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FR ID A Tf, 8, i v n JPAOB TWHNTY-TWO • 1- iia n rlfp i^ r lEvipfting % raUi % A v t n g g / D M t N e t P t s m Ran I W I m Waak. Bndad ' 5 George "Dordle" Davidson, was The Weather being led down to tha basement, M ) (VI I U /\ M I M I Inly 11, lin ‘ Fair, want/ tonight About Town Norris Hits 'niere were at least two ways '* H m ♦—ohlny atatt' ct Bt patchy fog by dawn; low n1 fo? getting to the boMment fMj. DAILYN' 70. Sunday moetly eurniy, itCuT's 'BpUK)0|)al dhuroh wUI Farr’s Views There were two pouages Into HOURS Omnibus'OfiR 14,890 inMt TaMiayi at T:S0 p.m. in hot; high In low aoe. the flreroom, one along the 1 0 - 6- piBaiiosdflui.lUgitIO Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm ilia OuUd IUM»n at tha ohuroh. north side of the boilers, 'the VmM Tri.«72-eflE On State Cut other along the south, out of VOIa LXXIfX, NO. 286 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) - Tha- Aav. Amoid Weatwood, Jon Norris, demOoitWtlo town sight of each other. "Zip" wipi MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4*J1971 (Olnaeified Advartlaing on Pnga IS) PRICE FIFTEEN UENtl (nlnlatar at the Unitarian Unl- "bordle" entered alcmg the D1 COUPAGK C U m S araaUat floolety, will conduct a director, says he Is "ou^hged” north alley and could not see •nuiiiNo nr MDPnMon at recent statements by Mayor firaioa Sunday at 8:16 a.m. on anyone leaving by the- south. cmBB ^ AMD MBQWini AF OMA Ifadlo . Jetton WINF. Tha pro- James Farr about the cuts by “Dordle" didn’t get.lloked be dODOTIATIONS cause there wasiyt any whip • 7 1 4 7 1 3 fm m la aponacred by the Man- Oorvemor 'Ihomisui MesklU In aid The Miss Wilkinson who stored below decks, but a sym i^haatar Area C^ounoU at Church- there. No Herald to cities and towns. taught seventh grade was a pathetic girl might be seen S K ( ' /\ I i I ) ^ aa and the Clergy-Aaaooiatlan.of carefully leaving her geography It Is not known M "Zip" evpr Maa|(Bheatar. /' In a prepared statement Nor* small woman who., wouldn’t learned or suspected what hap Monday Country Must L^ad on top of her deck when she rls says, " I hope the oitlsens pened to hts whip. But he would weigh much , over a hundred, supposedly had to leave the Because of the Labor of (Manchester are as ^outraged That was q\ilte a handicap room. have known If Immediately on . Mlipah-Spancer Clrole' of arrival he had opened the door Day holiday, The Herald South United Methodlat Church- as I was when I rea^ MAyor when some of\ the bigger boys If a teacher was finally con B'arr's recent statement con to peer Into the glowing fire win not publish Monday. will have a workahop meeting like "Swet" Ryan and "Hassle” vinced that a case was be box under the holler. Have a happy — and tnieaday at 10:80 a.m. in cerning Oovernor IDfeaklll's ac yond her control, the culprit tion In taking over a quarter Tryon tiled to take advantage safe holiday; drive care- In All Fields: Nixon Suaannah Wealey Houae cf the was sent to Mr. Verplanck, the of a mUllon dqllars away, from of It. By hooking their toes In church. Membera a n reminded principal. Usually one or two fulty and we’ll see you the Town of (Manchester by theMron desk legs and grasping WASHINGTON (AP)— to bring aandwlches. Deaaert Gu^t Caller very earnest talks by-him got NURSERY SCHOOL again on Tuesday. reducing tee ADM and bloc the' edges of the desk tap, they President ^-Richard Nixon’s and coffee will be aervad. Hoet- could bo about as pliable as a-' we^yward lad straightened Bill Dann of Ridley (Park, Pa. grants." I 8nd Obngregatlonal Church latest speechmaking forays eaaea at« Mra. John VonDeok, will be the guest calltnr at the Mr. Pohlman's cigar store In O.K. That falling, there was OPENINO FOR THE FAIX,' "In the'first place the posi around the country have Mra. Loula Champeau, Mrs. regular dance of the Mahehes- dian. Then an attempt at "shak one last resort not generally tion of mayor In Manchester Is 4 Yr. Olds • Pre-Kindergarten found him arguing that Nevln Decker and Mrs. Chris ter Square Dance Club tomOrr^ ing up" showed most of Its ef known and very seldom resort dewdtewn inAtwtensr.,1___ to preside over the Board of the United States must tine Valentine. row from to p.m. at thti' fect on the ^aker. ed to. There was a buggy whip CALL MRS. DEWEY 8 11 Directors and to be ceremonial II .....iisatiirilay onlyi Big Dinner strive to be "No. 1’’ in all 'Verfdaneje School. Mr. and Mrs. Stymied thus once, she hanging In the tire room front 648-8886 Russell White - will cue the head of the town. In -his capa-; grabbed a geography book froip of the heating boilers In the areas or cease to be a great Rockville Bmblem Club will city,. hi#, statements as mayor basement. nation. rounds. 1, * , the , next desk in back and Comes Off meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. are In fact-slhlbinents on-be brought it down so hard that the Mr. Verplanck was not one “ Let It not happen to Amer at the Ellks Homo on Park St. Dann has been calling for IB half of-the Boitrd of'Directors. ica," he iutld. „ years and has called up and would-be hero relaxed and was who could bring himself to will E L A S T IC After a business session, there Why I and all 'the other direc ready to , listen to reason. fully injure anyone, especially a Smoothly Nixon struck thla theme In will be a wine tasting social down the Blast Coast and as tors were not contacted prior • STOCKINGS two appearances Friday, at the far west as Detroit, Mich., and Thereafter |when such an epi youngster. But in those days of By ROBERT A FA8CE which is open to members and ,^to the release ed his statement sode appeared inevitable, pre- WHEEL. CHAIRS dedication of an Air Force mu Akron, Ohio. He Is club caller knee pants a few little switches ME. 98C ( guests. Refreshments will be is a serious breach of ethics causlons were noted at the next on the calves made a very last CHK3AGO (AP) — For all the seum near Dayton, Ohio, and In for clubs in New Jersey, and ARTHUR DRUR served. Mrs. Allen Beaveratock In my opinion and cannot be desk In back. If occupied by a ing impression. R hurt! 26.000 guests, a dinner which a speech to 40,000 members of Pennsylvania and Is on the staff Is In charge of the program. | permitted to pass unchallenged. boy, the books were carefully One day one of O. C.'s friends, was billed as the "wofld’s larg the Associated Mdlk Producers of the Jug Bind Bara Pocono Our form of government re est party" operated aipoothly Inc. in Chicago’s vast Weekend, the Dover October and had the down-home atmos- Sam Hbwltt will be guest ^ quires that all nine members McCormick Place convention Festival and the Clean, N.Y., of the Board of Directors parti pherb of a Sunday church so hall. honor at an' erhapa the mayor is'more Americans without Inflation have a potluck -TMsday at 6:30 Sunset Club will have Its first Asaociated Milk Producers, and without war.” concerned about the fortimes of Inc., arrived In Chicago early p.m. at Odd BWUows Hall. Mem- meeting of the season Sept. 17 the state GOP than the local "Let us be No. 1 by seeing Friday for the group’s annual that our farmers get their fair Mrs are reminded to bring at 1:30 p.m. at the Senior Clti- citisens who elected him. The artlcles for a kitchen social. sens Centpr. T convention. (More than 28,000 of share of America’s Increasing increased ADM and bloc them attended a buffet dinner prosperity," he added. grants passed by the state leg in one room at McCormick The chlefexecutive had mads islature and cut by the gover Place convention hall, where similar appeals as he visited nor certainly would!have been President Nlxon'i was the fea five states en route to OUifor- ATWOOD'S SAFE & LOCK CO. a great boon to our already tured speaker. ^ where he worked and rest l U HABtlVIOitD HOAD. MAM0HB8CI9SR overburdened taxpayers. After Despite the crowds emd long ed for two weeks before re TBUjraOM l! MAdtM IKMl MJL TOOB SBRVKgB MBBDe all, out local taxes only went waiting lines, guests said they turning to Washington early up by 1.8 mills and aj^xu-ently Meet the New MANAGER SALE 1 were fed well. And the huge Saturday. M HOUB tHEBVKlE / the Republican party does not lakefront hall at times looked In his various speeches, Nix anSN • AJf. ID « PJl. .wtant the additional state aid " M/ibb tt M . only two-thirds full as some on also has been caUlng fo r in to which we may be ratltled.” N9 MATTER w iw it’i Ra v e diners sat at their tables while dividual sacrifices bi the battle DDE TO BXiNESS VfK WEBB DMiABUB TO OPEN S l^ StMiti- SoiuJidlUf,, S^pt- others were at the receiving " I hope that all the voters and DO ....thorafora l'«a pullad out all against Inflation and for coop I A « r WiBBK. P IB A S B ACODPCT D U S APOEDOIBS. taxpayers take note of. this mat line. eration with Ms wage-]^ce. ter. It represmts an abdication Many prices too tha ttoppan.on thii Salt ‘Die portions were hefty and freeze. nentoDDoraKT apnoiAE w tr a a d of leadership and responslve- D ONT MISS IT I the food never ran out as ’The dairymen’s lotganlsation ItniB. - SAT., SEPT. T TO U neas to the needs of the towns P A N A S O N I C low to advertise i guests took plates at any of the Nixon, has a wave after a rousing welcome from a also was treated to lavish trib HOUSEHOLD AND ADTOMDdSVE DCPUOAXE8 people by the Republican party. uvE*go . 180 serving lines where waiters dairy farmer audience o f soma 40,000. (A P Photo) utes to milk and agriculture In 860 — 3 FOR 81.M PLUS TVIX (Reg. 66o) The Democratic party has a Home Entertainment and waitresses dUhed out thick genarsL The clergymen wbo slate of candidates for the slices of Yankee pot roast, a gave the Invocaticsi talked Board of Diiisctora for the No- CENTER: spoonful of green 'beans and a aieout "the milk of human Und- veiftber election who will pro scoop of au gratin potatoes. ness" and Nixon said that when vide effective leadership, sound SYLVAMA WE W« Waul MM 6w iwhcw wi M «M Mr wn The diners consumed more 80% Affected he returned from 14 months at fiscal management, and respon- tMlwy-MM ncWdiM u*. M* pM* ■■ dMIr than nine Urns of beef, 800 gal Navy service In the Paclfle In Kolliy soysi "w » dre open Labor Day week-end SERVICE wmL ilMlf i pnUmm iriN, M cinWfH MM It sivMiesa to the needs of the will k. Nm4 aMuM* talWaillia. lons of breen beaqs, 400 gallons Edict Elimmates Pay Hikes World War n, the thing he for yonr convenience. Drive corefnly emd have Portable Color TV Town of Manchesber." ' WMAT WE FOR ELCCTRONIO^RVICI of fruit, 26,000 slices of apple most ciTived was "Just a glMw a sofe hoRday." CALLl pie and 1,600 gallons of coffee. of good, fresh milk." SELL There were 25,000 half-pint For U.Sa School jEihployes The Dayton stop, at Wright AT PERO'S ORCHARD cartons'of milk, 26,000 siloes of j Patterson Air Force Base, pro- FRESH MAOS, WeaUfaiee, Bartlett Pears, Bed Havens. DU.M'KS Wisconsin cheildar cheese and By PEGGY’ SIMPSON more than 20 per cent of the duced prestdantial Mbutes to NATIVE: Sweet Com, Oreen and Vellow Squash, Liipa and \ .... ' x i m n ( i.K 60.000 pats of butter. ’The feast WASjnNCl’rON (AP) — The teachers would get wage Mkes. the Air Force, pioneer aviators Shell Beans, Swiaa Chard, Acorn and Butternut SqnaHi, Ccet of Uvlng Council has Weber followed up Friday at Bomalne Boston Lettuee, Lneka, Bed Hot Peppers, Chinese Big Week is Ahead for Her was served by 800 waiters ^md m i l I I! < I I AM liS (lee Page Sixteen) Cabbage, Tomatoea, Cherry Peppers, Peas, Egg Plant, Im- ( 160 cooks. apparently eliminated up » '8 0 news conferees, saying the ! - y per cent of the nation’s school Montgomery County ruUng was ported Bed .Onlonn, Pickling Onions. .'11' 1 ( ;r. . n I M , Ml n. . i By WILUAM COE ager, Richard Landlno, travel fylng praise, msJees reference *1116 guests arrived in Chicago ^employes from pay Mkes. erroneous and couldn’4 be cop- FRIMH: Oantaloupea, Native Alellons, Ptuma, Neetaitaea, (Herald -Reportar) ing to Atlantic dity in the Olds- to the flamenco dance PrlMlUa aboard 120 chartered -and com Peaebea, Pears, Orech -Bed .drapes. Limes, Oiapefralt, It’s off to Atlantic Olty tomor moblle coRveitlble set aside for will perform In the talent por mercial flights, 460 buses and a The. National Education Asso- - Mangoes, Watermelons. FORTAaUMXH 'MUM row for Miss Oonnecticut, her use during her. year as this tion of the competition. elation called the ruling, issued ‘‘^n a sense we’ve dropped Priscilla Anne Doyie of Rock (See Eight) Friday, an Incredible reversal that (Interpretation) because It - OPEN LAIOR DAY WEEK-END •SWMdlhiiir-llpeMMl state’s pageant representative. In keeping with the Spanish Seven Slain that will create havoc In thou- was mlscMevoUs," Weber said. CALIF. LETTUCE ...... hd. M d nM-tUhNlirelMl ville, Who competes next week Traveling with her ' and theme, the predominant color In. in the Miss America Pageaint ,sands of schools where payrolls He called It a "golden sheep’’ ^ FANCY SEEDLESS GRAPES ...... lb. “ IsintJlissIfsst r Landlno wlU be Robert H. Carr, her wardrode Is "flamenco AttBcRsdreordi^* with state’ winners from across state pageant, director;/ Mrs. are being computed. concept, where » one . person Ih ^ iz o n a CANTALOUPES ...... to. YEWS red," and wlil be worn both In the nation for the title of Miss Mary Handy of Prospect, her Council Director Arnold ' r . ^ ^ug ^5 on the NATIVE TOMATOES ...(I...... lb. America 1671. one of her competition gowns SfH EAPEa 6 YEARS OIMT 19" ■S:;; PI0TUK official state chaperone; and and her presentation swimsuit ^tate Police Weber and Treasury (jnder- P^^ P“ “ ByiMlKE MoOLOY We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald 3 F O R $ 4 Priscilla’s path to the Miss Rosemary Janusonls of secretary______Charis ______Walker____ Insist-_ PHOENIX, Arls, (A P) — ;lnclud« 4-tpMd dareo phoiM, pageant as the Nutmeg State ;on the final night of rthe OOSSFUDnS U NE OF SUNDAY PAPBB8 Southington, her hairdresser. pageant. ed the council policy remains “ /*“ ®*“ Seven persons, inoluiUng fotlr SPREATWB 18 YEARS 1FM/AM/FM ttareo radio and 4-' SlEAlHMYmOH CANOPENailMUC*ll| hopeful was paved by her win PrlsclUa’s pageant wardrobe, Itrocli itoroo cotMtio lydom. The finals -wUl be televised In Appeail To the same but some of the rhe- worted. ^ • children ranging lit age from io KhdUUFM l| e OySRS MSSl sIsRdvd ning the Miss Manchester sponsored by Sage-Alien of tori? has changed to correct . ^®**®*' said teachers vrlU Im ^ Ynontha, were Riot "T H E K IN G S 3 E A C H next Saturday night over na Special eidput and input SShv^^Mwa P* *•"* .IS ItiwiMiih. lisasiRsM stm sial Pageant last March and the Hartford, w(U be trailed in a confusions. ^ workers a/f^t- NEW UPBMfflT AND Compiola with microphona. araia'ed • Rettos sssks .HMdyMidtlenie state contest at Southington In tional television, foUowing three ed by the freeze; If they OF .FArleaUdi ' rented van; which has been McDonough One---- "misinterpretation” — — y.-----— We- ^ side home late Friday nlgtat, ROUND . ‘3 7 9 ” July. decorated with red, white and days of preUmlnairy compdtl- .Mgieordim tlon. ber set rtralght dealt PoUce Sgt. Low.U Strickland PRODUCE!" Miss Oonnecticut, a 28-year- blue streamers and signs pi^ PERO 44 lALDWIN RD. ' old_ brown-eyed brunette, will claiming, “ Look Out, Atlantic All contestants must register Victim, a. ,V «k State^'^Uce appealcid Friday to contracts. SM OABIAND srr., MAMCHESnai — MSAnt . depart wrlthout fanfare tomor by noon Monday Labor Day'hnd nrft,-tnia In nTnntimmarv P^y ralsc. If not, they Martin, IS, Ms Wife, Pam, IS, 6 4 4 .8 0 4 9 City!’’ and "Ole, Miss Oonnecti Stpilhen Michael McDonough, row morning from the Southing cut!” will almost Immediately beglh Officials In doK’t. aiglble to work In thU.*»««‘ moO»®r. NoveUa BenUey, sbught for murder and the crlti- GENERAL ELECTRIC PANAI0U8 FMAlOItt ton home of her business man The Spanish expletive, slgnl- X *h?i ' ac^hmi ®®*® R*® Worker.accrued other children at (See Page Sixteen) ' .X cal 'wounding of a Maasachu- BRieKWAY GI44I ALLUDAU RGINI - sette trooper, to surrender be qiiSifled for the M ^er stuUes ^ "®^ rate before ISPOUNP , because some nennns aireaiiv 16- , Tracy, 1, and Charlotte, nine fore more violence la done. because some persons already had worked under the raised New Jersey Asst. Education months. MTs. Bentley’s daugh- " I will peraonally guarantee Commtssioner Victor- J. Po- ter Debbie, 12, was visiting a Ms safety If he will turn Mm- scale before the freeze Aug. 15. WASHER 1 TTUs 'JacUvated" the contract desta called the interpretation friend at the time. Viet President Keeps Mum British Soldier Is Victim^ '^self In to any police department “ a very unhappy thing, but PoUce eald they arrtvMl at VEST / for the entire system, they or attorney said Commissioner were told. we’ll have to live with It." He the small frame house while Cleveland B. FVessenlch In an The|NEA forwarded this nU- J™®* very m ^ y New Jersey the shooting was In ixnogress.- ILL On Vice President's Threat O f Mine Blast in Belfast o. o nnn _teOClters qualified for pay,-nment-u m M m IjaUTING $]99oo appeal issued through the news tng td^iits 8,000 local' affiliates Officers said they arrested a MOCAGE ttm SntA^ hi A M pOrtaWa radio aAC/l4Nofy By c a r l D-ROBINSON At the meeting Friday, Ky BELFAST, Northern Ireland Brian Faulkner said the tefroT m ^ a . and estimated tMs and .other , ■ , , „ „ . man as tie ran from the house' W Q R K ^ pag, manag Mm. AM • Slfda rala tuninf • iM ” Dr- STORE Mfvef M • 'Nat«jf6tii was aeked' if his ramarks (AP) — A British soldier-killed had escalated Into "sickening McDonough, 23, was charged rulings would qualify aboiit 80 -«d leaped.* fence Into .d- nainla ipaaLtr • Two patWon a CapUM d i^ oodatMt tpodd RAIOON (AP) — President Education Association sedd, tana oontral a tallMn ftnHa. opa^ ea a AC/leWety epeira wouldii't give 'Dileu cause, to and Indiscriminate violence.” In a warrant Issued Friday with per cent of the nation's.1.2 mil »®y. .y . U U Y SCHICK Nguyen Von ’TMeu withheld when his Jeep lilt W mine eariy have MANCHESTER FARKADE Mler-HeG weiltinf syUeni ttepa Int-fun in ne6 slef oora Mtanoa 0 .Sraphana • Op* Wee* G ^eS88ette eesHUG BtfsteiG have Mm arrested. Ky said this • In Dublin, Prime (Minister robbery with violence In a bank lion teachers Tor expected fall' Stnckland aaid neighbors^ i^O D EL WWC 8700L «in«, merinf Miw. UQwid UgmIi diepemer. 1 wedi ^tlwMl A C powor owd a SoM * ^Letem^fWs * fe^bSF^tiit^b aiAiel^ ^mmis comment today on threats by was a possibility but that ho- today was the latest vidtim tf a Jock Lynch of the Irish Itopub- holdup In Omnecticut. raises. been underpald.^^^mtoldlzl^ Wf^fmwwj w rWmg UHVWRUW OTHI iCAW M rYIR OL^H ’ Vice Presidlent Nguyen Cao Ky wouldn;t stand sUU waiting for swelling wave qf violence llc condemned the killing as " I consider this man ex , Walker warned In construction of buildings and “ '® P«“ «® CamalaM. win. 4 lampar. to bring dolwn the government across Northern Ireland. 5^^041^89 ^3 ^ieii^i 8tetir efbRjiesuFsdw nileu io put Mm In Jail. "the slaughter of an innocent tremely dangerous," said ^eb-. aome graupa h«d"mt “«®^- and John Freeman', 'but the sus a«w» UWnf,. llfM. aan.- A H H l| | 7 I unleas TMeu calls off Ms one- Political and mllltnry The mine ~biasted a three- OPEN by. Insane men." - senlc'h. “ Ha Is wanted by the Interpreted the rulings and kaid (See Page Sixteen) pect carried no IdenUfloation 14.95 fa<*. MrtaUa. tally ad- T I ST* man prasldential election Oct. analysts said the purpoee of man Jeep on patrol nmrthwest ORW A L L D A Y iui.akl* W 1 ' He -charged that extremists Connecticut state pcrilce In con- papers and refused to talk to 3W S .'si Ky's statementa was either to of Newry near the border with ‘T am;,waiting for more clear were trying to sabotage hTs ‘iTreotlon with armed robbery. pqUee. MON. 6 t h . bluff .TMeu into calling off the the Irish Republlj;, an araiy summit talks with British MONDAY olorifloaLlon on that,” .Thleu election or, falling ^ort of that, spokesman' aaid. One soldier Further, he Is being aought in Strickland said the suspect said of Ky’s .remarks. " I Just Prime Minister Edward Heath the eenaelese eiiotguimlng of a was taken to a hoepital to be 1 9 7 1 L A B O R D A Y N N A i M i l to provoke Mm fnto a con died ih a hospital and the other sot for Monday. FAMSUS S IA M haar It from the preaa. I have frontation, In which Ky preto- two were treated for cute and Moaeachuaetta etate trooper." treated for two leg wounds that T8AFF8II0 m -IIYI no authentic word from Mm, I Rory Brady, loader of Sinn . Fuesjenloh appealed to SERVING YOU IS OUR PLEASURE NAO. ably' would have meet of the shock. Fein, the. political wing .of the The Wliil^ House Opposes i r M'Stf NNITAIU TV wlU meat you next week." Vietnamese air force and ma A civilian burned to death McDonough’! friends to tell (See Page Sixteen) MIAL militant TRA (action, called the earlier In a - I^ewry drapery wtiere thb suspect Is "If they .’The thrust of Ky’a remarka, rine division on his sldo. shooltng of the baby girl In Bel HARVEST HILL IMPORTCD ILENDID SCOTCH WHISKEY have any knowledge of Ms Excess Prof its Tax plan made to a amall gathering of Ky refused to campaign In shop that police said was hit'by fast "one of the haaards of ur a terrorist bomb. Troops trying 80 PROOF — Sill $4.51 ~ Qt. S5J4 Westam newsmen Friday, was the Oct. 8 election, charging ban guerrilla warfare, whereabouts." . W A ^ N O T O N (A P ), — The TMeu had rigged It. As an al‘ to protect firemen from a 1 Dr. Paul McCracken, . ohalr- that he. would' stage a coup If ' ‘Caution—McDonough report! WMte House .has come out inon of the Council'of Econom teraaUve, he propooed that ho crowd throwing stones arrested "■you have to try and put this HARVEST H ia M.ENDED WHISKEY he fait he could aucceaafully ediy shot two victims and eJleg-' against on excess profits 'tax ic Advisers, has said that the Traffic Ton carry It out. and ’mieu reslqn simulta eight persons, the spokesman In MstoricU penqMcUve,'' Ifc 86 FROC^F — 9 t. $6.19______' DMIiwtlva P M a m t* dralfn edly. has statkd he would shoot bull has o|>ened the door to pos only way ' to control profits There was no misunder neously, appoint Lhe chairman said. said In a statement In' Dublin. SYLVAMIA a Feldy (•• Irairahie eeye 0 "Remember scores bf ctylllans a law enforcement officer," sible cuntrulii on Interest rates would be through the tax route. standing of what Ky*sald, and of the senate as president (or 80 In a Friday night Incident, 18- saye the FBI bulletin. "He may after !I»reslclent Nixon's 80-day May Hit 700. days, and let the temporary were killed In crossfire In' the Economists have generally de FAUtTAPF a m t 'TAFPCB 311 t « . lR«k a I * raBd etata doytoN prairMa, daoplta oonflrmatlon by all 10 month-old Angela Gallagher be a narcotics user and report wage-price freeze expires. •opwh raaiptlwi 8 1^ president organise a new elec streets cf Dublin 80 yeaiMi ago. nounced the Uix proposal as EQUIVALENT TO 1 CASE OF Z4 - IX OZ. CAMS OR nawsmai^ ''who attended the was shot through the head by ti edly may have In Ma poaseoston A high White Hmise offlcliU poor, economic policy. tVA OAliS. — H.U PLUS DEPOSIT AND M LBS TAX. WIOESOREEn 25" nlqiM R«ta Varator Teelnf gathering Ms preaa aeeretary, tion. ricocheting bullet olm^d by ter- "Of oourae, this Is extremely w^wfwfw r^RRLJ ^suo^seevea-l------a- 'wwe-A.*- regret^Mo and unfortunate and a .387 magnum Smith and Wea- told newsmen Frid-iy the prof "The '.President Is awar^ of Over Holiday I 'V lit, Ool. Duo Vlnh, Issued an ’TMeu rejected tMs ' against rorlets at a,British patrol In the its tax proiMwiil "Is u very |K>or A N T IQ U E K ENTUCK Y 8SBAICMHT BOURBON W H H K E Y COnSOLE COLOR TV m A a m 'liciNa eara •ataniun noUUng' can relieve tha grief of 'aon revolver. Ooiuldered very ll.-v>se nrgumenU," the WMte' official danlal today that Ky the advice of- Mgh ranking gov- Roman Catholic FMlIs Church form a t tiuatUm" that falls to By THE A8800UTBD PRBBB DBUILLED IN THE SLOW OLD FAMHONED WAY • ItyRiyd pfoaMwi alMk • I m. the pamnts about the dehth of dangeroua." House offlelal told a group of O N L Y 10 L E F T ' MOATC-Sp CAavA AbdiM f M k p M t mwwvH ^wvemga made the etatemente. erament and military offiolala, area of Belfast. lake Into aeeount profit mar Motorists aorotw tha nation SIX YEAR S O L D -r8 8 ( PROOF — 6th. S6A6 ' their cMId. I would know now i -Police, aided by eeveral hell- six newsmen. "I'm quite sure - Autamalie Fine Tuninq . OILUXE lillNI CAS8ITT1 TARS ^ NOW "We deny that eooalled Informed sourofe.aald. He told Police said the killers, who gins are already l('>w. headed for the highways today W IsiplNaS lnW iwd SBIRlliHld iiv pilMIs Imii would (eel and I have six cMI- cop4e>a, ' wiLra aearoMng a his attitude Is negatlve^un the ZHIVAaO VODKA — 88 PROOF-.8th. 61.76 . ^ (AFC)'Sylvanla Imtant RRCOnom/PLAYSR BOuroes olosa to Vice Prsaldent the South Vletnameae hie ibelg- escaped In a oar, Were mem- At the samel time, theofflelal seeking picnic araaa and Uia. ~ lie VHf-dMtMM, bta IMF nuiMMi I dren myself." i wooded area along Route 32 IMilnl" alUiough no formal pos- S A V I $50 Ky saying that Ky will daatroy natlon could "Ie«ul the nation to bere of the outlawed Irish Re Bald,' "there's 1 some ground to vacation spots where they will AUL FRIOBB SUBJECT TO I«BJW TAX Color . •olid •tala I - m o w : wM dWisHsiMi sdtatMN ' K5d 39.95 The deaths of tbe soldier and from Monoon, Majw. to Stafford tul-e has been taken' dii the 'pri>- . talaphon# pickup Prasldant ’TMtu arid Ms an extremely perilous adven publican Army. The militant be plowed"' In ciMisIdertng eon- spend the three-day Labor Day I* 3.Staqo I.F. for the girl brought to 87 the toll In Springs, Ootui. |KHial. . porlocl for bm lnao* uo« r# ▼fir ollqut," said Vlnh. Vlnh mode ture." "provlalonal" wing of the, IRA, (rols on Interest rates after the weekend. « I Suparier SamlflvHy two y^rtrs of rellglaua and imUK- T h a wounded trooper, . No deelsiMi has been mode WE SELL PACKAGED ICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE . rtohargaabla baitary Iteteie C i It olsar, howaver, that It Was Vlnh Bold, however that a however, denied any -oIt Its freeze, -using eljther or both the TTm traffic toil had reaetMH) I* Oaluxa WalnutGralnad am e l group of generiile told Ky that U'Bl violence In Northern Ire Francis J. Reardon. 41, of on Interest rataf eoiitiiuls, the of- Mb offlea and not Ky making members were lnvolve1h Vletnameae and Viet mllllants hsvs awom to kill.. Nlxoiys deelsUm to exclude at midnight M on^, LiolMr Oqng and-Internal unreel. at hundreds cf slcne-throwlng cheat and abdomen.'.lie was en III others. What areasT laid down wars that Ky'a ra- Told of the' child's death, bitb (UMgtts ,Uml Interest rales- l>ay, .. , - j TMeu said nipraday In a rlolers In the Uslhollo Unloyne shot after he atapped a bimkkI' "Mostly things the Federal WC HONOR ' marka. would not be attrilMiled Norlliorn Ireland's minister for In his fconqpde inxigram an- Reserve ran do about credit TTie dsa,Ui count biofan at • ' television aiMreaa he would cmnmunlly relations, David district cf RelfssI Fkir stU- ing .car on the MiMaaohWK>((a f SEVEN UOATIONS TO SERVE Y"V Matter Charge to him but to eourtiea oloee to ’Dirapihe (n l‘aimer. msmeed Aug.l *0 lias Imairrud Lid In lusising," the offlelal i>.ni. local tiros Friday. "THE ncnslder the Oct. • etecllnn a lllsakisy said, "We have as- disrs were Injured »W nail rmaela/charga Mm. UVenlually It beuame •bondta, the srmy ssid \ State pollee eald -they believe the wi^tlr of (yganlaeil lal«u,r. 4ild. Uialsr Ihu (,'rsdlt t.'Mitnil The Iraffio toll laat year Isr' Btabope Corner CoiMm Ooraev SIgoinrney SI. , IMS MfCRSAiet CARP j okMr In some nawa raporta that raferenduin and would step (lerienced aaMgry mi an, un- and Other APPMANCE rtve isdicemen and a ctvtilan Moiaauiugh le the* aante man The While llloiise's isuiitlfn ^et. Ills Fstleral Reasrvs could the Isxbor Day weOhe ^ wit# Weal Hnrtfonl West Hnrtfoard Hniilord Ky In fact had made Dm stale- down fit)|nt offlea If he did md liellevalile ecate. Nyw, to add lo MT-ans ■ ware taken to, hoapitat after a ^whu held -up a branch of the against the pniftta tax up hbvs wills control over tnlareft 813.' '’ iistmHf 8H-SM8 yA Terms Arranged PEOPLE” menla, get a olaar: votei pf confldenca the horrorrtha miial Imiia'enl id pesred to rule out sll rohU-ols. fr«mi the people, bMitb blast at a Ruyal .L’later Blm'etiury' Hank anti Turet (,\i. ri^us If the I’fsstdsnt (liggsiM .TM* wag Sm thtod Utwn 4tf\ Waterbury -To get an nffinlal danlat on all- a liny chUd has besn Ml pniftts sfter..lhe fruese eisls U.6 . Aih'baaesdor- ’ Htleworih (Vinalabulary baaa l(t east Bel at (^lUun, conn and ewaixMl tlM piXicsdor** umlsr.thS law weekend Of the 'year. The 4ene| I T6t 8HB POST ROAD PIA2A ROlgC 30 VERNON, CONN, tsi. 646-8565' -the raeord ao ae lo protani Ky aUiisblered.'" |!fuv IS. siimslhlng Inlxtr U from poaalbla arreel. 1 IMmi Pag* mataaM) -ProteslaM - Prime Mliilefer 'iaaa\ltoffe' r 4 m ) - (Bee iSag* Stataan) pressing fw,| (Hyu Page Bight) (• ») '. I- , ' ‘ • 1 \ \ - ' \‘ I ■ ; ..,,i' / ' V ' 1 . ':\ i I '• ! ' 'vV' ./V I. i ' .' I 7-
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY.- SEPTEMBER 4, 1971 PAOB t w o MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCTtESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1971 P A G E T H R p v t 4 - -■rwtaixn--'
T o l l e d ' TAR;AXEiC* Q MdVIEIMnNQB Sh^inWolci on Bridge FAYEl •By CtAYEJPOLtAN- [FORRMlENIB/INO I STACY ] DISCOUNT FURNITURE W AREHOUSE l: LIMA BEGINNBR OR BXPBRT JM Your'Ooily Activity Guldt JM Bond Issue YOUNQ PEOPLE MIGHT MAKE CM)NTRAC7T NOETH Tbe Baby Has Aceordingje tha Stan. By ALFRED SHBINWOLiD ♦ 42 O U S liN To develop message for SundoV, 2^^44^63/C Consolidation We end a week of articles de-' t C? A K 5 3 2 - H o m y i m redd words corresporxling to numbers 65-72-8m(^ voted to keeping the dangerous 0 10 8 7 oif your Zodiac birth sign. ♦ Q 82 1 Situation 3! P|oy , 61 Devtiop cgpponent'from the lead with a B ^ n N a m e d 2Be 32 Aggrcsstvt 62 The Meeting Set I Ml MU RMime hand that might be made by a WEST EAST 3 focus 33 Good 63 Youc Q 10 7 6 .1 4 Refusa 34 Could 64 Moy beginner or by an expert. The ♦ KJ 5 t CDUOK 5 bull 35 Later 65 Plans ** FMday night ha« been Mt aa average good player wodid go 10 8 Q J96 6 To 36-Put. 66Aftoirf the date o( a apeclal town meet «U SHIMIHim down. Q3 OtMINI 0 6 5 2 7 Trips I 37 Young 67 Stirm.^lating SAGITTARIUS ing to approve the coneoUdatlon ... ..South dealer. . 16.53 -♦ 1 0 9 4 Slonw, WUllABi Lea Sr., aoai of William Lae Sr. and LItida ^UAYV 8 Mora ’ 38 In 68 Denx)nd' HOY. Am 9 Attention 39 You 69 Hiahlighted of the three aeparate bond Is- North-South vulnerable. SOUTH JENNIFER O’NEILL Jeaek Morae, Box Itl, StaffonlYlUa. Ha waa bom Aug. 14 at 40 Move 70 Differences DCC, V ■' In HISSUl ftHIl" .1 I 'll Wl t 10 Stroke eues for the second phase- of the Opening lead —BU of Spades. ♦ A 9 8 11 M At R'.Vii nuts AVI Mui llneveryoneVIifetherclia m aookvtUe Oanaral Hoepltal. Hla matamal grandphranta are ; 4- 6-1946 11 Activity 41 Hunchei 71 Be 5-15-23-35^ MHRicna West leads the six of spades, Mr. and Mra. Jaok Jaaak, BtaffordvUla. Hla paternal grandpar- m I20r 42 Should 72 In «756d7 high school, the middle school C? 74 13 Associoted 43 To- I 73 Moy ■Mf 17 fievim BccMReesriei and Bast puts up the king. SUM dEROF’42'^ ante are Mr. and Mra. Donald Morse, BlUngton. - / CANCH and the Meadowbrook School RmM ir AMI Biweiai 0 AKJ94 14 Be 44 <^t ( 74 Go6d CAFRICORN addition. South naturally refuses the flrst^ ♦ A K 7 e * 7 • 21 15 Morning 45 Be ' 75 Help Die. 21 Paul Newnwb ‘HABPEB* color iJUtr 22 I6;ls 46 Persons 76 Tide The total package will trick, hoping to cut communl-"South West North East Oaatagno, Laura Ann, daiwbitar of VInoent and Cynthia 17'Soma 47 Hours 77 Ploy i cations between the two . de^ I 0 Pass Rodaan Oaatagno, 4 Tsrraoo Dr„ Vamon. Sha waa bom Aug. 16 amount to about |l,840,000 mak M MK WOU 17 AMU m i 1 0 Pass \14-26^38-49 18 Who'ra 46 Off 78 Up • ! fenders. Bast continues with the 2 NT Pass at RookvtUa Oanaral Hospital. Her maternal grandparanU are 9^70 19 Be 49 Money , 79 Individual ing it more attractive to per (ApIMtMirvBy 3 NT All Pass lack of spades, and South holds Mr .and Mra. Frank S. Rodaan, 47 Crest Dr., Vernon. Her pw- 20 Give 50 With 80 Your AQUARIUS spective bond customers, ac I* MrMlR WMA) In evEryonc\» life 21 Full 51 Creativity 81 Opcrotion JAN. 20 up agaiiv South U forced to win ______u___ temal grandparents a n Mr. and Mra. VInoent J. Oaatagno, 22 Of 52 Luck 62 Be cording to an official of* the the third trlde with the ace of ...... thereat a Hartford. ^L»4U0. 22 23 But 53 On . 83 Them fu) It Connecticut Bank and Trust C3o. to 18 points), and the next play 24 News 54 Your 64 Style si 4i -a • • 1-16.29^ 3- 8- 9-531^ who will handle the sale. THE S U M ^ S R KSaA2-76 25 VVilh 55 Private 85 Your 54-55-66 W ^ .With'eight tricks in top cards. *”■ >»«d' Spades. 4- Allan, Bobert Christopher, eon of- Thomas and Anne 26 Flir 56 Are 86 Pronto The meeting will be held Fri Aouth needs one additional trick *• Heart*, A*K«5-8*t; Diamond*, 27 57 Held 87 Envious risen HELLSTROM Dye Allan, Apt. STB, Vernon Garden Apts., Vernon. He waa 28 T6 58 Is 68 Purse Fi*- » day at 8 p.m. In the Hicks Me for ibis contract. South leads a ?*“ **• Q-.*-*- O F ’4 2 J U _ bom Aug. 16 at Rockville General Hoepltel. HU matsrhal 29 Fluid \ 59 Argunnents 89 Cleverly morial School gym. heart, h^lng that West will fol- ^ _ SonttVlHn. it M iM grandparanU ere Mr. en0 Mra. John W. Dye Jr„ Chippewa 22 30 Your 60 And 90 Rights WA*. The consolidation ' action . Is THEATER TIME lov7 with the six Of hearts. If so. CHRONICLE StSB-TlSMiM Lake, Ohio. HU paternal gtandparenfs ere MT. end Mra. Rich Entire Overstocked Invenfory! Don't Woii. Buy Now! Warehouse JamniGcl! Mte.33-52 ^_jj^)Good ^)Advene 30-41-42-7IyCc >^64-75^5^ 7- 7A77j3-89'« merely a formaUty, since each SCHEDULE South can safely play low from 3"®“ *^''® “ Ns*» ______FH.4tat. llSM lM ard Allan, Wadsworth, Ohio. of the bonds has been a{^roved [ the dummy since Bast wlU be Y®** that the -corn- a *) ' * . • *- forced to win the trick. But *>**‘®^ count 1s 28 to 2T pointo at Individual town meetings at SATURDAY Honoe, Bobln Marla, daughter of PhllUp and Mary Darby the Ume the school construction West ptays the eight of hearts. your strong Management Does N ^^^w m m end ( C g * ) w ^ 5 a s l o r c 5 u ^ ^ Hence, 181 Lake St., Manoheater. She wee bom Aug. IT at Man- __ .u sta te"S u m m er of '42” 1:20, and declarer must win wltlr **-*’ *•“ '*1*3 be enough for oheeter Memorial HoqStal. Her maternal grandmother U MTs. WM authorised. No new debts s:3o. 5 :20. 7:^18, 9:18. DnpUeate Bridge dummy's king. Partner should raise BUlo Derby, 121 Lake 8 t, Manohaatar. Her pataraal grandpgr- win be In cu ^ d by the town as UA Theatre E a s t:- "The There Is neither aavamadvantage age------h®**-*® « b® has * h ^ ot more enU ore Mr. and Mra. FranoU Hence, n I oiuk BL, Manohee- the result of the consoUdaUon Love Machine” 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, nor safety... In continuing ^^^^8 hearts;R. mAm ■ otherwise,aAIs asa hoVRAM shouldCinirtS Wd Results last night In a dupli action. ter. She has three brotheera, Rlobard, Si Rdbert, S, attd Ranald, cate bridge game at the Italian- " " 8:00, 10:00. .the hearts. South should try to . 1%. , - ' ...... Copyright 1971 American Club are: , The Board of ^Mectmen will Manchester Drive-In:—"Doc” win his ninth trick in diamonds. North Sc.th Btw»to„ - authorised to determine the 10:00; "Mldhlght Cowboy” 8:10. Quick End General Features Corp. Belttveau, J e o ^ Herman Jr., son of Joseph Horman Sr. a n d ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^ Mro^W ’ East Hartford Drive-to: - “ 7 The average good player and Roseniary Moasor BeiUvaau, 40 Rachel Rd., Apt. H. Man- . . ■ Issuance and the sale of the Minutes” 9:60; “ Vanishing would try a diamond finesse. Drop in W elfilre , L. Holland and Mrs, R' C. Jack- eheator. He was bom Aug. 18 at Manoheeter Memorial Homrt- consolidated bond Issue. Point” 7:88. son, second; Richard Pasternak This would end the hand, quick- TEL AIVIV (AlP) — The num- tal, HU maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Thoteat MOe- Meeting Delayed Bast Windsor Drive-In: — and Thomas Lenders, third. ly, since. West would take-the ber of Arabs receivliig Welfare ler Jr., 4Q Creatwood Dr., Manohee|er. RU paternal granf^er- FINAL 2 DAYS Also, Bast-West, Mrs. Mary The ‘Democratic Town Com- “Scandalous John” 7:86; "The queen of diamonds and the rest in Uio Israeli-occupied Gaza enU are Mr. and Mra. Gerald BeiUvaau, Ml CroSt Dr., Manohee- mlttee meeting, already ached- Undefeated” 10:00. Roy and Ed Conway, first: of the spades to defeat the con- strip and the Sinai Peninsula tor. Mrs. Jane Roebuck , and Tnhn ^®*" * P'^*' Eriday, will be Meadows Drive-In; — ‘D oc” tract. dropped from 70,000 to 80,- •**.*'• Descy, second; Mrs. Lawrence •l®3*y«<3 until the-town meeting 10:30; "Midnight Cowboy” 8:00. The expert would lead out the 000 since the 1967 HQdeest war. Gagnon, Trudy Lee, dmigbter of Frederldc and Sandm concludes, according to Demo- Blue-Hills Drive-In:— “Sum- ace and king of diamonds. He Fagan ( and Mrs. A1 LaPlapt, Heraey Gagnon, 28 WUUom St, Manoheater. She waa bom Is willing to give up a diamond .third. craUc Town Chairman Charles mer of ’42” 10:18; "Harper" Aug. 16 at Manoheater MemorUt HospltaL Her maternal grand ■Thlfault. -N, 8:00. trick If East has Q-x-x of dia-. parenU are Mr. and'Mra. Merle Heraey, Caribou, Maine. Her The game, sponsored by the All DemocraU'c candidates in mends, but South Is not willing ENmiE PARK NOW OPEN ^ paternal grandmother U Mra. WUla Molaughin, IS WUlUms Manchester Bridge Club, is the upcoming November elec- SUNDAY to lose to a singleton or double- St.,. ManchOeter. She has two oUbera, Tina and TrloU. Utopia played each Friday at 8 p.m tlons will attend the committee Btate — "Summer of ’42” ton queen of diamonds In the EVER! DAY A T I P.IL ^ at ®‘“ *’’*°***®‘ “ Idrl^e session to discuss details oif the 1:20, 3:20, 6:20, 7:18, 9:16. Wert hand: As the cards lie, the Crawford, Bradley James, aoh of Robert and Jean Tar- 12 Midnight St. Play Is open to the public. elecUon campaign. UA . Theatre East — “The 3^ueen of diamonds drops, and aohaok Crawford, 486 Griffin Rd., South Windsor. He was bOm COFFEE - — Z " , 0"*ld to Meet Love Machine” 2:30, 4:30, 7:00, South takes 11 tricks. Aug. 17 at Manoheater Memorial Hoqittal. HU paternal grand-’ Resulto In A Thursday W rn- . st. Matthew's Ladles Guild 9:00. A beginner -would likewise lather U James (Jrawford, Main S t, South IWlndeor. HOUSE Ing dupUcate bridge game at will meet Wednesday at the Manchester Drive - In — lead out the ace and king of « « « « j*i. OPEN SUNDAY an. E. MIDDLE TPKB. Holiday Lanes are: church. The members will at- ” Doc'.’__ 10:00; "lUdnlght Cow- diamonds merely because he Bngman, Sonja Karin, daughter of Lenard and Amy lin - Miss Paula Downey and Mrs. tend a speeial 7:30 p.m. Wn... boy".*8:10. doesn’t -know how to finesse. mu Bngman,'B Fern St, A pt 10, RookvUIe. She waa bora Aug FEATURES J. Krawood, first; Mrs. Rich- followed by a talk given by Sis- EJart Hartford Hi Drive • In — Blessed are the simple, for they SO at Manchoa^.Memorial Hoqiltal: Her maternal. grandpar ard Terhune and Mrs. Herbert ter Madeline, CX3D coordinator. ■7 hanutes" 9:60; "Vanishing shall win at bridge. enU are-Mr. and Mrs. Armas Unnus, Westminster, MOaa. Her Young, secwid; Mrs. George A silver tea wlU also be held Point” 7:86. Dafy Question paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bngman, Lawrence and Mrs. Paul Will- 'giving new members an oppor- Blast Vflndsor Drive - In — Partner opens with 1-NT (16 South Windsor. She has a brother, Vaughn, 1%. TODAY, SATURDAY, TILL hide, third; Miss Edna Parsell tunlty to get acquainted. _____ • .«.** f OPEN 9 P S . HART ‘Scandalous John" 7:66; "The and ■ Mrs. Thomas Hooker, The guild has set the dates of Undefeated” 10:00.v Piytko, CBristopher Alan, eon . of John and Ann Prokap THIS SATURDAY NIGHT fourth. . Nov. 12 and 13 for Its aimual Meadows Drive-In —"Doc” Prytko, 108 Chambers St, Manchester. He was bom Aug. 18 at SEPTEMBER 4TH For the next two weeks, 7 Pc. Modem Frosty VUlage Christmas Ba- 10:30; "Midnight Cowboy” 8:00. TONioirr ' Manoheater Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grandparenU 7 Po. Colonial CAMP & COHAGE DINING ROOM games will be played each saar. iMrs. Robert Lazure will Blue-HUls Drive-In — "Sum- I^ A N C H E S Te "GALA HfMLIDAY SHOW' are Mr. and Mra. Walter Frokop, Meriden. HU paternal grand- o H. I yy’ti • UVING ROOM / BEDROOM SET Thursday starting at 9:30 a.m. serve as chairman of the event, of ‘42‘‘ 10:16‘ “ Harper" ENDS TUESDAY PER|ON) paroits are Mr. and Mra. John A. Prytko, New Britain. He has SPECIAL INNER- SET at the home of Mrs. Maury with all profits to be donated g-oo ' ’ ^ RItS G K 4iA • BOLfUN NUiCH two brothehra, John, 6, and Robert 2. SUITE / SPRING MATTRESS Reg. Val. $U9 - Brown, 484 Porter St. for the reduction of the parish ^ French, Italian or Spanish OR ROXSPRiNG ------i— —=---- debt. MONDAY 1st RUN — RATED (R) FrankUn, Kevin Boy, son of Roy and Andrea MoUnaon Complete with taUee, lamni, Includes china, table ft 8- T.y. STARS foam enshlons, olioloe of dw- ebairs. Reg. yal. 1696 ^ State:—"Summer of ‘42” 1:20, FrankUn, 4o Erie St,, Manchester. He was bom Aug. 17 at Man orator fabrics. Fleeiliiig Tim e Manchester Evening flerald 3:30.8:20,7:16 9:18. oheater Memorial Hoqiltal. HU maternal grandparents are ’ 1 6 5 Reg. Val. 8819 FREE LOS ANGELES 7A,T>1 ®®"®SP®“ ^«"* UA Theatre ’ East: - "Love FOR THE PAST 9 0 YEARS Danny Bonaduce Mr. and Mra. Emile MeUnson, New Brunswick, Canada. HU •a ,1AW .^GBLES (AP) — Dme Quatrale, tel 878-2846. M a c h in e " 9 no 7 -1* 0 -1R $ gpes faster for Loe Angeles city ______■ Machine 2.00,7.16, 9.16. paternal grandmothar U Mra. Angle FrankUn, OrUndo, FU. He THESE THREE PEOPLE has a brother, Craig, 8; and two aUtera, Darlme, 10, and 3 4 6 councllmen these days. r% tj t t • Manchester Drive-In :-" D o c ” Lynne, 2. A newsmui put a stopwatch Oldest Inaignta 8:10; "'Midnight Oowbojr" 9:60. HAVE BEEN HEROES. UNTIL NO'W! AS “DANNY” ^ 1 5 8 ’ 7-PC. 7 Pc. Medtterraaeaa BEER to the councils' 10-minute Th® flaming bomb worn by East Hartford Drive-In: r- “ 7 8 Pc. Maple BEDRdOM SET hourglass and notlcW the sand. >»t«i»l>«7S of the U.S. Army Minutes” 7:86; "Vanishing AND GarrUon, Bhane Rldiard, soh of Richard and uniia can- DINEHE AND .■ **J t**«**.* 1 . ^ field GarrUOn, Case Rd., Coventry. He waa bom Aug. 30 at draliud In only eight tni|uites. ordnance corps was adopted In Point” 10:00. i ' 7 Po. Madom SET DINING ROOM Con^lete with Bedding. The old-fashioned timing de- 1832 and Is Bqld to be the oldest East Windsor Drive-In: — Mandiaster Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grandparents are UVING ROOM vice la used to limit council military insignia, according to “Scandalous John” 7:86; "The Susan D ey Mr. and IM - George Danke, Monsflrid. HU paternal grand Table and 8 duU n SET , Beg. S«U. Undefeated" 10:00. paranU are Mr. and Mra. Albert GorrUon, South S t, CoveiUry. SUITE CHAMPACNE , Encyclopaedia IBritannlca. Includes china, table ft 4 Meadows Drive-In: — "Doc" He has a aUter, Tracy. ; • « « » « Complete with tablee, lampe, chairs, $ 2 4 4 PAM C O m * • ji i 8:00; "Tdidnlght Cowboy” 10:00. A8 “UURIE” Mariuocl, Jason Soott, son of Anthony and Sharon Ga^ loam ouriilons, oholoe’of dec* ^ 5 2 reg. val. $419 Blue-Hills Drive-In;— "Supi- ^ " FROM THE orator fabrios. / mer of '42” 8:10; “Harper” w m vln Martucol, Vomon Village, Kelly Rd., Vemon. He waa bom SO F A B E D A u g.'^ l at Manchester - Memorial Hospital. HU maternal UBOR DAY WEEKEND $ ‘ ■MBBn ttu t MRIsHML grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James F. Galvin, East Hamp Special Group of Sita 3— ihtrtiMHtartai n SPECIAL ton. HU paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Mar- Ouatom Built 7 Pc. Spanlah Sleeps 2 f A r * -tuool. East Hartford. He haii a brother, Anthony, 8%. ' \ 1 3 3 A 1 288-<988 NOW M65 * 2 7 8 BEDROOM SET BEMOOMSET STACY KEACM DUNAWAY HARRIS YUUN Monchoster Memorial - Hospital. Her maternal grlndparento PUftic Top MONDAY U |0R DAY ONLY m"DOC" are Mr. and Mra. Stanley Ferrler, St. Johnsbury, V t Hei- p a -' Tt4ar% Priet t i l l Ttday't Frlat SI4I A RLM BY FR A N K PER RY TOMMY OVERSTREET — C/W SINGER temal grandparents ore Mr. and Mra. Charles MOyhew, St. THERE Johnsbury Canter, Vt. She has a brother, John, 2. * U ? ■ f I HAS plus Top Co*Hlt Rated IR\ nivlma ym 1mI------; NOW ^ NOW ^ i NEVER Parking • Frsa Admifiion Carerotry 7 j OUR WORLD OF S IS P ROUTE 159 » AGAWAM. MASS. BEEN A Twin er full liM mnttriin or be> ipHng wtlh , PZC Wins Right to Specify button tufted top. I|0 ceili. TERN COMING SOON — S ^ . 12 -18 B E D D I N f i LIKE In everyone Is life there^ a Nour $ 2 8 w •aeii Open Space Land Location Oitly SUMMER O F’42 BARRINGTON FAIR Eltrs flmixlmoetti top mottrou or boi ipring, A Robert Mulligan/Richard A, Ftolh The local Planning and Zoning tlcular Issue has never been twin or fuU. Production Oommisaion has won a court tested in a Connecticut dourt, Einnthr at ihanie /I case, upholding its right to OOP Campaign: Now $ 3 8 0 0 JENNIFER O'NEILL • GARY GRIMES Only •aek I > JERRY HOUSER • OLIVER CONANT Read Herald Advertisements specify the location of open Tile Republican piaiity has FAYjE DUNAWAY AIR CONDITIONED WrMItri Dy Piodttted Dy space land In a subdivision. form ^ Its campaign Commit Quilted lop motlroH or boi iprlng with 200 AT HERMAN RAUCHER RICHARD A.-ROTH '- At stake was the subdivUlon tee tar the November alaotlona. coih, twin or fuH liio. lO-yoor guorintoo. 2 P i* e w . STACYKEACH 7:18 A 905 ROBERT MULLIGAN MICHELUORANC of developer Jack Chaplin of Party haadquartera Will be in Now $ 3 2 0 0 TICMMCOiOlW the hUtorlo Old BtdweS Tavern 'M cb SUN: HARRIS YUUN Vernon, who had propaed to tho Only Frwnch Prwvlwcllat |R|-tara«^ 'from'Hmnf Bros . PZC a BubdtvUion of Merrow on Mialn 8t„ 'where Oeotge 2:SO-4‘.aO m T m T P T T T i A Kmney L*<«ur« Se*«<« (Pulltod doluw mtttroii or bon iprinf futur- • M -8:a0 580 BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARTFORD Rd. ChapUn wished to place the Washington once-stopped, ' oo- SPANISH DOOR A FILM BY FR A N K PERRY 1:2M:20-Sd*-7:18-*:1S conUng to hU own dooumente/- Inf utro firm nonitruetlon, If.ynnr fuornnUo. UVINB ROM SET required 10 pet- cent open apace $ofa A Chair- PECAN/PINISN FREE PARKING 5?8 3333 Huc/Sonn 5*f tlon. . on Steep land at the western end R*g. Priew $369 of the aubdlvUion, end the PZC Heading the campaign com j- ’ •••" Tufted Beck BEDROOM SET wanted It on low land adjacent mittee will be Frank Bisson, Green and Bert-Hunt, Leonard Benjo^ Quftn ilu tOttO In. mnttrnu end bon ipring ’ Choicie of Oeeoretor Triple Drettar, Chnf, M A C to the Bkungamaug River, which t*l with ontrs firm conntruttlon. FRIED CHICKEN min, Thomas D c ^ , Barbara Mirren and Bed . ^ I R D A 'T H I U T n i la In the river zone. $ 1 1 1 0 0 Fabric* *105 t The river land location was Barrett, Jesse WlUtama, .Grace •ffrg. I4W NOW 311 GREEN ROAD. MANCHESTER Sherman, Dolly. Famald, Alma T H I A T M 0 9 also the recommendation of the A Vital Heoklar and Martha SUvenudI : local Oonaervatlon ClommUslon. M A N C H H T t t aa mambara OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 11 A.M . ■ 9 P.M.* ... PRESENTS T h e particular parcel of open Legion Au6Mon of Strength apace land In this case U about ' The American Legion will C O L O N I A L DISOOUNT FURNITURI WAREHOUSE NAME BKAND FRIDAY & SATURDAY — 11 A.M. -10 P.M. five acres. E lnlddl,eT arfipi/« hold an auction next Saturday LIVING DOOM CARRIES ONLY FAMOUS BRANDS RICUNIR ' Chaplin chose to take the cose on WaU St. 'pie'^auxUlary will to court. The PZC felt that It hold a bake .able and penny Made In New England YOU KNOW AND TRUST \ Durable — Ghaloe af Heavy was on firm ground In making sale, and rafreohihants wlU ba Vlayl — 2 P aaltlane OPEN Okoloe of Decorator Fabrics o AmerioM e f MarfiaivIHe • Betiett SPECIAL its spealtloatlon, since state avalUMe to patrena. e Llak Teyler • Kreehitr • Hewa MAN POWER! ARTHUR MILLER’S ^ statutes give planning and Bon • The proooadliiga era aohadul- e Dreiel • OeM Bead • WarM Sleep POWERFUL NEW i ing oommisslons thU right. ed to begin at lO a.m. ; SOFA * CHAI| FREE MONDAY Tolland County Superior Court e Freitige • RCA DRAMA I i Dmga DUptey agreed with the looal PZC In Through the cooperation of En'ioy The Holiday —‘ ■AILEY j ALL DAY handing down Its dacUlon on the (g e n tr y PoUoo Depart Aug, 18. Chaplin had IB days to ment and the Narootlcs Control ThoNiwlirit « f UNWflvwrtisMl AUDITORIUM { 2 :F R E E appeal the court dsolalon and BUT DiyUlon at the Oonneotiout De Specials •— $•• O vtr 200 DINNER LABOR DAY has not dons oo. THURS..PRk.SAT. < partment of Health, there will Rwwiw *r«M|ilii9B Over lie le ( I Frera. Local PZC ..Chairman Arnold be a display on dangarous' and Do Drive Carefully! SIPT.U.17.18 2 CHICKEN DINNER SHRIMP, DINNER OnrJaon soldi the court daolslon ilUgal drugs and tha paraphar- ■ i was a landmark,.alnoe this pari SCHOOL OPENS NEXT WEEK — T H E K ID S I 8 pieces of golden friend chicken, french fries, 6 Jumbo shrimii, cocktail sauce, qole slaw, IM MM nalia used- to admlnUtsr Uiaht hrt roll. iCote slaw, or baked beans, or potato M A|| french fried potatoes, hot roll. naoh a Z iZ D thU month at tha Coventry OPEN SUNDAY 10A.M . to 12 MICMIOH^ saladsi, .(choice of one) e| | h t lA N I Town Hail. DELIGHTFULLY AIR-CQNDITIONEDi FOR YOUR C0|MFORT] Ifiianrtirstrr ’Tha objaot lof Itha display, DAILY 9 - V • SAT, 10 A.M. to $ ^.M. CLAM DINNER f TICKETS PISH DINNER whioh will bo In tM HUtortoal NEW '/i pt.-fried clams,, french friis,'cole slaw, M .rtil Tasty iMXieless filet, tartSr sauce, cole slaw, M MM SooUty oabtnet on the second GEN. ADM. 12.60 tariff sauce, hoC roll. each t l * * V Cnrnlim ijrndli french fried potatoes, )n>( roll, each R l t m floor; U to make u u eommu- STUDENTS 31.50 hlly aware of the vkrioua para- DISCOUNT FURNITURE iCOFSKT’S SHOES Iphamalla uoad aa \wall aa to j SPECIAL LUNCIfKON AND ' TH Y OUR ^TWO CONVENUShlT UXMTIONH explain various tbn^a of drug IN THE PARXADE P A R T Y KATES^^ FIMVr IX»NG ,IIOTDCNiH-. |IAMmJR(iH 3 1 1 0 M A IN S T | | | T KL • k 44A — Ophn Dall]^ and Hon. | Parksule Brancli — Moo. 1 abuao. 175 PINI ST, OR CALL M«4)487 C A L L A H E A D 643^MI16 AND MILK HIIAKEH, Cornsr of Fwrssi IFormtr M lwr iTtfsIi) (j W> and Bernice Bleg) HARTFORD S 2 $ -7 2 4 9 ♦ 4 A i2 3 3 2 OPHR GOOD SIPT. 2 UaveMry ssrrMgaiiSial Nelly r aSMlier, T*l, TM ST8S. ' ' r - . ' \ i ■*" ■ ■ m 7 *. V ■ - V '
i.Z MANCHESTER EVENING HER a LD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY,i . SEPTEMBER 4, 1971 P A G E n v w / A M f o i m MANCHESTER. EVENING , MANCHESTER, CONN„ j^TURDAY,< SEPTEMBER 4, 1971 — bright ideas, which worked for some- PrQmotion Sundny Starts HUmrlrEiitFr b(kd^ once, no k»ger seem to produce V.. any great result Nazarene Fall Schedule €inm f^ If^rald Business Bodies Not even If, in desperation,. wo re Promotions Sunday tom orrow . of earti month imitor the super- will open the fall season’s’ vl*‘on of Winston W. Anttumy S T me. verse our stand. WINS HAFICTy AWARD schedule of activities for the beginning at 6 p.m. In the hoe- Southern New England Tele Church of the Nhzarene. There pitel’s chapel, phone has won first prise In the Launching LULDO win be an open session tor all ocUviOes that wlU : International Association o f. sume this month at the ohurtsh 1. u n Business Oommunlcators’ an- in attendance at 9:80 a.m. In We are so(mewhat surprised'that the the church sanctuary. will Include teen Bible quusing Saada^ .nual competition. teams meeting weekly begin ______at lh« Boat Omoa at modem managers of our society, who The award was for an auto Now Testament awards will be Oami., as Oeooad CUss Hall ning Wednesday at 'p.m. In have now seen to h that a good many safety campalgh idirectod to presented to everyone who had perfect attendance at the local the chapel. " of our hi^days arrive on the same day«-^ employes and was presented re-. church during the summer. Adult choir rahearsato, under cently . the lA B C s annual the direction, .of David BloMy Monday, have not alao taken upon them- ..convehUoti In Minneapolis, The new Sunday school staff will begin ^Wednesday a t , 6:10 eelves the responsibility for providing Minn. Is hlldWard Swain Jr., superinten p.m. in pile chapM. Accompa dent; Eugene Shea, assistant; more convenience and regularity for the SNET’s campaign used a nists <^a rotating scheduls are Mrs. Charles McFhll, secretary; videotape showing the necessity M r Tennyson R. Anthony, TBB ABBOCIAtklD'FRiaS one hoUday that always did arrive on a tGeprge Swain, adult dept, of using seatbelts. Printed mo- M|sS Gertrude E. Wilson, Mrs. Mbnday. supervisor; Porter Collins, teriato tor the three month jVan Beckwith, Mrs. WllUom A. a n a dlipatelias ondUed U> It or aot otbar- women’s class tether; ^ d q. ^ Alexander « 1m eradltsdtad )ala tbls Uil .paper . and also use The first Monday In September can be campaign Included bulletin Gardner, men’s class teacher^ loeal news pObllitaad bare, the first day of Septemher, or it can be hoard posters, elevator canto Cubie. All rltfita rl of rapabUcatkm of apeoM die- and stories carried in the com- Miss Gertrude Wilson, ^ u lt padehas• aatein are also lesetred. tbe seventh day at September. That The adult BIMe study sessions ■ pany’B newspaper and maga- dept, pianist; Edward Swain ' under the direction of the Rsv-- Tha BDC.S M* sine. anseas ao ______^ for Olio- means that Lntxx; Day can come a week Jr., young adult dept, super Mr. Taylor will resume Bept. 16 grapBtaf ,ertan appau^ la adreroaw visor; Mrs. Frederick G. Wtood manta and olbsr raadms laatter la The later one year than another, or a w«ek at 9:80 a.m. In the Davto Memo Manehsalsr Brenlng HartU BOOU8CH RETIRES and Rev. J. Grant' Swank Jr., rial Building Lounge. earlier, -x young adult class teachers; __ to Loa Anceles Ttmee-Waebtoe- Myron A. Bogllsch of 699 W. Mrs. WUUam Perry wlU teach __ Hews flerrloa. • Yet Lnbor Day, with aU apologies to Middle Tpke., has retired after Eugene Shea, senior high teach the Nazarene World Mtoslcnary serrlea oUM of N. B. A. Sarrlce, Sea the labor It honors, has come, to have 86 yearp of service to Heublein, er; Mrs. Frederick Wood, young Society monthly studies Sqpt 16 " 'era RapresanUtlraa — Xatnewa, adult dept, pianist. ______and Cullen Sio., Special Aceaop its primary aignifloance as the slgnstl Inc., ot Hertford. Bogllsch, who at 7:80 p.m. in the chureh'i — Hew Tortr, Chlcapo, Detroit and Boston. was superintendent of mainte Also Mrs. Alexander Cubie, lower auffltorium. Porter CoUliia for the end o f the summer vacation AUDIT BUBBAU OF COtCDIJl- nance at the time o f his retire junior high department super- „ ^ n t the lessons. season and the begihnlng ot school. ment, was honored recently by '^***j' Miller, Ray- Monthly church board meet- Dtalar adrartislac o io s ^ hoars If Labor Day doesn't come until the mond Williams and Robert romune Thursday at n r MOndap — 1 pja. Iway. Sines, teachers; Mrs. Tennyson 7 .3 0 p m For ftesday — 1 p.m. SatiinSap. For Wednasdap — i p-m. Koadap. 7th of September, that means the vaca R. Anthony, junior high depart- .me 'gim p. Adult FeHawshlp For Thamdap- — i p.m. Tuaadap tion-resort season extends into the flrst ment pianist; Alton Muncie, ju fall activities will begin wUb For Fridap — 1 p.in. Wednesdey. nior department superviKM-; — I 4;jQ p.£7a«16e- full w e^ In September, and It moans a hot dog roast and sports Tuss- — pim. radap to Mrs,-Herbert Thldedeau, Mrs. __ _ pobHeatloo. that school can’t start until the latter William Fish, Mrs. Robert «bty at 6 :t0 p.m. y the church Saturday, September 4 Greenler, Mrs. Alfred Black ftirtlter informa half of tbe Moond week in September. tion and reservations contact. and M n . Winston Anthony, Conversely, if Labor Day comes on Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood E. FIMi, teachers; Mrs. Alton Muncie, The Nccessarjr Equals Sept. 1, there la no part of September junior department pianist. NeiU Rd., Rockville. Also Mrs. Albert Harrison, The Inasmuch Group meet When, after the Orstl pubUcatlon of which la formally classified vacation primary department supervi ings will resume on a monthly tte Pentagon papers, \ tike Nixon Ad- season, and school opens almost as soon sor; Mrs.. Matthew MacDonald, schedule with a dinner on Sept mlnlatratlan attempted legal action to sa the month does. 1? Mrs. James Virginia, Mrs. Edi ^ ward Swain Jr., Miss Sally M e m < ^ BuUdlng HoU. prevent oontliiuatlon of the pubUahing, The remedy? Perluqia the dkCficulty of \ Cole, and MUa Joyce Spalding’, ^ Sept. 14 at 6:80 p«m. there and to punish those who were remsonsi- tbe remedy is what has kept the busy^ teochera; Mias Betty jane wUl be a KlndstgarUn ^ ble for violating governmental security bodies of our socletjr from talking up the THUNDER HOLE, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Photographed By Reginald Pinto Gardner, primary depeurtment Prim ary' church staff M incn plantot; Mrs. Ivan Beckwith, orientation puxposM- ' olaseffications on the documents, the oeuise of a better disciplined tsdxxp Day. / kindenrarten depeutment super- members d the loeU general Interpretation was that the Ad- Qult^ obviously, the rimiriest remedy (Herald photos by Pinto) visor and teacher; Mrs. Porter church wlU conduct an evaage- He didn’t say if he was going mlnlstraUon was more oonoemM wttti. would be to have Labor Dsyoccur on a Mahager illobert Savilonis displays one style in a line of import the fifth business venture bf Stanley Savilonis, who started five Colllns, teacher. service at Harttoed’s Opm to do^ McGovern, that favor. He ed women’s boots at the new Carriage House Bam at 20 Purnell years ago with the C a i^ g e House Beauty Salon, and now also Also Mra, Eric Maleska and Hearth Mtoslan at 487 Shaldan the future than with the certain fixed date —whatever date was Connecticut Yankee Youth Watches needn’t have bothered because owns the Carriage House Boutique, Carriage House Wig Bou Mira Bernice Phelps, nursery de St- on Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. ocnaidered most desiraMe —year In and PI. All the current styles of women’s footwear are available at In other worda, it was tahfhg such ac- A.H.O. Hlyron A. Bogltooh tique, and the Hol^ln-The-Wall mod shop, all on Oak The department co-supervtotons; ______■ By NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN one of the senator’s most fam the self-service store. Their motto— “Come in the back way and SHm. not so much because it V w disturb year out That the vaootlan season Mtos Gertrude Wilson, cradle ous supporters was killing off a factory party, and another sjive’’— refers to the store’s location to the rear of Main St. It is “Barn” features ^ rustic decor with “psychedelic park benches.” would always rad on, say' Sept 0, and The Washington Post You’d think, wouldn’t you, What It Intended to le^ la te, roll su^rvtoor; Mrs. Norman NURSERY SCHOOL ed over the particular revelations of the testimonial for him will be held his own nlan. George Wald, the what it said many tliMS on the Stevenson, home department 2nd Oongregattonal Ctmreh Psntagon pspsra, but becan^ it was school would always begin on Sept 8, FORT OOLUNS, Oolo. — The was regarded as some king of that the law would be the law later this month. Hartford Conservatory this fall, MODEAN BETTBEB Provides Radar Bystom pOratlon of Rockville has U- ant manager in 1992. Sub world at large has never let the unspeakably filthy menace, but antiwar Nobel-Laureaute • scien floor, what it attempted to dic supervtoor; and Mtos Sally Cole, OPBNINO FOR THB FAIX and the seasonal signals would be and that It^ o u ld say what It Bogllsch joined Heublein in and to currently rehearsing Harold O. Modean of 11 Tbe Norden Dlvtoion ’of Ui censed F. M. Repreaentaciones. sequently transferring to the _ . genuinely disturbed over wh4t would now he’s president pro-tem of tist, introduced McGovern with tate by bi-partlaata agreement National Student Association means and mean what it says. 1986 when the company was a with the Uttle Theatre of Man-Franklin St. has reUred from ted Aircraft in Norwalk of Naucalpan de Juarez, Mex- cash value department, he was ChJJfch nurrary co^ndlna^ 4 Yr. Olds - m -K ta d o rg u tM happen to the procesaea of govemmmit stabilized, permanently, for everybody- the City Council. a fanfare ai liberal ineffectual on a carefully Worded amend alone to play ita games, m the small manufacturer- of steak Chester for its upcoming pro- the Southern New England been selected to provide a ico, to manufacture and sell the named manager there In 1958. __ -An old NBA, he 'tam e to the ity: "I’d rather lose with a good You would, that is. If you ment, was the certainty that are M!rs. Sidney Mac Alpine, CALL I.' DBHBY p < ^ ^ If It should lose aU capacity to But hew. under such a system, could old days the CIA Inflltrated It sauce. As the company grew to ductlon of "Funny Girl." ' Telephone Oo. after 48 years of radar system tor Pavq a Kenvert processes and products in 1965, Gray returned to the arid used the country’s student NBA Congioss "to renew poliU- man than win with a bad one." were the trusting. Innocent lay none of the economies Gover joint Army-Air F^ibe flight In Centrad America. The license policy loam department as adult; Mrs. Chauies MOciEUl, keep matters secret when It ooksidered one obtain the Labor Day weekend, nor Meskill might order in or its present status as a world young adult and senior high; organisation for its own secret ' cal acquaintances. "Tills 18- McOoveni recovered. He’s man. / Development Program test prograun, Thej|»rogram will agreement was signed recently supervisor, which was the original inqrfration for der to Uve with the new tax - leader,. his responslblUtles also Mrs. George Swain, junior and It appropriate o r necessary, ^ purposes. But this year, <> al year-bid-vote has got me scar better hi person than on tele if you are, by e,;;^rience or The, Gerber Scientific Instru be designed to/mvesUgate ex- In Mexico dty. a former president of the Con papkage Income could be made grew. that same . concern la now ^ re the new bcrflday system in which we though the CIA is long since ex ed,” he remarked. The last vision, warmer, more powerful Instinct, more sophisticated and ment 'Oo. of South Windsor end ponding existing aircraft radar nertlcutMuruIiau;, G rayir Retirement plans Include pos Dzladul, primary, kindergarten posed and driven out, the oiit- - time I ran for City Council they and less namby-pamby sound ' cynical, you know that the law in the area of state grante to Oompo Industries, Inc., cf systems fo r night recovery of Logan Mills, retail fabrics ^ member of the Choral sponsible, apparently, for the fact that have moved so many observances ar cities and towns. In all ite 1971 sible travel and just "taking it and Nursery. slde world was still present at put up a 21-year-old girl against ing. A few of the staidents seem Is often what conditions and In Waltham, Mass., have entered downed adnnen.. outlet, has moved from the Qjyj,______qj______Hartford for 83 years, the Nixon Administration has now put bitrarily to the nearest Monday, -no mat sessions, the Legislature took easy." At 6 p.m. tome the mem- NSA’a armual cqnfobence here. me because they said she could ed by their questioning to want terpretations and sheer deter Into am agreement in which NordSn will provide a flyatole Corners shopping, center served as president of no more pains over any detail ben of the local Ion, the F.B.I. to woric trying to track ter what the date? > It was Ineaoafiable, for t ^ is relate to youth better.” to show that even McOovern, mination can make it. Married to the former Ruth Compo wlU nmricet Gerber's s y s ^ to be installed In an ^ /ff' that group. Nazarene Young P< e ’s Socl- the yesr. of the 18-year-old vote But Paul also wonders about the candidate with the left rep 'You would know, also, that j' than It did over that one. Hills of Hartford Bogllsch is a computer controlled sewing down, by methods Including lie detector Our solutloa would be to create a late i^Force/Slkorsky HH-88 heU- building at 1810 , ------ety, wiB conduct worahip and. the polls are on tbe prowl what he’s doing: "When you’re utation, is a sellout They fail there are times when-the most Yet, for all any one knows, it native of Storrs.' H iey have lived metchines amd control units, and copter lor an eight-month test Holland Tpke Hours are week- permanent Labor Day, so as to prolong service for patient at the N. tests, the reqxxisibiUty for some relsr in office, you see things differ ed. The senator held hU..*own may have failed here, too. The In Manchester for nearly 40 the two oompamies wUl engage .trying to figure out how to cop slipshod law may operate wlth-| to be (conducted at Edwards ® to 6 p.m. Crestfield Convalesce it Home, tlvsly current news leaks In the area ot every summer as much ss possiUe, and it. So, there'w ere MusUe peo ently. You know you’re going to and came off a winner when out being challenged or ques Governor does dare interpret years, have three children, all in a development program in and 7 to 9 p.m. and Sundays Troopers Open have to explain what Is ha^icn- the law his own way, and he AFB, Califomla. 866 Vernon St. the State and Defense Departments. to make it permanently a four day holi ple, and Bayh pe<^le, and Mc- they bit him with Daniel EUs- tioned, and other times when married, and 12 grandchildren, which Gerber will supply com from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. does put the executive muacle Arm for Youths Mrs. Benjamin Seavey -will C a^y people, .and SMlailst i ^ on.the streets to the other herg’s accusation that he’d off the most c«ufe*uUy expert They are members of St. Mary’s puter control units for use In We can concede the necessity of gov day no matter where In the. #eek It members of the Council. You behind his own interpretation, RRliKFB deliver - the devotional medita Party people, all kinds of them ered the Pentagra Papers to ly drawn laW will yield up some Episcopal Church. Oompo designed nrachinery. Bernard Johnson of 92 Red ° GRAY RETIRES ernment secrecy, and we can concede should h^>pen to fall. have to light off the tendency which Is that the law doesn’t HARTFORD (AP) — State tion. Mrs. Norman Stevenson, sniffing, probing, trying out axui/ McGovern, 'who’d turned them flaw to persistent microscopic Bogllsch is a member of Man • Oompo, through Us Reece- wood Rd. was_____ among 160 (Us- William G. Gray of 81 Hilltop to go to your own people and do what It rays. His has been Adler -Division, has been a lead Police are opening their aux- accompanied by Mtoa Debbie some ocfwslotial InrnqionslbUlty on the Tbe proper organization for such a hoping to set up a national net- down. examination. chester Lodge of Masons, Delta trict"represSnteUvra rtte'n«Ung a Dr. has retired after « years ,,,______IQ Collins, will perform an accor- ask them not to do it. I don’t a bold, domineering effort, and er in automated equipment for lltaiy to young men between 18 . work to capture this electoral Ellsberg Is big here. Few of Connecticut happens to b^ln Chapter of Royal Arch Masons regional sales conference of '*’*th Connecticut Mutual life part of the press. But we would warn the crusade would be the LUUX), or League know. I think we’ve done some determination can be a large the shirt and garment field, au9 mother lode. - the students ai^reciate how a phase of politics in which a- of Manchester, a past thricej il Lutheran Brotherhood, a Mlnne- Insurance Co. »»0 Mew . Kinderdanoe to designed for o To a group such as the dlsadvanteged -- Candy Kitchen North Vietnam, just like General Mac- part In next year's electoral children aged 6 to 6V6, to teach many of whom have come to regard le Where quality Uandy Is Mada Froob Daily Arthur had dona I In hts Korean Inchon poUUcs, os ths NSAER8 phrase X-84 SeCMgjlTOBgMiMO them self ■ expression throu;^ gal work opportumUes as Inevitably Ir simple dance techniques and TOWN OF MANCHESTER It. t'huooe From Over 200 Vartotlss landing ao years ago. regular — the stability of public employ- For many this Isn’t easy to beglnillng ballet. Another Item reveals that there tsinow ipent may be exactly what is needed to decide. "It’s a question of their ,Mtoo Osgood, daughter of Mr. motivate the development of new atti "• i on tour in this country a team of skUlad idenUty," explained a young and Mn. Benton Oegood of WB "BHMn.Y» BBciosannni o a i tudes toward the world of work. man from Berkeley who's try Cross Dr,, hss studied with na playars o f the game known as ping pong. Fourth, the propensity of public em ing to set up a National Student tionally and Internationally HgAVtra.Y HASH Tikey make a specialty of carrying the ployers for central-city locations m s ^ Lobby In Washington. He comes known professional danosra at REFUSE that, for the very large numbers of (Us- Christian btble in ,tlwlr hands Instead out of on experience v ^ r e stu- til# Dance Edtioatora of Ameri DeUoate chunks of milk ohooolate, gOowM advantaged households residing in the , dents have taken part, and al ca Training flohod In New York of any little' red book featuring quota marshmallows- sealed kltohm fresh aap wi urban core, iphysical acces^ to .public most taken bver the local gov ^ a ty . She sUunted dancing when for jrour dtocovecy.. tions from Chairman Mao, and they are work places I Is maximal. T ni slgnUt- ernment, so he's for partlclpa- W ehe was'Mx yean old. intended to be the Chinese Nationalist ' cance of this is even greateiT In light of Uon, but he sal up In the COLLECTION the fact that many private ] urban em ' ask you, ‘If we go - into elec i«71 ffizs ManoheMer pagoant, answer to the pli% pdng diploinacy ployers are Increasingly to be found in toral pollUcs, - what makes us Mtos Osgood was Onnnsctlout suburban or exurbon locations. Inac wblob has bean going on between Wash any different from a . liberal? Loyalty Day Qussn for the Vat- No REPMSI or R U IIIS H eoNocHoii on Moo- ington and iMkIng. , cessible to all but the most fortunate How are they! going to tell us sraiu of 'Forstipi Wars. Ijhs will resldsnts of the central city ghetkos. from the liberals?’ " i be continuing her atudla^ at Ihs It Is tosnsth^ of a curse to feel this 4oy. Soptoml»or 4fk. { Fifth, tlM public service has histori ' Nbf are ths misgivings the irresistible uigW to adopt, too late anid cally served as ths pdnt of entry into purely insubstantlM ones of CoHocNons rsgolorty s«ln 4iilod for Hils day In the wro«M circumstances, ths tactic the American world of work for many radical mystlquf. Even stu white ethnic groupe. ilQndeed, many eth dents who hmvs taken part suc A U DAY wM bo modo on Thursday, Sopfombnr ftb. which ones wortud for somebody v nic monopolies have been esteMlshed In asndrs KiiyNl of Hhoor Jowelem, 017 Msin St.. tfliMi on sn umiaiml ft-lnch cessfully arsn't sure! Om such SUNDAY WNHom Df CNoW livery liow and then we come :: \ V •: MANCHESTER EVENiNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY,-SEPTEMBER 4, 1971 kOB SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTpiBER 4, 1071 T \ Area Churches News for Senior Citizens First Conirefatlonal Ctuirch C h u r c h es Virttod OlMreh North United Methodlat Church Rjt, A. Bolton ^ l - f ■ United Chnreh of^Chr "- SA>vatlon meeting. Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, 8 a.m., Holy Oranmunlon. Vernon United Methodist 1«g e line bad already gathered An American Baptist Church funeral h o m e Air Mattressoa, Stoves, Job and Conunereial 10 *.m ., union S er^ ce at the Chnreh outslde, waiting to_ register fo r FuU Ooepei Christian 585 E. Center St. '' .Lanterns Printing R t SO Rev. Walter H. Loomis, 53 TOLLAND TPKE. United Methodiet Church on the Lake George trip. Manch/^emon Town Line Rev. joe K. Carpenter, Minister FARR'S Prompt and Efficient Rt. 44A. Nursery provided. We started registering at 8:80 he'll be able ,, Orange Hall Wm. J. Lennon, Director Printing ot AH Kinds •> Minister "The Everything Atorel" FREE TOWING and there was continual action to attend p r ^ T “re“ S PhUlp P. Saunders. PaMor » ^ from then until o'clock, and 8:80 a.m.. Worship Service. Camp ■ Bike • Sport'' -. PHONE 848-2487 United Church of Christ 0:80 a.m.. Church Service. ^ 10 ^ soon. Communion. The Rev. BUui A Community Frost w* 4 DV Uien we were on eeau 10:80 a.m.. Adult Bible Study 142 E. CENTER ST. 3 MAIN STREET Tolland Nursery and48 Kindergarten ^ 34 Mack, guest minister. Hh Hours; and 35 of the third bus. League ItolUng' and open discussion. .Sunday at Depot Square 254 Brood St., Rear ' Rev. Donald O. Miller, cla ssu . topic: "Vision for All." Chlto 649-7196 Mon. • F ri. 8-6 This means we registered 115 i see where the Shuffloboard School. » Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. Sat, 8-12 Telephone 643-5727 Minister 10:46 a.m.. Church School 7:80 p.m., Evangetlstlc serv care for Nursery and Klndsr- J. FARR — 648 7111 / people in an hour emd a half. League Is rcUlng right along, classes Grades 1 thru 8. ice. garten In the Youth (Bulldlttg. 0:80 and 11 a.m., Worriilp Organist, 7:30 p.m. .Junior and Senior and by noonUme wo had only and some of the members are Service and Church School. Youth FelloiOship. three seats left on bus number wlrmlng trophies, as they work Church of the Assumption Church of Christ CUSTOM MADE 11 turn., lOfIt School Oaas. three. So you can Imagine just toward the grand prise, A t Citadel Complete Machine Shop MANCHESTER Allen Jon HUl of 84 Alton St. Adams St. and Thempson Rd. LydaU and Vernon SU. L U C A ’ S 7 to 8:80 p.m, PUfrlm _Fel- Prince of Peace Lutheran how busy our clerk receptionist At this time, I'd like to cnce MANCHESTER More and more people are pie. who do not understand toe CANVAS AWNINGS has been appointed organist Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor Lt. Com. Donald A. Smith, Eugene Brewer, Minister Self-Service knrahlp. Chitreh Jae M agora was. again tharrk one o f our mem^. Rev. Robert J. Burbank taking advantage of the com- Impmtoace of driving on worn and choirmaster at Faith Lu- territorial commander for the Laundromat MEMORIAL 00. shock abtoepera but they are Rt. 81 and North River 'Rd. ■ Now we are taking names for 0 a.ni., Bible Class for all plete machine shop at i-Man- S s i a f o o i L St. Francis of Assisi Uieran Church In Ehst Hartford. Coventry a waiting list; however. 11 the handljng the league for me. end Saturday, Masses at 5:00 and work of the SalvaUon Army In Also Beweaving, ^ 7, j. potentially daltgerous, particu- an outstanding Job. I’m ages. Custom Made Opposite East Cemetery Chester Auto •Parts, 270 Broad ig^jy bumpyi>ro*CaiMind when 878 BlUngton Rd. He stKceeds Eldon B. Coyken- Rev. W. R Wilkena, Pastor list gejs bigger, wo may go lor 7:30 p.m. Japan, will be guest speaker to- 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: Glass is Versatile certainly happy to have some- Suits, Pants and St., lor this shop can take care the driving Is uncertainT CHOICE VARIETY South Windsor dall Jr. who has been appointed the fourth bus. Suitday, Masses at 7:30, 6, morrow at the 10:45 a.m. and "Work HeartUy, As Unto Ihe Coats Quality Memorials ' Rev. John C. Gay, 0 a.m., Sunday School. . . one' who knows the game to 10:30 and ll^tB a.m. of anything you can carry Have you had the shocks'on, .There are times when It Is a coming lights distort them. Spot organist at St. Mary's Eplsct^al So. If you’re thinking about It. ^ ,pom the contln- 7 p.m. services at the Salva- Lord." there. When it comes to work- your car tested lately? press ^ai^ask to think of something checks are run to see if wind Pastor 10:15 a.m„ Worship Service. > Tailoring Over 80 Years’ Ehcperlenoe Qualify Church. ______then give us a caU, and we’ll interest cf the parUclpotlng Ubn Army Citadel, 661 Main St. 6 p.m .,- Worship. ^ rm o n : • Dry dean tag ing on cars, many, men are very down on toe back of your cor. dlffehent to give as a gift and If shields are safe as far as vlsi- Rev. Bhigene M. Kilbride, Church of Jesus Christ of The commissioner wlU ^ a k “Decency And Order Tn the The son of Mr. and MTs. Second Oongregatlodal Chmdi low-down, “ d It members. It proves he’s do^ latter-day Saints (Mormon) • Laundry Service competent, but ta general they Does It bounce? How about ‘bis is stop In at toe blllty Is concerned but more Im- Aastotont Pastor on "Savior ahd Lord” at the ChrtsUan Asabmely.” Call 649-5807 Seafood Franklin Hill of Alton St., he is United Church of Christ ^ ^ “ the story for ^id Woodslde St. 178-178 Spruce St. do not have the facilities at gonng around comers, does It White Glass 31 Bissell portant, you might be Injured a 1085 graduate of Manchester Rt. 44A. Coventry bus-load If needed. Otherwise, ttis past week: morning service. In the eve- Manonester home to do regular machine sway and over bad roads does St., and think In tebmp of. glass, because of poor visibility and 43 OAK STREET S K t US F O R : Saturday, Massee at 5 and 7 Paul E. Nuttall, Bishop Emanuel Lutheran CAurch A. AIMET^, Prop. fj Ahimlnum Boll Up Hlgh.School and a 1071 graduate Rev. Robert R Bechtold. we’U settle for the three buses. Because we’re getting around nlng, he will speak about "God’s p.m. X Church and Chestnut Sts. Drive-In Parking Harrison SL, Manchester shop work. It Is possible that the car almost leave the rood? Glass Is so versatile :''tt- l^the distortion. TEL. 040-0087 Awnings of Hartt College of Music of the Minister It sure felt good to got home the end of the shuffleboard Answer to ‘Man’s Need" at the many of these men'still do not You do not notice this so much one thing that can-fit Into, Another Item that would be a Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 0:80, 0 a.m.. Priesthood. service, which, weather permit Rev. C. Henry Anderson, • D oor Canopies University of Hartford. Studying 10 a,m.._ Holy Communion again, and I uras lil^y to get geason, and some of the players School. know that the Individual as well in toe front seat but It Is ^rtlc- home, whatever Its decor, mod- booft during storms Is toe tastal- dnd 11 a.m. 10:30 a.m ., Sunday ting, wiU be held in Center Rev. Ronald J. Fournier o Storm Doors under John Holts, he majored g«^ce. Irvto town early Friday evening, have had many other Important Classes for all, ages. Pastors as commercial business can be ularly noticeable in bopk and em, contemporary or with your latioil--of^ glass ventilators that In liturgical music with concen Park. Special music will be pro o Combination WlnUews ------as the weather turned out to be matters to take ewe oi, we are 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. Paul A. Holmer, Intern serviced at the Manchester when the shocks are gon/If you prized antique furniture, protect agalnrt storms, let In Reuben Plen’s Sacred Heart Chnrdi' tration in organ. vided by the . Salvation Army STEVENSON’S Auto Parts machine shop. drive, even at normal'speed, Mirrors are always welcome; plenty of alr&n4.*> not dark-. Manchester Awning Os. Rt. SO, Vernon Unltod Methodist Chwch ^methlng else, ^t^ay mom- h> report ------He began his organ training at Band and Songsters. If you are one of these handy your car Is ta danger of going they add beauty to any roonf en your bedroomsr -These are 105 WEST CENTER ST. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Paetor Rt. 44A. Batten ing I surprised to flnd^ ^ ^ 0 courts oiTwednesday and St. Bartholomew’s Church g a.m.. Morning Suffrages. Ostriniky the dge of 16 with Peter Silva, many / trees toppled by the j The * son of BriUsh mission men, take work done to 270 out of control. and ta rooms that are odd sized very easy to Install; y — - ■ ■ •->« y-m . <4uu4m/.. uu.. — •- — V" ~T field Nursine Home Auto Parts It would be simply carry a -written guarantee that toe latest and best techniques stalls are worth toqlr weight In Lower Level of the Parkatto - mm 649-8324 WhUewmio AllIn AYWWNew oaaMWtiBritain, AMSihe was wcao verb, veru,' not IlUV aCi noun IIUUAI —- it Ik la IS some- SVIIIC- dence,—---- 4 ------and findingo out------vMiat- was " - ~ ^ prided ^ ®’ 6 p.m., ^ tln g of prayer cell MOTOQ SALES Impossible to mention them' all. will be goed for as long as you in modern auto glass Installe- gold when it cotnqe to keeping PAINTS St. Blatthew’s Clmrch • ■ - T.._ «»...^ iQ because we and 10:30 a.m., in chureh; and commander, and manager of a ” v- •> i- .7 j f M^' 3 W M Mon., Tues., 9-8; Wed., active In the Conference of thing we do, not something we what from the main office. It s bad news leaders. Manchester Auto Parts Is drive your car. Get them at tlon and you are always sure the bathroom dry. If toe man Thurs., Fri. 9-9; Sat. 0-5 TOUand r*«,^yu,a organists conference have “ felt good b> see many certainly appreciated his help 10:30 and noon In school audl- b<^’ boarding schooij and EXPERT AUTO BODY and owned by Edward and 'Victor Manchester Auto Ports. of toe utmost ta satisfaction of toe house Is handy, he can Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Me _____ and aided In the formation of “^What the world needs now to the members again, and It in calUng many dances for us. torium. Em ery Hospital In Anand. He FENDER REPAIRS DellaPera and they are Justly The,work that toe Van Nor- with all 'work done here. Install these himself, or If you FOR BEST RESULTS also has served as social secre sage by Ellto Sedlacek. . Sundav VtoU on Saturday at »h® Elcumenlcal New Britain love. sweet love. Not just for won’t ^ ^ nw before we’ll and we will definitely miss hUm ENAMEL and LACQUER proud of this business that ca- man 'Model 670 Rottury Broach The 'White Glass Co., does prefer, for a moderate sum, toe St. James’ Church tary of western India and gen 6 Saturday at everyone.” 8*®^ the joint a’jumpln’. However, we aU want to thank Trinity Convenont Chu REFINISHINOS ters to (rarages as well as ta- does In toe precision machining work for insurance companies White Glass Co. will send a man Msgr. Eldward J. Reardon, eral secretary of Northeast In A Sarvka dlvlduals„ They stock practical- of cylinder heads, engine blocks and in order to do this they to do toe work for you. Once PAUL'S Sunday Masses, 7. 8:80, and ®«>ncert last May. in the words ot this Bang love him for hlsttoe, Md hto_d^- dia. 302 Hackmatack St. REIASONABLE PRICES Pastor ly eyery Item that a garage and other surfaces must be seen must com© up to toe rigid Installed you will wonder how • For Auto Windshields 10:80 a.L He has been a member of the to a noun, a commodity the - - tlon of records, and to wish hlin *Rev. Joseph E. Vujs In 1960, he was stationed at Rev. Norman B. Swensen, O f RT. 83—VERNON, CONN. PAINT SUPPLY ______Hartford Chorale, Hartt Opera world needs just as It needs and the missus many happy and Pastor might need. This saves a lot of to be believed. Tite dry grinder, standards sot by these com- you got along ■witot'Ut them, • For Store Fronts and Rev. Elugene J. Charman the International Headquarters Slncorlty Just Above the Traffic chasing around for parts, and apparatus does precision ma- ponies. -Should you need the Gloss Is used In so .many 645 MAIN STREET Unitaitanunmmn Meetingmeevuif Houseuoum unorusChorus anaand methe uemerCenter ^uruuCSmrch bread ureuu oiiuand muiio^.money. ai It certainly „ Mondav after ®“J®yahle----- years In Florida. Rev. J^mes M. Boyle as under secretary for India. all sizes ot whidows Circle the garages offer softer and chining of cylinder head, en- glass-replaced In your car win- ways. It covers tables and pro- Tel. 649-0300 50 Bloomfield, Ave., Hartford Cantanta Choir of Hartford. He does. As with material things, ■ week we wlU ^®yhe some of our members He served as territorial com- 9:30 ii.m.. Worship Service. When Persona TEL. 648-0016 better service to thelrj custom- glne blocks'and other surfaces dow or -windshield, this Is toe teots them against stains, burns • For Table Tops Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriot participated In organ and choral however, equitable dtotribuUwi ^ . winter S®t to see him when they Saturday, Masses at 5 and mander for the Army enterprise The Rev. Mr. Swenste wUl Consideration the presents a real problem. . , , . , ,. . go south on their vacations, preach on "Hidden ’Treasure.’’ era. ■ . j-with one setup and one cut. It place to come. and scratches. It Is Ideal for OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. workshops sponsored by schedule for you, In 4 the 7 hope ® 7:30 p.m . in Pakistan for three years be- Is A Tradition 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service, Hartford Chapter of the Ameri- The Bible says loye to a ^ ^ Sunday, Masses 7 :80, 9, fore being appointed territor Nursery for preschool children. Before real hazardous driving also does toe ‘same work on Much drl-vlng Is done after your vanity In toe bedroom or SATURDAY 8 A.'M.-NOON 400 Main Street Euraery and Wonhip Church can Guild of Organists while In respimse to love. We’re only ^ Uklng and become a Bowling 10:30 a.m . and noon. ial commander for Japan In YOUR conditions set ta, how about toe foreign makes . of . cars nd dark and if your oar’s wind- bathrocm. For beauty and as a NOW IN STOCK! hod. school, and recently attended a caped>le of love because we them. We received word regarding 1969. Calvary Church sh?cV absorbers on your car? heavy duty vehicle engines shield Is pitted from fine flying work saver, think Glass, J. A. WHITE (Assemblies of God) COMPLETE Shocks wear out so slowly that This Is just another ta toe con- particles thrown against It by If you need toe screen wire — ------wbrieshop In contemporary organ have been loved. 'l\)day the sounds Uke a long way to our very popular bowling pro- St. John’s Poltoh National Hto wife, the former Capt. •NEW CUSTOM TAILORED GLASS CO.. INC. 647 E. Middle Tpke. PET CENTER most of toe time motorists are tlnulng efforts on the part of passing oars It might be wise to replaced In your window Vernoto AssemMy ot God music at Hartt OoUege. , world seems to be torn apart ..paning but It reaUy Isn’t, and gram from the man who makes Catholic Church Solveig Jorgensen, to Danish Rev. K. L. Gustafson, unaware that they are giving Manchester Auto Parts to'serve have it replaced. After a while screens or doors, let White I SPARK PLUG WIRE SETS 31 Bissell St. — T el. 649-7322 Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, and to the author of "In An 104 W. Main St., Rockville by .hate and violence, yet the we do, things should really It all possible, and assures all Pastor Canaries — Parakeets out. There aren still an few peo- toe motoring public. these fine w pitsI 4m and scratches Glass Oo. do 44it MAMrnow, 4taAv%then 44it etrlllwill ! SupreMea Radio Interference . Pastor Indian Garden." Tropical Fish — Turtles Rev. Earl K. PefUbone, Union Congregattonal Chureh thing we aU talk alxmt to love. buzzing. Hang on, It’s not participants a few enjoyable blend Into a maze that cuts be ready for you. For toe best with No Lobs ta Engine Per **I®*8*^’^ Union and Elm Sts., RockvUle never atop aati^ m long. hours each week. I’m talking BACK TO SCHOOL Hamsters — Oerblls Complete Store and OtHira Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. 10 a.m.. Divine Worship for Mixed Breed Puppies down on your visibility, particu- ta glass installation, depend up-i form ance. ------Rev, Paul J. Bowman, atort loving because he is umq gy ^^y_ anyone for about husUlng Bernie Glovlno, First Church of Christ, toe family. Bible Glasses for 9:46 a.m., Sunday Sriiori, MONEY SAVER Aqukrlum Accessories, etc.. larly so at ipght when the on- on toe White Glass Co. t Minister he ought to. No man can take ^^dge? I’m Interested In start- manager of the Parkade Scientist children and Nursery- fo r In Why Buy Your Oilldren Radio for the Week Hot spark arcing is virtually REMODELING classes for all ages. Gospel HsU Our Own Special Blended Rev. Lyman D. Reed, the slings and arrows ol, out- ^ ^ senior Bridge Club here T4.T.7.. 447 N. Main St. fants.' New Clothes for School? .P et Foods (These are toe baste listings, and Include only those news eliminated in the distributor plus I l a.m.. Warship Service. Asioclate Minister rageous fortune-graclousiy — Center. Could be mom- - 416 Center St. SAVE YOUR MONEY . . . and plugs bum cleaner . . . 7 Gospel Service, broadcasts of 10 or 16 minutes in length. Some stations carQr • •Wg.T.iW TV- ~ -r 6:46 p.m., Christ’s Ambassa- unless he to firmly grounded In ^ afternoon, or evening. If ™® ** 11 a.m ., CSturch Service, Sun and Bible meesage. Have Them Dry Cleaned MANCHESTER Custom Fixtures dnrs youth group. 10 a.m .‘. Breaking bread. other short newscasts. Dally sports information can be found ., Morning Worship, a love so deep that nothing pan Interested, give me a asoto went through a League In. the past,"-and anyohe ing Room, open to t^ public 6:00 Phil Burgess . 270 Broad St. Robert Baker, Pastor We Guarantee. 100% MEMORIAL 8:00 Tom Jones South Windsor Rev. WUlard E . OonkStn, limitation. The CSreator’s love second cataract removal oper- who likes to bowl, should except on Saturday .^.wd holi Satistaciton On Our Work. 8:00 CBS World News 11:30 Other Side of the Day Vernon, Conn. ' Rev. James A. Bonnema, 8:l6 Phil Burgess 1:00 Mike Greene , 872-4840 M inister does qualify. It to like a spiritual atlion. First on one eye whlrii attend this meeting, days, is located at 741) Main St. CORNER STORE 9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time OPEN SAT. TO 1 P.M. Minister 10 a.m., Sunday School. 6:00 Chip Hobart commodity - something we turned out very successful, so following week the group- The hours are 11 a.n:|. to-4 p.m. PARKADE • Party Goods, Magazines 10:00 Art Morgen /W R C H — 910 9:80----- a.m.. Worship ^rvlce. can aU have If we can accept it was decided to operate oft toe ^ u ‘stort*"^v^^ 11 a.m., Worship Service. . __,l 2:00 Frank Williams 7:30 p.m.. Evai|eJlpUc Serv- /• Groceries, Cold Cuts 6:00 The World Tonight (Monday-Satardof) 9:46 a.m Sunday School for nursery for, chUdren 2-years- u—and It to subjeCT to no Umlta- other. Latest report to he’s feel- teams wlU be pick- 6:16 It's Sports Time 6:00 RevelUe Ftaa Quality oU ages. Ice. CLEANERS • BrtUts—'Vegetables 6:30 News ot Religion ■■ 9(00 Rhapsody old or youiWer. tlons. f tag pretty good now. and can anyone who has ______Center Congregattpii^ Clmrch MANCHESTER PARKADE • Greeting .Cards 6:20 Phaultlces Phil ’ 12:00 Matinee DON WILLIS 11 a.m ., Worship Service. ■the Rev. R. E. Haldeman have visitors. ^ howllmr thev will tell vou ' <11.4. i>r4>«h47te>4.,. United Clmrch ol Christ 7:00 Lowell Thomas 4:00 HlghlighU of HarUord Nursery. Trinity Lutheran Church We Depend On You . . . 7:10 World Wide Sports 8:00 G a s lift . • YEWS • 7:20 Jeff Menzel f DIAMONUS 7 p.m.. Evening Service: Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30, You Can Depend On Us! 12:00 Quiet Hours ' ------v n ^ e t**from afternoons, for action, ex- Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor ' i 11:00 Dave Hudson I (Bnnday) From GARAGE RockvlUe 8 aWMBAlMBB g YEAB8 12:00 Spotlight J Same as Monday-Saturday listing, First Evangelical Lutheran Rev. Bruce Rudrif Open 7 Days A Week 1:00 Sign-off ' except: DDAV*C JEWELRY 18 Main S t, TeL 649-4531 About Town ^d‘“a ;^ u ^ ro^ “’oSt^e 9:1B9:15 a.m.,~lii^ya.m., Sunday School., Jr 3 FOR $4 MERCURY tUl Midnight SATURDAY .8:00 Religious programs . DlfAT O STGRB Oborrii ot BookvUle W ed Uke to extend our h e a r t -______/ ^ «n Minister qf C3irUUan Education 6:00 Weekend 11:00 Qiilet Hours Rev. Richard E. Bertram, 8' and 10:30 a.m.,. Worship Mtoc Andrea Burr,' daughter felt’ iindSeircei. to our piano season, so let’s get a good turn- for aU ^es aPREAJMCB 16 TBAB8 Travel Agency 8:00 CBS World News WTIC — 1080 I Expert Watch Repairing SpRckilfalng In 352 MAIN ST. 646-0293 8:15 Weekend • Fine Selection of Gifts P a ifa r Service, Holy Oommunion. of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. p^ytag Bernadette Noel, whose ®il‘. apd we hope to see mpny 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. 9:M a.m.,' Umon Service. The $3 EACH 9:00 Wine Cellar (Vonday-Frldsy) Burr_ Jr. - of . 274— School St.;7.4 and neu, faces at toe organizational Nursery provided. 646-2756 9:30 Arthur Qpdfrey Time 5:00 Town and Country For All Gcoaaions BRAKE SERVICE 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. ReV.toy. Mr.1 Simpson preaching. 6:00 Bob Steele Show 10:80 a^n.. The Service. meeting. Remember now, it’ 7 p.m., 'Evening' Service. 10:00 Art Morgen s Longtao, Balova, Adult Inetructlon Class. Martoi Mazur, eon of Mr. and Serpion topic: -"FYee but not FEW UPRIGHT AND 2:00 W eekcnif ' 10:06 Theatre of Melody - Lawn Equipment WIttaauer and Caravelle M rs. Jerome Mazur o f 11 Lekrto this -coming Tuesday afternoon, NO SERVICE SEEDUS FOR QUALITY 11:00 Father Nadolny 11;Q5 Jean Colbert Show Front End Alignmont Unitarian Unlversollst Society Cheap." BOUND CHARGE TAILORING 12:00 Spotlight e 12:00 News, Weather W atcher Our Savior Lutheran Church Messiah Evangelical Lutheran PI., were Manchester IBgh at 1 o’clock,. at toe Parkade Hew does your lawn look? that we could use on occasiems 466 Mata St. 10:30 a.m., Coffee'^apd punch AND 1:00 Sign-off 12:15 Meet Me on the Flasa 737' Mata St., Manchester 289 Graham Road Chiwch School deleg;ates .to toe. 13th an Lanes. 44 BALDWIN RD. SUNDAY 1:00 Newa are expensive to buy, so why Gonerol Ropolr Work Rev. Arnold F. Westwood, served ta toe narthex.'Khrsery CUSTOM United Rent-Alls of 358 Burnside Phone 648-5617 South Windsor (Wisconsin Synod) By toe way, toe Bermuda 9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 1:16 Mtkeltne not use United Rent-Alls rental nual leadership workshop of the .H talster care provided. X 644.8049 MADE 10:00 Challenge of Change 3:06 Afternoon Edition Ave., East Hartford, has many Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pastor 296 Buckland Rd., Wapptag Connecticut Federation of' Shi- trip Is just around the comer, f SUITS 11:00 Father Nadolny 6:00 News —Stocks, Weather service? Either stop in or call Rev. Kari R. Gurgel, Pastor and I must Vemtad tooee who 12:00 Weekend 6:26 Strictly S ^ rts Items that you N ^ oln y . 11:30 Other Side ot the Day ' e a s t HARTFURli . Willie’s 'Steajf House. Rev. Joseph U. Bourret,. TAILOR SHOP thin spray on either side of you Pratt right now and reserve R ector ■ ' Last weeic we menUimed toe 12:00 Sign-off - . ‘ (Batnrdisy) Adult Bble Class. Pastor 7:8(| a.m.. Holy Oommunion. i21 S P R U ^ /S T . ^ 649^2184 6:00 Town ‘ and Country to be sure ot overlapping. *11118 one. 289-6333 Manchester e c f Elks details about the Niagara Falls Speaks 6:d0 Bob Steele Show same spreader Is fine for plant Going on a trip and -wonder I0"a.m., Holy Communion and Read Herald Ads Free Parking WDRC 1360 PowerX and -Hand Tools Wealejan Unltod Methodist ' 8 a.m., Holy Oommunion. trip,, and we’ll take reserva -10:00 Oardentime . wlU start in setback tourna- 9 a.m(, Holy Communion, Sermon by toe Rev. Mr. Halde; (Moadsy-Frldsy) 10:16 M odem Living ' . ing grass seed; no hit or miss- ing how on. earth- you are going ‘atatlng and Decorating "\ Church ■ 10 a.m., Family Service and nient Tuei at 8 p.m. at toe tlons for this trip starting Tues- by •6:00 Bob DeCarto 10:30 Saturday Showcase, seeding. to pack all toe luggage you FRAMING uons lor xu=»- chbrch School and Nursery. , man. Nursery . and ' lOndenfar- 10:00 Bob Craig Tools Crystal'Lake Rd., EUtagton Church School. Elks Home on Bissell St. Teams, day morning; however, I doubt ______' 10:50 W n C Outdoors On som e lawns toe ground Is need and still have room for toe •/r the Park for Eugene 3:00 Dick McDonough 11:00 Saturday Showcase Garden and Land Tools CW OM G STOCK Rev. Harvey W. ’Taber, Pastor may still register for toe tour if we’U get enou^ to go, as we Second Coagregational Cbnrcii chUdren Grades 1 through 4. Brewer 7:00 Joe Hager / 12:00 News, weather particularly hard, and if this is family? The easy answer to this Baby, Household, Party St. Peter’s Episcopal Chureh 12:00 Dick Haddad 12:16 Saturday Showcase nament by contacting toe clufe seem to be doing too many United Church ot Christ *(6:00 on .Monday) toe case around ,>’CUk home, is to rent a U-Haul^ truck or and Banquet Supplies Burr. Comers, Blaafh 9:46 a.m., Sunday School Sand'Kill Rd., South Wtadpor Dot A Painting Problem? Wo’ll Help! 1;MI News Invalid Needs steward. Members may bring a things at once. 885 N. Main S t Souto United Methodist Church Christian baptism, as with (Satardsy) 1:16 Your Home Decorator rent a lawn areoater which trailer; you may rent it on a • ' ■ Meat to Ojliftir Rev. James. A. Birdsallj 6:00 Bob DeCarlo .1:30 Saturday Matlnes Ctosses for all ages. 1 gpisst. W e’ U have to fUl a bus t^ o r e Rev. FeUtc M. Davis, Main St at Hartford*'Rd. aU rtb^ ta (Sh^anlty, is Service -stilll means something to us-l—and service loosens toe soil so that fertilizer oneway pasis or on a local ba IJ a.m., Worship Service. V icar 10:00 Bob Craig 2:00 Opera we can go, so if you’re Inter Minister .Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. -D., more than a mkra oeramony. means spenqinsr enough time with you to help you 8:00 Terry Woods 6:00 Monitor and water will reftch toe grass sis, These sturdy U-Hauls fasten Nu|aery. Emanuel Lutheran Chureh ested' you had better .slm up Pastor Its value lies not ta Its out 7:00 Joe Hager 8:00 News, Weather iftots. If there. C'.re patches of securely ]to toe back bumper of 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. 8 and 10 a.m., Holy Oom- select the right paint finish.for that job you’re plan 12:00 Dick Haddad 6:20-Strictly Sports council will meet Tuesday at Tuesday, or during toe^ek. |);8o a.m., Uidon Serviced Rey. Oarl W. Scuinders, ward form, iHit In Its spiritual - (Boaday) 6:30 Monitor dead grass In your lawn, before your car, pull easily -with' no 7' p.m .. Evening Prayer. munlon. 7:80 p.m, ta toe church recep Just received the ^m m er with Center Oodgregatlonal signlflcanos. Its efficacy re- ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your O'.OO Religious and public service 11:00 News, Weather seeding it why not rent a ma strain, and you can store an Guest Speaker Associate Pastor rogrammlng tion roMn. sldestnot ta the act ititolf, but next project. >11120 Sports Final chine from United Rent-Alts amazing amount ta them. w . .7*. w ------7 BowUng League remllts.1he . cSiurch at Center Church. Rev. Ralph W. Spencer, ta the preparatton and atti 9:00 gcolt Morgan___ 1^00 Other Side of the Day 84. MauHoe Church, Botton St. Maiy # Church ----- ^ Msgr. Edward women’s high triple 389, high ------Associate Pastor 2:00 Dick McDonough J ISunday) • that take up all toe «dd dead Painting Is no longer a chore tude of the reqiplenf B heart. 7:W Terry Woods Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor Rt. 81, Coventry * J* The education cotninlealoo of o# a. »higl^ of 168; and high average Zion EvangeUcal Lutheran /6:60 Sunrise Serenade grass that would > stifle toe ■with a paint sprayer that you Rev. F. Bernard Miller. Pastor United Methodist Church K*ardon, pastor of St. James’ ^ Wmmer. 10:30 Religious and public service 7:00 Sunday Strings ' Church 10 a.m .. Worship for the Thu spiritual impUcatlcn of rogramming / 8:00 News growth of toe tender new glass? may use Inrtde or'outside your Saturday Moss, 5 p.m. Rev. Richard F. Roughon,} njeet. Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Church, ^lU be guest speaker jjjgg going Ann, -and congratu- (Missouri Synod) whole church. Service of Hidy baposm Is Its symbolic por- Eg-feAMonPAINTCQ SIgn Off ' 8:13 Sabbath Message It Is nbt loo late to stArt a house. You can also paint a car Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:16 and Assistant Pastor 8:30 Guldelihe toe church. ’ Sept. 18I kt toethe Ladles of St. iktions to Ivor Johnson wrho Cooper and High Sts.- Ctonmunlon. The Rev. Mr. tn ^ in toe candidate of W O P — 1410 9:00 News, Weathsr garden, and why not do It the with ease. United Rent-Alls has 11 a.m . James aamial harvest dinner copped all three scores,^ high Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastbr Spencer preaching. Sermon Jesus’ death, burial, and 723 MAIN ST., , MANCHESTER— PHONE 649-4501 (Monday-Friday) 9:10 Hynuitime easy way with a tiller from paint sprayers for rent and also o»^nniiia> resurrectlan (Ron. 6:8-8) — 8:00 Bill Love — Lou Morton I 9:30 National Radio Pulpit \ 7 80 9-to and com m ission qn meeting at^VnUie’s Steak House, triple, 416; high single, 178; and topic: "Food For too Fed Up.” his rchbtrth of ’water and BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH TIIE WORK .10:00 Tom Jones 10:00 Sunday Showcase I United Rent-Alls? Hie'i cost of a new alr-less paint sprayer S t BAargaret Mary Church S^^y Masses. 7.80, 9.80 and concerns of South Uni- ^ at 6*0p.m. the high kverage of 150. 9 a.m., Divine Worship with Bifant-toddler nursery and 1:00 BUI Winters 12:10 Sunday Showcase renting these Items is i a mod which la much faater and much Whpping eplrlt into God’e family (John 4:00 Mike Greene 12:45 Travel Trends .g.«> a.m. , ted Methodist Church will meet ^ . tw.i .1 hour and dinner I guess that brings Us UFto- Holy Communion. Nursery ta chUj care at Susannah Wesley 8:8-8); Regarded In this light, Your independent \ "IlOO Sunday Best erate one, and It takes]a great more efficient. Even a novice RMt. Tliomas G. O’Nell, Pastor 7:00 Ray Dunaway Church T“ ®**®y ^ P’”*’ Will be served at 7:80. P*ay It safe, and we’ll is unquaallanable, Jesus 10:00 Ray Dunaway 6:00 News, Weathsr, Sports If you have a tree that needs Pratt of United Rent-Alls will Shturday, Masses at 6 and 7 Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey ., Manchester Chapter, SPriBB- gt James' since 1988. He be seeing you for programs on salvattoQ to b « 2:00 BUI Winters 6:30 Meet the Press dealer. 7:06 Monitor to be taken dowp, consider rent explain its use in ten minutes, p.m . paswr ^ rehearse Tue^y at ^ prtesthood at St. Sept. 18. levere (M a A 16:18 6:00 Chip Hobart ing a chain saw from United and by using It :in entire house , I this saitoe Peter de 12:00 Bobby Rivers 7:80 Yale Renorts Sunday, Masses at 8:80, 10 - -).m. at the Army and N ay Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield: (Bandsy) 8:WI Your Box at the Opera Rent-Alls. It will make short can be painted. In ohe day. 9:80 a.m.. Woriihlp Service. ^Pjj clared that baptism slaves us and U:S0 iLm. lb. The rrtieai^ Is opm to gj Bernard’s Seminary, 0:05 Monitor 8:90 ElPinal Light work cf cutting down the tree, Both cKmtractcra and hem e-. Sermon (1 Peter 8:31). Thiw one Is 1 SAINT] JAMES CHURCH and. also cutting it. Into small ewtiors find amosite rcllers a ...d ox7.<.d.-i a »7 d .cw " ™ : "baptl*^ Into Oiriat" (Oal 0 pieces. ., real help-. Compressors and Uatted Chnreh of Christ . munlon with the Rev. J. GerGer- ___ : American College ta Rome. He 8:27), where he Ig a new creature. (9 Oor. 6:17), Why net, atop In at United Jack hammers and trenching Rt. 44A, Coventry main Bodlne assisttag. Nursery was ordained ta 1981 and senred MASSES EXPERT REPAIRS ON FOREIGN GARS The North United Methodist at churches ta Hartford, Rent-Alls and tulH with - Jehn machines are fo.r roni. A trench Rev. Rotwrt K. Deltoid, provided. Church board of. tnistees will No* benefit MoranvnitaUy Ckmaan, Greenwich, New Lon FAIRWAY SATURDAY EVENING attaches to the mere baptia- UNITED SPORTS GAR REPAIR, liie. Pmtt who has the franchise. He ing machine will dig a trench 12 Mbiistor meet Tueaday at 8 p.m. at the will be happy to, ,•live you furth inches wide and four feet deep. OUead Ooagregallonal Clmrefc don, Weet Hartford, and Hos- mal rite. Only as baptism f Rt. 83, Vernon, Conn. church. HAS 5:00 & 7:30 proceeds from an understand- er Information. >‘ 1 Are you ameng the -house- 10 s:.m.. Service of Wockblp. Hebron ardvUle before coming to Man- , . Ph^ne 646-4485 \ ___ Chester. i?**?!*^ penitent heart Many homcoiimei^s enhance wlvg,s who have saved, many Rev. Herbert 6. Ketoey Jr., SUNDAY MORNING wfli toe Meseliig be reallaed. mm's dollars through 'he rental of a , Pastor TV. Studio Private ReservaUons for the harvest STYROFOAM ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES toe beauty of their property by Ualtaslaa Fe^ywthlp 7:30 -9:00 - 18:30 - |2:00 N O O N putting a fence Ground It.- Per rug .shamp(x> m achine? Also, «( Olasisiiktiry OSLOj-Norway’s first private .dinner uloee Wednesday and haps you are hesitating because have ' you trlecl toe upholstery Academy Junior High 11 a.m., 'Worship Service. Ser toleviston studio was,opened. ip- may be made by . contacting IN ALL SHAPES • Hotpolnt ^ VMtoyAMt • F rifld ffire • gMdtti ICASTROL OILS ★ FOREIGN CARfARTS cf . the back-brol)klng work of machine? Why not take advan mon topic: "Covenant, Ia w , cently ta Oslo. Owner Roger Mrs. John Mitchell of 84 Lewis SUNDAY EVENING CHURCH OP OHRIfr • BOA •PanMonlo s Wssfiiictwiiae # HotpoMt took for tho xoldon arches... McDoaili'i Main St., GUstonhury A N D S O iS tage of the many rental Items Christ’’ Service of Holy Opm- Amoff soys that ^ first he wlU St., Mrs. George Murray of 83 ' ■ 5:00, • ttsrsss • DiahwiMlwn « IladlM • TVs • Dry are • I VW FACER FERPORMANCE EQUIPMENT -digging holes. Rent a hcle dig LgrMI ani VanMi Mna available at United’ Rent-Alls? 46 WEST CENtER STREET \ 10:80 a.m .. Service, N u n ery ih^mian with the Rev. J. Ger- specialise' In auqlo-vlsual aids Summit St., or Mrs. Earl Love- ger from Unlteil Rent-Alls and M m m i M MUV “Next to Vittnoif’B Garden Center" You will save time and money 1 SILVER LANE EXTENSION " eselsting. for schools and iMuitiir. land, 31 Lewis St. O fonlvVi.m iTP.M .al'fliaPRnliida h m m m i - you win be amazed at how fast toe work goes. Sa many Items if you d a
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Opposedin ‘Hier*. has been a decided P r im a r y Function of Ministry increase In dealer floor traffic the result at our announce Washington ^ment that American ICotore win rebate the full amount of Helping People Says Seniinarian Eight-Under W raps O ff Plunkett (O m Mm w * tm m Fag* Om ) the excise tax on aP new 1971 drugs are used m a subetltuta passenger care and Jeep ve- pty ANNA FRISINA % m * Federal Raerve, for a normal life or when any- P a r 63 Tops . . ^ w Aug. 16," said (Herald Ooirespondent) Urns, revealed It has asked SOO r , wiUiam MeNealy, AMC vice tiling, such ax alcohol or sex is In C o n te s t S u n d t^ of its member banka to supply president-marketing, A “sobering sunimer experi used to suboUtute for normal First Round detailed nlformatlon on interest Most of the foreign cars' in ence” came to qn end for a living, it becomes a hangup and young ministerial student Thurs FOXBORU, Mass. (AP)—The New England Patriots, rates they charged Jugt before is no good." ‘T ittiBirine there are struggling to mouht a consistent offense, take the wraps ■ ^ this country beSoce the sur- day night when members of the ..Rowland, who is unofficially and after Nbcon s freese. charge that Pr^ident Nixon Andover (Jongregationai C9iurch engaged to be married "when miys who play like that all off prized rookie Jim Plunkett Sunday, starting the 17... ..'r< j f But the board’s chairman, imposed on importo after Aug. held a farewell social hour In. It becomes financially practi the time," Joel Goldstraiid Heisman Trophy winner for the first time in a National Football League exhibition game with the Atlanta Fal Arthur (P. Bums, added a dla- 14 resulted in upping the'duty his hcmor. cal," said the life of a pastor's said. *T just wish 1 was one clalmer in a letter to the banks, on foreign care from S.6 per Russell Rowland, a final year wife Is not an easy one and a cons. ' ------‘ ------‘'W e at the Federal Reserve cent to file 10 per cent max- student at the Hartford Semin Woman must be aware of what of them." ...... "We amlply feel he la ready Plunkett c ^ e off the bench in taken the poeiUoh that imum permitted in trade agree- ary, was engaged to fill in for she’s getting into. He said he’s Ooldstrond, a non-winner ta to atari," Coach John Mazur *bo aecond period at each game sucfa' a.. ^sweeping limitaUed is menu relating to automobiles. .The Rev. Raymond Bradley; somewhat of a homobody, and his six yean on the pro tour aaid ta promoting Plunkett, went toe rest of the way. unnecesmIy>:;^Bums wrote. The fUU effect of the new UR. pastor of the church during the upon his ordination next year, who hasn’t ftnUhed higher than “We’ll aee wha.t he can do from "He’ll be a atar, make that a “Market int^rset rates have trade ndes on foreign cars is pastor's summer vacation and would like to have hla own 12th this waaon, had Just fired the outset of a game." auper atar," defenalve end Dea- been declining receiitl^g and our thus not expected to-be known ' to assist with other church duties church. a remarkable, elght-under-par Plunkett, an AU-Amerlcan c®" J“ *e« o* toe Rams aaid in banks can be to. con until reports for September during toe remainder of the "FV>r the early part of my 68 for the fint round lead in quarterback at Stanford • and pralalng Plunkett, sales are in. ^ ' the top cholco ta too pro foot- AlUiough the Patriate have duct third affairs voluntarily'to summer. life, I ’d Uke to have a church the 1110,000 Greater Hartford B^lgn car makers report PETE BBOIPN DEANE BBMAN ball draft, waa late ta arriving won only one of four pre-aeaaon the qiliit of the President^ How does. a young man cNew York Giants, “ should season. gained the top assignment quartertiack. graphed the heads of 780 corpo Big Dinner I can see of helping people with at par or better going into to- college kids 'by a stroke today P®*"' be doing better. They are not hustling.” Opposition at DUlon Sta as the field of 64 began the ft- when Kapp walked out of train- About 16,(XX) tickets, will gb on rations Friday aridng they out being a technical specialist. day’s second round Of this Friv That partial indictment of a , dium will be supidled by the Bnssell Bowtaad Voters Notified nal round o f the Tlst annual ^ “ ®^®t o ' CSolumbla, ^® Injr camn refusing to sign the sate at the Patriots’ new home, a . «... - comiriy with Nixon’s requ^ to I’d Uke to be able to help people, d a y-through-Monday event, first round leader, bounced ^ Schaefer Stadium Sunday **® to a 9-6 record sorantollng Tarkenton and Bridgeport Jets. extend the freese volunteily to Comes Off with defending champion Bob U.S. Amateur Golf Champion- ^ ^ ^ x. ______NFL standard player , ^ contract. Schaefer Staoium,^ and second place ta the East- Johnson, hobbled with a thigh Kickoff will be at 8 o’cloak. not In a general or distant way, you’re not relating to them— ship. from a second round 76 to 'j^owever, Taliaferro was morning. A crowd of about *50, dividends. They’re .Off list Murphy, 71, and Lee Trevino, ern. Divisicn of the Naticmal injury following his l,(KX)-yard The Knlghto are 2-6, hav but cloee up. In real life situa and In many cases, they’re (>>wan, an insurance broker ®8 with the Patriots ta 000 is expected fo r the 1:80 Noting Nixon’s request, Stans Smoothly tions." Manchester registrar of 70, weU back in toe field. ta kitchener, Ont., Canada who birdies, an eagle and one jeg^g to Buffalo and Los An- kickoff in the 62,000-seat sta- Football Conference ta his first season last year, ing won one exhibition and In matters at faith, toe fli “I’m retd tired,” said Tre year as head coach is enough Tarkenton’s two prime re? then launched the AOFL laat said, "this is interpreted to The church can have a great voters office has mailed letters won the National Amateur In ^ ^ ■ gelei the last two weekends, dlum. mean that the dividend rate (Continued from Page One) ling minister beUeves In vino, who suffered ah emeigen- in itself to explain the 0-4 ceivers are Clifton McNeil and week by trimming'Roanoke. deal to offer youth, the minis- to those 966 persons who were 1966, shot a two under par 69 ^® co-leaders. ------— ------record the Olanta take to Cleve- ahaU not exce^ that for the ^ looked “sometimes.’’ "I believe terial student said. “It helps in taken off the local voter lists cy appen^tomy after making ^ round total P®®«® McLean, each shot tight end Bob TUcker, Hermann land for tonlght’s tonight’s exhibition Delaney, a rookie from San most recent dividend period helping mankind," he ex- reconciliation and (provides when canvassers, making a a sweep of the Uhlted. States, g, Martin West '^®*'® faith, great prfaH- ^ Aitg. IS. t*>em with) a chance to get to- door-to-door check recenUy, did Canadian and British Open ti- m re^ient University of North at 212 Tom C ulU g^, Cetdets Look to Experience game. Diego State, are battling for the Prized Trophies ‘n>e American Milk Produc- tertalnly don t gether with their peers, adults, not find them at their listed sid- ties. He’s been out of action for Carolina graduate by one and 2»-y®ar-old building contractor And the pArtlal Indictment other wide receiving spot, al- Stanp a te sought information coupled with the 0-4 record are though Zeno, a 17th rcund pick Stolen at Harvard on’^ t^ wwXthTIim ^ ’ P«ld‘'or the dinner, parents, oth^ people. If dresses. tour weeks. Eddie Pe^ of ' V^e Forest In Bid ior Winning Season a waste. I think this » reUte to a group prac- The letters have been mailed more than enough to question from Grambltag, - could sneak tration thmim are tiding hurt by transportation and hotel accom- "That'S only the third time and Jim McLean of Houston by f*®* the abtuty of the Giants to least ta. Johnson’s No. 1 ruiinlilg CAMBRIDOE, Mass. (AP) — the freese. But hales of new odations. The toted cost was es- HclnR fellowship In church, they to , their last Manchester ad- I’ve walked 18 holes in a two. ' NEW LONidDN (AP) — The Two sophomores ; from ttte duplicate that record this sea- mate likely will be veteran Harvard University reported U.S. cars boomed in the final timated at 64 million, est find they can relate to their dresses of record. In toe event month," Trevino isiald. '^!They (the coUege kids) hit. ^ winAA nhnmntnn from Ooast Guard Academy is look- 1970 freshman team, which son, particularly after an up- Tucker Predertekson. Friday the thefteof three prized te said, ta in f^^iues too.” any of the persons still Uve In days of August, reports of four The friendliness of the farm because they are caued upon *ned with Stockton for second the ball and know where it’s _ ’ y . . „ _ ^ ing to experience from last beat highly touted WlUlama on setting training cainp period while that strike force hsis tropes and Manchester, their .letters wlU.be. at 66 were J., C. Snead, ta a »«*"« ^ go;" Cowan said. “I iexaa, tiea at zio. football team to domestic auto firms showed, fraternity qnead into the main to handle aU sorts of emefgw* Problem its way to a 4-2 record, are ex- that’s left the club “way behind ’potential, It again wUl operate *^® As for the drug problem forwarded to them at their new Industry observers said the convention hall wh»e "Hall 'Tb slump stape winning two titles stand there Md where I 11 T>1 Improve on Its 1970 break-even pected ' to fiU otherottier* * starting-■'•’o*”starting- 'r ^ VtoatyJliAt was anticipated.anticipated.’’ behind a mediocre line, maimed "®^®“ ^ cies. arilong toe young, he said he addresses. eariy th is season, Johnny Mil- to P’* '‘V but I’m not sure h C O tch b a ll P l a V record. P®®'®*! to fiU o ^ r * s t e ^ ~ ' ' ------auto boom represented the first The ChieT’ ' announced, the en- Although many chuixbea are The unsettling training camp by free agent Bailey and WlUle are the ^xton i^p. i hv the d^ wasn’t In town long enough to Those who have been removed TpoV VNvinD’ ®°"*® toat w ay. 1m Direottag the effort at quar- team vacancies. Tom Johnaon, real testing ground of car buy- trance of President Nixon. period has Included a series of Young at tackle, trade-acquired Mrs. Charles Sumner get Involved in this. “Nothing from the lists but who stlU re- e ana .i siwing. "They hit balls and halls and Q Q a t Tii JK C Ci terback will be Peul Howard, a the leading frosh rusher as.-a ertf~ reaction to Nixon’s new "nie guests cheered and whls- At. 66 were Deane Beman, what Webster terms “situ- and Doug Van Horn at the winner of the HArwi^-^e he thinks^e Andov- **P *" ^ regard that side in Manchester are request- bolls. They don’t know they can ■ cocajltain, who ueveloptag ftillback, is a primary bockfield atlons’’ and include IwHdouts, «,ard and Greg Larwwi at cen- lAfAlty crew ^ e , the economlc program. tied with their apidause as the miss them. They don’t know Team of Jack, Hunter and as a fine helmsman vrtien a fin- candidate, and Walt Johnson is Hubert walkouts, injuries, retirements ^gj. Troplw tor the unlcm vanity But if consumers were looa- Bolton of havti«agreater growth He having been their present addresses and Green, veteran F m I n jg to ^Iss a fairway Barbara Richmond won the ger injury forced him out of ac- working out at end. and the announcement of the ' .. ®'’®®'' “"d the Love TroiSiy for enlng their puiaestrings, there f Drug Center nralsed^e Rev Mr Brumev. approached . by drug users or their names will be returned to Harney, Fred Marti, Bunky they're so confident. They front nine ScotehbaU Golf Tdur- tlcn for much of the previous On defense, cocaptain Steve Giants’ move to New Jersey. freshman winner. was unhappy Mwa ^ toe na- Henry and Gordon Jones. make ’em day ta and day out. nament yesterday at Ellington campaign. zaomek, a two-year starter, twill The list of goings on include: Dryer is a standwt, but is Harvard won the awards this increased dairy productivity. aTtMbuting i^ch of tte “d voter lists, tion’s 2.1 million teachers. The Drug Advisory Center church’s unity to toe pastm's •>ave witnessed first hand Qoldstrand, • a 82-year-old They can stand for an hour on pu(]ge with a net score of 33%. Coach Tad Schroeder, ta his be calling the toots from hla Hoidputs-Runntag - back Ron sweeping aU t^e ^>ent 14 months in the Pa- ill Jesse Lee . House at 48' from Worthington, Minn., roUed the practice tee I hit two or Becoiid was the team of Herb fourth year at tha academy, position at end. The Xabor Department a t e Edna Sunmer Marks in the schools . . . but nothing Johnson and quarterback Fran tS r '“®“ ''“'® clflc during World War n,” Hartford Rd., is observing efforts. in a 12 foot birdie putt on the three and that’s it.*’ Snyder and MOna Kemp, 36, will be spending much of his Steve accalraie, a st^m wo signed. trade-acquired lacoie iwnana ^ suppUed„ another reason Nixon said, “and you know Showmanship more direct than that.” chool SM plifi flV the foUbwing schedule: “As far as drugs themselves first hole, laced irons to within On the eighth hole, caddy with Ray and Dora Beller third time shaping an offense around from East Hartfowl is expertrt waUjouts—Quarterback Dick '^Ake* bas not lived up to,#ix- ^ Harvard spoketoion said Nixon chose to chart a new eco- p wanted nuxrt of all when Asked how churches can win N t w U w nomic course, reporting that j came back? Not a steak, nor :M(»iday through Saturday, are concerned, I’ve never been I five feet on the second and Gory Yohe, former University at 35%. Low gross honors went Howard. The defense will need to fill the shoes of departed ghiner.- tackle Joe Taffoni and P®®taticns and Reed, who has stein TroiRiy, awarded an- Her ’ 100th Birthday 10 a.m . to 10 p.m . back their congregants, Row fourth,knocked ta a 20 footer on of Pennsylvania golfer, wraa lln- to Jim McCarthy and Rene Mos- much less attention...... because...... “ it ■ •kicking ■ • •— record-holder Jim Syl- “““*'’** !T7. Johnson _ . none of . won the starting left end sDOt./ spot,/ ___nually*u_ to the winner rs of the ~^e unemployment rate Jumped any of those foods you would turned off by hearing that ^Discouiif nudsi A telephone backup se)-- land said he believes that also u ^ a r d to per cent in Au- usually think of. I wanted a BT JUDITH DONOHUE part of the festivities, she re preaching accomplishes a great someoite ^ve tried the seventh, then blrdied four tag up a putt tor his player er, 44. includes ^1 of l^t yew’s st^- vtoom has returned. ’ ®''®^ *^®® Rutgers, 6 .1 vlce is available Monday Xjow net on the b&ck'nine went injT squflid except (Xie bacW ield- lie Ifigh School kicker, accord- gust fr^n 6.8 per cent in July, nice cold glass of good, fresh (Herald Correqiondent) called, she ai^ared in a play. deal, ‘"nie church ... . puts on acmtetolng. . .^^thou^ I don’t ARTHUR RRUi consecutive hides coming home, while Cowan was putting. Cow through Saturday from 6 an got hot ' -J to Bill Warmington and Merry ing to observers, hw potential gg^^g^ Hg„„ann tod Urn Proving you^ mld^e Une- othe^^^s taken Included a The survey-^was taken, toe milk!” Her day's activities now con- a show every Sunday morning; approve of it. I think when | .. Diat string started cn the Mrs. Charles Sumner, Bol- mainly cf reading' the loc^ p.m. to 3 a.m. “I told him to get out of there Renert, 36%. Fredfed and Modlyii Madlyn ^ming the pass-receiving to match SylvesterSylvester’s s accuiwy ‘oil^Ue charUe HHaroer. ^ ‘’“ ^^er ‘‘®*’ but the outside men,'",®"’ PPecial hd awgyfaid for freshman week befote Nix^-announced ----- ;------There is pomp and ceremony 14th/where he wedged to four ton’s most senior citizen, wiU papers, crocheting and watch- For drug advisory infor and I don’t want you on the Dooley followed,, 37%, with Tony void created by the graduation from ta close and even bettor jj k ~ ^ vi Ralph Heck and John D o^l^, a and an award won by his wage-price freeze, proposals and something to see.^and hear. feet. He scored from 21 feet on be 100 years old tomorrow, ing activities on Belton Center mation, caU: 647-9222. green while I’m putting," Cow- Lembo and Bobbie>bie Leger „ thlrfi. „ . wdTomerl^k Otto Brown.1. ® ^ th^ heavyweight crew at the to stimulate the economy, - a^^ While I’ve jgot this auto^^e, if the lOtfa, then put iron toots an related. . 37%. Low gross, Jock Kearney hlnnoy ^^11 be ^ n rry S t r a t ^ One of Schroeder’s biggest Retirements-Guart Pete to Liicerne Regntta ta 1967 in Congratulatory cards, letters I can preach them a good ser cut the dollar loose from its tie Mine Blast within tour feet on the next two Cowan throe-imttod the hole and Carol Carisdn> 48- vtoo backed up Mawhtaney last headaches is tfie problem of mon and reach them in home ew e and linebacker Matt Ha, " b lc « t e w " ‘ S tL Switzer.aito______with gold, allowing it to float in and flowera have been coming bad and indifferent.” PLAZA DEPT. STORE holes. from 20 feet and took a bogey. — ------year. getting the team over its "sea way, I think that some this About half of the 19 returning legs” by the opening gome Sat T* ® « o Lockhart and Scott Eaton------at— „ . v internatianal exchange markets to her Bolton Center Rd. home gbe particularly en- (We Have A Notion To Please) Four players were dis He said it unnerved him the Bobby Hull paced the Chicago It all has added up to ,a and find its own value. (bairns life since early this week. matching the school buses does stick and does have a qualified, three on one ruling. lettermen, like Stratton, are urday. ‘“nie physical condition safety and WllUe Wllliama at The Boston Bruins had four E. hDDDU: TPKE, (Next to Popular Mkb) rest of the way. . Black Hawks in NlllL scoring chaotic situation and a lack of the ether comer. men who scored «» or mOT Ih Paris, meanwhile, the ma Mrs. Sumner has Uved In rounds. meaning.” That one knocked out Larry Until the el)?hth, Cktwan was last season with 44 goals and 62 juniors wtio gained good ex- cf the sqiiad by then will be a “Let’s face it,” he added, “if. OPEN WED., THUBB., FBI.- OU • p erltoce in last year’s 6-6 sea, big factor ta our season," says, They way it looks .new Web- points in National H ocl^ jor non-Oommunlst nations O fSoldfer Bolton for more than 70 years commenting on The Herald’s R/hlte, who had a solid 67, Jer- tiiree-tmder-pto with three bird- assists for 96 points, some new faces who could seen its transition from coverage of the Boltiwi news, ARRESTS I put on a good '’show,’ word ly Barrier and David Lee. . i sOn. Schroeder. ster probably would settle for League games lasit season. HiSy worked behind closed doors to help—running back * Rocky^ , 96 again. By the end of the sea- were PhU Esposito (162), Bobby try to restore order in the litter-, (Continued from Page One) a tiny''-(arming village to a j^jrs. Sumner had two objec- Donald E' Olschetslde 2 1, of around; pecqile wiU They were the flrat group off A ^th keep, coming back and othera What’s New In School Supplies Thomi^ wt^ receiver Cole- "* ^g Orr (180). John Bucyk (ll6) and national monetary structure. suburb. been active in tjons; “ Y o u d o n ’t teU vrtiare the 81 Flower St., charged the tee and found the tee blocjts I manVMMM Zeno, ( 7.A« ex> offensive/ ^ F&evCfl arsk linemenliviAWiMi ** t * af ______»>€» m'rkof hor 8T6 * decided to settle for 7-7. Ken Hodges /(106. As the inteniatianal nuxietarv ’ ^ three civilians were affairs fw: most of her are,” she said, “and you making unnecessary noise with vdll come. When they come, SEE IT All AT PLAZA missing when they reached the Larry Gagner and Tom Bailey, situation continued In a ataie^ ^ blast at a social club. iife_ abe has a weoSh-oJ Infor- don’t tell enough about people, a motor vehicle, early this mofn- ^®y be^reached with. ef- second tee. They played defensive linemen Henry BSed, fiii* fh wwt Hra n d If Casualties “were reported in motion to share about""the uaed to hear all about peo- Ing at Center and Broad Sts. fective preaching.!’ through without calling for an During his stay at Andover, Big Coiint Filler Piqier Anatomy of an Instant Replay Dave Roller and Roland, Lakes •HenHnn tn fho dnnieidHn .nene severol oUier Belfost Bx- toiwn’s early developmait. "'ide. now It’s all about meet- Court date Sept. 20. offiolal and later were dis and linebackers Ron Hornsby ^ f Plosions. to™®’- Edna Conklin was ^ ^ Howland did a great deal of BIC Pehs Bargain Packs qualified. work >ylth young people. He ac and Jim ’Pyler. The White House official said j ^ bom in Essex and grew up in in a "du8cussiqn ' of social ACCIDENTS Felt Tip Markers — Nykm lip Markers iBert Yancey was disqualified NEW YORK (NEA)-^ -That has been reflected ta the that Nixon wants no expansion A large explosion damaged-- Hartford.naxuuiu. While niuic working nuiiuue Inu. theues changecnange in the'>shtme JWfl century,eciiviujr, she „ OenteT- arVer---companied! *------toe■' ------youths— on trips because he insisted on using his of his tax package in Congress, die Londonderry office - Colorific Binders — Hole Punchers Modern, instant replay 0-4 pyeoeason record with Tar indep^n- goy#i^e^'.mpported y^terfay efenlng at 635, a v regular tour caddy. He had not kenton’s lack of tim ^, John- Nixon has proposed a lO per ®®dast Telegraph, an Capitol building In Hartford^ housing for the elderl^a^ e, hasn’t ftaltoed set for 1973 to Jan. 1^972. has ruled' that Irish revedution-- “ ■ t l Z u who was treateo^at Manches- ■ i . ed for^f®ptwaaaaiiriMaaaiwaa»a9M M60MMII slow-moUon and stop-action ef cussed anid the Pipesident cameB ZbjJi l orir parolepante and must stay e^ jeaen t Treat proi^ and doesn’t rank among the top righV its^ rests with the As Mrs. Sumner begins the ______^______fects, UtaA sports promoters dixfm on the right package. He locked up pending a hearing of erty hnd the large tract oppo ''vm ore honest than their parents. 100 money winners this season. site now known as Mt. Sumner second century of Her-life, it On Broad St. near C enter St., tgu y^u mey don’t aU Jim Grant, a Wethersfield na may soon begin placing giant thinks that’s enough," tiie offi- the State Department’s^ revoca- television screens in the stands Estt^es. seemed appropriate to ask yesterday afternoon at 3:40, a tend ^ a'-Uqnday service becat|se tive who now plays out of cial said. ' / tion o f his U.S. viisa. .at.football stadiums Just to keep Mrs. Sumner was instrumen- whethei; sho had any ‘formula’ collision Involved cars driven you have ndthhig to offer them; Labor Day lanto, O a „ shot a 74. RIVERSIDE SPraVTAY If Congiete should begin a The court’s: ruling on Friday ^ for a long life to pass tdong to by Maureen L. Fortin of 9 Hen- the fans happy, according,.to ■niroe Oonneottcut amateurs Kodes NewicstS : rtW* •‘gigantic/^erclse’’ of ex- upheld a lower court declkpn bringing about ^ con-readers. Her reply was “No.” "I dee Rd., and Rene S. Mahler of Tony Vema, a CB8-TV diroetbr piiBng/Atoe tax pmgmm, the previous day th^only the ^ ctlon of Commi^ty were farther back. BlUy Brew do what everybody else does. Vernon. of Hamden and John Nowa- and author of “ Playback,” a 5^Y ^ never get an^hing attorney genera^ Owld order was completed In 1914. Eat what everybody else does,” ------bllskl of New Britain hod 76s, book about TV sportscasUng- Hero After I done. It’U take te lon g .^ CahUl freed. S^ served for many years as she said. "I Uve one day at a COSIPLAINT8 itod Pete Zaccagnlno of Wetii- "Many pet^le would ratoer Cahill, leader of the militant chairman of its ^ Ways and O n t NeuR stay honin'" And see exciting ac do it And do it fast." the official timo.” Quoting a friend of hers , tires on a car parked ear- S P E C ! A L prcvi^oteil wing of toe out- Means Ctommlttee. ersfield carded 77. tion over/ and over again than Tepnis Wins said. who Is also approaching her j morning in a lot adjacent l^ved Iiirii Eepubiican Army, During the l920s she was an watch the game, live and enjoy w m i m s : N.T. (AP) I JM has been held in a guarded dor- active member of the group re- y®f • M” - S^"®J to the Gaslight Restaurant on the best {days only onde,"{ he BK)REST HILLS, N DETROIT (APT — Auto buy e on^ rea^ I m here is punctured. mltory at the U.S. Imiplgr^on sponsible lor bringing electricity TM MOST .!■ 0 » y OLIAHIIM $995 GHO Leaders says. - Jan. Kodes has becom e as I g H ers greeted President Nixon’s St. Peter doesn't have any v .much of/ a Czechoslovakianhoslovakian I fr ■ and Naturalization office here to Bolton. She served For Ampex Oorporation, the wage-price freeze with room for me. When there’s a * ' hero as Jaroelev Drobny. since his arrival from Dublin school Committee place, he’ll call me.” Eggs, and tomatoes were Joel Ooldstrand 31- 82-^^taventor and virtually the only thuzlaam during the final iv W HAT PRICE Jack Ewing 32- 88-66 supplier o f the specialised Hie' natives wept when Drob days of August as UR. new car Wedne monev 1983, the only ■ The threa Sumner daughteni, thrown at a Bolton Rd. home V IN^ ny won IVlmbledon in 1964 even sales ^Nirted sixne 20 per cent speaking tour to raise y board during that Ella and Jeanette who live with last night. FREEZE? I Dave Stockton 8342-66 equipment, instant reptay - has Johnny IMlUer 38-32-66 become a profitable source of though he had forsaken ^ P over the same period last year. ^ Wrote Bi toelr mother, and EUzabeth ______]______. WERE C U m N O FRICIBS RICTANGUi J. C. Snead 83- business, 8346 Ekmh unit carries ‘ a country afteii World War 'll. AU four domestic automak- ^ Sumner is-toe author at (Mrs. C!harles libert) who Uves ^ But Kodes has drawn a big next door, are planning open ON ffiO R T B ____ f ' Frrt Marti 48-43-66 1100,000 p rice tag and at least ere-Genemi Motoni, W '"f brochure enUUed ’’Early Czech contingent to Forest Hills house tomorrow from 1:30 to 3 ^ juaj yfORS. — Deane Beman 88-88-66 160 of the systems are currently Oiryslerv and American Mo- „iiiie,* .^leem en m Years in Bolton" which she PROFSaaiONAIZA' Pete Brown 88-38-66 used thhiugbout the world. and has been the subject of tors—^J^Jport^ 8^'ikln^. lirito vlcted of a p^lcem^ In in*"i9^X'conii^"ctiOT ii^ neighbors are E im Wnutoer, in the department ^ e^oUim ^to ^elcomAl to drop In and wish FINI8HIS3 Hubert Green . 33-84-66 Altiu^h "Instant replay" has hundreds of fan letters since he foreign car/ mazer, »armg m - - a proj R ick -Rhooda 84- 82-66 become a household word, few toppled top-ranked John New- the tavlmr soree i had a poUcy against issuing a P™J®f\ ">® Ladies Benev- Sumner a happy birthday. 6ifE BpcB MABanumMo Industry ob^rVers have vlaas/to felons. A hearing J^- be- olentolem yctety^fSdclety of the Bolton Con- jfrs. _ Sumner’s____ _ „ two grandchil- Paul Homey 82-84-66 fans know how a single play can combe in the first round of, the; awaited with aeUMppHe., the immigration authorities gregaUonal (tourch. Her parti- dren and eight great-grandchil- D ick Liotz , ’ 82-84-66 be made to appear a second, or U.9. .Open Tennis Champion- lOrday reporU of the American begun Thursday and post- eipaUon in that chjirch dates dren will also bq on hand, RHIRtS ISc ^ (Jordofi Jones S6-S146 third time on their wreen. diips. . R automakers as a sigh of coo- poned until Thesday. back to the early ./.««_1900s ..j when It REO. PRICE Bunky Henry 88- 88-66 But there’s ho myrtery abtot Kodes, the 26-year-old Davis was the only public meetUig ON HANOBR SOc RIN Moasengale 82-86-67 it. Cup player and maater of clay, oumers' car purchasing plans Congo Advancing 84-88,67 continued his eu»ault on the un durii^; the 90-day freeze. place in town. She has also Oesar Sanudo The machine that makes these BRA2IZAVILLE}—The Peoplels 81-86-67 familiar center court griisa at Moat of the new car sales Mrved on the church executive W E C A N DO.... SPECIAL 15x30 IN-GROUNOi H«n Orrudo replays possible, the HDIOO, has Republic of the Congo’s educa Jb* Porter 88-84-67 been d^gned exclusively (or ENGINEER IN ABC-TV control center operates instant replay aj ratus the West Side Tennis Club Fri S were 'from the more than a mil Welfare ^Tips’ board. SHIRTS OR DRY tion system is aifiong the more DO IT YOUMELF KIT' 84-88-67 that enable! televIslon.^viewer6 to get a second. look at action, the tiifie day when lie rallied to defeat lion 1971 models stiU in dealers' A long-time member of the Mao McLendon that purpose with specialized advanced in Africa, with about CLEAN GARMENTS Bill Oamtt 84-88-67 talents conventional television counters’ (with 0-30 dlds In center of photo) enable operator to know at ^ Hiorre 'Barthes o f France 2-6, 6- . hand^. But the few 1972s sold P.O. Box Open (irford Chapter of the Daugh- 70 per cent of the 7-to-l6^yi9ar initiated the new model year, WITH 20 GA VINYL UNER Dwight Nevtl 86-83-67 recorders don’ t poesess. what point action occurs so he can retiirn to it within seconds. The lever 7', 6-4, 6-4, 6-8 SUNDAY-SEPT.fi State Welfare Commlasloner ‘f” ^ “’e Anjieric^ Revolu- age group enrolled (i;t school. ' which automakers preD LBTt*«- n n a Tom m y *Banda non producer fires InatrucUona to speed of a Gale Sayers, \ second round' match. Glal c a n 566,440 com - tennlne if fraud aoeS 'e x is t.” -the town’s 250to Anniversary Pod . atop It completely. ' for\the next,i>Iny, «io« «h» the producer; RIVER9IDE S P C f f O ^ A Y hla englneora* and H8-100 oper- every member of the brodaoast For even though the quartlr- Chanfreau of France defeated pared with 626,726 AnWny Au- The oommlaainnrr pledged, parade. noyd UtUe, four-year veUr- 'Hie H fid0() doesn’t come '^ASH AND CLEAN and broadoaaters are un-. atera are also trying (o antici team. - Each lOamerqman has an back outsmarts the oppoailig the National C8ty, Gallf., taen- gust, U7D. "We do not intend to use tots Asked her impressions of toe V^here Quality Begins i| iW PooU on who wxm the Amarloan Foot- cheap, ROUTE 159 • AGAWAM, MA$8. \ ATtHI( ORIIN" more than two pate the quarterback'^ next 6aaignment;“Follaw No. 42,” team, the producer and hla ager 6-8, 6-8. American Motors the 6 new system to harass areltare anniversary ccmme.moration ball Oonfarianoe ruahlng \ title ■"Watch (o r a 'red dog." .crew must be on.thelr toes. The' But all seeded playera ta ao-. August recipients. It is only to give she 'said, *'It was wonderful,” R s i ^ 44A : C sv sn HV M U I a ,® ? coverage of a m ove. ^ WMSPASKINQ y per cent rtae ln lia B M rr h Am e o r o with Ml yards laat oaaaon) Im Meanwhile, each HB-100 op- Itons at home wlU want to ^see tlon Friday advised to the to the ciUzens a chance to report srhat but added that she enjoyed/the T^. 74I4I7I WlpUy a twoytear contract with the The broadoaat team wiatohea sales was ,due In M t U A tti R . ” erator waits for the signal to that play again) \ third round. \ oompany’s liniUative the fed- may indeed be cases of fraud." 200th celebration more.. As a ■ Oanvar Brcinooa. Althoul^h may the game -from TV acts inalde V ■ /• ; ■ ■ . ■ -V y" ,\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. aUNCHESTOR/CQNN.V SA'TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, iW l PAGE ELEVEN M O E TEN' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1971 THE Rega ins nee, Hottest Herald Angle Canal Lanes Softball Finalists *jr EARL Y O ^ Back Using Old Bat Style Belongs McNally •povSaBdHor Tonight at Charter Oak Park at 6:15 . W o r k l^ OverUme It took games,, but the natural showdown of the lo®ms as the favorite to defend of capturing the doubte ellmlna- By THE* ASSOCIATED PRESS .WUh one on in toe first account 50 only manage six safeties off Dave Vlara, both of whom heui BOSTON (AP) — Carl 420-feet over the Cleveland buU- Roger") Moret went the dls- American League NEW YORK (AP) -1- ed for Washington’s scoring. Wtfh S working overtime 1 9 7 1 silk City Tournament is set for tonight at 6:15. «>~n®. tion tournament; but the^ pro.- Ho;^e Booth's deliveries. singled ahead of him, to push Yastrxemski, the Boston pen in the seventh and then t**® second con East Division Who’s the hottest pitcher • • * brewing once ag^n hl.t th « defending champions, a powerful i„ the past, Canal has met P®®** “PP®®>- ‘“«"' The Billiards in the nightcap the Billiards to tile final 9-6 ad- secutive tinve, evening hts W, L. Pet. OJB. in the major league? Vida tw ins • OAKLAND — had a difficult time overcoming vantage. Red S knot *'I think I'm getting back my my rips as in the past, maybe arm,” catcher Duane Joseph- West Division whether he operates in New «®lJoe Namath 28; B. Conlgliaro, Boat., 26; Joe Ttorre, Matty Alou and left the third-place CTubs nine Alou and Torre hit con^uUve W. L. Pet. G.B. cause a year ago. “It’s going cheater Country Club tills sea- canlc;. Ed Wilson, control and A1 Woodall Injured, are - R.Jackson, Oak., 26. Ted Simmons each homered games behind the Pirates in the homers in the third. Simmons Pittsburgh 82 57 .590 — to be hard to beat,’’- Peck said. ®®® ■ ‘ ■ Middletown lists an- TO- rk k desk; Alex Tedford, lane main- down to their No. 8 quarter HUPLES—Patek, K.C., ®’ and drove in two runs Friday NaUonal League Eait. The Car- homered in the eighth ^ gt. Louis 76 61 .566 5 Much credit for the success of ®ther Five Mile Road Race A1 Ynomas D.A. tenance; and Bee Moquln, cus- back, journeyman Bob Davis. Carew, Minn., 8. night as the St. Louis Cardinals dlnals, meanwhile, climbed to gle Cleveland checked toe Chicago 72 65 .526 9 ‘Got Outs at Right Time’ the event. Peck added, should Monday starting at 6 p.m. at the DANBURY (AP) — A1 Hiom- todlan. What’s more, ace fullback Matt - HOME RUNS—Cash, Det., handed toe embatUed Cubs within five ganaes of toe Bucs. on five hits, Including Joe Pepi- 69 66 .511 11 go to fellow policeman, John Wilbert Snow School . . . Rock- as, baseball coach at Western Parkade Lanes 'will again fea- Snell is hanqiered by Leg Prob 28; R.Smith, Boat., 27; Melton, their lOtli setback in the last 14 Elsewhere, the New York tone’s home run. Montreal 59 76. .437 21 McParlond . . Vlnny Clem- Inshani Park opens today Connecticut State College, is to ture Free Leam-To-Bowl Class- lems. Most of Pittsburgh’s of Chic., 27. games. ' Mets whipped Philadelphia 7-1, * * * Pblla. 57 79 .419 23% ents, former UConn football Rlordan of Moriarty’S wdil become toe college’s first direc- es with toe first scheduled Mon fense baa been centered in run STOLEN BASES—Patek, AND EarUer in toe day, Wrigley San Francisco outslugged Hops- EXPOS - PIRATES — West Division Big Game Ritual great is now a bauiker. He’s in ^®®^' ability against Mickey tor ot athletics this academic day. Sept. 20, at 9 ;80 a.m.- Any BBBMIE OlOVmO ning back John Fuqua, who K.C., 47; Otis, K.C., 41. used a large paid advertise- ton 16-6, Los Angeles nipped Singles by Bob Bailey and S Francisco chaige of the Generations De- Mantle in a softball home imn year, it was learned Thursday, new bowlers wishing to attend picked up 87 yards In six car PITCHINO '(14 Declsians)- ment in (Chicago newspapers to cSnclnnatl 6-5 with A four-nm Gary Sutherland started h*®"' Los Angeles. 8% partment at a New Britain hitting contest Sept. 12 as a fea- Thomas, who teaches in toe may do so. Giovino and Mrs. a.m. under the ablq director of ries ag^^nst Minnesota last CJJobson, Oak., 15-3. 833, 3.46; tell toe antl-Durocher facUrai rally in .top. ninth; irnilng and t r e a 1 ’ a ninth-inning rally Atlanta 12% RADI# bank and will help develop re ture • of toe Hmes Farm and college’s Department Physl- Gloss, both certified Instructora the coaching staff \riiich in week. MdNally, Balt., 17-4, .810, 3.03. that "he is running toe team, g^n Diego ^aded Atlanta 3-2. against Dave Glustl. '^ e tying Cincinnati 14% lations with toe younger set. Camp C/Ourant benefit at Sterl- cal Education, 'will continue as will be handling toe classes, clude, Ed Yourkas, Skip Mlko- The night-cap pairs the New STTUKEOUTS—Blue, Oak., in and if some players do not like • * * run scored on an error by Houston 16% Pays for Sadecki • . * * ing Field In West Hartford . . . baseball coach in addition to Junior Leagues are scheduled lelt, Mrs. Yourkas and Beady York Giants against the Cleve 286; LoUch, Det., 285. it and ue down on toe job, dur- OARDS - CdJba rookie second baseman Rennie _ San D l^o 28% Sports IKal Reserve Yankee catcher Jake his new duties. to start Saturday, Sept. 11, at 9 Brown. land Browns, vrito both teams Friday’s Results PHILADELPHIA (AP)—On the nights before left Off the Cuff Gibbs will hang up his spikes ------^------^---- winless after four outings. NATIONAL I^ G U B ing toe (rff-season we wiU see Although some (hib players gtennett, who had four hits. A (AP pboto) BATTING. (360\eat bate)— \rtiat we can do to find them allegedly have been criUcal of fiued toe b a s ^ and the New York J, Phlladelitoia 1 hander Ray Sadecki is scheduled to pitch for the New SATURDAY at New York on Sept. 22 when After going with secmid-yecur 2:00 (18) 'Yankees vs. Tigers, Jack Rose, president of the the Yanks play Btdtimore In NEAR-CATCH—Wide receiver ECharley Johnson over rookies game victory over toe Phillies, players by Monday and to 40, y^^^ee ''iJ^um ^^lor toto“e 33; Torre, St.L., 39. Tito Fuentes and Bobby Bonds Louis (Carlton 18-7) * ) Little League World Ser Bay area fans are healing the boro, Maas, to meet New Eng- Lynn Dickey, and Dan Pasto- sending the last-place Philadel (7 i or less, bylsept. 18 . . . Batting game between toe Yanks and Palinkas Is ‘nUPLES—Metzger, Houst., and light-hitting Frank Duffy Houston (Forsch 7-7) at San I: - ies San Franciaco-Oakland game is .land Sunday afternoon, closi^ rlni, as the Oilers 2-3, take on Both On, Off Field Francisco (Carritoers 3-2) phians to their sixth consecu / (18), Roller Derby averages are higher mice again Boston . . . Have a nice hoUday pregnant. ^10; W.Davis, L.A., 10. put them ahead to stay in toe tive defeat. in the National League thl'a weekend. ' “There have been stories pub- a, preview of the Super Bowl, out this Weekend’s schedule. ' the. Bears, 2-2. >ME RUNS—Stargell, Pitt., CHICAGO (NEA)—Ferguson Jenkins likes Joe Pepi- futi -rtth a two-run single, his New York (Koosman 5-9 and I 8:80 (30) Football; St. Louis and it’s not beyond the realm Friday night, the Dallas Cow-' I^ladelj^iia, 3-1, will be “I told my teammates If we vs. Kansas (Jlty ^ ^ ------—=— ------!___ ^______Ushed here that I’m going to 4 2 Aaron, Atl., 39. tone’s wigs so much that he may get one for himself. It first runs batted in since com- McAndrew 0-6) at Philadelphia don’t get this one, we wiGn’t have have a baby,” said Mrs. Steph of posalbUlty. John Brodie 'will boys reversed last' year’s Super without quarterback Pete D L E N BASES—Brock, wouldn’t be a long mane like Pepitone’s. It would be an ing over from Cincinnati in an Lersch 4-12), be at the behn for the 49ers, 3- Bowl result, handing toe. Baltl- Liske, - but New Orleans, 6-4, 2, twl-night a chance to sweep toe series,” SUNDAY en Palinkas, iVho last August St.L., 62r^organ, Houst., 29. Afro, big and round and kinky as tumbleweed. early-seascn trade. kidded Sadecki, who pitched for 1:30 ( ) Mets vs. Phils 0-1. He’s completed 27 of S3 more Colts, at 27-4 thrashing. In -will be minus signal-caller Ar- PITCHINGv (14 Decisions)— Cincinnati (McGlothlin 7rl0) h 8 titillated toe sporting world ■ "The problem would be keep ♦ » • St. Louis and San FYanclsco be J. 2:00 (18) Yankees vs. Tigers Requiem' Takes Time pass attempts so far, a pheno- Super Bowl V, toe Colts won chie Manning. Both have leg In- GuUett, Cin.,^«-5, .787. ^.61; at Los Angeles (Downing 16-8), (plus a few mlUloa televislcii menal 71 per cent. 16-13 on Jim O’Brien’s late field juries. ing ,,my hat on over it,H said DODOESW - REDS — fore toe Mets acquired him in (2) Red Sox vs. Indians, viewers outside toe athletic Oarltoi, S9.L.,^^l8-7, .720 The Giants salted It away night Hie Raiders 'wlU likely give goal. Roger Staubach connected Hie game between Min- EIUs, Pitt., 18-7, ,72i)K2.91. JenMns, in toe (Jub’s locker Atlanta (Jarvis 5-12) at San a trade In December, 1969. w n c sphere) by becoming the first with seven runs in toe eighth, The victory upped his season 4:30 (3) GHO Golf veteran Daryle Lamonlca, witfa Bob Hayes on touchdown nesota, 4-0, and Denver, 0-3, STRIKEOUTS — SeaVief;^ N.Y., room. Now Jenkins lias grown Diego (Kirby 13-10), night female to play pro football, "but riowed,by injuries thus far, hla passes of 11 and-ASr ^ards In the will give wide receiver A1 Den- 233; J'enkins, Chic., 223. and outsized hairdo that he calls including a three-run homer by Sunday’s Gaines record to 6-5. (8) Sports Challenge At Yankee Stadium the stories are untrue. “I g;ues I got toe outs at toe flrat start of the. year. Othera second half to pace the cow- son, dealt by the Broncos to "a natural." Between Innings he Dick Dietz and a three-run Montreal at' Pittsburgh 8 MONDAY "What I said was that I on the Raiders’ injury list In- boys. the Vikings in.toe off-season, a must , sit on toe bench and pat right time,” Sadecki said, /8;00 (30) Baseball World NEW YORK — Yankee Stadium is dead. The re double by Willie Mays. Chicago at St. Louis quiem will take .a little time, but you can start writ wanted to get ready to have chide running backs Hewrltt in Friday night’s other game, chance for a measure of re- itod rhash down his sprouting Los Angeles remained 8% Houston at San Franciaco, 2 "especially when you craislder Mi 8:15 (80) Giants vs. Dodgers children. Stephen .wants mo to be a mother. Dixon and Chaiile Smith and the San Diego Chargers up- venge. lo^S^ games b ^ k in toe NL West aft New York at Philadelphia I gave up 10 hits.” RAY SADECKI ing 4he obituary It will be redolent with nostalgia: The offendve tackles Bob Brown ended the Loe Angeles Rama Prize rookie Jim Plunkett la Kilkenny Somehow, he forgets his coif er rallying past toe Reds. The . Cincinna,ti at Los Angeles "I got the ball over -r you House that Ruth Built is no more. por this noble reason, and and Ron Mix. 20>14 as rookie running back expected to get his first pro fure on th^ mound, as Pepltone Dodgerstrailed 5-2—Hal Atlanta at San Diego « know that’s a plus,” hie added. 4-7. Bud Harrelson and Tim Foil Narragansett Opens Hioae that weep the loudest - ;;------— because her team, the Orlando New York manager Gil opened the game with consecu- The Kansas City Chiefs, 4-0, Mike Montgomery raced 40 start for New England, 1 -^ apparentlybeen managing McRae drove in two Cincinnati . Monday’s Gaines PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) — '*’*^,1** those who stopped going Sweetheart lease, and toeoreti- Panthers, have been ignobly will battle their crotu-atate ri- yards bn a pass from John when toe Patriots host Allantair to do at toe 'plate. Jenkins has Hodges agreed that Sadecki’s tive singles and Cleon Jones ^ Yankee Stadium years ago ^aiiv nan Ti,.A,rAnf trn*.i.n suspended by tlu Atlantic Coast runs with a single and homer— Chicago at Pittsburgh, 2 Narragansett Park launches an prevent ,toe Yanks vals, the St. Louis Cardinals, Hadl to put the game away in 2-1, In Sunday’s lone contest, again . won 20 games for toe St^ Louis at Philaidelphia, performance against the Phil- broug^it them home with a because it is an uncomfortable from moving In, but toe city as Football League because of a toe third period. In off-the-field developments but a pair of walks and Bobby lies did not measure up to some double in the gap In left-center- 88-day thoroughbred - racing arena in an obsolete traffic 1-2, In Saturday’s other "na Silences fifth straight s e a ^ . He will ^ 'Valentine’s pinch single filled night landlord could exert a lot of wobbly financial structure, the tural” rivalry. Both Buffalo and Detroit, ivho FYlday, Oakland wide receiver again be among toe leaders In New York at Montrefil, night of the 30-year-old pitcher’s other field. meet today, maiklng another coniplex in a deteriorating new career of the elementaiy meet tmilght, are 2-2 thus for. Warren Wells was sentenced to toe bases .outings this season, Donn Clendenon's single conflict in the flg^t for the mu- nelghbortiood. pressure.' Hie real question Is Len Dawson, who has hit on innings pitched. In strikoouU, , Joe Gibbon, toe third Clncln- ' Houston at Atlanta, night whether any stadium could be school teacher has been .36_____ of 67 passee____ for___ 601^ yards______soLions’ quarterback Greg Lan- 90 days of "dlagnoettc study” and in ratio of strikeouts to 5 Cincinnati at San Diego, night "I thought he did real w®ll scored Jones to get New York tuel dollar by major tracks: in F’ace the facts; ' nati pitcher, fanned rookie Ron without his good stuff,” Hodges off to a 3-0 load, maintained indefinitely with shelved. far 1»e~ar the helm for the dry ■ la quesUonafaie because of at a California medical facUltjr bases on balls. San Francisco at Lios Ahgel- New England. Even if Mayor Lindsay’s plan two baseball teams and one foot If the Panthers had been able Chiefs, but St. Loula Coach Bob a sore ankle; his replacement by, Judge Leonard Dleden of Y ankees Cey but Maury Wills singled for es, nig^t said-. “His control was off and Tiie Mets feasted Narragansett will operalii And if toe Chicago Cubs con- for the city to take over Yan ball team sharing it, even If to suit up tots year, would she Hollway is undecided as to la BUI Munson. Alameda County Superior Court NEW YORK (AP) — When tinue to make a run for toe one run and Manny Mota he wasn’t throwing as well as more PplUles hurlers (or seven against Rockingham Park ^ kee Stadium was ever feasible have considered playing once whether he’ll go with Jim Hart 'Manny Fernandez and toe as toe result of an y Duffy g^tf^lk Downs in Boston has putting a fresh coot of calci Tonight’s other games, Buf- say they’re tirOd of hearing Tex. LEM, N.H. (AP) ' - John » Sadecki’s cimtrol wasn t up Dyer and Tommie Agee^ applied for racliur dates after Jersey Meadows. Hiat’s the "Oh . , . I’d hgve to think Y.ankee Stadium Friday night ______Jenkins who should provide JENKOfS mine on ''a white elei^iant—it most logical o f ajl.' The state about that . . she repUed, falo U at Detroit Washington how toe Dolphins are weak In Meanwhile, the Atlanta Fol- he found a baseball in his shoe, much of toe pitching moment- PADRES______■ BRAVES- ^ ^ l a s , an apprentice jockey, P«- « ^vasn’t a p p ^ n t. He one cf toe bright spots in the ^ WiU not he approved without a , getting to the passer, so Uley’U cons added ex-New York Giant ed getting another. "I see-a lot win provide the stadium and in the next breath she sal( He knew then (or sure that he um. Steve Arlin buried a six-hitter h ss grounded today fcT toe crfTe was m ke football t®6to to’^-ahare tenancy. ------be cut to sUence the critics by quarterback Dick Shiner to of people with ‘Mother’ tattoos. ^ *1-^ ’*^(1, wtUi Uio exceptioii of the Anderson, a 20-year-old outfield- the fans will be able to get to it. "Yes. Yes, I’d do it again. It’s Football’s First: Pat Palinkas sacking j . Rbdskln quarterback their roeter as a J n e agent. was going to start against toe^ Before a recent gome Jenkins M San Diego drfeated A ti^ta 8 thlr^ time, in p ^ g jTOere ia abrolutely no c h ^ e ^ “g i; ^e'taiiwd, been wcnderful. I den’t know I like that. If. I get a whim, I Phil Nlekro for the fourth *>------— •>------•*— ““ ^ ^ er playing his. second gnnie in a Washington Senators whatever that a new pro foot-. Sonny Jurgenson. Shiner walked out bt the Gl- sat and “ploked” Ills hair with a might dq/H-—-N. fourth park’s thoroughbred meeting. g^ored their only run, Sadecki phriiues uniform after being opened It seepis inevitable. If. it hap what normalcy is any more. tlonal attention did not hurt toe And while Steve kicka foot- Bergin Eyes The Canadlan-bom southpaw comb that he says was straight time. The Padres used . ball team wiU come in. The league or his club. "The ACFL balls sevei;al nlghta a week at Packer 'Coach Dan Devine ants’ preseason training camp ‘I’m an imptdjiive buyer. I Milonas was suspended toe 10 ■ ^^'t'peim it a runner past sec- -promoted from toe minors. He pens, let there be ho weeping "You know, I don’t hold any 'Will "start 39-year-ir 10m ^^jgr Yankees “ deserting the city." either, even thou^ he was ®ne month than it did altogether blocks frotW their apartment. nine now. I was the first one B«’ave errors and. two passed toe fourth race • T h u r^ y . He mue time against Philadelphia drove to toe .only Philadelphia market la a.nice^ plum for the "Hie city has long outgrown quite maUcloua in his think- h>® past," he said. Pat, faithful as always, is there toe Tiger manager:anager: “I don’t let . modern__...... athlete, wrapped...... up in Otonta . and Jets to whack up. him know toe day before he’s y^g _ . ’ here to get bell-bottoms. Now 'iS-Ws by rookie catcher Earl previously had been «ded starter and lo « r Ken Rejmolds, run. Th^ra^in’t^bouT to“s^lt“u Api^aring in toree preseason to hold the (ball for him. At Stafford the look to flares. TSie only Williams. twice for five-day STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY goingg to pitchpitch. He wouldn’t get athlete^orto his sweat th M n,Av> nnd to«v have veto horse-iyid-buggy days. The Jer- Wally Florence is the well- games, Pat Palinkas success- thing I didn't buy was a Nehru ^——;------^----- — um ^w aya, anu u y Meadows are. as much a traveled- defensive lineman, fully held the frotball for seven any sleep.” power. in a career that approaches Martin' didn’t have any wor- socks . will hardly be seen now suit, I was lucky. It went out.of >n r 'J • mI n * Team Balance Big Concern part of this megalopolis as playing for the Bridgeport Jets, extra points, six with her hus- Dowling Added two decades, race driver Gene ries himself, as Kilkenny tamed wUhout wearing ^ Page style in six months.” I'i^atlt LiettueT W tttl rtTatC S / If Yankee Stadium la dead, Flushing Meadow. It would be who croamed Pat Palinkas in band, the other while' CalKor- Bergin has handled some ex- > the Yankees 3-1 with a six-hit- ‘ ‘**~“«‘* As a pitcher, 'it appears that then what becomes of the Yan a relocation within the "City” her first appearance. nia’s Ron Miller waa{ booting, DOUBLS ACTION kees? To Taxi Squad celient machinery. The Enfield ter that strbngtoenqd toe Tl- »Mrt and Hared, uncuffed, Jenkins will be anxind even With Bridgeport Grid Coach toe same way the Cowboys re- "I was creamed,” were her However, by toe | time toe chauffeur beUeves he may have gers’ hold on second place in P®®hetless heliotrope stocks. longer than ?Iare pants. He Is a, S K T im L ^ . 4 MON. IFT., SEPT. S B.attiBg Standout (^emente Hiey have kept the faith; located from toe Cotton Bowl to exact words. regular ACFX, season wets in POXBORO, Mass. (AP) — the best^ yet In the Bobby the American League East. S®®® / ‘®P strong, 8-4 athlete who has . '4 BRlDGBPO^l.’r (AP) — Team and fulibacka Bill Butler end They pledged to stay If the city Bujjurban Irving. "I wanted to knock her bleep- motion, she ' was more valu- Kilkenny, 3-4, had only one not only does he adorn his body, rarely missed a start to five balance la one of the chief con- Dave Oaldlero will need help up The New England Patriots judkina ^ t 2X. MILES cerna of second-year University front. took over the plant. But when ^qjjich brings us back to the Ing helTd off," were the nearly able to toe club In a pupllo re- have added three more players Bergin and toe unique Pinto n o cro R R A a , complete game in his eight pre- h® adorns his skin, years, since he came to the After Shot in W orld Series the Giants announced they Qjgnta. A team la In business; exeuit words of the snarling lations role. She appeared on of Bridgeport football coach Ed Returning in- the attacking 100 (200 LAPS) vlous starts. But he had little Three years ago, he went out Cubs to a trade with the Phil By FRANK EOK They were -Pirate teammates cross the Hudson, It became a F l ^ ‘hce1 irbe“ti^tod°‘'‘ AH ®f the play- bodied c a r form the l a ^ en- « g a g m T | | D | lies. Farrei an cpenlng game ap- front from last year’s atarUng too fan Is the customer. Uke trouble against the Yankees and got himself a tattoo. He AP NewsfSotures Sports Editor for eight .years. Says Clende- new baU game. Aa Mike Bbrke any cuatpmer, he 1s entitled to Tangerine Bowl field. in New York and starred In era were obtained on waivers *®*‘ ‘b® ^ at St^ord w rSHIWW who only the -jiight before had says it was done on a whim, He has been compared to proach^s. team are guard Mltoe Norelll, aald, toe Yankees have., to THI Roberto Clemente has just non: fair value and good service. No Mrs.. Palinkaa, understand some commercials. Massey from other clube. BpeoOway Labor walloped Washington ll-l; He He went to The, Tattoo Parlor on pitching style to Robin Roberts. ^ : "A lot of people say he’s tern- The Purple Knights have an 390-pound tackle Pete Bok from "study our options,’’ Which ajre; ably, overlooked. toe vein of handled the bookings. are- Day afternoon. Including purse. Jenkins has magnificent con exi>eHdnced defenatva line re- Dyrlen, and centar ' Steve more, nq less. ' lost! shutout in toe eighth Clark Street in Chicago. It is passed his 37to birthday, 17 of peramenU^l.. All athletes are / 1. To move to another port of Hiat’a what the Giants WiU be humor In toe historic fact that Meanwhile. Massey also gave D e , ^ (Aleman, a 6-3, 225 l a p j ^ 14 , when Horace Clarke doub'ed run b^ a walking tattoo named trol, something he said, he them in toe majors, and during‘temperamental to a certain ex- turning tor the (971 campaign, Frank. '■ \ the country. Highly unUkely. learned out of necessity when a able' to give In New; Jersey. a guy named Florence became Steve Palinkas his unconditlon- pound linebacker from Mis- ♦W.WO National EVENTSI and scored on two infield outs, cliff Raven, v ' )Us career he has won four Na- tent but 'when I w ^ with Pltts- but graduations have weakened If a line can be assembled For all Its faults. Fun City.'Is. the first man to wallop a wom al release. There was sadneas ,ygg jjjg gjjrtjj CHampiontolp event wUl be the relief pitcher -with the Phillies.' key (points to their altack.-> toat wlU give Ferreira enough Those lucky enpugh to have Hie Hgers went Into toe last ..Qilff-s got tattoos all over tional League batting cham- burgh, and I’d strike out, CTe- Still the communloations cen Boason tickets vrill bo sitting in an on'the football battlefield. In too Pallnskos household\ but ^urid draft choice of toe Miami lucrative NASCAR aval Like Roberts, he has a very Im pionshlpe. With a few more mente was always there to ^ p Ferreira ia expected to protection to rely mbre on hla ter of the U.8.A. and the Amer 200 the e l^ th ahead ^ They ^,g ^ody,” said Jenkins. "He's the little woman 5-7, ISS^Dolphtns. track event in New England pressive ratio of strikeouts to continue as starting quarter- passing game, Ufa Puiide IcLi better s^aU with a better view. ' ’’I’m Just glad I still have all had sewed a nin off Mix Pe-. y,, „^g g ,g, breaks he could have nine hlU you up.' my bones together,” she said. pounds) carried on. Mrs. Pa- qyjny oaray. a 64, i05 pounds this summer, AT STAFFORD ;walks (last season, tor exam ting titles. "He is the team leader the back, a job he acquired when Knighte will be well on their aiSui^T N or^X ra aw Th®y'» “avp Infinitely better thers all over him. Unbeilev ple, he struck- out 274, walked the (Int-atringer was injured in way to reveralng last salUMn’s g w n pafturtiB beckoning-^ parking Md fewer traffic prob- "Hiat'e what I’m thankful for. llnkas continued making per- defensive Uneman from Hofatra .llie much heralded Plntp waa l^reilo .PUKlrl^ez ^ d Tony g^,g , this. It cost Before his career ends the Pirates , need because a lot df "No, I don't have any dreams aonal appearance but she also who was the eighth round pick niade legal by NlftSCAR at mld- Taylor and a double by A1 Ka- ,, I otdy 60). He is a fast ball pltch- star right fielder of toe Pitta- guya flo to him. He really ia a mld-sea«)n, 4-6 raoord. comparabla.TV market or pop- lonta. Why should they kick? line. ! 610. ; ' eii but has. good breaking stuff. B rldgep^ will be shallow to Tri-oa|>taln Gary Ctidmora’a ulaUon area. fleSttle proved, An for the voat majority of about It, or nightmares, or aw - th® teaching Job to keep up this year of the Los Angeles season and Bergin Immediately burgh Pirates will have hit super star. When I was to Pitta- thing like that, I really don’t.' and did not perform on the foot- \Rams. began putting together an im- NASCAR MODIFIRDS In the top of toe eighth, -fenklns rolled up his sweat- more home! runs than Ralph Ki- burgh we had. su. great many WHATS THIS? — that department, with only Kim reception total that osune wKh- and 8on Diego la reconfirming, Giant fans, who don’t have IwimiMimwtnni Norm Cash slugged his 28to shirt, .On toe sumptuous biceps Coleman, a senior llko Ferreira In five catohea of the ooUage tickets and will never be able It happened so fast, a l l ^ It.'l ball field again. Her Jersey, No, \ Rick Harris, a 6-10, 192 pound preaatve streak that Includes ALL AMEIIICAN SPORTSMAN For all hla success - t o recent, ner (801), driven in more runs black players and we needed Carol Carlson is em> that the law of diminishing re- MINI MIDOBTS IIM!Mai.CMIII>.6lllS home nin of the season after ^ his left arm was a cross with years, Jenkins is still an un- than Pie ’riaynor (1,27S) and Robertas mature influence. He and a transfer from Clemson, record make* hlnl tha nuMt tuma applies to sports expan- to get them, what difference can’t believe It happened." 8. was ceremoniously .retired. safety who la a seven-year ^vat- the Senators Cup at Stafford, Bin Freehan bad dou'bled to *«*tog green leaves afd dull- spectaculax.. relatively - anony- totaled bases than Honua helped aolldlfy the relatlonahlpe braced by Bette Wolff as backup. Itoveral other play- likely end to figure In. a passing li’ slon, too. doei It make?______| Paul Massey, Orlando poach. ijContrary to.toe usual public eran from Arizona. He was ob- several <»en competition wlai' - PLUS a»w it up for the Tigers. ^ed roses across it. It was to- mous sports figure. "What I Wagner (4,284). many times, fter' winning' Wom- era, however, have had quarj attack. 3, To move North Into Weat- last year, now residing in ^ aasUmpUon, nobody gW rich talned from Washington. and h pair of seconds on the :______scribed', "Trust to God." n’s Club Golf Cham Vegas,^ refused to admit that on the fanpifur filvht of Pat Pa- Thg Patriots also announced $12,000 need," said Jenkins, "U some "if i win another batting title, "He la a phenomenal athlete terbook experience and ooul(i The defenalva line la loaded ohasiar. But a new stAdlum will ‘Change iniSyitem tough A ll^tar League circuit.' ■UAMNTUOPtlllU “I used to like circuses when World Series wins. Hiat kind of fine,” says toe 5-foot-U native who came to play, and idayz apionship at Ellington fill In if necessary with expertanot, TMid-yeor require polittoal underwriting It was sheer gimmickry to hire llnkaa into the violent all-male Wednesday that they have as- Bergin, a former echqcdboy FIREVlt)»! liAIHOATBi I was a kid, and I saw a lot e Detroit H iera’ farm ays- Ing hualjand. "She was good," Ghia. While Steve la selling . Brian' DewUng, Honor Jneje- SIPT. 11^?,IS Buioka In Tampa, she attends aon, T^irpne Hudson, Lajlje the dlminitive driver has wpn OPRM f Diot« Orioles Hiursday recalled up, but r think ,!»hat;il hurt. It.' that goal, sweating dh toe mente tick we asked Donn mean be goes what the L0MOM PGA' golf tour, ore no- tookia Mika Bolahko and guard nsarty os much boll, will high- In WastohoaUr, tarn, 0\e Syetam’a dlreptor, he aald In a level voice. "A real jliH righthander Dave Boewell didn’t tickle when (3iff put it .mouitd to get the batters out .CHendenon, hitting hero of the greats of hittli like Ty Cobb tlyea of Detroit ‘who now live Mika Mbran. .> light tha front line with Man- 4. tto share Shea Stadium. No,-Waiter "Hoot’* Evers, an- gutty kid." summer claaaea at the Unlver- M|cDowiaIl, jja y Dixon and Steve doB®- to 200 races and, several . Yet he confessed that the na- alty, of South Florida. Casteel. ' track titles. from Rochester of the Inter on. , ^ and to Keep hla cap on hla New York MeU’ (969 World and Ted Wllllai have said with Utheirm parents to Los An- Halfback Al Morris, last slva bkok Tom tyndolt of Boat Impoaiibla. Hie Meta have a ncunobd Hiurbday. ' 1 national League. -Jenktos said he has conalder- bushy-haired h e ^ . Series triumph, for his opinion, about-hitting. geles yaor’a Isading fround gainer, Haven sparking M bookflald. ■■ \' : } . :j MANCHESTER EVENING HEIIALD, MANCHESTER: SATURDAY, l^PTEMBER 4, 1971 PAGE THIRTBIiny PAOSB T W E L V E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHraiER, CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEfi 4, 1971 1 4 TraHmrt - l THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW SHORTEN and WHIPPL e Help Wontad-Mol* 3« Holp BUGGS BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE with . MAJOR HOORLE Mobil* Hoiiiot 6-A BXPBRIBIKB&D retread fore- RBSFOMnBLJD manma with truck I I \ p man, right shift, 11:80 p.m. — driver's llognse to agy X'M «01N O TO TMB. O m TME MOTTCET DA'y OF THE SUMMER, B u t AT THg Air- conoitioheo oouinRV h a v h v o u p o u m d o u t \T uooic® Ultci IT N B B O B A SVINTUALLV TUB WKBS WOULD 'CLASSIFIED AVENOBR 1971 23’ Mlf-con- 8 a.m. Excellent benefits. Flro- plant. Instds and catalds dutlss. ^ A BIS JOB I COMPLBTB TUtsm- BBAUTV SHOP... I'LL talned . trailer, excellent condi NIFTEEI^ WEARS A WECR-lD-lOE OUTFIT •• CLUB OAHCE \ HOT PANTS i W H A T » WttOtvJ® WITH BB BACK TO P- - ' BHOVi/ UPJ AS HOKUM AND -tWAPPl£ stone Retread, 30 BldweU R d., Contact AQIIer Txrm s, Route M V c o a t UP AND W k MAV W IN T OUT IN THEIR EfOCHAL BUIPIEB, T icfjg jT Amwtr lo FrtVieui Fviilt tion. $8,800. Call 646-7879, South Windsor, 389-4881. 81, North Coventry, 64Bd0n. HAVa r RBPUACB THOSEFAHCV NOT I E ^ 'R e \ ' A w / WOOLOH'TVOU OHLV - VBR. TRAN S STOLEN VEHICLES MUST BE REUSED M i t f / W o r ld w id e r THE CRIMINAL IS TO 87’ MOBILiH) home get up on lot, CQ?/ERALW IkJT ^ A R lH G J thihh she'd FROM THE EXPERDDNOBD all around PEAUIZB HlS PROFIT! ADVERTISING ready for occuponcy, Nice MUST _ BE _ CATCH A (DIMER ' ^PART-TIME carpenter. Robert E. Jarvis ACROSS DOWN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS shaded lot. Inquire Charest Pf^ETTSf WARMf CHILL? WOMEN,! Building Contractor; 6484713. Trailer Park, Main 8t., Ver- ‘for dishwashing (automatic ma- UNraRTUNATBUV WB CANY 1 Frtnch city 1 River islela 8 A.M. to 4:80 PJd. DEAR.' WAIT,' I'L L HAVE ALVIN , 4 Europatn 2 Notion nm . • chine), and other kitchen duties. HELP WANTED male — first BORROW RICKV BURBLES mounUliu 3 Wife of After school hours,; 8 days shift, 7 k.m. to 6:80 p.m.. Rap 1988 MBADOLARK oamp trail BIHE AS BAIT! _ 8 City In Socrates COPY CL0SIN6 TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. weekly plus 8aturday6>.^No ex idly, growing Industry. Steady SwItxirUnd 4 Twill-woven er with full-family room and work, good pay, ])ald life in 12 Mountain in silk fabrics «tae P.M. DAT BllFOBll.,PIIBUlOATION all uUlltlss. Phone 648-7770. perience necessary. CtoodAourly surance, hospltslisatlon, holi Grata 5 Jump. DeedUne IW aetardBjr end Monday la 4ii8e p.m. Friday rate. Pleasant atmosphere. Ap days, vacation, and other S I 0 13 Shakeapoar- 6 Zoroaatrian 1970 MCAkCPBR —Immaculate aan king (var.) ply In person. , \ fringe benefits. Experience not mss[3 25 Oriental Island) condition, sleepe 8, 2 tables,,. , necessary, will train. Wonder- . 14 Learning 7 Holy Roman PLEASE READ YOUR AD 15 ------Empirei^er, (ab.) nurse 41 Cronus' son seating 8, factory bullt-lh sink,' B R A S S K E Y fill opportunity for advanos- Netherlands 8 Certain 26 German (myth.) Ice box luid 8-bumer gas stove, BY LANK LEONARD 42 Highlander OUaallled or "Want Ada" are taken over the phoner no n RESTAURANT niant. Apply at Cavrok Oor- MICKEY FINN 16 Steep* In /. Europeans stream eonvenlenoe. The advertiser ahotild read hla ad the FIB8T 110 and 13 volt hook ups, awn |x>mtion, Industrial Park Ave brine 9 Particle 27 Periphery 43 Musical ing, gas euid water supply 829 Main St., Manchester IF YOU'RE INNOCENT, I HAVE NO OTHER CHOICE.' BUT 18 Petty prince* 10 Soviet city 28 Italian city quality DAT rr AFPDAltS and RBPOBT KltBOBA la tline for the nue, Vemonl YOU'LL BE CLEAREO.' YOU'LL STILL GET PAID' YOUR 20 Egg-ihaped 11 Loch-----, 29 Solar disk 44 Peruvian next taMMrtioa. n o Herald U rooponolblo for only ONII in- bulit-ln, vinyl sides not canvas, SALARY WILL BE DISCONTINUED> figure! Scotland 31 Degrade ' Indian oom et or omitted Inaortlon for ony advertiaemont and then fibreglass screening oh all win LANDSCAPE laborers,, no ex-' INVESTIGATION IS ONLY IF YDU'REJNDICTED BY 21 Poiieuive 17 Scandinavian 33 EngUah 46 Lease only to dM extent of n "make good" Inoordon. Krroro which dows, solid hard top, beauti perience necessary, $2.60 per COIN' ON, I'LL HAVE pronoun 10 Vexes (coll.) matrons 47 Ceremony do met leoaea the valoe of the advortlaomont will not ho fully finished, Interior, cush hour plus overtime. Orantland TO PLACE YOU UNDER 22 Makes 23 Marry again .18 Kind of acid 48 Petty quarrel eorrootod hy “ make good" taworllon. ions have been covered with in v it a t io n miitakes 24 Log house of 40-----1 50 Bad Ems, for Nursery, 648-0669. 3i/NVEILlNf.if 26 Obnoxious r - r " r - r* r - T- r r “ w r 643-2711 9890. 'round. Good wages and over Sealed bids will bi received plant 14 time. Paid CASS, Blue Ooas at the office cf the Dlmptor of 27 Vegetable 12 16 and life insurance. Amerbelle Qeneral Services, 41 Center V 30 Hinder 1$ IJ PtHLUS OorporaUon, 104 East Main street, Manchester, Oxm. u«l* ~32 Broadeat nr\ iiwi^iBss^sm aiV>*B’ Aiitom obiks For Sol* 4 M otoreyetet-lieyolM 11 34 Slips away nr 16 2A St., RockvUle, Conn. Apply bo- m g«pteniber 16, 1971 at Ud)0 ou t OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN gradually MOTORCYCLE Insurance — tween*Bt9^3:80 p.m ., 876-3826. 35 Card game 2! HERALD ^ Call Betty Turner, at the mlm 36 Article 1966 OL06MOBILB 443 convert ^ ^ ^ ” WANTEDji— Manager • bo<^- BITUMINOUS BUR ^ c IT'S FOR vou, ^ IF ITlS OL' J ess^ SEE IF YOU CAN WORM 37 Perforated 5T 2T 27 a Crockett Agency, for low rates OLTT OF HIM WHAT SUBJECT HES tSOUUA BOX LETTERS ______ible, $700. Phone 638-0019.______Including passenger Uabillty. Household Sorvlcos 13-A Pointing - Papering 21 H dp W ontod-Fom ole 35 keeper, Flano's Motor Inn. Ajl AltaUE ABOUT THIS TIME -A N ’ TELU ball ------— ------— ------— :— ply 100 East Center St., Man- -VARIOUS LWATIONB. ^rnnlj HIM I’LL CALL BACK/ HE CAUOHT 39 Demeanor 1967 CHBVROUET Im pala Su- 648-1677, 6 a.m . to 6 p.m . LU3HT trucking, collar and T. J. FLANAOAN A SONS — SCHOOL bus drivers Bolton. Chester. Bid forms, plans and speelfl- PRISCILLAS POP BY AL VERMEER MB-OFF-iSUARP LASTTWIE, AW 40 French park F o r Y o u r 41 Dress edge 14 per Sport. 3-door m i SUZUKI 600 cc., excellent attlcs cleaned, odd Jobs, Painting and papering. Fully Hours 7:20—9 a.m. and 2-8:46 ------cations are available at the PIWNEP MV EARS BACK/ 1 AIN'T ^ Inform ation . automatic, i>ower steering, lawns, trees cut and removed, insured, workmen’s comjjensa- p.m. Call U9-fM 0. U*ofn ri™Ti. i.; General Services Office, 41 Cen- a b o u t t o be CAUSHT UNPRE- 42 Pigpeni ST running condition, 1600 miles. 1 NEVER • HEAR TOU; ..FOR O N E' . RAREP ASAIN AMD TAKE 45 Expungera bucket seats, con sole,' $1,496. Call ^-6000. Uon, Uabillty, property dam------^ ------— — P^T-TIMB help for work In ^ Manchester. Coimsc- COMPLAIN ABOUT) W E L L . M A N TO la ^ HBRALD will not Call 648-9761. alter 6 p.m . ' ., 326 Broad St., Manchester. county 46 SI ing blind box ads who dl^on. Call 649^8882. Robert B. Weiss, 54'Greek letter desire to protect their convertible. Maroon-black top, ------i------■ ' Interior-mcterior. Free esU- 84 A P P L Y N O W MAN WANTED part-Ume, for Oeiieral Manager 55 Rip ST 66 Identity can follow this mint condition. Low mileage. 1971 — 460 HONDA Scrambler, f'iiM itwnrtiim 1 A m ates, fully insured. 649-4411. afternoons and Saturdays. Ap 56 DMds l(»w m ileage. N o reasonable of- O U lld ln g C O f ltT f lC tilig 10 ------^------6$ 56 6t procedure; ^ $1,696. C oll 649-0616. Evenings free? SeU Toys and p ly In person, W . H. England 57 Rot flax by 4 CEIUNO speciaillst expert exposure 1966 PONTIAC Catalina, staUon fe r refuaed. CWl 649-4266. IJJON CIE8ZYNSKI buUder Olfts Party Plan. No invest Hardware, Hmite 44-A, Bolton Bnclose your repty .to new homes custom built, re- workmanship. One celling or WARNING (NIWSSAMIl INTIRHIISI AISN.l the box in an envelope >- wagon, automaUo, 1969 NORTON motorcycle, 760 all your ceilings repaired and ment — No colliBCtlng'— No Notch. address to the ClassUledf rec ------_ ------steering, power brakes, $1,196. go’s. Excellent condition. $1- m odeling, oM lO o^ . ^ Reasonable rates deUvering. No experience M a n a g e r , Manchester! ; financing arranged. 649- rooms, garages, Wtcheh re- NOTICE OP SPECIAL HlVStniflOf Ha m IH tAOFAthAr ' * . a . . . 100. Phone 649-4870. Evening Herald, together 2861. Ask fo r John. m odeled, bath tUe, cem ent :______i______needed. CaU or write "Santa’s AUTOMOTIVE TOWN MEETING with a memo listing the YAMAHA 1970 Enduro, 126, 21” work, steps, dormers. Rest- INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- P arties,” Avon, Conn. 06001. ^ (Sie«MAei companies you do NOT I960 OHEWROLET convertible, Thmt wheel, new 360 on rear. dentlal or conunerclal. CaU cial rates for people over 66. TOWN OF TOLLAND B wn h W*. W. m tM. UJ. N». on. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER want to see your letter.) Tel. 1-678-8466. 860 h.p.,. 4 speed, 466 poei-rear $460. Phone 649-8679. 649-4291. CaU m y compeUtors, then call HELP W ANTED SEPTEMBER 10, 1971 Your letter will be de- end, many extras. $160. 649- 'stroyed If the advertiser m e. EsUmates given. 649-7863. A ls o B o o k in g P a r tie s One , clean-up man-poUaher. The electors and citisens qual 0768. 1967 HONDA, 806 Scram bler. MASONRY work all types stone is one you’ve mentioned. One ' experienced mechanic. ified to vote in town meetings GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN Call 646-0344 or can be seen at and concrete, no job too small, I- P. LEWIS A SON, custom WOMEN needed for marking If not It will be handled. 1967 PONTIAC Lemans, 2-door of the Town of Tolland, C3on- In the usual manner. . 862 Vernon St. $400. bver 20 years experience. Free decorating,, interior and ex- mid measuring. CaU MiUtox, • Excellent wages 9-4 hardtop, bucket seats, console. qsUmates. Call after 6, 648- terior, paperhanging, fully In- 646-4199. e Paid HoUdays necUcut, are hereby notified I k m o ('M AUUAY6 duriJu^-M /^r SRAMPAW *1-4 SSmw power ateering, power, brakes; 1960 BSA C3iopper. Immaculate eil 3078 Bured. For free esUmates, call ^ ;— e ExceUent sick day program tUal a siwcial town meettng B im mw. iM. T,. u, h $1,696. Full financing arrang. condition, rebuilt engine, new r e a m Yc^u m y ? g o 9 im 6 , rPiAJp IT 'm g Q Y o Tip APpaeciPiTe. 649-9668. If no answer 648-8862. HOU6EWIVEB prefereeG tor Saturdays ^ * ***' ed. 649-2883. Ask fo r John paint, lots of chrom e. $1,600. N. J. LAFLAMME — Carpenter part-Ume maids, must be wlU- • wees, no oauiniaya mortal School gymnasium at Loot and Fomid d i m . T A L k'ra ANYiPMS Youp Li^rem s i& M e 646-6387. contractor. Ad(Utions, remod Ing to work weekends. Own • Blue Cross, CMS plan 8:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. on Friday, eling and repairs. CaU any Floor Finishing 2 4 transportation, CaU 644-1604 Apidy to Mike Hardel, General September 10, 1971, for the fol- S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O ^A L 'ir to 1064 IMPALA Caievrolet, good c ^ h^e de|^(^ ami ^ time for free estimate. 876- for interview. Manager. lowing purposes: FLOOR SANDING, and refln- gifts Is Your Gift QaUery at ' ______1642. 1. To consider and If deemed ______BwbIi m______s s S o r v l c o s ______1 3 ishlng (specializing In older SEWING machine operators w e u ,, ' Watkins, 986 Main St. Your 1964 CHEVROLET,. 2-door Im- advisable to authortse ccoBOll- WEU..SEE WHO'S COMING.' TWO YOUNG married men will WES ROBBINS Caipentry re- floors). In and outside point- wanted with experience, part HTZGERALD datlon Into and bond issue of home town friendly w orld bf paia, 288, 8-speed, $600. 649- do small repair jobs and paint- modeling specialist. AddiUona, ing,'etc. No job too small. John or full-time. 648-2264, Cobar gifts. Telephone, 648-6171. \ 9824; aftei* 6 p.m . the remaining balances of pre Ing, also Cellar cleaning and )*®'- rooms, dormers, jiorches, VerfaUle, 64941760. Co. FORD vious bond authorisations for 4 STRAYED — Near Hebron Rd., i()Bl AUSTIN HEALY 8000. Ex light trucking. CaU 646-2692, cablnete. form ica, bullt-lns, the High School, Middle School l^athrooms, kitchens, 649-8446. WAITRESS — part - time, Bolton, Wack male cat. four ceU^t condition. 1966 Mustang 646-2047 WINDSOR AVENIUB and the MeadowbroOk School •asSal^A ewaaaeaVm iiMilAMMskASI* ■ ’ a ______B o n d s - nights, 4:80-8 p.m. Phone 649- white marks underneath. RfXH VILLE addiUon. Named M ewter, 647-9706. convb|tlble, automatic t r ^ UGHT trucking, odd ^obs, also NEWTON H. SMITH A SONS — Iiinrfnnnfft 27 mission. Both reasonable. 64'7- moving larae appUances. Remodeling, repairing, addl- OfOCW - fW Ongogos A# ------MAN with at least____ 8__ years______ex- 3. To authorise the Issue of /CP- LOST.— Passbook No. 86936 9844 aftbr 6 p.m., p.m ., week days. Burning barrbls delivered, $4. tlons, rec rooms, porches and b a SIER Payment mortgage J^I^-A G E D Woman as Uve- perfence- In driving dump the consoUdated previ^ ^ ------roofing. No job too small. CaU p interest only for housekeeper In Manchester, ^ n^ine experience in authorizaUens tor Oie High P L A IN ^ A N E BY FRANK BAGINSKI Savli^ Bank of Manchester. 1966 FORi\ Mustang, 3-door ***~^'^° - AppUcaUon made for payment. 649-3144. two to five years, then pay ameslte. Immediate employ- School, Middle Scho^ hardt(^, 4-speed on the floor, t i m b e r l a n d Tree Service— the balance without penalty. required. Gall 872-8867. 742.6190. M eadowbrook School a d d l ^ . $886. FuU flhanclng arranged, Tree removal, pruning, lots CARPENTRY and remodeling. No brokers’ fee, no appraisal in WINTER VACATION vour ------~ r'l— .. . — ---- r owl to authorize the Board « 049-2881. Ask fo r John. cleared. No job too big or rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, fee.too. Call now.n(«r. ImImmediate m ediate serV'serv- HELP wanted aU shifts. Excel- Selectmen to determine the AutomobHos For Solo 4 small. Fifteen years expert- additions and garages. (3all thing? Start earning for It lent beneflW, start $8. per form, jiartlculars, manner of le- / 'tue OB©IM^ \ 1966 FORD LTD Country Squire ice. Mortg^e Finance Ck>., now. Be an Avon Repreaenta- 19M OLD6MOBILE F86, cus «(agon, power steering, power ence. Bonded., Insured. ' 742- Tom Corbitt, 648-0088. 248-1416. 668-7162. hour. Flreetone Retread, do and the sale of consoUdated 9606. tlve. Earn money selling world BldweU Rd., South Wlndaor, bonj tom station wagon, can be seen brakes, alr-conditloned, $1,486 DORMERS, garages, porches, ------„nRTriA«FH fimt aec- famous Avon products. CaU at The Crockett Agency, 244 FuU financing arranged. 649- MASONRY —‘ Brick block rec rooms, room addlUons, MORTOAGES, jo ^ , flrsL s^^^^ 289-4861. 8. To authorize any other ac ond, third. All kinds. Realty 289-4922. Main St., 648-1677.______2881, ask for John.______worik'and re’- kltcheiu, add-a-Ievels, roofing. tion which may be necessary or siding, general repairs. (Qual statewide. Oedlt ratiiig uimec- i tx ME domesUc work, desirable to enable the Town to n e e d c a r t credit very bad? 1968 CAMARO, 2-door hardtop, P®‘rs Including fireplaces. and essary. Reasonable. Confldeii- ^ transportation. MANAGER ity workmanship. Financing issue said consoUdahed bond Bankrupt, reposeession? Hon autom atic, whltewaU tires, patlos. 649-1604. Ual, quick arrangements. Al- n issue. est Douglas accepts 'lowest available. Economy BuUdera, vln Lundy Agency, 627-7971. j ^ ______For boy’s (lepoi^ent want bucket aeats, $1,M. FuU fl- BRUSH chipper .rental. Stop In c., 648-6169, OT2:0647, eve Dated at Tolland, Ckxmectleut, down, smaUest payment, any hanclng arranged. 649-2881 100 ConsUtuUon Plaza, Hart- WAITRESS, 8:80 a.m. to 2:80 ed In our suburban Man- this third day of September “Sure, WE know win “. . . but do the pollution, chip brush and trees, nings. ning isn’t every ALUMNI know it?’* where. Not smaU loan finance Ask for John. use chips for mulch. Special ford. Evenings, 388-6879. p.m ., ftaa<\a.y through Frid^, choster store. Apply Mr. 1971. • company jdan. Douglas Motors thing...’ prices for contractors. 742-8262..-m ASONARY WORK. aU types. m ORTOAOES - 1st, and 2nd., Gam er. s/ CSiarles E. Tlilfault, L 846 Main. 1960 MGA, bronze-yellow, wire' ------No job to smaU. ir.vnellentExceUent ____.mortgages_____ — interim At financing____ 1__ ,1018 Mam « . , M sncnesier. ■/ L. Robert Dumont, wheels, Plrelii tires, engine- DRIVEWAY and walk repair, YOUTH CENTRE I 1964 OU36MOBILJS Starflre. body in excellent con(UUon. workmanship, many years ex — expeiUent and confidential SECRETARIAL position In ■/Charles G. Ramendo, cracks, holes, patching and perience. Free estim ates. CaU Manchester Parkade Board of Selectmen MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTpX JONES and FRANK EWAY Factory air, excellent conerlence. Free, stoiy building, with 2-etoiy sM. BABYSITTER wanted - Bent- N a t. BaUetaimte Ooaraalea ------IP YOU DON'T INVITATION-TOMB WHAT Country etotlcn wagon, pow cellent cokidlUon. C!all 638-3698 CaU 648-0861. 6-room newly redecorated 3^ ,^ .^hool Men Over U Yesure ------^ MIMP A WOULP'BB PR0MJHfTP0NPjj.Ar mates. Call Howley, 848-OMl. mAINING OF TOUR evening^ between .6-8. ; apartment Includes valuable vacaUons. for third grade To. Learn Bleat BnataMi / KILLJW LIKB CULLBN er, brakes and eteerihg. $1|100. TREXD SERVICE (Soucler) — GHtMOE or i f RUNNING ^AfWOW. Savings Bank of Manchester, ~7~ onUquea, c«»W be gr«e«y boy. (MH P *"- FoU Or Part Ttam AMlONBCENT IN THE 1663 BELAIR Chevrolet, 4-door Trees cut, building lota clear store. Acre {ilus. Sseluga Real- ’ ______. 0464700. ed, trees topiied. Got a tree Apply . In Psnon UNimO STATES, BimOPSl, kedon, {lower steering, 8 cylin H earing and Ing 1 7 ty, 742-8680, 743-9884. b ABYSITTEIR - wanted fo r kin ■AWAn, ALASKA, PANAMA 1970 MERCURY Montego, ex der, radio, good condlUon, col problem t Wert worth {ihone derrarton chtld* raferoncas MeiOowa VKU^ S U w Lane or sand, good lines. $396. Call cart. 743-8362. GRANTS Plumbti Service — ceUent condlUon, 16,000 m iles, . a', , , ' , ...... helpful, must be In Uncoln very reasonable. Owner trans 648-8186. Free esUmates,/ plus quality HelpW antod-Fom olo 3S School area. CaU after 6 p.m .,. FOR RENT — Chlpmore brush work. 648-6841.: ferred. 644-1873. -I — ------chipper with man, hour day or RBLIABLiE woman for work at 646-0297. , i MAM OLD8MOBILE, 1969, Delta 88, 1968 FORD GALAXIE, good week. 743-0606. in * p a r t -t i m e help wanted, for , RN or LPN no job' to6 ' small. Free esti F or a{>i>alntment ca ll 64941960. ALLEJy O O P 4-door, hardt<$>, low m ileage, condlUon, .$160. 648r469S. laundry duUes. Apply In {len U j^m. • 7 aon. — Full or Part-Timo BY V. T. HAMLIN matee idly given. Bathroom son, Meadows Convalescent Hoiisohold SorVteos 1 3 ^ heaUng aystems INSURANCE agency girl, must XlTe iW FORD, FAIRLANE 800 ______remod) Home, 'BldweU St. We want permanent professionals who can offer ^ ...THE COMPUTER I I DOrr 7HINKSO... on,-water pump work, be fomUlar with mulUple line 888 I CANT,D0C... HE YWE HAVE WA8YT ...a o I'VE (SOT A MAN UP AT HIS NAME NS FRfTT> worl good patient care to our gueets. Fully paid Insu^ ISN'T programmed! BUS ENOUGH TO GTATE UNIVBlfirrY PREPARING DR. .CRANSTON PRITTL 64$dl61 sv e n u ig S ^ > r M9-1478 engine; “^ " r >«>f faucet {lackings, 649-2871 Insurance procedures. Cart YET^ ✓ LJAUrw C TUC . lOQ I atUce and ceUara ^ cleaned. ______SECRETARY to Managerial ance program, sick pay, 2 weeks paid vacation, 8 THE TAPES FOR ME.' days. steering. Original owner. 848- Bob SmIUi, 844-3467. STEVE CANTON BY MILTON CANIFF Ujdit trucking, also'palnUng. g^M WATSON Plumbing and staff. Full command of the 9888. paid holidays and overtime. 1909 TRIUMPH TR ^. excel Free esUmates. 046-6489 after H«aUng, Bathroom remodel- BUCPERIENOED counteiTtrl. Bngliah language, ■horthand THAT WILL FEED M eanw hile.. N0,0U5... DON'T TfiM pfN required, typist, good BUT I SENT MV LAST V lent oondlUcn. Meny new 1964 VOLKSWAGEN B u i, 4 :80 p.m . .Ing and repairs. Free eiU- apply between 6 a.m .-3 25 TO THE FINANCE VOU, BUT YOU'LL ME—OR I'LL IRRIOATC MEADOWS CONVALESCENT parts. Call mornings, or after nseda work. Best offer. 848- Hlrtlardvllle Luncheonette, 808 perMnallty. Bast Hartford lo COMPANY ID HELP STAY IN L|NBi C'A)0N,BIT6y,VDU \ r ODD JOBS wanted, $^neral matee. Cart 849-8808. #46-8991 STILL OOT CREDIT ) 0 p.m , 648-7900. Adams St., Manchester. cation. Salary open. Phone 389- BAIL OUT a m v i 7860. cleaning, mowing lawne, pro- AIRPLANE THE ||4ACK . 7021. An equal opportunity emplcsrer. ' . 1800 T-49IRD, standard ahlft, 1989 FIAT 860 Sityder, low mUS' feeelonalIVWIUIIAU eKpVlIDIlUDex{>erlenoe UlIn wlhWin* ^••11 ^M AN wanted to work ap- good condlUon. $1,400; Phone age, expertly maintained.■ Ask-Ask' dow wkshlng and nig sham- MinHIOFyi 1 promrtnately 6 houra per day,' RESPONSIBLE toother to care 049-1986. Ing $1,336. CaU before• $ liyn.. I poouig. c w i 849-8894. ___ Drossmoklng I t Monday through Pri(lay. Du- for 3 eohobl age children, your 646-66T6. tlea conatet of telephone eollclr home', eulrt September. Ver- ■4* 1188^ dCACBT aUUon wagon, WASHING machine repalni, LADIES' dreeeee, sulls, wedtUrtg planok’ area. Re{>ly Box L, -•U,T.4U..fc—. good running' condition. $900 or tatlon and Intervlewtng per-; RCA, lyhlrliMxA, Kenmore, gowns and veils, art custom ' B|MHrtlve cuatomere. A{>ply Mancheater' Herald. beat qffer. 647-1674. ^ Maytag. Reaoonable rates. We Are Looking made. Some aiteraUone. Rea- Manager, Parkade Lahea, Tnioks - Traeion Owner of Irthe Coin Waah and 1864 MBROURY Modtorey, 4- eonable pricoe. 649-1188. BABYSITTER wanted to rtve In Dry Cleaning, 976 Weft Middle Manchester ' Shopping Park For A Man To Work In Our m door hardtop, automaUo, pow ade. to care for 3 boye. Call 647- LANCBLOI Ti Turniilke, next to Stop and BY COKER and PENN er steering. Excellent ruhnlng CHEVROLET 1988, $4 tori, 68 1380. . _ Shop. 848-4918, 64T-1T19. M o v in g - ,'vAALBlS aoKiclatea attenUon / r OWT WAIt TO '1 I WONPBR IP r condlUon, Best offer. 3964)080. gunnmlt Bt., after 8 p.m . / riOWi HWATA HIT a ) /OUTA' 6l®HTf A HOtoB ! Tmeklng - Storaga 20 reeldenla of Mancheater and SECRETARY CIRCULATION DEPT. C RUN IN'ANV BACU EARKt} 7 -s e e WHepre r r 7 WIULIB MAY& RBWBAvTn g ^ bume, moth- k Hill School f< l WSUT 1 ^ 0VBR HA$ A 1867 FO R D FKlrlane. very good iNTBRNATTONAL pick ■urroundlng area, atari train- The'Oak - , . holaa, ilppera r«|>alred. Win MANCHBSTBR Dellvery,- Ing today. Training program Blind, la aeaklng a aecretary tor MUST BE ABLE TO WORK WITH FROOLBM condlUon. itandard Iransmls- up( 4-do6r travel tiab, V8, 4- dow shadM made to meiksura, llght trucking and package de< for otete Hoenslng: Additional the admlnUlrpUcn office. Appil- LIKB THIS? Onll 644- s speed, ^ e d , Igood condlU on.'648-1933 all also VoneUan bllnde. Keye YOUNG PEOPLE. livery. Ilefrigeratoni, waahere extensive training In the pro- cant must hsvs typing and slsno a r o r 4. mad* while you watt. Tape re- and etove moving, e|ieolaUy. feMlonal approach to a tyal ability and bs able to use dicta• '\ l LITTLE gPORTB B Y R O U B O I^ curdere for rent, Marlow'a, 847 PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS — PONTIAC, 1969 Bonneville, — ------SViidlng chi^re for rent, 449- .eeUle career. Maturity may phqne equipment. Familiarity Ilf r B r T- T Main St., 949-6891.' 1, 0781. PAID VACATION — FULL BENEFITS. PRIVB IN CAFOl green 4-door, 499 eiqrlne, pow- rra lltn - T be on asset. High 86 per cent with medical terms hstpfui, er steering and disc bribes, | y | «| i| | 0 H o m o t A*A 'TWO handymen want a varteiy ~ (HMumlsslim sehsdule, tkrti Mr. 8714 hour wsek, BxesUent ssl APPLY IN PERSON TO: al^oondlUonlng, new tires, at jobe by day or hour. We PoInMng •p 21 Dwyer at Bviv<|i ft Clapp, He- ary and beneflto. For tnforiiia- \ MWWkg Mock vlityl top, other extras. 199T ,OMO oamiier, excallent cl4an yarde, attlca and oellare altore, 64T-I444. Uon. contacl Mr. McOoilam st PITER COROIRA ' , f c 1 H0Mit OKU 881-4^ after 6. nmning condlUon, Call. 949- Reaarnably. Call 941-116$. B.' H. MAob^AN JR, 4) eora. 'M I-9T4. ■ Interior and (UitertorMl' pointing, MoniRRe need a part-time j. {•ei O A b iU i^ r ociupo dJT rtlie, *‘ *‘ 1 ...... LtUirr (ruciring, oeUars and at- paper, hangWg. ^irty years jobf Apply now. call A.c. I'et iiiipttU tg i(fr«llk er .brakes, ...... "*■ lliie cleaned, odd jiibe. Rubbleh sX|ierlM>ce, fw ir gsMsratIuns. sreens, ee# oeie or In psTsua, power removed, ihito««rt>' ami eoto- 9Yae jMdlmalss, fully insured. UH-sled Toj> Notch ghopptng 1 'l!»|* |||sl A q m is HIMSBLL ST. MANCHUmi •I, - iMsss: r w moroinge or lunch 1%$ <11* » a i i tesas U«a Road Herald Ad* merciaJ, e44>9988 ea-78«i.
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MANCHteStER EVENING HERALD, MANf^STER^rCONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1971 PAQHFIFTEIN fAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, .SEPTEMBER 4, 1971
H o m o s For Solo 72 H o m m F o r S a l* H o u s m P o t S o I o >72 Houtoi Pof 8 f llo W 72 ■ Itit of Town Manchester O u t o f T o w n South Windsor Clbscd Labor Day Gardon - Foim - F o r S a k 7B MANCHESTER — 8-room over- TWO acres, 7-room R a is e d ______Dairy Prodhiet* 8 0 l>or R o u t 66 Offered by the The Municipal Building' Hospital Notes Coventry Public Records KANCnOBTpR sised expanded Oape. Tmo Ranch, bulIt-lns, recreaUon e l a j n OTON Rockville line. will be closed Monday, La BERRrS IR LO ROOKVILLB room, garage, gorgeoue view, Amoqg public records received Lagasee to Ralph R. Brooks of HOLIDAY ) baths, four bedrooms, fam ily Tliree-bedroom - Cape. Carpet Lu^eransivmei bor Day. Emergency tele- CLASSIFIED $83,900. Hutchins Agency, Re vnm M o Hoims for filing In August In Town E. Hartford,’ lots 88-86, section room, lovely suburben lot. Oa- ed kitchen, living room with phene numbers hav6 been SPECIAL EXECUTIVE COLONIAL PHILBRICK altors, 640-5824. iRtermedlato Oare ScB Clerk Elizabeth Rychllng’I'Offlce C, Actora. Colony; Vernal D. CAREN APTS. rage. $39,900. Hayes Agency, fireplace. . Dining room,* car B t t O set UD. Tliey aret: Butter and Sugar Com Set to Lay private, noon - 3 p.m., and 4 were 44 warranty deeds and and Elizabeth M. Schmidt to Brand New — In a prestige 646-Oiai. ______MANCHESTER — Newer 4- port. Very reasonable. John H. Highway— 649-6670 60c a doxen 8V$, 4H room apartments. Lappen, Inc., 540-6261. m **I*iI?*i n*™***"** *l“*t claims, marking an- David L. and Btlle • H. Kapp nt ADVERTISING Available now. Including ap- area. Front to back living DUNCAN RD. — Ahsaldl buSt .AGENCY bedroom Oarrleon Colonial, Refuse — 649-1686 10 ikm. • 3 p-m., ana 4 p.m. - 8 Mansfield, lots 99 and 100 plus BUCKLAND FARMS room with center fireplace. Sanitary Sewer and Water pUanoes, wall-to-waU carpet 6 luge rooms, large breese- bulldlns, 8 baths, fireplace, % COVENTRY — Lakefront! Spa- Cornerstone .iinwMi Warranty deeds filed Included: h major portion of lota 98 and a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ToUand Tpke. A Adams St., Huge formal dining room, acre treed lot, garage. Only -649-9697. Also Rt. n, 'Vernon ing, heat, hot water, swim way, 3-oar garage, 1% tiled ROCKLEDGE — Large custom . clous and gracious Spanish 'The cornerstone w ill be laid William H. and Gertrude B. .m all portion of lot 97. norther- 8 AJM. to 4:30 PJM. ming pool, storage and park coun^ kitchen with aU ap baths, butlt-lns, fuU attic, tlrs- built Ranch. Living room 27’ $88,900. Hayes Agency, 64^0^81. style------10-room------home.------3-caru ga- =...... except noon p ^ . , To-enh F A and 'y «hie o ' Hemlock Point Rd.; LOMBARDO’S — Pick your pliances, laundry. Large plaos, plastered walla, city ing. From $150. Call Supvar- MANCHESTER area - 9-rooni rage, fireplace, 2m»th., built- tor the new Messiah Evangelical ITfilitissa . S^dra L H lastaraChe of Mlchabl J. Carelll to Herbert own tomatoes, peppers, egg famUy room o tf kitchen with uUllUes, immedlato oobupenoy. |ns, etc. 160’ beautiful water- Lutheran Church on Buckland IvC W U llllllC S J. S X Self Service: 10 a.i^.. • 2 p.m.; ' .-.j vj.m section L and ih eresa T. Crlckmore of COPY CLOSING TIME #OR CLASSIFIED ADV^. IntendenV 870-1665, 378-1510, plastered walls, parklike yard, custom buUt Garrison Colo plant. By the pound or by the atkVng glass doors to over- Chules Lesperanoa, 649-7630. «lM PJtf. DAY BBFORR PCBUOATION 343-6658, with 36x40’ swimming pool. This nial. Large family type rooms. front lot. $43,000. Szeluga Real- Rd. follcwing the 10-a.m. ser- TW „ ^ lls » IM risylitxr * P'""’ ’ * **’?• . ^ '' Wnterfroiit Manor- Eastern De- Coventry, lots 260 and 261, Ac- basket. Rear 1316 H Silver slsiid patio deck. Four bed DeadUae tor tatnrday and Blopday la 4;M p.ni. Friday PITKEN — Porter St. area, 5- may be the house you have' been Five bedrooms, 214 baths, dou- __ Lane, Bast Hartford. HEBRON — Wall St.. 3 - bed rooms, master bedroom y e u old aluminum sided cus tryhig to find for a long Ume. ______1 1 ^---- r::------—r—~ ____. ____ .... Tklllln— Care, immeoiate iamii> oniy, r c/wnntrv Quit clalme filed were as fol- ble garage. Hayes Agency, OOVENT^ Six-room Cape, Ground was broken for the room apartments, heat, hot with walk-ln closet,! 3H tom built, 8-room aarrisen. OaU today tor an appointment. in r irst Billing. „ „„ -n. m. a. vm.» 646-0181. oil hot water heat, hardwood building In May, and completion Yoim oooPEKAnoN wnx BUTTER and sugar com, also water, carpeting, appliances, baths, plenty o f closets. Family room with beamed canning tomatoes, bring con floors, basement garage. New is expected In early November, BB APPBKGULTED children welcome. AvaUable Stereo intercom In every -pelllng and built-in b u , dream ''* '7 MANCHESTER — Dutch Colo-; H«,TrC,ra> (AP, - p~pl. 11 SX«SX.!JKlSr;0.2; DIAL 643-2711 tainers, 11.86 half buriiel. paint. Approximately one acre The congregation, which has ;i immediately. $190 monthly. Mom,, 3-oar garage, acre lot. kitchen with bubeoue, etc. clean.'* Recently redecorated. nlal, 6Vi ihoms, large modem who will have to pay the new 13:45 p.m., ^ 6:80 p.m, - 8 i„®P‘*** Camp Coey, Vem ^ Branch Bucklain Farms, comer Tol lot In quiet neighborhood. Ask- been In existence tor three 646-0883, 649-3871. X PPicturesque lo tU setting. QuaUty etc. CaU Now. Hayes Agonoy, New wiring and copper plhmb- kitchen, near achod, bua, «Ues tax on uUllty Wiling. _8 ^m.-4 P’^-- Rd ; James N, Jr. land ^ k e . and Adams St., ■ ------^. FiMhnifrom the finest. Ing. Modem kitchens, etc. Ing $18,600. Owner, 742-8776. years, has been worshiping at - ^ M64US1. shopping. Park like yard. Rea- ______*h- namnnuipfi at 2B6 --Buckland Buckland were vrere wameo warned oy by uie the mate State Tax Tax ”— “ ™* n .to p.m. “•8 ••—’•p .m ,..■ . -b.,.,,,,. « -M-artucM to Ladd to VWney and Pcitrlota Continiied From Precodlnq Page Manchester and Route 88, V er ROCKVUXE, nice $29,600. non. ^ 9 7 ^ WINDSOR -Jmmacu. r j . The Rev. Karl R: Ourg.l is Department Friday that the no"^mW te Jerome F. and Cynthia P. Mel- - » ' h S T ^ S ’stolTaiS'pfriirAl: FRECHETTE REALTORS m an ^ t b r OVERSIZED 8-room Cape Cod Agency, 648-0688 late 6-room Raised Ranch, 8 p „ t o r and the church to afflllat- Rrst tax assessment may be vln of Montague, Mass., lot W, P*^- WaOKm O *«asw>s.sM a vanMAIfillaS #4m. A - , ...... #s______s •' self-service. IM p W m lod-Alole 36 Dogs - BInte - PM ^41 TOMATOES — pick In own con tor, $180- Adults c r M o ^ ts , with abtaclved breezeway and 2- $27,900 _ ICIQHT-ROOM Colo- * rooma partially fin- with the Wlnsconaln Synod. Henry Arthur and Lora Sperry'' 4-5. bedrooms, 4$t per cant fes- ______1__ ..asA..ee>. ^ * IoWasI Ivmsvav* IassaI /Yealw ASA IM1A late th coming and the initiale* The emergency entrance on Crlppe to VWUlam W. Kocher, .W ANraD — B^nergatlc man to AKC miniature tblack poodle tainers, , c f l . half ^ bushel. 31 An- security ' deposit required. 647*9998 car garage, beautifully Idnd- Ished lower level. Only $84,000. Campaign Aide sumable mortgage. Act feat. nlal, In-law quarters. Alumi Wte w ill be a Mg one. Arm ory St. Is the only hoeptta. ° „ ^ ^ n r h e ^ r A. Crlpps, Robert Galett oare for our used cars. Me- puppies, 6 weeks old. Call 649- • Manchester, Available Beptefnher 1st. 648- acaped treed lot 140x150, large num siding, new heating sys- Hayes Agency, 640-0181. Democratic Town Council Snn- $36,900. Hayes Agency, 646- iSecauae . of complications chanlnal ahUlty helpful but not M8Q. BUTTER and sugar com, toma 9678. UWng room, dining room and tern. Off East center St.. tree.. COVENTRY - dldate Rtel^ M. Bbrriohas Tl^A lJ'^efSiteWe’*'diora tote 10-13. Camp Cosy. Vernon OlSll beidrooma. modem kitchen. Aa- neceasary. Hours 8 to S p.m. toes, cucumbers, peppers, WARANOKE RD. be ilT; dnnn*the "IgW Branch Rd.; James N. Jr. and See Ben Francte at Moriarty BLOODHOUND puppiea, AKC, onions, beets, summer squash, Fou^bedroom Cape In oholoe MANCHESTER Two-family, sumable mortgage. Immediate Bros., 801 Center St., Manches- »vaUable October 1st. One Rosorf^Prapaity occupancy. tor to. ® ■■‘h®re may be a de- ridft. J;-!?!. “ Oloria B. Ray to Kenneth M. winter squash and fruit. 31>An- jL f restdenUal area, 8 bedrooms up, two furnaces, aluminum atd- c y ,' Realtora, 649-2818. campalgn manag'er tor toe No- f Patricia Blodgett of Owentry and ’ JenJilfer D. Ray. Cf ter 64S-S1S0 black and. tan, oUvers red. $175. 1 ^ R g i l f w s one---- ,, down,----- „ 3v.tu_ baths. Priced to recent rbot and gutters, FOREST HILLS — 8-room vember municipal eVcUon. . l^ a J J a A - ______;______; 1-439-3188. gel St., Manchester. CUSTOM 8-room Colonial, large' .. w.. atlllty , FaSenta Today: 260 property piuimiijr un on i north.uau. muoaide of ...... Main coventrv^ ____.___ lots 26 __and. „27 aaetoxi central. Helen D. Cole, Real Raised Ranch, first floor-fam- b OL/TON Lakefront — 7-rooma, MEN over 18, need extra mon COVENTRY Lake — Beautiful seU. modem kitchen, 25’ family Uy roomcom with fireplace, bedbed- 3 fireplaces, 2V4 baths, open ^ Burgera 1. Mils, ” «ild Deputy Tax Com- ^ADMITTOD Y E ^ ^ ^ OrinM.-Mllee Jr^to ^nald W atorf^fkr^ tor, 643-6666, Dick Lemleux, room, 4 bedrooma, 2H batha, - sua. ^ I d Andenmn, « Tim ber C and Cheryl 8. m wklns - r f ^ , „ , ^ ^ ey? Part-time Job openings, P-ART-ANOORA light beige M a u « | m |W S < m k |s 51 Lakewood Heli^ts cottage for
no 643-6328. SEWINO Machine — Singer MANCHESTER — Brent Rd., 7- room with fireplace, wall-to-. ina Agency, 649-6824. property on southwesterly side 648-6080. ACREAGE — a r e a 1800. 11- many extraa. the Board of Directors of the to be . retroactive blHlng of the Bellows, 4 Oottler Dr., Vernon; Banks to Mary L. Adams of caU for appointment. 646- f o r s a l e - Registered Eng- Touch and sew in walnut cabi BlinkrNlA. room SpUt Level, 3 baths, rse wall carpeting, formal dining —------^------of High St. room Colonial, bam, high ele South Windsor Bank' and TTuM sales tax In some cases." Matthew Bonneau, Stafford Storrs, Flanders right-of-way, net, dams, mends, embroi room, flreiUace, carpeting, ga roofii, kitchen, electric range VEBNON-Mancheator line — 8- Also: Ida Mae Hlnkel to Don ****•______;______llsh Setter puppies, 9-weeks CAPE OOD —- Chatham, Sep-- vation, sweeping views. Hutch STATELY 4-bedroom Colonial, Co., and a former member of A m ^ig the oompllcatlons Is Springs; F*red J. Byram, 168 (King’s Rd.); Delia A. O’Dono ders, monograms, etc. Origi rage. Only ^,900. Hayea 8nd hood,, dishwasher, dispos room Split level, family room. ald F. and Frances T. .Mlnten MAN WITH no current aervlce °***> temporary shots, $75 each. "Democratic system very simple. In old rfoM, no i free ■ tember,, October rental. Nice ins Agency, Realtors, 649-5834. completely redecorated first pool, half-acre Idt with eye ^ Sie Town Council. Burgess la tluit the tax was first Pine St. nally over $300. Special, A$penoy, 646-0181. al, 8 bedrooms, 2 full baths, hue to Donald T. and Edna Big- of Coventry, lots 46 and M, UabUlUes who has a good me- 64,7-1848. $51.00 cash or terms. Call 533- electiohs. Now,-we ELECT ruler. One candidate runs—^ ly furnished,, heatbd cottage. floor, front-to-back Hving room, pealing beauty. Hayes Agen- alao ™ 'I* ® '' *** ***® Imposed A ^ 23 at a rate of 5 Also, WlUlam P. DesUeU, elcw of N. Windham, lots 9 and Meadowbi-OTk Manor- Catosrii m formal dining room, modem loads of closets. Austin A. chanical appUtude to work on ADORABLE UKC registered 0300. Dealer. one candidate wins!" Sleeps 6. aose to water. $80 ANCHEISTEIR Business jgANCHESTEUl — Duplex, 44 5r7646-0181. Town0^ ofor South»^in Windsor.winosor. p^r cent and^then went up a to..*...... Andover; Mrs.u Carol H. ..Flynn, ...... „10 . section__ K,. Waterfront meaoowDrooK Park;» Manor, catneiv r>atoArt««a weekly. 643-1078. 1 kitchen with breakfast alcove, Chambers, Realtor, MLS, 648- smie, large well kept estate New bath, kltcheh, wnll-to-wnU to BSumlnrWs newly a p i^ t- 3^ cent last Wednesday. 81 Strong St.; Mrs. AmeUa N. Alfred D. Heckler to Jftoger P. a shift from 8 a.m. to 4:30 Toy Pox Terrier puppies, one n,r,rRTriirRA>i^n------baths, garage, assumable 2825. HEBRON — Peace, quiet and ed ______p.m. packing polyethylene male, one female, $75 each, — ap-irt- ______^______■■■— -I_____ I ______like home, 1 ^ baths. Malnte carpet, one side. Appliances, * aJ?*. -^A®***®*^ compUcotlon U the Hagenow, $ 'Gqiilee Dr.; John and Jeanne M. Farrell, Coven- mortgage, $84,600. • A «A - . _ —A ®rty on southwesterly side at bags with the eventual possl- 873-6739. ment sise, like new, $76. 30” nance free exterltM*. Double ga and m etal, tool shed. $36,500. BOWERS AREA — Large 7- room for kids! Put It all to- need In South Windsor Is for a g t J anA eleotricFty b " HUmteh 68 Suinmer St.; try. parcel on Swamp Rd. con- ,j. T a iiera n e to Business Property gether with immaculate 7- new admlnlstraUon that will for heating homes Is ex blUty of learning to become a gas stove, $36. Aluminum com- Apartm ents - H ott - Apartm ents - Flats ■- rage. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Hastings Real Elstate, 742-7141 COLONIAL with swimming pool, « » m Cepe, 2 hatha, city utUl- For Sole 70 room Cape and a beautiful fulfill the promises they make, e^pt from the tax. A -I o J°hn R. Caruso of F^lngton, set-up man on polyethylene *aTTENS,A h e a lt^ housebixn blnaUon screen doors, $10. w- 1 ______ss TmisMHAiit* ' A 3 742-0656. flrat-floor family room, oiw full, ties, asking $24,900. CaU owner, ^ t ; Oratto J. Hungerford, Also: Hen^ A. and Unda S. ^lock 19, maT ®n- ken need good home. Also each. 643-3465 evenings or 643- lenemeniS IBimnieniS ______MANCHEHTBSR — 8 - famUy woodland setting. Three or at election tlmp." ______bag machines. Sine working EAST HARTFORD —3 com- 3 half baths, enclosed screvsned 646-3327. 466H Mata St. G^dsteln to Roger K. and Carole "Gerald Park and Vlcln- beautiful black and white 1443. DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart- LARGE [two - bedroom home, new furnace, many Im- .gpRim } STREIET —Charming four bedixxyms, close to park. He said he "hoped that the conditions in a sniaU modem Inerclal properties, 9,600 provements, large rooms, good porch, centraUy air-conditioned, ------r ------Ity "; John R. Caruso to John ment, waU-to-wall carpeting, house aj^artment. 1 V& baths, 7-room Colonial SpUt Level. lanre vard Z86 MM MANCHESTER, like neilr, ex- Hurwltt k Simons, Hotline, 289- electors would reinstate a Dem- (H c fllic d FI o OFS ford plant U 672 Tolland St.. East FR IG ID AIRE 14.9 cu. ft. , avo square feet, 4,700 square feet. locaUon. CaU now. Only $39, large yara, gsa.ww. . „ p | ^ c e d authentic 9626. MLB, Realtors. ocratic admlnlstratlcn to start Td Springs; Deanna L. Krar, easterly side of David Dr.; F. T. and Ingrid ^W. A.^ Tangero"- complete appliances, 2 alr- ished rec room. $285. per\ industrial sene. WUl sub- Excellent location and ooiidl'' 40 S. Alton St.; James A.‘ Ford Md Myrlene R. Fay to Hartford. Please caU for Inter- AKC St. Bernard puppies. cado . refrigerator - freeier.' 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. tioh. Three bedrooms, formnl the town back on the road to of Coventry, lots 17--20, blSck ; conditloners, full basement, month IncluiUng heat^ appU- \divlde, $1.10 per square foot. CONTEM PORARY L Shaped 9H-room Dutch Colonial on Mount, Olastonbury; Jeffrey w illiam B. Jr. and Rita .1. M. view between 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. champion blood lines, innocu- Price $260. Savings Bank of dining room, large family VERNON — For sale by ortmor, ^progreae.' Butchers’ Peril map entitled "O erald Park and washer-dryer hook-up, vanity ancts, air - conditioning, car Attractive terms.for purchase. $33,000, 6-ROOM Ranch, waU- Ranch. Redwood and brick ox- park-llke tot In prestlgre area, 6% - room Ranch plus family Noll, West WUUngton; Martin Yetz of Ctoventry, lot 2, subdlvl- victaltv weekdays only. Ask for Mrs. lated and wormed., niales and Manchester. 646-1700. room, m baths, garags. $33,- School Board type bath, glass s U d ^ doors pets, fuU boMment Paul W. F l^ o Agency, 646-2677. to - wall carpet, recreation terlor, on wooded lot, IH acres Throe fireplaces, 4 baths, flrat- room anid basement garage SACRAMENTO, Oallf. (A P ) 8. O’Rourke, 111 Norman St.; *ion of John R. Chaplin, N. Rlv- tw o certificate* of distrlb. P en y, 538-9471. females for pet or show. —------900. Owner^ 649-3114. ' Vrith a view. Five bedrooms, 2 floor laundry'' room, 6-zone #1__ rioii Hi® Board of Education will Raised with TLC. CaU 328-9938. BLEACHED 3 - piece walnut onto patio. $220 per month. Dougan, Reaito*, 649-4585. room, sundMk, city sewers, — Gov. Ronald Reagan of Gall- Ivan P. Ouelette, 29 8. Alton er Rd.; Thomas G. Welles to „ — . , «*t*te INDiJETRIAL soned land ^ * ' " • « « » Tu^®iBTt Bit. — 6-iv<)in Colo- fireplaces, ’ fam ily room, den, 2- heating and much more. Must lu a >u -nn .• i. a I. i I®*7ila says sawduslTon butcher St.; James H. Pollard, Blast Samuel and Esther T. Walker ^ is ua.on- T/. FIVE rooms, second floor, re South^ Windsor, Route 5. 15 car garage. $56,900. a®®- A real opportunity. Hayes . • the South WlJ Schooi for the Blind Is seeking bed, good condlticn. Phone 643-3692. Agency Realtors, 649-6834.^ nlal with breeaeway, family me S ^ Wlnds^ Bhop floors goes to demonstrate Hartford. of Coventry, lot .10. block C, ^ ^ frigerator and stove, adults, acreeX water, sewer, rail, for Agency, 646-0181. ' COVENTRY — New. 6H-room A tour of the facilities is a mstuM man for the position Ro®** home, adorable 872-9996 before 4:30 p.m no pets, security, references. room, two-car ovenriaed ga the fickle ways of the state leg- Also, George T; Roman, Am- section B,! Lakevlew Terrace; _i’ .g, on ^ 6 and to Ethel A _ LOOKINO for anything in real sale hr land lease. John MANCHESTER — 46-48 Maple RANCH — Less than oive-year ------Ranch, 1% baths, fireplace, planned, Islature. of school custodian. AppUcant »ttens. Utter trained. CaU 643- $160. CaU 649-2607. rage. Exqulalte paritUke 1.7B old. Modern eat-ln Mtehep, fam- $26,900—7-(Room Colonial, two Stan; M « . PatrtcU B. RoMin- Gladys N. toitz to DennU P. and. WANTED to. buy —Ueed iqipli- estate rental — apartments, Blssell, Carriage Realty, 646- St., large 2-famlly, 5-5, excel lovely country setting. Must be CorrecHon ..j reiiiember when a *heln, 166 Center 8L; Herbert Eleanor Boucher of Enfield, must be In good health and de- ______ances, kitchen sets, beds, homes, multiple dwellings, no lUO. lent Investment, $85,000. ~ T.j. acre lot with aturdy ahado lly room, 8 bedrooms, 2-car ga- baths, paneling, four bed- wen. Only $24,600. T.J. Crock- School pendaUe. F or further InfOrma- FR EE to good home, hunting bureaus, couches, ' chairs, fees. ChU J.D. Real Estate Aa- Crockett, Realtor, 875-6370. . traea. Complete privacy ha rage. Many exlras stay, Inolud- rooms, fireidace, huge treed X h S^ch^l a n 'd ^ W W. Smim, 45 CorneU St.; LUa property On Lake Wangumbaug. ^ R t r ^ Ucn contact. Oak lU ll School, Heagle, very go^^ with chll- FOUR-ROOM apartment, avail: Manchester’s moat dealfad Ing refrigerator and freezer, tot. Large pool. Hutchins ett Realtor, 875-6279, ~ * ,$11 V a ■—«■» on^me floory* Reiman told omsu gteuon,HJII, UOimilUU^ Lebanon; Mrs. AXIOMUL-Anasta- ** AUO*aL: MU#NIU #’•F. HIM*and JtietfBlHelen FU*B. nSir/a nwzKatA ’ tHficete. tables, lamps, dlidng sets, soclates, Inc. 648-6129 able now. OaU 649-6666. ■ - ■ - I II » worth Element&ry w ill be &t nji ■ Rudience of btiflduesenrien mIa /’y ' nAiri 11 p.-ue.*,, _ , . «,■ « An,< tr Two probflle certiflcnte# 342-3374. dren. CaU 649^960. lounge sets etc. OaU 646-7679. —-----' ------______Investment Property NEW RAISED RANCH prestige area. A one at a washer and dryer, new wall-to- Agency, Realtors, 646-5324. TOLLAND - 514-room Ranch, 7:50 a m. Tuesday. The s^ng, Friday. J?. m w !^T^ SllSSSf ' BfCANCHESTSJR — wall carpeting throughout most breezeway wim 2-car garage, One - bed-. prvE-ROOM ilpcury flat, range, F o r S a le 7 0 - A QuaUty buUt by Mak Oon- Uhd home. Owner. 61841006. BDC-ROOM, four bedroom over Ume for toese two schools was -But last year, someone de- school St. . ® DeQuattro to JoMphlne GREEU7 tweed 2-cushlon sofa room efficiency apartment, refrigerator, cUshwasher, dls- structitm Oo. Three bed of the house, TV antenna, cus rec room In baseinent, shed ngted incorrectly In yester- ten loU, Meodovmro^ A. DeQuattro, parcel In Lake- Help W onted - • FREE to good heme, adqra.ble $21,500 — SDC-ROO^ Cape, 3 sized bun^low* Cape. Newly elded It was u^Wumy, and apd chair, fair condition, cus- $145 per month including heat posal, air-cpUancea. Paul W. Dou- carpeted. Washer - dryer con year old brick buUdlng. 10-year dining room with sliding flreplaoie equipment, lawn and Crockett, Realtor, 876-6279. _____^ water heat, garage, trees, city er, ovbrslzed treed lot. Detach- ______desk, passed unanimously . . . to Mr. and Mm. Clarence Terry, m m anotioi T "'®' to Barbara ed, $36. CaU 643-9053. . gan, RealtM-, .649-4585. nections, basement storage,. lease with options. Over $18,- doors to deck, eat-ln kitchen, ghrden tools. $86,000. sewer. Hutchins Agency, Real ed two-oar garage. Country h EIBRON 8-bedroom, year Manchester Evenliig Herald ReluctanUy I signed a WU ban- 21 AVon St.; a son to Mr. and f ’ '” • parcel onSouto RSIAL S33TATE Sales— Excel- ‘ -7.... Beautiful location. Near 000 income. John Blssell, Car large rec room wlih fire nlnir sawdust on butcher shoo Mr. if.nr.rt, wjMi.rrt m i».ri. Waterfront Park, Renato K. lent q;>portunity with growing HEiALTHY kittens fre e ,' box CXEAN, used refrigerators, 474 MAIN ST. — 3 rooms, beat-' tors, 649-5334. GRACIOUS antique colonial lit living In me city. O ffe^ In RaUed Ranch, fireplace, S®"* Windsor cemwpondent nlng sawdust on butcher shop Mrs. Kennem Richard, 56 Park ^ DoretU L. and Nor- churcbes, shopping, schools riage Realty, 646-111,0. place, laundry room, 2-car ----- ' , ^ . _a « _^ A10U uirve. eiuuise gc najnos company. Potential fo r unusual trained. CaU 648-9112. ranges, automatic washers ed, $135. Security. FamUy excellent condUlon, 3 fireplaces, me high 20s. Carriage Realty, j-car garage. Gay <3ity State Barbara Varrick, tel. 644-8274. floors. West Dr., RockvUle. and bus line, dccupancy on or toree year old garden garage, aluminum siding. "And mis year I signed a law I’e c o r^ : OecUe A. Manchester ----- with guarantees. Sec them at unit. 646:2426, 9-6. MANCHESTER — Just listed, 18 .beautifully decorated rooms, *4«-I110- ___ _ Pork area. $80,500. 649-6609. lots 48 and 44, sections 4 and 6, ^ earnings on conunisaicn basis. before October 1st. CaU 1-617-. putUng It beck," he said. He DIBOHAHOBD YB5STERDAY:. ... i B.D. Pearl’s .^ipUances, 649 apartment complex offered at Call for further details. - large 8-roonr Colonial,. 4 bed modern e'at-ln kitchen, formal Ebqierience preferred. For in- FTVE-ROOM Apartment-offices 867-3756. George W. Frost. Cfcarter Rd., block C,^L^«fl®w JM ^® - cagUa to Virginia A. Pierson; tenrlew caU 64W86S, Mr. Starir- A r tiC le S FOT B O le 4 5 Main St. CaU 645-2171 . far less than reiSacement . nnoo rooms, 1^ baths, 3>car garage, Uvlng and dining rooin, break- MAITCHESTBR ~ 5'®"’^ “^ ’ ELLINGTON - Trees. paUo, 6- PolicC Seeking added me retast^m^ of cambinatton, heat, hot water, 644-8896 lai^e lot. Only $26,900. fast ranm » Mttiiur rooms 4 duplex, new baths, two bed- Cane. 8 bedrooms, din- _ ® sawdust was Introduced be- Tolland;------Mrs. Cynmia------Oark — " “ ...... “. “ r “»^ «r “ d Robert P. and Dorothy C. weather. FIVE-ROOM duplex, garage. value. $18,500 per unit. Over • Walker to Lnwrence B. Peder- fj-.-j.-AA, a„ i > .na tvw. LIVING room set With lamps TRADER ”P” ' — Antiques, private bath, alr-conditloning, $30,000^ income. John Blesell, MANCHESTER, 4-bedroom old- Yrechette 'Realtors, 647-0993. betoE*^’ plus ^ d lo, otudy ” »m8. Only $M,900. Wolcott ^ rootxToe den, kitchen, ga- Re "■“ “ J' Rg^jora. 568-<200. m a jOs. No agenU ^ slipping on me srnoom floors.flenn. Nldholas Carelll, 176 W. Middle *®« Col*“ " “ » ’ r: n . i - f i t}^ required. $166 per 'month. Carriage Realty, 646-1110. and 8 baths, stoiw walls, ga rage. Mid 20a. No agents tent camper with stove, sink. 50 Pearl St., Manchester. Open tion, parking. Apply Marlow’s, er Colonial In deslrabte east ^.OOT 7H-room custom Tpke. ; Mrs'. Gloria Plxley, Glas Gall 646-6000 days. ^e location. G ^ con^Uon. ^ 3^^. J7- Uvlng room. rage, large barns and out build- jo ® LOMBAiRDO has Just list- Owner, 875-8445. CINOINNA’n (AP) — Pollco certificate of AMERICA’S LARGEST Ice chest, dinette, sleeps 5, daUy and evenings. We buy 867 Main St., 64941221. tonbury. m ch^ Koch^ r*rino« to owned property was filed ^ now o^^ $28,900. Hayes j-ear garage, 2% acres. 0 ^ togs. A view from every win- ed a quality Nutmeg Homes were searching tor a bank rob $896; black and white TV $45; and seU. 643-6946. LARGE 5-room, 8-bedroom Land For Sale 71 BOLTON & V IC IN IT y Also, Frank G. Wolch. 74 ^jj^***’ *or the estate of Lena Undgrsn TAX SERVICE VnXAQER Apartments — Agency, 646-0181.______geous view. Hutchins dow. $48,000. Raised Ranch. 8 years young. Princess Wins wood lathe and Jig saw combi- Agen- Custom built Colonial ber mey hope to catch red- Betteotte Dr.; Sidney Green. 27 MU- 2 ^®‘’ “’ SEWING mj^Uihine — Singer Large one-bqdroom apart 1st. $320. per month. Two chU- o o l u MBIA -28 lots near the Two fireplaces,'2 full botiis, 2 Needs Individuals to pre naUon, $20. 646-1846. apartment. wall-to-waU carpet- itoqMnable terms. MANCHESTER $27,900-Stately AM8TON LAKE 6-room cottage, Ranch. Many plus features, handed. Equine Event ford Rd.; Mrs. Lillian Bannis PN!® «» Coventry Land rea- zig-xag. Buttonholea, mono ment. Carpeting, two air- completely furnished right down car garage. Completoty auto $88,600. land on normeriy side of Lake ^ ^ . rinsk sbvsh/*iifM**3i sIaasI pare income taxes starting ANTIQUES, coUectables, grams, hems, etc. OriginaUy conditloners, appliances, heat’ stove, heat, available Sept. buyer-buUder. ’ John older^lonlal, m^em MANCHESTER - Immaculate 'Die bandit escaped Friday ter, 155 Ferguson Rd.; Emil w Jm- ®**® ®*«®«tor's deed to me dishes. Eixtra’ lot includ mated kitchen. 'Tasteful Colon U A R 8-bedroom Raised BURGHLBY, England (AP) Deutech, Ryan Rd., Andover; Wanguinb^, ^ estate of Edim B. Baton January 3rd. ’Tuition school books, pictures, furniture, $349, nouf only $64. fibkay- hot water, fli^ floor. October “ ceP‘ed. »» Cliarles Blssell, Carriage Realty, 646- Wtchen, 4 bedroome, trees, a-room8-rpom Ranch olus plus 12X17' 12X17’ fam- fam wim about $1,600 from me Cen Leqierance, 640-7630. centrally located, dead-end ed. $14,900. ial decor. Beautifully treed lot Ranch, $28,000, starting Sept, IS, 21 classes trunks, bric-a-brac. Sept. 4th, terms. CaU 632-0931, dealer. 1st occupancy. Adults only, no UlO. ily room. ’Three large bed tral Tnist Bank branch in sub'1 — Princess Anne led the cream William C. Slm ------Flora Rd., off Route 86, Bol Lesperance, 649-7620. THREE-ROOM partly fundah- K attached garage. Private yard. come. Call for details. cy, 647-1418. contained a "Security Pac" Lakevlew Terace. West Middle T’tdie., Man WHITE Canopy double bed 20s. Wolverton Agency, Re buyers. dressage stage of me three-day Also, Jennifer (Justafson, 29 ton. FOUR-ROOM Apartment. Bus Hutment. Phone 648-1208. ^ Amount^: M^CHBOTBR New Rockville — 8-famlly. High A lso: ’Thomas W. and Gloria chester, Conn. 06040. frame. CaU 643-4907. altors, 640-2818. 11-ROOM CUSTOM RANCH. which shoots off A spray of EEuroDean ^p e^ Horae Horse T Trlsls. r^ . Hemlock Dr.. Vernon; Debrah s.TSTy to K^i^ieth'M. Sr. and Income, low price. Needs bright red dye; tear gas and ; Car Out-StaresI ALUMINUM sheets used as ______Hne, heat, hot water, etove, re- COZY 4-room, apartment, avail- «ve acres and up. Oame^ ® * ------WaU-to-waU carpeting through The 21-yea^oId prlncees^ Wd- a . Donlln, 4«4 Burnham St.: D. R ay of Coventry. frlgerator, no children, $128. able first floor. Parictaig FamUy, Wateibora, MSaine,' 1- O ye, carpeted ^vlng MANCHES’TER — Foiir-famUy Lots For Sole 7 3 work.. pink smoke. 646-5440 printing plates. .009 thick, 2sx M wieol iMtnmieaH 5 3 room, dining room, kitchen out, 8 baths, large rec room, ding for a place on Britain’s Michelle D. McKinney, Soum „ Water- A Loicomotive 36", 25 cents each or 5 for $1. ______„------Call 643-8111. space. $125. monthly. Security. 307-798-8068. In center of town location. AU opening onto patio, wim pool. .. . PIANO AGENCY The "Securityr /Pac,” whlch Olympic team next year, took st.. Oventryj M m R. Schaller. ^^e'lghts; E u g^ e M d and famUy room. Professional- 3-'room apartments for mini Largp treed lot, 180x216’ wim/a - VERNON —Bolton Laxe lot $*, 646-2677 looks like a one--inch-thl< 648-2711. AMPBG Gemini I M amplifier, ------^EWER i-room — __ duplex,»■__ ' bath______CaU 649-191» ______between 6-8 p>m. y_____ n j^ fO___ N_ Several parcels on ly flnlriied basement rec room. ______200. Vernon high scenic lot. $6, thick s^k her «f®^„ 113 BOX Mt. Dr., Vernon; Leslie to“*aeorge L. . *«>SEBl^ Ore. (^ ) -- YE AR ’round morning help, mum maintenance. New heat- view. of money, was set to go off four' A*® course and, (x^lected 41.6 a, aioDnian Wapplng. and a half, fuU basement with CHARLES Apartments — 4H- Route 88, commercial zoned. Fireplace, fuU dormer, aluml- ■sj^m . Exceile'nr tave^ 900. ToUand acre, $4,000. Cov _ nAnalfv _TT 1C *\Ana1fv * • , Poptk and Raymond Nelson, Leonard Srnim was returning Monday-FMday. Apply In per SCREENED loam, sand, grav.el, iQT COllO^G. ^loO. o46~4Tci8'&T»6r W&flllDl* ---- ■ •---- ^ *—a. ----- — — --- .. - - - ini Turn- from work Friday 'When-he was dryer hook-up, $aS5 per front foot. Carrfoge num aiding, one-car garage,. ment opportunity. Wolveitcn BAST CENTER ST. Large 10- ZrrSJTkA^t^ea COVENTRY-Tolhmd - A ^ e minutes after toe rabbeiY- P«> ^'^SsThesHf^ra.l Mra.' C. Lon- son. Bonansa. Sirloin P it ,. 387 processed- gravel, stone, flU. 6 p.m. room Du{Uex, IH baths, 2 air- Ehrdyn A. stopped at a railroad crooring West Middle T^^ke., Mahriies- Also buUdocer and backhoe conveniently located, $190 a conditlcnera, - refrigerator, Realty, 646-1110. aU on deep wooded lot. Merritt Agency, Realtors, 649-3818. room ColCHilal may be used for Agency, 646-0181. ^®^ “®® because a casing '*®"’ ®‘®'^= I^hard T. and Bv — i ------the beauty of rar^ Connectl- was found nearby wim red dye. T>r4T .n «» Ann., . . ... Avery; 21 ** Salem ■»—»••• Rd.; . Victor------— H. YouHE to to John John E.E. oadand ThcTesa ’ in me Roseburg business district ter. X - ' service and drain fields. ------month. 648-3282, 644-8886. range, and disposal, heat, hot Agency, 646-1180. home or offices, large lot wim MAKCHEBTER — Six-famUy COVENTRY — waterfront lot, cut, raise vegetables on your It. ,-^^,®, “ “ St. Germain Jr.. AUce Dr.. Cov- n iMuini> of Coventry, land on by an engine switching freight Oeorge H, Griffing, Andover. Antiquee water, basement garage,^ possiblUty of acquiring more W ANTED - s c h ^ bus d riven , 5 4 MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- Heusec For S d f t ^ 7 2 MANCHXHTER — Cape, WaUr and a twofamUy.. Fine condi beautiful, level, nicely treed own well tended lot, use me described as a «"‘ry: Mra. Ann Kibble. 21 St. Bririmr^'tov^ RA cam. 742-7886. adults preferred. CaU after 6 land. hours, iA p ^ . 644-1902 be- COUNTRY ’ Flea Market every bedroom duplex. $196 per to Bowers, nilng and high tion throughout, a good Invost- and landscaped, ,75x160’. Aak- wtnieshop for family hobby about 30 years old took British team steed was a Also: LaCava Construction While traffic backed up for month, including heat, ^ p U -’ p.m. 649-0644. school. Good big home. Helen ROCKLEDGEl—Dynamic 6-room tsreen 1-5. H. A. FYlnk, W^k- ABOUT,, 300 used fluorescent Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., on MUST, SELL - ’Two-family 4H- ment. Secondary financing ifonni Manchester Rockville mrm^^Ty the money fraVfrom a aTrlvtt drlve-ln win- castoff polo ^ pony “Z donated l t T o yby »~ ^®r»®?0 “ ®j!®®' ’ Co. to Jam4sJames H.m . andana I ^ e several Wockf,diocks, meuie fngine engine Idng. light fixtures with bulbs, 4’ and ances, air - conditioning, car------—— 4 rooms, 160 Charter Oak St. . D. (%le, R iu ltor, 648-6666, available. Owner has other In- Raised Ranch, 5 bedrooms, 2t4 the grounds of the Browsing pots, fuU Paul W. DBSIRABLK - ^ p l e x garden ThreeTto^’- - tatolim bedroom Ranch^lite Ranch plus dow of me bank. her father, Prince PhUIp. ’ ®* Parcel on blocked me croeslng, backed 8’, seU any amount. Ideal for Oarages. Interested persona Dick Lemleux, 640-9787. tercpts. 60s. Wolverten Agen batha, large fam ily room, ca- Janette B. Coltim, Boat Hart- normeriy aide of Eric Dr., Cov- slowly away, blocked It once Shop, Marlborough 4-comera. MANCHEXTITBR — fTreed toulld- study wim 2-car garage: Third 1 CENSUS takers Manchester factories, offices, garages, Dougan Realtor, 640-4585. apartment, 2 bedrooms. only call owner, 649-1910 after cy, Realtors, 649-2818. medral celling Uvlig and dining ford. t FUmlture, antiques and ccA- Ing lot, 90xTh’, Bowers School bedroom Is separate wtth It’S entry Hills; Oeorge J. and more and again backed away. School D ept start October 1st, workshops, warehouses, show 6 p.m. room, modern kitchen. A ver Also, Mark Lard, 385 Lydall Amelia A.. DesRoberte to Carol the third .time, about a quar- 1971. Applications now at satile home, in on excelVent lo area. City water-sewera. Wol own bam and private entrance rooms, ' schools and recessed able. CaU 1-296-0030. apartment, second fhxy. No <— 'aj.-i i ------»_ . — St.; Mrs. Belle Romeyn, 40 xim Bai;an of Hartford, lots 48 Srnim said Youth Service Dept., Board of Ing. Adults., no pets. Available MANCHEB’TER — CentraUy 16- cation. 2-car garage. cott Realtora, 566-8200. and could be used for rental peUi^s, $4. each up. Ex- piriCK E Howard w> P«t»- |MO month MANCHESTER Income or as master bedroom. Brian Rd., Soum Windsor; Ed- AbA 49, section J, Waterfront drove his small Japanese- Education, 1146 Main S t, 649- tra bulbs 3 for $1. Case of 80 ANTIQUE CLOCK, E. Howard ^^*"1 October 1st. 648-0973. cated spacloiM 4-bedroom old It’S Trin ward J. Shea. 98 OUver Rd.; Fork on Lakevlew Dr.; O us-^^g 1991. er Qiglcrilal, 1% baths, fire We NEED LISTINGS $26,600. Ashford Realty, 1-426- CoolCroclist bulbs, $5.50. 'Gremmo k Sons * Co. gaUery, 44" diameter. 2 - Mrs. Anna M. MacDonald. 60 tav* a to Bdw:^ 3. engine returned wtm Ito Sales, 819 E. Middle 'Tpke., golf Um5. $5W Arm. Appoint- Hayes Aj^icy, 6464U81. place, lojige park-Uke yard. OPEN HOUSE . NO W I “Thinking of Sell- Out of Town 8807, 1-439-4113. IMlflPDlA’TE openings for 2 Only $25,900, Hayes Agency, Burnham St. and Joan H. CalakowiW of «^ g t ie at full blast Smith Manchester, 649-9958. ment 742-5060. NORTHWOOD Apartments — ing your property?’’ Call ip er 5 o lo 7 5 WATERBORO, Maine — New Also, KTS. Glenn Tracy and Bast Hartford, loU 1-8, McUon fuU-Ume hairdressers. Apply 6 4 ^ 8 1 . One and two-bedroom apart- 'A p a f f m e n f f 6 3 - A SUNDAY 1-5 PJd. T O D A Y 1 year 'round end Summer 8$. D. Real TRY O U R Y^H I,^ $23,600; $2,4po down. Lownds k BOY’ S (dotmng, sizes 2 to 12, quired. $ire monthly. Fhll- PHILBRICK 207-798-8068. - ; StJum Windsor; Mrs. TIuMnas map entitled "Map of lots 87- —'------books, art, golf clubs and more. Estate Aseodates, 648-6139. SOUTH FARMS Maiming, Realty, 876-8867. NEBX>ElD — Hand sewer and ExceUent condlUcn. Many brlck AgeneVi, Realtora, 546- , PICKED N A m ?r^ FUnderburke and son, 29 Tu dor. los, Hemlock Point Realty Co." pceaser with mcperlehce. CaU 4200. - Quality built homes in a quiet rural Bettinar with SOUTH WINDSOR — 8-rt)om Lane. on Hemlock Ptont Rd. MANCHESTER — One -. bed W anted - Roal Ktfate 77 Sato Desiring 643-2264, Oobar Company. 95 MILFORDUd. T room garden apartment. Car OANTALOI . all city conveniences. AGENCY RaUed Ranch, 2-oar garage, 2 Also: LoCava Construction com . Field Ripened Toma,- full baths, rec room., oluml- a t .t . CASK for your property Co. to Robert L. and Glsela H. Peldng Visit COOK Part-time, Experi- MANCHESTER peting, all lappUances, heat, section starting Sbon, choose your lot to build M and parking. $170. Immediate Busineu LoeaNoiis toes, Cukea, Beans,. Summer num siding, one acre lot. Many ^ y u n 34 hours. Avoid red Morrtaon of Hebron, lot 64, Oov- enced. Botten area. Phone 648- h ANKAH'U husband Hector W a n t e d - T o B u y ______the himto your family needs from one of our 17 dif ■ REALTORS Conimlly Slate occupancy. Hl$[hland Oak 'Vll- F o r R e n t 6 4 Squash, Native EYult. more extras. $88,900. Lownds instant service. Hayes eiitry Hills; Eric M. and Irene CHICA(30 (AP) Prim e ferent st)ded homes. .k Manning Realty, 676-8867. Agency, 648-0181. • J. Haberem to Richard B. and M ln l^ r Elsaku Sato of Japan X •^“ ^Kvenl^t- W- pRnjjj alr^ondltloned office Is Discounted CUOlKBi — to work part-time the nigs with, Blue Lustre.. BUCKLAND J^ARMS Any home m a^he imrehased contingent upon the Patricia P. Neville of Manches- said in an ihtervEew disclooed S f " : “ ■ ______' w ace. Pyramid BuUdlng, 867 ANDOVER — Home and busl- CELLING your home or Mre- la letoll store. Must be mature. Refit _ electric,„ . . „ shampooer $1. Adams 8$. > Tolland ’Tpke. 646-4200 ^ SAN AJfTOOTO, Tex. (A P ) — ter, parcel on SWampRd.; Mar- Friday he would like to ask Ma n c h e s t e r — ^Deluxe .two- K. center St. Available Apg. 1. sale of your preii^t.home. ness 614-room Ranch, oU heat, prompt friendly serv- Evening and hour. Uty. The Harrisonis, 648-8709, MANCHESTER o.n T/j... ^qvnirar R-'te.K has garet b : Oour to Delmar W. and President Nixon to arrange a bedroom aj>artmeiit. $306 per Secretarial and telephone on- Prices start at r a n c h In excellent condition. flreplace, out buildings. Plus ^ ^ ^ouls Dlmock Real- avaUable. Apply iii person, ^ ^ 165 Oakland Street. ■ Also Rt. 88, Vernon ^ c u t o t l o ! ! iS ? B‘ ®««®«- B- 'P®“ ®»- ®* C®^®"^*^. visit for him to China. month,. Including heat, appll- »wering service avaUable on DUUDCmONB: Main St. south on Rt. 88, to South Main and Chrpeting, drapes and many ^ t r y store type "P"**® ty. Realtors, 649-9628. mav Phnnaa pr®rty on School St.; Thomas “ i would like to go to Peking Qimbertsnd Farm Store, m q u i l t in o FRAME, used once, WANTED TO BUY -Good used ances, sir - conditioning car premises. CaU 9-0, 647-9908. Manchester Country Club, take first left p a d olub houss extras. Three bedrooms, Itirge building. Approximately 8 ______■ L MU President N'*** i®- DolUnger to George Bolduc to discuss our relatidn wim the Center St., Manchester or '449 $20. CaU 049-6687. hot w ater heating system. CaU pets. Paul W. Dougan, Real' onto Fern St., and left onto Dartmouth ,Rd. to lint paneled den, screened porch. acres, good location, Route 6| gELUNO your property? We Treasury Secretary. Jphn Con- ^ Coventry, lots .39 and 40. mainland Chinese,’ ’ the prime Hartford Rd., Manchester.. 500 — 3,000 sq. ft. Mores and of- 646-OU12. ter, 649-4580. right, antranod to South Farms. Owner, 648-1762 or 648-0684. Asking $88,000. Bseluga. Real- need listings, caU John H. Lap- naUy as his running mate in-, w, Watfufrvxit Manor. minister told Harold F. Qnun- DARK R stone free loam. ______floe space avaUable. WUl re- ty, 742-8630, 742-6384'. pen too.. Realtors, 649-6361. atead of Vice. President Spiro ‘ xiso:- Oeorgei U. Parks to haus, chairman and publlahsr 6 yards l$20. Sand, gravel, HOUSEHOLD lots —Antiques, THURSTON Apartments, 140 mo(M to suit tenants. Coll 649- TW O-FAM ILY, duplex, 4-4, gas ______------Situations W onted - MERRin AGENCY Agnew. Clarence E. Hasen of Andover, of the Chicago Tribune, and stone, m a i^ , pool, and patio bric-a-brac;- locks, frames, HilUard St., 8 rooms fuUy car- ask ifor M ax. Groasman. WOODLAND heat, separate driveways,' MIDDLE LAKE IN PLANNING^ to sell your CROCHET Tower told .a news conference property on Rt. 6; Eastern De- Clayton Kirkpatrick, editor. - 3 8 sand. 64S-90(M. glaaswfU’e. We buy estates. REALTORS ...... MLB aulet street Call owner, 688- to Vernon, custom buUt 6-room home, you have a number of 118 East Center St. — eie-llM «|WSWV ______1.1.^ 4.. Um.s eUAll Friday that he knew of no orga- vel(q;>ment -Corp. to WlUlam M. His suggestion mat Nixon In- VUlsge Peddler, Auctioneer, home on beautiful second lake, decisions to make. How well LJCENBED ' babysitter avail- 8kQUARIUM8 — two 10 gallons. or sale 461 Main St., next to MANOR 2660. nlted movement to "dump Ag- and Jo-Ann K( Johnson of Man- tcrcede for a Sato visit toPek- 480 Lake St., -Bolton, 649-8247. hot wate^^ parking for 3 cars, tile bath. Timken boat, 3-flre- you make mem I wUl deter Any age chUd. Parker 6ne 15 gallon, complete. CaU post office. Excellent busineu mine, to! a large degree, your new" and sold that "no preol- cheater, lot 8, Northtlelds, sec- 1:^ came after he hod been b ^ m e n t 'storage, near sbop- APARTMENTS plaoes, porches, partifOly fur- dent takes lightly to me pros- tlon 11; Oeclle A. Hill to George aiiked If he would Uke to meet St., Bowers School area. Phone 645-0077. p l^ 'a n d churches. $175 per location with buUdlng, CaU nlsh®4. Tremendous' deal for ability to obtkln a fair price. 64$-9877. Room W ilhauf Board 59 646-2426, 9-0. If you wish to discuss the real oeot of dumping his vice presU 'Bolduc Jr. of Coventry, lots 87 wim Chinese leaders, the paper month. Open daUy for your ' B n sm w B A D n . PRE5IDINTIAL $35,000. and 88. section W. Wajerfront reported In Us Saturday edl- estate market and specific DAT GARB — hourly or ?UU- LARGE furnished room for Inspection. CoU Peterman Re 1,000 SQ. FT. avaUable m OBV w. MnmiJO vpKki. T. J. CROCKETT me Boot|i & A ccessories 46 MANOHESIEB considerations that may be In He added that mere Is "every Manor; Fenway Invelstmenl tipna. Ume. My home In Verptenk male o ^ y , pcteklng, $16. week- altor, 649-9404. Broad St., heat, water and toi VILLAGE AFT5. Realtor______648-1677 volved In me sale at your indication that Agnew will re- f®*!*'/V " ...... ■ebool area. Bnclceed yard. v iz .«» ly. 646-0228 after 6.______MANCHESTER — One bed- let facliuies, plenty of parkiiig. , 2 and S-bedroom luxury M A N C H E 5 T E R tea at Manchester, parcel on 848-6887. COVENTRY — 7-room custom home, please call Dave Ode- main on me ticket.’ ’ ADAMS ST. — House to share room apartments from $165 to Behind Dairy Queeik Zomd for apartments. Featurss waU-tb- Eaglevllie Rd.; Raymond O. any busineu. $330| monUd(y. wall oarpsUng, vanity tils One and two bedrooms. built Ranch. Two flreplaoes, gard, Realtor. There Is of Tower ^a* here to partlcl-. condUlon. Phone 643-9182. genUemen, prt- $180 ppr month. Including beat eourse, no obligation. Odegard .. annand lUllSSlieulEllsabem Rirvi oriuuiBroiin . toiv OFINALLDAY B A B ysrm w O in my home for b4Uhs, buUt-ln ovsn, rings, Imtiiediate oeoupanoy. extra large rooms. Qiurage. pate in homecoming “ «vUl®® Thomas J. Kelly of Mansfield, srorking mother, any age. Call LABOR DAT Specials — New vate room,, parkliig, utUlttes and appUancu. Paul W, Dou- ______dishwasher, refrigerator and Near echools, churchee Double lot. KxoeUent area, Realty, MLS, 648-4805. LAIOR DAY 1 4 '1 8 for Apollo 18 commander David ^ 3^ section N. Wa- 646-6136. and used boots tor sale,-14' to fumtshed. Phone 64$-61S6. fan , Realtor, 649-4580. - .... -...... disposal, alectrio boat, 3 atr> and shopping center, on $8$,600. Hayes Agency, Oie aeptt. a Ban Antonio native. t,rfront Manor. conditioners, glass sliding bus line. Call anytime - 0181. I0M-24H ------TWO-BEDKXMC Ho«M f , Z m T 4 1 2644 — ^--- ;------Also; ICred. Vetter, and Doro doors, aU laigs rooms. Full * I ARTIlUR ORUR WORKING moUiers let me do olastonbury Marino. 684 liyoti o™* »«0- Heat and ep- TOLDAND - 6-room Ranch baumsnt sto M s araa, am- (M 6 .2 5 2 3 SOL/rON ' c e n t e r ' - Immacu- Woman Facing thea P. Prin* to Thomas and Sid* accents give that Anita MclJiUghlln of Coventry, yosr Ironing. CaU 64$-6768. 8t„ Bo. OUi^tonbury. pllances not Included. L e a u •rd has been ohonred Inclusive. duetry, on th* skid* for year*. park; iJiCava CUnelrtiotion Patitrna available only HN6 MM Is Mist tar sstk pstitrs (OPBNINaS AVAILABLB) for w e i^ t and permanent on A D O B ooo-bedroom apart- O a ta f ToWlI BolH hy AT AoqrioN CXIVENTRY 7-room Raised i^uiiler In the fatal shooting of to *>•( water, ear- S' P H A A P P S O y Ir D i l l J M AT 16 A.Mi AT . 1 room Konch. IArg* double ga- Motinl Stool lloMdtol. Send |t.(H) for the NBW iwstage end handling. latad compaiitaa Slate uffiolala i*edar Hwamp Kd. lUaltot’ $4l-t$M *M Fa¥and Winter Ba iiiiw M. APTLY Df'#m iON:' 63 gas rongs with heTSfvrdrig- peUsr and aU sppllaneee. Ld- M ORlAm rage, Assumable miNlgoge, Itillce sold, the shooting of- had no linmadtate ' eaptanaUon Alao; Paul H and »uaili sic rASNioN Allsd with ’•‘"'•■•iipr.r/ Friday foe Ih# ^aaroepaca .Job l^ p u l* I " Jofmnyafinny <<* anq Claire erator, hot water, eoaventont eated In d oeunlry eetthif, Im- RROTHBRI Treed Ud. Immediate oc-. curred at aboul lo.io p.m, Fil' lovely design* end sew $0 LOCUST Street, 4 rooms, loeallan, Seeurlty deposit vs- minotMste ooeuponey. lU eM aw r cuponcy. IlMek Nealtar$l day at W HalUmims *1., wher^ rtaa ma ftrat elnce July , IIM ^ Wlslnger . U iaU J LYON. MALTOM •la (lourraui sr. Ing ffsgtures. Hllghls; Mltqrad H. BURGER 1 KING $165, security, fem lly uiut, C a ll' qiUrsd. >tduMs. StS-TMl, 4 to ‘renraee . Apartments, Mgli- MI A, M9-T4TI,Tl, 741N9MT4 the e«Mpacl Itvea LahewtMMl 4Sr Qantsr St. ' ' t - - / - ■MtatOykRiee ■ ea-3436, 9-5. S M p.m. land' Ave. , S^MMS, MS MI S. •75464S 464.1171 T '- / ' •• '' V- «> SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1971 RlOE 8IXH1EN p . 1 inatul;pkt?r lufttiug Vemon State PoKce Devil’s Doing R u lin g Cuts Miss Connecticut Faces Big Week (o)'. Ih e lios Angeles Times Tw o M en In Appeal To BBIiBSM, BRAZIL — Joao Salary Hikes (Oonttnued from Page One) Dielra de Melo, 84, has berni a series of eight rehearsals accused by his church, minis Charged In M i^I^nough O n T each ers slated throughout the week for ter of re{^)hlng a pact with (OonttniMd trom Ftifa One) the devil and. was expelled (Continued from Page One) the production numbers they B urglaries with an undetermined aum from the congregatian. will perform as a group in the years of patience, they're victi His crimeT H e. won a pile ThurBd»y|--momlng. mized again." finale. Investigation ot the theft of MdDonMigh, eon of the {Farm of money in BraxU’s Ibotball “ If_____ the„ government...... in ...... factThe re- first major Went of the an automobile and t4>B0O worth ington achool BujMrlntendent, lottery. i versed its position on Montgom- week is the Torchlight ParaW of goods at Mount V®nion apart Jotm P. McDonough, la wanted Dleira de Melo, a member ery County that la incredible Tuesday evening, complete ments eariler this week result In Weat Virginia on chargea of of a strict Protestant y^ect, ed in the arrest of two Hart armed robbery, felonious idioot- could hardly wait to teU his ... it's absolutely amazing," wdth hoopla, bands and floats. ford men yesterday. ing 'and poaaesalon of a stolen fellow chimoh members of He said the council had balk- In vdilch the SO contestants ride vehicle. his good-fortune. dd at answering NEA’s four in open cars for their public In Joseph Williams and James He also la sought' by lUiode He animunced immeditaely queSUons giving sample situ troduction. Bumey, both of Tower Ave., IslaiM state police In con- that he 'would give the ations in schools and had left The girls will be competing Hartford, were apprehended by ' ' nectlon with the slayli^ of £9*- church a substantial portion every school board in the coun In groups of 17 or 10 starting on the Hartford and Vem on police nest J. amlth, 42, of Provi -of his winnings to carry out try confused about what was le- We^esday, In four m^or cate Special Service Squads and dence, whose body was found badly needed repairs on the gal, _gories,____ the__ order____ of_ 'vfhloh______is charged by the Hartford polloe April -8 In a shallow well in church building. Hundre^ ^ ^ t r ic t s already predetermined by the pageemt " with possession of stolen- g(x>ds. .Cumberland, Smith has been But the minister was out have said, they’ll pay aU their directors. " Vemon polloe obtained a Cir teachers, based' on the Mont stabbed more than 00 times. raged. Lottery prises, he cuit Court 12 warrant charging gomery County ruling, Chanln Priscilla has been selected to John F. Kehoe Jr., Massachu stoimed, w'ere money from appear first In the swimsuit breaking and entering with setts public safety ocmunission- the de'vil and such tainted said, and their payroUs are being tabulated now. competiticn Wednesday eve criminal intent, larceny and er, said all available troops wealth coidd never be ac- ning, fallowed by her Interview theft- of a motor vehicle and w ^ d remain in the sone along ’’I don’t think we will ever cei^ed by the church. with the Judges Thursday after took It to Hartford Ckirreotional Route 32 at least until nightfall. open the school year with a noon, evening gown competiticn Institution to be lodged against, He said at that time it might be ‘ worse condition than this wage- Thursday night, and talent pre decided to extend the search price freeze," said NBA presi ■the men within the next few outside the aohe. dent Donald Morrison. sentation on Friday- days. O b itu a ^ According to police^ all items A IS-state ' plert was circu I "‘The . order of the appear lated for MbDonough who po Chanln said teachers are In a ances should be a break in Miss taken have been recovered. I special category. In a sense, he Other Vemon police activity: lice described as being B-feet-2, Bernard 8emel \ 210 pounds, 'medium build. said, moat are on- a forced va- Connecticut’s favor,” sold Mrs. Gene W. Wbeeloch, 22, and 1.1 1. w 1 V ^ OOLUMiBIA—^Bernard Semel, cation ibetween spring and Betty Landino, wife of PriBoU- Byron H. West, 28, both of 168 dlum2^ complexion. They eald he «>• WllltmanUc, formerly semesters. _ la’s business manager, ”be- High St., Rockville were also holds hlst head at a slight Columbia, died yesterday at hi^ "Is the government prepared cause we feel she will project charged this morning 'With as- angle. home. He was the husband of to say (to all other industries), well in both swidisult and ev»- ' sault upon a ^Uce officer and Mrs. Mary Owirtzman Semel. x’We 'Will pay alf the workers ning gown and make a good Im- resisting arrest, m ey were Funeral 'services were who happen to bo there on the presslon on the Judges." being held pending the posting yesterday at Temple B’lud who v». are - on vacation?”..... —Chanln . h®ld Mrs. dov LOndlno of the will freeze accompany but not thooe „ of $600 surety bonds. Israel, WUllmantlo. Burial was T ra ffic T o ll said. \ Mrs. Celoste Doyle, Priscilla’s Earle A. Relchle, 42, of 247 ■m /f T T * ^ the Temple B ’noi Israel mother, to Atlantic City on Tues- Abbey Rd., Wapping, was issu J w l a 'V H l f ' / I I I I Cemetery, IMlUmantlc. NDW HAVEN (AP) - New togeftor with Mrs. Robert ed a summons yesterday H it 7• v 0 r 0 v Memorial Week wlU bo observ i\ Haven te$shers learned Friday charging Improper passliig. He ed at his home. they will kWt the new school As nearly as could be deter- Is to answer the charge Sept. 21 Mr. Semel was bom In Po \ Over Holiday year under :)ast year’s pay niined, a delegation- of about 60 in Rockville Circuit (Jourt 12. land and lived in Columbia be seals. ’ \ to 70 rooters from (Connecticut (Oontinued from Page One) fore moving to Willimantlc 40 The announcontept came in a attend the pageant festlvl- toll on the nation’s highways years ago He was employed as Joint statement Mayor “ e®. with the majority going the over the Memorial Day week- a salesman of municipal sup- Bartholomew GuidaT Board o t !«««*• Part a>e week. A Welfare Crews end was SS3 and over the July 4 plies and was a member of the presldentX Steidien ber of Manchester Jaycees weekend it was 888. Windham - WllUmanUe Demo- Papa and School Supt\l3ariad be amcHig the delegation,/In Not in Jeopardy, Hje highest tsibor Day death cratic Town Committee: He Barbariesi. cluding Jaycees President and toll was 888 in 1668 and the'low- served as an agent ot the Town _ . , . „ , j, . .. Mrs. .Walter Kupchtmoe Jr Mr. Wliite Contends ost was in 1961 when 886 per- Deposit Fund. He was a mem- ’me statement attributed, the ^ MlchJiri D ^ . and decision to use the bide: HARTP6r d (AIP) - - Welfare ■0^ ber of Temple B’nai Israel and Mr. and Mrs. John TTiree persons died in Con- commander of the Willimantlc lower — pay schedule to Department employes 'who wage-price freese and 'wfaat m e Hamllls, whp complain that they were ba neoucid trafhc accidents in the chapter, Disabled American ' '■ ' a called the Inability ot local o«i- V fVBpixe nished and given "busy work” *™vL*l?“ ** *** Labor Day 'Veterans. He served with the local dais to gfet reliable informaticn„ v V ’ of in an attempt eventually to fire V - ^ Army during Worid War H and Just north of on whether the new pay sdied- ® them were told Friday that tvas a member of the Amvets. Mr. and Mrs. The spot marks the spot. Priscilla Doyle, Miss Connecticut, has her destina ule would be legal. «' their unsatisfactory work rat ooUee In *** ^ member of of Manchester, tion firmly in mihd as she holds map pinpointing Atlantic City, site of next ings will not Jeopardise their Level Lodge of Masons in Hart- ‘ ‘But it everyone else from week’s Miss America Pageant, where the Rockville girl and 49 others will vie Job security or annual raises. ^ f ^ «*“ * »>el«>ngold Vemon man Miss Connecticut''-^11 stay ai' 'White said the unsatisfactory EJeuly Saturday morning, **” • Norma J(d]nson of Water- killed instantly early this mm the Strand of Atlantic City dur Monday Of Blocking Ballot Bid I ratings, 'which supervliors had Pbrnand L. Crenier, 26, of three brothers, Louis P. Ing in a two-truck a c c id e ^ on ing pageant week. ' given the emptoyes, 'WlU be re _ _ _ . _ _ ^® Wilbur' (Cross Highway in Because of the Labor lUxskvllle, became the third Semel d Rockville, Abo Semel Landino expressed the hope n E!W HAVEN (AP) — Hie lives in New Haven, accused viewed Sept. 16. He added that victim, a^n his pickup truck of Springfield, Mass., and David Manches^, six-tenths of athat mile people from Ooml«cticut continuing battle between For- .Barbleri of taking the action in Day holiday, 'The Herald even if the unsatisfactory eval slamroed into the rear o f a Semel of Los Angeles, (Calif.; a ®ast erf Endt »t. ■will Join "in expressing support ^ — -** -—* *- — ------will not publish Monday. uations were upheld, the em mer PoUce Chief James Ahem f" himself tractor trailer eastbound on In- sister, Mrs. Fave .^bramovltz of Fernand L. Grenmr of 29 for their caAdidate by senotog In power. Have a happy — and ployes’ raises wopld not be en terstate 86 in Manchester. WlUlngboro, N.J.; and four Lawler Vemoh was dead cards and telegrams or flowers and Arthur T. Barbleri, local The g^atsea in question is that of safe holiday; drive care dangered because . he . plans The accidental death count grandchildren. °n arriv# at M^chester Mem- to her at her hotel. Democratic chalqnan, erupted Alderman Joseph Bartlett, a fully and we’ll see you regular evaluations of ail em ends midnight Monday. j m e family suggests that any o><®l HoSpltal,^ter being taken Contest rules prohibit the girls again Friday with Ahem charg- liberal Democrat of the Second again on Tuesday. ployes every six months. EDINBURG, Maine (AiP) — memorial contributions may be' there by amralance. • from receiving any such remem ing that Barbleri unfairly , ward, who has been a thorn in The 37 employes therefore State police said a Ocnnecticut made to Temple B’nai Israel, Nls parepts, Mr. and Mrs. brances at (Convention Hall, he stopped an alderman from ' the side of party regulars for will be glyen another evalr youth was killed Friday in a*827 Jackson St., 'VniUmantic. Leo Greplbr, live at 76 Crirft said. seeking re-election. about two yaars uati(m well before their annual one-car accident on Interstate ______- _ Dr., Mcmchestor. All week. Miss (Connecticut Alvem made his allegations in Barbleri said he had dls; Increments-In July, he sold. 96 near this Penobscoti- Ojuyty Miss Alice B. Keen Statq/poUce say that the ac has been receiving messagea a letter to State Demob^atic covered that the ward chalrlady Thieu Mum White sold the unsatisfactory town north of Bangor. cident occurred at 1;2S a.m., ratings, which are the rfubjeot Miss Alice B. Keen, 88, of and other tokens of good 'wishes chairm an John Bailey and Na- was no longer a resident of the Police identified the victin as witiivltt 1both vehicles eastbound. of the court suit, 'wiU not be Hartford died this morning at at her RockvUle home, amid a tional Chairman Lawrence F, ward and that the ward chair OnThreats Edward D. Morin. 19, of Plain- /nte_ey say _ that Grenier’s pickup _____^ made a part of the employes’ a Manchester convalescent frenzy of last-minute packing O’Brien. Earlier this year, Bar- man-was out of the countiy dur- vUle. ,tnick smashed into the rear of gnuncU. chalrlady must endorse an al- the address "moderate in tone" was slightly . Injured, police Fifteen Eighth District Are The funeral wlU be Tuesday , non and all of Ckmiecticut is ‘I am writing to call your at- derman in order, for him to get informed source's said. Bunker h>®'h'*®*’* ® ***^ said. tention to a grievous abuse of the party’s endorsement, Bart , ... _ , , . employes’ union, the Oon- at 9:80 a.m. from the Potter ™®!! ^ *™® ‘^® ***' rooting for you,” and Manches- agreed with Thleu’s proposed fg^Jratlon of avll Employes. Police said the car left the man from the wreckage of 9»e ter Mayor James Farr, who the democratic process within lett had not been endorsed des Funeral Home, 466 JMkscn St., course of action in offering to officials of that union ha^ed highway and crashed into a pickup, which was pinned be- noted, "We are all proud that the Democratic party of the pite the backing given him by tree ahmt 8:30 a.m. l^Uimantic, with a Mass of re resign if he did not get a voice white’s announcement as a vlc- nettih the rear of the truck. A a former Miss Manchester will city of New Haven," -Ahem the -ward. quiem at St. Jewe^h^ < a u ^ spoltesman said 2% hours of represent our state^ and feel said. B a r b i e r 1 ’b announcement of confidence, but did not sug*. -to^ for their union, which BARRE, Vt. (AP) __Four Willimantlc, at JO. IlUn&4 WUl va»/%v»W qgroa « gest Thieu’s course of action, sponsored the suit. C^emetery, steady\work was required, to prove a lovely He added that Barbleri’s ac- came two days after , the dead- persons- were killed Friday be in St. Joeeph’s separate^e two vehicles. credlt to our area community.” Won was taken vrithout any no- line for fUlng petltionk^^for the SAIGON (AP) — An Amert- Union spokesm w said, how- night in a three-car collision on WllUmantic. There vtete no paaaengirs in tice whatsoever either to the primary election. TTius It .Was con fighter-bomber attacked an ever, they will aKow their suti Miss (Ocnnecticut 'with long Route 302 here. Friends may call at the fu either Vehicle. Wight was unhurt candidates or to the ward cbm- impossible for Bartlett te. pb-, antiaircraft site inside North to remain in U.S. District Ckwrt hours of work still ahead of hef Police identified the 'victims neral home Monday from 7 to and no charg^ were brought mlttee Involved, -1^01001 any tain signatures on petiitens Vletnant in the 88th “protective here until, all issues are oleand as Brenda Sweeny, 28,, and Ja 9 p.m. against him. V last evening took time w t to g-pgrtjymy for them to present making him eligible to run a reaction” strike this year, the to the satisfaction of the plaint- net Lee Fisher, both of Montpe Mr. Grenier was bom Sept. 9, “®‘'® ’ their Zitlonposition and hours after primary challenge for fthe i>ar/'y.S.' comnaand reported today. - IN*. lier, and Marsha Leuld, 17, of 1944' in Canada, son 'b( Leo and graph, syu smiling, and said ^ ‘*yg^,„g fg^; fi„„g petitions ty’s nomination. '’T he'A ir Force F106 fired -a ehe wanted - to extend her South Northfield, occhpants, of (Jeorglanna Heon Grehler. He to force a primary.” He based Morris Schatz, who report missile Friday at what was be thanks to "a ll the naany friends czie car, and Stephen Hutten- Nation Must was employed as an attendant his action on an - interpretation edly is supported by Denjocrat- lieved to be a 100mm antiair R o c k Y m e lock, 29, of Montpelier, driver who have supported me and at a West Hartford service sta of party rides not supported in ic regulars, had filed -petitions craft guni . the biggest North of another vehicle. | made it possible for me to go tion- operated by his father. the tejct or by party custom." to run in a primary challenging Vietnam has-, 16 miles north of Robert Jarvis of South North- Lead World, :,x to Atlantic City." Hospital Notes Survivors, besides his Bartlett. Apparently, now he’ll the demilitarized zone. field, a passenger in the car the letter said. ents, are hi, wife, Mrs. Frl7da\‘‘I deeply grateful," she Hie former chief, who still have no opponent. The results of the attack 'Viftttiig honra o n ISiM to ■ with the three women, was tak "and nluft say a special N ixon Says Michaud 'Grenier; a son Ben- ®' were not -known. p,m. In all areas except raa- en to Mary Fletcher Hosjpltal in you’ to all the Manches ton Grenier of Vernon; two MaJ. Richard Gardner of the temUy where they ore 2 to 4 Burllngton,in critical condition. (Continued from Page One) ter (jnd Southington Jaycees Police sedd the car with the brothers,orouie™, Bertrand Grenier and ^ ^ without whom U.S. Command said'the tighter- and 6i88 to 8 p*in. three femsUe victims apparent and‘ the Wright brothers who Gabriel Grenier, bjHh ^ West ^ ^ ’ ^gg^^g Television Violence bomber was one of two ET06s • ------Hartford: and a sister, Mrs. Bl- escorting S52 bombers bn. raids Admitted Thursday: Suianne ly brushed one car before made their home in Dayton. Cknmecticut. mer Theriault of New Britain. against North Vietnam’s Ho. Chi Barber, Stafford Springs; Fred- slamming into Huttenlock’s ve- "I feel de^ly honored to Nixon scheduled only one ap The funeral will be Tuesday Held Yoiith Stimulant Mlnh trail supply network. erick Lessig, Loehr R d., Kath- hide. represent the ^pople of our pointment for Saturday, with at 8:18 a.m. from the Burke Electronic equipment aboard lyn Foley,i South St., state in the Miss ..^ e rica Pag Wa s h in g t o n ! (API — a River Rouge, Mich,, a Detroit P ctor An- Chairman (3orloe Sanz de Santa- Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., tho F106 indicated that enemy derson, South St., and Jaasa eant. -Tour enthuslMm and two-year study reveals violent su'burb. . . . FAIRFIMA),' Maine (AP) — Maria of the InterAmerican Rock-ville, with a Moss of re- ^ , llie children were divided radar was tracking it. At this Underwood, St. Anthony Hcma, kindness go with' me and will television programs may con-. A 47-year-old Fairfield man has Committee on the Alliance for quiem at St. Bernard’s Church, never be forgotten." point, the F106 croesed from all RpckvUle; Harold p avla Br., n killed and two women hoe- Progress. Rockville, at 9. Burial will be tribute to aggressiveness in group being -required to watch Laos into North Vietnam and Main- St., ElUngtcn; Ranaud plt^lzed following a head-on -The President planned to m St. Bernard’s .Cemetery, childreh, researchers say. only violence-type television for loosed Its missile. Although the Beaulieu, Wlndsorvllle Rd., cojiuion on (ntenjAte 95. make a midday helicopter Rockville. ’’At least under some clrcum- a three-week period in their gun did not fire, pilots consider Friends may call at the fu Charges Lodged radar tracking a hostile- action ‘ police sald^bert Went- flight to his camp David- lodge stances, repeated exposure to homes. other |^wps Dlaoharged Thursday: Patey worth was MUed Friday when near Thurmont, Md. He ■will neral home tom.onw from 7 .T L , .. , , A watched: Predomlnantely "vlo- and are authorized to fire "first, Baldlnger, Union St., RookvUla; the car in Which he was riding make a Labor Day radio ad- to 9 p.m. and Monday from 2 Against Driver tel^sed aggression can lead including some non- Gardner said. StejSien Mantllk, Baxter St„ and another vehicle" collided dress from" there on all majM" to 4 and 7 to 6 p.m. - Chlldran to accept what they violent programs; pre- The W la lr cr a ft site was lo- and Shirley M orris, MUe HIU near this Kennebec County network* at noon EDT Monday. Hurt in Crash have seen as a partial guide for dominantly ’‘passive’’, pro- cate.d 28 miles east of the Lao- Tolland; James community. ^ ----- ;------thelr d im actions," said the re-re g^rams, but with some exposure Uan'border and the KWmm gun Brown, Bast Hartford; ■niaS' Pqlicb have charged a Manr Investigators said one of the port by Robert M. ’ Llebert Of "violent" types; and pro- with a range ot 18 miles could **®^ Qebhardt, Unhxi St., Itook- vehicles was traveling south in Seven Slain Chester man in connection with the State University of New grams entirely nonvloleht not have reached the U.S. plan- v«l®i Catherine BulUvon, Rook- the northbound lanes.' a three-way collislpn yesterday York and Robert A. Barbn of ...... es. But Gardner said Jhe pi- vlUe Memorial Nursing Homs, Wentworth was a passenger F ire CaUs Purdue University. The report' In A rizona morning, that hospitalized him lots did not know what kind of C®nd<> Blouln, Orandvltr St., • In a car driven by Arlene Dero- Is for the Anierican Psy- weapon was threatening them T®*land‘ ster, 87, also of Fairfield, who (Continued from Page ^ ) another driver. a chcrfo^cal Association con Appeals Court A false alarm this momliig — J H E 1 • at * the time,Mine, ojkuand retu^MKireacted Onlyonly toiO was token to a Watervllle hoe- vention being held in the na M. o AH i t'’®" P- Ouellette, 21, of 210 L l p h o l a S Ue enemy;* radar tnans- - -- ## to i second ' car, Ahthony Fernan ter Oak Sts. Pirflce searched the the man would be booked on trol signals, and failure to obey was a comparison of children des, 47, ot Lakeville, Mass., re mission. Holla Parole area for suspicious persons. murder charges after treat state traffic commission signs. who were questioned after NEW YORK (AP) _ The The U.S. Command also sold ceived minor Injuries. His wife, ment at the hospital. Ho Is scheduled for court Sept. seeing TV shtevs. Those who CkHift of Appeals spprovod Fri- a dozen B62 bombers pounded DETROIT (AP) — Teametera Evelyn, 46, was in critical' con- A small fire last night at the Strickland said oil the vic 20. - ‘ saw violent programs ' con day the federal government’s suspected North Vietnameee President Frank E. Fltoatm- diu« « iw .r h«p.ui to wto Donald K. Anderson, 44, of 92 sistently showed more aggres ter insurance broker Georg® T. tims were shot in the head or decision to cut off funds from positions inside the eouthem mens publicly appealed Friday torvlUe. neck with a .88-caUiber weapen. Timber Trail, driver of one of sive tendencies than those who Earlier Friday Edward D. LaBonne was quickly extin (Jonnectlcut public assistance half of toe d em lll^ d ^ ^ President Nixon to pardon The bodies of the adults were the other autos, and Ouellette watched nonvlcdent shows, the r>ragrams or failure to comply and Just to toe south tos buf- jt ttu -« Mlbrin, 19, of PlainvUte, Ckmn., guished by Glastonbury, fire ot uottm. were reported in satisfactory report said. .with certain federal proce- far zone that straddles North was killed in a one-car accident men. U took firemen only 20 found in the living room while those of the children were in a, condition this morning at III a separate report, dellv- [duros. and South Vietnam. It wsa toe * on Interstate 96 at Edinburg. minutes to clsar up the dlfftcul- ,ty In the kitchen at 64 -Minne- bedroom. The two youngest Chester ered at another APA eesslon, i Last May 28, toe Department 16th straight day of B62 raids , IZi “* chaug Dr. Children' were in cribe while the driver of the third car involved, two other .researphsrs said, for ig t Health, Education and Wei- In the area. feoerai, prison on Jury Umpar- other two were/found in a bed. Anthime Pelletier of 116 Adams some kiiulargartensr* at least, fore ordered a July 1 cutback. The targets includsd sus- ***• ••*** fraud sentonoba St, was uninjured, police said. A bou t Tow n Strickland said the suapect exposure to TV violence only but" on June 28 the appeals psotsd trpop positions, bupktr l®*alinf II ysans,- His third ap- According to police, Ouellette ’’slightly’’ Increasss behav court stayed that order, pond- complexes, storsge sites and ^ panla. was rajactod The Klwaiil* Club o t Mon- C orrection was armed with two pistols and ran a rod light at W, Middle ioural pathology at; horns." Ing appeal, tmt told (Jonneotlcut rocket and mortar, launching last mento. ohester will .meet Thesday mxm he threw them to ^ ground The Surburbaa Women’s Tpke. and Adam* St. about 7, They defined '"behavioural to conform wMh federal pol- sites. . ,_____ at the Manchester Country and surrendered on police or Clubs of Vemon, Ellington struck Anderson’s bar, and drove patoolCfy" as Including a ten Ides. The. air war ovsrshadowsd Club, The program will be a and ToUond has scheduled, its ders. - film o t the Nevdngtdn Chil it into Pelletier’s. dency to be bolder, wilder olid The problem involves ways of llglit ground fighting. Tlis only new member oriontoticn for Strickland saM. neighbors told Town firemen arrived to cut more aggressive, and to be sub computing such Items' ns in* significant attack rsported was dren’s Home. ;. ' ThUTMlay at 8:60 p.m. in police that Mrif, Bentley’s hus open Andereon’s door, and to ject to steep dteturboncea. patisnt hospital costs, eamsd a prsdawn mortar barrags on a _ _ stead .of tVeibMsday, as pre- band formerly , worked for the wash down gasoline at the Paul iCkimeron of the Univer Income, and dsductlbls work- district town 16 milss norihwi^nt H V U The .F In t Church of Christ, vloualy publlabe(l. The aee- > m » ii suspect. He said neighbors also scene. sity tft Louli^itl* and Christine related expenses in calculating of Saigon. Tha. South Vietnam* iQlantlst, will resume Its regular aicn iriU be held a t the home told officers that the suspect's Both injured men sustained Janky of V c L k said toesd______wera medlcnl nssietance outlays, snd see Commend Said two olvlh '^lipiwdute t o m o n w with a Ser- of Mrs. Richard MoLluighlln, wife and two childreh snd Bent scalp and facial locerationlfl ac the findings of a study mads factors In a work’ Incsntivs pro- inns were killed and 28 wars »a, luBday Bohool and Nur- 20 Dunoobter Lone, Vemon. 3ry atartinf at il a.m. ley disappeared in February. cording to the report. among 64 kindargnrtonsrs In grnm. WMindsd. ; M' ' - theft of KK) worth on apart- Ik reault- wo Hart-
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- Welfare fM who were ba- isy work” illy to fire Iday that work rat- dlse their 1 raises. Commis- I oama two l e 87 " ba led a suit damages 1. atlsfactory visors had will be re added that ctory eval- the em- not be en- he plans of ail sm iths. therefore ler evab- lelr annual le said, latlsfactory he dubjeot iriU not be employes’ Nit will be al. Internal •
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- Teamsters D. ntislm - aled Friday 1 to pardon 1 IMpilaonod the union. yeani In ury tampa^ d sentsMto Us ihlrd ap- « s rejeoted kANOHBSTEB EVEiHNG HERALD, MAN( CONN.,SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1971 TV PAGE 8 TV PAGE 2 MANCHESTER EVEND^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1B71 \ SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY m IMPRESSIVE contemporary DESIGN^IGHLIGHTS fHIS ffi (»4 9 > Mea frsm ShSeh B 40) Xermlt Uia Fras Danates Haaday, Srptatehar S Wedaasday, Ssptsmbsf 9 Sataidajr, « Sunday, Biptemher S WIDE SCREEN COLOR TV CONSOLE . 469) GeaitoUp rt Bddie’e Fa ' .uo itody teatohan" mad cap tale sUrring the-. tits It) Ylilrfal* 0"*5!".hhaw (0) ItSS (S) Thgtaia Orafcam Shew 40) ther 40) U:W »> HKD «•. * <0» Boris Kikrton.______R. U atoTOt- Muppels. Sylvanla Neiir Dimenalonai Color (S) WlSWs t e U ser (0 ) 9:99 (I ) U Yea Tara Oa 40) 0 ItSS (IS) ___ Wtatt’s My U aat W> (l> II m m < > a-ai's story ooncamlnc doctor ____ Fer-Tedar (IS) DasU Sssiklad (0) TV has the biggest picture ever (IM S ) BarrbaS _ / jW (S to V a e m a Wtth H ite (O) On broadcast, Carol Burnett, (tuw Bat D»g .. < 0 > 7tSS (S) Fallh U (St) News —Weather • Speris who is Wackmallad by riDatn- 4S1)) Blag Araaad Um Warid (US sq. in. viewable area)! Fa Doubleheader. Boaton Bad Soa Opsra stager Gall (fonan; Greg MoRta and Arte, Johnson Ondlarte BaarHas ( 0> ous coachman when he de 40) (SS) TB A vs. New York Yankera. W oM AHsira CouncU p ^ along with medical authqritlsa <0) 7iiS (S) Stoa Da H PTayar mous OibrSItaiTK ohsssis features lt;W (I ) Maakeaa cides to stop seenrlBk bodies SiSS ISA)D O ^b itetepbate ( 0) (48) It Tabes a Thief 40 (St) Tstaa r ilto fla Faroe gram on people of Denmw; and young people with dra|^ (S> B aa^ a r^ Basra <0> tor medical research at a time (SS) Cat. Otosra 7iM (t)- Vatamsd Wsrid 40 matant CMocTM and sound, push litS IS) ita the WatM T b jm (0 ) aad- 'Tasnidns In S a v ^ (aktag experiences, lUscitm (UM) (0> when practice was UlecaL **jumn*' (tS) Three On a MatA (0) problem of drag abuse. ( » DMtartUr BlaUlar <0) SiU (S) Adveataias ef GanAy la el button Automatio Fine Timing, (99) Irte e af WeUe Farge M 441) BawhMe (S ^ Saeiad Heart 40) (SS3S> Waadertal Wsrid plug-in transistors t e rellabiliw It) LaPa Make a Dart . <0^ 469) All My ObUdrea 40) (13) Merle AmrHeaa BaaiataaJ Ui4l 4411 VBAF Bellclaas FBa * S:SS (SdS) This to iha Ufa 40) , Dkaey M 40 SiStl'S) Lava ta a Many Sf l inSrrii i 111# (9) As Ih e.W ^jaiM (O) "The Very Thought of You" \ ( l t ) WraaiUBK _ ( 0> 8:SS (t ) 4BU Oamelb Ptaybaase and aervlclng ease. Has two Spesh- <0> Detmla Morgan, Eleanor Par Jaalar TMaat Skaw liU m Newaeepe 40) 9 m IS) The Warid Ansnd Vs ( 0) "M aureen" R eiT estate seles era and lighted channel indftaton. (I t ) Daya af Oar Urea 40) (9-69) LaPe Make a D i^ (0 ) ker. Xiake Oompounca. 1:M 4W) NewaZacn OH 40) (8) FSm Peatara (0) lady's job is in jeopardy when Cabinet o< oiled Walnut Teneers, (8) Newlywadnewqrwaa uwOame 3l99 (to Lev# ta a Maay S p te S * ^ (69) Beem 333 40) I;S* < » Tke Jalaaaa 40) ib she takes more Intereat fat her'’ 8) 19.(846) SaiiHi Family 40) 40) l:H 41) News — Prayer and M (SS) OapL Seailet hardwood soUds, non-wpbd trim. S:tS (t ) OOsMtaw alf------Light- Thfaig 40) BaaabaB CIaaa-«» o n 40) 4SS) Vadardag client than In making the sale.' 4SS) TTThaDaetaw (9M9) Days sf Oar Uves 40) 9) 66 (9) Medlert Center B 40) IN ) WBMB-TV riaaaato 40) (SAS) The FBI |(0) Rolls easily on oonee^ed casters. (9M9) NBC News qnartoite 40) (M) Faith tar Taday 40) Daing Oame (S-69) NawftiM Oame (0) 1:5* Taakaa B m law S:SS (S) VahrefiUy at MIehlgaa 40) Sits IS) Beelur H Cher 40 Sylsnnia model OL8SOW. SAS It)__ BareriyBanrly~ HOIWHlDUbj^ (01 Bepsrt (0 ) t:W (» Marla 40) Gum ’ s : The Oraea Roota (IS) Aaathar WarU 40)0) Si99 (I) OaUbig LIgM 40) First ta series of four specials “ M ardl Oraa” 'S8. P » t Boone. (8) Aettoa ^ 40) ( t M ) Oat BaUsn (0 ) (33-Se) The Deetors 40) (SS) Sam ( 0) (S) Oanarrt ------HaapUrt- (0) 49-69) Dattag flame 40) with John Chancellor as chief 4») M arie (M ) The risteahs 4 0 First of taro comedy pilots Silt 4i) QaB_Taaraw n t 40) ooirespondent. Topics; new "Plunderera of Painted nata iS:SS IS) Lamp Vute My Feat Iboaely besed on mono of (SS4S) Bright Pramiaa (0) 9i99 41) Bsveriy BSIbllUes 40) law inrtng 18-vear-olds right •8#. Oorinne (Jalret, Skip Ho- E(iM$cational IS) DIalaaua 40) same name starring Jadi (S) Oaa LtZa to Lira ( 0) 4SM9) Ansther Wsrid 40) to rote ta federal elections; meler. Younc boy aearchea tor 4SS)I CbaHee___ et Selvetisa 40) Elam as Kid Shelleen aad 6:tS (SMS) SamaraM (0) (8A9) fleaerrt HeepKrt 40) death penalty qiMBtlon: likely and finds man who killed his (SS) Te Be Alive 40) Lesley Barren as Ost Ballou. (S) Lava, Ametteaa Style 40) 9i99 (9) Baarar MaMmi. 40) effects of President Nlxon^ lather. He la forced Into m » 4SS) _____ 40) tits (SMS) Bsessss R 40 4itS IS) Marta „ „ (St-99) Brigkl Premise rialt to mainland China; Pen batUe with him and aared bp TV ISAS (to Lsek Op aad Lira 40 (8 M) M erle 40 "Invadara from Mara" 6A - (6-69) Oea U fe to lir a tagon Papers. \ Kunman on the run. __ 40 CeWaetsga Onto 40) "Batman" ’St. Adam West in Helena Carter, Arthur Frans. 6:99 (9) FsmUy Affair (8) Sevro S«as 40 ill) Baseball 40 (W EDH,am m ei24) (SS) Seertltee si the M 140) dual roles of Belman A Bruce Space ahipa disappearing un (3M9< Semarsat ‘,‘Tbe AtlanUc Ocean" Portrait New York Yankees ra. DetroB 46S) dawtoh Heritage 40) Wayne, and Burt Ward as derground, eight-feet tall gi (9) Lere, Amerieaa style 40) of Atlantic depicting physical TIrem . . U.-SS (to Camera Three 40) Robin and Dick Grayson in ants, straitge markings.. .all 6!tt 43) Aadr Orlffitk Sh rw 40) phenomeite, marine animals, 4tt) Baseball 40 (S4t> BeSwieUa action—packed comic adven tenuy small boy as well as (S) I Levs Laey relics of great civillsatloiu O ereland Indians ^ra. Boslaai (81) Pattern ter Urleg ture featuring their fan te silo Army. (tt) Mike Deaglae Skew 40) that grew on seashores and Red'Box. U-.U (SS) dawteh Ufa derring —doing. Uuest villains (St) Mike Danglaa SAanr 40) Amanda Blake as Kit (19) Mr. Ed other amects nf this great 4Mt Baseball P>a - taiaa UAS (to gwiaapwm - are Lee Meriwether, Cesar (It) Mr. Ed t^ev F1*nt.*aaes (0 ) ocean. The Atlantic boasts 8kaw 4 0 (SdS)) Dlsesriiy Romero. Burgess Meredith A SAS (SS) Addama FamUy ( 0) ty, stars in premiere 6il6 (69) Wealher Wateh 40) greatest continental ahelt ta 3;U 4m Baseball .40 STANEK ( 0) 40) t:6S Maaie at SSIh Csatan / "P a rtt Way to the Maiors" Frank Ootshin. SiSS CT. 4W) News- , (0 ) ban Wsrid 40) (19) Xa T d l the Trath (0 ) 4111 Beller Derby 40> 1S:SS Fsatare 40) Eagle of Cordova —Story of When he loses his nerve pilot 7:SS (S) Marta 40) 418) Btavto 469) The Saint 4m Star Trek 40) "Jaxs at TangtessfodSi^Modeni "Aak Any Girt" '69. Girl ar- 9:99 49) News with Walter Cren- "Wheen No Bbui Has Gone" great scholar Moses lUUnp- takes suapiclaus flying job be- ‘Snnga for the Eagle" Dennis fits ( « ) Thw Inunerirt 44» Jaxi IJuartetl’^ nldM who was accused of Ur- oomea Inrolred with gang of riraa in N.Y, looMng for ca Morgan, Ann An Sheridan. Mto (0) M:6S (8) Rawsll Flve-O B 40) 4M' M arie lag opento as Moslem. smumden. Robert Taylor. A I OPEN Mem & Tuas reer and husband and after S:U (9) News wtth H.K. Smith aad (t ) th e UMtasoto Bisk 40) "Action in A rabia" '44. Gbonre Maaday. Septansbar S (M>— > M anta’ s Nary Dorothy Malone, alec Jack ' many hilarioua situations wins San Francisco Olanis va. iSL Barry Bearoner (0) Program seeks to exidore Banders. Bxcitbiy tale of'wai^ PM (6t) RaOer Derby 40) Lord. IWada tb r u F r la both. Shiriey KacLalne. David Angelea Dodgers, 419) Disk Van Dyke psyche of those penons who time espionage and suspense S:SS Sesaaa Street R 40) U;SS (hi Phea the Nattaa Niven, O'g Young. 40) (*M9> NBC News 40) involving desert-crossings and 40 U:St (tS-St) TSalgki tOisw dekaay tits IS) Marheny M D ■ •:65 (69) Nears 40) continually put their Uves ta 7:sa Let's Tska Pietaras IS) Cemmmis aad Peapta 40) Oiwtaa 40) I S a tu rd a y 10 M Prsss 40) Gary Owens. (4S) ABO News 40) (f t ) VfhaPs My Liner 40) simply more capable than 411) Bmernaa S:SS Realities 40) Scotland Yard Is called in T;SS (S M I) Oat Ballaa - 40) (f t ) Hartfetd Yata-la 40) (Sr-SS) News — Bp site nan m ) TBA 1:SS (S) Tsar Oeasmaaity 40) rmehthe dog track is held up U ilS (MdtoSMS-SS) Bam — Wsrtber (0) most of us o f ' sublimating "The Three R 's.. .and Sex (SS) Meet the Press (0 ) aad murder la commlUad^ Forrest Tucker, Jo Ann Har- Weather aad S s a ift - (0> fears which would render av •:M 41) News with Beger Madd Education.'' 46) E*-rhth Dar (0 ) ria Determined to make her (69) ABO News 40) erage humian being pofweriem 4M) NBC News ' 40) 1S:SS Bvealng at Papa R 40) 44S) Jerry Lswta Talethan *71 I exJ home on Inherited ranch. Cat UiSS It) Man FNa>lMNWJ,.B. 7:99 41) Tea Are There (0) BCr. Charles Negaro is today's CofyV in similar circumstances. 45) Death YaDey Days 40) l:S t 4tt) News A Sign Off 40) hires Kid Shelleen. famous UiSS (SS4S) Tartlgkl Shew d e h a » "Ordeal of a President" It (IS) rnnve II ta Beaver gveat with proroeatlve and 1:U (S) Nawaaape 40) Oarssn 40) traces dramatic sequence of (f t ) Hartfo-d TUlk-ta 40) TfSeedey. September 7 ■ different look at chrll l:S t It) News — Prayer A 81^ KELLY RD., VERNON gunflgMer, to escort her aafa- ( ^ DIek Cavatt Shew 40) (t t ) Billy Orakam Crasade 4M) Pa& a! 40) rights and realities and proto Iv thru Wolf 43ty. (Ifote: This erenU which led to Wondrow (IS) Prime Time Lscal Speeirt T:M 41) Hera's Lacy B 4 0 6:SS Sesame Steeat R 40) lems or dues. Is second of two pilot fllms ISiSt tS) Starihae Wilson's reluolant decision to "A Time to D ie" With sclenco 41) Tnrlh s r CMSBeaBeaeaa 40) 7MS Jeyea Chen Osaks B . — JVararsattaas WMh (0) with same UUe. First was <»l- litt (MS) News — Fiaysr inv-ilv. U.S. ta Worid War L editor Frank Field as host- 411) M arie 7:SS Masle a f the SSIh Centary . . l:S t (8) Martas oroaet on Sept. 5). i;.' Staa Off 40) (9) BUly Graham Ciasade (0 ) parrator, program wiU explote "The -Last Angry Man" Paul Songs by Ned Rorem are per "Red Badge of Courage" '61. 4S-U) Mavtos (O) 449).... IFrayer * Sign (N f 40)D) Pari n. subject ot death and reactions Muni. Betsy Palm er. formed by soprano Joyce Young untried Union soldier Ddi/River Carpet Unique double feature ptesen- lift (9) News — Frsyer • SIga OB 419) Merfa Gams , 40) to tt from seriously tU and Uw 4B) News — Weather aad Mathis and pianist Lynn Cng- panice in his first encounter SQ. YD. r taHon beginning with adven- healthy. toiacta 40) ler, rdth enemy but .later regaina w A l L-TO-W AU SPECIAL turoua^omedy "Blast OH” '88 UiSS (8S-1S-3SJS4S) News —Weath 4W> CsaaeeMeat Newsasafcars 8:SS Bssk Beat 40) ^ courage and' emerges a - Mornine COMPI,B!TBII,Y TMBTA f J.om starring Burl Ivea Troy Dona er aad Sports (0 ) 44S) DseaBaealary 40) "Man’a , World. Woman's hero. Audie Murphy, Bin I SHAG^PL^H-SCULPTURED — 4 0 C O L O R S Ixusludes Carpet, Pad, Labor hue, Hennlooe OIngold aad U:38 (S) Movta 40) 'Ten Years Aflei'’ News spe . Place: A Stody in Sodal' Mualdin. Terry-Tbomaa. Second feature TUESDAY "Son of All Baha" '63. C a li^ cial’ on urban renewal In M ythology" by Haisabeth "Fbliow the Sun" '6L U fe of TV ^ "M arilyn" '68 is documentsiry uaes beautiful princesa ta plot Sortnatleld — the New North. ' Janeway. Ben Hogan from amateur to presentation with Rode Hud to' seise All Bum's wealth for Brightwood. downtown. Writ S:SS Cearse e f Oar Tim e 40) one of goiTs all-time greats (XmOOUBCM AMMOflAM M APg son, narrator. Tribute to Mari himaeU, but A ll's son oomea ten A narrated by Ray Her- The economic boom thsi fol- his ahattpring automobile ao- . (M on d a y —— Friday) lyn Monroe featuring seleotlon S:SS (68) News 40) to hb faUier’s rescue. Tony shel. Filmed by Derek Jarvis. lowed poatsrar China's 4>im- SHGTYL VINYI, uranm a of sequences from 16 of her Taesdsy. Septemhsr 7 7:W IS) Mlsstoai ImpeesIMe R 40) cldent. and courageous oome- films. 7:68 (8) M erle 40) -i-Curtb, Piper Laurie, Hugh munist revolution. led.by Mao beck. Gleim Ford. Anne Bax ^ I R A I I I C 1)9S 49) n ralala Oraham Bhsw (0 ) “ B tr a t^ of Terror” '87, Plot G'Brtan. 413 M) NBC Adreatara llw - Tse-tung. ter. Dennis O'Keefe. flS) Mevto Oame (0 ) against United Natioiu b un UiSS (tt-SS) Tonight Show Jehany ahm 40) S;SSSS MiBBtea |C) MO WAX DRAIP Guests for week: Don Amedie, (I) fthaVs te tes7_ (O) ■ '"r»,e piour Kings" Peter FUk (tolS) Baseball (TO) TILE (39) At Hsasa WBh BUty 40) covered by female reporter Oarseo . I(A Mputy Attorney 4>neral Mete vs. PbUadelphia PMUies SIga Os aad Prayer Oueata are Jan Feeroe; ^ and New York poUceman. (S4S) DIek Oavett Show 40) and Susan Strasberg. Fbur Richard Kleindlenst. < from Philadelphia. S:6t (8) CHQ FMp. Hugh G'Brtan. Baibara Rush, U;6S (8) News — Prayer aad TOlunteers from U.S. peniten- SdS Aittote la America 40) S;tS (S) ‘tows Grier peartag ta "Fiddler on the (SS) BaeebaS Ctoeeap > 40) S :t« (t) 40) QavIn jlcacLeod of ” Ybe RooP' at Storrowton Theatre; Tfownes. on "IS Uarles go on dangerous mis Story Pritchard preserves the (SS) Caused lest WeMtead 40) iBxtni ^ Dr. Robert Sourtti of UBlTer- (6) Trath ar Osaseqaaaees 40) 1:SS (C-8S) News — Prayer sad sion to Germany during Wo-^d dying Polynesian art of tapa- (St) Tears ( 0) Baslsilad in Tour MSty TyftP Moore Sbosv” on / W v n . R (43 SAt (18) BasebaB (O) •tlS (t> aewsesfs i t e .of. Maas, with feature on- (f t ) THuftla My LtaeT 40) SIga on 40) _■ -• . . ^ m aking in Am erican Samoa. Detroit Tlgera meet Now York "'bHlBlIed M Any the CBS Televlslaa Netarork heredity ta chickens; Jane (SSftS)- N ew s'— Wsather aad (6S> Prayer k Sign (Mf (0 ) 4S-4I) Law n ace Welk Bbiw 1S:SS BeaHtiee B 4G) Yankees. t;U (t) PerspedIvM 40) Saaris (G) 1:31 43) M y Tkree Baas R 4 0 t:SS (t ) Tsar CsmmaaHy • ( 0) met Ms wife, the foraier Joan Slate and PhyUla Kedd with (SS) Baseball 40 (SS) CaaauHatitei ( 0) ntdMBhp to ttU organ duets; and Lucille Riv (m ABO News 40) in-tl) Pra Faatbal 40 Wedaasday, Septomher t Cteretond, Indians meet Red Hoovik, when he was an usher ers with “Fashkna ta Senr- 7:St 4S84W) OaiSsaa Bpeeirt 40) B>. Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas Sox at Boston. StU (S) A New Day 40) "Babar Comem to America* Citr Oiteta. S:SS Sesame Street B 40) (SS) Oaaaedieat Gtosa-Vp (0 ) Slit in ) Weather 'A Speelal aa- at Radio aty Music HaU, She Animated special drawn from 41-M) Tsfn Jaacs 40) 7.-SS Beak Beat B 40) p ^ 40) (8 « Tates rt WsBs Fsrga I On Our Cover | S:SS CM) Breskteg Barrisn 40) 7AS IS. News 40) was one of the dancing Rock- (68) AH t e OhMtaa (0 ) work of late French writer- Musical special starring ponu- 7:SS (top’s (toaerstfta r SAS (St) Oelden Y ean (0 ) INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPET l:8t 48) As Oe Wstld Tana ' artiat Jean de Brunhotf. Nar- la r Welsh entertainer in hto Omgo drummer Dhui Mandln- "I.Ae«l Needs" and "Nursing (S) Mr. Oasber 40) CARffiT TEES ettes. iritton and voices by Peter Top mune ataiB, to both new farewell show with guest ^ o^ a n d the Gap. MangUme (SSAS) Tsdag Shaw 40) Three Da ~ ' 5SI Norm Crosby. Homes" (4t) je rry Lawta Talethaa (0) M JW . B 0 IX 8 (84M Legs Make a Deal (0) Ustinov. .Story toUasra adven and returning series, headline Sill 41) Amle B 40 4 :tt 4S6) HrHNB-TV Prbseate (0 ) S:tB ft ) t a n ta a Mm ~ ~ jved tures of Bahar the elephant S:SS n s a c k Chef (C ) (66) I ssues aad Amnrera (C) All dar untn 6:80 p-m. (Mon Mg, hb wife, Qu m Cdeete, thb MBC Televtoloii Metwosk's *’ "the Walking Dead" Boris Chocolate cake day only). B a e h <0> Karloff. Ricardo Cortex 4:St (S) GsH Tseraamsd 40) 7:15 (IS) HerMage Oanur . 40) 3y (848) Newtnred Oaasa 40) and their friMub oh visit to ttU-color 19T1-72 p r o m m BchSd- 8:JS Bsbesuit ar l (C ) Bob Murphy will tofend his MINI-HOTORS ' (SSftt) Days rt Oar Uvea AhmiI oAs / •:SI IS) Mary Tyler Maeta Bbaw R The Sir Douglas Qufatet offers S:tS (to Oapiliita Eangaraa 40) s m a l l E N G IN B ule. The new seSBon bSgtoB IS) ABC News Spectol 40 '70 GHO UUe tng Home" News documenta Order In England" head field of too pro golfera t:tS (8) “ --- Sits ly^^DerasIy WtoUllm. 40) S:6S (S8SS) Make Tear Owa U ad FlcturedOn our cover aPe: ry examining the unemdoy. 1S:SS IS Mtestes R (C) in the SOUi snniial toumamenL IS) Oteea HU rt Mmto / (0 ) Top (left to rl(h t)—Dettn Mkr- metu problems facing Viet ltdS Artiste la America R M arie (SS) TBA ; t iU IS) YsgI Bear Shew 4848) (hte Ufa 6a Uva (0 ) mensbo. 44a> .'Fred HItebesdi 40) S:SS (to SHARPENED (33-S6) Bright Piaastse 40) (f t ) Movb HiMftoa. star of the “MOJBltan "o>-r-Tr Is a Man" "Ten Minutes From Now" I ( t o Laey Shaw IS Make a D ifference W here F^ou Save! ‘‘ 6 ftt ft ) FaasBy Attalr 40) '■naaes for Breakfaet' Dennis U.-SS (S) Maanlx m 40 i ‘«^o) S:tS (6) Merle (01 - in PhS Danahaa Shaw (0) IT DOES W« A n Not Satftfled 40) Mocipsn, Jane WJatt A WUe” Beginento of **N80 (St) News IS:SS IS) I t Was a V -ry Oaad Year "Distant Drama'' '61. OtoT 40) UntU You Are! 52?’ - Amerieaa ■ Style (SS) M Iy O riA iw Orassde M ystery BSoivie” ; and J im m y "The year ta "ISIS", the year 40) C-vjner.' M «ri Aldan. Ray TtoL (4S) Laara B te/ Bearer HHth 40) S)SB (S) OtasaiTCB it e ft B 40) 'Prohibition began. World war- "The Taking" — ftget- lS:tt (t) Marie (0)j 4S4S) Mavb / (0 ) S tew qit. I ended and President Wood- 1S:SS P lite g U i T WvatL s«UM> 4IM n Dtaak'a Ptaea « * INSTANT “ *•5 8 , L m Laey 4 0 e~ laada amaU force um,mto SrhaPs Ms Ttea* 649-8705 40) "Crowhaven Farm”. 'TO. Center (left to Hght)—Johnny row Wilson received Nobel Florida l^i% lea, tarata Mr. Dd Witchcraft and suspense thrill k Peace Prise. PK *«toy. September IS t'de nf atoage Seminole lA R N IN G S 188 W. lAddle TunpIkB <6B> The nbdslsaes er. Hope Lange, Paul Burke Canon: Jamee Owner, atar of ' US) Oral Babeita dian 'Sfar. " (S) OeawTael (o> S \\ 1 V (i S I 6)68 (66) Waaihar Wateh 58i . aad Uoyd/ Boohner. Rural “Mlchola” , Dtoah Shore, ator- U:SS 4A8S3SS4S) News — Weather S ;tt Heiame Street B (0 ) .1 New Bnglrtid farm hokb ter- a M Haarto 40) (f t ) Westeraers 6)68 m M g TSBey 40) boat of the conttoutog Mcnday- 7;to Oearse a( Oar Times B 40) 4SS) narbara MeNaIr /u..s{»si;“ U ?^r5i.*s;.is I.O.AN 8% UvUeatt p jii (to IDraam rt Jeaaale 40) ' ritytag seorat (or a ooupla U:SS IS) Hsviaa 7:16 Left Take Ptetaras H 40) Oiierts are Dour McC (IS ) trad « M West 40) SiSS (1848) fir s t Tassday 40) Filday daytime rtltiy, “Dtosh’s ‘ iCash M oC U l'' '60. James S:SS OaB*s Oeaerattea B O'Brien. The BroUiera Grin. 40) (SS) Adibms Fsaslly Program taciudea 'raport about Gamer. (Ci 7:SS Bi hagatoaH B ^ 40 mm H r Bt is jlllti W E DO sadret war" that has iMn ’f'Phuso” : U>nie Oreen, atar of "T h e Decks Ran R ed " '58. Bin Taylor, and The Modern- (68) OUlgaa’ s t S U 40) S:St Mastetptoea Theatre/'^ ; (0 ) airra. (O >jnV a m w rm m e itteM jm urlr. ■)SS ft ) D m n rt 40) ragtag ta' Sudante ta n (or to d decade.decade “ BooansB” : and Bob Hope, who James Mason. S:SSPhafasa B (0 ) (SS) TBA Offllgaa’ s talaad SftS 4 li> H a n la g e aa the Beeks w ill headline seven prtme-tlme UiSS-IS) Msvie (C) '** 4m s)**^w H *”*** •SS F lB A B S ia r IB B T It ( 0) "G un Hawk" '68. Rory OM- 5:SS US) Jaursay to Adreatara 40) ^ (M to BawSehei . (O) 3 S a B ^ 3zS (SB) INews — ..Weather aad M)SB (S> CBS Nc______(f t ) TBA pverythina Bp^ 40) - -*l) MariiBS Welhv MD 40) specials. - houn. Rod Cameron. Ruts Lee. SsHtos OrtcKS, a r A n d p a m i MAIM MX, MANCHESTER • BomiaB u , ouvurfH x .40) ■ Outlaw with streak of decency S:SS (S) Face the State 40) ***** ^ Ta^waiaw 40) 8:181 ( I ). W 40) . Bottom (fi^ to right)—Riqr-< Hughes of “ Aa the Wartd (SS) Osmasaat! - 40) (SMS) The Whs, Whal — SiSS (8*81) aad U:sa . _ - S) News attempts reform of young'gun- Whan Oauia 40). * Speris 4oT mood A irr, star o t “IrcnrideB: sUnger. After slaying tiro des nulls” OB ttie CBS Televisiati (IS) Fllltauau 4S-IS) Paaaward (0 ) peradoes, he's wounded, and (U ) TUs ta Taur LMe 40) (0) Electrical to ^ O s a iM Camara Oene Kelly, pcinolpto boat o t .Netirarfc, got hla lin t radio job Gueat; Junior Samplea (SS) BarehaB Otoaaup , <«?) NBO. News ' (O) 1)SS 4S) Prayer * SIga Off, Stiamy Piytko o( in Cihain- QLDSMOBILE ben St, and hla Conneotlout HI- Electric Heat ^edaliat FLETOHER BUBS GO. GoUeetoFo items Tones Onhaatn will appesr on the Polka talertslon ppQgmin at WILSON r "ThTi ^ ^ i T ^ " ■ SraHure iCcnpat .' . i 1 of MANCHESTER • :M timlght ( » caumilsl 40. This lilt WBT nm R - •n-isii’ . Ante Plate - Windorr dass I rSesSetoSltf” ELECTRICAL CO. I B L # % U Baddiag — Appttcaieat I Mirrors - Glass Fomitiiie I polka program was orlgtiislijr h k A Door Mirren ' mS m^ ■ohstlulsd te July hut ms BesMeBlial-OMBBB.:iBa. * PmiMIm Slonw I im M A » sniaBT, MSMOHiitm^ * T om - Picture Framing - Flrepi ohsagsd srhsn PmMsBt Nfaun ' Modkiiie CaNnets - f t fo & l Week took ths tlms te a NEWofUSED 646-1418 MIMIatowa — OWJyrjgAl ■ J 'llW I M k i J 64 McKEE STREET 642-4521 MANCUESl'EK asws aiUMUBosmsat. ■ ■ - i WASHIt TV PAOB 4 The Whi MANGHESTBSt EVEkNO HERALD, MAHCHESTISB, CONN., SATURDAY, aiCPTlCM««nt 4, 1971 nounced t Nixon will session oi 12:80 p.m. THURSIXAY FRIDAT on his ne\ Bristol m Focus cies. Press sec nm niar, • m i a r . 18 Zleglei^' said liW a > V b iW ft O M kaa O m w (0 > would conv. (V WkafB K 7 U m T <0> On ‘First Tuesday’ 4i88 T IriW a Oitoask I (»> At BMBa WHk Uttr 0» and Nixon « M m «f WeBa A h v * S utea later. <«•) A n H r ' C M M n a Wlud does unemployment do Ganlck Utley, the pragnun’s' R J. KUloMr, BUlhor — , ItW (>> As lh» W*iM XWm to the people of a oitgrT Bdsv anbhorm&n, talhed with people C u i't Oo Bome Asaln" : TVav- Hls; anno m > Tk fM Ob b lUtek alera of Amerioa: Mrs. J, White Housi _ (S4»> W a Haka a Dtal iS( does It feti to be unemployedT In Bristol before Preeldent Nix- Fo^ sad Nanev HoUaaa « t;M (I ) 1«TB b a Hmmj r ' Theae are among the goes- on dechfed upon a new eoonom- FeU nham Craft O n tsr hoid- gresslonal 1 ni Bf ( ) 0 Nona to be ex^kired In a report Ic strategy, an d he wU l go baok liif ira TrUwUal E xhlbltloii ; the dlsclosu (»i»>------D aja af Oar U* m ( 0> 'TTaahlona b Bawias". that Nixon ' wiwb waA Oama < 0) o n the peyohology of u n e m ^ o y - again to see whether the Preei- (It) Tates at WMteVajrse »)M (I) ObMIb s U ckt <4t> A l M r G k U rm <01- gress. (» M) Tka Daatara ment wUch N B C News' "Stfst deid’s aotlon has had any ef- . „ (M *> O a tb s Oaaie m Tueeday” will present Sept 7 feot. liM «> Aa tka Hatid T an a (0 ) Nixon m o Thrss Ob a Ilalek (0 > two hours ti StW (S) B avaib HmbffllM < 0) (0-U p.m. in color), on the N B C VlewMs will hear from the (840) Let’s Maks a Daal (0 ) »»«•> Aaatkar WariM ( 0> net Council (l -M) Qaaaral HaapMal <0 Television Network. unemployed, the employed. 8:88 (8) Lev# te a Maay Istoaderad aiW <8> Baa» > ttatlaB (0) ( 0) E(x>nomlc (p 4») briakt Pram to (O) T h e rq xa t is being filmed in Union leaders, a congrssswom- I t Oar UrsB m a i n foeev . ^ (M *> Oaa x S a la U ve (OJ Bilstol, Osm., a c % of about an representing the district (848) Nawlj wsd Oame petition in v 4 iW Cl> IteaB r AMalr (O) 00,000 with a 24 per cent rate of (BMa Orasso, Democrat), and liM (8) Oaidlas UsU (>M k) BaBiaraat <0) (l8-88> Tke Deelsn is; Ziegler sa , _ <•> Aare, Amarieaa SIrla unemployment "As far as we the administrator of a mental |8rf8> DaMas Oama (0> to the gatl 4 iM (J) Ajrftir Orimik 8b w <0) hnow, this is the highest rate hygiene clinic w h o reporte that 8:88 (l > itorerir Hlllkilltes (> ri Lara U n r (8248) Aaalksr Wsild tbU field. » <0) for an y iSace of Its U n d In the preseures from unemployment (8 - «) Oaaanl MasBltal to) 8:88 (8) K aan r Staltea' to) g(x>a deal c fa country," David Sidimeiiler. have been deetructtve of «nrany necessity fc (O) w h o is producing the report, relatlonaliipa. ' (4248) fiils U Framtea to) 4iS5 (44) ntoaiSn"*Watek < 0) (848) Oae U fa Is Lira (O) plants and S:M (•> Bly VaMay (0) BAT** Joaeph DoifUnger. admlnls- 4:88 |S) Aunlhr Affal(fair (O) I Dream el Jeaaale ( 0> “The report w l U eb ow that trator of the moital hygiene (248) Lav^ Amerteaa Male peUtive In i (M) Addaou Fkialjr unemployment is peycbologloal- clinic at Bristol says 4:88 (S) Aadjr toUtHk Skaw (0) in his own ^ o w pre (44) om icaa’e labad (8) 1 Lave Laer miering Sept. 18 over Ziegler, s SiW <4) -- --- ly destnictivs, even for people Siere has been a sharp in«ra.qffff (12) M O M Dsaglas Skair ( 0) also Include ' (W> ODUcaa’a blaad not that financially hard-preaa- in the iipmber of paUents at the ( W O M C!haimel 8. monetary i Newe — Spatia ed. Th e y are s U U m u c h beeet clinic, a rise h e attributes dl- (48) lUatetoaM ( 0 ) ( 0> 4:88 (48) Weatker Watek (0) matters, Ini S'S ?«PP«la* <0 > b y awdety. rect|y to the unemployment 8:88 G) Bte Taler (0) this w e e k Ir 4:44 ' ■ ID Wealker — Bparla aad "Things started to get b a d hr .situation. (I) ID r a a m ef Jasaale (O) THE Newa (0) (18) W l d Wild West (0 ) ■ and Japanei n i > Caadid Camera Bristol a year ego. N o w un em - “ U h e m p l o y m e n t se em s to he (88) A M a m s Fsraiiy . on c(»>nomi( '^ 1 To Tell Ike Tralk But, be aays, the hurt is not away." . (44) Ta Ten tta Tralk ( 0) m a d e their ■jJ l. lT O *' CeasaqaeaeM ( 0 ) visible. "If anything, the h o m e s ^ all this h^ipened to (48) Tka Salat (14) W kafs Hy UaaT <0 > 8:88 Nawe wHk Walter Craw. met with tc (IM 4 ) Naws - marls ~ are better kept up than In m a n y B^^aiclT The report ira«i«itifB ( 0) SERVICp D OUB SniBOI. .national ei Wealker (0) other idaces In the country." ®at the ct^a Industry was m Newe wllk B .K. BmHk high-level . _ ■ (44) ABO News aad Harry l aaesaar (O) 1:14 (4) Aunfly Affair B NBC News correspandent ^^iVCly defense-rtiated: Msr (in Dick Taa Dyke Financing Arranged Is due In to (tjn NBC AeUsa Haykoase chine tool products, ball bear . , (4248) NBO N ein (0) to discuss t “ B n ^ y on the Beach". Rob< 8:88 (48) Newt ert Wacner, SaUy Ann Howea ings, springs, very high preci (0) Kawasaki — Ossa A m < m g til James Donald and Torta sion metal puts. And a lot of 7:to (8) Wkat’s happealas (0) Ttaacher. Two AlUed offleen 6 Covemorg (48) ADO News (Ol Honda , tend toda; !»utennpt a •*?; to.lA#. uhoovaruuw vw mvcrev secret oc ..Wkat’e My U m 7 to) mine. _ TolMeet Press (1M 8) Newe Spalls Omnally; Smltk and Jaaes Six of the natlcn’s leadinr ***“ Wealker (0) MANCHESTER W i U i a m P JHJ 0“»« <0) . Seoretary I , ^ Orakam Orasade tO) governors wiU be the gu^Tm ^ HONDA CENTER 4:44 Marie io i Uve via satellite from, the **** ^!*****. Indians w h o live in the TRULY DELiaOUB dor Carl "HarBy" 1971. Su^ieiue melcy Troplcora, R o o m in the El San ****** Sccrt country of Western special tr drama about archltecb&nap 7:88 (8) Matte Oireae (0 ) CHICKEN an d A m b a !2i[ wh**® Juan Hotel in San Juan, Puerto *'**'*' Mexico and find them- Aloos with Mark Wilson, mas wife tries to break up his im- Rlca Mhrea today in a crash program ter mastelaD. . four iUusteas Brown In 6 BDnntea vld M. Kei ^ neveraam wi before a/waw4 W seen MVWU on WII TV A T AMis RonXIUM* taiy of the Governors partioliiatlng. In " a u d ^ civUixatlon." Add!- OxleyrVviMv andMMI« BabyBaVo AlfleAlfla worid's n a worid’b < (M 4) Lanystreet the special p r og ra m wi U be t t o ^ a ^ e a will be scheduled. Bmahest performlns elephant, eUeken" wUh Connally BlMlal version of dramatic Ronald Reagan (R. - Oahf.) smot SVankal is the executiva the„ -fantastlo------bicycle bicycle actact. — (if the leading seriM that will premiere Sept Charlie and Llaa Chaa and 16. James Aanclscus in title John J. C W % a n (D. -(Bilo), prodiicar of "Bliat Tuesday." their son Jimmy, and BOl Steb- discussions "J® Michael Lonsstreet Linwood Hcriton (R.- Va.), W U - btnsa and his football play^ CALL IN OBDBB da y mark! ^ wl*.h f u ^ Btara Bradford Dm- dOfCS. Plok U p 10 Mlnntss Inlar Japanese man, John Mclntlre, Martia liam O. IHUlken (R. -Mich.), (I4 t > OhOdren’e Fravtew (C) ' a,aa JesnnetU Nolan. Warren E. Hearnea (D. • Mo.) ministers o 9:14 (4444) Adam 14 B (01 Doris Day Show Brady Bunch vtelts ABC and -f-chalrman of die conferenc«-(- set advance look at colorful DEGI’S DRIVE-IN Ic affairs. „ 118) Caabrldced ' characters from new Samiday 14:44 (»44)^Bsie biMial (C) and Luis A. Ferae (D. PJL) — 4M OBNTBB 8KF-«tt-X H i e Jap "An Erenlny With Julie An Starts Sept, IS and famdav children’s MrleS to d rew and Harry Belafimie". boat of file conference. premiere this aeason. expected t< T h e moderator an d paneiisia (IS) Movie Game (O) restrictlgna MusIpiJ-speclal ranyiny from .41448) Hick Ckimanal to10), ?SE ^^.S*** *® calypso sonys. tor the program wfil ha an- f?* *^***..*^?I^ Ho*to Mar- nese prod< ^ • “ ** Dennis Morsan. WHERE Aug. U b] U:44 ^lA4444-l4)W «ra •tiir of "Hbgan% . Heroes," 8:19 (9) Beadmaster B (O) part of a (C) guest-starring a n Dick Chrter, N“ “ ® of tto Game (0 ) Y O U SEE designed t u:4«W :;^“ ' "«***' boiri of a late-night televiatim a.ee M trldse Famltr (0 ) cartouche**. Spectacular ad- •ili (8> lf«Tle fC) THIS protect the ventuw of royue in 18th ceo- talk s h o w an# a m a n w h o m C .a Traaauiv*’ ItTL 111 bis : tui7 Aance. Jean Bel writer Doris Martin mu st Inter ThrflUnff: drama of *rreasunr SION mondo, (3audia Oardlnale.(C) D«pajrtment------ient*4 dMormlned . it- Monday, ' "S ^ a r e My Lovely** *89; Ida view ter Today's World maga- forte to crack darlns rins of l^plno. R ^ r t News'— sine. drus amusKlers.. David Jana- P U O r a X B X A O O ( B s a B P n y tr A Slyn^ Off. Boris’ writing assignment Is 1^ , Lana Wood. O aiy Cngby. 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