WEDNESDAY; JUNE 17, 1970 PAGE FORTY jRanrljp0tpr lEitytitng Most Manchester Stores Ppen Tonight Vhtit 9 O^Clock A- The two Masonic Lodges will Jaycee of the Year honors Tolland County Twin Mothers Committee Seeks Ways Aboiit Town Join for breakfast and church went to Curtis G. (Kltl fjognn. Club will meet tonight at 8:16 ■service June 21, which Is St. 033B Center St., at the An- at United Congregational Average Dally Net Presa Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Jones DR. JOHN Y CRECAN John's Sunday. Manchester nual Installation Banquet of the -Church in Tolland. Mrs. Alice for The Week Bnded The Weather To Improve Budp^et Form of 115 Main St. were guests of Ixidge of Masons is host for the Greater Ha'rtford Jaycees, Mop of the Community Child June 13, 1070 Showers, thunderstorms, con­ honor at a 60th wedding anni­ 7:30 breakfast. TTie lodges will June 6. The Connecticut Jay- Guidance Clinic will speak on Natureopathi^^^ysician tinuing Into forenoon Friday, A. cltl*ens committee appoint- the amount of niftijey, to re- versary party Sunday at the attend the 9 a.m. service at cccs Three Outstanding Young parent-child relations of twins. strong, gusty winds likely. To­ ed by Town Robert qu^t from the town home of their daughter and Emanuel Lutheran Church. Men Banquet, chaired by Logan, For further Information on the night's low 65 to 70. Tomorrow’s son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 15,840 Welsa has undertaken to make The functional budget system Those members not attending was also named Conjmlttee of club contact M^rs. Marshall El- Has Moved His To high In 80s. is "tied to the purpose of the Charles Robinson of 4 Eleanor brcakfnst are asked to meet the Year. Lo)S;an has been a mer or Mrs. Thomas Hall, both Manchester— City of Village Charm the town budget easier to un­ C-DAP agency,” Town Man­ Dr., Vernon. Their granddaugh­ in front of the church at 8:45 member' of the Greater Hart- of Tolland. 53 SCHALLER ROA^x derstand. The committee met ager Weiss said, "because its al­ ter and her husband, *Mr. and a.m. ford Jaycees since July, 1909 ___ VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 220 for the first time’Monday night lows for long range planning." Mrs. Jerry Lee of Troutvllle. ----- and has ser\’cd on many of its MANCHESTER. CONN.' (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 (Glasslfled Advertising osi Page S5) PRICE TEN CENH and decided to attack the prob­ Dr. Sullivan strongly favored Vn., were among the guests. Marine I-ance Cpl. Peter J. committees. Jehovah's Witnesses will hold the concept which he termed group discussions of a Bible aid lem in two ways. Oshewski, son of Mr. and Mrs. "innovative.” It would help The commlsslon.s on member­ Joseph J. Oshewski of 101 Oliver Miss Mary-Burton Miller of tonight at 7:30 at 18 Chambers Telephone 643-4850 leirst, the budget could be avoid "across the board slash­ ship, evangelism and missions Rd., was promoted to his pres­ 62 Duval St. was honored re- St., 281 Woodbrldge St., 726 N. simplified . with mechanical es" that might hurt a good of South United Methodist ent rank while serving with the cently for her 150 hours of vol- Main St., lal in Manchester; BY APPOINTMENT ONLY changes in the format, the type program in a department, the Church will meet tonight at 7:30 Flrst Marine Division id Viet- untary service at the Newlng- and 144 Griffin Rd., In South Voting Age Bill Puts of printing, ^nd the size of paper university of Hartford econo- at the church. nam. , ton Children's Hospital Wlndaor. ITT Merger Effective mist said. * Secondly, the committee de- The committee was enthu- Cong Cut Major Roads Pressure on Nixon NEW YORK (AP) — International Telephone and Tele­ clded to study a new approach siastic about the idea and de- graph Corp. announced today that Its acquleltllon of Hartford called a functional program cided to get more Infdrmation WASHINGTON (AP) — A him under the same pressure Fire Insurance Co. is effective. \ budget. The new system would about it. The group agreed that bold bit of strategy by Senate that» Mansfield's strategy ap­ The exchange of stock will produce the largest corporate make far-reaching changes in the town could use both sys- Democratic Licader Mike Mans­ plied to the House -accept the merger In U.S. history. the present item by item de­ terns together at the same time field has helped Congress pass a bill on both counts or risk fur­ partment budget. until the functional budget is generatlon'gap-brldglng bill that More than 96 per cent of the outstanding common stock of ther alienation of the ' nation’s Hartford Fire has been voluntarily t'ehdered, ITT said. Under The committee members sug­ better understood. lowers the voting age to 18. youth and Its blacks. To Cambodian Capital the terms of the agreement, only 80 per cent was needed to gested a number of ideas to im­ The committee members also If the provision becomes law Nixon has said he supports prove the format so that the felt that the Board of Educa­ ALL THESE WAYS TO A make the merger effective. The exchange involves about and is upheld by the coprts, it the 18-ye.ar-old vote, but only $1.5 billion In Hartford Fire stock. ^ Board of Directors could find tion would not be included at would add an estimated 10 mil­ though a constitutional amend­ PHNOM PENH, Cam­ ITT’s offer of one share of ITT cumulative preferred stock needed Information quickly and first because that board uses lion youths between 18 and 21 to ment, not by nstmple act of bodia (AP) — Enemy easily. The committee was ap- money for its programs from a those eligible to vote In federal, for each share of Hartford Fire common had been scheduled to Congress. He also has opposed expire Wednesday, but has been extended to June 29. troops severed two more pointed last month to recom- lump sum approved by the state and local primary and extending the 1965 Voting Rights mend changes after the Board Board of Directors, “ Additional shares are still being received and accepted un­ major highways out of general elections. Act, which applies mainly to repeatedly complained that the Weiss added, though, that'^he der the offer,” said the ITT statement. Phnom Penh today, cut­ seven Southern states, on budget was confusing. felt the Board of Education By a 272-132 vote the House However, ITT and Hartford Fire still face a contempt of ting traffic between the grounds It Is regional legisla­ '^ e group agreed that as would be included eventually be- Wednesday accepted the 18- court hearing next Tuesday In connection with an attempt by threatened capital and ^ i - tion. mvich ^information as possible ®*iuse so many programs under dress or sport shirts year-old vote provision as part consumer crusader Ralph Nader to block the merger. gon and isolating a large of a Senate-passed bill that al.so At the end of Wednesday’s shouliiliji be on one page, and that the city budget have an educa­ Cambodian force at the continues the 1965 Voting Rights brief but emotional debate. Nader maintains that the companies should be held In con­ all thbhb figures for town depart­ tional impact. tempt of court for proceeding with the merger while his suit military headquarters Act for five more years. House GOP Leader Gerald R. ment should be In the same Those present Monday night was pending In Superior Court In Hartford. town of Kampong Cham. elected Robert Filler as chair­ House approval sent the pack­ Ford spoke of Nixon’s past op­ place. Nader claims the merger is not In the best interest of Hart­ Highway 1, leading to Saigon, man and Robert Franklin as 2 for $5 age to President Nixon, putting position and raised the possibili­ The budget would be easier to 2.59 ty the President might let the ford Fire stockholders and that State Insurance Commissioner was cut by Viet Cong and North secretary of the committee. understand also, the group de­ bill become law without signing William R. Cotter acted Illegally In approving It. Vietnamese troops about 38 cided, It lists of figures and ex­ Other committee members in­ miles south of Phnom Penh, clude Thomsa Ferguson, Wil­ Take year's off Dad's appearance with a It. There had been earlier spec­ planations of the figures _were ulation of a veto. said travelers who tried to use on facing pages. The present liam Sleith, Beldon Schaffer, wordrobe of young "now" dress shirts like Congressmen the road. and Walter Moriisey. these. Permanent press Dacron-cotton fabrics, Civil rights groups were budget uses only one side of Potentially more aerlous was in r^ew collar styling, bright solid colors, alarmed when the Senate, at a page. the cutoff on a second highway bold striped effects—seen everywhere on Mansfield’s insistence, tied the Other suggestions 'were that In State Back near Skoun, 88 miles northeast style-conscious men. Blue, golds, browns. 18-year-oId voting proposal to Britons Go to Polls two books be printed with cross Size s 1 4 H to 17. of the capital. This Is the only P A N D A Sets the bill extending the Voting references or that sections of LONDON (AP) — In clear, lesser parties ranging from the land route to the provincial and Rights Act. the budget be printed in dif­ IB’Y ear-Vote National Front on the right to regional military headquarters MEN'S 100% POLYESTER One of the most successful sunny weather Britons began a ferent colors. Some columns of Drug Center the Communists on the left. at Kompong Cham, where two figures could be left out also, civil rights law ever enacted, steady flow to vote for a new WASHINGTON (AP) _ All A mostly placid campaign Cambodian regiments are the committee felt. the 1965 act has resulted In add­ five of Ck)nnecticut’s U.S. Rep­ government today, with Prime fought on pocketbbok issues of based. The changes would be design­ knit shirts ing a million Negroes to the vot­ Night Hours resentatives voted In favor of Minister Harold Wilson’s Labor- prices, wages and taxes heated Meanwhile, hundreds of Viet­ ed to -help town otticials miaike ing rolls In seven Southern the 18-year-old voting age mea­ ites strongly favored to win a up on the eve of polling. Heath namese civilians have been oomparlsons more easily and al- Members of PANDA decided 2 for $7 states. Its supporters feared It sure Wednesday. mandate for another five years charged Labor’s policies could evacuated from embattled Siem would be dragged under by the low them ito and the reasons at a meeting laist night ithat they That included two contenders of Socialist rule. lead to another devaluation of Reap, gateway to the ancient to keep the Jiffy washable, quick drying. Available In ■for the office of governor weight of so controversial a pro­ Polls opened at 7 a.m. and the pound, and Wilson called the temples of Angkor 120 miles The oommittjee had 14 sample y- ^ . . . „ . ^ crew neck style or collar model with placket of Connecticut — Demo­ posal as teen-age voting. many districts reported a trick­ budgets from around the coun- Advisory Center open charge “ Irresponsible.” northwest of Phnom Penh. front. Blue, tan, green, gold heather tones. crat Flmilio Q. Daddario and 'Particularly unhappy was le of people expected to motmt The Cambodian garrison in try to study. Two members, Thursday and Friday nights un- S, m, I, xl. Throughout the three weeks of Republican Thomas J. Meskill— Rep. Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y., into a midday rush and bring a electldrteering,’ foreign affairs Stem Reap braced for attack ex­ Rcbert, Stone and Harold Turk- ® Saturdays from 1 to 9 and one contender for (he U.S. chairman of the House Judi­ record turnout of more than 30 pected soon from enemy forces Jhigton. dted one from Ft. Liaud- They start tomomotw. took a back seat to management Senate—Republican LoweU P. ciary Committee, an ardent sup­ million voters by the time poll­ of the economy. entrenched in the historic ruins erdale, Fla. The two former dl- drug center, located at 81 Welcker JR. porter of the Voting Rights Act ing booths close at 10 p.m. of Angkor seven miles to the reOtora noted that one page at Russell St., hah been functioning The two major parties split on TTiere will be a referendum In but equally strong in his opposi­ The atmosphere was calm east. the sample had twice as many now on an 8:30 -to 5, Mon- one overseas question. Labor, ConnecUcut at the November tion to lowering the voting age. and unflurried, except In the Associated Press photogra­ Unes as the local document and sts the campaign to approve the although still no fan of youthful ward Heath, who smiled at In Phnom Penh, the popula­ mlttee. -He will organize the lo- Swerdloff said he doesn’t know amendment, said Wednesday voting. tion waited tensely to see if a cel budget to fit the ideas H more young people will call newsmen and said: “ IfeeJ fine that his group, called "Let’s Celler said there would be no —we are going to win.” Rose A gain threatened attack by the enemy brought up at Monday’s meeting, or come, although there's a tend- Vote 18,” will continue its efforts would materialize. Another member. Dr. John J. ency to take more drugs on way to save the Voting Rights Heath’s opposition party, —no matter what happens to ihe Act from expiring In August if trailing in every nationwide A Buddhist monk who sold he Sullivan proposed that the com- weekends, but does feel the ex- ' federal legislation. escaped from North Vietnamese mittee go beyond Just changing panded contact hours will bo the House passed only the Vot­ opinion' sampling but one, Last Month President Nixon has expressed ing Rights extension and fol­ placed its hopes on' Tory troops at Kompong Speu told a the present format. He felt that more convenient for parents who doubt about whether It is consti­ news conference the (Commu­ lowed the normal procedure of a strength In key marg^al dis­ WASHINGTON (AP) —Liv­ a new system would be needed work during the day. tutional for Congress to lower nists boasted they would attack House-Senate conference to ran- tricts. The last public opinion ing costs rose four-tenths of one In |he future as the town con- There are 24 members of the voting age by statute. A weary GI takes a break in the jungled terrain of Cambodia. (AP Photofax) Phnom Penh today, three gle over the lower voting age. poll to report. Opinion Research per cent last month, continuing thuies to grow. PANDA who’ll help keep the months to the day after Premier All five Connecticut congress­ Southern foes would force a Center In the conservative Lan- the nation’s worst inflationary The funobiional program budget center opsn and do substantial- Lon Nol and his associates de­ men, three Democrats and two delay until the August deadline don Evening Standard, gave the rate In 20 years of more than 6 suggested Is based on nine major ^ the same things he does, posed Prince Norodom Sihanouk Republicans, also voted Wednes­ had passed, he said. Tories a 1 per cent lead—48i^ per cent annually, the govern­ In Cambodia areas of concern in the town. Swerdloff says, except in emer­ day In favor of abolishing liter­ as chief of state. As for* the 18-year-old vote, per cent to labor’s 46% per cent ment reported today. Alternative programs are organ- gencies. In case of an emergen­ acy tests for voters in the 12 Several diplomats sadd the Celler said it carries a provision —apparently too slight an edge iased by a committee from dilfter- cy, they’ll be able to contact states — including Connecticut Costs of aU major categories North Vietnamese and Viet calling for a prompt Judicial for an over-all conservative ma­ ent town departments which will him. —which still have them. were up, with transportation Cong already had scored a pnq;>- jority in Parliament. be needed to solve problems in PANDA had comnultted Itself test and a review by the Su­ and clothing posting the largest Troop Pullout Off Schedule aganda victory by frightening Both the 18-year-old vote and In the last general election, In those areas. previously to man the center on the abolishment of literacy tests preme Court that should settle price hikes In May, said the Bu­ the city’s population. Mean­ 1966, Labor won 363 seats, 47.0 WASHINGTON (AP) — Al­ the U.S. commander In South leaders to work out a plan for Ih o Board of Dkectors -then these nights but made final plans were part of the same bill—the any constitutional question be­ reau of Labor Statistics. while, Phnom Penh was quiet. per cent of the vote and a ma­ Vietnam. the night sessions. decides which program the town a

■ ii •\ w ’ ' V ; \ \ Y '^^'V U-; \ , v \ i*AGB TW O MANCHESTER\ n c h W t e EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CQ!NN.. THl}iRSDAY,\JUNE 18, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 PAGE TRRBjB Palmer B. MoGee, and Mrs. Coventry unanimously approved,- fol­ Mayors Nearly Unanimous lifiaVIEfMnNQB Tolland THEATER TIME Sheinwold oh Bridge Berenice Norwood Napper. lowing a brief explanation by Sibal Exit Increases McGee and Mrs. Np.pper are Town Manager Dennis Moore. FDRPARENTBANO SCHEDUI.E believed to have only minimal RELY ON PROBABILITY Moore said the best argument On Litainy of Urban W oes YOUPMl PEOPLE support, and Lupton, according Town Swim Program Due ONLY WHEN NECESSARY Council and School Board he could see for granting this r m Sts eiSMISe W IS* rasssi a l> M m East Hartford Drlve-In- Cap­ NO|) to Etherihgton, has aboiit 100 By ALFRED SHEINWtHJI Primary Chance Little request was a conrlparlson of DENVER (AP) — Whatever garbage. In Milwaukee now, our smm aSoiS M* MiMWIy W tain Nemo & Undorwater City, ♦ delegates. M S t eaM M 'M WawSlf Pr (Mr cSOMl. 8:10; The 8 Man Army, 10:38. "From a mathematical point To Get R^uested $65fi00 cost per mile of snow removal their political affiliation, no property tax supports about $31 Monday at DeJ Aire Site Z> 1 9T HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - _ The atate convention opena Fri­ In addition to endorsing ANTIQUES U matter where they come from, million In ahtlpoverty-type pro- East Windsor Drlve-In-Com­ of view, I was perfectly right,” 0 KQ62 In surrounding towns, for the Abner W. Slbal’a departure from day night with the keynote ad- Weicker for the Senate nomina­ past winter. The local cost, he moet American mayors of large grams. I All M H AMITTEO The towns swimming instruo- the name of their companies, puter Wore Tennis Shoes, 8:40; South remarked after going I * A J 104 A handful - of townspeople cil In January that the extra £«Mral AudiHKii the fight for Uie Republican dreaa by Sen. Robert Dole of. tion, OOP State Chairman How­ cities recite a similar litany of "We’ve got to continue to tlon program will get under certificates^ honored the Horse In the' Gray Flannel Suit, down on today's hand. "In the \ EAST turned out (or last night’s town funds would be needed, but that said, was $431 per mile, while WEST Kanaoa. It geta down to the ard E. Hausman and three top In Bolton It was $461; Mans­ FLEA MARKET woes: Unemployment, a grow- fight the states—particularly way Monday at Del Aire on companies for pa'rticlpaUon In 10:20. i long run It pays to go with the nomination for U.8 . Senator haa meeting and aj^roved a total of the board would wait until os odds rather than against KQJ lO-V nitty-gritty on Saturday, when leaders last week also endorsed field, $322; Tolland, $494, and ing narcotics problem, race re- the ‘have’ areas sitting high on M.L uEt ASimne the program. Manchester Drlve-In - The K 74 10 8 6 5 3 apparently Increased the chance late as possible. In iMpes of cut­ Pwwitil Svldinc* SuiiMtsS Snlpslc Lake Rd. Although candidatea will be nominated for Congressman Thomas J. Mesklll 166,000 in transfers requested Vernon, $900. Moore said the latlons an|d not enough money to the hog—for a proper allocation 6 P Sicilian Clan, 8:30; ’The Games, them.” He was as happy as 0 J97 ting a projected $30,000 deficit. I iiiir III ii M The purpose of the- work ex- of a primary—but not by much. plans had Indicated two possible though he had made his con­ 10 8 .1 governor and five other atate (or the nomination (or governor. by the Board of Education and low cost In Mansfield was prob­ better the^ quality of life in their of-resourdes. And of course we , , , perience program which began 10:48. 7 5 I ♦ K 6 .1 Sibal didn't have many dele­ The deficit was cut by $8,000, tract. The defenders were hap­ offlcea, aa well aa for U.S. Sen­ However, Mesklll’s rival for the Town Council to finish out ably due to lower wage scales, MANtHESTER ---- C O N N . I communities. should continue to try to get na- locations for the lessons, the ^ ^ pilot project In January, 1s Mansfield Drlve-In — ’Ihe UTH gatee to throw to the other can- after a freeze was placed on py, too. Only North was unhap­ ator. the nomination. State Sen. Wal­ and the much higher Vernon n te only differences a listener tional priorities realigned as R U T A I C n O Boerl of Recreation has decid- to provide vocational training Reivers, 8:80; Man Called 1 A 9 8 5. dldatee who are trying to mueter the current fiscal year. The nil school accounts In March. hears while attending the U.8 . well.” Un4«r If rtqui(« KCwnMnylitf py, but the vote was 8-to-l It ^ has been a lively and com­ lace Barnes, picked up Uhe en­ expenditure was dUe to the fact Am nt w Adult tstrdlin ed to hold all of the Instruction opportunities In diversified Horse, 10:18. AQ enough votee to force a primary meeting lasted only half an Malcolm Erb spoke against Conference of Mayors meeting Frank Curran of San Diego against him. petitive poIlUcal year In both dorsement Wednesday of Haus- that there Is a downtown area classes at Del Aire. f*®’**®: develop proper work State ’Theatre — Captain A 5 4 ' ■ ' agalnet the likely nominee, Con- hour, with about 28 residents In the school board request last here are opinions on how best to (Democrat): "No money. For South dealer. parties ao tdr. and there hoa man’s predecessor as head of that must be cleared of snow . . . , attitudes and habits and to Nemo v>& the..... Underwater City, Q982 Kreeeman Lowell P. Weicker Jr. the GOP, A. Searle Plnney of attendance. night, staling that he saw It as solve, their problems. the first time In the history of Arrangementa to use the prl- ^ saleable 8:30, 9:08; 'The 8 Man Army Both sides vulnerable. been much apeculatlop that 1970 entirely. , NO ONI UNOIN If AMttTID North Ealt With the top leader^ p of the Brookfield. The school board request, for a breach of faith with towns­ Fhr instance, 10 mayors were San Diego we the tax llmlta- vate facilities were made by j^at will enable him to 7 :20. Opening lead — King of .South Money for the transfer of (A|l IlMII iNy «(fy .1 NT All Pass state GOP backing Weickei’ and |Wlll see the ftrat ptatewlde pipl- $28,000, was necessary so that people, who had voted In a asked the following question: tion this year and had to trim the town, s in c e r e concUOon of ^ transition Into Spades. 1 NT Pass There has been some question funds will come train uncollect­ IN MItMs MSOI) . U. A. Theatre — M*A*S*H opposing a primary, it appeare’ imaries in Connecticut hlatory. A the final payroll could be met, specific amount ta last year’s "What Is the most serious prob- $1.5 million from our budget, the dam at Cr^dall s Park world of business and Indus- West led the king of spades, whether Barnes could muster ed back taxea, which, when col­ 7:00, 9:00. that there la good chance no one primary la considered almost a and Chairman Richard Messier town meeUng, which did not lem facing your city today and Thus we face a series of prob- imles out using Crandall’s pond ^ „ graduation from high winning the first trick, con­ the 20 per cent of the delegates lected, are converted to a cash M ■ BB (w gg ■■■■■■■ will get the 207 votes needed to certainty for the Democratic required for a primary, but the explained why the request was include provision for the four how can It best be solved?” lems all related to money . . . for at least a large portion of tinued with the ten, winning the then return to his hand with th# teachers. surplus. Approximately half of challenge Weicker In a primary. nomination for U.S. Senator. candidate himself declared Wed­ made. Here are their answers: increased demand for services, the summer. second trick, and then led the ace of diamonds before trying the total, $66,000, Is available . . . Advantages to the employer Etherlngton has termed the The former Board of Finance, CSiarles Nyack, a member of Carl B. Stokes of Cleveland parks, recreations, police and Vernon queen of spades. East discard­ the club finesse. If the dia­ However, Welcker's two lead­ nesday that he had more than now for this purpose ’ the rest The sw lm m ^ lesson pro- stabilizing the local GOP leaders’ opposition to a enough. in working up the budget for the Town Council, said he (Democrat): "Unemployment, there Is no additional flexibility ed a heart, and South took the monds broke, he could afford to ing opponents—Edwin D. Ether- will have to be borrowed pend­ gram will mvlded Into three ^„^k force; providing school In- primary as "incredibly short­ Barnes said he did not object this year, dlcl not agree with thought the request should be Obviously I’d like to see a in the tax base. Ellington Town To Open ace of spades. refuse the heart finesse; If they Ington and State Sen. John M. ing tax collection. 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. | ,sessions .with the fir.st sched- ^tructlon which is related to ac- sighted,” saying that a primary to the leaders' endorsement of the school board’s enrollment granted, because, he explained, healthy economy which would’ "’The only practical answer to uled to Start Monday, ending experience; and a South next led the nine of didn’t break, he could try the Lupton—expreeaed confidence be able to absorb people In a na­ our dilemma Is direct grants heart finesse with the absolute Wednesday that they had at "would give the Republican par­ Weloker and Mesklll, "but I do projections. A majority of a budget is only an estimate of DONATION...... -....$1.00 Church Plans July 10; the second session runs strengthening of the bonds be- New Playground clubs for a finesse, priding him­ expenditures and no one can tural way In finding Jops. In the from the federal government assurance that It was his last leaat that many delegates. ty and Us candidates much- object to basing that support on townspeople agreed and denied ® ‘ ween the school and the busl- self on his fine technique. Only ever be sure how these things Alimony Order * (75c with this Ad) * absence of this being done, I without going through the On Maple St. experienced payers know that chance. Etherlngton figured his strength needed exposure.” arguments that it is necessary a $33,000 reinstatment of funds Suiiiiiier Trips the third se^lon begins Aug. 3 ^333 industrial communl- to avoid a primary.” will work out at the end of the feel there is a responsibility on state.” and ends at the end of the the nine is the right card to lead /D ally Question at 278. "Without a primary,” he said at last year’s town meeting on LOS ANOE3LBS (AP) — Actor Admission Includes A Trip the government to furnish Jobs. George Selbels, Jr., of Bir- ties. "This Is an effort to keep the that basis. Then, when school year. month In the interest of expanding from this sort of holding (not Partner opens with 1-NT (16 It la likely that Weicker will Wednesday, "the Depiocrata Bob Crane, star of television’s ’There have to be massive public mingham, ATa. (Republican); For Members Other guests were Robert nominating process under the the town’s recreation program the queen). to 18 points), and the next play­ win a majority on the first roll would have a headline monopoly opened In the fall, the enroll­ The request (or $28,0(X) was "Hogan’s Heroes,” who has Through The Auto Museum . . . works programs at this time.” ’"The Inability to expand our The Board of Recreation has Noonan, co-ordlnator at Elllng- control of a small group,” said ment fell vpry close to school to additional areas, the Recrea- East won with the king of er passes. You hold: Spades, call, and If neither Etherlngton for six weeks.” Subsequently approved, with been divorced by his wife of 21 Richard C. Lugar of Indianap- city with orderly growth is our The FlveComers Community scheduled a full program of ac- ton High School; Gordon Get- Barnes, "the best way to arrive clubs and returned the five of K-Q-J-10-8; Hearts, K-7-4; Dia­ nor Lupton gets 20 per cent of board estimates, and four ad­ Erb fuid Jesse Bralnard, also a years, is under court order to DIRECTIONS: Go North on Oakland Street, take your left oils (Republican): “ Malnte- biggest problem, w r " a r e Congregational Church has out- ” , Ellington Htah Sch^l paygroX rT w s^u'ilJZraA "th^ Etherlngton Is one of five con* at a true choice of candidates ditional teachers had to be hir­ hearts, whereupon South went monds, 10-8-3; Clubs, 7-8. the votea on that one tally, there councilman, voting against It. pay $1,700 monthly alimoney (or at th'e bridge Just past Pilgrim Mills — then head west past nance of full employment is our hemmed in" in by other clUes of lined a summer program which ‘'°W' principal, and students involv- j^aple Street School. tenders left In the GOP Senate Is to let the largest number of ed. into a short trance. South had a What do you say? win be no primary for the Sen­ The other part of the $56,(XK) 10 years and $000 a month sup­ Howard Johnson. Slater Street Is on your right. A sign di­ 4 000 neoDle who don’t ..hii 1. a f „ < and ed in Ellington's Cooperative race now that Sibal has with­ people participate In the deci­ Messier said that his board transfer request, $40,000 for the port for the couple’s three chil­ lin us*^bv*^mereer The include family camping crafts program to be offered Work Experience program. ' busy little brain, so his trance Atmwer: Bid three spades. ate nomination. recting you Just up the street to the Museum is posted there. ^n thT^proMemTs'natZrta wZ lo Jta^usVmei^er “’i-he' o«ared Work ExperTence'programT' ’ ^h'^ ^he sixth town- drawn. The others are Weicker, sion. ttad informed the Town Coun­ snow removal account, was dren. scope. If we can rL h L l^m - thlnl wJ need now more than ^"^P® ^^d'dren every Tuesday at 1 p.m. loc^, 3t„^3„t3 3„^ „„3^ ^,3 3^ “ '* was not merely a blackout. He Your own 9 points make a part­ ployment we will have mobility, ever is ability to annex unlncor- *n the various age levels. Girls Softball for those be- program and their supervisors Henry Park Leelon Field knew that the odds on th:^ heart nership total of -25 to 27 points people able to afford private porated land.” During July and August there tween the ages of 10 and 14 will attending the function were skinner Road School Lake finesse were exactly even. The in high cards. Your doubleton housing, and less need for pub- Gene Martin of Topeka, Kan. will be a total of 12 trips for i’cld Monday and Thursday. Jerilyn Rogers with supervisors street School and Vernon Ele- odds were almost 2-to-l against and the solidity of your spades 11c support. To the extent we do tRepublican): "In Topeka, we children from kindergarten age A Folk Festival is scheduled Walter Skutnlk, manager of mentary School a 3-3 break of the six missing should be worth a point or two, not have full employment, we don’t have the problems that I to Grade 7. Most of the trips ‘o'" and dances for the Bank Service Department and Mjgg ^ Elizabeth John on diamonds. so that there should be a very will have many more problems, find prevalent throughout the will include a picnic lunch and teen-agers will be held at the Mtas April Lake, flexowriter su- graduate of the University of Follows the Odds reasonable play for game. ”Our prime solution is to seek country. For Instance, we’ve re- all are open to children of the Park on June 26, July 10, July pem sor. Burroughs Corp. Connecticut with a maior in South needed either a 3-3 dia­ " Copyright 1970 new Industry for Indianapolis, duced our property tax levy for community whether they are 24. and. Aug. 21. Quelle Tobin with Mrs. Roth, child development wlir L the mond break or a successful General Features Corp. We have had help from federal the last three years running, church members or not. Movies will be shown at the gank Planning Dei^rtment head coJ^eloT heart finesse (or his contract. programs, but realistically. Our biggest problem Is apathy There will be four Tuesday Park once a week, on dates yet kelson Frelghtways. \ ' All areas will open the week The hearts were a much better there could come a day when of the people-no knowle^e of trips for children |n klndergar- to be announced. ^ ,3 3 3 Mattson with Mrs. John of June 22 and will operate for proposition, from a purely we’re not so politically favored public Issues, elected officials or ten through Grade _ 2. These will Other activities scheduled for Aborn, head secretary, Savings eight weeks, closing Aug 14 mathematical point of view, so In Washington and we better what they’ve done." be to area points df Intprest In- the park Include, a pet show Bank of Tolland. Programs In all of the areas South tried the finesse. OEUCtOUS have the ability to maintain It ------eluding a zoo. Traveler’s Tower next Wednesday; a bike race Jeffrey Gottier with John will be similar. There will be As you can see, the heart on our own. and Bradley Field. and bike decorations contest on Bancroft, press supervisor, games and activities ’ In the finesse lost. South was down Wesley Uhlman of Seattle Rockville Children In Grades 3 through July 1; and a watermelon eat- Joumal-Inqulror. morning and quiet programs In two, but he was happy. Let us RAVIOLI (Democrat): ” Our single big­ 7 will travel on four Thursdays *ug contest on July 8. Mike Perriera with Moe Mar- the early afternoon closing with not disturb him In his Joy, but loan gest problem is imemployment, Hospital Notes to museums, industrial sites and Junior Olympics will be held ley, cameraman; Ed Jollcoeur arts and crafts. A number of let us not agree wrlth him. C a n d len i, without quesUbn. Unemploy­ the State Capitol Building. On °u July 18; a scavenger hunt on with Max Spotinz, material con- weekly special events will also After winning the third trick M h M stroM ment in our metropolitan area Vtolting hours are 12:30 to 8 four Wednesdays, children In July 22 and a doll contest and trol and packaging, LaPointe be held, with the ace of spades. South is 10 per cent and half again as j,.,.,.p.m. in... all areas ...... except nia- kindergarten through Grade 7 Indian wrestling contest on July Industries, Ine. All boys and girls In Vernon should not put himself in the and Soinog* hlg^ In the core. Our economy- ternity where they are 2 to-4 ^11 go to the Trolley Museum, 29. Ernest Holmes with Joseph who-have completed kindergar- position of relying on the proba­ AvailaMe at all ttmes, made revolves around the Boeing and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sturbridge Village, Peabody _ A motaers and daughters Toth, service president, Mickey ten are eligible to attend. They bility tables. He should ikke (or your eating pleasure at Company • and Its employment _____ ^ Museum and the Lutz Museum, fashion show will be held Aug. Motor Sales should go to the playground dummy’s top diamonds and home. has gone down from 102,000 last Admitted Tuesday: Betty Slat- - - A family camping retreat is 12, and a penny carnival will Bulletin Board nearest their home. year to 42,000 they tell us by the er, Weathervane Apts., Vernon; planned for July 3 through July " ’‘ud up the park’s schedule Come and . see Rina and The Tollanders Square Dance ______Peter — of . Ester Troy, Oakland Rd., Wap- 6 to Pine Lake Cam pground, Aug. 19. Club will hold a potluck supper It Is absolutely neccM a^ to pi„g; Everett Finley, Highland sturbridge. Mass. There will be 'IT'e park’s picnic area and tom on-'^ "nlSir a V o ^ 1^016 VILLA MARIA tato c h S r S m r ^ U c y in p i n Anlel Sunday use at all times. ^y a club level dance at 8. inta Changing me jmucy mat in Duffany, RFD, Tolland, Angel- ^t 10:30 a.m. with a picnic to Horseshoes, softballs and Scoreboard order to control InflaUon we ica Suomi, South St.. Herman fonow. bats, basketballs and tether FOODS have to have some unemploy- Frey, Progress Ave., Elizabeth over Labor Day weekend The Twins wtui^lay the Red ment I don’t aaree that It’s a <3tov»>n . "ccncuu a balls are vallable for the free Sox tomorrow night at fields 618 Oolebrook Road healthy thing to have 6 million Crove Hanv Lane Donim La.m camping trip is planned use of those at the park. three and (our; while the Yan- Olastonbary p S i T l ^ l S e d ’’ S T V i n a a e ^ B e ^ v ^ ' y ® ™ ‘ ‘ Th® ^h® Board of Recreation is kees take on the Indians on CHICKlil FRIES John V. LindsayP y of Now York: lere, h Lh®^ s f " ^ r R ^ k ^ lt a - ® several points seeking donations of a couple of fields one and two. High St., all Rockville, Interest along the way. lawn mowers,mowers. shovels and ALSO A ISPECSALTY "Right now the problem most Frances Venskunas, Rye & Troy All trips will leave from the rakes to help maintain the park, pressing on us Is narcotics. It’s R^g., South Windsor; Fred Manchester Evening Herald parsonage on Wapping Wood Those wishing to donate the CALL 633-9858 immediate. It’s big. It’s largely Shamy, Hammond St., Rock- Tolland correspondent Bette Rd., Ellington. Anyone wishing Items may call the Town Hall unsolved. We’re experimenting ville; CJynthia 2Hmmerman, further information about the to make arrangementa. Quatrale, tel. 878-2848. but It’s a very complicated and Stafford Springs; Anna Olean- trips planned for July should Host Dinner very big headache for us—and a der, |Rt. 83, Rockville, and Don- very dangerous thing, too. aid Nelson, Anderson Rd., Tol- contact Mrs. Edward Mathle- The students enrolled In the ” A solution has to be both In land. son. For information about Tolland High School work ex- August trips contact Mrs. Ken- perience program, recently law enforcement and in rehabi­ Births Tuesday: Son to Mr. neth Carlson. hosted a dinner (or their super- litation . . and Mrs. Raymond Lambert, The women should be notified visors and others involved In DRIVE-IN Lindsay, a registered Republi­ Village St., Rockville. DANCING at least one day prior to the trip the program. need can, ran and won on the Liberal Discharged Tuesday: Judith If children other than thos eal- Guest speaker for the evening party ticket. Wilson. Jobs Hill Rd., Ellington; f v e r y Friday Night Sam Massell of Atlanta (Dem­ Martha Ceniglis, Deerfield Lane, ready registered will need was Dr. Raymond G. Doane of transportation. ocrat) : ” We have two big prob­ South Windsor; Janet Fox, the Division of Higher Techni­ Members of V.F.W . Auxiliary & Stein Club lems : Money and human re.a- Gardner Rd., Vernon; Rose cal Education from the Univer­ tlons, equally. With enough Belyea, Hemlocks Nursing Senators Not Present sity of Connecticut. AND THEIR GUESTS money I could solve or Improve Home, Rockville; Mary Stacho- At Jets to Thailand Vote He spoke of the advantages of all our troubles except those in wiak. Grand Ave., Rockville; being Involved in a co-operative human rights. The human rights Sophie Lusa, Frog Hollow Rd., WASHINGTON (AP)—Neither '^°*'k program for both students BiBUN TUBNPIKf V F W — 608 E. CENTER ST. of CotmecUcut’s senators were employes, Nt * T TO TWO f.UTS nr».l T.O ANTMOOB problem Is a little different to- Ellington, and Alberie Duprey, ■AR9A I N H C day from the civil rights prob- Mlnterbum Court, Rockville, present for the vote Wednesday dlimer was attended by lems of yesterday. It extends to ------in which the Senate rejected John Carter, vice president of the hippies and the campus an amendment to permit sale of Roosevelt Mills and head of the RICHARD HARRIS ” I don’t think we have said Robert Owens Quits Jet fighter planes to 'niailand. student work experience com- The amendment was defeated mlttee of the Rockville Area enough to the state government Fourth District Race ■ as’TIlUl about financing. That’s where 48-36. Chamber of Commerce; by we should go for money. The BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP)— Sen. Abraham Rlbicoff was high school Principal Roger Ol- GALLED HORSE” B\NAVISION*TECHNICOLOR' other problem has to be solved Robert Owens of Fairfield an- announced as paired with an- son, and by Ronald Luglnbuhl, ANATIONALGENERALPICTURES RE1£ASE by generating compassion, arid n°uno®d his withdrawal today other senator who also was not co-ordinator of the wbrk experi- ACINEMA CENTER FILMS PRESENTATION DAY CAMP understanding and a firm pro- I™ "' the contest for the Demo- present. Rlbicoff was opposed to ence program at Tolland High, tection of rights.” congressional nomination the amendment. " Sen. ThomsES J. ’ Certificates of ' appreciation — PLUS — Dodd was not recorded on the were presented to the super- STEVE McQUEEN IN Peter Flaherty of Pittsburgh " the Fourth District, narrow- ■"IHE REIVERS” HUBBARD HILL (Democrat): "The most press- ^ ® *^® Teem four to two roll call vote. visors who received them in Ing problem Is financial survlv- candidates in two ^ y s. TONIGHT IN GLASTONBURY al of city government. If the Benjamin Bacon of Greenwich ENDS city government Is unable to wita^ew on Wednesday, TUESDAY survive and goes bankrupt, then Only T.F. Gilroy Daly, the for BOYS AND GIRLS A 9M 3-11 Y n . the great problems of social and deputy state attorney general ^ ^ i n s a n e l y physical and cultural goals de- *c°m Fairfield and television ex- Coll 633-2040 for Flyor on Comp ■A cUne with It.” ecutlve John Kiermaier of West- S im iiy ” ^^ENTERTAINING Henry Maler of Mlwaukee Port, remain In the contest. TIME MAGAZINE MAFIA MaODRAMA branch (Democrat): "The biggest sin- Because of Bacon’s withdraw- gle problem In our city is a lack »'■ Owens said in a statement, A glossy, of resources similar to that in appears that Mr. Daly has suspenseful heist any ‘have-not’ country. We are the necessary strength to be the ’have-nots.’ The property nominated on the first ballot in film . One of those MANCHCSTIR tax is our main source of reve- Saturday’s district convention.” intricate jobs that f J ^5_____ nue and It’s stretched to func- Owens, an attorney here, said IM IM H ifi JiiB I NOW Uons It was never designed for. he gives Daly his "wholehearted require split-seconil It waa set up for (Ire, sewer and support.” timing, a cool eye, Toolte at ^ a steady hOnd. It (** corJr-in :\t; w ill please devotees of BURNSIDE In ip lre d by JU L E S V E R N E tjb' N 'n A y [ FA ' .1 : The Godfather’.?? fPH PARKING S.'R ^ : — Time Magazine

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Ekiith H. ^etersen, To cjevelop iViessoge for F rid a y , OCT C ^per said debate has clear­ iT', 'N 2- 9-11-13 U . 18-24-29/^0 starting at 6:46, will be held TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — A ent of the federally owned pow­ teacher of pkuio and resident of MONTESSORI SCHOOL read words corresponding to numbers Topped In y63-73-8a82 5455-66 Off Schedule ly shown the President's consti­ in the Clarke Arena. Admis­ er system, said a short circuit Bolton^ has announced a recog­ I of your Zodioc birth sign. tutional authority includes sUch power failure left much of Baja, ,/• TAURUS SCORPIO sion will be by ticket only.' in a high tension line 'apparently nition list to students for the/ GOOSE LANE. TOLLAND 1 Invite 31 Pushing 61 Helpful things as "hot pursuit” of ene­ California and nearly half a mil­ Afn. 70 ocr. (Oontlmied from Page One) After t h e recessional, overloaded an automatic circuit 1909-70,i,season. Area Visit 2 Short 32 More 62 A my forces into Cambodia, at­ lion Mexicans in darkness over­ I ^ MAY 70 3 Burned 33 Professional 63 Out NOV. 21 graduates will march around breaker and caused the trans­ ReceMiig recognition for mer­ AMERICAN MONTESSORI SOCIETY Hie Red Cross Bloodmoblle i'^12-15-17-40 A Be 34 In 64 W ill agree.” tacks on artillery emplacements 31-48-59-65, the gymnasium before leav­ night and cut off the major wa­ former to bum out. it end outstanding progrean are AFFILIATED SCHOOL visit In Hebron went pne pint Cs,V5275-79J7 5 Pons 35 For .6 5 Hustling Debate on the Cooper-Church that might threaten U.S. forces "T • 6 Loyal N 36 People 66 Face 76-77-84-89 ing. ter source for this border city of Another official said the short Kim Miandly, dai^gMer o f Mr. over the quota, collecting a to­ GEMINI amendment, and the military in Vietnam and an attack to 7 Oldtime V 37 Youi 67 Depress SAGITTARIUS . Principal George Enimer- 335,000 residents. ; was caused by dust and fog. and Mrs. Fred j Mandly, 730 tal of 76 pints from the three 21 8 And \ 38 Belligerent 68 Danger sales authorization bill that is forestall an imminent invasion TTiere was no backup unit be­ A g w f 2Va—i 6 Y m w y towns In the chapter. 9 Cuts \3 9 A 69 Relatives its vehicle, entered the sixth llng said if there Is any doubt All of Ensenada’s 160,000 peo­ West Middle TpkeJ, M anch^er, JUNl 70 10 Friends 40 An 70 You oec. from Cambodia. cause the main transformer Isobel Pfeiffer, of Andover re­ day Wednesday. Mansfield said at 8 p.m. whether tlie exer­ ple 60 miles south of here were and Wilham JoimsUm, son of COUNTRY SEHING \ 3- 5- 8-23 11 Will 41 Should 71 To 16-22-28-45^ But, he said, the amendment burned out two months ago and 12 Fine 42 Distasteful 72 Invite cises will be held outdoors or without power. Police and sol­ M r. anid M rs. E arl jErfihnston, ceived a'seven-gallon donor pin; ;727^2-68 51.67-70 he sees “ no indication yet” of 13 Turn 43 Or 73 Just still means the President would a replacement had not been 02 Senaioa D r., VemOn. This is a,five-gallon donor pin went to an early end. , Indoorb, he will contact radio diers patrolled darkened streets 3, 4 emd 5 Day CIomm CANCER 14 Begin 44 Affections 74 Security CARRICORN have to seek Congressional ap­ stations, WINF, WTIC, and in Ensenada, Tijuana and Te- built, Villarreal said. the third year, Johnston has Katherine Davis, Columbia; JUNl 21 15 For 45 Those 75 Of Die. 77 Two appropriations bills, a proval for a renewal of the He said two 17,000-volt gener­ 16 Stay 46 It'll 76 Are WDRC to make spot lui- cate. reoei-Ved h l^ hononr. four-gallon donors were Marion fyJULY 77 17 Moking 47 Soke 77 On JAN. 1» catch-all supplemental that Cambodian operation. nouncements. Five of Tijuana'^s six hospitals ators were being sent by rail IHbnora/ble mention was earn­ For Informorton and brochura call 872-3744 Sweet and Hazel Smith, Colum­ 39-42-49 16 The 48 Pressir>g 78 House 4- 6-34-37^ must be passed by June 30 and Byrd’s new amendment speci­ were operating on -emergency from Guadalajara to serve as ed by RoUn and Susan Murdock, bia and Muriel McGranor, An­ ^-78-81 86 19 A 49 Condition 79 Personol 44 46-57 ^ 80 The a $4.S billion education meas­ fies the President can exercise power. The sixth, Miguel Ale­ temporary replacements but daughters of (Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ dover. A three-gallon donor was 20 Dealing 50 Attitude AQUARIUS LEO 21 Stubborn 51 Who 81 In ure, are being delayed by the "that constitutional power man State Hospital, began probably would not arrive until ert Murdock, South Rd., Bol­ Maeril Bennington, Hebron; >•.1 JUCf 23 22 Away 52 Inventory 62 Opposite JAN. 70 Cooper-Church impasse, as well 83 Your which ma^y be necesswy to pro- g^„ P. Griffin of transferring some patients and Friday. ton; Jennifer Riegisl, daughter of two-gallon donor, Helen Dona­ ‘•iij AUG. 22 .23 Spoilt 53 Of no. II 24 Day 54 A 84 Toboo as other bills on postal reform, tect the Uves of United States Michigan, the acUng Republlc'an blood supplies to other hospi­ Mr. and Mrs. Chariee Rlegel, hue, Andover: and one-gallon 19-21-38-50/^? 16-32-35-47 25 With 55 Smiling 85 Broken the defense production act and forces wherever deployed.” ,eader, also said he plans to call tals. 09 Frances D r., M anchester; THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT donor, John Con HI, Andover. life'53-58-74 26 Do 56 Be 86 Order 64-72-85-88V 07 Possessibns an administration request to Tijuana’s 98 factories closed, Vernon Adrien Godreau, daughter of Mr. VIRGO 27 Dishes 57 Poy PISCES One Sendte aide said the up an amendment to Cooper- Nen-Crsdlt Extamlon First time donors Tuesday, 20 From 58 Your 88 Friendships raise the legal celling on the and Mrs. Eklmond Godreau, 240 AUG. 73 m. l» y amendment would provide reas- Church that would permit the leaving 10,000 workers idle. were Gail Ranson, Andover; 29 With 59 And 89 List debt, needed by June 30. California’s San Diego Gas & Lydan St., Manchester. Bette Ann Amott. Columbia sefi. 77 30 Change 60 Get 90 Abode MAR.o 3n I'- ^ surance to senators worried Nixon administration {o under- Sewer System PrsNu n 6/19 As the debate continued, sena­ Electric Co. hooked up a 12,000- TOOMAS A . BBSfT CATHERINE 8. BTERUNG WILLIAM F . BAIUET TIMOTHY M. HOGAN Also, Nona Harmon, daughter . .20-25-33-36 about protection of American write use of* Thai and other JOSEPH J. I^OELONKO JB . and Edwin Stansfield, Hebron. ( ^ ) G ooJ ( ^ ) Adverse € Neutral tors disagreed on whether the volt line to restore power to a Windaor Looks aOS Hartford Bd. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harmon, cft^l-56 61 F l9 169-71-8 3 -9 0 R L forces in Vietnam, while restat- Aslan mercenaries or advisers At Crestridge US Parker St. 8S Helaino Bd. 99 Ash Brook Dr. There were 32 local donors; Cooper-Church amendment now 20-block area of Tijuana before (formerly o( Mencheeter) 404 Wetherdl St. Manchester; ing thfe fact—implied by Coop- in support of the Cambodian Manchester Manchester Manchester Coventry 26 from Andover: 25 from He­ would pevent renewed attacks on nightfall Wednesday, nine hours Claire Brown, daughter of Mr. REAL ESTATE er-Church sponsors and already government, Set for Tie-In MB In BiMlneM Adm inistration BA In M athem atics bron, 2 from Lebanon and one playing the guitar, and a piano neth Williams, Steven Wilson AB in History BA in Economics BA In E conom ics and tent and the Instruc­ Please enroll me In the shove oourse In Manehestse. Eti- Ronald SagUo, Mrs. Regina land, Thomas Hyer, Nancy feels that Steele, "embodies all down the proposed restrictions, lives of oUr, men who will be the end of the Napoleonic wars viding Tijuana with most of its As provided in the town tor advocate a second American clos^ Is my check or money order made oat to The UM- revolution. Spaulding, Miss Clara Ellis, Insalaco, Linda Jensen, Carl things that are needed for a offered another amendment to brought home after that,” he in 1815, National Geographic fresh water. ordinance, the permit and in­ verslty of Connecticut for $ ...... ltr«ii to. Oerttfleafo 'B iuim , 'Who lu s A scussed the P i ^ r r a , U-0#, The University ot GonneeUeot Mtorts, Oana. Mrs. John Hooker and Mrs. Johnston, Donald Johnston, representative of the district. the measure. said. says. Julia Villarreal, superintend­ spection fee cost 1100. matter with several key admin­ O08M. Tel. 429-80U, E xt. UM. Richard, all of Hebron and Mrs. Kenneth Koper, Kathy Korba, His educational background, his istrators and faculty membera. Alexander Motyka, Glaston­ Karin Kozin, Judith Kristoff, experience gained through an bury. Desiree Krueger. Including the instructor In- early visit to the Soviet Union, 'volved, said Sidurday be has de­ Name /The luncheon, committee in­ Also, Donald LaChapelle, Wil­ his five years of service with jJASiiis o. BIABY HEALT m m MBS. JEAN N. STBIMIKE JOHN T. HANKY DAVID C. MEILEN cided that the course, which cluded Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, Mrs. liam LaFTambolse, Michele Le- the U.S. Central Intelligence I BS Oobtim Bd. 77 Concord Bd. 470 W oodbridge St. IW Parker St. 8S Falkonr Dr. would lean on left-wing mate­ James Derby and Miss Doris Address mieux, Anthony. Mauro, Marie Agency in Washington and Manchester Mancheeter Manchesterc Manchester Manchester rials Euid speakers, “would hot Hutchinson of the Women’s Fel­ Mellady, Paul Michaud, Rhoda Latin America and his con­ B8 in OIvl Engineering BA In Sociology really present a comprehensive lowship of the Gilead Congrega­ BA in Sociology ‘ BA In BOstory BA In English. ADiler, FTahk^ Minor, James tinued active interest in Inter-, treatment of the subject." tional Church. * University of Oonneotloiit Anahnrst College University of Connecticut St. Anselm’s College University of Oonnectiout Morasclnl, Joyce Nagy, Patricia national affairs qualifies him "More importantly, I mn con­ Properties .were handled by Naumec, . Theodore Naumec, for the wholehearted support vinced as a result of the discus­ Raymond iPlche, Robert Cafazzo Clifford Noel, Marshall Nuhfer, and endorsement of this town sions that the course would rep- and the Rev. Gordon Weeman. Daniel OueUette, Cheryl-Ann committee." resent an advocacy rather «hi»w Porter School Pagach, Cathy Pell, Gail Phil- Bates also said that Mat! Koi- a critical examination-of the re- There were 72 students parti­ llmore, Cathy Plesz. va, a member of the committee volutlanary process,’’ he said. Read Herald Advertisements cipating in Porter School grad­ And, Peter Raggl, Beverly has been appointed chair­ uation exercises held in the Riand, C. Allen Randall, Ridhard man for the Tolland County auditorium this week. The hall, Resndsky, Cary Reynolds, Jody Convention in Rockville Satur­ which seats about 600, was filled Rosen, Robert R uz i c k a, day. treat dad to overflowing. Jeffrey Sadlon, Lynn Sadlon, The graduates filed in to Scott Saunders, Martin Sey­ Manchester Evening Herald SMILING m SERVICE "Pomp and Circumstance,” mour, Pamela Smith. Jennifer Columbia correspondent Vir­ played by the school band and Spector, Denise Tonmey, Ken­ ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9884. * the Invocation was given by the Rev. George Evans of the H ' l Congregational Church. to aking-size awal Kenneth Williams, class pres­ ident, welcomed the guests. HYPERTRICHOLOGIST Candace Beck and Jennifer UNWANTED HAIR PERMANENTLY Spector sang "Raindrops,” Kar­ en Carbonneau played “Spin REMOVED FROM FACE. nlng Song” on the piano and UNDERARMS, AND BODY the graduates sang two EVENINGS AND SATURDAY spirituals, “ Wade in the Water” APPOINTMENT ONLY. and "All My Trials,” an4 two 616 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD contemporary songs, "Down­ 289-0498 — 289-3582 town” and "A Time for Us.” V Desiree Krueger and Cathy EMILY WILLEY MRS, JUDITH A. BURKE JON E. KURTZ FHIUP O. BENNETT JANIOEI^/ WILLIAM J. BUST IB Pell sang "Bamboo” with Cathy W ayne, N J . 78 E rie S t M ystic fiintes Bd. 87 A rcellla Dr. (formerly of Manchester) M anchester (form erly ot Manchester) Manchester Manchester BA In Elementary Education BA in Accounting-BnslneBs BA in Botany BS In Education BA In H istory (cum laude) Administration (cum laude) (summa cum laude) We’re giving Dad the royal treat­ Southern Connecticut DONT FORGET DAD JUNE 21st, AND THAT out and bring it with Dad to the Pafovson (N J.) State College Parsons College Drew University State College Unlverstty of Conneotlout ment. A super-size Big Mac, crisp nearest McDonald's on Father's A Member «f French Fries and a thick frosty Day. So, for once, clip the coupon shake. And it's absolutely FREE (not the old man) for a big treat when you clip the coupon, fill it at McDonald’s m m w m .iiiNiiii NOfTH MUIKAN IM D U im n \ 1

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A n d o v e r 'C will have detrimental effects Columbia was captain of the perhaps present In time fu­ concert of her own nt her home on the present and future de­ day. ture, and time future contained on Shoddy Mill Rd., Bolton," Nixon Hikes Nixon Named i . Piano Pupils l)R. JOHN V. CRECAN velopment of Andover, In vieyv Workers from Andover in­ In time past.” Juno 26 at 8 p.m. She and vio­ Information Meeting Due of the above stand we feel that cluded Mrs. J, T. Hohmann Jr., The program opened with linist Mrs. Jane Carlberg of Pine Pharmaoy Quotas For the local League should alert and Mrs. Winston Abbott,'’ do­ In Concert Andover will , play pieces by ‘^Churchman’ Nktiireopathic Physician Senubert’s "Marche Herolque” / Cor. Center A A(fauM the cUIzona of Andover to pro­ ner. aides; Miss Vera Stanley, arranged by students In an Bach, (Jorelll and Mozart. This Monday on 1-84 E H e^ spective violations of these staff aide, and Mrs. Allen Yale, Ihiplls of Mrs. Carolyn Hutch­ Orff class and played on a var­ concert Is open to anyone In­ BUXTON WAIXJDTS Oil Imports Of the Year Ideals. nurse. Mrs. Henry WrobllnskI, inson of Bolton presented a iety of percussion Instruments. terested. Has Moved His Office To A public Information meeting AND RET OAUU YVASraNOTON (AP) — Presi­ The L ea gu e^ Women Voters 'Bridge Night « Andover recruitment chairman, piano recital recently in South Miss Ilga Paups of Manches­ Mrs. Hutchinson’s pupils, WAKHNOTON (AP) — Preai- to dlacuaz proposed - ^ and its dent Nixon ' Vas named 1 4 Winners at Bridge Friday and .Mrs. Nelson Warner Sr. United Methodist Church, Man­ ter was a guest singer, accom­ most of whom will not follovv FOR DAD / dent Nixon haa raised the level 53 SCHALLER ROAD effects on the town will be held of Andovej/ supports the "Churchman of the Tear” today night were os follows; First served as a telephone commit­ chester. Performers were from panying herself on the gijiltar. her to Bloomfield, will never­ on Monday at 8 p.m „ in the An­ "O iteriaR eview ” for 1-84 as of foreign heatint: oil allowed to for instituting Sunday worship MANCHESTER, CONN. place, Mrs. /Joyce Driskell and tee. Bolton, Hebron and Miinches- . Composer plaques were theless .have a chance for a flow into the East Coast’a mil- services at the White House, a dover Elementary School. Ilils present^ by the Conservation Mrs. Frank Haines;' second ler. awarded to students, and rec­ reunion Dec. |6, _\ghen a com­ meeting will be sponsored by Mrs. Isabell -Pfeiffer of An­ ± : _ Iton-barrel-a-day market but a practice that has not always and (planning and Zoning Com- place, Mrs. Kaye Horrigan and dover received a seven-gallon From Manchester were (,heryl ognition was given to the fol­ bination dinner-birthday party Is the Conservation (Commission, PIW TiH ' critic brands action “ a drawn praise. Telephone 643-485,0 mtonons ■ of Andover. The B. Burton Smytho, and tied for donor pin. Also receiving donor Hyde, Annette Duke, Donna lowing students who did not per­ being planned. It will be Bee­ the Planning and Zoning Com­ thoven’s birthday, and admis­ SEE HANDORAPTED mini-reaponae to a maxi-prob­ In a prepared statement an­ (ague of Women Voters of third and fourth place, Robert pins were the following from Knowiton, Pam Whitney, Jo­ form "for their efforts and ac­ nouncing the selection of the mission and the Andover anne Brai^t, 'Burton Rubin and' complishments throughout the sion will be by performing a PEWTED lEINa MADE lem.” BY APPOINTMENT ONLY mnecticut has studied the Campbell and George Russell Andover: Mrs. Muriel Mc- President, Religious Heritage of League of Women Voters. / Stephen I.Athiim. term” : Mrs. Julia Ikike, Mrs. piano piece, large or small, by SATURDAY AND SUNDAY With a proclamation praised areas of Land and Water Re­ and Mrs. Howard Boyd and Granor, four-gallon pin; Mrs. II A.M. 'TIL I P.M. America Inc., hailed Nixon for Tile "(Jrlteria Review” A or From Bolton, Billy Gram, Linda Joslin, Mrs. Hhirley Beethoven. Opw IVM inif TuM.-FrI. 70S P.M. by Sen. Winston Prouty, R—Vt., sources and reached consensus Mrs. R. B- Wadsworth. Helen Donahue, two-gallon pin "creating an atmosphere in 1-84, which crlUcizeo tlM ^ 'p ro - Perry Joslin, Susan Negro, Su­ Knowiton, Ixislic Manna and Surppiso Otd with hit own portonaf as "an, important and welcome on this item. Bloodmobile Visit and John S. Ckxrl, one-gallon tankfrd'-miny art on# of • kind. which we in America can return posed -route, will be presented san Butterfield, Karen Kllt- Martha Young. Wa hava a larga Miactlofi of hand* ’ flrat step, Nixon boosted oil im­ In a prepared statement, the The Bloodmobile visit of the pin. Miss Gall Ransom was a to spiritual renaissance.” and following this th e ^ will be gaard and Tommy Alton. The concert was prefc.^y craftad pawtar iMmt avallabla. port quotas Wednesday to let an League states, ”We feel that (Columbia Ompter of the Ameri­ first time donor. PASSPORT PHOTOS You will fl(Ki tha parfact gift for a The organization, headed by a general dlscusslo^Copies of From Hebron, Jane Gulmond Mrs, Hutchinson's last In Man­ friand or youriatf which In tln^ additional 40,000 barrels of for­ flood plains should be preserv­ can Red Ooss, held Tuesday at Luncheon was served to the IDENTIFICATION eign heating oil come in dally— long-time Nixon friend W. Cle­ the review will y b e available and Kathy Balon. ' chester sinc.e she and her fam­ will bacama a pricalati halrloom. SUMMER ed, water resources should be Phelps Hall, St. Peter’s Episco­ workers of Andover. Hebron Group dtmor.atrallona by appoint* raising the import quota to ment Stone of Chicago, Is a non­ shortly at the Andover Public The program was arranged ily will be moving to Bloom­ SALEM NASSIFF mant. uncontaminated and recreation­ pal Church in . Hebron, went and (Columbia by the Women’s CONNICTICUT HOUII 65,000 barrels per day—to meet _ profit group dedicated to pre­ Library and ^ e Town Office around a quotation from T. S, field soon, to be closer to her CoiiNHra Shop & Studio al -facilities khould be maintain­ over its quota with 76 pints col­ Fellowship of the Gilead Con- PIWTIRIRS Northeastern consumer needs.' serving Judeo-<3hri«tlan ideas. It GUITAR CLASSES Building. Eliot’s "Burnt Norton” : "Time hiishald’s work. am Bfaln St., MMKsheeter 441 lau ih Calany Straatx ed. We feel that corridors B and lected. Mrs. John Groman of gregatlonal Church. present and time past are both M arM an, CarnnKtlciPt, IM IS Tile Increase is effective July i. honored Dwight D. Elsenhower Mrs. Hutchinson will give a 6U-7368 Taf.i 31S-4I7I Hie mini-response to a maxi­ with the same award when he Arnold Londsbotg, Imtnielor IW problem” view wets taken by was president. Nixon h u held 23 prayer LEARN TO PLAY TItE JW Rep. F. Bradford Morse-, R— OUR SPECIAL 6 WEEK SUMMtSR / Mass. meetings in the White House COURSE. STAR’nNO WED. JUNE >4 "It is absurd to suggest that since his first Sunday in office this decision will pass any sa!v- with virtUEilly every major de­ CLASSES FOR ADULTS & TEENAGERS ings on to consumer,” Morse nomination represented, includ­ / V said. ing Judaism. ‘'GUITAR RENTALS He termed it "clearly a com­ Although many religious lead­ promise solution,” and said he ers have praised Nixon for the FEE $ 1 8 .0 0 AVAILABLE is "particularly disturbed that Sunday services, he's also been the inflationary problem creat­ criticized for encroaching, on the ed by the present oil Import con­ constitutional demand for separ­ A iy one of our savings plans at CBT now will give you trols was ignored.” ation of church and state. TER Nixon's proclamation speci­ The practice of inviting guests UNE m iSIC CEN-7 8 3 5 fied that the heating oil destined has been called "cheap |11V2 C E N T ER ST. M ANCHES TER 649 for New England and the East religiosity. . .the Royal Compel ' • • ----/ Cdast come from sources in the idea. . .and circumventing the / a starter set of Queen’s Scroll quality stainless. Free. Western iHemisphere. Bill of Rights.’ Sen. Gbbrge D. Aiken, R.—Vt., But White House officials say called it a small step in the their mall has been overwhelm right direction but said, "It is ingly favorable. going to take a lot more than Over 7,600 guests have attend­ W. G. GLENNEY CO. 40,000 extra barrels a day for Mrs. Priscilla Baxter, left, coordinator of volun - ed the White House services the whole Northeast to give Ver­ teers,, and Meadows Administrator Thomas Toli- Meadows Home Salutes Clabinet members, congress­ ! . mont consumers the relief they sano pause to chat with Mrs. Lottie Powers, a pa­ men, diplomats, public figures All you have to do is open an account in any one twenty-five dollar deposit, you can buy a five piece deserve.” like diica g o Seven Judge Julius Black a Decken' There’s our regular account. Our Investment tient and guest at the ceremonies, after the awards of our savings plans with a deposit of twenty-five Oil interests are exploiting program. (Herald photo by Coe) Its Volunteer Corps Hoffman and the Apollo Astro­ place setting for only two dollars and seventy-five Passbook Account which guarantees a high 5 % New England, he charged, and Nearly 30 volunteer aides to sie Peterson,iMrs. Mildred Per­ nauts have been invited. dollars or more, or add that amount to your cents. Well below the suggested retail price of this the public will be lucky if it ~ Mrs. Nixon tells of friends interest for five full years. Our new Premium the patients at the Meadows son, Mrs. Lillian McCann and existing account. W e do the rest. realizes any saving. Convalescent Home, on Bidwell Mrs. Diane Schaefer. from Los Angeles who traveled fine .set. Accessory pieces are also available. Passbook Account earning 5 ^ % with your choice "Coal and railroad interests St. were awarded certificates at across country to attend a wor­ UConn Ciimpus Guidelines A state award aso went to of maturity dates that range from two to ten years. are now overcharging the public ceremonies last night at the ad­ the Women’s Society of Chris­ ship service in preference to a First, you get a five piece setting of Queen’s Scroll. That means if you were to open an account for say in New England,” he added, ministration building. tian Service of South United State Dinner "because it’s more And, of course, our new higher interest - “ and I see no reason to expect Readied for Board Approval According to Thomas Toli- Intimate.” j Free. Queen’s Scroll. High quality stainless steel ^150, you would immediately receive your free Methodist Church, accepted by Certificate Plans. anything better from the oil peo­ sano, administrator, the cere­ Mrs. Elizabeth Best. Nixon’s Sunday services are designed by the award winning Eric Nielson five-piece setting and would be able to buy 5 ple.” HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — 2,752 to 1,897- mony was the first of its kind followed by a coffee hour in the —were willing to Certificates from The Mea­ Nixon also raised the crude oil $S per semester by a convalescent home in this State Dining Room, with the of Denmark. additional settings on the spot for only %1.1S each “ Interference with the free pay a tax of dows lor less than two years of Whichever savings plan you choose, Queen’s Scroll quota by 100,000 barrels a day, to pay for student scholarships. area and was an outgrowth of Nixons receiving each guests movement of any person on the service were awarded to Mrs. place setting. is a free gift. Save for your future. Save for your retroactive tp March 1—includ- University president Homer a suggestion by the State De­ with a handshake But the starters are just for starters. ing 63,000 barrels per day in ad- campus,” and demonstrations Beat, John Person, Mrs. Lots Babbidge said he was pleased partment of Health to give rec­ The services have the full ap­ complete set of this fine stainless. Shaw, Mrs. Rosemary Hewey, proval of the Secret Service And just look at the selection of savings plans you dltional imports from Canada which feature "loud or exces- at the results of the referen­ ognition to those participating Mrs. Mary Saunders, Mrs. Ethel which is relieved of the chore of Because every time you make an additional already authorized give noise' 'or “ direct personal dum, but he turned the offer in voiunteer programs. get at the bank that listens: A t the bank that listens. "Church services, bedside Hubbard, Mrs. Margery Reed, checking from basement to bel *^"- abuse” would be ouUawed on down. of4 the office of emergency pre­ reading, field trips, and just Mrs. Naomi Glenney, Irven Kir- fry when a president goes to paredness, said some of the re- University of Connecticut’s He said the university’s plain companionship were a few pens, Floyd Post, Mns, May church. malning 37,000 dally barrels of campus by guldeUnes which the sources of aid had Increased of the things provided by those Porter, Walter Joyner, Mrs. Former President Lyndon crude oil would be used to take university’s trustees acted Wed- this year and the student tax who gave freely of their"'time Grace Praltt, Mrs. Millie Lank­ Johnson often went to two dlf- care of consumers of the Cana- nesday to adopt. would not be necessary, and talents,” Tolisano said. ford, Mrs. Edna Geer, Mrs. Arm ferent churches on Sunday. at lower prices dian produce judged to have The guidelines would speclfl- And the trustees approved the T e n received certificates tkjU'd™ and Mrs. Mary Stewart. hardship cases—while the rest cally permit "orderly picketing school s building construction signed by Dr. Franklin Foote, Tolisano and Mrs. Gloria Ben­ THE COIVIIVIECTICUT BANK AND TRUST CO M PAN Y would be distributed amcmg ex- and other forms of peaceful Priorities for the 1971 - 73 bl- state health commissioner, for son, Meadows program director, New Hosiiitals'’ President porting countries including Ven- demonstrations.” ennlum. placing a new two mll- two years of service. They in­ made the presentations. NEW HAVEN (AP)—Dr. Bliss ezuela. The guidelines must be tabled Volume graduate research cluded the Rev. Norman E. About 50 patients and friends Clark, executive director of New The increase in crude oil im- for a month before they dffl- bbrary first pn the list, S w e n s e n. Trinity Covenant attended the ceremonies, which Britain General Hospital, was JIGSAW included music by the Hog Hol­ 2-SPEEO ports covers the nation east of cially become part ofthe uni- The priorities were setup inChurch; the Rev. J. Manley named to a one-year term as WITH the Rockies. versity’s by-laws. However, it is the uiilvSfslty’s capital budget Shaw, the Rev. Gary S. Cornell ler Hooters at Broad Brook, president of the (Connecticut Hos­ TILTING JIGSAW ------expected they will not be requests approved Wednesday emd the Rev. Edward Pepin, comedy acts and a magician. pital Association Wednesday. SHOE WITH t il t in g ) renounced by the board. for submission to the 1971 legis- Church of the Assumption: and Jesae Lozean, a patient, gave - He succeeds Frank T. Healy J?7515 SHOE Extended Forecast Mrs. Priscilla Baxter, Mrs. El- a brief speech on their behalf. Jr., a Waterbury attorney. Bevels up to 45**. Low Tacked on .to the four g^lde- lature. Bevels up to 45^. Big speed for metals. High The extended outlook Is for lines as part of a separate trus- time saver for straight, speed fo r wood, etc. Im> curved, scroll cuts in all proved burn*out protected far weather Saturday and Sun- tee statement will be the m aterials. m otor. day with cool temperatures, warning that "persons who vlo- highs in the 70s and overnight late this policy will be subject lows in the 60s. 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Heralding Politics come during the regular B a.m. The' day camp I* made possl- tlon of the anniversary celebra- The girls are required to' take Mia M Congregational Church. l 8 U n d e r W a V "I am nonviolent and have six 17.2 of High School Girls M organson Resigns Post to 4 p.m. office hours Monday l>16^ through a two-year grant of tlon, and the Drum Corps under Instruction from toe Board MUSIC RECITAL Coventry, with the Rev. Rob- small children," said Mrs. V1-, 'By Sol It. Coh^n' torouih Friday. /^$2,000 annually from toe Joseph the guidance of her husband, of Recreation sponsored baton BY HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ nella Tucker. "But this policy ORADVA’m .*f\ P, Kennedy Jr, Foundation and Walter, was originated a year classes or privately before joln- Pass Physical Fitness Test O n Tow n Finance B oard ' Ellery G. Kington, Mt. Is part of a 100-acre campsite 1 later. Ing toe group. Boys receive hom e, Spring Rd. has graduated from'-recently purchased by the state 'The first combined march of their drum lessons privately. DUBALOO MUSIC OENTER thur B. The -^uth Windsor Hlrfh eventual agreement with Ver-^ Board of Fliianqe Chairman tton to all avallahis "P” " * « * » ^ t e d from recently J. Davis. tery. West Hartford . 'eported today that resurfacing mosquito controf if Convention Is headed by treasurer Charles McKenzie. - ine /Bouin winosor nign Donald Morganson ha* submit- financlmr " *^'® "*®‘*’®"*® ®* Hartford Technical College. & ^ to e use of the Mansfield .the two groups was at the • Norman Blais and Steven THURS., FRI., JUNE 1R . Mh ^ non's system bo os to give South A Ufe-long' ...... resident of Man Friends may call at the Tay- stretches _of the Wil- looked Uke smog but it was Hathm Agostlnehl and Also, Walter Doll, chairman Schopi Girls Physical Bduca- Jnlng School for camping for spring ceremonial of the Tall Diana led the drum corps. Mrs. 7 186 P 4 I. . Windsor time to reach a remedy ^^® I"®uance of capital improve- VlMtlng MinIMer. TrTilnlng ohestw, she was bom Feb. 20, 'or and Modeen Funeral Home, ^ur Cross Highway and the Con- tear gas." ' consists of nine men and six of the school board; Harlan Uon classes were recenUv sub- Mrs. Luther Barnard will all nt^tally retarded children Cedars of Lebanon, which David Shaw, who had directed 041 O a s ¥11___A. V* ... . «lA/iflr\iif ...Ill ______WOmGn. 'Pais1/\«s nllals.vMAM ...« SW.. ^ ^ r d of Finance, effective July ment note* or bond, ml^it of- ^nJ ‘***. ‘*“*«**'®>‘ o' '**>e late 38 S. Main St., West Hartford^ necticut Turnpike will cause ■ Taylor, chairman of the Man- IT ”; T T 7 J **'* serve as guest minister at the from Eastern Connecticut. brought toe group’s second tro- the group for toe . past two WADDELL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM The cohventlon will start at cheater Redevelopment Agen- ^ ‘*'® NaUonal Prealden- tj,o Avery Brook area, where ter a way to provide, without United WlHani' and Margaret John'ton tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to short, weekday delays until Citing personal reasons os niHh* ’"a \ United Congregational Church Parents\of retarded children Phy- years, has turned over her posl- niadjfti. H«* ilaiher, known as ') p.m. Tuesday. 'nCKElB AVAILABUE AT THE OOOB Antismoking Campaign * tomorrow night, at the Bush- cy; William niomton; Mrs; Physical Fitness Test. there Is a septic tank and drain* promptlng toe decision ' Mor- «d **" t ® ®®A'y need- this Sunday at the 9:80 a.m. wishing to a^roll their child In In October 1966 toe group tlon to Robert Ballard. ^>ad * WaLah, was foiuvletr of The family suggests that Work was begun on the Wil- Provides S ehn ln K aliin. Hartford. The Marlon Mercer; Miss Eliiior The teat was under the dlrec- “ *^® P™*>lem. - iran.»M i i . exextension enn nn ot ni town ..a sermon topic will the day canip, may write marched In toe Columbus Day Group leadors are Mrs. Eve- we John Matlier Chapter, Order those wishing to do so may Cross, alfeo known as Route RANDOip h lu * Friday night session Is only to Haahlm; and Mrs. Mabel tlon of Miss Judith Fern and With Vernon’s help, South Ing hU**"his "public public activitiesacXlUes ,"“ ®'“‘ '’®“^® ® "‘®“ and toe"**® be "It 1* Be,tierBetter to to Shine Shine 'Than 'Than James James Brackerb, Camp Coven- parade sporting uniforms for lyn Tornatorc, Mrs. Ruth Toms, Of DeMoiay. make memorial contributions to Tolland on the eastbound _ ^ N D O L P H Maas. fAR) _ hear the keynote address, to be Calam. ' Mrs. Eileen Christensen of the Windsor had hoped sanitary i^eduis ^ activities long overdue storage and serv- to Steal. I try. Box 92, Mansfield Depot, the first tlm^. 'Ihe girls wore and Mrs. Jackie Evans. A Manchester High School the Second Congregational *ane extending 6V4 miles from iwenty members ' of the Ran- delivered by U. S. Sen. Robert sewers coiild be installed In the’ House Minority Leader Stew- Physical Education Depart- H. h .I . A *u M *‘^® garage for town road maln- Guest ministers during the Conn. 06261, by Juhe 36. blue velvet capes and the boys TIy! group has sold candy. gradiMAe, s(^ was a member of Church,h. Coventry.COventrv the VemnnVernon tnumtown Iln«line. High School graduating Dole of Kansas, a , staunch sup- art McKinney of Fairfield will ment, problem area sooner than would He has served on toe finance tenance trucks and equipment, St. Mary’s ! Epiacopai Church. ------board since Its beginning 04/ , . • **¥»▼.Rev. DoncUd svassloaMiller’s o wJuly ua j vaca- vf»v.ca- 'TwlrlersB VFliIDSlB /mfllUYOr$NM,Annlvertary donned blue berets. 'Their stiik- held- food sales and conducted The...c CpnnecUcut Turnpike lunipiKc un-(In- i--.. oohr,io..».i_ “.,1------P°H®*' ------Fres'dent----- Nixon.------ueiiverdeliver uiethe nominatingnomlnaUng speech The results revealed 58.8 per otherwise be possible. ‘The ma- inn “ ®'^*'®""®" also cited toe need Uon are: July 6, the Rev. Earl 'The Tolland ’Twlrlers and Ing appearance led to another paper drives to support Itself, and a paat matron of Temple ______terstate 95) also is being re- ‘*'® Product fihe convention will re- for U.S. Rep. Thomas Meskill, cent did not qualify within the home owners In the Chapter. Order of Eastern Star. i r November, 1969. ' " p - = Drum Corps marks their fifth trophy for marching. and pay for the hiring jof buses 1 surfaced along a 6H-mtle stretch the favorite for the OOP guber- saUsfactory range of testa and A ye^ Brook area hav^hijUcat- imT" ''*®'^'‘* and recreation lain living In Ellington; July 12, anniversary next month. Ih both 1966 and 1967 thTe Tol* and providing of Uniforms. She was employed at Sage-Alien I r\wof saacivrw\im^eastbound lanes starting at..a %*wo ® conaucted last Feb- 10. to adopt a platform and to natorial nomlnaUon. many failed to reach the poor ®<* the Sewer Commission _ [Die finance board E ^ t Center St. Co. In Hartford for many years. Police Log the Cllnton-Madison town line nominate candidates U. S. sen- State Sen. Wallace Barnes, category. Only 17.2 per cent Ihelr willingness to connect to accepted toe resignation with "'m ,1 w ' ‘**® *^®''' ’^®“ Craw, assistant Founded iby Walter and. Alice land Twlrlers and Drum Corps 'D'ey now wish to purchase ma- regret and expressed their an- * “ "*® appreciation minister of the United Con- Beaton In 1966, toe group has captured the first place award terlal for new uniforms and At Summit St Survivors include her son, Wil­ and extending eastward through ochninrahiiT® » ..^^® ®‘“ '’ governor, lieutenant gov- the only other candidate for the were considered physically fit. sewer lines once the lines were 1 liam S. Davis of Rlchm<»id, Va. ; predation for his oast work *^ii**"® *®*' ^®**' 8T«Katlonal Church; July 19, the won nine trophies and a plaque for best float In toe Rockville drums for next year. ARRESTS Clinton to Route 16e in West- *200 Wednesday emor, secretary of the state, nomination, will be nominated To obtain a Presidential lostaUed. a granddaughter. Mias HoUy W. They further welcomed him in ’ 1 ° »* officers and Rev. Mirs. Lyman Reed, minis- as well as a citation during the Area Chamber of Commerce The Tolland 'Twlrlers and Merrill A .Dickinson, 66, of brook. Rotarv “ *® f*®.‘.® ‘ ''®“ “ '’®*‘- state comp- by West Hartford Mayor Ells- Award, a girl must receive Intersection Change Davis, a medical student at express an interest In toe ‘J^®*'’ advice,, a s- ter of Christian education. First five-year period. Christmas Paj-ade. Drum Corps will be marching in WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL 673 Hartford Rd., charged with The bureau said the eastbound celvedlinn” i other 10 re- trollef and attorney general. worth Grant. presidential standing or excel- Town Manager Terry V. Duke Unlversdty, Durham, N.C, traffic will not be detoured but 1...^ ®P*®®®' .T^® Manchester delegates. In McKinney la the leading con- lence In each of the following Sprenkel announced today (hat board’s future work "long hours of Congregational Church of Ver- 'The groups were originally or- The Beatons turned the spon- parades In Willington on July and -■ * -- - - illegal passing on the right, was the State Traffic Commission Morganson’* repl^ement will 1 ■> devoted serv- non; and on July 26, toe Rev. ganlzed to provide an activity sorship of toe group over to the H; Wilson, July 18; Hazard- MINIATURE CARNATIONS land has granted permission to re­ be aJtminted bv the maH/Yrii*. Horsman Powell, for toe young people of Tolland.'Tolland Volunteer Fire Depart- vllle, Aug. 22; and Ellington In Funeral vise the traffic control system memb^Wii of to« UnarA t a **®*‘Kanson is president of toe minister of the Ckmgregational 'Their first performance was ment In 1968, and since then toe September, Saturday Finance at a special m tl ” “ ®''“ 'F® Bank of 'Tolland. Church In TUwnsend, Vt. at toe town’s 260to Anniversary Twlrlers and Drum Corps have ------mnnov ...... ------' ' **“*‘B **** *■ oca-uiiv-,. at the InteToectlon Of Jotui FItch bunch $1.89 kins Funeral Home, 142 E Cen- Sunday. shin fund^ scholar- Stavnltsky, Town Treasurer tata to get the GOP nomination shuttle run and stand- Blvd. and Sullivan Ave. ■ His successor vrill «)i th! mu m Camp Celebration, where they recelv- added four more trophies to Manchester Evening Herald OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY A anhn^i t. Mrs. Rosalind Qulsh, GOP U.S. senator. Ing broad-jump six-feet four- "Die communication received malnlng 1 % years left in Mor- b e^*en °Jw e fro^**^* ’ “ ®^‘®’"y ?!'‘ }' ^ award as "Best In their collection. Tolland correspondent Bette ^en^^ofT E~^rton, 22, of a.m. dren from 'Tolland 'wUl/be ellgl- Parade.' Hartford, charged with failure slrn'lnr csman Said a Town Chairman M. Adler Dob* ----- Inches or more. It must be by the town Indicates that the ganson’s two-year term. At present there are 42 twirl- Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. Church officiating. Burial will be to stop for a stop sign, and fail­ ___. l®wn committee vice chair- Alphonsus Donahue of Stam- noted that many of the girls Transportation Department in East Cemetery. Six Miamians ducted next year. H ie outgoing chairman urg­ ure to give the proper signal. man Mrs. Saunda Taylor, town considered the leading who were disqualified excelled through the Bureau of High- t o Friends may call at the funer- ed the boarti carry on'^ta un­ I was arrested yesterday after- Shot in Fourth candidate for Uie Democratic in some phases of the test, but ways will also construct an ad- finished business and particu­ aL home tomorrorw from 7 to 9 „„ a,j _ o. ^ . nomination for U.S. senator, an- did poorly In others. dltlonal lane on Sullivan Ave. pum.__' noon on Adams St. Court date Coventry larly to continue with toe July 6. D ay of Violence nouimed today chat he has the Seven girls did receive to facilitate the movement of preparation of a five-year J backing of 21 of the 22 state naUonal standing for their sue- traffic entering Rt. 6 from the *• t Mrs. William A. Griffin capital Improvements program, Robert H. Scheinost, 16, of 23 MIAMI (AP) — Six ped^ons convention del^ ^ es from the cessful completion of the tests, westerly aide of Sullivan Ave. started several months ago. V ' " ’.y i ^ s . Gertrude A. Griffin, 61, Clyde Rd., charged with fail- suffered gunshot wounds*^during 'P**®y “ ® Linda ’Tomel, Debbie Sprenkel stated that the ma- Once the needed Improve­ . < J r ^ fe of William D. Griffin of 278 ure to carry registration, and the night as Miami moved Into a Police, Town Agree tr.^ 1 ^®*i®y. Marge Slowlck, Jill Jor traffic problems during the ments have been Identified as i f ‘ ” y « ^ ' ’day at operating with unsafe tires, fourth day of facial violence. Windsor a^d“ E ^ ^ W ta^ or “ Bachman, past year-ond-one-half have re- part of the improvement pro! MMchert^ Memorial Hospital, was arrested last nleht .after Police said the victims, in- Laura Susko and Diana Gian- suited from the malfunction of gram, Morganson suggests the 10 loin in *^“ ®® *'«®®‘''®^ ^ Complaint that eluding a 60-year-old woman, To Retroactive Pact Manchester’s 18 del a t to these seven. Miss the existing signal system plus Negotiations between the board give prompt considera- PLUS SUPER in Manchestor Manchester fortni- 3

■i.-. /■ \ \ - . V ■ v ' ■ ' . ■ . ^ ' A ' P A O B T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 1«, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDA^ JUNE 18,lO, ^1970 PAOSKELBVBN ----- ;----- iSanrl^THtFr material which burned. In a supposedly \- Connecticut fire-proof situation, was the material Puerto Rican Secka ATTEN'nON P^RfiNTSt iEi!Tnitt0 JfTrali used for insulation around the electric First District Seat Insi^ iO J tle p o rt SUMMER READING CLASSES " wiring In the, command module. An Yankee HARTFORD, Q>nn. (AR) FUBUBHBD b y t h b (('.oiitliiiieil frofii^Page 10) not lifted her voice once on be­ HBRALD PRINTINO CO.. INC electric spark. In spite of all calcula­ Julio Quintmos, a Puerto Rican-, Elementary, .Ir. High, High School and CoUege Stwlents IS B iuell Strest B y A .H .O . born bUsInesHman here, says he. half of Paterson since the en­ Mmnche«ter, Conn. tions, started heat-resistant materials from downtown htanhattan to dorsing ^invention. ■^'t WO IXIUII WEEK 8ES.SION8 THOMAS F. FERQUSON will seek the First District con- deepest Harlem, Mrs. (Siris- WALTER R. FERGUSON The party has troubles enough I'lKHT HfMHIOiN BEGINS JUNE 22 burning. U we were going to bo privi­ grcHHlonal seal on the Fusion holm and Ambro are an oddly PublUher* anyway trying to nominate a Founded October 1. 1881 Party ticket. matched duo' dancing to the Srrfii.ll, effective classes In reading arul study skills. IndJvMitial- In the near disaster of Apollo 13, as leged to write the scenario for gubernatorial ticket for the first Quinones said that he Is the same tune, for completely dif­ Izod progra,ms (uxxinling to po-e-test dlagmaira, Progmma may Publlihed D rery Evening Except Sundays the accident has now been reconstruct­ the Republican State Conven­ time under a madcap primary and Bolldaya. Entered at the Poet Office ai first Puerto Rican to run for ferent reasons, Include such areas as word aiJtack sklls (phantes), oompro- Mancfaeiter, .Conn., aa Second Claaa Mall law filled with bfKiby traps’. Frtr ed, the same thing happened 'again — tion, from the point of view of Congress from Connecticut. 'Fhese lenders don't like Am- henslon, vocabulary development, speed reading, how to study Matter. example, if Goldberg and Pat­ what would probably be happi­ A . resident of Wlllimantic, bro’s code word appeal to the effectively, (critical and tnferent’al ircadlng, test taking tadh- SUBSCRIPTION RATES not In th0 command module or in the erson don't'both win together In which is in the Second District, ethnic backlash, but they ad­ njques fjcrceptlon, concumLrntlon, college board t«rt pnepiani- Payable In Advance lunaiT module, where the lesson of the est for the Republican* and the primary, the licrnocratlc tlon and gcnirral Improvement of reading efficiency, One Year ...... tX .W ' Quinones said he Is allowed by perhaps, eventually, fortunate mit, looking across the Hudson vote In Novcmljcr cannot bo ★ Alr-Condltloned ClassrooimH * Certified Teachers of Reading Sk- Hontha ...... 16.M 1967 accident had been learned and law to seek the First District River to the blatantly racist Three Montha ...... 7.80 added to the Goldberg-Palerson ★ Mom'ng Classes Monday through Thursday. One Month ...... 3.80 for the state. It would open with seat because he owns a real mayoral, election campaign In repetition guarded against, but in the vote on the IJheral parly line. ★ Te.it)jng Program.s for Diagnosis and Placement. manly, but predetermined con­ estate business in Hartford. Newark, that It could be fur MEMBER OF service module, where It was assumed That would automatically elect THE ASSOCIATED PRESS test, and cloee with an unex­ Quinones served as a Justice far worse. Academic Reading Improvement Centet, Inc. ISie Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualvely en­ that the oxygen tanks had been design­ Gov. Nelson Hockefeller, titled to the uae of republlcatlon ’ of all pected act of grace on the part of the peace and ran for state Their feeling Is much harsher newa dlapatchea credited to It or not other- ed so that the danger wouldn’t be pres­ representative as a Democrat in over the obstructionist tactics No wonder, then, that behind 68 K. Cetiter St., Manc.hester Call Fred wlaa credited In thia paper and alao the of two IndivlduaJn. Kaprbve, local newa publlahed here. 1966. He has also been a mem­ of their National Committee- their official silence on Mrs. Next to Cavny’s Restaurant ent. But part of the decision not to wor­ Ir (he push-button band selector, private-listening mental, brutal racial Issue — black State Supreme Court called a friend, office of Governor. For him to Nine Girl Scouts who received first class badges nice place to visit. and enjoy the magnificent Magnavox sound I earphone and batteries. or white. who was also a Justice. The friendly make up his mind to ask Wal­ Ten Scouts are, from top, Anne Charest, Susan Leggitt, Janice lace Barnes to be his running Mayor-elect Gibson, and his followers, Justice went down to police head­ Nature Study by Sylvian Oflara Reault, Janet Sisco, Marcia Strimaitis, Elizabeth SMOOTH MERRYBELLS mate would be, then, for Mes- Sweetman, Pamela Walch, Margaret Wilks and Di­ are going to have to mean It, and try quarters, and at 6 o’clock In the morn­ kill to Jnvlte to stand beside Get Awards ane St. Lailrent. A tenth scout, Sandra Bayles, also hard for It, when they say their Ideal ing, presided at arraignment proceed­ himself, all through the cam­ Last night several girl scouts paign, and all through office earned the badge. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Is a regime of reconciliation. ings after which he freed the four young­ from Cadette Troop 10 received too, perhaps, a figure whose first class badges, the highest PERSONAL TV And there has to come from some­ sters Into the custody of their parents A Thought for Today very presence might inspire award in the cadette program, Congratulations were extend­ Refreshments were served by where in Newark a white moderation until a hearing on June 23. Sponsored by the Manchester comparisons and evaluations in Neill Hall at St. Mary’s Epis­ ed by Mrs. Roger Gray, Central former troop members, Mau­ I' \ ^ Council of Churches of MeskilTs credentials on state Service Team chairman, and which Isn’t going to waste either time In some cities, with some Justices, Inside copal Church! Mrs. Everett Kel­ reen Bensche, Rebecca Brook, Issues. - - ' sey, troop leader, made the pre­ Mrs. Gaida Skudra, director of or emotion In a defense of a corrupt the young people might have had to Kim Crealy, Candace David­ Shirley^s Little Game The Holy Spirit in Salvation sentations before an audience Field Services of Connecticut white political establishment, but which spend the night in Jail, waiting for regu­ If, in the scenario, we could Valley Girl Scout Council. Mrs. son, Patricia Harris, Joan Law- persuade Mesklll to ask Barnes of 180 parents and friends dur­ lar court hours the next morning. But The work of the Holy Spirit ing a court of awards and 35th Robert Coe accepted the troop son, Janet Schaffer, Linda St. is going to stand ready to support any in the new birth is mysterious; to be his runniiijg mate, then PORTABLE anniversary celebration. service record. Laurent and Laurie Smith. sample of good and fair government It New York, if you dlg^ under the sur­ Report it is beyond human observation. we would have to solve the To receive the awards the YES: COLOR gets from whatever quarter. face Just a little bit. Is a friendly city. Jesus used a simple illustration equally sensitive and difficult task of persuading Barnes to scouts met the four challenges Just a big little/fielghborhood. By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D . Novak to explain the new birth. Finally, quite aside from the issue of accept. of social dependability, emer­ TV We cannot see the wind, but gency preparedness, active citi­ racial atmospheres which Newark has we observe its effects. The new NEW YORK — The vicious party leaders—both black and rome Ambro, Huntington super­ We would, of course, try to zenship and laws. They also We do all our own birth is like the wind in Its ori­ BITUMINOUS to resolve If it is to survive as a city, infighting now tearing at the white — that Mrs. Chisholm does visor in coijiservative Suffolk persuade him that the office of earned badges in arts, 'citizen­ the new regime has to succeed in some T^e Branford Gamble Democratic party here is not want Paterson to become County, Long Island, who is run­ gin, “ Thou . . . const not tell lieutenant governor is not with­ ship, home, international friend­ dramatized by a "personal and lieutenant governor and dis" ning against Paterson in the pri­ whence If cometh” ; and mys­ out honor, if it is held by some­ ship, outdoors, health and safe­ DRIVEWAYS $ 2 2 9 9 0 of its promised political reform. A. starting gate is being planned in tery also attends “ whither it ONLY Branford for an all-out campciign to le­ unofficial” letter sent to select­ place her as the most powerful mary. one of honor and distincQon, ty. Recipients Included Sandra PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY. Newar,k has been one of the political ed party leaders on June 11 by black politician in the state. goeth." Similarly, through the and that it is, in any case, an Bayles, Anne Charest, Susan galize pari-mutuel betting In Connect­ Last Monday night Ambro was 28 TEARS EXPERIENCE! 2 YEAR GUARANTEE! . . . with outstanding performance! Model service and have Rep. Shirley Chisholm of new birth, "Now are we the Leggitt, JEUiice Reault, Janet cesspools of the nation for as long as icut. In each of the past several sessions guest of honor at the FDR Dem-, office of tremendous potential > , . . f r e e ESTIMATES . . . Brooklyn, the party’s National It was ostensibly in Paterson’s sons of God, and it doth not yet ONLY 6104 will bring you superb 11" (diagonal mea­ of the General Assembly attempts to behalf that Mrs. Chisholm aston­ ocratic Club in Brooklyn, packed importance, which should not Sisco, Diane St. Laurent, Marlca anyone can remember. It is perhaps Oommltteewoman and the only appear what we shall be: but pass horse race betting laws have failed. with local party leaders. In a be awarded, as some report has Strimaltls, Elizabeth Sweetman, W eigh s less than 13% lbs. I Model 5004 sure) vivid color pictures and such quality unfair to Judge the city's first black black woman in Congress. ished blacks and whites alike we know that, when He shall ap­ Sponsors of the proposed track' appear low-key sales pitch, Ambro said indicated It may be awarded by Pamela Walch and Margaret G. & H. PAYING CO. features as exclusive Bonded Circuitry chassis Mrs. Chisholm’s two-page let­ when ^ e grabbed the micro­ pear, we shall be like him; for offers fabulous performance plus lasting reli­ mayor by requiring him to accomplish to see changes favorable to their proj­ the endorsed ticket of Gold- this ccnventian, merely as a Wilks. WEST ST., BOLTON 649-5288 ter is an extraordinary appeal phone at the endorsing conven­ we shall see him as he Is” ability. With 38 sq. in. screen, telescoping an­ with Keyed AGC for superior reception and since 1931. ect. Governor Dempsey, a foe of pari- berg-Paterson "disenfranchised piece of recognition to some The "Salute to America” pro­ what a long series of white mayors have for Howard J. Samuels, who is tion at Grosslngcr’s last April (I John 3:2). The Invisible mov- mutuel wagering won’t be a candidate and emotionally denxanded that the rest of the state” and was ethnic group. We would seek to gram included a flag ceremony, tenna, Keyed AGC for the clearest, sharpest lasting reliability, slide color and tint controls, failed to do. But that , is the opportunity pressing h|^d against Arthur "oriented to just one borough" Ings of the Holy Spirit in the persuade him that taking a sec­ the recitation of a poem, "The for re-election. The state’s urgent need Paterson be endorsed for lieu­ new birth are real even as pictures—even from distant or difficuitstations. telescoping dipole antenna, fold-down han­ and the responsibility he himself has Goldberg iif* Ttoxjweek’s (June —Manhattan (which includes ond spot in the 1970 Connecticut Stars and Stripes," and taps. for additional Income may Influence tenant governor. Slnfce Gold­ Jesus said, "Thou hearest the dle, plus many more. Ideal for tables or on 23| guibemationalpriiT^ary. Harlem). The party must "open political situation might be Just Mrs. Rlchaird Harris, Miss Exclusive Magnavox Bonded Circuitry chassis sought; it will help in every respect if some legislators to tap this source of Samuels, who got no hacking berg’s decision to do Just that sound thereof.” revenue, despite the experience of other was already final, the real ei- up this ticket," he said, for as crucial and important a de­ Jeon Kelaey and Miss Diane assures rugged "go-anywhere" use. optional mobile cart. he makes himself something more than from black Democratic commit­ candidates "who can go to all TTie mysteriousness of a proc­ cision, for the outcome at the Bernard, . assUiatonit leaders, states in which the revenue from race teemen at the party’s April fect of Mrs. Chisholm’s attack the city’s first black mayor. the people.” ess is no argument against its polls in November, as It was . owiardieid the fii’st aid, mdnsitrel tracks has fallen substantially below ex­ convention at Grosslnger’s on the party’s white leadership pectations. Asked whether he supported reality. Can one explain how a for one Lyndon Johnson once to and traveler badges and chal­ /Hiere is. In Newark, as in every large (where Goldberg won the en­ at Grossinger’s was simply to Goldberg, Ambro said yes. Pat­ brown cow eats green grass and take a second spot after he had lenge pins to Sandra Bayles, The men backing the 316 million Bran- dorsement for governor) is de­ light the backlash fires, a back­ racially divided American city, a beast Jord raceway say that the track does not lash that could only hurt Pat­ erson’s name was never men­ gives white milk which pro­ fought most bitterly for first. Judiitih Brown, SaJly Oastro, picted in Mrs. Chisholm’s con­ duces yellow butter? We cannot waiting to take over. It is a beast made need betting privileges. They claim •'that erson’s chance of winning the tioned, but the point of the Anne Charest, Mary Oharest, CUSTOM STEREO fidential letter as "the on’y can­ O f V « money for admissions, entry fees, and primary. meeting was thunderingly clear understand how a man is bom So the scenario would wind up Beverly Fuss, Doreen Gagnon, up of the extremist elements from both didate to take on the govern­ —an appeal to receptive Italian again, but there are many visi­ with a double act of grace,"'u concessions will be sufficient for an op­ The fire from that racial back­ Flaith Gowen, Linda Gray. Also, FM/AM RADIO-PHONO sides, those so enslaved to hate their mental arid political system in voters of Brooklyn to dump Pat­ ble evidences of this divine act ^ a ct of grace being defined as erating profit. This is questionable. Few this state." lash is now burning merrily Diane Lawson, Susan Leggitt, erson. in the life of one who has been ■ some thing which involves pock­ vision of possible action is never rais­ persons go to a track Just to see the along. For example. Democratic Lllley, Susan Lockery, Judith SYSTEM Furthermore, claims Mrs. Thus, in the view of the most converted. eting a pdece of one’s perocnal horses run. The big inducement is the clubs in Brooklyn and Queens MjaitUhewB; Patti McDowell, Kar­ FATHER’S DAY JUNE 21st ed beyond the level of the club. The CSidshoIm, Samuels is hacked by responsible Democratic leaders pride, a definition which makes YES: opportunity to place a bet of |2 up. The a vast array of black political are quietly and completely cut Rev. K. L .Gustafson en MUskunlas, Diane Miner, Jan- beast takes over, in spite of its minority gambling instinct, and to some the the double act imagined more a toe Reejult, Kathyrn Roberts. "Buy' Him Brands He Knows" leaderk, including Massachusetts ting Paterson in lavor of Je­ (See Page Eleven) Calvary Assembly of God position, any time established leader- habit, draws the patrons. fantasy than a prediction. Also, Miargaret Schaffer, 'Vir- COLOR TV Sen. Edward Brooke, the BIG VALUES FOR FATHER'S DAY shlp, by its own innocent mistakes or Some other facets raise questions as NAAOP’s Roy Wilkins, black giinda Sohiaiffer, Donna Shaw, Console well as eyebrows. Plans call for a grand­ Nancy Stovnltskiy, Janet Sisco, We do have a 90-Day by its cowardly descent toward the mood ; militant Dick Gregory, and stand seating 35,000 persons. The two Georgia state Rep. Julian Bond. Dilane St. Laurent, Marcia Stxl- with •-r_j of the beast itself, provides too much of most successful trotting tracks In the What gives Mrs. Chisholm’s By Whitaker maitlB, Ellzalbeth Sweetnani, an opening. east are at Yonkers and Westbury In letter more than passing inter­ Wendy Taylor, Delbra Tournord,' SPORT COATS Automatic New York state. Yonkers seats 15,000 est is not the obvious fact that Paimola Watch, Sharon Wayta- Payment Plan which In Newark, as has also been true for Fine and Roosevelt Raceway at Westbury has it has infuriated the party's sek, Debra Weir and Margaret VALUES TO a 20,000 rapacity gi^andstand. Thus the every other American community for regular. leadership, both white Wilks. Several personal badges ' $45.00' NOW *29 90 Tuning some time now, it Is a time for all Branford ■ plan calls for a grandstand and Negro. That’s only natural, had been aw ord ^ at a previous costs you no finance $42gso seating as mai^ as Yonkers and West­ in view of her status as the people to think, to think before they TUBtic scficra ^ oeremony. VALUES TO ONLY bury combined. New York, of course, al­ party’s NaUonal Committee- , The troop presented a saw to $59.95 NOW *3 9 .9 0 $ 2 4 9 9 0 speak, or act, or react. TTiey must think, lows betting. woman. Mrs. Kelsey and gift centiflcajtes Enjoy automatically perfect pictures I Big enough to fill a concert hall—small first, of how and what they want this An opening date for Branford Is proj­ The real eignlflcarice of the to dtlier leaders. charges, or we can ected "for May 16, 1971. Under such a appeal for Samuels (her long­ Sandra Bayles, Anne Charest, Contemporary model 6910 will always give you enough to fit on a shelf. Solid-state model 9265 whole country to be, and then of how schedule the sponsors must secure a zon­ time financial backer) is its JIanet SHsco and Pamela Walch a perfectly-tuned precise 23" (diagonal mea­ will bring you superb listening from records, .fthat vision applies to themselves In their ing change and construct a plant which harmful Impact on state Sen. passed on the petrol leoders SUITS sure) color picture—today's biggest I Its other would include an addition to the grand­ Basil A. Paterson’s primary Stereo FM, noise and drift-free Monaural FM or own communities. SCHOOL UfILl cords to Faith Gowen, Unda arrange budget outstanding features include Chromatone for stand, barns for 800 horses, paved park­ campaign for lieutenant gover­ Gray, Karen Mlskunls and Nan­ VALUES TO AM. With 20-Watts undistorted music power, ing for 12,000 cars and a dining room nor. Paterson, a Negro, Is not CLOSE TODAY cy Slavndsky. , $100.00 NOW •59 .9 0 depth, Quick-On, exclusive Bonded Circuitry precision player (with Diamond Stylus) that lets seating 1,200. This looms as a gamble In even mentioned in Mrs. Chis­ FOR Meimbieni ie tragedy. f Leon A. Thorp la reelected ders and co-leaders of troop 10 and comfort of the ihce track stands It was a miscalculation typical to the president, and rWllllam Foulds for 26 years, were presented FLARE SLACKS NOW pr. #100 when they tlhe of looking over the Jelly, Inscriptive plaquos.o Also at­ annals of disaster. Just as the worst and Lawrence Moonan are re­ Jam, and embroidery displays or brows­ elected directors of the .^Elghth tending were members of the $10.00 to $10.00 Grade sinkings are those of boats which are ing through the rattle exhlblto. School and UtlllUee District Girls Friendly Sc/clety who With I*iircha*e of One Pair at Regular Price The bordering states of New York, unslnkable, so some of the worst and which again votes a tax of 2H have continuously sponsored the Massachusetts and Rhode Island have mills on its grand list. troop since 1935. This group Potterton most costly fires are those which In­ 644-8221 THREE PAYMENT PLANS legalized betting. So do Vermont and gave a gift of money and a dec­ OPEN e v e n i n g s / ODB OWN UBVIOB MTAVr 875-8150 volve material which Is non-flammable. New Hampshire. While ,the Branford 10 Years Ago orated birthday cake for the WED.-THURS.-FRI. backers have not said so, it Is apparent, 1. 80 Day* C m h Famous For Service Since 1931 la the real Apollo disaster of 1667 Ken Geyer of Wethersfield, troop's anniversary. «• a**Mri>$*«•« KM fe**t iiadaoi* from a financial analysis, that they hope Recognition was also given, to 8. Va Down, Vi SO-60.90 Days / what happened was that material which wins GOP nomination for the Connecticut will end ito isolation as an . Fourth Senatorial District seat Mrs. Lloyd Davidson, Mrs. ROTH CLOTHIERS No IntorMt •< *«at* tt**M**$ lUoWMtfN. was not supposed to bum did bum. The island surrounded by pari - mutuels. in convention held In Manches­ ‘^Teachers Prepare To Release Doors and Take Cover — Ten Seconds Ambrose DlelU, Mrs. Winslow MERIDEN RECX)RD. 7 8. Bodgot Toinn Anwicod 130 CENTER STREET CORNER OF CHURCH ter. Manchester, and Mr. and Mrs. TRI CITY PLAZA VERNON, CONN. And Counting . . . Ten, Nine, Eight, Seven, Six Five...... ^ Charles Covey, for troop aotlv- Itle*. J.,-

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THURSDAY, JUNE 18,' 1970 PAGE THIRTBEN BraziFs Police Seek TV Toiiiglit Radical Publisher Makes Manchester Hospital Noteis R U B E R O m Phone m m i See TV Week Ripples in French Politics Quatity Builiimff Produtta Envoy’s Abductors for Complete U.^Unffs. viaiTiNo Raima Ry STBPHONS BROENNINO ties which can reverse the de­ Intenuadlate C w Reml- ^ 0 DE JANEIRO (AP) — heard the shooting I knew It was S:M r»rr> M»wi Asaoclated P re u Writer cline. ’They point to his best-sell­ private, noon-a p.m., and 4 p.m. SKYVIEW ROOFING GONTRAOTORS (Ml Miuii««n ing book, ‘"rhe American dial- a p.m.; private raonu, 10 a.m.- Police are rounding up suspects ® kidnaping." tm i LT.WOOD (Ml r T | (Cl PARIS, (AP).'— Jean-Jacqiies ROOFING ~ SIDING — GUHERS , . .j . . .II . - “The action was very fast," (Ml Woatlwr Watrk (C> lenge," which outllnea a strate­ < p.m., and 4 p.m.-B p.m. in the kidnaping of-West Ger- eontlnued, "and tefore 1 p.m.; von Holleben, who says his ab- ing I was dragged out of the car *.'M (3-*i Weatker — 8p«Hs aad ottera, t p.m.4 p.m. N»w» (Cl gazing contemplatively over What may hurt him In the Fret Efttmotaa—RaoBonoUa Piica«| dp^tors never removed their and cotton wool ^drenched with (1*1 n M Beaver folded hands which screen, but campaign, where he’s already Belt aervloei 10 a.m.-S p.m., rnksks and kept him In one chloroform was pressed against (Ml Mrllaie't Navjr an underdog, is his "incredible ALL OUR HEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPUYED 4 p.m.>a p.m. HAROLD iPARENT my face when I was alre ^ y in (Ml N*w« do not entirely obscure, a manly Intonaive Care and Coronary room^-«lurlng his five days of «:•« (M 71 Saaiel Strip vanity,” as one member of th* the other car. «:$• (Si Nan wlU Walter Crea- determined chin. staff of L’Express terms it. Caret Immediate family only, captlvltyX "After a while the car klte men s Club, Con- M. Laraon, Mile Hill Rd., Rock­ ______^______nectlcut, ‘When Duty Calls; ville. What greater joy in this land of creeping concrete than to bicycle pine-ringed reservoir and clambering over a fence and down a They Answer’ GFWC Juniors Alos, Mrs. Patricia A. Mc­ dead center down a new interstate, which, when it opens, will be bank to explore a culvert’s cool mysteries. Others on future seri­ NO SALBSMAN—MO MIIHIUEMAN—BUT DnUtOT 1970.” Carthy. 472 Keeney St.; Philip off-^limits to bikes? This young adventurer on a recent breezy ous journeys, can make the choice between Bolton and Colches­ Teaching Jobs Are Scarce ’This is the first time an in­ B. McGee, Bast Hertford; Mrs. afternoon had no urgencies beyond watching ducks settle on the te r .^ they speed down 1-84. (Herald photo by Young) dividual club in Connecticut has Ann Mainville, 640 N. Main St.; New England This Year received an award given by the Miahael S. Markstein, 68 Over­ to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Proctor, Mrs. Daisy G. Bill, 179 E. Cen- Henry St.; Mrs. Doima V. Llu- Mrs. Paul Fiortin and daughter, Mrs. William Waggoner and National Director. Only two land St.; Louis A. Miller, 66 Glastonbury. New Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Amelia fermoza. North Coventry. 45 Wellman Rd.; Mrs. Josiah son, Storrsj Mrs. Jeffrey Gen- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS end of a long-standing teacher such awards are presented each School St.; John E. Milne, Glas­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: C. Daub, 22E St. James St. Also, Roger A. Graham, 168 Lessner and daughter, 170B noy and son, Glastonbury. S3 The New England states, shortage and reported no slgnlT- year. tonbury; Mrs. Helen A. Oliver, Mrs. Nina M. LaFoe, 173 Char­ Also, Mrs. Rosabelle Hitch­ Henry St.; Timothy S. Curnan, Downey Dr.; Mrs. William Hun- where thousands of teacher can- icant drop In teacher place- ■ Some of the achievements for 400 Woodbridge St.; Mrs. Har­ ter Oak St.; Denise M. Reo- cock, 41 Oakland Rd., Wapplng; Stafford Springs; Kevin M. Bar­ niford and daughter, 62 Garden On the Italian Island of Sardi­ Custom Kitchen Center didates are graduated annually ment this year, which the club received the riet M. Olsaver, 107 Cambridge pell, Camp Meeting Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Dolores B. Peloquin, Broad ry, Dean Dr., Bolton; Michael Grove Dr.; Mrs. James Egan nia, sheep and goats outnumber 649-7644 from the region’s hundreds of ‘The executive secretary of the award are: Drug Abuse Series, St.; Mrs. Lavlnia B. Peteraon, Thomas E. Ashton, WlUlman- Br(x>k; Mrs. Mary P. Carter, J. Shea, 63 Kensington St.; and daughter, 3 Deepwood Dr.; people 2-to-l, reflecting the 386 CENTER ST MANCHESTER Vision Clinic, Hike for Hunger, 180 S<*ool St. tic; Mrs. Dorothy Fisher, East colleges and universities, cannot Maine Teachers Association, Box Mt. Dr., Vernon; John A. Michael W. Jolie, 73 Church St.; Mrs. Michael Grenier and deeply embedded agricultural J ► this year provide jobs for all the Dr. John Marvin, said Maine March of Dimes, gifts to St. Also, Mrs. Ernestine Roscello, Hartford: Lynne N. Howat, 1200 Smith, East Hartford; Quentin Mrs. Emellne M. Arseneau, 24 daughter, 88 Oliver Rd.; Mrs. economy. The perky Sardinian * VISIT OVB SHOWROOM * Anthony’s Nursing Home, dona­ East Hartford; Mrs. Violet Ro(is, Main St., South Windsor; Mrs. P. Hagedorn, 110 Glenwood St.; Heml(x;k St. Keith Erickson and son, 123F potential educators who want to was benefiting from an Influx of burro, ha^y bigger than a OPEN MON.-SAT. THCB8.-nU. “m j. • p.M. teach in the area. teachers who are fleeing urban tion for drug answering service, 122 Oakland St.; Demald E. Hattie L. Wright, 9 Mather St.; Ernest C. 2k>ppa, 283 Hilliard Also, Mrs. Roland Eckstrom Main St.; Mrs. Thomas Pine goat, still provides Intervlllagc ■ ‘Hie decrease in the number of aJ'®as. hearing clinic and a donation Roudllard, 48 Linden St.; Mrs. ter St.; Mrs. Lorraine QuegeJ. St.; Mrs. Helen L. George, 240 and daughter, Glastonbury; and son, 32 Tolland Tpke.; transportation. ****** ****** ********** teaching jobs available is par­ for equipment to the ambulance •Amy A. Sohortmian, Broeid ticularly acute in Boston and corps. Some members of the Brook; Mrs. Filamdna Shana­ other metropolitan areas, an As­ Nation’s Weather group are also seiwlng as volun­ han, Stafford Springs; Franda sociated Press survey showed. Cooler air fanned into wilted teer drivers lor the town am­ J. Shuckebow, Bast Hartford. bulance. But the shortage of jobs is a sections of the Midcontinent to­ Also, Jack Soucy, Bolton; Mrs. MMaMttHllilttMB problem also in some of the day while thunderstorms rum­ Several members of the club Helen A. Tomm, 226 Hollister % A." more sparsely populated areas bled across warm and humid will attend the Ctoimecticut State St.; Mrs. Margaret D. Tweedle, of northern New England which areas of the Northeast. Federation’s junior executive 91 W. Center St.; Michael J. ard meeting and workshop traditionally have experienced a Tornadoes and, funnel clouds Vlvenzlo, 9 Hillside Manor Ave., , 'if* teacher shortage. dipped into parts of the Midwest be held at Mansfield ’Train­ Vernon; Pamela A. Wiltse, West College placement officers as turbulent weather rolled ring Sch(x>l tomorrow. Wllllngton; Kenneteh W. Zlot- mid potential employers cited across that region late Wednes- Areas to be covered at the nlck, Mansfeld Center; Arthur several reasons for the lack of and into the Noilheast. workshop are conservation, edu- Stewart, 179 Boulder Rd. jobs, with the present economic T>amage generally was confined cation, fine arts, home life, in- situatlon emerging as the pri- downed trees and utility temational affairs, mental BIRTHS YBS’TBRDA'r: A son mary factor. . lines. ’ health, safety, veterans,-mbm- to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stolten- 'The economic squeeze affects Winds reached 80 miles an bershlp, ways and meijuis, piib- berg, 66 S. Hawthorne St.; a the teaching educational job hour during a heavy thunder- licity and press Iwok, parlla- son to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart market in several ways: many stonn in the Chicago area. Fall- mentary procedure and leader- Shay, 48 Downey Dr.; a daugh­ women have returned to teach- ®n power lines disrupted electri- ship training;.ng. Along with the ter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard '551 ing to provide a second income cal service in 70,000 homes at workshops^there will be a lunch­ O’Marra, 21 Gorman Place; a for their families, the annual various times Wednesday even­ eon and a tour of the gift shop daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ Priced Below Anscomatic Super 8 teacher turnover has been sub­ ing. arid candle factory at the ald Barth, Enfield; a daughter Dealers Our Lowest Price Ever! stantially reduced because of Large hall rattled down on School. \ y the scarcity of positions portions of Mirmesota, Iowa, ‘There will be an executive I Regular Cost!! throughout the country, and cit­ Wisconsin and Ohio. board meeting on June 23 at 8 ^^Full Sized” Folding Movie Camera ies and towns are cutting cor­ One to 2 Inches of r^ln soaked p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rob­ ners on teaching positions be­ some Pennsylvanja and New ert Conrad, 1 Faith Dr. CaldoFs Low Price! cause of budget problems. York areas a^.-the storminess It^ Miss Elsie Stone of the Boston swept over thb Northeast during Polaroid Our University placement bureau th® nlgl)t.< Swamp Boardwalk New XU Reg. Save noted a further complication in Isolated thunderstorms crack- 19.22 the Boston area where a large l?d' over the Texas Panhandle, NAPLES, Fla.—A new board- like 96.99 number of scientific persoimpl' Winds_ of 60 miles an hour walk extending in a mile-long Color Pack Camera^ who have been laid off by indU^ lashed some communities north loop through one of the world’s Grand Vino Super Blends 77.77*T*ower Zoom Lens try is seeking teaching pokts.• of Lubbock, -l^wally ” ■ •heavy------rains■— largest remaining stands of having a Cds electric eye. Thm-the-lens gnF At Worcester SUlte College accofnpanieiHpe storms, virgin bald cypress has been viewing. Drop-in Film loading, •Electric Eye fewer than half of 320 new Skies cleaifu as the cooler air constructed at Corkscrew Sports Shirts 4.99 Dress Shirts 3.99 over/under exposure warning. • Electric Drive teachers graduated this month seeped into the Great Plains, Swamp Sanctuary, between babysitter Full 4 to I Z(Jom range. have been promised jobs in Sep- Mit showers lingered in portions Naples and Immokalee. ‘The Fantastic group includes Grand Vinos, featherwights, fine of the Rockies. sanctuary, containing more Never iron 80% Dacron* polyester, 20% cotton - feels like count broadcloth, all no-iron. Spread and long point collars. tember, compared to 76 per cent oi fine silk! Solids and pastel plaids; S, M, L, XL. foryour s of the graduates who had been Tedipetatures before dawn than 10,000 acres, is managed 14)4 to 17. 37.34 placed at this time last year. ranged from 48 at Areata, Cal­ by the National Audubon David Fitzpatrick, assistant if., to 88 at Needles, Calif. S ^ ety . furnace. Anscomatic Remote Control director of the Massachusetts Check These Features: Bureau of Teacher Certification and Placement, said there was In N ew ark: • Full color in only 60 seconds Color Slide Projector anl. oversupply of- teachers in • Black/white in just IS seconds some areas and seleictive short­ • Edsy djrop-in film load ages in others. bur Reg. 66.99 ‘Ihere is a continuing need for Two White^Held Key Posts Acrylic Knit Shirts • Range Finder sharpness 'P teacher of industrial arts, wom­ Charge Your Purchases! • Sturdy construction en’s physical education, physl-- or Neve^ Press Shorts • Self-contained case design Fantastic els, chemistry and math, Fitz­ In Gibson’s Mayoral Race Charge •#320 it! Value! patrick said, and a national NEWARK, N.J. fAP) — Some Oxford University in England You oversupply of English and social of the most Important help Ken- beglimlng in , October but plans studies instructors. Choice" A. „ con.*.. ».«. A, 9.1-n ao. .« 4.99 Polaroid Color Pack IE 49.87 and universities, there were 431 cessful bid to become Newark’s pjjj Kappa graduate, Forward/rever.se operation, remote control. 500 watt more teachers graduated this first black mayor came from Sullivan t

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l/X' . ■ ^ \ A A ^ A ' Y \ V. \ , \ •A ■ ■ ' ' V : '•■'A M* '.A v\-: \ , V ' W, PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 Section Two THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 MattrljMtfr lEw^ntag % ratb THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 Pages 15 to 28 \.. . ■ ' Graduates I ' Auditions Called BROAD STREET. MANCHESTER AUTOMOnVF, ' MFX7IIANIO COURSE —hU»o— Richard O. Field Theater Group Cancels Prospect Avenue and Kane Street, West Hartford Raymond R. Flavell e Open DaUjr 1«:M A A I. to ia;M PJM. Paul' Fournier e Aorea of Free ’a Easy ParUnf! Oeorge E. Ollbert Production of Next Week e “ Charge It” with your C 3 .T or C.A.P. Ouiige Card! Michael Miranda "Jimmy Shine," the experl- ductlons ^that they faced with No Exactly As Hlii^rtratsd Richard B. Mora theatre '70 production scheduled "Jimmy Shine,” because of the GS ■ / Robert W. Powalka continual Influx into the group to open next week, has been , j Richard C. Rylander . of more experienced and hard Michael J. Vengruekaa ciuiceled, it wfis learned today, working p4^1e. bccnuHC of lack of attendance Peopt^'^tli ideas and special CARPENTRY COURSE and commitment by cast mem- talpm are needed, Mlse Nadeau William F. Behrmann bers. ^gaid, to help write, plan and King's Hds^Everything to Make Summer Living More FunI Robert M. Gray Miss Linda Nadeau, publicity participate In the .experimental Peter J. McCarty • chairman, said that mosj/par- musical. She mentioned rock Edward C. Mangold tlcipants in this sumdiertime and classical musicians as ex­ John S. Tobiaa youth drama group did work ample of the type of talented Terry E. Wllslnaki hard. people they’re looking for end Subscribers to experltheatre said crew members are also Warni If eather Values DRAFTING MACHINE productions are now being con- needed. COURSE tacted, she said. Bight singer - actors and a Steven J. Qouchoe She said the musical "Fan- harpist are needed for "Fantl- Robert L. HubbeU tostibks” has been chosen as sticks," she said, which , tn- Arthur W. Kingsbury the next production and that eludes one female and seven Melvin F. Stowe, Jr, gfUdltlons will be held beginning male roles. at 7 next Monday and Tuesday "Fantastlcks" is now sched- Thlri^n Year Certificate nlghts at the West Side Recrea- uled for the nights of August 20, New Look l^tis, Gift Toiletries Richard IL. Robitaille tlon Center. 21, 22, 27, 28 and 20. The experl- Auditlons will also be held at mental production Is planned ■ ■ \ ELECTRIc COURSE the center at the same time for Sunday through Wednesday ... to Please Any Man! Richard H. Bellody next Wednesday and Thursday, nights, Aug. 28 through 26. Sport and Dress \ Robert H. Cutler she said, fori; an experimental There are about 40 young peo- Steven L>. Olode musical production. pie now Involved In expert- AQUA VELVA Gary J. Lamson Both productl^ps are planned theatre '70, called Jimmarker Richard K. MalUn for the end of August. Productions last year. People SMART SET Walter E. Maloon Jr. MlBs Nadeau says she docs from surrounding towns have Timothy P. Phelps not' think they'll encounter the also expressed interest In par- Warren M. Plude same problem with these pro- tlclpatlng, Miss Nadeau said. Shirts J 8 8 Dwlght'E. Schllchting Martin A. Uriano Alfred W. Woike Jr. 1 azid are delinquent If not p»ld Vernon David A. Regini by Aug. 1. Second-half taxes are David R. Cordy due Jon. 1 and are delinqLzent If not paid by Feb. 1. Green-robed, white-tasseled seniors enter the auditorium. Three Homes HAI KARATE (Herald photos b y Pinto) b id u s t r ia l e l e c t r o n ic Delinquent taxes are sUbJoct ea COURSE to interest chanrges of three- Paul J. Davis quarters of one per cent per Ransacked TER SHAVE Glen S. Dawson month, dating back to July 1, Ban-Lon« or Polyester*Cotton Knits! Stephen F. Johnson 1970. Vernon police are Investigat­ Cheney Tech Graduation Precise Frank A. Kamienski ing breaks Into three homes, Dress Shirts in Deeptones & Stripes! “t William J. Kulas reported yesterday afternoon. Permanent Press Sport Shirts! Convention Held All three houses were ransack­ By JOHN JOHNSTON Martin A. Uriano, Student Coun- trpnee into the highly compe’tl- can only attain that goal (of played "Stand to Arms ; for W jiPowers ed. (Herald Reporter) oil r,resident and the main “ ve fields of contemporary so- skilled craftsmen) by hard the processional and me r e c ^ ^ Strlmaltls By Marine Unit The home of Robert Gold­ Ban-Lon® knits of 100% Textralized® nylon sneaker R Philip Silver gen- dety. "With our newly develop- work and an Inquiring mind, sional, "God of Our Fathers ; Austin C. Wilkie smith, Brandy Hill Rd., was in stripes and solids, golfer knits in perma­ OLD SPICE If “brevity is the sOUlLof .^al mimaeer of Case Bros. Di- we will soon begin to Also, remember each Job that and during the exercises, The 29th annual convention of broken into during a two-hour nent press polyester-cotton. Sizes S-M-l-XL. it.’’ it is also no less im- ,Hainnvision of Boise Pnisn rnsradp Cascade Horn Corp. establish our future estates," he has a reward also has a res^n- "G la ^ e s s " and "The Veterans Thirteen Year Certtflcate the Marine Corps L.,eague and period It was unoccupied, police No-iron polyester-cotton dress shirts in sizes said. "Thus we may face the fu- slblllty, and you should under- March. Robert A. Gonynor A 1,1 u 1.1 1- said. Entry was gained through VALET SET c i^ e s ^ o V w a r m ^ e v e ^ ^ Uriano commented on the jyre with confidence In our abll- stand each fully before accept Auxiliary was held In Southing- ^ the house i ^ - )4 h to ) 6 V2. Sport shirts in S-M-L-Xl. cises on waim evenings a t values emanating from the dual producUve lives. ” Ing either." ton June 12-13. sacked. Value of the loss has this season. Last night S curriculum of Cheney Tech. In Addressing the class on ^ pved Manganelll, d i i ^ r m a c h i n e c o u r s e 3 0 0 Ernest J. Sheffield The following members of the not yet been determined. ™ "Skilled Craftsmen the Twen- ot C lie n e y T e T p ^ e n le d theSl About Town k ceremony of less than an m David M. Stanley local organizations attended: A neighboring house, that of hour marking the comple- been made aware of the many century," Silver said he graduate to Jc^eph F. Murphy, Linda D. Brannick has been Louis Sllhavy also on Brandy • . A w Richard W. Peder John April, Harry T. Mathla- 4 oz spray deodorant, tion______of______four ^ ____ years’ _____study„ " A!, Z does not hold . with...... the...... belief airwvor ^Lxrtor uLof •uiKthe uiviauMi Divlsloii KMo f ^ a named to the dean’s list lor the Hill Rd., was entered by a rear son, Jerry Sapienza, Harold Os­ 4-% oz offer shove., for Howell Cheney^ Region- n«r.r*”with by many individuals tional------Educe,tjjon of Ithe Connect!- spring „ sem es^r ^ at , Morris A ,, TOOL AND DIE MAKING window and ransacked. This that technological acceleration (.m gtaite Department of Ekluca- vey College, Charleston, W. Va. COURSE good, Stanley Ostrinsky, Ches­ al Vocational - Technical the situation,' he said. break was discovered by Lt. School seniors, moved with is rapidly replacing the humM tiicm, who awarded the diplomas. Steven L. Beaulieu ter Yaworsky, Conrad Lloyd, Edwin Carlson when Investigat­ Mens Ivy Style upon of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bran- Marcel Casavant, Sandra Ad­ TB. the precision o f th e equ ip- it n thThath^^a numbers. As g ^ ^ e n ISth-year certificates Raymond C. Casella Jr. ing the Goldsmith break. nick of 3 Hartland Rd. ams, Velma Osgood, Theresa Police said the Sllhavy home OLD SPICE ment With Which some of S ^ a T a ° n cs^LTheToinU Bryant M. DeCoteau Casavant, Dorothy Kenny and In congratulatliig the gradu- Robert S. Joy was not only ransacked but iiie studepts had worked. ed out that the students’ tech- number of new jobs and future Miss Cheryl McNamara, Arlene Robinson. TRAVEL SET Charles R. Scully eggs were thrown on some of Walk ere was a close assoclaUon nlcal training would enable D^ggblilltiea that comnuters completing toe du^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rlch- The main speaker for the ban­ A... -A.------A,-__ A... A,---- A------A------1------course (academic and technl- HoNomara of 81 Lawton Thomas F. Tamlso the walls and mattresses and betwi by them to make an immediate en- have opened up. quet and installation on Satur­ chairs were stbshed. cal), Murphy stated that this op- ^ named to the dean’s Robert A. Burnham J ^ 2 5 Striking more closely home day night was Major C. Gibson Mrs. Paul Fairfield of Reser­ portunity la not available else- semester at Herther, 27 Byron Road, rep­ Shorts with another example of the Thirteen Year Oertlfloate voir Rd. returned home' yester­ dramatic changes we are just where In the naUon. He said he gouthem Connecticut State Ool- resenting the commandant of day afternoon and found her 2~3/B oz after shave, speaks with some authority. “ I Stanley J. Gladysz toe Marine Corps. Major Her- ^ ^ beginning to- witness, Silver lege In New Haven where she 3/8 oz shove talc. am not a native of this state, William M. Hewitt pointed out to students who had Is a junior. toer Is past detachment com- ransacked. She reported an tout I have toeen a visttor for 30 Gary A. Hublard mandant of Manchester. ^ completed the carpentry course Prank D. Orton IV ymrs, and I work closely with Paul J. Marcoux, son of Mr. John April, local aetachment j.john Regan, 68, of KeUy Rd., 99 that, up untU now, homes have my counterparts in ' the other been built by the expensive, and Mrs. Roland J. Marcoux of commandant, was elected Hart- y)as charted with failure to pass BLACK BELT states." one-at-a-tlme method. Conse­ 210 High St., graduated with a ford County commandant and on the right after belpg Involv- He also commended the class BS degree in chemistry from Two Face Court AETER SHAVE LOTION quently, he added, there are was cited for most new mem- ed in a two-car accident la«t many families unable to owrt. for iits behavior during the re­ Villanova (Pa.) College. In bership and his dedication. night. September he will do graduate Belt loop models with Ban-rol® their own. Now, he said, pre­ cent periods of discontent and After Car Chase Jerry Sapienza, pack leader Police said toe drtver of the work at Kansas State Univers­ waists in permanent press polyes­ fabricated modules and new violence in secondary schools of toe Military Order of Devil second car, Sally Kamerer of 'U .- ^ J « « ' J ity. Two Manchester youths were ter and cotton. Classic plaids materials, such as fiberglass, and on college campuses. "Thepe Dogs In the state was given 19 Valerie Dr. was attempting apprehended In a car yesterday ______and basic solids. Sizes 30 to 42. are ushering In a new era of was not one bistiance of disturb­ award for his dedication, to make a left turn, and at the Handsomely gift paekoged. Exciting ■ ance among toe state’s 9,500 The Men’s ClUb of North Uhlt- afternoon minutes after It was jjg y/g^ also In charge of toe same time Regan tried to pass new...... moscuiine...... ofin fragrance. ' home construction. Not until the Industrial Revo- tecjh school altudents,” he said. ed Methodist will sponsor a reported missing. initiation of toe new "pups” on toe left and the two cars paper drive Saturday from 9 rpj,e two, Joel Spector, 18, o f‘ Friday night. collided. ' ... ' !'/ } k^tion of the early 19th century. In extending the greetings of he observed, were we aware of the admdnlstratlan. Dr. Manga- Milford Rd., and David Kra- Sandra Adams, local presl- Regan is scheduled to appear what toe combination of equip- nelU stressed two podnts to toe ^ U®'®*’*'*'* jewskl, 23, of 71 Foster St., dent of toe Women’s Auxiliary, in Rockville Circuit Court U ment, technology, and skill soon-to-be graduates: To be con- Board Company. For pick-up, charged with taking a was elected ^ t e senior vice July 7. call the church office. " niotor vehicle without toe own- president. She was also In toe Ralph Breneman, 88, of 25 BOYS SANFORIZED could do. UntU then, the most staniUy awaM of the predous- important tool of toe majority ness pf time; and having dem- I er’s permission. Spector, toe Devil Dog Parade and led toe Vernon Ave. was charged with Scott Palmer and Miss Susan gjgg charged with initiation of new members. improper passing after, he poss- Umbrella Back Mens PERMANENT PRESS of workers was "brute onstrated ithot they can achieve sttejigto.” a project, to "go on." Palmer, son and daughter of .fgjjgrg jq carry his oierator’s The "Marine of toe Year” ed a school bus on Rt. 80 In a • - f| Mr. ajnd Mrs. Donald Palmer of! .. . award went to Earl Herring- no passing zone. Silver said that hla dally du- The Rev. WUUam A. .Taylor, 16 Tlm'ber Trail both received *^ense. Dacron and Cotton Swim - The dlsannearajice of toe 1970 Primrose Dr., East He Is also scheduled to ap- ties bring him Into contact with pastor of the Church of thS'ilaz- toe Ivy Leaf award for super- The disappearance of toe 1970 Rockville court July 7. Sport skilled craftsmen. "Their num- arene, delivered the Invocat ' Iqr scholarship for the second ear was reported .at 1 :B6 p.m Golf Jackets ber is few' In the total work and the benediction. I*recedlng serftester at Aurora (Bl). Col- hy Us owner, Kathleen A. Dan- Trunks force, but their Importance Is the entraiwe of the seniors, toe lege, lillsa.. Palm er is a senior naher, of 63 Bigelow St. Short- Shirts Immeasurable. I beUeve we are Salvoitlon Army ensemble played at toe co U % e_^ d her brother ly after 2 p.m., the car was only on the threshold of a tech- "Stand to Arms,” and during is a junior. stopped at St. James and Main nological revolution,” he pro- the eixenclses, "Gladness” and ___ _ Sts., by two police cars which 4 * ® 2 ® ® phesied, calling attention to the “ The Vetterans March.” Cadet Sgt. Michael S. "Mc{n- blocked toe way. This came at- J 9 9 roles the graduates would The Rev. William A. Taylor, emey, son of Mr. and M rs .'-t^ a short midtown chase, UmfeteUp bock "breathes" for comfort. 2 A grand assortment of boxers, have. "And the skilled crafts- pastor Of the Church of the Naz- Michael J. Melnemey of 180 Two others In toe car, Wayne button storm collar. Polyester-cotton in beach boys and stretch styles. man will be the driving force In arene, delivered the Invocation Henry St., recently received toe Malnvilifef.^19, of 372 Adams tlie ^ popular colors. Sizes 36 to 44 Nylon inner supports. S-M-L-XL. Polyester-cotton In sol­ toe industrial boom." and the benediction. Preced- Department of toe Army Sup- St., and John^^lA^Murphy, 19, of ids, fancies, stripes, Tempering his theme of op- ing the entrance of the seniors, erlor Cadet Decoration at grad- 36 Trotter St., \Vece released . GIFT SHOP- ^ ' ...... r;; checks. Short sleeves, timism with a note of caution, an ensemble from the Manches- uatlon exiertslses at Pennsyl- without charges ^6r--,pollce 977 MAIN STREET, MANdUBSTBR 27 INCH tails. Sizes 8 to 18. the speaker concluded, “ You ter Salvation Arm y Citadel vania Military OoUege, CSiester. learned they had been ^^Sked up after toe vehicle was taken. Hagon Grill HI STRENGTH ALUMINUM Spector and Krajewskl were released on their written ' promise to appear In court July 5 Position 1 1 9 S 6 W E B Firebox Walk ...... Family size 27 x 18" grill. Chrome Chaise Martin A. Uriano, Student Council president. 25,000 Bais , plated grid. Handy shelf, easy- Shorts rolling plastic wheels. L ou n ge Sent for Taxes SPAULDII^G & WILSON •99 Manchester Oollector 3 8 erty within Its boundaries. have gifts for the sportsman . ~ . the backyard FAMOUS SHOP-CRAFT Those property owners who chef . . . the gourmet . . . the bartender and little Hammock & Stand Folding Grill Uve within the bountoiries of Power Tools Badminton Set the 8th UtiUtlea District pay a gifts at little prices the young set can afford. 2.6 mills tax to the District — Shown from our collection i'-- The newet| boys' • J ^ 9 9 1.28 mills for fire protection luid Scented soap on a rope, perfect for toe ahower l.M ■ ■ styles in stretch knits, 9 9 9 1.28 mills for snnUory-sewer ser­ Contemplative' golfer, perfect for desk or den 18.00 bold prints and sol­ vice. Intriguing duck decoy decanter, In leather T.N Full ilze cot lounger with convos hammock ids. Inner supports. Manchester taxes luider $50 Permo-Lift grid positioner, two 2.0 amp jig sow with 3 blades. Sander Pun for oil the family. Sett up eoiily trimmed in 4 inch fringe. Matching pillow. Sizes S 0:00 side hondles. Tubular steel legs, with 3.0 omp motor, 4000 rpm. 3/8" ' anywhere. Includes two racquets, Sturdy 4 poiqt itetl itand. / Taxes over $50 may he paid In AMPLE PARKINO folds for easy storage. drill with 2.5 amp motor, 1000 rpm. ^ net, shuttlecocks and instructions. .1. Philip Silver delivers the main address. A t the right is Dr. Fred D. Manganelli, director Howell two InsUiIIments. Photographers await the arrival of a family graduate. First-half taxes are due July V ’Vi^Chendy Technical School. y -

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iHi's. Kaaablon’s walv(|i w u shlpbutldlng, bakery and retail 1 O il Oednup Manson, Witness scheduled to be heard by the Rhuni District' Congressmen Content Sengion Living Costs sales Industries. Advisers Study Claims ^Family Judge privately but that Man- Chevrolet Q}f/ners Another 48,800 workers with Continues In son’s attorney, Irving Kanarek, A 6 :30 to 8 :30 comment Hes­ cost-of-llvIng escalator clauses Softball League Intimidates Her Instated she face the other de­ In State Back sia n will be conducted to­ Rose Again will get no further pay Increases fendants In open court. NEED REPAIRS . . . SEE US FOR Numerous Aw ards night by fho Manchester because of the May_ - Increase,__ The Silk City Softball Leagua Flelschman called it "an at­ I The annual award, aasembly Bridgeport LOS ANOBLFS (AP) —An Science Award Greg Hoisington, Steve Rob­ Board of Directors'. It Is be­ because they have ire a d y o*>art«r will be dlaousaed to- tempt to Intimidate MTa. Kasa­ • KENDALL. OIL PRODUCTS iS-Year-Vote ing held In the town cotm- Last Month night b y memibera ot the Town attorney aaya attempts are ■ at Rham High School waa held William Boweii presented the bins, Don Cole, and Mike Ober­ reached the maximum In cost- bian.” • OENUtNE 0IIBVR<»JCT PARTS sel’s office In the Municipal BRmOEPORT, Conn. (AP) — being made to Intimidate Unda • FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS ■ *‘«c«ntly In the gymnaalum. The Bausph . and Lomb Science lander. of-llylng pay provided In their Recreation and Psurk AdvIaoiT Paul Fitzgerald, attorney for (Continued from Page One) Building. (ConUnued from Page One) Oommiaalon. AbJ». new skimming device has Kasalblan, a young mother ex­ • SERVICE RENTAL CARS Rham Symphonic Band played Award to Abe Wexler. ^ Receiving basketball putner- contracts. Miss Krenwinlcel, objected to a public affairs seminar spon­ The sessions, field on the Glwirman Joseph SylveaUr been brought in to aid in the pected to be the prosecution’s • CONVENIENT MASTER CHARGE PLAN Reoo'vlng home economics als were Curt Dowling, Jack port, figured over varying per­ Flelschman’s statements con- ,■ • or GHAC BUDGET PLAN and Robert Semoffaky, aaalat- sored by the International Tele­ first Tuesday and third and other membern expreaBed main witness In the Sharon Tate awards were ’Hna Baldwin and Jones, Brian MacLaughlan, Les iods of time. cleanup ot a massive oil spill in cemlng letters from the "fami­ . ant principal, waa the maater of phone A Telegraph Co., he said, Thursday of each month, are Bible for Bushmen concern at loat month’a nwet- murder trial. Christine Ford, the Procter and Jamieson, Mike Robbins, Chet These Include some 72,000 Bridgeport Harbor. ly” aa well as hla assertion that ^ UU l 64S-S2M or Stop la tor an AppoMtnnnt ' ceremonies. J. OoUn Pushee, "There are a few who attack for those town residents who Ing that the charter refleota an Gary Flelschman, who repre­ Gamble .Ironies; Kathrine Slok, Steve Kukucha, Dan Kee­ aerospace workers who will re- Although the operation has Mrs. Kasabian never really be­ the system—I think only a few wish to file suggestions or PRETORIA—A group of mls- attitude of too much Independ- sents Mrs. Kasabian, said she principal, dellvec’ed the opening Huntington, the Betty Crocker ner, Carter Wright, Steve Me been going on around the clock longed to the clan; having spent remarks. - -and demand Its elimination. complaints on any subject In celve an eight cent pay an hour slonaries, academics and South from niithmitiT’ Mnes'mrv had received letters from mem­ CARTpfl CHEVROLET CO, IML Home^nakers award; Jimmy Gulre. hike for the past year’s rise In African Bible Society officials since Monday, only about half only a few weeka-with them, Mrs. Barbara Wythe, Kevin the board’s Jurisdiction. Sylvester had a ohanoe to read bers of Charles Mahson’s hip­ • 1229 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER Vi'.lette, the F.H.A. senior pin; Also, Paul Stelnmiller, Oor- "But I have been greatly en­ the living cost index. tiave begun.translating the New of the 600,000 gallons of' spilled ” I f . the inference is to be Donnelly and Miss Susan Hollis­ couraged In recent months by the charter before the meeting, pie-type "family” urging her drawn . . . that Linda Kasabian and Kathy Slobodlan, national uun Hathbun, Nick Buano, Ray Another 2,000 workers will get Testament and part of the Old oil had been recovered by Wed­ ter presented' scholastic awards those students and other young It was decided to postpone fur­ not to testify. is as pure aa the driven snow,” convention, state vice president Andrews, Harold Miisler, John Increases ranging from 8 to 23 Testament Into Kung, a bush- nesday night. to Pat Jurovaty, Lora Orcutt, pin. people who have announced ther dtacusslon and any deolaion The lawyer told newsmen one he said, "nothing could be fur­ Quattropanl and John Mitchum. change to expect cents based on the price hikes man dialect. [Kung is spoken by 3 i i “to n l^ r Buckley Brothers, Inc., the Dendd Johanson and Poaey Lti>- their resolve to work, as they letter warned his 21-year-old Industrial arts awards In Baseball letters were won by 7ome slowly and said over the year and some 2;000 only a few thousand of the es- -n»ere ^ l ’ also Shell Oil subsidiary whose oil ther from the truth.” He did not plncott, put It, iWlthin the system.,” ho (“ thts can be the cust­ client "there is no real Immuni­ elaborate. drafting went to David DeVino, Alan Schutz, Calvin CXiolidge, be frustrating, espe- machinery Industry workers timated 60,000 bushmen sur- poured Into the Johnson's Creek Glold keys were awarded to said. I omary department reports at ty”—a reference to the prosecu­ Jury selection continued John Donahue, Greg Pugatch, Steve Kukucha, Steve Robbins, clally to young people with high will get 9 cents for the rise In vlvlng In southern Africa. tonight’s mieeting from Ernest inlet Monday, had the new open thurs. ‘n fri. David Johansson, David “ They have not given up,” he tion’s reported plan to let Mi’s. through a second day, with miornas Mills, Mike Tarbell, urian MacLaughlln, Bill k'oley, prices since last November. ______J.^Tureck, superintendent of Qerman-made. skimmer brought Theriault, and Pat Jurovaty and added, "and I praise their will­ Kasabian go free after she testt- prospective panel members Ken Wright; in woodworking to Chet Slok, Steve McGuire, Paul He said lowering the voting Other workers who will get in- Mount Washington, 6,288 feet parjes, and Melvin Slebold, town down from Braintree, Mass., Blue Ribbons to Susan Wright ingness to continue to try.” flea in the current trial. being questioned behind closed Ray Crosby, Jon Uttle, Patay Hovey, Gary Senkbell, Donald age would be one means of ena- creases ranging from three to high, Is the tallest peak In the recreation director. The meeting Wednesday. and David ‘nierlault. The vice president cautioned Manson la on trial with three doors on the effect of pretrial Rattl. Dzlenis, and Kerry Hllman. bllng young people to be more cents an hour Include those White Mountains of New Hamp- begins at 7:30 In the Municipal “ We’re looking at every pos­ young people seeking social and sible thing that can be used In followers in the bizarre slayings publicity. So far no Jurors h»TS Junior High scholastic awards In metalworking to Chris productlve. In farm equipment, chemical,shire. Building. of Miss Tate and six others last Receiving baseball numerals this type of situation,’ ’ said a been seated. were presented to Susan Mortenson, Joe Romish, Davie were Guy Chambers, Daniel August. Moe, George Rose; in eteotrlcl- company spokesman. "We’re not When court recessed Wednes­ Wright, a key and blue ribbon Keener, Danny Belling, Paul Mrs. Kasabian, also charged ty to David Poirier, Martin For­ sparing anything.” day, 14 of 60 prospective Jurors National Scholastic award; Burba, Tim Wilson, Hay An­ In the slayings but granted a tin, Jim Balon; and In elec­ The Coast Guard and the summoned had been dismissed. Jonathan Little, a three-dimen­ drews, Roger Cote, Peter Ca- separate trial, made a aiuprise tronics to Jim Balon. State Water Resources Commis­ The trial was recessed today sional Rham Art Show award; fazzo, and Jerry Abney. sion are helping Buckley Broth­ court appearance Wednesday and Friday while the small and Maryanne Tefft, a two- The Golden Hammer of Merit Manager awards went to Mi­ ers in the cleanup operation. and waived ' her right to a court room undergoes minor al­ dlmenaional Rham Art Show Award for outstanding woodi^ chael Keleher, Frank Rich, speedy trial. terations—Including a new award. working for four years was According to Buckley Brothers John Siok, and Homer Grenier. president Dale Nolf, the spill Demure In a floor-length sound system—to accommodate Debbie Higgins, Bob Cran- presented, to Jeff Ives; Jim occurred because someone for­ white dresa with yellow embroi­ a crush of reporters and specta­ fleld, and CSieryl Dixon received Fracchla received the Delta Girls athletic awards went to got to turn off a valve while a"* dery, her dark blonde hair In tors expected for the lengthy honorable mention. Tool Model. Marty Galumboski, basketball tanker was unloading oil Into a pigtails, Mrs. Kasabian ex­ trial. Rham^Art Show awards went Receiving two-year band ac­ and field hoskey charms; Crla storage tank on shore—and in­ changed smiles with Manson make dad king of to MldA;e Scanlan, graphics and tivity pins were Doris Bonneau, Johansson, basketball charm; attention by workers allowed xWd the three women defend­ PoWery; Deborah Wythe, Jewel­ Mark Cafazro, Sue Derby, Jim Millie Rainey, basketball 600,000 gallons to escape. ants, Susan Atkina, 20., Leslie Dean Martin SSgns the backyard barbecue! ry; Sue Gore, pointing; Karen Drew, Allan Ferguson, Diane charm; Liz Wright, basketball, The oil has killed marine life, VanXHouten, 20, and Patricia BURBANK, Calif. (AP) — iPrentIce, sculpture; David Foley, Jay Graboff, Jame Hop­ field hockey, and softball damaged boats moored at the Krenwmtkel, 22. Dean Martin has signed a new we have Theriault, advanced art; Nancy kins, John Horton, Brian Hurl- charms. East End Yacht Club, and has '^ e glrl^vvaved, and Manson, contract—described as long Staaiak, Intermediate art; and butt. Also, Karen Bugbee, letter • sm all grills s chefs’ hats . posed a fire hazard in the area. his long hair tied back In a pony term although the number of , • asbestoa mlttena David Johansen, ari founda­ Also Cris Johansson, Loma R and basketball Insert; Don­ tall, gazed at Mrs. Kasabian • barbecue tools years was not disclosed—to car­ • barbecue.aprons • styrofoam chests tions. Johnson, Diane Kukucka, Pam na Keener, Letter R. aiid soft- ENTER throughout her id^inute ap­ ry on as host and star of the Na­ Receiving honorable mention Lloyd, Jeon Miles, skip Neu- ball Insert; Denise Porter, pearance. tional Broadcasting Co.’s "Dean were Roy Ervlck, Brenda Whit­ niann, Dave Ransom, Bill Rob- G.A.A. charm bracelet; Nancy Ex-Mistress Flelschmen told reporters Martin Show.” ney, Lola Coda, Karen Prentice, erts, Jon Ross, Judy Spinney Rycbling, letter R and certlfi- cate. Of Picasso To Sharon Rhode, Sandy Williams, and Lynn TourtlUotte. Atao, Ruth Anderson, letter R Doug Porter, Unda Shevchen­ Four-Year Guard pins were Wed Dr. Salk ko. Posey Upplncott. presented to Doug Gould, Kathy and softball insert; Debbie De- ■vlne, letter R; C9iar Donahue, Also, Alan Parldngton, Mike Horton, Pam Law. Sherry Bru­ tiA JCMLLA, Calif. (AP) — Dr. letter R; Sue Grilll, letter R; Oberlander, Nancy Stastak, nell, Marie D’Onoffrio, Bruce Jonas Salk, developer of the Gerri Hodge, letter R and soft- Mary Zachman, Bruce Fowler, Ray, Sandra Retd, John Zim­ Salk polio vaccine, and Fran- mer, Ray Andrews, Ellen Cros­ ball insert; Dlann Gerom, let­ Deborah Wythe, Kathy McGary. ter R and softball insert; Trish RAND cotse Qllot, a former mistress of by, Steve Derby, Charlene Don­ artist Pablo Picasso, plan to be mm Moore, Greg Hoisington Porter, G.A.A. pin and guard. and John Green. ahue, Jerry Drew and Steve married July 9 in Paris. McGuire. Also, Linda Sherrick, letter Tim Moore and Sue Lederer A sppiits. Another source said Buono and Claude Marquis re­ letter R and certificate; Ruth award was won by Nancy Stalk, SS, was in 'Europe. ceived cross oomtry leteens and Copas, numerals 73; Vicki Stastak and The WUltmantlc Miss Gllot, 48, bore Picasso Kevin Lyman, Michael Cornish, Erickson, letter R. two children during her 11 years Fine Arts award by Deborah Also, Jody Gerry, numerals Wythe. 'Alan Parkington, Joe Gagne with the artist, ^ e described Job for Steady Nerves as Vernon Church Rises and t)oug Mosely received cross 73; Becky Kelsey, letter R; Ann their life together in her 1964 au­ In the Connecticut “ Hire the country numerals. Wright, letter R an4 certificate. tobiography "U fe With Picas­ “ Not a job for the nervous,” said the Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor of Sacred Heart WAYBEST Handicapped” Poster con­ Track letters were won by Majorettes letters were pre­ so." Church in Vernon, as the first of the pre-cast concrete tees went up for the test, Bruce Fowler received Mark Houle, Claude Marquis, sented to Denise Porter; Karen Salk was married once before new church. The church is being constructed on rising ground to the east of second prize on the state level; Nick Buano, Jack Jones, Jesse Prentice with a charm; and on June 8, 1939 in his native Mae Rychlovsky first prize on Hills, Henry Dombrowski, Paul New York City. He and his wife the present Parish Center on Rt. 30, Vernon. The building, to be all concrete Marty Galumboski w i^ a construction, will accoinmodate 750 people and will be of unusual but fundamen­ the county level; and Betsy An­ Ste(mnlller, Joe Gambolatl, charm; and majorettes numer­ Donna s^arated in August 1967 Large Chickens derson, fourth prize on the Donald Plaitt, Kevin Lyman, and their divorce became final tal design to meet the changing needs o f Catholic worship. A large pre-cast als to Robin Tarbell, Trlcia county level. Michael Cornish, Frank Trlgo Porter, Louise Moe, Lynn Tour- in May 1968. TTiey have three cross will adorn the front of the church and light will be admitted through an Die Nault Journalism awards and Andy Keleher. grown sons. unusual north window, colored by trapezoidal forms. Groundbreaking cere­ WHOLE CUT UP tllotte, Bonnie Prentice and were presented to Karen Per­ Receiving track numerals Anna Fournier. Salk’s name became a house­ monies were held in May 1969. (Herald photo by Pinto) son and John Baron. hold word in 1860 when he devel­ were Ken Wright, Randy Varsity cheerleading charms Mrs. Pauline Straight pre­ oped the world’s first effective Wederstrom, John Zimmer, went to Bonnie Brunell, Kathy sented the Trigon Mayers Roy Evrick and James Brown. vaccine against polio, a dread ers. "Cannon is closer to sup­ Horton, Karen Musler, Debbie ■ award for moat valuable mem­ Soccer letter winners were crippler and killer at children. Senate Committee Votes porting ABM. Mine was an ex­ were Sears; the tatter R to Midge He was at the University of ber to April Mott and Stan Calvin Coolldge, Henry Dom- Scanlan, Sherry Brunell, Karen treme position to the other lb Rzonca, who tied for the award. Pittsburgh medical school at the side,” he explained. browski, Mark Houle, Alan Hortbin, Donna Keener, Lynn PRE-FIN. MOLDING time. He moved to La Jolla in To Cut Safeguard Funds The International Thespian Schutz, Dennis Dunn, Ted Fill, Bouche, Luann Gambolatl, Meanwhile, Sen. Norris Cot- 39:43 Award, Troop 2782, for best COLORED NAILS 1908 and founded the Institute 3Va LB. AVG. Curt Dowling, Bill Foley, John Kathy Negro, Joan Sagllo and for biological research that thesplan went to April Mott. Mitchum, Gary Senkbell. CEILING TILES WASHINGTON (AP) — The million In Jet war planes to Is- S a fe g u ^ ” d e ^ ^ e S ^ ^ ^ J Donna Williams. bears his name. Senate Armed Services Ck>mmlt- rael; deleted fund requests for a year, said he now has "oerlous Stan Rzonca also received the Also, Jim Capplello, Guy Varsity cheerleading certifi­ FLOOR TILES Miss Ollot, daughter of ft tee has voted to limit expansion nuclear attack carrier that reservations'* about it. WAYBEST Laura Osborn Memorial award Chambers, Greg Hoisington, cates were received by Sherry for best actor; April Mott and PANEL ADHESIVE the Safeguard missile defense 3 ^ leb'^te last year. Cotton BREASTS LEGS WINGS Pat Oberlander, Brian Mac Brunell, Karen Horton,.. Donna vriDte in her book that she was ^ , “ . . , and killed the Cheyenne helicop- U . Martha Blowen, for best Laughlan, Steve Kukucka, Dan­ Keener, Janet Girouard and \ i 21 years old when she met Pi- a bid to outflank crlt- ter program. ^ S l t ’ we actress; Euid David Anderson ny Keener and John Vanty. Carol Vashllafskl. OUR 16TH STORE casao in a Left Bank restaurant w an t the program approved with some restric- ’ ® CHICKEN for most valuable backstage. Soccer numerals were pre- Junior variety cheerleading tiveness of the Ab M until two in May 1943. Their affair began , tlons.'^nds for thT con?r^“ r- bases had been assembled and Adtoninetrative awards for ' sented to Frank Trlgo, Wayne tatters R were presented to 65 TOLLAND TURNPIKE (RT. 83) early the next year, she said. „ ® committee s Wednesday giant let transoort and put In operation.” flib 11b riib those who attended Boys and Taylor, Steve MpGUlre, Jessie Decl Foley, Carol Vashllafskl, MANCHESTER, CONN. Her two children by Picasso the ^l^U LoS-^ Girls State were presented by guard bases marked the first This year, he said, the admin­ PARTS Hills,. Nick Buano, Tlnr Moore, Janet Girouard. are Claude Ruiz-Plcasso, 23, The Safeguard action came in Pushee to Stanley Anderson, Jerry Abney, John Horton, Jeff Receiving numerals were 1-84 Exit 95, Take L«ft, One Mile on Right and his sister, Paloma, 2). successful move to curtail the two votes. istration Is requesting more John Baron, Alan Ferguson, to bases although the first two—In Brewer, Ray Andrews, Greg Luann Gambolatl, Joan Sagllo, A French court in April de­ program. It came after Safe­ Jack Jones, Chester Slok, David Stenn^s, D-Mlss., said the Montana and North Dakota— CHOICE-.WELL-TRIMMED— J1EAD CUT Williams, Carter Wright, David Donna Williams, Kai'en Neg;ro, NEXT TO WESTERN BEEF MART nied Claude the right to be 're­ guard critics—who came within Vaughn and Tim Wilson. one vote in 1969 of killing the en­ committee first rejected 12 to 6 “ have not been, ot course, as­ Belling, John Zimmer. Kathy Negro, Wanda Campbell, cognised as a legitimate son of an amendment by Sen. Edward Also, Sheryl Brunell, Denise Also, Keith Ford, Dana Tur- Robin Kristoff, Kathy Balon, the artist, a deslgnaUon that tire program—indicated they sembled and are hardly under would try for stringent restric- R-Mass., to end any way. Foley, Janet Glrouand, Donna ner, Mark Whitmore, Bruce Marlalne Collins. would have entlUed him to a fuU Safeguard expansion beyt^nd the BRISKET CORNED BEEF 75l Keener and Karen Person. MacLaughlan, Carl Smith, Also, Gall Erickson, Janet .. tlons. Although rejecting funds for share ot the 88-year-old Picas-’ two bases approved in ’ last Ihe DAR Good Citizens Bruce Howey, Jorden Burrell, Roller, Nancy Smith, Robin “ I think this 8u:tlon wUl make , four Safeguard projects, the so’s estate. In his present sltua- Award went to Bonnie Brunell, riarold Musler, Ken Wright Williams, Debbie Zukowski, It easier to get Senate approv- " «^80 Senate vote. committee accepted the admin­ Uon he would get only a half U.S.D.A. CHOICE the Readers Digest Award to Vem Gagne, and Louis Bari- Wendy Tabor, Satidy Andrade share. Ittee Chairman John Instead, It approved, 11-7, a istration’s request for $178 mil­ Cut from Goffliiiw David Goncl, and the Connecti­ bault. and Marilyn Geiaper. After their marriage, the said aftei)wards. "I proposal by Sen. 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\ ,.’>i -i- ■ I-. ■ ■r ! MANCHESTER EVENIfTO HERXld. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JUN^ 18, 1970 PAGE NINBTKBN rAGB EjtOHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 \ ------...... ■ I Jone 10 after 1/611100 ptillr.o re- breach of peace was nolled and emergency vehicle; Joseph I X M i r t f ' cclvod a ftomplalnt from the he was not prokonted on a sec­ Obremskl of 1238 Hartford *' V ^ a O t 'W ,„oiher of a IB-year-old girl. ond count of breach of peace. 'rpke,, failure to grant right of ------I ------1 Clark L. Estoll, 28, of 16 Oak In companion caaes, Gerald way at private drive; Dana J, From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen /" "C.) o iR o u r r 11 St.I Itockville, was fined 1200 on T. Adams. 17, of 29 Laurel St., Parandcs, 18, of 84 Margaret BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER n charge of being a suliHoquont By Communists Rockville Hesslon Rockville, and- Michael Me- St., Manchester, failure to drive • 0 pm DaUy 10 AM. to lOPJI. VIVIAN F. FERGUSON offender for operating a motor Ciu-thy, 10, of 11 Discovery Rd., reasonable distance apart; Ern­ There’s a gal up In Rock- Two men were ordered bound vehicle while right to operate Vernon each pleaded Innocent est W. Rother, 31, of 120 over to ’Tolland County Superior • Plenty of Easy Parking • viHe who knows how to beat Don’t Expect is under suspension., to a charge of resisting an of­ Orchard St., Ellington, illegal high food cotfs. She feeds a Court ifrom the 12th Circuit A West Hartford cdntractor, ficer. McCarthy also pleaded in­ junk yard; Daniel Tocl, 27, of • “Charge It” with your C.A.P or Court ’Tuesday by Judge Henry family of seven every day. Her Nick Qlordhno, was fined $10 nocent to a charge of reckless 62 Bamforth Rd., Vernon, Goldberg. C.B.T. Master Charge Caj;d! meals are tasty and she knows Many Votes after pleading guilty to a driving, both men to bo tried speeding; David /W, Wandzy, U, John Flynn, 80, of Tolland how to save ^llars. Yes dol­ charge of kindling an outdoor by jury In East , Hartford. Jobs Hill Rd., Ellington, qpera't- SKLP-SIRVICe DEPT STORES LONDON (AP) -j- Britain’s Green, Tolland, pleaded Inno­ lars! fire near Jonathan Dr. -In Ver­ Adams also pleaded guilty to a Ing a motorcycle without hekd G^S Communist party had 38 candi­ cent to a charge of rape and Last week Janet McKome non, site of a brush fire. charge of failure to obtain a and eye protection, and Richard waived a- hearing for probable bought five chickens at 27 Cents dates in today's election, but it William' Heintz, 20, of Metcalf motorcycle operator’s license. Carberry, 27, of South Rd., Ell­ cause. In an unrelated case Da­ per pound. They were on spe­ didn't really expect any of them ^lland, was fined $13 on a This will bo disposed of at the ington, speeding too fast for vid Krajewski, 28, of 71 Foster cial at one of two food stores to win. ch ar^ of impropbr use of same time as the other charges. conditions. First with the Finest in she prefers. She managed to get St., Manchester, having previ­ license plates. Charges of reck­ three meats out of her economi­ "Sooner or later we will get a ously pleaded innocent to a A charge of being found In­ less driving and operating an toxicated was dismissed against cal purchasej Here's how she Communist into Parliament,” charge of burglary, also waiv­ candidate Gordon McLennan de­ unregistered motor vehicle Victor Jones, 18, of Lynwood Fashions for All the Family! did It: ed a hearing and was bound were nolled. FOR First, she set the 10 legs clared in one campaign appear­ over to the higher court. Dr., Bolton, when the court was ance. Robert UiRosa, 22, of Maple told It was the opinion of a doc­ aside for broiling. The rest SU N D A Y fS A hearing for probable cause ''But! even if we don’t, every St., Ellington, was fined $10 on tor that the boy was not in­ went into the ffbezer. At a later is scheduled July 2 In Manches­ Commjjnist vote will tell the La­ each of three charges, defective toxicated. date, three breasts and backs, ter Circuit Court 12 for John R. Cosmefics plus six wings would be used bor govepment ... to go on FATHER'S DAY muffler, Improper use registra­ Other charges nolled w ere: with socialism." Hartwell of Coventry who tion plates and operating an un­ nrg for chicken ala king when pleaded innocent to a charge of Eugene P.. Demers, 32, of 139 The Communist party boasts registered motor vehicle. , grandpa and grjuidma come to breaking and entering. He also Vemon Ave., Rockville, broach only 30,(MX) members. It oper­ Randy C. Locke, 18, of Ander­ dinner. This now left two r * pleaded Innocent to a charge of bf peace and receiving stolen ates openly and contests every son Rd., Tolland, was fined $10 breasts and backs, and four larceny under $30. goods, and Robert Pavreau, 46, Liggetfs election, but it hasn’t won a bal­ each on charges of operating a wings. When the weather' is sul­ -'4-S'DA GWoicfe A charge of Injury or risk of West Shore Rd., Ellington, be­ try, Janet will place the re- lot since 1943. ’Two party mem­ motor vehicle without a license, At The Fukade injury to children was dismiss­ ing found intoxicated. - malning chicken into her pres-,^ bers were elected to Parliament misuse of registration plates Also, nolled, Edith Keniston then, but they were voted out ed against Gerald A. Cantln, MANCHESTER sure cooker for 26 minutes. She and operating without a muf­ of 93 Union St., Rockville, fail­ five years later. 48,„of 21 Washington St., Ver­ Swimsuits will add ^4 cup water plus salt fler. A chhrge of operating an ure to grant right- of way to and pepper before cooking. "Tliere are thousands and non. A hearing for probable unregisterdd motor vehicle was There you have the basic .in­ thousands who want the things cause was due to begin when nolled. gredient for her chicken salad. the Communist party is fighting Prosecutor William Collins told Others fined included Walter The above quantity of fowl for," McLennan Contended, but the court that the only witness Maloon Jr., 18, of Kelly Rd., made about 4 cups of diced in the last 23 years few voters against Cantin was a five-year Vernon, failure to drive in es­ cooked chicken. have been persuaded. old girl who would not qualify tablished lane, $15,, with a Chicken Salad As Communists go, the British as a witness because of her lack charge of speeding'nolled; Rob­ Combine: party is not radical. It regularly of understanding of right and ert L. Mateya, 26, Rt. 30, Rock­ 3 cups diced cooked chicken differs with Moscow. In 1067 it wrong and could not be sworn ville, failure to observe stop 2 cups diced celery disagreed with Russian policy in. The prosecutor recommend­ sign, $16; Verdel C. Nash, 27, To % cup mayonnaise, add; on the Arab-Israell war and sup­ ed a nolle which would permit of loe Union St., Rockville, fail­ ported Israel’s right to exist; it Changes date automatically. dMie in no time. I couldn’t afford to devote entire bond. ’Ihe- four were arrested of the board of governors. He Takes Girl’s Life found IntoxlcaUd.’' A charge of Lifetime mainspring, full Instead' of broiling or bar­ days to this if I weren’t pre­ Vp service guarantee. Swiss pre­ has also been., president of the becuing in the oven of her kitch­ pared in advance by having all cision Jeweled movements. Eilington Fhirchasing "Corpora­ Autopsy Reveals en range, Janet uses a portable the laundry caught up and the biufeErA/FI. PWS.CoYUrJ. J J tion, the landholding corpora­ Jinto WyiTvj electric broiler — the open- meals planned laihead.’ ’ SAN FRANdSOO (AP) — A tion of the country club. hearth type. She can take the Janet enjoys homemaJdng. team of autopsy surgeons has Fred’s favorite beef stew appliance apart easily and "A t present, my most important reported that a 14-year-old girl 1 Suuirr Fill to Hundreds of ways should be popular with your SHocfBlRS there Is only one pan to wash. job Is guiding my family. Some- died of hardlenlng of the arter­ Culottes, man too. ies, a disease of old age. Lb Q 'W i C l d E Y O Savory Beef Stew Dr. Henry Turkel, San Fran­ to say Cdablespoons salad oil cisco County coroner, said the lbs. stewing beef, cubed rw Adolescence and Middle Age I condition of the girl’s coronary i i n . Skirts & Tops cup chopped onion ■JuUUQOIE 'fc'aol! arteries resembled that of wom­ Dad, you're great cup chopped green pepper en in their 70s aiid 80s. Are Similar in State of Mind J cup sliced celery "In my 18 years as a coro- ! S u c c o Qi^CMbtce. cf»Mk(£ 0(jr , By HAL BOYLE An optimist is a guy who mar­ taljlespoons chopped par- ggr," Turkel declared after re- King's has ltunclred$ of Father's Day gift ideas u u sley ries a hatcheck girl in the belief ceiving the report ’Tuesday, C 0 ‘ 1 clove garlic, minced . . . whatever your dad's favorite things. For NEW YORK (AP) Jumping g lovely smile " I ’ve never seen anything like StuCBT fhe sportsman, a fishing tackle box, or a tennis r'u Westdox to conclusions: from her every day thereafter 1 can tomato sauce (1 pound it.” BradlDy TOPS in cool cotton kniti, cot­ -13 ounce size) ’The two most troubled periods by giving her a two-bit tip. The girl, Florencla Gomez, a ifett-Mtktsi) /s hi 4 racket for the new season. For evenings ton terries and Hslonco nylons. Sol­ 1 cup dry red wine People are getting to have junior high school honor stu­ oi^esesucES out, a colorful shirt, tie or socks. Pocket ids, stripes. Sizes S-M -L. in most people’s lives are ado­ 2 beef boulllion cubes Alarm less and less faith in science, dent, was a Filipino who came lescence and middle age. They 1 scant tablespoon salt And from Mom, a romantic gift 1 .9 9 2 .9 9 which at one time was supposed here a year ago from Manila &. 1/4 teaspoon pepper from'^en's toiletries. The best are startlingly alike In that dur­ to create an endlessly better with her father and two teen­ w-rirs Watches Clocks 1/8 teaspoon dried thyme SKIRTS in pull-on styles. Acetate-ny­ N ing their reign a person’s ^orld. It has, Instead, spawned age sisters. Father's Days start at King's. 1 bay leaf lon warp knit, tassel sash. Colorful thoughts and actions are deeply She collapsed Monday at the so many Frankenstein terrors 2 cups water „ 2.27 2.87 influenced by an inner hysteria San Francisco General Hospital, stripes. Sizes 8 to 16. that all we can hope for is that 1 package carrots, cut in A'’ dependable tlBMpleoe Travel alarm in handsome and insecurity of which outsid­ where her father had sent her to it will refrain from cross-breed­ pieces at a budget price! Nickel snap case. Basy-to-read 3 .9 9 ers may be almost totally una­ seek treatment for what was be­ color case, small second ing termites with woodpeckers. 6-8 small potatoes, halved dial with luminous dots ware. The cure for both adoles­ lieved to be a cold. S 'rv^E I o ^ re t outiG-EL. hand. Smartly styled. There Is only one way to shut 6-8 white onions, peeled and hands. Guaranteed. cence and middle age Is the CULOTTEB In criqt eottons, Om up a hypochondriac who likes to Optional: 1 package frozen ’Turkel said there was evi­ same: You simply have to out­ perfect summer wessr. In M M io d brag about all his unusual dis­ string beans, 4 or fresh string dence the girl recently suffered style*. Size* 8-:$e. grow them — and go on to a eases. Tell him you’ve got a beans. an undetected heart atfiEick. calmer and better time. 5.9 9 tapeworm. Brown meat cubes in hot oil. Dr. Frederick Bruhn, the hos­ Nudity has become so com- Newsmen are often unfairly Remove meat from pan and set pital’s chief resident pedlatrl- C o te s ctu v j mqnplace lately that the fig blamed because the front page aside. Add chopped onion, green commented: "In fact, she Men's WoHet & Keycase or laar. aalAamon wiiiot Ka oil ... _ ^ leafx salesman must be all contains mostly bad news. But pepper and celery to pan. Saute probably weirt through her ■-7(4 1.V7 returns. ever, with a little practice, you —;------khA/u- Latest fashion mesh wrap-around r MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) cuff links and matching tie tack. One of the things men 'wonder Ea stern-Tweed can mix flour with hot water or — Gov. Albert Brewer says he In attractive gilt box. about all their lives is why girls son^e of the liquid from the pan' I— _ probably will reject sugfgestions -T tend to go to the powder room Resume Service ■until you have a smooth paste. The^r use it as a thick'enlng ***At he run as' an independent to MlcsiJerz. seek re-election over George C. tJS r‘ ge’J'^he'^rl’' (A P )-E a s te m agent.' CDWTALOUPCS Well, what they generally do is Airlines resumed jet service at Applesauce cake is an all- Wallace In November, time favorite for any season of Brewer, who lost the tJemo- QMlPPlcJUBf o r exchange opinions about their Tweed-New Haven airport Wed­ the year. This is an easy one, nomlnatldn June 2 to the esco^, and the longer they nesday. Service had been sus­ moist, should keep well but governor and 1068 third linger in the powder room the pended for two years while air­ don’t expect It’ll be around P^rty presidential candidate, AM-FM leas flattering those opinions port improvements were made. long. ^ news conference Wednes- are. New field lights and control Applesauce Cake ' V i m e / / iNothlpg arouses the hidden tower were added and the main Portable 1 cup butter or margarine ^ moral obligation to paranoia in every office worker runway was extended. An air­ 2 cups sugar abide by the results of the elec- more than putting a dime in the lines spokesman said 13 persons office vending machine and get­ boarded an Eastern flight at 2 e g b RADIO 3 cups flour ______ting back neither the soft drink New Haven, It was bound for 1(4 teaspoons nutmeg nor the coin. It brings all the Washington b.C. and Miami. -Ujvtw "U 1 tablespoon clnnamcm n.88 woes of his lifetime to a peak. (4 teasp c^ salt . One of the first lessons of ma­ 1 ' teasixion cloves I turity la to have a wholesome Driver Dies of Injuries 1 tablespoon baking soda Delicatessen & estauranf Operates on 4 “C " .batteries or on electric current. 2 %’’ HARTFORD (A P ) — Truck 2(4 cups applesauce dynamic speakers, built-in AFC, direct dial tuning, w y s t e l l ^ you vtoere to buy jrjv e r CSiester McMurray, 66, of 2 tablespoons white com wholesale, things wholesale. He’s usually charllon. Mass., died in a hos­ syrup no bargain himself HIGHIIHD pital Wednesday as a result of 1 cup raisins LITTLE GIRLS ^ PC JRS2 PCBABYDOU ’The more arm muscles a man iiriM a L ^e^d injuries suffered earlier in 1, cup chopped walnuts Ovar SlaHad SanSwickaa I Q o u p e u j Sylvanid ^ Kodak has, the more likely he is to IHe'day when his tractor trailer Preheal oven to 300. 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i-i, \\ PAGi! TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1870 51ANCHESTER JJVENINO HERALD. MAJ[7CHE8TER. CONN., THURSDAY. JUJIE 18, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-ONR appeal to the Indonesian mass­ es. licemen as Lombardi chased Voting Age Ro^ds Cut Labor Raps Nixon Report; Rodriguez Into a dark alleyway. From the time he proclaimed EmergcRcy Hartford Policeman Police, Stanford Students Indonesia’s independence from At this point, Aronson said in "L Bill Goes the Dutch on the front porch of Businiess Has Mixed Views his report, Lombardi says he To Capital Funds'Ask^ Troop 828 saw Rodriquez start to "come Find They Can Be Friends his home In what was then NBIW YORJKi (A.P) — Tou la- Ic policies." He added however Junior CHrl Scout Troop 623 called Batavia, Sukarno was the Faulted in Shooting at him” with ‘'something light T o Nixon bor leaders criticized President *hat us yet he saw "no clear evl- recently held a Court of Awards cdlored or white” In his right STANFORD, Calif. (AP) mond approached police and symbol of the Indonesian revo­ Of Cambodia Of Congress Nlxon’s economic proposals **ence of a business turnaround ®^ *^® 'Manohe«ter Green School, HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - It WES difficult to determine lution to his people. Year after hand, and “ something long and The organizer of a six-week ex- sheriff’s officers In she neighbor­ (OaLtlnued tmm Pa((i One) while toe' business community “ ’® half of the year or m«®t*nK was opened with A coroner reported Wednesday immediately what toe ultimate ing communities and asked year, with his powerful person- (Cbntimied front Page One) WASHINGTON (AP) — Faced shlny In his left. perlment aimed at Improving flag ceremonies conducted effect of toe ruling would be. their cooperation. the bill to conference. The ’‘‘ y- oratory and skill n -,-!. , , reacted with mixed views. “ 7®®^{;/ Z[ ‘".«.'“ '®«'- We agree ------that a Hartford policeman was The corn er said a ^llcem an relations between Stonford Unl- by one of the worst appropria­ Frosldent that some­ Cathy Copeland, Elizabeth Sef- State’s Attorney John D. La- The officers, many of whom Labor spokes m en said bolt, Jullp Lescruart, und Oinr- criminally responsible on April can use his gun If he has “ rea- House rejected the motion 224 ntarket. Today the spokesman tion Jams In history, Congress thing more should be done at Belle was to meet today with sonable cause to believe his ''«■'***/ students and police says were called to toe campus 18 Wednesday toe President’s plan lolte Boland. 1 for the death of a Puerto Rican this time." Police Chief Thomas J. Vaughan times during outbreaks of vio­ . to 188 and passage of the bill by strengthened his hold. said Cambodian troops were was asked today to provide lim­ for calling public attention to An explanation of the meaning own life is In danger” —- but ’ It began In suspicion and ended And congressional reaction youth he shot during a Wild to discuss ' toe case. The chief lence, were wary at first, the much wider margin fol- Westerners railed at him, trying to clear the area but ited emergency financing for significant wage or price in­ of the' World Asaociutlon Pin that this belief was "unreason- in exchanges of dinner Invlta- gave ample evidence that Nix­ chase. wouldn’t comment on the case "Ftom not knowing what we the entire government for the creases would hurt labor with­ wns given by Debbie Hampton, able and unwarranted” In Lom­ tlons. . ' on's Wednesday broadcast on 'The policeman had chased the Wednesday night. bardi’s case.) were getting Into, it developed Tile outcome was a triumph W^rld War II, a dema^ town itself i year starting July 1. out reducing Inflation. the state of toe economr^Tl not ” ®"‘* °®''‘‘ ®"' youth from the-scene of an auto LaBelle said hA will Investi­ "I saw students persecuting for an unlikely coalition of ® tool of the Commu- The financing was called for Aronson also said that Lom­ Into a good relationship between Some business executives and ^®*«t Bie clamor In Ckingress for troo^'ien^r'^lh* **® accident into a dark alley with the police and toe police treat­ youthful. Idealistic volunteers ^ *^® ♦k™® fP^^esman also, described gate toe shooting more deeply bardi thought a felony had been too students and our men,*' In a resolution sent to the House economists expressed dlsap only one exit. ing students like animals. I and gray, practical- poUtlLans ®‘“ ’® “ *® econom- ^® situation around Angkor ressed dlsan. * toughter* antl-lnflatl^ clamp- p ^ before deciding whether to committed when Rodriquez al­ Schatz said. floor by the Appropriations polntment that toe President did downwn, awards. Receiving sign of toe The youth, with something knew I had to do something,” I who helped*^ build the^wlnnlng ‘mplement his grandl- the « ^ e d temple ruin In arrow, gypsy, hospitality, and charge Lombardi with a crime. legedly tried to run ((own toe Dlafnond said answers to Oommlttee. It would be a one- not go far enough In toe area of While Republican senators flashing from his hand, ''tried to said Michael Diamond, 28, who margin Uirough weeks of hard °®® But to the millions northwest ^m bodla, as criU- toy badges were'Charlotte Bo­ Aron.son’a finding, LaBelle said, other policeman. questionnaires he distributed month measure but could be ex­ wage And price controls. generally endorsed toe Nixon charge past toe policeman and thought up what he called the lobby of Indonesians • In the villages, ***** t*'® North Vlet- land, Lynn Boland, Melanie was based partly on evidence A reasonable belief that a showed that views policemen pected to be extended month by Others lauded toe President’s proposals. Democratic congres­ out to freedom. "police-student depolarization” One of the coalition’s moving Brother "amese and VleVCong had occu- Butterworto, Mary and Jennifer that may not be admissible In felony has been committed, said held at toe start of toe program, month. stand, saying they found his sional leaders branded them The policeman says he saw experiment. splrits was 78-year-old House **‘®*'' equivalent of Mo- P‘®** nearly ^1 the vast 12th cen- Carr, CJathy Copeland, Lynn court, and has "no significance” Aronson, would have been Jus­ but later changed, in clu d e: The appropriation crisis speech reassuring. "v a ue . . . soothing . . , the flash and thought "knife, For three weeks, 40 student Speaker John ' W McCormack **“"**** Gandhi, Mao ’Tse-tung ™‘n. Cambodia’s greatest Edielison, Kim and' I>orl Flano, in determinining whether a con- tification for using deadly force “ Students are impressionable stems from the fact that not one rhetoric. . .too’ lltUe and too knife.” He fired four times, hit­ volunteers rode in police cruis­ who made passage of the Xhhl “ “ f"v „ ‘"®“ “''®’ *"** h*** ®*' "President Nixon’s latest pro­ Debbie Flynn, Claire and Jean vlctiim,' can be obtained. —but Lombardi claimed self­ and easily swayed.” of the 14 annual money bills has gram against inflation Is, like late.” ting toe boy once. That once ers In their spare time. Hie next key remaining ^ a l before reUr- , "^® ***® '^®n‘ several hospitals and cleared Congress and none is Carman, Hollis Gordon, Debbie was enough, and toe boy died. The series of events that led protection as his motive, said "Most students don’t under­ Ing at the end of this term ^ **®®^- Proclaiming him- stor^e areas there. his previous policies and tactics Nixon announced he will Hampton, Julie Lescroart, Holly three weeks, 26 police officers likely to become law before the It turned out toe youth w m to the shooting begun whsn toe coroner, and that wasn’t stand the need for law and or- Tile young neonle who naekell ®®“ “ President for life,” he In- “ °re seriously,” he added, In toe economic ar«a, weighted name a new 24-member Nation­ Miller, Arnie Minor, ElUabeth attended meetings at Stanford’s jeJ.’ new government year starts unarmed. The fleuih was either Lombardi spotted a car making reason enough. the giu T ertfs^ d m wt of tte ®***"*®^ * ®y*‘ ®n> of "guided de- "**>®y are putting In anUalrcraft against toe American worker," al Commission on Productivity. and Janet Seyblot, Beth and ppychology dejiartment next month. a radio or a screwdriver. an Improper left turn ^n a clty . ^ . ■ J . ^ *®'*‘ "K®nt State students deserved said Paul Jennings, president of He has ordered his Council of E>ebra Thompson, Joan TV)bln, with students and teachers. to be shot for disobeying toe members on thTfloTr“ to<^ ‘'® “ P ^mnlZ^^ Eleven bills have passed the Economic Advisers to "pre­ On Wednesday, Coroner Irving street. applauded when McCormack “ hodge-po%e Ideology of ‘ ®™P'®^ toe International Union of Katie Tucker and Cynthia Wil­ Police and students changed law.” House and another 1s scheduled pare a periodic Inflation alert.” L. Aronson reported toe police­ The car was stolen, but Lom­ Alpine Tunnel Lofty ended debate by sayina “ Noth religion and com- Cambodian fighter-bombers Electrical, Radio and Machine son. Also receiving Sign of toe man was "criminally respon­ bardi was unaware of that until their opinions of each other Student views changed on toe for passage next week. But the Workers. This, he said, would "spotlight Arrow, Hospitality, and Toy CHAMONIX, France r- To when they got to know one an- following; Ing would make John f Me- ” ^ . are attacking enemy poslUons the significant ares of wage sibly” for toe youth's death. after Rodriguez had been shot. Cbrmack—who will not be back *^®'"«r a Communist himself, »n the vicinity of the temples but Senate, tied up In a foreign poli­ "It Includes nothing . . . to badges were, Maria Fliratahl. build toe engineering marvel other, said Diamond, a graduate "Every policeman thinks and price Increases.” It was, toe coroner said, "un­ Lombardi went out after toe here next year-happler than to *"®reasingly leaned on are staying clear of the ruins cy debate, has not acted on any bring down interest rates, noth­ Julia Jaworskl, BOverly Jensen, of the House bills. But when pressed for details, reasonable and unwarranted” car. Rodriquez was driving and ^®"* tunnel, peychology student. (President) Nixon Is right on his see this resoluUon adopted ” 3^® '^®“ organized Indonesian themselves, the spokesman ing to correct toe Imbalance be­ Kathleen M;innlng and Siison ---- >1. . . - A_—ID « — 1— French and Italian miners Asst. Police Chief Robert approach to the Vietnam war administration officials said for toe policeman to fear that another youth, Angel R. Morales McCormack has been under P®'^^ *“ PPort as said. The Cambodian govern- ’Hie two bills, not yet consid­ tween high prices and Inadequ­ Tucker. Jeanine Dupree won a there would be no Jawboning "In his life was In danger. was a passenger. gouged out enough rock to build Schatz of nearby Mountain and toe Cambodian invasion.” attack as being too old and out ^®. *®‘’ PotenUally rich naUon ment has declared Angkor an ered by the House would finance ate wages, and nothing to put a toy badge. a sidewalk from Paris to Bagh- View,, who worked with Dla- "M oit policemen are biased the Defense v Department, the toe sense of direct pressure on There was evidence, the cor­ At one point another police­ of touch with younger America. ® “ ^P® brake on excess profits," he Housekeeper badges went to man stood In an intersection to ****** mond on toe project, said; "We against males with long hair." Department of Health, , Educa­ Individual firms or unions." The oner said, that toe youth was There also were eloquent « “ confronta- would make no move against said. Lynn Boland and Julia Jawor­ In faict trying hard cover him- flag down toe Rodriguez car, but Hie tunnel, opened In 1968, gained a better understanding "Most police are opposed to Children at Buckley School on Vernon St. pour from tion and Welfare and the De­ inflation alerts, it was stated, pleas from members for pas- **o« with Malaysia. His favor enemy forces occupying them In mer of fun, which means of course, not too many APLrdO President George skl. Receiving skajter badges self for protection—not attack— police say Ftodriguez Just drove provides a 7.2-mlle tjle between from toe student’s point of view, peaceful demonstrations.’’ the building, happy and looking fomarA-to a sum- partment of Labor. Tile Involve would not deal with specific to sage of the bill as a m eans^f ,®'"*f*‘*®"®‘* «»® Communists to order to avoid damage to the books or too many teachers. Meany said of Nixon's propos­ were Lynn Boland, Lorlt Flano, when the fatal bullet hit. at the policeman, forcing him to Oiamonix and Ojurmayeur, They’re not all lawbreakers. We Both groups came away from try to wipe out their enemies In buildings. requests for $87.4 billion. commodities. bringing hope and' faith in the als; "I fall to see how they will Maria Flrnstahl, OlaJre Carman, The policeman, Anthony Lorn- jump out of toe Way. Italy. The passageway, ______borecl_____ ’eliminated toe concept of guilt the experiment with a broader the top ranks of the army 4V4 Along the border between Officials seemed bent on de­ Beverly Jensen, Aime Minor, country to the nation’s youth. curb inflation, reduce unem­ bardi, was suspended after thet The car crashed Into another through Western Europe's uy uy association.” association.’ understanding of each other’s years ago. ’Hie failure of the at- Cambodia and South Vietnam, flecting toe attention of news­ Rep. John B. Anderson, R-Ill., ployment and cut interest Beth and Debra Thompson, Joan shooting. He is a former prison that was stopped at a traffic highest mountain range, stands The experiment began early role In society. Diamond said, tempt unleashed a bloodbath battlefield contact remained Schools Fall Silent, men from toe "Inflation alert” said a vote for the bill “ will rates." Tobin and Katie and Susan guard. sign, and the two youths fled In 4,6(X) feet above sea level at In May In toe midst of rock- "We didn’t always agree, hut plan, insisting toe problem of Tucker. demonstrate to the youth of our ®®''‘ ^.S. troops found two Lahorites Paul Samuelson, economist at The victim of toe shooting was Afferent directions. Its center. Motorists drive be- throwing disturbances on toe we did gain some understanding productivity—a sharp decline In Mrs. Jaworskl presented pen­ country that we beUeve both In a J*"®*^® '"°*’® *“ *® ®“PP'y <*umps, one 19-year-old Abraham Rodri- ' Morales was toeh caught with- neato more than a mile and a Stanford campus after U.S. and respect for each other,” Massachusetts Institute of Tech- me rate of increase in output pal badges to Lynn Boland, Loii them and In their future conduct “ *1!^ contaliUng 81 tons of rice and It’s Happy Time guez of Hartford. out a shot by several other po- half of rock at one point. troops entered Cambodia. Dla- he added. harto and his associates took the other about nine tons of Favored In n o 1 o g y, characterized toe per worker—was toe core of toe Flano, Maria Flrnstahl and of the affairs of this republic.” speech as "anticlimactic,’’ and Inflation problem. Saidaebble ni., “ This bill can go a long way ®*° a *"® P®°P*® *®* ®** ammunition, plus five tons of of school for the summer is one British Vote wage and price Increases "a toward restoring the soul of this ®*** ® ° ______rice. All of the material was de- *'------• ■ port card envelopes. man Lawrence F. O’Brien Flynn received c o Hector of those rare phenomena that very weak thing." charged Nixon’s productivity country.” stroyed, the U.S. Command in j . . . » The corridor where the lower (Continued from Page One) , badges. Salmon said. ^ ® change from year to grade classrooms are located While expressing agreement commission "Is a blatant at­ A pet badge went to Cathy House To Mull ’Ihe U.S. Command reported a y®**"- was lined with trash cans for which boasted it now spends with Nixon’s optimism for toe tempt to place toe blame for in­ Copeland and Julia Jaworskl. BONN, Germany (AP) — long term, OAF Ck>rp. Chairman flation on toe American working West Germany to ^ y lowered total of ISO Americans killed Even the gloomy day failed the annual ritual of locker more on education than on de­ Foot traveler badges were re­ Jesse Werner said he regretted man while Ignoring corporate the minimum age for voters In $1.5 Billion For and 364 wounded In fighting last to dantpen spirits when children cleaning and inspection, fense, would pull back all Brit­ ceived by Maria Flrnstahl and that toe President did not “ give pricing and profit policies.” federal elections to 18. week In South Vietnam and Manchester burst out the 'Wh°’* J*®>*®t *s this?” Mrs. ish troops from east of Hues by Julia Jaworksi and Susan Tuck­ more consideration to steps Emil Mazey, secretary-treas­ 'The Bimdestag — parliament Water Projects the end of next year and use to^ er. Maria Flrnstahl and Katie irdtraUnfurtodal.* Does anybody know whose more closely approaching wage urer of toe United Auto Workers — gave final approval to a bill 11 more than the total lor the money saved for welfare pro­ Tucker were awarded sewing High school seniors have the mitten this Is?” a girl in the and price controls." dismissed toe speech with toe lowering the voting age from 21. WASHING’rON (AP) — Ap- week before, but the woimded final steps to take tonight be­ grams at home. Tlie Tories badges and Joan Tobin received class shouted above the noise. University of Chicago econo­ comment; "I wasn’t Impressed, ’The bill, which now becomes propriatlons of $1.6 billion to be count was the lowest in more fore they are offical alumni of would keep a token force in a health aid badge. used by Army Engineers and than four years. [ There was some cheering, mist Milton Friedman called but I understand toe speech did law, got more than the required the 'Manchester school system. Southeast Asia and say they can Fallowing the ceremony ,the the Reclamation Bureau In The command said It could some desk pounding, a lot of still Improve toe home economy Nixon’s talk a "further demon­ wonders for toe flowers and girls served refreshments to two-thirds majority in the 496- But for the rest of the desk shuffling. Teachers tried to bushes around toe 'White vote house. planning and building water give no explanation for the by cutting out wasteful govern­ stration that the President has a their parents In the school IMPR0VIN6 BEATS M0VIN6I town's "undergraduates” It projects In the year starting sharp drop In the number of keep order and looked as ex­ ment spending. House.” The Federal Statistics Office was the time to escape for the steady, long-range policy and cafeteria. July 1 were approved today by woundied from a total of 1,123 In cited, if not relieved as their An AFE<-CIO witness 'before estimated that nearly 2.2 million summer and some exciting va­ Both parties favor Joining toe the courage to pursue it despite ■The troop committee who as­ the House Appropriations Com- the previous week. charges to leave the school toe House Banking committee voters between the ages of 18 cations. B u n ^ a n Common Market. a lot of political pressure for sisted Mrs. Jaworksi during the mittee. Of the 180 Americans killed „ - i k n building as soon as possible. attacked toe Nixon economic and 21 will be voting In the next Wilson, 64, seeks to become wage and price controls." year were Mrs. Paul Tobin, co- The money Included in a 15 2 *“** '^®®**- 3"^ ***®<* *" Cambodia, Before the ftaal bell raj^, the One classroom echoed with the toe first British prime minister policies today as ” a combina- We’ll Help You Remodel...Fix Up...Add federal election In 1973. This is 6 ROA Chairman Robert W.' deader, and Mrs. P. S. Seybolt, billion pubUc worils appr^prit^ while 97 of the wounded were hli improbable "We want to stay to win a third straight term. Sarnoff said, "I am pleased by tion'of deepening recession and Mrs. John Flrnstahl and Mrs. per cent of the projected 41 mll- Vernon .St. presented a varied back,” before laughter replaced continuing inflation.” Uem eligible voters. Oon bill, compares with $1.4 bll- B'®*'®- picture of the last day of school, the chant. campaigned chiefly mi the the President’s decision not to S. Thompson. lion voted last year and budget South Vietnamese govem- m that his government had seek mandatory wage and price The witness, Andrew J. Biem- The new law also lowered to There was shouting in some Some children couldn’t get out reconunendatlons of $1.6 billion. ™®*i* *“ *<* *'^6 ot Its troops were red toe economy from controls.” iller, toe federation’s legislative 21 from 26 the minimum age at areas, games being played, one as fast as their classmates be­ director, said Nixon failed to Busy Mint Funds earmarked for Con- WH®** *« action last week, 600 inlc crisis to Impressive "We regard toe President’s FIBERGLASS which a qitlzen can seek federal classroom was darkened and cause they were weighted down use standby authority given him LONDON (AP) — Thelpritish necticut projects include; Con- *®** B**" B*® week before, but , producing Britain’s speech . . . os significant and Fast, economical way to modernize any room office. quiet, with students and teach­ tvith a variety of accumulated by Congress last year to estab­ mint produced 86,601 medals In PANELS striiction: Ansonla-Derby $6 - Bie total wounded increased torelgn trade profit in sev­ constructive," said Norman A number of West German er talking together. projects. A gerbel was busy try­ lish selective credit controls. 1969 along with its normal coin­ en years. As his earlier austeri­ Strunk, executive vice president Shatter-resistant — states had already lowered their It might have been a college ing to maintain his balance In “ The government’s only selec­ age. PREFINISHED PANELING ty measures paid off In econom­ of toe United States Savings and they let In light, shut out ^ n g ^ e s to 18, Including the Trumbull Pond R^ervolr, $260,1 The allied commands said campus for the number of bell- his swaying glass cage as his tive measure, during these Coinage was up, too, with the bottom pants and sandals, and owner, Marty Sheridan spelled ic recovery, he let wages rise Loan League. mint getting ready for the swit­ heat. Perfect for patio planning; Park River, $100,- 2,061 Viet Cong and North Vlet- faster than prices, and toe months of combined recession Choose from Sunday—J^orth Rhine-Westpha peace symbols on hats. When his name tor the reporter. Tile talk gave toe public “ a and inflation, was toe reduction chover from old style coins to and porch roofs, carports, 000; Stratford, $260,000; namese were killed last week. workers were expected to thank 1023 PANELS! lia, the Saarland and Dower the final bell sounded, the up- What did they like best about stronger feeling of presidential of margin requirements for pur­ the new decimal system. The # pool enclosures. The two agencies plan, build *^® "^®®^ before, pgj. g ^ d e corridor took on a him with toetr votes. Saxony.‘ the 1969-70 school year? Mrs. leadership in toe economic chases in the stock markets to mint coined 164 million 60-pence Easy to work; Heath, 63, warned thatj'flsing 15 DIFFERENT and maintain flood control, nav- '^^“ ® '^®*'® ®*P*“ r®B psychedelic effect with the Carlton’s third graders gave a area,” said Lief H. Olsen, senior stimulate increased sjiecula- coins, 398 million 10-pence coins, ^ saw, drill or nail usiiiig^ Igatlon, power, Irrigatlwi, recla- The weekly casualty sum­ lights flashing on and off. inflation, strikes and unefiiploy- varied response. “ Studying In­ vice president at First National tlon,” he said. 83 milUon five-pence pieces, 894 « SPECIES! ordinary hand tools. mation and hurricane-proection mary raised the total American ment all were signals of danger The sixth grade students of sects,” said Linda Morrison of a t y Bank. He called It "help­ Blemlller urged enactment of miUlon two-pence coins, 687 mil­ projects. combat casualties reported in Michael Norman at Bt^ckley ahead. He also promised tax 5 OZ. Death Near Montauk Eh. Karen Godreau of ful" and "long overdue." I standby powers to impose ceil­ lion one-pence coins and 391 REG. 38c In reporting the bill to the Bie war to 42,674 killed and cuts to stimulate economic Just one example of were probably typical of many 240 Lydall St. liked “ art, music, Dr, William (p. Freund, [vice ings on prices, wages and rents, half-pence pieces. House, the Committee said 281,068 wounded, while a total of growth. But toe opinion polls of those on their "promotion” and the field trips.” "Gym,” president of thlTNew York Stock and through tax devices to regu­ In addition, It coined 92 mil­ our great values; For Sukarno Funds included reflected a new 850,175 of the enemy have been from elementary to Junior high proclaimed David Elsenbeig of say he has failed to win unde­ Exchange, applauded Nixon’s late profits, dividends and capi­ lion six-pence, 47 million three- • and added emphasis on environ- reported killed. Another 1,438 school. 123 W. Vernon St. cided voters with either point. "longer-run approach to infla­ tal gains. pence and 219 million pennies ment. Americans are missing or cap- The boys were Joyous; the Ten minutes tifter the bell A (Conservative vlctoiy would tionary pressures in toe econo­ Dr. Richard S. Landry, speak­ under toe current system. In Indonesia 'The Committee feels strongly lured. girls a little sad; but they all sounded, the corridors at Buck- make Heath Britain’s first bach­ my as opposed to short-run, ing for toe Cliamber of Com­ Hie mint also produced 311 | JAKARTA Indonerin comprehensive planning The command of American f®^®®** Buckley and their ley School were empty for an- elor prime minister since Lord stop-gap measures." merce, told toe committee pieces for toe Bahama Islands, DUSTY LAUAN Fotrn^PrariS^lu^^^ must be sensitive to ecological forces In the five northernmost ‘ ®**^he'-* were really great. And other summer. Balfour In 1902. He is an able Lynn A. Townsend, chalrmtui present monetary and fiscal pol­ British Honduras, Bahrain, Bni- k. administrator with a reputation ot C?hryaler Ctorp., said he be icies are helping stabilize toe net, Ceylon, The Congo (Kinsha- raported ne^ deam Sy Tt “Tt Vietnam ------for Integrity. But he Is a color­ i s Z l y a matter oTtime ^taw” lleved "President Nixon Is fol- economy and wage-price con­ sa), GddiEUtw, Malaiwl, Aekwit- said one of the relatives who ®^®° ®^** ‘*'®'’® ‘® ® ®°” 'P®*' *^®"- J*"*®* W. Sutherland Jr. Coventry less, uninspiring campaigner lowing the appropriate econom- trols are unnecessary. zand and 'Vleitiiaim. gathered at the hospital bedside "®®‘* ®*P“ **°" ot the taking over from Lt. Gen. Mel- who has consistently run 16 per of Indonesia’s Geoige Washing- r®*®*" ''®s°“ '‘®®* Program if fu- vln Zals. Sutherland, 62 and a cent behind Wilson In polls are to be met. native of Arkansas, has been charting their personal appeal. An— attending^------o „u physician ,, .. . , said However, ^ It said, because of deputy commander of the field CHS Students Cited Oh toe hustings Wilson was the chances of Sukarno’s survlv- **"**i,®f» available for such force operating in the 11 prov­ able to turn even potentially ing were 28-76 against him ■ ‘ 'vork It had put major emphasis inces around Saigon. Zals, 64 of embarrassing situations '"to his “ We are doing our best, but T^®®^ underway New Bedford, Mass., Is going to At Awards Assembly advantage. Egg throwers aimed SAVE ON the old man is very weak,” the *"** had limited new starts to a the Pentagon to be director of at him 24 times, never at Heath. PANELING The annual awards assembly business studies went to Robert W H Y SETTLE FOR LESS ? doctor said. Now 69, Sukarno ® ^ ” projects which operations for pie Joint Chiefs “ We have all the arguments— ACCESSORIES: Touch-up Stick 49s has suffered from kidney ‘"volve water supply „f Staff. was held yesterday at Coventry Jackson and Nancy Safranek. they have all toe eggs," said meermp Qi/AmrAT7»£m£srpRmH£R£! . (Herald photo by SUver) Wilson. stones.-togh“bW prossurra7d ‘"‘®-‘®^’ ^®‘® awtd^^UrTEUenSro’^ a circulatory aHine^t for sever- P™*®®**®®' said in his two years In the <*ents recogiUzed for toelr consistent outstandliS pe“ Denise Plant of 64 Milford Rd. and Timmy Adams Heath also was troubled by criticism from within his own al years. northern part of the country he achievements during the sphool jormance In French, a n d S rZ of 35 Lake St., first grade classmates at Buckley party, mainly from Enoch Pow­ He was rushed to the army h ^ seen the two northernmost ert Bray In memory of Mrs School, help with the year-end clean-up of desks Thurs., Fri. and Saf. Specials! ell, a right-winger who wants to hospital Tuesday night In a Vernon provinces—Quang 'Tri and Thua ^^® Booster a u b awards for g,gjg K^hley ^ _and lockers. (Herald photo by Silver) Nature’s own flooring matterplecesi coma. He reportedly regained Tlilen—become "trulv oacl- actiye participation in the club , . , , ! stop all nonwhite immigration U.S.DJk. CHOICE consciousness after reaching the fled,” with the main threat "'®ut to EUeen Boardman and LJnla L ^ la lr and Lynn Kirch to Britain and pay toe colored hoopital but was unable to speak John Daigle there now from the North Viet- Debra Edmondson. In th^ busl- ^;^®^ WlUlm“ ti“ '“ S i t e a director’s im m lgr^ts already here to SLATE to his divorced first wife, Fat- namese army. ness department. Miss Board- , i, , - Peru’s President leave. ’Should Heath lose toe CLUB STEAKS mawati, and to his children who "We have farther to go in the man received the Freeman °* Bairdresslng and Cosmetolo- Student Ciouncil awards to the election! by a wide margin, Pow­ FLAGSTONES came to see him. Treasurer southern three provinces of award as the student with the . teachers of the year went to Thanks Nixon ell is e je c t e d to make a bid to Cut Out of Tho Rib lye Earlier this year Sukarno was most outstanding development Roberta Kingsbury was nam- Mrs. Judith Ingram and George supplant him as party leader. ^ „ Quang Nam, Quang Tin and Just set ’em and forget taken to the hospital, but he res­ THe Board of Representatives Quang Ngal,” he said, "but they In that Held., Nancy Safranek ®** outstanding student In Home Coon. For Quake Aid has appointed ’em — they’ll outlast any ponded then to treatment and .s^nnoint,od Daigle as have Improved considerably received a $^0 award for high Economics, receiving the Crls- Scholastic Art awards went to home. Assorted cqlors. was returned to t)Ie spacious town treasurer^ Present performance j In secretarial ®o Trophy. Andrew Wicks, Edith Marie WU- l i m a , Peru (AP) — llresl- ^^.S. W ell Paved lonely mansion on the edge of Robert Deming, rtudles. A $26 award from the local klnson and Linda Kwlatkowski. Velasco sent a mes- Jakarta where he has been un­ has served since the town gov­ The Democratic Women’s American Legion Auxiliary Republican Women’s Club art **F® of thanks today to Presl- WASHINQ’TON — Roads"and y f>rnon streets In the United stateb. SQ. FT. der house arrest since he was ernments were consolidated in Club $100 award to themok de- went to John McKuslck for ex- awards went to Anne Delano, dent Nixon for U S aid tn vin 30c deposed in 1966. 1965, has asked that his term serving senior went to Barbara cellence In American History. Jane Kingsbury, Richard Mad- n under the Jurisdiction of all ‘ PICKED UP Once the playboy of the east- expire on June 30. Daigle’s PUC Decision Hammerlind, and Uie Republi- The local American Legion Post ky. Suzanne Mendenhall, Rich- ™® ” ^®” ^ ® “ *®****’°'i® earth- levels of government, total 8.6 . can Women’s Club award went presented iU Good CltizeiWUp ard Libby and Nancy Phllbrick *1“**‘ ®- million miles. This Includes wn\ .wortd, . i. Sukarno .. reluctantly i 'Uno ‘rv\o **H “ P*^rirvlcs •^"®® gi’anted a divorce to i>ne of his Tile tmard this week also ap­ On \^ater Rates to Robert Jackson as the senior award, a $26 bond, to Richard Athletic Awards T*>® ^one ot the m eW ge fur- 682,088 miles of municipal roads five official wives In 1967, to two pointed members to the atlzen’s sh<>^ng toe greatest progress Cunningham. Athletic awards, presented at Bier Indicated that toe earth- and streets and 8.1 mlUion miles in rural areas. others last year—among them Advisory Oommlttee.- All were To Be Appealed reappointments with the excep­ A-m|!toematics department * special assembly last week, fl"***® *"<* U.S. response to toe ) BXTRA LBAN Fatmawati—and to his fifth. Hie Board of Representatives » awaref of $20 went to Ellen Sim- went to several young men. Tlie "®®B b. *2.98 years until his 69th birthday NKW ■ICVCL.KS IN TMK OUB OWN, TASTY son, Charles Pitkat, Carleton toe Rockville Water and Aque- college English Language.- - BasebaU“ — award------' went ■ to senior cellency------to toe - friendly ’ people VKItNON ANCA party at his residence on June 6. Ml’anese and Stanley Snydal duct Co., permission to increase Worn ^^® ^*****" **®*® Award went Captain wialter SoIensU; "Mr. ot the United States to Increase PreleesteMUy Sukarno, Indonesia’s presl- The North Coventry 5 b. M .79 HAM SPREAD lb. ’live foMowing: were also reap- Its rates, by 166 per cent. en’s a u b award tor best senior *® ’^°®* Boisvert, and too LeRoy HusUe’’ award went to senior Us kind help to too victims of The proposed Increase In rates' homemaker went to Lorry Schweyer Awards went to Effle Scott Rose. toe recent earthquake in Peru in H «»mmlUee and ex- will mean a much larger ex­ Giesecke, and Robert Bray, an Costas and Stephen Gallnat. In track and field, the two as well as the formation of a ha- "Our Produeo Is-Ahirayi Oflvdm Fm lii" ^ T J ^ t o e Pirotlon date of terms are as penditure for toe town, especial­ outstanding senior pursuing toe The Creative School of Hair- '"®“^ valuable fla yer awards tlonal committee, headed by a «uUy on toe ouWer of another . j ly in toe area of fire hydrant Aslan leader. Prince Norodom field of teaching, received a dressing $60 scholarship went J*'?*’® Prosented to Senior Cap- Cabinet secretory, to assist surance Advisory, 1975; Thomas charges. to Rodolphe St. Oermian/i’ A , Edgar Boisvert and Jun- Peru should be taken as proof CANTALOUPIS 3 for 99e | LARGE PLUMS » . 29e Sihanouk Cambodia, when $100 award from toe Education Freefhy ai)df George Barton, 'The granted increase is Just Association of Coventry, B o e k Hartlnl and' some of his children silver tray from Caludon Cas- *®^K®n O ^ o fsk lo . that the Western Hemisphere TOMATOIS 29e I SiEOLESS GRAPIS lb. 39e Permanent Building (Committee. paid him birthday greetin*rs. 29 per cent lower than toe re- The John Philip Sousa music B® School In Coventry, England o " * " ^ m e y received the once again U the continent of 1973; Bernard Grous, Tax Re­ "Just like me," said toe old quest made by toe water corn- award, $28 and a pin, went to 'v*'* . •>« Inscribed with Debra “ ■ ^ ® Memorial solidarity and brotherhood NOTICE!! Af of Juno 21st, wo wiU bo CLOSED on SUNDAYS FOR> view, 1973; Buell Chapman, pany. The additional revenues Mary Arm Hansen. A $60 check Edmondson’s name as the stu- “ ®“***nndlng fresh- where there Is no room for self- .Rioa, his face puffy and pale THE SUMMER. Wo wlH, howovtr. itoy OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS Frarvcls Phllllps and Joseph n*"® **> help cover toe expenses was presented to senior Fred- **®P* contributing the most work nUue^te. Ishness, and from which the sin- and his legs powerless. And Powers, Recreatlon Cammls- o f toe new $2.3 million treat- erick Yam a, for excellence In ^®*' B>® student council. m 'I Rohert H. cere unity of our countries will HR 8:00 P.M. 0«n. Lon Not, who led toe (Cam­ n , cere umiy or our cour bodian coup, "is toe quiet type •*®®’ *®^3. ment plant. science by toe Akim Engineer- Recognition was given to sev-- A ’"'®” ’ *®*' rosull development and pro- Also toe Rev. John- Lacey, At a public hearing on toe Ing Co. era! students for awards al- f®"®®* ■ outstanding runner, ^ e ss which ROAD SHQH*|N0 RtAlA (W e BeMrve The U gnt To Lim it OoMitlttee) Just like Suharto," Sukarno add­ our peoples de- main STRf f 7 , ROUTS 30 ed. Grove Hill Cemetery, 1973; Proposed Increase, held In Ver- -The Patricia Ann Boly ready received during toe year ^ f*^**®!'***®- Rich- mand. W ^ r u ff Drlggs, Zoning Com- non last spring, Town Attorney Award, presented by toe Sec- These Included toe DAR award ®*'“ Charles Lathrop VERNON; CONN. f7 2 4 1 M Suharto, Sukarno’s successor mission, 1975; Burton Chamber- Abbott Schwebel, along with ond “ recelved ------j —.— ”Your Friendly Butcher Shop! 1 In the presidency, led toe mill Congregational Church, recipients Debra Edmpndwvn towk ***"* designation oy, once agato” toe’ toMks oV'toe BXPkiT ■KPAns ^ movement v^h t^k over m"'; WUUam^ker tor'ElllngtoT7^d T^^^^ s S TtaL‘p u S g ”1^7“ Hel“ of ^ ro^ras^ntSS*^Lai!^ Also presented at the assem- " '^®“ “ ON i n c Y c m y was the nmnsr-un a « .m P«roonal appreciation." IM bly was toe runner-up award MOM. Mm, §ar coup In the fall nate) 1978; William Satryb, Opposition appearances were Shop Award of $26 Vent, to S***® Ellen Aronson, Ken Gan- for toe track team’s second r M . o r a w W 9L g y 0* ISSB- Although Sukarno was Planning (Commission, 1976; also made by’ Mayor Frank Mc- James Pillion for excellence in hoskle Qaiy Ferguson and Dan place finish at the 42nd Aimual A dictionary prepared by the I MANCHESTER dMjSy implicated in the Com- Lenore Ekiund, Permanent Coy, State Sen. Robert Houley, metals. Carden. Class 8 Track ahd Field Meet, National Bureau of Standards munlst attempt, Suharto refused Building (Committee, 1973, and State Rep. Gerald Allen and riiuK M\Rk! r Itotary a u b awards of $25 for , The drama club m 7 e a lur- ^ 1 Lakes woe named as lists 7,800 colors .by name The to let him be brought to trial be- Clarence O’Crowley, Economic numerous (Uistomers' of the nert year’s basebaU captain, book specifies hundreds of 'vari- MAIN ,IPI ! I MANl Ml Ml K cause of his still considerable Development Commission, 1976. <^ompany. high ranking students who ar- »^rise award of lu own to its 4 * continuing their education' ! U* faculty adviser, Edmond De M d Ken Oankofskle wUl bead ations of blue, green, pink, yel- the track team. imr and red. ' Open Daily 8 »tn. e n u n . and FrL a a.m. • 8 p.m. e Sat. $ a.m. • 8 pju.

r - j •\"'’ ■ . ■ J. • • - t ^ PAGE TWENTY-TWO \ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 PAGE TWBNTY-THWBB Quarry Routs Unbeaten Foe Six Wimbledon T"*® /) /? V Side Cards’ Ace Gibson Fight Fans Defeated in London o f Sports TONIOHT'8 SCfUlDULE .. field, Calif., 4-8. 84, 8-6. Misses No-Hitter Agams> Padres Ounver vs. Pizza, 6:16 Nebo LONDON (A P )— Char- ■till left. Honlor Old Albertis vs. Taylors. 7:30 Ne- He Pasarell, U.S. Davis Cup Newcombs. No. a2 eeeaseed lorfor methe Rlessen was paired againstAfrica, By DEAN R. YOST American League bo \ r o 1. tournament, looked partlcu- Frew Mcwuimji NEW YORK (AP) — c a r d s - p a d r e s - Philodelphia to a lone hit' In Angeles adde^a palrx)f runs In season-a two-run shot-hAd tied Wholesale vs. Klock, 6:16 star from Santurce, ,ariy vulnerable after struggling whose reputation r ^ w ws East IHvlaton D - u SW** Roy .Tope oh floop '^eam $ e a m « x p i u ™ flH n o hiil- “ '’® '*'«•’** earUer, Dock 1966. «‘ tee sixth on rijh-injh-scoring\Wts by It In tee eighth. John Bench add ^ Ring Great W. L. O.B. Keeney Puerto Rico, had a . chance to defeat Tom Gorman of Seat- bllmitiated o,.the Baeobali w d softball, two eummer sports, continue to ,,^ . , . a.i .» Sllh* ot the pirates tossed the Jose Cardenal backed Gib- Andy K o^o and Bill- Grah^rke- % d his 21st of tee year for tee Fot. Pero's vs. Fire. 6:16 Robert- tod a y to beat A^UStralia’s Wednesday. He gles. Rlessen dominate the sports scene, but one can’t overlook the *®*5'DUt unfortunately for aeason's only no-hltter, blanking son’s performance, stroking w ltz.- ' Reds while Tommie Agee artd Baltimore 89 .629 — NEW YORK (AP) — _ w L- - Z ... ^ J — _ Ae J w— -Mn Av salfl I T r% oiM. T u XT u A dropped a sot In each of his U.S. No. 1, Stan SmlthNif L«s winter sport of basketball. Just released was a hoop p u ^ Diego, one of his blaz- the Padres 2-0. three doubles, scoring twice and • • • Cleon Jones homered for New New York 87 25 .687 2 The fifirht game’s slam- ——— John Newcombe and add previous rounds—against Angeles, 10-8, 6^. h * e Detroit lication that listed South Windsor High’s Tom Roy as ing missiles misfired, sav- aibson, the 34-year-old, driving in a pair of runs, oibson pkAVEH - e x p o s - York. 81 28 .628 8H bang, good old days were SILK CITY SOFTBALL one mope embarrassment Anatoly Volkov of Russia and Laver, top-seeded Md atron Boston 29 29 .600 B the top player on the All-New England small school hoop inir the Padres the embar- x 7 "r fr ‘' ? o il Garrido drilled an eighth- on review as part of a trib­ CYackink qut 26 base hlU the to the Wimbledon seeding Daniel Contot on Prance. ■ favorite to ^ n the Wlmble^n first team. ------i*aaiiiviAin4 • Kainn. feeling off hls sixUi Singles and lowered his ERA triple and came home on pURS ■ GIANTS — Washington 29 82 .476 9H Walnut Barbers trounced Aca- . Pasarella serving with tre- crown for the third year run Cleveland 32 ute to Jack Dempsey. Roy, the 8-8 junior center for vr.Hrt-, a4.i, h • ■■ u n ^ n i l consecutive victory, appeared 3.76 while upping hls atrpteouts Rico Carty’s single as tee ! Ern> Banks slammed a 28 .44S U’ Then, the crowd se ttl^ dia Restauraht last night at committee. mendous power, had a see-saw- nlng, crushed Bob LuU of Los . ..TAA Meriden » e third baMman Rich victims for the second time on hls way to tee flrst no-hltter to 126 In 107 2-8 , second Braves came from behind to teree-nin blast and Paul Popov- tee Bobcats, netted 764 points Katz and outllelder Mllro Get- S i n ia WWk West Division back and watched Jerry Charter Oak, 12-7. flhe two were due to meet In ^ Qwen Davidson Angeles 6-1, 8-6. Today he faces of hlfl brilliant career. In the lea ^ e to Ton? Seaver's atop the Sxpoa. Ich a 0OIO homer while Jim last season, and has a career man. Oonard High of West Hart- Iv m ki ___ Quarry burst a brand-new Bob Carlson and John Reich- the quarter-finals of the London of Australia before winning 6-4, Dick Crealy of Australia, ___ _ , . “ "® “ Yras tee mini- Only one ball was hit hard, a 129. , Montreal led 4-0 before Hickman contributed a two-run Minnesota 88 19 .667 total of 1,698 going Into hls sen California 85 boxing bubble by stopping ardt each had on Oielr hitUng Grass Courts Championships at 4-6. »-7. The line-up for the women's 4 • ~ gssw.svu o,v iierohero Oiof uietee A'aares,Padres, oxpoauiKexpodlng a liner In tee fifth by Ron Slocum, * * Braves starter Jim Nash ripped '® *" »^® *®v®nth mth consecutive victory, hold blows each were Bill Vlot M d surprtses. nals—Cliff Richey of San Ange- 11a, vs. Patti Hogan, La Jolla, High and Bob Jendga and ing Rt. Louis righthander, who a sharp grounder over second ninth victory, staggered for five tied it for Atlanta at'V6” before *be Giants to seven hits, In- Kansas City 21 89 .880 18H 'Hiat was Madison Square Milwaukee 20 41 .828 20 Garden Wednesday night as a Joe Camposeo and Jlni Me- of Uie stars seeded for lo, Tex., and Marty Rlessen of Calif.; Karen KranUcke, Aus- ■■ ■ ...... ■ and WtiMlfinm j. . ------“ ■ “ “ ‘■‘•—■p-, .a..v.™...b u.y athoxco oxx :„any s game winner. Jim oos- eluding Willie Mays’ 16te horn Auta}^ Me|^ Davis, Gary W ^ h t vvimbledon entered, and al- Evanston, 111. trails, vs. Pat Waikden, South er. Maya also cracked a single ______crowd of IS.ns turned out to and Bob Goehiing each added new touritament record that High. ^ ® * ^ ?' ax ^®'® ®®'’®" before hand- ger homered for the Expos, Wednesday’s Reeolti ready six of them have been Richey, who whipped Haldip Africa; Helen Gourlay, Austra- pulling him within 20 hits of tee „ _. , . V wish a happy 78th birthday to a pair. was DravkM^v held bv Calvin nr, rr-rr zn »n,- to„ni. '''“‘btesday night. Gibson, tee NL's Cy Young Wg Pittsburgh its second .jf * • Dempsey, the old Manassa Pnrinp. Ar-nHia'a hit nttanir •™°<*ed out by players whom Mukerjea of India 6-2, 7-6, had 11a, vs. Kerry MelvUle, Austra- excl^lve 3,000-hlt club. ^ Murobv now the nros and W m w m Mnnrbniiwa ijirrv other oc- Award and Most Vauable Play-’'straight shutout loss. REDS • M ETS__ X A Chicago 6. New York 8 Mauler, and sit in on the big were l i e Meyer. Clayt Nlvlson e x ^ A m e rica n AtxNl^ara. Kahn. He was joined by AndJ “^ l a n t o w ‘ ‘t ' fh I®"llng tee Cords^ to The loser was Ellis, making pmeh hitter Hal McRae lined Washington 3, Minnesota town debut of Poster, the mas­ and Ron Spearin with three Newcombe and Rod Lav- speedy little Frenchman who vs. Mrs A hard worker, Roy^averaged Burneas of Hall, Geoffrey Bum- retO^S Cincinnati *tb« to* '"^*1** ** * f**^f*^ " “ '***‘^®*' a run-scoring single to cap a PHILMES - ASTROS — California at Cleveland , sive ex-Marine from Presno, each and Paul McNamara with ®*'® ^® Wimbledon seeds upset Dennis Ralston of Bakers- Flrance 88.2 points a gome an ^ V u led ham and Larry Coopersteln of New H j*'® P“ 1«-®S’ The fast- fhree-run ninth as tee Reds ral- Deron Johnson rapped a pair Detroit 9, Oakland 7 Calif., with M knockouts in 34 a pair. In 26 rebounds per o u th ^ HHe e Oonard, Pete CrespanCreepan Withers-Wethers- batters. i x/ ®",®One was^Wlped out ballingfalling right-hander retired tee iiedJied for their victory, snapping of doubles, driving in tee decld- Milwaukee 6, Baltimore 1 fights. could have scored more polkts, field, K. C. Havens of Hall and on ‘a double pla^.^ first------10 Dodger hitters--- before------the Meta’ ' winning streak at four ' ing run and ...... setting up an Insur- They roared as Dempsey, the m Old Injunction Forbids Merger but was uscuaUyUBcuaUy ta k er o ^ .D a v e Reldy of Brirtol Eartem. PW“ «»®‘P‘*‘a whipped Houston The Omaha, Nob., native had Manny Mota singled. Wes Park- games. ance marker In tee Phillies’ vlc- " Today’s Games legend and the memory, demol- Manchester ended Its tennis coms olosa ORde bafore, limiting er then drove In Mbta and Los Lee May’s 16th homer of tee tory. Washington (Coleman 6-4) at '-4shed Jess Willard and Georges ___ / earty In tee third quarter, be- Although outhit, 16-14, Green Cleveland (Austin 0-0), N Carpentler on large movie cauae of tee outstanding overall season with a 6-3 record, Manor managed to outacore New York rWaalewsId 0-0) screen at each end of the arena. play from his teammates. Fred MiarahaU broke into the DeCormier's Motors last night NBA Ownersi Voted Boston (Culp 6-6), N^ Then they roared as Poster, Roy, out of 20 players, placed star-studded golf team. Mansholl AAA Forbids at Charter Oak Park, 13-8. , second In overall ability, cov- was medalist In the OCQL Golf Simpson Top Only games scheduled. the new heavyweight sensation, Burt Baskervllle homered for went down before the flailing erteg shooting ranges, bail han- Eleld Day at Manchester Coun- Manor. Jim Purtlll, Marsh Pot­ try dub. flats of Quarry, the California No in Re:cent Talks dllng control, foul shooting, Females Use College Star ter, Jim Breen and Basker- physical qualities, rebounding The tall, slender golfer was National League Irishman who put himself back ville each had two bingles. Bob into the role of a leading con­ ATLANTA (AP) — Frank Mieuli, saying he once ability, defense, and unclasei- joined by Rich MeskeUi and BIH O f Falsies East Diviston tender for Joe Prazler’s title. simier and M m y Lane paced .^as the "lone voice in the wilderness,” claims he has fied areas. He totaled 166 Zaneito of Maloney High and Of Decade Tom Carlson and BiU Thrsa of W. L. Pet. O.B. Poster met sports writers aft­ enough votes to kill a merger of the National Basket- points. — Kilby, Rick COUNTRY (9^UB Canard High. LONDON (AP) Girl ate- NEW YORK (AP) Chicago 88 34 AT9 er ,the fight, seatelT slde-by-slde ball Association with the American Basketball Associa­ Another selection on tee All- REF TO RESCUE— Mac Foster slumps forward against Referee John LoBi- Andrews, Rusa Burnett and In tee Thomas Kelley Champ- 1®!®® who breagt tee finishing Simpson, an ^ ffew York 81 80 .608 4 with Quarry, and accepted his tion. Following are the pairings for New England large schoot team anco after being hit by Jerry Quarry in sixth round.,. Sensing win, Quarry Ken Burnett each added two. ion of Champions Award, baaed t®P« with pa^lded bras—known Pittsburgh 81 83 .484 6Mi 8 loss with grace. Manor 225 022 0—13-14»3 The owner of the San Francis- ABA announced Tuesday the Friday’s MJemiber-Guest Shot­ was East Catholic High's cap­ St Louis 28 81 .478 6 raised his arms. Before round was over, Foster was a TKO victim in Garden. on football, eoooer, cross ooun- falsies •^-'wore given a stern "It 's not really that bad a . CO Warriors here for the two atfiTiing of Simpson, a star at ______tain, Tim Kearns. The 6-4 sen­ DeCormier 000 202 4— 8-16-1 gun Golf Tournament at the try, baakebbali, swimming, warning tdday by the women’s Philadelphia 27 38 .460 7% feeling,"; the 37-year-old veteran day meeting of the NBA's Board Michigan State who had two Manchester Country Club start- ior, a first team selection a Montreal 22 88 .887 m i of six years in the Marines said BEC SOFTBALL of Governors, said Wednesday years eligibility remaining. at 3 :30: year ago, droi^d to tee sec­ ’wrestling, baseball, track, ten- Amateuf Athletic Association, survey conducted by tee Ameri­ can Broadcasting Company. of his flrst loss. "I’d rather lose ABA Signs Collegian Ralph Simpson After scoring twice In the first that there were seven negative However, ABA Commissioner ond team along with Fran Laf- nds and golf, Mian(4iaster High The association said it was West OivlsioB The -former University of to a worthy opponent than one inning, Gorman Bros, never votes in the most recent merger Jack Dolph said Wednesday he TEX fln from South Catholic High. pdaoed fburth with a total' of 49^ taidng measures to end this Cincinnati 40 U .714 — who wasn't. Then, I’d really feel looked back in trimming the vote by the owners. It takes would reject the Simpson con- Kristof; Dyment; Keoms three times led tee pobits. front running by girls with Southern California halfback, Atlanta 88 26 .669 10 bad.” Town Employes last night at only five votes to kill a merger, tract and fine Denver $10,000 if 3—iMIsUore; Lavlnlo: ehemlng: Bogles Into tee Class L tour­ Oonard was the top team wjte boosted bras. Los Angeles 86 28 .666 10 71H points followed by Hai|, And What mistake did he make? Mt. Nebo, 8-2. "AU I have to do is keep my the contract reached his office. nament with Eaust winning once. ” We want to be sure that tee San Fran. 26 38 .468 IBH Possible Open Warfare Due Cortmtt: O. Smith: Maloney High. 1,100 points, Roone Ariel "I dropped my le ft" Big sticks with Gormans were seven little men together,” said Dolph’s statement came after Horvath He accumulated 1,068 points in real girls not tee [padded ones San Diego 29 89 .438 m i • • • A. president of ABC sports, And when he dropped his left yielded by Jim Dowling and Joe MleuJl, who has the NBiA ri^ht t**® National Collegiate Athletic Mlstret- hls scholastic career, netting win In any tight Iflnish,” said Houston 27 87 .433 18H nounced today. in the sixth, Quaury caught him Quaglia with two each. Mel'Sie- to two stars now with ABA Association urged its members 6—Schotta: Kelley; C. Bogstal; 464 points in 1968-69 season. Halfway Mark ^ Marea Hartman, tee secretary with a right and then battered Former Texas linebacker Wesnezday’z BesuHs bold, Bob Post and Carl Silver teams Rick Barry of Washing- “ >d coaches to invoke an c Eldmards; Atherton: Last year, despite missing six At tee end of tels week’s soft- of tee association. him about the ring, finally Between NCAA and Rockets matched the top hit output In a ton end Zelmo Beaty of Los immediate boycott on the ABA ’n»i4ey games, Keams popped in 877 ball action, tee first round of Tommy Nobis finished second in Chicago 6, San Francisco 1 U . I' losing cause. LIloyd: HUedorwaki: Miss Hartman said she will balloting of tee nation’s sports- Los Angeles 4, Pittsburgh 0 knocking him through the ropes loslne: cause. Angeles. because of the Simpson accl- oteuwe .potnta in 17 games. He hod a play will have been completed. DENVER (A P )— Possi- likely to risk the fine by adding, Dolph said at a news confer- Gorman and on to the ring apron wlUi ^ ^ "Then there wlU either be no ‘*®"‘ - watoon; Susanin: Mk> game high of 40 against Lee Th this dalS: only Center Congo ^ the dresshjg rooms at Lon- writers and broadcasters with St. Louis 8, Son Diego 0 ______count ble open warfare between bound by the acUon of ence Wednesday night that of- Town In tee pSsty League at Robert- <1®" ® Crystal Palace Stadium 666 points. Next were Leroy Atlanta 6, Montreal 6 another right. The ow 1 2-10-3 or one with condltlmis Tlie NBA has operated fo r 26 6—IDubols; Annulit; Berber; 'Har- High of New Haven in tee reached three and referee John- the NCAA and the profes- ^® *®^8r“ ® nneeting this’ ficials of two ABA clubs had son p A ^ remains undefeated. Friday and Saturday to make Keyes, Phirdue halfback, 611 Clncliuiati 7, New York 4 candlelight SOFTBALL that are niore favorable to the **nder a rule prohibiting quarterfinals of play. It was his 'E>v«rett: SpHeoM; points; Roger Staubach, Navy Philadelphia'4, Houston 2 ny LdBlanco stopped it. Hie sional American Basketball ^ could be fined if I been contacted by a man identl- Breaking a 4-4 tie in the sixth NBA than right now,” he said. ^® ®*Knlng of a player until the oitaddox five-foot Jump shot that secured Center Billiards In tee ®**'^® th® ruUnK I® k®Pt In tee as- time was 2K>9.— said anything.” fying ...... - himself as■ Simpson.-. "I’d - Clty enter tee second part soclntlon’s annual champion- quarterback, 474; and George Association over the Den- The board was scheduled to Sraduation of his class, Kennedy .Olemlntino;------ClemlnUno: the win for East. T. 1 i • . Dess than a year ago the rather not aav what franohisea three runs, Tedford’s Bar- . ------— „ .a Ptetrantondo: Melley of tee season with an impres- ®hlps. Webster, IDchlgan State line- Today’s Oainea Rockets 13— iRoniarico; Lennora; MacNa.- • « • . a Rockets signed Spencer Hay- these were and we have no nroof ^ 8® ^11 out to stop discuss a merger at today’s ses- “*;*,<*• sive 18-1 mark. In tee 'Rec "IW® think It is high time that backer, 484. Atlanta (Nlekro 6-8) at Montreal M ichigan s ta t e sta r w ith wood, a University of Detroit it w J S * Z s o r w ? iI w t S X a seventh inning surge by Ray’s alon. ” Actlon of this nature certaln- maim; Karozes 1 5 - tUoKee; Olekskiwkl: Skhner; OCIL 'AU'Stan League at Mt. Nebo tee Lan- built-up curves are ruled out of ABC Sports chose a screening (Renko 2-8), N tw o y e a rs’ e lig ib ility le ft star, who like Simpson had ’ the c S ls ’’ he said ^ Restaurant to notch a 7-8 de- However, a U.S. District ^ cannot help, and might hurt, KoUand The Central . - made the calls,’ approval of a 14— IWhMon; Bengtaton; Uorlarty; tern House team Is front-run- International women’s racing, committee to narrow tee field to Chicago (Jenkina 7-7) at San apparently has been avert- completed only his sophomore . . J .. cislon at Mt. Nebo last night. Court In New York issued an In- Congressional Drl."»ooll terschoiastio League A ^ ed about the possibility^ Two-run homer by T'erry junction last May forbidding the merger." i) has nlngr ^ th a 6-1 mark. There "B y making a start in our five players,, from which the Franclsoo (Robertson 4-0) ed by league action reject- y®**". Denver also termed this 16— (Dotchln: SchBtfer: UottaiXr^ released its aT>; court action concerning the gchliiing paced the winners. Joe leagues to merge. The injunc------Show All- could be a tie for second place own championriiips we hope to voters made their choice. Only gamea scheduled. 16— Peragallo: ,W. Oaric; Plerro; Star teams. on tee with Gunver's Stampers and give a lead for an international EesB than 34 hours after the Dolph Issued his statement In to m to ^ u rt ^ "*®‘* by the _ j ^ 1 Cevitow 'zONzuhT S SCHEDULE said, "If we have to go to court, 17- «amHton; E, KeUey; Ander­ baseSjati is Junior Jim ’VPiW. Action in tee Candlelight ban to include tee Olympic Rockets announced they had ^® Simpson case after the bers. Carl Colangelo, Lenny NBA Players Association. U O V 0 S O n c l L < a r c lS son; tkavls Balesono Police & Fire vs. Wlpco, Wad­ we will.” MandMBter PQgh League finds Lenox Pharmacy Games,” she said. signed Ralph Simpson as "a NCAA headquarters in Kansas Monroe and Jim McOehan The court did, however, per- • Ctampasao; Gnoo- aa one of pdtehera. He was leading with a 6-1 record. Al- "Some of Brett Completes First Game dell In his statement earlier, Dolph paced the losers with two hits mlt the two leagues to formu- P l a V O T l U f o t l i l a i r bort; D. Edwards record. Al- "Some of our flat-chested J hardship case,” AiBA Oommls- City had called upon member tee IndlaiM’ releiction on berti’s Stars is sec^ d. Indy girls have not been too pleased said Nassiff vs. Medics, Buckley sioner Jock Dolph turned thumbs schools to boycott the ABA. Id the Rockets’j , . „ signing 1 1 of each. late plans to submit to Cbn- *vxv«a/XT* < n«wirlal/\na r-z ____1______. . mm ^ . . . . j tt«.x _ 4. t v ____z.<____ 1 League at Kenney Field finds with some of tee photo-finish de- Oilers vs. Normans, Ver- down. Later, University of Kentucky " ‘ f 7,:L‘n Oil 203 X—7-9-4 gress, which must flrst grant The undefeated East Hartford planck Last Night’s Fights lemno along with his pitch- Klock in front with a game clslons which have gone against Dolph said Wednesday In a Coach Adolph Rupp, president ^®o^„'"b?taws “ h t o ^ r ^ t 110 020 2—6 9-3 permission for a merger. Hien Dovelettes vriU face the power- hiUea was the leading MUer edge over a rapidly advancing them.” RSox Do Impossible, statement that "If such a con- of the National Association of I"®" the matter would go back to the softbaU last-pitch HONOLULU —^Adolph Pruitt, . 'for Manchester with a .330 ave*^ American , Driving School. ______any member club from r i g ^ HTOY SOFTBALL and actual merger provi- ®bampIon Raybestos Cardinals 142%, Los Angeles, AMERICAN LEAGUE tract _ does_ _In fact _ exist _and Is Basketball Coaches, announced, stopped age for 19 games. He also carver- Play in (he Silk City loop ends players whose college eligibility Pair of fow-nm ^ o ^ In- couldn’t be agreed upon Stratford In the 14th Annual OharMe SWpes, 147, Matters tightened up a little gubniitted to the commissioner, 'The air Is cleared.” Oakland, / ed third iuwv«^ mix - KANSAS CI'TY (A P )— 'The Boston Red Sox finally If that stage is ever reached, qrho^*nt^^o Hartford High opeze, 147, Phoenix, ArU., out- roan Jton Reseny, Tony Denuod, Playoffs among tee leagues will loaded cU tee Phlladelptila docks have done what they couldn’t do all season— ^win 'two Army ft Navy Club at Waddell Rlngsby, president and Commissioner Dolph and It’s all Colonelsv./viuiicia m do its,fco AKV.-T J..UU—*v—- Uecting — o fKo XTDA .A.A . . . . . School st‘ 6:30,® pointed Ruben Rivera, 146, Las Jim Gorman end Jim Ournlas take place followed by tee dou- in 1797. Most hamees horses U The Cards will pitch either 6-8 — consecutive games on the road. ^®M. general manager of the Rockets, over ■with.” and gave final approval to N ^ one menrer conation In^the*^ The Cards wlu piicn eiuier 6-8 'Vegaa, lO- Jorge Gomez 122 from league ctiampicn Wethers- ble elimination Town Slow Pitch racing today trace to Messen- Itie victlmB were the K an sas------^------The Clubmen. 7-5. traU Sears, ^ad announced Simpson’s sign- The assistant executive di- J^yl®. “ l®."®"’ ®'^®*' *^® Jota ( S b t R a j erm ath^f the Ralph SzeJvk whIie"tr^Do “ ®^°’ '°’»^*'ed out Demie-’ fleld High. From Platt High of Softball i Tournament. ger. 10-3, by two games but time [pg i^th gome fanfare Tuesday, rector of the NCAA, Arthur Miami Floridians City Royals, who were on the evened the count In their is running out. But after the commissioner’s Bergstrom, said at Kansas City General managers of the ABA Camposeo and DeimlB McOor- 8i87>lng hassle. S wTltett (4 of^rD iIke Du® Pal<«=®n‘a .^ 2 % , Las Vegas receiving end of a strong show- ^alf of tee flnrt with an un- a like mimiber in de- NBA Commissioner Walter preg 10. (AP Ffaoteftix) Two runs In the last half statement w m issued on the the collegiate organization would mid-July to study a 1970-71 Ing by young Ken Brett despite earned run With two out, An- feat. Kennedy said the NBA would in- ^ Mets Blow Two-Run Lead Cardinals’ Torre, Javier Protect Gibson’ s Bid sixth Inning brought AftN from fij-gt day of the ABA’s annual hav^ no further comment im- sched^e. Each team again will A AX A AX Two former UConn baseball tee 98 degree heat The 31-year- booted Atom Otis’ ground B. A. Club 034 400 1 a 4-3 deficit to a 5-4 success, meeting, Rlngsby said he would mediately. He said "w e’ll just play/84 regular season games, old southpaw allowed just three scored on Lou PlnleUa’s single The Oubmen is the only entry have nothing to say. hold that in abeyance and see but^ IXilph said efforts will be Jeffries T^ps Mound Staff hits whUe striking out eight as scored on Lou Inlella’s -ing!* to turn the tables on the front- However, he gave strong In- what happens regarding Simp- niade to shorten the time per- DUSTY SOFTBALL ijor League tee Red Sox chalked up a 3-1 to center ' runners this season. dlcation the Rockets are not son.” /io d . A'U 11 runs tatiied In the fifth Cincinnati Has Problem, for a 4-4 spUt on tee Boston coUected iU Anal two N Walks and an error let In the and sixth innings last night at tying and winning runs. . T tead ers= Brett, who completed the first Robertson Park as Center Con­ Frosh John McKeon oxH 1.x came without the benefit of Ed Hanlon collected the only go edged Connecticut Bank ft AMERICAN LEAGUE game By DEAN YOST tatlon immediately, howiver. control, walking 11. He also hit He flrst must serve a two-week jjortat^ ^ b y 1 ^ who MEXICO CITY (AP) — Brazil Brazil and Italy had been and collected three RBIs as ‘This Is Going to Be My Week,^ a boses-loaded walk to Tony lead had turned into a 7-4 Reds’ RUNS BATTEID IN—W. Horton, Dipping down into the jajrvee ranks after five games three others. the Cincinnati Reds this and Italy, exhausted by the among the top favorites before the unbeaten leaders won their Perez and May's forceout victory. active duty hitch In tee Army S c e m ^ * c ^ ^ - “ ^ The win went to Dave Ker- Detroit 66; F. Howaird, Washing- and bringing up John McKeon proved to be a gem for ^ ^ „® PetroceUl at second with Yas- seventh straight. season is a rather arbitrary ^ X T- to J a 4- XT 1 XX 1 - TT-XTtzwV. XXX- 4-la«n XX beginning Saturday * at Ft. fre*A*v»a1H ai^At4n

‘ -l°n^ World Cup RESOLTS Coach Jim Penders at East Catholic High this.past base- Meade, Md. He joins Sonny sie- ®coring. A fast ' doub'.eplay In the Trevino Eyes U.S. Open Title Army ft Navy 1 1 0 1 0 2-6-1-3 World Soccer Cup. rested today defense la probably the seventh preserved the -win. decision made sobie years HUTS—White, New York, 86; A. ball season. McKeon, only 15 and a freshman, walked bert as the only Boston holers RoJa®’ throw to first, howev- ALUMNI BASEBALL off with team batting honors------complete road games this «f. went wUd after PetroceUl Best for the Bankers were CHASKA, Minn. (AP) serious with his Intentions, re- "I put them In my golf bag ago by Abner Doubleday— Johnson, Callforhla, 86. ® ® ^ . ® ° ° A® '’®*°'‘® ^ Sunday’s toughest in the. world. Its goalie, Five-Time’College Champs as East enjoyed its finest sea- season, and appearing in all year. banged into him trying to break Cook, Kershaw and Hoffman; match which will'determine the Elnrico Albertosi, has only Pitching tind batting star for Jim Armetrong and Steve — Lee 'Trevino, no longer malned jovial in his week of and ate one each hole,” Trevino or was it Alexander Cart­ HOME RUNS—F. Howard, Wash M. Murphy and Van Riper. son in history. post-season games had a 6-3 The Red Sox jumped on for- vp the double play, and Smite champion. conceded four goals in the tour- Bantiy’s Oilers last night at Me- Oahmsen, each with two hits discouraged b y the first preparation. said. "I not only burned up the wright?— limiting baseball Ington, 19; J .PoweU, Baltimore, Congo 000 033 X—6-11-1 ball he ever hit at Hasel- Trevino promised, however, course, but my mouth along Battle Florida in Finals Hie Eagles playing in 21 won-loss record. Jim Connors, mer teammate Dave Morehead ®cored from second, One” JtIn” ’^oser^''tHe^UUe is “ ®®** , KO“*-®®®rtng nament so far. „,orial Field was Jeff Maher. teams to nine players ataa 17. games had a 16-6 record and kuss Bilodeau and Skip Boe- for a quick run in tee first in- The Red Sox open a four- C.B.T. 000 014 0-^i3-i tine National, classed him- M oriLlv In t^ tLlav af “ brulsli^; Uruguayan But the best defense will be He struck out 10 batters and OMAHA (AlP)—Florida State, U8C Ooaich -Rod Dedeaux is PITCHING (6 Decisions)—^Tiant were 18-4 during regular season quet, all undefeated, had marks nlng. Mike Andrews singled to game series against tee Yan- tor ^ .^ h t’s ^ duke ‘*«*®'“ ® Wednesday at facing the best offense. stroked two singles in a 5-2 ------self and Gary Player as week when Crowds of more than 30.000, time. 1 « .imniv ermronm dnclnnnti>R never in the Winner’s circle of expected to start sophomore Minnesota 0 , 1.000, 3.12; 3 tied activity. East advanced as far 2.4) and 1-0 respectively, left and took third tm Carl Yas- kees tonight at Fenway Park, oler toe M M cLst^r Auto Itarta The Brazilians have scored 16 win over Ponticelll’s Contrac- the m en to beat in th e ? of his atolrers gave him a including Lee’s fleas, find out over toe Maitonester Auto Parts relaxing its guard in the goals in five games so far. Only tors. tee college world Series in four ^ghthander Greg Wldman «W ) with .760. “ J^® !| '® ® !®UTS STRIKEOUTS — — -McDowell, McDowell, d e d - e Tournament before bow- Jeffries, Con- then scored when Reggie Smith pitch against another former ® DI ®**®^ A*'*® All xA-D, dying minutes of the game with West Germany, with 16, has N H Golf 7(Hh U.S. Open gDlf chiSi- Reggie Smite pitch against Big men for the MB’s were DeClcclo singled and pionship. touj^i to pick out toe best nine previous trips, and Southern F,„rtda State countering with veland, 137; LoUch Detitrft, 97. *"« “ t* » no-hltter to Gilbert Bilodeau and Bosquet fol- grounded out to second. Red Sox hurler, Gary Waslews- a 1-0 lead had to fight back to done better, doubled and Bob Blomberg sin- Scott Eagleson and Kevin Hlers. top West Germany 4-3, In an Brazil, twice winner of the Trevino, the wise-cracking from a roster that is batting (^aUfornla, champion five times, junior southpaw Pat Os b u r n Wlnsted. lowing The tall hard ^irowlng The Royals c ^ e right back ki. , ■nM; former allowed only two gled twice for the Oilers. Team Ih*ops Mexlcan-*Amerlcan from El .277 has hit 91 home runs and the last in 1968, clash Thursd^ ( - ). Bach )>as a World Series NATIONAL LEAGUE McKeon appeared at tee plate senior Juhnls, pitched 50 and _ _ _ - ■ 4 k mi mi overtime ^ ZZZZH\. scoring ZZZ^ duelV4VZWZ 1here. Z . AIZEven V I Worlds m azA Cup is ^ given Z T WZZ VZZZ an edge V Zgain Log,„^ 12 2 *■ “ *® oe- yjg backs of both teams scored Sunday’s finals at Mexico City’s m onH Paso, Tax., and Player, the ll^ Is leading tee National League night for tee NCAA baslebaU victory. BATTING (160 at batS)-Carty, ** times, had 16 hits, scored 10 two-thirds libUngs and waUced and Hlers came through dramatic finale Azteea Stadium fanned 10 and collected two sin- tie South African, played mwe ...X. wuo i„„i..Mi„o. o in the (to^mauc «nale. ^ A ^ c a Stadium. ^ enough Ip Tourney West Division by 10 games. pennant. f ^ Gene Amman was tee big hero Atlanta, .401; Perez, Cincinnati, •tro® and had 10 runs batted in 26. Jeffries is:Med 29 free passes. with three base hits Including a practice rounds leadliig up to to­ Statistics like that m ^ e U , ^ tjje top -ranked TrojaM Wednesday night. The Semlnolea .870. to set the paoe with a .348 aver- Beside® MoKeon, Socha, sec- double with the bases loaded. X w ®^’" f 'lY®^ »>®>P the plate* from his White Sox Factors has played two overtimes In this once before in World Cup mates WARREN, CHilo (APj —New day’s first round than any oth­ tout^ on tee reserves trying to ^ tch ed , having dra'wn a bye in unbeaten junior righthander \riio RUNS BATTED IN—Perez, d n - age. McKeon batted .838 in baseman Don Gaudreau, Guy Tally added two hits for World Cup, will meet Uruguay competition, in 1638, in France, ers in the field of 138 profesalon- break into tee Uhe-.up. But Hal hie double-eUmlnation tourna- entered tee gsune with a 0.60 clnnati, 67; Bench, Cincinnati, 68 poat-season play. Longo and Juknis were named the winners, luke Gerber and Haven CMlege dropped to fifth in a consolation match Saturday Italy won 2-1 in a semi-final , ™® ? “ ®™ ‘®‘"®‘* “ " ’ ®® *n the'team'itandlngs at als and 14 amateurs. McRae, whose ninth - Inning jnent Wednesday night, Florida ERA, spabed seven hits,fanned HITB—Peres dnclnnaU 88- McKeon Is the first freshman to tee All-Hartfort County Coo- While moot other mem ben o< r. „io-to . . . . . 1 . _ ...... __ • ...... ball at East. Me- ference AlLStar team. End Yanks ^ Skein AP bingles. Mexico a ty . The game will round and went on to take the *" ‘^l® “ 2-® the N G A ^ tdlege dlvlsiw golf ,x ^ ^ ® « J J , .A determine third and fourth Jules Rlmet Trophy by beating lead since the first championship Wednesday !?® ^ Oilcago for and weighs in at Darkiiess ended playi after inning. Seniors who graduated were place. Hungary 4-2 t-handed batter’s CjSICAGO (AP) — Pitcher Jerry Janeski drove in five innings. Moriarty’s 'boasts “’^ ‘i^n’rD^lKibowskl ^ Bantly 000 410 0- 6-812 continued his st^ n | p la y X w - the season was J“ hnis, Tom S u iiiy^ three runs and Duane Josephson laced out four an 8-3 record with a game and . . ^ Jeffries and outfielder Mike hits and Bill Melton crashed his Ipth hmoer. , Ponticellls How can y w complain about, teams meet for tee a two-run homer in tee fifth inn- STRlKEbuTS — Seaver, New ^ *30-foot triple against Gilbert one-half edge over runner-up 200 000 0-2-6-3 ^er^ tied for 2nd place ??;:ye” ’a rivS ^ S 2 ^ iS i All these factors helped the Nassiff Arms. after 36 holes. ._xa not playing vmen a t ® ^ *® 8®" firiit time in tee tourney. ing—hls flrst of tee year. Ybrk, 129; Oibaon, St. Louis, 126. durlns the regular season. The Line Expected Drawn Today ALUMNI JUNIORS ! At fh . h»i»„o______— x ._ Trevliio eight. ing toe way this one la?” won' H Ave. Chicago White Sox score; a 6-3 season in tee' sev- Moria^ys 201 46—12-7-2 At the halfway mark, Grabow- ••■xtu ' young outfielder has three AB R going dered MbRae. "I t ’s kind of nice 16 .348 victory over tee New York Yan- ante cut Chlcago’a lead to 5A. Man. Auto 002 03— 6-2-0 Outhit. 9-8. Manor Construe- ski had 89.71-140, four strokes weak“ ^sitid years left to play for tee Ea­ McKeon 48 10 Eagleson and Kelly, Neis- In NFL Players’ Contract to sit back on tb« bench and gles and has already secured a Socha 67 15 20 .299 Jt®®® Wednesday night, but what two out in the eighth, wanger, Gerber, Valentine, night at the West Side Oval. watch these guys hit. Even Migrated Bird Shackles Mates, position on tee 1970 Hartford Longo' 46 10 14 .280 really sto t^ d tee Yankee six- Murcer and Roy White both sin- Oiarletiois and L. Snuffer. NEW YORK (AP) — The bat- commissioner’s role and also Steve Anderson went the route watching b|sttlng practice can Country Conference All-Star Juknis 28 7 7 .280 Kanje winning streak was a stu- ^led, giving the Yankjsea new tie line is expected to be drawn that a failure by the players to besting Joe Banning. Rniiino rvAiiAx.. 1 . . 1 AX- a___ ^''® n®®n here more than a be fun.” team. MUes 4 1 1 .280 pendous catch by centerf(elder hopes. Danny Cater, wlram the • DfTEBNA'nONAL LEAGUE . ______5!^i®fi'* "‘?.® »®'^- :^ k ^ ia . . . uiw xuu. course ) Each side came up with today between the owners and honor previous commitments Is Hits by Ralph Faber and Ed «andings with 686, and New Ha- three years lago TrevlM Home runs by Tommie Agee, Little John Socha, covering Ferron 36 12 8 .222 Ken Berry. ^ Yankees count on liMavlly, only two hits but Ansaldi’s' Con- players of the National Football hampering collective bargaining EUls gave the Manors a 2-0 Yen’s total was 604. Grabowskl’s

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Aniw«r tp,rn»lou« ru»»l« AutomobllM For Solo 4 THERB OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN s a d WHIPPLE BusIiim s Qppoituiilty 2 8 H«lp ESAP, .IT'S THE CLASSIC PILEMAAA 3 1 OF TWO CONTlSARV Here and There I960 PLYMOUTH Fury • convert­ HE'S SAFE.' CLASSIFIED ible. Good running condition. G o FIGURE DEP T. J WMEM HOGGWELL KOW THAT THEVRE HiTCMED^THE ONLV A PUNNER c a n t PULES.' PERHAPS M is in y^AS COURTING DELLADREAM, 6NE DISHED EARN 815-$80,000 MAKE OUT w h ile IF I CLAIM THAT ACROS.S 2 Ailments 1999 Siinh, excellent running TIME SHE GOES INTO THE KITCHEN 16 OIRL FRXDAT, amoU, on«-glrl, , STANOIN' ON t h e 1 HAD SOMETMlhid 3 Pseudonym of '*’*iHwisii=i condition. Call 947-9329. UP SOME MEALS THAT y/OULON'T STOP- FOR A GLASS OF WATER - 1 Capital of AS A alr-condlUoned office, ICuirt be 0AC...ANV COPE IN MY EVE,THEY'LU Charles Lamb, liU^(=4raHM able to handle complete office KNOWS THAT.' TAKE THE . Austria 4 Son of Cush biii-jwi=iw advertising (2IGHT, MATOP.'* PLAV OYEfZ.' 7 Coiitinerrt THIS BUFFALO STEAk Yt MANNS/DEAR! I HERE’S A GOOD I HOW'D WE MISS iTi^ WEVE SHELL DEALER procedure. Small manufactur­ (Bib.) H isira CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 13 Joined in 5 Require.s Truck»-^Traetort 5 16 THE GREATEST, V HOPE'^U'LL LIRE Restaurant. / eaten in ejerv ing concern. 648-3100. . alliance m r j H 6 Paid notices in i ^ i n Q M 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. HONET - AND THIS \ MV UPSIDE-DOWN Ambitloui^ men wanted novf 14 Surfilcal saw newspapers ^ 15 Sm ears with 1M7 FORD dump truck, F800, DANDELION SALAD A OOOSE6ERRV for several high volume viscous mud 7 Summer (Fr.) hew motor and tronamlMion. service stations. located In 8 Soviet COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. CAN'T BE BE ONE OF THE IG Artists' frames writer, —— 43 Bogs down in Seven-yard body. 742-8262. the Windsor, Conn, area. Ex­ mountains mud BEAT.' 17 Variety of 9 Recommence S, G ardner n H i/’*? »AV BEFORE PUBUOATION perience is not necessary. ' “FINASr* chalcedony 45 Weird JEEP, Gladiator, pickup, 1999, 10 Unfold 28 Fly aloft, as DeadUne tor Saturday and Monday U 4 ;S0 p.m. Friday 18 Hawk's leash a bird 46-Wheys of m ilk 4-whecl drive, standard, 6. No Excellent paid training, fi­ 11 Ashen 47 Asseverate 19 Hops' kiln 12 Ensign (oh.) 29 Pheasant money down, low monthly pay­ nancing available. Insurance CLERK TYPIST 21 Tenet hrooil 49 French verb PLEASE READ YOUR AD ments. Call 236-BlSO and speak BY V. T. HAMLIN 20 Negotiates form and retlremcint plans, plus Experienced full-time. Positions 22 OrcRon's 21 Standards of 30 D to Mr. Dlau or Mr. Sampson. highest 50 Woorly plant many more benefits. require gOod typing skilUi and a A COMPLETE . '------WELL, I ’M perfection 32-frfed ica mojimtain 22 Very small eollege degree 51 Algonquian business math background. BACK ON /'. 5IPNT KILUIMG 25 River in Texas Indian Call weekdays, 289-1621, WHEELS... / c =N KILL .,)IT...RISHT distaiice^ fab.) ' - ENOINE' / MOM/.' 27 Anp.lo-Saxon 33 Transpose 52 S-shaped TraHcn— nights and weekends, until 9 23 stpeam in p.m., call Joe Beaton, 649- ■ thcow ^^Y ance (ah.) worm Mobil* Hom«s 6-A CLERK 3pDemeanor 14 Wortliless 39 Cylindrical 53 Measure of 0294. 32 Basque cW taiilc iiits 41----- steppes cloth Experienced. Good figure apti­ 34 Kuwaitis of Siberia 54 Japanese coiu 1999 WINNEBAGO, tent-Uke tude. 7 he ABSUMENT nm}iSr export camper, sleeps 6, like new, B2B- SHELL OIL COMPANY 8 9 w IT IT" l a s t e d u n til 35T5evotce T“ 2 3 4 r ~ r ~ i S062. Apply ^ ;c.i * ----PARK. = ^ ' ' ^ 6 Zygomatic (BockvUle, Toll Free) 477 Connecticut Blvd. l4 bone 13 1 PAN 1970, 16’ travel trailer, FIRST NATIONAL 643-2711 East Hartford. 37 Baranof 16 87S-3136 self-contained, marine. toilet, m ountain 15” STORES, INC. 38 Pause stove and oven, awning, gas 1? It i Park A Oakland Aves., OUT OUR WAY BY J. a WILLIAMS 40 Far off (comb, Automobiks For Solo 4 and electric refrigerator, bat­ form) 19 26 11 tery pack, Reeve hitch, mir­ East Hartford, Conn. 41 British gun IF you CALL THAT LUCK. 1993 DODGE Dart, station wag­ ror. Reason — sickness. Call Help Wanted— I& YOU OOT 7 0 CALL THIS ''Y “*2 Germ an river 22 23 HERALD on, radio and heater. Best 643-9768, 145 Hilliard St. A MIRACLE.' 44 China — — 3K. T M B M Female 35 4G Hindu robe 5T“ offer. Call 943-7334. BOOKKEEPER­ BOX LETTERS STREAMUTE 41' fully furnish­ KE'YPUNCH Operators — ex­ 48 Formerly 35 37 ed, shaded lot. $2,860. Flnanc-' Business Services Housohold SarvicM Hofitinq and Plumbing 17 SECRETARY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS (archaic) 1999 FORD convertible, auto­ perienced, days, part or full­ For Yoor ing available. Immediate occu­ Offered 13 To work under supervision of 51 Austere 5!” 40 matic transmission. 1991 Chev­ Offartd 13>A SAM WATSON Plumbing and time. Immediate assignments, BUT 1 CHANGED ^ 53 Mistakes 1JP rolet 2-door sedan. Very good pancy. Inquire In person, the assistant food service Man­ OH, MAN... AM I WELL, I GUESS I'M JUST very high pay. No fee. Apply 44 InformatiiMi REWEAVING of bums, moth- Heating. Bathroom remodeling ager, Figure aptitude neces­ MY MIND AND PUT CLAD YOU DID,' NOT THE QUITTING TYPE.' 55 Rugged running condition. 949-2029. Charfest Trailer Park, Route ALL appliances repaired, wash­ Staff Builders, Suite 602, 11 m ountain holes, zippers repaired. Win­ and repairs. Free estimates. sary, maintain all. records and INTO HIDDEN cove. 49 5ll THE HER.\LD wUl not 30, Vernon. crests 46 47 dlsclnaa the Identity of CHEVROLET, Belair, 1996 4- ers, refrigerators, dryers, elec­ dow s)iades made to measure, Call 649-3808. Asylum St. 278-7610. care for all correspondence nec­ 56 Mortgagee tric ranges. Parts and service 51 52 53 54 ojiy advertiser using box , door sedan, V-8, automatic all slXe Venetian blinds. Keys essary for a properly run die­ 55 Tender touch letters. Readers answer­ transmission, power steering. guaranteed. Prompt, courteous made while you -wait. Tape re­ tary department. For further In­ 56 Meatless RECTOWN SPECIALS 55 56 ing blind box ads who Extra nice. $795. 649-6290. service. Call 649-0066. corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 Mininary, formation, call the Personnel DOWN desire to protect their 57 St We have in stock for im­ SHARPENING Service — Saws, Main St., M941221. Department, 646-1222, ext. 248. II Identity can- follow ‘his 1964 BUICK Skylark con­ Drossmaking 19 1 Anatomical mediate delivery fourteen brand knives, axes, shears, skates, OPERATORS Manchester Memorial Hospital, duct procedure - vertible, V-6 engine, standard new PROFESSIONAL rug shampoo­ 71 Haynes St., Manchester. transmission, very good con­ rotary blades. Quick service. ing, wall to wall carpets. Fast, DRESSMAKING and alterajUons (Ntwipaper [nlerpiise Aisnj Enclose your reply to AVALONS (from 13 thru 17 Capitol Equipment Co., 38 done in my home, reasonable. the box In an envelope — dition, 643-9787. ft.) efficient service. Call for free WANTED Main St:, Manchester. Hours estimates. 646-4220. Prompt service. Call 649-1133. address to the ClassUled PL'YMOUTH Fury, 1964, 4-door While they last we will Include dajly 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:30-9. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Manager, Manchaster hardtop, V-8, automatic, power ab.solutely free, a complete Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7958. —All rifhH t< Evening Herald, together hitch, wiring mirrors and awn­ )______with a memo llstli^ th'! steering, power brakes. $596. Building— Moving— ^Trucking- AT Opening for experienced Al­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Clean. 649-6290. ing at the posted price of trail­ ORG.^N and stereo service of­ companies you do NOT er only. fered by professional electronic Contractinq 14 Storage 20 pha-Numeric IBM keypunch- want to see your letter. service. For appointment call er to work full-time days. Your letter wUi be de­ VOLKSWAGEN, 1968, automa­ DORMERS, garages,, pot]^es, MANCHESTER Dellvery- Company offers excellent WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE stroyed If the advertiser tic transmission, excellent con­ after 6:30, Mr. James Chartler, TRUCK CAMPER 647-1303. rec rooms, room ■aaditions. llght trucking and package de­ wages and working condl> is one you’ve mentioned. dition, low mileage. Reason­ SPECIAL kitchens, add-a-levelii, roofing, livery. Refrigerators, 'washers tlons. Convenient free paric- It not it will, be handled able. Call after 6 p.m. 649- siding, general repairs. Quality ing and above averagr'Mne- DON'T SLIDE In the usual manner 3666. CUSTOM MADE slip covers, and stove moving, specialty. N fc-lY f ------111' f«f 10’ SPORTSMAN'S DREAM $82 - $129, in the convenience workmanship. Financing avail­ Folding chairs for rent. 649- flts. Apply DOWNTOO CLOSE AMP CLOSER ' C 1«<« h Nl« l« TU l«« Ui »»« 0 1070 models to fit % or % ton ’9)8 CADILLAC, Deville, 4-door of your living room. Choose able. Economy Builders, Inc. 0762. pick-ups, twelve units - to from over 200 exciting prints. 643-6159, 872-0647 evenings. FAST... hardtop. Loaded with air-condi­ choose from, priced as low Lost and Found 1 tioning. No money down, low Grant’s of Vernon, 872-9171. FRIST NATIONAL 1970 Hr’YMBkl VOUIL GET SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL as $1495.00 CARPEJNTOY' and remodeling 9;iMllrMP, Iw . monthly payments. Call 236- Painting-Capering 21 /STOESTORES, INC. A TREE LOST—Yellow and white cat. In YOU ARE A-1. Truck Is A-1. rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, T 5160 and speak to Mr. Dias or Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ BURN// ; vicinity of Dudley St., Man­ Mfv Sampson. PRE-DWNED SPECIALS additions and garages. ' Call INSIDE and outside painting. Park A Oakland Aves. chester. Call 649-6206. ways sealed and small truck- Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. Ceilings. Clean workmanship. Hig done A-1 right. Call Tre- You need no previous ex­ East' Hartford. Conn. p e p R o 1$ 1068 VOLKSWAGEN fastback 1968 Layton 16'—Nicely equip­ Floor sanding (specializing in perience. We’ll train you at A HAR/ LOST — German Shepherd fe­ ped, excellent condition- ihano Trucking Service toU- NEiVTON H. SMITH and Son- excellent condition, new tires, fpe. 742-9487. Remodeling, repairing, addi­ older floors). No Job'too small, a good starting salary. 'Val­ male, black and tan, vicinity radio. Must sell. $1,600. Call throughout, John Verfallle, 649-6760. uable benefits, pleasant Bolton Lake, wearing collar. tions, rec I rodma, garages, CASHIEJR — Part - time eve­ 622-4004 after 6:30. 1969 Totem 19’—Very clean, SHARPENING Service—S a ^ , porches and roofing, ^ o job working conditions, oppor­ nings, no experience neces­ Reward. 647-1813. HOUSE PAINTING — Exterior tunity for advancement. 1964 FORD Falcon station wag­ complete with battery pak, knives, sclssqra, garden and too small. Call 649-3144.- — Interior; a good clean job., sary. Must be bondable, and at LOST — Gray and black male on, automatic, 6. Real good charger, pressure water, shop tools. Power mowers re­ low rates. Call 646-1223. least 19 years old. Aiiply in shower, gas/electric refrig­ paired arid serviced. Pick up SAVE MONEY! Fast service. Visit our employment of­ person, after 7:30 p.m. to cat, red plastic collar. Oak St. transportation. No money Dormers, room additions, ga­ BUZZ S A ^ E R BY ROY CRANE vicinity. Call 649-9091. down, low monthly payments. erator, hot water heater, and delivered. Sharpall, 686 INSIDiE —:;Outside painting. Spe­ fice located at 62 East Cen­ Manager: East Windsor Drlvs- toilet. Adams St. (rear) Manchester, rages, porches, roofing and cial rates for people over 66. ter Street, Manchester. In Theatre. SIR, HE SAYS HE NICE JO B, SICCO. HERE'S Call 236-6150 and speak to Mr. siding. Compare prices. Ad- Dias or Mr. Sampson. 643-5305. Call my competitors, then call Open Monday through Fri­ 4AS YOUNG MR, YOUR * 4 0 0 ... ANP A BONUS 1968 Tag-A-Long 16’ Extra A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- day from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 CHIPLY'S I.O.U. 0F*250 FOR m a k in g Annduncofflonts 2 me. Estimates given. .$49-7863. GAL FRIDAY — Manchester. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, blue, sun­ clean. One owner unit, 0449. p.m., or call 648-4101, exten­ FOR *400, SMALL BAND—^The Sof-Tones, fully equipped, including: POLLARD TREE Some experience with figures, SAY, roof, whitewalls, radio, tape JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom sion 368. Evening and Satur­ knowledge time keeping now available for club dances, Toilet with holding tank, SERVICE LEON Cleszynskl builder—new day Interviews can be ar­ THANKS. BUT Wl^AT A PoUTCIAiV; player, 1,000 miles. 843-1962. homes custom built, remodel­ Painting, Interior and exterior, helpful, typing, light short- weddings, office parties, etc. Gas/Electric Refrigerator, paperhanging; fully insured. ranged. travel awning, etc. Expert tree and stump removal. ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ hfmd, mature, career position. Mature musicians. Call 643- 1967 FORD Country Squire, 10- Reasonable. Free estimates. For friee estimates call 649- 6067. passenger, automatic, 8, power rages,- kitchens remodeled, $110-$116. Fee paid. Temple 1969 Totem il7’—Eight sleeper, Fully insured. 528-3021, any­ bath tile, cement work. 9658. If no answer 643-6362. Employment, 1 Constitution steering, power brakes, pow;er time. tailgate. No money down, low nicely equipped with gas/ Steps, dormers. Residential or CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex­ Plaza, Hartford, 627-6181. electric refrigerator, fur­ commercial. Call 649-4291. terior painting, paper hanging. SOUTHERN PursoiKris monthly payments. Call 236- nace, toilet, travel awning, 6W6 6150 and speak to Mr. Dias or STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, Discount on wallpaper. Call etc. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ Oscar Hebert, 646-30M. It, iro kr NIA. I*C. TM R*4. U$. f#«. CM». RIDE wanted from Woodland Mr. Sampson. modeling specialist. Additions, NEW MONEY! MONEY! St. Lo Market St., Hartford, by 1970 Tour-A-Home 10’ Pick-up All concrete repairs, both In­ MONEY! ‘Do you realize, Elwood, that there are only six 1666 FORD Custom, gray-blue, side and outside railings, land­ rec rooms, dormers, porches, ROGER painting — interior, 8 a.m. dally. Call 649-3006. Coach complete with toi­ cabinets, formica, bullt-ins, @ more shopping days until my birthday?" 2-door, 8 cylinder, good condi- let, carpeted floors, very scaping. Reasonably priced exterior, ceilings, paper hang­ You Can Earn A Lot Of It Uon. $696. 643-6013 after 5. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. ing. Call anytime. 643-0923. ENGLAND p a . e*AL clean. Call 643-0861. Selling Beautiful Avon Ooa- metics—-Hours To Suit You MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Automoblios For Sale 4 1966 OLDSMOBILE, 442, 2-door, LAWNS maintained, rubbish HALLMARK BuUdlng Co. tor B.H MAGOWAN JR. A Sons, 1969 Avalon 13’ Lil Tyke, nice­ home improvement, additions, TELEPHONE —Local Customers—And It’s 1969 BONNEVILLE 6-passenger hardtop, 4-speed, 8 cylinder, ly equipped. Very clean, taken to dump. Stones put interior and exterior painting, Fun. Call Quickly. ’ THAT'S CALLED OPERANT CONDITIONING, , ------, NOj HE BELIEVES THAT THE power steering, power brakes. rec rooms, house painting, paper hanging. Thirty yeetrs AND IT IS BEING USED BY PSYCHOLOGISTS wagon, top condition. Air- sleeps 4-5 comfortably. around shrubbery, keep weeds . KETTELMESS I PARENTS ARE THE SOURCE No money down, low monthly garages, roofing^ gutters. Free experience, four generations. PR. LIGHTON, I READ IN YOUR BOOK ABOUT AND TEACHERS WITH GRATIFYING RESULTS.' USE THIS ^ OF THE CHILD'S P R O B L E M - STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF out. For free estimates, 649- An equal opportunity employer 289-4922 conditioned, power brakes and p ay m e^. Call 236-6160 and estimates. All work guaran­ Free estimates, fully Insured. A SYSTEM YOU USE OF GIVING TOKENS OR AUTISTIC CHILDREN ARE LEARNING TO METHOD? J I AND HE WANTS TO REMOVE ^ "^at, automatic transmission, 1966 Starcroft, eight sleeper, 1868 after 6 p.m. REWARDS IN TEACHING CHILDREN LIKE > SPEAK AND RELATE— AND ARE NOW THEM FROM THEIR HOME TNY FRIEND I SHALL CU-^ SHEATH OF Y HOW ^ W H E N MANY OF THE speak TO Mr. Dias or Mr. full kitchen facilities, new teed.. 646-2627. 643-7861. ABLE TO LIVE AT HOME' {tinted glass, stereo radio, new ENVIRONMENT.' A BID ES BY THY SHOE AND ■ INTACT.' \ FUTILE PEOPLE MAY NOT EVEN Sampson. spare tire. LAWN Mowers — Garden trac­ CARPENTRY — concrete steps, WOMAN to live-ln as companion THE STILL WATER EASE THE PAIN ■ FAITHFUL 1^____ .tfl BE THERE WHEN THE : tires. $3,600. Call 646-2112. EXPERIENCED house paint­ BABYSITTER wanted, 6 a.m. tors repaired and sharpened. fltxirs, hatchways, ‘remodeling to woman. Own room In new -W HICH MAY V 50AAEWHAT... FIRE BURNS OUT.'’ CHEVROLET, 1963, Belair sta 1939 Camel—Like brand new. Parts and accessories. New ing!, |vary reasonable. Call for to 5 p.m., week days. Call 643- NEED CAR? Credit very bad? tlon wagon, V-8, standard, Six sleeper with hard top. porches, garages, closets, ceil­ free jestlmates. 1-423-8117. home. Pleasant surroundings. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ and used lawn mowers. Hours ings, attics finished, rec 6473 after 6. CaU 872-3900, Saturday and good condition, $400. 643-4082. 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. est Douglas accepts lowest 1966 Starcraft—4 sleeper, equip­ rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ STE\|b p e t e r s — Exterior PART-TIME secretary - book Sunday only. down, smallest payments, any­ 1969 GTO, hardtop, vinyl top, ped with cable winch, for Mini-Motors, ‘ 188 (rear) W. er related work. No job too painting, free estimates. Will Middle Tpke., 649-8706. keeper, (three hours daily), for where. Not small'Moan finance 4-speed, j 8 cylinder, power instant raising and lower­ smalL Dan Moran, Builder. save you 'money. 289-8110. Small manufacturing concern. WANTEJD — Woman or mature company plan. Douglas Mo­ steering with warantee books. ing. Evenings, 649-8880. Call 643-7627 for appointment. college girl for summer em­ tors, 346 Main. No money down, low monthly WASHING machines repaired, THERE’S no job small enough. 959 ^ a s t a 16' Very CleAn, Gas Maytag, RCA, and Kenmore. MASONRY — All types of stone Try us! Exterior and interior ployment, weekends, to care payments. Call 236-6160 and SECRETARY wanted for den­ for children while parents are 1966 PLYMOUTH and 1 ^ speak to Mr. Dias or Mr. Refrigerator/Oven, many Fast service, reasonable rates. and concrete work. Quality painting. Low rates. Free CaU 643-4913, 647-1719. tal specialty. A challenging away from home. References Ford, 4-door sedans, V-8’s, Sampson. other extras. workmanship, work guaran­ estimate. Hamco Painting. 628- and interesting opportunity for automalUc power steering, teed. Call after 6, 643-1870, 644- 8746. wanted. CaU adter 7 p.m., CT5- 1964 CHEVROLET Belair, /4 - YOUNG man with truck will do the right individu^ in a mod­ 9601. radios. Reasonable. 643-2880. hauling and most odd jobs. 2976. ern downtown office building. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY door, radio, heater, autopriatic, RECTOWN USA, INC. HOUSES PAINTED — Interior 1961 CHEVROLET sedan, run- Save. Reasonable rates. 289- N. J. LaFlamme — Carpenter and exterior. Reasonable Experience in dealing with WANTED — Secretary tor pedi­ 6 cylinder, good condlUcm, $376. 'your kind of dealer' 8110. IF TH EY COULD INVENT A NOI9ELE9e I' nlngr, $100. Call after 5, 647- 643-9708. contractor. Additions, remodel­ prices. Insured. 643-7026. people a necessary qualifica- atrician’s office. CaU Dr. M. Uon. Call 522-9211. Bedlzel, 646-0003. CBLMCH 1 c r a c k e r ,I'D BE A MUCH HAPPIER MAN. 1630. Route 6—West, Willimantic, TWO YOUNG married men ing and repairs. Call anytime ^ f f i. 1967 CHEVROI^T Impala, Conn. , will do small repair jobs and for free estimates. 876-1642. •RUNCH WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU ... .1963 CHEVY H, SB converUble, convertible, --V-S, automatic, Hoor Finishing 24 good condition, white. Call 649- power stew ng and power 203-423-1625 | painting, also cellar cleaning Holp Wontwi— Md« 4263. brakes. No/money down, low and light trucking. Call 646- Roofing— Siding 16 FLOOR SANDING, and reflnish- WHATMAKeS'raU.THINK G O ? FOB O N E THING, H E C O E G N T RON Open weekday evenings till 2692, 646-2047. i‘7 I'M AFRAID A S MUCH A S H E USEDIO. monthly payments. Call 236- ing (specialising in older CHIP© MACH I 1969, polyglass, mags, 10:()0 P.M. BIDWELL Home Improvement a . ' . " * 1^160 and speak to. Mr. Dias or TREE SERVICE (Soucier) ^ floors). In and outside point­ 0 • IS GETTING- red-black, 13,000 miles, 351 Mr. Sampson. i Co. Expert Installation of A automatic, $2,306. 649-9676. Trees cut, building lots clear­ aluminum siding, gutters and ing. Ceilings. No job too small. AUTO MECHANIC / OLD. ed, trees topped. Got a tree John Verfallle, 649-6760. CRUNCH 1961 CHEVROLET Impala, MOBILE HOME OWNERS — trim. R(x>fing Installation and Two experienced automobile mechanics wanted by Fitz­ JONES ■4' 196i PONTIAC station wagon 360 h/p., all power, automatic, Large, landscaped lots for rent problem! Well worth phone repairs. 649-6496, «87 1-9109. I,. E Catalina. Power steering, pow­ gerald, Inc. Many benefits. Blue Cross, CMS Plan, uniforms. WWEWAy $200 firm. 1961 Bulck Special, to couples. Swlm'm'ing pool and caU, 742-8262. er brakes, 46,000 miles. Call clubhouse. Located In Mans­ P & S I^OOFING ani 1 repairs Bo|ndsF— Stocks— Excellent earned day plan for sick pay. Pfetlrement benefits. 6>'I8 automatic, $200. Call 643-4090. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Watkins Bros., 643-6171. field near UConn. Call Mrs. done readlsUcally, I'ree estl- Mortgoc||os 27 Five day week, no Saturdays. Top wages. Also wanted — SCRUNCH! til 1666 CHEVROLET, Super ^port, Tuttle, Jensen’s Inc., Southing­ moving large appliances. mates. Call anytime, 649-1616, service writer. Apply in person to Service Manager, e x e c u t iv e 1969 Ambassa­ “ 2-door, hardtop, vinyl top, Burning barrels delivered, $4. 649)2373. J PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER dor 4-door sedan. Power steer­ ton, 1-628-0317. . j______’ MORTGAGES — 1st and 2n(|, automatic, 8, power steering, 644-1776. mortgages— Interim financing ing, power brakes, dual drive power brakes. No rhoiiey down, 1969 LARGE deluxe tent trailer, ROOFING and roof i«palr. C 3 U E Ss S Y [ T ~ m y '= = n rear-end, automatic transmis­ JUNK CARS removed.! Ask tor Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 648- —expedient $nd confidential W H A X low monthly payments. Call toilet and shower, many ex­ service. J. D. Real Estate FITZGERALD FORD, INC PRISCILLA.l a K i s ^ p jo : sion, radio, air-conditioned. tras, $1,695. 42 Concord Rd., Dave or leave message. $16. 7707. rAVAl LI 236-0150 and speak to Mr. Dios per' cor. 876-6369. Aseoc. 84S4S13I. WINDSOR AVE„ ROCKVILLE, CONN. .START\N& Low mileage. Excellent condi­ or Mr. Sampson. 644-8076. ' tion. $2,600. 649-9766. , ALCOA Siding — trim and gut­ MORTAGES, loans, first, 1968 20’ ____ SELF - CONTAINED______MANCHESJ^imj ^ Tree Service. ters. Reasonable rates. Free CHECKER 1964, 4-door sedan, ciallziitg in second, third. All kinds. Realty CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER 1966 OLDSMOBILE CUUoss, 6 cylinder automatic, good Globestar, like new, Monomat- Speclollz^^ In tree removal, estimates. Call 6497681. statewide. Credit rating un- convertible. V-8, automatic, condition. Make a reasonable Ic,' over-sized refrigerator, pruning, i shrubs, lots cleared, ' necessary. Reasonable. Con­ GENTLEMENi THBfiB MYSTERIOUS ^ ----^ ACTUALLY, I,MYSELF, KNOW LITTLE' i ITHAT. TDOilS RESTRICTED bucket seats, power steering heavy duty hitch. 646-4383. FuUy Injured. Call 649-6422. FLOWERS ANP CAKP5 YOU HAVE ABOUT IT— EXCEPT THAT ITS AIMED offer and you own it. 643-2260 V/Roofing and fidential, quick arrangements. ..."OPERATION information - k n o w n and console, 649-0498. after 6 p.m. STOCKMAN RECEIVeP FORCE MB TO TELL AT PERFECTING A BIOCHEMICAL ONLY TO OUR HEAP OF - ~ CONCRE’^ work, sidewalkir( Alvin Lundy Agency, 627-7971. TOU.... PURPLE POPPY" SUBSTANCE CALLED FLORMIL ‘ Chimnoys 16-A 983 Main St., Hartford. Elve- 15 A TOP-SECRET PLANT RESEARCH- 1967 PUNTIAC, executive sta­ 1980 GTO, 2-door, hardtop, yel­ patios, etc. Free estimated For receiving and shipping. Responsible for all stock PR. LIANE CORNISH; tion wagon, $2,200. 1964 Pon­ low, automatic, 8, power steer­ Auto Driving School 7-A Call 742-9791 or 648-4922. ROOFING — Specializing re­ nlngs, 333-6870. room functions. Good starting pay, merit increases. tiac Lemons, 2-door sedan, ing. No money down, low DAY^SJDriving School, 869 Main pairing roofs of all kinds, new Granfi vacation, sick pay, insurance and retirement $660. 1968 Comet, 4-door sedan. monthly payments. Call 236- St., Manchester. Adult and roofs, gutter work, chimneys benefits are among the best In the Industry. Apply In Household Servicos cleaned and repaired. 30 years* Business Opportunity 28 person): RCA color TV,' $276. Savings 6160 and speak to Mr. Dias or teen Instructions. Nervous stu­ Offored 13-A C-l« Bonk of Manchester, 923 Main Mr. Sampson. dents our specialty. For experience. Free estimates. St., 646-1700. TWO handymen want a variety Call Howley 643-6361, 644- SMALL sandwich shop avall- 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, no money prompt, courteous service, call 8333. 6496160. of jobs by day or hour. We jable In ideal location. For par- W. T. GRANT CO. LANCELOT BY COKER and PENN 1968 CHEVROLET,- convertible, ('own, low monthly payments. MANCHESTER PARKAUE ^ call before 1 p.m. or after 9 Call 286-6160 and speak to Mr. clean yards, attics and cellars. 'tlculara write Box ".AA”, Man­ r'M ©ETTINO )/ me,TOO.'THERE'S LET'G PO \ / tiOOP /PCA! Reasonable. Call 643-6306. Read Herald \d » chester Herald. T f R e p O F Jy NOTHING ON 9UT GO/AETHING j f GOME ACTIVITY p.m., $160. 046-4188. Dios or Mr. Sampson. WATCHIN6 , THE 5AWe OLD E LS E .' / ( WE CAN OO . Mororcyel*»— CUSTOM made draperies, dip m e m i o N ! JUNK.' MUSTANG Convertible, 1968. 1961 RAMBLER Classic station 35 K, 7 O & fT H 0 P f wagon. Good car for someone. Bicycles 11 covers and reupholsterlng. Holp Wontod— Fonrak r T nto H NIA, h,. TM t.. m i V-8, automatic, power steering, Budget terms. Established in y. ^ power top, radio. Good rubber. $100. Phone 643-1780. 1964 HONDA, 1 260 Dream, excel­ 1046. Days, 634-0164, eve­ Good condition. 649-2666. ACTUALLY, LCHTLE SPORTS BY ROUSOM VOLKSWAGEN, 1970 stickshlft, lent condition, white. Under nings, 6497690. r i I WA* 1966 PLYMOUTH Valiant, 4- radio, whitewalls, many ex­ 6,000 miles. Call 649-4368. RN's— LPN's K o THINKINO OF LIGHT TRUCKINO, oellar and NOW IS THE TIME " D O U B L E door, standard, alnnt-6 engine. tras. 860 miles. Call 640-9650, 1069 HONDA, SL360, excellent i f O attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, Are you ready for a change of pace? Our trained coun­ Be part »t a challenging am) growing organlsallOB. S O L IT A IR E $800 or best offer. 649-6269 af­ 649-8066. condition. $825. Call 649-4818 trees cut and removed. 643- selors are ready to assist you In selecting' your next ad­ O R G IN .' ter 4. after 6 p.m. 0 1969 BUICK Wildcat, 2-door 6000. vancement-packed job. Don’l delay—It’s your future! Non-rotating shifts / hardtop, power steering, pow­ 1968, SUZUKI, immaculate con- WINDOW cleaning done at spe­ WE NEVER CHARGE AN APPLICANT A FEE Advance to all levels of nursing 1968 CORVETTE, .good condi­ er brakes, bucket seats, auto­ (Ution, metal flake pklnt, OOOoc, cial low^raies. Fast, efficient tion. Call after 8:30, (148-8623. matic transmission, very low Runs strong. 876-3370. service.! Call for free estimates. RITA GIRL MEADOW'S WEST r x mileage. 646-3166. 646-4220. It, IIK k, NU. W, F* 4-/a rf/zg 1966 MG MlboET, hardtop and MOTORCYCLE — Triumph, 800 SILVER LANE 99 EAST 'CENTER ST. (OONVAL^BNT I^OMB) j convertible top, gcxid condition. 1966 YBUAJW Ford Falrlane, 650, Bonneville. TT. cam s,' re­ LIGHT trucking, yards, cellars, EAST HARTFORt) MANCHESTER .// / / llNia MOA, needs work. 643- V-8,-standard,. Excellent condi­ worked pistons, plenty of pow­ 649-4611 888 Bldwell St., Wanehwttsr, Ohm , • A/ attics cleanbd and removed. 628-9416 ' 646-3441 6189. tion. Call 64'7-1888. er. 649-2019. Bulk dellyery—644-8962.

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PAGE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER,, CONN., THURSDAY, J I^E 18, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-SEVftN Artickis For Sak 4.1 Apartmanii—Flot»~ put of Town Hpiifos For ScHo 72 Hwiw. For Sal, 72 H o «« F « Sd. 7 2 HouMt For Solo 72 Housm For SoM^ 72 TciMiiMnts 63 For Ront 66 M AXI ^ N C H on Mini estate, OFF WEST Centni- Rotortort ProiPropoity OuT of Town Out of Town BERRfS WORLD POUR BEDROOMS, two Paths, aDoroximatelvapproximately s3 nnr..acres. Wo __ Center... For Solo 74 CLASSIFIED ROCKVILLE —New 3V4-room room Colonial with large"*fam- I-ombardo has listed an In- For Solo 7 5 For Solo 75 fireplace, recreation room, have Just listed one of toe most Dy room on flr«i /inr.- .n____ _ leroHlInsr three-famllv under potential. 748 Parker TiniestBaby ONE room, refrigerator, stove, apartments with private ter­ garage, screened porch, large delightful properties In the lly foom on first floor. Carpet- three-family under St, Industrial property with 8- COVENTRY — .Ijog cabin mmi- Ing plus, 11,4 baths, garages, a Rood location. For heat, hot water. Call 668-0833. race and pool. Including heat, lot, $27,900. Assumable. Char area. It has just been com­ room home, 1(4 baths. Assum­ mer cottage, flreplaced living BOLTON — Majestic 7-room 100x200 TA G SALE enclosed'porches. Owner to re- details call Joe at toe Belfiore Gladly Left ADVERTISING hot water, all appliances and Bon Agency, 643-0683. pletely redecorated from base­ able mortgage. Mid 20's. Mor­ room, completely carpeted. Colonial oh .Jovely Williams « shop, $21,600. FOUR-ROOM flat, second floor, Agency, 647-1413. carpeting. $155. Rockland Ter­ toento because of employment. enclosed porch, excellent con- Rd., minutes' from Manchester Owner 876-2698. central. Middle aged adulta ment to roof. New wall to wall rison Realtor, 648-1016. CLASSIHED ADVERTISING DEPT. KOITRS race Apartments, Highland T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- (lltlon, treed lot. $9,000. Hayes Center, 2(4 baths, 2-car i . No pets. Available July carpeting throughout six 1877. U A R Built la stT ea r! Job m ANCHEBTFR over- ELLINGTON — Colonial, four Hectic Youth 8 AAI. to 4:S0 PJH SATURDAY Avenue, 872-4046, 629-6588. No rooms. Custom built house of change necessitates sale! Ten- Huge L- Agortey, 646-0131. sized garage, 2 fireplaces. Both bedrooms, one full and two '643-4877. pets. 68 Ranch, family room, play SOMERSET DR. 8 large rooms, 3(4 baths, 4 bed­ SUMMIT ST 10-room single, room Raised Ranch, 2-car ga- " " " country size kitchen and half-baths, formal dining By DEBORAH RANKIN rage. Two full baths, two fire­ room, dining room, three large formal dining room. Spacious Ass ociate!l Press Writer COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ,\D\^ COMFORTABLE and spacious HEBRON/ Won St.. 4-room rooms, formal dining room, ex­ recently painted, 2(4 baths, Out of Town room, modern kitchen with JUNE 20 2-bedroom townhouse apart­ CUSTOM BUILT — 7-room places, automatic kitchen. bedrooms, country kitchen, front - to - back living room. apartment, heat, hot water, tra largo living room with possible 6 bedrooms. Needs bullt-lns, central alr-condltlon- BRISTOL, WIs, (AP) — Three 4:sa P.M. DAY BEPDRE P im jC A T IO N ment with every refinement, Raised Ranch on large Lovely, large treed lot. Coun­ privacy. $28,900. Hutchins For Solo 75 First-floor family room. Prac­ carpeting, appliances, £arklng view, 2-car garage, swimming redecorating Inside .Priced to Ing, garage. Wooded lo», 160x $195. a month. Call Warren E. wooded lot, 2-car garage, try atmosphere In Manchester! Agency, 649-6324. tically new wall-to-wall In sev­ well-worn scrapbooks, a bonnet Deadllnr for Sonirtfav aiul MonM»i and storage. $176 monthly. 646- pool, stone walls, etc. This sell. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, BEAUTIFUL U ft R Raised 230’, wall to wall stays. $31,900 10:00 to 4:00 Howland, Realtor, 648-1108. 1V4 baths, cathedral celling 843-1677. Mr. Zinsser, Belfiore Agency, eral rooms. Plastered walls. and a blanket are toe only me­ 0882, 649-2871. may be toe one you've been __ Ranch, 2 fireplaces, handsome Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, 646- In living room, 2 fire­ 647-1413. Quality built by Ansaldl, Ixjve- 4200, YODR OOOPER.ATION WOX A I • waiting for For further Infor- ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort stone front and one acre land. mentos that . Jacqueline Benson LOOKING lor anything In real places, thermopane windows PORTER ST. l y ’shaded park-like yard. Btl- BE APPRECtATED UlAL 64^2/1 1 estate rentals—apartments, matjon or inspection, call Phil- gage, monthly ^ m e l PORTER ST — Just entirely re- Only $26,600 and minutes from Felcht has of too brief renown, throughout. Other exclusive brick Agency - . , $90. flore Agency, 647-1413, V . . homes, multiple dwellings, no Resort Proporty Realtors, 646- decorate(I 8-room English Colo­ M/mchester in Hebron. Call she was accorded as toe world's 233 Vernon St. features too numerous to 4200. small three-bedroom Ranch. B'lrst time offered -Imma­ fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ nial. Boston bound owner Warren E. Howland, Realtor, S O tm i WINDSOR Wonted— Reol Estote 77 For Rent 67 mention: FOR SALE BY Modem kitchen, new furnace. culate 7(4-room Colonial- smallest baby 34 years ago. Continuod From jPrecodinpFege ^ sociates, Inc. 643-J6129. heartbroken at having to sell. 643-1108. OWNER . . . PIT K IN STREET . . . truly one Call and see this cuUe. Mitten Cape. First floor paneled POOL ANYONPJ? PLEASURE BEACH, Water- Two full baths plus two lava­ Medical authorities gave toe of Manchester's finest homes. .^gcncy. Realtors, 643-6930. family room with many cus­ BOL’TON — $14,200, cute 4-room ALL CASH for your property 12-ounce Infant little chance for IT ’S TE R R IFIC the way we're lord, Oonn. Cottages with sce­ LOW 40’S tories! New wall to wall every­ Thrcg-bcdrfjom Split I.evel, Help Wanted— Mok 36 Help Wonted— Mcrie 36 tom bullt-ins, spacious liv­ house nestled by a gurgling within 24 hours. Avoid red selling Blue Lustre for clean­ nic ocean view and spacious worth*!! “i‘i ‘‘ " ‘J weli JUMBO SIZE Colonial In execu- where on first floor, even rec room with fireplace, ga­ survival. But after 4(4 months JU LY 1ST OCCUPANCY ing room, formal dining brook In a tranquil setting. tape, instant service. Hayes WINDOW cleaner, experie.noed, n.£K?T maintenance m anner ing rugs and upholstery. Rent yard, 4-5 bedrooms, Id ^ l for 646-3166 hatos . . live neighborhood ,8 years old. kitchen! Finished ninth room rage under and three quar­ in an Incubator and forced foed- Call, it will be a pleasure to room and convenient kitch­ Flano Agency, 646-0101. Agency. 646-0131. must be reliable. Call Man­ for truck leasing company. electric shampooer, Jl. Olcott iVi room Town House apart­ large famlllca. 629-8671, 563- modern kitchen, large formal In basement. Rusco storms and ter acre lot with 16x34 In- ______tog through a tube to her stom- chester Window - Cleaninfr Co . Contact P.aul Clark, Motor Variety Store. ment. IV^ baths, alr-condl- 0808, 1-203-442-6346. NO AGENTS PLEASE show you through. T.J. Crock­ en, three bedrooms, 1(4 ~ ach, Jackie was released from a dining room, family room with screens everywhere. Truly, BOLTON — 7-room oversized ground swimming pool for 649-5334. Truck A Trailer Cb., Colum­ tloner, stove, refrigerator, ett, Realtor, 643-1677. tiled baths, first floor laun­ I.AND —I-ouls Dlmock Realty, *^toago hlspltal: She reached GIANT'S NECK Heights, 69 fieldstone fireplace, large you must see this to believe it ! Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, only $25,900. Plenty of room •------. bia, Conn., 22S-9249. SORRY s a l is now a merry disposal, patio with sliding dry Yoom, two fireplaces, her normal weight and size by Edgewood Rd., two-bedroom PRESTIOfi location 3-bedroom front-to-back living room with Two-car garage, outside play- flrsjrfloor family room, fire­ for expansion. Please eall Realtors, 649-0823. gal. She used Blue Lustre rug glass doors. Beautiful- SEVEN-ROOM Cape, four bed­ fireplace, half bath. Second wall to wall carpeting, cen­ toe time she was 2 and doctors' LE-MI OORP., Manchester, cottage. Two baths, sundeck, Ranch, formal dining room, yard for children. Lovely lot place, Below replacement, $28,- Mr, J. McI-iJiughlin at 649- PART-TIME and upholstery cleaner. Rent Beautiful—Beautiful. rooms, two baths, oversized floor has 5 bedrooms, 3 full tral air conditioning through­ .5306, hailed her survival as a medical Conn. 643-2362. Experienced sleeps 7. Fourth street from den, garage, wooded lot. Bei with tall, stately, shade-giving 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. electric shampooer $1. Pine- two-car garage. . Landscaped baths. Two-car garage, beau­ out. Attached garage, many TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD miracle. Saturday work available for lathe ,and Bridgeport opera­ (l beach. $100 weekly. Call Mrs. Air Real Estate, Vincent Bog- trees. Call now, Belfiore Agen­ wood Furniture Shop. 649-2179 649-6651 lot, 100x150’. Marlon E. Rob­ tifully landscaped yard. For extras. Excellent value. $39,- man with substantial sales px- Carter, 742-8142. glnl, Realtor, 643-9332. cy, 647-1413.______600. VERNON — Manchester Line EAST HARTFORD, Interest In .Tackle’s infancy tors’, second shift only. ertson, Realtor, 648-6968. ■ ■ B & W perience. 646-2114. A M . ptily. MOVING — Must sell — 1968 further details ’ call Phllbrick 4-bedroom Garrison Colonials CONNEC'nCUT was renewed last month when Mr. Greenwald. COLUMBIA LAKE — 4-room MANCHESTER — Autumn St., Agency, Realtors, 648-4200. WE HAVE a lovely six-room aluminum siding, 2(4 baths! ^ ^ ^ S and WALLACE Co. •Sally B, Glaes, Seaside, Calif., Amana 5,000' b .^ U. air-condi- WE HAVE customers waiting DOUBLE Lot. Comer of Prince­ Manchester Parkade Help Wonted— cottage, all facilities, boat. 3-bedroom Colonial, like new, m a n g h f ^t it r ; Ranch on toe South end of U & R R E A L T Y CO., INC. first-floor family rooms, ga­ im ITATION wife of Navy Lt. Roger Glaea, Uoner, 360. 1967 Sears trlm- © H70 ky NEA, for the rental of your apart­ ton and Tanner St., /ormaL town In the upper mid-twen­ Manchester 649-5306 Ideal for small children. 228- fireplace, beamed celling liv! hnm» a, “ .. . 643-2692 rage, $33,700. Hayes Agency, gave birth to a l-pound-7-ounce Ma!e or Female 37 mer-edger. % h.p., $16. 1966 ment or home. J.D. Real - dining room, large living room'"“ i CLEANER Part-time for 3 or 3803. Ing room, deep wooded®^ lot ties! For'details, Mr. Lombar­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 646-0131. TO BID girl. 'The baby, Laura Elizabeth, Sears snowblower, 3 h.p., $50. "Would you mind not singing 'Raindrops Keep Falling Estate Associates, Inc. 643- with fireplace. Loads of clos- - - do. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. VERNON — Immaculate Cape 4 days per week. Excellent for TEACHERS Summer position. Helen D. Cole! ^ I t o r 64^ « finished, two RE: 1970 CHRYSLER was three to four months pre­ 647-1888. 5129. COVENTRY — Lakeside cot­ ets. Keith Real Estate, 649- , xieaiior, 643- .mriniohoaunfinished. Flreplaced living In peaceful country setting, yet retired or semi-retired man. Must have one full-year's ex­ on my Head' until after the monsoon season?" 6666. SEVEN-ROOM Split Level, 3 NEW YORKER mature. She died May 26. tage for rent. Call Mitten 1922 , 846-4126. *• CARL ZINSSER has Just listed only minutes to city, modern Apply in person between 11 perience. Will pay tl.OOO. Vari­ ALMOST NEW Whirlpool alr- VILLAGER Apartments, new, ______room, large kitchen, detached 5.2 ACRES. Good barn, out­ bedrooms, family room, 2-acre FOUR DOOR SEDAN Agency Realtors, 643-6930. a nice six-room Cape In toe treed lot, fireplace, garage. kitchen with bullt-lns Including Little of her former life In the — 1 p.m. or after 7:30 ous hours arranged. A Mar­ condltioner. Adjustable. $60. 2-bedroom apartment, appll>. VIANCHESTER — $18,800 clean Snrage with patio. High shaded buildings, 9 rooms, family Sealed bids will be received ANSALDI built large 7-room very low twenties! Fireplace, Priced to sell. Hayes Agency, dishwasher, large % acre limelight has rubbed off on Mrs. p.m. to Manager, East Wind­ shall Field family owned pub­ Call 643-2932. ances, heat and two alr-con- older S-room Colonial, 2-car ga- Wolverton Agency, Real- room, 5 bedrooms, t 'i baths, at the office of the Purchasing ADSQUAMICUT — 4 -rooms, Raised Ranch, 2 fireplaces, tile formal dining room, sunporch. 646-0131. fenced In yard. International Felcht, a kindergarten teacher sor Drlve-In Theatre. lishing organization needs Household Goods 51 Household Goods 51 ditioners. Charles Lesperance, rage, ^secondary financing. 849-2813. 2 fireplaces. Hutchins Agency, Agent, 740 Main Street, East furnished and heated, $160. baths, 2-zone heat, all built-ins, Nicely private rear yard. Call Associates, 647-1300. and wife of a iMIlwaukee social teachers to demonstrate educa- 649-7620. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, Realtor, 649-5324. Hartford, Conn, until THURS­ SEWING Machine — Singer weekly. Call 643-0491. NEW RAISED RANCH In High­ 647-1413, Belfiore Agency, ■ BOLTON 5' room Split Level, ' - worker. TRUCK DRIVER — wholesale tionAi 1 aides. For inter\'iew, CAR RACK, approximately 54x GARAGE SALE — Saturday large family room, laimdry 6666. DAY, JULY 2, 1970 at 9:30 i t , t. zig-zag with cabinet, used, but­ land Park area, 6 rooms on Realtors. TREES — Privacy, custom de­ flreplaced living room, tile BOL’TON Up on Notch Road, plywood. Knowledge of State join us for coffee and Danish 63". Call 649-4734. and Sunday, June 20-21, 10 a.m. THREE - BEDROOM apart­ CHALET for rent on Lake Wln- room, 2-car garage, city utili­ A.M., and wlU be opened pub- husband, Emil tonholes, monograms, hems, first floor, modern kitchen, luxe home. Family room, bath, large kitchen. Excellent high on a cjiiicliff overlooking Daniel Felcht Jr., are childless helpful, five-day week, plus at 51 Market Square. Newing­ -rtj^ dark. China, glass, brick- ment (h newer 2-famlly, 2 nlpeaaukee. Sleeps 9 comfort­ ties, large treed lot. Owner $22,500 DOLL HOUSE, dead-end TH IRTY-FIVE or so steps from nrt renH n! !h„V,.»i»TiitH Daniel Felcht Jr., 10 GALLON aquarium, with ac­ etc. Originally over $300., now dining room, 2(4 baths, brick overtime. Uniforms furnished. ton. Saturday. June 20th at a-brac, appliances, garden baths, appliances, basement. ably. Available June, July. Call anxious to sell. Immediate oc­ street, 150x160, trees, 6-room large living room with fire­ Main St. Seyen-rodm older Co­ S rX gea ^ S "M 6 -0 1 3 1 "'aceplace fortor the Tabove L v e rrientioned Preparing to adopt four cessories and stand. Including tive 3-bedroom stone ranch. Fringe benefits. Apply Allied 10 a.m. $54. t>ayments accepted. 622- tools, some furniture, some Garage. Heat, hot water. $250, 643-0188 after 6 p.m. cupancy. Charles Lesperance, Ranch, breezeway, 2-car ga­ place, 3 large bedrooms, 2-car lonial with two-car garage. front, 2-car garage. Hutchins children of American Indian 3 tropical fish. Hoover scrub­ 0931. Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. Two-car garage, plus another eommodltles and service. heritage—a family of three Plywood, Inc., 2882 Main St., antiques. Reason for sale — lease and security. M.H. Palm­ 649-7620. rage, Hutchins Agency. Real­ garage. Priced below market Large airy rooms. Close to COVENTRY LAKE — Tremen­ Information for bidders, spec­ ber-polisher. with attachments. COTTAGE by month or season, tors, 649-6324. service building . . . nine acres brothers and a sister. Mr. and Hartford. RE.AL EISTATE Salesmen with moving south. 32 No. Elm St. er, Realtor, 643-6321. value. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ churches, schools, shopping, dous value offered in this Jum­ ifications, proposal and contract Call 528-3878. s i n g e r touch and sew with 6 rooms, Coventry Lake, Oak tors, 646-4200. 5(4-ROOM RANCH on west side In all. One of toe best buys in license. Established office, ex­ TWOkFAMILY 6-6, separate bus. Early occupancy, sec­ bo sized Colonial home. Fea­ forms are available at the of­ Mrs. Felcht live with his par­ cabinet. Monograms, hems, MANCHESTER — Northwood Grove, private beach. 646-1418. ROOKLEDGE — 4 - bedroom ______ot, town, 1(4 baths, carport, toe area. T.J. Crockett, Itoal- ents in this small town just cellent commissions. Linsay furnaces. Hamlin St. Priced to ondary financing possible. Bel­ tures modern kitchen with fice of the Purchasing Agent, TAG SALE, backyard, bureaus, embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ Musical Instruments 53 Apartments. Luxury split-level, Cape, original owner retiring. MANCHESTER half acre lot. Asking $25,900 tor, 643-1677. north of the Illinois state line 4 ' Realty. 649-9158, 649-0085. sell at $27,500. Keith Real Es­ fiore Agency, 647-1413. built-ins, 2 full baths, 20’ mas­ 740 Main Street,, East Hartford. tables, household items, tools, lent condition. Guaranteed. one bedroom. Cental air-con- COLUMBIA LAKE —Two-bed­ 1(4 baths, rec room, breeze- 9 R O O M R A I S E D R A N C H with $14,600 assumable VA and operate a dog breeding PRINTING PLANT BASS amplifier (Ovation) two tate, 649-1922, 646-4126. ter bedroom, fireplace, garage. VERNON The right is reserved to reject WANTED bright mature man miscellaneous. Friday, Satur­ Full price now $56 or 7 month­ dltloning, carpeting, formal liv­ room cottage. Shower, boat. way, double garage, flowering mortgage. T.J. Crockett, Real­ business In their spare time. Call quickly on this prime D E A L or 0-11, or any part of any or woman for permanent part- day, Sundpy. 18 Delmont St. ly payments of $8. 522-0476, months old, only -used a few ing room, family room, 1% First three weeks of July. MANCHESTER — Charming, trees, $29,900. Hayes Agency, We invite you to Inspect this tor, 643-1577. HERE’S A GOOD value. $24,900. Phllbrick Agen­ Ranch home, 7(4 rooms, at­ or all bids when such action Is Mrs. Felcht recalls—with a i ^ NEEDS time br full-time position in dealer. times at home, like new. Cost baths, private basement, bal­ $100 weekly. 228-3641. quality, 6-room Colonial, ex­ 646-0131. 5-bedroom split-foyer home [MANCHESTER ANTIQUES — hand made early MANCHESTER Cape, 7 rooms, cy, Realtors, 646-4200. tached garage, formal din­ deemed to be for the best inter­ noyance—toe public aspect of East Hartford office. Flexible $450. sell for $275. Also Beatle cony, carport, heat, hot water. cellent condition, excellent lo­ situated on a large treed' American gifts, botUes. fruit GARAGE SALE —' Household central to shopping, bus, large ing room, % acre lot, easy est of the Town of East Hart­ her singular medical history. Multi-lith operator, exper­ hours, light typing. Must en­ bass guitar, $40. Must sell. Available Immediately, $200. cation. Owner 646-1559. MANCHESTER off Porter St. lot in choice “ Rockledge” . If you are looking for a real jars, etc. Expert refinishlng. wooded lot, first floor flreplac- Hartford — Immaculate access to parkway. ’There’s ford. She says one photograph of her ience desired but not nec­ joy working with figures. Call goods, furniture, children’s Call 647-9839, evenings. J.D. Real Estate Associates Wanted To Rent 68 deluxe custom built Ranch 2(4 baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 good substantial home Reasonable. Trash & Treasure, ed family room, $22,900. Mey- ”3-bedroom Ranch In quiet a lot to look at here in­ as an unclothed Infant that ac­ essary. Chief 15 operator, 289-6888. clothing, luggage, etc. Friday Inc., 643-6129. ' MAJICHESTER 6-room Cape, home, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, garages and a host of other priced right, 6 rooms plus Town of East Hartford COUPLE desires Duplex home er. Realtor, 643-0609. neighborhood with all, city cluding an assumable mort­ experience necessary. Two- Wall St., Hebron (Route 316)! 10-8, Saturday 9-4, 19 Lexing­ 4 bedrooms, fireplace, Wad­ 2-car garage. ’The very best. extras. Outstanding buy at large front porch, 1(4 baths, John W. Torpey, companied annual stories on her or 2 bedroom apartment near utilities, modern kitchen with gage. For more details and color press operators, e.xper- CERTIFIED or certifiable Open evenings and weekends. ton Dr., off Scott Dr., Forest Antiques 56 dell School area, garage, treed Hayes Agency 646-0131. $44,900. Please call 649-5306. full dry basement, one-car Purchasing Agent birthdays throughout the years Manchester Hospital by Sep­ FOREJST HTT.T.q — Owner — bullt-ins, fireplace and wall to inspection call Mr. Lewis, ience.- necessary. Wrappers teachers not working now be­ Hills. 647-1075. lot, $21,600. Hayes Agency, 646- garage, nice enclosed lot. caused her intense embarass- LOST bright carpet colors . . . TRUNK, teawagon, chests, Furnished tember 1st. Have references. four-bedroom, 2(4 baths, 2 year wall carpet in living room, 649-5306. ,$26,900. for shipping department, no cause of home responsibilities; 0131. Ideal for children. Conven­ ment as a teen-ager and a rough restore them with Blue Lustre. Model Home Furniture tables, stands, chairs, oil Apartments 63-A Call after 6, 872-4481. B & W old custom Colonial. Screened paneled full walk-out base­ experience necessary. Top register now for Fall part-time ient to schools, bus and ’TOWN OF EAST HAR’TFORD time as a teacher. Rent electric shampooer $l. lamps, paintings, china, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. porch, sun deck, aluminum sid­ ment, carport. A buy in toe wages plus liberal benefit placement in greater Hartford shopping. All this for $21,- EAST HARTFORD, ’’You try and convince a Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Sup­ 3 ROOM HOUSEFUL frames, 96 Glenwood. 643-6526. LARGE one-room efficiency, Manchester Parkade ing, large beamed ceiling fam­ mid 20’s. 10 per cent down to B &L W program. Apply in person or area. Days. Call Partnership Manchester 500. CONNECTICUT bunch of 6 year olds that you’re ply. furnished, heat and electricity Business Property JUST LISTED Manchester 649-5306 ily room, many extras. Ap­ qualified buyer. International BARROWS and WALLACE Co. call Mr. Turner. Teaching Office, Hartford Col­ 19 PIECES provided, country setting, ga­ For Sole 70 praised in mid 40’s. 647-1836. Associates, 647-1800. Manchester Parkade Miss Benson and that picture is ■ lege Counseling Center for ALUMINUM sheets used as -$297 rage, quarter mile to 1-86, $110. MR. C LE A N OVERSIZED 7-room Cape, im iTATION of you and not your baby,” she Wanted— To Buy 58 Four - bedroom Raised ALICE CLAMPET, Manchester 649-6306 Women. Wanted: Teachers of printing plates, .009 thick, 23x Call 643-1126, large living room with fire­ COVENTRY — 6-room Raised said. ALLIED PRINTING Interior Designer wants re­ ROUTE 6 — Business location, Ranch, large living room Realtor NEW LISTINGS T'O B.rn modem languages, math; sec­ 36” , 25 cents each or 6 for |1 HOUSEHOLDS lots — Antiques Six-room Ranch, living room place, modern kitchen with Ranch. Modern kitchen with NORTH COVENTRY — Newer D ± M J liable family or newlyweds 260’ frontage, 6-room Ranch, with fireplace, kitchen with The phone calls and letters SERVICES ondary subjects and other spe­ 640-2711. bric-a-brac, locks, frames, with fireplace, dining room, bullt-ins, 1(4 baths, fireplace, 6(4-rooms Raised Ranch, large • SU PPLY AND D ELIVER to accept delivery of com­ country store. Many possibili­ built-in range, dishwasher, built-lns, 1(4 baths, 4 bed- 649-4543 643-7407 A N S A L D I HEIGHTS from her public still occur. " I cialists. 236-5838. glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, rooms, formal dining room, family room, sundeck, 2-car paneled family room, fire- STOKER BARS GRATE 579 W. Middle Tpke., plete Model Display of Qual­ Business Locations ties. Call now, $28,900. Hayes disposal, carpet, dinette. Excellent 5-room Ranch, swear, they must all come from PICNIC TABLES — all sizes lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 garage, patio, aluminum sid­ full shed dormer, on a treed ______gareige, % acre wooded lot, place, garage. Mid 20’s. Own- P A ’TTERN NUMBER (IS-2D- ity FMmiture just removed Agency, 646-0131. 22x12 paneled family room. plastered walls, fireplace, old women who had children at and styles, from $25. up. De­ Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. For Rent 64 ing, parklike lot. Assumable $26,500. Phllbrick Agency, er, 742-6245. 39C) AND 32 STOKER BARS Manchester to warehouse for Public Large closets. .07 acre lot. % acre lot. $27,900. Phllbrick 6(4-ROOM Cape, 4 rooms down. hot water oil heat, combina­ toe same time Jackie was Situations Wanted— livered. W. Zinker, 876-0397. CONVALESCENT home, long mortgage. Owner very anx­ Realtors, 646-4200. NUMBER (IS-2D-36C) FOR Sale. Modem 3 complete WANTED — Antique furniture, MAIN STREET office space, Agency, Realtorsv 646-4200. 2(4 rooms on second floor, for­ tion windows and doors, tile bom,” said her husband. Hje 643-1101 Female 38 established business. Always ious. An exceptionally clean ------FLYNN ft ENRICH DARK, rich, stone free, loam, rooms with the $1,000 look. glass, pewter, oil painUngs or 100 per cent location near mal dining room, fireplace in. bath, extra large kitchen, writers and callers express a home for a low price of $24,- PRICE REDUCED to $33,900 FURNACE. five-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, other antique items. Any quan­ banks, air-conditioned, auto­ full, great opportunity for right living room, $21,900. Phllbrick TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD few words of encouragement EXPERIENCED babysitter 8 pc. Convertible Living 900. for this lovely 4-bedroOm Co­ garage, city utlliUes, lot JUST LISTED Sealed bids will be received stone, fill, manure, pool and tity. TTie Harrison’s, M3-8709, matic fire sprinkler. Apply person. For more information, Agency, Realtors, 046-4200. . and often refer to similar situa­ with references, will care for Room, 6 pc. bedroom, 5 lonial In choice r e s id e n t ia l______with park-like setting with EAST HAR’TFORD, at the office of the Purchasing PRODUCTION Expediter, han­ patio sand. 643-9504. pc. Dinette. $10 down, you 166 Oakland Street. Marlff(y;fl, 867 Main St. call Phllbrick Agency, Real­ —COVENTRY— CONNECTICUT tions In their own families. children during summer. Vi­ tors, 646-4200. PETERMAN area. Completely remodeled. SE'VBN-ROOM Raised Ranch rambling brook. Owner anx­ Agent, 740 Main Street, East dle material and product flow, may purchase any room in­ ious to sell, quick occu­ The scrapbooks, toe doll-size cinity North end. 643-9881, 6-8 SCREENED loam, processed OFFICE SPACE, excellent lo­ One full bath and two lavs. 2 fireplaces, tiled baths, large 5(4 room Ranch. Custom Hartford, (Jonn., until ’THURS- superviae cost controls. Junior dividually. Immediate deliv- FRECHETTE REALTORS pancy. im iT A T IO N bonnet and blanket made for the p.m. gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, cation, parking, first and sec­ 2-car garage. Wooded corner "■ fam ily room, bullt-ins, laundry built for seller. Beautiful DAY, JU LY 2, 1970 at 10:30 college ^aduate or equivalent efy or free storage. AGENCY fill, stone. George H. Griffing, Rooms Without Board 59 ond floor available. Electric Investment Property oversized lot. T.J. Crockett, room, 2-car garage, city uUl- CHARLES LESPERANCE condition. Acre lot, large A.M., and will be opened pub- yoto>K Jackie by some admlr- in experience preferred. Blue- 647-9993 TO BID Inc., And'dver, 742-7888. CAP & CCP Charge Plans heat, air-conditioning an^ Jani­ Realtor, 643-1677. ities, large lot. Immediate barn. Four miles from llcly and read at that time and "i* display. She is , print reading desirable. Rapid­ COMFORTABLY f u r n 1 s h T d For Sole 70-A REALTOR 646-2223 649-7620 RE : ONE ( 1) FOUR (4) DOOR place for the above mentioned H^n lukewarm about her Situations Wanted— Also, our own Instant Credit torial service available. As low occupancy. Charles Lesper- UConn, eight miles from ly expanding manufacturing sleeping room, for older em- MANCHESTER — Lovely Cape Male 39 FOR SALE — Men’s rebuilt Plan as $100 per month. Call 649- iH REE-FAM ILY. stone con- SWIMMING pool with a four- ancb, 649-7620. MANCHESTER — Deluxe cus­ Manchester. V8 SEDAN commodities and service. early fame and noted the record firm. Desirable fringe benefits. ‘ ployed gentleman, parking, 272 in excellent neighborhood, -I ____ and relast shoes. Sam Yulyesi 6334, ask for Max Grossman. stmction, plus single cottage, room Ranch In Manchester at tom' tlroom Garrison Colonial, Sealed bids will be received Information for biddera, spec- I®*" 11*® smallest baby to survive Call between 2-4 p.m., Mr. EXPERIENCE^), high school 23 Oak St., Manchester (a fdw Main St. loaded with extras, one full, DISCOUNT FURNITURE hi business zone. A good in! $17,900. Flano Agency, 646- RANCH — 6 rooms, large living NOR’TH ELM St., 2 family du­ 2(4 baths, 2-car garage, all at the offlce^of^ the^ PurchMlng tficatlons, proposal and contract 1“*® 1° ^ English woman Chasse. 616-0124. boys want lawn jwork and odd steps from Main). OFFICE SPACE — Pyramid two half baths, vanities in plex. 7 large rooms each side, M. H E L E N PALM ER, Agent,A A 740 Main CA—.AStreet, TT,_-AEast availablc at toe of- who weighed 10 ounces at birth. WAREHOUSE THE THOMPSON House—Cot­ /estment. More information oh 0191. room with fireplace, paneled aluminum, private treed lot, Jobs. For information, 649-9i%7^ building, 357 East Center St. request. $66,000. Phllbrick second floor bedrooms, enclos­ nice condition, 2-car garage, REALTOR Hartford, Conn., until THURS­ flee of the Purchasing Agent, ''But,” she added, "she wasn’t MOLD MAKERS or first class NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS tage St., centrally located, family room, air-conditioned, plush ll'ving In toe finest of or 643-7173. TAG SALE — Coventry Day Small, modem, air-conditioned Agency Realtors, 646-4200. NINE ACRES — sweeping ed breezeway, 2-car garage lot 100x160. Call Peg Cleszyn- DAY, JU LY 2, 1970 at 11:00 machinists. Must be able to set 3580 Main St. Hartford large pleasantly furnished large master bedroom, attrac­ neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, 740 Main Street, East Hartford! I*®*’ * 1" ** hospital like me so It’s School closing, all contents for office. Secretarial and tele­ views, lovely six-room stone and rec room. International skl. Broker, 649-4261, 643-6321 A.M., and wljll be opened pub­ 522-7249 rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 tive yard with privacy. $25,900. 646-0131. The light Is reserved to reject ®®1 official.” up machinery ’and read blue­ AVAILABLE for yard work, sale. Saturday, June 20, 9-5. phone answering service on MANCHESTER close to shop­ Associates, 647-1300. licly and read at that time and for overnight and permanent Ranch. Large enclosed porch, Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, any or all, or any part of any or ^®*' husband said Jackie was prints. Apply in person. Tri­ lawns mowed, hedges trim­ Rain or shine. South St., Cov­ (former Fuller Brush bldg.) ping, 4-family with 4 room VERNON — Large Ranch Just place for the above mentioned guest rates. premises. Available June 1st. 2-car garage. Out-bulldlng. 646-4200. BOWERS School — 5-room ex- MANCHES'TER — Price re- all bids when such action Is reared as a ’ ’china doll-tyx>e angle Mfg. Co., 100 Winder- med. Experienced. Call 649- entry. apartments, 4-car garage, new INCXJMPARABLE 7-room over­ 175 Pine St. Manchester Call 647-9903 weekdays, 9 to 5. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. pandable Ranch, all rooms duced. Quiet country living. over Manchester town line, commodities and service. vaccdeemed.cva toh, beuc for me the oeei beet imer- Inter child,” an attitude which pre­ mere Ave,, Ellington. sized Cape, updated kitchen, 9308. 646-2332 MANCHES'TEB — Adams St., heating systems and roof, Mid ASSUMABLE 4(4 per ■■ cent very large, 2 fireplaces, 2-car Ideal for horses. Pony stalls. Owners all packed to move to Information for Bidders, spec- gst of the Town of East Hart- cluded many normal activities. A GOOD BUY . . . give It a NEW modem offices, ideal for wall to wall carpeting, ceramic (former Norman’s Fum.) private room in house with 3 30’s. Hayes Agency, 648-0131, SIX ROOM (6 per cent assum­ mortgage. Seven-room Cape. garage, screened porch, $22,- Four bedrooms, two baths, Florida. ’Three bedrooms, 1(4" iflcatlons. proposal dnd con- ford. COOK with experience, good try. Blue Lustre Am erica’s professionals. Plenty of free bath plus, fireplace, formal His wife concurred, remark­ Warehouse other young men, parking, able mortgage). Ranch, three Three or four bedrooms, mod­ ______900. Phllbrick Agency, 646-4200. exceptional kitchen. Weekends baths, carpeting In . kitchen, tract forms are available at the working conditions, no Sun- favorite carpet shampoo. Man­ parking. East Center St. loca­ MANCHESTER — business dining room, spacious rooms, Town of East Hartford ing that at one time she wanted Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 at comer of Pine & Forest Sts. utiliUes.' Call 643-6649 between bedrooms, 2-car garage. For­ em kitchen with all the bullt- drapes, etc. Pull basement, office of the Purchasing Agent, days. Call 649-0898. chester Hardware & Supply, plastered walls, recreation MANCHES’S eR — 4-rMm ® p m., 649-3408. John W. Torpey, to emulate toe nurse who al­ 9-6. tion. Call 646-2212. block with 6 apartments, ex­ mal dining room, huge living Priced In mid-twenties. As­ 740 Main Street, East Hartford. THREE little kittens, looking Mon.-Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6 ins, wall to wall carpeting, room, aluminum siding, ga­ Purchasing Agent most slnglehandedly cared for 877 Main St., 643-4425. cellent condition. Owner will room. Monthly payments $202. Ranch, hot water heat, base- MANCHESTER'“ immac”u l ^ sumable mortgage of approx. The right la reserved to re­ WANTED — First class lathe for good homes. Call 649-6480. OFFICE SPACE for rent In finished rec room in basement. her after she was born and the COUCH, chair, table, good con­ 238 CHARTER OAK St. — Room finance 80 per cent at 8% per Asking $28,600. Keith Real Es­ rage. Owner says ’’Many items ment, 2-car garage, bus line. dormered Cape, near bus, $12,000. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, ject any or all, or any part of hand for production work. after 6 p.m. anytime week­ MOVING — Selling five rooms Rockville at Northeast Shop­ Shed dormer, fireplace, ga­ stays.” 730 Center, mid 20’s. doctors all but abandoned hope. dition. Reasonable. Call 646- with private entrance, suitable cent. Terrific Income produc­ tate, 649-1922, 646-4128. Low price, assumable. Char large wooded lot, 3 bedrobms, 643-1677. any or all bids when such ac- Metronics, Inc., Route 6 & 44A, ends. of furniture and many other ping Center, air-conditioning, rage. 16x20’ screened porch. TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD 2239 after 3:30. for working gentleman, $16. Morrison Agency, Realtor, 643- Bon Agency, 643-0683. fireplace, hot water heat, cel­ Jackie said that as a high Bolton. items. Garden tools, washer, er. Call, noilr', Haj'es Agency, Deep lot, 224’. Phllbrick Agen­ ______tion Is deemed to be for the best EAST HARTFORD, weekly. 649-1746. heat and electricity provided. 1016. lar, $20,900. Meyer, Realtor, school pupil she wanted to enter dryer, crib, school desks and 646-0131. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. VALUE conscious? Manchester COVENTRY — 2-bedroom hiterest of the Town of East M EN’S loungech'air, occasional Available July 1st. For parti­ 643-0609. CONNECTICUT’ the profession of her old nurse, MEN WANTED for general out- CUTE litUe kittens need a good chairs, pool table, hi-fi. Call 3-famlly Investment property Ranch, modern kitchen, nice Hartford. chair, mahogany, leather top culars eall Joe Mertan Agen­ FOUR-FAM ILY homes — your Katherine Gallagher, but after side work. Appier in person, home. 649-9236. 644-0250. WOODLAND Bias Trim lot, assumable mortgage. Ask­ Town of East Hartford INVITA'nON end ables, other miscellaneous cy, 876-5798, 872-4289. best Investment. We have two convenlenUy located, well RAYMOrrt)^b.~9-i^om Garrt three months as a nurses’ aide Jensen’s, Inc.j Route 44A, ______Aporfments— Flats— landscaped corner lot. Excep­ ing only $11,900. 742-9716. John W. Torpey, items. Call 649-4700. on the east side. One on Oak Casual Classic son Colonial on one acre lot. she decided she didn’t have the Mansfield. ! FLUFFTT black kitten wants a ------STORE for rent on Hart­ MANOR tional offering, $37,600. Purchasing Agent TO BID Tenements 63 the other on Eldridge St. T.J Pour baths, 4 bedrooms, large necessary stamina. home. 649-2918 after 6 p.m. or B o o fS Oud AcCO SSO rloS 46' ford Rd., near Crlsplno’s. Call son Agency, Realtor, 643> RE: ONE (1) DAKE HAND 91 Lyness St., Manchester. ------Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. formal dining room, 24’ Uvlng TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD "N ow that’s ridiculous,” ex­ FTVE - ROOM apartment, one 649-0969. . APARTMENTS Op e r a t e d 126 t o n 75 H.P, EVINRUDE motor, $276. Public Notice MANCHESTER — To setUe es­ room, screened porch, 2-car EAST HARTFORD, ploded her husband. ’’Anybody ST. BERNARD pups. AKC and child accepted. Parking, yard, Homestead Street TOWN o f e a s t HARTFORD HYDRAULIC PRESS NO. 128H 12’ wood boat; 18 h.p. Johnson. MANCHESTER — 178 West tate, older 6(4-room 3-story ^mrage, beautifully landscaped. CONNECTICUT knows It takes as much energy pedigree papers. Shots and $150. Call 649-0297 after 6 p.m. Manchester, Conn. EAST HARTFORD, OR EQUAL PRESIDENTIAL Call 649-4040. Middle Tpke. New building, Land For Sole 71 « 1 home, central, quiet, con­ Fbr further information call to watch over a class of kids as wormed. Rough and smooth To Lease or Buy i CONNECTICUT e scaled bids will be received ATTRACTIVE 4-room apart­ modem alr-conditloning, one, WOODLAND MANOR offers venient location. Blxcellent Phllbrick Agency Realtors, 646- im iT A T IO N it does to be a nurse.” His wife coats. Only three males left. SEA KING aluminum boat, 6 SOUTH MANCHESTER — Ap 4200. yiLUQE 3 Rooms of New Furniture ment, parking, yard, working two or three rooms available. the ultimate in convenient terms to qualified buyer, $36,- mW TATlOW of the Purchasing laughed appreciatively. Carter jIl A ThohipBon Rd. 1-745-6066. h.p. motor -with full accesso­ proximately 6 acres with' 641 TO BID . from couple, no children or pets. Call Reasonable’ rates. Call Lou prestige living, with schools, 000. J.D. Real Estate Asso­ Agent, 740 Main Street. East Raised In a protected atmos- Manchester ries, $275. Call 647-9798. frontage, half mile to Martin GREEN RD.N— Three or four- ON THE FOLLOWING Hartford, Conn., until THURS- phere did she develop an insular BASSETT HOUND, 5-months 649-4319. Arruda, 644-1539. shopping and religious fa­ ciates, 643-6129, 643-8779. TO BID School. Owner wUl finance. M bedroom Cape/^nporch, fire­ ONE (1) COMPLETE AIR DAY, JULY 2, 1970 AT 9:00 self-sufficiency as a result? IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY old, female. Shots, wormed, BOAT, 16’ Searay with 66 h.p. cilities nearby. RE: ONE (1) HEAVY DUTY MODEL HOME ADULT couple, no children, H. Palmer Realtor, 643-8321. OVEIRSIZED 4-room custom place, wall to wkll carpeting. CASCADE SYSTEM AND A.M. and will be opened pubHc- " i will say this,” she replied, AKC registered with papers. Mercury outboard, and Snowco Parklike setting. \ Walking AUTOMATIC ASPHALT 1 A 2-Bedroom Apartments pets,; 4 rooms, heat and hot i m w e d i a /t e o c c u p a n c y built Colonial-Cape. Living AIR COMPRESSOR ly and read at the time and “ i am a very aloof person. I Housebroken. Reasonable. 643- trailer. Excellent condition. ★ C O LO NIAL Houses For Rent 65 CURBER G.W. 840 LBS. • Complete electric kitchen water, stove and refrigerator. T W O spacious bedroom room with fireplace, fenced-ln distance to all schools. $34,900. Sealed bids wllU be received place for the above mentioned prefer to be alone.” 7458. Asking $2,000. Call after 6:46 ★ M O D ^ N Houses For Sole 72 Sealed bids will be received Place to park car. Call 628-0596 RANCH — H iree bedrooms, apartment Include refriger­ Ibahk yard. Near bus and Austin Chambers, Realtor, at the office of the purchasing commodities and service. in that early struggle to sur- • 2 Air Conditioners p.m., 588-6610. ★ SPANISH near schools, bus line, shop­ MLS, 643-2326. . at the office of the Purchasing f r e e — Three-month old fe­ Monday — Friday, 6-9 p.m. MGHT, yes, 8, room Raised ator, stove, dishwasher, dis­ stores. 6(4 per cent assumable agent, 740 Main Street, East Informatlon for bidders, spec- vlve Jackie may have also de- ★ PROVINCIAL ping area .^226 monthly. Call Agent, 740 Main Street, East • Wall-to-wall carpeting 12' WOODEN boat, 12 h.p. weekends — 10 a.m. — 9 p.m. Ranch,. 2V4 baths, 4 bedrooms, posal, air conditioning, ahd mortgage. Low 20’s. Owner, Hartford, Connecticut, until Hartford Conn until 'THITR*? f'toations, proposal and con- veloped a strong willed determl- male puppy, half-miniature from 644-2234. FOREST HILLS, 8 bedrooms, „ „ „ motor, year old Snowco trailer. 2-car garage, huge treed lot. full carpeting, 643-1694. • Master TV antenna Collie, half-German Shepherd, 3 full baths, new contemporary THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1970 AT D A ? JW .Y 2: m o a^Vo*"^ nation to accomplish a Job at trained. Call 643-2817. $226 complete. Call 649-5447. Or THREE-BEDRCK)M home for »38;i50O. Hutchins Agency, 649- Raised Ranch, 3,000 sq. feet “ ^^O A.M., and will be opened A M and will ha nnanoH offlce Of the Purchasing Agent, hand, despite opposition or ad- TWCJ-BEDROOM apartment, no 5324. O N E bedroom available CAPE — 6 rooms, modern A.M., and will ^ o^ned pub- 740 Main Street, EJaat Hartford, vice • It^ baths may be seen at 84 Florence $288 -Jease off Center St. in Man- July 1, 1970. living Wea,,^ Deck overlooks P^tolcly and read at the time ___^ children, no pets. Call 649-8750. kitchen, dining room, fireplace licly and read at that time and- - KITTENS, solid black, solid St., Manchester. ' Any item may be purchased tester. Complete redecorat­ The right Is reserved to re-, She’ll tube feed an ailing pup- • Latvidry, storage area in GARRISON Colonial, large liv­ in living room, three bed­ panoramifc view. 26x26 paneled P*®®® P>®®® tor the above i mentioned gray and tiger, also part an­ separately.- ‘ .. ^^LANCHESTER — , Royal Arms ed. Rental $200 with security at $175 monthly family room, 2 fireplaces, “ °"®‘^ commodities and eerv- Ject any or all, or any part of py if necessary aiid like her old the basement goras. 649-7069, 643-6710. ing room, 24’ long with «lre- rooms, interior recently de­ commodities and service. . Apartments. Deluxe 2-bedroom deposit and one-year lease re­ doiiblo garage ■with electrical *®®' place, formal dining rodh, corated. Exterior painted last Information for bidders, spec- Z n irde“emed to'betor?hi‘he«! V*® Many Other Features Garden—Form - INSTANT CREDIT Townhouse. Carpeting, Red- quired. Call Mrs. Smith, Jar­ opener. Mid 80’s, Builder, 649- Information for bidders, spec- ificatlonK nrorwQiii nnH n^„!ro»! 7 - ueemed to be for the best nouncements of medical author- huge master bedroom, enclos­ year. Built in 1962. Large lot. Dairy Products wood porch, private basement, vis Realty Co.. 643-1121. gg73_ iflcatlons, proposal and con- On Bus Line l^ive Stock 42 5D ed porch, garage. Call on the forms ara a v X b le at the of- H a X ^ il 1!!®®’ . ®*'®'n, P®*-®'®/. wherever OPEN SUNDAYS 10-6 H i baths, heat, hot water. On Assumable 5% per cent mort­ ______tract forms are available at toe flee of !ho . there s a flicker of hope. ” I ’ll exceptional value today. $27 - 13 MOTIFS flee of the Purchasing Agent. HORSESHOEING — Thomas STRAWBERRIES — Come to MON.-FRI. 10-9 bus line. Available immediate­ MANCHESTER — Dellttful 8- gage. $23,900. Phllbrick Agen- (FOUR-FAMILY, 4-4-4-4. Cen- office of the purchasing agent. ’Town of East Hartofrd try beyond the point of reality,” Mndalw open 1-7 P.M. er 74o Main/Street, East Hartford. Robenhymer. Is your horse Berryland and pick your own. ly. $215. J.D. Real Estate Asso- room home, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 500. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ cy. Realtors, 646-4200. t$^lly located, Aluminum 740 Main Street, East Hartford. John W. Torpey. she said, "sometimes to toe tors, 646-4200. HUTPOINT The right is reserved to ' re­ By Appointment^ ready for spring riding? If not, Comer of Glode Ladd and Tol-f ^ dates, 643-6129. carpeting, rec room, con­ siding. Good financing. Asking The right Is reserved to re­ Purchasing Agent point of my own destruction.” MANCHESTER — Beautifully ject any or all, or any part of call me. 643-1490 between 6-10 land St. Near the East Hart- venient location, $226. per $36,600. Keith Real Estate, 646- ject any or all, or any part of 646-2623 Aford-Manehester < linn H (Sc G FOUR-BEDROOM Cape. M - remodeled four extra large any or all bids-'when such ac­ p.m. town A 'lT R A C n V E 3-room apart­ month. Call Paul W. Dougan, 1922, 646-4126. any or all bids when such action Adults only. sumable 6% percent mortgage. U& R room home on city lot with city tion is deemed to bo for the 643-1023 ment, stove, refrigerator; heat, Realtor, 649-4635. is deemed to be 'for toe best W ILL BOARD one horse, box FURNITURE hot water, electricity, parking. 1% baths. Detached single ga­ water and city sewers. Oil hot COUNTRY freeh air, trees best Interest of toe Town of 643-4112 SPECIAL — —' buy 6 REALTY CO., INC. interest of the Town of East stall, excellent feed and care, 669 Burnside Ave. Adults, references, no pets. MANCHESTER — Six - room rage. Treed lot. Monthly pay- 99 BAST CENTER STREET l water heat, wall to wall car­ and four rooms (could be five), Hartford. East Hartford. dozen, get one dozen free. peting, country sized kitchen, ’Town of East Hartford private bam. 646-1987. East Hartford »120. 649-5324./, single house, needs some dec- Asking $26,600. MANCHESTER, CXJNN. Ranch in ifcarce price range. Town of East Hartford From June I7th until June with range and oven. Asking John W. Torpey, 289-0756 oraUng. two chUdren, no MM126*^*** Estate, 649-1922, M8-966i1 or 6^2682 Asking $16,600. See It. Mitten By John ’Torpey, 27tH. Natslsky Farm, Inc., 644- BOL’TON — I%luxe 3% rooms, price $21,000. Call F. M. Goal Purchasing Agent 0304.) dogs. References. $160. 688- Ajgency, Realtors, 643-6980. Purchasing Agent BEFORE , YOU BUY FURn L carpeting, appliances, alr-con- 9067. Agency, 643-2882. t u r e a n y w h e r e , s e e o u r dltloning, private finished ^ STRAWBERRIES — Pick your ARE YOU LOOKING LOW PRICEa. basements. Attractive residen­ MANCHESTER Green Section- EXPERIENCED own, 40 cents. Bring your own 2810 1 • ‘ tial area. Adults only, no pets. Unique 4-room Colonial, all Lots For Solo 73 containers. Adults. 674 Weth- Out of Town U 9 9 CLEAN, USED refrigerators, L.F. Flano, 649-5371. 7-1S Immediate Opening For erell St. ranges, automatic washers For Ront 66 f o r r e n t Charming motifs made ^ ^ “ e s ^ S c y l ' l S TOLLAND _ ,4 acre building FOR A FUTURE with guarantees. See them at of fobric, bias tape, ric lots, $l,600-$2,600. Rayes Agen­ ? ? TEXTILE HELP TWO - BEDROOM Townhouke. VERNON — Willow Brook me and embroidery are 0181. I STRAWBERRIE^ick ~ownT^ B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Built-ins, dishwasher, alr- The long-line waist is cy 646-0181. cents basket. Bring your own Apartments. Immediately new flnished with a flip-pleat so nice to use for trim- Main St. Call 643-2171. condltioner. Available July 1st. MANCHESTER Suburbs, 6(4- I ^containers. 28 Hillsdale Rd., 3% rooms at $160, 4H at $188. skirt for that young and ming tot’s clothes, MANCHESTER building lots, EXPERIENCED ■ A SECURE FUTURE! NO LAYOFFS" MEADOWBROOK room Ranch, tip-top condition, Sub lease. $186 monthly. C a ll' Heat, hot water, refrigerator, casu al lookl No. 1490 aprons, guest towels, etc. city sewer and water, A and WANTED South Windsor. 16 minutes to Manchester cen­ YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE A JOBIII after 6 p.m., 643-0362. oven-range, disposal, diah- with I’lioTo-oDiDK is in No. 2810 has hot-iron B zones. Phllbrick Agency ! TWOOUSHION Colonial love GARDEN APARTMENTS washer, wall to, wall carpeting, New Sizes 7-1.') (bust 31- transfer; color chart; full ter. Acre treed" lot, $18,000. Realtors, 646-4200. ' ; ~ seat, $36. Call 643-9290. MANCHESTER — Nice 2 fam­ alr-conditloning, swimming « m w >™«>ok mun, muxmm, com. 37). Sire 0. 32 bu.St . . . directions. Hayes Agency 646-0181. Opening in our Piece Dye process. Excellent VILLAGER ily home, 6 rooms, three bed­ IIND sot la ealai hr aacti aat- TYPIST pool, lighted tennis courts, 3(4 yards of 45-inch. VERNON — TiOt has 239.67’ Learn To Be A Printer opjwrtunity offered. Right person can expect rooms, garage. $240 per i*i9?.**®* b e d r o o m (tfa ta■ ------lacla

/ 1 \ \ \ ■ \ ' \ A . I PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 \ \ i ,4* iJIaurljpatpr^ JEtt Ivora^e Dally Net ^TMi Rim For The Weeft^^nd^ TTie. Weather Reservations close Saturday Four Manchester residents re­ King 43iivld Lodge, Order ^ Jnne^Di^ieiO About Town fer the Army-Navy Culb Aux- cently completed a six week In- Odd Fellows, will meet tom"^- Inter-Project Switching Clear, cool totiRfptt; low In SOm. Cynu Stevens, son of Mr. and illary annual outing and may service training course for row at 7:30 p.m, at the Odd Fol­ THEJSOMMUNITY DAT SCHOOL Tomorraw moMy M nw : hUh 78 Mrs. Gordon B. Stevens of 20 be made with Mrs. Glen Giis- pharmacists, nurses, and lows Hall. , \ 15,840 to 80. Bunfley’e ouUooft — aunny wold of 30 Ridge St., Mrs. podiatrists designed to ac- Harlan St., has been cited ns Barred by MHA Order MANCHESTER, CONN. and pis—snt. ^ highest ranking, sophomore at Florence Plitt-.of 829 Main St. quaint them .with heart and An adult Bible study hour will ^ Manchstter^^A City of Village Charm I Hartt A llege of Music of the "or Mrs. Lucy Mosher, 174 Ben- kidney problems. TTiey are be held tonight at 7 :30 at Zion The Manchester Housing Au- holdiing lip oompletlon of kitchen Non-grailed elementary whool ton St. TTie. event, which Is open Judy R, Bellefleur, 226-C New Miilti-nged grouping In small elusses University of Hartford. - Evangelical Lutheran Church, thortty last night voted to re­ I'nbhiets, but these have now VOL^LXXXIX, NO. 221 (TWE n H f OUR PAGES--TWO SECTIONS) to members and guests, will be State Rd., James E. Dugas, 337 t'ooper and High Sts. been finished In 13 of the 16 Individualized Htiiil.v programs MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1970 (Ol—slfled Adri'erUsl3i| em Pl-e *1) PRICE TEN CENTO tain its present policy not to .Sensitive Involved faculty Reservations for the Archdi- held Sunday, June 28, from noon Oakland St., John G. Frank, buildings, Rossebto said. to 6 p.m, at the Bolton Lake 344 Main St., and Gerald J. allow Inter-projoct moving ex­ Multl-medln learning resources oceossn Council of Catholic Last Sunday eight young peo­ He sold finish trim and in­ Community of children from varied backgrounda Hotel. Primavera. 108 McKee St. The cept under unilkual clrcum- Women’s Conference-to be held ple were taken into member- terior I palinllng la progreshlng in Accepting Applications for Admissions -t-- Bsturday at 9:30 a.m., at L^ke- / c(^rse was offered under the ship 'by Trinity Covenant stancek. , ail but two of the buildings. St. Bridget Rosary Society allspices of the University of Chlirch. They were Miss Nancy vUle may be made by calling The vote means that tenants However, ho criticized the gen­ Mrs. Bdward McKeever of 61 will sponsor ILs annual Straw- ConnecUcut School of Phar- Hutt, Miss Wendy Norllng Johin For Firlhtr Information Oill I4T>1I4I in the Westhlll Gardens housing eral contractor, tho Rocky Mar- / Washington St. The conference berry Festival rain or shine to- macy and Continuing Eduea- Bujaucius, Wendall Bither Jr morrow from 6 to m. at the tion Services, and the Connecti- Gary Bujaucius, James Marloy for the eidcriy’ off W. Center climo Construction Co., for not British Tories Win ..will mark the 21st opening of properly cooidlnatlng tlie vori- Lakeville Manor, as a summer church grourtds.. Baked goods cut Heart Association Inc. Ill, James Nelson and Scott St. wiil not be given permission oiw jobs on the .site. "The build­ camp for girls sponsored by the will also be sold. Donations of ____ Swenson to move into the new Mayfair baked goods should be brought First Lt. Richard Gordon ___ er loses a lot of time in betweien Councils of Catholic Women of Gardens project in tha North Connecticut. to the St. Bridget School cafe- Roux has been assigned to the Talcottville Congregational because ho doesn't think ahead,” End redeveiopment area iiniess Ros-setto said. Upset teria before 6 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Weapons Development and Church will have a strawberry Stajiley Lucas is chairman of Enoorparatlng an original And pence tor all maixk3nd, and late, to correct the taet three. Do it Yourself or Lei Us Db It For You tive with whom Heath differs. himself to be bamboosled by tives had won 46.8 this tims C lass o f 1970 last niirht song in her address. "The Spirit peace for aU maiddnd!" »•he----- podnted------—‘ out, and this wax, like It was perhaps an irony that pollstera.” compared with 41.6 In itM. La­ of Man,” Written by Miss Sylvia all others, will end. "But the The London Evening News outwalked, buttalked, and of tolerance, development ol ClajfUn, former first grade teach- ______the Conservatives, the tradltidp- bor had 48.4 per cent against outsang the gloomy weath- tranquillity within one’s self, "What kind ^ ^^****®^*mt, 47.9 last time. u er forecasts of the day. In and reconciiiaUon of dif- built up its majority In polling polls have taken the biggest bat­ The Liberals had 2,081,788 «.00'I3 Tubslw Short, graduation exer- ferehces between individuals to w l s ^ ^ s e ^ a happy bought out tering in their short history. The votes and others 734,4M. This polls will not have much Impact BIsckwsll cises, as hoped, were held naUons. graduation ^ y , Kelleys nuMd generation votes than any elec- third party had 18 seats In the c h a ^ ea he reminisced sadly tjon In the past. Fbr the first for many years to come.” Plus 01.60 Fed. on Memorial Field. '’‘’ '®'‘® must .be opportunity for last ParUament but was emerg­ There were varying degrees ove^one to put into action his a b ^ o^ahnllar oocaaion In ithe u,e voting age was down to Said leading Laborlte lOchael ing tills time with fewer. Jere­ excise tax and Index to Graduation Stories early 40s. of nervousness, not too well id®"®, to reach his goals, she 18, from 21 Foot: "The results have demol­ my Thorpe . the party leader TEMPIFS tire off your car. That day, he salid, after a One commentator q^ressed ished beUef In the polls. They concealed by laughter and chat- or in the modern vein, Today’s Herald contains coverage of several high and three other Liberals had won have been blown sky-high. . ter, as the nearly 600 seniors *ds thing.” To this. Miss school graduations. momiiig graduation, boys went belief that the swing to the To­ tills afternoon at a stage whan to tine North Bind naUroed sta­ ries was leas than average In "No one In politics wUl accept CARPn and FLOOR COVERING B1ACKW8US WHITtWWULt ' HD.BtTAX lined up at 6:16 near the south Hlcock hdded, “ And is worth More on the Manchester High School graduation aU but a few of the 630 House of tion, end entrained tor camp, districts where large numbers the polls as being worth any­ Commons seats were accounted NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE g go-13 A I0.45 # 1 3 . 4 5 parking lot. There were also doing.” can be found on page 4, and in the High School World, thing now." 01.78 last-minute versions, by those Neither violence nor tear nor many of them never to return. of young people voted. for. VnoNmfton pages 16 and 17, which include the valedictory and One factor evidently was that Immediately before voting 308 MAIN STREET TIL H3-M83 7.35-14 playing major roles In the ex- hatred have any part in any- There is one problem ,v he WUaon, 64, campaigned on this J .ftinu cut*, m u i/torUMMitiraMc 2.04 salutatory addresses as well as the commencement said, that is not the doing of the many people stayed home, per- Thursday, the polls lined up this claim that he has steered M t- •rbniiMbfMlu eftiwwMiwI 5.60-15 14.95 17.95 1.75 ercises, of “ What do I do after one’s attempt to thrust hls^ way; Mairlan—8.7 per cent La­ uuHd.■■••■u wwbv toai)fiemu huwda trild dH ifn dcptdopth address by Thomas F. Kelley. older generation, a problem haps misled by the polls Into OPEN DAILY TO 6 — THURS., FRI. TO ^ P.M. irf mtfmif piiiMUftT 7.75- 14 such-and-such happens?” ideals upon another. Rather, It aln from chronic economic cri­ CAT tfrivint V nationwide,______whose solution la solely the re- thinking their votes were mean- bor lead; OaUup—7.04 per cent sis to sustained recover. He in­ toeeoot • 7.75- 15 15.95 18.95 A few minutes before 6 :46, must be done by peaceful per- Other graduation stories— for Labor; National (Jplnlon ./■flalnst iM m u honored by aiewoonde sponslbtlity of young people — inglesa. It looked as If just over sisted today that Heath "wlU in wrorkmftfldilp or of Firotlono oloroo end 8.25-14 the two lines came through the suasion, flexibility, Judgment, Rham ...... page 11 Polls—4.1 per cent for Labw; mottrUlo notioR 2.33 north gate, ready for the open- and f^th, Utopian, It would be, drugs. “ If you will only remem- ?0 P®r cent of the voters had take over the stixxigest econom­ ki oecordoneo widv die lormo ol our priniod auftrintoo. price of 8.15-15 17.95 20.95 2.35 South Windsor ...... page 5 Lou Harris In the Dally Express fo^comont tiro prorpood on orifinol wear end ing strains of the processional, she, went on, it all plans for ber me for one thing on this, come out. The figure was al- ic position any prime minister teood on FIryoono Mode lovol price for rootoeomont dro ot 8.55-14 2.53 C oventry...... page 10 your graduation day, please do utest TO per cent In 1986 elec­ —2 per cent for Liitkor; Opinion Unto et odjuttmont FIrootono irodi level pneoo ora tnwidid 19.95 22.95 Verdi’s “ Triumphal March" peace “ could be pieced togeth- Research Center—1 per cent for could have." BROADLOOM 10. but nuy net ropreeent oppreilnielo current DnirMi eetHne 8.45-15 2.53 Rockville ...... page 13 tions. pricec. end ere eubiect to chanfo wWteut notice. ^ * fnnn “ Alda." Tho color bear- to make one workable solu- All pricu plui UXM ind lira be your car. (See Page Four) Hie result' recalled American the (Jonservativea. DUPOXT ers came to a stop almost half- tlon.” Dr. Henry Durant of OaUup ^^rad«JKranrtBrwl«raS)ora»■Comb,KHralyp,fc,do^^ra«^«raD,al,r.ondra■MrarY^c.rt.H«»dMoy^^atelWon.^n. way dovim tho footbaU field. However, she said, this “ Wt explained; "This Is a technique Toby Welch with the American Idealism” Is blocked because and you gain from experience. H um tYi Tine B AneAuns flag; Jeff Bissell, the school "Each of us has turmoil within You caimot always be right. State GOP 5 0 1 flag; Thomas Pantaleo, the himself. Let us find that inner m soom m ucD oesieH S’nim r t b i h m k "As I have always suspected state flag: and Robert (Jobb peace, ^and then go out to solve the question of turnout is su­ mw w w • w te »•*« twSSfvEwS* I iiUlXE cHAMiliirl crjImnoii and Robert Carter, the school the world’s problems. . . Amerl- Convention lO ik .H ,* m m -s iBELUKECHAIIIFlOr Provincial Capital in Cambodia preme." "500" fl«g ca — If you don’t love It now, WlU OaUup avoid sticking Its 9X12 man« President Paul Dodge work to make it worth loving.” ■ ■ -5 Fal^t. Chivyr Aaurkaa Cempact* neck out next time? "No. This is Tonight aaj Plymaatlis 7.00-13 Chrattu, Camam, was at the head of the line of Valedictorian Miss Susan one game where you have to 7.7f-l4ar7.7S-l8 BLACKWALU Caagarw. Fakkaaa BRAIDED RUGS ■LACKWALtS boys, in hed robes and mortar- Oiarlamb, speaking on "The stand up and be counted." BLACKWAUS 7 JS -M . 7 .M -II boards; Katherine Koehler, Ultimate Goal is Peace,” Invlt- Attacked by Viet Cong Forces HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — ■ U tC K W A U S 100% 501 N 4 ( 0 1 vlce president led the girls In ®d her listeners to spend a few Connecticut Republicans convsns 4 ( i a \ I ^ ^___ te. minutes away from the Im^ r*HNOM PENH • (AP) — A But enemy pressure on the provincial capital could be Highway 1 between Phnom their state convention tonight In NYLON PILE Gusto ballooned gowns and medlacy of the everyday world ^w erful North Vletaamese-Vlet country as a whole haa never reached from Phnom Penh on penh and Saigon was reported a quest for two things .95 whipped, . a .tassela as atho i _ _seniors J ofn t “Xa/aAlrlmr weekly news*,A,a,a magazines, COnfiT fOTC.O ^°rce attACkAflattacked na Timvln.provln- . what .waarefflcially ...... t . . W . . caUed . . a safe Bank Held tip have eluded them for ye4te— The high coih- reopened this morning after 69.95 filed Into the rows of seats. The dally papers, news on-the-hour, capital 80 miles north of “ road. unity and victory. CARPET WHITEWALLS * 9 6 and Instant replay." fPhnom Penh today and pushed mand said that in view of the Cambodia’s railroad link to Thursday afternoon. . Jn Stamford Not since 1964 has the OOP REG. 4 for 0102 WHITEWALLS WHITEWALLS WHITEWALLS crowd that almost fUled the Plui «1.97 or 4 for 078 4 for 090 4 for OHO eaAt and west bleachers joined As we kxik through our figur- ^ within 200 yards of major worsening situation, Premier Thailand remained closed today enemy troops who mined the STAMFORD, Conn. (AP)— occupied the governor's offics. '^*2.04 pw lira Fwl. Plutt1.se par lira Plua 4204 or A man carrying a snub­ .Not slnoe lAnLbave they had a Exclu u « and 4 Plui t1.B3 par tiro-1 them in singing the National aiUvo li.’noculars in taking ’ithe government strong points, ,the„Lo„ Nol’s government has as government troops swept Highway 4, the route Fad. Excita tax and Fad. Exclutaxand ' ♦2.08 pat era Pod. nosed pistol robbed a branch United Statek Senator. ' m Installed Over Heavy Padding Uraa oS your car. 4 tirat off your cor. 4 tlrbt off your car. Exclto tax and 4 Anthem, played by organist loBig view of Ufe," she urged Cambodian high command said, asked the United States for hell- along the track trying to clear tween Phnom P®tm and the port tirot of your car. Miss Karen Lynn KrlnJak of oonaervatives "not to disdain Moving behind a mortar bar- copters and a wide range of oth- out enemy forces. Two Cam bo- ®*ty of Kompong Som, remained of Connecticut National Bank In the .meantime, the Republi­ WnfllM st»d psks ptoporUnnsf ly prlosd. the MHS Class of 19W, and the the revolutionaries'’ bellefb, for the j^ m in iin lsts struck military equipment. Waah- dlans weire killed and four dosed. aboift 10:66 a.m. today. cans have .been plcQ^ued by fac­ A t Temple Floor you get corpotting Hiot's The gunman entered the 11 DAFEnCHAIRHBrl exercises__ were______under___ way.revolution'spawned our country. Kom pongIhom , Just after m i d ______^Ington__ ___ has not replied, a spokes- wounded in a clash repifrted In Saigon, the U.S. Command tionalism -r. and the fight con­ not only luxurious and practical but also BELUXiCHAIIHOwj^ |" "Sir* 1 r— But no one could be. sure how And revoUiUonarles: Do not die- dkht. The Cambodian air force xnan said, along the rail line about 86 reported light skirmishing be- Washington Plaza Office of tinues. l(»g.nor mitfi/viTraoutdoors. RvBy thenthen, a.a thin daindajSi thetha ploddingnioid'ng methodsmethodn of the ®®*'*sent fighter-fighter-bombers into action _____ Enemy^ _____ forces.^ blocking____ miles northwest of Phnom tween allied and enemy troops the bank and demanded The top echelon of the party— reasonfri>ly priced! This elegant cqrpet Oaggaa, Martaryt, by Ckrythra, Paaliaea, cloud veiled the setting sun. reformers, for without reform, dawn. Latest reports said ^^.o^ds and railroada, have al- Penh. ’Ihe high commp^dt said along the border areas of Cam- money. He fled In a . white the state chairman, the vice Paatiact, T-Utrla HaAgaa. Uanarn car with an undetermined holds up beoutifidly in the heoviest traffic OUsaratilaa Patniat$.T-aMa Many people must have had perhaps most of us here would LghUng was oontinulng and that most Isolated the Cambodian tho bodies ol 28 enemy tioops bodia. chairman and the two Oonneoti- S.2S-M, t.lB-W SUSS amount of cash, a Connecti­ •LACKWALU S.IS-M • »H o r a js .m ’ •’tUsrV.Tm vUlons of making a mad dash nut be graduating, ’ but would ^® attackers were getting rein- capital. By today, yonly one were counted after the battle. ijije command announced that cut members of the national oreos resisting soil, stains and footprints. ■LA C K W AU S > ■ SMIiwall. cut National Bonk official In Includes Carpet, Padding forcements. . / American death toll In all committee — are backing Con­ It's tightly woven with double jute back Bridgeport reported. and Expert Tackless Kompong Thom, on the road gressman Thomas J, MssklU tor 4 j » A l i a Cambodian operations,^ .had Police said no shota were for yeoTs of wear. Decorator colors. Installation! between Phnom Penh and itiie the gubernatorial Vnomlnoitlan reached 800 since April 29, when fired and no one was hurt. Angkor region In northwestern and Congreesmon Lowell P. Motion To Acquit Marine the first Americans crossed the Police and agents of the Welcker -Jr. for the nominsiUon 30 Sq. Yds. Installed 22i70 35 Sq. Yds. Installed 202.15 108 112 I Cambodia, has been under al­ border. Federal Bureau of Investiga­ Des Moines and Miami most constant enemy pressure tor U.8. Senoitoir. And the lenders W H IT E W A L U WHITEWALLS WHITEWALLS w h itw a l l s Three Americans were killed tion were at the bank later In 4 for G9S 4 for 8128 4 fo r BUS , for more than a month. Denied in Viet Killing Case are oppoetfng Uw Idea o< primary 45 Sq. Yds. Installed 337.05 50 Sq. Yds. Installed 374.50 Flua 42.33 or 4 for 8I24 and four wounded In the am- the morning as part of tho c a r p e t Fka 42J3or (Jambodlan spokesmen say fights for those two nomina­ KITCHEN/ ♦2J5 par lira F «i. RMit •2.4Bpor tb# •2JS par lira Fad. ♦y9p»msl«ad. Gripped by Race Tension probe. Excla. tax and 4 F«d. Excisb tix «nd ExclHUxand4 Viet Cong and North Vlet- DA NANG, south Vietnam The evidence showed only ^ush ^ a 26th M antry Dlrtslon tions. ^gjjjojjgurcar. 4 t if f off your au. llrraoffyour ixmxvx, ' armored unit Just west of the New York State authorities Good selection of col- $ DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — shot to death. He had been cor- namese forces have occupied But In their effort to prevent .95 Shop af Home A military judge today that Schwarz was a member of pja^hOok area today, the com- were alerted to watch for the ors installed. A predominantly Negro section nered by officers attempting to ^ Angkw, the site of the denied a motion tor the acquit- a five-man night ambush patrol mand said. Enemy losses were primaries, the leaders havs pro­ 1 1 9 bandit, who may have fled voked bitter reaotioni from Our expert will call with samples ,and estimates of these and other wall-to- tal of one of four U.S. Marine. th^iMUl the killing, Legear said, not known. are Cambodia's greatest nation­ westward Into that state, po­ underdog candidates for the top wall carpet values. Evening appointments welcome. I lice said. al treasure. There ' has been charged with murdering 16 Viet- Hifc motion was denied by Lt. More than 60 Viet Cong and two spots on the OOP ticket. foU ^pd the death of a black es- Some members of the crowd The bank branch had been CHARGE IT WITH speculation that the Qommu- namese women and children In Col. Vaul St. Amour of Bedford. South Vietnamese were^report- ' *The gist of tbs criticism is caped convict In a gun battle roamed the area after Wheel- open only 2% months In Its nists might try to set uj) a revo- Tbunu' viiinffe on Feb 16 Mass., judge on the seven-man ed slain In scattered fighting In that the leadership Is jsopardi» CALL 643-6662 with police. . ®f's lx>dy was taken a^ay, ston- present temporary loca­ PoUce ordered a 80-block area Ing pasebig cars and beating a lutionary capital In the ancient ’ ’ mlliUry court hearing testimo- South Vietnam. 38 of them by Ing victory at tha polls for tho pHy The counsel for the ‘ defense, ny against Schwarz for the third aircraft supporting ground tion. A permanent branch for F O R . sealed off after Irindows were policeman and a news photogra- "sake of unity — or the appear­ _ Hiere .was no word on casual- Capt; Daniel H. L^gear, 28, of day. forces or on Independent mis- that area of Stamford la be­ broken, automobiles 'ili'ere dam- pher. ing built ocrosa Washington ance of unity—In the OOP. I MATMMAIi X fO B sa s.- agod and more than a dozen One local hospital reported ties In the fighting at Kompong 8t. Louts, Mo., entered the mo- ^Schwarz has pleaded Innocent slons. One American was re- CERAMIC TILE Street from the site of to­ Welcker’s chief rival for ’Um 5 FT . TUB pertont. Including some chll- treating 16 persons for wounds Thom, but the Cambodian high tion after the prosecution tested to 16 counts of premeditated ported killed and 26 wounded, day's robbery. Senate nomination, Edwin D. WE HONOR TUB AREA d n n were Injured Thursday. received from missiles. command claimed today that Its Us case against Pvt. Michael A. murder. Also charged with pre- In Vientiane, the Laotian capl- EUwrlngton, hsus acruosd tho BROWIfS ^ Pf^ce Chief Wendell Nichols ? y early morning the disturb- forces have killed more than Behwarz, 21, of Weirton, W. Va. meditated murder Is Pvt. Ran- tal, a Defense Ministry spokes- The bandit was described ENCLOSURE Installed Up To Celling as a white bearded male leaders of making primartss a WILSONI ance had dwindled Into scat- 6,000 (Jommunlst troops in the Legear said the charges atipu- dell D. Herrod, 20, of Calvin, man-said government forces re- gave orders ^to keep all marked about 30 years old. Wearing bigger Issue than the Indoohhia tered incidents. Uiree-month-old < Cambodian lated that Schwarz personally Okla., while Pfc. Thomas R. took the town of Pak Khop, 180 police cars' away from the a yellow shirt, khaki pants war. TIRE SHOP In kfiami, Fla., police gam- war. In addition, more than jiilled five women and U chll- Boyd Jr., 19, of EvansvlUe, Ind. miles northwest o( the capital ’ 27.95 * 8 5 - 9 0 SUPERIOR SERVICE scene. and white sneakers. Two TIm Issuss at stake in ttM Installation. Eictra 333 MAIN ST. (At Bantly’s) TlM disturbance began among bled with a relaxed curfew and 11,000 enemy troops have been dren but that ho concrete evl- and pfc. Samuel O. Green, 18, and 16 miles east of the Thai bank employes, a managsr convention should be qusattOM 649-8973 248 SPRUCE ST. a crowd of about 400 blacks who won a spotty truce today In reported killed by the U.8. and dence had been presented show- of Cleveland, Ohio, are charged border. It is also 37 miles west about foreign and domestto pol­ J ____ 649-8029 and a teller, were In the of­ With 2 Pc. Fixture gathered during the gun battle black helgfaborboods raked by South Vietnamese fq i^ s operat- Ing that he actually "dealt a with unpremeditated murder, of Pakbeng, where a road built fice when he entered, police icy, says BUisrinpten—not tho in which Lewis Stephen Wheel- four nights of shooting, looting ing In Cambodia's eastern prov- death blow" to any of the vie- They are to be tried separately by the Chinese (JommunlsU - m a n y 7 A.M. to tGMni said. Jssue o t whsttiar or not tfesro 9 P.M. ( 2 ^ sr, M, of Ksnsas City, Mo., was and firebombing. Inces. tims. later. reaches the Mekong River. Saturdny 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. — x--.rTia bo a primary,

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