k-pw where to report witen they Streeter, (new), Mrs. Alma The aVung reciiKj b.Vln.s. row afternoon from l^iol to 3. ter St., Martin Rd.. St., Bd.. R t 8g, Hebron Elemisnta- and .Lewler Rd., Skinnar Rd. Arno"'d G I'ressman, director, suHanto sdll be used -to vrork Oam-DowdilM, Jana, to M88‘ cording to Olson! , ‘ shop Rd.. WaU St, Rhanii Rd., Taylor S t and :Clm HSl arid Park S t, p r tp e r t M. apd srr.ve. as the guidance of'ire Lesnlarid, Joseph ekuuuik Sar^ne,-, AApril. pni. i17 < anadnd uiiall schopls,hcDuu reopen MORE CI.ASSROOMS at which time they will j/eport Rt; »4 to Murphy Rd.. RL 88 and NeUI, Sfc'imer Rd. and of pupU personnel servlcea In with miklly dirturbsd children. oB, Oowdti«. Jaan-Fra. tat MM* Two full-time guidance coun- ry- Bus 8, 7 ;30> Slocum and Har- Rd.. 8.-00, arrtvs ml(kfla acianl. Ward. Uaton S t ’and Orrtaud ^ » d Alfa, .April JT. tTicP. rfa-A.. NEEDED '(o their I homerooms, .receive from corner 94 to Gilead Hill Trip m 8:t^Wcat Main St Barhora, Sktanor Rd. and was open tart week ttn this the iocrt achoote,. has announc­ which U required umter public iTj m-Hard. tal MSB; 9Q, Harw Bus .3. Church St., Old Chi­ Un^Rd., in and out‘Slocum, Mar­ OMIar hand Bcksal and Spring Untan S t, Proa- -It. Union S t and Wart S t; SAi. purpose. NfejV YORK An additjdniu/ their school year programs, and .School. ' s t , Wotoott Larw; 7 U . arrive Sykee ed tile schedulb for special edu- «" Ka« to MM; W, Kob-UI. M chester Rd., turn around at Gbl- tin Rd.. West S t turn around at arrive Oaider R o^ Sebaoi. 6,240 iHibllc-achool chiasrewma be, conducted on a bulldi^ tour Bus 7. Burnt Hill Rd,. Wall . (Taleatte^ aXT) pect S t arid Ward S t. Proa- .School. '**" / ' Ctopf, Nathan., Hals BchoC^ esttww fiassea for the achool Any parent with queotlona re- 807; H, Uv-MU,' tal MM: M, Tygart, rOratto 8- close Jurik )9.-’rtte Ibval school croft, formerly of Newton Cheater line, GreyxriUe Ptd/, Keefe’s West S t , R t M, R t ‘ M T rip i n 8:16: WaOac Rd. asal pert S t pnd Oak SL. Uidon S t. '. " p u s te D yaitoentalli^ texichers for closes earJy one dfty eiich kiuss., and Mrs •are needtxi to house the 316,990 by Student tTiuhcll memtiera St., turn around at Laarte. Wall Rridy HUl Rd., Hope Valley- Verran Ooater Middle Sebeel y ne’ iml Edwanl Mahtmey haa year that bcguis tomonow/ gafdJng any of tbeiw spectot-Mlm-Par, ta MM; HC, P m - to. Slocum Rd., Rham. Aooan. ABiaon and Loaralns, Wbnteorvllle Rd. and Penflold; |yh e^ SL B eraofd^ Trip n 7 At: Vamoh Avp. end Ctoadea 6^ I and 8 .ore; Mrs. month, end third Thursday to „,, , - America puplb reported '■ on AU 'other students m iy pick St., m: 85 from'trafjle light to Rd.. turn atount^ at Hortoa’a. ■ rted akalgnroeoU by grads for ‘The primary' apccJal cduca- programs ahotdd cootoci Praaa- Baint, to MSI; Mr BaMRu. to I aimer, former ToUiipd High curtalle^ti 1|easlons last fall by up their programs at ^ k a m e ^ .T ; 6A to ilarlbomih Taytor 8^: i-ji, airtna Orator 8:86, arrive Skinner Rood - Jeocpb'a ' Braokiya St.. Venwn Ave. end Cynthia. Farkej', (nriwj, wKilal permit stujtf nieeUngs. Gilead aHIH School't including back Hope VaUey to Jonca St. arrivrt at achool tetnorrow Uon Clara wig be hSkl In Ow rm»« rt hto offlca“ to the higta MM: 8M. Btoo-Vik. tal MM; home ec depiirtment head, will 39 sttUihs. Ume In their homentoma. town line return «A to Mm- Sebedt trip I 7:Wi Lntea ft ao6 1aim her Taid. Venwn Ave. and FUlh gradera rtxiuld ntgort id XtovcnUy Grammar Bchool from ‘ ochciol. . , Sloctmi Rd. East for Hebron Burro«»ra HUl to Rt. 66 to Pa- strenm Rd.; R t 367. Rham. 4 I ON. Vab-^ la MM. ■I ; \

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HEr''ALD. M A N CH EST^. CONN., TUESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 MANCHEs 'i ’ISK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, QONN., TUESDA5 '•.T SMBER 2, 1969 PAGE THIRTEEN y ■n' W® I^IvtVtMroc aU M M IU ic [ ■ ____ ’ Andover ' Rhani District Bits Routes for South Windsor Bolton /J MCC Enroliiiiielitr m O H SCHOOL ant Valley, Pleasant Valley to eluding Davewell, Ravine and sant Valley (last pickup No. Pierce, Pierce to Ellington, El­ Schoo»lHas Cl strong to Foster,- 1 Wheeler,v^ Wheeler to Smith, Hollis. . 468) lington to Buckland, Buckland High School Ready To Reach 2,100 SUlngton from Belden to ias- Smith to Buckland, Buckland to Cll High Tower, Scantlc Comer o< Pierce and El- to Deming, Deming to Clark, While Lower Schools Fuss, ant Valley Long Hill, Oi 'ay, Demlng, Deming to Imperial, Meadow. Dower Including All- lington, EUlngtdn to Pleasant Clark to Chapel,' Chapel to. E l­ Eight New Based- oh the July regisfra- 'W c^side, Ravine', Hollis, mperial to Oakland, Oakland to son, Famham, Cherry Blossom, Valley Rd., Pleasant Valley Rd. lington, Ellington to Rt. 8, Rt. ;tlon of returning students and weil, at Pleasant Valley. Foster to School., Apple Orchard Lane at Me- to Ndrthvlew, Northvlew to El- 8 to Burnham, Burnham to -Long Teachers For Oyercrowding thb' trend'' through last week, CSA t^vem ort Hwy., elden, ,,.F22 Pierce Road "to ElUngton, Grath, Famham, Rye, Including lington to school. HUl, Long H lU 'to Chapel, to High School a Placid Scene Lloyd I,. Holt, M anchester Oom- munlty dcUaga registrar, esU- Barbara,'^ Judy, Elizabeth, Edge- Ellington to Buckland, Buckland Meryl, Sullivan, West, Rt. 8, C18 Ctomer of Ellington and Ellington, to school. The Andover Elementary "Because of unfinished con­ dents wlOi academ ic o r mental mated an enroiiment this year wood at Marilyn, Msplyn-Hll- to Deming, Demlrg' to Clark, Newberry. * Clark, Clark to Deming, Deming 0*7 Comer Ellington and Cha­ School be^'ns classes for the struction, ’ we definltoly wlU be dlsablliOes wiU be raferred to ton Dr., Shardn Rhqnda,' Allen Clark to Burnham, to Rt. 6, El­ ^C18 Navers Rd., , Graham, to BucklSnd, Buckland to Smith, pel, Chapel to Rt. 6 to Main 1969-70 season, tomorrow at 9 this area. If necessary, the of 2,100. ^ f these, -be said, "pos­ very - crowded." J. CmUin ^ ®*** Sion, which will run its regular PuiUls attendlns the s a sibly 1,400 would be full-time at Hilton. / lington Rd. to Pleasant Valley Overlook at Brook St. Including Smith to Wheeler, Wheeler to St., Main to Town Line, Brook a.m. The complete teaching committee set up to supervise George Patros, new principal houra ""awar 5-8 Pushbe, Rham principal re­ RfSinn'a j i- sohool, now. Officially designat- students. ' C3B Hillside, Steep/ ; Aroda, Rd., Pleasant Valley Rd. to Norma Dr., Qreehfleldr Farm* Pleasant Valley Rd., Pleaeant to King, King to Main, Main to staff wlU Include 14 regular this room wUl-refer students to Stead at Brook, Graham includ- VaUey Rd. to Northvlew, North­ ports, but school will open - on m ^lze first-day dlffi- ed as the Center S clw rf^ In July, Holt said, ^iprootl- / Long Hill, Long Hill to Chapel, Pleasant Valley Rd. to schooL teachers and four special teach­ experts In various fields of ing Herman Way. view to Tudor HliU, Tudor HUl WAPPINO SCHOOL ers. Eight of these wiU be new schedule tomorrow with a new psychiatry. ® ’*?^®** be tacnxutod find their Isimeroom teachen raately 878 returning degree stu­ C5 Pierce, Clark, Deming at "Chapel to Clark, Clark to El- C*1 Foster Rd., Ellington, e-mrmouely by the sounds and Mitaid the school buUdlng. As to School. Cl Comer Avery and Kelly to the -Andover school. seventh grade class of 197 stu­ The school has also been for­ dent* registered. 'Ihrough three Clark, Burnham. Ellington Iropi lington, Ellington to Wapplng Governors Hwy., Edgewood, '.alifhts of construction, teachers classes are thw wUl days of registration for admit­ Burnham to Parkview,' Elllng- .Community Church, Oakland to C17A Comer of Governors to Spruce, Spruce, to Benedict, The complete listing cuid class dents. “Every conceivable, pos­ tunate In obtaining new staffs. Marilyn, Barbara, Elizabeth In crucial areas. Among the ted degree students last week,. ton "'from Ordway to Wapplng' Foster (Including 6th * 0th Hgwy. and Beldbn, Beldon to Benedict to Gold Mine .(livclud- placement are as follows; sible area wiU be put to good Tw ^ ** the buUdtaixs in the momlnx- rooms. Student? are reminded and Judy at Marilyn, Hilton Dr., Hilton, Hilton to Eldgewood, ing Highviw and Peach Tree), Kindergarten, Mrs; Deborah use." now teachers this year are . . slightly more than 900 enrolled. Community Church. graders). Pleasant Valley including- Ron- renova- PupUs going to the new elemen- that rooms have been changed Friday. Holt anticipated "anotb- Edgewood to Marilyn, Marilyn Gold Mine to Diane, Diane, to Barton (new) and Mrs.' Eleanor The biggest problem is the Mrs. Priscilla Blanchette, s k T WlU open tomorrow at 9 tary achool wUl be met by their considerably. The few c h ^ ^ C7 Chapel Main lU m Pleas- Ci Starting at Ha^eis and Ora^ da,,Maln, Strong, Went. KeUy, Kelly to Vernon Circle, Tamboralnl; first grade, Mrs. clal studies, a 1980 graduate er 3(10 non-matriculated students to Judy (including children from library vdiere services wlU mi . .. cJa*sn>om teachers aa they get who do not go by bus shouM ant Valley, to lEae) HarUord, Oraham to Henfy tln- FI* Buckland, Clark at Buck- Nancy Bolzson (new) and Mra. with a BA from the Unlwrslty ' to register on a apaoe avetlable No. 46 Elizabeth down), Judy to turn around, KeUy to Avery, have be greatly curtailed. oH their buses. They WlU be glv- not arrive before 8:80 am . Klng, Strong, Went, West Rd. eluding Hermaa Way), Henryito land, Smith, Burnham, Rt. 8 In­ E sther Kaplan; second -grade, of New Hampshire, and Robert baslti. Sharon (Including No. 68 down), (includiijg Oak, Brian, Birch, The only library services avail­ ®" ® *^ showing the number Students at both schools C9 Avery, from Bielzebub to Brook, to Farmstead, Farm- cluding Long. Hill, Chapel Rd., Laiirel, 'WIUow, Miaple, Elm ), Mrs. Carol Aubrey (new) and able for awhile wlU be mainly Foran, French and Spdhlsh, a By 2 p.m. Wedn^pday, all Main 8t., Pleasant Valley. Sharon to Hilton, HUtoh to Roh- ^ and run of their bus, to be en- should bring their own lunches Pine Knob, Pine Knib Murtay, lead ‘o Meadow. Meadow to Avery to Beelzebub EUing- Miss Ellen Davidson; UUrd; reference books. Mowever, .1968 graduate wlith a BA from morning claiuea were filled. F18 Griffin, Graham Including Gulley, Dogwood, Highland to -Graham to School. ten to Sand HUl, Send 'h u I to Mrs. EUlzabeth Cook and Mrs. there Is the possiblUty of li­ Houghten Ctollege. “" t * ^ **“**■ **®“ ® further notice. Milk wUl 7T»e flirt two days tort week Woodland, Willow. ■ C9 From Sand Hill and Elllng- Lewisewls and Robert (choice of ^**^^1 P*®a«ant Val­ diamiased at 1 p.m. untU fiirih- rooms. In this way, Patros bb available. Lunch wlU , be ley Rd. to-school. SuUlvan to school. Deborah Home; fourth g^ade, braries In the towns remaining Also, Mrs. Amhrew Hancock, were devoted to faculty meet­ F2 Sullivan, Rye Jt Sullivan, ton to Firehouse No. 2, Beelze- Abby or Giitflo), Brookfield at eaten in the aU-purpoSe room C17B (knner of Beldon and F4 Comer Woodland and Mrs. Peggy KneU (new) and <^n extra hours to accomodate resource teacher, with a BA ings and student ortentaitlan. Rt. 6 to East WInd[^r, Rt. 6 bub to Avery (including Norton Griffin, Rye Including June Dr., _ ' of the new imbool. The room Ellington, EUlngton to HUton, Avery, Woodland to Highland, Mrs. Judith Bosliar; Ufth, Mrs. the stu^entr from the University of Con­ Monday morning, H arry 8. ifllvan to P l i a n t Val- Charing), Avery to Gray East Windsor Town l>J.ne, Fam ­ Corene Jones and Mrs. ^ rsh a necticut in 1968, and Miss Susan V e m o n baptism today .Wiien the Oodl, associate dean- of stu­ ham. Hilton to second Honda intersec­ Highland to Oak, Oak to Peach, The a ^ t' rn will also have olony at' Rt. 6, Pleasant b) School, Hikenrad (new), and sixth to be used lor 'lile aa a study Hblllator, art, a Southern Con- vtaff o t all three ixdioola was dents;-and Robert H. FVrai, a » ORCHARD HILL SCHOIM^^ tion to Pleasant Valley Road to Peach to Dogwood, Dogwood to to Main, Main from Pleasant school. Gulley, Gulley to Murray (In­ grade, George Lange and David hall. - necUcut State CoUsge graduate servod kmcheon by the PTO, soclote dean of faculty, presid­ 6asant Valley to Sullivan. Valley Rd. and Hilton Dr., Hll- Cl Avery from Gray to TurkIngton. in the middle of a day of prep­ C19A Governors Hgwy.' and cluding Ahem), Murray to Pine Puriiee realizes ihat there In 1969 with a 6S. ed over a comprehenslvte orien­ ^ F4 Oak, Laurel, Birch, Brian, ton to Sharon, Sharon to Judy, Beelzebub, Beelzebub, Norton Mrs. Helen Donahue wUI will be many Inconveniences for New Program Set arations and meetings. tation for new faculty mem- and Charing at Beelzebub, Fos­ Beldcfi, Beldon to Hilton, Hilton Knob, Pine Knob to Avery, Also, Gewge Kasyan, science, -Woodland from Laui^el to Oak. Jani for the emotional- . Anthony MaxrUooco is director llmantlc ■OcL 81:.. Teachera’ conven­ FI* Poster St„ from Fire ^ Troy, .to Rye, to McGrath, -As for the curriculum, this Aug. 26-26; Registration. 'Testa giveq to two groups of Demlng, Carmen, Concord, ley Rd., Ellington to Parkview and I Steep, Aroda to Hillsdale ently seeking an addi^nsd year there will be a new eighth social studies and reading, a tion. * House No. 2 to Oakland Or- McGrath to Apple Orchard, to / Sullivan, to Sand HUl to ^ o i a l educatUm. ’This de- Once the construction crisis Sept. 2: Fall classes begin. Despite Disarray . 6,000 rtudente In 61 Junior and Avery to Benedict, Pine Tree to School. custodian. grade Spanish course. Also, an 1662 graduate with a BA from pro^m , according to AlbAt partment provides an educa- has passed, Patros said he is Nov. 11 r Velerani' Dny. chard Hill, Mountain Dr °''che'-d to Cherry Blos- to Manor. C*l Comer of Main and New- Scluml. Smith College; Robert Penney, O ct 17: Mid-seme a- senior high schools last Janu­ The school lunch program introductory, physical Science program tor moderately hoping to do some curriculum I t someone sOdd^y dropped they neod to, huher than poat- Nov. 26': ’ITihnlcaglvtng re- Cllnton, Birch Hill Dr. below *”"• Blossom to Fam- - Ni 4 From 'Firehouse No. 2 ter grade. ary revealed those trained in FI0 Valley View, Norman at b-rry Rd.. Main to Sullivan (In- WlU begin the year with an en­ program, the teariiers of which head basketball coach, a Mar­ cW educaUon. is to provide a and mUdly retarded children, studies, with an eye towaM up- cm addlUonal two .summer ponlng the o|>erting. and hold- cass M arts a t noon. No. 86, Oakland, from Foster to ^ I>°''^er, Dow- El^gtcn to Dart Hill, Dart HUl Nov. 7: Final day for newrt>oper-uae had 28 points of Valley yiew, Ellington to Wap- eluding Sperry Rd.,) Sullivan to tire new staff. Mrs. Eunice Will attend a 10-week poiuae in shall graduate in 1666 with a p^Uve approach to children Faculties are avaUaJMe in grading. Meanu^le tj^new montoe Into toe lap of Bolton *"« '«*«>• during vncatlons., Dec. 23.: Chrtsimiui recess Wapplng Church er to Scantlc Meadow, Scantlc to/ Niederwerfer, Niederwerfer course withdrawal without competence not possessed by ping Community Church; Oak- Rt. a, Rt. 6 to East Windsor, DUnshat is head cook. Asslst- Manchester. .. BA, and Miss Marion Seaman, ^ M em otl^l dl^bance seve'rai schools and children principal, a small, quiet man school superintendent Dr. Jo- whool, when It is coin- starts at noon. . FU Ellington from Dart Hill (Including land to Deming. East Windsor to Strong Rd. to Griffin, Griffin to Barber home economics, a 1989 grodi penalty. . those without traiidng.''nMse it»- ezxts are Mra. Beatrice Row and ' - A new course in basic Al­ seph Castagna, he would be will very nttreeUwe Jan. 8: 8ohqol''feopens. cluded ability to spot the main ' F*0 Ellington from P alm er School'. in. Barber HUl to MUler, MUier uate with a BS from the State achool adjustaent from the age of six to 21 are who does not look as U he would Nov. 26 L TTiankzglvtog re­ to Town Line, Nlederwerfer. ^ r Mrs. Pauline Colletts. Due to gebra I has been added. Alge­ H ^fully the ^rsonnel to this enroUed. A Job work-study pro- get easily ruffled, busies hlm- The w arm th roMuitlnx from Fab. 12: Ltocoln's ' Birth- point of a newspaper Item Barber Hill, Dart, Newmnrker Hillside). Sand I N^Ardrs, Nevers to Hayes, cess begins at 6 p.m. veiy pleaded Indeed. Bolton’j day. Hill to Dr. to Dart Hill, Miller.,„ -to C<3 Corner Sullivan Ave. and increased prices, the cokt of th6 bra I seems to be a trouble, University of New York. area will help these children to gram Is available for the upper self at his desk wherever It at Dart, Lawrence i at Dart, EMrehouse No. 2 ‘to Foster, Foster Ext. to Fire- West Rd., West to Strong, i-yes to Graham, Graham to Dec. 1: Clasaee resume. ) two lower fKhpols could use the ®f brick, dark quickly, understanding ths School. school lunch has -been raised to area for many students and the Also, Miss Sandra Seasa, Feb. 23-27: Winter recras. / Avery from Dart to Beelzebub. ^ house 2, Saginaw. ' Strong to Rt. 8, Rt. 8 to Ident, jutheran Church, turn around, ov^m® blocks to , learning. age group. , might be located .tor the mo- Dec. 16: Fall clasaes end. Ume to get ready for the otu- K'“ ®“ r'*"’®*'*' newspaper’s source of Informa­ 40 cents a day, per' child. new course will procMd at a Ehigllsh, a University of Con­ M arch 27: Good Friday. tion, distinguishing tacts F16A Sullivan from' Pierce to El“mrton F4 Pelt from Oakland to Ident to Main to Governors Graham to Ayers to School. _The new pre-school dlagnos- Prexgchool Program ment, and keeps hia fingers De»y Malnj- Approxim ately three miUlon can grasp the fundamentals. BA, and Miss Diane Siameth, the direction of Anthony Mag- dren with exc^kmal learning High Sciiooi Ready plete disarray '®'“‘ Associates and tii be- May 29; Memorial Day. toriol oartoona, and dUfi from Sand Hill to D art, Valley PI-EA8ANT VALLEY SCHOOL I (including’Colony.) to Newber- via Lake to Abby Road Ext., Dec. 22; Mid-year recess students wUl be taking driver Also, t ^ Resource Room will English, also a 1669 graduate of Uocco, Is for children whose disabilities will be new to the in contrast to the diBt and Tho new k-4 school on Notch “y ^.F. Iteastoe June 19: School ctosee. between newspapers and View and Norman at Ellington. ~ £®’h Cll Strong, Fatter Street, El- ry, to Main, to school, Abby Road Ext. to MUler, MUler begins. -% education in som e 17,000-schoola be equipped and operating this the University of Connecticut ^ Rd. had neither olectrietty nor ‘P«'“ >*® “"o received toe bid media. ‘ Foster Street Ext,, Saginaw ^ Timber to Dcer- lington. Governors Hgwy., Plea-' 0*8 Comer of Strong and to Nevers to School. this school year. P?*®"^ *»« re- Vernon school syirtem this year, detnis at the two lower schools, Spring Semester Mlller oogmaw, Deerfield to H'elt, Pelt year on a full-day basis. Stu- w ith a BA. duced without special help at Tihe clasires wUl be conducted BKton High School is complete- water until the end of last week. renovate old elamenUry /■ , Jan. 19-22; Registration. an early age. at the Tlalcottvllle School made ly ready to receive Us students. school, norihwest ot thb new FI6B Pelt Road; Palmer ™'‘ Jfui. 26: Spring clasaes be­ The floor was still being Uled Important phases of this pro- pooslble by the addition of four "About 280 of them are sdieduled In the all-purpose room. The one, In mfd-summer and work Deepwood. Birch Hill, Scott, '^''®®"' gin. kitchen equipment was In- WM >egun Immediately. The Manchester School Hours Breezy Hill, Deerfield, Tall- ™ School, I f gram Include emotional, de- new rooms during this summer, to mter Its doors tomorrow M arch 18; Mid-aemester stalled, but not ready for opera- *• (hat the alterations 6 Students velopment, physical matura- The four n-w rooms brings the morning. ’That’s about 146 leas gradea. Manchester High 0|>enlng 8:80 a.m. Lunch. wood, Alpine, Timber Trail, nl*** ^*"*’ Uon. Offlcee did not look Proceeded os foot os they •a-Xf tlon, social growth and self- number of classroomB at that than walked out its doors last M arch 28: Bpring reicess Opening 8:06 a.m. Uinch In Crudes 1-8, 11:18 a.m. to 11:80 Oakwood ALL at Felt. n,®*’ ®*o ^ *'® #- for occupancy os a matter ’C“® achool will contain SO-minute periods between tl 06 a.m.; Grades 4-8, 11:80 a.m. to FI8A Miller, Abby Griffin f "® ■'A. w®. Ckmttoual observaUons choql to eight. June.' Grades 7 and 8. the mlss- begins. I n t A P Get wiu be^madb by the teacher The pre-echool program wUI tog students.;have been moved of fact, the oiJy rooms fhat did ® through 6, Grades 8 a.m. and 12:41 p.m. Dtsmlsaa), 12:30 p.m. nosing, Orades 1-8, Lewis, Robert, Thomas ALL at A- March 30; Clasaes resume. Qiiffln or Abbv Benedict to Peach Tree, to Gold r. ‘■1 and various specialists to de- t-ke in chUdren from the age to the Center School, and Bol- April 10; Final day tor look ready were the cUi.krooms. “f“* * “® mostly In Monday through 'Thursday,. 2:80 p in , (iriules 4-6, 2 48 p.m. ^ iments velop-the best program tor each three years and eight months ton High School will contain, bourse withdrawal without And thorn a re tifie roohi» that which 2.:82, p.m.. FVlday 1:87 p.m. Bx< ManrhMt4>r Urrmn F18B G r S from 427 to “ "®’ count, t o fD t. Ourta^. after ^ iubjocted to ma- tra help, Monday ttiroufh Momin* kimk'nfurten « 30 Bnjok, Brook. Overlook, Mea- '^-®™®" ” ®®'®' “ ®"y ®*“***- to age slxr. There wUI be two for the first time since It openl penalty. (Including Birch, Brian, Elm, Six students enrolled In the In explaining the many spe- sensions with children just to ed to 1968, only the top four deliberating with toe school ...... ’Thuraday, 2:40 p.m. to 8:10 a.m. to ll am. Afternoon kin- dow, Henry at Brook, Green- M ay 18: Spring olaases Grades 7 and 8 will be de- p.m. teacher aide training program clal services available to the attend one. This U Just the third grades. and. board, the builders and the' dergorten ia®y '*'®''* »t r Rennet Junior High Opening H*.48 48 aa.m. m Lunch, man and Joseph at Graham (Project TAP) being added to May 18-22: Final examina­ to School. said, "The basic purpose of the Dnite-l States. of the superintendent and the tions. rehool on schedule, closing lit *■“* School, and will not be /Opentng 6:08 am. Tardy bell ijnidos l-s; 11:30 n m lo 13 IS F*0 Troy, Rye to E ast Wind- the Manchester (Jonununlty OS- sor, G^fln, McGrath 0-81 at Hill and s p e ^ services ds to mal{p .Studies have ^own that It Is Board of Education are relocat- June 2: Commencement. 1 p.m. for a wtiilo to allow worli- “ "'® • “'"® “ **“■ "P®' between 11 08 ,, , Urnden 4-6 ,noocnoon to 13:48 R„« n „ Newmarker to Lawrence, Law- lege curriculum this year have available specifically trained 'mT^ortant to educate children, ing In one o i the lower schools, men to make as much -nolNe as .claMzed rooms until they are Am. and 1:17 p.m. dosin g 8:16 p.m. Ctostiig Grade* 1-3, 2 30 Rye, /Farnham 0-67 at Rye, completed. Moat of- theM ora P-»i. E x tra help, Monday Win . . . . , ~ Irence O l i v e toWJ lYNiederwerfer, l O U C Nleder- been assigned to two Manches­ personnel a ^ programs to ton- with learning dlaabUltles, be- and the h'gh school wUl be ali p ni . Gnule* 4-6. 2 45 p.m. prove a child s o'ltoraU adjust- 'ore p atterrs are set. ’The par- on Its oovn. In toe basement where the through ’niuraday, 2;20 p.m. to -Horttn do/ataaa Griffin, riiht^or^69 ^®®'®‘‘ ‘® ter schools for the first semes­ ton, to Foster St. and -Beelze-. mMt and fim ^ n ^ to school." ents of those children who wUI Principal Norman Shaw has form er cafeteria has been dl- * P-fu- Mornlpg -kT'ndergarlen H)38 1 ^ Rye.I ter. I.-*. XT hub. Foster to Birch Hill (In- rae Sociu Work Departmient, ^^ttend have attended an orlen- no particular • worries about South Windsor vided by a hall, storage on the ' lUiag Junior High a in t<>,-if'06 ll m Aftemnlin ' Working at Bennet Junior High ^ e r toe dlrectlo^f Mrs. Bev- tation meeting conducted by opening day. With fewer stu- kitchen aide, imd art and crafts to 2 89 Scontlc...riiin Meadow, Dower,.______Forn- eluding through 46 Birch Hill), __!^***' kliKjefgarten 12 00 p to School. School will be Mrs. Judith Ub- In a tunny room on ..the other Monday. Wednesday, Friday, ffm ham above No.' 87„ McGrath ® 'ntoony Magllocco who is to dents, scheduUng of clasaee has C23B From Foster and Deep­ by of 28 Ash St. In the EkigUdi tact between toe home zmd luio side. Home ecohomira' and In- ** :04 a.m. to 12:83 p:m-. 'Tues^ Opening, all grades, 6-88 above No. 81, ^nn, Alison at wood, to first Palmer Dr. In- department; Mrs. Marilyn Loin- school, tor children with sdiod High School Offers dustrlal arts will also be Uught ’My and Thursday ll:2W g.rh; to ti.in. Uim'ti. (iruitew 1-4, 1115 Dower or Soontlc. ___., „ u. u There are 24 children enroll- can now have a room of Ma or bsrtlo o t 329 Hackmatack St. in In rooms downstair*, when toe p.m. taoslng ^;80'p m. Ex- H.m Ui 12 to p.m , Gr%dee 8-6, K*4 Sullivan from Sand Hill ^ the science department; and Sef I s X t ^ U,rcaSt ®^' ^ Y Y JL T Y "® rooms are ready. help, M o n-d'a y through U 48 B m .to 12 40 p m. Clostiig, to Buckland, Buckland, Smith. ‘ city to chanire and overcome be asslrted be atored, leaacna prepared, Mra. Barbara BelUveau of 142 The CD room hoa not yet ThtFaday. >:*6 p.m. to Urudes 1-3, 2:38 p.tW.; Wheeler, Pleosoqt TT Valley I 'to • and above. Felt to Birch (in­ , ®'^® by a teach er o t toe perceptual- wlto no fear of being, in the Grades cluding Oakwood), No. 46 Birch Diane Dr. in the injRnictional Gourmet, Art Class received toe treatment which 4-6. 2:48 p m. helD * ** handicapped, the emotionally way of the next teacher to use Long Hill, Northvlew at Elllng- ‘7 moterlala canter. BeaUey Notluui Hole ton or.Pleaswit Valley. Gourmet cooking tor boys and liow to - operats- Ole ootnputar alum * stoaU gymna- ^ Morning IdndergarteTt. a :46 C26 From Valley View and ■nie Guidance Department, ' , , - ' ------r—-..u..., Morning kindergarten 8:48 TTMOTHY EDWARDS HCHOOI. Assigned to Keeney St. School under the direction of Francis ^ “**““**^ ® where each student and rudlmenta of programming Ons stairwell has been a.m. to 11:16 a m . Afternoon EUlngton, Valley .View' to Sun- - remov- a m to 11 18 B.m Afternoon n From corner of Avery and are Mra. Helene Dey of 606 Shorten, funcOons at the Ver- ^ special teMhere In art, ^gnm roto is the Mgh school’s d<^ hto own thing" are some In-Oie various languages. ed and a floor m T a d in the klpdergaiten 12':io p.m. to 8 ny^de, Sunnyside to Scott, klnilergnrten 12 48 p.m to 2:45 Benedict, Benedict to Pino Tree Hillstown Rd., -Mrs. Marianne non Center Middle School, Sykes physical educat’on. first onusto room. Shunted from of the. new things happening at BetSors wlU have oo-the-Job opening to exn.^Y p.m. ^ Scott to Deerfield, Deerfield to p.m ■ ., Lane (including High View, Lessard of 844 Venion St, and ISa torht^ tSlioL At ®‘^'- ®^- «cp-1«oe in area departm^ Into « 1 Opemng a :48 o.m -Lunch 11 ;48 FelC\ Felt to Ookliuid, (kikland Ojwntng 8 48 p.m l-unch, Raymond- and- Spruce); Pine Mrs. Marianne Chsmbers of 187 toe elementary level special lacking In music teacher Keith Groo- year. Principal Fred J. Caruolo »'orta wWte Junior, assume le---well has beeh ch X ^ hm .^ а. m. to 12:48 p.m. Closing, to Avery, Avery to Elberta, Green Manor Rd. Edward Tim- II 48 a m . to 12;4B p.m. Cloa- Tree to Manor, Manor to testing and consultant work i s baric perceptual-motor eklllo. the and Ms students have been outlined new programs and np- sponsdbmty for running the work Is not finiYtYS ' ^ Uikdaa j-*, 2:48 p.m.; O r a ^ «- Scjlool. Avery to Gray Road, to .School. brell, Keeney principal, he done "They are less able to particl- wondering minstrels. TTiey can proachos to learning for next school booksitare. Students wtU" -me б. $ p . m . '''''' Ing. Grades 1-8, 3:48 p:m .; ■ j Grades 4-6, ( p.m. F8 Firehouse No. 2, Ellington AVERY STREET SCHOOL Vernon^s€enter Road Schpol Delays Opening plans to give the aides eoepsr- Tlii basic guidance program "at® learning aottvttles. Ttie how arable, with no fear of ye^- gain experience In all phases lavatories hive "^t srrteL Yl* Bswscs' to Miller, Miller to Barber Hill, Bus C-3 From Ellington and ienoe in the library, with qMdal provides a conference Ume for nrogram s for toe percepti-ally sxpulsion, in Room 28, wMch la A one-semester oourOe open of inerchandlslng, the old will te, ^ Morning kindergarten t;46 Oztord Village education teachers, with Instruc­ Opening 8-48 o.m ...L unch. Barber Hill to Griffin Griffin Dart Hill, to Ellington Town The. HO-rooni Center Rond - Elerpefftai y School in Vernon will not Strikes and severe weather this past winter delayed construc­ students who need toe help to handicapped, under the dlrec- at toe end of a corridor and to Junior aizd aei^r boys will Team Teaching o. m. to 11:18 a.m. Afternoon to Niederwerfer, Niederwerfer Line, Niederwerfer, Barber Illll, tional materials equipment, 'and . overcome in-school problems, t on of Mrs. Phylls Norwood, has been traatod with on ac- Include basic nutr.tlon, meal Team teaching and student nut in i. .v. klndetgorten 12:18 p.m. to 2:48 II 48 a m to 13:30 p m . Clos­ he entirely rendy when ^lOols ojien tomorrow. The 14 regular tion on the school, which was originally schedule for comple­ ing 3:80 p.m. to Ellington, Ellington to Mil-. Dart Hill. teaching under supervisian. Also the necessary testing Is nrovitotr experiences for clill- cousUcal ceiUng. planning., entertainment, out- tutorial techniques wUI be used me fart »hl» o ! “ “ “ U, and p. m. . '. clasartHims will ^ d y for occupancy next Monday and the Roberteoe Ibr, Miller to./Foster St., Foster C-17 Diane Dr., ' Spruce, tion the first of September. (Herald photo by Silyer) Mra. Libby, Mrs. Lembardo, carried out- to properly place dren to develop these sklUs and Becaure the strain on eched- .rookery and.the study and In lass advanced Engtlsh claoses „ f .ii ®* Opsntlig 8:48 S.m, Lunch, St; to Firehouse no. 2 (includ- Avery from Woodland to Pine rest of the buildy»gi!i scheduled for completion in November. Mra. B ^vaou, and Mra. Cbam- students in school programs. thereby 'mprove learning. ullng has teasened .labs and the prop*™tlon of gourmet dishes, for 9th and lOto gradera Btu- miuj -t,#, * Gradas 1-2, 11:18 a/ih. to U:18 Mormng kindergarten 8:40 Ing Saginaw) to School. Knob, bers a re enrolled In the two- rThe department provides gul- -The town alao has a p sy i^ library can now return to their Art classes will use a studio denU will be parUclpatlng In an ',w pm.; Oradas 8-4, 11:48 a.m to am to It to am. Afternoon F8„Corner of Miller and NeV- C-19'Highland, Dogwood from year" program leading to the daiice In educational planning, 'OTlcal examliwr, Mark original uara, also. Lunch will “PProach for all classes. This "aarti one teach one” type ofmchnatk J-aiid-^ee-dlroenBlonal The elementary muI middle B atU am t sJI grades. 3 48 p.m. discuss this fact with their chil­ conferences. •Tatro, MCn dlractV of the di­ headed by Mra. Olive Ferguron,' eyaluat'ons done on ^ children (fnxrri"20 to S.), . Milk and Ice Pupils will work In ccram school language program ha* right ^husss “^“Mlfarten 8:48 a.m. to and Robert) Nevers to Miller, at - Benedict Lane. Opening Tomorrow, 10 Principals lea, paJntlng, sculpture Miller to Aroda,-Aroda to Hill- C-27 D art Hill .fix>m La^fence dren. The Thanksgiving recess will vision of arts and ^sciences. Identifies the health needs that and great'y Increw toe effec- cream will be available: been so succe-rful that ftrst- hops toe ^ ^ " *■"•• Oprettng 8 16 a.m Lotneh ether ..^mediums. The« teom- Gnetea l-g It 80 a m side -to School. to Newmarker, Ngwmorker at Misbehavior on the part ot sta rt on Nov. 26 a t 12:80 and Following a three-WMk ort- may interfere with a chUd’.- tiveness of toe placement of The school day at the high . . . ^ yew- studenu srur be piec ed ' ' “**• “ " “ V «■«. 8:48 12:28 Await Students CiomShf 2:40 p m . FlO Corner of Strong and Dart, Lnwren^ the -.pupils while they are on re-open Dec. 1. TIm Christmas entatlon period at the coUege, learning effectively. Physical each child. achool has be«n extended one ^ In one . of “ four ability levels ! *Y*" '*"»**’*• • "1^ Lunch, noon to 12:M p.m. ■P A S taff ctf 894 teachers,- 10 -,.11- on 'The company Is due to appear 'PIdaliig 2:48 p.ir the buses will not be tolerated. recess will start Dec. 23 at they will assume their school a»- examinations are required In Kerkln ia available at the minute, beyond laM year's day. “ “ “ at ^ fr own PUceirtinU will' im mooe on «nv d*i/»~i . w -x. :.m. Verptaork -- Bierce, Strong to Foster, Fost- F-2 LauralT^Irch, Brian, Oak Center Rd. Sept. 8 principals, three superinten­ er to Ellington, Ellington to' ftx)tn Kelly to Woojiland. Kel- Dr. Ramsdell said. He alBo.nptt- 12:30 and end Jan. 8. The signmenU at thb end of the G ^ e ^ V 7 ^ d j2 _ supertniende-H’s d«lce to any- It nil. from 8 a.m. to 2:14 p i more iMst. of to. eighth Y’’' ^ ^ > ehlsy Morning .. kindergarten 8:20 dents and a business manager Governors Hwy, to Newbury to ly from Laurel to Venion-Cir. Verixm achnuls will open to- 2 48, and Skinner Hoiid, 8:80 ed that lack of cooperation will schools will be open all day month. In the flrat semester, Mrs. Nancy GarabedlaiiTiea(ku.ane having questions, concerning The only new course this year __ l.„. grade Frewh teiuher's reiDm MTornlnf klhdarg arten - 8:40 am to It 16 am Afternoon will be on hand when Vernon An Rt. 8, Rt, 8 to Pleasant Valley, Rellv from Avery to i))orrow with a full .day's sched­ to 11 and noon to 2;S0. result In immediate suspension during .the ' mid-tefm exsuns they will carry a modified study toe Speech and Hearing Deport- itratlon. la peychotogy, an elective tar introductoij survey m«»idaUon, 'There are now two Tjsiam *'"' *® " ® '" Afternow ktndargarten boon to 3:20 p.m. ule and all .cafeterias in opera­ of bus privileges. which run Jan. 19 through 2 schools open tomorrow. senlore to be taught tWo tones otoUlty levels at the eophdrrvrjpe j eaitl l«*aching klodargarien 12:19 j l® |:4fr . ttpenu^g . 30 a m la^h. ^ Pleasant Valley to .Elllngton'Lnurel, W.xxUand Dr, The newly InsUtuted pre­ loSd, and a full course in the p m (including Wooilsld'e, HoIUa, F-6B M urray Rd., Ahearn at tion. with the e.xeeptloo' of the school class to/i>e held at the Parents should be aware of The winter recess will start An estimated enrollment of second. . wee* for credit by ‘®vM, Grades i and 6'. 11.16 a.m. to n w Center Road School which Feb. 21 with schools re-opentng 7.000 pupils will report to the guidance counsek,r.-LewU M ,^ The child .development (-coirse ,C*et Trial ' Gpenlng, Orades 1-1, 9:40 riiirxn. Gradsa- 2 and 4. ' 11:48 ; Ravine and Davewell) Etllngthn Mufray, Gullej^ at DogwxKui; TalcottvlUe School wlU hold a (he present tranqxutatlc^ poli­ On March M, the Board ot a m .; Grade* 4-6, 8:18 will open Sept. 8. morning se^on from 8 :S0 to fl March 2. On Good 'Friday, town’s ten schools. All but about ^ An tn ^ a tio n 'I n the Mon- a-m- » m to 12 80 p m . G rades to Firehouse No. 1,/to Pierce, Avery from Beelzebub'to School, cy of the Board 6t Education. Education voted " to cooperate Andover Bus Routes V ln ^ ^'S ^a course M 1^ !3!1 f‘,T® T®* loinch. Grades 1-8, 11:80 a.m. March 27., the schools will be 9.000 ot these students will be ▼fill spend moot of Ms time at i„ pOTtuiUty — ' to..... work os volunteer cheMer simool system - but not 3 «nd other M i^u .^e purpoM aide* In the UMm's kindergarten ,neces*ertly oo. In-the, field of CToiang. Gradea 1-3, 2 80 p.m .; Of the total number of teach­ Route i (VelUeux): Btortoig 8:23 from Hebiw Rd.. 8c^ specialized teachers (moric. ^ rlssees. This one-semeMer ®":aUon „ la-to ....be tried...... this year ‘''“'Mng. aU Gnxdes 2 48 p m. FI* Corner of Graham and E U TERRY SCHOOL ' out due to the overload Of ^stu­ school-Will run from 8:10 a.m. (kindergarten through Grade 8) cess starts April 18 and tods room exp^ence lor trainees. of this ooursc is ixX Id train p.m to ljj96-p.m. when schools open April 27. The ers, 88 will be new to' the sys­ On July 1^ the board voted to at 8:26 from Rham to Hebron Rd.. Lakeside Dr.. Lake R«L, art. home economka ontLlndue- technicians but io help'the stii- “ "*^6 U a study of toe___ physlI__ _ at ItenixMBennet Junior wi-x.High Bohdol,-_L. . grades. 2 48 dents the eontraotor Is allowing must live one mile or more Higklaad Fafk Wtodmr^lil"*"Rd FTO Troy Rd.. ' Brookfield. the use of 14 of Uje 89 elaas- filial Vacation day before the tem this year. The list includes faquest the Board, of Directors Rd. to beginning o t Lake Rd. Back to Hebron Rd. to school. trtel arts) wUI spend varying dMoover what -<-«» pro/ emMlonaJ end tn- Th* to ’•« expertmem in team Morning kindergarten 9:48 -.Cordon H w a t rifu^ludltig-Rye Meryl, Alison to Dower, yhe pupils will return home from the school to which they n .cx n ------. .x--.- ..------. .x.- ^ ___ _ a-..ir I- tetleCtUSj ------Morning hzndsrgartM 8:10 iMonu. the same buses. Changes In are assigned. , summer recess will be Me­ 14 classroom teachers for the to establish an *8,769 washout at Merritt Valley to Bausola RHAM HIGH SCHOOL . proportlona of their Ume at the Is. Gordon Small la development of the ‘«*rtilng am to 11 IS a m Aftecnoon .^Gordon and Wendy). Griffin/to Scantlc Meadow, Ann to High Route 1 CVetUeux): Starting at O nter School. ■A-' portion of a wall has been k.m. .. to 11 a.m Afterhoon kin-. Rye. Rye to East Windsor, East tower. ■ m miko both schedules and time will -be Middle school and senior high morial Day, May 80. new V tn o n Center Middle account tor Project TAP. The Rd. to school. this one-semester *"27*®*'®*** chUd. kltxxlrrgartrn 13 18 p m Id 2 :48 Announcement e'oncemlng tl 7:18 from P alm er’s to Schpbl tcAchinc made after buses have been lit pupils must live beyond 1% The Rockville High School ■ School, - as well as special per­ money was granted the town InoovoUans not so apparent to The Soictal Btudl-ea De^iart removed between two class- **Y?*®*,*"- *" .* *®.**,T p m , t ^ , ^ r . 1“ High- F20 Scantlc Meadow Rd.. avallnbliuy of the cafeteria Route 2 (Pierson and H'll- Rd. to Lakeside Dr. to. Lake m ■tile new school will be mad«/'at operation leveral days. Pupils miles froiAi the school. gradtiatlcxi exerdsos are sched­ sonnel for all schools. by the State Department ot he casual visitor include the mv* Deoaetmeot will •dh trffer two new rounxea rooms a . Um mwth eml of the . ‘"f.-.’.’ll* Opening 8 48 a m l-Unoh. m an): Starting e t 8-20 from floor In the Lunch. Grade l, n 18 am - to -. Unending Meryl), Meryl to F24 720 Sullivan Ave , Rye St., a later date. Meanwhile,-'ehll- will be notified of the chsuigea. Schofd OUrm lar ^ uled for June 18 and schools will Thp new school is not entire­ Education under the Education Rd. to »^ron to GUe^ Rd., perinanem ciwerlng of all sky «oand its edmouter'orocram- th« indu^Uvr *«c Pil»" school are The total number of school close June 19 for the other stu­ ly completed but the contractor Professions Devdopment AcL .2:.. p.m.; p;m . Gradea 3-4. U 48 a.m to For the first few days ot The grant . WlU be e«pi>aAtd Lane to Boston IflU to Jorovatv Route 2 (Person and HUl Rye to Tray, Troy to Brookfield som Lane, Clterry Blossom ked to carr^ their'lunches. daro for-the students will be 184, dents and June 20 for the teach­ has aaaured Superintendent Ing of the baseball-eoccer.Wld y^axI^ atudenta ThU Is the (“f "(nth graders will be Umlt- *^'**'® of teaching arw school pupils are asked to bt Rd. to Boston HIU to Wale* to man rt* Starting" at 7:18 from M.lk wUl be avaUabte. for tlw new -teachers 187 and ers. Raymond Ramsdell that the 14 aa foUowa: *1,500, adm inistra­ Shoddy MUl up Rt. 6 to Wales ~ (H was too w«t». The achool fourth yssr r m r thot-MudsoUtliail^ve have *** atudenu «noand w,uwiil en needed. However,’ when 1-3. 2 19 p rn , Grades *-4. 2 80 P ‘‘M-lng. ' “ K'> T‘’« o r Hd. waiting near the highway at tive; *600, teachers'' relsaaed I'M From Ayers to Graluim, and East Windsor Town Line. Itecausi' of bus schrdul^g, least 10 minutes before the for returning teachers, 186. classrooms may be used start­ Rd t» Boston mu to school. recordr Areore now. being handled hod had use usT qf ^ the school-owned the“‘® studem to develop p m t.nuW- i 3. 2'4B p m ; Gradea Mid-term reports wUl be Is­ ing Sept. 8. The ulUmate pop­ time for supervlsioa and in­ Rnntdk s fWrfchinTO)* » n rt- to Rt. €. to W&lM Rd. to by the O o-m eticut SubdrbAJi oomxMiUf^ ■killjr^forskUUr, for Mudystudy oTof •ocAMJcnlc* eocaiomlcs ^ r o omnnr,. r a to,n b------t UMd- Bg-B-.v- gJ 4«. I p m Graham to Steep, Steep to C8 Miller Rd., Abby to Grif- fChools wilt open and close at schedule arrival Uma. Later Four days are being allowed sued Oct. 10. Dec. 12. March 6 ulation of the new 8»-room struction; *283, clarieal; *iOt, Hlllside., . Hillside to Sullivan, fin Includiiqc M askM l'Rd.,-Gra- vlirylng hours as follows: Rock­ lb th e ' 'yreek definite pickup in the K h(^ calendar for make­ and May 22. Elementary re­ ing ^ 8:20 from Rham to He- ^ ^ Shrine Bducofonal Com- «,p»wBore level msth "^d^U em m lera* Y l ^ 'Z Mornfng^totoYrgmrten 8:48 Waektagtea SulUvan to Ayers, Ayers to ham. school U 1,1X10. It la expected * » t t travel; *8.800 tor 10 aides' ville High School. 7:58 it-2 :06; points will be established ana up day's. If more than tour port cards will be Issued Nov. tannrRd. to Bunker MU hack *"* ^ O"**® tn Hamden oourae oOara vtioafional oeten- • ^Atetern and non a m to U 19 o.m. Afternoon B onung kindergarten 8:40 there will be about 810 pupUa ■alariee, each workli^ 80 hoon Graham, Graham U> Hayes, , C7 Brookfield, pordon. June all clcmentaity schoola-^except time achedulea aet. Parent! are makeup days are required prior IS and 14, Feb. 2,„ April 17 and to Rt. 6 to Parker Brldipr to • • v** wo- *** . Roniorabt* AaMcaaiMta w taUoB tit tlia buUdbi^ snd- Western Boclettes courae off^r ^ ^ ®**'^“* kindergarten 12 18'p m to 2 48 » ^ “ •“ * "» Afternoon Hayes to Nevers,. Neveiv Vernon Elementary and' Lake anroUed next week. a areek tor 18 w e e k s 'it *l-7> Rt. 6, to Llndholm’s corner, up B. Grade* 4-6; 8 40 kim. \ Locust. Poplarf and Sunset). C18 Nevers, Graham Including pils will be transported. ' uled durtoig tlwt vacation. If June 19. Kindergarten report UonaUy disturbed chlldra and elgned to Bennet and. two to Gilead HUl and bddr to mSbooL ?T^ ^ “ felkiwa: Grade U.^An* ih* Adraoowl Computer Club Afrtca. Chma, Indto and Ooi^pi<46 p.m Lunch. Ur*dea i s. 11:30 a.m. Lake to Abby Road Ext,, to Atil- JoMeph.4a)ne and Herman Way and Vernon Center Middle Supcrintsndant . Raymon ;u1dtUon.at days are needed, they cards will be issued Feb. 2, -SelvKd 8:15-2 25. - one for the perceptually handi­ Keeney in the aeoond semester, Route 4 (Miw. L anterm aa); ^ *Uto Rd. to Lake Rd. aa to Lddl. Room »7r M *a to muat be able to. program *5" * * in M&Uion to the knaiy- f larela ^ 12 13 p m .;' G rades 4-4. noon - ler, to Foster St., to School. 'Griffin. Ramadell tugg'estz that _^rents will be made up during the April 17_and June 19., BT8 From corner of Avery and " C28 Famham Rd. Ihcludlng Morning and afterrwon kin- of klndergartenera and' first 'pr'ne vaeatldn. capped. The pubUe achool sys­ Staittn^ a t 8:20 a m . .Pham tn “ J" “ Bauaola Rd.. to Rham. Zap^,<^R4x>m 18. cJub maeto once a w iek to eoncepla developed ta the t k - aJtT Morning klnderfarten 8:80 to 12.45 p m. Cloalfigg Gradea -Icrgarten .-MvistoiM will be as tem U also reapooslbie tor spe­ Aa iimovatloa'in school driver Rt. ,6 West tp Hutchtoson Rd. 4, (Mr*. Lontermon): Grade il. Albori to OortoB. dUtnag Mans of mutual totsr- "."'b fradr.-cU-se» already of- Mwan and Wiiiiam u.i ** • *" Afternoon 1-3. 2 30 p m ; Gradea 49, 2.48 Beelzebub. Avdry to Pine Knob,, Dower a n d 'P e a r Tree, grade pdplls put tags on the Schools will be closed during- , PUPIL dWBT AT gl9« «*toallon cdursra is a multiple- pine Knob to Murray. M urray' ELLSWORTH SCHOOL follows. Northeast,' 8:80 to 11 children bearing their names the >'var for curriculum meet­ cial education bf children In the to Hendee, turning at Pine from Paimsr's Room 84; Ooudioe to Rora ast. IMistents fron the club also (»red. this coups to as. ftlms and to the pss(L Instead of oach‘ Schools ^llt be cIoFesJ all day- pupil la *696 compared with ^23 ▼lew, the inetructer can enper- to EUlngton, Ellington to Pleas- . eluding Parkview,..Main .St. In- Slroet, 8 SO to 11 and'l3:'l8 to again be handling- the trZins- *’'*<**^i Of W)* per cent, osrar vise 80 or more drtveie at ^ M K h SS’ ^‘f^puter Oub IS open to stu- vezr SoxHh IMndror H gh wilUng.’’ ' attend I' lectures by vistttog elate movU« after, 46 mtoutea. ,Oct. 81 for the annual teachei^s a year earlier. 19*7. " bgr two-way radio,or hull bora. h ^’tn ^L^HuTto **“*• Algebra 140 og, School tn. almoM doubled In He added that the arrange- sp-itoera for etam^.. tite eonUnsd Rh%is. back to Long HM to HUi to Hebron Rd. to Morgan. R ^ »; Kevin Mar- . any WglMr ooursc Tbs club w * nee Carvolo became prtn- ment will permit grekler flex BecouM of the Interchongw group couM conUnis tor IH Wright. Room, 22. marts ones a week to l a m clpal six ysaraago- Ihtlltyito cloa* ptoootog for dif- ability of Mr*. Hogan’s and hour* .'o ' ■N-

tAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING^ HERALD, MANCHESTER. C O l^, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1969 M ANCH ^TER EVENINO HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ^TUESDAY, SEPTEMBE]|^2, 1969 PAGE FIPTEEN

READ\v^^77ie/nWe 'Pf riM<2> icmj H j ic Catholip School Bus Routes • forf Schooh .0 • in Boltou • Many Move Offices o South Windsor BOLTON ELXMENTABY celU's House, Hebron Rd. at _ Bus B, starting at noon at fid. a< Sauer House, French T^lflnd Rd. uid Plymouth Calendal* Bus 1, Route 1, starting at 8 Loaibo’s House, Hebron Rd. at South Rd. at Murdock's House, Rd. op]^. Wcidewicz Houte^^^l^e, Plymouth Lane at Monw- First Term a.m .'at Birch Mt. Rd.. ait Has- Manna’s House, Bayberry Rd. South R d.. at Cavanaugh's French Rd. -at O’Re'Uy HouSe, han House, Lynwood Dr. at Sept. 2: Faculty meetings To School Stj^Annex I C A R A C i in each school. . z P loli^r Social Studies Program sett’s House, to Volpl Rd. at,p.t Coiumbia’s House, Watrous’ House, South Rd. at Oiglio'a French Rd. and,.Ljmats Rd., ‘Dimaround, RL 44A at North This year, a number of school system''eiBployes have Rosewood Lane, "Volpi Rd. at Rd. at Maynard’s House, House, South Rd. at Moriano's^ Rt. 85 at Reed Hotae, Clark Rd., Rt. 44A at Keeney Dr. ' Sept. 8: Opening day of Carter Street, Volpl Rd. opp. Bra-dy St. at Cloutier’s House, South Rd.- at Jone's’a Rt. 44A Rd. at HenrvHWBe. Bua- 6, Route 8, atartlng at school. changed their offices to the Board of EducatioirAi^ex CSiurchlU’s, Villa Louise Hotel, Loomis Rd. at Vogel’s House, at D’Jtalla, To'land Rd. at High 8j^,Jhwto S, starting at 7;20 a.m. at Volpl'Rd. at Rose- Oct., 14: Teachers’ Insti-. on ^hool St., and familiar faces will appear at dif^ Will Be iu Use in Three Grades Volpl Rd. at Birch Mt. Rd., Bus B:.Birch Mt. Ext.-at Mor- Meadow, Plymouth Lane at JMn, at South Rd. opp. wood Lane, Volpl Rd. at Carter' tute. Grades 1-8. ferent spots in the building. ' . ' Oct. 16: Testchers’ insti­ The wholesale reshuffling o f '' Social studies 19 toe main sports activlUes. to''its iloo wooden floors high ceilings and 'Tinlccr Poiyl at Turnaround, rone’e Hpusei, to Volpl Rd. at Allen’s, Lynwood at ' Pitkin’s, Shafpley House, to South Rd. St,, V o ^ Rd. at Birch Mt. Rd., topic of discussion in the South studentB. classrooms pointed In dtifirent Blrch~MC:i_Jld. at Bogner’s Rosewood Lane, Brch Mt. Rd. Lynwood at Colonial brlyej^PP- Roaer House, South Rd. at Birch Mt. Rd. at PaggloU House' tute, Grados -7-12. work areas and p e « 3 re- “ " > * ^ Nov. 7: End of first maric- suited from auggeeUems , and dupUcaUng two 1,200 Windsor, schools this year. The VlUndergarten Experiment- soft shades give the old school Birch Mt. R a .-~ a t,P a ^ o ll's , at Chick’s House, Birch Mt. Rd. Lynwood at Dutton’s', RL-^^itA Stony Rd., South Rd. at Fern- Birch Mt. Rd. HJxt. at Converse new program, which was plo- Klndergaiten students rt Un- a cheerfui appearance. This Birch Mt. Rd. at RlclTBr-B^h at Rich’s Hou.'e, Camp .Meeting at North Rd., Rt. 44A^atXeeney wood Dr., Vernon Rd. at Ml- Rd., . Birch Mt. Rd. Ext. at ing period. plans submittod April 16 to the (®P®s (n eight minutea. _ I AMOCO Noy. 9-15:' American' Edu­ Board of EdUcaOon by AUan Three ! ^ e olr conditloniers neered in only a few classes Ion Sfehpol.have been port of school hou-ses only sUth grad- Mt, Rd. at Miahon's, Birch Mt~~R^ - vice principal. Near the - instructional mater- wiU even tw ly .te used through- tnent coordinated pre-school one In the .state at an elemen­ at Prei^s, to Boltxm Center hoi^ , Clark Rd. at HarpirT^s ^ e ? ^ R d » “ • *> « » " * « L storting at House, Rt. 86 at Hoar Howie, Rt. Nov. 27-28:- -Thanksgiving out the syttemT''^^^^^ screening sessions with parents holidays. STOP tary level) wtU be continued ^ o n at Hebmn Rd. " at 86 at School Rd. Because of expansion of the °®"‘f ^ >'^®? cuWcles I ur The course conooitralM on children, Dec. 23-Jan, 6: Christmas torfnv* socialafWtial workers’ rw^ncfsitfa.consulto- this y<^. The ebtas U a fouh- data processing center In the ,, man’s nature and the forces Parents filled out question- T^l It 'if^ ter Rd. at Dirnock: L a n e .^ 1 - House, to Hebron. Rd. ^ Bus 7, Route 7, starting 7:30 vocatloa. Bennet Main Building base- tlAns, ® secretary’s office, and week seminar preceeded by a that shape hia's humanity. M a > ^ » f®®e®7 ‘n« t»yc»M>lojticrt «tplal4 « Jah. 19-23: Midyear examl- ment, the Instructional ma- conference room, terials come fr o m ______at Aven’s Bolton Center Rd .. . ” Center Rd. at Hill- g**' House, Hebron Restaurant, to Gaylord Rd and nationa. - terials center has been ^ ft e d Special teachers (art, music, fom Toooorch u^ .*>7''?;^ the purpose rt the co^M l^' ually UmKed to college and Klndergarden It HlUcI^ ^Itoii C^Tr m ' ‘® crest Rd., Bolton Center Rd. at H<1- Webb House, Wetafter Brookfield Rd, Lake at at Box Jan. 28: Ekid of secctsl to the northeast comer of the Phyrical education), formerly year, 2to children attended. I ; n 1. IJ..,. schedule f o r ^ afternoon see- Riga Lane, Bolton Center Rd. Lan® (to Turnaround), Hebron Mt. Rd, O der MIU Rd at Nlck- graduate studies, but Interpret- •*»e*'e™ cohdugfrt InterHiows marking period. Annex first floor. There It wUl h» this area, have been moved Rowley is acting n», principal Rri at CarnentM-Rd Wllliama Jj^bdCrgarten. , at Carpenter Rd., Williams Rd., Rd- at Tanglewood I^ane, He- eraon House, R t 6 at Oouchoe ed for elementary use. Recent 7 “ * children hndohserved on a temporary basis at Wap- KO. ac carpenter no., wuuams Biup-B, storting at noon at Notch Rd. at the Qparry, Notch '’■’on Rd. at Hagan House; He- House, Johnson^Road, Rt. » at Second Term •occupy about 1,660 square feet to the first floor west end, and studios In ths ' K.h.pri,.»i toem In fhoup- -. of floor space. Jacob Haroian, the office of Norman FendeU, studies In too behavioral plo(f School imtU a new prtncl- xls Trail at Roberto’s Hoirse, Rd. at Klar Houae, Notch Rd. bron Rd. at Vercelli House, He- - Oruecting Just a Matter of 35 Years’ DifjFerence _ It tions. films after each use. It will stop Like mores, customs, foods, fashions, and just about everything- juallty/bf teaching of social South Wlndror High School and at McOorrlck's House, to Oder Orientations E. Center.St. Like many other buildings thnt onte graced Man­ ahidl^ In the claaaroom. will perhaps be used townwldc Bus Routes for Tolland Schools June 7-18: Jllgh school a film at any defect and diy else in the last three-decades,-styles in school transportation next year. ' Pteosont Valley, 8 to 2:18'; Mill Rd. at LaFrancis’s House, chester business streets, the garage at the Center was demolish­ LaOt year’s school year was graduations. clean during the same process. have also undergone a drastic Rietamorphosis. ^ when Mom Timothy EdWanht and Orchard BrookHeld .’The Tolland school bua routes Bus 63: Leaves 7:30 a.m. Old Bus 88: Leaves 8:80 a.jii. bridge, Randy, Nedwled, South Set at tiling ed, and the land is now occupieci by the Southern New England dcTOted to. widespread experi- Recommendations were not Hill, 8:J0 to 2:45; Avery, Ell June 12: End of fourth and Dad'regale you children with sixiries (xf how they trudged - made to parents this year since Ctoylord and Brook- printed here are tentative as Stafford from Cook Rd. to El- Tory, Dunn Hill, Bald Hill, River, Rt. 74'(lnchide8 Skunga- Rtorldng period. High School WlU Telephone Go. addition. In contfast, below, are the comparatively ntenUtlon with many of the dif­ Terry .Wapping and Ellsworth, h ^ e a n e d with a sp ecif solu- orientoUon sessions for all It la an experimental program. frdd Rd.,^ Olaer Mill Rd. at to times of departure and the lingtor. line (includes Lorraine, Peter (3reen, Kozley, Old Staf- maug, Gary). P.M. same routes. to school in sultry heat and bitter cold, some could be coloring sleek Dodges, spruced up over the summer, and poised in the ferent types of curriculum ma­ 9 lo 3:15, and nil kindergnrterw, June 14: Elementary Orville Rowley, principal at Nickerson’s. arrangement of streets covered. Robbie, Buff "Cap Ext.) P.M. ford, to Sugar Hill. P.M. leaves Bus 88: Leaves 8:80 a.m. school graduatlans. - „ Grade 7 and Grade 9 pupils to- reality with romanticism. They may have bumped along in ve­ terials. After evaluation of toe 9:.'t0 to 12 nml 1 lo 3:30 Eastern Bus Line lot, on Brainard PI., ready to answer the clarion Union School, said that toe pro­ Bus 8, Route 6, atorting at In oases where no time Is same route.. s c l^ I, second trip Dunn Hill, Olen, Carol, Corrinne, Stuart. June 19: Latest closing « ">®"®w afternoon at~"'i:8 0 . hicles similar to the above stubby Internationals, vintage 1934, -various curricula used last 8:00 a.m. at Hebron Rd at designated, buses will leave Bus 64: Leaves 8 a.m. Old Bald Hill, Peter Green, Kozley P-M. leaves school, Carol, Cor- ^ toe. director’s office and Grade 7 orientation wlU be held ~ call Thursday mofning. (Herald photos by Fallot and Bucevi- gram had been developed In date of school. lined up majestically in front of Hoffman’s Super Service at 20 year It was decided to inatltute resnnn.„ Lynch’s House, Hebron Rd at Rockville High at 2:10 p.m.-; Post M ., Garnet Ridge, Old Old-Stafford to Sugar Hill. rlne, Stuart, part w Oten! gr^tolcs^^room. nilng calet^ria, and Grade 9 cius) . C Education Development Center ®“ P7,®®‘ ® “ e®neeni by school Green Hills Drive Hebron Rd ’folland High first trip buses at Kent, Mt. Spring (includes. Alta Bus 04: - Leaves 8:30 a.m. Bus 57: Leaves 8 a.m. We4- If, in addition to holidays One of three other smaller orientation in' Bailey Auditor- noted abotte,- local puUic materiata as toe basic curriou- ®*" at Bombard’s House, Hebron 2:30 p.m., and elementary Vista, and Hlllcrest). P.M. Baxter, Old Farms, Moacto, gfold, Grandview, Partridge, rooms serves as storage for’ 'urn of Manchester High School, lum. ' . perience with school be a good echoois obeerve any of the. MostC|iards Rd at Terry’s House, Hebron school first trip buses at 8 p.m.” same roiit*. 'wood Cassidy Hill ’ (Includes Woodland. P.M. Welgold, Grand- equipment and suppUes. Anoto-' Grade 7 and 8 pupUs have re- fbUowlng hoUdaya, aU pariah Teachers are enthualaaUc’ ®!'*;^!*®.,**!'""^ Rd at Gagnon’s House, Hebron Kindergarten run buses will Bus 63: Leaves 7:80 a.m. Anderson ), Goose Lane. P.M. view. Partridge, Woodland, El- er can be used tor previewing ceived home room assignments *t-_------. . el toe kindergarten tn develop and diocesan seboeds in town about too open-end approach to Rd opp. Shoddy Mill, Webster leave Meadoiwbrook at 11:30 Merrow (includes Rhodes Rd.), Baxter, Old Farms, M e a ^ gin,"Metcalf. films by small groups. In toe by mall. The following are Ing the child’s attitude toward WillRefiirn win observe them: Oct. 18, learning used In toe new pro­ Lane' at Turnaround-, Hebron a.m. and In most cases stoft Dlmmock, Walbridge, South Caisldv Hill KiNnirimAn'FS'w iiitbwb future, Haroian said. It -could Grade 9 homeroom assignments learning. Cdlumbus Day; Peb. 12, Lln- gram. Children^are encouiTtged Rd at Shoddy Mill, Hebron Rd plckhUf up p.m. students at River. P.M. leaves high school ^ j^ v e s 8 a.m New ” converted to a recording stu- in the senior high .school by Unique rosltion ooln’s Birthday; May 29, Me­ to explpps In much the same At Crossings last names: Rowley Is also principal at at T“ K ie w ^ . Hebron M at H:80. « o ^ . T d ‘ % aktol h l " t o 60: L^llfes Meadowbrook morial Day. way fhat an anthropologist A gloss partition separates A-Bo, Room 266; Br-Q Room Itollce Chief James M. Rear- Vercelll’s,^Hebron Rd at Ur- For the first week’s half-day je„te from ^ c k v u L Htoh HUl , Bluebeny, School 11:80, Mile HIU, Reed, Schools wUl follow the “no­ studtra variousvacou. cunures.cultures u * ...... " — " sins, Hebron Rd at Behr- sessions, kinifergarten classes 0 ^001 bus R®e“ ™te High white Birch, LxWir, Ann, RusseU, Cbiteir, toe room from an adjoining 264; D-Fl, Room 262; school" announcemeato of lo­ Teachers have received train- ®®*’®®' ” ®^‘* “ euDi Wind- don has annoimced a list at this one, which could house control Room 280; H-J, Room 268; K-L, sora newest principal serving year’s si-hool traffic gxiards arxl wUl be dismissed at 10:30 with- „ HoUy and Beech). P.M. a ^ e Dockerel, Oehring, Curtis, New cal public scboola in Incls; / Ing In underetandlng and tearfv- t Bus- 8,. Route 8, starting at buses leaving then, and pickups 60: Leaves 7:80 a.m. Bax- route. (including Blueberrv Pine HIU equipment. At present, toe lat- Room 281; M-O, Room 266- at Its two oldest schools; lh"lr assignments. . ment weather. Ing the new cotirse. 8:30 a.nti'. at South Rd. at being made about 10:80. for 11 (toeiudes Old Farms, Mea- , bus 63: Leaves 8 a.m. Buff Holly White BlnA Beech' tOT WlU bo used tor projecting P-R, Room 249; and S-Z,Room New things happening at THm- P” *' ®^ Xaa year's guards are Shorpley’s House, to South Rd. a.m. storting time. dowood). (-’Msidy HUl, Goose cap. Plains, Slater (includes Laurel, Wonderview) Grant HUl' films and duplication tapes. The 187. othy Edwards Middle Schort tion of hayliw only klndergar- returning to toclr same poets. at Nichols, South Rd. at Stony Tempomriiy Meadowbrook “ Anderson. P.M. same Lorraine, Robbie). Old Stafford Bus 61: LoavwMeadowbrook rangrange fiom toe firat studei* ^ tort he^ntov.'.h'’ ®"*'^ “ Rd., South Rd. at Moria- School students wlU Ukely be ^ from Slater to Sugar HIU. P.M. School 11:80, Doyle. CiystoJ handbookhnnrUnnk Mw,the >ehnnischool t~ . mvot t— < " * enjojrs the con- a.m . 11 tt.m, to 1 and 2:30 M'*® HUl. Loehr (Includes Run- 1^11“ ^ ® ’ Snlpslc, Huriburt. end leaued to a class for children...... rt'^ ‘b toe u, 3:30 p.m They will be post- Bus 4, Route 7 starting, at to the lack of a completed geil Ann Rldre n »r k i p m ''“I? •• , Cervans, Eaton, WlUle Circle, ' exceptional ohillty. ' The course Widely separate age levels and rd at toe guarded crusslnga 8 a.m. at Brandy St. at Ken- driveway Into the Meadowbrook game route. ^ ■ ■ ■ ^^Bus, , ___ 83 :Se^nd „ J*'!"’ i?*"’ Qrahaber, Browns Bridge, Hunt- Bus Routes in Coventry Is a cultural anthropology pro­ finds the experience stlmu- along, busy streets nmr ' (hr „ . same route, lating. dall’s House, Brandy rt. at SchooU * Students will then walk ______Bus 66: Leaves 8 a.m. Eaton Merrow (Includes Rhodes, Oas- er, Bakoe, Sugar______HIU. OH 80HC"* _ - • S' gram funded by toe otate. This scluxda (tie), Anderson, Goose Lane; Dupree’s House, Watrous Rd. d o ^ the path to Meadowbrook, ond Wltoe a 7 ," p a V o 'r c IIIt e l Uniiumbefed bus: Leaves » “• L I:##: Stom R/1 S Rest), Richmond Rd., Jones ;\-'- program for sixth graders will Rowley had 11 yean ’ ' teach­ I ^ , Home « Bus 6. Crossing, Merrow Rd. H4 ed at the wrong bus stop. ' lUGHl^ND PARK Wash’s House, Coroer French Doehr Rd. (Include. Russell, Goose Lane from Anderson fo Virginia Lane. 11:30 Goose Lane. B « t e r «<«•. Armstmng Rd. WrigMs M . ^ m e ^ Rd c L I BA University of CoraiecUciit, Coventry Also, Hrlpn Diehl rt 129 Keen­ years’ experience, and Jeanne Route No. 4 StenUng II :30 : Lyman Rd.^^^ F ^ c h Qiark), Reod (includee Carter Merrow Rd. P.M. leave* high ®U8 80: Lnaves .8:30 a.m. Rd., Ok) Farms, Merrow, Wal- Hus 7, 7M : Twin-HlUs De- iffl*** R d ' N River Rd An additional 106 students will MS Central Connecticut State Children atteivllng the morn­ ey HI at Brond nnd Wlndemare "A. Zacnoski, BS University of ing seselon of kindergarten will a.m. at Autumn iprt E. El- w attend Rockville Hlgli School, College, five years’ experience. Hte.., Carxillne Krtnjak of 83 Hockerel, ’school, second trip. Sherry Clr., Merrow (Includes Rhodes), Al- bridge, South River, R t 74. velopment. R t 4iA to Grange B 6. 7:86: Lewis HIU to same bus on Conneotlcut. • - " ride the Rd. at Griffin’s House, French oehrlng. New, Giant HIU (In- Virginia Lone, Gopee Lane from ------»us o. 7,». IaBwib miu to same bus. Rpcitville VteAg or Windham Science: Victor O v a d la regular school .bus' dridge, stops rt Autumn and Two Principals Are New, ' E ldfj^ir at. at OlcoM St and ' Drt nl Rt QR nil > > __ a._a.. . . . -I® ****"*.^ 5*®** Brigham Tavern (Wallace chll- Bus 8, 8:30: Wrights MUl Rd!, which Is ■ Rd. at Krteh’s House, Rt. 85 at cIuiJob Grandview, Woodland, Anderson „ includilng students Technical School. Hicks Memorial School (chenilstry). BA Lehigh Uni­ scheduled for their School, Highland,and-Gardner, Kniknor Dr.; Florence Greene "ta to Horths on R t 81. dren), R t 44A fo Richmond Rd. Case Rd. to Daley Rd., Wate^ 100 Highland, Highland and Reed's House. / Partridge), Motcalte (Includes from Rockville High School op With reglstratioiu still being Third grade: " Mrs. ' Barbara versity, Pa., Master’s from Uni­ particular ai-ea, and children of I* Autoim Rd. at' SmnmM Bob 8, 7:88 Nathan Hale Rd... (Including Sam Green Rd.) to front Park and Waterfront Condlewood.' /Highland and One an Ex^Superintendent Bus 6, Boute 10. stafting Welgold, Elgin, Cider MUl. Anthony, Virginia, Sherry Or., accepted In -the schools, the Blow,' BS Eartern Connecticut versity of (tormectlcut, 1V4 attending the afternoon klifoer- and llrtllstrr Hte.; RlMe Krilv* - Staff Qiang^s Listed Buidcer HUl, L.V.T., B*B, 44A (aU students near the res* Restaurant. Home on Bus 10. garten session will return home Wylly>,''Blue Ridge and Bette, 8:80 ajn. at Bt. 44A al DeF'Welch) to Hicks School tor Old Farms. t^admWMd and largest enrollment increases State College, sind Mrs. Jane years’ experience rt UOonn; Both loual grammar tchools ontkn of 323 Hchool W. at Sum­ corner of- DcUey Rd., South St., area) to North River Rd. to Bus 9. 8:36: Judd Rd., Bunker, 3J3'"Blrch Mt., Blrcji Mt. and Vecchlo’s House, Rt. 44A opp. transfer. P.M. same ns above. Goose Lane. wUl^de--.at the Meadowbropk A. Cralle, BS Madison College, Flnd 'C.- C. Pederson Jr. (biol­ on toe regular bus scheduled for have new prlnclprts thla year mit HI. .and K. Middle Tpke,, and Oak Grove. Goose Lane (Including Coven- HUl (Beverly James), BiaseU t.ielr area. ( ’nrter. Airlvlng, 11:50 a.m. Keeney Xhive, R t 44A at Me- Bus 81: Lm Vcs 7 o-m. Old, Lea-ves 7:30 a.m. School amr'at-.tite high school. Virginia, six years' experience ogy) BS Southern' Connoctlcut Isicllle Krtnjok rt 311 fioNool K. At Parochial Schools Bus 11, 6:46: Rldm ond Rd.. try HUU), Cassidy HUl Rd., St. ^ e S t Home bn same Return trip. 2:30 p.m. and both men report that, they CTeUand’s,"'Rt. 44A opp. ToUand Post Rd. (Includee „G alhet Cider Mill, Oehring, Reed (In- N6t counting registration flg- Virginia. schools, substitute Slate College; Dorothy Tripp 'Therffore, the pickup p f'th e at Nathan Hale Hchool; Clifton Assumotlon and Bt Rridnt i . .i w (Cortas), Marrow Rd., back to North River Rd. Home bus, second trip. here. , KEENEY are very pleased to be in (3ov- Rd., Old Coventry Rd'., Rt. 44A Ridge), Mt. Spring (tocludcti eludes Carter. Glenview). P.M. ores accepted duringpast (lunlor h'gh science) BA, Mld- morning tcindergarte^./chlldrrn L Potter of 151 Park 81. at Assumption and St. Bridget Grade 1 and poordlnator of toe No. River Rd.. to Rt. 81 picking on Bus 6. ‘ Bus 10, 8:80: PUgrim HUls, Route/'No. 3— Starting 11:30 entry, «■ at D’ltalla's, Sunset Lane. Bt. Hlllcrest), .Crystal Lake. Hurl- leaves ttgji school, first trip. Schools expect enroUmenU ap- non-graded program. un at Talbott HUl Rd. Sam Bus IZ 7 -48- South Bt te Rt silver st r^we Ter. week,-school principals released/' Fourth grade: Frances BUo- dlebury Ctollege, Vt. and toe dlscharge^'rt afternoon eVnter HI and Falknor Dr.. kindergATten chllclren may vary a m. at'7 Hiicknialack. s(o[m nt At Coventry Onunmar School, b toe following enrollment report, ^eau. AS University of (3onn.; English: Virginia Paganl, BA Mona Macomber rt 148 Etlse- 4^ at ^rth BA Rt 44A rt bqrt (Includes Cervans), Doyle tame route. proxlmrtely toe «tm . as. thoto ®f «m t S e in Bd. 8. ^ m t e F a ; , ^ ^ S ^ p M U ' I ^ I I S 84 Haokmulack, Keeney ipul Lo- the new prtnclpal Is - RotMrrt Meadowbrook School will Emiiia B u tter, -»BA Marshall St. Jos^h College, and Betty slightly with the schedule of bus belh Dr al E Middle Tpke. land,, 453 Keeney. Keeney and Bralrton who cornea her* from oeaaonSeT:f Pooli, virnlfVemon M na. rt ui to Hicks for tronrfer to >Bock< tnony too:!: andZ Summit‘T"*";. Rda. P.M. . * year, St James’,^ Junior High School faculty, will ,0 |i .Chae Rd South River Mur ^ lo house TW kindergarten, first University^ We?t Virginia; • San­ Ann Thoe (Junior high) BA A r­ stops listed below. Bua 11, 8;26; R t 44A rt^ve Siint'lna, Keeney and Bush lilll. Tbllsnd where he was ouperto- and Wqbdbrtdge St •* Bergstrom's House, Vernon Rd. vlllc High bus. Biia' picks up leaves high school, second trip, Increase (rfsibout 30, teach Grade 7 rt St. Bridget Rd ‘ Rt 81 after Sam Green NATHAN h a ij p srtnfMW and second grade pupils, com­ dra Ingrish, B A -'B o ^ n Uni­ lington State College. The following Is a list of the Aloo. Alli-e Magrel rt 80 Twin HUls, Brewster St, Kt. 8, Hill, Bush HUl and tendent for several years Joo- at ‘Dteomb's House, Vernon Rd. Wlrdhom Tech students at. Anthony, Sumnalt and Rhodese®** ®f- Bartholomew’swlU de- replacing David Stem. Rd ' Beverlev nr tn Fltuntrnld pared to 670 last year, for a versity. and Jeffrey LeVinet BS discharge stops for the morn- ®78 Bush Hotneeteed St at W Middle Bua 1, 8:20^ South S t, Puck- South St. and Buena Vls£a Bd. Glendale, 54 Wlnfhrop, Win Trtpp was- moot rocentiy al Butterfield’s House, . Vernon Hicks tor delivery to Windham. Rd. . crease almosTlOO • ' — ------’’ “ ’’ “ *® Boston University. ''~/ litg kindergarten session: Tpke and llomentead St.; Maty through clos- f*?**® ^ Blvd., Echo Rd., ind Waterfront er S t,' Babbock HUl "(Kfiigs Home on same hue. 136-student increase. throp and Gurnet, (Jurnet and- prtnclpal rt the Wapptng Ela- Bd.' at Lopez House Bus 8 6 : Leaves 7 a.m. Crystal Bus 67: ' Leaves 7-:30 ' a.m, log toe priinary ____ Hlcka Hemorirt School wlU Flfth grade: Linda A. Don- BUCKLANI) Miner rt 134 Sommer . Bt. at level . .rtHl 8®^"®® P r o g ^ w W ^ |« rt- , and ETandem M .' Home Bus 12. 8:35: b.GB. along Rt.. Bush lUU. Bush HUl and Bell, montary School, and Is now MORE MORE Lake Bd.. Browns Bridge,. Welgold. Metcalf, (Includes El- Grades 8-7. * '1 meetmost completelyoomipletely laboratory'laboratorv- ______'1____ ,____ .. _ . ’ 7. . take care rt 490 third, fourth dero, BS Eastern Connecticut .'Route No, 2—Leaving Buc)c- Ornter and CTiureh SU.; MslUr' B f m E B ^ N BOBOM. on same hue. .51, Talcott Hill to Arllngfton 272 UUsh HIU, Redwood and hfXidlng the Robertson 'School Bub’ 8, Route 11 Starting at 8 Hunter to Ellington line, Peter 8'n) Grandview, Andereon cor-' . Anticipated student bodies sre ed. Is being added to the and fifth grade students, or 48- State, College, and Sean McCar- (RgkScKool lahd School at ,1 1 :15 ■a,,m,, stofs outreinh rt 734 Green Rd. at 8, 7':80: SpringUrte Ave.,' Bus. 2, 8:28: Rt. 44A (near RaT-F"Home on Bus 12. Ralph. Ral|>h u/k1 Galaxy. UsI- - ttontacted last Week,'lxth men a.m. at R t 6 at Gouchoe’s Green. Kosley, Sugar HIU, ner, PartridgS, Woodland. P.M. St. Bridget 108, Assumption 170, eighth grade cuntoulum. r ~,a r s nnnner Rintev leas than last year’s enrollment thy. BS Central Connecticut at 109 Buckland, 236' Burnham, Princeton and Hanry Hte..; Dor- axy and Ralph. Ridih nnd Ited- sold they were very busy gelUnf House, Johnson Rd. R t 6 at Grahaber to'Hicks for transfer -"ft me route. 8t.i James’ 697, and St Bartoo- Three teaching stoters from of 638. State College. Burnham and Drexel. , Burn­ olby NeU rt 79 N Main M. at Hoinerodins ham and Crofi„ Croft and Wind­ wrsjd, 33/,R*<1w(*sI. .390 ilUla- rendy for the operUng rt schoot Longstretch, R t 8 at Steele of Tech students. Kingsbury ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS lomew’i 180. f^e Sisters of Charity of Our .g." ^ The middle school will acco­ Middle School nnd had os yet not had tot> mu< h Buckland St ; < hilherine jtoretto e r . 786 N. .Mp n, 729 N, Main, tow n345 HlllstoWn. HUHrttrwh rt IWGaiomU St nt MllUard Crpsalng. Rt. 6 at Maneggla’a Ave. Ext, P.M. route same ex- (Hk ocnooi.School. MouierMother Anne i»nnAiw».AA r na.i 24 less than last yeai’p eiuoll-' lege following homerooms: plants as being In- ’l, Marie Latontaine. nrinclnel pa. *• i.so. Q tone House ito., Sixth grade: Jeffrey Nichols, Tpke.. 308 Adams. ,cer, 113 Spencer, 816 Hartford Keeney Bt Stihool. Edna Tod- House; R t 8 at Bus 81; Ix«iu-es 7 a m. Old Doyle. Isikevlew, R t 74 froiri day session, wHl open with Mass Marie Latontaine, principal, re- roient of 704r Settlors ccndlllon for lornorrow's/dtudsnl Special Educafion Classes BS Eoslem Coiuiecticu't State BIX'KLEV Rd.. Bldwrll und Wetherell, tard rt 138 8 Main St. at W Turlo’s Houae,B, Rt. 6 at GlgUo’s Stafford Rd., Buff Cap, Plains, firehouse to center (Inchtdra at 8:80 a.m. at St James' ®®*''®^ **®*' "®™»»l diploma Trtland High School’s enroll- 101, A-Beg, Mr. Blanchard; Invasion. College, and Mrs. Marjorte Route No. I l.«uvlng Buck- Wetherall and Server Arrtvlng, Center and S Adame Ste.; A10a House. Sluter, Charter, Tory _ lb’ Micks Robin (hr ). P.M. lesves _ school._____ Church, ______.Ho______said the school__ bua CaB»®»*c. D iversity of “ ^ * ^ P P * y . L»ke R . Home ntent Jumps by 153 students, 122, Bel-BoJ. Mrs. St: Jean; One rt the blggest.-joba fv.-lng - - - A~— . OA A---- a*-- WeUman, BS Boston University. ley School at 11 10 a.m.. stops 12:10 p.m 'Return d p. 3 pm Volkert rt 311 CtMurter Oak St. Bus 8, Route II, starting at f°r Inuirfer of students. P.M. I'ecopd trip/same route. will be in servlcV on opening ‘^ "'*1 }^ ,.® ^ , “ ‘® Z~Z~a Bos 9A. 7-lfl- Parker BridM Are All Under One Director with a reported enrollment of 132, Bol-Cau^, Mr. Boles; Util, Bralrton sod-- Trtpp durifig the Specif Editcatioo at 1014 E, Mlddl*7Tpke., E. m a r 'H n at Mato sum! HoUteter Ste. 8'30 am at Botlon Ontar RA bring back (or tnina- Loavea 8:30 a.m. day. **** TcachcrB College, and MA _ . uiii Oa* t 308, compared to 200 last year. 47srl-Cr, Mr. Esrly (first tern- -new school year will be cess-- (Junior and Senior High School) Middle Tpke. and Finley, 119 Rente No. t — Irnving Jl.SO Ateo. Dotty Wylta of 81 Lake rt -haygls’, 1 ^ . to H e b ^ ’ Old P o ^ ^ Old Kent, Garnet 8'*ther ^ f r y announced that ^ With more and more apedrt"^ lum, ktodergoiten through , 120 Teachers a ester'), ;rt»d Mr. Sollanek (sec- dinrtlon - rt tha curriculum .be-' Industrial Arts: Richard Alle- l-Ake, 169 Lake. 240 Lake, Ver- a m; at Phillip srd Kane, stopi Bt a t Woodbridge and Mather Rd, at Carron’s Houses School TOIXANIItOLLANU HIGH Ridge. Rliige. P.M. P.M, loaves leaves school, school, first first opehlnxa openings are jua aUll aUll available avrtUble in In *" 7" Nashua, N.H. Last year,■ rt*o ' Bw IB. 7-80- on bus Hlxfa a. St Snake aervicea being required this- Grace 12: It o reaponalblUty will, The record enrollment In the orul semester); 125.,;,^Cu-Dun-, Hween the tsto schooia they. ly, BS Central Connecticut State Bt Virginia and Ansaldl. Vlr- . 0 ‘ Bta ; Bather Young ’ rt 130 Rd. at Islelb's. School Rd: « t >• ‘^P- Old Post Old Kent Gar- Grades 6-8 tor qualified stu- ‘* “ |»'t ft Hrty Family Academy yepr, tor toe flrat time the 'Vbr- ^ the princ^ala, chr- schools has resulted in a cor­ Miss Bennett (first semeBterl'i and RJehmemd. 680 Vernon 'gf College, three- years’ experience and Mlks Malley ( second semes- ^1® Verron. .86 W, Vernon, Ken gitila and Teresa. Vlrglhla and »«-vs. Wha* they bar# not had Wcedi4de Btat S AtUma 'knd - Brandy St.. Brandy St at, Hoi- Bue 81: U'aves 7:30 a.m. Buff n-t RWAe. Mt, .Spring (Ircludee denU outrtde toe partahr r ^ r d - Home oii Bua lOB _>w vj usii kAv. rtcuhitn coordinators and auper- responding record number non school ayrtem wlU have visors and directors fii instruc- Enfield schools, and Jame8--jgf,. Duv^Gan, Mr. Pedgor- n-dy and Hamilton, Kennedy Charter Oak CJii.rler Oak and ‘ be chame to dlscuan..tote OItvAt 'Bla „ Harriet Zotursky df combe’s Houee, Loomis Rd. at Cap. Plan*. R t 74 (Includes AItu Vista and HUIcrost). leas o f,reltgtouTaffiliation. Pai^ v S l**L **i B w 18A. 7-10■ Flanders Rd teachers being employed here. length Uigetiior, Bralrton said Bentley, BS CenUal (Tonnect- and Richmond, F la n and Sicott, Sycamore Arrlylrig. (i'lO p.m 30 Finley St a| lUgtiiand Pa<% Molde’s House. Looml# Rd. opp. SX^nremaug. P.M. same route I; His. 81: l.eaves 8:30 am . enU may call the school office, ' S T “ ® to c o rn ^ K ln ra R A t o h c ^ k 2 ^ ' ------* " '" oeveippmesR o f pro- A total of 120 teachers are sky: 202, - Gar-Gre, Miss Val- laM week' that they do plan to ...... " Bus 18: Leaves 7:30 a m Anthony. Summit Rds.; P.M. 843-8088. or 643-4129. St. Teresa In Winona. Mbin. and ” «Tame. - : . 'cut State Colie^. previously ente; 203, Grt-Hl, Mris. Iger;. Scott and Cushman. Cushman Return inp. 3 p m School. .l>Viu>k A Mordavahy o4 • Hoffman’s' House, Hebron Ud. employed ;in toe local ROnFRTMON" (oordtnaie their own work with jK Bharwtjod circle at St, Hridg- Grahaber Rd., Browns BrU!g.«. nvs route . Twelve new teachers will Join In American history St. ^ t h S t Home Kefkln was appointed as one Unstone will also coordinate — taught In West Hartford. 213, HteJoh, Mr,- DlYeao; 222, and TTacy (east end). ' at Manna’s. . schools com par^ to 66 three .education: John . Route No. I- Starting 11 40 “ le |sork nmr being done by tha •t'e; FVed I, Finnegan rt 60 Wfber, Hunter. Bj\koH, Sugar Hue leaves 8 a.m. Qeh-' the 8t. James* School faculty ------University.------Sister® ° _ ^ of two new asalittante to the administrative and staff m eet Jol-Kol. Mr Race. MARTIN Bus 7, Route 13, starting at years ago, and 36 six years ago. Ijsy Curriculum Study Com- Benton Bt - o£.' St Uartholo- H ll. . P.M, rame route. ring,...... Reed (includes. Carter...... New lay teachera t h e lr^ " '^ : » ” Oraulak. who le com- Corner M e y w p e r in t e o ^ Dr. Raymond Ings and take charge of teach- Coughlin' Jr.. BS University of Also, 28, Koe-Lev. Mr. Ftoy- Route No. 4 Leaving Mar- a.m. at SO Baklwln. rtopa at Enrollment in toe last thret; mIttW'v 8 a.m. at Converse Rd. at Shady __ ./ poai- work on her to LAkOWOOd Hom# n~iTriiVill M#» unu Bik *zs __j i Connecticut, two years’ ex­ nesdal; 229. Lew-Ma, Mrs. t‘n School at 11 16 am ., stopa Bryan and l*orid I.ene, Brvan mese’s;. Ruth B M< NaUy .of 29 lAAA n.«-k IT . I o . . W*** “ = Leaves 8 a m. Ttol Glenview), P.M. leaves sbhooi tlona a^d r o l T e i r b i r A i ^ ^ maateria, Heights. Home Ramadell. He^woa formerly aa- er orienUUon and In-service years has Jumped from 1JS4 iiolh inen started thoir work ...... year. aistent prinetprt at the Vernon training. He has General suoer- perience Amonla High School; Crafts; 230, Mc-Mo. Mrs,-Eysa- at 323 Spring. Sprtog and. Gard­ «rxl, Cornwall, Bryan and Car­ Seaman circle at Buckley Birch Mt. Ext. at Cafro’a, Lake >«nd Ave. Doyle (Includes I^ake- first trip. Cider Mill, Ge>,ring, are: R o t e r T p 'j : i o . t o '* S S *" ------‘ ' students to 2260 students. Six to Coventry during Auguot. and Schouir Nancy A lasPtoe rt 90 view). Rt. 74 to Center, Tory, Reed (Includes Carter, dien- education, BS Sprtn^eTd' Col- Rfe*'9*'f A. Olson, a native of OOVENTRY GRAMMAR Center Middle SebooL vision of all Instruction and ^ - Tamra Dyer. BS University of gulnre; 231, Mr-O; Mrs. Richey: ner, Spring and Cobb, Spring men, Baldwin and Elberta. El- He said tha Intarcat' In St. at Box Mountain, Lake-St. , years ago ToUand schools hous­ the “ mdv hanl< s" of a achool _nr*nfi>rd Hi' at-- prtoewton Bt Gary. P.M. same route. view.) lexe- Peter KiisiAieb.. A,-. '- Watertown, Conn., wlU teach _ 8C*pOL Kerkln haa chargo of cur- riculum study groups uid wUi Ojnnectleut! Lois Lowe, BS 232. PfPie; Mrs. Tyler: 28F Ptn- and Tam. 134 ’Tlmrod. 491 Card- tierta and Ooneord, 36* Oak- cation to Coventry ’’proiptae* at Turnaround, Bolton Center ed only 886 students. opening have occupied most rt unit E Middle Tpke ' and Ern­ Bus 58: Ixa\-C8 7:S() a.m. Bua 98; Leaves 8:80 a.m. hirh'ariencA high science, naBS eSanta . - t . ’ Clara malheinaUca. He rraduated ^ ®?*'*** ®*-. Wood- rfculum for all apedrt aduca- also be In charge of ^ summer Unlversfly of Utah, one year s Rob. Miss Georgopoules; 89, ner, 575 Gardner. Shalknrbrook/-land. 3V» 0»kland Arriving, iHjme exciting progreaa’’ and be Rd; at Blther's Rouse. About 40 new teachers were Guidance: Dorothy Casadel. the’.r time est J Sherman rt 41 Hyde Bt-^ Gr:iht Hill, New Rd. (Incluifinx Cider Mill Metcalf,' Elgin. p :m ; (C alif.). - Coltege; -- -- ^ tion ^ pupU peracnnel aenf- wtoool programs, Roc-Scho. Mr, Werner; 240, and Pane. ShaJlowbrook ,.and B.,rjoon Return trip. 3 ,p m'. la looking forward to Working added to . the staff this year, HA 'Hunter College. New'Ybrk. Bralrton said he haa baen at ^ fireeri Kihuol B w 7. Route^U, e t ^ g at Uiurel Rldge). Blueberry.'Sni leaves M h^i. ^ serond" trip, Chfrancesco, junior high so^lil 7 “ “ “ B r a ^ e " * to r w ^ w e for dl- nte plan Is to have both of Schr-Sp. Mrs.. AUan; 248, Bq- Main. 357 8 Mato W ADGEU- here oond trip. Ctofrancesco, jL o r “ S h ^ ^ 2 ^ *• *® some of whom are additions and '1 years’ experience In New "warmly welesiv1ng Waifo. ( <>t 7* W"1g®®' *'®*^®® Wll- of to. Elms '*®** I a saa to program Jointly in w,m. arew mteh a. pisrting teachers. ' tereot to edteilion to this cum- public scte-ol /^ktodsrgarten to lrr.^. LDUIB - The yetlmaCad ^ 9^ Notch Rd. Ext. at first run, wimo rout<®. HaHm Clr..chv BrownaRtvium. Bridge to9ev Alao Ai^ Miaa*». -as Ellaalwti!.— ^ ntis^ni/k • eFB are aiaxer Slater kuui Ruth vjaima o* • » » vfm# nu « « a rrom developmaotdpve for apoctal serv- preparation of the .''Handbook Rlfhsrd Rycroft. graduate Boe- Z. Mrs. Sullivan. kigton . School' at - II IS .am. Englewryjd Parkade Apte Ar- The new teachers listed by ton Unlverety. 12 years’ ex­ munlty for which I lun grate­ Ooventry and ther* wUI b« a average annual aalkry tor close- Cook Dr.. Notch Rd. at Bu. 55. « a m. Old)ld Wobe" ' P kr^atoT^'W iiiiI a ^ ' ’ ^l***,**®*** Duclllo. u,e Ooogregatkm o9) Notre caution light to North River Rd. loea. and Directory of Teachers.’’ Aa Juafoni stops at Denvney and W M,ld rtvtrg 12-,10 p rivt—Return trip. school, are as foUows. perience formeriy, in Newton. fu l" When, he accepted the total of 10 kindergarten sripilon# room leadchiar* to JMB'8i le |7.- Hawkes’s, House. South Rd. rt Sta'ford Rd.‘ loVatcr Rd. (l I Dsrt rt C r^ ta T 'i^ J ! ^ J ; “ *• •»«••»»»>•• Qol- Dame, and Mra. Margant Mq- (Includingnek. Cbrnwrtl Acre.), “ ®w a^stoTTt , wiir be required by Dr. Ramadell, they 114, A-Bsr. Mr. Burnett. 118, die Tpke. (Fountain VUlage)\ 3 p m Meadowbrook ’ Schort ass. school^, apd Mrs. ^Barba- pbaltlcm here theri was wme >" - superintendent would ctwtoae e IhrtN^ jnornt(ig odd three after­ pciVmnel. tnciudiilg prlactokte, rt Tomaasewskl’. Houae. ^ M il. Hill, Loehr (In c h ^ , Bus- M k g rt^ OLO ENGLISH Rd. must walk to ttie conisr of guktanoa - ootractlvB reading, aence of Dr. RamsdeU, tfinWAfly •«>- me .-Ecoote jeaanolSe: \186. O-Dlo. ;Bo-8c. Mrs. Van Why, A7. Se- K«r'Jer. Mrs Becker. 144, Jay- ■ College, one year’s ej^rience. in'es Departmfnt at the high, .Johnson; 184.- Dis-EU. prmcipalshlp Hut Brairlun dbea noon sesslorl*. .and at Robert- superrUul* and teochare, the. KINDERGARTEN Bw ,8zV—Leaves 7:30 a:m. sel, Ann, Ridge, CTark). ~ Sp. Mrs. Cannito. and Sq-Tht'. Kll. Mr Parks. 146. Klo-Lafl. 0. Ann, Ridge, a srk ). Our Lady of Good Cauiis.i —T * ~ " \"* ' " 7 ' ' ■P*®** hearing, perceptii- wlU assume fuU reoponsiblUtv Canterbury scboola; Dmls Sta- not feel that' he- ha^ taken "a aoii. two each In the morning eatlmated average ealary roae Kindergarten^ children In the Blueberry, Pine Hill, White •chool- M ri Neal; lie. Ete-Fla. Mlos Mrs. SchuasierT 347. Tho-Va. Mr Sullivan. B w « : Leaves 8 a.m. Grant lege, N ^ Y o ^ ^ ^ t ? ^ ^ ^ Iwndtca^pwl. msntrtly r o ®< that office and T u w to n . mos. EI8 University of (Tonnect- Busirutes Ekhicatfon: Mrs. step denrn" at all Rather, ha and ofternoUh. to SajOO frrtn t887-8B'a. «T,880. 111. Dunn Rd. New Rd ffram The _ A _ ^ *^"**l* . Swanto «<«- to R t 44A. tarded, ssnotionaliy diMurbeiL is absent Kerkln wUi >.b. Petrone; 148. Fie-Go). Mr. Mr A AUbTfo: 770. Vl-We. Mr Alad.- 14*. lterk-|,a. '.ICr. macnlng -.^session ride the Birch, C-dar Swamp , Dock- Hill. Dunn Rd. New Rd. (from The six new teabhtne a.m. . . . "■ ~7T"T7.~~ ~ 777~ . " ' " ' " l y . ‘• two, wnoaonBuy maturhqdv-« aos Icut; Solly Skhukl BS and Sheila Daley. BS Central Con­ feels he te bsek to the area to . Both prtocipate. report that regular school busea- to school, erel. Hyde Ave., Rt. so to Grant HIU to but not Including all graduates of sT * Joa*iu!^ Unlverat^ atiU have to t ^ e m ***^^*® Bolton phyatoolly handicapped, home- charge. Hydlji;' Isa; Gor-Oul. Mr. Buaky; Donlbn;. 371, Wh-Z. Miss Happe.- d'Brien; 164. M-Max. Mrs Wil­ Master's from' Urtverslty ’ rt necticut Slate CtoUege arid .Mrs. 2(4. Gus-Ho. Mr*. K®«»*y; « • - whti'h hr haa been mogt inter perenta bav^ been parapnaily TEACHER RULES NOT 38ET . Here i. toe « * o o l to. Home comer. (^>udes Mt. Spring Beeqhl. ,C«lar, S o ^ p , K CtolleST StaHr MfJv paychotogtort examtoa. ------_ Sepherooree son. .204. Mai-Mon, Mr Bailee- Oonneoticut. Terry SwHthenko, BS Unlversl- Hu-Kal. "Mrs Penders; 220, e s t^ elemehtary education. ' noUfUd as to what scooion their WASHXNOTON -About 108,000 iKliedule, starting at 11:3() a.m'.: Rd. comerl, P.M. rrtne L i e . erei. P.M. rtu,;. ro rt."' ‘ tln -'^ r a d e t ^ r S Z e r ^ r j ^ r o d j ^ ^ to~m p Rd. H o w on B w ticna> klnrtxgtotem wurvey and - _OOUXOE R O U A GROW 108. • Barr, Mr Becavich. -trim: . 210. Moq-Pan, kflae Seoand grade: Nknty J. ly of Oonn. Kan-Kue. Mr. Gteeeer. Thayer. 211. ‘ Par-Poe, Mr. When he .wag flret made eu- kindergarten children win at- full-time achodl' teachero, who Bw B: Hebron Rd. at <3ar- Bw 69: I^a\-ee 7:30 am Bw 83: Uaves Sam Old M!ri.im Orii'drs “i^”‘ “ *7’'' ” "’"7" proaehooL WASHDfQTON _ HlgtMT- lOi.' Bart Bra. Mrs - MorUrty, Adolphson. BS UnirersRy of HomeJ ettmomlc* . Carottoe Also. 223. JKun-Lu,.Mr. R AM- Vaughan; 317, . Pot-RI, ICra. pertotendent to Tolland, there' tend, and ateo what school bus Instruct 3.5 nrtlUon pu|3ta do ron’a Houae, Hebron Rd. rt Snlpelc Lake flncludes Dervew) S t S ^ from Stet.% M ile _ B - 7. 7rfi: Brwd « r t Milk TTto orttor o f th . nwr :i education eniptlmcnts over tha and Bre-Cha. Mrs Slegal: ill. rt Snlpelc Lake (Includes Oerveiu) Stafford from Slater (Includes ■••'aj c-usaoein urade a bji- in the utfin aw m _ ., , _ ------—-■« I OonnecUcut; Sahdrr Ewing. Grovee.'^BS Cniyerslty of Maine, brio; 23». 'Ly-McC. M*. DiRote; Che-D»l. "M rs .Carman;, tu.^ Wlggln 234; Bo-Sc. Mr. Briggs; was no h'gh school there, 'mid (hey - :«C»t ride. KIndergartatt- not inaet the elate or lockl eer- Vln». Hww. H-broi. Rd. .1 HUHbun, p.„ « L.>,. ^ ,(»P “ hA >. Ba'.W.: Sn.™ lf2!! 22T TS’- ’■''’T—*/ Bachelor rt Bducatiop Keene ■five years’ experience; and Lin­ 231. McK-Mos. Mr. Slfctosky; Den-Errt, Mrs Schetdeman.' 233. SerStM. Ur- Straroa, and Bralrton d1>®<»<.rad h»ms

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Section Ttto TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 19^ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 Manchester school children, age three-and baa oonopleted baalc training at More SecHrlty With Pages 17 to 32 South Windsor 'a-lialf and ig>. IjHdkktna AFB, Tte.- He baa lEnrning Hospital Notes Story hour* wiH be held each bem aatigned to Keesler AFB, ------WednoMkiy morning at 10:90- Mis*, for training in oommunl- fALSCTEtTH, — •> ^ a.m. beginning Sept. 90. Mr*. OBlion* electrotilGa sy*teai. VIBITINO B017B8 Hearing Set A tA ayTIm e OetHge. HawUiis, CfaUdren’s li- A 1088 graduate of South Don't be so afraid that your false' ' Intennedimte Oar* Semi- teeth will oome lobee or drop ]ust,at prlrato, nooii-t p.m., aad 4 .p.m. imuOan urges parents to regls- WindKir H gb School be is the the wrong time. For more eeeurlty On Fimd For tet their children as soon as ■on of H r. and Mis. Howard and more comfort, lust sprinkle a j 8 p.m.; private roonu,. M a.Ui.- poasN^ because of tbs limited, little FAMTltgl'H on your platea t p.m., and 4 p.m.*8 p.m. J. Lyman, U Maple Bt FASTEXTH holds both uppers and number of chHdrea that can be lowers flrmer longer.- Makes eating Pediatric*: Parent* allowed Teacher Pay aqcepted. easier. FABTEVrS la alkaline. No any tinie' except noon-Z p.m. r Manchester EvoMiv ManM gummy, pasty taatel Dentures that otiier*, t p.m.-8 p.m. The . regular 8 -p.m, TVywn OoD^pletea Trsfating Bonifa Windaor cionmpnwiHit fit are eeaentiil to health. Bee your Alitawa llirtwft E. Lyman dentist regulariy. Get FASTEEra. Self Service: 10 a.m .4 p.m., Council meeting at the Itown OmvI Hbnlfaii, toL 844«n4. 4 p.m.-8 p.m. be praceeded tonight Intenaive Care and Coronary ' “ ISO p.m. by a public hear- Care: Immediate family only, anytime, limited to live min­ Pn the Board of Education’s ute*. rwjueti tor an additional appro- Bfatemlty: Father*, 11 a:m.- prlaUon of 846,800 terenver ^ 12:4S p.m., aiid 8:88 p.m.-8 ^dltldnBl cost of teacher* con- p.m.; othen, 8 p,m.-4 p.m., and . tracts. 8:88 p,m.-8 p.m. At the time of budget OUbae- Age Limit*: 18 in maternity, ■tons the councU agreed to con- 18 In other areas, no limit in ■Wer any addltibnal appropria­ self-service. tions required as a result of Everybody ended up-wet and EUlington firemen were the victors in the motorized hose laying contest. (Herald photos by ^ t o ) teacher* negotiation* which The admlniatraUon reminds were not then oonq>Iete. visitors that with construction n ie $46,800 represents the dif- under way, parking space Is ■ tarettce between the Board of limited. Visitor* are asked to -lEducatlcm’s ttial offer to the bear with the hospital whUe the , teachers and the final settle- Tolland Firemen Tops in Muster parking problem exist*. meht which was arrived at by tormal m-edlation conducted by Tolland firemen captured the ponenta in the Annual. Labor the state. for It three year* ago, thla time - (wet) with 30.8 aeconda; North Those who tiont are i f f iiy TJoiland County Fire"" Muater Day Fire Muster in Ellington, permanently. Ooventry, second with 88.6 ADMTTTBD aATUHDAT: If the cpuiwU ehould fan to thrown Into /the Water tank. “ The good old days?” Ellington yOlunteere firemen wi der about that as they trophy for the third year in a Tolland scored 71 point* tn it* Ihe Tolland firemen promised second*; and RockvilTe, third William R. Oolllne, 781 Kaln St.; approve the additional funds for The event' call* tor a lx to eight 'participate in a hand drawn hose contest. row, ■* they outacored their op- first place bid; Ellington came to be . back next year, and do With 43.8 seconds. Preteats were Karen Oralg, 31 Delmont St.; the Board of Education, the men to tivl a 66 gallon drum on in second with 65 point* and not Intend to retire on their past lodged in the event and dla- “ Mrs. Elsie FToetIng, WilUman- funds for teachena salaries will top of * “ igh platform. Team* Bolton. third with 27 points. succSsae*. qualifioatlona called against have vaArlng technique* ior ac- tlc; Mrs. Jean Q. Miller, 16 * apparently have to come out of A Bunce' I>r.; Carmela J. iMiontal- other accounts. Other participating tire 'de­ Culmiiuttlng the days activi­ Tblland, Andover and Bolton. compliAIng the fete but each vo,.S2 Qooper Bill St.; Stanley partment* were Andover, scor­ ties 'and celebrating their vic­ Tolland came back to take had eV least one man on top ti> The council will again be oon- place In the motorised hoae W. Patiwde, Notch Rd., Bolton; ing 19 point*. North Coventry tory the entire Tolland muater till tile drum, one or two on a siderlng action regarding bids laying contest '(dry) with Sl;8 Mrs. Ruby L. Shaw, Stafford tor the sale of the old' Town with 16 point* and Rockville team was either thrown or >r on the way up and the Springs; Mrs.. Ann M. Steevea, » Hall property on Main St. The with five points. . ' — 'jumped into the water tank used *econde; Andover; second with' fetching the water from the Greetings from Australia Despite the large point spread In the bucket brigade oonteat at 28.0 seconds and Ellington IMrd % 226 Woodbridige St.;. Etonald.. io s a MSary Cutta _» . property which la an odd-sided with 26.5 seconds. Both Rook- Urso; Box 114, Rt. 44A,'Ooven- ^ ^ preeents three daughterre of Mr. and Mr*. St. as an American Field Ser- lot and can not be used tor between Tolland and Ellington the end of muater. ^ placed first, OlUiy vitie and BoHon were disquaU- le drum in 1.12.6 seconds; Bol- try. Storey Paul Cutte of Honuft>y. Her «o- vice torplgii exchange atudent, purpose has been offered tor the first place team wo* in While accepting their victory Ned. toilowed with 1.20.9 seconds ADMITTED SUNDAY; 8u/ ^ a retired sheep grazer, and attend Mancheefter High aale by the town on several oc- doubt right up to the last event, trophies, the Tolland firemen Soudi W^ee, Australia, to Ma- During this scOiool year, she will School With her American sis- caslons during the east year sounded their siren and broke During the pole cHmb event/ 'and Ellington placed third with san Adame, 124 W. Ml 4, human torch here Monday and year's event. boarding the truck. DAY: Thomas Leemon, New­ The church’s Executive Coun- MNVINI •77 M sla M-, Mountain Spring Rd., Rock- 12 cll already has acted to reoog- burned to death; city detectives Tolland’s winning team credU- WInnei* of the .dildnlght vUle. man St.; Donald Jorgenson, 28 ed Its success to eight weeks of alarm wsm Tolland,-4lnft W. Gardner St.; Mke. Louise nlze the.black group and the said. FUNCTION. Mrs.. Elease Richardson threw lURTER drilling for the event, including with 43 sMxmds; Alao, lamberly E. "BmaUey, Akerlind, South St., Coventry; convention in effect was being asked to uphold this position. hot grease in her husband's winning a muster champtofuMp with 44.8 and WUIxm- Meiyow; James J. WaMi, 8M Mm. LaVeriie Thlbcideau, 116 Originally scheduled for later eyas last week during a family IRRSHR several weeks ago in WUUngton. ton. 9.4 seoiind*. Center Rd., Rockville; WIM L. ®e*ell St.4 Mm. Charlotte Van Raalte’8“ Do-It-Yourself” Wbod, 829 Denting St., Wap- coni4'.ideratton, the matter was fight, detective* said, and on The team sported sharp now red ■oorod ftrat in tti* Beebe, 8 Tttnkerooson Rd., Ver­ 'Thrsft-Bock Collar' replaceable pajitj^hose has it; and white jerseys, billing a im - Motorij ho*e Uying cantsst ptng; Michael A. Zeruk, New­ put at the head of the docket un­ Monday she learned that he TOILET TANK BA|.L V ington. non; Harlan Clifton, Stafford der pressure from blacks and would be permanently blinded. the panty'-girdle-hose selves a* the muater champ* Springs; Arnold Joseph, Broad For the third year in -a row, Tolland’s Volunteer they did put up a good fight, placing sec- for 1987 and 1868. youths, who have been given Detectives said Mrs. Richard­ Tli« Eiki^Af Wmfar MatHt instontly ttopa with no hardware-hooks BIRTHS SATURDAY: A Brook; Andreae Zadlo, 8 Regent tW A«w »f wottK aft«r Mcli AwiMf»9. Fjre Dept, took top honors at the Labor Day ngton. In over-all points Tolland took 71 Chief Fran Wilhelm expkUne^ ORFF ! widened participation in this son then soaked her bed and St.; Robert Hyde, 87 Green Rd.; daughter to Mr. and Mi». Dwvld special oonveiitlon. herself In gasoline and lit a 7e at 8 I n ------— ' Register-Now' StS-tteTS and Mrs. Norman NnnlVi. Bloom­ D&L this weekx Because- of an optical Illusion, yatta, a Bapitlst minister, Black j tee Municipai BulUfejg Hearing i,' «tpeeted to

. r PAGE e i g h t e e n MANCHES'IEH EVENJNG HElfALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESpAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 VX n-;- ' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CX)NN, TpESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 V- PAGE NINETEEN Rbttner'Lundgren Wilson-Izzo Bowe'Coriner r Fenniman-Landers White-Sadloski GeraghtyrRines MLss Susan Aim Lundgren and Miss Janet Elizabeth Cornier Joel Jay Rottner, both of Man- Miss Susan Evelyn Landers The wedding of Miss Patrioto c h e ^ r, exchanged vows yea- of Manchester and John Josei^ of Mandiester and John David terday morning at Ui« home of Bowe Jr. of Schenectady, N.Y., F^nniman of West''Hartford Arm Rtnes o f Manohabter and the,^ bride. were united in marriage Satur­ were wed Saturday aftemoon Thomas Joseph Ooragtaty Jr. of The bride is a daughter of day noon at St, James’ Church. ta a candlellgdit ceremony at ViUahury, N.J. took placb at - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E; Lund- Center Congregational Church. I g n n of 123 Conmray Rd. The •- ’The bride is the daughter a t noon Sotmday at S t Brldgst Mr. and Mrs. Jqhn . Joseph Con­ The bride is a daughtw of bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Neal H. Landers Church, Manchester. ner of U Virginia Rd. The Mre. Oscar p. Rottner of 19 of 48 Broad St. The bridegroom The bride to the daughter of bridegroom is a son a t Mr., and Lawton Rd. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ M r. and Mrs. Royal Pearson Mrs. John J. Bowe of Rhine- The Rev. Richard Bollea of liam C. Fenniman' o f West Hart­ PhU of 40 Brent Rd. The brtds- beck, N.Y. : ' ' 8t. Roee Church in New Haven ford. grpoen to the son c f Mr. and . and Rabbi Samuel Silver ^of ’The Rt. Rev. M sgr.. Leonard The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, 10^. Mra. Thomas j. Oeragtity Sr. of Stamford performed the double­ J. Hunt, episcopal vicar of Low^. pastor of .Center Congregational Vallsburg. ring ceremony. er Manhattan, New York City, Church, and the Rev. Robert K. The Rev. Kenneth J. Friable The bride waa given in mar­ pe'rformed the ■double-ring cere­ Shlmoda of the Hopkinton ^ S t Rrldget Church por-^ riage by her father. She wore mony and i^as celebrant at the (Mass.) Ccngregationsl Church Aarm ^ thei cerenusiy. a full-length gown at wgandy nuptial Mass. Mrs. Ralph Mac- -performed the ceremony- Wal­ CMvim In marriage by her trimmed . wHh rows of -carone waa organist. ’The soloist ter G riyb of Manchester waa Aalhar, the bride wore a full- Valenciennee lace, ■ designed was MUs Rosemary Arcari of organist, and Miss Rena Land­ length empire goahi of peau de with high neckline, empire bod­ Newring^n. Bouquets of gladioli' ers o f Manchester, sister of the sole designed w illi square neck- ice accented with pink velvet and pompons were on the altar. bride, was soloist. Boqquets of Ifew, 4vort pleated sleeves. A- ribbon, long ctiffed pouff ’The' bride waa given In mar­ white gladioU and yellow shasta line aU it and dmpel-Iength sleeves, and 'court train. Her riage by her father. She. wore a chrysanthemums were on the train. Her alencen laoe mantilla bouffant veil of silk Illusion was full-length gown, designed with altar. was arranged from a pUlbtm arranged from a pearl and crys­ anOque lace ‘ bodice, bishop Given in marriage by her hat, and she carried a bouquM tal trimmed orange blossom sleeves and silk organza skirt father, the bride wore a full- «< <>««#■, nwM, and bahyto headpiece, and she, carried a and train. Her fingertip veil of length empire gown of silk or^ ..breath.' . cascade bouquet of phalaenop- ■ilk illusion was attache'd to a ganaa, appUqu^ with peau Mlaa Joan Ptoarra of Verona, matching headpiece, and she sls^ orchids, pink sweetheart’ IN., d’ange, lace over peau de sole, N.J. man maid of honor. Biidaa- rosea and stephanotis. carried a bouquet of gardejilas, designed with scoop neckline, nurids ware. Mira Margo Os- Mrs. Kenneth Leder of Kit- roses and stephanotis.' elbow-length sleeves, A - line raghty of Valtoburg, toster of tery,-Maine., sister of the bride, Miss M. Kathleen Conner of skirt, and detachable chapel - the bridegroom; and Mira Kath- was matron of honor. Brides­ Manchester, sister of the bride, length train. Her veU of silk lean Flynn of York Harbor. maids were Miss Eta.rbara Lund- waa maid of honor. Brides­ iUuskm, appUqued and edged Maine. They wore IdonUoal Jon- gren of Pulaski, N.Y., cousin maids were Miss Gayle Bowe adth matching lace,- waa ar­ ,quU aleevelera gowns dstognad of the bride; Miss Enid Roaen- of Boston and Miss Debbie ranged from a rose headpiece w4th high ruffled nackUnra and thal of Hartford, ^cousin of the .^Bowe of Rhinebeck, .both sisters and she curled a colonial bou­ A-line aklrta, and mahohlng ruf­ quet o f white and yellow roses, bridegroom; _ . ^liss Rosemary of the bridegroom; Mrs. Joseph fled hasdplsoea. Peters of East Hartford, and white pompons, stephanotis, Edward Brennan of BtoHhkx, Gutbrod of Manchester and and Ivy. Miss Louise Maloney of New Mrs. Francis Nolan of Cincin­ N.Y. was bsM nan. UMiwa BurUnUtoM photo York City. nati, Ohio.' Mien Joan Lancera of ElUng- arars Robert F. Rtaira of Man- The attendants were dressed ’The allbdnants were dressed MRS. JOHN JOSEPH BOWE JR. ton, slater of the bride, was 'I ohaefer, ’''htother o f the bride; alike in full-lengih gowns, fadi- nUke In full-lengpll\ gowns,- fash­ maid o f botwr. She w o i« a fuU- and Gary BppcMto o f North CM- ioned with white lace empire ioned with whlti: pin-tucked bo­ ‘Michael Bowe o f New Ro­ foid, and was listed fn the 1967 length mint green omplre gown hna. N.Y. bodices, high necklines, long dices -with -long sleev^, pink chelle, N. Y., served as his editipn of ’’Who’s Who in Lorliig ptDto and headbow, and d ie carried A reception was held at the sleeves, pale pink satin bows cummerbunds and' navy blue brother’s best man. Ushers Were American C o llie s and Univer- MRS. JOHN DAVID FENNIMAN a coioalal bouqiMt of ^ t e pom- Tobacoq Valley Inn, WImtoor. 2 accenting the ^waistlines, and silk organza skirts. ’They wore John J. Conner Jr. of Manches­ sltlea.” She has been employed pono, yellow sweetheart rosea, Mra CkragMy attended Mt Vuggleton photo pink straw picture hats. Hie ter, brother of the bride; Tony stephaniUa, bnd Ivy. Mrs. Rob­ dcen skirts. Thcv wore match­ RICHARD as a teacher at the Geogras • t Joseph Academy, West Hait- ing satin headbows and carried PETER WILSON henor attendant carried a nose­ Bowe of New York, brother of Center for Ehcoeptioml Chil­ ert Tobey of Dowiieri Orova, ftird, and VUla IjCaria OoUege, cascade bounuets of pink and gay o f pink and white carna­ the bridegroom; ’Thomas Clin­ dren. West Hartford. Hermann-Margie r, ,y ni., -was matron of honor. Mar MRS. W ILL IA M -ip ^fD E LL WHITE Erie, Pa. She to employed at AnuraioMi BcUHg#** pteRo white glamcllias. The .rrvirriage at Miss Cynthia bridesmaids made and designed tions and the bridesmaids car­ ton of Swampsoott, Mass., An­ Mr. Bowe is a greOiatbe at aqua gown and headbow m &h- « . Vincent’s Hospital, Erie. MRS. THOMAS JOSEPH GERAGHTY NUsIff ptioU) Frederick Rottner of Man­ Marie Izzo at Auburn, N. Y. to their gowns. ried nosegays of assorted flow­ thony Barnao of Albany, N. Y., ed the maid of honor’s, and she MRS. JOEL JAY ROTTNER Siena College, Albai^, emd The marriage of Mira Arlene bride; Miw. Thomas Levitt of !*'• ^**«*^y attended VUto- chester served as his brother’s ard Peter Wilson of Man- Stephen' Wilson of Manchester ers In shades -of pink. and Merrick Shoc^ of Peek- served for six years with the carried a similar bouquet Merte SadloaU of Manchester Manchester and Mra. Thomas *?*5L®®**^ and to a stu- I he la a member of Tau couple wUl live at 1117 W. 6Ch bert man. ITshera were Herbert ter was solemnized Satur­ served as best man for his Michelle Pavone of Glastrd aerved as best man. Uahsra Hyland-Rt>we brow of ManchestOT, David The bride Is a daughter of of Manchester and. brothers of styled to match the adult at­ Aitei the couple return from Purple Heart and the Qon- bridesmaids were wum Elisa­ The bride Is a daughter of were John Kepler of West Hart- aee of L'tchf'eld. and ^bert Mr. and Mrs. Mario Izzo of the bridegroom. tendants’. She wore a wreath their wedding trip, they will gresEoinal Medal for Ills serv­ beth Tobey -and MIm Deborah Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sadloaki ford, Thomas McDoemell of Sheeah'Lizak L e w of New Orleans, La^; . ' Auburn. ’The bridegroom Is a The wedding breakfast was of pink roses In her hair and live In New Rochelle, N. Y. ice In Vietnam. He Is employed Tobey both o f Downers Orove of 48 HoUlater St. The bride- Newington, and Thomss' Shee- Mrs. Lundgren wore"^ a rose fon of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ,’crved ^at the 'Jiome of the canied a nosegay of pink car­ Mrs. Bowe is a graduate of as a stock broker for Bache and nieces of the bridegroom. groom o f 14 Regan Bt, to the han of RockvlUq. color silk tacket dtess with nations. H. Wilson of 49 E. Eldridge St. bride’s parents and the re-' St. Joseph’s College, IVest Hart- and Co., New York City. \ Miss Landers and Mra. Pem- son of Mr. and Mre. Guy Whits After a at the Kofc" Arn^Ltoak of black patent leather acces­ ’The Rev. J, and L^on Allen sories. The bridegroom’s moth­ burn performed the ceremony. Auburn. ' ' ' ' geWns and headbows styled to The Hey. Harry McBrien of ding trip to Niagara, Falto. of Mancheeter were er wore a nink ribbon lace dress Mias Jane Walsh of Auburn was Mrs. Wilson will be a senior match the honor attendants’ artd with matching organdy coat and * - Church performed N.Y, Th>^ wlU live in -Rook- married Saturday' afternoon, soloLst. Mark Izzo and John Izzo at Nazareth College In Roches'- Dodge-Bletzer they carried similar bouquets, the oereroony. vllle upon their return. Aug. 23 In 81 Nttiiolas accessories. Both wore corsages of Auburn, brothers of the ter'N.Y. Mr. Wilson, a graduate th e junior bridemnalds wore of cvmMdlum orchids. - “ *** church to Akran. bride, were altar boys. of St. JoMh Fisher College in aqua gowns and headpieces the bride, was employed in the fldanclal de- The bride to the daiwhler of After a reception for 160 at Rochester, will teach In the Identical to the adult attendants’ the home of the bride, the cou­ ’The bride was given In mar- maid ^ honor. Brideamaids partment.of Pratt and Whitney Mr. and MTa. BteveLtokk of Rochester Public School and they carried baskets c f ple left^OT a motor trip ti) lage by her father. She wore a system. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Montreal, Canada. They will full-length empire gown of silk sdilte aiM) yellow flowers. of M a i y h ^ , toriar of the Corp., Bast Hartford. of Mrs. AUen Sheerai of win live In Webster, N.Y. WUliam W, Fenniman of West live at 129D Salmon Brook Dr., organza trimmed with Venise ~ 91 Delmont St., and the tote Mr. S Action, Mass., served os his Glastonbury, after Sept, 8. lace an ddesigned with a jewel Alenoon tone bodloe and match- foieean. neckline, short sleeves, and a brother'a . best man. Uahers. Mrs. Rottner Is a graduate of . Growth Rate Small Ing lace eppUquea on the Yhe Very Rev. John Mdaon of Manchester High School and • detachable sheer watteau train were WUliam Hopkins of N ew . Hampton, N.H.; Stephen Cud- Wedding chapel-length traliL Her veil St:.Nlcholaa Church performed Albeitus Magnus College, New edged with lace. Her matching NEW YORK—While most of was arranged from a haadpleoe the double-ring ceremony. *Iha manUlla was floor length, and worth o f Canton; Arthur Haupt Haven. She is employed as a the world is experiencing a M rh la lll Ta w a m \ leaves aooented vrith choir of thal church sang the i^^^her in the Wethersfield she carried a cascade bouquet "population explosion,’’ the U.8. Windowdisdet of lovely Dn Peat of Cambridge, Mass.; aird n c n e iu - JOWers \ pearto and crystals, .And reeponaes. Bouquert of gtadloll Ernoft Vemo of Westerly, R.I. ClMpot. sy,item. Mr. Rottner Is of gardenias, stephanotis and population growth has been TTontine" art easy to w ^ . Will Miss Am e B U z a l^ Jowem carried a oasosda bbiiquat were on the altar, ivy. look like ntor. Won't crack, fray of Mra Landers- wore m blue 'w°graduate of Manchester High slowing down diihng the :60s. and Robert Blakely McNelU, khd cymbkBum or- The bride waa. given In mar- School and Wesleyan University, ; Miss Christine Izzo of Auburn, pinhole. Available la many attrac­ lace dress and ooat with match­ In each of the last seven years tive colon. Just call us. We will be MidcUetdwn, where he,^ was a twin, sister of the bride, was ing accesaotles and a corsage bath of MobUe, Ala., exchanged. ‘* * ‘**- ' :/ '***® ***•■ •*“ »er. She wore the number of people In the glad to measure your svindowt and •vows Saturday~ aftemoon In the Candy---- . TeuM of ------MobUe a nylon - tulle, - . gown_ ---- ,, daeigned---- _ ---- member of Psl Upsllon frater­ maid of honor. ’The bridesmaids wMte To^. The bride- United States has Increased less give you a free estiraate for new Ashland PI. Methodist Church maid: of, honor. Brtdss- with a Jaoe yolk and a shouldar- nity. He is a teacher at the I’a mother wore an aqua were Miss Andrea Izzo and than, the year before. In 1968 ’Tontine." . In MoUle, makbvwiere lCira M ^ Beth length vail of aUk Uluaton. She Robinson School In Weot Hart­ Miss Jill Izzo, also of Auburn the population probably grew ahontung dresa and coot ford. ■ Ith in c h in g acceasoriee and The briderich to the daughter ^ ___ of KcNelll^qf Mancheeter, Stotar o f oarrlad a bouquet o f daWas and and sisters of the bride. / ’ITie barely moro than 1_ per cent. rs. J. W. Jowers of Atlanta, bridegroom; Mias Margaret stophenotto. OUlPONT corsage of yeUow roees.^ Mrs. J. W. Jowers of Atlanta, HUl of AUanta and Mksi Mira Rosemary SSemtoisriiy A garden reception was held Ga. The bridegroom to the son of Patricia Wallace of MobUe. was maid e f honor and Mra. at. the Laura - Johnson House, Mr. and Mrs. Blakely R. Mo Their ysUow gowns of riUi or- Mary Bezbatchenko, was ma- TONTINE. Hartford College for Women. Ncdll of 171 8. Main St., Man gansa over peau de aote wars tron of honor. Bridramalito For a ipotor trip through cheater. Boutilier-Robb The Rev. D. K. Chrtotenbelty •'•■*«hed with long sleeves, ao- were Mira Donna Kusemshak northern NeW-England and Can­ of Ashland Place Methodist ®®"ted with rows of eroehstod and Mira Debbie Novak. Tarn- E. A . .J O H N S O N ada, Mrs. Fennlin^ wore a Miss .Laura Kathleen. Robb beige linen dress, aiid coot and Church performed the double- **** smtoUlne,. my Zemlaneky was flower girl.- and Lloyd ’Thomas BouUUer, a corsage of pink sweetherut ring ceremony. Tim Camp of **** hont of the djrsrara, AH' the bride’s attendants* are” both of Manchester, exchanged P A IN T C O . Mobile was oiganlat and Mra. the neckllnaa, and ^ e e v a s . frori) .Akron. They wore yellow t roses. After Sept . 10, the oouiUtf vows Saturday morning at the m MAIN 8T„ MAN0HE8TBB Hopert R ad le,of Wapping was 7 datotos cotton full-length gowiM trtm- WiU be at home at 2102 Unlver-4 Church of the Assumption. slty Ave., Apt. 2B, Madtoon, aoloiSt, Palm a'and candtoabraa I ? " trlm m ey ribbons, med with- tooe, matching head- 'Ttie bride is a daughter of * --K' Wls. > were on the altar. carried a pisora, and they oarrlad boqusto Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Robb The bride Whs given tn mar- J* d a «e a o f oomattona and datotos. of 44 Morsp Rd. ’The bridegroom Mrs. Fenniman Is a graduate \ ' of Monriiester High School and riage-by her ui£e. =™>ry IVrryvUto Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd \ 1 1 Hartford CoUege for Women, Tnawlck .of Tarhpa, Fla. She " • Uahsra Q. BouUUer of 710, Keeney St.. OFFICIAL ,\ V. - - and received a B.A. degree in wore a fuU-length gown of aUk of Oofombua, ’The Rev. Elrnest J. Ooppa of ' t / otgansa over peau da oath de- “ ward Bkhum of ■ ■ sociology from the University of' the Churt^ of the Assumption A . ■ -gn ed^ton g -qrara. .n performed the double-ring cere­ GYM SUIT Malrre in .l906. She was a social mony and w ^ celebrant at the \ ireasia photo woricer tn the Welfuo Depart­ nupUol Miue. Paul Chetriat waa MRS. EDWARD RONALD HERMANN Jr. ment of the City of iW tford for organist, Bouquets of yellow HEADQUARTERS \ a year and has sitioe been em­ \ ■ , ployed by the Vernon Board of. S T l a ^ ’n ifT u t o S S !ll!!^ vrore . mlm greeri dahllas'and white gladloU were Mias Sally Ann Margie of the^ daughter of Mr; and Mrs. on the altar. Education. She wUl be a gradu­ rn»tcb»Bg hot with white aocew- Mancheater became the bride <^y Joaeph' Margie of Balti­ ate student in social wofk at The bride-waa given In mar­ O f Ektwaxd Ronald Hermann Jr. more, -Md. The . bridegroom la ^Boto moOier riage by her father. She wore the U nlv«m ty of Wlsconslii, ooraage# at ^ Heald photo of Beat Hartford Saturday noon, the son of Mk a ^ Mrs. Bd- Madison...... : MRS. RICHARD WILLIAM HYLAND a fuU-length gxiwn of sUk or­ Aug. 2, at S t James’ CSiurrii. ward R. Hermann Sr. of North- ganza over satin which she had Mr. Fenniman Is a graduate 100 vras hald her hair and whlto accaaeorira. *“ The bride, of 111 Ridge St., la port, N.Y. at tba Ashland PI. FaUowrtilp designed and created. It was of Loomis Irudltute, 'Windsor, • A reception for MO was held Miss Barbara Alice Rowe of wim matron of honor. Brides­ The Rev. ’ntornaa J. Btury and received a B .A ' degree In HaU. For a motor trip to New fashioned with lace bodice, of 8t. James’ Church perform­ tn Bt. Mlchael’a Byzantine HaU, Manchester and Richard Wll- maids were Mhw Beverly-DeSi­ hiriory In 1965 from Dartmouth OrUans, Mra. McNalU wore a For a plane trip to the Bidiaih- bleliop aleaves and 'train, with ed the ceremeny. The bride warn iKiiiL llylahil '.all !i>. l,n , mone and Mm. ’Theodore Wru- College, Hanover, N. H.. He jwUow, navy blue and whlto as, Mra. Sheean wors a dark floral appliques accenting the given in marrage by her handed knit drsra and ooat, a were^wed Saturday moriUiig at bel, both of Mimehester, luid fo,nt of the hemlliie. Her shoul- served three 'years tn the U,8. green Hnen -dress trimmad with 8t. James'^ Church. Mm. Ronald Gordon of Coven- father. yellow hitt and navy blus der-leng*th veil of silk Illusion Army and is a graduate stu- mint green and black ’The bride is the daughter of Nassin jfioto GLOBE A reception for 50 was held at UT , was arranged- from a stepha- * n t In geography at Ihe Uni- ' Mm. George Rowe of 88 Oak St, The attendapts wore Identlcal' n d o d g e Avon Old Farma Inn. For a noHs headpiece and she carried MRS. TIMPTHY . verrity o f Wisoncstn. He Was and the late Mr>Rowe., 'The /- Travel SarviM motor trip to Quebec,, Canada. MTS. NcNalU to a soolor at the fiill-hngth .Hlcevelc.s4 >'ellow ,i cascade bouquet of- wmte employed by Raitd-McNaUy, MRS LF/)N ALLEN SHEEAN bridegroom is the son of Mm. gowns designed -with high Mra Hermann wore a' yellow mmlature carnaUons and yellow Miss Bonnie Lee Bletzer of borws were styled to match the 905 MAIN STREET Evanston, III., this summer. o ' u.® William Hyland of West Hart­ ne.cklln«'s and accented with a roMs. Manchwler became the bride of'' honor attendant’s, ^ d they car- BUlt with white and yellow ac- Unlvendty of Hartford, will ford and Uiti late Mr. Hyland. eesaoriea. The couple are Ilv- li.inei of venise’ lace, and match- Miss M arji^e Robb of Man-^' Timothy N. Dodge of West ried similar bou^ets. ^ 643-2165 bw hts maslsr’a degree at ’The Rev. Joseph VUJs of St. at 18 Downey Dr. - 1ig headbows with (houlder- Chester;' sister of-the bride, was Woodstock.Saturday morning at Cari g . SoderAronri^ May- Execs Favored announoar on UnIVerstt'y of Norih CajoUns James’ Churoh perforinod" the Antliorleed agent tat BAan- Mrs. Hermann is a teacher at length veils, n w y curried cblo- iiiiild -ol hohoi.Tlie matron of Second CongregaUosuU Church. er. 'Minn.;: s e rv ^ as beat..man. sebeater fo r aU Alriliiea,i WABB tn RiUelgh. Mrs. gbsasn is a double-ring ceremony and was Keeney St School. Mr, Her­ NEW DELHI (A P ) — Indian nlnl bouquets of yellow csvrmi- honor was Mra James Stack- 'The,. bride Is a daughter of Ushers were>Danlel Lundin of Rallroada and Steamahlp' -r -i graduate of Kent ktete Univer- 'celebrimt at the nupUal Mass. ' mann Is an Investment eeecu- airline hostesaea prefer buolneen tions imd orange roues. pole of Lowell, Moss. They were Mr. and Mrs. " Frederick H. t>f Hampddn. and Peter Lundin OOSHUI Europeans. Invcat' aMy tn Kent, Ohio. Mm. Rajph Macciuone'^^ui or­ Uvs - with ShnmMn, Haih- execuUvra tor passengera. Dtn'el Ke'ley of Hartford We dressed alUce In fuU-length em­ Bletzer of 31 IVUlard Rd. The and EmU Lundih, both of Chap- NEW YORK- Mora than half . ------,___ ganist and soloist. Bouquets of nilll aXMl Oo., Hartford. "They are chfo,- polizhed and beat man. Ushers were Sgt. Wil­ pire ^y>wns of floral trimmed . bridegroom to. the son of Mr. W". ' Engaged tha tovasbnent money iUwt'Era Tbs tnberent strsagth of wood gladioli 'and' cornaUons were on * liam K. Itpwe of Oak Harbor. oourteoua,’’ many of them'said Oravod Into America recently to cipsaty istotod to tts watght the altar. gold moire, designed with . and Mrs Bryant A. Dodge of Mrs. Bleitzer wore a yellow in tntei-viewe* for jobs, the In­ 4 >’ Wash , brother of the. bride; K'ooped neckltnee.- ’They wore ■ I West Woodstock. drees M d lace ooat with match- The engagement qf Mtos Catb- has oome from Weatirn Buropa or darslty. letoetkin lor' domtty •ITie bride was given In mar-- Illchiird Dowley of Gluatpnbviry. dian Alrilnra m agaiiae report­ esarke Hammond o f Mon- Tho motn Inwestore havo been, roquiras; to addtOon to a ’speett- floral headpieces and Miss Robh 1 ‘ The Rev. Felix Davis, pastxn* accessories,and a corsage of riage by, her uncle and godfa­ and Klcluird Kelley of l-lart- ed. ' ‘/ - chetoer and Weekopaug, R .I., to osdar, awira,'. DuMi. Garmon . to rate of grewtk', a mtotorasi of ther, Leo Rowe of Manchester. earned a cascade bouquet of I of Set-iind Congregational Church pink vasters. bridegroQin's PoUtletons rauksd next in ford - yellow roses, dahlias and minia­ to Anthony F. Pooteraro Jr. of Md Frrasto. wood. She wore a full-length gown of performed the double-ring cere- mother wore a pink dress with preferences, although, os some Larchmont, N.Y. has boon sn- Mr.*'. Howe w-ore an aqua ture carnations Mra. Stackpole.- silk organza accented with ve- mony. A bouquet of flowers was accessories and a corsage aold the poilttclaas la^ed grace muDoed '- by her p Ja^•ket■dre.s^ cmemble. Tlie corrted a cascade bouquet of # Monclustf reots, Mr. s^saBSS=isi=Si=^==±^^=S3i^raraosM s^ra niae lace ruching- and designed on the altar. yellow asters. and polae. Ooveremeat ewuteie and Mrs. Joaeph F btid.'gnKim's mother wore o yellow dahlias and imniature Hanunond with cap sleeves, .Jcwel.neckllne. ronltod a poor third. wlilte dr>''s flecked with blue carnations. t The bride was given in mar- # East CoHielic of OaJevvood Rd. HAVE YOU AN Re^^ister N ow and detachable cathedral-length rlago by her father She wore a A ^ y -N a vy Oub, Ftor a lORMAL Her ftonoe to tha oon of Or. luid green. Both wore pink rose Bridesmaids were Miss Baio train. Her thrSe-ttered bouffant eorsogets full-Jengthfull jength lace trinuued gown,gown. to Maine, Mrs. # Rolton Jr. R Sr. and Mra. Anthony F. Postotaro EVENT SCHEDULED for Fall E vening O aasiii veil was arranged from a cab­ bora Jo Robb and Miss Donna designed wtufi' fitted bodice! A Dodge wore a bhie and white of Larchmont. ' THAT CALLS POR After a reception, for 150 at Robb, txifh of Manchester and dress and' coat. After Sept, 7 the Hiqh Schools bage rose headpiece,' and she Manc'ie-«ler Country- Club, the line skirt, and thUn. Her bal. Gattiac Marriai? Mtos Hammond, a graduato of Arts and SisienoMi Bisters of the bride,' Miss Flor- ,« ; Frvxeua photo MOD? carried a French "colonial bou­ eoup’e left for a nurtor trip to lerlna-length veU of sOk illusion In W e * Wood LMky Tau! Mount a t Jooeph Aoadomy. PpsinetM and PubUo Administration quet of carnations and stepha- onca Downham of Manchester, MRS. Ll.OYD THOMAS BOITILIER wa-s attached to a crown of ' WE UNT IT Wart Hstlfotd, and Emmamtal It mmy ko a vraddtog. • baa- 1,’ew Or'e in-' Mrs. Hyland wore Miss Gay nor Palm of Whltiiian! , Colors; Sorlet, $ £ im Bduoatlon Art Engineering notis. -h. cu- „ ^5,"' Ooltoge, Boston, to a oaadl- gaot or Ji m sa toformal gat- a two-p‘ee<> lime gn*en en- Ma.ss.. and Miss Karen Briggs OasUgtat wishra to oon- Secretarial Sdenoe Mrs, Walter Prytko of Weth- mtile w'.tli tM*ige arees ori r and Joseph Shells, b.kh at Tol- A recepUon for 135 was held Blusorf, Daffodil, Mr bar nmotor's dagrae at togoOMr at a ooctety, lodge sr ef’stleld, cousin' of the bride, of Peabody, Ntoss. Theif gn-t>n g ra ttt^ yeu on yora ss:-- ossra M adly greop. a n f a corVage of pink roses, laj-.j. and Robert Jordan and at Piano's Restaurant. Bottun. r .irr' “ rssr ,r'n.si‘r ALL FORMAL WEAR IN Uhnmono Collage. Dchooi a t. Li­ CourMi 'laid to ■ degrra or e«rtificatt ' moTe girw'ns .and floral pead- mantle. Mrs. Dodge is a grad- gsgsraeoL Wo now have brary Sotenoe. ihe to ^ p lo y e d ■nie et^uplo will be at home let­ Thimas Haggerty, both of For a plane- trip to Nassau. , Miss Jahice L. Bletzer of Man- uate of Manchester High Sciiool Seafoam, Midbhi . V.' Civvtei begtn Wednevdsy. Sopletnb^ tO plei-es w-ere styled 10 mnU’h' th'e Manchester, .all cousins i>f the STOCK AT A LL TIMES! fKce|nattt Banquet Ftoelll- to the'Soctol Sriencs Depart- PFd Arm Prepare4 to ter -Sept. 8 at 6806 Veterlms M e­ ho»or..attcndants'» and they car­ Mrs, Boutiller .vore a raspberry Iche.ster. su-der of the bride, was Her. huitband Is a gr^uate of \C-' bridegroom; and Michael Mlod- color dress, pink esat and black I Sneakens, ■ . J- ttok fo r y o u r pre-mtptlaJ .■nsat of Ow Boslon PuUle U- Serve , You to Your \ AbVANqE!'ftEGi^tRATlON HALL FOR RENT morial Highway. Apt. ISN. Me­ ried' cascade bmiquet-s of yel- m.Ud oif honor. She wore a foil- Woodstock' A<-ademy„j. and is krary-'-» ' tairie, Iji. -zliisk; and Alfred Logan Jr, patent leather oceessoHea A f­ rttower or wedding reoa^ ^ Now-th'ru Auguvt 28 by apptontmont l>>w dahlias. length moss green gown and serving as a sergeant pj the Sox, Mr. PoMiiiaio ta a graduate at (Utmplete SatUfaetion Ifor parties, showers, reoep- Mr.i. Hyland, a gnuhiate of both of Manchester. The ring ter Sept. 6, the” couple will live ^eiidbow, and she carried a ^-S. Air Force Reserves. tton. Wefoe now acospt- Denise BouUUer of Manches­ bctvrrr was Ri>bert Wagner of M. Xavier High School to Now ttens, meetings. Complete (Manchester " Hlgii fk'hool, was on Spruce St. cdoiual bouquet of .' asters tn ______Sweat Shirts, tog booklaga ra9tfk|g osrvlou to sot ap REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 3 -^ 9 ter. aister trf ahe-brtdegrox>m. Br.dgep4U-t. coi.tin of the bride. York City sad taootyqd-a Bg m lletRlii eaoagk Is se- Utchen lacUlUee. Large en- employed by Aetiui Life and Mrs. BouUUer is a 1967 grad­ sh.»de.s of . hot pink, light pink, Weekdayt 11 Im 8 pm Saturday 9 sm-12-noon cloeed parking lot. Inquire: w.i« flower girl. Slje wore a gold Mrs. Ri>bb, wore a turquoise dogrso Cram fOrdhaa •Vptrar- Casualty Oo., Hiutford Mr. Hy­ uate of Manchester High anil orchid. ' Gjnn-BftC8 Univertit/ Hali Room 216 moire gown and headbow and jacket dress with matching ac- toty. Nsw 'Tort: CKy. Re kas land is a graduate of Hall High, School. She has attended Pram- Bridesmaids were Miss ULTIMA II MEN’S gBOP LMiuanion Hall cgTVled a nosegay of yellow cesst-ules and a corsage of lime wvnjtotad two yoara of atody for ybur copy Of tho fsU svehing Khoduls School, West Hartford, and the Uigiiam (Mass ) SUte OoUege Frances Bletzer of Manchester, Gaslight M GOLWAY STBflBT dolilias and miniature carna* green cymbidium orchids and COSMETICS ■The M s t m I of Main Str at tha Harvard School of Don-^ coll'or writs .and wiU attend the University slater of the bride; Miss San- MANCHESTER Hartford Institute of Aci-ount- Uor,s. carnatkms. The bridegrixuns 901 r Wl Matn 'StreeX mEStAlM AST tel Msdictoe and dito toO wtO .tng. ,He la. employed as a pay-:, Cf OxinecUcut Mr. BouUUer, a dra D ^ e of Woodstock, siat^ UiMvairelty,College Phone#: iU-SilS or MK416S . Brion BouUUer of Manches­ mother wore a tangerine color MARLpUrS •■ter tbo ttkrd year ctora at roll auditor for Aejnii Life and 1965 graduate of Bast Oathollc of the bridegroom; and Miss •0 Oak at-. ter served as his brother's best dress and coa^ wjih Tnatching’ WELDON DRUG CO. EEowntown liiikn St., - June. isrs.

'.r " . - 4 - ~ 1 ■ vj ' ' ' V M. PAGE TWENTY MANCHES-l gg EVENING HERALD. CONN, TUESDAY,. SEPTEMBEE 2, 1^69 MANCjraSTfeR EVEOTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 -*4- PAGE TW EN^-ONE Boyd Praises RJUim D istrict L ih y a n J u n ^ P ro m is e s Pay^T\?^ Continuing Tale; Tommy Made Pearson For To Respect Agreements A ll Grades YEWS Contributions IVext Ep^^deJ^^determined UPRIGHT, 18”-24” High ...... $3;25 The Baby Has Dodd Expose rKW and medical treatment When the Anderson-Little m rn t^ rulers left mt^h of the army took over. His secretary t To Report UPRIGHT 24”-28" High -33.75 To Medicine WASHmOTO^ _ The wortd |w(S8lng todaly about said » 2 ^ y the iln g ^ iS - s p r e a d in g 12”-15” P i t t ...... $2.00 HAN DIBX30, CaUf. (AP) — Drew, Peareon was a-tmm an unfinished soap opera, the SPREADING 15"-18” Dia...... $2.50 W e s t ^ Tomorrow Medical science kept TYknuny of courage and Idfeal^,, says Been- Named - ^ It’s Time For Fall Planting Buchmann aUve for five James Boyd, who provided the A , different procedure for the pening summer, and Full and Nicely Shaped Plants—Up to 12 Tears (Hd after bo was mauled by over a long period of time,” came acroas never deflbed hla adopted by such revolutionary ^ compeOtion for the box-office Giammona said of the intensive belief and tru st In our through eating. Every- Conn..—ttie pay-TV policy would doHar. care given Tommy since he Swain, Beth Ann, daughter of Samuel and Sandra Sabine Arab natkwis u Egypt. Syria V ia B loO fI T m il Swain, 42 Mary Lane, Rockville. She was born Aug. 28 at Man­ sy^etn of government.'' - tW ^ ls to be returiied tb the *011 face an ordeal In Oongreas Lost AiwU theater* In many G USS FURNITURE TOPS lapsed into a coma April 28, and Yemen. Iraq land Egypt 1 Fail, chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents arc Mr, oiwrwashlng counter. where at least 20 Mils to kill It ‘towns tunred off ttjeir marquee never to regain consciousness. Boyd was Dodd's admJnlstra- were the first natfcsis to recog- P a tro L m P n F itlfl MIRRORS (Fireplace anlDoor) and Mrs. John Sabine, Wcdlaston, Mass. Her paternal grand­ Uve assistant when he removed nlze the new regime. “ r mU Mcney should also be ready have been introduce, lights one night In protest while "This could ' he bnportant to hand to the cashier in order Theater owners, the oommer- when science Is close to a cure parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Swain, 78 Cottage SL She and copied hundreds' of docu- hew i^i^r ads warned: "TWs is has two brothers, Glen, 6, and John, 4. Tripoli Radio broodcBSto Ill|lir6(l ( v l i n m a i * to run the lines through quick- cial televlsloo networks and a preview of how . . . your PICTURE FRAMIND (all types) tor a parUcular disease and it is 'menU from Dodd's OJes. The streased the "soctallat"------nature * iweeial was used in a series *y- i ^ - some viewers afraid they'd lose iMghborhood will look when essential to keep a patient alive of the new regime and said the 'NEW YORK (API - A trail The menu for the first thi%e^ free TV^ are aUied against It WINUOW and PLAfE GLASS until it does. Anderson, Troy Sterilng, son of Ronald and Karen Mc­ of cpiumns by Pearson and Jack revolution______stands wfor . "Arab uu<-uni' pay T.V. keeps everybody at of blood In a Washington d ^ o f school will be: Wed- "^>y-TV-4elevlalon broadcast- hom e.” . "Secondly, It has stressed to Pherson Anderson, 88 Holbrook Ave., WlUlmaritlc. He was bom for Boys Young Men “ ** ** o v e n ^ l y led ty, sociaMwn and freedom ,” the nesday, hamburger on roll, po- Ing that could be toceived oidy us that even after being given, 'Aug. 25 at Manchester Memorial H o^tal. His maternal grand- hr /^ensure in 19«7 by slogan of the Baath Socialist Heights apartment building . The National " Association of . parents’ are Mh and Mrs. Sterling McPherson, Prospect St, the rabies -vaccine there is a ” ^ radicals ’ In. power in Iraq and *for.day night led three Housing rot viewer— Theatre uwneisOwnen anaand JOimJoiitt uom-Oom- Coventry. His-p^ernal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sterling PearsoTT-s willingness to tackle Syria. But broadcast statements. Authority oatroimen o Th„— bmtatees ;\ has been both a oontroverslal to- mtttee Against Toll TV peU- risk that a person still can con- Anderson, Cromwell. who fb ^ *b«n Thursday, ravioli In sauce, *ie since the FOC started oori- tloried the Court of An>eais to triirt rabies. We had not thought Dodd w ^ example of his also gave assurances that tor- who 1^ been wounded during cheese sOcks, ^rden salad; Fri- ridering It In 19«S6 tae oouit of Appeals to block the FOC poUctes. that^'b^ore.” courage, Boyd said. elgn policy would remain un- a »bootout With the patrolmen, ^y . baked fish, maahed pota- l^iipportera clahned It would Robinson, Keith Larice, son of Dale and Karen Devlin "He was willing to take on changed, and foreign nationals And there, temporarily, the FALL COUPON Tommy ilv^ longer than any Housing Authority police Iden- to « , peaa and o irro ts.. nuHded bring culturfr<->the ooeftL art* Robinson, Lake Rd., Andover. He was bom Aug. 21 at Man­ this stdry and^devote months and theh- property would be pro-. matter stood. human rabies victim In medical chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. tffied thif wounded man as Ar­ gelatin sajad. new movies and live toeater history, surpassing Uje 03-day and In fact yeatW.^ to It,” said tected. thur Wllhams, 41, of Manhattan. 'Die House Commerce Com­ and Mrs. James DevUn, Lake Rd., Andover. Hla paternal lOVS Boyd despite "the financial bur Informed sources in Paris mass-appeal, sponsor-sup- mittee suspended aU acthm on survival of a IS-yeaf^ld' .Elk fo f ~ ^ru.- u. Thoy Said he wbs taken to Har­ ^ also be available and bread, ported free TV could not pro- SPECIALS grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rushlow, Raymond, fo f sst;>g7 XV Qouia not pro the Miu*^«iyivanU-pay-TV mu#hBl*' wiwhile KNOWN FOR VALUES City. Kan.,, boy last year. WJiy? Maine. ■ den of fighting libel suits—which said the junta called In repre- lem Hospital and listed In crin butter and __ ___ ^ .-.^w.irc uvau hetw. won—and------losing p^ers^------be sentatives------of-- the y.8., Britain, cal condition. milk are - served vide would become a'vailable to awaiting the court's decision. NOW THRU SAT., SEPT. 8 "It is hard to say,” the doctor with meals. IceICA creamr>r*MDm will41*411 not tK^the viewer ___wllUii*to'*MvI t t t ____ K K f W * — I t ______.a * a ______cause of editors who gtA tired France and the Soviet UfSon. The FOC allowed its poHcy io said. "He had a very strong Coy,ChriBtopher Haskell, son of Edward and Arlene Has­ Housing police gave this ac­ ^ to ld the Hr*, three days of _ Opponeots counter that Coupons Must Be Redeemed At Main Street S tue of the same tkory being ham­ and told them all international count: ------psy- take effect June 12—in ixinciple' constitution for a child and, of kell Cox, RFT> 1, Grant HUl, Tolland. He was bor^ Aug. .21 at mered away at. agreem ents would be- respected,, TV, seeking maximum profits, —but It has yet to issue riieces- course, he had meticulous Manchester Meriiorial Hospital. Hla maternal gr(mdparents are Boys 'Permanent Press Williams' ■was threatening a Permanent Press “He confronted the Congress Including contracts tor - the would woo the same mass audi­ sary tecturicai standards; and It care.” Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Haskell, West WUUngton.' His paternal woman with a gun on the street Long Sleeve and the. American People with. American and West European ence as free TV and buy off the promised not to permit any ac­ COUPON Giammona said no new drug grandparents are Mr. and'Mrs. Edward Cox,^awtucket, R .l.' Long Sleeve It until they did something.” \oU ocsicesslcnB which .have outside his apartment building. 8^00 Employes sam e aixUefvce-pIeaBing attrac­ tual pay-TV qperatlonB until at or treatment accounted, for the Three chUdren ran off and sum­ Dress & Sport SHIRTS Boyd, who wrote a book about miadq Libya the world's fourth tions—leaving the public to pay least 60 days after the court's boy’s hold on life. . ' Kessler, Steven John, son of Donald F. and EUzabet Dress Sport SHIRTS decision, to give Congress time the Dodd affair, la. now director latest oil producer. moned three housing patrolmen Return to Work for the same entertainment It The boy's parents, Mr.- and Dlmmlck Kessler, Patten Rd., Stafford Springs. He was b ^ on'duty nearby. once got free. to act. Mrs. Max Buchmann, are poul­ of a toundatlon-finahowd project . 'I^e Occidental Petroleum Aug. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal 1 ■ OUR REG 3 .5 0 A *4 SHIRTS OUR REG 4 .5 0 a '5 SHIRTS When the patrolmen ordered try ranchers with two other chil­ to encourage and reward inves­ Corp.> which has one of the big- At Quincy, Mass. After reviewing the 7-year mother is Mrs. Harley Dlmmlck, Stafford Springs. iW pater-’ tigative reporting. “ \ . «s WilLams - - •— to drop lUOhis KlXll* gun, lU he S Hartford experiment, the FOC dren. 'ITiey will not receive a nal grandparents^ are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kessler, Hartford. He on Sale at gest Atoertosa------oa------holding*;—__ said fired , at1, -uiem them and and ran ran made Jndde QV^NCTY, Maas. (AP) —TTie concluded last Dec. 13 th ^ t pay, 3 Dies in Tenement Fire doctor bill, a hospital spokes­ has a brother, Donald, 3. . ~ on Sa/e at Its- tankeimkers radioedrad'*~* that loading — the - -building. Patrolman demon wUon employes at the Gen m an said. „ , _ ------TV was neither that good nor HARTFORD (AP)->-A flrie in • *1 ♦ • « • / M. Libyan oil oU was oroceedlnsrproceeding LucasFjw>b_ pursued iiriii,Williams__ .into . the er-ni«ral Dynamics shipyard____.. here *hat bad and was worth a trv a North End tenement Sunday Pri-vate contributions, vriilch Loshuk, Michael Allen, son of Walter V. and Sharon Ne­ Racigm Report norriially. building lobby arid fired four have exceeded iTO.OOO, the hoo- 395 TTvere .was speculation, how­ ville Loshuk, 96 Valley St. He yras bom Aqg. 26 at Manchester shots at him. WlUlams return­ return^ to work today, ending offer some” culture, the FtX: three^rsons. pital’s t^hing fund and the ever, that U>e' Rew regime would Memorial Hospital, riis matemaU grandparents are Mr. and S M L and Sljsirf-fd-17*5 Reviveg Faith In ed the fire. Buchmanns will bear the $18,600 renew demaridW’m the U.S. and ^ •*?**“• found, but “audierice ' resporae ' Frank Robinson 21 suffered Mrs. William Neville, 79 Steep Rd., Wapplng. HHs paternal Williams was shot three times The development followed an was not great” v hoepital room cost and special Britain to clio^^'toelr military grandparents are Mr. and/Mrs, Walter Loshuki Girard, O^o. Elm City Police and sertoualy wounded. A by- Monday "- . . The major part of the ffom th^<^ nw"of nursing charge of $13,200. He has a brother, Mark, 2%. bases in the oountiy. ttander, Jose Amarin, 23, of .* «. -Rr i» - OontracU to buy So|ne t&OO' NEW HAVEN. do«i. (AP)- Hartf6rd,'''Oonn., was hit in the - — p - milUm worth of arms . from Hall) Jeffrey Alan, son of Richard and Barbara Pully- The man who instigated an In­ right leg. Polloe said he waa blank Hall, 163 Terrace Dr., Rockville. He was bom Aug. 26 at vestigation of thb New Haven Britain also appeared In dslnger rtruC, a ]Rorida Jetport' of cancellation, altliough Britfah bullet from WII- Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents axe ■ Police Department by the state Mr. and Mrs. Charles PhUlybank, Saratoga, N.'Y. His paternal o f f l ^ In London ' • .vvilllams ran off into an eleva- To Ruin Park, Commission on Human ' Rights pr^cted, by feature films fire officials say they thought granmother Is Mrs. Harold Hall, Saratoga, N.Y. He has a Tile union-contended that the tor>hlch he took to the nth sports—two main staples of might ave been started by brother. Dale, 3; and'a sister, Michelle, 16 months. :v- and Opportunities ptedlcted Q——j — *, floor. Police followed and found layoffs violated the seniority Study Declares Broadcasts after the1 ,coup also „ ^ todays commercial TV. faulty electric wiring. Monday that the commission's a trail of blood on the nth floor. provlalon of its contract wth repeatedly voiced support of WASHINGTON (AP) — A sen­ Kelsh, Dawn Elisabeth, daughter of. Dr. William and Investigation and report would teadhig from the elevator to General Dynamics. Nancy King Kelsh, 6314 Chatsworth, Detroit, Mlch.^ She was hetp reossurp the city's minori­ Arab natianallsm and the "Arab ator says an Interior Depart­ WUUams’ apartnqient and ar­ But the company countered ment sttidy concludes a pro- bom Aug. 10 at Detroit Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents ty groups about the police. nation," expresstons which are that a question of ability was In­ mandatory for any nmv Arab re­ reted Williams aftetr a. brief posed jetport In south Florida are Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, Lansing, Mich. Her paternal Hepbeipt ''R. ScoU, the only rtruggte. volved In the layoffs and said BY mV ‘AL’ IS A GOOD TRlC would harm nearby Everglades grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsh Sr., 807 Gardner black ClfcuU Count prospeutor gime but .which, together with St. She has a brother, Brian, 2. the apparent leaning of the jun­ Amarin also was taken to the contract favored Its position. NatlcHial P ark and that an alter­ Boys’Fine In Connecticut, last May charg­ Harlem Hospital, and his catM- The arbitrator backed the com­ DRIVER- AT NIGHT ‘AL’ IS A nate site rfiould be found. Young Men 's Fine ed the police department with ta toward Egypt, Indicated that pany. 100% Shetland Wool Libyan propaganda at least tlon was said to be good. Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wls., Lassen, Tracy Leigh, daughter pt Jamee E. and Renee 100% Shetland Wool "discriminatory practloes” and WUUams was charged with "Maybe the men aren't hap­ ' ’REAT MUSICIAN! • X said a report prepared for the Germond Lassen, 440 Meriden Ave., Southington. She was bom the use of excessive force. would be more stridently anti- SWEATERS Israel. . ... two counts of attempted murder py. but they're going to Work H r f M s n s M f f • p f « g department, which supervises July 22 at Meriden Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are SWEATERS Motiday hs said the commis- The Libyan monarchy gave and possemlan of a deadly anyltay," sold Q e^c McCall, 'T A s Sm im ir Cte M m rrk im g # « ’ national parks, says the huge Mr. and Mrs. Paul Germond, 161 Brookfield St. Her paternal don’s work "has served a val­ weapon. a union ■vice president, after an- t e S mimmtrm flm t jetport would ruin the unique grandparents are -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lassen, 36 Bretton Rd. OUR REG *6 & '7 SWEATERS only lukewarm bacMng to calls 6> « • • « OUR REG *8 SWEATERS uable and Important rote In le- from the Arab mUltants tor the Williams lives at 2649 8th nounoomerit of the arbitrator's trcqiical ecology of the perk. storing faith on the part of a destruction of Israel and wo* a Avo. decision. . Ha said the repiort also recom­ - Crandall, Keith, son of Emost and Ann LJeberum Cran­ dall m , 101 South St., Rockville. He was bom Aug. 10 at Rock­ large segment cf the people In iriembcs- of a moderate group -Amarin Hves.at 88 Harthorn The strike touched off some mends, the smaller training fa­ on Sale at cility.^ foi* comm ercial airline pi­ ville General Hospital. Hla maternal grandparents ore Mr. and Nsw Haven In its police depart- that also Included Morocco,.Tu­ St., police said. minor, picket Mne eklrmishes merit.” laM. week, but no eerioUB inju­ lots now under construction at Mrs. Albert Lieberuin, Stratford. His paternal grandparents are nisia, Saudi Arabia, Lebandiri ~ ~ , the site should be moved. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crandall Jr., Seabrook, N.H. The oommkaton sold in Its and Kuwait. Tunisian offlbials/ o __ . ^ ries were 'reported and there 10-20 heport,. issued Sunday night, were no arrests. Nelson called on fe^e^ agen­ ' • • • » . feared Jhat the new regime^. Correction cies to shq> construetiim of the Klncman Jr., Francis William, son of Francis and Bar­ "that whlls there have been In- would swing the balance within It also halted work on seven dances of misbehavior by In- WASHINOTGN (AP) ThS ships being built for the Navy. ■* jetport, . _ bara Chapman Klncman Sr, 10 Lewis St., Rockville. He was the Arab leag u e In' favor of U.S. State Departm ent says an V "In my judgment, It is now up bom Aug. 20 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal <7 ' dividual police officer*, there The union .Involved Is Local 5 * * ■ 0 ■ Naaser's policies. American who died In Nairobi, to the executive agencies of the grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. Lucias Chapman, Glastonbury. . 8 ' -does dot exist in New Haven a Libya's .^Irports, ports -knd of the Indu.'Jtrtal M arine and pattes-n of poHce abuse d tr^ t- Kenya, last week was from Pen Shipbuilding Workers. federal government to carry out His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klncman. borders meanwhile remained Argyl, Pa., Instead of Connect!- the recommendations of the re­ 82 Vernon Centoi;,Helghts. Vernon. f . ed a.t minority group persona or closed to all rta-. Mrs. Royce Jordan, East FXanklln, Maine. Hla paternal Wc highly recommend that your children have private, dis­ tion. A few weeks ago It made • ■ grandmother___ is-^rs. Sara Havey, Norwich. ' He has a sister, ciplined instruction. For them we have an excellent experienced another grant of $163,000 fop^'' 'a'haHinSheila. » M'.iff of organ instructors available to serve yo'u. runway lighting. The jetport waa plann,e

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'■f "Pontopan:’’ <■ now w ith w at oll Popular Morkot's. detorm it/, had .neve r hwd a "*»« sento a saene of Ceentotoe eex- 6 9 AA^nospn*F| FRIE Coupon good from Monday, Sapt thru. lOT-fw 4C 7C .’<4 Far be ^ lrq.S)^ Coupon good through Saturday, Sopt. 6, 1969 Saturday, Sapt. 13, J 969 pnrnngrilfU e / opera. «taaa..«ra' an emctloo far ,\- er, w ho behaved Uke m taxy of photograph reproductloo to Q - S-ll-25-32 19A 4< 78 Hortnery 2642-47-32^ ftm Prtadartlcp o< KrayrtoC Pen> the clergy at that ttme. In "Oporwelt.’’ Herr .Bptagei de­ 52«-61-aM5 19 Hee5^*cir+io»d49 • 7?c:an »;72-7B^-5d ! !2W | / dare^'a "Die TaoM von Loo- UO 20 8e 50 To 8C diddgvf AQUABIUS COVErs 100 short, he ooneoled berramd scribes it as "utudad toscivloas- 21 Mi^ 51 You 81 PififTidirfJc dan." with atwena the* made wldoerm, eeduced young giiis, nesif’ and "oopuistioo with t 22 0 » i't‘ 52Afi 82Tr« 4A a "H ell" Jot* nice a dmiday and behaved generally to the BeelsetMib,” "an orgy of loatb- _____ A /i 2S 23Fom b(« 53 Acocitr'ti 83 Happen f3 t \ dchoot prwwdixHfri. 24 Vm 54 To6o/ 84 manner that hwd brought on the sonse, slimy, mowement,’’ ^d6-U-S4d3| ' 25 Gcnng 55 To . 85 16-17-21-3 A Becic ta) IMS Aldotn Huxley RcCormatlan. among othm tMngs. Tec be 0 ^ 7 6 - 7 7 '26S« 56 86 Ad*err,^«s 38-51-67 !iiSTAMP SAVINGS! wrote a Unethy eeaay to bene* viifio 27 £nif^rab4« 57 CM 87 Too in n n .i 'There eeema to be tio queetlon found this production more to /I a x ; a 2«Tc4»y 58Stxprf«ct 88 Ej^erThTf* y lettree titled. "The Dwrlle a t that he had an affair whfa a keeping with the totentione of 29A 59Af»d 89 W ort 9 / , foodcm." to wWch he examln- widow n u n e a Iftoon, but the oompoeer. ^ «rf a 30 0# 60 6c 90 A^fonced ^ 9/3 . . ed the erenta that prodoced a Huxley merely noter it to Me Grandier was eubeequently W-13-20-29 ,^^Gooi '^/Advene ■ ^ S ffu tra] Top’^i.-S tam p l' \ acandal to Fiance to the days ie-i7-82-« 314581-a?<& — InqiSry. Rennert, however pate burned at the stake es a ma' c t Loids X m and RlrJieUeit. U Gnodler end Iftoon together to glclan. although. he eeems to with purchase of 3 lb. can of Green Tree ^ la a m iifA u y toqtiiry. wdl-doo a hue* wooden tub where they have been vdatOy tomoent so holy mater, a scene- wMcb The score calls tor 42 strings, S t umented. and attempts to eralu- dtoport naked while taking a far as the convert was coo- ate what happened to th e U«ht doesn’t seem to have been in­ wind tostruments, an arsenal of OF Manch' ;ter rraAdal bath. The Btu&gart pro­ oemed- - Devils oontlnued to po- AViNGSBank^ V c< present ps/;hoto«lcAi ioimrl- cluded in the opera. percussion, eteotric basaguitar. duction to afaeoiutely realtoUc, sas the nuns despite the mln- As for the mi^dc, I doubt that harps, piano, faarmoulum, and \erl(fe. It’s also more than a whHe the Hamburg productlan totmHorw of the' best exorcirts Avoilohla at alt Popular Mkts. \. Mime dtdi to spoto. I shoi^ oare for ft; I haven’t organ, Wkb all this, Herr- Spin- had only a ooerunentary on. of the period. Stater Jeanne was J j ' . ♦"r®“ 9k Soturdiy, Sopt. 13. 1969 ______''Later. John Whttlnc e'tefited cared for any of Penderecki'a gel describes the resultant sound Grandler’e pleaaure to the reputed to be poaseeaed of seven previous effusione, and thto portlans of, Huxley's work as a as "mesgre." event.' It ton't to Huxley at all. demccw, one of whom was ex- •earns to be in Ms uaual style. dra#^; this was translated into Oh weO. I you can’t have OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS! ■ The priorees, whose name waa occteed by a public enema with It abould be notey, any event, everything. German by Ertoh Fried, and to P«nder«;kl ada{Aed this SimU ^ STAMP SAVINGS! rerrton aa a Ubrelto tor Ms .\1 r * : ■ <>P«ra, I In caute you haven’t heard of Mm." Penderecki Is an eoepatrt- 'To^o^iu. Stamps ^ ate Pole who la one of the moat dolently modem oompoeeiB of J with purchase of 1-lb. pkg. of Breaded th e pr eeih t day. H e's liBld. ■ /- wean heavy epaotacles. and makea up tor Mb lack of tiatr Mj top by M»rtfn( a hixuiiant ViUSTiAKS lull beard. "DevUa" to Ms Bnt nraiAR MARKEIS _ Avolloblo at oil Popular Mkts. y opera. ■ \ ; through Soturdoy, Sopt. 13. 1#69 There was rxaistderaUe com- j petition between the Hamburg ■/ and the fKuUcait operas to give this work Hs world premtere. Hamburg w tn , productag U June 20. But Stuttgart got all STAMP SAVINGS! 'lilil] the publicity two days later wMh tta fwtmious production by Gtsither Rennert. \ R m nert to one of .the three m *50 t.pT.s.. Stamps moat talked about operatic pro- (kjoeiis of today. It was he who with purchase of 4 to 6 lb. avg. staged Beethoven’s "Fldeilo" to kSSaV'ifSaA Berlin, changing Um locale from 'V Hpaln to^Biiiln. dungeon laUers to "Vopp" guards, and to on. SMOKED SHOULDERS -Blnoe thm he haa become even AvoilobU at oil Popular Mkts. more s enwatlonal, although Ms / jk'l^ through Saturday, Sopt. 13, 1969 / production of Wagner's "Ring" last year at Munich failed to •licit any edmment on tanom- .tksrsi. 4^ ■ "Opemwelt" haa ocmfwd hofh th e Hamburg and the 8tuU- li,STAM P SAVINGS! liVil gait producUona with the aanu 7 reviewer, 'H ans Otto Bptngel, y> who Tavors the Stuttgart pro-' ■wLi V ductlon. The periodical Itself THUS iT4’'^.S tam p s^ pvee comparable photograiMc ooveraga on taping pagae, and * ALL ITEMS w|tff purchase bf Cut-up or Split thane to no queirtlon but that tha Btuttgart production to ths more striking. AVAILABLE Tha story daala with an WAYDEST CHICKEN „ Avalloblo at oil Pepulor Mkts. Urtoltoe prioreaa, curesd by a € ' FORA k'^ through Soturdoy, Sopt. , humped back, In charge of IT \ Iiiifiiiliii 13 1969 rams, all of whom entered'.the doMef because they ware TWO WEEK /I i ( t i t I 4 44 4 4 t'f t'l a'« i'a t'l iVf daughters of Impoveikahed no- / btilty, pooseeslng no dowries for PERTOD _ marriage. In other worde, they X .. V. ’ 111, STAMP SAVINGS! X'i had ntf oalUng for thto way of "M ^ ______T life; and undoubtadly all would -tTi- fe .v THROUGH have prefarted marriage. ...MM m ' 'This wmm even true of tfw_ SATURDAY, iT.^{;^..Stamps prtarena Who, because of her with purchase of SEPTEMBER 1 ‘ lb. pkg. o f Capitol Farms lA C K to SCHOOL 7. 13, 1969. NIIOS— -i RANKfUnS Oeomlate MaeMswl Avolloblo ot oil Populor Mkts.'> X ■ • 'V- ARTHUR DRUR \ , t^ough^Soturdoy, Sopt. 13. 1969 '4 | | | | | | | ^ ; ■

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EUingltm Ridge M EM B E lt.Mll!MltX!R , Flrotr-Joe Faltaid.Staii kowsid 61; Stan MtokoFrid, Joe U p t o P u t Faitanl'61;- Bill M uM LJoe Fai- CMt Dtviaioa NEW YORK (AP) — A tani 61; Seqimd^riSM KeUer, J e r ­ W. L . P et. O Jt. Pln^. Jukt .002 percentage lar^ scheduled match srkh the DODGERS - METB — $7,166 September rainstorm and Davis of the streak. ”If you Francisco’s rout—the 12th vic­ run seventh for the ry . N a t h W ^ Harry Cohn, „ • Dave Stockton 6967-6766—369 Chicago 82 92 .02 — prints ahead of the Reds. NL’s 'DisMon leaders. make contact with the boll, you Davis’ azzUng cingie to center tory in 1 4gamm for the Giants. Cards, breaking a pitching duel HogerMomtaln ffl; Eric KeU- New name to be in- The pair was even ettter nine, verdiot on the S4th with a par , \|L466 “Oh, boy,” said big Bob New York 78 9B iWO 4% a June p l^ e ride sound And, that mid-June Qigfat )ias MesuiwhUe, WpUe Davis ex­ in the seooM inning enabled have a better chance, and Tm L e (^ .Rny Sadecid, 9-8, sca t­ tended bis hitting -streak to 29 withtfae Astrap’ Don Wilson. Plttaburgb 71 W .942 like a (uiuple of wildly un­ the Reds In, danger of dofng^ a Him to tie Zack Wheat’s all-time doing that. The last couple of tered sic lilts and lieiped him­ ^ b ed on the coveted Club aark heW a l-up margin at the whUe Fahey had to be ^tent M-%694)8-271 Lunn—about the strongest games in helping Los Angeles to Oaritoii was neiriaced by Jim 8 t Louts 72 82 .537 ID related things — but they 1 ^ ^ more aUpping tonight Dodger record httU ^ streak days I felt a little preesure, but self out by drawing three walks. Of 18 bde; a^ at the with a bo^y. Greene ^JM7-7966-271 language the hulking, pla­ a 1 0 3 / su cx :^ over the New Grant in the bottom\of the sev­ phUs’pbls 92 TV .897 28% sure teamed up to put &' Last June 19, Chicago was and put the veteran oikttelder now It’s off.” York Mats that kept the Dodg- enth, aiid the twn teamed tor a Meurant I^Baum 62. Thlrd^ Club *i^*thereof champion was Dick howIo 72-67-6S-79-272 cid guy uses— “I could feel M ontiesl 41 94 .804 41% leading Cincinnati 9-4 after sev­ just eight games shy of \fhe Jim Vandervobrt, Fred Woody held the upper hand by one <^nin. He ^ $8%6 dent in Cincinnati’s hopes *r» Ju st .003 percentage points Andy Koooo lashed four hits PIRA TES - BRAVES — five-hitter; WedI DIvMoa en innings of the second game modem NI, record set by ’TOth- it coming on for a couple in. the dizzy National of the Giants. ’The loss, and knocked in three rum in John Bdwards homered 681 Roger MotiSitaln Stan Mar- taork conned k ,i Clark. jack Nlcklaua 8868-69-68-278 8sn Fran. 79 98 .960 — of a douUebeader, when the, Bob Moose che'cted Atlanta on of months. the Mets 4% games my Holmes of the Boston' 'iMding the l6-^t Dodger ot­ the Asters in the fifOv Us i kt^rsU 68; Stan MarkowaM Fahey deadlocked. the match The new diamp Urdled the $2,156 ClndnnaU 72 96 JS98 % League West title chase. game was suspended to pepnit seven hits as the Braves drop­ hick of the Cube in the NL Braves in 1946. to)^ Tommie Agee and Ouffy oi the year. Roger Mountain, 63; Barney marehTo^^v^ sv.h* seventh and 16th holes .In the J. C. Snead 66-7466-68-274 “And' it’s nice, real nice.” Loa Anrelee 73 68 .997 . % The rainstorm washed out the the Reds to catch a pianeJt^San ped . their sixth i^raight at /East. Joe DiMaggio of the New Dy^ bomored for the. Mets. Wetier Len Woodes- Gnuu Pohey, both behind on the 29th and never first 18 and then didn't connect Deane Bedman 7969-88-70—274 The mSd-maimered, 210- AUsnU 73 63 .967 3 Reds’ scheduled game with the Francisco, where were home. Gene Alley and Willie wooer, ixm wood. 68, Gross - of whom were finallata tor the recovered.--fhe pair halved the again until Slot- He had a 72 R H SUteT^- Pfttsburi^ cU p ^ Atlanta 7-1 York Yaidcees holds, the major Houston 88 64 JU9 9% Chicago Cuba after a 90-minute scheduled to play jh^next after A -Fred Meurant\78; B— Pat flr*t time. pound husky was taUctog about to drop the sagging Braves league record —36 games— and Staigell hit consecutive homers 30to but Clark won Slat with a for the first 18 to 73 tor Fa- Lou Graham 73-87-68-67—374 wait Monday night. noon Indomenlco 75; C-/Harry Cohn il was a wing-ding of a match, his fourth-hole {dayotf victory Ban DlegD 40 96 JO l 84% three games off the pone In the there are -enough games re­ GIANT8 - EXPO S — for the Pirates in the third. bird and the S2nd with a par. hey. Fahey picked up birdies Larry Hlreon 696968-68—374 That pootponement, coupled 88; D -^ im Horning, Ekl Dick- this S6-hole' test In 90-degree', Slawdaj^a BesoHs That gam«^ will be n e stle d West, while St. Louis whipped maining on the Dodger uchediiu * • • (aam m ed a two-run tor a 3-up edge. They halved on the eighth, 26to and, 28th $1,769' over weather^wilted Dave Hill with San Francisco’s 12-2 rout of Ken Henderson drove in- four man 90; E —Ed Moser 101.'^ plus, temperature. the 33rd and (Jlark clinched the holes. , Ix» AofeleaJtO, New York 6 from the potm of Interrupilon— Houston 6-2 and Son for Davis to conceivably match CARDS - AB’TROS — Ivan Murrell Lee Trevino 7067-88-70-376 Monday for, the $20,000 top prise Montreal earlier in the day, en­ ryns and Jim Davenport pro­ C B IE R 8 — ------:______Ban Francisco 12, Montreal 2 wkh the CXibs iiolding that 9-4 topped PhUadidphla 9-2 In other that lofty mark. in a pah-with a tili^ Kermtt Zarley 696968-70—376 in the Greater Hartford C^ien abled the CBanU to reclaim first duced three RBIs with three A—Fred Meurant 896-68; B r» J f s '* • e c v k-. , ’ Chics^ at Ctnctnnatl, rain lead—tonight before |tM regu­ games. '<• Steve Carlton, 16-7, beKed San Diego handed Philadel­ Jim Colbert 71-87-67-70—376 Tournament. PHtsburgh 7, Atlanta 1 ’Tt taJaes a Uttle luck!” said hits in four tripa in guiding Son three-run homer to cap a phia its seventh straight defeat. -Pat Indomenlco 78-7-66, sayi Koo Ltover (xunniTis foT Sccoiid Grotid SUun Pasternack 79-10-69; C—Harry ■■ Q . .- Lee Elder 70-71-66-69-376 They had tied at the end of at. LOuls 6, Houston 2 PhU Rodgers , Cohn 79-16—64, F r ^ CTavedon e7-68-71-69-378 the regulation 72 holes at 288, 18 San Diego 6. PhilatMpiita 2 $1,880 81-16—66; D—Jim Homing 84- under par on the 8, 688-yard, Todajr*s Games Hale Irwin 68-72-7066—276 Enjoying Banner Ya 16—68, Sid KeUer 87-19—68, Ed par-71 Wetherafteld CX>untry Now York (Gentry 8-11) at I Major League Bob Murphy ' 66-78-6869-376 Dlckman 88-17—88, Jo e Faitanl Against Pros Club course, and had matched Loa Angeles (Button 16-12), N , $991 91-28---68; E —Bid Moser 96-39—^ pare on the fjrat three playoff PhUstleiphla (Champion 4-7) !=Leaclers==. Charles SUtord 74-69-73-66-377 holes before Luhn rolled In a 67; Kickers—First—Tom Me- at Ban Diego (KeUey 4«), N American League Les Peterson 88*71-68-79-277 22-foo< putt for the winner. at. Louis (Taylor 6-2) at Hotis- Batting 378 at bats-F Rob­ Cusker, Fred McKone, John Bob Chari ee 68-7069-79—2 7 Harrigan, Lee Sllversteln Jim In U.S. Open Event ’’This game can't be rushed. ton (OrlMn 8 6 ) , N inson, Baltim ore .821 ;~R. Smith Dan Sikes 72-68-67-70—277 sijpai ±^eak Ginsburg 76; Second — Les You’ve got to capitalise on your Boston .320. x-ChlcBgo (Hands 1810) .at FOREST HILLS, N.Y. Steve Reid 7068-71-68-377 good shots and not . 1st the bad Cincinnati (Arrlgo 2-9), Vf Runs batted in —KiUebiew, Baum, Al kemp, Bob Brody- Don Bles 88-71-71-67-^277 (3Uff. Pasternack 74. (AP) — It’s Arthur Ashe ones got you down," Lun said, x-suapended game o( June 19 Minnesota 116; Powell, Balti­ $740 And that's exactly the formu­ to be played prlor^to regular more 114. Gross—A— enrol C^u’lson 91; against the pros now in BUly Ceapor 70-68-70-70—378 100 la he used to whipping the toto, game Home runs—R. Jackson, Oak­ B —Blnnle VanderiroQrt ; C— ^e $137,000 U;S.Open Hal Underwood 67-71-67-73—378 Urtng HUl. Only games scliedutod ‘etrocelli land 48; F. Howard, Washing­ Alice Bantly 108. Tpnis Championship. D, Elchelberger 70-71-68-60—278 Hill, three rirokes behind with AmeHcaa League BOSTON (AP) — A t the age of 26, Ri(» Petro<»lIi, ton 42. C R IER S - \We weren’t ready last year Doug Bandera .70-68-70-70—278 three holes to play, closed Mrd- __ _ —o^en tennis was so new to E a s t IMvIsIob whOTO major league career has been harr^sed by in- Pitching 13 decisions A—Ja n Harrigan 89/17—72; B Dale Douglass 70-68-68-72—278 ie-blrdte-talrdle for a 88 that tied / W. I* Pet. O JB. ^/juries, thinte he finally hM reached his physical peak. Palm er, Baltim ore 14-2, .878 —Blnnle Vandervoort $4-22_72, ’*i"-■*1*^ Laver, the tourna- $$U im with Lurav who had a final Baltim ore 92 43 ' .661 _ The statistics he has cmnpiled this season b^k hiin up. 1.89; McLain, Detroit 21-6, .778 Ja n e Rossltto 96-23—72; AUce ” ***>*, favorite' now gunning tor Boas Coon 70-$7-72-70-379 87. ^ 2.70. Roy Pace 67-7269-71—279 Detroit 78 96 .966 18 Petroceili notched a grand Bantly 97-26—71; Kickers—Flrsf ^tle In a second grand Dove Stockton took third vrito 98 20 78 Dock LoU 7267-89-71—279 2 Boston 71 61 .988 19% National League —Jan Harrigan . - — ; ®lam. , alam and a single Mbixlay in in 66 runs. That season be also a 88 for 289. B ert Greene, with a Wash'n. 68 66 d ll 26 Bafttli^ 879 at bats — Cle­ Second—M ary HesUn 101-23—’78. !'We hadn’t played on grass. Bobby MItehHl 88-72-70-%-379 leadbig the Red Box to a 6-2 vlc- had 17 homers. 86, and Gay Brewer, 88, Ued at New York 66 67 .496 26 tocy over Oakland. -v mente, Pittsburgh .882; C. Gross — A — Pete'Llngua 79; We weren’t aooustomed to best- / / During the four ftiU seasons 371, Howie Johnson had a 70 ter Clerveland 64 80 .408 87% " R was a 2-0 pitch,” the All Jones, New York .381. B — Al Kemp 78; <3—BUI Marsh of'5 eeta. It’e different this year. Ken StiU 72-88-72-88—380 372 and was foilowed by Jack Petroceili has been with the Red u, — 87- 71-73-89—380 West Division star shortstop sahh “and I Runs batted in — McCJovey, 80; D — Jim Homing 84; E — “U wtil be hard to break Jerry Abbott Nlok'laus alone at 273 after a 68. Minnesota 80 92 .606 — in Francisco 112; Santo, <3hl- Ed Moser M. through the oontraot pros. Ashe Randy Wolff 88- 8968-76-380 Defending champlan Billy Uts- Tom Shaw 7168- 7369-380 Oakland 74 97 .966 6% Dobson) would com e In with a oago 110. B E T T E R NINE who has toe per was well back at 278. twxM. Twm year he has been B. Crompton 71-70-70-89-380 CalUomia 96 74 .461 26 fastbaU. But he doesn’t want to Home runs— McOovey, San A — Peter Ltngua. 36-12—24- game to do It and he has "Somehow 1 had a feeling heaUhy, however, although ear MiUer Barber. 7169- 70-70-380 Kansas City 98 79 .6C Francisco 41; H. Aaron, Atlan­ B — Floyd O’Brien 37-5—32, Pete *’® h ls best In eveiry match Dave was going to make It.” “ 7 ‘"th e year he had arm treu. J . Oolttetrand 88-74-87-73—880 Chicago 92 78 .81 ta 37. NoJrtente 8 7 6 __32; C — BUI '^®®‘ way.” loifm said after Hill had canned Beattie 90 82 .87 Pitching 13 decisions — Mer­ Mardh 89-7—32^ Gus Peters 39- Laver and . Ashe were among a 2S-toot birdie putt that Ued It "MS' arm now is the atrei^est 70-73-71-68—281 Monday's Bestdts ritt, Cincinnati 16-8, .762, 4.17; 6—33; D — Jim .Homing 41-8— the^four players to advance to Grier, Jones on the 82nd hole. Beaver, New Yofk 19-7, .731, Paul Hamey 68-73-7268—381 New York 6-1, BeatUe 1-6, 88, Sam GoWfairb 43-10—33; E — 'U'e men’s qUaiter-flnala Mon- It was the first vtctory of the 2.94. Frank Beard 7269-7169-381 game 18 Innings Ed Moaer 46-14—32; Kickers — day- They weret joined by two’of year tor the 24-yrar-old tainn, BABY CARE— Bob Murpli.v pushes stroller carry­ a *ot in It, Pve also Hoilvell Fraser 7^70-7169—381 Boston 6, Oakland 2 ./ Flret — Irv Ertman, Mark Kra- Laver’s fellow tiw ^re In the the third of hla. six-year pro ca­ ing his (liiughtcr while his wife. Gail, follows. I “ y weight this Larry Sears -, 7269-71-68—281 Minnesota 7, Cleveland 9 vta, Lou Apter, Bennie Menc- National Tennis League—^Roy reer and pushed hls money win­ v ^ ^ ^ m o M h . ^ ^ ^ 188 now, and was Larry Mowry 70-68-78-79—281 Murphy fired a fifi to gain three-way lead Satur­ Baltimore 8, O h ica^ 0 FOR CLETE—Clete Boyer, Atlanta Braves’ shell, Tom MoCusker, Steve Emerson and Ken RoeewaU. nings tor the year to $8$,974. andy Hundley watches. This kiss apparently did S 3 ’ m T 190 in the off-season. In 1987, In Caiff Brown . 70- 70-71-70-221 day but had K 69 to tie for 18th place. Washington 4-7, CaJKomla 0 3 third baseman, has a kiss planted on him -by a fa p / Boyer some good fts he doubled and drove in a run. Cavey, Ray Peraochlo 76; Sec- Laver’s next opponent Is 6 2 4 8 3 ^ M to 8 ® ^ I was dnwi; to D. Rautmann 71- 89-71-70-281 D«4roU - , Kansas City - , who l^ped from grandstand. Chicago Cubs’ catcjif^ 3 d ^ “ t " t966, adien be igg. i don’t know, maybe I ’ve ond — John Rlchmcnd, Lou Emerson, who at 33 Is two years 1st game 10 innings The Cubs won the game,^ 8-4. (AP Photofax) $191 ■ ■ reatAed a physical maturity.” Becker, Art TuUn, George Mar- older and who grew up with him Brockton Rlockhuster in Air Mishap Today's Oames „ ’ J. Montgomery 71-72-71-88—282 TOe tour RSt’s gave hkn 79 One vriter mentioned that Pe- 71. In Australia’s humid Queene- Bob Smith 87- 70-78-76—282 Detroit (LoUch 17-7) at Kan­ Records 26th Relief Save fpf^^ir^^esota tor th eseaso n , second on the trocelli now has doubled his ladles Kickera — first —^Enes land area around Brisbeme. sas City (Nelson 7-18), N Herb Hooper 7267-78-70-382 scoring Boston

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BUQGS BUNNY pUR -BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Soviet Officer P I N T O . CICERO'S ASLEEf? I ... SO 1 MOVED T»'...MUhJCH— icemen hidicted Planners Call for Purchase BUT I THOUSHT 5LUPP...5NARP...TV OUT n x mJST HAWB TO PINTO, People Interested TH' NO)SE M ISH T. AcwurTHArTtou jesU .S.' In Narcotics Tteatment Or­ DISTURB HIS WMAT A BATTLE , ECUjOWS d id W S LL'^ Aanrtr It PitritM Ptnlt Of Park Lands in Region X THOUSHT HE WAfi I T * V FOR BC6 acrM of additional month.” 333 MAIN STREET TEL 649>8973 ICltmtnt I lisard The Jury also indicted Friday States is planning a surprise at­ drug user, and a profesdonSl piu^ and recreation tend in (he $ 53 Son of Adam the indlctmmita mi the grounds . In OonnecUciK, the ^ommlseion ^ Heavy blow I a former Coventry policeman as tack on the Soviet Union, but he counselor are en band to talk metropolitan region by toe year said toe following land sould be {U 54Seine that they were baaed on hearsay IM ftlody an auiceasory to the Jime 2 idU- to anyone t3U DIDNT WELL.THAT'S Guldo’i acale the charges diemissed. Police Log ’iTie conunlaslon, an official Mnffllors — Bottorios — WImoI Botancinf PUSH THOSE THINK I'D DC WHAT I 4 Tru s ts (ah.) 23 Gloasy fabric aort mlssed. * The judge, who did not rule mi. recently taken on responsibility about 3,000 acres. THOUGHT, ISAaaU plaiming agency for the region, ROCKS DOWNS A THINS , 5 Top of he ^ 25Refu^ 43 Dfartinct part The five are charged In ^ the motions, gave attrnneys as the “ main force to hold back ON TH' WEEK? ( LIKE THATp TOO... 21MasraIine 6Narrowinlcts ZllhedUl 45DcinoUan said the land should be acquired nickname shotgun slaying of James J. three weeks to file written the aggressor and defeat It in ARRESTS Opon 7:00 to 9:00 — Soturday 7:00^ 6:00 7 French river x 28 Dismounted 47 College cheer Caprio, whose body was found war.” Marlon Harris and ji e r step­ over the next SO years. This Ihterfaith Studly Croup 22 Gaelic 8Ehcountered 33 Puissant 49 Monoaac- pleas. ^ 24Goddeaaof on a rural road in OoimeobicuL daughter, Donna, both of Rock­ Would mean more than doubling 9 Satiric 35 Birds af prey charide The defendants were ordered K irloy’s belligerent remarks, the current pace of park acqui­ Plans Are Aniioiiiiced Closod Sund^ -y. discord . Indicted for murder and con­ ,Md without bail at the Adult published •• in the Communist ville, were arrested Saturdky .| 26 Poetic, r 'n r 6 r w spiracy were Sgt. Lawrence J. and each charged 'with Shop­ sition. VATICAN CITY (API The .narrative Correettonsd institutions wltfaout party newspaper Sovietskoya Hte comtnisarlon ocvers 22 Sy^airaa zjm- ~ , M S 5 Y A H A N Valtlere, 28,; Lawrence M. Le- Rossia (Soviet Russia), were lifting a pair of .sltoes from Vatican and the World Pre.sbyte- 28 Fish sauce fi" bail on the murder, kidnaping counties In New York and New LOOK FOR THE FIRESTQllE SIQNS . CHAMPION- ClaJr, 28, who resigned from the and accessory diarges. among the toughest rocket-rat­ Treasure City at the Parkade'. rlan Alliance wll) form .a, mL\ed J t n 29 Important Jersey and six planning regions metal li“ force; and Patrolmen Donaid J. The judge set ball at $10,000 tling aimed at the West seen in They will appear In court Sept. ttudy group to widen «C .=V . PERCY SAID THAT PORPOISE ' MemiJiis Hartford, charged with operi^- tiw tri-state region,” toe Vatican ..Secretariate (or Chris- HE'S GOING n o t o n l y s a v e d WAS ID FOLLOW I 39 Domestic war having no winners . IS FOLLOWINS u s TO M A KE ® » 6 ing a mootrcycle without a mo­ commiai^m said. - tlnn Unity said the commission ELECTRIC CO. SURe-»tfE GET ASHORE OKAY, OUT T'JO IN MY LIFE,-HE'S feline u "Victory In war, 11 the imperi­ "Land prtcM will continue to 40 Musical Cattlemen^Dormte^ Calves torcycle operator’s license. wav authorised, by the executive H IS FOLKS. GIVEN ME A 616 alists imleaah It, will be on the rise,” the coimtrisalon said "peiv STORY FOR MY comedy a Court date Sept. 15. comniltteo of the World Alllnnce. COMPLETE LINE OF side of world of socialism and haps faster than tocORM; If sites of R*«formed Cliurches and by V p a p e r ^ to o ^ 44 Proselyte to To Beef Price Protestors an progressive mankind” he Judaim u II” Francis Muhrey, 19, of 19A are not secured soon, Otey will the- World CongregiitlonaH!# By PAUL, LeBAR ordinance forbids keeping a calf declared. U G H IIN G f ix t u r e s for every ro o a ta 46 Employer Knox St., charged with making be buUt upon and lost. Council. 48 Put on 44 5T Associated Press Writer in her yard, but town and coun­ “ Preparing for a surprisa at­ tlte bouw. Repheement ffsm Rtedes unnecessary noise with a motor 49 Spenish pot RED OAK, Iowa (AP) — A ty officials have offered to piit tack on the Soviet Union and for Ughdag flxtuns, table and pole laape. vehicle. Court date Sept. 18. fsItrjKiiOfs lw ^ ^ A. i m J Com Belt cattle buyer angry at other countries o f . socialism IH n tfO ftt hers in an animal shelter. Alao ipedalltt in electriiytag M dqnc lampa. ' Eastern housewives’ complaints (Communism),” Krylov wrote, about beef prices offered to “ the.^U.S. government long ago ACCIDENTS | send calves to two women to created a'special unit, the de- Mark Ireland, 21, of Rock- WE ALSO CARRY -ville, charged with speeding, give them first-hand experience Navy Spends peutment of planning for strate­ after his car went off Lake St. Complsto Hae of elsctileil asafEes, urin swltehte. BIb. with, the costa of cattle raising, gic purposes, which . Is busy NOTICt Evnythlng sn i i d for tbs koow. MiiHriai esbtaek, and the women accepted. w ork l^ out plans tOr a mass and rolled down an embank­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER IlSSM ilUon laaas kood*, kMskm (uw, hitaoaai lyitean, ctocks, “ I ’m delighted,” said Mrs. nuclear-rocket strike on o b je ^ ment Friday night at 11:80. His In our country and other c< ^ - Flushing of tho Watar Mains of fha ■Bokata SteiHien StopUett of Melbourne car was towed, and he will ap trlSs of socialism.” WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE Beach, BTa., the leader of a On Carrier pear in court Sept. IS. He said he would like to re­ Town of Manehostor Water Dopi will / WE CARRY tfrNSiijH't NyiHlHilrj Iih group boyootUng beef. “It’s a (Oonthmed from Page One) mind "lovers of military adven­ COMPLAINTS , FIREPLACE SETS sign that we’re being noted.’’ kSN carrier foroe level,” Moorer ture” that no aggreselon wtU go Richard Skoglund, 18, of 1 bogin tho night of August 2^ 1969 SCREENS AND ORAtES I V E C-THRU 'T-t Mrs. MQckey DeLorenzo of told Chafee. THE WORRY WART , Wfc i.. T i. W m N . II unpuhished. Union PL, was listed In satis­ Levittown, N.Y., said her first ALWAYS UMBRELLA The admiral thus indicated he His long, rambling article was factory condition today at Man­ from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Flushing will Route 83 VERNON Tel. 87S^»88 •) reaction was “ complete disbe­ sees a possibility the 15-carrler WANTED COMPANY aimed chiefly at reminding the chester Memorial Hospital, kpp i lief’’ but later she decided it II ' Trmoa flsis, Loctud 2 MUfi fham Tht Vtmon CIrckI ONE O F force—which some members ot Soviet people of the 80th. anni­ where he was admitted Friday continue nights on Mondays through S H O R T R IB S would be a “ marvelous expert-. THOSE.' BY FRANK O’NEAL Congress insist Is tradltloml versary of Hitler’s Invasion of night with a lacerated wrist. ment." Poland. HOURSi rather than based on any specif- Skoglund was on a minl-bike Friiteys until completed. The' offer was made by Eddie 9:00 aei. ■ 1:00 pjn. OcUy 1 c -’requirement—could be early Friday evening, racing CkiUlna of Red Oak, a cattle trimimied. 9.:00 aja. ■ 6:00 pja. Ssl. GOOD BVe the motor, according to police, dealer who also conducts a syn­ Town ot Manchester Water Dept puppy.' •Moorer noted that a reassess­ Dempsey Says when the bike shot forward dicated radio program forecast­ ment Is under way of U.8. de­ toward this back door of 41 ing csittle market conditions. fense needs "including the num­ Nixon Dole Plan Union'PI. Skoglund put his hand “ It’s not-just me. It’s a heU of ber of iattack carrlerB that wUl up (or protection and It went a lot of ranchers across the be required in future yeans.” Needs Revising through the,glass In the door. 'i V country who are getting tired of. The new Nlmitz ” wlU replace wonien complaining about the an old World War II carrier,” HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A 1968 Potittac, twodoor^ BUZZ SAWYER prices of meat,” OoUins said he said. - BY ROY CRANE Gov. John Dempsey says he sedan, green, wtto Gonn. regls- Friday. • Moorer’a meinorendum listed tUnks President Nixon's welfare tratlon EC-2142 dlaappeored .WE'VE PULLEI5 OUT, THREE POSTS HOLDIN6 YOUR HOUSE UR \ UNLESS YOU TELL US W HERE YOU HIP .^U T THE T R A a O R IN GEAR, > He said the offer was made as 7^ these factora: (ram the home of Mlary PlcauR, MR. SNOW. NOW m TTINS “THE TRACTOR ROPE -TO THE T.HE JEWELRY, THE TRACTOR WILL YANK SPOOKY. proposals need "many rervIslonB a reaction to meatless recipe —“ For all levels ot military ut IS Stone St. Sunday night at OUT THE POST AND DOWN WILL C6ME' campaigns in the East and a aotion other than all-out nuclear and should provide more (uniki THE ^ H O L f HOUSE. 7:80. “ meatless week’’ campaign in war—from a show ot force to for "higitly industrialized stales '/UP,1WWGS ARE'S£TriNS TOO I'M -ID FINP A TOWN Oregon. C R i A S C general war—the attack oarriier like Connecticut.” A stereo tape set was taken QVIUIZEP M50UND HERE. WHERE Stxj pon'-t Have ‘•It’s time that if they’re going is the primary striking force of "The President’s welfare pro- from the car of Sriaastlan Ru- ID PUTMOHEV IN THE to give beef a black eye the our Navy. It provides the offen­ po6als, ' partlcularly'“^as. they bera of Wethersfield, as his car .HltCHlN6 RpErTE.' sive power necessary to assure farmer should show them.who’s move toward equalizatian of was parked at 163 8. Main St., free use of the sees . . . ” T not coming out,” Collins said. benefits, aresteps in the righk S atu i^y night. « “ I'm Just going to send a calf, —Despite new transportation direction,” Dempsey observed that's aU and tell them, ’Tod and weapons systems, free use before leaving Saiurday (or toe A $60 tedder was taken (ram. , I'Z feed it and you tell me vduit it of the high seas “ oontinues to Ite natianal gwernor’s confermce the side of toe home of Howard e iM k( MtA W . TM. fb(. UA M . OK. costs.’ ’’ essential to the security ot the in Colorado. Holmes, 128 Henry St., some­ Bktoh woman Is to receive one United States, whettier wie are time Saturday night. It Is a 40- “ I’ve got a brand new baby-sitting job for tonight, “ Many revistons are needed, calf late next week. OoUins ssld forced to fight to defend our­ foot aluminum tedder. Mom . . . and two rematches for next week." however,” be eidded, "and some PLAYTEX* BRAS & GIRDLES et9WhfMILW.TMia»IU.hs.OII. AL the calves aro being provided selves or to help defend' our al­ recognition In the form of In­ by two Nebraska farmers, Rimi- lies.” A ’gold Shwlnn bicycle la miss­ MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD creased financial aid should be nie Rogers of Lexington and —"There Is no valid plan for ing (ram the heme of Lester given to those higlily industrial­ IF you 'R E Frank piercks of Goidon. ..overseas mUltary operations of C. SUver Jr. at 126 COoper Hill guarantee satisfaction or... PLEASE TELL DAD THAT) YOU CAN TALK TO ized atates Uke OonneCtl' 5f£ WMAT N O T A IT 'S m y h a ir -A N D J YOUR FATHER DIK C T ! Later shipments wUl send the Army, Air Force or amphib­ St. The bike disappeared (ram cut which have, with- their own HBLLO. dad! hello. SHERIFF t MEANJHIL HIPPIE, I'M STANDING OH MY j I'L L LISTEN TO WHAT STEVE CANYON BY MLTON CANIFF calves to housewives In Denver, ious forces with embarked Ma­ the Silver home samsUme this FINN! I DIDN'T EXPECT YOU THEN WHY K M H T S A S A FREE J YOU SAY, YOU STUBBORN intUatt-ve and resources, acted Colo., and Portland, ore., he rines •that does not depend on weekend. — BUT r CAN GUESS DON'T voucur\ A M ER IC A N ! M U U ! NOW YOU LISTEN to meet growing needs of the YOU' yOURHAIRi TM8ENKNpr0Ffi6T, dAEANWHILE...T OR MOV WOULD NOT said, and added that be thinks. pur free use of the seas.” HAVE MNTA AAAN population.” ESTifVIO.'EETEES CU9 many as 200 calves could be —"Our present national, strat­ 7M HOTHEAPEP OUT- WITH MV HANP- Inn Drew Pilgrinu found In 24 hours if others wish egy relies heavily upon military Questioned about the 1972 pres- SIPE POK YANKSfi KBUHlSFIDBMHd klenttal elections, Dempaey men­ LONDON-^-One of (te earliest A°ME BACK HERE.' to Join the experiment. * forces deployed overseas . . . “ Pei^le would Uke to prove These forward deployed forces tioned as possible D ^ ocra tlc English restaurants~was~ toe the farmers don’t have It so . . . must be supplied ^ aea candidates former Vice Presl- Tabard Inn, where, th the 14to. weU,” he said. “ Everybody Ident Hubert Humphrey^ and' Sen­ century, (jhauoer’s Canterixiry baric there In the KatA thinks —"A change in national strat­ ators Edmund S. Miiskle of ptlgrlma used to gather before their journeys to the diilne of the farmer’s riob.” egy resulting in the withdrawal Maine ahd George McGovein of Mrs. Ddiorenio said a town of our deployed military forces, South Dakota. ' at. Thomas a Beokst. would Inoreoae (he requirement to maintain a strong mi^Ume posture.” —"An effective tacUoal alT MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JO>fES and FRANK RIDGEWAY capability is easential to sustain B A R R iC iN ij our general purpose and logistic M ax Miller Playtex ifccrwin you’ll hr more vuiificd—.ind liciomc VtX) SHOULD,. AFTER ALL, support foroes against a deter­ a regular rmujiucr—uniiou;«l oiler: buy jaiiy COMING O/EB, weapons. Says r . ^ O'CLOCK IN WINTHROP PlaytextroM-Your-Hrari* .Slightly Hadilrd lira or DOCTOR—I The BY DICK CAVALU —Land-based tactical, aircraft APPRECIATE AAORNINO.I .require bases that are "adequ­ Playtex 18 Hour Girdle* and try it for’(K) days If at ihe It! ately prepared, provlsloaed and end of that lime, you do not agree with the guar.infee ^ I W E N T TD S E E I'LL NEYSZ fDBSET nE£Aio,*HE/, Do\wy/voote defended” and ore located ■IHEfSCEATBS^ SOMETHING StAN PiN SO N M Y B A LL/ VISIT OUR 1 shown below, return the garincni lo Playirx and tl\cy^wiTl HOGAN R A V HESAIDTO|,ME. >''/ WMAT VltH "within raRge of- the area of refund double your fjurth^w price IN THE U.6. conflict. ' OPEN O N C E. —“Sea-based tactical aircraft LIu «H Dnis are requtped whqn land bases GOSMETIG A are not av&llable or do not have Playtcx*^''Cro5s-Your-ilcari'' Slijrlitly Paddcrl lirTty the capacity to meet the re­ at Am PariuNto quired tactical aircraft needs.ff JEW ELRY Guarnntee.DE^er Fil and Shaping or Douf/lc Your Money Back!, PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DEFTs , A. Wiih elaitir Ka^ and iidei, lace irupt, itrrich 1 r e a l l y DON'T SCHOOCX / TILL TH' "l - i- L - OKU MIMD T6. MI6tJ V MILLER PHARMACY THI6 IS KAfriV '/ c e CL.AVAvrvce < RICE, KATHV ? ) ALLJ HAVE Ik? ( iildoi she M eef6 weLreEA / ' imtbmticn o r IE9 Oteea BS., Mssrltestyr S46 4114 THtK Girls // HELLiT, ANPyl ARe S RIDIMG-NCW tw Ml. Ona V W t te O a r Show room j U a t h y 5 \ INtBR.HEcHATE^, / OR BVPR.' • b Worth 10/)90 Words! 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Help Wantedi Help Wanted— Help Wanted Mote 36 Offered 13 -r • RIDITOLL Home Improvement Female ^35 Female 35 Femjole 35 Help Wanted Mole 36 Help Wanted— Mol* 36 Help Wanted Male 36 THERE WGHTA BE A LAW sy SHORTEN aiid WHIPPLE Business Locarions Wwited To Rent 68 YOU ARE A-1. tiuek Is A-1, Co Expert . mstallatlon of MANAGER trainee for health COUNTER women^for evening MATURE woman needed to For Rent 64 Cellars, attics, yards drive aluniltium siding, gutters and and beauty aids department m a n w a n t e d to work In lum­ RELIABLE couple, with two shift, 7 p .h tP to midnight, work part or fuU-time In fabric -rME m o o n ! m a r s ! wiN pon^t VASSiTARE OUT TNE wa.vs sealed end small tmek trim P-oofl.ng installation and fbr ambitious man In rapid ber yard, must have driver’s children would like 4 or 5 room Steady wofk, three to four slor'e. Must have knowledge of AUTO MECHANIC M r« . crimgelV TtlE'i COME DOWN -O'EARTN GARBAGE .PEAR! I'id SMALL Mk>p, North Manches­ Ing done A-I right. Call Tre' repair.s. 649-6495, 875-9109 growing' ihpany. Ebccellent Uesnse. Eiavls A RrsuMbrd SHEET METAL . ter, 2,000 square feet, lotidlng apartment first floor or du- FABRIC nights o4r week or more. No sewing. D ays-or nights, avall- U9TEH5 Tnicking—r WOMEN wanted to pack eggs, wall Carpeting and draperies. Fa b r i c f a i r Manchester Herald. Dsys: 7 sum. to' 4:30 p.m. Ztmes. 36 S ^ c e r ' St., Blan- GIVE HiM (Rockville, Toll Free) Storage 20 Miller Farms,. North Coventry, Will sub-divide. Call 872-0628, COMPLETE- sharpening serv- _____ EXPERIENCED Chester. HER. UNDIVIDED MANCHESTER 742-6232. ' Nights: 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. weekdays. ^ 'Business Property Ice. Hand and power mowers MANCHESTER , Delivery-light REFRIGERATION 643-2711 875-1136 sharpened and repaired. Pick trucking and package delivery. PARKADE ‘CABINETMAKERS CLEANING women needed for ftUSBOY-dlshwasher wanted, t u r r e t LATHE: Set­ FIVE—room suite of front Main For Sole 70 up and delivery Call ijiytlme, / Refrigerators, washers and part-time cleaning work in the must be ovct 18,' neat appear­ up and operate. MANCHESTER MECHANIC MALE St. 011106.8, 100 percent loca­ 391 CENTER Street, an eight 643-5305. Sharpall, 585 Adams stove moving, specialty. Fpid ance, meals and uniforms Excellent openings. Appl^: Manchester area evenings. tion near banks. Olr-condltlon- room home w"/th 2-car garage S t, Manchester, CJonn. ing chairs for rent. 649-0752 A Division 6t furnished^ ’ Apply in person. .HARDINGB CHUCKEJRS: ASSEMBLERS Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? Good wages, ptUd holidays and Person must be experienced Set-up-and operate. DISFLAYCRAFT, ihc. ed, automatic fire sprinkler. located In business^ II zone. Fabrics National Inc. other benefits. Call 627-3171 or Alice's KJitchen, Broad St. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St MAN(!IHESTER - SoutI? WInd.sor in tractor trailer gas, in Manchester 643-{eS7 For aircraft parts. Dwelling could be easily con­ A1 Marino Services (Formerly Pdintlng— Papering 21 apply at Rudder Window Clean­ diesel refrigeration units. PRODUCTION MLLERS: verted-for professional or com­ ______^ ______.lXL /Set-up and operate.. VERNON-BRAND new build­ 24-Hour, Answering Service M & M Rubbish). Attics, cel- ing, Co., 167 Charter Oak Ave., Position is with large com­ ^PART-TIME, three to four operators mercial oc^pancy. Robert J. \ Hartford. ing. minutes from 1-84. ,2;4 lars, g a rp )^ , barns cleaned **AGOWAN JR. & So'ns, pany offering ^ excellent DRILL PRESS OPER­ hours per day. mornings. CaU Lathe operators Smith. Inof; 663 Main Street. Free to Herald Readers out; R a n e e s , bulky fuml- ‘n‘ erlor and exterior painting. NURSES’S AIDE, .3-11 p.m.', full thniisnncl sq. ft. clear span or part-time. Call 649-4519.\ (XERK-Typlrt-or secretary for wages and fringe benefits. CALDOR ATORS. / 649-6334. Bridgeport operators Articles For Sol* 45 Household Goods 51 Apartments— Flats— celling, will aub-divide Into M9-5241.-5. tur^^-moved, removed; metal- ™ r ty y e a r s ______. Wont Information on' one ot our classllled advcrtlseinents7 small office In East Hartford.' Please submit resume to: units having Its own prlvalo fa­ CHAIN SAW, It", ^numerous. QUILTED floral . couch -and Tenements 63 MANCHESTER —, 20,000 No answer at the telephone listed? Simply calf the P.O. Box 311, East^ Hart­ AU Benefits / SHORT order cook or broiler cilities, $225 per two thousand. " W " " p -r e .:rm atertuf"re"d^^ W A ™ B b s AUTO SERVICE E. A. PATTEN CO. plumbing tools. CaU after 6 . chair, excellent condition, $155. square (ix)t masonary Indus­ ^ 543.7301' weekdays and nights, meai^ with all the fringe benefits of ford, Conn. man, good pay, good bene- Call 8J2-0628 weekdays. 303 Wetherell St., p.m., 646-1078. 646-8663. FIVE ROOMS first -floor, mid­ trial building, acres, cen­ TYPING done at home Wlil ------— ------Ainlforms furnished. Apply a major com ^ ny. Call 289- CENTER An Equal Opportunity 'flts. Please Apply In persoii, EDWARDS in Employer / Willie’s Steak House, 444 Ceii- Manchester dle-aged couple pn-ferred, no THUEE - ROOM apartment. tral location, all utilities. c ™ and d e ^ e n call ^7“ NAME YOUR own price. Paipt/ L" Alice’s Kitchen. 9394. SCREENED loam, processed CUSTOM made draperies, slip Broad St. SERVICE station attendants HAS IMMEDIATE OPEN- ter St., Manchester. children or pets. Cah be had iitllllle.s fumiHhed Suitable for Many po-vilblHUcs, - Incltidlng Ing, paper hanging, p Liberal benefits, first ahlft, fre gravel, . gravel, sand, atone, covers and reupholstertng. * ANSWERING SERVICE 9419. Vl^OMAN or girl wanted' for first of September. 649-9835. single adult person. Available commercial use. Hayes Agen­ moval, ceilings, dui wanted, mornings and eve- ING FOR EXPERIENCED quently working 60-hour week flU. ■■George H. Grifflng Inc, Budget terms. Established In .nteed SEVERAL CASHIERS — part-time help In luncheonette, nihgs. Attractive salary. Ap­ PART-TIME help, /'nights and WANTED — Hardlnge Chuck- SiqX. 15lh. Call 643-0578 after cy. 646-0131. workmanship. Prom service, openings at Fairway on Main Andover 742-7886. 1945. bays, 524-0154 evenings. LOOKING (or anything in real 9-2:30 p.m. Call Morning Glory ply Sunset Service Station, 556 MANAGER weeken^. Apply Mpriarty er operator. To apjAy you must 649-0701 6 p.m 649-0500 875-2519 Household Serviees satisfaction j^iaraifteed. St. Adjustable schedules for — ...- ’649*7590 catate rontala — apartmenta, BUSINESS zone — Stone build­ Luncheonette, 7-4 p.m., 649- East Middle Tpke., Manches­ Chevron Servic^ 270 Hartford have 5 years experience. This TOBACCO cloth tor sale, suit- ______...... and leave your message. You’ll hear our advertiser In 9564. housewives, 20-30 hour week. homes, multiple dwelUngs, no ing consisting a ( (our unit Offered < 13-A 8138. ter. Permanent, full-time posl- Rd., Manchea^r. la a smaU alr-cxmditioned shop. able for lawns, bushes, trees BLOND OAK dropleaf dining Jig time without spending all evcnlifg telephone. Apply to Mr. Juran at Falr- (eei. CaU J. D. Real Estate apartments. 'ITu-ee house traU- 2 CONTRAC7TOR — Interior;/ ex­ —:---- ^------■—— . tion. Caldor offers right man OTOTK CLFltK------receive over average ------^------LIGHT .TRUCKING, ^ ik deliv­ and grass. 873-6087, Route 30, room table and four upholster­ Asooclatea, Inc. 643-5139. Houses For Kenr 65 er (mrklng lots. Excellent in­ terior palming, paper hanging. way on Main St. No phone’'calls RE3CEPTTONIST — . Some typ- excellent salary, 'company ™ ^ rate In this area if you quall- ery, yard.'!, attics, cellars clean­ please, ing, car necessary, 0 a.m. to 5 Help Wanted— Rockville. ed chairs, extra leaf. $76. CaU come. Phlibrlck Agency, Real­ Discount on wallpaper. Call I paid benefits, employe dis­ ® ’“ 5^ and all ,y ^all 623-1336. After 5:30 caU SEPTEMBER iCt i- Eli'Ka^t EIGHT-nx>m liolue, five bed­ Automobilos For Salo 4 ed and removed. Also odd Jobe. ------p.m.' dsdiy. Write Box 222, store bMeflts^ Apply to Mr. after 6:30 pjn., 646-8745. tors. 646-4300. 646-3048. COOKS counts and other fringe ex­ Mate or Female 37 SORRY Sal Is now a merry gal. rooms. rxkmI scliools. newly re­ 644-8962 WAITRESS wanted. Immediate - Manchester, Katz, Arthur Drug Store, Man- ^______and young, five-room, first MGB 1964, New" paint Job, low tras. She used Blue Lustre rug and floor a|>nrtinent. Ttirce ix'd- decorated $2,35. monthly, 8e- iWARD R. PRICE -Palntlng opening, hours 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.. chestei^' Conn. PART-TIME desk qlerk, able to WANTED —Demoratrators for HERALD price, good mechanical condl-«rtEWEAVINO of bums, moth- Short order. Full or part- upholstery cleoner. Rent elec­ AnHques 56 eurlty deposit, referenees. exterior and Interior Paper Monday through Friday. Apply LOCAL woman ■with some ex- Apply to. store manager do small trEuiscript. Call 643- Ideal toys. High commission rooms, all wail to wall carpet­ WRU/jniAIN tion. Call 649-2252. holes, zippers - repailred. W1 time Only permanent em­ tric Shampooer, . $1. Olcott Iwase nvallnble. Occupancy hanging. Ceilings, etc. Insured. In person, LaStrada Restau- pOrlence bookkeeping, typing INSPECTOR — Immediate 1550. no collecting, no delivery. Pick VERY RARE blacksmith’s shop ing, stove, screened porcli, BOX LEtTERS dow .-ihades made to m efi^ n , ployes, no students. opefdng for high school g;rad- Variety Store. basement, enclosed rear yard. Sept. 1st., a|ipolntment only, Right pereon (or Oelioa- 1965 RAMBLER, hardtop, stan­ 649-1008 rant, 899 Main St., Manchester, and all around office work. 647- own kit. 742-7672. gasoline light, beautiful shape, ttMisen work In Mewtown all size Venetian bllnd^^^eye uate with some experience. MR. AUTO Welsh, Inc. hew op- ______4 $226 monthly, Referenoew. Se­ (-all 527 0207. For Your dard shift, radio, heater. Call ------1423 for appointment. Apply in person. CALDOR, INC. ALUMINUM sheets used as original |mlnt. For Information store. Good chance to 649-1423 after 4 p.m. made while you walt^/Tape re­ JOSEPH P. ' LEWIS Custom Growth potential, good bene- portunlty tor fuU-Alme employ- MEN or women to work in printing plates, .009 thick, 2Sx curity required. Mr. Freehette, learn a - prantable . biial- Information corders' for rent. 5^«rlow’s. 807 1145 Tolland Tpke. Manchester call 649-9835. ATTRACTIVE unfundshed 6- Painting. Interior and ex- NURSES— RN’S & LPN’S “ d /fits. Apply, Iona Mfg. Co., ment, starting-pay open. For kitchen, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., in 36” , 26 cents each or 6 for $1. H.M. kYeohelle, Uealtof-, 647- room home. Ideal location by nees. Aptily In pereoa at Main St. 646-0: terlor. Paper hanging. Wall- waitresses, 5-day week, 9 - 5 or' caU 649-2876 THE HERALD will ;iot HOWARD JOHNSON Regent Street. Interview call 289-0266. modem convalercent home. 643-2711. 0993. / Coventry lake. For further In­ PQN’nA C GTO 1966, 4-specd, paper books on request. Fully ^ East Hartford., . shift and 10-3 shift. W. T. MEATOWN dlsclose_ the Identity of RESTAURANT For particulars call Mr. H.F. Wanted—rTa Buy 58 formation cull 521-2011. tri-power, 646-3277 after 6 p.m. Brackett, 647-1462. DARK RICH stonefree loam, CLEAN, S-room heated apart­ 1116^^ Stiver Ljuie any advertiser using box ln;»ured Free estimates. Cail All shifts, full or part-time, good ' ^ ______Raat Hartford letters. Readers answer­ Iding— . 649-9658, 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester TRUCK driver — Need ex­ five yards, $16. Sand, gravel, WANTED — Antll^uc furniture ment (or middle-aged woman. 1968 CHARGER RT, fully equip­ 8. If no answer, 643-6362. rales, good benefits, paid meal SCHerience ®22-0214. . - r . • Full-time person. Board of Education, furniture, partial or romplete address to the Classified Rent electric shampooer $1. LOOKING (or an apartment? one of these lovely ii|>artmenta MANAOER Auto AccessorU HAl.LMARK Building Com­ terior, very rea-sonable, free 870 Burnside Avenue helpful. Apply Nichols Man- ^^N TED • 6 days per week 1146 Main St., Youth .Service Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Sup­ estates. Call 633-2300 days. 646- situated m a small apartment M anager, Manchester EIXECUTTVE Secretary — Find Rod man for sur­ Have many to chooee J r o m, tiros pany-for home improvement, estimates. Call Richard Mar­ East Hartford Chester Tire, Inc., 295' Broad Office, Sept. 2-5. ply. 0004 after 7 p..Ti.. complex located In an attrnc- Salary Plus- Bonaa Evening Herald, together additions, rec rooms, garages, yourself twiddling your thumbs vey party, full-time. Apply in • Shift differential $146. up. Paul W. Dougan Real­ with a memo listing (he tin, 649-6285, 649-4411. St., Manche^er. tlye reMlde^ntlal area," Brand FuU f'on>|>aiiy ReneiHs person, Field Office, Arute last HOUSEHOLD lots — AntlquM, tor, 649-4588. companies you do NOT roofing, gutters. Free eatl- due to repetitious duties. The • Blue Cross SEWING Machines new St* rtrnm n|>nrtment (one Bros., ^ u th Main St. construc­ used.- bric-a-brac, clocks, framei. want to see your letter. 1962 OOMETV^tatlon weratrd) -and 5833. ' THe I tHOKPBON Houm — Ool day Travel Trailers on our lot. >^NT WORK - No Job too floors). Inside painting. Paper license; sales and listing tech------^------MAN wanted to drive light de­ 615 Parker St„ Manchester businejis. 649-9835. storage area. I’ lenty of Lost and FoMn^^ 1 8-WEEK tage St. centrally located, large Take advantage now of our "mall, sidewalks preferred. hanging No Job too smaU nlque. Call 1-688-6404. livery truck. CaU 289-1568. parking. For an npimfntment PATIENT CARE Apply Mrs. E. S. Loftus _820 Silver Lane, pleasantly furnished rooms, NEW ONE and, two-bedroom de OAK ARMS l o s t —In Gilead area, brown year-end sale. We must make Call 742-9791. John VerfalUe, 649-5750. REGISTER NOW to aee this new lovely apart­ SEXJRETARY must like people, TECHNICIAN parking. Call 649-2a.'l8 for over- luxe garden type apartments APARTMENTS and white male Springer room (or our 1970 line. Our loss East Hartford ^Hoats and Accessories 46 ment building plenjie call 873- DORMERS, garages, txirches. pleasant phone manner, excel­ FOR PAID nl|^t and permanent guaai avallnble now. C^ll Paul ■SI OAK BTREBT Spaniel, MIddIcbury, Vermont Is your gain. Buy It right now 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. f4' ALUMINUM Crestllner, 40 W. Dougan. Realtor. 649-4536 0529 weekdays for an np|X)lnt: .%IANrHKMTER rec room.s. room additions, Bonds— Stock* lent typing and shorthand. Sal­ TRAIMNG MAN — Part-time from 8-1 BRIDGEPORT Operators— Ex­ rata* m ent Rental (136 downstalra, E tag. Notify D.B. Crittenden. and prepare for that winter /MANCHESTER MEMORIAL APPLIANCE DEPT. kitchens, add-a-levela, roofing, ary commensurate with abili­ p.m. to work in hardware perienced in aircraft experi­ h.p. Johnson, electric starter, Hebron, 228-3433. vacation. Wo also feature Ava- ->Mortgagot 27 HOSPITAL PROGRAM ROOM for rept, ' gentleman on­ THREE rooms. Includes heat, 3145 ti|)stalra ' (Including enr- j New apnrloiie one end tWo| siding, general repalis. Quality ty. 289-1588. store. Apply in person, Eng­ mental work. Top pay for top trailer, extras. Very good con­ lons. Totem, Brentwood, and MANAOER ly. Central location. Free park­ hot water, stove and refriger­ I>etlng.l Oct. 1st occupancy. .bedroom Hiasrtnienla. MORTGAGES -7— 1 *t»i,st uiiuand ^iiu,2nd, ------c o 'cv’it a t PHONE FOR INFORMATION land Hardware, Route 44A, perabnnel. FuU benefits. Ap­ MACHINE OPERATORS. In­ dition. $650. 643-9854. FROM tItO MONTHLY LOST - Red wooden to<)I box, Silver Eagle. In truck campers workmanship. Financing avall- ing. Referencea required. 643- ator. Adults. Ree„ Mrs. IteMute, Adults. No pels. wltb' toolH, vicinity of Andover uble. Economy Builders, Inc., mortgages-r, interim financing HOUSEWIVES! Good hours . Good Starting Salary Pina Bolton.'/ ply Rolo Machine Co., 65 spectors and miscellaneous. I Included: wp have Travel Queen, Tour-A- while chUdren are In sch(x>I. 8 -W E E K GRADUATES OF THIS SPE­ Apply: Pioneer Parachute, 2693 or 649-8150. 4 I’earl 81.. or call for appoint: Rbst Office. Call 649-3400. 643-6159. 872-0647 evenliig.s —expedient and confidential I Dept. Overlde. Elm St., Manchester. ment, 228-3918 , 643-0353 HEBRON Ornen S't rooms, HOTPOINT RANGE - RE- Home, Kenson, . Elkhart Apply at Burger Chef, 286 N U R S E S -A ID E CIAL TRAINING PROGRAM Hale Rd.. Manchester. 644- service. J. D. Real Estate WILL BE OFFERED FULL­ Paid VacaUoiu ft HoUdays Building ^r e r ia ls 47 newly decorated, beautiful lo­ I f RIUEHATOR • AIRl LOST. — Gray cat with wildte ■rravelers and will soon be ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga- Main St. or call 649-81^.. PAID 1581. An equal opportunity em­ silirviirl »i rv n lln« 11 fr L* _ * " Assoc. 643-5129. TIME EMPLOYMENT. NO Insuraoce and HIGH SCHOOL BOYS EIJIERLY gentlemen to Hhurt- cation. Bultable for one hr two (XlNIHTIONEfl • IHliPtM- spot, part luigora, answers to showing a lino of Thorough­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms ployer. FOR SALE, excellent I»uy, on Al. - WAIX TO WAl breds very, modestly p'riceKnt. Vicinity Garden tiled, kitchens remodeled, ue LOWER monthly-payments, $4,- Retirement Benetita lumber and plyform used once, Furnished (xniple Referencea. 338-3148. (' A R P E T I N (1 • HOT| Come In and talk prices with PROGRAM FOR INFORMATION PHONE SOPHOMORES AND Apartments. 643-9746. ment work, collar floors, pa­ 000 requires monthly payments A Career Opportunity AT air'cleaned and slacked. CaU F^M^E echool teacher to Apartments 63-A WATER HEAT - PARK- us. We have a^traller to fit of only $89. Our Interest rote WAITRESSES Situarions Wanted INO. P tios. roofing. Call Leon (lies p h o n e ' f o r INFORMATION! I ^ ^ ^ ^ S u i S sT B R * " ^ ; ECONOMY ELECTRIC 644-2427. share Single home. Call after your budget. We're located on has remained the same for JUNIORS - ONE-R(M)M furnished effleien I Near bus, echool, rhurrh I ■ivnskl. Builder. 649-4291 MORTAL HOSPITAL, 643-1141 W. T. BRANT CO. SUPPLY Female 38 — ------/ ------6 p.m., 643-7071. 7 Personals Route 6, WllUmnhtlc, Rectown, many years. We’ll be glad to Now hiring for after Labor GRADUATES OF THIS SPE­ cy apartment. Apply Marlow's, Wonted To Rent 6B and shopping. Heptember| USA. NEWTON II SMITH & SON EXT. 243. PARKADEI For kitchen work and (or WILL CARE for boyfour, in 11st orcupiBlu'y. f'l " servo you. Dial 247-8232 or Day. Days or nights, full or' CIAL TRAINING PROGRAM Fuel and Feed 49>A 887 Main St., Manchester. I-AROE family needs Immedi­ OFFICE worker wlshca ride be- P.emodeling repairing, addl dishwashing Job (automatic •Electrical' Counter Man my licensed home days. Large tvveen Manchester and, UConn EOR SALE 4-whecl car trall- write Oonncctlcut Mortgage, piirt-Ume. Experienoe" not WILL BE OFFERED FULL- T Apartments Fidts— ate liouslng. four or five bed­ I WARREN E. HOWUINDI tlons, rec rooms, garage! neces-sary. Apply In person TIME EMPLOYMENT. NO "machined) Must be -wiUlng play area. Cali 643-6927. SEASONED firewood, all cut FOUH-HOOM Duplex, heat and Storrs, working hours 8:30 - er, will hold any full-sizo 182 Rutledge Rd., Wethersfield, •Shipping and Receiving Tenements 63 room olijMr house Will fix up R3SALTOR porches and roofing. No Joo Conn. only. EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. to work at least three days and split. Reasonable. Call ot­ Jiol_ water, adults only. i«irk- 4:30. Write Box "CC,” Man­ ear. $400. Call between 6-6 p.m. WILL BABYSIT days in my 11- Ing' available, no |M‘ts. 3150 a for reosonable rent. Call 633- •U-IIM too zmajl. Call 649-814^ FOR INFORMATION PHONE a week after school .and Sat­ ter 5 p.m., 646-1078. chester Herald. 049-6815.. •Delivery censed Manchester home. Call MANCHESTER — Central. 6- 0758. ' . THE PERSONNEL DEPART­ urdays. Good pay, pleasant month. Call 643-9844 SAVE- MONEY! Fast service. 646-0338 or 646-2916. room cold flat, second floor, 1960 BANNER 19Mi', 6 months Business Opportunil^ 28 HOWARD JOHNSON MENT. MANCHESTER ME­ working conditions. Apply In Apply In person a t: needs redecorating, $80. a Dormers, room additions, ga­ WANTEb person: Garden ■■■farm old. shower, hot water, sleeps MORIAL HOSPITAL, 643-1141, 824 Main St., • Manchester month, one child accepted, es­ RfXrKVILLE 3 rooms, all rages, porches, roofing and TAVERN — Going business, a 394 Tolland Tpke. EXT. 243. Doiry Products 50l Automobiles For Sol* 4 0, two doors. 643-0586. siding, Com'pnre prices. Adn«en‘ al small of- Apply in person to Earl Lewie, Service ManitgeF KITTENS looking (or our Heat Treat Dept. Very In­ dren or pels. Older people pre­ 2880 company plan, tOouglas Mo . Hiding porcheH. , Complete SPORTSMEN t a r 6 « 2 «9 • Kood typist Who Manchester good home. Call 649;6480 after OPENNGS teresting work : and we ■ wdll Household Goods 51 ferred. Available September tors, 345 Main " home remodeilng. Financing , viU be trained in other office 5 :30, anytime weekenda. Motorcycles available. Call Royal diatom onportnnlty (or the .sporl.s- ASSISTANT bookkeeper, diver- procedures. Salary $86. Fee PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, he train you. Please apply In per­ 3EWTNO MACHmEB — singer IsV' Call 6494)878. 1968 CAMARO Sa — Yellow, Hullders, 646-3434., minded man or woman to get sifted work, accounts payable, Client,<^pany. Rita 373 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER son. TOY POODLE pufqRes,' blacji aiifomutlc zig-zag. excellent Bicycles 11 JIG BORE Operators — first, WE HAVE customers watting -Business Locations 396, 4-spced. Excellent coudl- in the field they enjoy the mo.at. monthly control, etc. Apply In Girl, ’ ' ' 800 Silver Lane, Bast' second and third shift. Lathe or sliver, males and (emaleg condition Makes buttonholes (ori'the rental of your apart­ JFor Rent 64 Uon. Call after 5:30 p.m., 640- logn TRIUMPH Daytona. 40(1 GARPENTRY — concrete steps. person Qaer Bi-oh itn wva Hartford, 628-iMie. operators, second shift. Verti­ ' all AKC registered. Call 7 ^ hems, embroiders, etc Ortg- ment or home J D. Real Es­ floora, hatchways, remodeling Umlti-d number o f gj W indsor'Conn ^ APPLIANCE SERVICE 2677. 1 nelly over 3300., 6 monthly SMAU., 8TORE near 100 per 3486. miles. Going Into servlee. Call .porches, garages, closets, cell- openings (or the ambitious pt>r- - ’ - ____ SECRETARIES — Typists cal turret lathe operators, sec­ tate Aaaoelatss. Inc.. 643-6129 paymehu of $8.00 each or pay cent Main Street locaUon Ap­ AVMUBLE JEEP station wagon, 4- ' ___ ings, attics , flnUhed, rei- would like to reap the FULL OR PAR’T-TIME wnlt- needed for work In your area ond shift Call LeMl Corpora- ..MAN' JOoa, 648-3862. $51 522-0931 dealer ATTRACTIVE ■ 3-room apart ply Marlow's. 867 ICaln Hlreel IN THE FOLLOWING DBFARTMENTS wheel drive, 6 cyllndo.r. Call VICTOR SiH'olal BSA, 441 rooms'lormlCB. ceramic. Oth- rewards of the ever tnereaalng resa, good working conditions, and Hartford. Temporary, fuU- SIAMESE kitten, male, seal- ment. heat. Ivot .water, elec­ er related work. No Job tbo reerontlon explosion. plea.sjurt surroundlngrs. Hours P-m. Excellent pay. point, papers. 647-1942. M ^el Hoihe Furniture 6 p.m., 649-2297. will »ell (or best offer. LATHE Operators —Experienc­ WE ARE GROWING tricity, sU/ve. , refrigerator BOLTOfI Manchester Urwn small Dan Moran. Builder no fee. Staff Bulldersi 11 Asy- FEMALE PRODUCTION line. Rt 6 and -44 A, large 1968 VOUfSWAGEN Square- •M9-**876. YOU CAN EARN WEI.L OVER ®‘“ '’ **® 647-1691. ed In aircraft^ experimental NINE WEEK old female Beagle 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL Adults References No pets. MACHINING - BURRING Evening.s 649-8880 frontage with building Ideal $900. PER MONTH IN THIS D E N T ^ assTstarit wanted (or work and large diameter turn­ a n d w e n e e d HELP • puppy, AKC registered, with 19 PIECES 3125 649-5334 back parts :-(uel Injedtlon en- nopjpA 125 S3, gfxHl con­ for garden center, roadelde glne, transmission, ' ~ bucket CAl’ lTAI, Construction — AMAZING BUT Fl'N Ruai- downtown Hartford office, will ATTENTION housewives— Sell ASSEMBLERS ings/ Top pay for top person­ papers. Call 643-0403. . 1297 dition. Must sell. Call 640-2686, THREE ROOM flat, garage, buslr.etu. retail 'otalrt, etc MOLDING and JANITORIAL seals, la.OOfl inlles al.so 1962 eomplete home .Improvement train. Send resume to' Rok “.E'' toys ^ d gifts, party plan, now 1st and tnd SHIFT OPENINGS- nel. Full benefits. Apply Bolo • Full Time afler 5 p.m. PEKiNOESE- Puppies, brought Inienor Designer wants reliable stove, refrigerator,’ hr/l water 643-2880 panel truck, engine needs eontraetlng service specializ­ Manchester Herald. through December, ^cell^nt /Machine Co., 55 Elm SI.. Man- OptertUnily for growth and iJcvelopment for You do need at least $1200 to HOUSEWIFE SHIFT 9-4 • Top Pay up vrith children. AKC family or newlyweds to occejA No pe.U O lder' couple pre work. All (or $260. Call 643- ing In recreation rooms. We jjVlio' to "start ------commlaalons. "no coUecting,. rto c h e ^ r MANCHkyiTER Central /lb- ■talc and female cmploym in the nu>ldjly expand­ GOOD BENEFITS, WAGES - __ • Paid Major Medical Plan registered, vactiiated. Call Jelivtry of complete Model Dl*- ferred Call after 6 p m , 643- 7218. 1969 MlNI-fllKE, $t00 with hel­ welcome eompetltors’ . prlee.s. DENTAL assistant, experienced deUverfea, no Investment. Call /■nUon a/XJO i^uJire f^rl of ing valve Induntry. Apply in peraon i , preferred _ but will train. EXPERIENCED meclHatlC •643-2977. ■ - ■ play of Quality Furniture Ju.'.i 6313. met.’ Call 043-6420. ■ . ' Free estimates. Vail anytime. Write (giving phone numbert. or write, ’’Santa's Parties, removed to wareho,uses (or Pub wnreh#ni»e ipac*,'Rfmill offlc**, -1966 OLDSMOHU.K Culla.Hs Knowledge o f typing—and—of- - wanted for Igeneral, jepalr j a c k ROAN INC: 289-6545 Inc.,'' Avon, Cbnn;, 06001. tele- IONA m f g . PUG PUPPigfi — AKC regis­ 11c Sale Modern 3 cornplel» NEW plush one and 2-bedroom «rea, reasonable^, Supreme, ,. 4-doe>r ' hardtop, AU , SEASONS SPORTING flcf procedure. Write IBox garage.. Profit sharing plan Irtione i -«7s4456, also booking REGENT STREET — MANCHESTER 109 VALLEY ST tered, champion blcxidUnef. A rooms with the $1,000 look. ► apartments, wall wall car ^.rms lUyeirTtgenry, 64«4il3> MORLAND PRODUCTS whlt<^--bio9 k vinyl toj). Aiito- Business Services ’^:- GOODS CO. DEPT 137 G, Manchester Herald. ) available ‘ tor qualified man, WTLLIMANtiC -partlesC' hearty toy variety. $135-$H>9- pc. Convertible living Rooirt pets, dishwasher, to s'ppikance*. 1414 TOLLAND TPKE., HANCHE.STEK rr^te power .steering. $1,525. See Mr! Sloan. Sloan' Oarage, 1-438-9277 atr-«ondlUonlng BUrtlnil si 3IAIN BT.. comer .oftl?;#,/ 13 PovlRg— Driy#woys'14.A 426 I’ onnsylvunla Avenue NAME BRAND goods free. 643-7478. Skogcrest Pugs. - 6 )x:. bedroom. 5 pc. Dlnrttett>‘ ‘ .,4423-3911. Route 83, Vernon. 3156 par month Call PAul W rvur driveway. SALESLADIES TRUCK driver. steady work. ed, excellent breeding. Call ^ condition, $662, Call ,649-3676. ed. ('all 649-1794 ■ new catalog. Popular, Club Call 742-8054 after 4 p.m. storage. / For (roc estimate, call 742- 643-5927. 568-4219. SUSQI IMan. Dept. X600, Lynbrook. CHECK OUT ____<1 ____ - Ca p k OCP Cha.rga Plans CCMICI «r Mt M 1962 BONNEV-HJ.E Pontiac. 9487. ’ TREK SERVICE (Souclsri - N.Y. Also. 01^ own InaCant Credit In |u$t 12 Moekt H AR Block Amenta'i IVfSiiM ClSItU Running condition. Cull 649- Help Wantec^ CASHIER AUTO MECHANICS PRODUCTION LATHE MEN WANTED, part • Ome, FOUR fluffy atx-week old klt- T^ces cut. building lots clear­ • (or pm setters as mechanic's tens FYee Houaebroken. Call Plan Largett Income Ts« Service wit teach you '■'>* 1713. ed, trees topped Got a tree Female 35 GAL FRIDAY, ."at ease" is the ir 10 prepare iric'ime tS« return.! arid ho-w. FuU Com|hny Beaoata : a n d helpers, for weekends Satur­ 649-1441 1966 CHRYSLER, -:gooA NOW 2 BIO LOCATIONS 096$. . zler._ on Broad St. 11 a.m. - 6 among pleasant co-workers, Year ’Bound PoaiUons experienced ,I,anee, Route 83, Vemon, FOR SALE -Toy Fox Terrier Itudenli ret.rod (people— anyone wanting to RRICK, block and stone work. AUTO MECHANICS Machinery building exper­ pup'pies CaU 649-7757. 3980-Matn SL Hartford ma»e EXIRA-MONt f No previouv e»perie'*'.e Ro c k in g specializing r* pm.: excellent pay. Apply In T>-plng required. Salary-; $400 .1 FORD 1966 Galaxle, 500, 4-door Brick \valls, patios, outdoor-tn- pairing roofs of all kinds, new ience needed. Apply in per­ MECHANIC for pin ^ tter ma- 533-7349 requ.rerl Er,f,,:irren‘ ope' to s'.yone [lerson between 10 a m. • 12 BAKERY salesgirl., experienced FREE KITTENB. males and hardtop, fully cqulppevl. $1,595 door fireplaces, sidewalks, roofs, gutter work, chimneys W. T. BRANT Ca If you have the qualifications we have the job. son. Overtime available. chlhea. Must have k>me me­ (former Fuller Brush bldg.) lUHin or after 6 p.m. female, black, black and whit* Coll after 8 p.m.. 649-4279. chimneys. Free estimates. clcaited and repaired. SO years' . preferreil. Parkade Bakery, PARKADE AppotnttnenU arranged, U b-. chanical experience. For 175 Pin* * L ^ Manchestei and calico. CaU 649-4617 any­ Doniitnlc Morrone, 649-1604. experience - Free estimates HAIRDRESSER Full or |v»rt-.“ 649-8820. P*y with eral benefits. nlghta only. Apply tn pereon. 645-ZSS2 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, square ability, health and accident insurance, benefit | time, * LIGHT truick’ ng. odd Jobs, also Call Hpwlev 643-5361 . 644 time. LuJon Salon of Beauty, Vernon Lanes, Route ^83. yer- (fpirner NormaiYs Fum, back, blue, snow tlrea, gas 8333 - 643-1939. ' i"' ' • \ X 'Waranoiise' moving large appllanoes Burn­ I program and uniforms. \ ... _ V \ T heater, luggage rock, attrac- 640 HUUard St. _U I ^ ' 4 2 6* comer o< Pine A Forest 'Bt.ii ing barrels delivered 44 644 ROOFING, Gutters, Chimneys - SAt.iESl.AnY, mature, respon- ^ve and serviceable. 644-8057 Manchester. Conn. ■ j, M4m.-F«.' 9-9. *•$.-*-6 ■ 1775 . ; New ami repiilrs our speclaK -'Ihle. Uvji Iniurly rate, full- HYDRiAUUC back hoe Opera­ Apply to John Maiorca, Service Mgr. PONIES, mare, 'exekflent with ■ _ rtewe^ , \ > ^ _ ___ 1960 FORD Country Squire, ty. M years experience. Erce tipio only, 35-40 hour week (In- Polishers Wanted MEN WANTED — part-time tor. steady work. 643;dw7. power steering and .brakes. PAUL'S Odd Jobs Done -- chlldram C e l d t a T ^ «*t- e.stimates. Call Roy Kiuiehl. chules Thursday night till 9 stoat reawwimhU ntler aZl-llU. * * $™- Chain saW .wxxrk, roofing, drive­ mornings, for Janitorial dutlee. m e n WAIfTED—part-time eve­ reasonable offer, 643-1313. Good running condition. $150. 643-0J53 after 6 p.m. ami all day Saturday). CaU , M«n who are willing to team polishing with pad. CaU dlVltlO. 643-6167 after 5 :30. ways sealed. ; carpent^'. ma- for finished work on turbine blades and vanes. 646-4320. nings; for' Janitorial di^es. 646- Bomiry wvirk. attics, cellars, •Mr, ShaptrOj . 643-3128. Casual r>RESSER and, double bed with Village Shops, Maneheater. Above average hourly rates, fringe benefits and De CORMIER MACHINE operator capable ot 4230. Article* For Sale 4S garages cleaned, Jawns fertll- profit sharing plan. Apply at ^ box . .spring and mattresa. 1955 VOLKI^WAGEN, red, goorl Ized, etc.' Phone 6494KKO (or setting up guaraoteas. ie* them at* be arraagad. Good starting ^______antique. Inquire 196 Bldwell St. B.D. Pearl's Apphantes 646 Manchester. Mala St. OaU (Mg-zm- fita. W.T. Grant Oo.. Paraaoe. Head , Herald AcU.

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: ' \ PAGE THIETY I •< ’. MANCHESTEfe EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 MANCTESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 Houses For Sol* 7^2 p o to f Tofwa Out of Town loH For Sola 73 Our of Town Out of Tiown For Sal* For Sole 75 75 > > r S d lu MANCHESTER, in a central EAST Side — Choice "B” zone For Sole 75 ______75 CLASSIFIED area with bus practically at ,lot with all utlUtleis for $7,900. COVBiNTRT — Perfect starter ^ E N T R T l a k e - 3 room Nixon Follows TR’s Advice: world T, J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- VER n 6 n — Neat 6 - room the door. Neat four room house eEimrs overlooking lake. In- home. TWo twin-sized bed­ Ranch with formal dining completely renovated. New 1577. rooms, paneled Uving room, sulated paneled Interior, needs BOLTON CENTER room, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, , heating system, tiled. bath, eat-tn' kitchen, large treed lot[ w ril and septic Uuak, $3,600. APPROXrMA’TELY foUr acres basement garage. A terrific modern kitchen (stove and re­ new oil furnace, full iiiBUlatian! l^ e r Agency, Realtor^ 648- Finds Renewal in the West prime land. Near community Large four-bedroom .Ranch value at $21,500. Call Doris frigerator .stay), basemeht. Can’t beat this for only $12 / By DOUGLAS B. (CORNELL football gam e betweert '.the Los he ropo^ted he not only 'ivas CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS college site and new Route 6. on an acre plus lot. Eleven Smith, Jarris Realty Co., Real­ Combination windows. Selling Aaaoolated Pre— W h W Angeles Rams and Kansas City styarnled over by su rfen but 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.MT ,$21,600. Phllbrlck Agency,. rooms In all, two-car ga­ tors, 643-1121. '500, Keith Agency,' 646-4126 W EST WlUington — Priced tor tor $16,900. T .i. Crockett, Real­ 649-1922. SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) Chiefs. knocked down twice by waves. kealtors, 646-4200. rage, tool shed, playroom, ■ /quick sale, 0(4 boom Ranch. tor, 643-1877. —Prealdent Nlxtm to no devotee ’The President had a crypUc ■ Even though the Secret Serv­ etc. Immediate oceppahey. ’Three bedrooms, built-ina, gar COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ^ V T ; BOLTON ~::one and one-fifth FOR THE discriminating buy­ of the ■trqnuous life—he won’t appraisal of hto go\f game when ice and' the Cbast Guard protect $19,900 RANCH. Five rooms, T. J. .Crockett, Realtor, 643- « ^ e , large lo t ’Twenty mln- acre buildlhg lot with lake er, we have Juat listed a cen­ tackle the urfboard hto daugh­ he turned up In Yorba Linda, hto beach when he to on it, Nix­ 4:30 P.M. DAT BEFORE PUBLICATION three bedrooms, new kitchen 1577. " . utos to Hartford, $19,900. Phllr privileges. Other building lots ter chimney, autbenUc Co­ t e r gave him, for hto birthday. where he was born.56 years ego. on to finding it more to his lik­ cabinets. Beautifully landscap­ NOTICE OF Ups Realty, 649-9288 or 872- Deadline for Saturday and Monday is 4 :S0 p.m. Frida; to choose from. From $5,(X)0. lonial Cape nestled in the hills But he has thb time and places A woman spectator inquired ing to climb into a helicopter tor ed' lot. A better buy by Phil- 3214. Anthony G. FlanOj- 646-0191. of Glastonbury in a pic­ theoe days for golf add iwlmr how ids game was going. a five-mimite run down the brick Agency, Realtors, 646- TOUR COOPERATION W ILL|>IA I L A ^ DlSSOLimON turesque setting In a prestige mlng and "ronew al." "N ow and then" he answered. coast to a fine beacon on Camp 4200. TO V E N TR Y - $15,500. seven- BE APPRECIATED U IA L 04J-2711 LEGAL nelt^borbood. For appoint­ Nixon hadn’t golfed for more Pendleton Marine Base. Notice is hereby given that room Cape, four bedrooms, 1(4 Here at the Weatern White ment Call Phllbrlck Agency than a year unUl he Uckled a While it to easy here "to get Resort Proporty DEBHART REAL’TY, INC., a baths, built-ins. Immediate oc- Houab, moat weekday morntoga NOTICE 646-4200. cuftancy. Pasek Realtors, usually are given over to four or couioe at Miami, Fla., a month away from the office and re la x ,. MANCHESTER Connecticut corporation, -with Continued From Preceding Page For Scrio 74 MLS, 289-7475, 742-8243. Bill five houra of the tasks no presi­ or so ago. Now that the Presi­ Nixon Is by no means throwing its principal • place of business W A P P IN G —Beautiful six- TOW N OF MANCHESTER Wolcott, 568.1563. dent to finding time tor the off the weight of international or HOLLISTER SCHOOL room Ranch. ExceUent con­ dent ever escapes—paper work BOLTON LA K E —Y ea r ’round in Mjanchester, Connecticut, has game. Press Secretary Ronald domestic problems. Investment Property ’The Zoning Board of Appeals dition. Consisting of living and conferences. But 3,600 miles Houses For Sole 72 4V4 room home. Oil hot water been dissolved by Resolution of OOVENTRY - Bolton ItoT. L. Ziegler said Nixen was Since coming here Aug'. 9th he will hold public hearings on room, dining room, kitchen from Washington, the volume to For Sole 70>A Is Juat one block away from heat, 150’ of lake frontage with its Board of Directors and Four-room Ranch, fireplace, “ shooting a lltUe better and get­ has: Monday, September 16, 1969, and three . bedrooms. Alu­ leas, and afternoons and week­ FOUR-ROOM Ranch with ■ rec this six-room Colonial on trees and privacy. Enclosed Shareholders. A Certificate of treed, private yard, near shopl ting to like it a little better." Sent a flurry of messages to MANCHESTER — Modem starting at 7:00. p.m. In the ends normally are free. room, treed lot. Near shopping Delmont St. Three bed- porch. Immaculate condition. Dissolution has been filed with minum siding, alr-condlUonlhg ping. Only $15,900. Hayes ’There was no word whether Congress; held meetlngB with Main St. building Including Hearing Room of the Municipal So Nixon qdns off by helicop­ and bus line. Ideal for retired 'TOOms, enclosed paneled- Hurry! H9,yes Agency, 646-0131. the' Secretary of State !as re­ to dining room. Lot about one Agency, 646-0131. Nixon had broken 90, as he has hto cabinet, 'hto economic advto- two stores and warehouse.' E x­ * ter to the fairways or beaches or starter home. Braithwalte porch, two-car garage. $25,- Building to hear and' consider quired by law. ' acre. All this for $26,900, Mit­ In the past. ers. the NaUonal Security and cellent income producer. Rea­ 900. ; I TO LLA N D .— Young and pretty almost every afternoon. Oeqa- Agency, 649-4693. the folio-wing petitions: All creditors. If any, are ten Realty, Realtors, 648-6930. In the aquatic department, Urban Affairs Councils; hon­ sonable. Call for details. Hayes three-bedroom Ranch, on a aiohaUy he takes K rather aim­ Item 8 Manchester Memorial warned to present written the PresMent seems to enjoy his ored the ApoUo 11 astronauts at Agency, 646-0131. LARGE L Ranch. Seven rooms, LEGAL ANDOVER— Must sell— ’Three beautiful treed lot. Cut-stone less drive In the evening when ANTHONY G. FIANO Hospital, 82 Haynes Street, 81 claims to Lessner, Rottner, view of the rolling Pacific, at a Los: Angeles dinner; met In fireplace, bullt-lns, 1% baths, Russell Street, Residence Zone bedroom Ranch. Two - car fireplace, bowed window, built- hto long-time close friend from . X 646-0191 Karp & Plepler, Attorneys, 364 the tx>ttom (of the bluff below his Son Francisco with South K o­ huge recreation room, garage, /n o t ic e B. Vari^ce is requested to garage, equipped greenhouse ins, large dining area, garage." Key Btocayne, Fla., C. Q.' Land For Sale 71 trees. $27,900. Hutchins Agen­ Middle ’Turnpike West, Man­ with office. Acre lot. Only $24,- $340,000 hbme, more than he rean President Chung Hee permit - the parking of motor Immediate occupancy. Only "B ebe” Reboao'to around. Now cy, Realtors, 649-6324. / chester, Connecticut 06940, on 500. Helen Palmer, Realtor. does a dip . , Pork; flown to Colorado ANDOVER — 29 lovely wood­ ^N OF M A N C H E ST E R vehicles for hospital purposes $23,900. ColU A Wagner Realty, and then he gathers up the fam ­ MANfTlESTER. ^— Two family or before January 2, 1970, or 648- 6321. He has 350 feet of beach. But Springs, Uolo., to address the ed acres. 1,165’ frontage. Nice 875-3396, 643-9088. ily and goes out to dinner at one MANCHESTER. — ’Two-St^^ 5-6. Central location. City 9 Manchester Planning at above locations. thereafter be barred as by the .first tim e he tested the surf National Governors Conterence. brook-swimming pool poten­ (D 1M» W NIA, Ik . of the scores of restaurants home, two baths, 4-5 bedrooms, utilities. Large wooded lot. Im ­ w d Item 4 The U * R Housing BOL’TON — Custom built nlne- SOUTH WINDSOR — I>rice re- tial. Three miles from new Rt. Statute pro-vlded. nearby. central location. Npwer fur­ maculate condition. Mid 30’s. "Next year, could I go to the Woodstock music and art lioli.ioid a public hearing on Sep- Corp., 10 Carter Street, Rur­ Dated at Manchester, Con­ room R a l^ Ranch. ’Three or duced. Newly painted three 6, minutes to Hartford and nace! I.ot of hou.se for $20,500. Meyer Agency, Realtors, 643- /tember 8, 1969 at 7:30 p.m. in al Residence Zone. Request tour bedrooms, large living bedroom Spilt Level close to A bit plaintively; Nixon men­ UOonn. Excellent financing fair traffic jam?" . necticut, this 22nd day of Au­ .Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 0609. extension of permission to room with cathedral ceUlng Wapptog. Wall to wall carpet­ tioned the strenuous life, surf­ through owner. M. H. Palmer, / the Municipal Building to pro- gust 1969. (UeroU photos by Buoelvto^tul .’Copters Rush GIs - pose amendments to the Zoning maintain freestanding ground Debhart Realty, Inc. with fuli-wall fireplace, family ing, two fireplaces, partial rec GOP Regristrar Fred Peck, left, accepts petitions from William Murray. board. renewal and President Realtor, 643-6321. LIB E R ’TY ST., 5-blg, rooms, CAPE—Six room, three or four Regulations as follows: sign. ' By Lessner, Rottner,"' style kitchen, with built-lns and room, beautiful in-ground ’Teddy Rooeevelt last Wednes­ new furnace, garage, well bedrooms,, built-in bookshelves . _ ___ I Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Scrie i z It'em 5 Kenyon Olt Company, glass sliding door, large fin­ swimming pool, garage. Only day. He was standing beneath kept yard In center of every­ and drawers. Wooded lot. Han- . Karp & Plepler AR’nCLE n, 'SEnded with ex­ ment, breezeway, attached ga­ ments. purpose of erecting fireplace will hold public hearingts on gets results. Call Louis Dimock candidate for town clerk, did scanning a biography of Theo­ paneled rec room with bar, Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, clerk, to oppose incumlient atroyecl 72 enemy bunkers and nia styled Ranch home on the Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, tras like carpeting throughout, rage. Beautifully treed acre AR’nCLE rv. SECnON 2— and chimney. Monday, September 16, 1969, Realty. 649-9823. He declined to comment on so on the basts that opposlUon dore Rodsevelt. One point, he 646-4200. 2-car garage. CaU Suzanne 646-4200. Democrat Edward Tomkiel any future aoUons. killed 16 traopn with machine most attractive acre plus lot dishwasher, air-conditioning lot. $24,900. Phllbrlck Agency. Cohcemlne Group Dwellings Item 7 Hayden Griswold Jr. and starting at .7:00 p.m., in the to Tomkiel may resuK In lost said, came through clearly: Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson ALL CASH for your property State Crashes we’ve ever seen. Priced in the units, plus a two-car garage Realtor.1 . 646-4200. Walter S'. Fuss, 210 Main VERNON — $13,500. In service, in the Nov. 4 niunicipal The R^xiblican Town Com­ votes tor other Republican can­ "That he, as PresItWnt of the B U CKLEY School — Cape, 8 Beach & Oo., Realtors. ’This section is amended to Hearing Room of the Municipal .u . 1. . m.Iro from the ( ambodlan bor- high 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- and a lot that affords the maxi­ within 24 hours. Avoid red tape eliections. ' mittee to conducUng a “ Meet didates for town oCflM. The. rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 full permit single building devel­ Street, Residence. Zone C- Building to hear and consider must sell, cute 2-bedroom '»««■ “ I TO m ll« northwert of 0131. MANCHESTER 614 room Garri­ Instant service. Hayes Agency. On Aug. 20, Murray paid p the Candldetes’’ meeting Thurs­ argument was that Tomkiel Take 3 Lives baths, formal dining room, mum of privacy. T. J .. Crock­ opment. Variance is requested to re­ the following petitions: Ranch. New fireplace, furnace, ways received renewed strength a.c--, n a ett, Realtor, 643-1577. son Colonial, double garage, 1% ^ 646-0131 $25 fUlng fee and took out day night. Murray said today would draw Republican voters from goingeolne to#o the — great . . . out- Salgtsi. U.8. headquarters aald MANCHESTER modem kitchen,, living foom Reason: Single building a.port-' duce side yard to 8.62 feet to STATE HEARING ALSO. , roof, storms, septic, landscap- No American casualtlra were baths, fireplaced living room, PANELED walls and carpeted peUUons for the post. He re­ th^ he will attend if invited, who might vote the straight doora. He. of course, was known (f-kmUnuml from Page One) with fireplace, full shed dorm­ floors are Just two of the many ments are to be considered allow for roof overhang. Item 1 Shell Oil Com pany,, tog. Beach privileges. M. ' H. reported. BOWERS School District — formal dining room, rec room, turned the petitions to G O P and m ay even attend if not. He Democratic Ucloet. . as the President who believed in 12 ROOMS I! er, basement completely nice features of this six-room group dwellings, and subject Item 8 W. Sidney Harrison, 671- south side Spencer Street, ap­ Palm er Realtor, 643-6321. dent aceiv' with cheat, arm and Three-bedroom Ranch. Alr- convenient location. $31,900. Public Records Registrar Fred Peck thds morn­ the strenuous life. I am not sure The enemy command finished off- with heat, breeze­ condltloned, partially finished Cape. ’There ore three big bed­ to group dwelling control. 579 Center Street, Residence proximately G58 feet west of leg Injurlea Centrally located 2-famlly Call Warren E. Howland, Real­ SOUTH WINDSOR 6(4 room Warrantee. Deeds ing, the deadline d a t e for re­ that I can go as far as he d.ld In launched Its fall campaign Aug. way, 2-car garage, new alumi­ basement, acre parklike rooms, formal dining room, AR’nCLE IV, SECnON 2A Zone C and Residence ^ n e A. Hlllstowii Hoad, Business' tine of Uie three prnama killed close to bus, shopping and tor, 643-1108. Ranch, o n e ^ lrd down as­ Edward Swain to Donald J. turning them. that respect—I won’t oven ride 12 with attarks on 150 alHed num siding, $27,600. Phllbrlck yard, many extras. ■ Helen kitchen and 1>4 new baths. A new section governing mul Variance is requested to use Zone II. Requeat Special Ex­ wha II' >x>ung boy. aijd atatio po­ churches. Owner’s side now sumes 5% cent mortgage. and M arie Flynn, property at 38 Peck, with the assistance of OlherGties | Fire Calls a surfboard.” bazee and ihaith Vietnamese Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Palmer, Realtor, 643-6321. M A N C m S T E R — New on Nicely treed comer, lot with ' tl-story, multi-family build­ Residence Zone A land for ception to ei-ect gas station town*, nuMk (rf them In an arc 66 lice ivt tile Kcene sold the other vacant and ready for im­ Immediate occupancy, rec Lilac St., conveyanoe tax $22.56. Ftaff members Mrs. Catherine TTio first Roosevelt, Nixon markrt, 6-room Cape on beau­ Redwood fencing, 24’ pool and ings is proposed for Zones parking (6 spaces) and vari­ and Certificate of Approval miles northwest tu 80 milea 'vlctlmn were u man and a wom ­ mediate occupancy. Dlsti- M ANCHESTER well planned $14)900 — Attractive ’b-room nx>m, double! garage; $23,900. Russell E. and Judith M. An­ Perkins and Mrs. Eleanqr John­ Hit by Riots, , 8t 12:35 a.m. today town fire­ said, was renewed, by going to tifully treed lot, central loca­ privacy. School bus stops at Residential A, B and C and ance to reduce side yard re­ for same. Also, request vari­ mrtheast of Saigon. But enemy an. not yet Idmitlfled. wanher, disposal, waslu^r 7|^-room Cape, In town’s finest home 2 .Jedrooms. (lining Hayes Agenc;jr 646-0131. thony to Ruth K. Murray, prop­ son, started checking the 636 fighters extinguished a fire In a the West and then back to the tion, near school, bus, shop­ comer. Assumable 6(4 per cent Business I, I I and H I. E f­ quirement to 12 feet. ance to erect free-standing attacks ster St. awesome duties of th e’'W hite ping, fireplace, Jalousied mortgage. Price $24,900. Prin­ fective control by the Com­ Item 9 Evelyn Slawson, east rotating sign clo.ter to'street W ILLIN G ’TON — 6-room Cape, within a week. mlle southbound stretch of In­ price of $27,500. Please call garages, fireplaced living heat, attached garage, Hutch­ ance tax- $34.10. termine whether they included Looting, Fire Yesterday, officials at Man­ House. porch, garage. Bel Air Real ciples only, 649-0107. mission is included. side of Oakland Street, north- line than permitted. 4 bedrooms, large 2-car garage U S. officers say they bellevr terstate 91 between Meriden and 649-5306 or 875-6611. ' room, paneled don, formal din­ ins Agency, RcaltofS, 649-5324. Ansal^ Heights Inc. tX> Walter those of the 423 registered R e­ chester Memorial Hospital call­ Then, in a rambling, Incom­ Estate, Vincent A. Bogigdni, east.^comer of Bea^con and Item 2" Almar Enterprises Inc., New Itoven. and said they did ing room, equipped kitchen. BRICK older home In very Reason: To accommodate with horse and pony stalls. J. and Doris E. Senkow, prop­ publicans needed for certifica- (Continued'from Page One) tlw enemy is trying to re|s>slUon COMPUTERIZED Realtor, '643-9332. ed ftreGghters to wash aome plete sentence, the President In- Situated on tree studded lot. .SPACIOUS brick Cape, three foreseeable building . and Oakland Streets, - Residence 249 Broad Street. Industrial Situated on 1(4 acres. Only erty on Dartmouth Rd., convey­ (tion. Ito troops' ft.r another ierles « ( ''<>< expect the Uiree maithbound CUS’TOMER 8ERVICE.S good condition. ’Three bed- The Parkesbuig violence gasoline off the roadway that dlcatod he would be following aliurka. lahea of the superhighway _cou1d Realistically priced $49,600. large bedrexjms, formal dining housing trends. Zone A. Variance is requested . Zone. Request S p e^ il Excep- $26,900. T. J. Crockett, Real­ ance tax $46.20. At 1 p.m. he reported that MANCHESTER New List- rooms and bath on second spread to nearby Coatesville had lefdted from a car parked the past president westward ho: Call Warren E.. Howland, Real­ room, fireplace, family room, SECTION to erect one-story profession­ • tlon, for (Jenernl Repairer'S tor, ^5-.6279. Margaret G. Trask to Noel R. 596 of the signatures were reg­ Hanoi radk) reported that the be reopened before noon. S Ing, Five-room Cape, two-car floor, oversized closets. Spa- A R ’TICLE TV, atoer blacks went Into the there. The call waa received at "But - certainly standing here wnui about 100 (eat ' • B & W tor, 643-1108. two full baths, two-zone heat, Concerning Public Garages al office building and pro-vide License and Certificate of Ap­ and Annette L. Cyr, property at istered Republicans and he cer­ Viet tYjng 1ms again pfedgeil to'’ Vtoibllky garage, nicely landscaped, , clous dining room, heated sun- ■VERNON — Four - bedroom streets there upon hearing of 12:36 pjn. in this grove of Redwoods, to when the aroklent oocurred; ami BARROWS and WALLACiE Cto. garage, city water and sewers. and Service Stations, etc. parking for same. proval for same. 79-81 Cottage St., conveyance tified Murray’s nomlnaUon. cemtinue flgtitlng imtiyiill Amer­ RANCH — 6'/j rooms, first treed yard, close to bus line room, second bath, living room- Colonial plus family room, the outprealuin Parkesburg. ' ' realJ|e whnt a few momenta of It, had Improved to only one- He first to call at $24,900. Col- All persons Interested may All persons interested may tax $24.20. The action marks a flrat In ican tr<«|M*nre wUlmrawii (n>ni Manchester I’arkade and shopping. Only $22,900. H. has fireplace and french demrs' ’This section has been com­ solitude in this magnificent quarter mile by mid-morntng. floor, plus finished rec room 11-Wagner Realty, 289-0241. attend this hearing. att/Snd this hearing. living room, fireplace, formal Manchester’s history. Murray’s PoTce am sted 42 persons South Vietnam a^kl the South Manchesterr 649-5306 - M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- leading to hall and open stair­ pletely revised. This re-vision Attachment place carl "mean, whnt-It can In basement, sunken formal Zoning Board of Appeals dining room, kitchen with petitions, under -a party label during the disturbance in Ft. Vletqamese goVerument U One of the three bodlea re­ 9993. _ • way. Many pleasing features. more effectively controls uses Zoning Board of Appeals Bajter Lu m b ^ Co. Inc. of’ M ANCHESTER -Custom built dining room with beamed cell­ TWO-FAMILY flats Masonry builit-ins, garage. Only $31,900. and not contesting a party nom­ I-auderdale. Navy To Try mean to a man who to presi­ moved from the wreckage was which require Zoning Board endeiu'c shaded lot enhances this 7- on 45 iicres of land, palnstnk- ' ARTICLE TV, SECTION 9- Bel Air Real Estate, Vincent mittee, when it met Aug. 18 WouMly very w-iioua" tilting back In a rocker on the laxIiOa of some of the wrecked ______St____i _____ COLONIAL—Ten rooms. First Dwight Donald Phelps. ,Ver- " I (doq’t think this thlngohos day. rooin Cajie witli flrcphu-o, I'/j ingly restored I7th. century Eight-room home with five MANCHESTER Conceming Vehicle Parking A* Bogglni Realtor. 643-9332. to endorse candidates, voted not on Uie lnv«i(t|{^aiUon ('onchictcd front stoop. Ho is becoming a -cahi. floor consists of large living rK>n, and Janet Elaine Lim- overtones of a racial conflict,’’ Nortli Vtetniun’s premier In baths, rec room, j walk- former Grist mill. Waterwheel ntoms down, three up, IMi ’This section has been com­ to endorse a candidate tor town lit Sublo In Into (he colli- golfing president In the. pattern $135, PA YS A L L room with fireplace, , dining VE R NO N '— ’Three-bedroom berger,' Ellington, Sept. 6, South he said. / turn promised that the North out basement. ■ Assumable that generates your own elec­ baths. Excellent condition As«ume the mortgjige on pletely ' revised and includes clerk. Its action followed re­ irion. of the late Dwight I). EJaenhow- room, modem kitchen with Ranch, Wall to wall carpeting United Methodist Church. The violence started Sunday Vietnamese wojild Increase School SyntciiiH mortgage at 611 per cent. Pric­ tricity. .plcture.sque waterfall, . throughout. Many featut'es this fine Intown Colonial space requirements based on jection of Murray's candidacy, AJcLemore, wlio afftoep in er, whom he 'served ns vice such 08 on oversized lot, bulIt-ins, den, large fam ily throughout, garage. Nicely Carey David Nordgren, Hart­ night, after a sheriff’s deputy their fighting aid to the Viet ed to sell, 20’s. Call C. J. with water rights. F’or further Six rooms with garage, use. after he was nominated from I^Tcjibln at the Umo o< the coIU- president. aluminum siding, two-car room, plus finished rec room Center St. & Thompson Rd., Manchester landscaped lot. Convenient lo­ ford, and Susan Lee Bousquet, stopped a drag racer and a t'ong ’’until the Amertoan ag­ Conlithi, J. D. Real Estate As­ Information call Phllbrlck the floor. He received the votes For one. five-day. stretch, N ix­ MiiHt <]omplctc garage, new gas heating . ready for Imnuxihutie occu- in basement. Second floor has Reason; To improve parking 97 Habkmatack St., Sept. 6, St. woman watt shot In the crowd Hion. Uf chiax<*tlng, but offlc<*rH the nl^ht of Um* coUl- one course or another. Private overthrown, and the puppet 6306 or 875-6611. 4535. ■ Murray, noting that hto peU­ ing in the city. Here la u new scaped - slx-TXK>m Ranch. 5'A tomorrow. T; J. Crockett, garage* Adjoining land may be Concerning Enforcement One jt Two-Bedroom Apartments non. and Linda 'Lucille Bllver- poUce said that she was hit by a jiion. The chaiige Mild U»e cap­ and military courses are open to army la collapsed and crushsd WASHINGTON (API Citttgr Realtor, 643-1677. ' COMI’UTERIZED Uons were circulated in all sev­ Ranch built right. Huge mus­ per cent ivHsumablc mortg)ige, acquired. ,$38,900. Phllbrlck -A new section which, requires EAST Hartford — $18,200. Flve- stbne Smith. Sept. 5. sniper’s bullet. She. was In good tain had been informed tlion* him, and he has ranged as far mto the mud of utter, defeat” CUSTOMER SERVICES en of Manchester’s voting dis­ Uei Hu|wrm« Oairt'e desegrega­ ter bedroom, fireplaced living $117 monthly payment Includes Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. that a developer must obtain F^ee Heat and Hot Water room Ranch, baseboard heat, condition today. wiLM likely to be mimq'uvering as 70 to 100 miles by helicopter "A ll the people and all the tricts, th an k ^ those who help­ tion stand that '.'ifie lim e fo r . room, front and rear porch, principle. Interest . and times. a "Site Development Permit” basement, trees, near bus. As­ The violent crowd In Dayton which would requtn^ hU preii- to reach them. r— — ^------. fighters of our nation,” Prender October Draft 29,000 ed him get the signatures. fiHM-r deliberation' hws garage, large lot. Keith Agen­ I ’riced mid 20’s. Owner, 644- MANCHESTER Green area. . . B & W Ju s t listed 6-room Colonial prior to a building permit for Rental Also Includes sume 6% percent. $133. month­ begtth forming about 11 p.m. ence t>n the bridge but did not Sports fan Nixon doubled up a Ptuun Van I->ong declared In an featuring country size kitchen, ‘ ‘I feel that this result uphokto Inform the bridge of thl« find eciflc ordiTM lo wiikr Angeles Country Club course choice family type of homes. Manche-ster Parkado tial. 649- 5324. . A Pentagon ordered today Induc- about 10 blocks from- the down- drtermlned to ever more force­ Hrehnon Jr ordered ischixit sys­ treed yard. Low 20’s. .Keith Range Vith Self-Cleaning Oven • Two-Door Refrig- party system, and that it vin­ hi mprlor to Uk» mjuiruverM. wMh his most ‘ constant oppo­ fully tnfonslfy our flgtitlng, to Three, down, three iip, two full Mancho.-rtcir 649-5306 Reason; ’The existing regula­ Uon of 29,000 In October, the 'Avi) area. Police diverted It tem In Denver and Oklahoma Agency 646-4126, 6 4 9-;^. erator-K-eezer • Dispeeal • Dishwnslier • Two Air, HEBRON—6(4 room Ranch. 3 dicates my origin^ decision to K-amney bi accused nf fullur#* nent. Atty. Gen. John N-'MIlch- fight on without ceasing, (bttll A Cute Style The Four Seasons baths, carpeting. Attic, full tions do not provide for any same level as September.- into the predominantly Negro City to ado|>t liOegratlon ptosis bedrooms, well treed acre lot, seek the office,’ ’ he comment­ lo, infortn Mcl-^mon*. ll»»l the basement, gas heal. Two car FOUR-bedroom Riuich, garage, p ™ . ™ ------tvs onn checks on the site work aiid CondiWofilng Units • Ti-averSe Rods • Venetian Blinds ’The announcement said 27,000 West-side. Several police were ell. and stay oyer tor s nigtit Wetory Is %von, until the Soulih to this fall garage. F'lne residential nelgh- largelaree lot, lot. full full cellnr celUu". r-nriCan you v*,,, “ “ IV AC Y $25,.9(X). Immacu­ ’ built-lns, fireplace, wall to wall ed. - hit by rocks and bottles. The KvHn« l^*ul been onVrrd to late Raised Ranch. Country If is antclpated that Improved • to Wall Carpeting throughout. Two bedroom' of the draftees will be assigned ■ ItrMsain kn>s?ked down Ftl- iKirluxxl. .Owner transferred. top this for $19,900. Mitten carpeting, rear porch, % GOP town chairman M. Ad­ crtjwd, made up mostly of ctuinge HtiiUon: of nl(H e^abllMh- kitchen, two fireplaces,' recre- development will result. Such apartoents include one and one-half baths. to the Arm y and 1,400 to the M a­ day a Judgment by the U 8 Q r- l ‘ rjced to aell at $31,000. Possi­ Realty, Realtora, 643-6930. finished recreaUon loom-small ler Dobkln, when informed that youths, broke windows In sever- Ir.g-the relative roun*e, Npeei) ____ ation room, garage, patio, matters as landscaping, drsdn- Ample'parking, individual basement storage, master rines. cuU (lYairt of Appeals In Denver, ble to a.ssume $15,700 S-t* per­ study In walk-out, full base­ Murray’s candidacy has been' il business places, police sold. and pciHith^i of tl>c Midboumo M ANCHESTER 4-bcdroom Split huge treed lot. Hutchins Agen- age, public utility provision ’Die Pentagon said the Octo­ Washington Anxious wldrh Itad Mocked (rdSraJ dU- cent mortgage on this one. ’T. TV/antenna. Convenient to transportation, sliopiiing, ment. Many, extras. Ask­ ccrtlf'ed, said, "Our deylslon Several arrests were made. lK‘fore man«niverlng Uh* Kviuu#; Levcl,’ with 3 cyrumlc baths, cy. Realtors, 649-5324. and driveways, etc. wU be ber call "supports cun-ently ap­ tilct court orders lo proceda . .1. CnH'ketl, Realtor, 643-1577. schools and churches. ing $26,700. Owner, 643-0996. (not to endorse a candidate for State police sealed Parkes­ bf fnihri^ to lake ii prudent considered prior to construc­ proved force levels and will as­ with the idans. both of which In­ living room has cathedral cell------^ ^ '— town clerk I has not been alter­ burg o ff to outsidera and sum­ cour»i« rejw.h the new^-[Kjwl- Ing, bay window and wail to MANCHES’TER 8-rrom Clape tion. Rental agent on premises 1-7 p.m. Also shown by sure a timely flow of replace­ volve busing of students thto MANCHESTER guolnt Caiw, ed; W e )iave made our decision, moned about 100 poIUx; from Uon: j6f falling lo. get^ rocom* Over Libyan .Coup in country setUng. Garage, 2 . o r n n m tt ^pointment. One-quarter mile east of Exit 92, Wilbur TOLLAND ments for met! completing, their fall giHid condition, 2 or 3 bed- wall carpeting. Grade'' level '' ~ SECTION 6- and we will stand by It. t baths, dishwasher, carpeting. Cross Parkway, Route 15 and 1-84. a booming community a few terms of service.’' nearby towns to contain the vio­ mennttlonH fn*m hi* U? rooimt. fireplace, nicely liuul-., family room, kitchen with Resldence Zoife C- . ■'As far as I,a m concerned at WASHINOTtlN (API On sy offices In iJbys. one In Tile plans will affect sotna Posek Realtors, MLS, 289- m iles east of Manchester.- The 29,000-man draft quotas lence there. formitUKi renter <#n the new scaixxl lot, garage. Priced for '* bullt-lns and dining area. Mid Paragraph B is deleted and the surfsoe .rfflclal Washington iiraded by George 4,000 stieienls In Denver end 7476, 742-8243, Bill Wolcott 6618- TELEPHONE 646-2623 Stop by, or call our office, tor September and October- are ran h/kJ r>f falling lo • quick sale. $24,900. Cali Paul 30'b. Wolverton Agency. Real­ replaced ' by "Group Dwell­ . , . _ 1 . t-.. .K.. lAuis, and the other In Balds I.4W toudents In Oklahoma CUy. 1863. if you are looking tor a firm the me^'rimg of u rdded mslntalfw a cool facaoe, but the ' ” tors, 649-2813. nearly 5,(X)0 fewer than the , If " with J(sm i4i MuhtvUMofitvUle - In Tile SuprenwT Chsirt Jurtlce act­ /■ W. Itougon. Realtor, 640-4538. ings. subject to the requlre- small horse farm ; or land ewMgce frF>m Ihe MellxiUrhe year's highest of '®»t Feb­ ...... NIxoh.. adniinlstratl^...... charge to ed after the appeals, court dsci-. M ANCHESTER ^ —Your furnh ■ ments of Article IV, Section (we got ail kinds) . • ■ some ^ Thoms Authors Article about her cour»e. of'fulling lo NEW Listing —Largo six-room ruary. Ttie lowest rhonthly draft douMedty ooocsrnsdirnsd over the u H officials said thsy knirw s;«era of the Junta wito oust Schools open Tuesday In both windows! What woman with a swimming pool. ’Two- .• nltions or four Cape Cod styled he.-ordered would {mjI the FaViinM -heating system. Nice triH'd lot. Some kind of a "domino (hso- nd the TV-year-old monarch. rsttos wouldn't want this. Modern car garage. Wall to wall (1) Definition S Apartment homes, one with 1(4 acres In a cover stn a rollijeon <'OurM> a id Ihrp of Very clean. H. M. FTechelte, LEGAL . ry" ccajld work In the Arab King Idris According to eenbaa- In Denver, Federal laetrlctT kitclum. Come see It. meas­ carpeting. Immediate occu­ House is deleted. (hat.^ias two horse stalls: ed in thc jlune 1 rtlitlon of "H os­ Thoms said. / not taking effe< iWdy ,-artum to Realtors, 647-9993 . pancy. Only $25,500. IMMEDIATE countrlaa. eapecloily In North >y rept>rts the country a$>paafs fudgw William Doyle IhuI or- ’ ure It, buy It. Keith Agency, (2) ItoflnlUon T.Th e deflni- a_oommerclal block In the pitals,’' the officlai Journal of Thoms writea. " ’rhe hoapltal I revent the f^llalon NOJ O n C E Africa,’ oome offlclato fear If to. be calm. derwl a ’ hew ly elected school JORDT St. -nr Brick Cape, 640-4126, 649-1^. aon of Group Dwellings is area, etc. T. J. Crockett. the,J4merican Hospital Associa­ sits on a hilUidr In lhe“ center In. addllion to the i ’ S N ary TONYNUF MANCtlESTER iJbya, as ex$>ec4, will not American experts ofj Ule Arab bieird'nut t o mterfsra wWh a ds- imxlern kltchehf formal dining chantfed to read: Tolland Office 875-6279. tion. Edward J. Thorps, the of Orange County at Goshen. . inveMigsklK.m, ji )*hnl ( '8 Aun- HIGHWOOb Drive, better than The Manchester Planning Join the radtcal - camp, UM^iv world "toecHne to eniracte'iizr ,»'gr< gallon ptun approvwl by ro o m ,‘ I'.z bnllta, 14’xl8’ fam ­ - PASEK former ''adrnlntotrator of Man­ N ,^ .T h e site ' li| thfaight/ully trullfin .Ixxml -tw>*e#ii)gal'ed the *:» iV new,-7-room Colonial with ev­ "Group Dwellngs are build­ OPENINGS in earlier Miard lie was over- and Zoning Commission vrill could be tfefnemb'US preosare the pdlilcat leanings of tha new. ily rxH)m, all glass, with rais­ 7,26 BURNSIDE AVE. E. H. ings, or building, containing SU LLIVAN Ave., So. Windsor. chester Memorial Hospital tells I'WUiHraped. for.4he pli-asure ’ of .folh»4f/n It .r»*^ir/rted that nJ- erything. over 28<(9 sq. ft. of hold a public hearing on 8 ^ on Its tiny neighbor. Tuntota, Libyan . regime, saying that "ui- f| by (he Cln ult Uoprt. ed hearth fireplace.' flnlsheel .fam ily dwelling units, each SEVERAL EXCELLENT OPPORTUNltflES Ideal tor home and office, 6- how" a hospital he helped d e s i^ the outoltie world. _^t-s/ but also tvjugh iome„ r'«'i«iion*iiblhty for graceful living nren.’'Prlme lo­ tember 8. 1969 at 7 ;S0 p.m. In one of the few Arab OAjntrleB Ilirre 4s much (oo 'lltUe known In ()klah<7ma City the CIrcutt -rec room In basement. with ' ^REALTORS MLS. buildlhg containing not less room Ranch, walk-out- base­ has taken advantage-of a si>e- fJr the Ihera'putic (•4f«cl on pA- the rolhi^km lay wl.Ui the Mel- c a tio n . lop quality and unique the .Municipal Building to hear' which remained 'friendly to (he, as yet to make an assessmenr court had btbckril Implementa­ bar, automatic garage doors, than 4 ti6r hiore than 16 units HAVE DEVELOPED IN QUR FIRM: ment with 3-room professional clal type e f patient care he •. ents.'tv, - ' I tjfnjme, the pnrnaiy re>^i;r>nNlMt' fiopr plan makes this an out­ 2$9-7475 742-8243 and consider the following peti- Weat. and Us e ffe c t ^ ig h t be The (act thsg Iraq, unde-r .a irtt tion of s plan a$>pnnisd a tnonUi ' extra building lot, beautifully except tor a Janitor dwelling ottioe, garage. Mid 20’s- pioneered. The adrninUtrator of the box- ’ly Wcie wvth th*- FAWiii standing offering. Hayes Agen­ felt also In 'Morocco farther to lat radical government, was the earlier by Federal Ulatrlot landscaptHf . yunl. Phllbrlck unit as permitted in para­ Wolverton Agency Realtors, tkm: ” -s The article appeared In a ij>e- pilal la. MrsXporls M -li'llallii. Mclsernof*^. , t.ohl the- ysnt cy 646-0131, evenings Mr. Han­ the wesg. first t o recognize (he military Judge Isjiher tlufasnon Bronnati Agency Realtors, 646-4200. graph 6.04 of this section.” Item 1 RUBY K. k LORRAINE clal Issue of the national publi­ a former resident, and once ►i^oard he ir^k<'ntK/n wtwTi dler. 649-7613. MANCHESTER — Six - room 649-2813. Officials privately -Junta, might be stgittflcant. one soul he would alluiiv deep thj4t night that lAlVKLY. expanded Gre«n Colonial overkwldng Center -S C H E D U L E OF AREA. /J: about these tears despttc aaeur- wajrrcc said lawyers li> submit briefs In tha MANCHKS'TER NORTH Coventry 5>4 room CHANGE-ADAMS STREET agement effectiveness o f' some , Under the leadership of hix dilp hhichl. t/e requimd to Park. 1(4 bathe, two-car HEIGHT AND BULK GF Have many openings for steady work. No ex­ 'ancee given during the Wieek 1-Jbya’a allrnincanc* Is flrtstly Oklahoma (.Tty cose Tucoitoy, Manm Ranch features four- Ranch, $127 pays all. Assum­ k DEPOT 8TOEET of the country's smaller hoe- Tlioms and Mrs. D'ltalla. th< rhjtnge., uliitum Hut he oaid beilnxims. two baths, large garage, large rooms. Immedi­ BUILDINGS TABLE perience required. Year-round work with oyer- end by i^n lunldentlfted iJbyan Its Immense yealth In oil and 1aj( left no such opening In the COME IN Il^COME able V A mortgage. Hurry this Request tor change of zone to -pltals hospttal reported gl modest mar triere w .ia .$ Mji/Mhng ficder that ivineled fam ily room, wall to ate CK'cupancy. Hayes Agen­ (1) For Residence C all refer­ won’t last. Pasek Realtor|) 289- army nian lo iMmaa Blake. lh«- i»econd»y, lie size, one-fifth that (lenver I'dae I rates. Many benefits, union shop. Business II from Residence The It^bed Arden Hill Hos­ gain of gain after tu h r « full I he w.i-A to fje f aHed If a < hnnge IfS wall can'ellng, Iteautlful treed ■Aluminum sided two fam ­ cy, 646-0131. ence to Apartment Houses 7475. 649-5827. 742-8243. U 8 charge d'affaires In Libya ■•( the o-intlnental United States A and Business I tor parcel pital In 'Goshen-. N Y compiet; year of operation, and re* cntly of fttatvon w-.iH ofder«d ily, 4 imd 4. Add business - 13 deleted. An equal opportmiity tinployer. lot, A-ssumable 5iu per rent FIVE ROQM Ranch, with 3 bed- of land described on map>en- grraind was broken to start ( on- Kamjiey at fir *t refii^rd t/i tea- The lUray offlcar-, obviously act- in direct contrast tta population Bohhy KydrII, Fttthrr 'building. City utilities, two ed In 1966 was the subject! of mortgage, owner, 649:4331 af­ 'roonjs, large kitchen with din­ (2) Marginal note (a) Is de­ llUed: (■trurllon o f a comprehensive llfy tM-fon- the- yHnX fjr^ard but •hg ■_ aa Ute m llltsry Junta's , 1s only i 6 million , . 2910 bitx'ks front bus. , Spacious the Thoms article. Thoms and i'HIl.ADEU'lUA lAPr - ter 6 p ut, ing area, 2-car garage, 100 x leted. / ” i n v i t a t i o n ',‘Prope/ty of Ruby K 'ommunJty health renterAt h»*» r Mphffatled Ataternentji In sFokesman. aaiured Blake that About two ycisra sgb tJbya be yard. Lowvr fh»t held va­ hto consulting firm. E,J. Thom s' Ainge'r aotor llobby Rydeil be- 200, shaded lot, $20.900.'Wolver­ Copies of the *mplete amend- WOODWORKERS and Thresher k Lorraine R the some time. Arden Mill s whif h t»e etiid he rnbiundervlood Iherc was no reason (or crmcerTT'gan an ambllloua rearmornent CAMBRIDGE St. (with It’s Associates, spteclflcally design­ art#1 tkks. ei>..a.. . .. S ll e ^ .;_iea i — ___a . . ( ame s father Monday Knell .'ea-.e.ie of the \eiir' cant for new owner: immo- ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. toents can be obtained from the (la ff and board of trust<-ea are and that the new rego.-.e ailll re lirogram mustly with the help of arching mnpK's). Attractive TO BID Thresher No, 10 A 22 Depot ed the new Iwspttal to take the k meerage ffrjm the M ^bouire has it.-. hi\ely (lon er . . . iliiUe oceupaney. Worth your ___! Planning Office in the Man- debating whether to add more Kpe^ all existing treaties and BrUaJn The tm> countrlea are Mis wife. UanalUe, M. gttva I'.se a Ihild cliei k In imikc . Sealed bids will be. received Street.- Manchester, C(0nn. best advantgae of progressive j^.vtng her coproo lie alao maUl so if ymi • endirindet.' 1 older home. 6 rooms on one lns|xvUon. - $33,900. Mr. — Chester Municipal Building, 41 METAL FARRICATORS beds to the existing hospital the rights of foreign oil cxsiro*- linked by a mutual defense trea- biroi to, tiis'ir ^Irst cMld. a sev­ this darling style../(ik tin; - fltxir. l'len.sruit llviitg rw m , l.ewls, 649-5306, 875-6611. at the office of the Director of Scale l’’-40’ December 22. patient care (PPCi, a system he didn t vk'^jke Mrlsernor* be- ■'these pnuels' iti einss. Lots For Solf 73 Center Street. Although the physical stru<- ntoe. ‘ y - en-pound boy, at St. Luke's and young ladv . . . she’ll like , stitch, you will I'le c;\i>- sp,iolous dining i\v>m, don, U im Bcncfite and Pay General Services. 41 Center 1968 Hayden L. Grtrivold. which Thoms- first Instituted h-f*. •CiUJve kt flrot he thought K All interested persona are in­ lure of the new hospMat makes There are rntfiMt. .10 009'Xmerl- A lw the United StsUs had s fhlldrep's .Medical Oentsr. that I sporty-look !' No. fnfhig all their lienutv to kitchen, bedr\x>ms Full batx'-' IXIMI'liTERIZED .4IGH1*AND Park Area — Large Continuous Work W ith (hertim e Street, Manchester'; Conn., until C.E Revised 8, 15. 69" •Manchester Mernorlal Hospital. wAin't he^-eo^ary and then he The Kydells. married tsnt Oc-* ntoTii-(M',inK js vited to attend this hearing e\>ryone"s JotB earter-f Thoms cans In iJbya. Iniiludlng 4.300 more mudeat but Important rM*' last foivM'.r! No. Lh.ilO I inent 44x28. shaded ' front CUSTOMER SERVICES lof. could be dirided into two September 11, 1969 at 11:0q a m A coFy of Jbls-- application : Thoms to the executive director tuber, live. In ■ suburtian Pehtf in Sizes -1 to I'll yeaiV. and/or'tS submit written com- sl^id the keyitutoe to the to>s mlllla|-jr srib .depe-ndsnU man to'iJbyan re-armament by sun­ has'ho.t.froir transfer for jxrrch. Rf hojt deep over- building lot.s. City utillttro. $10.- tor > has bfen filed in the Town of the hospltsl.' j Valley M«\ .recently rfturasd Size (i. . . . 1 yards of m ents'to the CtommUaloa prior pItsl'S'success *ls the good raf-- ning the gisnt Wheelus air base, plying that ccaxitry with ten'jW four di-sicns: I'oloV elnrrl. ^ ling. Garage,'^ trees; shrubk.' 006. Ask for Mr. Philbrick, Clerk’'s office and may be In- The major factor In deyermln- ‘' 48-ineh. B iSc W NEW HOT WATER HEATING port among Its personnel It’s ■ Washout -■ 1 about 100 government ufflclats •upens*mc tactical Jet flgbters, ^ “ to* Kong StND 90C In coini (or •aeli pat- Philbrlek Agenev, Realtors to the heiarteg. CARPENTERS spected during norma) office Ini the design of the hospltsl. ' where ItND SS4 I* c4lai far izch pzt- Itln la'Includa llttl-claii mailln|. Civivenlent location, near bus. BAfiiBQWS and W ALLACE Co. SYSTEM — POLICE ^A D - Thoms said A liarmony of M II.W AUkEE, Wto (API — and dependents, and the rest in and training Libyan ptlotg*' to af* * niade a movie with tin U lacIsZt flr>t-c|zii mallfag. 646-4300. ' Ctopies of the proposed amend-' hours. intoms said, was how It would Nancy Kwan. Annr ('abot. Uznebrnler lx>w 20'.s. Lillian Grant, Real­ Manchester Parkade Experience in flnished carpentry wxm4c. QUARTER^. (ajrpose to give -good (are m Kevrral dccien flower cluldrsn, kaisfnm. nvsXly employed by j’-hls country — "The Girt from See Bsisett, Ifsachralcr Evrstiui Herald, tlM ' Al'K. ments have been filed In the All Interested persons are In­ affect the patient. For example' Peking ’* Evestss HenUd, IIM AVE. tor Walton W. Grant Agr'ncy. Manchester 649-5306 ^xeellcnt working condition. -Apply to Bid forms, plaiu and speclfl- s pleasant, efficient and ct>m whose attempt Sunday night - to the vsrtcjus ofLcom$>anlea, prod- 'Dw Whtwiiui' Alr,.'jforce Base OF'AMEKU'AS, NKW VOHK. ______C EN TE R of Town, . .apppoxi- ’Town Clerk's office. vited to attend this hearing traffic flow was designed to F AJCEBICAB, NEW YUKK. N.Y. ISSSS. 643 1153, cations are available at .the passionate manner permmtes 'stage a song-feat at a lake-front ucing the-«U which beesme im- 'in Ljbya. offlclato^. acknowl- 8.Y. IMM. rrint Ntnii, Zddrnii with 2IP SHt-ROOM Rmich vri'th 3 bed- " ® " Dated thU 2nd day o f Septeto' I . General Services Office. 41 foaled ihls^secPnd day of Sep­ shield patients from the m ore' Prlat Nzm, Zigrtii Mltk. 218 C0D( Hd tlyld Numbtr. the whole organlzaUon " |urk « brc-Aien up by poUce. nwieely.-Important for WesUrn rtlgod, t/i of great importance MANCHES’T E R ~ - N e w Hating. rooms, sunny kitchen With din-— , . *; ^ ^ *>bp 1969. ‘ Center* Street. Manchester, tember 1969. : - unpleasant Upecto of hos- POKIUNT COOI, Sljfit Nznktr ink Ilia, Send fiDr today for the AUIED BUIL IN SYSTEMS 'According to the first year's returned - Monday night stxi Surcqie' since (he cloeing ett live especially for the tralnli^ of M sua. Mmfts V i » Investment property. S-fanilly, tog area and built-ins, fire- “ Plaimlng and 0 6 Ptonning and totals -■ truck deliveries surgi­ Now available . .. the ’til) .. hew-’till Kiill and Winter T. J. sCrockett, Realtor, 643- Connecticut. resuJu at Afden HUI. the com poured boxes of soap powder Suez CSsaal more than Wro years American pilcAs serving to US. " r sMsmI, alM alumimun siding, fenced In ■placed bring room, with wall ^ 4, Zoning' Commisslan cal and other special services Fall & Winter Basic a i .i u ’.m : 1577. Zoning Oommissloa , 260 TOLLAND TITINPIKE Town of Manchester, bmiation cjf a speeificaiiy de Into a large fWitaJn there. • fo \ U rdu to W’eetern Burope Two IS asas. sMSa gseJsatswL yard, centktti loration, excel­ to wall carpeting. ■ walk-out PA8IIIQN showing m an y THI U t aUllTES . . . < tfdcblr M. Adler DobUn. ■. ' . Connecticut M Adler Dobkln. traffic and. the transfer of the togned ppr: hosptUl plus ,a gejeed When police arrived, several lent condition. M ^ t be seen basement, ISO x 200- treed lot, The State Department, om- y*«™ ago U»e Ubyan govekn-. handsome styles from far bullt-nidkini; tlie 12 l«>th Chairman MANOIESTER, CONN. — 646-0124 Rpbqrt B. W el^. - .Chairman ^dead to the morgue. rapport among hoopitol staffers, youths were spotted coming out W ROON DtMO C O . which to choose your pat­ ddtiint. Pdttirn pKctn dlrtt- to be appreciated. H. hi. $23,500. WqlvcTtoh ^^Agehcy, clato^ said, his untolerriipted mrnt rsqueeted negotiations Clarence W.i WelO, 0«ne>al Manager Clarence W Welti. The actual location of the hos­ has provided ragstanding hcjs-' of the billowing suds with loweto I9t Mata SL-drajL. it t S H I terns! Only 504 a copy.. tldiii ai07 . . . ) 0« 1 ctpf frechette. Realtors, M7-88U. ReaKors. 649-2813. . Head Herald Ads rontocta with the embassy to abn*d at the closing of the baas Secretary / ■ Secretary pital was also carefully choqim pstaj nare ■ wrapped around themselves. . Tripoli ahd with the two wnbos- ■to'Gic early IVKIs. / f -.

/ PAGE THIRTY-TWO - '■ llanrbfH fer ^n^ning Upralii TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 Kymngt Jkdfy Net Pmsb Rm \ v A;-: V:-' a m im , u e The Weather Tonight cloudy and cool with occasion^ light rain. Low about 15,459 60. 'Tomorrow-shoiwer laoba- billty decreasing, ramaining M anchester— 4 City o f F tfto fe Charm VOL. LXXXVra, NO. 284 cloudy, cool with high about 80. \ • • (THIRTT-lbx PAGESt-TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1969, /■ (CHaaalfted Advertiataig ou n i ^ SS) PRICE ^TEN CENTS N ixon Move : Stirs Wrath Ctf Governors "/ Calm / COLORADO 8PRINOS, CXrto. (AP) —President mxon plana a masaive cutback in federally !!• nanced conatrucOon projecta— an InflatloD-tlglitlngf noore 'which itirred dlamay amonf the na> tlon'a govemora. “I for one am not going to The city council voted to take it aKUng down,” aaid Dem- . maintain a citywide curfew ocraUc Oov. Jcdm N. Dempaey Pike’s W allet for a second night, ,.bot of Connecticut, who threatened scheduled it to start two to aeek an, immediate ptoteat 'hours later at 9 p.m. and to from the 6lat National Cover, la.st until 5 a.m. nora Conference in aeaahm here. Found by Sea Vice Preaident Spiro T. Ag- State police troopers' JERUSALEM (AP) — were also Asked to lend new told the govemora of the Searchers today found Itie potm- «ln»lnlatratlon plan at a cloaed port and waUet of Dr. James their forces again to help MaUm Tueaday and awore Pike, former Episcopal bishop restore peace. They were ^ thtm to aecrecy. But the newa of OaUfonda mtoaing in the bar­ set to resume patrol with leidmd almost immtdiately. ren Judean wUderneas neflh- city police at 4 p.m. The imroal announcement of west of the Dead Sea. the cutbth^ U expected Friday, Army officJala sgM Pike's be­ although tfdmlniatratlon repre- longings were tound in a diy HARTFOI^D. Conn. aentativea at the govemora river bed or wadi about a mile (A P )—Torn by 30 hours conference aaiAthat timetable eart o f hki abandcxied oar. - of looting, firelximbings la not Hrm. \ Four Camden, N. J., police officers surround a young: man as they moved in on The officMls aaid they expect­ The Nixon plan' re)>ortedly a disturbance which saw a 22-year-oId police patrolman and a 13-year-old Ne^ro ed to ,flnd Pike soon "dead or and occasional sniper at­ .would cut off new federal con- alive.” tacks, the predominantly ' atmctlon projecta immediately, grirl slain by sniper fire. At least one other person was injured. (AP Photofax) Pike, 60, and his Sl-ycor-old Negro and Puerto Rican 3 and halt federal aid for auch third wife were motoring 'section.s of Hartfo.rd’s state projecbi aa highway build­ through the area when their car North End were quiet this ing effective next April i. broke down Monday night. The morning. couple set out on foot to look for Sourcea at the weatem White state police were pniaeil to House in San Clemnte, Calif., Sniper Fire Blazes in Disorders: help, but Pike collapaed after -two hours walking In the heat move back into the troublad said the cutoff would affect 7B area If .yiolance resumed, and per cent of now projects in both and sent his wife on alone.'*She said ahe left him on a hlllalde. city offlclala were meeting to de­ categories. Administration offi­ cide If another overnight curfew cials stiU in Colorado Springs Jersey Polieeman, Teen Killed After walking all night, Mrs. Pike met aome highway guarda would be called. total By THE ASSOCIATED IVE SS tried to break up a fight among calmed but early Tuesday and they took her Slgnx of a return to normal cutoff, with exceptlona only for A white policeman and a la- a number of luvenilee Polios. ^ i ^ ie d to atop the to Bethlehem. IncludecI the reopening of public emergency projects. year-okJ Negro gir were * o t to r a e T ^ r o “ P " ’ The police immediately began BchooU In the city on schedule The adikilnlatratlon was re. death Tueaday nlg^nt In an out- aixl rocks by the voutha o m ln ^ ly area three a search using helicopters and today, ami rraumpUon of bus port^ly planning to work out fi- broak of sniper firin CanX,. to ,„iper ^ planes. Pike's car was found service through the UUared nal details at a Cabinet meeting Sniping incidents-.with mi f i r o ^ l d e d l S S r S ^ y r N a ' Tueaday afternoon. • streets. ™ ^ a y in San Clemente. reported injurito recurred in Uotial Guardmen and police ' (See Page Fonrtoenl Mrs. Pike was under a doc­ The violence had spread Tuea- The goverora were confuaed Hartford, Conn., and Fort Lau- jrmge ronrteen) tor's care at their hotel room tai day night h> a predomtoaiftly aa to exact terms and unhappy, derdale. Fla. ------r------r ______Jeniaalem. ^ Puerto Rican area of Hartford'a "Nothing shocks people faster Tbe Camden vtoUms were Pa- In Santa Barbara, OaUf., South End. No Injuries were re­ than news that the old buck isn’t bx>lman Rande J. Chandler, 22, ____ f . Pike's mother,. Mrs. Pearl ported to three sniper tocidanU coming from Washington,” said *•*** B®*® McDonald, both' ap^ CSiambcrs, sold her son and In the South Mato Street area. Gk)v. Dempsey, chairman of the PorenUy hit by the same voBey daughter-in-law went to' the One suspected looter wma DemMratlc governors caucus. during the second night of diaor- Teaehers.Defy Order Holy 1-and to study the origins woumled In ttv- buttocks In the 2,000 better jobs are being filledi^iow! Anbther Democratic gover- ‘tom in the south Jersey city of of Chriatlahity and the Dead Sea North End Tueaday night. Pay rates have never been higher, benefits have nor who asked that hla name H7,000. Scrolls for a book he was writ­ ArrcMa since Monday evening not be used, said Agnew de- BoHoe said Chandler was one To Report to Classes ing. Pike told friends that he reached more than 360, 162 of never been better. . . and there is a wide variety of scribed the admlnlstraton plan aevem patrofaneh assigned hoped to find documents or an­ them condng between s ajn cient records that would provide S as a move designed to coipbat to char debris (hat had been new jobs open at the Aircraft! Right now, we have EAST HAVEN, Oonn. (AP) — school systems with teacher and U p.m. Tueaday. the spiral of steadily rising *tox«vn Into a street Aa the pa­ more Information bn Christ. Some 1S3 of thooe wer«- . orders for more than 1,200 engines for the giant new w n e e* andwn. prices.ytivcm, trolman approache*^'spproacnet^ more a^udents were sent home from walkouts to four. New Britain. Pike was brought up In the charged with curfew' vtolarions Homan Catholic faith but be'- superjets, and production, experimental and overhaul This governor said the vice toarit, rocks and botUes began public schools this morning when «nd Groton school TTioy luvl others also were prerident•------— ..MPvalso reported theuie nailhalt "^tog and then the shots rang about 80 per cent of the eitvs toachers also decided not to came on agnostic during hla col­ charged with looting, cerrytog a lege days. Ht took law degreea work is in full swing on our other aircraft, marine and Into federal conetnictlonconstruction should •* teachers le^d Ignored > a court ..JLorder wUbout contract agree (^ g e ro u s weapon, resisting ar. r e le m manpower and material ****** «wme predominantly to report’ to classes. mients with their boards of edu­ from the University of Califor­ cret, breaking and entering, lar­ industrial engines. There’s plenty of action and plenty cation. nia and Yale and then worked ceny and IntoKlcaUon. ' fSoe P a r . Monday ,Ught a The East Haven situation for the Securities and Exchange .Two men explain to a HartforH policeman why they of opportunity at the Aircraft!« . .. ) ee broke out when police brought the total of Connecticut A high percentage of East (tommlssion in Woohlngtoh and are out after the curfew which went into effect at A 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew at Haven't! 6,700 pupils had report­ first ftolsdl lo control dsntruc- ed for cla sM , but only about taught at George Waahlngtoa 7 p.iii. la.st night. This picture waa taken alifiut Univeralty, I live tssn-sgars ' and poung Lack experience? Trainees earn fuii pay! 20 per cent of the teachers were in.tile soutli ehti of the city. The men were adulto. City potfes,- besfod up there. TTie others attended a He joined the Episcopal not urreHteti. (Herald photo l)y nuceiviciim) by too trcwpers, raoortad to fJhurch during Wbrtd War n Maybe your experience has been in school shop or meeting of the East Haven Edu­ shooUng isar-gaa 'and arresting cation Association to decide on when he was a U.8. naval offi­ persons to the dosena to rsstors fixing things at home. If you’re handy with tools . . . or. their 'future steps. cer. After the wur he was or­ calm to this city of ISO,000, one Hanoi Radio Says dained from Union Theological C it y 1h C a lm would like to be . . . come on in. We can train you at The order Issued by Superior quarter of whom are btaohs. Court Judge John Clark FlU- Seminary and served as a rec­ In the dMurtiancca alxiut 70 full pay! Courses last aiiywhere from three weeks to Gcrold Tuesday provides poe- tor and teacher until i962, when stores burned or. were looted .he Was appointed dean of the four years, and prepare you for a high-paying future rible jail terms and fines up to Newsman on Nifrht Patrol and a score of peraona. Includ­ $1,000 per day if they do not ing flrenien and 'poUcenten, In­ in the jet and space age. ’ (See Page FourU-en) report.'The members of Um- as< W ith Cops in E d U n rtfo rd jured, socintlon' voted 211-13 earlier trity Morwger Elisha Frsad- (A P)— President Ho Chi Minh’s msin said he would dsetda to­ Ho'a illness was announced in Tuesday to boycott clafses until Hy TKltKY DTI ALIA (Kdlbir'a Note Hernid Top-fiight pay for fxperienced peopie! - .U^n^firmed reports from condition is deterioratine a communl (ue wMch said: day whether to (XNiUnue the cur­ 9 a contract agreement is reoched ■ Iila)li,grni>hrr Albert liucelvt- diplomatic sources in Mos- and greatest efforts are "Over the .port , ------few weeks,------Prea- The Woodstock school aupt-r- A police cru iser witli nil few. The state of. emergency de- Ideni Hr. 'iLrini. _. .___ Dirksen In riua and ritjai'iier T erry Il'Ualla Excellent jobs are open for mechanics, oilers, cow say that North Viet- being: made to care for him. Ident Ho CStl Minh has not been Intendcnt, Dr. Arthur P. Bixby, its windows shieldtsi with clared-'TUeaday will continue, he were In Hartforil lajtt night. The said, and "there will be some electricians, electronic servicemen, machine President Hd Chi American monitors in well .... A ooUeotlve of profes- termed the walkout an "Illegal, hea'v.V screen in g , rolled ou t two ;t(ttired the maitli end wheiv sors and .medical doctors has wildcat strike." kind of restriction 'L operators, welders, lathe operators, boring machine Minn is d6&de U. S. offi- gfon reported Oxygen o f th e |M)lice com m and |¥)st.' there were repnrta of anipere The . citywtde curfew wow the been attending hiim day and The Woodstock Teachers As firing, a (iiltce rant anil tliey dais in WMhington, how- The Fkench-language knxad- night.” Boclatlon unanimously voted not The two helmeted offi- eecond for Hartford In two operators, tool and die makers, experimental ever, raid they do not now cast was Hanoi's first ^port WA8HINOTON (Al*) ' Sen ('crs were Voting, hilt they wi-nl to (he jHillee i miiniand months and. also the second In «anM 8 nrst report Another communique, brood- to resume professional duties to­ Ijost In tile niirih rod where they nave information backing that the oondlUon of the\79- cast four hours later, aaid Ho'a **>'""‘*4 no signs of Uung machinists, assemblers, testers, inspectors and many day until "their contractural UKliiy he ’l ontlmicw to make ex- ri.(|e Wl.tli two llariforit laitUv- (Siw Pagw B ig ft^ ' these reports. year-c4d father of Vietnamtoe condition was “ not stable” and other skills. At the Aircraft, you can earn top pay in a rtntus has been clarified." They ner%'ous men on rnilaer |attrol Although communism was ' woraenii^. that "hla illneas la developing c^rllcfi! proKTi'jiw* /olUfWinK Hanoi radio has. termed were to report today. The tcach- Our patrol would take us from the |«dUe rnr waa [leltml with ■ -t Two "fearHcr official onnoimce\ nnd is somewhat grave." - • ,------(tp i'ra • «aaswss U o n T^iCMjay A UC-OUliy \M) lo rr<*mov#* V l T l O a job that’s right for you. - Ho’s condition as grave and ers want $1,280 raises and other growth from Itln right lung the command f»0st on M.iln Hi . a leitlle, nricl (here woa gUaa menta said he was in "some-- "They _.would hardly li»ue to High HI , to Asylum Ave . to said his condition was de­ benefita. There was no- word whrther i-oveilng many of llie atreeta what grave" condition and that #uch a bulletin unless Ho" was teriorating. New Britain whool officials the tumor wim ranierou.H. t«n Gaiylen Hi , to Albany a!\/v . and the city wiu, relnllvriy quiet, his llliMSB was "develop^." already dead or In a coma of bark to Main 8t . they tolil us Jiid|5e Delayn Educational assistance program! ? vised to keep the U.600-pupll the sUitemcfll said "final evalu- U le y rejairted I OMclals In Saigon felt that even some kind,” aaid one official In s.virtem clored through the week­ u 1 ...... • We had ifooegone atjouialjout DOT)800 yaril:iyard:i SAIGON (A P )— Hanoi that...... much... admission meant Ho Saigon. ’ • - \ IXi^.logIsU wHI la- . ,^^en several people, only a few You can also continue your education at area end. Cloaaeei.were scheduled to completed aomellmen o n u a ln ir l/jday."I/ mI h v . *' - . f* * . • v Radio, reported today that was near death. of whom could ■peak . RnxHeh. entered the apiirlment bulUlIng Exhum ation technical schools and colleges. The Aircraft will^pay Hanot did not dlackiaie ttie na­ heg'n today, but ‘ members of They rmergml shortly after to ture of the Ulnesa, but Ho had a Mra Glee II Gomlen,. Iilrk- ran Into (hr street to stop the the New BritfUn FederaUon of »en'a excrutlvi- »<-crelary, Nnld tell the frlghteru-d . realdenit the major portion of the cost for courses that will help " bad case of tuberculoalB in the Teiicherii. AF-CIO. voted lo sUiy car Evervorw tx-jfan to talk al ahe liopcd to hsivi- the rejjort once, but finally the offirer that 'the wsa only a IMOs and reportedly -had suf­ away. The diifpute Involves $176.. In Drowning you become better qualified o'n your present job and from the Walter Reed Army l<*arnee«iplf. thought amfiJdrrlng dour nt by »' cigar -fered------. from ‘ heart trouble 6WMJand v000 w X.UIcut Iixfrom / lfl u the m : )* flllan »— ___ ae___ • . make. It jaibll <* priini|itly - They Iregan to file oUt onlo the . ‘ , , ^ A- judge rejected today a mo- more than two yeari. New London ami Crotori teach- The upjier lOlx- of 'the Henale aldewalk carrying their children ., 1 „ . ‘I"*"' . ' lion by the parents of Mary Jo A North Virtnameae official in era, achcdulad to report today, Paris remarked: "All I con aay Republican leadt-r'a right lung who .were wra Plied Ip blankeii hiring hours for your convenience! voted pot lo work without ron- was removed at the tioapltal. Home of the women w*ic^ weeie tinumt on A short distance later eonueet hni eeeeeA wnk la what is obvtouo-the preri- ...... r tog - - M onda^hr^gh Friday frorp 8 A.M, to 4:45 P.M. dent is an old man." (See Page Sixteen) (See Page TAzht) -1 ‘'E xperu in SaiVm said Ho'a Both .officer* left the car anit\ ' (gee Pag* EIgM) provided before he could grant Tuesday ev^m g until 8 P.M. death or Inoopacftatton proba- axhumattoh'ol the glri's body. Saturday from 8 AvM. to 12 Noon ^ -bly would result in sn intensl- JUli(^! Bernard C. Bromlnakl fled power struggle to North ■ of I'ommon Pleas Court gars V ic t n ^ but no change to the f>tat. Ally. 'Edmund Dtnla of Apply at East Hartford, Willow Street goal of a unified’ Ctoihmunist New Hedford. Maos.. 30 d a ^ to Vietnam. And they said even amend his patltkn to show that t' if more convenient. . . X , the jockeying for power might an autopoy would reootvs "the not be evident for some time. By THE ASSOfTATEI) PREHN lenders to . keep student loons cloubi and suspicion surrounding Mjddletown, Aircraft Road ','tt .will' be a dlctatondiip by Would-be college studenia toctory deposits ‘ or who have the dcato" In an sulo driven by ' " v fkjwlng the (tongreastoo- hod a financial rtkoiontitp with the party, not a diotatorahlp by across the country are fading »l delay. " \ . Ben. Edward M Kennedy. D.- North Haven, 415 Washington Avenue one man," one expert said toe Ijank for at least a y w . '' ilasa. the financial ptnch even more An Am oclat^ Press vurvey Southington, West Queen Street "The Political Bureau and the than usual this fall becaiwe of A spokesman tor 'fltargonl The judge said he had the au- stiowed^ how ever,\ that Kept, 18 I 'nlvervtty In Calttorrua said toe Central Committee will ‘ be the Congreastonai inaction on legis­ ^ m oy U- trJO late W sonie *tu ihorlly to order an autopay If important factors." J.. heed exfjecLs to loae 4S0 stu A - lation to boost the Interest rote '•dents One school h ^ offered to the facts tFilTamsd It. ‘The chief contenders '‘for the dents from sn^ expserted /enroll. il ^ on governmenl-gU'*ran.ee#J itu-. id students with )o ^ applies, ■Mr and Mrs Joseph Ko- ■ucceaolon are conrtdered to be dent loans merit' 11,bOO-because/of the pechne . of 'Herkelsy Hsighta, lions pending wsH until Novem- f'otigrrsslcmal deiay aiW| cut- the chief of toe Oommuniat par­ Some college officials ssy the ber to pay tulUqn. .N J hscl argued that Pennsylva­ ty machine, Le Duan, who is Ij-tj-it- in other fecVrn) aid pro- delay srlll prevent hundreds of iJoug Turner, director pf ft. nia had no jurtadtotJon In the An^equal opportunity e^mpipyer Urted No. 2 on the PotKburo.: gniiiia like thoee .uruler the Na­ students many to low-lnoomr rwncisl hid for the University of case Truong Ghtoh, No. 3 and the tional tiefense E d u ca t^ Act groupk from attending college Flortds, mid. "I estimate SOS.to They -also sakl Uuils had ' ■ Hlthard M Keefe, daan C jf ad- Pratt & party's moot vocal IdeoiogM; at all thla year. Others will have failed tq provide sufficient svl- 800 (aludenlsi were kept fre/tn mlasicjns al St tostas University, PrenUiy Pliam Van Dong, No. . to find cheaper schools. And denve to show, the neesaoity tor ,'/■ coming (to the urUversityi be­ aaid "There must be 100 cases" W hitney 4, and Gen. Vo Ngiijren Giap, , thousands more sdl] have to cause of this " He said the. poor * an autopsy. the defense mtoister, architect of students,, unsbie. (0 get loans search a tattle harder krftnd Ae students were the hardest tot Itanis Wahls to«> autopsy ra- of the French, defeat utd the di­ Speaking (X e p n g r ^ . he added. Pircraft .-Aa m p f^ for ever-lncrestsing tul- because they don t have Ok '•uioa for an inquaat he ptauw into ' ■ ■•( 1, ■' rector of the war against the "I don't know wha,mf they can be •tv tl(xt ao'l t>o.vrti\roatJi f . taame bank >-ontacta that others I"' the. woman's death ■thinking of Ttos Is . whfre the / 'A., United States and the Ssl^m The Senate has passed leflsla-' ■ have-.' f . I ' .1 That i q ^ s t Was ochadulad to A" government. a . i.>i«d s gm^lert If* really lion raising the' 7 per cent cdl- .New York University said begin today m EdgartowiL lotlgt. nr*e m/j ( of t o t s gOel ^ " 1 La Duan is conrtdered pro-' tog on the government-guaran >'irait .S'etJonal City .Hand 'whli h . Misa .but attorney'a tar Kenna- _ Kelp huick students." Mosoqw. Truong Chlnh'pro-Pe- teed otudert loona to 10 per -heavily ftosuKed sludenU under fine of Ho CTii Minh's Images is that of tire Gom^’ Hob Hillings, .'dlrtjctor of the dy forced u poatpanamant, proh- kto» ’ J. , . . cent, making them more attrac­ „ ably of two weaka or more. the guaranteed;loan program cjffli e of itludenl financial aid at munisf ^‘Lnclc Ho." He made it a practice to be A Japanese new* agency that tive to lenders srho now charge now luria dosm requesu U the Kansas University sold, " ir a Miss Kopschna, M. wag hftlad baa a oorreapbndent In Hanoi per cent to prime borrewera. prospecOve . student borrower when a car driven by Ksimsdy with youngsters and t«U stories, both at home my impr.ession that many apply n ld the North Vtetnamaae fim The bill U stalled In the , has not had a busincm rsfsttaih plunged off a narrow brtdga csi learmjd of their leader's 'utm.— . tor these loans, but few are suc- and when visiting other Gkimmunist countries. House. >' however, over ah stop with the bank or been a I -happaquidcUck tatauid att tha In a radio bulletin broadcast at -cesaful. Financial nead Is n o*-// North Vietnamese officials said Tuesday Ho "has .simendment to protobtt to previous borrower ■ ' Massachuoatta coasT. An Motot- 4 a.m. . The j^kuiese agency, Ihe C rltertwi tor receiving one cjf ^ student 'dtairupters ■ ' ' , In Oregon. Ole U 8. NsUona.1 ant mwilcal examiner ruled not been weft" for several weeks and has been re- three kdins Genrrelly It. Is the V Nippon Denpa Hoao. oaU people The HouM a egpq-cted tofact Hank and toe ^rat 'Naltooil death woa cauaad by drowniJY. 7 " . , . on the measure ftepi $ and bonk I t o s f I'uetofqere ntK the’ ^ ceiviNg m ed i^ care “ night and day.” . (Sea -Page Stxtefn) 1 Ban(! will Itiad orvly to sluderjts He did liof perform an autofay. Presklent Nixon has sppeoUld to whose parents have made aatts (her .Page EtgM)