___ A . . X PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Anerag* Dailjr N«t Pkob ilanrb(Bt?r lEnptiing IBm ld Mo n d a y ; Oc t o b e r 6, i969 \. IW Ske Week KaM - O ctober 4. 1666 The Weather Lutz Junior Museum annual Motherhood of Mary Mothers Temple Chapter, OE8,' will Increasing cloudiness, not as About Town Junior membership drive 18 tak­ Circle will meet tonight at 8 observe Friendship Night at its ccxxl tonight. Low about 86. To­ ing place this week. Ttg>se hav­ at the home of Mrs. Harry meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. 1 5 , 7 ^ H m Rev. C3Utord O. Simpson, morrow mostly cloudy, mild. ing membership envelopes are Carr, 40 Oobum Rd. Mrs. Ber­ at the Masonic Temple. C ^ st pastor ot Center Oongreg'atlonal Chance of shenvers lata In day. reminded to return them nard McDonald is co-hostess. officers from Simsbury, Thomp- Hmnchmster— /4 City o f ViBat'e Charm Cburch, will' lead a book discus­ High In 70s. promptly to their schools as Members are reminded to bring .sonville, Cheshire, Glastonbury, 1 sion of “ Ernest Hemingiway” VOL. LXXXEC, NO. 6 museum' activities will begin clothing items for a rummage Rockville, and Warehouse Point . 1’ (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Cen­ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. OCTTOBER 7, 1969 (Cl— tfled AdvetUsliiK on Pmdb 16) soon. sale. will exemplify degree work. Re­ PRICE TEN CENTA ter Church library. __ ). !■ :__ freshments will be served after ■J. The first of four seminars for Verplanck School will have a the meeting by M>s. Janice The administrative board pt parents of students planning tea for room mothers and Hodge and members of her South United Methodist Church post-high school education will members of the PTA executive committee. , will meet tonight at 7:30 in the be held tomorrow night from 7 board tomorrow from 9:30 to church reception room. to 9 in Room A7 of Manches­ 10:30 a.m. in the school cafe­ Daughters of Liberty, No. 128, ter High School. Speakers will teria. Those planning to attend LCLI, will meet tomorrow at 8 S o u t h .United Methodist be admissions officers Wayne may bring their pre-school chil­ p.m. in Orange Hall. Mrs. Carl Church after school program General Insists Kuhnly of Mlanche-ster Commun­ dren. Tyler will serve refreshments. will be held tomorrow at 2:16 ity College, Dr. John Vlandis p.m. In Susannah Wesley Hail of the University of Connecti­ of the church. cut, W. Howie Muir of Trinity Today starts the College, and William Mclnemey S e c o n d Congregational of Central Connecticut Slate Church oouiMdl will meet to­ College. ;jj-_ jjgg Arsenal Private night at 7:30 at the church. COMINe SOON! Ward Circle of South United Lincoln School PTA will have Methodist Church will meet to­ WASHINGTON (AP)— could have the guns with ao Turner, testifying under oath, been confiscated by the U.8. its annual open house tonight morrow at 7:30 p.m. in Susan­ strings attached. Maj. Gen. Carl C. Turner said that on his last vlalt to Chi­ Customs Service and were from 7 to 8 at the school. The nah Wesley Hall of the church. testified today the txilice “ I do not recaU any statement cago to pick up guns. Oonlisk event is open to all parents, TOYOTA of that type being made In my ’ ’mostly Junk” He said he had 1969 United Appeal chiefs of Chicago and Kan­ knew that he was retired from been told he woa free to can­ relatives and friends. PTA Rockville Emblem Club will presence—no, sir," Duellman the Army. nibalise them for parts. If he so membership may be obtained have a potluck Wednesday at AMERICA'S SECOND LARGEST sas City knew the more testified. Turner said this made no desired. from each room mother. 8:30 p.m. at the Elks Home, than 500 confiscated weap­ Sen. Abraham Rlblcoff, D- difference because Omllsk knew SELLING IMPORTED CAR! Many of the guns were de­ Park St., Rockville. Mrs. Wil­ ons tumed over to him Conn., acting chairman of the the guns were for his personal Mam^ester WATE8 will have liam Davis is in charge of the , were for his personal use subcommittee, ordered that use anyway. stroyed after being stripped for Available Soon A t usable parts. Turner said. But a business meeting tomorrow at program. There will be a busi­ and not the A m y . Conllsk be requested to appear Turner, who said he is a well- the Italian-American Club, ness meeting at 8. and clear the matter. he said ho could not remember Witnesses had told the Senate known gun collector and gim- Eldridge St. Weighing in will The hearing loorn was full how many were cannibalised, MORIARTY Brothers Investigations subcommittee .amith In Army cln-les. .said the be from 7 to 8 p.m. Members of Stanley Circle of and dozens of persons stood In “ On The Level at Center and Broad" of the that the former provost marshal guns from Fort Worth have (See Page Eight) South United Methodist Church the rear of the room as Turner 316 CENTER ST., MANOHE8TEB 648-8186 general of the Army had signed said he cannot account for all Hose and Ladder Co. 1 of the will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. a receipt saying the guns were OPEN EVBNINOS (Thursdays till 6:00 p.m.) the weapons he received from Town Fire Department will in the church parking lot to go for Army training. They said the two police departments and meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at to the home of Mrs. Mary Hall Turner sold some of the guns. the McKee St. firehouse. Stewart in Somers. from Fort Worth. Tex., because The retired general, saying he his record book could net bs had lost all his gun records, found. the wdtneas table with karate­ Turner said he submitted In­ like chops of his hand as he tes­ complete gun records to the ) Greater Hartford tified; committee which he compiled "Those weapons were not for from memory. the use of the Army, They were “ Sir, that book would be to going to destroy them and they my advantage today and whoev­ BEHER BIQQER gave them to me personally." er has it I would appreciate It If Turner, 66, was confronted they would return it," he told VALUES SAYINQS with Chicago police Lt. Paul Rlblcoff. Duellman who testified the gen­ Turner Identified checks pay­ eral signed a receipt In his pres­ able to him from the Pine State JOIN THE ACTION! Community Chest Windows of this shopping center store are smashed and merchandise is scat­ ence on four occasions stating Gun Shop. Fayeltevllle. N.C.. to- tered outside after roving gangs of young Negroes rampaged through parts of Negro, Black the 397 weapons he got were to taling 43,013.96 and said he be­ the Negro west side of Las Vegas. Mayor Oran Gragson declared a state of be used for Army training and lieved that amount Included to be destroyed when no longer payment for some pistols he re­ emergency. (AP Photofax) In Verbal Spat of use to the military. ceived from Chicago. Turner said he had been as­ But ho said in the absence of BIG MOVERS SALE DAYS HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)— sured by Chicago Police Super­ hlR original records he could A Negro writer and public intendent James Conllsk he provide no details. relations man has complain­ More Than 100 Arrested, ed that a. black policeman threatened him. AT NORMAN’S, MG. The argument, said Bob Maule, was over his use of 42 Hurt in Las Vegas Riot the word “ Negrro” Instead of the word “ black." U.S., Russia Draft Maule asked Police Chief ; 'l l This year's goal is LAS -VEGAS. Nev. (AP) — The two nights of vlolenoe 40-block area, sweeping through Thomas Vaughan to take ac­ Scattered outbreaks of violence were the worst city officials it repeatedly. tion against Officer Jcunes use as portable mnv..!x persisted early today on the could recall. There had been The West Side Is about a mile Fcimell. Nuclear Ban Pact some earlier racial unrest at from the city's downtown sec­ dominanUy Negro West Side of According to Maule’s ac­ CONVERTIBLE schools. tion and about three miles from GENEVA (AP) — The United the Soviet 12-mile limit. -This this casino city, but generally count, he encountered Fen­ The trouble developed Sunday the Lae Vegas Strip. nell in a business establish­ States and the Soviet Union pre­ was favored also by most other the turtmlenoe of the past two DISHWASHER night after two Negro policemen Tear gas was used frequently ment over the weekend and sented today a draft treaty to delegations at the conference. nights had abated. build-in later I stopped a black cab driver for a the policeman began to up­ ban nuclear arms and other Tile United States also agreed Authorities listed more than (See Page Nineteen) traffic check and a crowd g(ath- braid him, saying he should weapons of moss destruction to a Soviet paragraph In the 100 arrests Monday night, 42 in­ ered. use the word ’’black” In his from the sea bed. preamble anylng the two nations ------y. juries—Mie of them serious— Authorities said this did not writings In place of the The two superpowers agreed are "convinced that thla treaty and property damage in the trigger the disturbances, howev­ word “Negro." on a compromise joint draft aft­ constitutes a step towards ths , tens of thousands of dollars. er. er seven months of bargaining exclusion of the sea bed, ths When the argument grew 3 718,350 Young blacks roamed the and submitted It to the 26-natlon ori-an floor and the eubsoll “There were no racial over­ Odds Favor heated, said Maule, he said area, hurilng rocks and fire­ tones in the beginning,” Grag­ he wxxuld report Fennell's be­ disarmament conference. thereof from the arms ruir. and bombs, shattering windows, son said. “ But after it got going are determined to continue An accident of the camei’a anirle appeMra to have havior to the chief of police. The draft of the treaty which placed this Model 727 Hoeing jetlinerton tha and looting a few stores and over­ ‘whltey’ wasn't welcome over Black Bidder It was at that point that Fen­ the Soviet Union put before the .negotiations concerning further turning cars. there.” There are about 30.000 nell threatened him, Maule conference on March 18 called measures leading to this end." of a ciaiie calilc. The plane i.n actually flying home As the violence spread, Mayor Negroes among the 250,000 resi­ said. for a ban on all types of weap­ The treaty, would come Into fioiii South \’ietnani with men who have finished Oran Gragson imposed a 7 p.m. dents of greater Las Vegas. In Election Maule said he questioned ons and military Installations force after ratification by the their tmii of (inly in \’ietnani. The photo was to 6 a.m. curfew, declared a Some fires broke out Sunday whether a man with Fennel’s from the sea bed. The United United States, the Soviet Union taken li.v the Air Force at Tan Son Nhiit Air Base and 20 other nations. state of emergency and asked but the crowd was dispersed. ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — De­ attitudes should be on the States refused to accept this be­ near Saigon. (Al’ 1‘hotofax) Gov. Paul Laxalt to mobilize the A crowd gathered again Mon­ spite blttbr Infighting among police force, and he asked cause It would ban such defen­ States ratifying the treaty National Guard. day and, as the violence intensi­ Negro leaders, the first black Chief Vaughan to investigate sive devices ns submarine would hove the right to verify * Tilii idvintage ol ititi; buy in • Easy pushbutton selection ol Provides extra counter top space The guardsmen assembled at fied, more than 150 helmeted po­ candidate for mayor of Atlanta the incident. tracking stations. t))e HCtIvllles of other partlrl|Mit- quantity and stretch your three cycles — daily loads, pots when used as a portable, but their armories, but were not de­ lice officers and sheriff’s depu­ in this century was one of the The Russians gave way on ing countries on the ocean floor, food dollars. • Treercr holds up to 165 lbs. and and pans or china crystal can be built In in your new hoine. ployed. ties with shotguns sealed off the favorites in a municipal pri­ this point and accepted the pro­ toyond the I2-mlle limit, but * Keep up to 552 lbs. at your has a jet freere icc comparlment. Manu cycle selection of 3 cycles: mary today. ■ without Interfering with such (iniertips In upright storage • Built In soil food disposer vision of a draft submitted by normal wash, short wash or activities or otherwise Infring Rev. Groppi Case • Four cabinet shelves, twin eliminates the need to scrape and Here in Manchester, the 13 convenience. Gov. Lester Maddox predicted rinse and dry. HaynsM'ortb the United States May 22 in * rive solid shelves provide total vegetable bins, two door shelves, hand rinse. Just tip oH large that Negro educator Horace E. which the ban would be restrict­ Ing rights recognized under In- Bullt:in soft food disposer ends contKt lor quicker, more ° butler comparlmeni and or hard scraps Tate would finish first in the ed to nuclear arms ond weapons lernallonal law, Including the uniform Ireeiing. removable egg bin. need ol scraping and hand rinsing. To Pul Holdings freedoms of the high seas " • Lift top rack lor easy loading mayoral field of seven. If none of mass destruction. Just tip off large or hard scraps. To soothe fears expressed by Before Top Court He ’ll Be Acquitted, gets a majority, which la vir­ In return, the United States red feather agencies of the tually certain, a runoff election In Trusteeship dropped Us proposal that the some counlrtes which rlolm sov­ MADISON, Wu (API At 100 too iOO 100 among tile top two will be held ban come into force at the ereignly lieyond the 12-mlle llni The high Court waa naked to lorneys fur the Rev James E Pet. 16. WASHINGTON (AP) — Judgr three-mile limit and accepted take original Jurladicllon In the (Hm Page Eight) Groppi went before the Wiscon­ Says Beret Officer te said Monday he had been Clement F. Haynsworth says he cnoe and hear arguments on the sin Supreme Court-today u. seek forced, to hire bodyguards be­ would be willing to put hit fi­ conslUuUonallty of the law The United Fund of Manchester PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP) — is that we ail belong to the same cause ^ an on ym ou s threats. A nancial holdings imder a trust­ freedom for the militant lender attorneys also naked the court Green Beret Capt. John J. Mc­ unit.” group of Negroes opposing him eeship to “ avoid any further ot welfare demofiistrators who to rule on Jnckmnn'a refuasi to Carthy Jr. says he is "confident seized and occupied the 81,-tte l>ermll Groppi to be free on bail ACROSS THE BOARD PRICE REDOCTIONS ON THESE SPECIAL, POPULAR GE MODELS Mc(3arthy, in his appeal, said asserted th ^ )ia d been subject­ suggestion of conflict of inter Wherder Hints: I will be acquitted" of the mur­ ed to personal attocka. est" if the Senate approves his Assembly Chambers Sejk 29 pending dla(ioalt|on: of the cnae he was “ suddenly thrust into the (iroppi, wiki w.is Jailed with­ der of a Cambodian aide in Viet­ _world of spies and agents A turnout of aMu) 160,000 vot­ appointment to the Supreme Ttie M-ysnr old Roman Catho­ CJourt. out trial by ihr Assembly, count on your dollars for nam, for which he spent nearly "without the benefit of .special ers was expected in tije nonpar­ lic priest has been ordered to two years in confinement. tisan primary. \ 'nils word from the White soiigbl lo have the 121-yr.ir-old Jail (or up lo SIX montha (or no under-drying training." He denied shooting No Change in Pace liiw under which the coiilrmpi McCarthy started a month­ The black communItjK has House Monday came as both le.iding It Cupllot Invasion by the Cambodian aide, although citation was lm|mseil declared long home leave with his family about 40 per cent of the r o s ­ supporters and critics of the followers dsniandlng restoration VERSATRONIC^' he said he had reasons to sus­ uncunatllutlonal., Monday after his release by the pect the man's loyalty. tered voters. nomination worked to ready re­ of welfare cuts. Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., a Dem­ T)ie M ilwaukee |>ils>t'a attoi CLOTHES DRYER Army pending his appeal to the ports on Haynsworth's fitness to Me declared Any govsrn- services to thousands McCarthy. 26, flew to Phoenix Of Viet War Soon neys toiik the case lo the 8u Court of Military Review. He ocrat who Is stepping down aft- sit on the high court no over-drying 'i. kvk "busy" laniilies and was met by his wife, his menl that sends people l^> Jail had been held at the discipli­ SAIGON (AP) — The chair­ pr<- empllve' policy of wlde- premr i ourt slier Circuit Judge three children and his parents. (See Page Flight) (ftoe Page Eight) w:()Krut .1 triat haa no pght to nary barracks at Ft. Leaven­ man of the U S. Joint Chiefs of apreiid patrolling by tinall units M I. Jackm an declined to is .lie “ It’s good to be home," he exist ■ / worth, Kan., since January 1968. Staff Indicated Uxlsy that he baa prevented enemy buildups an Immedinfe ruling on a writ said. 'T v e been assigned to Ft. doesn’t share Senate Republican o f lialreiLs corinia Asked whether the dropping for large scale ground attacks (See Page Nineteen) of your neighbors Huachuca. (in Arizona( but I leader Hugh Scott’s expeotstlon and that the Viet Cong and of charges against eight other haven’t been told yet what my of major military developments Green Berets accused of slaying .North VIelnameae ara now re­ duty station will be." In Vietnam soon a South Vietnamese agent might lying lo a great extent-on rockat McCarthy was convicted by Kennedy Asks ^Blueprint^ The Pennsylvania senator have led to his release. Mc­ and mortar attacka which kssp said Monday there may be a their own casualties to a mini­ Carthy said. “ The only parallel (See Page Eight) O x breakthrough In the war In the mum. To Reform Indian Policies next 60 to 90 days H* said the The U 8. ('ommamt reported breakthrough could occur In el- 21 enemy rocket and mortar at- ALBUtJUERQUE. N M . (AP) “ We need no more burk-paas- •-her the diplomiitli. m mitltaiy lacka acroaa BoulhtVietnam dur­ —Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of irflg." he declared ‘ 'We know area' tot he "would shade It a ing the paat 24 Iviura a drop MassachusetU called today for where the blame lies. We need little tt^srd the mllllary” from the two-day total of 72 re- a White House conference to de­ no more promises; we know Gen ESrJe O. Wheeler, end­ |a>rted during Ih' weekend Caa- velop a "blueprint for reform GIVE YOUR FAIR SHARE tliey are empty." ing A four-d.iy Visit to Vn;nni; uallles re|Jorted Included four and change" for America’s In­ • Exclusive Mini Basket is lor Kennedy met Monday wnth waa asked at a news conference Vletnariieae civlllana killed and • The range that cleans its own (One hour's pay per month) dians. members of the Congress' Edu­ I Electronic sensor "feels'” small loads saves you time • Automatic timer sets like an oven electrically. if any major mllHary develop- la Vietnamese civilians and two and water Kennedy, the Senate majority clothes lor perfect drying alaim.'Staits and limes your cation Committee to hear their nienta can be expected In the Amer.' -ins woundi-d • Automatic oven timer and two whip, said Indian policies liave Choice of heavy, normal or • Two wash speeds two spin speeds meals views on proposals discussed by next 80 days. Only light ground aklrmlahet appliance outlets - - one limed been “ a national tragedy and a delicate settings to match • Filler Flo'Psystem ends lint lurr • Push button controls command the Senate Subcommittee on In­ Welt, you'd have to ssh.Gen were reported with U H forces national disgrace” the load • Permanent Press cycle with live exact measured heals • Peluxe features.including dian Education He is the sub­ Giap that question. ’ he replied •'iaiming 41 of the enemy killed "cool down" to keep your He said a White Hou»e Con­ ' Permanent Press cycle • Oven door removes tor easy automatic lotisserie and committee chairman "I'm not In a position to answer ■' 8 • .-laualtlea were one killed reduces wrinkles. ironing at a minimum cleaning illuihinated cooktop ference on Indian affairs is Kennedy said funds for Indian It ■' He referred lo Oen, Vo nrvl II wounded, the t'8 . ('om- needed to provide poln v. legis­ education should be doubled .Nguyen Glap. Nor.h Vietnam’s lative and programs lecom- marid rejjorted 100 His suggestion for an Indian- defense minister. A government mtlitaiy train •00 :oo too mendations lo serve as the controlled pu{>ltc coryjoralion Wheeler also indicated there blueprint for reform and < hange ing renter lOS miles west ot Hal- would involve issuance of up to had been no major shift In grin came under attack from over the next generation 4200 million m bonds biclced .An.erifan b.iMlefleld Uictlcs. .North Vietnamese troops re His proposal came in a speech by the full faith and rredi'. of Aslced whether the recent low v > ' ently moved into the .Mekong for uie National Congress of the US government ' eve; o( enemy activity had ret Delta and suffered 12 wounded 1969 United Appeal American Indians attended by suited )r. a scaling down of U S Earlier. Indian Commi- lor.er before pushing the enemy back. BEHIND THE COUNTER, OR BEHIND THE APPLIANCE, HERE IS WHERE a tout 400 delegates Louis R Bnice. told the cor,- offensive operations and a shift S ^ lh Vietnamese neadquartera Ker-nedy also suggested estab­ gress he would resist .ir.y it- ifd a defensive poiture. he of the Greater Hartford aaifj , Four North Vietnamese lishment of a select Senate com replied that Oen Crelghto)i W YOUU FIND THE EXPERTS! COME IN, FlU OUT YOUR BIR MOVERS tempt 10 end federal trusteeship •were reported kllle«) m:ttee on the human needs of over the American Indiait Abrams the commander! o f' Community Chest' ATieeler disclosed that ths American Indians, re-organiza- ■ Termtfiation is wrong” the\ Amencan forces in Vietnam, is CONTEST ENTRY BLANKS. South Vietnamese are now con­ tK>n of the Bureau \o( Indian Af­ year-iold Sioux-Mii^wk'' s.iid ' foliowlrdf the policy that he trolling ail air ainkea. Including \ fairs. remo\-al o f' the bureau Monday. was foliowIrA when I was here those by American piiots. in the from the Interior Department, Bruce a Prealder.l Nixon ap­ In July " MANOHESTFJi*8 .MOST an Indian development corpora­ Mekong Delta south of Balgon This iitioto nf .Aliiiiliani l-iiii'irln lieing publishod OOMPLETE A1*HUA.\<'E pointee. pledged hla full auppor. Wheeler said 'hit Is not so lid the fii t tune, luioiiliinf to I/rok MaKuzine, in tion and Indian control over In­ much a defensive' policy as s Since some eight to ten per n o u s —U5 HABTFORD RD. for Indian proposals on educa­ cent of ail In-couniry strikes are tile piilifuatioii .s ml i t-ni i.saiitf Tlitf (iKture was till 6 6 SMW«l»y ou 6 J dia "education. tion. economic drvelopmen; and pre-emptive protective course The >tassachusetts senator of­ m.ide in the Delta “ hr lald, payment of federal funds direct­ of letion in 'Ir.e with the change t.ioeii " A'.gdst '.), li fiml It on theAuill of hia living loom for INC. eiataion of his apiieal. (AP Photofax) gested changes (Sea Page Tsa) y ;U 8 military experts aay this (*4ee Page Eight I .'leiailes . I.Al* I’fiotofax) PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 Tolland County Politics MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 PAGE THREE Sheinwold on Bridge going te t,^ a large part o t It,” In August; and United Native You Should Know he a d d e ^ POSTPOmS FINESSE Americana, a self-styled “mili­ Israel Deports ABM BiU, Before House, FOB EXTBA CHANCE Nixon To Reveal Hie Interlohv^partment was tant Indian organization”, an­ What makes a birder (they considering proptoi^ to encour­ nounced an Impeach Hickel Arab Mayor prefer this to bird watcher)? By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 4 73 campaign. Opp osed by Rep. St. Onge If a mlMlng queen Is in favor­ (? K J4 age Indian economic develc^ Maybe it’s comparable to Mal­ ment on the reservatkjra by Hickel has been trying to ex­ TEL AVIV (A?) _ Israel de­ lory's answer to the question able position at the first trick, O K10 6 2 New Indian Policy ported to Jordan today the may­ For only $7 .6 0 * a month, this By BETTE QVATRALE nationally as long as these it wlU still be there a few tricks 4 K842f new tax incentivea and plain ever since that he did not about Everest. Because they’re creasing a revolving mean ho was for termination. or of occupied Ramallah and there. Or perhaps like falling In Speaking from the floor of the remain unsolved.' later. This means that you lose WEST EAST WASHmOTON (AP) _ The At least one hlg h -ran l^ offl- nine other Arabs on charges of family man can get $5,000 in congressman then pledg- nothing by postponing a finesse 4 164 4 Q 1 0 852 fund; but it has not yet decided' security violations. love. It Just happens. Nlxon admlntetratlrai plana to cial la thinking o t reducing the on specific proposals. That's about the way Mrs. Leo House of RepresentaUves, ed himself to giving the h l^- for the queen from the first trick (3? 109873 ^ Q6 ^v etl this week It* loog-awalt- number of area (rffices, and In- Mayor Nadim Zaro, a ss- Savings Bank Life Insurance. Leggltt (Jeaimle) became ad­ Democratlc Congressman Wll- est priority for necessary pro- to some later stage of the play. 0 A53 0 84 M Indian policy, promising con- sulating the bureau’s education The dead Issue label was put ShowNrf Naked Penance year-old pharmacist, was ar­ riam St. Onge of the 2nd Dis- grams contributing to American 4, A 5 . 10 763 on any bid for formal repead of dicted. About 16 years ago, she -And If it turns out that the tmued federal protection while from raids by area directsrs for Lands (Hri in Hospital rested by the army Friday. He was in her backyard with the trict has opposed the Antlbal- national security and national (]ueen was In unfavorable posi­ SOUTH promoting greater freedom for other purposes. the 1983 termination reaolutkm. was accused of incitement For only $3.20 more, he can children. ''I looked up, and llstlc Missile (ABM) program, defense within the larger world tion from the very start, you 4 AK9 ^ e r ic a n Indians to manage No wholesale replacement of '"niat policy has (dumged,” ROHE ( A P ) ^ ^ good-look­ against Israeli occupation "I cannot In all honesty, sup- commulty, but expressed said one ofOclal, "and it's cer­ there was a rose-breasted gros­ may be glad that you postponed (7 A52 affair*. bureau personnel is expected. ing blonde of aboui''^ walked forces and making contact with have $6,475 protection on his beak. I thought there must be port the Antlbaliistic Missile “doubts about the ABM’s con- the finesse. O Q I7 tainly not going to change guerrillas. Details were kept under tight but (Jharles N. ZeUers, assistant nude down the 'Via other birds Just as pretty, so I (ABM) program,” he stated. 'T tributlons to our national secur- South dealer. ♦ Q J9 wraps so they could be revealed commissioner for education, is Hlckel, however, awakened Policemen called on the may­ family, too! hurried to the store and bought have listened, read, studied and Ity-” Both sides vulnerable. South West North East first to the National Oongreaa of probably on borrowed time. back.” Sunday. or early in the morning and a bird book.” wrestled with the question. . . “Until this controversy can be Opening lead—Ten of Hearts. 1 NT Pass 3 NT All Pa American Indians, meeting this Interior officials had planned Indiain suspicions last July 80 by "Are you feeling ill?” police-'' .uked his American-born wife to the decision I have reached has solved, I believe in supporting It was as simple and unearth- West led the ten of hearts, week at Albuquerque, N.M. as early as last June to replace commenting that the govern­ man Guerrino -Agugiaro asked pttqk his personal belongings. not been an easy or pleasant appropriations only for continu- ZahQ was taken to the Allenby shaklng aS that. and South tried a "free” finesse Vl<» Prealdent Spiro T. Ag- him and now are determined to ment had been “a little overpro- her. But the “disease” hasn't been task.” An ABM bill is before ed research and development of with dummy’s Jack. Bast covar- queen. The advantage of waiting new and Intericn- Secretary Wal- do ao. Uke other major moves, tective” of Indians, who must BridgeN^here he crossed Into contagious — yet — within the House now. The Senate the system, but not deploy any ed with the queen, and South is that Bast happens to be out "cut the cord” sooner or later. "I am Marlnella and I have Jordan. lie. was arrested on passed the bill In a tight vote of its component parts.” Promoted ter J. Hickel, speak Wednesday, ilfis action was delayed largely her family. Her husband is won with the ace. He thought of hearts. (And if East had an­ trtille Indian Affairs Oommla- by the absence of a commlssion- To many Indiana that meant sinned, she said, '“nie saints similar charghajast year but (Re­ somewhat Interested, she said, several months ago. Marcus Night Army Oapt. Gary J. Rowe, the finesse was free because he other heart, the suit would not termination again; and termina­ leased after signing a pledge to St Onge’s statements are cer- Tolland (Jounty Democratic •loner Louis R. Bruce address- er o t Indian'affairs until Bruce have ordered me to do pen­ but none of the children: Mark, husband of Mrs. Annette Rowe could win the trick if East had be long enough to threaten die ea the conference Thursday. took office last 'month. tion, to them, means losing- ance.” abide by military rule. 20, married and a student at tain to endear him further to Association will provide the of 122 ____ Park______St., recently was „ „ the (jueen, but the maneuver contract.) They are expected to emphasize through taxes and other flnan- Agugiaro told her he was St. The other nine Arabs'^ere de­ AMT *^*'°"*'*^ oppose the stage Thursday night for some promoted to his present' rank 2SelIers was author of a report ported for their alleged involve­ Manchester Community Col­ turned out to be very costly. East must switch to another tlud the administration rejects —later repudiated as false by cial pressures—the land on Anthony and would take her to lege; the twins, John and ABMAUM plans. serious statements from U. S serving as an engineer South went after the dia­ suit, and South can knock out which their culture and religion St. James. ment In sabotage acUviUes. "The Nixon administration, senatorial hopeful Edward Mar­ the "termination” policy ex­ the Interior DepartanoM and the James, 18 both students at equipment maintenance officer monds, and West took the ace at the ace of clubs while he still pressed In a 1903 (xingressional depend. Doctors at St. James Hoepital Rhode Island School of Design; tha proponent of the ABM sys- cus. Justice Department—alleging with the 299th Engineer Bat- once in order to lead the nine of has the king of hearts to con­ reaolutton, which aimed at end­ brutal treatment of students at Traditionalist Indian leaders determined that the girl had Milwuukiee, Wl»., got Its first and Susan, 13, a ninth grade tern,” St. Onge said, "has not Marcus, who gained a state- tallion In Vietnam. hearts. Declarer couldn't gain trol the play. South wins ten demanded Hlckel's resignation been consistent in Its argument, wide reputation during the past ing federal trusteeship over re- the (Jhllocco, Okla., IiuUan been taking drugs. bm^'cry in 1840. student at Illing High School. Oapt. Rowe is the son of Mr. by holding up, and West man­ tricks instead of only eight, a servationa. Jennie's birding has taken united in its claim, clear as to legislative session as senate School. and Mrs. Leo J. Rowe of 20 aged to establish his suit. difference of 780 points. They also are expected—r ------to----- em Future Indian education poll- her from 72 Walker St. to Yel­ its objective, sure of its capa- majority leader, will address an Daily Question blllties, and positive as to its open meeting of the organiza- Earl St. He Is a 1964 graduate South had only eight tricks Idtasize a greater role for In- ey has not yet been fully devel- lowstone National Park; Bear of Manchester High School and in spades, hearts and diamonds, Dealer, at your left, opens The Savings, Hank Life Insurance sm .I F.AMII.Y PL.AN a whole pack­ River Refuge in Utah, Mesa effect on stabilizing the nuclear tlon at the Bolton Lake House, dians In determining the pro- oped, but an authoritative was employed at Pratt and but as soon as declarer touched with one spade, and your part­ grams that affect their lives. source said It would seek great- F.AMII.Y PL.ANvin)veis every menilH'r age of seenrity. Verde, the Grand Canyon, and arms race. ^he formal- meeting fcrilows of the family forHiUle more tlian it He accused the Administra- the heels of several Informal Whitney Division of United Air­ clubs. West took the ace of clubs ner doubles. The next player Along these lines, some ad- er involvement of the tribes in You can get m arried without M ichaels... .Ask ns for complete details. There's California. "Now I want to go craft Corp., East Hartford, be­ and defeated the contract with passes, and you hold: Spades, costs to insure dad iiRtne. .Annual divi to the Aransas Refuge In Tex­ tlon of shifting away from Ite ^rea appearances during the ministration sources think the running the federal schools on no oMigation Savings Hank Life In­ main ar^m ent that the ABM t week, particularly in Ver- fore entering the service. the rest of the hearts. Down one. Q-10-8-8-2; Hearts, Q-6; Dia­ Albuquerque convention may be their reservattons. B u t it isn ’t easy! (lends, as earned, rcdiic(^Ju‘ cost still surance i.H only sold iliiii-t at the as. That's the winter nesting Advantage of Waiting monds, 8-4; Clubs, 10-7-6-8. further. .Also, cash valtic.s7\ljsalnlity grounds of the whooping crane,” is vital to prevent the Soviet Tolland. He was commissioned in 1967 the platform for aiuioimcement One approach, he said, m i^ t hunk or hy mail. ,Vo (Oie irill ask to Un^^on from achieving a 'first- vvhlle in Tolland two weeks upon graduation from Engineer South would make his contract What do you say? of the creation of an Indian Ad- be through Indian school boards benelits on father, make the low cost nsit j/oii. Mrs. Leggitt's greatest find Answer: Bid two clubs. Your ago, Marcus declined to commit Candidate School at Ft. If he didn't try the heart finesse vlsory Oommittee, as pledged with partial control over sch(x>l ENGAGEMENT DIAMONDS WEDDING RINGS occurred in California. "I was at the first trick. He should play spades are not strong enough taken by an Audubon member U.S. It is ‘"a ead, advancing ^^out seeking the Sen- Belwlr Va., and was stationed by Hlckel In August. budgets. C3omplete control WEDDING INVITATIONS ( (Herald photo by Pinto) the argument that the ABM is nomination, and was Wood, Me., be- low from dummy and win the for a penalty pass, and a re­ It might be the occasion, as mlgTit present legal compUca- pn'S Addf*** 928 Mala 8L, Man chitsr. Oona. 06040 from the San Diego district to sponse of 1 NT should promise BRIDAL REGISTRY WEDDING GIFTS ' . a dry river bed near Oceanside. needed to strengthen President fore being assigned to Vietnam first trick with the ace of hearts. well, for announcement of plans tlons. GGntltifiGn S«nd m« inlormotion on tk# Sovingi Mrs. Leo Leggitt tvw, ___ merely traveling throughout the greater strength. BRIDESMAIDS' GIFTS USHERS' GIFTS Banlt li U lf>\uiQn<« FAM tlY PLAN There we saw a flock of Nixon’s hand in the forthcom­ state to "boost the candidacies last may. South tackles diamonds, and also promised In August—to Specific programs In other SAVINGS BANK ing talks with Russia on stra­ West takes the ace of diamonds Copyright 19M reorganize the Bureau of Indian areas of concern would be de- LARGEST SELECTIONS OF CHINA, 8TERUNQ, GLASS I undvrttand np eno will oik 9o vitit m« 28 white-tailed kites. Very rare of Democraits.” General Features Corp.- They are als/) found in the ter and East Hartford. An ex- recounting the Connectlcut- tegic arms limitations.” and leads the nine of hearts. veloped, he said, on a "rcserva- OF MANCHESTER St. Onge opposes - this argu­ During his tours of the coun­ Now declarer tries a finesse Everglades_ ___ and__ Mexico.’ cellent place in town at this Mitrylimd exchange of o.sprey try, Marcus is usually seen in Grocer Fined $500 Interior officials have consld- tlon-by-reservation basis” to Hutltond og« W «l« od* CHildrGn og*2 But you don't have to travel s®oson, she said. Is the dump, eggs (tarried out by Roger Tory ment, stating that negotiations with the Jack, losing to the ered a task force to draw up re- make them responsive to local 923 Main Straat should "precede any commit­ the company of Tolland Coun­ In Food Stamp Fraud 646*1700 Add'662 that far to spot raritlra, .she (uore discreetly known as the Peterson, noted ornithologist, ty State Sen. Robert Houleiy of organization plans, but that step needs and problems, ment to an expensive and dan- HARTFORD. Conn. (AP) — Sfo*« Zt| said. "This spring, a Wilson’s refuse disposal area. "One Kred Sweet of Manchester, Ger- gerous course which is bound to Houley has sent a let­ might be bypas8ed stamp fraud. It was be­ ♦ ♦*****G UIDE******* pUfy bureau structure and ihake services now done by the gov- Downtown Manchester ait 988 Main Street It nuikrs srnsr and snrrs dolhn^ . to huy liff msumtu r ot o mntuol xiri/igs honk. em bird. A lady on Hackmatack ^hls region, a glaucous gull, every precaution to prevent in- Citing the "enormous expense lieved to be the first such case A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS of the ABM system,” St. Onge ing them to attend Marcus AND THEATERS. it more flexible. ernment or by outsiders "Is St. called me to come see a and an Iceland gull.” Jury in shipment. None of the Night Thursday. in Connecticut. scissors-talled flycatcher. That’s Last spring's census turned (Jonnectlcut eggs taken to Mary- points out it "cannot be divorc­ Jose Montanez, 38, onwer of These retioge apply lo films ed from the question of nation­ Heads Interim Commission released alter Nuv t. 1968 from the Southwest. Glossy up 103 species within town land hatched. Some brought Houley, meanwhile, has con­ the Yabu(K>a Market on Albany al priorities.” Avenue, was placed on proba­ l MHOISaU M M M I-M I-M Ibises have been seen In South limits. here from M^iryland did.’ firmed his selection as Senate THIS SEAL I ■ ■/ A % Unv-MMIMIII Windsor. Glastonbury, and Port- Although she taught a class at Mrs. Leggltt was hard put to ,, domestic dlffl^l- tion for two years by U.S. Dist­ Chairman of the Interim com- in ads indicate* the Him wa* iIf rm THEATRETHEATM mT tmm EAST land. Normally, they’re found Junior Museum for about come up with on experience bUeht mnatlon^^iMf^inkA mission to study Means of Pro- Jimrict Judge M. Joseph Blumen- submitted and approved under farther south.” five ye.rrs and is Boy Scout birxl that was novel or humorous in ceden’e " he st^e^ T elding G re a ^ OpportunlUes the Motion Picture Code Mon. thru Frl. Jennie Is ready to take off badge counselor for the Black- her years of blrdlng. "Every ’ mies. uur na- Montanez admitted buying fed­ of Self*Reguiation. 7:00 - 0:00 tlon can never be strong Inter- for Non-Oollege-Bound Students Sat. and Sun. at the drop of a feather when ledge District (Miuichester), trip Is a new exp)erience,” she and for Providing Occupational eral food stamps and then sell­ anyone mentions birds. Early Mrs. Leggltt insists she Is not a sold, ing them at a profit. 3 Suggested for GENERAL 2:00-8:80-8:40-7:8S-9 :S0 Training in Public Schools. Assistant U.S. Atty. Paul Sher- audiences. last month, she stayed com- 'lecturer. "Sometimes women’s Then, almost casually, she The commdssion with the un­ beyond the age oF innocence... bacow said tliat while Montanez ^ Suggested (or MATURE paratlvely close to home when groups say to me, 'Jennie, why was describing incidents during wieldy name, was created by into the age of awareness a covey of birders went to Mt. don’t you ceme and bilk to us one Christmas census. "I knew Bogey’s Son was the first person to be prose­ audiences (parental dIsere- Public Act 790 In the last ses­ cuted in Connecticut for food Tom near Holvoke, Mass, to about birds?’ I tell them I will the dump would bo locked sev- sion of the (Jeneral Assembly. lion advised). tjatch the southerly migration if wo can Ju.st sit around In- serai times over tlie hcilldays. stamp fraud, the U.S. Depart­ Married In State Rep. William Blake of ment of Agriculture is investi­ 3 ^^STRICTED — Persons S.B of hawks. formally imd chat.” You know, you can go bock to - pays you West Haven will serve as House gating reports of similar frauds under 16 not admitted, un­ "The terrain there l.a wonder- Possibly the first (-rack has the same spot several times Chairman. ful for building up thermals appeared in the lecturing bar- without getting anything. So I _ . . . ^ in 328 other stores in 23 Ctonnec- less accompanied by parent Torrington The comnrisslon is composed tlcut towns and cities, or adult guardian. (rising, bodies of warm air),” rier. "I think the next step will asked the workers if I could of senate and house chairmen she ^Id. "It’s a thrill to see the bo bird photography In color,” have a key. They told mo to see TCJRRINGTON’ Conn. (AP)— of the committee on education, 5i) Persons under 16 not ad­ hawks come in and form what she said. Ernie Tureck.” Stephen H. Bogart, son of ac- three senators, three house mitted. This age restriction we call -'kettles.' They sw

-V. • ■■■\ v' ■•■■■. A • ■ • PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. (X)NN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 PAGE FIVE T olland podis, each ct wiihdi can aooom- China Builds odate 10 sifbmarines. ■rfTE-GLASSES by« ies are not directly comparable TV-Radio. Tonight N-Bomb Proof The refugee also said the FDA Requests NAS to man. N BC Tops . T S S . q u a l it y in s u r a n c e s in c e rtisiB iiijigiii peaks of adjoiniiig mountains DeBella and Reale Opticians Nevertheless, she advised Here are the t<^ 10 national- jljili Annual Town Meeting Suh Base have be«i Masted level, and the pregnant women to avoid cyda- ly: jjlili ____ # ______L i ______I ______\ a^»±L f ______l»» space In between them has been To Test Cyciamates mates until and unless all doubt Competition 1. The Blob Hope Special, |p "Before Losses Happen Insure With Lappen! T elevision HONG KONG (AP) — OWn- filled with the shattered rock. is removed. NBC. 3. “Laugli-In,” NBC, and pi .llli;: Complete The NaUcnal Academy of Sci­ 1 munist CMna has bulK a "nu- The airtnse is constructed on WASamaTON (26) UoaUey • Brinkley base under a mountain and nearly a year after gove^ent NBW YORK (AP) — NBC Show,” NBC: 6. . The (JharUe Hllll (S0) Meaetere ■ port (C) dred thousand men including Service G. Magnuson, D-Wash., have pounds this year. The dollar Brown Special, CBS. 6. ABC Follow The Pros took only tan mfniftfrB to ap­ may be purchased through club (M) GUUxaa’e Itland (6) Truth or Conuequeuce* (C) topped K off with an airfield for eclenttsts reported a possible complained the FDA has react­ took first place and CBS second f40i Weather many soMters worked on the health hasard, !• showing «ign« value of cyclamate sales Iq ap­ Sunday Night at the Movies. 7. If you follow pro football, you soon learn prove all three Items on the membeft at the Post Home or (16) Movie 100 jet fighter-bombers, H was ed too slowly to cyclamate dan­ proaching <900 million annually, place today in the first national call of the S;M (8) tttDmp the SUre (O (22-36-46) New* — Weather — reported here' today. project. He said many boasted of concern about cyclamate, an Walt Disney, NBC. 8. The Flip to respect a man who makes a tough job ordered by contacting Mrs, < 18) t'nderdog 8port* aad Feature (C) that It was "nuclear bomb Contact ger signs. FDA officials say. Nielsen ratings Hm* the televi­ The 112-page annual report Dorothy Franklin, High St, (28) FUm 7:36 (fi^22-36» I Dream of Jeaanle A refugee who arrived from artificial sweetener used by an sion season. ABC was third. Wilson Specisl, NBC. $. "M ar­ look easy. Well that’s exactly what we do (6-46) Mod Hqnad (C) proof.” The agency failed to alert a cus Welby, M.D.,” ABC. 10. was approved without revlffW Bake Kale f30t OUllcaa'N filand China’s Kwantun Province ad­ Lenses estimated 176 miUlon Ameri­ In the 70-city ratings—a sei>- —make your insurance problons look easyl Bat Mant«r»«n of the base from workers ^io province also have mentioned a panel Issued a generally favora­ Such CBS favorites as "Ouns- tackle your insurance. til .1 p.m. at the Shurway Fofxj iZZ) H lchllrhU 6:30 (3) CBH Flayfaoune (C) recently to severe birth defects Schools To Stay NBC was first, ABC second and and Rtilseh Dr. was approved 10:66 (6-46) M arcus WeJby» M.D. (C) helped construct it: massive construction project. ble report on cyciamates In De­ moke” and "FamUy Affair” Store on Merrow Rd. (M) Mrffalff’n Navy (16) New* In chickens. CBS third. Both ratings are for sublefd to the approval of the * (40) N«ws Four tunnels have been driven cember. moved Into the notional top 30, rotid superintendent. When a Voter Registration 6:06 (40) Rawbldr 11:60 (34W22-36-46) New* —Weather deep Into four adjoining moun­ 18 Asylum St. Cyclamate is found in a wide Open on Oct. 15 Sept 33-38. May We Quote Rates and Assist You As We Have So Many Othere? aad f ^ r t * (C) Fastidious cannibals on the Room 104 And, the critics p d n t to the as did the new Jim Nabors resident of R/#bln Cir. asked to Tolland residents will have 6:30 (3) Sews with Walter Cron- (16) Movie tains below sea level. These are range of products from bacon to fact that Ley waited 4 months Mte. (C) Fiji Islands once ate with forks, BOFTC^ (AP) — State Sdu- The variance in the ratings Show. mention drainage problems he their last opportunity to regis­ (26) 8e4i Hunt connected to the ocean by tun­ Tel. 522-0757 children's vitamins to diet soft - .u ^ . reflects the appeal of the net­ (6) New* with Frank Key> 11:30 (3) Merv OHffia Hbow (C) the National Geographic says. Ruse DeBella Hartford Ekuico F. Reels drinks and d t e t ^ oation Oonunissioner NeU V. Is experieneing. he was niled ter to vote before the local elec­ nold« (C) (26-22-30) Tonight Show .fohn- neled canals deep enough to Ing what they say are mild la­ works to different markets. John H. Lappen, Inc. (16) nick Van Dyke ny C anon (C) They believed that eating hu­ FDA scientists reported In Sullivan said today that ICassa- out of order bv moflerator Fur- tions on Saturd.ay from 9 a.m. (20) Hoelal Herarliy In Action permit nonsubmerged subma­ beling restrictions CBS, with a strong «q>peal to Shopping Area Robbed until H p.m. at the Town Hall, (K-46) 30) Huntley Brinkley Ke- 1:00 (3) Movie rines to pass Into four holding would make them Ul. mate use. close for the OcC 16 Vietnam small towns and rural areas and LBayntRD (AP) — VaUty Insurers and Realtors with the fir.'-t seleetrnan follow­ All resld»mts who have lived port (C) (36) News and Hiyn Off mate break-down product Products would have to show __ _ to older peoide, placed second formed by one of every five hu­ moratorium. shopping center on Route 13 was 164 East Center S t, Manchester • 649-6261 ing the meeting. In town for at least six months KKK KATIj’RDaT'S TV WKEK FOE COMPLETE LISTINGS ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ cyclamate content, and adults Numerous protests, a t all lev- naUonaUy but third In the urban r o ) ^ of $36,686 in cash and The Planning and Zeming and are iiA. least 21 years of age mans who use the sweetener and children would be advised 3f causes a shattering of genetic eta, are set tor the 16th across «’a“ "gi. $io,681 In checks Saturday af- Commission has received a are eligible to register. to limit their Intake of the sub­ the nation. ABC’s programming largely ternoon by a man pretending to nine-point review of tJie roads Transfer of voting rights from material when given to rats. stance. The pn^xieed rogula- Radio Edward J. Tomkiel ComparaUe genetic breaks in SUlHvEui, in a letter to sdiool Is geared to younger audiences be a Job seeker, calling for several reptllrs to the other Connecticut towns may be Uons have not yet been put Into and its popularity Is in the dt- PoUce said the theft occurred road before It rn r?els town spec­ rn;ule at any time during the Town Clerk humans are associated with officlEils, said the day cannot (This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS effect. "be constituted as a legal rear les. about 46 minutes after an isr- ifications. The r e t ) O r t was filed town clerk's hmjrs at the Town minute length. Home stations carry other short newscasts.) birth deformatiea and cancer. Ley only last week directed Lives at 91 Grandview St. Fdlowing network television son" for dosing schools, but he NBC has a variety of pro- mored car dropped off $38,000 by .lames Thf)mpsf)n of the con­ Hall. with wile Maureen and extension of last year’s studies ai^allng to various in cash' at the shopping center. sulting engineering firm of Ruck WBC'II—«ie 8:00 Oaslight accounts of the deformed urged school administrators to Krams Read Heralfl Advertisemenis A special session for those G:00 Hartford HlghllghU 12:00 ^ ie t Hotm son Stepbcti. Bixec. V.P. on rat chromosomes to other and Buck. Thomp.v/n accom­ whose rights mature between 7:0() Now* Conn. Town Clerics Assoc., chicks, FDA commissioner Her­ laboratory animals. He also “consider the issue within Oie _____ WPOP—1416 bert L. Ley, Jr. called late last framework of classroom dtacus- panied Ro.od .Superintendent Oct. 11 and election day will be 6:00 Danny Clayton Advisory Bd. Member of wants the chick embryo studies Wllll.'im .Sevelk on an Inspec­ held Nov. ,3 from 3 to 5 p.m. Club will hold an orientation 6:0c Dick Heatnerton Internaticmal Institute of week for a 30-day, hurry-up repeated in mammeds. sfon" that day. tion tour of the roads last week. 9:00 Bill Love Municipal Clerks. HiUyer evaluation of cyclamides by the “The Issue of the Vietnam Those eligible will Include any­ mieetlng for new membern to­ 1:00 Gary Girard Doctor Jacqueline Verrett, an The recommendations Include (College and UConn. Mem­ non-governmental National War is deturly one that should one moving to town on or after morrow night at the home of W1NF—1236 ber Manch. Lodge of Elks, FDA scientist, found that 16 per repairing and repoIntIng catch April II arwl before May 2, or MrH. Gerard Paaterlck, Great- 6:00 New* Academy of Science. be open for discussion,” he sold, basins, Improving grades be­ 6:10 Uncle Jay Army & Navy Club, Amer- On its delivery, said Ley, “I cent of chicken eggs injected "and symbolic acta are Indeed anyone whose 2Ist birthday falls wood l>r. 6;0() New* toan Legion. Mr. Tomkiel with even tiny cyclamate does tween the curb and the Mtreet between the jierlod of Oct, 13 The Board of Amennorn will 6:10 Walter Cronklte has been Town Clerk since will decide the best methods of laudahle." 6:26 Harry Reoaoner produced deformed embryos. We keep telling people to save line In many sectfons, altera­ restricting the use of cycta- "Public issues should no long­ anrl Nov. 4, i)c at the T(iwn Hall tomorrow 6:30 Sport*, New* 1966. There were crippled spines, un­ tions Ut wjme of the wati^r Biilintlii Board 7:00 TTie World Tf/nlght mates.” er be ignored wMfaln the schools night from 6 until 9 for the 7:16 Bufllnem New* developed eyes, dwarfed and gtites and storm drains. St. Matthew's Choir will re­ annual declaration of prof>erty of the Oommonwealth,” SulUvan Thorrifwon .also notes that In 7:20 Frank Gifford missing wings and legs. said. "They should be openly hearse tomorrow night at 6:30 by all town rcKldentH. 7:30 New* For The ACTION Team Doctor Verrett and others many In.stanccs stfjrm water at the church. 7:46 I»well Tlioma« discussed if we are truly oom- for a rainy day 6:00 Speak Un Hartiord 7 traveling In the gutter may en­ Th(* Democratic Camymlgn cautioned that the chicken stud- St. Matthew's Ladles Guild Committee and w orkerH will 12; 16 Sign Off mitted.to educating a competent ter driveway areas and get be­ will meet tomorrow night at H WTI(>-1066 VOTE DEMOCRATIC dtisenry tar participatory de­ hind the l urblng, "This could meet at the Town Hal tomorrow 6;(K) Afternoon I^ltlon 'Latvian Folk Ensemble' in the church Parish Cemter In night at 8. 6:16 Market Report Truly a charming and enjoyable concert Is In store for every mocracy.” Is! a .serious rnalriPmanf^e p.'ob- conjunctiwi with the Rockville 6:20 Weather member of the family! This ad sponsored by the lem for the town and /ilready Board of Kducntlon will b:26 Strictly Sport* FOR and they keep telling us they want Wstrict of the Council of Catho­ meet tomorrow night at 8 In 6:36 Afterm xin Eklltlon Manchester Democratic Town Committee Is a nuisance to the home­ 7:00 A ccent 69 SUNDAY, OCT. 12. 1969 at 8:15 P.M. Roger Negro, Treas. Four Youths CSuuged owners,” he said. lic Women. ItH offUicK at lh(? Hlckn Memor­ 7:20 David RHnkley The Tolhuid Sing Out group ial School. 7:30 New* of the World Masonic Temple, 25 E. Center St., Manchester In Marijuana Harvest He recommends that bulldi-r 7:60 Jrx* O aragloia Cosmetics will practice tomorrow night The Un'tcd O»ngregatlonal 8:(K) New*. Kmplraai* DONATION: Adults $2.M ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ WARRAW, Ind. (AP)—PoUce Arthur (lotller, is>nt.;iln the 8:10 Pop (Joncerl an interest rate they can depend on. from 7 to 9 al Tolland High CJhurch CholTH will rehearHc to­ charged (our Hamden, Conn., water wltliln the paveil area 9:06 Nlghtbrat '' Children and Students $1.00 ITS School, m orrow night a t 0:80, 7, fiJid 11:00 New*. W eather (Tickets are available at the door) youths here Saturday vdth iUe- either by building uji the drive­ The Tolland Junior Woman's 7:80 p.m. 11:20 SiKitl* Final gal possession of marijuana af­ ways, or putting a rotuni on the 11:30 (>thcr Side of the Day Read Herald Advertisements ter a state trooper said he found So \se tiiil something ver)’ ilfpcnii:ihlc. curbing lnlr> the driveways. Liggetts them harvesting the weed in s We’re compounding that interest daily. .\tul you The mtsAlng .uUto approved field. c;m \vithdr;i\v without notice in the first ten days the quit (tlulmlng of a dlseon- At The Fatlaide W' c’rc y,iHirtnili-ei)iy; the 5 ' interest on one n( our Held were Jo)m Ckmsigllo, 26; of each iiuarii'r..W c’re p;i\ing interest from dav of tlnuod portion fjf Milo Hill Rd. MANCHEgTER Ronald AgneU, SO; Robert Dl- s:ivings aceoiints our Investment I'asshouk lor and about 2,000 square fact of Lauro, 30, and David SargdlnL deposit to d.i\ of withdrawal. land between the abandoned 81. three \e:irs (mm the ii;ite ot yogr most recent sootlon and the uxiatlng road. ileposir. .'\iul every time you imike an luiditiomil If it is a r;im> l;i\ w l en \'ou neeil vour monev vow Deeds Piled Klevon wturtmtoe deeds wort! deposit yon automatically exteiul the gmirantee won’t Inive to go v erv far to get It. filed with the town clerk last perioii for another three years. vttook Including five for newly WINDOW We have ■r com ementlv- linatei di les to serve constrmjted houstis. Depeiuhihle? I here’s more. .Much more. von better . .It the li;ink th.it listens Also filed wtis a deed Imns- 5HADE5 FOR EXPERT ferrlng ownership of approxi­ Mod* fa Ordtr WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANONG mately acres of land to llui COMPLETE BRAKE SERVIC^E Iowa from James V. Buckley. Bring your old rollers In i The land abuts the town Imlus- save Sso per shade. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVICE trlal park and htm iuxxish to botli isn’t just an iciea SEE THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Rt. 80 and Kingsbury Avo. Kxt. The prop«?rty will be used os an E. A. JOHNSON MEMBER F D I C. addition to the Iruhistrlal park. PAINT 00. CLARKE MOTOR SALES Deeds for 'the purchase of RT. 6 and 85, BOLTON—643-9621 ' 4 : ' ^ ntwly built homes wore Issued 728 MAIN ST. for Yost Constngdlon Co. to Chnries P. and Phyllis C. Mo>i- ni<^ of Miadtson, property In C Volley View; Tolhuid Hills, Inc. to TTiolma J. Oashmnn of Yar­ mouth, M(Uis. proiwrty off Now Rd., and Monroe Moses, Inc. to Brian and Mary Jane Kostek, property on Robin Circle. Also, Tolhuid Hills, lnc\ to DAIRY MART Rhdrnrd D. lyid /rm a J. Drosle of California, property off Now jt’savway Rd., imd Monroe Moses, Inc, to T Gary Joseph luwl Bnrba.ra Jane Hulllvan of Miuiclwsder, property on Robin Clr. Other deeds filed are James D. Burke to James C, and Theresa Burke of Acton, Moss., property on Tolland Avo.; Tim­ 415 Main SL 3EI GaatarSL othy and Frances A. Nadeau to of life Charles C. and Alma D. Sheldon Manebaslar of Manchester, property on Sug­ Maachailir ar Hill, and Donald T. and Nancy 8. Cary to Oerald and Cynthia Zobrowski of New Britain, prop<>rty on Grnhaber Also, Harry P. and Flsle M. Ott of Ulllngton to the Rouk- vlllo Water and Aqueduct Co. land on the east side of Bhenlpslt I.nke, and Richard and Martha Hein (o I.Awrence C. and Susan D. Qlenson of Manchester, property on Old V Kent Rd. An executors deed from the will of Iva 1-uymun to David L. and Ruth 8. Cnbanlss, for profierly on Old Stafford Rd. 100% PURE—RE6. 79c was also filial. Tolhuid iliinlnni Notes ORANGE JUICE The Tolland Junior Women's Club Beautification Program Is now centered on the Town Hall and ths Hicks Memorial School GALLON * on the Green. 'A 6 9 Landscaping work Is now be­ No DNRNlt—No R o tn ing done by John Whltham of Whltham I.sindscaplng and Nur­ sery of Bolton. The Tolland Jun­ ior's conservation Committee VcrilGy Farms has purchased u blue spruce which will be planted on the Green to serve as a focal point for Christmas decorating and ICE CREAM observances during future holi­ day seasons. 7 On Oct. 18, members of the conservation commlMee will hold a work day, planting daffo­ m m dil, tulip, and crocus bulbs In front of both the Town Hall and tm /iy the Hicks School. wta ^ MnW Huyrlde Vi GALLON Members of VFW, Poet S41 jwojy and the Auxiliary will hold a hayrlde Saturday night. Hie wagons will leave (he poet HOOD'S home at 7:80, returning In time A l FlBYon for dancing to the music of the Connecticut Country Western Tho itJoal indoor living conditions of the \,V Opera Association from 8 u ^ electrically heated homes where sealed-m air can Rognkuty ^ ■'i ju'ture ore hero now through f^sh air fivmg I . / 1. - \ ' become stale and stutty. With ga^ heat, your home ICE $L19 A donation will be requested with modem low cost natural gas You can have can breathe freely per person, and the kitchen will ”* much more than perlecl healing and cooling Ihe Vi GALLON be open for the purchase of light If you re interested in giving yourself REAM refreshments. year 'round You can live belter with humidification and your family all the benefits of fresh air living, VTW Poet 2« will meet Sun­ in winter to relieve dryness and dehumiditication call CNG in Hartford (525-0111) or in day, Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. and every in summer to remove excess moisture'. ' second Sunday of the month fol­ New Britain (223-2774) or your gas heating AndjjaW year long./gas tres|i air living provides I (X)rmECTK:UT NATURAL GAS CX)RPORAT10N lowing, a change from the or­ contractof Also, inquire about Ihe highly popular ,// troquent changes pt air. as often as ten limes ganisations previous second and gas heat conversion burner rental program . . . with fourth Monday of the month * every hour, making your indoor climate clean, BE SMART... SHOP DAIRY MART warrp air gas heat, you’re halfway to fresh air meeting dotee. healthy arid odor-free The Ladles Auxiliary is spon­ living air-conditioning. when you’re ready, will Op«n 7 Days A Week — 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Gas healed homos need less msulabon than rnake It complete I /

■i I ■ 'v , 'V \' , ' ■ / ' ■■ ■ X- ' . X: PAGE SIX \\ / ______\______; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEOTER, CONN., TUESDAY* OCTOBER 7, 1969 ^ ^ :------MANCHEI^TER EVENINfG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 PAG E SEVEN and not guilty of the double-agent ac­ tivity with which he was charged. ; Bolton f

EDphing i|prali) He might not even have been the right Connecticut Yankee man. If there was a man who was guilty. Ftremen^s License^ Keys _^SVBLSBaED B Y TH E By A.H.O. HBRAUD PRINTINO CO., INC ^The way in which he was disposed of, 18 B U m U Str««t Hancbeiter, Conn. innocent or guilty, m ay have been a State Welfare Commisslontr human beings we have an obli­ Given Towti^s Clergymen THOMAS 7. EEROUSON Bernard Shapiro, the number gation and we have the eco­ WALTER R. FER0U80N violation of the law the United States Rldhard <3uinby, aasistai* *eod^ has asked to be ib- / PublUhen one target ot the 1969 General nomic means to correct the in­ fire chief, presented license tags moved. ,The FBO will siig- Founded October 1. 1881 once helped establish at the Nuremberg Assembly, has taken the oppor­ justices and the grievances that and keirs to the four Bolton g ««t that the Board of Ekht- Publlahed Every Evenins Except mindayi trials. tunity of bis annual report to the are rillin g this country apart.” clergymen yesterday morning eatloa the Feilc and Recea- and Holidays. Entered at tbe Poet Office at In all this, he occupies him­ Ifancheater, Conn., as S e c < ^ Class MaO Governor to begin bis I told you In a special fire prevention tkm Commisaion if it could use Hauer. Such possibilities are among the rea­ so. self more with Stating a sttua- week ceremraty. an (dd ha/enif/y And what be has to say, In Uon and enunciating h is . own SUBSCRIPTION RATES sons why the case was considered seri­ The metal tags say "Bolton The PBC s|>ent a laige portion Payable In Advance defense of bis profession, in de­ professional t^iproach to that Fire Dept. C3HAPLAIN’’ and of its time lant night payiiw One Year ...... 830.00 ous enough for that action which allow­ Six Months ...... 18.60 fense of his theories, and in situation than with exploring can be mounted on the clergy- bUls. After payment wUs voted Three Months ...... 7.80 ed it to get into the public knowledge criticism of the w ay the last the savagely Irrespanslble way men s cars or can be piaoed in to the architectural firm tor One Month ...... 3.«o the 1969 Legislature ripped into and become a sensation, just as they General Aaaembly operated in their glove compartmentB to be work on both schools, the arriU- HEMBEHl O F the field o t welfare, seems ra­ "welfare," even, as the Com­ so that teet came under a barrage of _ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS also, subsequently, became reason for n » Associated Press Is exclusively entitled ther powerful stuff. missioner noted, rejecting and ^llce wlU let ^ m through the crklclam from varlousmem- to the use of republlcatlon of all news dis­ deciding to shut the case off without It is perhaps, a kind of sum­ going counter to the reemmnen- patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ o i,i^ and bers of the PBC, die chairman ed In this paper and also the loc^ news pub­ letting It go to trial. mit performance on the port of dations of the firm it itseU had explained. Included, tor what they termed lished here. a deeply dedicated bureaucrat. hired to study the problems and All riahts of republlcatlon of special dls- ^ unneoeesory delays and “- patchea nereln are also reserved. But now, suddenly, everything is al­ One of the things that makes give it advice. ^ ’ o* f t i t " on many ^ it good is that Commission Sha­ Hie Commissioner's retort to slgniWng that the clergymen which the PBC hod^ked to The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ most all right. sumes no financial reaponslblllty for typo- piro somehow manages to es­ the Legislature is such a p er­ ^ Ml-nedged members of the have done o r lU r t ffraphlcaJ errors appearing In advertisements M d other reading matter In The Manchester cape losing his cod. suasive, well modulated docu­ Evening Herald. The sacred balm for guilt, the Mp of He does permit himself such ment discussing a problem conscience, the great healer o f grief, Subrcrlber to Loa Angeles Tlmcs-Washlng- a statement as "The passage of which Is a very long way frmn ton Post News Service. has been applied to this possible out­ Public A ct 780—"The Omnibus being solved by anybody that Full service client of N. B. A. Service. Inc Bin’, by the General Assembly one almost tends to forget that Publishers Representatives — The Julius rage, this potential war crime, this risk » « the Mght. bht he "" 2” Mathews Special Agency — Chi­ marks a giant step backward the Ckimmlssloner is that nor­ cago, Detroit and Boston. say that they wiU be notified also ^ of miscarried justice, this brutal act for public welfare in Connecti­ mally unpopular figure, a bu- when there are accidents or ^ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- of barbarism. cut." reaucrai. TfONR structure fires where thev l*«ms to be considered But mainly Commissioner But then, along In the midiMe might be needed ^ " ecomplalnts from a few D ^ la y advertising closing hours Shapiro manages to hit the vein of his report, when he gets down For Monday — i p.m. jsVIday. The Vietnamese widow of the victim Receiving the tegs and keva H O I of a sadly dispassionate com­ to rather routine matters, he For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. has taken, In compensation for her loss, were the Reverends J. Stanton “ *® I 400 MAIN smtT MANCMESTEt.CONN For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday mentator on the mistakes and lets the eternal talent of the bu­ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday Conover, Robert W. Chontn school I HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOIMES NORMAN HOIMES a total of 6,742 sound, healthy, comfort­ fdbles and understandable reaucrat make a sudden and For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. Hu^ A. Gillls and Robert Ih- rJTItfi*”*" I?*® ®***®*‘ For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. ing American dollars. troubles confusing the minds of somewhat startling appear­ loff. a lighting scheme tor Classified deadline — S p.m. day before publication. 6 p.m. Friday for M t u i^ y people less knowledgeable and ance. Under the heading of The ceremony took jriace in d r iv e ^ y and the school li­ and Monday publication. To toll the truth about most Am eri­ experienced than himself. "Personnel Program " and the the warm October sun behind “ id he thought Tuesday, October 7 cans, there will not be very many of (PhotOKrai>heil By Bucelvicius) He deplores the fact that Aid sub-heading of "Bm|doyes," the Community HaU, wtth a few ® street light opposite the to Families with Dependent Commissioner Shapiro’s report nursery school mothers and oi th® driveway Bereavement is primarily a time for US who will consider this payment of Children has come to seem to the Governor offers this shin­ children as witness. One of the ii* *i>® center, and lights friends to think of the saddened family Where MacDout^l] Should Go $6,742 to the widow a very satisfactory "synonomous with blacks and ing bureaucratic gem; fire trucks, gleaming in the “ ® ®®**°°* building would be parking lot, had just been adequate. The PBC said more . . . but the family also must think of resolution of the case. It is, in fact, Puerto Ricans" in spite of "A consistent relationship be­ We have nothing but sympathy for the the fact that "close to 60 per tween the number of poeitlens shown to the nursery school pu- “ •“ ™ma'tk>n than this seemed friends I For example, it is better not to more likely to Increase, rather than de­ Archbishop Speaks to Holy JSame Society 7 task o f State Commissioner of Correc­ Herald cent of all ADC recipients are and the number of employees pUs! Qjws grazed unconcernedly "®®®“ ®*y. and advocated dawn specify a private funeral, for it would In the field beyond. to dusk lights,lichtn rnthorrather than ntlm- «,. crease, our unhappiness with the whole white.” was evidenced again this year. I Ultr iltftU Peyonu. anMovo UlCUl Ullf The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reanlon, left, pastor of 9t. he replied; “They give me my keep." Each man ait the sup­ tions Bills MacDougall In his effort to Inside Tbe are department ■will con- lighting which would only be exclude acquaintances who feel your affair. Yesterdays He asserts that "iiunlshlng The larger the number of posi­ James’ (Siurch, chats with Raymond Dumas, president of the per wms introduced personally to the Archbishop and had a find properly situated Connecticut com­ the poor is no solution to the tions, the larger the number of tlnue its observance of fire pre-' when the school was being church’s Hbly Nam e Eloclcty, and llie Mtost Rev. John W. chance to talk with him. Tbe supper was sporatored by the loss and will feel better by sharinc it ------______sAz. . .. used ntat night. 25 Years Ago problems of our country.” employees that can be main­ ■ventton week with an open Wheaion, Archbishop of Hartford Diocese, at the Mlanchester Holy Nome Society. Tbe roaat beef supper was served after with yoQ. munities who are ready to welcome new But there will be those who are our Howland Evans Jr. and Robert D. N( Bulletin Board He admits that "the attacks tained.” house tonight and tomorrow Country Club. The archbishop spoke laMt night on "Living the Archbishop. aasiKted by Magr. Reardon, celebrated Mass Jail or prison facilities Inside their own detractors, both at home and abroad, Manchester opens USO cam­ The Senior Citizens Commit­ on welfare and anti-poverty ef­ When the antl-weltare mem­ from 7 to 9 p.m. at the fire­ ■With Yourself Today” to 260 men of the periBh after a commu­ at St. James’ Church. TTte congregation sang the renponsee paign with a quota of $33,000. tee will meet tomorrow at 2 territories. who will have all too easy a time of It WASHINGTON — Without the power and posslbili' It sug- forts in general grow out of un­ house. Everyone is welcome to nion supper at the club. He answered questions ranging from during Maas. (Hei-ald photo by Bucetvichn.) Cosmopolitan Club celebrates bers of the General Assembly p.m. at the Community Hail. knowledge and against the wish­ gests that the it of a riot derstandable frustration." get to that sentence they will sMend. The men ore anxious to the Pope’s encycUcels to the church’s toacMugs on problems cartooning the United States In some Its 40th anniversary. AU interested arc invited to at­ As we say, we offer Commissioner es of their Nixon-appointed sup­ can force concessii from the He refuses to retreat from the show off the equipment and ex­ of erverday living. When asked what he received for salary,. posture of thinking it can get away with see red, and they will have an tend. MacDougall our sympathy, but not our eriors, poverty program bureau- community after all else has credo that “we owe a social instinct just to haul off and plain how they are continually murder by paying out a few dollars. craits have drafted and distribu­ failed. The manual language 10 Years Ago drlUing and training to be ready The ™® selectmen,s®>e®«u®n. on a scheduleschedul. help. debt to our disadvantaged. As slash, all over again. Admitted Saturday: Frances Ellington, and Irene Kebart, ted a maftuajl listing demonstra^ Is ambiguous enoug] tor any emergency. Home fire Wednes And, although very few individual Amer­ to make Proboite Judge and Mrs. John Corrado, S. Grove 9t., Rock- Maple St., Vernon. ATTENTION I tiona, economic boycotts and, unclear whether It Is _ .erely re- safety'equipment trill be on sale meetings now wUl meet J. W alleit return from 13-day riUe; Lucy Larkin, Grove St.. Admitted Sunday; Joseph If, as of tomorrow, he should reveal icans subscribe to any such callous ultimately, violence as legiti­ porting a fact or erljdorBlng a for anyone interested. o m o n w at 7:80 p.m. in the trip ito Alaska made on a school RockvUle: Emmallne Block- Schweitzer, Broad Brook; READIN8 IMPROYEMEIIT CUSSES that he has under favorable considera­ theory, the fact remains that a payment mate weapons of the poor. tactic. Playground Equipment °p, ®®®; BBOINNINO NOV. 19, 1969 bus. wrUder, Charter Rd.. RockviUe; Agnes Malloy, Franklin Park The manual, which deepite The manual dovetaU|s with re­ As If dla«B sing some artdieo- Th® Planning Commission w «l AFTERNOON and EVENING CUU8B8 tion, for one of his now penal institutions, of dollars seems Intended to be our gov­ Gail Matteson, Enfield, and W., Rockville; Henry Saucier, lack of offlctel aanotlon is now peated urgings by Osb region­ kwical find, Arehtteot Rdbert p ®®‘ ‘Z T Z i ® Eldwina Pierce, Buff Cap Rd.. any tract of land Inside or bordering Broad Brook; M arie Hurst, Claases for ELEM ENTARY and m OH SOHOOL students ernment’s last official action in this clroulatlng through the network al officials that Community Ac­ Uenhard and the Ptiblic Build- Hall, Tolland. Grove St., Rockville; Allen In Remedial ReatUng (Phonies, Understanding, etc.), Study Manchester, wo would probably lead the whole matter. at local Community Action A Thonsht for Today ing Commission discussed dis- SkiUs, Comprehension, Vocabidary, Speed, College Board tion leaders mobilize w poor in Births Saturday: son to Mr. Middleton, Broad Brook; Carle- groupa, m erely puts in writing memibered pieces of playground Teat Preparation and General ReiMllng BMelenoy. movement to try to force him to go direct action—an activity which Sponsored by the Manchester Rockville and Mrs. Wilbur Mann, Moun- ton Buckmlster, Longview St., what la reality In the field. R e­ Council o t Churches equipment at a PBC meeting Small daases * Pre>Testing Program * Certified Tearhera somewhere else. has spawned complainils both to The “ Fair Share" we will need more Individual itain Dri. Wapping; son to Mr. Rockville; Curtis Jones, Egypt gional affldails of the Office last night. The equipment was Rumsfeld and Congresslanal of­ givers to accept and follow the Hospital Notes and Mrs. James Pierce, Buff Rd., Ellington; Sam Sllverherz, Academic Reading Improvement Center, Inc. ot Ekxmomic Opportuntty (CEO) fices. To the Editor, moved, or moved out of the Sounding The Tocsin CHURCHWOMAN : "I don’t FAIR SHARE GIVING concept. Visiting hours are 12:30 io 8 Cap Rd., Tolland, and son to Plnney St., Ellington; Barbara 68 E. Center St. CaU Next to Cavey'a We find it hard to manufacture or have been prodding local Com­ Several years ago the United way, when construction began Some thinkers are sounding the tocsin One Midwestern Congressman want the world to come Into "Early returns indloato the p.m. in aU areas except au i- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O>rrado, Ferguson, Hartford Tpke., Manchester, Conn. BIR. KAPBOVE Tel, 648-6M7 imagine any reason why any community munity Action leaders — many Fund of Manchester joined The on the new elementary school. after the 889 to 70 vote of the House of sympathetic to the povsrty pro­ the church. And I don’t want the truth of the statements above. ternity where they are 2 to .< South Grove St., RockviUe. Rockville, and M yra L. Hollo­ of them public-spirited, middle- Hartford Community Chest-iRed Now an attempt is being made and 6:80 to 8 p.m. Discharged Saturday: Maria R(‘ad Herald Advertittements should welcome such an addition to its Representatives approving a cotwtltu- gram last week received a church to get involved In the Therefore, we thought It would way, Highland Ave., RockvUle. clasa professional men — to Feather-Red Cross agencies to to salvage what can be salvag- Admitted Friday: Phyllis Bower, Discovery Rd., Vernon; population (even behind full security tlonel amendment to decide presidential .complaint from a Ctommunlty world. I want to keep them be in order to communicate with Births Sunday; Son to Mr. stir up the poor In revolt against become part of the Greater ed. and to determine what some Mann, Mountain Dr., Wapplng; Geraldine Ludwig, Hartford elections bv a national tally of the popu­ Action chairman in hlii district separate, completely separate, the members of the 'Campaign and Mrs. Robert Holloway, walls) or such a constant reminder of the eataiblliAmenit. The fact that Hartford United Appeal in onler of the pieces of pipe might have Elizabeth Blatter, Grove St.. Tpke., RockviUe; Mrs. Bonnie lar vote, abolishing the electoral college. that a regional OEO Official in so that once a week on Sunday Advisory Committee and again Highland Ave,, Rockville, and this vloliates the clear orders to enable us to receive a share Dombek and daughter, WiUic the more unpleasant side of our civiliza­ They envision countOess challenges and Chicago "has been subny prod­ mornings I can walk outolde encourage each of you to stq>- RockvUle, John Eldwards, Mor- son to Mr. and Mrs. James of Donald Rumsfeld, OEO’e of contributions made by Man- Circle, Tolland; Theodore tion. The simplest formula for Commis­ recounts and allegations of fraud in ding us Into organizing' the poor the world—oh, I get sick and port actively the campaign with­ Uenhard tdd the PBC that rlson St., RockvUle; Stella Hurst, Grove St., Rockville. cheeter people who work in Pierce, Cedar Swramp Rd., Cov­ hundreds of voting dtatricts about the now director, has provrt no in- to conduct marches, picketing, tired of It—and walk Into the in your institutions. B y all the swing set Is complete ex- Dubois, VUlage St., RockvUle; sioner MacDougall, or anyone else In his hlbltlion. Hartford and contribute In thedr entry; Sarah Burgess, Pine Discliarged Sunday: Sandra country, which, they predict, could throw boycotts, and demonstrations.” ohurdi building which Is a world means, please contact your com­ cept for one piece of two- Henry Berube, Elm St., Rock- T i i c places of employment. This was View Dr., Vernon; Grace Bak­ Kerr, Lake St., Vernon; Iffnne problem would be never to seek to do a presidential election Into such chaos ■tTiua, the 87-year-old Rums­ Simultaneously, a bla^k Negro all by itself, untarnished by the pany chairman and offer your and-cne-half-inch- pipe, but vUle; M ary Perkins, Ellington feld, who surrendered a safe a wise decialon and has enabled er, Virginia La., Tydland; M ari­ Rowland, Ell Bancroft Rd., Ver­ anything more than rebuild existing that we might reach an Inaugunatlan day Community Action leElder from sadness and cruelty of the world assistance in eatabiUshing a Hiat there are a number' of Ave., RockvUle; Sharon Zdanes, Congresslanal seat from Illinois us to receive a far larger sum lyn Newmarker, Elm St,, Rock­ non; Kenneth WlIIls, Rockville; without a president. Arkansas got word to his Con­ outside. I long for this. I wait FAIR SHARE campaign for pipes wtth concrete ‘’blobs" on Adrian Ave., RockviUe; Susan facilities on their present established to run the govem m ent’s moot of money for our local agencies ville; Penny Rocha. Summit Brandon Morrissette, Bellevue The propoeed amendment would in­ gressman that two wMte OEO for this all week. It’s like your employes. We encloee with ilieir ends 'which baffle him. Herzog, Cedar St. RookriUe, C sites. than could be realized loccdly. Drive Tolland; EUzabeth Rob­ Ave., Rockville: Mrs. Doris quire a run-off election If no candidate battle-scarred program, has col­ officials from Texas h U recom­ heaven to escai>e out of the Members thought they might and Lorraine Brennan, Moun- 'To Illustrate: We are endeavor­ this letter another flyer which erts, Baxter St., ToUand; Edna Stevens and daughter, Stafford, polled 40 per cent o f the vote, but the lided with a permanent political world Into the refreshing, cool have been port of an overhead tain St. RockviUe. mended getting pcx>n Negroes ing to raise $78,148 but if the shows the calculations neces- , Wormstedt, White 8t., Rock­ and Mrs. Linda Dunn and son, But that would give him small en­ critics point out that even the determina­ (ax3t of life: The difficulty of a beauty of the church building, ladder set. Clarification wiU be Discharged Friday: Danny Into the streets as demonstra­ ovoraU goal of $8,718,380 is re­ sary in establishing a FAIR/ ville; Marion Preuss, Gall Dr., Deane St., Manchester. couragement In his praiseworthy effort tion of this peroentage could hinge on Presidential appolnbee to en­ tors. with its choir end Its colors and SHARE quota for your com-i sought from the PTA, which Brock, Harriet St., Vernon; force his wishes on an entrench­ alized, Manchester's thirteen purchased much of the equip- Kathy Adams, Hany La., Ver- the oufcome of such local contioverslee. Such reports do not help the Its familiarity. I know heaven pany. sicugai to Improve the very atmosphere of the ed bureaucracy. What makes agencies ■will receive a total of ment. non, Jody Flegley, Plnney St., The House was spurred to favor thle OEO renewal bill now languish­ will be like this. Alone, in a “ We sincerely thank you penal eymtem until it has a chance of OEO different Is that many of $141,124! Equipment in front of the old RockvUle; SteUa Wicykowski, slmolest of presidential election methods ing In the House Lkbor Com­ church congregation, singing, your continuous interest in Its bureaucrats feel their func­ Recently 1 received a letter elementeuy school, which now Park Place. Rockville; Richard SPECIAL curing, as well as punishing, crime. by the ‘ 'narrow escape" of 1968 when It mittee. They add tliel to de­ with beautiful flowers on an al­ success of our campaign tion Is lees to generate jobs from Lyndes B. Stone, Cam­ houses older children, is also Lowcock Crestridge Dr., Ver- was Deared that if neither Mr. Nixon nor mands by Rep. Edl& Green of tar. and God Instructing us how count on you more than for the poor than to promote to live comfortably and serene­ paign Advisory Committee scheduled to be m oved to the non; Lawrence Michaud, West FREE BRAKE INSPECTION T Just recognizing his pralsoworthy ob­ Mr. Humphrey attained a majority o f the Oregon that state gmvemments this year for the expansion/ social revolution. ly for another week.” Chairman and Waiter O. Raf- new school playground. This in- Main St., RockvUle; David FRONT END ALIGNMENT^8.95 vote* in the Bleotoral Ootlege, George be granted greater pcmtrol over PAIR SHARE GIVING am« jectives, and his obvious need, does very This revolutionary bent, more ferty, 1969 Campaign General eludes e slide, which Lienhord Pease, Hartford Tpke., Rock- Wallace might have had sufficient lever­ from The COMMUNITY your employes." MOST CARS little for the Commissioner in his prob­ than any other cause, is what anti-poverty efforts, a move Chairman, which I feel is of said would be relatively easy to ville; EmUe Roux, Hyde St., age to effect a deal in the Houee of Rep- that would eviscerate the pover­ by Mialcolm Boyd PAIR SHARE GIVING/ for S&H GREEN STAMPS ON ALL WORK has contributed to the poverty such great importance to the move, fuvd a jungle gym. The Manchester; Sally Capldocasa, 177 Hartford Road OPEN BUNDATB: lem. resentaUvee that would have elected one Earle R. Custer, Pastor hourly rated employes is /sim­ ALL GENERAL REPAIRING program’s loss of public sup­ ty program In th l opinion of success of our campaign that I latter has 14 legs, each in a blob Center Rd., Vernon; AdelpMne Mancheater, Conn. who had not been a front-runner in the North United Methodist Church ply one hour's salary per i SINCE 192& MAJI. iPJI. port since 1964. In his effort to both Rumsfeld qhd Its Con­ would like to bring It to the of concrete, and this may pres- Brigham, Elizabeth St., Rock- What he needs Is some town so public popular vote. and this can usuaily be deducted Didly: 9i8e-t:M clear the bomb-throwers out of gressional backei attention of everyone in Man­ ent difficulties, Uenhard said, ville; Frances Parkman, Brook RUSSELL TEXACO Acroaa from Blanc spirited It Is willing to fight down all drltloB say the new House plan could from the payroll check. M not, O E O policy - making posts, A common ph^omenon dur­ chester. It follows: There is also a baseball bock- lyn St.. RockvUle, and Mrs. ADAMS and HILLIARD ST^TE L. 649-8110 Community OoHefe aXWED 8ATUBDATB turn us out of the frying pan Into the Today in History speak to your emjrioyor/and it Its own natural reactions and InstlncU Rumsfeld has been stymied by ing OEO’s troubled five-year "At our meetings held late stop on a field now being used Karen N eff and son Tolland We Honor CAP fire. They want the Senate to weigh history has been /OEO employes could be arranged. For/others, and hang out the welcome sign for the irtvll service regulations and un­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In the summer we emphasized for soccer, -which the superin Ave. RockvUle. these horrifying possibilities. SHARE G IVIN G lias been breakable written contracts with acting in this fashion as the pro­ Today Is Tuesday, Oct. 7, the the Importance of FAIR SHARE commissioner, his Institution, and his If the Senate should approve the determined and will be^explain­ non-govomment consultants. gram ’s own worst enemies. 280th day of 1969. There are 80 GIVING at aU levels of solici­ guests. amendment by a two-thirds vote, It ed in a full page advertisement The provocative manual Is n Moreover, soms of the bureau­ days left in the year. tation if our campaign Is to suc- would Bllll have to be ratified by the of the United Fund uyThe Man­ direct result of Rumsfeld’s In­ cratic holdovers have been busy coed. Our corporajte citizens leglriature of three fotnThs of the states. Today’s Highlight In History chester Evening Her^d. Please Before we could urge Farmington to ability to completely clean In recent weeks trying to plant have played a most important In each of wh'ch theeo questions would On this date In 1963, President look for it. be such a town, we would have to find house. Completed this summer factually Inaccurate antl-Rums- role In the success of our past bo argued at length. John F. Kennedy signed the nu­ Do contribute Vour P A IR BABY FLANNEL 3 ^ M jN COTTON SUEDE by a mixed group of OEO em­ feld stories liy the press. That’s campaigns with their generous ourselves willing to offer Manchester ns Once wo abandon the electoral college, clear test-ban treaty between SHARE and w e succeed. In prints and solids 86" wide. 100'*5 colorfast The new fabric for fall. 86” wide. 100<3$ cotton no state con "go" In Hs entirety to any ployes and contract consultants, another reason why Rumsfeld, gifts. We are counting on you an alternative. We are not willing. the United States, Britain and Gratefully yours, cotton. Ideal for PJs and babywear. Reg. one randUlate. The common campaign a draft copy pf "A Trainer’s who has bCen working hard to lead the way in our present suede. Reg. $2.00 yd. Ideal for akirts and the Soviet Union. Caiarles E. Jacol^ton, Jr., M.D. 19c y d irnctlce of concentrating on the larger Manual For Oommu.ilty Action to reorganize OEO,®cannot hope campaign by increasing your iumpers. Our recommendation to Commissioner In^ 1898, during the Spantsh- President, jenters of pop^ilatlon In a state may Agency Boards” lest month was to bring order out of the ohaoe gifts wherever possible (we he InheritqU until some heads Amcirican War, U.S. troops occu­ must have an average of 10% United Fund of/ Manchester MacDougall and the state Is that they mdergo revision when It no longer holds mailed imxmd the country to pied Havana, Cuba. several local Community Action roll. more than last year.) find a few square blocks of some Con­ /stute-caiTylng potential. Suburban and In 1918, President Woodrow groups for comment. Although "W e know, however, and you back country votes will all float across Wilson received a German re­ RIBLESS CORDUROY ^ VELVETEEN y d . necticut city which Is In the ghetto stage this draft was widely repro­ do too, that a campaign such as Q u e s t i o n s .tUite lines to roglHter In the cumulative quest for armistice terms at the 36-45” wide corduroy with the Velor look. The or slipping toward the ghetto stage, buy This Date ours cannot and wUl not suc­ 36" wide, 100% cotton with twill backing. All deciding notional total where they could duced and distributed In pov­ end of World War I. "W ortd llnlon is -very much erty program channels, Rums­ ceed on the strength of our cor­ rage of fall fashion. Reg. $1.58 yd. new bright colors to choose from. Reg. $8.00 yd. It up and raze It, and create a spacious help defeat a candidate. Some day this In 17te, the Stamp Act Con­ In 1900, the U.N. General against N Vietnam’s intran- will diminish the clout of urban minori- feld had not even heard about porate contributions alone. It Is slgence in and attractive site for their new penal gress (^nvened In New York to Assembly approved an advance leetlng a negotiating PERSON It until we informed him. becoming more and more evi­ position tlea and min'mize the nntfonal Influence draw /up colonial grievances north of the 88th Parallel In Ko­ that is at all reason- Institution while Uiey locate some 'new dent, locally and nationally, that of govemore and other state party lead­ What ho has now seen runs againkt England. rea. a b le ." - ice President ^>tro T. low Income rate housing out on Un> open ers at the White House. Who can say almost directly contrary to his if our campoign^ls to succeed Agnew. REVERSIBLE PLAID UNBLEACHED for sure? stated policy of opposlUon to acreage they have been trying to get for It hod been suggested that a better high-pressure tactics by the MUSLIN their Institution. way would be to retain an BlectonU OW- poor. Says the manual. "The COTTON KNIT yd- IP lege, allowing each Congressional dis­ power strategies that commun­ 86” wide finely woven musHn. R ^ . 44c yd. For To have the need for a new In­ trict to choose one elector, thereby keep­ ity organization (sic) may apply Fischetti In 2 color* 45” wide. 100% cotton, double woven drapery lining or interfacing. Buy now and stitutional facility of a type which really ing the electoral college determination to moke their presence kne^ (B IN* CMcXfO Daily Ntwi for double wear. Reg. fl.6 9 yd. save. closer to the popular vote. and felt are: (1) vote power; thursday needs to be centrally located and not to Under this plan all of a state's elec- • (2) numbers power; (8) dollar use this opportunity to blast another toral votes would no longer go to the power; and (4) threat power.’;' JUST ARRIVEOI mass of deepening urban blight out of presidential candidate who carried the In discussing “ vote power JOIN THE RAOEI «fate. If a rival carried even one Oon- the way is, to our mind, almost unfor­ the manual suggests comnii greostorwl district, he would win Its ty programs review "the posi­ 2 - 4 p m ’ QUILTED givable official blindness. Alone, the elector's vote In the college. tions of elected officials” in FAKE FURS *L 1 ! need tor now penal Institutional sites has The House gave little heed to this guiding the vote of the poor— COTTON PRINTS *1i7 7 plan. The Senate might favor something to be an imposition on somebody. But directly conflicting with OBO*a yd- of the sort. Or again It might seek to Congressional mandate. "Num-' wi*. 100» K««.lbl. cott«n In Oond. ! " “W “X the need for new Institutional sites and devise amendments to the basic House bers power" Is defined as di­ paisley and patchwork. Reg. $2.00 yd. i fancie*. Reg. $6 yd. Be a tiger in lounge wear. the need for alum clearance can and plan calculated to avoid the frightful rect action—Including "peace­ eventualities Its crlUcs so vividly en­ ought to be satisfied together, in a man­ ful demonstration, parades, vision. although, frankly It Is hard to picketing (and) rallies." ner which is good both ways, and does discover what these precautions might SOMETHING BRAND NEW! The manual's analysis of be. Injury to nobody. "dollar power" carries a hint COTTON PRINTS When the Electoral O oU e^ was of even stronger pressure: "It ARNEL written into the Constitution, its framers (dollar powerl can be signlfl- envisioned an elite chosen by the State AND SOLIDS 57* cant In the very ability to with­ r i - Iwe^alatures picking ^ the man they “SPARKLr KNIT *3y33 A ('uge-C'losing; Entry?, draw dollars, therefore, boy- r i - deemed beat qualified. They did not even Featured in our simplicity fashion show. 45” cottS' and strikes can both act Miss Romper AS the stpr^. of the affair of the Green dream of euch things as political partVee 36" and 46” wide assorted cottons with retails as dollar leverages for the ap- wide Mend Washable, easy to sew, will not ravel Berets unfolds. In onS version after an­ which swiftly came Into being In the to $1.00 yiL Priced to move or aag. Keg. $3.98 yd. young Republic. Since those days we pllratlon of power by a com­ other, certain possibilities keep being have evolved Into the fully egalitarian munity organization." reemphasised. one-man. one-vote mentality. But thete Where the manual has lifted most eyebrows, however, la Its N v seems still to be a serious question as j The Vietnamese man who was killed to whether the Republic has. reached declaration that |’the ultimate WOOLENS WOOLENS J2 N PRINTED VELVET ^*1J2 the stage at which it feels It can trust threat power is the riot” —a .M Cut from bolts 58-60” wide In solids, heathers, by the Green Berets by being morphlned. SEARS clear threat of blackmail. While the people to etect a president directly, I I checks snd plaids. A large selection to choose wide rayon type velvet in a floral print, hit on the head, and then shot twice or whether in such a process it can asserting that rioting l/t lOegel. from. Beg. $8.00 yd. For that special dreaa. Beg. $2.00 yd. in the head before Ure rims were chain­ erect adequate safeguards against the/ the manual adds that C ^ m u n l- kind of tangies tlMt could one day leave ty Action board members O p M ed to his body, which was then dumped / 10 A J kI. • 4 PJd. — CbMd Sof rdgy* — Sd* EaMi PrMay. Oct. 10 us without a president. — ANSONIA should "recognize the threat MANCHESTER Into'J the sea. m ay have been Innocent, EVENING S EV N T T ivk I N ilt ^ power of rioting as a very real J g L ' ' ASOUT fff 'fl£ dFW CoufiT* R thin

/ ■ - \ "\r.- ' V’ :' ' ■ ■ PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 . '\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1969 PAGE NINE Obituary Giglio^ Ruddell Charged Zone Change Requested I W aited

In $37 ftOO Armed Rohhery By SOL R. CX»EN -41bert B ray, 73, Second Shopping Center PLAZA DEPT. STORE State Police from Troop B, The bandit «jen. eay store at- Because my dectric light bills (We Have A NoKoii To PIsMe) Groton and Manchester detec- ftoials, pulled out a gun and D ies— ^Active In B. BUDDLB TPKB. (Next to ItopoMr Mkt.) I tlves served a warrant on ordered them to empty the con- Sought ior Spencer St. tor the last two billings seemed Thomas Glgllo, 48, of 52 BlsseU tents at the safe Into a bog kind of high to me, I decided OPEN WVD. - FBL tiD » | C oventry P olitics A zone change for 21 acres Of zone change was In order to get St., this morning at 10:30 and He then orilered one officlai tobacco land off Spencer St. a better price for the land, to call the oompany with a charged him with possession <>* *4> follow him to the parU nf COVENTRY — Albert Fred­ which would pave the ^ y for Atty. ROthenberg also said simple request — to, have my ^ COMPLETl AND stolen goods In connection w iO r^t warning him that he was erick Bray, 73, of Talcott Hill, a second shopping center there that a shopping center would meters checked for proper op­ GREETING the weekend armed robbery of covered by two shotguns. The was proposed at last night’s create a severe traffic hazard, member of the Coventry Re­ eration. CARDS. GIFT WRAP AND RIRtONS AT publican Town Committee and 187,000 from a Ledyard depart- store ottldat said that the rob- public hearings, but the Plan- He brought In a traifflc con­ active for many years In Re­ ment store. ber then got Into an unoccupied ning and Zoning commission sultent employed by the State I did it the easy way — I PLAZA publican affairs In Coventry, Richard Ruddell , a former Javelin and drove off. will not decide the matter until Hi^iway Department who said called the service department died suddenly yesterday at Manchester resident and a par Police found the stolen car the O d. 27 business meeting. Spencer 9t. was now running at to Hartford, as listed In the Windham Community Memorial tient at Norwich Hospital on or- Abandoned in a wooded area The applicants, Emil and Ar- 94 per c^it capacity. telephone directory. ders from Hartford Superior ®*>out a half-mile from the hos- I tuned in on a recording, Hospital. •ttur S e e l^ , were represented in rebuttal, Atty. Phelon said ★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ He had served for several Court, W81S arrested yesterday P**®-*- K was then that they sus- by Atty. itarbert A. Phelon Jr. a shopping center would bring which informed me that all of terms on the Coventry Board of by state police and charged ® ho^jital patient of the The pro^rty is .now in Resl- more tax dollars to the town the lines were busy and would I please wait. I waited, and PhyNh V. Joekstoii Assessors, Board of Tax Re­ Anthony Maglloco with robbery with violence, •'o*>b*ry. dence ^ Rur^ Residence than the land now does and he view and Zoning Board of Ap­ Kathleen Anne Lyons larceny and theft of a motor ve- Hospital officials said that rone and the Seelerts petitioned the requested change was a woman answered diortly. Board of Education peals. He attended and worked hide . RuddeU was one of those pa- changed to merely an extension of the zone When I told her of my request, as doorkeeper at several ses­ Joins Law Firm Business HI. she told me 1 had the wrong Husband Nicholas, two MAHRC Speakers Police say that the two men children, reside at 406 sions of the Connecticut State , . , drovrto““MrcLstar''"sunTavIrove to Manchester Sundav ™s prlrile^e"w;;;- Privilege Atty Laurence P. Rubinow , A similar change was recent- department—4hat I should call Hackmatack St. McIntosh Legislature. An admlnLstrator and a teach- la well known throughout the -- h hm , “unoay revoked after Ruddell escaped the law firm of La- granted for 22.8 acres owned ... customer service. Business College. Past Mr. Brav was bom Sept. 11. er from the Vernon school :^s. state in the field of special edu- a n n S T l^ h « 8®*^- » recently ro- Belle, Rothenberg ft Wood- PclpWne Holzman et. al. 1 called customer service' and President of Keeney 1896 in Talcottville, .son of Ed- tern will discuss that town’s ‘^tlon. ^ instated after he voluntarily re- house. ^htab abuts this property. The sto m water tuned in on a second record­ P.T.A., Ladles of St. win and Lillian Smith Bmv, „p„„„phooi f th Kathleen Anne Lyons is confiscated^^aPnro” J / 2 turned. Atty Rubinow is the son of Su- interest also plana a ^ ing, also toforming me that all James. Democratic Wom­ and had lived In Coventray for program for the teacher of the pre-school class. bom! icArned through Perlor Court Judge and Mrs. chopping center. of the lines were busy and en's Club of Manchester, the pa.st 46 years. He attended nientally retarded at the month- She Is a graduate of Manchester i . Investigation that Ruddeirhad B- Rubinow at Manches- W®^en Howland, speaking as ^ ^ , would I idease watt. I waited, and past secretary of Manche.tter schools and served 'V meeting Thursday night of High School and UConn, with a ‘ ' ‘ ^® been In secret possession of a ‘ er. He is the grandson of Mr. ®®‘®!® ^ P ert for the ap- and soon, another woman P.T.A. Executive Council. with both the U.S. and Canadian ‘ he Manchester Association for major In special education. ^ ’ gun for a monUi!^ and Mrs. WUllam Rubinow of said the logical change Y' answered. When I told her of Twelve years In buslnese Armies during World War I. the Help of Retarded Children, While an undergraduate,, she b l n v ^ ’ vLm Ruddell was bound over to Manchester. Mrs. Jacob P ^ P ^ Y would be to J a e j ^ . A 30-lot subdivision Is 'idanagenient, Phyllis Is my requert, she told me I had now a partner In Heritage He operated n dairy farm In was active In the M an^eld Hartford Superior Court July 17 Schwolsky of Hartford, and the ^ Flnallv the eommlssinn ..nani the wrong department—that I House ReaMy. Coventry for 3>i vears before he The meeting will be held at 8 Companion Program and the a charge of arson hi >ate Judge Jacob Schwolsky. W e ^ should call tadUtog. retired In 1962. He wa-s a mem- clock In Bunco Center, 205 OI- Council for ExcepUonei ChU- gunpoint and making an connection with toe July*e°"l967 Atty Rubinow graduated from proximity of Rt. 6, adopted a greaUy en- So, I called billing, and again ber of the Manchester American coU St. The public Is invUed. iren. She Is the d ^ h t e r of Mr was fire at Manchester T ^ 1 en;i ^ Mount H ^ e m o T s ch e S ^ M ^ . “ ’ ®. ®^®^ tuned in on a recording, this For The ACTION Team Legion and Manchester B.ar- Anthony Maglloco, supervisor and M r^ L y ^ s ^ i r “ >® aign. °® ' He received a Mffler, stalte repreaenltaltive. and Leanand Benjamin, town chairman. one, too, telling me that all of racks. World War I Veten ms. of special education for Vernon 60 Laurel St. ' ®‘®Y® P®“ ®® ’"'e r e are a number of other d e ^ ^ r ’of ^ch elor orarta^ to nw ® eent.l" P'",^"!®^ Yl® ” ’ ®P ^o the com- toe lines ■were busy and would He was a member of the (km- -schools, holds a BS In education At the opening of this school ® j" ® " ‘ h® charges p en d ln g ^ a ta st ^ id Engltth ^ m ^ Attv be needed. mission. He said no rone I please wait. I waited, and in VOTE DEMOCRATIC neotlcut Milk Producers As- from East Tennejcsce State TJnl- year the pre-sclw l proirram for Saturday afternoon short- dell Includlne t o e ^ ir s IInfve™itv ta ^eveiToS ^ Rothenberg changes were proposed In the a few minutes a third woman Coventry Republicans Open Headquarters answered. And, when I told her This ad sponsored by ttte of my request, she told me that MancJirster D«wiM>rmtle T W n Coiimilttee r r r r r r - Roger Negro, ‘rreos. Coventry RepubUcans kicked with the campaign theme "Uni­ well-deserved round of applause I should not have called Hart­ off their November election fy for Progress’,’ prominently after the meal. ford at all—that I should have (llersid photo by Osniner) Manchester, and Albert E. (Mass.) State College and the years. It Is one of the first was a member of the board of campaign officially over the displayed. Again, there was no ’ ’cam­ called the Mlanchester office. Officer John Drew with flag over his right pt^ket. ★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ Bray, and William F. Bray. University of Connecticut. classes of Its type In the state, paign oratory,” although Mrs. Well, I called toe Manches­ editors of the Connecticut Law weekend with the opening of Campaign co-chairmen Don­ both of Coventry: a daugh- For 19 years he has been on and Is staffed by a team of Review. He also was the law Miller spoke briefly to wish the ter office. This time 1 didn’t ter, Mrs. Shirley Williams the staff at Vernon schools, and eight specialists, party headquarters yesterday, ald Bishop and John Druge Coventry Police Vf'earinff Flaf>s 7 school representative of the law Columbia candidates good luck In Novem­ tune in on a recording. A of Andover; two sisters Mrs. —... - ^ and the traditional fund-raising Fire Calls Expects W ar student division of the Ameri­ were there with Town Chair­ ber and thank all her (Coventry woman answered. When I told TOhHt beef dinner on Friday Coventry’s policemen are citizens of the role we play to Peabody Funeral Home, 18 Town firemen went to 30 can Bar Association at conven­ man Deonard Benjamin, as constituents for their coopera­ her of my request, she told mo Mrs. Evelyn Helntz of Base- glrch St., Derry, N.H. Burial P nigM. tion during the recent session of I was talking to the wrong girl. wearing American flags on tho deifon.so of their homc.s and dena, Calif.; two brother.^, Wil­ Lewis St. at 9:07 a.m. today To Stay Same tions in Washington, D.C. and eter Moeckel Resigning were Town Council candidates ORIENTATION MEETINO will be In Forest Hill Ceme- Town Funds This year, GOP Headquarters the General Assembly. The right girl, she said, was their uniforms now, as part of life.” liam Bray and Stanley Bray, ,„-y nerrv where they extinguished a Honolulu, Hawaii. ■Tesse Brainard, Wesley Lewis, Is located in the old Bidwell Benjamin introduced all the on another line, and would call both of Manchc.ster, and eight minor fire In an electric stove. (Continued from Page One) Atty. Rubinow and his wife, Hugo Thomas and Bruce Wil­ a program sponsored by the The Idea started to Macon, *ghl Friends may call at the New­ As Beach Committee Head Tavern on Rt. 31 in the cen­ candidates and their wives, and me back. Oonp Mooring for Intoroslod Partlos grandchlldren. Get $305,278 MONTHI.Y REPORT Betty Ann, live at 37 Kenyon St. son. Also, Board of EdiK-'H'on American Federation of Police, Ga.. where It has been acclaim­ kirk and Whitney Funeral ter of Coventry. The GOP candidates Richard Messier former town chairman Bertron A half hour went by, and the Funeral services will be held Town Fire Chief, W. Clifford the m.n^®®hnlcal achievement on t" Hartford, Peter Moeckel has submitted He also stated that he had ed ns a great success. (K<-umencal) elephant put In an aopearance and Arthur Tournas, Zoning Hunt, who was also once a girl hadn't called back. I call­ which made the emblems avail­ Thiirsd.iv nt 11 „a.m ™ . .1, Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Mason, lltts In his monthly re- forces ” the Vietnamese In Interest his resignation as chairman of ^cut out questionnaires to mem- as did nearly all of the Repub­ ed again, and was asked to hold able to police departments port nine less alarms for Sep- li- „ j. PINTO Board of Appeals candidate selectman, made a presentation the Beach Committee to the *^® beach asking for lican candidates (or office and Grant Toothaker and Jesse to present Selectman Donald toe line while toe girl looked up throughout the country. WED„ OCT. Stli - 7:M PJL The Town Treasurers’ Office °"® ot"^e RlveriL^’FLI PINTO, People Interested Recreation Council. opinion. Of the 31 forms State Legislator Mrs. Dorothy Williams, running (or the Dbard Davis. my bill. Chief of Police Gordon Smith BattoriM— Radios r - r™:."""' “ “ * reported today that Interest in- . total ofPatrols the rivers^ and returned, all but three were Miller, who represents the towns of Tax Review. Hunt said that although the The girl answered In five explained that "the police of­ Friends may call at the In Narcotics Treatment Or­ Moeckel said he had a full* compliinentary. iHaoring Aids, Gamas at Ute come from Investments of funds alarms were re- canals of the delta have been of Bolton, Coventry and An­ The same faces were in view Board of Selectmen will be ob­ minutes. She said that, to fice" today stands for law and Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main ganization Inc., is now open Mm. Annie •!. Hopfner from all sources totaled $308,278 Y / " 8«Ptember compared turned over to the Vietnamese’ time schedule at Thames Val- New things added to the dover. Friday night, along with about solete after the November elec­ checking my bill, she found that order In this community. He Is HoshEghts 9t., Manchester tomorrow from Monday through Wednesday Mm Annie J Honfner 09 nf 1968-69 fiscal...... year. # $ , August, while three ’’They have married taese evenings, 6:80 to 10, in the ley Technical College where he beach area were a portable dock, There were no speeches and 80 others Joining In for the tion, Davis, who has served sev­ It was based on an estimated the symbol of freedom. Justice South United Methodist Church 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. teaches. Also he is writing a eight moorings placed In the ARTHUR DRUG 33 Church S t. wWow Of Rudolph Manager Robert Weiss, a ,^® .f® " '" ® vessels up with three V et- bottom floor of the Williams no formal ceremonies as such, roast beef dinner, cooked and eral years as a selectman, will figure, because no one had been and protection for the law-abid­ ('omer of Main 8t. and Hartford Rd. M l.. M Hopfner, died > yesterday : t r d a ? “a'^^^^^ after- ®a letter ‘to o the Board of Dl- ^ Y Y Y M " namese marine corps battalions Building of St. Mary's Epis­ course and has his owm dance lake, a stand for a soda cooler, but lots of newly-painted cam­ served by the ladles of the Cov- not be. Davis received a wallet home when toe meter reader ing. It Is therefore very appro­ tOCKVILLF ®°°® ®^ Manchester Memorial rectors, stated that the revenue bro'h^'H*'^’ °"® ®° “ ’ ®‘ operating copal Church on Park St. ® bept at the life guard’s paign signs were In evidence. eritry Grange who received a and key case. visited my home. She said that priate (or us to wear and dis­ ROCKVILLEtCOW ILLE — miBDMiss vuoe-Jose- HospitalHospital. ‘ hat source was the town’s „ t'''® 'ast month — com- in the rivers and canals of the I have completed my re- post to be used In case of an toe next billing would be based play our nation’s flag os part BE A DOER! pared to six for August. canals of the An ex-addict, a parent of a Ave"^ ^ “ ''®- Hopfner was born June highest revenue produc- country a Vietnamese Riverine drug user, and a professional sponslbllitles as accepted last accident, and a resuscltator on a reading. of our uniform to remind our spring and now must devote my purchased by the town aUo kept Howr Come and learn the facta about tutoring the Intar- vllle G^ner^r Hospital Portadown, Ireland, ®>t®aedcd only by revenue Force,” he said. “ I consider this counselor are on hand to talk I repeated my original re­ full time to work and family at the life guard’s post. BOY SCOVT quest, made 46 minutes pre­ RUuHR|1| » CTty people of HarUord at Bt. Michael's Catholic Center , “ otl had lived In Manchester for taxes, revenue from the Tow n Entitled to be a very substantial accom­ to anyone on an anonymous Pope Hopes Synod an i 0BaY"'^®D ‘ * 0 past 60 years. She was a "‘ "te, and revenue from the plishment on the part of the basis. The phone number is P ' ^ ’ Y '}® ®®“>; , Lake Dam Open viously, to have my meters and the Halvatlon Army Center; and the la y Paatorsta 30, 1888 In Rockville, daughter member of the Church of the te^teral government, Notes and Nev^s checked for proper operation. T o P olice G rant; Vietnamese navy, the Viet­ 648-2300. According to Selectman for assIsUng hoapltaj chaptatns. of James H. and Dorothy King Nazarene. He said that the interest In- namese ground forces and the Job when Donald Macca^ey Joseph Szegda, the gate at She said OK without hestlta- carroll, and lived In Hartford Survivors Include several 1968-69 was approxl- appointed to the post at that Columbia Lake Dam la open, tion, and promised to send a But M oney Short Vietnamese command and con­ W ill Uphold His Rule Pack 251 GARAGE for many years before return- nieces and nephews. mately $100,000 higher than In trol system.” time decided he wanted a ^a said that the dam Is man. for that Represenlatlvea of He. Michael’s. Halvatlon Army and Verplanck Cub Scout Pack 251 years apprenticeship to learn ugu^i, ^^t opened until the By PATRICK O’KEEFE Italy, Spain, France, Holland, I found out that the proper S T R IK IN G D i r m e N c e the llartfoni Chaplaincy will be In attendance. h" t®®®- She Funeral services will bo held l®07-68- The Town of Manchester has welcomed 26 new cuba Into the Police Cog what was new to him. ^,^^10 of the month but there Associated Press Writer Belrium and Germany have words for what I was request­ SALE at the'"g *F^x” ^nnd (k ^ y a d a y al 2:30 p.m. at Among the larger Items In approval for a $9,300 grant from pack. Cubnmster Earl Cormier /ft Macauley said Sunday that he (3 q^^te a bit of water In the scheduled a “shadow synod” in ing is "a meter Investigation.” ford and'm Pun^ral Home, 400 the W05.278 total were $101,283 the National Safety Bureau, but VA’nCAN C7ITY (AP) —Pope 57 Hackmatack St. Odds Favor will now take over the beach ,3^3 ^ght now and it seems Rome. They may seek to con­ conducted the recent Induction "Customer Interrogation” BLACKTOP PAVEMENTS 25"■ YearY enrU Club. nh “ “ “ '‘ In St. The Rev. William A. ‘ o the General Fund Account, It has no Information on when ARRESTS Paul VT meets Saturday with ceremonies. Monchostar. Conn. She I. . K . Taylor, pastor of the Church of »«0,899 to the Retirement Al- the funds will be available. chairmanship. ,,, , , feasible not to wait any longer. tact the bishops and cardinals In seems to describe It better. She is Hurv Harry Leister, 49, of no cer- 146 cEirdinals and bishops es­ New cubs receiving bobcat She Is survived by a slater, the Nazarene, will officiate, lowance Account, $43,366 to the The grant, under the Federal hopes of obtaining more October Mil and lOtb Miss Esther Carroll "of tain address charged with In- councU by^M Lck^hTsald"that ® ‘® ,ft®wn down suf- pousing widely diverse views on pins were David Taft, James for prompt nrv/eo, phom Rock- Burial will be In East Ceme- Hecondary Treatment Plant Highway Safety Act Is for the ~ Black Bidder progressive results from the 9:80 - l:M vUlo. doctrine, morality and Church Vatican’s synod. Taylor, John Nleczorek, Ran­ ‘ ®!J- ^ sewer-bond Issue, $20,936 to the salary of a training officer In authority. The occasion is the dal Langano, Russell Daglnbis, Now get The funeral will be held to- Friends may call at the fu- Cemetery Trust Fund, and - the Police nennrimeni ».oi„ The agenda for the bishops’ Drug Test Hat., October lltli 116 second world synod of bishops. In Election meeting was formulated by the Mark Stankieweiz, Joseph Can- »:M - lltM BurkT Funeral"'" H^"’"’ ‘ ts T T ' tomorrow from 2 793 to the Water Department other personnel and to develop Some participants, such as Murke Funeral Homo. 76 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Reserve Fund. a cn m n r.h .„.i„. ______Most Rev. Ladislaus Rubin, syn­ tin, Neal Kearney, Sean Foley, C ------J ■> News of Serviceman Prospect St., with a Mass of “ comprehensive program of (Continued from Page One) St. ch^ged'^wlth Improper pass- of moorings and boating. Mrs Belgium’s outspoken Joseph John Malnvllle, Christopher Au­ Controls a larger loan m e Water Department Fund accident prevention, ing. Court date Oct. 20. Airman Jacqueline L. Altaf- od secretary-general, on recom­ requiem at St. Bernard’s Robert Baldwin, beach area Cardinal Suenens, (rankly op­ mendations from fellow bishops gust, Mark Murphy, Mark Dar- earned $9,427, the Fire District The notice of the grant In- ®'' t°“r-year terms, said the fer, daughter at Mrs. Helen Al- pose the concepts of pap^ au­ CTiurch at 9. Burial will be In and Mrs. John Erlandson, and the Pope. It focuses on the na, David Tyrell, Joseph Lau- inadequate’ St. Bernard’s Cemetery. Town Awards f i f ’ ®"'''’ ®‘' W-t72, and eluded also a notice that the days of the campaign ACCIDEN’TS maintenance. taffer. Lake Rd., has com­ thority and Vatican structures zon, Robert Tanner, Raymond from the largest i,™ - Trust Fund earned grunt has been suspended. ''®‘* ®®®" ® Negro votes Two cars collided on Broad pleted basic training at Lack- theme of Church unity through Friends may call at the fu­ $7,922. that Pope Paul has defended. better Intercommunication. Arnold, David Hovey, Andrew WASHINGTON (AP) — The Tw o Contracts pending availability of funds. ’^®‘®' St. near Green Manor Blvd. yes- '— • ’ ------land AFB, Tex. She has been neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Others cling to a conserva­ While allowing variations (or Haggnow, Jim Talbot, Edward Town Manager„ Robert___ Weiss_____ Tate, In his report of threats, terday at 3:10 p.m. ’The drivers * ■■ assigned to Sheppard AFB, government’s plan to protect tism that the 72-year-old ponlff local customs, the agenda urges TIuck, David Warner, Thomas lending company. i. "Ht® Town of Manchester has said today that the holdback of "ApparenUy somebody Is ‘evolved were Eether Hubbard A h O U t 1. O W U Tex., for training in the medi­ has tired to scuttle in hla efforts the human guinea pigs for new •loHcph II. Jusek awarded two contracts — one the restoration of an over-all un­ Kibble, John Varplnskl anJ Captain Sure the funds is only temporary-and keep me from winning at ®® Cambridge St. and Josiah cal field. Airman Altaffer is a to update the Church. John O’Neill. drugs by settling up “peer ROCKVIU.,E —Joseph H. to the Hartford Heating Co. of that they may be released early costs.” Howe, 62. of East Hartford ity of thought and discipline In 1., ^ t®®® graduate at Windham High Scores of radical priests from A potiuck Is planned for the groups” to oversee testing has T Jawk, 05. of 130 Prospect ,St. West Hartford, for Installing a In 1970. Top contenders with Tate In _____ North Manchester Al-Anon School the Roman Catholic Church. died ye.sterday at his home. new heating .lystem In the po- Vatican observers believe that Oct. 28 meeting. been condemned os ‘ woefully O f Acquittal the tight race are Vice Mayor COMPLAINTS------1®'"“L«Y°“P , „ _ ' , ^ " , M a r i n e Pfc. David Lytikalnen, Mr. .lasek was bom Oct, 6, hoe station; the other to the Pope Paul hopes the synod will Inadequate" by three health Sam Masaell and Aldermen P °»ce suspect someone In a h o ^ of Second C k i^ e i^ t l^ ®°" Gunnar groups. 1904 In Czechoslovakia, son of SIbl Brancifort Construction Co. iCoiitlti'jud from Page One) Rodney Cook and G. Everett Passing car threw the bottle of of Serond Congregation- Lyfujaingn p f , serving bolster his papal authority and, Senate Okays Am bassador’s '"nie Food and Drug Adminis­ Peter and Mary Rulak Jasek. of Cromwell, for site grading , U.S., Russia Mllllcan. beer that smashed the wind- ®' ^he Thursday grqup .YfY tY^^® r Y Y '’, ‘® „®.®':^!"^ as a consequence, support the with the first Marine Division tration’s proposal for peer and• had lived In Rockville mo.st on Charter Oak Field. V, , Y."'.®*''''*' , RInb. ban on artificial birth control K idnapers H eld of his life. He was employed In State Sen. Leroy R. Johnson, the ® Y’YY In Vietnam. group supervision is woefully In­ And borrow Both were the low bidders for ^*’® murder of In- Draft Treaty speaking for a Negro group sup^ Bourne Bulck lot Sunday night, finders Club at 102 Norman St. Funds For that he Issued in July 1968. One Rockville woolen mills before thei» rpfint’rlilvnrespecMve projects __ — HnrK Hart- , * -*^1111. Thc lllUu WJlH Both groups meet weekly, and /L ^ rin o Cpl. Frank C. Fomo adequate to deal with toe aome- porting Massell, told a U.S. bishop, James Shauinon, re­ In D rajjnet hls recent retirement. He was a ford Heating, $28,035 for the shot while In a car on a road fContIniied from Page One) are o-a ’tr.. son Of Frank C. Fomo Sr.. signed his post saying he could tlmes amateurish, sometimes ctitsldo Silicon. It, the draft'.strosscd thltYY^^^ conference that he and h is ’rom~ Windows were broken In the Y!Y„°Y®" trlends and rela Hop River Rd., is serving with dishonest and sometimes unethi­ member of the Pollsh-Americnn heating system; and Brancifort, .. mat noth- __ Roberism, .y., m c. v,.., tlves of a person with a severe JFK Center not accept and propagate the SAG PAULO, Brazil (AP) — with confidence. McCarthy, who was riding In ‘ his treaty shall be Inter- panions weren’t blaming Tate Robertson School on N. School the First Marine Aircraft Wing cal testing of drugs,” said a Citizens Club. $2,540 for the site grading. for attacks against them. last night. drinking problem. pontiff's strictures. Shortly aft­ Authorities to Sao Paulo have Survivors Include a brother. The police station heating ®“‘' '^hh Lam and a Green P’]®tcd as supporting or prejud- in the I Corps area of Vietnam. WASHINGTON (AP) — The spokesman for the Council of But he added: ” We do know erward the bishop married and announced toe arreat of 19 more .Stephen .la.sekiiiuoir of..f Rockville;IJ.W.I...III...... and...... system...... willIll .^.^^..4,1.. provide (or ------zone I5trcl Mbrgeant,■■'-■a'-’.-.n concptlccleunceueu utat the ‘^’*^8’■'■’■a positionj-.so.on ofo. any state that there Is a ermm'so'irno'rtw Holes in a screen door nt fhe Martha OrcleCircle of Emanuel Senate has sent to President Incurred automatic excommuni­ Health Organizations Monday. terrorists to-a 19-day crackdown The FDA has auggeatad that three sisters, Mrs. Mary Kayan heating of the entire bulfdlng. , ’ he was holding a .32- P "Ty with respects to rights or ^ • q, j ^ aUemoltair m borne of James Varnev 146 N Lutheran Church will meet Nixon a bill authorizing an cation. by the army, navy, air force of Vernon, Mrs. .Margaret Sune- The second floor Is leased to Y ®. ®'®.‘- “ L i e anv N vro ° Sro^I St T v e '^ r o .r J ^ l .^ - Thursday at 10 a.m. The busl- additional $12.5 million lor the peer groups of physicians, law­ ABSENTEE With priestly dropouts on the and police. TTiey said three took loaded when there was a .shot "'ay assert related to wa- sllence any Negro who wishes to School St., have aroused sus- yers, clergymen and others be ga of Rockville, and Mrs. Wll- the State of Connecticut for Clr- at 2 John F. Kennedy Center for the rise, the question of whether to part to the kidnaping of U.S. Ham Clechowskl of East Hart- cull Court 12 use. and the Cambodian slumn'eri' tors off Its coasts or to the sen ^P®®** ®"‘* ''° ‘ ® ^ ‘*'®‘ ®°'"®°"e attempted ti ^ Performing Arts, presumably formed to oversee testing of "™ - « . 1 »<. ni,?’ Dr. T,.,." ;_br..k .. ,h„ f-v, Z relax the Vatican’s rule of celi­ AmbossBdor C. Burke BIbrick new drugs on humans. But the ford. The area of Charter Oak end. assuring its completion. bacy (or Westem-rite priests to Rio de Janeiro. The funeral will be Thursday Field to be graded Is bounded McCarthy had a .32-callber government agency has not spe­ VOTING Carlson and Miss Anna Ander­ Before passing the measure also weighs on the minds of syn­ Two other persons arrested to at 8:15 a.m. from the Burke on the north by Charter Oak lb***”' “ ud the pathologist at the evergoRe’s cified who should select the peer °~T$n '^ ‘^rn e'r School. He spoke for the council, had not CJovenant Church will take a bus up the cost even more. ed that some bishops thought * ***~heiiter <>arin« voUng hoam be- exonerated and enabled to con- trt” l>'d and how many sold. signed the recelpf” ’ CANDIES Sources sold more than 1,(XX) a coalition of toe Medical Com­ Up to *1800 Woiiian Uiiined O n O ct. 15 P lan trip tomorrow at 12:30 to 5:30 The national cultural center, opinions should be exchanged on Mrs. ItesHle I. Straek timio hts life as a professional Although ’Turner aald he had ” i don’t believe so persons have been arrested or mittee tor Human Rlghta, Phy­ . m^bershlp kt n rcUgiotM oommunlty. , , , , ^ - - - - ...... ■— —V..-Duell- Manchester Community Col- members of a West nanaed in tribute to the late "the great problems of the detained to the search for El- sicians’ Forum and Phyalctana A lUncM or phjrnkaJ dianbility and onabie to vote ki COVENTRY The (imei.il .soldier” ‘ . . . In (’ar After ’®''" " toader for more than man replied, explaining that It- toge committees will solidify Hartford church. They will go President Is being built along CThurch." Implying that not all brick’s abductors. for Social Responsibility, at a Mraon at the polla. of M l ’S. Bessie I. Stiack of Rt. The trip to o.,.„ „o yi'o's b<> testified he could hnols law requires confiscated P'""* (or the Oct. 15 Vietnam ‘ o Washington Depot to share a the Potomac River north of the participants were happy with Authorities said those arrest­ news conference. 44A, who died ye-iterd ly morn­ A Member of Armed Foroea, apooae or dependent of T o lla n d IVfislia|) i . . f i ' '" Imt 1? '■‘''" ‘'" 't ’®''t*'® I'au'i's of any. weapons to either be destroyed moratorium at a rally tomor- »®t'’‘iiu to our iiiiisl steel needed for the massi-ve significance wtth the strength­ Greek-Amenran N. and moade For u iluy wlihinii a iln.iidii another youth al the I’lzza Patio mg ncgmi.iMo.,.-. c.u h year on ses.si„„ to r\ Z i rose t B^anUm ‘ de- bury and have a daughter. Mrs. bidhUng. by near soundproofing ening of national bishops' actreas. came to Athens to ne- neor J. M. FMde-PHONit aat-TOtt you on Rt.i. 83.fij. They iney are scneauiedscheduled ciormnncc.o:mn,ic is.si.cs mu „,.ch h is w.igcw.iec , tMrwtors.Dlr.wto,, ^s new boixni wlU be Y®"'* ^ ^ 1 u Main St.. ,fense of HaynswOrth'sHa>*nswbrth s civil Helen Vincent of Manchester' PHARMACY ^ Would be yery luir.a u> find lo appear required after Jet planes were conferences and creation of new goUate « 1th Onasali for his NABTPOM allowed to uae n e a i^ NattonaJ ones to many countries as a re­ a-ife's appearance. She aald the Husband and t'hildreii. Gourt " s ...... "«»...... Parkade'SL'JZ ' ai» ' “ h. s 11 Asylum $*., comer Main Si. Airport and by delays resulting sult of the 1962-68 Ecumenlual shipping magna^ told her be Tunes five j-ears ago. from strikes. Ctouneil. was not mtereotsd. 2nd Floor-PHONi: 527-7273 PAGE TEN \. \ AtANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 e Section Tujo TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 Pages 11 to 20 12th Circuit \' Vernon Court Cases COMINOSOONI More Office Space Asked Board To Hear MANCHESTER SESSION Volunteer Tutors Sought . Joeei^ Michaud, 24, of 18 Vil­ For School Administration Opposition To lage St., Rockville pleaded not The need for adequate ad- is working In one-half of a TOYOTA Sale of Land ^ By Missions Commission guilty yesterday to a charge of misconduct ^th a motor lAlnlstratlve space and addi­ classroom which Is also shared ' Only $5ro persona, both men, The Commission on Missions Army Corps will direct the pro­ vehicle and his case was bound tional school needs will be dis- with the two secretaries of the AMERICA'S SECOND LARGEST over to the next criminal ses­ assistants to the superintendent, appeared ' morning at a of the South United Methodist Kram there wbUe the jUreOtpr cueoed at the meeting ot ^he SELLING IMPORTED CAR! sion of the Tolland County Su­ and this half is again divided. ®oard of tXl^ctota’ comment OMirch Is seeking volunteer ot volunteers at at. Michael’s Board of Education next Mon­ is Mrs. Edward Jones. perior Court. The lack of adequate storage sesaioo, and one of them In­ tutosts to contribute. their time Charges against Michaud day nlgdit. Space for records was also not­ Available Soon A t There have aJac been sewing dicated that he aiotj other Man­ and talents to minority and classes In both the north and stem from an August accident Mayor John E. Grant has ap­ ed, plus the fact that the su­ south ends of Haikford, tri in which a passenger in a car point^, on request of the Edu­ perintendent himself has a chester residents w6l appear at cUsaztvantaged groups in Hart­ gantxed separately from the operated by Michaud was Wil­ cation Board, two meanbers of small office with ho room avail­ M ORIARTY Brothers the board’s meeting tonig^, to ford’s North Ettd. able for private interviews or “On The Lervel a t Center and Broad” oppose the proposed sale of regular tutoring program by ed. nie passenger was Lynn the Board of Representatives to TTie tutoring progratn will run Mrs. Earl Swallow of South discussions with townspeople. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER aM-8U5 seven town-owned properties. Savage, 19, of Athol, Mass. attend that meeting. Tliomas aftornooiu and evenings for a MeAhodlst wMh help from the Charges of operating while his Oamithers and Jamee Roach There Is no privacy. OPEN EVENINGS (Thursdays till 6:M pan.) He tcM Mayor Nathan Agos- full year at St. Michael’s Ro­ In addition to these problems. Church Women United of Man­ license was under suspension were appointed even though tlnelH, who was the lone direc­ man. Catholic Church and the chester. and dhinken driving were most 'board members felt the Miss Casatl also expla'ned that tor at the comment session, H artford Salvation Army. Any- n(41ed by prosecutor J o s ^ h matter should be delayed until the social workers, speech and tl»t he and the others will ask osie who would like to find out Paradiso. after the November elections. hearing therapists and advisors for a postponement on actions more about the program should A t2,000 bond was set on The request from Miss Eldlth of the various subject areas, HAVE YOU AN for selling the perceW attend "Tutoring Orientation Nativity Fund Timothy Murphy, 20, of Taun­ Oasatl, chairman of the educa­ have no space at all In whldi Supeili EVENT SCHEDULED The postponement, he said, M Night" tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ton, Mass., and the case against tion board, explained that the to do their desk work. to give Ms group time to com- in the Reception Hall of the Grows to $4,100 him for car theft was bound superintendent of schools and Dr. Raymond Ramdsell, su­ THAT CALLS FOR Idete an investigation of the ad- church. perintendent, has suggested Auduhon Series Opens Oct. 18 Finance rnmmlttaaman over to Hartford Superior Court. his staff "are operating under emR/m FOOD? visaUlity for selling. Tutors will be needed for a Charles Plrle of the Manchester Murphy and a compemlon, Ron­ very .trying conditions." that perliaps a town office build­ The common redntait, UveUeat of vmiblers and perhaps the eaaleet to identify, ban ttie dis- The other man who appeared ing to house not only the Board vjudety of subjects. Including Nativity Scent Oonimlttee an­ ald Ralph, 21, of 34 Englewood Miss Casatl said that the busi­ lUndtive clianacterlsllc of fanning Ms tail feathers and drooping its wings before darting alter It may be a wedding, a ban­ this morning recommended the of Education but offices of the quet or Jnst an informal get- Hbigtiah (tor Spanish speaking nounced today that he haa now Dr., were arrested in Johnston, ness office consists of six girls, insect i»rey. This bird will bo one of the performers In Howard OriaiB’ ffflm, "The mie installation of a traffic light at town government might be con­ together of a society, lod^ or people), reading, math, art, and received .over $4,100 In oootrt- R.I. Sept. 21, after they were in­ plus numerous machines oper­ Gladeis Forgot," to be rtrown In BlaUey Auditorium of Manchester High School e used as a non- later this month. with whipping post and stooka I’etiple will be going Into tile MAM-Of MCtUlHCf building is carefully planned to North End to tiffor from oil Edward M. Ulenney and WU- of the building, and one might 1'“'^ courtroom, The plans for the courthouse outside. iSie lovely lady hold­ lliim U. Olenney to Edward M. O p ens Season accompliah this. were personally approved by ing the scales, Justice, has al­ suburba of Hartfonl Modge wonder If pleasant accomoda-' A big plus of the facility 1s iumI l.Indii 1,. Ibtiuuit, propetty Two large courtrooms, label­ tions are so incompatible with that it contains offices tor the the Chief Justice of the Su­ so oome a long long way. say* there has also l>een an The Chaminade Musical Club effort to make the program lit 160-171 Si'hool St . convoy- ed "A" cuid "B," take up the security. related departments which ecumenlenl hy Inviting meint>erM anro liix $66 presented its first program of nm'n central first floor area. Court, it seems, is no longer serve t$ie oourt. Possibly of the the season last night to about “A” is designed for use by the of ('nthollr, Jewish, and I’rofes- Kleonia-R MaHeJko to Gludya the spectator sport It once was most Interest and use to the tnnt faiths. V Honioluk. one Ihinl Intoroat 25 members in the Federation Superior Court for criminal and and BO there are fewer benches general public is ttie clerk’s of- Shopping Center at Green civil cases, and "B” for the The lutoiiiig prttgrain has In pnifierty at ISO W .C enter Room of Center Congregational provided for the public. Space flee which serves Superior, Ht , eanveyiuu-e tax $8 SO T Court of Common Pleas. TTiey is Instead devoted to serving the Common Pleas and the county been so MK-cessful In the |stsl Church. Proposed hy Harry England Attarhiiient are practically identical; the needs of the court itself. court and which until now was tho« they've lieen able to offer Mrs. Rudolph Gorsch narra­ ceilings span high narrow win­ n I lo 1 ratio of teacher to IfaUier'i Hanltary Bakery liv Jury Reject Room located in crowded quarters in Plans for n "small neighbor­ ping renter. Me oalil there wcaild ogainot Gabriel Hpeetor, proper­ ted for a program of romantic dows through which sunlight |HjpU Mislgr nays that they A jury requires a variety of the Professional Building. The hood" shopping center were Im< two eiitnini'es and exits ty on .Milford lUI,, $ajK)0 music which had been arranged filters down to the courtroom separated spaces and so at the clerk’s office U located a* ttie haw olao been holding sesalutw placed before the Planning and one opprMtte Wrxxlbiidge Rt. ugalnot G erald M ozal 98 76 5432 10 mnVi' Slrkka Johnson, recipients of large oMtee space as well as England proposes the 60,000 lu-rrsss the street from O rwn The North End tutoring pro Judith .M Mimnhan. profierty on I'.TKATTUN WAI.I.INC: Laurel Music Camp scholar­ a private office for the Clerk sq. ft. shopping center for a fk'hrxrl. t^awrence said the rear gram has been under way for Bush lUII ltd ships last summer awarded by Vernon ot the Cknirt, presently John H. five-acre tract located where part, of the buildings, which about five years ami Htskh .Marriage IJeenoe the Chaminade Musical Club Yeomans. He also has wtiat Is E. Middle Tpke. and E. Center Ixrrder on'Plymoulh Ijine, wrsild Meth/silst has organized vol- I’eler BnH-e Averao. I’Uln- were guests on the program. poasilbly a dream oome true tor 81. join. The site once contained bt> partly bull! Into the hilt so urgei-ni for the lost three, vllle, anil KdwUiii Kaye UIggey, Miss Ware sang “Pleading” by Representatives Undecided a oourt clerk, a dehumidified England’s lumber company that little of the buildings wuuM ('apt. KofuUd Lowry of the I’kilnviU*. Oi-t 10. Haiveticn Robert Franz and Miss John­ locked vault, 8D ft. by 10 ft, which has moved to Bolton be visible. Me also said there Murtfunl North End Balvallon Army citadel son, flutist, played "Fantasie” On Refuse District Status for the storage of documents. Notch. The center would be would be no exit or entnin< e by Gabriel Faure. Mrs. Juri Clerk’s odfices througtviut the called "Manchester Plau from Plymnsith Line Niiler was their accompanist. A motion that the North Cen­ be the time for the dstrtct to state are In the process of con­ E ast.” Opposition to Ihe shop Performers on the remainder verting to a modern flat filing tral Refuse Disposal District, become Inactive. Representing England was [8ng renter ennie mainly of the program were Mrs. Mary system as a step toward data Atty. Eugene T Kelly. Aiding from Myrnoulh Ijine residents Max (NCRDD) be kept alive and Milter Stewart, contralto, "Ave Ma­ Vemon did not have a refuse processing and such s conver­ Kelley with his presentation Gec»rge Krause of 44 I'lymoulh ria" by Gounod, accompanied that the group continue to seek area of its own and for years sion wlU begin here after the were Herbert T. McKinney, real Ijcine wanted In know whal by Mrs. Herbert Cain: Mrs. Cy­ an ultimate answer to the trucked its trash to an area in move to the new quarters la estate expert; Arnold Law­ gUJirargees he and Ihi' rkher Says... rus Tompkins, pianist. "Ara- completed. rence, the architect, and Earl town’s disposal problem was ta­ Ashford. Earlier in the summer resldetga wiMild have (hot beske" by Schumann; Mrs. Ray­ Offices are provided tor the H Flynn, a traffic expert. Plymouth l.sine would rwd lie- WE ARE A mond Murphy, mezzo-soprano, bled until Oct. 20 by the Board Vernon signed a contract with state's attorney, county detec­ Although McKinney said the come "a back olley" to the "None But The Lonely Heart" of Representatives last night. the owners of a private refuse tive, the high sheriff, the pub- proposed shopping center would shoniilng eimter PARTICIPANT 1970 Caprice. by Tschalkowsky, accompcuiled Lost week. Robert Demlng, area in Ellington. South Wind­ 11c defender and the Family depredate the surrounding Kelly said any kind of agree by Mrs. Tomkins and William IN OVER 65 A lot of cars cost chairman of the district, sug­ sor is the other town Involved Relations Office. There la also residential homes, and I-mw- ment the i’lymoulh I-ane reel- you'll feel like Johnston, guest pianist, "B!n- drriU drslrecj could Is- worked In the district. a room designated for the State rence explained the layioit and more. Mr. Big himself. Courant" by Godard. , gested that perhaps this might Probation Office for the county design of the one story center, out wdth the town and Kng FREE PAYMENT Mayor John E. Grant told the BiTl few if any arc Tell you what, but there Is still s question as and Atty. Kelley Implied that If land Mr renfflrnied that Kng- INSURANCE really that much more car. board that South Windsor feels to' whether or not this office the commission didn't grant the limd did no4 want Plymrsjth though. Vemon had let it down because will us6^ the space which Is lo­ change a much less desirable Line to connrrt with the ahop- Which o.xplains \vh\ more' If you absolutely insist it had not removed Its refuse cated In the basement. kind of development might go ping renter POLICY and more of the smart money is disDosaJ problem. The Mayor The Adult Probation Depart­ there, the big obstacle that Eng­ Kefrresentlng rruse of the op on a more e.xpensive car, we told the board he feels the dis­ PRESCRIPTION coming to Caprice. won't stahd in your way. You're Invited ment Is separate from the Ju ­ land had to surmount wiss traf­ (loalng Plyriiouth Line residents trict should continue to be ac­ dicial Department and although fic problems. was Atty John 1> Isiltellr Me PROGRAM Look whal you get: Go ahead and order air conditioning. to the tive because "we are at the reports have been publlahed Flynn said he was well aware said the shopping ernirr would .A big substantial KS-fool-long Order stereo. Order tinted glass, power windows, whim of the taxpayers of the that they found the rent for <4 the existing truffle proMetn .cmile s serious traffic haiard town of Ellington” this space excessive, there has at the Green, tag he said the and he argued that ony traffli everywhere prestige car with a new 350-cubic-inch \ 8 engine, power disc 6-way power seat, our new Headlight Delay system. been no confirmation of this lontrol systems and road Im- d. A. PETERSON, Inc. Mayor Grant exnlaln'ed that main cause of the fungeatkm' brakes. .Astro Ventilation, wheel covers, deep twist carpeting, N our Chevrolet dealer will happily help. If an Injunction should be filed from the Judicial Department was the Inadequ.-Ite traffw light pTOVemenls would be made only posh appointments. See him real soon. against Ellingtons’ refuse area. Nachyly said. "It is our under­ system, i (ojpled with the nsr- to a< conimralalr the added Iraf OPEN HOUSE It could be closed down. He standing that the Probation De­ rnwlng road fU flow not to decrease It Vr««oription» A remarkably room\ car. with a ride so smooth and silent Puttinc you first, keeps us first. partment feels they should hon­ Flynn said the state pinna to Atty IsiMelte also »-ald to 7 '■ ' ' On In© m ove. urged that the NCRDD be asked At Harttoid N.^tional, ihoip are new horizons to our credit to work harder than ever and or their present lease which whlnn the road to frjur lare^ grant the »»ne change to Bust THURSDAY, OCTOBER M keep looking at Incinerators as should run unUt April.*’ They within the next two ye-ir» all Ihe nes. III would tie to "thrust .1 • Here, •killed .Regltiered PharmaciiU card program Wo offer two T he C A ^ card and Master tjusiness zone bai k Into s rest the ultimate solution to the are presently located In an up­ w ay out to {..like Ht . and Im' Charge Our CAP card has and will cmlinue to offer credit drnll.,1 zone ■■ LlMelle wild the compound your pre*cripti,an> precisely CeutfRUoas Live Demamtmtiam dUnOsal problem for the two stairs office on Union 8t. sold a m'jTe effl< lent trsffh light Stale Supreme froirt hoe said in at your Doctor direct*. And each com­ With thousands of merchants locally ar^d throughout southern towns Chester ZaniewakI of the »>’ateni would be lnatalle tie ' ipA zcin- bank network It will e\lcnd your credit wherever Master • CORNING COOKTOP ;idd Ujo mur h to the alr<-ady and come uo with a suggestion knew no decision had as yet Ing " I^ilPIle cald the s»#ne Charge is honored Any place pi business displaying the the board will not accept Wolff high volume • AMANA RADARANGE been made. < h.mge |i to benefit only on, MILLER PHARMACY Hartford National CAP ernbleni Will have applications avail­ you spend said the group adll have Ome Me osld wext of Middle Tirke fierson. the owner If The entire folding is being m Greco Bd., M*arheat»f $41 UI4 able. Or, stop in at any Harllord National office CAP or Master • WASTE KING DISPOSER to look at newer Incinerator leased from the Alco Dfvelop- rsi E f'enter 8t , lO.bOO tnr« .« Mr* W ,E Buckley i 40 'oTW^retlons srhile using the E l­ mqnt Co^. In Meriden The d a y piisk, e a s t >jf M iddle T.pfcr ye.xr resident of 560 E Center tharge. A choice ot convemepey^s at \tar(ford 'National, The, lington facility \ ■' I, • JENN^AIR BARBECUE s*«te pays $97,746 a year to rent wdiere the ro^ n.srrrssa the #t won the applause of her Von Choice Bank.'' ' ^ Town Counsel Abbott gchwe- the building arhICh Includes 96,- strlume more Ihsn double* fretrea when she said "I pre RELIABLEj more for a car, 10 AM. to 9 PJil bel said that the only way the 416 square feet on seres of to 21.0W) c*r» p e r d a y \ lilct that this area will rwx be- Ellington operation could be land In the redevelofnnent area. Iruririg the peck period, from come S boltlenec k, but » disas- closed would be If It could be 'The r« it Is based oti the stoount 1 >0 to 3 >0 p m . a to4sl of 6-100 tar ares 'These may sound like HARTFOR^^C. ^NATIONAL A. A . PETERSON, Inc. proved a nuisance. of $1.70 s square foot amtoslty. vehlciss pass through the area. harsh words but it's -Mr Eng 607 New Pmrfc Avenoe Representative George Rls- The state has s 20-ye^ lease Flyrai said He oa’d that vnth Issid's hsrd lu< k th.it hr tn you must want to spend ley doubted It could. He said with an option to buy at the end lha 200 parkmg spares planned, hertted this property and he West Hertferd, Cjoub. of 20 yeata. about I.OOO car* a day could be should not put his hsrdnmp upst THE CHOICE BANK y / he brought a toad of trash over PRESCRIPTIONS EttabliBhnl 1792 ' M rm irr y UI.C. 2SS-4467, AMPLE FREE PARKING there and the dump looked so lib ra ry with View expected to be anterlng -and tha town " nice he brought the trash bock I'petalrs on the second floor leaving tha shopping center. The eommlasloti reocrard dr- v n ir r o i b c o e i a r n c a itd j b w e l b t n e r r . moreforacar. home. to the front of the building Is Lasvranc* des< n b ed Ihe shop­ rlsion osi the matter \ \ / \ ■ ■ iN'

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 \: BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE PAGE THIRTEEN I WANJT TO SEE ABOUT SETTIMG MY BRAKES '------F IX E P AND rr WAS r esAc? b o y s , iKm^ PU R lN e A / MOU AAAKE Aniwtr to fmioat Puulo . 0 ' ~ T ? ’ WOWT VOU HAVE TO B l-IZZARD /^' HIM OUT TO Mixups O. WATCH TtXje STEP BE SOME WNC? Ohio State Still Solid Leaders in Grid Poll WOBkilN- FOC ATTORNEV OF AN OGOBl TRU E, CEUWWeu., MA3 0 B r HE HE BARRISTER. DOES ACROSS F1C60 HtS NEVUSBOY 2 Press - LEAN TOWARD THE 3 Amperes (ab.) JUST FOR cxm-iH t h r if t y SIDE, BUT' 1 Feminine * appellation 4 Clamp ACROSS HIS LANWN / “ P ------m b e s id e s , t m a 7 Shield of a 5 Requires Texas Holds CAREFUL- WORkCER / sort 6 Regard highly 13 Military 7 Vendor Fumble Unrehearsed—Hill groups 8 School group Second Spot 14 "Lily maid of 9 Siamese Foohall Wash PHILADELPHIA (AP) and several yards of tape on a player from the Ivy league on Astolat" measure — Dallas Cowlxiys’ rookie the injured ankle. In the sec- our first selection, and we are C lr«- 15 Long-haired 10 Ireland NB3W YORK (AP) — Hanging ond half he coimted the house, that far down the list, we had S»*«« kt*%. Far Behind Calvin Hill does so many Tu m rn ow. pet dog 11 Within (comb, out the ooUege football wash: ’risr* Hill had his fine tiand In every to give gome consideration to form) 29 Arboreal 5 e r r ' things well that someone 16 Landed 45 Comfort Dallna score as the unbeaten taking a chance on a runner proprietors 12 Headland home 47 Two of a Syracuse wasn’t nibbing it in NEW YORK (AP) — asked him if his fumbled Cowboys gained a 28-7 halftime ALLEY OOP 17 Abstract being 19 Winglike part 30 Italian city sort by passing tor a two-point con­ The Ohio State Buckeyes, who will bo as good as O J. BY V. T. HAMLIN into the end zon^ recovered lead and then coasted. He ac­ Simpson. However, we really 18 Transactions 21 Conjoint 36 Emissaries 48 Toward the version after running up a 41-7 still solid leaders in The As­ 20 Goddess of the 22 Coasts 37 Scottish alder sheltered side lead on Wisconsin with 2% min­ foi' a touchdown was a counted for 43 total yards in the didn't think he would be a run­ HEY! WHERE« WHO CARES? WMA1CHA dawn 23 Bargain event tree 49 Small island sociated Press’ major col­ first scoring drive of 80 yards, ning bac^. H e’s 6-3 and we EVEJTfBOCV utes left Saturday. play. WANTA TRY FIRST, TH' 21 Ineffectual 24 Son of Seth 38 Dwell 51 Goddess lege football poll, next take fumbling into the end zone thought he was too tall to make eCMMG? BRONTO SIRLOim 0RH « (Bib.) "W e were asked by a stadium "No, that was unrehearsed,” 23 Was observed 41 Utopian (Rontan) where Ixince Rentxol recovered "T*iwv . ..TRICERAJOFS JUBIUS? 26 Blemish 25 Famous 42 Portable chair 53 Suffix official not to kick the extra on Michigan State, the said the 327-pound fullback from cuts and moves necessary in CMiLPCARE 27 Sharpen, as a British school 43 Additional forming point because they were afraid team that gave them their Yale, the Cowboy’s No. 1 draft for a touchdown. He ran 83- this game. But he has shown yards for the second score, s U . razor 28 Unclose 44 Lease adjectives toe fans behind the end zone pick but the 24th player select­ he can do everything required toughest battle ' during an caught a 28-yard pass In the 31 Against would start fighting for the foot­ ed In last winter’s pro draft. to be a great pro running b a ck " 32 Uncloses T” 2 3 4 IT r - 7 8 9 IT IT IT undefeated 1968 season. third drive, and threw a 44- ball and someone might get HIU, the National Football " I t ’s all In the game.” said CAREFUL (poet.) The Buckeyes, who had a 10- yard completion on the fourth. ABOUT WORKilNS’ IT" 14” hurt,” reported Coach Ben League’s leading ground gainer, Hill, explaining his injuries. He 33 Booty 0-0 record last season, including "W e have one hcckuva foot­ w w m*. tm !■» m M e* 3^3nag'a»\./V1^0>‘iviic.H- 34 Pause J Schwartzwalder. played only in the first half Sun­ suffered the ankle strain on Dal­ IT" i a Rose Bowl triumph over ball player,” said Dallas coach 35 Anglo-Saxon A f^ht developed anyway. day as Dallas whipped the Phil­ las' first offensive series, and !!] J Southern California, were able Tom Ijindry. “He makes some theow 17“ 19 a r The players went at It tor toree adelphia Eagles 38-7. He strain­ the (acini lacerations in a head 36 Swiss river 1 to beat the Spartans by only live ed a ligament in his right ankle move.s aroun:ague fooL- "You can’t compare anyone TM Q O fS tQ ■ 23rd game without a victory. mentally challenging, and his DON’T REALLY NEED IT/ MV J U S T ME AW' TH' TO STAV 47 Weight of ■ ■ ■ walloping Washington 41-14 last bnll since Chuck Bednarlk came with Brown until he's bi>en in the teammates sophisticated and ar­ DAVY JONES VEGETABLE SARPEN NEEDS T V TOWIGHT— HOMEAWP 3 T But Marshall of West Virginia’s Thailand Saturday, drew 34 votes for out of Penn and tore up tlio N Fl, league (or a long time, but Cal­ ticulate. "they talk about the BY LEPP and McWILLIAMS WEEDIN' AND CULTIVATIM', IV E WO PLACE CATCH UPOW 50 Heavy ■ ■ ■ ■ the current losing king with 24 THOUOH--ANP 1 OOTSCME IDCOIW MY REAPIWO/ first-place ,and accumulated 806 08 a linebacker and offensive vin has been making great stiM-k market and the economic SOCKS THAT 52 Standards of ! ! ■ ■ ■ H i m II straight, tour short oi the major MtNVrCS LATER. FMTICULAI •nmi points in the most recent baUot- center. moves ever .since the first exhi­ effects of high bank interest I DON'T WANT X I HATE MVSELF IT'S NO USE. 1 HEY.'THAT★ ®.' NEEPMEMPNO... perfection 41 coUege record aliared by Kan­ 54 Unhorse, as a □ LM r r ing by 41 sports writers and Hill totaled 206 yards In the bition game,” L\ndry comment­ rales,” he said. TO DO THIS, BUT < FOR BEING A PART | ^ THANK. YOU, 1 CAN’T GO PORPOISE IS sas State (1M6-18) and Virginia I WILL.,, FOR JS PERCY...YOU'RE STEALING MY rider IT i T aT « ■ broadcasters on the A P ’s re­ first half. 91 running on 10 car­ ed Tlie Eagles scored first on a THROUGH WITH PT r (196B-60.) , ORSON/.' BUSINESS' A VERY GOOD P-PACKA6E 55 Boy’s name ■ ■ gional panel. ries. 44 passing on 1 throw, and Ijindry ndmliKd that the fact 73-yard drive in 4 plays THIS.' 56 Pilfers s ir SI S2 PORPOISE. Texas, which crushed N avy 71 receiving on 3 catches. He al- the Cowboys selected 24th In the 57 Dinner course FIRST DOWN— Yale tailback Bob Kropke drives hard for first down in Eli’s (Quarterback Norm Snead threw 8T a " A t least one coach is building 56-17, climbed from foimth into so collected nine stitches under draft had an effect on their se­ 14 yanls to Harold Jackson for DOWN character .. . and a winner, too. second place. The Longhorns re­ 40-21 win over Colgate last Saturday. Middle guard Bill Glynn made tackle. ttle right cheekbone and chin lection of Hill. ’When we pick the touchdown. 66 ~ 7 . ST 1 Baronet's “ In thought this team showed placed Penn State, which tum­ wife 7 more character than any team bled to fifth after its 17-14 (Hmpoptr fntufiiu Ann.) I’ve ever coached,” said Ray squeaker victory over Kansas Om ves of 3-0 Florida ailter the State. Arkansas held third place 7 Gators’ 21-6 win over Florida tuid Southern California moved Many high school ancJ trade anywhere from 3 weeks to All offices are open Monday State. up one notch to fourth. school graduates are working Georgia, in sixth place, M!is- 4 full years. through Friday, 8 A.M. to The loser, Florida State’s Bill souri, Oklahoma, Purdue and and studying at The Aircraft. Here you can learn 4:45 P.M. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Peterson, found that he hadn’t Tennessee round out the Top gotten much smarter in the last Ten. They’re getting paid to learn machining, tool and die Tuesday evening until 0 P.M. WAYOUT 12 months. Georgia and Missouri gained valuable, technical space-age making, experimental sheet BY KEN MUSE “I called a poor series o4 and Saturday from 8 A.M. to ••■zy" ground. The Bulldogs, seventh a i/^x downs iw)>en we got near the know-how. metal, electronics . . . along ■fe:aat. ■ /■ ' ' // y'" ' V week ago, downed South Caro­ 12 Noon. goal line early in last year’s lina, 41-16 while Missouri soared We build engines for just with dozens of other subjects ORAMPAW * gam e,” he said. "When we did 5 * /— ^— - ..... ' " /' THE O LP COLLE<3e TR Y •TMb« mitiMAte Et hR «E. two spots after crushing Michi­ it this year, my calls were even gan 40-17. Oklahoma, idle lost about every jet in the sky. And that prepare you to become a MidJ&i / VISIT A*4 F«| .81 opftollu y i s i t worse.” weekend, fell two poilUona we operate a training school ....SUNNY VISIT leader in the jet and space age. SUNNY while Purdue, which just man­ with more than 200 full-time P ra tts SUNNY t f SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Defensive linemen have been aged to beat Stanford, 86-86, Before you accept a job from AlfIZONA known to bUtz, stunt and what- slipped from eighth to ninth. W h itn e y uti instructors who ftach a variety someone else, take a look at F io m o A iIf have-you. But end Bob Harrell Tennesse, a 66-16 winner over P ire raft thesuusewe state SE5, AND TMEV HAVE A of Florida, wlx) dropped Florida Memphis State, held 10th place. of top-rated courses that last The Aircraft. Where you can get M b S ou finished scouting BUNCH OFNBW PANCIN69RIS! VILLAGE? State’s passer seven times, de­ Notre Dame moved back Into an education with pay. THE WHITEMANS scribed his play this w a y : the Top Twenty, advancing to fse S D A Y S ”I Just bowed my ears back 16th after downing Miehlgan Apply at the Employment ' O^SUNSNIMe /365 DA*S i l i i ' and hauled buggy." State, 42-8. Nebraska and Au­ °^SUNSHIf/E ; 3 6 S O A ys burn are the other newly-ranked Office, Willow Street, East OF SU/YSWA/E B ig Ten? Not to the B ig Flight. teams, finishing in a tie for 90th Hartford. If more convenient. . . The B ig Ehght shows a 8-0 place. Michigan and Mississippi BUZZ SAWYER * Aircraft Road, Middletown; BY ROY CRANE record against the Big Ten this dropped out of the ratings. Mis­ sissippi lost to Alabama, 88-89. HADN'T YOU•0trrE^?^ season and 10-0 over the last West Queen Street, Southing­ GET INTO SOME PRY two years. TTie Second Ten rankings In ton; and 415 Washington CLOTHES, MR,M1KE, p B ig Etgbt? to Penn State. order are UCLA, 11th, followed AND LET M e TAKE '' Penn State beat Kansas in toe by Florida, Alabama, Louisiana Avenue, North Haven. WHEEL? Orange Bowl, Kansas State last State, Notre Dame, Stanford, Saturday and O>k>rado the week West Virginia, Wyoming, Michi­ LETS SUERgUpgffi before. gan State and Nebraska and Au­ burn in a deadlock. It’s a Ifryard penalty if you Texas faces Oklahoma this ihrow toe ball into the stands Saturday while Arkansak* plays this year. But no penalty was Baylor and Southern California called when Vanderbilt’s defen­ meets Stanford. Penn State sive back Neal Smith, upset be­ clashes with West Virginia, Georgia takes on Mississippi, c cause North Carolina’s Tony Missouri faces Nebraska, Pur­ C m» % KtA. hfc TJA If. UJ. M OW. /ff.y Bhinchaid beat hdm' to the end due plays Michigan and Tennes­ zone with a touchdown pass, “ One thing you've accomplished . . . you've stopped see’s opponent Is Georgia Tech. your mother's bragging about you!" graiDlbed a pole supporting a Join the students The Top Twenty, with first loudapeeher at.'NCB Kenan Bita- MICKEY FINN place votes In parentheses and BY LANK LEONARD dium, iqnooted it and threw it points awarded for first 18 picks over a fence. A t THE END OF THE HALF, THE YOUVE6 0 TTOLETMEOOBACK on basis of 20-18-16-14-12-KL9-8 I SCORE IS ONE-SIDED— IN THERE, COACH.' IVE BEEN / etc: T he 300 I UC6 21 GOLYNE 3 The last tone (Columbia beat T STUDYIN' DOEZER'S /MOi^S STEVE CANYON 1. Ohio State (84 806 POUND TACKLE, BY MILTON CANIFF Princeton In New York (1932), >*■111 I* rV\V7BO ZANO I THINK t KHOW HON 2. Texas (5) 682 WELL— IT LOOKS like LET'S NOT Herbert Hoover was President. ■) GET BY HIM! _ r ------^ 3. Arkansas 688 at Pratt & W Mtn^ IT'S ALL OVER, PHIL! A THROW IN THE Birr WHEN HE CREW OLDER THIS FLUFF TAKES DRU6S AND** ^IN NO TIME THE KID Is'V^.AN OUR SWEET LITTLE The last time Columbia beat BEEFY'S OUT OF THE V TOWEL VET/ HE WAS A FOLLOWER.' HE SHE SOON HAS OLEY ON GRASS 4. S. California (1) 498 GAME-AND SO IS "y THEGAMESONLV PANTS FOR A FOX NAMED 57EAUN'F(WM HIS MOM MI2 OLSON IS LOOKIN' 'Princeton anywhere (1946) Har­ 5. Penn State (1) 4M — THEN SHOOTIN'SPEED TO TO HELP FEED THEIR TWO ry S. Truman was President. STAY HIGH WITH LIKE HER Body WANTA 6. Georgia 407 PIE TO GIVE HER FACE Nixon didn’t )i^p much Satur­ 7. Missouri Stt day. Defensive end Jim Nixon 8. Oklahoma 819 forced a Columbia tumble that 9. Purdue Aircraft. •et up toe gam e’s first score 10. Tennessee and Princeton won 21-7, It’s 19th 11. UCLA straight triumph in the series. 12. Florida 13. Alabama "It was set up beautifutly 'by 14. Louisiana St. our ofdenslve coadies and exe­ 16. Notre Dame cuted beautifully. We've worked MR. ABERNATHY 16. Stanford BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY on this tor two or toree weeks. 17. West Virginia wBiting for toe right situation. 18. Wyoming Oh, OH! rrfe ' WAIT I’d FEEL TERRIPLE Of all the {days we’ve set up 19. Michigan St. STARTINGTD r a i n ! R IG H T IF SHE CAUGHT I s from tone to tim e I can't think 20. Tie Nebraska HERE, A COLD. of one that worked better.” Auburn CUDDLED. WINTHROP The speaker was Arkansas’ BY DICK CAVALU FYank Broyles and toe gday lift­ ilBE ed the Ra^rbacks from a 3-0 HEY, FDR'CHIPS CYO Track Meet FDOND deficit and started them to a 24- 6 victory over Texas Christian. a n o t h e r o n e .’ Set Here Sunday V Third down and two on the Ar- Icansas 27 and a_^ guard pulled St. James of Manchester will out os if to lead'a sweep. But host the 10th annual Hartford quarterback BUI Montgomery Arch Dioceoe Gramnvar School didn’t liand off to Bill Burnett. Track and Field Meet, Sunday ll OON6S4- Instead, lie roUed out and lofted at Manchester High School's 0 -7 I RiKEWAY a pass to Chuck Dicus for a 73- Memorial Field. St. James, toe PRISCILLA’S POP year TD. only s an unbeaten sea- SOTTOwa. and St. L«.wrerN:e T W ilO .O O O i MINUS THE SALLBRY COMMISSION. aon. made reaervatlons tor a O Tool of Hartford; Sacred THINK WHAT THI# T I'M MOT 90 SM 9 M Q B iBtf Mr/TMIN* laUB-yHT OHiUBSX IS ONLY THB BBOINNING, MY PBARI KBBF KARl, AABAN* FOR HN I t h a t RBPOirrBrlwp T * gala party on Nov. 28, 1942, at a Heart. WethersOeld; St. Timo­ ------U L A R M H I peATH’w■ im .'___ — touaWTH i — 7 BUS/ PAINTINS^rLL SBLL'BMl FATHBRL8S5 TOTSilcOfS MtB PieeiNS FOR JKACBR ANPI MAY Be IMVOL'* P night dub called The Oocoanut thy, West Haittord; St. Mary's, BASyi vou CAN M VO UR HUSBANPB BOPY! DRlVBMWie PROUD OF SOUR Grove. Windsor Locks; Our Lady of 7 P A R T IN — Holy Croas changed toe plans Mercy, PlainvUle; and Our with a ^ 1 2 victory and B.C. Lady of Victory, West Haven. canceled Its reservations. Fire O w 600 boys and girls will sisept toe club that nlghL kiUing compete in the P ilo u s events 4Ml persons. ocfeedulad to start at 1 pm .

ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS Amateur Boxing Champions ) OH. aiN T dHrv«? A MAN \ Pi T MOIL'VIXT Fi?' jneyooncNj', nc>.'a IHEWLlKf'TKLT )lHt>'KE5C’ tO -J AV'Or.-, WCCli> iUXR HIM ' ^ \ r In l/.S.. Russia To Meet CVCLE- : \ LA8 VBOAB. Nev. (AP) — 1 It U'\ the\ fir* such me«dng\ \V A. reported four y e ^ of nefo- between the two naUoos except \ >' ■' '■ A Uatlona has been culminated for the Olympic Games. The LITTLE SPORTS ( V B f R O U S O N with the announcement that the ptofram will involve 11 three- amateur boxing champioBs of round bouu in each of toe the United States and Sovist CMymptc weights. Ji: Union wUl inaugurate a home- No Ucketa wUl he sold. Ad- w % and-home aeries of matches Oct mission wlU be by InvUstlon >5 in lAM Vegas. only but the mstebes will be According to Maodsy*s sn - televised live by the Americsn nQuncement, the ecnnpetltioo Broadcasting Oo. L a

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THE Rich Playoff Excitable, Lovable, Irresistible Mets Herald Angle Orioles Only Major League Team SALEM, N.H. (AP) — A sbiglti $2 ticket paM trff $St.- 270.88 In tile Exacts Big E pool at /RocUngham Park e a r l YtiSl Monday nigtat. ^ ris Editor With Own Traveling Wine Steward The feature race, fSJfM ast Becoming Preferred Handicapped Tnt, agne Team of Baseball was won by Pomp wllicli BALTIMORE (AP) — the Eastern Dtviskxi title, now ers four in a row whUe winning During toe regular season, the off before resuming practice Banner Day for Banners at Shea go against the New York Miets the 1966 . covered the mile In 4-8 NEW YORK (AP) — BUbWlng' over themsehres The , the three combined to win Thursday. before 8,119. The Mets had just flnlshed But Hbdges still credited one struck out Clete Boyetr after in­ A- New York — Banners and signs in the World Series which opens Manager Earl Weaver was more than the champagne they 50 decisions while losing 22. ’"The two extra games In Exacts betting, tlie The excitable, lovable, irre­ belting around Atlanta pitchiigr tentionally walking (Mando displayed by fans at major league games have become only, Saturday in Baltimore. more cautious, but confident. were spraying at each other, the of his unheralded pitchers, No­ Monday's postgame ceiebra- took a lot out of the guya." player must pick tiw flrst sistible are depeda, and finally got out of For the third time to nine "Tbe Mets sue a complete Mets celebrated their first Na­ for 27 runs and S7 hits to Atlan- lan Ryan, with providing the more popular than ever since baseball went into ex- team with a traveling wine tion was relativly mild, even Weaver said. "Some of them and second horses In the fifth fast Ijecoming the cham­ the Jam by getting Bob Didier months, a major ^ r t matches mystery," Weaver said. "They tional League pennant after ta’p 16 runs and 27 hits during turning point in the finale that ^nsion. And the team that has helped popularize steward, are looking for­ when compared with toe divi. have to have tight legs after and sixth races. pagne team of baseball, al­ on a fly. teams from Baltimore and Nesv hit about .241 during toe regular sion-clnohtog party, IndlcaUng beating Atlanta 7-4 fc>r a three- the three games, something this favorite pastime of some fans has been those lov­ ward to their third and fi­ that." The winning rombinatlofi took the Mets another step Ryan, in seven Inninga, yield­ York in postseason irfay. Neiw season and then turned euound ready counting their bot­ game. friayoff sweep, and now able champion New York Mets. the Orioles were already look­ Weaver, celebrating a pen­ Monday night was Arrow amazing for a team that relied along one of baseball’s most in­ ed only Cepeda’s two-run homer nal champagne party of the York won the previous encoun- to toe National League playoffs ing ahead. tles before they bubble. they shouted for more. ^Riere was one vouner m a n ------— ------nant In his flrat full season as a Chief 1-1 and Singing Oeoe moctly on pitching to win the credible stories. 1969 season. teiw—the Jets upsetting the and beat one of tbe best hitting "Nobody can stop us. We're "I can’t wait for Baltfanore,’’ in the f i ^ inning and two Karl Bhrtiardt, in p ^ c u la ^ OUTTA SIGHT — When Ken "Dim’t waste it," Robinson major league manager, aald he 8-1 In the firth and Master East Eh vision title. "The turning point was when Party No. 2 was held Monday Oolts in the footbaU Sig>er Bowl teama (Atlanta) at its own the greatest team in the world shouted Jones. "W e’re gonna harmleas singles in the ninth. was having a baU at yes- ® said u-hen a couple players hadn't had too much time to Jon 18-1 and Mister Indian The Mets’ victory gave them Ryan came in,” Hodges said, He struck out seven. after the Orioles bombed toe and the Knlcks eliminating the gam e." right now. We’re gonna win It win four straight and I ’m gonna started the traditional head, think about the Meta. 5-t In tbe sixth. 41 wins in their last 52 games. referring to the third liming terday’. firot ptoyoff game ever Minnesota Twins 11-2, winning BuUets from the National all," roared . Dripping from a bottle of “ But I have very much con- soaking routine vrith toe cluun- Contemplating the matchup, The track’s prevtoua Mgh get (Tonrunle) Agee and go right “ I knew if it cam e down to at the current National League ^ buUpen. the American League pennant BasketbaU Assodalian playoffs. That’s the way it was In the when Ryan relieved starter champagne emptied over his fideiKC In my pitchers,” Weaver pagne. "Waste it the next time however, he said. ‘The MeU are Exacta payoff aras 811,888 on out fishln’ in the boat I just hitting, we’d toe the underdogs,” playground. H iIb banner-wav- HirsviritfTv .v ...... wJto a thiee-game sweep to the "W e’re going to reverse that dressing room Mionday where with runnes on head, the 22-year-old speed-ball- ’' said. "I plan to use Mike around." a» worthy an adversary aa any Sept. n . bought." said Manager GU Hodges. "Tire tag guy was toe center nf et HEAVENLY—After toe MeU best-of-6 playoff series. the dancing, singing Mets, too second and third with none out Ing right-hander revealed Umt ^ t l M ™ ™ ™ ^ moved into a 8-2 aJiort-Uved trend.” said veteran outfielder Cuellar in the first game, fol­ The Orioles, who finished the team the National League could "We’ve got our blood up bitting by both teams was a sur­ On hand to Hinneapolia- St. young and happy to be re­ and the Bi-aves already ahead he hardly had time to warm up lead. Fraidc Rtrtilnson, the Orioles’ lowed by Dave McNally and regular season in a hitting put up. They won the most now," Jerry Kooenaan was say­ prise.” Paul to assist with toe cork- strained, drenched reporters, 2-0. in tile bullpen. \ « Thl« bloke was an artist, to _____ leader. R eferrli« to a possible Jim Palmer." shanp, raiped out 18 safeties games. I 'would have hated to ing off in another comer of the " I ’ve never seen hitting like popping was Omar Apariclo, a telecasters, Mayor John Lind­ ’ "He (Ryan) has to strike out "I only gbt to throw about 20 say toe least. WHEEE — Wayne Garrett’13 four-game sweep, atop toe play­ Cuellar allowed three runs in Monday—including five by Paul play a team which had a leaser hysterical scene. "They (Balti­ this,” added Kbosman. "These wine steward from a downtown say and club officials in their (Rico) Carty at that point, or pitches, and no curves. Bbt I Decked out in a colorful or- two-run homer which brought off string, added. "Would you eight inninga of Baltimore’s 4-3, Blair and four by Don Buford. record than the MeU." more) may have statistics to two chihs hit the ball harder restaurant u-ho Is a cousin of believe seven straight?" second champagne party ever we play again tomorrow,” felt I had a good fast baU. I was ange tee shirt and wearing a the Mets from behind. 12-lnning first game victory. The outbreak could be timely, tMille the Orlolea are getting show they • have better power and more ocsisistently during Chicago White Sox and second In almost two agreed Atlanta general manag­ never nervous. I had no black Mets pork-pie hat, he oc------Coach BlHy Hunter was more McNally hurled a sparkling l-d even though it didn’t match the rividy, Omar Apariclo wlU be hitters, but we’ve hit better than this series than any two I’ve Luis Aparico. weeks. er Paul Richards. ■ dbubts,” be said. Just liiie a cupied a seat to toe rear of toe ENJOY YOUR SHOWER— emphatic, flatly predicting a three-hitter in 11 trmlngs and Mots’ output of 37 hits and 27 priming his corkscrew and they did during the playoffS." ever seen before.’’ The Oriotea, who won a near­ And Ryan did. And then he Met. visiting Atlanta dugout behind After Manager Lum Harris sweep for the Orioles — who Palmer coaried while allowing runs in their three-game sweep. awaiting orders on where 'to third base. lifted starting Ray Jar- reconi me games while ftattsned the Los Angelas Dodg­ 10 Mts in the windup. m i 'n>e Oiiolea wlU have tvro days report. Bach banner waa clever and ^ “ *** brought in George 37 Hits^ 27 Runs and Six Homers in Playoffs Orioles Choice toe words most appropriate for W arner Lauded the action wi toe field. The . ™ NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) block letters on each banner ™ IAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) — — Hsdftiaok Darrick Wamar of stood out Uke a blonde with a the Unlventty of Bridgeport Bookmakers estaUlshed Bal­ black fur coat. ®’ Ave in­ ‘We’re the Greatest Team in World’ timore as an 8-6 favorite nings. "thlnka he’e on a dance floor,” Monday to wlilp the Cinder­ Here are aU toe cards that ______aaira coach BUI Lotka of rival NEW YORK (AP) — in the champaigne shower in the aces and Jerry He got both the pitching he ella New Voric Nets in base­ were shuffled and waved to the ASK YOURSELF, DID YOU Central OonnecUcut. Maybe the griffiti scratch- dressing r o o m . Koosman and they proved in needed, from Ryan, and the hlt- ball’s World Series beginning deUght of toe fans as toe Meta GIVE 100%r—As the buUpen Warner eet a new UB career ed into the center field wall Tommy a^^" *~' Saturday. swept Atlanta, 7-4. cant brought to Atlanta reUefer touchdown record by scoring his 19th and 20th TDa and leading said’ it best pitcher , who Seaver couldn’t ao the dls- . “eta made tt 2-1 when Baltimore was listed as a — ------Cecil Upehaw to quell a sixth tentative 7-5 favorite to win TEMPER — After Atlanta Inning uprising. his team to a 23-7 conference 7 “ Met Power. limited the Braves to three hits tance. Koosman L tid n ’t^go ti^ ttae Series’ opening game. victory over Central as toe fSast- In 86V6n innlnfiTfl HiatannA am#4 iir j _ nlng^ &!k1 pullGd citiG&d 3-2 In thG pitcher Pat Jarvis failed in an ------"W e Just think Baltimore attempt to move the runner 'FUNEE, FUNNEEE—Agee's ern FootbaU Conference opened is a better team,” said one along with a buntbunt. dribWe back to the box went Saturday. legal bookie. "But tile Mets for a hit as scored "Darriek Warner te » great the could prove surprising. Hiey A—O—When Met leadoff bat­ toe Mets’ seventh run to the i - i . back." Ixilka aald Monday at can stop US could be more ‘np’ Hmh >Bal- ter stepped up sixth. 0 a Connecticut Sportswritera Al- timore,” he said. to the plate lettoing off toe first llsnee meeting here. "He carries lat, said Koosman, "there’s Odds on the opening game inning. BIO DEAL — Aaron’s fourth toe ball jb to 40 Umas a game. no way anyone is going to beat Wayne Garrett, the young In Baltimore will be firmed appearance at the plate in toe He'a not fast, but he's very Why they did it Is simple, ex- ufl.” us. red-headed . seventh. Aaron ski^ to short­ beat: when managers name their SUPER - SUPER - SUPER— elusive with a great change of Three rnnHenitive vietniH,.. plained one young »»>i,fan, icyear-17-year- No one is going to beat them stepped up in the Mets’ half of starting pitchers. stop. ------— oia ue< After Ken BosweU laced a sin­ direction. ^ ■ ®" cl'l George Defazlo of Pat- the way Ryan pitched in relief, the . fifth. . inning and matched his over Atlanta by ^S, 11-8 and 7-4 chogue N Y gle to left leading off toe sec­ either. He took over in the third Itome run out put for the A BIOOIB—Start of toe MeU’ scores, 37 hits, 27 runs, 6 horn- 'rtia i / uver m me inirc ond. era. I t^ c a u s e we want Inning with the Braves threaten- regular season by hitting a two- half of the seventh inning. Havlict*k Slgna u . Mets—because the in^ alter they already had run shot that pulled the Mets U C on n N ix NEW YORK (AP) — A ahead 6-4. HEAP BIG BRAVE — Was Whoever or whatever said It Mets are the greatest.” pulled ahead 2-0 on a slnvi« ^ BKX.AX, ENJOY THE IN­ record-breaking paasing per­ ••—UNSUCCESSFUId— Mets’ dives head first into third base only the greeting for Hank Aaonm bcHl, tl^ Incremble, Implausible, Only the Orioles can quarrel Tony (Jonzalez and Hank Aar- They didn’t need any more. EVITABLE—Followed 06 Jones formance by Fran Peterson haa to be tagged out by Hraves’ third baseman Clete Ro.yei’ after fine relay throw Colgate Offer as he came to bat in the third, ImpoBslble Mets of New York with that now. And maybe not on’s.. — thirdh.u.u homerlaviiici of oi the Liie playoffspiayoiis, ®vt they got two, on a run-pro- stepped up to the plate. earned Hie Vermont quisrtar have trampled Atlanta in three even the team with Frank Rob — I* yoiis, his two-nm homer had given from rightfielder Hank Aaron to Felix Millan who tlien relayed it to Hoyer. Vu------T H 7 ' " "■“ * The 22-year-old right-hander Cueing by Boswell later back a position on the weekly n Powell and Brooks took over with a 1-2 count on I" inning and a runs-scoring For Grid Tilt Atlanta a 2-0 lead in toe first. SUPER DUPEB STIFF— Ed All-Bast Division II footbak ll^rf ’ m'?*’ " “ 'J’ ^m ped past Rico Carty and struck him out. by Agee in Inning later, Kranepool’s greeting from toe team named today by the East­ Hundreds of Srmts Were Unoccupied at Shea STORR8 , Conn. (AP) — "nie THANKS — Umpire Ed Var­ Cardman and he responded by ern CoUege Athletlo Conferaaoe. loles in the World Series'^rtart! bp*awr*r^ 1 will He then Issued an intentional And so there are no more Na- go rated this when he called a Ing next Saturdav For at Arpjment. walk to Orlando Cepeda that 'Uonal League worlds to conquor. University of Connecticut, which dribbling out to first base. I’eAerson, a senior, sot Ver­ ^ a t there w iir he a four aft r ^ ^ moment In history, loaded the bases and proceeded It's the American League’s has an open football date SatuN half-strike and half-swing a mont records by oomptstkMT Vt- That there will be a four-day after seven years during which to strike out Clete Boyer and get turn now to get a look at the day, tiUTied down an Invitation strike on Clete Boyer. AMEN—As Clete Boyer was of-2S passes for 171 yards and Lindsay Drew Bronx Cheers, layoff before the Resumption of they were the uncrowned clown Bob DIdler on ^ new Mets. to play Colgate—whose hom^ called out on strikes in the five louchdowna In a 88-81 apaeC play for a team that begins in princes of baseball the oicture “ The coming game was supposed to BEAUTIFUL—After Met re- eighth, out No. 2. victory over Nortocestora laal every way to appear invincible has Irrevocably clm n^ Rva^camr^en*?^ ^ Tv.’'®" . beginning Saturday, be with stricken Holy Cross. reliefer Nolan Ryan came on in Huteirday. can only serve to temper the These Mets h ^ e ^ itc h ln g . S u t T And they may be surprised. Colgate Athletic Director Hal toe third, with runners on sec­ THANKS—Following standing feelings of those who reveled In And when they don’t have pitch- ’’’I thonght^i^*it “ obviously Lahar called UConn Monday ond and 'third, fanned Rico ) Politicians in Choice Seats MonAnv'a i„ „ .u ... u/.._ i...! HouKe«- I thought if it disappointed Aaron in the ovation for Met reliever Ryan Unanimoua Choiee with toe Invitation, a UConn Carty, gave Orlando (Tepeds .a?" to hitting, we’d be Braves’ dressing room, "they to eighth. (He stood on his seat spokesman said today. an intenUonai walk, struck out NEW YORK (AP) — Penn Hy EAUId YOST Ciaiber in pos-A-seiuton play wa- the lines even before the wln- - - — ■> — ------■■•B Uic icBumr nea- fhame unaeroogs." .. ore going to beat them.” So do to make sure everyone could SlIEA STADIUM, New GuraglQln, back In IMO (or the mldifie with two ouU. eight-man committee of sports lx)Oed as loudly as any um- birll but as a toeveo personal- 10 favorites were on the short Pace MCC Win Although UConn rejected the grabbed Didler’s fly ball. writers, sportacastera and ath­ pire’s cull against the Mets tty . . . Tl»e Braves’ Bob nidler end of the stick again. . .One of opporttmlty to play Colgate, tt letic dIriHtoni for the 84th an- First year playing as a team C from the partisan home *“ “ y®"'' "hy of voting age... the sharpest dressers on the finds Itself In a similar situation WHAT A SHOT’-A g e e ’s horn- ^ ^ mul Lambert Trophy. doesn’t seem' to affect Man­ fans. It was the xood- old When the Mets make a pitching field, withpress credentials, ^ for Nov. 22, when it is sriieduled er over the centerfleld wail In “*® The trophy is awarded tek top irhiinge, It’s Manjiger Gll*H(Klgcs was Fnt Jack Fisher, former chester 0)mmunlty CoUege College as as to play Holy Cross. toe deepest pert of the park. the ninth. (lerfonnance of the year among Bronx Cheers for the city’s The Crusaders have been major coHegee in ttw Cast. who comes out of the dugoul. New York Met pitcher. . Pres- defeated Norwalk State ANOTHER BRAVE BITES No. 1 citizen liefore the knocked out ot action by infec­ STANDING OVATION—After Penn Btsle, which beat Kan­ However, when a pitcher, lt> cedent was set when press ere- yo-storday afternoon, 2-1, THE DUST -Pinch-hitter Ken Mets trimmed Atlanta, 7-4. tious hepatitis, a disease which outstanding plays by toe MeU. sas Bute 17-14 tor Ks third tnsiblo, needs oiUy to be sKtIed dentlala wore obtaln^ed by a **« col- Aspromonte flies to center. Beat of the six umplr

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Layout ROCKVILLE — Four - room ed and removed. Also odd Jobe. 0664. Knowledge of sewing essential. Visit our employ­ ber yard, must have driver’s ‘PODGORNY'S COMPLAINT'!" peting, appliances and utilities EDWARDS days. Apply Marlow's Inc., 867 available for qualified, man. be steady worker. Experience experience on forgings, castings and first piece set­ furnished spartment. Heat, hot 644-8962 See Mr. Blake, Pilgrim MlUa. ment office locat­ Ucense. Davis A Bradford etc. 8156-$160. J. D. Real Es­ Mlain St. See Mr. Sloan, Sloan Garage, helpful. Apply Nichols Man­ ups required. Excellent opportunity for advance­ water, electricity. Working B. H. MAGOWAN JR. A Sons, Fabric Department Store, 484 ed at 52 East Cen­ uunber (3o., 200 ToUand St., tate Aaaoclatea. 648-6129. ANSWERIND SERVICE TWO handymen want a variety Interior and exterior painting, Route 88, Vernon. chester 'nrp, Inc., 295 Broad ment. Apply couple. CaU 876-6680 after 0 Oakland St., Manchester. ter Street, Man­ Bast Hartford. Gardan Fanii p.m. Jobs by day or hour. Rea­ paper hanging. Thirty years St., Manchester. HottsohoM Good* 51 ATTRACTIVE S-room apart­ chester. Open Hrip Wqmwd-~Mflte 36 FUEL OIL driver, fuU-tlme po­ sonable. Call 648-6805. experienoet four generations. WOMAN with bindery exper- Dairy Product* 5 0 ment, quiet residential area, 549-0500 875-2519 sition tor dependable, ex­ AUTOMATIC washer, very stove, refrigerator, heat, all MODERN three-room furnished Free estimates, fully insured, lenoe, fuU-tlme at local inrint- Monday through REWEAVINO of bum i, moth- TRUCK Driver’s Helper—Must perienced married man, good WASHED canning tomatoes, good condition. $60. 848 Main spartment, convenient loca­ and leave yonr message. You'D hear from our advertkser in 648-7861. ins sht^. Gunver Printing, 647- Friday from 8:30 ROLO MACHINE CO. utilities and parking, $180 time without spending all evening at the telephone. holes, zippers repaired. Win- be 18 or over. Driver’s Ucense. wages, benefits, uniforms and BULLARD OPERATORS while they last, $1.29. Buckland St., Apt. 18, Manchester. monthly. Ideal for newlyweds. Uon, on bus line. CaU 649-4420. 1438. ajn. to 6:00 p.m., A i^ y Shipping Department, 55 ELM ST., MANCHESTER daw riiadea made to measure, f w o YOUNG married men wlU overtime. See Hr. HUl at 107 Farms Vegetable Stand, corner Availsbie Immediately. CaU or call 643-4101, Watkins Bros, of Manchester. Bumoide Ave., East Hartford. all size Venetian blinds. Keys do Interior painting through DOCTOR’S Aealstant — i>art- HORIZONTAL BORING MILL OPERATORS of Tolland Tpke. and Adams 336-0664. AutomobllM For Salt 4 or call 643- 289-0251. Appointments arranged by phone—647-1431 Musical Instrumunts 53 made while you wait. Tape re­ the winter. Free estimates, time, LPN or RN. Write atat- SHEIEt METAL MEX3HANICS and JIELPERS St. extension 368. CARPENTERS, framers, layout COLONIAL Manor Deluxe one- luslimt Locations corders for rent. Marlow’s. 807 Reasonable rates. 649-1143, 648- ing particulars to Box ’’BB” , 1968 ~VOLK8WAOEN “Bug," Evening and Sat­ and trimmers. Ebcperienced MAN WANTED to repair meas­ TURNIPS. $1 half busheT. Mnlroom apartments and two- __ For Rnnt 64 HERALD good condition, needs tires, 49,- Main at 649-6221. 4791, Manchester Herald. only. 742-8064 after 4 p m . uring tools. WlU train. Must tom Immediate open- BASS ampUfier-Jensen speaker, urday interviews Apply* company benefits. ____ Corner Glode Lane and Tol­ like new. CaU 643-6918. bedroom Townhouse. AppU- MAIN ST. — New one etory 000 mUea. CaU 646-4086. have mechanical aptitude. Call land St. Near the East Hart- imces, and utilities. 8145-8185. LIGHT truckirg — Lawns, cel- NA’nONAL concern has Im- can be arranged. MEXmANIC — tor fleet work, alr-condlUoned office building. DOX LETTERS 643-4268 or Inquire in person, Ho!p Wan red — Ma!o or Famale 3 7 ford, Manchester town line. J. U. Real Estate Aaaoclatea, 1968 OLDSMOBILE HOUDAY- attics cleaned, odd Jobs. H o o t Finishing ^-^^24 mediate openings for pleasant six -day week. Must be avail­ COMPLETE SET of Gretch PreaUge locaUan. Walking Holt’s Inc., 2 McKee St., 543-3139. 88, excellent condition. 28,000 Trees cut and removed. 648- telephone promotional work, able tor out of town work. For drums, with Zlldglan cymbals, dlitanca to banka. Town HaU For Yonr Manchester. BUCKI-AND Farms, corner like new. CaU 049-8279 be­ miles. 41 Prospect St., 649- 6000. FLOOR SANDING and refInIsh part or Adl-Ume, morning or appointment call 648-3873, 649- TABOO MFG. CO. and downtown Main St. Abun- Informatloii ing (epedaUslng In older Adams St., Tolland Tpke. tween 6-9. 4H-ROOM Townhouse, appli­ 9083. evening hours available. Lib­ 4216. INSPECTORS and mold men MCDONALD’S ances, utilities, dlahwartier, IVk danOe of free parking. Will bo floors), inside painting. Paper TUNNEL ROAD, VERNON, CONN. Sweet corn, fresh picked dally, THE HERALD wUl not Bunding— eral bonus and fringe benefits, THE start at 82.66 per hour. AU native apples, pears, peaches, baths, private patio and baae- completed December 1st. Va­ 1948 PLYMOU’TH, coupe, Chrys- hanging No Job too small hourly wage, convenient park­ disclose the Identity of Contracring 14 benefits. Openings available IS NOW HIRING tomatoes, cucumbers. Wearing Apporal— ment. 1190. CaU Superinten­ riety of office aultea from 600 any advertiser using box ler powered. CaU 648-1971 after John VerfalUe, 649-6760. ing. Phone 646-0728 for appoint­ LANDSCAPE WORKERS immediately on first and sec­ MAINTENANCE man to “do dent. 6496086. square feet to 8,000 aquare letters. Readers anawsr- 6- NEWTON H SMITH r iorT T ment. SOUTHERN GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, Furs 57 ond shifts. Please caU 389-4861. general cleaning, six days a MALE AND FEMALE HELP feel. CaU Warren B. Howland. Ing blind box ads who MAIL CLERK- 99 cents for 30 lbs. All day MANCHESTER — Park Cheat- 1963 FDRD station wagon, auto­ RemodaUng. repairing, addi­ Bonds— Slock*— No Ebeperienoe Necessary Firestone Retread Shop, 20 Bid- week, 1*4 hours per night. Realtor. 648-1106. desire to protect their EXPEUUENCED typist and Saturday and Sunday and af­ mfl Garden Apartmenla, No­ matic, new rubber. CaU 648- tions, rac rooma, garagaa, FtUl or part-time mornings, well Rd., South Wlndtor. FULL-TIME Good wages. CaU 649-1164 or Full and Part-time. MINK STOLE, mink cape, $138 Identity con follow ‘ hla porches and roofing. No Joe Mortgogos 27 general office worker tor busy NEW ter 8 p.m. week days. Glea­ vember 1st, 8H rooma at $150. SMAU . STORE neok 100 par procedure; 2844 after 8 p.m. 82.60 per hour. apply In person between 2 and Hours flexible. Apply in person, each. 6496907. Rockville factory office. Con­ PART-’ITMB — Must be able to Responsible person to assist son St., 049-7691. Heat, hot water, oven-range, cant Main Street locaUon. Ap­ loo small. CaU 649-8144 MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, 6 p.m., Monday through Fri­ Blnclose your reply to 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, $426. Also tact Miss Glnsburg, 876-8686. do tune-up work and tire work. In mailing and supply de­ refrigerator, parking and ply Marlow’s. 667 Main Straat mortgagee— Interim financing day. Bonanza Steak House, 287 MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN PICK your own plum tomatoes, WOULD you like to buy a the box In an envelope — 1966 Ford Falcon, 8460. Very HALLMARK Building Com­ ENGLAND GRANTLAND NURSERY Apply Bantly Service Center, partment. storage. No pets. CaU 637-9336 —expedient and conUdential HYGIENIST for Saturdays, West Middle Tpke., Manches­ after 3 p.m., $I basket. Bring Dutchmsld Product? CaU 649- address to the Classified clean 1066 Rambler wagon, pany—for home Improvement, 888 Main St., 649-8978. 46 WEST CENTER ST. between 9-5 p.m. After 5 p.m., additions, rac rooma, garages, service. J. D. Real Estate and dental secretary part- 643-0669 A.M. part-time hours also ter. own container. Paggloll 8409, your local demonolrator. Manager, Manchssler $900. Savings Bank of Man­ 647-1871. Elvenlng Herald, togrther roofing, gutters. Free astl- Assoc. 648-0129. Ume. Write Box ” F ” Manches­ TELEPHONE WOODWORKER, experienced available In same depart­ MANCHESTER, CONN. Farms, 280 Birch Mountain ------— chester, 646-1700. WANTED —FuU-tlme service with a memo listing tl>7 ter Herald. for manufacture of kitchen ment. mates, all work guaranteed. station attendant. Apply In per­ GENERAL factory workers. Job MIDDLE Tpko. Wait. two companies you do NOT Call 646-2627. SIMONIZER at Manchester’s cabinets and vanities. Paid Articios For Sol* 45 WantMi— To liiy 58 three-room apartments, all INDUSTRIAL 1931 FORD , pick-up, very good Business Opportunity 28 w o m a n to care to r active son only to Mr Sloan, Sloan training, hospital and sick pay ______want to see your letter. COMPANY Mr. Auto Wash. Ebcperienced Apply condition. Worn the estate of semi-invalid dally, some eve- hoUdays, paid vacation next Garage, Route 83, Vernon. plans, paid hoUdays and vaca- ALUMINUM aheets used as WANTED — Antique furniture utllltlea, new sCovea and ra- I Your letter wUi be de­ or trainee. Starting range 81.60 Housohold Goods 51 frlgeratora. $166, $170 monthly. E N 8 IN E E R Howard Cheney. CaU 228-9078 hatohways”"remod'Sl^ ® weekends. No house- summer. AblUty to Install plas­ tlon. Apply In person at Quail- prinUng plates. .009 thick, 3Sx glass, pewter, oil palnllnga oi stroyed If the advertiser to 82.26 per hour, depending Flano Agency, 646-0191. is one you’ve mentioned. after 6 p.m. porches, garages, closaU. oeU- B W itchlll . . . keeping. Must have own trans- An Equal Opportunity Employer tic laminates on counter tops FIRST NATIONAL ty Nameplate, Inc., Fisher HIU 38’’. 28 cents each or 6 for $1. other antique Item- Any upon experience. AU work done A A G Attic Treasures. Used Bnertenred la work atand- If not It wlU be handled deslreable. New England STORES INC. Rd., East Glastonbury, Conn. 648-2711. luarllly. The Harrluon’:', 64.“. arda, poekaglng, east eatt- by special machines. For in­ OIL BURNER furniture, oldc thlngrs sale. i'LUBH onc-bedroom apart­ in the usual maimer f ^ ''fOU V K S m a a n EXCEP- M‘*649^'^: Woodworking Co., 648-6467. Park and Oakland Aves. 8706, 165 Oakland Street. mattng and machine eaqtael- 1968 OLDSMOBILE F-86 sedan, room, formica c e ^ o . ( ^ TIONALLY HIGH NET PO- ^ 4^ ’ terview call 648-6123. COOK wanted full or part-Ume, DARK RICH stonefree W m . Displayed at Route 6, Pleas­ ment. Available October 20th, East Hartford, Conn. SERVICEMAN at Sunny Brooke Village, $160 ty analysis. Jah evaluatlan. 649-8086. er related work. No Job too t e NTIAL INCOME YEAR AP- ^ P' ’ WOMAN to do housework, hours some experience required, five yards, $16. Sand, gravel ant VaUey Rd., South Windsor. HOUSEHOLD lots — Anttquaa. Inrantlve atandaids and Ume per month Including utllltlse. small. Dan Moran. BuUder TER YEAR FUtL-’TIME and part-time 9-1, 6 days per week. Own Country Squire Restaurant, Rt. stone. HU, manure, pool and Household contents bought. brio-a-brac, olooka, framts, study. Apply to CaU Paul W. llougan Raaltor F a rsQ n ols 1964 VOUeSWAOEN, light Evenings 649-8880 waitresses, 6-day week, 9 - 6 tiransportetlon. CaU between steady position, high hour­ 83, Ellington, Conn. 8726269. paUo sand. CaU 648-9604. Open weekends. 644-2615, 643- glassware. We buy aatatas. VH. green, good condition. CeUI We invite you to Join our select shift. W. T. Grant Co., Park- 6:30-8:30, 849-9742. DRUG CLERK — evenings or ly rate, exceUent working 1484. lage Peddlar, Auottonaar, 480 649-4680. 644-1820. conditions. PUNCH press operators, full or IONA MFG. CO. RIDE WANTED from Green ■uccesaful Franchisers. ^ weekends. Experienced, over Lake St.. Botton. 648-8847 FOUR ROOMS, one • bedroom. Rd. to Pratt A Whitney Air­ Dormers, room addlUons, gg*fM A aiN B a bustneos service ______NEED qualified representatives ROUTE SALESMAN 21, driver’s Ucense. No phone part-Ume. No experience re­ UTILITY building 8x10 all 4EWINO MACHINES - ilngst Heat, hot water, centrally lo­ ■agent St., Mnnnhaatar craft, Gate 2, /irst shift, 7-8:30. with repeat after repeat or- CAPABLE person to work In Interested in good earnings at calls. MiUer Pharmacy. quired. Apply In person. Gayle steel. Best offer. 646-1078. iiitonjutlc slg-sag. excellent WANTED ^ ASriqUEB, mid cate)!. Adults only. 648-3171 649-2746. Truck*—Tracton 5 1 dors, and you have a COPY Inventory Control posting and once. Increased Christmas bus­ ESTABLISHED BAKERY ROUTE IMPERIAI. OIL CO. Mfg. C o., Inc., 1068-C Tol­ condlUon. Makes buttonholes, furniture, partial or oompleta days. i ^ v e l Dormer Oorp., 289- xND PRINTING CENTER, pricing for Industrial supply iness •means more openings In EXPERIENCED interior and land St., East Hartford. CARPETS look duU and hems, embroiders, etc. Orig- Botatoe. Call 688-2800 days. 646- 1961 FORD % ton pick-up, also WE HAVE cuatomara walttag RIDE WANTED vicinity Unn- _ _ ^ °***______All CENTERS are self-con- firm. Modem East Hartford Manchester. CaU 289-4922. < exterior painter. WlU consider 989 SulUvan Ave., S. Windsor drear, remove the spots as tnaUy over 8800., 6 monthly 0004 after 7 p.m. more Dr. to State Office Build­ parts for a 1966 and 1968 Chev- 5-DAY WEEK OUTSIDE WORK part-timer. CaU 649-1641 or they appear with Blue Lustre. payments of 18.50 each or pay- (or the rental o t your apart­ roiet statton wagon.* O ^ clrt DORMERS, garages, oorohes. m p ^ ^ u ^ n locaUon. Salary and fringe ing, 8:80 to 4:80 dally. CaU 668-0017. 644-1521 40 IMMEDIATE Rent electric shampooer $1. $51 cash. 532-0981 daalvr ment or home. J.D. Real Ba­ wheels. Reasonable. CaU 649- rec rooms. room additions, pT o t beneflto. Call 289-8291 for ap- CALL PAUL HARCUSON— 523-5291 649-9602 after 6 p.m. NURSES AIDES —11 p.m. to The Sherwin-Williams Co.. RooiiM WithoMt loard~59 tata Aaaootalaa, tne., 048-6129 0493. after 6 p.m. kltchens, add-a-leveli, roofing, * ® ^N O M - polntment. 7 a.m. Laurel Manor, 649-4619. a u t o m o t iv e p a r t s man- OPENINGS (XiBAN. USED rafrigar.tton. n— iita ICAL SERVICE to any p rin tin g ------600 OAKWOOD AVE. ager, experience preferred, MACHINIST wanted to learn OAK shelving, boat racks, ranges. automatic wa>her» THE ‘IHOKPSON House — M FOUR-ROOM apartment In needs, and feature WHILE YOU ASSISTANT bookkeeper— must VIKINfi BAKING GO. WEST HARTFORD good pay, fringe beneflto. short run tool trade for metal Davids Is now hiring. The tachometer testing unit, motor with guarantees. See them at tags St. oantraUy looatsd, large tour-family Iwuae. Appllanoea, AutomobllM For Sak 4 workmanship. Financing avail- y/a TT OR 1 HOUR SERVICE, know bookkeeping dlvleraifled Auto AccMtorioi NURSES AIDES — 8-11 p.m. Manchester Plymouth, ToUand stampings. Bridgeport ex­ new Davids Restaurant lo­ stands, props, chlorinator, ma­ B.D. Pearl’s Appliances 649 pleasantly fumUhed rooms, perking and atorags. $128. Nov. customer seeking ex- work. Benefits. Apply In per­ ^ 643-6169. Laurel Manor, 649-4B19. Tpke. Route 83, Talcottvllle. perience helpful. Apply Gunver cated In the middle of the rine hardware. 6496316. Main St CaU 648-2171 parking. CaU 648-2168 for over­ 1st. oocupancy. Call J.D. Real 1966 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Hard- TiiM «4«.aiao 872-0647 evening. ceUent quality and service You son Gaer Bros., 140 Rye St., Are you a houeewrtfe with top, 1964 283 engine, Hurst 8' Mfg. Co., 234 Hartford Rd., Manchester Parkade la now night and permanent guael EotaU Aaaoelatae, 6486139. are Invited to see our operation So. Windsor. USED Singer automatic slg-sag aome natural abUlty to speed, rewired, rebuilt trans- “ P- ®NQINE balanc- ADDmONS. remodelLng, ga DRIVERS for school buses, Manchester. Interviewing for fuU or part- SCREENED loam, processed ratea rage, rec rooms, bathrooms action, examine our sales gravel, gravel, land, stone, sewing machine, combination put Just the right taMe mission, replaced rear end, ed, blue printed, clearance, Manchester Schools, 7 :30-8:46 Ume work. This new mod­ DELUXE 3 bedroom apartment flU. George H. Orifflng Inc portable or console, mono­ MOTEL rooms, 10 mlnutea from brakes. Call 648-1336 after 6:00 heads blueprinted, many ex­ tllid kitchen, remodeledroe' earnings, AND See how a.m., 2:16-3:46 p.m. Excellent PIN SETTER mechanic, full- erate priced restaurant of­ In newer 3 family house 3 chil­ here and the right lamp PART-TIME Andover 742-7886. grams, buttonholes, blind Hartford, weakly ratea, maid p.m. tras and parts. Oyer $3,000 In­ ment work, cellar floors, pa- ^ services „ m ’ Ex^iiem part-time for third shift work­ Ume mechanic needed for fers better opportunity for dren permitted. Rcaldantlal lo­ there In your home, yat vested, sell for $1800. or best tlos rooflnx CaU Leon das- accepted by businessmen a.m., 2.16-8.46 p.m. Excellent ers, retired men. We train you. Increased earnings through hems, etc. OriglnaUy over $860, service, restaurant adjacent, cation. $160 per month. Call MOTHERS. Children back Brunswick auiomaUc pin set­ CAST IRON steam furnace with have Ume on your handaT NEED CAR? Credit very bod? offer. CaU 640-7618. svnskl. Builder 64S-49S1 everywhere. Don’t! miss out on Part-Ume for third shift work- 643-2414. ters. Six days a week, year more Ups and a higher hour­ now $46. CaU 2496786. some kitchenettee. CaU 648-1607 Paul W. Dougan Raaltor, 649- era, housewives. We train you. Keith Furniture haa a Bankrupt, repoweaalon? Hon­ your chance to Join a COAST in school? Now is your ly rate than many restau­ gas conversion burner and con­ for appointment. 4636. 648-2414. chance to work 3 or 4 hours 'round empIo)rment. FuU com­ trols. 6 radiators, $160. Chrys­ GLENWOOD apartment size place for aomaona who est Douglas accepts loweat WES ROBBINS Oarpentry ra- TO COAST CHAIN, HELP WANTED WANTED — young married pany benefits. Must be a will­ rants in the area now offer. T r a lk r * — modeling specialist. Additions. NO MECHANICAL OR PRE- nnprrrufnp'ir a day . . . as many days man able to work mornings, ler oil fired forced air furnace, gas range, 6 months old, $75. FURNISHED room for rent, FIRST FIXKJR (Ivs-room re­ can worh part-time — at down, smallest payments, any­ high ing worker and a fast learner. There are openings for male rac rooms, dormers, porebes. VIOU8 PRINTING EXPER- SOPHOMORE or Junior as you wish! No experience 8 a.m. to 12 noon, Monday complete with controls, blower 648-5479. with kitchen, tor gentleman modeled apartment. Storm least ‘nmraday night and where. Not smaU loon finance M obik Homut 6-A school girl to work In office Must be mechanically and and female help on either cabliMU, formica, built - Ins. lENCE NECESSARY, neceseary. Pleasant in-store Female through Saturday. Only re- and burner, $76. Miscellaneous CaU 6496914. windows. AvallaMe Immedia­ company plan. Douglas Mo­ after classes. We wlU train. electrically Inclined. For good our day sliifts. 10 a.m. to Model Home Furniture Saturday. Also maks tot- NIMROD tent trailer complete­ bathrooms, kitchens. 649-844G Wc supply all equipment, labor, promotion.work—local. (Ob­ Looldiig For Wotfc Near Home? oil burners and furnace blow­ tely. $180 monthly. Securlly. tors, 346 Main. Apply Manchester Coat A Uable persons need apply In future with a growing company 4 p.m. or our dinner hour ROOM for rent with or with­ low-up colls In the home ly equipped, sleeps 6, like new. literature, sales aids. Salesmen, tain customer reaction to ers, $36 each. T.P. Aitkin Co., 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL CaU 649-9177. Apron, 78 Summit St. person at Manchester Pet Cen­ apply to manager, Brunswick 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Apply In out kitchen privileges, lady to help other houaawlvee 1067 CHEVROLETT Impala Su­ Call B40-2026. KITCHENS Colonial, mod- training, locations, signs, a d v e r - ______store services). $2. per )u>ur. Rapidly grrowinfl' indnstry. New plant, atcady woifc, ter, 996 Main St. person or call 646-2235 from 27 ToUand Tpke., Manches­ 19 PIECES Parkade Lanes, Parkade Shop­ preferrad. CaU 649-1483. 'niRKE-ROOM apartment, drat In selecting draperlaa and per Sport, $1,496. or best offer. em and Mediterranean. Also Using, etc. to open. Must be a KEYPUNCH Operators— day CaU Mrs. Martin tor ap­ good pay with overtime, paid life insnruiee, hoapitali- 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ter, 648679S. 1297 647-9746. pointment, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on MEN TO work In shade tobac­ ping Center. PROFESSIONAL man deatras floor, perking (or one ear. other Items. You must buUt*^Iu*Roval responsible Individual. Ref- and evening; CTerka, Typists^ aatkei, hoUdays, vacation and .other fringe bmefito. CUSTOM made draperies, slip Wednesday, Oct. 8. co warehouse. Call for Inter­ roommate to share 2-bedroom AdulU, $90. 944-0091. have your own ear—ere Motorcycks— era M6 *""• needed In Manchrster, East Expeiienee not necessary, will train. LATHE operators—Able to do covers and reupholstering tnianor Designer wants reliable 1962 CHEVROLET H, white con­ view, 9-12 and 1-8 p.m. 646- SUPERINTENDENT for room­ furnished apartment. CaU be­ will pay lor mileage. ’ vestment of $6,960. Write for Hartford areas. Temporary aa- Wonderful opportunity for advancement own set-ups. SmaU factory, Budget terms. Established In (amUy or newlyweds to accept vertible. Power steering, radio, Bicycks 11 8111.. Wetstone Tobacco CJorp., ing house. Apartment and deUvery of complete Model DIs tween 6-10 p.m., 649-2064. heater, bucket seats. Running N. J. LaFIamme — Carpenter *n^«rvlew, giving phone slgnments. Good pay. no fee. 649-2876 good wages and fringe bene­ 1943. Days. 524-0164 evenings. number to: , 274 Broad St., Manchester. uUllUes provided. Opportunity play of Quality Furniture Jum condition. $276 or best offer. BICYCLES-New and u.<*od. Re- contractor. Additions, remodel­ Staff Builders, 11 Asylum St., A p p l y o r fits. Apply Morland Products, 649-75IK) STATIONERY for reUred couple. Write Box removed to warehousea for Itob- ROOK SDR lady only In private Phone Mrs. Oarifty, pairs on all makes. Open dally ing and repairs. CaU anytime Room 603, Hartford, 378-7610. YOUNG man to assist with In- 1414 ToUand Tpke., Manches­ 643-8771 after 0. MR. ANDERSON H, Manchester Herald. lie SaU. Modern 8 complete home. Breakfaat privllsgaa. 9-8:30. Manchester Cycle Shop. tor free esUmates. 878-1642. NAME brand goods free. Help ■tallaUcm and deUvery, fuU- ter, Harry Gelsselbrecht. HONEY Monde wig, 100 per DEPARTMENT 948-4189, end make an ap­ rooma with the f 1.000 look. * periling, on Ixja Una. Call 879- 1961 CHEVROLET. 4-door 182 West Middle ’Tpke,, 649- COPY AND PRINTING friends shop with few dollars Ume, driver’s license. Turn­ IF YOU HAVE a few free eve­ cent human hair, liand tied, pointment to diaeuaa this CAVROKCORP. pc. ConvertibU living Room 6000 sedan, V-8, automatic. CaU 649- 2098. CENTERS weekly. You get things free. pike TV A Appliance, 278 West MALE production workers. nings. use of a car and would sells at beauty parlor for 899, M ANA8ER Interesting Job. Top INDUSTRIAL PARK RD. 6 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. Dinette 9828 after 6. Paving— Drivaways 14-A TYPIST Write for details and free all Middle Tpke. Openings on second shift. like to earn 11,000 or more be­ wUl sell for 860. Never been Eaperlsure aet aenaaaary. wages - Fringe banaAta - 19 W. Uth Street used. Call 649-4893. $10 down, you may purchase We will trata. new catalog. Popular cnub Exit 97 o ff Porirwoy Starting rate 12.71 per hour. fore Christmas, call 528-0500 Pleasant Maoetatas and 1962 JAGUAR, O.S* sedan, excel­ DRIVEWAYS Sealed — 'This Is NEW YORK. N.Y. 10038 WANTED — Part-Ume service Apply to Rogers Corp., Mill any room Individually. Im KnU-tlme, yaar-rvuad em- VERNON. CONN. 875-6519. LOST bright carpet colors, re­ )»or1ilng conditions, Tou'U lent condition throughout. CaU B u siiM «s Sm v Ic m the time to restore the life nnd GIRL FRIDAY S'?' station attendant, for morn­ and Oakland St., Manchester msdtate deUvery or free pleymeat. liberal cempaay store them with Blue Lustre. INVITATION asaeflte. iUis UUB Job 648-6070 anytime. O f k r a d 1 3 appearance of your driveway. ings. Apply in person only to or call Mrs. Marge Hampson storage Miwkal Dramqffc 30 Rent electric shampooer $l. For free estimate, call 742- INTERESTING WORK IN SUB- MEDICAL assistant and secre- Mr. Sloan, Sloan Oarage 0486163. An equal <^>portunlty Situations Wontud CAP A OCP Cherge Plane Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper Sup­ FOR BIDS PUBNITUBE ‘ ®P’ •>«!'«■. TOU ARB A-1. truck Is A-1 9487. PRIVATE Instructions —piano, CONTRACT ENGINEERING truy needed for doctor's office Route 83, Vernon. employer. Also oul own Instant (>sdM tires. Very good condition. Fumalu 38 ply. Cellars. atUcs. yards, drive­ by London ceititled teacher, FIRM. EXCELLENT OPPOR- lii Manchester. Hours 0-6 p.m., Plan MOLTO.N' W. T. QRANT lU Best offer. 649-4866 after 6:80 ways sealed and small truck- five-day week. Pleasant work­ BOARD OF KDITATION .M A M csnom cm PAm$iADB my home. 643-3810. TUNITY FOR GIRL WHO IT’S TERRIFIC the way we're p.m. Ing done A-1 right. Call Tr»- ing conditions. Salary com­ DISCOUNT FURNITURE Sealed proposals to furnish Roofing— Siding 16 WANTS TO ADVANCE HER­ WOULD IJKE typing to do In selling Blue Lustre for clean­ mano Tnicklng Servloe toU- mensurate with experience. WAREHOUSE and deliver movabla equipment BOY In service, must sell 1968 SELF. my home. CaU 648-4422. ing rugs and upholstery. Rent (ree. 743-9487 BIDWBLL Home Improvemeni Holp Wcmfnd Please reply )9ox "B ” , Man­ SECURITY GUARDS (or the Bolton Center Bcitool In­ Cutlass, 8 cylinder, Ram-alr, electric shampooer 81. Olcott NOW 2 BIO UXIATIONI chester Herald. MANCHESTER — Baby-sitUnf cluding Industrial Arts. Physi­ power steering, 3-door hardtop. .\’rTIC8 and cellara cleaneiooBd wotfc with otor- knives, aces, shears. skates CougUn Roofing Oo.. Inc.. 643. Uve In, llglu work, no chlldran, cosmetician evenings or week­ KITTENS looking for good bed, mattreas,' cheat of draw­ M alt ar Fmah very low mileage. Excellent nor ttaao. IVip pay lateo. Msiiy bongAtei, oatea shop. rotary blades. Quick sem es stoady, on bus Uns. Rsf- ends. Experienced. No phons An Elqual Opportunity Elmployer homes. C:sll 6496480 after 6 ers and vanity, $18. Three up­ WOODED LOTS oondlton. Priced to sell. Auto­ An Equal Opportunity Employer Florisfs— NwsoiiM 4f Capitol Equipment Co.. 88 erencca. 246-6100. p.m., anytime weekends. holstered chalra, good condl- matic, 6, owner. 649-9842. Uon. $8. each. 6886087. Main St., Manohestar. Houn h a r d y cbryaanthemuma' In CREDIT Attention THREE H uffy Idttaas. free to dallv 7;8A WOODWORKERS aad \70S4. some knd buds. 50 cents and, 95 upholstered chaise lounge, loll- CHALETS. COLONIALS. RANCHES^ ' A------^------X-TRA-$$ cents' caeh. Open- 7 days a CLERK 2076 aftsr 5:80 p.m.______^AL MARINO MARINO Services Senrlces — 844- \ away bed. kitchen Ubie and ROOFINO — Specialising re Sign up now—begin later. BURNER SERVICE MAN IRISH Setter pimples, AKC, week, also evenings until dark. chalra. reasonable. 6496616. MUST SELL my good running Cleaning atUcs, cellara. METAL FABRICATORS REST VALUES FtlS TIG I HOMES pairing roofs o t aU klads. new Many attractive clerical field and dhow, femalao, |7* PoaticcUl's Oreenhouae A oondltion 1966 Volkswagen. Bulky furniture, ap- F M l-T IN E roofs, gutter work, ehlmneys opening. Full or part-time Experience Necessary Ub r Bnaflte Md Itey and 8100. WUUmantlc 1-428- Nurarry. 483 North Main St. PHILCO 80*’ electric range, 4 Movlng out of state. First $160 pUances moved, removed, cleaned and reprOrsd. 80 years' hours available. Work In BXCSIXENT w oaxm o OONDmONB, OMthwwa Wotfc With Ovartteas 17W. years old. exoeUent condition. Hdl company bgosfXa, rtsady takes It. 648-3011. Metal, cardboard drums avail­ *24.900-*28.500 expsrlsnee. Free sstlmataa your own area, free park­ 'SALABT AND O M PA N T BB N K Fin 8100. CaU 6486909 after 8:80 year around woeb. Aa equal able. CaU Howlsy •48d881 844- p.m. opporuntey emplo y . Apply MUST SACRIFICE — 1964 Hill- ______ing. top rates. No fees. Open Fm I m d Fm 4 4f«A dally 9-0, Monday and AUlEi BUm m i SYSTEMS ArtleiM For 45 te onea man Minx deluxe. Priced to COMPLETE sharpening eerr- ______MORIARTY BROTHERS, h a 8CHJD hand carved Itahaa Thursday until 7. CaU Son­ s a - A T V eon -O H . a n ... ■■ASOlfED cord wood, tewed saU, $828. CoU 649A>196 “ »<> P<>^ mowers ROOFING. Guttera. CW mneys- Itl-8U'CBNTEB R . Si­ marble coffee table. Welgho CANTOR & 60LDFARB ya, 633-0493. MANCHE8TBB. CONN. — StS-CUi XM TOLLAND T U B N P m lane TV. _ _ )« * g t h ..,F r « de- ——-rr— ------sharpened and repaired. Pick New and rspaln our special- 1 yean eld. gis. Teomaaa. 7486907. approximately 110 pound*. Top Vsnetlsn lassrsaiw—Penetow N .T.tlU N Tea RIALTORS I M VALJAOT - up and delivery OMl anytime, ty. M yean experience. Free COEp Temporary Semce MANCHiarrBB, OONN. — m 41X4 Needs horlaaota] tube. Cuatoen ____ and frame defachable, 84x48*'. end Msny Mere Fringe BisilWsl made bar, fully equipped. irtSi

PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN Business Propuity THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW ^ SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Houses For Sol* 72 Houses For Solo 72 Le h For 73 Out of Town For Sal* 70 Wontod— Roof Estoto 77 168 PHELPS RD. Six-room Co­ COLUMBIA, 8 t, two- For Sole 75 Priest’s Case Andover CLASSIFIED 391 CENTER Street, an elgM lonial with three bedrooms, •crea. Treed with atone fence. LAND-SITES-PARMS — Acre­ STAR. G A*ElC*t0 room home w'.th 2-car gara fo country sized kitchen with MANCHESTER A *ln g 8,6(». H. M. Frechette, age. Large, unzoned pcux^la, -Bv CL\Y R. POLLAN WHyilZrr P£PT. A*in LIIRA ideated tn business n zone. dining area, formal dining Realtors, 647-9993. all areas. Louis Dimock Real­ In Top Court Your Doily Activity Guide VERNON HAD. I I U r . 22 Charlotte L. Yale Named Dwelling could be easily con­ room, m baths, garage. Mid w a i t : ty, Realtors, 649-9623. I' According lo the Start, r r m ~ A f i. I» ocf. 22lS>l«t ADVERTISING verted for professional or com­ (Onitiiiiied (ram .Page O ) ' To develop message for Wednesday^ 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Mr. Clean, three-bedroom, Planning to buy in the low Rosort Proporty SE LLIN G ? Do business with 0 ^7 -3 8 -7 0 42 43-5184*' mercial occupancy. Robert 3. tors, 849-2818. 5% room Ranch. Wall to About 160 backers of Father reexi words corresfxirxling to numbers 72-73-74 ^ Editor of VofH Yearbook CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 30’s? BE SURE you see this one o f the oldest agencies in of your Zixlioc birth sign. Smith. Inc.. 983 Main Street. For Solo 74 waU carpeting. buUt-in Groj^, most of them University ,<• TAURUS 149-5241. S i new four-bedroom Colonial. town. For prompt, qourteous SCORRIO (toarlotte L. Yale, a fourth- 8 AJM. to 4:30 P.M. a m oven and range, excrflent of Wlectoisln students, marched . 10 61 Night-spot- WOUtTH^ Wooded % acre lot. 2H BOLTON L a k e —^Year 'round service call the Mftten Agen­ 1 Wofit»>8:l< 31 Perton OCT. year art educational student at 6rea. 10% down to qualified I v x may jo 2Ckxi't 32 Be 62 Tonight SPECIAL baths, stove, dishwasher, 4% room home. Oil hot water througji the congested business N O T. 2 1 ^ ^ *hiyea-s. Asking only $22,- cy, Realtors, member Multiple 1^30^50-53 3 Portfoy 33 Out 63 Personol HartiioTd Art School, University COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. two-car garage. $33,800. beat, 160’ of lake frontage with district around the (3apit MAY 21 7 Fringe yeeirbook. She Is the daughter Deadline lor Satarday and Monday Is 4:80 p.m. Frldai M ANCHESTER — Older 2-fam- 80x125’ tot. 'niTM bedrooms, Hurry! Hayes Agency, 646-0131. H. M. FRECHETTE, house, low 20’s. FH A or VA siege,” said Hubert James of 8 G am 36 Trovel 66 W ith N O T. 22 y J, REALTORS 20 9 Tip 3 9 P lo c *d 69 People of Mr. and Mrs. Alien R. Yale, lly home. Narrow but deep lot fireplaced living room, ga­ assumable. Write Box 191, WashintcHi, D.C., associate di­ )0I> 40 In 70 irxjtcoted Die. 21 1 REALTORS 7-11-13 HtU Rd., Andover. TOUR COOPERATION WILL n iA l AA9 9711 rage. Immediate occupancy. West BoyUhnt, Mass. rector o f the National Weltere 11 Bcrtefiti 41 Promiiir>g 71 To 14-14-20-21^ abuts business zone. More 644-1285 1,^57.44 12 You 42 Others 72 DeosKjn Mias Yale Uvea In Bloomfield, BE APPRECIATED l/IMb I I I Wnvirzit- HARRUHPri.' O ut of Town 647-9993. Rlhgts Organisation. 25-44-44 land available. Will show a CANCIR 13Thot'll 43 Show 73 Or where she Is employed as an TMEOUE W ANTED as toon as possible H ie legislature voted the con­ 14 Stortd 44 Greecfy 74 Sympathy CARRICORN cash flow at present rents. For Solo 75 75 O rgo n iie art Instructor In the town’s Re­ W io u 3 bedroom house In town or tempt citation against the priest is Seem 45 Coreless OfC. 22 f f Heritage House, 848-2482. i r BEL AIR REAL ESTATE f i v e - r o o m Ranch, three not more than 10 miles out 16 Steody 46 People 76 Spore creation Department. She Is a COME IN TOLLAND last Wednesday. The next day ^ C J U L Y 22 17To 47 Day 77 At. JAli. If Continued From Preceding Poge bedrooms, large kitchen with member of the First (tongrega- Hutchins Agency 649-8334. «> , 5- 9-27-29 16 Don't 48 In 78 A n 2- 3- 4-24 , t?1 Lent !<; 648-9832 ASSUMABLE . . , VERNON he posted $60 bail on a county 19 Be 49 M o y 79 A dining area, two-car garage, -34-8084 26-28-34 'A tional Church In Bleximfietd, and THE ONE PRIVATE party desires build­ charge of disorderly conduct 20 Agointt 50 A t 60 W o rk Out of Town Land For Sol* 71 I Vincent A. Boggini, Realtor. 100x200' treed lot. Vacant. M ortgage on this oversized Seven-room (tostom Ranch. LIO 21 Prenuret 51 Lock 81 Responsible AQUARIUS teaches art In its Sunday School. Business Locations W/B06SO ing lot, M ^ch ester or suburb. arising from the disorder at the 52 Develop 62 Position • $20,900. Wolverton Agency, Cape Cod set In trees In a 8 bedrooms. U 4 baths, bultt- 22 Pos»«b>* JAN. 20 Miss Yale plans to continue For Rent 66 CaU 643-0783. Capitol, but was detained on the 23 By 53 A 63 D*stor>cc ‘ For Rent 64 9H0WS UP Realtors, 649-2818. beautiful non - devetopment 1ns, rec .room, 2-car ga­ 64 W ith her work tn art education In con­ MANSFIELD legislative dtatton. AUa. 22 24 Through 54 Potentiol in . It COVENTRY—Four-room apart­ EARLV? MANCHESTER — Three - bed­ area. Seven large rooms rage. treed tot, prestige 0 5 2 54-59.48 25 From 55 Ton.ght 65 Evening junction with a UofH program FIVE—room suite of front Main EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, 4 bed­ Oiallenglng the constitutlona- 26 Flofch 56 Appeol 66 M oney J - 8-10-22^ ment with fireplaced living 14 acres commercial land for room Colonial. Large kitchen, here for only $26,800. Mr. area. $32,900. I 49.77-7983 87 If 23-55-8789 In apeclal education for emotion­ rooms, family room first floor, Uty of the 1848 legislative con­ 27 Comet 57 To St. offices, 100 percent loca- room. Lovely country setting. sale or leas^. , ^ ^ ia /ikiT o ’ formal dining room, fireplaced Bogdan has key to your VIRGO 26 Of 56 Lush 68 Trip riscis . ally disturbed children. She Is a Uon near banks, air-condition W1M4 WIOaiFOlK 2H baths, sundeck, double gar­ Manchester tempt statute. Father Groppl’s 29 From 59 Projects 89 Pers'Sient Call 846-2212. living room ,1% baths, 2-car bousing needs. 876-6611, 649- CARRIAGE REALTY A •4US- H 6 0 Checking 90 M otters in . If )V"v 1986 graduate of Rham High ed, automatic fire sprinkler. PHlLAPeifHIA. age, 160x290, trees, $89,900. lawyers asked U.S. Dlst. Court 30 Dm e CARRIAGE REALTY garage, $28,900. Wolverton 6806. 643-1111 f %lfT. 22 10/6 MA«. 7C' School, Hebron. Apply Marlow's, 867 Main St PA Hutchins Agency 649-5824. Hospital Notes Jud^ James Boyle to release Agency, Realtors 649-2813. Ifl'MMB-19-45-48 3-19-45-151 rV^GooJ In i-ollege. 1967-68. Mias Yale ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms, first 648-1111 ' 1 0-7 him Monday. il^.tJverse Ncuiril 4147.49-6S V ATTRACTIVE "CALIFORNIA iL 40-4384-90 KIO 67 71 76 was a student-to-Mudent advi­ MAIN ST., comer office, 3 floor, central, adults, 876-7919. MANCHESTER — Six - room B &L W The Judge declined, suggest­ Bungalow!” Six rooms, all on VTSITINO HOUBS sor, a r^tnesentoUve to the stu­ Mlsa fliartotte L. Tala rooms and lavatory. House A Cape. Fireplaced and carpeted BARROW S and WALLAC7E (to. ing that the priest had not yet one floor, including 2 bed­ e a s t HARTFORD Intenuedioto Care Semi- dent government unit, and a Hale Bldg. Call 643-2667. STAFFORD Springs — West­ COVENTRY living room, three bedrooms, Mandiester Parkade. Manch exhausted legal remedies avail­ rooms, den, spacious dining private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. menibor of the Board of Re­ er Hartford Art School; tbs brook Apartments, 21 West St. Houses For Sol* 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 spacious kitchen, miniAes from 649-6306 able In the state courts. South Windsor 40 Acres, long frontage, room and living room. Hot wa­ QUALITY SPLIT LEVEL 8 p .m .; privata rooms, 10 o-m.- gents Committee on Student A f­ third section. Hartt College of Three-room unit in brick one- bus line. Wolverton Agency, The lawyers then asked the Houses For Rent 65 $750 an acre. Terms. SAULTERS RD. — excellent 8- ter oil heat, full high cellar. 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. fairs, Last year she was art Music; the fourth section, the story garden apartment build­ MANCHESTER Realtors, 649-2818. VERNON — Four-bedroom Col­ state Circuit Court for a writ of room Cape. Phone owner after Roof has deep overhang. De­ Pediatrics: Parents allowed editor of Uv ITH News Liber­ School of Arts and Sciences snd NEW 6'/4-room Duplex with fire­ ing. Total electric, built - in STATELY!! onial, tw o baths, kitchen with 8 bedrooms, large living habeas corpus. CARRIAGE REALTY 5, 649-6878. MANCHESTER . lightful front porch. Easy to •ay tim e except no<»-2 p.m.; $lr,300 Voted for Plans ated I*res8, life campus paper. the School of Education, and places, appliances, $230 month­ over, range, refrigerator, dis­ In town Garrison Colonial, SEVBNTY-M ile view, 9-room built-ins, 2-car garage. Assum­ room with bow window, dln- In an Interview Monday, 643-1111 care for yard, trees, shrubs. others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. The 1970 yearbook, with a the fifth section, the School of ly. References and security re­ posal, basement laundry and RANCH — Five rooms. Three nice treed lot, desirable lo­ Contemporary, four ^drooms, able mortgage. Asking $31,900. Ihg room, knotty pine cab- Father Groppl said his convic­ Old established neighborhood, Ineted kitchen, 2 baths, Self Service;. 10 a-m.-2 p.m., print order of 2,800 copies U to Business and Public Admin­ quired. 643-1041. storage area. Adults only, no bedrooms, garage, large lot. FIRST OFFERING cation. Fireplace in living two ireplaces, two garages. H. M. Frechette, Realtors 647- tion by the Mate assembly on In Ttvo-Town Sewer Use near bus. Low 20’s. Lillian one-car garage, very pri­ 4 p.m.-8 p.m. be (UslrilHited on May 1. The istration and---- the ------School —of En- pets. $116 per month. Call $18,900. Philbrlck Agency, room, large dining room, Two acres, superb landscaping contempt charges without a VERNON— 7-room older home, James J. Oessay at 876-0184. eat-in kitchen, 1% baths, ga­ Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Grant, Realtor, Walton W. vate back yard. In excel­ Intensive Care and Coronary The Town Council last night and South Windsor should be In V ? ” Mutuai. In u depiirture glneerlng. The sixth section will Realtors, 646-4200. Excellent 6% room brick hearing "should turn the sto­ Houses For So!* 72 rage, breezeway, recreation 649-6824. Grant Agency, 648-1168. VERNON — Tolland — Elling­ lent neighborhood. Priced C ore: Immediate faunUy only, votedsted to appropriate $1,3(X)$1,300 as a poslUcn to act on new oro- ^^An the tradtUonal format, will have on all-unlversIty motif. living room fireplace, oil hot Ranch in excellent condi­ machs o f everyone In the coun­ room. Spacious, stately, pri­ ton. Brand new Raised Randi­ for quick sale. $27,900. anytime, limited to live min- Its share of costs to prepare poials rather quickly, he publLfhixl In six wyUons Student organisations, activities air heat, 2-car garage, bam MANCHESTER — Six - room WESTSIDE — 6-room home, 8 tion throughout. Two-car try.” Wonted To Rent 68 vate. $28,900. Please call es, Cotonlals, from $26,900 and ntilb. which fU Into a sUpcase and sports evenU will be fea- plus over an acre of land. Colonial overlooking Center down, 2 up, one bath, garage. garage, , hot water oil heat, ‘ 'That’s dlctatorahip, totalita­ final plans and specifications The i-oixwil voted to 649-5306. Lots For Seri* 73 iq>. F or more InformaUon, call Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- (or sewer aleeves to" pass under public hearlnir section will be de- lured, some with colored photo- Ideal for horses or cattle. Lo­ WANTED — Four rooms, first Park. 1% baths, two-car Lot 80x180’, $19,900. Philbrlck plastered walls, full insula­ Legd Notices rianism,” he said. "That's what H. M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- JACQUELINE- 12:45 p.m., and 0:30 p.m .S 1-84 i Wilbur Cross Hwv i .7 ‘ ^ voted to th^ Collrir® of Baalc im ph*. cated on Route 83 near Vernon floor, prefer heated. Willing to Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. CENTER of Town. . .approxi­ we’re screaming about In 1-84 (Wilbur Cross Hwy.). garage, large rooms. Immedi­ tion, fireplace, wall to wall 9993. ROBERTS AGENCY p-m.; others, S p.m.-4 p-m., and Circle. $200 per month plus do some maintensmee for mately 2H acres, all In "B" The $1,300 appropriation la „„„ w-iOuT ®^”^***' Technical In- Aaalitnni editor of the year- ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ ADAMS St., six-room older carpeting in living room B (Sl W AT A COURT OF PROBATE, 0:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Oxechostovakia and Russia. But $200 security. Call James J. partial payment of rent. Man- cy, 646-0181. held at Manoheater. within and for zone. All utilities on the site. what’s next? Is it a concentra­ oonUngent upon similar aoUon 20 to th7'cewlH, and sports editor, Stod November-Aprll. Local refer­ ties. Nicely landscaped with ------Estate orof EUenEUlen DoushervDouffherty aka riage Realty, 648-1111. VERNON — Three-bedroom tain about what course new pro­ lias be»m reviewing the ordlmin- The ELDERLY man wishes room room with fireplace, dining priced at $21,600. Immediate services with Manchester in a»nd section will cOv- Nichols. shade trees. Combination Ranch, extremely nice con­ tests would take. oea artd, aceordtog to .Mayor - ences, security. Adults. Write with kitchen privileges and room, modem kitchen with occupancy. T J. Crockett, M AN(^OTER -Two-family, Ser*ln'^''® 2trlct® d°L2l2S' APPROXIMATELY four acres The administration reminds certain areas of both towns. box D, Manchester Herald. storm windows and doors. 6-5,B.S 84x140’ wlot. -- Two-car------ga-™ upon----- appIleaUon------of . Julia. .. C „ community VERNON dition. Many extras. Large lot. ‘ T kept the whole thing nonvi­ MMs. most of the chtutgea are of parking from an elderly bullt-ins, den, large fam ily Realtor, 648-1677. visitors that with construction The swape would occur to soc- Priced at only $25,900, for rage. Fiano Agency 646-0191. pougherty. administratrix, praying college site and new Route 6. $23,900. Ehrans and Clapp, 460 under way, parking space is olent,” he said. "But I’ve got a minor nature, and repreamt BOLTON — 8-bedroom, 2 full widow. Call 742-8118. room, plus finished rec room ______'______for authority to sell certain real HERE IT IS!! tlons of the towns where the South Windnor THE MOST beautiful Green quick sale. . , , , estate particularly described In sold $21,500. Philbrick Agency, Main St., Manchester, 647-1464. limited. Vlaitors are asked to friends who haven’t adopted a a "noatenlng-up.” A co|>>' irf the baths, 2-car garage. Deadend In basement. Second floor has M ANCHESTER — Four bed- application on file. It Is natural water flow Is to the di­ Manor house in Green Manor. Realtors, 646-4200. A lovely seven-room Ranch, bear with the hoepital while the nonviolent philosophy. I iton’t changoH 1s available lU the Town 4 bedrooms. On one acre room tri-level home with three ORDERED: That the foregoing VERNON — Prestige area. Im­ rection of the adjacent town and St., electric stove. $236. month­ Business Property Featuring 3 extra large bed­ .. . "om e wiin inree appUcatlon be heard and determined parking problem exists. know what’s going to happen Hall so that anyone toten-steil wooded lot with 2-car attached eight if you count the den. maculate four-bedroom Coloni­ sewer lines could he more eco- ly. Keith Real Estate, 649- rooms, 2 baths, full basement, CHARLES LESPERANCE full baths, living room with at the Probate office In Manchester Just listed for you a t $25,900. out there.” may see them before Uie hear­ xca ration Work Begun For So!* 70 garage. Adjoining land m ay be cathedral oelllnc' and ear- bt said District, on the 16th day of al, on wooded % acre. Two- nosnlcaUy installed If they flow­ 1922, 646-4126. private yard. Owner. 648-2877. cainearai ceiling aiw car- October, A.D. 1969, at three o’clock Groppl carried a handful of ing. acquired. $88,900. Philbrlck This home is nestled in trees car garage, two fireplaces, two Patients Today: 284 ed Into the other town. 649-7620. petlng, grade level fam ily in the afternoon, and that notice be NOTICE OF and ready for you. CJaU Mr. telegrams and letters Into the COVENTRY — 3 - bedroom, 2- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER — 4-room ex­ room, sunny kitchen with din- to all pereons toterested in M baths, one full bath. Low ADMITfED YESTERDAY: The specific swap. swaps Involved to'______to mT"® 1,'^ .“ ^ n SchooVs Nature Pond Bogdan, 849-6306 or 875-6611. tiny rxx>m where he was inter­ car garage, large living room MANCHESTER pandable Cape in nice resi­ , «/,, r., , “ i'l estate of the pendency of said SO’s, for quick sale. Hayes Mrs. Charles Abel, Glaston­ thisIts Instance wwould n .iw be L swapping (oH«>wlnir Kerns: Authoriza­ MANCHESTER — Spacious ing area. Mid 30 s. Wolverton application and the time and place DISSOLUTION viewed. He said be was particu­ tion for the ttoopernUon Agixn'- with fireplace, 16 minutes from dential section, fireplace, alu­ of hearing thereon, by publishing a Agency, 646-0181. , bury; Mrs. Florence I. Bick­ Avery St. area to South Wind­ IxniMe Evans, chairman of number of districts to town custom 8-rw,m Cape. Garages. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. larly pleased with one from Dr. m.«U (or the housing for the el­ Manchester, $196 per month. MAIN STREET minum aiding, good lot with 37 JORDT ST. seven room an- ______copy of this order in some news­ THE BALBONI ford, Talcottville; Mrs. Eleanor sor for the (Jaldor area to Mah- the Conservation ('ommlsalon, from two to four Four larged, bedrooms, fire­ paper having a clrculaUon in said BOLTON — Ctostom built nine- Ralph David Abernathy, head of derly; appolntinrnts of three Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, trees. Alice Clampet, Realtor, t^ue brick Cape Cod. Large MANCHESTER Two-story district, at Teat seven days before COMPANY B & W J. O a fts, 97 Princeton St.; M. cheMer. In both cases the announceil t«la y that excava- The boundaries of the new placed living room, panel­ room Raised Ranch. Three or the Southern Christian Leader­ members to the Hark and Re- 646-4126. Business zoned lot, 60x185' 649-4643 or 648-7407. home, two baths, 4-6 bedrooms, the day of said hearing, to appear BARROWS and W ALLACE Co. Diane Dam, 119 Autumn St.; sewerage would flow under the as follows: Dlsrtlct ed den, formal dining room, if they see cause at saTd time and Notice is hereby given pursu­ four bedrooms, large living ship Conference. oreatlon L'ommlssUxi, luul ap week ago on the pond portion I ConnecUcut fronting on 2 streets with large fam ily central location. Newer fur- piece and be heard relative thereto, Robert Davidson, (tottage St.; Wilbur Cross Hwy. R iver on the 2>4 baths. Situated on tree- MANCHESTER — Near bus, ant to Section 33-379 of the Con­ Manchester Parkade. Manch. room with cathedral ceiling ” I ’ve received all kinds of let­ polntmenl of a meml>er lo uie of Ute Town's Avery 8t. School existing 2-story home. Many nace. Lot of house lor $20,600. and by moiling by certified mall on Kathryn L. Peron. Windsor While there are considerable west, town line on the south, studded lot. Sale at below mar­ school, shopping! Six room or before October 3, 1969, a copy necticut General Statutes, R e­ 649-6306 with full-wall fireplace, family ters, mostly favorable, too,” licu-Hlng AuUiorlty. Nature Study Area. O ut of Town posslbUl/ties. $60,000. en with dls^sal, range and re- Hayes Agency, 646-0181. of this order to all partlea In m- Locks; Joseph A. Gervals, 47 details of the project to be iron­ b<4h sides of Buckland Rd! ket value. Warren E. Howland, stone front Cape. Breezeway, frlgerator, two fireplaces, car- ______visions of 1958, as amended, style kitchen, with bullt-lns and Father Groppl remarked. "I’ve About an acre and a tudf Is For Rent terest and return make to this Court. VERNON —Six-room Ranch Seaman Circle; Daniel A. Gor- ed out before an agreement Is Ree Meeting from town line, north to Wap- 66 Realtors, 643-1108. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, that THE BALBONI (COM­ heard from a lot of Christian being cleareit, and water will garage, pcu)eled flreplaced-llv- peted throughout. Attached g A L P IN E ST.—Six-room Cape, Just beyond the circle. Carpet­ glass sliding door, large fin­ The Recreation Con)mlsslon ping Center and then west on cc: David M. Barry, Atty. P A N Y , a Ctonnectlcut corpora­ Ic, 6 Fairvlew Ave. Rockville; people. But I get some kk let­ reached between the two towns, then be allowed to flU the ex­ VERNON — NOW RenUng. JACQUELINE- ing room, oversized kitchen, ^rage wUh automatic door, bedrooms. Remodeled ed living room with fireplace, ished rec room with huge stone will meet tomorrow night at 8 l*)th elctea of Ellington Rd. and JUS'T U S TE D —' Benton St. Helde M. Graf and Mrs. Pat­ ters, unsigned and completely both towns feel that It Is essen­ cavation. The water will be "You owe it to yourself to see ROBERTS AGENCY partial recreation room, shad­ Two alr-condltloners, washer, family kitchen, new heating tion having an office and place fireplace, three full baths, tn the Town Hall. At this meet­ (kivemor's Highway to the Cton- Schools Just around the comer. three generous bedrooms, ricia M. Graf, 367 Smith St.; Irrational.” , tial to tostall sewer sleeves be­ maintained at a level mx ex- one of these lovely apartments ed lot. Warren E. Howland, dryer and freezer. N icely land- iv K ^ m .'W a lk ‘t o ‘ schoolV'rfTo? hem 'at^M ^e®m r,°wlth™ 2S^'tor business in the Town of M m - separate tiled laundry room, ing the commission will review nei-Ucut River. Lovely 7-room house. Fireplac­ kitchen with built-in oven and Wapplng; Roland J. Hebert, 58 Father Groppl said he had fore U)e Wilbur O oss Is expand­ ceodtog two feet by means of situated in a small apartment 646-3339 Realtors, 643-1108. scaped plus extra building lot. „hnrrh ooo Af- *be district of Manchester, on the cheater, (Jounty of Hartford, two-car garage. Many extra Its discussions with Scouts re­ Dietrtot 3, north of Governor’e ed living room, three bed­ range, attached garage. $26,- Indton D r.; Mrs. JaoqueUne E. done " a lot of scriptural read­ ed and the cost of installing an earthen dike. complex located in an attrac­ Walking distance to all schools : r p , m r M 8 : 9 ^ ‘ “pPresent. r ^ ? n t ° ' ^ ^ “alletc and State of Connecticut, has features. $42,500. U & R Realty garding the use of Rye St. (or Hwy. and Ellington Rd.. both rooms, aluminum storms and MANCHESTER — VACANT Hon. John J. Wallett, „ - 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ Hlce, Storrs. ing” and had offered Mass on the sleeves becomes prohibitive. The project Is planned and tive residential area." Brand and churches. See to believe. . Judge,. . been dissolved as of October 1, r’, garbage, the council dlroctor, « reytew toUMd Jto'Tr ing care has been given this October, A.D. 1969, at three o clock ii-,n it ntiv ore warned to nre- cablneted kitchen. Two-Story 900. (Continued Iro.n P a ie Onci south along Urimn Rd. to storage area. Plenty of trial building, IH acres, cen­ M a n c h e s t e r ""—F orest liins 643-9332. Exterior of brick and alu­ In the oftomoflo, and that notice be “ any. are w ^ e a to^pre giarage. diurch with beau­ gioli, Birch Mountain Rd.; Mrs. voted to accept the report of ^01 „iher groups. The conMruotlon comfortable Spilt Level home given to all persons Interested in sent their claims to Rooert W. plans for recreation. (iruhsm Rd. then south on both parking. For an appointment tral location, all utilities. minum. Excellent Income. tiful appointments on three Anna S. Rowe, 11 Lockwood St.; but with little success, a heli­ Ute district Including its reoom of the pond wtll provide a va area. Ranch, three-bedroom, In desirable Woodhill Heights SM ALL 4-room Ranch with rec said estate of the pendency of said AHnmav nt T^aw 417 CARRIAGE REALTY sides of Graham Rd. to Sullivan to see this new lovely apart­ Many possibilities. Including two full baths, bullt-lns, fire­ Priced for sale In the upper application and the time and place Gordon, Attorney at i^aw, 417 levels. Huge amesite park­ Albert G. Schuetz, 241 High St.; copter overhead used a spotlight mendatlon Uhat the district be­ Hewer Panel riety of plants and animal Ilfs, near the Parkade, 3 bedrooms, room, treed lot, Nov. 1st occu­ of hearmg thereon, by publishing a East Center Street, Manchester, Ave . (hen south along a tins ment building please call 872- commercial use. Hayes Agen­ place, wall to wall, recreation 30’s. ing lot, 7*4 acres of love­ 643-1111 Duncan Smith, 61 Elsie Dr.; to locate vandals. come InacUve at Uils time. There will be a special meet­ thereby Incrrastog Its useful­ 2 baths, garage, nicely land­ pancy. Braithwaite Agency, nTrcu^‘a C " '1 n " X ConnecUcut. on or before Janu- easl of Hulllviin Ave and Buck- 0629 weekdays for an appoint­ cy, 646-0181. room. Excellent condition. H. ly rolling country side. Long Mrs. Donna M. Starke, 69 Hany Hardest hit was the Golden The district has Issued a re­ ing of the Sewer Cnmmleelon ness for educational purposes.” scaped lot, close to schools, 649-4693. dlstrlct, at least seven days before ary 1, 1970. land ltd. lo Ihe town line, east ment. Rental $186 downstairs, M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- HERITAGE HOUSE ' rood frontage. AU build­ Lane. RockvUIe. West Shopping Center, where port Indicating Ita dlaappolnl- tonight at 8 to the Town Hall Mrs. Evans noted that much MANCHESTER —Center—Pos­ shopping and highway. A real the day of sold hearing, to appear nof»ri nt Manrhester Con- SOUTH WINDSOR—Birch Hill. along Ihe town line to Oak­ $146 upstairs (including car­ 0093. THREE FAMILY—Kitchens and 646-2482 If they see cause at sold Ume and Uated at iwancnesieL t^ n ings In excellent condition. BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A much of the violence was cen­ ment that the site whti-h It lo dlecuse----- aeoeeamente and uee of the work required lo com sible office and residence com­ bargain and should be seen to­ place and be heard relaUve thereto, necticut, this 1st day of October Raised Ranch, modem kitch­ - ■ ------^ land Rd , wwest est osHalong ig ooinboth sidea peting.) November 1st. occu­ bathrooms recently modemlz. ______Much potential for apart­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest tered. cliose for a refuse disposal oj>- charges bination. Six-room Colonial, 2- day. Call the Jarvis Realty Co. and by mailing by certified mall on - oaq en with built-ins formal din­ plele a walk aroimd the pond u„i,|iuul lo Foster 81 north pancy. Adults. No pets. MANCHESTER, In a central or before October 8. 1969, a copy ments, home, school, an­ Williams, 9 W. Middle Tpke.; Glass and merchandise lit­ crnllon was rejected by the Hquare Donee car garage. Bus line. $24,900. ed. c:entral location. Deep tot. c e n t r a l location. 8 - room ing room, cathedral celling has been completed by volun- both sides of Foster St. .iron with bus practically at Realtors, MLS, 643-1121. of this order to all parties in in­ The Balboni (Company tique shops, tots, etc. Beau­ tered the center’s sidewalks and planning and zoning Ixslles of Th» South Windsor Hquare Excellent income property. terest and return moke to this Court. Eind fireplaces In living room a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. teer groups. n»pU,bub fW . west along COVENTRY, 8-room furnished Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ihe door. Neat (our room house home with five rooms down, by Robert W. Gordon, parking lot, which earlier Mon­ each town. Dance Club will hold a special MANCHESTER — Forest HllU- $33,900. Philbrlck Agency, JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, tifully located.' and fam ily room, two full Richard Swinnerton, Bolton In conjunction with ths vol- >xdh sides of Beelzebub Rd. to apartment. Ideal location. completely renovated. New three up, baths. Excellent cc: David M. Barry, Atty. its Attorney day was the scene of a beating. In the light of the (act ttuit I'-ohmibus Day dance this Krt- MANCHESTER — near Main Brand new large executive Realtors, 649-6347. baths, two-car garage, three- Rd.; Vernon; a daughter to Mr. imteer efforts to Ihe area of Rl 74, north uti both sides of State Highway, overlooking heating system, tiled batn, condition throughout. Many Two white youths were attacked the district (eels Unit this Is the ' ' ' ' ' ' “ ' “ St., business location, 1,200 home In prestige location. zone heat, wooded tot. Phil- and Mrs. Richard Oat, Amston; day night at TTmoUiy Edwards conservation. Mrs. Evans on- III 74 to Dart Mill Rd , eoat on lake. Beach privileges. $100 modern kitchen (stove and re­ features such as an oversized DECBEB ON LIMITATION JACQUELINE- by a group of Negroes, police best passible site for the (>(> square feet, brick-block bulld- Many fine features. Please call brick Agency. Realtors, 646- a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Hchixil In Wapplng. National nounced that Roger ('.ottls of both sides of Dart Hill Rd. to per month. Adults only. R ef­ frigerator stay I, basement. tot, aluminum siding, two-car OF CLAIMS ROBERTS AGENCY said, and one of the whites woe Injg, good sized lot. $20,000. Call (or more details. H. M. Frech­ MANCHESTER AT A COURT OF PROBATE, NOTICE OF 4200. liam Mager, East Hartford; a oration, the rejKJrt e(sicludrd caller Bob Yerlngton of Iowa 78 Dogwood Ijo , Wapplng, has (he town line and north and erences required. Available Combination windows. Selling garage, new gas heating unit, beaten unconscious. that reJetOlon by the towns Warren E. Howland, Realtor, ette, Realtors, 647-9903. holden at Ooventry, within and for 646-3339 son to Mr. and Mrs. David will be the guest caller for this been placed In ejiarge of co- west along the town line bach Oot. 1. 742-7940. for $16,000. T.J. Crockett, Real­ big roomy basement, etc On- the District of Coventry, on the 22nd Of the Injured, 40 were taken 048-1108, FOUR BEDROOMS day of September, A.D. 1969. DISSOLUTION VERNON —NEW 6-room Rais­ Lent, 1 London Rd.; Hebron; "places the district to the poiP affair. Dancing will be from 8 onllnatlon of volunteer groups lo Unffto lid tor, 648-1677. ly $29,^. Move in tomorrow. to Southern Nevada Memorial TWO-FAMILY, 6-6. Separate n^^ient, David C. Rappe. Eaq., G A T E W A Y F O O D S , IN C . ed Ranch, choice wooded area, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. lion of linking for a s'te not to 11 p.m. Refreshments will wishing to work under the di­ DMrli-4 4. everything east heating .systems. West Side. HORSES—FARMING T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- double garage, 2 baths, choose Hospital and two to Sunrise Hos­ meeting the orlteria. changing be served continuously PRIVACY — $26,900. Immacu- On motion of Robert D. Kinx. Notice is hereby given pur­ (COVENTRY — Pour-room house Robert LeRose, 23 Laurel St.; ind rection of the commUslon. and soutti of DUtrtet $. $21,600. Principles only. 649- 1677. administrator, 3 Park Street, Rock­ own colors. $29,900. Meyer pital. Most "w ere beaten with the criteria, or ste|iplng buck there will Is* disir prizes Easy-To-Wear bUe Raised Ranch. Country suant to Section 33-379 of the with attached garage on one- DISCXIARGED YESTER­ Any groups or Individuals If any resident Is unsure of Mesh Vest 1272 after 6 p.m. Or privacy is the setting ville. Connecticut, on the estate of _ ai a i « a a. a Agency, 643-0609. clubs and cut up with knives kitchen, two fireplaces, recre­ Uovd Ml Fife, late of Coventry. Connecticut General Statutes, aore landscaped tot and dog DAY : Alfred Reinhardt, 179 Into an Inactive Htiitus to allow For ticket Information contact wishing lo work on conserva- which ...... district. he U to, he for this attractive custom Revision of 1958, as amended. kennels. Completely fenced E. Center St.; Mrs. Linda R. and things like that," said Dr. further public thought to the Richard Hnggett, 427 Urolium tion or slrnllsr projects should should call either the town hall ation room, garage, pntio, RANCH — 6 rooms, prime loca­ This Court doth decree that three ^ ^ (XIVENTRY — Seven acres home. 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, in. In low 20’s. Call 742- Sam OucUla, administrator at development of Uie growing re- Rd., or Orville Welch. 72 North- conlacl Cottle. He Is presently or one » ( the party head huge treed lot. Hutchins Agen­ tion, gnrago. Immaculate con­ MANCHESTER months be allowed and limited for the G ATE W AY FOODS, INC., a plus five-room older home. Rliigenberg, 83 Ellington Rd., 2-car garage, fam ily room 9263. Southern Nevada Memorial. fuse dlspueal problem." view Dr. Tickets will also be assembling a list of suggested quarters cy, Realtors, 649-6324. dition, city utilities. Built tn hlblt®to2ir°a.°m,*^MV‘\he‘"aam; Connf f “:“ t coloration having Bam and outbuildings. Ideal South Windsor; Mrs. Josie La- and much more. 3 min­ Tw o policemen were hurt, nei­ Mayor Howard Fitts ivmi- available at the door. The dance projects, and the commission U 1964, $26,900. Philbrlck Agency. FIRST OFFERING to the administrator and directs an office and place of business for horses. $16,600. Meyer valette, Glastonbury; Loyal KTA .Meetlog $18,600 — SEVEN-ROOM house utes from shopping. $40,900. CXJLUMBIA — Immediate oc­ ther seriously enough to require mented Uiat rather tlian dlsolv- Interested to Ideas otiglnsled by Realtors, 646-4200. 11^ public nptl« be given of Uils i„ the Town of Manchester, Nickerson, Somers; Alfred J. eommlltee reminds all club Tile (list meeting of (he Or- on acre lot. Aluminum siding, order by advertulnc in a news- ^ *.*.*_. .«aa cupancy, six-room (tolonlal Agency, Realtors, 643-0609. hospital attention, a police Ing the district he felt that Uie GREEN MANOR RD. paper havlna a circulation in said County of Hartford, and State Simpson, 72 School St.; Mrs. level dancers that aoft-suled Individuals os well. < futrd Hill IT A will be on open style home. Treed half-acre spokesman said. storms and screens, garage. JENSON St., Cape, 4 rooms, dtatrict. an^ by .Posting a copy (,f Connectincut, has been dls- COVENTRY — BoWon, line. Barbara S. Guyette, East Hart­ (P*strlct should continue to an shoes must be worn. Cottle noted Ihe fine work at- tuMise at' 7 K p m of Oct 14th. Immediate occupancy. Bel Air thereof on the public sign post hi , . « ^ a t. tot. Lake privileges. Only $17,- toaz-tlve caparlty, since there finished on first floor, second JACQUELINE- 5H room Ranch with en­ said Town of Coventry, nearest the solved as of October 1» 1969, by Four-room Ranch, fireplace, ford; Mrs. Ceclle Pine, 61 Llnn------ready done by Individuals and c-**>Karh leaclM-r wU mmks a Real Estate, Vincent A. 900. Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, door expandable, porch off ROBERTS AGENCY closed porch, large tile bath, place where toe deceased iMt dwelt, resolution of iU Directors and treed, private yard, near shop­ more Dr.; Mrs. Rosamond M. are many developments oicur- .Moneheeter Evening ' Herald KYoupa, citing In t>artlrular the presentation to poisnls regard 742-8243. Insurance Firm Boggini, Realtor, e43.93S2. kitchen, wooded lot, $21,900. large bedrooms, hot water CerUiied from Record ...... - ping. Only $15,900. Hayes ring to the area of refuse ills .South Windsor eorre»|KMu1e«it Itoy Hcouta, Girl Hcuuts. .Ilruwn Ing (he pn>gram — of hsr class tor 646-3339 ------shareholders, and In accord­ Cranick, Glastonbury. ^ Philbrlck Agency Realtors, oU heat, fireplace, attached Agency, 646-0131. |x*uU. and the tiswns of Vemisi oii mi lea. (\jba, 4-H groups, high the current year and will r SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 2 ^ ^ 1 1 1 " ance with a Certificate of Dls- BOLTON — Large center hall, Also, Mrs. Dorothy E. B e d ­ Says Town Liable Carol M IU , tel. 6M-87I4 ■■ * ' ---- -— 616-4200. garage, combination storms, DIBTRICT OF COVENTRY SR. , ^ . sefuxd woixlworktog i lass. E x­ answer queetlixu of s gsnsral ed baths, large fam ily room, PROBATE COURT, October 3. 1969. solution by the Directors and S-bedroom L-Ranch. Double ford. 269 Spring St.; Mrs. Sarah windows and doors, city TOLLAND —$16,900. Vacant change Club, and Die I'odunk nature (or the ossemblsd group 2 fireplaces, plastered walls, OXFORD Street — Seven-room flavin,~ Shareholders fUed with the of- garage, IH acre wooded lot. E. Burns, 309 W. O n ter St.; For Car Damage MANCHESTER — Greenwood utUHIes. Very well land­ Ooventry, In Mud District, deceaed. „ ...... five-room bouse on com er tot. Wanderers of the National Time will also bs svsllabte full Insulation, porch, city utll- Colonial In choice area. Older Upon toe application of Jeon P. Hce Of the Secretary of State, (toppertone bullt-ins, natural Lynn Ann Calkins, (Jverbrook Rham District Rd. Ranch, three bedrooms, scaped treed tot. Dwelling The best buy In the suea. T. Campers and Hikers Associa- fur todlvPhJal contacts betwsen IMes, bullt-ins, extra large 2- home completely rebuilt. Orilck, praying that letters of ad- Hartford Ponnectlcut trim, two (Ireplaces, private. Rd., Vernon; Linda Mae Roy. The claims adjustor (or the kitchen, large living room with in very nice condition. ministration may be granted on sold Lonnecuem. J. (toockett. Realtor. Tolland tlfXI ixtrenis snd tsachera and car garage, near school, treed Three rooms down, three up estate represented intestate os per All creditors of the corpora- $24,500. Meyer Agency, Real­ RFD 3, (toventry; Laurence Norfolk and Dedham Mutual fireplace^ garage. Nicely treed Priced in mid 20’s. office. 875-6279. Voting IMstrtrts everyone wtll have on lot, excellent location. Charles plus finished attic. Two full tors, 643-0609. Jourdenals, 34 Village St. Fire Insurance (To. Is seeking School Board W on’t lot. St. ^rtholom cw . Only $25,- peanr*lt°is **** ** “ity- *tre warned to pre- The Regtsirurs of Voters have (srrtunlty to view samptsa of Leaperance, 649-7620. baths, modern kitchen. Only ORDERED: That said appIleaUon „ ______sent their claims to Robert W. NORTH Ooventry — New Six- Also, Mrs. William Pound reimbursement from Ute Town 900. H. M. Frechette, Realtors, TO LLAND — $21,200, 8% -room announced Dw following loca- 1 bissruxii work that «r1 U be on $27,800. T. J. Crockett, Real- CHARLES LESPERANCE 5 ; , IS* Gordon, Attorney at Law, 417 room Raised Ranch, IH baths, and daughter. 179 Charter Oak of Manchester for $267.72 paid DELM ONT St. Possible (our 647-9993. Ranch on large tot. Ideal (or Referendum on Addition ixms (or ViXirqt Idstiicls to the display tor, 643.1677. „ _____ district, on toe 20th day of October, East Center Street, Manches- built-tns, dishwasher, fire­ St.; Mrs. Roger Boudreau and to a client. M young family. 10 per cent local slertlon to be held on Nov For all parents who have not bedrooms. Under $26,000. Call MANCHESTER — Six - room 649-7620 A.D.■ - 19S9. a t ...... place. Acre treed lot. Only daughter. 76H Birch St.; Mrs. The client is Albert L Girard noon, and that public notice be given ‘er. Connecticut, on or before down to qualified buyer. T.J. The Regional DlMrlct 8 Board Munson felt that since Ihe die- 4lh DUtrtcl 1 I'leasani Valley sent in Ihslr membership dues, ■ r e m 646-0191, Fiano Agen.'^y. Cape. Very clean. Near flop­ $19,900 RANCH. Five rooms, $26,900. Hayes Agency. 646- Joseph Borge and daughter. o( 286 Woodbrldge 81. and the of' toe_"■ pendency ■ of ■ laid eaid application January 1, 1970. Crockett, Realtor, Tolland of­ of I-xlucatlon voted last night trtcl onglruilly voted to Inchxlr Ibtiool, EUtogton IW , fiUlrtct this will be ths lost chance to ping, bus, school. Rec room, three bedrooms, new kitchen snd toe time and placeiloce of hearing 0131. Pine View D r. Vernon; Mrs. claims adjustor Is the J Neal . Dated at Manchester, Con-___ fice, 876-6279. at a special rneetlng not to .ask Iheee alternatem they -2. -Firehrxrse - .,No . . 2. Bulltvon >>ln ttic PTA owner ts very anxious. Must cabinets. BeautiihiUy landscap­ ------thereon, by publishingpubUshtng a copy ofu _ „ . . J ^ » Patricia A. Taylor and son. MacDonald Co. of Hamden. alxxild MANCHESTER_Ciiafnm fUrnnm order once In some newspaper necuCUt, this 1st day Of Octo- CXIVENTRY — $11,800. Four for a referendum at this U m e have the right lo vole «xi esrh Ave , District 3 Hrruth WlntUor The fxwpUol t ommtttee of the GARDNER & FERN STS. sell Immediately. H. M. Frech­ ed lot. A lietter buy by Phil- h-K—ctw w m 8-room , ctrcuUtlon In said DUtrict. her 1969 WrlghU Mill Rd., (toventry, In a letter filed to the town VERNON — Big five-room rooms with clooed-ln porch. lor alternatea to the echrxd Item seporxlely lo bring Die High School off Neverx Rd I T A will tiegto serving retreeh- ette! Realtors, 647-9993. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- tri-level on wooded acre lot, 2 and by posting a copy thereof on ' __ i ' t Mrs. Brian Pigeon and son. clerk's office, the MacDonald 4200. Ranch. High treed tot. Huge Aluminum siding. 25.000 square lahldlng program present ItOO-pupll xliool to the arul Dtairtrt 4, Timothy Ed ntenU to the cafeteria at 8 p.m 4.68 cleared and treed acres taths, ftrot-floor family room, gf„'|S“ '‘=m’'‘S^D£tA5t' "id'tessf ^ Wlndsorvllle; Mrs. John Hule- Co. states that the sum paid to k-CC? 2-car garage, paivacy, top lo- 7 days before said day ol heating. by Robert W. Gordon, kitchen three bedrooms, foot tot. 100' frontage. Ar­ JYie board was consldrnng ciipiirlty planned wards Hr-txx»l ott tiray Rd The 4th grade room mothers with 641’ frontage. Half mile MANCHBSTER—Need a home vltch and daughter. Warehouse Girard was (or damages to his CAPB:—Six room, three or four cation. High SO’s. Hayes Agen­ DAVID------C. RojypE Judge. - - its Attorney finished walkout basement. tesian well. Lake prlvllege- submitting a request for approx Also, several board members The polls will be open from will serve os hoeteesea to Richard Martin School, but lack the fundsT We have Point; Mrs. Daniel Blackburn car In August, following s mis­ bedrooms, built-in bookshelves cy, 646-0181. $22,5ec. 4. 1*67 town meeting Al- rooms, garages, and are In ery of the claim. rnWdle school and thus add! ,„r the txr«r.l to vrAe on a fww sition to-urged, lo contact Dam- SIZES front to back living room, ga­ rooms, fireplace, nicely land­ One & Two-Bedroom Apartments BOLTON Lake — Waterfront and Gam-Beck Realty Oo. of so. their last annual btxlget re ttonal faclimes might not be ') 3 6 6 excellent oondltton. T. J. UOONN AR E A — 3-bedroom arllon: os soon os possible. 10 16 5^ rage, porch, prime location. scaped lot, garage. Priced for CoUfamla style home, 3 bed­ Hartford announced ptons Mon­ quest for operaltog expenses nei easary LOVELY Immaculate six-room Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. quick sale. $34,900. Call Paul Free Heat and Hot Water rooms, large enclosed porch Ranch. living room with fire­ day for a downtown sliopplng Th« orl4(tnAl bonrU b«rom« had tx-en...... cut... by IKXj.OOO b)- Marilyn...... iTlmmock Marl OcX 16 aa It luul b««n 646-4200. W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4630. With sundeck overlooking lake. place, recreation room with moll. DenicKTatH S<*t Cape, wooded . tot, fireplace, the voters snd board members boroughs board representative .ntlclpatsd that stats The fuller liKUre tuke.i So i|iiiek to eroehel in full cellar. Fifteen minutes to $23,600 — NEW Raised Ranch, Philbrick Agency. Realtors. fireplace, basement garage. The project, which would cost an tlclp atad if*»( bus Rental Also Includes ' generally felt that this was r»t ^ re^ wl{h the board 8h* st.l w.xil-Cbe .valU bl. by on a slimmer liM)k with 'cool mesh' and favonti MANCHESTER — New on 3 bedrooms, garage, 150x3(X)’ DELIGHTFUL, clean, solid, Urge tot srlth beautiful view. an estimated $3 S million, would Platform Talk then Manchester. $18,600. Meyer 646-4200. the time to renew the request ed that from the feeltogs ex g,,,, i^ucal this fashion that is so at- colors, this long, hmn market. Immaculate modern treed tot. Hutchins Agency brick and masonajy older' All G-E Kitchen Equipment Ptoi^e-Hill Realty. 423-1836. cover almoet tfie entire east aide tiaelively ))leate(l! No. Agency, Realtors. 643-0609. The Demot rail/- Town (Wn- vest is ideal to wear ovio Colonial. Central location, IH Realtors, 649-6834. borne, good condition . Seven Range with Self-Qeaning Oven • TwfvDoor Refrig- HEBRON — 5H-room Ranch of the city's mstn square—cen­ (Jeorge Munson was the rxily preosed to her town. onjr ,„i, ge JanuaYy at „„ l.'ifiCi with I'lloTo-cniiK is VERNON — Drive by 107 Hartl mtttee has scheduled ^ meet­ referendum at this time would slim diesses or sports IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY— baths. 3-car garage, re c r^ - rooms Includes spacious din­ on heavily wooded tot. full tral Park. txrard member to register a earlleet" Wpjre any funds sre B A f <* f a i ( ' N in New Sizt^ outfits. No. has -oin ^tOr-Freezer a Dispeeal a Dishwasher • Two A ir Drive, off Taylor St., three be ' strongly defeated os res- New 7-room Raised Ranch, $H Uon room, screened rear MANCHESTER — Over 76 list­ ing roqm, living room, fire­ basement, rear porch, many ing for OtX. 14, to adopt a put negative vote He felt strongly x v x lU b le bust .’iri-4T. Size l " ‘ a. H."' pletiv crochet diri'Ctiojis Conditioning Units a Traverse Rods a Venetian Blinds bedr^m Ranch. attachCid ga­ f'«-m for the Srrv 4 munlcifsG IdenU are now feeling -the bust . . ; .'k vanls of 4.">- baths, 2 fireplaces, laundry porch. Front-to-back . living ings , from $10,600 up. If you place. den, IH baths, 3 bed­ extras included In the sale that since the ortgtiMl rWeren- The Rosrd/fias ssked Aram CHOCOLATLS . . . sizes lO-lfi inclusive. a Wall toKWall Carpeting throughout. Two bedroom rage. carpeting, buUt-tn Stove ■ squeak put on by taxes, etc " inrh. room^ bulU-lns. plastered room with fireplace. Bel Air are looking for a good bouse rooms on second floor. Full price. Pine residential area. election and to dtsruM plans Uir dum, which wris passed, pre UemmrfUttyA Hupertntendent ol SIND sot In csint Hr tach sat and oven. Fine condttton. Re­ T ranaportatioD Deputy tim 694 Is csist Hr ssch sst- tarn ts Inclssa llrtt^isu aisIllBi walls, $^ar'garage, city utili­ Real Estate, Vincent A. Bog- call the Mitten Realty, Real­ cellar with laundry room. apartments include one and toeduie (or teachsrs to ettsnd OPAirej|ICA8, ilKW VOBK. combe. Realtors, 644-1385. J. Oookllng Monday named Oir- OP AMEEICAa, NEW VOBK, H.T. IMM. Charles Lesperance, 649-7810. HIGHWOOD Drive, better than RANCH — 6H rooms, first fireplace. Near bus and arhoola snH chnrnhAti ______VERNON — For sale by owner, ax DemornKtlc Hestdqtiartris. to the school children lo t-ome Dct. 18, to maturs March_____ 16, txsard meetings N Y 19M6. new. 7-room Colonial with ev­ floor, plus finished rec room 6H room Ranch, three bed­ tls J Hooper of Madison the 821 Main Bt rrtst Nssh, ASSrsii with Zll- K l l 444CS** allli IIP schools. Mid lO’s. Lillian back to the town (or the ad- ■fd payable to the Cormectlcui The board U anxious to msel coot sad Styls Naaiktr. MANCHESTERTH^iwmGarrt- erything. over 8600 sq. ft. of rooms, IH baths, 23x34’ re- new deptay commloalonsr for ^ VW! ^ CODI, Styls NssiSsr tad Sirs. in bailm ent, sunken formal Grant, Realtor, Walton W. Rental agent on iMemiBes 1-7 pjn. Also shown by The Republtran Tcxsrn Com­ d-tlonal money " Bank snd Trust Co on In^ the teschers and Isarn about Send .'lOf. today for llu- planning ond reafsreb to jOw Send 50k extra for a copy son Colonial, double garage, graceful livlhg area. Prime lo­ dining room with beamed cell­ creattoo room, boUt-ln vacuum mittee U meeting tomorrow Unfortunately, the additional terest rate of 6 16 per cent Dew 'tlil Fall at^ Winter Grant Agency, 643-ll$S. appointment One and two bedroom modd apartments WoBted Red Estete 77 their operations snd programs. o f the ’69 Fa!I A W inter / 1‘* baths, fireplaced living cation. top quality and unique ing, and mediterranean decor, system. Many extras. Choice zute's new, Department / of night, also to udetfA a pblform AI.BU.MI / eom^etely furnished. One-quarter mile east of Ebdt money Is necessary brcatioele-veuxe ofla Robert Stanley. CqiuiFclicut They feel Informal sessions at L i g g i l t Brig Basic FASHION. ' room, formal dining room, rec floor plan makes this an out­ treed tot. Extra tot available. six CASH for >twr proprn) Transportatxiti- Mkir dMHICAN . . . Ttllst- $ full baths, one ott master TWO-FAMILY. 6-6, $ seperate 92, Wilbur Cross Paiicway, Route 15 and 1-84. and to dlacuss < ampaign plans ns:ng cfwl of cceislrurtion and Dank and Trust (i>. represents- meetings would be the bast pro- rtsr'i dailSBi Hr tsdar'i dtesri room, convenient location. standing offering. Hayes Agen­ bedroom, screened porch. $86.- heating systems, handy to bus 6 per cent assumable inorV snthui 24 hours Avoid red tape Hooper U a former engineer IU meting u at S p m at Re- Ihe alternates were only cut Kve. expislned to the board that redure $31,900. Call Warren B. How­ Psttsm aftcsii dirtcllsss fs> cy 646-0181, evenings Mr. Han 900. Philbrick Agency Real- ^ and schooU. $34,900. PhUbrick 643-1023 TELEPHONE 646-2623 643-4112 gage. CaU 643-6W3. if no an­ Instant sem ec. Hayes Agency with the State Highway Deportd pubtlc-an Headquarters.

I-' PAGE TWENTY ilanrbrBtrr ^Earning ilrral!) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1969 Average Dailjr Net Frees Run United Fund Percy Smith Circle of South Lakewood Circle residents >W Tbe Week Ended i^out Town United Methodist Church will have been invited to attend a . October 4, 1999 The Weather meet tomorrow-at 7:80 p.m. in "M eet Ruth Tucker" coffee to- F air and cooler tonight with Joy-Chapman Circle of North Cooper Hall of the chiuch. thorroW at 9:40 a.m. at the lows 46 to 80. Tomorrow mostly The Spotlight is On - - United Methodist Church will > » home of Dr. and Mrs. Edward PvtniiirOIL 15,790 " sunny, high in eos. Friday’s out­ meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the The property committee of Sulick, 64 Hillcrest Rd. Mrs. look — fair with seasrmable church. Hostesses are Mrs. Felix Center Congregational CSiurch Tucker is the Democratic can­ Mu$teheMter— A City o f ViOate Charm temperatures. Dr. Tanash H. Atoynatan Lewis, 'Mrs. Thomas Moore and will m eet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. didate for the post of town V*, Mrs. Geot^e Swanson. at the church office. ^ treasurer. VDL. LXXXIX, NO. 7 / (FORTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1969 •Child Guidance Clinic (Classified Advertlalag on Page SS) PRICE TEN CENTS Executive board of the Guild Bethany Group of Center American Legion AuxUlaty tvill sponsor a rummage sale Raising children is no bed of of Our Lady of St. Bartholomew Congregational Church will have Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m, rosed, but like most successfiU will meet tonight at 8 at St. a service meeting tomorrow at at the Post Home. Those wish­ gardens, an expert gajrdener Bartholopiew’s School, 1 a.m. In the Robbins and Fed­ ing to have sale articles pick­ Police, Firemen helps! eration Rooms of the church. ed up may contact Mrs. Mary Dr. Tanash H. Aitoynatan, There will be a service of Walker, 76 Phelps Rd. Picket Hamden Holy Communion tomorrow at 10 phychiatrist and director of the Story Circle of South United Manchester Community Child ajn. at St. Mtiry’s Episcopal HAM DEN, Conn. (A P ) — Methodist Church will meet to­ Manchester Chapter of Dis­ Guidance Clinic, offers his ex­ Church. At least ers fir­ 200 Arrested comes back into the main- Maryland and Pennsylvania, he police cam and viuiloads of all contribute to disturbing "the focal point’’ in what his Joseph J. Hurley, an assistant in good spirits and excellent ed With shotguns m a night of violence that re.sulted in at least one dead and stream. finally arrived in HarUord in condition after the shark­ troops were patrolling down­ pressures. counsd contended would be "an general, who repre- September of 1960 as the chief many injured when jxilice went on a wildcat .strike. (A I’ Photofax) In Vegas Riots town streets. The public’s attitude toward This is just a smattering of shaped Deep Quest ascended. It and clinical director of the Di­ still had 82 hours left in Us life- The Quebec provincial legisis- psychiatry goes hand in hand the fascinating conversation I-A8 VEOAS, Nev. (AIM ~ vision of Community Services, <»tod result in criminal acUon” great deal of talk about "crimi- support system. ture met In emergency session with the. sophistication of the with Dr. Atoynatan in the little RslaUve cabn returned to this late Tuesday night and ordered State Department of Mental m Supreme Court aiguments to- nal consequences—arid it is Making a daring rescue 432 commimlty. In a highly com­ white house located next to the desert casino center’s dominant­ Health. to y over the Inquest into the probable hlere could be some feet below the surface five miles the strikers back to work by petitive society, admiration for housing for the elderly project ly Negro west side early today At the same time, he was death of Mary Jo Kopechne. criminal consequences." off San Diego was the tiny. 8,- ^__ , I. 12:01 a.m. lotiay. Union leaders the fighter is Ingrained. Many on N. Main St. after three nlghU of widespread demsndmi that their men obey people do not have the strength associated with the Child Gui­ 000-pound, two-maii Nekton. violence. Of Greek descent, he was Prober: NCO Club the order, and the police and to stay In competitive life, the dance Clinic on a part-time A plastic tangled in one Police counted one shooting born and raised in Turkey, com­ fire departments wore reported psychiatrist heals the hrsech ba.sis. The post of director was of the 90-ton Deep Quest’s two death and said another death ing to the United States in 1948 fully manneil and operating nor­ and the environment eases the offered at the same time as a the Buue fiiupreme L^un to eve- ^ * aft propellers as It was raising may have been related to the us the result of a friendship lare the state's inquest law un- , himself, on televi------^ ^ mally by 4 a.m. first efforts of the patient who professorship in Omaha. For­ and lowering a heavy module unreal. More than 80 injuries with an American Methodist Members of the 8.70O.msn po­ tunately, he chose Manchester, consUtiLonai or lay uown a i.ew 1° limuendo and designed for undersea recovery ami nearly 200 arresta were re­ missionary in Turkey. body of restrictions on the pro- gossip, he said, operations. Setup ‘Mafia Style ^ lice force began quitting their When you give to the United ported. posts at 8 a m. Tuesday. They As staff psychiatrist In the pooeu inquest In z>.ugara]wn d is­ ••An mquest could serve to end ... , , _ , Fund, remember that part of WAOuTMryTVMo / . n . . situation has InipovrtI state hospital in Raleigh, N.C., trict Court. this an,. 10 protect a.1.1 c.ear the ^ were joined shortly afterward that money will go to help chil­ good name of Miss Kopeclme as Nekton, owned by — A cor- porters he has received only Kong the partners at first want- considerably." a siiokesmnn for then an Instructor at Duke Uni­ M.8S ivopechne was found by most of the city’s 3,400 fire­ Mr. Homeowner dren through the Community well, even though she is not, of O c ^ ^ a p h l c Oorp. of tok rnnUini ^ »«>m hU Maredom invest- ed to call it "Aburg BroUiers." I’obce (2hlef Pete Wltchrr mUd versity, he worked his way DID YOU EVER HEAR dead in Kenneay’s car In a salt men, who are also Involved In a Child Guidance Clinic. The course, a party to this hearing/' Torrance, Calif., reached the wage dispute with the city. north, dividing his time be­ wuier ponu on Unappaquldulck NCO c t o ^ ln ^ T t o llm m . . Ail of the sergeant; involved in Bporadic outbreak, oontlnucd Qiitters Leak? child today is the adult tomor­ NCO clubs in Vietnam did 11.3 Belllno said two principal the company had formerly run 'o the 40-block aren. The policemen, who are not tween teaching and private ■Island July 19. Kenneuy said the Hurley also said that when ^ mlllinn In tk...... — • ------•— * lunueny run -TO-onAik urnit. wir (loiicemen, wno are not row. Hanliy said the Inquest at which . S8, Ne- it was to^d a Permitted by law to strike, seek practice. car he was ortviiig weiU o u . Jie Roof Need iiioi\. i.iivn j-vo iicvvsmen were ., echoes directed side of a narrow bridge and gator tesUfled totov betore^a wnitim ” * "fk** »l*«oned at Augsburg, Oer- U»o area Tuesday evening, but a H.OOO-a-year Increase In sala- With other stops In Kentucky, accredited would be an invasion „ the sonar-equipped Deep gator tested today before a 8gt. WlUlam E. Higdon ran the many. as vtolenosviolence isnsrwttapered ntfoff »h-the force rles now averaging $7,300 .a plunge.i into tiie water. Kennedy Senate stibcommittee. NCO and enlisted men’s clubs in Inspection? 01 privacy, there was uo claim . .7™ . ' ’lelblMty was Military Investigators have was cut to less than lOt) year. They rejected an arbltra- ALL FILM ROLLS OFJ TOWN PAYING escaped but Miss Kopechne was good” in the d e ^ darkness. He Carmine S. Eiellino, an ac­ Long Blnh and that Sgt. Mar- testified all were under suspl- The most serloiis Incident made on any constitutional lien boanl’s recommendation of trapped In tne car. countant and Senate Investiga­ vaes Hatcher ran the clubs in Storm Develnied and Prlntod right. said. cion of alleged Irregularities In Tuesday night occurred when a $1,100 hike. C n o t Servlcn tor, said 87 per cent of the cor­ the First Infantry Division area. Hanify argued tor a full hour TTie Nekton made "a pass or the running of NCO clubs In the three Negroes tried <0 kxjt a llq- 'Ihe firemen have rejected an Dicaount Prioea “if there were a right of pri poration’s business was with the BelUno said that when the • . .. store. Windows of the two-hour hearing before two and perched on top of the Augsburg-Munlch area. arbitration award of a $1,060 an­ vacy .Uiese petitioners have lost club systems operated by the company was formed in Hong PAS five jusUces of the court. In ad­ recovery object In order to get On Tuesday, Chicago Police A block security guard sla- nual ralae, which would bring ARTHUR DRUG it by their own acUon," he said. sergeants who owned the corpo­ Needed? dition to asking that the Inquest our line taut," P rivltt said. Lar- Supt. James Conllsk said for­ Uoned Inside fired two shots at their pay tn $8,000. They seek "T h ey attended a social event „ . „ „ ration. $0,000. be closed to the press and pub- with Sen. Kennedy, a person of “ eamee, 82, then snipped mer Army Provost Marshal CoB GRta Exlori- , lie, he called upon the court to The "Mafia like" operation, (Hi>« Page Eight) The chief argument of both Is ROOFING INTEREST? . „ great prominence, as the peti- *>-second opera- Losee Medal General Maj. Gen. (Jarl C. Tur­ the Investigator said, contacted ora at 643.2178 Roofing and q u ^ a ruling by District Ctou:i noners say in their brief. The ner lied when he tcttlfled before that they make less than police suppliers of recreation clubs In Judge James A. Boyle which The ' Deep Quest crewmen WASHINGTON (AP) — The the committee that city authori-. and firemen In Toronto, and the ‘ for diMrfirf fra# Repairs Done lTOanrl|PHtpr ^trputng il|praI5 ^ ..1. wL-.c Ke.medy campaign Vietnam and told them they )iad barred witnesses’ lawyers from were Imprisoned In a "shirt­ Arm y has revoked a Distin­ Uea knowingly gave him 897 say their job la much Monchatrar workers and Kennedy on T-V. to do business through Mare- Mthnot*. R«ason. R^istically the court room except while sleeve atmosphere" and were confiscated guns for his person­ riskier tn crime-ridden Mont­ T guished Service Medal awarded Wallpap«r & Paint Co. described Gargatn as ‘my dem Corp. if they expected to real. oM# pricMi Sotlt- their clients were tesUfying. protected by the heavy steel to Maj. Gen. <3arl C. Turner al use. Agnew Vows Free Estimates fnend’. continue doing business with the Inc. Hanify further asked the court wiails o f their diving chamber, wlien he retired as Army pro­ Turner Is a central figure In a Sympathlsere contend that fo c tlM " I f they were private persons clubs. Gan HAS MOVED TO to order Judge Boyle to disqual­ the sub’s owners said. vost marshal general last (all. Senate subcommittee Investlgo- Mayor Jean Drspeau's admlnls- ra#dl 1189 TOLLAND TPKB. Town Lets ify himself from the forthcom- Bellino testified WlUlam O. This was the second such ac- ■ tions of a probe into charges a Federal Aid trstton Is too Involved In glamor .See (Page Thirty.Nine) A t 3:66 a.m., a radio report 649-2878 — 649-1516 MANCIIBSTER--«4«-0148 Wooldridge, then sergeant ma­ from the support ship Trans­ lion by the Arm y In connection ring of enlisted men, including enlerprisra such oa Expo 87 jor of the military command in quest cigckled: “ They are sur­ with a central figure In Senate former Army Sgt. Maj. William and the city’s National League Vietnam, received and was facing. They ail report by all and Pentagon Investigations of O. Wooldridge, was engaged In To Indiann baseball team -and neglecting credited on the Maredem books Contracts means call the wives. E very­ alleged irregtUaritles in the han- a large-scale graft ring, Its employes and poverty-strick­ as of Dec. 81, 1968 with a total of thing is extremely copacetic." dling of oervice club funds. In his testimony 'TuesilBy. AI.ttUQUERQITR. N.M. (AIM en areas. Tha Town of Manchester has awarded $34,823.87 as the result of an in­ - Vice President Spiro T. A|- t*p< Robert Dumss of the THE<^EPUBLICANS The mishap occurred as the Earlier, the Army revoked a Turner was quisled only on the stars say contracts recently to the following: Haynsworth Hopes vestment by him of $14,880. nnw told American Indians to­ provincial police was shot In tha sub was testing the 1,600-pound TusstMy, Woddrtdgs told rs- (»M rags EIgM) (I 4) back and killed during a balds recovery module by raising and day the Nixon administration Eastern Equipment Sales of Rocky Hill— recognises their legal ami moral night between tost a vacuum leaf collector, for. $4,264, with lowering it. A three-elghths-lnch drivers and employse of s Itm- give a Seen Diminishing plastic rope became wrapped rtght to continued federal sup­ half tha cost to be paid this year and tha sec­ port. ousins service et a Weet Side around a propeller, then acted garage ond half, at 10 par cent interest, next year. WASHINGTON (A P ) —Sen. Agnew, tn a speech prepared "I don’t know what we’re as a winch Uiat pulled the vessel The cab drivers, protesting Robert P. Griffin of Michigan, to your loved one The R. W. Thompson Co. of Newington going to do," sold Sen. Hugh to the bottom despite efforts of for the convention here of the ihe llmoualne company’s exetu- HOPE YOU HAVEN’T the assistant Republican leader Scott, R-Pa., the “ Republican the crew to free It. NalionaJ Congress of American — a street sweeper for $12,814, including tn the Senate, came out today leader. * Lockheed listed the men IiKlIapa, said the administration (Bee rage EIgM) (and get one for yourself too!) trade, with half tha cost to be paid this year against the nomination of Judge Scott said Griffin could have aboard the Deep Quest os pilot propoees a flaslble set of pro­ and the second half, at 10 par cant interest, Clement F. Haynsworth to the some impact on other senators. Robert K.Worthington, a former grams tailored to fit Indian re­ Supreme Court. next year. . . „ j Griffin would not disclose the Navy — captaJn; r —— . Donald —. E. - Saner, quirements of reviving the ABd sen. Edward M. Keimedy contenU of hU letter to Nixon, navigator; and crewmen Wll much-feared "termination" pol­ of Maosachusetts, the assistant _ . icy of tha 1980s. Johle88 Rise YOUR PERSONAL DemocraUc leader, said he J«KUclary (See Page EIgM) thought there now was a "seri- '^'"'"ittee met in closed seo- That la the policy of phasing OUB question’’ whether Hants- on the struggle over Nix- out direct government control over Indian affairs and Increas­ ZODIAC SIGN worth could be confirmed by S ' A b l a t e ‘Acc^eptable’ ■’ Justice Abe Fortas, who re- ing their own respotulbUily. the Senate. Moot Indletui want conllimed WASHINGTON (A P ) In Greenville, S.C., Hayns­ signed under pressure over his on a now government eld. Treasury •ecietary David Ken­ worth said once again that he outside activities, Griffin de­ Paris Cheers nedy says the Nixon admlnlatrm- Reprinted from Manchester Herald would not withdraw. clared that "legitim ate and sub­ To follow Agnew on the ros­ MAKE YOUR MONEY stantial doubt has been raised” trum at the ccxivenllon were tton finds a 4 per cent unem- 9/ 17/69 The judge relayed this state­ Se.crvUry of the Interior Walter f»la "eceepUble" In DiH’oi'ator Designed ment through his secretary In about Haynsworth’s sensitivity Astronauts lie fight to curb Inflation response to an query as to "to the high ethical standards" J nickel, scheduled to speak PARIS (AP) — America’s But be won't say how much whether Griffin’s action had ^ later today, and Commlastoner hlgtier tha joMeaa rate could go LAMP caused Haynsworth to change "Public confidence in the Su­ Apollo II astronsuts, tracing the of Indian Affaire Louie R. steps of the welcome Parislsns without causing m change In his plana. preme Court Is the overriding Bruce, scbeduled Thursday. BUY MORE! gave Charles A. Lindbergh 42 anti-InflaUan poUclee. . . . rach of the twelve Zodiac sypi- Griffin’s action, which could consideration," the Michigah "This odmlnlstralion opposes -years ago. heard the cheers of Kennedy was one of several hol!i beautifully portrayed in celestial be a serious blotO’ to administra­ senator said. termination.’’ Agnew said Griffin who was a leading thousands of Frenchmen today odmlnUrtralloa experte quisaed blue on high fired homi glazed ceram­ tion hopes o f confirmation, was "Thla administration favors tha given added Impetus when Sen. Senate critic of Fortas, Is known and received the nation’s high­ contnuailon of the trust rela- ’Tueedey by worried members of ics, rom plele with a delightful hand Margaret Chase Smith of to have urged Nixon to wlth- est honor—the Legion of Honor. (ioruhip and the protacUon of Ihe congressional soonoAi- Ic subcommittee. screened shade. SCalne, chairman of all Senate draw the nomination. Prem ier Jacques Chaban-Del- liKlIan landa and Indian re- Republicans, also cast her lot He had announced earlier he mas pinned the red ribbon '^5^- ' •DUrcea." Hens Stuart Symington. D- Mo, end WUtiom I'roamlre, D- with the opposition. would reluctantly support the bolic of membership :ln the or­ He propooed, hqjwcver, that I'his heirloom lamp from the M ilford Wls . made It clear they don't 8 Mrs. Smith, In a floor speech, Haynsworth nomlnatlan. der founded by Napoleon on the the eervtces owed by the federal share Ihe view of some econo- (iuild (^illeetion will bring a fresh said oiipoaition to Haynsworth He indicated that disclosure of lapels of Neil A. Armstrong. government to Indiana might be Col. Edwin E. Aldrln Jr. and mists that toot month's increase deioralive accent into your home. Its was "m ore substantial among Haynsworth’s business inter- "funded federally but run local­ Re^bUcans than was generally esU, while serving as a U S. Ctol. Michael Ctollins. Then be ly ’ • of unemptoyment from $.8 to 4 m otif is as ageless as the stars, yet as embraced each man and gave psr cent was a good sign Indl- reallsed." circuit judge, had led to his re- ^gnew recognised oa an ob- eating a siowfkrwn In the tnfla- eoiilcmporary^as today. Meanwhile, the Senate Judi­ venal. the traditional French kiss on olacle to ouch eftorta ’’the fear ciary Committee postponed a tiotuiry trend. . ^ y Ironically, Griffin is in a key ?J****' that propooala for local inlUa gymlngtoo oabed "A re — meeting scheduled to consider had broken Choose Your spot now as a member of the Chaban-Delmas Uve r^y becoiM the flr« step piam ui^^ , racesoio^ r*. $< the nominstlon. The postpone­ Senate Judiciary Oommitte. He away from the weekly French ^95 In a federal pullout of funda and due*due# tnflaUonT"InnaUonT'' Personal ment was requested by a mem took the post at administration Cabinet meeting to greet the as- " THE ACTION TEAM ” reeponalblljilee Study of Indian Ksnnsdy replied; ” No. we Zodiac Lamp ea. beMio$ a Democrat. Kennedy------w ynn-s|r^ k«^useDCCvUSC the VnC JUMUVMJustice De- l^mauU and their *lves at the hlotory certainly would, cauaa a .a ------.k . 6- , that the Matlgnon. t h e ------must now watch the liming to * ld - t a k ln g advantage of the anxious that the »<>»'> Mstlgnon. the premter’s person to be kutcloua. rule that any b)»Jectlon can ^ cotomtiteeroan be a « « » c e As he left the CabMet make: yurc that doexnt hap- \ V ' coftimiiteei "HoweveK"\ he continued. " I block a committee from meet­ pwi." Haynsworth stq^porter. meeting at the Elysee Palace be want to reoaourc you that thla ing 'While the Senate is in ses- Sen. B trdi Bayh, D-Ind.. the • * ‘4. " I don’t want to keep them The Nixon sdm tnist ration ear­ 'administration recognises the lier this year assured labor leading opponent of the nomlna- waiting. They were on time gat- le fo l right of the Indian commit- BEZZINI BROS. on Nov. fh Griffin snnounced Just before said there was s "clear Una to the moon." leaders It would aM use unem- 4 ally to be provided basic serv- ploymsM os a weapon (o bring that scheduled meeting that be conflict ut the reaale of g\ins, he aaid the Agnew pleged the edmlnlatrg- goverement mnU-laflatlon olepe 9piee.rii by Deteacralk Tewe Caaniittee, Reger Negra. Tieaa. Bayh aald Haynsworth owned lutured welcome at the Hotel weapons were turned over to him for hi a personal use— not for the use of the tion would not force communl- publican forces into some disar­ thousands of dollars worth of 4e Vllle — c t y hall — the spot threatened to bring moaatve un- Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 AJI.-9 PJ4.— Sat 9 AJI.-5 PJI. tlee or tribes to sseume sdmln- ray olaoe. as whip, or assistant Grace stock at the time. where hundreds of thousands of Armju Today Chicago Police Supt. James Coniiak aaid "rumer wAa iiuwcurate employmeal. loader, he hod been in charge of when be said ^ity authorities knowingly gave him 397 confiscated guns for his utratlon of programe or deny •■Wlul they I oro trytng to do la noee cooMlng for Bm OOP. (8r« rage TMrty-NbM) (8ae Page m rty.K lM )' personal use. (A P Photofak) (I M Fmge I t) (I rage atMUm) - y •

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