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y o u LXXXIX, NO. 227 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 (Olasalfled Advertising ofl Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS ------_ V 4 ------^------State’s Eyes Foeus Belfast Appeal Court Rules _ ___ I ^ Cong Launch New Attack To Tighten On DemcTeratie Party Bernadette Must Be Jailed BELFAST, Noirihem Ireland week, and she Is not expected to By CARL P. LECB8UORF (AP) — The Belfast Appeal lose her seat because, she goes Tension Grij^ping Cambodian Capital AP Political Writer Court ruled to ^ y that Bernad­ to prison. ITie House of Com­ HARTFORD, Conn. (A P)—The strains.of ethnic ri­ ette Devliil mukt go to prison. mons will have to vote whether .PHNOM PENH, Cam­ valries, personality clashes and “ new politics” activism A warrant for her arrest was she remains a member, smd It bodia (A P)— North V iet are threatening the long, tight party control of Con-' to be Issued later today.. seemed most unlikely that with name6e and Viet Congr TTie court rejected an applica­ necticut Democratic Chairman John M. Bailey. the threat of renewed rellgloua troops launched a new at­ tion from Miss Devlin, the warfare hanging over Northern As a result, the two-day party tack on Kompong Speu youngest member of the British Ireland, the legislators would In­ convention opening tonight-^ early today. They, also im­ 1 House of Ckimmons, to appeal to flame the Roman Catholic mi­ with much ot the state watching the House of Lords against a nority by ousting the young periled an important sup­ on an educational television net­ Many Raees six-month sentence given her woman who has come to bo ply .depot at Long Vek, 20 work—Is likely to lead In August for Incitement to riot and riot­ miles north of Phnom to the first statewide primary In known as their Joan,of Arc. ing. The House of Lords is Brit-, Penh, and for the first history, a three-way scrap for About 40 supporters cheered C.onstitute aln's highest court. the seat now held by Sen. Thom­ her as she entered the court­ time threatened Oudong, as J. Dodd. The 23-year-old Roman Catho­ house today, wearing an emer­ site of ancient Buddhist lic militant was first sentenced Dodd, In political disfavor ald green miniskirt and an oat­ monasteries and tombs 20 Political Race In Londonderry last Dec. 22 for back home since his 1967 Senate meal-color sweater. .■ miles northwest of the (»p- . her activities during street censure and the victim of a May An attorney for Miss Devlin, ital. . By DON MEIKLE fighting last fall. Associated Press Writer heart attack, withdrew from the Tony Somers, told newsmen: The attacks marked a contin­ _ Democratic contest two weeks On Monday, Northern Ire­ '"ITiore Is no legal move we can uance of --the pressure which HARTFORD, Conn. land's lord chief Justice, Lord In the ^ probable repu­ make now. We can only plead Cambodian military officials Doing the double-crost McDermott, rejected her appeal Sunday newspaper-lls child's diation but may run as an Inde- for a free pardon." say has Phnom Penh as the ulti­ against the sentence. Her de­ mate objective. play compared to the task of P®"*!®"! fense lawyer then applied for The court*took 16 minutes to figuring out a Ucket for a state Three of his four Democratic reject the application for leave Meanwhile, the U.S. Com- election campaign. challengers appear to have suf- permission to take the appeal to ^ mand In Saigon announced that the Lords In London, and this to appeal to the Lords In Lon­ n ie rules recognized by both' **®*®"t convention strength to don. a U.S. Navy escort plane at­ was turned down today. major pollUcal parties are that *°'"®® primary, Oasollne bombs and rocks tacked gun positions deep inside ethnic and geographical consid- ^he past, Bailey, state Miss Devlin won re-election In North Vietnam Thursday after eraUons must be taken Into ac- chairman for 24 years and na- the British general election last (See Page Seven) the guns fired on a reconnais­ count. You don't put up a sla,te Democratic' chairman sance aircraft the Navy plane enUrely composed, say, of can- ^ always was escorting. dldates from HarUord County; been able to resolve contests The attack 16 miles northwest and. In a state like Connecticut, ®hort of a primary. Any candl- of the coastal city of Vlnh and you don't put up a slate entirely "'h® K®t® 20 per cent of the about 156 miles northwest of the composed of Anglo-Saxon Pro- convention vote on any ballot Senate Vote Passes demilitarized zone was the first testants. can enter a primary against the such reported since May 26. "There was no damage to The Ideal tickpt for the Dem­ convention winner by getting U.S. aircraft," the command ocrats, who open their state con­ 5,(XX) voter signatures and pay­ $4 Billion School Bill said. It gave no assessment of vention tonight, would include ing a $2,12S filing fee. Bailey's man for governor. WASHINGTON (AP) — The two versions now go to confer­ damage to the North Viet­ candidates with Italian, Polish namese positions. and Irish names, a Negro, a Rep. Emilio Q. Daddarlo, Is ex­ Senate has approved a $4.76 bil­ ence where it appears the Sen­ Since the U.S. bombing hal^ Jew, at least one woman, and pected to win nomination with- lion education money bill that is ate total likely will be trimmed. bomeone from each area of the challenge In his ))ld to suc- over North Vietnam on Nov. 1; nearly $800 million more than Earlier Thursday two recently state where the party has slgnif- ceed, 'retiring Gov. ( John M. 1968, U.S. planes have continued President Nixon requested but desegregated Southern school to fly reconnaissance missions leant strength. Dempsey. I districts have told the House But of course there are only But the Senate situation has includes the initial funds wanted over the North with armed es­ they need the emergency feder-' corts. The Pentagon said In May seven places on the ticket—U.S, been upset first by Bai.ey's In- by the White House for aiding al money to help'lmprove condi­ Senator, governor,; lieutenant kbility to decide upon an ac- American planes had been fired desegregating schools. tions whites ignored when only upon and had returned fire govemor, secretary of the state, ceptable choice, and then by the black children were involved. treasurer, comptroller and at- determined drive of two antl- The bill was passed 74 to 4 . more than\60 times, and nine tomey general. And that's the organization candidates, early today, capping a long ses­ The Dade County School planes have been reported shot Board In Miami, Fla., Increased down. rub. You simply can't satisfy all One, the Rev. Joseph L. Duf- sion that didn't end until after Its budget for police and guards the groups that want represen- tey, leader of the 1968 McCarthy midnight in the second half of a The Cambodian military tatlon on the ticket. campaign here and national from $360,000 to a projected $1.2 spokesman said North Viet­ two-sessidh day designed to Tlckot - balancing Is a tricky chairman of Americans for Iminran in one year after whites namese and Viet Cong forces at­ learned of lunch-money shake- game, but one that politicians Democratic Action, Is running clear a work load backed up by tacked barracks and a provin­ downs in once all-black schools. cial military headquarters at 2 must play whether they want to an Issuse-orlented campaign the debate over Cambodia. South Viets look over rifles captured from Cong in Cambodia. (AP Photofax) or not. They have no choice, fueled by youthful volunteers. The final approval came after And in Houston, Texas, whites a.m. today at Kompong Spei^ a are demanding that dilapidated provincial . capital 30 miles Hxey are besieged by groups He has been endorsed by Sen. the Senate passed 70 to 18 an demanding, representation. Abraham Riblcoff. schools once attepded only by southwest of Phnom Penh. Gov­ When they play the game of The other, state Senate Major- amendment to provide $160 mil­ blacks be fixed !up now that ernment and South Vietnamese tcket-balancing, politicians lay ity Leader Edward L. Marcus, lion as the first installment of white children will be attending forces recaptured the city In a themselves open to the charge broke with the state organiza- the $1.6 billion Nixon wants to them. ; House Unit Undecided on War nfajor battle 10 days ago. of cynically manipulating the tlon over personal and political help Southern school districts In Dade's chairman. Holmes Kompong Speu is on the only their desegregation efforts. PHNOM PENH, Cambodia Ham .R. Anderson, D-Tenn.; Lee Montgomery said he believes ethnic and . geographical loyal- disagreements and has shown Braddock, told the House Edu­ (AP) — The chairman of the Hamilton, D-Ind.Robert H. the Laotian people are "basical­ highway open between Phnom Inclusion of the $160 million Penh and Kompong Som, Cam­ ties of the electorate. The public unexpected strength in precon­ cation Committee Thursday of U.S. House Select Committee on Mollohan, . D-W. Va.; E. Ross ly antl-Communtfit and Just made the possibility of a Nixon bodia's chief port and the site tends to get the Impression that ventlon maneuvering. the Miami situation. U.S. Involvement In Southeast Adair, R-Ind.; Howard W. Robi­ want to be left alone." ot veto uncertain. He rejected a its only oil refinery. The spokes­ a party "boss" is sitting in . a Bailey has pot revealed his "These extortions and shake- Asia said today his group has son, R-N.Y.; Hastings Keith, R- He said he made special ef­ similar bill earlier this year be­ man said the'road was still open sinoke-fllled, > room somewhere choice, but most of the <|rganl- downs are problems that always not decided yet whether contin­ Mass.; Donald Clancy, R-Ohio; forts to gfet the viewpoint of the cause the appropriation was to small Cars but not jto the big sayUig, "Get me an Italian from zation support is going to Al- existed, especially black child ued active American Involve­ Albert Watson, R-S.C.; Orval man in the street. more than he asked, and some fuel trucks that bring oil and Hartford for governor. Get me phonsus J. Donahue, a mlllion- against black, but unfortunately ment is needed in Cambodia. Hansen, R-Idaho. i> a Pole from New Haven for aire businessman who is—Im- Republicans had warned NEW YORK (AP) — North gas to the capital. against a veto this time If the the whites never cared, until Rep. G. V. Montgomery, D- Earlier, in Vientiane, Mon- Ueutenant governor. Get me an portantly In this state—Irish Vietnam claims a list of 334 The spokesman stod the fight­ total went far above Nixon's re­ now they are aware of them for Mlss., told newsmen alter arriv­ tomgery, Adair and Anderson Irishman from Bridgeport for Catholic as well as rich, the first time," he said. American prisoners released ing at Long Vek was threaten­ quest. ' ing with 11 other committee wound up a 24-hou^ visit to Laos through a peace group in New attorney general." Donahue Is believed short of Dr. Leonard Britton, Dade ing a large warehouse complex But because a share of the ov­ .members that any recommen­ by conferring with three Spo­ York is the complete list of all The "boss presumably cares the 481 convention votes needed County associate superintend­ which American foreign aid pro­ erage is due to the $160 million dation; on the U.S. role In Cam- kane, Wash., women who tried Americans held in that country, nothing about the individual for the party designation In Sat- ent, said added guards and po­ vided before the United States and because Nixon has ex­ bodlh would be up to the whole in vain in the Laotian capital to the New York Times said today. qualificatlons of each candidate urday's balloting. Marcus and lice were added to protect both and G a m b ia broke diplomatic pressed strong desire for the aid group, which is spending one obtain information about y.S. The Times said its informa­ \l —only about his ethnic and geo- Duffey are believed to have children and property. relations in 1963. That battle money. It is hoped he will slgm day here. prisoners in North Vietnam. tion came from, thl-ee Ameri­ graphical characteristics. And more than the 192 each needed "There had bee n a lot of also closed the highway to Bat- there have been incidents In the to qualify for a primary, the measure. Montgomery said the Cambo­ They could not offer the wom­ cans who have Just visited Ha­ tambang in northwestern Cam­ The House last April passed shakedowns, of the 'You pay me dian situation is quite complex en specific help, they said, but noi. state's political history that The fourth candidate, former 35 cents or I'll get you after bodia, the country's second its, version of the spending bill, and it would be difficult to get would "try to focus world atten­ school' threats. We are trying to The list was compiled by the largest _^clty. (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) which totaled $4.13 billion. The the full picture in one day. tion on the subject of American solve this quickly by adding the (Committee of Liaison with Fam­ There were no details on the He said the committee would prisoners." ^ ilies of Servicemen Detained in extra security people and we clash at Oudong, one of Cambo­ "not be led-i^ around by the North Vietnam, headed by Mrs. dia’s most beautiful cities. More think we're doing It," he said. The women are Faye Schier- nose," but other sources said Cora Weiss and David Dellin­ George Oser, secretary of the man, Wile of MaJ. Wesley D. fighting also was reported the. congressmen would be ex­ Schlerman; Marie Bossl, wife ger. around Slem Reap, near the an­ trustees of the Houston school posed primarily to government of Lt. Col. Galileo Bossio, and Most of the 334 names have cient ruins of Angkor. Other board, said parents by the thou­ officials and U.S.-Embassy offi­ Mrs. Harold C. ShivJey, mother been, published before, but this .'Cambodian troops were said to sands objected when the newly cers. of Capt. James R. Shively. is the first time a list was said be moving toward the provincial elected board revealed a minor­ to be complete. — capital of Kompong Thom, 30 ity-majority transfel plan which "We are here trying to find * The congressmen made a miles north of Phnom Penh, in most cases will send children facts," said Rep..Neal Smith, field trip TTiursday to 'several Mrs. Weiss said she had no where the situation was report­ to their nearest school. D-Iowa. Asked 11 a one-day visit government ^outposts north of immediate comment on the Times story. ed quiet following several days "Parents had been driving by to Cambodia would enable the Vientiane and later met 40 min­ of intermittent fighting. schools for years, schools that committee to make a definitive utes with-.jiremier Prince Sou- The TItms saTd a spokesman for the -ftiefense Department Troops of the U.S. 1st Air Cav­ were dilapidated but hidden per­ judgment, he said, "We certain­ vanna Phouma. They said 'they claimed Hanoi is holding 376 alry Division rfei)orted uncover­ haps by shrubs or a viaduct but ly will have additional informa­ discussed the general military American prisoners, not '334.1 were totally segregated. Now, tion." and economic situation. ing a 16P-ton enemy arms cache The Defense Department has The group also includes: Au­ "The prime minister was very 13 miles inside (Jambodla lat^ (See Page Five) gustus' Hawkins, D-Callf.; WU- frank with us," Adair said. 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.V 1 / .Jet Hits J Two Homes; SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — An engine failure sent a Navy Jet trainer plane crashing Into .„r' two houses in a'residential area TjTiursday night and caused four deaths—two in the plane and two on the ground-rofflclals ■aid. i About a dosen other parsons ‘ -4 were injured and four stayed in hospitals overnight. Navy officials said the TB'd Cougar Jet.was making a prac­ tice instrument approach to Kel­ ly Air Force .Base when It lost power and nosedived two miles north' of the runway. It hit In Southwest 41st Street on the city's West Side and tumbled onto two homes on Lus Avenue, burning both. 'J : Rudy Vella said he was in his house five doors from where the . .I'l plane struck when he heard "something like a rocket com­ ing down and then an explo­ sion.” "1 went outside and saw all the houses on fire,” Vella said. 'My little girl was screaming because she didn't know what Hindu Refugees was going on . . . I ran to the comer and saw the plane on Young mother and child are among thousands of Hindus who have fled from Moslem Pakistan to India since Janu((ry. (See atgry Page 12). (AP Photofax) (See Page Eight) Firemen pour foam onto still burning wreckage of Navy jet which crashed into homes. ( A f Photofax)

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'A f ... A ;' \ ^^CH1JSTER EVttNlNG HERALD, MANCHEBtfiK, CONN.. FRIDAY, JUNE 2C, 1970 MANC^IESTER^EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 2^, 1970 . PAGE THREE South Windsor Tolland County THE.^TER TIME At OAS: MOVIE RATIN08 SheinwbW on Bridge Nin^^Qallon or Mark FOB PARENTS AND Cemplat»>leiM SCHEDULE Piimhhiiigi Sine* YOUNO PEOPLE BREAK NORMAL RULE Crush On Windsor Reached h zerwinski Three Given Rogers Asks FOR TRUMP FINESSE NORTH 18991 ■ Burnside—The Out Of Town- FA# obi0 Ctt¥t ot th0 f§ui>Q» u to tntotm Citizens Appointed p«nww« about tho awtabtMf of 41 K9 Joseph Czerwinskl \ of / ^ S i Walk-In Donors ers, 7:00, 9:00 movto eonloni lot wiowtng by Ib04r cMOton. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD C? K 52 OPEN 6 DAYS EVERY WEEK^^irHURg. NIGHTS TILL • Henry St, became a nlnWallon Jack Bortenstelii Sentences In Cinema I (East Hartford)— Steps to Stop When the queen of trumps Is 0 Jl<4 The, Magic Christian. 7:16. Wild A AK 7 5 3 - To C-DAP Subgroups donor yesterday durlp^' ^ R e d Mrs. Ix>ls Heckart AU ACES AOMUTEO out you should normally cash DELIGHTFULLY AIR-CONDITIOHED! Cross Bloodmobile \rtklt at Tern- Mrs, Jane M, White In the Streets, 9:00 GiQtral Auditncfs ' Drug Cases Abductions the ace or king on the first WF.ST ‘ EAST ’Ihe Community Development Olson .The Rev. Joseph P. pie Beth Sholom,. A total of ' 9R Mrs. Gwendolyn Mott East Hartford Drive-In Kel­ round of trumps. If the queen ♦ G«74 « 6 5 Action Plan (C-DAP) kicked off Schick, Judy Saaterman, and pints was co|Jecfey Ronald'Ralph yesterday. the Planet of Uie Apes, 10:46. Kremlin Letter, 8:40 Secretary of State William P. Pir«(U Of Adult Guar o A K (J 7 2 clflc areas. Public Safety; John F. Pran- Allbrio, four gallons; Mrs. Ber- Mrs. EJwlna B. Gront%. . One of these, John D. Jackie, when you must protect your Mansfield Drive-In — Comput- Rogers,gaVe the U.S. plea to the trumps against repeated at­ * 8 A list of 80 citizens prepared co, Davl^ MalUen, Everett J. nadette Schulz, three gallons; Forster Gnmt 22, of South WiUlngtorv was al­ Organization of A m e ri c a n ter Wore Tennis Shoes, 8:60. tack. Fast .South Weil by C-DAP coordinator Charles Miller, Stephen Newborg, and George Wood, Paul A. Bernard Mrs. Rosaline leged to have been growing Smtes (OAS) whose first Gener­ Nortli Horse In the Gray Flannel Suit, NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED North dealer. Pass Pass Balczun was accepted by the Mrs. Gerald Pugllese. and Eugene M. Dickenson, two ^au| vv. Mudry marijuana in a cornfield at the al Assembly, now meeting here. (Ago limit may vary • 4 1- 4 1 0 : 2 0 ] Both aides vulnerable,^ 1 NT Pass 3 0 Pa» council. It represents a cross- Economic Development: Mor- gallons; and Mrs. Suzanne Joseph icully time of his arrest. He changed Is expected to deal with the ter- in ctrtain araai) a previous plea of Innocent to State Theatre — Sleeping Opening lead — Queen of Pas.s 4 ♦ All Pass secUon of the community, draw- gan Bradley, John Carpenter, Hardy and Darden Haslett, one ^^rs. Barbara ^ Murphy |;orism issue. -V 4 Ing on the abilities, skill- and Orville Ooslee, Howard A. guilty on a charge of possession Beauty, 12:00, 2:05, 7:10, 9:16. Hearto. gallon. _ ' Miss Patricia Rehgan Besides the killing^ of a U.S. AMD Diut MCIiv« with intent to sell a cannabis- Hang Your Hat On the Wind, West led the queen of hearts interests of residents to Improve Leafe, Robert J. O’Connell, Forty-slx donors kept appoint-/ Albert W. Hemlngwey 1 :20, 6:20, 8:26 ambassador iii Guatemala and TM| U M Of D«( apadeiscould ruff and thus re­ the tojvn In which they live. Hugh Peters and Jay Brown! ments and 59 walked In to vol-/ WOTtON MCTuMt co o t Of «t0ULATK>*« and continued the suit, forcing Mrs, Margaret Bri)oks type drug and received ■ a five the kidnaping of a U.S. ambas unteer. Only seven willing don/ to six-year prison sentence, sus­ U.A. Theatre—M»A*S*H, 7:30, South to ruff the third round. lieve th6 attack on South’* The following members and Transportation and Clrcula- Rocco DeSimone sador In Brazil, there have been ors were deferred. pended, and probation for two 9:46 Since South knew all the nor­ trumps. \ , commlttees were approved by tlon: Richard E. Brown, Harold Kennneth V. Vlnlck on array of other Incidents In­ The next Red Cross Blood- years. Coventry mal rules of play, he led a Dall^x^Qiuistion the town council which Is an Collins, Mrs. Terry Donahue, Mrs. Gerald Hardy volving U.S. diplomats of lesser mobile visit to Manchester ks „ ^ _ A second graduate was one spade to dummy’s king and re­ As dealer, you hold: Spade*, agency for C-DAP. William Neal, Steven L. Smith rank also. sche of 118< •the tractor. ^ petition, signed by bet- Beverly Burton, to mark the ton, Uta Malnelli\Carol itoul- shortly. Information on their Arthur S. Lassow William Edwards West Main St., RockvlllA will eming the conduct of relaUons 36 per cent of Town South tried a finesse on the first close of the theater group act­ ton, Henry Jaskul8kl\wd Mrs. progress and conclusions will be The selectmen discussed a between states round of trumps. After ruffing A. Hyatt Sutllffe / Richard G. Sweet serve from one year and a '^ y possible change in dump hours Committee members, question­ ivities till Fall. Walter Wilson.'' presented to the Town Council ” We would suggest that the the third heart. South should Health; Kathleen E. Chlhape, through Coordinator Balczim. Peter Ratti Miss Joan Brlsson to three years In prison pn at the Andover dump. Sunday » . ing the delegate^ announce­ The final acting class being . , 1. f. . » J assembly initiate steps to pre­ lead his low trump and try a Frances B. Gutkowski, Elliot The office of C-DAP is located Antone Cosme Alphonse Palalma each of three counts of breakiiig dumping may be eliminated, •' k f ment of their Intended action. taught by Fred T. Bllsh HI -Crill pare a new international agree­ finesse with dummy’s nine. Kemlck. Joanne Kilgore, R ^ - in the Town Hall on Sullivan Alfred Campbell ' Joseph Mlbhallk and entering with criminal In­ and Friday hours extended into The petitioners apparently meet Tuesday at 8 p. 1. In the BIG SIZE? BIG CONVENIENCE? Stephen Carey tent. The sentences, handed ment defining these acts as In­ As the cards lie. the finesse Oak St. studios. No clai-xs will ert Margolin, Patricia Martin, Ave. You b«l' Thai 14 6 cu ft sue houtet a Fraejsr Absolutely* The Big Buy has all ihis' Carl Rivers the evening. ’The new hours will felt that. In casting all four tha1t3 6 0 cu It in lltelf and holds up to 1?6 lbs M s 100% FfOil PfOOl You'll never defrost ternational crimes and establ- works. Declarer cashes the king Mrsi Raymond Hallowell and ------ot Iro/en food Samuel Feltham John Torzsa down by Judge Driscoll yester­ ■lounced If and when they votes for Donohue, the wishes of be scheduled, during the summer Twin Hydralors hold up to ?3 4 q ls ot fruits and isWng appropriate measures to of spades, returns to his hand months. Elizabeth Rowe. Manchester Evening Herald vegetables and keep them fresh and crisp. Mrs. Marcia Chs , Miss Sylvia I. Smith day will be served concurrently. change. the party members In general BIG SAVINGS?. Door Sibrage m both doors. E gg shall, butter f) Mrs. Eleanor Barnett Breneman pleaded guilty Uo the deal with them.” with a diamond and leads the Paul Norton will hold hla Social Services:. Joyce Mosh- South Windsor correspondent Check that look iwice price and you II see* Buy and snack compariments deep shelf for halt- Robert E. Bame -I letter was received from have been Ignored. this biggy and you save Big! gallon milk cartons in the refrigerator section ace of spades. The queen re­ er, Jackie Garofalo, Carol A. Barbara Varrick, tel. 644-874. Shelf plus juice can holder in treeier door. Miss Nancy L. breaks which Involved 'a restau­ residents In Rosedale, complain­ The delegates made the de­ first session on the Stanislavsky mains out, but South goes about acting technique Sept. 3. The Frederick Burr/Jr. rant and package stores in both ing about an abandoned cottage cision themselves, without Don'f miss your Big Opportunityf Miss Faithfull Taking Pot Charges Dropped hls business with the diamonds, course will run each Thursday ’Tolland and Hartford counties. which has been a nuisance for Buy while the Big Deal lastsi Arthur E. Doarie Peer Home to Mother Town Committee backing. allowing West to ruff at will. thereafter for a six-week Breneman’s defense counsel. some time. ’ITie cottage will be Against Unruh's Son South Windsor Warren L. Blackwell One delegate said last night West gets one trump trick to period'. i LONDON (AP) — Marianne Public Defender Donald Cald­ burned by the fire department LOS ANGEJLES (AP) — The Without o doubt, this is the Big Retrigerotoi Dent ot the yeoi David J. Goode that he had received only one add to the two hearts, but South Attendance Is open to anyone Mrs. Lois Anderson Faithfull, the 23-year-old divor­ well, agreed that the sentence soon. ’The Selectmen recently district attorney's office has formal comrhunlcatlon from a cee who used .to be Mick dag­ makes hls contract. who Is Interested in gaining Edward M.orajno recommended by State’s Attor­ obtained a release from the dropped chargea of marijuana resident regarding the Senate Sullivan Ave. Sewer Lines Be Sure To Try Keith’s ‘One-Stop Shopping!" ger’s girlfriend, says she Is tak­ ney Robert J, Pigeon might ac­ South would be safe even U dramatic expertise. Classes will Geno Andrelnl owner. possession against 18-year-old contest, but added that when e We’U Come To Your ing an Irish peer home to see tually benefit the man whom he East had the queen of spades. be scheduled as usual, for 8 s All Purchases Inspected Robert P. Kennnedy Tile selectmen looked at a Randall Unruh, son of Callfor- t^e Town Committee was in­ Home To Advise You! Before Delivery! her mother, but that reports described as the product of East would beat dummy’s nine p.m. on the designated evening Ready for Public Hearing Joseph R. Columbe^ map frpm the -Conservation ijila’s Democratic candidate for formally polled several weeks s Use Our New Revolving s We Have Terms To they will wed are not necessari­ squalor and Insecurity, and wdio of spades but could not return a at the LTM rooms at 22 Oak Mrs. Grace Agnew Commission on which that governor. reaction to the senatorial Credit Plan! Please Everyone! ly so. appeared to have little concern heart since dummy’s king of St. \ Hie . Sewer Commission will sion Is rushing proposals so that Warren LeForte group had draWn lts preferred [There was Insufficient evl- candidates was "very mixed.” The peer. Lord Rossmore, 39, with the consequences of his Town Council action can be Roland A. Beauca^e route for 1-8? — through Bolton dence to prosecute young Un- Democrat Stephen Loyzim’s hold a public hearing at 8 p.m. had said in Dublin, "We hope to acts. ’Hie Judge commented that Notch. They will read the ac- ruh. Deputy Dlst. Atty. Marvin primary challenge for the 51st Tuesday at Town Hall on pro­ taken in July and the questions IN STOCK I • WHITE • COPPER Vemer W. Nylin get married some time /n the prison could be' the place to can be put on the voting ma­ George J. Nolan companylng explanation, and Kaye said Thursday. Assembly District nomination is posals to extend sewer lines in­ 4 COLORS •AVOCADO •HARVEST GOLD future.” His mother. Lady j Ross­ leam a trade and to consider presumably pass the map ^ d The youth was arrested with underway, with the filing of a chines in a referendum at that more, commented: 'Tt’s about to Sullivan Ave. and the Avery the course of his life. A motion literature on to the lnterstt(to two companions last Sunday aft- petition with more than 200 slg- 5M0NTAN0 time. time he got married.” to continue sentencing a week IRftiC PAPAS Brook drainage area, and to run Beach Trip Slated design contractors. \ er sheriff’s deputies said they natures earlier this week. Jf AN 1011'S IRlNTir.NANT , Miss Faithfull told airport re- was denied. Tile Youth Council wlU spon­ The town will contract for fuel\saw a small bag tossed from ______“Enough a line across town to thJ'Vlbert porters Thursday "you might as A 28-year old Manchester oil and gasoline through a rc' their auto. On investigation, the Rd. sewage plant at an estimat­ sor a trip to Mlsqumnlcut State _ well try to forget It” when she man, ’Thomas Pine of 320 Tol­ . First on Radio excitement to[ Beach In Rhode Island Sunday. gional I contract arrangement deputies said, the bag was found ed cost of $6,142,000. . Ml:') MAIN ST. MANCHESTER land ’Tpke. was ordered to serve with thei Capitol Regional Coun­ i marijuana. - Warren G. Harding made the eclipse James The commission estimated It Buses ■win lea've South Windsor 60 days of a one-year Jail 1 were also dropped first presidential speech heard High School parking lot at 8:16 cil of Governments (formerly Bond.'" ~ ' would cost $806,000 to extend the Opposite the Bennet Junior High School Published Ewiily Excepi Sunday.- The actress-singer broke jup sentence for breach of peace. CROEO). Letters will be sent to •ne of young Unruh’s by a radio audience on June 14, line from the pumping station a.m. and return at 8 p.m. There ajid Holidays at 13 Bissell Street Jagger, leader of the RoU* on I-ower (South End) Main Street The remaining 10 months were those who use town oil and gas. ns. Prosecution still is 1922, at the dedication of the on Rt. 6 Just north of the Pola wUl be on admission charge.- “ “ '^“ x L S ’one S i ‘ng Stones, wWle they were suspended and probation for two Requests will be sent out soon pending against the third pas- Francis Scott Key Memorial at Brick Co., to SulUvan Ave. and FREE MAIN ST. PABKINO Second Class Postage Paid a- m ^ing a mo^e togemer last years ordered with a stay of for bids on sand for Ice con- senger in the car, Kaye said. Ft. McHenry, Baltimore, Md. along SuUivan Ave. to,_Graham Manchester Evening Herald or In our own lot next to store . . . Manchester. Conn. j-* year in Australia. Her two-year execution of the sentence g r a t ­ trol. , . Rd. '! South U'lndsor boirespondent marriage to artist John Dunbar ed until July 7 under bond. g Barbara Varrick, te | . 644-8274. Letters will be sent to church­ cme Year ...... $30.0u ended in divorce in 1967. They Pine is the father of a 14-day- The Avery Brook drainage es informing them that, by gov­ area lines would cost $2,270,(X)0 ’ rs?. ^re parents of a son, Nicholas. old child and,was characterized ernor’s proclamation, they by his counsel as a hprd-work- and would service the area re- should' ring their beUa_ for four qently surveyed by the Avery Ing man trying to provide for minutes at 2 p.m. July 4. NEXT! WALT DISNEY’S “SLEEPING BEAUTY” Heights Homeowners Associa­ hls child. His attorney, R.H. The Rockville Public Health tion and the Tlmothjy Edwards Sledman, urged probation to Nursing Assdciatlon report, pre­ avoid having the family on wel­ sented to the selectmen, lists School, wh'ere a serious leach­ fare and bankrupt. Tonight—^Ist Run—Feature 1st ing field problem Was correct­ OnfE3St\voocneiV&^' 93 hours community time, 61 Judge Driscoll commented on hours school nurse time, and 161 i | Each Night Except Frl., 8aL, ed this year. ‘This area would take in a circumference, of the serious aspect of the as­ hohrs school health aide time In and Holiday Evea. sault on another which he said Bolton during May. Avery St., Foster St. |ahd was a beating and went beyond Beelzebub Rd. and some small- breach of peace and beyond the Until further notice Bolton llii bizimworM'^uinttin'TliMl OfUn Apts "wis onlir street In the vicinity. reasonable use of force. Pine news will be hondlpd by Alap The best solution, the commis­ Hei was arrested in February and '^1 btginning...WHAT UES BENEATH MAY BE THE EHDI > sion advised, would be to run Plus. Cocconl. He can be reached at popular also charged with aggravated a cross-town line from Oak­ Steve McQueen 649-0904. “CINCINNA'n K Il^ assault which was noUed. // 1.V7 H A H t H ) H t i gM land Rd. to Buckland Rd. across (OP). On Wednesday the trial of [i5u3_^ IN E M A Plum Gully Brook to Clark St., Arthur F. (Brainard which was , 1 I OOVIJINOII B T. m t TO I to Chapel Rd.»to Rt. 8, where in Its second day was brought It would tie in with the pilesent to a sudden end when he chang­ sewer Une terminus. This proj­ ed hls plea to guilty. Brainard NOWTHBU TUESDAY ect would cost $2,067,000, but a who. Is 18 and lives at 73 Blue- temporary alternative, would be “ OOMPUTBB" On First NIghUy field Dr., Manchester, was ar- to run a line 6,000 feet Into Man­ WED.: “ SLBEPINO BEAUTY" reste^,.,wlth three other youths chester to connect with the i^s- in January and charged with GO tem there, from wiileh South breaking and enteiing with P A Y C A M P PLANET Windsor would receive little fi­ W ATT A WAY ,TO PLU G A criminal Intent and larceny be­ nancial return for the cost, tween $15 and $260 In tonnectlon BEFORE B R A IN G A P I P.'inavision" $600,000. with breaks In the Tolland area. HUBBARD h i l l ' 2^°F rn .A D E S The favored proposal of the STEAK SALE ’The case was continued for sen­ T H E W O R D I ColorColor by by Delu'n Une, from the Avery area to tencing at a later date. IN GLASTONBURY starring James Franclscus — Kim' Hunter —■ Buckland Rd., by the commis­ G Maurice Evans —j Linda Harris sion would reduce the cross- for BOYS AND GIRLS Ages 3-11 Yra. I CO-HIT town Une by $180,000. AROUND This -way all sewage would Coll 633>2040 for Ffyw on Comp be channeled Into the Vibert .ftd. D o n ’t tru st AINJVOISIE In fUtraUon plant and the cross- A N D T H E town Une would be something the town would have to do soon­ - 't V ' L IN E S A R E The Kreiiifiii Letter ^ er or later. Hils would also re- STEAK I 'I Ueve a, growing septic tank WITH FULL TENDERLOIN L Ml. « lAT. A problem in the Birch HIU and T O O L O N G ” Felt St. area. — THE NEW YORKER EZOLUSIVe SHOWIN6 IM THIS AOEA ' With the November'‘elections M A k. IVBB MANCHfSTCR fUPlIN TUPNPIKI ■ Mm ■ » » cfNii:i coming upon us, the commis­ A4l X I TO Two GUT'- norf f.P ANTMOOP w w i 643-7832 TECHHICOm b| MAA n u MTMVTMi U M ksssp h NOW AfR-CONOinONCD « FRfC PARK REAR THEATRE WTtfe gat a Free — 2nd ALL FUN HIT Today "Sleeping Beauty’’ Mat. 12:00 a 2:06—Eve. 7:10 A 0:16 Sat. 1:00-3:06-S:10-7:16' A 9:20-i-8un. 1:00-8tia6-0 tlO-T :U A9:20 WiRftDisne!i PROOUCTKMVS p ftItR ll iGood Humor HORSEAlNiirRIIIHELSOir AND lb Technicolor Awaken to a world of wonder far aU good Mds PIh^ STEAK DEAN JONES DUNE BAKER and enchantment! MashiM Cltaied who finish their Beptlo Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewsr Lines I ns tailed—Cel­ I dinner. ' ^ lar Waterpieoflag Dsn*. NdUNNEY IROS. Top Round $119 r THE FUNNIEST SHOW SINCE )U Ps^rl. 84. — t48-S8M Kids love Bonanza Steak Bewsngs JNspoaal Oo. 'THE ODD COUPLE'. House. And now, when they lb finish their dinner, we’ll treat them Tile "crusher’’ has come to ot Deep Mver said the machine to the present price ot scrap South Windsor to complete the can crush about 80 cars an hour STEAK metal,” said Dr. Lawrence An­ \ '■I I to desert. There’ll be no final phase of , the junk car and will take about two days to drus, Chairman, of the Junk Car JltCK ^ G o o d complete the work and to clean hassle getting them to eat clean up program which began Committee. H u m o r up the area where they are SEUING 20th Century T e x presents TECHNIRAMA* TECHNICOLOR* hardy. The whol^i^mily last April. The Deep River firm noted •*IrUftHHMHtiff*MIWMnailt.at tWWMIsiilFil mil stored. any town Interested In a similar will enjoy delicious steak dinners. Hie campaign was sponsored A payloader type vehicle project may contact them for YOUR GAR? You’ll enjoy the by the Chamber of Commerce feeds the cars into. a machine, suggestions and conditions. We Buy Clean Used Boneless Today Blat. 1 :|0-^venliig at ttN A tiM B MASH and was free to all South Wind­ one at a time', until three cars' Chairman Andrus felt the pro­ THE0UL0F40WMER5 . An Inpo Preminger Proriuction Sat. 12:10-2;10-4:20-«it<(|'* 8i8»~Sun. >iU-4i20-«;20 A 8:80 price, too! Oa^ Outright sor residents. Release forms are flattened. It then removeJi gram was highly successful Ih Highest Prices Paid PANAVISION Color by Cl LUXE ^ ll^ 'A L T IH8i\EYraoiHiTio\s See ya soon. the cars and stores them In ridding the town of these "junk- COLOR AIR-CONDITIONED BONSHZS were,available at the town hoU piles to be shipped to Everett, car eye-sores” and the number TED TRUDON OREATEB HAimnOBD STEAK HOUSE: and of the 397 forms issued, 381 Massachusetts. There they are- boUected was far beyond the STEAK WON'T LET FT OO 1 1 I were used, and the cars were pushed thr:>ugh a shredder anticipation of the Chamber. VOLKSWAGEN AHSMOHSnMV Route'fS, Talc(ottvllle ALL POPULAR STEAKS ARE THE FINEST BURNSIDE Thla Outstanding FUm collected and jdeposltled at the and the metals are reclaimed Evenings af 7:00 - 9:00 i8 0 BUKNSIOI AVI EAST HARTFORD 287 MIDDU TURNPIKi town dump oh Strong Rd. for reuse. "The salvage of each, 646-88S8 U.S.D.A. CHOICE QUALITY Held Over H e r a ld PI ioI oh Sundays at 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 FREE PARKING 528 - 3333 Itth 8 M*A*ft*H WKBKI MANCHESTER A representative of the Oon- car is enough to justify a no- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT’ TO LIMIT QUANTIXIB8 neoUout Mobile Auto Crushers cost operation to the town due B v S ilv e r

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The jacking pit. From the bottom of this pit, 40 Ellington Youtli feet deep, the long pipe was pushed thrbugh the Eaces 4 Countn hill and under the road. On the wall to the work-, MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET man’s right are the heavy 'metal backplates that A 16-year-old Ellington youth was arrested yesterday ahd- ■03-805 MAIN 8T., IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER the hydraulie cylinders pushed against as they charged with shoplllting, break­ forced the pipe along, Above the plates on the same ing and entering with criminal FRIDAY 6 to • P.Iif. and SATURDAY 6 to 8 P.M. Intent, larceny under $250, and wall, is the reel and cable which p u ll^ back a cart \ . . ! ' theft of a motor vehicle. each time it was filled witlv soil. Pumps ring the John Michael Coles, of 428 5 LBS.f'SUGAR OR 1 LB, COFFEE MQ bottom of the pit and draw'out water, a problem West Rd., was arrested on a (M^well House or Chase & Sanborn) "fir in this pit and in many of the excavations fory sew­ Circuit Court 12 warrant at Stfifford 'state Police. 'Troop. w ith a $5.00 PurchaM NO COUPON 18 NEEDED! ers being installed around town. Coles and another youth are (Photos by Albert Buceivicius. Story by Alex Girelli.) accused of stealing a car and driving to Portland, Maine, where they Were picked up by Manchester authorities ,police charge. ( 'The breaking and-j^ntering and larceny charges ard In con­ nection with a house/break at SUMMER 137 Broad St. last January, and the theft of a pocket I>ook from Harrison’s Stationery store on GUITAR CLASSES Main St. ’The shoplifting charge results from an Incident at Treasure City at the Parkade. .. 6-WEEK CROUP COURSE Coles was released In custody of his mother on a $500 non- $1200 surety bond for court appear­ ance July 18. Beginners Only Starting July 1st and July 2nd Keys Stolen NOW'S THE TIME TO |dAu<; SYDNEY (AP) — A crash program to change locks and keys of scores of city factories RAY BELLER'S MUSIC SHOP and offices was reported by a 1013 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER newspaper here. CAIX MO-2034 Raiders had stolen all the du­ plicate keys held by a security A A A A A A A A 'A A A dh A firm.

L i . ’. (Hersid plMto by BucetrlcinBi New Horizons Campers Cleaii Up Park Stream

New Horizons campers pick up refuse in Center Springs. The Daytime camping projects are planned for the children, and five-day camp opened yesterday for 35 youngsters .and their weekend events for families. The pilot program of Christian liv­ families. Some 22 children from Hartford’s North End are stay­ ing, learning and recreation was developed by Center Congrega­ ing with Manchester families with childrra about their own age. tional Church to promote inter-racial harmony.

H ebron don’t know how much stdf(^they uled for all students and staff had.in those caches.” Summer Qasses members: July 1, Rocky Hill In South Vietnam, fighting Police Log Dinosaur Park and Connecticut Appeals Board was generally light aiid scat­ Open at Bennet fankee Atomic Power Plant; tered. ’The U.S. Command re­ July 8, Peabody Museum. New Del ays Action ported seven Americans killed ARRESTS For Six Weeks Haven; July 15, Harkness Me­ 100TH ANNIVERSARY and 17 wounded in two fights, Peter J. Sadloski, 19, of 48 morial State Park and Rocky On Buffer Strip one In the northernmost 1st Hollister St., charged with fail­ Classes started today at Ben- Neck Beach State Park; July Corps zone, and the other &6 ure to obey a stop sign.- He net Junior High School and the 23, Nook Farm Visitors’ Center The Zoning Boatk of Appeals miles east of Saigon. Enemy was arrested last night aftbr Oak Gijove St. Nature Center for (Mark ’Twain House), Hartford, tuts delayed actlcm on James losses in one fight were not police said they observed him bO culturally and economically and Oakdale Children’s Theater — Darby’s request for a variance known; three were reported going through a stop sign at disadvantaged elementary and to see “ ’The Blue Planet” ; July Lewis and Spring Sts. Court killed in the other. junior high students. 29, Gillette Castle, East Had- from the zoning regulaUons to date July 13. ’The six-week session will end allow him to black top 30 feet South Vietnamese troops re­ dam; Aug. 4, Mystic Seaport. ported killing 28 Viet Cong and Aug. 7, with no classes on July Leo Diana of the Bennet facul­ of the fifty foot buffer strip at Richard W. Moore, 46, of 357 North Vietnamese in two fights, 3. ty is director-coordinator. On the the rear of his business on Rt. Spring St., charged with fail­ one just beyond the Cambodian The new project is being oper­ faculty are Mrs. Elizabeth 66. ure to obey a stop sign. He was ated under a federal Title I border some 60 miles west of Brady, arithmetic and head ele- arrested last night at Lewis and grant of $13,911, and is designed ’The board held a public hear­ Saigon and the other in the U ).ientary teacher; Miss Mary Spring Sts. Court date July 13. ‘ o raise the pupils’ levels in the ing Wednesday, attended by Minh Forest 165 miles southwest .Ann McAdams, reading; Miss language and mathematics Darby and his brother, Earl, of the capital. ’Three South Viet­ Barbara Moore, reading; Mrs. Joseph Ostroskl, 16, of N. areas. The enrollees are from owners of the shopping center; namese troops were , wounded, Elaine Keith, reading; Harold River Rd., Coventry, charged Lincoln, Robertson, Nathan Hale Mr. and Mrs. David Kinney, reports said. i-ajson, arts and crafts. whose property on Wall St. was with breach of peace. He was and St. James’ elementary /'Also, Ernest Lewis, Manches­ 'The U.S. Command also dis­ arrested yesterday afternoon schools, and Bennet and Illlng ter High Schol biology teacher, partially rezoned as business to closed the loss of two more after police received a com­ Junior High Schools. j. n charge of the Nature Center accommodate the shopping cen­ planes on missions to Laos, an ter] and interested neighbors. plaint that someone was inside The format is one of inform^ iiortion of the program; and OVIO spotter plane which a bus at Parkade Lanes. Court Zoning regulations state that iiy, and out-of-the-classroom At- Bruce McCubrey, Bennet sci­ cra-shed from operational date July 6. the; 50-fopt buffer strip must be )nosphere. Classeis; will be .held ence teacher, assisting. causes in the lower Laotian four days a week, with the! fifth Teacher aides are Mrs. Pearl Chjemistry a green belt with plantings; Panhandle on June 17 and a Robert Rawlinitis, 16, of 94 however, Darby would like to devoted to a field trip. Trhnsjxjr- Nickels, Miss Luanne Heck, U.S. Navy A4 which crashed' Bissell St., charged was breach tation to and from Bchnet and -Miss Jane Barrera, Miss Marja black top 30 feet for a loading of peace. He was arrested yes­ it was taking off from a carrier the Nature Center is being pro­ Grossman, Miss Christine Bls- and unloading area. terday on a Circuit Court 12 in the South China Sea last Mon­ vided for those not Ijving within oell. Miss Lorraine Maynard, ’Ibe board a;djoumed the hear­ warrant after he came to po­ day. ’The first pljot was rescued walking distance. MJss Linda Day and Philip Ca- ing without making any deci- lice headquarters and turned unhurt; the second was killed. Three 50-minutb classes in taldo, Mrs. Gloria Pasay is pro­ Ease Pipe Through Bicm in order that legal counsel himself in. Court date July 6. '-?tl______li_____ reading, arithm ^c and arts and may be consulted. gram^ secretary. orafts will be /neld each class Nursery Elects ACCIDENTS ' clay in the ^ n net quadrangle \ ------Jacking a length of sew*^ north-eastward trcjmi, the jack­ would put a strain on the con­ Mrs. David Doremus of Wil­ School Bill David E. Christy, 23 of Avon, between 9 and noon. Older Inventor Fuller Cited ing pit (top photo) *v^|ch was'16- crete pipe sections, weakening low Dr. has been elected pres­ er pipe— pushing it hy­ cated in the triangle of land be­ was g;iven a written warning students wm spend the first two or even breaking the walls. The ident of the newly organized i/.BOS’TON (AP) — R. Buck- draulically through the tween W. Middle "^ke. and for unsafe backlng| after his car weeks at/the Nature Center; friction can be terrific, particu­ Hebron CooperaUve Nurseryj Approved driven by Paul L. Leone,, “fei), of hilnster Puller, ihyentor of the gi'ound— is hot a unique Hilliard St. across from East larly at great depths. third atm fourth graders, the geodesic dome, hb^^ won the Inc. I , t,7 - 1160 W. Middle Tpke., yester­ middle /w o weeks; and first and Catholic High School. In this case the Maskel Con­ Serving with her are Mrs. American Institute of Archi­ op>eration, but when a con­ day morning at W. Middle Tpke. second graders, the last, .twd- In a path as straight as a struction Co. of South Windsor Neal Prescott,' vice-president; In Senate tects’ highest award—^ Gold tractor working in Man­ and New State Rd. v/eel laser beam could make it, the( decided to try the full length Mrs. Raymond Allain, treasur- «r Medal. \ ,l.;Me following field trips, leav- chester decided to ja ck ^ pipe goes diagonally uhder and gambled that a slurry and I er; and Mrs. Peter Welch, (Coptinued from Page One) A car driven by Barbara ’Hil-„ Puller received the medal\at Hilliard St, to an open pit. In Ins; Bennet at 9 a.m. and return­ the windup of the organlzatloirs line a full 4^0 feet in one a gr.out would ease the way. secretary. for the,..first time, people are bodeau, of East Hartford, was some places it is as much as The slurry, a lubricant. Is not a ing at 4 p.m., have been sched­ annual convention Thursday. stretch, he was blazing a Doremus reported that realizing the nearest school is in collision with a . car driven 40 feet under the surface. new idea and the chemical trail of sorts and the ex­ enrollment is still o p ^ for chil­ not the one they want their child by RoUand R. Oote, 46. of 148 It Is not unusual for workers grout is not without ancestry In dren who will be four years old Bolton St., last night on Bi periment paid off for him to use big hydraulic jacks to to attend,” he said. principle. Well drivers have by Dec. 31 and that.ithere is a "At one heated civic club St. and for the town. push - pipes through ' ground long thrown a .Chemical mix-- need for toys, -blocks, books, COMPLAINTS The project involved is one meeting where I spoke, a parent Coming lisfened to aH your prablonis where it Is not practical to dig ture Into the soil around a de­ etc. Bight garage •> door ■winc^ws big Inetrceptor Sewer, part of got up and said, ” We drove over obout everydoy dishes an open trench. Usually, how­ scending auger. School sessions will be held on at 332 Carter St. were brpken S h e new system that Manches­ and looked at Williams School. ever, the jacking is done for Using the two substances to­ ’Tuesday and Thursdays from 9 sometime yesterday. and did something about it. ter is installing now. ’ITiere are open ditches around short distances, because pres­ gether lor this operation was a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from The 400-fo(yt stretch runs sure needed for the long push the school and it is in disrepair. Someone threw a / stone an idea devised by Maskel en- noon to 2:30 p.m. starting Sept. How can you require us to send 16. Mrs. Jerrold Silva of He- through a second story/ window our children to that school?’ ” at 283 E. Center St. l^ t night. ^ bron has been hired as the ” Of course,” Oser said, teacher. "black children had been going ’Thieves broke int^ the office I Any parent still wishing to en­ ,.to that same school for years roll a child may contact Mrs.' of Dr. Stanley PeajTson, at 361 a(()d the prevtoiis school board E. Center St., sometime ’Tues­ Allain, Walnut Dr., or Mrs. did nothing to improve these Doremus. , day, night, and stole an electric LIVINGWARE conditions.” typewriter valuM at $2bo. AU Member Awards 5a ’Thb' iSenate also approved a three rooms had been 1‘ansack- ! wf’* Eleven membeft' of Hebron $35-million increase for guid­ ed, but nothlng/else appeared to Orange were honored this week ance testing, dropout preven-: be missing. ’Ihere were ho signs i" with 60,' 60 and 26 years con­ by Cdrning tlon, bilingual education and the of forced entfy, but a rear win­ tinuous membership awards. Teacher Corps. It acted despite dow ■ was found op>en. ■ ' ' ' ' State Master William Pearl Republican ^nators’ warnings presented 60-year awards and that thb President might veto Inexpertsive by the piece . . . inexpensive by pins to Lola Hutchinson and An- the entire education bill as he Teen-Ager Dead the set! Introducing Corelle® Livingware: nlel Foote, and 50-year awards did last gear’s version, which " and pins to Charles Fish, Doris In 1-84 Accident, ! Lightweight, durable, everyday dishes that exceeded his requests by $1 bll-" DANBURY, Ctonn. (AP) — A • Fish, Herbei^ Porteyr^^’^Annle lion. cost only $17.95 for a 20-pc. service for four! Smit)i, Robert Foote and Della one-car accident on rain-slicked Defeated with a loud and-en­ Interstate 84 this morning Now, because of careful Corning research, you finally have Hills. thusiastic voice / vote was an In a 42-inch dimeter, quarters are tight for shoveling earth into this car. This ecelving 26-year • awards Claimed the life of a teen-aged ; a choice. A brand-new choice called Corelle Livingware. It’s 18 the way soil was removed from in front of the advancing line. amendment by J Sen. Edward boy and seriously Injured a fe­ the first daily dlnnerware to combine beauty, practicality, e Ullian Brown, Marion Gumey, R-Fla., that would have S male occupant of the car. and low price. Fciote, Robert L-inks and W. barred ail federal funds to any State police identified the Hinry Porter. college or university* suspending • It has the look, feel and ’ring” of china. dead youth as Dennis E. Ogden, An annlve'rsary cake, made classes so' students could parti­ • It’s tiia!i|sluccnt yet so strong that it can take anything by Mrs. Do:ris Links, was serv­ cipate in political campaigns. 19, of Danbury, who whs driving. your/Jamlly'can dish out. 'J glneers working with Rambore was pushed out .into the earth push the pipe through at an ed. He Was dead on arrival at Dan­ • It’s safe"in the dishwasher and oven, guaranteed not Ito Inc., a boring contractpr of through a hole In the top center average pressure of 1,500 "1 -1 bury Hospital, where his pas­ break, chip, craze or scratch. ' ’ South Deerfield, Mass. of each pipe section. It oozed • It’s amazingly lightweight. poupps per square ]rj8h. The Mancheater Evening HeralJ Virgin Forest senger, Laura Krisko, 17, also Here’s the way It worked. along the outside pipe walls 1*6- highest pressure used was 3,000 Hebron correepondent Anne of Danbury, wqs listed in criti­ • It’s av6.ilable anytime, in sets and individual pie/er — in In a standard manner, a ducing the friction. | ' j pounds, -well below the safe lev- tel. m-S9Tl. ’The most extepslve virgin cal condition lit the intensive four go*with,everythlng pnitems. finned collar was put oh the Ahead of it, injected into the el. , Jlf I j i ^ .------, forest in the'world today is the care unit. -■=— front of the first 8-foot long earth in front of the piping, the The 400 foot Stretch is part of Amazon Valley forest extending ’The auto went out of control Therjs's Even The Corning Promise O f A ^ pipe section as it -was pushed chemical grout did its job, co­ a 1,080 foot section the town from IJie' Atlantic coast into the while approaching a curve,' Two-Year Replacement rOuarantee! into the ground at the bottom agulating the soil sp that it designated for bidding on a Pressure Up foothills of the Andes and from troopers said, plunged through Corning promises to replace any piece of Corelle® Living- of the pit by big horizontal hy­ would yield to the oncoming lump sufti. Maskel bid $235,000. Bolivia through Colombia, Ven­ a guardrail/ and down an em­ draulic jacks. The earth ahead, ware that should break, 1 craze, chip or stain during two pipe. The liquid grout consists The firm would have been re­ In Cambodia ezuela and the Gulanas. bankment. years of normal everyday use. sliced by the fins and pushed of at least two ingredients, one quired by the contract to jack back into the .pipe section, was of them a catalyst. Officials of the piping under Hilliard 8t., (Oonttnned from Page One) shoveled into a cart which was the Maskel Company did not the Turnpike, anil Center 81., but ’Thursday. U.8. officers said then pulled back to the pit and talk very specifically about the could have dug open trenches lifted by < crane to the surface. formula. they were not cerw n how much In between. 'That would have of the enemy’s stockpile had Forty-nine other |hpe sec- The grout, or coagulant, was meant u longer path with un been captured since U.S. and Uons were hooked on, each in especially crucial because of angle In It, however, and a lot South Vietnamese forces en­ turn, and eased, forward, align­ the tricky and varied type of of digging. tered Cambodia nearly two Parkhill-Joyce ed by laser beaip, until the long soil Involved — loose, coarse Where Your Master Charge Card Is Welcomed! The contractor’s choice and months ago. ' line broke into the open on the sand; red clay; and the fine the way his firm tarried it out other end within a fraction of "If they had a year’s worth of Flower Shop stuff engineers graphically call is considered of 'enough engi- an Inch horizontally and verti­ sugar sand. supplies out there, then we esU- Frank CMcelsr, Proprlstor neering Interest to encourage $pat^ th$i^. we got about 36 per DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER cally of where the blueprints The jacking operation took M l MAIN ST., MANOHESDBR those involved to prepare an cent of thein, and If they had six (Next to Hnittord -Nnllanai said it should be. only 47 working days, a gain OPEN 6 DAYS ~ THURS. TILL 9 P.M. account of it for publication in months’ worth, then we got FREE PARKIND • CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED The key to the success of the in time for the contractor, but Engineering News Record; a about 70 pqr cent,” one officer “ n R S ’r FOR EVERV’THINO s in c e 1»1I!" Way off at the other end of the pipe a mirror reflects sunlight. operaUon was the slurry and more Important, the grout-slur­ major trade journal of the pro­ grout combination. The slurry Mid. I ry team made it possible to fession. "But the truth la, we jukt / 1/ ' > / ' J V J / MANUHESTTIR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CQNN.. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 PAGHB SEVEN -h PAG® SIX MANCHESTER,EVENING HERALD, MANCHEl^TER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 \ ------:------g ------however, will add*a now and Doctoi* Tells dangerous element to the seitson MAttle Family Wedding^ Welrton, W. Va., comes the news of a I Belfast Appeal Court Rules of Protestant parades and festt- a HJanrliPjBipr Open Foioini ■) vals about to begin in Northern demonstration recycling of beer cans, Fetal Hiimi Ireland. Includes Nation^s in which 780,000 of the little adornments Bernadette Must Bo Jailed, The first marching day, July ?Ewpuiti0 ^pral^ “ Waltod Too Long” NEWPORT BEACH, /’H allf. A t . the beach, the girla mt|t were fed into a great flaming furnace Ivord McDermott ruled the 12, celebrates the 18th century (A P ) — Pretty, *dark-halrcd some surfers—among tham PUBLISHED BY THE. To the Editor, (tipntitiiied from Page Onej H E R A LD fR lN T IN O CO.. IN. Drugs Can Do COSO remained one of Incitement BhlUe of the Boyne victory over Lawrene Mac Nixon will wait a Tom, a fourth generation Call- 13 \BlMeU Stre'el rom which they emerged, half an hour ftoventry Lake reeldents are were thrown at pollci during to riot and riotous behavior imd Roman Catholic armies. Last , ' Manchester, Conn being fruitrated in attempts to few extra breathless minutes ^ rn la n and son of Mr. and Mrs. M o MAS F. J^RGUSOh Inter, ns fresh-made steel', ready to ! CHICAGO (AP) — A Philadel­ the riots lost fall and Miss Dev- this had been clearly proved. No ys'” ' this flared into violent halt existing sewage drainage^ for her wedding niarch Satur- Elmer Anfinson of South Oato, a W A LT E R R. rE R 0 U 8 0 > phia doctor has cautioned physt- lin subsequently was convicted cogent defense wax shown, he rioting. Many Catholics are llkc- Publishers make new beer cans. into the lake. Pollution count Is , day while the organist strikes- subtn^b of Los Angelesk Founded October 1. 1881 on three charges of incitement said. ’ ly to be Incensct^ by the jailing Untl now, the Donald Nl»>na This was an experiment, to pfove it alarmingly high, and townspeO- , clans that many drugs glVcn to up a musical greeting for a spe­ to riot and one of committing ri- On June 18, Miss Devlin of one of the most articulate have shunned' the reflated ' Published Every Evening Except Sundays pie are conUnually thwarted by pregnant women may affect . cial guest—the bride’s "Uncle and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at could be done, not a practical com­ otous behavior, fought for re-election to the lx>n- fighters for^tnelr cause. glare of the presidenU|J spot- Manchester, Co^ii.. as Second Class Mail town officials. 'Hils pollution Dick." their unborn babies—often rid- ; Lord McDermott said at Mon- don Parliament, where she Is Brltoln/ already has an- light. "AfteiNdl," Nixon’s broth­ Matter. mercial operation, which is still some­ threat to our environment has Lawrene, 26, -is 'the daughter versoly. ^ • day’s hearing: "She did what the youngest legislator, as an In- nounced an extra .8,000 troops er said recently, "each indivi­ ^MCRIPTION RATE? thing in the future. been allowed to Increase to a of President Nixon's younger she did, it was submitted, be- dependent reprcsenUitivc for will be sent into the volatile dual has his ownNhfe. I ’m very Payable In Advance dangprbu's level, due to town ot- The drug may remain in the brother. Thp President, Mrs. One Year ...... %90M> There are problems still to be solved. cause she believed honestly and the mid-Ulster district. She won province to keep order over the proud of my brouter and his Bir Months ...... 15.6C ficlals’i habitual attitude of circulatory ^jfalem of the fetus Nixon and daughter Tricia have hcee Months ...... 7.80 First, the beer cans have to be mndeOBf —the developing chlld^loriger reasonably that the police were with on increiised vote margin next few months, bringing army flown to their seaside home at family but I trV to llve^^my own ______ne Month ...... 2.00 «TV» ■fw ^/and see” . They have to more than 11,000 S than in the other and produce about to assault p eo p le and over a middle-of-the-road mem- strength nearby San Clemente especially life, keep, my own business and steel in the first place, not tin. They can waited much too long, and we men. M E M B E R OF harmful side effects, Dr.. Mary damage property'' in the Bog- bor of Prime Minister James for the event which the F. Don­ endeavors separate and apart THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have one end which is aluminum, and are now seeing the potentially from that df the President." ' The Associated Press Is exclusively eii- Lo.uts Soentgen told a session of side." / Chlchester-Clark’H ruling Union- ald Nixons ore calling "just a disastrous result. Is there any The wedding is an exception titled to the use of rcpuMICatlon of all this much deviation from steel,^11 not the American Medical Assocla- Dismissing''her appeal then, 1st party, little family wedding.” news dispatches credited to l/lt lor not other- way to cut through the bureau­ to that philosophy. The whole ' wise credited in this paper and also the . tion convention, which ended ^ he said Miss Devlin’s Interven- Miss Devlin told the news House Pa^^el But the marriage of laiwrene, harm the existing steel furnacek' cratic mess and force action? family is tickled that the First local news published here. Thursday. Uons in the rioting "were far too conference after today’s ruling: a schoolteacher, to Thomas E. All rights of republication of special di.*- But before steel cans can be brought I have appealed to the State Family. )vlll be-in the audience. patches herein are also reserved. Dr. Soentgen is associate pro­ aggressive and premature to "There Is nothing I can do—I Anfinson, a 28-year-old account­ Health D e^. and found them Uncommitted And Lawrene says she’s to any such recycling process, they h a v e fessor of pediatrics and obste- rank as justifiable efforts to am going to prison, ant, will be fit for a First Fami­ The Herald Printing Company Inc., ai^- reluctant to investigate. They thrilled with the presidential . sumes no financial responsibility for typc>- to be collected, which means they would indicated the problem should be trics-gyneqology at Thomas Jef­ prevent the prospective danger " I am not sorry for what I ly- graphlcal errors appearing in advertise* ferson University. 1/ of the police getting out of did.' !■ would do it again if it There wiU be men in morning wedding ^ ft--a gold clock en- ents and other reading matter in The have to be separated, somehow, from handled on a local level, know­ On Cambodia graved with the Words "White onchester Evening Herald hand.” were necessary, and I believe it coats, bridesmaids gliding down g------;------^1 ing full weU that this Is Impoesl- It was once considered that other hoiisehoI(^trash, and would have Today, Sir Dingle Foot argued was necessary. , the aisle in gowns of blue crepe, House, Washington D.C.’ ’ Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Wa.«dilng ble duo to archaic and—or non-^ the placenta, which connects the (Continued from Page One) for Miss Devlin that as a mem- " I am annoyed that I am Says Lawrene: “ It is just ex­ ton Post News Service to be colleclpdf somehow, from the high­ existing laws. fetus with the mother, served as then a reception for 800 at the Pull service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc ber of Parliament, she hod a going to prison on. the basis that consistently challenged the au- plush Newporter Inn, where quisite” Another gift she prizes Publishers Representatives — Mathews. Are town officials simply a proteclivte barrier and pre­ ways am^^arks whfel-e they are now dis­ wlder duty than on ordinary clt- I have been elected to Parlla- thentlclty of the committee’s guests will be serenaded by vio­ Is the family Bible, given to the Shannon and Cullen Inc.. Special Agency stalling, waiting to close down vented material medication — New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boston carded. Izen to come to the aid of those ment arid I have an Important lists. lins while feasting on shrimp, couple by a great uncle, Ezra the lake? Are they ignoring the from reaching the fetus. Milhous. M E M B E R a u d i t . BUREAU OP.CIRCULA- who were being attacked or that job to get oa with. "W e believe there are other crab, lobster and champagne. , As compared to the sample 780,000 problem because they-don’t feel Dr. Soentgen said it is' now she feared might be attacked “ I think the ngxt six months men there," the Defense De- 'The wedding is scheduled for -______the people care? You can't care realized that not only does the D l^ la y advertising closing hours beer cans melted down the other day, unlawfully. ■ are going to be very ImporUmt partment spokesman was quot- 10:30 a.m. in the flower be­ If you're unawauce. H ie public original '’ rug pass through the For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. "Whatever happens in the (n Northern Ireland and I don’t ed as having said. "Some have decked St. Andrew’s Presbjde- WANTED For Tuesday — i p.m. Saturday we use about (68 billion tin-free steel needs educatdng and laws placental barrier but so do com­ For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday realm is the concern of every think it is a good idea to start been identified by the nine for­ rian church in this coastal com­ cans each year, which gives an idea of need authmity behind them , to pounds resulting from the For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday M P,” he said. these six months off with me in m e r prisoners who were re­ munity. Dr. Charles Dierenfleld, Clean, Late Model For Friday — i p.m. Wednesday what thCj reclAmatlon and recycling be effective. breakdown of the drug in the 2 For Saturday — i p.tn. Thursday I submit, that any person re­ Lord McDermott Interjected: jail." leased by Hanoi, some by press senior pastor, will perform the 2 Classified deadline — o p.m. day maternal kidney or liver. ) * conferences and some by pic­ operation Would be like if we could re- "The throwing of petrol (gaso- Imprisonnient is not new to ceremony. fore publlcatioif.' 6 p.m. FYlday for fusing to cooperate must per­ "Unexpected effects have pro­ USED CARS Saturday and Monday publication sonally bear the blame for de­ line) bombs?’’ Irish members of Parliament. tures." For Lawrene and Tom, It will trieve them all. duced tragic results on the de­ be the culmination of a romance Top Prices Paid Friday, June 26 stroying what may be Coven­ Foot replied his client was one of Miss Devlin’s predeces- During a visit to Hanoi in veloping fetus,” Dr. Soentgen which began nine years ago. It For All Makes! Like each recycling possibility cited try’s largest asset. Both the In­ "m erely concerned with the gors from mid-Ulster, Tom February by Daniel De Luce, an said. was Easter vacation and Law­ to .date, the benefits are in triplicate, volved and thh complacent Will protection of her majesty’s sub- Mitchell, rin extremist Republl- .pggigtant general jnonager of Drugs taken by the mother rene and soniC girlfriends were CARTER CHEVROUT suffer. In terms of health, rec­ jects.” con, and Republican Philip The Associated Press . North kluddled i) Advice And Consent thf avoidance of waste itself and the camping out at Doheny State reation, cost, property devalua­ early in pregnancy may pro­ He asserted it was of public ciorke were both elected in 1958 Vietnamese officials told him < CO.. INC. duce death or malformations, Derbys Wed 50 Years It-^s the 'top Irony of the historical growing problem of where to put It, the tion and higher taxes, , , importance whether the law re- while serving 10-year sentences that there were 320 POWs but Beach, just south of what 1229 Main Sft she said. Later in pregnancy, period that, at the very moment the .jonsequent conservation of our basic na­ Coventry needs a ftill-tlme Mr. and Mrs. John ,M, Derby Ablnglon, Mass., and attended cognized the right of collective for raiding an army depot. declined to release or confirm later become theWestern White she' said, maternal medication df 12 Vernon St. Celebrated Wellesley College, ^he grad- geif-defense. Miss Devlin’s Imprisonment, any names, House. Phono 649^238 tional resources, and finally the 1n^-| sanitarian, as proposed. How­ 6 United States Senate Is so zealously In­ niay cause either growth retar­ their 60th wedding anniversary uated from the Newton (Mass.), ever, due to the public’s lack of 6 tent upon reaffirming and recapturing provement of the appearance of our concern because of Ignorance, dation !or illness in the unborn on June 14 and were honored Hospital School of Nursing,* and child. for several years aAer the start its full constitutional prerogatives to de­ landscape. arid short-sightedness, the pro­ at an open house at their home, posal was voted out* of the town She pointed out that the un- given by their chljdren, Mrs. ot World War II, she Worked at clare and to give advice and consent to budget In May of this year, In . born child of a mother Who is Harriet Prentice ’and Miss Manchester Memorial Hospital. the President, the advice the Senate favor of less worth - while addicted to unprescribed drugs Natalie Derby, both of Man­ On Saturday, June 20, she at­ such as heroin may also become tended the 80th reunion of her should give should be so very confus­ What The Young Want endeavors. Finances dduld have chester; Mrs. Donald Peterson gone toward finding a viable al­ addicted and die if not carried of West Hartford and John R. class at Newton-Wellesley Hos­ ing. WASHINGTON — "CommunlcaOoft" ternative to the destruction of through post birth withdrawal Derby Jr. of Hessel, Mich. pital. She and her wedding at­ TTie Senate began its present effort U a word much in vogue these days. our most precious resource. Un­ -a grddual tapering off of the Decorations and floral ar­ tendants, Mrs. Upham and Mrs. 11 to debate and regulate the President’s Whites should coqimunlcate with, blacks. fortunately for the Town of Cov­ drug. rangements for the lawn buffet Rawlings were among the It’s said. The young should converse entry, public awareness may But she advised physicians to ^were in gold and white. Miss attending the reunion from a war-making powers in a reaction to his with the old. Eastern Establlshmen- class of 42. (Photo by Nasslff) covERme have come too late,. wait until alter the child,is bon’■a' Erin Rushlow of Bolton was In FLOOR unexpected orderlngi" of our troops into tarians should sit down with Middle Airs. Richard 8., Dibble before withdrawing the mother charge of the guest b o o k . ------PHONE 872-4636 or 647-1428 Cambodia, without eVen advance con­ Americans. And all Americans — mid­ from drugs. Otherwise, the in­ Among the 100 gfuests were KELLY ROAD dle, high and low — should talk to the fant goes through withdrawal in three of the couple’s wedding Parish Honors OPEN 5-DAYS WEEKLY 9-9 ,;ro o sultation of the Senate. Russians and Chinese. Festival Helped the uterus and may die there. attendants, Mrs. J. Randall Up­ VERNON CIRCLE And the Senate has been trying, in its Recont events suggest, howfever, that To the Editor, ,Dr. Soentgen said various ma­ ham of .Lisbon Falls, Maine; Father Coppa UMUh I |0\^ KOI M t K \'' l H» I \ n ' ri-i” ( 1 I an emphasis on communications may Once again, clvlc-mlnded ternal, medications may cause a Mrs. Josephine Rawlings of . „ ^ \KOI M» ‘ IK' I I- in i.nnm l \K Kl II I>IN'. m \ i M debate'and in its consideration of resolu­ iMK I \KM -iinr sometimes lead not toward, ' but away citizens have come thrcjugh to miscarriage, produce masculine Auburndale, Mass.; and Miss Rev. Ernes . ’ VERNON, CONN. tions and anpefidments to resolutions, to from, solutions. It may, in fact, divert help meet a community dilem­ traits in a female fetus, cause Marion Orcutt of Hlghtstown, former ass slant pastor at toe find some formula which will restrict attention from the problems themselves. ma. The patients and personnel N.J. Other ^ e s te came from Ctourch of the Assump on. xrill OUTLET cleft palate, interfere with bone Take, for example, the "problem” of of the Crestfleld Convalescent development, bring about deaf­ Boston Reading and North be honored at a reception Sun- the President’s power to take us Into day from 3 to 5 p.m. at the youth. Hospital, by way of their Straw-' ness, or produce fetal bleeding Ablngton, Mass.; and Towanda new war in new territory without.chal­ A sleepless President Nixon drivps to berry Festival on Saturday, and Athens, Pa. The guests of church hall. Photoc^no'phed by Reginald Pinto and death. Father Coppa, who had beeij the Lincoln Memorial in the early nniom- June 18, 1970, were able to con­ honor received many gifts. In­ lenging his constitutional authority as assistant at toe Church of toe Ing hours to try to "relate" to the youth­ ALLAN THOMAS, MEMBER OF THE BOARD, tribute monies to the progrrim cluding a large palnUng by Ron commander-in-chief. Assumption since 1963, recently ful demonstrators. The White House or­ MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT, JUNE 18, 1970 of the Drug Advisory Oenter. Prentice, the eldest of their five was assigned assistant at St. The effort to find some such middle ders younger staff members to collar On behalf of the Drug Advisory Rockville grandsons. Joseph’s Church in Bristol. ^ ground is not merely a proof of basic other protestors on the street and find Council, I thank all who made Mr. and Mrs. Derby were J this project possible. Hospital Notes The Rev. Robert J. Burfjank, out what’s on th^ir mind. Mr. Nixon married In toe Second Congre­ J respect for the Constitution and for the the new- curate at toe church, invites a University of Tennessee stu­ Cordially, gational Church of North A Thought for Today .Visiting Hours are 12:30 to 8 will also attend toe event. Be­ office of President. It is also a nervous dent leader to a chat aboard Air Force Vf. J. Godfrey Gourley, Ablngton, Mass., by the late Sponsored by the Manchester pirn, ih all areas except ma­ fore comihg' to Manchester, he One. He sends eig^t young aides out to Chairman Rev. Charles MacDonald. They unwillingness on the part of even our Council of Churches ternity where they are 2 to 4 was the assistant at St. Thom­ colleges and forms a special commis­ Dnig Advisory Council came to Connecticut soon after most dovish legislators to ,,take point- Inside and■ 6:30 ta 8 p.m. as Church in Thomaston. 3rd sion to study campus unrest. "Perhaps their wedding and have lived In Parishioners planning to pro­ blank responsibility for anything that The Sunken Cabinet ’The phrase "playing It cool” Mlmchester for the past 87 America needs to know something about "A t What Point?” Admitted Thursday: Scott vide refreshments for toe. re­ like so many other catchy might happen If they should really ever America’s youth,’^’ Mr. Nixon tells Billy To the Editor, Johnson, French Rd., Bolton; years. ception are reminded to leave a native of Elml- Graham’s Bast Tennessee Crusade. " phrases being thrown around As the Indo China crisis worsv Mr. Derby, them in toe church kitchen' be- — succeed In putting the commander-in- Alex Gwara, Evergreen Rd., ME ’The impression conveyed by all this today can serve society as a ens in Cambodia, there should Vernon; Dorsey Willis, Wash­ ra; N.Y., served with toe U ^ the .Sfiturday night Mass u U chlef in a strategical |rtraltjacket. is that while'the Government Is genuine­ Navy during World War I, Report be cause for a la r m .g la n c e at ington St., Vernon; Stasia Blon- or on Sunday. I. two-edged sword. If one takes in 1921 graduated from Went­ l^ a t we have been getting from the ly Interested in understanding today’s the map of the area^ shows the larz, Vernon Ave., Rockville; young, it now lacks such an understand­ it to ’mean controlling your tem­ worth Institute, Boston. He was Senate, therefore. Is a lot of fussy con-, By R owland Evans Jr. and Robert D . Novak strategic importance of Cambo­ Catherine Campbell, New Rd., Thanks fo you, oOr customers, we have enjoyed per or your feaf ot a situation, employed for many years In the ing. "What do’rthey want?” demands a dia, leaving South Vietnam out­ Tolland; Caroline Foster, Reed fusion. The Senate doesn't \yant any well and good. More

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nounced the appointi^tent p f' Chris Whittle of Bristol hs his Coiiiiecticiitj T olland County tdllai Vernon Obituary campaign manager for the pri­ Heralding Politics mary. He named E. Clayton — Gengras of West Hartford to Democrats Town Agencies^Qonsider Mrs. Sarah A. Forbes By Sol R. Cohen h'i— VERNON -M rs. Sarah Ash­ head his fund-ralqlng drive. County Democrats Plannei* Preparing J Gengras, Industrialist and In­ worth Forbes. • 74, of Hartford Republican Slate Chairman acting in his capacity as a par- surance company head, was the 111 Spotlight Communications Prolilem Tpke,, widow of Sumner C. Howard Hausmail has told par- ty official, should support an GOP candidate for governor In ♦ Forbes, died yesterday after­ ty officials throughout the state opponent of a party-endorsed FavQring Donahue 1966. (ConUnued from Page One) Members of the town Building programign may call (Irandall’s New;/ Zoning Rules noon at Rockville General Hos­ that they should support the candidate.” By KETTE nald J. Irwin, entered The primary will be hold Aug. Oommlttee, the school board Town PlWner John McAl- un^ue concentration of popula- Herald Reporter 10. Beginning next week the arts . .. Mrs. Forbes was born Oct. dates in the Aug. 12 Republl- chairman who supports a non­ Barnes campaign staff In Uie race late and trails far be- and selectmen spent two hours mont is iTepurlng a set of zon-* R""* McAlmont said. March as coordinator. Formerly hind. He Is a strong supporter o 'The 8jst District comprises and crafts progrjirii at Crun- Under zoning, all town propsr- . 3.^ 1,805 In Hyde, Cheshire, Eng- can primary. endorsed candidate will be ex- Tolland :Ciounty’s 43 delegates Ing regulations which will re- of Knoxville, Tenn., he Is a U.S. Vietnam policy. In contrast the towns of-'^Andover, Bolton last night discussing the town dulTs will be actlvalcd Tuesday I- ty is divided Into various dis­ lond^s§jid had lived In this coUn- " Party-endorsed clearly pected to step out of his office; graduate of the University of witlt his three lopponcnts who, to the Democratic State Con­ luid Coventry. Ijoyzlm’s peti­ communications gap. afternoon’s .at I, and movies peal/those of the former city tricts, refrtdentlal, corhmerclal, ijy mokt of her life. She made means that the party orgnnlza- and to turn over the operation Tennessee and is a law student following D uffo/s load, are In- vention tonight and tomorrow tions contain 214 signatures; far_. Although faced with an Im­ will be held one night a week. ana fire district and Incorporate IndustHal, mobile homes park her home''In. East Hartford be­ tlon is supporting the candl- ot the town committee to his at Columbia University. more thjin tlie required 100. mediate problem of how to dis­ Boys Ixiagiie Drive and controlled development dlff- fore coming to , Vernon 28 years dates so designated at lost vice chairman or some other of- creaslngly dovish. are expected t^ cast a majority \ / the pertinent sections of both. ago. She was a member of J- Hepiibllcan ('-oventluns pose of truckloads of rubbish 'The Tolland Boys I.a;ngue will TTih Zoning Commission will tricts. weekend’s convention.” Haus- flclal. The 960 delegates were picked \ of their voles for U. S. sena­ Christ Church Cathedral. Hart­ Republicans will endorse th?lr Etarting Sept. 1, when the state conduct a fund drive for much meet with McAlmont next month Zoning also controls . such man said In a memo to party ------over the past three months In lo­ torial candidate Al Donahue of ford, the Vernon Grange, and candida(es for state senator and prohibits Incineration, no deci­ needed uniforms, Sunday after­ review- thojjproposed regula- things na height and size of officials. ” It Is clear to me that In April, a poll was taken of cal caucuses, town committee the Vernon Women's Republi­ Many Races Stamford, with liberal candi­ state representatives In conven­ sion was reached. noon. Members of the league tl(^ . After being approved by buildings, size and area of Idts, every member of the State Cen- the 70 members of the Man- meetings imd local primaries. can Club. date Joseph Duffey running a tions scheduled for-next week. . High ^.Bfihool and Middle will meet at the Hicks School ot thaUgroup they will gq to a pub­ the percentage of a lot a build­ tral Committee, every town cheater Democratic Town Corn- Amt Woxler, Duffoy’s campaign strong second. Survivors include a son, Frankx manager, calls R -’'the most By­ The senatorial convention will School architect Timothy Quinn, noon before fanning out through lic hearing before being adopt­ ing may occupy, population Forbes of Ellington; tWo duagh- chairman, every vice chair- mittee, to determine their pref- Constitute Estimated delegate strength be held .’Tuesday night, while the reconyto^ded the town plead a the town. ed density and such matters . as . man, and every member of the erences for U.3. senator. At zantine, difficult political sys- ters Mrs. Richard D.. Caldwell gives Donahue 21 votes from state representative conventions hardship case to the state, seek­ Baton Winners The regidatlohs as they now placement of signs. town committees should, ‘ in that time, U:S. Sen. ’Ihomas te'm in the country.” Promoted In Offices of Wayne, N,J., and Mrs. Earle the county; Duffey 16 with an In the' various ^districts are ing a continuation until the mid­ Winners of the weekly ■ re­ stand do not conform with the The planning consultants have their official capacities, support Dodd was still In the race, Political Race While national / interest, be­ W. Barry' of Berkley Heights, additional two probable; and scheduled for Thursday. Lt. (Jg) Peter L. Swanson of dle school la completed. volving trophy awarded lo Dr. Robert J. Alesbiiry has Plan of Dei^opmcnt already recommended that the new the party-endorsed candidates.” The poll showeU 23 for Dodd, cause of Dodd and the Republi­ N. J,; a sister, Mrs. Walter . (Continued from Page One) can dHve to win Senate control. Edward Marcus with four Vernon’s ’Thomas Carruthers 1174 W. Middle Tpke.' has been The middle school will include members of the Board of Rec- left lils/officea at 101 Main St. approved for thb town. The pro­ regulations be adopted os soon votes. W. Corry^of West Hartford; her The GOP-endorsed slate Is 17 each for Joseph. Duffey and Is focused on the senatoriai Is expected to receive the promoted to an executive posl- a "mascerator,” a machine reallon sponsored baton classes to relocate this week In new posed regulations are designed aa~ possible. They urged that mother-in'law, Mrs. Mabel T. headed by Cong. ’Thomas Mes- Alphonsus Donahue, and 13 up- would substantiate this view of gcrap, Bailey , like most state The fourth candidate, Donald party’s nomination at the sena­ t on with the Defense Contract grind all rubbl.sh, u.ving n water last week were Felicia Greaves, o'tUces al :i6 Haynes St. to lay the proper foundation for special attention be given to Forbes of East Hartford; eight klll of New Britain for governor committed. matters. .^chairmen, f.ls mainly Interested Irwin, has no votes from the torial convention Tuesday, de­ Administration Services Dl.'-trlct base. It reduces rubbish to Carry Brookes. Judy Gorsky Dr. Alesbury, who has prac- the proposals In this plan. strengthening areas of the grandchildren, and a great­ and Cong. Lowell Welcker of After Dodd bowed out of the area, and Thomas Dodd’s three feating a bid by retiring Uni­ in Hartford. HLs new position about a quarter of its original Wendy Carll, Cindy Fox and Ilccd both gynecology and ob- According to Raymond and regulations that have failed to grandchild. It would be a poor party lead- *n governorship. He views Greenwich for U.S. senator, race, John Sullivan, an original er, however, who. didn’t take ®“nate candidates chiefly In votes in Hebron are expected to versity of Ckmnectlcut Place­ will be qually control specialist size, leaving It In a moist form Patty Tomatore. ^ stelrlcs in Manchester since May Associates, consultants accomplish the objectives of the Funeral services will be to­ Manchester Mayor Nathan Dodd backer, took a new poll J terms of who can hurt Daddorlo swing to Donahue and are In­ ment Director Joseph Powers of in the Quality Aasurance Divi­ which can be used as cover at Tolland Delcgutes / 1956, ha.H decided Idv llmti his who compiled the Plan of De­ development plan. morrow at 1:30 p.m. at Christ Agostlnelll is a party-endorsed of the -413 who had been fcl?' ethnic and geographlogl consld- ^he least and Is especlaUy con- cluded In the 21 vote estimated Mansfteld. sion. the town dump. Tolland's delegates to/ the future practice to gynecology. velopment, "when zoning regu­ As an example, the con-. Church Cathedral, Hartford. candidate for state comptroller. 'Dodd ' eraUons into account when faced cemed with ethnic conaidera- count. Carruthers has been busy sup­ The mascerator Whs installed Democratic State Convphtlon to He received his degree lations or ainenobjents become Hultants suggested that non-rcs- Burial will be in Rose Hill Me­ Challenge candidates who results, announced by Of particular Interest to area porting the organization state at the Middle School to help effective, there nr^. almost al­ idential uses in residential areas morial Park, Rocky Hill. with a selection of severeLI po- tlons. be held at the Buahnell Memori­ from Dartmouth t.'ollege, an said they will primary on Aug. gullivan today, are two for Democrats Is Mansfield’s State ticket Including making a sec­ Coventry handle the rubbish from both ways certain bqlldlhgs, lots, be subject to review by the Friends may call at the Ladd tentlol candidates of approkP Italians have surpassed Irish al in Hartford tonight and to­ M.D, from Temple University 12 are State Sen. Wallace g^ate Sen. Edward Marcus, one Rep, Audrey Beck’s bid for sec­ onding' speech for U.S. senato­ the Meadowbrook and Hicks businesses or uses of, laKd then Zoning Board of Appeals|t-ln Funeral Home, 19 Ellington mately equal ability an>vS^^°'“ =« “ morrow are Town Chairman School of Medicine in 1915 and Barnes of Farmington for gov- g^ch for Duffey and Donovan, athnlc group; a fact reflected by retary of the Istate. rial candidate Lowell Welcker Art Students Memorial schools. Charles Thlfault, William Swan- an M.3. from Temple In 1961. in existence which do noKcon- order to protect the-quality of Ave., Rockville, tonight from emor ap.d State Sen. John Lup- ^nd 19 uncommitted, at the Republican State Con- form with the new zoning r^ii- . 7 to 9: experience. gubernatorial Candidacy of Mrs. Beck' has been endors­ ’The problem of removing the back and Mrs. Marilyn Dan- the residential areas. ton of Weston for U.S. senator. . , . , _ ventlo:^. Little has been heard rubbish bolls down to two latlons.” \ Zoning is a tool by which the The family suggests that any When politicians refuse to play Dadftario, a slx-tei'm congress- ed by most of the county towns Scheduled To durand. Both received the necessary 20 On that basis the 70 cornmlt- the game of ticket-balancing, man mom Hartford, from Powers during the past choices, one which would re­ Teen Di(^» of Injuries The consultants also explain-Nxbjectives of the future land use memorial contributions be made and by the Tolland County Alternates are Ronald Mon­ per cent of delegate votes on nierpbers today are split as month. quire labor either on the part of In Cycle-<]ar Collision ed that zoning is often confused met and achieved to the Newington Home for Saturday follows: 18 each for Duffey and they lay thepiselves open to the But Irish Catholic influ- , Democratic Association. She Is Study in Italy ies!, Gerard Doudera and Mrs. charge of discriminating against ence remalhs strong, and Bailey town employes or by the Board BRIDGEPORT, Corvn.'(AP) - with land use planning. They de- as the town itfeeds Crippled Children. Hausman alerted all GOP of- Donahue, two for Marcus, and also expected to receive support Georgianna Hampton. various groups which feel slight- wants to balance the ticket with from some of the many towns Eight Coventry High School of Education maintenance men; A youth Injured in a motorcycle- fined zoning as an essential le- require, the con- flcials to the rule which states uncommitted, ed when they are not given on Irish Cat/ibllc candidate for or one of getting rid of the rub­ George O. Mdrin^ which she has visited in her Bolton art students will leave July 3 /IWaiichester Evening • Herald car accident Wednesday night In instrument and an adminls- that general-purpose party appears that Donahue will recognition. the Senate. Only\Donahue fits bish mechanically. Falrfleld has died in St. Vln- tratlve method for effectuating CXILUMBIA—George G. Mor­ funds may not be used in the majority of Manches- campaign for the post which for a month of travel and study Tollaiul correspondent ;Bette in, 68, at Bristol, brotheV of 'When the Republlcaifj^" failed that qualification. Dqffey Is an has been going ort forr..several ’The mechanical operation ap­ cent’s Hospital. certain phases of the develop- primary. ter’s 13-delegate votes at tomor- in Italy, which will Include Qiiatrale, telephone 876f8845. Caninin^s^ earing Mrs. Yvonne Erho of Columbia, to put a Polish - American on Irish Congregatloriallst\mlnlster months. Leagues Set peared to receive the greatest The victim, Itobert Matthews, ment plan. The land use plan "I take this opportunity to re- ri>w s convention, with Duffey approval from the membero at­ iw that dogs c w died yesterday at Bristol Hospi­ their state ticket last weekend— and Marcus, like Rlbifcoff, is She faces stiff competition classes at the Scaloppi Institute 15, was a passenger on a cycle Is an Important part of the de- Tests show that dogs edh tell mind ail of our party people,” next, followed by Marcus. For- tending the meeting, although It Large Bird tal. despite the expectation of West Jewish. X however from State Sen. Gloria of Art In Florence. f|i,^ ‘ driven by Chris Flelsch, 18, of vclopment plan and should give apart sounds which are so close Hausman said, “ that any actlvl- nier Cong. Donald Irwin, the Haven Mayor Alexander Zar- There were months of in d ^ - does not solve the immediate At maturity, the California Fairfield. Police said It collided direction to zoning, the consul- in pitch that th,e average human Survivors also include his Schaeffgr, who also serves as Ball Picnic The young people are Chris­ ties by the State Central Com- lourth candidate, appears to nowski that hfe would be the can- sion. At one point the organ lz^ problem. ’The Middle School Is condor weights up to 20 pounds on.Black Rock Turnpike with a tonts said. being is not able to tell the dlf- wife, two sons, two brothers, chairmdn of the powerful Edu­ tine Worden, Effie Costas, Linda mittee, or by 'town committees, itave, little if any support among didate for lieutenant governor— tlon encouraged the candidacy not expected to be operational and has a wingspan nearly lO The proposed regulations will ference. Experiments condqcted four other sisters and four cation Committee. Kwiatkowski, Andrew Wicks, car driven by Louis 'Vlader, 59, on^ behalf of the party-endorsed di® 13- that actloov or inaction, did not °f Rep. John S. Monagan, but he For Sunday until at least December. feet across. It is often termed be designed to lessen congestion on dogs show that they can d}8- grandchildren. ' A freshman legislator, Mrs. Douglas Steere, Mark Bates and of Fairfield. Vlader was charg­ candidates must be funded by ------go unnoticed among Polish withdrew when It failed to prO- Representing the Board of the largest North American in the streets, to prevent over- tingui.sh between musical notog TTie funeral will be held to­ Beck is perhaps best known to The .annual Baseball Family .'-nne and Kathy Delano. ed with negligent homicide, po­ contributions for the purpose of Atty. Paul Groobert of Man­ groups. vide sufficient backing. Selectmen, Robert Dumont ex­ land bird. lice said. crowding of land and to avoid ohe-quarter-note apart. morrow at 7:46 a.m., from the party leaders for ' her sup­ Picnic will be held Sunday from They will arrive in Vienna, primary.” Chester, who is clerk of ,^ e And the lack of a Negro con- Bailey and his lieutenants de­ plained that Ideally It would be O’Brien Funeral Home, 24 Lin­ July 4, where they will spend ’The rule Is the same one fol- State House of Representatives, didate on the GOP ticket (for cid^d this week they could not port of a state income tax dur­ 1 p.m.' on,, behind the Bolton ■fine If the selectmen could coln Ave., Bristol, with a Mass lowed In April by the Manches- will assist the chairman of this ing the past legislative session. Center School on Notch Rd. iwo days before going on tS of requiem at 8:46 at St. Greg­ the first time since 1958) did not prevent a primary ■without agree to make several trips ter Republican ’Town Commit- weekend’s Democratic State 'There are a couple other can- Hignllghts of the day will be a Florence. ’They will attend their ory’s Cfturch, Bristol. Burial go unnoticed among N^gro arm-t-wlstlng that might pro- dally to the schools to take the _ 7 A 11-7 (Herald pboto by Bucelvlcius) tee, when a cjjfldlenge slate of Convention. The chairman Is \ didates for the secretary of the game b'etween the Bolton Little classes and have enough spare will be in St. Joseph’s Ceme­ Orlando G. Annulh, the contractor (seated, left), and Eamond G. Parker, presi­ groups. ^ duce hard feelings and possibly rubbish to the dump. 27 candidates opposed a party- House Speaker William Ratch- smte post, being vacated by League All-Stars and the 7th time to sightsee and shop. \ tery, Bristol. dent of the Manchester State Bank, signs papers for renovation of the The Negro'"^ote tends to;^e could not head one off in any Operating under the present endorsed slate of 70 town com- f'drd of Danbury, Ellq Grasdo, Including Peg Wil­ Friends may call at the fu­ Democrat anyway, but 'the Pol- case. They alro decided a pri- and 8th graders. The game ■will On July 29, the group, chap- budget with the to'wn equipment building at Main and Maple Sts. which will become the new bank*s home mittee members. Funds raised Groobert has been elected son of Norwich. neral home tonight from 7 to 9 Ish vote ,i$i .not so one-sided, mary had some value in fami- start at 2 p.m. Families are ask­ .eroned by CHS Art Teacher and labor force at Its present The Lounge sometime in late fall. Looking on are Arnold Lawrence, the architect, left, and by the town comttilttee for a second vice president of the By putting a Polish-American on liarizlng^ their candidates with One x(f the strongest factors ed to'bring their folding chairs. Teressa Williams, will go to level, Dumont said the town Andrew Ansaldi Jr., chainnan of the building committee. A sketch iof the primary were kept In a sep- Connecticut Trial Lawyers’ As- In favoi\of Mrs. Beck Is the Trophies will be awarded to Rome for four days, prior to re­ cannot repair Its own roads, let Mrk.' Charles C. Dennis building is on table in foreground, partially hidden by papers. their ticket, the Democrats have I*'® voters. ROCKVILLE—Mrs. Kathleen arate account. ' sociation. His election was a chance to win Polish votes Daddario gave. the formal need to balance the state tick­ the Little League champions, turn to the United States Aug. 2. alone take on new responsibil­ Designed and Decorated Shea Dennis, 69, of 22 South Commenting, "Certainly, any Wednesday night in New Haven, that would have gone to the Re- word in a statement Thursday, et by glvingx it a representa­ the Giants, who are managed Herb Farm ities. He noted requests from St., widow of Charles C. Den­ individual town, committee at the association’s annual publicans if Zamowski was on "I" “"y judgment,” he said, tive from Eastern Connecticut. by Howard Hills and coached Adelma Grenier Simmons, the Board of Recreation for BY ’This factor becatne even more nis, died yesterday at RockviJe Arnmlli Wins State Bank Projeet member has the right to sup- meeting. ' the GOP slate. prospect of a three way by h'rank Major. The Giant well-known herbalist and pro­ town labor In working on the General Hospital. port any candidate,” Hausman ------Democratic State Chairman Pfimary is a healthy develop- important since lasL week’s Re­ players are Roger Barrett, prietor of Caprilands Herb farm Crandall’s Park dam and from Mrs. Dennis was bom In The Annulli Construe- Ident of the contracting firm, ceive a new facade of brick, cautioned, “ No party official. State Sen. Barnes today an­ John M. Bailey is an old hand Democratic party publican convention'\falled to Tommy Cavanagh, Patrick on Silver Stujjwlll be featured at the Industrial Development place anyone from easl\of the ROBERT W. AGNEW Chatham ,Ont., Canada, and diose present for the bank at and a double bay drive-in win- at the ticket-balancing game, I will certainly take no ac- Fletcher, Paul Griffin, David the 12tH’’'Hhnual Antiques Festi­ Commission to help construct tion Co. of Manchester has river on its state ticket'. . had lived In Norwich most of been chosen as the general signing included President dow service will be placed at and will presumably not Prevent such a primary Hills, Kevin Hills and Paul val, conducted at the Fair­ roads' In the Industrial park. In a recent conversation i*rs. A ll' appeared to agree that her life. She was a practicing contractor for the renoVh- Parker; Andrew the north side of the building, Rham District fall to put a Polish-American on Irom taking place, Landry. grounds in Riverton, July 9 and Beck listed several areas cohi ! . the school board should not get registered nurse. She was a ^ al M nnehostor A"®®**** J*" ' chairman of Ijh^ The interior will have spaces the DemocraUc Ucket, probably I" addltloi), Bailey pMsed the Also, David Lannon, Kenneth 0 nected with the secretary of the Involved In purchasing heavy member of the Fatima Chapter, u _ i, i l 'm ' f t>uddlng committee; and Towhl for six tellers and will be com- for comptroller or treasurer. word to members of the state Wajor,.^avld Manna, Phil Man­ Mrs. Simmons Is an authority state’s office which she would equipment such as a dump Councll of Catholic Nurses, and ,, DUllaing at clerk Edward J. Toifikiel, a pletely air conditioned and car- Richard Doucette Wins There Is a long list of possi- ning. Steve Potter, Steven on types of herbs and grows like to see clarified Including truck. the Rosary and Altar societies Oi bank incorporator. peted. bliitles for Bailey and the ap- to be on their best behav- Spermqr, Michael Walsh, and more than 200 varieties on her the formation of a Citizens Ap­ 60-acre farm. In addition to gar­ Cost of converting the pres­ of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Mam and Maple Sts. new bank was formed Parker, who began his duties p * U gubernatorial nominee. convention Dane w^rd. Lackman Memorial Prizo peal Board which would clarify dening and lecturing, she is al­ ent incinerator^ at the schools, Norwich. Apnulli won the jsontract about a year ago and approved April 1, came to Manchester Congressman Emilio Q. Dadar- reason: A desire to avoid The Little League All-Stars some of the rulings on election so the author of several books so they would cohform to ,, the Survivors include 2 sons, John with the low bid Of $289,- by the State Banking Com- from the Vernon National Bank Richard Doucette of Marlbor- dbom as, Solnlnen, nee Alice lo. T o consider. It was submitted television laws. I are Peter John Varca, at Vernon Circle, where he had ough, a 1970 graduate of Rham Hammohd, for Hebron; and by the Pulaski Clubs of Connec- ""y ^ n S “ ^e last weekends on herbs. ^ state requirements would! vary B. Dennis of Enfieid and Ml- 983, it was announced to- mission last September She Is also Interested in hav­ Patrick Fletcher, David Hills, chael E. Dennis of Lordsburg, day by Mayor Nathan The 20 incorporators who been executive vice president High School, has been present- Mrs. Eugene Hayber, nee Mar- . / J Republican convention, which At 3 p.m. on each day of the from $3,6(X) to $7,0OT each ac­ ■ ended at 4 a.m.' Sunday with pri- ing procedures foil making de­ Steve Potter, ahd Kenneth Ma­ festival, Mrs. Simmons will pre­ cording to Quinn, with addition­ N.M.; 2 dauThters, Mrs. Alfred Agostinelli, chairmafl -of comprise the board of directors *rnd cashier. ed with the Stuart Lackman Me- gherite Fracchla, for Marl- The Negro Democratic Clubs niary fights in prospect for botii cisions on election day, more jor. NOW OPEN al costa possible from required Landry ^ Uncasville and Mrs. board are all prominent Manchester offices are temporarily at morial Scholarship Award. borough. sent a brief informal talk on have backed John F. Merchant governor' knd senator and bitter efficient and have the courts Also, Bob Hlghter, Frank San­ changes in the septic systems Raymonp Dunham of Largo, Bids were opened at a regular area men ' 'i'^^ere he is ’The award was presented by -The Regional District 8 Board some of the 366 herbs which are of Bridgeport, the deputy state infighting over some state ticket available for filing decisions at tos, Steve Munson, Joe Faulk­ known today. to handle the water used In Fla.; her stepmother, Mrs. Cor- meeUng of the board of direc- a rt' ' t r> i, screening potential employes. Fred Ramey, director of the of Education has ratified 12 commissioner of community af- gpots. that time. ner, and Billy Cavanaugji. i| Teen Center cleaning the cycling process. nellus Shea of Dresden, Opt.; a tors last night, and the con- bank'^Xl'^i^cunv ,« 7r,o Business Careers Division of staff appo^ptments made by the fikrs, for any spot on the state governors race on the She fav6rs the use of mobile In the Farm League, the The Teen-Center, I located In A mascerator for each school sister,-Mrs. Eileen Walker of tract signing took place this » 7 about r6,700 aboW- a dozen, exclusive of of- Manchester Com m unist Col- superintendent 'o f schools. ticket. Comptroller or treasurer Republican side. Rep. Thomas registration units, and improve- Braves defeated the Flyers, i?! the basement of Ithe Second would cost about $16,000 each, Phatham, Ont.; a half-sister, „iornlng^at L ' f i c L of Am^d l ^ b u ^ lege at 4t iather-son bihtluet of Appointed to teach for the is a possibility for Merchant, or' j Mesklll, the organlzaUon m"ent of the absentee ballot pro­ to 12. Dana Aspinwall was the Congretational Ch\irch Commu­ according to last night’s esti­ Mrs. J ^ e Hyde of Dresden; LaWrence Associates, architects S a Inaior exterior Teno^! f° „ ‘^e A s^ iated Restaurants of t970-71 school year are: Ber- some other Negro contender. choice, is being challenged In cedures. i, winning pitcher. Home runs nity House on Rt. 44A, Is re- mates. i\ j and 16 gfandchlldren. the project. zion ’The remnininp- t iinn bank will provide a full Connecticut. „^^d Hartshorn of Lancaster, For lieutenant governor, (he Aug. 12 primary by state Mrs. Beett also claims she is were hit by Donnie Aspinwall op^ing tonight, and ■will re­ A major problenj ir(* the The funeral will be tomrorow other bidders were the H.C. square feet v^T be leased'^ commercial banking Doucette has worked at the n . H., to teach music. Harts- , Bridgeport Mayor Hugh C. Ckir- senate Minority Leader Wallace "seriously Interested In repre­ and Jay Faulkner-..4or the main open three nights a week mechanical approach is ' the at 8:15 ,a.m. from the Cum- Tourtellotte Construction Co. of X r burnesses and r i f l e d Comp etion of the MarlboVough Tavern where he received his B.S. this ran Is the apparent qhoice, al- Barnes. Organization choice senting the points of view of Braves including a grhnd slam - during the summer. time delay for Installation. - ^ mlngs Funeral Home, 82 C.iff Manchester, and John .Chessari X u i t t h e i r X L renovations and the o,>ening for became interested in toe busi- ^ „„th from Keene State Col- though former New Haven Rep. Lowell P. Welcker Is being Eastern Connecticut.” The Lounge business is projected j^or late ness. He plans to take the hotel , Hampshire. by David Mlnicuccl. ’The days are Monday, Wed­ The usej^ijr'the town dump tq Construction Inc., of Vernon. The entire front of the build- Mayor Richard C. Lde is now opposed for the Senate designa- A statewide Youth for Beck Competition In the Farm requiem at St. Patrick's Cathe­ fall, Parker said. and food service m W m e n t Also, Barbara Hamilton *:of organization was formed ear­ nesday and. Friday, and the accommodate all of the school In addition to the architect ing — formerly occupied by a ------^------course at Manchester Oommu- , , ___ also in the picture. Both men tlon by state Sen. John Llipton. league la still In progress tte- CAFE hours wUl be 6 to 11. ibblsh tirould shorten Its over- dral, Norwich, at 9. Burial wil. ‘ ,A 1, A A1-, n Manchester, as a resource are Irish Catholics. Mesklll is an Irish Catholic., lier this week, led by Gerry and Orlando G. Annulli, pres- First National Store — will re- nlty College starting this Sep- , . ,,, , ' tween the Red Socks and t>,tne Refreshments will be on sale, be in St. Mary's Cemetery, ■««- -j-v tember ° ^ ^ teacher. Miss Hamilton receiv- For attorney general, there is . The others are Protestants, as Cbhen of "West Hartford, Steve tl),11 llfq; and according to some Braves. The outcome will not and there will be recreational Norwich. the incumbent, Atty. Gen. Rob- |g state Sen. Clark Hull, the Dombrosk of Mansfield and 'Board of Education members Vlan ^ ^.S. in Jiml^ 1969 also be known until all make-up activities, entertainment and Friends may call at the fu­ I T i r t U l A f l U t y H S Funds for this year’s award from Keene State A lle g e . ert K. Killian, another Irish GOP candidate for lieutenant Rickard Kogan, a Yale student. thqt4 are things being discard­ Dog Licenses games have been played. discussiibn groups. neral home tonight from 7, to 9. Jet Hits were donated by James Lack- Appointed as physical educa- Catholic (whose mother was governoc,! A former member of the ed by the schools which should "Austrian ’IVlp The Manchester town Jewish). Killian has the staunch Board of Directors of the Con­ On ^Wednesday, July 1, there not be left at a public dump. . In Hop River a’’*? ? T “ “ ‘ «'^‘=her for junior varsity Mary Jane Welles, daughW Leo F. Brown c erk’s office will be open to­ was killed in early January of backing of Goy. John N. Deqgp- HARTFORD, Conn. ( .^ ) — necticut League of Wo:omen’s will fct a soft ball game between ’The meeting then bogged soccer was Robert Godin of of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ANDOVER—Leo F. Brown, morrow from 9 a.m. to noon Two Homes this year in a plane crash on ___,__ ,_ , , sey. Former New Haven iStayor Voters and an economist hiby OG-, the managers, coaches and um­ down on philosophical issues of Wellesj Hop River Rd., l^one 6^, of Rt. 6 died yesterday af­ for the sale of 1970-71 dog At Columbia his way to a Colorado ski trip. a t, " For secretary of the state Richard C. Lee withdrew from cupatlon, Mrs. Beck Is ' Mrtfnot pires of the Farm League the need for communication be­ ternoon at Manchester Memorial (Contiifued from Page One) The Lackman famllY ow^s B.S from the Unl- of two Vassar College juniors tags. there is State Sen. Gloria Schaf- the Democratic race for the par- jeopardizing her House seat In against the managers, coaches, tween' the town boards, particu­ Hospital. who will be in Vienna, Austria t I The de.adline date fol^pb- fire. The fire was tremendous. Arthuti Squires., 36, of Mans- Scoler’s Restaurant In Hartford, running for the secretary of and umpires of the Little larly the school building com­ Mr. Brown was bom June 14, Patricla Sullivan of fer ot Woedbridge, a Jew. Also ty’s lieutenant governor nomina- next year. You couldn’t get close.” field drowned late Thursday af- Chemistry Award state post. League. Game time is 6:30 p.m. mittees, the Board of Educa­ .1908 in Ri^tdwood, N.J., and talning the tags Is-Tuesdayiicsdi In th(i running are State Rep. tion today—just over 24 hours Miss Welles is a graduate of i'., t-T'' temoon at a swimming area In William L. Bowen, a chemls- Her renomination for the at the High School Little League tion; the Board of Selectmen had lived fir Andover for more at 5 p.m. Those obtained af­ (Two men aboard the plane reading, is a graduate of East- Audrey Beck of Mansfield, Mar- after he had entered the picture, (Coventry High School and a 1 the Hop Riverr in Columbia. try teacher at Rham High House post does not come up field. and the Board of Finance. than 30 years. He was em­ ter that day will be subject were identified by the Nawy as er Connecticut State College garct Wilspn of Norwich and Lee, said in a staternent thl9 music major jrt- Vassar. She will State police of .the Colchester School, has, l?een aw^ded a Margaret Curtin of New London afternoon that he would; no long- until after the state convention. Boniarco Picnic Set . A meeting will likely be PERMIHEE ployed as an engineer at Pratt to penalties. Lt. , (jg) Wesley B. Duerr, 26. Troop said the drowning oc- National Science Foundation month with a B.S. degree; study with fjthe Institute of (jDngressNnal Convention Bomarco will hold its annual set up with thfe ■ Board of and Whitney Division of United The fees for doe; licenses an instructor, of Cainp Springs, ^ ^ ^ Academic Year Institute at Korn of Denver, —all of whom pre from eastern gp be a candidate foi’ second European Studies’ program.. While county Democrats . are family picnic tomorrow at the GEOROE KOEPPER Aircraft Corp., South Windsor, are $7.70 for unspayed fe­ Md., and Lt. (j.g.) John B. Well- river near the Co\'entrv Harvard University in chemis- Colorado, English teacher, a Connecticut, which could work place on the ticket with Rep. Finance, to seek ilxore funds to to the advantage of one of them. Emilio Q. Daddarip—who is un­ actively involved-In (Saturday’s home of Ja<^ f Rothwell, How- meet the Immediate problem of for 28 years before he retired male doe's and $3.50 for ' town line off Parker Bridge Rd ‘ ‘T and curriculum deve(op- graduate of the University of two years, ago because of ill ma'e and pnspayed female vent, r^jj. They were based at ‘^'^raer anege Kd. , Rochester in 1967 with a. B.A. it is Waditlonal forj ljoth par- opposed as a candidate for the state convention, their Repub­ ard'iRd. ’The picnic will start at lubblsh removal. health. dogs. Chase ^eld, a naval auxlliaiT Bowen Is presently science co- degree. ties to piit up women-candldates Democratic gubernatorial noml- lican counterparts will be busy 4 p.m. and hosts will be Mr. Burglars Hit The problem wps complicat­ Survivors include hia father, air station at Beevllle, Tex. ® fg ordinator, student council ad- Also, Garry Paradise of for secretary of the state. nation. ekdorslng candidate^ for the.' 'And Mrs. James Grunske, Mr. ed, according to l^ t night’s dis­ Earl A. Brown of Watertown, The other dead were Saul men and apparently decided to ,isar, and chairman of the Columbia, junior high science The ticket-balancer operates Lee said that at 11:30 a.m. to- congressional . nominations. and Mrs. Leon Rivers, and Mr. Office Complex cussion, by the aqditional $40,- N.Y.; a son, Robert W. Brown Mancl(cster Grange. She Iwj^Jl^rUnez, 44, and his son Eduar- drug curriculum at the high teacher, a 1969 graduate of wlthin a fairly tight set of rules, jay he was Informed by State Vernon’s Robert Steele, can­ and Mrs. Jqck Rothwell. If it OOO cut In the school budget and he runs the risk of alien- Democratic Chairman John didate for the.. Second (Jongres- rains after 2 p.m., the picnic ’Thieves broke into, a profes­ (totaling a cut of $106,000) plus , of Manchester: two daughters, the olrte.st living riember of Bin- bcwly returned from vempieu lo swim across me school. ' Eastern ConnecUcut State Col- sional office building at 267 E. atlng 10 persons for every one Bailey that, Daddario had chosen slonol District seat held by the will be canceled. the cutting ' of an additional Mrs. Jon Jennings of Coventry set Rebekah Ixxige at the time “ ghting in Vietnam. ^ stream to the other side, a dts- ^ with a B.S. degree; Miss Center St. | sometime last night, person, he pleases. Bridgeport Mayor Hugh Curran late Congressman William St. Bulletin Board diimp truck and equipment ip. ^ d Mrs. Paul H. Watson of of her death, and served as iU Bodies of the fliers were found ‘ has been acU^ly Involved In Murphy of Storrs, social and ransacked several offices, And,! while concentrating on -ig big running mate. Onge, is assured of his party’s Remember, June is tlie month ■the selectmen’s budget. Botfr- H ' She also in the street and those; of Marti- Squires reached the other tg^cher negotlaUons] student studies teacher. University of nomination tomorrow morning. making off with a small sum of grandchildren. ^ras a past pf^esldent of the nez and hisi son In theif home. bank, but while attempting to dovemihent, science curriculum Massachusetts graduate with a the various groups within his , ------1------to renew your dog license. All cute appear to have left the ’The convention will be held money. , Funeral services will be Sat­ Trinity P.ast Noble Grand As- Policesaid discovery of a swim back appeared to be in development, and the parent- B.A. Tlegree In 1968. own party, the ticket-balancer dogs over six months of age town boards powerless to meet urday at 2 p.m. at Holmes Fu­ must also keep an eye on the at 11 a.m. at Eastern Connect­ Entry was apparently gained sociation. _ body of a cat inl,i burned car trouble. An identlBed man tqacher - student organlzaUon. Also, Mrs. Norma Gumlaw of Manchester Area must be licenced. The dead­ by climbing tjirough an open the . rubbish problem under pres­ neral Home, 400 Main St., Man­ November elections — because, icut College In WUllmantic. line is "Tu^day, ljuhe 30. ent circumstances. Survivors include two sons, apparently led to a false report jumped in ; to assist him. Ar- 1 ^Bowen and his wlffe Jean a Andover, junior high mathe-' I"'Peter Marian! of Groton, the window, police said. Once In­ chester. Burial will -be in Town­ George B. K'rause and Ward G. that a fifth person had been tlficlal respiration was given home economics teacher ’ at matlcs teacher, a graduate of like other klnijs of tickets, his | Siiniiiier Prograinat' ^ Car Hits Tree, Republican congressional candi­ side, the thieves pryed the doors send Cemetery, Andover, ticket has to be sold. Uxill further notice, Bolton The Board of Recreation has Krause, both of Manchester; .six killed. .. untU-;,the ambulance arrived. Rham, reside with their tWo Westfield Teacherd College In date of two< years ago, . will of the offices of' the Manchester Friends may call at the fu­ ' news will be handled by Alan grandchildhen and six groat- ^ Mark Utson, 12, dashed from b ^ l Squires was pronounced children, Sharon and Billy, at 1967 with a B S degree- Mrs ^Driver'ipi^rown, place Steele’s nam.e In nomina­ Chamber of Commerce, Dr. openings fdr an additional girls neral home tonight from 7 to 9 granijchiid’ren. Cocconl. He can' be reached at p.m. his home with clothing in flames dfeail on arrival at Windham 16^ Hawthorne Bt., Manchester, Diana Tyler of Hebron’ narti' tion. , Francis W. Helfrick, Dr. John between the ages o t 10 and 14 649-0904. Funeral s?^(ces will be Mon- moment after the pl^ne struck^ Menjorim Hospital. time art teacher, Unlvemlty vf ^ o u t " t o w n Slightly Hurt "Steele has announced the ap­ BasUe, Dr. John C. Wright, Dr. In the Girl’s Softball program day at 2 p.m.' at St. M ary’s Hospital attendants described . Death was tentatively at- Rham High School Class of Hartford graduate thlm' m X Thomas N- Heoly, and Dr. l^eld at Crandall’s Park. Haps Edelmipiii A 21-yenr old Coventry man pointment of (Coventry’s ' ^ruce Episcopal Church. The Rev. his condition as grave_ '"identified man jago tenth annl- with a B.S degree. The Army-Navy Club . will Martin Dujte. - Those Interested In joining the Hons Edelmannr-84, of Mineo- suffered minor injuries In a Wilson as hlfickmpalgn manag­ la, N.Y., brother of Mrs. J. Mar­ Timothy Carberry will officiate. Mo^,( of the ‘nJured .suffered iributed to accidental drowning ^ersary X s r e X o n this week- And, Robert Morrison of ■ celebrate the signing bf the er and of Robert Jenkins of Stock-Market t ■ - - ______Burial will be in East Geme- bums'while fighting the fire, of- but an autopsy was ordered. North Grosvemorsd 1 i i deed to Its clubhouse tojporrow one-car accident this morning tin Vlsney of Coventry and Emil tgr‘v“rv.‘ ficers said, and were dismissed Squires was bom Oct. 1, 1933 I . — . . - junior on Old Stone House Rd. Mansfield Center, as his media NEW YORK (AP) — Stock E. Goehring and Mrs. William . .1- * 7.. About 60 people are expected high social studies, a B S with a party for members only director. Jenkins Is a former;' Friends mav call at the Wai- after emergency treatment. frortf 2 to 6 p.m., and for me'rri- Police said the victim, Rob­ 'malket prices moved ahead Sleber, Iwth of Tolland, died ,,iug puneral Home, 142 E. Cen ,, „ e son o Mrs. Lll-.^ jp; ^ buffet dinner tomor- graduate ithls month from' East- political reporter for the Wllll- -Me' bers, their wlves*\'and guests ert Greenleaf of Pine Lake early, today In modelrktely ac­ Sunday at his home. (g^' gt Sunday from 2 to 4 and miantlc Chronicle. from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. A buffet Shores, was thrown onto the tive trading. Private funeral services were 7 to 9 p.m. Stanley Petitions At 10:30 .a.m., the Dow Jones PLAZA DEPT. STORE Mail, 21; Nabbed and other refreshments will be roadway when his car ap­ I ■■ '■ : held this afternoon at the New- Democratic Second Congres­ average of 30 industrial stocks (We Have A Notion To Please) i served. parently spun around and hit a sional EMstrict challenge candl- , -I- \/ klrk and Whitney Funeral Richard .1. Bovf'eii Jr. ( J H U r U f f L ( ) U n l three,Z.. .fbrothers, rr,;.,. Frank J”""!' "1' '-l™ , M. C.nV.l connec,Icut State Col- tree. was up 2.74 at 696.33. Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East i, j , m , t On Dru|[j; Coiunl ____ • ^l^omprised of Dave xmito,Price, uuiuiJohn lege graauaiegraduate this month with '(j .date William Stanley has taken MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) ( Greenleaf was taken to Wind­ Advances held a narrow lead Hartford. Th*, Rev. Robert k. a oi n aa v, C^ Sdulres and •I^'n'eson, all a B.S. degree. out petition forms In hlB bld__to over decliners among the Issues OPEN WED., T H U ^ ., FBI. till 9 Miami Crime Figure ham Memorial Hospital where challenge the party nominee c-®adlngi7 Dl- men lihmed in federal grand operating with unsafe tires. He sional nomination last Saturjday sor. >' Henry James Faenza Jr., of Raymond Let^^T both of Willi- park Fatten, English; Elizabeth higher than normal , although __^ifrvlvor8 also Include a son, wife, a son, 2' daughters, 2 other jury Indictments for Illegal is scheduled to appear in Cir­ by a! 117-1P9 vote ot the New DUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON SERVED 12:00 till 2:30 P.M. brothers,. 6 sisters,"— iind 12 Rachel Rd.. was picked up taantlc, Mrs. William Melnlci mathematics; cuit Court H2, Maiichesteij July well below the figures published AND PLAZA HAS THE SUPPLIES a daughter, another brother and Flying In from California to tHdon transporting and disposing of se­ London Convention. ’Thursday. “ “ "TTr,’ . grandchildren by Windsor I^ocks police at his "I iLebanon, Mrs. Paul HeOn 20.. ■ U '' attend the weekend activities Hanennu curities was arrested Thursday ■Primary forms In the county Odd-lot short sales ran about X ■ . ,j ■ ^ slater, and five grandchildren. The fiineral will be Monday at J»b in Talcoltville, Andover and several nlecei are Elaine Borsotti and Mrs. g,. ’ *'®^tif®® teach- Other area police activity: In his second home 'at Trumbull, are available from Tolland’s 10 times the normal figure 8:16 a.m., from the Fiselte Fu- charges of possession of a ""iJ. nephews, Alex Braham,' nee Sharon Mil- . ( Corm. ,the FBI reports. Edwin J. Kowalski, 28, of 4 styrofoam Picnic Chests, Small Grills^ Mrs. Amlal Krause drug, and sale of Ibe funeral well be held Mon- Democratic town chairman Thursday. To some professional I.Irs. Minnie B. Krause, 88, of neral Home, 20 Sission Ave., ler, both formerly of Hebron. wi ’ . o f He was Identified os David R, I Vlrteta Dr., Mernon was charg­ Charles EJ?Thlfault. Hartford, with Mnuo rxf narcotics, are in connection 0 worth of Ame^can Ex­ appear In Circuit Court .ijl, primary petitions against pqrty 11%; 'niedyne, ahead % at ALL AT PRICES YOU LIKE! H&H CONSTRUCTION press Oo. stock. I Rockville, July 7, 7 ; endorsed candidate Al Ahearn 16%; 'Technlcon, up % at 80; of Bt^ton. and Ashland Oil, ahead % at SI. V

. r ■ ,'y _i. r a- ■A \ ik f~ . MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD. M AN^ESTER. CONl^I.. F R ^ A Y , JUNE 26, 1970 • '■ V-A PAGE TEN FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 Section Two FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 ' i®anriiP0l9r JEw ntng . tain a master calendar of var­ ious club events and have a Film Festival Scheduled ServicelQub monthly calendar printed In The Herald. A central listing of Cookout Plann^ Liaison Unit charities and projects which At Mary Cheney Library ■/! Show and OJbedience Dogf member clubs - might under­ For OpeninjT O f take will also be Initiated. Mjary Cheney Library will There will ,be - two showings ^Considered Mrs. Sabatella says she has present a two-part film festival each day of part two ot the Camp Kennedy Compete/m Neho Sunday A Manchester Junior Worn- already received firm commit- Monday through Thursday next festival, Film Festival 16.-The Show and obedience dogs from ell K'r o m of Wethersfield; en’s Club committee sent out ments for representatives from week In the main lobby. first will bo held at 13:16 P^-> Opening day ceremonies Mon­ Connecticut and several neigh- Dobermans, German Shepherds, 100 letters this week to service 12 local clubs and indications Part one, Film Festival 8, will lasting about 30 minutes. Trie day for Manchester’s Camp -clubs In Manchester to find out of an interest to join from some bo hold each day at 1:30 >p.m. program will be repeated at FIN AL D A \S • i f Kennedy will include a nqon .Jr. ,nl„.d O,. COnn.; Sporting, *fre. Ruth. which are willing to join a cen- 12 or other clubs. For clubs The films to be shown are from 1:16 p.m. TTie 16mm films are cookout by Brotherhood In Ac-^ annual sutnmer sh ^ - of the Tongren and Hounds, Robert tral coordinating committee, to that. dlX not receive a lettef and the silent movie era, In black short and In color. They aro; tlon (BIA), which raised funds Hockaniim Dog CHuby^e Amer- Tongren, Bloomfield; Working, be composed of one member afe Interested In joining the co; and white, and are part of ,thej fSom the collection of the Film In 1968 (or projects for the lean Kennel Club (AKC) sane- Miss (Jharlotte CHem, Norwood, from each participating club. ordlnatlng committee, Mrs. Sa- Hbrary^s 8mm collection avail-' Cooperative of Connecticut, camp for retarded children. tinned match will be at Mt. Mass.; Terrte'i’s and Ifpn-Sport- The women’s club committee batella Is available for contact able for-borrowlngi by adult paji, inc.. of which Mary Cheney LI- Camp Kennedy will open Mon­ . . . ^ „ Ihg, George Fowler, Meriden; met earlier this month and at 8J Mountain Dr.. South Wind- tronk! brary Is a member. day''ihom lng (or Its seventh Nebo, starting at » a m. ^ Terry, Wil- Mrs. Lorraine Sabatella, chair- sor. Included In the collection are The following are the festival PHASE ONE year. It will operate for three HlghllghU' of the day will be lAan, says that several local ------pJ------comedies featuring Charlie schedules: sessions of two weeks each, clos­ .the presentation of Best Adult T e fiv vylll alsg Judge club members responded favor- r-:. , ^ Chaplin. Laurel and Hardy, Festival 8 ing Aug. 7. The- camp director and Best I^ippy ns well as High- Best Puppyf In Match. Miss ably to the coordinating com- (Renter’s first Opera ^ c Fields and many other Monday: "The Unslnkable is Harry F. Smith jjffManchcs- ost Scoring Dog trophies after Alma Casey of East Longmea- KThe first opera to be present- old-time favorites; and others Bette Davis": A collection of ter, head of the camp for six of judging by many AKC-Ilcensed dow. Mass., will judge Ehippy- t>,mml«eTwomd fa^uflrc^^^^^ ed at the opening of the Metro- about wild life, space fl^hts c ^ s a^ut ^ great actress’ the seven years, A paid camp judges. Sweepstakes and select Best staff of five will be augmented The match Is In the ’’little Adult In Match, tact between various organlza- PoUtan Opera House In Lincoln travel and adventure, great m 19U by six, volunteer, registered w m MEMBBISHIPS leagues”- of the dog show game In obqdlence. Novice Y and X Uons in town, Mrs. Sabatella Center, New York City, the sport events, tmd famous his- Race *n nurses and 68 volunteer, teen­ savs and provide a clearing world premiere of Samuel Bar- torlcal personalities. .u , . and Its purpose Is to give be- will be judged by Bruce Gla- age counselors. h o L for dmes for fund rals- ber’s "Antony and Cleopatra. ” Rules for borrowing the 8mm Uno |^dol of t ^ Md glnners an opportunity to get nette, Meriden; Novice A and Ing events and events to which Leading roles were sung by ; films will be posted at the card Expo 67 . 'The universal arid Brotherhood In Action was experience In handling dogs as Open A, Marion Oowans, New phonograph international exhlblUon held In formed by Manchester Lodge well os to teach dogs how to Haven; Utility, Graduate Open the public Is Invited. Leontyne Price as Cleopatra' catalog near the Our company offers European Health Spa of Masons. Friendship Lodge Junior women hope to main- and Justlno Diaz as Antony. record collection. Montreal. ACT NOW J behave In the ring. Having ex- and Graduate Novice, Roger Wednesday: "World Without memberships In ,10 gradually increasing "price phases." Her^s of Masons, Campbell (Council perlenced and qualified judges Gagnon, Agawam, Mass.; No- Sun” : Jacques-Yves Cousteau's hbw the plan w6rks: (A) Membership privileges and benefits are- Knights of Columbus and Char­ pahs on the various breeds of vice B, Open B, and Graduate behind-the-scenes |antastlc un­ identical for all members, regardless of when they join (B) The ter Oak Lodge B’nai B’rith. dogs Is an Important part of a Utility, Edwin Keppler, ^Pitta- derwater saga; and "Marilyn BIA funds already have pro­ match. And the breeds are var- field. Mass.. Additional Infor- price phase in which a person joins determines the tee he pays for vided equipment and facilities Monroe” : The story of a - film as long as he is a member, including re-enrollment periods (C) Fees ied—everything from the exotic matlon from publicity chairman star. for (his camp. Afghan, the elegant Doberman, and club secretary, Mrs. Irene Thursday: "Kennedy, -the wfll not go down. Never again at the Manchester Spa will you be Monday’s cookout will be su­ the oh-so-soft fluff, the Pom- Pulkstenls, Huntington Dr., Ver- Man, the President” ; and "In­ able to join at the low, low "Phase One" Membership rates which pervised by James Holmes of eranlan; to the small African nohi termission Slides” : Authentic are in effect for a few days more. the KofC and Atty. Victor barkless dog, the Basenjl and There will be on adult admis- slides used In the old movie Moses of B’nai B’rith. Rapre- the Irish Wolfhound—the biggest s*on charge but children under houses. sentatlves of the two Mdfionic of them all. Dogs of the six dlf- 12, accompanied Yjy on adult, Film Festival 10 lodges also are on the arrange­ ferent groups—Sporting, Hound, will be . admitted free. Refresh- W on derlan d Monday: “Megalopolis: Cra^ ments committee. The cookout Working, Terrier, Toys and Non- ments will he av.allable. die of the Future,” 22 minutes: will be (or campers, staff and Sporting—have an equal chance RISWUMt fWkAMD Examination of the life and volunteers. for the top awards In the breed problemis of megalopolis, the On Aug. 8, the day after the ring: Best Adult or Best Puppy In Match. urbanized northeastern sea­ camp closes, BIA will honor the i U88En DRIM board extending from Boston to staff and volunteers with -a buf­ Obedience competition covers fet supper at the KofC Home. PAMCAN Washington. various levels of training, start­ HARTFORD ROAD A PINE ST, MANCHESTER BIA, in addition, has estab­ ing with the very basic Novice OKN Tuesday: "The Great AJM. PAL Rights," 14 minutes: An exag­ lished a $1,000 Camp Kennedy "Y ” class for beginner dogs 17:45 H 10 BYind. Eajch year, starting with gerated view of what life ('in and handlers through the! most this year, an award will be giv­ demanding Open and Utility America would be like If the en to an outstanding, volunteer classes which involve jumping, Bill of Rights disappeared; also, councilor who will be going on retrieval of various objects, and "Hangman,” 12 minutes; The to college In the (all. scent discrimination. Each obed­ Importance of involvement as Tile cash award will be the ience entraiit hopes to take an individual’s moral responsi­ annual interest on the $1,00 Highest Scoring Dog trophy. bility. NICHOLS principal In the fund._, Wednesday: "Long Tidal FEEL FREE TO DROP The youngsters do their thing, Thq recipient will be chosen too, in Junior Showmanship, River,” 33 minutes; Katherine They’re Headed in Opposite Directions WE'LL BE OPEN FROM 10 TO 16 by the camp staff. Atty Moses which Is open to boys and girls MANCHESTER Hepburn narrates the story of is the trustee of the fund. the ^Connecticut River’s heri­ Two American Field Service ’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- High School last year whUo After a feW days of orienta- also as a parti(?lpanl In the AFS ages 10-16 who. have never woh tage, and makes a dramatic exchange students take a break neth Bensen of 257 Ludlow Rd., staying with Mr. and Mrs. tlon in Ix>ndon with an AFS dl- program. Christine called her TIRE plea for conservation. from the routine of packing to will depart from Kennedy Inter- James Kolbe and her American rector ^ d other exchange stu- a few days ago to make their Judged solely on their ability to Student Attends enjoy a chuckle over an item national Airport Tuesday. She sister Kathy of 291 Henry St., dents. Miss Bensen, 17, will be Initial contact, handle their dogs In the ring, Thursday: "Yours For a and the quality of the dog does about the country where one of will be the guest of Mr. and will leave Monday on the first off to meet her host family. Her The Adlers are well Indoctri- SPECIALISTS Song,” 13 minutes: A backyard not enter into it. The winners WPI Techiquest them will be spending the sum- Mrs. Ralph Adler of Cardiff, leg of her trip home to Homs- Welsh sister, Janet, 19, wUl ar- nated in the exchange program. sanctuary In Berlin, Conn., of the girls’ and Ixjys’ classes IN Manchester mer. Wales. Miss Mary Cutts,, who by. New South Wales, Austral- rive home a few days later Last year, they were hosts to a which was established to attract A member of compete for Best Junior Hand­ migratory and resident' birds High School’s class of 1971, Paul Miss Christine Bensen, left. Was a student at Manchester la. ^ from her year’s study in Iowa, young lady from Calltomia. ler. • ALIGNMENT throughout the year; also, ' to a "visual preview tour" of our beautiful Romanowlcz of 23 Village St., Mr. Adler is a wages, o rpay- (Front E!nd Parts) three-quarter-million-dollar health club for men and women, now uqfler con­ ^ A special attraction will be an "Marshland Is Not Wasteland,” is attending the 32nd Technl- A motor vehicle check revealed t; roll clerk in Cardiff, ^ e lr soh, information "Courtesy Comer” struction in Manchester. Alone So Far 14 minutes: The value of Ameri­ quest, an annual vocational that the car he was driving had Ralph Jr., 20, is attached to the to disseminate information on • BRAKES ca’s coastal marshes as sources Yhe Grand Opening is only a few months away (September, probably). Now and guidance session' being Court Cases been reported stolen In Boston diplomatic service in London. all phases of dog care, training (Disc or Regular) of food, spawning and nesting during the pre-opening period, we're conducting membership activities from conducted this week at Worces­ last January. Mr. Ader Is a wages, or pay- and showing. Free reprints on grounds for many species - of : an on-site trailer comfortably carpeted and furnished to provide a reception ter ’(Mass.) Polytechnic Insti­ Gallulo was found guilty of this country will be' spent on a various subjects will be avail- • MUFFLERS area and private conference rooms. ^ fish and wildlife. / ! tute. r CIRCUIT COURT 12 operating while his license is Odegai^d Announces bus tour with other >CFS etu- able. Frank Parker of Avon, The Technlquest program Is Manchester Session under suspension, and was dents from abroad, start:-.g well known breeder-judge, will • TAIL PIPES SEE true-to-life color photos of the Grecian swimming pool, mineral whirlpool, designed to familiarize high Two Norwich men were found fined $100. Newsman, Dies from Hartford and termlntu. ; answer questions on all breeds • SHOCKS. Danish ice plunge, Finnish rock sauna, Turkish steam room, Arizopa-dry in­ school students with the disci- not g;uilty of breaking andi^n- Arthur F. Brainard, 23, of For State Senate In Cleveland, Ohio., From tht , of dogs. EnRouteTo halation room, conditioning /oom, sun booths. (4lso, the beautiful jfireplace pline of engineering in order to tering with criminal Intent, al- Hartford, was also found piUty she will fly to Los Angeles on Most judging will begin at 10 Complete 12 ft Pool Kit lounge, Yogi relaxation room, health food cocktail bar, private dressing booths, help them jleclde whether or ter a hearing in probable cause ^f operating a motor vehicle '^0 Gdyr. BcHfrlGi Summer Home showers and convenient vanity room. not they wish to pursue an en- yesterday. while his license ia( under sus- , s . v : ; LEARN about the unique European Health Spa program. It combines the latest gLUeerlng career. The two, Richard L. Hill, 28, pension, and was also fined the formally announced hlS candidacy for the Kepubll Bucelvlclus) Spaniels, Junior Handling, How- • Sturdi-Steel Pool with Lock Frame GREENWICH, Conn. (AP) — and best scisntifically developed health and fitness facilities with a friendly In the program, each student - and Robert L. Perkins, 32, also n,inimum $100. ' can nomination for state senator from the 4th Sena- 296 Broad St., Tel. 643-1161 Robert Spivak, a columnist and professional staff of health maintenance specialists who plan a program for becomes a member of an engl- pleaded not guilty to charges of other cases disposed of in- torial District. He is the only declared candidate for the HOURS e Coleco Kieen-F]o Filter former Washington correspond­ you alone. neering team. Under the guld- larceny under $230, and were duded: nomination. ------Mon., Tues., Wed. 8-5:30 • 36“ Ladder • Foot Bath ent for the New York Post, died ^ance of a professor, the team is put on the July list ( o p East paul O. Ewlg, 17, of 86 Vll- The 4th Senatorial District Republican Party. Hard work Thursday in a motel here. He directed to seek a «0utlon to a Hartford jury trial. Rockville, charged Renubllcan convention will be honest campaigning will Thura., Fri. 8-8 H ug* 3-foot deep seaside pool with plenty of swim 'n splash roomi Lock-frame construetioii, was 56. current.. problem. Romanowlcz Hill and Perkins were al- with breaking and entering with elect Tom Meskill and his en- / rugged steel top and bottom rails, vertical luppertt and heavy gaug* vinyl liner. 1/10 HP fil* The family said he had worked with other students on legedly Involved in the theft of criminal intent, and larceny im- ® P "™ ’ tTi-e team BITUMINOUS Sat. 8-1 tor keeps water clean. Tubular steel ladder and poolside foot both. stopped overnight with his a practical problem for the de- an antique clock from a Bolton ^gj. jjso, nolled. ^ Glastonbury branch of the First ” I plan to do my best, Ixith daughter Miranda en route to sign, m SJto^ure and market- home last April. Joseph Belanger. 28, of 48 Federal Saviings Bank. The dls- hi campaigning, and then, in DRIVEWAYS his summer horn ein Martha’s Ing of a balltoialve. David Allen, 19, of 29 Dover Linden St., charged with breach trict is comprised of the towns representing 4th District peo- PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY, WE HONOR Vineyard, Mass. He apparently He Is a memjber of tlw Na- R(J,^ pleaded guilty to a charge peace by assault, nolled. of Manchester, Glastqnburjfi pie.” 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE! 2 YEAR GUARANTEE! suffered a stroke, the ramlly tlonal Honor Society ana 14th of illegal possession of a con- william P. |)burant/ 17, of 56 Marlborough and East Htimp* The 4th Senatorial District . . . FREE ESTIMATES . . . /Waste/bhargW 15 FOOT OVAL POOL KIT said. In a class of 685 at MHS. He is trolled drug (marijuana), irving St., charged' with breach ton. will elect a new state senator ( THEirnwIMKCARD I 0 0 Spivak joined the Post in 1943 active In Boy Scout Troop 126 judge Henry (Joldberg ordered g( peace, nolled. - Odegard issued the following In November. The Democratic Complefe with Aqud-Mefic filter, (ULj approved, 42" and spent nine years as the pa­ where he serves as a junior as- a pre-sentence Investigation, William Baker, charged with statement today: ipeumbent since 1966, State e.&H. PAVING CO. WEST ST., B O L ^ N ^ 649-6288 pool leddker, skimmer, with 4 0" depth. per’s Washington correspond­ sistant scoutmaster and holds and his case * was continued to^gjjtainlng money unijer false “ It Is my intention to seek Sen. David Barry of Manches- \ ^ ---j ent, He left In 1961 to devote full both the God and C o^i^y and Aug. 6. pretenses nolled. TTie charge the Republican nomination for tei* passed up the chance for timero a colunrn called "Watch Eagle Scout Awards. He hopes - Allen was arreSted last Satur- connection with a bad our 4th ‘ Senatorial‘ ..District,...... re-election to seek the nom- no the Potomac.” attend either WPI or Rensse- day at his home, when police gj,eck he wrote that was cashed inaUon for First District con- Since 1966, he published and laer Polytechnic Institute. ^ found 22 $10 bags of marijuana py piA brq^er, Harry Baker, - gressman. edited a newsletter from Wash­ 'X ' in his closet. Originally held o’n ^po appeared in court last He lost out for the nomina­ ington called the "Spivak Re­ a $1,000 surety bond, he was re- week, on the same charge, also tion last Sunday to State Sen. port.” Bidding Called leased on his written promise to nolled. Jay Jackson of West Hartford. Once during the Eisenhower appear. Several cases were continu- Barry announced yesterday C d o o d la n d , G A R D E N S administration, Spivak com­ On Water Main An additional icharge against gd: David P. Deyorio, 19, of sn that he will primary Aug. 19 plained that President Eisen­ for the nomination. Bids will be opened July 7, Allen of conspi^cy to break gt. John St.; John E. Murphy, 168 WOODLAND ST.—OPEN DAILY TILL » —PHONE e48-M14 hower was ignoring him at ,at 11 a.m. In the Municipal and enter with criminal intent is, of 28 Trotter St.; and Arlene Tile 4th Senatorial District's White House news conferences. Bulling, for the materials was nolled. Sheff, 18, of 162 Greenwood St.; Democratic nominee, named When the complaint got Into needed for construction of a A charge of theft of a motor East Hartford; all charged with June 16, Is Atty. Dominic Squat- Take It From l8le, Dearie— . print, the President again re­ new water main In Center-W. vehicle was nolled In the case of illegal possession of; narcotics, rito of Manchester, coordinator cognized Spivak. for questions Center-Pine Sts. ^ — Robert L. Gallulo, 22, of Water? continued to July 30 for a hear- of (Barry’s campaign. THERE'S STILL TllSlE and the newsman laughed the The bid llsU a total of 27 bury. He was arrested June 11, ing in probable cause, Od^ard, a realtor, was first episode off. different types of items need- when police stopped him on Deyorio, Murphy, and ' HQss elected to the Manchester TO PLANT with PLANTS Spivak was a freelance writer ed lor the water-main Installa- w. Middle Tpke., for his speed, sheff were among six persons Board of Directors In 1966, at after his graduation from the tlon'- ^ ______arrested Feb. 26 by Manchester the age of 26. Bl^.elected last from University of Cincinnati in 1936. - detectives at a drive-in restau- November, he was the second He was bom In Dayton, Ohio. w- rant. A^considerable quantity of high vote-getter and was nam­ WOODLAND GARDENS! Before his newspaper career, HEADQUARTERS heroin and narcotics equipment ed deputy I mayor by the board. he also served as publications were reportedly seized. A native of Elk River, Minn.,— director f<^ the Student Defend­ for MONSANTO Three alleged "pushers,” he is a 1963 graduate of Michi­ SCOTT® SPEfIjIAL DEAL! ers of Democracy,and the Fight Oct a $1.49 Aerosol of 1‘Spot Weeder” (or . Louis Ojeda, 28, and Augustin gan Technological University, ■for Freedom Committ^^. JON-LY COIFFURES only 26c with Each Purchase ol Any Vazquez, 25, both of Hartford, with a degree In electrical en­ 4 He was a member of the TALK witjt our representatives, who will answer all your questions. (No here- Scott Fertilizer!______101 CENTER STREETj" and Wayne DeCapua, 22, of East gineering. He came to Man­ HTH White House Correspondents As- today-and-gone-lomorrow "advance" people, these staff piembers have relo- David O. Odegard Hartford,, were charged with Il­ chester In 1964 and atteMded the ‘'soclation and the iWashington ' cated in this area with their families and will be your permanent core staff MANCHESTER, .CONN. legal sale of heroin. D ^apua Prior to the conveltlon, I will OonnecUcut SWIMMING Athletic Club. ONLY MINUTES AWAY. when the European Health Spa opens.) : “ . Graduate School of Engineer­ BEDDING PLANTS^ He Is survived by' his wife was- admitted to Norwich State visit with all the delegates, ni WILL BE Cl sED FROM Hospital, and both Ojeda and to seek voLlng .commitmeni ing and the University of Hart­ Ajdrlenne and another daughter 6 ford School of Political Set- POOL SUPPLIES! Loma. .... Vazquez were among several and endorsements, but to hon- Vi who escaped from the Hartford estly outline my principles and JULY 3 — JUpf t i Correctional ^Center on Seyms to “ answer questions. He Is Manchester alternate to the Capitol Region Council \ St. shortly^hereafter. They haviq "This Is a key election year Ageratum, < Snaps, Marigolds, Salvia^ Let Us Help Y ^ With Your James Burnes, \never been apprehended. for Connecticut and for our of Governments, i Lawn and Garden Inseot Prob­ In 1968, he wa;s awarded the Petunias, Asters and Many More. lem ! Headquarters (or: Ortho, Newsman, Dead Distinguished Service Award by Kerr-McGee, and Aomo Garden rhemicals. Get The Right Solu­ i j " Of H ^rt Attack the Manchester Jaycees. tion To Your Problems The Second Youth Arrested He Is married to the former rtirst Time! WESTPORT, Conn. (AP) _ Jack Wignall Ted Fellows Don Bain Kay Allman Now Air-CondlHoiwcl ,P{ecciuM .W* Lovw You! Karin Naymaeter of Osseo, James Bumes, 42, a news corre­ Mtmgei Aiilsitnt Manager Membership Advisor M ie s' ConsulUnt NATIVE: Peas, Beet Greens, Spinach, Swiss Chard, Rad­ In Series of Burglaries ^nA . The couple resides at 27 VEGETABLE PLANTS spondent for the American ishes, Scallions, Boston Lettuce, Salad Bowl, Mc(?iinn Dr. with their three Saa Our Broadcasting Co., died of a 1 Beets, Green, Yellow Squash, Green, Yellow A 16-year-old Willlmantlc commit larceny, and two counts children —^Lynn-, 10, OirisUne, heart attack in his home RECEIVE 3 special Invitation to visit the beautiful Hamden Spa, open since I I Beans, Turnips, Cauliflower, Shalots, Belgium Vbuth was arrested on a Circuit of assault with a knife. 8, and Thomas, 6. Salactton of bruary,and use the same wonderful facilities which will be yours as a mem- Endive, Imported Red Onions and White Radishes. contaiiwr 6 3 ® “" 3 forS2ilO f ' Wedneaday. Court 12 warrant yesterday In Both Loree and Dixon were )- ■V Bumes joln ^ AiBC News In Sr here in Manchester in a few months. NATIVE: Strawberries, Bing Cherries- l^angoes, Canta- . presented In CJlrcult Court 12, Quality lopns; Seedless Grapes, Aprlcou) Limes, Peaches, coni)e(jtlon with four Tomatoes, Peppers^ Eggplant, Cabbage, 1962 and covered many of the Nectarines, and Blueberries. . ^ °'**® Manchcslbr, yeii|terday and their P^ublic Records major civil rights events and ur­ bream last week. cases vrare c%tinuqd to July 9 Lettuce, Broccoli, Celery, Parsley, Onions EVERGREENS, Lowest Charter Membership Rates Now— in the month of June only! Warrantee Deeds ban disorders In the nation. WEEKEND SPECIALS Daniel Thomas Loree 136 for a hearing in probable cause. ancf Many More. ' Bom In Bridgeport, Conn., he The savings you make by enrolling early will continue throughout your membership Pleasant St. was arrested at the Loree was previously found Doris C. Novelll to Margaret SHADE AND held degrees from Rutgers Uni­ uome of a girl friend at 676 guilty and is awaiting sentence C. Schaller, parcel of land at 119 S te e l W a ll versity and the Columbia Uni- CANTALQPES ...... '...... 3 for $ 1 .0 0 HOT HOUSE TOMATOES...... lb. 3 9 ^ Hilliard ,8f., and wa* charged In Windham County Superior Cambridge St., conveyance tax ORNAMENtAL veitslty Graduate School of Jour­ With four counts of breaking and Court on the following charges: $29.16. Ou^ LaW Vegetable Plants nalism. - i I CUCUMBERS ...... 3 for 2 9 0 r ■' I. entering with criminal intent; Three counts of breaking and Marriage'Licenses Bumes Is survived by his wid­ GREEN or YELLOW SQUASH...... 2 lbs. 3 9 0 ^^nd three counts of larceny, two entering a dwelling In the day- pgter Bell Seaman, Spring- Ara Now Ready! » fl; Wide Swim Phol ow, the former Barbara Aim IW/O tHIS WEEKl PRE-OPENING HOURS Feel free to drop in SEE OUR DISPLAy I o E IMPORTED BASKETS! over $16, and one under $l6. limy, two count* of breaking and g^d Nancy Alice New squared top steel rail and rigid steeL vertical King, a daughter, his mother, a any day.orxall On, June 18, homes at 216 and entering .,wlth criminal Intent, f^j^hinond 283 Spring St., July brother and two slaters. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. We Carry The Manchester Evening Hendd supports for extra strength. Heavy duty steel corru­ 270 Woodland St., and at 67 and and (our counts of larceny^un- gouth Untied Methodist Mon.-Sat COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS SEE OUR COMPLETE-. ^LINE gated sidewall, baked enamel finish. Strpng vinyl liner Funeral servlc^ will be held 160 Chambers St., were broken der $12,000. Church. ' — w OF: Landsoaito Materials i Saturday at St. Lukq’s Chapel In 647-1 into and ransacked. In (.Addition, he has pleaded ' ' GERANIUM SALE with drain, 20 inches deep. ** 10 A.M. to 6 P.M, Shrubs, Ornamental and Shade Westport. for more information This Is the second arrest In guilty to New London County uuiiaing 'rermiis Trees, Needle and Broad Leafad 1 3 Sunday connection with the breaks, charges of breaking luid enter- Charles Odermann, demolition. Evergreens, Perennials, Vlaaa, 515 MIDDLE YURNPIKE WEST ld ftx24''Size ... *25** First on Television Michael P. Dixon, 17, of Hart- Ing with criminal Intent, and.of greenhouse at 604 Parkier etc. at LOWEST PRICES FOB MANCHESTER, CONN. ford, was arrested Tuesday taking a motqr vehicle wlthoju St., $100. AN Colors C .FINEST qUAUTYI Com* m 4 Franklin D. Rooseveilt was the p ROOUCEI" night and chai’ged with four the owner’s permission. Ever Ready Destruction (or Rog. 99c41.19 see for yourself . . . I ^ first president to appe^ on tele­ PFPn • 1970 MFM Oii/ned and operated by Health Industries, Inc. i.ounts of conspiracy to break ' ”Bbth Loree and Dixon were Dart’s Dairy Ino., demolition of USE OUR LAY^A.WAY OR MASTER CHARGE CARD vision, at the opening of the «T6 OAKLAND ST„ MANCHESTER — 64S-6384 and enter with criminal Intent, held at Hartford Corroctlonipl building at 316 E. Center St., World’s Fair at New York City three 'counts ol conspiracy to Center In Ueu of $6,000 bond. $600. on April 80, 1989. 74

)-• H X' '\,- ■ V ' ■''a: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ANC14EST£R./»NN.. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, J9I0 ?AGE TWELVE MANC/h ESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN., FlilDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 PAGE THIRTEEN ^------\ expended by such school as the both the rags and his articles Andover " CCLU Lawyer Argues: actual cost of a secular educa­ for sale ho did not usually ques­ tion the weight unless It felt Hindus Flee Palastan T V Tonight tional scrvIcc-nsiTderod to chil­ '47-72-73 , od words corresponding to numbers 61 64-67 It Slighted Not in the l^iiblic Interest let her have a broom for a <)f your Zodiac birth sign. “C By FRANK N. HAWKINS .IB. har 20-year-6Id daughter Just 6:00 (S) Perry M«ion reseijted "assistance in the form y * T A U R U I price that would make up for 1 A 3f And 61 Byoon«» SCORPIO HOUSEHOLD GOODS AMOclated Press Writer they reached the border. She \ (SO) Munttem HARTFdRD, Conn. (AP) - A should not Involve Itself In such of purchase of secular edu- A M . 7^ \ (40) F Troop (C) ^ "lucky buck" specials the stone. On getting home, he 2 Organize 32 ProctGcJ ocr. HARIDASPUR, India (AP) — pointed to the baby she was 6:M (40) WeAlhrr Wntoh (D lawyer lor the Connecticut Civil an . inspection and that the cational services." ; . I MAy/fo 3 Turn 33 Forgiving NOK, 21" M«1 Tool Co 2V7raK0r — '69 Bufek Slcykirii Makhan I..al Biswas, 48, and hla holding and sobbed, "It was her 6:S0N(S0) QllllghAn*H lulaml (C) emptied out a very heavy cop­ 4 Choose 34 Chorm (^ Tru^h or ('onNrquenreii schools should not have to on- He iusserted that the reasoning j g good tonight and Saturday only' 2- 9-2fl.31j'0 A spok^esman for the Andover brother farmed together In EVir- mother.” Liberties Union said Thursday in per pot ^ that had a leak. He 5Be 35 For SAY. JUNE 28th — SUN., JUNE 29lh 6:50 (IRV Sewing Show* * (C) of three Conncfcticut federal -X T --.--. — , ^ CJOBGriATIOKS wbuld have gladly paid nf^any 6 0 n 36 Corn# 32 45-53 Plarmihg and Zoning -Commis­ idapur district of £)ast Pakistan According to Indian govern- 8:00 (S-8r\W'e«lher — Sporln and t’ S- District Court that the INI 7 Ar>other 37,Finoliiir>g Nrw« \ (0) ijtate’s aid to non-publlcschool "It’s not g(x)d either for the court Jiidgos in the recent Tilton SA6ITTARIUS sion todtly Indicated Its concern for many years. They were ment figures 3.9 niiilion persons Finch case was sound. The eS •flannel back table cloth . -. , ...... m e Because ' woolen clothes - be- lowed the original brook bed but over rag prices for the ^k^AY 21 8 Your 36 Attention 216 WOODBRIDGE STREET ... IsSl MehiV’. N a v r"" should be overruled because “‘“A*: _acho<>ls, he said 9 Activities 39 And over Irresponsible rumors members of the minority Hindu migrated from East Pakl.stan to came unfit for further use while on the contour of the bordering 'rfjUHl 70 lO D oy • 40 To DB9.7I which he said have been circu­ (40) N enii y •tintexdye...... 27 pi ice! horse, harness and wagon weri 13 Ahead 43 In ways somewhat uneasy. They years after partition of. the sub­ (8) Newn with Frank os shoddy. Small machines that er than the dkch to create suf- CANCER 14 Good 44 Untound CAfRICORN that recent criticism of the “ ,%• herently discriminate against "Ponnftlcut children ------the cheapest available. The l^ t 45 With packed up and made a painful continent to create the separate nolda . • • ladies gowns and pajamas . . . '/o price! could operate with only one- ficlent fall of the water to turn f^ y u H e 71 i s There's Die. 77 ^ (18) Dick Van Dyke \ * the black and the poor.'' cducathm.” of the load might be sold In 2^w 16 Project 46 You'll commission for falling to co­ four-day trip that brought them countries of India and Pakistan, Screeiiwriter To Head 77 17 Need 47 Turn JAM. )» (SO) Iluntley-Brinkley s »por« statements were made by v^'We'rc sailing into troubled man power were used to pick o wheel with its weight. This York state where the whole out­ operate with Mai Tool and En­ to a refugee camp in this border Western diplomats in New 7:00 (3) Death Valley Dayi “ * • spray" paint ...... the cloth apart to get the fibres power relieved a family of the iG\J2-25-2r-52 18 For 46 A 1-16-19 36/(r > gineering Co, was entirely (8) Truth .or ConsequenreH IC)’ Peter L. Costas of the CCLU, times i^'this country when there 1970-71 Oscar A4ard8 fit was sold and he would make Rj54-62-6; 19M oy 49 Midtt 4a 48 8l-82Vg^ yillage 9-miles east of Calcutta Delhi admit they are uneasy (18) t'andld Camera ^ to card and spin Into new -thread hand work. 20 Ideas 50 P«rsof>ol false. Sources about town were TA G SALE who 1s representing a group of need to employ every re- • thong sandals ...... 2 7 e It home walking or accepting AQUARIUS "About a month ago the Mos- about the large migration and (30-40) News — Weather —.' HOLLYWOOD / aP) — for weaving. Thfij^esultlng prod- guch one man or one family LEO 21 You 51 Try attributing commission Indiffer­ Hports and Special Report 7"i ■ Connecticut ’ residents bringing source In the comhjunlty. We rides which were offered by al- 22 Gomblirig 52 Watered WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 lenls forced my brother to sign the Tension which has sprung up Screenwriter Daniel ^aradosh J’'” ' .-dh ence to an alleged transfer of 7:80 (3 net Smart K

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By Lippy rONUlllT’S tlA.’VIBH . 7 ______W Army A Navy vs. Police & EARL YOST Fire, Waddell Sporta Editor Amerioan league CHICAGO (AP) — It’s If completely nonartlstlc . auc- the sixth after punching a run­ Blow Big Leads Mother Talks Kaat Division Man. Auto Parts vs. Nasslff, Hinson Golf Leader, better, says manager Lw ii6,07i packing wrig- scoring single In the fourth. Buckley W. L. Pet. Q.B. Durocher, for his Chicago In the big Met second, six Ansaldi’s vs. Oilers, tferplanck BOSTON ( A P ) — E very-. starter Mike Nagy allowed clutch hit which would haVe 11 Notes from the Little Blaclc^ook Of Practices, Baltimore 4S 26 .643 But Leo conceded the resur- hits, three errors and a'double New York Cubs to do a June swoon thing is a challenge only two singles for five Innings awarded Santiago a victory. I iTwo different sounding whistles may^be needed if two Nearly Made Boo-Boo than a September sag, gence of the Mets, who did vir- steal, anchored Ken Holtzman basketball games are scheduled at the same time at the Detroit tually the same thing to the with his fifth lo.ss against eight Methods Used Boeton which last year cost them VFW ^SL'^ncW^^^flnlsh [his s^easthlt^ keen a great new Charter Oak Park complex. The two basketball CLEVELAND (A P)— Larry Hinson, a highly person­ Cubs last Septfeniber, was due to wins. The Mets pulled amther the season with a .600 mark, bombed for five rbqs in the bid to break the 7-7 standoff. He Cleveland the National League East courts are side Iiy side. . . . Cheney , Tech hasn’t been able young man who overcame the handicap of a polio- more than basepath fleetncss, double steal In the seventh, wlUi defeated league leading Mori- hack in the sixth. Sparky Lyle sufrpdered Iqd off the 13th with a line * o t MANSFIELD, Pa. (AP) Washington pennant. league leading Mori able to post a winning baseball record since the 1961 withered left arm to become one of the most consistent which already has produced a Joe Foy swiping home. ■. arty Bros, last night at Buck- ■Ainencan Leag’Ue S East a homer and put the tyui^ run to right. However, Frank Roblii' —Mrs. James McMillen is West Division “ If we have to run Into a club record of 74 thefts. • • • Division. on base In the ninth. X son leaped higlT to make a spec- season and the school has enjoyed but one winning sea^ money-winners on the pro golf tour, almost made a boo- Minnesota 41 23 .641 _ slump,. I’d rather do It now than ley Field, 4-3. The defeat put son In the last 13 years In bas------■ thinking of writing about “ Kverytlme they swung the PIRATES - CARDS.—_ the MBs at 9-5-1 and Nasslffs The Red Sox built a seven-run Jose Santiago, Boston’s v e w - tacular catgh, holding on to the lx)o afterrftaking the first-round lead in the $150,000 California 40 .688 3 later on," said a surprisingly, ketball. This .should be good *"8: player. . . / Top baseball college athlete recruitipg. bat against us this week they Steve • Carlton of the Cards Is 9-5 In the title race. lead and had Baltimore's first an right-hander trying to com^'-hall although ho injured his Cleveland Opeh with a five-under-par 65. Oakland 39 31 .667 5 composed Durocher after the enough reason for school au- crowd of the sea^n at Mt. Nebo She ought to know some­ "I haven’t won yet this year,” — — ------got a hit,’’ said Durocher, whose was breezing toward his second David Plcrro pitched a three- place Orioles on the ropes for back from serious arm surgery back In coming down on the Kansas City 24 42 .364 18 World Champion New York thoritiee tojtake a good look at expected MMday night when thing aliout the subject. the 26-year-bld boyish blond said Aurora Country Club course Cubs ended a disastrous home straight shutout and had a 2-0 hitter and support came from five Innings before a crowd of last year, became the sixth Red shoH. right field wall. Chicago 26 46 .367 19 Mets wrapped up a five-game the athletic program and make Frank McCoy ^brings hla Ver­ Two of her sons have been Tbursday;^ "but I’m playing ‘*'® “ '"®: rookie Bill stand. lead when the Pirates erupted the plate by Rick QuentaJs’ two 20,548 at Fenway Park 'ihurs- Sox hurler In the 10th and 'Ihe lmst the Red Box could do Milwaukee 23 '40 .338 20 sweep, with an 8-3 triumph adjustments wherever neces­ non Orioles to town to battle good enough to win. When I do, Brask; Grier Jones, and Tom­ In the ninth. Bob Robertson’s hits and Glen Madsen’s two day. Then the Orioles caught up hurled three strong Innings. He after thkt.waa Billy ConlgUari>’s Moriartys. Action starts at 6 the target of basketball nmrsday’s Results TTiursday and took a U4-game "Not only did they get the with Boston pit hlng and went deserved a better fate before he solo homcR starting the 14th, sary. Cheney’s athletic pro- coaches. I hope It’s Dow Jones. my Aaron. breaks, the Cubs had six errors ‘ '"‘P'®’ Oliver’s double and a RBI’s gram has not kept In step with o’clock. Seats will be at a pre­ Baltimore IS, Boston 8;, 14 In- lead over the reeling Cubs on to a I3;8 victory in 14 Innings, tired and had to give way to Cal Hiat was tro, little too late as Mrs, McMillen took notes on He Bu'rveyed toe somewhat Bob Menne, Dick Carmody nings It’s quite * slump longest of several defensive mental “ ‘‘P'® ®‘‘ '’® tled the Guy Tolly had two of the los- mium . . . Jerry Katona will and Billy Maxwell shot 67s 'Hie Red Sox collected 18 hits, Koonce m the Orioles exploded Moe Drabows^, the seventh area technical schools In the the technique of recruiters from surprised faces of toe Cleveland New York 3, Cleveland 1 the season at seve^’ games. In- >«?««« series, but they ®®°[® and Mike Mc- past decade. Handle the scoring and write­ while those in toe 68 group In­ including four b y George Scott for six runs In the 14th. Baltimore pitcher gs the Orioles ups for Manchester’s American more than 200 colleges, who In reporters than hastily added, Detroit 2, Washington 1 cludlng last Sunday’s double advantage of every oppor- ^ay, Richie Hebner hit two RBI’s and three by Carl Yastrzemski. The Red Sox had a runner In employed all but tmee of their recent months besieged her son, cluded Bert Greene, Tom Wels- V.F.W. 102 Olx—4-7-2 Legion baseball team this’^sum- "Of course, I’d like to win here, California 7, Chicago 3 loss to St. Louis, and a collapse ‘ unity which presented Itself. *^® ihe winning However, the Orioles managed scoring position in every Inning 25 players, picked up the victory ' O ff the Cuff Tom, with offers to come to too.” kopf. Bob Charles, Bob Murphy, Milwaukee 4, Minnesota 1' Moriartys 000 003^-3-3 mer .... Lost Sunday’s Souto Frank Beard and Mason Ru­ out of the league lead the BrmfiB . "There’s no question we miss » ^ 21 and earned a split of a four- after the ninth. However, they with five Innings of .clut^ relief Officials of the Manchester Windsor - Manchester Leglm , their Institutions of higher learn­ Today’s Games Plerro and Barber; Hlers, Dow Jones late this summer dolph. _Defending _ _ champion held for 83 days. Randy Hundley (Injured catch- p h i u - E X ^ S — Eagleson, Nelswanger and game aeries. couldn’t come through with the work. Jaycees Golf Committee deserve baseball game was run off In ing. She and her husband, a Oakland (Hunter 11-5) at Mil­ Elsewhere In the NL, Pitts- er). but our hitting and pitchine -ri... nuuir , - , itlst, aren't happy with what Is the richest stop on toe pro^i^jharles Coody hadI* ^ a... 72 \^0ll Gronato. a slap on the wrist for being In one hour and 40 minutes, which lour, a 3300,000 event with k back waukee (Xjockwood 0-4), N burgh rallied for three runs in have been terrible when wf vvln^na/^n on a theXsaw. the embarrassing position last jg excellent time for nine In- 160,000 prize to toe winner. „ Among toe missing are California (May 4-4) at Kansas the ninth Inning and beat St. needed either. There’s only one BvrQn'*^Browne rtro i INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Lev Spencer Hurls Shutout Tuesday of having to disqualify nings. a nasty, dirty busi­ City (BuOer 2-6), N Louis 3-2 and Philadelphia guy delivering goods. Jim Hick drove in Don Hole-in-One ness," Said Dr. McMillen. "The Hinson ran tn a 40-foot birdie cently crowned U S. Open ey, who singled, was sacri- Mark Demko pitched the Law­ the annual tournahient winner, Minnesota (Kaat 6-5) at Chi- edged Montreal 3-2 In 11 In- man. Take Ron Santo. I’ve nev- yers to a 2-1 victory over Experiencing the thrill of Fred Marshall, because he was bad publicity hurt our family. putt on the »to green to break champion Tony Jacklln, A^old cago (Miller 2-3), N nings. The Los Angeles-Atlanta el" seen Santo in such a slum ced to second and reached Short Stuff We are grier^rteken. I suppose out of a logjam of players and paimer, Jack Nlcklau^ Billy third on a wild pitch. Stevenson’s Esso last night at getting a hole-ln-one yester­ over age. Best thing In the fut- Cleveland (Hand 2-6) at De- game was rained out. this long." day at Connecticut Golf Land ure for the Jayoees to preyent , O®®'’*®^ Cochran, Norm La- It's right thatXthe parents get take sole control of the lead casper and Gary ^ e r , all Browne also hit a two-run hom­ Verplanck Field. The loss keeps Moriarty Hit Parade, trolt (Nlekro 7-8), N * , . , ^ / waa Barbara Richmond, The any recurrence would be foXall '° ‘“ ^®’ George Pelletier and the blame. I do hot want to- be preparing for toe ^ l a h Open, It was Hickman who account­ er in the second and made a the gasmen In first place, but Baltlmore (McNally 10-6) at METS CUBS — only a game ahead of Nor­ Herald’s Vernon reporter. hoys to bring their birth certlH- Marlnelll, all of Manches- quoted further.’ ’ \ matched 86s. - „ their A bsence toat Washington (Coleman 5-5), N ed for all three Cub rup^as Jer- leaping catch of Rusty Staub's You might say the Mets stole ry Koosman rode mans. Stevenson’s Is 9-6, Nor­ Mrs. Richmond aced the cates and check th6m out before ‘ ®’"’ *’® duckpln The McMlIlens timied their They included Lee Trevino, prompted Tounlament Director Boeton (Peters 4-7) at New -run sec- drive in the sixth and turned It mans 9-6. ----- Sixth Straight Win short 10th hole, the chip shot eaoh,^tees off on the day of the t>owler8 taking part in the sea- anger on recruiting practices who .said he had to win 32,000 Paul Warren to press Trevino to York (Waslewskl 1-0), N first place, from the dazed Cubs, ond Inning to his rd victory in Into a double play. Staub horn- swiping 10 bases In the five- Demko struck out 10 batters hitting the green and rolling tournJiy. . . Yale's football team soinbonus tourney Saturday of alter their 6-foot-lO inch son who this week to break eyen; Dave enter the ^ent he had planned Saturday’s Games seven decisions. Hickman-ered for the Expos In the first,, •will pUiy. Boston University and “ »® Connecticut Bowling Oper- scored 3,606 points for Mansfield Hill, playing toe 6,661-yard par- to sk lp .^ /______game set, which was a financial slammed a/two-run homer In his ninth. and got the only hit for the win­ In. Oakland at Milwaukee, N ners. a double to drive in the Power-laden bats swung by Moriarty Br6s. players ex­ Trinlty In pre-season controlled Danbury. First High signed a letter of intent ib. California at Kansas City ploded again last night for the second time this week in For the feat, witnessed by scrlmmiages. , The clash with Pl^oe will be worth 36(X) . . . enter the University of North winning run. two other members of the Minnesota at Chicago I»sing pitcher Dan Socha Hartford Twilight League play and the result was a 9- B.U., one of the East’s top Meanwhile, the state’s leading Carolina. State Amateur ^ t le to Kask Cleveland at Detroit threesome, Mrs. Richmond "TTiat boy is not going with struck out 13 batters. He also 0 success over New Britain at Dillon Stadium. Last squads last fall, will take place women bowlers will be taking NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) his ball to rest within a foot of Baltimore at Washington, N Peterson Tuesday night the defending ------was presented a small ttephy Sept. 12 at the Yaie Bowl . . . P^rt ‘n the Gllberto Handicap our blessings,” said Mrs. Mc­ iedtime Thoughts tossed a one-hitter. Socha got by Pro A1 Gayson. - The 68th Connecticut Stat^ “ r* ®VP- Boston at New York Stevenson’s only hit. league champs smothered La- Channel 30 will carry the major Tournament this Weekend at the Millen, "We absolutely will not paw Ray LaGace to pitch It was the 10th hole-ln-one Amateur Golf crown went/ to Kask’s birdie on toe hole beat National League ' Lawyers OlO 010- 2-1-1 league all-star baseball, game Holiday Lanes . . . John Cana- sigh the grant, now or ever,” East Division Milagrosa of Hartford, 10-3,. un­ against the Orioles. LaGace this season at the popular on Tuesday night, July 14 from vari, director of athletics at she said with a tone that Fred Kask of W ethe^eld ^-year-old Duke Unl- Stevensons 000 010-1-1-1 verslty student from Waterbury — der a barrage of hits and runs. starred at Boston College this par three course, the second New York 37 31 .644 Beeo] Reality on Field Demko and Lodge; Socha and Cincinnati starting at 7 :30. Greater Hartford Community smacked finality. Thursday, after Kask/ played y^ho was a quarterflnallst In too Chicago 36 32 .622 The latest success for Play­ spring. Buzz McCord or Gary by a woman golfer. • • • College, has been elected vice Maybe Mrs. McMillen is sav­ 1% Morlarty. even par golf for 3^ holes at tournament last year. Pittsburgh 37 35 .614 2 ing Manager Gene Johnson’s Kinel Is expected to get the nod |{0|.0 ’ 0 T h e r e president of the Connecticut ing her best shots for that artl- NEW YORK/(AP) I dreamed I was telUng some cause Mel . (Stottlemyre) has Shuttle Meadow Ohintry Club. After falling two holes down St, Louis 32 36 .471 5 for the Invaders. Once again reports have been ^m munlty College Athletic ecle she may write. Neither she Fritz PetersopAareams______of writers about this dream I had been, pitching better than I AMERICAN LEAGUE charges was the sixth in sue- He defeated Hjemy Cashin of ‘ ° Kask after toe first three Phlla, 31 36 .463 6^4 Lieag^e Champion Sears wets ^ i t-» i* ^ Happeny Stars, received that the Uttle League Conference for the 1970-71 aca- nor her husband would say why pitcher a residents, 1no-i President ..." have,” he said. "If they were to Hop Brook. 7 ahd 6 In a 36-hble holes, Cas)iln settled down to Montreal 26 43 .377 1U4 stopped last night at WadtWI Following an opening ab r h e rbt baseball diamond at Buckley year . . . Two former they didn’t want Tom to go to Dreamer or not. Peterson is take two pitchers from one Polasid, sa match. Kaslv^was never behind make eight pars In a row, but West Division torcyclesMets. Field by Dillon Ford l-o "61S ‘"®®" 6 1 1 0 0 Crispino’s Win Field is in a “ deplorable, dls- Central Connecticut State Col- North Carolina of the Atlantic taking a reaU tic approach to team, then I guess I'd have a Rionden, ri. 4 3 1 0 0 In any ot the five matches It Kask made a 12-foot birdie putt Cincinnati 49 21 .700 — Roy White’s reveries are Mike Mollett's no-hitter. Earlier rolUng along in high gear. Mor­ PoTteus, If. 4 1 1 0 0 graceful, unsafe condition ’’ The basketball captains, Fran Coast Conference. his chances for a berth on the chance. took to ynn toe tournament. on toe iBth to increase his lead Los Angeles 40 30 .671 9 made/)f simpler stuff. in the week Sears clinched the iarty’s head the Eastern Di- Marinoi 2b, 4 1 3 0 2 Crispino's Supreme Foods field Is badly In need of Im- F’ranglone and Ron Pringle, will 'The 18-year-old McMillen AL All-Star team . . . despite his “ I’d really like to make the R. Johnson, 2b, U U 0 0 0 He gpdbbed toe lead Thursday to three up, and he won another Atlanta 36 31 .637 11V4 s, I’ve had a few dreams tltle. vision standings. Carlson, of, 4 1 1 0 1 (1-1) scored twice In the seventh mediate attention, which has ‘*® Hack on campus In the Men’s signed a letter of intent for best start ever. All-Star team. It's always been Cheeky, 3t>, by wthning the second and third when Cashin boggled toe 16to. a. Fran. 32 37 .464 16V4 but not like the ones Fritz Sears hurler Mike Murphy ‘^'*1 I ’®'’ Spencer went the 0 0 0 0 1 inning to come from behind to been the case for weeks. . . Physical EducaUon Depart- North Carolina Wednesday I don t think I'll make it, be- one of my dreams.” Johnson. 3b, 3 1 3 0 1 hoi built It to five up at toe Kask went five up with a two- Houston 31- .40 .437 18Mi^ as,” White said Thursday night gave up only two hits, one by h*** against the Slomcenaky, lb. 9 3 1 0 0 defeat Sillitter-Holden last night Night tennis at Charter Oak " ’ ®"‘ - PHngle will also coach night at an Informal party In El­ Wldholm, c, a <1 0 of 18, and was never Putt birdie on toe par five leto San Diego 30 44 .405 21 after driving in all the New MoUett and Richard Kos liad a Hardware City crew and scat­ 0 0 in the Jaycee Couront Senior Park ts expected to be allowed “ ‘ ® basketball squad . . . mira, N.Y. He said the school Bryoxu, c, 0 0 U 0 0 , (‘HemUl rtM>to by Silver) In trouble lliursday’s Results Vork runs as the torrid Yankees single. . tered six hits, all singles. Spencer, p. a 0 1 0 1 Division Loop at Bloomfield in another week to 10 days. The Gov. John Dempsey has desig- met his requirements Ixith aca­ In toe afternoon hole. -The afternoon round was Hits Safely in 20 Straight High, 7-6. SNAPPER— It took all six hands of these Manchester youngsters to hold a 20- INSERT relatively uneventful. Philadelphia 3, MonttreaJ 2, 11 clipped Cleveland 3-1 for Peter­ The only score resulted when Bruce Marino' had a fine Totals courts will have meters for af- nated June 28-July 4 as Safe demically and athletically. 33 9 10 0 6 ,pound turtle that was captured alive tit Saulters Pond Wednesday night. Chris The 36-year-oId computer pro- Victory came on the heels of innings son’s 10th pitching triumph of Rob Schatzman walked, stole showing at the plate with two TWo walks in the seventh texdark use. It will be Interest- Boating Week in Connecticut . . . Apparently they don’t meet New York 8, Chicago 3 the season. hits, one a booming triple. He Falcons (4) inning and John Durig’s double mom and pop’s standards. Godreau, Gary Tufikington and GeorgeSHaines spied the snapper as the pond grammar clinched toe match two years of frustration fqr second base and scored on an ab r e rbl Ing to see how long it will be GHO field will Include Bob Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 2 "I had a- dream this year Infield error. knocked In two runs and scored Bucherl, 2b, over the drawn in ‘ infield beforeXtoc meter boxes are Lunn, currently the No. 4 man Whatever their reasons, the was being drained. After this photo was tiiken the boys released their catch. with a sensational tee shot on Kask, who lost In toe finals of Alomar bn Hot Skein one. Gene Johnson also came G-regorezyk, cf, brought in two runs to provide McMllIens have thro'wn a fatal toe 131-yard 3lst hole, bringing the last two state amateurs. Los Angeles at Atlanta, rain where the bases we¥e loaded, Dillons 001 OOx—1-2-1 Schmarr, rf, broken into and the cash re- on ‘ he PGA money-winning list, Today’s 1 Games the count was 3-and-2 and I kept NEW YORK (AP)— DiMaggio he is not, but Sears OOO 000-0-0-3 through with a two-hit perform­ Oorsaletti, the Foodfnarket with the tying moved . . . There are no imme- Lunn Is the ta, Repko, W. "I probably wouldn’t ha' * • • . TRIPLES—^Tovar, Minnesota, (_AP) — The heavily criti- Drysdale of South Africa 6-3, 6- U.S. Davis Cup star from Rlch- Poll M a|n Facti Weiikjlein B o w lin g have The S-foot-f, 166-p o u n d e r was at toe top-of his class, pres­ 8:10“ Moimialn, Nathln, driven In three runs If I liadn’t equaled u4e" 1969 best of 20 by 3 tied with 5. -----— cized sid in g committee of- y'2- mond, Va., also advanced MIAMI (AP)—Team selectors for the Orange 'nGERS - SENATORS — , ident of toe student council, a Legor ____ .1 twu-um ™ M E RUN§—F. Howard The most controversial seed- But Laver showed he is not football classic admit playing an annual numbers gaine 8:24—'Tulin, Weber, *i^iym

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HAMLIN 6 Talk wildly 30 Want convonlenec. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST B ut 'WHEN 6HE our organization. Must be MOLD MAKERS or first class 16 All the time 31 Put to (myth.) DAY IT API’ EARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the EXTRA SPECIAL! an aocurftte typist with a IJ 17 Fishing pole 7 Supine 49 Airport near (30E6AU.0UT machinists. Must be able to ^et r-t- 1— ’ — 8 Shore 32 Bulgarian next insertion. The Herald Is responsible lor only ONE In- 10 ft. Sportsman Dream' Pick­ good business arithmetic HEY, DOC, I DIDN'T ^ OH, I'M NOT,' MY STARS, 18 Scene of currency Paris eorrect or omitted Insertion for any ndvertlsement and then FOR COMPAN'/ - up machinery and read blue­ KNOW VtXJ WERE A / I ’M MUCH TOO BUSY 9 Monster up Coach will go on 'k ton. •background. Good telephone dramatic lODestitute 34 Garden tools 50 Queen of 'only to the extent of a "make good" Insertion. Errors which prints. Apply In person. Tri­ RACE CAR BUFF.' 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Pressure wa- For pre-hung door and trim goddess of hunting 13 14 AutOlnobil*S For Sal* 4 -tw -TolIet, Fumace, very clean. «5H0KTEN '' FIRST NATIONAL shop. Pay scale based dn ex­ 32 Card game perience, Paid vacations and BY J. B. WILLIAMS 16 1/ 1989 Avalon Lil Tyke. Sleeps 6. STORES, INC. OUT OUR WAY 33 Network 15 1969 BUICK Wildcat, 2-door, holidays. Alflb other benefits. ONLY $995.00. 35 Felt regret .8 21 HERALD hardtop, power steering, pow­ PARK & OAKLAND Call or apply to Mr. Dar- 36 Terminates 18 ..‘y.T-fU-jL: PUT TOOSAII WHICH ■ er brakes, bucket seats, auto­ 1967 Spitfire 10ft. Pick up Coach Business Services Rpofing— Siding "1 6 Floor Finishing 24 AVENUES cey. 6-a.s C O R N E R I 38 Stop! •a 23 1 / . \ I ‘■•a® o u o t e ' o n o u i 40 Masculine ■ 1 BOX LETTERS matic transmission, very low —Fully equipped. it^ mo HtA, If, T R u l Nr. otf ANNIVERSARY ILL I ALWAYS 31 Offered 13 EAST HARTFORD, nickname 25 26 27 29 30 mileage. 646-3166. BIDWEIJj Yjom e Improvement FLOOR SANDING, and refinlsh- s. TA K E MDU T O THOUGHT YOU 1986 Starcraft Cqmp Trailers— WIPCO MILLWORK, INC. ‘'^VOUR FAVORITE /VlEANT S T U S 41 Roman ■ For \oui ORGAN and stereo service o t­ Co. Expert\ Installation of ing , (specializing In older • CONN. 73 Tolland Tpke. DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS S h o p f y u goddess of 32 Choice of 2. S P O T F O R DAR'N'GRILL j ■ ■ Informatimt 1970 CHEVY Nova, 11,000 miles. tered by professional electronic aluminum aiding, gutters and floors I. In and outside. paint- Manchester, Conn. LUNCH,THE LITTLE ACKO^ K hearth 40 Excellent condiUon. $2,300. 876- 2 36 w service. For appointment call trim. Roofing l^tallation and lng,,Celllng3. No job loo small, WE’LL FIND QUIT GAWKING, PLACE AROUND TH'STREET.' 43 Shrieked THE HBR.tUD WlU not FEMALE with general office 649-5295 HOW DID A KID IS HE ? ■ ■ 9676. after 6:30, Mr. James Chartler, repairs. 649-6405, B!(6-9109. John Verfallle, 649-5750. OUT... IF HE’S AND GET MOV­ THE CORNER/" N 'W H A T IF 45 Pull with 41 44 dlsclnoc Identity of RECTOWN U.S.A. experience to work In small of­ GET INTO A SPOT THE GHOPGANG force STILL ALIVE/ ING...WE'VE W ■ .uiy adverii.ser using' box CHEVROLET, 1963, Belalr sta "Your Kind of Dealer". 617-1303. CATCH ME IN V 47 Observe 46 46 P & S ROOFING and“\ repairs fice. Salary open. Apply in per------L IK E T H A T ? GOT TO GET ^ letters. Readers answer tlon wagon, V-8, standard, son at Glastonbury Dyeing & DISHWASHER, part-time, eve- T H A T ^ 48 Anchored ■ Route N. 6 West Willimantic Ct. CUSTOM MADE slip coverB, done realistically. Freb\ esti­ HELP, q u ic k ; PLACE 51 Roman 48 49 50 1 5. 52 53 54 ing blind box ads who good condition, $400. 643-4082. Bonds— Stocks— Flnlshlng Co., 64 Addison Rd., "Inga. Must be over 18. Call ■ desire to protect their Open Weekday Evenings Till 10 $82 - $129, In the convenience mates. Call anytime, 64^516, goddess of 58 of your living room. Choose Mortgages 27 Glastonbury. 643-1415. vegetation 55 56 57 identity con follow ' 1111, 1965 FORD oust .*"#500, gray, , 849-2373. \ 55 Pikelike fish procedure' V-8, 2-door, good condition, from over 200 exciting prints/ s4 GO 61 ROOKING and roof repair.^ 56 American $595. 649-8130. EAGLE Apache trailer, (hard­ Grant’s of Vernon, 872-9171. (ORTGAGES — .1st and 2nd SEWING MACHINE inventor 6i 64 Enclose your reply lo Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 643- n the box in an envelope — top), excellent condition. Rea­ XypiNG and mlmeog/raph artgages— Interim financing COMPUTER OPERATOR 58 Stratagem BUICK 1965 Skylark, aqua, 2- sonable. Call 649-5079. 7707. jdlent and confidential OPERATORS 59 Be sick address to the Cla-sslfied work. Pick up and delivery. Manager. ManchusLci door hardtop, 4-speed, buckets, senribe^ J. D. Real Estate WANTED (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) top condition. $950. 643-3792. MOBILE HOME OWNERS — 649-1125. Experienced women needed Evening Herald, together ...Assoc. 6Wt6129. by established garment with, a memo listing the Large, landsgaped lots for rent WASHING machines repaired, -'-934 MG Midget roadster, ^wire Roofing ond firm. Pension plan, profit For 12:30-8:30 shift. To op­ companies you do NOT to couples. Swimming pool and Maytag, RCA, and Kenmore, MORTAGES, loans, first, wheels, new carpeting. Asking Chimneys 16-A sharing, group insurance' erate Burroughs B-300 ays- ■ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER want to see your letter clubhouse. Located in lyians- Fast service, reasonable rates. second, third. All kinds. Realty Your letter wlu be de­ $600 or best offer. 80 Ralph and other fringe benefits. tern. Burroughs experience field™near UConn. Call Mrs. Call 643-4913, 647-1719. statewide. Credit rating* un stroyed If the advert’ser ltd,, off Hillstqwn Rck, 647-1880. ROOFING — Specializing re­ Apply: not necessary but prefer­ Tuttle, Jensen’s Inc., Southing­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new necessary. Reasonable. Con is one you’ve mentioned, ton, 1-628-0317. l a w n s maintained, rubbish tidential, quick arrangements ably should have some ex­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE (f not it will be handled 1966 TEMPEST custom, 2-door roofa, grutter work, chimneys MANCHESTER MODES perience on second genera­ taken to dump. Stones put Alvin Lundy Agency, 527-7971 in th§ u.sual manner hardtop, 6 cylinder automatic, cleaned and repaired. 30 years' tion hardware. Good work­ A-lfc around shrubbery, keep weeds ,.983 Main St., Hartford. Eve INC. $600. 649-7927, after 3:30. experience. Free estimates. ing conditions, excellent sal­ out. For free estimates, 649- nlngs, 233-6879. THI9ISHOUSTON ^^OCKETFUEL EQUATION Motorcycles Call Howley 643-5301, 644- PINE ST. ary and benefits Including THE NEWLYWEDS’ 1965 GTO convertible, good con­ 18^8 after 6 p.m. SPACE CENTER... Bicycles 11 8333. MANCHESTER, CONN. a tuition reimbursement pro­ Lost and Found 1 dition, $1,100. Call Dave, 649- gram after one year’s em­ S T O P 8576. Private Instructions 3 \ SECRETARY — Receptionist ployment. For further In­ REWARD'— Lost Dog, Andover Household Services T H E BY FRANK O’NEAL 1970 HONDA, CB 450, two "Hweded for doctor’s office In luiformation ,.,u,nuii *.^..* contact0.*.,. the ----- Per- SHORT RIBS area. Collie Shepherd cross. Li­ MUST SELL — 1966 Ford Fair- Offered 13-A Heating and Plumbing 17 WILL TUTOR elementary chil­ months old. Call 649-1641. I^ncjiester. Applicant must -.-sonnel Department, Man- COUNT­ cense No. 120U. Long brown lane G.T., 390, 4-speed, 4:11 h.'i-hbh.'^-f-rOh.-I^Q 4-319.7/if^ fT)' & xve. GOT .&OTH COUNTRIES HAVE SAM WATSON Plumbing and dren in your home or mine. be a good typist, shorthand la cheater Memorial Hospital, hair, answers to name of Lady. p: si, 3 dueces, dual point Mal­ TWO handymen want a variety Experienced teacher. Special It.'' t KNOW WHAT we: HAVE PROTEST MARCHERS WHO ARE Heating. Bathroom remodeling not rlecessary. Hours 9-6 Mon- 646-1222, Ext. 243. DOWN/ K'^+6-3le^+ ll.23l?-b0.06t= Q. Contact: Crane, Jurovaty Rd., lory ignition, more. $800. 643- "45" H-D CHOPPER, partially of jobs by day or hour. We IN COMMON «WnV\ AMERICA.' A6A]NST(;D/ERNM£NT POUCV.' and repairs. Free estimates. training. Experienced in learn­ day - 'Thursday, alternating Andover. 742-9650. 8854. finished. Asking $200. 643-8864. clean yards, attics and cellars. ing disabilities, emotional, per­ =0 Call 649-3808. FridayX* i lUCbjr andCUSU Saturday, 9-3. Ref______' Reasonable. Call 643-5305. ceptual and remedial reading LOST - Passbook No, 99817 1967 PLYMOUTH Barracuda, erences required. Please reply WANTED reliable person to GRANT’S Plumbing Service — and math. 649-0871. Savings Bank of Manchester. excellent condition, ' new tires, CUSTOM made draperies, slip Box K, Manchester Herald. mow lawn, Porter St. Call 643- 1966 TRIUMPH Bonneville, Free estimates, plus quality D - U '\ i f ^ 7 7/e -= ^ y ( 4 - . 2 ; ! 0 ( x ) ^ Application made for payment. $1,300. 649-8821. chopper, Call 646-3424. covers and reupholstering. V ------8436. Budget terms. Established in work. 643-8341. MAKE 30 per cent and up on LOST — Passbook No, 6-171 1965 DODGE Dart convertible, YAMAHA,%rand new, 90 cc’s 1945. Days, 524-0154, eve­ Schools and Classes 33 commissions. Save 30 per cent Savings Bank of Manchester. very good condition. Must sell. twin cylinder. $439. Seymour nings, 649-7590. and up on your own' needs. ~ BULLDOZER OPERATORS BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Application made for payment. $395. or best offer. 277-3217 Motorsports, 681 Main St., M il^lnery^ Show Holiday Ma|rfc cos­ Legal Notices dayo, 872-9281 evenings. Manchester. LIGHT TRUCKING, cellar and NEEDED NOW metics. Generous commission I THOUGHT YOU MIGHT WHAT ARE V STOP PLAYING INNOCENT, l o s t — Passbook No. ' 102023 attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, Dressmaking 19 on every order. Small invest­ WANT TO RECONSIDER... YfOU TAUKINC \ WINNY. WOULD YOU CONSTRUCTION IS BOOMING Savings Bank of Manchester. 1961 OLDSMOBILE F-85 ., sta- CB 160 HONDA, excel- trees cut and removed. 643- IN VIEW OF YOUR LFTLE ABOUT? THIS 1 CARE TO SEE THE PROOF? 1966 DRESSMAKING and alterations ment In product. Phone 649- LIMITATION OBDEB J Application made for payment. tion wagon. Asking $126. Call lent condition. $350. Call 649- 6000. Earn top pay. Complete resident 8415 between 10-6 p.m. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, AFFAIR WITH THE DAUGHTER IS ABSURD.' tH&\lR6 RUM TREEOU RS done in my home, reasonable. held at Manchester, within and for 646-3766. 0610. training program. Part and full­ I YOUR NEIGHBOR. ARE. ALL UP IM 6lBEP.\N. Prompt service. Call 649-1133. W A N T E D Clerk-Typists, p re -' |Se^ ^iHtrJct on the FOUND — Black, brown, and REWEAVING of bums, moth- time. Cla.sses forming now. LIC. white male hound. Call Dog 1963 DODGE Dart, station wag­ holes, zippers repaired. Win­ School, call 1-225-8719 anytime. ferably with billing experience. ’present, Ron. John J. Wallelt. Warden, 646-4555. on, radio and heater. Best HONDA S 90, 1965, excellent dow shades made to measure, Apply in person. M illers Falls LucUle B. Jacobs, a-k-a - c x offer, must sell, moving. Call condition. Call 643-2223. all size Venetian blinds. Keys Moving— rucking— Co 4*v.Ftrogress D rive, M an- Lucille' M. Jacobs, late of Manchea- FOUND — White male poodle made while you wait. Tape re­ chesto^^ud^strlal Park. We te^^n »'„!^„Dlstrlci,^d_«eased.^^ 643-7334. ------— Storage 20 Help Wanted— type dog. Coll Andover Dog corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 are an eqtiSl 'Opportunity em- 125 J BrooWleld St.. Mancheater. Warden,- 742-7194. convertible , I960 Chevrolet Main St., 649-5?2L MANCHESTER — Delivery- Female 35 4 - ^ Impala in running condition. Businers Services ployer. ____*"*o{i^R ^D *^That three months light trucking and package de­ . from V the Iwh day of June. (&'>V70 hf NCA. Uc^ TJ4 . lUf- U.S. fat. OH. WINDOW CLEANING done at $150, Call 649-6436. J Offered 13 livery. Refrigerators, washers D R IL L E R — F irs t shift open- and the same are limited U Announcements 2 ____------special low rates. Fast, effi- LPN — Part-time or full-time, and stove moving, , specialty. inp- in our drilline department, and allowed for the creditors wltoln ‘Sorry about waking you up, Mr. Higgins, but the 1960 RAMBLER American auto- xWO YOUNG married men service. Call for free 7-3, 3-11. 640-4619. ^ Annlv at which to brlntf in their claims SMALL b a n d —The Sof-Tones, Folding chairs for rent. 649- experience desirable. Apply at g^ld estate, and said ex- air conditioner quit and I got worned when niatic transmission, good run­ will do small repair jobs and estimates. 646-4220. M ultl-Clrcuits, Inc., 50 H a rri- ecutor Is directed. to slve__publlc you'didn't come down to complain!” now available for club dances, ning condition. $100. Call 643- painting, also cellar cleaning 0752. notice to the creditors to bring in weddings, office parties, etc. ,W/)JTRESS wanted full or part- son St., Manchester. theirUIUII claimsL-I44I11IO withinT» said lime----- —ol- 4722. and light trucking. Call 646- lowed by publishing a copy of this MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Mature musicians. Call 643- 2692, 646-2047. Building— time. Call Tolland. 876-9960. order In some newspaper having a 6057. , EXECUTIVE’S 1989 Ambassa- _____ circulation In said probate district Contracting 14 Pointing— Papering 21 CLERK-TYPIST, experienced within ten days from the date of OF COURSE, THEIR VOCABULARY SHE DIDN’T SAY NOPEj DAN IS IN SPAIN — dor 4-door sedan. Power steer- j u n k CARS removed. Ask for Legol Notice 9 — — Hrntro . . rr full-time. Requires good typing this order and return make to ,Inis IS LIM ITED-BUT STILL, IT GIVES ANYTHING ABOUT AND I GUESS THE MARRIAGE STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF ing, power brakes, duel drive Dave or leave message. $15. DORMERS, garages, porches, THERE’S no job small enough. court of the notice g l v ^ ^ ^. THE TEACHERS USE THE METHOD Y ME SO MUCH HOPE FOR DANNY./ HER HUSBAND, DID IS ON THE ROCKSI Personals rear-end, automatic transmis­ Try us! Exterior and interior skills and some dictation back­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. OF TRAINING WE'VE READ ABOUT, ) rHAT'S per car. 875-6359. rec rooms, room additions, ORDER OF HEARING -A X, AND IF NOT FOR YOU, MICKEY, I sion, radio, air-conditioned. ground. Apply Iona Mfg. Co., ON SETTLEMENT MtCKEY— OPERANT CONDITIONING' \6REAT/ "^..THE important POTEET WAS J U S T ^ YOUR NATURE BOY THOUGHT J painting. Low rates. Free N WOULD NEVER HAVE KNOWN NOEL ADAIR Dry Skin Foot kitchens, add-a-levels, roOfing, THING TO ME IS THAT DRIVEN BACK FROM 5ERTV THE X-RAY MACHINE WAS Low mileage. Excellent condi- TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Unit of General Signal Corp.,^ OF GUARDIAN’S ACCOUN’T TWO OF THE BOVS WHO HAVE BEEN ABOUT THIS' V • siding, general repairs. Quality estimate. Hamco Painting. 528- STATE OF CONNECTICUT, DI^ I RECRUITED YOU HAVING X-RAYS OF SOME SORT Of PUNISHMENT Creme, lubricants for callous­ tion. $2,500. 649-9766. Trees cut, building lots clear­ Regent St., Manchestef. WITH MISS DEER FOR THREE YEARS workmanship. Financing avail­ 8745. TRICT o f MANCHESTER, PRO­ ARE NOH SPEAKING! AND POTEET FOR BECAUSE SHE DID NOT COM- es, hard dry skin, rough heels, ed, trees topped. Got a tree BATE COURT, Juno 16, 1970. THE CENSUS JOB 'Lete her census legs. Softens and soothes tired 1966 DODGE . Dart, 2-door hard- .problrm! Well worth . phone able. Economy Builders, Inc. INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ WOMAN for shirt press unit. In Ihe matter of the estate or AND YOU SURVIVED.' John Henry Hackett of Manchester INVITATION feet. Quinn’s Pharmacy, 873 top, V-8, automatic transmis- 742-8252. 643-6159, 872-0647 evenings. cial rates for people over 65. Apply Fisher Cleaners, 325 in said DUtricl, a minor. Main, Manchester. sion, -'rSdio, power steering, ’ ------Call my competitors, then call Broad St. / Present, Hon. Jo)m J. Wallett. whitewall tires, $1,000. Call LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also NEWTON H. SMITH and S o n - T O BID Remodeling. repairing, addi­ me. Estimates given. 649-7863. ■^‘rh^ 14lh day of July., 1970. at after 5 p.m., 649-0293. mov^ig large appliances. HAIRDRESSER wanted, apply cloven o’clock In the forenoon m Sealed bids will be received tions, rec rooms, garages, Marlow’s- Beauty Salon, 867 the rooms of said Court In the Automobiles For Sole 4 Burning barrels O.elivered, $4. JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom at the office of the Director of porches and roofing. No job Main St., Manchester. Municipal Building In said Mon- 1962 FALCON 4-door. Radio, 644-1776. Painting, interior and exterior, Chester la Is hereby assigned fortor a a General Services, 41 Center' 1969 BONNEVILLE 9-passenger automatic transmission. Clean------, . . ------too small. Call 649-3144. hearing upon the settlement and 3tpeet, Manchester, Conn., un- paperhanging, fully insured. PART-TIME waitress wanted. wagon, top condition. Air- condition. Two new tires. Call ARE YOU looking for a bar- anowanueallowance of the guardian s account ^ HALLMARK Building Co..„,fOr For free estimates call 649- with-satd-estate, and it is conditioned, power brakes and tender mixologist for a party, No Sundays. Call Acadia Res­ ORDERED; That the guardian of 649-0273. heme improvement, additions, 9658. If no answer- 643-6362. tor seat, automatic transmission, banquet, or wedding. Call us taurant, 649-0898. said estate exhibit said account In rec rooms, house painting, said '5,urt ar“ me diy ind ,'hour FITTINGS & .ACCESSORIES tinted glass, stereo radio, new 1965 LIGHT blue Cadillac, ex­ Mayo’s Bartending Service. PAINTING arid paperhanging, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSlON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY garages, roofing, gutters. Free HOURS well spent — Your above mentlhned and that notice of p o p WATER MAIN, tires. $3,500. Call 646-2112. cellent condition, new tires, 643-8696. commercial and residential. the time and place set, for •aona said Bid forms, plans and spec- aiF*conditionlng, stereo tape, estimates. All work guaran­ spare hours can earn you $$ hcitring hr given, to all Persona Free estimates. Call 644-0842. if you visit local customers known to be Interested In ^ id ifications are available at the ■ THESE ARE JU5T SOME NEE^D CAR? Credit very bad? $1,900. Call after 6 p.m.,. 649- ALL appliances repaired, wash­ teed.. 646-2527. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ ers, refrigerators, dryers,'elec­ ROGER painting — interior, with Avon’s wide range of ^ oT r to^beTublifhe'd Z Z in J m e General Servlcee Office, 41 WOW! LOOK A T O F T h e d i a r i e s i k e e p . 5596 or all day Saturday. MASONRY — All types of stone newspaper having a clrchlatlon in tgr Street, Manchester, C3on- est Douglas, accepts lowest tric ranges.. Pai:ts and service magnificent cosmetics and ALL TH05E POOK9! and concrete work. Quality exterior, ceilings, paper hang­ .sald DistrictSlilUl at least wx,seven . days ,, , WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI down, smallest payments, any­ ' guaranteed. Prompt, courteous toiletries and gifts. Call ' now ix'fon' the day of 1 WOULDf/r THINK workmanship, ' work guaran­ ing. Call anytime. 643-0923. Town ' Of Manchester, where. Not small loan finance 1969 DODGE Dart Swinger, 4- service. Call 649-0055. 289-4922. and a like copy to be sent by certi­ A NOTC7RIOUS teed. Call after 5 , 643-1870, 644- fied mall, on or before June 17. company plan. Douglas Mo­ speed. Call 643-9939. STEVE PETERS — Exterior 1970, to each of the following named Connecticut , LAOiES'/MAH SHARPENING Ser\’ice — Saws, persona: L. Audrey Knofla. w Clyde Robert B. Weiss, ITfe K IN D O F IT'S ULUSTAS I TVHNKn-llS tors, 345 Main. 2975. painting, free estimates. Will TELEPHONE LIKE YOU COULD &ODK>/, NOT CHECKER 1964 , 4-door “ sedan, knives, • axes, shears, skates, save you money. 289-8110. Road, Manchester. Conn.. General Manager WELL. TH A T STU FF h a s SAVE MONEY! Fast service. Paul R. Marte. Alty.. 576 Main St.. FIND ANY TIME BEING ABLE TO 1969 CORVETTE, 2 tops, low 6 cylinder, automatic, good rotary blades. Quick service. SOLICITORS Manchcster7~^nn., and return make yOOCANtSEB EATEN AWAV Dormers, room addUion.=i, ga- TO READ. S E E • y e a mileage. 7 tires, power steer­ condition. Make a reasonable Capitol Equipment Co.. 38 b Th MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, to thlSjCou^l. J Judge. ME... M Y C L a m ^ . roofing and Experienced preferred but BECAUeaOFTHE ing, 350. Owner leaving state. offerMW and__ 1 . you..... own... 14. it.OAO 643-2259OOKQ Main 04St., 1$irnnriViaof'1-^Manchester. Hours rage.s. porches, Interior and exterior painting, Compare prices. Ad- will train. Evening and day ; AIR FDL-LOTION, 643-9703. after 6 p.m. daily 7:30-5, Thursday, 7-130-9. siding. paper hanging.'‘ Thirty i-ears Corp., 289- shifts.. Salary plus commis­ EDSTERw Saturday,. 7:30:4 . 643-7938. A-Level Dormer experience, four generations. 1966 PONTIAC Tempest, 2-door . „ ------0449. Free estimates, fully insured. sion. Call 643-2493. hardtop, V-8, 3-speed standard YOU ARE A-1. Truck is A-1. 643-7361. 6-06 LEON Cleszynskl builder—new R N 's — L P N 's LEGAL transmission, two new tires. Cellars, attics, yards, drive- a l l YEAR 'round clerk, part- homes custom built, remodel­ $700. 647-9871 after 3:30 on ways sealed and small truck- CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ time, aggressive music lover. Be part of a ohallenglng and growing organlaatton. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ing, additions, rec rppms, ga­ NOTICE weekdays. Ing .done A-1 right. Call Tre- terior-painting, paper hanging. Apply in person at Arrow rages, kitchens remodeled, ------mano Trucking Sendee toll- Discount on wallpaper. Call Stereo, Tape Town, 298 West Non-rotating ahlfts J______U------'------i- ADMISSION bath tile, work. 1965 COMET 202 station wajfon, f^ee. 742-9-«ff. Oscar Hebert. 646-3048. M/ddle Tpke. anytime. DICB. OF ELECTORS 4 new fiberglass tires, 8 cyT'-""''”," -• ■ Steps, dormers. Residential or A d v a n c e to all level* of nuraing .UWAiJ-l Notice is hereby given that i - l i inder, automatic, transmission SHARPENING Service—Saw^ commercial. Call 649-4291. , experienced house paint­ ACCOUNTS payable depart­ the Board of Admission of Elec­ just rebuilt, excellent condi- knives, scissors, garden and ing, very reasonable. Call for ment needs alert "take MEADOW'S WEST tors, of tlie Town of Miuiches- CARPENTRY - concrete steps, r tion. 228-3639. shop tools. Power mowers re­ free estimates. 1-423-8117. charge" woman good at CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER ■ floors, hatchways, remodeling (CONVALESCENT HOME) ter, will be in ses.sion in the Mu­ paired and serviced. Pick up figures. Audit and pay bills. 0 ' ■porches, garages, 'closets, cell- HOUSES PAINTEi5 — Interior nicipal Building, Town a e r k ’s FORD 1967 Qalaxle 500 convert- and delivered. Shni’pall, 585 Typing necessary. Pleasant .of­ 833 Bldwell St., Mancheater, Conn. DON'T GET MB CAUL ME AT THIS REMEMBER..,NO INSIDE CALLS Office, on Wednesday, July 1, ible, power steering, power Adams St. (rear) Manchester, ■TiTIS',"' attics finished, rec and— exterior. Reasonable •49-4511 WKONGiEA^yi I'M NUMBER TO MAKB AT THE PLANT'. IF THE LEAK'S fice. Ideal^spct-for lady east of 1970 from 6.00 P.M. to 8:00 rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ prices. Insured. 643-7026, NOT SAVING THAT X VOUR REPORTS... AS SAP AS I SUSPECT, MV brakes, ^ood condition. Call 643-5306. river looking for new career. P.M;, for the purpose of admit­ er related work. No job too SUSPECT PK,C(?KNISH PKECISBUY AT 7 PHONE /AAY SB BUGGED I after 4:30, 649-6007. ----- — ...... - HOUSE PAINTING — Interior, We’d like experienced but will OF BEING A t r a it o r O'CLOCK EVERY ting nil persons who are found small. Dan Moron, Builder. exterior: a good clean . job, train right person. Paid insur­ „.BUT ANVTHING'5^ lo be qualified to be Electors of 1968’ OLDSMOBILE '442. Very JUNK CARS removed, $13. Evenings, 649-8880. reasonable rates. Call 646-1223. ance and pension benefits. Ap­ the Town Of Mimehesteh good condition, bucket seats, each. Call 872-9433. N. J. LaFIamme — Carpenter ply Mr. Garrity, Hartford Des­ PRINTING PLANT The Qualifications are as fol­ 4-speed, very reasonable. 644- EXPERIENCED exterior house MANCHESTER Tree Service. contractor. 'Additions, remodel­ 0011. painters. Call for appraisal be­ patch, 191 Park Ave., East lows : Applicant must be a Specializing in tree removal, ing and repairs. Call anytime SECOND SHIFT United States citizen, twenty- tween 6-8 p.m., at 646-2202, Hartford. pruning, slmubs, lots cleared. for free estimates. 878-1642. one (21) years of age, have re­ • MULTILITH OPERATORS— Experience neceB-.| Fully Insured. Call 649-6422. Help Wan»ed>-Female Ts LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN sided in the Town of Miuiches- Trucks— Tractors 5 WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ modeling specialist. Additions, ter for six (0) months, be able CONCRETE work, sidewalks; 1 • BINDERY WORK^IR— Collator experience neces­ ^ Jllgr FOR LAUGHG, LET'G (o read,In English and take the 1966 GMC“%-ton pick-up, in very patios, etc. Free estimates. rec rooms, dormers, porches, DOTH G ET ON THE MACH INE weigfaf-, 2 8 0 lb&. oath administered by law. good condition. Call anytime, cabinets, formica, butlt-lns, AT t h e g a m e t i m e / Call 742-9791 or 643-4922. PILGRIM MILLS NEEDS sary. Dated at Manchester this 26th 872-9816. bathrooms, kltchfen^^ 649-3446. • WRAPPER—No experience necessary. You are newly STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, day of June 1070. 1962 HALE-TON panel (Chevro­ Hours— 5 to 12 p.m. m arried. ' Board of Admissions fireplaces, flagstone terraces. POOL owners — Add a deck to Experienced N- You have a sen&e let truck, good running condi­ All concrete repairs, both In­ your swimming pool, Custom Top wages, plus liberal benefit' program that in­ Mildred M. Schaller, tion. Call Personalized Floors L^u, o f humor. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Selectman side and outside railings, land- built sundcck will provide cludes a non-contributory pension plan. 649-0258. BOOKKEEPER s William C. Johnson, .scaping. Reasonably priced room for fun and. lounging. Vou are BOTH Free estimates. N. J. Ui- Apply in person or.call m cheapskates. ,ii ■ Selectman Call 643-0851. If you are an experienced gal who can liaiidle double Chester F. Bycholskl, Flamme, 875-1642. entry bookkeepiiig and lake a trial balance, we .«£»IV| v / T Z z r : : ^uto Accessorlesir- LAWN Mowers — Garden trac­ m I IPS raiNTINO SERVICES, MO. Selectman tors repaired and sharpened. waul to talk to you . . . and you’ll like wliat we have Edward Tomklel, TIresr 6 1 679 M ID D LE T P K E . W EST J Parts and accessories. New to say. Call Mrs. Sbenkmun, Jr. at Town Clerk Roofing— Siding 16 MANCHESTER, CONN. — eW-UM TWO "H" polyglus tires mount­ and used lawn mowers. Hours ALCOA Siding — trim and gut­ ed on Keystone mags with 8 to 8, Monday to, Saturday. ters. Reasonable rates. Free 646-4422 lugs, sun tack and S-W gauges. Mini-Motors, 188 (roar) W. t ) I9 M hr NIA, Imt. c«a> */• om I cwp. Q estimates, tSill 649-7681. 6/m.6 O’" m r«« ot. Read Herald Ads Oost $840, asking $125. 643-8864. Middle Tpke., 649-8708.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE'S'e, 1970 FACE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 Resort Property Houses For Sale 72 PAGE NINETEEN Poultry and Supplies 43 Business Loeoflons For Rent For Rent 67 Hous«« For Sal* 72 H o u m s For Sol* ■ Nir ■ ■■ “ ■ __ _ _ _ ! ______SEVEN-ROOM C a p e fo u r b«d- 72 H ou8«$ For Sal* 72 ^Ho u m s For Solo 72 Out of Town Out of Town . .. d-:- ■■------MISQUAMICUT — 4 -room*, rsams, two baths, oversUed PI’TKIN S’lTlEE^ . . . tmly one iCreek Stylists ONE DOZEN laying hens, |1. iNINE-ROOil- Colonial, large For, Sole 75 BERHY’S WORLD MAIN STREET office spaco, fumished and heated, two-car garage. Landscaped of Manchest^s finest homes. Joe I.«mbnrdo has listed an In­ . For Solo 75 each. Call 649-3071. OFF WEST Center . . . seven- MANCHESTER 6-room Cape, 100 per cent location near\^e^jtjy call 648-0491. ' lot 100x160’. Marlon E. Rob- Priced at /$59,500. and well kitchen, formal dining room,' Aim for Global teresting threo-famlly under room Colonial with largo fam- 4 bedrooms, fireplace, Wad­ BOI.iTON — 7-room oversized VERNON — Manchester Line banks, alr-condltloned, a u to ------— ^ ------ert’son. Realtor, 648-5968. • worth I t . ^ rooms, 4H baths . . 20’ living room, 114 baths, first- $30,000, In a good location* For Jly,j;aom on first floor. Carpet­ dell School area, garage, treed Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Articles For Sale 45 matte fire sprinkler. Apply PRIVACY under the Pines, on __ Call, ithvrlU‘ be a pleasure to floor family room,, 4 bedrooms, 4-bcdroom Garrison Colonials, Fashion Market Little Sebago,, , Lake, Gray, RAYMOND RD. 9-room Oorrl- details call Joe at the Belfiore ing ph/k, baths, garages, lot, $21,600. Hayes Agency, 646- first-floor' family room, fire­ ADVERTISING tt. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. sh ow ^ U through. T.J. Crock­ 2-car garage. I-arge lot. $27,-' nlDmlnum siding, ' 2V4 baths, ANTIQUES hand made early Maine, 6 rooms, will sleep 4, Agency, 647-1413. enclosed porches. Owner to re­ 0131. place. Below replacement, $28,- son Colonial on one acre lot. ett, Aealtor, 643-1577.„ 600. Phllbrlck Agency, Real­ first-floor family rooms, ga­ ATHENS (AP) — Greek fooh- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT HOURS American gifts, bottles, fruit OFFICE SPACE, excellent lo-' modem conveniences, $100. Four baths. 4 bedrooms, large locate because of employment. 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. rage. $33,700. Hwyeii Agency, U & R Built lost year! Job tors, 646-4200. Ion designers are etrlvlng to Jars, etc. _ Expert reflnlshtng. cation, parking, first and sec­ weekly. Available July 11-26. formal dining room, 24’ living T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-■' FOREST HILLS — 646-0131. 8 AJ«. to 4:30 P.M PRfeS’TIGE location' S-bedrbom change necessitates sale! Ten- NORTH COVENTRY — Newer Reasonable.' Trash & Treasure, ond floor available. Electric. Call 644-1983 for further In­ room, screened porch, 2-car 1677. four-bedroom, 2 % bath^ 2 year make an international mark for /Aanch, formal dining room, room Ra^ed Ranch, 2-car ga­ • 6 '/ii-rooms Raised Rariel}, largo Wall St., Hebron (Route 316). heat, air-conditioning and Jani­ formation. old cuatom Colonial. Spi^ned SEVEN-ROOM Split Level, 8 thems'clves this year. ; garage, beaullfuUy landscaped. / den, garage, wooded lot. Bel rage. Two full baths, two fire­ SUMMIT ST . - 10-room single, paneled family room, ^>.^lre- COPY a.OSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Open evenings and weekends. torial service available. As low porch, sun deck, aluminum^d- bedrooms, family room, 2-acro For further Information call X Air Real Estate, Vincent Bqg- recently painted, 2'^ baths, JUST LIS'rED placQ, garage. Mid 20's. O ^ - The largest fashion show over as $100 per month:'Call 649- COVENTRY — Lakeside cot­ places, automatic kitchen. Ing, large beamed celling fam; treed lot, fireplace, garage. «;S0 P.M. DAV BEFORE Pl;BLICATIO^ Phllbrlck Agency Realtors, 646- glnl, Realtor, 643-9332. possible 6 bedrooms. Needs er, 742-6245. held in modern-day Greece ALUMINITM sheets used as 6334, ask for Max Grossman. tage for rent. Call Mitten Agen­ Lovely, large treed lot. Coun­ lly rooin, many extras. Ap­ Priced to sell. Hayes Agency, 4200. try atmosphere In Manchester! redecorating inside .Priced to six-room (,'ape. Immaculate opens July 17. TTie organizer, n«aullnr lor Saturday anil Monday la 4:80 p.in. Fr\0a» printing plates,-.009 thick, 23x cy, Realtors, 643-6930. MANCHESTER — Autumn St., praised In mid 40’s. 647-1835. COVENTRY LAKE Tremen­ 646-0131. OFFICE SPACE — Pyramid Mr. Zinsser, Belfiore Agency sell. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, Hellenic Fashion institute, has 36” , 25 cents each or 5 for $1 $18,900 RANCH In Manchester, 3-'bedroom ColontaL like new, 8 or 4-bedroom home half a dous value offered in this Jum­ building, '357 East Center St. - 647-1413.. 643-1677. hired Sally Kirkland, a former YOUR cooperation W n X m J k l 9711 6-13-2711. new furnace, aluminum siding. fireplace, beamed celling liv­ VALUE conscious? Manchester block to hospital and bus bo sized Coloplal home. E’ea- VERNON ^ BE APPBEC^TED ITf I I Small, modem, air-conditioned Wanted To Rent 68 Flano Agency, 646-0191. ing room, deep wooded lot. 3-fnmlly investment property UNBEATABLE!! fashion editor for Life, and Ann EXCELLENT, efficient and PORTER ST — Just entirely re­ ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort- . line bn quiet street. Sensi­ turcs modem kitchen with office. Secretarial and tele­ Helen D. Cole, ' Realtor, 643- conveniently located, well Here we offer a seven-room Lambton, a popular fashion economical, that’s Blue Lustre I r k in g l a d y wanu 2 or MANCHESTER Is not fjtwcfrom decorated 8-room English Colo gage, monthly payments $90. bly priced at $21,000. Call bullt-lnH, 2 full baths, 20’ mas­ phone answering service on . landscaped corner lot. Excep­ Contemporary home with writer from Ix>ndon. carpet and upholstery cleaner. 3-room unfurnished apartment, 6666 nlal. Boston bound owner .small three-bedroom Ranch. ter bedroom, fireplace, garage. premises. Available June 1st. this 3-bedroom Ranch. Houlie Is tional offering, $37,900. Morri- Suzanne 'Shorts, 646-3233. do'iible garage, 2V4 baths, Mrs. Kirkland says that the Continued From Preceding P09* Rent electric shampooer $1, September 1st or October 1st. Modern kitchen, new furnace. Call quickly on this prime * - Call 647-9903 weekdays, 9 to 5. in excellent condition, wall to TRIM and tidy 5-room Ranch heartbroken at having to sell. city water and city sewer Call 289-6627 after 5 :30. Call and see this cutie. Mitten sqrt Agency, Realtor, 643-1016. J. Watson Beach Heal Es­ value. $24,900. Phllbrlck Agen­ "Ideas are young, fresh and de­ Pinewood Furniture Shop. wall carpeting all but kitchen, with 2 bedrooms and family Two lull baths plus two lava­ on a large lot for only $35,- Help^Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— NEW modem offices. Ideal for Agency. Realtors, 643-6930. tate Co. 647-1660. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. lightful. Even tha%" taken from dishwasher, stove, elc^rlc room, aluminum aiding and a tories! New wall to wall every­ 900. If modern styling Is ancient designs, whether hand- MOVING — Selling five rooms professionals. Plenty of free CX5UPLB with one child would ______Male or Female 37 hood and refrigerator ^oea where on first floor, even your thing call Mr. Bog­ of furniture and many other parking. East Center St. loca­ like four or five large room garage. Only $19,900. Wolver- MANCHESTER - 2 family, 6-5 Immediate Occupancy BOI..TON - Up on Notch Road, woven or not, are as soimiatlcat- WANTED — First class lathe apartment with basement and with property. Has largy lot. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. kitchen! Finished ninth room with 2 car garage, nice floor high on a cliff overlooking dan for appointment to In­ ed as they ciui be and the whole REAI. ESTATE Salesmen with items. Garden tools, washer, tion. Call 646-2212. In basenlent. Rusco storms and NOR'TH EIJW St., 2 family du­ hand for production work. license. Establi.shed office, ex­ yard. In nice location, for Built in 1966. $22,600. C^H Mit­ plan including 2 bedrooms, ex­ plex, 7 large rooms each side, Eastern Conn, sits this attrac­ spect. 649-5306. Image combined with the elabo­ dryer, crib, school desks and ten Agency, Reoltors, 643-6930. VIANCHESTER — $18,800 clean screens everywhere. ’Truly, 146 Summit St. sturdy brick Metronlcs, Inc., Route 6 & 44A. cellent commissions. Linsay OFFICE SPACE for rent In August 1st occupancy. Call 1- cellent condition. A good buy. nice condition, 2-car garage, tive 3-bedroom stone ranch. rate Jewelry Of Mlnoon and By­ chairs, pool table, hi-fi. Call older 5-room Colonial, 2-car ga­ you must see this to believe It! older home, good condition. Bolton. Realty, 649-9158, 649-0085. Rockville at Northeast Shop­ 224-8460. MANCHEJSTEai area — 4-room Wolverton Agency, Realtors, lot 100x150. pall Peg Cleszyn- Two-cdr garage, plus another B (Sc W zantine replicas Is complement­ 644-0250. rage, secondary .flpanclng. Two-car garage, outside play- Living room with fireplace service building . . . nine acres ing.” ping Center, air-conditioning, Ranch In parklike settlngv 2 649-2813. ski. Broker, 646-4291. BOOKKEEPER — Excellent Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- yard for children. Lovely lot and bookcase, spacious din­ In all. One of the best buys In BARROWS and WALLACE Co. DARIC, rich, .stone free, loam, heat and electricity provided. bedrooms, could be 3, 2-car ga­ Manchester Parkade Mrs. Kirkland recalls that In positjpn for top notch book Business Property 6666. with tall, stately, shade-giving JUMBO SIZE Colonial In execu­ ing room, den, entrance hall EYVE-BEDROOM Colonial, two the area. T.J. Oockett, Real­ five-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, Available July 1st. For parti­ rage. You gotta see It! $16,900. with open stairway, 12x12' Manchester 649-.’5,306 1961. When the Italians began Real Estate '"'Keeper. Ability to perform trees. Call now, Belfiore Agen­ tive neighborhood ,6 years old. years old, aluminum siding, tor, 643-1577. . stone, fill, manure, pool and cular's call Joe Mertan Agen­ For Sale 70 Mitten, Realtors, 643-6930. $22,600 DOLL HOUSE, dead-end kitchen, pantry.'Three bed­ with a "not so well organized” varied bookkeeping function^ cy, 647-1413. modem kitchen, large formal 2>A baths, formal dining room, patio sand. 64J-9504. cy, 875-5798, 872-4289. rooms on second floor, large HEIBRON -r Minutes from Man­ show, their entrance Into the In­ without detailed supervision. . ------CONVALESCENT home, long street; 160x150, trees, 6-room .,.dlnlng room, family room with first-floor family room, mod­ BOLTON 6 room Spilt Level, Caree^ Ranch, breezeway, 2-car ga­ IVE HAVE a lovely six-room closets.' Bath on each floor. flreplaced living room, tile chester. Iy>vely Ranch on pro­ ternational fashion scene, was Future potential as Office Man­ SCREENED loam, processed MANCHESTER — 178 West established business. Always fleldstone fireplace, large em kitchen with built-ins, 2- difficult because "maiiy of them ASSUME rage, Hutchins Agency, Real­ Ranch on the South end of Screened paUo, full high bath, large kitchen. Excellent fessionally landscaped one-acre ager. Robert J. Pue & Co., 9 gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, Middle Tpke. New building, full, gfreat opportunity for right front-to-back living room with cor garage. $43,950. Philbrick. were not speaking the proper Rapidly expanding business in tors, 640-5324. town In the upper mid-twen­ basement with laundry condition, treed lot, $20,500. parkllke lot. Bright, airy kitch­ Elm St., Rockville, Conn. 875- fill, atone. George H. Griffingi ■ 'You'll /love to take your business elsewhere. Penn modem alr-condlflonlng, one. person. For more infomiation, fireplace, half bath. Second ■ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. language.” She says of the both our resale and new home call Phllbrlck Agency. Real­ 58/4 % MORTGAGEJ^ ties! For details, Mr. Lombar­ room. Trees, shrubs, out­ Hayes Agency 646-0131. en, formal dining room, raised 6241. Inc., Andover, 742-7886. ^... Central is in bankruptcy!" two or three rooms available. ROCKLEDGE — 4 - bedroom floor has 6 bedrooms, 3 full ■Greeks: divisions offers- exceptional ca­ tors, 646-4200. do, Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. door fireplace. Walking dis­ 68 SOMERSET. Dr. Custom hearth fireplace. Quality built reer opportunities for 8 to 10 Reasonable rates. Call Lou Older 8-room home In prime Cape, original owner retiring, baths. Two-car garage, beau­ REAL ESTATE career. Will FOR SALE - Men’s rebuilt tance to bus, schools, shop­ built, Immaculate 7 - room by U it R, 7 rooms including "In the beginning they will personable, ambitious, hard Arruda, 644-1639. location close to schools, 1% baths, rec room, breeze­ tifully landscaped yard. For consider part-time. Experienc­ and relast shoes, Sam Yulyes, RESTAURANT business show­ CARL ZINSSER has Just listed ping. flaiscd Ranch. Heavenly pri­ family room. MldSj?0’s and have problems such as sizing, working real estate salespeople ing excellent net profit in high- shopping, churches. Nicely way, double garage, flowering further details call Philbrick production, timing and efficien­ ed. Excellent commission ar- 23 Oak St., Manchester (a few a nice six-room vate wooded, lot backing up to IMMACULATE worth It. Mr. Ix)mbardo, Bel­ to Join our fine group of as­ Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 p e a s a n t office, ideal loca- traffic count location. Es- treed yard. Owner will take trees, $29,900. Hayes Agency, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. cy which cannot be solved at r,angement. Ask for Mr. Posek, steps from Main). ■ iwHacMwiM parking, near hospi- very low twenties! Fireplace, Nature Center. Two fireplaces, fiore Agency, 647-1413. sociates. We are interested only tabllshed over 20 years. Price back second mortgage from 646-0131. Walton W.-Grant Agency RASIED RANCH once. Still I have high hopes for Pasek Realtors, MLS, 289------,------• ------— - tal. Personalized Floors Bldg., formal dining room, sunporch. PRICE REDUCED. Near high 2-car garage, built-lns, thermo­ in those who desire to earn at THE AMAZING Blue Lustre includes all the real estate, qualified couple. .House Lillian (jrant. Realtor LuNORM*^ REALTY 875-1642, them.” 7475, 742-8243. TWIN BED, box spring and COMFORTABLY furnished ggg gj 649-9268. Nicely private rear yard,. Call school, older home, single or 643-1153 pane windows, natural trim, IMi least $15,000 to $25,000 in com­ will leave your uphostery restaurant fully equipped, plus needs some work but basi­ MANCHES’TER off Porter St. Two fireplaces, beautiful Somers Rd., Ellington, Conn. mattress $30. Maple extension sleeping room, for older em------647-1413, Belfiore Agency, 2-famlly, double garage, good baths, huge rear redwood deck. missions per year. beautifully soft and clean. table, five chairs, $25. Dresser ployed gentleman, parking, 272 MANCHESTER Green ground a house. $65,000. Owner will cally clean and neat. Four deluxe custom built Ranch Realtors. Investment. Virginia Cellnski, stoned front and an acre of Lucille and Norman La- Our spacious, attractively fur­ Rent electric shampooer $1. take back mortgage. Phllbrlck bedrooms, IVj baths, $152.25 home, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, One minute to new Route' 6. Flamme, Brokers. Ellington— Vernon SiruaHons Wanted— in good condition, $20. Call 649- Main St. floor 900 sq. ft., front portion Broker. 649-1116. MANCHESTER Suburbs, 5%- land make this one of the nished, air-conditioned main of­ Olcott Variety Store. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. monthly pays principal, in­ 2-car garage. The very best. ’THIRTY-FIVE or so steps from Helen D. (Jole, Realtor, 643- finest homes in the Man- Magnificent 3-famlly home, 8- Fema!e 38 5692. '• carpeted. Second floor, 1800 sq. room Ranch, tip-top condition, fices are located in the Vernon LARGE double room plus me­ ft.; suitable for light manufac­ terest, insurance and taxes Hayes Agency 646-0181. Main St. Seven-room older Co­ NEW RAISED RANCH In Hlgh- 6666. chester-Hebron area. 4-4 rooms with 4-c_ar garage. MANSFIELD flu.sh toilet for 15 minutes to Manchester cen­ Young Readers Circle Shopping Center, which BABYSITTER, light housekeep­ G.E. 40” electric range, 2 ovens, dium size room, private bath turing. Also second floor, 3 ad­ on present mortgage. Con­ lonial with two-car garage. laiu^ Park area, 6 rooms on One acre lot. Walklirig distance trailer or truck camper, 2 ter. A'cre treed lot, $18,000. MANCHESTER — Ideal ! first is adjacent to Exit 95 off the er, college girl, can live-in excellent condition, $50. Call and shower, references. joining offices. Will rent to­ Investment Property ventional financing also RANCH — 6 rooms, large living Large airy rooms. Close to flrs^ floor, modem kitchen, The owner’s willingness to to everything. City utilities, years old. Call after 5:30, 742- Hayes Agency 646-0131. home. Aluminum sided Cape To Learn About ' Wilbur Cross Parkway (Inter­ weekdays. Call 875-1994. 646-2543. Gentlemen only. 849-0719. gether or one or two separate­ available. room with fireplace, paneled churches, schools, shopping, large living room with fire­ sell makes it one of the fin­ good Income. Vernon — One 8352. For 5ole 70*A family room, air-conditioned, With four rooms finished, two est buys. state 84) and at the hub of the ly. Call 649-2741 or 649-6688. bus. Early occupancy, sec­ place, 3 large bedrooms, 2-car MANCHESTER acre wooded building lot In IRONING got you down? Let MOVING Speed Queen FURNISHED room for rent, for large master bedroom, attrac­ unfinished. Flreplaced living Sites in State highway network for one of New FILTER flow pool filter, pool iHREE-FAMILY, stone con­ ondary financing possible. Bel­ garage. Priced below market choice residential area. Walk­ Judy do it. Pick-up and de­ mangle, kitchen table, 5 chairs, gentleman, all conveniences. 637 MAIN ST. — 640 square feet, BELFIORE AGENCY tive yard with privacy, $25,900. “THE STEP SAVER” room, large kitchen, detached Mid 20's, To sell Now! ing distance to bus line and England’s fastest growing areas. slide for above the ground struction, plus single cottage. fiore Agency, 647-1413. value. Philbrick Agency, Real­ Here is one floor living at . "Discover Connecticut,” Is We are the exclusive sales livery. Call 646-1553. washing machine, fireplace Parking. Near bus line. Call newly paneled store, partition­ Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors. garage with patio. High shaded shopping center. pool. 18” Craftsman deluxe In business zone. A good In- 647-1413 tors, 646-4200. Its best. 3-bedroom Ranch the theme of the summer read­ agents for five successful new screbn set, brass fixtures, and 649-6914. ed. Ideal offices or business. ■yestment. More information on 646-4200. NINE ACRES — sweeping lot. Wolverton Agency, Real­ reel power mower. 649-2072. on a nicely treed and shrub- VERNON — Owner transferred home communities - and are miscellaneous. Call 643-0332. 529-0618. requeat, $65,000. Phllbrlck views, lovely six-room stone INCOMPARABLE 7-room over­ tors, 649-2813. WARREN E. HOWLAND, ing progra'm spoTisored by the PLEASANT room for gentle­ ASSUMABLE* 4% per cent -bed lot, convenient to every- out of state, must sacrifice this planning several more to open Situations Wanted— GARAGE SALE ^ Friday and Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Ranch. Large enclosed porch, sized Cape, updated kitchen, REALTOR Rockvillg Junior Library. SINGER touch and sew with man, parking, linen service, MANCHESTER Green — Avail- TREES — Privacy, custom de­ mortgage. Seven-room Cape. . thing. First floor family WOODHILL h e ig h t s — 7H- in)maculate -S^cjOom ' CJoIonial. in the near futurb. Our resale Male 39 Saturday. Chairs, folding beds. 2-car garage. Out-building. wall to wall carpeting, ceramic n ie program will include a cabinet. Monograms, hems, references. 644-0248. able July 15, two alr-conditlon- MANCHESTER — business luxe home. Family . room, ’Three or four bedrooms, mod­ room, wall to wall carpet­ room Ranch, first-floor family 643-1108 Four spacious bedrooms, mod­ .^division is also growing rapidly Jewelry, pictures, and bric-a- bath plus, fireplace, formal serloe of imaginary trips to EXPERIENCED students will embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ ed offices, on street level with dining room, 2% baths, brick em kitchen with all the bullt- Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. ing, flreplaced living room room. large beautifully finish­ ahd enables u^ to market the brac. 99 Strickland St. block with 6 apartments, ex­ dining room, spacious rooms, em kitchen, heated rec room. places’ of Interest in the state. paint, blacktop, mow lawns. No small work shop. 649-2741, 649- front, 2-car garage. Hutchins 1ns, wall to wall carpeting, and garage. $28,200. Please ed rec room In basementv en­ existing homes of our new home lent condition. Guaranteed. cellent condition. Owner will MANCHESTER — Deluxe cus­ plastered walls, recreation Professionally "=:^landscaped. Some of these places will include Job too big. Call 643-0066 or 649- Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. finished rec room In basement. call 649-5306. closed patio, garage. Excep­ buyers. We will soon be open­ GARAGE SALE — Miscellane­ Full price now $56 or 7 month­ ApartmentY— Flats— 6688. finance 80 per cent at 8M per tom 7-room Garrison Colonial. room, aluminum siding, ga- BOLTON — Majestic 7-room $31,600. Louis Dimock, Realty, Mystic Seaport, the ’ State Cap­ 4344. Shed dormer, fireplace, ga­ tionally well maintained. Phil­ ing a branch office at the Mans­ ous antiques including covered ly payments of $8. 522-0476. Tenements 63 cent. Terrific income produc- BOWERS School — 5-room ex- 2Vi baths, 2-car garage, all rag(ft,-Owner says "Many items Colonial on lovely Williams 649-9823. itol, the Lutz Museum, a fish GARAGE — 8 Griswold St., rage. 16x20’ screened" porch. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- field Shopping Center, near the crocks, picture frames, etc. Jealer. er. Call now, Hayes Agency, pandable Ranch, all rooms aluminum, private treed lot, s t a y s .-750 Center, mid 20’s. B Rd., minutes from Manchester hatchery, Dinosaur State Pork 1,100 square feet, overhead Deep lot, 224’! Phllbrlck Agen­ 4200. University of Connecticut, and Wood lathe, shaping tools, drill ATTRACTIVE 4-room apart­ 046-0131. very large, 2 fireplaces, 2-car plush living in the finest of Morrison Agency, Realtor, 643- BARROWS dnd WALLACE Co. CJenter, 2% baths, 2-car over­ and the Children’s Museum. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 press, metal lathe, machinist ELECTRIC range 30’ very ment, parking, yard, working doors, office and rest room. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. have tentative plans for several ------garage, screened porch; $22,- neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, 1016. Manchestei:^ Parkade MANCMEISTEIR — Constance sized garage, 2 fireplaces. Both Wanred— Real Estate 77 'The program consists of a clean, in good condition, model couple, no children or pets. Call Ideal for storage or small non- other branch office openings THREE little kittens, looking tools, miscellaneous hand MANCHESTER close to shop- 900. Phllbrlck Agency, 646-4200. 646-0131. - , ' Manchester Dr., 6-room Ranch, aluminum country size kitchen and Junior Reading Club for these has deep well and rotisserie. automotlve business. Call 646- MANCHESTER 6-room home, HOLLIS’TER ST. — Four-bed­ during 1970, for good homes. Call 649-6480. tools, lawn mowers, rototlller, 649-4319. ping, 4-famlly with 4 room ______siding, fireplace, garage, treed formal dining room. Spaciouk entering grades I and 2 In the Asking $75. 649-2083. 0022, 649-4426. with expansion room for a SIX-ROOM Cape, vicinity of room Dutch Colonial, redecora­ We particularly need salespeo­ after 6 p.m. anytime week­ garden tools, lawn furniture. apartments, 4-car garage, new MANCHESTER MANCHESTER — Price re­ lot, flowering shrubs. Call now. front to - back living room LAND —Louis Dlmock Realty, fall and a regular club for those ADULT_ __ coupl^,___ no children, growing family. Huge living hospital, large yard. Call 649- ted. Aluminum siding, fire- ple who are familiar with any ends. Karman Ghia convertible. Fri­ SEWING Machine — Singer ^ ^ rooms’ ’ heat and hot OFFICE for rent, August 1st. heating systems and roof. Mid 9 ROOM RAISED RANCH duced. ,*.jQuiet country living, $24,900. Hayes Agency, 646- First-floor family room. Prac Realtors, 649-9823. entering grades 3 through 7. room with fireplace, 3 or 4 8082, 633-9033. of the following towns: Vernon, day, 3-8 p.m., Saturday, 8-8. zig-zag with cabinet, used, but­ 500 square feet, on Route 83 In 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Attention all families seek­ placev 3-car garage with loft. Ideal for horses. Pony stalls. 0131. Ucally new wall-to-wall In sev CHIHUAHUA puppies — AKC, Sunday, 1-7 p.m. 59 E. Middle water, stove and refrigerator. ing a spacious home on a ■■’bedrooms. private yard. Lot 100x140’. Austin A. Oiam- Four bedrooms, two baths, The younger group will read Tolland, Willington, Ellington, tonholes, monogframs, hems, Vernon. Heat and electricity 6>^-ROOM RANCH on west side eral rooms. Plastered walls SELLING YOUR HOUSE? books and receive a toy car and special price for retired peo­ Tpke. Place to park car. Call 628-01596 FOUR-FAMILY homes — your choice area. This huge 3 $20,600. Wolverton Agency, bers. Realtor. MLS, 643-2325. exceptional kitchen. Weekends Somers, Enfield, East Windsor, etc. Originally over $300., now included. 875-9716. Quality built by Anaaldl. Love souvenirs of the places visited. ple. 742-6369. Monday — Friday, 8-9 p.m. best investment. We have two year old home offers 4 bed­ Realtors, 649-2813. 6t town, XVi baths, _parport, or after 6 p.m., 649-3408. I guarantee in writing a South Windsor, East Hartford, $54. Payments accepted. 522- half acre lot. Asking $25,900 Lots For Sole 73 ly shaded park-like. yard. Bel No book reports will be reqihr- BE GENTLE, be kind, to that weekends — 10 a.m. — 9 p.m. AIR-CONDinONED office on the east side. One on Oak, rooms on the main level, MANCHESTER — Lhrge 4-bed­ $300. minimum newspaper Glastonbury, Manchester, Bol­ 0931. 6>.4-R(X)M Cape, 4 rooms do’wn, with $14,600 asspmable VA flore Agency, 647-1413. ed of tills group. However, Mrs. .. expensive carpet, 'clean with space available. Inquire Holi­ the other on Eldrldge St. T.J. 2M baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 room home, 2% baths, huge ga­ 233 VERNON ST. A weU built TOLLAND — \ acre building advertising program on all ton, Coventry, Mansfield, An­ 2% rooms on second floor, for­ Luella Denley, children’s librar­ SEVEN-WEEKS old kittens, Blue Lustre. Rent „ electric day Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. garages and a host of other mortgage. T.J. Crockett, Real­ rages. aluminum siding, large six-room Ranch style home lots, $1,500-$2,500. Agen­ 90-day ex61usives. Dally cov­ dover, Hebron. Call Mr.- Pease, TWO-BEDROOM apartment, no mal dining room, fireplace in tor. 64.3-1677. ian, the help of parents to call 649-0773. shampooer $). Manchester IDEAL FOR Manchester, 643-2125. goodies. Fantastic buy at landscaped lot. Low 40’s. Heri­ with rural setting, yet a stones cy 646-0131. erage In more than one Sales Manager, for odnfidei children, no pets. Call 649-8750. living room, $21,900. Philbrick make siU'C the children under­ Hardware & Supply, 877 Main NEWLYWEDS $44,900. 649-5306. tage House, 646-2482. throw from Buckley School. NOTICE newspaper. interview. . ’PAIR young turquoise para­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200; MANCHESTER ~!!I Huge L- Oversized lot of 400' depth Is MANCHESTER building 1 ^ , stand the mpka they read. St., 643-4425. BOLTON — Deluxe 3% rooms, ------Land For Sale 71 PLUS keets with cages. $14. and $18. Dropleaf. maple dinette set, Ronch, . family room, play JUST LISTED attractively landscaped. Rec­ city sewer and water, A and PUBLIC HEARING The older gmup must turn In carpeting, appliances, air-con­ SEVEN-ROOM Raised Ranch room, (fining room, three large Once a week your house is EXCLUSIVE SALEIS Phone 643-8662. FOUR pair skis and poles, cue six chairs. Formica top, Houses For Rent 65 glastonbury 75 acres, BSl W Beautiful Ranch In the reation room, screened porch B zones. Phllbrlck Agency ADDITIONAL book reports on\{orms fumished sticks, balls and racks, ping ditioning, private finished ideal for development. Near 2 fireplaces, tiled baths, large bedrooms, country kitchen, Realtors, 646-4200. APPROPRIA’nONS picture advertised In Us BASSET Hound, male, IV2 years wood grain kitchen set, four BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Woodhill Heights section. and garage add to livability. own 4x5” ad—every week by the library. pong table, microscope. 649- basements. Attractive residen- RANCH — Three _ _bedrooms. Manchester line and Route 84 family room, built-lns, laundry privacy. $28,900. Hutchins BOARD OF DIRECTORS old, family pet. Registered cushioned, gold padded (for near schools, bus line, shop­ Manchester Parkade High 20’s. Owner trans­ To inspect this fairly priced until sold. No special hours attendance 6091. tial area. Adults only, no pets. interchange. Ten minutes to room, 2-car garage, city util­ Agency, 649-5324. VERNON — Lot has 239.67’ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, contrast) chairs. Fireplace ping area .$225 monthly. Call Manchester 649-5306 ferred. home, please call Robert J. are required of elther^group but The Samuel M. AKC. $75. 649-3071. L.F. Fiano, 649-5371. downtown Hartford. John Mil­ ities, large lot. Immediate frontage, community water, CONNEC’nCUT KEEP YOUR carpets beautiful set, draw screen, dropleaf 644-2234. MANCHESTER — Six-rooms Smith, Inc., 963 Main St., LINSAY REALTY it is recommended, Miis\^Denley ler Agency, 1-828-4763. MANCHESTER — 6% - room occupancy. Charles Lesper­ beautiful location. Priced Notice is hereby given that PUPPY — 10 months old, free despite constant footsteps of coffee table. All in mint con­ 4H-ROOM apartment, second with a spacious lot and occu­ T. J. CROCKETT 649-5241. said, that the child vlsHs the Ranch, 50x120’ lot, on bus ance, 649-7620. right. Call Mitten Agency,. the Board of-Directors, Town ,of 649-9158 649-0085 Lavitt Agency to good home, male, • house- a busy family. Get Blue dition. floor, heat, hot water, appli­ MANCHESTER — Delightful 8- SOUTH MANCHES'TER — Ap­ pancy at buyer’s convenience. Realtor • 648-1577 library as often as possibl^ line. $24,900. FliUio Agency, MANCHESTER — Wendell Realtors, 643-6930. Manchester, Connecticut, \»^1 broken, all shots. Call after 5 Lustre.-Rent electric sham­ ances, parking, cellar, $175. room home, 3 or 4 bedrooms, MANCHESTER — To settle es­ This Manchester Cape Includes ALL CASH for your property To date some 400 children as* 71 DELMONT STREET proximately 5 acres with 641’ 646-0191. MANCHESTER — ExcepUonal Reed custom built oversized 6- hold a Public Hearing in the Vernon p-oi.. 643-8374. pooer $1. Paul’s Paint & Wall­ a month. Available ^ l y 1st, carpeting, rec room, con­ a 165x135’ lot, ceramic baths, within 24 hours. Avoid red enrolled in the program. The MLS/Realtors at After 5 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. frontage, half mile to Martin tate, older 6%-room 2-story 7-room Cape with acreage. Im­ bedroom Ranch, half acre Hearing Room at the Municipal Adults only. Call after 4 p.m., venient location, $226. per home, central, quiet, con­ plenty of closet space, nice Resoit Property tape, instant setYlce. Hayes first set of book reports may be Circle MINIATURE Schnauzer, sever­ paper Supply. Saturday. School. Owner will finance. M. maculate inside and out. Over wooded lot in exclusive rural Building, 41 Center Street, Man­ 649-4864; / month. Call Paul W. Dougan, venient location. Excellent flreplaced. living room, alumi­ Agency, 646-0131. turned In after Monday. al litters from champion sired H. Palmer Realtor, 643-6321. PRESIDENTIAL VILLAGE sized garage and horse stable. area, built-lna, fireplace, 40’ For Sole 74 chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, ^ ...... Realtor. 649-4535. terms to qualified buyer, $25,- num storms-screens-doors, full In August there will 1^ a party Next to Parkway Exit 95 affectionate stud. Reasonable. Heritage House, 646-2482. heated family room, double ga­ July 7, 1970, at 8:00 p.m. to Boats and Accessories 46 MANCHESTTIR Northwood ' APARTMENTS 000. J.D. Real Estate Asso­ basement, baseboard hot water COVENTRY — Log cabin sum­ for both groups. Those named to Storrs, 429-9134, Apartments. Luxury split-level, FOUR room single Ranch, large rage, 2 baths, tremendous consider and act on the follow­ Open 7 Days A Week MAPLE living room, and dining Houses For Sale 72 ciates, 643-5129, 643-8779. heat, good outbuilding for play­ EAST Hartford Line — Large' mer cottage, flreplaced living the honor roll will receive prizes, GERICH’S Marine Service — yard, electric heat. At Bolton Now renting, one and two bed­ value at $31,000. Meyer, Real­ ing: Auctions 78 BEAGLE puppies for sale, AKC room sets, Call 646-1529. one bedroom. Cental air-con­ house or lawn equipment. Good 6-4, two-family, completely room, completely carpeted, there ■will be a Walt Disney Evinrude motors, sales and Notch, $135. includes heat. room apartments. Carpeting, tor, 643-0609. 643-2158 Phones 875-6297 registered, 6 weeks old, 649- ditioning, CB , formal liv­ MANCHESTER — Raised MANCHESTER — 7 room Co­ oak floors and full blanket in­ modernized. Two-6ar garage. enclosed porch, excellent con­ Pro'^s'ed ' additional appro­ AUCTION — Saturday June 27, mtSVlB shown and refreshments service. 1082 Tolland Tpke., Ideal for small child. Write ing room, fan. . room, 1% Ranch, wall to wall carpeting, complete G-E kitchen, 2 air- lonial, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, sulation, all in a nice location. Gorgeous large lot. $33,900. WHY RENT? Two-family, 6-6 dition, treed lot. $9,000. Hayes priation to General Fiind 10 a.m. at 354 Buckland St., bCrved’. 3401. . Buckland, Conn., 643-2363. THREE rooms of furniture, one Box C, Manchester Herald. baths, private basement, bal­ 2 alr-conjJltJOners, dishwasher, conditioners, 1% baths. Call fireplace, closet space galore, $23,900. Odegard Realty, 643- Heritage House, 646-2482. duplex. Separate furnaces. Agency, 646-0131. Budget 1970-1971, Board of Manchester. MARRIED MAN with some BOARDING cats only. Twenty year old. Best offer. 643-9616. cony, carport, heat, hot water. built-in range and oven, attic Education $3,781.12 LAWRENCE fish locater, with BOLTON — Two - bedroom Frances K. Wagner, Rental 2-car garage. Numerous ex: 4365.^^ _____ * ___ Live practically rent free. On­ route experience and good with years. Must be altered and in- Available immediately, $200. fan, rec-,room, 2-car garage, GREAT potential, 746 Parker BOLTON LAKE — Waterfront to return to the Connecticut, . ..extras, lik'd'nfew. Call after HOTPOINT refrigerator. very house, many extras. Ref­ Manager, 646-2823 or 643-1023. tras. Morrison Realtor, 643- ly $26,900. 10 per cent financ­ figures .JLo. learn egg business, noculated. By appointment: J.D. Real Estate Associates large lot. Priced right. Mitten OVERSIZED 7-room Cape, St, industrial property with 6- huge parklike yard. Complete­ State-Departm’enT of Educa- 5:30, 742-8352. good condition. Moving out of erences required. $145 per 1016. ing available to qualified buy­ inside and outside work. Must Fenros Cattery, 875-9131. Inc., 643-5129. large living room with -fire­ room home, 1% baths. Assum­ ly private. Four-room immacu­ tioru under Title I 89-10, state. $75. 646-1075. month. 643-5983. Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. ers. Call now. Pasek, Realtors, l^e responsible. Call Miller . OWNERS relocating, must sell, place, modem kitchen with able mortgage. Mid 20’s. Mor­ late year ’round home. $22,900. ESEA 1966-67 unexpended FOUR rooms, first floor, cen­ 289-7475, 742-8243. A Favorite Fanns, 643-8021. Garden— Farm— EMPIRE mahogany upholster­ centrally located, completely built-ins, baths, 4 bed­ rison Realtor, 643-1016. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. funds, to be financed from An Easy-Knit Live Stock 42 ed sofa, carved feet, excellent tral location, stove, refrigera­ remodeled, 8-room Colonial, rooms, formal dining room, ANTIQUE Colonial with 6 unappropriated surplus. LAKE BUNGGEE II year Dairy Products 50 condition. $175. Antique bread tor and parking. $126, one child 'O ut of Town finished bas^ en t, one bath, full shed dormer, on a treed MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- rooms (plus) and new utilities. Proposed additional appro­ HORSESHOEING — Thomas ’round home on waterfront lot, BULLDOZER trainees needed. makpr, $6. 649-1837. accepted. 649-8360. 2 lavatorie^ a^car- garage, % acre lot. $27,900. PhUbrick room Cape with 3 bedrooms,^ Built in 1843 wiUi living space, priation to General Fimd Robenhymer, Is your horse STRAWBERRIES - Come to For Rent 66 FOR RENT 5 rooms. 872-4988. See schools and classes. double comer lot. Ideal for Agency, Realtors^ 646-4200. formal dining room, carpeted charm, and quality. Assumable Budget 1970-71, CDAP ac- ready for spring riding? If not, Berryland and pick your own. FOUR-RXX)M apartment, sun- living room with fireplace, pri­ cal! me. 643-1490 between 5-10 Comer of Glode Lane and Tol­ porch, stove, refrigerator, VERNON — Willow Brook business man, office and home. mortgage. $24,900. Out of stftlQ count-01-114 $3,431.21 CUSTODIAN — part-time, new LARGE first-floor, flreplaced vate shaded yard. Wolverton p.m. land St. Near the East Hart­ Venetian blinds, clean refined Apartments. Immediately new MEADOWBROOK Low 30’s. Call 643-9764, owner must sell. Odegard Out of Town to be ■ financed from ^tate convalescent home. Apply in Musical Instruments 53 family room lii' this 7-room Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ford Manchester town line. middle age couple or lady, no 3% rooms at $160, at $185. Realty, 643-4366. and Federal Grants. person, Manchester Manor, 385 WILL BOARD horse, good graz­ bass amplifier (Ovation) two Heat, "hot' water, refrigerator, GARDEN APARTMENTS MANCHESTER — 7-room Co­ Cape. Garage. Oversized wood­ For Solo 75 Proposed acjdltional appro­ Adults only. children or pets, bus line. REGENT ST. — 4-room house GREEN RD. 3 or 4-bedroom' West Center St., Manchester. ing land and excellent care. months old, onljf used a few oven-range, disposal, dlah- lonial, near bus line, • back­ ed lot. Central to shopping, priation to General F\ind References and security. 643 MEADOWBROOK ROAD, ELLINGTON, CONN. ~~on industrial zone lot 100x160. Cape. Fireplace, wall’ to wall VSEfRNON — Large Ranch Just Call 643-1009. times at home, like new. Cost washer, wall to wall carpeting, yard fenced In, needs some bus. $22,900. Meyer Realtor, over Manchester town line. Budget 1970-71, Board of LE-MI CORP., Manchester, 6627. Call Peg Cieszynskl, Broker, carpeting, large kitchen, sun- $450, _gell for $275. Also Beatle air-conditioning, swimming remodeling, $23,900. Mitten 643-0609. Owners all packed to move to ' Education $5,000.00 Conn. 643-2362. Experienced DAPPLE GRAY pony with cart Household Goods 51 3 ROOMS, ONE BEDROOM a v a a Per 649-4291. porch, - patio with fireplace. bass guitar, $40. Must sell. p l e a s a n t 4-room apartment, pool, lighted tennis courts, Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. Florida, xiuree. bedrooms, 1V4 for Summer School opera- lathe and Bridgeport opera- and harness. Rides and drives. • Adults Only, No Pets ■ 7 w Mon MANCHESTER — 6 rooih Colo­ Raised terrace. Excellent con­ Call 64^839, evenings. first floor, in 2-family home, basketball court, parking and LARGE unusual Ranch with a baths,-carpeting in kitchen* .^ tions, to be financed by tui­ No bad habits. 742-6369. • Lease & Security ’total Electric A’lTRACnYE Ranch, with nial with'3' bedrooms, country dition. Must see. Austin A. ' tors, second shift only. parking and heat, $145. After storage all included. No pets.' view. Features 24’ living room, drapes, etc. Full basement. tion payments. Pubjic Notice c o m p l e t e s e t of GFetch Reserve Now tor August - September Occupancy - mahogany paneling, fireplace, sized kitchen, dining room. 1*^ Chambers, Realtor, MLS, 643- 5 p.m. call 649-4^5. CaU Hartford, 527-9238, Ver­ large formal dining room, li­ Priced in mid-twenties. As­ Proposed additional appro­ . -Q drums with cymbals, like new. family room, garage and huge baths, garage, $24,900. Wolver­ 2326. ' non. 872-4400. brary, 3 or 4 bedrooms, three sumable mortgage of approx. priation to 1970-71 Educa- lot. $23,900. Call Warren E. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 1 O Lease or buy can between 5-9, 649-8279. AVAILABLE July 1st, four fireplaces, 3% baths, recrea- $12,000. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, tTohal Special Projects room flat, second floor, on bus ROCKVILLE — Newly redec- J A M E S J. G E S S A Y Howland Realtor, 643-1108. AUCTION OF ANTIQUES QUALITY 6-room Colonial, ion room, garages, on a three- 643-1677. Fund 41 $2,160.00 3 Rooms of New Furniture u p r ig h t p ia n o , gray up- line, near stores and hoapltal. orated 3-room apartment, $126, REAL E.STATE PORTER ST. large rooms, excellent condi­ acre lot. ca ll for appointment. for Vocational Education from holstefed. Excellent condition. Working '' cOuple. $135 per includes heat; stove and re­ MANCHES’TER Green section— COVENTRY — 6-room Raised Saturday, June 27 at 10:00 A.M. for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. $150. Coll after 5 p.m., 646- tion, excellent location. Owner Philbrick Agency, Realtors, prograni to operate Sum­ ..month. Security deposit re­ frigerator. Adults only, securi­ 875-0134 Unique 4-room Colonial, -all First time'♦'offered—Imma- Ranch. Modem ‘ kitchen with Hollay, Buckland Street, Manchester. (Buckland Street i ^ s off new inside, 2-c.ar garage, treed 646-1659. 646-4200. mer School Study FTogram, Tolland Turnpike near the Buckland Station Post Ottice or MODEL HOME ...... quired. 646-2878. ty deposit required. CaU 643- culate'-^ 7V4-room Colonial- built-ins, 1V4 baths, fireplace, lot, $17,900. Hayes Agency, 646- to be financed from State take mckland Road at the traffic light in the center of Wap- NINE-PIECE Ludwig drum set, 9678. Cape. First floor paneled family room, sundeck, 2-car COLONIAL 3>4-ROOM second floor ’•-apart- 0131. Departments of Education, ping). • com_plete with naugahyde HEBRON, Wall St.. 4-room faimlly room with many cus­ garage, % acre wooded lot, Division of Vocational Edu- MODERN ment. Adults only. Security re- $25,600. Philbrick Agency, covers and case on wheels, 114 apartment, heat, hot water, tom built-ins, spacious liv­ cation funds. Antiques including: Barker and Taylor Grandfather cl(^k. SPANISH , qulred=^aU 628-0718. ing room, formal dining Realtors, 646-4200. years old. Excellent condition, - carpeting, appliances, parking Manchester and Vicinity Proposed additional appro­ Penn. Dutch jelly cupboard, pine butch, pine drop leaf table, PROVINCIAL! silver sparkle, $600. 643-8662. WODLASD room and convenient kitch­ -/ (4ierry drop leaf table, pine decorated blanket chest, pine chest, VILLAGER Apartments, new, and storage. $175 monthly. 646- priation: to 1870-71 Educa­ from 2-bedroom apartment, appli­ en, three bedrooms, 1V4 tional Special Projects F\md lady’s &ate leg table, Sheraton mirror, oil paintings on 0882, 649-2871. tiled baths, first.floor laun­ canvas, old lamps, panel shade lamp, bowl and pitcher sets, ances, heat and two air-con­ MANOR P is for Pretty and Private Is this alum^um sided ranch, Legal N o Hcg .41 $8,769.00 RCXaCVILLE —New 3%-f6bm HUGE cradled on gorgeous landscaped lot! WStlr’ famllv room, dry room, two fireplaces, clocks, bottles, butter chums,, jugs, Bohemian glass wm^set, ditioners. Charles Lesperance, for Project Teacher Aide $288 Wearing Apparel— sundeck and swimming pool. Many, many extras. $31,900. wall to wall carpeting, cen­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, vases, brass eagle, blown, glassware. Carnival glass, English 649-7620, apartments with private ter­ APARTMENTS held at Manchester, within and for training Program (TAP), to Any item may be purchased Furs 57 tral air condltloiflng through­ the Diatrlct of Manchester, on tiio dinner set, sap buckets, rifle,-ironware, tinware, milk cans, iron race and pool. Including heat, Homestead Street be financed under EDPA cauldron, buggy, bob sled, one horse farm wagon, wagon separately. LOOKING lor anything lit real A Is for All you could possibly want In this 4-bedrom Cape out. Attached garage, many 16th day of June. 1970. a u t u m n HAZE mink stole, hot water, all appliances and Manchester, Conn. Present. Uon. John. J. Wall^tt, funds from State. SMALL wheels, ox yoke, tools, roto-Uller, lumber, chain saw. etc. estate rentaU^apartmenta, _ _ LAND with garage and plenty of back yard for the kiddies ^to extras. Excellent value. $39,- Jud^e. original price $996. Will sacri­ carpeting. $155. Rockland Ter- Proposed additional, appro­ Lunch. Bring your chair. INSTANT CREDIT homes, multiple dwellings, no S ^ e -~ A W m e n ts. romp In; $20,600. 500. Trusty Estate u-w of Arthur C. fice, 643-4896. Hlghland WOODLAND MANOR offers Mason, Late of Manchester, in said priation to Water F\ind AAEDIUM fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Afl- OPEN'SUNDAYS 10-6 Avenue, 872-4046, 529-6586. No the ultimate in convenient District deceased. Budget 1970-71 $13,600.00 BOB HENDRICKSON, Auctioneer, Columbia 228-390b soclates, .Inc. 643-6129. 8 is for Seeing and Believing for only $24,900. Remarkable The Connecticut Bank A Trust large' MONT-FRI. 10-9 pets. prestige' living, with schools, U & R REALTY CO., INC. Company, Trustee, having: exhibited Transfer to Water Reserve SALE aluminum sided ranch . . . with breezeway and attached Its final aeoount and supplemental shopping and religious fa- 643-2692 Wantad-—To Buy 58 a v a il a b l e Aug. ist — 2-bed- Fund for lowering water oUlties nearby. 2-car garage. Flreplaced >lvlng room. This home hnr been Robert D. Murdock, Realtor final account with said estate to ______room, first-floor apartment In treated with kindness. this Curt for allowance. It Is main In Pine Street, to be Resort Properly LOWEST .ORDERED: That the 16th day .of financed from unappropriat­ H (Sl G HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques two-family house. Adults pre­ UMMEDIATE OCCUPANtJV July, 1970, at three o'clock after­ 166 bric-a-brac, locks, frames, ferred. May be seen weekends. For Rent 67 PRICES T W O spacious bedroom noon at the Probate Office In the ed surplus. LAKE LOTS E Is for Easy living In this 2-famlly duplex. In the heart of 180 FOOT frontage, secluded Municipal Building In said Manches­ Because this .style is so FURNITURE glassware. We buy estates. VU- Call 649-6797. . apartment Include refriger­ Manchester. Easy on the pocketbook too. $26,000. Proposed additional appro­ A marvelous coat to wear COLUMBIA LAKE — I-ropm landscaped wide open country­ ter. be and' the same is assigned for easy to put together and ,nt the first hint of cool lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 INSTANT CREDIT • BEST TERMS ator, stove, dishwasher, dis­ a hearing on the allowance of said priation to General F\uid so nice to wear, it will he EXPERIENCED 669 Burnside Ave. 4'4 ROOMS with heat, nice loca- cottage, all facilities, boat. side, plastered walls, lovely accounts with said estate, ascertain­ weather, so it’s never too Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. posal, air conditioning, ahd Budget 1970-71, Capital Im­ one o f your favorite East Hartford Uon. Will accept one infant, no Ideal for small children. 228- Lowest Prices on Cottages and Chalets K Is for the Kitchen, this large 5%-room Ranch features. A 5-room Ranch, attached ga­ ment of distributees and order of provement Reserve F\md early or late to start knit­ full carpeting. kitchen Mom will love, plus 1 Vi acres. Lovely setting plus distribution, and this Court directs dresses. No. 83(>‘2 witli ting it! No. 111(1 has knit 289-0756 WANTED — Antique furniture, pets. Security deposit. $160 a 3803. W( oOtr in unuiuil vsritty of ckolct, kln|-iizt loti In a rage. $26,000. Hutchins Agen­ that notice of the time and place a»- $13,819.50 piioTo-ouiDK is in Ni'w kiavily woodiil, MCludad sattlni. A wall plannad faur-iaaton 2-car garage. Only 4 years old. $24,900. sl^ed for said hearing be given to direetioris for-Small (30- TEXTILE HELP - glass, pewter, oil paintings or month. 643-0124. O N E bedroom available cy, 648-5324. to be financed by Grant Size's 8-18 (busfUl Mj-40). I BETORE YOU BUY FURNI­ ______COLUMBIA LAKE — CotUgo arad^aa. Sandy baaekai, boat marinas, swimmlni, boatInL aHv^arsons known to be Interested 32), Medium (34-3(1) anfi ^ other antique Items. Any quan­ fi July 1, 1970. therein to apuear and be heard Sizi’ 10, 32 Vj bust . . , 2L TURE ANYWHERE, SEE OUR WE HAVE customers waiting avallable/July and August. Call iklnj, hunUni, hlklni, eamplni, skaUnf, tobananini, tkl- IMMACULATE 6V4-room Ranch from State In same amount, Largo (38-40) Sizes in-' tity. TTie Harrison’s, 643-8709, Living con be fun! In the comfort of your own home. Let us thereon by puollshing a coPY of this yards of 45-iiu’h. elusive. IX)W BRICES. for the rental of your apart- 643-9492. ‘ Inf. Clian, tprliif-fad Taka. "starting at $176 monthly help you select the ’’Just right” home that will t'\ your with rec room and garage, order In some new^apor having a Proposed additional appro­ 1'65 Oakland Street. circulation in said District, at least priation to' Water F\md PaltirtiH aviiilnblo iinhl ZEkD 80$ In calm lor aicli ptf WANTED ment or home. J.D. Real Imarald It nairar-mara Uma.for fun. Bast daal In tha family’s needs. COMPLEPE RBAi.-«STATE SERVICE. three bedrooms, kitchen has tam ti Inctuda flrit-clatl Mailing. seven days before the day of said Budget 1970-71 , $7,000.00 in !ii:rn CLEAN, USED refrigerators, WANTED — Used canoe, wood- Estate Associates, Inc. 648- country . . . maka ut prova It Modait prlcai find ui talllni bullt-lns and dining area. Im­ hearing, and by mailing on or be­ liND es$ In coin! tor tick pat­ Aone Cabot, Xanebeater 1 ranges, automatic washers canvas, or FRP only. Call 643- out fast Don’t miti It Buy now— build latar . . . or hava Members of the Manchester . . . Hartford . . . Vernon fore June 17, 1970, by certified mall, 'Triuisfer to Water Reserve tern to Includt llnt-claii mailing. Xvealng Uarald, ItW AVE. 5129. mediate occupancy. Assum­ a copy of this order to Ruth C. aur craws do It for you. Fimd for water main instal­ Sne Barnett, Mancheiter OF AXEBICA8, NEW YOBK, Opening in our Piece Dye process. Excellent with guarantees. See them at 5939, evenings and weekends. VILLAGER Multiple Listing Services. able mortgage. $23,600. Wolver­ Cowles, Apt. B-6. 330 Farmiii^on Barnett, M N.Y. lOIM. DIRCCTIONSi Route 91 to Route 9 by K#4na;"N‘.H. Follow Ave., Hartford. Conn.; Alice Q. Ma­ lation — Thompson" Road, ' Eveklnz Henud,, Uflo11 AVK. opportunity, offered. Right person can expect B. D. Pearl’s Ap^fances, 649 ______------• APARTMENTS Routo 9 thru Hillsboro end set our entrence on left, one ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. OF“■ AKKBICAST NE'N E W Y O B K , Print ka'ma, Addrali wlUi ZIP son Cummings, 36 llobbs Road. Preston Drive to Hyde CODI and Stylo Nuoihar, rapid advancement to shift supervisor. Excel­ Main St. Call 643-2171. ------Hampton. N.H.; Mr. and Mrs. Clark W.Y. Fumlshod New 2-bcdrooin apart­ "’'!i%SVu.V.'’l «SL'ioT.- 7. c i i (S07) 4a4.$»a .7 wriu rei Street, to bo financed from Print Nome, Addraio with ZIP The S|)|'ing & 3umnu;r lent wages and fringe benefits. We are an etjual . — Rooms Wirtioul Board 59 ments. Appliances, heat, rail aRocNURi. CAPE — 6 rooms, modem I. Moseley, Lake View Holghls, Niun- coot, Stylo Numbtr and SIza. I'RIGIDAIRE 40” stove, Frigid- Aportmants 63-A kitchen, dining room, fireplace tic. Conn.; The First School Society. unappropriated surplus, ’70 ALIIUM is BOt* plus 18# opportunity, employer. Cyril Johnson Mills, 22 ulre refrigerator, fireplace fix- THE THOMPSON House—Cot 2 air-con^tloners, car­ PASEK Realtors — MLS WliuUor, Conn.; Janet M. Sauer The S p rin g 's Summer for postage and nundling. peting. Charles Lesper­ In living room, three bed­ Prestl, 19 Wc^ruff Road, Wal- James F^.-Farr, ’70 Basic kamhhin Hook Furnace'Avenue, Stafford Springs, Conn. Tele­ tures, no-lron nlnon ruffled tage St., centrally located, LARGE one-room efficiency, ' U & R ttole, M ass.; Arthur C.H. Mason, THf ABC QUIITIR . . . I laichir. rooms, interior recently de-. Secretary is BOc plus IBt* for post­ tar quIlt-makIng; alia 12 laialy curtains, porch or lawn chairs. large pleasantly fumished fumished, heat and electricity ance, 726 Burnside Ave., East Hartford P.O. Box -4606. Oom iol, Calif. 9392T; phone 1-684-4243. • EmERBLD LRKE SHORES REALTY CO., INC. corated, .Exterior painted last Nicholas P. kalenak. Esq., Exec, Board of Directors age and handling. daiigni. Pattirn platan tint- ' provided, country setting, ga­ 649-7620 tidni. ai07— too add tip far Other small misccllaneouH rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 Hit I',.lluM(i N H '..DNAri I irfi.iiir; W BIAOT CilBlNTER STREET 289-7475 742-8243 568-1563 646-4678 year. Built In 1962. Large lot. of the estate of, Clauda B. Mason, Miuicliester,. Conn. articles. All like new. Call 649- for overnight. and permanent rage, quarter mile to 1-86, $110. 20 Holmes Street. Mystic. Conn. paitaga lad hanallig. MANCHH18TBB, C»NN.’ Assumabl^ 6%, per cent_ piort- Dated at Mimchestcr, Con­ Call 648-1126. 06356 and return make to this Court 7222 anj^ime. Moving south. guest rates. (M8-86(U or 64S-2082 647-1573 647-1183 goge. $28,900. Phllbrlck Agen­ JOHN J. WALLBTT. Judge, necticut. this twenty-fifth day of co: The Conn. Bank A TruFt Co., cy, Realtors, 046-4200. T r./ • June 1970. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 PAGE t w e n t y ; Avorajre Dalty Net Prenn Run ilmtrlfpater JEiipttittg Por Hie Week Bnded .1 June 20, 1970 The Weather Gradual clearing, coRttniuod The Rev. Kenneth Stooro, Wallace Qrube, son of Mrs. cool. Tonight's low* 60 to 66. To­ Emergency Door Richard H. Zawndn of 116 New M a n c h e s t ^ ^ ;Ttntc Rd., a biology teacher at chaplain at Mansfield State Wallace Gfubo of 387 Porter St., ■ OF MANGHESTEB 15,770 morrow- fair, pleawtnt; hlg-h in "About Town East Catholic High School, has Training School, will conduct a ims been named to the second 70s. Miondaor'R outlook ■ moatly . Effective Monday, there Child and Pamlly Services of Hospital Notes will be a new emergency accepted an appointment to service Sunday at 8:16 a.m; on B^iester dean's list at Heldel- 6494521 Hanchetler— A City of Village Charm •unny. room entrance to Manchester Connecticut, Inc. recently pre­ study at a microbiology and blo- radio station WINP. The pro­ ocrg,^oIlege, Tiffin, Ohio. S4 McKEE STREET vniTiNO nocBS Memorial Hospital via Arm­ sented these families with spe­ chemlatry institute for 30 selec­ gram is sponsored by the Man­ cial citations for their years of VPW Post will hold a spaghetti Now Is the time to bring In your soreens to be repelled, i VOL. LXXXIX NO. 228 Intermediate dare Semi* ory St. ted secondary school teachers of chester Council of Churches and Stonn window'glass replaoed. (SIXTEEN PAGES — TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, jyNE 27, 1970 service with the agency: Mr. the Clergy Association of Mnn- supper tonight from 6:80 to 9 (CkwMlfled Advertlainr on Page IS) PRICE TEN CENTS private, noon-t p.m„ and 4 p,m. As of that date, use of the biology or chemistry, supported • p.irf.; private roam*. 10 a.m.' iind Mrs. Herbert Hanson, 22 oy the National Science Poimda- cliester. .'or members and'friends at the Haynes St. entrance will be Union PI., and Mr. and Mrs. Post Homo. Dancing to the mu­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED M p.m., and 4 p.m.*t p.m. discontinued. lion at St. Lawrence University, Fedlatrlcr; Parent* allowed Robert McCabe, 43 Scott Dr.. Canton, N.Y., from Juno 29 sic of Dlc(c Lewis will be from The change will place the The Rey. Edward S. Pepin, GUSS FURNITURE TOPS any time except p.m.; Vernon, .-dx years; and Mr, and thrmigh Aug. 7. pastor of Assumption Church, 9 to 1 a.m. (joriH a PinefK,^^ ether*, S p.m.-S p.m. emergency entrance back Mrs. Pnuicls Swlntklelwlcz, 680 Devlin Jailing where it was before the be­ recently presented a $100 schol-' MIRRORS (Fireplac* anil Door) $5 Million M f lervloe: 10 a.m.>3 p.m., Griffin Rd., Wnpplng,-12 years. arship, awarded by the Ladies Casualties Center F<»r a fjOv«r ^ 0 n4h.*l p.m. ginning of construction of the — Miss Patricia Tcslk, daughter new addition, currently near­ Guild of the Assumption, to JBRUSAiLEM ' (AP) — The PICTURE FRAMINO (all typaa) State Democrats Get Down of Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Tesik fct*n*Ive Care and Coronary A Mass of Thanksgiving for Holly Hagenow, daughter of Mr. Mogen David Adorn, the Israeli Suit Follows Spurs Riots PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) --- B! Immedlote family only, ing completion. the 26th wedding anniversary of .'f 32 Westminster Rd., has been Hazel is pining for Baltimore named to the second semester and Mrs. Alfred Hagenow of 29 equivalent of the Red Cross, is WINDOW and PLATE GLASS limited to jitve mln> ,\Ir. and Mrs. Harry P. Smith constructing a 600-bod war cas­ ■Jack while zoo director Jack dean's list at Salve Regina Col­ Whitney Rd., who will attend State Mishap In Ulster Donald and son, 9 Valerio Dr., will be celebrated tomorrow at East Catholic High School next ualties center in Jerusalem at a Tub Encloswe from^O to S45 phis installation Tinker ponders how to get Vtaternlty: Father*, 11 a.m.> Rockville. ,8 a.m. at St. Bridget Church. lege, ^Newport, R.I. . . cost of $67,000. (At*) — Mqre than HARTFORD, Conn. (AP|— the two gorillas together. lt(45 p.m., and 0:00 p.m.-8 year. LONDONDERRYf Northern To Business at Conventio>h S.O^Cambodlan cIvHloha and A $6 million suit has been A National, Guard plane &m.; other*, S p.m.-i yjn., and ops have been broughK, to filed in behalf of an 11-year- Ireland (AP) — Protestants, was to pick up the 450-pound By DON MBIKIJC 1(00 p.m.-t p.m. 6uth Vietnam In a massive old boy who was seriously Catholics and British troops bat­ gorilla at the Baltimore zoo A**dclatcd' Prea* Writer Age Limit*: 10 In maternity, emergency evacuation that hurt in a 14-vdhlcIe accident tled in the streets of three and fly him here on a train­ HARTFORD, Ckinn. U la other areas, no limit In means Cambodia has virtually .on Interstate 91 In North Ha­ ing flljght, but the Defensfr (AP) — An unprecedented **lf aendce. Northern Ireland cities. Friday . abandoned its three northeast­ v e ^ Inst September that night' In riots touched off by the Department vetoed the plana three-way primary for the ern provinces to the North Viet­ claimed tile lives of his par­ Jailing of civil rights leader Ber** when it was learned that two U.S. Senate nomination ap­ Ihe administration reminds namese. ents and brother. men would accompany the visitors that with constnictldh nadclte Devlin. peared today to be in the A military spokesman (n Sai­ The suit was brought in be­ The violence began after Miss gorilla T knocked out by a onder way, parking space is gon confirmed today that the tranquillizer and strapped to offing as the Democratic Bmlted. VWtors ore asked to half of David Lombard, for­ Devlin, 23, the youngest mem­ state convention buckled Cambodians were pulled out of merly of Red Bank, N.J., ber of the British House of Com­ a stretcher. hear with the hospital, while the two towns, Labanslek and Bo Tinker says the zoo can’t down to its main business paridng problem exist*. who now liveia in Ireland. mons, lost her last appeal and Kheo, in a military operation The action was taken by hla began a six-month sentence on afford a commercial flight. of picking a state ticket for that began June 24. guardlan.-Mlss Joan Murphy. charges of helping incite the He’S looking for a large the fall election. Patients Today: 890 "The operation is now 6om- Named in the suit are the CalhoUc-Protestant riots in enough plane able to make There were reporta that the ADMITTED YESTERDAY; plete," the spokesman said. State of Connecticut. Trans- NortHbm Ireland lost year. the flight in 9 to 12 hours. party leadership, including Mrs. Mary P. Carter, Box Mt. The operation, originally an­ p o r t a t 1 o n Commissioner More than 1,000 Protestants Bn.ltimore Jack should not be gubernatorial candidate Emilio Dr., Vernon; Perry O. Adams, nounced as a drive to evacuate George Conkling, the Guyott and Catholics were involved in tranquillized any logger, he <1. Daddario and State Chair­ 476 Main St.; A{rs. Lydia B. Spalding & Butciiarl NicholLs ethnic Vietnamese from the Trucking Co. of Milford and Friday night’s disturbances in says. man John M. Bailey, was work­ Culp, KnoUwood Dr., North Cov­ General Eleelric towns In Ratanakirl Province, more than 20 other persons Londonderry, Armagh, and Bel­ Phoenix zoo officials have ing to narrow the primary to entry; William Duncan, 66 Au­ was carried out by a 6,000-man Involved in the accident. ' fast, the capital of predominant­ promised the firstborn to two contenders. But there was Barbeque ground force that pushed Into doubt whether anyone could tumn St.; John A. Pilippone, Golf Club Sale Killed in the accident were ly Protestant Northern Ireland. the Balltlmore zoo — if they 147 Cooper Hill St.; Susan C. Cambodia from Plelku, South The rioting in Londonderry ^nn get'the two together. Keep -State Senate Majority Deluxe Vietnam. The Refugees, Includ­ John J. Lombard, 38, his 34- Leader Edward L. Marcus from Qally, 78 Washington St.; Rod­ Reg. 5.99 NOW T . T T year-old wife, Catherine and lasted five hours. Fourteen per­ erick C. Harmon, 61 Elizabeth Irons ing several hundred Cambodian sons were arrested and 22 sol­ getting at least 20 per cent of troops, were brought out via their son Paul, 6. The family the votes—the amount needed to Dr.; Mrs. Edna E. Jacobs, 62 Grill was returning from Maine diers were Injured, three requir­ Alexander St.; Mrs. Ida Kahn,- Woods Reg. 6.99 NOWO. 66 Hair Seller Highway 19 to Plelku and a ing hospitalization. qualify for a primary. nearby former U.S. base. Camp with two horses in a van The rumors were that the Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Jacque­ with Wheels Enari. when eight cars and six Eight soldiers were injured in' Ann IJccello line O. LaBrecque, 108 High Woods R^. 7.99 NOW 6.39 Belfast, four seriously. Two leadership, which reportedly pre­ South ' Vietnamese troops (rr- trucks piled up on a foggy ferred Alphonsus J. Donahue for Tower Dr., South Windsor. stretch of the highway. men were injured in two hours Also, Joseph E. Lefebvre, volved in the operation said the of dlsturbiinces in Armagh, tU ins Nod the Senate nomination, would evacuated Cambodian soldiers Shortly after the mishap , rather see Donahue in a two- French Rd., Bolton;. Mrs.” Con­ Famous manufacturers Spalding and Sutchart Nicholls. the bad weather signals were where Miss Devlin went to be­ stance Lopes, 48 Spruce St.; Mi­ 2 to 9 irons, 1 - .1 - 4 - 5 woods, 200 per store, no rain had no weapons. gin her sentence in the women’s way primary against the Rev. checks. 5^15.70 TTie pullout also was an­ Installed along the road, but For Congress Joseph Duffey than have' him chael C. Martin, 24 Starkweath­ Our Reg. 6.99 the state, maintained the road jail. 5.70 nounced by military spokesman The trouble in Belfast began fight both Duffey and Marcus. ' er St.; Mrs. Kathleen Pippin, in Phnom Penh, where officials construction was in "no way Hartford Mayor Ann Uccello Marcus has been claiming Broad Brook; Mrs. Anna M. rwcnly-lwo inch diiiniyler deep fire bowl with Heavy Duly Golf Bags Sets your tresses in minutes, holds it a factor contribution” to the when a Protestant procession this morning won the Republl- for tiours! Comes with 18 tangle-free had said .earlier that both La­ accident. ran into a rival march of CaUi- can First District nomination enough support to carry the con­ SlmoncelU, 38 CooUdge St.; udjuslable chrome plated cooking surface. Our ^ banslek and Bo Kheo were to be # 87A 2.'> "fle*. 9.97 N o w 1 .8 8 rollers and fashionable carrying case olics prt^esHng Miss Devlin's for Congress by acclamation, vention on the first or second Mrs. Betty J. Soucy, 206 Eld- #Ki;o held "at all coats?" A coroner's report accused ballot, and has generally been qlils, 146 Hilliard St. for travel. #HCDI the driver of the Guyott arrest. Btltish troops firing tear Atty. Isaac Russell of West ^ 2 3 A 2 5 Reg. 11.97 N o w 9 . 4 - 1 The Cambodian spokesman gas separated the Protestant Hartford, her only opponent, regarded as second .only to ridge St.; Mrs. Marie A. Mar- gave a slightly different v^ion truck of "gross negligence^" Donahue in delegate strength. Also, Mrs. Eaine D. Sweet, The report said Robert Dur- and Catholic crowds. withdrew from the race before of the evacuation, saying only Police in Londonderry also the nominations began and However, members of Donahue^ 96 HlUslde Manor Ave., Vernon; that Cambodian troops had been ler of Milford was operating and Duffey’s campaign staffs Andiew J. Tomko, 20 Bretton WATER SPORTS a trudk "heavily laden -with fired tear gas grenades. urged his delegates to support withdrawn from the two cities In London, about 7 Irish men Miss Uccello. were saying FYiday night that Rd.; Mrs. Nancy P. Warren, SPECIALS! by air. an overweight cargo" and Marcus's following had been South R., Bolton; Mrs. Marga­ Deluxe Folding Save an Extra was "in utter disregard of Md w ^ e n marched to the ^he convenUon opened short- The pullout meant the Cambo­ Home Office to protest Miss , lo a m over-esUmated. ret C. Wilson. 263 Woodland St. Swim Fins 1.89 - dians apparently have aban­ conditions existing on the Marcus’s best chance fot; win­ B IR T H S YESTERDAY: A highway at the time of the DevUn’s jail ^ntence. Police Manchester ’ delegates were ning a place on the ballot is a Medium and large uze.% -■ doned the country's three north­ crash. made sl:c arrests. among those who were gathered daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chaise adjust to fit foot. I MM eastern provinces—Ratanakirl, three-way primary, involving Thomas W. Lawrence, 29C Ra­ Double your speed! 7 ^ JBss Devlin leader of the wilting Lane School to cast Cy > 20% OFF Mondulklri and Stung Treng—to Catho ic minority in predomi- t^eir votes. Manchester Town ' himself, Donahue and Duffey. chel Rd.; a daughter to Mr. the Viet Cong and North Viet­ Donahue’s best chance is in a and Mrs. Russell Qreen, 17 Ver­ Mask & Snorkel nnntely P r o t e c t Londonderry, counsel John -F. Shea is con- namese. was^ scheduled to address 2,000 chairman. two-way primary, against either non Ave., Rockville; a daughter our repiilar low prices on Two snorkels attached The towns, Boe Kheo and La­ Marcus or Duffey. to Mr. and Mrs. James Chase, to mask, may be remov­ V.N, Marks « ^Kside After 11 ballots last weekend, -Also in, the running is former ed. 1.99 banslek, are located in the area ^strict before being taken to o,e Democrats finally chose 182 Maple St.; a daughter to 7.99 where the Ho Chi Mlnh trail Congressman Donald J. Irwin, lubular aluminum Bob Dylan LP Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Choman, G.E. Manual.Spray, runs soutli paralleling the South ^ « 4. ^ State Sen. Jay Jackson of West Gov. John Dempsey, right, and the man who hopes to succeed him in office, but he is viewed only as a pos­ 8 Oxford St.; a son to Mr. and frame, wooden amis. Dive Mask Anniversary But 60 policemen Intercepted Hartford as their nominee, but Adjusts to -1 positions. All Fishing & Vietnamese border. They are her car and took her directly to jje faces possible primaiy chal- U.S. Rep. Emilio Daddario, listen with deep concern to the keynote address by sible compromise candidate In Mrs. Michael Macomber, Dob­ 7x18 webs. Avocado "Self Portrait” Ovaj -shape provides ^ I J | j Steam Dry Iron the event of a deadlock. perfect visfOn. .. V x less than 30 miles west of Plei- . . lenges from State Insurance U.S. Sen. Birch Bayh. (Herald photo by Ofiara) son Rd.,'Vernon. only. )cu. South Vietnam. 1 1 Meanwhile, the state ticket be­ DISCHAROBD YESTERDAY: Of Charter When, she reached the heavily Commissioner William R. Cotter & Ihe Cambodian spokesman, guarded jail, demonstrators^ut- of Hartford, and from State Sen. low the office of governor was Mlcliaet P. Oelligan, 87 Mill St.; Rods Reels Snorkel still uncertain after a night of Tanya P. OiUesple, Elast Hart-g Safety ball eliminates month FRANCISCO (AP) — side shouted, "God bless you David Barry of Manchester. water. I'niversal iize Bernadette;Bernadette? youvoii are a saint.’Halnt." maneuvering and negotiations ford; Kim Bigan, Ei^t Hartford; 5.88 I , n a n t fits alU 10.97 I ilfih oz H U.N. Secretary-General U She rolled down a window of By the Associated Pres* involving Bailey and Daddario. A. Diane Badeau, East Hart­ in our inventory a ty , soum Of Labanslek, tlmt ^ e internaUonal organlza- Wall-to^ Wall Convention A musical portrait of the artist. Fabric temperature dial, permanent For lieutenant governor, the ford; Gerald M; Monahan, 676 See our complete line of water toe two towns would be held. „„„ ^^ould become "al embrac- the car and replied: *‘Thank you Republicans also g'athered In Sorry, no rain checks. Two record set of songs by Dylan sports and boat supplies. press touch-up settings. 25 steam for turning up, but please don’t Connecticut’s five ■ other con- . By SOL B. COHEN ter of the .stage. Accommoda- ly, middle and late evening choice was BridgejxJrt MayoY Bush Hill Rd.; Dayld W. Brown, vents. Water window. 0 F92 by admitting Red China 28 Oharter Rd., Rockville. < ^ m b o d ^ to stay in hopes unU ^.tfivided countries ' such as cause any trouble.” gressional districts to nominate (Herald Reporter.) tlons for the working press were situation at the Hotel Sonesta_ C’ Curran, and Atty, Gen. Kiddy Folding Chair that their presence would help North and South Vietnam He A British army spokesman candidates for Congress. Last night’s - wet skies may - * inadequate ^ !ind the sound sys- convention headquarters. Robert K. Killian, with the firm AJeo, Sylvester D. .Thomas, _ ___ _ tern on the stage wasn't working. Because the Hartford Hilton backing of Gov. John Dempsey, 2S0 Qreen Rd.; Manuel Inguan- made the proposal Friday night said 'tKat although police had j,, nistricts 2 3 and 4 the ^^^ve dampened the clothing and tern on the stage wasn’t working. zo, Hartford; Mrs. Vera A. Ken- "Interdicting" 4h«-enemy's infil- ^ black-tie banquet of U N. granted Miss Devlin permission nominees 'appear" easy to pre- hairdos of Connecticut’s Demo- '[What did he say? What did he had been taken over by the o-pparent choice for at- neally, 21 Willard Rd.; Mrs. Sturdy tubular aluminum frame pgg tr^ o n and supply trails. officials and delegates ending .a to make the Bogside speech and 2 ^ g .j^ere is crats, attending their state con- say?” were the key words. Rainbow Girls for their annual general, then surrender, she was arrest- “ “ ’g u... . ------Npw------■ • ’ • -The leadership was reportedly AugiMta M. Hoppe. ,2? Arch St.; Willi colorful webbing. # M74 3 29 The meaning of the decision two-day celebration of the 26th ventlon, but, they didn’t dampen Newsman helped newsman, and convention all political Mr*. Lydia B. L u ^ l ^ l , West 2.69 to wiOidraw the troops, number- anniversary of the signing of the ed out of fear she would deliver ‘'''seeond“District deleeates will “'®‘'’ enthusiasm and their spir- the one-hour session was saved tivltles were at the Sonesta favoring Mrs. Natalie Rapoport ing more than one battalion, u n . charter here. ' a dramatic talk that would trig- femalnlng ' . / which was nev^rnever intended for Waterbury for secretary of Rd., RFD 1 , Rockville; Sydney the state, which angered State H. ' Bowman, East Hartford; from the two towns was not "Having the People's Republ- ger rioting, announced candidate — Robert If -the old saying that "Wet ------that purpoap. Wayne A. Newcomb, 46 Wilson Immedlately clear; But diplo- ig of China In mind, I recom- Ivan Cooper, a Protestant civ­ weather is Democratic weather” "Unbelievable,” is the only Sen. Gloria Schaffer of Wood- il rights supporter who_ accom­ H. Steele of 'Vemon — when is true, then, last night’s weath- word which can explain the ear- bridge, . a leading contender for Lane, Rockville. 3 Ne.sled Mesh Tables maUc sources In Phnom Penh ^end that the Vnlted Nations be they meet at'lO a.m. at Eastern (See Page Five) Also, Patricia J. Qoric, 6 indicated earlier this month that made universal," Thant said. panied Miss Devlin from Bel- er may have served as an omen the nomination. Mrs. Schaffer fast, said four carloads of police Connecticut State College in Wll- to victory for those 3,000 and was talking about a floor fight Fairvlew Ave. Ext., Rockville; Modern design, heavy steel con- Our Cambodia was prepared to con- “The absence of the People's Charles M. Dupuis, 23 Andor mpt them at Drumahoe, feur nmantic. . J .. more Democrats who packed the and even a primary in her cam­ striiction. Ideal tor indoor or out- Reg. 4 Pe. Auto Wash & Fantastic Sale! cede about half of its territory Republic of China and of the di— paign for the nomination. Also in Rd.; John W. Kingry, 960 Syca­ door use. # 3054 11.99 to North Vietnamese control in vlded countries has given the miles______r froiff Londonderry, ofBushneil'Auditorium. and Noise Goes to Donahue, more Lane; Mrs. Edna Wuer- 8.99 Bell & Howell For Travel & Vacation order to save the central region United Nations a great deal o took her to prison. Cooper then ®®"- Pickett of Mid- lAipression one the running were State Rep. dlg, 26 Trotter St.; Louis L. Polish Kii ri"-" 77" Spori and went to the Bogside meeting, u'etown as their nominee, but wall-to-wall Audrey Beck, Margaret Wilson, including the capital. artificiality. ~' where news of Miss Devlin’s ar- "c, too, baa been threatened people. of Norwich and Margaret Cur­ Gauthier, East Hartford; Jack Cube Slide Projector Contains Du Pont car, wash p”ow73er, Slop Watches In addition to the pro^nces of ^ ^ non-members in- Duffey Tops He ad-Count Soucy, PO Box 661, Bolton; Ed­ chamois, sponge and polishing clolh. rest was gfeeted wrlth an angry n primary fight. They packed the outer lobby tin of New London. Dress Watches ^tan ak iri, Mondu kiri w d ^orth and South Vietnam, uproar. The GOP situation In the of the Bushneil — waiting for By DAN HALL ThaddeuS Pawlowski of Nor- ward R. Mlchalskl, 60 Arcellla Stung Treng, the North Viet- and South Korea, and above-mentioned three men in Dr. "She Said to tell you not to ITilrd District is like that in the friends,.and for guest passes, Associated Press Writer the lead for the party’s U.S. wlch, workmen’s compensation namese now have control of five East and West Germany, blame the ordinary Protestants Second, with only one announced They i«cked..tbe inner lobby— Senatorial bid. commissioner, was offered one Also, Mrs. Fllamina Shana­ Royal Scot 10W30 provincial capitals and are con- ..j governments to con­ han, Stafford; Sonja M. Ander­ ““ 1 1 . 8 8 for this, but to blame the people candidate. Robert Dunn of Mil- lining op" to get their delegate HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — If The focus of convention party- (be two remaining spots on son, 47A Downey Dr.; Mrs. 84.70 Motor Oil 39"pt testing two others, Kompong gi^er the idea of the universality ■ who are trying to deprive the ford, a retired Air Force or alternate credentials. They counted the number of per- j^g g^ifted from the Hartford ticket—comptroller or treas 4.88 Thom in central Cambodia and of the United NaUons as the Style #454, Our R.g. 24.99 1*7.88 Donna M. Carbone, Oxbiaw Dr., Uses revolutionary slide cube. Remote working man of his civil colonel, is unopposed for the packed 'the main floor of the ''9‘Jiire foot at Demo- nillbn, where most of the Re- urer—but turned it down. This Special additives - all season oil. Limit Style #386, Our R*g.'2S.99 19.88 The latest in dial faces. Watches for the Kompong Speu, 30 miles south- priority item of this year's rights,” (2ooper told the crowd, slot. Delegates meet at 10:30 auditorium—reserved for dele- aqndldate receptions Fri- publican candidates held forth left the leadership casting about Vernon; Edward Kehl, 14 Ar- control operation. 6 qts. per customer. whole family. , celUa D r; Emil J. Tlllona, Style #641, OurR^ssi. 39.88 west of Phnom Penh. agenda for world affairs," Miss Devlin’s sentence does a.m. in West Haven High gates only. They packed the 'doI- "ISTht, the Rev. Joseph Duf- weekend, to the Sonesta another Pblish-American to Wethersfield; Noll Pierson, Jun­ In other parts of Cambodia, Thant said ’ not mean she loses her right to School. cony — reserved for alternates ^®^ would have won. Hotel. ' P“t on the Ucket. iper Lane; Mrs. Edna M. Gray, spokesmen said. North Viet- ^he secretary general often vote in Parliament. VVith time Incumbent Robert Giaimo is and those guests who had tlcjt- P’®'’ ‘*’® "°‘®®’ Alphonsus .pbe' competition over the ‘he Negro, spot on the West WlUington; Emldio Ran- pet Supply Specials nameae troops again attacked a said that the absence of off for good behavior, she could the Third District Democrats’ eLs. And, they packed the gal- Donahue would^h^e^ been vie- senatorial nomination—a four- deket, John Merchant of Bridge- lerl, McNall St.; Joseph M. Oap- General Electric big munitions depot at Long communist China and North be freed by October. choice. lary—resejwed for no one and ‘ way race including Duffey, ‘he deputy state commis- pucclo J r . 612 Taylor St.; Dale Pul\^x Flea Loll ars Our Vek, 30 miles north of Phnom Vietnam prevents the United In the past two years, she has Stewart B. Mcjtinney of Fair- filled by first-come-first-served. For the most color, Edward lx>nahue, Marcus and late en- 91°"®*" community affairs, ap- A. Robbins, 64B Chestnut St.; For Dop^s or Cats Penh, and were driven back by Nations from working effectlve- beconie a symbol of the drive field, state House minority The stage too was filled with L. Marcus. _ Irant Donald J, Irwin_set the P®^*'**‘ b®' out os a possible Walter J. Dublel, 276 Redwood .39 Dehumidifier South Vietnamese aerial gun- ,y peace in Indochina, by the Catholic minority in leader, appears the stronger of wall-to-wall people, many of But the Friday night festivities tone for the evciving's activities. ®holce. State Sen. Boce Barlow Rd.; Philip Lewis, 228 Lydall Adjustable,.^ bdorless; Continuously ships in a nighttime battle. his dinner speech, Thant Northern Ireland to win what it the two Republican candidates them newsmen with no place were just a warmup. The state Political observerk expect a prl- of Hartford, 43tate Reps. Otha St.; Vicki C. Erlandson, RPD 1, kills fleas for 6 lo'45 weeks. South Vietnamese troops said, iViThe simple people in the considers equal rights in hous- to-sit. High party officials and and national Democratic nomi- mary race betw e^ the first' Brown of Norwalk and Bruce Bolton. claimed 34 enemy soldiers killed atreell.j’those whose sons are Ing, jobs and'voting. \ • (See Page Five) ‘ ----workers’---- — took ' ■■ up the entire ■■ cen- nations come today, with...... the three candidates. \ Morris of New Haven, and Hen- Also, Mrs. Ida Q. Tardif, 27J :> Pc. vv hi li MMI Cat Liller Tray Our Rag. 86.70 In fighting around Kompong dying in far away countries, Bluefleld Dr.; Elaine M. Ooma- Marcus, who has bigen inde­ (See Page Five) Size 15 3/4 X I I 1/4 x 3 1/2 Cham, some 60 miles northeast cannot understand why the rella, Stafford Springs; Mrs. of Phnom Penh, and Kompong United NaUons Is not seized pendent of . the Debjocratic' I iiihrrdla & Table (»roii|) ^ inches. Assorted colors. i.oo leadership throughout the William O'Brien and daughter, 38.” Square Trach, on Cambodia's southern with the most burning issue of 40 Duncan Rd.; Mrs. David A. 2 Pc. Hanging Up. 1970, the war in Indochina." paign, chose to keep his recep­ Bourne and eon. 147 Merllne llVIuvi’ inesli i.ilili* utili lo'.ii Our Chaperone Repellant ■ tion far away from the S.onesta. D r, Vernon; Mrs. Theodore IlMndsomi’ MuUliMu^ vli.iits I St' Rej Pitch Back .OO He threw a party instead at Zupnlk and son, 78 Downey D r.; |on pjlii'. [X'lcli oi iL'v 129.99 Sprfiy-" Our R«,. 1.19 Wall Console Set Auto humidisrat Dunsey’l Tavern, several mllek Mayors Tell Mrs. Leon Gondarowskl and 99.701 Choose indoor or outdoor. Protects turns unit on/off. outside Hartford. \ lurniture or plants.- Removes up to son, HazardvlUe; Mrs. Malcolm 1 C«'. W ro ll oil I Iro n 13 pints per day, But the Senate majority Plan to Curb Froet and daughter, 43 Claire leader was well represented dur­ >4'a lin o ( ,r o ii|i Rug, las.gg helps keep you " Hartford Policeman Fired Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Richard S5.88 E n d itc h Tablets or Liquid comfortable. ing the keynote address in Bush-'' Sturgis and daughter, 76 Main 14.70 Use as pitching .Jevice or silent Pittsburgh plate glass mirror, 20x29 nell auditorium. A sound truck 8t., South Windsor; Mro. Robert partner." Returns ^ y ball, any angle. Rapid relief for your pet. "T | L l In Shooting Death of Youth Drug Abuse Stops excessive hair shedding. 4U . X 3 / inches. Table 22x9x6'A inches.- outside greeted arriving dele­ KloUer and daughter, RPD 4, - Mediterranean walnut Finish. # gates with the message that Vernon; Mrs. P. Richard Mac- To, Our Rag. 2.79 0802 HARTFORD, Oonn. (AP) — ing an illegal left turn. It turned WEST HAVEN, Conn. (AP) 22” Rotary Mower Anthony Lombardi, a policeman out that the cah had been stol­ Marcus is "good enough" and The'CtonnecUcut Conference of whom a coroner found "crimi­ en, but Lombardi was unaware ‘®®Kb„jgppugh ' to be Senator. Mayors has taken two step* Ito nally responsible" in the death of that when he shot Rodriquez. and a bagpipe bund from member* believe will help cure NEW THOMPSON of a Puerto Rican youth, was According to Lombardi, he Bridgeport serenaded Uiem. the naUon’* drug problem*. It SPEEDWAYS MNra. a Complete with fired. from the Hartford police had cornered the*youth in an The few placards visible at is urging govenunent tigur** to force Friday. alleyway, and the youth sudden­ the Bushneil' were paradeiPln try to speed the trial* of nar- MfSiNTS 43,88 Buy it the lobby by the Marcus sup- cotlc* offender*, and it 1* call- THRILLING Police Chief Thomas J. ly turned on him, trying to rush Heavy gauge steel deck. Deluxe porters. ■ ing on advertiser* to •Umlnato STOCK CAR RACES position manual wheel and Vaughan said he was basing his past. 4| adjusrmeiits. H.P. action on a four-man depart­ Lombardi told the coroner I^nahue, the party leader- characterization* of pills a. the SUHIiAY NIGHT 7 PM ' Briggs & Stratlon etigine; mental board of Inquiry's ruling something flashed from each of . shi^s cholcg for the senatorial duawer to problem*, AfUAII *1 LIAII Quick Mount! ngjnlnatton, was ready—perhaps mayoi-s also wrote to Gov. ^ EXCITINO EXCITING j heavy loop handle. 0 OA2 Charge it! that Lombardi had violated de­ the youth's hands, and all he FEATURES i ^ l EVENTS „ partmental rules and orders could think was "knife, knife." to counter the Marcus surge— John Dempsey, asking that h* EVERY ^ 1 EVERY 5,000 BTU "concerning the use of fire­ But the objects tumed out to be with a different strategy. (dhe . immediate action to *x- 1 A billboard-sized photo was at- Pdhd the staff and faciHtiMi of SUNDAY SUNDAY arms.” a screwdriver and a portable TWIN 25 LAP And, Vaughan added ,"I con- radio. The coroner ruled that tached to the water tower above “'® ®‘a‘® Toxicology Labora- Westinghouse cur with the board’s finding.” Lombardi was overly hasty in the Hilton Hotel. Newsmen re- MODIFIED FEATURES Doughboy 12’x36” Pool with Lombardi, who Is 32, was dis­ assuming hia life was In danger, celved at their press table* a ^ "There is a backlog of six - n u t HfATS A CONtI AND missed after a meeting with and that that "unreasonable" slick, single-fold campaign sheet '"®**‘h* »<> two years In th* UTE MODEL SPORTSMAN > Room Air Conditioner Vaughn In the chief's office. assumption what cost Rod­ and a list of the delegates sup- of this laboratory, 20 LAP PEAYURE The dismissal took immediate riguez his l\fe. {x>rtlng Donohue. which 1* reiponklble for all PIUI HIATl * CONII ISPECIAL DELUXE , 59.99 DELUXE 22" R*9. 69.99 Filter & Ladder If bought nparately $89 effect. He now has five days In Vaughan * set up the depart­ drug* seized in criminal Inv**- AND AN KXTRA ADDED 120" Rotary Mower I Q }M{ Rotary Mower ^ Q Q Q which to appeal to the city's di­ Donahue 8 reception was the tlgutlon*,” said Mayor Donald ■ ONUS A SPECTACULAR #0X20IH ■ l / . O O * 0 F 122SH . /.OO mental board of Inquiry os soon gayest, with u rock band play- t . Dorsey of Meriden, chairman 311 ILP. engine, top mount Plugs in like a lamp. 115 volts. 7.5 amperes. rector of personnel. as he suspended Lombardi. The O.GAN1 Powerful 3 H P. engine. Vent control exhausis'or circulates room air. Lombardi had been suspended ng for dancing in a huge room „f the group', drug commIttM. board met once but adjourned hiu.was kept full into the mom- “i„ order to *p*ed up trial* 14i 98 with pay by Vaughan a few without reaching a decision and hours after Abraham Rodriguez, waited for the coroner, Irving L. "f ■ , . J . “A** facilitate treatment and re- IB, of Hartford, was fatally shot But for crowd density, Duffey hubllltaUon for drug dep«ndml Aronson, to make his report American Ffices in War wiuj the winner. Entertaining per*on*, the waiting time must SALE: FRIDAY In an alleyway after an auto first. MANCHESTER HAMDEN WATERBURY chase on April 1. The Defense Department released these pictures of Force Cairt. Edyvin Atterlieriy and Navy Lt. James delegates In the small Rendezv be reduced to 24 houni." WALLINGFORD The coroner’s decision was Room, he. attracted a steady The huge backlog of labora- & SATURDAY Lombardi chased the car, announced June 17. Vaughan re- Americans held captive in Vietnam. The photos ‘Gonhell, left to right, were included in a list, alleg­ 1145 UllHd TGrifiko .2U 0 MiwtII Avg! LtkGWtod A Wolcott N . It. 4f n. S *1 atriOg Um which, was driven by RpdHquei, api>eared in North Vietnamese newspapers and the edly complete, of U.S. I’OVVs, that a private group slreum jjf guests, tory work was "brought to tli* after he spotted the youth ih'SK- (8m Page Eight) department said the names of neither men, Air OllH. Mon. I0.WM In Duibunf, No.»UI., SMmlort. HtMnId.. PMMclll, B M x i l Mill., Kliwo«. Nonhm|>u« 4 Fnnln,»n Open Late Every Niclit has unofficially released. (Al* I’hotofax) (See Page Five) («M Pag* WgM)

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