■* ■ ; ■■ ' i-) i’. V , ■, f ■ PAQB TWHNTy.TWO tHUUSDAY, SEPTEMBER' 2, 1971 Aveiftffe D a ^ D e t P re u Run The Weather For TiM Wook Boded Variable oloudlnsda tonight MmutfeBter Ettynins probably laoUiif through Sun­ jlniy $1, tm day vrith inoreosliig humidity. Chapman Court, Order of < Parents of chlldraiy entering clerks and other staff coat $7,- TmUght’s . low' about 0 . , . About I Amaranth,Nylll meet tomorrow elementary schools for the first MHSteMingSet Two Sessions 000._ 14,890 Saturday's high near M. at 7:46 p.mX|it the Maaonlo time may register them at the "IVo wbeks, ago, .State Sen. Maneh»$ter-^A Cl Village Charm t - ' MMtMV Night will Templet MIIm '^lyce Sheldon school in their district tomorrow- Prl'entaUon and testing sea- Joseph L. Lleberman, D, of ' ..il. Mrved by Frtondahlp Lodg« » . wd ftiembers of her commlt- from' 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 8 slbna for. new students who Of Assembly New Haven told'the-Legislative Muon* tonight at 7:80 at the tba. will aerve refresmtients. Of- p.m. Parents should brltig ttwps- will be Juniors and seniors Management Committee not to 86 East Center St. (Classified Advortiatog on POge W PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS t jm t y t w o MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, 3, 1971 Maaonlc Temple. Dreaa for paat flcenKydll wear coloredv^owns: fer and Immunisation rpcbrds at Manchester High School pay him the $80 he has coming At Summit St. V pli. LX X X X , NO. 285 ^ J . >A G ES mastera' la tuxedo; tor regular and the most recent repofi card. will be conducted 'by the Cost $147,803 for the three, days of thS ape- ^______1;— ^ d an ce department Tues­ .^ cera , aummw formala. Full .OoaiMl Chrlatian Felidw- ctol aeatloiia. . WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL ahlp, Interdeitom|inatlonal, wltK day at 1:80 p.m. In. the cafe-' By SOL R. OOHEN ’ H6 said, "I,do not feel com­ Miss Jill WiUls, daughter of terla. There will also be a (Herald Reporter) have a Bible aHidy and open Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wells fortable accepting compensation diacuaalon tonight at 7 :S0' In tour of the building. Any In­ ‘The cost of tvto apeelal aes- of n TU'bor lan e and a junior slona of the-Connecticut Qeneral for a session that wpa neces­ Orange Hall, coming ' sophomores . who sitated by a combination of too SWEETHEART ROSES 1.69 Secretary PANTS & SLACKS majorhig In humanities at New Were unable to attend the Assembly between June 1> and Ehigland\ College,'' Hennlker, Aug. 18 was |147|808, accord­ little legialatlon and administra­ PBR ' ' ' '''' " Mr Mountain Laurel Chapter of. sessions yesterday , and today tive effectivenesa' and by too ri:i ..,1 II ‘f V lt |,r N.H., was^otie of 200 students , ing .to figures compiled by the O f S ta te Big J'b Sweet Adelines will rehearse are asked to report for' the much partisan gamesmanship." OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and^^^^DAY who left frohv Kennedy Inter­ Tuesijay session. Legislative Management Com­ BETTER CLEANERS tonight at 8 at the Franklin national Airports yesterday f^^i mittee. . As of today, he la the only : (.i;i I N i;i> — 1,11. .•,(■,.'0, Recreation Confer, 680 Frank­ Arundpl, iBnglan^'xto enroll In''' . The committee noted that, al­ legislator to turn d A M I !\) ( ton Park, an E lu siv e girls’ At Crosswalks thide days, for a total of $19,- Sign Berlin Agreement nMRt today os a atop forward school. Itb. which **6tiluuicos the promp^cta For Hale Pupils Legislators are not paid for for greatar peace and oecurtty rv HUBERT J . EBB He €md the other three slgm triumph for the negotiating Brandt’s ncnagreMlon Members of the VFW Aipd- the first nine - days of special In' Europe.” . , e n —Kenneth Rush of the countries themselves, but fon^wlth the Soviet Union, which Omnibv* 0 " * ’The Nathan Hale School ad­ sessions. . After then, they re­ Poet Road Flaa Jto^ta 30 ilaiy wlU meet tmlght at 7 at Rom n Issued Ms statement BERLIN (AP)—Ambas- united States. Sir Roger Jack- the inhabitants of Blast and reccgnlzed Oerman territorial ministration .and Capt. Qeoige ceive $86 per day. They receive at the outset o f’a news confer- sadors of the United Hng of Groat Britain and Jean Weri Berlin. losOea In World War n, Juatmed V«MNt m 8 7 2 * e 7 l 3 Holmes Funeral Hmne, 400 Carriage House Bam Main St., to’ pay respects to MoCoughey of the Manidiester the $26 per day for any com­ once. States, Britain, France and Sauvagnargues of France, all «it 1* an agreement Whose treatment ftom the Rui- the late Frank Drake, whose Police Department have assign­ mittee meetings or hearings * ' . ■ ■ ' i “ ’Ihls sot .mariu a step for- the Soviet,Union sisrned a ambassador^ to West Gorina- purpose through practical tm- negotiotiona on me DECOUPAO^eLASSES wife Is a member of the Au­ ed the 'following additional they attend when the legisla­ ward gnd Is .pursuant to PrfBsl- Berlin agreement today de- ny—had met more than SO^proyements la to benefit people, B«''lln agreement. ^ anABiroro IN SBPmiBBB xiliary. croeeing A>r the period ture la not In aeaalon. dent Nixon’s personal Initiative Of COn- times In/a aeries that began not national Interests,” he said. ‘‘We feel that the status of when Hale 'pilptla wUl be using to end an era in addition to the pay for the .0 1 and desire for reconciUaUon be-, f-ftnfotlon and beirin a new March 26, 1970, before reaching Sauvagnargues noted that the Berlin has not become clearer MB IN AMD WDCHSiinB 0 ft CALL three buildings of the Bennet three days ot^ the special ses­ Women’s Boots and Shoes 8724713 Royal Black Preceptory will Junior High School comples; sions, the legislators will get tween Blast and West. It i t’nai-rolattonahin in today’yagreement. agreement sUli ^requires de- and that West German, pr^- X meet tomorrow at 8 p.n>. at braces no* only the ptomlae of .. irii,T>tvo ^ ‘”nua Is an Important, indeed tailed arrangements by Ger- ence has become smaUer wlMe Oak and Spruce; School and mileage allowance for all 12 a better way of life for Ber- historic occasion,” declared man authorities on both aides that of the Soviet UnlOT has In- Cl I f I S .K, 0 A h’ 1) S Orange Hall. days. Computed at ten cents Spruce; Vine and School; and linsrs but enhances the pros- after the signing, of the Berlin Wall. But he said creased,” a party statement Main and School' at the croos- per mile (to and from the State at DISCOUNT PRICES! . .'i.' pacts for greater peace and se walk. CapltcU) the coat comes to 04,- where the Ruoslana walked ou) Eighteen' months of patient the documeht already signed la said, curity in .Hlurope,” Rogera sold. and intensive diplomacy have “tnily the decisive one, con- It was issued In Bonn riiorUy Quarda will be on duty before 009. '' He sold, the objective of the In 1918 to signal the start the beginning of school and at The coat of keeping computers their land and water Mock __ ' btxxight us to the signing of the talning all the essentlail ele- aftor the four ambassadors working for an extra mofith three Weotem powers was “to Uie Hrs* stage quadripartite agree- menta of the settlement. . .1' signed the agreement in' the Wg (UsnUssal each day, - both for bring about practical improver Qrades 1-S ^nd the morning and came to $80,()00. inent on the city reached be- 6n the other hand, VVeat Ger- Sray control center that once meSti in a a d O ^ , thi city Pyotr tween the four powers.” many’s opposition Christian housed the PruariaA a^rem e Stock afternoon kindergarten ses­ Printing of ' legislative ma­ wWiout altering the otatua of stgnatoi terial, Including the Income tax ___ ; to Rush, ■who was reported }U Democratic .party said the ac- Court In imperial t^rman sions. Berlin or diminishing our rights Louis Soloom, Nathan Hale hill that was passed July 1 and Eoat Germany, aaW after the ’Ihursday with a bout of high cord was reached at the price tftnes. later repealed, cost $66,688. and reaponsibUities there. agreement was allied and the Wood preiaure, emphoslxed In of West German concesstona Sanvagnarguea was clutimM princlpedr asks that all children '"liia* objective . will Up For use ^ruoe S t as tiie main ap­ Telephone service cost an es­ “ ambassadors sUbok hands: his statem'ent that the agree- ’’which give cause lor doubt.” of this 84th ambassadorial proach and to avoid Main St., timated 0,000 extra, the addi­ achlwed” declared. ~jura weU ^ t endis well.” meat does not represent a (They said Chancellor. Willy nieeUng In a aerlea that began tional use of copying machines, Listing bneiiy tne mam Marcir 26, 1970. \ where possible. Chlldrtoi In points of the agreement he said Units A and B, housed in the cost 0,600, and extra postage Signing had been delayed a and supplies came to $1,600 for that, “to be meaningful this Bennet Main nUIdlng on tha first step must be followed by a full day because of last minute west side of Main St., should the period. wrangling over an official COOK OUT And salaries for messengers. successful round of inter-Ger­ also walk down Spruce and man talks. ’Utls second step translation into Gorman to be WITH THE BEST. SduxU Sts. to the Main St. need not be long delayed given used by East-West Gerinan ne- crosswalk. good &ith on the part of ail the PaeVs goUatora, who are to com­ All areas In the buildings wlU LADIBS AUXlUART TO parties.” plement the four-power agree­ be labeled. Tedchers will meet POftlldlM ’Ihe 6tate Deportment, a aen- WABKNGTDN (AP) — Here Have agreed on the follow- ment with an arrangement of children at the following en­ ■nie goverhment of the ovm. ANNUAL' lor official said In this con- are the major provtsions of the Ing: | trances: SchocU St. Annex (for­ nectioo, Is Immediately sending.Big Four agreement on Berlin Part I—General Provlslona umonunion uiof cwvievSoviet dwuui Socialist>, xvb Repub-|,u«- signing Ceremony, coV-' mer trade schocri), front; Bast H aw cR iqii letters to chancellor WlUy signed today and released by 1. The four govemmente will Ucs declares that transit traffic * » Oerfnah Side Rec, School St. door with Brandt and to the Senate of the State Department: strive to promote the fellmlna- by road, rail ^ w at^ ay a the Recreation Dept sign over Style Liiqu Berlin auttiorizlng them to start ,The govemroents of the tlon of tension and the pre- through ...-the territory of the > » , , It; Bennet Main Building, north negotiations with East Oerman {jnited States of America, the ventlon of complications in the German Democratic Republic The argeement la almed/at Bogner’s Franks are made right here in Manchester, and are U.S. door facing the parking lot near authorities on the specifics of French RepubUc, the Union of relevant area. of civilian persona and goods giving West BerUhera enri^ ac- the Army and Navy Club. SATURDAY Government Inspected PURE BEEF FRANKS I BBPT. U, 1971 the Berlin accord. Soviet Socialist Republics, and ' 2. ’The four governments, between the Western sectors of cess to the outside wwld smd ’’OAim In Tlw BAdi Wajr and’ Savnl” ’These W ten were described the United Kingdom of Great taking into account their obllga- Beriin and th^ Federal Repub- movementthrough theWaU Our Dogs Stand Out From The Rest r - Because They Are Naturally The FOOD: Ssrvliig a$ 6>0 P J4 . by the Mme official as "being Britain and Northern Ireland, Uons under the caiorter of toe Uc of, Germany will be unlm- into EJaSt Berlin as part of a Best I Quality and Value Wise — They Are One of Today’s Best Meat Bujns I 20 PnrMU Plaea, Mandwatw’ a pure formality,” but neoes- Represented by toelr am- United Nations, agree that peded; that such traffic will be general easing of EaotJWest PAiiMIfOillr DANONOl 9:09 till U t 0 A3I. (ftew ol Gan. nook oal Iknsl, Main a$.) sary to stress that leg^y toe basaodors, vriio held a aerlea of there ahaU be no use or threat fOciUtated f i 'om to takfe,/ irface .tension. Available at most leading chain stores and independent supermarkets in ------[CA7------Western powers. Including toe meetings in toe building for- of force in toe area, and that in the moig simple and ex- Details t>f such Improvements tl|('e self'Service case or delicatessen department . . . (OPON IHUBS. a> 9) O A U , 6M4Slg ^ALEM NASSIfP VFW POST BOMB NflNCII United States, continue'] to be meriy oceppied by toe Allied disputes shnU be settled solely pedltious maimer ; and that it are to be worked out by Eost- Cjgi^!sca' S1t0p Ik 0 0 ^iaat Goiter Sbrsst reopcjnslWe for Berlin. ^ OontrW Oxincll in the Amerl- by peaceful means. . will receive preferential treat- Oerman negotiators who Da Mata>M„|jftMa' " Itoudton: 0JtO pw penoo "LooMiig beyond Beriin,” Rog- can sectmr of Berlin,' 8. The four governments wlU ment . . . „jeet for the 17to time era’ strament continued. Acting on the besla of toelr mutually respect their indlvld- b . The governments of toe Monday. 6 4 3 ^ 3 ^ 9 "Frankly Speaking - “there are /a variety of pros- quadripartite rights aiid respon- ual and Joint rights and respon- pi-ench Republic, the United four-power agreement pacts to be ^pursued In toe stfaiutito, and of toe corre- stbUltiea, which remain un- Kingdom and the United States formally will recogtiise vl-. You Jusf Can't Beat search for a more stable and gpondlng wartime and poetwar changed. of America declare Unit toe ties between West Berlin profitable roiatlonahlp In Bu-" agreements and decisions of 4. The four governments between the Western sectors of Germany 110 miles Men Over U ,¥6nn Mias Connecticut, Priscilla Doyle, dissolves in laughter as she contemplates rope.” the Four Powers, which are not agree that,' irrespective of toe Benin and toe Federal Ropub- To L e«n a | w l audniaa matching this small mountain of shoes to the extensive wardrobe she will be away,' a# well as West German MID SUMMER SPECIALS Rogers, however, mentioned affected. differences In legal views, < the ug of Germany will be maln- West Ber- Full Or Part Time taking to next week’s Slis's'‘America Pageant in Atlantic City. For more on •naklng into account the exist- situation which has developed tabled and devel“pn aqnieves 7 . tribute to pracUcAi improve- to In. thU a^re«nient, ahaU not oennany and not to be gov- ^ Rho^ Island 'Killing menu of the sHuatlonf be changed unilaterally. erhbd by It diplomaUc reimsentation in TEMPLE’S without prejudice to toeto le- Part H - Fiw ^oiis I t e l a ^ ^ -I - . /o«, Mayors Favor Court Test gal poritiem I to tha Westeni Sectmra of Ber- (8m Foge Twalva) (8m Page BlgW) ^ INSTMIED Susp^t in Canton Holdup On Legality of Meskill Cuts REAL AJsb Wanted for Murder BROADLQQM TRUMBULL', Conn. (AP) — legislature and slg into law The Connecticut I Conference of by toe govern*^' S’l'AFFCHtiD (AP) — Ocin- on Route 44 was robbed about Mayors has followed toe lead of 'The — mayoral ^ resolution said: nei^tlcut and Mdhsachuartta 9:89 a.m. Thursday by a man cucu btlcut Conference of state police officially had a canytog a .22-callber pistol, i t BUYS sociatlon (CEA) to supporting Mayors owiflrms that it is es- gearoh ' for a murder suspect Robert Johnson, chief of se- / j . legal moves to force full pay- sentla^to hold down govern- undejrway- to this rugged area curity for the bank, refused \ ment to state grants to munlcU m e i^ expenditures and taxes, today. today to say how much too M V * ^ PAllties. cor^stent virlto toe need for es- He was siepnen McDonough, bandit took. ' The CEA Thursday filed a ^nUal public services, but we 23, toe object of a massive “It has been recommended to lawsuit seekhig to force Gov,-also emphasize that cities and search Thursday after the rob- us by. authorities that 1* would Thomaa J. Meaklll to rescind his towns must be able to rely on be^y a Canton, Conn., bank be to the beat toterest of law cutlmcks to grants. state appropriations or it will and toe wounding of a Mao- and order not to reveal the Later to toe day, toe toayors be impossible to establish mu- sachusetts state tH x^ r to Lud- amount of money taken,” he A voted 17-9 to favor resolu- niclpal budgets and local tax Mass. said. tlon with a similar tatent. rates., Thday, Rhode Island 'author- The amount token was $24,000 \ AcconUng to a ^ c t sheet de- , ‘"nierefore, be it resolved ittea saia .they had Issued a accordtog to a report to the veloped by toeinayor's confei^ executive committee warrant for McDonough, charg- Hartford 'nmes. ence; Meskiirs cutbacks could be empowered to retain counsel tog him with murdering Eraeat PoUoo sold eaily Friday they - ttog._ man fled tl)rougn the book- 12' COMMERCIAL yards of Bovbral nearby ,buol- Nvcoiinu peases, tiien pimped into a oar parked at a dlnor. Big Four envoys, siming treaty, are\ from left, of .G™at Britain, Py<)tr A bi^^v of [CARPET RUBNRBACK Jean Sauvagn^gra 0^ France, Sir Roger Jackling Union anci Kenneth Rush of the p, S. (AP Photo) Leak Probe Alabama (Sm Fags Twalva) Installed OVer Heavy Padding Reaches To At Tainpb Floor yon ^ eorpoifnf that's CovemOr !lumirfoin and proctkol bat dso In August prieod! This elsgant ceipet WhiteHouse In Threat I8WWWfcnlglH nanup fiMownnim ■ raiilffiJIi 1 Inin tm nM¥immr iiunic By KENNETH FBEDD MONTGOMERY, Ala. UAP) Council Plans, to enfooB rpsisfhm seif, stains and footprints. Includes Carpet, Padding - Albania' legislators to | h toe U.S.I Employment It's ti(|hlfy> woven with deublo luto bock and Expert TaddSss WAflHINO’rbN (iAP) — An Montgomery County. BooKl of for yoors of wear. Docemtor eoleri. Installation!' ' FBI investigation Into toe leak- Education today that Gov. In Stock ing of aenalUve information to George C. Wallace has toreat- Sq. Yds. Installed Sq. Yds. Installed m m /' ne'wsmen by goveriiment offl- ened to use state troopers If Ruling pn Teache 35 262.15 40 ciala extends to toe White necessary to transfer seven Hitskllecord High. I^uM and pentagon, as well os white chUdren from a pre- 45 Sq. Yds. Installed 337.05 50 Sq. Yds. Installed 374.501 While They Last By PEOQY HMPSON '“The idea is to ,a! niltog Teachers sold Thursday it wlU t^e State JDepertment, it has dominantly black school to a that is nonslstentracross toe support walkouts by its 260,<)00 WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s total employ- been learnra. predcminantely white school, to WAStifNCriOMi .(AP) ,, — , ’The . board—— with— other—r workers, members uif J salar^1 raises—in In ment climbed to an^l-tim e high in August but the job- lInformanU say toe pro^ in- Montgomeiy County, Cost of ‘Living OouncU planned prices and rsnte—^uid let toe eluding scheduled yearly,' to- , niort olinmlv hpcaiiaa thare w ere more Shop at Home volvea ' lie detectors and de- 'Wallace ^ was __ not Immediately Our expert will call with Mmplos and ostimatas of them and other waU- manda that officials s ^ a ffld a - comment to-wall carpet values. Evening appointments welcome. vlte swearing they did not pro­ Ihe reported threat under­ from' W u er restrictions was The council conferred Thurs- stopped short of advocating <'T»ie national unemployment . . . vide unautoorixed material to expected, despite rising pro- . ,, „ RducaUon atrlkea. He appealed to PresL- rate rose from 6.8 to 6.1 per average earnings of some 0 reporters. . scored Wallace’s efforts—to-, eluding ‘ House passage of an teste"fiom teachers that they Marland dent Nixon to delay the Aug. 0 cent of toe labor force, said toe mlUlon .rank-and-file workers STEPHEN MoDONOUQH dsMrve™-special exemptions 1 t iS iZ r e w h ^ •"•=tlve date of toe fwexe to report by toe Labor Depart- two cents an hpur to $^44 Accortong to these Wor- ^ jj^ n g Wti to give porenU Wanted from the wage-price freeae. I^***ied to v a K ^ inters Sept. 16 where teachjBrs are ment’a Bureau of Labor Stalls- and $1.4$ weekly to $129. The more voice to the school aasign- ticB. j' report is baaed on figures col- the B73I Into the current In­ He is wanted to West VlixtoU A oouhcll aoufee said today’s ‘ ,on which teachers ALL NTlON , mente of their children. said anyi school It laid the to(al' number of lected before President Nixon vestigation. after a July 3S New Montgomery’s school board on charges of armed robbery. ruUng will clarify—but net aub- J* . . 'nT raises during the 90- And NEA SQ. TABD board that refuses to pay nepfo- Americans at worii rose 360,000 froze wages and prices, on Aug. BRAIDED RUGS York TIme. .tory gave deteitt Yonf;;;i;iion‘^ ti; ' . . a. * of a new secret American pro- the transfer of too alon of a a to l^ vriUcIe. Om- Unw. icducation Aaoo- “Sla4^i4a*®** ralaJkB*' maymA.V facefA.CE arbl-arbl* tos... almost 80Qfk million,swillllnn butHut thetha 16.1A. posal at too U.S.-Soviet sti^te- ^ ^ ^ ^ t e children by airroo- rials.also ore searching for him " M a teacher could accrue ttn tio n or a breach-of-contract ^„rk force roee nearly t^co The report said the aveiM* ^ tching$ ^ ^ fic-armo-Ilmitatlon talks in Hoi- . . boforo to connection with a 0,000 bonk pay before toe trMse, he con .bl^on h ^ s ^ teach the job gain to an all-time high weekly paycheck woe up 8.9 BRAIDS nk. H,n M hnidiin In New Hartford Auc e get toe ^wage Increase,” toe com w uw Fromprom acre. acroes toe. toe, emmt^. country, of 84.8 mllluX ^r cent, r i 0 .0 . over the port Oolt^ Only, Copper, OUve, Aatamn u n w i i l ' I S J«hn«n Jr. V * ^ mto ^wiSch S c h toe managern J S S e r of thetiJf lo-10- ^wwroe r c e a.ld,..“Msrid. ”M he TTrin^ H n * toe ftSee^Butf i S e w ^ toe’^u t ^ ^ - of education beslegied' The bureau ^ adjusts to, fig- year, but to. t.4.P«^c«nt ^ ThI branch ofthT Mechanlos teaching iintil 1 but s ^ - ^ n e “^ the councll-^and toe ‘« a c h e r ^ urorforsVaaonal'tectors; With- to Uvlng co^ts reduced toe goto whsn the State DepertmoniM- j ‘li*® board said it, willl ^ Savings Bank of Wlnated was ed drawing badk pay to Aug. ganlzations - with Que-ttons adjuatment. the actual to $ld$ per week. knowiedged riome of. its peiiwn- Johnson to modify a court P”' ' 1_—ornc wwas u eitelblaeligible to—he can Mtimate. i nhontabout their oecullarpeculiar altuatlona!aituatlo total - employed- - dipped ------.68,000 ------Chairman lAwrenos • F. nol had been quostltmod by the dor Ooslgnlng too children "MisDonough in addHton Is^get toe scheduled increase. B But on Wednesday, ’Treasury prepared to slog through to 0 .6 million Slid actual unem- O’Brien of toe Democratic No- JuoUqe Department I concerning the Ptotlala Elementary, Bel wanted in connection with a not, he cM ’t.” Undersecretary Ctoarla E. y ,. Labor Day holiday weekend ^oymeni dropped 60,00 to a ticnal Oommlttee ooid the rloe souraas of “itorie* which, wo in nenrby Hope Hull, He Julld quibbling' about Walker told congressmen: "The March of eoluUona befoh UtUe over 6 million, the report i„ unemployment to S.1 per iudmlto be bdrmful to toe na- The board was told the gov^r i4^to'^wWch**eb<^ wee W^toer 0 per cent 0 0 per Interpretation to toe pret# that Mhool dwra open ’Dieaday. said. The labor____ force without ^nt ’’drainatiiea the nwot CARPET fND "■“** itonal llnteroat.’f...... , nor want*wahte ti»the children ti token from - a cotirtnictlon. of toe nation’, t.17 m ^on mobt Tlie NBA Chtimed “undre^ toe“ adjdrtment d n i ^ more fllT’-T p re rid in t‘win I State Depahinent___ apokeamqn______ferred to Betn Jo lohiUMn 81 ymrktr. In h ere wUl get the pay hike, be permitted la incorrect,’ ho Mhool admlnUtratlona are sonoua iiaw in rrenuem Mj^oekejioekey declined iqside the rity. The Canton branch of tlw totj). anticipated thla foil la be- wudi (8m Page TWfSeos) FLOOR COVERING ’The American Federation of (8m Page Twelve) The bureau also reported toat (8m Page Twelve) Slmabury Bank and Truxt Ck^.atda toe print. 808 MAIN STREET, BIANCHESTER ~ 648>|80|B2 <■ lUMoott) t 1'

T ’ . i .■^1- V' ■I. I • I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., PRroAT, SEPTEMBER 8, 1971 PACT P A G E T W O MANCHEI^TEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHEiSTER. CONy^., FRIDAY, Se IpTEMBER 8, 18*71 Business M irrot .Si^mbled' by stacking units fide Sbuth ^Windsor Jarring Among ''hy side -a ^ Atop each other.. MOMERAflNGB /J e s se PhJIlps, chairman of Sheinwold on l^ d g e REGISTRATION T V Tonight FORnMENIBANO Scho&l Bus Routes T a m iW o f Man*^ Philips Industries, largest sup­ MR MU$IC LHSONS ; Sea Satufday'a TV Waak YOUNQPHIPtE PLAY TWO flurre WELL TO BUS M MM, includee Herman Way and bath to MarUyn, MArUyn to Schools Set Animosity to Technology plier of components to the mo­ NORTH KBBP ENEMY OUT SUrt on -BlUngton to Chapel Joseph Lane). . I Edgawood. for Comptote Usttogs. Award Winnert bile home industry, claims that fSs setwise •# sis lewm A •» SSSss ♦ 62 Dally Sapt# lit from 3p.mi,» 4 p>m. I Bohool and Bllswmih’^iift ****’* etart on Bsnsdlot to Pins ------, ------— - two mobile homes hooked l^o- By ALFRED SHBINWOU) <:? K 0 9 4 1 a:0SDm « « - ^•***- *'” *’• Lan*. Pins Tree to Bsne- (Inoludea Parkvlewl, CSiapol to BUS ii b ; b u s u NEW TORK (AP) — Chnnar Shown hy College Students ^999^9 99999999^9999ff 9^9^99 99/99999* start on Griffin to'A^by, Ab- Start; on Olarii to Pleasant For Opening rrMoy, isyf—iter 8 j«ther can provide anyone with Keeping the dangerous hand 0 O.i * ACCpflDION, GUITAR, PIANO. QRGAN ! Plsasant «iiot (Inoludss Good HUI and CUrk, Clark and Burnham (to Ifthe housing at a low cost. Jarring, the Rev, Jean Jack- JOHN OUNNIFF out of (he lead is usually a mat- ^ 9 A K .14 2 1 P.m Avarv * [* .* '? '* *'*> F«Mi U n e), Benedlot to High- Rt. 6 and Ellington, BlUngton ^ Valley (Btoji 0 1 ^ ) . g^hool for all pupils will be- iiW (8) BIc VaUnr (0 ) about -poverty, poor housing, I "A typical 'double-wide' pro- I nt.^ wi^W M i^ (18) vnie w n wwt (0) eon and Joan Gens Ooonay will BualneM Analyst hunger and the quality of the ter of a single play In one suit, - WEST HAST B«ginnelr» Our Spodolty HUI ^ view (only from Benedlot), to Chapel, Long HIU to Pleas- I vides l,4t0 square feet of living W^^plng 9 a.m.-B;UI Highvlew to Benedlot, Benedlot and Valley, Pleasant Valley “ * » « ■ ASSans ramUr receive Hm New Totk City environment,” he said. as we have seen In earlier col­ ♦ A 0 J 10 .1 ♦ 98 7.1 p.m. Got. 26. dustries, such as chemicals, to gree upon our technological ca­ foot,” he saya ♦ Q.7 Start on Griffin to Rya, Rya vlsw). - Site (t-a-n> Weathar — Sparta a for the sole purpose of frustrat­ BUB lA eludes Maple and Willow), BUB M Jarring to Swadtn’a tunbaaaa- solve social problem such as pabilities, and osrtalnly on In­ "By comparison, the average SOUTH Plaaaant Valley to Rt, 8, Rt, 9 Wlndaor Town Una and BUS 16 P'*"' “ “ B- output per. maidiour. excliislve'*of land.” turnaround. Main to Pleasant Wendy), Gorton to Griffin). , Pleasant Valley Rd. to * ='‘» P-»"-Mil, m i •Ter- (C) NOrth-South vulnerable. 4k K 1,0 6 Abby Rd. Ext. to Lake 8t. eludes------Dlahe),- ‘ .. Diane...... to Kelly. alts ' But technology also Is knowledge, he continued, "take He forecasts that "If labor BUS n a a rk .1 Chapel to Long HUI, Avory and Wapplng Elemen- (8) Naws wMh N.K. ■mlth duced "(Beaune Street,’’ and Opening lead — Jack of Dia­ TIMOTHY BDWABDB 8CTOOL Valley, Pleasant VaUey to (0) scorned by .some of the same years from the time a scientist costs .continue to Increase fas­ South West- North East BUB IB Start on Rye to Hightower, jjm Bum- liiT schools will be open from aaS Marry Bsassasr J a c k s o n haada Operoilon formulates them and they enter ^ M IW IMMR 17 tM lini monds. •tert cn FAimstead to Brook BUS 1 iWoodside, Community and Sul- (U) Disk Vaa Dyka Breadbasket, the aoonomle amt pec^e who express concern for I <3> I ♦ 2 4k ■ ‘2 ♦ <0 > ter than productivity, It. Is con­ West leads the Jack of dia­ Start on. Graham to Henry livan to Sand HUI. Hightower to Scantlc Meadow j i ^ t o Rt, 8 and BUtogton, EU- » »•«"• to » : » (tm ) IfBC Nawa these situations. And so, (br. the technology until some no- (A(elMtaiiy«iry Pass Pass .1 Pass (Includes Greenfield and Nor­ SiU (4S)Nsws (0) of the Southern Christian Lead- ceivable that 10 years from StMAilainM) monds, and you must resist the (Includes Joaeph lame), Henry. ■' BUS 27 (Includes Msryl), Scantlc m^ton toChapel, Cliapel to Rt. Morning Kindergarton at Sits (8) Wtelt’s Hupealas Wemher von Braun of the Na­ nonsense pragmatist comes 4 All Puss ma),Brook to Graham (Inoludei enhlp Oonferenoe, now 90 per cent of all homes natural -temptation to put up - to Brook, Brook to Farmstead, Start on Mato to SulUvah (to- Meadow to Ann (no pickupa be- j ptoasant 'VaUey to Woodslda. Pleasant Valley School will be (I) Trath or CMsaqaeaeas <0) tion^ Aeronautics and Space alcng and turns the Idea or OverkxA, Henry, Fermstead). (U) What’s My U mT (0) Bach reetpiant wlU be given below $30,000 vrill be factory dummy's queen. West cannot Farmetoad to Meadow. Administration Is concerned. knowledge Into a product and a wise he will lose his ace. You BUB lA eludes Sperry). Strong to Ident vi ® ((IMS) Nawa — Sparta a bronaS medal tor exeaUance, flock of new Jobs." built.” be leading from K-J.-lO of dia-: BUB tA and turnaround, Rt.B. 6 to Chapel ^ to Hlghtownar, lUghtowar gtart on Mato to Govemors morning kindergarten# arc Waathar (C) Calling the hostility "irration­ But some site builders, or then have no further problem. Btert on Troy end Brookfield to Scantio Meadow, Rye to Hjgtiway, Govemera Highway scheduled for 9 to 11 ;80 a.m. (4#) ABO Nawa ( 0 ) which carries a cash grant of monds because If he wanted' to Start on Woodland to WlUcw, (tocludea Colonoy), <2hapel to qriffin 7 it ) (8) Tha latoraa B , (O) al,’' von Braun unloaded him­ But by that time, von Braun "stick” builders as they are Dally Question to Orlffin, Griffin to ’nsomas, $2,000. make. -ar—dangerous lead he WUlow to KeUy (tocludea Mar Mato, Mato to SulUvon, BuIU- ' B in M to Rt. 6, Rt, 6 to Newberry (to- Afternoon kindergarten at (M*) BraSir Baaeh (0 ) self in an aMicle written for the lamented, Veveryone has for­ called, fall to see the n m e con­ As dealer, you hold; Spades, Tliomaa to Lewie, Graham to (18) Mavla Oama (01D) The late Whitney M. Young would attack spades — the suit ple), KeUy to E fruoo, Otene to van. to Wert. -. . ^ eludes Colony), R t 6 to Bum- Pleasant Valley will run ftom Naticnal Association of Manu­ gotten, if he knew at all, that It figuration cf events. The hous­ e-3; Hearts, K-Q-9-4; Diamonds, Nevara. hMin, Burnham and King . to 13;15 to 2:46 p.m. and all other (tzet) Blah CiMMmd (0) Jr„ who headed the National was the scientist who started It that hi* partner has raised. Goldmine, Goldmine to Bene- BLU9WOBTH SOHKNHr l:M (MS) Noaar pM tlUia Frafaa facturers, In which he said the ing shortage can be licked by THEATER TIME ()-5i Clubs, A-8-6-4-2. BUB m M cG r^ , MoGrath_ to Oieriy Mato to C h i^ f (tocludes school afternoon kindergartens aar 9' ( 0 ) Urban League, wlU be honored In the first place." If you put up the queen of diet (Includes Peach Tree), BUS U antl-te Straasa Bapart 0 ) Ihe Society tor the Family of big builder. take /this ace. Subsequently, Lewia (Inoludea Fox Meadow Start on Mato to SulUvan, Rt. Tuesday — hotdog on a bun. “ It Is Irrational precisely be­ ence and' technology held In S ta te'B u m m er of '43' 1:30, You would open with one club BUB IB cludes WtodeorviUe, Rye end Meryl (inoludea Ann, Meryl be- Idle (It) Bartfari Talk-la (O) Man wUk eotahUabed by the The man, Roger Ladd, chalt^ Blaat can gain the lead In dia­ and Lewta). 6 to East Windsor turnaround, mustard, relish, catsup, potato niM (t.it-n-S94e) Nawa — Waath- cause those most vocal in their such low regard. 7:20, 9:18. if your queen of diamonds were Start on Raymond to Bene­ Oordon), cn Rye to East Wind- tween Famham and AUacn). councU to reoogntoe eflccts di­ man of The Roblno-Ladd C3o., monds, and East will lead a LABOR DAY WEEKEND BUB $A Rt. 6 to Strong, (Strong to Ident, chlpe, com, milk, and gripe- (0 ) hostility toward - science and "All the so-called 'have-not' which builds In -Illinois, Dela­ UA Iheatre East: •--''"The the king. dict, -Benedict to Plne^ Tree turnaround, Hightower to BUB *7 Bbaw rected toward Impirovtog the Love Machine” 7:15„ 9 :15. spade through your king. This Start on Hilton and BMgewooo Lone, Pine Trbe Lone to (Bene­ I d ^ to turnaround, Mato to fruit Clip,. Curium technology are the very ones Cbuntrles In Africa and Asia ware, Florida and Puert Rico, Copyright 1971 Scantlc Meadow (Includes Start on Famham to Doiwer, (8-1#) Dick Cavatt Shaw quality of modem life. Manchester Drive-In:—"D oc" Is precisely what yod must SPECIAL to Mkrilyn, Blarllyn and Judy dict (inclifdes Good HID Rd. and Newberry, Mato, Brook, Bum- Wednesday—bologna, zalamt professing the greatest concern are straining their limited re­ scoffs at the claims of mobile avoid. X , Qeneral Features Carp. Meryl), Scantlc Meadow to Dow­ Famham to turnaround, lli48 (I) Movtaa 10:00; "Midnight Cowboy” 8:10.. to Bharcn (Inohidea Bdgewood, Pond Lane), Benedict to Hlgh- ham-, East Hortfort to King. . and cheese grinder, . shredded 111# (Set) Nawa —Prapar A sources to g:aln what some of home manafacturers. The only way to keep East er (Includee Plum Lane), Dower Off EJaat Hartford Driye-In: —"’7 BUaabath, Barbara and Judy vlbw, Highvlew to Benedict, OBOHABD HHX BOHDDL WAiPPINO SCHOOL lettuce, sUced tomato, potato' our students seem bent on de­ "If We wanted to build homes from gaining the lead in dia­ 10% OFF ON ALL PIZZAS to Famham (includes AUson), to Abby Rd. HM. (tocludea Avery, Raymond to Benedict, to ScoU, Scott to Felt. ding wlth,^ocolate sauce. 7;ie htVt Taka Plelarei B Take Ace HARTFORD (AP) — State PIZZA-RAY'S «^o%i BUS IMI "Travel" ARTHUR RRUi Published Dally Bxoept Sundays They argue that the local build­ 10:30; "Midnight Oiwboy” 8:00. Graham to Haves (Inoludea fin (Includes Maakel and BVix Qrg.ce Aob) Abby Rd. Hbct. to Benedict to Muior, Manor th Friday--tuna salad sandwich, tiM Paafare B (O) and Holidays at 18 Blasell iSmt, West continues diamonds, Tax ,Cbmmiaslcner Oeorge F. ISO SPRUOB ST. Start on Scott to Alpine (in­ Manchester, CMm. er, using cid-fashioned, 'bn-slte New York Fair Blue-^lls Drive-In:— "Sum­ Joaeph Lane and Herinan Way). Meadow), Griffin and Graham w n . . ’ rinciuiiM Berle) MiUw Mne Tree. picklo circles, carrot sUx, cab­ titt OaF* Oeaerattoa B and you take the ace. Now. you Brown said Wednesday he cludes Deerfield), Alpine to titt Maatarpi^ Tkaetre B 0) niethods, cannot fill the need. mer of ’42” 10:16; "Harper” BUS 4A to Neva". Never, to Graham, ^ bage slaw, milk and brownie. Telephode 6»47U draw three rounds of trumps, doesn’t expect the new 6H pw - Blue Ridge,"Blue Ridge to Dear- ..Second' Class Postage Paid at H ie answer to -big production Told to Xiower 8 :00. Start on SulUvan to Bond HUI, Lewis) Never# to Sand HUI. oQraham to Griffin (tocludea ^tort on EUtogton to'BUtog- , A salad plate as weU as a la Manchester, Coon. (MOW) ending in tte dummy, and lead cent sales tax to have much ef­ field, Deerfield to Umber TraU 'carte hamburgers and hotdogs Living Fo»*U and low costs, they add, Is to the deuce of elute through Band HIU to EUtogton, VaUey “ Robert, Lewis), Griffin to Abby. *«> Town Une and turnaround. SDBSCilllpnON RATBS build houses In factories, where Prices in 1971. fect on iMylhg.ln Omnecticut. View to Norman (tocludea Bun- Start cm'^ Stilllvan to HUlrtde, MUler to Foster (tocludea Bari Timber Trail to Breezy H U I ./ are served daily at the high The ginkgo tree,- native . Payable In Advance East. When East plays low (as to the advantages of assembly line “ My personal opinion is that HlUtIde to Aroda (Includez ter HUI), Voator to Sogniaw, BUS 15 X school and at TtmoU^f Rd- he must), you take a deep nyalde), Norman and Palmer to eastern China, to regarded as ...... techniques can be used, and STRAOUSB, N.T. (AP) — . Devlin To Stay I don’t t U ^ the Increase in the 'EUtogton, EUtogton to MlUer, High), Aroda to Steep, Steep to toBrortrtrtd’ MronT to itagl»w to turnaround (to- fttart cn Buokland to-^-tum- wards. a living foertl. It to the preacnt fmesse with the ten of elute.' sales toirViU fiffect the buying then assemUe them in a mat­ Bowing to a federal exxier Footer 8t. B>ct. to EUtogton (in­ G ^ m . Hayez to. Neverz (to- m Bouihon, a.m. Only), ham, Clark to D e n ^ D e m t o g Wapplng Fair repretentaUve of a family "Month iS You don’t.expect to win the power that much;'-’ he said. ter of hours host a homemade fudge and ------;------^ ^ ------for the read of the fair’s run ,, ^—plan ------woriu when------Weet------wins----- —j day - sales, * I don’t , thinkw they ■n Sandi HIU, ^ d HUI footsie Roll bonks booth. apartment houses can be as- liiaior BUS 6 Oakland to Felt, Pelt to Deer- ®” and to grant rebates to persons “ with the queen of clubs. No w«l be affected at dll. field, beerfleld to Scott (In- >4 rtu Newberry I z>-i rtk...! to R t 8, R t Start on Foster to Deepwood,. ^ Hevejv ^ , N I avf* to School. serving on the float commit- who have paid for tickets at ^eat returns you Brown said President Nixnn’s (Start on EUtogton and Dart 6 to Clu4>el Rd., caiM>el Rd. to r > shejvlU stay in poUtics. can take the king and ace of d 9 HUI, Ntederwerfer, on Barber eludes Timber Trail), B ro^ k irt Deepwood to 2nd Palmer Inter- «A^-4 ** . _ , tee will be Krs* Albert B&mettp prices above lost yeur’s. wage-price freeie should en­ Alpine, Alpine to Blue . - . „ msvtAxmi, xrciu w $ Start cn E l l t o ^ to F c ^ , Bednarz and Mra MARLOirS-FIRST ftr EVERYTHHIII . ? ° . unmarried dubs, after which dummy’s ^ C fi HUI, oii kOller, on Dart HUI to M«Jse, tecUoh, Felt to Ookwood, Oak- No. 52 to a aerleo from Moriow'a: Where te find what yoB The reduction was a reauH of courage buying. Blue Ridge to Deerfield, Oak- J® vmod to Norman, FiSeter to Strong; Strong to Nut- jy^hard Smith, clvU rights leader, In her first last two clubs are good, Newmarker and turnaround (In­ Mato to Strong, Strong to Idont want!. Yoqr Mends and neighbers benglrt the foOswIag a ruling by the federal Coat of The freese "encourages em­ land to fheter, l^mtor to Or- BUS 14 meg, Stixmg to SulUvan. „ „ Moeowskl and Living CbuncU that increased t a t ^ e w ^ e the Wrth of the m fact. West must cash the ployment and as-^ employment cludes Lawrence), on, Avery to Rd., Ident to turnaround, Mato from Marlow's last week. (Other storee have same of thaa child, sold Wednesday she chardimBlM. ^ turnaround, Mata ^ Darning to ... Frank Butkus are to items hot only Marlow’s has tbsm aD!) ace of spades wh'en he la given Increases I think you’ll find Beelaebub (includes Pine Knob). / BUS SB to Bonooi.School. (Includee Ridge rd.), Start on Felt to Deerfield, on charge of the booth and wUl the queen of elute slilce other- buying increasea,’’ he said. RIVBtSIK SPEEDWAY BUB BA BUS 24 Felt to Tallwood (includez TaU- Parttament at thd Stari on VaUey View to Sun- muinwt/m Baldwto (includes take orders for girls’ fi^eese or by Preatoent Nixon. 4. Start cn EUtogton to Oakland, nmtde (Include# VaUey View Start on Pierce to EUtogton, Carman to Concord,_____ wood, Greenwood, WUd Rose), through __ safety umbrellas.__ ___ AU __ Fhir efficiais had argued that elections. 1* he Oakland to Foster, Foster to and Norman), Sunnyslde to Denlta^! Foster tojorchard MU ^ View, VaUey t h e s e " ^ ' vriU StsMailnflihrUI 3 ly ^ Of the Hcuh; 1 TONIGHT Birch HUI Dr. (tocludea Blroh Scott, Scott to Breezy HUI, Rd. to Chapel. C ^ l to B l ^ - X *® 6® toward the club’s community ton, EUtogton to Rt. 6, EUtogton BUS •*=94B » « tfYtir production and therefore should [4ANCHESTE '^o a l a ' h m j d a y SHOW" HUI-and DeepWood), Birch HUI Breezy 1911 to Timber Trail, 12A project. AOss Devlin refused to name D H ! -//V Start on' Lake to Grace (In­ LABOA f l -R -R -R -R ect cf my getting FOR THE PAST 90 YEARS cludes Sunset), Graham and zebub. aaRBflSvHMAQB The admission charge was BUB 1 Start on SulUvan and G ra h ^ BUS 17A % Steep to Aroda, Steep to MU- A “btke hike" for aU resi­ avaUaUe to color. Marlow's also has a complete aeleel married ore people who are THESE THREE PEOPLE SulUvan to Sand HIU (Includes slde, MlMde to SulUvan. • ef high tatenaity bnlba to both aorew-to wei pbrnger $rpas. rolled back from $2 to the $1.50 Start on Strang to West, West to Ayers (includes Mountain Start on Spruce Lane, to Bene­ dents Interested in Joining , wlU S U M M E R O F ’42 ____ < m ^ Mlisdale), Sand MU to Elling- BUS 28B A FOOT UKJKEB-TBUNK wUh a fshrie eavatiBg . ■MM MMn W HU 7 mLmmml HAVE BEEN HEROES. UNTIL NOW! to BulUvan, SulUvan to Rt,. 6, ton, EUtogton' to Flrehcuse 2, View), Ayers to Nevera (In­ dict ‘ ( ^ u d e s 286 Benedict), be hrid Sunday. Those poxtlci- A Robert Mulligan/Richard A. Roth ■•H4iHrtlliM7eH.Hi cotortnl styles to regUbtr elaee are alee avaOaMe as from $1 to 75 cents. -Rt. 6 to Newberry (.includes^ (Includes Fulmer and Norman), cludes Graham, S t n ^ Ter­ Benedict to Pine Tree, Pine Start on Itovem to pgung arc asked to meet at the le and feotateel modele far raat Production ..sny," she said. race), Nevers to H a y X (Include# (two at 486 G r a l ^ , G n ^ H e a in t VgUey School at 1 as the new table CMony), Newbenry to Mato, Beelzebub to Avery (Includes Tree to Benedict. to Steep, (1st pickup at «» era275 * ^ ^ JENNIFER O’NEILL • GARY GRIMES Mato to SulUvan (Includes Norton and Charing), Avery to Mark, Haael), HaytA to Graham p.m. sharp. snUCTCH-BACK PLASnO'osed fWr JERRY HOUSER • OLIVER CONANT BUS 17B Graham), Aroda to, Mllside, Credit fo r Car* Sperry)-, SulUvan to West. Kelly. (tocludea Poployf, Graham to Bike hikes are being spon­ d iain . . . Mariow'a has pattens ter aB k M s of WrillMkr rtMwMUy , Start on Benedict to High- Mllside to ' Steep (tocludea tho2 lavssHIt HERMAN RAlXmER RICHARO A. ROTO S 1 . 0 0 In oil wealthy countries of BUB 8* BUS 9 Henry (In olu ^ Herman Way, sored by the Community Ser­ re-opholsterlng; also the foam for the world, the greatest single Start on McGrath to Cherry Start on Avery to Pine Knob, ^ ^ vice CouncU and the South chair. nOBERT MULLIGAN MICHEL LEGRAND y^ Peach Tree (Includes Peach CHENEY nEOB SHOWER OUBTAIN SET . . . the oM a$jle ~ ___ . TtCNMCOiOM* Utopia use of installment credit is for H Bloasom, Famham to Dower, Pine Knob to Murray (includes t® Farmstoaxh S ^ i^ e id , Pine Tree to Benedict. rt ... n. Windsor Recreation Depart- cn WlU continue each ease was so Mg that Mariow'a aoM twe Beta ef HalIjrweeB from Wamgr Bros S 3 . 0 0 the purchase of automobiles, Dower ' to AUson, AUson to Pine Knob Circle and Apple Meadow BUS U wtodow drapes . . . the windew wlU be oeva n i la ------AKmngy l««urt Same* COFFEE HOUSE according to Encycl(^;>aedia and Strong Rd. at 7 a.m BUtosten Sunday os long as good weath- Meryl, iMeryi to Hightower, Tree Lane), MUrray to OuUey M u2de“ to l Start on EUtogton to Oakland, . left on ter colon thaaka to Marlow*B hath AT t:M, 7£W. OtUI 8H E. BODDIJS TPKE. Britannlca. HightowM- to Rye, Rye to Troy (include. Ahem), Ou»®y to ^ ^ ^ ak la^ to Porier, A v e r y ^ Rd. to ^ er continues. Oakland Rd. and Avery Sunday's event will be led by THE ABOVE HEMS MAT BE AVAILABLE Df A FEATURES (tooludes WtodsorvUle -and Dogwood, Dogwood to Benedict, Benedict to I%>e S t ; left on Averyj^ left oh Brol Famham). land, M ^ a n d to Woodland. / '^Stoep), Si(U^an to Mato aiul Ron Smith and Jerry Me­ STORES — SAVE MILEAGB BY OOMIIfO HEEE FaURt Tree, Benedict to Raymond. ««w(ih- right on'EUtogton; left THEBE IS ONLY ONE 8T0BE TO GET THEM ALE AT ^ ■ V. ■* BUS 2 BUS 2B / School. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL risht Teague. V BUS 27 dn MlUer; left cn Nevers; right . . . MABLOWS. MABLO^ . . . FOUR FOR EVEEY- Start on Strong Rd., to Main Start on Oak to Laurel, on Oak BUS S Start on BlUtogton and Foster, on Hayes; right cn Graham; Manche$ter Evening Herald THDfO SINCE 16U1 I$ewatowa Mala BA, NaMhaMar St. (Includee Ideiit), on Main to Kelly (includes Woodlahd and Start on Newberry *" »*’**^ toft « G r if f ^ laft on Wtodaor- OPEN 4 DAYB — THCB8DAY MIOHCB HB 6l66! - I - u n , ' St,- and Pleasant VaUey to Rt. Brian), Kelly to Laurel, Laurel Star to Strang, SulUvan to oouth Windsor <»rreapoodent V' • SUNDAY-SEPT.-5 5, on Ntwberry and Govemorr to Woodland. U^kland^ ^cktoiid to Demtog, 6^’^^1 Rd.; left on B2ri^"varriek, Tei. 644-8174, AND Highway to BlUngton, EUtogton BUSl u s / lemto, to Ctork, Clark t® * ______to Oommunlty Rd. . Start on EUlJtogton Nlede ,r . « > « THIS FRIDAY NICHTT AfiiBS Davh MONDAY-SEPT. 6 BUS 19 for (taclud^-' TumWo SEPTEMBER. SRD Start on Scantlc Meadow to Nlederwerfer to Griffin,' | f * D O C EUtog- (Includee Woodrido), HUton to .. VaUey Rd. t i ^ M a li^ ^ r . Ar- IN THE STMHUM — STARTS 8 P.M. Aim (Inoludea Plum and Dow- HUi to KiUi bath) to Sharixi, Sharon to Mi­ rive Cheney Tech 7:80 a.m. serving Connecticut homem.iKi-r-, .iiii.n 1909 er), Ann to Hightower, Mgh- ton (liXu<9tf Baghtaw) AUen, AUen and Ronda to Ml- tch, HUton to Bdgewood. ton. Pleasant VaUey and Main AU Btudento ore requeeted to t d ^ r to Scantlc Meadow, Rye BUS 14 [ BUS TO meet the but at tha meet con­ STACY REACH DUNAWAY HARRIS YULIN DAREDEVIL to East Windsor turnaround Start on Bridbn to MRon, Ml- to School. Start on H U ^ to IFleaaant venient points. Afternoon return .;!Txx:" • ond return to Griffin, Griffin to ton to .Ronda (includes Judy, AVERY STHBBT SCHOOL Valley Road "(tocludea AUen trip wUl be to reverae of tiie A FILM BY FR A N K PE R R Y Brookfield (Includes Windsor- Sharon), jMlton to Pleasant Val- BUS 8 and Ronda). above achedule. plus Top 6o-Hlt Rated (R) vUle, Wendy and Gordon). ley (Iqcludea Ronda), Pleasant Start on Diane to Kelly. I BUS 11 THE LITTLE BUS 11 Volley to EUtogton (tocludea •K BU8 4A Start on EUtogton Rood to. THEATRE OF PLUS Start on Northvlew to EDtog- HpiUs, Ravine, Davewell), El­ Start on .Woodland to Leuirel, Northviow (Include# Ordway), blau ton Rd„ (Includes Tudor MU), jtngton to Wapplng Center. Oak to Highland, Highland to Long MU to Chapel, Chapel to furniture stores MANCHESTER U HOME MM 1 M \ N liiMN Si MI E ■'IM.I l( FAYE DUNfnniAY I’liniM I’MOS CHAMPIONSHIP AUTO RACES & FIGURE mHngfam Rd. to Govemors, BUS 16 Woodland. EUtogton, EUtogton to School. PRESENTS Highway (tocludea Ordway and gtart on Rye to Mghtower, BUB IB BUS ISA STACY REACH o u s n iM ADMISSION— ADULTS $5.00 3-16 6606 3'^' 6300 G43--H6'J / Children 12 and Under $2.50 Beldon). Hightower to. Scantlc Maadew Start on Woodland to Oak, start on Govem on Highway HOFFIVIAIM BUS 12 (includes Maryl),-Scantlc Mead- Oak to Laurel, Laurel to Wood- to Beidon, Beldon to EUtogton; Start on Denting to Buckla^, ^ to Dower, Dower to AlUocn. v J O I M land. Ptoaam VaUey to Davewell, H O m V iA lM tu Oioter SL, Bfaneheatte BookUitd to Smith, Smith to xUlaon to MAfyl. BUS 6 Davewell, Ravtoa and HoUla to VOIGHT KIVERSIDE SPEKOWAY - Wheeler, Wheeler to Pleasant ------Bi)g n Phone: MS1M6 Start------an KeUy„ ^ to Spruoe, . ------pleasant;i VaUay, Pleasant Vol- 1115 M A IN ST . VeUay Rods, Pleasant Valley gjgrt on BUIlltogton Rd. ARTHUR MILLER’S ' “fVIIONIGHT ROUTE 159 • AGAWAM/MASS. Diane to Brent, Woodland to ley to Woodatm, Woodalde to The pecan which orislnated Hoad t o L c ^ h WA Long MU to jjg f^ h IU Rd, to Pldkaant M A N C H i m \ m ^ \ POWERFUL NEW many thousands of years ago Val- ivuiow, WlUow to Maple, Elm turnaround. W COIDH , ______r n * PAmuMa Burnham (Inoludea O w pel), ley Rd. (Inoludea Ordway and to KOUy. S T O R i O N L Y DRAMA I ts probably one bf the easiest BUS i n m » to crack, It also has a RMWitism to tZark, d a rk to BU- Northviow), Pleaaant VaUey to g e g Eaat Hartford s u m m e r O F ’42 THURS..PRI.-SAT. pecan performs with Infinite ter and Imperial), Avery to BUS8A to Mato, MWn to Pleaaant Val­ School (Inoludea Carman). Start on Ptaa Knob to MUrray SEPT. 16.17-18 versatility In the kitchen. In ley,. Pleasant VaUey to HUton, M o i 11 r u o o l i\(. TONIGHT Till 9 P.M. „Paal Neumaa ‘HARPER’ color addition to pralines, pecan pie Plaaaant VaUey to Btltogton. BUB U . (Inoludea Apple Tree), Dogwood has won undisputed promi­ •Start on Never# to Griffin,' to Highland (Inoludea Boy), I'.l M i i; < M \M K' BUB 14 AND I nence among classical Amer­ Griffin to Brookfield, Oriffta to Highland to Pine Knob. G r « ^ h Start on SulUvan and Buck ican dUhee and is one of the FRIED CHICKEN »A Ttamlnr rwm tw to (tocludea Wandy and Wlnd- EUS’ BB I n e v e ry o n e ^ life meet memorable Southern ^^tafludJ^^FUdgS torvina). Rye to Bast W li^r Start oh Murray to Dogwood TICKETS contributions. The butter, Avary, ■ - • gnd turnaround, Rya to Orif­ th erelsa eggs, com ayriip, sugar, and 311 GRHN ROAD.». MANCHESTER 1 glater' ond Imperial), Cltotcn (tooludes Ahem and OuUsy), fta, Brookfield and Troy to Sul­ THE I GEN . A D M . 82,60 pecans combine to..form a ’.I'. ' to Broadlaaf, BrooUleaf. and Dogwood to Pina Knbb (inoludea SATURDAY Till S^T.M S U M M E R unique delicacy ttiat Is lireat- Uvan. Pam Lame), Ptoe KBob to MUr- STUDENTS $1.50 Dr. to Orchard Hill, HELLSTROM Ible. / OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK A . M . . 9 P . ^ . Footer to Oakland. ^ • BUB 19 A «»y - . O F ’42 ^ - KOFSKY’S SHOES To receira the very fin­ BDSU Btart on Dart MU Rd„ Nle- BUS 12A CHRONICLE IN THE PARXADB est in tneiway of dining FRIDAY & SATURDAY — 11 AIM. -1 0 P.M. Start on Foetor Rd. to BUtog- derwerfer, Dart MU to Now- Btart on Beotoabub to Norion, pleasure!;be sure to E mlfidle Tump?/<« ton, on EUngton to Rt. 6 and marker and turnaround (to- Norton to Charing and turn­ Ptf.4ta$. lOS-SiS OR CALL 6454)a57 (X>me to MR. STEAK, Burnham (taoludaa Pailivlaw), oludea Lawranoo and CUff- around, Boelaabub to Avery, jlOi 809-1 rtS-UOt 244 Center Stradt, 646- Burnham to Long MU, Ohapal wood), Nladarwerfar to EUtog- Avory to Ptaa Knob, to iSSSSto? PtaSSanVvtjSv to ton. EUtogton to B tlto g ^ BUS IM 1996, We are open daily SPECIAL OPEN MaMcenuat Doea Not Beoommead (O pTn^raotte HUton I' (Inoludea Woodslda), Town Lina and turnaround, Foe- gtart on Avery to Dart HUI UP TO fro m 11 till 9 and are — HUton to lAd Ronda. tor to School. Rd., Dart MU to Newmarkar (tonsidered Ameri<»’s fa­ MONDAY V BUB 16 BUB 19 B and turnaround, Lawranoe to vorite family restaurant.. Start on Woodland______to Mgh- Btart on Btroh HUI to Fait, tumaround. T H E R E Luncheons and dinners BUY AU. DAY 1 land, on Highland to Ptoa Knob Fait to Oakwood,■ Oakwobd‘ ‘ to BUB 26. Son H A S preparad to perfection, 'i (tooludae Oak, Pina Knob Norman, Norman to Palmar, Start on Fairvlow and T\im- Juan, Pusrfo Rico Be sure to bring the chil­ Clnsle, Apple Trae~ Lane), ' Pine Palmer to Felt (from 22 and blebrook to turnaround, Dart and EVEN MORE! N E V E R dren . . . we have a spe­ LABOR Da V to k^urray, Murray to Mghs only), (plokupa at Nor- h UI to Ntedarwarfar, Nledar- • 1 9 1 . 0 0 B E E N A cial menu Just for them. _lay (tooludes Ahsm), GuUsy man and Fait ltd. only), on wsifbr to Orlffin, Barber MU to ' Europasn Plan (without masls) Selection from our chil­ CHICKEN DINNER I to Dogwood, Dogwood to Pasoh Palmar to 1st Deepwood Inter- MUer, Dart HUI to Aveiy. 7.dsys, 6 nifhts st tha Puarto Riosn Shaiwton. Dr.„ Oak to Laurel, Laurel to section,. Dsspwood to Foster. r u iniR B y SCHOOL T E R N dren’s menu:. S n o w 8 plccss of golden friMid chicken, fredch fiie«, Round trip Air Fsra from N.Y. (Amsriosn) .6 Jumbo |thiimp, cocktail tauoe, nolo tlaw, BA r r 1 Wtoodtand. BUB 16 1 BV* * LIKE White and the 8 Shrimp, I hot roll. (Ctole etaw, or baked teens, br potato french fi-fed potatoez, hot roll, - each OtotZO Round trip tnmafsra to and from sirpoK I salads), (choice of one) «ach Ifjio BUS 11 Itert on Troy to Rys, Bys to start on ^Soantio Maadirw to Humpty Dumpty Burger,, 1 V Start cn Boolasbub to Avory Famham, Famham to CSterry tumaround (Inoludss Harvest 1 OR Little Jack Horner Steak* CLAM DINNER (InoludsB Norton and Oharlng)I Blossom, Ohsrry Blossom, to Lano, Plum Lana and Dowsr), IChty Tour. Oooktslla and Chicken Little. n S H DINNlN i 1 Avary to OUnton (Inoludsa Qray, MoOraUi, MoQmlh to Rys. on Soantio Msadow and Mgh- 14 pt. fried dame, french fries, cole elaw, Tamiy bon»l«M fHot. UrUr miuuu/Gdtm oImw, M J A ■ ■ 1 Iggfi Bldgs, Olanwood an4 Itay* BUB 22 tower to Rye, Itye to Orlffin, Urtar sauce, hot roll. each lltSO ' R b I b i $ 1f 1 .0 0 f9 9 E $ 1 .0 0 t«i |Mr psn i w DOC OPEN , d a i l y I fr«tioh fH«d poUtofiii, hot roll, ' «Hoh ino^)> Avert to Demtog (In- start on Wert to Strong, b u b ■ ■ nenealot, Oonoord and strong to Rl. 6, Newberry to gtart on Sullivan to West (tat FAYE DUNAWAY INCLUDING SUNDAY '-H— « ' Ju ly 1 tm N o t . 10* 1 071 A IR ( ONnillONl I, an). Baldon, Bdgewood to Judy and ptokup at lOM Sullivan), Wsat A t 11 A.M , 'TO 9 p !^ , j HPKCIAL LUNCHEON AND 0 D D STACY REACH r TRY OUR CsU $47-9M 9y drop In st B. Oantsr 8t„ TiU 9 9iU HELPFUL HINTS PARTY ItATBH FOOT MING IIO'rnOUH.IIAMHUROH \ BUS 18 BliMbelh (Inoludea ^rbam ), to Strong, SuHIvan to Troy, SUN; i HARRIS YUUN CALL AHEAD 948-MI 16 Start on lAursI to Kelly, KeUy BUaabath to MarUyn (tooludae Troy and Rroekllald to IlsilehVatsr for dstsila. j A pinch of bakliiglsodS In AND MILK HIIAKKH. io Onk, Onk to Woodland iln- Judy), Oovemora ^Highway to Urifftn to SohMOl. H W I cotfas orsam will pravsi7snt It O Y f /? 40 TO CHOOSi FROM bflO BUkNSItn AVI I A',I MAI^KOPI; TT otudM Brian, iBtrsh, Oak W BlUngtoni Feator Rd. to Strong, BUS HA Uatea to wUh IsBenn* Travel ytorld" BM-StSO A FILM BY FRANK PE R R Y from curdling In coifs#ffss If you (taao) at loiM A M FREE PARKIN G OVM : r m ars not sure of (is frMhniM. twem Laurel, and WaodlaM,. StriSHr to Pleroa, Pteroe to 81- Start epi TOtUvaa to Oi , Dtoly OFFER 0 0 0 0 SEPT. 2 to Laurel)- - | .V-i^nfeton. 1 (imkam ^ Nevaro (irt lukup v \ -

4' ■J . . .1 t . 'll » • - V- . 1 rC* ' PMm FOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.] FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEll 8, 1971 MANCHESTER E V E l^ O HERALD. MANCHSJSTER, CONN., EfelDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, m i PAGE FIVE. district," and he saldthey had s^id of ' the Connecticut Gom­ Clomd Labor Day Stamford Mayor Likes been pushing the idea tor some pany. ' | ' Streets ToO et Priscilla’s Wardrobe The Municipal . Building time. A hearing on the Ooimectlcut Armor Coating f (Continued p,g„ 4.) continuing (o will be doled Monday, La­ Public Busing ^Subsidy* Only Thursday, Wilensky company request Is expected bor Day, Bmergenoy tele- ■aid, he conferred with officials within a month, a PUC spokes- Several town straets will be Models who contributed their P''®®**®* *’®'‘ dance routine, an phrno number! have been from Norwalk, Oreenwlch, New man said. time were Sally Middleton a P^rt her oompetl- STAMFORD (AP) —- Mayor rien, Greenwich and Stamford covered next week with armor «et iiT). They aret: Canaan, Darien and the Btate ^h^ company says It would former Mlii Connecticut and In ** receiving initruc- coat, a layer of oil and crushed Highway — M0-6O7O Julius Wllensky. says he op. except . one route ^rom TransportaUon ransponauon Department ^^out $800,000 to buy the 20 Prlvate life Mrs. Daniel Pinto of *" from Sally Mid- pose, a Oonnecttcut Company atone, according to Herman M Bretton Rd.; Mary Ellen Dor- Refuaa — MB-18M He said It was a buses, Sanitary Sewer and Water plan to' drop most of Its bus • coincidence" that the meeting - ______Passcantell, acting highway sup­ lly, a former MIm Maine; and 1" her few free moments, she , The company says these Joan Leveiton. studies the thick Pageant manu- -«49-9eOT service here and In three near- changes are for a different rea- came the same day as publica­ erintendent. The streets Will bo Most of the Items shown wore Instructions for contestants by towns, but he agrees with son—that It doesn't have the tion of the 'Connecticut Com- Physiciaii Ends closed to traffic while the work from the store's Oval Room col- '* memorising the lyrics to Manchester I the company that a public sub- money to replace 20 worn-out ^r requeerequest. Is being done. lection and many reflected the ^he production numbers the pub- sidy might not be a bod Idea. buses, which amount to half the A transportation district, Astronaut Duty The street's and dates on Which Medleval look reminiscent of P® '^•ew on television. fleet in the area. . Wilensky. e:^lalned, can get they will be coated are; Camelot, Several were Valen- "And then there's the phone," Hospital Notes The company says that If tax. 1 ) .Tues., Sept. 7—Bush Hill payers would buy 20 new buses. The company suggests to the federal funds under the act re- WASHINOTON Una originals. said Priscilla. "When I'm homo. VISriTNO HOtlM Rd., all of It. The predominant color In the usually In the evening. It never ^ w ^ldn't have to abandon tb^ 2.' ZZ “sept. ^Lyda.l St. Intermediate Cam Semi- routes “ ^ e buses Itself and the an post as personal physician to frorn Vernon St. to the town wardrobe Is "flamenco red," stops ringing." private, noon •r 2 1 p.p.lh. and 4 The quosUon came up Thurs- *wer must be "public financing WUensky added that the forming a theme around the” The other afternoon, as she 8 p.m.; private rooms, the astronauts. line. day when the Connecticut Corn: necepeary new buses under funds could be used In several The space agency anndunced J* .Thurs,, Sept. 9 ■— Bolton “Pe*P*h gypsy dance Priscilla was talking with this reporter, io a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. • 8 pany's request for curtailment pursuant to the Federal ways—but ho prefers to aubsl- Pe®^®fo* In the talent oom^ she received a half-dosen calls p.m. Thursday that Berry will be- Center Rd. from E. Middle M * 11 j service became public.- An Mass Transportation Act dlze\the company rather than conje director for life sciences IJke. to the town line; and petittcm. In less than an hour. Among the Pedlamos; Parents allowed application to the state .Public *et up a district-wide public For the torchlight parade, she ■ callers were her. sister, Pat, a any time except noon — A , , ----- 4 Wllenskv s ReiMibllcan said 4 I ------. ------at methe neaaquarters. headquarters, nerehere of me the oircqBirch mi. Mt. mo Rd.. iromfrom i;amCamp Meet- will wear a flamenco-style, em- casual friend, an organization' otters, % p.m. • 8 p.m. ’’I < l^ !? ^ th rn k ^ S .’’ <;f ^ e national Aeronautics and Space Ing Rd. to the town line broldered and beaded aiikle- seeking her for a public appedr- Self Service: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; ^Tte^^reqJest comes In the '<‘*0 to drop mort of Stamford’s ^ ...... -Administration, leaving his Job 4) Fri,, Sept. 10 - Vernon St length dress with ruffled skirt, ance, and VemOn Mayor Frank 4 p,m; • 8 p.m. think they might do a bet- at the Manned Spacecraft Cen- ’ from W. Vernon St. to the town same) week the statewide bus ."V*". flamen- j. McCoy offering his best wish- intensive' Care and Coronary firm will be' virtually eliminat­ PUC not to let them a " b ^ l^ ter In Houston. Tex. line, designed by es for Atlantic cnty. C u e : Immediate family only, ing weekend and evening serv the bus service." ■ , Modem Couture, which de What else? Well, last Thurs- any time, lUmlted to' live ^In- ice In Hartford and new ^Wilensky said the firm’s signed the pageant dresses for day through Saturday, Priscilla utes. - '■ Haven. Those schedule Stamford division has,jbeen lU the previous two winners ol the was In Rhode Island with the Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. • Miss Amehca com^tition. changes, already approved by most profitable operation, other stafe pageant vdnners p.m., and 0:80 p.m. - 8 the. PUC, go into effect Satur- “They e red Crushed velvet swim­ corted the girls during their are looked during the cut all service to Norwalk, Da- suit she will wear In the finals stay and at a dlnner-yance Sat- zhlft. (custom made for her by Rob- urday evening at the Blltmore by4,en/Lee), an arrival outfit Hotel. Priscillas’ escort was Lt. AD>M1TTED YBSTEROAY; of fringed rust suede, and a be- (J-k-) William - M. P erry' of Denise /I. Baldyga, 1201 Pleas: Jeweled, high-necked satin print Yonkers, N.Y., an ordnanc^ of- ant VaUey Rdr, South Windsor; gown with,a gold lace yolk were fleer aboard the Wasp wnos^ Diane Baumgartner, East Hart- among the other outfits shown. aunt lives In Manchester. nelga Bertram, 470 Near the end of luncheon, the PrisclUa also attended tee y^dgms St.; Mrs. Miriam Carl- audience received a pleasant ron. 1087 Main St.; Gertrude H. Jolt when "Priscilla made a Hartford Open at tee Wethers- , masked appearance In a black Mrs. tbircla G. Cooley, 108B Jersey below-the-knee dress with Lee Trevino. trimmed with black fox. She’ll be trying to get some ^ Behind ' the mask' was much-needed rest between now w e l l ,.- . ^ w j« . y f L m C s r M S Patricia (Mrs. Michael David of the pawsant by car, accompa- _ Oardiner South Glas- Ledyard). She was then Joined hled by Richard Xondlno and E»“ er T. Garomer, ^ t n on-stage by tee real Miss Con­ Robert H. Carr, respectively: tonbury; Frederick Jutras, En- necticut In-one of her competi­ and Mrs. Mary Handy of Pros- HeW- tion gowns, a white chiffon with pect, her official chaperone Also,' Mrs. Yvette 8. lApka, Jeweled bodice, for tee presenta­ from Connecticut. Worcester Rd., Vernon; Agnes tion’s climax. Her mother and sWer will Manning, Rt. 4 and 44A, Coven- In addition to tee last-minute travel separately but will Join try; Mrs. Carolyn S. Marstoh, preparation of her wardrobe, her In AtlanUc <31ty. 21B Oak St,; Joseph Marandlno, which wiU be transported in a Each centestant Is assigned to RED 8, Montauk Dr., Venion. special van to .Atlantic City, a dlfteront hotel, and Miss Con- Also, Robert B. Neville, 79 I^scllla has been sandwiching nectlcut will make her head- steep Rd., 8o()th Windsor; 'Vll- press, radio and television In- quarters at Tte Strand of At- ma A.- Ortega, 476 Woodbridge, teivlews and public appear- lanUc City during pageant week, gya M. Post, 99 Mhln St.; Eklwa^ J. Shea, 92 Oliver Rd.; l^iliam C. Simon, liFD 1, New Legion Commander Bolton; Mrs. Norah C. Starin, Joan Leveston models fringed wood knit with ribbed top 21 Jordt St. Also, Wayne E. Trtey, 46 Identificatlan, coordinated with Mary Ellen Dority in gown Priscilla Looks for Involvement Wofeester Rd., 'Vernon; Mrs. each outfit and placed in indi- HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) The secret accounting of American Simone Whitehead, 42 Milford S to ry B y vtdual garment bags on which will wear in torchlight parade. hew commander of tee Ameri­ Involvement In tee Vietnam Rd.; Mrs. Alice Wolfe, Stafford war, tee legion asked that those Springs. 4 William C. Coe atya Indicated the type of outfit can Legion says he wants to arid the time and place where It _ responsible for raleasing them BIRIHS YESTERDAY: 'A take a new approach toward P h o to s B y Is t» be worn. to several newspapers be pun- sot to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miss Connecticut, Briscilla Anne Doyle, wins plaudits of the audience at It's been a hecUc, exciting PriscUla said she «dU be wear- - getting the veterans organiza­ Ished. Rittweger, Ellington; a son! to Hotel Sonesta in white chiffon competition gown with jeweled bodice. week for Miss C(Wectlcut, Albert 'Buceivicius ing a different costume every tion Involved in activities Geiger succeeds Alfred P. Mr. and Mrs.- James i;AChance, Priscilla Anne Doyle of Rock- Urjae she appears in pubUc dur­ reaching from tee White House Chamle, a Loe Angeles attor- Catherine Dr., RockvlHe. iviUe, who has been In a whirl ing the week. Slnte none will be ney, ^ DISCHARGED YiB3BTEIU>AY: 'of public appearances, rehears­ agreed PriscUla a UtUe breath­ worn more than once, "she esU- to the grassroots. "One thing teat has occurred Raymond A. Page, Mansfield als, grooming ' sessions and lessly, adding that she hasn’t mates she wUl be carrying 76 Depot; Donald R. Maynard, 32 waiUirobe preparaitions. been getting much sleep. bags of garments to Atlantic to me In my lifelong association Columbia with tee American Legion Is Dover Rd.; William Hlckton, Priscilla leaves Sunday for It she nervious about the pa­ City. Mountain St., George H. Matz- Atlantic City and the Miss geant? Though Sage-Alien has pro­ that tee legion has often waited "Not nervous, exactly; I’m for crises to occur and then re­ School Opens' dorff, Laterdp Dr., Coventry; America Pageant. Cempetitian vided the bulk of the wardrobe, Mrs. Nancy AC. Rothes Wlndsor- begins Wednesday, concluding looking forward to going. Not Priscilla said that four or five acted to those conditions," says with the crowning of the new knowing what to expect and the 46-year-(dd John H. Geiger, On Wednesday vllle Rd., Rockville. 1 of her most important compeU- ' Also, ACTS. Susanna 'f. Stavens, Miss America Saturday night. watting sort of _bother me tion outfits are things she won'' elected Thursday as national though." commander' of tee 2.7 million- Horace Porter School [opens Rpx> Lake St., Vernon; Chth- "Yes, It’s been quite a weak,’”^ In the Miss Manchester compe- Wednesday for ^1 classes, ao- erlne M. Furat, S90 N. Afialn St.; But with all that’s been hap­ titloii which were dormted by member' organization. \ cording to a release pening, Priscilla hasn’t had William J. ConlOT, South WIII- Manchester merchants. "i visualize an American Le­ school office. Ington; Mrs. Freda G. McVeigh, much time to worry. gion of action father than reac­ At the moment, with the help The pulilic received a preview Bus and station wagon trips 24 Elro St.; Bonnie L. Lawrence, of Miss donnectlcut’s wardrobe tion,” Geiger added. remain approximately tee same 671 Porter St.;. 8usan M. Mes­ of. her mother,. Mrs. Celeste And with teat, Geiger told the Doyle, she’s busily organizing Tuesday noon at a showing as last year except that bus gier, 71 Grandview St. sponsored by Sage-Alien in the legion’s national convention In tripe have been re-iuimbered to_. Also, Joseph L. Bruno, 62 te r wardrobe, which is spon­ hlB acceptance speech that hla sored by Sage-AUra of Hartford Rib Room of the Hotel SotKsta. coincide with tee number of tee peach Tree Lane, South Wind- Commentator for the'show was slogah as commander will be vehicle which wUl bo majdng gor; Rdnald L. Hofellch, 9 Bun- where she worits as.ji model. "Reach out—It’s action time." The organization Is no small Mi-s. Muriel Ellis t«vlne, fash­ x ^e trip. set Lane', Bolton; Mrs. Helen task. Every item of apparel and ion coordinator for Sage-Alien, Geiger expressed hope for an AJl students should be walling Heller, l»S Conway Rd.; Howard early appointment with Presi­ accessories must be tagged for Page Five) l for tee bus a few minutes barty t . Gorman, eoi Bush Hill Rd.; dent Nixon to outline the le­ for the'Ylrst few days. j^g . Annie Daigle, Broad Brook; gion’s objectives, particularly New residents with children Mrs. Eveilyn M. LaRose, 169 on matters of foreign policy transferring to Columbia and Mople St.' * " and national security. students who have graduated to ^Iso, AcJ-s. William Kerin and "And there will be direct ac­ secondary schools are advised daughter, ' Bristol; Mrs. Paul tion, right down to the commu­ to check with neighbors for In- K^yslak and daughter, 886 Hart- nity level," he said. "Each le­ formation concerning bus stop- ^ cte^y svvlteer gion post will become involved Irfng Umes w d pl^es. Ques- and each can be of particular Uons about bus routes may be ______help In such areas as welcom­ directed to tee. -school office. ing young men back from Viet­ Parents of kindergarten chil­ nam and making teem teel at dren should pin their chllJ’s Trailer ^ssion home.” name to his clothing. For Geiger, becoming natlon- All students should be regis­ Slated Tuesday • : 4.-.- .»• - . al commander fulfilled a life­ tered prior to the 'opening of i / long dream. school. No now regtslratlons The Connecticut General As- "This Is an office to be cov­ con be accepted during tee first BomWy will conyons^ at 2 p.m. eted, and I have been fortunate -three days of school. Tuesday for a manOTtoiy trall- In that my home has always Hot , lunch will be served on er session, to ooiwder action on been Involved With the legion the first jday of school. The Gov. Thomas- /MblktU’s two, and its auxiliary," the . Des price .remains at 40 cents. In latest vetoes, / i>ote repeats Plaines, III., architect said. place of tickets, lunches will be two earlier yUtoes, Geiger’s father was the first on a.dtUIy cash basis; lunch Tuesday’s^sesston Is expected commander of a legion post at milk will be available at five to be shpn and unproduottve. Mlnden, Iowa, and his mother cents per one half pint on a House le a k e r Wlillam RatOh- Was the first president of the cash basis only. ford ateeady luui predtoi(^ that post's auxiliary. , . Snack milk will not be avail- it wUI U it less than hour "My own departed father, able except for kindergarten and teat attempts at overriding God 'rest his soul, would have students, who may purchase the two vetoes will (All. delighted In this moment," said crackers and- milk at six cents xhe governor’s fito vetoes Geiger, a. father of six children, per day payable to the teacher concern bills that would have Geiger’s election by acclama- by tee semester. * given Bridgeport $1.8 million In lion came shortly after the con- A faculty meeting will be held school oonstruoUeni, and would vention. approved several dosen Sept. % have provided state funds tor lorelgii policy and national so- <)onservaUon Commission placing girls In the care of the curity resblutlOTs. Selectmen have named Albert state at tee House of Good i The President’s forthcoming Gray to tee- Conservation Corn- Shepherd In Hartford. trip to Coinmunlsl China was mission . to replace Raymond The t^otwo bills were nsBisipassed cyidorsed but wllh a suggoetlon Cobb who has never bcOT able Aug. 12, Hiey were duinicatM he| make no cdnoeMlonk In to attend a rneetlbf has rer ^ among the ITS pre- tri^e or otherwiseothorwlse thatteat oOTldcould rigned, vlously vetoed by MesWll. Thb bedbme a vehicle.. .. ------for expanding- I, .Tollthd vetoes were oonsideted bJ County Extensionmxianalnn BaFvloaService aUd ar^d Vetoes wero coiuiaeroq oy communist subversion. the General Assembly te Another resolution said Com­ Is president of tee local Histori­ Aug. 8-10 trailer aesslon. lAll of munist China still 18 an impla­ cal Society. The elate Is now Ih tee pro­ tee vetoee Were upheld. cable enemy of tee United A two-thirds vote of the full HUtes'I enLand (hat Natlonallit cess of appraising foUi\ acres r( ileotmen memberthlp of both chiUnbera Chlna, 'rtilwan. Is tee only le- ’land on Rt. « which of the leghslaturells required lo glUmate government of all hope can become a land-flu Chitia,It renewed the legion’s area. The town mual Have p override vetoee. > tradlllOTal oppixritlon to dipio- new one by Ocl. 1. Ratohford based his predlia- Joan, in inuitt-hued satin print. Yoke metlo relalKms with Ihe Peking ' Members of the (\mserv»llon lion that attempts would fall and. 8leeye8 .hev# gold . lace trim. regime and Us admlllance lo OommlsslOT this wsek told'Ihe Tuesday at Overriding tee tWo (he United Nallons. . selecimei* thel "Thle, le the vetoee on the fact Ihiil.a large Any dIseussUtes wlU) Red lime lo qiake plane Ittr tee uee ploc of RepubUoan votes would China, the legionnaires said, of the land-fill." It wan euggeal- be needed to aid the Dem[b- must not abandon «r axclude ed llml areas l»e eat aalde hw cratk In the votes. 1 Sm Ii^ double. Pri«dlla and hj»r twin, Patrieia, ddighted crowd. Natlonallel ililnajae a friend or impers, leaves and glass, "They didn't'Jotn us In land suppiad 'riding the other ITt i vetoee aild Belly Middlf^ii, iu ijldee^ Medieval look, appeared In thli miet Taiwan Ihe Untied MancHeeler Evening llereM ll caii't believe they will .Jolh Idack-1 ull'lengUi sh«ath i/y flamenco red jaejeet with black piping. (Whimhla ecrreapmulenl. VIr .^Uh.vltlh da telathis time,time," ” bold$ald Kaloh’Kalol « gtete .(%rlaoH, jppit I’

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ly in taxleabs, but in the standard fam. Uy ear, which attracts our commands- tlon. * \ Cvpnftt0 ifpraid m s has bean tha great nsgteot in at D&L, for campus or business , me. American automchUe design over the - ^ past 15 yean —a lu^ect obvioualy bas­ ed m the assumption that the usual pup- 1. IM ebaaer of on automobile will be Its jam anhattan. proqMcUve driver, wbo .never teete «ad / Monobattcr, Oonn., • • Sccona OUm lf«n never has to eiqiertenoe tor hlmsslf the Matur ordeal of riding in his own back ssat. Should tbs prospective purchaser of a U.30 modem oar ever teet out a model by go­ ing through the contortians necessa^ to get In and out o f the bank asat, aial to the unyer-30 shirt eljr en- dlspoee of his own fset and knees while usa ^ _____ of all news ___>■ oradltad It or not otber- riding there,! few sales would ever be WlM »*O p thti P«l>«r and■ ■ otSe local ITS pONWiad h«ra. conaummailed. ' * All piu o t la^blicatloa of apeolai . dla- Tet there are stlU on the r o ^ autonui- * tailored & styled herein are a lio naeired. fo r men under 3i Tho Herald Prtntlnc Comnany mo., aa> biles of an earlier vintage with shorter (omea no finanolal reqMOslDnitr for troo- Kiaphleal eirora appearing in adrertHe- wheel base and smaller overall bodies * shaped sleeves m enu and etber reading matter in Hie and profUea equally low which have both Manchoater Brening Herald. * tapered tono Sutoorltwr to t« e itngelea Ttmea-WaoUng- leg room and bead rom so ample that ' ton Poet News Berrice. a peamngbr can move into the rear oeat nill servlee client of N. B. A. Service. Toe. i f longer collar Publlsliers RepreaenUttrea — Motiiewa, I'l / ' Shannon end CoUen b o .. Special A g n o r and exit from it standing up without any — New Yort, caicagD, Detroit and Boston. necessity to twist and duck. THm isn’t * 7-button front MBIfBBR AUDIT BURBAU OB CIRCULA­ TIONS. the slightest doubt that Detroit oouki de­ * full 2 inch placket DInlay advertising oloate hoiBB sign ' a roomy, comfortable back seat, |n r Monday — l p.m. K ld oy. * top button placement Bor n e s d a y — .1 p.m. Saturday. and do so wUhln the overall space of Its Bor Wednesday — 1 iKi£jianilay, modem euitomoblle body, if Detroit real­ eliminates placket gap ly wanted to. Hie trouUe is that Detroit ^ , bnder 30 colors & patterns tar doesn’t consider it Important because Saturday and Mooday puliUeatiaa. although we are a great nattopi of back Friday, September S seat , drivers, there are slmnat no back 'Seat buyers. We Lost, Either Way Piutoerapbed By A. B. Bucelvtolua nie awkward struggle to try to do ROCKPORT sometbing about tbe forthcoming' elec­ Cmsi Of The Cherry Pie tion in South Vietnam e^ipears to have V/hy is the crust of the cherry pie of ended with everybody conceding rtier the Methodiat annual chicken nqiper at Jaycees Practice What They Preach and ^Do Something Davenport, New Tork, out of tUs world? Preaident lUeu is going to run all by I will ten you why the crust of the It is uncertaift whether the Kodiak bear’s posture and expression himself. ' Manchester Jaycees practice what they preached earlier, this year cherry pte at the Methodist annual chick­ Muskie To Evers le n Foni] by “doing something.” That something, Wednesday night, was indicate his disapproval of the new decor or his resentment at not la Just as well, for the tx ^ has en suppe? is out of this 'World. being invited to get into the act. Last night, Jaycee members tt is out of this world because the skies the volunteer effort of giving the, main hall of Lutz Junior been, aU along, that the visible efforts are blue and the hills are green. And be­ Museum a new, bright, cheeirful appearance by painting it a Joseph Lawler, James Mader, Bradley Keazer, and Walter Kup- To Chance In Manohesteri’ running along one side of them. soft yellow. Shown are Donald Maloney^on the ladder and Rich­ chunos cleaned up and replaced equipment. As another labor of of American diplomacy and power to cause tbe nice women hurry almt the These homes have lost so touch lunchroom of tbe Davenport conadii^taded To the/SkUtor, ard Warner. Others who made up the iredecorating crew were love last week, James Nason of 17 Lilley St, psdnted the entire dres^ up the Section ao It would look land to erosion that there is exterior of the museurti. Paint was donated by Miss Hazel Lutz. school so eagerly tuid so anxiously -uid ort OiyitiehaJf of the Manchester virtually no land left to erode. Robert Wagner, chairman, Lep McCray, George Lowe, Charles more rcqiectalde have been »■ yet with euch a conscious air of contra- Ju M o r Women’s Club, I 'Would These homes are now only a McDonnell, and Charles Spaeth, Lutz vice president for operations. (Herald photo by Pinto) unfortunate, la their resiHt, as the ooe- led power. to to puMlcly thank aU the matter of feet away from the And it is good because the 'village peo­ By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak oandldate election itself. fiterested citizens of Manches- banks of the brook. that all teachers will be at their Hmiley said, adding that "the ple and the summer people who are din- Tolland desks when the doors open Vernon easiest thing to pick on is edu- 'WASHINGTON — Caiq^t on Georgia, Florida and South Car­ ^ter who answered our request Recently, town offiolals felt 'We do-not seem to have reiaUsed, as ing are so appreciative and so happy. matter whom the convenUon for a picture of ~ the Nedlvity / Wednesday morning. catitm.” "On the local level,’’ the horns ot a nasty political olina last November- so strongly about a solution be­ we- made our efforts to dmnge the And because—well, because the crust nominated. Scene at Center Park. I es­ \ Weatiiers Storm he said, "75 to 90 per cent of dilemma. Sen. Edmund Miudde At least one of these new Last spring, when livers s01 ing found, that they took the course of poUticsl events in South Viet­ of tbe cherry pie (and all the pies) is up pecially wish to thank Mr. 'Syl­ Second Summer Concert ToUand Historical Soci­ Houley Tells the tax'dollar goes for educa­ for observation axaemg expert house­ of Maine baa decided that a governors has ‘privately made planned to enter the DemocraUc proMem to the Corp of Army ety’s Benton Homestead mu- tion.’ ’ nam, that such obvious and overt Amer­ vian Ofiara whose picture was wives in an American folk fesUval, highly fcHultcua MheduUng con­ 'known hia strong inclination to primary, he rounded m a selected to be used on the Engineers. 'Ihe engineers of­ sein^on Metcalf Rd. weathered Houley urged the teachers to flict will prevent'hlm from^ ican management of that country's in­ where the home feeding of hungry peo­ support Muskie for the ODemo- glamorous list of national JDemo- "Christmas in. Manchester" fered a pltm which would e|lm - Scheduled for Next Week , trcqiicOl storm Dotda without Teachers To make a '100 i>er cent effort to ple (empliasla on men) is an art form. making a promised campaign crattc nomlmition. Another crats as 'co-chairmen/of his Inate futura flooding and. ero­ ternal political afCairs, even if ; It could Christmas Cards. The cards '!%«( Big Band Sound o f the after the elections in Novem- substantiM damage ,| jh m ' practice economy in' the/Class- That and the green hills. speech in IdissUsippi for black Southern governor, Robert Scott campaign committee,/including will be available. fr6m any Jr. sion. Unfonunately, ah applied the loss M.three old glass wind- New teachers in the Vernon whenever poeslMe. He al­ succeed, would in Itself be a travesty on And the glMet sauce and the mashed Independent, gubernatorial nom­ of North Carolina, has puMlcly for grant was denied by the 409 wlU come to Tolland ’Thurs- tor. ow panes, \ Ellington school systems so asked them to try' and Im- Sens. Hubert H. H ^ p h rey of Women’s Club member or from . ' .. j , __ 1 The committee had been sug- our {HTonouheed purpose of protecting potatoes—did I mention those? And the inee Charles Evers which 'would endorsed. Muskie. Thus, a Miis- Minnesota, Edward/M. Kennedy certain other local groups. The corp due t o . the "1948 Flood day as the second In a series of . Holland County Ex- Membe'rs of the soefoty clear- were urged yesterday to get In- press on parents emd children South Vietnam's right to self determinar cole slaw—really, that deserves a para­ have drastically damaged Mus­ kle trip south for Bhrers, on of Massachusette/ George Mc­ profit from th^'"sale of these Control Act" which states that summer concerts . of those dead end ch^es wMch have He flatly Informed his staff that BUly WUUams, an origimd'’ mittee if sufficient Interest Is ^ Commerce,a^zzaaaaa>a-ww. OTS WUl dO SU theV CaR tO S06 of immediate comment. I^e women in early c l^ rights battles, can haniung him a check on May 26 Manchester Jr. Women’s Teiuus courts are a wonder­ member of flie famed^-'tak' demonstrated. ' ^ s s Jterolce -A. HaU. The Ben- 30 teachers who |wlU tie that the high standard is main- abounded in the Vietibm situation, and around me detect what they describe as he would not renege. claim to represent the Demo-' to y $2,000. He then promised to \.CIub ful thliv- South Wtodsm- needs ton Homestead Is oP®" „ew to the two school systems talneci and ^vanced. Considering the high stakes, Spots, wlU serve as mto^er of Workshop Speaker . ™ ^ ------which seem to keep/crowding in on even celeiy seed sauce and "some sweeten­ cratlc party of'^kOaslssii^ only ^ e a campaigm appearance in more rec^ationol facilities, But ceremotoes for the^Arant. Spe- Mrs. Irene Gay, school nurw W ednto^ys from 1 unui 4 p.m. schools open next week: “People do not always recd- ing.’' there . amidst the vinegar; and that was a remarkable deci­ by a 'very long stretch of ississippi, sealing it with an where Is the town’s sense of the best-lntentlonM nation once it has sion of the leading Democratic Teonis Courte Or Brook? clal Inyitatlonswlfl be maUed at Hicks Memorial School, was o «?*** n Feuow^p attended the affair held at the ize that teachers are an arm there either is, or isn’t, a touch of gar^. imagination. Aug. 25 telephoned offer to ap- liriorlty? The proposed fluids out to tenion-fltizens CXub and one of the featured speaker^ at , ™®®7^* “‘® Vernon Center Middle School. of the local government,” May- taken, 'with the /Mst of intentions, somb How would a man know? Let' it b^ Mm- Presidential prospect. In Mlssts- Now the mayor of Fayette,^ pear on Oct. 1. r To the Editor, for teimla courts .could and wrong fork in- ^ policy road. ply saM, quletly.qnd deOnltively, the cMe ' slpid, Muskie would have been Evers refused to enter the Dei ’Ihe next day Evers notified should be used for the Avery R e: the cmitroversy ot Avery et^TMEouH stated today. cletal problems leading the formafo“ril^to ^ ‘d splaih ‘> * towns'have good^schoM John ^sldent ^ slaW is out o f this world. ^ cam ^ gn in g ag^tdnst WOliam ocratlc primary for the gul Muskie that Oct. 1 was "not Brook project. Before people 0 We were bound to lose if we let Presi­ Waller, a national Democrat Brook reconstruction vs. tennis TJfe Rockville area Band, of Handicapping Conditions of tho Rarinu, hnmn next system s,' that during the past the Cliamber, introduced the ’The. iirice? What a material subject to natorlal nomination and /an­ acceptable." Even would be at can enjoy tennis courts, let Forties ■was formed in 1967 -pouth. ' and racial moderate who is cer­ courts ih South Windsori ^iindav at noon decade citizens have indicated ■ speakers and spoke briefly of dent Itiieu go ahead with ids own style raise in this rhapsoity over etberal nounced June 1 that he would a New Jersey fund-raiser that them enjoy their bomea. I don’t , - ^ under the direction of Everett tjio two day worksh(^ was tain to overwhelm Ehrers Iti the I have lived they own soul ploy, Evers tried to influence Management of Depot Square ' in .g ^ d faith, and in due time group for all their* ethirts in dents specializing in smooth' .^Teaphers Meet for granted. Get down to the hard core O/Kittel, Department o t Phydes, Unl- Mississippi blacks to Vote for Grill announces that Mrs. Jo-, new owners also learn the helping young people this sum­ music. Local teachers will come to /verM ty ot California, Berkeley, Calif., also; that the thoughts of many Planning'Committee school a day early, meeting of our original declsloni to mix into hearts shall be revealed.. segragationist Jimmy Swan in seph Rosa of Main St. is Joys of awning a home istrong- mountain at Gregg’s Pasture in the ly again. TetophoM Numbtrit DCANOHBBTBn .. (OM o Mioas. MiMicfcMifor PdhaWaT gloamliig'a doa bounds acrcas the rood Ws need to be qule^—quiet 777 aCAIN ST. It wautA, iie asid, hie "not mueb larger in our headlights^ And than what’s this? bstors Um volcas trying to M 9-B070 299 W. M IDDLE Tp$(e. than a Volkswagen but wobld have tbe, Why, it’s a, faam, following a few secends 'Apeak'to us o f Ufk’A unseen real­ Highway \ \ after its mother. A nice sight. ity; quiet before ’ our own in­ capability ef canying a passenger in a ■Rafuw 649-18S6 "WASH AND CL^N WNE STORES OF FASHlOH* And tltet's efhy (he crust a t tiU cbsrry ner voice; quiet before God’s \ AT THEGRBEN^' wbeeldtetr." . .> pie gt (be Me^wdlst annuai clilcjken sup- voice. Sooner or later we udil L' Sanl^ry S«w«r and 649-9697 par Is out of this world. —fUCHARD L. have to be. , lt,^is 'm d CnmjniiMnner Izuarie fn- BAST HARTFORD o p im n m m ■ - . BrM im m TW aiRum J^ BOiBJKX Tbe Rev. R. E. Hal4eman, 906 MAIN arr. I tsreet la itoom in n rear seat, not mere- St. M ary's. Episcopal diurch ‘toy/ mM/moNh igurm M if usskyiss'

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-, FRIDAY, 8! !E R 8, 1971 P A G E N IN E MANCHESTBS EiVENlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1971 count, the General Fitad for tee from ("an aemtnte on thS tarin rpy j — M ariner Si 4 - ^ Tblland C om ity Superior Court J and DiningxOut street of the (Sty of Orange- ® “ T O O ! g\eu u y GIs m Collection vT o ^ Collects first month of the fiscal year Betuusl Buid ^ Ile d standa at $6,868,687 or 86.3 per Gunfire Kills on Plans Millions Flec^ Two SAM employes wUl be To M ars ^ b it o l Z ‘!id” Sto'Iid‘*?*J.SS F o r C h in a S tory HalfofTc^es cent!- I' '• • ' . ' Samuel i Maoalusd, Rennet' at tee entrance to the town Are iVtopon Holiday Deli^M W |a t e r fund collections WASHINGTON . (AP) — The tate Dinner Junior High School band di- wine. Chateau Margeaux 190i, n H)W YORK (AF) -- The sanitary landfill off Olcott St, A total of. $6,068,796 In N ty n Guardsinan CXJCMBNTS. Oeltf Floods From reotor, aMis a ll Bennet band property taxes was collected to totaled $82,318 or 16.7 of the Mariner 9 spacecraft, streaking Darwin Will Attack SAN CLEMENTE, , Oallf. Locally. NUon’s favorite V S T ‘tiS^hSte *i£S ^*“*® '"®^®*' networks between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., ^ ) r- Prealduit Nixon wlU members. Incoming seventh July, accorttag to the montmy anticipated $607,384 water through apace tee tott 96 days (AF) — • Frettdent Nixon likes El Adobe, a Mexican restau-vk^, and Paul Ke^s producer announced formation of a Monday through Friday to receipts. ' Sewer coltoctions at almott 60,000 miles an hOur, In Belfast giv e a White Houae eU te dinner Ganges River grade hand members, and collect glass (or reeyoltag. report of Ernest MocheU, town Sept 10 mnildng the windup of majorettes to report, with to swlnt, oruitoa along the CaU- rant In ^ Juon r»api.i,^n,, o ^ ie televtoion show "(suigh- pod .to provide coverage of crllector, of rtvsnOe. TTito 'to 'total'Irt $86,878 br 6.7 per cent to schoduled to reach on orbit MwMarton Washburn Dies^ OAtCUTTA (AP) — ' The profits from teUt SAM o f the anticipated ,$M7,984 sewer around Mars Nov. IS. the tero-dey conferenoe of the RAiiaON (AP) — More of Instruments and lyrw, at Court Jurisdiction (ornla (reewsya and dine out to replete with Mexican musicians PMsident Nixon’s planned trip project will be donated to the. 49.6 per cent of the anticipated from tli« OwiKea River Cafeteria S of .ttie Franklin revenue for tee year. The National Aeronautica and) US • Japan Oonunlttea on .South yietnam 's numerous po> the best reatauranta when he and singers. Nixon’s favorite to mainland China. Ctose Mt. Ftaid. $12,044,701 to property taxes for driven 4 mUlUm more Trade and Bccnomlc Affairs. Utlcal and reUglous groupA to* BuUdlnf TViesday at S p.m. Paving the way for an attack there was no diqnite that the the 1071-73 fiscal year. Receipts for July ta tee Fire Space -Administration said Was School Music Director takes time off at the Western "*®*® there includes tacos, n- The networfce eald ta a joint from their homes, fliM the Ihe dinner wlR be In honor of uiyed PreMdeBt Nguyen Ihe rehearsal will last about » lover F air The iOrst half of Manchester District Special Fund totaled Thursday the epacecraft has White House - chllladas and chUes leUeanos, ____ statement Thuraday that the , * un - Miss Marlon V. Washhum, to 1044, she was cashier at the made homele by - flood A»d Japanese Cabtnet-lev- Van Ihleu to call off hla one* an hour. Roy F. Darwin has asked to Oonneotlcut ^Biipreme A pool committee was formed "to vent open co(verage" and does property ow n»s tax hUto were $496,481 ^brtagtag this fund to traveled about 163,000,000 miles Hie hand has be«l Invited On hto latest two-week Au- '^‘ *'*® ’ '“Ported on hto last visit HANOVERV Gsrmany — 47.1 per . bent of tie $1,067,840 in solar orbit to reach Ita n. of SB N. Ladtewood Circle, Phmeer Parachute 0>. In Man- ,nd clvU war In tn ind Ka# «• delegates participating In the ^ ^ withdraw Ms plea of not guilty decision which rulM that *9 exidore the complex iogistical not aubetltute for enterprise ta due Aug. 1. The second haH to ccnference. Vice President Nguyen Oho ,KJr to perform at tho Sept B of- suat riav^ th» PnoaMont w that Nlxon began his dtaiiig totalof 0,768\flrmB from ______. ^ . antlcipatWl total. present distance of about 30,- director of music In and w#, in charge of Bengal to an eel to the charge ot murder. Re Is ,,„g, barwln failed to ra ls ^ e form er Secretary of State William P. eeU IMeu Is pU rai^ a ‘<^hn- flolal opening of I-M. . rowOdla ^ h t from a waalthv '*'***’ ® toaiYarita cocktril, nationsdi^ayeds^ir wares at pr:>btoms. that coverage of the Individual planning, they arid, due '’Y Taxes, colletted ta the ^wclal 000,000 miles from earth. , , , , . ^ . . j , j .w. ***e cafeteria at the Nathan .iion to stand trial for the tMnLtlme, of the flftt retlrad Gallforiila huirinauman with tequila. the recent Hanovw\Trade Fair. eVent will neoeasartly entril." Robert Slegenthrier of ABC In ril, $6,868,019 was received hM^hmksn In Rogers and J^ian'a Foreign Serous and' dhdatorlal” ceune.------Tte basic mission to OuiOOKlay ^ Manchester schools, died thU School fro,n i»44 to ISM. ^ . r a haa^ bitten out p'robably this fall. In connection'It cannot be known whai\ retired Orilfortla bustaessman most rt®®"* ®tay here The leader a m ^ th e 1,208 "Thu pool committee toIB de-ae- New.iiwwa to•• chrirmm. of , the „ „ pool In... July__ , or — 44 .. per , ____ cent______of tee non­ Downtown ’l^axtag District xm otfilng at Manchester Memo- Miss WashbtSn was dltector to , try out simetelng new—a orbit wMle mopping about 70 suss waannum was ouector „,„y areav^ 40 ll« n^bl5??12^di»25^^ with the ises slaying of Hope oo,dr evidence might have been, Nixon also patronised tee prise- iorelgn exhlMtors we$\France, signed to act solely ta Ir ^ ‘«!!i!d Mttritort CBS educational iJccount anticipated “J per cent of the martian sur­ rial. Hospital. n# mitain at tii. Rnitn. -15: _|,oad tho toD-level session being pjssmuity of widespread street weekend cruise to the Pacific had whete limited-access and-or News and James KMchell of for tee Y®®r- . cent of n,,. $88,676 ex^seted for that of C^cutU , the disease ^eid tb ^^change c h a n g e views mon demonstraUons, named the Berlin Treaty Rothwell, ,17, of Bolton. offered to support the arrest Ocean. winning (Continental cuisine of with 200. The United face. Mias Washburn, Who was dl Omgregatlonal Church from uveOlves Thunday...... The mdllon wW l>e heart ii.o,rrant, for Instance sworn government restrictions pre- NBC News are vice chairmen. Including the educational ac- fund this year. trade and other economic prem- chief of the Central Mtelhgonce He said U helped' him put the Ches Cary, a 20-mtaitte drive 26. Tuesday by Ti^and .Pqmty Su- testimony before the coroner, _____rector___ of musio______In Manchester^ *?^“ *?.****’ **' ****^ second In the town of^ MunhlMursMdabad, loma office, an oiganlaation tliidlar problems of hto job more in' schools from '1117 to igu, whs wto at Imm^ e l <^urgi about^ mflea northest of Cal- Is Signed By perior Court ‘>Ihdge H en ^ J. xhe .cbroner at the Ume of to the FMI, to head the 110,000- perspective, adding - he may do man national police force. bom July'S, ***®''***®*®®' m. cutti.C the water Is 7 feet deep " \ A werm l'xeaoaeexl^weo N®™**- H vdll be argued by Darwin’s arrest was Bernard It agrin some day. * Bleven poUtieal acd rellgloua iV m U a S S a Q O r S Special Public Defender John j Ackerman. Darwin was first 'R.I., and h "M aybe aome day I 'l l have a d^ho. fcr fcwSp boat of my own—or maybe I’ll sons. are now nomeiess m ine t u e ^ urging------Tbleu to----- resigna - and------or- n-riin «i the i-*. ec*********** decide whether he „^„t j)ec. 6, 196S and on a bench 8he graduated from RoMms- m h ■ kno(w someone with a boat,’ ’ ter (NJH.) High Bchool, Rrajd.^ ' ^ ^ ^ Indian State ofWeirt Bensal V 1 "* “ *■ ^ c<*wul»»e. » j„ry trial or trial by a warrant two days (aUr. ^ She had been a mOmher of waiar. fad hv fra^^i •■Ae V ie W O C l ^ based on a now elecuon _ . thme-Judge panel on M the Motion to withdraw the Nixon said as he came ashore ford (Maas.) Junior OoUege i^id “ m em o^ « ^ fresh men- ^ 1 ' / ® very rsAl m iiM| uie pAOt &tt&ck on Jurisdiction prsnled , thst pArtlculsr afteb 81 hours os a weekend ( ' i i k l o r received her BA degree in 1016 „^*^^’eocn rains have covered some Unr f-liaa "If 'TWeu dehberately muds Is de facto Western recognition quesUons the right of a court motion to dismiss could be ar- sallor.^x from» ... OolumbU a.. Unlvenlty, . ..la ___ Newa. ~~SSTpIlS^p^itolirof JT— ST^ . va-- *’®“ . ... a - 1 1 ^ 1 0 alope,” they aald, ”he of the Communist Bast Oermaii to hear a particular Issue. Just m ej. Nixon’s pattern of California Vrasifc OIfnr fl#hm mIma silsf OWAdtiB. _ >nmnf mrlmlfm .0rv MO sIaaBKa VTsas^. _a. to School ***^**^***' “ opoUtan Club and the Profes- adm ltato 68 d e a ^ . WASHIMOTON (A P I Tha ^ responsibility/to the regime. mrhat the Issue w ill .be In (his xTils Is just one of the motions living has been pretty well es- ^Xa: women’s Chib, and a At^^^^^Q^lssi^n ” ^ ® case has not been made known, expected In the case wMch has tabliriied ta 3H yean In office. Tosb UMversltles and at Co- i^ember of Orfort Pariah Chap- betwem 600 and 1,000. today new reaulations *>">«*"* situation. since attorneys have been for- involved court battles over ar- Some local sports fans had '*‘”*1’*®- *® Manchester, and Across the. borter In Bast jj y, ^ comolete Vietnamese on ’Ibursday; the signing bidden to talk to tho press. rest pnxiedures in appeals expected tee {xf^iUlMit to do a Your Check List for Ban Roll-On D e o d o r a n t 8he servrt as director of mi^ Matthew ’Thoniton Chiyiter, or Hiaat Pakistan, offl- ^ environmental time passed before , announce- In the recent state Supreme twice at the state level and lot of golfing. 4 U/i ox. $1.09 Size - - v ...... sic for Walpole, Mass., and DAJt.s^ Nashua, N. H. estimate that the Ganges jmpact of some M atomic now- ment of posttxmement was Court decision, which ordered once at the federal level. Dar- But N h m rarely tqras ito the *’^'*“*'lln. Mass., schools and as She Is survived by a brotti^, bas flooded 4,000 square miles, piaa». one In Sn- tXi made. Today, a U.S spokes- the new trial, the denial, of a win has twice been found gull- fairways., nowadays, ’ even Back to School Needs vGleem Toothpaete supervisor of music for Yosi, BlUott Washburn of BUlngton; WUed more than TO pemons and necU^ man said a signing was^ely motion to dismiss was re- ty, once by a jury In IBM and though a golftag asroplation ^ t h FREE Hot WheelB ken N.T., schools before she ^ a mqihew, John D. Wash- driven B mllUcn from their «n,e list Includes, 38 plants at t p.m., loeal time. At seven atflrmed on tho basis that he then by a three-judge panel In built him a fohr-hole ooeahfront retired In 1BS6. Prom 1S16 to burn .of North Adams, Mass. homes. Crop losses there are whose cmutruction or ope^on ' (^facleUta^ WMch minutes p la s t^ , the four en- was not put to plea a second 196B. [~| 12 Inch Plastic Ruler 1 f k F ^ l y ^.75 oz. $1.09 Size—...... course In hto own backyardK It 'Reg. 21c...... a X A F 1B36, Hm also taught nidimenU *\merM aervlcea be Tuea- very hekvy, increasing the may have to be suspended been i^^thTf^iftxir M li^ voya began arriring for the time. Motions attacking juris- The state court also ruled has become a llttie-used scenic Backboard, Goal, . diction must be made prior to that the warrant under which of music and theory each sum- day at 10 a.m. at the WatUns threat of famine alreac|y posed while the environmental review ■ti^et^demonstraticns **** signing addition to his home, carefully ri Reinforcenj^nts "I Q Fun^irro*’ QQ plea. Darwin’s car was searched Choose^m many styles'. Reg-1.59 Portable Pole, Net ,, ----mer at the NMtlininpton bi_conducted. - other partial made a President Nixon, reported to clipped and tended ahd even In­ Pkg. of SOO, Reg...... X >F (MASS.) Institute of Music Ped- "nm R«v- Wlnthrop NMson wMch. sent 7 mllile^ refugees . Ibe new ABC regulations fol- atmllar Thunday have a direct in m. motion to dismiss ques- could be challenged In the new Complete, portable, adjustable^ 25 cluding pretty sand and water I [ Zippered Pencil Case S 2 8 .C agogy. Jr. Of Center Congregational ,troamlng Into the ttikn states »«>wed a U.R Appeals Court de- Sorty betote TWeu a ^ “«'®'* the right of the state to trial and they discuased the la- pend haaards. e . ' Durinw Wfwid War I atui Im I ^ “ Tcb ^"dll Officiate. Burial sencaL Bihar and Aa- of July 38 which said the that he would the unt, Reg. 64c ...... -.... .3 7 Genuine Leather Footballs ^ and directed the Victory g pm. months. Last November was -envirohmental impacts ht UA- snecify what rise vote would be tonight. He to a former January 1969 decision agreed presently free on 130,000 hall. home and the Western White O ff Our , Official weight, size, shape. ” 4 g . D, Binder 3 Ring Owim She received a medal The tamUy suggeato that me- **“ devastating cvrlone and Ud-,o^ actions. hto criterion. mayor. Hto federal ' Houae compound. . - _ 4 O ff Our 1 »oSave v .( An w Ragular tew 3 . 3 3 and certificate from the U.S. morlal contributians may he waves which kUled hundreds ABK2 licenses the con- PoUtical observers said the jg , S®vernmenl Sees the Berlin On hto Measure Aittags, the ' Press Board, Reg. 74c...... /...... 4 7 »An b a f Iv y RegutoMaw I fxtro 0 Pricesen Govenunent for her work WMh made to the American Ghncer thousands of Bast Bengalis, striictlon and operation of parties and otgantoaUens do®*'’’®®®®"* ® victory President profm to keep press □ Sheet Protectors "* am-V* /O/V/ Mo®""------1I a l l IMPORTt l) SUNGLASSES the Victory Chorus. From 1B41 Society, 287 B. Center St B* March cime the cIvU War, atomic planU. not repress massive support, **"■ **® policy of rapproche- and photograiitiers at a good Pkg. of 12, Reg. 79c...... 5 5 Secretaries of Sta^ Adopt all SUNTAN LOTIONS \ m our i^entoQ^ _ ^Y Spalding, Reg ■ when the'ariny firim West Pa- The court decision apparent- and their opporition to a "con- ®®»t with Eastern Europe and distance. Wo shuns photographs rn Felt Tip Markers In our inventOT)^^^^ .. 6 . 7 7 ! ktotan tried to^btpe out tiie lit- ly affMts at least 63 Uconsing troUaMe" element aa far as ® 'vital step along the way cf of hto mofnente a t ease. Adrian Bart Mha EBasb^ K—iUM - dependence' movement in the applications, involving 91 nu* TUeu to concerned. Such major further earing Bast-West, 4en- Two Plans by Mrs. Schaffer Tourtotti and residents often n Webster’s New W orld TMctionary i Adrian Bard, 89, of Canton HBSRON Mrs. WM^itMUh eastern hatt^ the country. clear power reactors plus five tacUona as the antlgovemment siona get an' unexpected closeiq> or * Paperback 1971 Edition. Pub. List 75c...... m O j t died Wednesday at his home. He Rusediman Henfleld, 83, of RUl- Ih East/^Paklatan. the floods plants,, including one in Water- An Quang Buddlitota have not in London, Foreign Secretary Connecticut Secretary of the tabltohes a working (Dommittee an §atograidi of their .chief ex­ was the hiwhand of Mrs. Bama- Ilngton, a Hebron native, died have tulied an estimated a mU- *"’'**• Gcnn., alrea^ granted compiented on TMeu’s an- Sir Alec Douglas-Home hailed State Gloria Schaffer won two from the Association of Secre- ecutive on an outing. pi Typing Paper Leading Top Ten detia OoiUns Bart. , yesterday at a WlUtagton con- Uon acres of rlcer sugar cane cP«™tlng Ucenses after the act. nouncement. the signing of the agreement as and lost ^ at this week’s 64th taries of tho State, to co-operate /Motorists frequently are mys- 220Sheets, Reg. 88c...... 591 Other survivors are two sons, valescent home. She was the and jute. An American ogrtcul- ®’®"* *"*" effect. Ky told a group of Vietnam- an "htotoric occasion.’’ aRfiual conference of the Na- with the UA Department of /'tifled by a pesatag prestdentiri \$Y a dai«fater, a sister, a heather widow of Bverett Kenfield. tuml ei^rt. Leon Hesser, to P*®"*® ®’’^’ he to stlU He said in a press statement: Uooal Association of Secre- Justice and with a committee r~| Harvard Bag caravan, with, highway patrol Reg. 88c...... and.two grandchildren. 8h® 1« survived by a slater, surveying the damage.,^, re- » Influence to tbe first written agree- taries of the State. of state attomeyo generals. TJie cars Signaling team out cf tee 8 T r a ^ T a p e s ~ = R : The funeral wtil he tomonrow Geosge Stegriat of Ithaca, ported a month ago ^ the ^ Waterford. » e ^ ® ment on the city reached be- Ib e association, meeting In combined group would devekq> way. |~^ Papermate Villager Our at 9:16 Am. from the Vincent J - V **^ _,»*ifS ***^ rice crop In Bast Bengal tWs ^lo»,monwealth Edison’s ^ T h e Sd n o t ^ I ^ ’ * *^®®" *‘>® *‘®"’ P®^"® »»"“ Saratoga Springs, N.Y., unanl- guidelines M the ccntiwerslal And diners sometimes are #150, Reg. u a O—2 Funeral Home, Albany ’Tpke., ®*«’’* P«ah|^awldrildrBn, and ,gjj ^ ^ Dresden No 3 at Morris Dl. "I cannot p r t ^ what trou- ’” ’® st®«e talks mously adopted two resMuUons areas of determining residence unaware i that the restaurant r~| 3 Ring Binder T A n Louteot Chrtaa,^ with a Mass o f requiem * be to- 3miu’'e' produc- —Northern States Power Wes trtl possibly take iSace," ®**S ahead. But once they Introduced by Mrs. Schaffer righto of college students for they ch(X)se has a presidential ■— Deluxe Steel Binge, Reg. 1.74...... J . e T T 4 J695 Price! at S t Pntrick’s CRurdi, Ghatori, ———— at 11 a m ata 7 ^ TM* **” ’• “*“>®ti"’' normal weather.w tw w u . \ c3o.’sjo. b sionaceiioMOnUcello puuiiriant aiat Aonu-Monti- ooxusaid Kjr, "but u>u ouuusuch an eiecuon electioh ----- **®ve------been —satisfactorily con------and defeated the third. v<)Ung purposes. table In a private 'corner or al­ Q Construction Paper at 10. Burial wUl be in Oalvaiy E( UI6 lien or a_A Instead of normal------■ M.^aaA«a.,a.awealher, ceUo, «Minn. WI eartll wiU be an4mm. extreme danger____ M tor if»]ttrtaf9eluded nnH and «K thea M finalvIaI AS.Art quad- The firstfinit resoluUoomanliitlAn adopted The resolution wW(* the as- cove. , , General Electric Oemetery, Collinsville. the rains Increased and so did —Carolina Power and Light the country. Whenever the en- ripartUe agreement signed we sets up a mechanism for estab- soclation defeated (by a 17 to Press secretory i, Ronald L. Pkg. of 54 Sheets, Reg. 54c each. 3f.r*l Royal Mcrcui^y Friendh may call at the fu- imiMH t ™ ***® floods. Co.’a H.B. RoMnson Unit 2 at dangered nation needs my pres- shall iiave completed a negoUa- Kahlng rimpUflod and atandard- 12 vote, wlthlj absentlons)caU; Ziegler, says Nixpn has been •Carole King-“Tapestry” •Stephen SH|Is-“S. StUI 2” |AM/FM Clock Radii nenU home tenlght fTOm 7 to 9. Paktotonl government renorto HartsvUle, S.C. - enc®. I wlU be ready." ,tion which riiould do much to toed natioort absentee ballot ed for electing the Prerident of following a pattern of getting to Port. Typewriter ------norai t___ m i l ttio flooding has destroyed —And msconsln Mlchlg^ - 1 KF. who withdrew from the Improve tfaq^ lives of the Beriln procedures. The model code the United States by direct hto Oceanside office about 8 ' •James Taylor .“Mud Slide Slim” • Blood, s'weiii^ Tears - “4” J tomgm to ^ ^ Power Oo.'s Point Beach Unit 1 prosldemtial race with charges people." would be designed to sofeguart popular vote. a.m. and returning to hto next •P au l Me Cartney - “ Ram” •Marvin Gayc-“What’8 Gobig On” M rs. D unn C alls _____ being harvested In the KDriitla ®* CSneeks, Wto. thM 'Meu w^ riggi^ toe riec- ObytouSly relieved after the against voter registration The purpose of the proposal. door “ (3asa P attflca’ ’ v illa ' tion, Isold, "WUh only one tick- Icng strain of their year and a frauds. Mrs. Schaffer ejqdalned, was to Am tiversaiy dtotrtct south df the Ganges and around 2 p.nf. Sometimes he •R ollin g Stones -“Sticky Fingers” ^ Jethro T u ll - “ Aqualung” et, the election wUl be mean- -hidf of negotiating, the four Tlie second resolution con- abottoh the electoral college. ] reads there ta Ms small, book- ■'*N' »^29.88 18.88 P u b l i c H e a r i n g A third anniveraiy ir^gg for 46 oer cent of the crop being T w o in H os p itfll In^esR. ambassadors shook hands and cem s questions arising from “ to ensure thiti giR'emment. by Wake to music control, lighted clock Mrs. Margaret McKeever La- planted for the' December her-. • — ______' **T # 1 lined second-floor study with ita Office size 88 character keyboard, H Mr. TWeu centime to each made a statement in hto ',71.» •Carpenter»-“The Carpenters” • John Denver • O n U nit P ricin g the adoption o f the 20th Amend- the peiyple and fo r the people to spectacular ocean view. — I 'l ' for home school, office. Carry case face. AFC on FM for drift-free Motte will be celebrated tomor- vest. BMoro the floods, the gov- A fter C ollision pursue this course, tt w ill h® a own language, l’ 11 ment,' which grants voting restored in fuU.'^meaaure to the But often In tee afternoon, included. Fully guaranteed. “Poems, Prayers, Promises” sound. ' row at 7:30 p.m. at St. Bridget emraent estimated that Bast danger tor the country and a Abraalmov declared: "The Nixon calls oiver hto close A pafaUc bearing on bow to school Auditorium. Pakistan would produce. 8 mll- Tw o Mlanchester residents dictatorial ^r«te«p. In this case, agreement takes Into account lights to 18-20 year olds. It es- people.” Implement Oonneeticut’s new' ------friend C.G. "Bebe" Reboco for lion tons less ergln Own ..It were bcxplteltoed this morning, the naOctwHsto In the South the specific situation of the Back to law on unit pricing' has been needed; there to no estimate as a result of an automoUle will have to fight the Oommu- Western sectors of Berlin en- aome excursion on beach or Save to $18 Save highway. | School Save scheduled for next Thursday at Sanders W arns yet of the rixMtage because of collision at W. Middle ’Tpke. ntot diotatorshlp from without visages Important practical Im' Auditor O aim s Over $20 the floods. and Adams St and the nationalist dlctatorriilp provemento for the West Berlin Raboso, Nixon’s neighbor in Special! 9 a.m„ In tbe< State Qqdtiri. ’ Lfon R esting Key Btocayne; Fla., usually $ 8 O f Program Cut Police were forced to call Irptet within. popoiatiim while cbeervlng the C D inptroller Can Hie bearing will be conduct­ firemen to aid In extracting one '"The rieetton will have no sovereign righto of,the (Bast) takes up residence at the near­ Foot Locker j , ed by Consumer Protection of the injiured drivers from tee signUicanoe for public opinion, German dem^ratic RepiibUc KNOXVHJLB, 'Ihnn. (AP) , by San Clemente Dm when Hix* Hoover Oommtosloner Barbara Dunn, BRiDEPOBT (API - Local M u rd cF C h a rged Pay*^\DM Funds wreckage'of hto car. bote domestic l and foreign, and ... — ttisltora to KhaxvtUe’s on to at tee Western White who has Invited both consumers >kmnto of education can (Yiilhowee Park Zoo will be HARTFORD (AP) — State House. He never stays at tee and retailers to attend. 26 per less In funds for In K n ife D eath No infonnatloa was available for the enemy. I don’t underj "We have come to on under- Convertible on tee condition of Donald K. stand what Mr. TMeii wanted standing on one of the most arited to tiptoe quietly' Comptroller Nathan G. Agoeti- Nixon home. Which has just one ObnnecUcut this year became programs for the di» around tee Uon cages for tee P qI I ^ AnderMn of 93 'Flmbm' ’Drail, to say in hto q>eech tort night. ccmpUcated intematicmal prob­ nelU haa the legal obligation guest room. 9.88 N®W HAVEN (AP) Vacuum the second state to require the advantaged, according to the and Ivan P. Ouellette of 310 If be calls tt an electioo, he lems over which frictions and next few weeks. and the authority i to pay But he’s ready on summons Vinyl covered with reinforced corners, all \ (diarged a New Haven Juliet, the soo’s star lion- . riveted steel binding, brass plated hardware. postev of pricM ^ unit of ,tate conuntosiboer of educa- wlte” m uiir* wiiifciiwiav lUsat ***1® St/.two of tee drivers In- must have an opponent; If he tensions often have arisen dur- edudotidn grants to the cities to chauffeur Nlxcn on the free- Our Rog. 69.95. weight or volume. The r^;ulaf 'v muroer weonesoay mgm .______,______. ____ ,___ .. ess, gave Urth Hiuisday to 30’ ’xl6’ ’ xl2’ ’ .#101 I ticn. ahottty after an volved, who were taken by am- calls It a referendum; the con- ing a quarter of a century.” and towns with or without tee jways. High School National Brand Cory 10 Cup Uons in effect In the other unit- her 62nd, 6Srt and 64th cubs governor's approval, State I ' • Pflclnr state Massachusetts. William S a i^ said was ttabbed to death in the al- b u l^ to Manchester Mamori- stitution doe. nqt altow It as a He arid tee Soyiet Union re- and needs some rest. . Unlike hto predecessor. Loro- I Dormitory Trunk #604 R e g * 27.99. . 2 1 * 8 8 way of electing a president." gards the Berlin signing "aa a Audltcr Leo V. Donohue arid w M ^ dtocuaied riHoOTda^ Wednesday the million orlgl- le ^ assallant’e apartment. ' ^ don B. /Johnson, Iflxon leaves 17 Jewel Watches Auto. CoHeemakerl a third , car In the police ahakeup, official significant step toward the Thursday. the driving to others. He says Rings hearttw. Mrs. Dunn arid. naUy appropriated has bOm cut The 42-year- ponohUe, a Democrat and teacher rid programs' for chil­ aro^d tee baekroads near El 2.99 dren in disadvantaged areas East Catholic Teachers and to now being raorgantoirt for any of the negotiating coun- ®*"^® 7®®V*® Q«ai’*yi former state finance comn^ American made! Rubber 'on military lines. trieoi themselves. It to an agree- P**®* - • tl>o . tanker . Etoso-Gettys- slorier, sahl -- $10,000...... i In Interim Toro Canyon, hiotoric San Juan would be cut back. Captotrano, and realdeiitial de- sole, cushion arch and in- -n- ment whose purpose through butg; 'which spilled fuel oil In oxponso money 'wos )^ d out nersoTe. White 5- Yashica Ll^A. P o lice D rop Fight Salary Decisions . [ velbpmente' Including Leisure practical Improvements to fo New Haven, bonn., harbor last “*® SteMtin as he pre- World. 10. , Th eir H airlin ^ benefit people, not national in- oa „ ; pared to take office after the T r a ile r S m U ck s The Archdiocese of Hartford make changes In the master A c tO r ^ ^ yiU l H u T t terests'.” __ ^ November elections—and that Sacret Service passenger cars Electronic LOS ANGELES (AP) — The i t ** r****. ®’®> Greater contract, and teachers signed ¥ Af*f*lf1|3mt President iNlxon, Rush said, *«f*^ *h i ^ no guhernatoi;lal authorisation and ■ two highway pcttrol ^ ve- B aC king-U p Ln r Education As- »«“vldiiri contracts on the lU flO aO ACCineni ' hides usually flank and follow - 1 Im Angeles Police D^eportment ™a„tau«,d . a„p p.»«vu tt. was required for that payment. Girls’ . -J —,,. „ , some data; and a new two-year IB, Arts. (AP) — terest- In the progress of the aground, tearing a hole in the The wording of the state law the pnsldentlal vehicle, elow- ^ leiletting its h rir down. huU and spilling the oil. On the Wilbur Ooas Highway soclation (GHOBA) are at log- niaster contract was oignoA Ad Keenan Wynn has been four-power dialogue. providing the . pre-inauguration tag traffic behind It and waving Single Lens / ; An executive order issued near exit 92 i yestertay after- gerheads over tee eOsetive Jul/ L inji ■ In a traffic accident. “ iDuiing the talka," A decision was expected with- to ^S T wort' o ff car* bent on peswing. Shoes — ------uic uvHiB, miwiAMAOII |_ I -tMTA oinMithai w*„*-**u- Boao^#9WW«« AW *»•«* rvw*.0a IS •*$•$«»*wnuAT w uiB usv yfvruwora- ’tb iir^ y by P^ce Chief Ed ^^en, a tractoir-traller ran Into date of the 1971-72 contract af- The' master contract calls-fwrw „ 8 h «r lff’ • dejmtiessrid.a^ -he gave me direct and ^ Jf?? ^® tag of Section KM6B. tee'law A preetdenUal (Mve can Engclbiert M- Davto relaxed the grooming ______.•«______lay teachers-at »«■* salaries to he prid from Sept range os loni; as two hours. Assorted Paints & standard^ for the 6,000-man the rear o f aI car, w , heavily dam- leciing lay teacners-at Bast i<~u i™u» oapv. 1 Wynns car f^ rt to negotiate frequent guidance ... He Inter- » .nvavnia «*®®l®«>‘f concerning (average drily Reflex i„ Cate^c M rii School and four *Ws year terough June ,70, 1978. « curve, sWdded 480 feet and vened personally to overcome " x »'^ .Inemben^tp) grants----- *. to munlcl- When tt comes to swimming, Humperdinck force, permitting longer hair' aging It. No -aettysbuiY when en- Se do his owlnuntag there.. 77 “”3a49 ’Another Time, Another Place” look like the average fellow ta ^ f^ court In Mrimhetter He Lldrt teat another « d head and untoiown internal «*®nt. and thTlmerican the A- people toi^ to®j^ Ig S .T «tid W«ln.rtay On hto-first presidential sum­ London Parrot Records plus the street." -Finger.palnts, slate and chalk, clay Charge dU your Purchateo! injuinjuiles. H o H .ltf'o ffic ia ls d ^ „ w e lc o m rth i. ^tgrie^ Ou®«> P«>®®cutor, Lt. Ronald h e "*“ S T iu t t " p ly mer visit to the Weatem White sets, paper doll sets. Uu LP’s by Engelbert Humperdinck. Pdlce'aald Kesiler’s rtr was rthooto, which also Include St ?«*"* cl Houssi- In. August 1969, Nixon struck as he attempted to back Paul’s, Bristol; Northwest favor to that teachers are given :llne^ to give tee actor’s ccndl- ^ of tee sSiet tSf$21^5er!SpU^- tion. tried out Ms o(wn beach. But he up to the exit, in t e T ^ lane. Catholic, West Hartford; South the option of receiving 21 or 26 i occurred U"**’® ‘ <*«•*«* to move from ’’‘’J? approved by tea tegtoJidure Boys’ The got knocked about a Mt, there Privacy of A ge M v e r o f tee t r a c k 's ^ Louto ChthoUc, Hartford; and S t bimonthly paymento; that to, on confrontation^ to negotiation in without reorivtag MesklHto ap- the Graham Studios wu«r» ,,, relations with the Danesl Said nine khote was was a heavy undertow and tee Lamson of Newark, ’Thomas Aquinas, New Britain, a 10- or 12-monte basto. pcovri first. Shoes Costs 5 Pounds Wynn, 66, to film ing a movie w e s t too fast when Quarry knew that nervous Secret Service sug- 26 Inch 'Thomas KohaiiiM, dean of . - So Steppage# with Bob Hope And Ralph Bel- Britato’e iSlr _ . . . . ah.— h..a„. III..,..» Ttte govcnKir haa cut back geoted the Prealdent go etoe- BOUGHTON, Engtond (AP) studMDts at BCHB and i»asldent No work stoppage to anticl- Roger Jackltag ®’®” “*®>Y *® ^ the ADM grants to teelr pre- — A local court fined Mary lamy. ,1a—la^aH.dectored: "This to on impor- ®ut of poalUoa and when weate- yj—. |.y.| ^ mqq Whera. of the CKiCIBA, said tha arch- pated at any Of tbs schooto on tent, indeed historic occa ^ . •«> darkness, combined to v»««® >®v®> « POO P®r pupil. A private mlUtory beech of. ^Lightweight c h h Ashley $12 ’Ilnuaday (or refus­ Pu blic Records dlocssan. gehoel ciCflce has In- opening day, Kohanskl said, but 9 ? MAGIC : ing to tell police her sge after Eighteen months of -patient and **-k Bikes servation, Where he Jios a ghseer. ” It has cost me five Adella Kaafaeta to Thomae angt«Ichera toT«S*riurrtw eaUrtes, stipends and HARTFORD fringe (AP) - "Wq between the four powe$e. ship In tee channel. ^ , to 3 in group. pounds ($12), but tt was worth Michael Jones and Peter- F. puiied traitor bateholise. lar acUvlUes are froasn. benefiU,’’ he commented. hU T "**® ^ ®>®y nmuST^nto^ ^ Dish washed every peiw to draw attention Irtasfuils, property at 190 Un­ One day loot wegk, Nixon and Hoisery from Leading Mfrs.] 'nraato. AeMeh -nie archdiocese, be added, has ^ ** ‘“'P *®‘ * SfwTenjoyed a lo« huo^ ReAMko found the water too to petty officialdocn.’’ Ion 8t„ conveyance .tax $110. K o h rirtT ^ lriS r "Our -igre^l to try to work out a ^ rtU oi ^ b ^ ^ich he Sik m ri^n dteS v.^^ Privately Mrs. Ashley admits Release of Attachment ____ cold laid rough at Rod Bboch Wool Blend Athletic Socks executive board’s poattian to resriutlon wlteln the next two ^ ’w^^riIS»*^havr^^ knew were off station. couldn’t hoist henleU Out be- and V»ok a tO-i^fie trip to try 41.70 to 26. She riso prid a fine of In d ies 1^ against —♦u.* "Si” *Ka eiS^ttv; .Mo-u..- ilrt-C!T ISIldl.;^ ______wrtta^_ In the meantime. ** w»»c«tlon tor 1973-7$, a 87.3 signed, we shall have com- The praeecutor concluded, cauae rt her ohnmto hod hack out $ private residential beach Reinforced heel and toe. White | 1 H Q popul®’’ $3L0P for qieedlng and driving ValenUi^ R. Ftano. in tne ® «»«® ". p,, cent Increase over Its cur-pitted a negotiation which "H6 obviously didn’t know and colors. Sizes 9 tq 11 ....i...... ( e U ^ wtttMxit a Hoense. ^ Release of Judgmeat Uen at Irvine Oosfe. o< Inguna withJ5;.? the “'•ttT’"archdiocese to July 1, clarification by S’ the SttS Boston -g'sSfSr"" n,g.i------—.o tw.x ' i| y . „ ^ t S i sartin ' * " a— ®®fi decided the loumuiaUng Beach. Fifteen minutes there _____ ■ ______PPG Industries Inc. against lie tee *248 a in Lears' These bikes have coaster Valentino R. Ftono. told teeip. tea same story. 6 posh buttons to fit hashing needs. 4 L oSn»y*tL**fro^‘we*talm ^ p!w«wSb^“ Emergency ^ budgeted ’ l^ The French ambassador Defense Lawyer Stephen J. tesAdled’^otttMteImJ trouMa Boys’ Cushion Foot M arrtece U o m m m ^o, frees*. We mmd to PreperemiM. ____ sUto echool boerd mil- eomroentod: **nie aflreemeiit Buckley enued that Quarry Mtui eMiiMi ^ , , Bo Mixon w ttit home to take a Signal center lights tti show cycle. 2 It took Ai^UdKIU \FWa^V IWUUv&U UR \m ^ a a. 6 Ola sev6« ‘Wm wwemm asm TV.f mmmmmmmmmmmf wau WaaaiteB aSBWV aa^VW eiUBS^ WWOOWOtf VgHiAl I u m \L dip ta hto heated bockgrart spray arms, f roU|)ut racks. 16 Plnaonal Neliees Donald George Redfleld of “®®^®** lywroee riraUahle to “®*’- ^ *®*®* ®* •••’ niUllon. wUl enter Into force only when, had to the buo^ to deter-, two of team hour of , Casual Socks RockvUle and Stacy AUyn Benta "***' worid ®®J *’• hoviag taksn eognlsanca o f tha mins hto potttton to rolaUon to tuggtm to ui (/ . pool, protected from tea ooeon place setting capacity. of 408 B. Middle’Tpke., Sept. 18, ------compUaaoe.’ i^puawm. ’ amount UIf MeskUl MhskUl loses lossa a auttsiiu arrani^omantaarran^smants mads msanwhllsmsanwlills Qm chsnnrtchannel bseaussbecause thsthe sWpship ttdwwium.old'wdnuui ~ T T 1' hrMiea by a plsidgtos fence. White and colors. Shrinkage „ .. In .MMiioriam St. Mary’s Church. ^In tying t^p rogM of commmt w t® restore hto proposed cut- by the eompetont German au- waa moving, and getting a tnie MlitoSwlen ^ ahe k«tt D lntaf proivldaB Nixon with control. Men’s sizes 10-13, boys 9-11 3 .„ 1 .1 9 iCInytcn Charles Hence cf 61 ^ ®^, **®*“ *" we sign tee final fl* would hkva been ImioettMe. heraelf onotiwr dlvendon from hto nor- U m ally protected and oaoluded Lenox St and Karen BUiohete nlclpaUUea, j “ , quadripartite,wmwrmmmm^mmm mmw^ protocol.’’ M Buckle^ ra s V S a W / VRIOWIeaUI • Quarry S ^ SM0Mlutow 09 lnight U n W VorteM by^utew the^ bar A 1364. Hicks, 49 Walker St., S ept 11, wars completed ihin ,. mld-Mgy;m lA M gy; thatho echool office and the aaaoc-aeaoc- MeskUlMaokUl said hshe ^ nm '•■- *“ »•“ a — i—* -«— - —-— • •—o — . ” nuuang i , surroundtagB. Sale ^ri. ahd Sat. ® ' w , r A^'_ ------AS-- ^ O.------s.aSo.— «Rfm mmm a ..a a ~ But be decrtbed tha doouihont the Ooast Guard had put tho water. Opaque Girl ghts tu i J145 Tolland Tpkca Men. thru f rl. 9t20 a.m. la 9iM prt. la aome small wsy St. James’ Church. the executive board (two repn- lotion. W® are awaiting clarifi- |wart of edue already aignsd aa “ tn>ly to* buoys back Into poalUoa lbs oft- “ tt wasn't too bad at flint," 1 He . MmaUmes rtngea M- Solurtay 9 a.m. la 9il0 p.m- miles to HoUywood or Ice «* rt® damiUM Bdwoirt Edgerty and ytteUys tean moh of tee ytion t»® new budgat dsciriva ons, eontolntag aU ths srpiqan bsforo Um a-m. *«• sha sold, "but I was gotUng Complete line of faU fast __ and srson roll . , both oi fivo schools) on Juns 3 algBod tty and wlU ast aecordlngty nounesd Wsdnasday, as a f oar or hoUooptes to try Manchesterq I l l lovs sad' memortM Ole. Yvonne Laura — snUat sismsnta of tea sstUs- oUtoftt, In w h l» ' S tu s 4 -6 .0 ^ 8-10, lO-ia, ,000 gallons weak oijfd hungry townrf| thq h tomoua (esteurants os 1.00 Manchester,' a msmoraodum of agredmsn^ to thsrsaftsr.’’“ frontatlon.’’ irUr''aiid end.' s and Soandta. I . 1 ■' . ■ ■■-:• ■ i

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A 1 ■J'- V ■ 'I; . 1 - ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MASTCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEKTSMREil 8 , 1971 PACE ELEVEN MANdtEST^SB jESVENlNG HtSRAl:J)^'MAN04^1a^'^ER. CpNN.. ETODAY, SESPTBMBER 8 , 1971 FACES n i K .:»ijnii»!i!mnbl!!i;!M!lli!!i!!mU!ii!lini!!!!il!iHniiliH!l!!li!!inillUil!illiMHiniiHn!iii!i;i:!!!i"ii:liill|illl!ni!!l;lliiiiii!llillilll)iiililli»llliiiilHillillliniilllll i Romney,Cautions CrOPs Pentagon Trims Tolland Zumwali Budget TAG - FUA MARKET Make Decisions Locally WASqgNGTON (AP) — 'The. R A T l^ A T • BUNDAY, SEPT. 11 A U ^ ' .Pentagon, spurred by budget FREE ADMISSION — PLENTY OF FREE PARKING HARTFORD (AP) - oping ■ (This biographical Staff ^Spruces Up* Schools ***^*’ ’ *^1?*'®?***’' France on , the coast near Mar- his life, thla w m his home. capie ae file result of a stroke, cuts and rising coeU, has begun OLD ROBEMONT • Rt. 86 • BOLTON about #00 Republloana swelled Uon, was prapared 1^ Idas izitM fro m the bonk SIl!?*®*® sellles with his friend Putnam The year 19»1 spent at Ciasels, ______His funeral was_____ held^______at Philip, trimming Adm. Elmo R. Zum- GOOD SPACE BmX, AVAILABLE FOR 66A6 party coffers by a little more for example, to permit «a ^ oe- .M. . m mm ■ J . iiratt .Tw *■ T4«w\wkaiMr6 #KA hilliOTk hpials1------to anticipateantlOlpata a “ ^ solve raisnev A Rsnimi,' ui. ?^***** Bprfafs i^lch follow- brought him Into contact with France was to be hie last winter <3heney’e home In Manchester wait . Jr.’s propoeed $50 DEALI^M • INDIVIDUALS • ANYONE than $#,000—less expenses for a naVal w ith problems before U|s o|Ms w/wit*> 'hv V n iLTfaHKimis?* ^ ♦ ^2?*1?*a^** tttowt f0T- UiB oWer American'^presslon- In Rurope, for there he caught with burial in th6 Cheney fam- “hopping U*t for new (SPE C IAL RATES ITOR CH ARITAIILE OROHPS) For Resumption of Classes chicken dinner—Thursday night Ily plot In East Cemetery. Ac- ha^ware the next 10 years, and heard some of their promi­ statue Is reached. T h f r e r t e L l « “ «• pnoUfaonla and was hoepltoll*- Have Your Tag Sale With Mel ^ *** pHfaented him on hie work. ed. Gradually , he accepted the cording to their custom, each i.? ^ naval oper- Aetfvltjr at tba local acItooU graders Is planned to ccntlilue where Meadawbrooh^ left off, nent leaders discuss proMems Tbs need Is i^ to be forced Past Results ExcHlent • Call Early tor Best Booth Looafafal Into rekctlng^^m/something et that mluinn Um nvfnMi Ti^i****^ Putitam; a poet. On hie return 'to Manchester fact that he could not stand any member jj, order. Ralph or hla wife or mitted the north light so loved swift Impressionistic style for he painted sUli-Iifes. Tie fol- parfcliv lots shared by Meadow- ^ ^ Principal Vene Harding. one o f their four chUdren. has by artists. the next few years in and near lowing winter he rented a and Iflcka Memorial **«>• y®"- '*’«*® wishing The teachers at „tbe^ school always gone to the field to pick M a n c h e ■ t p r.. “ Skungimaug studio in New Yorit City and EaRN EXTRA MoNEY achoo* wlU be one-way fOr the ^ * ^ ® ^ ^ ! j * S ^ u l r o have opted to drop thi IHM. the com! when It was ordered, send fo t fliff information ■ time may do ro and schedules ■™t«m a The other walls were lined B i^k," which is owned by the did portraits of Katherine Hep-. first time, with the opening up report card syatem and will re- and not before. The Orondlns BITUMINOUS Wadsworth Atheneum, and i>urn and Marcia Davenport, can be arranged with the school with I ^ cases 'filled with vol- of a new driveway b^de Mead- place it with the more tradi- believe com should be sold ab- “HaUng’s’*HlU" are typical of among others. A flare-up of Without SEUiNO office. ‘Ihe only condltlona of \umes of reproductions of the Now you can learn income tax preparation from ! ' bwbtook which exits on Old Uciud. hand marking method. solutely fresh. the dark-keyed pictures he pro- tuberculosis sent him back to H&R Biock. Thousands are earning good money a», C Post Rd. employment as a volunteer aide Enrollment increases at the xhke Isad 'w orks^of other artists. Tie are natural ability and d^iend- duced then. -Colorado for six months. Later OR HaRD WoRK tax prepercs- Enroilment open to men and women’ !? echool including a -jump from Middle initials ate neceasasy DRIVEWAYS ■paces '^above them were re­ trips to New Mexico, and Call- of all ages. Job opportunities for qualified graduates. S abiUty, according to Parker. . Teaching inograms at Mead- 835 students to 888 so tar, wiU ^ ^ n writing about the Orondln After Tong summers In France fornla produced C3ezanne-tlke qickB Sctaeol flu k in g Areas e Gas Statlona e Bsaketball Gourta served for his own favorite Classes Start. September 18th ______f uw brook Will continue to be create crowded coodlUons at family because the young man during 1921 and 1922, he held landscapes, learn income focused on Individualised leam- Organizational changes are Now Booking for Seasonal Work pointings of New England, r the new school which opened the moforoycle is Ralidi E. AU Work PersonaUy Snpervlaed. We Are 100% fasured. his first .exhibition in NeiV York. ' tax preparation from HfcR BLOCK MH-teM f li«, wlfii emphasis on ^ I^cks Memorial last December. Orendin, IS, the youngest of France and California. Heavily Here he displayed, among many the 'integrated learning day" School w hlrii w ill lead to con­ 366 R. West Middle 'Cpke.. Manchester | tinuation of fae same type of School three sons. Ralph and hla older carved '(ileete of furniture, others, "Chartres" and a ser^ . . Spent last years at Please send me friw information 6M *544D approach baaed on the BrlUab The Tolland High School #U1 Deborah Johnston, DsMAIO BROTHERS programs th^ second' grade doubtless collected on his'lrips ies of florAls. His specldl love primary syatem. begin a completely aemester- 21, are tunning the farm husl- OAtL Ois-TOM Kittery, Maine. . ■ H ‘ l l ' 1 Nimt » ■ Started last year on the Un- youngsters entering IBcks have hi. flowers Is evident in so many Ued api»oach to clasa ached- this year with their far abroad, were grouped about his paintings. Addms, ■ ■ dmgartwt levriTfae program ‘•ecome accustomed to wMle at- 1 ullng thla year, wl{l(A w tU ^ theris help and financing. Ra^^ grand piano. A grandfather’s In the summer of 1930, to- 1 City__ PhOM 1 many In- to meeUnir the n ^ ^ seed, fer^r aSd clock, made by Russell and In 1923-1924, Cheney himself gether with his friend, MatUiies- eral first grade clasnee, while Auoougn mess nas many in individual sUldW'*” . accord- ^ “The Income T^ax People" ^ 1 — Tip ■ otheia roi^ on the cluster ^»«ve prog^ roveral of jy ^ ^ Asahel Cheney fa the 1700’s, considered'that he had arrived sen, he purchased a boat-bulld- ■ at. his own mature style. *Th^t er’s house at Klttery, Maine, k. '■ pi.n twed last year by the first which have been, exlsteilce for ecnoo* pnuuinu ^ water uM In irrigaUn. stood against the east wall. Olson. They pay him back from the winter, spent at Cassis fa During the last fifteen years of Russell Cheney ai Kittery, 1980 ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ BICUP AND MAILTODAYII ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ and second gradea. some Ume, Principal Andrew Approadnudfily 80 per cait of sale .of fruit and vegetaUes. A tall eaael and model-stand in — ir * g Robeitson, an Stag- tmnans said not much Is known the hi(k school course offerings Freshly picked sweet com arrives from the field Rizza POOLS Next year again Deborah'and Ushlun exchai«eaxenange leacnerteacher ata< Mead-jaeao- “ t**®*” outside Uw school. —For —mr«d to the semee- -at the.Grondin vegetable stand on Angel St., Buck- held their special places before Ralph w ill run the buafaesa, but ^ H U P e K Mon & T u a s 1 0 - 6 owfarook who la responsible tor eofae reason he stated, pe>e^e been fa exlatence at Hicks three of whom fill poeltfans al­ T MODEL lain statue, Kwanyin, the Qod- graders and kfadeicarten stu- tor three years and third grade land when it builds a new su- seed' purchased from the -Ag- at some lima beans and re­ ready in exlatence. perfaigliway as a relocaUon of way store just across the Tpke. marking on the "funny, big, flat desa of Mercy, aa part o f the fa m o d e f a d ^ r the PupUe wtU fit Into one o f three Meadowbroidi School will have actual FngUin «-i.—tmnm. d if f e r ^ patterns, either a team ,, - Beth ToUen*! Tphe. There are only a These are Butter and Sugar, peas.” compooltlon. A t the northern- I The first gradeia are selected program tavolvtag Oiree teach- lUndMWten- ’ Mrs. *®^ y*®” ** mai*et with yellow and white kernels ^11 the Gnmdin children Uve 1 Only 15' *95.00 moot comer of the room waa Ccxyv exJ fmm her ktos— classes era, another between two teach- Joyce Libert second’ grade, *eT*len. on the same ear, and G“K the regular allotment tor David Morse says that Butter they help now with the farm his craft fa this idyllic atmo- and cleans like vinyl, Soriano and Mrs. Janet students, and the curriculum as Lianx, who left to begin her fam- -tit© several members of the end Sugar Is a cross devdoped ^ , 1, here, was bom the eleventh LnmiMnl. well as special programs at ily. Mre. Mary McOary will re- family required to handle a lOB- In 1918 far i Blastem States ^re needed. Young Ralph la a and youngest child of Knight Projecta HITS, a special to- Meadowbrook. plaep lOao Jari Cutler as learn' cow herd. Just as he left the Farmers’. Bhcchahge, which jmijor now at Cheney Tech, Dexter Cheney and his wife, terest club program for second "We aie' propared to pick uji OVAL POOL you’re on fag disabilities teacher at Mead- farm for Army service fa World later merge4 with alrollar ^he elder Orodlns think the Ednah Dow . Smith Cheney, at \ , T M War n the first milking ma­ outt(, Manchester on Oct. 16, owbrook. farmers’ cooiierativea fa New ^ 3 their small farm has W ITH FILTER 8 At imcks, all new teachers are chine was being installed. Yorir State and Pennsylvania he^n for aU their children, 1881. His grandfather, Chartes, A N D L A D D E R Coventry also fa replacefaent positions After the war, Rafah came to form the huge Agway Tt *»<"« given, them something waa one of the Cfleney brothers Incliidlng Mrs. Jean Miller and to Connecticut for a better in­ terprise. to do," they say. who founded the silk Industry Mn..Judith Nelson, both fa the come fa a factory job. He work­ Some growers, we are hrid, In Manidiester fa i m . H is great- School Schedules Given third grade and fourth grade ed for the Wiremold Co. fa now jdont tochief, a late yel- uncles, Seth and ^ h n Cheney, teachers Mrs. Betty Harrington Elmwood. Mrs. Grondin, who lO L were noted engravers, t and k ^ . Jai^Bt Tfadlcska. Mrs. was Norma Dixer o f Elaat Wey- with Silver Queen, a late white- After graduatfaj from Hart- As Duplicate of 1970-71 has- been mouth. Mass., had come to the kemded com, let th«n cross- RANGE Al^D hiredred im an elementary...... jpbyslcal Hartford area with her family, pollinate each other, and pro- COVERS fotd ragh School, for fame was, Coventry schools will open Federal Moo^ edilucaOon teacher fo r both racks graduated frmn W etlierafield duce a late c&>• Drondin exidalns, because their |W«rm eitypOTt. I < «?" ’rt houses and now has four. It runs if (hese are left out on the steps ilA R D Y PoUee NoUoe ’ Purpose of the program is to ' V - ' ' ■ ^ ' In connection with the opening helpv. train ah Individual so he I CSV f off. MeekvjUe St., which nins off they are sure to be smashed by t POTS HeI luuroUed at the Art Stu- of sidiool, the PMlce Depculment can move into another, vocation-, v y -lO Ig n o r e Tolland ■Tpke. just acroM the people who think It is fun to 1 , - ■ dents’B’ iLaegue fa New Totk City has issued a stafament noting al area. Under-employed per- > Rt. 16 overpass u you go from im asl) big pumpkina. IN BUD 3 FOR Sa.4fl and studied there under such that tbe^ "flo w o f young people gens are those who, bold jobs An^war Appeal downtown. Beets, like corn, are harvest­ famous teachsm as Kenyon Cox • ' ^ L ' ' M / . Tiere la no oign to indicate and WUUam m : Chase for three traveling to and from sidiooi payiiig wages which do not rise ed to order, since otherwise the DULY Plant^vNoTP fwr Spring CoknrI { each day creates a j;reat traf- above poverty guidelines, SAN DIEGO, CaUf. (AP) — t ^ faere are veget^les ^ tops wlU wUt and not h© attrac years. Tils wu tdUtmsA by fic safety problem which can An approved program must An antiwar group’s opposition fruit for sale here. Ads fa The five for______ipe os beet greens._____ GLMIOLI Pansjr Seedlings ...... 60 for $1J9 thrss years of study fa Fails Manchester Herald and "word only be resolved through the b* adbmltted by the town to the to the sailing of tbe. superi They have given up trying to Freak Out: Ike Perennials .. .. 20 for flJlO at the Aoademfa' JuUen undar of mouth" have brought tbe cus­ Jssn-Paul I LsutfSffar''^' ifaUks complete cooperatton of par- gjate' Personnel Department carrier OonsteUation to the grow Sndoa chard, sbeU beans IdeM out For Choose from Hollyhocks, Carnations, tomers. Many jiave' been com many Amsiloana ot that am. Us eati; drivers, state and com- p^or to receiving the grant, Western Pacific wiU not alter Any Oeeastenl BUNCH Cimterbury Bells and Many Mor^t ~ munlty traffic safety officials, gqnsre Dance ohoss not to remain fa Paris but Anew kind of (^ m stro n g vinyl floor \ the ship’s schedule, the Navy school ijnciils and the children The Coventry Whlrlaways dins are starUed occasionaUy to ^ ‘ to return to his niUlva country find chlldrwi of theli’ older cus- “ customer looking themselves." Square Dance Club will offer a says. to pursuo his corssr. tomere, now grown up and rais­ fiLMIHATE - «Hb SO O Tfr ' COMPLETELY INSTALLED^IN YOUR KITCHEN ^ The statement goes on to point Labor Day Weekend Square The group, called "Nqnvio- FriHTreti How 15% Off! lent Action," plans to ask mili­ ing their ‘own families, coming • CnbgrjH, with CLOUT in IMS ho beooms tho presl- , ,i ' COMPARE TO 6120 out that year In Connecticut,' Dance Saturday from 8 to 11 at to the stand. -I dsnt of the Art gfadanta’ tary personnel and clvUlans to • W e^ , with KANSEL I U P TO 9x12 A R E A — t>R B PAR AT IO N E X T R A from the opening of school fa the Capt. Nathan Hale School, H w ir “picked to order" sweet EVERYTHING Ortho* League, p u rin g the summaca he Sqdember through Dec. 81, tenl Route 81. vote Sept. 17-21 on whether tbe • C^nchbugs; with ASPON ship slfauld be sent overseas com has bben a big item fa the DRY CLEANS BEHER jofaod with a group of artists childiTn of sctiool age wsre\ Guest ^ caller will be Dave ■man huafaeas, but In season Lam Food Now 25% OH! again. It s^js the ship is being LAW NS--NOW IS THI M OI^ who surrounded Charlss H. Put yourself on Easy Street and enjoy gracioils, pasy liVing'with the kind In trafilc accidents. "This Friedleiii of Ohio, with Lillian BETTER CLEANERS Woodbuiy at his art ooliaiy fa sent to r f a e Wm - to Vte^ ““ Y *»'^® ®* ‘‘*.® ■*«“*•«* IMPORTANT FODltaO OP TH I of floor jrou’ve. always wanted. < \ ■s of yaifag Uvea inciud- and Paul Zepke cueing the vegetables, with apples, peach­ I!.I M .' ' I.' PEATMOSS I5A5 OgunquK, Kotos. Throughout seven pedesfaians and three rounds. es and pears. Thslr trees aup^y (■ OUUo Foot) — Y l A R I his life, ha sought out master ' Club members and guests are only part of tbe fruit they need Osma Jos Our CMOS I • LAWN FOOD ...... t t , t t pofafars, alwsys keeping an E A S Y S T R E E 'i-^ e a s y on the feet bejsause ii’s deeplyi cushioned. And it l^ e hope that Cfarentry can ^ ®“ ®«V* M d soft sotod Lowed! Bidder and other fruit is purebassd LdHDJOAn) n (fi% O tga^ Oaly ... M 6b J i T v I T ^ open mind to new axpoclaiioas. absorbs noise, making yoUr home quieter, morb livable. have miofasr yssr of non-fajury from a neighbotfag grower with • PLANT POOD(60 11m . ) ------TUs kept his woili vital oM The club will hold a free the OrondiM themselves pick- to school chUdren." ’a ^LBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The Evoi^t[i'ooo0i RhoAoAooAiooo • LIMESTONE (60 Dm .) his epUit young to the end. I fag trhat they need from ths E^LSY STREET — easy on you because it’i viny^, with, ail the easy-to- rfc i«» at PoUce Robert KleU- “‘***‘ ®" BiwalU Construction Co. of Rollahio aai Mtey M on Vlas Rbnfasl 9 b a g s . > a a « a s » I trees. Tutxigh the yaare Ohenoy clfam qualities of vinyl. There are no fibers w absflrb spills, so g U ss e and Ufa lowest Ud opened Thursday .Only Twb Bbids sC Oota agfalMtdd U s pofatfage fa many wfachffa M lt - ViM al < spills wipe right up. J wwvMui evening la free for anyone fof the propoeed constnictioa of T ^ Grondfas lifant only two Do Y— H av» g L o w gr U wdtcaplwg PraMviiiT prominent art goUarloa, faohid- fo r motor voU cle violations dur- {Qtg^ggted fag too Boboook, tha Mantrosa North Goneaee 8t. sstoffal varlstias of swsot oom, uafag ■ ■ i tag tfce sdiool year; apeodan fa ^ ^wire ^ Siif low LIT US H O P YOUl and tha PoroigU to Now Toffe. CHOOSE FROM 4 PATTERNS DURINonUblii under town ordi- weekday, for tbpoe wlahliig to I**® two-mlle stretch iPrsjeaUau boaadas land, Santa S> and at Tola. Bdabrond state statulfa tor ohU- see him. $10,108,*** ; SO LION, PHIL or JOHN quite froU, ho saa- dnn under 16 years of ago, who The Town Hall will bo clooed ; The Is scheduled to be.ij 161 WOODLAND ST h M ANCHiiTni 6 4 S - I4 7 4 ' Always HOURS: MON-THRU FRI. 10 AJI.^9 PJ4. SAT. 10'AJI. >6180 PJf. by tbe lists fan ai tro o to d tvtubarouloote fa IM I,' a /- bo in sobool nnlesa ox- Monday! tor the Labor Day dteoaae to wMoh ho hod loot d **Chartres** 1921 (Owned by Mre. Tiomaa Ferguson) by sobool olHetaiSr boUday. 1974. a; - - v

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I'' j ■ . I ■■ s s ■! . j j MANGHESTEft BVEKINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, fX)NN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1971 PAGE TRIRTEBN PAOBTWBUVB BIANCJHteSTBR EVEUiNO HERALD. MAKCHBSTER. CONN.. FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 8, 1971 - i l cut it further at. any other time recommendation be adopted aa McDonough Close ‘Friends’ Say Majors Vote by mfrely . declaring that a the conference poeltion. A vote S w retary Council budget deficit seems possible In on that question passed 17-9, n Th* OeemIikm C ' a—.iwf ■bsuMSW.'’ I misaist State Cets the fuljure.” Mayor James Farr said ‘txxl^y, Also Sought , Thinkklerni* To Refine Foih Test On "The big question is who pays O f State A $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 lam Innocent Zin aoer Casts for it-(the legal action) and For M urder Two No Votes how?” He added, " if a town like ParkhilhJoyce Pay Ruling BAJf FBANOIBOO ( ^ ) —Ten Bingham resulted In Uu> death Meskill Cuts Town mrsetor Cart Zinsser Manchester has voted against It, Hails Pact (Oonllnuad from Paga €»na) WindfaU persons who aay they have been twoj white convicts, and three (Continued from Page One) v o u T ^ T C r v o t e s W e r t ia y I “luu't «®® where It woul^ be ^Flower Shop « flNm Pm * dM ) on propoeed legal action by the to contribute ^ Paylnif HARTTOKD (AP) —'The (Odattamed from Page One) Later Ih the morning, Mas- close asaoclateB of , attomey Frank Oakaelar, F fM iM ar defiett-plaiued atate govem- sachusatts IJroopsr Francis J. 'bided by legislative enact­ Ooimsctlout Conference of May- tor the attorneys for this legal only om at theae praapecU i-tKl- Wavering-on whether to-pay, up Stephen Bingham aald today Bingham'a farhlly and friends 601 MAIN 8T„ MANCHUrnm forta to raduoa fbrcaa in E^l- mant haa received a yRiiOOO Rsardon, 88, ^ flouth have expressed fear that he haa ment.” or# to have recent cuts in aid Action. (Next to Hartford Nottelial on contracts signed before the that tha case against Mnk has ropa. Windfall in the form of un­ was fellad by rohotguii blaat In met with foul play. The FBI, The Republican governor to cities and towns restored. Joel Cogen, executive director Bank) The MATO govemmenU, he claimed Poalal Savinga iSya- Aug. IS freoM and many are his side afUr ha Btpad a oar been created "out of tMn air. The first voted was 16 to 11, of the conference, said today 0 YES—WB DEUVEB * claims that the legislature, zinseer aald. This vote was token that there la no money hi the| aald, "a n weU>aloni: in Uieir tem accouhta. backing «way from doing ao. speeding on Uw MasaaohuaetU Those of us who have been r 'l l i r * ’" ! . ! ! Fhooeai 64S-07S1—64S-14tt closely aseooiated with Stephen on the assumption he bias tied, which ths DsmberaU control, „ „ amended version of the conference budget for legal feps.' preparationa for intonaive diplo- State Treaaunr Robert I. "How doea anybody know Turnpike near Palmer. the state and possibly the coun­ enacted a tax program in- recomendatlon'of the executive, Two Committees, one which Is aUo oooauiUUona on Mutual Berdon announced today the what to pay anybody?” one Reardon’s spleen waa re- - B lh gb ^ know that he is Inno^ try. Balanced Force Reductiona receipt of the oheoh from the moved during a four-hour oper­ cent and that the ohaigee made adequate to fund, the .state committee of the conference, studying the finances of the con- harried NRA official said after him ^ statement delivered to with the floviet Union and ita federal government Another ation in Wing Memorial Hospi­ against Mm by tha (Marin A p ii..» budget. .y The committee recommended ferancA; and one appointed to X fielding dosena of telephone study the planned legal action, aUiea. t4T,W^ will be received in tal near Palmer. Reardon waa "the events The CEA has obtained a Bu'- legal action wMch would have calls. \ County) District Attomey are of AuxAug. 21 at AonSan n will probably make recommen- TIRED OF WAXING? "That ia one proapect," Ro(- the fUtun, Berdan aaid. A . cost of Living Council in critical condition. outrageous" aald a typed atate- perlor Court writ summoning bSen directed largely at Oov- A podlce apokeaman sold the which resulted In the deaths Mefklll, Comptroller Nathan G. emor Thomas Mesklll. .datlona soon as to how the ac­ e n noted. “ Our hope wouid be The Foatal Saviqga flyatem source said teachera won't get ment delivered to See the new truly no-wax floors by Armstrong. that with a aucceaeful Beriin injured trooper went through George Jackson and five Agostinelli and Education Com- The aniendment to that reso- tion Should be financed, CogOn waa liquidated in July, and special conceasioiui, "We tried Associated Press. said. Many beautiful patterns to cli^se fnmi.. accord other etfOrta toward rec­ OongTcaa voted laat month to ‘to get a rule of reason to make the surgery very well and "For twelve davs w. h.n. another e x a m ^ of the mlssioner William J. Sanders, lutlon empowered the executive According to Cogen, Manches­ onciliation and cooperation dtatrlbute aome $10 million the whole thing consistent with "things are looking -battar.” President or their attorneys, to court Oct. committee of the conference to ter would stand to gain about Formica tops, Ceramic tile bathrooms and all wall can be aat in train in Bhirope." in unclaimed accounta to the what we do with wages in in­ State police said the car . 6>v . ' , retain legal counsel -fpr action $860,(XX> if the legal action re- and floor materials. so atatea dustry,. prices, the whole Reardon stopped waa a 1971 Mrs. Kenneth Rulolnger of 164 ^ plaintiffs in the against "the legislative land ex- In hla conference Rogera Oonneoticuf’a ahare waa smear," he said. green Ford that Boaton poUce St. John St. wSa recently elected CEA sdlt, CEA president Ray- ecutlve branches and any btiver suited In restoration of Mes- oald that deaptte the proa­ determined on the baoia of "If the pay raises were effec­ had reported stolen July 39. have altered, invented and aup- tality of uriTewitem’’ . and installed os president of the mond W. Rq«mmando of Trum- appropriate agencies of state .kill's cuts. Included In this fig- pect of an unconteated s ^ -'I • The aearch of the area along bull, said UKesklll can cut the government.”- ufe are cuts In the ADM and PBtSONAUZED FLOORS money in unclaimed accounta tive before the freese, pay it. If prew d i n f o m a ^ ''W e^ 'd n o t know whai oc- Mahcheeter-Bolton Welcome South Vletnameae preoidentlal with Connecticut addreaaea. after the freese. don’t. When is Route S3 waa launched by average d a ^ ^ membership i^fter the first vote, it was bloc grants amounting to near- Next to LOVELY LADY BEAUTY 8AIDN troopers armed with ahotguna. ■ IJ!'®*'!? '"'® “ ^ve c u m ^ San Quentin on Aug. 880 MAIN ST. fTRL. 649-9868 eleotlon, the Nixon culmlnia- it effective? The logical ahswpr W l ^ the trlM and conviction a t ^ d we do notVetend to Wagon enub. She aucceeds Mrs. grant from $210 to^$ ^ per pu- moved that the amendment ly $280,000 and additional small, police had received a report . tratlan win continue ita policy „ ^ 1s when they start. to deliver ^ Stephen B ln gh ^ in the me/(now, aa others do. But wo do James D; Fouoaud. pil, as he has propoa^'-'he can without the executive committee er cuts In other areas. of giving aupport to South Viet- ' China a getting the that a man carrying a ohotKun U.N. Security Council aeat now the services as a teacher, like It is impoeslble or ue Wkb know two things: We know that Mrs. Riiisinger moved to Man­ when they walk Into the class­ (Hendd photos by Plato) had been aeen walking along "Aa far aa the poUcy of thla held by Nationallat China, but the road north of the TWibur know Mm weU to lend aiw^re- George Jackson waa a beautiful chester from pttumwo, Iowa room," he said. dence to the official v ^ o n s brother and a true revolutlon- where she was vice president of govenunc/nt ia concerned, we’re alad favor keeping the Taiwan “ Then the question was, Controversial Tra^er^tfice Moved Cross Parkway. Doga helped in gotM to continue it," Rogers regime in the United Nations, the InvesUgaUon. | of whrt la suppose^ to have ary; and we mourn Mm. Wo ***® Welcome Wagon Club. ‘What if they had the option to This temporary trailer-office, which the towR'has and charter buses. The trailer allegedly has been in LAST 2 DAYS ■' happened on -Augitst 21 at San know that Steve Bingham ‘ ia a Other officers ■who were in-. aa^. "We think Ifa a success- Hie UhKed States haa not de- take a. pay Increase on a 13- In MoasachusetU, a state po^ fui policy.” elded its poeitlan on the Secur- I been trying to have removed .from the Brainaf'd PI. lice helicopter was called in to Quentin.” / / friend and comrade, and we "tuBed ore: Mrs. Charles Lounl, menth basis starting Aug. 13 or headquarters of Eastern Bus Lines, was transport­ "Tha Vietnamese electtons ClouncU issue but "we are a lO-monUi basis starting S^pt. help search for tlie long-halrsd Bingham,a 29-year-oId support Mm.” . Brat ■vice president; Mrs. Joseph are not pristine and pure and encouraged by the 1?’ Ih e answer: Do not imnal- ed to a new site off Rt. 85 in Bolton y^teTday ^ robber and ihe green car he lawyer, hps beep the object of The statement carries the Ooskle, second vice president; luAlitr u.,oiin Iw UU Ih. iae the teacher who selected the where the owner, George Negro, is constructing, n " haVe the trailer out' by yesterday; and the case in used, bearing Indiana platea a naUo^ide search since Marin names of Betsy Callaway and Blank, secretary; and ter," he other nations, he said. wrong option, the delayed pay. new building. The line operates a fleet school Manchester .Circuit Court has been continued. 4987860. County DIat. Atty. Bruce Bales Bob Kaaa, who said they were William AlUngton, treasur- the U.S. ef­ The rule is if you acmie pay oh Qbtolned a warrant accusing the couple who hand-delivered ®‘'' fort "is to give the petqile of your contract before the freese BOYL8TON, Mass. (AP) — R Mm. of five counts of murder the statement, plus Jim Larson, Keene of Buyers’ Action South Vietnam the opportunity date, okay; if not, no," the Greenwich Man wasn't a day for hospitality to­ stemming from SMedad BraUier Susan Matroes, Bob Regll, Bari OeAter for Greater Hartford will MAH06ANYI to work out their own ]irob- GOt* Women Medical School Walkout source said. F ire Calls ward Hooslers Thursday, par­ George Jackson's alleged es- bara Rhine, Patti Roberts, Al ’*® ***® *"®** ■Peaker iat the first lems" and “ we Intend to oon- He was asked about some of Held in Frauds ticularly if you were an Indloiia tlnue our policy and we intend Name Lead^s : cape attempt at Son Quentin Sigmon, Janet Small, Doron '"e «‘hig of the season on the .gray areas that have local Continues in Second Day man driving a car that looked Aug. 21. . Weinberg, "and other friends Wednesday. to give them support.” O f $840,000 : The Bbghth District firemen sort of greenirii. STOOL schoOla in a Ussy. Jackson was slain, and Bales and Sssoclatea of Stephen Bing- *"®®^ ^ **'® Aa- Rogera made his remarks at O f Committees —If a teacher was ellglMe to put out a minor motorcycle fire i FARMINaTON (AP) —About “ Someone is purposely ha- NEW YORK (AP) — A Ernest V. Klein, $0, of In­ contends a gun sinuggibd to the ham” vdiose names are not llst- sumption Church HaU at W. Cen­ aV news conference, hia first work at the higher salary for at 320 N. iXfiin St., at 8:08 p.m., rassing the contractor and the Imported, ilurdy 12' stool Hwl since mid-June. Chairmen of the various Idhn- Oreenwicta, Conn., man accused union plumbers and elec­ diana, can testify' to that. ter and Adams Sts. every second the summer, but didn’t, con she yesterday. University of Ooimectlcut offi­ convlct earlier in the day by ed. The reemt eleottana for a cheoter RapubUOan- Women’s of stealing $640,000 by obtaining tricians continued their "sick­ Klein came to Massachusetts' Wednesday of each month at yoK eon fMd) any way you qualify. . for. the higber rate in two loans backed by falae coUa- cials," the commissioner said. looking for work. Riatead, he word^Antique H,stain Horsproy South VIetnamoae house of r ^ Club committees have been in’’ today adding to the woes He ^dn't speculate on causes 7:30 p.m. Meetlnga are open to resentativea th fact danred named by the club preddent, September? He aald she could: ^*^^1 surrendered to police grt conslderaMe attention from it wMi ptydiedelic colon. Ex­ “ It’s not a matter of who works niursday in the Manhattan dla- of the already trouble-plagued of the vandalism, wMch he all newcomers in the Manches- some democracy at work, he M n . R. lOchael Qulah. pdllce. i ■ ' LeRk Probe Illing Orientation or not, but who waa ellglMe to attorney’s office, construction site of the new called “ a form of sabotage.” ter-Bolton area. . 1 ceptional vail stated. They are Mia. John Malone Alabam a __ Hie police were looking for a T ^ club also has a'book grpup week or not.” jock R. Dick, 48. turned hlm- . University of OoiuiecUcut Me­ A spokesman for the univer- Illlng Junior High School quontilierale Rogers talked to reporters and Mrs. Joseph Swenaeon, slty, wMch now oWns- the new ^971 green Ford Oalaxy beuRig orientaUon meetings will .be and a crafts group. c —The Arkansas ^glslatuie grand dical-Dental Center. Reaches To UnAnidied and ready metobrnwhip; Mra. Robert Dun- „cenUy paeeed “ catchup larceny, forgery and possesalcn G overnor section, said it was too early to Indiana plates 4987680. 'Its loriv- hpld Tuesday at 1:80 p.m. for Next month there will be a pot- Indlindteawn President Nguyen fi«]d and m a Jnhn ohaa .Ta requiring local d Hie craftsmen walked off say' whether any legal action or had seriously' wounded a to oiMfflble. |of forged instnmients a^ their Jobs Thursday, claiming incoming seventh graders luck^ and a speaker from the Van w « be u n o p ^ in hospitality; M^a. Jack Mercer! aala- would be linitiated because of state trooper with a shotgun on to supplement teachera chaiged —in a 4^count In- illness. White House and new eighth graders in NOW oiganlsatlon. the election slated for Oct 8. ^ the incident. ^ tbe MassachusetU Turnpike at t the school cafeteria, a ^ for nils has been a dle- l.eglalative;.Mra.I Richard Mur- Hea by $400 beginning Uils faR aictment returned by a New / In Threat The general contractor'a head Lombarilo said early to the Ludlow, then fled toward Oon- (Continued from Page One) ninth graden in Bailey Au­ appolntment to the United phy, puMlclty; Mrs. Rlcbazd or lose state aid. Can local dla- .York____ „ grand_____ July, Jury Asst. in Ji Demiiaan and Mrs. nuxuais R. (Continued from Pa^e One) superintendent on the Job said aftemoon Ms company h ^ not necUcut. ditorium of Manchester ZBgh Statea, which has sought at tricU comply with thla s t ^ ^^y oscar J. Cohen ah- to go into details or the anato­ O’Marta, decoratictaB; Mrs. mandate under the freeie? Tne nouncedr* / the walkout appeared to be con­ taken any acUon against the iQeln, driving a 1969 blue School. leaat a two-roan race. Hie Montgomery legislative nected with the use of state em­ my” of the investigation. How­ Employment John PlckieB, cheer. council source aald no. According to Cohen, Dick was absent workers or the unions ever, information provided by All students will receive 'Snxoa adminiotraticri strate­ delegation met with the school ployes to operate certain elec­ handbooks and locker com- gists want the appeerance of a Also, Mrs. Raymond T. —In some schools in Oregon, a "dominant partner" in Black that represented thefn. taken for green, and carrying various sources produced, the trical and {Numbing equipment. binatiens. For Grades 7-8, fair and contested South Viet- SchaUer and Mrs. Henry E. administrators are saying they Watch Farms, FlsMclll Plains, board this morning and told it An unidentified Bidlana i ^ e s 4982482, was followtng account: < Sets Record ■Public works Commissioner called a Hartford radio station locations 'of homerooms will nameae presidential electian In Slimaman, newaletter; Mrs. Ed­ might not pay the Maher salary Wapplnge’r Falls, N.Y., when Wallace. sMd he would use atate stopped .In Boylston, escorted to The administration has been Edward J. Koslowskl, indicated be given, a tour of the build­ (Continued Iroin Page One) order to bolster domestic U.S. ward Oalam, bylaws; and Mrs. scalea because no formal con­ on Aug. 18, 1967, he allegedly Thursday afternoon and bothered by more than onq sto­ troopers to transfer the seven a further dlmensicn in the dis­ Worcester police headquarters. ing will be conducted for support for Nixon’s poUcy of Robert Oase Demdson and tract waa aigAd with teachera secured a $40,000 loan to the the walkout waa initiated by ry dealing 'with sensitive Infor­ after the negotiations earlier in pupils unless the board acted. pute by disclosing reesrit in­ quektioned, then released after thoee who have not already on's economic recovery pack­ aiding South Vietnam and to in­ Mrs. Robert Brown, Mepbene. farms from the OoUateral Fac­ the workers and not the unions. mation attributed to govern­ the summer. The source said: Sen. J.J. "Junie’’ Pierce told cidents of vandaUsm at the $ffi police admitted they had the had one, and there will be an age. crease the South Vietnameee’a tors Oorp. of New York. He ment officials, including the fa­ million medical-dental complex. wrong man and the wrong car. explanation of opening day faith in their own leadership. "You dm’t have to have a for­ aald; the loan was based on a the board membera, "The gov­ mous Pentagon-papers incident. "After ai months of In­ SPRAY mal contract—you Just have’ to falsified financial statement 'The vandalism and walkout— Newsmen were unable to requirements. Grade 9 stu­ ernor said unless, the Bocud of neither - of wMch have been P O T o R e lo c a te But the direct cause of the in­ action," O'Brien said In. a state­ have reached agreement and that depicted a cab driver,' learn Klein’s home town. He dents will also receive class "I would hope -not.’’ Rogers Stock Market Education did sometMn^ about directly related—occurred in vestigation was the July 28 have it in effect.’’ Julius Sugal, as being a was so disturbed over what schedules. ment, “ Mr. Nixon has elected / said when aaked whether a no- NEW TMUC (A I^ — The it (the transfer) he was going the midst of a legislative hear- Public, W indow Times story that raised serious —What aboqt an IndivlduM wealthy 'backer. 5 happened he refused to talk to follow the traditional Re- contert South Vietnamese presi- rtock market, wfaiiA l£u be- to take troopera down to Seth ing at the State Capitol con- concern in the WMte House. . FINISH not represent«il by coilisctlve Dick sold his interest in the Bids^for moving the service them. TMs led to the order that the President Nixon's forthcoming publican approach of ossimng dentlal e l e c ^ wotdd promote haved aluggiahly in recent aes- Jotanson (the predominantly cemlng cosUy delays in con- bargaining who agreed last farms in 1968, Oiben said. He FBI investigate, a move sup- ‘ ilP to China and the ambasaa- klg corporations at the expense preaaure on the U n lt^ States rioas, rose moderately today on April on a salary scale fOr the vriiite school) and enroll them, structlon of die 10-sto^ struc- window counter in the main of- for a speed-up in the U>B. troop a bnxid front. Trading was said the farms have since got­ ported and cooperated in by d o r^ talks occasionally conn of individual Americans. 'coming school year but whose ten into finandlal trouMe. (the children)'.’’ , flee of the post office will be withdrawal from South Viet- alow. Antonio'' H o u s in g G ro u p Secretary of State William P. ducted in the past by the "But with almort 80 per cent pay would not have begun until Dick also was charged with Board Chalrm|in Fred C. opened Oct. 6 at 1 p.m. Ih the Rogers. United States and Red China In at our industrial capacity lying nam and cuto in future U.S. aid n ie noon Dow Jones average Sept. 1? The Indlyldual is out of u rtHeUv superintendent for Ckddman- _ , „ . „ , , ^ to Saigon. of 80 industriaia was up 4.89 stealing $800,000 In a personal Bear answered, 8 sincuy ^ general contractor Business Service Center in Bos- The FBI subsequently found Warsaw,... consumer, not tl)e luck, the source w d , unless he loan secured from Mideast Ra­ between Mm (Wallace) and To Hear Meskill He said Oongreas will be pointa 'at 906.82. Advances on for part of the project, said at four State Department official# Otoer sources said some ifa- big buaineaiman, who hold# the ■f'V- had the opUon to start his pay dio Receivers, Inc., on Dec. $, Judge Johnson.” vriio confirmed talking to Times P*cts of the Vietnam war, the asked for more funds for Nix- the New York Stock Exchange earlier than Aug. 116. least 100 plumbers and elec- Postmaster Edward Bauter HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. key to economic recovery and on’s >fietnamisatlon progTsm led declines by more than 3 to 1968, pledged on stock that was Echoing Pieme’s words. Rep. triclans left their Jobs at 10 "“ d thd planned changes will Thomas J. Mesklll will qieak. reporters who wrote the arms- disarmament talks and the more Job#.'' sent him by mistake from his for turning over more of the i. James D. Stratton said, “ The a.m. make it easier for the public to hext Ih esd W at the first meet­ limitation story, but the four Mideast fit Into the category re- O'Brien said the Jobless rise war burden to South Vietnam. broker, Cohen said. governor made, it quite clear he Oaln^ -were scored by steels, “ The reason they went off Is find the service windows and ing of his Thsk Force on Hous­ denled leaking sensitive infer- qulring diacretion. "Is striking evidence of the On other points Rogers said: ^Aaco^jng to Cohen, the bro­ waa going to put those cMIdren motors, rubber issues, mail-or­ Highlights that the owners (of the com- give mtye space in the wprk ing. mation. " ------' need for CXxigreas to reject Mr. —The ' newly signed Berlin, ker asMd for the 2,600 shares in that school.” Neverthelesd, they were # V der-retail, farm implements pleted section)—the University room. The changes were Ire- The meetings 'will be held in Nixon's tax bonanza I for corpo­ agreement "’marks a step for­ of Lease Data preferred stock •A group of parents from of Connecticut—have elected to quested' _by the |fanchseter the Hall of the House in the aaked to take lie-detector tests electronics, rails, building ma­ back ' and Dick Informed the R o c k v ille rations, substituting greater tox ward ...... for reconciliation be­ O f T r M y Hope Hull met with Wallace on start up their- equipment. This Post Office, morning, before the legislature which, were dejuribed as sup­ terials, drugs and glamour broker he had not received relief for the Individual as a tween Blast awl West" and "en­ Thursday, asking for Ms help in starting of equipment aj^arent- Those who are interested in convenes in special session to porting their pooltlons. Other stocks. All other I groups were them.' Hospital Notes stimulus ,to consumer spending. hances the prospects for great­ mixed. retocatl^ i ^ i r cMldren. They ly has been resented by '■the bidding may get more informs- reconsider two more gubernato­ State Department employes er peace and security in Blu- On Berlin Cohen said the remaining said the ^ven cMldren are also were asked to sign state­ The August rise in employ­ AnMysts said many investors counts of forgery and posses­ members,"' he said. tion from Sauter or from the rial vetoes. , VlaitiiV boors o n 1Bi86 to 8 rope.” about the only wMte pupils in ments affirming they had not p.m. In all areas <&oep$ ma­ ment occurred almost entirely had taken to the sidelines be- sion of forged) instruments were Kozlowskl said pumps and Business Service Center, Gener- The task'force was'created —Ttie United Is nre* (Ooidianed from Page One) the" community Who are not at- disclosed any unauthorised In- ternity where Ihey ore 2 to 4 among women in part-time in cpnnecUon | with 11 invoices other. equipment had been al Services Administration, by Mesklll to study the role of Jobs. pared to consider following: the **** three-day we^end.< K g ‘ «iui tending private schoola. formjxtion to the public. 'itaHin either a par- Board turnover has been ^ t C. The govemmeM M Om from major art galleries in turned on by university employ- Room 127, John Fitfgerald Ken­ the state government in stimu­ and S:I6 to 8 p.m. Berlin agreement, either When the board said it would es because "someone had ille nedy Building, Boaton, Moss., lating oonstruction of new hous­ State {Department offlclaJs ' > The rise In unempioyjnent ley between tbe Western alliesniuee Oil tMs Week, with dally turn- Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- London imd 'New York that was largely among men and the l^mil- Uca declares that commu­ attempt to get a hearing before gaily turned off the water and ing. ! ! said no disciplinary action was Admitted Wednesday: Grant and the Bhiropean Oonununlot never were aUegedly forged by Dick taken against any of the agen- teen-age boys, the bureau said. nications between the Western between ^ p t. 22, 1969, and Oct. Johnson, Hop. Fred Jones left the, electricity" and stuffed ma- P. Skewes, Mountain St., and powers on reducing forces in “ vel. cy’p personne* questioned by Ejoise Bruch. Falrvlew Ave, "A curtailment In production Antral Europe, or a conference “^ c e movement also has sectors of Berlin and areas bor­ 39, 1969. the meetii^, called the gover- terihl in toilets Tuesday. A man in the steel industry was the on European security, or both. *>«*« i»evloua sessioM dering on these sectors, and Dick bdught paintings from «>r, and ' then retunied to say. was seen doing it but he es- the FBI. both Rockville;' John Sojka, Other informants aald this Hill Rd.. and Pamela Mac- principal factor in the rise in —The United' U going BiU week. The Dow iiuhirtrial tjiose areas, of the Oerman the galleries and then allegedly Wallace would wait." caped, he said. Wlult mal^ unemployment,” the ' ■" •96 D em oci^c RepuMic which do "set forth Mgher prlcu than he apparently Indicated the State umg^jaie Dr., both Elllng- to undertake “ a very active average gained Department phase of the probe report aald. X ■ program of discussions" on the Wednesday 1.61 ^^™***^ not b(»'ter on these sectors will paid on ,gallery stationery," ton; Arthur Lathrop, Dailey The Jobless rate for men rose be improved. Permanent resl- S EEIN G IS la over, but that sources of Circle, Thomas Martin, Kings­ Mideast issue between now and Broker, said the markrt we said Cohen. .Dick then used leaks atlll , are being sought in from 4 ^ to 4.6 per cent for a the end of thU year in an bffort ^ a denta of the Western sectors of theto invdices aa additional col­ bury Ave., Jacob Schelbe, Rock­ The the WMte House and Defense total/6f 1.989,000. The Jobless to bring about . an Idieiim jpS ea ril^ / a rge gains. Berlin wiU be aMe to travel to lateral o|i Ms locuis, Cohen ville Memorial Nursing Home foil' women rose from 6.7 to Dow avera^ gained some 62 and visit such areas for com- Departmefit. They declined, and Lenwood Wlllette, Talcott agreement on opening the Sues added. BELIEVING however, to gl've further de­ .8 per cent for a total of 1,800,- Canal.. points in the two weeks after poMtoaste, tomlly, religious, Ave., all Rockville, 000 and for teen-agers the unem­ the unvelUng of the'Nixon ad- cultural or oommerctal rea­ tails. Roger, said he hod been eii- The FBI declined specific i _ Discharged „ . Wedijes'day: ployment rate rose from 16.2 to couraged today rather than dis­ miiiiatratlan’s new i economic sons, or as tourists, uiider con- Weiss Reitemes YOU MUST s n THISI W. Jdhln St., 17 per cent, for a total of pragram. comnient, saying It la agatnat ^ ° ‘^® ^*'*®"*' couraged about the pcsslbUltiea (htkms comparable to those ap- HATFUL NIW' FALL policjt to dlacues a , current in- Ikiuglaa Belanger^ nlon St., 1,272,000. for a Mideastx soluUon. He Noon prices on thb Big Board piyfjig to o t ^ perwxia entering Jury Committee Sarah Oonnejlf^ George Dr., In a racial breakdown, the- noted the cease-fire there is also Included Ford Motor, iq> % these areas I FAIRICS AT OUR LOW bureau said the .unemployment at 70; Lucky Stores, up % at The three-man Jury committee, The New York Times story ° ® j ^ ^*1’ atui -continuing and said the that apurred the query said e"!* Oreonler, U^on St., rate for white workers rose $8^; Avco Oorp.; up Vi at 17; has been reappointed for anoth­ DI#OUNT PRICn TO ' ' itotortc has cooled off aome. govommsnt officials—unnamed all Rockville; JMeph Momll, from. 6.8 to . 6.6 - -per cent ------for - er year by T^wn Manager Rob­ He' aald he will take up the Penn Central, up Vi at 7V4; Texas tejnfOer APFRICIATI OUR NIW in the article—disclosed tjie Le FBI Inquliy into who Exchange's most-active list in­ Arthur Sunday, a'playey from Moriarty of 41 Strong St. JACQUARD DOUBLE the Texas Leogqe, who - was marines.______■ I t*ne,lUl Tolland; Marjorie Nelson, Thai burhau said moat of- the leaked govenun^ informatioti cluded Scottex, up 1V4 at 23'Vi; tW committee is responsiMe' ------KNIT POLYESTER rise in unemployment was due sM ^ to maintain ol batting rec­ for preparing and forwarding a Soutees Intilcated the awry /Tankeroosan Rd., Vernon; Stan UTEXWAUPilNT 'to a New York Times reporter Well-M<*«ln, up 'Vi at to workers who l^ t Jobs rather ord of ,896- with w help of sppeorfd^even before the. pro-/ton Lee, Huribert Rd., and iMt quRNtv rUnilh Nm U something that "the govern­ Leasco Corp. warranto, up Vi at list of prospective .Jurors to than from the entry of new Job New, Economy iNerior Point. Eoiy 9Vi; and Nortek, up % at 9V4- these “ Texas Leaguers.’’ Hai|tford County Superior Court. ''i V;- poool'luul been told on the table Donna DefWltt and acn. South' laNtfwl 100% WuNa to uie, quick drying flat RniiK Took ment has a reaponalblUty" to SCREEN PRINTED InTialslnkl. On the day the ato- St., both Rockville. seekers Into the labor force. Mmy ifiM. 1 undertake because a crime at dkonnip in warm, Mopy water. . ry was puMslhed, the State D*r ------— j— "Over the year ending in Au­ i 0 9 5 first appeared to have been ACRILAN CHALLIS 1.9 7 gust, the civilian labor force Bring in this coupon.. S tvt 8Qtl AvoHoblt In white and popular t - H partment callad it *.'a moat un- .^11 1 colori, ' ' OAUOk committed. fortunate breach of aecurity \ n | ^ ^ | | a r C a l l e d bos expanded by 1.0 million T h e Investigation sub- and vlptotion of our under- ^ _ . . while employment has rtien sequentiy Indioated that no one d o u El e k n i t ARNEL REAL ESTATE nUNCIPLES & PRACTICES WHIN YOU THINK HIATING . . . standing with the Soviet Union ( > n S t r e e t W o r k 700,000,” the bureau aald. I t ' at the State Department was JERSEY PRINTS . . 1 .4 7 that nwUier will dlscuse these added that much of the rise In NMitnONHMIU guilty and in fact a ylolation of THINK FOGARTY talks wMle' they are In prog- ,j.^g j^kn will open bids Sept. the labor force was due to re- Reg. $$.6S Save f1.U the law doea not appear to have veterana from the HAND ress.” MTnRI 4 lough, niigg^ fkihh taken place, be aald. 16 at -11 a.to‘ BONDED ORLON KNIT Althaufh there Building for bituminous surfaeb CLEANER For wood or concr|ilt, Indoon As for the SUte Department s T^escUiy- ______. . ^Nlip RIFAIRS7 C A U US CAU Ni • OA Vletnam-era veterans, aged BONDED ACRILAN probes' Into other news treatment and sand cover for Stfuhrtf $119 or out, Idfol (or lerfotot whero $Q99 giving of information to the buM ing B, MCX3’s nuUn campus on Bldwell Stwiot, The first l-TfcM ^ iVniort unusual for the L . « m l. to 29, totaled 8.9 mlUlon last press, he said, the investigation s We offer our regular customers PRE-WIJfER BONDED AR^EL lealto. It la t o « f t ‘toustou Oakland Terrace, Beacon, Glea- _._.h a rise of 660 000 over o hord*«|oaring, vwihablo. 0AU( meeting will be Sept. 14, Mr. Gutterman, ownkr of Sentry the fssbMt rsjpalr servloe in town 1.9 7 FBI (o participate. . , 9 ® ^ “ /' Chalmers and Maxwell St,. Z- (Mdi It requirod. ' is not Intendied to Intimidate Real Estate Services, East Hanford, will inst^ct. Course the InvoWed agency a own se- __ year, me numoer 01 em and ws'rs on call day or' night UP the Involved agency I Cttot SXfhiH HlflWr U.S. dlplomaU from tolklhg to durliig tbe beating ssason. So curity force conducts the query. After much urging by reel- pioysd veterans rose . 440,000 to newsmen and the' State Depart­ approved by the Conn. Real EsifM Commission as meeting dents and property owners In g.g million , over the year while <• requirements of Public Act 445. and approved for veterans. ksop our number handy, A 4 9e4 8 39 SPWIILI SWEATER KNITS MoCleskey "aid that whli# ment will continue to have NEW FA LL COLORS 2 .2 9 word had been passed on varl- the Oakland Terrace, Beacon the total' ol unem|>loyed veter- Rog. II0.M lavefl.M what he portrayed os a good ouB ocooBlana to refrain from and Gleason Sta. area, the ana roae' 180,000 to 820,000 tor’ n USTI Dm lougheil Floor onqmtl .record in giving out Informa- MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE FURNACI INSTALLATION dlSc(uMlng senslUva alluatlona Board of Directors on July 6 jobless rate of 8.4 per cent, the ovaHoblh. Mokitalm ih gloii, tk«. . . . with newstoen, lhare la. po ^ allocated $10,800 to improve report said.' ' • on.. StOO 70 ff - ^ , kslor ottd coior oflor repootod . The SUte Department had OAUON ^ I ___ e Rs^ooiiig your old heating ^ ZIPPERS tent'to oloaa tha State Depart- these roads. Most of this (87,- in non-farm employtlient, woritingi and hord «m. eariler sekJ ^ew York ayMsm wim on up-tO'doto 600) was takM-. from tha State small Job gains In trade and liw n n S ijtahi to reperUra. I, v*ran^-1— ra^nnyaii-s..i rayn*! Lti-x-. Hmaa atorjr July 28, about [pieaseleM^l iiTthe “ReaTEBtate Principles & Practices” course a tl OHS ia OHS of tbs boot In- ARCO Regtdar 46c ’ “Wa aril oonoernad from time Unimproved ilMd Account. Tbe state and local govemmjnts vestrosats you can moke. atate contribuled a email sum were offset by declines In man- U.8.'Sovlet : strategic a ^ I MCC. Encloeed is my check or money order, made out to “Manchester . 4 l e lUgalar 80e to time when storiea we Judge talks, had bi|Mu:hed aecurltyf inMp thelboma firw bum. to be harmful to the national each ysar to Uhl, aooount fo|r ufacturing and oonitriiotton, toe HANDY H0U$IH0L0 I Community College,” for the $85 fee, i . / ! I ■ » »» • ' ■ 1 HMtlngON 8121 Regular $6.10 —His,, United StaUs ^ Interest appear and th# Infw- Imprprovemsnis m roads It dosig- report said. I ELMER'S talks4 vrith some 90 other o < ^ I (Payment must a^mpany application to complete enrollment.) i motiolfi has bssn disclosed ^ natsa as tinimbrbvad. Manufacturing s^mploymsnt OMORUnX PATTIRNS dropped 80,000 in August for toe trias shout Its sttort to kisp • Our ■n unouthoriMd person," he The ramaln|lqr| was allocatsd GLUE-All Improvsmsnt minitoira straight monthly deollna Igng Ipiiing, penelroHng lioin, NattomJIat China in the United ■Mail this form, with payment to; | said. ,from ths CapUi e SneSiW pidducet 0 rkh iuxurlow. nwHinyToli od|MlMl lo bidl- %OPP ha Inslslsd no wrillsn or'neisrvt Fund for Beacon 8l. and "the d r ^ bro^ht factor ” Nstkos while at tbs sam'e time 20 . fwwWQU Tinitnt rawi Huvnor Real Estate Principle & Practices, M anchester ^ m n iu n lty Ckillhge, I vMimI Rwngr Comburtion rat* : . . orikl dlrooUvss hfava bssn is* because that road Is not on ths employment to iU lo ^ st level sMowiag Psklnr* entry. th* bu* eed esNrlor. ilekdRf. Rsgsrs said most of them, ^ M ail Sta. No, 1, P .0 , 1046, Manchester, Conn. 06040. ' ‘ 1 # Our ranwK Hi* d**li lurMr S*rvk* Mm Fs -liiiim sued against talking to report- state's list of tinlmprovsd roads, to •** Jmars, trs. 'T to ^ s ha vs bsen asksd lllds art being taken on joliiiiiy-ii.Ni*.g|i*f sIwnW yoM *v*f mmK MihN lOONTIOM employment' I fenenUly'to iiee their common Chalmere aiul Maxwell IU. to ' “""ru v V Ji |Nami .... OLDAGWAY jMM. osnaa sMI (UaeripUan" In die* see if they can alim be done dropped > In August and vUnIT'I* *4$ UrniU nRRg ^4ug Mas Orsr IS Tsots 1/// / .s ouselng oenoitlve Informatics), within :ihs total monsy aVall- was 100,0001 btlow a ytor tor- jAddrAa ... IIIOTOLUNUTFRI. hs sold, able In the state account. A •••i' ami 86O.000 betow toe all-' FOGARTY ^BROS,, INC. . IXIT9I — 1.|| Aa sMunplea of senslilve situ- total of $9,000 la available In time Mgh at December i9M; Bring in iBio w tn n .. S n v k f l 'J'i'M 1 111 11 H'liM H'ltlim'l'W'H I Mill i I. Hom e Phonetone ..... us mo«p•rag9ra-#iAiicinDgint ationsI on whwhich nmclais have that acnmihl InoltKilng to* $7,- to* bureau *ald. IVtial conslruc- •M Noam iuiN Sr, MAMCsasm I Day Phone Wen advieed to keep Ihelr own 600 for Qleaeon It. and Gak- lion emiiicymeni Is month TILIFHONI 449-4IS9 O U N SUNDAY 10-1 # DAILY 1 M oyiiWfl, McCInekey potnled to land Terreoe was $,• million.

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’■.J..,'. 4- ’ r I . . o' < \ / PAi(» lOtrRTKEN MANCI^'nfiR 6VEmNG ftERALI). MANCHfiSTEft, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEM6ER 8, 1971 MANCHB!*PER EVENING H ]^ a LD, MANCHBSTEIL’IcONN , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1971 PAGE iPTPTEBrN penditures fund for the pur­ South WittdiOr South Windsor chase of the firs equipment. Vemon cellaneous building permits in tions and additions Issued In pnig Center I ■ 1 1 , 1 . 1 ■— .1^ I . !■ I I 1880-70 covered only $2B2’JIOO 1070-71 covered $3,664,834. worth Beer f^aruen Library Reduces Hours urawi — iaiom iro Court Cases Pernut list worth of work. cf work. Although there' were 11m Druf Adrlaory Center No Permit The South 'Windsor Chamber STAR. GA»ER:*‘iVl . of -Oommeroe will sppnior a Permits for four office build- 323 such permits In 1969-70, they to JeiM Lee Houee nt M Comtiwersy S^n Arising VGotin Studetit Interns^ ^ ARIti ■By CLAY K POLLAN------' [NATURAL HIALtH Applied For OIRiOUIT COURT 18 .Beer Carden in conjunction with For WhitoTi^ West Side Ings were Issued In 1070-71. The covered only $1,067,377 worth of Rutterd Qd., la obaervlnf UAR. 21 JK V«ur Dally AttMly Oulda On Building four buildings bad a total value work. y Manchester Session . At€ordlng to lha Start, POOD SHOPPl the toUowtoir liolMdule: "Its a hazard of the profes- the Wa^plng Falr for torse days , Tuemlay. n,rvloe and will enable *.asslgnedper- Afi. If SM of $720,000. There were only two Permits for 48 swimming Monday thnnigb Baturday, On Theater At Town Council Session ^ with entertainment nightly. ; _nnniii tn render better servloe. In Vocational Education fTo develop meesaqe for Saturday, sIoil" observed Judge . Eli ■tx, 4-22-33-4i| . J2-33-4< A55d6-73Mt $13.8 Million permits for office building Is- pools with values totaling $114,- 10 aJBi. to 10 p.m . After a month-long recess the It is expected that many of^ On Sept. 9 and JO, the garden H«wr« will by. reduced ^non /5443-90-83 read words corresponding to numbers '^76-77 G . Although ground has been Cramer as he ordered 86,000 Lewie (Randall of Discovery fical flowers will be allowiiB of your Zodiac birth sign. . I .o o.oMoooA - . sued In 1069-70. H ie”>value of 805 were issued In lS^O-71. Jibe A- telaplMno iMokup aer* . Town Council will be facing the these home! owners will attend will open at 6 p.m. and at 10 Memorial Ubrary and the West jn^„taining______titles requested yf TAURUi SCORPIO A total Of 813,388,800 worth of those two buildings was $103,- 32 swimming’ pool permits is- broken for South Windsor's tin t bond forfeited in the case bf Rd„ Vernon, a consuUafit for Irom November to May. Any Afk. 20 1 Visit 31 To 61 Ignoro vlQo la available Monday Edward Zitano, 26, of Fall ' public at two hearings scheduled the meeting. a;to. on Saturday. Hot dogs, Side branch, John F. Jackson, refOTence collection tor 2 l« 32 B« 621s ocr. 2i| biiUdlng work was begun lit OOO. sued In 1080-70 were for pools throufti Saturday from o indoor movie theater,' no plan before its 8 p.m. meeting Tues­ On the regular council agenda tho OoinnecUcut State Depart- Howers left on the graves I UAY 20 3 Todoy 33 Find 63 Task River, Mass;, charged with beer, pizza and chips will be head librarian, said. general questions asked, with not.it' town In the 1070^71 fiscal year. -The 266 permits for altera- with a total value of $69,882. p.m. to S a.m. for. development has been sub­ day. A long night of debates is the discussion on Oonnectiout ment of Education, Is among discarded. ^ ■ X 5-20-31-421 4 You 34 Opportunity 62 And tiuree counts of larceny,' break­ served. ^ Whlton hours will be 2 to 8:80 others referred ,to the Mary 5 Fritruf '35 Advisoblo 65 Into 7.19.»41^ » M druf adviaory Infor­ concerning funds and expendi­ Conference of Mayors In regard IR/52-6342-84 With electrical, plunibing, and - mitted to the Planning and Zon­ ing and entering with violence, The Beer Garden, is one of the p.m. Monday, We^esday, and Cheney Library tjollectlon. etitdent-educatoni who h a v ^ plants or shrubbery 6Bo 36 Confined 66 With mation, call: 047*0222. ture transferrals to be incurred to the elimination of various OIMINI 7 Thirrgs 37 B« 67^lckly ing Commissitm as yet. breaking and entering with chamber's projects held to raise been recruited to help meet the or” P'uced on the graves, lAUTTARIUI heating permits, the value of for projects to be undertaken Friday; 2 to 6 p.my Tuesday Jackson added that the new 8 'r’ou'ro 38 For HOY. state grants, to munlctpalltiesi money for Community projects. 9 0 n o 39 Orgonlior 69 liinoso the work In town was $18,887,- P223 approval of the Jerry criminal intent, and ' resisting and Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 6 hours are not fixed for a long demand for professional leaders nlimted" I y ,/// JUHt 20 jaS L arrest. Looking on was a rep­ I by the town is expected to takd If Governor Mesktll's plan to VoIleybaU , ,, , . planted must be trimmed so It 10 Assoclolts 40 Foctors 70 Causes Dec. 888. Lewis Cinemas plan is required 'place. i All In inininB, P n»- Saturday. Hils tyllK bo a period but are subject to fur- in vocational education. « is no higher than the stone. If 9-16-37-38 i 1 Plons 41 Todoy 71 Prying , 1-14^25-36, This Is more than the 1060-70 . 1971 MODEL CAR under the town’s loning re^uia- resentative of the Stuyveaant reduce state grents is carried 12 Pounco 42 Porform 72 Joyful At 7 p.m. -the matter of how cut, the town will suffer a loss a f i n f“ t o e ^ S l reduction from 63ib 84% i ^ r 49-70-76 . 14^ year when building work total­ Police Log tiona. Construction Of any com­ Insurance*Co. which will h^ve season with the South Windsor ‘•ours. demands for sejvteisi change. Randall will Intern under Jo- shrubbery is left to grow wild CANCIR 13 Chongos 43 Somowtwt 73 Competiflor to produce the money. much money to be spent for of the 8140,000 ADM grant, seph Murphy, director of voca- the sexton has a right to' dls- 14 Somoono . 44 Youriolf 74 And . CAPRICORN ed $8,682,100 and all work totsd- mercial or industrial structure m e 21 15 Soom 45M oko 75 Balky OfC. I t 2Utano, charged in' connection construction of| six 'outdoor ten« The. matter cf using ADM Recreation Department must be Hie West Side branch will bS. _ Uonal education. Ho ^11 be re- peso of tt. Cut flowers should ed $0,886,480. regardless of soning, is manda­ JULY 22 16 You 46 Accopt 76 Conf rory jAti. I t ' A R R B 8 1 8 with house breaks in Willington, nis courts wiil be the topic for funds for undertaking Avery presept at an organisational wivrin««diiv. nnd'\ sponsible for developing pro- only be allowed to remain for 1 7 A 47 Bocousi^ 77 Individuals Permits (or 70 single-family BUaaa R. Weiaa, 26, o( 460 tory before a permit for con- Friday from 2 to 6 p m., a re­ , 2-13-24-35 18 Prosonfs 48 Up 78 Concern ilB-29:40, failed to appear for arraign- dfscqssion and at 7:30 the coun- -Brpok flood control will be dls- nheetlng Wednesday, in the Pub­ Ml hi 1 ;• Mil It ( 1 III 111 -- grams for/the generally dlsad- two weeks. All refuse frorS the 61-71-79-85' dwellings worth $1328,400 were Woodbridce St, charred on a structiMi can bo~t3jwed by the lic Oommlsslon Room, second duction from to hours a week to &^45-56-67 19 Smooth 49 Grontod 79 Inqulsiflve 65 NEW CHRYSLERS & DODGES town's building inspector. ' pnent. Prosecutor John lom - cil Will hear views on trans- cussed and the council will con­ 1 III -'ll ( OOl M |{|NKI 1 vantaged. lots must bo placed In the cemo- 20 Supposed 50 Profit HOUnusuol AqUARiUS Issued In 1970-71 as- compared warrant with breach at peace. ferring 830,000 from the capital sider transferring $700,000 from floor of the Town Hall at 7:80 9. LIO 21 Could 51 Evtnlno Mayor Hofward B. Fitts, said bardo said ’^Zitano is in parts \ IS n / i -Thls program is the second ‘ ®ry dumping area not on I JULY 22 81 Your JAff. 20 to 88 o( the same type of per­ Court date Sept. 18. reserve and non-recurring ex- the contingency fund to town p.m. _____ Jackson .said' that the new 1 la 1 M 1 1II 22 Could 52 A 82 Foils he believes, there was a mis- unknown." phase of a new training pro- boundaries of ■ cemetery prop- 23 On 53 Trying 83 Situation Ml. II- mits In 1060-70 coveriiig work DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! pendlturo fund for preliminary manager supplies and expenses schedwl^ are believed to be the L.AI/0. 22 V understaniUng of information for Jn normal bond procedure, if Manchester Evening Herald BETTER CLEANERS gram at the University of Cton- «riy. 2 4A ro 54 Thrust 84 You 8-17-28-39/^ worth $1,818,800. Raymond R. .37, o< plans for, a hew public library, fer laiul appraisal costs for the .most suitable for traffic pat- 2 5 W h o 'l 55 Pollsnt SSPoopIo lone and j^rmit clearing on the the defendant can post a small South Windsor Oorreepondent ri Kr. -N«rRf8R» VAV4r MWv ^ h lp p c ^ As IntorM they Two new ski films wUl be and 816 units valugd at $2,874,- Dirt 4*Df«r SGtftnj 4-cyl., akaly mtUCf Normwi KiOlnachmidt, ^ SIS films. of pealce, reduced frUm break­ for a Htle m proposal for the 400. vs, tlrtwiullc, HW4T ilMrillf. On Our Fabulous , will a TO be deeply involved In shown, "Come Ski With Me.f Center St., charred with failure Ooowners of the South Wind­ ing and entering with criminal Of Workloads provision of special .education I Six commercial building per­ ALSO SPEOIAL DItOOUNTt ON SEVERAL DEMONSTRATORS IN STOOKI I pay patUng flnea. Court date sor franchise are Edward J. intent, in connection with a fh half-time on and ’’Ski Adventures." Plans programs and services through the PhD theses: coming season will be Aram Damarjlan, euperintend- mits were issued In 1070-71. The OLDEST DODGE-CHRYSLER DEALER In HARTFORD COUNTY" 18. FlUpone" and Paul Tracey, both BVwter St. house break last coqierative action of the boards value of the buildings Involved Voto'lS Donation discussed and refreshments will ent of schools, in hls annual re­ (rf Wethersfield and Richard 8. week.”" of education of Colchester, totaled $1,202,000. Twenty com­ The ".Vote-18” ”-group In Vir- be served, Patrfbia P/ Jackson, 119 Cole, of Vernon. Judge Cramer ordered a pre­ port has, recommended to the Lebazion. Andover, Marl­ mercial building permits Issued sentence investigation pre­ non has received a donation of Miarine Lance Cpl. Paul J. f Cedar St,..charred with failure Board of Education a ‘ re-ex­ borough, Regional District 8 In 1060-70 had buUdlng values CHORCHES pared for Sept. 30 when Brack- 860 from the Republican Town Blanchette, husband cf the for- and Hebron. to pay paridnr fines. Court date Manchee^ Evening Herald amination of the functions of the totaling 4770,700.- ley will be sentenced. ” Commlttee to confirm the com- nxer Miss Deborah Gerwalls of He said this "leaves the bur­ Sept. 18. South Windsor oorreepondent, total admlnlstration-supervteo^ Permits w^re issued In 1070-71' DODGE OF MANCHESTER fc H R Y S L E R Barbara Varrlck, Tel. 644-8814; . Brackley was allegedly seen mlttee’s support of the efforts IB Walnut St., RockyUle, lias staff, Including those of the dens and .problems of this re­ for 10 miscellaneous buildings M3-Z7V1 Michael C. Ulsak^r, 20, of near a Foster St. home after GARAGE o$ the young people t o bring reported for duty at the Marine superintendent of schools, the sponsibility still too be coped to OAkijLNP t i l t , MAHCHE5TH valued at 81,081,160. Nifie mls- Stem, charged with'operating ^tMeves entered and stt^e cash before the 18-to-21 year-olds 'Corps Supply Center, Barst^, instructional supervlTOr and the with, and all too soon over­ an unregistered motor'vdilcle,. T o lland C ou nty, and Jewelry worth 860. the Importance at registering Calif. » , elenliontary and high school crowding at Rham will require yesterday morning on Csider' Cramer ordered the 81,000 and then exercising their fran- ' ---- “------principals. oerious decislom concerning St. Court date Sept. 20. surety bond on Brackley chise. Damarjlan stated that the grade organization and plant TVins’ Mothers changed to 81,000 non-surety, Meetings Beeoheduled Manchester Area “ superintendent’s load must be facilities.'^ All of these need Im-. Margaret O. Aldrich, 162 and he .was released to ids at the Our Lady of Fatima Coun­ made more managrable.” He mediate attention and coopera­ Downey Dr., charged with Elect Officers mother. cil, Knights of Columbus will said that TOme method needs to tive action.” Police Blotter Baled on a formula adopted breach of peace^yesterday Mrs. Thomas Hull of Tolland A charge of eyading responsi­ change its meeting dotes this be devised 'for relievUtg princi­ afternoon on a warrant Court bility against / Geraldy Oavey, month, due to. the Labor Day Nlccolette a Steffano of Old pals of non-educational chores by the Connecticut State De­ had been elected president of partment of Education, Damar­ date Sept 18. 46. of 263 Hartford Rd., was hoUday. Meetings will be held Eaglevllle Rd., Coventry, was which are time-consuming and the Tolland . County -Twins’ reduced to failure to show -li- detract from their effectiveness jlan estimates that by l974-‘r6, Mothers Club. cteiTC, end he wqs fined 826 in working with children, teach­ there will be 870 children regUh A O d D B M T S tend at the * two elementary . Oh Broad St. near Center St. Other officers of the organiza­ after a plea of nok> contendere. SAVE Bowling League yesterday and charged with un- ers and parents. yesterday afternoon at 12:08 a Hie PAC ladles bowling necessary .noise with a motor ’"Hiere must be bettor co- schools. As jof last Jui^e there tion are Mrs. Anthony Armen- _ - — "7 ^------I ordination and articulation of were 786 registere^ PRICES three-way ci^llsion Involved Ckmpa o^Xxaasa Strip league will meet Tuesday at 8 vehicle. Court date Is Sept. 20 tano of Vernon, vice president; programs among the. elemen- Holiday hieing oars driven by Caroline R. Crat- TEL AVIVi(AP) — Hie Is­ BIG J p.m. at the clubhouse, 26 VU- to Circuit Court, Manchester, of 19 Phillip Rd., SaUy L. Mrs. Abraham Landerman of lage St. All women Interested^ VERNON tary schools and with the high to observance of the I^bor raelis, in cMiperation wito the school,” ho said- Day Weekend, the Town Office Schulze. at 18 Nike Circle, and Stem, secretary, and MTs. Pe­ in bowling this year should at- den Grain, 16, of Wethersfield Save the/ Children Society a t. • Damarjlan referred to tho Bqlldlng will bo closed on Sat- Jean Scoggins of Wrentham, ter Bruno of Vernon, treasure^' Sweden, ^ v e opened five sum­ tend the meeting or contact any was charged yesterday with Mass. An executive board meeting officer of the club, failure to display headliejits. He Regional Study Oommlftee urday and Monday. mer c a n ^ for children in the which is presently stuSylng the ------will be heto WediMsday at 8 occupied Gaza Strip. About''7,- BRAND NEW 71 IMPALA SPORT COUPE Cemetery Rules to scheduled to appear In CU'- p.m. ibsl home of B et^ El­ Brand New 71 Impala :^t. cpe., equipped with 860 v8, turbo hydro- advisability of extending the re- Manchester, Evening H ew d On Main St. hear- Strickland 000 i^ d re n attend. New regulations for St. Ber- Court, Rockville, Sept. 21. glon (Andover, Hebron and Hebron oOrrespondent Anne St. yesterday afternoon at 4:88, mer, .Ale HUl Rd., Tolland. I matic trans., deluxe' seat belts, power steering, power disc br^ea, ; ^ accent moldings, AM push button radio, full wheel covers, and > M nard’s Cemetery will go I n t o ------Marlborough) to include kinder- Bmt, tel. 328-M71. a collision involved cars driven ^ Hie first' meeting at,ih» iww complete luster sealed. Stock no. 7020. . / ^ effect Oct. 1. Ocqiies of the new garton through grade six In ------^ ‘ by Alice C. Blish of 5 Laurel St.' W r wUl be held 8 < ^ 16 at Extended Forecast rules are available at the ceme­ addition to grades / seven and Katherine B. IsAtta of 140 7 p.m. in -the United Oongrega- SALEPRICED tery office, 28 St. Bernard’s iD riv e r K i lle d ttonal Church reUglous educa-^ 3475 Variable cloudiness Monday through 12 \riilch are presently Hilliard St. Terrace. tion building in loUand. / and Tuesday with a chance of regionalized. Oma, JtaM No wires, tin cans or glass BXETEat, R.I. (AP) — A A potluck irapper will be W - afternoon or evening showers ‘If the present admlnlstra- At W. Center St. and WaddeU containers are to placed on tWe“ s^cture, coiIlstotii«‘^ f ^ tured aloig with a question ^ d or thundershowers mostly In Rd. this morning at 7:27, a c(d- graves. If artlflcal flowers are BeUrate school dlstrtete, hi re- « “ >y answer session at which gvkttat USED CARS the I Interior sections. Warm Usion involved, cars drivbn by EASY used they must be placed with­ throughout the period with day­ talned," he stated, "It is Im- South County ' T ^ and hit a may ask questidnS on the club Top Prices Fsid' Richard B, Neville of 7 Sea­ out wires. time highs averaging 80 to 86 perative that the four boards of telephone polo. Police said John or about raising twins. / , For AU Makos! man Circle and Patricia A. From June 1 to Nov, 1, oiUy and overnight lows ranging ’ education work out a coordlnat- H. Allen, 47, died In Kent Cloun. Fales of 60 Norman St. Any mother or l^ a l guardian CARTER CHIVIIOLir TERMS one potted plant or flower tiox from loW 60s In the Interior sec- ed strycture for curriculum de- ty Hospital about- 90 mimics of mnlti{de birth cMldreir is will be allowed per lot. No aril- tions to near 70 along the coast. velopment. In-service training liter tho 2 a.m. accident OOBIPLAINTS cordially Invited to gttend or to cocs me. call either Mrs. Hull or Mrs. QuantlUes of raisin and cinna­ 1229 Ifchi S t mon bread were stolen from Oary Ermls, membership chair­ boxes stacked outside the Crand man. < Pbone 64»«Se38 BRAND NEW 71 CAMARO COUPE Union Supermarket in . tke ' ■ 'i I ■ nitei - Brand New 71 domaro Coupe. Equipped with 260 6 cylinder, power Parkade early this morning/ ‘ glide trams., power steering, front disc brakes, console, AM push 1 Ins Iliis YEAR E N D . button radio, full wheel covers, 'and completely luster sealed. usnd car is f E Stock np. 70«a. used ro f I', quor nnf ro d A n d over CLOSE O U T PR ICES! SALE PRICED nritf.Td THESE 100' . lO O ’v.. Mysteiy Ride MAND RIW Is Planned By 71 M d rciiry Prompt USED CARS Churdi Women Hie Womcin’s FellowAlp at Delivery the Pin t Congregational ARE cauirph at Andover bas for Its first meeting of the yi a "Mystery Ride” stdiedpled MONTIOO 4.DOOR SiDAK BRAND NEW 71 X^HEYELLE MALIBU COUPE for Sept . 16 Automatto tnuw., whito- CLOSE OUT Brand Now 71 Chevelle Malibu Coup4. Equipped vrith 807 v8, power GUARANTEED 400% The ride is open to all women 'td imUa, AM radio, doimrA PRICES START glide trans., power steering, vinyl interior, AM push button radio, C members of the ohurch Wm are wheel oovors, 'oatpeObg, full wheel covers, and completely luster sealed. Stock no. 7260. V to' meet at th° church AS LOW AS lot at 11 a.m. l$pm wltich point ' SALE PRICED AMEN. they will proceed to Abe mys­ 3050 tery destination. Forticlpante *The dealer guarantees 100% repair dr replace the enidne, transmission, rear front axle assem­ are urged, to w;ear casual TIMEIS LlldlTEDl,,But you can gef in blies, b r^ e system and electric System. Only those cars that 'pass our'16-pomt lAspection get this clothes. I itnmT*Aih^AA ' ' ' \ - - \ The program be con>- on the savingse of a lifetime! bined with meetipg. I With ujnlimitDd Miteogp, Up lo 60 Payti Hie Myi ide Commtoee consists of DorU Huwiln- son, Mrs. 70 DO D GE SUPER BEE 279S.00 ] 68 CHRVROLIT IMPALA 1998.00 and Mrs. 1970 fM itfoe Sovtt / 4-Dr. Hardtop. V-S, Aula, P/8., Blue. \ / ;ta Duinre. /in"the Grand PMx, 2-dr. hanltop, 2-Dr. H.T. 8, Auto., P/B., Blue, Spec. Point event of bed wegther, an beautiful green, radio, au- 69 MUSTANG \ 2398.0$ altonipte of Sept. 21. has 70 HORNET ) 1995.00 tonumc transmlsalan, pow­ 2-Dr. 6, Auto. P/S., Green, Very low mileage. Hardtop. V-8, Auto., P/B., White. \ been set. er brakea, power steering, School Me tinted glass, vinyl roof, 89 FORD / 1999.00 69 CHRVROLIT MAURU \ 2198.00 Luncheon meniM at the An­ sports console, factory air F-lOO Pickup. 6-oyl., Btandard/S’ Body. 4-Dr. HT. $, Auto., P/B., Whits. A dover' Elementary School for | coaditioaing, steel styled 70 CHIVROLKT IMPALA ^98.00 wheels, Mlchelin tires, low 68 OLDS CUTLASS 7 1998.00 next week are gs follows: 2-Dr. H.T., 8, Auto., P/S., Oreen/Vlnyl Root j 2-Dr. HT. $, Auto., P/B., TurquotM/VInyl Iwof.^ Wednesday; Tomato soup, miles, one owner. 1969 Cm igar $2495 70 DODGE S W IN G IR A 2898.00 69 O P IL K AD im > 1$98.00 hot dog on a roll, mustard, rel- 2 door hardtop, maroon, 34Door. Auto., Beige. . Ish, peach surprise. 1969 VW $1545 r ad 1 o, automatic trane., 2-Dr. HT. 6, Autoi, P/8., Orsen/Vlnyl Roof. Thursday: Cold cute, potato | 2 door eedan, radio, heater, power brakea and steering, 66 DODGE DART T 1298.00 66 D O D G I C O R O N IT 1398.00 etaadard 4-epeed trans., vinyl trim, tinted cIm 4-Dopr. 8, Auto., P/S.,/Yeltow. 2-Dr. HT. 6, Auto., P/B., Orean, One Owner. soiad, chunk tomatoes and cu­ tlnyl interior, white walls, whilte walls, vinyl roof. ' cumbers, H>pto betty with top­ 70 MAVERICK ^ 2098.00 7$ DODGI 2698.00 ping, bread and butter. Hardtop, .6, Auto., Gold. Bwlnger S-Dr. HT. A Auto., P/B„ Ore«Q/Vlayl Roof. 1969 Uneoln $3745 ■ V " Friday: Orange Juice, grind­ 2 door hardtop, white with 67 DODGE DART \ 1495.00 70 TORINO 2898.00 ers, celery and carrot sticks, black vinyl roof, radio, au­ 70 N O VA $2445 68 N O V A $1595 68 VOLKS. $1825 2-Dr. H.T„ 8. Auto., P/S., Turq./Blk. Vinyl Roof 2-Dr. HT. V-$, AutA, OoM. pheriry crumble. tomatic trans., powjer 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto., p/s., 2 dr., 6 «y l„ auto. Milk < will be served at all Deluxe 2 dr„ 4 oyl„ 4-qpd„ brakes, power steering, radio. radio. meals. Meals once again will stereo t i ^ {dayer, meed VOLKCWAQENS be purchased on a daily basis control, power windows, 69 PLYMOUTH $2145 twin lounge seats, white 68IUICK 1 $2095 70 C A M A R O $279B at 40 cents, or for ^ those wish­ Skylark custom, spi. cpe., Fury TU ept, ope., V8, auto., 68 VW 1148.00 walls, f g e t ^ air condition- Spt. bpe„ v8, auto., p/e„ 69 VW 2495.00 68 VW 1598.00 ing milk a im , a carton can be v8, «uto., p/sj, vinyl' roof, p/e.i vinyl roof, radio. Deluxe Sedan. Blue. GET THE R ^ L FACTS tog. Deluxe Auto. Sedan, Red. purchased for 6 cents. The rest bucket eeate, riuUo. radio, Squarsbsok, Auto., Red. of tbs year, lunch tickets will 67 lU IC K $1495 65 VW 1148.00 68 VW 1848.00 $6 VW 1248.00 be' avsUable each Monday. 1971 Mtmiry DiliiMttratMl 60 FORD $2095 66 FORD $1198 Deluxe Sunroof, Blue. Deluxe Sedan, Blue. Deluxe Sedan, Botge. Falrlane, "600" conv., v8, Skylark, qK. ope,, v8, auto., p/e„ p/b„ radio. GoUmIo X L ope,, v6, auto., 67 VW 1348.00 66 VW 1248.00 Maacbestor Evening Herald (1) Monterey Wagon 44>r. BUUi aaM Blnok had' IBM M ipi ST. |,OWIi( JDVWINOB TILL I WTOM. TTIX i ~ M lM Ottm n iTM sa. TOLLANDt AMn TUHWPIKR.'PiTHNPIKB. TALCOTTVILLlTAL.f'UTTVILUD __646-|6|6_ 1 ^ 6lint "About a wook."

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1 S ie b e r t W i en He Hits, The D R Y Sid e GHO a 9 AMERICAN U&AaCE ^T «| ' BAtTHNO (880) at baU)—Ol-^ Beat ShellenbaCi Iva, Minn., .S)or Muroer, N.Y., 323- NEW YORK (A P )— "Maybe we’re out of i ^ t last, o f S p orts P i t c h e r .m s T w o RUNS—Buford, Balt., »1; pjea^ Tired Three Golfers Tie it when I was winning The statistics confirm Sle- Siebert drilled a shot Into the 'Murcer, N.Y., 88. a t least we beat the guy for the first time tl^ year. BOSTON (AP)—Maybe «J®nce, Ralph Houk, manager of the By DEAN R. YOST By THE A880CSATBD PRESS it’s-more than just a coin- the season I was hot i^rt'a thinking. In seven starts screen on a 2-0 pitch RUNS BiATTHD in —Klll» New York Yankees, was talk­ for only Uie flfU)4lmo over the After Round, American laaipie for his lOth career home In the ebrew, Minn., 98; Bando, Oak., ing about the Yankees 11-1 Benatora. The/Yahkees belted ciaenra.iciHAncA I Whnn w n en Sonnv^ n n y Sie-o ie - when .. ****'’ I was 8*®**®*^ losing "sW- I before facing Baltimore,. he third ,Inning. . Then, after Duane • Eatt DIvlaion S4> romp over the Washington Sen­ nine hits l^ th e first'tw o In- Sponsorahip In any type of automobile racing is a For First in Pro-Am Q bert ^lits, he u s u a lly w ins v^un’t hltUng good. Now I h<^ allowed no more than two runs jogephson singled with two out HTIB—’Tovar, Minn., n tn gs-slx/h i a row—and were N o P ractice W. L. Pet. O.B. ators at Yankee Stadium success of the car. TuesdNy while Baltimore 83 4» .696 -1 for the B oston Red Sox. ^ h d with the bat; the rest *" four games. Hla five losses m the fifth, Siebert‘ hoisted aa Murcer, N.Y., 188.° helped ^ o n g by two passed WETHERSFIELD (AP) — The Greater Hartford DOUBLEB—R.Smlth, BostJ, ’Ihursday night. thfl jwfcfls luncheon at LimG Rock Park site Open Pro-Amateur event,'which traditionally precedes Detroit T4 61 .848 Siebert, an outflelder-flrkt season.” In the stretch included a 1-0 drive Into the screen for two ” I don’t know whether we0 balls.X UHlIMj w lld pitch and an error. WETHERSFIELD (AP) h h H » nit h. Siebert appeared a cinch to and a pair of 2-1 hearbreakers. more runs In his 4-0 record vs. 27; B. Oonlgllara, Bost., 36. play badly against them orir H^llitv^ Alou socket a three- Jv.Snnl.rA 5099 Championship Series fw “Right now I’m In trou- the regular toumament, resulted Thursday in a , three- Boston 71 68 .803 ’TRIPDBS—Patek, K.C., 7; -^.ifJ'otmula A on Labor Day, sponsors were running hie ” New York 67 66 .488 oaseman wno switenea to piicn- ^ y^^ stretch, he had a 3.44 Baltimore - this year he has hit they play’ good,” Houk contin­i- iW rhomer and Horace (!)larke way tie among teams headed by proa Tommy Aaron, Ing In 1960 because of a weak j„ j^jg career when he picked up earned rurf average, four homers and driven In 11 Carew, Mlnn.,!’)^. 1 ^eollecollected a single, double and a o r i Q " th eir m ach ines. [ Lie ^Trevino had Just finished Paul Harney and Hom'ero Blancas. Washn. 87 78 .433 HOME RDNa—R. Smith, ued. . . He . referred . _ , to „ „ the „ - 3-' bat, picked on his ccugins from j,is 'I4th victory July 21. How- Siebert struck out seven and base on balls to lead the 18-hlt play to the pro-am event, his Each had team scores of 66, ----- *■..... - ...... Cleveland 83 83 .890 runs. Bost., 37; Det., 37; Mel- was the Rosalyn Carp, entry of **»toit half mile track to the y West DIvlaion Baltimore Thursday/ powering 'ever, he ran Intp bad luck and walked Just two, both In the ” As all pitchers, know, any­ Yankees on Wednesday, Yankee attack; The seOen runs only practice session before to­ totaling 18 strokes under par 9l John Jensen, ten, CSilo., 27. Brett Lunger, ()uick-0-ver for at the Wethersfield Country .J **" Schlee, whose team also Oakland 88 47 .682 — and pitching the Red Sox to a made seven starts before flnal- nlnUi inning, as he outdueled body can hit and hurt you—and 10th time the Senators In one Innlpg was one shy of day’s first round to Uip $110,000 STODEN BASES — Patek, the eight the Yankees got In Hangover. *n.ey are the makers Although thsy havsn’t filed Greater Hartford .O^n Golf Club. was one stroke behind the win-. Kansas a ty 70 64 .832 7H 8-0 victory over the mighty Ori- ly e ^ in g No. 18. .Pat Dobson for his fourth victo. 1 guess I proved that today,” K.C., 46; Otis, K.C., 40. tripped the Yankees t^i of a remedy for the reUef of ®Mries, expected to be On hand Chicago 64 70 .478 38ti son. • / one Inning against Oeveland Tournament. Another three-way deadlock "O'*. Bobby Nlchoto were / ■ ‘ T 'ijn ’t think I’ve been pltch- ry / without defeat against the Qlebeti s^d Jokingly, ’ ’after I PlTCailNQ (14 O eclstona)- sjrmptosns due to hangovers. chasing national points are developed in the Individual per- At 67 behind the leaders, California 63 73 .468 38H The 84-yeai'^ld right-hander in^ too badly," Siebert said. “ I Orioles this year. , The Yankees teed off on earlier this season. "I ought to practice some, but lUt the two homers, 1 thought C.Dobson, Oak., 18-8, .833, 8.46; Stan Bahnsen,- meantime, But they ore not neoesaarlly Jeny Cook, Bugs Stsvsns, I’m Just dead Ured,” said Tre­ formances cl the pros,. Don were Herb Hooper, MinnesoU 60 73 .488 26H drove In afl the runs with his, jugt haven’t had much luck the l^bson allowed Just she hits he (Dobson) would knock me McNaUy, Balt., 164, .800, 8.08. southpaw Jim Sh^enb^ck for f« hangovers . The chief me- »Ved DeSarro, Dave Lope, „„„ Milwaukee 88 76 .433 39ti four runs In the N**! InnJhg and permitted ^------the Senators only vino, who Is making his first Bles, Blancae and Deane Bea- J**" -Jamieson, Burt Greens, fifth and sixth homers of the' last few weeks. I actually think before being lifted for a piqch- down th e. third time up. But STRIKEOUTS-Blue, Oftk., seven In the spbond for an 11-0 four hits as he chalked up ms oh^o on the Qtock O-ver Lola MUle.r and Dlok Nephew, start tince an ememenoy. ap- man each scored 86. Mike Hill and Bert Yancey. Thursday's Results seaison ahd checked the Orioles I’ve pitched better In my last batter In the eighth. However, I’m not Insulted he didn’t.” 374; DoUefa, Dot., 364. fllie Jlose preliminary play ®oh Murphy,’ the 1970 GHO Boston 3, Baltimore 0 lead In easUy winning Thurs- 11th victory against 10 defeaU. *** Ui mod- pendectomy less than three on three hits In earning his 18th five starts than I did when I won Siebert’s booming- bat frustra­ Siebert Ilhed a shot Just foul Roger Penske and drtven by IWed point standings. weeks ago promised stiff competition champion, wae well back wlOi day. / Washington scored Its run In LEE TBBVIMO DAVE STOCKTON Milwaukee 1, Kansas City 0 victory in 34 .decisions. nine in a row at the start of the ted Dobson’s NA’nONAL. LEAGUE Mark Donohue, usee them for Making the trip from the ,« ii h .,,*. t BOBBY NICHOIB .when a field of 147 steps to a twoKwer-par 74. Wethersflsld' New York 11, Washington 1 bid for his 18th. and then grounded out In his Shellenback has won only (he seventh on a walk, a balk ”Maybe It’s Just a colnci- season.” vjetoty. third trip to the plate. BATTINO (360 at baU)— three s ^ e s for the Senators and a single by pinch hitter h eat^hes received when Lun- South, to the Jack Tant *...... company that le donating a car recent Maeeachusette Cnaseic, 33-6) at Minnesota (Perry 18-14 ^ a ten for the first time this tonight In the opener of a week- I'm hooking, so I’m In RUNS BATTED IN—Stargall/ season by the Yankees. end serieis. Frits Peterson Is for the OHO first-prize winner, carded a 70. And veteran Doug and Corbin 7-10), 2, twl-nlj^t Pitt., 114; Torre, St. L., 114./ trouUe here. Not chance. Shellenback didn’t last the scheduled to pitch for the Yan- horsepower Delta 'Hre Surteee $100. The 200 la scheduled to get ug© I say. I should practice Earl Pola, Robert Ooognlno Ford had a 69. Kansas City (Drago J6-8 and HITS-Torre, St.L.,/98; around the scenic 1.6 mUe road the green flog at 6, and Al Welnlns. Lee Trevino, a Brltieh and Clerqons'' 1-0) at C h lco^ (John Red Sox Get ‘Up’ Beckert, Chic., 181. ■ flrst Inning as the Yankees won kees against Mike Kilkenny, rifht now but I’m Just too Uredr courae on Goodyear Tires. Del­ Colt, Cowboy Grid Teams Joe Hopkins, Don Turner and U.8. Open chainp who }s recov- 10-18 and Horlen 7-9), 2, twl- DOUBLES—Cedeno, /Hoiist,,. ” So I think r u go fishing,” ta, doesiLt make a racing tire he Said, and flashed a grin. Sherman, Stocks Joined Harney erlng from an appendectomy, nlght 83; Torre, St.L., 29. , ^ and said it was perfectly al- '*®**«'^ BALTIMORE (AP) — season gomes, have lost wide Miami Dolphins for a club on the second winning team, wae one of the few pros who Baltimore iMcNally 16-6) at TRIPLES—Metsger, Houat., An end to my first venture to ’ ’There’s nothing wrong with right to use Goodyears. my fishing stroke.” Dallas and Raltimore, last receivers Lance Alworth,' Reg- standard. His 19 field, goals to Blancas was teamed with John did not disclose his score for Washington (Brobeig ,/ 6 8), 10; W. Davis, L.A4 lo. Although Ume Bootf, Is the stock car racing luyipened last Against Orioles Saturday night . at Stafford Despite hla protestationa, the January’s op- Rucker and Margene Ad- 1969 are the most by any Houa H. Reid, Donald Mcleaii and the 18 holes. night / HOME RUNS/Stargell, Pitt., smallest road courae on the Cleveland (McDow^. 11-13) 42; H. Aaron,yAU.', 39. ^ t Ua^LAWr*e*on^ Speedway to the All-American talkativeIkative Trevino remained one ponents, meet in an ex- tojurlea. ton player to one season, BOSTON (AP)-—^How can the Boston Red Sox more elgm track LAM continental of the ton'choicestop cholcee for the 122.-$22,- hibition g a ^m ^e tonight In addition,a^UesL tiltight end MUie The San Diego Oiargers at Boston (Moret M), night STOLEN. BASES—Bh>c|i, SlX'Cycltoder Division. than hold their own against the mighty Baltimore Ori­ series. It’s probably the most 006 first prize In this 72 hole — i. - desire to keen timir ^ broken hand, often- waived Gene Foster, a 6foot, Detroit (Kllkenn;^-4) at New St.L., 82; l^rg^an, Houst,, 39. scenic of all. Located In the up­ With driver and partner, York (Peters’vV Since 1967 udien the ‘Rock' were ahead. Going down the East Division Tlnirsday after he pitched and and th()d and a line double by and la aecond to Jack Nlcklaua ^ addition to Staubach, who runner *i^966 and Nam es Coaching Staff Dave Johnsim in the fifth .' 238; Jenkins, Chic., 228. was constructed It has offered straightaway and Into the W. U Pot. G.B. slugged the Red Box to a S-0 on the money wlnqtog Uet with **9ury a)(id Ul- played college ball for Navy at i«ig ™rts to ”I hod trouUe with my fcurve the finest to motor sports com- *1**rd comer the car got “loose” Pittsburgh 82 86 .894 — victory over the Orioles before 8197,319. neart»y AiMapoUs, Md., Dallas _____ A.,.,.,* Dave Malinoski, president of the Board of Dirwtors ball In the early Innings,” fiie- petition to new Etogland. Driv- headed toward the wall, Nicklaus along with AmMd television audience hoe running back Calvin HIH - St. Louis 78 61 .881 6 16,676 fans at Fenway Park. Shirley Fry Irvin era like Mario Andretti, Done- « the barrier with such w, ..tj-.,, of the Manchester Midget Football Assn., today m r Chicago 73 64 .839 9 bert said. ” I think all three hits Paimer, BlUy ciperr^th Af- returning to his old atomptai , seven games ‘'^ury, and nounced the coaching staffs for the 1971i season. The “It’S a case of getting up for were off the curve. My fast ball hue, Dan Gurney, Pete Revaon *oroe that the wreckers bad to rlnon ^Clonr player and Masters M Memorial Stadium will get a grounds.sTOUnda. ) ______..I New York 68 66 .807 12 Tennis Instrucfor and Posey, along with such move toe f^ e bsick tofo post- Charles Goody are chsnce to see more rookies and hui, a longtime rooter for the carried 32 ti|mcQs for 84 yards, coaches and length of service are as follows: Montreal 88 76 .433 22 one ball club,” Siebert said, ”If was really moving, though, and The WoMitogton Redektoe EAGLES -H ea d Coach Dcei we played a^falnst Kansas City all i tried to do was throw cars as the Ferrari, McLaren tl« ^ e r the racer W u tosrod the toumament, with <**»«• I^ayers than usual for colte while u W to the area, Phila. 87 78 .422 28Mi At Racquet O iib and Javelins, have helDed-malce o f ft t e i^ e ld . TrevlnD and Tom Welikopf the ^ exhibition aea- haa played againat hla old waived wide receiver BlU Ma^ FlaveH, 11 years; AssIstanU-Al West Dhislon the way we do against Balti- strikes.” Unchak, who was starting hU "Yosh” Vincek, 9 years; more, Kansas aty would never giebert retired 12 straight The Glastonbury Racquet Lime. Rock Damous. 4 ®«cap«d without among the top 10 mon- hefXMS twice before bu^ never '8 Fran. 8Q 86 .888 The car apeclficationa for the any.« tojurlea. « .. winners this season who are lu th« only other preseason Baltimore. Mxth season of pro ball. Malin- 0«o«Yo 'Vincek, 4 years; Don L ^ Angeles 72 66 .826 beat us.” . batters after Johnson’s double Club, Greater Hartford’s newest chak’s best year was to 1967 Oordner, 6 years; ^ FlaveU, indoor tennis facility, announc­ race Monday are a ririgle seat, A prellmaty glance was given competing. . °n tap tonight, the Son 1909 R«)kte of the Tear, Atlaraay 70 69 .804 Siebert, who had failed to with one out to the fifth. Then with tour open wheels, on-board the car at the track and all. when he was a starter with the ^ y®®*": ®®f*y Smith, 1 y®ar, 68 71 .489 ed, that Shirley Fry Irvin has Trevino didn’t turn to a card Diego Chargers will vlsU the hampered by injtulee last year Cincinnati. seven previous bids for hls'lSth he walked Paul Blair with one aeU starters, dual braktog sya- we thought waa needed wasT a for hla Pro-Am round, and Lee Angeles Rams. ’Pen more ©njt then displaced by Duane Detroit Lions and catight 26 CTiarlle Gaskell, 6 ye^rs, Tom Houston 66 73 .474/ 18% victory, was a on^man gang, out to the ninth. He got Boog jotoed the teaching staff aa resi­ passes for 897 yards and four Conran. « X ® ^ dent professional for the winter tem, plus approved safety neiw front end. After dlaasaem- didn’t hols out after missing a games will be played Saturday Thomas, seeems to have re- San Diego .82 88 .880 28% belting two homers and pitch- Powell on an easy fly for the equipment Including roll bar. bltog the machine at the garage touchdowns. resentatlve; John O’Neil, 14 Thursday’s season beginning in September. two-foot putt, on the 18th. night and another on Sunday. gained his old form. Re has av-- a brilliant three-hitter u second out, but Uien walked In making the announcement. fuel cell, shoulder harness and Monday It was noted that the He’U csmp®te m the World who won Super ©raged 6.9 yards per carry, and\ The Minnesota Vlktags sent ^ j ©^ Montreal 9, Chic; the Red Sox defeated Baltimore Rettenmund. protective clothing. The engines frame cn the right side wae New York 8, President Jeffrey Arnctd noted Series of Golf next week at Ak- Bowl V by a 1618 margin, will rushed fo r 167 ynrds against 4o*®n«lve hack Jim Betts to RiVSchnrider- Assistants Fred at home for the sixth time to Doug Griffin ended the game* that ’ ’tennis popularity to Cen­ must he pushrod-operatod valve eight inches different from that ron, Ohio. HU <^>ponente wUl be play without runiitog back Tom Cleveland two weeks ago. England Patriots on — Schneider, Bob OuiUano, Jim - Houston 9, IM Angeles 3' mechanisms, 80 gi^lon fuel ca- on tne left. pQx king Nicklaus, Coody and Matte, safety Jerry Logan and Baltimore’s and '’®” '' receivers Only games scheduled nine games this season. The with a neat play, scooping up a 0 (AP photo) tral Connecticut has reached a ® Taylor, Ed Girard and John tiyo teams are 3-3 to Baltimore grounder while on the run and DUS'nER—^Met first baseman Ed Kranepool creat­ new high ahd that we believe pacity and minimum car After a brief conference with western Open champ Bruce cornerback , with jj© younger brother Tody _ Haakett and Volly Mdiphy, pniip., 4 years, Friday’s Games . weight of 1860. The machine U Nbw York (Sedeckl 68) at with, one series remaining. taggtog second for a force play. ed this dust storm when he plowed into waiting tag the caliber of instruction Shirley Pox, it was decided it was be- Crampton. wide receiver and both defensive ends ’ will be vraived guard Doug Sutherland q IANTS- Head Coach Alex one _ step bHow that Of Grand yond repair, another one would gome of his chief competition safety Rick V® been kept busy raising Mbitions. points to 1969 and 197D Mcktog fared a bruised foot to an exhi- resentatlve (Mike Tweedie, 8 Eastern Preview Coach Tom Landry of Dallas 37 of 72 field goais and 52 con- bitten game Aug. 21 against years. / “They are Schneider and .500 Thursday night as they defeated Philadelphia 3*1 ®“ idren to reemt y e m . M ight Overtake Bliie has announced ^ans to use v ------'— ;— ------>------:------^ ^ ^ ^ ------p^to'^i>;^iteiirDe^ wrtiiato Thursday' and M ^ Plaitte. the whole SE PT. 4 In Astro etory In announcing tbe mbke-up of ^ had that papers the coacfaliig HtsttM for the 17th ‘»®^ grsdi^ of t^ , 8 P .M . been right up there.” sters.” She. also won the UR. Perfect Mafk in Ivy League H urlburt To Speidc NEW YORK (AP) — “ I don’t knowNwhat else you Harrelson stabbed at the ball National Senior Doubles In 1967 ntog, but what I don’t Uke is year «tm M ^ lootbaU to Man- ^ ^ Gentry, who gave up six hits when I lose, they sort of twist Action In the fourtti umual MiTW "VrlRK (API ;__ Syracuse’s i^rangth starte jotos the major college ranks A A w w Chester, Habnoakl said; ’ "Ihe ThmX our pUyers art re- could call it,” Houston Manager Harry Walker comment- In ^posting___ ^ __ his____ llth victory____^ of but was unable to _ get______Montane'z LxMigwood and has confined (RAIN DATX: SUN.) • - "the things around and make, me Silk a ty Slow-Pltdi SofllNdl if any; «)Uege foot- with defense, wher^ tackle Joe with high hopes. ed. “ It wasn’t an error. If it . had been just j i n g l e or a 1971, is one plteher Hodges'had second and Jotuumn had an h®*" m®*"® recent play to Toumament at FttsgeraM 2 SHOWS IN 1 GlOANTiO look bad by calling me oijit-of- SlTcoachM hul^reve/h^^ Ehrmann, middle gukril Ted West Virginia lost 16 starters , At Fete for Vmcek double nobody would h&vo/gotten very excited about it.” high liopes for before the sea- *cr c******?®" “*** friends”. shape, a slob or things like Field In Manohester moves proud of. That their efforts over »l>e fl***"* <4 midget footbsU in Bob Watson of the Astros son began. (h® Phillies as Gentry bore o net to safety W returns Pete Wood to as-! In tM only other twi^Nation- that. I don’t Uke that.” Into double elimination to- a Myers hold forth. The offense to sure strong ground support, Charles Hurlburt wiiis added to the speaking’ program iii® y®*** have been fruitful u Manchester.” knew exactly what to call it. ” It’s good to see him control ^own and 'Waiui’t In serious nigfat. al league games. Montreal de­ Lolich tuts not had to worry ^an J w e t^rouinamei, provided holdover reserve Army and Navy Aould be bet- for the Albert “Yosh” Vincek testimonial dinner today. ______v ■■ ■______^______' ______’ "niat’s the aU-timei salami!” himself,” said Hodges after the trouble the rest of the gome. The opener at 9 finds Onnal Demolition he laughed. feated Uv» Chicago Cubs 68 and 24-year-old right-hander; beat Luzlnskl, who hit .312 and mqch this Season about unktod Dartmouth 8 new mentor. 3 ©b woodruff or one of three ter, although ^injuries hit both The dinner will be held Friday night, Sept. 17 at the the New YorC Meto beat Phila­ remarks. Most of his press has Lanes of South . Hampton, (PLUS But the official scorer put U the Phillies. “ He has as good, hammered 36 holme runs (his Maas., batttlng the Sports­ In 16 seasons before he pack- ©ophomores comes through at squacls (jurtog early practice Army & Navy Club. delphia 61. xablllty as yoa.wiant to see.” season at Eugene, Ore., Ip the been good. After all, he hae ed up and h ead^ for lUtaoU, q„©rt©rtack. * and quiirterback Ada DUlon The princijal speaker will be He later served as a lieutenant differently, marking “HR, 3 * • • -won 22 I games—only one less man of Bristol. The second on” next to Cesar Oedeno*s X vi thought he’d be better this Pacific Coast League, filed out AND Bob Blaclynan I Compiled a front, large tackle Dan quit the Naifal Academy, Tom Kelley, retired Manches­ with the Navy during a M-. ASTROS - DODGERS — than major league leader . Vida con test pits Gartenhaua name. yettt\” Hodges Ridded, “ But he to right field and Larry Hlsle, against Manebester’a Center record of 104-87-’3 at the Hano- yochum wUl be opening the Sophs Lorry Van Loon, a ro­ ter High coach and director of' month tour to WWQ. Claude Osteen of the Dodgers had arm trouble. That’s caused Just back from Eugene, Blue of Oakland—and 4ost Just ver, |N.H., school, including all boies'for powCr runners Marty celver, and safety C^arUe Rob­ athletics. ’Vincek, a. crackerjack football The boses-loaded home run. RADI( 10. BlUiards. NOTICE Hurlburt, admtoiatrator of the STOCK nm .1,™ l, u. 'S* Saturday the two loeers ber part of seven Ivy League tl-. j©nuszklewloi and Roger Prae- inson Join top-notch''^enslvj player with local teams after The veteran southpaw posted will play at 8, with both win- ties and two Lambert Trophies, j^hub. linemen Chuck Volth add Westvlew Convalescent Hospital high school play, has been ac­ C A R R A C E S w o . u ,u r ona his 22nd victory—most by a n - ners aeelng adtion at 9i)8. to Attawaugan, near Danielson, tive on the local front for years. traveled barely 160 feet to the two walks around Marty Marti- ger left-hander since 1 ^ when I^t y®"'® Pehn State wound up mo Nardl at Navy. Army a NOW FORMING Gentry had a rough. flrSt to- Hick Wise, 1611, aUowed but Sports Dial Play will continue tiuvugh- coached Vincek in high school Two years ago hs overcame a ADMiaSlON 88A9 — -lir, then rolled another 200 or ^ez’ single. 'H a l Newhouser w6n 26—■with a eluding sU shunto f ^ a de- consecutive victories, Kood pair of defensive >nd8 to so to the wall. up came Cedeno—^and up ntog, but then settled down and seven hits as he went the dls- oiit the evening until a win­ and also Mrlth- the powerful Mon- serious heart operation and af- ahut out the Phils the rest of tance for the 16th time this sea- slx-hltter Wednesday night' as 1! X " ^ all after'Coaoh Joe i)>atemo IU)th and Stove B . STAFFORD SPEEDWAY i to 12 yrs. 91-06 - TONIGHT ner has been decided. iTie^mpst lucrative oval track Chester American t«gtan foot- ter many months of recuperat- BRITISH ^E R IC A N CLUB Under 5 free ' ' Nevertheless, the ^’Uast,” Oe- went the boll, arcing toward the way. . ' son. But the New York hits Detroit whipped the aeveland CrouUiamel. gave the quarterback Job to Oolgato plays ^ihost ot. Us ball team after World War IQI.' deno’s ninth homer of the year, right leld. Out went, second 7:80 Red Sox vs. Indians, ing waa back,to sports os com­ r a x n d a x i s u n p m He Issued a walk to Ipadoff came at the right places.' Indians 7-0. Oh paper, one would think sophomore ©onhomore John Hqfnogal.!Hufnagal.i Now games on the/ road which i*®®® southern N«w Eng- ( ' : . 9. .) was the big one tor the Astros bosenian Jim Lefebvre and’ to w n c He left town to 1986 to take hto missioner of the National. Little batter Lorry Bowa and 'Tim Wise held the Mets without a 8:00 (J8) Yanks vs 'Ilgers, In the only other American ©nd toning without a hit to edg- Crouthamel would haVe to con- a Junior, Hufnagel dlrecils an means the e folks won’t be t**?® y*®*'- ‘ *‘® present post. League and to the Midget P\x>t- Thursday night, caUqpaultlng came outfielder BUI Bucknef. centrato ,cn both offense and DART League night game, the New i„g the Royals. attack which features two of seeing mui„ of „ hemlded------,------new •“»!!• Previously, Hurlbsrt was on them to a 63 victory over Los They coUlded Just as th^“ tali •WENF ’pouit chasers’ ” week­ bali League program. - ■' ■' field to put runners at the cor- nlngs before allowing the tying York Yankees routed Washing­ defenaeT since Dartmouth lost the better running baqks q u a rtsr^ k U m Parr or tackle the faculty at BCanchester High Angeles thai^ dropped the Dodg- ’Mrnshed off the tip of Le­ 9:00 (8) Football; Colto vs. TTie Brewers scored when end at Stafford Speedway. A Tickets are available from ners With none out. ‘ - . ™n to the fourth on a walk, a Cowboys ton 11-1. In the afternoon, Bos­ Joee vCordenal was hit by. a eight starters from each pla­ around in Franco Harris ahd Bob ^ratsky, .^rhb Join fullback until World War H. A graduate Jeff KoHsch,^ at The Herald’s MEMBERS AND G U ]5^ ers 8% gomes behind Idle San febvre’s outstretched, glove and ton blai^ed Baltimore 8-0, and toon. . However, most of tost regular program, climaxed by Francisco in the National Cedeno steamed around ' the Gentry ■ then Struck out Mike single and a double. HJd Krone- SATURDAY pitch, moved to. second a ' L^ell Mitchell. Stev split end Steve of Vlltonova University, Hurl­ sports department, or from, any MAY SIGN UP M w Anderton,' one of three players pool’s stogie moved aeon Miiwbukpe edged Kansas a ty year’s games Were routs so the a 861ap double point feature, League West. Utses unmoleated. 2:00 (18) Yankees vs. Tigers, walk, took_ third on a-ftelder’e Tackle Dave Jcyner to the Salccn and Brian House- burt. Uwght social studies and member of the committee. A Just up from the minors that Jones to second and Ken Bos- 1-0. V reserves got plenty of playing precedes the 2Q0 Saturday night. coached ice . hookey and was a AT TIIE CLUB. \ WINF choice and come home on Tom big man up front, white the de­ al crowd of. betwtoen 380 and 360 PhUadelphla Manager Frank well followed With a double * • * Stafford expects a banner football assistant under Kelley. (30) Cubs v«. Cardfi Matchtok’s groui^'r. time. ^ fensive strength ,1s to the Ito6 Depth to f problem at Boston deid for both events, tooludtog, to expected. ; Maple St., ManchesterX Lucchesl started in the game, down the first base line. (22) Red Box vs. Indians, TTGEBS- . INDIANS — ^ Hedlund, who Itad tied a Kan- With) those expsrisnOed re­ toteking corps of Charlie Za- University, where the hope Is the present top five in w n c . I \ Loltich, who works ws every serves «joining such holdovers p(so, Gary Gray, Doug Allen that tackle Rich VsrsooM, hal^ NASOAR’s national modified 8:30 (8) U. S Men’s Amateur fourth day, said ho thinks he record by winning his os tackle Joei Leslie, hqlfhack has a chance of catching or P*'*"®'** ^®nr starts, gave up ai^d John Bkorupan back Pat Diamond and quarieri standings. The mlnt-mldgete, Golf Brendan O’NSUl ahd/ fullback Lean imd Lanky Teen-Agers 4:00 U. 6. Open Tennis passing Blue, who pitches ev- Milwaukee’s only hit—« Una Boston OoUsfs lost “aome '»“ >'««« healthy. All-Atoerlcan Sportsman and a 4:80 (18) NBA HlghlighU ery fifth day. In both' vlchnleB drive single by Ron TlwoMd to Stu Simms o ff^ end end ,;„porUnt people at the Rutgers and Holy Cross are giant. fireworks display add to STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY 6:00 (8) Wide World of Sports; and’, strikeouts. Loitch said 'he the third Inning. Fred Rodkei inebacker Wayne skilled j offensive-posltiofM,'*- nnaitinAa.'^ ac­ rebuilding, ths latter under new thefssUvltiss Saturday nlg>R> Sc ojp in Open Tennis Play ROCKVILLE I munmr : I ■ I . I 1 ' . i . Little League World Ser­ figuTM to make seven more Marty Pattln blanked the Young and h^fback Jack Man­ cording to Coach Joe Yuklca, Coach Ed Doh^y. action starting at 8 o’clock. ; e ies starts U> only flve for the fire- Royals on five hits for his fifth ning on^ defense,! the Indlgns , to Quarterback Frank ‘'T''".Back —"-e among-tile Ivies, Har- Time trials Monday begin at' .imninirr HILLS, N.Y. (API St. Paul. Minn., 6-0, 6-1 and Ion (18) Roller Derby baUtog A’s lefbhandor. shutout of the season-olid he jhould in the W «® ^jOn new coach In 2 o’clock. — Chris .Blvert and Jimmy Con- SCRAP CO.i liic. Joe Restiqi' la t e ^ the Oanadlan Tiriao, the Romsinian Davts DOUBLE ACTION 8:80 (80) Football: 8t. Louis LoUch- also la within reach ot 20th for the Brewers' staff. Hs tor Ivy la. it backup QB Ray Rlppman RIVERSIDE PARK . nora, two lean, lanky and Ughti r-s • n v pro league. He m erits two out­ Bobby Tauscher and Gig haired tsen.agera, scored their Pieyei’- moved into the sec vs. Kansas a ty several DetroU records, to- did not allow a runner past s|)C- Prinoaton and por^ell ara sup- running back Bill Thomas TOP PRICES PAID! S K U m M E P T . 4 MON. MT., SEN. 8 SUNDAY eluding the 29 victories for a ond base posed to be the dhlet bhallen- standing qukrtsrbaoks In Rod Smith, the two biggest winners firet-round vlctortsa to the U.S. round after Gorman with can do the Job, the Eagles Foster and Eric Crone and 30 this summer, and Bobby Stefa- Open T«n SAT., SEPT. 4 om iss^ .4m 1:80 (8) MeU vs. Phils g e l’s, although Ponn, Brown _jnnto Champtonshlpe *■** third set. other lettermen Guard Jerry nik the meet consistent inoney- with the kid of powerful two- Dorotan had won the first 7-8 snum ufi 8A) P.KL Thoroughbred racing starts Saturday. ^ ' 'CT60(0 SlkAcll MILES 2:00 (18) Yankees vs. Tlfers and Coiumbla have hopes foe ' ^ ^ (2) Red Sox vs. Indians, Defense will be the key, how­ Hsvera anchors a veteran of- maker, will be wagtog smrfare fisted bMkhands. ’1 teamed Tiriao ths second 8-4. AcNm SmtkaS (200 LAPS) Improvement. ' 9 races daily, including Tuesdays. 100 w n c Whether Dartmouth can ever, apearhbaded uby tackle tensive line. Saturd^ night to the 386-lap mtoe from Panoho Segura,” "Tbe doctor bandaged his 10 on ^aturday^ ' I 3 NG FEATUBI 4:80 (8) OHO Goif make off with another Lambert J®** Yeatea, l^ l^ k a r .Kevin Yale isn’t expecting any feature at Rlverklde Park ©©jd tha l 6 yeaivold Connors ankle on the court and 1 told COPPER STOCK W.T,; I Steve probtems on offense, with tall- Speedway. j after be ’ struggled for. 2% hours hint to take’> all the tin^ he Daily Double 3 perfectas. . THE (9) Sports Challenge the 380 strlkeoutii by Denny Trophy- Is a different story. CSein^sntt (ind CAR MONDAY McLain to 1969, vlotoiy, his first stnos July 31. Most of ths experts consign ths Kirohnsr Gary **uds^ back Dlok Jauron one of seven The 260-iapper, a BO-mlte teat on the grandstand court to wanted lo real because he had Post time 1:45 p.m. 14 retumtog atartars thsra. The of skill and snUursnos, U the overcome former Wimbledon a better chaticS to go further in 8:00 (80) Baseball World LoUch’s start aagainst g a tn_ . aeva-____ Msbsrt/ . ^ a formsr outtlaldsr, hit Bartsrn rac. as a-struggl. be- ® RACIS ownlor Cllliwnt admiM«d to grtndiund t 76. 8:16 (SO) CBanU vs. podgers land waa his 89th M the season * homer in ths third «uid s defensive line must be over- second Isg of ths Trtpls Crown ^nner Alex Olmado 2-6, 67, 94, this toumsy u'ian 1 have,” said EVENTSI iwtan Byracusa and Penn ■!>••• hauled since three aUrs ds- sqrlas. Foot time to 9 p.m. 7.#, TIHao after Gorman, of Beattie. and Inoressed Ms innings (wo-mn shot to the fifth, both Stote-thay meet Oct. II at Syr- I'vei. AotuaUy, tha Penthera BRASS P®rte«l. But there’ll be ptonly mor* . . wash., ooncedsd. pUchsd to 916-4opa In t ^ ma- ^ 17-gama wlnnsp Pat Dohson. acuse—followed by Boston Ool- wsrs 61 at ana p ^ t bsfors In 200 JohnBton Rej jors. Hs struck but six for a to- — ------,_____ Bti^*’t^ in !r'‘ssjns D^urtiw ^ ^ 1 rtw a ***a l^ sst*llu V ^ tyo-handsd when I waa six Ctonnors learned tennis toom togs and Pitt. ' J"®*®® overtook Utom. tal of 389, T itos behind Blue’s i***!?r!r* ***# * **^*^ years old,” said the IS-year-oid hto mother, Uibrta, on the clay AT STArrORD 1 Syracust had Us probtems a Linsbaoksr Ralpp Otndrloh, 1 Mass Open mS(Jor Isagus high of 374. It in to . IJ ^ d .^ow S sd i 2SiSr«te ^ after har stunning court, behind their B .s(i St >LAP8 was his 39rd oomplato gsmb— gsar ago. Eight black playsra good ent, was isli ^ T?****( ^ 61. 9-0 triumph over Bdda Bud- Loula, 111., home as soon os he tying him with Blue for ths AL boycotted tha t«un . but foHcw- 1970 opanar. H6’a 'back, to Join s ch toad, nine rstuming defen- tog of Wert Germany. was old enough to walk. , ( LEAD BABT LONdMBA 2nd RATUIE Mass, (AP) - fUlph J; lead—and his third shutout, Ins a dtoastrous 69 start the raosIVara Steve Moyar and Joel'siva ragulara. Pl,AINVILlLB' BT>DIUM wiu, a w , iJitosr. NASCAR MODIPIBDf OrLganwn M ^ irta d to finish Kllmsk, quartertaooka John Mo- Corasll’s Ed Martoaro was Thara^s big doings Wt Flato- Ne w s p a p e r OF TRIKE CROWN ANAmOttiVISffFIIEin a tour pro fMm New Y< Bill Frsstuui and Norm d ash urangaman rsoounaea m n n i« Dave lUvam guard the nation’s teadtog ground gain vlite Stadium Saturday night at ‘ *’® Wlghlman cu p victory dale, Ma.. e m e w h e d by her ALL AMBRICAN 8PORTIMAN provldsd ths major batting sup­ iA iM i (WE MANDLE PA N W IMUVBS FOR OHUEOBM, Q m uS kU um ) sni ITH 500 MI. OWE. HUB flrsd te thrss-undsr pari 17 6-4. That glnd of fi^ball i{i sx- gan and Dave Itoven), guard ^ ^ mwiuon to the refular full “»• ‘‘^® MINI MIDOBTS port for Lolloh. Frsshan drove .^PfJN G N Bsrnloa, IFsIlewa Simpson and ' ml(Mte BOY SeXHITS, A N D tm iE R OROANOUTIONB) .CUidrM mMt 12. >1-00 ThurMlay to oapturs ths Wsst- l>satd to ,ia rry ovsr Into 1971, John avsn batter If junior Barrett racing program an exciting h®*' Wert Side Tennis Oub de- she was rtx. MIm Evert still PLUS am Massnohusstis Open for ths In three runs with Ms' lath ill, liurris Mtanali iN .t SOlUP IRON - OYMER METAUl tedtltoPfeOM T87-14IB with 19 sUrtars atoong 84 ra. guard Jack Dykss. Roaaer or soph Mark Allen can demolllkm darby will ba rtag- i**® I®"'®'' rT***®X‘ BA’ITBRUR • - RADIA’T Q R S P A P E R S — RAG* \ ssoond yuar to a row. homer, a single and a saoriftoa . ■!: >■ $ 12,000 turning Irttsrmsn. Among other Indepsndsnte, ©©„© ©©^©j punch earltor In the day lop-oeedsd but Oannora’ recent Influence Ates Buyar# af W D U M m i^ SCBAP / Johnston, it , oomMnsd fly. Cash knocked In Two runs Rut ihswOranga got a (tesre Villanova (iioyss up ; n©,ry GamMa. P ^ 'a nsw m derbv a full nro- Wills Jean King disp«>sed of e has been from two TEI ErHfltiB ITtdlll MASANTUO FUStI with a trlpls and a atngta, KStwt Buy MUl«r r| rlor lo tha, derl nvEiS^K nwK..^)L , : 7 P1R^Vit)R! with a M on Wsdnsuday Ihto wask tohsn O ts» Alton, one, Priuntoing i ^ s to join •PMyy©oaolW grim of exclil^ng e w k bar rai?- ■‘‘ W -to opponent in Jurt 86 Uisuaiea and Mgura. 919 HARIVIOAu TU RN PIIU ^ RtK)KVlUdS, OOMM, 99999 RAM. OATS) 4eaa.e ^||| mItUilAM isfiil 'tVitM (JcymAn tum> ©,i.. tor a' ttytonidsr IM total (hP) - The Boston ot ths blacks Involvsd In ths •"<» "Ik s BlanI, '®®e'* Jitok mg, but no provsn quartsrback. m w mtouiss and Tern Uorman con- Cbnnora. wboas victory icaiiiu. |( £ F R IB FARKINO BMMWERB • ROYALB ~ | UI ^ pirGiGf)|^ This ...... - . . boycott who sines cams bask, Kaspar and Unabaekar John odum M a has tha quartarbaok. Include iSm usual thrs# hsato, ^rt»ed hto. niatoh. afler epraintog an hto birthday, artd ihal youth ^ 7A.M ..4i3|iP.M .M ON"flliraFRL ■' 10,OM IBATS ^•AT. AETIRNOOM ^^-it^SSi. MUwaukss manugsd only ana ttu f p ^ h a w r«rf n ou n i w • Mui uama down-wlth hapatUls, fore- Bkrblna«tii. Skip SIngtelary,, a .om , Jaokssh. to go with the two aaifil ftnate, a conaolaUaii "d "* ®**®'® ' was to hte, ec«itor.,.svSn Utougli SAT. A.M. to It M P.M. '(km $§n,lloui9 IM PuwfUfkH, **;■» iiR T. TIMBi «ipiiso*so a first Mt olf Kansas a t y ’s Mlks Usd- Miller from ihsir U iuisvliy af- ing gamma globulin shots on guard, to tha top man amung IT leagus'a tlaading rscslvsr*. race, lind a 91 lap fealurs ‘ Mrs King! «f lawg Beech. *at one time hs two points FMIPAilONO liiM . ' T 2(99 , 1 ^ |1|880 to b rifif his 1971 lund sM Bruce Dai tteton , butVflHate In Um ' lnlsmatiafy|J Ihe entire squad. rtartera back al Tsmpls, which httka Jonsa and Jasss rbs svsnl Calif., crushsd Jsaiaw Arih.uf from dsfsal mF sarnings to 9»,*00. pushed aoross a run in the sta;;llssgue.

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■ .X MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1971 PAGE I^NBtBBN PAOB mOHTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAm, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,' 1971 .... ' . ■ -Y ------— -----.. -- — . 1 fr q lle n THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Help W anletM inale 35 Help WanNd-Mole 35 BUGGS BUNNY OUK BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Mobile Home* 6*A- SEK7RBTARIAL position in PART, full-time, msn over It pbrsonallyTp look V^Ek) 9UPPER6 MOT GUfTR RIAlW, 1lt£ UM.yKS.1HE CLASSIFIED AVBNOBft' urn 2? aelf-con- O k A V , KIDS, CHOWS OH » COME AND GET IT small sales office, typing re- needed for 18-20 hours weekly. THIEF CUT THE PCJR AN ACjasBAT AS , Aaiwtr Is rrifioai fvisla talned trailer, excellent condl/ MIT THE PAMIC 0OTTOM - THE MASTER CRIMINAL! qutred, shorthand preferred starting $8. on hour. Call 8!B- CHAINS WITH lion, 18,800. Call d4«-7878. W ■ n e r ■ f A SHARP WHO ELSE COULD RIDE London's Works but not necessary. Please call 8178, 4-6 p.m. today only. I'M GOlMAl TOilU LA«r ANOMER INSTRUMfeNT- AV/Af ON TWO BlKB^r I 87’ MOBIUD homo 647-9979 for appointment. POSSIBLY A ADVERTISING D l l IF I IS MINUTED? GO PART-TDim help for work In ACROSS . DOWN . ready for occu; HACKBMN.' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS DON'T GET riAY ou rffiD t soli count room, afternoons, THEN HE LET 1 "The People 1 Oppof itiodiat ■haded lot. WANTED cleaning lady, one Monday through Friday. Ap­ SOMETUlMG till X CALL NOU' THE CHAINS of the----- " . 2 Wild hag 8 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. Trailer Park, Main day per week. 648-9182. ply in person, Willard linen PROP AND , 8 "TheCrulie 3 Egg part non. EAT! of the-L i" 4 Compass point Co., 828 Broad St., Manchester. ROPE AWAV.' COPY CLOSING TIME FOp CLASSIFIED ADVT. MATURE woman, pcut-tlme 11 Loop with 5 Blast Indian 1988 MfilADOLARK camp trail- nights Including Saturday' af­ MAN WANTED part-time, for running knot plant . ep< with full-family room and 12 Emphasize 6 Underm ine 4 ISO P.M. DAY B11P6b B PUBUOATION ternoon and evening. Apply in afternoons and Saturdays. Ap­ all utilitlea. Phono e46-7n0. 14 "South Sea 7 MiliUry Deadline for Bnturdny and Monday U 4tS0 p.m. Friday person. Card Gallery, Man­ ply in person,. W. H. England It abbreviation chester Shopping Parkade. Hardware, R w te 44-A, Bolton 15 Tfiflei 8 Deed 26 Malt brew 41 American 1970- StCAMPBR —immaculate Notch. nWeary 9 Seized again 28 Ancient electrician PLEASE READ YOUR AD condition, eleepe 8, 2 Tablee, PART-'nME help wanted, 43 Greek letter 18 Morlndln dye 10 Sound 01 a bell 30 Chinese VIP ■eating 8, factory bullt-ln aink, nousewiveshousewives shift snui avoiiaoie,available. • ^ Yr-p./— / / " ^ n n x / ’T ’ 20 M edley 13 Group of three 31 Through 46 ^viet river O la^ od w "Want Ado” nro taken over tfte phone no n tee box and 8-burner gas stove, BY LANK LEONARD . 32 Body of water 47 Biblical waitress work.- Free uniforms 1 1 1 v l l MICKEY FINN 21 Send forUi 16 Scion 0MlV6lkl6ll06e ftdVRrtlMr should fOftd Mr Sd iho F1RAT 110 and 12 volt hook upo, awn­ 23 Legislator 1951 (Roman) 33 Sick patriarch and food discount provided. No MANNY MANNY PHONED THE BOY'S I JUST CAN'T 24 Papal garment 21 Sprite 35 The lun 4fl Secure ing, gas and water supply ■ experience necessary. Time, BROUGHT THE HOME — NOBODY ANSWERED' MANNY, 27 Cheaspiece 22 Fits for a 38 Color . 50 Poetic genre ■ ""I!?" reeponslble for only OjfB In- built-in, vinyl sides'not canvas, off -to fit school vacations. Ap­ HELP W ANTED BOV IN— HE THE BOY SAID HIS FATHER TRAPP DIP IT. 29 “The Sea contest 37 - Eden” 51 Electrical * »' any ndvertUement and then fibreglass screening on all win­ ply in person dally 10-11 a.m. WORKS NIGHTS-^ THEN I UNCLE PHIL/ II 38 Meal meaiure "m rte good" bwertton. Brroro whteh One' clean-up man-polisher. PICKED HIM 23 Drunkard dows, solid hard top,' beauti­ Friendly ice Cream, Caldor's UR IN THE TOLD MANNY TO DRIVE 30 Grain steeped, 24 Be indebted 39 Disfigure 52 Before One experienced mechanic, WAREHOUSE in water 25 Man's name 40 Nights before 54 Caviar «r.^T"we;'Sd"tai5^ fully finished Interior, cush­ Shopping Plaza. - AREA ABOUT 31 Greek letter ions have been covered with e Excellent wages ONE O’CL0|CK.I. iE^GETTlMa 34 Organ of 1 r " r r r * f r * 1“ IT plastic sirrce new. New coet WOMEN needed for part-time • Paid Holidays I A LOT OF light and full-time waitress work. it 12 11 643-2711 11,880, veal buy at $1,266. «4S- • Excellent sick day profpram H ptP - y-3 35 Uttered M90. ' \ Good pay for right person. Ap­ e 6-day - week,, no Saturdays 36 “The Iron 14 18 IS" ply In person, CAJ Grinders, 278 B ro^ St., Manchester. m Blue Cross, CMS plan 37 “The Valley 17“ ii a r of the----- ” ^ i^ d i iiViw AufomobllM For Sole 4 Garage ------"T Apply to Mike Hardel, General ■ i BABYSITTER wanted — Bent- BY NEG COCHRAN 38 Engaged in 2T 'm. B«0 . U I PM. C OUT OUR WAY agricultural ' ______^ ' ServiceServlee -- Storage •1971 b f UaMad Fwtura SynMeMt, Inc. ley school area, after school ■*^“*®* , 28 2T 1967 ciu|SVROLET Impala Su- pursuits 1 . HERALD' and vacations, for third grade 39 Molten cast per SpoTt,^ 2-door hardtop, boy. Call 648-8483 alter S p.m. iron a 30 32 33 automatic, \power steering, OARAGE for rent, good for RTZGERALD LOOK/A •“^WHEWOWTH’ I SUPPOSE HE O N TH E OTHER ■ ■ BOX LETTERS i HaiMehaM Services 13>A Mllllnary, HelpWantecMFemole 35 WILDPLOWER1 OOLF c o u r s e , M EANS YOU K A N P A OUY 42Koko’s W bucket seats, \ console, $1,498. storage, $7. a month. 649-7788. BABYUTTER want^ for kin­ weapon u 35 PUSHIN'rnS ) 1 PLAY SO L E — SOT TD KEEP WEARIM'BLIND­ 'F o r Your ^11 financing arranged. 646- —-^ TWO handymen want a variety Dressmaking 19 dergarten child, references PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ERS CAN AAAKE 44 Declare ■ FORD ' WAY UP WHEW IM THE YOURMINPOM 37 '2881;- u k for John. x. of Jobs by day or hour. We work at heliVful, must be in Lincoln THKOUOH SHORT WORK” WHAT YOU'RE ASUDDEWTURN 45 Preposition ■ Information LADIES’ dresses, sulto, w e e in g RELU BLE woman tor v WINDSOR AVB»fUE ROIN' IF YOU A N D RAM INTO ^ 46 Masculine w ciban yards, attics and cellars 9 p.m. School area. Call after 6 p.m., A CRACK IW AW' WHEKl IW W IT PLYMOUTH FURY h i, 1968, M atareycles-lieycits 11 gewns and velU, all custom ROCKVILLE TH’CEMENT TH'aARli>EW, W A N TTO A WALL—H« < nickname 'IHE HElRAtD will not' Reasonably. Call 648-8808. For appointment call 646-6^. 648-0297. 1 HAVE B O Y W H O 1 ROMPER PLACES. WONTBESOIN' 49 RebuUd disclose the Identity of invertible. Maroon-black top, 1971 HONDA SLS60, $760. im . DO^N'T LIKE PETUNIAS. PLACEa»EITHER( S3 Place of ■ z m sonable prices. 649-1133. WANTED — FuU-Ume sales- PART-TIME help wanted, for MAN with at least 8 years ex­ AND WALK ME w e ' l l h a v e l u n c h ------48 RT KT B3 any advertiser using box mileage. Honda OL178, $880. Phono 646- UQHT trucking, cellars and at- TO S C H O O L - TOS-ETH- p K a n u t exertion letters. Readers answer-i $1,696, Call 649-0018.^ ______^ a.m .-8 p.m. cleaned, odd Jobs. Rubbish worhen for gift shop. Must be laundry duties. ApiNy in i>er- perience- In driving dump 55 Skidder BUTTER! BT u ing blind box ads who < mature individual who will son, Meadows Convalescent trucks and same experience In 56 "The------1966 PONTIAC Caltallna. staUon MOTORCYCLE------^ ' removed, domosUc and com' Home, 383 Bldwell St, atneslte. Immediate employ- W o lf’ desire to protect their Insurance M a v in g - work, evenings and Saturdays. 6S wagon, automatic, poWer merclal. 644-8962. ------ment. 742-6190. 57 Anoint Identity can follcw this CaU Betty Turner, at the 649-1787 for appointment. 3 steering, power brakes, $1,196. T r u c k in g "•* S t o r a g e 2 0 8EX3RETARY to Managerial — ------58 Plague’ procedure; ^ Crockett Agency, for low rates LIGHT truckin$f, cellar and ______Full financing arranged. 649- staff. FuH command of the HBXP ’wanted all shifts. Excel- (NiwssAPia TNnsiaisi as.jn .) Including passenger UabUlty. attics cleaned, odd Jobs,' m a NCHESTBSR Dellverv. INSURA-NCE agency girl, must Elnclose your reply t o ' 2881. Ask for John. ^ be faimUiar with multiple llfie English language, shorthand lent benefits, start $8. per the box in an envelope — 643-1677, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. lawns, tijees cut and removed, light trucking and package de­ hour. FTrestone Retread, 20 Call 643-1 insurance procedures. Call required, accurate typist, good address to the Classified 1660 CHEVROI^T convertible, livery. Refrigeratora, washers Bldwell Rd., South Windsor, 1671 SUZUKI 600 cc., excellent Bob Smith, 644-2467. personality. East Hartford lo­ M anager, Manchester! 360 h.p., 4 speed, 466 posl-rear and stove moving, specialty. cation. Sahuy open. Phone 269- 289-4361. running condition, 1600 miles. REWEAVINO of burns, moth- Bvenlng Herald, together end, many extras.' $160. 649- Folding chairs for rent, 649- EUCPERIBNCED countergirl, 7921. 'with a mem o UiUng the Call 643-9761 after'6 p.m. holes, zippers repaired. Win­ 0788. dow shades made to measure, ______0762. apply between 6 a.m.-2 p.m., eompdnles you do NCt REISPONSIBLB mother,to care '9 all size Venetian blinds. Keys — ------— HlUlordville Luncheonette, $03 MANAGER CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Want to see your letteni 1967 PONTIAC Lemans, 2-door for 2 school age chUdreh, your Your letter will be de- 1989 HONDA 360, excellent con­ X Adams St., Manchester. i L hardtop, bucket seats, console, made while you wait. Tape r®' — t 1 m home, start September, Ver- For tx>y's department want­ 'stroyod if the advertiser power steering!, power brakes, dition. Oail 649-3382. corde.rs for rent. Marlow’s, 887 Painting -• rOpCMing 21 is one you've mentioned. Main St., 649-6221. SCHbOL bus drivers Bolton. lUanck area. Reply ^ x L, ed in our Buburbcui Man- GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN If not it will be handled, $1,696. Full financing arrang- _ 45Q HONDA Scrambler, T. J. FLANAGAN A SONS - Heshs 7:20—9 a.m. and 2-8:45 Manchester Herald. , . . chc^r store. Apply Mr. ed. 649-2881. Ask for John 2 T^ IO in the usual manner. ’ low mileage. No reasonable of- WASHIHG machine repairs, Painting add papering. Fully p . m . ^ 1 649-6400. Gamer. 9 -J ' fer refused. Call 6494266. RCA, " Whirlpool, Kenmore, Insured, workmen’s compensa- Maytag. Reasonable rates, tlon, liability, property dam- WOMAN Xvanted to work ap- T O EAEH HIS OW N 7-3 S S S ffu 1964 IMPALA Chevrolet, good 1969 ■ NORTON motorcycle, 760 promlmately 6 hours per day, Help Wamed-4Male 36 YOUTH CENTRE for parts, $1(W. 648-4416. Owner of Pike Coin Wash and age. Call 643-1949. Manchester Parkade Lost and Famkl 1 cc's. Excellent condition. $1- Dry Cleaning, 276 West MUddle Monday through EYiday. Du­ RICHARD E m a r u n . emu EXPERIENCED retread fore- 1964 CHEVROLET, 2-door im­ 100. Phone 649-4870. Turnpike, next to Stop and ties consist of telephone scdicl- service. mah, night shift, 11:80 p.m. — — ^ ' — SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL FOUND — Hie beet place to pala, 283, 8-speed, $600. 649- Shop. 643-4913, 647-1719. professional painting tation and Interviewing per­ choose home decoraUoha and YAMAHA 1970 Enduro, 126, 21" Interior-exterior. Free esti­ 8 a.m. Excellent benefits. Fire­ 6824, after 6 p.m. spective customers. Apply stone Retread, 20 BtdweU Rd., CUSTODIAN — part-time ex- ' gifts Is your Gift Gallery at front 'wdieel, new 360 on rear. HAVE truck, mtIU move items, mates, ^ y Insured. 6494111. Manager, Parkade Lanes, South Windsor, 289-4801. X>erlenced. Phene 648-4466. Watkins, '966 Main St. Your 1961 AHSTIN HEALY sdoo. Ex­ $460. P h ^ e 649-3879. clean attics and cellars, odd Manchester - Shopping Park- home town friendly world of cellent condltlbn. 1986 Mustang h o ' Jobs. Free estimates. 878-8066. CEILING specialist expert ade. , X. A MAN FRIDAY for motor car- [>A, 306 Scrambler. worknuuudUp. One ceiling or ^ * gifts. Telephone, 648-617i. convertible, automatic trans- call ' 144 or qan be seen at PART-TIME rier, Schuster’s Express, in mission. Both rectsonable. 647- all your ceilings repaired and SALES associates — attention South Windsor. CMstodisd and STRAYED — Near Hebron Rd., 862 Vernon St. $ ^ . rates 9844 after e p.m., week days. - ...... I _____ painted. Reaeonable residents of Manchester and dlidiwadilng (automatic ma- varied duties as needed. Good Bolton, black male cat, four Building Cantraeting 14 1980 BSA Chopper. Immaculate ______Call 649.6998. surroiindlng area, start train- chine), and other kitchen duties. salary and beneflts. Call 288- white marks underneath, igee - . . J , FORD Mustang, 2-door condition, rebuilt engine, new LEION CIBSZYNSKI buUder Ing today. Training program After school hours, 8 days 7761, Mr. Peiidns or Mr. * epv- * • • • • • . o • * INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ Named Mewter, 647-9708. hardtop, 4-speed on the floor, new homes custom built, re­ paint, lots of chrome. $1,600. cial rates for people over 66. for Mate licensing. AddlUonal Saturdays No &c- Wann. $896. Full financing arranged, extenslve training In the pro- uaiura^s. «o ex- ______FOUND — male; yellow, part 846-6387. modeling, additions, rec CaU my qompetitors, then call 649-2881. Ask for John. fessional approach to a real perlence necessary. Good hourly German sh^erd. Call ^dov- rooms, garages, kitchen re­ me. Estithates given. 649-7868. PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BA6INSKI modeled, bath tile, cement ______estate career. Maturity may rate. Pleasant atmosphere. Ap- PLUMBER WANTED, good er Dog Warden, 742-71941 1962 CHEVROLET Belair, pow­ work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ B, H. MAGOWAN ^R. A Sons, ' be on asset. K&gh 66 per cent piy in person, pay, benefits, 644-1817. er steering, 6 cylinder, in run­ Business Sendees 1 3 dential or commercial. Call interior’’ and exteiflor painting, commission schedule. Call Mr. ning condition. $76. Phone 643- SCHOOL bus drivers — Bolton, P o n a n a l s TWO YOUNG married men will 649-4291. papdr hanging. Thirty years Dwyer at Evans A Clapp, Re­ BRASS KEY 6076. altors, 847-1464. Hours 7:20—9 a.m. and 2-8:45 do small repair Jobs and paint experience, four generations. RESTAURANT p.m. CaU 649-8400. RIDE.wanted from Hartford to Ing, also cellar cleaning and ■ MASONRY work all types stone FrcB estiinatea, fully Insured. J LIKE '>t5U5, 1966 FD^tD L'TO Country Squire MOTHERS need a part-time 829 Main St., Manchester Manchester, Monday and light trucking. Call 646-2692, concrete, no Job too small. wagon, power steering, power 648-7861. Job? Apply now, call A.C. Petr MAN WANTED for floor wash­ NEW SOLD tEElH.j Thursday nights, between 8:80 640.2047, over 20 years experience. EVee ^ - brakes, atf-condltloned, $1,496. ersens, 646-0886 or in person, ing Euid Janitorial duties. Part- and 9. C$U 849-6866, after 9 estimates. Call after 6, 648- J. P. LEWIS A SON, custom LANDSCAPE laborers, ho ex­ located Top Notch Shopping time, mornings. 646-4220. p.m., days, 622-6668. Z LIGHT trucking, odd Jobe, also 1870. or 644-2976. decorating, interim and ex­ perience necessary, $2.50 per ______2881, ask for John. ______moving large appliances. terior, paperhanging:, fully In­ Plaza. For mornings ’or lunch. hour plus ovierUme. Grantland MAN WANTTHD part-time, eve- 1968 CAMARO, 2-door hardtop, Burning barrels deliverer $4. N. J. LAEDAMME — Carpenter sured. For free estimates, call „ n-ar>TT>T Nursiery, 643-0669. j , nlngs, lor Janitorial dutlea. 646- contractor. Additions; remod­ 649-9668. It no ansdrer 643-6362. SALESGIRL for Manchester AutamablleA For Sale 4 automatic, whitewall tires, ' 644-1776, 4220. Ml— a— !»»■■ I ■ I I. . . I ^ 11—■ ■ —Ml a specialty shop. Must be knowl- wiAT VN -Fireman, year bucket seats, $1,666. EMU fi­ eling amd repairs. Call any­ TT^BERLAND Tree Service— edgeable and re^xmaible. Call “Great little salesman you’ve got there. Madam!” X 1666 OLDSMOBILE F8S, cus- nancing arranged. 649-2881. time for free estimate. 876- 'round. Good wages and over- p a r T-TIMB WwAing man. Ap- tom station wagon, can be seen T ^ e removal, pruning, lots 1642. . . ■ ■ '"> 643-6346 9-6, for appointment. time. Paid CMS, Blue Cross Ask for John. - Floar Finishing 2 4 ply Rizzo Ski Shop, Vernon 0 . at Hie Crockett Agency, 244 cleared. .No Job tod’ big o r’ and life insurance. Amerbelle WES ROBBINS Carp«}ntry re- a p p l y n o w Circle, Vernon, Conn. Main St., 648-1877. 1960 MGA, bronze-yellow, wire small. Flheen yenrs experi­ FLOOR SANDING, and refln- Corporation, 104 East Main ------:— ^ ------modellng specialist. Additions, : wheels, Pirelli tires, engine- ence. Btmded... Insured. 742- Ishing (specializing In older Evenings free? SeU Toys and St., Rock’vllle, Conn. A i^ y be­ NBHID CAR? Credit very' bad? rec rooms, dormers, porches, body in excellent condition. 9606. \ floors). In and outside paint­ tween 8 :30-8:30 p.m., 875-3326. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Bankrupt, repossesslcn? Hon­ cabinets, formica, built-ins, Gifts Party Plan, No invest­ $650. 649-7888. ing, etc. No Job too smaU. John KOSCOT est Douglas accepts lowest MASONRY — Brick, block, bathrooms, kitchens, 640-3446. ment — ‘No coitoctlng — No WANTED — Manager - book­ , CLAUDETTE e V E R / R E A U y ? T IM FVACn^ HE^PlCKIN0 HER Verfallle, 649-6760. BY DICK CAVALLl down, smallest payment, any- 1066 IMPALreferred for •a THUNDBRBIRD,___ , ____ QUALITY 1666 loam hardtop, and -rOP nil blTAI rec m rooms, r ln»m room additions, nil ^ * * ^ * ^ ’ g;ood runping condition, rec rooms, 243-1416. 663-TUQ. part-time maids, must be wlU- for sade also .excavating, bull kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, ing to work weekends. Own 1909 FIBEBmp, 860, auto- after 6 p.m.,, 649-6606. 1» matlo, blue, white interior, doMng. grading, and drainage siding, general repairs, Qual- MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ transportation. Call 644-1604 hardtop. CaU 648-0886 or 048- 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, automat­ work. U c^ ed for sepU^ tank uy workmanship. Financing ond, third. AU kinds. Reedty for Interview. SAWYER BY ROY CRANE state'wlde. .Credit rating unnec­ 9602. I ic, white with red interior, ra­ InstaUment, Commercial and avaUable, Economy BuUdera, essary. Reasonable. Confiden- SEWING machine curators RN or IsPN WHY, OF ALL THINGS' THERE'S EMILY PEABODY OF THE C m i h HtA. U c.TM .tgf. U,I, M , OW. 9 - 3 dio, low mileage,., excellent rasld^tlal. EMUy l ^ . 648-6169, 87^7. eve! ox.tSSS! ^aMIRA GARDEN CLUg/ ^ ^ - E M I L Y / 1969 VOUeSWAOEN,. white with running condition. $1,660. CaU LntuUppe Brothers, 072-4866, ning. Ual, quick arrangements. Al­ wanted with experience, part 11 p jn . • 7 a.m. — Full or Part-Tim* red interior. ExceUeht con0i; 643-7201 after 6. 742-9477. vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971. or full-time. 643-2264, Cobar We want permanent prof^ionals who cim offer tlon. $1,600. P b o ^ 649-5610. MASONARY WORK, aU types. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ C o . ' CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE ^MILLAR Tree Sendee — prun­ 1970 DODGE Dart Swinger 340. No Job to smaU. ElxceUent ford. Evenfn$rs, 288-0879. good patient care to our gussts. Fully paid insur­ ^MEOWE BLge gBEMg TO AgREB. ing,*'cabling, topping, removal, WAITRESS — part - time, VDUR NIECE,MRS,, 19UPP09E 6HE DIDN'T PAKB I 20,000 miles; ExceUent ro^ - workmanship, many years ex­ ance program, sick pay, 2 weeks paid vacation, 8 feeding, free estimates. EMUy MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd., CONWAY, IS A START AN INVS0TI0AnOM..,9O ■ 1968 TRIUMPH TR-4, $600. Call - tlon. $2,100. i Must sell, ^ n e perience. FMee- estimates. Call nights, 4:30-9 p.m. Phone 649- paid holidays and Qvertijne, SHE PUT A PRIVATE EYE ON ^ " -648-6848. .646-eieo! . . a.onl / insured. 633-6346 or 668-4716. mort$:a$re8 — Interim financing 9097. after 6 p.m., 742-6486. — expedient and confidential ------TMeSCENr-T— 1969, UMARPBNINO Service t - Saws, PICKED THE ^966 CUTLASS convertible’, V-8/ MARQU^jl ccpvertlhl^, service. J. D. Real Estate MIDDLE-AGED Woman as llve- m I a d o w s convalescent BB3T- PUCE/ aqtomatlc, bucket seats, new power steering,/hrakes ^ knives, ..axes, shears, skates, Assoc., 648-6129. in housekeeper In Manchester, 1 I. 646- m i ! rotaiy blades. Quick service, ftoofilig — Siding > 16 ’four youngfer children. Refer­ bc^ry and tires, plus snow windows, stereo-liM radio. Ex-. Ah equal portunlty employer. tires. $060. 644-8697 after 6:80 cellent contmite. CaU 638-2698 Capitol ; Equipment Ooi, 88 ------— ------:------^ f i r s t and second mortgage ences required. Call 8'ra-S867,. ’. p.m. ' • evenings between 8-8. Main St., Manchester. Hours AL LAPLANT — Siding, roofing. menqy a'vaUable. Interest only daUy 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9. etorm windows, awnings. Qual- sltuauons. Commercial build­ IS WINTER VACATION your 1966 GHRYStE^ Town aiid 1962 BEl Ai R Chevrolet, 4-door Saturday, 7:80-4. 648-7868. workmanship, free esti- ings ^rom $20,000 to $100,000. thing? Start eeuming tor it Countiy station '-yragon, pow- aed a ^ p ow er steering, 8 Icylln- matqa. Ftilly insured. 649-8417, Prompt, confldeRtlal service. now. Be an Avon Repretenta- POWER mow^gta, hand mow­ tlve. Elam money selling world er brakes and steeling. $1,160. dec;'radio, good condiUoi^, col- 872-9187. Carriage Realty, 646-1110. IB i rEB SKMi ers, repaired fuid sharpened. famous A'von products. Call SaVlnga Bapk of Mdhehester, pf/^sand, good Unes. $896. CaU Electric hedge clippers, hand BIDWELL Home Improvement 'GAL FRIDAY* ^ L E Y OOP BY V. LIN 646J700. /648-8186. ’ 289-4922. \ clli^n, circular and hand Co. Expert ‘ Ihatallatlon of aiu- Bim Ii m u Opportunity 28 A THINKING BUT NOT ORIGINAL, ...h o w e v e r ,CLANK IS HE'S QUICKER, HNMv.i! MAYBE HE 1970 MB3RCURY Montego, , saws sharpened. Pick up and nllnum aiding, guttan ' and ROBOT' WHATA DOC—TM AFRAID THE , MORE ADVANCED , IN \SM ARTER AND , COULD GIVE OOP A , , I'D iBE ceUent condition, 10,000 miles, 1968 'FORD OALAXIE, g o o d delivered. Sharpall, 643-6806. trims. Roofing Installation and FTVB-OPERATOR beauty, shop blVEIUIFIED| OFFICE WORK REVOLUTIONARY , BOYS AT STANFORD ' THAN THEIR EFFORT.' WHAT_ FASTER;tO NAME RUN FOR HIS MONEY /W ILU N G IO very reasonable. Ownep'xrans- conditicm, $160. 048-4698. repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. for sale in Vernon. Good loca­ IDEA.' BEAT ME TO IT.' WAYS?/JUST A FEW/ a f t e r a l l / BET ON IT/ BY MILT(^ CANIFF STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, DRAIflFtELDS Working experience, in typing, filing, answering STEVE CANYON ferred. 644-1872. / ' tion. CaU evenings, 876-9716. BaoUioe and 1967 FORD,. FAIRLANE 600 fireplaces, flagstone terraces. ------phone and good figure aptitude required; RES'TAURANT doing $146,000 Land Olearlng sure! HE WfiNT^ P T DONT OLDSMOBILE!, 1909, Delta 88, XL, 2-door hardtop, 890 cu. In. AU concrete i repairs, both in- atuUtnii m tl Apply in person only: per year, with much greater OEiOR'OB H; ORIFFING, TD A BANK,TWEN TRUST THi 4-door, hardtop, low mileage, engine, bucket seats, power side and outoide railings, land- * potenUal. Con be bou | ^ right. Ino. MAILED A LEf TER exorilant condition, fully equip­ steering. Original owner. 648- iscaplng. Reasonably priced. ChllllliayE 1 6 - A ANDOVER — 74r-788i 9888... Owner wishes to retirS. Call BANTLY OIL CO., INC. ped. Must sell. Baigain, phoriq GaU 648-0861. R(K>FINa Specialising re­ 831 Main St., jManchester, Ckmn. 648- eiSl evenings, or 649-14'Q ^ r . Morloohl. Jr PETER CORDIRA 1 Sm M B IR 10. 1971 T r a l l m - ing and repairs. EMee 'eaU- \ AT tO AJf. AT M obllt HonitE|, ODD JOBS wanted, general m i ^ . CaU 649-8006. 1 MORIARTY ______cleaning, mowtng lawns, pro- RANTtY OIL C^s, INC. lEuRtting ilwali I 1957 OMD oamper, exosUsnt fssalonal exp0rtenoe In wln- ,881 Main St., Manchea|ter, Conn. J C«|N 'M aerl Im B R O T H I R t I 13 BIsisELL ST. MANCHESTER Suom bl running oondlUon. Oall 649- 8UOIW T11R ST. 6141. Read Herald Ads

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1971 PAGE TW ENTY^Nl ^^SjSAOE.tWSNTY MANCHESlJto EVENIKG H E IlA lj). MANCHESTER, «6 n N.. EBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 197X Ruslnoss Froporty Rosort fraporty ^ 72 Housos For Sok 72 Houtot For^ok 72 Housos For Sok 72 Out of Town Out of Town ArtklM For S ok, 4 8 Apertm ents-I Out «f Town Fdr Sok ' 70 Bolton 66 Fpr Ront 67 T m e n iM it s 63 For Ront n e w RAiSBD RANCH $21,660 — aiX-ROOM Caps, 3 F o r S a l* 7 5 F o r S o k 7 5 HANNAH'S huobandt Hooter ■AST HARTFORD -3 oom^ QuiaUy built by Mak Oon- "Offered by the unfinished, plaster woUa,. hot hatoo -hard worii oo/ho oleana m arolal properUea, 8,600 BLLXNGTON --- Immaculate ROCKVILLB COVENTRY Lnke — BaautUUI atruotlon Co. Thre# bad- B E S T , B U Y S water heat, garage, trees, city Classes Set CLASSIFIED tho ruci wlte Blm Luatro. 'niREB-ROOM partly (umlah- oquare feet, 4,700 square, (eat. 6«4-room«u. Ranch, «teflwe Idte^ 6-room Raised Ranch, 8 BERRfS WORLD liM wood Halghta oottage for rooma, 3 full baths, formal sewer. Hutchins Agency, Rssl- fin­ Rent eleotric ohampooor $1. ed apartment. Phone #48-1208. rent, alaepa 7. $Stt. par weak. Industrial tone. Will aUb- dtniiig room with alldlng tors, 648-6824. bullt-lne, large treed lot, only CAREN APTS. divlda, $1.10 per square foot. PHILBRICK DARTMOUTH ROAD ished Mwer level. Only $84,900. Olcott Variety Store. Call Mitten Agenoy, Rtkltera, doors to deck, eat-ln Mtehtn, Big, big, Ansaldl-buUt 8- $28,800. $2,400 down. Lownds A To Start On AttraoUvs terms for purohaae. MANCHESTER — Just listed, Manning, Realty, 876-8$07. Hayes Agency, 648-0181. $Hi room apartmenta. 64$-8980.______■ laige rao room with fire­ room Colonial In cna of ADVERTISING F u m h lio d F lano Agenoy, 64«-2677. large 8-room Colonial, 4 bed­ Avallabla now. including ap-. place, laundry room, 2-car Monohaster’s finest areas. QUILTINQ p r a m s , uaed once, CAPE COD — Chatham, Sep- AGENCY rooms, m baths, 3-csr’garage, BAST HARTFORD — Wickham CT *'*'*’^ Wedn,^day 6 3 - A pUanoaa, wall-to-wall darpet- garage, aluminum aiding. 2 tlreplaces, 2-car garage, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS $20. CaU 44ft4MS7. Umber, October rental. Nice­ INDUSTRIAL aonad land large lot. Only $20,900. Park area, handy to schoote r***’ „ 8 AJtf. to 4:30 PJf. EAST HARTFORD —..Stnglaa Ing, haat, hot wat4lr, awlm- ly funilohed; heated oottage. South Windsor, Route ril. 16 Call (or furihar details ROOKLBDOE — Largo custom 2Mi baths t ParkUks yard, Fracbette Realtors, M7-9883. and bus line, 8 - bedroom ^®"- AU Bolton zchoolB will open IF CARPETS look duU and preferred, nicely (Umlahed m hv pool, atorage and park­ Steepa 6. Cloae to water. $80 aorta, water, aewar, rail, (or 648-2282 SAA-flBon Ranch, living room 27’ many extraa and features. Raised Ranch with attached ***ritois, M8-3818. Wednesday with full diqrs drear, remove the epoto aa ing. F r^ n $160. CaU Supar- Solid quality near school, two-be<^■ WW. Strout Realty. 228- PRESIDBNTIAL May be your lucky number. BE APPRECIATED D IA L M 3-2711 ForScik 70-A Immaculate 8-room. Raised VERNON-Manchester line — 8- year, 7:00 a.m. to 2:14 p.m. Rent electric ahampooer $1. apartment. Heat and aU utlU- VILLAGE APTS. _f4tAN CICHESTBR I — Centrally lo- TWO-FAMILY — 6^, very Ranch In prestige Rockledge MANCHESTER Come see this six-room room SpUt level, famUy room, Late buses for those partlcipat- 4 Rsmte with two-car garage E.A. Johnaon Paint Oo., 723 Uea Included. R efeiencea re­ ROCICVILUl — 8rcxMn apart­ AAA SINOLB tenancy flvo'e-V cated apootoiu 4-bedroom old- clean. RecenUy redecorated. area. Three full baths, two pool, half-acre lot Wlte eye ap- in,- in extra-curricular actlvl- MANCHESTER and glaasad-in porch cn Main S t, Manoheater, 64»^4801. quired. $170 monthly, FhU- ment, very clean, atove, hot year old brick building. 10-yearir \ er dColonial, m bathe. Are- New wiring and copper plumb- raised hearth fireplaces, peallng beauty. Hayea Agen- ties will be arranged after the CowriiHied From Preceding Po^o brick A ^ n c y , R aalton , 646- lease with (q>tloiia. Over $18, 'l place. Edmund St., 0-room over­ Route SO. Rec robm with water (undahad. Older couple One and two bedrooma. large park-like yard. Ing. Modem kitchena, etc. tw6-<;ar. garage, com m ercial sized Cape, with 2-car de­ cy, 646-0181. first few organizational weeks QARAOE Sale, Saturday, Sep­ 4200. 000 Incom e. John Bloaell, Car­ bar.. Lot size 140x300! Price preferred; No p^ta. $86 month­ Immediate oooupaney. Only $26,000. Hayea Agency, $30,600. cooling fan, autom atic tached garage |n excellent tember 4th, 8 to 4 p.lin., 211 Near achoola, ohurehe# riage Realty, 640-1110. 646-0181. - „ ^ kitchen Including refrigera­ $83,900. CaU Johii McLaugh­ Holp W onlod Mok 36 H oIpW ontod- ly. 876r8816. OVERSIZED 8-room Capo Cod condition. Offered In high Vernon St., MM'oheater. Inter- and ahopplng oenter, on tor, etc., etc. DeclraMe lin at 648-0808 for appoint­ for tee high school. 3 7 eating Junque.' Bushwss Locotioiw 16-UNIT three year oid garden AORBAOB — Circa 1800. 11- with attached breesoway and 2- 20z. HEBRON —6Vi rooma, atove, btia Une. CaU onyttme Highland Parii School dis­ ment. nfldecl. MUs Claire Bessette For Ront 64 refrigerator, heat and llghta apartmont complex offered at room Colonial, bam. high ele- car garage, boautlfuUy land; trict. Lovely combination, of M any extras. $26,000 firm . CaU ^ DARK RKH atone frao loam, to r tooo than replacement vatlon, sweeping views. Hutch- scaped treed lot 140x160, large o o enced. Bolton area. Phone #48-6 yarda $20. Sand, gra'^Rel, included. $100^ Strout Realty, 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 stm and shade. Dining room, CARRUGE REALTY B (Sl W * * ul^y; ■ David Gibbons, English, ohaaloal ability helpful but not PRIME alr-condlUoned office value. $18,600 per unit. Over tea Agency, Realtora, 648-6834. Uvteg room, d t e ^ room and 328-8110. living room and family . BARROWS and WALLACE Co. COVE*1TR y " -vNew 6V4-room and. Michael MoUnaro, biology nacoaaaty. Houm 8. to 6 p.m^ atone, manure, pool, and patio speme, Pyramid Building, 867 $80,000 Income. John Blsaell, ■ ,.,, ------bedrooms, modem kitchen. Aa- 640-1110. aand.. #48-8604. room all look out on treed Manchester Parkade, Manch. Ranch, 1% bqths, fireplace, and general science, *v ^ w-wae Ben mr SVancla aaa at avAwa Moriiuty Asaa ti^ rg-WRicft _ to work part-time E. Center St. AvaUablo Aug. 1. HEBRON — WaU St, 2 • bed- , CaiTlage Realty, 646-1110. MANCHBOTTDR - — Buateeea eumable mortgage. Immediate roar yard. CaU .. . .' Now! Jack Hearn, 648-2624 648-0806 tovely country eetting. Must be Shaw also advises that tea X Brae., SOI Canter St., Manohea- Secretarial auid telephone an­ room apartmenta, beat, hot acne, laige wM kept estate- occupancy. ~ ~ ‘ in ratal! atore. MUat be mature. i(^nke home, li4 baths. Mainte­ seen. Only $34,800. T.J. Crock- team teaching experiment that ; ; 648^086. swering service available on water, carpeting, apiUlancea, V A C A N T . Bvenlng and weekend houra Boots & A eeossorks 46 prem isoa. CaU 8-6, 647-8008. Lo ik I F o r S o k 7 1 nance free exterior. Double ga- CUSTOM 8-room Colonial, large SOUTH WINDSOR — 8-room ett Realtor, 876-6278. was started last year Involving available. Apply In peraon. ohUdron welcome. AvaUable 8-room Spll^ wlte a plethora ' Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 M B I^ '-o;^ 18, need extra mcn- i-nTTTuoTi »<■ !..> »•- Hayes Agency, 646-0181. m odem Utohen, 28’ fam ily MANCHEISTER — Immaculate ___ _ ------—— the school studies department Cumberland Farm Store, 109 K*BR®OLASS boat, 40 h.p. Imm ediately. $190 monthly. Read Herald Ads of features and extraa. Five full baths, rec robm, alumi- TOLLAND e^-room Rdnch, (n a modem society course, oyT ntt^-tlme Job openlnga, 600 — 3,000 sq. f t otores and of- COLUMBIA —28 lota near the ------room, 4 bedrooma, 2H baths, 6-room Ranch plus 13xn’ fam­ Center St., Manoheater or 448 Bvlnrude motor - with electric 646-0882, 648-3871. bedroomi If neededl Trana- num siding, one acre lot. Many broezeway with 2-car garage, be continued, .''■ eveningB atvA.C. Peteraena lo­ (Ico apace avaUable. WIU m- lake. Reosoimble terms, to MANCHESTER — 8 - (amUy waUc-out basement, 3-cor gar- ily room. Three la r g e ', bed* Hartford Rd., Manoheater. •‘Art. Tilt traUer, $«00. OaU (D ini ky NIA, tK. ferred owner got profes­ niore extras. $88,900. Lownds rec room In basement, shed ghaw noted that since tlte cated Top Noteh Shotting Pla- m odri to suit tehante. CaU. 648- quaUfled buyer-buUder. John h3iKe, new furnace, many Im- age, 88’ eundfeck among the rooms, flreplaced Ijlving r^.m', ______I______#48-8160. Btasell, Carriage Realty, 646' — ■ ■ - - A Manning Realty, 876-8867. for pony or dogs, $26,000. T.J. bot sandwich program has been "I aa or call (or apbointment #4«- 0884 ask (<^xMax Groosihan. provOmente, large rooms, good many extras. sional, formal appraisal, attached garage; P|lvate yaihl. Crockett, Realtor, 876-6279. discontinued, students wUl have 088#. FIBRBOLiAS Sun FUh, green 1110. ’*’locaUon. CaU now. Only $28,- teen priced It under ap­ 30s, Wolverton Agsncy, Re­ SHvatiora W onted - "Look, buddy, if you want to talk to tho Pmidont COMMEpdLAL place for lease 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. STATELY 4-bedroom Colonial, praisal figure for foot'sale! ''AI’HXl'VBR — Home and busi- and white aall, with traUer. altors, 648-281$. ' ‘ness 0*/4-room Ranch, oU heat, HEIBRON — 3-bedroom, year ^ bring ^® **'‘ 3 8 about tho now surchargo on foroign goods, you'll hayo or a ^ 481 Main St, next to \... ------completely redecorated first • Come, view tee 2 flreplacea, Excellent condlUon. #48-8780 $38,900, e-ROOM Ranch, wall- Qoor, front-to-hack Hvlng room, MANCHESTER — Foiir-famUy flraptace, out buildings. Plus old Raised Ranch, flrei^e, _ "*® \ ^ to go through rogular channols!" poe^^'office.t Ebccellent business APARTMENT SITES 2H batliB, 2-car garage, UCENSED babyaltter avail- after ■# p.m. te d ^ o n with buUding. CaU to • wall carpet, recreation formal dining room, modem In center of town locatlim, All couStry store type separate 2-car garage, Gay aty State ^ J K .tlA O? lovely patio, and shaded '-'-.able. Any age child. Parker '^ 2 4 2 6 , 9-5. ilte, water aqd sewer. room, Bundeck, city sewers, kitchen with breakfast alcove, yard! Truly the very beat! 3-room apartments for mini-, I buMdlhg. Approxim ately 8 Park 649-5609. Sh, Bowera School area. Phone j p i & A e w split rail fence. Hutchins baths, garage, assumable mum maintenance. New heat­ I acres, gqpd location. Route 6, ------— ------foltowliw sch^ule: 13’ ALUMINUM boat. BxceUont Ask (or Joe Lombardo. Asking $»,000. Szeluga Real- BLLINOTON — Trees, patio, 6- Freshmen: Room 20: Assara «4S -t3^ . condition. Phone 040-8183. 180 uhtts, water and sewer. Agency Realtors, 648-5824. m ortgage, $84,000. ing system. Ebccellent invest­ PROCESS A n t iq u e s 56 Apartm ents-Rots 4,600 SQUARE FEET ment opportunity. Wolverton ty, 742-8030, -742-8284. room C ^te, 8 bedrooms, din- through Oouchos; Room 21: DAY OAfHD — hourly or full­ 60 ncres>. Coventry. JUST LIJ3TBD ing room or den, kUchen, ga- Orenon through Osteriun^ LABOR DAY ^;>eciaU — New Tenements / 63 Busteeaa sone space for FOUR-BEDROOM c o l o n i a l with swimming pool, Agency, Realtors, 648-3818. time. My iKHim in Verjdank PRIVATE OOLLEXJTOR cUspos- N16e tWo-famlly In conven­ m i d d l B.l a k e rage. Md 20s. No agents Room 22: PaggloU through and uaed boats for sale. 14’ to lease. Clear apan, aground Ranch. EMnlahed rec room. As- flist-floor famUy room, one fuU, TECHNICIAN school area. E xceed yard. . . . „ ^ c j teg early fall-front secretaire, ------;------r------60 acres, Covsnttry. ient location. No details yet, TWO acres, 7-room Raised In Vernon, custom buUt 6-room Owner, 876-8446. Yoo. . floor level. Ladle#’ and sumable mortgage. BuUt-ln 3 half baths, anclosed screened 64S-«887. O u yaler boats and cratch mahogany aeoretary- .MANCHE^STOR Deluxe one- i ^ f t h g a t e kitchen. Ebccellent condition, porch, centridly alr-condlU#ned, Carl Zinaaer will have them Ranch, bulU-ins, recreation home on beautiful becond lake, Sophomores: Room 24: As- motma at cUea^e pricea bookcase, cemteto’s chalii, bedroom gente bath faculties. Conven­ 86 acres, C oventry.; by tee time you read this. Needed to start at once. $196 per Available immediately. Only larg^ yard, $88,000. room, garage, gorgeous view, tile bate, Timken heht 2 flre- b o l t o n & viciN iry sard through Gordon; Room 28: O lB ^ t it o ^ M ^ n a . 884 Tryon trunks^ Victorian bedroom month, ted heat, iqq>ll- ient paridng, CaU Cart now! $82,900. Hutchins Agency, Re- places, porqhes, partially fur- Custom built Colonial Gram throug^i M cLaughlin; Background in paper mak- Dog. . - PM i' St.. So. CHaatonbury. ^ com m odo. * CARRIAGE REALTY $^900, caU June Good, MS- CONTEMPORARY L Shaped M, oondltlonteg, car­ 20 more busteeaa zoned hltora, 649-6824. niohed. Tremendous deal for Ranch. Many plus (eetures, Room 33; Myette through Zep- in g and/or the use of fibers olothM circa 1000, m ore. ,686- Ronite. Redwood and brick ex- MID 'nnR'nES $88,000. • ___ AKC miniature black popdle pets, RUi baiom ent. Paul W. properties on a buUd-to-sUlt ------^ $26,000. pa. 646-1110 Nicely kept Colonial AA m a n c h in paper or textile type pro- p u j^ ea , e weeks old. Caii 649- 6640. D o u i^ Realtor, 648-4686. ground lease or sale baaia. 13 A terlor, on wooded lot, 1% acres EMTER — Newer 4- ' T* T f P i y i f i<'*i*i* U A R 8-bedroom Raised Juniors: Room 84: Addison apolrnenls J ; » view. Five bedrooms, 2 Zone, dead-end street. Un­ bedroom Garrlaon Colonial, , kreat HUis. I lie ac­ late 8-bedroom Ranch on love- kc^eitt ^condition. Many ____ ——-______feet living space. City util­ ly 160x180 tot, attached garage ANDOVER - Reduced to $27,- the “cnooischool busesi ^ s and taken wto Buckland Farms, comer Tol­ 6484644. $185 to $195. area. Front to back living “®“””' of the house, TV antenna, cus- knowledged fine quality of ments in ronfidence to Mr. 'Blegdnt suits, worn by NORTH WOOD Apartments — ities. and 'many extras. Priced in 900! Over 0 acres of commer- rooms, he said, wiuie «aer PRBTITY Mock and red female land T^ke. and Adams St., room with center fireidace. MANCHESTER —«4048 Maple tom white storms and scraena, Nutmeg Homes constnic- W. Thumauer, Manage. kitten looking to r $[ooA home. e, complete with Hot lunches wlU be provided time weekends. pliances, . laundry. Large 646-4126 r 649-1922 2813. - T p ^ 5 8 ports, plus other luxury (ea- Crockett, Realtor, 875-6370. GRACIOUS antique colonial In proper location, speU out wide boards and open beams, on tho first day of school, and AMF-CUNO ------TOMATOES------pick In own coo- - ______TOLLAND -• e-room Ranch Available as single floor or upstairs- family room off kitchen with PART-ANOORA Ugbt curea. From $226. J, D. Real MANCHESTER, 4-bedroom old- exceUent coiulltion, 8 ^ places, SALES in capital letters! COVEUmiY — 7-room Raised fireplace) garage. Land also parents are requested to send beige tateers, $1. half bushel. 21 Aiy'%ANfrBI> — antique avaUable September for ocie- do w n stairs duplex. sliding glass doors to over- MANCHEISTIIR area — 9-room male kittens, 7 weeks old. g^l St„ Manchester. xltetate A atodatea, 6484129. er Colonial In desirable east IS^auUfuUy dMorated w m s, AU city utlUtiee, including Ranch,. 8 bedrooms, carpeted borders river. Must 1)0* sOen. sufficient money Wednesday for " glass, pewter, (ril patei year lease, 3 baths, garage, aUed patio deck. EVmr bed­ water and sewer! Come, se­ custom bul t Garrison Colo­ DIVISION. Phone 64SA326. other antique Items. Any quite- , security, references, ’ $366. Included in rentals: side location. Good condition, m ^em eat-ta kitchen, form^ Uvlng room, famUy room with Petrus Realty, 742-6870 the first three days of school. BUTTER and sugar i — One - bed- room s, m aster bedroom lect from various plana and nial. Large lamily tyjie rooms. tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, monthly. Hayes Agenoy, 646- Wall-to-'wall carpeting. (( Call now, only^,900. Hayes “vlng and dlnl^room , break- fireplace. AU on private acre ___ The cost wUl be 46 cents per Stafford Springs Plant FOR SALE — Registered Bng- toes, cucumbers, len apartment. Car- vrlte walk-ln closet, > locations for faU deUvery, Five bedrooms, 3V& baths, dou­ wqiriled lot. Merritt Agency, OOVESNTRY-ToUand - A home p „p ,i and five cents 186 Oakland Street. aU-.^n>Uance8, heat, 0181. Oil-fired baseboard heat and hot water. Agency, 641WU81. «>om- », P.O. Box 47 liah Setter puppies, 9-weeks onions, beets, sumn Or squash, baths, plenty of closets. ______bedrooms, plus studio. Study but act now. ble garsg'e. Hayes Agenoy, 646-1180. that helps pay for itself! Enjoy old, temporary shots, $76 each. winter squssh ane ^ heat a n ^ Uot water,ir, a atove and tefrjgerar D R IV E B Y us to seU his lovely 7-room '____ ^______Touch and sew In wateut cabl- ViUageV Peddler, AucUeneer, menth. Including heat dryer has dry 'n wear cycle. MANCHE6TBR — New listing, to tee dishes. Extra lot Includ- Agency, 648-0688. study with 2-car garage. Third KITTBNS, healthy, houaebro- n et, dams, mends, embrol- ances, air • oonditionteg car­ $18tk' AU!Ute only. N o pots, ’Alla soUd Colonial, nicely SpUt-Level Immediately so 430 Lake St., Boltan, 648-8247. 647-9993 Im m aculote 8 - room , 8 bed- ed. $14,900. we have priced accordliigly. bedrobm is sepeunte ■with It’s '*® held Tuesday^ tto aU-j^- ken need gopd home. Also,./aers, monograms, etc. Origl- pets. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ ity " dmoait required. General Electric kitchen. 30* ran located In tee Manchester $27,900 EUGHT-ROOM Colo­ Let us show you why $81,900 own hate and private entrance beautiful b la ck ' and whi|e'' naUy over ■ $800. Special, tor, 648-4686. Available Septeiqter 1st. 648- with giant-size oven. 12 ft. and ^ Green area at 682 Wood- nial, in-law quarters. Alumi- u ^______:______makes this home a fantastic and could be used for rental ^ * a.m. The day wUl mother cat. CaU 647-181#. $61.00 cash o r term s. CaU 828- R O O im W H llO n t R o « d 5 9 ^ 8678. 2-door refrigerators with large capacity MANCHE1STE91 lovely 6-room j • .. M . come. Call for details, bridge St. Can be. bou^^t in nuih siding, new heating sys­ MAN 18 years of age or Older and family room. Professional­ buy. Pleaits esU Mr. Gordon Income or as master bedroom. »»® «“ vlded fato three «q»arate 0200. D ealer. ------4------— ------^____ IHURSTON Apartmenta, 140 Ooloni'al with 2-car attached tee twenties. Surprised? So tem. Off East Center St, trees. oJ. with automotive experience, to a KC St. Bernard pOppteo, HUUaid St, 8 rooms fuUy car- ROCKVILLEI—2 bedroom a p ^ freezer compartments. Automatic dish­ ly finlriied basement rec room, h -r o o m CUSTOM RIANCH. at 64841806. $36,900. Ashford Realty, 1-429- eeeelone, C a s te p a said. _____ LARGE fumldied room for' garage, set cm beautifully are we! CaU early on this Hutchins Agenoy, Realtors, worii In aute^solvasw yard. Ap- champion blood Un^,' Inhocu- REFRIGERATOR petod, complete iqtpllancoa, ment available in new biuld- washer with 6 cycle selections. Stain­ Fireplace, full dormer, alumi- Wall-to-wall carpeting through- a$OT 1-438-4113. I ^ e Parent-Teacher O rganlar ap.ort- male only, parking, $16. week- treed lot. Aluminum . aiding, one. 649-6824. Uon wlU hoet aU menibers of keP|^ Auto latod and wormoit, malea and shades, generous closets, heat. ing. Oonaiate of 4 large rooma less d isp o sa ll. , ■ num siding, one-car garage, out, 8 baths, Iqrge rec room, ment atse, like new, $76. 80’ ’ ly. 646-0228 after 6. fireplace, large master bed­ _ • • B W the teaching staff and| admin- Parte. 776 Pariier dt., ^Man­ with private terrace and jioi^. all on wooded lot. Merritt openinfi^ onto patio, with pool. W E £LAVE MORE I MANCHBSSTBIR ^ Six>fainlly gjuPiROWB m m i W AULAG fem ales to r ■ p^' or riiow. gas stove, $86. Alumhium com - . . ----- —------^^------hot water, parking for 3 can, room. Make this a ’’best buy.” f 900 Oo. chester. 648-8891 between 8-6. binatlon screen doom, $10. ADAMS SSF; — House to share Includes heat, hot water, car-' Abundant cabinet and counter space. and a two-famUy. Fine condi' W a f it e d - R«olEttaf«77 Istration at a noon luncheon. Raised with TM5. CaU 228-8888. basement storage, near shop­ Priced In tee mid SOa, Belflore Agency, 646-1180. Largfi treed lot, 180x216’ with a Manchester Parkade, Manch; with 2 other gmtlemen, pri­ ping and churches. $176 per petlng and aU appliances. Lo­ CALL US—WE WORK tion throughout, a good invest­ SdMMl Menu PART-TIME, 3 men over 18, —7^ each. 648-3466 evenings 0r^643- Agency, 647-1413. 648-0806 ALL CASK tor your property / vate room, parUiig^ utlUtlea month. Open dally for your cated in a country setting. Im­ TWO-FAMILY, duplex, 4-4, gas ment. Secondary financing Wednesday: orange Juice, hot 1442. \ „ ^ w _.v i_ ------‘------within 24 hours. Avoid rod dog on roU, tossed salad, choco­ needed fo r S eveningB and Sat- FREE tfy'good home, adorable fum lahed. Phene 648-6166. Inspection. Call Peterman Re­ mediate occupancy. Rockland N orthg^ is^ fabulous buy. Compare the sizes, heat, separate drivewaors, ElAST ICEINTEUI ST. Larg® ?0- avall^le^w w r hM oteer^- CJOVBNTRY -$20,900 newer 6- u^p*, instant service. Hayea urday, $60. weekly salary. Call WARANOKE RD. late cake; Tbursday Hawaiian, k$tteu,' Utter tralnete OaU 648- altor, 649-9404. „ Terrace Apartments, High­ qulet street. CaU owner, 668- room CcdoUial m ay be used tor tereste. 60s. Wolverton Agen' 883-6176, 4 4 p.m . layouts and builf-ln^eatures of these apartments BELRORE an. A « « .. room Ranch. L a ige douWe ga- X S w ey, 6464)181. punch, meat grinder, Jello; Fri­ 0780!^ ‘TAPPEN dectrlc atove, 80” , R o o m for working gentleman. land A ve., 873-4046, 6084666. . EVMir-bedroom Cape In choice 2600. hom e o r tdfices, large lot with cy, Realtora, 648-2818. rage. Assumable mortgage. . ' - . ' ■ ------180. Good coodUlcn. 648-8606. bate and paridng. OoU 648- MANCHESTER — One bed- — and the prices—^vwith anything you've seen. ® residential area, 8 bedrooms up. posalbliUty o f acquiring more day: Batter fish, French fries, FOREST HILLS — 8-room Treed lot. Immediate oe- LISTINGS WANTED 1780. room «^wuimenta from $186 to COLUMBIA —Three rooiha, re­ c^ down, 2 baths. Priced to la«d. AGENCY cupcuicy. Paoek Realtors, I will picture advertise your cole slaw, sherbet. . FRIGIDAIRE 14.8 cu. ft. avo- Corhpare the location, magnificent view, land­ ^ - to ’Bowers, niing and high Raised Ranch, flist floor-fam- ' Men’s BoftbaU H db WcHitud > Aitlclet For Sote 45 L- ____ r------:------$180 per monte. Includliig beat frigerator, atove, lights and aeU. REALTORS 647-1418 MLS, 388-7470, 743-8248. house twice a week, plus, school. Good big home. Helen ROCKLEDGE!—Dynamic. B-room Uy room with fireplace, bed- 'The Bolteii AU-Stars upended LIVINO. rdom set With lamps ^ appUancoa. Paul W. Dou- h#at included. $160. Strout scaped courtyards, management and maintenance. give daUy coverage in two Mole or Female v57 ond floor, tm H ^jnd ap- r 2 X t, 6484686. * R ealty, 238-8116. T. J. CROCKETT r>. Cole, Realtor, 643-0666, Raised Ranch, 6 bedroom s, 2% p i t k b N __ Porter St area 0- room, laundry, half bate, 2-car EtUNOTON - RockvlUe line, tee league playoff' champion and end taWea, $126; Nimrod pUances not Included, "xl^jease ______Realtor . 648-1677 Dick Lem leux, 649-6787 baths, laigei family room, ca­ piqiers every week until tent camper with atove, sink, ^tancheoter. 640.1700. ' .These apartments are homes, without the / year old aluminum sided cus­ garage; aecond floor — Uvlng •nuse-bedroom Oeqie. Carpet- Aces by a score of 16 to 18 in REAL ESTATE SalesT^ E xcel­ security required. 648-6166.TWO two-bedroom apartmeids., thedral celling Uvlng and dining sold. CaU chores of home ownership. Each apartment bgS' tom built, 8-room Garrison. ritom . wUh fireplace, wall-to- «d ktteben, Uvlng room with UNSAY REALTY tee final softball action of tee lent opportunity growing Ice cheat, dinette, aleepa 6, BLEACHED 8 - piece walnut ^ — -ApiSianoeis. F irst floor, $186. room, modem kitchen. A ver­ FamUy room wlte beamed wall carpeting, formal dining fireplace. Dining room, car- season. $896; black and white TV $46; bedroom set wlte fuU-oiaed THOMPSON, House 648-8168 compemy. PotenUpi for unusual Second floor, $180, wlmout its own direct entrance, porch or patio, modern satile home In an exceltent lo­ celling and built-in bar, dream room, kitchen, electric range port. Very reasenable. Jobi# H.' Tlie' t;ame was marked by eanringa on cmrimUaloa basla. wood lathe and jig saw comhl- bod, good i Pbone wcatod, beat. -Rental agreement ami cation. 2-car garage. and! hood, dhtewaaher, dlspos-' Inc., 64841261. BUILDINQ lots in BOlton, He- strong hitting and weak fielding fu n ddied kitchen and laundry, basement stoi^'ge space. So Dressy Make an Afghan kitchen with barbecue, etc. Ehqierience piaferred. For In- nation, $20. 6j»-1846. 872-9886 before 4:80 p.m . P*e«AM>tly aecurity. M. Helen Palmer, al, 8 bedroom s, 2 full bathSc ------bron, ToUand and Manchester, on bote sidea. roonte, paridng: CaU 648-3368 etc. Call Now. Hayes Agency, Realtor, 6484821. These apartments are your realized dream. W e NEED LISTINGS 6464)181. Iba^s of closets. A u s tin ' A. OOVENTOY — Lakefrant! Spa- ______Also homes and cottages______need- Jeff Maxwell, AU-Star repre- w eathe^ ***^” °*’ ***^‘ **** ®1®A MARKET — Eveiy Sat- WANTED to buy —Uaed appU- for jovemight and permanent NOW! “Thiukink of SeU- Otahtbqra, Realtor; MI^, 648- doua and gradoua ^Mnish ^ waiting customers. suppUed the 'biggest punch, hit- urday at tee Penny-Plnchor, ances,-- kitchen seta, beds, guest rates. TWO - BESDROOM apartment Three to five closets with one or two giant-size Bzzum x in and set our ing your property?" Call m a n c h e m t E r --7-rtfam Cape, 2826. 10-room home. 2-cdr ga- gtarkweateer Realtors, 646- supplied the biggest punch ,hlt- 388-A TVdland St., E ast Hart- bureaus, couches, , diaira, with heat, references requir­ walk-in closets. Double-glazed windbws with push­ T O D A Y I fuU dorm er, 3 UUhs, built-ins, — ^ ' ----- rog e, fireiUace, 2% bates, built- J3g3_ ung three tor three Including a ford. Free admiasloa, 9 a.m. to tables, lamps, dining seta. ed, $186. per rnmite. FhUbriok AMERICA’S LARG EST busy Bea. .We're ready, 4-6 bedrooms, 4\ per cent as- MANCHEISTER, new^ (W- ins, etc. 100’ ibeantifUl ^ te ^ ______■ _ '______homer. Doug Burke of Bt. 5 p.m . Refreahmente. Dealers lounge ieete etc. OaU 646-7678. flnrnini.nti — A ^ n c y , Realtors, 646-4300. button Venetian blinds. Master tv antenna. Auto­ qulaitely reproduced luiteentlo front'lot. $43,000. Szeluga Real-SELUNO your home or acre- cteotge’s and Oari Lorentzen of jy:. space $8. Call 6284610 or 636------— M pom nenTS - nOIS - KNIT, — . y t t sumable mortgage. Art fast. willing and able to assist 8H-nx>m Dutch Colonial on ty, 742-8080, 742-8884. agsT For prompt friendly serv- the Rupp Riders had tWo hits TAX SERVICE 7902. Jobn end Shirley DriacoU MOVING Sears home enter- WE HAVE customer# waiting matic attic fans over every apartment. Prewired 5 3 park-like lot in prestige area, Ice, caU Louis Dimock Real- apiece. Burke and Ray Vine proprietors. talnment center; color TV, _____ for tee rental of your apart- you in the sale or pur­ for air conditioner(s) at your option. PHILBRICK s*.r «««’■•«• Needs Individuals to pre­ Three flreplkcea,iplac 4 baths, flrirt- ffON ty. Realtors, 649-9623. shared pitching duties. pare income taxes starting stereo, AM-FM radio. Colonial DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart- ment or home. J.D. Real Eis- ANTIQUES, coUp#tab]es, MANCHEJSTER — TWfamlly, floor iaundiy room, 6-ioiw FOR TWOll nmrt TTvn Batting power for tee Aces -January 3rd. Thltion school Maple. BbcceUent candlUon, ment, waU-to-waU carpeting, tate Aasociates, ino. 6484139. chase of YOUR property. 1 Preview Northgate now: Designed and built by Icedras,^^tt Is, to be slnped books, pictures, furniture, asking $600. .74 Bette Drive, two furnaces, aluminuW sld- heating and much more. Must SBILL^ your proitorty? W# ^ suppUed principally by Al ataiiiiig Sept. 18, 21 classes complete appUances, 2 air------. ^the same teajm that conceived Southgate where AGENCY beside swimming need Uatings, call John H. Lap-. Hbpper, Ralph Donohue and tnmka, brlc-arbi^. Sept. 648-8734. Ing, recent roof and ^t^era, a®®- A real opponunlty. Hayea i v in Hartford County. CaU or condltUmera, ' fuU basement, pool with ws..^n»ven-rooni p ra Inc., R ealtors, 649-6261. Bruno Moske. John/W hitham 11-4 p.m .. Sept. 6th, 114 p.m ., washer-dryer hook-up, vanity waU-to-waU carpeting therq has b e ^ a waiting list and no vacancies for central. Helen D. Cole, R eal- Agency, 648-0181. Write H ifc R Block, 866 (R ) OREIESN tweed 3-cuahlon oofa - K E IT H , R E A LT O R S SpUt Level on larjln secluded Flora I^ , off Route '86, Bol- type bote, glass sliding doors tfaroughiut, complete appU- : )j.'> tor, 643-6666, Dick Lemleux, IN p l a n n i n g to sell your losing pitcher, West MldiUe . T^e., Man­ and chair, fair condition, cus­ «eightyears. T|he architect is McHugh and Asso­ BOWERS AREA — Large 7- lot. Trout stream and two- chester, Cmm. 06040. too. ' ^ onto patio. $330 per nionth. >hees, vanity bate. OeotraUy M A t E S TA TE 649-8737. rooin Gape, 3 baths, qlty uUU- car'garage plus vac system home, you have a number of ^ .. tom made floral cover# Includ­ ciates, the bujldar Henry Abuza. Now rentirig for '^deciaions to make. How well Manchester Evenlhg Herald Robert D. Murdock, Realtor, located. $176. monUily. R. D. ti^B, fu A t o $34,600. CaU owner, and patio tor only $M,900. ALUMINUM a^ts used u ed^ $26. OaU 648-9368. 648-2692. Murdock, 60-3682. X 72 ll. CENTER ST. occupancy in October and November. ■ “BUY. OF THE YEAR” make them 'wlU deter- correspondent Ju dith' ' 646-5440 prinUng {dates. .009 thick, 28x '646-420G 646-2287A CaU J. McLaughlin at 648- 649-1922 646-419 7-room ROheh including la rge ______; 6S06.|- mteb. to a la r ^ degree, your Donohu®. 'tel. 649-8409. 86” , 26 cents each o r 6 fo r $1. TI!? LOOKDto for anything in real LARGE two - bedromn ’Town-. MANC8IESTE1R — 8-rpom over- fam ily room . Two baths. 8cre®A- ^------. ■ abiUity to obtain a fa ir price. . ^ ranges. aul house apartment. IH baths, fln- JL i . . il ■YEAR ’round morning help, **^*^^-______...... sized ekpanded Cape. Two ed porch.. Quiet nelf^bortiood. g - ,, C j| | « 7 3 * • B (Sl W ^ * XI If ywyou i wish wiaa to w discuss,oibcubb, theuio real rwu -^-r rT\_ _ homes, mulUple dwriUngs, no r*c room . $286. per - -’Mofiday-Priday. Apply In per- SCREENED loam, land, gravel B.D. Pearl' baths, lour bedroom s, famUy WeU londscape'd lot. $81,900. V®* ekate market ■and the specific iMH'Vy I llff OCtS .?! OaU J.D. Real Estate As- nwnte includliig beat, appU- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. son. Bonanza Sirloin Pit, 287 procesaed gravel, atone, flU' Main St. OaU 648-2171 n o r t h g a t e ^room, lovely suburban lot. Oa- Manchester Green area. censiderauipna that'fnoy be in- *' -n ? '■ soclotea, Ipc. 6484129 ancts, air - condltlonliig, car- VERNON VERNON --Bolten Lake lo$ $4,- Manchaster Paikade, Manch. West Middle Tpke., Manchea- Also buUdewer and backhoe I rage. $29,800. Ha^es Agency, vplved in I tee sale of your S aiU O ail W elC O m e — Antiques, ~ r- ! 7 . -i— ------': P®**. basement. Paitt W, “STARTER HOME" 300. Vernon high scenic lot: $6,- 648-0806 O ter. service and drain flelda. >ER .SOUTH ST. ^ 640'bl81. home, please caU Dave Odd- '' usM furniture and iqipUances, t^lAN^HBSTElK ~™ One - bed­ Dougan, Realtor, 648-4686-' WOODUND i. I gord. Realtor. There Is of SAN, DIEGO, Calif. (AP). — George H. Grlffing, .Andover. room efflolency apartment. WANTED school bus drivers, 60 Pearl 8t„ Manchester. Open iCa n c h in exceUent condition. ®®“?«®’ COVENTRY — Six-;L-room C^pe, courite, no obligation. Odegard in tee final dress Inspection 742-7886. \ $146 per month includliig heat FIVE rooms, second floor, re- Carpetlhg, ^pes and many $i®ncy, oil hot’ water heat, hardwood hours, 2-4 p.m . 644-1902 1 b o -______^______daily______and______evenings. We buy MANOR Realty, iXLfi, 648-4866. aboard the Navy tug Koka, tee and appUances. Paul W. Dou- irigerator and stove, adults, SOUTHGATE extras. Tbree bedrooms, largo home, floors, basement g#rage. New tween 1-6. H. A. Frink, Wap- FLUOREaCENT light fixtures, and saU. 648-6846. skipper was approached by ' gan, Realtor, 6484680. no pete, security, referencM. paneled den, screened porch, Move right In. $18,900. SEIVERAL building lots In Man­ paint. Approximately one acre ping- S’ lo iy , obf,,*’ bulbs In each, APARTMENTS N o r ite s barefoot^ dark-skinned boys SEUVINO machine^ —- Singer $100. CaU 648-2607. chester.. Ask for Mr. PhUbrtek, lot In quiet neighborhood. Ask­ light defusers, $10 each. CaU Owner, 648-1763 o r 048-0984. wearing lava lavas who tossed zlg-xog. Buttonhole, mono­ 474 MAIN ST. ~ 8 room s, heat­ -N- CONTACT AGENT PhUbricl^ Agenoy. e46'4200. ing $18,600. Owner, 742-8770: DBOBKK ON UMITATION CENSUS takers Manchester 288-6018 o r 046-8469. ed, $186. Security. Family HOMBSTBADST. a necklace of. shells over his SclKxd Dept, start October 1st*' grams, hehM, etc. tOrlglnaUy orv w. moDLm ie k b . MANCHESTER 876-8066 or 648-1067 OF CLAIMS unit. 646-3436, 8;6. FOUR-ROOM apartment, avali- MANOHESTEB “OLDIE BUT GOODIE” OO'VENTRY — waterfront lot, AT A COURT Of p r o b a t e h«ad 1971. AtqiUCatiana now' at ABOUT 300 used . fluorescent ■ $848, now only '$64. Etesy able now. C oll 648-6666. MANCHESTER — Brent Rd., 7. beautiful, level, nicely treed helden at Bolton, within and for the , ; n „ \ terma. CaU 622-0881, dealer. Step back Into yesteryear NOTICE District ot Andover, on the 13th day Then lA . (J.g.) Tlmotny Youth Service iDept., Board of light fixtures wlte bulbs, 4’ and 80 LDCUSX Street, 4 ropms, 1, 2 and 8-bsdroom luxury room SpUt Level, 3 bates, rec and landscaped, 70x160’ .' Ask- of AusiuL A.D. 1971. M cOarvey i saluted Wednesday, riklucaUon, 1146 Maip St., 648- 8’, aeU any amount, Ideal for — ?------$186, security, fam ily unit. Call STVEJ-ROOM luxury flat, range, and visit our soUdly built- 7- apartments. Features wsU-to- roomi Colonial. You wlU find room, fireplace, carpeting, ga­ Ing $8,800. Sselqga Realty, 743- PUBLIC HEARING ^ ^ n t . Hon. Norman J. P r ^ . and turned the tougb HtUe 27- 1981. factories,, offices, garages, y,™™. 646-2438, 9-6. refrigerator, dlahwariier, dis­ wsU carpaUng, vanity tils BOARD OF DIRECrrORS CoillDily double bed a home in A-1 oteiiUtlon on a rage. Only $M,800. Hayea 8560, T42-92M. On motion of MorJoHe B. R#ae- y e a ro ld riiip over to its new workslM^, warehouses, show- posal, alr-condlUoned, fully baths, |bullt-ln oven, range, Agency, 646-0181.. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, brooks, Lake Rd., Columbia, Oonn. ablnnor' 'Ma’iUnnii. Blisam.. ■V IMMEDIATE openings for 2 rooms, achoola and recessed ______fram e. CaU 648-4907. ETVEl-ROOM Apartment-0 carpeted. Washer - dryer con­ dishwasher, refrigerator and ,lot offering loads of privacy on tho testate estate of F. Ward ®*4SP®*^',, , ? , CONNECTICUT Roaebrooiu late of Columbia wllhlir The 144-foot Koka, powerful AUl-Ume hairdressers. Apfdy ciriUngs, $4. i each and up, Ehc- ,------combination, heat, hot nections, basement storage. disposal, electric heat. 2 air- 1415] A com fort. This unusual of* MANCHESTEIR' — Duplex, 4-4 Tuesday, September 7, 1871 faring Is priced at an unbe­ sold dlstricL deceas^. „ enough to tow a cruiser. Was Iv at Your Star Dust^eauty to-. tra bulbs 8 fo r $1. Case of 80 . . . ■ private bate, alr-condiUo Beautiful location. Near conditioners, glsss sliding >■16 New bath, kitchen, waU-to-waU The Board of Directors will This Cburt doth decree that three . __ . Ion, 80 Lafayette Square, Rock- carpeting, ground floor doors, all litfge rooms. Bwl Q-114 lievable $37,600. Please caU carpet, one aide. Appliances, months be allowed and limited for decom m issioned and presented bulbs, $8.10. Gremmo- A Sons MUStCOl iM tllH IW U tS 5 3 churches, shopping, schools INVITATION conduct a public session Tues- u,e creditors of sold estate lo exhibit to tee territory o f Am erican vine or caU 870-2752, ask for Sales, 818 E. Middle Tidie., tlon, parking. Apply Mar ■and bus Une, Ocinipancy on o r .basement storage area, am­ I 646-6806. and metal tool shed. $30,500. QUITAR, Olbaon ES-836TD ple piuldiig. Starting at $175. The favorite panta-zuit A priceless collection o f day, September 7, 1971, from their claliiu w ln st tee san|>e to the gam oa as a rift c f frlendshln ' manager. Manchester, 648-9868. 667 M ain ’ St., 648-0221. betets October 1st. Call 1-017- takes on that "dressy” twelve handsom# afgans HaaUngs Rekl Estate, 743-7141 TO BID a.nn . . . . i i .no • n. In executrix, above lurmed md directs "Omoa as a g u i inw----- Tlw Kbka-ortglnsUy named AMPEO ^Gemini I ampUfler, — wssksnds 1-0 p. 048-0806 condltloners, apfSlances, heat, ty required. $100 per monte, Fouf. m in u te from In ft$ ta t9 84 and 88 to 18 (busti81^-40). Sli directions fd r all 12 a f- Excellent location and condi- Street, Manoheater, Coim. u^ the public. **OF*mAH«*^ tor,an Indian village in Ari- COUNTER PERSONNEL Excellent condlUon. Must seU 10, 82H bust . . . 4W hans included with stit&h tton. Three bedrooms, formal til September 16, 1971 at 11:00 FutUM seaslona will be held a t a c o u r t OF PROBATE lona— renamed tee “ ThU- hot water, first floor. October Coll 046AOOO days. DUNCAN RD. — Ansaldi buUt (OPENINOS AyAJLABLE:ji (Or college. 0150. 646-4788 after 1st occupancy. Adults only, no — ------'------B uU lby I and axpradaway driving. Tan mlnutaa yards of 64-lnch. lustrations. Q114 . . . R () largs rooms, large breese- dlnlrig room, large family ® ^ f DtorTct'of toitoier on^te?^^^ d2? tlga," wWqh meann “ready for 6 p.m . pete.' $186 monthly. Charles LARGE 6-room, S-bedroom to Manohaatar, tlltaan to Eaat Harttord, Pattema available only only 664 » copy! room, IH baths, garage. $58,- BITUMINOUS. SURFACE, from 6:00 a.m.j to . 11:00 s.m. of August. A.D.i 1971. , . assistanoe wtuw^ten needed,” In HOUSEWIVES; Work whUe your chUdreh are In school. Ts irdsr, iind 18$, Inolydii way, 2-car garage, IVi tiled .TREATMENT,- - BMW SANDM A W COVER uid a tee. a third.a . a Thursday a of a each a tSMWSkwaaSPresent, IFaaaaHon. SkTaaManaMaaNormsn J. T FSa.Preuss, a . .w w ' T Suggested hours, Mon. thru EH., 11 a.m. to ^ p.m. or 11 s.m. ------Lemeranca, 648-7820. ♦239. per monte. Two chil- U & R Houslu5^Corf>. twanty mlnutaa to Hartford. in aiaei shown. 800. Owner., 648-8114. . “ TT ^ ------:------apartment, wall-to-wall carpst- bates, buUt-lna, fuU attic, fire- ______-VARIOUS tOCA'nONB.' ' “““““ to 0 p.m . monte from 6:SQ p.pi- to 8:80 ’'“^'motion Bruce' Ronson, Bol- 4------f BOUR-ROOM Apartment. Bus liig, stove, heat, available Sept. i’BJsrAsa'.»s« t s ...Iiuiaaplace, plastered -Cok>- g jj toTms, plaM and spsolft- p.m.' ln tee Board of Directors’ ^ tenter Rd:i Bolton. Comv on the 1 MEN. Worii 8 4 days a f/oek and supplement your regu­ j^rn|is«s_ ^. ww water, stpve, re- dren accepted, no {Mite. Charto# Rentals by utiHUis, Immediate occupancy. breeieway, famUy o#Uona are avalUble at the offleei aiStotl wimiil ^ lar income. Suggested hours 7 p.m. to closing. Apartmtnte may baaaiifi l^ e of BolU>n| wlUiln ,,ald dUtrlct, > ' f L t C O lW lR Y F lea M aih lt every . .>®H »ersiice, 648-7630: R obert D. to Charles Lesperanoe, 648-7620. room, two-car ovaislaed ga- deneral Services Offlea, 41 Can- Donald D. Wells, ^cosod, i ■ WASHUfOTON — The firat Call 648-8111. appointin«ht. Phont B72-Z{ MM I '#44reii wllli 119 |eTUDBNT8: Openings avaUaMs wl$h flexlbls ^umus. Sunday 10 a.m . to 6 p.m ., M urdock ^ )58. eoDi. MANCKESTER — 6 i- room Exquisite parkUke 1.78 t,, street, Manchester, Ctoimec SeerstarV ____four - room Hwrimoots, iR sslto r MI-3663 the grounds of tee Br NEWER 4-room 'dupW, The Pall & Winter '71 Cape, with IH bates, shed doiv acre lot with sturdy shade ticut. Board o f Directors the creditors of sold eMate to exhibit Vsnted by Census Bureau ent- ■ APPLY IN PERSON: ' bate gas range with bester, refrlg- 64I-$O01 ' Agtnt on prm iM at Northmto wi Send 11.00 for, the N*w Mannhaetar Conn their cIMnuciomu otalnxtosoinM theuie xomesame to uietoe piiye Herman Hotlertte, was Shop, Marlborough 4-cometa:^ and a half, (uU wiUi erater, hot water, conyeoient r s 5 t o album is 664, Includes mer. fireplace with panel wall, Complete privacy In Town ot Msnohs#ter. Manoheater, conn. named and dlreoto 7 pjn. Sflturdays 11 8.m. to 7 p.m. *71 FaiLand W nter Ba­ postage and handling. to Furniture, antiques and ^pol- washer and dTrar' hook-uji, location. Security deposit re- r s 1 t o air • conditioning downstairs. Manchester’s moat . dsslrnd donneotiout Dated at Manohaatar, Connec- toot public notice be given of this find, used during teip I860' ean- le^bles. Dealer space aVall- ste PAIHION fliitd with Great potential. Starkweather prestige area. A one of a Robert B. Weiss, ,!i B U R G E R K IN G ' conveniently located, $190> a quirsd. AduHa. 64$-70M, 4 to J ' lovsly daiignz and zew- ticut teU flret day of Sept.m- Z n ’l L ^ aMh. Call 1-286-0080. Realtors, 6464M68. kind horns. Owner. eU-6086. j, Gensral' Manager bar 1871. norman j. prbusb, Judge ™*m and a sorting mm. 407 tiW itor St. 1 month. 648-3383, 644-8866. 8:80 p.m . ing<‘ featurs#.

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FR ID A Tf, 8, i v n JPAOB TWHNTY-TWO • 1- iia n rlfp i^ r lEvipfting % raUi % A v t n g g / D M t N e t P t s m Ran I W I m Waak. Bndad ' 5 George "Dordle" Davidson, was The Weather being led down to tha basement, M ) (VI I U /\ M I M I Inly 11, lin ‘ Fair, want/ tonight About Town Norris Hits 'niere were at least two ways '* H m ♦—ohlny atatt' ct Bt patchy fog by dawn; low n1 fo? getting to the boMment fMj. DAILYN' 70. Sunday moetly eurniy, itCuT's 'BpUK)0|)al dhuroh wUI Farr’s Views There were two pouages Into HOURS Omnibus'OfiR 14,890 inMt TaMiayi at T:S0 p.m. in hot; high In low aoe. the flreroom, one along the 1 0 - 6- piBaiiosdflui.lUgitIO Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm ilia OuUd IUM»n at tha ohuroh. north side of the boilers, 'the VmM Tri.«72-eflE On State Cut other along the south, out of VOIa LXXIfX, NO. 286 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) - Tha- Aav. Amoid Weatwood, Jon Norris, demOoitWtlo town sight of each other. "Zip" wipi MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4*J1971 (Olnaeified Advartlaing on Pnga IS) PRICE FIFTEEN UENtl (nlnlatar at the Unitarian Unl- "bordle" entered alcmg the D1 COUPAGK C U m S araaUat floolety, will conduct a director, says he Is "ou^hged” north alley and could not see •nuiiiNo nr MDPnMon at recent statements by Mayor firaioa Sunday at 8:16 a.m. on anyone leaving by the- south. cmBB ^ AMD MBQWini AF OMA Ifadlo . Jetton WINF. Tha pro- James Farr about the cuts by “Dordle" didn’t get.lloked be­ dODOTIATIONS cause there wasiyt any whip • 7 1 4 7 1 3 fm m la aponacred by the Man- Oorvemor 'Ihomisui MesklU In aid The Miss Wilkinson who stored below decks, but a sym­ i^haatar Area C^ounoU at Church- there. No Herald to cities and towns. taught seventh grade was a pathetic girl might be seen S K ( ' /\ I i I ) ^ aa and the Clergy-Aaaooiatlan.of carefully leaving her geography It Is not known M "Zip" evpr Maa|(Bheatar. /' In a prepared statement Nor* small woman who., wouldn’t learned or suspected what hap­ Monday Country Must L^ad on top of her deck when she rls says, " I hope the oitlsens pened to hts whip. But he would weigh much , over a hundred, supposedly had to leave the Because of the Labor of (Manchester are as ^outraged That was q\ilte a handicap room. have known If Immediately on . Mlipah-Spancer Clrole' of arrival he had opened the door Day holiday, The Herald South United Methodlat Church- as I was when I rea^ MAyor when some of\ the bigger boys If a teacher was finally con­ B'arr's recent statement con­ to peer Into the glowing fire­ win not publish Monday. will have a workahop meeting like "Swet" Ryan and "Hassle” vinced that a case was be­ box under the holler. Have a happy — and tnieaday at 10:80 a.m. in cerning Oovernor IDfeaklll's ac­ yond her control, the culprit tion In taking over a quarter Tryon tiled to take advantage safe holiday; drive care- In All Fields: Nixon Suaannah Wealey Houae cf the was sent to Mr. Verplanck, the of a mUllon dqllars away, from of It. By hooking their toes In church. Membera a n reminded principal. Usually one or two fulty and we’ll see you the Town of (Manchester by theMron desk legs and grasping WASHINGTON (AP)— to bring aandwlches. Deaaert Gu^t Caller very earnest talks by-him got NURSERY SCHOOL again on Tuesday. reducing tee ADM and bloc the' edges of the desk tap, they President ^-Richard Nixon’s and coffee will be aervad. Hoet- could bo about as pliable as a-' we^yward lad straightened Bill Dann of Ridley (Park, Pa. grants." I 8nd Obngregatlonal Church latest speechmaking forays eaaea at« Mra. John VonDeok, will be the guest calltnr at the Mr. Pohlman's cigar store In­ O.K. That falling, there was OPENINO FOR THE FAIX,' "In the'first place the posi­ around the country have Mra. Loula Champeau, Mrs. regular dance of the Mahehes- dian. Then an attempt at "shak­ one last resort not generally tion of mayor In Manchester Is 4 Yr. Olds • Pre-Kindergarten found him arguing that Nevln Decker and Mrs. Chris­ ter Square Dance Club tomOrr^ ing up" showed most of Its ef­ known and very seldom resort­ dewdtewn inAtwtensr.,1___ to preside over the Board of the United States must tine Valentine. row from to p.m. at thti' fect on the ^aker. ed to. There was a buggy whip CALL MRS. DEWEY 8 11 Directors and to be ceremonial II .....iisatiirilay onlyi Big Dinner strive to be "No. 1’’ in all 'Verfdaneje School. Mr. and Mrs. Stymied thus once, she hanging In the tire room front 648-8886 Russell White - will cue the head of the town. In -his capa-; grabbed a geography book froip of the heating boilers In the areas or cease to be a great Rockville Bmblem Club will city,. hi#, statements as mayor basement. nation. rounds. 1, * , the , next desk in back and Comes Off meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. are In fact-slhlbinents on-be­ brought it down so hard that the Mr. Verplanck was not one “ Let It not happen to Amer­ at the Ellks Homo on Park St. Dann has been calling for IB half of-the Boitrd of'Directors. ica," he iutld. „ years and has called up and would-be hero relaxed and was who could bring himself to will­ E L A S T IC After a business session, there Why I and all 'the other direc­ ready to , listen to reason. fully injure anyone, especially a Smoothly Nixon struck thla theme In will be a wine tasting social down the Blast Coast and as tors were not contacted prior • STOCKINGS two appearances Friday, at the far west as Detroit, Mich., and Thereafter |when such an epi­ youngster. But in those days of By ROBERT A FA8CE which is open to members and ,^to the release ed his statement sode appeared inevitable, pre- WHEEL. CHAIRS dedication of an Air Force mu­ Akron, Ohio. He Is club caller knee pants a few little switches ME. 98C ( guests. Refreshments will be is a serious breach of ethics causlons were noted at the next on the calves made a very last­ CHK3AGO (AP) — For all the seum near Dayton, Ohio, and In for clubs in New Jersey, and ARTHUR DRUR served. Mrs. Allen Beaveratock In my opinion and cannot be desk In back. If occupied by a ing impression. R hurt! 26.000 guests, a dinner which a speech to 40,000 members of Pennsylvania and Is on the staff Is In charge of the program. | permitted to pass unchallenged. boy, the books were carefully One day one of O. C.'s friends, was billed as the "wofld’s larg­ the Associated Mdlk Producers of the Jug Bind Bara Pocono Our form of government re­ est party" operated aipoothly Inc. in Chicago’s vast Weekend, the Dover October and had the down-home atmos- Sam Hbwltt will be guest ^ quires that all nine members McCormick Place convention Festival and the Clean, N.Y., of the Board of Directors parti­ pherb of a Sunday church so­ hall. honor at an' erhapa the mayor is'more Americans without Inflation have a potluck -TMsday at 6:30 Sunset Club will have Its first Asaociated Milk Producers, and without war.” concerned about the fortimes of Inc., arrived In Chicago early p.m. at Odd BWUows Hall. Mem- meeting of the season Sept. 17 the state GOP than the local "Let us be No. 1 by seeing Friday for the group’s annual that our farmers get their fair Mrs are reminded to bring at 1:30 p.m. at the Senior Clti- citisens who elected him. The artlcles for a kitchen social. sens Centpr. T convention. (More than 28,000 of share of America’s Increasing increased ADM and bloc them attended a buffet dinner prosperity," he added. grants passed by the state leg­ in one room at McCormick The chlefexecutive had mads islature and cut by the gover­ Place convention hall, where similar appeals as he visited nor certainly would!have been President Nlxon'i was the fea­ five states en route to OUifor- ATWOOD'S SAFE & LOCK CO. a great boon to our already tured speaker. ^ where he worked and rest­ l U HABtlVIOitD HOAD. MAM0HB8CI9SR overburdened taxpayers. After Despite the crowds emd long ed for two weeks before re­ TBUjraOM l! MAdtM IKMl MJL TOOB SBRVKgB MBBDe all, out local taxes only went waiting lines, guests said they turning to Washington early up by 1.8 mills and aj^xu-ently Meet the New MANAGER SALE 1 were fed well. And the huge Saturday. M HOUB tHEBVKlE / the Republican party does not lakefront hall at times looked In his various speeches, Nix­ anSN • AJf. ID « PJl. .wtant the additional state aid " M/ibb tt M . only two-thirds full as some on also has been caUlng fo r in­ to which we may be ratltled.” N9 MATTER w iw it’i Ra v e diners sat at their tables while dividual sacrifices bi the battle DDE TO BXiNESS VfK WEBB DMiABUB TO OPEN S l^ StMiti- SoiuJidlUf,, S^pt- others were at the receiving " I hope that all the voters and DO ....thorafora l'«a pullad out all against Inflation and for coop­ I A « r WiBBK. P IB A S B ACODPCT D U S APOEDOIBS. taxpayers take note of. this mat­ line. eration with Ms wage-]^ce. ter. It represmts an abdication Many prices too tha ttoppan.on thii Salt ‘Die portions were hefty and freeze. nentoDDoraKT apnoiAE w tr a a d of leadership and responslve- D ONT MISS IT I the food never ran out as ’The dairymen’s lotganlsation ItniB. - SAT., SEPT. T TO U neas to the needs of the towns­ P A N A S O N I C low to advertise i guests took plates at any of the Nixon, has a wave after a rousing welcome from a also was treated to lavish trib­ HOUSEHOLD AND ADTOMDdSVE DCPUOAXE8 people by the Republican party. uvE*go . 180 serving lines where waiters dairy farmer audience o f soma 40,000. (A P Photo) utes to milk and agriculture In 860 — 3 FOR 81.M PLUS TVIX (Reg. 66o) The Democratic party has a Home Entertainment and waitresses dUhed out thick genarsL The clergymen wbo slate of candidates for the slices of Yankee pot roast, a gave the Invocaticsi talked Board of Diiisctora for the No- CENTER: spoonful of green 'beans and a aieout "the milk of human Und- veiftber election who will pro­ scoop of au gratin potatoes. ness" and Nixon said that when vide effective leadership, sound SYLVAMA WE W« Waul MM 6w iwhcw wi M «M Mr wn The diners consumed more 80% Affected he returned from 14 months at fiscal management, and respon- tMlwy-MM ncWdiM u*. M* pM* ■■ dMIr than nine Urns of beef, 800 gal­ Navy service In the Paclfle In Kolliy soysi "w » dre open Labor Day week-end SERVICE wmL ilMlf i pnUmm iriN, M cinWfH MM It sivMiesa to the needs of the will k. Nm4 aMuM* talWaillia. lons of breen beaqs, 400 gallons Edict Elimmates Pay Hikes World War n, the thing he for yonr convenience. Drive corefnly emd have Portable Color TV Town of Manchesber." ' WMAT WE FOR ELCCTRONIO^RVICI of fruit, 26,000 slices of apple most ciTived was "Just a glMw a sofe hoRday." CALLl pie and 1,600 gallons of coffee. of good, fresh milk." SELL There were 25,000 half-pint For U.Sa School jEihployes The Dayton stop, at Wright AT PERO'S ORCHARD cartons'of milk, 26,000 siloes of j Patterson Air Force Base, pro- FRESH MAOS, WeaUfaiee, Bartlett Pears, Bed Havens. DU.M'KS Wisconsin cheildar cheese and By PEGGY’ SIMPSON more than 20 per cent of the duced prestdantial Mbutes to NATIVE: Sweet Com, Oreen and Vellow Squash, Liipa and \ .... ' x i m n ( i.K 60.000 pats of butter. ’The feast WASjnNCl’rON (AP) — The teachers would get wage Mkes. the Air Force, pioneer aviators Shell Beans, Swiaa Chard, Acorn and Butternut SqnaHi, Ccet of Uvlng Council has Weber followed up Friday at Bomalne Boston Lettuee, Lneka, Bed Hot Peppers, Chinese Big Week is Ahead for Her was served by 800 waiters ^md m i l I I! < I I AM liS (lee Page Sixteen) Cabbage, Tomatoea, Cherry Peppers, Peas, Egg Plant, Im- ( 160 cooks. apparently eliminated up » '8 0 news conferees, saying the ! - y per cent of the nation’s school Montgomery County ruUng was ported Bed .Onlonn, Pickling Onions. .'11' 1 ( ;r. . n I M , Ml n. . i By WILUAM COE ager, Richard Landlno, travel­ fylng praise, msJees reference *1116 guests arrived in Chicago ^employes from pay Mkes. erroneous and couldn’4 be cop- FRIMH: Oantaloupea, Native Alellons, Ptuma, Neetaitaea, (Herald -Reportar) ing to Atlantic dity in the Olds- to the flamenco dance PrlMlUa aboard 120 chartered -and com­ Peaebea, Pears, Orech -Bed .drapes. Limes, Oiapefralt, It’s off to Atlantic Olty tomor­ moblle coRveitlble set aside for will perform In the talent por­ mercial flights, 460 buses and a The. National Education Asso- - Mangoes, Watermelons. FORTAaUMXH 'MUM row for Miss Oonnecticut, her use during her. year as this tion of the competition. elation called the ruling, issued ‘‘^n a sense we’ve dropped Priscilla Anne Doyie of Rock­ (See Eight) Friday, an Incredible reversal that (Interpretation) because It - OPEN LAIOR DAY WEEK-END •SWMdlhiiir-llpeMMl state’s pageant representative. In keeping with the Spanish Seven Slain that will create havoc In thou- was mlscMevoUs," Weber said. CALIF. LETTUCE ...... hd. M d nM-tUhNlirelMl ville, Who competes next week Traveling with her ' and theme, the predominant color In. in the Miss America Pageaint ,sands of schools where payrolls He called It a "golden sheep’’ ^ FANCY SEEDLESS GRAPES ...... lb. “ IsintJlissIfsst r Landlno wlU be Robert H. Carr, her wardrode Is "flamenco AttBcRsdreordi^* with state’ winners from across state pageant, director;/ Mrs. are being computed. concept, where » one . person Ih ^ iz o n a CANTALOUPES ...... to. YEWS red," and wlil be worn both In the nation for the title of Miss Mary Handy of Prospect, her Council Director Arnold ' r . ^ ^ug ^5 on the NATIVE TOMATOES ...(I...... lb. America 1671. one of her competition gowns SfH EAPEa 6 YEARS OIMT 19" ■S:;; PI0TUK official state chaperone; and and her presentation swimsuit ^tate Police Weber and Treasury (jnder- P^^ P“ “ ByiMlKE MoOLOY We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald 3 F O R $ 4 Priscilla’s path to the Miss Rosemary Janusonls of secretary______Charis ______Walker____ Insist-_ PHOENIX, Arls, (A P) — ;lnclud« 4-tpMd dareo phoiM, pageant as the Nutmeg State ;on the final night of rthe OOSSFUDnS U NE OF SUNDAY PAPBB8 Southington, her hairdresser. pageant. ed the council policy remains “ /*“ ®*“ Seven persons, inoluiUng fotlr SPREATWB 18 YEARS 1FM/AM/FM ttareo radio and 4-' SlEAlHMYmOH CANOPENailMUC*ll| hopeful was paved by her win­ PrlsclUa’s pageant wardrobe, Itrocli itoroo cotMtio lydom. The finals -wUl be televised In Appeail To the same but some of the rhe- worted. ^ • children ranging lit age from io KhdUUFM l| e OySRS MSSl sIsRdvd ning the Miss Manchester sponsored by Sage-Alien of tori? has changed to correct . ^®**®*' said teachers vrlU Im ^ Ynontha, were Riot "T H E K IN G S 3 E A C H next Saturday night over na­ Special eidput and input SShv^^Mwa P* *•"* .IS ItiwiMiih. lisasiRsM stm sial Pageant last March and the Hartford, w(U be trailed in a confusions. ^ workers a/f^t- NEW UPBMfflT AND Compiola with microphona. araia'ed • Rettos sssks .HMdyMidtlenie state contest at Southington In tional television, foUowing three ed by the freeze; If they OF .FArleaUdi ' rented van; which has been McDonough One---- "misinterpretation” — — y.-----— We- ^ side home late Friday nlgtat, ROUND . ‘3 7 9 ” July. decorated with red, white and days of preUmlnairy compdtl- .Mgieordim tlon. ber set rtralght dealt PoUce Sgt. Low.U Strickland PRODUCE!" Miss Oonnecticut, a 28-year- blue streamers and signs pi^ PERO 44 lALDWIN RD. ' old_ brown-eyed brunette, will claiming, “ Look Out, Atlantic All contestants must register Victim, a. ,V «k State^'^Uce appealcid Friday to contracts. SM OABIAND srr., MAMCHESnai — MSAnt . depart wrlthout fanfare tomor­ by noon Monday Labor Day'hnd nrft,-tnia In nTnntimmarv P^y ralsc. If not, they Martin, IS, Ms Wife, Pam, IS, 6 4 4 .8 0 4 9 City!’’ and "Ole, Miss Oonnecti­ Stpilhen Michael McDonough, row morning from the Southing­ cut!” will almost Immediately beglh Officials In doK’t. aiglble to work In thU.*»««‘ moO»®r. NoveUa BenUey, sbught for murder and the crlti- GENERAL ELECTRIC PANAI0U8 FMAlOItt ton home of her business man­ The Spanish expletive, slgnl- X *h?i ' ac^hmi ®®*® R*® Worker.accrued other children at (See Page Sixteen) ' .X cal 'wounding of a Maasachu- BRieKWAY GI44I ALLUDAU RGINI - sette trooper, to surrender be­ qiiSifled for the M ^er stuUes ^ "®^ rate before ISPOUNP , because some nennns aireaiiv 16- , Tracy, 1, and Charlotte, nine fore more violence la done. because some persons already had worked under the raised New Jersey Asst. Education months. MTs. Bentley’s daugh- " I will peraonally guarantee Commtssioner Victor- J. Po- ter Debbie, 12, was visiting a Ms safety If he will turn Mm- scale before the freeze Aug. 15. WASHER 1 TTUs 'JacUvated" the contract desta called the interpretation friend at the time. Viet President Keeps Mum British Soldier Is Victim^ '^self In to any police department “ a very unhappy thing, but PoUce eald they arrtvMl at VEST / for the entire system, they or attorney said Commissioner were told. we’ll have to live with It." He the small frame house while Cleveland B. FVessenlch In an The|NEA forwarded this nU- J™®* very m ^ y New Jersey the shooting was In ixnogress.- ILL On Vice President's Threat O f Mine Blast in Belfast o. o nnn _teOClters qualified for pay,-nment-u m M m IjaUTING $]99oo appeal issued through the news tng td^iits 8,000 local' affiliates Officers said they arrested a MOCAGE ttm SntA^ hi A M pOrtaWa radio aAC/l4Nofy By c a r l D-ROBINSON At the meeting Friday, Ky BELFAST, Northern Ireland Brian Faulkner said the tefroT m ^ a . and estimated tMs and .other , ■ , , „ „ . man as tie ran from the house' W Q R K ^ pag, manag Mm. AM • Slfda rala tuninf • iM ” Dr- STORE Mfvef M • 'Nat«jf6tii was aeked' if his ramarks (AP) — A British soldier-killed had escalated Into "sickening McDonough, 23, was charged rulings would qualify aboiit 80 -«d leaped.* fence Into .d- nainla ipaaLtr • Two patWon a CapUM d i^ oodatMt tpodd RAIOON (AP) — President Education Association sedd, tana oontral a tallMn ftnHa. opa^ ea a AC/leWety epeira wouldii't give 'Dileu cause, to and Indiscriminate violence.” In a warrant Issued Friday with per cent of the nation's.1.2 mil­ »®y. .y . U U Y SCHICK Nguyen Von ’TMeu withheld when his Jeep lilt W mine eariy have MANCHESTER FARKADE Mler-HeG weiltinf syUeni ttepa Int-fun in ne6 slef oora Mtanoa 0 .Sraphana • Op* Wee* G ^eS88ette eesHUG BtfsteiG have Mm arrested. Ky said this • In Dublin, Prime (Minister robbery with violence In a bank lion teachers Tor expected fall' Stnckland aaid neighbors^ i^O D EL WWC 8700L «in«, merinf Miw. UQwid UgmIi diepemer. 1 wedi ^tlwMl A C powor owd a SoM * ^Letem^fWs * fe^bSF^tiit^b aiAiel^ ^mmis comment today on threats by was a possibility but that ho- today was the latest vidtim tf a Jock Lynch of the Irish Itopub- holdup In Omnecticut. raises. been underpald.^^^mtoldlzl^ Wf^fmwwj w rWmg UHVWRUW OTHI iCAW M rYIR OL^H ’ Vice Presidlent Nguyen Cao Ky wouldn;t stand sUU waiting for swelling wave qf violence llc condemned the killing as " I consider this man ex­ , Walker warned In construction of buildings and “ '® P«“ «® CamalaM. win. 4 lampar. to bring dolwn the government across Northern Ireland. 5^^041^89 ^3 ^ieii^i 8tetir efbRjiesuFsdw nileu io put Mm In Jail. "the slaughter of an innocent tremely dangerous," said ^eb-. aome graupa h«d"mt “«®^- and John Freeman', 'but the sus­ a«w» UWnf,. llfM. aan.- A H H l| | 7 I unleas TMeu calls off Ms one- Political and mllltnry The mine ~biasted a three- OPEN by. Insane men." - senlc'h. “ Ha Is wanted by the Interpreted the rulings and kaid (See Page Sixteen) pect carried no IdenUfloation 14.95 fa<*. MrtaUa. tally ad- T I ST* man prasldential election Oct. analysts said the purpoee of man Jeep on patrol nmrthwest ORW A L L D A Y iui.akl* W 1 ' He -charged that extremists Connecticut state pcrilce In con- papers and refused to talk to 3W S .'si Ky's statementa was either to of Newry near the border with ‘T am;,waiting for more clear were trying to sabotage hTs ‘iTreotlon with armed robbery. pqUee. MON. 6 t h . bluff .TMeu into calling off the the Irish Republlj;, an araiy summit talks with British MONDAY olorifloaLlon on that,” .Thleu election or, falling ^ort of that, spokesman' aaid. One soldier Further, he Is being aought in Strickland said the suspect said of Ky’s .remarks. " I Just Prime Minister Edward Heath the eenaelese eiiotguimlng of a was taken to a hoepital to be 1 9 7 1 L A B O R D A Y N N A i M i l to provoke Mm fnto a con­ died ih a hospital and the other sot for Monday. FAMSUS S IA M haar It from the preaa. I have frontation, In which Ky preto- two were treated for cute and Moaeachuaetta etate trooper." treated for two leg wounds that T8AFF8II0 m -IIYI no authentic word from Mm, I Rory Brady, loader of Sinn . Fuesjenloh appealed to SERVING YOU IS OUR PLEASURE NAO. ably' would have meet of the shock. Fein, the. political wing .of the The Wliil^ House Opposes i r M'Stf NNITAIU TV wlU meat you next week." Vietnamese air force and ma­ A civilian burned to death McDonough’! friends to tell (See Page Sixteen) MIAL militant TRA (action, called the earlier In a - I^ewry drapery wtiere thb suspect Is "If they .’The thrust of Ky’a remarka, rine division on his sldo. shooltng of the baby girl In Bel­ HARVEST HILL IMPORTCD ILENDID SCOTCH WHISKEY have any knowledge of Ms Excess Prof its Tax plan made to a amall gathering of Ky refused to campaign In shop that police said was hit'by fast "one of the haaards of ur­ a terrorist bomb. Troops trying 80 PROOF — Sill $4.51 ~ Qt. S5J4 Westam newsmen Friday, was the Oct. 8 election, charging ban guerrilla warfare, whereabouts." . W A ^ N O T O N (A P ), — The TMeu had rigged It. As an al‘ to protect firemen from a 1 Dr. Paul McCracken, . ohalr- that he. would' stage a coup If ' ‘Caution—McDonough report! WMte House .has come out inon of the Council'of Econom­ teraaUve, he propooed that ho crowd throwing stones arrested "■you have to try and put this HARVEST H ia M.ENDED WHISKEY he fait he could aucceaafully ediy shot two victims and eJleg-' against on excess profits 'tax ic Advisers, has said that the Traffic Ton carry It out. and ’mieu reslqn simulta­ eight persons, the spokesman In MstoricU penqMcUve,'' Ifc 86 FROC^F — 9 t. $6.19______' DMIiwtlva P M a m t* dralfn edly. has statkd he would shoot bull has o|>ened the door to pos­ only way ' to control profits There was no misunder­ neously, appoint Lhe chairman said. said In a statement In' Dublin. SYLVAMIA a Feldy (•• Irairahie eeye 0 "Remember scores bf ctylllans a law enforcement officer," sible cuntrulii on Interest rates would be through the tax route. standing of what Ky*sald, and of the senate as president (or 80 In a Friday night Incident, 18- saye the FBI bulletin. "He may after !I»reslclent Nixon's 80-day May Hit 700. days, and let the temporary were killed In crossfire In' the Economists have generally de­ FAUtTAPF a m t 'TAFPCB 311 t « . lR«k a I * raBd etata doytoN prairMa, daoplta oonflrmatlon by all 10 month-old Angela Gallagher be a narcotics user and report­ wage-price freeze expires. •opwh raaiptlwi 8 1^ president organise a new elec­ streets cf Dublin 80 yeaiMi ago. nounced the Uix proposal as EQUIVALENT TO 1 CASE OF Z4 - IX OZ. CAMS OR nawsmai^ ''who attended the was shot through the head by ti edly may have In Ma poaseoston A high White Hmise offlcliU poor, economic policy. tVA OAliS. — H.U PLUS DEPOSIT AND M LBS TAX. WIOESOREEn 25" nlqiM R«ta Varator Teelnf gathering Ms preaa aeeretary, tion. ricocheting bullet olm^d by ter- "Of oourae, this Is extremely w^wfwfw r^RRLJ ^suo^seevea-l------a- 'wwe-A.*- regret^Mo and unfortunate and a .387 magnum Smith and Wea- told newsmen Frid-iy the prof­ "The '.President Is awar^ of Over Holiday I 'V lit, Ool. Duo Vlnh, Issued an ’TMeu rejected tMs ' against rorlets at a,British patrol In the its tax proiMwiil "Is u very |K>or A N T IQ U E K ENTUCK Y 8SBAICMHT BOURBON W H H K E Y COnSOLE COLOR TV m A a m 'liciNa eara •ataniun noUUng' can relieve tha grief of 'aon revolver. Ooiuldered very ll.-v>se nrgumenU," the WMte' official danlal today that Ky the advice of- Mgh ranking gov- Roman Catholic FMlIs Church form a t tiuatUm" that falls to By THE A8800UTBD PRBBB DBUILLED IN THE SLOW OLD FAMHONED WAY • ItyRiyd pfoaMwi alMk • I m. the pamnts about the dehth of dangeroua." House offlelal told a group of O N L Y 10 L E F T ' MOATC-Sp CAavA AbdiM f M k p M t mwwvH ^wvemga made the etatemente. erament and military offiolala, area of Belfast. lake Into aeeount profit mar­ Motorists aorotw tha nation SIX YEAR S O L D -r8 8 ( PROOF — 6th. S6A6 ' their cMId. I would know now i -Police, aided by eeveral hell- six newsmen. "I'm quite sure - Autamalie Fine Tuninq . OILUXE lillNI CAS8ITT1 TARS ^ NOW "We deny that eooalled Informed sourofe.aald. He told Police said the killers, who gins are already l('>w. headed for the highways today W IsiplNaS lnW iwd SBIRlliHld iiv pilMIs Imii would (eel and I have six cMI- cop4e>a, ' wiLra aearoMng a his attitude Is negatlve^un the ZHIVAaO VODKA — 88 PROOF-.8th. 61.76 . ^ (AFC)'Sylvanla Imtant RRCOnom/PLAYSR BOuroes olosa to Vice Prsaldent the South Vletnameae hie ibelg- escaped In a oar, Were mem- At the samel time, theofflelal seeking picnic araaa and Uia. ~ lie VHf-dMtMM, bta IMF nuiMMi I dren myself." i wooded area along Route 32 IMilnl" alUiough no formal pos- S A V I $50 Ky saying that Ky will daatroy natlon could "Ie«ul the nation to bere of the outlawed Irish Re­ Bald,' "there's 1 some ground to vacation spots where they will AUL FRIOBB SUBJECT TO I«BJW TAX Color . •olid •tala I - m o w : wM dWisHsiMi sdtatMN ' K5d 39.95 The deaths of tbe soldier and from Monoon, Majw. to Stafford tul-e has been taken' dii the 'pri>- . talaphon# pickup Prasldant ’TMtu arid Ms an extremely perilous adven­ publican Army. The militant be plowed"' In ciMisIdertng eon- spend the three-day Labor Day I* 3.Staqo I.F. for the girl brought to 87 the toll In Springs, Ootui. |KHial. . porlocl for bm lnao* uo« r# ▼fir ollqut," said Vlnh. Vlnh mode ture." "provlalonal" wing of the, IRA, (rols on Interest rates after the weekend. « I Suparier SamlflvHy two y^rtrs of rellglaua and imUK- T h a wounded trooper, . No deelsiMi has been mode WE SELL PACKAGED ICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE . rtohargaabla baitary Iteteie C i It olsar, howaver, that It Was Vlnh Bold, however that a however, denied any -oIt Its freeze, -using eljther or both the TTm traffic toil had reaetMH) I* Oaluxa WalnutGralnad am e l group of generiile told Ky that U'Bl violence In Northern Ire­ Francis J. Reardon. 41, of on Interest rataf eoiitiiuls, the of- Mb offlea and not Ky making members were lnvolve1h Vletnameae and Viet mllllants hsvs awom to kill.. Nlxoiys deelsUm to exclude at midnight M on^, LiolMr Oqng and-Internal unreel. at hundreds cf slcne-throwlng cheat and abdomen.'.lie was en III others. What areasT laid down wars that Ky'a ra- Told of the' child's death, bitb (UMgtts ,Uml Interest rales- l>ay, .. , - j TMeu said nipraday In a rlolers In the Uslhollo Unloyne shot after he atapped a bimkkI' "Mostly things the Federal WC HONOR ' marka. would not be attrilMiled Norlliorn Ireland's minister for In his fconqpde inxigram an- Reserve ran do about credit TTie dsa,Ui count biofan at • ' television aiMreaa he would cmnmunlly relations, David district cf RelfssI Fkir stU- ing .car on the MiMaaohWK>((a f SEVEN UOATIONS TO SERVE Y"V Matter Charge to him but to eourtiea oloee to ’Dirapihe (n l‘aimer. msmeed Aug.l *0 lias Imairrud Lid In lusising," the offlelal i>.ni. local tiros Friday. "THE ncnslder the Oct. • etecllnn a lllsakisy said, "We have as- disrs were Injured »W nail rmaela/charga Mm. UVenlually It beuame •bondta, the srmy ssid \ State pollee eald -they believe the wi^tlr of (yganlaeil lal«u,r. 4ild. Uialsr Ihu (,'rsdlt t.'Mitnil The Iraffio toll laat year Isr' Btabope Corner CoiMm Ooraev SIgoinrney SI. , IMS MfCRSAiet CARP j okMr In some nawa raporta that raferenduin and would step (lerienced aaMgry mi an, un- and Other APPMANCE rtve isdicemen and a ctvtilan Moiaauiugh le the* aante man The While llloiise's isuiitlfn ^et. Ills Fstleral Reasrvs could the Isxbor Day weOhe ^ wit# Weal Hnrtfonl West Hnrtfoard Hniilord Ky In fact had made Dm stale- down fit)|nt offlea If he did md liellevalile ecate. Nyw, to add lo MT-ans ■ ware taken to, hoapitat after a ^whu held -up a branch of the against the pniftta tax up hbvs wills control over tnlareft 813.' '’ iistmHf 8H-SM8 yA Terms Arranged PEOPLE” menla, get a olaar: votei pf confldenca the horrorrtha miial Imiia'enl id pesred to rule out sll rohU-ols. fr«mi the people, bMitb blast at a Ruyal .L’later Blm'etiury' Hank anti Turet (,\i. ri^us If the I’fsstdsnt (liggsiM .TM* wag Sm thtod Utwn 4tf\ Waterbury -To get an nffinlal danlat on all- a liny chUd has besn Ml pniftts sfter..lhe fruese eisls U.6 . Aih'baaesdor- ’ Htleworih (Vinalabulary baaa l(t east Bel at (^lUun, conn and ewaixMl tlM piXicsdor** umlsr.thS law weekend Of the 'year. The 4ene| I T6t 8HB POST ROAD PIA2A ROlgC 30 VERNON, CONN, tsi. 646-8565' -the raeord ao ae lo protani Ky aUiisblered.'" |!fuv IS. siimslhlng Inlxtr U from poaalbla arreel. 1 IMmi Pag* mataaM) -ProteslaM - Prime Mliilefer 'iaaa\ltoffe' r 4 m ) - (Bee iSag* Stataan) pressing fw,| (Hyu Page Bight) (• ») '. I- , ' ‘ • 1 \ \ - ' \‘ I ■ ; ..,,i' / ' V ' 1 . ':\ i I '• ! ' 'vV' ./V I. i ' .' I