I f . \ PAGE TWENTY MancliFJstpr'lEttraing ffiaalft MONDAY, AUGUST 8. 1970 Average Daily Net Press Ron ?or Ihe Week Ended The Weather June 27; 1980 Clear, cool tonight; low in 60b. Patchy tog in . some areas at Census Bureau dawn. Tomorrow’ partly suhny, Loses a Town 15,610 cool; high in 70s. Tliursday— Choicest Meats In Town! Z Manch^ter— A City of Village Charm fair, warmer. In Oklahoma WASHINOTON (AP) — The VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 259 (SEXTEEN PAGES) TUESDAir ONLY SPECIAL* • MANCHES'TER, CONN.,,’TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970 ( CHmsifled Advertlataig on Page U ) Census Bureau loet a town in SHOULDER % PRICE TEN CENTS Oklahoma. "Colcord, Okla., may not compare with New York City or LAMB CHOPS lb 99«: Los Angeles in the eyes of the BIB 2 Census Bureau,” said Rep. Ekl Bdmondscm, “ But to the people LAMB CHOPS Trial Seen who live and work there, It Is a UeS. Bombing L o m 2 2. i mighty Important place." As Impetus Judge Turns Down Motion Hie 4Se Colcord residents no­ ticed last week that preliminary LAMB CHOPS *5 census figures printed in Okla­ NATIVE BIRCH MOUNTAIN Of Turmoil homa papers left them out. Edmondson, D-Okla., said the In Cambodia HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — C U K ES 3 FOR 19* : census takers had lumped the Several community leaders here citizens of Colcord with rural Say the six nights of disorders residents of Delaware County. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET S during the past week were pre­ For Mistrial on Manson The bureau people promise to cipitated by the manslaughter mend their ways and recognize 317 Highland St., Manchester— ^Phone 646-4277 2 trial of a Hartford poUceman, -On Request By LINDA DEUT8CH Colcord as the city it is, Ed­ but depressed conditions made mondson said. the city ripe for turmoU. Associated Press Writer SAIGON (A P )— American officials in Saigon admit- Twenty-three persons were LOS ANGELES (AP)— ted today that U.S. planes are bombing in Cambodia in during the disruptions, one Charles M. Manson’s attor­ MMHH response to requests from Cambodian authorities. ** “ We are responding to a n y ------uncertain if the man was shot ney made a motion today for a mistrial in the Sharon The 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew Tate murder trial, based on President Nixon’s com­ FUNERAL HOME TOurces disclosed Umt as many cambodlan forces, imposed on the predomln^mtly as 60 American fighter-bomb- black and Puerto Rican North ments about Manson’s ers. each carrying about eight “ “ *® Cambodians say there End Friday was lifted Monday. guilt. The motion was de­ Established 1874 Three generations of service tons of bombs and rockets, are enemy troop concentraUon The disorders erupted after nied with no elaborating taking part each day in raids on “ '■®® at a given former patrolman Anthony LOm- comment. Cambodian territory point, said one source, “ and bardl was______acquitted______of man- The U.S. Command repeated »>®n»bers p in to interdict, slaughter In the death of a 19- Earlier Manson’s attor­ 142 East Center Street Its earlier statement that U.S. seems well within President year-old Puerto Rican youth, ney asked for a continuance Manchester, Conn. 060 air attacks in Cambodia are dl- Smund rules.” Abraham Rodrigues, based on the remarks -to reeled at "enemy troops or ‘‘"^® sometimes get a peri- The director or the NAACP’.s prepare a motion for a mis­ (203) 649-7196 material which could threaten Pl*®'’^! o r side benefit,” said an- urban program here, Wilber trial. U.S. and other free world lives ®U>er official. “ If It happens to Smith, said Monday the same Superior Court Judge Charles In South Vietnam.” But other of- *^® ®neniy troops, we’re not conditions that set the stage for H. Older said, “ There Is no rea­ 4 ficlals gave the impression that 8®*®^ ^® complain. But officially disturbances five years ago still son for a continuance. You don’t American plailes are also at- it’s Interdiction.' ...... apply. have to present your motion The Cambodian deputy com­ William Graham, head of the Immediately. There will be no mander in the Kiri Rom area continuance. The motion la de­ Boom Irrigator Tries to Make Up for Dry Spell (See Page Seven) nied.” southwest of Phnom Penh told Water is pumped from two miles away to water shade-grown newsmen Monday that U.S. Air The judge said he Monday ters of an acre at once with its five nozzles. It is the only such Cong Slay night ordered special precau­ tobacco on the Hartman Tobacco Co. farm off Burnham Rd. in Force Phantoms Were support­ irrigator in the area, and sprays water at a pressure of 80 pounds tions— Including blacking out Buckland. The boom irrigator being used can cover three-quar­ per square inch. (Herald photo by Silver) ing his troops by regularly William J. Lennon, Director windows in vehicles transport­ II Civilians bombing enemy forces In his ing jurors to court—to prevent area, which is miles west of any Iraq Rejects Wives of servicemen over­ the C-DAP program, from data curred In the subway tuimel un­ Roy M. Thompson, Associate Director .. exposure of jurors to the Presi­ seas are invited to attend the known enemy supply route to dent’s comments. He said he About Town Town Profile provided by Harkins and Ihe der the East River, R. Bruce Watkins, Associate Director, Ckirporation Presidon^^' South Vietnam. The color guard and march­ Vietnam Wives Club sponsored town staff. William J. Ronan, chairman In Cambodia U.S. Proposal feared they might see newspa­ ing unit of Omar Shrine Club by the Greater Hartford Red The document describes Man- the Metropolitan Transporta- Cambodian commanders in per headlines, and noted that he meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the W ednes^y at p.m. Offered For chester in terms of the 12 func- tlon Authority, which supervises ON 4, Cambodia the Slem Reap-Angkor area, at sent them on a to (AP) — Cambodian troops to- the other end of Cambodia from Washington Social CTub to dls- the chapter headquai^re, 100 tlonal areas of community life operations, ordered the in- Watkins Directors welcome any questions on funerals, customs, procedures, For Peace their hotel to avoid news stands. cuss final plans for parUcipa- Ave., Hartford. under study. These are educa- specUon. day found the bodies of 16 civil- Vietnam, reported last weekend One of the lawyers, Paul Fitz­ Action Plan etc. Come in, phone or write for a dependable answer. No obligation, natur­ Ians gunned down by the Viet that U.S. and Thai planes from gerald, said of Nixon’s com­ ting in the Aug. 16 Maple Sugar ----- tlon, housing, public utilities, t**® reportedly broke out By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ally. Cong on Highway 4, some 60 Hialland were hitting the Viet ments: “ We know this Is un­ Bowl Shrine Parade at Hanover, Miss Judith Rohlfs, second A 288-page document enUtled, development, general ® An Arab mediator’s efforts to N.H. B’rade teacher at Buckley Perhaps this question has been on your mind: miles southwest of Phnom Cong and North Vietnamese In precedented in the history of - Manchester- A Profile " was K®vemment, communications cable but the cause was Penh. One body was believed to that area, iron out the dispute between — S®hool, and Miss Ehrralne Ho- with the people, health and so- “ nknown.Anlnqulrywasunder- jurisprudence. Seldom If ever be a European. . ^ , Egypt and Iraq over U.S. Mid- The Kiwanls Club of Manches- vey, sixth grade teacher at Rob- clal, services, recreaUon c;>l- affected train was a Q. Must an escort accompany the deceased when flown by air to another has a president taken an Inter­ terir will meet tomorrow noon at ertson School, reccnUy com- ^ acconipllshment of the flrat public safety and transpor- Brooklyn-bound train that city for funeral service? Four O f the bodies were found porTlt cLZitT ^ rc'"s Z S y tlfoT7oLTs^"'3di:, est In a state murder trial.” beside38ide the and sftVAnseven H de-a. \werei/o7*o v'AruMrt-A/ireported at«f Skoun, an Im- todfty Baghdad ” I am shocked and bewil­ the Manchester Country Club, pleted the second session of the P^®®® leading to a community pulled up short of the fire near radio declared that composed corpses we^e in three portant 40 miles the Iraqis dered,” Fitzgerald said. "If the "The lifark Waters Story,” a 20- Audubon Camp of the West at AcUon Plan ' the Bowling Green station, A. Not necessarily. However, we can guarantee prompt and personal service would "resist the taxis. Five other abandoned ve- northeast of Phnom Penh, and American President Nixon is flanked by CJolorado Gov. John Love, right and Atty. Gen. President of the United States is minute film put out by the Con- Trail LakeLjonc Ranch, near 1..UUU1B,Dubois, town. provldeprovide a "hasellne” "baseline” for Ho rte. "^® ucou woman,wuiiitui, Brigldonina with special courtesies for any escort from an3rwhere to anywhere in the plan to the end.” hides were found along the at Kompong Thom, the largest Mitchell as he delivers statement on the Manson murder trial. (AP Photofax) going to say this, then the ball nectlcut TuberculoslB and Res­ Wyo. Operated under the aus- profile is an Inventory sneclflc nmornmn nnH O’Shea, 62, Brooklyn, died of world. Libyan leader Muammar Ka- H ere’ s W hat road: another taxi, two wrecked town In central Cambodia 80 game Is over.” piratory AasoclaUon, will be picesjfALico ofwi theulc NaUonalAiauujiai Audubon/\uuuuon — ------Manchester- as it exists now, ^ u,e is s'"®**® hihalaUon, with a heart dafl spent 18 hours In Baghdad trucks, one motorized pedicab miles north of Phnom Penh Nixon Issuel a statement lat­ shown. Society In cooperation with the ^ terms of human,human ph ysical,______^ ...... ailment contributing to death. trjdng to resolve differences be­ University of Wyoming, Uie pro- -economic------and a"'*• d iiu iu K v e “ ®“ - f® ® ^^® ® with the ""^^VopsTreve^ed and a bus. „ er in Washington sa)dng that he A tween Egypt which accepted the Nixon Said The 48rd Infantry Division gram is especially designed for resources-ln other words, "a ®»>Jectlves al- a" autopsy revealed. A number of persons appar- ™® C am b^ an mlUtary didn’t intend to speculate about kind of stock-taking of our- *’®^^ established, ently escaped or were carriedtried ^®** '‘® plan and Iraq which denounced Monson’s guilt or innocence. Veterans Association will have anstruction money .in every pay­ phase of the C-DAP program, of musician Gary M. Hinmem of "Here is a man, yet, who, as check. So to make which will be concerned with Malibu. Manson is charged in far as the coverage was con­ Identfylng the town's specific that slaying last summer along cerned, .appeared to be rather a it easier for you to with a co-defendant In the Tate glamorous figure, a gleunorous Criticized change your mind, needs in each of the 12 areas. Both OEM M d the Citizens Ad­ case, Susan Atkins. figure to the young people i we’ve cut prices. And Nixon said In Denver he was whom he had brought Into his By JAMES R. POLK visory Committee will be work­ Associated Press Writer each portable has its ing on this phase in a parallel Still Angry, Celia Batters Way into Mexico concerned with "the attitudes operations, and, also, another 'OSX'k. that are created among many of thing that was noted was the own carrying case, to effort, according to Harkins. : WASHINGTON (AP) — TTie Ihe "needs IdenUflcatlon” CORPUS CHRIS’n , Tex. (AP) Its environs—whenever they partment said at midmoming this«. city with a metropolitan About 250 miles to the north- our younger people and also fact that the two lawyers In the government spent nearly $40 make it reallyeasytotake. I perhaps older people as well. In case—two lawyers wh owere as phase is expected to take about —^Hurricane Celia smashed this could get in. that it was unable to get population of 335,000. west in the Del Rio-Eagle Pass million to build a special super­ Think hard now. Is this any which they tend to glorify and to anyone who could read any of three months, Harkins said. city and nearby towns with a State patrolmen blocked all through to its force In Corpus Floodwater stood three feet hrea where the wind gusts highway as a favor for a new time for a girl to be without Next, CEM and the town staff a stitch of her own? devastation a senator said and even relatives of resl- Christl Christl. Thb Texas Highway De- deep In homes after rains of 8.46 reached 89 miles an hour, elec­ (See Page Eight) (See Page Seven) steel plant In rural Illinois, In­ will be asked to come up with hasn’t been equaled In an ur­ dents were barred. Another 500 partment and the Agriculture inches tricity was knocked out at sev- vestigators have told Congress. a list of alternate means of ban area since World War n, National Guardsmen poured Department could not reach its _ .. without oower eral places. The 18-mile spur on the inter­ achieving objectives, together system was criti­ battered Its way Into Mexico to­ intouuo the uie reeionregion atni dawnunwii. own sources of Information. water , ® pressure, natural wunoui gas power and Countless huge trees were with cost estimates. cized as unjustified in the report day, still ang;ry and destructive. There was an almost com- Newsmen touring the city, by gasoline. blown down at Del Rio and ------New York on Top ------Then the various alternatives Celia’s winds were clocked at there Were isolated instances of Monday by the General Ac­ plete blackout of cominunlca- 1^® (®“ r hospitals were dam- will be weighed in terms of 89 miles an hour at Del Rio to­ houses benig unroofed. Water counting Office (GAO). costs and the most acceptable tions and power in Corpus P rtoatmwort h aged but still were operating, City Air Pollution Ratings The Interstate 180 link, which day-w ell over hurricaneii. velocl- XI. Christl and surrounding areas, ings were destroyed or suffered ^ was blown under doors into ones will be selected for formu­ ty of 75 m p.h. But the Weather unconfirmed reports major damage. Pieces of aluminum from the some business houses and mo- was opened last fall, runs to the lation into the final C-DAP pro­ i m u m Reynolds Aluminum Plant yie homes were blown over, entrance of the new Jones It 'JJaTaLr toe “ P 200 persons injured in Residential areas showed at Released by Government gram. label of hurricane because across Corpus Christl Bay were ^he Red Cross said 30,000 per- Laughlin steel plant at Henne­ In the final stages, the CAC Aransas Pass and poth er 200 least 70 per cent of the homes pin, 111. With Your Purchase wind was not sustained. hurt In Corpus Christl. destroyed or suffering major °''®^ ^^® . ®®®® (® t*’® Corpus Christ! area WASHINGTON (AP) — The lution in his area comes from officers, task force chairmen 'Damage at Del Rio and Eagle The Small Business A ^ ln ls- ^^ught shelter In 30 shelters small Ohio community of Steu- plants -In West Virginia, The GAO, which acts a^ Con­ and members of«ithe C-DAP The city and Its environs were damage. gress’ watchdog on federal Pass was extensive with severe tration declared the hurricane benvllle and metropolitan New Originally, NAPCA listed Agency will meet jolnUy. • T A B L E spending, said the steel compa­ winds continuing Into the morn­ cut off from almost all commu- An oil tank fire continued to area a disaster, permitting low- ^ York City have one thing In HunUngton, W.Va., as No. 3 in ny’s officials insisted on a four- • UMBRELLA ing. nlcatlon. The Texas Safety De- rage in the industrial section of interest loans. (See Page Elg^t) common: The federal govern- toe top 10’ cities most affected At least 18 persons died as Ce­ lane superhighway spur as the Four Injured ment says, each leads the nation by sulfur oxides. Subsequently, price of locating the plant in the 2 C H A IR S lia swept from Cuba into Mexico In a category of air pollution. the agency announced It had and no one could count the In­ tiny Illinois town. As Sparks Fly Tentative 1970 pollution rat- erred by including Huntington ‘The interstate highway cost jured. Ings show Steubenville has the in the list. NAPCA’s correcUon Official estimates of damage $47 million, with federal funds In Subway dirtiest air—clogged with dust, thus raised by one place each of providing $39 million of the total 239/675 6 4 8 /^ in Corpus Christl alone were set smoke, soot and the like—while the cities that had followed NEW YORK (AP) — A sub- tentatively at $200 million. and the state paying the rest New York’s air is worst In con- Huntington In the rankings. Hie price was four times the way train entered an upper At least three oil storage NOW West Side station in a shower of POOL IHCLUVeSt tent of sulfur oxides. And In Syracuse, N.Y., which average cost per mile naUonal- NOW tanks burned on the edge of Cor­ However, the National Air tied for No. 6 on the particulate ly. parks and four passengers m 1 ft' « 12' Swim area • A2 constant I 22'X 13'Outside Dimension • 18 x 1 pus Christl and an official said Pollution Control Admlnistra- list, the county public healtn en- Hennepin, which has a popula­ 4 were injured in a scramble to there was a possibility that the tion—NAPCA—can’t say yet—as gineer said, ."It can’t be true. tion of 391, is a vlUage on the H- O N SALE O N SALE get out of the train, poUce re­ town of Ingleside where they ported. It did three years ago—^which probably 50 others are dirtier." llnoia River about 100 miles The Fashion Mate* sewing The Touch and Sew* • blazed may be evacuated. The sparking, which also • FILTER & PUMP • metropolitan areas are most The NAPCA working report southwest of Chicago. machine by Singer. Comes with zig-zag sewing machine by Some towns were virtually caused a smoke condition, oc­ plagued by air pollution in all says nationwide particulate lev- The report criticized the Fed­ a carrying case. So you can Singer. In a carrying case. FENCE • SWING UP STAIRS wiped out in the 146-m.p.h. eral Highway AdmlnlstraUon travel easy. Sew on all sorts of curred at the 86th Street and winds here, buildings were de­ Its forms. els—visibly dirty air—g;radually Features the Push-Button The reason is that 1970 statis- have declined in the past dec- for turning down other requests fabrics— from Broadway station. It came two • STEEL BRACING • STEEL stroyed, and show windows Bobbin, many other builHn fea* days after a woman died and 60 tics are not ready on the hydro- ade. But the sulfur oxide load is for spurs in larger metropolitan chiffon to suede. tures including the built-in popped slivers of glass into the areas like Tucson, Arts., and riders required medical atten­ W ^L S • SET-IN VINYL LINER streets like shrapnel. ■*" carbons, nitrogen oxides and expected to increase by three Reg.price $69.95.’ buttonholer. tion after being trapped In a carbon monoxide that pour from of 33 million, tons. Tacoma, Wash., while approv­ Ffour were known dead and a ing the 1-180 route. R ^ . smoky subway tunnel between • PATIO SUN DECK motor vehicles. "National .average levels of Manhattan and Brooklyn. . fifth presumed drowned here. ambient urban air concentra­ The superhighway link dips price $309.95. r ' v ' ; .. -■«--'■■■■ , PoUce said a grounded ■»>»« Celia caused one death in Cuba tions fot both particulates and down from Interstate 80, a ma­ Save $70j9S?239 while she still was only a storm. jor cross-coqntiy route numlng beam on a train caused the Hartford, Conn., has beto sulfur oxides are close to levels On Florida’s coast, 12 persons west from Chicago, and ends in shower of sparks and the ranked 13th in the nation in the P erm a -Iife Produohs (MiaB Dee*.) that have been observed to have turn on smoke. drowned because of undertows severity of sulphur oxide pollu­ a cloverleaf at the entrance to 20 caarks HU Ave. and rough waters spawned by an adverse effect on our envi­ the steel plant. Two of the Injured, taken to tion of its air, in the Pollution ronment,” the document says. GALL TODAY - 24-HR. SERVICE Stamford, Oom. the hurricane. It includes a new bridge built Knickerbocker Hospital, were Control Administration’s survey. Please have your repreBentaUve oaU. I undar- About 250 miles northwest of Particulates collect on win­ over the niinols River just west identified as Germinla Avarado, stand there is no obUgaUcn. Just ahead of- Hartford was Qt SINGER DAILY & SUNDAY Corpus Christ! on the Mexican dows and homes and coat the of the plant. 20, and Maria Reyes, 38, both of York, Pa.,‘ the 12th city and border, Celia set off a tornado exterior of cars. Sulfur lucides The GAO report said the steel I ond turn out onjithing Manhattan and both reported to NAME ...... just behind it was Los Angeles, form corrosive sulfuric acid In in the Del Rio-Eagle Pass sec­ firm’s officials had demanded Calif., the 14th. the air and attack clothes, cor­ have suffered smoke inhaifltlon tion that destroyed a bam and construction of the 1-180 spur so rode statues and building exteri­ The Transit Authority, which ADKtESB trees. Rains of 4.25 inches fell in that trucks would have an easy •eewhilepagesunderSINGERCOMPANY *T„d.m ^oi the sinoer company operates the subways, complet­ ors, and dull paint. access to the main 1-80 route to the area. Streets and bridges Reaction to the report came ed over the weekend an inspec- CITY ___ The burning of coal and fuel Chicago. .aTATB were awash in Eagle Pass. quickly from the metropolitan tl

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\' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. ^970 FACE TWO atANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970 P A G E T H R E E suspenslcn, and ot>eratiiig a President Johnson ■wanted Gourt Cas^s motor vehicle with defective Mansfield Asked Mansfield as his running mate Vemon THEATER TIME ’ 6 9 M OVIE RA H N O B SheiiiM^olfl on Bridge tires, fined 8110. STAR. GAXJEie^V Great Salt Theft of ■By eXAY R.K)IXAN- in 1964. HAVE YOU AN SCHEDULE PDRmRENIBAND Thomas Rychilng', 27, of Oov- ARils UIRA Delay on Book, Mansfield has said the ac­ CIBAFnEB OPNNINO JK Your Daily Activity Guide Suiierb EVENT SCHEDULED YOUNG PEOPLE NOUTH CDftCUIT COURT entry, found guilty of operating WA/t. 21 sen. count is correct. Only Bookkeeping Error WINB WtHILD ITIIJ!: ’’ Accarding la lha Sian. 4 10 7 4 Manchester Session a motor, vehicles with defective It OCT. Says O’Doimell THAT CALLS FOR Pollution Controls Burnside — Catch 32, 7:10, rtmobi9Cih9«ift9mfmingti9toititoem To develop message for Wednesday^ "In 1967, the book was sup­ perwifs abOM# ihe ew A 10985 Two youths arrested two tailUghts, fined 836. 72-73-74 BOSTON (AP) — Former East Hartford Drive-In — tion, only 40 tons were deliver­ of your Zodiac-birth sign. said. ” I went to Washington and Theft of ’60” has been solved. Hie eventual American vic­ ♦ Q63 weeks ago for UlegaUy soUclt- Joseph FTates, i62, of (3oven- ^TAURUS SCORPIO presidentlEd ahalataiit Kenneth It may be a wedding, a ban­ Getting Stral^t, 8:80; Hie ed. am. 20 1 A 31 Finondol' 61 Tor>gut talked t o . Sen. Mansfield. He S m 0£ Pressed by Stanley According to Town Manager lUL ACES AOMiniD tory in the world championship Ing funds for the Drug mfor- try, found guilty of illegal pass­ ocr. 22 quet or Just an Informal get- Ambuahers, 10:40. He said that on a Monday WEST EAST 2Ba 32 Raspondt 62Tcmp«r O’Donnell aayi he delayed pub­ asked me not to do It. CtntrtI AiMitncts was foreshadowed in the first mation Center were found guilty ing, fined 830. I ^ MAT 20 3 Ditcreat 33 B« 63 Duty f/OK. 21 togrether of a sodely, lodge or By BfBTK QUATBAUE where it is the major industry. East Windsor Drive-In ^ Robert Weiss and lOghway Su­ morning, following the deliv­ 4 Q9 4 AJ86^52 ■^30^50-53 4 Social 34 Prtvoils . lication o t big bcxik on the late "He felt he was having some match between America and yesterday of substitute Infor­ NoUes were entered In the 64R«liobt« 12-15-17-32, some friendly group. (Herald Beporter) Pickett halls from Middletown. CUsum, 8:80; Naked Runner, perintendent Herman Passcan- ery, a supervisor, knowing that <:> 6 5 3 0? °Q 2 y5861-62 5You 35 Expected 65 En)oy Preoident John F. Kennedy at influence with the President ’^W an. Our men from Dallas mation charges of larceny under foUowlng cases; 6Be 36 Position M Friends 39-4061 Staidey, despite Us . well 10:20. ; I 80 t KJ72 I 0 Q 818. '' . GEMINI the requeat o t Senate Detnoorat- (Jiiinson) at that time, and he Democratic Second Ooosres- tell, there wasn’t any salt theft. Pinntal Guldanct SugfnM won by a substantial margin by Jeffrey S. Esche, 24, of Ware­ 7 Overly 37 Invitation 67.Romonc« SAGITTARIUS ff'e Are Prepared to slonal District primary chal­ known and edten attacked plans Manchester Drive-In — The Wetss explains, “This was a not knowing that only half ot it ♦ J 1095 4 A 874 M AY 21 SSurpnse 38 Arrivts 68 B« ic Leaddr Mike Mansfield. felt the b(x>k would' antagonize a comUnation of better bid­ The cases of Kenneth D. Os­ house Point, two counts of dis­ 9 Con 39 To NOT. 22 Serve You to Your for the city, lays claim to being C3ieyenne Social Club, 8:30; bookkeeping error, and not an was delivered, called 'the Po­ SOUTH /•'r'jUNe 20 69 Bolstered O’DonneU said Monday that LBJ. lenger William Stanley broaght ding, preciser play and craftier borne, 18, of 509 Adams St., regarding no passing signs. m 10 Party 40 Your 70 You Dec. 21 a strong conservatloalst. ' Hie Reivers, 10:20. actual salt disappearance.” lice Depatiment and reported 4 K3 P)'6- 7-11-13 i T Cornervotive 4f Harmonioui 71 And Mansfield felt earlier publica­ • "He said he would prefer that Complete Satisfaction his campaign to the Vernon cunning. In the hand shown to­ Manchester, and Frank Stoner Robert P. Ledoux, 23, of East l f l 6-20-2I ^ He proposes people on wel­ Mansfield Drive-In — Late last year, an employe of the "theft.” Runumo <0 A J 10 9 8 7 12 Sameone 42 Gmloct 72 Friend tion of tile book would hurt his I not publish the book then,” area yesterday, calling to r re- day Mike Lawrence made an Smith, 17, of 8 N. Park St., Hartford, following too closely. tain 43 An 73 G)nceming 25A4-46 Our catering eervloe la eet ip fare be given employment as ktariowe, 8:46; Kelly’s Heroes, Passcantell states, “Though IMtr 17 nsuim tccgniptnyin) 0 64 3 CANCER relations with former President said O’Donnell, who is now forms in the postal systism, the Town Highway Department' Pmnt or Mult Guonlion "impossible” contract by let­ Rockville, were cqntinued to William A. McKlallum, reckless 14 There 44 V/omon 74 Finances CAPRICORN to be flexible enongfa to' ob- m em bers' of a conservation 10:16. reported to the Police Depart­ the recitin g of the incident t6 4 K 2 t^yUNt21 15 You 45 A 75 Get L^ndcm B . Johnson. seeking the Democratic nomina­ formaUan of a conservation ting an opponent find a way to Sept. 10 pending the results ot driving.' 44 Friend D ec. oommodate any size gathering. corps for wUch they would re­ State Theatre — Boatnlks, ment that about 40 tons of salt the Police Department was a Wesf Norih East South ^JULT 22 16Moy 76 Love-moking Hie book, parts o t which ap­ tion for governor ot Massachu­ Why not call ns and talk ouer corps and improving the stan­ give up a trick. a pre-sentence investigation. William R. McIGtmey, 20, of 17Lov4 47 Time 77 tn JAN. ceive $100 a week. Stanley re­ 1 :00, 8:00, 7:00, 0:00. had been stolen overnight from bit hasty, I was thankful that ISYou 48 Prodiise 78 Laughs pear in ijie current issue of Life setts. the details? dard of living . in general for . M ORE ORDER 17 AOMITTED West dealer. Pass Pass 1 4 2 ^ . A Hartford man, Roosevelt U. 118 Pearl St., failure to drive in 5- 9-27-29 2- 3. 4-24 7 ferred to the excellent accom­ a storage shed. The Incident re­ our employes are as observant cgy31-36e084 19Hove 49 To 79 Unusual t26-2664 magazine, aaya Kennedy agreed O’DonneU said he started the the residents of Eastern Con­ (Ago limit mty vory Neither side vulnerable. Pass 3 <5 ^ Foster Jr., 23, was brought be­ the proper lane. 20 9e 50A 80 If necticut plishments of a similar conser­ ceived national news coverage. and conscientious as this inci­ In cirtoln orau) AH Pass fore the court (Ml a charge of William and Linda Nevlns, LEO 21 Sodnets 51 Old 81 Coptivoting AQUARIUS with Mansfield and Gen. Doug- b(x>k in 1964, dictating "one mil­ vation corps during the IQSO’s, jOpening lead — ()ueen of 22 May 52 Your Following his talk to mem­ Rockville From time to time, at Board dent proved them to be. I real­ rape. He was arrested by Man­ (Mie count each of fraudulent 82 Charm q JA N . 20 laa MacArthur after confer­ lion words, chronologically, on adding that it might encourage ize that there may be some S^des. AUG. 22 23 Be 53 Hassle 83 Woy * Garden Grove Caterers, ine. bers of the Rockville Rotary, of Directors’ comment sessions, i IS I If you have an objection to West had as Uttle as 10-x-x of chester PoUce Monday 'after obtaining of aid. 24ComplkotiomS4 Pune 84 Alert i eei. It ences in 1961 and 1962 that all my associatiem with Jack Ken­ those on welfare to seek regular several town residents have people lyho will tend to doubt 052-54-59-68 25 CoTKeming 55 Ptonned 85 And « Stanley viewed first hand the Hospital Notes o>»< the bidding, don’t addreks it to hearts. Hartford PoUce picked him up Aubrey L. Oaks, 16, of Wll- J - 8-10-5 ^ American tn x ^ should be with­ nedy’! to NBC newsmaui Sander TELEPHONE 649-5313— 649-5314 employtnent. asked for sm explanation. this explanation, but it may help I OOW of ML8-M0UUTI0N. sg^-77-79-83 26Slondcfau> 56 Choice 86 To I 23-5567-89^ effects of pollution as he a c­ me. Lawrence and his partner. East’s play was exactly what on a complaint by a Hartford limanUc, breaking and enter­ 27 Improve 57 Ot 87 For I drawn from Vietnam; aiM that Vanocur. ProUems Ignored Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 Pascantell, in an explanation to substantiate my statement.” VIRGO companied former State Sen. Bob Hamman, were simply too Lawrence had hoped for. He woman of an aUeged attack ing, and larceny. 28Tork 58 Control 88 Surprises S “Hie things wUch moat p.m. In all areas except ma­ today, said that, although an or­ So ends the case of "The ^ /(, AUG. 21 29 Your 59 May 89 You ^ I fVanklin Welles on an inspec­ high. But don’t complain Just ruffed with the.Jack of hearts, early Monday morning in a gar Raymond Pelton, failure to direcUy affect the people are ternity where they are 2 to 4 ' sen. 22 3(1 Could 60 Or 90 Fulfill I tion of the Hockanum River as der had been placed for 80 tons Great Salt Theft of ’69.” Hebron cleared the king of clubs out rage on Broad St.. Manchester, yield the right of way. the things the government and 8:80 to 8 p.m. yet. 18-19-45-48 it flows through the 0<^-A-Tron East took the first trick with of the way and entered dum­ Hazel D. Rlngrose, failure to }Good |) Adverse Neutral backs off from,” Stanley com­ PubUc Defender' David Golas t)]'60-6366-90 HIO'' property in Talcottvllle. Women’s Club my with the ace of diamonds stop for a stop sign. plained. Admitted Friday; Catherine the ace of spades and returned asked that the original 81,000 Standing on the covered Two-Pronged Attack Hits a spade to the king. Now, how to discard a diamond loser on surety bond, under which Fos­ William Specter, speeding. N He cited the postal service as Sullivan, Franklin Park, Rock­ bridge, overlooking the river, Sets Meeting could Lawrence avoid the loss the queen of clubs. Hien he ter was held, be , reduced to a (Jerald A. Sweeney, reckless an example, noting it took four ville; William Deptula, Harlow Welles pointed out the dead fish of a club and two diamonds? could lead the low trump from promlse-to-appear bond, point­ driving. days for a letter to go from St., Rockville; Hattie Whlppee, lying on the banks of the river, Efforts for Desegregation The Hebron Women’s Club How would you play the hand dummy to pick up the queen ing out that Foster has a Job Kenneth Morgan, speeding. W orkers Still Ask Oxbow, Maine; Catherine Car­ speculatiiig their death may ToUand to Norwich. "Although will hold its annual luncheon if you were in his ticklish posi­ of trumps and claim his con­ and famUy and that the medical The cctse of Robert Chaves, 16, class mail paid for by you din, Dockerel Rd., Tolland; pieeting tomorrow at 12:30 at of 7 Oval Lane, charged with have been caused by on over­ WASHINGTON (AP) —Two last week as saying Hiurmond tion? tract. report ihatle after the incident mid I is the only mall which Elizabeth Lawson, Newington the Marlborough Tavern. As two counts of burglary, larceny flow from the sewage treatment conservative Republican sena­ has been working to persuade 39 Lawrence knew that West Daily Question left some doubt as to the con­ pays its way, this is the de­ Rd., Elmwood; Kathryn Mc- this meeting will mark the 45th under 8260, and larceny under In-Pocket Raises plant during the weekend. tors from the South are taking South Carolina districts to inte­ had led spades from a double- clusiveness of the evidence. livery wUch receives constant­ Cuin, Rye St., Broad Brook; anniversary of the club, a large As dealer, you hold: Spades, 82,000, was transferred to BY A. F. MAHAN mandated to see that it all goes Stanley reiterated his re­ divergent routes in decrying grate, Hiurmond was enraged. ton holding and that East also Foster pleaded not guilty and ly Increasing rates . .- .the pony and Tammy Jo Dombek, 1^^- federal pressure for school de­ “ A malicious fabrication” is attendance is expected. Mrs. K-S; Hearts, A-J-10-9-8-7; Dia­ Juvenile Court. Associated Press Writer into wages. marks made earlier during the knew this. Perhaps East would the case was continued to Aug. express provided better ser­ demere Ave., Rockville. segregation. what he branded the contention Annie Smith will be the featured monds, 6-4-3; CTubs, K-2. As bargaining got under way luncheon and raised the prob­ enjoy the chance of leading a What do you say? 20 for a hearing - contract bargaining in the auto­ most important and should Grace Hirth, Tolland Ave., John engineer the Nixon victory in An aide to Tower said the sen­ Lankof or Mrs. Doris FHsh. Declarer led a trump to dum­ lumbia was found g;uUty of op­ The volunteer workers at Man- motive Industry. and fringe Increases or both. chairman of the Water Re­ ator has pointed out to schools high-card structure is excellent come first.” Breen, Maple St., Carol Nash, 1668, imiUled the South might . At the conclusion of the my’s king and returned a low erating a motor vehicle while (Jiester’s Camp Kennedy will be With preliminaries barely oUt There was some indication the sources and Flood Control Com­ on occasion that the plan might and because you have a very . Hie federal government must Mt Vemon Dr., John Boll, look to another candidate in 1972 luncheon, members have been club. Put yourself in East’s under the influence of Uquor honored by Brotherhood In Ac­ of the way, it ■virtually is companies would Insist oa di­ mission stated, “ no matter how be acceptable or anoUier might strong six-card major suit. realize its responsiblUty to the Christopher Dr., Emily Flint, unless the President mends his invited to tour the two new re­ place, seeing only the Elast and fined 8360, Two other mo­ tion (BIA) Saturday night. agreed, even among major com­ verting part toward paying for hard legislation is on the books, not. But the aide said Tower Copyright 1970 educaUon of the children of this Wilson Lane, Daniel Isch, Janet ways. cently opened buildings of the han4 and the dummy. East had tor vehicle charges were nolled. They will be the guests of BIA pany negotiators, the United fringe boosts. we can’t cmitrol the pollution never gpiaranteed anything and General Features Oorp. country, Stanley maintained, Lane, Lucille Brennan, Buff On the other hand. Sen. John Marlborough bam complex. already taken the ace of spades Robert G. Booth, 19, of 86 at a 7:30 dinner at the Knights Auto Workers already have a That now has subsided. As . . . not by the systems used in Cap Rd., Mrs. Barbara Breton served mostly as liaison be­ the past.” calling for the awarding of G. Tower of Texas has never and could expect to take the Birch St., found ^ ilty of oper­ of Columbus Hall on Main St. 26-cent hourly pay txxist in one company negotiator pointed federal block grants to munlc- and Daughter, IQllcrest Dr., all criticized Nixon. tween HEW and the schools. Camp Kennedy is now in Its hand. Hie high cost of pollution ace of clubs. Two other tricks ating a motor vehicle while his out, "Whatever we take a'way SI IpaliUes based on the number Rockville. Heath Wins Trophy last week of 1970 operation. It abatement equipment is one of Instead, he has zeroed in on would be needed to defeat the Ucense Is under suspensicMi, That comes to slightly more from the 26 cents for fringes, of cUldren being educated. Admitted Saturday; Susan will close Friday, after Its sev­ than per cent on a current av­ the reasons behind his original middle-level bureaucrats in the COWES, England (AP) — contract. fined 8200. A charge of attempt­ 6 we’ll have to add later on to the Describing Umself as a Parker, South Rd., Somers; proposals for the creation of an Department of Health, Educa­ Metal Workers, Prime Minister Edward Heath Never dreaming that West ed breakliig and entering and enth consecutive successful erage hourly wage of 84.02. But wage package to get a settle­ bread-and-butter type represen­ Nancy Breneman, East St., Industrial Clty-Jetport plan for tion and Welfare. Tower says has won his first trof^y in the had two sure diamond tricks. two motor vehicle charges of year. A paid staff of five was the union says that’s far from ment—so moneywlse we’re tative, Stanley cited his excel­ Stafford Springs; Lawrence enough. Eastern "Connecticut. HEW officials are improperly Police (Hash In annual Cowes Week sailing East stepped up with the ace operating an unregistered mo­ augumented by six volunteer re­ right where we started from.” lent record of being able to Covington, Jonathan Rd., Ver­ interpreting the President’s ban It is also devised to even the races. of clubs and led the Jack of tor vehicle and Improper use of gistered nurses, and by 02 vol­ The UAW is sltooting for The 26 cents cam e from a bring home state funds ska of 11 Union 276 Green Rd., a cookout last first six months (H thin year. escalator it first won from GM revenue from the Industrial will be able to bring It home,” iDischarged Saturday: Mrs. PoUce used tear gas and wa- MON lUE WfO IHUR 'Rl \ across his anti-busing argument. place craft. Pi., found guUty of a substitute On top of that, the UAW wants d t y would be spread among Friday by an anonymous do­ in (1918. he said. Nancy Osbom and daughter, Asked recently to size up the in­ terjets to disperse the angry It was a disappointing day for ENTIRE PARK OPEN • 1 PJW. information charge of breach of nor, plastic balls and bats by an some added fringes, like a mini­ the towns in which the workers An annual limit of eight cents Stanley covered a broad area Alpert Dr., Emmaline Black- tegration picture, he said only workers from roadblocks in the royal yachtsmen. Prince PhlUp, SMidltlMrMMMimiyamMet 7W «enl the peace, fined 810 (remitted). anon}mious donor, ice cream mum 8600 monthly pension after live on a pro-rata basis. Hdre's sN yeu pdy tMe hourly was placed on the escala­ of problems during his talk to wilder, Charter Rd., Michael that appointment of Elliot Ri­ Porto Mag^era industrial zone. Queen Elizabeth n ’s husband, William DeOjrmler, 22, of 179 by the Army and Navy Club and 30 years service and a compa­ His comments met with gen­ The workers fought back with DRIVE>IN tor. But tile companies agreed the Rotary yesterday, including Wrona, Mountain Rd., Agnes chardson, a Northerner, as new was at the helm of a friend’s CMMrte ue U !• |Mn . . .S1 4X > Porter St., found guUty of faU- also by MTs. James Tasillo of 42 ny-paid dental plan. eral approval from the busi­ Jepson, Dart Hill Rd„ Mary stones and pieces of coal. They any numey Mdtich otherwise the need for more doctors par- secretary of HEW would not boat in another race but failed tOM PrMenUAKstike-Locb Produetioi EfwyWirefwteirwrs . . .MeSO ing to stop for a red Ught, fined Edison Rd., candy by Mrs. Aus­ It also wants to return to an would have accmnulatod under nessmen attending the Rotary Ucularly In the field of general Sampleri, Ridgewood Dr., all burned two poUce trucks and MffUt MMIt m tM.1 t PM. to 4ML help Texas. to finish. Prince Charles fin­ (04«< tor aH rW«« from I PM to PMJ 816. • tin Cheney of 99 Hartford Rd., unlimited, quarterty adjusted the old formula would be avail­ meeting. pracUce. He proposes the Rockville; Dolores Jdcock, however, recently County area, but noted it was fryd. Village St., RockviUe; OKDitrranria-Hi Heidi Arlene Solomonson of An­ world in which they live,” Tow­ un n - iNti IM11} Peter D. HIU, 22„ of Hart­ strike one of the Big Three if ■was quoted as labeling an not representative of Eastern Penny Provencher, Maple St., dover, Aug. 8, Emanuel Luther­ er said. ‘*N\o other exjdanation AMAPEAST ford, found guilty of operating there is no new contract by mid­ immediate wage increase the ConnecUcut, which he said "is Ellingon; Irene Latanzlo, East an Church. of the gap between the stated a motor vehicle whUe his li­ night Sept. 14, when current most important UAW demand. way below standards in eco­ Hartford, and WiUlam Bartlett, Warrantee Deeds * policies of the President and cense was under suspension, agreements expire. “There must be a substantial V N • ' ' nomics and housing. Eastern Kelly Rd., RockviUe. Rocco J. Alexander to Wesley Congress and the acts of HEW fined 8100 with 826 remitted. But long-time followers of raise in the beginning,” Wood­ \ ' J ' / m i Q ] ConnecUcut families made |B Admitted Sunday: Anna Hall, 3. Bunce and Charles T. Bunce, teams in the field eidsts. JOtm. P. Kbvalcek, 22, ot 50 auto bargaining point out that cock told a news c(Xiference in per day less than the state Wilson; Diane Richard, Bolton property at 149, 165, and 161-163 "We all know that HEW never Oliver Rd., found guilty of a the Offer of a visibUe, substan­ Dallas, Tex. “Regarding wages, average), and much of the hous­ Rd., Vemon; Charlene Berube, Oak St., conveyance tax, 8308. 'i; ‘demands that a school district substitute information charge J(rfm B. Barnini, Hayden L. tial pay boost In the first year we are prepared to make some ing is substandard, even by WindsorviUe Rd., WindsorvUle; l a adopt a desegregation plan of falling to obey a state trw- almost always has made rank concessions in the seixind and federal standards. Peter Ballasy, Middle Butcher Griswold Jr., and Leon Podrove which involves substantial bus­ fic control signal, fined 820. and filers a lot less miUtant. third-year terms, provided there The Federal Housing Act Is Rd., Rockville; Doris to the Capitol Reglim Develop­ ing. That is not the bureaucratic Thomas G. Manager, 18, of ment Corp., property on Spencer The "in-band” 26-cent hourly is full cost (H living coverage.” unworkable, Stanley noted, af­ Palumbo, Bates Ave., Tolland; way. Instead, the field teams in­ Glastonbury, operating a motor St., conveyance tax, 8362. incresuse stems from current ter being frustrated in diligent David Davis, Grand Ave., Just how deep he ■would go in Education vestigating a given school dis­ vehicle with a crowded front John B. and Shirley G. Larson agreements written in 1967. Un­ efforts to make It work along Rockville; Noreen AUen, Union concessions, however. W ood­ with 14 professional people In trict simply refuse to accept seat, fined 810. to P. Ward and Evelyn K. Far­ ion negotiators are convention- St., RockviUe; James Young, co ck declines to say. fo r an Norwich. •>) any and all proposals submitted Philip J. Mitihaud, 31, of East rell, property at 56 Porter St., Snipsic View Hgts., Ellington; He decried the built-in In­ by the local school bocurd on the "BOAJNIKS” — 2 SHORT SUBJECTS -< HIM JX OVEB Hartford, found guUty of a sub­ conveyance tax, 840J6. Bertha Meitzler, Mt. Spring ' I''' ' ^ ^ Accounting Career centives in the present proper­ grounds that they do not bring stitute Inormation charge of L&M Homes ^ c . to David and Rd., RockviUe; James Baker, "VP MANCHfSTIR ty tax structure which encour­ about the desired racial bal­ ■ Mm ■ CENTfR Louise E. Japlkse, projierty on Cedar St., RockviUe. ' M 643-7832 breach of the peace fined 810 o t ages people not to improve ance, until only a busing plan is (remitted). Carriage Dr., conveyance tax, Births Sunday: Daughter to AIR-CONDITIONED • FREE PARK REAR THEATRE their property. H iis leads to loft” ^UUlam A. Musheno, 19, of $38.60. Neu) EnglaniTs Mr and Mrs. Terry Troupe, I • the slum condiUons found all Hiurmond has criticized "BOATNIKS” — MAT. 1:89 & 8:60 — EVE. 7:00 a 9:00 East Hartford, found guUty of Attacdiments over the sprawling district, Vemon Ave., Rockville; daugh­ HEW, too, but his attack upon Agnes Davis The Sa'vlngs Bank of Manches­ Leading ter to Mr. and Mrs. James Mac operating a motor vehicle much of which is as bad as in the President was interpreted WhUe his Ucense was under ter against Albert M. Harrison, any major city in the country, Varish, Snipsic Lake Rd., El­ as a near-bresdc with the Repub- .Mrs. A. Harrison, and Mrs. \ y Accounting School according to the candidate. lington, and daughter to Mr. llt»n party. Frances Harrison, 8600, property » • No Opportunity and Mrs. Perlln Parker Jr., When a Wadiington newspa­ 2 0 t Legal Notice at 48 McKinley St. There is no opporti^ty for Somers. per quoted a high Nlxmi source L&M Electric Co. Inc. against V Discharged Sunday: Gary DEOBEB ON U lfIT A T iw young people in much of the OF OLAIMB James Shaw, 81,100, property at Eastern ConnecUcut pistrict, Sojka, Crystal Lake Rd., Elaine AT A COURT OF PROBATE!, 37 EMlson Rd. Dennison, East St., Gerald MAS-H tioldcn at BoUon, within and for the FALL TERM which is twice the size of Rhode Diatrict of Andover, on the 31th day Island, according to Stanley. Charette, Mt. ^ rin g Rd., Guy An Ingo Preminger Production of July, A D. 1970. "Unless they work at Electric Bums, Rt. 83, Eleanor PhllUps, Color by Deluxe® Present, Norman J. Preuss, Begins Judge, Boat they have to move out, East Main St., Glenna Paire, Panavision® On motion of W. David Keith, 678 causing the area to have the oii^on nt., RockviUe. Main St, Manchester, Conn., on the More Security With Sept. 14. 1970 testate estate of Leo F. Brown, late oldest average age populaUon Greater Hartford Won’t Let "America’s Favorite of Andover within said dlsttloc, de- in the state,” he said. It Go! nils Fantastic (weoed. FALSE TEETH Filmmg Finidied Family Beatanrant " PLUS "Peter a WoU — Mat. 2:4# — Eve. 8:40 This Oourt doth decree that three APPLY NOW Hie area has the highest rate F ilm HeJd Over_____ months be allowed and limited for Whiie Eating, Taiking of unemployment and has NEW YORK (AP) — Princi­ 17th 8*Mf*A LIQUID make some enemies that way, you can make one by niitwir UOUIARD holden at Bolton, within and for the OF District ot Andovenw the 1st day but you sleep better at n i^ t,” A S , a rubber glove with cracked at August. A D. 1970. , PRAIN OPENER CLEANER 0 > < he said. ice and tyug the wrist tight­ Present, Norman • J. Praam, HARTFORD NATIONAL & COCKTAIL LOUNCE ly. ^ JudfD. • lATS HAIR QuakerM^ii\ ACCOUNTEVC ^ L U T T ' On of Isabel B. PfetfOr, • IA18 fAT T V 9 Route B. Andoven OoniL, on the ^ THE CHOICE BANK *Charley Horte* Features A Buffet TBMC8UI* RMWMaillS..SnOAITSl Mtate of Claries H. Pfeifer, COMPLETE KITCHEN REMODELING 66 Forest St. BisOGGCSfcb FON UATUHC AUO€N O PEN 7 DAYS! late of Andover within said district, M A N C H G S m DE5IGNING-INSTAILATION-FINANCING Ettablithed 1792 Member F.D.I.C. The eicaci origin |of the eic- SERVED BY YOUR CHEF: WILUAM JONES flocnnintl pressicn "Charley horse” for a M* 4 2 » This Oourt doth dacree that three HIIIM . USIlUnM . MSIUIIIW . USMN . MMUI . MMISIII - MMKIN • MNCZini Hartford EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Sunday and Daily months be allowed and Ifanitsd for iHARowi^ & sumV iiasKtin • RNsriii . iMnciw . uimiw • nius . piiuinua • am rwTWraiiii strained muscle in the leg or. the (nedtfors of said estate to exhibit WIPCO MILLWORK. INC. arm is not known, hut the gen­ FROM 6 TO 9 PJH. from 78 TOU48MD TPKE. ann . wmii • cacasiii • krimm • msit • aiwit • Riumai their «*i«tms against the same to the •nM ain Sfc, Tel. 525-6651 eral tbory is that the victim 3M TOUAND TPKE executrix above named and lUrepM KAMCBHBIXS, OONH. siiwaia • IS9I • caia . miisw • iima . iwRnmi ■ msiii . sitwai ROUTE 83 TALCOTTVILLB B c m i m that public notice be given of this Representative offices in New York, London. Nassau and Hong Kong was a lamed racehorse named 11 A.M . to 9 P.M. MANCHESTER, CONN. O l d e r by advertlalng in a newspaper FiMNie m ine Chortle. h a ^ a ctrculation in said dlsMct NOB8UH J. PRBU» JMge ■ i PAG E POUR MANCHESTER EVENING ipKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUMDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970 MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHfiST^R. COt^ .,. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970 / PAGE FTVB O il Q uotas H o lm q iiist Welfare Reform Bill Andover ing officer, Capt. William C. T V T on igh t Verriker Rims Pofson, twice sounded a warn- .Neededi, Says You Should Know For Re-Election 'ing signal and ordered his en­ Foimd Guilty See Saturday’s TV , Week Gilled Work Ineentive The Baby Has P a p er D riv e gines reversed. The ship T a g S a le for (Complete Listings. stopped dead as the Laptev He*s an aeronautical eng^eer WASHINGTON (AP) — In incentives and make it more As Independent Philip zipped across t o bow. AND . Sen. Hansen by vocation, a Board of Educa* M, Susag O f M urder crucial appeal for President palatable to critics. 5:M (l> Buko’s hvm Among them is a provislcm for P la n n ed B y ■HARTFORD, C(wm. (AP) — The Russians were after 10 WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen (M> Mwnton INlxon’s welfare reform plan, joint management of the family cushion-sized pieces of a plastic Antiques NEW HAVEJN, Conn. (AP)— <4«> F Tcoep Sewtas Shew (0) Finance (Committee today that stamps upward as income In­ A town-wide end-of-summer dependent. system "either don’t know what other beelns^ gene ' Holmquist, a former creases ”^us removing employ­ from flowing in before t o mis­ 9 - 5 P.M. <:W (M ) WeiiSer — Sputa the measure would “ motivate newspaper and magazine drive Verriker, who failed t6 win re- the facta are or dern’t care that * ^ ' News (0 people to work.” ment disincentives." nom ination at the 16th District sile was fired. Bridgeport resident, guilty of <18> Westonert Baron, Ian David, son of Donald and Joan Lesser Baron, will be conducted by Andover Red House on the program is actually savins "T !? . (M) TO Ten the Troth (C> llie pw el poses a serious Hodgson said that out of 7.7 party convention In June, pic)ced Although the Soviet crewmen American consumer. building and sites committee, he second-degree murder Monday. American consumers considera­ News with Walter OioB passed legislation, with chances who would be covered by the School Band. The drive is dependent at the secretary of pling hooks, American sailors In Andover, Conn, fours months—in the throes of with first-degree murder in the ^SM r, BriMkIyn, N.Y. His paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Fan­ Eariler, Sen. Thomas J. Mc­ shooting death of a woman kite (0) for approval thought to hinge on plan in 1971, about 2.6 million one of the many service proj­ to state’s office. a whale bciat quickly salvaged (look for sign) Intyre, D-N.H., called the quota preparing for a Nov. 3 referen­ «> News with Frank B u nie Baron, Brooklyn. N.Y. He has a brother, Adam, 1 %. all 10 pieces. dum on renovations and addi­ friend’s husband. aolds (O) Republican members who have, would be required to register • e .1 • • ects which will be conducted by “ I have taken this step re­ system “ unjustifiable and inde­ (U> Dick Van Dyke so far, split with the White for job training and employ­ luctantly,” spld Verriker, chair- The Navy said the segments tions to two of Manchester’s old­ After, the verdict was an­ (N> NBC News ' (0) V Randall, son of Atty. David and Susan band members during the com­ fensible” and announced plans House. ment or face cutoff of their pay­ r> inan of the Senate Finance Com­ were not classified and did not er and one relatively new ele- nounced, the woman in the case, 7:M would provide a minimum In­ working full time. trip to England in February, an honorable man concerned ------of Education on July 13, will perjury. grandparents are Dr. and' Mrs. Barney 19T1. Hansen said he considers it 7:80 (88) 1 Dream el Jeaaalo (G come of $l, (X) plus I860 worth of ITioee exempted from having with the welfare of t o pub- ______^ be presented to the Board of Mrs. Sim said in her testi­ (8-40 Med Soaad (C 6 v^hm an, 64 Bnx>kfleld St., Manchester. He has a brother, B A R R i C l N ? “ in the public Interest to do (U) Movie food stamps to a family of four, to register, he said, would in­ Mrs. Richard Osborne of Bos­ lic.” wdiat I can to see that the coun- ^J®®tors. mony that she and Holmquist Mine Areas Bid had been romantically Involved. 8:00 (SO) DebMe BejmeMs Show as a massive giveaway encour­ clude 1.7 million wives of family m Mr ton Hill Rd., Andover represen­ State Rep. Louis Cutillo was try never has to submit to for- Susag said it is his commit* 8:80 (840) Movie tative of the Rham Band Boost­ CHOCOLATES Holmquist was charged with (80) Oftleers Oeorve aging persons to join the wel­ heads; 1 million mothers with . HIcole Michelle, daughter of Cant. William Jo- nominated by t o Democrats To Tie Medicaid eign blackmail for the oil and referendum NBPD fare rolls. children under six years old; ers, requests that realdenta for the 16th District post. gas that provides three-fourths request authorization, proba* shooting her 41-year-old hus­ 0:M (80) First Tauday XT Moore Arland, 1201 Catalina Lane, Alamo- I'M’.ill ll'i’ii 0‘vn 1 But Hodgson time and again 9(X),000 who are 111 or Incapaci­ save t o ir accumulated news­ Verriker and State Sen. our eneigy requirements and ® separate question, to band Alexander, in Milford last 0:80 (8 Polities '70 (C g ^ o , N. M. She was bom June 28 at Hollman Air Force Base To the Disabled at (18 Alfred HItehcook stressed that the goal was to tated; 1.3 million fulltime stu­ papers and magazines for a James Tansley, D-Waterbury, without which all transportation ^cq“ ‘re a site for a third Nov. 11 as she and her husband 10:00 (8 News Special (C Mo^itai. Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Ann Moore, Glas- “ help make people financially one-day pick-up during the who was denied renomlnatlon In „ and most industry would come junior high school. Three pos- sat in their car in front of (8-40 Marees Welby, M.D. dents, and 3(X),000 pennons need­ A , P®**™®* grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William WASHDNQTON (AP) — In a (U Tea O’aeck Beport final week of August. The spe­ to a grinding halt.” sibilities, all in the southwest their home. Independent.” ed in the home to care for some­ Arland n , Colorado Springs, Colo. t o 16th District, recently lost move to vent pressure from the 10:80 (18 lOmpe 18 “ The Family Assistance cific date is to be announced. McIntyre announced he would ®®ctlon of town, have been ex­ During the trial, Mrs. Sim aad Sporta (C one who Is ill. If • »i • a challenge of the state’s pri- United Mine Workers’ Pension ^ Visit U :M < 8 4 -^ News. Weather Plan,” he insisted, “ is not . . . a Andover members of to mary law in federal court. Tans- and Welfare Fund, congressmen offer an amendment to permit am^ned. The committee’s first had been declared a hostile 11:85 (8) Movie .. .J***®"®"®’ Douglas, son of Douglas and Dale Weth- g^iaranteed income plan or band are asked to sign up for the President “ to Implement, if choice at the moment, he said, witness. She said she hadn’t 11:80 (80) Toalcht Skew Johaay Car- Accident Victim Dies erell Milanese, Phoenlxvllle. He was bom July 6 at Day Klm- ley also has taken out petitions from coal-produclng states are eoa grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lepperi, 38 Charter Rd., D. C., Massachusetts and Con­ could have led to the slaying. lows: First place, Mr. Burton Mirw vriDir VAT,. '^®® *‘®P* *rem the ‘‘I’m having it checked and and shoes. A 12 classroom and two kinder- As at Robertson, the primary populatlmx. These require The youth, a son of Mrs. Liz­ Rockville. necticut. Police said Holmquist shot • »< * S m yto and Mr. Marvin Grab- irafir.r. t T.-I , v,... sub by Uio U.S. destroyer escort rechecked,’’ he said. “ It’s going SHADES Broad discretionary authority garten room addition to Robert- objective at Keeney is to pro- space per student than the zie Thomas of 604 Trumbull *1 *1 <1 Sim in the face and chest with off; second place, Robert S. The couple was married Aug. ftalian Calcatorra until t o Poseidon to be a tough, hard uphill fight.’’ for the President to restrict Im- son School; six classrooms to vide additional space, Susag average classroom, so more Ave., Bridgeport, was at the ONE COURT STREET Riendesu, Jeffrey Scott, son of Lionel and Frances Oliver Mode to Ordar a .28 caliber pistol as Sim and Campbell and Mrs. Kay Hor- 6 , 1920, in the chapel of the New porta when they disrupt Ameri- Keeney and expansion of its said. The building and sites space is needed even though lake with an aunt, Mrs. Eliza­ Riendeau, 21 West Rd., Rockrille. He was bom July 16 at Rock­ his wife sat in a car in front RoefcvH*, CoHMKHeMt Haven Congregational Church. d a ^ o t o ^ Twenty minutes later, the to Nixon that “ we face contin- litaft.Tour oM'XoUen In and can production won a toehold in cafeteria and kitchen facilities; committee is planning six class- ®iddenta are fewer. For exam- beth Wltherspcxm of Norwich, ville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and rigan, and third place, Mrs. e v e Soo ^ r shMe. of their home in Milford. OFFICE SPACE Florence Smythe and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Gates have five the ^Special Jur^*’ Prize ^ddenly cut In front of ulng threats and violence In the the bUl. and a gymnasium-auditorium, rooms to be constructed at the P*®- t**® “^ate now says there poUce sai(L Mrs. Raymond Oliver, Enfield. His paternal grandparents are Holmquist surrendered him­ Hughes. children, Harold E. Gates Jr. of * **'® ‘•®®‘roy“ ' and raced full coal fields. Umltations on pro- Rep. John W. Byrnes, D-Wis., locker rooms, cafeteria .and south end of the exUting east cannot be more than 1? special TOLLAND COUNTY'S NEWEST Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Riendeau, 21 West Rd., Rockville. He has self to Milford police the next Woodbrldge, Va., Prank H. Hiraato? to the bow o< a sup- ductlon. and a mounting cer - said the comnaittee agreed to kitchen, and four classrooms to ^)ng. This would be the second aladente in a room, and among a brother, Wayne. During the August vacation E. A. JOHNSON day. OFFICE RUILDING of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gates of Springfield, Va., Allan o f T p o U r u S S c t e r t o r e ? ’^ ^ O*— atlon teinty that electric power and have the staff draw up language Nathan Hale School. addition to Keeney. In 1968, ten there cannot be a great An earlier trial in the case Smythe, Robert Hughes will be W. Gates from McLean, V a , for later committee considera- H*® subject of the three- classrooms and a library were ^Ncfcutiatlon in chronological PASSPORT PHOTOS • Near Coarts-Baiiks-HaepUal-e Unllmtted Patfciiig Porter, Linda Laurene, daughter of Douglas Jr, and Gall murder by his mistress. The support ship’s command- talled.’^'**’^ PAINT GO. directing the sessions. All An­ Uon, language that: school proposition to be placed added to the original eight-room ended In a mistrial cm May 8 roENTIFiCATION Hoeiaeke Area • Elevator Anderson Porter, 43 Birch Rd., Wapplng. She was bom July 16 7ta MAIN ST. —When a U.S. market is se- before town voters, Susag said, building, which' opened for the ^ ® " be stated that just when Judge Harold M. Mulvey SALEM NASSIFF e Carpeted e Climate Cofttnl at St. Francis Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. dover residents and friends verely disrupted by foreign im- personal philosophy, but I 195^.57 school year. It is also sbout all space in the school ruled that pretrial publicity had • Solar O h m e Soundproof Grace Anderson, Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. are Invited to join t o play A ^ c o M r a S k o porta, the President must ask believe it is also held by the planned to use the corridor system is being used now, and prejudiced the proceedings. ALCO PROFESSIONAL CORF. and Mrs. Douglas Porter Sr., Westerly, R.I. She has three each Friday evening at 7:30 The second trial took eight «88 Main S t , ______brothers, Jeffrey, 7%, Steven, 6 %, and Ryan, 2 %. p.m. negotiations with the countries Board of Education, is that we jbe front entrance in ex- ®V®u stretched in some places. •I *1 • *1 *< Involved to seek a solution and must provide for the needs of panding the present cafeteria be was asked about the pos- weeks to complete and Included 643-7369 87S-0789 or 237-88S6 Democratic Caucus may take emergency action to all children ’Hie most economic- accommodate children in the ®‘billty of making utilization jury deliberations that had to Beauregard, Tracy Jol, daughter of Richard and Kath­ Members of to Andover restrict the imports. al way Is to utilize all existing classrooms. . ®''®" by <3ouble sessions. be recessed over the weekend. leen Bousquert Beauregard, 1238 Hartford Tpke., Apt. 66, Rock­ Democratic party wUl caucus - I f the U.S. Tariff Commls- schools and upgrade them to , He made short work of the sug ville. She was bom July 18 at RockviUe General Hospital. Her August 10 at 8 p.m. at the Town WE HONOR maternal grandfather is Ernest Bousquet, Plainfield, Iowa. Her Hall. The purpose at t o caucus Sion issues a finding of Ameri- *"®®‘ J®“ ‘ ‘ be state’s mini- ^ ^ t i m L ^ tor IVALUABLE COUPONi CAP can market disruption, the " " f " requirements, and build ™ “ P ‘o op mum sh ^ fo r unpopular with par Queen Mother Feted 'TUOUUUUUUl/UUUUOUUUi paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beauregard. will be to choose candidates tor Plainfield, Iowa. justices of the peace and regis­ AND MASTER CHARGE For 70th Birthday « trar of voters for the November U LONDON (AP) — ()ueen Niemann, Jnlle-Ann Elizabeth, daughter of Clifford and ballot. The caucus will also be ticSLl fotwest proventa him structurally Incom- this point the cost effectiveness problems; and double seo- Mother Elizabeth celebrated her EUeen Ctose Niemann, Job’s Hill Rd., Ellington. She was bom required to choose two dele­ ST, ^ i l f t a S M y steps patlble witn state standardssianaaros or becomes doubtful. It would ap- significantlyal®®me them. It involves a experience that when a refer- BEFORE gun owned by either brother been suggested. In this connec- *°"e-range planning program. I endum is defeated, the town OFFER-! was hidden In their home that Uon, Susag reiterated, “ It is convinced if we don’t do the eventually gets less school at 20 night. The weapon was seized cheaper to renovate than to somebody outside of greater cost, by police this past May. build.” Manchester wUl do It for us.” ‘ThereThere is no alternative to Bring iiiis Advertisiment w iili you and The four state troopers in- Continuing on the subject of A native of Minneapolis, present plans. If the referendum volved In the stake-out have the proposed addition, he point- Minn., Susag has been with defeated, we will have to your Entire Purchase w ill be Discounted Oil heating testified three ,46-caUber shots ed out, “ The K-6 triple (three “ vision of ®®j"® ®®®^®>- y®®>- were fired at them by one of classrooms for each of Grades United Aircraft Corp. since re- We will not proj^ e the PerlQns brothers The wea- 3 through 6 ) vrill bring the celvlng t o bachelor of aeronau- I>ulldlng unless we think it is BRING ALL THE FAMILY AND YOUR FRIENDS! is very p^n h l r ^ e S e m y ■ b ^ n school up to standard. The fxlst- engineering degree from S ^ s e t o d d u S t o h S r ^ - ‘1‘torium and cafeteria the Utoerslty of Minnesota in "^‘readfth“e"re GOOD EVERY DAY EXCEPT SATURDAYS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15. 1970 ______are adequate for K-6, so no ^® *s project manager for s'roaay there. This would mean ancillary facilities are neces- ^ TF-30 engine, the power operating a sub-standard sys- refined. sary.” Plant of the T F -iii plane.*^!^- *®"* always one step • GIANTBURGER .59 U.S. Lists Plans The primary objective in ren- 1®^ ’'°*® the adverse pub- ^1*1"^- Eveprone is entitled to • CHEESEBURGER JO In Missile Curb ovating and adding to Nathan H®l^y It has received in recent opinion about needs, but It’s the modern way to heat your home. The clean way. The safe Hale (built in 1921), Susag years, he said. “ It’s a darned "°t everyone ta in possession of # GIANT FISH .55 way. VIENNA (API American 8*®!®^. Is to bring It up to mini- K®o'«““y "Country Fried Chicken" uously in over 600 homes throughout the coun- m m ■ ■ |(® Ilie Soviets so far have not lACQUARD WOVEN FANCY “ The building is antiquated, been close to education prob- tn try to prove that it gives peak performance in I*, P. STEVENS' TObmltted any suggestions of although built like a fort with lems through to m and V ta ThatVw T ir^ ” vew‘'°"'^“‘'"' ♦ CHICKEN BANQUET, 21 re . $SAS ^ ♦ CHICKEN HCHIC. ♦ Pez Polyester Double Knits “ »eir own. walls 14 inches thick, and to r e membership. “ At one time we ^ S 2 AS HOCKANUM WOOLS The session in the Soviet Em- (s a question whether It meets belonged to two PTAs,” Susag ^ Want to refine you r heati ng system ? Call us. heating oil In solid and jacquard iypa pattami. la am lanik cOtan for tka fafl S t' wMa bassyassv toted AK45 minutesminitfo. andonH then thet*>e state Arefire n/iA.code, yje com- said. Busing, you know be- Soviet Award ♦ CHICKEN FEAST. IS P » $4.25 Mackina waskaUa 100% .polyastar. Join l*nd of wool and nwkoir imqod m tt 9 CHICKEN DINNER $ i m $ J ctmtinued informally at a lunch- mittee chairman commented, cause of an overcrowded tko ra ft of rtady woar. Sow witk tko ikrunk. raady far kdm Mwin(. Hotekiaga $ E 4 9 3 PCS., f r e n c h F B n a , c o i x s l a w , h o t EMMS- new f«n cefer lin t of ksiti. HoKh aaaibUo at S S .7S yd. |*al for “ **°°*- '^® "i®^®** t® s e ^ ^ - g l ^ i i o f ^ S o ^ : 24-HOUR SERVICE! • PHONE 643-5135 tkirta, ikifti ar M*tt drm. bassador J (to Humes. The next day* minimum standard size." town in 1946 and reside at 46 pan’s 4 2 -L u ion -m em h ^ ’riin YD. S ^ T session wlU be Friday. No Cafeteria, Gym Adelaide Rd. ^ral S S ^ r ^ U n S S ’ 'Hie ^ e has been using t o Presently the school doesn’t Other Requirements has received the L ^ Pewd ★ MANCHESTER ★ ROCKY HILL ★ SOUTHIINITON ★ PUMVILIE term outline” for describing •’ave a hot lunch program be- He anticipates that, faced Prize for 1970 Moriarty Brothers OPEN SUNDAYS 6M Weet Middle Tnnqilke 1949 U|m De«ae mgfamy American suggestions on limit- ^ “ s® there is no cafeteria, with t o prospect of approving The presentation was made M9 Oneea Stteet MS New Britain Aveame ing nuclear mlssUes. RepMls Th® addition wlU contain an a . major expenditure, vridch Monday at the Soviet Embasay WE GIVE VALUABLE UtK GREEN STAMPS! fro m Washington called it an above-ground cafeteria, and a eventually becomes translated in Tokyo. ^ ^ \ Id A.M. t o 6 P.M. American pn^iosal to freeze standard size gymnasium, into higher taxes, some voters Iwai is the fifth Japanese to CLOSED SATURDAYS U.8 . and Soviet nuclear missiles which the school has never had, will pose the question of the receive the Soviet award, which G M U R O B R CASTLEi— SoMwihfaig fcr EYtryoM" 315 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Ed their present number, or per- with stage. This is Important past, “ Why add more rooms consiste of a gold medal and 117 HARTFORD RD., MANCHES ACROSS FROM MAHCHESTER*S COMMUHITT C0LLE6E i h^)« even less. because t o site doesn’t lend when the school population has $27,778. P A G E S IX MAllCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 4y 1970 — - r ------^ ------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BILANCHESTER. OONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1970 P A G E S E V E N ^lattrl^pBtrr that the discovery of that California chem ist, to thh^ e ffe ct that plants can Vernon an Interstate, interewAty pro- gram for fighting air pollution feel and react to our own human at­ Connecticut Yankee College Group Plans Tour Copttttts l|praUi In the Steubenville area. ■ Trial Seen Here’s What mt 1BK DeBella and Reale Opticians HMU1J> FROmMO 00.. »C titude toward them, is really news. B y A .H .O . Bank Hits He said most of the air pollu­ U BSaMll StTMl tion at Steubenville comes from Of Eiu*opean Landmarks Nixon Said IlWHiMMar. OOBA. ThoM among us who have been credit­ Industrial plants .located In the As Impetus THMijLa y. ^toQ Im o^ ’Those who have resorted to resentative of the party mem­ Complete WAL.TKR R. VSROOBOh Ohio River valley to the Sixteen Manchester Com­ Abbey, Glastonbury Abbey, ___ _ ^ b a ib e n ed with posaeasing that famous "green bership as a whole. New H igh the statewdde primary this year immediate north and south ot King’s College Chapel in Oxford On Manson Eye Glass ______»toiii>a«d Octobw 1. la c thumb” have always known better. They So, In theory, all the candi­ Of Turmoil munity College students will de­ In an effort to change the re­ dates in the two primaries this community—all of which part from Kennedy Internation­ and Waltham Abbey. have alw ays ^known that it was their a f­ In Assets (Oonttmied from Page One) Service sult of the party political con­ should be In favor of a heavy 'f use coal—and from steel plants (Continued from Page One) After their first stop in Eng­ " ^ ***•*•• Oonn.. ■• Second CUm MaI al Airjport Saturday night for a fection toward their plants, frequently turiiout of primary votarii. across the river In West Vir­ land at Canterbury, the group the stories could tell—\riio were ventions have made loud procla­ Assets of the Savings Bank ginia. Legal Aid Society and' member two-week tour ot France and In actuality, not aU their pea’- will tour Knole House in Kent, SDRSCRCPnON RATBt' expressed in their thoughts, which made mations of their belief that the of RbckvUle, Park St., reached of the Republican State Central England. Accompanying them guilty of the most outrageous, Contact Fnrnbto in Advane* sonal political fortunes agree Patsh De Luca, deputy control the largest Jacobean mansion in them seem to possess some miraculous Committee from the North End, will be Mrs. Doreen Manning, contemptuous action In the Lenses ^ joAT ...... taa«< convention system Itself Is with this theoretical desIrabU- an all time high $37,041,022, this officer of the Steubenville Air England and move on to Lon­ a t Konthi U ...... IRM attributed the disruptions to faculty advisor of the MOC Stu­ T t e t MooUtt ...... 7.S0 success in their gardening enterprises. dead, and deservedly so. year, according to Frederick E. Pollution Bureau, said his agen­ don for a day of shopping and courtroom,, and who were or­ ity. cumulative "unsolved prob­ dent ’Travel-Study Club. sightseeing. ’Time permitting, ______Oba Month ...... xm> What we should have In Its *1716 best chance for the ultra­ HoUcher, president of the bank. cy had been monitoring the air dered to Jail overnight by the lems” of housing. Jobs and dis­ Club officers making the trip they will visit Petworth House , MRMBgR OF If these plant lovers have never both­ conservative Republican chal­ Hallcher said the record high here since its establishment Judge, seem to be more the op­ place, they say, Is a regular crimination. are Richard Crockferd of In Surrey; and Hampton Court, TEOI ASBOCIATKD PRESS ered to take the rest of us into their lenger, John Luptcai for the represents an increase of four years ago, but there haa pressed, and the'Judge seemed Ita *» c«d Proa is sxclustrn; etr primary system, not to serve as ’Thirteen Puerto Rican leaders Windsor, president; Eugene built by Cardinal Wolsey and *0 nso repnbUcatka ^ ali Senate, probably depends upon .$2,589,723 over last year’s fig­ been no improvement In control­ to be the villain.” ot confidence, and confess their real sec­ Sestero of Glastonbury, vice later a palace of Henry 'VIIl. 18 Asylum 3t. S S 7 W it or not otber a mere appeal from the out­ ure. ‘Total deposits of the bank’s ling pollution during that time. issued a statement during the WASHINOTON wise ersditaa m tiila paper and also tlu a generally low turnout of vot­ president; Patricia Van Dever After an overnight camping Room 104 ret to us, it Is probably because they come of a state convention, but 47,660 savings customers He said about 96 per cent of stormy weekend criticizing the “I’ve been informed that my ■***#1 pnliUshed here. ers. In such a low turnout hla of 50 Glenstone Dr., Rockville, stay at ’Tonbridge, they will stop Tel. 522-0757 - 4M ot repuMication of special di»- attained a new high of $32,441,- the homes In Steubenville now speedy Lombardi trial and comment In Denver regarding P**M^ hersfai are also raaerrad.______felt the Job of persuading us would be to perform the nominating supporters, who are the kind secretaiy; and Judith Freder- at Penshurst House, Bodian RusB DeBella H artfood Enrico F. Reale ■940 and surplus funds reached use gas or electricity for heat- "prejudicial publicity” by some the Tate murder trial In Los An­ function itself, thus eliminating who do not have to be ui'ged to icksen of 179 Main St., treasur­ Castle, and Great Dixter Manor Tfca 'BstnU PrtnttaK Compaiiy Izis., a^ too arduous. We would never quite be­ $S,24(>,289, Hallcher reported at la. public officials in support of the geles may continue to be mlbim- ■ n sM n d financial responslbUlty tor tjrpo- any need even to hold a state get out and vote, and who do er. en route to Winchester. jjrnpMeat .arrois im p e s t in adrertfi^ lieve them; we would begin tiiiniHng of •the 112th annual meeting of the ex-policeman. derstood despite the imequlvo- ^ - conventimi. not forget, would have their “ You would think that would ’The next few days will be Incorporators. Lombardi was given a quick Also in the group will be John cal statement made at the time SSg.aJS?|g?S a.,'^°^*” *” them as a bit queer. The candidates who have best chance of turning out to be show some improvement In the spent at Malden Castle In Dor­ At the meeting Hallcher cited trial, the leaders said, while Smythe of Bayberry Rd., Bol­ by my press secretary. taken to the present form of the majority for the .day. air pollution problep^ 'but then chester, site of the largest pre­ Jf?SPS’e4; "m~-Wa-.ln,. a number of significant devel­ ’’many others have been lan­ ton; Kenneth Burrell of 189 “My remarks were In the con­ But to have a chemist measure the state primary In order to chal­ The other Republican chal­ the pollution put out by the historic earthworks In Europe; m opments over the past year guishing presumably Innocent In Lake Rd., Andover; Adrian C. text of my expression of a tend­ lenge the results of their state lenger, Wallace Barnes for Qov- homes was only a drop In the on a drive through (Jheddar J S t e l r * bioelectric response in the cells of Ine which benefited the depositors. jail for months unable to make Meinning of 427 Abby Rd., Wap- ency on the part of some to gla­ Wiammi a ^ Ci^en Inc., Special Acencr conventions have to recognize, ernor, probably needs a hand­ bucket to what is being poured Gorge to Somerset, where pre­ — Itew Torfc, Chlaiso. Detiottand Bosuo plant to the Mnd of current being given He listed an offering of 6 per bond.” plng; Martha 'Whelan of Mid­ morize those Identified with a In theory at least, that what some turnout of the whole vot­ into the air by the industrial historic cave dwellers lived as .cent Interest on a regular ac­ dletown; James Benoit and crim e. MgMRER AUDIT RURBAD OP CmCDLA- off by the attitude and Intent of the happens In these present pri­ er list in order to realise his plants,” De Luca added. The group called for more sen­ far back as 60,000 B.C.; at the ITOHe. count and 6^4 on a 90-day notice sitivity by police and an end to Richard Ulllano of West Hart­ ‘“The last thing I would do Is human being near it — that Is the kind maries will present some testi­ own best chance of achieving Roman remains In Bath, and account, both of which earn in­ He said Steubenville residents “ excessive use of force.” ford; Jeff Robbins of Spring- prejudice the legal rights of any Dtoplair adrertlsing closina hoars mony as to the desirability of a majority. field, Mass.; Michele Gero of Longleat House, Stonehenge and Monday — i p.mr>rldAy. of evidence we are all prepared to ac­ terest from day of deposit to have to pay an average of $83 ’The Rev. Charles Pickett, who person, in any circumstances. Tor ^ o d A T — 1 p.m. Sanirtaj ^ the adoption of a full direct pri­ On the Democratic side. It Is Bakersville; Susan Ryan of Old Sarum. date of withdrawal, com­ more a year for various types of Is retired from the San Juan ‘"To set the record straight, I Por W adn e^ r — i p.m. Hondai cept, in these days of all Mnds of elec­ mary system. the most liberal challenger, Jo­ Hartford; Paul Pomprowlcz of At the museum on St. Ann St. Pw Thursday — i p.m. Tuesday pounded monthly. cleaning because of the dirty Mission here, and Thomas A. do not know and did not Intend tronic miracles. But they cannot all be united, seph Duffey for the Senate, who Amston; Paul Carnlvallni of In Salisbury, Mrs. Manning Jor — 1 P-m. Wednesday. In addition, a two-year 6 per air. Including car washing, Parrish, a member of the Negro 'to speculate as to whether the -> ^ r_8atujaay. — i p.m. Thursday when it comes to their personal has the most enthusiastic, sure- Winsted; and John Schuebeler plans to take a number of Claaslfled dwiauna r - B p.m. day be- cent savings certificate and a house painting, clothes cleaning Democratic Qlub, said the basic Tate defendants are guilty, in lere jpbUeaflon. 6 p.m. Friday for With that Mnd of evidence available, political fortunes, in wanting to-vote supporters, and who one-year five and three-quar­ and personal cleanliness. of Storrs. photographs to be used in MOC Advance Registration H aw aiy and Monday publicaUon trouble In the city lies in a lack courses. fact, or not. All of the facts in that result which would be the therefore, by the book, wroutd ters per cent savings certificate The Industrial plants In the After landing in Luxembourg, ■the case have not yet been pre­ the cue to all us would-be master gar­ of communication. Then it will be on to Devizes for Fall Fvening Classes best testimonial for the primary seem to have his best chance on are available, both of which area, he said, have delayed In­ the group will travel to Paris; sented. ’Die defendants should ’niaaday, August 4 deners is clear enough. Parrish said: ‘ "Ihe man down and Avebury museums, Ched- process. a day of a low general turnout. earn interest from day of de­ stallation of pollution control visit Rheims Cathedral and be presumed to be innocent at Now thru September 4 The kind of result the primary The ouUook, at the moment, posit and are compounded at City Hall doesn’t seem to pay worth Roman villa and museum, Now, whenever we are engaged m one equipment until state and feder­ heed. If he would listen—really tour the 16th Century palace and a scenic drive to Stow on be innocent at this stage of their Monday thru Friday, 11:00 am -8:00 pm needs in order to boost the pri­ says that the Republicans are monthly, Hallcher said. al standards have been set. and apartments at Fontaine­ this stage of their trial. mary process is a large turn­ likely to have trouble getting listen—to black presentation of the Wold and Chipping Camden. b)f appo/nfmenf onl|r of those spiring missions on the garden ' During the past year the bank Jefferson County and Steuben­ bleau, and later one of France’s “To repeat what I said at the 12,000 Rodtets FnU out of registered Republicans black problems, instead of white After Oxford, the group will pro­ enterprises of the successful, the quest out a big vote, which will make opened a branch office in Som­ ville are working on plana for a most Imposing Romanesque LEAA (Law Enforcement As­ University Hall Room 216 and Democrats in the voting Lupton the leading threat to the presentation of black problems, ceed to a 200-acre Roman town Nervous members at Congress, nerv­ ers. All of the services of the Joint pollution control program basilicas at Sully on the Loire sistance Administration) confer­ Miould not be to find out what they do Aug. 12 and Aug. 19. convention party ticket. The quite a few would be solved.” in St. Albans; Hatfield House; Rockville office are offered at which is expected to go Into ef­ River. ence In D enver, our A m erican ous governors, nervous mayors are giv­ If the ttmiout proves to be Gravesend, the burial place of Evening Courses in that Is so beneficially different, but what same crystal ball foresees at the branch. George R. Chase, fect soon, De Luca said. In Brittany, they will study system of Justice requires 'the ing the United States Army a bad time low, there is going to be con­ least a much heavier turnout assistant treasurer is manager. Pocahontas; and to Dover, they say. the stone alignments at Carnac from which the group will re­ constant support of every citi­ Arts and Sciences siderable question whether the for the Democrats, wdilch Hallcher noted that the offi­ over Its efforts to find what eveiybody and the caves at Givlnnls, turn to Luxembourg. zen, to insure a fair trial for the primary process, in actual prac­ should Increase A1 Donahue’s cers and Board of Directors Highway Business and Public Administration would hope to be some final resting where the original prehistoric ’The trip will be made under guilty and innocent alike.’’ i ; ! li tice as opposed to theory, Is any chances of weathering the Duf­ have continued the long-time Education Art Engineering fertility rites are believed to the auspices of the Connecticut place for some lethal nerve gas we do more democratic or representa­ fey attack. policy of rewarding savers with U.S. Planes Construction have been held. Community College Cultural Secretarial Science Excess Is Easy 4 tive of the full membership of up-g(raded rates, services and not now expect to use. But it the vote Is as low In ’The students will view Eng­ Studies Association, which was the party than wrere the state facilities. Public Nurse both primaries as some people Bombing lish cathedrals at Canterbury, founded by Mrs. Manning to en­ The gas In question Is of such power 'The prospective wonders of chemical conventions themselves. In fact, Courses lead to degree or certificate fear It IS going to be, there wUl New serving as Corporators Criticized Winchester, Wells and Salis­ able state community college control of the brain continue to multiply. if there Is, in the primaries, Group Names that one drop of It <» the sUn can MU a be at least one certain toser— and Directors of the Savings (Continued from Page One) bury. Other religious landmarks students to travel abroad at re­ Classes begin Wednesday, September 16 __ _ Courtesy National Gallery of Art Washington, J > . C. only a turnout of some 25 per the primary system Itself Is go­ Bank of Rockville are: Hallcher, In Cambodia human being. The Army h a a u ,ooo *rwo scientists out at Purdue Universi­ to be visited are Westminster duced rates. Officer Slate ty have discovered that, by pumping EDGAR DEGAS. YOUNG WOMAN EMBROIDERING cent Of the list of eligible pri­ ing to lose, that quickly, some Chau-les'E. Pressler, Francis J. marily to serve a private manu­ Tockets fuU of It. The rockets have al­ (Continued from Page One) mary voters, It oould be argued of the bloom it seemed to wear Gregory, Julius M. Kosiorek, facturing company, and no oth­ Dr. John Wheeler has been University College solutions of sodium and calcium direct­ that the convention system wras, F’rancis S. Rupprecht, Raymond er interstate spur route serves ready been placed, for discard. Inside right after the June conven­ from Highway 4 southwest of Tolland elected chairman and Mrs. University of Hartford ly Into the brains animals, they can after aU, much more truly rep­ tions. E. Ramsdell, Raymond B. Ladd, an area, with such a small popu­ 418 steel and cimcrete “coffins’* which Phnom Penh that the road to Clarence Rush secretary, at an 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford 523-4811 cause said animals to eat when they Charles G. Chilberg, Wayne O. the south coast and the coun­ lation,” the GAO said. were to contain the gas in case the rock­ Vincent, Edward W. Zahner and Illinois officials, who made organizational meeting of the are already stuffed with food. try’s only oil refinery was open Women Volunteers Sought et mlssUes should begin to leak. Now the Howard E. Wolfanger. again after being blocked by the the commitment to Jones & Professional Advisory Commit­ Inside Blurring Officers, all re-elected are: Laughlln when the plant site Army wants to take these missUe cof­ This Is the Mnd of scientific triumph f Viet Cong since Saturday. But tee to the Manchester Public A Thought for Today Hallcher, president; Pressler, Williams and others traveling was announced In 1966, original­ For Ambulance Service fins from their present location In Ala­ vice president and treasurer; ly suggested that Interstate 66 Health Nursing Association. which has its first importance when it Sponsored by the Manchester Open Forum down the highway found the Herman Usher, secretary and between Chicago and St. Louis Women are being actively re­ be Issued a first aid kit, a man­ ’This committee has been bama and Kentucky to the North Caro­ reveals that there can be a connection Veto Politics Council of Churches Display Deficit bodies of 11 civilians killed by assistant treasurer; Chase, as­ be moved to run past Hennepin, cruited to serve as ambulance ual resuscitator and a set of formed to act In an advisory To the Editor, the Viet iCong In an ambush lina shore for loading on a surplus ship between a certain chemical and a cer­ sistant treasurer, and Miss a costly change that would have technicians and drivers for the splints for her personal auto­ capacity to the administrator On behalf of Dllworth-Comell- Sunday 50 miles southwest of which would then be towed out to sea tain type of behavior, but which will Report Give me, O Lord, heavenly Edith T. Casati, assistant secre­ added an extra 24 miles to the Tolland Volunteer Ambulance mobile. and lay board of directors of Quey Post No. 102, The Ameri­ the capital. ’Two taxis and two wisdom that I may learn above tary. route. Association. The four pieces of equipment the agency by approving and and scuttled- in 16,000 feet of water. The achieve its real contribution when It can Legion, I, as chairman of trucks were wrecked in the am­ O F MANCHESTER By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Federal highway officials In 'The decision was made after are for use when employing the reviewing policies covering manages to reverse itself and demon­ all things to seek ’Thee and to the Fireworks Committee, wish bush, two other taxis and a bus ’TEIjEPHONE 648-6171 Army doesn’t dare try to <^>en the cof­ Wa^lngton refused to do that the association reviewed the pi­ direct service plan where one skilled nursing and other ther­ strate that it can keep appetites from find Thee; above all things to to thank both those who con­ were unmarked, and an un­ fins up In order to tiy to dispose of the WASHINGTON — Facing a and proposed the special spur oneer successes of similar am­ technician will go directly to apeutic services and the pro­ cratlc Congress is clearly In toed, Qule continued, he could tributed by solicitations and do­ known number of civilians were stuffing themselves far beyond their budget deficit of proportions un­ relish Thee, and to love ’Thee, Government for the steel plant as a compro­ bulance groups throughout the fessional health aspects of the lethal gas by laboratory processes. It trouble. not vote to sustain it as he did nations at the gate. missing. the scene of an emergency imaginable a few months ago, and to understand all other mise at a meeting Jan. 13, 1967, country In using women during association. healthful capacity. Moreover, the Nixon adminis­ last time. Unfortunately, because of One of the bodies appeared to while another responds with the hopes that, at the bottom of the Atlantic, President Nixon has run Into things as they are, according the report said. daytime hours. Ellington and ambulance. tration may be suffering some ’The party leadership on Cem- threatening weather conditions, Rates Cities be of a European. Cambodian Other members attending the gas wiU be safe for aU Ume. We have never found. In the human two roadblocks in his long-plan­ substantive 111 effects from its to the order of ’Thy wisdom. At one point, the GAO said, Vernon have been doing this Anyone wishing to volunteer were Mrs. Bessie Allen, social gress informed the President it was necessary to start the troops said they thought he was the at the end of the ned campaign to put the blame veto politics. 'There Is private that there are enough Quies to Grant that I may prudently probably French. successfully for the past two or wishing further Information worker of Manchester Memo­ It is, at the least, an Interesting prob­ being, any lack of capacity and instinct for the red-ink spending on Con­ fireworks one hour before the route was redesigned especially White House concern that the avoid him that flatters me and On Pollution In Vietnam, fighting flared up years. should contact Chuck Mayer or rial Hospital; Mrs. Jean Bates, lem in man-made poison. Never, one toward the excess. gress. assure that a Nixon veto would scheduled time, which meant at the request of the steel firm. President and his advisers are patiently bear with him that In three areas of the Mekong Women are needed during the Hal Mattson. supervisor of the assoclaUcm; Roadblock No. 1; Even though be overriden, as was the recent that many were unable to wit­ Jones & Laughlln spokesmen presumes, has man found quite so much believing their own rhetoric— contradicts me. (Continued from Page One) Delta, 42 to 120 miles southwest hours of 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mon­ Dr. Francis Helfrick; Dr. Alan What science should be really looking the education money bill Just veto of Hill-Burton hospital ness the display. For this we had no immediate comment on that is, deluding members Into For It Is great wisdom not of Saigon, and South Viet­ day through Friday. On com­ Krupp; Mrs. Alexander Meui- potential death cluttering iq> his hands. passed by Congress exceeds Mr. funds. The Hill leaders strongly are indeed sorry. If the display ’The industrial Northeast is the report. for Is the Injecticm which puts the brain thinking that Congress really Is to be moved with every wind namese forces reported killing pletion of required first aid and neUa, board member; Miss Nixon’s spending guidelines recommended against a second had been postponed. It would hardest hit by sulfur oxide. But The GAO said the Federal Yet the tmslc poison involved In all cells into a groove for eating not too lit­ responsible for a highly infla­ of words, nor to give ear to 68 North Vietnamese and Viet ambulance training, qualified Margaret Parker, director of about as much as last year’s, straight reverse. have meant rescheduling of the oil refineries and ore smelters Highway Administration should Cong Slay this Is not the lethal nerve gas Itself, In tionary budget deficit (now the wicked, flattering siren; for Cong. Eight government troops technicians will be assigned to Northeast District office of tle, or not too much, but a moderate which Mr. Nnxon vetoed. Con­ Mr. Nixon can partially off­ Police and Fire Departments account for pockets of high ox­ evaluate all interstate spur re­ looming at $15 billion or higher). thus shall we go on securely In were killed and 61 wounded ,the be on call at home on days of Child and Family Services of Its 13,000 rockets In their 418 coffins. gressional Republicans are so set his ducking the issue on coverage, thereby adding an ide readings In Texas and Arizo­ quests on a national merit basis Just rij^ t. ’That would mean ignoring the the way we have begim. government said. their preference for all or part 11 Civilians Connecticut; Paul Somoza, as­ milltantly opposed to a second education by his probable veto additional cost to the Town of rather than giving piecemeal It la die petson In the thinking by true caused of the shocking from na. of the day. sistant administrator of Man­ veto that the President will let of the money bill for HUD. Rep. Manchester for this coverage. The U.S. Command reported approval, case by case, as was deficit—the inexorable upward “ My Imitation of Christ’’ The top 10 cities in composite no major ground attacks on Since April 1 when the asso­ chester Memorial Hospital; which we Americana manufactured It become law. Gerald Ford of Michigan, the Due to circumstances beyond done for 1-180. In Cambodia creep of Federal spending, the Submitted by: particulate levels are: 1. Steu­ American forces but said booby ciation received Its new ambu­ Miss Wilhelmlna Werkhoven, Roadblock No. 2: A bipartisan House Republican leader, pri­ our control, the list of those ’The Department of ’Transpor­ (Contlnned from Page One) these rockets for ourselves. The poison economic decline, and the end Rev. James M. Boyle, benville, 2. Charleston, W.Va. 3. traps killed three Americans lance, 46 calls have been an­ physical therapy supervisor CPEC’s Turnabout On Income Tax coalition of liberals In Congress of the surtax. It would also per­ vately Informed the President who contributed by solicitations Scranton, Pa. 4. Niagara Fron­ tation turned down the GAO re­ involved is something difficult to fight, St. James’ Church and wounded 18 In an area 13 swered, 22 of which were be­ were dropped and purses were of Rockville General Ifospltal; Is concocting a plot to outman- mit a convenient postponement he has 156 votes (11 more than was omitted. tier, N.Y. (Niagara Falls-Buf­ commendation in a letter In­ The Connecticut IhiUic Expenditure miles southwest of Saigon. cluded with the report. But it tween 6 a.m., and 6 p.m., on spilled open. Snapshots lay scat­ and Dr. C. W. Wickersham. difficult to antidote, because it la often euver President Nixon after he of possible tax increases. necessary) to sustain the veto, Although this project has falo area) 5, (tie) Bakersfield, Council gives off signs of suffering from vetoes another appropriations The U.S. Command an­ did not offer any reply to the weekdays. tered about, including pictures given deceptively fine labels Uke "com­ According to close associates, which he has recommended. been a success In prior years, Johnstown, Pa. 8. Louisvi.le, a siege of confused thinking in Its state­ bill—this one containing money nounced that North Vietnamese criticism of the 1-180 project. ’The dajrtlme calls have been, of a couple In wedding clothes. Mr. Nixon entered the Presi­ and we sincerely hope it will Ky. 9. Milwaukee 10. Pitts­ mon sense” and “realism” and “self ment Tuesday recommending a state in­ for the Department of Housing But vetoing one bill while antiaircraft guns fired cm an un­ to date, answered by five tech­ One Cambodian soldier set up dency curiously eager to cast continue as a community proj­ burgh. Role of Zoning defense.” We say to ourselves that we, come tax for Connecticut. and Urban Development (HUD). signing another, even though Herald armed American Air Force nicians who work second and a small basket of plastic roses his first veto against the Demo­ ect In the years to come, we The top 10 in sulfur oxides o r ’Hie privately-financed taxpayers’ re­ The plot Is to rewrite the bill so both well exceed his limits, Phantom reconnaissance JJet 45 third shifts and are available. near the bus In memory of the Idealist Realist? of course, are not the ones who would cratic Gjngress. ’That came on did not meet our goal and find are: 1. New York City, 2. Chica­ Luau Conducted Topic of Address search unit, doing a complete turnabout that it falls within Mr. Nixon’s mutes the force of White House Yesterdays miles above the demilitarized Since these men cannot be vicUms. Later another picked it last year’s education bill and ourselves with a deficit of sev­ go, 3. Philadelphia, 4. Pitts­ The idealist credits sound sleep to good con­ want to use such person on other human from its past position, is now urging a overall spending limit by cutting rhetoric, (explaining the rela­ zone, but the photo plane and its available at all times, addition­ up and slung it over his rifle J. Eric Potter, town planning was a political success—sus­ eral hundred dollars. burgh, 6. tie Cleveland and St. By PWP Chapter science ; the realist lays it to a good mattress. State task force on revenue to Include an space spending, thus keeping tively mild Presidential re­ two armed escorts did not re­ al personnel is needed. barrel. director; will speak on “ The beings, bpt that, of course, we must be tained by the House and sold to 25 Years Ago We of the Manchester Post of Louis, 7. Washington, D.C., 8. The idealist believes any mattress will do. income tax In any tax revision program HUD money earmarked for marks at last week’s press con­ turn the fire. It was the first re­ Role of Zoning in ’Town,” at a prepared for the possibility that other the public over television by the the American Legion wish to ex­ Detroit, 9. Providence, R.I., 10. ’The Manchester Chapter of Persons Interested in serving 'The troops found the bodies proposes to the next Legis ature. cities . at levels far above the ference). Moreover; he has no ported air incident over the Youth Commission meeting The realist knows the better the mattress the President himself. White House ’The two .tax district’s grand tend our sincere appreciation to Worcester, Mass. Parents Without Partners had a as volunteer technicians must today when they reopened the human beings will try to use such p- ticulates such as dirt, smoke Pathet Lao and North' Viet­ to On this date In 1914, Britain the Administration Is stuck training and more time spent ment, . such as the resuscitator government out of programs it -Isn’t declared war on Germany, and tial letter strongly urging that penlng.”—James Cheek, Negro and soot. New York was listed namese troops from an area ^ In Fire House loose this Mnd of poison against other with a largely uncontroUable on curriculum, after 12 years of ambl-valve, inh'alator, aspirator proper for It to be In, esr ' for balancing the United States proclaimed its sent the President a confiden- educator and special adviser to as the city with air most fouled miles north of Luang Prabang, DANBURY (AP) — ’The Dan­ human beings no matter what other hu­ budget, a huge deficit, and still attention to school’s physical by sulphur oxides.’ the royal capital in north cen­ and inflatable plastic splints, government spending against demands neutrality In WW H. the bill become law. If it Is ve­ more inflation. President Nixon on campus un­ bury fire department put, out a splints. needs. "Maybe this dubious distinc­ tral Laos. He also reported that man beings might be trying to do to us. on the taxpayer that can be met without On TUa Date rest, In a television Interview. fire in its own fire station in On completion of the requir­ hardship. tion,” Miller said, “ wlU be the a government force of Meo Ih 1790, a U. S, naval force short order Monday, saving all ed training, each volunteer will We never seriously consider the prop­ While the OPEC’s embrace tof the in­ triilch later became the Coast impetus that will cause the var­ tribesmen reoccupied an outpost the equipment inside and allow­ osition that the way to security and pow­ come tax throws It Into the company of Guard was formed. ious governmental subdivisions 10 miles north of Long Cheng ing only minor damage to a er and influence and leadership in the the tax and spend advocates, the organ- In 1898, In F all R iver, M ass. to cooperate in setting stand­ and 100 miles northeast of Vien­ ceiling. izatitm cannot be sMd by any means to U «le Borden was arrested for ards that wUl help solve the air tiane which the North Viet­ ’Die flames broke out as a To get that good world may not be that of being willing endorse the latter ^ Icy. It does cite a the hatchet murder of her fath­ pollution problem ” namese had captured Saturday. welder helping to build an addi­ IM lng inside... to meet everybody else on the lowest * need for a restraint on government ex­ er and stepmother. Miller said the federal agen­ The spokesman said the North tion to the building accidentally itAMMOND ORGAN and PIANO STUDIO lit 1916, the United States Vietnamese abandoned the post barbaric level. If need be, but that of ac- penditures, but the call sounds weak In cy’s preliminary 1970 pollution ignited Insulation in the ceiling 17 Oak Street - 648-6171 the face of the organization’s apparent bought the Danish Virgin Is­ report pointed up the need for without a fight. with a spark from his torch. /Cepting and observing our c^iqwrtunity wUUngnesB to accept a budgetary trend lands fo r $25 m illion. and obligation to try to be civilised our­ that forecasts an estim ated $700 mllUon In 1944, during the WW n, Central Air- selves, no matter what others might ‘ revenue gap in the coming biennium. In ^ Nazis captured 14-year-old iliiiiiiliiiiiilliiiiiiiliii in s u r a n c e s in c e 1923 the CPBC’s view, a state Income tax Anne Frank and seven other Conditioning Purchased Specially for choose to be. We never try It, so we do would help fill this gap. Jews in their hiding place in not know how it might woilc, or what The organization sounds confused Am sterdam . Ini! In 1968, it was reported 4h«it a Before Losses Happen Insure With Lappen!' kind of deterrent or stimulus It might when it lays heavy emphasis on Con­ necticut’s urgent need to maintain a former member of the so-called Watkins Semi-Annual Sale prove to be in the actions of others. "favorable tax climate,” not only to keep ”coaa nostra” —Joseidi Vaiachi Round Up All Your Not ever to have manufactured these Its Job-making business and industry, but- —had been supplying the FBI to encourage expansion and to attract Information about a national 13,000 rockets full o f lethal nerve g a s _ A limited stock of these Fayette S. new firms and plants. For years, it hag crime syndicate. Policies ■ In 1964, F B I agenta found the Cable Spinet Pianos, for only $595., would that have been such a weak and been generally acknowledged that one of G et the one business package you can disastrous thing? the keys to Connecticut’s success as an bodies of three mimring civil has been purchased especially for industrial leader has been the- absence rights workers — Michael understand. Get Aetna's CustomPAK; Watkins ^mi-Annual Sale. This of a personal income tax. There is no Schwemer, Andrew Goodman it fits your business needs exactly, pro­ quality piano comes with a full 88- reason to believe — and particularly and James Chancey—In on keys, key cover and three pedals. It ewto dam near Philadelphia, vides one-policy coifvenience. And it's Not The Thumb Bat The Word when mamifacturens are becoming dis­ is available in Walnut or Maple finish. enchanted with the state’s tax climate— economical, too. We'd be pleased to give Five Tears Ago Seaus for free InfornuNipn, Come . . . don’t delay . . . choose It probably isn’t, and probably never that the Imposition of an income tax will you full details; just give us a call. and instalhfibn estimate. your*s today while there is stock. not make a difference anymore. U. & Ambassador at Lone has been, the "green thumb.*’ ’There will be no reorders or sp^ial Some months prior to last year’s legis­ Averell W. Hairiman said he May We Quote Rates fmd Assist Yea As We Have So Many Others? FOGARTY BROS., It has been the kindly, friendly, stim­ lative session, John F. Tarrant, a high- doubted that the Soviets orders on the Fayette S. Cable Spinet ulating thought ranking State tax official, ventured that would use their Influence to Piano Semi-Annual Sale Special. achieve a negotiated settlement INC. Matching bench $35. Or ft has been the laudatory, encour- "the major attraction that Connecticut In the Vietnam War. 818 BBOAO STREET haa for inducing Industry to locate here, ogtaig tone of voice. One Tear Ago ipi John H. Lappen, Inc. Fuel OU—OU Burner Be playing while you are paying . . . and also in attracting Connecticut peo­ :::::: Hanoi announced that three Sales and Service - Of eouraa. It Is only fOr tboM of us ple who are able to pay their way, 1s the Air Coadlfionlng convenient budget terms arranged. American servicemen held cap­ :::::: who have alwnyi boon ouMda the cult continued lack of a personal income ^ LmtfiNcrifess m 'hbr mcueRmi-iM y&tv<^ Insured Budget Baymeiit tive by North Vietnam had been :Hn: Insurers and Realtors iiiin Plan tax.” —NEW HAVEN REGISTESt. freed. 164 East Center St., Manchester • 649-5261 $4 Hoar C ustoiner Serv ice IL StS-45SS MANCHESTER EVENIJUa HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970 PAG E NIN E will oCHciale. Burial wU} be in Pallsado Cemetery, Wlndaor.^ Spencer St.' Second Congressional District' Angry CeRa Obituary Friends may call at Oie F.W. I>nig Center THINK SMALLPIM U li"" Carmen Funeral Home, 6 Fo- Water Rate Hike Presidential Access to TV IMlvered In MenelNeter quonock Ave., M^ndsor, bmlght Ths Drug Advisory Center today's FH N N 7 Batters W ay John Bfroaek Land Sold Pickett Backs ABA Role; ■quipped with leatheretito i» from 7 to 9 and tomorrow ITOm n Russell StI Is observing the m s m , i terior, wtndrtileld . waeber, B- Jolm Iftaw k . 7B, of 8S Peart s to 5 and ■Tto 9^ p.m" T o G H H D F following summer schedule; Into Mexico Hearing Topic speed electrtc wipers, beater, « '”‘® famUy migrgests that any Monday, T u esd ay and Indians Support Stanley RAGWEED Unfair, Claims Fulbright drtogger, 4-way safety aaahera ? MemorW tie was memorial contrlbutkma be Wednesday, 8:80 a.m. to 5 back-up lights, front and ro|M Ute husband of Mrs. Katherine the * 14.5-acre parcel of land off By BETTE QUATBAI.E be gubernatorial primary chal­ (Oonttaned from Page One) A proposed rate increase for users of town water is WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen- right to report to toe nation on p.m. POLLEN iAi T measure earlier this spring ta seat brtta, leaitherette beeCd T ^ i. Mraek ^ Spencer St. has been purchased (Herald Reporter) lenger Wallace Barnes, trtio is the subject of a public hearing tonight at 8 in the Mu­ Its own initiative,” he said. li^ e MTOMk. Memorial Fund or to the ,or convenUonal-type apart- Thursday and Friday, 8:80 ’Thousands more fled Inland to J. W. Fulbright, D-Art., said to­ the midst rt a rash rt preslden- itecrlng whert kxsk and a.m. to ^ p.m. reported to have considerable nicipal Building Hearing Room. The Board of Directors COUNT t day that easy presidential ac­ On such occasions, he added, window defroster.. ^ born May 1^ Windsor Ambulance Fund. „ents by a Hartfo^ouslng de- Democratic Second District support in Tolland. San Antonio, Victoria, Wharteo Ual reports and announcements toe President would be given a . AuBtrlaJBmgyy, » » of t ^ velopment organisation. Accord- Saturday, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. may take action on the proposed rate hike, which the cess to television represents a over nationwide television. Congressional candidate John of the major candidates, only and other’ cities and towns. chance to respond 11 he wanted ® TRUDON Bt. 88 ToDaniTI^ \ - Andrew and Anna Mkolelt Mro- John (Brosas) Gross tag to tax stamps on the war- There will be an answering board said, is necessary to finance a $2 million bond is­ “dangerous, unchecked power.” Democrats had difficulty obtain­ TJP ■ \ service every night except Pickett of Middletown has en- grubernatoriai party-endorsed The Red Cross, Salvatloo sue for water department capital improvement. to. TalqottvUle, Cena. i I sek, and had Uved in Manchest- SOUTH WINDSOR — John ranty deed, filed today at the “There is nothing ta toe Con­ ing time to reply. er for 63 years. He was a mem- (Brusas) Gross, 86, of 442 Town aerk’s office, the pur- Sunday from the time the dorsed President Nixon’s pro- cd“ P"ovaIt would raise toe posal that congressional access Chester. 10 gTandchUdren. and sor at 10. Burial wUl be In St. acres,____ , were proposed but MU. .cjoMi-reject- charged with shoplifting under ”Your election win mean an- new. toce swer rates are comput- would provide a new road Into rate from 6 per cent, effective Fulbright, commenting in tes­ wMch toe Navy plans to convert Jack Blackmon, to toe media would not simply a great-grandchild. Mary’s Cemetery, East Hart- ed earlier this year as the site ♦8®- She was arrested last night other strong ally In our comer, Steele .wlU lend the strength Manchester Area ed at 76 per cent of water charter Oak (Field, opposite last .June 1. Such action by toe timony prepared for a Senate from Polaris to Poseidon eeqm.- wHh Each New Reeflng Job ’Ihe communities across the be a matter of responding to Funeral services will be fet'd. for a 380-unlt low and moderate st ’Treasure City in the Parkade. along with Senator Abraham of his appearance to the event **f*^,l’ **** proposed water Spruce St. The appropriatiMi 1s Treasury would be subject to communications subcommittee, blUty. Polaris missiles have bay were hurt worse. presidential speeches or inter­ Thursday at 3 p.m. at Con cor- Friends may call at the fu- Income housing project that Court date Aug. 17. Ribicoff and Senator T'ed Ken- as will Tolland County mgh Rockville Man “ ®®®®®®'T "®w. he sMd. ta toe approval of toe President. said that if televlsicn had exist­ only one wsirhead. • HELPS GUARD AGAINST WINTER ICE dla Lutheran Church. ’The Rev. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. would have contained 1,140 bed------nedy, who have offered their Sheriff Paul Sweeney. Neither “Ninety per cent of the build­ views. ings are gone,” said City Man­ Sen. John Williams, R-Del., ed ta the isto Century toe fra­ BUILD-UP Joseph Bourret, pastor, wlU of­ rooms. Podrove acted as the Joseph J. Bradac, 23, of 60 full support for the American is involved in the upcoming prl- for toe sewer department. Institute condemnation mers rt the Constitution would "It mig^t of course be used H e ld as B a y ager Gay Walker at Aransas tacked the provision onto an un­ for that purpose, but, under this ficiate. Burial will be to East chief spokesman for the propos- Bissell St., charged with oper- Indian > cause," the Indiana mary, other than to wonder Based on toe assumption— proceedings. related House-passed biU. He have included somethtag Uke • ENHANCES THE BEAUTY OF YOUR HOME Cemetery. An Aransas Pass woman ap­ bill Cong;re8s would have to^ al, backed by the GHHDF. ating a motdr vehicle without a state. who will he heading the final State Fugitive. wMch toe town administration Consider approving an aghee- said toe boost would help toe the Federal Communications FOR t The Planning and Zoning Com- muffler. He was arrested yes- Expressing sorrow over the GOP ticket in the November parently drowned while trying now -says is incorrect—that toe ment between the Board of Bd- • IS AS PERMANENT AS ALUMINUM SIDING Friends may call at the Wat­ Judge Denies A Rockville man was ar- to ride out the storm in her average Americsui who csinnot Commission's fairness doctrine kins Funeral Home, 143 B. Cen­ mission first tabled the proposal terday afternoon on Spruce St. plight of the Indians Stanley, elections. State senator candi- average homeowner uses 4,800 ucation and the Manchester get Mgher yields available to wMch generally requires broad­ then rejected it. noting that a Court date Aug. 17. whose district contain^ * much of date - _Vernon GOP Tbwn Chair- rested yesterday afternoon ^ d tr^ler ^m e hero, ^ c l ^ j y YOUR CHOICE OF POPULAR ROOFING ter St., tomorrow from 7 to cubic feet of water each quar- School Administrators Assocla- wealthy investors In toe bond casters to give time to opposing Mistrial Bid low and moderate income pro- the state’s remaining Indian man Thomas Camithers wUl with being a fuglUve Parted W . A frie^.^RC. HAU. FOR RENT Cosmetics MATERIALS IN ALL COLORS 9 p.m. ter, that homeowner would pay tion. The action, similar to toe and real estate markets. points rt view. Ject could be expected to have Stanley Shamonls, 40, of 81 reservations, has been active In also be on hand as wlU State Justice. Uams of Ingleslde, said Mr. and m extra 10 cents a day-6 cents one approving the agreement For parties, showers, recep­ (Oontinned from Page One) Sen. William Proounlre, D- Fulbright testified as toe sub­ ITS BIRD — RUBEROID — U.S.G. Fritag A. Jensen a substantial effect on the need Pearl St„ charged with shop- restoring the famous Fort Incumbent and again candidate G. Hutson of 34 Union Mrs. Dan JohnsMt and their aao. fo^ator and 4 cents for sewer with toe tethers, inquired tions, meettags. Complete u - . ------. ------Robert D. King o f ’Tolland. King wanted In Massachusetta about 6. stayed there through Wls., suggested raising toe sav­ committee opened hearings into SELF SEALING SHINGLES ■®'^®®’ under state law. The motion to kitchen facilltjbt. Large en­ pe ground. Is a key supporter of Bamea he Is charged ^th ra^. the storm. ings bond rate to a level equal a biU he is sponsoring to require closed- parldng lot. Eaqnin: of 14 Division St., husband of aid Hughes. Shortly after the Board of approve, actually, will be televlslcm networks to provide Liggetts AU Workmanship & Material Guaranteed rooms. nlghi after an incident at King’s Noting that in the past the The two contestants to the **®**^ o v e r ^ h t at the williams found Jirfmson and to or higher than /that paid by Mrs. Ethel Bodle Jensen, died The motion, Fitzgerald said Shortly thereafter, the PZC In- Department Store to the Park- Directors backed this rate Mke, phrased, "not to deny . . . savings and loan associations Congress and the Judiciary a Lithuanian HoH ABA has reviewed men for the local ' Tolland-WlUlngton GOP police station ^d was hja son cltagtag to a poet In we- Town Manager Robert Weiss The board Is expected to re- minimum rt four free opportuni­ At The Parkade PROMPT FREE ESTIMATES — CALL ANYTIME troduced Its new apartment den- ade. Court date Aug. 17. Supreme Court only after they primary for Judge of probate, ^ be presented in Rockville Clr- jgr outside the trailer. He told might further reduce toe avaUa^ 24 OOLWAY STBEBlr Md Public Works Director appoint John Cronin, a Demo- bUity rt money for new houstag. ties each year to lay their views MANCHESTER _ Judlce,” meantajr It could be re- slty regulations, which are de- —------■ • had become the first choice of Howard Wolfanger and 'ihwn Court 12 today. Civil Defense workers there was MANOHESraSB DAVE 649-1516 LENNY 742-8388 Mr. Jensen was born Sept. 28, o. o i ♦ ,< » signed to prevent overcrowding Michael D. Carr, WlUajn O'Neill recommended crat, to another five-year term The provision passed on a before toe pubUc. 18, of 40 the President, Pickett said. Clerk Gloria Meurant, will both P®ter Wortman, 16, of West hq trace of Mrs. Johnson. Phonest 643-0618 or 649-8166 1901101 In Oslo, Norway, son me . . .but failed to meet the juries '^®«-« were renorted. reported. Wortmsn Wortman dows dows In in the the buUdtag buUdtag to to kO«p keep Is scheduled to appear In Rock- ^oni from blowing out, she re­ they said.-Water rotes would be was active In the Boy Scouts, ter after studying the Prosl- Plan for the 380 units of low Aug. 24. highest standards of Judicial ex- lated. the least expensive for those Durtag World War n, he dent’s statement. and moderate Income apart- _____ cellence,” Pickett continued. Pilo t’s Rem ains "It was a nightmare from the users Imder toe minimum 1,200 served as a Ueutenant with the Fitzgerald said the defense "lents on Spencer St., Podrove ACCIDENTS “By reviewing all potential Fourth Arrested "li’a.irr.'Su" S “■ cubic fe e t O^ecUcut State Guard to Man- fears the Jury, although seques- ® representative of the Minor damage was done to a nominees well before names In June Holdup However, there Is almost no Believed Those Chester, and during World War tered, may be ’’tainted” by the GHHDF later returned with a car operated by Donna M. Al- are sent to the President, the Roland J. Ruest, 21, of Bloom- m ost,7 o’clock at nlgfltt,” Mrs. difference between toe two rate M * member of the Na- comments, and possibly the Proposal to construct 66 conven- bert of 19 Oakland Ter. while It ABA can prevent such mis- . - „ field was arrested this morning Bllfott said. ”I talked 90 miles schedules for an average fami­ Of Clinton Man tional Guard to Schenectady. He judge as well. tlonal-type apartments on the was parked to the Glenney takes from reoccurring.” He _ourth _ youth hast been ar- following a one-car accident on P®*" **®®P one nervous ly rt four, using 2,400 cubic feet rested In connection with the Rt. 44 In Tblland. woman from worrying atxMit tile WOODSTOCK, N .Y. (A P) — S®" a nmmber of the Army- He said that althourii the lurv s®res. Lumber Co. parking lot on N. also emphasized that members Tr.r.= -l i, I'-T 7Tv " TT *** ■‘®“ ana. Not everybody takes electricity for storm." lnve^to;ri;kd”ivestlgators and 'fa;nlly family were ■;V ...... Navy Club. doesn’t read newspapers or see P'an, which calls for a Mata St. early yesterday after- of the ABA reviewing commit- ° ^® Texaco Ruest was---- ttvoiy, t is tlt i i . reSte^'Srju.^r’^ granted. That's why we have information Survivors, besides his wife. In- television accounts of the case 985 bedrooms (76 noon. It was apparently struck tee must be made up of men Service Station at Broad St. and ® arged with failure to drive convinced today that the re- Tlie approval rt a water rate mains rt a pilot found with toe centers at our 3 biggest, most interesting elude two sons, Wayne C. Jen- "there are many possible apartments of three bedrooms by another vehicle which left who are highly competent and Middle "Tphe. “i an established lane after his rT*?,*’ swd: lIUs hike by the Board of Directors wreckage rt his Urtt aircraft sen of Enfield and M. Sgt. Ro- leaks.” Among them he said s”** 90 of two bedrooms), was the scene. who are representative of a Gralg S. Hicks, 18, of Enfield, ®ar bounced off the road on a ^ ^® ® practically wiped out” may li^icate approval rt toe were those rt Frank Baton, 62. power plants. bert E. Jensen serving with the are visits from Jurors’ spouses ^ven Stage I approval by the ------wide range of opinion.” arrested last night by Man- curve and the right rear tire P®*" proposed $3 million btmd Issue ^ Clinton, Conn, Air Force In Vietnam; four „n weekends and the chMce a commission. David Morsey. 26, of 89 Lock- Pickett who has served as ®bester Police on a Circuit Court broke off. He la scheduled to B^kport was “totally for capital Improvement T1^ Eaton, a chief engineer tor rtster,'. Mrs. Westiey - Jennings w juavajuror might gtcuiwglance at O.a IICWO*,news-. According to w William vvitiictJll mx-ncil-Hlrsch- wood St. was thrown------from the ._— w««-“«® *® Charles Manson For Peace works program, tor highway, ,j^g pijme was owned by toe Manchester Memorial Hospital. ®a®e whm I was I n ^ ^ e le s boys running along a highway campaign actively for their he was held on a $5,000 surety in California reported the Man- electricity, tAj«ph»n?B and wa- this nuclear plant is now nearing completion. bridge under construction there, candidate in his bid for the bond. son trial on the front page each ter sidewalk and storm-sewer Im- American Unen Supply Co., Mre. WlU was vlslttag her bro- «ront page every day In the (Continued from Page One) provementa; and (3)'about $186,- ^hlch Is headquartered In Min- The Information Center is located near the .. — t . nn papers. It usually got a couple _ ------GOP nomination for U. S sen- 1? ®P' nsnaJly got a Hundreds of business buUd- 000 for a program tor develop- ngapgUs but has rtfices In many ^ r, Bem^ Mlesch of 22 minutes In the evening news. The other coalition parties still A wallet containing „ $35 . was ator in next week’s primary. In Manchester Circuit couple of minutes In the evening tags Including b an ka at«vi plant, where a picnic area is also planned. ken fmnri Aenrfl In +h<* 'DavIrarlA Antoni M flarllolr Ta* n# Court 12 on Ancr it neWS " ** i % oailKS, BwX)u Will* tag and Improving Robertson cities, Including Hartford, Conn., Greenwood Dr. “Here Is a man who was control 72 of the 120 seats in Is- *com Sears In the Parkade Antoni N. Sadlak Jr. of Rock- Court 12 on Aug. 17. dowless and vulnerable. Survivors also Include a son, guilty, directly or Indirectly, of •'ael’s parliament. yesterday afternoon. ’The wallet, vllle, son of the late f o r m e r ------Park. police said. Cllnbm, east rt Exhibits at the Information Center explain a eg ler said the newspapers Sen. Jrtm Tower, R-Tex who Up for pubUc hearing and j^ g ^ Haven, la about 80 mUes her mother, another brother, eight murders without reason.” ’^n New York, U.N. envoy which was later found empty Congressman Antoni Sadlak, is wbMe ^coverage of the trial had arrived Just before th r iiurt* the operation of this 650,000 kilowatt plant. two sisters and two g;randchil------^------Gunnar V.- Jarring scheduled returned, belonged to a serving as chairman of the B ttU o n possible action tonight Is a pro- g g ^ tii of ^Hartford, posed, anti-trespasslng ordln- .j^ g remains of toe pUot were dren. hts first talks with Arab and Is- ®®ars employe. committee. ______, U)sLos Angeles Anvelea Times 'nmon and the ii,,, Lost ~ . dent ®aae Nixon^ struck, to requested Presl- ance. It would curb the use rt recovered until Monday, ta The funeral will be Friday to raell representatives today. ------Another member is Elltag- IRldifiJCt G rid d cF S -^^ge'es Herald-Examiner. gi Renn oecHrm Northfield Mountain Brewerton, N.Y. Petition Scores Jarring, who returned to New ^ purse was taken from a ton’s GOP TViwn ChalrZi______^ W lUUCrS p^^^ ____ ^ ___ “ fSon^ X motor vehicles, including motor- ^jg^ ^ jjjg rugged terrain and cycles, on park and school y,g rattiesnakes. TTta Holmes Funeral Home. P o o l C on d itid H S York Sunday to resume media- "’oman In the Parkade yester- Everott Paluska...... ToI ' o IOpen I r u ^ n Season al L. Warren anhaennontw 77= wtak I’ve ever seen Now under construction by Northeast 400 Main St., was in charge of tion between the Arabs and Is- morning by an unidentified Weicker Supporters Iiuids. Young campers about a mile local arrangements. raells. arranged separate meet- ^ 3^® other youths Inter- Both 48th District State Rep. Practice for Bolton’s midget or The board will consider ap- jj,gm toe crash scene heard Utilities, this will be the largest pumped-storoge petition, signed by about Hcparaie meet------com «jin ijisinct state Rep. x-racuce ror Bolton’s midget or television-radio iviwer proving a $9,000 appropriations, ^j^t they described as an ex------180 iX n s a^^ltimr "the ®*^®' ^®‘®' re?nvere^ snatcher ^d Robert D. King and his feUow ^ootbaU teem starts tonl^t. broadcasts to which Nixon took Ma^' Kenf Elmers. Dart ptWBons and citing tho gates—Abdullah El-Erlan of recovered the purse Intact, but legislator. 46th District Rep Practice starts at 6 16 pm^at exception. He said he could not Odom, regional to toe Elections Account, to pay piogion between 8 and 9 o’clock facility in the world. In essence it will store VERNON-Elmer 8 Dart 86 deplorable condition of the sanl- Egypt, Muhammad El-Farra of “>6 snatcher escaped. Thomas J. Donnelly of South Herrick Memorial Part All ®«PPly »bat Information. commander of the Texas De- toe unanticipated costa of toe p^Iday night, but toe wreck- water until peak load times, when the water Aug. 12 RepubUcan primary and spotted until later o< Bolton Rd. died yeste^y ^ faculties at Saulters Swim- Jordan and Yosef ’Tekoah of Is- . ~ ~ r 7 , .. Windsor, are amwig 69 Repub- boys who haven’t registered '” '® President also com- IT t '® " Safety, said toe Aug. 19 Democratic primary j,y g j^ ^ g cjonservation Depart- will be released to turn turbines. The afternoon at Rockville General ming Pood," hae been received Me also planned to meet , ^ ^ ' * ooa Mean legislators who have en- ® “ P “ ® annoiuI^emeTt of ‘ ®'*®"- guest speaker of ^ con- . ^®^^ '^‘®” *'® «gl®tered, to be the vUlata.” Charles E Dart of RockvUle «»dlUons and filter system.” acceptance of the UA plan with ference, which wlU alee discuss » ^ ^>eclal session Wednesday hi the statement issued upon , to 60 boats were over- aad Ralph I Dart of Vernon- •> **‘® ^‘Kn®'’® ®" official statement setting the direct election ottae Presi- to 8:30 p.m. In Com- arrival Monday nlg^it at nearby hirned and wrecked In the Cor- daughters Mrs Charles Hiinr ‘be Scott Dr.-TYacy Dr., Green forth Its reservations and condl- Police Charge dent and a UberaUzation of ab- ’"** “®’*^ electors Andrews Air Force Base, Md., P f christl marina, S S M V ^on^iter^d and Jar- tlons, as Egypt and Jordan have sentee baUot procedures wh* be able to affiliate with a Nixon said: The bay looks Uke a sMpa’ Mrs. Andrew Dondero of Glas- ‘‘°"®’ Trailer D river GOP Picnic S^SL*”** coming prl- ‘ I’ve been termed that my ?JYl®y®^” ®®bl Sam Susser, a tonbury; 12 grandchUdren, a n d ------Several leading RepubUcan maries. comment In Denver regarding Goipus Christl wholesale gaao- Tliere wUl be a meeting of the the 11116 murder trial to Los An- ‘‘"® <^e®Ier. 400 MAIN STREET - MANCHESKR.CONN I M f i r t 11 great-grandchUdren. Ill d ia in C ra sh candidates conaiaaies involvedtavoived In next «nth an i ------® “ “ ~ 7 ------^ ------MAHTVOaO tLtCTIMC UOMT C O I M V Funeral services wlU be to­ The d r i v e r of the -...of.. .♦ Week’s RepubUcan primary wUl committee to- geles may continue to be mlsun- 3^^*®*'*“® P“®«. Walker said HOWARD h o l m e s ’ ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES A MOHTNCAST unU TM * COMMNT morrow at 11:80 a.m. at the Jury Still Deliberates rae driver of the empty auto ^ ^ "Ight. tt wUl be to the select- derstood despite the unequlvo- "“ st of the town’s residents transport traUer tavoived in a here Sunday at the^^^^Hc ® ^ statement made at the time '’“f® the storm. Ladd Funeral Home, 10 EUtag- Music, flowers, religion - - - things too Ave., RockvUle. The Rev. In Manslaughter Case multiple collision July 27 on the nlc in Tolland to be held at the ___ „ . - prew recre^. .f® eveuate them, John A. Lacey, pastor of the WUbur Cross Sghw ay been HD Dayxiav Camp.Lamn Wtancheeter Evratag Herald ’ ’The last thing I would do Is b“ t moot o f them wanted to d t that make life beautiful - - - are also NORTHEAST UTILITIES INFORMATION CENTER HOURS First Ckmgregatlonal Church of Amwii those ‘ sttandino. -Hii eummer correqioiident prejudice the legal rights of any here and ride these things out,” A Hartford County Superior before It was decided to ad- charged wMh reckless driving. Amwig those attending wUl Alan Cocconl, tel. 649-0904. person In any circumstance. be said. integral parts of the funeral ceremony. NORTHFIELD MOUNTAIN Vernon, wlU officiate. Burial Court Jury was closeted again Journ. Judge Armentano had Vincent Navello, 43, of dailc, They seem to help remind the mourners will be in Elmwood Cemetery. ■------^— ------“To set toe record straight, I F®™ experts said damage to CONNEaiCUT YANKEE Hours through November 30: Friends^nenus maymar cancall axat xnethe lu-fo ‘P'taF t® continue Its deUbera- "®‘®^ ‘bat the request was un- N.L was arrested after toe cmndK do not know, and did not intend ‘b® 9U0 mlUion coastal rice, that there is beauty in death, + o® - - ' Injun Hollow Rd. " ^ ^y cau^ ue lu # t i. m ueual and said that he would pletion of an tavestigathm bv W eekdays, Saturdays, and Holidays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sundays 1 - 5:30 p.m. neral borne tonight from 7 to 9. Uons Intoe case of John N ^ - ^e-read the charge when the state pMlce. to speculate as to whether the cotton and grain sorghum c « ^ that it is not something stark and final, Haddam Nock, Conn. Welfare Safe Stolen^ Tate defendants are guUty, in "'““Id be heavy. Farmers were _ , _ _ ®t Manchester, who Is jury convened today. \ They said Navello was driv- (203) 267-9279 Directions: Route 151 to Haddam Neck Rd., to Rock Landing Rd., downhill to Injun fact, or not.” ta toe midst of the rice harvest but, instead, the passing from one life .r.—. ^ ®®“*®® charged with manslaughter In The Jury went to lunch i tag In tire westbound lane of tho and cotton was Just forming to another. Hollow Rd., follow signs to plant. ‘ O ariw H, Q o^ee, M, oC \yind- connection with the January p.m. and was slated to highway shortly after 3 in Che Checks Hard to Cash bolls. / ■1 ■— 1 -1 1 ■■ / ' George VUbrin, aLo turn at 2. Judge Armentano aftenuxm vdien Ms auto trans- A emaU safe oyg, The over $8,600 worth of About Town Farmers said toe winds aad /- . ®?” ^®*" ®* Manchester, /didn’t ask whether they were Port Jack-knifed, knocking six $3,500 In checks made mir -wu. u i ------.-.w t u heavy rains sTYiBoh-.i”'77.*“7J NORTHFIELD MOUNTAIN Hours through August 31: / **^^7 Hartford Hoe^tal. The Jury had adjourned Frl- making any progress. , cars togetoer. Commissioner of W e lfa re tw ®“‘ *® Uie Com- ■ The Manchester Grange wUl the croM IktamJItt Route 63 TMOVa Monday - Friday 9 o.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. “ *® '^«*b®"‘‘ when Nazanoff Is accused of shoot- FoUce listed a SC^second rata payroll checks «rf an undetar '«‘®®‘oner of WeUare were re- "»eel tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the A Humble OU A Refinin- rv. OFTHf Northfield, Moil. ^ Id aS «8 i'nb“rsement checks on weUare There wlU be an fadUty^X^ Si 80UIU ,(413) 498-5339 Hours, September 1 — November 30: insurance executive. He also diet nearly 12 hours after It be- ter a traffic accident at Oak and of road In toe area of toe acd- In cash was taken nevn.-n..> on. .ii. v. auction table. .... name at Ihr RUU was chaplain and a pad mas- gan deUberattag. gpruce Sto. at about 10:80 on dent as a contributing factoT^ w e^ ti- we-l^n -ometiine P ^ “ ‘«- They wUl be, at best, 9^®ttUe. A 6heU Oil Oo. pipeline Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. ter of Waahtagton Lodge of Ma- This morning, the Jury of the night of Jan. 6. He was orig- NaveUo and four other per- Stateover Welfarethe weekend tmm difficult difficult toto cash.cash. ~ reported ahUue there, with SOVTH SlOe sons in Windsor. ENTIANCE For information on tours, telephone Henry Prescott^ Public Information Representative, iii» ^ lid- “ ven men and five women had taaUy charged with first, th7n were Injured as a result of P^kade! “* be^“ keta^the”Mta^nr"i^ tomorr^ fart^ Northfield Information Center. Siuvivm also include a son, the entire charge in the case second degree murder, but the ‘b® crash. Two required hospi- The 76-100 Ih luita m ^ ^ *•"*• at St. Mary’s B BplsciqialdIbcodsI Criia. the third i. ______—i -x • oowr daughters, a brother, 17 read to them again by Judge count w Z lowered to man- «allzatlon for a f^days.^*^ coreLl m ^ ‘ i^ d “ T ®“ Church ® ^*®eopal toe third hurricane of \ 1970, was toe first tiii« y—- graadcM I^ and 18 groat- Anthony J. Armentano before -riaughter In iX h wh« a One car was d ea b ^ by a ___ \ \ strike toe U A wi»ini—d gra^ h lMren. they retired to the Jury room grand Jury refused a murder wMch resulted after toe ac- Welfare Office becaure of re- Rehearsal for the'Exneri MIUSTONE POINT Along Florida’s Gulf Gbast Hours, June 17 — Labor Doy: F W al smrtce. will b. shortly after 11. X t e ? retaed” ^ ” ‘ b®at®r ’70 pJ^uctim Sf to Manchester po- ceived. ““ of toe beaches, five persons drowned Rout* 166 ^irsday at U a.m. at Grace A copy of the Judge’s charge If convicted, he could face a NaveUlo la scheduled to ap- Waterford/ Conn. Tuesday through Sunday, 9 o.m.- 5 p.m. ^isoopal Ouircb, Windsor. The had been requested by the Jury sentence of 16 years ta prison, Manchester Carcult ..VC wuu Investigated mvemigated and ’The $18 ta cash was nart of a 3 h f ^ **® ‘®’ ^®“nday and seven Sunday in (203) 442-3105 Rsv. Etward HoHman, rector, foreman late Friday night. Just a $1,000 fine, or both. Court Court 12, Avg. 24. «■ / / /T/!?/7

i l i’'! PAGB TWELVE ____ MA^CiHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.,‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970 PAGE THIRTEEN BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE WELL/CIGERQ, I'D CLASSIFY IT Offered 13 Help Wanted— Help Wonted MOW'D VA AS A TWREE-BAS-g Female 35 Femole 35 LIKE IT ? OF-POPCOEtsl, AMP y ou CAM Aaivir It rrtfjees Penk CLASSIFIED LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also SHAVE with t M^ C o m m u t e r w o e s p l a h t o c a c j I u p TWO-CANDV- moving laige appliances. Burn­ W hem VWO BARGES iM '*' SOME EAR- p e o p l e who love people. AOT NOW De onstrat* tmrm WHAT'S THIS CURBSTONE AFTER S c r a m b le r ON 'OUR BACR WORR OH THE TRAlM O C U n c D U/NII ...... fund M “T*- BAR PICTURE!! ABOUT YOU HE CUTS THB ing barrels delivered, 14. 644- BENDER Vou HAVEN'T SEEN IN TWENIV profit!) demonstrate Santa’s Parties offers the 1776 SeCOMIN’ t H6 CORNERS/ BAGR TO HANGUP HARBOR - VEAHS ^ Laurene’s top line on party most! Highest commisaioniR, /WANASEtZ. FOR. ACROSS DOWN AD VEETISING plan. Earn $200. in toys ESAP, t MUST largest selecUons! No coUect- HACK PAVUSOMT 1 Venezuelan 1 Givea.up 'x'lMBERLiAND Tree Service, ^ gifts plus CM.at ICCUIb least $260. m WHAT CAN YOU EXPLAIN THE ART I5OT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS tree removal, pruning, shrubs, NO, I DON'T Ing, no delivering. Earn a free TEACH HIAA. . OF AUTO RACINCE / state 2 Exigent , AN HE'/ . r e m e m b e r 20 nights work. Call 6 Mexican 3 Celebrated 8 AJM. to 4:30 PJM. ■and lots cleared. Fifteen years Wt. Also booking'parties. CaU ABOUT PRlVllH'-? ■ I'Pe CONFUSING RECALL AH'/ CHUCRWAGGIN^WKAT *<3-5M2 or collect 1-489-4101. < or write,' "Santa’s ParUes,” SPEEP with aeaport (ab.) experience. Bonded and insur­ GRETA SKILL/ (2 words) 4 Scottish ‘ HAPPENED TO HIM *? ------Avon, Conn., 06001, Telephone aheepfold COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ed. Free estimates. Call 647- i^06EPlM Pj^ 11 Drunken 9479. AN’ HV DUDGEON- 1-673-3465. carousals 5 German city 4:30 P 3I. DAY BEFORE PUBUGATION 12 Habituates 6 Prevaricator SECRETARIES Typists — - \ { r 14 Diurnal birds 7 Reply (ab.) Deadline for Saturday and Monday U 4:80 p.m. Piida.t LAWN Mowers — Garden trac­ 28 Dutch cheese from a boat tors repaired and sharpmed. OPERATING Clerics and other office skills. e of prey 8 Golfer's term ■s&et- 8-1 m o W W.TM. In t. Ik . C . u Many needed for assignments . TM. I k Ut fK. OW. ^ ^ 15 Starlike 9 Take into 30 Cooking 42 Orifice Parts and accessories. New PLEASE READ YOUR AD near home. Temporary, fuU- 16 Before custody utensil 44 Driving and used lawn mowers. Hours A L L E Y OOP 10 Enthusiast 34 Father or command tlme or 9-3 p.m. HigheiA pay, BY V. T. HAMLIN 17 Auficle ClmiHed or “Want Ada" are taken over Um ntann. . . . 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. BEHIND 19 Anatomical 11 Observes mother (pl.) Sa*i*^r**»®* advertiser should read his ad hbe FIRST no fee. Staff Builders, 11 Asy­ SHE LOOKEP OCOP, tissue 13 Lath 35 Fail to follow 46 Bridge DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRnRS in aiiWT Mini-Motors, 188 (rear) W. lum St., Hartford. 278-7610. ...TIME WE WONT BE , suit in cards 47 One who Middle Tpke., 649-8706. REX...HOV/D THE, TRIALS IN REACV...CA>^ YES, BUT X THANKS... 20 Oriental coin 18 Put to next tasertlon. The HeraMta ^ p S S w f f o r o S ? INPUT CHECK WITH TEN 21 Conclusion 21 Pitchers 36 Eggs angers ^ THE TIMES? INTELLIGENT and personable THE DISCHARGE ‘ YOU START / YOU'LL HAVE ] THAT'LL BE f 50 Freudian term ijwertton lor any advertiseihent a n ^ th ^ MINUTES US IN THE TO RUN , 22 Drunkard 24 One time 38 Be persistent secretary - assistant for Man­ CONSY? 23 Pack, as cargo 26 Native metal 39 Tries by the 52 Son of Gad ? "m ake good” lnsertlon!^ErrorB which SCRATCH.' JUNK CARS removed, no chester doctor’s office. Start­ on a ^iphip 27 Measures of tongue (Bib.) **** value of the advertisement wUI not he each. Call 872-9433. 25 Kind of baize distance 40 Bail, as water 53 Mover a truck corrected by “ make good” Insertion win not no Join a progress'v? com­ ing September, 4 or 6 after­ 29 Fiber knots pany that otters lots ot noons weekly. Be able to type r " r~ T- 4 5 J” r " S 9 10 WASHING machines repaired, 31 Disencumber Maytag, RCA, and Kenmore. opportunities, S N E T and work independantly. Pre­ 32 Blood money (RoCkvUle. Ton Free) 11 n r 13 Fast service, reasonable rates. needs Directory Assist­ vious medical experience not iw-.'^lCTOBY ISNT EVEBVTHINS 33 Guido's high 643-2711 ance Operators. Help necessary. Write Box RR, 84 g A >l*,5gw«-|Yiye’^iK'e.K~ note u IS 87S-3136 OaU 643-4913, 647-1719. 34 Quickly others and yoursc’.f. Ar­ Manchester. Herald. 37 Send forth 16 17 18 li TWO YOUNG married men range for an interview 40 New Guinea Automobiles For Solo 4 will do small repair Jobs and today. DENTAL assistant wanted for OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS port 20 21 22 painting, also cellar cleaning dental speciality In a modem 41 Force 1961 VALIANT station wagon, downtown Hartford office. Ex­ .-'V.tM' Ti 24 25 27 28 and light trucking. Call 646- T«. Beg U. S Pet ON.— All rigkit SNET Offers: 43 Cobra (var.) HERALD good running condition. Best perience not essential. Should 8 - N A L L R IO H T L E T S w a i t A MIMUTE— FIRST THIMSS 45 Scottish alder 2692, 646-2047. • 6-H ^!;T TH E STO R Y -H O W DIP ' FIRST.' WE FLIPPED A OOIWTOSEE 30 31 offer over SlOO. Call after 6 be alert and enjoy working ' VOUTWOMAWASETQ WHOSE HOUSE WE'D SOTOTD SET BOX LETTERS 643-8174. TREE SERVICE (Spucier) __ Full Pay with Training with people. Call 522-9211. CLBNJED-UP—AMDI LOST/ WE 47 John (Gaelic) 3i D A V Y JONES SET SOMESSEDtJP? . Trees cut, building lots clear­ Speclol Seiyices 15 Business Opportunity 28 • Scheduled Raises • FISURED THISWAYONE OFUS 48 Mariner'a H e lp Wonfod— EXCELLENT opportunity for BY LEFF and McWBLLIAMS COULDESCAPE A BAWUNSOUT/ direction 34 35 36 37 38 39 For Y om 1962 VOLKSWAGEN sunroof se­ ed, trees topped. Got a tree CREATIVE Catering Excellent Benefits • Op­ y o u otter- b e a u t y SALON — 4 stations, Female 35 portunities for Advance­ high school graduate to work CAW START IW OW ME 49 Of greater 40 TF 42 43 44 Information dan, excellent condition, radial problem! Well worth phone Ing formal dining, modern buf­ LOCKBR WONT 1 HEY. TW...MY dETTING^ NOTHINGS G0NNA^9UT,VeAHJ^ A F T E R HE'S CLEAN AW' depth excellent Main St. location. ______ment • Job Security. in our Glastonbury consumer ’■ winouT you, J^ttaiep i s n t tires, $360. Call 668-9341. call, 742-8262. fets, cookouts, stag parties CHANOe ABOUND Jj FIOUBBD G o n e HOME/ 51 D^endant of 45 46 47 'niE HER.\LD wUl iMt Call for details. Frechette CLEANING woman Tuesdays, sales finance office. Should be aWC/AC anything. HERE,MABCO! / ON A one of Jacob's discinnp the Identity of 1966 EMPALA, 4-door sedan. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, created especiaJly for you. 24 Realtors, 647-9993. good with figures and. able to 49 own transportaUon, depend­ For complete informa­ PLACE OF sons (Bib.) 50 51 52 53 cuiy advertiser using box Owner transferred south, no fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Leggett St., East Hartford, 54 Bring into 528-6348. able. $2.60 per hour, no chil­ tion visit our employ­ type. Good starting salary 54 55 letters. Readers answer- air-conditioning. Available Au- -AH concrete repairs, both In- ENTREPRENEUR — Possible conflict dren. CtaU 247-1678 or 643-6584. ment office at 8/ East with opportunity for advance­ mg blind box ads who gust 14th. 646-1249. side "*•'------and■* outside railings, land­ $15,000. and more. Enjoy flex­ 55 Expunges 56 a desire to protect their Center Street, Manches­ ment. Complete benefit pro- 56 Singing voice 4 scaping. Reasonably priced. ible hours in highly profitable g^ram including paid life and identity can follow ‘his 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, green. 4 Roofing—~^idiii9 16 stable market. Join America’s ter open Monday ‘hrough 57 Colors lightly procedure' Call 643-0851. stable market. Join America’s a — nT t a r t t a medical insurance, pension, 5- new tires, r excellent condition. Friday from 8:30 a.m. (Ntwipeper falerpriie >1ms.1 BIDWELL Home Improvement day week, vacation and holi­ 4 Best offer. CaU after 6:30. 643- SHARPENING Service—Saws. to 6 p.m. Or call 643- Enclose your ropty to Co. Expert installation of KATHY HAS days. Small pleasant office the box in an envelope — 8179 4101-X-368 for an ap­ knives, scissors, garden and aluminum siding, gutters and with no parking problems. For address to the (JUuMifled shop tools. Power mowers re­ Trainee positions lor June pointment. trim. Roofing installation and grads in all fields. Respon­ Interview call J. W. Kingry, Manager, Manchsater 1966 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass, ra­ paired and serviced. Pick up repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109. Evening Herald, together dio, automatic, power steering, Help Wanted— sible spots for girls with ex­ 633-0291, Westinghouse Credit and delivered. Sharpall. 686 perience or advanced skills. with a memo Ilstii^ ths power brakes. ExceUent me­ P & S ROOFING and repairs Female 35 Corp. An equal opportunity companies you do NOIT Adams St. (rear) Manchester, Generous salaries and bene­ employer. chanical condition. Decent 643-5306. done realistically. Free estl- ______fits. Call KATHY BARRETT SOUTHERN CARNIVAL BY MCK TURNER want to see your letter. body. $1,050. 643-7791. Tour letter wlC be de­ mates. Cali anyUme, 649-1616. MATURE woman to live In as for details, 627-2651. GIRL to manage one-girl office, YOU ARE A-1. Truck is A-1. companion housekeeper to WAYOUT stroyed If the advertiser 1967 TRIUMPH Spitfire, Mark and roof repair, bookkeeping, typing, etc. BY KEN MUSE Is one you’ve mentioned. Cellars, attics, yards, drive- elderly lady. Own room and -pv ▼ -rri' 'v t T T A NEW HI. Excellent condition, new Coughlin Roofing Co., Inc. 643- Hours 8-6, 40-hour week, full If not It will be bandied ways sealed and small truck­ TV. Light housework, one-level tires, radio, wire wheels. $960 7707. W I I I rH (—1 J\ ^ benefits, salary open. CaU 289- In the usual manner ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- modern home. Work ait$g$atenlHi—ntr ^ X X A X XX xw I'D LIKE TO BECOME A I'LL GIVE YOU / or best otter. Cafi^.A49-l882. 2376 anytime or 648-6648 after mano Trucking Service toll- weeks, every other week off. ENGLAND MEMBER... WHAT ARE THREE GUESSES/ THE WORRY WART e-M Great spots for secretaries, 6 p.m. 1 0 7 € IW W KtA It, Ti4, g«» Ut Nt. OW. 1968 FORD Falcon, 200 cubic free. 742-9487. Roofing and Phone after 6 p.m., 649-5088 or bookkeepers, and other pro­ THE QUALIPICATIONS ? Inch, 7 main bearing 6 cylin­ 649-2602. fessional openings. ExceUent TELEPHONE GET MY FREE catalog, earn Lost and Pound 1 der standard, getting 22 miles Chimneys 16>A salaries, benefits, etc. Call WOMAN for cleaning rooms. $80., $100. even more in name CLUB SHORT RIBS per gallon. After 6, 649-3938. Household Services RUTH CARRUTHFRS for brand merchandise. Help your BY FRANK O’NEAL ROOTING — Specializing re- must have own transportation! details, 627-2861. members only LOST — Tan undipped FYench Offered 13-A pamng rrofs of all kinds, new Call between 2-5, Manchester An Equal Opportunity Employer friends shop at home. Write Poodle, male, vicinity Parkade. roofs, gutter work, chimneys Motel, 644-1604. me, Alice -WilUama, Popular Answers to Rome. Call 649-7862 '^'^^'^^WAGEN 1967, askiiur handymen want a variety , f M FREE CONSULTATION $1,305. 649-6922. of jobs by day or hour We ~ Club Plan, Dept. Z604, Lyn- after 3:30. brook, N. Y. ------dean yards attics and cpIIat-o i ®’‘P«ri®nce. Free estimates. AGENCY FEES PAID BEELINE Fashions — sell 1969 FORD Torino, GT, 861 Reasonable.’ CaU 643-5305. Howlsy 643-6361, 644- LEGAL themselves. We need you to cubic Inch engine, 4-speed, -----^ ------' 8333. STENOGRAPHER show them. For interview call SI LOST power steering, power disc ^STfOM made draperies, slip Help Wontod—-Molo 36 disc Write; 633-2218. 9-H Brown French Poodle brakes, deluxe------interior,- lime and 1. «~H"9<"«IPIuiiibln, 17 ^.fr, » OlNLLLllNUSHELLING WANTED as track driver and gold, no reasonable offer re­ Budget terms assistant, experienc- yard man. Apply In person at 1945. Days, Answers to Pierre. Was wear­ fused. Call 643-8777 anyUme. I .ve. GRANT’S S f ' X."' "*■ CVTCT T 1X10 “> but not neces- W. H. England Lumber Co., BUZZ SAWYER nlngs, 649-7860. Free estimates. BY ROY CRANE ing blue coUar,collar, licensed in mttwp ___ »— ------890. Free estimates, plus quaUty ’ ’ V j v O L v JL v v J sary. CaU 646-1616 or 648-1174. ^ u t e 44-A, Bolton Notch, gAEEFOOT, BUZ AND IZZARP Gulfport. Florida VieWty F o ^ c^Som." new I^GHT T R u b oN G . cellar and ^*3-6341.______A V/orld’s Largest Employment WANTED Uve-ln mother’s help- ______THfe WIZARD SLIP THRU Kennedy Rd. also Green Man­ NURSE Director — After 13 THE BROKEN WINDOW. Kennedy Rd. also Green Man- transmission, .------new clutch, . . new attics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, SAM WATSON Plumbing ^ years of loyal, faithful service, Service er. 16 or over, experienced WANTED — General machinist 8-1 or section. Owner anxious trees cut muffler system and tires, $300. trees out and removed. 643 —Heating. Bathroom remodel­ ^ our director was forced to re­ wlta young children. WUl be and lathe operators. Apply Please call 649-3673. 6000. 242 Trumbull St., Hartford or best offer. CaU 643-0367 be­ ing and reptLirs. Free esU- tire because of U1 health. We mostly at beach. $18 weekly. Metronic’s Inc., Route 6 It 44A, tween 4-7 p.m. REWEAVING of bums, moth- mates. CaU 649-3808. are looking for someone to fill Ross, 233-6290. Bolton, Conn. WHAT DOES IT P o ? IT MAKES XdU LOOK holes, zippers repaired. Win­ her position. Salary is depend- TWICE AS U6LV. FOUND — In pond, 1971 MHS iges BEIaAIR Chevrolet good dow shades made to measure, X l C w a it r e s s wanted full or part- class ring. Claim by IdentUy- running condlUon, $150. CaU Milhnory, ability. Phone Mr. Atlas, 628 Holp Wontod— Merto 36 ing inlUala. CaU 649-0361. anytime, 646-3666. all size Venetian blinds. Keys time. (Jail Tolland — 876-9960. made while you wait. Tape re- Drossmoking 19 6978 for personal interview. LDST — Female Sealpoint M^ta ” t.^°M3 6 » l dressmaking and alteraUon^ HOUSEPARENTS — Perform U Main St., 649-6221 Siamese cat wearing rhlne- 1962 CHEVROLET staUon wag- done in my home, reasonable. interesting and challenging RICHARD P. RITA stone collar, northend area of on, $225. CaU 742-9286. Prompt service. CaU 649-1133. duties supervising home for STATISTICAL 8 ’ H Manchester. CaU after 4 p.m., ------!______WINDOW C LE A N IN G ^ne^at special low rates. Fast, effi­ employed mentally retarded. e IfTO ty NIA. T M U t M . Wf. 643-6406, 640-2449. CLERK PERSONNEL SERVICES i . r tors, 346 Main. $676. CaU 649-606&. contractor. Additions, remodel­ Jerry Kenny, 647-9664. We have personaUy known this 289-4922. ing and repairs. CaU anytime 616 PARKER STREET, MANCHESTER 1966 GRAY Ford custom 600, for free estimates. 876-1642.- 7 7 R A ( ^ R - interior, ex- r i v e * r % ,i 'K 'i S S SA^SCLERK ^ d cashier, ®x- Mrs. E. S. Loftua V-8, automatic, $696. CaU 649- igeo BSA, 660cc, bored, newly ------7 ^7 - ‘crlorterior palnUng, painting, paper paper hanging, hanging, tjme. tjme. ’They ’They are are seeking seeking a a eg S S cellent pay, good hours, pleas- PRISCILLA’S POP 8186 or after 5 p.m. — 643-6013. reconditioned. $600. 643-9027. LAKPBNTRX and remodeling Discount on wallpaper. CaU v/lth some bookkeeping or ac- working conditions BY AL VERMEER — ' , ------rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, Oscar Hebert, 646-8048. coimtlng experience. Congenial modem pharmacy. Apply at GTAIMCD 1968 VOUCBWAQEN bus, run- 1967 YAMAHA 360cc, no fifthadditions and garages, CaU - ■ ------,— people, new offices, end excel- once to manasrer LIsreett BACK, f o l k s ! tang condition, needs battery, gear, $350. Call after 5:30. Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- lent salary potential. CaU for Drue M a n o h ^ r qhnnnino- POP'S USIMG a $296 or best otter. CaU eve- 644-0353. ------— cial rates for people over 66. convenient app^tm ent. I Please send me FREE Brochiml A D R V nlngs 6 4 7 - 1 1 0 1 . ------m ^ n a iy , atone walls pa- call my competitors, then caU i ______F=LV.' ------1966 HONDA 300 Super Hawk, steps, stoops, ana water on IBM Computer Training □ ...... ■■ 1; COUNTER wom» Icr 7 p.„. 1969 CAMARO, SSS96, turbo- good running condition. CaUjl prooimg,proofing, new anaand repair,repair. cCaU a n ------midnight shift, no experi- I Secretarial Solenoe □ | hydramatic, v,..,7ir4>T bucket seats,.7>ofa gagecToors 646-1337 after 6 p.m. 627-0982. JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom 100 Constitution Plaza, Hartfonl ence. Please apply to the CAPTAIN EASY duster, vinyl roof, Daytona Painting, interior and exterior, BY LESLIE TURNER SA'VE MONEY! Fast service. 278-6660 Mister Donut Shop, 256 West I Name ...... | yeUow. Must be seen to appre­ paperhanging, fuUy insured. Dormers, room additions, ga­ Middle Tpke. -N-^4 'OPERATION p u r p l e AT A COMAtERCIAL QRBENH0U9E ciate. Must sacrifice. CaU 649- Business Servieos For free estimates caU 649- I Street ...... f.... ■ 4 POPPY' WASN'T ON PANHARP RQAPi EA$T OP rages, porches, roofing, and c a k k ie p o u t a t 6789 after 6. 9658. If no answer 643-6362. THE CIT/...A Pt^E CALLEP Offered 13 siding. Compare prices. Ad- .C ity ...... state...... Zip.... McKEE INDUSTRIE#... _ FARWWfi floral NU«5Efn^„. r I DIP ALL THE POPPY 1936 iFORD pick-up, O.K. for MANCHESTER Tree Service — A-Level Dormer Corp., 289- I Phone ...... A ge...... | RESEARCH SINGLE- Motor Vehicle inspection. 647- Specialising in tree removal, 0449. RITA GIRL 9663 after 5 p.m. pruning, shrubs, lots cleared. ______^------Hoor Finishing 24 ■Hi " — ------7 — L FuUy insured. GaU 649-6422. ROBBINS Carpentry re- FLOOR SANDING, and reflh- A cx joim rs c l e r k — you’u s e c r e t a r y - r e c e p t io n - 1967 CHEVROLET Caprice ' ______modeling specialist. Additions, flnd exceUent advancement 1ST — A dream come true, i r n ______I _ _ y ii, Ishlng (specializing In older (P i m fct NtA. I T l*. U t U S. y*4. OH Wagon, exceUent condition, ORGAN and stereo service of- rec rooms, dormers, porches. opportimlty with this weU es- SmaU, plush cast-of-the-river floors). In and outside paint­ Ge where you want to go, do what you want to do, be wbmt NO! WAIT... new tires. CaU 643-9121. fered by professional electronic cabinets, formica, buUt-lns, tabliahed local firm. Statiflti> firm seeks you. Typing, light you want to be ... but do It with style. IPs all part of a LANCELOT P-P- PONT service. For appointment coU bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. ing. Ceilings. No Job too smaU. cal or accounts experience shorthand, phone work and better education. Your first step to a higher tnoome. Oa* BY OOEER and PBNN PUS^H EASy 1960 BUICK WUdeat, 2-door John VerfalUe, 649-5760. required. To $433. receiving visitors. "To $541. OUT!...rLL i after 6:80, Mr. James CJhartier, 7 7 .7 7 "— rear Training Institute can show you the way to enter flie / HOW MUCH WILL,, \ / ' 95, ^ hardtop, power steering, 647-1303 HALLMARK BuUding Co. for exciting world of IBM Computers — learn Computer Pro­ DO you WANT ME TO PAS’ FOR IT NOW? TALKl A home improvement, additions, GIRL FRIDAY — With so '^GO AHEAP, -JEGSe, brakes, low, low mileage. 646- n ^ y diversified duties, your SEfJRETARY .. Modem air- gramming or Operations. It’s all new ^nit that’s how we HELP MOUKGBLF ! 8166. // SHARPENING Service — Sag||, rec rooms, house painting, teach it ... through unique, modem, mutti-medla tech­ ^ A H - Bonds— Stocks— lay wlU breeze by working condlUaned area f!rm needs 3 HU ■J ■ __" ' ...... knives, axes, shears, skates, garages, roofing, gutters. BVee for a smaU suburban co ig | | a - a weU versed secretaiy for niques. classes, all Instruction Is IndlvlduaL Leam at 1964 ’lYUia^EST Lemons con­ rotary blades. <)uick service. estimates. All worts guaran­ Mortgages 27 ny. ’Typing requited, short- their Purchasing Dept, ^ c e l- your own pace ... set your own time schedule. But don’t ' V ~ ' vertible, 4-speed, radio,. good Capitol Equipment Co., 38 teed. 646-0202. hand a plus. To $411. lent locatioh. To $433. wait. Start changing your Image this week! Send In oonpon top • and tires, asking $760. Main St., Manchester. Hours — ------——------—— MORTGATES — 1st and 2nd, for FREE Brochure. FREE Aptitude Test e Budget LITTLE SPORTS mortgages — interim financing MANCHESTER OPEN BY APPT. WED. TILL 7 P.M. tion Plans e Free Placement Servlee. B Y BOUSON Phone 646-8628. daUy 7:80-5, Thursday, 7:30-9. MASONRY — AU types of stone Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7958. and concrete work. OnniiH.(Quality — expedient and confidential NEVER A CONTRACT-NEVER A FEE Computers: Programming, Operation, Keypnnoh, Techni­ 1964■LVOV FORDrvrru./ vtcuojuoGalaxle uvwva-i.------600XL. ------workmanship, work guaran­ service. J. D. Real Estate cal, Medical, Legal, Computer, Executiva, Power steering, brakes, auto- CUSTOM MADE sUp coven, teed. CaU after 6, 643-1870, 644- -Assoc. 648-6129. Call or come In today. (('■ matic, 44,000 miles. Inunacu- J(82 - $129, In the convenience 2976. late. $800. 643-9206. ot your living room. Choose MORTAOE8, loans, first, RITA GIRL ------from over 200 exciting prints. DORMERS, garages, porches, second, third. AU kinds. Realty CAREER TRAINim INSTITUTE 1968 PONTIAC GTO, ram-alr Grant’s of Vernon. 872-9171. rec rooms, room additions, statewide. .CJredit rating un­ 800 SILVER LANE 99 EAST CENTER ST. high performance m o t o r .------— laicnens,kitchens, aaa-a-ieveis,add-a-Ievels, roofing,roofing. necessary. Reasonable. Con- EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER "The Personal Orewtfa Center” Needs some repair. ExceUent MAN with \ U » truck wiUlng ' siding, general repairs. QuaUty fldentlal, quick arrangementa. 449 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfield, Cwm. 6C169 Ca^ 7# 0«a I feWiKM Cary. opportunity for mechatacaUy to do odd Jobs. Clean cellars, workmanship. Financing avaU- Alvin Lundy Agency, 827-7971. Ml Ot. fm»HiM«4 Must seU. Best offer, attics, clear brush. CaU 528- able. Economy BuUders, Inc. 963 Main SL, Hartford. Eve- 528^9416 646-3441 Tel: 998-663-2811 Altar 6 p.m. 648-1870. 6976. 648-6169, 872-0647 evenings. nlngs, 283-6879.

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Dogs— Birds— Pots 41 , Apartments— Acts— Business Locations O ut off Town In y stmont Proporty Housos For Serto 72 Hoosos For Solo 72 Homos For Solo 72 Homos For Sedo 72 O ut off Town O ut off Town For Sola 70-A THREE little kittens, looking y Tenemenw 63 For Rent 64 For Rant 66 For Solo 75 F o rSa lo 75 Aiken Backs f^,‘ NINK-ROOM Oolonlal, laige MANCHES’TBJR — ' 8-bedroom “TWO-FAMILY of 4-4. New on MANCHEBTBR — 9(amUy plus tor good homes. Call 641^6480. T.J. CROCIffl’rr, Realtor is the BERRY’S WORLD 4Vi ROOM apartment, second NEW modem offices, ideal for V E I^SfON ( — WUlow Brook' kiti^te, formal dining m m , frame and brick Ranch imder the market. CentraUy located. ««»««««» «««». COVENTRY — 9room Raised <^VENTOY — Hurry won’t last! CLASSIFIED after 6 p.m. anytime week­ agency to' call for multiple floor, heat, hot water, ap);iU- professionals. Plenty of free Apartments. Immediately new 20’ living room, baths, first- 10 years young, fireplace, waU- One heating system. One unit MiKtary Pact ends. famUy dweUings. Some top-in­ Ranch. Modern kitchen with ances, disposal, ceUar, park­ parking. East Center St. loca­ 8H rooms at |180, 4M a t $188. floor family roona, 4 bedrooms, to-waU carpet in Uvlng room, vacant on sale. T.J. Crockett, Itoaltors, 647- garage. Only (3,000. down. come producers available. buUt-lns, 1 ^ baths, fireplace, ing. Adults. (176 monthly. 649- tion. CaU 646-2212. Heat, hot water, refrigerate, 2-car garage. Large lot, (26,- dining room and haU, huge Rcaltor, 6491677. Owner wlU finance. Only Why get Involved in stocks, family room, sundeck, 2-car With Spain ADVERTISING 4864. oven-range, disposal, dldi- 900. PhUbrick Agency, > Real­ finished rec room, 2-zone heat, (12,900. 628-0686. AKC Chihuahua puppies, etc. wheii you can own Income Terrifip ***UCB REDUCED. Near high garage, % acre wooded lot. STORE, 20*x70’, 846 Main St., washer, wall to wall carpeting, tors, 6494200. country size lot. Spotless in­ HEY “THERE — ...... _____ CLASSDIE^^VERTISING DEPT. HOURS sonableJ 742-6369. Agency, vERNON ^ u st listed modern WASHINGTON Wer home, single or ^W ck able September 1st. Call 622- everything. City utilities. More * *>«‘>le garage, good Realtors, 6494200. S'AAL to 4:30 P Jl FREE —Pour adorable kittens, Apartments. Luxury spUt-level, pool, Ughted tennis courts, advantage of items like ap­ WOODHILL HBUGHTS — 7%- W. Dougan Agency, Realtors, 9room Colonial. Large master U®®tg6 D. ^kken, R-Vt., has as- 8U4. investment. Virginia Celinski, six-weeks old, housebroken. one bedroom. Cental air-con­ basketbaU court, parking end preciation, depreciation, re­ room Ranch, first-floor famUy 649-4635, 6491021. information call the Morrison VERNON bedrooms, v spacious Uvlng sorted thereVis no mutual de­ ditioning, ca i^ tin g , formal Uv- storage aU Included. No pets. pairs, etc. Call 6491677. Broker, 6491116. OOTY O.OSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT 643-8824. MANCHESTkUl Green - ground room, large beautifully finish­ Agency, Realtor,' 6491016. MODEL HOME! room with fireplace; formal fense commlwent in a pending ing room, family room, 1% CaU H artfed, 627-9288, Ver­ e floor 900 square feet, front por­ ed rec room in basement, en­ CONTH*MIE*OItARY T% room " ~ "■ ■ ' TbrATj)f*iiiiPtypTi*f> emAM/x* d to^ iwm, w ^ to wall car- secret Americlm mUltary agree- 4M P JL DAT BEFORE PDBUOATIOK baths, private basement, bal­ “TWO-FAMILY bouse, good con­ Ready for immediate occu­ non. 872-4400. • closed patio, garage. Excep­ E«.ch »iih to,*, lo. 1« ito.„». - Hoo,™. Unique 4-room Colonial, all petto*. totto., J ^ tot Live Stock cony, carport, heat, hot water. tion carpeted. Second floor, one dition, exceUent location. Cor­ fuUy wooded setting. Pink protty Is this immaculate onc- pancy. 8 room Garrison Co­ DMdUne tor Saturday and Monday !• 4:M p.m. Prida.' 42 large room, 360 square feet, al­ tionally weU maintained. PhU­ new Inside, 2-car garage, treed with a view. Assumable mort­ Available Immediately, (200. ROCKVILLE — Attractive 3%- ner lot, center of town. For marble flraplace, 3 bedrooms, , 6-room Colonial with lonial on a deep treed lot. "I think at this time, we’d bet­ HORSESHOEING or trimming so, three adjoining offices. WIU room apartment. Residential brick Agency, Realtors, 649 lot, (17,900. Hayes Agency, 649 2 Vi baths, first floor family gage. (26,900. PhUbrick Agen­ J.D. Real Estate Associates more Information and appoint­ %1H baths, famUy room, large 1 °™ ^ beamed ter let it go through," said the TODB COOPERATION WDX Is a must for your riding en­ rent together or one or two area. AppUances, heat. 4200. 0181. room, 4 bedrooms, equip­ cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Inc., 648-6129. ment, write P , O. Box 61, flagstone patio. (29,600. Phil- celling Uvlng room, fire p la c e ______senior GOP member of the Sen­ BE APPRECIATED D IA L 643-2711 joyment. CaU 648-1490 or write separately. CaU 649-2741 or 649 Adults, no pets. 649-4824. Manchester, Conn. 06040. ped kitchen, stone fireplace . CAMBRIDGE St. — 2-stories, brick Agency, Realtors, 649 and deep wooded lot. “This MOVE RIGHT into this 8 or 4 and a 2 car garage. Unbeat­ ate Foreign Relations Commit­ TOm Robenhymer, 36 Falknor ATTRACTIVE 6 - room apart' 6688 home is in excellent condition Wonlod— Real Estate 77 tee. NICE three room apartment BgANCHESTER close to shop­ 6 rooms, heated garage, large 4200. bedroom Immaculate Cape. able at (41,400. Please coll Dr., Manchester. ment, centraUy located, stove, in a lovely neighborhood. A parking, adults, references, no HARTFORD RD.—-2,000 square with heat, hot water, stove and ping, 4-family with 4 room lovely shaded yard, patio. Privacy, one acre plus lot. Mr. Gordon. Conthuied From Preceding Page IMMACULATE 6Vi-room Ranch good 'valt^e at (29,900. Helen pets. (146. Sept. 1st. 649-5324. feet with overhead door. Ideal refrigerator. (126. Adults only. apartments, 4-car garage, new Owner going Smth. Can be Heritage House, 6492482. tor manufacturing. etc. 649 with rec room and garage, D. Cole, Realtor, 6496666. forbid militarTald ^ «id l^ P Articles For Sale 45 Security deposit required, no heating systems and roof. Mid bought with or without com­ P FIVE beautiful rooms, heat, hot 7296. three bedrooms, kitchen has B & W Call toe Paul (27,000. envisioned by the agreement for P Help Wanted— Moie 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 pets. CaU 643-9678. 80’s. Hayes Agency, 6490181. plete furnishings. Convenient MANCHESS’TEJR — 9room old­ SCREEI4ED loam, processed water, stove, refrigerator, buUt-ins and dining area. Im ­ Lots For Sale 73 BARROWS and WAIXACE Co. cv fbree m i l i ^ bases un- to schools, shopping and bus. er home on Pearl St. Needs .TRUCKDRTVER for our yard. gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, parking included. 668-0883. AIR-CONDITIONED office mediate occupancy. Assum­ Manchester Parkade, Manch. cy. Realtors, 6494538, 646-1021. ,^33 j3 3ubmitted L a treaty SERVICE station attendant space available. Inquire HoU- MANCHESTER .— businera Reasonably priced. Charles work but well worth the effort. BOL“TON BuUding lots with Davis A Bradford Lumber Co. fill, stone. George H. Grifflng. Resort Property able mortgage. (23,600. Wolver- 649-6306 WE ARE prepared to buy com- ^object to Senate approval, wanted, part-time. Apply Sun­ Inc., Andover, 742-7886. MANCHESTER — 6 room Du­ day Lanes, 89 Spencer St., block with 6 apartments, ex­ PonticeUi, Owner-Broker, 649 Priced accordingly at (17,900. beautiful view of Connecticut 200 Tolland St., East Hartford. 9644 or 872-4782. ton Agency, Realtors, 6492813. mercial property, shopping fbe administration is set Service Statim, 6S6 E. Mid­ plex, private basement, one- Manchester, 643-2126. For Rent 67 ceUent condition. Owner wiU 2-family conversion possibiU- VaUey, one of Connecticut’s BOL’TON 9roopi Cape, large dle Tpke. ELECTRIC typewriter, origi­ finance 80 per cejit at 8H per centers, apartment houses, or handling it as an executive car garage, heated, (190. Im­ HACKMATACK - Keeney St. RAISED Ranch The Paul W.^Dougan highest elevations Owners ^ 1 ^ l ^ e ^ m s . ^ u d rtorr^ tovSeT U S;’tor nally $199.60, sacrifice |80. Also MAIN STREET office space, NEW HAMPSHIRE, 8 bed- cent. ’Terrific income produc­ rooms EXPERIENCED electrician mediate occupancy. Paul W. rooms, wall to wall carpeting, area . . . nice 6Vi-room Ranch ;= our account. AU cash,"^rUe or to congressional action-while portable electric typewriter, 100' per cent location near er. CaU now, Hayes Agency, bullt-ins, fireplace, 2-car with journeyman or contractor EXPERIENCED Dougan Agency. 6494636, 649 electricity, uUlities, fireplace. on half-acre lot. Lavatory in 6491021. also construct home of call, reverse charges, Stod- presenting foreign affairs trivia never used, (76. CaU 649-7798 banks, air-conditioned, auto- 646-0181. garage, trees. Hutchins Agency, 1021. basemeijit, carport, many ex- dard Investment, Inc., 740 in treaty form. license. For appointment call AUTO MECHANICS after 6. matic fire sprinkler. Apply handy to lake, recreation. (90. Realtors, 6495324. MANCHESTER is within four Sn iof”*'®’ FIVE-ROOM Ranch. East St., tsas. (14,600 GI mertgage as- North Main St., West Hartford, “It is quite clear that from a H. G. Schulze Inc., 875-9707. © 1970 by NEA, 3H ROOMS, stove, refrigerator, Marlow’s, 867 Main St. weekly. 879227)2, 1-603-367-4797. MANCHESTER — 9famUy, all miles of this beautiful 9 room Hebron. E xtra large treed lot. TRACTOR — 9 h.p. with 42" 9 room apartments, excellent neRyible. Asking (25,600. T .J. Conn., 232-4887. Spanish point of view, this SALEIS Account Ebcecutlve — New car dealership has open­ (126. Security deposit. CaU BOLTON Notch, office space NEW LIS’TINq — Immaculate Ranch. Has lot 76x161’. Full ANDOVER — Wooded'building Kitchen with built-ins, three rotary mower and snow blade, Income. Unusual offering. CaU Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677, agreement is an alliance, Etnd it bright, ambitious creative ings for additional men. Gen­ after 6, Available now. Adults suitable for doctor, real es­ Business Property aluminum sided Ranch with price (18,900. Call-on this one artesian well, walking dis- bednooms. Ju st reduced (23,600. like new condition. 6493807. talk Jo you, son! It's about the cereal we have nian. Career opportunity. eral shop work and new car '/ wont fo onl^, no pets. 6497681. tate, beauty salon etc. Write for details. Frechette Realtors, MANCHESTER — A spacious garage, full basement, bus Mitten Agency, Realtors, 649 tance to lake and school, very K®‘th Real Estate, LAND - Louis Dlmmock Real- If,-. For Sale 70 647-6098. Earning potential (20 — preparation. Pay rate com­ 9x12 LIVING room rug, 100 per insisted that you eat . . (Box "O" Manchester Herald. lawn surrounds this 4-bedroom line Possible three bedrooms, 6930. good residential area. Paul W. 6494126. w!^Realto^ 649^ ATTRACTIVE 8-room apart­ carpeting. (19,900. Wolverton Aiken, in a telephone inter- (86,000. Local roots preferred, mensurate with ability, fringe cent nylon golden bronze, 2 CONVALESCENT home, long Cape home in a neighborhood Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649 virPNON ment, stove, refrigerator, BOLTON Notch, Space suitable SIX ROOMS, older Colonial, on Agency, Realtor, 6492818. MANCHESTER 4636, 6491021. VERNON Deluxe Ranch for ^LL CASH for your property tUsagreed and said the some sales background, no benefits, clean modem shop. years old. Excellent condition. established business. Alwaya ideal for your chUdren. Call us adults, references, no pets, tor retail, trucking concerns, large cornel* lot, garage, cen­ 9 ROOM SPLIT FOYER only (26,600.. Can’t beat this within 24 hours. Avoid red DepartmentDepartment "made it (76. 649-8447. full, great opportunity tor tight now to see this lovely home. radio experience necessary. (120. September 1st. 6496324. tral location, tremendous busi­ LARGE unusual R{uich with a BUILDING LOTS, city sewer home for this price. IVi baths, tape. Instant service. Hayes ''®'Y. very plain that there is no Apply in person equipment sales. Write Box person. For more information, Only (24,600. The Paul W. Dou­ Contemporary on a deep CaU Mr. Burgess or Mr. Gates, BUILDING coming down, pur­ ness potential. Call today. view. Features 24’ living room, treed lot. Cathedral ceiling, and water, A and B zones. kitchen carpeted, three bed­ mutual defense commitment in­ REDECORATED first floor, 2 "0”, Manchester Herald. call Philbrick Agency, Real­ gan Agency, Realtors, 646-4686, Agency, 6490131. W .I.N J*., 648-2491. chased from a demolition com­ Household Goods 51 Antiques 56 Heritage House, 6492482. large formal dining room, li­ 2 Vi baths, 2 fireplaces,— rooms, big dry cellar, fire­ volved here. I think at this time, tors, 646-4200. 6491021. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, DILLON FORD pany, 1,000 used fluorescent family house, 2 bedrooms, brary, 3 or 4 bedrooms, three equipped kitchen, 6 * bed­ 646-4299. place in living room. And it we'd better let it go through as I WANT a man who cares for kitchen, bath, living room with rooms, sundeck and a 2 car light fixtures, 4’ with two BIRCHES ANTIQUES, 44-A, Houses For Rent 65 RESTAURANT business show­ FIVE-BEDROOM Oolonlal, two fireplaces, 8H baths, recrea- is well kept. Give us a call, an executive agreement." his family and vidio is not 319 Main St., Manchester fireplace, porch, garage and garage. We could go ngress has laneous items and tools, excel------two persons. Phone 876-6666 af­ Dougan Agency, 649-4636, 646- 0131. no authority to change the mini- 1866 Tolland ’Tpke, Manchester, dren. 646-3988. lent condlUon. Call 643-2003 SINGLE bed with box spring bath, and kitchen. Complete Five-room Rsuich on short Went Undetected ter 6:30 or write Home, P.O. 1021. aluminum siding, 2 - car mum voting age of 21 set by the ^ anytime. and mattress, good for child, PITKIN STREET — Eleven acre. Lots of open land sur­ Box 133, EUington, Conn. garage. Bralthwaite Agency, MAINTENANCE constitutions of Texas and Ore- O s t C D 0 V 1 C C excellent condition. (26. 633- WE NEED YOUl room Colonial, one of Manches­ rounding. Aluminum siding, 06029. Realtor, 649-4693. gon. J LARGE side wall tent, alumin­ 0042. Today’s Look ter’s most gracious homes. 4Vi new 16x20’ workshop out-build­ Help Wanted—>Ma!e or Female 37 For Baby FOREMAN The petitions, the first ques- NEW YORK (AP) — A gun um poles, good condition. 646- WORKING girl wanted to share Furnished RN’s, LPN’s, full and part-time. Enjoy working baths, stately groimds, etc. Un­ ing, partially finished rec 1963. apartment and exiienses with believable value at (69,600. CENTRALLY room in basement Only tlo^ng the m o Voting ^ h to a^t^etlon device was operating SIX-PIEXIE bedroom set, gray Apartments 63-A in our modern A-1 convalescent home ^ th a doc­ Act to reach the Supreme Court, ■ ., same. Call 643-6253, 649-8430. (18,200. Call now before its High school graduate. A gen­ EX5R SALES—Ingersol-Rand %’’ oak, (76. 643-0430 after 6 p.m. tor on staff daily and graduate aides to assist T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- LOCATED were filed Monday, the deadline Kennedy Airport Sunday AiCCOUNTING CLERK NICELY furnished three-room 1677. snapped up. Lessenger Co., eral knowledge of carpentry, drive impact wrench, best of­ QUIET, comfortable room for apartment, first floor in two- you. Exceptionally high rate, two-weeks sick Realtor, 1-4299291 or 742-9718. electrical, plumbiiig, and set by Atty. Gen. John N. Mitch- when the armed man who later BTVE-PIEXIE Mediterranean Owner transferred to Texas. Requires accurate tjqiist with good figure aptitude. fer. 646-1632 after 4:30 p.m. refined genUeman, centrally family house. Heat and elec­ ieave, two-weeks paid vacation, 7-paid holidays. TWO family, Hamlin St., excel­ Neat 6% room Ranch, fresh­ painting trades, fcupervisory ell for states to assure compli- hijacked a Boeing 747 to Cuba pecan bedroom set, wit9 dou­ experience required. Salary located, 643-6331. tricity included. (160. J . D. Blue Cross and life insurance, paid meal time. On lent neighborhood. Convenient ly painted, carpeted kitch­ ance with the law. Bookkeeping machine experience helpful, but not TWO maple cribs, electric wa­ ble or queen headboard, i co­ commensurate wiih ability; boarded the jet Real Ekitate Associates, 649 bus line. No rotation. Phone Mr. Atlas, East to bus, schools, shopping. Six en, beautiful rear patio. 2- BOLTON The Justice Department said required. Air-conditioned office. Company paid ter heater, gas water heater. lonial pine kneehole desk,^%aa- LARGE furnished room for good benefits. Contact Mr. A Pan American World Air- 6129. Hartford Convalescent Home, 528-6978. large rooms each side. Asking car garage, price dropped fringe benefits including Profit Sharing. Call 649-0660. hogany china cabinet. CaU 568- male only, parking, (16 weekly. $20,000. Deakin, Manchester Board of ways spokesman said Monday 9341. (27,500. Owner will finance. (27,900. Immediate occu­ Education, 6492841. stotes p l a n ^ to compty with crowding and confusion at APPLY: FULL set of mechanic’s tools Call 644-0123 after 6. AVAILABLE now, nicely fur­ pancy. T. J. Crockett,. Real­ nished 3-room apartment Keith Real Estate, 6491922, Assume 5%% FHA Mortgage. ,tl^e law. Indiana arid North Car- boarding gate before the with box, (360. or best offer. MOVING — Must seU, 10’ sec­ 646-4128. tor 6491677. (134. Monthly Pays All. olina have said they will not * ® 6490014. tional sofa, corner table, odd Ideal for newlyweds. No pets. , ...... San Juan flight may have cem- CHENEY BROTHERS, INC Apartments flats ■i. Lake Privllegcc. trtbuted to the hijacker’s not chests, night tables, twin 16 minutes from Hartford. (146 NEW USnNQ — Six-room 31 Cooper Hill Street beds, kitchen cabinet, rugs, Tenements 63 monthly. Security deposit re­ Ranch, central air condition Vacant 9room Capo, enclosed STENOGRAPHER ““ JU®** ^ being detected. Boats and Accessories 46 quired. 643-9171. sunporch, fireplace. Anxious H ^ ev er. the New York MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 pads, drapes, hi-fi, and bric-a- BOL’TON — Deluxe 3% rooms, ing, two full baths, fireplace JUST RIGHT brac. 2893248 after 6. wall to wall carpet, garage out-of-state owners. Tile University of Conn, has nniH ho I^***a? T Times today quoted informed GERICH’S Marine Service — carpeting, appUances, air-con- FURNISHED or unfurnished 3- several positions aveiUable. nffioiaia * ilirected New York sources as saying the reason he Evinrude motors, sales and SEARS zig zag machine, full diUonlng, private finished rooms, lake privUeges, (160. full basement. Shows well, own Competitive salary, extensive er transferred. (24,900. Wolver For the young couple. Large nnrsnn ^ register escaped notice was that Pan secylce. 1082 Tolland —-■ Tpke., basements. Attractive residen­ CaU 6498899, 6493784. Raich, LAWRENCE F, FIANO fringe benefits including 89 ^rsons tetween 18 Md 21 to Am agents said they did not size table model with carrying ton Agency, Realtors, 6492818 3-bedroom with 1 % Buckland, Conn., 6492363. case. (46. 646-0893. tial area. Adults only, no pets. baths, aluminum siding, car­ hour work week, three weeks Too. aJI ®l®ctions beginning in jjave enough manpower or time DESIRABLE SUBURBAN L .F . Fiano, 649-5371. ’THREE-ROOM furnished apart­ port, drapes, range ai)^ re­ Realtors 649-5871 paid vacation, paid medical ment, aU utUlties paid, near WANTED insurance, etc. Minimum re­ unt h*n t ? * ^ ^ letter to to conduct the passenmr REIFRIGERA’TOR with freez- frigerator. Only (24,900. ^tcheli toe state wUl fully Im- screening, and that airline em- 18’ ETSHING boat, traUer, mo­ ing unit. Apply at 480 North MANGHESTBUl Center — bus line and shopping. CaU af­ EAST OF THE RIVER Don’t miss it. quirements include four tor. Apply at 480 N. Main St. Rome and office tor lease, one ter 2 p.m., 6491287. VERNON — New Uatlng — 7- yearsl clerical stenography p ^®At the law. pioyes were not monitoring the OFFICE SPACE Main St. WOODUND “The law, which grants toe metal-detector at toe time, chUd preferred, (260. per room Raised Ranch, three work experience or a two- Approx. 4,0<^ sq. ft. building suitable ffor year bushiess school diploma vote to 11 mllUon young people « was toe first time a jumbo FOR SALE or trade, 16’ Wol­ SOLID BIRCH bedroom set, ex­ month, heat included. Refer­ MANOR HERITAGE HOUSE years old. Wooded lot with Convenient location in Bolton Notch, at the verine boat with 40 h.p. elec­ general automobile repoiring. Long eSlab- or a combination. CaU Mr. cellent condlUon. 643-2020 after ences required. Hayes Agency, Business Locations swimming pool. Convenient to ^ e*®^®** Pres- jet was hijacked, and toe first junction of Routes 6 and 44A. Heating and tric start Merk, Teenee ’TraU- 6 p.m. Uebler, Personnel Service dl- ixon June 2S. time the Instrument developed 646-0131. Ushed business, will rent or lease. Phone: APARTMENTS 646-2482 stores and schools. Good vlsicm. University of Conn., air conditioning. Ample free parking. Call for er accessories. 6491632, after For Rent 64 nelghboitaood. Priced for fast by toe Federal Avlatiim Admin­ 4:30 p.m. 36" ROPER gas stove with gas Homestead Street Storrs, 1-429-3811, Ext. 1281. inspection. 636 CENTER ST-4H-room du­ sale at (27,900. R ft B Assocl- istration was in operation dur­ heater, excellent condition. Ob’FIC E SPACE, exceUent lo-1 Manchester, Conu. An equal opportunity em­ plex, IH baths, aU appliances, ployer. Lightning Bolt ing boarding. 643-9839. catlm, partdng, first and m c - MANCHESTER — Beautiful 9 ted Brokers, 6499925. 289-2999 or 742-6983 WOODLAND MANOR offers A complaint filed in Brooklyn Garden— Form - fuUy carpeted, 2 air-condition­ ond floor available. Electric I room Cape with 3 bedrooms, Mr. Motrick, 646r1700 ers, heat and hot water, sound­ the ultimate in convenient Kills 10 in Plane by U.S. Atty. Edward R. Neaher 50 Musical Instruments 53 beat, air-conditioning and jani­ Dbring day only formal dining room, carpeted Dairy Produefs proofing, storage and parking, prestige living, with schools, im iT A T IO N BEAROIKIGHT, Nev. (AP) ^® pl6»e was hijacked by torial service available. As low shopping and religious facil­ living room with fireplace, pri­ on bus line, near shopping, LEGAL — Ten Navy men died when, Rudolfo Rivera Rios, 27, an NA’TTVE fresh vegetables. But- UPRIGHT piano, good condl- as $100 per month. OaU 649 | ities nearby. vate shaded yard. Wolverton TO BID ter and Sugar sweet corn, tlon, (160. Desk, wood 32x60, (196. per month. Phone 6334, ask tor Max 'irossman. Agency, Realtors, 6492818. witnesses said, a bolt of light- American bom in Puerto Rico, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, good condition, (30. Kenmore Charles RonticeUi, 6499644. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Sealed bids will be received NOTICE ning apparently shattered their An arrest warrant charged him stringbeans. Buckland Farms, 600 dishwasher, inoperative, M IDD^ ’TURNPIKE near Par­ One and two spacious bed­ OVERSIZED Cape, 7 large at toe office of toe Director of TO THE ENROLLED MEM- antisubmarine patrol plane and air piracy, kidnaping, and for parts, (5. 647-1677. FOUR - ROOM apartment, 2- kade,' air - conditioned office room apartments, refrigera­ rooms, central location, re- Cleneral Services, 41 Center BERS OF THE DEMCXjRATIC sent it raining in fiery pieces interference with and Intimlda- NOTICE OF SALE Corner Adams and ’Tolland tor, stove, dishwasher, dls- Tpke. famUy, first floor, heat, yard space available. ExceUent cently redecorated, fireplace. Street, Manchester, Conn., un- PARTY OF BOLTON, onto a rocky ridge near here. tion ol sdrllne cfewmen with WHTTE pearl snare drum with and parking, adults only, no parking. As low as (126. 5454 poial, air-conditioning, full carpeting, total electric aluminum siding, garage, til August 18, 1970 at 11:00 a.m. CONNECTICUT Hie P3B patrol plane sta- threats of force, The following items of surplus property are offered for sale by SW EET Corn for sale 65c doz- case and accessories. Reason­ pets. References. (140. a monthly. Call Lou A m i da, 644- throughout. many features. Mid 20’s. Mor- for: Pursuant to toe provisiims of tioned at Barber’s Point, Ha- The warrant said the suspect sealed bid on August 17, 1969 at 11:00 A.M. e r ^ s o otoer v e g e t b S Nat- able. CaU 6496079. month. 640-4622. HELP WANTED It’s so comfortable to wear 1639. and so g;ood-looking . . . Welcome the newcomer rison Realtor, 6491016. 82,000 LB. G.V.W. DUMP the State Election Laws, Revt- wall, was .ja4 IN ALL TYPES OF MINOR REPAIRS IN­ _mjaliGla«a HUs. - P *® t ? ? . . TWO DOOR SEDAN PASSBN- on August lOto, 1970, at 8 p.m.. The plane was about 60 miles back to M iam i, and then to 11 Electric grass trimmers dozen, Tuesday and Wednes­ complete styling stations with Monogor Wanted ot Once . pants-suit, 4% yards A—^ MMX a M h ^ r lease, buUd or sell. Call 649 GER CAR 1070 OR 1071 to endorse candidates for nomi- south Las Vegas on a fU^t Puerto Rico. 1 Oobey "Hi-Speed". farm traUer day. Buckland Farms Vege­ hydrauUc chairs, two years old. CLUDING TUNE-UPS. APPLY IN PERSON. of 45-inch. 4622 from 8 a.m . to A p.m. ’Three dryers, one desk and EXCELLENT PAY, PLEASANT WORKING ______16,000 LB. G.V.W. DUMP nation to municipal offices to from Neills Air Force Base n e a r ------1 Sulkey for use with Locke Mower table Stand, Comer Adams St. Patterns available only chair. All in excellent condi­ CONDITIONS, FRINGE BENEFITS. COMMIS­ in sizes shown. E.T. IMM. MAh c h B ST B R _ 6% - room TRUCK be voted for in-the State Elec- Las Vegas to the North Island and ’ToUand ‘Tpke. Nm n . k S S n t t « n k z ip Bid forms and inspection details are available at the General tion. WiU seU separately, CaU SIONS PAID ON SALES. APPLY AT ONCE COSE; ms tbm----- Ranch, 50x120’ lot, on bus Uid forms, plans and specifl- tion, November 3, 1970; and to Naval Air Station in San Diego Revenge Oiifan Services Office, Sllinicipal BuUding, 41 Center Street. 643-4322, 9 to 6 p.m. A line. (22,900. Fiano Agency, cation® available at the transact such other business as when it entered'an area of toun- TO MANAGER. The Spring Summer NEW YORK (AP) — A Housohold Goods 51 60RMAN BROS. SERVI0|^ STATION ____ _ ua# AT*. *70 ALBUM is 664, includes U & R M6-0igx. ’ ’ General Services Office, 41 Can- may be proper to come before derstorm activity. TOWN O F MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT _ MEW YORK, postage and handling. ter Street, Manchester, Con- said caucus. "I saw a flash lightning in 'small group of white armed re- 770 MAIN STREET M .T . IMM. eENTENMIia . . . IMS caatary REALTY CO.. INC. MAN(JHESTER — 7-room Co- necticut. Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, a black cloud and then saw this voiutionarles" calling itself ROBERT B . WSUSS, GENERAL MANAGER LIGGETT DRUG M a t waaw. AMwaa f a P P r m t s . . . Skanaaa’t Marek, eota, SQla HasMr aaS lb s.» Yaakaa’a Paala aak taa aOar 99 EAST CENTER STREET lonial, near bus line, back­ Town of Manoehster, this 4th day of August 1070. burning debris fall out of the “R*volutionary Affinity Group MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE The Spring & Summer aaslfBt af Pattan piaeas; Arae- MANCHESTER, CONN. yard fenced in, needs some Connecticut Democratic Town Committee clouds,”' 4ald Harry Swan, a *” claimed credit for the " — tlM -M fi laikikii paat- ■70 Basic fa sh io n Book 648-9661 or 6492692 remodeling, (28,900. Mitten Robert B. Weiss, Ronald Farris, resident of this southern Nevada PfBdBwn bomUng Saturday of * is 664, including potUge Agency, Realtors, 64960S0. General Manager - Cbalnnaii desert hamlet ^® Banco de Brasil office here. and handling. PAGE SIXTEEN TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1970 IIIanrti^Bti^r ^tn^ntng U m ld Average Dally *Net Press RUn For Tlie Wedc Bnaed The Weather ■\ . : June 27, 1980 use of the pools be restricted Fair, quite coc^ again to­ EHrectors Hear to town residents only. night; tow near 60. Tomorrow About Town moatly aunny, mild; high about Manchester Chapter, IMs- A fourth man questioned the 15,610 Comments On need for retaining the Griswold 80. Friday — partly cloudy abled American Verterans, and Warm. its auxiliary will sponsor a hot- Police, Pools Ehigineerlng Co. fo rpreparing BITUMINOUS Manchester——A City of Village Charm engineering reports on water: dog roast tonight at the Rocky needs. He recommended using Hill Veterans Hospital. Those How maany police cruisers VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 260 (THm'TY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) qualified town personnel for the MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1970 (Olaaaifled Advartlolng on Page IS) PRICE TEN CENTS planning to assist are remind­ should be dispatched to the work. DRIVEWAYS ed to be at the hospital by S :30. Paridng Areas e Oas Stations • Basketball OoUrts scene of an accident? One, two And a woman complained of I* Now Booking for Sommer Work The auxiliary will have its re­ -—how mahy? gular meeting tomorrow at 7:30 squeaWig wheels of garbage PLACE YOUB ORBER NOW BECSAB8B OF A p.m. at the ViFW Home. A Manchester reisdent claims trucks as they stop to make : PRICE INCREASE SOON that too many are being sent. pickups. AU Work PersonaUy Supervised. We Are 1#8% Insured. Babhidge Appearing at a Board of Direc­ Massive Offensive Manchester WAT6S will have tors’ comment session this a business meeting tonight at morning, he said police cruisers DeMAIO BROTHERS Serves HEW the Itallan-Amerlcan Club, Bl- could better be out patrolling Night’s RainfaU Manson’s Newspaper 643-7691 Part-Time drldge St. Weighing in will be the town than reporting need­ Totals .31 Inches from 7 to 8. lessly to the scene of an acci­ Launehed by U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) -J/i President Homer D. Bab- dent. A downpour last night at 1st Lit. Qlen A. Barrick, hus- bidge of the University of Today’s comment session was about 10:30 . and steady ■ light bimd of the former Ann Jeiffrles, manned by Mayor Nathan Connecticut has taken him­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Agostinelli,! Deputy Mayor Da­ rain through the night dumped self out of consideration for Jeffries of 47 Oalaxy Dr., re­ On Laotian Border the post of assistant secre­ vid Odegard, Board Secretary .31 inches on Manchester, ^ all swimming pools i^ueed! 4 * Leads to Jailing of Counsel cently received the U.8. Com- James Farr and Donald Wells, drenching the town lor the first (AP)—^The United States and South Viet- tary for education, for "per­ sonal reasons," the White mendatloa Medsd at Ramsteln all Republicans. time ih two and a half weeks. nam are wapng a massive air and ground offensive AB, Oermafly. He was decorat­ $2.88...... now $2.00 £ House said Tuesday. By UNDA DEUT80H ed for meritorious service as an Swimming pools came in for During the entire month of M IIS. ifr? Laotian border trying to block one complaint and one recom­ But the Department of Aaaociatod Press Writer information officer at Cigll 'AIB, July, only .91 inches of rain fell $5.88...... now $4i4)0 g North Vietnamese troops and air supplies destined for Health, Education and Wel­ Turkey. mendation. in town, according to records South Vietnam and Cambodia. ,, LOS ANGELES (AP)— A man complained that the fare says Babbldge wlU serve kept by the’ Town Water Depart­ g 5418 boats...... now $4J0 9 The South Vietnamese com­ during August as a consul­ A defense attorney is Martius Li. Elmore, acting dir­ swimming pools are being used ment, far below the anticipated mand announced that several spending three nights in after they have been officiaily average of 4.02 Inches. Before to­ tant on higher education. ector of the Manchester Com­ TJ C T H d s w * .o o thousand troops from Its 1st and His pay will be $136 .a day. the same jail as Charles munity College film center, will closed. Mentioning Globe Hol­ day the last measurable rainfall ^ eh.?* M. I / U f I ' " a 2nd infantry divisions and a ma- low Swimming Pool specifical­ recorded at Porter Reservoir Babbldge had said last M. Manson, the shaggy- present “An Evening of Brief rine brigade were conducting month that he wouldn’t ac­ haired clan leader who Films," tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. ly, he complained of excessive Was on July 17. ^ y YS V f- f- ^ "several operations” along the noise, after hours, and recom­ ’Two power failures occurred cept any post with the fed­ briefly halted the Sharon at the ynitarian-Universallst ■ ■ ■ '■ fl'I'f/l/cJfl/ border from the demUitarized eral government that would Society of Manchester Meeting mended police patrol of all the on Forest St. last night between ^ zone to points southwest of Da i Tate murder trial by flash­ pools. require him to leave full time ing at the jury a newspa­ House, 466 Main St. The pro­ 2 and 4 a.m., neither related to work at the University of gram is the third in the society’s Another man recommended the storm. Hartford Electric I p filll I 1 / f l t^CUtlUOdlCl other sources reported that per headline reading: Connecticut. But he did say summer series. A discussion will an Identification system for Light Co. officials indicated the U.S. B62 bombing strikes In the “Manson Guilty, Nixon De­ town users of the swimming he would be available as a follow the film. The event is power loss was caused by a NEIAR SKOUN, Cambodia Laotian panhandle had been In- part Ume consultant. clares.’’ open to the public. pools. He recommended that blown fuse. (AP)—Any doubts that U.S. air tenslfled during the past few The university’s board of The trial judge ruled attorney power has been committed to trustees also issued a state­ Daye Shinn committed "a will­ saving Cambodian battalions In ^ si»kesmM said the ground ment at that time saying ful and deliberate contempt” of — operations had produced no sig- Babbidge’s services were court by leaving the paper with­ .Vk yet, probably needed full time In Connec­ in Manstm’a reach at the coun­ swept asidee today V by w seven because the monsoon rains In ticut. sel table. Shinn said he’d done it 5 American war planes. Laos have slowed North Viet­ White House Press Secre­ ( by mistake. The air controller on the namese activity. Manson’s move came 'Dies- ground was a U.S. Special tary Ronald L. Ziegler said Sources said the South Vlet- discussions with Babbldge day after Superior Court Judge GREAT APPLIANCES & Forces—trained Cambodian offi- F o r Her Dedication . J. . . namese command had no hadn't reached the point Charles H. Older denied without cer whose redlo technique and immediate plans to send large "where the post was offered comment a defense motion for a Mrs. Vickie Poharskie of 339 Oakland St. examines plaque she received recent­ ‘"to ^ became and then refused.” But he mistrial based on Nixon’s state­ ly from the Mansfield State Training School, presented by Francis Kelly, su­ ^ " “ «d States fears that did say Babbldge had been ment—later withdrawn—that perintendent, for her work in raising money and in collecting toys and other dlan troops tp r^ to drive away might disturb preliminary over- under consideration for the Manson was guilty directly or items for the school. Mrs. Poharski and a number of her co-workers at Pratt a l^ e Viet Cong and North tures now under way between past, and the preliminary indirectly of eight murders. TV VALUES talks had been goin^ on. Defense attorneys said later and Whitney Division of United Aircraft in East Hartford donated $2,500 to government an^me fi the school as well as a motorized wheelchair after a year’s campaign. Mrs. Po­ four miles to the key road inter- Pathet Lao / they would consider a further section of the district capital at * ' mlstriad motion based on their harski, who works in the packaging department at PWA, accepted the award Skoun were caught in flreflght r,., sources-sald some 40 contention that the jury has at a dinner at Mansfield, attended by about 40 of her co-workers. early today. They sent out ur- been "tainted’’ by exposure to Save More Than Ever Before gent calls for air support. (ivnr+h vi |**'*”*^ night on Edict May Nixon’s statements, made . to Hartford Ipke., Rockville; Linda Hie first to arrive were a U.S. ■ newsmen in Denver Monday. Manchester K. Carroll, Colchester; Edward Hospital Phone (NOT A PROMISE — A GUARANTEE) OVIO reconnaissance plane and ^ >Onh trail In “This is a massive kind of E. Clough, RED 2, 202 Center a South Vietnamese transport ^ Cambo- Halt Flow prejudice,” said Paul Fitzger­ Hospital Notes Rd., Vernon; Rosemarie A. De- The. telephone nuni'ber for bristling with minlguns. As the onn ald, attorney for Patricia Kren- steph, 304 Colonial Rd., Bolton; Manchester Memorial Hospi­ G A M E TIM E South Vietnamese plane pulled boon « i said there has winkel, 22, one of four defend­ tal was changed a few VISITING HpPBS John Dldocclo Sr., 20 Fulton S Y L S ^ I A off target with Its ammunlUonam m iLuon " ^ I c a n t acUvlty" In Of Nerve Gas ants charged with killing Miss Rd.; Sonia Garcia, 'West Willing- months ago, but too late to spent, thU correspondent, who since July 1 and . o there Jhitenuedlate Care Semi- be listed correcUy in the new Tate and six others a yettr ago. ton; Howard A. Haberem, 105 has heard hundreds of air vietn*^ MACON, Ga. ((AP)a p ) — Ma;Mayor fitvate, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. phone books. ‘The hospital He added; “What we want to • pjn.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- Homestead St. strikes called In South Vietnam ^ t T h o m r^ said today. he / analyze Is what would happen If Also, Richard M. Hawley, number Is 646-1222. go into Laos to hit supply will seek a federal court injunc­ ! I p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. listened as the Cambodian of- areas.’ such a motion were granted. IPedlatrics: Parents allowed Cornwall Dr., Coventry; Martin 30% MORE fleetr said on the radio that tion to halt a scheduled rail Would it be humanly possible to any time except noon-2 p.m.; Huber, 77 Sunset Ter., Wapplng; South St., Rockville; a daugh­ more air strikes were needed to Some American troops are In- shipment of nerve gas at the find a jury that hadn’t been others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Manuel Inguanzo, Hartford; ter to Mr. and' Mrs. Jocquin EFFICIENT break down enemy strong points. the ground offensive Macon city limits. (tainted by publicity?’’ Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Deborah G. Knowles, 370 Amaral, 163 Oak St. The AmeriPAn niint In ^ough the bulk of the force is “ e*®® falls, the mayor Main St., Judy M. La- ON RUfiS Older said that since Nlxon’a 4 p.m.-8 p.m. DISCHARGED YBJS’TERDAY; O^o Vietnamese. Troops of the ®®f^. he wiU have aU 200 city po- remarks were made he had or- A Intensive Care and Coronary Boy, WllHmantic; Andrew N. Mrs. Caroline Pelletier, 147 Ben­ OVIO Code named ‘^usUc Zero u.S. 196th Ught Infantry firi- Hcemen halt the train and Eight,” said in a Midwestern ac- g ^ e wwe attacked early today “ • dred special precautions to Care: Immediate family only, LaPenta, 66 Wedgewood Dr.; ton St.; Mrs. ’Theresa R. Scola, (W e Promise nnnt. ’ «.;r"„------ac- grade Were attacked early today ' protect jurors from exposure to Mrs. Julia C. Matre, 113 W. Cen­ n ^ *'®* toe Kham Due artUlery baM anytime, limited to five min- Glastonbury; Mrs. Leah K. YouK Like Cambodian aircraft, -- - ^ 'Hiompoon said the injunction the news reports. He had win­ ntea. ter St.; Mrs. Doris M. Mor­ we wUl 13 miles from the border. timer, East Hartford; Albert A. Avery, East Hartford; Mrs. Ger­ The Price) call in our own. would be sought on grounds that dows made opaque on buses Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.in.- trude B. Sluta, 206 Buckland C O LOR T V Thlrtv miniit> *0 support the border opera- x,. ~ m me Auan- ______^ ___ ley Sutherland, Hickory Dr., Also, Robert C. Taylor, West ^ 4 4 9 ® * WITH AFT dlan officer replied. tlons. The base had been aban- simply self-evident that if the President carelessly as the anonymous Wllllngton; Mrs. Georgina J. better performance the train south of AUanta. goofed" to the view that Nixon of the United States pubUcly man-on-the-street without endan Hebron; a daughter to Mr. and IN A WALNUT All channel UHF/VHF reception On the flrot pass, the FiOO ‘‘°"®“ !"°‘‘® y«ars ago Patients Today: 231 Mrs. Robert G. Smith, 113 Re­ Castagna, Hebron Rd., Bolton; *73 flew at h-AAto,,,__ . under , heavv , North „ under VlAtnorY,o=A heavy North mrougn Vietnameie Macon, ba^“ .f ^ ““ undered Into one-of the most states his belief that an accused gering the very values he Is G flew at tree-top level and pressure. viemamese through Athens, Ga. ‘os®^! ethical blunder." incredible statements ----- e •* ADMITTED YESTERDAY; gan Rd., Vernon; a daughter to Mrs. Barbara A. ColletU, 19 WOOD CARINET ever man is guilty, then that man trying to preserve.” Minneapolis Madison St.; Mrs. David Wich- MANCHESTER STORE ONLY pped snake-eyes bombs- ^j.s. ground forces also TTiqmpson said Tuesday he ^ sampling of editorial opln- mademade by by aa president." president.” an unfair burden In trying CSiicago Tribune: “Mr. Nixon Harold C. Belcher, 13 Walker Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shorrock, 280-pounde>r8 with air brakes de- St.; Robert Bohardik, 23 Nyc RFD 3, Coventry; a son to Mr. man and son, 40 Lexington Dr.; veiooAd tnr VI t » ported killing 33 North Viet- would would erect erect a a barricade barricade at at the the from from around around the me nation nation Most of the newspapers com- to defend his iimocence before a has belately learned of a rule St.; Gregory J. Burke, 1238 and Mrs. Max Cosman, 276 Mrs. Richard Eberle and daugh­ atta^lne- nir r namese and Viet Cong soldiers <=ity limits to halt the train. But showed the President’s remarks rnenUng on the cane took issue jury.” which aU presidents would do Fire O aim s ter, N. River Rd., Coventry. DIAL-A-MATIC— THE FIRST as in three small clashes Tuesday he said today he did not want to variously viewed as a “serious with the President’s criUclsm of New York Dally News: “The well to keep always in mind: .L*® before releasing, points 8 to 69 miles southeast build a barricade that might ®hP-” u "serious faux pas,” “a press coverage of the Sharon President fell vdeUm to Mur- When In doubt don’t say any mus Insuring maximum accura- of Da Nan-. No American cas- wreck the train. gross error” and “a lapsus Un “Tate murder ...... trial in...... Los An- phy’s law: If anything can go thing . . . suggestions that re­ Lives of 11 COMPLETE CLEANER...... cy. gales, where Maiison is a de- wrong. It will. Murphy's Law strlctions bo placed on the news * ___ _ - A , ualUes were reported. These The mayor said he had in- VOTE FOR pirplAH^YYrt* turned lazy clashes occurred considerably formed the Army of his plans Nixon’s comment, later re- fendant. catches up wita us all from time media are absurd when the MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) circles and based on Informs- to the east of the border offen- but had______received no response. tracted, that Manson “was Severed editorials emphasized to time ...an obvious verbal highest executive officers In the T'?‘*,'^®” *"°®I PLAZA DEPT. STORE Uem from the ground controller, sive. “I’ve requested that it be re- E"Hty, directly or Indirectly, of painstaking effort made by slip." nation convey the impression ^®^ ® “'f* (We Have A Notion To Please) JOE 250% More Power With Tools (See Page Two) eight murders without reason, the press to protect both the in- Detroit Free Press: “The that they have prejudged de- ®wept a three-story building In E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) $ (See Page Thirteen) (See Page Two) was made In Denver Monday as dividual’s right to a fair trial President’s statement that his fendants who have yet to have "“wntown Minneapolie early to- OPEN WED., THCRS., FRI. till 9 DUFFEY For Tofal Cleaning Easily! ______'______prejudgment of Charles Manson their full day In court." was Inadvertent has to be ac- Afio^fn Pltalized In critical condiUem. BARRETTES, BOWS, HAIRBANDS, DEMOCRATIC cented Mr Nixon slmnlv AUanta Constitution. The officials said 11 othera CURLERS AND HAIRNETS 4 PRIMARY Cleans Even Shag & Indoor-Oufdoor Rugs! goofed We hope that with ^''®®‘*‘®"‘ simply blundered, escaped, one by climbing down 4 August 19, 1970 hls easy• • self-confidence • „® about I" * He’s human . . . This is not jthe j a rove strungsirung out fromirom a wln-wm- PLUS ALL NEW HAIRSTYLING 32 Lives Lost hls abllltv to talk off-the-cuff Instance where unguarded down on the top floor, Sponsored by Citizens nm amiity w> taiK on-tne-cun remarks by Mr. Nixon have em- The blaze apparenUv started ACCESSORIES ARE AT THE PLAZA for Duffey ,, barrassed mm. Both the Man- in a wooden outside stairway on S'A'A A A A A A A A A A A A A4 J Peter Richtmyer, Treas t ★★★★★★★★★★★ Chicago Sun Times: “In what ^ the My Lai trials the back, firemen said. The Hurricane Celia Damage Put at $300 Million we believe was an unjustified were put In question because of cause was not immediately Westinghouse rV^D^TTO /"ttrOTOmT rrs_ / a v-k\ presidential comment.’ known. The interior of the sec­ 151 CORPUS CHRISTT, Tex. (AP) attempt to scold the news media — Esfimates of damage neared for its coverage of the Manson Boston Globe: “It was ond and third floors was de­ isi.-.. stroyed but the first floor was $300 mllliora today in 'Texas’ murder trial and of crime re- (See Page Two) Coastal Bend vacation area In less seriously damaged. OOPS! OUR MISTAKE! 2-SPEED WASHER the wake Hurricane Celia. A preliminary loss estimate 'Ihe storm claimed 32 Uvea, 13 was put at $160,000 by Lee J. # 3 Water Temperatures In Texas. ------Union Activity Grows------Schoephoerster, Fire Depart­ Figures kept mounting on ment supervisor of investiga­ # Weigh-To-Save Door death and destruction from the tions. etfecta of Celia’s blows In the Teacher Strikes May Hit Larry Langsdorf, 46, who oc­ # Bleach Dispenser Corpus Cbristl area and north­ cupied a third-floor room, was westward Into Mexico, where Schools Throughout Nation asleep when the fire broke out. the storm finally beat Itself out “1 awoke and ameUed Tuesday. By WILLIAM J. WAUGH said Robert H. Chanln. NEA f'"®^®’” h® ®y