A vm ge Daily Net Press Rmi For The Week Ended A The Weather Angnst 8, 1970 Sunny, hazy, warm today and ’^esday, chance of thun^or- 14,768 showers both days. Highs in the 80s to low eos. Manchester— A City of Village Charm VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 264 .(TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1970 (Classified Adverttsing on Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS

Terrorists Slay Bridgeport M an D ies Peruvian Plane Crash Kills American Official In Gunfire MOOTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — The Tupamaro guerrillas executed American police expert Daniel A. BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP)— A man despribed by police as i, 1970 Mitnone during the night because the Uruguayan gov- , . u . ■ u . ernment refused to release an estimated 150 political an innocent bystander was shot Group of American Students prisoners as ransom tor him and two other kidnapocT T o A M Sn «°?‘SSy' waa lounO Sunday nlsM. Fiva man w,ra LIMA, Peru (AP) — A bound and gagged in1 a 1.1 blood- j arrested, . two on murder Peruvian airliner returning ( 0 > Police Catch stained car parked on a city ^ ^ .. <0) tourists from a visit to the i street. He had been shot twice Inca ruins at Machu Picchu irtle" •«. in the head. A bandage covered Telxelra, 37, of 81 See­ crashed Sunday, killing 99 •Id Raik- the chest wound hb suffered tbe father It Siniib. Rebel Chief of the 100 persons aboard, <0 ) when he was kidnaped July 31 children. Police said in loa while driving to work. addition to gunshot wounds. including 49 young Amer­ In Uruguay In Washington the White found beneath 1:his ican exchange students. It House said today the kidnap body, but It was not immediate- was Peru’s worst air dis­ •81. Fo- (MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay murder of Mitrlone was “ a des- ly determined how many aster. lleves her picable act that will be condemn- wounds he suffered. "They were typical United anythisK — The Uruguayan govern------re to her ment has derived one dividend decency and honor The shooting occurred about States high school students, me IS it o u r from the search for three kid- everywhere.” In a statement 11 p.m. at Homa’s University best mat meir communities he wante re. Sophia naped foreign officials. It has P*"®®® secretary Ronald DriveJn on Main Street near could offer,” said Mrs. Mildred 1. R captured the leader of the Tupa- ^ Ziegler, the White House said the University of Bridgeport, M. Brown of Buffalo, N.Y., i <0) » maro guerrillas sought for six callous murder empha- Police said they were invesUgat- president of me IntemaUonal years. sizes the essential inhumanity of Fellowship, Inc., which spon­ FieM Bte Raul Sendlc, 46, was arrested **’® terrorists.” (See Page Ihree) sored me Peruvian visit by me ( 0 > » R BeU eilly, Friday with a dozena vother r w i c h pper- C I - President Nixon ----- has received wva youms. u iS y sons during the nationwide eeeurances from Uruguay Pres- Fifteen other youths decided <0) search for U.S. advisers Dan A. *^®"^ George Pacheco Areco to remain in Lima wim me fam­ Mltrione, 60, and Claude L. Ply, that he was firmly determined ilies wim whom mey had spent D a t h e S (O) 86, and Brazilian Consul Aloysio “ ®® means at his disposal Israelis me summer, ramer man make Mares Dias Gomlde, 41. Appar- to bring about Mitrione's re- me trip to me ruins. son about ently Sendlc’s arrest had con- 'ease, Ziegler said, adding: Several omer Americans were 1 Kalian slderable Impact on the Tupa- “ The government of Uruguay ed o t love- Arab Bases aboard but the number was un­ Lana T u r, maros. The rebels Immediately sought, through a variety of certain. ji z , R oger threatened reprisals against the measures to rescue Mr. Mltri- International Fellowship re­ govemment, the diplomatic col- °"® to dissuade his captors In Lebanon ceived from me State Depart­ ony and security forces if harm ^*^m carrying their threats, ment a list of 49 of its students comes to their “ arrested com- “ The terrorists failure to re- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 14 to 19 years old aboard the thaay Cal^ Panlons.” spond to numerous humanitari- (O) plane. But me airline, LAnsa, Is­ Skew (G> Before the abductions of Mltri- appeals to release a wounded Israeli P*^®®planes atta^edattacked Arab hew <0> sued a list of 64 Americans <0 ) rth^^Tu""*^' me weekenTlnd ^uXo^ces aboard which included three rragar aad omer teen-agers, a 21-year-old ker — K e - toee S u ” ^ ottlcTs^^ut P°'“=® ®®®>®‘> ^he area, re- and four older tourists. TTie air­ aad SlgB had not taken their war on the '"°ved the body from the car But quiet Mrs. Ruth Dobezin, a worker for International Fel­ vian plane crash that killed youths who were in line listed two of me students on government of President Jorge declined to say where they along the Suez Canal lowship, Inc., talks to parents today about a Peru­ Peru under the firm’s auspices. (AP Photofax) IntemaUonal Fellowship's list Pacheco Areco into the foreign taken It. They refused to ‘J*® s®®®"*! ^ay of the Egyp- communlty Ktve official confirmation that it tlan-Israeli cease-fire. as Peruvians, and it was Polio oVv.uo„o fi, was Mitrione’s, but police offi- '” '® attack Sunday on the mought some of mdse It listed '' or^amzaU^ TOt newsmen mere was s°umwest slopes of Mt. Hermon as American might be Peru­ s^lallpt among „y,g was in retallaUon for guerrilla vian. Chanplear p ^ y organizers of a unconfirmed reports clrcplat- Israeli frontier settle- U.S, Youths Killed Aboard Plane Ulie airline said me Lockheed (G) sugar workers union in norm- Electra carried 91 passengers iring taped western Urueuav in the inte e"* U»at a second body had been "'® "‘® military positions two rounds and seven crew members, but 1950s. They>ey Z i l r transfe^d I"""''’ P°>‘®® later the AviaUon Department <0) spokesman said. A Lebanese meir field of operaUons to Mon Were Amons Nation’s Brisrhtest said mere were two more crew reather aad The• aaa,. VChZcar 111In whichWIllUJl Mitrione'siVllLriUnU S army W spokesman " j said me ’ raid----- tevideo. me capital wim almost members aboard. a million inhabitants. body was found war ip/t nn»*Do/i oum0!'tTel\n H other at have taken meir name fmm stolen Sunday Police closed off guerrillas in Lebanon workine mouehtful and ron volunteer tutoring for Marjorie, a cheerleader ' ^ scnooi ottered in flown to Cuzco, me ancient Inca 1 pregnant, miles soumeast o i her daugb- that of Tupac Amaru, a leader 'ntersecUpn, declaring it a I,"'®'* mortars at an Israeli bor- cemed^oungstfrs to be found in y ^ s o r studenU. Christopher e^m there chew- capital 366 ml laalng baby ofot me IncasIncM who was executed “ military zone.” " ®®®^®'‘ settlement in Northern Gall- small-townsm all-to^ America. was ^^®the only son of Mr. and ‘ “ >• ~ v e r „,g n “‘b sa^ m “me ’® ^ima, lor “an 'excursion to me y Donahue, orothy H o- by me Spanish for leadingleadlne- a re-ra PeoplePaonla llvimrHvino- in me area a .,aid '®®'®®-®“ Sunday "l® y night, wounding one TheyThev were scholars,scholars student Cannlff, ^ who w®s president of her lo- school chorus, played and Inca ruins at nearby Macchu bellion in Pam in tha ib^ ' m a a IS ^ ^® of the settlers, the military com- annnali mamharo aiiih nraai were too crushed to discuss ®®' club, a Future Farmers was a horsewoman, and w m Picchu. After me day of sight- 66. Hugo le Scalfa. (0) the Rarth" lye D. 8. Za, h'e,i:‘S.rZ“w7“, la. ,.«a„ ’'“.“g* “ “■£ "a'Z'pS c7«"7l“ . 6,000 mile dnig-sm ug- independence from Spain during gated immediately and me po- ®’®'"'®‘' '5""ng or wounding 20 Many of me girls were among team, in me photography club, peni P y or er p ' jandro Calegari, requested per- me last century. »ce said a passing police patrol attack Sunday on me pretUest, too—prom queens, debater, a boy who loved ^t Brownsville, Ind., Edward mission to return to Cuzco. adllaes — Hunted by Uruguayan police car made me discovery a few positions five miles cheerleaders and drum major- slfHng. skating and swimming. “ He was a smart kid. not t^hlman told how his 16-year- Hm aad (See Page Eight) slnce 1964, Sendlc successfully hours later. norm of me Dead Sea. But a ettes. “ I don’t know what to say ex- long-haired,” said Albert Fine- daughter Cynmia Lynn' had remained underground. He was The patrolmen were lookine '"'"ta ry spokesman In Tel Aviv They were, as Mrs. Mildred ®®Pt tie was an awfully nice man, of Glen MUls, Pa., of his t>®®n a member of me high n OR ther — Xe- arrested once by ArgenUne po- for stolen cars. TTiey spotted Israeli casualties were Brown, head of the exchange said Wilson. dead son, Harold, 16. "He didn’t ®®*w>o' y®ar book staff and drill ■ aad sum lice when he visited Monte Cas- bloodstains on me parked car *‘®P®*’^®d'n the incident. program International Fellow- Deeva Jo Dulaney, 16, lived ^ '‘ ® drugs, liked athletics. He :®®^’ ®P®nlsh and eros, just across me border, but and me body inside. ’ ’'^® Israeli command said two ship put it, "m e best that meir on a. farmlarm atai Eastluasi Mlllsboro, Miiisooro, wanted , to — study journalism and m® exchange pro- escaped------j —and j had j not been seen----- ccsiuuBeside beingueing bound oouna ana guerrillas“ were------—— killedaim and ciguL eight communities could-.vu.u offer.”vxxax. Pa., and""H dreamedHr-oomoH of an actingantino- I^® ® S’ sportswriter.sportswriter.” gram, tr, ne ka said, ' because f ^she Light Voting Othpr.R rn7-lfltt*oH _ Afk le d a lty again by police until Friday. gagged, me body’s eyes were °''*®*'s captured Saturday after These 49 bright, attractive career. Last June she represent- Flneman said Harold already _ ^ , ‘~®"’” ® ^ stewardess 10US Police claim Sendlc was a covered with a bandage. It was small force from the Syria- young Americans died Sunday ed her school at me Intematlon- done some reporting of " ^ •'®^®vlng Spanish- member of Tupamaro groups18 dressed ____ in a_ blue______suit_____ and '’ssed Popular Front ’General when meir plane crashed into a al Thespian Dramatic Arts school sports for Philadelphia ^ ^ countries. At Polls Seen which robbed a series of banksts wrapped in a blanket. Command Infiltrated Into the ''"'side in Peru. Conference at me University of newspapers. He also collected LIMA, N.Y. (AP) A and businesses and took part inIn WltnnaHPaWitnesses uihnwho sawaow thame ixnxi,,body occuoledoccupied GoinnGolan Haiirhtc,Heights. A A ChristooherChristopher v-cuuu,,,Cannlff.Caimlff, x,,1717, uiof xnum-i.aIndiana, and .shoshe had been Inin rocks, said me famer.famer, and thluthis niatile 17-year-old' —la girl . fronT*m?s__ natM a sensational robbery of the lux- before police rushed it away spokesman said me guerrillas Cwmel, N.Y., had visited most several productions of the was one reason he was excited western New York community In GOP Battle ■t enttn* urious gambling casino in me said me hair was black. This were carrying explosives, mines I**® United States, including BroBrownsville----- Community Thea was among me American gv THE ASSOriArFD p r f h r m p sim h to ’ Alaska, his high school guidance ter. bought of adding to his collec- youngsters aboard me Peruvian ^ (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) (See Page Three) teacher said, and went to Peru Marjorie Rook lived on a tion sp®cimens from m® And®s. airliner that crashed Sunday ® ^ »E R Three Indiana girls who died near Cuzco Peru ^ big—me Republican nomlna- M Later In me crash all stood out at ou ’ . x . governor and U.S. Scq- meir local high schools. ^ ^*'®. . Ardem Marshall, ator. Janlne L. Hullin 17, was a M*' But a big quesUon remaln»-L „ ITE-IN pretty brunette who was a pom- ^"x® °f Lima. She how many of ConnecUcut’s 400,- -84S-M60 pom girl wim me Marion. Ind., , “ ®‘""n'®r as an In- ooo registered Republicans will Nerve Gas Rockets Head for Burial at Sea High School band mat won a Fellowship exchange turn out to vote in ConnecUcut’i state championship last year. (gee Page Eight) first-ever statewide primary? By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'Die question is hard to an- >P and A heavily guarded munitions swer because of me lack of a ;a v e train rolled out of Richmond, precedent, but estimates among HERE Ky., today carrying 118 obsfdete mose wlUing to guess usually nerve gas rockets toward a bur­ Federal Aid Helps Keep range below 40 per cent. lU SEE ial at sea. And one GOP leader says FHIS The Army was preparing to about 36 per cent of me party tIO N move a similar shipment of gas Luxury Liners Cruising doesn't even know mere’s a prl- by rail from me Anniston, Ala., depot later in me, day. AGO f T CMdldates In me primary Bom will converge on Sunny 3T. WASHINGTON (AP) — The ^ or dining off have been campaigning for two Point, N.C., later in me week govemiZri^^ajIl^^as m^h ~ Congressman where me rockets will be scut­ to s . as $400 per Dassen^-er in fpHArai ^ Uncle Sam was their Thomas J. Meskill and State tled in waters 16,(XM) feet deep, aid to finance to u r y cruises ” " B u t " M ^ i^ i Barnes for me gu- 9T. 282 miles east of Cape Kennedy, aboard ocean liners m such ex- rerards m a t ^ l^ ® ^ m and Oon- Fla. otic ports as Hong Kong Tahiti fA ^ J ^ ‘ W20.692 in gressman Lowell P. Welcker Jr. A pilot train carrying deconta­ mination teams, ambulances, Even a bubbly New Year’s “ *® nomlnaUon. and medical personnel preceded Eve party aboard a ship cruis- $402.30 per passenger**^" ^ Meskill and Welcker — the me munitions train out of Rich­ / a Ing off me CaUfomla coast Is ' Cruise shins don’t evAn tiaah ®‘*°‘®®® ‘'*® s'ate party lead- mond. It was running 65 min­ covered by me rich flow Of fed- t o ^ to a ge^ ershlj^are rated me favorites. utes ahead of me main caravan. Kig^Sort to As me pilot train crossed un­ ®‘-^ govenunent su^p^t n T s s ®‘*‘ ® der a bridge near me depot, a ■me paymente are part of a President Wilson plans a mree^ ®°"''®"“ °'‘ -^“n®- special subsidy to American day New Year’s Eve “ nartv ®“ ™®® Lupton qualified for number of soldiers standing in me doorways waved at me few passenger ships that has cost cruise” off San FranclscoT this ‘*® tJ*® same con- spectators on me bridge and taxpayers an estimated $240 year, and a company “ ottieW “ P®" ®®“» men mrew up meir hands in me rnimon over me past five years, says it will qualify for aid The delegates for memselves. “ V” for peace sign. TOe aid was begun for nation- ship sailed to Mexico last New P^^^^ leader- al defense reasons before World Year's Eve. ®^P made plain its objec- The two trains were sent on a War H. But now. Government Shipping officials sav that “ primary, wim State secret route designed to carry records show me only passenger wimout this federal aid to nav Chairman Howard E. Hauaman mem through thinly populated linera benefittlng from me pay- their higher wage costs they ®°®‘ much areas. By highway, it Is about mento ^ 1 0 cruise ships sailing would be priced out of business would divide me chronlcaUy 646 miles from Richmond to the the Soum Pacific and me Carib- and me privately owned Ameri- ^ac^on ridden GOP. North Carolina coast while An­ f^BA.A » .1 .4*1. . w ® ^ ” ®®‘ '^°“ 'd IJ® certain to ^ . dlvlslveness, at least. niston is about 540 miles from C ongress, fed wim plush cam- vanish from me seas. ®''®"‘® P^'oved him right, with me port. palgn contrlbuUons from bom The aid law makes keeping “ *® Uupton-Welcker contest tak- The Army said mere is no seamen s unions and me ship- American ships sailing on over- Ideological, overtones danger of leakage from me ping industry moved this year seas shipping routes a goal reminiscent of 1964. when Sen. vaults, encased in cwicrete and to expand me aid to more along wim me naUonal defense Goldwater was running steel jackets. V ... reasons. *»* President. Army chepilcal experts will and ^ '^® defense purpose of me ^upton called Welcker an "ul- accompany me shipments .--’i . meir mechanical gas-leak detec S^»A ^® payments seems outdated, gov- ma-llberal” on 'Thursday and “ ®™menl officials agree, in an Welcker responded me next ^ tors will be backed up by 12 rab­ " bits and li2 pigeons, highly sen­ J on f ^ i g n shins* ®’w-paid crews era when a single jumbo jet can hy accusing Lupton of "trylag sitive to gas. ttia AAA ’ 'u. t carry twice as many troops m re-sell me election of 1964 '• Army spokesmen said similar h ^ the ^total ( ^ t “ a c™i“ ^® “ >® “^me The Welcker camp Is appar- shipments in me future will be ship’s voyage ''^®®*' ** would take all cruise ®*'Uy more worried thai^ the unnecessary because me Army Lt. Col. William C. Powell checks one of a dozen As me s l . Santa Paula sailed ® '^ ?*” *“ *l *®'’®®®’ ^ Is \ developing a method of de- nerve gas rockets today. Rabbits will be used to this spring from New York to ® r*^*',x lollowln* rabbits which ride the pilot train (backgrround) back up mechanical sniffers in the event, of a leak. Curacao, Haiti, Jahialca and St. ^ ^ ‘ necessary 's dedicated and enmuslaaUe (See Page Eight) ahead of the munitions train* carrying 28 cars of At left is Sgt. Henry Navarro. (AP Photofax) Thomas in me Caribbean, few (See Page Nineteen) (See Page Eight) '

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AUGUST 10. 1970 PAGE THREE F A 6 B T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 197C A s Conference Begins: Jonea, .106 Prospect St., Rock­ cure frontiers In a peace treaty V Hospital Phone ville; a daughter to Mr. and Israelis Hit with tee Arabs. few platinum flutes exist, and A n d o ver Shemwold on Bridge Mrs. Donald DellaBella, Crys­ Tel Aviv contends Washington their tone is superior to that of MOVIE RAI1NQ8 THEATER TIME The telephone number for tal Lake Rd., Rockville. should have guaranteed tee in­ the silver flute, but whether the f=ORRMlEN1BAND a ST()\1 REl PHOLSTERING SCHEDULE Governors Discuss Odds Manchester Memorial Hospi­ A r a b B a ses clusion of tee Israeli attitude In improvement is enough to justi­ Mai Tool Asks - TOO MUCH KNOW LBI^ YdUNGPEOPlE tal was changed a few DISCHARGED SATURDAY: tee U.N. announcements. fy the much greater expense, is m a y b r in g y o u r u in NORTH Geiald E. Dufresne, East Hart­ every pe)Ce at r(b : Ji’rn 7h§ oPibCtivw of th9 nUng$ to M o m Burnside—Catch M,. 7:10-9:M. months ago, but too late to Cairo Radio congratulated tee “T H E W A Y problematical. Zoning Change ♦ QJ2 For This Fall’s Elections ford; Mark H. Holmes, 64 Elm In L e b a n o n pofontt oboul tho ouitabUKf ot Manchester Drive-In—Bullitt, By ALFRED SHEINWOLD be listed correctly in the new United States Sunday for this Pi-,)(t-(_teci by Scotchgard In its lowest range, the flute mod# contoot tor bf ttyok chMroo. <0 K 10742 Hill Rd., Talcottville; Ireneus 8:30; Bonnie A (Tlyde 10:40. LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. "I think the so-called honey- phone books. The hospital omission, saying Egypt consid­ AONIC PNUTVCTOR • has a plaintive sound, some­ For 52 Acres The United States bridge 0 103 Harasymiak, East Hartford; (Continued from Page One) I HEABD IT* Mansfield Drive-In—Norwood —‘Republican governors enjoyed by the Nixon ad- number is 646-1222. ers it an "encouraging step to­ thing like the cooing of a pigeon 4k K 108 Mrs. Amelia H. Roberts, 16 ALL A6ES AOMinEO The Andover Planning and 8:36; Adventurers 10:10. team won the world champion­ generally rate President Nix- nilnlatratlon is now over, and and weapons and apparently ward tee Implementation of tee or dove. In its upper ranges it Gtntral Audioncts EAST Academy St.; Mrs. Edltib L. Zoning Ck>mndssion wi|l hold a State Theatre — Boatniks 1-3- ship at Stockholm a few weeks on’s popularity high among the P®oP>® reallsOcally begin- were Intercepted cai a sabotage U.S. peace Initiative.’ ’ The by John Gruber is mellow to brilliant. It is im­ 104 A7653 Menard, 83 ' Ridge St.; Donald possible to play the very top public hearing in the Elemen­ 7:30-9:80. ago, but not every hand was a voters, and they hope some of It assess the foreign and mission.. Egyptian commentary also ALL ASU AOMITTfO UA ’Theatre—M*A*S»H 7:00, 9 63 Manchester A. Cyr. Hartford. notes of the frute softly. If this tary School, School Road, on triumph. Some of our setbacks will rub off on their own cam- programs. How much In Amman, tee Jordanian charged Israel was trying to Pawitil Guid«nct Sugftsttd J 9 6 5 2 KQ74 his popularity has declined will Also, Mrs. Karen A. Fettig, is necessary, the note is played GP Aug. 18, at 7:30 p.m. on Ein ap­ 9:00. came on hands that would not paigns in an autumn race capital, machine-gun battles stalemate U.N. peace efforts A 0 9 2 76 Hospital Notes 48 School St.; Mrs. Harriett P. on the piccolo instead, since it plication of Gulf and Western East Hartford Drive-In— give a moment’s trouble- to the against odds which favor Demo- ^ broke out between tee Arab but would be unable to stand up Myra Breckinridge 8:20; 100 SOUTH Giacomini, East Hartford; During the past months I’ve bassoons. Nowadays they usu­ can play relatively softly in Industries, Inc., doing business worst bridge player of your ac­ cratic state house gains. t Palestine Organization, which against America’s desire (or Rifles 10:06. 4 K98 _ ^ ^ DemiXirats Calvin L. Ramp- Sonia Garcia, West WUUngton; had several requests to do a se­ ally come by fours. Ravel even range. AESTAICnO as Mai Tool and Englnroring v m n N O HOURS supports Egypt’s acceptance of peace in tee area. Und«r 17 rtquim KCODHUnying East ^ ^ d sor Drive-In—Count quaintance. (? AQJ85 DeniocraU forecast inroads ton of Utah and Robert W. Scott Jeffrey and Michael Doenges, demands five, at times. Below the flutes in the score Ptfwl or AAult Guordion Co., for a change of zone from South dealer. iBtotnitdiBte Care Semi- the cease-fire, and the Marxist The semiofficial Egyptian ries o< arttcles on the instru­ Torga, Vampire 8:2<>; Spirits of O A8 _mto the ------32-18------majorityJ——J the-ID Re- Wiof IiuruiNorth cauouna,Ciaiollna. two states . - t . , . . . atwl a nm 241 4jrurunerGardner oi.;St.; ueooranDeborah A. come the oboes. These are R-40 Residential and Agricultur­ East-West vulnerable. Popular Front for tee Libera­ newspaper A1 Ahram said Cairo ments of the orchestra. I did At the top of the section the Dead 10:00. 4k J43 publicans now enjoy among gov- Nixon carried tw o. years ago, lO i?in Sherman, 60 North St.; Wayne still made of wood, and like the al to Light Industry on a parcel Opening lead — Five of Dia­ tion of Palestine, which opposes has received assurances teat oome the flutes. Originally this emors, and the chairman of the both said the President’s rating . J" ’ a nm-a nm " 74 Mountain Rd.; such a series in these columns fiUte are covered with a multi­ of approximately 62 acres pres­ South West North East It. Bote sides said one child was tee original U.S. peace propos­ Instrument was built in the key NO ONE UNOEA 17 AOHinED monds. GOPCS^)P GOVm*nni*nGovernors Association ac- TlOflIttxl Haa/ellnAaldeclined. Another A*«A4t«A«e Demo- ‘ ** ^ * P _ T/^ll KO e»eeee some eight or ten years ago plicity of keys. The oboe has (Ago limit moy vory ently owned by William H. Du­ Bob WoUf, playing the South I P;iss 3 Pass P e t r i e s : I ^ n t e aUowed Nickerson, 66 Barry Rd.; killed and nine other persons als as communicated June 19 of "D ” . That is to say, in its knowledges the arithmetic fa- Robert B. .Docking, said: but there are always newcomers about the same bottom note as In cortoln arooo) gan Jr. on Route U-S. 6 at cards for the United States took 4 C? All Pass any time except noon-2 p .m .; ^ e d lu s J. Kiejna, 133 Ludlow were wounded, and each "are tee only ruccredlted text.” simplest fingering, it played vors that outcome. R d.; Harry C. Straw, Box ML to the Held of orchestral music the scale of "D " and if the the flute, nowadays “ B” or “ B- Hutchinson Road. the ace of diamonds, drew two •The President’s popularity In ^^ers, 2 p.m ..« p.m. blamed tee other. , The paper said these assurances so I suppose it won’t hurt to re­ flat” but It originally had “ C’’ “ We have a very difficult Kansas remains high. Many > Service; P r 10 a.m.*2 p.m,, Vernon. were obtained after urgent con- SOFA or TWO CHAIRS FROM composer wanted the note "C ” Au. n MB IB nUMMCttVt Interested persons may appear rounds of trumps and led a dia­ won this trick, but then he Commandos from tee Popular peat the information again. for its lowest note and fingered Of TMt road With 36 governors up and are fru^strated with the 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Also, Peter Kishon, 469 Fos- tacts In Cairo and at tee United Acid yt-ors ol boauty and comfort he had to write the pitch "B- MOTION MCTUlf COQi Of Ml#OIOM>TlOM at the hearing and be heard and mond from the dummy. East would have been obliged to Front clashed twice last week The modem orchestra has flat" in the score since the in the key of ” C” . 24 of them now RepubUcan." unemploy- Intenslve Care and Coronary ter St., Wapping; Jennifer L. Nations "in view of Israel's to yout prt'^t'itt form tuic by taking close to a hundred instrumental­ written communications con­ stepped up with the king of lead a spade or a diamond. with guerrillas from Action, an­ flute would normally put every­ Effectively it has a range of cerning the application will be \eatre diamonds and led a low spade. Care: Immediate family only, Mrosek, 17 Gerard St.; Mrs. other pro-Egyptian command fraudulent attempts to add non­ advantage ol this groot offer! Each ists but.this was not always the the barrel of the Instrument, Either way, dummy would ruff Gov., Raymond P. Shafer e state. He said Sunday that Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m .- Gee and son. East Hartford; and Jordan by Secretary of S6. Music of this period should lowest note was "D ” . The Democratic Primary will a spade. East took the ace of ®verythlng we can to recent racial unrest In Hart' clashes. repelh-ncy At no extra cost. be produced. These added notes The oboe is made of a single East Haddam : " I Do, I Do” Instead, West took two club 18:46 p.m ., and 6:80 p.m.-S Mrs. Manfred Loew and son State William P-. Rogers. still be played by an orcrestra Nowadays the Instrument has be held Aug. 19 from noon to 8 spades and got out safely with fight those odds." nie Israeli cabinet met for do not have the same tone color piece of wood which determines with Patrice Munsel, tonight tricks. "You can’t win ’em all," ford. Is "a result of many years p .m .; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m ., and Enfield; Mrs. Henry Shorrock The text of Rogers’ proposal FREE Extra Arm Covers to Match Upholstery of that sise, for the composer been extended downward to its pitch; it cannot be lengthen­ p.m. at the Town Office Build­ through Friday at 8:30 p.m., a spade. By the play up to this Wolff said philosophically, as Gov. Warren E. Heames of of frustrations." more than five hours Sunday "C " in all cases, and there are usually associated with the point South feit sure that West •;80 p.m.-8 p.m. and daughter, RFD 3, Coventry. has not been made public. conceived his works in that ed or shortened. Consequently ing. There will be no absentee Saturday at 9 p.m., matinees his partner smiled sympatheti­ Missouri, a Democrat, said "It is the failures of govem- Age Lim its: 16 In maternity. amid reports of strong govern­ scale. even flutes that have “ B” and oboe, but sound very like the had started with five diamonds ment feeling teat tee United for Free Shop at Home S e n ^ ^ flute. In consequence they are this 1s the instrument from voting. Wednesday at 2 :30 and Saturday cally. Democrats could fashion’a state ment, ItseU, to relate to“ aU of i s T o ^ r n T lS S ^ T n Sron^^Jlrf iS^^l^p’ Unfortunately, if the aeve- "B-flat" for their lowest pitch. and five clubs. States had failed to guarantee Art on the Common seldom employed, this range which all others must take their For the office of U.S. Senator at 5. Daily Question house comeback as dramatic as these people that Is causing the self-services » . • land orchestra should come here You may hear reference to a What Difference? Casasanta, 82 Pine Knob Dr., Israeli Interests In its campaign CALL 643*4159 being handled by the flute. pitch. I’ll continue' in later col­ there is a three-way contest for Oakdale Musical Theatre in Partner opens with one heart, that achieved by Republicans frustrations. If you will, the dls- BOSTON (AP) — A 1,600 and play Mozart with only 35 "Bass flute” which is a misno­ You may wonder what differ­ rm. J ...... , . South Windsor: Elizabeth Rob- to put over tee American The tone of the note is quite umns. a place on the November ballot Wallingford: "1 Do, I Do” with and the next player passes. You after their landslide defeats six appointments," he said, aMlstmUon i^ d s pound stainless steel sculpture 6i»r deeofotor wiiT players, the audience would feel mer. It is actually an alto flute, ence this makes. South must cease-fire proposal. nasal in character, with excel­ with Alphonsus J. Donahue, the Jane Powell and John Erickson, hold: Spades, Q J-2; Hearts, K- years ago, when Lyndon B. "Hi housing alcxie, we have 18 feet tall now stands in Boston coll. No obifoationt it had been gypped. "What? and stands in the key of "G " limit the club loss to one trick, lent “ carrying” ability. It is party-endorsed candidate being tonight through Saturday at 5 10-7-4-2; Diamonds, 10-3; Clubs, Johnson swept to the White been telling these pieople for A government announcement Oimmon. K f . Only a third of the members with all the holes closed. Be­ and 9:30 p.m. and he cannot fail since West House. years what we are going to do u S e d . a ^ !o Andrew J. Tomko 29 Brotton said only that tee Cabinet "re­ The untitled work by 27-year- commonly employed for short Reno’s Harrah challenged by Edward L. Mar­ K-10-8. S/ti'ri.ilisis in Cu<,tom M.kU: Fnhric & Plnsiic S/ipcovni s for Hartford? What do they cause it has to be once and a The Triangle Playhouse in has the ace-queen-nine of clubs. bear with the hosidtal whUe the viewed various aspects of Israe- old David Stoltz of Norte Ben- think we are, stupid?" Actually, half as long as the ordinary solo passages in the orchestra, cus and Joseph D. Duffey. For What do you say? ‘"Ihe odds on are for the housing,” Demsey said. “ We particularly when it la desired Takes 4th W ife the office of U.S. Congressman Farmington: “ You Know I Any finesse will work. Answer: Bid two clubs or Democrats to make some ^®’''® 8^^ ^ talking and parking problem exlata. li-U.S. relations.” But official ning;ton, Vt., is formed of two that’s just vdiat such people are, flute, it is bent and doubled Can’t Hear You When the Wa­ East had shown up with the informants said Israel was an­ blocks of steel that appear at stupid. to evoke a pastoral or rustic from the Second Congressional four hearts. There Is no sensible gains,” he said Sunday. t®Blng. Perhaps we should listen Webster, Storrs; TTiaddeus P. back on itself so as to make it ter’s Running,” tonight through ace of spades and the king- gered because tee U.N. an­ first glance to be toppling like a Just once Mozart got an or­ mood. There is an alto oboe, RENO, Nev. (AP) — Carlno District, the party-endorsed can­ bid for this kind of hand in Heames appeared on the NBC ® more and then really Patients Today: 186 easier to handle. Saturday at 8:40 p.m. queen of diamonds. In view of Wojclk Jr., 59 Jan Dr., Hebron. nouncement of tee start of new razed chimney. t i o i i h # Vfffff/fff"#* chestra of nearly 70 to conduct, just aa there is an alto flute. owner Bill Harrah has married didate, John F. Pickett is chal­ Standard American bidding' sys­ radio and television program ®®"*® ” There is also a piccolo, prop­ Storrowtown Theatre at East­ his silence he was .unlikely to Also, John Weir, Glastonbury; peace efforts did not make clear and he wrote home that he ’The alto oboe, however, is a Southern California physical lenged by William B. Stanley; tems. It is too strong for two “Meet______the Press." Dempsey blames Connectl- ADMITTED SATURDAY Park Commissioner Joseph E. erly the "flauto piccolo” or ern States Exposition Park: have the ace of clubs. But West Kellie R. Gaura, 203 Ralph R d.; 1 ; I ) M A I N S T . M A N C H [ S I f l( doubled the flutes, oboes, and called an "English horn.” This culturist and longtime friend, and, for representative to the hearts, but not strong enough With elect'tens three months Problems on the eco- William Bader, 62 Union St- that Israel would not withdraw Curtis said tee artist agreed to ■Tittle flute” which is the high­ “George M” with Mickey Roon­ had also kept silent with two Brenda R. SauliUer, East Hart­ from any occupied territory bassowis to achleye the balance Is a misnomer. The Instrument Mary Burger, a spokesman said General Assembly from the 61st for three hearts, and the dis­ awav the Htate nomic and military policies of RockvlUe; Mrs. Spirita Balbl lend his work for display for a est instrument in the orchestra, ey, tonight through Friday at five-card suits. Surely West ford; Dawn T. Kershaw, 12 without tee recognition of se­ he wanted. He also had the is larger than the oboe, and is Today. District, the party-endorsed can­ tribution is wrong for four g r tkree the Nixon admlntetr^on, and ano. Brandy St., Bolton; Mrs year or more. and is only half as long as the 8:30 p.m., Saturday at 9 p.m., could not have both the ace and Brainard PI.; Mrs. Lillian G. brasses play one dynamic mark bent at an angle for the play­ It was the fourth marriage for didate, Aloysius Aheam, is chal­ hearts. Perhaps the best course sions at the fi2nd Mflftnnai ecoHomlc issues are Ellen S. Foran, Bunker HIU Rd. ordinary flute. It sounds an oc­ matinees Wednesday at 2 and the queen of clubs. McCarthy, Wethersfield; Mrs. louder than that Indicated in the er’s convenience. Of French Harrah, who was divorced in lenged by Stephen Loyzim. is to bid a short suit and raise emors confer^nr^ National G w - important ones facing Andover; Mrs. Gertmde Free tave higher than the flute. The origin, it was called a "cor Saturday at 4:30. After deep thought Wolff led emors conference in the guard- America today. man, 169 Benton St.; Mrs. Mar Angela Cantatore, Eeiat Hart­ score. April after a four-month mar­ Bridge Results hearts at your next turn. flute has a range of about three angle” with the final "e ” hav­ riage to singer Bobbie (Sentry. The American Shakespeare the jack of clubs. West played ^ lakeside resort. falline revenues &aret Golowczyk, Glastonbury; ford; Eddie Forte, Hartford; But to get back to the instru­ The results of the duplicate Copyright 1970 ments of the orchestra them­ octaves. ing an accent mark. This meant Harrah, 68, and Miss Burger, Festival Theatre in Stratford: low, and declarer played dum­ OTie first controversy facing governors to choose be- Mrs. CaroUne PelleUer, 147 Prospect St., bridge play at the Andover General Features Corp. selves. I’ll take them up as they It is capable of the fastest "angled” or "bent” horn. 30, were wed Sunday by the "Othello,” Tuesday and Satur­ my’s king while a few dozen tee governors is a proposal that t^^^n cloelng schools and hos- Benton St.; Herbert W. Smith, Rockville. Church on Friday were as fol­ appear on the conductor’s score, technique of all the instru­ Our British cousins, never Rev. Blake M. Franklin in day nights, Thursday matinee; American rooters watched in they recommend broadening of pjtals or limiting other programs Cornell St., Lori A. Thur- Also, Mrs. Peter Heath and lows ; First, Bob Hughes and from the top of the sheet to the ments, but this is of little im­ strong on languages, thought it Reno’s First Baptist Church. "AU’s wail That Ends Well,” horror. ’Then he returned the tee federal highway trust fund jn the face of a deficit. W. Middle Tpke.; Da- son, Amston; Mrs. Emsley 150 New and Demos bottom. A violin is written on portance. Several instruments was "cor anglais’’ which is pro­ They will live in Reno. Lois Crawford; second, Mr. and Wednesday and Friday nights, low club from dummy. TH oH dflidd so teat tee ,-money could bo in Connecticut, he said, “ our Wasserman, 243 E. Cen- Privette and daughter,-37 Rob- can play more than sixteen Mrs. Marvin Graboff; third, Mr. Sunday matinee; “ Devil’s Dis­ one staff, a piano on two, an nounced the same way, but Harrah owns casinos here and It would have been a triumph spent for subways and other ^reat problem today is growth. ^®'" ert Dr., South Windsor; Mrs. notes per second, which is the and Mrs. Archie Ramage. ciple,” Wednesday and Saturday organ on three, but the orches- means "English horn,” and at Lake Tahoe. He and his sec­ for Wolff U East had held the DRIVE-IN modes of transportation, as well We are growing so rapidly, but a d m it t e d John Hutchinson and son, 311 To Choose -tra may require thirty. fastest that the ear can distin­ we're stuck with that name to Proposed Amendments matinees. Performances at 8:30 YESTERDAY: Burnham St.; Mrs. Isaac Hur- ond wife, Scherry, were di­ queen of clubs. He would have as for roadbuilding. we are not going to let just Mrs Deborah R BelV 424 W The top section of the score guish separate tones. Inci- this day. Mrs. Ruth Munson, town clerk, and 2 p.m. vorced in 1969 after a 20-year Highway interests aimed a money alone stop any of these “ wkle S e • Mrs Rute U. T ' embraces the woodwinds, so dentlally, beware the instru­ While the flute’s tone is pro­ informs residents that the four Sharon (Conn.) Playhouse: marriage. Two adopted sons barrage of telegrams at tee gov- programs." OonnecUcut, he Dezso, 2 ^ Phoenix St., Vernon; From— ! called because they were origi­ mentalist who plays extremely duced by blowing across a hole live with her. proposed amendments to the “ Candida” by George Bernard ernors, urging rejection of a said, has been tee fastest grow- Mrs. Lorraine F. Ellis, Iroquois nally made of wood, and are fast. He can cover mistakes similar to blowing across the Miss Burger is a native of Connecticut State Constitution Shaw Thursday through Satur­ proposed policy statement ask- Ing state in the Northeast during Trail, Bolton; Ambrose E. Grlf- wind instruments. The wood­ this way, because he plays too top of a bottle, the oboe and Amarillo, Tex., and has lived which will appear on the Nov. 3 day at 8:30 p.m., Thursday mat­ THE S A L E ing Congress to let tee states the past 10 years, winds sit in the center of the fast for you to distinguish the English horn have a mouthpiece recently in the Los Angeles ballot are available at the Town inee at 2:30. tin Jr., 22 Doane St.; Gedi- RANGE make transfers from tee trans­ orchestra, just in front of the individual notes. which consists of two pieces of area. Office Building in pamphlet Southbury (Conn.) Playhouse: minas P. Gulblnas, 19 Norte \ \|: OF THE YEAR I •J* A PARAMOUNIPICIUW portation fund. St.; Stuart A. Hurd, 57 Murray conductor. The flute is usually made of reed. The tone is produced as form with complete eTcpIanatory “ The Glass Menagerie” by Ten­ FUEL OIL silver nowadays. Gold flutes nessee Williams, tomorrow l o i n r a i The wires came from road- Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. Lou­ Here's the one you've ’Ihe classic orchestra used though you blew between two Do not attempt to pot out­ text to help townspeople under­ IHE lEWISGlieiRnilMOF have been made with not much through Friday at 8:30 p.m., bullders, automobile manufac­ ise Jessup, Meadows Convales­ GASOLINE the Instruments by twos, so pieces of grasB, and if the play­ door ferns for use as potted stand the intent and purpose of been waiting for— our improvement of tone except in Saturday at 6 and 9 p.m. turers, truckers and motorists Bridgeport cent Home; William H. John- there were two flutes, two er blows into the mouthpiece plants inside the house. They the amendments. THE ADVENTURERS Official Mercury oboes, two clarinets, and two the case of the piccolo. A very without having it hooked up to' seldom grow well. Goodwin Theatre of The Aus­ associations. dro. East Hartford. tin Arts Center at Trinity Col­ BlidniktNnenREMNMRS’' Gov. Daniel J. Evans of M a n D ies Also, Mrs. Jeanette Karoel, BANTLY 0!L Clearance I All cars must Manchester Evening Herald lege: Movie, "The Man on the VrHAROlD ROBBINS Washington 'discussed tee lob­ Mansfield Depot; Sharon R. r O M I’A.N'). INI. Andover substitute correspon­ go I We're making it Flying Trapeze” with W.C. PANAVISK})I'' COUW bying campaign with his trans­ Kingsbury, 118 Bretton R d.; ;:;i M\i.N sii{i;i:i dent, Marjorie Campbell, tel. official that you'll get the Fields, Tuesday at 8 p.m .; Sym- Plus "NORWOOD" portation committee and said In G u n fir e Ralph Lanzano, 665 Vernon St.; IKI ,. li III- 742-8976. phonie Pastorale ’ ’ (French), governors "don’t need tee help Keith H. McKenney, 197 Gard­ Utu‘l\% 'Me ) year's best deal on the Wed. “ BOYS In The BAND” (Continaed from Page One) Thursday at 8 p.m. of special interest groups’’ In ner St.; Owen A. O’Neill, Mead- Mercury of your choice. making their decisions. Ing tee possibility teat tee gun- owood Rd., Tolland; Andrew Good selection, Duffey Outraged Secretary of Transportation fire was an outgrowth of a Sat- ^®**®*'*"> Host Hartford; Mrs. IASr WINDSOR John A Vnino cioiA , Florence Roberts, East Hart- immediate delivery I Come Connecticut Duo “ ‘® **®^W® urday night fight In tee same ford: Brian C. Schultz. 200 At Situation In Held Over 2nd Week! transportation aid fund could be ford; Brian C. Schultz, 200 area between nearby residents Union St., Rockville; Mrs. Bea- in today and . . . Bids for Bridge COME FACE TO FACeI AIW-CONPITIOWED insUtuted "In tee not-too-diatant Attention North Ireland \ WITH TOTAL TERRORI1 future If we work together . . . members of a motorcycle ‘ H®® H. Wilson, 460 Abbe Rd., Championship STATEMANCHISTIR CINtER NEW HA'VEN, Conn. (AP) — "This, I firmly beUeve, Is tee " dlrecUon in which we should ®*'®^ several makes of oi. BOSTON (AP) — ’Two rela­ I COLOR Q uarry p^ ry ^ G L 0 * B E j u r s The Rev. Joseph Duffey told a Mat. 1 A .5 — Eve. 7 ft 9 tively unknown players from probably head,” Volpe said In a '*'®''® G»® scene, BIRTHS SATURDAY: A gathering of the Irish here Sun­ speech prepared for tee gover- P®**®® said. Charged with mur- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- W Travel Service 1 day that he is "outraged at Connecticut captured the open­ MANIHELAFFBOAISI ing rounds of the Life Masters’ nors. ‘I®*' and held without bond were neth Anderson, 294C Green R d.; TAIK events In Northern Ireland, as Pairs Championship at the Neither Nixon nor Vice Presl- *^®seph Guerin, 22, of Bridge- a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ^ 555 MAIN STREET * all men of conscience must be." AmericEin Contract Bridge dent Spiro T. Agnew, tee admin- P®*'* Ronald J. Hlznay, 21, Decker, French Rd. Ext., Bol- k 643-2165 < "Discrimination, oppression League's 42nd annual Summer Istratlon’s designated liaison ®* Bridgeport. Guerin also was ton. W FAuthorlzed agent In BlMa-| PRICE! man with tee governors, was charged with aggravated as- and violence have become part Sessions Sunday night. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A scheduled to appear at tee sault. ^cheater for all AtrMnaa, REPUBLICAN of the dally life of many Irish Leon St. Jean of Newtown and daughter to Mr. and Mrs. iRallroada and StaanwMpA Catholics," said Duffey, a Prot- Terry Rlely of Hamden totaled conference. Heames com- Held on $28,000 bond on wavne Lerz East Hartford- a esUmt minister of Irish descent 846^ to head the 369-pair field KState ' h ohouse : l ^ ‘a and !!^ the t e 2 White ^ ‘j r HHouse mit murder d ' were Donald Mat- son to M r.’ and Mro. Alan’ C. and a candidate in the Aug. 19 at the end of the first two of six Feature rounds of the event at the Sher­ was deteriorating. tlce, 26, of Trumbull and Mark ------^------MERCURY $ primary for the Democrats’ U.S. Shown iw-« •liiai iNum aton Boston Hotel. ’ aovTtt • i 441 * 1st Tonight He said Agnew apparenUy Wentovick, 21, of Bridgeport, Senate nomination. _ mom MO- otto j “ MORSE POWERS SlU/ERS He made his statements at an Robert FreedmEui and James had been given other duties, Mattlce also was charged with MONTEREY Mathis, both of Buffalo, N.Y., TECHNICOLOR' clearly a reference to tee vice aggravated assault OF MANCHESTER 3444 aimual picnic held here by the PLUS Gaelic Football and Hurling finished second with 792^. One ^sidenfs i^e as a RepubUcan Also arrested at tee scene on You'll find the Monterey point behind in third place were CTub. IMCQUEEIM “ Peter ft WoU" M at «:4« pollUcal orator ^ d cam pal^er. ^ charge of Interfering wlte“ 54 McKEE STREET T 64945M of your choice on our Sam Stayman and 'Victor Mitch­ Shafer said there hM been police officer was Douglas Me- Duffey, a minister of the Uni­ Eve. 8:46 showroom floor — all VOTERS ell, both of New York (21ty. more direct contr^ be^een Ray, 26, of Bridgeport. Now to the time to bring in your screens to be lepatods ready to go, and priced ted Church of Christ, had strong “ Ferdinand the Bull" Storm window glass replaced. The session continues today White House jjls bond was set at $10,000. for action. Long 124 words for two targets aimed at with two semi-final roimds, with EULLITT” Mat. 2:64 — Eve. 8:64 than during tee latter yesurs of ______by many , an Irish Catholic—the the field being reduced to 78 tee Democratic administration. AUTO 6 U SS INSTALLED inch wheelbase, 390 British and the Rev. Ian Pais­ TEOMICOLM* FROM WUNHSItOS. SEVEI UTS Vi At home In Pennsylvania, V-8, 100% nylon car­ pairs for the finals Thursday. _^^^^S^SUGGCSUDf^^ATUR^UOiU^ Casey Rites ley, a militant Protestant minis­ Billy Eisenberg and Robert Shafer said, tee poUs and his G U SS FURNITURE TOPS peting and more — ter In Northern Ireland. VOTE THE PARTY ENDORSED SLATE Hamman of the Dallas Aces, own assessment Indicate Nixon g a s p e r , Wyo, (AP)—Funer- standard. All models, "Britain exploits Northern Ire­ who less them two months ago has tee support of an over- al services were scheduled to- MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) colors and equipment. land but takes no responsibility whelming majority of tee vot- day for John Casey, a long-time were on the team that won the MMt m tmTHEATRE utt EAST for the grave conditions In that World Team Championship, 1 3 C N 1 « I E > ers. Casper lawyer and a native of PICTURE FRAMING (all types) REPUBLICAN PRIMARY country," Duffey said. “ Ian were eliminated in the first “ The record wiU be an asset Bridgeport, Conn. Casey, 82, Here's a right-sized intermediate that Paisley is allowed to peddle rounds. in this yeair’s election,’’ he said, died Friday in a Denver hoe- WINDOW and PUTE GLASS seats six passengers comfortably. Your hate and violence while Bema^ Other pairs eliminated were Mbst Republicans offered sim- pital. MERCURY choice of colors, models and equip­ dette Devlin Is jailed . . . Bill Passell of Hartsdale, N.Y., liar assessments, although Gov. Casey practiced law in ment. Montego’s price is right, too. "The Catholic jiopulation ^of emd Dave Stretsberg of New David P. Cargo of New MeTcico Bridgeport and served on tee WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 12th Northern Ireland no longer York (21ty; emd Alvin Roth of said Nixon's popularity had city councU there from 1918 MONTEGO starves as It did In the 18th cen­ New York City emd Barbeira dropped there. "This Is a natur- through 1916. Casey also served tury, but the (2athollC8 are sec­ Rappaport of Eeist Oremge, N.J. al thing,’’ said Cargo. four years as assistant Natroma WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES ond class citizens today," Duf­ The Senior Master Pairs A Democratic retort from County attorney in Wyoming I For Governor For U.S. Senator fey said. “ Most taxes and duties event was led by M.J. Klein- Gov. John N. Dempsey ot Con- and for a time as Municipal are controlled by the Parlia­ platz emd A.R, Koffler, both of necUcut: Court judge in Casper. ment of Great Britain, and Bri­ Montresil, with 382^. Day In...Day Out... 2399 tish needs are Parliament’s Robert S. Fiske of Waltham prime concern." emd Doim Lurie of Newton were second with 881. The Senior Masters four session event ends on PRESCRIPTIONS Siren’s Call for Eggs 'BONUS DAYS & NIGHTS tonight. MON lUE WfD IHUR fRI MIAMI (AP) — Momlng after . . . resulting in meaningful ENTIRC PARK OPEN • 1 P.M. COMPIETE t o B lt T I SMffKwt morning, precisely at 6:80, the Wesleyan Gift savings to you every day! wail of an ambulance siren split Here’S M you pay ms IMIUNAN«iilTH» MIDDLETOWN (AP) — Wes­ aftemeen the sleepy quiet of an interstate leyan University has received a SINCM 1914 No ups and downs in your Preooription expressway eTdt ramp. CMMrMnetoWxm . , , $1,00 INSURANCE oosta—410 “disoounto" today, “Regular gift of 1260,0(X> from the Surdna Inr>e««r»trl4>Mn . . .$t.50 prioee" tomorrow! Mrs. R. L. Fleming, whose Foundation to be used for any ■•avt SW«> ON IM.I 1 rjL I. 4PJL home faces the ramp, jbecame l«M« ter ■■ rM« ln« 1 fU Z & V S purpose the school wishes. No “reduced specials”—no “ temporary COUGAR suspicious of the regularity of Ntra’s a l you pay laalgirti 11111! I Iliu m * reduettons" on Prescriptlona to lure The foundation is a philan­ CkMnaaeleUyMn . . . $ | ,0 0 SERVICE oustomen! the emergency calls and tele­ thropic trust of the late John phoned the ambulance compa^ Siwi*e#» war II rws . . .$t.S0 MASH A t the same time, there Is never any E. Andrus, a member of the MMS* IMitt SN UU IPJM. U PA An Ingo Preminger Production ny. Wesleyan class of 1862. The an­ ISppP ter i« ttew 7 P.M. n b . , ^ compromise In service or quality! MMI ADMISSION fHK PARKINi, Color by Deluxe* . . . . . r S l >2375 ’"Itie ambulance company nouncement was made Saturday told me that a night shift ambu­ Panavision* America’s best-equipped by the university’s vice presi­ REAL YOU GET OUR LOWEST luxury sports car. Hide­ lance driver who lived a few dent, Oolln O. Campbell. PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE blocks away from me would Coming Sunday Greater Hartford Won't Let We Deliver away headlamps, bucket ESTATE YEAR . . . AND YOU sound his siren so his wife It Go! This Fantastio , .Everywhere seats, 351'V-8 and m ore- would know he was coming T$x RHtnr MORE THROUGHOUT THE standard. Drive your new home and put the eggs on," she 3 FREE SHOWS 18«fa S’KM’kAKSeH W E E K YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR Fast Cougar home today. A THOMAS MESKILL LOWELL WEICKER, JR. said. PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. wide range of colors apd The siren doesn’t sound quite equipment in stock. so frequently anymore. TRY US AND SEE — POLLS OPEN 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. — iManriiFBtpr ROBERT J. SMITH, FOR RIDES TO THE POLLS— CALL 643-2408 lE t iF n tn g PublMtad Oelljr Bxonit Sundaya and HoUdaya at IS BSaaU Strati INSURANSMIIHS SINCE 1914 MORIARTY BROTHERS HaadMoter, Ooon. 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% A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAYv AUGUST 10, 1970 PAG E FIV E PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1970 V ern o n sewer lilies and a conduit to the Hockanum River. Another Owren-Leber. • Shea-Carpenter easement was granted to Con­ FAMCAM Ferrara-Sullivan Reich'King ^ Renewal Area necticut Ught and Power for overhead wires and poles. omi Property Sold ii t r A ii. Shirlee Ann Sullivan of Ver­ Rhoda Leber of Manchester Construction h a s already on Carpenter of Ellington to started on the two banks. ’The non and the Rev. ftandall P. and Peter Nicholas Owren of ■ '•> • Dennis Richard Shea of Rock­ To Developer Popular Market wlU be the Ferrara df Rockville were wed Bolton exchanged vows Satur­ ville took place Saturday morn­ A deed, filed Friday after- largest store in the commer- Saturday morning at the First day morning at St. James’ noon In the office of the town d al secUon. It will occupy 24,- ing at St. Bernard’s Church, Congregational Church of Ver-' ' Church. clerk, transfers the commer- square feet and wUl be sur- Rockville. non. The bride is a daughter of clal porUon of the redevelop- rounded by seven satelUte The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Leber of The bride is a daughter c< ment area from the town of stores. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Sullivan 84 High St. The bridegroom is Mr. and Mrs. Bernard' Carpen­ Alco ------Jr. of 147 Bolton Rd., Vernon. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. ter of 9 Farmstead Lane, El- The price of the parcel, ac­ Expo ’70 Passes The bridegroom Is a son of Mr. Owren of Stoney Rd. ling;ton. The bridegroom is a son cording to the deed, was $164,- and Mrs. George Ferrara of ’The Rev. Thomas J. Barry of of Mr. 8uid Mrs. John Shea of 1 500 with a conveyance tax of Montreal Record Stamford. St. James’ Church performed Fox HIU, t>r., RockvlUe. $180.95 received by the town. OSAKA, Japan (AP) — Visi­ The Rev. John A. Lacey, pas­ the -ring ceremony. Mrs. The Rev. Anthony Mitchell of The parcel if bounded on the tors to Osaka’s Expo ’70 world’s SMter President Nixem won a one- Madison, N.J. An ordained min­ line and A-Une skirt, and a Denine, was in the Intensive- Camp Woodstock end In the North American vote Senate victory last summer ister of the United Church of white picture hat. She carried LaPolt'Cowles care unit at St. Francis Hospital „ championship at Maxvllle, On­ on the iniUal decision to begin An 8 X 10 Portrait of Your Child in Living Christ, he is assistant minister a basket of white sweetheart Sunday undergoing treatment tario, Canada. Safeguard deployment. Tills of the First Congregational roses and yellow carnations. Suzanne Cowles and Rob­ for smoke Inh^aUon. ^“ ® Weekend Tliere ------_is one _ competition year, as last, tee Senate is so Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Church in Vernon. ert Eimis LaPolt, both of Man­ John H. Cody. 56, of Stamford *^®®^ “ *® summer, closely divided on tee issue teat Ellen King, Miss Barbara Ann chester, were married Saturday died early Sun^v when struck Hockanum Valley „ be the Qulncy-Weymouth, last minute shifts could ch{|nKe mea eariy sunoay vmen strocK over Labor Day. Mass irames on Labor Day. King, both of Manchester, and evening in a candlelight service tee vote tally and determine tee by a car on the ConnecUcut T^e weekend wUl start Sept. ^ . . . » sisters of the bride; Miss Jane at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. outcome. n Today in History Turnpike at Greenwich. He g ^nd end Sept. 7. Each family ,^^® Anderscm of Hartford; and Tbe bride is the daughter of But if tee Senate votes to cut pulled his disabled van truck ^111 have a private cabin w l ^ “ *®f® * 7™ Miss Betty Jo Morford of Den­ Mr. and Mrs. Alton N. Cowles $332 million from tee $1.3 billion Today is Monday, 'Aug. 10, the onto the center divider, got a will accommodate up to 10 peo- ver, Colo. They wore yellow of 363 Keeney St. The bride­ Safeguard auteorizaUon, it 222nd day of 1970. Tliere are 143 gowns styled to match the hon­ groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. can of gas and then was struck pie. Reservations may be made . ' , . ’ * L _ wiimimr could put tee Defense Depart­ days left in the year. or attendant’s and Identical while in the left lane. Tlie auto by caUlng Mrs. Ron Abrahams. ^ Wllming- Today’s Highlights In History Robert H. LaPolt of 34 Robert ton, Del., band. ment In tee uncomfortable posi­ COL picture hats, and they carried Rd. On this date in 1792, France’s driver, Kevin ’Ihomas, 20, of OES Benefit baskets of the same flowers. TTie Rev. Russell H. Allen of Bridgeport, was charged with A benefit performance of the monarchy was overthrown as wmiain fly-hmliH- n# UazzMio photo mobs in Paris attacked the St. Mary’s Church performed negUgent homicide and driving play, “ I Do, I Do,” wlU be held the double-ring ceremony. Miss palace of King Louis XVI. with a suspended Ucense. at the Oakdale 'Theatre In Wal- MRS. THEODORE ALAN ANGEL Jane Peterman of Concord, Earl On This Date T, . James GumkowsW, 16, of En- Ikigford Wednesday night, spon- N.H., was soloist and Steven fleld was WUed Saturday night sored by the Grand Chapter of was maid of honor. She wore a In 1809, the struggle for inde­ Karen Paulette Evanlskl of Lowry was organist. in his home town while trying ConnecUcut. Order of Eastern Manchester and ’Theodore Alan full-leng;th A-line gown of moss pendence from Spain began in The bride was given in mar­ Daniels iFrrs Ecuador. to cross Interstate 91 on foot. ___ Angel of Hartford were united green chiffon accented with riage by her father. She wore a The profits realized from the in marriage early Saturday af­ bands of floral embroidered lace In 1821, Missouri became the full-length gown of ivory silk No charges were l ^ d « ^ t rf^riSanoe will become part ternoon at St. James’ Church. at the high collar, empire waist­ 24th state. organza designed with high ruf­ the driver. Robert Baslnlskl of endowment fund of the FORMAL In 1845, the U.S. Naval Acade­ The bride is the daughter of line and cuffs of the long pouff fled neckline, empire waistline Clifton, N.J. Eastern Star Charity Founda- my was established at Annapo­ “ Thumbs Up,’ ’ say the Poles. Mr. and Mrs. John Evanlskl Sr. sleeves, and a matching head- accented with pearls, long ruf­ Poland’s officially encour­ John Anderson, 22, of Hialeah bow with bouffant shoulder- lis, Md. We of 30 fDg^i St. ’The bridegroom fled sleeves of English net ap- aged form of hitchhiking BTa., a submarine sailor sta- Vemon residents may make k length veil. She carried a colon­ In 1914, Prance declared war is the son of Mrs. Claire Angel pliqued with beaded alencon t/ called Autostop is now avail­ Honed aboard the USS Henry reservaUons by calling Mrs. Rent ial bouquet of yellow miniature on Austria-Hungary at the start and George Angel, both of Hart­ lace, and chapel-length watteau able for visitors who want Stimson at Groton, was killed Dexter Stark. ford. carnations, sweetheart roses, of World War I. train. Her cathedral-length man­ to pare their transportation The Rev. ’Thomas Barry of St. and white daisies with a bow to In 1921, Franklin D. Roosevelt tilla was edged with matching costs, meet the people on in­ It • •• • 1 James’ Church performed the match her gown. as stricken with polio at his lace and she carried a colonial formal basis. Auto-stop book­ the “ la” look / " I ^ immer home at Campobello bouquet of pink and white roses. lets are priced', at $2.50 in to wear out! double-ring ceremony. Bouquets ’The bridesmaid was Miss I Polish Tourist Ass’n. offices. of white gladioli and daisies Janice Wayler of Wethersfield, Island in Canada. Miss Pamela Bamingham of S' Manchester was maid of honor. Booklets shown to Identity a EVERYTHING b y were on the altar. cousin of the bride. Her lime In 1940, the Japanese offered hitchhiker, also constitute oiivE on. Given in marriage by her fath­ green gowm and headpiece were to surrender in World War II if Bridesmaids were Miss Cristlne medical-accident Insurance FOR WEDDINGS er, the bride wore a full-length styled to match the honor at­ the emperor would be permit­ Waldron of Thompson, cousin for rider, relieving driver of AND ALL of the bride; Mrs. Bruce Stav- gown of dotted Swiss accented tendant’s and she carried a ted to keep his throne. responsibility. Drivers get FORMAL ens of Iowa City, Iowa, sister of with daisy appliques on the em­ similar bouquet with matching Ten Years Ago coupons for each lift with the bridegroom; and Miss Sally PERMANENT OCCASIONS pire bodice and A-line skirt, and bow. TTie U.S. Senate ratified a 12- annual awatrds for most pick­ McCracken of Boston. ups. IN STOCK designed with stand-up collar, Dennis Souza of Manchester natlon treaty dedicating the John Jay photo They wore idenUcal fuU- t t a wiM s-Miss ■■■rwsw long detachable chapel-length served as best man James Tay­ antarctic to peaceful pursuits. Nothins to wad Engaged length pink and green colonial away tor. . . I nc uniLuiiLn train, all accented with dots of lor of Vernon was the usher. Five Years WAVE embroidered lace. Her bouffant Mrs Evaniski wore a blue President Lyndon B. Johnson print gowns designed with scoop No one knows better ’The engagement of Miss Jean necklines, short pouff sleeves elbow-length veil was arranged dress with white accessories, signed a $7.5 billion housing than we how difficult • This ia a genuine full color 6Im process— A. Satklewicz of Vernon to Ken- empire waistlines accented with from a cloche headpiece and she and a corsage of pink sweeheart bill containing a rent subsidy travel can be — difficult by Caryl Richards not to be confused with oil tinting carried a colonial bouquet of roses. The bridegroom’s mother provision. neth A. Folsie of RockvUle has f*"** velvet ribbon, and match- white miniature carnations, wore a pink dress, and a cor­ One Year Ago been announced by her parents, honor at- unless you have someone a Colorful new backgrounds simulate sweetheart roses and daisies. sage of white sweetheart roses The Apollo 11 astronauts were , .> «- t tendant carried a single white experienced on your side. expensive oil portraiture Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Satkle- and the b rid e^ lds cat- . 1 WONDERFUL WORKING OUVE OIL IN EVERY DROP ' child Miss Cheryl Skinner of Wind­ and pink feathered carnations. cleared to leave quarantine in Come in and talk to our sor Locks, cousin of the bride, A reception was held at the Houston 18 days after their wicz of 327 ’Talcottville Rd., Ver- ried single pink roses protects and lusters your hair as It waves, it s l m ^ • Limit-1 per child — 2 per family ilus 50< per family for American Legion Hall, Manches­ non. Jon Kurtz of Manchester staff, they will be glad to isaiiiiot leave tee hair dull and dry, It gives you the softest, landling moon flight. ' loveUest, most lasting permanent you’ve over had. ter. Mrs. Patricia Evaniski, sis­ Her fiance is the son of Mr. 8®tYed as best man. Ushers help you. Complete world ter-in-law of the bride, was in WANT ’TO BE SERVED and Mrs. Arthur Folsie of 87 '*'®''® Bruce Stavens of Iowa wide travel service. Per- Bring all the children to Sears this week for a beautiful 8 x 10 portrait taken by our charge of the guest book. For Spring St.' Rockville. Cl‘ y. brother-ln-layr of the brlde- WANTED NORTH MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. professionhl baby photographers. No appointment necessary, ages 6 weeks through a motor trip through the north­ Miss Satklewicz, a g;raduate of SToom; James Krause, and Bar- sonsdly escorted one day, SPECIAL... Caryl Richards (AP) — Clarence Lawson, own­ 14 years. Groups taken at 9 9 ^ per child . dean. Late Model ern states, Mrs. Angel wore Burdett College in Boston, is Smith, both of Manchester, OLIVE OIL Permanent 11.85 er of the Flaming PTt ’Tavern, weekend, and vacation a blue dress with white acces­ employed as a legal secretaiy Mrs. Cowles wore a pink silk, told his barmaid to set up no tours. DANIELS TRAV­ sories, and a corsage of white by Day, Berry and Howard of shantung dress with matching MRS. ROBERT ENNIS LAPOLT Naturally there is no obligation to buy USED o u t s drinks for detectives, if they EL AGENCY, 35 Barry Shampoo, Test Curls, Styling Set and Glamour Spray Photographers hours: daisies. The couple will live in Hartford. Mr. Foisie received accessories. The bridegroom’s additional portraits. However, additional During regular store hours, Top Prkes Paid Manchester after Aug. 16. called again looking for topless portraits in many sixes and styles are avail­ his BS degree in business admin- mother wore a green silk shan- Mrs. LaPolt, a 1966 graduate lonlal Board Co., Manchester. Rd., Tel. 646-8012. Haircut Included by Misees Marioii, Sandra and Trlcla For All Makes! Mrs. Angel, a 1967 graduate of dancers. istration from the University of lung dress accented with rhine- able at our reasonably low prices to fit your on late night openings from Manchester High School, is em­ Sure enough, three detectives Connecticut,necticut. He is employed as stones. Both wore corsages of a graduate of (Slby Junior STadua^te family needs. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. showed up. They found the CARTER CHEVROLET ployed by the State Health De­ an industrial sales represents- pink and white roses. ^ ^ HELPFUL HINTS partment in Hartford. Mr. Angel dancers'all in tops, but arrested ffiT TTaoIitiIdoI 'PonA In O nADAnllnn a* ______*__.a * • . * ^ BA fpOm -IKE MASVU. or ItADt SIMET' ARBY'S Lunch 1 -2 Dinner 5 - 6 CO.. INC. tlve for Technical Tape Corp. in aner After a recepuonreception at the Glas- celved a BA degree from the Unlver«rtv~,;r Ml -MT MAM Sm ST. MANCXISm ' attended Hartford schools and Lawson and his barmaid. The New Rochelle, N.Y. Both are Pack bottles and loose Items Schultz Beauty Salon *57 B 8 0 A D n . o r b t MQMDAT THRU SATUIIDAY t-JO TO 9:1« MANGBESTEB 1229 Main St served with the U.S. Army. He charge: Violating their civil inside shoes, pocketbooks, THUSSOAT I m 't O IM Sears MANCHESTER - WEST HARTFORD Is employed by Dufford Con- rights by refusing to serve them 44 OAK STREET—PHONE 648-8951 (Veitto A*P) Phone 649-5238 etc. They will not move SKAR8. aOlBU Ot AND CO. TORRINGTON - MmDLETOWN structioo Co. in Glastonbury. in a public place. around and will not get lost. Air Conditioned—^Ample Parking PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CON^., MONDAY,' AUGUST 10, 1970

■ ■ . / £lattrl^pBtpr / good times. There is more, not less, ab- A. sentMlam. - IEppttttt0 And, according to the survey, this per­ PDBLISHBD B Y THK formance, or lack of it, doesn’t differ .mBRAU> PROITINO CO., INC. ■ IS BliaeU Btreat very much between union and non-union Msnohestep, ComL THOILAS F . raRGTTBOK employes. WAl/TBR R. rS»OTraOK FublUliera This is all opposite to what most of us Vy>undad Octolwr 1, USl An unpublished portion of the would have predicted. Oliver Quayle poll (which show­ Pntdlaiied Every Evening Except Sunday? ed Rep. John V. Tunney lead­ and BoUdaya. Entered M_the F o ^ O n ic e « If moat of us would err in our expecta­ Maadiester, Conn., as Second CUae Stall ing Republican Sen. George s u tle r . tion of what people would do under such Murphy in the California Sena­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES circumstances, that may be because we torial race) has distinctly bad Payable In Advance One Year ...... SW.CNj still place too much reliance, in our as­ news for the onetime song-and- Sir Hontha ...... 1S.60 dance man. The poll shows con­ Three StOntha ...... 7.80 sessment of human behavior, on the ef­ One Month ...... 3.60 clusively for the first time how ficiency o t fear as a stimulus to good, badly Murphy has been, hurt by ____ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS positive action. disclosures last June that he The Aaaoclated Preaa la exclusively en­ had a financial deal with Pat­ titled to the uae of republlcatlon of all We still think, a good many of us, that news dispatches credited to It or not other- rick J. Frewley Jr., at that time wlie credited In this paper and also the human beings can be pressured, threat­ head of Technicolor, Inc. local news published here. All i ^ t s of republlcatlon of special dis­ ened, deprived, or rough-housed into bet­ The deal—now terminated— patches herein are alto reserved. gave M u n ^ an annual $20,000 ter performance in this rough, tough The Herald. Printing Company Inc., as- ’’consultant’s fee” from Techni­ umes no financial reaiionslDlllty for typo­ game of life. graphical errors a p p ^ttrlrg In adverttee- color, together with one-half the ments and other reading matter in The But the real truth, lying under any reht of his high-cosh Washington lUnchester Evening Herald apartment and generous use of truly accurate analysis of the past histo­ S u b ^ lb e r to Los Angeles Ttmes-Waahlna- credit cards, including an air ton Post News Service, ry of human behavior, and quite likely to ru n service client of N. E . A. Service. In c travel card. Publlsners Representatives — Mathews, control our future behavior too, is that Of the California voters sam­ Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency pled in the Quayle poll, 62 per — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston we seldom do anything which is worth cent “disapproved’’ of this MBIMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- TIONB. while and which has lasting soundness Murphy-Frawley financisd link, under the influence of fear. We are more of whom 48 per cent said they Display advertising closlng_ hours felt "very strongly” about It. For Monday — l p.m. s ^ a y . likely to go into a state of demoraliza­ For ^esday — i p.m. Saturday. Tunney has made little effort to For Wednesday — i p.m. Monday For Thursday — l p.m. Thesday. tion, in which we accomplish less, or in­ exploit this chink in Murphy’s F or Friday — l p.m. Wednesday. armor for the simple reason For Smurday — i p.m. Thursday to some slam-bang type of aotlon, which CUsslfled deadline — o p.m. day be­ itself destroys more than it preserves. that Murphy’s Republican pri­ fore publtcatlon. 5 p.m. Friday lor mary opponent, millionaire Nor­ Saturday and Monday publication But perhaps the cynical but valid gen­ ton Simon, made it a central Is­ Monday, August 10 eral conclusion to be made Is this: that, sue. Only 19 per cent said they depression or not, the day when the ordi­ did not know enough about the FUNERAL HOME matter to have an opinion-and Why Cease-Fire In Just One War? nary American feels special gratitude 29 per cent said they approved 142 East Center Street for the privilege of earning his own liv­ of the payments to Murphy. There are important differences, in­ TELEPHONE 649-7196 cluding the difference that the war in the ing has probably gone forever. F a r East Is a fuU-fledged military en­ Clergy Volunteers counter, whereas that in the Near East More Stalls for Municipal Building Parking Farm Worker Aid WILLIAM J. LENNON has been one of sporadic skirmishing. Tranquilizer Colors Ptiotographed by SylvMn Oflam Director A town-owned dwelling and attached garage at 11-13 Trotter FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The ’’No one,’’ said the story from London, The Cheney Homestead, Owned And Operated By The Manchester Historical Society, Boasts A Remarkable Collection Of 18th And Manafort Bros, of Plainville, at a $2,600 cost to the town. This Roman Catholic Bishops’ com­ And there is o n e difference which is St. is demolished and razed, to make room for additional stalls view is from Trotter St. The Municipal Building is in the back­ mittee on farm labor has of­ “seemed to like the red pills much.” Early 19th Century Furniture, Purchased Mostly In Philadelphia By John Cheney, Artist, One Of The Original Cheney Brothers tinsteers.... more important than all others. It is m the Municipal Building Parking Lot. Also demolished and re­ ground. The brick building on the right is the Central Firehouse. fered Its services to help re­ The patients—all on the same tranquil­ moved is a garage-type building to the rear of 95 Center St., the solve disputes between the Uni­ that, in the Far East, the United States Removal of the structure is expected to add 20 to 25 parking izers — were given three different colors building which houses the office of the Town Welfare Depart­ stalls and to provide one-way passage to or from Trotter St. ted Farm Workers Organizing Any questions on funerals, customs, pro­ itself is a full-fledged belligerent, fight­ of pills. ment and Town Water Department. The demolitions were by (Herald photo by Silver) Committee and the Western ing in the field, firing the guns that Ckmference of Teamsters. cedures, etc. Come in, phone or write for a dependable answer. No obligation, natur­ would have to stop firing if there were to They did well enough on the yellow Steimis Again In a statement Issued Sunday and well enough on the green. Shriver Second Congressional District Picnic Planned by the committee chairman, the ally. be a halt in the fighting. Inside By WILLIAM RASPBERRY MHS Registration Moot Rev. Joseph F . Donnelly Perhaps this question has been on your But the red color, even though It cover­ The Washington Post New students entering By Retirees of Hartford, Conn., the group But surely the principle has to be the ed the same ingredient, didn’t seem to called for a meeting today or mind: Presidential Campaign? (Rrlll.), another liberal, said Manchester High School may same. WASHINGTON — While sev­ Tuesday in Salinas. do them as much good. little and voted for It. Three Candidates Hit Pollution reg;ister at the school Tues­ Members of the Connecticut eral Senate liberals were either The farm workers committee What this scientific study of the effect But listen to Missiaslpi^’B days and Thursdays from Northeast Chapter, American Surely, if a cease-fire in the Near East actively working for, quietly B y BETTE QUATRALE that some bold imagination and Democratic control of our State and the Teamsters are strug­ Report supporting, or saying nothing arch-conservative Stennis on 8:30 to 11 a.m., and 1 to 2:30 Association of Retired Persons, (Herald Reporter) is the best way to halt the spread of war of color on patients discovered Is, of strictly controlled industrial House.” p.m. They must present a will attend the annual area pic­ gling for Jurisdiction of vege­ Q. I received a legal looking notice from a whatever about that repressive the day of the vote: Both DemocraUc candidates planning are our only salvation course, something mankind has always By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak ”1, too, would like to support Echoing earlier statements year-end report card or nic at Lake Quassapaug In Mld- table field workers in the Sali­ and give negotiations for peace a decent, piece of legislation known as In the DemocraUc primary for to reconcile progress with the made often by Stanley during nas Valley. TTte Teamsters have California firm stating a considerable sum known, instinctively. a sound (anti-crime) bill. I am have a transcript forwarded dlebury, Wednesday, from 11 realistic chance, it can also be reasoned ' the District of Columbia crime the Second Congressional Dis­ quality of life.” his campaign appearances, signed cemtraots with about SO of money was available in an unclaimed WABHINOTON — The eye- bill, a couple of Southern con­ not indifferent to conditions in to the school prior to regis­ a.m. to 6 p.m. All area chapters Who ever prescribed red pills for any­ brother-in-law at the top, the At least two “advisory com­ trict nomination have Joined Steele noted, “The families in major growers in the area. that a cease-fire in the Far East would servatives were standing up for Recycling W^tes tration. New students enter­ are expected to be represented. estate of a man having our family name. bulging political organization “Congressional Leadership For mittees” listed as backing the District of Columbia. Bi a their Republican opponent Eastern Connecticut earn less body, except, pertiaps, a mortal enemy? the Constitution. “The potential for reclaiming ing Grades 11 and 12 will be The picnic will be held at the They implied I may be an heir and re­ be a logical thing to strive for, to cool the now being put together, for the Future” organizational Shriver’s operation are sprin­ small way, I am a property Robert Steele of Vernon in ex­ per day than those of the rest Sargent Shriver’s ’‘Congres­ It was one of the conserva­ wastes Is vast and ranges from tested at the high school lake pavilion on Rt. 64, which war itself, and to prepare the way for The most efficient color Is, we suppose, chart places Myer (Mike) Feld­ kled with such Southern names owner here—of a home, at pressing concern over industri­ of the state . . . this section of quested $8.00 for documents concerning sional Leadership For the Fu­ tives, Sen. Sam J. Ervin (D- aluminum cans to glass bottles," Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 1 p.m. can be reached from the 1-84 man, former White House as Rep. Wilbur Mills of Ar­ least. A member of my family - al pollution and environmental the state 'has long had the meaningful negotlaUons. white, pure and authoritative. The ture,’’ which alms at fattening N.C.) who was principally re­ according to Pickett. exit west of Waterbury or from the estate. Should I send the money? counsel in the Kennedy-Johnson kansas, chairman of the House has been a victim of some of problems. highest rate of unemployment Democratic Congressional ma­ sponsible for calling attention to He decries the waste of re- Rt. 6 in Woodbury. S E tlIN G easiest color to get down Is, we suppose, era, and famed Washington Ways and Means Committee, the lawlessness here. . . State Sen. William Stanley, in Connecticut.” How then, one must ask, can the Nixon jorities in the November elec­ the worst features of the legis­ claimable goods currently piling Members will furnish their pink, with its suggestion that we are Lawyer Edward Bennett Wil­ and conservative Rep. George “ (But) I think we are plant­ the primary challenger for the “The failure of the state to Bees in His Bonnet? A. Absolutely NOT! This is a racket! We tion, looks suspiciously to some lation and working tirelessly, if own transportation and bring YOUR GAR? Administration demonstrate such bril­ liams Just under Shriver as Mahon, chairman of the Appro­ ing seeds of great disappoint­ DemocraUc nomination, this up in refuse dumps across the initiate economic development heard there were as least several dozen back in the nursery, being ministered to. politicians like the forerunner vice-chairmen. unsuccessfully, for its defeat. BANNER ELK, N.C. (AP) — lunches. It Is hoped those with liant and careful and thoughtful leader­ priations Committee. Overall, ment in this Bill. In the first weekend called fo r taking nation. in Eastern Connecticut coupled We Boy Clean Used of a 1972 Shriver-for-Presldent And it was a certified liberal, Raymond Presneli, a 61-year- cars will Invite members who fast-buck operators in it. Take or mail the If the idea Is to leave us In our adult Executive director is William however, the advisory panels “drastic steps in industrial “With the increasing demand with the unfavorable tax cli­ Cara Outright ship toward a cease-fire and toward ne­ organization. Sen. Joseph D. Tydlngs (D- place, almost everyone has old beekeeper, sat with a beard “request” to the postmaster , . and save H. Crook, a Texan who ran are heavily weighed on the lib­ plaimlng" to preserve the en­ for raw materials ,we can no mate for Industry is a major are without transportation. Highest Prioea Paid gotiating in the Near East, and still act mind, but entice us with a something VISTA during Shriver's anti­ Md.). who worked so hard for doubts about Its constitution­ formed of hundreds of bees Shriver agreed two months eral side, with such Kennedy- vironment and eliminate the longer afford to dispose of items factor In the rising unemploy­ your money. pleasing to the visual senses, the design poverty period. Crook’s “exec­ passage of the bill, including ality.’’ hanging from his chin. / as If it had never thought of the possibili­ ago, at the request of Demo­ era names as former Interior serious water pollution prob­ without fully exploiting their po­ ment rate,” Steele states. TED T R U D O N craUc members of Congre^, to utive assistant” is Mark Lynch, Secretary Stewart Udall, Pen­ particularly “preventive deten­ ITien, referring to those of his Afraid of being stung? Teens Remember ty of a cease-fire in Vietnam? might be for pastel green or blue faced lems now becoming evident. tential usefulness,” Pickett stat­ He referred to comments VOLKSWAGEN offer his time and talent as a formerly with International tagon aide Adam YarmoUnsky, tion,” its provision for Jailing colleagues who had taken the “No, but they sure get itchy,” with white. Just like one of the best of all His opponent in the upcom­ ed. “We must recognize that we made by both Republican can­ OSWEGO, Kan. (AP) — Route 83, TaleottvlUe fulltime party campaigner in Volunteer Services, (IVS). and Mary Lasker, a major people for crimes they might position that they would do their Presneli answered. Why, to put the question bluntly, ing primary. State Sen John didates for Governor, Thomas 649-88SS Established 1874rThree generations of Service medicines for any ailment which is a House and Senate races this Crook’s "management ­ party contributor. possibly commit at some future political thing and pass the Bill, are beginning to out of He got the insects to form a Twenty Oswego teen-agers have should not the Unuted States be willing time. Pickett, called for enactment space where we can pile tons of Mesklll and Wallace Barnes, showered a policeman, George view of water and sky and cloud to be fall. ant” is Harold Fllcklnger, a If the Democrats do well in leaving It to the Supreme Court beard by pitting a queen bee in Some Senators who fancy “as soon as possible" of the waste.” during Steele’s testimonial din? a tiny box tied around his neck. Williams, with gifts. to do, in the F a r East, what it has now But his Just-completed or­ former Peace Corps and Penta­ November, the political fallout to handle the constitutional taken every hour every day until the themselves middle - of-the-road- provisions of the Resource Re­ Noting that every year Amer­ ner in WllUmantlc two weeks Presneli was one of more than The youths gave him clocks, persuaded the belligerents In the Near ganizational chart, which has gon official. for Shriver might Just equal re­ question, Stennis said: ers tried to have it both ways, covery Act, which allocates icans produce over 360 million ago. “Both Republican candi­ blankets, towels and other mm work-Jangled being has been thoroughly been shown to select party The Shriver team proceeds wards reaped by Richard M. “When those who doubt the 100 persons from seven states at East to do? shaking their heads in dismay funds to Increase the current dates pledged to make the econ­ household items to replace those 936 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER - OPEN tranquUlzed. leaders, reads like a full-fledg­ from there to “media director” Nixon’s 1966 campaign for Re­ constitutionality of statutes rely tons of solid waste and spend the summer meeting this week­ at the bill’s most repressive level research in the fields of omic development of Eastern 9 AJH. TO 6:30 PJU. - THURSDAY ed Presidential-style campaign Don McClure (on leave from publican Congressional candi­ on the courts to overturn them, nearly $4*4 billion annually to end of the North Carolina State destroyed when Williams’ traU- *niere ls,_of course, little percentage In and unconstitutional features reclaiming, and recycling solid Connecticut a priority item un­ er home burned Aug. . AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. - blueprint—surely the most am­ the office of West Virginia Sec­ dates. That was his essential that ^ does more to undermine dispose of it, Pickett called Beekeepers Association. 1 but voting for passage all the wastes. “for new emphasis on recycling der their administration.” CLOSED MONDAYS - T EL. 64S-6171 asking such questions as if we expect the bitious off-year ad hoc organi­ retary of State John D. (Jay) launching pad for the 1968 Pres­ our Constitution than anything same. Last week Steele called for our resources with more effici­ As congressman from the sec­ zation ever constructed to help Rockefeller IV) to McClure’s idential nomination. In short, else I know of... Nixon Administration can give Instant Sen. Dodd Wants To Run It simply isn't politically wise federal InvesUngation of some. ent systems of waste disposal.” ond district, Steele vowed he either party win seats in Con­ press assistant, to a speakers’ "Congressional Leadership For “I Just do not believe some of would “work hand-in-hand with 120 recognition to the moral and the princi­ U. S. Sen. Thomas Dodd appears head­ to oppose anticrime legislation, 10 unidentified state industries Pickett has also called on gress. bureau and a celebrities’ bu­ the provisions are constitu­ and their possible discharging a Republican governor for the ple involved, and try to bring both situ­ ed for an Inglorious conclusion to his slI- (See Page Seven) no matter how repressive or in­ Congress to enact the Occupa­ I U/aUcUtd. I With the former U.S. ambas­ reau. Then there is the office of tional, and if those of us who of mercury into state waters. District’s economic develop­ ready spotted career. He has announced operations and logistics (head­ effectual it might be, when tional Safety and Health Act ations to the front burner at the same sador to France and Kennedy you’re facing an electorate for believe that way are going to Stanley offered some propos­ ment and to help attract light, he will seek re-election In November, ed by Hector Alcade, adminis­ proposed by Rep. Dominick time. whom crime is a matter of surrender and say, ‘let the als regarding industrial poUu- non-polluting industry h'ere.” SEMIANNUAL running as an independent candidate, trative assistant of Rep. Sam Daniels, which would g;ive the grave concern or when your tion. He would favor concen­ Speaking in Clinton ov6r the f u r n i t u r e not as a Democrat. The. law requires Gibbons, a Florida Democrat,) courts decide everything,* then secretary of labor broad powers But vdiat is wrong with suggesting Open Forum constituents are mostly South­ trating Industrial development weekend, Steele promised to that his name even be removed from H e r a ld the office of policy formulation, who else will stand up for these to enforce industrial health and ^ /? ern conservatives. In one area with tax revenue visit each of the 64 towns in the EMIFOB A UFETIME! basic principles’’ safety standards recommended that, if there is good fortune In the Near the DemocraUc Party primary list for the office for liaison with pri­ “Thanks, Forever” You’ll never have to buy film again Tydlngs is up for re-election IrtMn the industry distributed to by a public committee repre­ district at least once a year. because each time Llcrgetts develops and , East negotiations, and if the cease-fire six yeara, the length of the term he Is Y e s te r d a y s vate groups, the office for cam­ To the Editor, Stennis said something else this year, and some have sug­ the area towns in which the senting management, labor and “When elected I plan to in­ prints your roll of Black & White or i I 0 ( m seeking. paign advisory services, and so We, Henry L. Hills and Flo­ about our new law: It cannot Koda-color film we give you ABS6- there can be turned permanent, the Nix­ gested that his stand on the employes live. health officials. sure that the chief executive of hUTEa.Y FREE, a fresh roll of fUm Dodd decided not to seek the Demo­ on. rence I. Hills, wish to thank deliver what it promises. 25 Years Ago crime measure was an attempt “Industry In t h e future The Daniels bill would create each of the Second District’s 64 for your camera. We replace the film on Administration ought to try to use craUc nomination prior to the conven- One ex-staffer for New York all involved in finding our lost "I believe we are going to you have developed. It's all fresh- to recapture some of the votes should be located In one central penalties for employer viola­ towns is kept fully informed on dated and top quality and Ko­ that good momentum to open its own Uon. There was strong speculaUon that Dougherty Lots on Center St. Mayor John V. Lindsay was of­ wedding ring. make the people think *>»it he has lost because of his area for the greatest control of tions ranging from a $1,000 fine action taken in Washington,” dak, too. Qulric processing he could not even get 20 per cent of sold to Bent and Bent of H an­ fered the press assistant Job, Firstly, the unknown work­ paradise is at hand,” he said. M hour service for pcrilcy toward the possibility of a cease­ strong stand on gun control. their pollution,” he states. per violation to the closing of a Steele added. black and white (Just the convenUon delegates to back him, ford, real estate dealers. man who found the ring. “We will lead the people of at a $20,000 annual-rate salary, That, at least, is one possible This “would allow our towns plant In the case of critical and He would assign one staff a little bit longer for fire in the war in which its own guns are thereby prevenUng him from entering a Pratt and Whitney says it but said no. How many of Secondly, Mr. Fred Thrall, America to believe that wo have color). explanation. And Ervin, though to be reserved for living with­ imminent danger. member to prepare a monthly hot? primary for the nomlnaUon. will not vacate Plant J In Shriver’s aides will be paid and for his kindness of heart and found the remedy (to the crime The senator will undoubtedly get some a racial conservative, has al­ out the intrusion of Industry,” “Workers should not be forced newletter to these chief execu­ Hillards ville. how many are volunteers is not his efforts, in helping to have problem); that we are going to Brighten your votes in the elecUon. We do not think, ways been a faithful defender Stanley continued. to sacrifice their health and tives which would list and ex­ known, but the operation is not it back on the rightful owner’s of the Constitution. apply it to the District of lives in order to hold a Job and plain new progp’ams and other however, that he can even come close to to Years Ago suffering from lack of cash. finger. Many blessings. He feels Industrial parks are kT THE PARKADl Just how do you explain Columbia first; and then apply feed their families . . . The information pertinent to local The Side-Effects Of Lay-offs winning because we feel the electorate In fact, quite apart from its Thirdly, Sol Cohen of The sometimes desirable, but they ILIGGEn DRUG 404 MTODLE TPKE. o t either the silence of a Sen. it to the rest of the nation. Daniels bill is an important communities. home with good this state is too intelligent to put Norman Spector buys old 1972 implications, some Demo­ Manchester Herald, for aiding often produce more problems The human being remains a perverse Eugene McCarthy (D-Mlnn.) or “There is going to be a seri­ step in establishing the work­ back In the U. S. Senate a man whose Cheney Bros. Machine Shop. crats worry tliat Shriver’s fund­ than they solve. the cause that was solved, by the unexpected outspokenness ous breakdown and a lot of hol­ ingman’s right to safe employ­ and unpredictable response organism, outstanding claim to historical recogni­ Wickham estate is to be raising operation for worthy publishing the story. Location of industry in a cen­ of a Sen. John Stennis (D- lering and disappointment.” ment in industry,” Pickett de­ and there seems, at first glance, to be tion is his censure by that body. made into a park. Town Man­ (not ail) Democratic candidates Again, our many thanks, for tralized area would also reduce lighting Miss.)? None of this suggests that clared. A claim of exoneration was made by ager Richard Martin suggests this fall will choke off already ever. pollution problems, according to considerably novelty attached to a sur­ McCarthy said nothing about John Stennis has suddenly be­ Steele, Service, Unemplojmient Sen. Dodd on the grounds that the U. S. curb service for garbage col­ measly funds coming into regu­ Henry L. Hills and Stanley’s views, along with pro­ B. 25. Justice Department decided not to pro­ the bill, although he did vote come a liberal or a champloo Steele, not to be outdone by vey-report in the Wall Street Journal, lection. lar party coffers. Florence I. Hills against it; Sen. Charles Percy viding the added advantage over Lamps for good lighting are a need secute him for Income tax violations. of the people of the District of his Democratic counterparts, We un-scramble about how the wage earners o i 1B70 are the control of Industrial pollu­ That hardly clears his name of the stig­ Columbia. stressed the need for a con­ for your home . . . let them be decor­ responding to the appearance of the lay­ ma resulting from the Senate c«isure. tion. gressman’s serving all the ative as well as practical. Choose All it suggests is that the man The former chairman of Gov. off in their midst. In 1967 on a vote of 92 to 5 (Dodd took a stand for common sense towns of the sprawling second your from Watkins large selection of jiec- was one of the five dissenters), Dodd John Dempsey’s clean water district, but also decried the orator-atyled lamps, which are dis­ While we were in full prosperity boom, Fischetti and the Constitution without unit, Stanley pledged himself was censured for conduct “c

PAGE TWELVE MANCHEStfift EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1970 techniques with her husbemd C ar W a sh , Vernon Climber Dies and several other climbers. Tol Fire Galls Mrs. IMoore suffered bead in­ Daddario Would Gas Station After Plunge juries and fractures of both -•- SPECIAL AUGUST 6-12 Town firefighters answered 2,470 Republicans Eligible wrists, her right leg and sev­ Press Absentee seven calls over the weekend, At Southington eral ribs. She was climbing a rock wall F A R M F R ESH ZB A Topics meeting no major problems. On SOUTHINGTON, CSonn. (AP) Weicker and Lupton Vote in Prim ary For Primary on Wednesday called Rugged Mountain Cliff HARTFORD (AP)—The Dem­ Though the zoning Boartd of a ^ —A female mountain climber DOZ With the exception of voters office for five terms Is not about 8 p.m. Sunday and had LARGE EGGS 49* ocratic nominee tor governor Appeals has no public hearings Salei^Rd* h.*”* died at New Britain Gener^ Hospital today from Injuries she driven two pitons into the cliff I Visit in Copters said Sunday that as governor «:heduled during August. register in the voter- seeking re-elecOwi. when one of them gave way | suffered in a 60-to-60 foot fall he would press the General As­ hold a t e c ^ c ^ session tonight Another gra^ fire was insking session scheduled for GO** Delegate beneath her, police said. NT. VEBNON DAIRY STORE BETTE aCATBALE ing many as old friends, includ­ from a sheer rook wall Sunday. sembly for laws to allow ab­ tahltd°tort appUcaUons g ^ p The RepubUcans wUl hold a The area where the fall oc­ 244 BROAD STB'SET, MANCHESOXR (HenUd Beporter) ing Tolland's former State Rep. sentee voting in party primar­ Dead is Pamela Moore, 26, of Ruth Lojzlm. New Haven, wh6 was spending curred Is near the Junction of A poUtically atar-atudded cast ies. Two of the items are Mobil registered Republicans are i P;™' He appeared not so at ease the weekend at Southington the Southington, Berlin and New of candldatea vlaited yester- “ There is no legitimate rea­ with his helicopter travels as “ ■" - practicing mountain climbing Britain town lines. dayja Republican picnic in Tol­ son why a duly registered Dem­ r r S; Meskill and Weicker, and held L d m u S S t o Sid rth^r 33 Parker ^e held Wednesday. clal Second District Congres- land. but played to a smaller ocrat or Republican should be an impromptu press confer­ Is for a combined car wash and P "*” number of register- slonal convention to be held than expected audience of vot­ excluded from participation in ence. gasoline sates operation at 384 another grass fire off Rt. ed voters In town almost Sept. 12. ers. a party primary because he, is Claiming the Republicans going to be absent from the W. Middle Tpke. reaches the 11,000 mark. iReg- The convention will nominate The top of the GOP party- wouldn’t be having a primary state,” Rep. Emilio Q. Daddar­ endorsed state ticket mingled An application by Walter H. spS^ded t ^ r f S S l S " S " ^ Democrats number ® ^ if it weren’t for him, Lupton io, D-Cemn., said. DeLlsle of 173 Deminir at fnr n alarm at Box term for congressman from the with local residents as well as denied he would be a rubber “ We" permit absentee ballots variance will als^be reconsld » ’ Westland S t ^ d Indian Dr., about 2 ^ leaving more than Congressman WiUlam several from the surrounding stamp congressman for the in general elections because we ered. P'*” ' P-*” ’ SO Per cent of the voters unaf- gt. Onge died this past Spring towns of Vernon and Ellington. President, as he is described by do not believe a person should Both Mobil OU applications OUated and not eUgible to vote and the office has been vacant OOP party endorsed guberna­ Awarded DFC be denied the right to vote sim­ Weicker. ran into opp<«ltion when i^ y b i ^ 5 1 S ^ “ e v e S " ® ^ S ‘n Wednesday’s primary or the since that time. torial candidate Thomsa Mes- USAP Capt. David J. Kelsey ply because he is unable to be were originally heard. ■ He would support the Presi­ Ing four calls within 28 minutes. Democratic primary scheduled Steele was the unanimous GET SHDINS PUIS klll and his running mate, U.S. ’•ecelved the Distinguished Fly­ in his local residence on elec­ Adams-Hllllard St. request was choice of the Republicans at senatorial candidate Lowell dent on all matters, however, ing Cross for his role as lead tion day. The same should hold hit by the Independent Garage / e r e a result of the for Aug. 19. the regular convention In June Weicker, made quite a stir as he states, since he believes this na’/lgator on a highly critical true for primary elections,” Owners Association, and neigh- “ “ " /^ f o r m . At 7:30, they Stuart Nell wlU be chief mod- for the regular two-year term. they arrived by helicopter di­ is the job of a Republican Con­ mission over Vietnam. Daddario said. bors In the W. Middle Tpke. Delmont St., when erator for Wednesday’s pri- rect from a television appear­ gressman from Connecticut. The award was made at Mc­ A three-judge federal court area spoke against the new car antenna was hit by light- mary in District 1. Voting for - OMLITY ance in New York. Otherwise, the voters "don’t Coy AFB, Florida, where he now turned down a suit last week F ir s t wash-gas station pztiposal Five minutes later, at this area will be in the Memo- Advertisement— know what they’re getting in serves as a B52 Stratofortress to allow absentee voting in this Alighting from the helicopter The board, passing the “ rial Building, Park PI. gt. Joseph Church. Rock- the package," he stated. heavy bomber navigator of the year’s primaries but indicated as soon as it touched ground, N a tio n a l Adams-HlUlard appUcatlon last St. when a tree voting In District f vrill be at yjjje Mammoth Outdoor Baaaar. A He promised to have an office Strategic Air Command. it may rule later on the ques­ the candidates made a running Capt. Kelsey is a 1961 gradu­ tion of whether such ballots May, stipulated a reduction In “ st^ck. At 7.86, they put the Maple Street School with ^^11 week Rides Booths Re- anicE ^ in Eastern Connecticut if elect­ charge at the welcoming crowd, ate of Manchester High School, should be allowed in future elec­ S to re s the number of entrances and “ a telei/lon set Joseph Nash as moderator; In freshments. Free admission, popular ed, adding "Eastern Connecti­ which included a huge black lie was a member of Boy Scout tions. exits because of Its concern over “ “Y lightning at 18 District 3 voting will be at the .M Newfoundland dog draped in cut has haul short shrift with Troop 47 of South United Metho­ heavy traffic at the Intersection. D®™ont St. And also at 7 :BB, gklnner Rd. School, Norman Weicker banners, owned by national Connecticut politicians dist Church, and became an The company then moved to supplied emergency power strong, moderator, and In Dls- appealaneal the ruiimrruling tnto the r«^..rtCourt «> an Iron lung machine when trict 4 Vernon Elementary ANI TOP Weicker’s Tolland County co­ for years." ' Eagle Scout in 1960. In 1965, he Rockville the power went out. ordinator, John Storm at An­ Lupton decried the loss of received his BA in geology from of Common Pleas, but last School, Mrs. Jane Lamb, mod­ dover. local autonomy in the state the University of Connecticut, Hospital Notes month returned to tiie ZBA erator. and was commissioned the fol­ with a revised plan showing Not to be outdone by the legislature, "which has deterio­ Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 A list of RepubUcans eUgible lowing yetir upon completion of three driveways, instead of the O’Neill Proposes WUK party-endorsed candidates, U.S. rated since the end of unit rule, p.m. In all areas except ma­ to vote In the primary Is on dis­ senatorial candidate challenger when the Superior Court ac­ Officer Training School at Lack- ternity where they are 2 to 4 Bar-B-Que Specials! four originally sought. All «p4Ki«l» affMCtlVM land AFB, Texas. Board members appeared to Projects Funds play at the Town Hall. Absen­ HAVE YOU John Lupton also arrived by cused us of living in sin for and 6:80 to 8 p.m. tee ballots are not allowed In helicopter about a half-hour af­ years." Capt. Kelsey is the son of Mr. favor the revised plan. However Director of Public Works Wil­ STAMPS Monday A TuMday only CONSIDERED ter Meskill and Weicker had Slid Mrs. Everett W. Kelsey of Admitted Thursday • Gordon they decided to wait for a for­ liam O’Neill Is recommending' f**® primary. He accused Weicker of voting 28 Autumn St. He is married to Aug. 10-11,1070 left. -McCombe, Pleasant St., Rock­ mal rehearing until all mem­ three additional appropriations Lowell P. Weicker is the par­ TECHNICAL against the President on the the former Miss Janet Cary, ville; Gilbert Ames, Dock/erel bers who heard the original ap­ to three existing water and sew­ ty-endorsed candidate for U.S. True to their campaign im­ W * rM orv* tiMi riflit to Iholt quanlllloe surtax, HEW bill, urban re­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spen­ Rd., Vernon, and Maheline plication were present. er projects. The appropriations senator. He is being challenged ages, Weicker’s helicopter took EDUCATION newal and Cooper-Church cer H. Cary of 18 Wlnthrop Rd. jlusto. Cedar St., Rockville. In tabling the car wash pro- would be from the Water Re­ by John M. Lupton. 'Hiomas an Independent stand landing in amendments for his own politi­ Births Thursday: daughter to posal, the board said It wanted serve Fund and the Sewer Re- Meskill is the party-endorsed BEYOND the unmarked field, while Lup- cal benefit. Tliese were all in­ Miller of Bolton, both incum­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kombrust, STACK 0’ STEAKS "clariflcation’’ of several Items serve fund. candidate for governor and ton’s landed right next to the stances where the Democrats bents seeking re-election. Meadowood Rd., Tolland. discussed by company represen­ The first propostil is for an Wallace Barnes Is the chal­ HIGH SCHOOL? target in the field above the Tolland’s primary contestants tried to make the President Discharged Thursday: Gordon tatives during their presenta- additional 29,600 for the Center- lenger for tee nomination. parking lot look bad, according to Lupton, for the Judge of probate nom­ Webb, West Shore Bd., Rock­ Rib tioh. Broad-Plne Sts. water-main in- Industry needs Robert Steele, running for Liupton and Weicker have and he accused Weicker of vot­ ination for Tolland-Willlngton ville; Cynthia Welton, Hammond Neighbors speaking against staUation. In a memo to Town qualified technicians ing with the liberals to broaden were both busily campaigning St., Rockvll!/e; Carol Rramande, the proposal had expressed Manager Robert Weiss, he the post of U.S. Congressman been dcrfng a lot of talking dur­ Earn a certificate or ing the cam|>aign about sup­ his voter appeal. among the estimated 120 Ch.arest Trailer Park, Vernon; Family Pak concern over some of the same states that his original engi-> is not being challenged. Percy Brothers, Elm St., Rock­ an Associate Degree in: porting President Richard Nix- On hand throughout the pic­ guests. Items on which the board wants neering estimate did not take Democrats Meet ville; Theodore Pappagallo, Oak more information. These include into account the traffic and con- • ELECTRONICS oa and about taking indei>en- nic was GOP Secretary of State With the big name appeal of St., Rockville; Mrs. Sharon Mc- Tonight the Democratic • INSTRUMENTATION / A d v a n c e r dent stands. the top candidates, it appeared the exact means of entering and crete difficulties for the project, Town Committee wlU meet at candidate Mrs .Barbara Dunn Varish and daughter, Snipslc •COMPUTERS The comments continued yes­ of East Hartford, who manages surprising more people did not USDAl exiting the site, and possible The second proposal Is for an g p m. In the community room Lake Rd., Ellington; Mrs. Susan • AUTOMATION terday, although they were de­ to appear at almost every GOP attend the event, leading one to Parker and daughter. Somers; noise levels generated by the additional $7,700, for painting pederal Bank car wash machinery. tee old ^ k le d g e water-storage p , ^ livered in an offhand manner, happening. predict a low voter turnout at Mrs. Rolande Chevalier and son. The board will af^in consider tank. New tanks have been Fill term begina since the candidates were there Gubernatorial challenger Wednesday's primary election. East Hartford, and Mrs. Judy date for state representative tee DeLlsle request to maintain erected in tee Rockledge and September 16 to campaign picnic-style, which Wallace Barnes failed to ap­ A major contributing factor Troup^e and daughter, Vernon a side yard variance at his Lookout Mt. areas. from tee 47th District (Ver- results in a lot of hwdshaking pear, although expected, due to to the Republican turnout in Ave., Rockville. 3 to 5 Steaks And tee third proposal is for ! 1® candidates for justices University of Hartford 9 LB. 13 o z . JU M BO S IZ E OCEAN SPRAY Admitted Friday: Deldre home In an A zone. and glad-to-see-you remarks appearances in Fairfield Coun­ this area may likely be the DeUsIe wants to build a fam­ an additional $4,100, for replac­ of tee peace, and a candidate and little in the way of ty. summer closedown of Pratt Cavanagh, Robin Circle, Tol­ per pkg for registrar of voters. SAMUEL I. WARD land; Lucienne DuFour, Broad ily room over an existing non- ing approximately 100 feet of speeches. Area candidates abounded, and Whitney in East Hartford conforming garage. six-foot simitary sewer line In Atty. Thomas Dooly of Range Weicker denied he has been headed .by Second Congression­ and its related smaller feeder Brook, and Rose Gill, High St., TECHNICAL Rockville. Members shelved tee applica­ Dale Rd. with a 12-lnch line. Hill Dr., is tee only announced voting like the Democrats, and al District candidate Robert industries. This ' results in tion until . it Is determined The proposed additional ap- ^RMBESRY JUICrV Births Friday: Son bom to ciindidate for the Democratic COLLEGE made light of Lupton's repeat­ Steele; State Senatorial candi­ many area residents being Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cavanagh, whether a variance was ever propriations will be considered nomination for representative, ed criticisms. He moved date Thomas Carruthers and away on vacation during the 315 Hudson St, Hartford, Conn. Robin Circle, Tolland. obtained before tee garage was by tee Board of Directors at a w I State Insurance Commissioner WILLIAM Colonial All Beef lb 7 9 . Plain or SPLIT OR R. COTTER campaigning for the nomina­ All Meat lb CUT-OP “Get the Oscar Mayer or All Beef lb 89< Breaded best...get tion as DEMOCRATIC candidate for First WAYBEST! 99 District CONGRESSMAN will be in Man­ 331 chester all day TUESDAY. Come out and imuvtd STEAIK meet Bill. CANTALOUPES With Your Purchase LEAN Taste-Tempting Treat • TABLE U.S.O.A. 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1 . -M* • PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERiVLD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 10. 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN Rookie QB’s See Action^ StargeU’s Homer Defeats Mets, Giants Deadlock Packers from Louisiana Tech, as the No. Joe Kapp holding out for more Uons Into touchdowns in leading Sues Regain 3 V -Game Advantage NEW YORK (AP) — 2 Golden-haired Terry Brad­ 1 rookie after posting a 1-18 money, were pleased over Cap- the Kansas City CSiIefs to a SMT shaw, pro football’s No. 1 record in Chuck Noll’s first year pieman’s ^rform ance. “ The conquest of the Detroit Lions, PITTSBURGH (AP) __ game of their crucial four-g;ame bat and it hasn’t been complete' dlum, 70 feet high and approxi­ to the fuU count time and again. as head coach. kid did aU right for his first ’The Green Bay Packers, with rookie, has had his baptism Willie Stargell has a sore series. ly healted since, mately 440 feet away. The Pirates finally took ad­ Bradshaw—they called him game,’’ said Coach Bud Grant. Bart Starr throwing 71 yards to The Pirate slugger says no-' vantage of his ' wUdness, ' and of fire in the play for pay left heel, but the Pitta-’ G11 Hodges, manager of tiie Umpire ShagyCrawford gave Dale for a touchdown; Wl . bail » . 1 XX,. also relief Ray SadecU’a theuie Blondoiona Bomberoomoer in hisms coUegecouege "We ——— hadn’t - r— planned — ™ to rplay — j hlm\ ..Hih Mets, doesn’t know either, ranks. Individually, he w m Havs_directed the Steelers on all the way, but the further he and U.othe New York Giants, w burgh left fielder feels no in the seventh when they got a winner, although his went, the better he looked.’’ rookie Ed Baker r rann . pain when against Batting at only .268 against aU cup in Cincinnati recenUy. It “ I’d like to see him. He three walks and scored four tou^do^ ^ vt — ‘ teams this season Stargell was helps Stargell run with less team, the Pittsburgh Steel- the world champion New wouldn’t be human.” runs. something which veterans™ KentKM Cw pl..»«. oonn.c«a on X. o, ™ O K onm W-U-M. 6 resting his foot diudng Satur- pain. ers, lost. York Mets. , the fire-balling The victory gave the (Pirates a "What an arm,” said Coach Nix and Terry day’s game which the Mets ••

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BUGGS BUNNY r OUK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR 4 eOOPLE Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help Wanted— Hdp Wonttd Mala 34 THAT WHATSAMATTER? YA I'M Asiwef to. ffttieMt Psiile Offered 13 Female 35 '.I SUPPOSE HACK AAAY NOT WANTED as truck drlvsr and HAVEN'T TAKEN A AtKStCKi .______. f - SO... B E AS OUAAS 3|m |g | ------1______B iGDEAL% private €CC alw avs h a s a B u t th e g a l frid av o f the g u v h e s BITE.' AS HE LOOKS August H !2 !® W CLASSIFIED callin g SECRETARIES — Typists — yard man. Apply In person at uwv.UM.VAS K^CK, 11ITS a TINE i irm TC n ASEBIN* TREE SERVICE (Souder) — BIG PROBLEM VfHEH HE MARES A PHONE C A U - HAS AN EVEN BIGGER PROBLEM ' START yOUft TBAININS IN A FTER A L U Trees cut, building lots Clear­ Clerks and other office skills. W. H. Etogtond Lumber Co., / y o u r s NOYN T H B STANOARP VEHICUE... AN ACROSS 60 Cover ed, trees topped. Got a tree MR.6IGDEAL IS UPTiGNTON? WHO-» BIGDEAL? IS Many needed for assignments Route 44-A, Bolton Notdl, ACTUAL STOCK CAR/ B U V IN ’ T H E AAATOR W ILL Cotin, HANS TO UNWRAP t G o l d e n - 61 Wine cask advertising . problem! Well worth phone CAUING, IO O N T WANTvID HEONVETftXDN'T near home. Temporary, full­ I PRESUME VVE CAN TH E b u n d l e h e month DOWN can, 742-8252. time or 9-3 p.m. Highest pay,- V « N ON TH E MR. UPnCHT-' TALK TO HIS PUT ME ON WITH HIS USE THE CAR IN 4 —^ of 1 Fabulous bird CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOUllS SECRETARVrNOlO SECRETARY? WAIT no fee. Staff Builders, 11 Asy­ t h e OFF-HOUBST CVMLV DOUBLE.' summer SHARPENING Service—Saws, ONE MOMENT , lum St., Hartford. 278-7610. 7 Time of last 2 Openings 8 AJtf. to 4:30 PJil. ill n e g e t s TILL HE (anat.) PLEASE- ON T vacation . knives, scissors, garden and 3 Greek goddess shop tools. Power mowers re­ ^TO THE PHONE r ANSWERS.' 860. IN FAMOUS brands free of — o f fruitfulness 11 Metals’ source COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. paired and serviced. Pick up if you run a weekly shop-by­ 4 Arab chief mail club for few Mends. Send MEN 12 Less '5 Simpleton Indian 40 Donors 4:80 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUGATION and delivered. Sharpall, 586 (comb, form) 6 'Turned-down 27 River (Sp.) 41 Sloping kind Adams St. (rear) Manchester, for details and free a ll. new 13 Below of type Deadline lor Saturday and Monday Is 4:80 p.m. Filda.r LIFE INSURANCE page corner 28 Hawaiian 643-5305. catalog.. No. oblig^ation. Popu­ s S tK . 15 Typical A u- (comp.word) baking pit 42 Vitreous gxist pleasure coating lar Club Plan, Dept Z602, Lyn- 7 Mongol tent 30 Allow PLEASE READ YOUR AD brook, N. Y. A & H SALES 17. Pass rope 8 Compass point 31 Yellow bugle 46 Famous old A L L E Y OOP through block JUNK CARS removed, »10 BY V. T. HAMLIN 9 A perts plant violin d r i l l e d or "Want Ada" are taken over the phone aa a 47 Harem room (nauL) 10 Venerate 32 Brazilian convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST each. Call 872-9433. Are you a life or A&H agent 49 Furniture W B1..00P, H o w l OKAY, I GUES& - I NO HARM PONE THEN YOU'RE YUPf IP W E CAN TU . SUARAKITEE, 18 Serious 14 Showed movie seaport DAT IT and REPORT EBb S iW to t l ^ WAITRESS wanted full or part- who has continual difficulty y t ^ t h i s V s o R B y I s p u n y t o t h e p o w e r SATISRS? 20 Through KEEP POWER YOU AU.THE/^C'MON. . a second time 36 Skunk style POLLARD Tree Service — E3x- time. Call Tolland — 876-9960, MORN INC P J O U T LA S T V PLANT. _ W E CAN TO CONVERT a O N G IN TO POWER Y O U ( OOP, LETS 21 Obligation next insertion. The Herald Is responsible lor only ONE to- prospecting? We have the 16 Compensate 37 Dutch 50 Mouthward pert tree removal, pruning and ^ N ie H T r T SWITCH rr o v e r TO JUICE, THAT ENGINE, CAN USE' ( GO TO 23 Vegetable 52 Small shield c o ^ t or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then probLem solved. We will a n y t i m e ! 19 Small food commune EH? W E R E H O M E 24 Across 54 Needle only to tte extmt of a "m ake good” insertion. Errors which trimming. Reasonable. Free work with you on your spe­ FREE.' fish 38 Taro root STENOGRAPHERS (prefix) (var.) (comb, form) do not iMsen tiM value of the advertisement will not be estimates. 528-3021 or 289-2379. cialty and set up definite 25 Blind impulse 21 Flatfish corrected by "make good" Insertion. sales appointnients for you. 22 Shoshoncan 39 Home 55 Oriental coin The University of Connreti- (Greek) 3ut has several positions Top commissions, estab­ 26 Ascended I 4 r " 6 7 8 9 10 lished agency. FuU or part- ^HOBT-.LIVEP 1 r ~ (BockvlOe, Ton Free) available. Competitive sal­ ®4«<53e4.*/VTf<5^ 47 Margarine ■ ME. SIX s u a c s IF TP llHAPTHEOPPOR- HIS MOTHER tS .S O - 36 31 t6 BOX LETTERS covers and reupholsterlng. Roofing and Help Wanted— Help W on tod— D A V Y JONES 48 Eggs NEED CAR? CJredit very bad? Budget terms. EstaUlshed in CaU Mrs. Llebler, Personnel BY LEFT and McWILLIAMS DO SOME YARD WORK 1 TUNITYOF POCKET- AND HE DOESN'T 49 Served with 1 35 ' Fomaio 35 HIM/ I THATMUCH PARE REFUSE TH' 39 40 41 42 F4M* Y « o r Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ 1946. Days, 624-0164, eve­ Chimneys 16-A Fomaio Services Division, University ice cream, of Connecticut, Storrs at 429- EXPERIENCED L E T'S G E T DOUGH/ JOB 'CAUSE HIS ■ ■ 1 est Douglas accepts lowest nings, ,649-7500. I NEl/ER THOUGHT I'D MOTHER'STH'MIDDLE- as pie 44 InfomiHtioii ROOFING — Specializing re------— ::------ACT NOW — Demonstrate toys. 3311, (Bxt. 1281. GOING/ MARCO...THERE'S LIVE TO SEE THIS MAN O N IT / 51 Removed 1 1 down, smallest payments, any­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new MATURE woman to live In ^ AUTO MECHANICS TIME TO LOSE/ 60 Santa’s Parties offers the DAY.» BU T IT lo o k s 53 Gourdlike 48 49 THE HERALD will iioi where. Not small loan finance LIGHT TOUCKING, cellsm and roofs, gutter work, chimneys companion housekeeper to ^ equal opportunity employer. AS IF I'M GONNA rattles dlscloRo the IdtoiUty of company plan, attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, elderly lady. Own room and most! Highest commissions, 51 52 53 54 55 Douglas Mo- cleaned and repaired. 30 years' MAKE 56 Genus of cuiy advertiser using box tors, 346 Main. trees cut and removed. 643- TV. Light housework, one-level largest selections! No collect­ New car dealership has open­ azaleas b8 letters. Readers answer- experience. Free estimates. ing, no delivering. Earn a free HOUSEPARENTS — Perform ings for additional rr.en. Gen­ 57 Greek letter S4 4) 6000. modern home. Work alternate mg blind box ads wte 1939 DODGE, Excellent condi­ Call Howley 643-5381, 644- kit. Also booking parties. CaU interesting and challenging eral shop work and new car 58 Playing card 59 6A 61 8383. weeks, every other week off. duties supervising home for 59 Floating to desire to protect their tion, new paint, rebuilt engine. WINDOW (CLEANING done at Phone after 6 p.m., 649-5088 or or write. "Santa’s Parties,” preparation. Pay rate com­ i identity can follow ‘ bis employed mentally retarded. TO ^ refuse 8400. Call 649-0086 after 6. special low rates. Fast, effi­ 6492602. Avon, Conn., 06001, Telephone mensurate with ability, fringe (Newspaptr [nltrprise Ai$n.) procedure - cient service. Call for free 1-673-3466. Position located In Manches­ benefits, clean modem shop. '£ 0 0 1 1 ^ estimates. 646-4220. Heating and Plumbing 17 ter. Starting salary 899.51 Enclose your roi«ply to Trucks— Tractors 5 GIRL to manage one-girl office, weekly plus free meal, 3 the box In an envelopelope — SMALT./ Appliances repaired. GRANT’S Plumbing Service — Apply In person vM ^Err address to the Classified Free estimates, plus quality bookkeeping, typing, etc. weeks vacation, 3 weeks sick 1962 HALF ton Chevrolet panel Lamps, cords, clocks, razors, ,1*..//, .H,. Manager, Manchasle: work. 643-6341. OPERATING Hours 8-6, 40-hour week, full leave, 11 paid holidays, 3 per­ Evening Herald, together truck. (]tood running condition. blenders, space heaters, etc. benefits, salary open. CaU 289- sonal leave days annually, DILLON FORD with a memo listing tbs Call Personalized Floors, 649- Door bells and locks. Slmonlz SAM WATSON Plumbing and group life Insurance, Blue CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 2276 anytime or 643-6648 after 319 Main St., Manchester companies you do NOT 9268. paste wax all cars. 86-95. Heating. Bathroom remodel­ 6 p.m. Cross and CMS. Please call want to see your letter. "Marcel,” 26 Wadsworth. 643- ing and repairs. Free esti­ BEHIND 1966 HALF-ton Ford pick-up V8, Mansfield Training School, 1- WAYOUT Your letter wlU be de­ 6922. mates. Call 649-3808. WE HAVE a position in Man­ 429-6451 ext. 311 for appoint­ BY KEN MUSE stroyed if the advertiser good running condition, 8276. chester that we feel is Inter­ Is one you’ve mentioned. 643-6793. ment. An equal opportunity I WANT a man who cares for LIGHT trucking, yards, cellars, THE TIMES? esting, diversified and challeng­ employer. his family and who is not It not it will be handled attics cleaned and removed. WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE 1968 FORD Ranchero, V8, Millinery, ing. If you have an aptitude for satislfied with 8100 per week. In the usual manner Bulk delivery. 644-8962. THE VIEW NO WAY OUT B-lOO WW KW*. W.TM w »l N. a*. standard shift, power steering, Dressmaking 19 figures with some bookkeeping CaU 528-6702 between 10 a.m. background and can adapt to a and 1 p.m. excellent condition, 24,000 REWEAVING of bums, moth- TROUBLiE finding minis? Cus­ loin a progress'.ve com­ Help Wanted— Mole 36 AROUND THIS CURVE/ pany that offers lots Of wide variety of office chorea, miles, maroon, radio, heater, holes, zippers repaired. Win­ tom made dresses, ladles suits, Lost and Found 1 649-9436 after 8 p.m. opportunities. S N E T \riiy not apply for this position. dow shades made to measure, gowirs and alterations. Prompt SHORT R IBS BY FRANK O’NEAL needs Directory /Vssist- Hie hours are flexible. Please SUPERINTENDENT wanted — MAINTENANCE LOST — Passbook ^ o . 47242 all size Venetian blinds. Keys service. Call 649-1133. Responsible' married man ance Operators. Help reply Box S, Manchester Her­ 3-|0 made while you wait. Tape re­ must be sober and reliable, M ECH AN ICS CALL ME BV Savings Bank of Manchester. Trailers— others and yourself. Ar­ ald. corders for rent. Marlow’s 887 have some knowledge of main­ P0tJTC^ME*WBl£CiJnONEI^! MV NICKNAME. Application made for payment. range for an Interview Mobile Homes 6-A Main St., 649-6221. COUNTER women for 7 p.m. tenance and wUllngrness to MAINTENANCE DEPT. LOST — Passbook No. 74618 Moving— “I rucking— today. RUG CLEIANING done. Have a to midnight shift, no experi­ work, good salary plus apart­ Savings Bank of Manchester. 1968 22' COVERED wagon camp pro do It. Call 643-7465 between Storage 20 ence. Please apply to the ment. For appointment call Two positions available, sec­ Application made for payment. trailer, 643-5927. 8-10 a.m., 6-9 p.m. Monday - SNET Offers: Mister Donut Shop, 265 West Mr. Brundrett, 289-2808, 4-6 ond and third shifts. Must M ANCHEST^ Dellvery- be able to perform Industrial BYiday. Ught trucktog and package de­ Middle Tpke. p.m. only. ABC Better Homes, largest dis­ mechanical repair work and livery. Refrigerators, washers FuU Pay with Training Porsonois 3 play of mobile homes in Con­ also must have ability to re­ and stove moving, specialty. * Scheduled Raises * STORE KEEPER pair and Install electrical necticut. Open house dally 9-9, HOUSEKEEPER BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE NOEL .ADAIR Dry Skin Foot Folding chairs for rent. 649- ExceUent Benefits * Op­ equipment. Excellent start­ Summer Special new 12’ wide B u ild in g - The University of Connecti­ Creme, lubricants for callous­ 0762. portunities for Advance­ Wanted to live in and care cut has a challenging. Inter­ ing rates and fabulous fringe IT'S Aa LEGAL, IZZ. T 'S A CO/VIRANY SAFE ANP A" es,- hard dry skin, rough heels, for 84,995. ABC Better Homes, Contracting 14 ment * lo b Secur'ty. for businessman and 3 well esting position available benefits. Call tor appoint­ THE PRESIDENT OF THE COMPANY TOLP US ID legs. Softens and soothes tired 1463 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, manner/3d school age chil­ working with educational ment; Marge Hampaon, 643- OPEN IT ANP GET LEON Cieszynski builder—^new dren. 6163. feet, (juinn’s Pharmacy, 873 Conn. 828-8641. Pointing— Papering 21 For complete Informa­ materials. Competitive sal­ CRAWLEVS TAPES. / homes custom built, remodel- ary, 35-hour work week and , WHAT IS Main, Manchester. 1962 FORD Van camper, facto­ Ing, additions, rec rooms, ga- ROGER’S PAINTING, Interior tion visit our employ­ 649-5190 649-7842 all fringe benefits including ^bUR NICKNAME? ., Route 44-A, Bolton chrome moly front end, Har­ cial rates for people over 65. high school graduate to work An equal opportimlty employer. Notch. MICKEY FINN in our Glastonbury consumer BY LANE LEONARD 1969 CAMARO, 8S396, turbo- ley rear wheel, 650 cc, good HALLMARK ~Bullding Co. for CaU my competitors, then call home Improvement, additions, NEW hydramatic, bucket seats, gage running order. CaU after 6, 742- me. Estimates given. 6497863. sales finance office. Should be rec rooms, house painting, IT'S H I M / I'M cluster, vinyl roof, Daytona 6328. good with figures and able to SURE O F IT/I STEVE CANYON yellow. Must be seen to appre­ garages, roofing, gutters. BVee EXPB3RIENCED house paint- ENGLAND type. Good starting salary P h il a n d BY MILTON CANIFF estimates. All work guaran- Ing, very reasonable. CaU for MINERVA ciate. Must sacrifice. C!all 649- 1969 DUCATI scrambler 360cc, vrith opportunity for advance­ RN’s and LPN’s HAVE DRIVEN 6789 after 5. like new. Less than 1500 miles. teed. 646-0202. free estimates. WonderwaU ment. Complete benefit pix>- BECAUSE HE HAD ' .W HILE HE WAS B U T POTEET IS AGAIN D O N T SAY THAT WORD AROUND 8 -U TO CAPE COO ADAM APPLE ASKED M ESSED THINGS UP 8600 or best offer. CaU after ------Painting Co., 1-423-8117. TELEPHONE gram Including paid life and Ble HERO— FOR brokenhearted- HER-ESPECIALLY THE WAY YOU 1967 CHEVROLET Caprice WES ROBBINS Carpentry r e - ______FOR THEIR HEK TO FLY H IM BACK FOR POTEET-AND SAVING THE CHILD medical insurance, pension, 6- Modem convalescent home. EbcceUent opportunity for VACATION TW ICE IN ONE H O I 6 p.m. 872-4470 or 643-8219. modeling specialist. Additions, NAME your own price, Paint­ TO HIS HILLTO P.. THIS W A Y HE COULD AND THE HIJACKED SUMMER Wagon, excellent condition, advancement. Fringe benefits. F^iU or part-time. Contact rec rooms, dormers, porches, ing, paperhanging, removal. day week, vacation and holi­ AT A SMALL W PILOT/ new tires. Call 643-9121. An Equal Opportunity Employer director of nurses. cabinets, formica, bullt-lns, Prompt service, fully insured. days. SmaU pleasant office FISHING Business Servicos with no parking problems. For VILLAGE,OFF I 1963 MERCURY, 4-door, excel­ bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. Satisfaction guaranteed. CaU THE BEATEN lent running condition, year old Offered 13 lerry Kenny, 647-9564. Interview call J. W. Klngry, Moodows W ost ConvalaBcaiH' Homo TRACK, PHIL paint Job, V8 engine. Asking CARPENTRY — concrete steps,______MEDICAL Placement Service — 633-0291, WesUnghouse Credit 649^511 HAS SPOTTED MANCHESTER Tree Service — floors, hatchways, remodeling HOUSEPAINTING — scraping, If you need a licensed nurse or Corp. An equal opportunity A "FACE'^^ 8400. 649-3869. Specializing in tree removal, porches, garages, closets, ceU' sanding, roofs applied and re­ trained aide for elderly, con­ employer. An equal opportunity employer t i 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, running pruning, shrubs, lots cleared. ings, attics finished, rec paired. Chimneys and gutters. valescent or chronically lU. 282- condition, needs minor repair. EYilly insured. Call 649-6422. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ Insured, bonded, free esti­ 6226, 643-8707. CLEIANING woman wanted, 3-4 8250. 646-2176. er related work. No job too mates. Work guaranteed. 643- days weekly. Permanent posl- CUSTOM MADE slip covers, smaU. Dan Moran, Builder. KEYPUNCH Operators — ex­ tii^. Send name, address, 882 - 8129, in the convenience 7028. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 1967 MBatCURY Comet, Capri, ETvenlngs, 6498880. perienced, days, part or fuU- phone number and references V-8, very clean, 23,000 miles. of your living room. Choose JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom time. Immediate assignments, to Box R, Manchester Herald. CaU 646-4980 after 6. from over 200 exciting prints. CARPENTRY and remodeling Painting, Interior and exterior, very high pay. No fee. Ajtply AU replys confidential. Writing YEAH! EVERYONE^ UPSET WITH A FOURSOAAE LIKE Grant’s of Vemon. 872-9171. rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, EXCEPT AAR. ABERNAmy. . OURS-WHCfe IN A HURRY? paperhanging, fully insured. Staff BuUders, Suite 602, 11 ability not required. DARN! IV E MUST sell, 1966 Mustang. V-8, additions and garages. CaU For free estimates caU 649- Asylum St. 278-7610. NEVER SEEN MAN with % ton truck willing Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. WAITRESSES wanted, full-time WINTHROP 4-speed, vinyl roof, other ex­ 9668. If no answer 643-6362, THIS COURSE BY DICK CAVALU tras. 81,296. 649-1647, 9-6:30. to do odd jobs. Clean cellars, IS MONEY your problem? nights and weekends, uniforms SO CROWDED! attics, clear brush. Call 628- ALL masonary, stone walls pa- CONTRACTTOR — Interior, ex­ Here’s the answer — become furnished, must be over 18. Ap­ DtCK 1961 FALCON - good running 4976. ties, steps, stoops, and water THERE^ A CAVAUM WE HAVE TEWfCiRARILV LOST I THou(3i-rr "PLBdee sta n d b v ^ terior painting, paper hanj^ng. an Avon representative — earn ply dally to manager. Alice’s OOR POZJRE/AND eOCJND. condition, 2-door, automatic, proofing, new and ropair. CaU good money In your spare Kitchen, 863 Broad St., Man­ 2 CFMINUTE WAS THE NfAAAE OF A NEW LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, a!lso Discount on waUpai>er. CaU k w rroN CaU 649-1438. 627-0982. time near home. CaU 2894922. chester. QUIZPPOGRAM. moving large appUances. Burn­ Oscar Hebert, 646-3048. ^ EVERY t e e ! T 1962 IMPALA, 2-door hardtop ing bairels deUvered, $4- 644- SAVE MONEY! Fast service PLEA66 827 cubic inch, 4-speed, needis. 1776 Doimeis, room additions, ga­ Floor Finishing 24 STAND mufflers. Best offer over 8300. rages, porches, roofing, and ORGAN and stereo service of­ doNESd-, BY 6494266. siding. Compare prices. Ad- ixOOR SANDING, and refin- R ITA GIRL WP6EWAY PLEA6E fered by professional electronic A-Level Dormer Corp., 289 ishing (speclallziiig In older 8-/0 STAND 1961 VALIANT station wagon, seivice. EY>r appointment call 0449. floors). In and outside paint­ GIRL FRIDAY. This new GENERAL OFFICE. East-of- good running condition. Best after 6:30, Mr. James Chartier, ing. Ceilings. No job too small. local firm offers potential Rlv^r. This one girl alr-con- BY N. J. LaFlamme — Carpenter plus for the career oriented ditioned office only requires PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER offer over 8100. Call after 6, 647-1303. John Verfaille, 6495760. contractor. Additions, remodel­ person with exceUent typing. Ught typing and good figure BIQFOOT.^' COME OFF IT HAZEL! SHE SAYS HE ^ LOTS OF GUYS 643-8174. TIMBERLAND Tree Service, lOiowIedge of bookkeepii^ aptitudeu 8368. PRISCILLA SAW ing and repairs. CaU anytime 'YtOU KN O W WHAT W A S LIKE a n a p e . DON'T SHAVE tree removal, pruning, shrubs, helpful. 8476. W E N E ^ Y O U l C.BISFOOT A n IMAGINATION COVERED WITH ^WHEN THEY'RE 1967 CHEVROLET 2-door hard­ for free estimates, 876-1642. Bonds— Srocks— HAIR FROM HEAD CAMPING.' top, rebuUt 283, 3-speed Hurst, and lots cleared. EHfteen years MASONRY — AU types of stone MUi ly u y v * 27 SE(3RETARY. Ideally located TYPING. If you are an ex- TO FO O T.'_ 8-10 traction bars. 8160. 643-0893. experience. Bonded and insur­ suburbah company is seeking cellent typist and enjoy being RN’s, LPN’s, full and part-time. Enjoy working and concrete work. Quality ed. EYee estimates. CaU 647- MORTGATBS — 1st and 2nd, a qualified secretary for their busy, you’ll love the dlversl- in our modern A-1 convalescent home ^ th a doc­ workmanship, work guaran­ 1966 FORD Galaxle, 2-door con­ 9479. mortgages — interim financing purchasing department. Good fled procedures you’ll leam tor on staff daily and graduate aides to assist CAPTAIN EASY teed. CaU after 6, 643-1870, 644- BY LESLIE TURNER vertible, 8 cylinder, A-1 condi­ — expedient and confidential typing and shorthand. To working for this CPA firm. you. Exceptionally high rate, two-weeks sick tion, 8360. 643-2608. LAWN Mowers — Garden trac­ 2975. 8433. 8458 (possibly more). W hILE^ in the NI6HT 5KV ABOVE. tors repaired and sharpened. service. J. D. Real Shdate leave, two-weeks paid vacation, 7-paid holidays. IM5T HAS CUT LIANE FREE WITH HER Assoc. 643-5129. MANCHESTER OPEN BY APPT. WED. TILL 7 P.M. NECKlACB gWITCHBMP&l^/UJP VOLKSWAGEiN 1966 Ghla, 24,- Parts and accessories. New Blue Cross and life insurance, paid meal time. On OOO miles, one owner, exceUent and used lawn mowers. Hours bus line. No rotation. Phone Mr. Atlas, East MORTAGES, loans, first, NEVER A CONTRACT-NEVER A FEE coQdition, 81.100. 643-2003 any­ Spocioi Sorvieos 15 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. second, thlid. AU kinds. Realty Hartford Convalescent Home, 528-6978. time. 'Mini-Motors, 188 (rear) W. CREATIVE Catering — offer­ statewide. Credit rating tm- Middle Tpke., 6498706. 1963 MO-TD, good condition, ing formal dining, modem buf­ necessary. Reasonable. Ck>n- R ITA GIRL needa wiring harness and min­ YOU ARE A-1. Truck Is A-1. fets, cookouts, stag parties fldential, quick arrangements. fat- U t M . I '/d 6-k> or body work, 8760. or best OUars, attics, yards, drive­ created especlaUy for you. 24 Alvin Lundy Agency, 627-7971. 800 SILVER LANE 99 EAST CENTER ST. 963 Main St., Hartford. Elve- offer. CaU 643-2849. ways sealed and small truck­ Leggett St., Bast Hartford, EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER 528-5348. nings, 283-6879. ing done A-1 rij^t. CaU Tre- LANCELOT. BY COKER and PENN 1968 TRIUMPH 260, red, excel­ mano Trucking Service toU- lent conditiem, 16,000 mUeage. 528^9416 646-3441 HELP WANTED I'M COLR /.ET'E JUST ONEHAPPV free. 742-9487. TURN POWN THE Must seU. 647-1882. Rfarfina-SMIns W Op|x»n»1»Y 38 COMPRCWMSe ^ ____ / AIR CfPNPITIONgR. —------: I DAKE you to be your own AFTER ANOTHER. 1968 CATAUNA, 4-door, fuU WASHING madtines repaired, FULL TIME, ALL AROUND MAN FOR SER­ Maytag, RCA, and Kenmore. BIDWElXi Home Improvement interview caU 649 power, factory air-conditioned, Co. Expert installation of A-T .condition. Only $2,100. Fast service, reasonable rates. 6806. VICE STATION. MUST BE EXPERIENCED CMU 643-4913, 647-1719. aluminum siding, gutters and LITTLE SPORTS Owner, 644-1689. trim. Roofing Installation and TWO RETIRED MEN IN ALL TYPES OF MINOR REPAIRS IN­ il/ a BY R O y sO N , 1966 COMET, 4-door, standard, SHARPENING ^ rvlce-S aw s, repairs. 6496496, 876-0109. Help Wonfod— ■ i*'! 4 or 5 hours per day for light janitorial work. CLUDING TUNE-UPS. APPLY IN PERSON. *«*■cm and BOL’TON — SPACrOUB 4%- $128 monthly. Hayes Agency, marble fireplace, 3 bedrooms, nice condition, 2-car garage everything. City utUiUes, More bury Hills Country Club, 688- erator, parking may be ar­ 1% baths, fanilly room, large Must be seen. RealisticaUy lot 100x160. CaU Peg aesiyn! Gardner Streets. Ideal for room Ranch, lik e' new condi­ Results In 646-0181. priced. 649-8600. information csdl the Morrison Luxury Liners Cruising S2S3 for appointmmt. ranged. Opposite Center Park, flagstone patio. $29,600. PhU- sU , Broker, 649-4291. clubs, (xmvalescent homes, tion, eat-in kitchen, buUt-ins, Agency, Realtor, 643-1015. (Oontiniied from P a g e .One) firm a profit on this route in­ ADVERTISING adults, no' pets, references re­ THREE-ROOM ‘ house, nice big brlck Agency, Realtors, 646- . etc. Reasonable. Heritage fireplace, garage, lake privi­ ‘Pot’ Arrest MANCHBISTER - Oontempmrary RANCH — three bedrooms, din­ leges. $20,600. H^es Agency, stead of past losses. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS quired. Occupancy August 10, yard, parking, lake prlvilegea, 4200. ______POR’TER ST. area — Picture- House, 646-2482. for national defense,” concedes Situations W onted- 7-room brick Ranch with beau­ ing room, den, flreplaced-Uv- 646-0131. 646-7629. $140 without stove and refrig­ tiful wxxtded lot. Excitingly dif­ pretty is this immaculate ono- 8 A J l. t o 4rS0 PJL IMMACULATE 6%-room Ranch Ing room. Scenic wooded lot, MANCHES’TER — 140x140 C- a Maritime Administration offi- an airtng'to a n ^ i d e ^ ^ ^ ’ to ^ Female 38 erator, $180 with stove and re­ ferent Priced below market at owner 6-room Colonial with BOL’TON — 8 - bedroom . Raised AVAILABLE for September 1st. with 'rec rodm and garage, Manchester’s best location. zone comer parcel opposite ac­ dal, **But It keeps our flag at write into the law next year a Airlines flight from frigerator. Security deposit re­ $31,900. ’The PhU Colder Agen­ formal dining room, beamed Ranch, 2 - acre lot, nice lo­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT BABYSITTING wanted by IB occupancy, 1-bedroom luxury three bedrooms, kitchen has Bel Air Real Ektate 648-9332. cess road to hospital. Excel­ aea.*' guarantee of en ou ^ federal New York to San Juan, Puerto year old girl. Experienced with apartment at beautiful Teresa quired. CaU 872-8309. cy, 666-0006, 646-0396. ceiling Uving room, fireplace cation, garage, finished rec buUt-lns and dining area. Im­ lent potential and price. Heri­ m e gpvenunent aid goes to ^ ^ precautionary 4tM PJO. DAT BEFORE PUBU0AT10^ 2 month old and up. 648-4874. Apartments includes wall to CIRGA 1740 large authentic Co- and deep wooded lot. ’This room, 1^ baths, $26,600. 649- mediate occupancy. Assum­ MANCHESTER - two - famUy, tage House, 646-2482. both cargo vessels and the pas- lew t «v en -a t the landing at DuUes Internatioiial wall carpeting, air-condition­ lonlal, 11 rooms. Seven lire- home is in exceUent condition 0383. DMuDine fo r Saturday and M onday la 4:M p.m . Frlda.arUaUy finished walk- passenpr liners’ aid has Union which gave ^n airport spokesman said 649-142S. basketbaU court, parking and entrance four bedroom Ranch. heated garage, 2 stories, patio large kitchen, patio. Land­ Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- 38 MAIN St. second floor, 2- 646-1021. . put basement, fireplace, amounted to nearly one-third ^ -0 0 0 to congressional and na- j^metoing like room apartment. All utilities, storage all included. No pets. Two baths, double garage, 42’ with large lovely shaded yard. scaped grounds. Austin Cham­ 4536, 646-1021. , hig^ treed lot. Quiet dead­ the cargo cost. tional campaigns in 1968. RICHARD P. RITA CaU Hartford, 627-6238, Ver­ family room, fireplace, fenced Can be bought with or without bers, Realtor.'MLS 643-2325. _ , , j . ‘maybe we’ll be landing today stove and refrigerator, park­ PRESTIGE deluxe Home, Cov­ end street. Immediate occu­ m e six passenger vessels *1®^ under Indict- j^d maybe we’ll never make it Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 non, 872-4400. wooded lot. $81,900. Pat Huff­ complete futnlshlngs. Owner •nil 3 »//| I I J 0 ing, $90 monthly. 649-2866 be­ MANCHES’TER — ’To settle es­ entry lake frontage 226’ with pancy. sailing to toe Caribbean and c^palgn ccai- juan’.” me comment, he PERSONNEL SERVICES man, Meyer, Realtor, 643-6930. gtUng south. Convenient to SAINT BERNARD, male, tan fore 6 p.m. tate, older 6H-room 2-stoty 11 rooms, 3H baths, waU to waU Resort Property South America for Prudential- . , “ Uons. In another case, two made to a passing j i a schools, shopping and bus. We have excellent opportumties at several salary levels in and white approximately one home, central, quiet, con­ carpeting throughout, balcony Grace Lines out of New York ® f l ^ s pleaded guilty In stewardess and several passen- the following career disciplines: ROOMS, stove, refrigerator, Business Property NINE-ROOM Colonial, large Reasonabley priced, middle For Sole 74 LAWRENCE F. FIANO, year old. Very good with chil­ venient location. ExceUent overlooking cathedral ceiling got $11 mUlion in aid last year. San FYanclsco in February to $126. Security deposit. Call kitchen, formal dining room, 20’s. Charles PonticelU, owner- REALTOR gers. dren. 646-3988. For Sale 70 terms to qualified buyer, $26,- sunken living room with fire­ COVENTRY — Log cabin sum­ making illegal campaign contri­ after 6, Available now. Adults 20’ living room, 13& baths, first- About $7 ntiUion went to the The Federal Avlatimi Admin­ • ACCOUNTING broker, 049-9644 or 872-4782. 000. J.D. Real Estate Asso­ place. ’Tremendous center mer cottage, fireplaced living butions. • INSURANCE TWO 10-gallon fish tanks with only, no pets. 649-7881. CONVALESCENT home, lr NEA, Inc, near high school, heat and hot call Phllbrick Agency, Real­ 1016. Agency, 646-0181. bedrooms, faimily room, 2- set of sister ships, the Monterey Maritime Administration offi­ armed. • CREDIT • RETAILING Modem kitchen, new furnace. siding, fireplace, garage, treed tors, 646-4200. SPRUCE ST. — Older four-fam­ acre treed lot, fireplace, ga­ and Mariposa, which also sail cial said. As a result, well over • DATA PROCESSING HEALTHY, cuddly kittens, water Included. $160. monthly. CaU and see this cutie. Mitten lot, flowering shrobs. CaU now. . . The flight. No. 923 from New "Chief, maybe you'd better leave knocking the press ily, 18 rooms, needs work. NINE ACRES — sweeping rage. Priced to sell. Hayes the South Seas. h ^ of a merchant sailor’s pay Y^^k to San Juan, carried 112 housebroken need a good Cali 872-8311. Agency, Realtors, 648-6980. $24,000. Hayes Agency, 646- to an expert!" RESTAURANT business show­ Business zoned too. Comer views, lovely six-room stone Out of Town Agency, 646-0181. ’The aid for these 10 cruise ^11 .. _ ^ e indirectly from the passengers nd 8 crow mem- home. 647-1816. ing excellent net profit in high- 0131. We Never Charge An Applicant A Fee. property. Reasonable mort­ $22,600 DOLL HOUSE, dead-end Ranch. Large enclosed porch, For Sole ships may be up this year, but here. AKC Irish setter, female, 2 Fumlshod traffic count location. Es­ gage can be arranged. Will street, 160x160, trees, 6-room 2-car garage. Out-building. 75 BOL’TON —New 8-room cus­ ’The government subsidy goes Household Goods 51 Rooms Withour Board 59 MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- tom built Raised Ranch. Four the total spent for passenger Un- After the plane landed at years, ready for breeding. 649- tablished over 20 years. Price lease, build or sell. Brokers Ranch, breeieway, 2-car ga­ Hutchins Agency, 649-5824. COVENTRY — 6-room Raised ers should be down from the $60 "P DuUes, airport authorities and Apartmants 63-A room Cape with 8 bedrooms, bedrooms, double garage, acre in wages plus some lesser costs, 63 EAST CENTER ST. 6609. FURNISHED room for rent for includes all the real estate, protected. Call 649-4622 from 8 rage, Hutchins Agency, Real­ Ranch. Modern kitchen wHh mUlion annual rate to perhaps police officials went on board SEWING MACHINE — New formal dining room, carpeted ROCKLEDGE — 4 - bedroom treed lot. $81,600. Hayes Agen­ such as insurance and Ameri­ gentleman, all conveniences, NICELY furnished three-room restaurant fully equipped, plus a.m. to 6 p.m. tors, 649-6334. built-ins, 1V4 baths, fireplace, $30 mUUon because the number and asked Devlla to leave the 1660 zig zag, unclaimed laya­ living room with flroplace, pri­ Cape, original owner retiring, cy, 646-0131. can shipyard repajrs. The liners near bus line. 649-6914. apartment, first floor in two- a house. $65,000. Owner will family room, simdeck, 2-car of ships has been shrinking. plane which, they said, he did Manchester 646-4040 way, buttonholes, monograms, take back mortgage. Phllbrick MANCHESTER — 7-room Co­ MANCHESTER -— Large exec­ vate shaded) yard. Wolverton IVi baths, rec room, breeze- get no help with fuel, pier fees, Live Srock 42 family house. Heat and elec­ garage, % SLcre wooded lot, Seven have stopped sailing willingly. hems, etc. Now only $54. Easy Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. lonial, near bus line, back­ utive 4-bedroom home with 2H Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. way, double garage, flowering management or other costs. tricity included. $160. J. D. S25.600. PhUbrick Agency, VERNON since 1968. U.S. Atty. Brian P. Gettings WHITE Emden geese, mated terms. 622-0931 dealer. COMFORTABLE room, 21 Sum­ yard fenced in, needs some ceramic baths, huge double trees, $29,900. Hayes Agency, But the wage subsidy for the Real Estate Associates, 643- MANCHESTER — Ranch, qual­ Realtors, 646-4200. Despite the nearly $80 mUUon said Devlla would be charged REIRIGERA’TION service­ ENGINEERS — Are you sales pedrs and singles. Also Tongen- mit St., Call 649-0271. 5129. MANCHESTER suburbs, busi­ remodeling, $23,900. Mitten garage, landscaped lot Low 646-0131. New Listing—7-room Split- President Cleveland and the burg goat doe. Call 649-6600. ity construction, very pleasant in federal aid sunk into the S.S. with ’’possession of marijuana man, 2vjwars experience, paid minded and looking for a new ness location 53Ii-room Ranch, Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. 40’s. Heritage House, 646-2482. Level, one-car garage on President Wilson still topped residential nel^borhood. Ab­ NEW LISTm a — Six-room COVENTRY — Hurry won’t last! on a federal reservation vacatlois^ hoUdays, and full career? We have aptitude tests NICE bedroom for gentleman, THREE-ROOM furnished apart­ m baths, excellent condition, idcely tred lot, 3 bedrooms, United States over the last dec­ half of the ships’ total expenses Public Notice solutely Immaculate condition Ranch, central air condition­ Move right in, 4-room Ranch, (Dulles).” benefiU. CaU 289-6166. to help you evaluate our op­ with references. Private home. ment, all utilities paid, near coimtry store, out buildings. RAISED Ranch — $25,500. Six MANCHES’TER — Immaculate 1% baths, family room, ade, that huge luxury liner is last year, a company official Articles For Sale 45 ing, two full baths, fireplace, garage. Only $3,000. down. large Uving room, fireplace, portunity. Excellent training Very near center. 649-4966. bus line and shopping. Call af­ 260’ frontage. Hayes Agency, rooms, wall-to-wall carpet, 3 or 4-bedroom Cape with ga­ and assumable mortgage. Six idle and'empty today, tied to a said. Gettings said there was Insuf­ wall to wall carpet, garage, Owner wUl finance. Only end wall-to-waU carpet, for­ ficient evidence to support a WINDOW cleaner — Full-time, and fringe benefits. Call Russ NEED tires? 40 per cent dis­ T o Lease or Buy ter 2 p.m., 649-1287. 646-0131. built-ins, fireplace, 2-car rage, stable and sm all. acre­ rooms, dry basement tvito ga­ dock at Norfolk, Va., because of Cruise ships like these and the •i; THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ full basement. Shows weU, own­ $12,900. 628-0586. mal dining room, modern charge relating to hijacking or «]q;>erlenced in commercial Stevenson at 278-7770. count. Premium. First Line. garage, trees. Hutchins Agency, age. Any reasonable offer ac­ rage, city water, sewers, plas­ heavy losses on the trans-Atlan­ Santa Paula carry large crews, 3 Rooms of New Furniture tage St., centraUy located, ’THREE-ROOM apartment, fur­ er transferred. $24,900. Wolver­ ’{Itchen with buUt-ins, dish­ uttering threats. "If we had not and residential, top wages, Wide ovals. And truck tires. Realtors, 649-6324. ceptable. Heritage House, 646- ter walls, aluminum siding, VERNON washer and carpet. Conveni­ tic route. with almost one sailor or stew­ from large pleasantly furnished nished, private bath and en­ ton Agency, Reedtors, 649-2813. 646-4220. TRUCKDRIVER for our yard. Coles Discount Station, 461 Investment Property 2482. storms, screens, and doors. ent to schools and shopping. ’The liners Independence and ard for every passenger. ’The found marijuana while search­ rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 trance, utilities, no pets. 224 JUMBO SIZE Colonial in execu­ Flagstone walks. All shades, 48^ ASSUMABLE Constitution, which together got ing, likely we would have sent ------—------Davis A Bradford Lumber Co. West Center St., 643-8^. For Sale 70-A MANCHESTER Deluxe cus­ Priced at $24,600. Cleveland, for example, carries for overnight and permanent Charter Oak, 643-8368. tive neighborhood ,6 years old, MANCHES’TER Line — Large and curtains, carpeting, stove, $90 miUion in the same period, him on his way,” Gettings said. 200 Tolland St., East Hartford. MODEL HOME tom 7-room Garrison Colonial. 390 persons and has 829 craw- DARK, rich, stone free, loam, guest rates. MANCHESTER close to shop­ modem kitchen, large formal 7-4 duplex, double garage, 1.1 Who will be first to see this R. B. Associated Brokers The FAiA said he was car­ refrigerator, fireplace set, 2M baths, 2-car garage, aU grieat seven room Cape on a quit sailing a year before the men? five-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, ★ COLONIAL ping, 4-family with 4 room dining room, famUy room with acres of industrial zoned land. S.S. United States made its final rying a cold cream jar contain­ AutxD Service Men part-time help wanted, to LARGE furnished room for Business Locations many closets, ceramic tile aluminum, private treed lot, big treed lot? Listed for you Prudential-Grace Lines, work in garage, experience stone, fill, manure, pool and ★ MODERN apartments, 4-car garage, new fieldstone fireplace, large 649-9925 voyage last November. And two ing marijuana. male only, parking, $16 weekly. Reasonable offers accepted. bath. This is a “ just move in” plush living in the finest of at $23,900. Yes, a fine home which carries considerable car- helpful. 643-2819. patio sand. 643-9504. ★ SPANISH For Rent 64 heating systems and roof. Mid front-to-back Uving room with Heritage House, 646-2482. home because it is clean, well at a great price. Don’t de­ others, the S.S. Argentina and go on its cruise runs to pay The plane left DuUes for San Permanent fuU and part-time Call 644-0123 after 6. fireplace, half bath. Second neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, positions now available for ex­ ★ PROVINCIAL 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. built and attractive. $27,600. lay—it will cost you! CaU VERNON — 6H-room Ranch, BrasU, also stopped last faU. much of the bills, hopes to Juan at 11:19 a.m., after neariy CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy OFFICE SPACE, excellent lo­ floor has 6 bedrooms, 3 fuU 646-0131. perienced auto mechanics. from COMFORTABLE room for gen­ OVERSIZED Cape, 7 large Odegard Realty, 648-4866. Mr. Bogdan now for that built-ins, waU to wall carpet­ Congress passed vlrtuaUy un- break even on its two biggest two hours on the ground. to do with Blue Lustre. Rent cation, parking, first and sec­ MANCHESTER — business baths. Two-car garage, beau- golden opportunity. 649-6306. Openings also exist tor: tleman, private bath and show­ rooms, central k^tlon, re­ ing, beautifully landscaped. As­ noticed this spring the law to ships this year. The Monterrey A 63-year-old Puerto Rican electric shampooer. $1. Olcott ond floor av^lable. Electric block with 6 apartments, ex­ tifuUy landscaped yard. For cently redecorated, fireplace, woman, taken iU during the ex­ er. References, please Call 649- heat, air-conditioning and jani­ MANCHESTER sumable mortgage at 6%. ease the aid eligibiUty for the and the Mariposa, owned by a MAJOR Variety Store. $288 cellent condition. Owner will further details call PhUbrick aluminum siding, garage, citement, was treated at Hem- TIRE CHANGER 0719. torial service available. As low CONVENIENT CAPE JUST RIGHT • • • • Must be seen. CaU 876-3780. cruise ships. One section per­ subsidiary of Matson Lines, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. many features. Mid 30’s. Mor­ B & W don, Va., medical center, and SEXmONAL sofa and two -\ny item may be purchased as $100 i>er month. CaU 649- finance 80 per cent at 8H per mits them to carry one-way pas­ have been making a slight prof- LUBRICATION MEN ROOM-complete light hous- rison Realtor, 648-1015. Close to bus line, schools, BARROWS and WALLACE CO. COVENTRY — 4-year old, new­ then allowed to reboard the APPLIANCE tables, $100. Two chairs at $20. separately. 5334, ask for Max Grossman. cent. Terrific income produc­ FTVE-BEDROOM Colonial, two sengers between American keeping, parking, private en­ churches. Six spic and span For the young coupie. Large Manchester Parkade Manch. ly painted, 7-room oversized each. Fireplace set, complete, er. CaU now, Haj'es Agency, years old, aluminum siding, ports now without losing aid for ‘^ But the American President P*®"® *^® flight to San Juan trance. 649-0368, 643-6266. LARGE unusual Ranch with a rooms, oversiziHl garage, 3-bedroom Ranch, with 1 % 649-5306 Cape, on treed acre, 6 miles WE OFFER. INSTANT CREDIT MIDDLE TURNPIKE near Par- 646-0131. 2% baths, formal dining room, doing BO. Lines reports losses of about $4 SALESMEN $86. Dinette set, $16. SoUd view. Features 24’ living room, private lot. Colonial fire­ baths, aluminum siding, car­ from Manchester, m baths, kade, air - conditioned office first-floor family room, mod­ place, 2 zone heat, newly port, drapes, range and re­ ANDOVEUt - AU electric Ranch, As a result, the S.S. Monterey million on the Cleveland and • EbcceUent pay maple bedroom, $100. Power OPEN SUNDAYS 10-6 large formal dining room, li­ buUt-ins, raised fireplace. Own­ Bolton s Liberal benefits An outstanding opportunity mowers, $100. and $25. B & D space available. ExceUent em kitchen with built-ins, 2- brary, 3 or 4 bedrooms, three painted exterior. Owner has frigerator. Only $24,600. kitchen a housewife’s dream. is getting government aid for 'Wilson last yeso*. A company of- MON.-FRI. 10-9 Apartments— Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Don’t miss it. . er anxious, $25,600. 742-8131. • Year ’round employment lias presented Itself for indi­ hedge clippers, $20. Miscel­ parking. As low as $126. car garage. $43,960. PhUbrick fireplaces, 8H baths, recrea- outgrown this gem. Priced Five bedrooms, exquisite set­ the first time for a frequent nm ficlal said airline fares put a s Excellent working conditions Tenements 63 monthly. CaU Lou Arruda, 644- in mid 20s. CaU .Mr. Lewis ting. $1,000 down, no points to vidual with sales experience laneous items and tools, excel­ WOODHILL HEIGHTS — 7H- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Icnt room, garages, on a three- BOL’TON 6-room Cape, large from San Fritncisco to Honolulu, celling on the prices the ships Primary Hours s Merchandiise discount in major appliances. 1539. 649-6306. lent condition. Call 643-2003 U &L G BOLTON — Deluxe 3% rooms, room Ranch, first-floor family acre lot. Call for appointment. qualified veterans, 8Vi% inter­ lot, large rooms, mud room, An ofticisd for its company said can charge and force the losses s Opportunity for advancement MANCHESTER Green section— HERITAGE HOUSE est. To Inspect this beautiful Listed by Dixon We offer an excellent salary, anytime. carpeting, appliances, air-con­ room, large beautifully finish­ Phllbrick Agrency, Realtors, lake privUeges. Only $20,000. the federal funds will give the despite the federal aid. NEW modem offices, ideal for Unique 4-room Colonial, all • • • • home call the Flano Agency, liberal employe benefits in­ FURNITURE ditioning, private finished professionals. Plenty of free ed rec room in basemen^ en­ 646-4200. B &. W Flano Agency 646-0191. APPLY ’TO S’TORE MANAGER LARGE FRIGIDAIRE, $60. closed patio, garage. Excep- new Inside, 2-car garage, treed 646-2482 646-0191. Robert Dixon, chairman of cluding shopping discount basements. Attractive residen­ parking. East Center St. loca­ BARROWS and WALL.VCE CO. and most important for the Double kitchen sink. Ball and 669 Burnside Ave. lot, $17,900. Hayes Agency, 646- MANCHESTER, $30,900, family the Republican Town Commit­ tial area. Adults only, no pets. tion. Cali 646-2212. tionaUy weU maintained. Phll­ .Manchester Parkade, Monch. VERNON — 3-bedroom Ranch, Tolland County person looking towerd the claw footed bath tub. with pip­ East Hartford brick Agency, Realtors, 646- 0131. SpUt Level, 3 bedrooms, 2 fuU 649-6306 VERNON —Just listed modern tee, reminds all registered Re­ L.F. Flano, 649-5371. 6-room Colonial. Large master 2 baths, 2-car garage, fire­ CALDOR, INC. future a definite opportunity ing. 647-1067. 289-0756 STORE, 20’x70’, 846 Main St., 4200. baths, Uving room, dining NEW LISTING—^Bowers School, place, finished rec room, publicans that the Republican for advancement. MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6-6 ’TWO - famUy house. WeU main­ bedrooms, spacious Uving MANCHESTER Center — D o^tow n Manchester. Avail- room, kitchen first level. FUUy 3-bedroom Colonial, IH baths, $27,900. Financing avaUable. primary is Wednesday from 1146 ToUand Tpke., Manchester GUNS for sale, 30-30 Western- BEFORE YOU BUY FURNI­ RAYMOND Rd. 9-room Garri­ with 2 car garage, nice floor tained in ideal residential room with fireplace, formal FrogSj, Rock Music To Add INTERESTED? Home and office for lease, one ablie September 1st. CaU 622- finished knotty pine recreation garage, low, low 20’s. Wolver­ CaU 876-2962. noon to 8 p.m. field, 243 Winchester. Call 646- TURE ANYWHERE. SEE OUR son Colonial on one-acre lot. plan including 2 bedrooms, ex­ area. Six rooms up, 4 rooms dining room, wall to wall car­ Dixon also reported that vot­ child preferred, $260. per 3114. room and bar. Extra cabinets ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Come in or call and discuss the 3786. LOW PRICES. Four baths, 4 bedrooms, large cellent condition. A good buy. down, one - car garage and peting, IH baths. Large lot ers will not be able to vote by month, heat included. Refer­ and office space, garage, just ‘Jum p’ To Annual Fair LE-MI CORP., Manchester, position with us. AIR-CONDITIONED office formal dining room, 24’ living Wolverton Agency, Realtors, walk - out basement. $26,900. with a view. Assumable mort­ absentee ballot. Write-in in vot­ SCREENED loam, processed 36” ROPER gas stove with gas ences required. Hayes Agency, right well landscaped lot. Gale Wanted— Real Estate 77 Conn. 648-2362. Experienced space avaUable. Inquire HoU- room, screened porch, 2-car 649-2813. CaU 647-9903 weekdays 9-6. gage. $26,900. PhUbrick Agen­ ’Turtle races, frog jumps, mals will be judged on their ing also in not cdlowed. ^Mse ASK FOR THE STORE gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, heater, excellent condition. 646-0131. Lots For Salo 73 day Lanes, 89 Spencer St., Realty, Realtors, MLS, 289- cy, Realtors, 646-4200. rock music, square dancing, a cleanliness and the ability of who have moved from town lathe and Bridgeport opera­ MANAGER 643-6839. garage, beautifully land­ NEW LISTING — One year old, MANCHESTER — The very flU, stone. George H. Griffing. Manchester, 643-2126. 7930, 289-1923. COVENTRY — VaUey View, 6 LAND—Louis Dimock Realty, the 4-H’ers to present the ani­ less than six months ago will not tors, second shift only. Inc., Andover, 742-7886. FXJUR - ROOM apartment, 2- scaped. Price reduced to aluminum sided 8 room, 4-bed­ best in this huge executive horse show and an oxen pull COUCH, early American, green family, first floor, heat, yard $65,000. For further informa­ acres, 323’ road frontage, ex­ COVENTRY LAKE — Tremen­ Realtors, 649-9823. mals to their best advantage. be allowed to return to vote as MAIN STREET office space, room Colonial, fireplaced fami­ MANCHESTTIR-Assumable 6)4 home. Several fantastic fea­ dous value offered in this jum­ will highlight the three-day ’Tol­ CALDOR, INC. FOR “ a job well done feeling” with matching green chair. and parking, adults only, no tion call Phllbrick Agency, ceUent area. Possible 2 lota, Fridays’ activities will close In a regular election. too per cent location near ly room, built-ins, 1% baths, per cent mortgage, 4 bedrooms, tures. Must be seen. Heritage bo sized Colonial home. Fea­ OUT OF state buyer wants to land County Fair starting Aug. clean carpets with Blue Lus­ Never been used. Call after pets. References. $140. a Realtors, 646-4200. $10,900. Hayes Agency, 646- with a square dance with Don Transportation or baby sitting CUMBERLAND FARMS 1146 Tolland Tpke., Manchester banks, air-conditioned, auto­ acre lot 16 minutes to Pratt - exceptional baths-kiteben-fam- House, 646-2482. tures modern kitchen with buy 3-bedroom home in Man­ tre. Rent electric shampooer 4:30. 646-1172. month. 649-4522. 0131. 21 at the Tolland County Agri­ Swift of Stafford Springs doing services are available from the SAYS; 649-2876 matic fire sprinkler. Apply and Whitney, 3 miles to UConn. ily room. Garage-bam with built-ins, 2 fuU baths, 20’ mas­ chester. WUl pay up to $27,000. $1. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper MANCHES’TER — A real bar­ MANCHES’TER — 8-bedroom cultural Center, Rt. 80, Ver­ the calling. Republicans. G. E. washing machine, good Marlow’s, 867 Main St. Upper 20’s. Wolverton Agency, pony stalls. One to three acres. BUILDING LOTS, city sewer ter bedroom, fireplace, g^arage. CaU the Paul W. Dougan Agen­ Supply. 636 CENTER ST-4%-room du­ gain is this 3-bedroom, alumi­ frame and brick Ranch under non. Exhibits will open again to START A PROMISING condition, good for summer plex, 1^ baths, all appliances, num sided. Ranch with 1% Realtors, 649-2813. MIU swap for recent 2-fomUy and water, A and B zones. CaU quickly on this prime cy, Realtors, 649-4636, 646-1021. ’Ihe fair will be the 28th an­ Manchester Evening Herald WANTED — Ucensed plumber BOLTUN Notch, office space 10 years young, fireplace, wall- the public at 9:30 a.m. Satur­ cottage. Call 647-1680 after 5 fully carpeted, 2 air-condition­ baths. Only $24,900. Heritage duplex. After 6 p.m., early PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, value. $24,900. PhUbrick Agen­ nual one sponsored by the coun­ Bolton summer correspondent FULL TIME immediately. Good wages, ELECTRIC typewriter, origi­ suitable for doctor, real es­ MANCHESTER — A spacious to-wall carpet in living room, ALL CASH for your property day. ’The dairy showmanship p.m. ers, heat and hot water, sotmd- House, 646-2482. a.m., late p.m., weekends, 649- 646-4299. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. ty 4-H Clubs. Donna Grant of Alan Cocconl, tel. 849-0004. CAREER TODAY good working conditions. 646- nally $199.60, sacrifice $W. Also tate, beauty salon etc. Write lawn surrounds this 4-bedroom dining room and haU, huge within 24 hours. Avoid red classes will be held at 10 a.m. portable electric typewriter, proofing, storage and parking, Box ” (X” Manchester Herald. 3408. Mansfield is fair association 2112. FRIGIDAIRE electric stove QUALITY 6-room Colonial ex­ Cape home in a neighbortiood finished rec room, 2-zone heat, tape, instant service. Hayes and the beef breed classes at never used, $76. CaU 649-7798 on bus Une, near shopping, country size lot. Spotless in­ Agency, 646-0181. president. pink, very good condition. Ask­ BOL’TON Notch, Space suitable ceUent condition, excellent lo­ ideal for your children. Call us TWO FAMILY duplex. Assum­ NOTICE 11 a.m. Be a store manager for on^ MEN wanted part-time morn­ after 5. $196. per month. Phone Opening day, at 10 a.m., there Vernon of the fastest growing chains ing $63. Call 668-7644 for ap­ for retail, tmeking concerns, cation, garage, beautiful pri­ now to see this lovely home. able mortgage, $26,900. Pasek terior must be seen. The Paul Other livestock exhibits will ings 7 :30 a.m. for janitorial Charles Ponticelll, 649-9644. in the Ekkst. GOLF club set, for left handed pointment. vate backyard. Owner 646-1669. Only $24,900. ’The Paul W. Dou­ W. Dougan Agency, Realtors, PUBLIC HEARING will be judging of several be held Saturday with the duty. Monday — Saturday. 646- equipment sales. Write Box Realtors, 288-7476, 742-8243. player, bag and clubs. Ideal gan Agency, Realtors, 649-4636, 649-4685, 646-1021. Scouts Due Home classes of dairy cattle by Ned sheep showmanstaip to be at 1 Driver Charged NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE 4220. BEDROOM set, occasional THREE-room apartment, se- ” 0” , Manchester Herald. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS for beginner. 643-1060. GARRISON Colonial, modem 646-1021. Ellis of Hebron. The cattle will p.m. and the swine breed NECESSARY. chairs, kitchen set, wringer floor, porch. Available kitchen, formal dining room, On Wednesday 36 TON CRANE operator, ap­ OFFICE Space for rent, over BOARD OF DIRECTORS be judged on their type and c<»i- classes at 2:80 p.m. In Disturbance ALUMINUM sheets used as washer, odds and ends, cedar September 1st. $110 monthly, large Uving room with fire­ MANCHES’TER — 6% - room Smart Style We offer paid training, good proximately $10,000 per yeat. 400 feet, ground floor, handy Trim Looking The six Mancherter Boy formation within breeds. Tliere will be 4-H entertain­ printing plates, .009 thick, 23x chest, dresser. 649-0839. 646-0481. place, one full and two half­ Ranch, 60x120’ lot, on bus TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT George T. Dumas, 20, of 18 starting salary plus gener­ ’Year round work, union shop to Main St. CaU 643-6946. Scouts, who were on a camping This year’s Connecticut Dairy ment and fair rides throughout ous commissions and bon­ 36” , 26 cents each or 6 for $1 baths, four bedrooms, lot lOOx line. $22,900. Flano Agency, Fox Hill Dr., was arrested Sun­ with exceUent benefits. Equal SHAMPOOER-Pollsher, $20. Eu­ ATTRACTIVE 6 - room apart­ Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the trip at Phllmont Scout Ranch Princess, Miss Debbie Stearns the three days. From 4 to 6 uses. ExceUent Company 643-2711. 646-0191. Town of Manchester, Connecticut, wUl hold a PubUc Hearing in day on Union St., and charged opportunity employer. Con­ reka vacuum, $20. Work bench, ment, centrally located, stove, 180’. $31,600. PhUbrick Agency, and Explorer Base in Cimarron, of Storrs, will present awards p.m. on Saturday there will be benefits which include a pro­ Houses For Rent 65 Realtors, 646-4200. the Auditorium of WsMdell School, 163 Broad Street, Manchester, with making unnecessary noiae tact Allied Building Systems. vice, grinder, assorted nails parking, adults, references, no N.M. where a Michigan boy died and ribbons to the 4-H’ers who a chicken barbecue. During the fit sharing retir/emetit plan. KEEP carpets beautiful despite Connecticut, TlieBday, August 18, 1970, at 8:00 PJd. to consider 'With a motor vehicle. 646-0124. and screws, $50. All excellent pets. $140. Sept. 1st. 649-6324. ’TO rent for hunting season, 8- Thursday, are well and on their show in the dairy classes. barbecue an auctiem will be footsteps of a busy family. Buy f " and act on the foUowing: Norman Dumals, 21, of Ban­ For details call: Collect in condition. 643-2003 anytime. room house on Deer Isle, -WOODLAND way home by bus. The Home Arts Display in the held to raise money to pay for Blue Lustre. Rent electric SIX rooms, second-floor flat, 3 croft Rd., was also arrested Lebanon, Marvin Becker, Maine. References required. RFPURLICAN 1. Appropriations to be added to the capital accounts of the The boys are John Blake and prizes. 642-7947 shampooer $1. Barrett Plumb­ bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpet­ Activities and Office Buildings Sunday on the same charge. REFRIGERATOR, 8 years old, CaU Esten or Barry. Phone at MANOR 1970-71 budgets for the purpose of paying the costs of the foUow- F’red Ruggtos from 'Troop 363, From 8 to 11 p.m. on Satur­ Between 7 p.m. ^ 9 p.m. Help Wanted— ing Supply Co., 331 Broad St., ing in living room and dining CAUCUS ing proposed pubUc improvements and capital projects or such' 'Will be open to the public at Both were allegedly squealing good condition, $60. 628-3490 af­ Deer Isle 207-348-2517. Man­ Robert Knight of ’Troop 123, day, a teen dance 'will be held Mon., Tues. & Wed. 649-1504. room, modem kitchen with of them as may hereafter be approved by the voters pursuant Mark Hafner of Troop 98, and noon on Friday, after they are tires. They are scheduled to ap­ Male or Female 37 ter 4 p.m. chester phone 643-6157. Call af­ Republican electors of the APAR’TMENTS to the music of the Stonehenge, range, refrigerator, dishwash­ Town of Hebron are hereby noti­ to the provisions of Sec. 25, Chapter V of the ’Town Charter, at Rick HaskeU and Sam Krutt of judged. a rock group. pear in Rockville Circuit Court .\n equal opportunity employer SUPER stuff sure nuf! ’ITiat’s ter 6 p. m. Manchester or be­ Homestead Street an election, namely SINGER touch and sew with er, disposal, washer and dryer, fied that there vrill be a caucus ’Troop 91. ’They are part of a A special attraction in the The major event on . Sunday 12 Sept. 1. REIAL Estate Salesman want­ Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs fore 7:30 a. m. Will be most of Manchester, Conn. cabinet. Monograms, hems, modem bath, front and rear at the Town Office Building on a. an appropriation not to exceed $1,906,000 for constructing ;^ u p of 40 Charter Oak Council activities building will be the will be the horse show starting ed. Young aggressive real es­ and' upholstery. Rent electric summer at Deer Isle. House PLUMBERS and steam fitters embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ porch, sewing room, heat fur­ August 17, 1970 at 8 p.m. for the WOODLAND MANOR offers additions to and reiunwtioiu of Nathan Hale School, Robertsoii Boy Scouts who left .Tuly 21 for hatching of baby chicks for the at 10 a.m. Sue Smith, a former tate office. Lucrative commis­ shampooer $1. Tlie Sherwin- lent condition. Guaranteed. heated by Franklin stove and the ultimate in convenient Hbve a Kolacky wanted, wages $6.25 per hour. sion arrangement. Paul W. nished, one-car garage, $200. purpose of selecting party-en­ School and Keeney Sireet School, substanUaUy in accordance New Mexico, camping overnight public to observe. Tlie eggs 4-H member and now a student CaU 876-2506. Williams Co. Flill price now $56 or 7 month­ per month. Adults only. Re­ large oil burner stove In kitch­ prestige living, with schools, with a plan prepared by the Board of Education and the ’Town on the way. were placed in an Incubator on at the University of Connect­ MONTGOMERY, Minn. (AP) Dougan, Realtor, 649-4635. dorsed candidates for the mu­ shopping and religious facil­ t ^ ! ly payments of $8. 622-0476, ferences required. Call Peter­ en. House equipped completely nicipal offices to be voted on BuUding Committee, together with expenses coimected with and On Thursday the boys re­ July 81 and are being watched icut, will judge the English — Politicians praised them, one ities nearby. incidental to said additions and renovations. dealer. man Real Estate Agency, 649- except for bed linen and at the Nov. 8, 1970 election, and turned from an overnight hiking carefully by Robert Nazallan of Class. Anthony Tlialle will man won $10 by eating six of Boots and Accassories 46 them in two minutes and a 9404. towels. F^imished. to transact such other business IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY f j l b. an appropriation not to exceed $136,000 for the develop­ trip in the Rocky Mountains to Vernon. judge the Western Class. QUALITY ASSURANCE truck full of Kolackys sold out GROCERY GERICH’S Marine Service — as may prope{;ly come before One and two spacious bed­ ment of Robertson Psurk. Phllmmt and left for home Fri­ ’The sheep breed classes will Other events on Sunday will TOLLAND near Parkway. before the afternoiHi was over. E\-inrude motors, sales ' ^ d Musical Instrunnaiits 53 said caucus. room apartments, refrigera­ day morning, hours before the be held at 1 p.m. <« Friday include the Premier Livestock TESTER AvaUable for one-year lease, tor, stove, dishwasher, dis­ c. an appropriation not to exceed $8,606,000 for the croprlatlan not to exceed $186,000 for the acquisltton ’Tucker talked by phone with 687 E. Middle ^|ike., M.onchester An equal opportunity employer stringbeans. Buckland Farms, mediate occupancy. Paul W. Manager, 646-2628 99 EAST CENTER STREET of Irad for use as off street parking within the Special Taxing Want«d-~To Buy 5B cus at the Community Hall on or 648-1038. 2133 one of the scout leaders last Comer Adams and ’ToUand Dougan Agency. 649-4536, 646- MANCHESTER, CONN. District, together with eiqiensea connected with and incidental to night while the group camped Monday, August 17, 1970, at 8 the acquisition of said land. Tpke. HOUSE2HOLD lots — Antiques 1021. 648-9661 or 648-2692 Side belts nip in the Look trim and neat when near Aurora, 111. They were on o’clock p.m. for the following waistline on this fashion NAME ...... brick-a-brac, locks, frames, piuposes: on kitchen-duty by wear­ h. an appropriation not to exceed $186,000 for the acquiai- schedule on their original itin­ glassware. We buy estates. ’TWO—bedroom apartment, at to make it a favorite ing this easy slip-on cob­ 1. ’To nominate candidates for dress in the young lady’s U<» of a site for a new junior high school in the vicinity of erary. They plan to go to Chi­ f r e s h plclfed sweet com, 80 Sunny Brook Village available bler with prettily em­ Village Peddler, Auctioneer, the fbUowing offices: wardrobe! No. 8322 with Keeney and Garden Grove fit^ ts. cago today where they will visit A D D R E SS ...... SECURITY eUARD cents dozen. 126 Clark Rd., Bol­ 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. now! Carpeted, waU to waU, broidered pockets. No. One Registrar of Voters PHOTO-GUIDE is in New toe Museum of Science and In­ ton. range, refrigerator, disposal, 2133 has tissue . . . Sizes 2. The determination of the manner in which said appropri­ dustry and will camp tonight at Unae o r part-tim e steady p oa ltioB S are available Six Justices of the Peace Sizes 8-18 (bust 31 Vi- 14, 16, 18 inclusive; hot- WANTED — Antique furniture, $195, including heat. Paul W. Desiroble Suburban 40). Size 10, 32 Vi bust ations and addlUcos to said budgets are to be financed and Firelands Area Council near t o w n - ...... STATE . doe to rapid growth. Must be supervisory type, clean cut, glass, pewter, oil paintings or Candidates for nomination iron transfer; color raised, whether by taxation, by borrowing, by transfer of avail­ neat appearance, alert and intelligent. Must have clean Dougan Agency, 649-4635, 646- . . . 2% yards of 45-inch. chart; directions. Oberlin, Ohio. Household Goods 51 other antique items. Any quan­ 1021. must fUe notice of their inten­ able funds or otherwise or by a comblnatUm of such methods; r e e ^ Excellent pay rate, pins fringe benefits. Can tion to seek the RepubUcan Patterns available only tZHD SOD Is e tltl Hr tack sat- and ’Tomorrow they will camp VcKcrtton Starts ...... tity. ’The Harrison’s, 643-8709, in sizes shown. tin ts Ischrts llfrt-cltti B Sld^ Berne, or BfMmel DiBella, 637-4291. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, nomination not later than Au­ near Niagara Falls. Wednesday 166 Oakland Street WE HAVE customers waiting OFFICE SPACE tom n$ Is MiM fir Mdi Ba^ Aaae Gabel, Maaehestor 3. Such other matters relating to the foregoing as may prop­ the bus will arrive at Etrn- ranges, automatic washers for the rental of your apart­ gust 11, 1970 with the Chairman tini ts iMhiii flfiM lm ■illlif. IhrsBiaz Herald. 1156 A V K . erly be considered at said Hearing. \ ^ Plaza, Enfield. with guarantees. See them at ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ of the ’Town Committee, Robert , I fis e k e it a r OFASEBlCASrifSW T01& Vocorien Ends ...... U 6 > A V E . M .Y . 1M66. Young Haskell last night 9MHTAS SECURITY SERVICE B. D. Peart’s Appliances, 649 •looms Without Board 59 tate Associates, Inc. 643-6129. Dixon, Hebron Road. (^nvenient location in Bolton Notch, at the junction J fS W Y O B E , Prist Nsaw, «4wn Clerk, Munici­ called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 161 WALNUT ST,, HARTFORD, CQNN. 2. To transket such other busi­ of 6 and 44A. Heating and airconditioning. LIGHT housekeeping large FTVE large nice rooms, heat ness as may p rc^ rly come M it Hiai, Minst sltli ZIP The Spring & Summer pal BuUding, during business hours. J. Robert Haskell of 18 Jordt Or mad to Mandiester Evening Herald CODE, Style Ninfecr l a i She. REFRIGERATOR with freez­ room, aU furnished, stove, re- and hot water, stove re­ before such caucus. ^ *MPection. Mr. Matrick ’70 ALBUM is 65D, includes St. Until the scouts arrived in Cireulorion Dept. ing unit Apply at 480 North The Fall & Winter ’70 Dated at Maiudiester, Connecticut, this 6th day of August, 1970 frigerator. Ideal for couple, frigerator, parking included. Robert Dixon, postage and handling. Colorado, they were imaware Main St. 643-6071, 801 Main St. 668-0833. Basic FASHION Book is THE ABC aUlLTER. . . a taacksr Hr of the'death of one of the camp­ Town Chairman 65(‘, includes postage and ssllt-siaklag; alia 12 lavalp da- JAMBS F. FARR, Secretary 13 Bissefl Street, Manchester, Conn. 05040 handling. ilcnt. Pattars Blttat; dtractlaas. Board of Dlrecton ers and of the quarantine, he ef07-tS(, iseladai pastaga aad Town ot Manchester, Connecticut said. kasdllsf.

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PAGE TWENTY iSIand;?Bt?r lEn^ntng 1|m U i MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1970 Republican Tomorrow; Polls Open Noon to 8 p.m. Msiry Cheney Library sum­ The VFW Auxiliary will meet About Town mer program for youngsters tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the ' will conclude this wdek. Tomor­ Post Home. Members are re­ Miss Barbara A. Kauts, row morning, from 10:30 to THE OOHMUNITV DAY SCHOOL Average Daily Net Press Run daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John minded to bring items for a tea­ The Weather l i :15, Miss KaUiryn Lee of West cup auction. For The Week Ended Kautz of 33 E. Eldrldge St.; and Williiigton wlli narrate and il­ MANCHniU.- CONN. Terry (Fitzpatrick, son erf Mr. Angnst 8, 1970 Cloudy, breezy, chance of rain lustrate three stories for child­ FUND FOR EXCERCISmO • Nbn-gtaded elenleiitaiy eoliaal today and tonight. High near 80. and Mrs. Harry Fitzpatrick of ren four to eight years old; staff • Mnltt-eged groniiiiig la small ~'~rt-n Low tonight in the mid 60s. 118 McKee St., have been named PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) — The • Individualized study pregrams members will conduct a story Colorado Heart Association has f Sensitive involved taraKy 14,768 Cloudy, warmer Wednesday. to the second semester dean’s hour Wednesday aftemoMi from Ust at Hillsdale (Mich.) College. presented $1200 to Southey • MnlU-medla leaning fesouroes Manchester— A City of Vittage Charm 2:30 to 3:1S for children the same Colorado State College for .con­ • Oonuiinnlty of children from varied age; and a reading hour for struction of a bicycle and Jdg- Acctptimg ApplUttioms for Admbthmt- Members of the committee children nine’ years old and up glng trail on the Belmont Cam­ VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 265 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1970 (Classified Advertising on Page 15) PRICE TEN CENTS for the Rockville Emblem Club will be held Thursday aftemo miles southeast of Mos­ of Fire base O’Reilly, one of The air attacks were reprisals will support Its stand for a U.S. Operations which propose to es­ Special Offer cow, was the first to report the five allied bases set up In the Office of Consumer Affairs un­ tablish an Office of Consumer for guerrilla shelling across the cholera outbreak last week. The area to block an enemy advance Air Strikes der White House control. Affairs in the executive office SAVE Before NOW Israell-Lebanese frontier, the labor newspaper Trud said that into the populous coastal low- The chamber is lobbying with of the President, and a Con­ Italian silk mohair suit US $91.00 US $49.00 spokesman said. "owing to energetic measurtes, lEinds 20 miles to the east. Tacti­ the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sumer I*rotection Agency to 40% TO 50% British sharkskin suit 78.00 49.00 It was the second Israeli com­ the hotbed of diseases has been cal fighter-bombers and helicop­ In Cambodia for a "controlled” consumer secure within the federal gov­ Fine British worsted suit 89.00 04.00 bat mission since the Middle localized there.” ter gunships flew through an­ agency, on the grounds that an ernment effective protection Scottish cashmere sport Jacket 08.00 39.00 East cease-fire took effect at The paper did not explain why tiaircraft fire to pound North By ROBERT A. DOBKIN midnight Friday. The first, on independent agency would lack and representation of the inter­ Alaskan wool beaded dress 88.00 67.00 Soviet authorities Imposed quar­ Vietnamese positions closer to a p Military Writer the restraints and safeguards of ests of consumers. I will sup­ Sunday, was against guerrilla antines and travel restriction on the base. WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. one under the chief executive. port these bills when they reach targets in the same area. 11 major cities from southern Associated Press correspond- fighter bombers and gun ships For appointment call or visit Hr. Charlie SanI Showing: The local chamber recently the floor of the House.” American Express The 30-minute air strike was Georgia to the western Ukraine. ent Willis Johnson reported have doubled the number of air wrote Daddario and U.S. Sena­ To date, no response has been SHOREHAM MOTOR HOTEL 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. against the Lebanese frontier Nor did it say how many cases from O’Reilly that despite the strikes against enemy targets in tors Abraham Rlbicoff and received from Rlbicoff. Dodd’s and Diners Club Tel. 249-7661 440 As.vlum St., Hartford Ox>en All Day region the Israelis call “Fatah- of cholera had actually been heavy air strikes, enemy gun- Cambodia this month. Pentagon Thomas Dodd, requesting them office has promised an answer Member H.K. Better Business Bureau and land” which they say is con­ Cards Honored H.K. Tourist Association Inc. Sat. ft Sun. treated or whether there had ners were still firing mortars sources said In confirming re- to support a bill establishing from the senator as soon as he trolled by the guerrillas. Al Fa- been any deaths. Residents em P sible for the guerrillas. Other backers are not so op- companion measure. Backers Miss Boehner, a Jime grad­ ter.” has drawn donations and' assis­ everyone! Patriotic, too. ^ Two speed controlled air movement. In a television address, Jorda­ two-hour meeting which pro­ mittee, but the House brushed men. When tempers flared one ^ r t ^ e toys. ^iUes of Skoun and Kom- uate of East Catholic High He asked for volunteers to tance from numerous town or­ ^ Deep pitch blades, whisper quiet. duced a formal statement of Umistlc about chances of the concede, however, there is the suggestion aside. man poured his stein of ale over Patrol claahes have been re- miom nian Foreign Minister Anton amendment. Rep. Shirley Chi­ enough opposition in the full her head, precipitating the bar’s ^rted around O’Reilly since P ' according to School, will attend Southern help in plans for converting one ganizations and individuals. The 7^ Safety grille. Atallah said commando raids support for the prime minister. “I don’t want to be one of the Connecticut State College InC of the buildings at the former Contractors’ Division of the The statement said the cabinet solm, D-N.Y., .who says she has committee at least to delay the boys,” said Rep. Margaret M. first coed fight. L. k spokesmen ^a^^c^u.S. war planes never from his country do not violate felt more prejudice as a woman amendment. Bayh Is committed New Haven. She will major in Nike Site into a Teen Center. Manchester Chamber of Com­ f Deluxe 3-Speed Fan the cease-fire. Jordan is com- supported Maj. Chichester- Heckler, R-Mass., but laws dis- (See Page Eight) Vietnamese tiwps g^^les on any Special Education. Camp Director Harry Smith merce furnished the funds and than as a Negro, is fearful that to pressing first for action on an killed 20 enemy soldiers in a ^ ^ays. less BIA is composed of Campbell received a standing and vocifer- labor for a permanent camp ^ Electrically Reversible Our Rag. 34.70 (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) men who run . the game of poli­ amendment for direct election (See Page Eight) series of skirmishes around toe than ten were flown. shelter. BIA 1968 has donated .t± 20” blades, thermostat ^ a base Mwitoy, while helicopter g, u.S. air attacks other permanent facilities. Color Film with Processing* INCREDIBLE VALUEI control top mounted. Our gunships from too 101st Air- remains far below that mounted Although Camp Kennedy ^ Reg. 34.70 Z 4 .0 0 home cut down 18 others with jjay and June when Amerl- closed Its 1970 season only Fri­ CX 126-12 with mailer...... 2 .6 7 Nerve Gas rockets and machine guns. South Vietnamese In- A u^st 11-12, 1970 day, plans are already tmder- Who’ll Face Nixon? Souto Vietnamese casualties fantrymen were cleaning out en-^ way lor its 1971 season, and CX 126-20 with mailer...... 3 .9 9 Trains Get were described as light. emy sanctuary areas along toe O’ReUly was shelled Sunday Cambodlan-South Vietnamese many of this year’s volunteer KX 126-20 with mailer...... 2 .1 9 counselors already have said General Electric and Monday. border. Little Note The U.S. Command also re- u .S . fighter bombers and KNOWN FOR VALUES they will sign up again next Democratic Governors Wonder About 1972 year. Polaroid Color O ^ O ^ ported three Americans killed high-flying B62s made more Last week’s Camp Kennedy Pack Film #108...... ^ f o r Dehumidifier By WALTEB B. MEABS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and six wounded In a sharp than 6,400 individual attacks 4 « 0 4 AP PoUtioal Writer Two trains carrying nerve gas fight 40 miles northwest of Sal- during May while photo planes activities included a cookout on ‘Procatsing by Ind. Lab. Our Reg. 99.70 Wednesday, given by the Army LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. described by an Army spokes- gon. Einemy losses were not flew almost 800 sorties in toe man as "no more dangerous known. first month of toe drive Into Olid Navy Club. Charge Your Purchase! (AP) — Democratic governors have been urged to launch a po­ than a load Blood, Sweat & Tears • Bob Dylan • Jackson 5 • Creedence Clearwater Revival • Paul erned by Democrats, and Re­ moved through toe morning t®*’'dew he couldn't anticipate upon what happens externally," Dusette, all of S. Hawthorne St.; Our Reg. 9.99 McCartney • Fifth Dimension • Chicago • Tom Jones • Donovan • Engelbert publicans are in charge in all mist. die specific patterns «rf in- Paimer said. “Lest we become Ice cream from Ken Smith, on Humperdinck toe major industrial states. The lack of interest was in creased student protest But he roactlonary, we’U have to re­ 500 behalf of tha Army and Navy ’The 62nd NaUtmal (Jovemors sharp contrast to toe controver- he was sure much effort spond to what toe President and " Film Fee Club; more ice cream from D498 E598 Otoference was at work on an sy and threats of legal action would be directed against the other people are doing." P oUq(B Captain George Mc- 7 0 agenda seeking vast new feder­ after toe Army announced it Vietnam wa^ racism, poUuUon ^ ^ ♦ Babies — children — adults — groups — 1 Special Caughey; and popsicles from al programs of aid to education, would dump the gas In toe At- and corporations which manu- ^ npMvitv irnvAminant of each person singly only 88(f. plus 500 film fee. "two retired school teachers.” welfare financing and national ianto 282 InUes east of Caps factors war goods or contribute Croups $1.00 per person. Camp Kennedy placed second 44 health insurance. Kennedy, 'Fla. The plan appar- to contamination of toe envircHi- ^ ^ * in the Arts & Crafts Contest con­ Each Each Those proposals were in poli­ enUy stol faced, a court X u- ment. ^ ♦ Select from finished pictures in radiant black and Record lenge from that state. U.S. military In'volvement in it will •««« white and living color. ducted by the Msmehester Rec- Record cy statements drafted by a com­ re.ation Department for all of Fully automatic. Thermostatically controlled. mittee led by Gov. Nelson A. "We are going to sue toe Cambodia ^ year made col- me town’s playgrounds. For albums containing more than one record, multiply by above prices. Army tomorrow,"row." Nathaniel P. lege peopleTva^niA "a<t low Other iwe|»>cstsd In OenburV, Norwslk. Stamford. RhersMs. Piskdtlll. Bedford Hilh. Kingston, Poughkespeis, Northampton ft Frsmtn^ism Also due for a new prod from Army plans to load toe vaults grShSte’of 3 tSvSJ \ ^ think one of toe real crises In the mid 60s. Connecticut Gov. John Dempsey, left, and Gov. WU- as they listen to debate on transportation at the (See Page Eight) sity of California at Berkeley. (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) linni T. Cahill of New Jersey assume similar poses conference of governors. (AP Photofax)

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