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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR \- ilaturl;pBtrr MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1969 Meet Town Director Candidates Tonight at 8 O’Clock at Nathan Hale School financial aspects of attending The music cohfimltteeoinr of Manchester Assembly, Order will be held tomorrow from 2 :15 college or school;' sources of Center Congregational Church was formeriy at 86 E, .Center About Town Trinity Covenant Church will of Rainbow for Girls, will con­ to 4 p.m. at Wesley Hall of the aid, both scholarships and meet tomorrow at.8 p.m. at the will meet tomorrow at 6:48 p.m. 8L Avwage Daily Net Press Run duct an initiation after a busi­ church. in Memorial Hall o f the The last of four seminars loEms; procedures for applying home of Mrs. Ronald Gocht, 486 ness meeting tonight at 7:30 at PiR6 Phamaoy chimch. The Junior Rhythm Choir of Ike WMk ir.iW beiiqr coilducted by the Man­ for aid; and the parent’s confi­ Gardner St. » the Masonic Temide Refresh­ The Weather ^ dential statement. Charlotte G Craig, social work­ North United Methodist Church •64 C E N TE R STBEK T October 4. isss chester High School giddance ments will be served. er in a Children’s Village pro­ Manchester Adult Evening will rehearse tomorrow at. 3:80 department for parents of stu­ Senior High Tfouth Forum of gram, will discuss "Group MANCBE8TEB—M»-W14 Clearing and ccdd tonight with ' dents planning post-high school School will hold classM on ’Tues­ p.m. at the chuy-ch. V ' r ! Iowa In JO*. Tomorrow sunny Mary CSieney Library has pre­ North United Methodist Church Manchester/Auxiliary of Child Homes for Teenagers.’’ ' . ] 'i i I I education will be held tomorrow day, Nov. 4. Coupleto ; ' 15,790 . 1 " and cool. High about 80. Tliura- pared an updated Ust of books will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. and Family Services of Con­ night from 7 to 9 In Room A7 and other materials on 'Viet­ A Christian Educatkm Work­ Preacripttoa Set’vle* day’s ouUook tatr, mUdw. at the church. The grade 9 necticut will meet tomorrow at The after-school program of o f the high school. L. Donald nam. Copies may be obtained The Manchester Public Health er's Conference will be held ' ' ! H«meheMter-^4 City o f VilUue Chmrm ^ "Conceptore” will also meet at 10 a.m at the agency-sponsored South United Methodist Church rithiK DEUVEBT Brooks, coimselor, will discuss at the circulation desk. Nurses Association is now locat­ tomorrow at 7:30 pm. at Com­ 7 p.m. at the church. group house, 31 Summit St. Mrs. The confirmation class of VOL. LXXXK, NO. 24 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) ed at 71 E. Center St. Its office munity Baptist Church. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 (Chiaotfled Adverttalag oa Page SO) PRICE TEN CBNTb D&L's biggest sole of fhe year starts tedoy Wini Sot. at all S sterM ... shop every dept., many unodvertlsed specials! Dr. Mead Backs Pot WASHINGTON (AP) — FAMOUS MAKE Strike Effect SAVE ON COLORFUL HRST TIME EVER IN OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE! Dr. Margaret Mead, sprtgtd- 10 & 16 RIB NYLON TRICOT ly 67-yearefore a Sen­ more than 90 per cent of Gener­ firm in their rejection of GB’s ate committee that the weed Biggest Pullout Since Korea Just when you want them most, a delightful collection of long and short reg. to $6 al Blectric’s union workers are Choose handsome jewelry at It’s the season of the scarf! offer of a 20 cents per hour is less haraiftfl than alcobol a great saving! Rope pearl, All famous makes you know out in the nationwide strike wage boost GB has declined to and shouM be legally avail­ Choose frt»n assorted prints robes at these important savings. Choose from Estrons, nylon tricots, fleece “Zolnat the country’s No. 4 in­ stone set metal jewelry, crys­ and colorings in these 27” I Save on fashion umbrellas in on sale for this once-a-year submit the dispute to binding able to persons 16 or older. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) and velours , . . pastels and bright shades! Sizes 8 to 18 or Petite, Small, dustrial giant. The company arbitration. tals, rhinestones, many acetate squares that can be I solids or prints . . . nylons or event. Sizes 32 to 44 for the aaya its plants wOI be open for "B doesn’t lead to the ex­ —More than 8,000 U. S. matching sets. The company said Monday cesses dt behavior that al­ r " Marines have sailed home worn in so many ways. Medium, Large. 1 acetates. All are great values! slips; petite, small, medium, those who want to work. that more than half of its cohol does," she said, "and from Vietnam in twro large for the petticoats. The full effect of the day-old domestic work force of 310,000 it does not have the teodc strike was only beginning to persons was white collar and 1 crowded ships, the l a r ^ t effects of cigarettes.’’ ffoup-ito return at one time emerge today. Neither the com­ working despite picket lines. A student of prtmiUve cul­ pany, the unions representing It also said that "a few more tures, Dr. Mead demonstrat­ since the Korean War. "Thanks, Dick. It's gtxxl to be 147,000 GB workers nor the Pen­ thousand union-represented em­ ed a hip underatandhig of boek"—a aahitie to Prsoklant tagon which is a major OB cus­ ployes continued to work" at generation gap problems tomer had precise figures on sites including Utica, N.Y., arising from parental preoc­ Nixon—read a algn painted on a cril D&L ftorts opM how badly producUon was crip­ where the employes voted to re­ cupations with marijuana. ••a bog hanging from the am- pled. ject the contract offer but not to “You have the adult phlbtous oaaauit ohlp Jwp,Jima walk out. GB has a total of 280 plants in standing wtOi a cocMaU when it moored Monday at the •v«ry night until 9 p.m. » states. Of 117 plants checked Other locals were bound to saying: *I don’t want my naval stotton pier. in a survey, 28 were operating continue work at plants wtaet« dilid to smoke pot.’ ’’ Another group of Marines normally vriiUe 92 showed ef­ there were locally negotiated hung a peace symbol pointed on Monday thru FiMoy. contracts not yet expired and at a sheet over the aide of the aa- WPST HARTFORD > MANCHESTER FARKADE . fects ranging from production aUghtly curtailed to completely which no grievance impasses sault ehip Bexar end gmvm the existed. Saturday unfR 6 baited. Sources were not avsil- peace sign os it docked. able at other plants. For example, 8,000 workers U.S. Dried Up Many of the 1,1S4 Morlnaa (xmtinued on the job at five ma­ aboard the Iteo Jlma and the BaiSdMaaBa The walkout by a 13-union co- IWw Dfircnn opM jor GB sites in , includ­ Bexar were coming home as a alitlon was seen as a threat to M a u ■'1 ing two Apollo systems plants, result of Um President’s onlera PreaUsot Nixon’s anti-inflation- in Daytona Beach and Cape 50 Years Ago aiy blueprint. But Labor Secre­ to reduce the number of troopo Thufs. night only K^medy. in Vietnam. . 0 ® tary George P. ffiuiKs said in NEW YORK (AP)—The Vol­ At the heart of the walkout stead Act became the law of the WaaUngton that the White which began Monday is the Most belai«ed to the Srd Ma­ House would keep hands off the land 80 years ago today. Offi­ rina Regiment and the rest were wage issue. The company ot­ cially the country went dry. Ac­ wage deadlock unless defense tered the 20-cents-an-hour in­ returning from 11-month tours work was imperiled. tually, national prohibition ush­ of duty with other unHa. crease for the first year of a ered in the wettest era In the Shultz suggested in a radio in­ three-year contract, with provl- The 7,000.mlle, 16-day voyage terview that GB was resisting nation’s history, the Roaring Involved a scramble for living sioti for wage reopeners in the 20s. union wage demands because subsequent years. spooe, said Oapt. Martin M. the administration’s anti-infla­ GB also offered up to 28 cents "A great soda] and economic OOaey of Cktroeiado. Oallf., skip­ tion paUdes were squeezing an hour for hlg^y skilled work­ experiment, noble in nature and per ot the Iwo Jlma. profits. ers. The average wage for the far reaching in purpose,” Her­ Vietnamese woman cares for her wounded daugh­ Marine Lt. James Geisainger gaaes fondly at his "Mfhen you crowd thot many His comment brought a quick strikers had been g3.26 an hour. bert Hoover called the National young, ocUve American malea Prohlbllion Act in 1928, the year ter in overcrowded South Vietnam hospital w<^. w|fe and 14-month-old son after ship landed at San demand from Paul Jennings, The unions asked for a 90 Heavy fighting has overcrowded many of the hos­ into a Meel cliateau like thio, president of the International he was elected president. Diego, bringing him and other Marines home from you worry that the crush adll cents an hour boost In a 30- pital wards. (AP Photofax). Vietnam. (AP Pohtofax). Union of Blectiical Workers, month pact — 38 cents the first But by then prohibition was a create problema," said CBoey. that Shultz resign. year, 80, cents the second and 28 colossal flop, noble or otherwise. “ Rapeclally since vre had chUly famous V Jennings accused Shultz of cents in the final six months, The speakeasy was the social weather, end the men had to "intervention on the side of a with 60 cents an hour additional center of the nation—^where stay below decks e good deal of ooiporation in a labor dispute" for :q>ecial skills and a cost-of- there had been 18,000 preprohi­ the time. end termed the action “ unprec­ i i u maker Uvlng esoalator clause. They bition saloons In New York, ' "ITiere was no need to worry, edented in American labor his­ also asked for protection there were 32,000 speakeasies. POW. Release Awes Moms though. U m men were vsell-be- tory.” our famous against what they termed arbi­ Home brew and bathtub gin By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS homes Sunday night to Inform la a city of about SO.CKX) in east­ declared Monday the North havsd, well-diectpUned." 4\ warm Seventy-seven lUB locals and trary dismissals and pay cuts. were symbols of a nation’s defi­ Two prisoners of war from the them about the release an­ ern South Oarollna. Vietnamese woutd ralaosa the Oondllloni were even worae 28 locals of the Union of Blectri- GB said in a message to its ance of the law. The hip flask CaroUnas are among three nouncement. The third soldier the Viet names of their prlsonera, al­ on the Beiou. said Ha skipper, obJ Workers a re the principal unionized employes that its of­ was as common on a man'^ per­ American soldiers the Viet Oong "We were Uckled to death," Oong said would be released Is though not necessartly right Capt. James H. Barry of La Jol­ Country Miss and uni(His involved in the strike — fer was "right up to the Umit of son as his billfold. says It will release, but the soi- Mrs. Strickland said. Pfc. Ooy R. TTnaley of Cleve­ away. i la, Oalif. sleepwear the first nationwide walkout what industry can do without The national crime syndicate, dters’ mottwra find It hard to "They com e over . . . and told land, Tann. He was reported He said the U .l. peoM move­ ’ ”nM Mortnee pracUcolly had against GB in 23 years. They setting off another round of su- me they were letUng my son mtoBlng in ocUon March 9. (See Page Tweaty-11u«e) believe they soon wlH be seeing ment was the only channel Ha­ to fight for a spot to ell down," are supported by 11 jmaller ttielr sons again. go," Mrs. Watkins recalled noi tvould use In providing such .G Country Jr. dresses (See Page Two) His w ife Dorothy, 22, said Barry said. "I hope it’s true, and I hope Monday. "Well, I just sot then Sunday shs had not known a Ust. "t heard cite Marine oay that everybody else’s son will be re­ and stared,” . ,. whsther ha was dead or alive In Ooronado, Oallf., a spohae- a friend of his had offered to 3 9 9 4.99 leased,’’ osld Mrs. John Henry Mre. Watklna, who has three until she received word of his man for the prlaanen’ famlllea rtay another six monlha in Veit- Strickland of Rt. 4, Dimn, N.C. <»J other sons luid a daughteiv said Impending release. said that forcing the famlllea to am if he dhtn’t have to fo reg. $6 to $8 9.90 u. 15.90 "Notxxty knows what we’ve her son wo# listed os mising His mother, Mrs. R. B. Tin­ apply to a polltlcaJ organisation home by rtilp." been through." for nine months before she re­ sley, commented: "I hope It’s for Information would be "an Moot Me rinse return by air­ is over soon and they turn the oth- reg. to $30 M . Inez Watkins of Sumter, ceived word he was a prisoner. unneoessary sxploltatton of plane, Including the nucleus of 8.C., declared, "It was just too "I hod but one prayer in my era loose." their helpiaasnaas." the Ird Reglmont which aoriter wonderful to believe." heart . . . I prayed and I trust­ In C:hl(-ago, David T. Delling­ Mrs. James B. Btockdals, no- returned Its cotors to Camp Their sons are Pfc, James H. ed That I’d live to see the day er says Hanot plans to open Uonol coordinator for the Na- Pendiaton. Strickland Jr., reported miaabig that my son came home." Just in time for the Save now on these great casuals up a regular exchange of Uonal League of Amerteon Pris­ The Morinae, efisr a wslooma cold weather ahead in action on Jan. 8, 1968. cuid Mrs. Strickland’s famUy In­ mall between American prknn- oners of Southeast Asia, mode of signs end band mualo, tvers that you love so well. A superb . . . a delightful col- Spec. 4 Willie Watkins, report­ cludes her husband, a dauiditer ers of WOT and their famiUes. the statement In a telegram to bused to Camp llendtetan foi ed captured Jan. 9, 196is. and another son: » lection of famous group from which to choose in­ Dellinger, head of the Notion­ Xuan Oahn of the North VIst- discharge or reassignment. cluding acrylics, wools, cottons, MUitary authorities went to Duiai Is a smsll town in east­ al Mobilization OommUtee to An additional 460 Marines re­ "D 0 ^ \ maker sleepwear, all the Strickland and Watkins ern North Oarollna and Sumter End the War in Vietnam, also (Hee Page Eleven) turn from Vietnam Erlday on with their labels double wool knits and novelty three dock landing aMpe—the , and original price fabrics. Sizes for misses, juniors sportsw ear Whetatansi Colonial and Oam- W \ tags! Choose from and petites! etook. '4 sleep shirts, long or Meanwhile, in Asia, alUed forc­ short gowns and fliat soys es killed nearly 100 Viet fon g ^ long pajamas. Cot- and North Vietnamese In fight­ c v , ^ ton flannels, soft (D * L , aU storea) Industry^ Unions Divided ing acroos South Vietnam late ' brushed fabrics. 32 it a ll... Monday and early today, and to 40. P, S, M, L. m UM, RUs pounded enemy boee □amps along the COmbodlau SWEATERS. border north of Saigon, the U.l. (DJfcL, Llnxerte, all ntorcMi) On Nixon Train Sa fetyBill Command reported. Oezuolty reporte Meted two mum:, AnMrioene wounded. Although SK IR T S and WASHINGrrON (AP) — Rail­ menta If It offered financial oa- Impose among other things, mure iralna are Jumping tracks no American deed aisre an- road labor unions opposed today eistanoe to railroads required to suffer penaillea and enforce­ with potentially diaaaterous nouncad a U.S. epokesman aaki most key provMons of the Nix­ make them. ment tools. I'unsequencrs. there probably arera acme klUed SLACKS on sutanlnistratlon’s train safety The industry’s endoreement Federal regulatory authority Part of the blame must be In small actions not bieluded In (urrently extenda only to loco­ bin as vague, inadequate and marks on abrupt turnabout luld to decadee-uld rolling stock the commtinlquas. unneedsd. from last spring arhen rail motives. power brakes, signals, arxl ralli forged at the turn of But the Industry reversed Its spokesmen insisted the Industry iwurs of service of employes the century. In addition, labor (■be Paga Tweety-Hwee) from Thousands o f pickets inarch outside the main gate They’ll Picket previous sUnd and endoraed the should continue, aa It has for the and some safety appliances unions charge the nillroada wHh to General Electric’s plant in Schenectady, N. Y. measure in testtmony before the loot century, to police Its own such as ladders and handrails |sior maintenance aisi failure to famous Across street, in background, several hundred Until Christniag Senate surface transportation last century, to police Its oam on boxcars. heed even existing safty laws. white-coflar workers watch. (AP Photofax). subcommittee ss "a workable safety. While the federal government Albrwlng the Industry to poilce Itself unlike such comparabis By THE ASSOflATED PRESS solutlan to the safety problem." However, some Industiy crit­ con prescribe how a dangcroue U.S. May Quit exciting values in Subcommittee Chairm an ics see the move as an attsmpt commodity shall be packaged liuiuetriee se airlines and Inter­ state truck lines - has produ<;ed makers "It's going to take a long Vance Hartbe, D-Ind., who said to lialt momentum behind two for rail shipment. It cannot in­ lim e." one picket said. "lH qurationabie rssuUa. Administration To Sit Out today's sCsston would conclude other bills, which take a tougher spect the wheels or undercar­ wear out three pairs of shoes Train accidents. 1 wo-thirds of As Watchdog the series of bearings begun last approach than the administra­ riage of the I sr In adilch )t Is to wooi car coats before I leave this picket line." which are derailments caused tion measure. be moved, or the rails and track STEVENS POINT, Wie. lAPi “» "We had our plant Christmas spring, did not predict when a by (potors not covered by exlet- All three measures arould re­ over which K Is to paas SeersUry of Oefenea Melvin ii ]\ation~Wide GE Strike party last Friday." said anoth­ bill might finally be ready for ing safety laws, are up from each quire the secretary of trknspor- And while greater amounts of R. Laird says ihr fhxon admin­ er. "Most of us think we'll still Senate action. 4.14* In IMI to x.cas In iM 6 -"a 8 . 9 0 1 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Ihat means that their profits lation to establlah minimum dangenius (ommodllles Includ istration le reviewing foreign be on the street Dec. 28." iBut be said the matter is ur­ significant increase ' by any adll be squeezed by a large safety standards for aii phases Ing Vletnam-bouftd ammunition, Nixon adminietration, viewing gent because “ railroad acci­ yardrtick," according to the commllmente with an eye to f i I « $ ; wage Increase.” The mood was resigned, often iit railroad operatksu. volatllr Industrial i Iwmlcale cutting back America's role aa reg. to $20 the naUonwide General Electric dents claim more lives every task force strike as a teat of its antl-lnfla- "There's nothing as likely to bitter as 40,000 employes In five But the other bills. Introduced ami, until recenlty. surplue "arortd policeman." year than all aircraft accldenU Army war gas move over the n»e National Transportation tion policies, says It will let the put backbone into company ne­ of the six New England states by Bens Vance Haitke, D-Ind.. Addrseelng a youth leadenhlp circled endlessly on picket lines combined." natbm'a ratiroods. more and Safety Board-NTBB provtdee reg. $50 compcmy and unions fight it out gotiators than a squeeze on and Abraham Rlblcoff, D-Oonn., conference he belpad ocgenlae as a nationwide strike against At H. Chesser, speaking for other examplea. without federal Interference. their profits. That's what's real­ -The cause of a derajlmenl oe a Wlocanetn roagreaaman, General Eleclrlr Co. moved into the Railway Labor Executives Secretary of Labor George P. ly going on here." said Shultz. lost Jan 29 at Laurel. Mue , of Laird said Motiday the execu­ Its second day. Association, said the un.ons pre­ Shultz said the government vrill Shultz' remark Infuriated a Southern Railroad freight tive branch alone la not reapon- Now when you want them most, su­ The first naUonwide strike fer a bill Introduced by Harlkc Stale Sayn Traek Safe keep out of the GE strike except leaders of a 13-union AFL-CIO train carrying liquified petrole­ elble for the web of altlancee In Exciting values in a great and varied group of up-to- against GE in 23 years, the which would provide higher perb values in wool car coats . . . for the volimtary efforts of the combine represenUng some NEW YORK ew oarhershlp of Shultz said the Nixon adminis­ sents 14 major rail unknn which Halted by the a AR grmm end ash It to revlaw Ito pleated or sheath styles, even some pant skirts. countered Shultz's claim that work when are can get a eon- New Haven's sendee was car­ the Penn Central, turned up vio­ or red plaid with attached hood. tration had already warned both in turn' represent more than The derailment of a Penn upproval ut Ibeae varioue vaal profit squeeze led to GE's stiff tract we can Uve with." ried out after 770 commuters' lations on SM cars, he said, in I W I \ labor and bustneas not to base aOd-OAo railroad employea. sylvanla Railroad freight train coinmltmenls." V Slacks (reg. to $16) in wide or straighit leg styles, resistance to wage demands,’ Thus the scene appeared eet complaints arere filed adth the eluding broken or missing s^ats. reg. $2 Hurry ibl Sizes 8 to 16. ' ' arage and price decisions on the Thomas M. Goodfeliow. presi­ Jan 1. 1968. at tiunrcitb. Ind., 1-alrd'a sudWnce at Wlaconsta citing Standard and Poor fig­ for a long deadlock between a New York Slate Public Service toilet equipment and ventllatton 1 . 5 9 assumptian of conUnued infla­ dent of the Association of Amer­ caused evacuation of the loam Slate Unlverolly, one of several wools and wool/nylon blmds . . . stripes plaids and ures that the firm's profits coalition of 13 unions and the Commlaston during the first nlite apparatus; inoperative or mlaa tion. ican Railroads, said the admln- when several volatite cergoes etopa during e quick-paced, climbed II per cent the third nation's fourth largest industrial months of IM*. George E. Mc­ Ing brake equipment, and mal- An Anniversary special . . . our own Merry solids. Sizes 34 to 40 in the sweaters, 8 to 20 in th e' iotratlon bill was a good one and careened off the tracks, letUng two-day visit to his home etele, (D ats Oaata, all atoraa) '“ Why is the company putting quarter of this year over the corporation. Hugh. chief of the commlaston. tunrUonlng or mUslng rte< (rt> up so mucb'rcslstanceT" Shulti off a tire which raged for to included 40 antiwar deraonetra- Lto sheer panty hose in pin point mesh nylon same period of 1M6. For the White House, the would "d o the )ob It la suppooed said Monday. rail devices. skirts, 8 to 18 in the slacks. asked. "It seems to me the rea­ hours and deetroysd a cannery tors demanding swifter UR. with run stop at bottom and toe. Choose "Even'CE didn't claim u prof­ iinke U the biggest stnea Presi­ to do." "I must dlaagree arhoishaart- Daily ahortagea averaged the town'! principle budneas withdrawal from Vietnam. Mast from the most wanted shades of the season son must be. and I believe it is it squeeze in cxSlective bargain­ dent Nixon took office last Janu- But Goodfeliow urged graater rdiy with commuters who bay seven cars during the 21 working true in the case of General Elec­ and seven homee. Cyanide of the 3S0 high school atudeala . . , short, medium or tall lengths. ing and can hardly make that ary. efforts in the areas of tranapor- the track Is unsafe," he said. dsys In June. (OaL, Sportewmr, .n rtarc) tric. they are feeling the effects tatlng hazardous materials and "There are unolgtitly con- "This tended to confirm cum- from a burst tank car seeped at the conference amre friendly, claim ." be said of the figures In New England, the aralboot into a nearby creek. kllUng Uve- of the ami-Inflation policy in grade eroMlng signals. He said dltlona and Investigations ws plalnls' by soma customers that however. (D*L, Hoalery, all atorea) shoaring after-tax profits of $t0.2 affected GE faculties In svaty stock and requlnng health pro- their product market, they can't the government would speed im- made Indicated thers were equip­ they were forced to sla

// A ' \ ITAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING IffiRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN> TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 PAGE THREB Movies an4 TV Under Fire 12th Circuit Candidates Agree MOVIE AUDIENCE Sheinwnift" on Bridge "Sarg'* had been upeet since his ***.... g u i d e ******* G ro o m ’s maatsr Maitod to pack his be- CoiM To Study a clerk thought they looked sus­ For Discriminatory Hiring G>urt Cases A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS EVEN WEAKE8T HAND picious. I AND theaters. longtogs to preparation tor mov­ ^ M A T B E USEFUL N O Rrm ing to a new home with hla Police checked and eventually Drug Problem Galled ThBsrrBtmgB apply to films Detention Off were able to establish that the WASraNQTON (AP) — A civ­ In doing so, Alexander pro­ MANCHESTER SESSION # 4 3 2 Dog Nervous bride, (toward has had the lead­ r»l—s t i sftsf Nuv 1.1968 By AU tbED SHElNWfMD ' coins, worth $22,600, had been il rights investigation the late tested a "crippling lack of sup­ q? 432 er dog tor five years, Mrs. IBld- Suspects’ Goods Imported Ulegmlly from (tanada. port” by the Nixon administra­ Hugh Hayden, 44, o f 207 Cen­ THIS SEAL 0 5432 ridge said, and "Saig" senses Senate OOP leader Everett M. if you eat your oatmeal and Qerrltt Johannes Van Leeuwen, tion, particularly because the ter St., Pleaded guilty and was Town’s Top Concern 4|b 432 A t W e d d in g WASHINGTON (AP) — Th6| COMINC TO his master’s , excitement and Dlrksen demanded the- govern­ In sds Indicates ths flim was brush your teeth you may never who had tried to mail them to Justice Department ’had not act­ fined $125 for operating a motor submittsd and approved under W«ST moods. EAST Supreme Court agreed today to Van Nuys, Ctallf., and NashvUIe, ment end m ay result in a suit vehicle while his license was By SOL R. GOHEN hold as weak a hand as North’s. ,>♦ 10 7 (toward la a protosalonal mu­ ed on EEOC recommendations the Motion Picturo Cod# # QJ98 HARRISON, Midi. (AP) — decide tor the first time how Tenn., was prosecuted, sen­ against the motion picture and for a suit against the movie in­ under suspension. Additional The top priority problem in Manchester, as far as at of Self-RoguteUon. It’s just as unlikely as holding 7 6 sician who plays the organ, ac­ ^ 9 8 5 2 8 ^ 7 1 0 ^ * 7 Nov. stm used to remote jdaoeo to "B a rr*, a 7-yearK>ld (Serman long law entorcement officers tenced to three years in prison televislcm Industries. dustry. charges of reckless driving, least thrM of the candidates for local municipal office > 0 J1 0 9 6 Muoesm w ill the South Seas and Africa. cordion, trombone ami other to- i] Suggoelod for GENERAL 13 cards of one suit. But If you Q 8 7 shepherd dog, w as the only and fined $1,600. Attorneys for the major movie driving without a tire and are concerned, is the drug proUem. 108765 strumento. He and his bride, may hold personal property Citing Negro employment fig­ eudlencos. do hf)ld this ghastly Y ar­ ♦ Q J 9 Odd find *** «chlWt Of One of the more unusual member ot the wedding to show Ih e U.S. Circuit Onurt to San studios and the three television operating a motor vehicle with­ That’s what DemocraU Wll------who has normal sight, met dur­ while they an>ly tor a aeareh ures, Alexander said the major borough, let’s hope that you’re SOUTH the forms of money that has been signs of nervousness. Francisco upset the conviction networks began talks with Jus­ out a tire were nolled. Ham FlUGerald and Olof Ander- § Suggested lor MATURE tboChaM Manhattan Bank in use for more than one thou- ing one of hla band aiqiear- warrant Hollywood studios had only a lucky enough to have a partner 4 AK65 "S a rg " whimpered and last May. The appeals court tice Department civil rights offi­ Vito Kaminskas, 32, of New son and Republican Robert Spll- ! eudleneee (perentel discro- whined as his blind mnster, ances. The issue was raised in a gov­ St>lU<£Y3 handful of blacks among their who can m ^ e the most of it. sand yearn ts called fel. It is Britain, arrested here Oct. 12 9 AKQJIO reasoned that alttiough police cials Monday in a last-ditch at­ nonperforming, off-camera em­ lane told the Manchester Jay- Hon edvised). South dealer. O AK m M ^dw do^ a monetary ,aed on the Island of Tap, one Gary Gtoward, 82, of Gladwin, ernment appeal. The M>peal and charged with operating cees last night proposed programs ane stiU in had obtained a search warrant tempt to avert legal action. ployes. The EEOC findings said RESTRICTED — Pereone Both sides vulnerable. ^ R «rt- of (he Caroline Islands to the and Mrs. Marge Newman, a 48- arose srhen the convicthm ot s under the influence of liquor, * AK Speeding Fines Paid the poot office had no right to But if there la no settlement, only eight Negroes were includ­ To RepublitUn David Ode- Opening lead — Jack of Dia­ year-old widow, repeated the man in Washington state was had the charge reduced to reck­ gard, the fourth candidate to bonding Issues years under 16 not edmlttdg^uh- West North Emt I , , ® .^ y South Pacific. Iheae arc vary- •tofaln the packages tor the 29 the department is prepared to ed In the more than 4,000 union monds. tag-size discs of Tridtc limestone marriage vows Sunday at the HARTFORD (A P )—State Sen. overturned because it took 20 less driving, pleaded guilty, and speak at a Jaycees "Meet the „ loss eccompeniod by pereni Pass 2 N T P H i Gloria Schaffer, D-Woodluidge, hours it took to get the warrant. file complaints charging movie members. When this hand was actually ^Mch a large hole has United Brethren to Christ hours to obtain a search war­ was fined $35. Candidates" session, the top lo- disagreement or edult guerdlan. Pass 3 N T ' FMb studios, T V networks and var­ played, the dummy wasn't quite «w»tl^g«erattons. sya- been driUed, so that they re- Church to Harrison. paid a $26 fine Monday tor fail­ rant to lia rc h 1808. The EEOC claimed discrimi­ David Wacter, 18, of 46 Fox- cal problem is to create a spirit night was raised by Fitz- A ll Pass ious craft unions with anti-Ne­ Persons under t6 not ad­ as weak as the North hand Oowzud’s leader dog was not ure to obey posted speed limits The government Is asking the natory employment practices croft Dr., was fined $15 after of public faith and enthusiasm and Odegard. It con- every man in ■«” ‘*>le mlUstones. They vary gro hiring practices. mitted. This age rcstiielion shown today. North really held the only one at the ceremony. on the Oonland Highway to Hart­ court tor more room to "pre­ were perpetuated through the pleading guilty to a charge of towards public officials. "Gov- oe>“ ed pay-as-you-go spending to size from six IncU to ford. ' Ironically, it was the movie Industry's experience roster mey be higher In certain a couple of sizes and a seven, West would o v e m iff the diun- offer twelve Inches in diameter. The The minister, the Rev. Paul serve the status quo’’—holding failure to obey a stop sign. ernment is not a one-way bonding, Mrs. Schaffer was arrested on PiRt PhannMy industry probe that led Dirksen system, under which craft areas. Check theater or but I changed a few of his my. »««r t o n e is hot naUve to Tap R. Lehmer, 61, w as led to the on to the personal property Thomas Ferguson, 28, of street,” he said. Odegard points with pride to a charge of qieeding Oct.7 tor •M CENTER BIREET to threaten last March 21 to unions are given the right to advertising. cards In the hope of winning If this doesn’t win a Pulitzer tho but h a. to be quarried on thi altar by "K to T ’. a 20-month-old which is key to the conviction— Hartford, charged with glue FitzGerald and Odegard are Republican accomplishments traveling 64 miles per hour to a have Clifford L. Alexander Jr. furnish needed employes to stu­ the Pulitzer Prize for drama. Prize, I ’U sell them movie rights German shepherd. The pastor while completing an Investiga­ BIANOHE8rTBRlo(».tU4 sniffing, pleaded guilty and Incumbents on the Board of through pay-as-you-go,' predlct- Prtnt*ftairspiAI,ic tsrvic. 86 mph aone. fired as chairman of the Equal dios. by »biB oowBpopei South won with the king of cheap. An Oscar would look briieved that this hundred mllea away. It is then became blind 20 years ago while tion and seeking a search war­ was fined $60. Dlrectors, running for reelec- *ng many more accompllsh- Arrested the same day was rant Employment Opportunity Com­ Quietly during the past sum­ diamonds, drew exactly one nice on my bar. ^ 'trfnsported by ofien boat to doing missionary work to Ken­ Complete The couft nolled the case tlon. Anderson and Splllane are uient* In the future, tucky. Rep. Joseph (tormley, R-Falr- mission. mer, the Justice Department round of tnunps and then DaUy Question It was value. Yap. The exact value of fel ia The case at hand Involved two Preecriptton (^rriee against John Hodgon, 17, of 170 new candidates for the Board of FitzGerald, pressing for bond- fleld, who was clocked at 61 The Illinois Republican sent Its own Investigators to Ghrewdly led his lowest spade. Partner opens with two tt was often inconvenient to hard to determine, but studento It was not until the wedding packages of gold coins that BIssell St., iharged with breach Education. ing issues to take care of the mph In the 36 mph acme. Gorm- FEEE DEUVEEY claimed the EEOC, under Alex­ Hollywood where they followed of peace. THEATER TIME East won with the eight of spades (forcing to gam e), and ZZI everyUme of Micronesia say that a twenty rehearsal w as conducted Satm^ were held up at the Mount Ver­ Because of a change in plans, town’s needs, said that the day that the principals were ley was fined $10 last Friday. ander’s leadership, harassed In­ up the EEOC probe by expand­ AnMias Klelxa, 66, of 680 N. spades and hopefully reitumed a the next player paases. You m M went to market, ao he tadh fel 1s worth in trade a 800 non, Wash., post office because incumbent Town Treasurer method could save money in the SCHEDULE sure the dogs 'would be used at dustry executives during hear­ ing Into the television Ind'ustiy. Main St., b a rg e d with being club, which was as good as any­ hold: Spades, Q-J-9-8; Hearts, ^ e t h l ^ teas bulky to 100 pound pig or 1,000 coco- Rosalind Qulsh, a Republican, luuK run. He called attention to the ceremony because leader ings in Los Angeles. That Investigation ended In found intoxicated, also nolled. thing else he could do. 9-8-5; Diamonds, Q-8-7; Clubs, , ®’ 7 “ ootoial — but of nuts. A four foot stone w ill buy WED. & THURS. OCT. 29 R 30 and her DemocraUc opponent, spiraling costs and to increas- Burnside — Alice’s Restau­ dogs are not always compaUbie, Responding to Dlrksen, the July, but It was not until a Continuances were granted in- Declarer took the ace of q-J-9. ^ u ^ and recognised value. He a wife. A large fel may re- Ruth Tucker, did not appear cd borrowing rates, rant, 7:30, 6:30. and they had to remain close to­ White House announced Alexan­ month after Dlrksen died that the following cases; clubs, drew a second roimd of What do you sayT round this In metals, gedd, s a - main In one place for genera- last night as previously an- "T o continue to put off, leads Cinema I — Putney Swope, gether during (he ceremony. der would be replaced. But the the government showed signs of David McCruden, 17, of 43 trumps and then cashed the Answer: Bid two notrump, the ver, copper and iron. Thus our tlons, even though It has chang- nounced. to additional problems,” he 7:16, 8:06. ITie bridegroom’s mother. young Negro lawyer quit before challenging the alleged discrim­ Jensen St., charged with Illegal FitzGerald said that the drug said, ace and king of spades, holding negative response. A positive monetary system , had Its early «d hands many times. Ihough HARTFORD BAVARIANS 2 East Hartford Drive-In — Mis. George Bldridge, said he was ousted. inatory practices. possession of narcotics, to Nov. his breath as he did so. response to a strong two-bid •>*«bming». The earliest coin too unwleldly to move, it still problem is "the most serious Odegard Insisted that Man- Vixen, 7:80; Good Morning and 17. Best Chance should hint at a slam, and you known was made in Atoa Minor s«rves its purpose as a medium human problem In Manchester, Chester government "Is suffer- Good Bye, 8:66. Special Appearance to Oetebrate Dennis Armstrong, 20, of 335 Declarer knew he had left a need aces and kings for that about 700 BC, by either the Lyd- of exchange. The largest known wlth adequate schools and edu- Ing more from defeatism than East Windsor Drive-In — Pentagon Watchdogs Center St., charged with catlonal facilities the most ser- from anything else." trump out, but his play was cor­ kind of hint. Points baaed sole­ Ians or the Itmlans. It was t®* to twelve feet in diameter, Alice’s Restaurant, 7:30; Where making an unnecessary noise rect. There was no danger If ly on queens and jacks are not made of electrum, a gold-silver «to:bteen inches thicks with a Mashie Oesps AuxUlary Okfoberfesf of Shakey's lous physical problem.” "The reports on our prob- It’s at, 8:80. Update your engagement with a motor vehicle, to Nov. 17. Anderson and Spjllane agreed, lems, and how bad things are each opponent had started with enough. combination found in quantity center hole two feet in dlame- State Theatre — Good Guys Michael Kutcher, 13, of 261 Splllane named a third "moat are not true." he said. "Our three spades. If either opponent Copyright 1688 In the mountains end river beds ter. No one knows how this Proxmire Charges Panel and Bad Guys, 6:30, 6:26; The dmmond in a new setting. See Wetherall St., charged with serious problem” —finding the government is in good shape had more than three spades. General Features Corp. CARD PARTY Green Berets, 7:00. of these areas. It was called a ***** P‘®®* ever transport- breach of peace, to Nov. 18. funds to pay for the increased and has a good history. A sm ^i South’s only chance was to ruff "eteter’’. Another early maker ®<* the four hundred mites from WED., OCT. 29 Cinema I — Alice’s Restau­ his last spade in the dummy. our beauiifid new selectum SHAKEY’S With Conflict of Interests Russell LaBonte, 22, of 52 Ful­ cost of government. government like ours provides of coins were the Chinese. Each R*to.u. to Yz^>. ' I l M P 3 L ton Rd., charged with illegal rant, 2, 4:80, 7:00, 6:30. This was possible if the player Valuable Contraband 8 WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen- Odegard, in listing public faith real efficiency — it is respon- coin was shaped to show adiat ^ many parts of the United holding contractor stock or Cinema n — Funny Girl, with length In' spades also had possession of narcotics, to Oct. in elected officials the priority sive to the people as a whole- MILAN, Italy (AP) —Milan could be purdiased with it For States, Americans have used MARINE HALL from as as $30 Wllllam Proxm ire says a blue- loans raises a conflict of Inter­ 30. 8 : 00. the last trump. police searched the Bremen-Ml- ribbon panel Intended to be a est, Proxm ire said. problem, named the drug prob- it Is responsive to small voting instance, the coins shaped like ***®oy objects other than mtot- P A B K i s anr. PIZZA PALOR Jo-Ann Mastrangelo of Hart­ South’s gamble worked well. EASY PAYMCNr PLANS "In short, these are the eight lem as the next most serious, blocs.’’ lan express Monday night after the human body were called ®<* coins and printed bank notes M A N C H E S T in watchdog of the Pentagon has ford, charged with shoplifting, West couldn’t ruff the king of an anonymous telephone caller ROUTE 30 men who may be faced with re­ He called attention to the ef- Tonight, all 12 candidates for "drezB money" and used to buy ^ money. Wampum was used c U id a t& 3 ^ VERNON CMCU to Oot. 30. spades, and East had to follow , become, by virtue of military forts already being made to the Board of Directors (six Re­ said a smuggler had hidden clothtog. It was the Greeks, ®rtenaively by the first settlers Door Prises sad commending changes which Richard Watkins, 22, of 284 G )sm on auts suit. South ruffed his last spade Befreshmeats VERNON. CONN. L. contracts held by a majority of stem the sale and use of drugs, publicans and six Democrats) thousands of dollars worth of however, really dev^oped New England and Virginia, TV. i7B4)793 may hurt their own interests," S. Main St., charged with de­ In dummy, returned to his hand who Pnblle Is Invitsd ’■ members, a shield against criti­ he said. Listing PINTO, the Manchester will get a chance to give their German marks in the train’s Opsn Dally 11 AJd. to I AM. livery of liquor to a minor, to with a club and only then drew the art of coinage. Ih eir coins '*'** name "wam pum " means iday U Mssa ts 0 P JL cism of the defense establish­ Drug Advisory Council, the Man- views on the issues. They will Picketed In phone booith. were really works of art with strings of white beads, but there In addition, he said, the 16- Nov. 8. the last trump. He could then ment. Chester Youth Commission, and appear at 8 p.m. at Nathan Hale The police foimd a large pack­ member panel’s chief adminis­ Thomas Boyle, 22, of 61 New claim the rest. pictures of architecture, myth- ****** wampum as well. The Eight members of the presi­ the CRCEO’s (Capitol Region School, at a "M eet the Candl- age In the corner of the booth. It trative officer, J. Fred Buz- St., pleaded guilty to charges South couldn’t afford to draw elegy, oporto, etc. They were *'***** was fixed at four idil1Ung« dential panel have interests to­ Council at Elected Officials) dates” public session, sponsor- C a lifo rn ia contained 50 "rolls of toilet pa­ hardt. Is a Pentagon staff mem­ of operating a motor vehicle two rounds of trumps before the first coins recognized and * ’ fothom (6 feet) for the blue taling more than |1 billion in de- ber. Tosk Force on Drugs es agen- ed by the League of Women Vot- per. while his license was under SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — giving up a spade. East would accepted by other countries. ’“ *** two sldlllngs a fathom tor fense-releated businesses, the cles already involved. era. "The panel has become anoth­ Huepenslon and operating a return a third trump and would The dollar coin was fin t made **** white. Wampum was made Wisconsin Democrat said. Odegard insisted that em­ The two visiting Soviet cosmo­ er creature of the Pentagon," motor vehicle under the influ­ eventually win a second spade In Joachlmsthal, Bohemia. The *rom quohaug and winkle shells, “ Obviously this panel is phasis on apprehending the nauts launched a second round Tol^hone: 644-2424 Proxm ire said. "The panel Is at ence of liquor. Imposition of a trick. picture of St. .Joachim stamped Reaver skins were also used os Opm Thursdoy caught In the embrace o f the best a sham, at worse an indica­ pusher Is of prime necessity. penalty was deferred until Nov. of sightseeing today after a gala South likewise couldn’t afford on a coin became known as g * »* fa l standard of ex- very bureaucracy it Is supposed tion of how powerful (he Penta­ "T h e pusher," he said, "is a 10. U.S. May Quit welcome, a cable car ride, a to take one top spade before “thalers”. ’ntey were carried to change. The skins were ex- VERNON to evaluate and constructively gon has actually become—so criminal and, possibly, a mur­ and Friday till 9 losing a spade trick. East would “A Remarkable Film" Sweden and Denmark and be- changed for goods at the trad- critfeize," he said In a Senate powerful that It Is able to con­ derer. That’s how we must treat p lc l^ e d dinner and a horse happily lead a third spade, and -Judith Christ oame "d alers" and to England **>8 pcsts. Instead of carrying speech to be delivered today but trol those who would criticize him.” •> As Watchdog show. released Monday night. "The Best Picture about as “dcrilats". The first official oWns on each shopping trip, the it." To Splllane, the drug problem "Let my people go! Let my The Pentagon, however, said Nixon W on’t Young People I have seen" , coin of the independent Amer- trapper was issued metal disco Proxm ire supplied this list of requires an educational pro- (Continued from P age One) people g o !" the pickets shouted the members are "widely expe­ — John Tucker, AB C-TV . lean colonies was a one cent with his name on one side and those he described "members Monday night as spacemen rienced Individuals from many ^ "W e can’t jim te U them „ow under review by the Na- piece minted to 1787. It had the crude figure of a beaver with close Pentagon associa­ (the teen-agera) to stop — we ^ Georgy Beregovoy and Konstan­ Settle Strike thirteen links rex>reaenting the *n the other. E a d i disc had the walks of life" who are serving tions” : must teU them w hy," he ex- Council would, tin Keoktlstov left a Fisher­ "LAST SUMMER” without pay. 18 original states. Previous to currency value of a beaver skin, —Robert C. Jackson, chair­ (Continued from Page One) plained. by military estimate, require an man’s Wharf restaurant. Mon.-Fri. Eves at 7:00-9:60 Their diversity should enable that time, trade was carried out F nors of Southern Methodist Uni­ to grant, and to disagree strong­ direction. But, definitely, we *>e justified in the name of U.S. acting as escorts. WEDNESDAY was used by the Carthaginians. teresUng facts and fantasies kild HoUd&/a ni 13 Btxxrll Rireoi versity, which Proxm ire said ly enough to have a strike over. Emperor Frederick n (1215- that are discovered along the Mancheater. Conn. (0604IP must educate our children to the security?" The cosmonauts flew in from holds $735,000 In defense con­ Is something the private sector dangers of drug use.” Laird replied the admlnlstra- Los Angeles for a City Hall wel­ 1250) of the Holy Roman Em- way. Even though you are not TelepboTtc 11 tracts. ^ (ALL YOU CAN EAT) plre used leather money when a collector, you will find this Becund Cliinx I'nin n basically has control over," he FltzOerald commented, "The Hon Is removing combat forces come, complete with the keys to MancitrHier. Conn Proxmire saltr Clemente is a "That ts different from this drug problem Is a cause and ef- from Vietnam "as rapidly as we the city from M ayor Joseph besieging Faenza to Central Ita- small but unusual exhibit from 8UB8CRIHT1UN ltATb> director of Fidelity Union Life heavy-handed kind of Interven­ feet problem. The effect Is the possibly can," with two Incre- Alioto ly. The people of Layden, Hoi- the Money Museum well worth Payable In Advnncf Insurance Co., which has de­ tion that tries to twist peoples’ pusher, and our police author!- ments totaling 60,000 men al­ Speaking through an inter­ land used K in 1574 when the seeing. •me Year »31mk fense Industry loans and stocks MooUm ...... lft.50 arms and get them to agree to lies know who ho la. We can ready on their way out. 17100, preter, Maj. Gen. Beregovoy Spaniards laid siege to their -——------ntree Monthii 7.K( U O U IA RD ,, totaling $7.6 million, and chair­ something they are not quite leave his apprehension up to becoming rather philosophical, and Feokttstov, a civilian engi­ city. The Russians, also are On# Month 3 S<' man of SEDCO, Inc., which has ready to agree to ," Shultz said. Hiem." he added: neer, thanked the mayor for his said to have used leather money $63,000 in defense contracts. BATIBHeS FOR Three years ago. President Continuing, he said, "Our im- " I want you to know that I warm greeting, and repeated at varloua, times. Their eariy —John Maurice Fluke, presi­ Badlos" Hearing Alda Johnson assigned a top-level mediate problem is to find out will Judge whether I have been their words at a reception by coins were cut from a strip of dent, John Fluke Manufacturing cabinet committee of labor, de­ why the need exists for using a success as Secretary of De- Seui Francisco supervisors. leather. Shark’s teeth, cowls Co. fense and commerce secretaries ‘Ty*.*-. doctors and psy- fense (according to) whether Later, the men who had lounson shells, feathers and beads have that managed to produce a GB chlatrlsts don t agree. 1 don't the war Is ended and whether reached earth-orbiting speeds of alt been used as official inirren- AmmlSSIm e v srg o R e 's settlement with only scattered know the answers and I don’t these deaths can be stopped. more than 18,000 miles an hour 649-6220 cy in the post. Cowrie shells ore strikes. had a jolly time on a B-mlle-an- Strike Effect m T r v to o tl^ r w lth - a T announced based on hour cable car ride up and down f a v o r i t e I they are lied to the home, to nut* * is Nob HUl. 394 TOLLAND TPKE. Still Unclear Police ArrcBt Vietnam, to t^e population ex- th i i On the three-block trip from MANCHESTER. CONN. > plosion. We m'ust educate our- 1 ‘T their hotel to catch a cable car Contlnurd from Pago One) Five Teens In selves, as well as the kids." 7 reserved for their party, they PAU L DODGE peiinflatlonary Increases which Although much of last night’s y*® 7 '^ , were hemmed in by autograph would have an Impact on the School Thefts discussion was on the drug 7 v r . n « 7 seekers. economy, leaving everybody no problem, other subjects also « A t dinner, the party partook Last N lte! “ Good A Bad Guys” 6:M A 6:30—“ Qteen R aM (a» v CANDIES were discussed. One student after another better off than they were be­ of king salmon, Boston clam RID G EFIELD , Conn. ( A P I - Splllane and Anderson were ®‘®PP®‘* from the audience and - PONTIAC - fore." ’ chowder, salad, desert and Cali­ a n ii."AL/ivi = iiM Five young teen-agers have been naked about Project Concern, microphones to quit aw MAIN nu iK T President Nixon voiced this fornia Riesling wine. arrested! n connection with two the busing of Hartford’s disad- S^uest. Secretary concern a week agt> when he At a horse show at the Cow WKDNESDAY-"*Darb r O'OUl ft th« U ttle P6opto*> 6:45 ft separate burglaries of Rldgelfeld vnntagcd children to Manches- ? Health. Education and Wel­ 3 »;06 BBAT (iKB m vm sent a letter to 2,200 business Palace, the cosmonauts Jiuiior High School, one of which ter schools, f'**'® Robert Finch. and labor leaders calling for a watched a jumping contest, a involved about $2,600 worth of The question was phrased, Outside In freezing tempera- A touch O’Blarney and a heap O’Magic "sense of responsibility" in parade of Appaloosa horses, and equipment. "What adverse effect has bus- stood 21-year-old WSU slu­ GET OUR SPECIAL price and wage decisions. a trained sheep dog demonstra­ Police said two broUiers, age ing had in Manchester?" ®°b Ramlow of Polonla, Shultz gave this view of the tion. 12 and 13, were apprehwded “ From what I have learned— one of the picketa who WALT / over-all situation: "There is Monday in connection with a Beregovoy posed for pictures FALL CHECK-UP 2 none," Splllane replied, "and. maintained an all-night vlg- nothing as likely to put back­ on a Brahma bull. Then the par­ DISNEY’S break on Oct. 13. The loot—a on the opposite side, I have protesting the rate of troop r a o N B oto-taai bone Into company negotiators ty went back to the St. Francis record player, television set. found no real advantage el- PoHouts. than a squeeze on their profits. Hotel, ending a 16-hoiu- day. movie equlpn\ent and other ther." Asked for his opinion of the Oarbt| That’s really what's going on Mink Spectacular! items valued at about $2,600 was He said that, if elected lo the ®oogressman-turned defense here." recovered at the boy’s house. In­ FUR SALE! school board and if the ques- secretary. Ramlow said: "H e Ten Days Only Shultz indicated that oven if Mr. ,4gnew Regrets vestigators said. Some of the Hon of continuing the busing Hoes what he’s told." the strike interferes with de­ loot, according to police, had WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice - TUNE MOTOR fense work the government's in­ program comes up. he would ------— ------been enclosed in plastic bags President Spiro T. Agnew told a tervention wovdd be limited to vote for It. "provided space ts o ^ PACK WHEEL BEARINGS and buried behind the house. meeting of the American Bak­ that phase of GB operations. available.” roller Guard Pracr 4 Days, W ed.. Thurs., Fri., Sot., O ct. 29, 30. 31, Nov. 1 Three other youths, all 15- ers Association he regretted the CHECK BRAKES The Pentagon, which takes "Our primary concern.” Spll- At Scene of Race Fillhts 8 year-olds, were taken Into cus­ brevity of his remarks Monday, about one-fifth of the company's lane said, "ta available faclll- t m e e ADJUST BRAKES tody in connection with an Oot. ties for Manchester children GREEINVILLE, N.C. (AP) — but said he had his reasons. Over $150,000 Worth of Firit Quelity Furi! Come in now . . , choote your mink from a wide $8 billion onnual production, 11 break in which a record play­ CHECK MUFFLER & PIPES said Monday It was "too early I rst, I would be happy to help A 40-man police guard will be "The President needs me at array of colon . , . natural patteli, Tourmaline* Autumn Haxa*. Ranch. Cerulean* er and cash from two vending the program, as long as spitce on duty at Rose Senior High the White House." .tgnew ex­ to determine the Impact on pro­ machines were taken. CLEAN BATTERY TERMINALS Natural Pala or Violet Azurene*. Not every ttyle in every shade. Truly Spectacular Savings! is available.” School Wednesday when this plained. "...It’s autumn, you duction." GE supplies the Pen­ The tdentlttes of the suspects tagon with more than 4,000 Anderson, who was In the eastern North Carolina cl'ty’i know, and the leaves need rak­ r were not released because the ing." Items ranging from Jet engines forefront of the campaign to schools reopen after being t M s ( youths were ndnors. Tlielr cases SUrrlog ScM Connery, Albert Sharpe. Janet Mnuo Foly Lot^Oot llagaat Miok Coals to electronic equipment and have Project Concern approved closed 2'» days. Reg. Stlsll Val. were referred to the Juvenile and Jinuny O’Dea controls systems. In Manchester, said that he is All the schools were cloeed Co-Hit: "BLACKBFAKD’S GH08T" shown at 7:16 Capos ood Court. Oar I M Miidi W ahiog or ASSORTED A prolonged walkout could dtsapiwlnted in its progress re- shortly after noon Friday when Miah Stalat CHOCOLATES force mimy GE employes onto ports. several fights broke out between Spaeiol Stolos Jochati Fsdi LaofHtt the welfare roles as the strike ” 1 had hoped that the Hart- blocks and whites at Rose High, V 1 lb. 11.95 Actor Tunui Producer M t -U R i m (FIm Forts) shuts off a payroll of $20 million ford children would become Police had to b^ called in to \ ' 2 lbs. $3.85 YOU SAVi $7^ a week. l-ONDON (AP) -Actor Sean a# well-educated as Manches- hah the disorder, o q q MANY ASSORTMENTS . . . Connery, who played Jamee ter children, but the reports School officials decided Mon- EESTAU- ^ A q q '' Bond in five movie thrlllera don’t substantiate that hope,”

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PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 IfANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 A I^AGE FIVE Hebron Rockville ers and the feeling that depres­ goals. This, they fear, could be chi, a Pakastlnlan worker could sions are a thing of the past are critica l. buy only 1.8 pounds. liiiiliiliiiiill quality insurance since 192311111111101111111 Economists Predict among the most frequently cited Hospital Notes §1 ’TAR 6 College in City Has Advantages If any doubt exists about the Although there la some doubt If Bjr eXAY R. POLLAN------t/ C 7 as reasons for belle'vlng thelTOs htp: past effectlveneas of the Ameri­ about the economy’s ability to Junior Wamends Club AKin URRA By BiOBABD B. PISBT win be affluent. visiting hoars are 12:30 bo 8 MA3. 2> Jd Your Daily A flM f/G uU t y t Each person needs to have those centered education wlUdi will can worker, or the power of the maintain this productivity dur­ "Before Losses Happen Insure With Lappen!" According to ffco Sian. Asoodato ExeenUve precious moments of intermit­ More Growth in ’70s Bill Freimd, vice inreaident p.m. in all areas except ma­ A fi. I* provlile him a useful pnpara- American production machln- ing the 19TOS, Iheiie seejns to be To devtiop mettoge for Wednotdoy, Vice President tent solitude during which he tlon for an urban centered edu- and economist of the New York Organizing in Town ternity where they are 2 to 4 9-12-27-^ By ftm r CUNNIFF of the 70s. Optimism, of course, eiy, it is eUminated when U.8. little doubt among economists read words corresporxling to numbers S^I7-21-30iO lTidveni$y of Toledo can reevahude his life afid Its Stock Exchange, foresees the and 6:30 to 8 p.m. ■73A4-90 3 8 - 5 1 ^ ^ cattcoal life, llodetn means of A PBuolness Analyst has almost always been the output la compared with that in about the ability of a prudent Packaged Protection of your Zodioc birth sign. Toledo, Ohio activity. Some will find little ofh Unpact of youth as a definite 01h| The Connecticut State Feder- first, second, third and fourth ^ T A U R U S SCORTIO transporiation will make it pos­ rule; back In 1989, for instance, other nations. government to forestall a major ation of Women’s Clubs, Junior graders will be held from 6 AfA. » 1 Your 3t Groot 61 Where The student who begins his portunKy for this periodical sible for him to trard eeo* ■NEW YORK (AP) — ’This is plus, commenting In a receirt Admitted Friday: Mark Salis­ 2 Think 32 "GO" 62 Strongor OCT. 22 most economists looked forward speech that: A couple of years ago the depression. For Your Buiiness up .1 ^ maV jo colleg e education in 1969 wiH quiet detachment from all that nomlcally from an urban cam­ the time of year vdiot everyone kUi! Membership, has announced to 6:45 p.m. ab the Hebron bury, Union St., Rockville; San- 3 P«opl« 33 In 63 Tourut MOT. 21 to the thrilling 30e. Chamber of Commerce pro­ Says Freund: "Wk wHI never 4 Around 34 Affoirt 64 Holds live his adult life in a civiliza­ is happening. For that kind ot "I know that many of you S'Oi plans for establishing a Junior Elementary School. dna Irish, West Stafford, Ches­ 0^6-44-54sU| 1- 7-15-23, pus in one part of the uUlan to but economists lose their week- duced a chart that showed that b j^oor business insured by a striiiE of un­ S m - l i r V 5 Your 35 Of ' 65 Out tion increasingly ivban in char­ Reservations are being ex­ heard predictions about the again have to witness the disas­ Women’s Club in the Hebron And the party for fifth and ter Walter, Dart Hill Rd., Ver­ 66 Relotione 31-4M 1-86' student the urban life wHI al­ that of another and further en- with one hour’s pay the Ameri­ GIMINI 6 Don't 36 A ««la to footbaU spectatorahip, pressed about the quality of life, golden, glorious sixties of a dec­ trous history ot the 1930s. ’The related policies? Why not let us up] area. sixth graders wlil be from 6:46 non; Susan Chase, Hazard Ave., 7 Originol 37 On 67 Aheod SAGITTARIUS acter. As many as eight out of ways lack advantage. , rich his urban education. awakening on Monday morning ade ago; some skepUeism about can factory worker could buy threat of the future lies more In all the coverages you need in a modem 0 MAT J> • In 38 Bock 68 Tonight 2 2 ten o f our population b y 1985 Urban campuses are taUiig If you consider education to tor economists as well as others Membership is opened to to 7:16 p.m. also at the Hebron Hazardvllle, Susan Hailwood, 9 Don't 39 With 69 Your MOT. ^ to a horrilde accounting o t van­ more of almost anything than occasional periods of Intense Vtww'f 20 will be living in heavily congest­ great steps to assure that their be a process which at one and are acutely aware of the need the sissling, soaring, sexy sev­ low-cost package ptrficy for qualified mer­ women 18 to 40 years of age Elementary School, Robin CIr., Tolland; Margaret 10 Friendly 40 Mood 70 Cooperote O K. 21 ished time ami chores undone. his counterpart In other nations. and excessive demands than to and offers each an opportunity Due to the large number of , 3-11-25-32 11 Stor» 41 ExptfHiva 71 Are ed urban areas. educational programs provide the same time Is life and furth­ for eolvliig the proUenu of the enties might seem hi order. chants. It covers contents, earnings, build- Trueb, Kingsbury Aye. Ext., fl4 -2 4 -3 7 ^ And why not the economists? He could, tor example, buy deep depressions.’’ for participation in social, edu- children attending, the commit- '5261-8»a5 12 Moke 42 Bei^fit 72 Voiuobte 41-56A8 One great advantage of an attention to the need of each er prepares one for life, then, cities and relieving social ten­ “I would suggest, however, > ings and liability in one document. It nan Tolland, and Joyce Chaffee, 13 Aspect! 43 A 73 Of Perhaps their human tendencies sions. nearly U pounds ot bread with cational and cultural activities tee has had to eliminate the CANCIR CAPRICORN attendiiig an Urban unlversKy Is individual. Just as planning for since man is going to find his that you put your money on the save you time and money! Stafford Springs. 14 Get 44 Doy 74 Emphoelied to relax into the same stu­ an hour’s pay, while In Moscow as well as being active in com- pre-schoolers from the parties, 15 Ideas 45 PottntioU 75 Lovm that such an institution provides new urban communities seeks future life in an urban society, Because of this, many ecOno- side of the optimists. Our entire Births Friday: Daughter to 16 No 46 Mountoin 76 Will pendous stupor as others. But a Russian worker could buy leas 22 JAH. It students with the opportunity to base that planning on the it, appears the advantage is nolsts believe that government culture Is witnessing the reper­ May We Quota Rates and Assist You As We Have So Many Othere? munity services. oO P Fund DHve Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chase, 17 Need 47 Todoy 77 Uke they can’t; they’re too busy than three pounds and in Kara­ 18 Megtino 48 Strengthen 78 Contoett for immediate Involvensott In worth of each Individual, so with education centered in that Involvement win grow during cussions of a new dominance by FOR Sixty-two cities and towns The Republican Town Oom- Hazardvllle; daughter to Mr. ^ 2- 8-28-3S 2fr42-47-32iC peering into the future; they ^55-60-87-68 19 You 49 And 79 Promieing 69-72-78 ^ learning how to solve basic urban-centered universilies in­ kind of life. the decade of the 197<0b—in the younger generation.’’ have profited from the work and mlttee will be holding its an- and Mrs. Robert Irish, West 20 In so Public 30 And lose their fall weekends to the 7 ^ ' UO AQUARIUS problems which will face them creasingly attempt to fashion transportation, medicine, urban The 'Vigor of youth is already activHies of such clubs. In Tol- nual fund drive' this week Stafford; son to Mr. and Mrs. 21 To SI Go 81 Promdte foDowing year. 22 Portnerthip 52 Through 82 Of JAH. 20 ^ in their adult years as members their educational programs to (NEXT: Baiaing iiw BiMM(y.) renewal, education, poUutlon evident in a thousand ways, but land County at present, there throughout town, John SIbun, Wayne Trueb, Kingsbury Ave. 23 Hove 53 Kr$ow 83 Pouibilitiee From now until December control. Cosmetics John H. Lappen, Inc. 5 ^ A U S . 22 « i . II of an urban society. serve the need o t the Individual. (Distributed by NBA economists aren’t all convinced HALL FOR RBIT are Junior Clubs In Andover, chairman of the drive, has an- Ext., Rockville, and daughter to 24 Oft 54 Thof 84 A and even after that, there will y , \ 3- 4-19-33 25 Soy 55 Big 85 When 22-34-49-50^ The Increasing cooperation As the Increased population of Publications) “ In quantity, however, there that the spirit will be translated Bolton, Coventry, Ellington, nounced. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Chaffee, emanate from the offices of aca­ Far partlea, showers, reeep- TPS ^ 4 0 -5 9 -7 0 26 You 56 Tonoenti 86 Them 66-71-74 ^ and interchange between urban our civilization concentrates it­ Chooelng a cdlege is a fide- appears little doubt about a big­ into production, which la the ba­ Stafford, Tolland and Vernon. Stafford Springs. 27 A 57 Ties demic, private, industrial and ttaas, meetlnga. Oomplme Insurors and Realtors _ , Area captains are Charles VIRGO 87 And PISCIS communities and their universi­ self in urban centers, greater ful decision. To assist, Bii« ger America, one (rf the chief sis of America’s past financial On the state and national i „ i™. 28 Term! 58 Gimporotive 88 CorKeptt government economists a series kitchen (scilitiee. Large m i- 164 Bast Center S t, Manchester • 649-6261 , , , 1 w 4 t A A Wallaoe, Amston Lake Fred Discharged Friday: Carleton 29 Force 59 To 89 Affection « f . IP ^ ties gives the urban university (^^rtunity than ever will be newspaper is making available reasons being the fact that, de­ com fort. level ,Juniors have Joined forces j o f proJecUcHU of things to come closed parking lot. Inquire: Buckmlster, Longview St., 30 Hold 60 Ideas 90 Molehill MAR. 2 0 ^ student significant advantages available for higher education THE 1970 GUIDB TO COL­ sp ite aU its accom plishm ents Reading between the lines of Uggetfs to aid handicapped aged, men- 10/29 —«o t Just for next year, but tor Rockville; Milton Hansen, :..\10-13-20-29 18-39-43-M^ In both quality and extent of over the past 300 years, the projections made to date, a fear ilil!!:' tally retarded, disabled voter- “ ’i “ ,^ (g)G ood (^Adverse Neutral in those areas. ’The small, rela­ LEGE SElLBCnON. It matches' the entire igros. LiriiiKnikn Hal AtThsPulaiis UliitUHiHiUli-litiiiiilillillllli Strong St., Manchester; Nellie &/4i57-82-89 12-64-794 academic program. 'The unban tively isolated college campus student to 1302 sch ools . and United States is stiU very exists that despite youth’s M CME.WAY SntEET ans, schools and libraries. MUstream R d.; Ray Early returns show almost un­ young. An organizational meeting to Burt, Hebron Center; ^ m e s Sheehan, Franklin Park, Rock­ communHy serves as a will increasingly become the ex­ comes up with most suitable! ’To knowledge and commitment to MANCHESTER MANCHBSTBR ville; Edward Huebner, Rock­ qualified optimism about a big­ This }routhful popula^on, the social change, the same fervor discuss plars for the formation Derby, London Park and Forest vigorous, living, constantly ception to education centered in get it, send name, address and nioaee: 643-6618 or M»-8U5 ville Rd., Rockville; Etta Wex- ger America during the decade productivity of American work­ of a Junior Club in Hebron will Adolph Simons, Glleadi changing readily available lab­ the main stream of society. $2 check to College Seleetlan might not apply to producUcm Read Herald Advertisements be held next Tuesday at the and John Sibun, East St. and ler, Haylin Dr., Vernon; Charles Democrat Tags President oratory for reidistic and rele­ All this does not mean that Guide, c-o Manchester Herald, Waldron, Union St., Rockville; home of Mrs. R. E. Carlson, 62 "^all St. vant educa/ticnal programs. tomorrow’s college student P.O. Box 489, Dept. 060, Radio Jan Dr, W. at 8 p.m. Everyone Anyone who is not contacted Luthur Barnard, Anderson Rd., The urban university college needs to stay at home In order City Station, New York, N.Y. Tolland, and Nancy Lyn Farrar, Fly-By-Night Butterfly’ is welcome to attend this meet-“®nd wishee to do so. may send student Is literally getting his to avail himself of an urban 10019. East Malt. St., Rockville. education wiiere it is happen­ Ing. For further InformaUon, the>r contributions directly to WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ Adm"Jted Saturday: William to Virginia with a Wednesday ing. please contact Mrs. Carlson. Sibun on East St. dent Nixon Is returning to the I Cdlege Selection Guided Pllska, Highland Ave., Rock­ evening Journey to New Jersey.) The nearly immediate avail­ Mrs. John W. Woods will be at Bulletin Board campaign battlefield for the n ville; Michael Palmer, Mt. Ver­ Rep. William Cahill faces for­ ability of richly rewarding cul­ I c/o Manchester Evening Herald the meeting to explain the func- Thei% will be a budget hear- first time in a year, facing a non Apts., Rockville, and Louise mer Democratic Gov. Robert tural experiences cannot be tions of a Junior Club and ing meetli^ for the Gilead Con- Democratic contention that he’s I D ep t 060 Kreysslg, Nye St., Rockville. Meyner for the Garden State’s duplicated on the Isolated cam­ answer any questions. Also, gregatlonal Church this evening "a fly-by-nIght butterfly.” Discharged Saturday: William governorship. pus. The active dally contact I P.O. Box 489, Radio City Station Mrs. Rodney Dolin, president of ^t 8 at the Church, Nixon will fly to Roanoke, Horn, Reed Rd., Rockville; In Virginia, Battle’s sallies v/lth varied challenging educa­ New Yoilt, N.Y. 10019 Va., tonight for an appearance I the Manchester Juniors and Church Council of the Arnold Hany, Davis Ave., Rock­ against "outside political fig­ tional experiences on the urban in behalf of Llnwood Holton, Re­ Mrs. Thomas Reynolds, presl- Congregational Church ville; Katherine Purnell, Grand ures’’ mixing in the hot cam­ campus is so much more like I Please send ----- copy (copies) of "The Guide to publican candidate for governor dent of the Wethersfield Juniors, tonight at 8 In the Ave., Rockville; Irving Rounds, paign Included others besides what the student will experience in the Old Dominion. College Selection” at $2 each to: will attend. Smith-Oellert Lounge. Florence St., Rockville; Gary Nixon. In his mafure years that one Holton’s Democratic oppo­ Ball Fields Backed ------Charbonneau, Charter Rd., Although he made his "but­ can almost say that his urban nent, William C. Battle has said ^ NAME ...... The Hebron Recreation Coun- Manchester Evening Herald Rockville, and Lillian Carroll, terfly” remark after It was an­ collegiate education is an intern­ of Nixon and other national cll, Inc voted last week to be correspondent, Anne Hale St., Ext., Rockville. nounced the President would ship for his urban adult life. GOP figures campaigning in the on record In full support of the mount the stump, Battle also It can be said that the busy I ADDRESS ...... I Admitted Sunday: Claudia s ta te : Inclusion of $23,000 for develop- ®nf>t> 228-8071. had in mind other GOP leaders life of the urban campus and Boucher, Watson Rd., Vernon; "The people supporting me ment of ball fields at the Gilead who have campaigned for Hol­ the real possslbility for involve­ C lT Y r ...... STATE ...... ZIP ...... | Carleton Buckmlster, Longview are Virginians; they know and I Hill School and the funds to be c ton—Vice President Spiro T. Ag- ment In urban affairs is perhaps (Mafce checka payable to "College Selection Guide.’’ . St., Rockville; John Mann; are concerned about Virginia’s appropriated for the school ad- Boy’s M other P lies Suit new. Gov. Ronald Reagan of at the same time a dis­ Allow 3 weeks delivery.) I High Manor Park, Rockville; problems. The people you (Hol­ California, and Republican Na­ L ^ „ In Lead Poisoning Case Veronica Zyla, Hartford; Lester advantage for some students. The council stated that If ton) are bringing in have no tional Chairman Rogers C. B. fields were available for the NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Kemible, Spring St., Rockville; more Interest In Virginia than a Morton. Eunice Watson, Mountain St., next season, full use could be mother of a boy who allegedly fly-by-nlght butterfly; they are Holton was a pre-convention Rockville; Marlene Marsh, made of them because of the In- suffered brain damage because only intereted Is promoting Nixon stalwart In 1968 and Is re­ Hoffman Road, Ellington; Har­ creasing number of boys Involv- of lead poisoning has filed a $2 their own political objectives.’’ garded as a political. If not per­ ^ Board of Education ry North, South St., Rockville; ed In Little League. million damage suit against her Holton, perhaps a narrow im- sonal, friend a t the chief execu­ Dawn Setsky, Enfield; Dorothy derdog In the closely contested tive. Only TREATS for S. B. M. Depositors A town meeting has been call- former landlords In New Haven, Reiser, Washington St., Ver­ race to be decided next Tues­ ed for Oct. 30 to authorize the Mrs. Elisa Acevedo, now of Battle, who won a bruising ROY C. CONYERS non, and Marilyn Bimler, En­ day, said that "it’s customary sum of $660,000 for the new ad* Rio Pledra, Puerto Rico, blames Democratic primary against a field. to have the national leadership dition to the school. Ida and Morris Cabakow for the more liberal, populist-oriented Graduate University of Rhode Island 1946. Pfeei- Births Sunday: Twin daugh­ appear to help raise money for IncludeiJ in the $660,000 is the lead poisoning of her son, Jose. opponent, state Sen. Henry dent Allied Buildi^ Systons, Inc., of Ibnchester. ters to Mr. and Mrs. Gary the candidate.’’ $23,000 allocated for two ball Jose ingested the lead by cat- Howell, was a John F. Kennedy Served as Education Chairman Manchest^ Cham­ Hailwood, Robin Clr., Tolland, More pointedly, he added that fields and the preliminary plans ing chips of lead-base paint In campaign mwager In 1960 and and son to Mr. and Mrs. Mat­ Battle had a "special problem” ber of Commerce 1968-1969. President Ellington have been Incorporated In the an apartment at 17 DeWltt 8t. served as Kennedy’s ambassar thew Reiser, Washington St., In seeking campaign assistance Ridge Country dub. Member First Congr^tional overall plana to bo presented In New Haven, Mrs. Acevado dor to Australia. Vernon. from outside the state, suggest­ Church, Vernon. Resides at 106 Concord Road at the meeting. said—an apartment she rented Discharged Sunday: Jacque­ ing "It’s Juat not wise for him to with wife and four children. Halloween Parties from the Cabakows. line Maynard, Stafford have In the leaders of his par­ Revise Laws The Hebron PTO will again Mrs. Acevedo said her son suf- Springs; Barbara Fahey, En­ ty .’ ’ FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A sponsor the Halloween parties fered "mental Impairment and field; Susie Hanko, South St., Nixon, who has not actively special committee has been VOTE REPUBLICAN for elementary school children, retardation’’ and will require Rockville; Barbara Welz, campaigned for anyone since named to draw up a revision of As In the past, there will be "rehabilitation therapy, specdal Hazardvllle, and Janice Drury winning the presidency by the Kentucky’s criminal law*. This Ad Sponaorad Ejr The li**ehe*ter Bep, Torm Oomm. two parties on Friday. education and special omploy- and son, Mt. Vernon Dr., Ver- narrowe:* of margliu, last No- Ohaa. HWtrwsirv Treaa. The party for kindergarten, ment training." Members include Judges, prooe- non. vemiber, will follow up his trip cutON and defense attorney*.

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■il W O TB I • EMT • SOUTH WMMM • MILTON VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. 4th / / / This Ad Sponsored By The Manchester Republican Town Committee—Chas. McKenxie, Treas. ■afai OffiM. M u d s I oHn Nfidi Orm Sitardaft I m . !• I / ■ P A G E SIX \. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 P A G E S E V E N \- always been inore of. a prelude to war \ \ ed or broken when the con­ aiMl Mrs. Courtney Tucker are iffianrliPB tpi Bolton than a preventive of war. There is no tractor moved In equipment to chairmen o f the flair. Connecticut make the road. Miss Em m a Chan8berlain reason to expect the nature of the game EnpnitiJ^ l|pniiii Uenhard said K was “our and Mrs. Michael Small are in to change. It has to be the game Itself Yankee PBC Asks $1,600 To Put fault” that some of the equip­ charge at tiokets tor the smor- PUBLISHED BY THE which is changed, away from the big ment WHS damaged because It gakbord, which will have tiro HERALD PRINTINO CO.. INC was not shown on the specifica­ sittings, 8 and 7 p.m. 18 BUm U Street , power Jungle codes to the rule o f world By A.H.O. W ire Glass in School Doors Mancheeter. Conn. ' / tions. Some, su safety and the future life of their served on the local political voyage. said, "that their party has con­ presented by the mofliem prob­ member? next year. scene. In spite of crude rejec­ quo Is any more acceptalde to world, seem very small. In 1636, Harvard College was trolled the governor's chair and lems class. Moderator will be Indeed, the recovery of Lind­ tion by the party he has been so the voter than it is acceptable founded in Massachusetts. i both houses of the state legisla­ David Roy, with panel members Yet, since that .very small chance Is say since the dark days after loyal to and worked so hard for to those of us anxious to identi­ ture in Connecticut for several Eileen Bemrdmun. Richard Mes­ “You’re Not With It.. fy with solving today's problems In 1776, the Revolutionary Herald actually the only real chance, everything his primary defeat by Mlarchl ho has gone to the people for ac­ years. They have been In the sier. Kris Glenney, Keri-y Feuer- "I don't believe it," said the Office War battle of White Plains was (when one reputable poll show­ ceptance and support. Faced so we can accept the advances man and Rlehani Clapp. and anything which doesn't try to face Orouoh. fought In New York. White House for eight straight ed City Controller Mario Pro- of tomorrow. Yesterdavft Miss Boardman. spokesman wlto lack of funds he has gone In 1886, the Statue of U berty years prior to 1969. They must the two powers up to that choice Is a " I t doesn't make sense. If they have caccino, the Democratic nomi­ Whatever the results o f this for the panel, said, "The high to the people id their homes. was dedicated on Bedloe's Is­ share the responsibility as shoes, why don't they wear them ?" nee, a 14-po'nt favorite to win election, Mr. H urray has used 25 Years Ago school is very proud of the in­ tragic waste of time luid a delusion. His enthusiasm has impressed land In New York harbor. Democrats for the deficit What touched off the Grouch was the in November) tna been little ■many peoplci who appreciate and tested a party, the estab- .spending prog^rams they refer terest and enthusiasm .shown by That may have to b<> tile verdict of In 1919, the U.S. Congress en­ ■niomas Ferguson, publisher sight of two young ladles both barefoot- less than fabulous. With a yar- this very human person to per­ IMunent, which has failed him to. the seniors. They have shown acted prohibition over the veto of The Manchester Evening history. ed, p ik in g up East Main Street at noon mulka stuck to the top of his and its membetB. But more Im­ "It is difficult to conceive that an interest In the town. Town.s- son contact. I am sure that if of President Woodrow Wilson. Herald, at the request at The of a sunny October day. head like a permanent fixture, portantly, he has used and test­ the.se four men cun revise the people too <-an show an interest It has to be |x>lnted out, however, that elected town clerk, his conduct In 1988, the Roman Catholic Asnoclated Press, writes remi­ "Both girls had shoee," continued the Lindsay’s ardent wooing of the ed our election system to by attending the forum to­ there are men of good will luid In- in office will reflect hU warmth patriarch of Venice was elected niscences on his 88 yeeas of entire philosophy of their party Grouch. "One girl wae carrying hers. all-important Jewish vote has give you a tdioioe, to seek im­ night.” and desire to serve. Pope John X X in . oowspaper service. on a local, state ii In tlie great Lindsay gets 83 per cent — a ' "I'm sure you wouldn’t," sold the Of­ higher ratio than four years arms race betweitn themselves. It will ARon D. Thomas / fice Boy. ago and enough, barring some 8 Indeed seen), to lessen the chance that "But I Mill don't get the point," con­ last-minute Lindaay collapse, loard of EdHCCrtioR f tinued the Grouch. "They have shoes. they will opmi fire on one luiother. It to give him another four years With wife, former Carolyn Why don’t they wear them?” In Oracle Mansion. could result in lifting some of the fi­ Norris, and three children f "Look. Pop." said the Office Boy con- The movement toward Lind­ he lives at 218 Hollister nancial burden now upon their people. deecendlngly. "Maybe there Isn't any say. although reluctant and 34- St Grad, of MH8; B.A. * from UConn; Law Degree And [lerhaps, when there seems no point. Maybe the girls themselves don’t cRUtlonSs seems to be gathering I f know why they took their shoes off. May­ momentum. Several of those we from UConn. Member Bor real chance of dohig the one big thing Assoc, of Conn., Hartford * be they Just did It, Just like that, all sampled who had not made up J that has to be done, for real world safe­ of a sudden. Does there alwn^’u have ) f County and Manch. For- their minds told us that Proc- mer vestryman and war- to be a reason for doing somethlngT ly, It does make sense to try to put a acchlno Just wasn't "a big 3 f den of St. M ary's Bptsco- Haven’t you ever, . . ." longer fuse on our contlhulng danger. enough man" for the Job. Indl- 3 f pal Church. United Fund The Office Manager Intervened at 'this , eating that they'd end up voting Director since 1968. Town i^i ' .-..-r ' ' ► : .' .iuw. * a i ’ We end up by saying we would rathe^ point, more concerned with loet man 'fo r Lln«tsay. Aa for Marchl, he 3 f Dewlopment Commlosioa I i* ih e r o ' /.' ■!) H'idt u k - - ' ' - ‘ to \jriv have the United States ami Russia hold­ hoqrs than with exploring the phenome­ suffers the fatal handicap, ile- 3 f 1961-'68 Manch. Lodge of non of ehoeleasness or probing the psyche splte his primary victory over j f Elks. Presently on Board ^ ba't^ r a - * • ' . ',-I''i,r < Afici put ing these arms talks than not holding of Eklucation, ) of adolescence. Lindsay, of atUI being relative­ It ■ them, but we find no way out of the 3 f . ■ . , .r 'l ■ . . ' "If any of j^ou wonder. . . he began ly unknown. warning that this Is no real way to with a touch of sarcaam. Moreover, our sample, regis­ 3 f For The ACTION Toom peace and security for anybody. This Is But there was no one left to hear tered a remarkable correlation 3 f him. They were all back at their desks, nothing more, and likely to prove no bet­ between racial backlash luid 3 f VOTE DEMOCRATIC and If they were pondering the ques­ the division of the vote between I Ch*c«(o D«il> ) f TWa ad igsassut hy the ter, even if it comes to some full agree­ tion of individual freedom vereus con­ Lindsay and Procacoino. /■ MMsehsster Denwcsatle T ew a OaoMaltSse HARTFORD NATIONAL ment, than other famous arms llmlta-y formity, no one knew the difference. Not Quayle's "backlash Index," 3 f Bager Negta, Trsas even the Office Manager__ MERIDEN I f ) f / tion agreements o f the past. These have worked' out from questions we REXXIRD / coRmR asked each vottr, showed either 'kir'kitirkiitirkitirkik irkhit if itirit TifE CHOICE BANK ■ .‘ / /

J r^ ^ \ KAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28; 1969 Obituary Industry For \ Manchester Area Ties to the U.S. Strong P A G E N IN E H olton Railroad Bill Heralding Politics Vernon Police PINTO HUD Denies Discrimination MeskiU Asks THINK SMALL Mrs. Ann T. Daskowskl PINTO, Pet^tle" Interested ------By Sol R. Cohen------Arrest Driver In Delivered In IWeTheeler Mrs. Ann T. Daskowskl, 74, (Continued from Paxe One) Brandt Seeks to, Improve Girl Scout Fund Drive In Narcotics Treatment Or­ ganisation me., is now open In Model Cities Program ToTrim SST Equipped tvUh lenUMrette in- of 281 Henry St., widow of " ' A reception for all Democratic Those applicants In that Two-Car Crash teiW , 'wliuJahteld washer, 3> George Daskowskl, was found tecOon measures for two candidates for Manchester mu- group will be eligible to vote Monday throng Wednesday speed electric wipers, berter, EUi Pajarl, 86, of MerriU Rd., Plans Kick-Off Tonight evailngs, 6:80 to 10, hi the WASHINGTON (AP) — The Hyde emphasised In his memo dead yesterday at her home. /months afterward. rtlclpal offices will be held Sun- Nov. 4 If they register by noon Relations With the East From Budget t-way eafety fhMbera, Mrs. Daskowskl. who live y e t a representative of the ^ to 4 p.m., at Dem- Nov. 3. Ttdland, was arrested yestenlay bottom floor of the Williams Nixon administration, with trou­ that many federal education, beck-up lights, front and rear and charged with making an Ifim. Janet Wright, campaign housiitl; and renewal programs alone, had not been seen yes- Bureau of Exnloalvea to Headquarters, 83 Main Eligibility requlremente are: BONN (AP) — Chancellor The policy statement ruled tlons which have arisen for the Douglas DuFrysne. Mrs. J. BuUdlng of S t Mary’s Bipia- bles enough already over school WASHINGTON (AP) — Re­ eeat bdU , leatherette hendresto, Improper left turn after a two- dlK ctor of 'the Connecticut Val­ incorporated in a Model Cities’ terday morning by her neighbors ^ ^ ^ F ’ “ being sponsored by the U.S. citizenship, sU nmnths res- WiUy Brandt today anchored his out diplomaUc recogniUtm of German people out of W«-ld Stanton (Jonover, Mrs. Jack cppel (Jhureh wt Varic S t desegregation, is trying to erase publican Congressman Thomas rtecclng wheal lock and tm r who notified police. The police which by law Is delegated the Manchester Democratic Worn- idence In Manchester, and a ley CHrl Scout CouncU, will Early, Mrs. Robert Edwards. An ex-addlct;. e-perent of a plan require assurances non­ J. Hesklll of Connecticut today window dafroeter. any impression it condones ra­ entered the building after fore- responsibility for protecting the en’s Club. minimum age of 21 years. non. new government’s foreign poU- ^eak at a campaign kick-off Mrs. Robert Gorton and Mrs. drus UMT. and • professional discrimination. opposed the Nixon administra­ ,1 j . tlons between the two German treachery committed by the Hlt- meeting tonight At 8 at the Com­ RIe. II, TsRtsd tyW. Ing a door, and she was found public in such emergencies, did ------improving relations with states ’’can only be of a special ler regime can find their uW- William Turlo. counselor are on hand to talk cial discrimination in toe Model “Any such program compo­ tion's request for funds to de­ TED TRUDON munity Hall. The local Girl nent which dOM not adhere to TeketMle-Msseketfer in a b^room . arrive on the scene until 10 ’” ** Republican Town Com- A total of 167 of OonnecUcut’s eastbound vehicle driven by West (Jermany’s Communist nature'.' mate answers only in a Euro­^ Also, Mrs. Anthony Mauluccl, to anyone on an anonymous Cities urban aid program. velop the supersonic transport Scout fund drive begins Satur­ these policies would seriously Ity-nil Dr. Robert R. Keeney, medi- . „ „ nooldont mlttee is giving a public recep- 169 cities and towns wUl hold 'Hieodore A. Wrubel of Bank 8t ^ .. •„ ’’Even If :there exist two states pean peace order. Mrs. Michael Lynch, Mre. Nor- basis. The phone number is The Model Cities problem de- plane (SST). VOLKSWAGEN day and runs to Nov. 16. endanger toe funding of toe en­ cal exEiminer, was ca ll^ to the tlon for its candidates, also on municipal elections neoct Tuee- in Germany,” Brandt said, “However, no one can dis­ nuin Bainard, Mrs. Michael 643-2300. veksied when the administrator The noisiness of the SSTTs Nov. 18 in Rockville. M «. Warren Potter U fund tire Model dUes program of a scene. He said that she appar- The railroads, contending Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. It will day. The remaining 12 held their Western alliance. ’’they are not foreign countries suade us from our conviction Small, Mrs. Raymond Ursln, of the concentrated renewal pro­ engines and toe sonic booms Warren Bellefleur, 28, of 38 chive chairman. Mrs. D e a rin ^ ^ ^ * H «^ «* ,!^ f^ J ^ accepted by all Involved.” criminal Intent, larceny and Main St. and charged him with through discriminatory action ployed at GE’s housewares plant In a program whose outcome Is ^ $ ^ ^ tv »® reaffirmed West Oer- “>eft of an automobile. larceny and three counts of Victoria Bitter of 53 Battista so doubtful?” he asked. “ 1 part of funeral service as we know it Friends may call at the fu- down and ing session will be conducted $M0. South Windsor would be In violation of Title VI a brief period of heckling from ■i oearance many’s “ readiness to take part Police say that this arrest '>reak and entry and then add- Rd., charged 'with failure to think we have too many more today. neral home tomorrow from 7 to causes derailments. But this Monday in the town clerk’s of- At present, the chairman and of toe Civil Rights Act of 1964, pickets occurred Monday but no 12 Nov ^ ^ '-Tiouu ,n reconstruction of both stems from a break at the home ®d informaUon against him grant toe right ot way after her 9 p.m. and ’Thursday from 2 to anything that is going to be Hce in the Municipal Building, the secretary receive $300 year- Court 12 Nov. 18. prolonged trouble was reported. presalng problems which should car collided with a car driven and would be rejected by this 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. corrected by legislation.” It will be only for those, per- ly and the others, $200. William noaiU-aa,. OT D_i ol the devastated coun- of Norman Oleson at 82 Doming meWnS him at least partially administration. Six men were arrested at receive national attention first. n *'*>®b the war ends. St. in January. According to po- responsible for more than a Library Board Asks a ‘Yes’ by Albert Guay of 20 Spruce The SflT is one area where we „ And Thomas M. Ooodfellow ®°"“ whose qualification re------trt, was arrested Sunday morn­ Lynn. A policeman was sprayed Brandt said his government lice, four youths broke Into the ‘tozen other breaks at the Park- SL, on ^ruce, yesterday at "In addition, whenever a city can trim our budget." SOUTH SIM Mrs. Mathilda Baclcot AAR president, told a House Qclrements of age, residency Random thoughte - Are W. ing on a charge of operating with a chemical, and a rock was INTIANCI would again offer East Ger- Oleson home on or about Jan. ®**® during the summer, 7 :40 a.m. Both csirs were tow­ has, or should have. Identified The 88T represents a diversion COLUMBIA — Mrs. Mathilda committee conddering a 1968 citizenship will have been Middle ’Tpke. and Hartford Rd. under the influence of alcohol. On. Sale of Sadd Library thrown through toe windshield many negotiations at govern- 30 and made off with some After piriice made that arrest ed from the scene and Mlse Bit­ discrimination as one of its of national resources Into a Racicot, 88. of Wllllmantlc, ■'all safety proposal the Industry between Oct. 12 and scheduled to become miniature He was released on a promise of an automobile driven by a ment level “ without dlscrimina- liquor. Oleson’s car was taken ‘ *'® breaks were still The Library Board this week ter will appear in court Nov. 10. problem areas, we are deter­ management employe. “ risky venture" at a time when mother of Raymond Racicot of couldn’t do more than it was *' D'®ctlon Day. dBerlin—ii- ’Turnpikes? to appear in Rockville Circuit ham who will speak on toe sub­ mined that its program will ade­ tlon on either side, which could from his garage and recovered “ "der investigation and that has asked the pubUc to vote As workers began to drive “ we have a great housing short­ Columbia, died Sunday at her doing to better Its safety record. " Court 12 on Nov. 18. _ _ ject of toe South Windsor Youth COMPLAINTS quately and comprehensively lead to contractually agreed shortly thereafter in South **®*® would probably be more Council. out the main gate at 3:30 p.m. age, when our ground transpor home. A little more than a year lat- j ^ 'T I I Edmund H. Graham, 88, of 27 cooperation.' ‘yes' im Nov. 4 to the referen­ Philip Stelnmetz of East Hart­ deal with this problem In a Windsor. arrests. pickets scattered roofing nails latlon system is in bad shape, Survivors also include two er, however, Qoodfellow signed Cottage St., Rockville, was Brandt also emphasized “ our D,.,.,,,.__ ,,,, . The Svelnys arrest -was not dum question dealing with the Sower Petition ford says that he was driving meaningful way.” I f vsllc Town Youth on the pavement. A GE crew In and when our dtles are crying daughters, two other sons, two on bahalf of the AAR a govern- | I- C V-«Ct lA B I charged by Vetnon• ------police with AuiiuailiOllktklfundamental readiness tolU imvchave at,-Police are still A InveaUgatlng__ 1 connected withWSI.BI theMIV CUXVOWarreste VAof Several residents of toe Spen­ on Linden St. yesterday about But some government civil approval of the sale of Sadd hard hats swept them up to (or help,” Mesklll said. brothers, twelve grandchildren, ment report recommending, in reckleM <}rivlng and operating diplomatic relations and to in- <*®termine Woodman and Kearns nor were cer Heights area o f Wapping 6:46 p.m. when some tmknown rights officials remain con­ Memorial Library. taunts of “ scab” from the line. He urged postponement of ad­ eleven great grandchildren and part, “ that legislation authoriz- Town firefighters extinguish- Subject Of without a license after a two- crease existing trade relations , iaentlty of all the boys in- any tjjose three connected have begun to circulate peti­ person threw a rock at his oar volved. cerned about Hyde’s statement Pittsfield, Mass., police or­ ditional funding of toe S8T (or several nieces and nephews. ing broad federal regulatory ®‘^ ®- **^6 in some leaves at the car collision Saturday after- with all states in the world that ''° '^® • with the Martin arrest. How- In asking (or public support of tions In favor of sewer installa­ completely shattering his wind­ in the clarifying memo that toe In connection with a dered all three shifts of officers at least one year. ’The funeral will be held to- powers should be enacted ■with '■®“'’ David’s restaurant in noon. share our desire for peaceful “ comecUon vrtth a more ever, all the arrests eure the re- the referendum question, the tions In their area as soon as shield. administration "has not estab­ morrow at 9:16 a.m. from certain safeguards.” ibe Parkade last night at 8:49 PTA Confab recent break, police have ______h., o, ubh- board noted that “the Town possible. on duty as toe work day started ’The collision reportedly took cooperation.” ® “ intensive invesUga- lished a poUcy to use toe Model and there was no trouble. Bacon Funeral Home, 71 Pros- ’The report came from a task P-*” ' place when Graham, heading pledging continued loyalty S^®^ ^mes Wo^mw, 24, wd tion by the detective division^of CouncU expressed its intent to The petlUrais read as follow Robert Neville of Wapping al­ Cities program as an affirma­ “ Be Concerned Before It Hap- At Ashland, Maos., GE hired pect St., Wllllmantlc, with a force on rail saf’ ty created by Joucb Cemetery was the east on Union St., attempted to b> the North AUantlc ’Treaty Or- ^ ® J5®“ " “ ' i". both of East the police department in an ef- place any funds derived from ” We, toe undersigned, being so sustained a broken wind­ tive tool to achieve too integra­ 24 off-duty policemen and office Mass of requiem at 10 a.m. at Volpe, composed of railroad scone of a woods and leaves pens,” a program dealing with make a turn Into Prospect St. ganlzatlon, Brandt said the alU- _ charged them fort to crack down on breaks the sale of Sadd Memorial Lib­ taxpayers in the Town of South shield on his car yesterday at tion of a model neighborhood.” workers passed through a 300- St. Mary’s Roman CathoUc management and labor, mem- R*"® extinguished by town fire- present, realproblems of Man- His car collided with one driv- “ ba» proven its value in " ® ^ with crlm- in the town, rary into a ^leclal Trust Fund Windsor, heartily endorse toe about 6:30 p.m. as his car was Hyde goes on to say, "It Is my man picket line without Inci­ BIC VALUES Church, Wllllmantlc. bers of state regulatory agen- b’ ®" ot 9:37 a.m. today chester youth, is ' being spon- en by Daniel Foley, 18, of En- ‘ *'® y®®™ exUtence and intent ^ '“ ®®ny- Svelnys, Woodman and to be known as ’Sadd Memorial recent proposal to enter into a parked in Caldor’s lot. personal view that the accom ­ dent. { 'oA /or Friendsriiciiuo iiittjrmay lioaicall atHI, theulc fu-lu- cles and |/ciouimci personnel irom from U16 the ------nhraH hv iHi« P>TA r>min/-ll o* field, driving west. will guarantee our security also Fouce allege that the two Keams will appear in court Library Trust Fund.’ ” reciprocal exchange ot use of plishment of toe primary objec­ in the future.” broke Intg die home of Parker Nov. 10. Martin will appear in Picketing at Burlington, Vt., neral home tonight from 7 to 9 Federal Railroad Admlnlstra- A story concerning Illegal ®: A passenger in the Foley ve­ The Library Board explained sewer facilities with toe Town Mrs. John Gesmundo of 186 tive of the Model OKles pro­ p.m. tlon—FRA. burning that appeared in yea- A®eney at. Bcnooi i n u r ^ y at “ Its firm solidarity is the Vaughan at 226 Ludlow Rd. be- court ’Thursday. caused half-mile backup of hicle, Marilyn Blnler, 18, of that Sadd Memorial Library was of Manchester. We believe this Hawthorne St. has experienced gram, toe improvement of the OR LITTLE EOLKS traffic entering toe company's ------The task force noted that “ the terday’s Herald apparently mis- R efr^iunente^U s\rl"ed*fot prerequisite of Joint efforts to *5^------^------olosed in 1968, and the books it will be most beneficial to both trouble in recent weeks from ’Thompsonville, was taken to total quality of urban Ilfs, In the parking lots. There was similar Mrs. Audle R. Carpenter bulk of existing raUroad safety 'ead some readers. The story’s . ^ dlacusslon Rockville General Hospital with reach a relEucatlon of tensions in A '■ - rwt housed moved to larger rental towns and more particularly to vandals who are pelting her model neighborhood, will en­ , Mrs. Madeline E. Schultz practices were developed over purpose was to attempt to re- resnonae to reoVie«t« n..p« our neighborhood. We. there­ property with eggs. parking lot delay at Providence, the two drivers. She was treat­ .. ADout iow n Towi^ Man quarters in order to accommo­ courage mobility throughout the R.I. Bunny Bear Carpenter, 46, of 26 Birch St., the years by the Industry it- ">>"‘1 Manchester residents of ^ ^ ' ed for a fractured arm and Brandt also announced “a date the “spectacular growth fore, urge toe Town Council and critical stock-taking” ol West North Manchester Al-Anon community and Increase toe The production workers' walk­ wife of Audle R. Carpenter, eelf.” the “ no-burning” laws that [iu" 'vi^w of k ^ I ^ n ^ multiple lacerations and 1s re­ of the town in the 1960’s.” the Cewer Commission to take prospect of people moving both died late yesterday afternoon at Although all parties to the rail "'e"t into effect last year. panel of ithree women vdll Germany’s armed forces to group will meet tomor- whatever action is neceasary to out also closed plsnts at Crans­ ported in good condition at the Sought In At the new central facility in Wallace Takes In and out of the model neigh­ Deluxe O ib Mattress Manchester Memorial Hospital, "afety question—management. The fires listed yesterday ap- ^ recognize and make it better able to carry out *®w at 8 p.m. in the pariah expedite toe Implementation of ton, R.I.; Fitchburg, Everett hospital. Foley and Graham the SuUivsn Ave. Shopping Cen­ borhood rather than being look­ Mrs. Carpenter was bom Jan. tabor and government—now ap- Peaced to bo the Illegal ones pressures and emo its role in the modem world, bouse of the Second Gongrega- this agreement.” and Wilmington, Mass.; Bridge­ were treated for minor injuries ter, circulation of books has in­ Vietnam Tour ed in.” port, Conn., and South Portland, 17, 1926 In Hartford, daughter of Parently agree on the necesBity •'eferred to in the story. problems of youth; ser- ’The results will be presented In tlonal Church. ’The ’Thursday FBI Probe It is expected that toe com­ Our and released. creased from 49,500 in 1968 to The Model Cities program is Maine. James Schultz of East Hartford of comprehensive rail safety '^*'® Herald did not mean to drugs; vandalism a defense white paper which sroup will meet at 8 p.m. at pleted petitions will be submit­ MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Low Pftc# Jacob Rogowski, 43, 2414 The FBI has launched a for­ 64,260 in 1969, according to the an effort to (tmnel all toe renew­ Supervisory personnel continue and the late Anna Shea Schultz, logUlatlon, they ore divided on ‘ *’1® *u'P''es8lon. rebellion against home, will be submitted to parliament the Pathfinders Club, 102 Nor- ted to the Town Council and — George C. Wallace, 1968 third not Snipslc St., Rockville, was ar­ mal invecftlgaiion into the op- board, and “ the Sadd Memorial al federal-local dollars can buy to report at the plant to man 1 4 . 8 8 and had lived in Manchester (or what form it should take. ^*'® Illegal fires g^bool, and community; and next year. ^ nian St. Both groups meet week' Sewer Commission within two party presidential candidate, rested Saturday afternoon and Fund will help to plan for the into target slum neighborhoods. crucial posts vacated by union several years. She was a grad- The Hartke bill, warmly '*'®'^® listed.______Juvenile crime. “The number of regular aSd ly ^d -e®'!".® are o^n to weeks. sa)!3 he will (unction ’’striotiy as * Ikdvy firm vamI charged with reckless driving, eventual establishment of Ub- The idea Is to attack all the employes such os the power uate of Bulkeley High School, ■viewed by labor but anathema School Board Meetliig an observer” on his trip to Viet­ • < oml> fum» liipfwr Composing the panel, which causes of poverty and blight station as well os their own operating under auspenslon, im- as well as th e irtra in l^ M d son with "a d ri^ torp robto^ *^ ’ m ^ ^ M to te e ^ R ^ rary faculties in a town-owned The Board of Education will nam and other Southeast Aslan Hartford. At the time of her to the railroads, arms the secre- will discuss "Services to Youth: within a skim through one inte­ Jobs. dcath, she was chief telephone tary of transportation with What We Have—What We proper use Of registration plate- equipment are not in e v e ^ h . sT” ^ ® - n o . ^of building which will serve all sec­ meet tonight at 7 :30 In the hlg^ countries. Orchestra Sets and operating an unregistered grated plan. GE sold Its mechanical drive Need,” will be Mrs. Alice Y. case suff c ent to eitoble them to The aduU discussion hour of x>r. is being sought for ques- tors of the population together school (or a workshop for board Wallace told a news confer­ operator for the Hartford stronger enforcement tools and vehicle as a result of a one- Some 160 communities In 46 turbine department plant at ’Times. She, at one time, had provides higher minimum pen- Auditions For Moe, psychiatric social worker carry out the ml-slons to which Emanuel Lutheran Church will tionlng i with the branch faculties at members only, this meeting ence Monday that toe trip had car accident on E. Main 8t. states, the District of Columbia Fitchburg would stay open. Sim­ Sturdy Metal Spring the same post at the former altles for violations than does with the Manchester Child Guid­ they are assigned,” he said be held tomorrow at 7:16 p.m. The FBI opened the investiga- Wood.” will be followed by a regular no political implications and Taylor Tol , In Rockville. Brandt said among the inter- in the recepOon room of the Ron into the Hartford union af- LWV Candidates and Puerto Rico are participat­ ilarly two Connecticut plants 1 ance Clinic; Miss Patricia Ann public meeting of the board at was intended to be only a fact­ Hotel Bond. the administration measure. String Players ing in toe program authorized where workers ore not organ­ Graves, policewoman with the Rogowski was released on a nal reforms his government will church. j received retwrts of fi- One of the questions that local 8:30 p.m. finding. tour. Spring Jumper Survivors, besides her hue- Rlblcoff's Is similar to the $200 nonsurety bond for ap­ try to bring about will bo lower- ____ by Congress In 1966. The admin­ ised, at Plainvllle and Norfolk, Sh(N»riy Pony ______^ louiujtj SibtJent auditions in a compc Manchester Police Department; politicians will be grappling with " I ’m going' there with an open » • band and father, include her Hartke bill, but odds a feature pearance in Rockville drcult tJL r.4 Ol aa . nancial irresrularitied and rack- At toe public portion of the istration plans to spend $800 bil­ and one at Newport, R.I. .were Our R.S Low Rtlc. t.tl a IQ 77 stepmother, Mrs. at the League of Women Voters’ mind to acquaint mjraelf with Our Rof Low Rmco 11 97 James muglir by the^lndusrrv ^ d TiT Players for the and Mrs. WlUlam MaJkenson, a Court 12 on Nov. 18. 18*^ liw airalnst United eteering in the local. Balesano meeting Thomas Donnelly lion on it this year. not affected by the strike. Schultz. eluded in the admtoistratton ^^e^cbeitor Civic Orchestra un- past president of the council, Church Will hold a is the business representaUve Candidates night coming up to- conditions existing politically Edmund M. Kobus, 26. of 8 representing the Youth Council ’The funeral will111 be hold version -an advisory committee ‘>'«-ectlon of Dr. Jack elementary school PTA, and restraint of competition, educa- rummage sale tomorrow at 9 and secretary-treasurer of the morrow Is, “ What answer should and militarily In that part of toe Burke Rd., Rockville, was will explain the present plans ’Thursday at 8 ;30 tion reforms and a reform of dl- a.m. In Cooper Hall of the union: the town of South Windsor give world,” Wallace said...... a .-- a.m. from of Indust^, T l T and T v e r e " " ‘''®«-®‘‘ y Con- Juntor high school PTO. charged Sunday with failure to vorce laws, >to build a drop-in center on 7 . 9 9 church. to the city of Hartford when The former Alabama gover­ 8.99 It has been reported that the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ment re p ^ n ta tlv e s to*Tci^n *’® *'®“ Sunday Mrs. Richard F. Taylor Jr.. keep a reasonable distance af- He also said: school property. trnpmird irom Main St., with a Mass of re- DroDoaod’^ ^ i l i t i ^ ‘ ^ * P'*"' *" ®®"®y ^udl- ‘xiuncil vice president, will act ------FBI has as yet been unsuccess- Hartford asks the suburbs to nor said he plans to leave I liMit Ol hlur »6lih pUid proposedoroDoaea remiietinn.regulations. torlum at the Manchester High as moderator. ter a crash at the Intersection ----- West Germany will use its Also scheduled (or action to­ I ngUnd tiutdy qulem at St. Janie.i’ Church at Labor leaders are apprehen- q”;h;;;V o.» r,o-* uiii Dj j ^ 1 », ^ ® discussion group of (ul in ills attempts to contact take some responsibility (or the night is approval of transfers Thursday on toe trip which will kpnnft iitioii Jm»mr pUy •oeijl tciriiiiuv 9. Burial will be In East Ceme- ^ve about the admlnWraUon :hool. Mrs. Moe has an AB from Rd V influence at the Common Mar- South United Methodist Church Balesan^, but an FBI man was future of the metropoUttan in the 1969-70 budget, and dis­ include visits to U.S. officials Itiiy diid lidittr tNiri Rd on Rt 83 in Vemon. ket conference in The Hague will meet tomorrow at 10 a m asked today whether he had tery. wm Kh, I. . The competition Is for string Wellesley, a master’s in social area?” cussion of a suggested change and foreign dignitaries In For­ A car diiven by Alan Belong* next’ month' “ to ensure that ef- jn the reopnfinn koh « lu * d i ^ u P'ayers. preferably violinists. '^om Smith, and Is a mem- mosa, Hong Kong, Singapore, Friends may call at the fu­ er, 28, of 44 Le^on Dr.. fective measures be initiated (or church. . At 8 p.m. In the auditorium in the board’s rules and regu­ neral home tomorrow from 2 to ploye quallfioatlons-a provision in I Safe Toy Home. 1084 New Britain Ave., in the clubhouse for election of 'allure to insure collective bar- fund-raising driv». College. She is a member of Her court date is Nov. 10 in tion of use of force and suggest event. Policeman Samuel Lee Jr. West Hartford. Burial will be officers. Members are remind- K®i"in8 agreements as reasons Dave Llptrott, 26-year-old tell­ Vernon the Drug Advisory Council. Manchester. a date (or negotiations in Mos­ Exchange Club testified he was working in uni­ Owt Rag Low Pric* 10 M Our N.S tuw Arte. 7 SS in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hart- ed to attend. (or imposing the trusteeship. er, decided the check was good. Mrs. Molkenson is personnel Dennis Kerin, 31, of 21 Hol­ cow, which have been suggested The South Windsor Exchange form as a guard while off duty (oni. lister St., Manchester, was by the Soviet Union.*’ ----- In addition to not comment- when an argument occurred. He “ It was one check which I ex­ assistant in the employment di­ Mrs. William C. Mason has i"8 on whether he had reached Club wlU hold its regular meet­ Friends may call at the fu­ charged with Improper passing — West Germany will take said Peak called him a pig. amined more thoroughly than Lavitt Called hy McCarthy vision of the Connecticut Gen­ ^tj^ed from a trip to Son Balesano, the FBI agent today ing tonight at the Podunk Mill neral home tonight from 7 to n. early this monring. He is up un offer by the United States Peak said he did not remember usual," be sold. “And it was eral Life Insurance Co. She has J»gpc.sco, Hawaii and Las Ve- said he had no comment on re­ Club at 6:80. Guest speaker (or 11.88 1.97 Memorial contributions may scheduled to appear in Man­ to let German industry partici­ calling the officer a pig. very nice too." a BA In p.sychology from Pem­ gas, She visited Col. and Mrs. ports that Balesano was in Latin the evening will bo Dexter Burn­ I 9 116 Urge h«tr> I lU crib tH pi6> be made to the Leukemia Socie­ chester Circuit Court 12 on Nov. pate in limited areas of space Inexperienced Candidate broke College. She was PTA Frederick Keish, formerly of America, and that financial loss winhJ Ai>mJr»A p«r$ to«by I own ty, 44 State St., Hartford. 10. research. I A .... r...... Council president from 1960-62, Manchester, while she was in in the local ran as high as $200 - Moldi lo*dt (•ryt arrtuwmini |»ark Jtunes McCarthy, Republloiui Curlhy siUd they had strong and is a post president of Ver- Hawaii. OQO. ciuulUlaU- for the Vernon Boani backgrounds in other areas of pliuick School PTA and Bennet One Piece Deaths In of Ucpresentallves, charged town service. Junior High School PTO Andover Holy Family Mothers Circle Democratic mayoral. candidate He called the candidates "an The panel will nronose sell will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Junior Women Seymour Lavltt yesterday with exciting group which blends vttles to replace nei^lito (m er at the home of Mrs. WUliam SI(TD and Play Frawler The Nation mexiH-rience in “ transUiting fresh ideas with experience and The council hopes to establish Town Meeting; Votes $6ft00 Brunnii k i f 3 Hartland Rd. V. (ill.MOKK lltKN ideas into action.” which is not tied to the .old study g i^ p s l^ lv ln g .Jdlence Tell Stories To Ow8 Lmmmrn AIKKN, S.C. (API V. Gil­ Iq contrast. Mct'artliy s.Ud politics, the old special in- volunteers and io n d u i^ ito re XI Gamma Chapter, Beta Hospitalized Tots MUNICIPAL BUILDIN& OFFICES Pfmm IfOft more Ideii. 84, onetime new.s ed­ that GOP mayoral ciuidlibiU' teresUs, and the old rhetoric programs ’ ” ^ To Purchase of Ambulance Sigma Phi. will meet tonight at itor and reixirter who attended Members of the Manchester 1.66 The town and its Volunteer •Ms!). the town approved an 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vavitt .School Open lloiiiie Imniedlato pi^iiur'^d'^i'cT i""' n lanu. sou Glastonbury. A special pro- *^‘° '’‘es to the children a replacement (or Its well used purchase of a plot 01 of land. 400 OPEN 8:30AM.to^30PM. row Wilson in iim:i. died Mon- ®“ e'” P“ u« ' i‘‘ c ‘n‘ o An open house will be held at judging from comments * m iTe feet deep by approximately 80 S'"®"’ '“ *■ Prospective members 1® ‘®®^ pediatrics department of (ihix Embossed Vinyl day. fden was maimginK editor ' **’ " '“ y c office on the coat- the Vernon Center Middle recently the first from a s -hnr.i rescue truck. A completely re­ feet wide adjacent to the rail- P'anned. Memorial Hospital of the New York .Imirnal of Democratic condi- School tomorrow at 7 p.m. prlnctod The d n ^ furbished ambulance will re­ ----- Tuesdays and Thursdays Commerce during Ihe 11120s and ‘biles for Uie boaixl.' through the coo(>eratlun of the |s renchinir to * i road property, to be used to Bird.seye Diapers Waterproof Pants place the pone] truck which has gain access to town owmed land The Bible class of Trinity starting today. fn.m 1!m:i to llWl was on Ihe bii-s held appoiiitlve po- PTO, School stuff and Student fifu, •• * ^ served the town well as an Covenant Church will meet to- Mrs. Rodney Dolln, club pres- staff of tl.S. News and World " " commissions Council. A oarer,! „si,e.i from Wales Rd. At present, emergency vehicle, but it is this land, approximately 85 morrow at 7:30 p.m. idem, and Mrs. William John- TOWN CLERKiS OFFICE HeiK>rl. committees, .said McCar- Following a short Introduc- ..bout th »i agreed to bo out of step with ----- son, member of the club’s edu- MRS. MAItlO.X \ <>N KOSPACII but he has never held lUi lory session In the auditorium. s ''•‘“ ’ ‘’bester acres in all, including the town 1.88 the towm's needs. The choir of Trinity Covenant ®®‘i“ " committee, will read at NKW YORK (API Mrs. '’‘‘ ctive office. i..a by Principal David Parker, I bangups of our dis{io.sal area, can only be A special town meeting last reached through the dump off Church will meet tomorrow at J“"i8‘’ ‘ ’s se^sslon. Other story err h,i4i0d f«M catwr hgnliiAg ( g'dtM I -«?' N' f'lO * b*ry. Urdrid •<(b vOxiMf .Marion V’on Rospai h. 13, pub- ''i. w of what McCarthy the parents will have an op- bee net”'!** ’ night approved the appropria­ 8:30 p.m. tellers are Mrs. Joseph Sabatel- 1 ii'i hrrvy i,gnu' p«fw tv4*4kt4 ihfiMgghAriii fu« '47Ag»r »«4i ViM «mntt Usher of the Overseas Weekly Lavitil s lack of mayoral |Hirtunlty to follow their child's beni " e Sh.Kidy Mill Rd. OPEN 8:30 AMfo&OO PM. tion of $6,(XX> to purchn.se the la, Mrs. Gerald Silva. Mrs. Ray­ and Overseas Family, died Sun- credentials, .McCarthy urged chedule Ihroue.h a typical but , , ' ®"‘>rts Percy Cook, first selectman, ambulance. Residents also mond Allain, Mrs. Adrian Mi­ day after a fall in her honii- voters to choo.se McCoy os the shortened school day. * these children and explained that to provide an ac- ’Two area craftsmen will ex- voted to transfer the sum of chaud. Mrs. Lame Lake, Mrs. Mrs. Ro.siMich founded the Over- best |)iepared lor tla- Job. Ttils program will give the , >“ b'’K®r ‘ he children, cc.-is ro(\d to the town-owned hioit Thursday. Friday and Sa­ $3,(X10 from the Fire Engine turday at the annual (all show John Hublcy, Mrs. Frank Pitts, Tiny Dreams (ibix O ib Sheets j-c.'is Weekly in lil.’io. H.ilh publi Nui,irthy said that I-avitt parents an op|H)rtunlty to meet '® '" “ re . hitnce for success. acreage beyond the dump from Fund to the General Fund to Shoiidy Mill Rd, would be an and stile of the Sm lety of Con­ Mrs. Richard Ewuld. Mrs. Alex­ idtiuns are (or American mill- hnnseip lluougliuut lus earn- thi- leacher.s. learn a little about ander Eigner, Mrs. Brad Vale. laiy |H-rsonnel abroad. paign lia.s stres.sed the ex- the school program and to partially pay for the purchase. e\()ensive proposition. But ac­ necticut Craftsmen at Whitney- Print (,rib Blanket Bedueed 20% ! The remainder of the money cess from Wales Rd. would al­ ville Congregational Church. Mrs. Raymond M.-C'onnell. and penem e of the Democratic can- understand some of the prob- Beil Blue Fined Mrs. Raymond Borst. Just another small way didate.s (or the boarvl in con- lems the children meet in wtU be taken from the general low (or future use of the town 1253 M'hitney Ave.. Hamden, . s ANGELES (API Co- Last Thursday. Mrs. Martin tra.st to what I.aivilt pre-suiiiab- school each day. ' 1 0 fund. The Boani of Fire Conv- land at mueh less cost, ’The lyirs. George Nolan of Parker Personal Nuliceh Duke of the Women's Auxiliary - 78' T 94' missioners was authorized to Board of ^lectm en was auth­ St. will exhibit custom - made r - v l . 9 9 of the Manchester Memorial I*;:;,"!".,'"," -< i- h w -- -■» ip r.:.'™ purchase the emergency vehi­ orized to purchase the land. potholders and mats. .Mrs. B. In Memorium Hospital spoke about "The Art cle. At the end of the meeting. N. Kenway of Oak St., Wap- *.th Slit t RrMit ft M(l*d cutiun w$fh Xj4 IovIiii; memory >•( m> iltHir of Story Telling to Hospitalised liUHiNUui. l'hnnl«*id)i'r Ttilii-n. \kh>> In other action, the towm Mrs. John Hutchin.son suggest­ ping. will show Jewelry she de­ that Ed Tomkiel, ifour Mg. i 1 d< • Wr W,. «r>«H \ ' amu.nng because it empha- ferenees coneernlng individual U S. Dtst. Court Judge Pelr- t'hlldren" to prepare the Junior WUJ4 lakvii from m«* iwo \i>arH aKo voted to appropriate $3,100 for ed it might be nice if the se­ signs and makes. Mourivtww hfiLay. 0<’U>lx r 2X. llHi7 sizes Lavilts iwn lack of ex- cbildrcn, but parents may sign son M. Hall, who imposed Ihe Women’s Club members (or this ■t completion of the town garage. lectmen consider town groups Alwuyn u hcurtariic, periwice ""d umh-rlmes the up for such conferences by sign- (me .Monday, had dismissed the new program. This sum was needed to finance when a town meeting is s^ ed- STOCK I P NOW : Majiy tt Hilrnt Iritr. (iicl that the Republican.'c are mg the sheet available In the case against Blue in 1963 but the Timberlands Vaai About 36 children of the Jun­ But aiwuyu u b4>autiful mi-itinry an oil circulating heating sys­ uliMi. She pointed out that there the only iMity 111 Vein m ,0 hav • classnmm. U S. Supreme Court ordered it W ASHINGTON - The U. S. ior Women's Club members pa­ Of th(? on<* J lovid ho ilrar, tem and bathroom faclliUes m were two meetings in addition Ood ir^vo m4‘ Htn'fiitili i«i Ix-ur ii. o|>ened up their noniinution to Parents wishing a, conference reinstated the following year, Forest Service operates a tim­ raded in costumes last Saturday Town Clerk, serves you. 100% Cotton Quilted Crib Pads I 3.*1 AikI COUtUtfo U> ftU’r Ui4‘ blow. a part of the garage, which will to the town meeting taking new faces and new Ideas " with a guidance counselor Blue, of Beverly Hills, oiigi- ber-growing business that re­ at Laurel Manor Convalescent But what it moujit to lost you. be rente;d to a machine com­ place last night. Approximate- No i»no will ev«*r kiii»w Although many of the -GOP should .sign upon a .sh >vt which n.-d'y was charged In a 1964 in turns $300 million in sales re­ Home S t a Halloween party pany. The area Is expected to 'y 75 persons attended the spe­ ceipts to the Treasury every 1146 ToujuTD Traa. Sadiy Mbuird by candldages are seeking their will be available In the guld- dictment with evading $34 344 m be ready (or the tenant about given by the club (or residenu ttB t Oocn0iMtee to IU-El«ct Ed TofuKleL < Your loving wife. Hnit term on the board. Me- ance office. taxe.s. cial town meeting. Andrew Gas­ year. It controls a land area c : / SAll: f s M . Sol. Nov. 10. at the home. Cider and dough­ MANcaanaa per was the mo^rator. twice the size of Oslifornia. r« w fw iJw , .rm i’ .fiM T iitM i OHS un imy nuts were served. * cut 96. Wrnm ONM 9kmf MM \ PAGE TEN 'N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY^ OCTOBER 28, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN y Coventry Englishmen Won’t Be Jailed ,■ r A n A o t e r PTO Meets Fashion Show I n . Vernon School Board Race Gubernatorial Race Tom orrow For Indebtedness Any More for Nov. 7 In New Jersey Bitter FOR EXPERT By GODFREY ANDERSON deals only with noncriminal WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING cost Involved. Lawyers, social By Women’s Qub COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Tomorrow night at 7 :30 wlll'^ LONDON (AP) —^An Engllsh- cases—should have an enforce­ workers and debt collecting By BOBDT7BILL V. Kenny carries considerable ARE YOU OVER 65 ? The An^er DemocraHc RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVICE ” 'b e le first program by the new- niEui who doesn't pay up what ment officer to find out If the agents all say the scheme will Associated Press Writer clout ’ cm iic' I 11' 1 ' ly formed Coyentry Grammar debtor can pay, make orders for fall under such conditions. Woirien’8 Club wili present a Kenny, an old-line Irldi politi­ I he owes won't go to Jail any ' - - I ' School Parent - Teacher Organ­ settlement by installments at a NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Bit­ cian, had ai falling out with Mey­ more: he’ll get a slimmer pay Attachment of earnings for Fall Fashion Show for the bene­ ter personal attacks have over­ isation. Parents are Invited to rate he can afford, or make an payments to wives abandoned ner over patronage a nd other packet until the debt is setUed. fit of the Club's Scholarship shadowed moat issues In New come up to the school, where order for attachment of his by their husbands was intro­ // So, Here Are Some Of The Things The matters and said he wouldn’t A new bill, presented by Fund Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. in the Jersey’s gubematorlal race, CLARKE MOTOR SALES teachers will be In the class earnings by his employer. Each duced In 1958. It often doesn’t support him for dog-oatohar. Queen Elizabeth n In her traditionally a beUwether of na­ RT. 6 and 85, BOLTON—643-9621 court would also have a trained work because the 'employe con- Ajidover Eaementary School. Many politicians feel the con­ rooms to greet parents from nneech onenlnv Pnriia,v,r„f t**" ® work because the'employe con- tional pcrflUoal trends between 7:30 until 8. Democratic Party Has Done For You In Recent Years The f8u*k)na wUI be by Pan­ test bolls down to vdilch is the day, will give the courts power cosigresslonal elections. in his troubles. leaving no address. In many dora’s Box’ erf Bolton. The Tres stronger of two conflicting At 8, the program will com­ to order employers to deduct mence In the auditorium, with It Is understood,' however, cases he cannot be traced. Chic Beauty Salon, also of Bol­ Former Gov. ..Robert B. Mey- forces: The desire of New Jersey debts from an employe’s earn­ that the government, while ac­ ner, 61, a Democrat and Repub­ voters for a change after 16 guest speaker Dr. Joan ings. ’’Professional debtors—the ton, will do the hair styles and cepting the principle, may not multiple debtors who never In­ cosmetics. lican Rep. Wflllam T. CahUl, 67. years of Democratic rule, or Kerelezja, Coordinator of In­ The Idea is that each country be able to provide the extra tend to pay anyway—will profit a member of Congress for 11 Meyner’s record as govenwr struction In the Farmington court—a regional court which This Is the third fashion show Public Schools and a staff mem­ staff to enforce It because of the from the new situation,” said m sponsored by the DemocraJtlc years, have been hammering and his statewide promlnsnoe. NOW away at each other's integrity. ber at the Central Connecticut Alan Longhurst, general manag­ Women’s Club In Its four-year Meyner and his wife Helen, State College. er of one of Britain’s biggest existence. It has become a pop­ The acrimonious dialogue 41, a niece of the late Adlai Ste­ IS THE TIME Subject of Dr. Kerelezja’s talk Coventry debt collecting agencies— ular town event. Tickets may be reached a peak last week when venson, expect their first child will be the non-graded elemen­ Professional and Trade Serv­ obtained from Mrs.' James Ur- they called each other liars on soon. TO VOTE FOR tary school, and following the ices, Ltd. 1965 Senior Citizen Center pur­ so. Fashion Show chairman; conflict-oMnterest chargea Oahlll Is the father of eight. "These people often work Pollsters and professlonala in lecture, time will be given for Mrs. James Daley, ticket OEmtoE niR B in OHAMBBBLAIN ■OBiatT DOBBAD Board of Finance very little or are not employed both parties rate next Tuesday’s discussion, questions and opin­ chairman; any club member or Dem ocrat DeoMwrat Demoomt ions. at all,” he added. "How, then, chased by Town as a result at the door. Refreshments will election too close to call. V e rn o n RUTH TUCKER can you deduct from earnings On Charter Revision Commis­ Refreshments will be served be served following the show. Co-founder Connecticut Cau­ Local attorney. . . member, Meyner, a lawyer, accused AS from 7:30 to 8, for those Sings Swan Song they haven’t got? With proper of ACTION by Democratic- Bridge Night sion. . .past president, Vernon cus of Democrats. . .volunteer. Tolland County and State Bar ClahlU of coveting the governor­ Rockville Man who w l ^ following the pro­ enforcement machinery the new Winners of Friday’s Bridge Young Democrats. . . member Revitalization C o rp s, Horace Associations. . . guest lecturer ship to help promote plans for gram. The Board of Finance sang purchase of a second-hand scheme might be very good, Night are as follows: First 35th Senatorial Advisory Com­ Bushnell Church, Tutorial Pro­ UCfonn. . . Greater Rockville reaping a fortune from land spe­ On Fishing Trip TOWN TREASURER The PTO has been formed for its swan song last night, and un­ machine followed a long and but, without It, It could be disas­ controlled Board of Direc­ place,•'Mrs. Lawrence Moe and mittee. . .Sacred Heart Parish. . gram. . .Greeiter Rockville Jay- Jaycees. . . director, Hockanum culators. He charged that Cahill Army veteran. . .graduate, Am­ the purpose of improving com­ like Mae 'West, is not likely to bitter town meeting which trous. Mrs. George Katz; tlef for sec­ cees...Italian Benefit Society... Valley 'YMCA. . . counsel Rede­ lied in denying involvement In a Missing in Sound NOV. 4 herst College, BA, political sci­ munication between school and found townspeople almost "The present system of a ond place, Mr. and Mrs. Archi­ St. ^mard’s Parish. . . Air velopment Agency,.. member, land deal at the site of a pro­ make another positively last ap­ ence . . . account executive. community, and is not an affili­ equally divided, although the court commital order—sending tors. bald Ramage and B, Burton Force veteran . .graduate. Uni­ St. Bernard’s peuish. . . Army posed interstate highway. The Coast Guard wa scon- BaMlHar By] pearance. The bulldozer at the Corporate Accounts Division at ate of any, other organization. second-hand advocates won. the debtor to jail—is an unhap­ Smyth and William Radzewlcz, versity of Hartford, sociology veteran . . . graduate. Harvard, Cahill, also a lawyer, retorted tlnulng its search today on Long dump was the principal agenda Travelers. . . married, three Therefore, formal membership The meeting with the select­ py one, socially and commer­ and third place, Mrs. Howard major . . . sales executive, Con- AB, UCfonn LLB. . . married, that the charges were designed Island Sound for a Rockville Item for the final meeting. On children. and dues are not required. men ended on a cheerful note, cially. But If we are to replace Boyd and Miss Joyce Driscell. soiMated Cigar Corp. . mar­ four children. to cover up Meyner's own deal­ man and a Hartford companion , . . . ------..w,.Nov. 4,t, .w.cthe x^aiuBoard of financeFinance, though, with smiles and hand­ A PTA at the grammar school along with the Board of Select- one inacceptable system with MountOiln Climb ried. ings with race track Interests. missing slnoo Sunday. lapsed Into Inactivity right after men, will be replaced by a Town shakes. This has not always another, then It Isn’t really pro­ Cadette Troop 5014, in a Taxes, crime, the Vietnam The local man has been Iden­ gress.” MANCHESTER SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER the 1907-68 school year, when Council, under the new char- been the case In the relation­ mountain climbing expedition, war and urban problems have tified as Lee Irving, M. In fact, debtors have not been no one would serve as presl- ter which takes effect thaJt day. ship of the Board of Finance climbed Ht. Monadnock in Jaf- been the other major Issues. He and Kenneth GIgl, 40, set Jailed for just being In debt Only New Jersey and Virginia dent. —The last meeting was run by frey, N.H., Saturday. They were out on a tlriilng trip Sunday Mrs. Michael Tomanelll Is vice rhalrmnn R,iph»rrt at budget time. At- since 1809, when the law was jo ln ^ by Cadette Troop 5114 have gubernatorial elections around noon from Avery Point I president of the new group. Iln i-rincr- rnin ICough- ^ pursestrings cnangeachanged loiiowmgfollowing tnethe furore ar- from Hebron. At the top of the this year. Now Jersey's is close­ In Groton. Officers and steering commit­ DlAe has moved to Bolton"^leav" under k e control of the *>y ‘ h® novelist Charles mountain, 3,145 feet above sea ly watched because of the Early yesterday morning, the SECONU REMINDER tee o f the PTO are planning to Ing th T b o a r d ^ ^ h ^ v ' shi Council, as will the re- Dickens In his horrific pictures level, they ate their lunch. Mrs. state's frequent role as a key crew of on oyster boat apottad - meet the first Wednesday of bona-fide members for the final sponslblllty for drawing up the debtors thrown Into the old Ridiard Osborne and Mrs. Paul swing state in national elec­ the misting boat floating upside Fleet Prison along with murder­ 1965-66 - One hundred additional tions. each’ month with Principal Rob session. Van Dine attended the budgets, so If conflicts occur, Pfanstiehl, co-leader of the An­ down near Fisher’s Island. ers and other criminals. President Nixon, who fash­ ert— - Bralrton and ua teachers meeUng USIUand OUt/illl'LMSUsubmitted Jimhis PBH-res they will be Intra-board rather dover troop, accompanied the Searchers have concentrated A debtor goes to jail now, not representative. It Is hoped that Igneitlon, but Ooughltn said there than inter-board. girts. ioned his comebsck by cam- In that area, and a Coast Guard for his debt, but for contempt of elderly housing units at Interested ------parents- ...M,will attend wasn't much point In taking any The demise of the Board of Last week, at the Brownie paining for other Republicans, spokesman in New London said court through failing to comply visits the state Wednesday. -— NOV. these open meetings with action on It under the circum­ Finance marks the at least tern-' Troop meeting, the Cadette t^ a y the search will go on In- with a judge’s order requiring opinions and suggestions, since stances. porary retirement of most of West Hill Cardens through Troop presented the Brownies Ue'U attempt to pull out the . definitely. this is the nucleus from which The three selectmen and Town members from public office. him to make restitution to his wliGi $10 to provide them with vote In the Republican strong­ creditor at terms he is consid­ programs will be planned. Manager - designate Dennis Arthur Blondln, Malcolm Erb, a treasury to begin the year’s holds of Bergen and Morris ered he is able to afford. Usual- ACTION of Democratic- 4-H Night Moore attended the meeting to Richard Coughlin, Nelson Beaixse f.*! . , activities. / counties where he racked up a Durer Print Miaoing The 4-H Achievement Night talk about the bulldozer, and the newest member, Johan ^ dc^®u't®r 8®1® re la te d At Uie United Nations Ob­ 96,(X)0-vote plurality last year. will be held Oct. 30 at the high ------John —Druge, a .member a t X Klein, as aU elected offidsls, h'®"' ‘ he court before controUed Board of Direc­ servance Friday, the Cadette Nationally known Republicans NEW HAVEN (AP)-An Al­ school with a two-part family *ludy committee that r reoom or tne devoted a great d e S ^ Buffering a three-week sentence, troop performed an Irish Folk already heard from on Cahill’s brecht Durer print depicting THIS IS THE UST DAY TO FlU which does not Itself wipe out ------■■■ • mended purchase of the ma time and effort to the town over Dance, "The Waves of Torrey,” behalf Included Sen. Bklword Adam and Eve turned up miss­ program. There will be a pot the debt. luok supper at 6 p.m., and Mrs. chine last November was also their varying terms of office. tors. taught to them by Mrs. Andrew Brooke of Massachusetts and ing Monday at the Tale Univer­ YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY USTS Nearly 3,000 persons a year WnxiAM HB8IBB William Miller, Brewster St., present. None Is on the ballot for the Verprauskas of Columbia. BOITH OASA’n Gov. Ronald Reagan of Callfoi' sity Art Gallery. are jailed under this system. Of­ Republican nla. (Bxcepliea Motor VeUclea) should be contaibted for reser­ A letter from Moore, on be­ Town CouncU. Albert Bradley, Lost night, ’’the Cadette Troop Repubileao The 466-year-old print Is one ten their three weeks stay In MAVIUCE MILUEB Gov. Richard J. Hughes, like vations and details. half of the selectmen, detailed If elected to the town council, enjoyed a Halloween Party at Present member of Rede­ of only 80 or 40 In existence and SnrJi Usto shall bo filed not later than November 1st eerh one of Her Majesty’s prisons Republicaa Eight-year member Board of Meyner In 1961, Is barred by the At 7, the program of awards for the Board of Finance some will be the carry-over from the the home of Miss Christine velopment Ck>mmission . . . might be worth as much os $30,- year, or If the (list shall be a Sunday or legal holiday then coats the state far more than Education, present chairman constitution from seeking a on tlw next buslneea dny following. will take place, with presenta­ of the problems encountered finance board to the new group. PfanstieW of Rt. 87. member Lake Street School Extensive business experience 000, according to Andrew C. their original debt was worth. . . . past president East School and former secretary for rtx third consecutive term. He has Ritchie, director of the art gal­ tion of certificates and fair with the bulldozer, purchased And Van Dine, In leaving town, WESTHILL GARDEN APARTMENTS PTO . . . former Signal Officer, i®Bllure to file surh list by Novomber 1st means TEN Some employers already are PTA . . . member of City Com­ years . . . former assistant town stumped the state for his prede­ lery. premiums. County awards will for 116,000 second-hand to as­ is ending a promising and color­ U.S. Army . . . graduate of J*BB CENT nddlUon to Um seseesment as requirod by the protesting at a law which will clerk . . . member Salvation cessor, particularly In the tradi­ be presented by Mrs. Judy sist In converting the dump last ful political career In Coventry. Worcester Polytechnic Institute. mittee In 1948 to study school The B-by-lO-Inch print was last Bute BUtute. require them to become debt- Army Committee . . . Justice of tional Democratic stronghold of seen hanging on a wall In Pock, Tolland County 4-H agent. year from an open-burning type GI Release . . holds Master’s Degree in needs . . . member of the Ma­ collectors from their more feck­ sons, Elks, Lions, Chamber of the Peace . . . former city tax Hudson County where the 76- a first-floor exhlblUon room Sun­ REAL ESTATE NEED NOT BE DETLARED Mistress of Ceremonies for the to a sanitary land-fill opera- Manchester Evening Herald Business Administration from «“»•, the who should chase down their Church . . . married and , has Continue^ from Page One) 16 years . . . member Congrega­ Savings Bank of Rockville . . . treat bags for the Mansfield “ con-tant own bad debts. 1967 - Tax freeze on your home three children. Meter Maids Do tion B'nal Israel . . . married on executive committee. Sav­ Training School source of trouble. A number There are nearly 300 firms In nameae delegation to the Paris Extra Duty as Decoys and has three children. ings Bank Women of Conn. Rood Foreman Britain In the debt collecting peace talks. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — to avoid impact of local tax Electricity May Applications for the position '"®‘ - business. They usually deal with Fimneling information through o i rood foreman may be pick- ai “•'"^''IngsBhavinge inIn the cronkcoBe.crankcase. "Di® use of meter maids as sex anything but gaming debts. The ed up In the selectmen’s of- "®®«sw«Y repairs might 'y ‘f the block T^ie women in blue have been which they charge commissions the humanitarianism of the gee- On New Haven Hartford. The state will hold a ^ toklng time off from their regu- ranging from 10 to 331-3 per TION of Democratic-con- ture your country Is making In BOSTON (AP) — A research RUMMAGE SALE lur chores to pose ns women of competitive examination for the wttor atoted that the se- cent according to the size of the releasing the list of priaoners. company hired by the New Eng­ the night In a police dragnet positionrwii#inn some■>#»>,« time after_, 1. the . lootmen were seeking some di­ debt Involved. If they fail to col­ The world will see no logic, only land Council has proposed elec­ that has landed dozens of al­ SponsoTRd by closing date for applications, rection from the Board of Fi­ lect, they get nothing. troUed Legislature. trifying the existing New Haven leged wrongdoers. vindictiveness, in such an ar­ which Is Nov. 14. nance. Should this machine be Longhurst said bad debts are rangement.” Railroad line to provide high­ repolrod, or should imother one Since the beginning of Octo­ increasing In Britain because of speed rail service between Bos­ GOP Meeting ber, 64 men, three women and Mrs. Stockdale sent the tele­ STANLEY CIRCLE iPSCS?JS! The Republican Town Com be purchased. In any event, tight credit and the deflationary gram after learning of Dellin­ ton and New York as an alter­ four Juveniles have been arrest­ pressures excerclsed to right native to the jet>-powered mlttee will hold a special meet- “**‘®® repair fluid has been ed on sex charges, police re­ ger’s statements in (JhicagD. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Ing tomorrow night at 7:30 at ®*ks-usted, the selectmen necd- the country’s economic position. Delllngei' made these state­ TurboTraln now making experi­ cords show. mental runs. the party headquarters In the ®^ uuthorizatlon to spend mon- ments in disclosing parts of a ’’Police should not bo using Sen. James R. McIntyre, D- IN hlstorlc old Bldwoll Tavern on ®y- plan his attorney said was ar­ meter maids for anything but to Quincy, chairman of the legisla­ Main St. Members are urged to The company which hue been TAX FREEZE ON YOUR HOME ranged in meetings with the write tickets without approval tive transportation committee, attend. consulted about the moohlne, from the City Commission,” North Vietnamese in Paris over COOPER HALL suggested that It be token In for said Monday he will file a reso­ Mayor J. Bracken Lee said liiilIH the weekend. The disclosure a complete Inspection, and sold lution supporting the $800 mil­ 177 Hartford Road OPCN SUNDlARB: Monday. came at a news conference be­ lion proposal. that repairs might take as long PLUMB-OUT WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29th Manobeetor, Conn. South W im hor Police Chief Dewey J. FUlls tween seasions of a U.S. District The report, prepared by Sys­ 19 AJI. - iP J I. as two weeks. In the nrueontlme, announced a new policy for the OMrt trial where Dellinger and tems Analysis Research Cforp. Acroaa from Mane Dallyt tiW-tiW the dump must keep operating, eight meter maids under his STOP AT 9 A.M. ■iwer Panel seven other men are being tried of Cambridge, proposes rebuild­ Community CoDege SATUBOAT8 so a private operator has been jurisdiction: "When we use 1969 - A new State Department on on charges of conspiracy to In­ ing the roadbed with federal ^^ote8 T oday On looated who will bring In a bull­ meter maids from here on they ntfs cite riots during the 1968 Demo­ funds to permit high-speed serv­ We Honor GAP dozer for two hours a day at will be on an overtime basis, "Ageing in recognition of cratic National Convention. ice. AssesHinenl Fees a cost of }40 per day. and will not be taken off their Defense attorney William M. Even without federal aid, the Moore’s letter also noted that regular shifts.” Kunstler visited Paris at the re­ plan should be adopted, the After several months of study '‘Bpulrs In a year hav» run the needs of senior citizens quest of Dellinger and another Quincy mayor said, explaining and examination the Sewer ''■‘’“ '•t $1,426, and that substitute ABSENTEE ■ defendant, Rennard C. "Ren­ that in this event he would favor WE NOW HAVE Commission Is tonight expected ’ * I SlM‘1 l.tl t' by ACTION of your Demo­ nie” Davis, Dellinger said. He an interstate compact among WASHABLE WOOLS * , . „ . ^ When the m«ichlne w m under said he end Davis had been in­ New York, Connecticut, Rhode to adoirt a fee schedule for as- repair have comie to another SUNBAOK LININOS vited to make the trip but were Island and Massachusetts to sessments, connection charges $2,000 or so. B A ^ ^ R i C i N i VOTING 60” wide, blend of nylon and wool. For skirts ^ For those winter coats. Warmth without weight. not gra.ited oermission to leave provide the funds. and use charges for the town’s Druge. wlio Is a mertionlo, CONCINTRATID LIQUID cratic Governor and Legis­ RsQRinMHRti and shifts. Retails elsewhere One step cutting and sewing. 50” wide the jurisdiction of the court. Contending that the Turbo- 4.98 sewer system which was dedl- presented the other aide of the CHOCOLATFS for 3.49 yd. yd. 2.79 iktnners ultimate in lining. yd. DRAIN OPENER - ClEANIR Dellinger sah) the North Viet­ Train is not the answer because Cited a year ago. „tory, sUitlng that the amount lature. the roadbed is too old and un­ ■ k Absence from the StRte darhiff wottne himra or • RATS HAIR A O C namese would release * the The proposed residential spent on repairs Is oertaiidy not even for the speeds desired, Mc­ November 4th. (6 sab. to 8 rjr.) names of prisoners of war at charges a re: Assessmenits, $8.60 oxoessdve for a machine qf tjils • RATS PAT Intyre called the new plan A Absence from Menehester dorinc vothic boors Re :is«; _ some future date but that some­ per front foot plus $300 per In- type and that properly main- liipi "Imperative. . .If we are going B stodent in m eoOege, oniveratty, iHirece^ trahdiw r one may have to go to Paris ‘TWILL BACK” VaVETEEN stalled lateral, and conneoUon talned It ’’has many good years MANCtlESTER to make any headway on the school or institntion of hlffher leemliif witUn the StoMthiRS Ntw—FUR TRIMS charge, $400 per family unit. of service loft. V isit again before this could be New England corridor.’ ’ State. iHAaOWARC & SUiPPLV brought about. He said he as­ imported from Italy. Machine waahable. 86” The asHessment will be pay­ In 2", 3” 4" widths. Persian Lamb and mink. Druge also said ho thought DEMOCRATIC SENATOR DAVID BARRY sumed the names of all flyers A Absence from Msneheeter daring vothis hoore be- wide. Reg. 2.99 yd. Ideal for Jiffy Jumpera able Immediately or in Install­ the repair estimate for this 877 Main St., Manohoater V ice Files for Divorce cRoee of membership in e religioaB eonnminity. or elegance in e ^ ments over a 10-yea‘r period. Llggstt Drug Chairman of Conn. Advisory Council Shot down would be included. time around seemed unduly SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) A IBness or pfaysieRl tfaeRbilitr and onRble te vote in The connection charge will be high. I Phone MS-44M on Ageing In Washington, State Depart­ tram ^leOO to 4#98 yd. party dreea. yd. 4be"IT — Singer Johnny Rivera’ wife due at the time the building Is ment offidala cautioned against person at the pells. After considerable discussion at the PaikaMa Vicki Sue has' sued for divorce, connected to the sewer line, or egqpectations that North Viet­ A Member e f Anned Forcaa, 'iipcNMe a back and forth, the Board of charging mental cruelty and within 30 days after blUIng for Finance unanimously agreed nam is about to release a list of sneh member. .saying he hH her. those who have connected be­ that the selectmen should be American prisoners it is bold- FAMOIW rtAMM IMIKt The complaint filed Monday ROLLER OOASTER CORDUROY fore the bills have been prepar­ authorized to expend up to $600, »«• -K in Superior Court asks $3,8(X) To the REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE, 806 ed. the ostimatied cost of a com­ The otfictals added^nat It is 1964 - Medicare; to insure ade­ monthly In temporary support Main Street, Manchester, Cona. Pleiue arranm Ab­ ARNEL JERSEY Cut from bolta in the vibrant hues of fall. 36” It will be the reHponHlbility of plete Inspection of the machine. not clear that Kunstler had sentee Ballot for: wide, 100% cotton. learned any more than wives of for Mrs. Rivers, 28. and the cou­ the property owner to make his After that, presumably the ANTHONY quate medical care without ple’s Infant son Michael. ITie 45” wide, washable Jersey. Will not ^ O O oqitive Americans who also own arrangements for the Town Council will be In office, Rivers’ community property Ideal for Jiffy Jumpers. talked to North Vietnameae rep- ravel or sag. Easy to sew. yd. w ee# sewer lines from tlic building to and It will be up to them to was estimated be worth $6 Voters Name ...... Retaila elsewhere 1.49 yd. yd. 1.18 the street. decide the next step: Repair reaentatives in Paris. to causing financial ruin. A million. the present inachlno or consider HAIRDRESSER Davis td d the news confer- In addition, the rommisslon Rivers, 28, made the records buying a new one. Addrim ...... Tsi ...... Is expected to adopt several ezKe that North Vietnam also “ Memphis" and "Secret Agent Finance board member Mal­ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT regulations concerning the uses result of ACTION b y ' a intends to release "m ore detail­ Man" and owns several record OOATIN8 WOOLS colm Erb noted nt one point ed iirformallon" on conditions In Don’t Delay CkMnplete and Mail IVMlay PU L PRINT OOnONS of public and private sewers. companies. during the evening that this prisoner- of-war camps. In plaids, solids, checks and heathen. Priced HUght Training The couple married last Dec. For Farther Information TeL 643-1509 machine "has been Jtnxed” Democratic President and a Substantial Information en A aelect group of 36" and 45” wide oottoos and Naval Aviation Officer Candi­ 30 in Monterey and separated RepabHcan Town Cenanittee to move! Retails to over 5.00 yd. ^ J t O from the day It arrived, and introducers U.B. prisoners probaWy would Merda. Priced to move. CAOvL date John M. Hill, son of Mr. Oct. 12. Bevenible wools also available, yd. ^ e * IT Indeed It would appear that be available In WArfilngton Nov. Retails up to 1J29 yd. 9 V / 0 and Mrs. Morgan S. Hill, 100 Democratic Congress. this was so. Since the first 10 U, one of the days In the next Valley View Dr., has completed days of lu arrival, the machine edteduled Vietnam Mormtoclimi, a phase of his flight training al has suffered minor and various the Naval Aviation Command breakdowns, IMhnger predicted. at the U SNaval Air Station In A clear picture of the history Board ot Directors KFTER HOUDAY VELVETS Pensacola, Fla. d difficult to obtain, since the Learn to Read Lyons type heavy weight drees velvet. Prepare now for the hotidajrs with acetate tvpe MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OLDHAM. England (AP) — Wster repellent with crush resistant ^ Flve-yeor- . M Skelloa BM r (C) (28) m m (2»-224e) dalle The court found Zoran Glus- tain a location permit from the Voten eeeston lent week at Y ou - - (88) GIlliRAii** ffljuid (8-ie) Movie (C) Brava 10 years ago, movie cetr ^ held man Catholic Church in the TratSlib or Conieqscnccs t:t0 cevic guilty of offending the So­ ministry and run the risk that without a murmur of dkMnit, One protect, entitled "Artists “ morrow night from 7 untU 9 Un'ted States, ° SiM sors knew the days of snipping NaShan Hale School, Mrs. Fhyl- During the past weeks, this • (8-8) Weather — Sporte and viet Union, its leaders and Its toe censors wUl cut what they Board of BduoMlon memben In the Classroom,” was develop- *he home of Mr. and Mrs. Father O'M alley on leave Newi (C) scenes "harmftil to morals" Ue JadoMon, a Demoondlo can- qpaoe in The Herald has been (18) My Favorite Martton army in an editorial published consider "too daring" for Spain. last night put thetr okay on a ed by Joan .Harihey. -n,e pMn^ the A r c h E s e of c E (M) Bat Moetenon (8) M Mlaiitee (C) (Udato for the Board of Bktuow- devoted to telling the people of (8) Morea* Welby, M.D. (C) In the bimonthly newspaper were near an end. Although they have become pokey revislan totvoivlng the carrying a »760 price tog, would A ” Interested persons re- told the third annual New (22) HlaUlghte (C) (18) Tea O’Clack Be port (C) tion, today (x>aunonted on witat (8 S )M------^ I e ’e Navy Knjlzevne Novine shortly after Until that time, government more liberal, censors still say Mjanoheater personal stories taking of tndlviduBl student pie- (4.) Newi ' HIteheock she regarda aa tnequhtea In the (8-^22-M-4e) New* —Weather the Invasion In August 1668. censors sui^xnted by toe Ro­ they are against violence and about the work of the vurioua turee. Approval oarrlea wflh k "“.rH*' K. ™ ™."t? . 8;ae (48) iteWhide nnd Soorto' town’s sebool pianta. would donate their services giv- ,1 Senates Monday that his organi- 6;S« (8) Newa wUh Walter Cron- ‘ ■ uld see. This meant no love this way. a reasonable trial period. used to purchase supplies and at 6 :30, 7 and 7 :30 at the with declslon-maklnir (18)..8) Dick Van Dyke ny Cnrun dzen deserve the beet possible spotlight has been on the In- (C) tion at toe court’s decision. scenes, no bank robberies and Like many other coimtriea, Recognised PTA osganUa- equipmenteniilnmenf ChUrch...... (88) Social SecnrlW In Action Bldhop Show (C) tsfillHee and equipment to en­ (28-88)...... Hnntley - ifrink-Brinkley -Be- (8) Movie The writer told the court toat no shootouts. Spain now has a film rating inteUectuol exekement of volun­ Uoni wil be permuted to spon­ A port (C) (S) Newecope hance the learning prooeaa. AU second project entitled wm rehearse'tomoro^" * 1 h t°'r '^® toe Mme*prob^ (28) Hnntley -Brinkley Be- his article was aimed "only at The tourist boom brought In tem to help the viewer decide if teer work at the Lutz Junior sor tha pteturo taking for fund- P?rt tlier short newscasts.) movie production has Increased ington school there la no gym- payment to hhn must be made outline, one class at Meadow- executlve board and the execu- 'a*' statements like the encycll- peal toe sentence. He was given ship is necessary. He said: have jrou given your fair diare 20 per cent. naahnn, and the children must 41re<*ly by the parent brook School would be selected. tlve---- board------of the Holy•— j ..<...,0 Name ®al banning chemical and me- , _ WB€n~S18 7:46 Lowell Thomaa the minimum term provided by '"niepe’s no reason why produc­ to the United Fund? This la the 5:00 Hartford HiglillghU 8:00 SpeakJU^ Hartford toe law; the maximum was The big production compa­ go to tile West Side Rec when A oonnplrte plan for a sched­ Attempt.s would be made to try Society...... wlH. both meet------tomor- chanlcal birth control. 7:(W News ers should become wealthy on drive that provides much of the !2:16 three years. nies, whose money came from condtttone are deteriorating. ule of picture taking miaat be to change the behavior of "act- ” ”v nlgWt at 8 In the church "They (the bishops) want In 8:00 Oaslldht WTIC—1888 films of corruption and violence budget of these and other fund 2 13:00 ^ i e t Hours 6:00 Afternoon Edition Hollywood, New York or Rome, The Nathan H ale and BenUey agencies. It may happen. If the filed with and approved by the Ing out” students, and would In- Parish center. and the laity want In," Father , ^ ^ WPOP—1410 6:15 at the expense of the peace of schoola have no hot lunch pro­ Market Report moved In flpst. But there was drive quotas are not reached, building prtndpal. He. in turn, volve the use of classroom ob- Jack Cohen, counselor and co- O’M _. alley _ said. 5:00 Danny Clayton 6:20 Weather Presley Breaks Record mind of their fellow main." gram. 6:0C Dick Heatnerton 6:25 Strictly SportB enough of a demand for several that stoen you hold out your wtn nfoinM the plan k> Super­ servers, a learning disabilities ordlnator for the Connecticut ,The ® "®''’ Rev. John D. Dreher, Dreher, sec- sec­ 0:00 Bin Love LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) —El­ 6:36 Afternoon EkSitlon small Spanish companies to get "On the other hand we find hand for help guidance or need intendent of SchoolB Donald J. teacher, a teacher aide, a con- State Drug Program, will be f® ,17 Senate of Priests 1:00 Oary Olrard 7:00 Accent 69 vis Presley, who broke attend­ . w, WaNP—U lS 7:20 David Brinkley a start. The government provid­ rather luxurious educational en- to one of these agencies, the Hannigan for final approval. sultant and a specially trained the featured speaker at tomor- Diocese , of Providence, 6:00 News ance records In Las Vegas In 7:30 News of the World ed financial backing to some of virixunents in certain of our personnel will not be there to professor from the University of row night's program on Drugs, ” chairman of the two-day 6:10 Uncle Jay 7:60 Joe Qaraglola August, has been signed to ^ A L i HLM RIOUS 6:00 News 8:00 News, Emphaala toe smaller (x>mpanlea. local schooto. We can do better serve you. They may have been Connecticut. sponsored jointly by the Junior ^ ' “ ®rence at the Holy Fam ily 6:10 Walter Cronklte pear again Jan. 26 to Feb. 22 at Aswloped aad M M ed 8:10 Pop Concert The only catch Is that the for all our children in each of Car Every SS Seconds 6:26 Harry Reaeoner 9:06 Nixhtbeat the International Hotel. Ebsd “ torn through a neceaaary budget After presenting the projects Women’s Clubs of Tolland, El- Passlonlst Fa- 6:30 Sporu, News 9:30 N.Y. Giants va. Dallas Cow­ smaller companies have to sub­ our neighborhoods. We can re­ cut. Give so that this will not DBARBORN. Mich. — By tha 7:00 TTie world Tonight Presley drew 101,800 persons DIseaBst 1 to a recent meeting of the Unston and Vernon at 8 In El- 1®,’ „ „ boys mit their scripts in advance to model older scboolB and add happen, not to you, nor to any ttme a oar reaohas tha end of a 7:16 Buslneaa News 11:00 News, Weather In four weeks at toe hotel In Au­ board, MacKenzle questioned UnKton High School. A former ,® ° ^Talley did not say 7:30 Frank Gifford 11:20 Sports Final the Ministry of Tourism and In­ ARTHUR winga to overcrowded achoois. other dtlaen of the area. Give l.omMtat aaasmbly Una, more 7:30 News gust while making his first pub­ members regarding their at- narcotics addict, he will speak _ , , national pastolral 11:30 Other Side of the Day We can provide now equipment now, give generously; do not let than 16,000 parts tevs boon aa- lic appearance In nine years. formation, which regulates titude towards the development *’*• personal experiences and and matertale w hen cotxUUons the spotlight shine on an empty ssmbled and ths flnlahsd auto­ of special programs by the ®‘ate rehabilitation pro- w’ " “y^^er. that the ex- warrant such adrtlttaw. We space. mobile is driven asvay—at tha gram, ecutlve board of his organiza­ (H sisM bf Ptnlo) teachers. can encourage our beet teach­ mts of one svaey 66 asoondz. to ______tion "has “ ** ttSKeaasked in©th® bishops that ers not to See from the older a^e:d'"“Erm^" or Evening Herald *>® schoola to the stimulating and U F O Hovers should be encouraged to be ere- correspondent Re«« V ------®*“--- ‘*'® National ‘''“ uonai Confer- uonrer- flexible neiw units. The Job of Candidates for Director ence of Catholic Bishops at Its atlve and resourceful, as long Q**atrale Tel. 878-2848. upgrading ell r., toat will benefit each and every Board of Dlreotoni will have teacher has to be creotlve In his A circular unidentified flying ob­ Mrs. John FMaGoraid. who Is mer President Lyndon B. John­ child of the town of Manches­ their turn tonight to addreos toe methods to be successful. —EDWARDS------— .....AIR ...... w..,FORCE ject with blue-white lights has chairman of the Leogua’a voters' son says he still wanU to be­ ter.” pubUc, when the Manchester Dr. MacKenzle explained he ®A8E, Calif. (A P ) — A wlng- been reported by residents of Bsrvlos committee, explained to­ come a university teacher, but - Is planning the formulation of a '®®®’ ‘ hree-ton, rocket-powered ^Alice in Wonderland^ in Drama and Dance League of Woman Voters con­ day toot the League does not . . ^ . . . t o ______.... ___ 4to— .1___1______M M. . Western Connecticut towns in the booklet each year which will de- helping In the design of fu- ,_hfirst „ he a.w. has1, commitments .. . ------to— fin­ The "King," the "()ueen of original dance-drama are . all ceeda will be used to further ducts the second of Its "Meet back apecJilo candidates or poll- scribe Innovative and locally ‘ ‘“ ’® space-to-eorth shuttle craft ish a book and “take •‘® port In a Hearts" and "Alice” pause for past four nights. members of the Hartford Junior research, education and service Rottner, Phelon the Candldatee,” aesolans. tloal parties. successful programs anti will be reached a speed of 1,086 Program for the Cedum- a moment during a rehearsal Modern Dance Theatre, a per­ The latest sighting (x:curred goals of the organisation. Mem­ Tonlght'e pubMc meeting Is at The purpose of the oamnUttea, distributeddlstrlbuted to all the staff miles an hour. " , Broadcasting System. for the ballet “Alice In Wonder­ forming wing of the Hartford Monday about 10 p.m. A New Johnson, who had expressed bers of toe committee for the Cited at Meeting 8, In ths Nathan Hale School, she said, is to offer Information Beading Prograsn The HLIO lifting body dropped an T"®. ®*P*^®®®<‘ Listen to land" which will be presented Ballet Company. The event is Fairfield resident told radio au- Manchester production are Mrs. Spruce St. to the pubUo and to give H the A proposed reading program away from a B82 moltier planeiinivnraUvteaching at the Saturday, Nov. 8, at 2 p.m. in Before the formal opening of tlon W INE In Brookfield that the being sponsored by the Man­ Robert M. Stone, Mrs. Normcm opportuntty to hear and meat using the services of student at 48,000 feet Monday, rocketed bv the Bailey Auditorium of Manches­ UFO flew across Lake Candle- The I esgue’e first session was chester Chapter of the Ameri­ Comollo and Mrs. Herbert Sny­ last night’s meeting of the tha oandklatea. teachers from the University of 80.000 feet, then glided to the n ew ^aper Dally ter High School. The cast of the Board of Education, the terms wood at a height of about 100 held lest Tuesday, when the 12 can Cancer Society and pro- der. MancheSUr’a municipal aieo- of service of two members who feet. He said the object did not (»ndldatea tor the Board of Ed­ ConneoUcut Is proving highly Southern California desert, slm- ■ Vnrranfiv^ ' tlon U next Tuesday, wMh the popular for both the student ulatlng the return of a shuttle book Ltou " are not running for re-election make any sound. ucation met toe pubUo. poUs to be open from 6 am . to toachers and the students at from an orbiting space station. The modarator tonight will be Family Diniier were appnH>rlateIy recognised Four sightlnga wore reported 8 pjn. Meadowbrook School. It was the first flight of the Proceeds from with presentatlona made by to W INE by residents of the Thoenas S. Latham. The ushers Election Day In Manoheslar A total of 56 student teachers “ flyinK flatiron" to top l 000 nntifm nnY health, edu- Mrs. Anita Murphy. nearby towns of New Milford w*U be members of Girt Scout Set at Bazaar will be a day off tor public from the university are pres- m.p.h. ' conservnUon. ’ The Phone Store Oadatte Troop 77 of Center Oon- Chairman John S. O. Rottnsr and Brookfield between 6 and ochoot students. EXCLUSIVE! A family-style dinner, featur­ received a pen and holder made 10 p.m. Friday night. They said gregaUonal Church. . r o U " " ”,' r ' . e S n : r ‘ ing oven fried chicken will be by toe Manchester High School toe white object flew just above The Republican ”""'****^1111 tor ‘"®‘*- “" “ P®. <*®»'(fn®d to p ro vZ tormer"prosWem served from 6:80 to 6:80 p.m. Induatrlal arts department He the treee near Route 7. toe Board of Dtrectora are ReptHt oa Jgils F.toay morning for a lo-week ^ r h n s o T ’ i r ’ he also had during the Holiday Fair Tues­ has been a board member since New Milford police reported Nathan AgosUnelU, David Odo- FRANKFORT, Ky. (A P ) — A day. N o ^ a , at Center Coogre- 1963, and chairman over the last receiving a call from one resi­ gaid, Donald WaUs, WUUam 4hey are working with toe T i^fcTon to J" ‘®"®’“"^ commitments at Rice report by ths Mrotuoky Orima I gatlonal 53uirch. thrbe yeara. dent Friday night. Diana, Jamas Farr and Donald teachem In manyTa.End In from See North Carolina and Oonunlosian says 64 par cant of Mrs. Robert Vpfiing la Ih Faculty members who con­ Kuahl. others work on a one-to-one ba- ' ^ '“ ®‘ 5 YEARS ths state's 170 loeaJ jails ^thsr now charge of tha dinner and Mrs, tributed to creating the gift Lightning Idlla one peraon and Ths Demaorstio camUdatss §10 unfit or obaolsto. Howsvsr, sis with a particular student ------:______I Charles Baxter wlU serve aa were William Vaders, coordina­ Injures four more each day of who Is experiencing reading dif­ ore: WiUJam ntsGsrald, An­ SMUrity and food rooslvisd oom- bosteaa. Dinner reaervationa tor; Francis Sullivan, aaaem- the year. ficulties. The classroom teach­ thony Ptsrtrantonio, M n . Mary pamtoraly good lufinga ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ cloae Monday and may be made bly; and John Garoppolo, letter- er determines how the student by contacting toe church office Ing. teacher will be used. SERVICE M d o f i H . S c h o ffn ’ or Mrs. C; Thayer Browne, 88 Certmeates of a|q>reoiaUon The program worked out be­ PROTICTION CONTRACT Tracy Dr. tween Meadowbrook Principal wene given to Rottner and Atty. Bocml o f Educorton The Balaar, which la open to Donald Parker and Mrs. ChrU- Herbert A. Phelon Jr., who *.«» Uvos at 118 Porter It. the public from 10 a.m. to 6 tlne LaConte of the university’s with wife Millie and five served three yeara. He la alao p. m. will include various education school Is designed to children. Director of In­ secretary of the board and booths. There will also be a cof­ help the student teacher relate stitute of Public Service chairman of the building and fee shop, and tearoom. his textbook experiences with at the University of Con­ sites committee. actual classroom experience, as necticut since 1088. Served well ns beriefltlng the children on Town Development in Meadowbrook. Commission, Charter Re­ vision Commission 1063-64. New Pupil Progress Report The response of the student Appointed by Governor to ^ e M i m teachers was overwhelming and third term on Conn. Mu­ unexpected by both Mrs. La- nicipal Police Training To Be Tried at Bowers Cote and Mrs. Parker. The Council, Presently mem­ An experimental metlfod to program will be mutually eva­ ber of Personnel Policies negoUaUng body In all matters luated by all concerned at It* imd Finance Committee report toe progress of primary Involving salaries and other conclusion. of Board of Education In grade pupils at Bowers School conditions of employment. hla third term. Under Public Act 611, the su­ Parent - Teacher Chairmen wlU be inaugurated this year. perintendent of schools must Room Parent - Teacher chair­ I Authorisation was given by the post a notles within three men for the local schools are For The ACTION Team Board of Education last lUght school days relative to the Ronald Trapp, Meadowbrook toUowing reports by Dr. Walter School; Mrs. Alfred Lemire, COLOR TV group’s formatloiL Allan Cone, I M. Schardt, educational policies VOTE DEMOCRATIC Bennet Junior High School prin­ Hicks Memorial School, and This ad sponsored by the committee chairman, and Ray cipal and chairman of the Ad­ Mrs. Harry Stone, Tolland Mid­ Manchester Oenmeratlo Town Coiniidttw E. Gardiner, Bowers principal. dle School. ministrative Council personnel Roger Negro, Treas. As outlined, the plan calls for poUciee committee, stated toat They are responsible for the I three afternoon and one evening signing up of room mothers who 82 administrators are ellglbla to I conferences with parents in No- will assist teachers In planning ★★★★★★★★★ ★ »»» join. He said the group wfll Ivember and April; written re- for special classroom activities meet on Nov. 6 to elect offleera I ports on each pupil’s behavlocal and trips during the school and draw up a. ocnstltutlon. As­ year. I growth and scholaaHc prog- sistant superintendente of HiiUethi Board Ireas; and the dropping of letter schools are not eligible. I grades, such aa A-F. The Cub Scout^ of Pack 18 The board authorised the ad­ In recommending toe change, will hold u Halloween Party to­ Pul your OIL ministration to re-astabilsh the lOardlner’a teacher said K feehi night at 7:30 in St. Matthew’s electronics course at Manches­ ■ the present, report cards are Parish Center. Costumes will be ter High Stdxxri by employing I not effective in . coSnmsinlcaUng judged by the two first select­ a teacher at midyear of tote BURNER la chlM's progress to parents. men candidates. Democrat year or at toe begliming of Illtey also.Slated a reporting Charles E. Thlfault and Repub- next year. The position became in uiperiuncud I system shotdd reflect a cMkrs vacant srtth the promotion of progreos In relation to Ms own Joseph Massotts to high sdiool innds I sWItty, n o t against that o f oQi- assistant principal. I era. ; ■ ■ . 'The board voted to request On conference days, Orodaa toe Board of Directors to as- 11-8 children will be diamioaed tablish s 2T.U1 washout account I at IS :46 p.m., and teachers wfll for four parochial achoole un­ remain in the building until 8 der toe State Act for Disadvan­ p.m. for individual parsnt eon- taged Children. Approval for ferencea of 36-M minutes dura­ the use of state funds tor rem­ tion. One evening will be sched­ edial reading, arithmetic, and uled for those parents unaUa to enrichment oourass was gtven I attend during the aftemsoo. at the SepL 32 meeting. Behavioral growth reports We ll give your burner the full treat­ JsHU inchxl# peraonal and emo- NO MONEY DOWN tiona] adjustment, pupil motiva- ment . . . to make sure that it is func­ UP TO 36 MONTHS BUDGET tton. and work habits. Bcholas- Ideag Recfuested tioning properly . . . to give you tic progrese reports wfll cover carefree, economical heating comfort. reading, malhematics, language By Adult SchfM>l Day or night, routine or emergency, Touch-Tone* service with its hanijy push-button phones is avail arts, social studiea, scienoe, In ptonntng tor the fnrpsnaltsi we'll take full responsibility lor the able right not in parts of Manchester.* with this service you can pick any or as many colors as you phystcaJ edneaUan, and othor of too Manehsstor Adult Even­ interests. ing School program duiliM tbs operation ol your burner. And we have phones. At no additional cost. Now that's something worth M A if f in I make prompt delivery of famous We've taken all our Touch Tone phones (our Trimline* listening to. Gardiner said he would call aecond term and next year, f »*i| WINDOW Atlantic heating oil. Princess*, desk and wall models) and put them on ------I a meeting next week to (hscuss Ostroorabi. diractor. is m Skitm display at Th^ Phone Store. So you can come in and You can call us at 643-4101. Or come in to The the plan trith parents and ob­ ths public to suROst oourass it For full details of our complete burner tain their reaetlaba. At ths ooo- would Uks to see offered, and service, call or write tap their buttons and listen to them make music. \ Phone Store at 52 East Center Street soon and hear SHADES |\\ You, won’t believe your ears. ciusion of tbs April period, they tbs namas of tsaehsra and You can convert all the phones r\ow in your home tvin again be asked far tbsir re­ ooursss they wotdd bs iatarast- McMk to Ordor IwtSifh actions in written, and psrtiaps sd hi TisrlibM a t p u a m c b to Touch-Tone service for only $1.75 a month (for •Tooch:Ton# %0T h c 0 H avaiiabi* to Manchastar cua- V nLEnaoM ^ m a F ARTY BROTHERS, INC. in oraL form. Teariians tvflt sx- DiHBMtlOM Cor counM lllitag; roar old loUers hi 06 each line you have, in addition to your current PHoh I Mve SJk) per shade. 319 HROAD STREET l o ^ w h M numbara start wHh 643,646,647 and 649 platn tbs system to tbs ehO- m m ttm n ^aauld bo m m to Dt- charges and a one-time charge of $5 per line). And (W 78 *FS starts with any of tiwso proEsos »v^t|i1 646. I drtn before Its tmpismsatation- ractoTi Msf b satsr Adult Bvwi- F w l OU — OU Bormr Sales and Sarvtoe STORE you II nood a number chanta). ^ NEXT TO STOP and SHOP E. A, JOHNSON A ir OiHsdttiaidBg TTia only sddMenal eost win tng SetaooL Maarhsster High • Unsored Bodget PoynMat P te be approximately MO for bus­ ing efaUdron on osrly dfamlsMl PAINT 00. 0 Sd Hoar (tetom er Sotvloo 1 ddSriUtn OPEN W ED.. THUS&, f*L tM • dsya. _____7S81EAINST. Southern New England Telephone Ths board gave tacit approv­ al to tbs Manchester School Ad- mbristrators Assorts tion os lbs PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CbNN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 . i \ ' ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 PAGE FIFTEEN ( log. Thousands more are vie- tints of natural catastrophes out after midnight? What hap- A CONNECTICUT STATE PARK which roh them of their pltitul These Lines Won’t Bridge pens after midnight that is so I The Op en Fortmi tew pneseaslons. interesting?’’ O ^ ittlc a U o M for puldlcafioii on the Open nm nr wifl not Through ' the Thanksgiving Gap Between Generations If you keep trying to Uve op I Tiny Treasures ■ puhUcation If they o o n ^ dcAhiiig OoUectlon, sponsored nothing but chewing gum, pl_ by the Moat Reverend Arch- to (lecUne to pubUeh By HAL BOYLE "That’s enough Up out of you, sas and cola diinka, college wlU Miniafures Shop . *** Hbdoue orwhluh is In bed taut*. btshop- ..John . F. Wbeakn,------famYORK (AP) — Re- young lady. H~you‘tWnk "w ro »«»» problembe noto you.problem You towon’t you. I You won’t «rfpriltlcal views ia desired by contributions Sr throughout marks that teen-agers get tired to spank^u’re “*® left to go to I "DoB Hohm MiRkrtHrM” ™ Archdiocese of hearli«: mistStenT’’^^^ ^ greatly college.’’ , I can help aUeviate this autferlng 192 H ortf^Rd. MHwdwgfr | •Wi^wa. ^ ~ m “^i ^ ^ by sharing their abundance. We (Aeroee from Fabric-C^beaid) * urge your readers to give Hours: Monday torn Satarday ■ this year by giving. "I don’t mind them being the uUng-jiwt oncef" Th the courage to stand up i^ji^ls^aSniTer^ IB AJW. to 4 P J g . ■ TO the Bditot^, to Bair and ten him to ®tocerely yours, "When I was your age, I—.’’ Reverend John J. Reilley ...... Phono BtS-tSSt...... The 180-acre Day Pond State Park was of% u^*^'’h*’ ‘*** '"‘’‘*" sentence of Director at Charities acting like a grown-up.’ acquired by the state in 1935 and became a ixirti^ty to elect a man of rare his Project Concern ex- -Archdiocese at H aitfocd "No daughter of mine is going . 'Just teU me one thing, Chrls- ^ pension plans! How can Supt. to school in a mlniaWrt that possibly state park in 1949, by an act of the State Ses^t^t tJw Hartfonl BchSi short. Why. you couldn’t get by **“‘S iy*** ^ ‘•“■toess- Board, or anyone else, for that M anchester with that outfit In a night club “**'“* *" “ ch»ir with Legislature. The pond and the Salmon River f««Uy man, and matter put over such an chorttt line." your feet In the air and the light *t“ P ring town leader. invaalon of ,our achoola unless Hospital Notes "Aren’t you really a bit *i»® *»ok State Forest which encompasses it were owned ' moving towns aided and abetted by Manches- aehamed. Chrlatopher, to hit me ®*.“ * *“* W **’ " <»ught iQ> in the change from a t«r Board of Bdueation mem- up— for- —t« to■ buy a basketball When 1 was your age. I—.’’ sleepy, rural atmosphere to- hers? by the Day Family. v n m i r a h o c b s ticket? Why. when I was In high “ , * clvlllsod ward a scqdilsUcated suburban After being treated to a mas- h tw uiefflate Gan Beml- school that’s more than I spent would be ® ejSlWUon of stalling and pMv*Wt p jn ., and 4 pjm. on entertainment In a whole locked - -J ^ Situated in the Westchester Society sec­ ttTs^ ^ Hartfotd’s new school S p jn .; private nome, M aan.- month.” ^ until their list birthday." tion of Colchester, the state park was visited to thflc^ni^ ^ program no member of g P-1B-, and 4 p.nB.-8 pjn. "If you teen agers are ao set **'® perplexing our Board of Education can Pediatrics: Pareata aUewed on being different, why la It that PILGRIM MILLS is by more than 53,000 persons last year, com­ continuing tlT to lid ^ ■■y time except noen-t p.oi.; you aU dress and act so much * ® ault **”J*®‘ Concern after the end of otteia, t pjn.-8 p.m. aUke It’s hard to tell you ^ u " ' ..f.V"*® DeinocraUc ’Town Chair- this school yeas. ’To do so wlU Self Service: IS aJB--t p.m., apart?'* watch It while you go do your pared to 20,000 in 1954. They came to fish for Rhnrr ? **** encourage the Hartford 4 pjn.-8 pjn. "When I was your age I - ” ‘'“'"'work, and I’ll tell you to- NOW OPEN short years that he has as- School omciiUs to prolons their trout, to swim, to enjoy a hike in the woods, latenaive Care and Coronary "I'm tired of two ‘‘ " Oare: Inimodlato family only, argue whose turn it la to take ... I ** *oo much to ex- and to picnic. anytime, limited to five min- out the garbage. Both of you *® SATURDAYS tipoi ~,r^if***®**°? which about so HlUions of take tt out" "®”’ ‘*>*y 0°"’‘ ■«*m to tiU 9:30 PAf. in *XM>«>a were approved ***v» ••''» Chrlrtopher ^luw iopner Ii don’tuon t ^ _ In Colonial days, the pond supplied MM of ^ over^^Lee «*« B:SB sens of both political parties years ago. pjn. . otters, t p.m.-4 p-m., and have thrown their support to « .. a car of your own on your 17th V ?"® °''®*‘ ‘ *'®*'® power for a saw mill. A dam which was al­ — - — The time has come for all B:N pjn.-S pjn. Chuck ThUauU whose Integrity Ago U m ito: IB In maternity, birthday. What are your plans ®°"' la beyond reproach, and whose ^ ^ dates fOT the Board of M- for earnii^ the mon^ to buy - S . concern for all the petmle of Md the Board of Skluca- U in otter anas, no limit in on e?"... ^ When 1 was your age, I—.’’ lowed to deteriorate after 1880 was restored oolf-oervloe. Tolland far transcends msre po- „ ^ ^ business of Don’t ask me—as your fath­ "Why do you even want to be lltlcal alUances. Manchester exclusively, for e r." in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation The admlaiattatlon romlnds vistton that with constnicUon "Don’t ask me—ask your Corps. m other." TOlfault as one of my clMe your own town and let Big nndor way, parking space is POt RENT friends, and I respectfully but aty bureaucratic social Uniltod. Viatton a n asked to "Christopher is in a blue funk. M mm. Morie Pi*, slncer®ly recomm®nd to the gi„eers know that they are ^ boar Witt toe hoopMal while the He looked In the mirror and saw ■eomri or sileut, aim people of Tolland that they elect needed or wanted in Manches- parking problem aiW a. another pimple." ••Me ptsJeotMn. ^ FABRIC(I’ilqrim DBPARTMENT Jiills BTORBB Chuck ’Thlfault their First ter m sunches- "Don’t do as I do. Do as I tell you." W KOON DRUG CO. Selectman on Nov. 4. ' Tours sincerely. ^ 34 Oakland St., Route 83, Manchester Sincerely, p,„k U. Lupto: Patienta Today: *TB "When I was your age, I—.’’ M ala S L -^ e l. e6S-6Ml Aloysius J. Ahearn _____ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: “Oapablo And Honest" Mrs. Mairtha B. Anderson, PO To the Editor, Box 206, ’TaloottylUe; Hans W. ’The Regional Menace I wUl vote for Phylhs Jack- To the Editor, Bertram, 470 Adams St.; Mrs. aton for the Board of Educa- Carol T. Carney, «17 Nevers ’The platform s o f the Man- tiM on Nov. 4th. She is an In- Chester RepuUlcan and Demo- telUgent business Rd., Wapping; Joseph A. Cha- cratlc Parties demonstrate the — - woman who lack of deslrp of both parties ^B^c^or® A M^ltatto,® 106 ^ to face up to the menace of re­ M Education. A oapalde and at • Mrs Shlrlev irWriri.. on gional government to our own form of town government. Both platforms conveniently, or by de- sig;n leave out discussion o f the tem. John F. Gruber, Slast Haitford; use of our seboeds by, the______Hart- Roderick C. Harmon, 61 EUsa- ford pupils In the busing pro- someone beth Dr.; Donald E. Hasard, gram. ’This Is still a subjedt of Garden Dr.; Ewald U great pubUc Interest and con- * irf^ed educa- Johnson, 262 School St.; Erwin cern to Oie town’s voters. Why _P®*, “* A. Konesnl, Pomfrot; Fran- was this deliberately brushed jackdton wlil^eT^ Rhy^ els Costenko, 111 Florence St.; ^de whpneyeiyone Im ^how progress!^ ^ change for Angelo J. Leone, East Hart- Kowalski the electorate defeated Proj­ ect Concern In the traditional Youro veiy truly. ®®'^®*‘*y Mathews, Mrs. Prank Ruff Ellington; Mrs. Esther C. way In April 1968? Peach, 87 Stone St.; Mrs. Bffle Every------.. week------, the Hartford ------press “ B Ic E g " M. Shane, 270 West Rd., Rock­ and other news media carry all {j,, ville; Mrs. Helen F. Sperot, sorts of releases and edttorlals m >rnmiri«i’ m ... 1326 ToUand ’Tpke.; Mrs. Mary plumping for toe -creation of aU he“^ h«n E. Whltehouse, Broad Brook; Capitol Regional Oovemment. m r Ed fun h« ” ^ ^ Delmore N. Williams, 42 Amott scores with el?te“^']S^ ®“ ^tl^s of Rd.; Mrs. — Ethel • “•M. -.-un-. Williams, V. 91 ^ ^ ***® Manchester’s tiny tots as P*"®®**Green Manor Rd.; Rd.: Anthony B. ^berM Com m erce, gigantic they reached out for toe^ r^ Ironwood Dr.. Vernon business Interests, as well as the commissars in the State De- ’’®*‘*® “*®‘^ BIRTHS YES’TERDAY: A paitment of Education the peo- j f ‘ . Town Clark taka. th. ***'• ®"‘’ Raymond are supposed to be good sports {^a tea ^ *‘® “ and surrender what democracy everyone adio coman V* DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: there Is left In their respeoUve Mrs. Linda E. BUskey, 284 Kee­ 16-30-3 play ney St.; Lawrence Oates, 826 to^ governments. voteX^mJ^? teX Center St.; Timothy F. Rooney, Therefore, M is Imperative the Lollipop Man. 72 High View Rd., Wapping; Sophie Kowalski scores a touchdown fluff-dried laundry. Join the Luckies on the home that the voters of Manoherter Ann Neill Raymond Joyner, 27 Salters every washday with her 16-30-3 play. She passes know the intentions and notions _____ Rd.; Michael R. Kopp, East team. Score with fast, economical natural gas erf every single candidate for the ArohUshop’s aotliing r^aiia^rir Hartford; Leo N. Beaupre, 462 16 pounds of wet wash to her new gas dryer, waits drying. Be a winner every washday. Call CNG in Board of Directors and the To the Editor W. Middle Tpke.; George 30 minutes, and, presto, for only 3 cents a load, ^ r d of Education regarding i would appreciate the cour- Grimes, Wllllmantlc; Linda P. Hartford (525-0111) or in New Britain (223-2774) ^regio^lzM lon of the area tasy of yot^^^Xnns to Inform DeBarge, Thompsonvllle; Rob­ she’s across the goal line with a basket full of .. . or see your gas appliance dealer soon. **”*^f,i I* **!U® every the many readers of ’The Man- ert J. McNellly Sr, n Goalee candi^te to stand and be Chester Evening Herald that dur- Dr.: Raymond Caron. Bast counted on the question ’’WIH Novembo\ey h av^ Hartford; — ----- ... Norma Eccellente. 65 CONNBCTKXrr NATURALGAS you ’vage m all out fight ceiiunt means of otMerving the Dr.; Archangelo D'Ama CORPORATION

Manrfchhio, 183 Bnent R d.; John R. Dahm, 46 Coleman Rd.; Ed­ The candidates for the Board ing the 1969 ArchbUhop’s Cloth ward F. Britton. 402 E. Center of Bduoation have not as yet 8t.; Mrs. Elizabeth Perry, West , given straigiit forward clear ing Collection tor the needy overaeas, regardleas of race or WUUngton. answers to the following ques­ Also, Mrs. Robert LetetUer tions: "Do you favor the con­ religion. tinuation of Project Concern af­ Thene ciouimgclothing onvedrive WUlwtU be held ®***^«M; Mrs. ter June 30. 1970? and "A re In all communttles throi^juNtlthroughout ®®"’ **®^' the Archdloceaeaw-ksia— of ^ Hartford,__ ■ en_ borough, Mrs. V. Eugene Kup- you In favor of increasing the ferschmid and daughter, El­ number of Project Ccmcern In compassing Utchfleld, Now Haven and Hartford Counties, lington; Mrs. Ronald Gebel and our schools during ypur term daughter, atorrs; Mrs. Ronald of office?” It was so obvious during the week of November 9-15. Martin and daughter, 18 Diane that those questioned publicly Dr., Vernon. about these questions were coy Any Catholic church or rec­ and evasive in their responses. tory will gratefully accept We want to know all their an­ bundles of seiwicable twed or swers before Election Day. Nov. unwanted clothing, shoes and Review Board Upholda 4, not in March, May. or June bedding ntmterial during the Complaint Against OEO of 1970. campaign. The materials wlU A-TLANTA. Ga. (A P) — A fed- Two of the candidates stated be----- shipped------and distributed- over eral review board has upheld that—w. thisw—» Board—uuu haduw. iwtuuv yetjrci re-AB- *®as to deserving needy persons charges of racial and —x«tf | ceived any proposal to increase through the global facilities of crimination brought against the Project Concern from 8upt. ^l^thohc Relief Services which regional U.S. Office of Econom- MediU Bair and or the Hartford ^Mnducta aid and developtnent Ic Opportunity by a Negro wom- Board of Education. Remember programs in 70 countries. an employe, that Supt. Bair Just three weeks The urgency of this year's The panel from the OEO ago came out with his pitch for appeal is even more poignant headquarters In Washington inersasing Project----- (Concern ------to wen one considers the mass recommended retroactive pay : 5,0(W. Now, just before election offering bom from the dvU and promotion tor HenrletU M. ’ these Hartford operators have strife In Biafra. Western Africa. Canty who filed a complaint decided to lay low so as not to and the continuing devasUtion Feb. 6, 1968, charging that the rock the boat. But 1 can In Vietnam and the bitter after- regional office has dlscrlmlnat- ' guarantee that they srill be math of the stlU smouldering ed against hsr In job ratinn back beating on our school Middle Bast Conflict. Even and promotion In the three , doors before Dec. 16, 1969. without the added weight years abe has worked as a man- Oh, what I would give for at theae tragic evento, the bur- agement Information aystems Board of Education members den of global mercy is stagger- apeciallst.

Board of Directors NATHAN G. AGOSTINELLI J?^!®*** resident, is a local basineasinan. e q u a t e M.HJS., attended Hfflyer College. Kmvan V e t ^ Majw Conn. NatJoud G oa^. Capitol R ^ p o n C oodcQ o f Elected Board r f D i - \ ' .1 rectort^Commm^ Team, Member Conn. O ^ n e n c e o f Mayom, U. S. Confenmee of May- Photos by Sylvian O f taro ^ JUnencan l^ g ia a . Army and Navy Qub. VOTE lEniBLICAN J Day Pond State Park, with^ts comfcHrtable picnic area and its quiet swimming and fUhins facilities. drew 53,000 visitors last year.

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PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TlTPSinAY. OCTOBER 28. ;\ MANCHESTEIR E VENING HERALD, MANCJHESTER. (X)NN. TUE3SDAY (XTOBER 28 1088 PAGE SEVENTEEN BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Tolland !l.ej=^MONE * White House Asks Scott m •'W,CPUMWEU- T he SAVE For School Board kcALCY PHONEP— I 'rtxi A H «O O P NEWS/ PO TtXI a rr WITH congraiA fa ls e AMwtr >• PMTiMi Paul* A\EAN1 0 SAY THIcr THe OLATIONSI MXJ /'^'l EAPa.t h e N Candidates for Board of Selectmen To Clarify His Statement NOTB b y the TELEPHONe PASrSEO HIS f WAICMEP TO Olio W(*<» A H O AX ? LWV~-HA*C< h o n e s ty / ^ SEElF'lOUP ^ WALTER B. BflSARS NOT THAT rr WJTHEPEP Scott’s relattonshlp with the t e s t a e t r y to flatter ACROSS ' AP PeiMcal Writer White House also b«« hod oMior AAe,>|tXJ U N P E R S TA N P / ------f HIM BY PBETTYINS of&ith ' H© FAMIlY TREEl lAmerican 8 Wadinc birds WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen­ moments of strain. «culs>tor 7 Bootlaces The minority leader bos Onw 7 City in 8 Papal cape ate RepubUcan Leader Hugh Ontario SSaurtuncle Soott hod hoped hie propoeol tor far refused to endofue the Su­ w 13 Withdraw (Bib.) a U.S. ceoee-flre In South Viet­ preme (tourt nomination oC.CM^ MIntentice 10 Periods, for nam would draw oome signal ment F. Haynsworth Jr.- ISClick-bectla instance flom Hanoi—instead he got a The party leader still Inrists 1C Conveyed 11 MarKarine he is uncommitted in that strug^ by cart 12 Hr. Sparks eoll from the While House. 17 Worm and gle, although he at the Mune y/tt mouse 44 Hollow Senate sourcee reported Soott time torecaats Senate approval 18 Wooden pin namesakes 29 Epochal homed 19 Armed was requosted to do two things; of Nixon's choice. 20 Distress 30 Seizes in ruminant ‘ make clear the cease-fire pro- ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN sicnal conflict arrest 45 Mourning Also Soott Is known to have 21 Gives 21 Costlier 36 Turns aside fabric •A*. poeol was not on administration complained about administra­ NOW ms WUR TURN, ...HRTHT I WOKE UP! THEN HOW'S IT GOING 23 Topol head 22 Felt 37 Vegetable 47 Otherwise offering, and if there la ouch a tion liaison arrangements, and CURLY...SUPPOSE MOU I VyKTHBP MY HANDTH WITH TH' KIPS, HH GOIN S. 28 Seniors (ab.) 23 Scheme 38 Printing 48 Change step, it will have to bo mutually frequent telephone calls, some 7EU. US MW HAPPENEP AN'FA1HE...7H»4 I ATE OOP? JU TH H N E/ i-' 27 Level 24 Military mistakes direction . 4 ■' / v / ^ observed. lO 'itXI THIS MORNING THUM FOOD...THEN I 31 Italian coin assistant 41 Expunge 49 Strays at odd hours. THAW A PINOTHAUR.,^ 32 Feminine 25 Allowance for 42 Anglo-Saxon 51 Permit ■ Soott did as ho was asked, al­ Ha has hung up on at loost appellation waste theows 53 Make lace though he toll both points al­ one coll, placed through the 'X ' CalFEB UTTLE 33 European 28 Meadow 43 Deeds edgings ready had bem mode. Whtte House switchboard bg a SURPRISES’^ river 1 He again dlaololmed any second echelon official who was 34 ------T“ ofr bacon - r - r " r " 6 r " 8 9 \ 35 Head (Fr.) n r II IT knowledge of what President not on the line whan Soott an­ OARfM.TN ROLWIOB BARBARA H. KAUkB Nixon intends to soy in his Nov. M OS I •*» 38 Zoo primate n ~ 14 swered. 39 Lampreys Dennoorat RepubUcan 3 speech on Vietnam, adding In spite of hie probtema, Soott 40 Esteem^ FT" 16 OHAug K. imrAciir "but I do hope a mutually ob­ WILUAMOOSO CBAeLM O. KAMONDO L. ROBERT DCBIOMT Democratic candidate tor the Incumbent OOP candidate tor had a ready reply whan Presi­ 43 Turkish title Demoom* served cease-fire will result.” dent Nixon asked whether ha of respect 17“ 19 a r D em ocrat Republican Board of Elducation. . .graduate ■ the Board of Eklucation . . . 18- Scott insisted he was not had regrets about tsddng tho OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 48Erccts • LML An area buslnesaman, Dem­ Seeking: post of selectman on of UCLA, iiolding a BS degree 47 Nicht before ocrat first selectman candidate (lharles G. Ramondo, Repub­ Republican candidate tor In zoology. . .haa done pre-med year reeident of town . . . served backing off his personal suggeo- Job: — the Democratic ticket. . . lican candidate for first select­ __ . FwaOSHiPONT SO Shirt part 29 29 Clharles B. niifault has served "electman . . . holds a degree In work at Tufts University. . . as school board's secretary tor tion that the United States initi­ "No, Mr. President, I tovo It." 11*0;»/ I TELL ME IT'S 52 Horn lililin owner of the Tcdland Tile Shop man, is emidoyed as New Elng- h story-educatlon from the Uni­ ate a ceaae-ttre, to remain ef­ IU». UJ. N). OX.. promised ) BUT DOhrrvSORfM 1 HAWS 54 Most 91 i i n as Democratic Town Chairman founding member of the Tol­ three yean . . . Justice of the I ElfiffT O'CLOCK KANcy I'p y i w o n 't b e l SSs y . . . Justice of the Peace for four land District manager tor the versity of New Hampshire . . . fective it the Ctommunlsts ob­ k ^ ^ B A p y .' CALL HER domesticated f. . . . member of ToUand Historical So^ terms. Cocktails with Governor ____COME BACK ^ORy—AWP TAKE political activitleB for many both organizations. . .haa work­ BUT t CAN'T RETURN I'VE WASTED Y E A R S ^ YOUR TIME/rVE 57 Fall flowers Board of Directors . . . ehio . . a graduate of Pierce Busi- serves as chairman of the clety . . . formerly office man­ "Since the Preaident is on a TALLAHASSEE. Flo, (AP) — NEXT MONTH, DOCTOR TO MV LAB NOW, MR, I'M THE LAUGHING YOU WAIT THERE. OOTA COUPLE 40 years ... a charter member of ed in the fields of pharmacology AND MILLIONS TRYING STOCK OF THE SCIEN­ I'LL GO OUT To DOWN r ^Ti'cv as treaeurer of the Tcri- n&:» School, Philadelphia . . . Zoning Board of Appeals . . . ager tor the Connecticut Labor peace course, I exprsM the hope Gentle Ben, the lovable bear on PERCY OUGHT T'&E WHALES... MOREFORYOa 43 44 48 w St. Matthew's Holy Neune So­ and radio biochemistry. . .is In­ To COMMUNICATE TIFIC WORLP.'.' f in d PERCY.. 7 TOO... 1 Release i r ST 7 T land Summit Water Association member of National Recreation member of the Salary Study Relations Divlalcn of the New that a mutually observed a televtaioit network aeries, has s. HERE BY THEN WITH A Po r p o is e ... ■ ciety . .. held a variety of top volved In the tutorial program 2 Units of 8T 51 a.id the Men's SoftbeJl League. and Park Association and all Ctommittee . . and Insurance Elngland Road BuUden Associ­ ceaie-flre will result," Soott been Invited to alp oooktalla end reluctance E" level poUtlcal offices in Dem­ . . member of the Democratic for culturally disadvantaged ation . . . was a traffic man­ SORRY 'BOUT ocratic party organizations in New England state recreation Study OonunHtee . . . charter said. "How It occurs Is a matter mix with nationally known par- 3 Japanese 54^ i6 ' ■','kvn (Committee and local and park assoclaitions . . . chair­ member of the YGOP . . . serv­ children in Stafford. . .Mie and ager at WOex;, and program of apeculation.” t h a t , dr. ASTOR! outcasts both Tolland and East Hartford her husband Joseph live on sonalltlea at a special fsU n WE DIDN'T MEAN 4 Insect sgc 56 VFW . . .seven-year resident of man of the Girl Scout fund drive ed as first vice chairman of the and production director at The change In Monday's ter­ Fort Ijkuderdale. 87“ and on the state level. . . I'uUand . .. married to the Willie Chr., and have three chil­ WONS , . . Graduate of Rock­ ’ CAUSE YOU NO 5 Confession Ma chaired fund drives for various . . . member of the Optimist Connecticut Federation of minology demonstrated the "Dear GenUe," storU a letter ^TROUBLE, former Cecile Kozlowaki and (3ub ... chairman of Christian Young Republlcsms ... a mem­ dren Lnrene Bejh. 8; Alison viUe High . . . ahe and her problems facing a man who (Ntvipepsr htitifrit* Ann.) charities ... served 7H years Leigh. 6, and Thaddeus Joseph. of InvIlBtlan from Gov. (3aude has one daughter Lisa Ann, 9 . . Enlistmimt Committee of Unit­ ber of the Republican Town husband, FYank. Uve on RL 74 serves as: Kirk, who asked him to a Nov. 6 hi U.S. Navy . . . married to . they live on Summit Dr. 6. tyTlAN i the former (Cecilia Bartnick ... ed Congregational Church . . . Committee . . . he and his wife. and have two daughten . . . —Leader of the Senate’s 43 "celebrl^ pariy" aponaored by *v4yv/i Uves on Oystal Lake Rd. with member Toung Republicans of Barbara, live on Glen Dr. with past redpiant of DAR Good member Republican minority. the Florida Oounoll of 100. ToUand and Republican Town their three children, Roberta, Citizenship Award. —Chief Senate representative, f a - 2m wife and five children. New Harvard Lab "So thsit you will beor-up and Committee . . . lives with wife Louis and Cecelia. and frequently apokeaman, tor a have a honey of a time, cook- and two (diildren on ESlgin Dr. For Reproduction Study Republican administration. talia and fancy hora d'oeuvrea CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER BOSTON (AP) - Construe Meta Hero*a Dad —Senator from Pennaylvania, will be served from 8:80 p.m. to tion began Monday at Har­ where he will be running (or re- 9:30 p.m.," the governor's letter Wounded at Parade election next year. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE vard Medical School on a $4 mil­ said. For the Townes Board of Finance lion laboratory to study the bod­ MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — The YES, WE USE FII?Sr YOU'LL HEY, WAIT A AAINUTE., 1 KNOW.. .JU S T ily processes involved in human father of New York Meta out­ HISHSCHOOL 4IUS5 HAVE TO FILL THERE'S NOTHING ON SRAMPAW reproduction. fielder (;ieon Jones was rsou- ANSWER to*i^ S is S S i The new laboratory will be GR*AtXJATEQ./ OUT THIS HERE BUT NUMBERS' AS MANY AS -REPRISAL- peraUng today from a gunshot APTITUDE s . the first science building added wound inflicted Saturday. \ YOU CAN.' to the medical school complex John Jones, 49, was shot while TEST.' since It was built In 1906. The ^ ) ) 7; walking along a street in north SHORT RIBS building is to be com|deted in MobUe. t^eon was among aever- If 1971. al major league baseball play­ s Dr. Rey O. Greep, who wlU ers from MobUe who were hon­ Rood Test Magazine d head the new center, said that ored with a parade and ceremo­ because of man's ignorance of nies later Saturday. considered over C O M PU TER S> the reproductive process "man Members of the family said must accept bUndly each Jones apparently was struck by year the blith of untold millions a wild shot fired from a passing 103 other mokes of unwanted children, other mil­ car. Offlcera aaM an Investlga- lions of Illegitimate pregnancies Uon was under way. and models and an estimated SO million Jones' condition was listed as BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE abortions with am attending high satisfactory by hospital offl- before If selected rate of maternal deaths.” clala. NW,SAWYER,I COULD YwHYHOTf DON'T YOU SEE? THERE WAS A SENTIMENTAL | ’ ANOTHER Toyota Corona NEVER FACE WILIA AFTER ( SHE STILL STOP B tU ^ _____ /a.*8 1 ATTACHMENT TO EVERY PIECE OF THAT So9' MIKE' WA( MoaoAmMm JOHN BUROKA8 RONALD MONTE8BI W ILUAM 8IWANBACK WILLA'S HELR> POSSESSIONS AND GET OUT.' D em ocrat M.O. AND YOU NEED D em ocrat D em ocrat DeBogcrat IT NOW' Seeking re-election to Board loord of EdiieoHon Seeking re-election to the Seeking election to a six-year Democratic candidate for a Reoidea a t 31 BooUand of Finance on the Democratic Board of Finance for four-year term on the Board of Finance six-year term on the Board of St. with wifs Pot and nlna tlcbet 'for a two-year te rm ... term. . .graduate

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Now first selectman . . . seek­ lican ticket tor a two-year term Seeking election to the Board ing election to a six-year term SUPER CORONA 4-DOOR SEDAN . . . graduate of University oi serving as chairman of the fi­ I JliA l of Finance for a six-year term nance board . . . manager of the on the Board o( Finance on the (tonnecticut. . . employed as on the RepubUcan ticket . . . a RepubUcan ticket . . . 17-year AutomAtic transmiieion, whltewana, dehixe certified public accountant with Burrougha Ctorp. ToUand plant . . . a corporator of the Savings resident of ToUand . . . educat­ CAPTAIN EASY Price Waterhouse and Oo. . . 1961 graduate of Boston Univer­ ed in Wllllngton schools . wheel coven, carpetinr, tinted glees and FAC­ BY LESLIE TURNER sity . . . holds a degree in aero­ Bank of Tolland . . . a former STOP VMDRRy|M6i W4SH1 IN VIEW C3F member of the American Insti­ Windham High School . . . at­ TORY INSTALLED AIR CONDITIONING I CONPIPEWTIALI nautical engineering . . . four director and president of the ODD b e h a v io r , >iOO DIP RIGHT CATON drove SOMB-I if unt«lib, mmtus tute of Certified Public Accoun­ tended the University of Con­ MAYING WLICE CHICK TO SEE HE» AWAV ) TO THft COf» tants . . Connecticut Society of years as a staff sargeant In the RockviUe Area Chamber of '^ ^ L Y TO J08 UTO V S m J £ r m t !*AlS j5 Commerce . . , active In the necticut . . , served as a mem­ GOSHiI Certified PuUic Accountants . Air Force from 198S to 57 . . . ber of the Planning and Zoning ^ ------^ HUE8AND? MUST'VE former cubmaster for Cub Scout Rotary and the Exchange ddb VALUE HtJPESO, . serves on Municipal Auditing COME SOT HER, TOO' . . . He and his orlfe, Oleta, live (tommlaslon . . on (he High Leak— Delivered may Committee . . . Insurance Ac­ Pack IS . . . also served as $ KVBLL, THEY on HUItop I^ .. while his two School and Middle School Build WERITTHATI counting and Statistical Associa­ chairman of the 1968-89 Girl Ing OMnmKtees . . . a member Scout door-to-door fund raising married aons reside in Roches­ tion . . . active in United Oon- ter. NY. of the OaplUd Region (kHincil of 2569 gregational (Thurch, presently drive . . . Uvea on Weigold Rd. Elected Offlcials .Hr and his A. on its Stewardship committee . . with his arlfe, Mary, and their wife live on South River Rd five children. Uves on Oorinne Dr. with his Girl Challenges School's . . . his son has served In Viet- **WlMre A LHUe Geaa A Let fWtkag'’ ROBIN MALONE ______BY ppp ItUBBBga wife. Helen, and three children, Stewart, 6: Barbsua, 5, and Hair Lenglh limitations .SCOTT.'KNT NEVER ARGUE WITH WURIBST PILOT; nAB/.' Jeffrey 2. Duke on Tour DE8 MOINES. Iowa (AP) — Tu0s, and Wad. Only! irSC^MBTHINS S»ef6 STIFF AND BALKY ANO 6H6VLCNT Ft? High school rules bonniiy kmg Mau Indicted WO (AN ISON, AS I SAY.' x'M g e m u a h^ pow n.' NEW YORK (AP) - Compos­ ^ ■ V\' h^r have\ “no legUtmate rea- JR. BOVr DUNRAREES MORIARTY BROTHERS Named Moderator er and bond leader DukevEUlng- «on." \~ y s an attorney who On Mui^ffr Ghai'it** ton. coirying a bon voyage let­ argued a law suit brought li) NEW HAVEN, (tonn. (APi SAVI ttef (HA LYNCH MOTORS) ^ EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) ter from Preaident Ntxon^ liaa U S District Court by a girl. Robert Pearson. 33. of New Ha­ JMXEI’B s ^ r t b — The Rev. Hugh O. Douglas, left for a one-month European Attorney James Piazza said ven was Indicted on a second OpM IvERitty. RiicRpt Thun, w m i U n . w B o p a o N 58. minister of St. Mary's good-wiU tour of 32 clUea. 9ALKAH5 (JNirep UtfZ^ StktLT .Monday the Colfax Community degree murder charge Monday Church, Dundee, has been nomi­ "I know that your talent and Srb(^ District Is keeping Susan 301.31S CM t«r St. S ^ rn Ai^ rica INTKRldRrHMAL nated moderator of the General In the shooting of another man pr^CR€C your enthuoiaam will make Sims. 15. out of school because outside a Congrtas Avenue bar. Aasembly of the (Preabsrterion) many new friends for our coun­ 1.00 □ she refused to cut her hsir to The vlcUm was Wallace Bro- A PNONS 443413S A Church of SooUand. Church Tough and ruggod, KMsi. cotton dssiim. coarse s c a r r / 'N m ' \ wccant" try wherever you go," wrote the conform with a school rule mell. 30. also of New Haven. IS IT? WHY ARE )SC»APTHI6 aources announced today. weave dungorMs. Weaten cut. with 4 pecksU. Preaident to the 70-yearK>kl mu­ shlch oaid that "hair must be Bromell's cousin. Marshall snap woM, tip fly. SUoa 3 to 8 you come /teer'tru. Dougloa. m oreU known flgure sician as be and his band de- kept one ftnger width above the COST A Bromeil, 31. also of New Haven, on taleviahm in Scotland, is a parted Monday nigtn. eyebrow.., clear acroas the was wounded In the fracas, T lb iY io m ^ MJNDU9.' ------T" N © y' graduate of Gtasgaw University. EUington said the irfieosage head" which occunwd last At«. 7. He is married and hoa two gave him a "UtUe lift" tor the P tana Bald the rule la'uneoa- Pearson has been In custody daughters and a aoo. 12-naUon tour. stllutional since August. •►ot 9*ytm WBtfw i*4Rweii #«taee»#ia», ogdiRM. IrweAi %e>8 r«m«. - ■ . ■ - . . .\ * .Ii' PAGE EIGHTEEN MAiN»jHJj;sTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTTOBER 28, 1969

THF —Fran ■■ ■ Tarkenton ‘ ■ ' ■ Like , Man , - Who----- ■ ■■ .. . Was - ■■■ ; with Custer _____at His Last . Stand Ski Notes Herald Angle Koosman Realistic Class B Finals

Dallas Defense Just Overpowers New York EARL YO S7 For East Squad / Spoita Editor About His Status It’s on to the State’s Gass B cross country finals for DALLAS (AP)—A de­ nity of being tackled In his own on quarterback Craig Morton’s fensive chibs like the Cowboys. Btit Andrie, Larry Cole, Jeth­ East Catholic High as they qualified yesterday at ject^ Fran Tarkenton sat end zone for a safety by George le-yard touchdown pass to Ihey don’t come any better.” ro Pugh and Bob Lilly, the flint- NEW YORK (AP) — team effort, I’m sura the guys "Hy picture has b ^ to the UOonn in the Sectknal Meet. on.a bench in the New York Andrie. He also fumbled once, Lance Rentzel and halfback Cal­ Giants defensive bade Willie hard front four of the Cowboy . . Nice Gesture on Part of Members J en y Koosman doesn’t as a team will be rewarded. We paper so much people recognise The high flying Eagles f i n l A ------threw an Interception and was vin Hill's 40-yard scoring shot By BILL SACHEREK Giants dressing: room and limiiams said, "Our defense doomsday defense couldn’t be Nice g e ^ r e on the part of EUington Ridge Country think he and his pitching: don’t expect any contract trou­ me on the street. They come up ed second with 71 points behind Cathollca’ Tom LaBelle even tagged with a 15-yard pen­ to Bob Hayes. played 75 or 80 per cent of the controlled. ble.” Are your ski boots obsolete? ■ ran a strong sixth to leading the talked like a man who had mate, T<»n Seaver, have at­ to congratulate me or ask for Plastic has come a long way. alty for intentionally grounding Bill, the NSTt’e leading ground time within our own 50. Consid­ "Tarkenton Is somewhat a u b monbers iMt Saturday night to salute Stan Hilin- Koosman flew from his home w. been with Custer at his last tained a Koufax-Drysdale my autograph. At home, back to Now tt is here in ski boots. ssTh =*«''• p‘»®* the ball. gainer going into last weekend’s ering Dallas is the top offensive short, so he has to move out of ski, its perennial c l ^ champion and outstanding touma- to Mmris, Minn., Monday to at­ Mmrto, I have a listed tele­ BTrst it was the sole os plas­ last stand. New York could manage but play, was watched closely by team in the league, Td say our the pocket in order to spot his ment com^titor. The veteran golfer stepp^ front and status yet and they won’t tend the premier fAtowtog of ®‘»hU> spot. phone. It is ringing constantly, tic made the boot welt water­ ‘ "niey Just kept coming:,” said eight first downs and couldn’t the Giants defense but managed defense dM an outstanding Job.” receivers,” Cole said. "We Just centCT at the annual Trophy Awards Night and was the be hittinsr the Mets for a potota also quaMfied. Wayne Tyo, Terry McNamara Computer Sports, an action film people calling from all over the tight and It couk) actually stick the Giants’ quarterback of the cross midfield in the second to pile up 84 yards In 23 carries. kept going in with our hands up $100,000 contract. Running the 2.8 mile course and Bob Clifford completed New York’s defense did han­ recipient o f numerous gifts frwn the membership. depicting the role of computers country. to leather. PlasUc stdes offered Dallas Cowboy defense, which half, -when the lethargic Cow­ The victory gave the .undefeat­ and he couldn’t see over us. It "You don’t become a Koufax at the OonnecUcut campus was East’s top five finishing posl- dumped him 10 times for loa-es dle Morton, the Daltas signal to scouting for talent and ana­ durabiUty as the leather was boys erupted for 19 points in the ed Cowboys a 8-0 record in the was a lot of fun getting to him or a Dryodale to a year, or In “ This can get distracting, but Farmington’s Dan Voll to Uons. Tyo and McNamara were totaling: 70 yards In a 25-3 Na­ caller who went into the game O ff the Cuff not have the pressures of the lyzing techniques to various more easily hacked by the steel final quarter of their nationally Capitol Division and sank the when we did.” two years or three years,” the I tfatok it’s nice. My whole fami­ 14:21.8. Right on VoU’a heels l6th and 17th with Clifford being tional Football Leag:ue victory rated the No. 1 passer in the It’s been estimated that the moment . . . One of the game games. bindings and sometime notches televised game In the Cotttm sera is Giants to a 3-8 mark In tall, left-handed axte of New ly enjoys it.” was Buddy Harris of the Avon credited with 24th spot. , Monday nlg:ht. NBl, with a 70 per cent comple­ And Dallas coach Tom Land­ World Series baseball games in offlctalB for last aaturday’a He is a member of a blue-rib­ were needed for the toe plates Bowl. the Century Division. York’s world baseball cham­ Koosman and hto wife have a squad. Mike Ross of Suffleld, East will be In fine shape for “ The" understatement of the tion maik and no interceptions. ry admitted he wasn’t overly New York brought more than big Yankee Oonfereix» meelDig bon forum which also Includes which is no help to keeping the Mike Clark kicked field goals Alex Webster, Giants coach, pions said today, referring to son, Michael, 2, with another Charles Shippee of Killlngly and Saturday' ClsM B finato at the year would be that Dallas Just Morton could hit but 11 of 26 concerned even thougdi ttie $2.5 million businesB to restau­ at Storrs between UOonn and Tucker Frederickson of the New boot square to the akl. of 47, 85, and 15 yards before said, "We knew they had a ma­ offspring on the way. Mer stars, like Minnesotan, dapper to a green Harvey LaKlnd. and agent, W inners tribute to the candidate not to to the American Basketbcdl a Koufax, a Willie Mays or a Continental suit, matching shirt Frank Scott, are busy moMng plastic won’t. PlasUc la now in be forgotten by many of the Assn, this season. He’s the low­ Mickey Mantle. Dura was a and tie. other desfo." the main part of the boot, the young men he h ^ ied g:uide as est draft choice to survive. Tbe upper, where the rigidity and In Full Swing in NFL ^FISHING- NBJW YORK (AP) — Billy youngsters to the City of Hills 19th round and 214th pick has durability bring the skier many Casper, last year’s leading mon- .. JVom edl appearances; the made the grade with Atlanta.. . advantages and the plastic boot ------SAI/rey WAIKB winner iWHING among the pro golf- NEW YORK (AP)— ^The ot the Baltimore Colts, a happy abled Charley Johnson, who Charter Oak Conference football Dtoner and dance Saturday will offer you a new experience Oood numbers of 8-10 pound ers has moved back Into the top game played here several weeks to skiing like power steering to those Florida football used to be St Louis’ No 1 Ivw night, Nov. 8 at the Manchester quarterback revolution is in btueflsh were taken over the 10 this week, a car and because of this full swing in the National ^ ^ho had been waiting for ago between Hartford and Man­ Country Club will wind up golf­ weelcend off Branford, in the Casper displaced Tommy Aar- chester whloh ended in a brawl rigidity It transfers your sUght- Football Leamie due ho a Spurrier to show the re- ing activities for the season. area from the Cow and the on tn 10th place after tieing for will be ordered replayed from est whhn direcUy to the ski. comb^atkm of ininWof ‘t *» touchdown Trophies and awards will be comomation of injunes, ^ Hanrattv the Notre P®*®*®- • including a preenire Calf to the Thimble Islands, sixth place in the San- Francisco Mart to finish. The game could presented to wtoners and run­ Plastic is hard enough not to sore arms and the incon- »«>"* to- a mostly on dtamond Jigs. Blues Open last week, decide the championship. Man­ ner-up of major events held dur­ be affected by the steel edges S i d n e y o f s a m e o f th e v et- groomed for the No. 1 job Oeveland. to 15 pounds one good to ex- Figures released by the PGA chester was leading when play ing the year. . .Cincinnati wide or scrapes frotn the sharp parts cellent at the Race, Fishers Tournament Players Divisitm was halted at Mt. Nebo. . .Pro of bindings so the boot will last ” T 1. Pltteburgh, got a starting shot Starr sat for a tlnue a receiver Eric Crabtree doesn’t Island, White Rock, Wateh Hill today showed that Casper baseball umpire Chris Mc- longer. PlatXlc boots come to “ ck Shiner was clothes- Green Bay took believe in trusting anything to Reefs, Thames River and Ston- earned 18,112 to boost his 1969 Hale to trying to meet living many colors but don’t sell the and unable to speak. another look at Don Horn, the memory. Most football players cwBo iraijif AMI Ington Brealcwaters. income to »89,747. expenses working at several leather boot short tor It will StSL Bears;, desperate San Diego State pasner who can be recognized by the loose- &tapper blues are still biting Aaron, 10th a week ago with part-time Jobs to the off-season. leaf play book they carry. sUlI continue to be the volume ® "Witched to Bob of the service last fairly waU along the central Con- $87,625, finished. far down the He’s also a fine basketball of­ seller. Pulaski Captures A Honors w s picked up ^Atlanta os a Douglass, the lefty passer from y®®*" ^ the Bears out of a Crabtree carries two, the regu­ necUcut shore. One of the better listings in the San Franctsco ficial and plans to stay sharp Leather boots sell from $36- *1 ' ^ r t e d Sunday Kansas, emd almost made It ^vladonal title In the final game lar one plus his persmul distil­ spots is the Kimberiy Avenue field and won only $463 to drop by working the roundball sport lation of all the things that have $75 a pair with some higher. Z* against Los Angeles, finally sue- t** season, Bridge, New Haven. out of the top 10. b^ore hto second try at calling Most plastic bools will sell for the injured Bob B er^ . Randy cumbing 9-7. An exhibition game injury happened to him and to players Good striped bass fishing is Frank Beard maintained the baUs and strikea next spring. he will face eventually. ”I write about $165, a pair and that Is Indians^ Gates 10th if*^ v T . t 'Ain found "wantlrw rled and 3 m Munson’s injury opened cost Koe Kapp his regular Job being enjoyed all along the Fair- lead among the money winners, « « * down everything I can remem­ a lot of money. Lange, Rose- ^ wanting the previous o,* gates tor G « g Lancby at with the M m w e o t a ^ i l ^ field County shore and at the increasing his eamlgs to ber about the coverages and the mount and Dyna-()ulck. the lat­ Detroit. The 22-year-old Massa- when the season started. How- Race, Flshera Island, White $178,746. Short Stuff men I played against,” he said. er which Is made to Cheater, UP AND OVER— Dallas’ Calvin Hill tries going over the New York Giants de­ Steve Spurrier sat on the chusetts alumnus has taken aver, after Gary Cuozzo was Two East OatboUc High are possibly the best in the fensive line but couldn’t get quite high enough and is stopped by Fred Dryer. Rock and Wateh Hill. Stripeirs Steve Spray, who won the San "I put down what they did In In Sectional Meet bench and confined his game over since Munson suffered a beaten by New York, Kapp took and blues are reported moving Francisco O p ^ and the top gnads, Gary Ktoel end John certain situations and how they plastic line. activity to punting for the San broken hand. The lanky quarter- over again and has been having toward the eastern portian of prize of $20,000, still is a Itmg Barry are among the candi­ covered me. I put down my mis­ Another boot that Is on the The GenenUs of Pulaaki High in New Britain captured F ru cisco 49ers until John Bro- back took the Lions in to victory fantastic success. Long Idand Sound. way from cracking the top 10. dates for-the Eladtem Connecti­ takes. You know, sometimes market Is the plastic -laminate the State Class A Sectional team honors yester^y at u fOTced ^ c h over the Bears but was unable Dalles also gave Rogeir Stau- Fall Uackfishing continues to His $28,298 eamiiigs moved him cut StlEite College UasheVball you look pretty goixl to the pub­ a step between the leather one the University of (Connecticut with a team score o f 106. ^ k N o l^ to make a change, to handle the Minnesota pass bach a shot vdien Craig Morton improve at all notmally produc- into the top 60 money winners, teem ttais season. Kinel letter­ lic but you know what you did and pure plastic. A word c t cau­ Second behind the Generals waa Norwich Free Academy ed end tyas a regular as a tion on plastic . laminate. and Newtogton High waa third. Fu nny Th ings Noted in !!! * was hurt but come tlve rocky areas. The 28-year-old Iowan’s best wrong at times.” An obvious m- first vlotocy Sunday in an upaet An injuiy to Jlnr Hart has « i- strot«. Winter flounder fishing is pick- previous yecur on the tour was freetttnan lest wtoter. Bsny try in Eric’s book is Cincinnati’s Watch the quality for It can Jim Eueil of Norwich cover­ tog up all along the ahore, with 1967 when he won $29,258. Is a freshmen. Hie Wlarriors three in the row starting off the camouflage an Inferior grade of ed the 2.8 mile layout to 18:38 the Osh being taken both more wlU i ^ y la 21-game stelte under season. ” I haven’t been with a leather. You can take a sheet with Hartford Public High’s numnxiUB and laj'g'eir. CofeMh Clyde Wletoliburne . . . team that won three In a row of leather, spilt It, have It plas­ Ifoarlle Duggan a step behind Cod are moving in,, and fair Defenseman Orr Another ex-E3aSt hoopster, Greg since 1963 when I was to school tic coated and not even an ex- In second place. Top local fin- For Winless Bears catches are being made at the Turek, He among the lettermm at Pittsburgh,” he remember­ pwt can teU the difference be­ laher was Steve Oates tn lOlh reiburning at d ie UntvenOty o f ed. . . Len Dawson on warm tween the split hide coated with position wtth zz^Ume of 14:17. CHICAGO (A P)— A lot signals a time out. Center Mike end zone. A penalty was evoked Race, tha Pink House and Leading Scorer Hartford . . . (Bteton Red Box’ weather vs. cold weather: "Peo­ plaaUc on the cut aide and the of funny things have hap­ Pyle snaps the ball into the air. after the officials huddle and de­ Watch HIU. Manchester flnlohed Uth . 4 '’ NEW YORK (AP) — B4>bby wtoter roster o f 40 (iKAudes ple don’t realize it but it’s dif­ whole hide that Is plaoUc coat- I.arry Stallings plucks it and termine that Sayers did not sig­ INLAND FISHING among the 26 teams entered. pened to the Chicago Bears Orr, the 21-year-oId super de- seven ' rooktes, pitehers Jerry ficult to throw a football In hot sdr- My choice Is leather. lumbers 82 yards tor a St. Ijouls nal vigorously enough. The ball Good catches of rainbow trout ***® 21-years>M super de- Bach Red and White harrtsr on their way to a 0-6 sea­ aro being made in the upper the BostonBosto Bruins,“ JSneskl, Rogello MorSt, Jock weather. It’s difficult to keep Let us get ready for another gave tt everytlng he had. Greg TD. No one wont after him, fig­ was brought out to the five. season. son, their worst start in 50 uring time was called. reaches of the Farmington haa taken over the National Curtis, Lynn McGlothen, end your hands dry and the perspir­ Nolln tripped midway to tha Minnesota 31, Bears 0 —For­ See you on the mountain. years of pro football. Now York 28, Bears 24-Con- River. Better panto tor trout Hockey League scoring lead, Ekl Phtllipe, oatoher Bob Montt- ation gets on the ball. 'Hie cen­ race and dropped back to If you think spooks come out mer Bear Mike Reilly blocks cannon, on the Bear 28, throws Bobby Joe Green’s punt. It rolls recently have been: West HUI **‘® *®test stattsUca diaotoaed to- gomery, and outHSlder Ben Og- ter to perspiring, too, and when around 80th oo^ and ateadlly only on Halloween, ask the day. Itvle. Dropped from the major he snaps the ball chances are picked his way through the a wide pass toward Gale Say some 25 yards into the end zone Pond, Wcnonjscopotnuc Lake, Bears. They’ve been living with league list were Don - Lock, It’s a little Wet. " I start grasp­ pack to finish 8trd. ers. Unsuspecting Sayers Is hit Reilly pounces on It for a TD. Wajuregan Reservoir, Amos Orr, who set a league record Primps Selected them. for defensemen by totaling 21 Geotge HiomeB end Ron KItoe. ing around for a dry spot on Other local finishers were In the back with the ball. Carl Later Viking Fred Cox tries a Lake, W)rassup ««eiiaoraon oy loianng M Here’re some of the things Pond. goals and 64 points last season, FWUips starred at Colby three the ball, but sometimes you Captain Jim Burke 64th, Bd Lockhant recovered tor the field goal from the Minnesota For Big Game they’ve done: years ago . . . Netpslc Terails can't get It to a hurry and foe Nixon 68th, Larry Kahn 71s4, Giants and on the next play 47. Garry Lyle blocks It. The Kokanee fiahtog continues so far this year on St. Louis 20, Bears 17—Quar­ Fran Tarkenton spots a touch­ good at Eaat^ . au b officials wlU decide nit the ball is slipping from your hand NEW YORK (AP) _ Yale full­ Mike Adams 79, and Osrry Gag­ bull comes right back Into Oox’ Nov. 9 meeting whether to in­ when you throw. This gets your back Bill Primps has been non In 79 spot. terback Jock Conconnon lines up down pass to Freeman White . arms who runs 11 yards to the and nights) and Woncnscopoinuc , Esposito of the Bruins, crease the number Of playing rhythm all messed up. Hiis to selected tor a backfietd spot on Gates, with his fins finish, behind center on the Cardinal Later, Sayers signals a fair Bear 29 for a first dowii'. Bight lA ke (days) season’s scaring Utleholder, courts for next year or to add why quarterbakes don’t like to the weekly Dlvtalon 1 foalbaJI will go to the class A finals Sat­ 34, then Hteps buck suddenly and catch but the ball goes Into the plays later, the Vikings score. Panflah a i« w d l tn ® setxmd place moot pcnd»namtem^ate ^ «® Ab McDonald and Phil a cluUiouse . . . One of the play on a wet day. People think SHY WINNER— Beyond the Law, winner in Monday’s first race at Laurel, team of the Eastern (foliage Ath­ urday to Naw Brttato. gnr> fn x o il Ix)s Angeles 9, Bears 7—Jack most overrated college football that cold weather is hard on a letic (fonference. Snow drops a Roman Gabriel white ^ «ch ^ Goyette of SL Louis and Henri literally found himself in the long green of a hedge after shying in the Unbeaten List Drops to 10 Rltdiard of Montreal. Bach has pSayeVs to New England this passer, but the cold weather Primps, a 5-foot-n. 190-pound pass when hit by Bennie MoRae. winner’s circle. Jockey Arnold Ilieson got an extra ride in the saddle. nine points. Billy Hidke of Oak­ season le UConn quarterbejck doesn’t bother me nearly as from Ossining, N.Y., plunged The Bears’ Joe Taylor Inadver­ land Is sixth with eight. Rick RobuStelli. Perhaps if he much as the hot weather. On over the gtul line for two touch­ tently kicks the loose fumble. All Seasons Sportsman Show The Brutna’ netminding tan­ wasn’t Andy’s son he would cold days the ball is dry.” downs Saturday during Yale’s The Boars are penalized 16 Sports Slate Bucks’ Flynn Free Throw Leader Things Have Changed ■ dem of Gerry caieevers and Ed 17-0 win over Cornell. yards (a rarity of the kicking % I TUESDAY, OCT. 28 Jetonston paces the goalies with Other bocks on the honorary Slated at Hartford Armory rule enforiMjmenl). The Rams re­ team ore quarterback B<-otl tain jx>.ssesslon with a first down Soccer—Rockville at Bloom- ® combined average of oidy 1.48 field, Coventry at East Hamp- Sosl® a game. Gary Doak, an- Total of 21 Pitchers Macbean of Princeton, halfback The All Seasons Sportsman part of thla annual evant. In­ Around Kansas State on the Bear 24. It sots up Bruce Familar Names Head NEIW YORK (AP)—Hunging out the college football ton. East Windsor at Ellington, other Boston defenseman, is the Lynn Moore of Army, and Villa- Show will be held at the State cluded to thla preaenlatkm will Gossett’s game-winning field nova’s flanker, Tom B<»yd. Armory to Hartford, Nov. 7-11. wash: — goal. Cheney Tech at Rham, South lota’s badman with 32 minutes be golf, archery, enowmabllee, Windsor at Suffleld. ^ penaltlee. On the line ore ends Tom Thla la the flrat all sportman akU, pool Ubisa. btryclas. trail Kansas State played lU first Hayi„r, Columbia, IlllnoU. Mar- Earlier, Pyle centers the bolt Listed on RSox Roster NBA Scoring Figures O'Hrien of Niivy and Jim Bene­ show In more than a de<‘ade for blkaa, and doaen of other sports game of football back In tS87 shall, Minnesota, VMI, Warfi- over punter Green’s head for the Cross Country—Windhsun at Rockville. BOS'TON (A P )—-The name of the game is pitching dict, Rutgers; Ucklea Ucjyd the capital city Itsma. and the school paper reported It ington and Xavier of Ohio. East first time In eight seasons. Ex- Add and Subtract Up to Old Tricks NEW YORK (AP) — Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry A as the Boston Red Sox make early preparations for the Weston of Pitt and Andy Ouertoo Stiow features will include TTie show will be open Nov , . . . Carolina, Navy, Tulsa and Vlr- Bear Jim Purnell recovers on PITTSBURGH (AP) — The West, both of the Los Angeles Lakers, have found the SATURDAY, NOV. 1 1970 American League baseball campaign. BOSTON (AP) — Bill Veeck. of Massachusetts; guards Jim world’ famoiM Bob I'nift Skin 7 5 to 10 p.m., Nov. 8 10 the Bear 33 and six plays later Soccer— CXAC State Tourna­ Pltteburgh Pirates have pur­ the old major league baseball shooting range during the early weeks of the National o ZZ'Z "r K n ’ *" K‘" '“ T’®®*’ O'® — Aaron Thomas o f the Giants was on the receiving: aid The Red Sox took official r e c ------Ham Penn State and Dart­ diving champton. Bob Wolkar- a.m. to to pm., Nov 9 2 a game of football on Friday winners last weekend, CosHctt boots another field ment. chased the contracta of two maverick. Is up to some of his Basketball Association season to lead the scoring race. iiflornoon. It In U» bp hoped that 5? Tarkenton before being: shirt-tackled by Mike ognlUon of their chief problem . room was made for young mouth’s Jon NlsUd, and Pat wcjTld i-hsmplon angling master, to 1.0 p.m . Nov 10 6 to 10 goal. Cross Country -C IA C State pitchers and a catdier from^ old tricks as president of Suffolk Chamberlain is the top scorer our students have the good u didn’t get much notice, but Gaechter of C o ^ y s m the fn-st quarter NFL acUon last night in Dallas. to the 1969 season to announcing prospects. Hughes of Boston University st a Karate team, archary champ­ p.m., Nov. II 2 to to pm. Class Meets their farm system and are send- Donros. with a 33.1 average followed by center. seUH,- to play even footh.Ul with- two members of the Air Force ’ Bullets boasts the best field goal ion and a whole hoot of other iVatsrana Day). Football ■ - Manchester at ‘^®‘® a 46-i^aycr roster Monday. Promoted were pitchers Jerry Veeck sent out a call for 100 West with a 33.0 mark accord- percentage. .618, while Flynn Defensive back of the week Is sports Bills. Ampls free parking and re- ‘’“i,/ ” ' coaching staff were killed Satur- College Football Poll Northwest Catholic, St. Paul at The roetor of players due to janeskl, Ed PhlUlpa, Jack Cur- The wish came true. K.uisas uay night when their Jot trainer Coaches Cleared report to spring training next Lynn McGlothen and Roge- blahk cots for use dtutng Friday tog to figures released by the Robinson of the Milwaukee Eric Anderson of Cx>lgate, who A conUnuoua sports event fraahmants are available. The States non-violent teams posted . . . East Catholic. 1:30 Nebo, South- * m night’s harness racing program. league today. Bucks has been the most effec­ contributed 15 tackles and s Iste every half hour will bs of pub- overahot the runway at the WORCESTER. Mass. (AP) — ington at Rockville. ^ M oMay Fetoruary includes 21 pitchers, jjoret, catcher Bob Mont- liartford Armory Is on tfopMot only 22 winning seasons, the lost pitcher Bo Belinsky, catcher* wlth Mike Nagy listed in mill- gomcry and outfielder Ben Og- He declined to say what he Billy Cunnirgham of the Phil­ tive free throw shooter with a Interception to (folgate's 20-6 vic­ lU- delight to all (.fonnactlcut re- Avs., comar of Broad St. and Acad*'my mui crashed. Hoy Crass’ five varsity football in 1954. But things have utility man Gary Kolb and out- tary service. There are five wanted the cats for, but Friday adelphia 76cra ranks third at .935 mark. tory over Brown. Soplximura of sldents attending the show. can easily be roached from They were Cupt. Marty Be- Just happens to be Halloween. changed. Ohio State in Lead, T coaches headed byojr BIU D*u Whlttcm nniHcm The Nattonhl Football Laague fielder Lorenzo Lanier would go catchers, eight InfleWers and jaaeskl had a 16-10 record ______27.8 and Chet Walker of the Chl- (toambcrlaiii dominates the the week Is Columbta tallbai-k BxhlMts ani-ompasatog avary Intatotats l-M. Asylum Ave. zyack, a graduate of Utah and RED IJ5E CLASSIC — Leal Vince Gibson arrived as head CLASSIC — Leah have been cleared of hepaUUs record for sco iiiv tooehdowm to Columbus. six outfielders. Phillips, a former Colby cago Bulla la fourth with 38.0. rebounders with en average of John Sefclk. major sports theme will akm be exit or I-tt capttol area exit. head Junior varalty coach, and Whipple 180-450. Betty Richard coach In 1907 and the Wildcats A RpMv Rtoh»w». and have started visiting high through rushing to 19. R was oet The Pirates brought up fro Directors To Meet Defending scoring champion Bl- 21.3 retrieves per game and MaJ. Don U«ry, who was the Jon 189-607, June Rowett 178 'T he Red Sox shuCfled the offi- College star, a 7-4 mark at promptly. . beat Colorado------State In tight end at Army when Bill schools to recruit top student- by Jtm Tajdor of Gresn Bay tai Columbus pitchers Dennis Mal- cial roster by promoting seven Louisville this year. Curtis, who v’n Hayes of the Son Diego Walt Frazier of the New York ARMY fXIACH IH WINNER Penn State Now Fifth 179-504, Dolores Lilllorop 190 WnjJAMHPORT, Pa. (AP) their opener but then allppcd to Carpenter was the heralded ‘‘“’•®‘®*- 1962. , seed and Barry Houser and rookies and dropping six other prepped to the Oape Ood RockeU and Jeff MuUlna of the Knlckerboc kers U tops among WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — 493, Eleanor Wilson 311-6S7 —A board of directors meeting a 1-9 season. Ijist year the Lonely End,‘ Usry was on the ______■ ______catdier Ifilton May. players, including three veter- League, was 6-12 at Greenville, San Francisco Warrions are Usd the plnymakers, averaging 9.8 Bill (follen. oooch of the U.8. NEW YORK ( . ^ ) —There’s Httle reason to suspect Ruth num Smithan 179, Ginger Your of the Class AA Eastern League Scoreless Overtime Tie record was 4-6 and It’s now 5-1 faculty at the Air Itorce Acad- ana. but led the Western Carolinas tor fifth at 25.8. asilsU a game. Military Academy tennis team, State will have a tougrh time with Has 469, Harriet Coona 464 is scheduled tor Nov. 4, to New followlng Saturday’s 69-21 rout emy and helpt'd conch the fresh George Thomas, Ron Kline League with 158 atrikeouta. .-•iijr UIIU me tivwi- the me Wildcats IT llueakS this1,1110 Saturday butUUl Tennessee ICR is likely to Ma.-y chaves 454, Grace Bren York, Thomas H. Richardson, still keeps his fine hand to the o f Oklahoma. K-State even la In ...... and Don Lock were sold out- MoGlothen and Moret were game. The Army txiarh recently Marks Finale in Soccer men. Hc’ll^ be burled Thursday haveHAVA itsiLa handshm>Ha full withwifVi theAVia RulldOffSnimllslAMe. ner 473, D Pegarst mo- Pla«> «nd the Wolverines. 20th choice as New England’s No. 1 winning p e ^ by defeating from the PGA tournament trail: steaks, was noUceably heavier lines with the thunder of his col­ 203, Earl White 200-565. BUy ern Intercollegiate Ct^l-ge Divi- DennU Walsh pteyad outetand- Glb.son, you see. is a pusher meat came Just after last No­ power, has rolled to five Dave Hill, one of the young than usual when he recently re­ Enyart. a fuUback. are getting lege days, Enyart comments: Newcomb 218. Bill Grant 234 akm Cross Country Cfoampton- togly ending a fine season tor . . . a purple pusher. He’s got a vember’s...... Presidential election on straight victories, but expects Uons who hai come Into his turned from a two-week trip their taste of play-for-money "The pursuit Is too foot. The led a motel to Southern Methodist. Arkamms. the Little Brown Jug. OkhtoonmOkhihomu R«y Rowett 220dl71. A1 La 1962, attempts to rebound at ahlps Saturday at Franklin •***' Wwtsssr purple telephone, a Purple when he called its stiffest test on the invasion of own this season, la leading the to Australia. football In the American Foot­ holes close up. They nail you too led a mine! to Texa« AAM nna h«6t«n by Kansas State and Plant 206-559, Ed Daniels 200 There weren't any real scor- mnmnu Pride television show, wears ‘.he Yale Bowl Saturday. Penn, while Brown seeks its Vardon Trophy standings and "No buffaloes to Australia,'’ Park. ball League. quickly." Orono, .Maine, to make a resor- gt^te^No 6 n.eets Bosto^ Misststoppi lost to Houston. John Wolcott 202, Sal Evange State in non-league action the tog Ihreets but a few long kicks purple underwear and purple vatUm first conference triumph as an wants to win It to the wofot one wag commented. Providence is favored as Mar­ " Professional footbaU Is Simpson says the thing he has ('oPt'go remainder of thl» Satur* lists a 211. Nick CiUnldo 226-578 "Yale will be the toughest past weekend. barely mused thetr marks shirts and Is constimtly be.ng ’’Name?" ’’Richard,” Silence. underdog at Princeton. Brown way. ty Robb Is beck to defend his In­ tough." says Simpson, the No. 1 learned best Is btocktog. U. Bob Kenniff 206-567. Vic Squad game of the year,” kicking spe­ Tufts and Wesleyan, who With the lie. Manchester's kersaedw flooded with gimmicks from his Ni.xon had to give a credit IVnn State and Florida - gained------^en ti ‘n volv l^ T^p lost to Colgate 20-6 on a fumble The trophy goes to the Ameri­ Bunky Henry recently tied a dividual title. Robb shaUered draft choice In the combined "I did little Mocking to c o l-, rito 224-224-637, Pete Foster 550 cialist Pete Donovan said to match Dartmouth's 6-0 record ot, fans all purple, naturaUy. card number before he got his *"•’le mo-stuio-st ground among the TV>pTop ' and a pass interception last can pro who has the knrrst- dismal record. He took a 13 the 4.7-mile course record with AFLrNstional Football League lege, but now I’m Mocking aU hopes of entering poat-sesson te MaochMer- -Mset-awB. Mt> echoing the sentiment of team­ week. as Ne4r Bnglaitd’s only other un­ play were hampered somewhat. U-, Mana. BusUMd. Ls-enth. , P*vronthese». season gle, were thump^ »o Hdffiton. , IBU, ortoner of three tourna­ Henry hit three out of bounds, "You’r* playing' against expe-' Ratpicfa Is counting on to gtv* records and points for the hrst 155i3S6, George Barber I5I-382. Harvard as the nation's top \ Cager* Ixmc An;ain \ "To get an ovation like that In Ohio State held Its solid lead 7 for a second straight toes and i ^**'*a in­ ments this year, has an average finally found himself stymied by rienced players,’ ’ Simpson says. the Bills a winning season. $ A 4^1 A W ks skkk A 40 4tokjinei%s\ - kx m s T*k a sikAAM to^4 O A A 44 grtto ground-gaining team. However, PUY 60LRI The list of major teams wlUi Mu-skle country...’’ mul 772 iHvnt.s In the balloting now must invade Perm State a ***!. ^****!? Michigan at Nor- of Just over 70 stroke* a round. a tree, then got a ricochet oft NORTH EASTON, Mass. "I haven’t mode as many yards James Harris, a quarterback, UTABTCO TOO GOOD otc. basUs: Hoppy Cassidy 355. Truman their backs were held to check perfect records dropped to 10 by drawing 35 flnt-plaoe V’otes wtnner of 17 straight and un^ th e ^ e n i. Central ConnecUetd "Sure, winning tournamenU a tiny stake supporting a gal­ (AP) — The Stonehin College as I'd like to, but I’N catch on became the first Negro to start 1. Ohio State (35) 772 Schlehofer 371. most of the way by a Crimson aOME PINNING — DENVER (AP) Paul Pow­ ILACKLIOaf Saturday when UCLA played a quicKieQuickie quote tramfrom jonnJohn i«iie-Rate- byuy iia nauonainational panel orof a» 39 sports- beaten to 25 conrocuUve out- and winning money Is nice and, lery rope that almost decapitat­ besketbaU team suffered a real quick. AU I want to do la s regular.-season gsone et the 2, Texas (2) 692 defense which was clobbered by CkmiUtmey mitrkBd ell. an Artaona State outfielder COUNTKY CLin tie and Davison, Miami of Oldo man• ofrx.t Rutgers, iz answering n M t k> sk *•( CT crlt- writers ikand H et bkMewkbroadcasters. Aik >z4 The toga. !*** ^ WllUama, RPI at Worces- I guess important.” HIU said. ed him. sharp loos today with word that carry the ball more often. signal-csl ling spot when the 3. Tennessee (1) 670 HAPPY HOUDAYS - Jan Comeli a week earlier. - Grmco Brenner's bowl­ wgned by Uie MInnsoota Twins and Missouri lost., Unbeaten, un- Ics who thought his team next three teams, Taxtts, "But the object of this game- aeolor Mark Caverly U loot tor "In ooUsg* I used to dance a BUls opened t ^ n s t the Jets. 4. Arkansas 547 Duperron 129, Alice Brown 131. T7Urd-,ank«l Boston Unlverto- and aaolgnsd to Dwtvar, O P I N tied teams are Arkansai, Dart­ whould have beaten winless Co- ’Temteasee and Arkamas, maln- Yale, upset by Connecticut to la to get around to the fewest Ray Floyd, the controversial eight weeks because of a berala Mt at the Une o f scrimmage be­ He went to the bench after play­ ing last nifht in the 8. Penn State (1) 453 ------ty, which defeated Maine at rVkM— • msshed the first pNch served mouth, Florida, Louisiana State, lumbia by more than 21-14: tained the some order as last a seaaon opener, streaked to ito for a fifth victorv in six Guard. Brockpott Stete strokes. Winning the Vardon PGA champion who caused a operatloo. fore breaking away." he recaUs ing half of the game because of Red Lee (Thuude at the Yim 8. Southern Oollfomta 396 OOP W OMEN-Alice Chlttick to him to prate saiowal baeabalt Ohio State, Penn State, Texas, "WipB and woman are the week. fourth straight triumph by beH- remains at h o m ^ o take o ^ ^ ' ®‘“ *’ ***«•»•■ •* means you're the best. I really stir when he pulled out of the Tlw Cblcftalns received anoth­ of Ms days st the UMveralty of a pulled groin muscle Parkikde U uml The 7. Florida 363 (or s •tofts But Powell cotddnt WMrSf., Toledo and Wyoming. Southern 188-453. Carolyn Wilson 187-477, tog C.wnell .17.0. The Ells threw nJTum . a ^ T l ^ ^ t o « « - Want that one bad. Real bad.” Avco daaalc after winning the er hard Mew when Jerry Moo- Southera California. " B u t bore Harris set out the Houston Kumc I’ve never known a bad Southern California advanced 8. Louisiana State Bchool bus driver from maintain that hitting pace ami 344 Jan I.eonard 181-176496, RUa up a mighty defense which Um- chutetta the only t« .» . tn ** Bridgeport PGA national champtonahip. Is 'ney Injured hU hand to a dormi­ 2 | t . 9 4 t 3 California to unbeaten but tied. one. but some are better tluin front seventh to sixth while 9. to the AFT.V those botes don’t game and saw a Mt of action Rockville threw bII was tbunted down to the Twte UtMjy 292 Anderson 178, Gretchen Sage iUHl Ed Martoaro. the nation’. wHlvto y S ^ ^ team to beat jtoghtL Springfield at Wagner. Bfny Casper, the one-time fst causing some more raised eye- tory accident Mooney will be stay open." The only wtoless teams are others." Louisiana State also moved up tO. agatost [ienver, Buffalo’s third epwee in her 172 ef­ Form at Cfoarlotte to the Soutb- Notre Dame 174 459, Beverly SplUane 4U. leading rusher, to SO yards to 11 m the Yankee Confarenee. ^ OonnecUcut at men who dimmed down on an lost toe at least two weeks. Bnyart. a product of Oregon opponent fort. rm luague PAGE TWENTY MANCIIE8TER EVEmNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 M A N C l^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESpiR, CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 BusiRe's SvrvicM Roofing and Help W antei^ PAGE TWENTY-ONE Off«r«d 13 Help W anted Help Wonted Mole 36 Help Wanted Male 91 Chtmnoys 16-A 35 35 H dp WontMl—Molp 35 H*'p WontMl— M olt 35 Antiqiits 55 Apartmuiits flats Aportiwnts flats CLASSIFIED YOU ARB A 1. truck Is A-1 ROOFING, Gutters. Chimneys_ PLUMBER, experienced me­ chanic wanted, top wages and Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ New and repairs our special­ FULl/ruui; saleswoman for 10 PART-TIME, Hours 9:30 to 2:30 KXPERJKNCSD ANTIQUES for sale. Furniture, Tunumunts 53 TmwmMts 53 ways sealed and small truck overtime. Call 040-4028. BERRY’S WORLD ty, 20 years experience. Free weeks until January 1. 5-day five days weekly. If you have EXPERIENCED LEWIS MACHINE (X). CABINET MAKERS mirrors, frames, bowl and Inc done A>1 rlcht. Call Tre week. Shomr Jewelers, 917 5 ^ pitchers, china, etc. Call 643- Ma n c h e s t e r Highland Oak estimates. Ckil) Roy Kanehl. a pleasant voice and have had IMMEDIATE 5-room apart­ Village, quiet one and 3-bed- ADVERTISING mano Trucking Be'rvine toll 643-0353 after 6 pmi. Main St. some telephone experience we OIL BURNER 0578. ment, second floor, two ^der tree. 742-M8T SECURITY OFFICER Needs Excellent openings. Apply: /_^ room apartments, heat, park­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT: HOURS need you for telephone soUcita- children accepted.' $150. in­ Mniinory, ' tion. Hourly rate {due bonus. In state curated community SERVICEMAN cludes heat. References and ing, carpeting and appliances 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. STEPS, sidewalks stone walls, TELETYPE OPERATOR ' ^ Experienced men for: DISPLAYCRAFT, Inc. Wanted— ^To iny 58 included. Starting $100. Im­ > A fireplaces, flacstone terraces. Drassmoklng 19 Apply to Manager, Parkade college. Must have experience security. H.M. Frechette. Real­ Bowling Lanes. as a policeman or security Manchester — 643-9657 tors. 847-9993. ' mediate occupancy. Call 647- All concrete repairs, both to ALTERATIONS my specialty, Would involve other diver­ BRIDGEPORTS WANTED — Antique furniture 1198. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. side and outside raillng;s. Land sified responslWlfUes. Hours guard. 30-bour week, evening LATHES TAX PREPARERS for coming gla.<:s. pewter, o>l paintings oi' satisfaction guaranteed. Call DESIRABLE position for seml- shift. Many fringe benefits. Ap- Good pay. Good working EURST FLOOR — Four rooms. 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION scaping. Reasonably priced 647-9607. 8:16 to, 5 p.m., please con­ CHUCKERS Tax Season—Full or part-time. other antique Item.- Any tact: retired couple or capable l8y to Mr. John Gannon, Man­ conditions. Paid vaca.tlons. Choose your hours. With or $100. Security required. Call OCCUPANCY NOV. ST. Deadline for Saturday and Monday li 4:80 p.m. Pridai r'a ll 6430891 stogie woman; cooking and Paid holidays. Phone 649- INSPECTION quantity. The Harrison's. 64.“. 289-3815. 1 chester Community College, 146 without experience. (Complete 8709. 185 Oakland Street. SHARPENING Servlc*- - Saws WESTINGHOUSE household chores. Ideal living Hartford Rd., Manchester. 647- 1166 for appointment or stop wages. Excdlent benefits. Call training available. Special at­ Four-room duplex In 2.famlly Moving— Trucking— conditions provided. Ref­ 9901. < . in. MODERN 4-room apartment, house, appliances, parking, stor­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD knives, aces, sheart. skates APPLIANCE 289^68 or apply m person, 22 John St„ East tention to Teachers, Office em­ BOUSE310LD lots — Antiques, available Nov. 1st. convenient rotary blades. ()uick servloe ______Storogo 20 erences required. Phone 649- tiartiora. ployes, Insurance Agents, bric-a-brac. cloclu, frames, age. ClaaBlIled or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone a» a SALES ^ SERVICE CO. 7189 between 8-9 a.m. or 8-9 (o shopping and transportation, convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST Capitol Equipment Co.. 31 MANCHESTER Delivery-light Salesmen, Retired Persons, glassware. We buy estates. VD- completely redecorated, stove, 130 Prestige Park Rd. p.m. for interview. THE WHITING lege Peddler. Auctioneer. 420 649-2179 DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the Mato St., Manehester. Houn trucking and package delivery. COST CLERK h e l p w a n t e d male, full­ etc. Top earnings. All applica­ refrigerator, heat, hot water next Insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE in* dally 7:30-5. Thursday 7;S0-t East Hartford, C^onn, PRODUCTION milling and tions held to strict confidence. Lake St.. Bolton. 649-8347 Refrigerators, washers and BAKERY OFFICE CORPORATION time. Apply In person. Barrett lathe hands needed. Liberal furnished, $160. 649-6544. correct or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then Saturday 7 :30-4 643-79811 stove moving, specialty. Fold­ Mr. R. J. Kennedy NURSES AIDES — 8-11 p.m. Phim U i^ Supply. 331 Broad For information, write now to: DELIGHTFUL one - bedroom only to the extent of a "make good*' insertion. Errors which benefits. 50-hour week. Aj^ly WANTED - ANTIQUES, uaed apartment in small new apart­ ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. 289-7931. Laurel Manor, 649-4B19. Background to coat-account- 254 BROAD STREET St., Manchester. The M L T System, P.O. Box THREE-ROOM duplex apart­ do, not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be ODD JOBS, light trucking, MANCHESTER to person, Metronics Inc., 640 1791, Hartford, Conn. 06101 or furniture, partial or complete ment, private driveway, own ment complex. Available De­ corrected by "make ftood" Insertion. carpentry, miscellaneous re­ An Equal Opportunity Employer tog and business arithmetic •stales. Call 633-2300 days. 848 SALES Associates wanted by BLECmilCIAN —^Journeyman Hilliard St., Manchester. CaU (anytime) 247-1459. furnace. $106 monthly. CaU cember 1. Centrally located on pairs, etc., good service and preferred. Duties consist of 0004 after 7 p.m. 646-3188. Center St. Ample off-street Painting— Paporing 21 real estate office, full facilities compiling Inventories, cost and experienced helper. Top EXPERIEl/CED mechanic (Rockville. Toll Free) low prices. 643-7218. INSURE your Merry Christ­ provided. Will train Inexper­ wages with benefits. CaU be­ parking. Complettely equipped tNSIDES—otitslde patotliig Spe mas! Earn Christmas money of products and poettog. wanted for general repair Salesmen Wanted 35>A S r FIVE-ROOM Apartment on TREE SERVICE (Boucler) ienced but otherwise qualified FULL-TIME, attractive positioa tween 8 a.m. end 6 p.m, Rob- Rooms Without Botnd 59 kitchen. Rental, $155. with one- olal rates for people over 66. selling nationally advertised Hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ' open in local bank. Ability to garage. Profit sharing plan Main St., second floor over a month security required. CaU 643-2711 875-3136 Trees cut, building lots clear­ appllcanto. Call Mr. Dwyer, at '■ert’a Electric Co, 844-2421. available for quaUfied man. Call my competitors, then call Avon gift sets. Call 289-4922. Evans & Clapp, 460 Mato St., meet public, accuracy and ef­ FURNISHED room for rent business office, no children, no Jarvis Realty Co., 643-1121. ed. trees topped Got a tree me. Estimates given. 649-7863 -PRODUCTION Workers —Open- See Mr. Sloan, Sloan Garage, pets due to the location. Avail­ Manchester. 647-1464. MAIL CLERK ficiency to work essential. Route 83, Vernon. for gentleman. Parking, near problem? Well worth phone Pleasant surroundings, liberal . toga on all three ahlfta. Bx- bus line. Call 649-6914. able Nov. 1st. $125 monthly. call. 742-8252 "SDWARD R. PRICE-Painting CONTACT ORDER CLERKS DEMONSTRATORS for our ter­ FullJtlme to assist to mall- benefits, salary commensurate • cellent fringe benflte and MEN for tire service and re­ Call 643-7166. Furnislwd Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? exterior aitd interior Paper rific line of toys, novelties. )w>m and supply depart­ THE THOMPSON House- Cot­ BRIC3C, block and stone work. hanging. CtoUings. etc. Insured. with experience. Please coll . starting ratea. For appotot- cap shop. Good pay, 45-56 hours 3>'4 ROOM apartment for rent. Aporhuiit e 53;A Jewelry, and home fashions. ments. Must be willing 646-l7(X) for an interview. ' ment call Marge Hampaon, MAN tage St. centrally located, Brick walls, patios, outdoor-in­ 649-1003 Women to soirt end set-up per week, all benefits. Must large pleasantly furnished Available November 1st. Apply 24-Hour Answering Service Free kit plan, high commis- to accept responsibility. 643-5163 or apply to Rogers be steady worker. Experience TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ door fireplaces, sidewalks, orders to record department sloits, openings for manager. Hours 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. To introduce needed busi­ rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Manchester Garden Apart­ ment. Hent. hot water, stove, chimneys. Free eatlm.aites. TWO YOUNG married men will of wholesale diatributor. 40- w a n t e d —Part-time, 1 p.m. to - Corp., Mill 4 Oakland Sta., helpful. Apply Nichols Man­ ments 15 Forest St. Free to Herald Readers do Interior painting through Call 628-0600. 870-6619. 0 p.m. Exterior home Improve­ Mancheater. An equal opportu- ness service to area firms. for overnight and permanent refrigerator. Apply Marlow's, Domenic Morrone, 649-16(>4. hour week, vacation, aU Company offers good wages, chester Tire, Inc., 295 Broad guest rates. 867 Main St. Manchester. the winter. Free estimates. fringe benefits. ment type work. Good potential • nlty employer. St.. Manchester. No selling. Full or part- (D IKt kr NIA. Ik. KDGERTON Oanlens Near Warn Inloimatton on one ol our claeellled adveitisememar IS YOUR Job boring? If so, excellent working condi­ for right man. Call Monday time. $150. weekly guar­ LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also Reasonable rates. 649-1142, 648- don't hesitate to come in for tions and an excellent free ROOM for rent In private home, liospltal. Deluxe one-bedroom BOLTON Notch - across from No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the moving large appliances. Burn­ 4791. See Tom Markoski through Friday, 6 a.m. to 4:80 antee to men meeting our aiMirtmrnts. Wall to wall can; an Interview at Klock Co. We benefit program including requirements. Write Man­ I had to sit through 7 Am Curious, Yellow' three times lady or gentleman with ref­ post office, nicely furnished 3- ing barrels delivered. $4. 644- 289-9361 p.m., for scheduled interview, erences, breakfast privileges, IH'ttog, appliances and utUIttea room apartment, all utilities B. H. MAGOWAN JR. A Sons, are looking for a person who health and accident Insur­ 643-2178. ager, Box 4117, Cleveland, before I realiied just how DISGUSTING it was!" EDWARDS 1775. Is able to type and also has ance, life Insurance and pen­ parking, on bus line. Call 876- etc. $155-$160. J. D. Real Es­ Included,: In weekly rent. Pri­ Interior and exterior painting, COLONIAL BOARD Ohio, 44123. tate Aasociates. 643-5129. paper hanging. Thirty years ROSKIN DISTRIBUTORS the capabilities of working with sion plan. Apply: 5688. vate entrance, second floor, ANSWERING SERVICE 275 Park Avenue figtires. Try us for variety of gixxl parking. One or two HousahoM SarvicM experience, four generations. v¥ r Y c l e a n heated furnlsli- ONE-BEDROOM newer apart­ East Hartford duties, our company offers A & P FOOD STORES COMPANY - 4 - Artklns For Sd5 45 adults, no pets. 643-3236. OffnrMl 13-A Freie estimates, fully insured f ir s t n a t io n a l ed room for a mature man. ment, good condition, small 549-0500 875-2510 643-7361. . group insurance, production Help Wanted—-Male or Female 37 building, $140. per month In­ bonuses and paid holidays, STORES, INC. Applications accepted for SKILLED AND UNSKILLED FOR SALE — Men's rebuilt Call 643-9353 or apply 2 Pearl and leave .vonr message. You’ll hear from our advertiser to UGHT TRUCKING, bulk dellv St. cluding heat and appliances. CONTRAC3TOR — Interior, ex­ FULirTIME and part-time mock Co., 1366 Tolland Tpke., Meat Cutters in Manchealtm' shoes. Work or dress. Sam Businuss LoeotioM Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. ery, yards, attics, cellars clean PARK & OAKLAND Yuylea, 23 Oak St., ManrhcH- Paul W. Dougan. Realtor. 649- ed and removed. Also odd Jobs terior painting, paper hanging. 'vaitresses, 5-day week, 9 - 6 Manchester, (3onn. is opening on full-time basis. ExceUent wages, full-time, six days per week. Shift dif­ ROOM for rent, gentleman only, 4635. For Ronf 54 Discount on wallpaper. Call shift. W. T. Grant Co., Park- their door for you. AVENUES WINTER IS COMING ter. 644-8962 ferential, Blue Cross, CMS, life insurance, pedd holidays central location, free parking. SMAU. STORE near 100 {Mr Auromobilos For Sol* 4 646-8048. ade. References required. 643-2693, PLEASANT 4 room apartment BOOKKEEPER experienced, EAST HARTFORD, CONN MANY BENEFITS and other fringe benefits. KEEF carpet cleaning prob­ cent Main Street location. Ap­ LIGHT trucking — Lawns, cel­ If the aggravation of traveling in traffic is lems .small use Blue Lustre 649-8150. In congenial 4 family dwelling, 1967 PLYMOUTH Satellite 2- lars, attics cleaned, odd jobs.- P AINTING—Interior and ex­ WOMAN to care for elderly 10-16 hours per week. Name priced for economy living. ply Marlow's. 887 Main Street. HERALD terior, very reasonable, free your own hours. Excellent MAJOR MEDICAL getting you down, why not work close to home. wall to wall. Rent electric door, 4-spced, 383. Call 643- Trees cut and removed. 648- woman, full-time days. Must be PLANT LABOR, paint manu­ 615 PARKER ST. I-ARUE, clean furnished room, Available November 1. Adults 8994 after 6 p.m. 8000. estimates. Call Richard Mar­ capable of physical assistance. hourly rate. East Hartford of­ PAID HOLIDAYS thnnipoocr $1. Paul’s Paint & MAIN ST. New one story facture, 40 hour week. CJontact We have openings on all three shifts in various Wallpaper Supply. gentleman only. Kitchen privi­ preferred OhU 649-5897 after 6 alr-cundltloned office building. DOX LETTERS tin, 649-9286. 649-4411. Call 648-7469 after 6 p.m. fice. Call to apply at 742-6830. FIVE-DAY WEEK MANCHESTER leges, free washer, dryer, REWEAVING of bums, moth- Jack Kaplan, 876-8380. jobs. p.m. weekdays. Prestige location. Walking GOOD STARTING WAGE 1969 MCGREGGER DX Tour­ parking. Palmer Realty, 643- For Your 1968 SUPER B, must sell, call holes, zippers repaired. Win­ PAINTING—Specializing to In­ SECRETARIES TypIsM - (Tem- MANICJURIST wanted, full or MRS. E. S. LOFTUS 6321. distance to banks. Town Hall terior finish. Fully Insured, porary) work to your own part-time. Call Magic Mirror FULL-TIME automobile me­ Stop in and discuss a job with us. ney irons, two Uirough pitch­ DELUXE 2-bedroom apart­ and downtown Main 8t. Abun­ 647-0863. dow sha^s made to measure, chanic. Also service station at­ SICK BENEFITS Information free estimates. Call Ronald areas, top rates, free parking, Beauty Salon, 643-2449. ing wedge. Sold new for $175, COMFORTABLE room, semi- ment, carpets, heal and ap­ dance of free parking. Will be 1968 COUGAR, 302 h.p., power all size Venetian blinds. Keyf tendant, full-time. Apply Sun­ t h r if t p l a n priced to sell at $85. 643-6597. pliances Included. $185 per THE HERALD wUl not | made while you wait. Tape re­ Deshales, at 649-0472. Immediate openings. Call Son­ Apply private bath and shower, desk, completed December 1st. Va­ steering, automatic, radio, ya, 622-0492. COED temporaty RNs, LPNs and aides—various set Service StaOon, 666 E. Mid­ PENSION PLAN SALESMAN — Attractive op- TELLER’S position with super- month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ riety of office SI Res from 500 disclose the identity of corders for rent. Marlow's. 867 shift openings. Top wages, dle Tpke., Manchester. portunity with East Hartford visory potential. No experience BABY CARRIAGE, walker, car bullt-to bookcase, gentleman any advertiser using box heater, s:ow tires, 23,000 service, 100 (Constitution Plaza, HOSPTTALIZA’nON CHENEY BROTHERS, Inc. only. Call 649-0719. tor. 649-4535. square feet to 3,000 square miles. Call 644-2828. Mato St 618-0221 Elucfricol ServlcM 22 fringe benefits. Call Meadows Wholesaler. Local territory necessary, will train. Apply In bed, etc. Excellent condition. letters. Resjlers answer­ Suite 800, Hartford. GROUP INSURANCE 31 Cooper Hill Street Reasonable, 875-1161 between 8- fret. Call Warren E. Howland, ing blind box ads w ho' Convalescent Home, 647-1461. WAREHOUSE MEN with good growth possible. Es- person at Hartford National I.ARGE front room next to ONE-BEDROOM Ranch type 1066 TEMPEST, 4-door, 6 cylin­ TWO handymen want a variety ELECTRICAL contracting, VAOA’n o N w it h p a y Manchester, Conn. 10 a.m., after 3 p.m. apartment, $145. per moifth In­ Realtor. 6(3-1108. desire to protect their of Jobs by day or hour. Rea­ $50 IN FAMOUS brands free if tabllshed accounts will be Bank, 695 Main St. Manches- balli, steam heat, parking, on Identity con follow ‘hie der, new front brakes, 2 new commercial and Industrial, you run a weekly shop-by-mall TAX PREPARERS for coming with fork-lift experience turned over. Reply Box ‘‘T’’, ter. cluding appliances and hent. sonable. Call 618-680,7. Tax Season.' Pull or part-time. Call 648-4141 for Saturday Appointments Eldridge St., for gentleman. procedure: i tires. As is, best offer over prompt service. Quality work club for few friends. Send for preferred, for shipping cuid Apply dally between 9 a.m. and Manchester'Herald. ______Call after 5 p.m., 649-9045. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- Legal Notka $750. Call 643-4827. new Installations and mainten­ Choose your hours. With or Fud and Food 49-A 4535. Enclose your reply to CUSTOM made draperies, slip details and free all new receiving department of 6 p.m. At A 4 P Food Stores, covers and reupholstering. ance. Call 628-7525 or 647-9736. catalog. No obligation. Popular without experience. Complete wholesale distributor. 40- SEASONED cord wood, sawed ROOM for rent in private I.IMITATtON nNlIRN the box to an envelope — ; 1967 IMPALA wagon, good con­ training available. Special at­ 116 E. Center St., Manchester, SERVICE MAN COOK wanted full or part-time, MANCHESTER Park (Tieslnut AT A (X)l'HT OK I'llOnATK address to the CHasjtfled ; Budget terms. Established In Club Plan, Dept. X602, Lyn- hour week, vacation, all 261 Broad St., Manchester. some experience required to required lengths. Free de­ home with kitchen privileges, hi*til At MAiM'hrjit(*r w ith in a n d for dition, 80,000 miles, V-8 283 tention to Math. Minded House­ DEAN MACHINE lady only. References requir­ Garden Apartments. Decem­ (hi- Dlutrlrt •>( MaiHhi'RitT. on Itt** Manager, Manchasler ' 1915. Days, 521-0104 evenings, brook, N.Y. fringe benefits. Ctountry Squire Restaurant, Rt. livery. E. Yeomans, 742-8907. 21at day uf 0$*tobt'r. 1MB engine. Call 649-1917. Roor Finishing 24 wives, Teachers, Office Em­ PRODUCTION WORKERS ed. Cull 643-4245. ber 1, 3t4 rooms at $150, 4V4 at Evening Herald, togrther i 619-7590. Full-time experienced oil 83, Ellington, Conn. 872-0269. I'rtM$t*nl. 11(111 Jo h n J. W allptl with a memo listing ths . DENTAL assistant, part-time ployes, Retired Persons, etc.— An Equal Opportunity Employer PRODUCTS $176. Heat, hot water, oven J ild g r. GTO — 1066 Convertible, FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh See Leo Roekto burner and heating man. FIRST AND SECOND SHIFTS range, refrigerator, parking KulAlt* of A nna J pA drU ky a-k-a companies you do NOT tog (speolallilng to older for local office. Experienced or Top earnings. All applications Gordon— Farm— Anna PadeUky, latr of Manrhrairr automatic, power steering, ex­ 289-9361 102 COLONIAL RD. Excellent salary, work'ng Multi-Circuit extends an In­ LIBRARY ASSISTANT II and storage No pets. Tel­ ki «nld IHatrU'l drt'raurtd want to see yoiu* letter. B uilding- floors), inside painting. Paper will train right person. 649- held to strict confidence. For In state operated community Dairy Products 50 Your letter wlU be de­ cellent condition. Must sell. 5675. Information, write now to: The conditions amd security. Blue vitation to visit our plant to Aportmunts— Flats— ephone 537-9338 between 9 - 5 On motUm of Paul K PadrUk) $1,300. 647-1888. Contracting 14 hanguig. No -Job toe small INSPECTORS and mold men Cross, CMS, Major Medical, college. Minimum 4 years ex­ IIK) Hurkland Manrhrjitf'r t\mn stroyed If the advertiser M L T System, P.O. Box 1761, ROSKIN DISTRIBUTORS start at $2.65 per hour. All discuss job opjxirtunities in SEVERAL varieties of apples Tunamunts 63 p.m. After 5 p.m. 647-1871. ••ArtMHor, John VerfalUe, 646-6750. Has Immediate Openings: uniforms and outstanding perience required. 35-hour week. (Mtl ih'ltKO Ttiat (hrrr nnuitlui Is one you've mentioned. I 1981 FALCON, standard shift, 2- LEON CieszynskI builder—new KEYPUNCCH operator 029. Hartford, Conn. 06101 or Call 275 Park Avenue the following areas: for sale, (’ortlands, Melntosh, It not It will be handled I Mostly numerical. Benefits. benefits. Openings available Days: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. profit sharing and pension Many fringe benefits. Apply to 4t4-ROOM Townhouse, appli­ FOUR ROOMS, first floor, nil (r4>fit Ih r 21*4 d ay i$f O c to b a r IB ti door, good transportation. Call homes custom built, remodel­ (anytime) 247-1469. Blast HaiUord Immediately on first and sec­ Red Delicious and Baldwins. lio itnd thu Mnir arr linittni and to the usual manner ' Oaer Bros., 140 Rye St., So. Nights: .4 p.m. to 1 a.m. plans. Call for appointment. Mr. M. Drazic, Manchester ances, utllltlrs, dlshwu»)M-r, I Si utllltlrs, stove and refrlgerii- uUowrud for thf rrrdltom within 613-5219 after 1 p.m. ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ Bonds— Stocks— ond shifts. Please call 289-4861. PLATING Community College, 134 E. Mid­ Volpl Farms, Volpl Rd.. Bol­ baths, private patio and base­ lor. Security de|s»slt r. quired which to tirliiK In thrir clatma rages, kitchens remodeled, Windsor. HAIRDRESSERS wanted — RETIRED or seml-retlred man ton. iiKAlnat said mtatr. and uatd Mortgogos 27 Firestone Retread Shop, 20 Bid- TURRET LATHE—Set-up SILK SCREENING dle Tpke., Manchester 6(7-9951. ment. $190. Call Su]>erlntrn' $160 |>er month 289-4680 •'4’u to r tft dlr«MM«wl to fflvo 1963 RAMBLER 9-passenger bath tile, cement work, steps registered and assistant. Call to help to yard. Inquire Man­ 643-2330 between 5-8 or 875-8907 well Rd., South Windsor. and operate. 563-0131. INSPECTION dent, 8(9-0086 inihtir notice to the cmiltorw to station wagon. Good running dormers. Residential or com- MORTGAGES — let and 2nd, FULL-TIME chester Garden Apartments, 15 HELP wanted. Apply at Treas- TURNIPS, $1.60 half bushel. 49 iirlnff In thuir rlalme wllhin oald Lott and Found 1 condition, automatic transmis­ after 6:30. Forest St. ASSEMBLY lime Allowed bv publUhlng a Copy merlcal. Call 619-4261. mortgages— Interim financing COUNTER CLERKS ure Shoppe Jewelers, Manches-^ Glode Lane. Near the East FOUR ROOMS, one-bedroom. of thia order In uonie newH|iA)H'r KLOCK Company has an open­ HARDINGE CHUCKERS ter Parkade. Hartford-Manchester town line. sion, power brakes and steer­ —expedient and confidential SE(5r ETARIAL - clerk for TV YOUNG man to assist man­ Heat, hot water, cenlrally lo­ NOTICK havtnK • clrrulalUm In uaUI p ro b a te ing. Call after 6:30 p.m. 610- KITCHENS — Colonial, mod­ .TIG BORE Operators — first, ing for maintenance man. —Set-up and operate. •llatrlot wtihtn ten dayi from the FOUND — Brown male Airdale. servloe. J. D. “ Real Estate For dry cleaning store and appliance distributor. second and third shift. Lathe Many benefits are offered such ager, lighting showroom. Will Apply at our Personnel De­ cated, Adults only. 643-2171 ADMIHHIUN OF KLFATOKM >lnte of thin order and return mhke Vernon Dog Warden, 875-7934. 1281. em and Mediterranean. Also Assoc. 643-6129. Ideal working conditions. Good PRODUCTION MILLERS partment, between 9-12 noon, days. Notice Is hereby given that Id thU court of the tiodcr ffiven rec rooms. All work custom Steady work. Apply at operators, second shift. VerU- as production bonus, paid holl- train — excellent permanent SiruarifMtsIMS Wantod— Farrilixurs 50«A JOHN J. WAUsKTT. Judffe salary, five-day week, vaca­ cal turret lathe operators, sec­ da)r6, and group insurance ,—Set-up and operate. opportunity. Mr. Claman, 646- and 4-5 p.m. the Buonl of Admission of Elec- FOUND — Black, long hatred built. Call Royal Custom Build­ r a ima!u 3 8 GOOD cow manure. Excellent FOUR-ROOM a[mrtmcnt, ser- tors for the Town of Coventry. 1961 HILLMAN Minx, new tires, ers, 646-8434. tion, excellent benefits. Call M. ond shift. Call LeMi Corpora­ plan. Apply In person at 1366 2830. mongrel, Scottie type. Vernon Businuss Opportunity 28 ONE-HOUR Nimlroski, 528-6681, Eastco, 90 tion, 648-3862. TO9L GRINDERS — Ex­ . .. - _ for shnibs, lawns, etc. $5. and ond floor, children accepted State of Connecticut, will be tn Dog Warden, 875-7981. new brakes. 619-0198. Tolland Tpke., Manchester. LEGAL SECRETARY desires , jq jondi delivered, 648-7804, $130 |>er month, heated, plus session at the Town Office NEWTON H. SMITH'and 8 ^ - PIZZA SHOP and Restaurant to MARTINIZING Leggett St., ESast Hartford. An perienced at sharpening MULTI-CIRCUITS liulirting on November 3. 1969 WANTED—Good used hydraulic equal opportunity employer. metal cutting tools. MALE part-time legal or general of- 649-8731 one month security. Call 876- YO UNG MAN FOUND — MALE, mongrel, Remodellng, repairing, addi­ prime location. Completely 299 West Middle Tpke. 50 HARRISON ST. flee position. Call 633-4504. 0088. from 3 00 P M to 5:00 P.M to hound puppy black and tan. Jack and Jackstands; also used tions, rec rooms, garages, Manchester For sales and stock work. examine the quallflcatlona of edition of aUto repair manual. equipped. $6,500. Phllbrlck W ANTED ^ BRIDEPORT MILLING Call Dog Warden 616-1550. porches and roofing. No Job Agency Realtors. 646-4200. Full-time MANCHESTER. CONN. I" Housohold Goods 51 lhus<> persons whose rights to train ot 613-1013. too small. Call 649-3144. MATURE woman for cosmetic Help Wanted— Male 36 MACHINE OPERATORS home. Call before 4 p.m., 649- _ have matured since October II. Experience not necessary will 1969, him ! Io administer the BEAUTY Salon—Excellent loca­ department. Some knowledge RELIABLE man wanted to 7025. 8EWINO MACHINES - singet JAN. 1ST. 1968 CHEVROLET Impala Ssl WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ tion. Good Income. For more of cosmetics desireable. Write —Set-up and operate. train. ------automatic zig-zag. excellent elector's imUi to those found STORE Pononalt convertible, bucket seats, pow­ work at South Windsor Auto — Full'Time — qualiflerl modeling speclnllst. Additions, details call Mr. Frechette. H. Box R, Manchester, Herald. HAIRDRESSER with following, condition. Makes buttonholes OCCUPANCY er steering, automatic stick, rec rooms, dormers, porches, Ports. Inquire in person, All benefits. YOUTH CENTER Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 All S|i(>llcerlod of April It. 1969 to May 8. Mr Ulman or Mr. Pariee roofing, gutters. Free esti­ 9993. 0726 for appointment. In warehouse of wholesale Working conditions are pleasant and your fellow employes tifiil. IfeaiMlful Call 11)69 niiiy apply fur udmlsslun. mates, all work guaranteed. minor repair work. Apply able for out of town work. For who qualify. Phone between 5-7 home. 646-0835. 19 PIECES NEED CAR? Credit very bod? distributor. 40-hour week, are most congenial. You will receive full company benefits appointment call 643-2373, 649- p.m., to arrange for interview, Datril ul Coventry, Connecll- Call 646-2527. vacation, all fringe bene- Amie's Gulf, 260 Middle Tpke. 1297 Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ DISTRIBUTORSHIP without In­ —plus many fringe benefits, too! Apply to person at . . . 4215. 742-7156. AKC registered Silver miniature eut. this Iwenly-fourtb day of TREASURE CITYI Trucks— Tractors 5 NURSES AIDES —11 p.m. to ( lU . Wert. l))tober, 1969 I est Douglas accepts lowest vestment: Deluxe candy and poodle puppies, shots, males CARPENTRY — conorsto stops. 7 a.m. Laurel Manor, 649-4519. toienor Designer wants reliable 649-6651 649-2179 Kllzubeth It Hychling .Manchmler Parkade down, smallest payments, any­ 1968 CHEVROLET carryall, 8 Moors, hatchways, remodeling drug specialties to taverns, and females. ExceUent breed­ where. Not small loiui finance restaurants, stores, etc. Direct family or newlyweds to nccefg Margaret K. Jacobson passenger, 4-speed transmis­ porches, garages, closets. oeU- EXPERIENCED cleaning See Leo Roskin Moriarty Brothers ing. CaU mornings or after 6 Itulh E lU-nolt company plan. Douglas Mo­ sion, economical 6 cylinder, re­ factory connection earning 289-9361 p.m.. 643-4440. delivery of complete Model Iris- FIVE-ROOM Hut on first fUxir, tors, 315 Mato. ings, attics finished, rec woman, own transportation, play of Quality Furniture juiii / Board ol Admissions movable seats. Ideal second rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ high dally cash commissions references, 643-2831. 815 CENTEat ST., MANCHESTER — 643-5135 newly decorated. Ideal for re­ car for home owner. Call 643- and monthly overwrites. SIX-MONTHS-OLD male stand­ removed to warehouses for Ihjb tired or working couple Can be BOY to service, must sell 1968 er related work. No Job too ROSKIN DISTRIBUTORS lie Sale Modern S complete 8383 before 5 p.m. small. Dan Moran. Builder Everything furnished free, but KEYPUNCH Operators— day PRODUCTION JOBS ard poodle, sUver gray. AKC seen any day at 36 Russell 8t. Cutlass, 8 cylinder, Ram-alr, 275 Park Avenue rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 Evenings 649-8880 must be bondable. Part or full­ and evening; CTlerks, Typists, registered, excellent temper- power steering, 2-door hardtop. 1967 CHEVROLET pick - up time. Write Chexco. 2910 N. needed to Manchrster, East East Hartford ment. CaU 643-1908. pc. Convertible living Room. FOUR-ROOM apartment, $110 11,000 miles. $2,295. 666-7196 or 2nd and 3rd SHIFT < truck, \ ton, 8' style side bo M OMd Srd SHUT OrainifCMi 3580 Mum 8t Hartforu good condition. After 4 p.m., Mobile Homos 6-A SAVE MONEY! Fast service. SATISFACTORY COMPLETION O F INITIAL prestige location. a|fplinn(e* Retired Persons, Etc.— Learn HOUSEWIFE SHIFT 9-4 PINTO-Geldlng, gentle and well 522 724* 649-6746. Dormers, room oddltlofis, gu- 30 DAYS behaved. CaU after 5. 646-2972 and utllltle* Included. 1135 fi«r MOBILE home for sale or rent, rages, porche.t, roofing and about the golden opportunities GOOD BENEFITS, WAGES 'former Fuller Brush bldg.) TWO VALIANTS, 1962 stnndnrd suitable for one-two adults. Ehc- available to you in tfie new and I# LIBERAL OVERTIME WORK >75 Pine Bt Manrhestei month Paul W Idougan Heal WONDERLAND TOYS siding. Compare prices. Add- tor, 649-4535 Shift, 4-door. 1966 automatic cellent convenient location. 648^ A-Level Dormer Oorp,, 289- fast growing Held of Tax Prep­ • EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS 646-2332 shift, 4-door. Call 643-4046. 2880. 0449. aration— Instructions starting Articios For Solo 45 I former Norman's Fun. shortly— For Information, • JOB SECURITY 40 GRISWOLD Bt Three ---- " . ■ ' ■ I ... Warehouse room- heat, ivil water, refrlg write now to; The M L T Sys­ 1 ALUMINUM sheets used ss *t corner of P.ne 4r Forert 8t «■ GTO 1968, 4-apeed, 2-door hard­ Gorago— Sorvico— tem, P.O. Box 1791. Hartford. — AH Production and Maintenance Rotes wlH be Increased 10c printing plates. .009 thick. 23x f-nitor, stove, aln oodltiomiig SPORTING GOODS having— Drivaways 14-A Mon -Fit »■* Sat 9-4 parking. Security required, top, $2,300. Call 646-6063. Sforago 10 Conn. 06101 or Call (anytime) IMMEDIATE per hour on October 27,1969. 36", 26 cents each or 5 for $1. r DRIVEWAYS Sealed —Thlsls 347-1409. 643-2711. .8EWIN<; machine aale, nrw, Bentley ^ a lty . 247 404«>. 63$- 1961 RED OLDSMOBILE con­ METAL building for rent in in- the time to restore the life and used, zig zag. rebuilt Singer 7402. It PrffSMtly AoBfiptiiK ApplioatitM vertible, all power. Very good TUTORING: High school math­ We Offer Many Employe Benefits Including HANNAH'S husband Hi-i lor du.strlal zone, also garage for appearance of your driveway. portable*, $1*96 up. rebuilt FIVF, IKfDM ii-iitinent. .ivail- condition. $395. O il 649-1348. rent with 10’ high doors. Phone For free estimate call 742- ematics; experienced teacher. OPENINGS — Group Hecrith Insuronce with Major Medical for you hates hard work so hr clean* consoles, 122.50 up: new and For P tr m a B B it Potitioii !■ Iti Nnr Call 633-0833 after 8 p.m. the rugs with Blue Lustre R<-nt ,lb.e .V«/Vember 1st OCCUpSfU /, 1966 FORD, 10 passenger Coun- 649-9644 after 6. 9487. SiVIRAL EXCBIRNT OPPORTUNITKS and your family Used cabinets 110 Up. Parts and A s f.,1 Ml Aiiiedy. i'hilbrick electric shiim|ssHt tl Olcilt service. Ideal Sewing Machine try Squire station wagon, auto­ — Paid Hoiidoys —Paid Vocotions Variety Store Agetii y. He.iltors. 646 42.< a! You Don't Need Experience. Learn via classroom instruction and 7LEAN USED rafrigsrtlor* • <1 Adults only Call 649 7498 mileage, very good condition. BICYCLES—New and used. Re­ Couglln Roofing Co.. Ino.. 643- Train now to operate bulldozers, Female CONCRETE F6BRIC6T0RS stone, fill, manure, pool and range* automatic «rasner> Selling for $1,696. 646-4329. 7707. bttckhoes, etc., in booming con­ training on the job between 4-8 p rn pairs on nil makes. Open dally Looking For Work Near Home? Hava maay opeaingB tar steady work. No «x- patio sand. CaU 643-9504. w;ih gusrames* Bee them rt TOY STORE 9-5:30, Manchester (7>'clo Shop. struction Industry. Complete B D Pearl'* AppUsnee* 64V HIDWKLL Hume Improvement training program in full or part- pertenea reqnired. Tear-rauBd week witk ov»r- 8CREE.\'ED loam -:<■ • • IXX>KINU for anything ir. rert CHRYSLER Newport, 1962. 182 West Middle 'Tpke.. 649- Co. Expert installation o( Ropklijr crowkix industry. New pkuit, stendy woik. IF YOU HAVE A SKILL OR TRAINING IN ELECTRICAL OR .Main Bt Call 6a-2171 •staU rantals — apartments • Clerical poeitiuna • Service dank 2068 tinie classes. No correspond­ tima. Top pay rates. Many benetite, —Iom aiiqp gravel, gravel -•.;;d. '/ Good condition. Call 742-6266. aluminum siding, g\itters and ence. learn on the equipment, good pair with overtime, paid life ineanmee, hoapitali- MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE WE CAN USE YOU — (ill George H flt-.ffing I: UNTVEP.HAI, gas stove, 155 nomes, multiple dwelling*, no trim. Roofing installation and wtion, hottdaya, vacation and other ftiaie benefita. Ab sqaal opportuaity aaMripyar. Andover 742-7s)>». leas Gall J D Real EsUte a Receiving and marking and many othera 1962 CHEVROLET, automatic, state approved. Call anytime firm. Very good condition. Call aaeoclatoa. lAC 642-6129 rt>p»»lrs. 649-6(95, 875-9109. 1-225-8894. Expeiienee not neceamry, wiO train. UMITED OPENINGS 649»2Tt '.r 546 2405 good condition. $150 or best o(- Womletfal opportunity for aitranfwiHii YOU SAVED and saverl |i,i ft Rt'K- full-time ixjAitiun.s. *> day.x, 3.5 huum per fer. Call 643-4459. 646-1814 after 6. wall to wkll carpet Keep U must sell brelroom. week, 7 hours per day, Mon. thru Sat., 1 day off ^ Roofing ond WOODWORKERS ui new with Blu4 I,u*tre Rent FORD Fairiane 600, 1964 station Apply o» — VISIT OUR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE —• liv in g r- ,n. jrjl kitchen funil- during the week. wagon, power steering, power BiniiMss S«rvic«s Chimnoys 16-A HdpWanfod— electric shamfxioer $1 The tuie Will • nfice Call $43 INDUSTRIM. Open for your convenience Monday through Friday 8 A.M. to SherwIn-WlUUims Co. \ ft Reg. part-time poaitions, evening* Mon. thru S at brakes, V-8. automatic, air- Off«r«d 13 ^ 35 METKL FURIC6T0IS 'Ai2'' tf’T 5 ROOFING — Specialising re­ Noon and 1:15 P.M. to 5:15 P.M. \ conditioning, must be seen, pairing roofs of all kinds, new BABY Sitter wanted. Thursday CAVROK CORP. Uam Bmafite md Fhy HOME MADE sweaters, a) MA‘.I.NAV')X -v.r.s-. e moilel TV EmillEER ft Excellent employe benefita, splendid working $850. 649-0623. LINRI Construction Co., Car­ OoBtiaaaaa Week Witk Ovarttem Saturday 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. ghan. bed dolls, ceramic iterru, pentry and remodeling service. roofs, gutter work, chimneys and Friday, my home or yours, INDUSniAL PAMC W . ->*.,rsmg 'irder tbO 528- Expertoncad In worti etond- condition*. 1964 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE cleaned and repaired. 30 years' 18 months boy. Call 643-0116 be­ mUcetUneou* CTinstmae-item- 0155 (um , pnrkatnng, enel rati Additions, garage and renova­ tween 7-9 p.m. tT off Paat uray 643-4206 ft Immediate employe'* diacount. wagon, snow tires, $650. Call tions. No job too small. Call experience. Free estimates. nsartng and nwcMne nipnei- Call Howley 643-5361, 644- VERNON. CONN. AUIER BUILMIN SYSTEMS AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION El.FA TBit ■ STOVE good cotv 649-4140. 643-0086 or 649-3033. GARAGE door 8x7, 5’ sections, ly analysis. Jab orolandan. 8333. WOMEN needed to do office I ditton large storage drawer Inrearttve olandards and ttnat Apply in pertM>n to the store manager. cleaning in the Manchester Sto TinXAND TDRNPm BRAND-REX DIVISION complete with hardware $25 POLLARD TYee Service— Ex- *V) Of best offer t 'sU 646-f)667 otanly. Apply to Hartford Rd. and Pine Street, Mancheater area evenings, part-Hme. Good WILUMANTIC, CONNECTICUT 6*6-1237. ifter 5 1968 IMPALA 8S, 4-speed. Call pert tree removal, pruning and wages, paid holidays, and MANCHESTER, CONN. — SM -PlSi after 5, 649-9318. trimming. Insured. 289-8720. Read Herald Ads other benefits. Call 527-3171. Au Equal Opportunity Emplaynr IONA MFG. CO. U rtaft New Tooft Med lEBN Corduroy coat, size 12. Usgant M., Mnnebneter new, reasonable 649-7U4 |{racl l{<*rald AcIh

\ PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1963 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW PAGE TWENTY-THREE H o u sm For Sate 72 BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Ho u sm For Sate 72 He For Sate 72 H o u m s For Sbte 72 Out of Town Out of Town n% HOT FAIR 10 TEENEaA f Out of Town MANCHESTER — New on W * j hen MOM 'OH, ALL RU5Hr *For Sate 75 For Sate CLASSIFIED ^ 6 CTARnWG-OtHTERTAlMI Tri.rri...,,, ^ ------FOUR-PAMH.T — consistiiig o< WE8T8IDE — 6-room home, 8 75 For Sate „U .S. Dried Up ToUand County market/' Immaculate modem CAMfftIGtIWG HOW CAW 5HE BRihki HER RIOMT.' M^CIOMTER-^^^ustom 8-room (WJ.4 and 8% rooms. City utlll- down, 2 up, cme bath, garage. Lot fUhrian* ^ . NORTH Ooventry— Large new Zone Changes Allow Ckdonlal. Central location, 1% TO RERJRMISH FRIENDS INTO 1 tiTuPAMV m-level_oa wooded acre Wt, 2 ties, handy location at die low, 30x180’, $19,900. Phllbrick ^ L T O N —Chistom, center haU. CXIVENTRT — Seven - room custom 4-bedroom Colonial, Superior Court bathe, 2-car garage, recrea- THE LIVIKIG flOOM V G L i ROOM? WAV ^ b ^ , flrM.Oow family room, low price of 128,900. PWlbrick Agency. Jtealtors, 646^1200. large <2ape, IH baths, bullt-ln oven 50 Years Ago ADVERTISING tlon room, screened rear SHE WAS OHLV WANT! Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. wooded lot,-2 flreplacea, built- and range. Only $14,900. aluminum siding, fireplace, ga­ porch. Front-to-back living OOlHGlTFOR cation. High BO’S. Hayes Agen- ______rage, all bullt-lns, acre phis (Continued trsm rage One) DIVORCES Tw o Shopping Centers CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING} DEPT. HOURS cy, 046-om. GARRISON Colonial — 6 room with fireplace. Bel Air TEEHELLA - ^ R euior. t a n m . M n. M-T.Tt. 74!.|OB. S ; Real Estate, Vincent A. Bo^i t ^ ’*iusjsa>o “ Ainericans know it today, A divorce was granted last !. • 8 AJM. to4:30PJM . / rooms, 8 bedrooms, living CXILUMBIA, Vine _ Agency, Realtor., 643-0609. Tam: cator r^ e week'^rTtotorf./TAVILiZ of the dd W. Harry England Lumber Co., in Flni, Realtor, 648-0382. MANCHH18TER .— Greenwood room with fireplace and' buUt- C»VENTRY ^ 8 . Treed with stone’ f e ^ ~ Six- \gf gg . ..------unalakable UErst of prohihlUon- t Gordon “{J® Green, will soon becMine Rd. Ranch, three bedrooms, —1ns, dining room,i„v,u, beautifuluwiuxui JUST USTED! COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MANCHESTER — Six - room kitchen, large living room with eat-in kitchen with dl^Msal, Wanted— Rool Estate 77 b«»et citizens. ^ Robert w. ^il® square foot, small neighborhood Realtors. « i. 9W dishwasher, fire- Colonial overlooking Center fireplace, garage. Nicely treed dishwasher, IH baths, land- place. A lovely 3-bedroom Ranch Gordon of Manchester on shopping center. 4:30 P.M. DAT BEFORE PDBUOATION Acre treed lot. Only U*L CASH for your property Actually reformers had been grounds of intolerable cruelty Park. 1% baths, two-car lot. St. Bartholomew. Only $28,- ecaped, pario, fencing, unus- situated on a Texas-size lot, Deadline for Saturday and Monday U 4:80 p.m. Frida.'i approximately four acres Hayes Agency, 646- '•dtoln 24 hours Avoid red tape' tnclilng toward prohibition since Divorcee______were also_ g r a n ^ mission unanimously an^roved » “"0 U"*® t*“® garage, large rooms. Immedi­ 900. H. M. Frechette, Realtors, . ual locatbm, extras. Assum- features a floor to ceiling prime land. Near community Instant .service Hayes A genn *ocal « ^ o n was Inaugurated In last week by Superior “ oiurt England’s appUcaUon t a r T z ^ “ *** ate occupancy. Hayes Agen­ 647-9098. able 81i% mortgage. Should Oreirface. carpeted kitchen ^O-OlSl $«• eoewk enw-a i.^ j.» a_ w.. m . “■------~ Eng>»«>'« . appUcation tor a zone j ehc PoH.r th. TOITB COOPERATION W H X | % | A I cy, 646-0181. Maine In 1829. That left 4t to in- Judge David M. Shea to: be seen. 649-8019. SS. Phllbrick floor and an eye level stove. SIS’ «« BE APPRECIATED U IA L 0 4 j-4 /1 I Call Dave Douton at 649- LAND-SITES-FARMS $23,900 — 6-ROOM Spilt, ga- -ant MANCHESTER Realtors, 646-4200. — —, .,.uuuu juuai- —~ — ai og»- —— -'-uAAc-o-r/wvma — Acre- outlaw alcahoUr hnrrriwfn * ^ T------Anwaneio, __,, -----wors on the regulations. Judg^ S o SHE MANCHESTER — A charming en with buUt-lns formal din- for more facts. Only “ K®- Large, unzoned parcels, within their boundaries l f * ^ y Boltoir, from Mat- ... *"* A*® P«*>“ c hearing held rage, bullt-lns, Immaculate REFURNISHED PARK-LIKE GROUNDS spacious 4-bedroom Colonial. BUILDDfa LOT, 260 x 160’ room,1, cathedral cellingeetllnv $21,900. all areas. Louis nimr,,.*,Dimock d Real-«..i _ wished.^ thew James Bums of Ontai-i/, James l®d at Bums the commlaslosie of Ontario, pub- bavami fa pub- aeveral months ago on the —pro- Continuod Prom Frocilinq Pogg condition, acre treed lot. As- AND MOW MUCH Formal dining room, large cleared, dry, located North “ replaces In living room sume VA mortgage. Hutchins OOFG TtCNCl i A ^ ciBkom 8-bedroom frimt to back living room, ga­ Coventry. Call 742-9504. and family room, two full ty. Reoltor^9.9823.______Not until World War I dW p«> grounds'" oF lm^er.w;’’^rity »,dTe ?.R Busiiwss Locarions Housos For Rant 65 Agency, Realtors, 649-8324. EV^ 'TQ Ranch, flreplaced living rage, porch, prime locaHon. B & W JELLING your house? A.sk *dbltion evolve on a national She was awarded ciMtody of *" attendance. areas for high rise anartmM^ CENThiR of Town. . -approxl- ron ^ ’h ^ r ' ^ ^ ^ o i . « ^ O W S and WALLACE Co. For Ront 64 DUPLEX 6-6, separate fur- USE IT ? room, dinette, finished rec Pbilbrick Agmcy, Realtors, about our $800 advertising "®al«- ®rtOcs claimed it four minor chUdren yrith^up- R®Prosented by Atty. John were n e e d e d ^ w n t o ^ S ^ ^ FOUR-BB3DROOM Cape, $228 a mately 2H acres, all in “B " 0Yiflrnnt$uk OAn w&a miahiwl thivuiwh Ka______“ r Fk *v^ m ______• .. nceaca, QOWIUOwn ano OUl naces, tile baths, newly paint­ room with fireplace, large 646-4200. brick Agency. Realtors, 646- M^chester Parkade guarantee. Office 64“<»ed. Cellar storage, ^ar^ park- MANCHESTER, m a central I- o r I own feet, JCd 40’s, Principles only P^vate yard, near shop- 643-8442 . 87B-6244. area with bus practically at at $24,500 with a $13,000 as------*>“Ht-lns, extra large 2- FOUR-ROOM home, oil heat, ______Ing. Grove St., Rockville. $116 MANCHESTER For Sole 75 owner, 644-2748. P*®*' Only $15,900. Hayes NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A MtoSLot^"^the'^‘^ S ^ r 2 .I*"** ^ l ^ '^ a ‘ ® «»»’nibe to run ^ le^ g ihe door. Neat four room house sumable FHA mortgage. Im- °i Colonial, 1% • baths, car garage, near school, treed large treed lot. Owner must Agency, 646-0131. 263 MAIN ST. — Office space "*°"thly. Call 649-2871. mediate occupancy. T. J. ‘Ot, garage, plenty of lot, excellent location. Charles federal court jui^ has ruled tor ^ati^ P ^ on ^t „f E.^t^tlt.^l; ^D^^ nompletely renovated. New UNUSUAL 2 FAMILY seU. Only $12,500. Keith Agen­ COVENTRY $12,900 -4-room BOLTON LAKE - Californian School Board available Immediately. Rea- R O C K V IL L E ^ 8 rooms,’ firri Crockett Realtor, 643-1877. cabinets. Reasonably priced at Lesperance, 649-7620. cy, 646-4128, 649-1622. heating system, tiled batn, ------$23,900. Keith Agency, 646- Just Usted! BuUt like a Gar­ Ranch, garage. Will consider T|»roe bedrooms,ovucooms, spaciousspactous ------SOUTH-- WINDSOR -m—Main a m St..St. 1 ® ® L ^ t e v e ^ ‘^ ? f t n HarUoiri. formerly of Man- ty’. declaration also statrt. tLIt sonable. Rent one room or floor, beautiful location on bus rental with option. Pasek Real kitchen with bullt-lns, fire- Six-room Ranch, with 114 baths. million in damages arising half of o n e * ^ Chester, from Daniel B. Wheeler In no event shall Plymouth Lane modern kitchen (stove and re­ $26,500 ATTRACnVE 6-room 4126, 649-1922. MAN(3HESTER — 8-room Rais­ rison Colonial, looks like a OXFORD Street — Seven-room three rooms. H. M. Frechette, line. Call 876-1644. Also flve- frigerator stay), basement. tors, 289-7476, 742-8243. placed living room, oil heat, hreezeway, garage. $28,900. 'rom the highway crash which more of alcohol hv West Virginia on grounds of be ueed tor tngreea or Votes Shifts Realtors, 647-9993. Colonial, raised hearth fire- ed Ranch, four to five bed­ Garrison Colonial. Here is Colonial In choice area. Older rooms. Combination windows. Selling Your chll- and he also proposed that a place,ulaee. htillt.lnnbuilt-ins, attached tra. ga­ 1 Ji,K rooms, bullt-lns dishwasher, an 8-room, 2 family only home completely rebuilt. ANDOVER — 6-room <2ape, 1% baths. Taatefully decorat- *7,000 down, assume. 6 per killed actrei» Jayne Manrileld. n ie V o l s ^ A c t ^ t o t . n d - of " ------tor $16,900. T.J. Crockett. Real­ diren will love this older home WAREHOUSE with small office rage, shade trees, assumable carpeting, rec room, wooded six and a half years old on Three rooms down, three' up big kitchen, wall to wall ®® amendment became ef- t^ cg ^ o n ^ ld T of^rtol.^ tof^^onL. a r '" * " * " ^ * * ^ * The BomU of Education junior high, 3 big bedrooms, 646-0131. $31,600 Is the price. Please Realtors, 648-1108. used for workshop. Available Rosort Pioporty EIGHT-ROOM Colonial, 4 b e d - _____cy, Realtors, 649-5324. baths, modern kitchen. Only room, 2 acres of land, shed COVENTRY_ Lovely ImnmF ''ammed Into a truck June 29, l®o“ ve. President Woodrow Wll- able ------cruelty.>•- - center made be- „,.A.„gAa >i... — #----- formal dining room, big kitch------call Mr. Douton, 649-5806. November 1st. Call 643-9678. For Rent 67 rooms, family room first floor, 122,500 $27,500. T. J. Oockett, Real­ tor horse or pony, $17,900. Paul COVENTRY. 2-famiIy house 4- ulafe 6-room Cape. wood^*'ioL “ “ lakirts of toe city. Fronds 8. Luciano of Wind- w ere,**N o**m attM ^*^^ Professional sUff. approved NEW Raised Ranch, en. Only $20,600. Paul W. Dou- -BENSON St., Cape, 4 rooms tor, 648-1677. 2M baths, sundeck, double gar­ gan, Realtor, 646-4535. finldhoSfinished m on tirotfirst floor, - second------W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4635. *’ condition, 2 car garage, “ replace, full cellar, 16 mtn- **®'' lawyer, oveirode him toe *„r, formeriy of Mancheater, pens In the town vou’m snin^ Profeeslonol appolntmenU. ------NEW HAMPSHIRE, Gunstock „ c c » ,o 3 bedrooms, garage, 150x200' age, 150x290, trees, $39,600. floor expandable, porch off B & W ------artesian and town water, oil ute. to Mancheste;, $18.65. ^ Gall Luciano of Mansfield i H , ; *W>rov.d two clerical ^>- treed lot. Hutchins Agency SAULTERS RD. — Immaculate OOVENTRY — Seven acres heat, lot 110 x 275, Houses For Rant 65 Lake wmnlpesaukee HuTchlnV A^’ncy M°9-B8M^^^ Realtors, 649-5324. kitchen, wooded lot, $21,900. b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co. walking M fp r Agency, Realtora, ’648- probl- on grounds of Intolemble tem a’!-Jj.®'E'rtr*P«itsr*® t ^ poinlmenU at last night’s area. Swiss chalet, sleeps 30 or ------—— - six-room Cape. Rec room, two plus five-room older home, distanced to village center and 0609. Harrison of Biloxi, Miss. bltlon became toe law. Phllbrick Agency Realtors, Manchester Parkade tile baths, bullt-lns, paneled cruelty. plarnier.’ ■*«*• SINGLE home at Bolton Lake more, carpeting, electric heat, TWO-FAMILY, 5-5, 2 separate Bam and outbuildings. Ideal lake beach. Priced for sale ------The truck driver, Richard During prohibition, n •___ B •••<■ hpnttncF avatnma VinnHv Vtiic MANCHESTER 646-4200. Manchester 649-6306 fireplace, carpeting, garage. until June 1st. Two bedrooms, 2 baths, club house facilities. heating systems, handy to bus tor horses. $15,500. Meyer Call 742-8178 or your agent. HEBRON - nH-iwm Ranch Rambo of Pensacola.' Fla., said for the fr^iTpiLik" D."s!!!lto 2*^w"^ stoi^®'toe'I? i^l SOUTH MANCHESTER New furnace. Awnings for stove, refrigerator, heat, $160 Earle Everett Real Estate, 648- and schools. $24,900. Phllbrick COBURN Road, we have listed PRIVACY - $25,900. Immacu- complete ho Agency, Realtors, 643-0609. — r — ------heavily wooded lot, full he had reduced speed because “ me, alongside men. Even ham on grounds of Intolerable hi* iXf m JI® teacher, effective Oct. 10. Agency Realtors, 646-4200. complete house and patio. monthly. Call 643-2627 after 1534. RAMBLING CAPE 2 colonials on this fine resl- late Raised Ranch. Country Beautiful lot Tincino- ivni ^T.r.AMr>------^ L ’TON-- 14-room Rambling basement, rear porch, many of a warning light on a city- a» to today’s controversy over cruelty. S ^ w a s granted custo- D ^ k l n ”**' Sats LylU, Hlgh- 6:30 p.m. 4.65 cleared and treed acres 70x200’. Mid Ronch n 1 8H-room Owner sacrificing one extras included In toe sale owned mosquito spraying truck marijuana, there was a theory dy of one minor child with 310 ••h-a’ *•"yed Harrison, to pay Miss ™ "®“ *® «xperlment also ter from Alvin T. ()ulmby of A and B lones were the opening of school, snd a Business Property 648-6321. REALTOR brick Agency, Realtors, 646- landscaped lot, convenient lo­ bedrooms, garage, large lot. features such as an oversized 647-9993. co.. Realtors, 278-5960. three generous bedrooms' Mansfield’s five children $22,500 doomed. With economic New Hampshire, formerly of . appropriate usea for replacement was obtained, $18,900. Phllbrick Agency, 4200. kitchen with built-in oven and P’“ * $5,000 for Injuries suffered P^aa^res added to the moral East Hartford, on grounds of Professional appointmenta. cation, Immediate occupancy. For Sote 70 643-1108 lot,lui., aluminumaiuiiiinum siding,siain^, two-cariw<>*car ______$228 monthly 649-0016. Realtors, 646-4200. range, attached garage. $26- ^^® ‘^ra®h. revulsion against toe hypocrisy desertion. She was granted $1 “ JJ* *l“ >«r owns or plans Oliver J. Chatficld to teach MANCHESTER — 20,000 SMALL 4-room Ranch with rec garage, new gas heating unit, CHARLES LESPERANCE NEW Raised Ranch — 8 rooms bi&T' roomv hAJu^mAnf Af/« *>\l hofti* o 900. Wolverton Agency, Reai- *1*® auHs heard by the jury mafor pollti- per year alimony and a change a b « « a dossii small matoomatics wt Bsnnet Junior MANCHESTER — New five- square foot masonary Indus­ RAISED RANCmn./,!-,,.-!, — Fouruuu, bed-ucv,- room, treed lot, 5% per cent big roomy basement, etc. On 2H hatha, 2 fireplaces, has tors, 649-2813. • simultaneously, . . Mre Brody ns parties called—n-* for Its repeal . of . name to. Jeanette . _Briokson. . . .*l*°PPlng — centers • in the general High School. Ha received a BA ly $29,900. Move In tomorrow. 649-7620 room Ranch, three bedrooms, trial building, 1>4 acres, cen­ rooms, uniquely designed, rec assumable $11,000 mortgage, TST mo Vt everything, awaiting your de­ asked $3 mUllon for herself arid national plaUorma of ------^ * 7 ” • h*® onr at Bolton »rom St. Ansslm'a CoUsge In T. J. Crockett, Realtor. 843- with fireplace, disposal unit tral location, all utllltlea. room, carpeting, aluminum “ month. Asking price, cor, move in before Chrlstfnas. 'VJLUMANTIC — Apartment two minor children, while toe _ Notch, one Is planned for Cov- >668, and an M. Ed. from Fitch- 1577. $37,900. Peter A. Thorne, Brok­ dishwasher. Available Im­ Many possibilities. Including siding, picturesque patio and $17,500. Bralthwalte Agency »niniiw house for sale, five units. Live guardians of Miss Mansfield's ^ *' '***’ “ *® entry near the Interaectlon of >>*ni (Maas.) State Teachers SDnclous sun deck are only a Realtor, 649-4593. New —------im m e d i a t e OCCUPANCY— er, 649-6281. mediately. $230. monthly. Call commercial use. Hayes Agen­ free and save for later years, children, and toe administrators ®"™®"^®nt to toe ConatttuUon Rt. 44A and Rt. 81. and last f^uUegpo in 1961. He le a realdetit r,* mnnv fAntiirnii Onlv wlHng. Sensiblv MANCHESTER — Two-story New 7-room Raised Ranch, 2H Thais Give Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- cy. 646-0131. night's decision gives Idm toe Covegrtry. where he previoua- vCr.Ron Avenev 643- MANCHESTER - Three - bed PHced at $21,500. Iipmedlate home, two baths, 4-5 bedrooms. baths, 2 fireplaces, laundiy GEORGIAN Colonial, 7 rooms, ExceUent opportunHy for of her esUte, asked a total of repealing toe 18th 4686. $8,500 down. $26,500. Bargain $5.7 million. amTOdmMt. Prohibition tndsd. go-ahead tor one in Manchea- 'y taught and also In Now MAN<3HE8TER —Center—Pos- imaa *room Colonial. Large ------kitchen, occupancy. T J. Crockett, central . location. Newer fur- room, built-ina, plastered baths, fireplace, 2-car ga­ Astronauts tar. Ilampahlre. Salary, $10,430, pro- sible office and residence com- formal dining room, flreplaced Realtor. Realtor. 643-1577. 643-1577. nace. nace. Lot Lot of of house house for for $20,5(X).I walls, 2-car garage, city utili­ rage, central location, many Hsto mailed, free c a t a l o g ------nvXl.***** prohibition aooom- COVENTRY — clean unfurnish­ Th# 00mmission also approvnl " “ ed effective Oct, 30. blnatlon. Six-room Colonial, 2- IMMACULATE air-conditioned living room baths, 2-car f i VE^ROObT house excellent . ties,------near------school, 80-day------occu extras, city utilities. Morrison ed, 4-room, 2-bedroom Ranch. ------the applloatlon of Emil and Ar- *>ao. William A. Slmpaeei to Large cabinet kitchen, ample car K®roge.«r«.,e BusRn. line.Iin. $24,90000a 7-room7-room Colonial, fireplace llv- garage. $28,900. ^Wol condlOon. Within wklklng dls! SEVENTY-Mlle view, 9-room pancy. Built by Ansaldl Agency, Realtor, 643-1016. Holy Lockets BOLTON Lake — Waterfront U . S . Marines drank an average at 1.34 gallons tiiur Seelett tor a zone change t*®®** >nduatrtal arte al Man- closet space, yard, walk to Hayes Agency, 646-0181. dintov ‘!?oom^^^^ gency. Realtors 649-2813 ------...... TO WIN A HAND, DONT CA U A BLUFF tance to Rockville center. Its Contemporary, four bedrooms, Lesperance, 649-7620 Californiala styleBiyie home,nome, s 8 bed­oea- w-w voarof IntoxlcanU 1 * per person liarper BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — whlch...... will’” •* •“»'woJkiw themimon soto obuild u im ®*>a«tsr------n sHigh m e Bohool.ir- He rsoetv- S t e d " % i " M '^ k n L f ‘ pi^^^ Street, an eight family room, one full and two ™ ' ROOM Ranch, three a steal at $18,9M.$18,900. Call ElU-Ells- two Irepiaces,Ireplaces, ^two o garages. rooms, large enclosed porch gaA^f'llf'TI lid b tn d x i t year the figure was Bangkok's mayor today present- * 21-acre sho|iplng renter on ®“ • from Teachers c;olisge Separate the men from the boys. Wasting your invaluable room home W.th 2-car garage half baths, garage, large lot In with sundeckdeck overlooking lake. L7 ^ ^ jh «P®nrer St. of t!onjiscUcut in 1361 and haa Hutchins FIANO AGENCY time, jeopardizing your hard earned equity doesn’t hurt any located In business II zone executive area. Exclusive dining area, two-car garage, lors, 643-6930. no Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, P ^ W « o n , toe aver- sacred Buddha lockeU which ’*7“ Dceleri (iroporty Is only *" Wetospsflald. Ha is a 649-6324. agency much. There’s always money to be made on some 48 MILLS St. rent with option to Dwelling could be easily con- Evans & Clapp, 847-1464. 100x200* treed lot. Vacant ' ------646-4200. (Continued from Page One) » * “ ons. yhaU believe protect toe tiavel- * '®'*' '•"* »w«y from a 22 8 Manchester resident Salaiy. $20,900. Wolverton A g tT y. MANCHESTER-' ^— * *" *^ * ■ A w V 6-6 u duplex. I ''' * —— . —.— other listing: buy, 7-room older home In verted tor professional or coni- APARTMENTS 5n i'rn w — — 7. — U.S. forces killed 18 enemv In / a p i * j FALLS. Minn. er. He also gave them lockets •®'[® Pareel ownni by Delphlnr pro-ratwl sffectlve Oot. Realtors, 649-2813. good lot, excellent income, HIGHWOOD Drive, better than Manchester; 6 rooms, 5%% Tierclal occuponcy. Robert J NEW C01X5N1AL 4 bed­ _____■ __ «■*. __ . __ riAiie FT ___1 - 1 ___iAt_ ___ Spending their money on your listing In guaranteed news­ rnnm R I I,two smaU fiirhi I ihnr* t J. Volstsad, su- for America's nsxt spAcs trsvel- Ffoisman e(. nl The HolsniAn **. sound condition. Lot 136x176' good condition. Earle Everett new, 7-room Colonial with ev­ aasiunable. Located At with fruit orchard and other ■Jmi'.b, lnc„ 963 Main Street rooms. 2>,4 baths, family room, paper advertising Is the only pain that will really make any­ room Ral.sed Ranch. Three or »maH fights in provinces toor of the prohibition act. be- era, the Apollo 12 astronauU P^iPaXy was reirntly reioned <'l•^loal appointmenta: Mrs deluxe appointments, prestige AiNCt^STER Three-bed­ Real Estate, 643-1534. erything, over 2500 sq. ft. of one move in your behalf. buildings. Rental condition. M9-B241 Mancheater; 'Two - family, 210 M AIN STREET I four bedrooms, large living along the border, 12 of them in a "®'^*^ l^*® *"<1 that toe ban on The presentaUan by Adm. ci’nlrr. Janet L. Klingensnitto. aide tn location, decorate to suit, oc- room RnnohRanch r on treed 80x125' graceful living area. Prime lo­ MANCHESTER - Six - room large lot. MANCHESTER ceU l^ clash a few miles -from where a'®°^* bettered moral Challt KulkamUtoro-whIch also **‘""® “ **' »'o">tnl*eion just »paelal teachere' department on P " b u s in e s s z’o'ne - Stone build­ cupancy 30 days. $38,900. Peter lot. Flreplaced living room, cation, top quality and unique I guarantee, in writing, to picture advertise your house 3140 credit per month toward Cape. Flreplaced and carpeted 'TWICE. A WEEK by Itself in this size ad PLUS constant with full-wall fireplace, famUy j. „ ^ , rondltlone In America. inefuded keys to toe citv- cams fronted on ntmost Identical • *8-hour week, 40-week Ztaaia. ing consisUng of tour unit A. Tliorne, Broker, 649-6281. garage. Central location. Im­ floor plan makes this an out­ Bolton: 6-ixx>m Colonial, 8-Rooffl Aparttnents purchase. $125 applied for tux­ living room, three bedrooms, standing offering. Hayes Agen­ 5-Room Townhousea advertising In two newspapers, EVERY WEEK UN’TIL SOLD. style kitchen, irith bullt-lnB M d ^ * ’’•P'®' V<»l- al»rUy after Nell A. Armetrong, Hoizman. M felt that *alary. $77 per week effective apartments. Three house trail­ mediate occupancy, Bel Air 8%% assumable. glass sliding door, large fin- ‘copter gunship was fired on "‘ cad maintained; "Law does Edwin E, Aldrtn Jr. MlchM “ ’ ® ‘' ^ f ® Seelert requsslnl Nov. 3. es and insurance. Sale price, Real Estate, Vincent A. Bog- spacious kitchen, minutes from cy 646-0131, evenings Mr. from $178 monthly $23,500. Call 872-6509 or 649- er parking lots. Excellent In­ lehed rec room with huge stone from the ground and attacked rofa'ate morality, haa regulated Oolllne and their wIv m le t med '■»mmlaelon Also, Mrs. Elaine J. Wynegmr come. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ glnl. Realtors, (M3-9332. bus line. Immaculate. Low 20's. Handler, 649-7613. Bolton: 6-room Ranch. $18,- featuring Res. 649-9168 UNSAY REALTY Office 649-0085 flrpnlnofx fhraa full KafKa ^ ia> _ fTlOmiltV SlUa* alss«.._ ass _ . . ' wjjijwu sws ogees __. *. . . . . ■* - - g_ .A. ' "• ' 4842, owner, agent. Manchester fireplace, three full bathe, the enemy position. Air Force r e a lit y ever since toe Ten from toe preeldetiUal jet ^ t o e Hleffm put II. "II eecretary to the euperintend^' tors, 646-4200. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 900. 58 PHEtjPS RD. Six-room Co­ 619-2813. RANCH — 814 rooms, first separate 'lied laundry room. FlOO fighter-bombere joined tn Ga^l^anttnenU were given." midwaypoint In their world *®®"’ * to me lhat wewould be ot schools. Salary, 38,876, eih once _ _ __ VACANT VALUE lonial with three bedrooms, floor, plus finished rec room Bolton: 'Two building lots, two-car garage. Many extra and 12 bodies were sighbed on , ®"‘*’ °"®* “ *® Yellow tour of 22 countries. Im-omletenl If we did not grant weeks. sffsoUve Get. 27. In basement, sunken formal one acre plus. features. $42,500. U A R Realty the ground afterward, the com- ”e *‘**®‘"®.. ..a County aWomey, altomey, rep- rep- a hundred A hundred'uwiisand thousand fUg-wsv- flag-wav- th>« " The aone ihange was Cute Cover-Up country sized kitchen with Co., Inc., 643-2602. R. D. Mur- mnnd wUd. resenl^l Ihi. .. L ^ uwusmna iiag-wav Busy Bunny dining area, formal dining Manchester dining room with beamed cell­ I s Q-B AppUanc ------« , “ »® G-8- Ing Thais lined the e t ^ U to “*> opposing $22,900 ing, and mediterranean decor, dock. Realtor. room, 114 baths, garage. Mid a Loxm im OanwtlBs _T ^ rt to® 1st Air Cavalry IW3 to°02?*'7n^‘‘ret'lJe^ZJ "‘®' Vernon 20's. Wolverton Agency, Real­ VACANT CAPE COD 2 full hatha, one off master PIANO AGENCY ■OUTH WINDSOR 614 room Dlvleton kUled sU men in k from f'* jn e e -./” rii„!!!i‘ ‘j;!!".“ ! fored _torough downtown Bang- »"«rever. commiseton Ashworth St. move right in! a Private Patfct tors, 649-2813. bedroom, .screened porch, $26.- Brofherhood-ln-Acfion Ranch, one-thtod down *Ml*>t « m T ^ n . ; ? i w r r t V " 6-room Cape, full-shed dor­ 900. Phllbrick Agency Real­ 646-0191 I a Central Air Oonditloiilng| REDUCED FOR QUICK Bumes 814 per cent mortgage goo, toe bommand said. One death at 86 to IWt’ ^ ^ **^“ i*i *" ®* “ ** «<’elerts .-ould gel tosethlr mer, garage, basement rec SEVEN-ROOM custom bulH tors, 646-4200. AppUcatkms NOW PRESENTS ITS Roche Raps home, double garage. In- being taken room, IVi baths plus pan­ SALE ground pool, 8 beautiful acres, MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape MANCWESTER — 'Two-family Hayes Agency 646-0181. en a drink or two to hie t4me, Thai and American Indian Grant Term eled porch. Call now. barn, 5-room rental. Hutchins plus jalousled porch, flreplaced “ st, 5 down 4 up, downstairs WARREN E. 3rd ANNUAL BALL ______U.8. Headquarters reported saying: "I don’t know that dances ®*'' ‘ompsUng centers Agency. Realtors, 649-5324. Handy locution, beautiful living room, garage, lovely has been completely remodel- COLUMBIA — $17,9(X) — Six- clashes involving U.S. “ >ere'e any harm In one drink Commlesian sei-rclary, da r- James Horhe, a Oemocratlc .vard, handsome house, ga­ treed lot, convenient central lo- ed, fine residential area. Both AT THE room two story bungelow. “ w p e patrolling the Saigon Rlv- more than one . . . I Tht astronauts were ached ,-nce Weill said the lu< ntioii h>r the Hoard rt Hep- W ARREN E. HOWLAND t w o -f a m il y fiats — Masonry NOWUND tiled to meet with Prime Minis- near the Intemertkin rt several reaenlntlves, mi,) t^jay It Is rage. breezeway, largo cation. Bel Air Real Estate, apartments vacant upon aale. RENTAL AGENT Across toe street from Lake. ®*" xlxxH 27 miles north rt Sal- '***’ * Imow." 643-1108 construction. East Center St. kUchen, 3 bedrooms, large . Vincent A. Bogginl, Realtor, T.J. Crockett. Realtor, 643- M3-11W Immediate occupancy. Only S®” - Five enemy were reported ter Thanom KUtlskachorn Uter major highways Imludlng Ri '''niwrotlve ' that Vernon rest location. $29,900. Phllbrick 643-9332. 1577. STATE ARMORY, MANCHESTER to the day and King Bhumibol 6, would make an excellent enoi "review the near dtaus- living room with atone fire­ $2,000 down to qualified buyer. MUed to one fight AConday even- A/lMlW*s4a4 sews U/Asdoa,..^^ .. S_ . > S..** . . . . . a. Agency. Realtors. 046-4200. place and wall to wall enr- Pasek Realtors. 289-7475, 742- and 14 more to an early S c ‘ n . R i b i c f k f r a "'®<‘"®*>ay. They for a Urge a»i»ptog mall ' ‘ "a*« ol Mayor Grant s rw. . * ' ” ** ” wll le a v e '^ la n d Friday. High rl«i apaitmenU w e r e ' TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, excellent MANCHESTER tretlng. Exceptionally nipe. Sat., N o r. 8th, 1969 8243. » morning ambush rt a North condition throughout. One-car Move in tomorrow. TflX R uliuf R ill o m e t ^ m M dlsmssed again------Ust ....— nighi . Corn . . “ 's he said U»«l llepuNli-an 7 ROOM CAPE COD — — Vietnamese unit rrrweliin the garage, plus carport. Large DONATION: $12.60 per couple B ^ T O N — School Rd. Three h v w . One American was re- the Thai govermngsit had rt- mission chairman tiobkln oalrl Mayor John Grunt, who lx not fared the astronauU the use of a he was receiving lele|ihnne rail* “refclng rr-ale<«lon. ''wos totgl. lot. Beauty In beautiful condi­ Just llst«>d! Value pocked bedroom Chateau. Garage, alu- ported wounded, W ARREN E. HOWLAND — Tickets may be purchased at — u iiaRf'introducf^ iiiu Island to toe Gulf of from people who were anxious Inexpeiiehced In town gtiki- tion. $23,900. Call Ellsworth with aluminum siding and a minum siding, II4 baths, flre- A Fowler Opticians WASHINGTON (AP) Sena- Thailand U they wanted to reel lo know when high rise reguU 'rornent affoini and Vernon hex Mitten Agency, Realtors, 843- 2-cnr garart^ on a^deep placed bookcase wall. Situated , Vletnamset hesdquar 643-1108 Manchester Parkade on rustic acre. Asking 325 900. reported 32 enemy killed In Abrnlism Rlblcotf, D-Coni).. up for the next leg rt their lour tlon» wisild be pul Into effect I"*'* dearly b»r this Ui-k of 6930. treed lot. Sjieelal-_-<;frcum- ^ ’ t-sxac W XT - * - — - ...a* _ O- _ • * X „ f Ft '1 tl A/ I mt wwwAa • ^ .8 4 t . s . * A ^ ___ ...eaa L,M.^*.g_.^_.gx ihoipcd, GAnuL GpcudmsufdtA, A Park HiU-Joyce Plorlat Goodchlld-Bartlett ^ ^ t o r e Mekong Delta batUes 127 >“J®y reintroduced legUUtlon to Austraha, Guam and Korea Dobkto asked toe...... commiseton...... stances make this property MANCHKS'rER~—Forest Hills 881 Main Street milee eouthwestJand 113 miles *** relief to parenu and . __ Major onllnani ee. Koi hr available for Immediate oc- MANCHES'TER — Tender lov­ 289-0939, 528-3496. area. Ranch. three-bedrt>om. A Westogrn Pharmacy west rt Soigrti/lt said govern- who pay the cosU rt a -barged, were ’ Improperly re- euponcy at $22,900. Plca.se ing care has been given this 125 M A IN STREET 486 Hartford Road college education. ■ran hed " two full baths, bullt-lns. fire­ call Mr. Gordon, 649-5306. BOLTON" —Spectacular 9-acre ------JUss were------"very . — . place, wall to wall, recreation comfortable Spilt Level home hilltop eettlng. Six-room stone » r h t " J Hpimeored by Rlblcrtf for xev High Schoirl Roof Repair "Whan garteigr aivl xnow re In desirable Woodhlll Heights (ACROSS FROM THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMRUS) room. Excellent condition. H. Ranch features "sweeping" “ > >he northern provinoeg, ele- “ ** meeaure would muval eervt- ex came to a nexgr near the Parkade, 3 bedrooms, ^ M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- B (Sl W views from 24x24' living room, mente rt'toe-South Vietnamese * " Imwmr Ux credit of aUndstlll. due lo GrunTs 2 baths, garage, nicely land­ Just like jroor own privRte home Estimated to Cost $98^000 9993. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. jalousled patio, dining room, 08 Inlemtry Division battled a >1** “ re> 31,800 of poor admlnixtrutlve praitlres," scaped^ lot, close to shoots, tuttl»n.'ubargain unuand snouiashould oebe seen toto- Ja-nxee tor a student at an to rort at this Ume would coot be- *“ >$> " f deter Icaka and other rexuitlng in wholesale dloxeiulon den. 1*4 bathe, laundry. 2-car headquarters said 23 enemy sol- $M1.0W> ‘>«to"orsUon. room apartments with garages MANCHESTER — Glastonbury ‘*ay. Call the Jarvis Realty Co garage. greenhouse, separate dlera were kliled at a coet of -titutlon ol higher eduesUon 3234.000 snd among munulpal ernptoyea " and country-mmtrv sized lots. MnvMay hebe line -TaltWOod Tallwood —New RnnehRanch Realtors, MLS. 643-1121. Fr/Vo/e Laundry Araa would be eligible for the credit. Tliat was toe figure reported by The porous rort and result ituciie dei lured that the ' rs- office - storage building. Must two wounded. Four 120mm mor- Ing puddles on floorx and cor purchased separately. Wolver- homes, (only 5 left), 6-7 rooms, be seen. Far below replace- Urs were captured Kiblcoff intnxtuced s similar Atty. H^iietl A. Phelon I ------ggge-Mswvgqtjmemberrd fktaumarihellmarkx rt the fully equipped. 'Two baths, MANCHESTER — Ftour’ bed­ ton Agency. Realtors, 649-2813. Center St. & Thompson Rd., Manchester ment to M'g- Call S ^ n n e The B82s dropped about 300 li.ll to 1»«7, wtiich passed toe building and sHss ittl. "* ‘ 'rent regime" were prefaren- walkout basements, 2 • car room trt-lcvel home with three Featurinfr for your enjoyment: full baths, living room with Shorts, 646-3231. J. Watson tone rt bombs during toe night MANCHESTER Five imlt In­ garages. Wooded acre plots, apj-roval l«“ ‘gn prooilxex, mleuxe rt xtaff, cathedral celling and car­ Ranire with s e lf-d e n ^ oven, refri«crator, dkhwasher. stmin Luxury Living As You'd Design It Beach A Co.. Realtors. 278-5960. come propt'rty with garages. beautifully situated between to areas 82 to 92 miles north of cover students to accredited------■“ -■ ' *** peting. grade level family Humner B Weiss West Hart '“ »« ih* malteretment rt cilUrnx at Clean and well cared for. Ex­ two golf courses. City water, shades, w»U to wmll carpeting, one and one helf cenunk One & Two-Bedroom Apartments VERNON ------Aaeumable------mort- *aigon. , __ Portions rt two enemy - inuunexx.------. ------trade, technUeJ and f„r.i architect doae not rx.uoi. “ *• Iroqble U puhlu hearing, xnd a <-omp|ie®“ "nMer eoctor.n cior, anaend allied com- thome those to roHegescoHeges AY'"'*®**’ etallwj without msktog allow fun- ttogw " Agency. Realtors, 649-2813. 649-2813. ^ erest, 25 per cent down. 25 wtw porclL fall private odlar with washer and dryer hook »»p° —m w TV dining room, rec room, gar- n*«n,e higher education te* ■•‘'"'"'"A a"®® for ntponstoi, snd rort Ho. b. . barged lhat to. This slip-iin apron is years. Priced In 30's. Call Su­ age, swimming pool, over an P *" >n a winter-spring rtfensive ,I trrjuterjit would would be be based based on or this re^mmervl drelne too high to draw o « rain Grant admlnletration represent- Al-L BRICK four-family, four 5'a ROOM Ranch, brick front, 3 ExceUent location on bus ront^ wait to schooh, churches and Rental Also Includes <|Uick to .sew and trim Towels Cinliroidercil with zanne Shorts. 646-3233, J. Wat­ bedrooms, fireplace, garage, sere. Mid 20'g. H M. Freeh- which Intelligence rtflcere ..y p„m ul. the credit lx. 1. givg'n‘frtessaxAoe ® ®P® -1®_ tesen ^ at s water ed ’two-and-o«e-h.«it(wo-and-ooe-haU years rt with gay rir rac. No. t li c se a III II sin g ...... rooms each apartment. Butlt- All 0-E Kitchen Equipment 'husy son Beach & Co.. Realtors, 278- park-like yard. Immediate oc­ ette. Realtors. 647-9993. may begin about NovNov. IB18. i.x.luo per irn. , rt j .i.* the «...f.rsT xa««BOO of •“ a' ‘ •■“ '"•ted coal rt 998.«» * ovrrnmvnt by crUU " S.'iTli with I'ltoTo-ci iiiK is liumiy' dcsign.s can add a 1ns, nir-conditloners, (Ive-yenrs 5950. Range with Seif-Cleaning Oven • Two-Door Refrig­ In tiro more raida, the in Sizes . . . Small (III- hit of cllcci* to dish-diy- old. ExceUent security builder. cupancy. Only $24,900. Hayes Wg .-xr-ense,. 25 per cent of the next ‘ **“ * *" c“ « « ' “ nA with Wales. pralxxal Seymour L« erator-Freezer a Dispcea] a Dishwasher a Two Air SOL-m w i n d e r W,^snd bomber, dropp^l'^iii W — 1300. end 5 per cem of the next non .h . . - « *7 *" *** tost Ihe entire rort r*« the Uenux ralu . anOldiiti 12), .Medium ( I I-IC) and ing lime. \o. 2000 has Wolverton Agency, Realtors, MANCHESTER VACANT Agency, 646-0131. Large (18-20). .Medium IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Cmiditioning Units a,Traverse Rods a Venetian Blinds 0* southesst rt 11000 , ' ln»«ll*Uon of 243 tret wmiM hjiv« to b* r«pUc«-'**’ • a tv l lually. and euggested toe board strong local govern- Spilt Level. Double garage. Rd.. 5'»-room Ranch, enclosed wooded lot. KUchen with built- tINO ISf l« c*lgi f*r tick u stitch lllustratiom*. RANCH ' 6 rooms, prime locu­ Exclusive Rental Agent: \ > ins. «ip«r,te dining room. «<>tith Vlettynes. govern 11500 on the total amount rt tul- “ "® '” ' ciaesroom make plans and act with that »rid exper- Un lacluli tlnt-«Ui> ■sIlTiit. Three-full baths, flreplaced liv­ porch, large tile bath, 3 large apartments include one and one-half baths. ' wing, tU.OOO (IND SM Ig cgigi tgr gggs ggt- tion, garage, immaculate con­ ti-jp. feex. hooka and supplies In mtod. leme luakn him emtocntly MoAcliehter larg la lacladg «lnt.c|gii aialllag.ilirgg. ing room. Loads of extras. Out bedrooms, hot water oil heat, /\ Ample parking, individual basement storage, master heated rec room to basement. . that it will re- . , .u AVCRlBf Herald. IIM AVE dition. city utllittes. Built In Owner. 644-1014. ^ “ prisoner, rt w «- >»*< can he claimed Feeling that plans are suffl- Jn a second report by the ‘•“*“ “ *'1 niake strong local g^AR^RICAN. NEW YOKK, of state owner wants Immedi­ fireplace, attached garage, -Hotfuilfil: TV antoma. Convenient to transportation, shopping, dent to go to toe Board rt Dl building and sites committee A**v*rnment a reality ui Ver- Hg^ld. UtS*’ aVT-' 1964, $26,900. Phllbrick Agency, — Wednesday but said tola was nrt ^ A*r« AOOBO. ate sale, Warren E. Howland. combinations, city utilities, well achnol.x and rhiitvhpg ___ _ ^Ew yo bk ! Realtors, 646-4200. VERNON — Immaculate . six- >u response to the Viet Cbng'e rectora but not complete enough I*avt. Wlggm, physical educa^ " Mgt Nang, AMrgii wits zip Realtors, 643.1106. landscaped, very nice condi­ J. R Real Estate COOI, ttplg Naaikgr aa4 tin. room Garrison Colonial, announcement that it would free Air in Care Pure to ^ out for bids, the board tlon dlrei-b>r was asked lo co«n- tion, $26,500. Charles Lesper- Rental agent on premiset 1-7 p.m. Also shown by You’ll want a copy o f the coot ggt MANCHESTER - Investment .MANCHESTER — Best condl Formal dining room. 114 “ “ We U X soldiet,. A govetn- vtrtsd to accept toe archltext'x mrni on Ihe progreae rt ele- Pakietom D ovetope ance, 649-7620. appointment. One and two bedroom modd apartments MAMMOTH CAVE. Ky 80 recommendations and forward menUry school '69 Fall & Winter ^sic Send f)0r today for the properly. 8 unlL, two buildings tlon 3-famlly. 4-4. with fire- Assoe.lHCk batos, garage. breezeway, ment q«k«sm an roid all the P*ayAreund KARACHI - In toe 20 yeois FASHION from which to mi one lot, paved parking urea, places In each apartment. I*ow MANCHESTER - - S-famlly! eat- completely famished. One-qiiarter mile east of Elxit walk-ou; bguement All newly prtaooene are former Viet '"v -g choose-more patterns! A n iU M r ” *' and Winter mildual e ' l l r t m e l S s ^ »>® •«« hi. «nTs“rndepiuI.„c..^hsi Reasonably priced, o good---- in- gggg»gggii.gi»*giv^maintenance CUI\4and ITUISrent ilWCfree llv-U' cellent Income, good location- 92,1, Wilbur Cross Parkway, Route 15 apd 1-84 painted In prime suburhsn k>- who are beteg released for •hu- medical expertmente were once concurrence. workers are averaging toe com- almoet no industry. Pakistan Only 60$ a copy. •till rtVOtirit . . )i callgg. ronducted to (Jetrrmino wliethor vestment. Wolverton Agency, ing. Low 20's. Wolverton Agen good investment. esUon. nicely landscaped \ manitnrian reasons ’ and be- l*h«lon ■Ufnmartjod the flod- p4etu>n of two ptaiyziwiMli a iiMtfLY__ m4ani94ms»«t»*4n« •• tJ tatltt rglgrrluf |g Realtors, 649-2813. _ Earle *43^129 M3.R729 643-1023 TELEPHONE 646-2623 643-4112 cave, could be used as tubercu- tog. rt Wdm. who was rdaln- week If the w e E ^ r t d H . be •IWg Itgriai. Pansra placati 4). cy. Realtors, 649-381S. Everett Real Estate, acre'lot. Will tacrtfice at 336.- caisie rt their xn«H 7------J ------1 ------rgrtlgai. not li ga^ so!) g 643-1634. 900 872-3902 ..xui ***” *>«*“ Vk)r io*ig oanstorlums iMck ot sun- sd earlier lo make wnue xn ptisan camps Iiebt doomwi Ihe ---- iK. .. ® riudy o# aikied. alt will be ttolahed by about 18 per cent rt the gross tight doomed Ihe teM. Ihe root and matte recommen- the end rt November. iwriflurit

a)”V. . PAGE TWENTY-POUR \ A TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1908 ilanrljrat^r fEitrntitg Average Daily Net PraaRtm ^ Ih. WMk tedM Manchester Jayoees and the Calvary Church will hold a A rummage sale sponsored by Jehovah's Witnesses will hold The stevmrdshlp and finance Manchester WATE8 will meet Octokm 4. l a m The Weather About Town Jaycee Wives wifl have a Hal­ service of Bible Instruction and the Sistethood of Temple Beth group discussions tomorrow at committee of South United tonight at the Itailan American FALSE TEETH Clear and cold tonight vrith Cub Scout Pack 98 will have loween party Saturday at 8 p.m. inspiration tomorrow at 7:80 Sholo'm will be held Thursday 7:30 p.m. a t. 18'Chambers St., Methodist Church will meet to­ lows 2S to SO. Tomorrow moetly a Halloween costume psuty to­ at the home ||f Mr. and Mrs. Club. Weighlng-ln will be from That Loosen 1 5,7 90 0 p.m. from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Fri­ 728 N. Main St.; 280 Woodbridge morrow at 7:80 p.m. at the sunny, milder. High in SOs. Fri- morrow" at Buckley School. George Lowe, 1 Laurel Ridge church. 7 to 8 p.m. There will be a Need Not Embarrass Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and day from 6 a.m. to noon at the St.; 144 Griffin Rd., South Wind­ day‘s outlook fair, Rd., Tolland. Mrs. Walter Kupe- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boland Halloween party with prizes tat Don't keep worry! whether your Hanchettmr— 4 City of ViUtwe Chmrn> Webelos Den 1 will conduct the Masonic Temple, E. Center St. sor; and ^ench Rd., Bolton. false teeth are g., railflaald vHfh with tw*lr«rocks, bottles and iron nnrAance ura«was terminated at theaw.. Alha and Ktar Kouk. Tueaday night. bolts in an effort to call clerks company’s request, a Pentagon 'nieee ore only a couple of Stoneburoerte announcement out on strike, source said, after security offi­ mUeo from the Syrian border, 4.89 on the etopes of Ml. Hermon regularly 7.50 cama hours after Jerfm J. Gors- After shattering windows of cials asked for additional infor­ Une, 26, a Teamstens Union cars owned by executives luid mation about company offleem. which rleae majeotically to 9,060 GIRLS’ feet. 2.99 WlslneaB agent from CSevekind, office employes, they broke Into Pentagon records Indicate ORLON SWEATERS 4 to 7, reg. $6 w«A fatally shot ea a oenvoy of a workshop of Flat’s big Mira- Medico Industries haa per. At the Amerloon UMveralty, aeven trucks nrfled through the Hori plant, smashed car bodies formed weU on all its detenae in Beirut, about 200 studente gates ^ the Republic Steel and manhsmdled mechanics, po- work, involving contracts with ■U|>portlng the Lehaneee gov­ ernment in the diepule with the 1.99 ,.2.99 OWT^plan . lice said. Later they stormed the Army. Navy and Air Force. ^ iT ie Minister Golds Meir (foreground) joins Labor coileaguea in toast in Tel Stoneburner aaid the company into the cafeteria and broke ta- It now is working on a $4 million Igraeli Tanks guerriltae etormed toe orta and Aviy after general election that left her in power but with fewer seats in eclrnce building, which had 4 to 6x, reg. 3.50 to $7 would cease operations "imtll bles, chairs and windows and contract to produce metal parts Parliament. (AP Photofax). , I the power struggle” between overturned food counters. for 2.75 inch rocket warheads, been eeteed and occuptad by Put on Digplay leftM proguerrllla clsmente. 3.99 the Teanutero and the PYater- SimllEu- attacks tnov niana used by U.S.u.s. forces Inin Vietnam, 8 to 12, reg. $6 and 6.50 Shouting "Lebanon and Inde­ BOMBWHBIUD IN ISRAEL pendence'' end carrying a Le- 2.99 3.99 (AP) — lerael’a eeooiMSiand r ‘"b t boneee flag, the ottaoken tank corpe rumbtod Into public 7 to 14, reg. 5.50 to $8 Voters in Israeli Election ripped (town guerrilla poolers m^Tro ^ tlTS^Sr-haul^ Swo^rk^^ln ^ dteploy todeiy to mark the oele- and photographte of Bmeeto From a famous Texas bnotloa of Armored Oorpe Day. An assorted group in Or­ "Che” Guevara, toe Cuban ra- JT g T . ^ e d i s Only a eoore of lerael's Amer- volullonary who haa been lion­ ion acrylic, solids and maker 1 Neatly tailor­ tton launched a wildcat strike the roof iniiirmi nna through FBI name and Sting Mrs. Meir^s Prestige irtui-mode Patton M48 and Brit- sgttlnot Stony’s 11 daya ago ’ “ “ nn«erprint files before the Arm ized by toe Arab guerrilla stripes . . . all by a fa­ leh-bullt Oentuiiona were stiown. movement. mous maker. ed corduroy slacks in t o JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli center groups, was expected to Ing ogalnel Arab attacks wUI be lehMl Mill kaepe eeeurity wrape wivendriven byoy Teamsters seamHers, maoemwV it Theoi. comnnnv" qp 1, 1. j view, but no such action was ^ One surprise In the slecUon will d«nar3 key portfolios, tanks, Includlifg 120 Soviet T64 in l.el>anun over (he guerriile Broken sizes. and held them without charge. token when Medico’s applies- member toeawt Israe^ p^- ,^3, ^ ^ush to the poIU by Arabs alnee they now have e ^ bar- Choo.se from an ns.sort- Dacron polyester and qnd TMs, 300 Pattons, 400 Cbn- qursllun. IjetMnon’s pro-Wee|- TTie strike against Stony's be­ tlon was P roces^. ^ n t . Gahal. toe r i^ w ln g the old Jordanlw, «!ctor of gaining power. lU two mlnlsirtw turions and 200 Sherman and ern government hae lung sought cotton, tailored by a Italy is in its seventh week of W^at sort of Irrformatlon was opt^tloi^ apj^ared heading to- Jeruaalem. voting for toe first now aro wthoul portfolio., ment of wami practical gan when 11 drivers demanded Hu|wr-8hsrmsns. to remain aloof from the Arab- that the company rehlre a driv­ labor disorders, sparked by the available on Medico Industries? ward 28 seats, a gain of time in an Israeli election. More The religious p j^ y also I. in a glove.s with leather top maker you can rising cost of living. —In 1964, a Senate subcom­ Israel has never been able to Israeli warfare, fearing Inevita­ palms. Various colors. er who was fired. ^ P“ l«on and can press ble Israeli reUltellon. Labor disputes have also led City-wide general strikes were mittee headed by Sen. John L. purchase a brand-new tank, trust for quality. Sizes or a majority. balloU for toe Jerusalem mu- more vitpirously Its demands for with toe exception of a consign­ The guerrilla, went to use La- boys' cotton knit shirts to violence in Rome, Italy, Prinrie mdnle- „icipal administration. They Jewiah settlement In occupied (See Page Sixteen) (Sec Page Fifteen) ment of the lightweight French banon's southern border area as 14Vi to /a, 32 to 85 ter lo o M glum as she pored were not eligible to vole for the territories in places holy to Ju- a IMUH) for strikes ageinst Israal. 171 returns, declining national porliameni. dalsm. AMX ,wMch since has been sold u> Singapore. Tliey have i-onalderable support sleeves. MEN'S PAJAMAS men But th*e Labor's Teddy Kollek, re- Meanwhile. In London f’rlme Israel la eager to purchase the among 200,000 I’eleatlnlan refu­ 1.99 ..d 2.29 2.59 of the Gahal elected ae mayor of the Holy Minleter Harold Wllson'e goveni bloc were Jubilant. new Hrltisb Chieftain but Lon gees wlw> live In Lebanon and 4 to 7, reg. $3 City, told newsmen: "TMs ment, under tierce Arab pres' aiming the country's Moslem 8 to 20. reg. $4 (DUL, Men’s Shop, Hardly at issue drm haa Held off giving m final 4.59 was the show, quite clearly that the Ar ,ure. Is all set to reject an Is- answer. (lupuletton. an atorea) Union Says 132,000 Workers course Israel should follow in reg. $6 and $7 nbs of Jeruealem have repudlat- raeU request to buy Britain's No new fighting was reported defense and foreign policy. All The commander of the ar­ 3, Turtle or mock turtle cotton knit shirts by a fa- ed Al Fatah," the guerrilla or- newest and best tank, ihe ITilef- mored <-or|m, Maj Gen Avrn- today between the Arab guerril­ major portles agree on retain­ la. nrul th. l^ebaneae army, Very famous make . . . a mous maker. Choose from solids, stripes, iiattei-ns. *^HJ**^'**'" tain, official sources said today. ham Adan, IX a small, tough Is­ ing occupied Arab territories whli h UunrtwKi a crackdown on middy or coat style. I llieyre great foi' the girls, too! Broken sizes. Participate in GE Walk-Out until a peace treaty Is negotlat- pledges not to relinquish Arab raeli-born rareer sotdiar, took the salutes from the tankmen os the commando, a week ago. Solids or patterns. A, B, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ed In toe Middle East. But east Jeruaalem, captured In the British weap- In I.ra.1, a swing to the right (I>AL, Young Worid, oil otorM) 90 oento an hour Increase over age can be rearranged, Borch_____ Gahal___ favors outright onnexa- 1967 Middle East war. despite J I’atlons, Oenturions and ar­ C, D. 30 months: 38 cents the first In Tuewtey'e nalkmal elecUon The AST.—CIO Executive said, "but not the economics ofef tion.Uon U N. r,-dilution, to the contra^ 1*"?* J** mored cars nsired by the ro- Council meeto in Washington to­ year, 30 the second and 25 In the It." The vleortng stand .(renghtened that country's Lebor alignment, an There was no sign that Is- equipped, luiwk. and allghlly weakened day to rally support for a 18-un- last six months, plus up to SO Herman Weiss, an aide to He (old new officeni' echool uneasy amalgam of left and rael'a tough tactics In retolial- (See Pago T miiaIj H i 11) the positkin of Prim. Minister ion strike against General ESec- cents extra for special skills. Borch. said he had heard indi­ graduates toey would now be (>j|dB Meir'e Labor ooaUtlon. tric Co., now In Us third day. GE has offered 20 cents an rectly that the unions were pre­ moving into the battlefield. BOAR BRISTLE Neverttwlean, the vole rspre- Meanwhile, the GE manage­ hour in the first year of a three- pared to stay out through BarHer, In on order of the M-ntml overwhelming rattflca- HAIR BRUSHES ment told a stockholders’ meet­ year pact, with wage reopeners Christmas. day, Adon said the orroorod iton of Mrs. Msir's uncompro- ing In Minneapolis, Minn., Tues­ in subsequent years and pre­ TTie present offer will mean corpe has Ijeen "bearing the Earth Crack mUlng defiance of terael’s Arab day that it would not increase miums of 5 to 28 cents for skills. an item-by-item price increase burden of preporednsee” along reg. 6.50 The average hourly pay is cur­ fues and the eindamnaitlone of 3.99 Us present offer to meet "super- in GE products, Borch said. the ceose-flne lines from the Uo- rently 83.28. the United Nallona. inflationary" union demands. GE, with 38 billion in annual Poges Threat tan Heights of Syria to the Sues Finest quality, genuine famous name George Meony, AFT.—CTO “ It should be realistically sales, sells 20 per cent of Its out­ Ouiol. and. he sddsd "If the Ursel’s 7l-y«ar-old prime lively styles in SA.V PEDRO. Calif (AP) —A minister looked glum aa aha sntinwood handle. president, called today's seaoion realised that our present offer is put to defense .and aerospace need orisee, we dmJI again be to make good his pledge to back inflationary — to push it up an­ programs and about 28 per qent huge crack In the earth at a on enemy territory" (Me Pago 'TWeaty-PIva) children's the strike with all of organized other notch, as the union offi­ to consumers. The bulk is sold cllfftop reeidenUal viewelte girls' sportswear labor. cials are demanding, would to Industry. opened wider today, tumUing There was picket line violence clearly be superinflatlonary,” an expenelve home toward the Secretory of I.abor George P. Pacific Ocean. sleepers in five cities Tuesday. But GE, the GE chairman and chief ex­ Shultz has said the government GHIIS' TITES «I all famous nome! toeuse natiaa’snauusi B luuruifourth iargesilargest m-In ecutive, ^vumre, FYedjr reu J.j . ovrcii.Borch. toldunu a will not Intervene, except poosl-poosl The house is 80 feet down Um dustriol corpoi^tion, said all ISO s t o c k h o I ders' informational bly in scattered planu If war vtolWy moving ISixon Asks forSuf'gestions plontaDlonta In S3 states were c^ooen. n meeting meetlnx in Minneapolis.Mlnnesoolis. 1. k .ia __ a police officer. "It went 1 * 6 9 reg. 2.25 production is held up. Produetton waa halted at an Individual Items in the peck- But Shultz said he thought that far in Just 15 minutee." 2.79 undetermined number of planta, anti-inflationary profit squeezes The flainire'e new expcuislon ‘On StaUMpf-the^War Speech All nylon, double seat 2.99.. 4.99 as about 76 per cent of the blue- V had led to GE'a hard line ripped out a water main at the edge of the block-long crack, and crotch, guaranteed oollor wrorkers stayed ouL The against union demands. WASHINGTON (AP) I’re.l dent may or may not do, oe- 4 to 6x, reg. 4.50 to $8 Strike Sammary two to three feet wide In ptacos. reg. 3.75 and $4 Iffllone, which represent 147,000 "If toejr're going to keep their dent Nixon has encouraged key cording to the ofnctoi sourceo, for 1 year. Will not run. OE workers, said 182,000 were By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS l.'tlllty workers shut off water hands out of it," one labor admlnletraUon omctala, and ex­ ha. exceeded by tar Nixon's tab 12 colors. on strike. The company sold Here's the what and why of .xnd electricity. lludr for action. source said of the government, perts to send him suggestions 125,000 men were out. the General Electric strike; "toey ought to keep their mouth Resident, had been evacuated Fur exampie. It Is highly im- GE hoe 810,000 employee In The porticipaiua: A cooUttosi .boot hU state of the Vietnam Snuggly warm sleep­ 4.49.. 6.99 out of these affairs." and officers kept epectatore be­ likely Nixon would dump hkl toe United States and 80,000 ov- of is unions representing 147,000 hind safety line*. Th* fissure war policy speech. support for the Saigon govsne- 7 to 14, reg. |7 to $12 The unions have also been ers by a most famous «««• ». workers versus the noUan’s critical of GE'a technique of runs oloag scenic Peaeo del Mar Sources say tbs result ha. mem aa earn* anUoror ilsnientl The picket line disturbances (ourto lergest industrial cotpo- been Illerelly doeena of memae LADIES' & MEN'S maker! Buy them now presenting a single teke-it-or- Drive at the top of a 200-foot i have sugg'etod or that M will were in Sdienectady. N T.; ration, with - . 1^ of gg cliff in this Lo. Angeles suburb. outlying recommendallone and dertar* a unltatonl eoasa-Hre WALLETS leave-lt offer, known aa "Boui- propcMais for the Nov. 3 TV-ra- greot buys in for the cold days Bloomington, Ind.; Lynn and bUlkm. warttm" after former GE Vice City eutborit^s estimate Mx as others have called for. Jumpers, skirts, slacks . . . Pittofleld. Maas., and Colling- The effect: OB aays oil 280 President Lemuel R. Bouhrore, other ociuinfront lots and homos dio appearance. The memos ahead . . . a great idea rang* from peace-making to Nixon la expected to eoathM* roomy casual hondbags a very special group of fall ^ •*■**• ‘ plants In 88 states ora open, but who devised the bargaining ap- were slipping toward the eea at hu support of to* prsoeat Ml- o f f war-makliig to truci-meklng to V 2 for Christmas and and winter sportswear by a PoUce beat bock nonunion production boa been halted at proadi. an undetermined rate. Officials gon regime and retort eflnrts ter th* chap* of the poet Vietnam very special maker. Solids^ worken attempting to croei toe of them, with 125 000 In a eaae not directly connect­ placed toe seaward rilppegs at imMrtMiuion peace gurernaient values to $10 birthday gifts, too! picket line in Schenectady, i^orhere world In loutheeai Aeta. Wallets, French purses, 5.99 plaids, herringbones, checks ------out. The uteona aay ed with this strike, the U.S. three-sixteenths of an inch per such as toe Viet CotM and North bloodytag three, in what toey m ooq men are on strike. ______But offtetaU warn egaJiwt ex- French clutches . . . key For town or country wear, these handsome hand­ . . . a bevy of colors! Court of AppesUa upheld 7\ies- hour on Tucoday, but thought it Vtepiam have demanded. But had speeded iqi today. pectatloiia of any world ehaklng cases, eye cases, ciga­ bags look well with just ateut anything vou wear, • il *“ *'"P* The iasfies: Untons rejected day a Nettoi^ Labor"nelaUona pronouncemente. the President could suggaol a rette and lighter sets in (DtkL, Tounc Worid...... , . ^ ■" ‘»»“ ne<>‘ale 20- Board ruling that Boutarortem Another bom* on the seaward broadened boss tor the preaeat or Sack^°^*^ Espi-esso, Haystack, N^ivy, Red While eaylng it la poeelbte governmeoL the group. ^ ” ***^**°'**' *-tb was an unfair tabor policy, •kle of the opening wee rated in some of th* idea, may be In­ .U to n e) natkmal Unhm of Electric^ teopenero in toe next two The court ruled 2-1 that OE The Idea of a unltatorol (DaL, Yovic Worid, .n .ton.) — — .ww ggw w w a ewewtab MM*.’ precarious powlon. position. Three iTuve guael cluded In th* addreas. offlctala Worken. AFL—CIO, on the In- y e a n of cease-fire haa been frawnod (D&L. HandbugB. all ttoreu) dependent United • three^ytar waa fUiHy o( unfair labor prac* home# at other residential idtefl ere worried the public may be omtract. The uotoas seek a 90- Ucos during lUE negottationa in were gtvett up for lost. upon by Defenae Socretory Mel­ / / / Worken. expecting too /much from the Pollceouuj checks crack which threatens to send vin R. Laird. And when Maote ‘The tmlosM have demanded a (See Page Sbtoen) (Me Page RIgW) (Sv« p , , , j*tae) well advertlMMl speech. Im Anceifls home into ocean. (A P Photofox). Speculation on what the Prate- (See Page Mx)

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