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Manchester l^ids Asked foFEquipment '\ MEN'S AND BOYS' Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather Hospital Notes, For The Week Ended ■ MosUy cloudy through Friday For Police Training Course FALL, 1970 August 29, 1970 night with scattered showers — BACK-TO-CLASS ' thundershowers;/ tonight’s low visrfiNo HocfiS / HOUSE Manchester has Invited bids criminal law. The hand outs about 60. Saturday clearing, Intennedlate Caro ^Seml-\ \^r a total copying -.and duplicat- will serve as reference material 15,367 warmer. LOOK-AHEAD FASHIONS AT SAVINGS • . ’i fMvate, noQH-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. for the individual policemen af­ Manchester— City of Village Charm . ^ S p .m .; private rooms, I0.a.m .- irtg systChi .and a video tape re­ ter the course has -been com­ 1^ . < p.m ., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. corder and accessories to -be pleted. new long collofs Pediatrics:' Parents allowed used for the in-service training The equipment will be pur­ and bold stripes VOL. L X X X IX , NO. 285 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 (Cky»lfled AdveiHsing on Page 21) PRICE TEN CENTS any time except noon-2 p.m .; programX for policemen from chased with part of a 813,000 f ■ others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Manchester Jmd five surround­ federal fund Manchester has Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., ing towns. been granted for the training « M^’n 'S FASHION 4 p.m.-8 p.m. The bids will\be opened Sept. project. The Board of Directors Intensive Care and Coronary 11 at 11.:.30 a.m. at the Municipai appropriated the $10,000 Man­ Care: Immediate family only, Building. \ chester has already received anytime, . limited to five min- ' Manchester Poltce\jeutenant under the grant to the police Mexico, U;S. Plan U.S. Accuses Egypt ntea. Robert Lannan said that the budget at last night’s meeting. Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- video tape equipment wfil be' In addition to.M|,anchester, the * U:4S p .m .,. and 6:80 p.m .-8 used' to tape talks givefK by program will involve policemen Friendship Display p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and visiting Instructors so ' that ^ e from Glastonbury, East Hart­ ford, South Windsor, Vernon and Of Breaking Truce 0:80 p.m.-8 p.m. material may be used in more.;^ CX>RONADO, Calif, (AP) —A come out for the dinner at the Age Limits: 16 in maternity, than one training session. The. 'Coventry. 'tThe program should' begin in | yb lg parade, pickets And a crowd 82-year-old, Vlctpiian-style, 400- WASHINGTON (A P )— The United States announced 12 in other areas, no limit in equipment will also be used to officials predict will reach room Hotel del Coronado here. tape accident investigations. November. It is dsigned to im­ ^ ^ self-service. 100,000 are expected to greet Diaz Ordaz, with a party of today it has evidence of violations of the Mideast stand­ These tapes will be shown and prove the skill’s and efficiency President Nixon and Merican 25, including his daughter, was still cease-fire and is taking the issue up with 'the Soidet Ib e administration reminds discussed during some sessions, of the pollcem ^. The course reg vta rly $ 6 ■President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz flying in from Mexico City for a Union and Egypt. visitors that with construction will Include the areas of crimi­ Lannan said. in this seaside city today. reunion with Nixon, ■whom hd “ We want the vlolaUons ties under (U.N.) ' Ambassador under way, - parking ispace is The duplicating equipment nal law, arrest procedure, war­ Made ir^m permanent press da- The two presidents and' 700 met at Puerto-VaJlarta, Mexico, stopped,” ' State Department jarring’s auspices proceed limited. Vlsltoie are ashed tn will be used to produce hand out rant application, rules of evi­ press officer Robert J. Mc­ dence, report writing, human | ViP guests including former two weeks ago. forthwith.’ ’ bear with the hospital while the material on some of the more croiy-’polyester and cotton in the Closkey said after making the relations and traffic control. l i , President Lyndon B. Johnson Preparations were- made for parking problem exl8ts>> complex changes and aspects of L'i new long 3% pointed collar. New announcement. McCloskey declined to say A.- ...Z. were gathering for a White an elaborate four-course meal, whether the United States was u '^ I d striped patterns or deep-tone House-style state dinner Nixon with three wipes to be served in U.S. officials said U.S. .intelli­ Patients Today: 2ST trying to get the Sovleto-^who solid coiors in blue, gold, green, Is giving Diaz Ordaz tonight in a the hotel’s^elegant Crown Room, gence has determiried that there supply ’ the Egyptians wlh siir- AIDMTrTBD YESTERDAY: ™ I display of Mexican-Amerlcan The U.S, Marine Band from have been an increased number face-to-^r” missiles and help Richard W. Baker, 19 Lewis St.; Hospital Phone Maj. Deptula brown. Sizes 14Vi to 17.- friend^p. Washington and the 56-member of antiaircraft missile sites in- . . . .1 ... T-. .. .J . ®i®® them—and the Egyptians Mrs. Kathleen S. Barry, Glas­ The telephone number for H \\\s DecoraUons, bleachers and student “ Grupo Folklorico” stalled on the Egyptian side of ^ „^remove the mlssUes-em­ tonbury; Mrs. Sophie T. Benzel, permanent press — never Manchester Memorial Hospi­ To Command welcoming signs were up and 65 If'® University of Guadala- the Suez truce line, in violation placed in violation of the U.S.- Stafford Springs; William Bou- . need ironing of the standstill agreement. tal was changed a few marching imlts were poised for Mexico were to enter- sponsored cease-fire which be­ sa, Glastonbury; Mrs. Irene A. There Is also evidence of pre­ months ago, but too late to BOYS NEW COLLAR STYLE the parade, along with beauty f®*®- gan Aug. 8. Oioma, Stafford; Clinton A. be listed correctly in the new Guard Unit —queens and horse riders. Members of an antiwar Mexi- viously unoccupied sites now Church, Old Stafford Rd., Tol­ phone books. The hospital sport shirts Clty officials Lic^ve been work- can-Americah activist group having weapons installed and of Other U.S. sources said the 3 land; James A. Cole, Northfield Maj. Raymond V. Deptula of American ambassador in Mos­ number is 846-1222. ing hard to make this a warm and an organization of “ Ylp- - movement of equipment Into the Rd., Coventry; Mrs. Elizabeth Muddy Brook Rd., Ellington, .has j welcome with a big turnout and Pl®®” announced they planned standstill zone, they said. cow, Jacob Beam, and Minister D. Cone, 28 View St.; Patricia Donald Bergus have been In­ been appointed to the position of all the. Ceremonial trappings to to picket outside while the presi­ McCloskey declined to make a G. Dankel, 30 McGrath Rd., garmo, 115 Walriiit St.; Karl structed to call for a halt to the coriimander of the Connecticut celebrate California’s Bicenten­ dential guests dined. judgment as to whether the vio­ South Windsor. Wederstrom, 315 Lakb-Rd., And­ Nixon will spend 12 hours here violations but are not . demand­ Army National Guai^to 1st Bat­ nial as weU as the visit of the lations had been serious enough Also, Elizabeth Davidson, 189 over; Mrs. Irene J. Poliansky, ‘T* with much of the afteVnoon free ing a rollback. W. Middle Tpke.; Denise De- Cassidy .Hill Rd.. Coventry; talion, 169th Infantiy at Man­ presidents. • to swing the Mideast military 1.99 In his hotel suite. Instructions to make repre­ Veau, 322 Oakland St.; Florian Patrick F. Griffin, 257 Tolland regularly 2.49 Hundreds of free buses were balance against Israel. But he chester. Previous to this assign- There were rumors Diaz Or­ sentations to the Soviets and the J. Fay, Glastonbury; Jaimes L. Tpke.; Steven C. Plsch, East put into service all over the made plain the United States m’ent he served as executive of­ Huge assortment at savings daz might go out for some after­ Egyptians against truce ■viola­ Fracchla, RED 1, Hebron; Mrs. Hartford; Joseph A. Florentlno, ./ county and down to the border wants to prevent the cease-fire ■ of 25% on every shirt. Per­ noon sightseeing, possibly in­ tions were said to have been Grace G. Garbarini, 52 Bissell Box Mountain Dr., Vemon; ficer with this unit. Maj. Deptula | town of ’lijuana to bring 'visitors from breaking down and to manent press polyester and cluding a 35-minute ride do'wn sent from Washington Wednes­ St.; William H. Glode, East Wayne A. Grotton; 70 W. Main is 'also a full-time supervisory I 1 - cotton blends. New long point to this commimlty of 16,(KX). promote the lagging Arab-Israe- the freeway to ’Tijuana. day night to Ambassador Jacob Hartford; Darin C. Hanna, 196 St., Rockville; Mrs. Mary E. ’Die normal 60-cent toil on the 11 peace settlement talks. examiner with the U.S. Property or button-down collars. Solids, Beam In Moscow and to Minis­ Brookfield Rd., Bolton; Walter Creelan, Miami, Flordla. WASHING’TON (AP) — It and Fiscal Office at Hartford. fanci/es, stripes, plaids, pais­ new $47 mUlion Coronado Bay The U.S. statement said: ter Donald Bergus in Cairo. T. Kelly, im South St., Rock- Also, Mrs. Rachel P. Casa- leys. Sizes 8 to 18. Bridge was cut to 10/cents or took the riot death of an artlcu-- A native of Rockville, Maj. “ On the Middle East our. lat­ ■vlUe; Ihomas W. Knox, 715 N. santa, 82 Pine Knob Dr., South one peso for the day. Mexican late ■ Me:^lcan-American journal- Assistant Secretary of State Deptula was graduated from est evidence confirms that there Joseph JSlsco also met here late Main 8f.; Olga E.^Lindholm, Windsor; Mm. Carole A. ROm- currency was being accepted 1st to bring together the diverse have been violations of the Undholm’s Comer, Andover. Rockville High School and FLARED OR IVY last night with Israeli Ambassa- . beiger, 24 Hathaway Lane; for the first Ume on the span and often warring Mexlcan- cease-fire standstill agreement. Also, Vincent Szwed, RED 1, Marie A. Panaro, 39 Overland awarded , an associate in science LEAGUE STYLES, dor Yitzhak Rabin. that links San Diego and the Cd- Americans in this.capital city, “ We are not going into de­ Hebron; Mrs. Sophie Timmer­ Dr,; Mrs. Chrole J. Strock, 40 degree at the Hartford State | PERMANENT PRESS The Israelis, charging the Technical Institute. He began ronado Peninsula. More than 160 of jhem joined tails. man, 187 Hollister St.; Frank Olcott St.; Burton Frazier, Wll- Nixon’s bubbletop limousine in prayer Wednesday for Ruben Egyptians with cheating on the Wegrzyn, 16 Union St.; Bernard limantlc; JoKn W. MacDowell, his Connecticut Army National I “ We are taking up this matter ceasefire deal, have kept their Guard Service with Rockville’s,! was brought in for his IH-mlle Salazar, who died Saturday Cambodian soldiers carry the body of a badly wounded comrade to the rear in with both the UAR and the Whalen, East Hartford; Lynn R. 333 Bidwell St.; Mm. Florence boys motorcaile, timed to follow the when hit in the head by a police envoy to the U.S.-supervised Zanardi, Glastonbury. Roberts, East Hartford; Mrs. Co. G, 1st Battalion, 169th In- F the wake of bitter fighting 30 miles southwest of Phnom Penh. (AP Photofax) South Viets, ■ USSR through diplomatic chan­ parade after noontime arrival tear-gas projectile during a Los peace talks home for a week Barbara M. Cornelllson, 11 Vine fantry in 1949, and was called nels. while weighing what to do. iBXRTHS YEJSTERDAY: A son to active duty during the Korean j ceremonies at North Island Na- Angeles riot, St.; Mrs. Thelma K. Barany, 7 school “ We are continuing to watch Secretary of Defense Melvin to Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Burke Rd., Rockville. War in 1960. val Air Station. - '"There never ..have been so Americans the balance closely and as we Briggs, 107 Deepwood Dr.; a son / Nixon planned to helicopter many of us from such different R. Laird gave U,.S. reassurance Also, Mrs. Carole S. Brenza After his discharge from j In Vietnam have said previously,^ we have ^t a news conference Wednes- to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gra- pants from the Western White House groups together before—for any- emd daughter, Suffield; Mrs. active duty, he returned to the no Intention, of permitting Is- R^y that the United States wUl kowsky Jr., Shore Dr., Coven­ at San Clemente some 60 miles thing,’ ’ said Carlos Conde, a re- Cynthia J. Joyner and son, 50 Guard, receiving a direct com- | reel’s security to be adversely not allow the Mideast military try; a daughter to Mr. and group 1 reg. 3.98 away after a morning meeting porter colleague of Salazar ■ who In Shootout Crestrldge Dr., Vemon; Mrs. mission and an appointment to | affected. balance to swing against Israel. s Mrs. Dennis Vigue, East Hart- Sharilyn L. Button and son, 23 the post of reconnaissance of­ with the six member^ of the ^ow works for the Cabinet Corn- Weekly GI Death Toll Rises SAIGON (AP) — A gfroup of “ ijj the meantime we believe ’ foni; a daughter to Mr. and 3 # 5 9 2 for $7 Laird also said U.S; arms Hyde St.; Mrs. Rosalind B. ficer with Hdqts. Co., 169th In- I Senate Finance Committee. mittee on Opportunity for the disabled war veterans was-re- it is of the utmost Importance Mrs. Wayne Zorger, Enfield. SAIGON (AP) — Sixty-three 537 were wounded. The U.S. mander claimed 500 to 600 ene- Lawrence and daughter, 40 , fantry Regiment at Hartford. In He Is seeking the committee’s spanish-Speaking. (See Page Ten) Also, b daugditer to.Mr. and group 2 reg. 4.98 jjorted holding a' Vietnamese that the talks between the par- Olcott St. 1954 he was reassigned to the aid in moving his stalled family ..jg there is a conspira- Americans were killed in acUon Command said allied . forces my killed or wounded but this army officer hostage tonight in Mrs. James Cashman, Old killed 1,284 North Vietnamese was an esUmate and probably post of executive officer -with | X. assistance welfare plan to a the aftermath of a gmn' b a ttle------—: ~ Lyme; a son to Mr. and Mrs. last week in Vietnam, the U.S. Heavy Mortar Co., 169th Infan­ 4 # 5 9 2 for $9 Senate vote and Invited them to (See Page Twelve) and Viet Cong troops, compared highly inaccurate, between''tiie veterans and na­ George McKay, 126 Deepwood 193 Ciet Lunar Duet Command announced, but its to­ try Reg;lment in Enfield. In 1956 I to 1,093 the week before. - ^he U.S. Command an- tional police'.' . / D r.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. he assumed command of Hdqts. ’Two special gro'aps, each riOUSTON — Twenty - eight I tal did not include 28 ojh®*’® The aUles said recorded Viet- today that the Army’s Three American military po­ Charles Crockett, Shore Dr., Co., 2d Battalion, 169th Infantry I value packed, all made from pounds of lunar material gath­ permanent press fabrics with killed wheq._a helicopter was namese casualOes In the war Engineer Battalion is being licemen were wounde'd. in the Coventry; a son to Mr. and at Hartford, serving until 1958 now total 112,691 , government as part of President ered on the Apollo 12 mission no pressing ever. Choose shot down last Wednesday. shooting and the veferaiis Mrs. Edward Broderick, RED 1, when he was promoted to cap-1 from Ivy League styles with Integrated Schools Open troops killed and 238,385 wound- cutback of 50,000 Ameri- E have been distributed to 139 Vemon. tain. He subsequently held com­ The 63 dead were 11 more claimed that one of their own sclen^ts in’ the United States straight no-cuff bottoms or ed, and 667,653 enemy killed. troops in Vietnam. The mand positions at West Hart-1 BODY POWER from flared bottom models. than the American battle death number was killed and two oth­ PISCHARGED YESTER­ and 54 scientists in foreign Little fighting was re trie d Reactivation will result in a re­ ers were woUnded. lord, Bristol and Windsor Locks | Stripes, plaids, solids — in toll the week before. The com­ today in Vietnam or Cambodia, Rygyg„ gj about 810 personnel DAY; Mrs. Beatrice A. De- countries. regulars or slims. Sizes 6 to Southern White in School The veterans reportedly - - units. great collection of shirts to shape mand said American battlefield but American 52 bombers flew gg y^e command said, 18 in group. deaths for the past nine weeks seized the officer when he went He has had an extensive mil­ your body. a sixth day of saturation raids . . . to the scene of the shooting, In A j\x total 623, the lowest for a nine- against North Vietnamese sup- As usual ®"'y • wh° itary education, having success­ I. To Keep Mother from Jail Saig;on’s Cholon Chinese dis­ fully completed the basic infan­ orlon pUe lined — open week period in 4% years—rihce pfy routes from Laos into Cam- “Whatever The try officers’ course, the com-1 ^ LONG SLEEVE BODY SHIRTS bottom construction By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lel surge of private school open- 621 UB. troops w®re ^ d S r s t e t e a ' ^ e r o s ^ brtw'een toe vetera'lllTnd'” ^ , pany officers’ course and the Only 25 whites of 369 assigned Ings, President Nixon said he killed between Dec. 19, 1965, and Occasion— Flowers Long collar, two button cuff. Pinch •> / BOYS MELTON-TYPE 25 of toe big bombers dropped career infantry officers’ course were among the hundreds of was pleased, Feb. 19, 1966. reassigned to other units In lice. Shortly afterward. South P dart back or front body style ' 750 tons of bombs along a 200- Say I t Best!” at the U.S. Army Infantry blacks when the formerly all- “As.^ schools have opened in Last week’s toll included only South Vietnam. Vietnamese army rangers were lines. Turned on solid colors or sent to tiie scene to reinforce School, Ft. Banning, Ga. He was | regimental stripes. S, m, I, xl. ” ‘or $7 black George Washington Carv- many'parts of toe. South In re- three-of the 31 AmericaJfis killed __ stretch of the Ho Chi The U.S. Command In Saigon -also chosen lor advanced mili­ bench er High School opened for toe cent days," toe President said in the helicopter crash south of ’ national police. From Plmom Penh, Associat- reported 28 enemy rocket and Vietnamese - combat police PENTLAND the Floriet tary study at the U.S. Army | i t LONG SLEEV| SPORT SHIRTS fall term in Montgomery, Ala. Wednesday, “ toe ®®tiou *ms Da Nang because only three of " .j, mortar attacks across South Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., In Richmond, Va., a 14-year- seen hundreds of communities the bodies had been identified ^ ^ sealed off a major intersection 24 BntGH ST. 643-4444 • MS-6247 Button front or new zipper front ^ X wtu’mers Wheeler reported that Cambo- Vietnam, from 8 a.m. Wednes- in Cholon, Saigon’s Chinese sec­ Open Monday ttarough Saturday 8':S0.A-M. to 6:86 P.M. where he qualified in the I old white girl attending a pre- achieve the transition from a by midnight last Saturday. Wheeler repo with one ■styles. Throe-button cuff, I6ng only a fresh day to 8 a.m. today. tor, and began a search of ■ ■ I J ...... I '■■■i ordnance otficers’ course, and CQlJar, flap pocket. Solids, stripes. dominantly black school said; dual to a unitary school system Twelve more bodies h®v® b®®n “ ^n t ^ American killed and 13 wound- Why Not Uve A UtU e! Flowers From PENTLAND’S also at Ft. Lee, Va., where he Block, plum, blue, green, red. reg.' 5.Q0 “ The only reason I came here smoothly, peacefully and sue- identified this week and will be ^t Srang ®d. Another seven Americans apartments and other buildingd Will Brighten Up Your World; So Much — Delivery took the U.S. Army career | S, m, I, xl. was to keep my mother from cessfully.” includeditifiofi Inin thisroiQ week’swGGK's toll,LOU toLO district headquarters...... J——----- ...... — g w , _ , for the persons—believed to be Anywhere In 'Tht World! , quartermaster course. X beingg locked up.” ' “ Enormous and primary pe announced next T^.^rsday. ®"d foum i toat t o e Notrh Viet- w e^^^^e wu^n e^^^^ veterans—who. battled with the 1,-^ LONG SLEEVE TURTLENECKS In Mississippi and LLouisiana, o u is l^ , credit for this succtoosuccess .g ^ s tow anaand uietoe ouierother lo16 winwill beue auucuadded tom ------*orce whto^^^^ , in clln to alid »nH thefhi» explosionpxnlosloh of a MPs. Regularly 2.98 9 . 9 ^ school .officials said it would De toe people of toe state and _cbm- ^ ® ^ t ^ “ f^ ^ ^ je e k ‘n which five^^ys ago^^^^^^ furhier-bomlier and- with- Marine F4 flghter-bomter .that (See Page Ten) 100% cotton rib knit. Block, 9JCQ regularly 11.98 weeks before they could pro­ mutdUes most directly affect­ white, brass, olive, light blue, *»■«»»* drawn. caught fire while It wba ■ being s I [ I < duce flguVes on Integration. ed,” he added. cinnamon. S, m, I, xl. 2 for SjS a Vlade from heavy Melton The casualty summary also Three battalions of Cambo- refueled at Da Nang Air Base. \\\\\\\ ■loth (100% reprocessed And In Georgia, school offi­ He said the past few days, said 586 U.S. troops were ZIP OUT i t LONG SLEEVE DRESS 'ool) and warmly lined with cials complained of administra­ which he earlier bald would , rlon Acrylic pile, even the tive headaches and high absen­ bring the most meaningful Inte­ ToMtoeroble'toLre^^^ ®^ «>ey moved.in, but r ^ SHIRTS regularly 2.59 Marxist \ood. Zip fly front. Navy, teeism caused by massive new gration .of toe past 10 years, 358 wounded tvro weeks ago. only Ught °PP°“ ’ Cong In to^^^ Polyester-cotton permanent - lirgundy. Sizes 8 to 18. classroom integration. were a “ very difficult 'and very U.S casualties reported since from the battleground 30 mUes kong Delta 48 to 160 miles souto- press blend. Button cuffs. 1 T T But there was uneventful inte- delicate tinie." Jon 1 1961 now total 43,481 southwest of Phnom Penh Indl- west of Saigon. Field reports May Rule White, pastels and deep,’ * gration of large numbers of oto- Governors in some states con- killed ani 28'7,801 wounded cated total government casual- said one South Vietnamese sol- tones. Neck sizes ,1’>t'/2 to ^ for 3,50 100% Sanforized denims usually higher priced er Deep South districts as public tinued toe quest for ways to South Vietnamese headquar- ties in the five,days of fighting dler was killed and 11 wert: schools opened under orders to thwart busing for the purpose of reported 284 of its troops were about 25 to 30 killed and wounded in toe three fights, In Chile all-weather coats abolish separate schools for desegr®&®Uon. ------— ■were killed last week,, up slight-...... twice that ------many —■—seriously1„ boys' flared dungarees whites and blacks. ' l (See Page Twelve) SANTIAGO, Chile (A P ).— A _ly from 247 the week before, and wounded. The Cambodian com- close ani turbulent campaign A with the fashion Despite boycotts and a paral- (See Page Fifteen) r _■_____ . . impact of a - r that cdu(d put a Communist- backed government ^In power U AW ’s Leonard Woodcock appears to be ponderins: thunderclap MAKE THE pair .....endi>.-ln—C^e-4iodayr—^lie 'nar-' __a-questkm-ae-be-takes-R^ireak for-eoffee-duriag a -- -AS 2 ; 4 4 tion’s '3.6 million voters will meeting in Detroit on Wednesday. (AP Photofax) lEAN SCHEME ■ choose Friday among • a 74- regularly 2.98 year-old conservative, a moder­ Great for school-alid after-schqol. Rugged 10 oz. Sanforized FBI Seeks Quartet in Wisconsin right on . baby fnavy denim that wears like iron and launders beautifully.. ate leftist who once was ambas­ New flared bottom styling boys like so much. Sizes 8 to 16. sador to itoe United States and UAW May Stage Strike WASHINGTON (AP)(X ^ —- A nar the Marxist Socialist leader of a •f I a r G S six-party coalition Including the > BOYS’ REGULAR 2.39 tionwide search has been raguhrty 30,00 launched for f6ur young men ■ Communists. Against Two Automakers The rightist is Jorge Ales- t ^ G l I chaiged in the bombing of toe DETROIT (AP) — The presi- cars. Chrysler does not present- . The Northport . . . an ski pajamas Army Mathematics Research sandri, 74| president from 1958 adventurous look, lots ' Center at Madison, Wise. One to 1964 and. running as ah inde­ dent of toe UnUeh Auto Workers iv Produce a subcompact. of stitching, buckled man died and three were in­ pendent. ^ e moderate is Ra- takes his union’s new contract Woodcock said he would tell sleeves, and the flip- domiro Tomic, 66, a'member of top Chrysler negotiators today U' jured in the blast. j; demands.today to toe Chrysler piest little panel in back. with button and zipper One of the four charged in the - President Eduardo.Frel’s Chris-, that their contract offer—which Dacron polyesternQ l The FBI said fugitive jiwM- strike either GM or Chrysler— sentatives ’’’of Chrysler’s rank with 9c6tchguord- .X rants and charges of sabotage, toere is much speculation that possibly both—unless a contract and file, “ We can strike without reg. 5.98 Chile’s traditionally apolitical settlement is reached before Optional back belt ,7 " :* i: destruction of government pro­ money as we did in toe past." , w ith faTuttons. Sizes fyUt 101/ e\ mllllary leaders would stage a current three-year pacts expire Blue coUon denim dungarees perty and conspiracy have been If General Motors is struck, 8 to 18. filed against Karletofi Lewis coup if he won. Military officials midnight Sept. 14. the union’s strike fund of $120 with button or zipper-fly. Light.’ ARMSTRONG KARL ARMSTRONG DAVID FfNE . LEO BURT ______blue brushed cotton denim Armstrong, 22 ‘ his | brother. DWIGH deny thef possibility of a coup ^ would give million would be exhausted in w ith button fly . Perrhanent Dwight Alan Armstrong, 19; Da ,4 . J . iio-inn'craiinnci of four received a letter post- cratlc Society vowed to use all but say they will preserve order pqj.r./ great marketing edge about seven weeks. For a strike ress striped jeans with wide vld Sylvian ' Fine. 18, and Leo be dc^e late i the evening an marked Aug. 28 In which they means at their disposal to force “ a£all costs.” ^ ______with iU subcompact Pinto which at CSirysler, the fund could last Celt loops. Sizes 29 to 36. ”\in colors thdt are no one would/be hurt. The three men have run so g^,g gept. ii. The Chev Frederick Burt, 22. j - j ed a Madison service station said they were in New York the Army M«thGniatlca Re- some 30 weeks. Current strike An FBI agent investigating “ The boys advised him that anything but-square employe as saying. According to City^Cn roTlte to Canada, search Center off the Campus, close throughout^ the ®‘8 ‘ ‘ rolet Vega goes on sale the day benefits are $30 to $40 a week, •' thft blast filed ®n affidavit . they had a great amount of ex- the FBI said. - iV WGdneeday in Madison, saying plosives in their possession, the document, another man re- The FBI said the university’s The FBI identified Fine as a certain none will receiverGGGivG the ported the elder brother puf- sterling Hall, in which the gov- iy dry up toe supply, of some Some industfy obsetwers saw V the Armstrong brothers had told namely nitrate and primacord, former staff membaf of the majority required for election. chased 1,700 pounds of nitrogen emme'nt research center was lo- 25,000 GM subcompacts, per­ toe union maneuvering as a ic^:x a friend they had a large cache Baxtrum said, “ Heterodoxiqal Volca,)’ pub- If that happens, Congress will haps within a day or two. of explosives and planned-a ser- -=4n toe affidavit, the FBI ^ en t fertilizer. three days later. .cated, "for several years has lish^d by SDS at the University meet Oct. 24 to choose between pressure tactic aimed primarily . 946 MAII^ STREET The' fertilizer and gasoline peCn the target for demonstra- Woodcock said at a news at Chrysler, which has been op- les of^ bombings. - ■ said the Armstrongs told Sliter _are. y Ibe two high men. • conference one , rea^n Ford— Airent George P. Baxtrum j^. they were responsible for the could be oornJjined to make an -tion activity by radical groups ^ The campaign has been one of ating in the black for the l®st DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER reg. 8.98 object of the last UAW strike In -said In the document the Arm- ^Jan.*^ bombing of the Badger explosive device.' led by the Students for a Demo MADISON, Wis. (AP) — “ I the roughest in 40 years, with five months- after two losing, Baxtrum said the four men cratic Society which protested It jjj^g the-whole world has. five persons killed and more 1967—was excluded as a /target . 1Q0% lamb's wool v-neck ondj Htrones had visited Maxim Sll- Army Ammunitions Plant. Au- quarters. . - . OPEN raURS.. I TO 9 P.M. . _ .1 It____ r»r» 1 a f or?* . ■ . ______1 i . . . -----I t -----« I t n lf n * tlio nf . . . _____ l j j ______, .. ______. - r ._____ ^ , nn nr,n was so that at least one Ameri- .IIIALE 100% Shetland wool cjrew neck ♦ 'V^in'^Mlnncanolis prior to the thori'ties said an imdetonated' charged were stopped by police as a link of toe University of j^j^r ^G. crashedG.H------down —around — Liuuithan. 100 Lw ...jG.,—.injured. ------Some'" —100,000 ,— - . , V .ij Chrysler’s chief negotiator, styles. Solids and heathertones pf researcht® * center .bombing. . .--- mThp--I ------bomb1_ ---- was— found r-non Llittthe nr-v-imSugrfijmds shortly after thr.the V-oOGaresearch T-gIi GGn.cen ^ViSCOnsIU With tilC fCderOl gOV" us, said Donald Armstrong, national police and ninuary be build- p Leary, referred to re- 1 ■/ / \ s ' , ■ ing subcompacts in numbers to ^ I ' ^ . 'j , navy, fawn> green, blue, copper. affidavit alleged the brothers of the anjpno Pl®nt. ter was bomhed, but were al- ernment. S, m, I, xl. . iN C H E S tB l told SUter the bombings would Karleton Armstpoilg rented a lowed to pass. A friend of the “ The Students for a Demo- (See Page Ten) . -. (See Page Ten) meet the challenge of imported ' (See Page Ten) y ■ , ■ a ^ . : 'IV

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 one considers they are mostly talking of his charges’ sucdl^ss Tate Case: PAGE TWO Comimiiiity inexperienced amateurs. Intona­ Pope Asjks the night before. tion, too, was better than av­ Wendland,, . administrator • of I ,■ ' ' . . ------"— ~ THE DOBMUMTV DAY SCHOOL MOVIE RAHNOS erage for a group of thia type. the Wisconsin Exposition Cen­ Sheiinypifl on Bridge Ensemble A large percentage of the Qemency ter,- In West Allis; outside Mil­ Diagnosis on Susan Atkins: MANCHBSTlIt,' CONN. baddario Behind D uff^, DANCIN& waukee, said auditions for this R3R PARETOS AND group were students, ahd the • Nbn-gr»ded elementary school — DON’l* DRAW TBVSIPS players came from various com­ summer’s troupe attracted 300 YOUNG PEOPLE NORTH Anxiety Causes Her P ain • M nltl-afed grouping In small claasea Spokesman Reminds GOP ALL BRIDOE.. HANDS Every Fridayy^i^ht In Debut munities round and about. Man- In Aftack In the eligible 16-19 ^ e range. V Indlvldaallxed stody programa 0tn9Ctrv9 ot rtffogt tt Ip i/Vomt ^ ♦ K J 4 3 y chester^had the largest percent­ ...... Ill June, the 'wlnneEs began a tamin pills for the trial's dura­ f SmsiUTe Involved facility ' Alphonsus J. Donahue, the ■6ovf tuiitbtitty ol By ALFRED, SHEINWOLD 9 10 By JOHN ORUBEB VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope g a.m.-to-9 p.m. regimen at the By LINDA DEUTSCH a Multi-media learning resource# GLASTONBURY, Conn. (AP) co/tNAf lof ¥i9mng by lf>tf Members of V.F.W. A u ^ f y & Stein Club age, of 'course, with South Wind- tion. convention-endorsed candidate, In some haii^ it is necessary -0 A 10 5 2 Associated Press Writer a finmmintlty of children from varied backgrounda — -A spokesman for Congress­ The CJommunlty Amateur En-_ sor close behind. There were Paul VI has asked that the man fairgrounds under Mark Azzoll- Miss Atkins, helped to the wlt- lost a primary contest to_ Duf­ to draw trtimps to prevent an , ♦ K 87 3 4 AJ^D THEIR GUESTS man Emilio Q. Daddario, the semble made Its debut last night representatives’Of Rockville and who threw atones at him not be na, a former Air Force lleuten- LOS ANGELES (AP) — De- j,ggg gfand from a wheel chair, Accepting Applications for Admissions fey last month. Incumbent Sen. Alt ACES ADMITTED opponent from ruffing one of EAST Democratic candidate for gover­ Gcnerai Audiences WEST TT , ,1 . Vernon, Storrs, East Hartford treated...... harshly, press reports colonel and leader of the fendant Isusan Atkins sajFS she began testifying in a whisper, nor, said Wednesday there Isn’t Thomas J. Dodd dropped out of your wliuiers. It Is not neces­ ♦ 95 ♦ 8 6 2 at the Umtarian-Unlversalist j ^ ... .NDRAD Commanders drehes- Far Firthtr lafiinigflag Otli I4T-1040 and Glastonbury as well, so the said today. has been in constant pain at the but her voice was strong as she any doubt who. Daddario is sup­ the' race for the Democratic sary to draw trumps In till (?9 8 6 5 3 . (PQJ4-2 YFW — ^ E. CENTER ST. meeting house at 486 Main St., effort ia of more than purely tra, aided by a choral director, nomination before the party’s AIL ACES ADHIHED hands'. -It Is not necessary OQJ9843 0K7 The pontiff told his secretary, trial A 10 'minutes on the stand. porting for the U.S. Senate—it’s ParcnttI Guidinci Siiccnled ■greatly pleasing a near capacity local interest. . a choreog;rapher and an orches- Sharon Tate murder the Rev. Joseph Duffey, the state convention, and has since . to draw all of the tnimps .even A None A J 1094 the Rt. Rev. Pasquale Macchi, “If everyone wahts to go GP audience. CTompirsed of about The group Is considerably' too trator. — doctor says It’s probably just announced he will run as an in­ when you do draw stmie of to intercede with authorities and The teen-agers receive the in­ ahead and think tliul Iny pain Is Demodratic candidate. SOUTH large for the acoustics of the anxiety. TTie statement was issued -in dependent. them. It Is not necessary to 46-50 players under the direction express the Pope’s wish, the struction, room, board and $3(1^ a ThTjudge, after listening to psybholo^cal. let Uiem bellew ♦ A Q 107 small hall in which it was heard. reply to a speech here by Re­ 'The Daddario spokesman re­ AESTAICTED draw trumps at your first op­ (? A K 7 of Robert E.. Richardson Jr., Rome daily Pa^se Sera said. week as part of a self-support' the defendant and the doctor that.” she said. . . . It a very UnMr 17 rtquirts KConionying I should like to hear It in more publican State Chairman How­ plied Wednesday that “ Mlm portunity. Before I put you to this was no corny clambake, It described: the pontiff as Ing budgrt that Wendland said Wednesday, said of Miss At-- physical to me.” Parani or Adult Guardian commodious quarters; and I “ profoundly disturbed” by the ard Hausman, who said; “ It Daddario Is supporting' Joseph i3S» sleep with this kind ol sttite- Z AQ 652 but a highly Enjoyable concert totals $100,000. t kins: "She’s articulate, she’s lu- Asked whether she fplt able to MUNICIPAL BUILDING should like to hear it with a incident during the general seems to me that It Is high Duffey. T h ere are, and there merjt, let me show you a hand South Wesl North East IV In the lighter vein. Their bookings this year have cld and she’s apparently per- resume trial, she said, “If you greater number" of strings, but audience Wednesday at his sum­ time for Mr. Daddario to stop should be, no grrounds for a m -^ In which the last trump not Pass 1 0 Pass Two soloists were featured, included the state fair and nu­ fectly healthy.” He .ordered the want to bring me in a hospital , NO ONE UNDEN 17 ADHIHED 1 4 these things will undoubtedly mer residence in Castel Gandol- being mum and Wll the people blgulty in that support.’’ ^ dra-wn imtll the 12th trick. Pass 4 ^ Pass 5 r so h , Marilyn Richardson, soprano, merous smaller fairs In Wiscon­ trial resumed. bed, yeah, I ’ll stay In here.” (Ag« limit m*y viry 2 ♦ come in time. fo. of Connecticut just where he The spokesman said he was in ceritin artisl South dealer. 4 , NT Pass 5 ^ Pass WELLES I sin, and the (Janadlan National / and Sirkka. Johnson, , , flautist. , Meanwhile, thanks are In or- Another paper, II Messaggero, Miss Atkins, 21, Is one of three Earlier, police chemist Joseph stands. surprised there was any ques- Both sides vulnerable. 5 NT Pass 6 Pass ’ p AULS— E M IW SS Exposition In Toronto. said the Pope exclaimed to young women followers on'trial Granado testified that he com- “Is he supporting Rev.- Duffey about where Daddario Opening lead — Queen bf All Pass the biggest hand of the evening a sa IS 6 ♦ lyn Becker- who managed the aides: “ Poor fellow I hope he wlth Charles M. Manson, 38, paretl samples of Miss Atkins’ or Is he- secretly for Sen. Dodd gt^ndg he added that Duf- Diamonds. air-conditioned from an audience that deserved', enterprise and started another cornea to no harm.” chieftain, of a nomadic hippie- hair with strands found on ouiuand undercuttingu,iuc..ft Duffey------— the jey, Daddario and the Demo- CAOnON PtCnM coot o* Ml.f AIOlAAHOn West leads the queen o< dia­ ly applauded the whole show.. musical effort of more than The assailant remained In a Hearings Qosed style "fkmlly,” on charges of bloody clothing dumped in 'a same way he pulled the plug on eratlc Congressional candidates monds, and ideclarec_„.wins In would get either a heart, BURNSIDE She played numbers by Bols- At7:10-9-.20 SHU Bl'WtU-'tn AVI lAU MAWtfCH' passing significance In Manches­ psychiatric clinic in Rome murder-Consplracy In the slay­ canyon near the Tate home, and At TVmAhiie?’’ Hausman asked, throughout the state are con­ dummy with the ace. He can af­ club trick. deffre and Anderson, Incident­ CLOSED ter. On-Air Seryice ings of Miss Tate and six others. found a number of similarities. ford to draw two rounds erstlckers are blosn not draw the last missing hold: S p fid ^ &‘4-2”; Hearts, Q-J program. It was light summer Church Council SuHimar Special SCHEDULE m ea ^ res to protect the Pope not hold further hearings on me treatment of me pains which soming all over the state, some trump because he has work for 4-2; Diamoqito, K-7; du b s, J- Music m ffie Menu at listening. issue of nonstop air service te-, jjj,g^ (^gu„.e(j Friday, Allocates Funds ' were plEinned In the wake of the saying Daddario-Dodd and oth­ Burnside Theatre — Catch 22, dummy's trumps. 10-9-4. The program "opened with tween Bridgeport, Conn, and De- court Wednes- Poitable Typewriter Monday, September 7,1970 ers saying^paddario-Duffey.” There is first the question of incident. In -which the Pope nar­ 7:10, 9:20. What ^ you say? Lecuona’s familiar “ Slboney,” trolt as well as between M p, ^ sobbing and clutching her the clubs. Are they, or are they DELICIOUS For Anliracists rowly missed being hit by tyo '"nie Daddario-record In Con­ Ansyfer: Bid 1-NT. This weak HERKYS and offered excerpts from New York and Cleveland, Ohio, East Hartford Drlve-In—Be- EVE. 7:00 A 9:20 not. soUd? South tests the suit stones. AdjBsted A .9 9 Em ergency TelepiKMie JMumbers: gress In the past has Indicated yound The- Valley of The Dolls. promises about ■ 6 to Tschaikowsky’s, “ Swan Lake” and between Isllp and D®<^lt- ^.t midmorning she arose, MAT. KIDDIE s h o w by leading a low club from his GENEVA (AP) — The World C kam ed ▼ ■ ■ I " ' ' a strong tendency to be In sym­ 7:50; Lady In Cement, 9:45. lO-' points, without sufficient SANDWICH SHOP RAVIOLI and Richard Rodgers’ “ South This week me bowd ended breaking into testimony, and pathy 'With the far-out liberal hand to dummy’s king. West’s Council of Churches aimounced New Ribbon H ig h w a y ...... T . . . • / ! 6 4 9 - 5 0 7 0 THE NUMBER ONE NOVEL OF THE le length for a raise to two Pacific’ ’ as well as the “ Knlghts- investigation Into Alleghe^ cried; “Get me out of here! I’m ideas of the faction of the Dem­ East Windsor Drive-In—^The diamond discard makes it clea^ Luncheon and Dinner Specials Mustard-Qad O iled YEAR...NOW A MOTION PICTURE! sptides. C a n o N o n i, bridge March” by Eric Coates, today it will allocate $200,(X)0 to lines routes. 'The board last year hurting bad'” ocrat Party represented by Sen. Love Bug, 7:50; The Jimgle that East has a natuial cl G c ^ o g e ...... • • • . 649-1886 . ROSS HUNTER moouciw Copyright 1970 as playedr V by V the ensemble. It cuivtaantiracist chwaob groups, uav^tuincluding A t- ToLc OvCl* aumorized me airline to oper- streaming down McGovern, the Rev. Mr. Duff?y Book, 9:45. trick. t'Mhtostrone was a rather short program but ^ ate nonstop in me three mark- Yale Typewriter Manchester Drive - In — General Features Ooip. ' S a n it a r y S e w e r and Water . 649-9697 and other members of the ADA At rubber bridge. South LIVE ENTERTAINMENT and Sausage the group gave its first public * “ ets. M*A-S*H, 8:00; The Only ^ , , , , „ "Your honor, if you don’t get Service 649-4986 AIRPDRT (Americans for Democratic concede one club and on the performance after a short per- The executive committee of Lombardo Stage The court of Appeals for the courtrooijn I’ll Action),’’ Hausman said. , Game In Town, 10:00. \ next hand. If this h^id is play­ GUITARIST SINGER AvaUaUe at all times, madq lod of rehearsal. council made the decision a.t 2 0 Birch , Street . . . I can’t take BURT . DEAN ’“ But today they can’t have it Mansfield Drive-In — Winning, ed in a touniamMit, however. HaurliFBtTr for your eating pleasure at It looked as though there were ^ meeting outside Frankfurt in NEW YORK ,AP, - Slxly. o r d ? , " " ' “S,;'?” *?. home. She was half- LANCASTER-MARTIN both 'Ways. He can’t e x p e c t to 8:00; Airport, 10:15. South must p la j^ o r the over- DAVE PROVOST - 16 or 16 strings which gives West Germany, a statement two kids from Wisconsin came remanded me proceedings to from court by two ma- hold the support of the voters State Theatre— Airport. 1 :00, trick. TTiere Is IMS harm in doing _ Friday-Saturday-Night Come . and see Rhia and some Indication of the interest from the body’s Geneva head- to New York this week and m e,C 3A B . JEANSEBERG who refuse to surrender In Viet­ so since Soutif 8 plan does not Peter of 7K)0, 9:20. in strings hereabouts, an inter- quarters said, demonstrated their musical pei^ Superior Court Judge Charles JACQUEUNEBISSET nam while also playing with UA Theatre — Patton, 2;(X), risk the loaf/at the slam. PublWied Dally Except Sunday, 401 CENTER ST., MANCHESTEI^ est that is, ignored," Or virtually The “Special Fund to Combat the peace-at-any-prlce radical uid Holidays at 13 Blssell Streel forming savvy by stealing an tive Oct. 27. AUeghenym^ le^ recessed A UNIVERSAL PICTURE 8 :00. d u b Manefaester, Conn. (06040) (Across from ^rst National) so, by the powers that be in the Racism” will benefit 18 world- make “ ‘^jtermediam s t ^ ^ fringe of the Democrat Ptirty,’’ audience from Guy Lombardo. DICK PEDEMONTE Id Sout^m ust use one ol his Telephone 643-2711 ----- OPEN TIU i— VILLA MARIA Manchester school system. With wide groups who wlU receive Hausman said. hlg^ /Kesirts to discard a club Second' Class Postage Paid at about double that number of between $2,500 and $20,000 each, “Hie Kids from Wisconsin,” Manchester, Conn. 11:00 P.M. Weekdays — 12:00 Weekends ST™ ssCw ™ r r * “if' Brewster Ties Election f r o ^ dummy. Alter taking the SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOODS wind Instruments, balance was Beneficiaries Include four the name for the group of teen- D .M fmJaUp.m dCl.v..u.d. Opens Manchester's First TO top hearts, South ruffs a Pairable tn Advance not optimum, but this may be groups fighting ' In Angola age performers sponsored by To Peace on Campus On* Year ...... |30.(K< — SPECIALS_ * tig Oolebrook Road — ^ McCarron, assistant medical dl- ^__>art In dummy. 'Ihen he takes STEAK AND SHAKE 99C — DINNER $1.49 rectified in time. against the Portuguese. Oie Wisconsin ETcposition Center Tonight Hear Every Laff In atz Months ...... 16.60 0 (asy»nbnry Auto Fatality rector of me Los Angeles Coun- PERFORMANCE CENTER 'Vour Car. Dont’ Miss It. See . MONTREAL (AP) the ace and queen of clubs and 7br*e liooths ...... 7.80 The membei-s played very The Frellmo Institute, fight- had come to record hlghUghts -of ruffs a club with dummy’s last CXJLCHESTER (AP) — Bur- ty-USC Medical Center, said she mANCHESTe EUlot Oould At His Best. University President Kingian CH ICK^ FRIES well on the whole, negotiating ing for the Independence of Por- Bi® repertory they had devel- Brewster Jr. said here Wednes­ trump. Now South returns to his - the sudden tempo changes in the tuguese-bwned Mozambique, ®P®d since coming togemer for pierce, 67, of FltchvUle was and omer doctors examined Speclallzliig In Cohrel+e and oKier RTES 6 & 4^A « BOnON NOTCH a l s o a ^ e o ia l t y day that canlpus sta b lli^ in the hand by ruffing a dlEtmond. Rodgers selection very accept- also gets______funds. a summer camp-style music fatally injured here Wednesday Miss Atkins in me jail ward. United States may depend on South has won the first 11 ably, andrB a«*v*vM*4ciln(y1vrsurprisingly vwell a t a II UfVlonwhen omer recipients A«%fn LvtrtItiHA include four program ^ in mld^June. afternoon when struck by an She said tests revealed only H i d t i Speed Cars. CALL 633-9858 Band leader Lombardo invlt- the outcome of the Hov. 3 con- tricks, and one trump Is still groups in southern Africa—the automobile while crossing Main mat Miss Atkins “was quite MASH’ g;ressional electli out. South cfui at last afford to African National Congress m/ed the boys-and-glrls troupe to street. , • constipated.” She was treated, TUNING — SPEED ENGINEERING Jones Beach, where he Is me draw that trump. And then, he South Africa, the South-West At-j Pierce died at Backus Hospl- and the problem was remedied, Many student-'&icked "peace producer-of a *:Sound of Music” can safely cEiah his last club to ' rican Peoples Orga Organiza­ tal In Norwich about three hours said me doctor, IS THE BEST candidates’ ’ are running for N O 'nia: revival staged summer nigdits score the overtrick. tion, and two Rhodesian organi­ after me 4:16 p.m. midiap. ”I mink she la having some PERFORMANCE PLUS offioe, Brewvter said, and “U EVERLY OLLINO iPURTON ADMISSION at me Oceanside outdoor sta­ State PoUce identified me pain from anxiety, and she Is In- Note that South would lose zations, the 251mbabwe African 244 BROAD ST. AMERICAN WAR student i ^ v i t y . . . has any OF ELECTORS dium. driver of me car as 26-year-old terpreting as being in her ab- one trick 11 he drew three Natlonja Union and the Zim ­ construcuve Impact on the elec- The Board of Admissions of Afterwards, he in-vited mem Walter Elliot, of Colchester. domen,” said Dr. McCarron. 646-4596 — (BEHIND DAIRY QUEEN) — 646-4596 trumps early. He .could then babwe African Peoples Union. COMEDY tlons,/uiat would be a tremen­ Electors of me Town of He­ to do “about 20 minutes"' of The accident was stiU under She recommended mat Miss doushelp. ruff either a heart dr a club bron, Connecticut, will b e , in The World Council of Church­ melr act in me adjacent tent, with dummy’s Itwt trump, but DANOE STUDIO investigation. Atkins take tranquilizers and vl- -eiwster is In Montreal this session in me Town Office es comprises almost all the where tickemolders are invited he could not ruff both. East Held Over—8nd Week! SINCE m r A ..'eek at the filth annual con­ 22 OAK STREET (R«ar) Building on the following date: non-Roman Catholic Christian free for an hour of i Lombardo ference of the International As­ THE # 1 NOVEL OF THE YEAR- September 8, 1970 from 6-8 p.m. churches. music for dancing. SOUND ( I F sociation of Universities. to administer me electors oath Urged on by calls of “More [HELD OVER 3 r d . W 7 NOW A MOTION PICTURE! to mose who shall be found Directors: BEVERLY ¥ i EE BURTON More!” from me standing-room CAME qualified. Free Elephants crowd and an in-vltatlon from Naturalization papers proving Lombardo, me group performed IN!” citizenship should be presented ALTON, lU. (AP) — Iliree el­ more than an hour, and Lom­ — Pauline Kael, by naturalized citizens. ephants were c h in e d at .me bardo’s men never did get to New Yorker Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, <3uU, MobUe & Cmip Railroad melr bandstand. Sfi/c/y WHh Qualified, Experienced Teachers this 3rd day of September 1970. station Tuesday after an acci­ The teen-age band members aROSS hunter paoouctioN James L. Derby Jr., dent which grave mem a few and me chorus of. singers and Joseph J. Fill, miniitea’ freedom. dancers, ail clad in mustard- 11 AIRPORT Registrars of -Valters Police just east of St. Louis gold blazers and radiating a Attest: Gladys T. Miner, said a truck driver for me King wliolesomeness that charmed BALLET TAP JAZZ BURT DEAN Town Clerk. Bros. Circus drove his vehicle me audience, continued wim a under a low clearance 'bridge program that included popular ____ \ UNGASTER-MARTIN Monday night, me back ddsai »• A«wH SMtMlllMiMnMm«iT>>M» >vu .n* UCHNICOUirF' ■ Pidml la lOOD Ue UiVrTATlON - phants- and melr freedom waa round out me hour’,” Vernon G. ?oui cniuij Foi pinwis An Ib | o Preminger Prodyclion CeS'S.SA Hsrs’s an.you pay this GROUP AND PRIVATE LESSONS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS Wendland said Wednesday In aftsrnoon KAiu. / • . ( over. SUrtu>t /r — -5J.— r.S(X)TT/MALDEN TO BID CMMtm >. I. 10 r w . . . $1.00 • i n.".* a. 0-*. N DONALD SUMRLAND -ELLIOTT GOULD TOM SKERRIH Evtnrh*^*««rl0yeert . . .S8.S0 R E : LOAM — 4,000 YARDS SOMUt SAMIt 0« «*Lt I *.»!•* rja iir M T T O N ” Per Informorion or R egistration CaH 6471.1083 Anytiine ?ou>aNiuKYfuimb[Nis ( 8 e « e i* r *N r M t t frem 1 fJ R .) tnum scMiwt-fiMKUiii scmmia Ftotoeniit Sealed bids will be received at me office of me Purchasing Htro’t aH you pay tonight! rutiiitccuTRT-rtMiiiMi.scMniin Or Visit The Studio ThiR5. & FrL, Sept. 10 & 11, from 3 to 8 p.m. ^ lUtVEl iv e BIAINBDlAlXXOl ' ^ EUizailbetllii Waunreini CMMrwi W !• 10 rears . . .$ 1 .0 0 MlOlMCtlUH" Agent, 740 Main Street, East Hartford, Conn., until Thursday,. , B e a m y lren*e#r ever 10 yean • • $8.50 The Burtons have been part of the faculty of Dance Congress, New York, for 2 years, ••MR tSMU M WU T K M f Today at 2:00 A 8t(^‘ Plus Paul Newman tn Sept. 17, 1970 at 9:00 a.m.,, and (Ooea hr oinia— y a.w. to aoaiin) and are'members of Dance Educators of America. will be publicly opened and I LOBSTERS ’ L 6 9 lb iRir dOMtssioN rRff parhini. wni.t! • A' rt’.V,*.'* S.IAS- unn^MWiMiit "WINNING" read at mat time and place for and we have the shirts COlOB tn M LU<£ 9EA1IIEEA6T the above mentioned commodi­ ties and service. > to prove It! Information for bidders,,spec­ IHHIHiillii!! ifications, propoMl and contract forms are available at me office of me Purchasing Agept,' 740 Main Street, East Hertford. The right Is rejieiwed to re­ ject any or all^-^or any part of The 1870 shirts any or all bj<36 When such action Is deem^d'^to be for me best In- Back from a sweeter century UmTED QUAiraiTY-VIBBIVlNa XHCB8DAT MIOBT G BETTY JANE TURNER terest-4>f m® Town of East Hart- (oTd. 1 . / Town of East Hartford HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • PRISCIllA GIBSON John W- Torpey, The bold shirts Purchasing Agent W W WIMF ei • 5 S c h n n l 0 j o m s L ’^ ezi men WCT^ &n

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P A G E FTVB '.a '•T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESfTJR, CONN.. THURSDAY,'SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 . PAGE>bUR Prayer kessions MdAD StR^ET, MANCHESTER Set for Schools - ^ ' "s t a r .Also: Kane St. and Prospect Avbnue, West Bartfoid -By CLAY K POLLAN- LIBRA In Cambridge J M Y o u r Daily Acfivity Guide # OPEN DAILY 10:00 A.M, to 10:00 P.M.! A ccording fo l/ie S(arf. CAMBRIDGE:, Masa. (AP) — GIRLS To develop messoge for Friday, 5-16-27-40^ Prayers are slated to return to # AMPLE FREE AND EASY PARKING1 read words corresponding to numbers 51-72-84-85^ all Cambridge public schoohi at of your Zodiac birth sign, ------• "ChorgGlt" wfth«itheryourC.E.T.oi5C.A.P. > tAURUS SCORPiS opening of classes Sept. 10, de­ AfR. 20 1 Repair.^ 3t Help 61 And OCT. Permanent SELF-SERVICE DEOT STORES Mostar ChorgG^^ord!, 2 Keep 32 W ill 62 A spite the U.S. Supreme Court 1- ( ^ MAY 20 3 Guard 33To 63 Yours HOY. 21.‘ 64 Advontogeou i D 11-22-3444 4 BrorKi 34 Household 9-20-31-42/^" G*S ban. *' ' 65 Social 5 5 4 0 7 1 "5 You 3 5 On , 53-58-81-88V Press^ 6 Your 36 Jewelry 66 Contoct w SELF wS E R V I C E d e p t ‘nie city school ' committee GEMINI 7 Associates' 37 Opportunity 67 Such * SAGITTARIUS said Tuesday night that orders Zip Up a Lean Rib Knit >5, MAV 21 8 Time 38 In 68 Chonges | 9 You'll 39 May 69 Meorty will go'to all 19 school principals y C 10 Consider , 40 A 70Corefully “ DEC. 21 M l BROAD STREJBT, MANCHESTER • OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10 | to Mt up a system allowing a ,7-18-32-43 11 You'll 4) Ripe 71 Todoy i 8-19-30-41 ^ V 42 When 72 In five minute prayer session. Blouse '5 4 -4 3 -7 3 12 Clothes 52-57-68 D. 43'Differ 73 Now Mayor Allred B. Vellucci said KING'S 13 Wotchful CANCER CAPRICORN Pants Suit 14 Your 44 Go V 4 Con the order wlU 'affect -more than 1^,'fJUNi 21 15 New 45 Items 75 Be DEC. 22 Now! There's a Breed 76 Firmly 20,000 pupils. ’ JUU5 22 16 Moy 46 Cosh JAN. TP Go anywhere, everywhere in bur (great »17Good 47 And 77 Consolidoted 78 Approvol 1-12-23-34^ The order directs that pupils \ 3-14-25-36 18 Attitude 48 Is ’ pantsuit of ribbed orlon acrylic. The long 49 Solving 79 Your 45-67-80-86^ "be permitted live minutes be­ puts '4 7 - 5 9 - 7 0 19 Is sleeved top has today's big industrial sip- 20 Get • 50 Receive 80 As AQUARIUS fore the start of school each day LEO 21 Rodicol 51 Stolemote 81 Expect of Sportswear for Men per, the pants pull on easily. Navy, red, 22 Hove 52 For 82 Personal JAN . 20 for the purpose of indlviduEdly, 83 Fir>oncioi brown. Sizes S-M-L. 23 And 53 You , FEB. IB OF la groups, reciting a prayer S^^AUG. 22 24 Eyes 54 From. , 84 FinorKiot 2-13-24-35^ 4-15-26-37, 25 Wollet 55 It 85 Affairs of their choice on a 'voluntary 46-61-82-90^6 new :fe!48-56-79-B7 26 Money 56 At 86 Appliances basis without the benefit of the 97 27 Reoch 57 Rodicol 87 Threshold PISCES and Boys at King's! 99 VIRGO 58 Leost 88 It classroom, teacher's presence or 28 Ideos EEB. „ AUG. 23 29 Steps 59 Documents 89 Problem advice." 30 Not 60 Alone 90 Properly MAR. 20 22 9/4 Vellucci said the order follows 10-21-29-38 Good (H ) Adverse N e u t r a l 6-17-28-39^ weeks of committee’ discussion ^49-^2-S^ 6F € 5 0 -6 9 -7 8 ' and legal research. mere was no Immediate com­ Crisp white blouse-ond- ment from the state^ Depart­ slip combination with ment of Bducatltm. pretty Idee edging bn The Cambridge action follows the collar, hem and A pioneering move by the school sleeves. Flower opr committee of Leyden, a town In pliques and bow trims. The Baby Has Western Massachusetts, which Sizes 4 to 12. set up'a system of prayers last spring. On a challenge by the state, Been Named the Leyden plan went to Superl- ,or Court \^ere Judge Paul V. Rutledge ruled that dhlldren 3 could say prayers in public schools—provided teachers take Miller, Jeffrey Robert, son of Robert and Mary Turkovltz no part. Miller, 208,Hany Lsine, Vernon. He was bom Aug. 23 at Man­ m e state Board of Elducatlon chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are has unanimously voted tp ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Turkovltz, New Tork, N.T. His paternal peal the ruling. GTEUidparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, New York, N.Y. Under the Leyden system, I * * », •! A which replaced an earlier pro­ Girts Love the ' Burnham, Eric Paul, son of Charles E. Jr. and Sharon posal ruled invalid, the young­ Johnson Burnham, 300 Phoenix St., Vernon. He waa bom Aug. sters In the four-room elefmen- 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ tray school hear one bell to sig­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Nels C. Jtmnson?196 Scott Dr., Manches­ nify the beginning of prayero, P e a s a n t ter. His paternal grandparents Eire Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biun- another bell to Indicate the end ham Sr., 38 Saulters Rd., Manchester. «, • «i A of the session and a third to de­ Cassano, MlcheUe Susan, daughter of Stephen and Susan note the beginning of classes. Lo o k ! Ingram Cassano, 19 Marble St., Manchester. She was bom Aug. Gov. Francis W. Sargent last 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ May sighed a bill allowing pub­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ingram, 66 Crestridge Dr., Ver­ lic school prayers—provided non. Her paternal grEindfather Is John CassEino, Nantucket, they follow Rutledge's ruling. PEASANT BLOUSE Mass. Leyden officials plan to ask « • • «i « the state Supreme Court to clar­ Mills, Melissa EUse, daughter of David and Claire Gl- ify whether a teacher may be guere Mills, 28 Goslee Dr., Manchester. She was bom Aug. 24 present. ^ at Manchester Memorial HospltEil., m e ciHifUct centers on a U.B. Supreme Court decision in 1963 white blouse with red l^wls, David Wesley, son of Wesley and Joan Ayer banning required prayers in and navy embroidery L6wls, Antrim Rd., Covent^. He was bom Aug. 23 at Manches­ public schools, m e decision trim, gathered neckline. ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. held that requiring children to Sizes 7-to 14. Gladys Ayer, PlEilns Rd., Coventry. His patemEd grandparents pray a particular prayer, or die are Mr .and Mrs. F. Utwlyn Lewis, StraUord, Vt. His mater­ writing by public authorities of s nal great-grandmother Is Mrs. Rose Ayer, So. River Rd., Cov­ a required prayer was a breach PLAID SKIRT entry. He has a brother, Stephen, 4; and a sister, Sheri, 9. of the separation of church and A • « • • state. Walsh, Myles Alexiuider IV, son of Myles Alexander m 3 9 9 and Holt Wiggins Walsh, RFD3, 80 Overbrook Rd., Vernon. He WEIS bom Aug. 23 at Msmchester Memorisd Hospital. His mater­ nal grsmdiparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. G&rd Wiggins, Concord, BOY SCOUT Coordinating _,skirt in Mass. HlS paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Myles A.- red and navy plaid Walsh, Cranhury. E *. .* • • Notes and News bonded ocrylic. 7 to 14. Matfaewson, Christine Dawn, daughter of Donald and Ey- lene Dahh Mathewson,. 712 Dsirt Hill Rd., RockvlUe, She was \/l/len! 1 / Troop 27 - -'V,- borii Aug. 22 at Manchester MemoriEd HospltEd. Her matemEd Troop27, sponsored by St. gTEmdparents are Mr. Eind Mrs. C. L. Dabb, Ogden, UtEih, Her Pick a Mary’s Episcopal Church spent O n the Inside Track . . . paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mathewson, two weeks at Lake of Isles S ^ erse t, Mass. She has two brothers, Kenneth, 11, Eind Rob­ Scout Reservation and return­ ert, 9; Eind two sisters, SEindra, 13, and Julie,' 4. One Size * « « *> •> Wardrobe of ed home with the following ac­ Ribbed iSlipon$ Wilcox, Danelle Ann, daughter of Jack ‘Eind Rosemary complished ; P Garry Albert and momas Fits Subteen Lemek Wilcox, Prospect St., Rockville. She was bom Aug. 26 Marvin advanced to Second I at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal gryidparents are Mr. Eind Mrs. Henry McCaffrey Jr., Prospect St., Rockville. Het Permanent Press Class scouts. to Teenageir! with INDUSTRIAL ZIPPERS! paternal' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Wileox, High Several earned merit badges. Including Scott Dickie, athletics f Manor Park, Rockville. She has ia brother, Wayne. and pioneering; David Dwyer, Top off anything with a neat zippered H CA * • « » 4 . short sleeved slip-on in ribbed polyester LeBhmd, Chantel Nicole, daughter of Leonard and Betty forestry and wildlife manage- | ment; Stephen Dwyer, athletics knit solids or Dacron polyester-nylon | a A Krechko LeBlond, Peter Green Rd., Tolland. She was bom Aug., stripes. Sizes 34 to 40. 29 at Rockville GenerEd Hospital. Her maternal grandparents and personal fitness; Newton Junior are Mr._6iid Mrs. Clement Krechko, Kozley Rd,, TollEind. She Elmerson and Michael Parker, has twolirothers, Tyrone and LEince; and a sister, Candace. swimming; EMc Engelbrecht, *,•*,*• athletics, caniplng, cookings * Shaw, EUzabetii Ann, daughter of Richard and Barbara BOYS WEAR DATED forestry, pioneering and wildlife Miss Wregglt Shaw, U p DI, West Wllllngton.'She W£ts bom Augr 30 management. at Manchester MemorlEd Hpspltal. Her maternal grandpEirents Gregory and Geffrey Ehmls, are Dr; apd Mrs. Winston Wreg^t, Detroit, Mlcli. Her patenuil canoeing, forestry, pioneering grandmother is Mrs. Frank Shaw, Allan D r, Vernon. She has and rowing; Peter Heard, ath­ / letics and pioneering; Daniel Parity a sister, Jennifer, 14 months. . , Lewis, forestry, nature, personal Acrilan® ocrylic knit shirts with) K in g 's ■ fidiess and wildlife manage­ wear-doted guarantee. High crew, Loic ment; Liaurence Linders, wird- Price life management; Chjistophel- stripes ond ringpr necks, Jong point Marvin, forestry and' nature; Hose collar models. Sizes 6 to 18. ,- Richard Muldoon, athletics; Jef-. • Body Shirts with Long Point Collars, X frey Saplenza, athletics, nature BRICK O C T Button-dbiyns, 2-Button cuff Models , and pioneering; Glenn Saums^ forestry; .and Bruce Warren, - BOYSPERMANENT PRESS'^ ' Pernronent- Press Blenda-ln -Setid - forMtry and personal filhessr COUNTRY STORt ors. Prints and Stripes Two boys ■ completed the one —«OME SEE OUR NEW UNE» • Sizes Small, Medium and Large / MJle Swim -P e te r Heard and Daniel Lewis. FRANKLIN FIREPLACES me Unit Inspection Plaque FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES Western Jeans that Is ppresented to the best area In camp was held by the PENNY CANDY COUNTER ' Rugged permanent press polyester- boys for five of the six days In ANTIQUES — GIFTS the last week. Gregory and Jef­ cotton denim. Bor tacked at strain 99 cmd Bell BoHei frey Ekuils, Daniel L^wls and ,“OLD FASHIONJTEMS” ^ _ points^ 5 pockets. Navy and Super stretch crushed - Ohristephar Marvin are spend­ 'hl-torquenylon-Tprrr'fbr ' ted (iopuldr colors. Sizes 8 to^lB. ' At " " ing one more “Week in camp to • smooth no-sag, no-bag attend Junior Leaders Training “OLD FASHiON PRICES” 2 fit. Fashion shades of course put on by Charter Oak Free Delivery Within' 10 Miles ... 4 Council. fropicana, sand, coffee Rt. 6, Andover-Columbia Line * m e flrsr meeting of the sea­ and bone. son will be a FamUy Night on mursday. Sept. 10, In Nell Hall at the Church. All parents are In­ vited to attend and learn of com­ \ ing events In the new year. CHEVY‘S NEW VEGA ptT' ‘ Unit Discusses The Look for Fall! ARRIVES • 100,%i Cotton Denim Hi-Rise Jeans with Bell Flared Legs, Patch Pockets for Plans for Year JUNIOR BOYS NEW A SEPTEMER 10TH. Today’s Look! | m e Youth Commission will S u e |d e 'n i b u t t q n -f r o n t flared • Popular Colors of Blue, Brown and Black. meet tonight at 7 ta the munici­ • Waist Sizes^7 to 38, Inseams Short, pal building to discuss plans for BUT IF YOU CANT WAIT. Medium, L^ng. this school year, and member­ F rin g e ship. m e commission has 24 The Poor Boy Rib Knit Th^-Wet-Look Trimmed WE'LL WRITE YOUR ORDER members appointed for onp-year terms. All are imder the' age of FA$HlOlsl ACCESSORIES RIGHT NOW. ' 21 at the time of the appoint­ < Count on King's for the ment. and are town residents. Fringed draWstring pouch hand­ Shirt Dress Co rd u rby Coa t Created by the Board of Dir­ bag in patchwork pattern leath­ X “A GOOD PLAC^ TO BUY A CAR” ectors in August 1969, the. com- er or suede. Browntones. ^ ^ 9 9 The right combination Jp r fal|, The. classic shirf dress with up- Newest in Fashions for the missipn’s function Is promoting wide walccotton corduroy on< F; - ■ 'v' and improving youth participa­ /' dated fashion detailing. In this^ 2 J S 7 Great new button front styling wilh h id ­ wet look trim. Perfect over ponts, tion Is town goverment. Improv­ ■ New-look suede headbands with year's favorite ribbed double knit CHEVROLET den zipper,. 2 front patch pockets. Sonfor- skirts. Warm pile lining. Bronze', ing communication and under­ fringe, metal and novelty trims. acetate. Redr purple, brovMV:— ized blue cotton denim. 4 to 7. - Family at Discount PriCfes! standing between the youth and gold, bone, 5/6 to 15/16. C O .. IN C. Earthtones ..-m g g Petite sizes 3 to 11. Carter the adults of the town, and con­ MANCHESTER cerning itseU with the problems 1229. MAIN s t r e e t of juvenile delinquency, educa­ y . 7 . tion, recreation and with youth activities, j

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAED. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTOR, CONN., THURSDAY, • SEPTEMBER 3,-1970 Ing firm, and the author q;f is how to ask a person’s name "Drug Abuse - as a Business State Employes W ho Care and address, and to pick up an On-the-job Drug Problem minds to stay- out of the holocaust clyilio idea of what his problem la. Problem.” Connecticut Pittel estimated 30 to 50 per iiaurl|FBlrr zation's disorganized permissiveness had Father LAs Heras said.- plqsti^ freei^ bpxes^ ^ Learning to Speak Spanish The priest-teacher tries to ad­ Explored in San Francisco c ^ t of San BYancisco business already made inevitable. ’ ( I employes between the ages of 18 0 just the vocabulary to the needs tions as Pacific Gas and Elec­ lEupnm l|prali) Yankee HUtRTFOiRD, Conn. (AP) — ’ SAN FlRAilCKCO (AP) — to 30 have tried marijuana. • boilable • reusable • stackable p u b l i s h e d b y t h e took an intermediate course. of the class. He uses no book. tric Co., Bank of America, Pa­ HERALD PRINTINO CO.. INC. We might still manage a decision. But Sthte employes who ca^e—some Some 100 have enrolled so far Drug usage is .so widespread He' said drug usage Is a crutch 13 Bissell Street "I ’m the bopk,” he said.' cific Telephone and Southern pint pkg. of 5 ...... Manchester, Conn. the only way anybody can decide to stay By A.H.O. 5()b ot them—haye learned to for fall courses. A Spaniard who spent a dec­ among both whlte-and blue-col- that often results in “ permanent . THOMAS F. FERGUSQh deferral of problems.” quart pkg. of 3 / / WALTER R. FERGUSOh out of the next war is to prevent it from ■greet,Spanish-si>ealcing people in Spanish got off the ground ade In Cuba and "a year in lar “workers that it does Jlttle "Any company that, hires Publishers The lovely legislative junket when James J. Casey, then the Puerto Rico before coming here "It is a turning away Instead Founded October' 1. 1881 arriving. And the only way the rifext war 'their own language. good to lire them, two research- large number of young to Salt Lake'City, sending a consumer protection commis- in 1964, Father Las Heras knows ers say. Their replacements ployes, and has, a high turnover of developing ^i^er strength to^ can be prevented from arriving is And they can' go on from we have a complete assortment of Published Every Evening Except Sunaayr OpnnecUcut delegation of 43 per’- sloner, wanted their Investlga- the idioms of each Island and may have a similar problem. rate, will have this problem," handle pro^ems,” he said. and Holldaya Entered at the Post Office ai l/N there, not conversing fluently, Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall through a real ^ d positive reach for the sons not long after the immi­ tors and inspectors to be able adds them to the vocabulary as “ Drugs are often a way of life Miss Kurils said, He suggested that each com­ canning and freezing supplies . . . t but ahklng questions in Spanish Matter. Ideals and the law and the machinery of— nence of new historic state to communicate with the gprow- needed. . for young executives," Carol Miss Kurtis said her work In pany d^artment should have a and reminding newcomers from ijig Spanish-speaking population. A Hartford caseworker, Mrs. SUBSCRIPTION RATES deficit had required Governor Kurils, a New York drug ex- New York with 80 major corpo- ’supervisor with good objective Payable In Advance collective security, the United Nations, Puerto BJeo and Cuba to a wide range of civil servants Maureen Taylor, who hsinclles Dempsey to urge all state offi­ pert, told a workshlp lor repre- rations and further research lowlqdge of drugs, whom peo­ One Year ...... 830.(Xj which means an end to the Lindbergh “hablar despacito" speak alow- have joined Uie classes, from the problems of Cuban refugees SL- Months ...... 15.M cials to curb out of state Junket- sentatives of 90 San Francisco throughout the eastern Unite ple can come to, without fear, Three Months ______7.8C iy- ’ the public works department to almost exclusively, found that —like assumption that we can continue.. eering, is one more illustration area firms Wednesday. States revealed a 20 per for help.” One Month ___ .'... 3.80 The Improved communication thg attorney general’s office. even a limited Imowledge of iinct it at of the kind of syndrome which She and Dr. Stephen Pittel of impairment of employe efficien- The program was sponsored MEMBER OF to let things just happen, andythen side­ Is the result of Spanish courses Some of the students are dis- Spanish was keenly appreciated, has taken over the Connecticut San Francisco's Mt. Zion Hospl- 'ey because of the usT’of such by the San Francisco Chamber THE ASSOCIATED PRESS step the result if we please. added three years ago to the appointed to find they cannot If I try to speak Spanish, Ibe Associated Press Is exclusively en­ legislative establishment. tal, who has done three years of drugs as marijuang^TiSD, her- of Commerce after police got titled to the use of republlcatlon of all in-service training prog;ram of- converse ■ in Spanish after ten even if I dim’t do it well, it news dispatches credited to It or not other- And, as such, it performs a drug research In the Haight- oln, amphetamines and barbitu- "25 . phone calls in one month” fered by the State Personnel De- 2-hour sessions. 'Hie current in- makes them feel more comfor- wlie crMited In this paper and also yUie service the legislators them­ Ashbury .district, said compa- ates as well as'nicotlne and ah from businessmen with employe mtT«xclc of local news published here. < selves certainly never intended. partment. structor, the Rev. Segimdo Las able," she said of her clients. down'towp Ti\at\cKpsTe.T. All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ Response was slow the first Heras of Sacred Heart Church, They are not so embarrased nles must set up programs to cohol. drlig problems, said Lt. Clem patches herein are also reserved. .. Law And Morals It focuses public attention on help employes. She is an editor and research- D’Arjilcus, former , narcotics of- f vHcuopen m Hurv. a . iMtoand m..mamatrL.nlcMa tfll oa i what may. deserve to be rated, two - years, when only 60 en- Wethersfield, says they should about their inability to speak The Herald Printing Company Inc., xAt-.y Moralists of the ancient world were In Attending. the seminar were er fqr'Research Institute of fleer now working in police in­ for its long range consequences, rolled, but the number jumped not be. English when they witness her sumee no financial responsibility for typ(r' no doubt that lewd spectacles debauch representatives of such corpora- AnjeHca, a New York consult- telligence. graphical errors appearing , In advertta^^ the most important single issue to 400 last year and another 100 All they can expect to leam fumbling Spanish, she said. ments and other reading matter In public morals. Periodically the Roman facing the Connecticut elector­ Manchester Evening Herald emperors agreed with the moralists, ate in this most dramatic elec­ cOifk . Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washtn^ suppressed the shows, and banished the ton Post News Service. actors. The records do not relate wheth­ tion year. Full service client of Nr. B. A. Service Inc The specific question wlU be Publishers Representative Mathews er this provoked a chorus of cant about Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency the inalienable preogatlve of the artist that of whether or not, in the — New Yoric. Chicago. Detroit and Boston referendum this November, the and the liberty of the human spirit. The people of Connecticut will ap­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCUEA records.do show tjiat the prohibitions nONS. were of little avail and short lived. It prove the Constitutional Amend­ has generally been supposed since those ment which provides that the Display advertising closing hour.* Legislature shall have annual For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday days that digressions into that kind of F or Tuesday — i p.m. Saturaa^ rather than biennial sessions. F or Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday licentiousness are injurious to society, For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday and attempts to check them simply by The direct consequences of For Friday -- 1 p.m. Wednesday annual sessions are debatable, For Saturday — i p.m. Thursday legal prohibition have generally come Classified deadline o p.m. day be­ unstuck. with, this com er’s guess being fore publication. p.m. Friday lor that they will cost the state a H aturuy and Mon y publlcattoR The epithets appropriate to "Oh Cal- / lot more money without any cutta!" are a matter ot choice. It Is safe corresponding Increase in legis­ to say that it strikes most people as go­ lative wisdom or efficiency. 3 Thursday, September 3 ing beyond the bounds of decency. . .It is But the proposal, ior annual not to the point that worse, or better, sessions has a symbolic impor­ has for long been on tap In S<^. "Oh! . tance even greater than its own Lindbergh’s Continuing Illusion Calcutta!” is a production for the legiti­ potential direct results. Revival of the Lindbergh argument mate stage by one of our most celebrat­ This proposal is about the only ed aesthetes, ^artonized by a fashionable ]!>Jbw you get Queen’s Scroll with every chance the people of the state —that winning World Wfir II turned out audience, and dutifully cmisldered by are ever going to have to cry worse for us than it might have been dramatic critics. It contributes to the some kind of halt to the ex^ava- general idea of what is publicly, accept-, 'sabings plan at the bank that listens. to let Nazi Germany win because it pro­ ganza of self-aggrandizement able. moted Russia and China to the status of upon which the Connecticut That is why those who are of the opin­ <■>/' world power menaces—is not likely to Legislature has launched It­ ion that it passes the bounds of decency, self. ■; contribute anything significant or valu­ \are justified -in denouncing it. It is not The legislators themselves able to our present day opinions and because they personally are affronted have long ago lost, any realis­ (they need not attend), but because it choice^ tic sense of what they are do­ "V- shifts the limits of publicly permissible ing. They are, almost to a man sexual display, and shifts toem in a di­ -The inference of the Lindbergh argu­ ■v and a woman, filled with an ex­ * rection that they have reasoli to believe alted sense of high-minded cru­ ment—that we had a choice in 1939 and is hurtful to the values they uphold and sade as they set their sights on 1940 and 1941—is as much of an illusion to the well-being of their society. annual sessions, higher salaries, today in retrospect theory as it was "Oh! Calcutta!" is a notorious, but .1 further curbs on the power of not a particularly important, example ot then in actual fact. what Is already one of the the glide into public licentiousness. The weakest governorships in the book trade and the advertising profes­ The world, by that tim e ,/h ^ gone country, and that eventual great sion are more pervasive in their influ­ new state capitol building in beyond its power to ch ence,, But just because "Oh! Calcutta!” which they would all have in­ is notorious it provides an occasion for dividual offices and indl'viitoal' All the significant Sm IsIoiis had been those who feel that the values they re­ office staffs. ^ made, before Lindbergh or anyone else spect are threatened by this unilateral The session of the National first raised a Kmice in the debate over revision of frontiers to stand up and pro*- Legislative Conference out in test. They deplore the production less for Salt Lake City would, quite what America should do. whatxlt is than for what it portends. We naturally, be an occasion for the are with them. Photographed by Reginald Pinto '-'i B || Then, as now, civilization had made crusaders of one state to meet To denounce is one thing, to advocate NO BLIGHT HERE those of other states and ex­ its crucial, binding decisions by a prohibition' is another. Legal suppression change ideas and enoourage- process which was essentially negative. of intellectual and artistic-iwork and of ment, and the wonder is not Then, as now, civilization eased back, entertainments is consonwt 'with a liber­ that the managers of the Con­ al society only if there is a very broad A Thought for Today necticut Legislature took 48 frustrated and tired, ^md let the same measure of agreement within the politi­ Sponsored by the Manchester members and staff out to the af­ E old things begdn to happen again. cal nation about the classes of matter to Council of Churches fair, but that they did not take , be suppressed.. ^ Inside all 213 senators and represent;^ The decisions that made World War The disagreement is not principally Can Golda Hold? ' Mark Twain once sai'S? "I can atlves, plus staff. about the length ot permissible depar­ The i^ue, of ..course, is not n inevitable, and inevitably a world live for two months on a good ture from standards of sexual morality. this particular junket, nor even war; began with the refusal of the It Is a more radical disagreement about compliment.” A national mag­ that of annual sessions, but the United States to join, let alone what those standards should be. At op­ ort azine suggests some practical trend of legislative self-intoxl- strengthen, the League of Nations. These posite ix>les there are those who found ways to harness "the power of cation which both the junket and their standards of sexual conduct, pri­ fateful decisions continued through the By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak praise" to add zest and vitality the drive fqr annual sessions vate and public, in chastity, fidelity, re­ illustrate hnd represent. We P to everyday life: great power tacit permission of the straint and reticence; and those who know ^^"ho other way in which Japanese invasion of Manchuria, and the found their standards in experiment and JERUSALEM — Even without still, this group of mimsters in 1967, predicted to us that the Be liberal with praise and« the people of the state can slow the practice of sexuality as an open form argues that Israel’s basic se­ several religious parties (which Mussolini attack on Ethiopia, through the presence of the right-wing stingy with criticism. IMs'trend than by their acUOT- of expression, who are not abashed, and Gahal party, which walked out curity lies in Washington. Any have 18 seats in the Knesset) Give only deserved praise— the last piece of permiSslim the revlvaJ, in Europe, of the big power who desire to free tkeir enjoyment from of the government last month, Israeli action which endangers would foltbw hint! out of the gov­ ( r otherwise it’s flattery. ^ the legislators have'’^ to get ' f m game in which Britain, France and Rus-. the restraints anf‘aiae mose do­ ality, truthfulness, and frankness. Mani­ Thus, the decision at a six- The hawks are also aware of might depend on the'- votes of a many into its first armbd move * back ing dull or ui^Warding jobs. A Quotations festations of this morality may be mis­ hour cabinet meeting on Aug. 23 the-vital Importance of the link handful of Arabs and. Arab-sym- well scrubbed floor deserves a into the Rhineland. taken, but they are often enough sincere. not to boycott the New York to Washington without which pathizers in ' the Knesset. No complim^rlf as much as beauti- “ We must not lose the young They will be contested by those whose talks until the Suez missile Israel couJd never have amass­ government so fragilely based ,, fuUy* arfanged flowers, people through insulting them There was one summation for all 'attitude is formed otherwise, but their crisis was resolved followed the ed its awesome military power. could last. The' ability to give and re- with blanket and stereotyped these decisions. There was to be no new expression is not fit subjeot-matter fox' climactic days just before the But they are willing to t ^ e the That is the measurc'^of the merited praise is a mark .lurifjeTTients.’’—Gov. Tom Mc- censorship. ■ 1967 six-day war. risk on the theory that,” if the ' Call of Oregon In an address ' order in world affairs. Collective securi- present political- Crisis. /Ot maturity. It is a common'-" What then is, if anything? People who Mrs. Meir, playing the role of peace talks fail and war starts sense response to reality. the national convention of the " l ty was to be brushed-aside, once again, hold that sexuality including its perver­ cabinet peacemaker, voted with again, public opinion in the Those who tahej a relaxed at- American Legion. , ■ in favor of power politics j^parchv. sions ought not to be within censorship's the majority on Aug. 23, but U.S. will force President Nixon, Herald v titude towaird sincere compli­ ’’This is no longer crime. Tills field of fire (the authors, for instance, of even had she sided with. the to come dovvn l)ard on Israel’s ments can strengthen others is revolution.’’—Police Commls- Nobody applied the brakes; the old the recent report to the Arts Council on hawks and opposed sending side and open the niilitary pipe­ ^ Yesterdays-3 who are performing ^ worth-' ’ sloner Frank L. Rizzo on a aer­ the law of-obscenity) do not usually hold United Nations Ambassador kind of history began its downhill line wide, including F-4 rhan- while tasks. ies of shootings of policemen in that the censor should be without em­ Yosef TjCkoah to New York with tom aircraft; They also qualify as good com­ Philadelphia. ^ runaway course toward disaster. By the authority to be£;in the peace 25 Years Ago ployment. They are usually strong on But even this riskful assess­ municators, .adding to the sum “ Girls are g;lrls. T hey’re Just talks, she probably would have time Lindbergh- and others were debat- the prohibition of racialism in word and ment falls far short of the ex­ , -This was Labor Day; The Her- total of joy that God wished the same now as they were deed. Defending strenuously the spec­ been overridden by a s m ^ ma­ ---tcMiee-diffused in. dhe world, . , hig Ame^riea's potential role, that-role jority. _ treme- posHlon -taken-by Mena~ "’’arcr did ii6i phunsin ' '“ then.’’j-nanca,,. 4ltector _Buaby tacle of erotic nudity on the stage, they hem Begin, the leader of the Berkeley, making a Bix>a3vi»3r had already been decreed, teyond de­ call" strenuously for the prohibition of Then, at last Sunday’s cab­ ' “This Is Your Day’’ , right-wing Gahal party, wlilcii ‘ 10 Years Ago comeback with a •re'vival of bate or escape. the spectacle of white South Africans- inet meeting, the whole ques­ has 26 seats in the 120-mem­ Pontlcelll is named the con­ Submitted by: ■ ‘■’No, No Nanette” after, more tion of how to,deal with the mis­ playing cricket as a team at Lord’s.. . ber Knesset. Begin, who opposes tractor lor the sidewalks on E. Rev. Joseph E. 'Vujs than three decades in Holly­ sile crisis came up again. The After World War IJ, there came a hew The duty of society to proceed by withdrawal from lan^ captured • Middle Tpke. and Porter pt. St. James’ Church wood. era in which choice, yas possible. We means of the law against certain kinds hard-line faction was led by of expression and personal conduct is Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, chose to erect a new symbol of collec­ therefore acknowledged by sexual Uber- whose reservations about start­ tive security to repine nationalistic tariEins as it is by most other schools of ing the talks were based far anarchy — the United Nations. We made Uu^ht. It Is justified if it is necessary more on' doubts about Soviet- to protect and preserve sooiety. But pn> Egyptlan good faiUi than on any Fischetti the positive choice to use the United tect and preserve it • from 'wiiat? Is it intrinsic reluctance to negotiate. Nations to halt wars in Korea, in Suez, only from the threat of tumult and vio­ What agonized Dayan was his a in the Congo, and in Cypress. Could we lence, or is it als9 from the threat of dis- deepening fear that some cab­ inet ministers did not perceive IT ‘ have kept on making that kind of chbice, soluticsi of the moral bonds of its co>- hesion? If it is the case that a dufficieht- the danger of the Egyptian mili­ the United Nations today would be the ly shared morality, a suffldently accept­ tary build-up and how, as he strongest, most effective, most reapect- ed set of common assumptions, is a put it, it could make his job as defense minister impossible. ed force in the world. necessary condition if society is not to ^sintegrate or lapse thto tyranny, then Dayan won a delay In Tekoah’s ’ » departure to New York, a par­ But some of the members of the • the law has a function to perform in de­ fence of that morality. tial reversal of the Aug. 23 de­ United 'Nations reneged on their share cision. TTie conclusion does not remove the of the ijesponslbillty for action in the acute difficulty ot deciding in what cir­ TTmt policy shift shows how precarious the balance is in Mrs. . Congo. Tlie United States Itself refused cumstance^ and in what measure the Melr’s cabinet, i At the heart of lA A to submit the situaticm in 'Vietnam to law should be invoked to prevent disso­ the cabinet tor^ient is how best |0 4 « « lution without blocking change. It, is bet­ United Nations judgment and posatole to s^eguard the security of '$ "PJO // * y, ter for it to exert its stabilizing influence Israel, but the twff-gides have * Hi f decision, and preferred to try to handIfe-3 by being slow to change' in the fact of fundamental and coriflleting def­ th^ job itself as if it had never heard ot' ' fashion than by- being quick to react initions of "security.” To the against it, something which thq last f r H a collective security world. In which Dayan liard-liners, backed In a Parliament failed to appreciate. It is bet- - far more extreme way by some world law, not fancied "national securi­ r ter still that its powers of last resort very hawkish .reserve generals? ty necessities," governed the military slipuld be enabled to remain inactive by security means only one thlng--'------, ' • J. \ ___ . i . reason of,tte cohesive Influence ^ those actions of nations. In the Palestine war militaiy security. , 5 - f free instititions ot society that^to™ Pub­ .But to those who feel Israel -iS-- theatre. where new world war now lic attitudes by persuasion and example must get on with the peace And, you can select from six diiffetent savings plans, each offering the highest threatens to find- its birthplace the — the churches, the schools and univer­ I talks, led , by Deputy Prlm.e C2k United Nations concept' is clinging tb sities, xxiUtlcal parties,' the press nd Minister Yigal Ailon, the mili­ television, and the private and uniquely tary hero of the 1948-1949 war, life by the skin of Il4 teeth. ■» interest the law allows,* at anj^pf the more than fifty offices of CBT. : ' efficacious influeiices of the family. The at least as important as mili­ f-, moral bonds uniting society can only tary security is, the security, pf 1970 Chicago Daily Newt , . The world Is not far, today, from being grow and be sustained from within. Law the unwritten U.S.-Israell aK just as ~ix>werless, w d decisionless, as makes ItoVonMbuUoi^ to this process. If liance,. , was-back when Lindbergh thought we a tinie cojnes when Jjiw has to be in­ No matter h3w' correct-Israel THE C O N N EC TIC U T BAN K AMD TF^UST CO M PAN Y voked asfk substitute, it is. likely to be were sbmiehow fi^e to'make up our own Was in unmasking EgynUan vio­ VOU Fr o m —• I'M t>FU^HT£b '/CU'R£ H£R£^ too late. — TI^,TIM ES (LONDON). lations of the Suez Canal stand­ V .1' ‘ 1

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• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 'MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT RIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. <50NN.. IHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1970 - 4 ^ Vernon Moon Flij;ht South Windsor a,' . i.'i From Your, j ' Over Charcoal Is a Man’s Job Reception Set ' t THRIFTY PACKAGE STORE Beer Garden To Fete Israel Cuts Shake •64 HARTFOiRD ROAD-AKANOHE8TE B . * Neighbor’s Kitchen Permit Sought On Anniversary Sp ace Team LABOR DAY MOHEY SAYERS STARTS THURS., SIEPT. 3rd — ENDS MON., nil By Local 0>fC A reception at Oongri^a- WASHINGTON (AP) — The At the hearing o< the .Zonliig tion B ’Nal Israel celebrating decision to eliminate two ApoUo YES ... WE ABE OPEN i A b O^^OAY Board of Appeals tonl^t, the the 22nd aumiveraary year of mcxin missions confronted the South Windsor ''Cham ber of the State of Israel wiU feature National Aeronautics and Space Hours: 9 AJt/t. to 1 PAL and 6 FJMt, to 8 P.M. Oommeree will seek a tempo­ guest entertainer comedian Administration with ai series of rary and cou- / Kowalski and Mrs. Elsie Stiens, Operator of the truck was Da- landlords. taken from the CMd French belongs to Kappa Kappa Gam- quet of glantelllas, baby’s I Pearsall said he would ar­ 'escalope.” "Scallaplnl” In nia, her college sorority. breath and ivy. reglstrars, with names of those, vld R. ’Tomko, 21, of 2 Rau St., The few weeks of late summer and early fall in the service who are eligible RockvUle. No charges were range an Interview with the Italian applies to the ' little The best gelatine salad Lynn Miss Marlles Muck of Wind­ woman and planned to hire are by far the bes°t opportunity to upgrade "shells” of meat. has ever tasted is cherry snow- sor was maid of hk (xicurred in grill, preparing a menu that ______, ^ cu]^ Gulden’s ^ i c y Brown Brown Mustard 1 teaupn salt In the four years that the Fire TTiere were no Injuries. Circuit SAIGON (AP) Vice Presl-, cheese . q ^ . Matrb of Manchester derizer, making many economi­ TurfKiiMet; turf. U se'it any time, any 1890.! In her book "The Delect- only a man can ccx>k. MustArd % teasp(xm rosemary - % teasp teaspoon salt Brown sausage In a skillet; beat well. Just before servijig, Vietnam. ' 38 Lawrence St., RockviUe, was sponsored by the "M arch for ton Choklxxik that Fannie 1 No. 2%-can crushed pine- groom; and William Terranova steak ccx>ked on the grill will be Lightweight. Easy to handle. men prepared their own robust yjg pi0(.0 (j0 reslstence, but It Dash pepper drain off excess, fat. Add onims; saute used to purchase a gilt lor each passing zone, on Rt. 30 at the aimounced today. The author gives cu'edlt to Mrs. Urban wore a hot pink con. Maikea alxHit 1 cup. ’The annixinooment did not say water. Add fruit juices. Allow and-ready techniques of char­ roast potatoes, a salad, hot gar- long and ^-Inch thick several minutes. Remove from serviceman frotororii Andover • and ' "Vernon —Heights ■-intersection. .1 Mary J. Lincoln as the original crepe dress, and the bride- 16 In Rock: when Ky would fly to Wariilng- to c(X)l until partially Mt. Make groom'B mother' was dressed In coal and wood better than all bread and mugs of cool Sausage Stuffing ______wUl be sent tpTilm^Tili wherever he Court date is Sept (xnnpUer of the Boston 0(x>k- ton. A spokesman said plans 24 small' balls of softened cream a mint green ensemble. Bothfrothy beer. '/ ■ Combine oil, beer, mustard, is stationed. Assistance Is need­ vllle. lOpth Anniversary Sale h(x>k. She describes her as the Other area police activity: were not complete. "forceful executive who made cheese .with the hands. Roll in wore corsages of white glaihel- barbecue aea^ Simplest and tastiest way to chili sauce, sugar, sadt and pep­ ed In getting the names and ad­ chopped nuts. Fold cream ® with something new, something brighten up a spinach (>r lettuce per, Beat we'll with rotary beat­ dresses of ll so Coventry police last night ar­ by Dr. Carl McIntyre,, the great.” cheese balls, cherries and pine­ A reception waa held at the ^ dressing—a er. Pour over steaks; marinate U^■e• gilts can he sent. Anyone 10,Q0Osq ftbag(401bs) 8.95 apple into gelatin. Pour into rested Leo A. Fontaine, 23, of spokesman said. McIntyre was I don’t care who gives, credit Meriden Elks Home. For a neighborhood grill- creamy mustard-beer dressing ' several hours or overnight in re­ 250th A n n iversa ry who has a name to be added to mold. Chill until firm. ______Standlsh Rd., XJoventry, charg­ described as head of the asso­ to Whom. I give credit to gcxxl motor trip to New Hampshire, crowd. subtly but emphatically flavor- frigerator. Overlap steadcs along the list Is asked to contact Mrs. OF ing him with sale of marijuana ciation. old Fanny and to Miss Mabel Lynn’s final recipe is an easy Walck{xwskl wore a ‘brown Try using some of that popular long side; attach with tooth­ £Kvis Hutchinsim, Wales Rd. Tlrotter who presented me with one for today’s woman. It jQjjt dress. . After Sept 9, the barbecue beverage—beer—as a That the best cooks, particu- picks. rSpreaid Sausaige Stuffing BOLTON, CONN. is of Dutch origin. couple 'will live at 10 Kenmore c(X)klng higedlent. Combine^ iatly-.outdoor .c<)okSr - are--men ■(recipe below )-ever-ateatks.^^Ioll- a later edition of the cook- s l “pf. 10 -1 1 1 1 :00 A.M. - 8:0() P.M. liibic at Cbristmas of 19^. That dficken Rosemary St.,'^sfoii,'*vH Ie Mrl’ Walckow- wIfH spicy Browh; ftiiistard, beer has 'been dramatically proven steak jeliy-roU fashion;'secure Line a 2^-quart casserole gjjj gtu(jj0g at “the Boston Col- gives meats ancf salads entirely by the number of men who take with skewers auid/or string., CONGREGATIONAI. CHURCH'S FELLOWSHIP HALL Windsor is Scotts improved waa the beginning ot my cook- ALL EXHIBITS FOR SALE with, uncooked bacon strips, jggg School and is employ- new flavors—a zingy marinade over the ccxiking during the Burn­ Broil over hot coads about 20 variety of Kentucky btuC- Ing cu^. " Cut up a chicken fryer. Place ed as a dormitory floor dlrec- for steak with sausage stuffing, mer months. Remember, the . minutes, turning frequently. -ADMI^ION $1.00 grass that develop^ into a pieces of chicken atop bacon. tor at Grohm Junior College, a piquant dre^i|ig for crisp reason "cookouts are suph fun la Baste ,wlth marinade several With this ad, 1 or 2 persons adnunedfat 86c each ®" We have two recdpes from Then, alternate layers of sliced Windsor. 5 Mrs. Waickowski, a graduate spinach salad. \ that they are little work. Keep times during cooking. ..Makes* t magnificently "green lawn. It Lym KrawsU of 9 Kenwood potatoes, sliced turnips, sliced 6 servings. OFF-BROAD WAY PLAY Rd., Vernon. Lynn and her hus- carrots, sliced . celery, green of Maloney High Schl in Meri- The basic Idea of a beer-nius- menus and service simple, -^ d thrives in' summer’s heat den, received her BS degree , ' . . , band John celebrated their peppers, mu8hitx>m8, oi^ons, all and takes wear and tear. from Central Connecticut 'State — ■ ------■ ' ' ■— thlni wedding anniversary just or just those you prefer. Sea- College, New Britain. She for­ A Yaiiable as all Windsor rteenUy. They haye been resl- son with salt and pepper and merly taught fourth grade' ih deBte df Vonnai about two sprinkle with rosemary. Pbur or a blend containing 35% Wallingford. Mr. Waickowski Is to one cup dry white wine a graduate ot East Catholic Windsor. ScaUoped Chicken over all. Bake In 360-degree High Sch(x>l and 'Harvard Uni­ 4 (dilcken breasts, cooked and oven approximately one hour versity. cubed and 16 minutes. (^ o t ^ 100th Anniversary Sale 1 box seasoned croutettes ------^_____ H lb. velveeta cheese, cut up SNOWI - Save $2 on Windsor • m i. .A, - • -r South Windsor 1 can cream of mushroom A Tri^ to Belfast^ LONDON (AP) — AristoUe ' OCTOBER 9 & 10 .. '/" I s o o sq ft boJt (3 lbs) J J ^ 9 .9 5 ; ^ soup 1 cup chicken broth OnasBls may taike ' bis wife ^nator Burke FAMOUS BRAND NYLON STRIPED ^ 8:00 P.M. Save $1 on Blend 35 ] 1 can muahrobms with UqOld JaiCquellne to troubled Northern „ Layer croutettes Ih 2Vi-quart P]^s Treffsurer Irelamd Saturday to entertadn a ' 2,500 sq ft box (4 lbs) J .9 5 '6 -,9 5 group of shlpyaunl w'orkers to SKI BOOTS T4IEGKS (^asBerole, then chicken, then state ') en. Hairry S. Burke 8 lunch, the Dadly Expreto sadd » e * - WE HONOR cheese, then soup and broth today annoimced that itichard EAST CATHOUC HIGH AUDITORIUM 2B%-S0% OFF M0.M moew'charge (XMnbined, finally mushrooms M. Barrio of 20 Ridge Rd.'wlll today. The report sadd the SALE TM errsww ou$ofi, Two dresses that send off MANCHESTER, CONN. and their, liquor. Cover with lay- serve as treatsurer for his up- .7**^ the G r^ k . > ---d i 'I er o f croutettea. Badie 46 rain- coming campaign. “ shipping- millionaire ’Tuesday night <»Ued off a visit to BeUauf - i ^ ~ ■ 'lIlcLers of light in . . utes att 360 imtil top is'brown. Berrio is employed by the Fisher Superglass Bcadloped Tomatoes to open a new s(x;lal club ait the Fischer Alu Rsl Eaist Hartford Alrcraift Federal - I T1CKETS.$2.50 Celanese*Fortrel* polyester WITH SHORT ■ Pour H cup melted margarine Hau-laind and 'Wolff shipyard In Credit Union as a senior assist­ S195iMa iM M W Becondlttoned SLEEVES. $42.00 over 2 cups bread cubes ant treasurer. which he Is a sharMiolder. $9930 But It sadd he planned to , THESE SKIS OAB&Y ALPINE HAUS 1-YEAB OUABANTEB with metallic fibers. SLEEVELESS Badce in oven ^ hour at 360. Berrlo was formerly with the W rH »«r foM «serv«d rtekols: DRESS, $36.00 madce the trip this weekend and Mix together South Windsor Baulk and ’Trust BOTH, LESUE FAY a riiipyard official was quoted 1 No. 2V4 size can whoje (3o. He also was past president 1 "CONCEPT" c/o Manchester High School DESIGJfS tomatoes ' of the South Windsor Jaycees, as saying "he told me he w(xild LANGE YES!! i RAICHLE ^ 1 ten-ounce can tomato puree Wapping Fadr, Inc., and trea- probably have his wife .with WE CABBY OVER him.” The riilpyaml Is building ' BOOTS RED HOTS 647-9862 ■ 1/3 cup brown sugar surer of the Youth Council THE BOOT AND WARM Hours: salt amd pepper to taste Building Fund amd the 'flouth two giauit tankers for the Onas- $120. to $175.00 DP PANTS $110.00 to $140.00 Pour mixture over baked Windsor CoUege ^holaratiip Or- fleet, M<^.' TueB., S e t bread cubes. Bake an additional gamization. Z ^ Onaasls aitd his wife, who air- “The ‘Concept’ achieves a statement about the perils and splendors of hour at 380. Berrio said, ’T agadn accept rivq^ to London Tuesday, could 10 AJd. to 6 P.M. " I like to cook tor a lot of the position as Mr. Burke’s cam- Be reached for comment, The N ew PHONE 812-6841 being human tfiat most so-called plays never even hint at.” . . . Newsweek 336 NOiRTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER people. I think it’s so much paign treasurer lind I fully sup- Idra. Onaissis in a black pon- BOUTE 36, POST HD. PLAZA Wed| Thurs., Fri.' hauxler to cook for two,” com- port him tor election in Novem- cbo and goucho trousers, went TEL. 649-5253 VERNON, CONN. TRI-CITY PLAZA 10 i m . to 9 P.M." menu Lynn. “Both Of the seal- her. ^ “fecord is a credit to the tbe theater Tuesday night aft- DOWNTOWN lE R lo p ^ recipes cam be prepared voters of the 3rd Senatorial dls- er visiting amtique dK>i>a with 1^ auie Eiwt of Ibe O n to " In aSvance W d baked at the last trict In the State of Connect!- her sister. Princess Lee Radzi- 968 BfAIN STREl ALPINE HAUS mlnute.” I cut” owUl. i. y ^ ' 1 ^ T -1 .> / . . : / • - -■ - I -

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PAGJ ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. IvfANCHESTER. CONN.. -THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 MANCHESTER E"\^NING HERAO). MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 C oventry Senator-Agei^t First Snow North Caroliiia Not ACS Surx«: New H aven Persist'enl Sri^e Bolton , Court Stenographer . F ou r Sought U.S. Says , i The American Cancer So­ Wealthier After ALAMOGORDoX N. M. Drug Center MT. WASHINGTON, N. H. Won’t Prosecute Wins-New Hearing Supernumerary Policeman (AP) 7 The first snow east ciety reports that an unau­ Scene of CAPi —■ Bill PiUtner was bit­ ^vE^yptians thorized, unidentified man BITUMINOUSI A Hooked Rug Presenter After Blast The Drug Advisory Center of toe Rockies since last 'vln- Hartford Man \ Assenihly Junket ten by a ratUosnake, then BOSTON (AP) — Sidney R. has been questioning people had to ficht off the snake Upman, the coprt stenogra­ M Russell St. is observing the' ter fell on the top of Mt. following summer schedule: Break Truce Cited for. Saving TFoman Washington Wednesday. BLOOMFIELD (AP) —Quincy door-to-door, claiming tq be HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) D rug R aids while he/drove to town 'for To Library for display pher who transcribed the In M idwest Robinson, a 47-year-old tobacco ^taking a survey for the! so- State Sen. Joseph J. DInielll, I medical helo. . • Monday, Tuesday and The accumulation was DRIVEWAYS Mary Jo .Kopechne inquest, (Continued from Page One) Lionel Bernard, a supernu- The well Is 30, inches in dla- worker from Hartford and fa^ tety. ' who runs a travel agency In | Parking Areas • Gas Stations s Basketball Cotirts NEW HAVEN, Oonn. (AP) — Palmer said the snake A A hooked mg depicting the Teacher Named has won a new hearing (Cohtinued from Page One) Wednesday, 8:80, a.m . to S "nigUgibie,” a weathpr sta­ merary in the Coventry Police meter and 10 feet deep, with ther of eight children,'found out Bristol, made himself a little | Now Booking for Summer Work rn^wled into his car Siindav former home of ’ muiam' B. Mrs^Kathy Sriiilovltz has p.m. / shipments to Israel are contin­ tion employe said, but toe he man reportedly starts Police armed with 71 Superior thi^ough the U.S. Court of father of tw^ yo. T back Israel’s initial allegations 30, Rockville. 1 8 months’ probation by a Jr., toe Republican candidate their tickets through him. I framed and behind glass. It re- tlcfe teaching in Greenwich and pond. driving on Bunker Hill Rd., vestigatirig toe feasibility of ' The Tolland County 4-H Fair charges of selling various con- davit said, rented a trailer, f Egyptian vlolaUons in the North Carolina court. But he for u.S. senator in Connecticut. He noted in a telephone inter- WHAT'S NEW IN malned in the Westfield, Mass, jg certified to teach in both East Hartford struck . when he observed Mrs. Paul data processing for toe town. horse show which was rained trolled drugs. r bought gallons of gasolina urS^C after the truce began hadn’t told the probation officer Hbuse ' ’‘®'^ Wednesday that toe cost O bituarv Robert C. Loomis home from Connecticut and New York. 100 Kane’s car "leap into toe air, ------out during toe fair itself, has "The regional crime squad fo- j Aug. 16, purchased 1,700 pounds Aug. . when he left toe state, and ^ers to toe state was the same as 8 turn upside do-wn and dlsap- Manchester Evening Herald been rescheduled for Sept. 12 named "Big Spend- cuses its efforts on drug push- • mLnU^ compleUon unUl ^ ol nitrogen fertilizer three days ^ A Washington statement ac- therefore had been listed .as a it would have been If the tickets SCHOOL SUPPLIES? Tow n Loses pear” into the Hop River. Coventry correspondent Holly starting at 10 a.m. ’The Judges ers, not users," Ahem said. Lewellyn J. Powers T. A. half years of remedial reading later. The fertilizer and garoline knowledglng the new llndingfs, togmve from j^t^^eTy Norti; ® - ’’ by the Chamber because of '" 'e h a s e d directly Bernard heard Mrs, Kane’s Gantner, Tel. 742-8795. will be Sue Smith, for the Eng­ officials, who toought heir votes to override presiden- ...... "These arrests should make a CJOVENTRY _ Lewellyn J. w***a,a*vw w4x= %jj teaching experience in New can be mixed to make ah explo- _ . . V . __in the Israeli view, would bol- calls for help and rescued her ______^_____ from toe airline. large contribution towards re- Powers, 57, of East Hartford, C. Lromis. The bequfest york City and the Elwyn Instl- ' Post Office, Cars driven by Mary AniLWil- ^ ^,3 lish class and Anthony ’Thalle, If All At son of 54 Parker St. and Audrey from the Icy water by cranking for Western. he had fled to avoid possible See Plaza ducing the availability of illegal father of Afichael J. Powers of was executed by his son, Rob- t^e in Pennsylvania. She has ceasefire. , _ * Weicker is toe only Connecti- The Armstrong’s father, A. Paradis of ’Ihompsori Dr. tjtrito rw. down the rear window on her R o ck v ille The next-day. Sept.. 13, the drugs in the New Haven area.” Coventry, died Tuesday at ^ Loomla °t Porter St., worked with disadvantag- “ o n "'’w ^ e ^ y . ■ Richartlson ® f congressnt^ n ^ e d and one Tricia on Trip PLUS BIG COUNT FILLER PAPER G overnm ent reached at home.^said the fami- were involved in an accident _„rtmflnt^Ltniroamon v»nt mum station wagon and pulling her Tri-Town horse' show will be , , __ ___of only, eight Republicans on the "We can,expect more arrests Cedarcrest Hospital, Newington. Manchester. children. ly was of course upset but he yesterday afternoon at the cen- Partment spokesmen p out. and his lawyers appeared be- " ® in the com.lng months as the Survivors also include His fhouse depicted now be- Orlehtation Wednesday about the new evi­ Hospital Notes held, sponsored by 4-H horse , In list. The Chamber mentioned on- SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) BIC PEN BARGAIN PACKS PARIS,. (AP) — ’Ihls is the would have no further comment ter. In news reports of the in­ clubs in Coventry, Wllllngton fore Judge Joseph Adorno m ■* . . . . j . squad continues its invaluable wife, his mother, another son, longs to the Irvin Dupre family „ center and Elementary . ^ otho.- than thot thn,, tnit thn dence, which w w said to .have visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 ,-u !• 1.0..^ onH iniH thp iy tebse who had voted to over- — Tricia Nixon has left toe FELT TIP MARKERS cident at the time it occurred, and Union. It starts at 9 a.m." and important work,” he said, a daughter, five brothers, a sis- and is painted colonial red. The teachers will meet ^ Serignac, populaUon other than that they felt the been reviewed by President p.m. in all areas except ma­ jud^e' tS^r had received word "ide aH four vetoes, excluding Western White House for a visit *”* sno loaf Ua wocld W S crashlng in on them. A car operated by Robert G. „ j ___ Mrs. Kane was quoted as say­ with registration at 8:30 and Is NYLON TIP MARKERS The regional crime squad was ter and two grandchildren. ™g shows it in white. 8 ternity where they are -2 to 4 th ^ North Carolina officials no those who were not present for wito friends at a place de- ing she was "extremely gprate- open to all riders under 21 with one or mor.e of toe roll calls. scribed only as “outside CO LO RIFIC BINDERS HOLE PUNCHERS . set up six months eigo to Th® funeral will be tomorrow ful” to Bernard, adding “ I’ni “ >d 6:30 to 8 p.m, longer ■wished to prosecute. ""® '"°*® the roll calls. scribed onlv as outside the sitting and showmanship limited Weicker'sVecord was an issue state.” STAPLE REMOVERS ELMER’S GLUE strengthen local efforts against at 9:15 a.m. from B e n jp ln J library h^_ pother acquislUon ^^hools' will meet Tuesday. The village hall. and his wife, Ruth, and two oth- F- Downing of 100 Downey Dr. not so Sffe if he hadn’t come to 4-H members. A high point H ^ e , 1602 a fl^ . which ^ 1 1 be - flown at 3,, ^ 4 in toe GOP ^ n a te prim-ary in Asked b / reporters where she illegal drug traffic and organ- Callahan Funeral Admitted ’Tuesday: Wendy club award and six champion­ CRAYOLA . . . and much, much more! 3 along that I’d be here to talk ized crime activities. Main St.. East Hartford, with a all times the library is open. post office was closed by er children live in a middle- were involved in an accident last ^ -i,5 oifnntlnn verv State Farmers Repay Connecticut last monto which he was going when she went away the Posts Ministry. ’The mayor class neighborhood on the city’s night on W. Middle Tpke. near • ,,5 j , tniich about it.” Sue Davenport, ’Tyler Rd., North ships will, be included in the Police in Meriden said they Mass ol requiem at 10 at St. The library is now back to its won over state' ' .Sen. John M. Wednesday, the President’s been resigned because of it, the Mu- North Side. the Wilbpr O oss Highway. ^ No other cars had passed the Granby; Elaine Koniar, Old prizes. 97^^ of Drought Loans ALL AT PRICES YOU LIKE !!! had a little trouble arrestihe one Gary’s Church, East Hartford, winter schedule, with Saturday «ew handbooks have been gaeu u «.a u « o. u me mu- mue. me involved an avowed Nixon loyal- daughter replied, “ Oh, some- scene during the rescue, ^ d Stafford Rd., Tolland; Dora. Mothers Club HAR’TPORD (AP) — State Lupton of the suspects 16-vear-Sd Al- ^t. Mary’s hours resumed from 2 to 5 p.m^ prepared for teachers at the nlcipal Council fol owed suit and Karle^n ™>t Uved at . through diplomatic channels.” jjjg Embleton, Burke Rd., James ist. \ ' place.” Ol me suspects, lo year oia ai Trnqf vTnrtfnrH A I I u -1 1 'iM a. t lower schools and a oarents then, In an official ceremony, home for the last two years and, Cars operated by Pamela A. qa- f* niUov^+rviavaf cmniropmon when Bernard returned to ’The Tolland County ’Twins’ ’Treasurer John A. lorio de­ Nolan, Grove St., Larry Del- ton-Tonv”ton “ Tony” Ho^lHowell, becaus^because his toe - d h ^ d b ^ o k T tee mayor locked up toe viUage Dwight has been living%or some ^ e w a y pf ^ t H ^ o r d and sltb a short time later, only the Mothers Club will have a board scribed as "pretty commend­ older brother mTca^lTtetfuner- tow\T^xt“ L Z mi a to inter- ^ n lv e L it c e te b L to ^ ^ e “ the process of production. h^ll. time with Karleton. The elder of Domitock J. Carducc of 1 Hoff- wheels of the car wer; showing ^f"®’ i'f®™®" meeting Wednesday at the home able” Wednesday attempts fered. Stanleyy was booked on a ® mversary celebration. The 11- f ^ _____ Serignac is left with a tee two has been a student, is ^1. were involved to an “ ’__ i above thS^idver water. Jamieson, Box of Mrs. Henry Martin on Over­ made by Connecticut farmers to slons of serious concern being 59, Sandra Mustek, Regan St., charge of resisting arrest. brary will be open dally from 2 Named CNG Officer vlilaeer"stal.dr.^''eiuid over a knoWn to speak Spanish report- accident yesterday afternoon to ^ The council last night, in not hill Rd., Ellington Anyone wish­ pay back more than $2.5 mil­ Charles E. Bentley to 5 p.m. _and evenings from 7 PhlUp L. Converse of Brandy T v e L m ^ ’an d C . tee Parkade parking lot. ^ oic^ about these matters.^ all of Rockville; Gary Mar- St. became a second Ueutenant Public telephone whose number ed to be a v e g e t ^ and has ing the award to Bernard, said ing information about the club lion in drought loans made in Except on Saturday. COMPLAINT’S "We are interested to seeing u vonek, Saginaw St„ South Wind- Old L)rme, father ol Mrs. Harry , t »T n 1 is Serignac 0. But it doesn’t worked in toe past as a lathe op- may ebatoct Mrs Martin 1957. Scouts Return A 700-pound roll of carpet was the ceasefire standstill mato- that official action wlU be taken h 3„* g^j^ ^edeau. Grove HAVE FUN-HAVE A Curran Settles Brodeur of Hebron and Mrs. in toe Connecticut National grator, security guard, railroad in tofe near future to honor Ber­ 'The state provided $2,650,770 Five senior Girl Scouts re- Guard on Tuesday at exercises h to s'^i^toL'^^d^^rs^mbS stSen ^ome^ne iait ‘»>® St., Rockville. Gordon Smite of Manchester, nard. in loans to 693 state farmers ., , , , . ; turned Sunday from a weeklong at Camp Dempsey. Nlantic. worker. Dwlrfit has been em- ^ Parked at 571 Tolland . . « 1 . »_x. oiruiaBirths ’Tuesday: A son to Mr. Feathers After died yesterday at Lawrence and ^ j . j - lage, near Montauban to south- worker. Dwight has been em- _ . Elsewhere in toe Middle East, Birthrate Lower during a severe and prolonged trip to Mill Brook Camp in Also honored "t^ht w e ^ and Mrs. Arthur Davenport, Memorial Hospital, New London. He was among 22 candidates France, considers itself cut ployed ’4s a dlshyrasher, chef Tpke. Syria Joined Iraq today to many unnamed town residents ,j,y,g^ ^ j^g^h Granby, PARES —France’s birthrate dry spell for the purchase of Lindsay Apology Survivors also’ include his Pennsylvania commissioned after com ple^g 3,, j,y ^.33^ 3, gnd mechanic. He dropped out wna received bv threatening to send its mUltary who, according to Toirti Man- Discharged ’Tuesday: Nellie today is barely above 16 per hay and other urgently needed wife,ifo ao son, another / daughter,4oiio’'hfAit* DutchDutch couiitry. country. moFemore than a. year devoted,devoted to "Jy”'' of high school before gradual- ^ complaint was received by police yesterday afternoon of ‘*'® ager Dennis Moore, volunteered sheehan, Franklin Parik, Jose- thousand population, compared grain. ’ ' Br id g e p o r t , conn. (AP) nine grandchildren and three The girls are Margaret Grun- training as National Guard of lorlo reported 97 per cent of ske, Joan Llcitra, Nancy Car- fleers. We’ve been picked on, that’s '"S'- rocks on Parker St. The com- army to defend the Palestine . to help clear the town roads of pjjjgg Thomas, Dailey Circle, vidth toe i>ostwar high of 18.6 in — Mayor Hugh C. Curran today great-grandchildren.•eat-grandchlldren. ‘” “ =’ iicers. what it’s all about ” Mavor An- A resident ol a ttatermty " . 7 ; ” ” 7- r j , ;. guerrillas, trees and limbs that came down bgfh gf Rockville; Mary Zazllan- 1957. The average number of the money has been reimbursed ^ "h ' )5r accepted an apology from May- ^b® funeral will be tomorrow p®'^^^"^®®^^^®." Slow Pitch Game dre Salobert said t ^ y in an to- ''"use where Karleton lived for ^ g '" „ bad gOTe'^flat M d a 'w k Syria’s potential has during the heavy storm on Aug. sky, RFD. 1, Kathleen Hany, children of women of childbear­ to the state and only $74,000 or John' v U n X y of New *^® ^^™® P T ’ t. P°"‘P<>"«^ P^"*) tervlew over the v lll^ e ’s sec- a year on toe University of Wis- had ^ n e flat ^ d a ^ h 28. Moore noted that most Rgigch Dr., both of Tolland; rem-ains to be paid. or jonn ^v. lanosay 01 new Qf Alderson- leader, Mrs. Robert Glidden, softball game with Hebron at , . - .__ - cnnoin enmnna onid of him- “ Wo stoiiiar 10 me ones on r-arxer i„„d«,.c,v>ir. <« Am- ing age is do'vn from 2.9 to 2.3. Funeral Home of Alderson- ‘eaaer. Airs, nooen uiiaaen, softball game with Hebron at ond phone—Serignac No. 1— consto campus said of him: “ He toe guerrilla leadership to Am- - blocked roads were open in two pgui Hellyar, Rachel Rd., Man­ York, sayiiig that Lindsay "has prentls. Lake Ave.i Niantic. " " ‘f her husband. the Rham field last night toe St. had caused this. which is attached to his home. wanted to be to on it (radical- _____ man,” said a statement from hours, thanks to toe efforts of Chester; Kathleen Usher, Old U.S.DJL CHOICE ^ a high rega^ for Bridgeport.” Burial will be to Union Ceme- Besides taking part to vari- Eloltoh Star Gazers tied Hebron ’Hie Ministry closed the post ieui), he thought it was toe A 1966, dark green Ford Gal- III® Soci^ist party. many citizens who came out Stafford Rd., Tolland; Floyd "I am sure^e didn’t intend tery, Niantic. °us camping activities, includ- 4-4, quitttog at end ol seven office, “ “ Sm-iQ cannot remain idle to- with chain saws and other chase. Center Rd., 'Vemon; any specific slur against us,” Friends may call at toe lu- ing horse^ck riding, toe girls innings. Jack Whitman pitched „ot paying for ItMW. Closing the of 1969 he seemed to develop mucn i«p wua ^ 1- attempts to liquidate the equipment to assist In the clear- Mrs, Elizabeth LaBlond and REGISTER BY MAIL said Curran. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. visited Hershey, Pa., where lor the Star Gazers, and Bruno p^gf office meant closing toe info a radical but it seemed like ®" yesterday evening from cai- Palestinian revolution.” ing operations. ’The council daughter, Peter Green Rd., Tol- Lindsay apologized, to Chirran ------fhey were impressed by a Moske hit a home run. onlv nubile telephone to the 'vll- an off-the-cuff sort of thing.” P®-"klng ot. Observers to Beirut consid- recorded its official thanks to land, MANCHESTER ADULT EVENING SCHOOL WednesdayVYcUncEKUiy forlOr rt;lIU;ulU>remarks heHc John R. a Powell. vwcaa ksaSr. • “ iiuhuga gy a roller coaster,” and **a nie l l i c teams LCCAiiio ovcuiustand A1-1; a , they uivsjr lage. Iftgp. i - i-»UL.But cuanother ivu ici aj fraternity. a.v^a iuvjr 111x2111mem- PflTlfiliTlP^ ___„ ______COVCrifl^„ „ a il OUtaidfi ered toe u ic «iSyrian7jrii. plig. Watercolor Mon. t e ^ i ^ party that start- Mrs*:^EilenT. sLto%^Bf^^^^^ SrtuitoJ,°'^aj^nn ^^Tige 3 d - ' In3titute“ ’GrJator H a r t S election Jabloto^ an^ m ^Irke'lf aiid was struck by toe Stage Strike Allen thnt toe situation would that Hoffa will have a slim 7 ; 00-9 ;00 I ed ■with toe showing of a color ly Dr., at 12:30 p.m. The Rev. 7 ” ' “ was sorry about toe loss,” said Qgdwah car which was backing Int. Drawing & Painting Tues. said that suppliers have not yet' security Wednesday. (Continued from Page One) have to be corrected. Then ear- chance of succeeding when he Tues. 7 : 00- 9:00 film, "The Red Balloon,” in the Alfred White ol Metropolitan Beg. Jewelry LARGE 3'/2 LB. AVG. ^here are some signs that a cGt any buyer off from No. 6, All toree candidates have \m Sports form a tion Director ^gg „j,^or. and po ' her this week, according to comes up for parole again in Tues. 7 : 00- 9:00 hut he arknowledees that, thev promised to continue toe ec<> Jim Mott. ’’Then.he said he was^ ^ Miss g 4i ' ’ Beg. Sewing ; 00- 9:00 . Juteor Afterward, they piurch Wfllofliciate. Burial will critical shortage mlay-be avert- but he acknowledges that^tecy 1 Clhdwah told cent profitoblq ppejatlcms and Scara Alien informed him that. March,, probably his la^ chance Wed. i enjoyedon^nvaH i/>oice oi-aomcream Anon ttlPtoe park hobe Jg_„ in Nortowood Wnnthxir/’w’wl OAwtA4e.«A«>Cemetery, “ V J _ . , _ _ __ .__ , Beg. Sewing ...... , . 7 i O O -9:00 have not begun any new busl- liem she- hadn’t realized she said, "Cilearly'lt is the best in- since'the ditch was on church to tyln freedom before the Beg. Sewing ’Thurs. WHOLE grounds and received their fold- Wilson. ® ' ua faaia thot tha «tif,.tinn baiTed by toe constitution from He wasn’t a journalism stu- 7 : 00^9 ;00 nad struck toe car.l A witness terest of the company and its property nothing could be done Teamsters presidential e l^ io n Beg. Sewing Tues. WAYBKT CHICKENS ers containing toe tittes of books There wiU be no calling hours. howevL 'htve'^ refuseno^Tub- balln ce'^ iS f oH and* toe succeeding himself, and to pro- dent, but he took a few courses Thurs. 8 : 30- 8:00 I gave her license to police. employes and everyone asso­ ^bo^ it " their convention in Miami Tailoring 8 : 00- 9 : 30, they had read. The James Funet^ Home, wsa shortage will be averted more low-cost housing. because he was "much Interest- ciated with it to continue this Tailoring Thurs. ^ Scara said he has not been Beach next July, Wed. 7 ; 00- 9:00 ----- 2016 Main St., Hartford, is in ™hoS fg^.^ sSle i^ tltu tioT T^x^ w d Louisiana, Simons Allende says he wants to bdild ed in toe media as ii^^m ents upward trend without interrup­ Rug Hooking 7 : 00- 9:00 successful either in asking the Decorating Your Home ’Tues. ' BREASTS LEGS I t o n T d ;'^ ;a s ^ ^ ™ e ^ t o ® t o ^ The Rham school board had said, have opened up toeir tion.” , Mon. 7 ; 00-9 ;00 I difflcultT r/centiy U t ^ b Z quotas.' and are sending more oil wiU open toe way for socialism” Nelson, director of the universl- church to take action to fix toe Tw o iOie in M isfir e ' Cake Decorating 7 : 00- 9:00 WAYBEST CHICKEN PARTS South Viets, GM has not been closed by a Cake'Decorating . Tues. spring semester dean’4 list at to supplyNo 8 ol! Omy o ^ t° New England. The shortage w d promtees to ^tlonahze tee ty jouri^ism school. He was a nationwide strike since 1946. ditch do that lt\can handle the Of Bomb in Athens , Tues. - 7 ; 00- 9:00 Beg. Knitting 7 : 00- 9:00 ' toe University of Rochester. oU com tL v to L oresOTt exists in oil imported frbm the banks, achieve full ^ a r la n re- very-good student.” . Woodcock explained that GM water flow. ATHENS (AP) — A Greek Int. ^Knitting Wed. oil company, their present sup- ^,33^ j^^g^jg j^g^g report- form and complete the national- Burt was known as a writer ol Am ericans The council promised to in* Mon. 7 : 00- 9:00 I HEINZ HAMBURG-HOT DOG NEW YORK (AP) TTie pHer, bid. ’This , was, toe com. was a target this time because' Cypriot student and an Italian Flower Arranging 7 • .00- 9:00 SEALTEST— ALL FLAVORS The members of toe Ladies edly shut down pipelines, and ization of tee U.S.-operated cop- radical stories in toe Dally Car- it was “ toe chief architect” of vestlgate the situatioh. woman doctor were killed Rug Braiding Thurs. , . . i u. stock' market firmed after a pany said, because it felt an"ob- hampered the route of oil \Buy- per industry.- Frei already has dlnal—a paper with strong radi- Mon. 7 : 00- 9:00 49* the proposals made to the union Open Well Albert Wednesday by the premature Decoupage . _ 7 : 00- 9:00 RELISH 2 " jars’ “ '■"“ y Trading Hgation to, toe school system, ers in toe girea. purchased 51 per cent ol toe cal learnings. He had gone to In Shootout Needlepoint ' ' , Mon. ICE CREAM 8 9 ' at 7.30 at toe W. P. Quish Fu- moderately active The difficulty experienced by Tue'stiay. Also appearing was explosion of. a time bomb they 7 : 00- 9:00 Vi -gal. In Rhode Island mining^ndustry. summer school -■•to complete First Aid Mon. neral Home, 225 Main St., to (Contlnued from Page One) Later Woodcock said toe UAW CarUU_____ of South St. who .com were setting in a car in front of Wed. 7 : 00- 9:00 I Advances held a lead of near- distjic.t cannot really Rhode' Island GoV Frank Tomic promised Wednesday work" on his bachelor’s degree, plained about an open well on ^ g , E„,ijgggy_ police re- Youth'in toe 70’s say the Rosary lor Miss Mary j over declines among is- ‘"dJeate an oil shortage, though, members at GM were partiou- SHURFINE— 6-02. JAR inmcaie im mi snoriage, uiougn, ordered a study of night that he also Would com- Fine was one of four night edl- ’The Ini^ident, apparently was igpiy anxious for a strike be- propeirty behind his property, pg^gd today. The police are REGISTRATION FOR FALL TERM ^ c o n s —ALL FLAVORS I .' Queenin, a member. Mem­ sues traded on toe New York because^e because^'e. Rham specifications ^ jg ^ growing short- plete nationalization ol the cop- tors on toe Cardinal staff. He bers 'Will also attend toe- . a.mr -Tha-hD)ise..haa Seen . nenrebing for a Swede _who quart 9 ^oSk'Exchange:-----. ' . ^ reportedly-too restrictlnr- p r Industry: He blam ed-’anU- resigned in'April because of a triggered when two disabled vet- tha JXunpaay-is-tiamK- -A, «iBgieter-hy.MaU._Augl!B,t .27 to Sept^Jter 8. _____ ^ INSTANT COFFEE Mass of requiem- tomorrow at several years, he salfl, and all owned the' car Bind also Use the registration form found in This nttveTOHenrent . Matoi SODJL______3 b ^ t l e s - . Many analysts called the ^ t e . R ^alro said he plans to ^ated and restrictive capitalist "personality conflict,” 'a n as- erans had an altercation with gant. his efforts to get toe well cov- checking on members of local c St. James' Church. Content allowabe as one police and stole a police jeep. The 713,000 UAW members this together with your registration fee to Director, Man- I force of toe rally surprising. make a plea to President Nixon and neocapitalist systems” lor sociate said-. ei-ed have not succeeded. anti-government groups. Some brokers' said pubhshed cent, a P®"®®""^?®® percentage wnicn which vinii will ^ relax "import quotas, and al- Chile’s economic problems but "He was intensively con- witnesses said. employed by toe Big Three are cheater Adult Evening School, Manchester High School, .1 MIRACLE WHIP— p t. JAR SHURFINE reports that thoney-market spe- ^ jow additional No. 2 home-heat- said he welcomed foreign inves- cerned about the Vietnam war; .gix U.S. MPs were members P""^ ^ average hourly Manchester, Conn, on or before September 8. Make out Public Records cialists attributed ^e'w confi- sineZ etfeetlvA rt«ia nt ing oil to come into New Eng- tors "so long as they do not de- but no more intensely than oth- of combined American-Viet- wage of $4.02 and receive anoto- check or money order payable to Manchester Adult Evening ORANGE DRINK mand lion-sized privileges.” . er children or adults,” said the namese police patrols which ®" SI-75 in fringe benefits. School. SALAD DRESSING Attachment dence to im p o rt^ shlfu in the- the state regulation is,almost a call. Bienvenido Montalvo against flow of money and-credit also n w n v ^ The extra supply requested by Alessandri is running on a law mother ol Fine’s former room- answered a trouble Legal Notices B. In person registration — ’Tuesday, September 15 and Wed­ Loretta Montalvo, property at were pro\dding favorable back- L t vet b e ^ to c ^ X ^ t o it barrels a day, and order, free enterprise plat- mate. Rod Beaton, in a tele- the ■ U.S. Command said, and nesday September 16 at Manchester High School from 7 B&G DILL— QT. JAR ISLE OF GOLD 52CO Cooper. UIIIHill O*St., $50,000.#CA /W\A ground___ 1 for toe .11-_ market___ 1 . - Th'e/iitor°74n7enT'of'toe'J o r J n A ' r • m'" olr " ’'® " Peaa'ble for No. form. He is against pressl^ the phone interview. Beaton, ol WU- came under fire. LIQl’OB PERMIT Attention! to 9 p.pi- Trade Name The Associated Press 60-stock Wd...... to No, 2. , or copper companies . harder min^On. „ Del.., couldn’t..... be The_ first . patrol was fired on XOTIGE OF APPUPATIQN MARGARINE 2 , 1 . 3 9 ' blend toe two. He acknowledged and. Is oppesed to the Wnd of reaiSied. ' " ^ PALL TERM BEGINS •,.//: 39* Allen G. Thompson and Peter average was ahead 1.6 to 251.3 Iween and 24 per cent. from a rooftop and one Am'eri-' j^'oberx P. KIRBY- of 66 Galaxy I- KOSHER SPEARS J.'Gunas Jr. doing business as- gt noon. Industries were up 3.6, Bid Resnonse that the use of No. 2 oil would tight economic * i. ■ controls1 Frei’s "He never struck me as toos- can was shot through both legs. Briv^’ Manchester, Conn., have Week of September 21. tile or neurotic,” she said. the command said. As tee sec- an appHcation dated August Gunver-Allen Associates, ,, 840 raili were ahead .1. and utilities Another major u^er of the No. I*® Z'' ‘mP®®e*-Beer for FEES - I ' SUNSHINE COOKIES "®"® “ P 8 'b®' t"® ®t“ t®’ reported g^g^g^ ,.f„ g i;„artd- were thrown down and another tee sale of alcoholic liquor on the O f Vm m m . J J fnu premises, Top Notch Foods, Inc., Registration fee of $2.00 per course are charged to all residents PENGUIN FUDGE FILLED US' o .y 'E E S c , R«,- American was wounded. ’The 260 North Main" St.. Manchester of Manchester: Non-residents of Manchester are charged a 1 SUGAR WAFERS 13-oz. 49* New Building ,on Broad St. third MP suffered a minor arm Conn. STUDENTS $6.00 tuition fee prir course in addition to toe regular reg;lstra- 91 Main SL'" — - /D — —- ....o yaai. auiiiii.c.. . iia auiii..a.i.. Manchcster Area business will be .owned by 1 Wound. Top Notch Foods, Inc., of 1160 Bum- tion fee of $2.00. ’^ u lld l n e Permit "lorex was up lU at 73U; Telex included fuel oil feft the Unlver- ^ uie Manchester area, it is For Zayre Toy Subsidiary The command said the MPs ^Aye.^ ?o®niuc"d'1,°y''ro& li'd^iUe l i ^ toe. for “ P '-4 ^ 13. IBM was ahead sitv of Corm-ctient at Storrs, the yet unknown if the No. 6 oil REGISTRATION BLANK took cover' in a building where p. kirbY of 66 Galaxy Drive, Man- , NOW GlVINO ree Tov Coro two signs at 268)4, and Xerox was up 1 Mansfield State Training School shortage will cause problems for X'. ree ioy Lorp., two signs at ^^3 g^^^g^g gjgjg p^go^ s ch o ^ and Indust^. The large,-one-story commer- portedly in (Cleveland,Ohio, for they fired their weapons in toe ebester. ^.Conn^ as .permittee; I wish to register for the following courses: 381 Broad St., $3,500. Print Name of Course • P i^ t Night> of Week Given | _ Among the large blocks trad- The state was even consider-.. The Manchester Board of Edu^ cial building at 381 Broad St. the opening o^ another new gir, a spokesman said. Another < Dated being constructed by the Alex- Spree Toy Store. ' u.S. official said earlier they ------STUDEiilt DISCOUNT CARDS! i ' ed on the Big-Board were 56,000 ing converting its heating units Cation will be onening fuel oil a . . . _i -i, ^ a ^ vl* iLbAJalNG shares of Memorex al 71(4, No. 4 oil, a lighter, fueL But h t^ in^wo w ee^ A!mual u s i T T^he Broad St. store has been took part in a "gun battle,” ox FINAL .liCCOl'NT Vic Damuiies Split rtnum S'. 10 non xxoV, the state wnn finnilv nhle. . . tn nh 'iT, "■'o' iwo T. weeks.. ■'...... T---- Annual"® occupiea use- jjg oy occupied me apree by theloy Spree unaer- Toy construction under* construction lor nearly tor According nearly According to toe command, to toe command. AT ‘ A PROBATE COURT, held LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sing- Department 'stores at-21, off Z 'he No. 6 oil.. OW g°allont, a^d°S!dy“^ “^ S i e ! ^®y® It is located toe uie MPs stayed under cover un- Sf And^^er'^n ?ay“^S $AVE ’er Vic Damone’s VHfe is askng .42,000 shares of Eastern Air It is possible to burn the No. Junior High, and Manchester ®**® "’ ®" , ■ .^ronertv* Moriattv Bros and ^"bational police reached teqm. hoii.* Norinan J. Preui for custody of their three daugh- Lines at 16',2.'up »4 ; and 25,00()- 4 oil in a No. 6 .burner, but it High ' School. Several other Zayre is a. leading discount P , ondloDnostte the ^® Judge, icrs and possession of their Bev- eml 20.000-share blocks of Pies- would not be as effictenLas us- schools;use No.- 4, and a few department store chain with , Thmas’ r'amt. Acres, Estate of ANNA AMBROSE, late ON YOUR SCHOOL CLOTHES wounded ®- crly Hills home in .'a divorce sey, both at 2‘ 2,' up %. mg the proper burner £br toe uSe No.'2, as do all of the town .'’®"<'qUarterg--in Framingham, 'T® Fla., who was slightly 8 NAME (Please Print) ...... suit. _ Other noon prices on the Big proper fuel. The No. 6 oil burner facilities. M®ss The company is expand- ‘ t^ c t u ^ ^ v iu T v e X w L ^ t o r ^ ®®®" " hibtled he1?"a‘2roum''^ito'^id'lstl Board Included: Transamerica, .requires pre-heating of toe oil In. Bolton, no problem is an-. 1*1® Connecticut area according to the^site 8^"®""^® 1“ ®®^ ''i®"’ to .this Court for allovi^cef mid "“ ’'^Yr^“'"“"7TMlTED"AMOUNT ISSUED! • t , '' ■ - ' ' ■ up »; to 13'-.' International before it can be burned. To burn ticipated, as No. 4 oil is Used and 's currei)tly building a de- " ’ from a building and dove for application for the ^ e r - ~ COME^ARLY WHILE THEY LAST! _ Mailing Address ...... '.. . 1 ...... * Telephone.-aheaU4 at 4li^ : Ur^- No. 4, or even No. .2 oil (used in two , schools, and toe other P a«"’ ®"t «°"® ‘ h® "®w Put- ' ‘'® cover, then heard gunfire. Other dt^lribt'.Vo’ill^ n i “ , , - ® Personal Notices versitv Comnutine uo a, to mainly in homes), toe pre-heat- school is all-electric. Town "am Plaza in Glastonbury. PorsUtent renoHs had inHioa ®aid they heard two or ORDEREp: Tlmt the l6Ui day of I l9%f Sn5: dc^ 4 at ®-- b® tu -® " - ® No. 2 oil. The toy store subsidiary has t e l toatZa^^e° would b f the' i T(b1. Number ...... I am a resident of the town of Using No. 4 or No. 2 oil would Coventry said they will have as its parent company Playlines tenant but both Zavre and '^*'® Vietnamese veter- Court m ^lion be and the same, SALES FOR CASH OR BANK CHARGE In Memoriam : City Ii)vestlng, up l at 17(4 : arid Natomas, ahead 3)k,, of course, be more exppnjive, no' problems, as did Vernon, Inc. of Norwood. Mass. Its'':^arvis' offltials had declined to- ®,laimed that the Military “ i,o““ i?^ of “4td a'^o'iSf ^ d 'Sn Police had fired first. Mid application, and this Court In- loving memory rfrtcs W, O" tee Amex, noon prices ,in- as it is more refined. ’I’hfe'aver-' 'those' contract runs through president is Leo Mlchelson, comment because lease nego- g. ■-l j-’- —■— — —wu,, Curson. U7U) tja.sBocl * ^ptem- eluded: age cost of No. 6 oil is $4 per May, Instead of September. Zayre officials today confirm- tiations were said to be Incdm- '^® '"e'dent was the latest in thereof bv iSStog*°leulm U*r 3. 1954. •Equity Funding, up 1 % to barrel!, compared with about Most industry in the Manches- ed that Spree is locating-in toe plete.' a continuing series .of disturb-- postage prepaid, addressed to eart Mail to: a FIRST FOOD $4.50 for No. 4, and No. 2 goes ter area uses the No. 4 oil, and 150 by 200 .loot Jarvis-otvned $3,500 building permit for an9es invol'-lng toe tesabled-ve- Jbe^^ra^ .uuen^^^a^ Mpy Roth’s Clothiers each day we miss 25%; Saxon Industries,' up % at Emil Ostrowskl, Director ,Please enclose check or money MANCHESTER, CONI lYieiijjii' may ihhik W- wound Is 16; Asamera Oil, ahead ‘ 2 at for about $8 per barrel..A bar- although there might be "a building but could give no de- two signs on the property for terans. who have agitated for before saM day of hearing, ^d 646 CENTER ST. rel contains 42 gallons. shortage of N o.'4, it would be tails about the new operation, toe Spree Corp. was .issued''this several m'vhere near as acute as the . Michelson-.could not be reach- .week by toe Town Building De- olently—in quest ol improved cc: ElizabeUi DennlsHutchiid'*'**® TBXftY PIAZA 1 «■'•«»*' Manchester, Conn. 06040 Adult Evening.School. Ues w-ithtn h ^ ^ ^ ^ « l . gnd Solitron. up at 16% oil has driven, toe.price up from No. oil situation. eovernment benefits. Attomey-at-law 6 ed for comment. He was re- partmeht. Columbia, Conn. Opwfi Eva. Wed., Thurs., Fri. ifll 9 • I

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'PAGE TWELVE MANCHEsreft #01BNIN6 h e r a l d , MANCHEhtER, CONN., THURSDAY, sfelT'EMRER 3, 1970 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 THURSDAY' SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 Section Two / P a ges 1 3 to 2 4 armed services and killed in demands for one-sided action.” he stayed away from Uie session Stamford Union Bids Called He’s Dynamite Mexico, U.S. Vietnam. American It was a cautious beg;iiming as last Thursday. Guerra said marches are Bruce began feeling out Ambas- Although Bruce said eariler Faces Court Id On Sewer Line ATLANTA, Ga. (A P ) — planned for other cities. sador Xuan Thuy, Hanot’s chief he had “ broad latitude” from ' WOkies Feted “ What have you g6t in your Plan Display Cbnde recalled that only last Death Toll delegate who today ended a Nixon to negotiate a settlement, T eacher Dispute To ,Gf*een Manor shirt?” a- policeman asked month Salazar and a friend Hbd ^-''nlije-month boycott of the talks, he had no new proposal? to Cbi Anniversary Bruce’s brief statement did make today at his first encoun- the young man strolling Been lamenting dltrisions among STAMFORD, Cbnn. (AP) — Bids will be opened Sept. 16, not lay any blame for the dead- ter with Hanoi’s delegation through an Atlanta neighbor­ Of Friendship lHexican-Americans. Up in War Public school teachers were or­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilkie lock at the formal plenary ses- chief. Instead the new ambassa- at 11 a.m. in the Municipal hood early Wednesday.-- dered today to appear in court of 46 Florence St. observed their (Continued from Page One) /' “ We a rh a rt^ -w e don’t (Continued from Page One) sl'ons. It was a first move in the dor was seeking some sign of Building, for constructing the “Dynamite,” replied War­ > / have a. martyr, to bring us to- for a hearing on the Board of exploratory phase the talks conciliation that would give 56th wedding anniversary yes­ ren R. Blston, 22. cy Involved?” asked one well- gether,” Salazar had s^d half P A R i S - ^ ( A P ) — U.S. second porttbn of the Lydall haye entered.wlth Thuy’s return hope the talks could be moved Education’s request for an anti- terday with a family celebratlcm Detectlye J. W. Caldwell Ambassador David K. E. Bruce strike injunction. Brook sahitary sewer trunk. heeled chicano after the Mass. 1" and President Nixon’s appoint- out Of their long deadlock. in their home. They were mar­ said Elston told him, when he Conde said Salazar and his ha4. his first 'Sesgirm with North Officers of the Stamford Edu­ It will run from Green Man­ He was told—by militants ment of Bruce as delegation U.S. sources said the talks ried Sept. 2, 1914, in North asked why he was carrying; friend kidded each other as to Vietnam’s chief envpy in the cation Association received sum­ or's condominium complex on he^i rarely acknowledged be­ head. now have entered an “ explora­ United Methodist Church. Both the dynamite, “ I ’ve been which would volunteer. Paris peace talks today and ap- monses from Superior Court tory phase,” as much for the are life-long residents of Man­ Lydall Rd. to the intersection,of playing with it. It won’t go fore—that was one theory. He “ Ruben wrote hU greatest pealed for a conciUaUon to break, Thuy said before the meeting Judge Otto J. LaMacchla to ap­ North Vietnamese as for the chester. Scott Dr. and Kennedy Rd. It off.” ^ ■ , /! story Saturday,” Conde said. deadlock. ■^Jhe 82nd — 'he had come to said Salazar had reported to the Americans. pear in court on Tuesday—the Mr. Wilkie is a member of., will service Kennedy Rd.; Scott, Police blocked off a sec,;' “ The tragedy is .that he had to But Xuan Thuy declared the llsten^ready “ to discern if there district attohiey some time ago day before classes are sched­ the American Legion,, ahd a Lexington, Richmond, Dearborn tion of Beleer Drive, wher^ write it with his own blood.” only way the talks can progress is anythlng^gw” in what Bruce threats on his life if he contin­ uled td open. charter member of the Order and Bishop drives; smd that the explosive was placed in. is for the United States to re­ had to say. The teachers voted in June of Red Men and a well known area of the Forest Hills sub­ a grassy section imtil sol-' ued crusading against alleged nounce “ its policy of prolonging If there was anytldng^new in Joan Kennedy to stay away from school on r / i bowler in this area. division still to be developed. dlers from nearby Ft. Mc­ brutal police' treatment and har­ and widening its war of aggres­ Bruce’s statement it wak-dhe Sept. 9 if bargaining on a ndw The Wilkie^ have a daughter, Pherson coulld defuse it. El­ assment of chicanos, or Mexl- Fires Damage sion” and abandon wdiat he tone. The American proposal In Debut As The first portion oi the seWer contract w^ls unsuccessful. Mrs. Eugene Sullivan of 82 ston was charged with pos­ can-Americans. called its neocolonialist aims in have not changed. trunk was constructed at Green ^^cmQert Pianist Meanwhile, a mediation ses­ Linnmore Dr.; a son, Austin Manor expense. Now nearing session of explosives, officers Store Awnings South Vietnam. “ All of us here know what the Salazar wrote for the Los An­ sion was under way today in Wilkie of Vernon; five grand­ completion, it runs from the said. Thuy, in his first appearance central issues are — troop with^ geles Times and news di­ Three en^nes and a ladder WORCESTER; (A P ) — an effort to break the deadlock, sons and a great-g;randson. si'nce December,, asserted that drawals, political settlement, condominium complex to the rector of KMEX-TV. n. Ed- The major 'point of disagree­ truck from the Town Fire De­ North Vietnam remains firmly and prisoners of war,” Bruce Joan Kennedy, wife Intersection of Parker St. and agreement the 8th District has Wednesday’s Mass and news ment is not salaries, but the partment responded to two calls behind thS Viet Cong’s peace “ What is needed now is the ward M. Kennedy,'D-Mass., Colonial Rd. where It connects with Green Manor and the town. conference was staged by a coa­ estlon of how much say the with the town’s Northeast Sew- The sewer charge for the lition of chicano groups and in­ on Main St., one late last night proposals 'wdUch include a uni­ discussion of specific matters in make her first public appear, lateral withdrawal by the Unit­ a practical way, through all the teadhets should have in running . er Interceptor. Green Manor condominiums and dividuals. They ranged from the and one early this morning, ance as a pianist Oct. 13 in Phil­ Court CasCvS ed States from Vietnam and to means available to us, and in a the scho When the town completes the the Forest Hills bwellings is ex­ conservative GI Forum and the The fires were two doors apart.. adelphia when she plays Moz­ Secondary Sewage Treatment pected to remain at 75 per oent abandon the South Vietnamese genuinely conciliatory atmos­ moderate League of United Lat- piremen responded to a call government of President Nguy­ phere,” he said. art’s Piano Concerto No. 21 with CIRCUIT COURT 12 Plant, expected to be next June, of the water bill, until the Sec­ in American Citizens, to a group .03 ^nd found an awning on Autopstopsy Ordered the Northeast Interceptor and ondary Sewage Treatment Plant en Van Thieu. H ie United States The ambassador's______appeal _ for Philadelphia Orchestra, the«. Manchester Session frequently lambasted by Texas fire at Grant’s, 813 Main St. has rejected these proposals. air the m e ^ aVallabie-Worcester Evening Gazette re­ In Auto Death IWi the Lydall Brook trunk line will Is in operation. politicians as ultra-radical, the using Frank Jaslowski, 57, of- Dub­ New Teachers Given Tour of Town The fire was quickly extinqulsh- ported today in a copyright sto- NORTH HAVEN (A P ) —A empty into that facility. Bruce said in his statement at to us” appeared as a bid for se­ lin, N.H., was found guilty of Mexlcan-American Youth Or­ ed. ry- Cheshire man, 57-year-old CUf- Faculty and administrators pause to renew old and the reception committee,,which consisted of Man­ In the Interim, the 8th Utili­ the meeting that the single es­ cret talks with Thuy. breach of the peace and -sen­ ganization. Another call at 1 ;12 this morp- Mrs. Kennedy studied music ford E. Mouris, died Wednesday make new acquaintances after the picnic buffet at fred Eigenbrod of the Hartford National Bank and ties District will continue to Red China Army sential condition for a negotiat- Private, top-level meetings on tenced to 30 days In jail, execu­ Carlos Guerra, MAYO presi-^ag- at'B lish Hardware Store,, . , * o -.i. —1 » at Manhattanvllle College in afternoon in a car accident on Wickham Park pavilion, which opened yesterday af­ Trust Co.; Harry S. Godi, dean of students, Mart- accept the ^'effluent from the was received from the sidelines — interrupted for tion suspended. Another charge Given New Voice dent from San Antonio, spoke Main St. determine its own future, with­ New York, but never has played interstate Route 91 in vriUch the ternoon’s “ Welcome to New Teachers.’’ This was chester Community College; W. J. Godfrey Gourley, condominium complex and from Box 45. Firemen found another more than a year — are viewed of trespassing was nolled. The TOKYO (A P ) — Communist lor a coalition known as La out'outside interference. piano with an orchestra before, car he was operating smashed the Forest Hills subdivision in­ awning on fire there. It was as the best means of conducting 30-day sentence was suspended followed by a Chamber of Commerce-spoiisored bus owner of Medical Business Management; Gilbert China’s armed forces have a Raza Unida (The United Race), Kennedy staff members say into four gfuard rail posts, to its system, under an agree­ put out without any trouble. J ’Ouk, respective views—yours genuine negotiations. by Judge John'Membrino so tour of town, which included stops at Lutz Junior Hunt, chaiiman of the English department, Man­ ment with the town and Green new chief political commissar. He asked President Nixon to or- and oufsT—have differed widely Thuy quit the talks last Dec. 4 she has been practicing the He was dead on arrival at Museum and the Cheney Homestead. The afternoon chester High School; William Freeman, Vei-planck replacing a veteran party mem- der a federal investigation of Two other calls were turned piece this summer. that Jaslowski could return to Manor. in eariler yesterday. One at on how t^achieve this one es­ after. U.S. Ambassador Henry Yale-New Haven Hospital. New Hampshire where he is en­ closed with a refreshment stop at the home of School principal; and Mrs. Edward Kaminsky of ber vdio was purged during Mao the poUce action in Los Angeles It was not known if Mouris Under the agjreement. Green 11:40 a.m. at 49 Cedar St. and sential condhjon,” Bruce said. Cabot Lo^ge resigned and Pres- Mrs. Kennedy has made ap­ rolled in an alcohol rehabilita­ Atty. and Mrs. Wesley C. Gryk, 50 Forest St. Allan Lift the Latch Gift Shop. (Herald photo by Bucei- Manor and theTiomeowners pa/ ^ occupa- another at 11:52 a.m. at 77 Then the neV, American envoy ident Nixon did not replace him pearances with the Boston Pops, died as a result of injuries sus­ tion program. dlsclosecl today. ^on of the barrios of east Los Cone, Bennet Jitnlor Higl> School principal, headed vicius) the 8th District a sewer charge Brdokfield St. Both cdlls were stated, “ Let us kvoid propagan- .with a representative of similar Boston.Symphony and Washhj|g- tained in the mishap or of na­ Allan P. Weir, 21, of Glaston­ equal to 75 per cent of their Agency Angeles by the repressive and da and harsh language. Let us diplomatic stature. Bruce ar- ton National Symphony during tural causes. An autopsy was identified Li Teh-sheng as direc­ turned in due to smoke at the bury, was found guilty of reck- j^^^^^no said that there was this year, it approved the added water bills. bigoted law enforcement agen­ set aside preconditions to seri- rived in Paris on Aug. 3 and which she narrated Peter and ordered to pinpoint the cause of tor of the armed forces’ general locations. There was nothing ess operation of a motorboat, „ „ evidence that Bazley was be- ■ benefits but didn’t appropriate cies.” ous discussions. Let us set aside Thuy returned last week, though the Wolf.” death. That entire section of town political department in a list of serious Involved in eitlier case. fljmd 3m. , prejudiced by the contin- Employe Granted Pension^ the funds for them. That action buys water from the privately officials who attended the recep- The coalition also announced Robert M Johnson, 5, uance. Prosecutor Gerald P-'”’- is expected sometime between owned Manchester Water Co. Uon in Peking celebrating North ® second Los Angeles ^ k v i l l e found ^ ilt y of reck- Raised Rate Not Permitted Jan. 1 and June 30, 1971. The new sevrage chaige for Vietnam’s 25th anniversary. He march, picking, up wdiere the less driving, fined $46 tinuance so that the prosecutor ./ The Pension Board, in an- town customers, voted Tuesday replaces Hsiao Hua, who was ®ae Saturday left off, to contin- Nolles were entered In the familiar ,__ „„„„ with the case could be'''- .!^he Town Pension Board has employ'es retiring between Juuly other action ■ this week has night by the Board of Directors puiged in January 1968 as a ue protests against a dlspropor- following cases: present when any action is tak- approved an application for re- 1 and Jan. 1 would receive the authorized the New York City (90 per cent of the water bill), “ counterrevolutionary and dou- tionately high number o t Mexl- Robert Rawllnitls, 16, ■ of 94 en. ' a. tirement Whlph it had tabled in increased benefits. investment firm of Kidder, Pea- apparently will not affect the ble-dealer.” cairAmericans drafted into the Blssell St, breach of the peace Bazley was arrested on March June, while Awaiting a legal The Pension Board decided to body and Co. to make a study of James E Smith, 30, of Hart- 31 in connection with an inci- opinion from thg town counsel, se/ek a ruling from the. town Manchester Pension Fund In­ fbr BUCKLAND STORE hedge Farm, Tolland; Clara ■ ^ r C ' l‘t Itl.lC l/tA’A/,7 ■and Stanley Woods, Qlara-Lee’s 1310 TOLLAND TNPK MANCHESTER 643-5123 Sirs. Lillian Schwartz, Ansonlai 805 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER Charles Simwid, Ellington, and NEW HAVEN 239-1687 ELLINGTON 875-3355 ‘-.A OTHER STORES CALL * ^ ' fV ' ■ Mary Sllen De.ckelman, West Open Pally 8 a.m. ■ 6 p.m. • Tbu^. and Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.. a tet. 8 a ja . • 8‘'p.nq MIDDLEFIELD 34r-7229..WILLIMANTIC 423-2931 Hartford.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.'CONN, r THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 Road Work PAGE FOUKTEEN Integration , Love Valley ‘Grass’ Doctors Win The Hague Greets Suharto Wetherell St., from Bldwell CHARLOTTE R. GRAY South Windsor ATTEN'nON! LOVE VALLEY, N.C. St. to Hlilstown Rd., will be ‘^ACHER of VOICE and PIANQ^^ In Schools' (AP) — Marijuana has been One Round armor-coated tomorrow with After Protests Cause Delay $75,000Bond READING IMPROVEMENT CLASPS tp- . ____■ discovered growing In Love a layer of Irap rock and oil, ‘ THE HAGUE (AP) — Presi­ seen by the public before he Plea Filed Valley, apparently from weather permitting. Is S e t F o r Under Way seeds left by youths who at­ For Panther dent Suharto of Indonesia ar­ leaves for West Germany Fri- BU? tended a rock festival In A highway department ..tfttP visit morning. All funcUons will Classes for ELEMENTARY and ™GH ^ O O L 8‘“dtots rived today for im b e r 1 2 i spokesman asked motoristsf' siaie visu. ^within toe queen’s To Void Suit in Remedial Reading (Phonics, Underetanding, etc.), S tu ^ (Continued from Page One) July. NEW HA'VEN, Conn. (AP) — ►Undertaker Skills, Comprehenslpn, Vacabulary, Board Ten private physicians are con­ to avoid using the street to­ postponed 48 hours because q? p^ace except for an address to CLASSES r^ sBPT. w , Gov. Bob Scott of North Caro­ Mdyor.Andy Barker said he morrow, if possdble. He said toe rebeJfrebelf takeover Monday oiof „ dosed session of two commit- A plea in abatement has been Test Preparation and General EHicien^. and agents of the state Bu­ tinuing legal attempts for pet*- NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) —, filed in the Court of Cbmmon Small ClMses * Pre-Testing Program ★ Certified Teachers lina met Wednesday with state that, until almost dry, the hls country’s embassy in The parliament. - 81 HILLTOP Dl tIVE — 649-9872 reau of Investigation had mission to treat a female pri­ street wHl rfemain open for A prominent funeral director PleM seeking to nullify a suit officials to discuss possible fil­ identified the plants and de­ Hague. -It is toe first visit by an gome' 6,000 persons demon- filed recently against the Zon­ Academic Reading Improvement ^ " te r , Incb son Inmate awaiting trial In the emergency traffic. Indoneslan president to Indone- gtrated against Suharto’s visit was being held in lieu of $75,000 flQ IT r*u'NTRR S Call Next to. Cavey 8 ing of a suit aimed at prevent­ stroyed them. Alex Rackley murder case. bond today on charges of burn­ ing Commission here. ing the state from lending buses sia’s former colonial masters. Wednesday night, demanding MANCHESTER, CONN. MR. KAPROVE (tel. 643-9947 A spokesman for the doctors Suharto landed at a nearby freedom for prisoners In Indone- ing down a competitor's estab­ The suit was brought by resl-> to local school districts. said today a Superior Cqurt lishment in West Haven. dents of Foster St. and Beelze­ miUtary airport apd was taken gj^ and.carrying pictures of In­ Such a suit, they reasoned, judge has ordered state correc-\ to toe Huls Ten Bosch palace Jonesian Communist Ifeaders. Albert L. Porto Jr., 44, of Or­ bub Rd. charging that the Zon­ Police Accuse tions officials to show cause in U.S., Japan BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAYS, STOP ing Commission acted illegally could strike directly at deSegp’e- amid security measures of un- pdice on toe outskirts ol The ange,. a member of the State gatlon in a number of North court Sept. 9 why they should precedented peacettoe jjague prevented groups of BoaM of Examiners for Em- In granting the South Windsor Stamford Youth not open the prison’s doors to Swim Club permission to build Carolina, districts that require Get Together strength. More thah 4,000 police- young South Moluccans from PARKING LOTS INSTALLED, balmers, was arrested with two. buses from the state if they are private physicians of inmates men, troops and Mcurity forces other men Wednesday. ■a private clubhouse, recreation­ to Implement desegregation In Fiore Death who wish to be examined by entering toe city, A demonstra­ al facilities and pools off Foster On Pollution were concentratecj in toe out 25 exiles from with arson. to the wrong party. cases. Bruce Salamon of 6 Alton Road, ber from Bridgeport, failed last Sato and President Nixon, the island of Ambon, in toe East 18 Story Building The fire occurred, on May SO,* Indonesian Moluccas group. The Town Clerk Charles Enes was Boycotts have had an impact Stamford, who was being held month to win a federal court Texts of the messages were Planned in New Haven 1969, and did extensive damage. the recipient of the suit when it on attendance throughout toe at tjie Fairfield State Hospital injunction that would have per- published simultaneously in rebels, who want • independence Porto, who owns’ three funeral was served last Aug. 4. Enes South. But school officials say It in Newtown following his arrest mitted her private physician to ^okyo and Washington, for toe Moluccas, hoisted their NEW HAVEN (AP) — An 18- homes in the New Haven area, flag over toe embassy and mailed the papers to Cava­ is too early to tell how many Saturday ih another assault, visit her. ^ ^ initial step toward mu- story apartment building cost-- paid Mace and Pastore the day naugh, who was on vacation at white parents are keeping their Miss Fiore, toe 17-year-old threatened to kill their hostages ing about $4.5 million Is to be THE HOLY LAND alter the. fire, according to the LIFETIME Mrs. Hudgins is one of seven cooperation, the announce- unless Suhartef agreed to see' built here within toe next 15 the time. State Statutes, requir­ children home rather than send daughter of Stamford Patrolman Panthers awaiting trial at an Russell E. Train, JERUSALEM • TIBERIAS • TEL AVIV affidavits filed in court. ed that the suit be served on the GUARANTEE them to predoininantly black Felix Fiore, was found stabbed their ’’president,” J. A. Mahu- months. New Haven Police Chief. undetermined date. They are chairman of Nixon’s Council on Hie developer. Merwin M. chairman or secretary of the schoois, such as toe one in 24 times Feb. 18 on a second-' charged yrith kidnaping and con- Environmental Quality, will vis- sama. James F. Ahem termed Wed­ commission or “at their Montgomery. ^ floor' landing of toe Hanover spiracy in connection with toe They reportedly gave up after Krevit, said Wednesday cen­ nesday’s arrests part of his de, Enrollment In Richmond, Va., Hall apartment building about a pastor from their 30,000-mem- structlon on what would be toe 7 \ abode,” accocd^Jitr Cava­ death of Alex Rackley 16% 's^danori second tallest residential build­ partment’s “ crackdown on or­ naugh. , schools remained about 6,000 be- 20 minutes after she had left ber community of exiles talked ganized crime.” He did not REG. NOW months ago. Yamanaka, director general of with them. After they surren­ ing In toe city will start as soon If the plea is uphel4, the suit low toe anticipated number, her apartment to go to classes The 10 doctors filing toe suit, prime minister’s office, elaborate. can not be re-instituted because SCOTTISH TERRIERS $139 $ 1 1 0 Busing is also of concern in Vir- ^t Stamford High School, dered they were taken to jail. as toe city acts on his requests all of whom are black, issued a or.,, Suhartos visit was scheduled for zoning veiriances. the 15-day period for flling^ap- glnia, where some parents have Police said earlier they had statenvent today asserting that iruvlronmen WIRE HAIR TERRIERS $129 $ 1 0 0 ridden to school with their chil- quesUoned some 900 persons in to last three days, but his delay Krevit said toe building will EXCITING TOURS peals to the Planning and Zon­ -the denial, of toe free choice be located at CSiapel and Sher­ ing Commission for decision WEST HIGHLAND «1ren. connection with toe slaying. of physician to persons in pre- tal Pollution Countermeasures cut It to one. He canceled visits Virginia Transit Co., which Salamon was arrested Satur- yg^gntion is*^ inhumane and Headquarters. Yamanaka Is to Amsterdam, Rotterdam and man Streets across from St. Court .Cases will have lapsed, according the WHITE t e r r ie r s $199 $ 1 0 0 Raphael’s Hospital. 6 C 1 0 Cavanaugh. has scheduled 600 school bus ^gy connection with an at- Inconsistent with fundamental chairman. other cities, and will hardly be from 3 I T inclusive The Zoning Board of Appeals $179 $ 1 5 0 Ups daily for 16,000 pupils in „„ a l3-year-old Stamford Democratic principles.” The announcement said pre- CIRCUIT 18 refused to grant the variance Norfolk, Invited two or three gjj.j Mrs. Hudgins, who prison doc- paratlons are under way for guaranteed weekly departures Rockville Session mothers to ride each bus free. A police said toe girl was hit on tors say is suffering from preliminary talks which will be Charges of failure to obey applied for by the club after the suit was filed. The club had re­ company spokesman said they several times with a rheumatoid arthritis, is toe girl- held by U.S. and Japanese offi- state traffic control signs were could “keep order and improve ,,y an attacker friend of Lonnie McLucas. She cials concerned with overall en-- Connie Roberfs, AB^nt substituted for speeding and quested a variance to allow an access road to be built from the . who approached her from be- is separated from her husband, vlronmental policy problems fines of $16 levied against the a Kc r e o . ACCESSORIES ^ v e n cl\dc hind on a busy city street. She 85 East Center St. following persons in unrelated club’s Foster Street frontage. McLucas was convicted Monday prior to Train’s visit to Japan, called for a boycott of Norfolk s treated for scalp lacera- of conspiracy to kidnap In con- Nixon said in his message to cases: Park to Close ^ W ITH feACH PUP PURCHASED At Summit St. riMnAAOA; Recreation director James schools, but an organized anU- bruises of toe hands nectlon with Rackley’s death but ggto_ ■•'nie impact of a deterlo^ GLASTONBURY Martin Bernier, 17. of Wap- busing group, toe Concerned ping Wood Rd., Ellington: Snow announced today that and face. acquitted of three other charges mating environment extends be- Veteran’s Memorial Park will Catlzens of, Norfk;Jk, refused to Police said toe girls’ attacker carrying more severe penalties. George E. Bldwell, 16, of 317 Cheer Up, Fella; Another Summer’s Coming go along. ”We will not take any yond national borders. WEEKEND CASH and CARRY S P E C L ^ TRAVEL AGENCY Crane Rd., Ellington; Brenda close Saturday. stand that dlrebeys toe law,’’ ^ ^ g^^^^ ‘"This new demonstration of W. Gerry of 11 Jonathan Dr., Parents of children who have 270 NEW LONDON TURNPIKE "A Pel Store Like ^ d Roy Burton, chairman of ,^ „ ^ n g from toe bilateral cooperation between Vernon; Carol Gottler of Main Schools opened yesterday in Ellii^ton_ajid this lad riding the school bus back, was a t n f l e j i n l ^ — completed the swimming les­ Post Office our two countries will strength­ GLASTONBURY, CONN. St., Talcottville; Arthur Kam- sons during the July session are L T J e d that “toe only effec 7 «ls by en the basis of effective Interna­ Sweetheart Roses idnski, 18. of 62 Mountain St.. Devlin said the public utilities which it doesn’t like, and the reminded to pick up their cer­ P E T C E N T E R prime Court—but it added one telephone company will do like­ Uve way to voice our opposlUon f e®‘«d ^ W ill Hike tional work on environmental Vernon; John R. Wrona, 22, of Appeals Action more knot to the tangle. commission should reconsider tificates of completion at the to busing and our desire for house-to-house search of toe problems in addition to amelior­ National and Worldwide Travel Arrangements its approval*” of only half the wise with the others. MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE Airlines • Cruiseq • Hotels • Car Rentals • Toun a d e r Mill Rd., Ellington, and Now, a telephone company receptionist’s desk at the Town 330B BROAD ST., MANCHESTER neighborhood schools Is through , ... Box Rates ating toe present conditions of OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Alphonso Renna, S3, of Hyde Ties Up Phones, spokesman Says, SNETCO will rate increase. And in the mean­ Hall. leirll means ” Salamon. who lives with his pollution In toe United States time, Devlin mled, SNET could TEL. 643-9785 633-4466 ______Ave., Rockville. also file its own appeal of the Milford Man Held . MON. - SAT. 10-9 SUN. 11 - 6 In Georgia, toe desegragaUon widowed " '“ther Gladys Salarn- WASHINGTON. (AP) - The and Japan.” Fined $20 on similar charges PUC Litigation same' Superior Court decision— te'mporarily raise its rates by Mancheser Evening Herald of schools has been Injected Into on, had completed toe llto u.S. Postal System toda^ an- were Victor Pikul Jr., 21, of 34 in the same State Supreme the, full 9.5 per cent, agreeing In Firearms Theft South Windsor correspondent a DoUtlcal campaign. at Wright Technical School nounced plans to Increase rental Florence St., Ellington, and HARTFORD, COnn. (AP) — Court. to make refunds if the full rale BETHANY (AP) — Leonard Barbara Varrlck, Tel. 644*8374. (3ov Lester W ddox accused where he was studying industrl- ,ees for post office boxes by 20 Jack Keppner, 37, of 8 Summit The State Public Utilities Com­ Basically, the complicated sit­ hike doesn’t go through, Wisniewski^'rf 11 Clark Mill Rd., Vernon. school officials of trying to hide al chemistry. per cent effective Nov. 1. T-»ii rf>'R*rf:brllVk1 mission filed an appeal Wednes­ uation developed this way; Devlin’s decision fell short of Road, Mllfo^ci was arrested difficulUes in desegregaUon. TSrs. Salamon told newsinen under federal regulaUons, toe Other persons fined Included a full victory for either party. Wednesday in cojinecticBi with David C. Bruce, 23, of 51 Mt. day to a June 24 Superior Court On April 23, 1969, the PUC Maddox who cannot succeed today she was shocked at toe pogtgj system must take pubUc denied the 9.5 per cent rate It ^led favorably on three the alleged theft ‘xrf a large himself as governor. Is seeking arrest of her son. comment pn toe proposal during Vernon Apts., Rockville, oper­ decision in the tangled case of number of Winchester rifles and hike. It authorized Instead a points cited by the PUC, and thetoe DemocraticDemocraUc nomlnaUon for “He is a good hoy and I don t t^e next 30 days before putting ating under suspension, $125; a two-year-old request by the shotguns in the New Haven Values For Craig Winans, 16, of Somers rate hike about half as big, or also on three points cited by the LABOR DAY SPECIALS lieutenant governor. believe these things,” she said, ^jjg ,^0^ prices Into effect. C i i k l o r area. State Police said. Rd., Ellington, speeding, $35, Southern New England Tele­ 4.5 per cent. telephone company — hence the Rep. Charlie Jones of Hines- “There must be solne mistake. Postmaster General Wlnton The telephone company ap- rationale ' behind appeals and Wisnieskl was charged with I know he didn’t do it and I’ll M. Blount s^d. toe Increased Campus Wear failure to carry license, $3, .with phone Company to raise its receiving stolen goods, with ville, an opponent for toe nomi­ -..a charge of unnecessary noise rates by 9.5 per cent. pe.aled the mling, maintaining counterappeals by both parties nation, said Maddox is contin­ stay with him all along. I Just rates, which range from an ad­ it needs the full rate increase. of the same decision. bond set at $26,000. He was believe It—not my son.” ditional five cents per quarter nolle^: Cams E. Tracey, 27, of The appeal had the effect of scheduled for a court appear­ uing “fanaUcal efforts to stir up don’t White Rd., Ellington, failure to In the .decision last June, Su­ The PUC wUl be appealing for toe smallest box to $2.40 for returning the case to the courts ance in Milford Sept. 21. trouble in our public schools to drive in established lane sub­ at a higher level—the State Su- perior Court Judge Raymond-^!. these parts of Devlin’s decislMi advance his poliUcal ambi­ toe largest, will bring In an ad­ stituted for evading responsibil­ tions.” Mamie at Abilene ditional $8 million per year. ity, $16; Paul WotherSpopn. 17. ’’He’ simply cannot resist toe, ABILENE, Kan. (AP) — Mrs. ’The increase. If approved, of 20 Range Hill Dr., Vernoim opportunity to wave the bloQdy Elsenhower has would be toe first In post office unnecessary noise with a motor shirt of race-baltlng poliUcs,” ^ unannounced visit to box rental fees slncfe 1968. vehicle, $10, and Marilyn C. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD asserted Jones. burial place of her husband Rural lockboxes a t post of­ (B) Banla, 21, of 183 Thompson St., SENSATIONAL ------in toe place of Meditation Chap- fices where there is no postal Manchester, failure to obey U „ . r¥i el on toe Elsenhower Center employe regularly on duty are stop sign, $10. C o n n e c tic u t T o p s grounds. not Included in toe proposed in- Also fined, Lee W. Anderson, WASHINGTON__Federal tax The former president’s widow crease. 40, of 143 Cemetery Rd., Rock- SAVINGS In Our S w l S L o n g also conferred with officials of 'Hie current rates now rai^e vlUe, Intoxication, $10, with im­ position of sentence suspended ^ e d on ?969 po? the center Wednesday and visit- ' T r L L & r N o ' ^ T l u Z on a charge of breach of peade, ulation figures, toe burden of ed toe Elsenhower museum. toe 226-cubic Inch No. 1 call ^ and in an unrelated case FABRIC DEPT.!/ toe p ro p ^ d -1970-71, budget She arrived Tuesday from her to $12 per varies from a low of $606 per home in Gettysburg, Pa., and cubic inch No. 6 Madge L. Ashwell, erf 9 Cedar r ...... rates would be 20 cents ana St., RockvUlp, intoxication, $1^^ person in Mississippi to a high planned to go on today to Boone, new rates wouto be 20 cen« in seyeral^jMffl charges' of 4 x 7 ^ $1,421 in CqimecUcut. Iowa, her birthplace. ^ failure tb wear protecljye head- gear while operating a cycle were noUed on the reco: mendatlon of Prosecutor Joel Janenda. 100% Turba Acrylic . A $6 fine was levied by Judge RANCH John A. Membrino on charges UNFINISHED (W oodland. GARDENS of riding motorcycles abreast CHERRY against Steven J. Delaudib, 18, 32" X 84^' f i l l i n t h o s e e m p t y s p a c e s w it h h a r d y and Paul F. Ooope, 19, both of Washable Bonded Fabric South Windsor, and Carl H. Carlton, 24, of WlndtorviUe Rd., Ellington. After Sale CHRYSANTHEMUMS The case of John E. Jamie­ Price • son, 16, of 60 Snlpslc St., Rock­ 3.99 yd. ville, charged with breaking 2 , and entering and larceny urider AH Colors NOW Plaids, solids, stripesr tweeds etc. 54” wide, ideal fall fabric. court. X 3 9 Reg. $1.49 5 for S4.99 1.19 Among the cases continued to Sept. 16 were those of eight young people- arrested Aug. 6 4 x 8 4 x 8 when ■ police visited a Box l a t e SUMMER SHRUB SPECIAL! 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AA 'STER e v e n in g HERALD.'MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 •PAGE SEVENTEEN • ' . ' - \ MANC^STER EVENmC PTERAtJ). MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 PAGE SIXTEEN < Bad Conduct Discharge Yippies Set Up been deprived of personal rights TV Tonigil! Tolland I 11 that even the humblest worker Group to Dodge Strike Bans enjoys. ’The boards have said, Doesnh Worry Pacifist ' See Saturday’s TV Week RC PORTS ^ System Taxes in effect, come to work on the By DAVID BRISCOE for Complete Listings. .terms we, dictate or go to jail,” Middle School To Be Ready Put Teachers MANILA^, Bnrke’i Law As a result of injunctions is­ (SO) H nniten pie leader Jerry Rubte, using RAGWEED^ In ^Outrage’ pacUist ieanlngs but finds him­ (40) Oilllsan’a Iiland (O) In Octoher^ Report Says sued in several communltes self lit the U.3. Air Force and 5:25 (40) Weather Watch (C) the laws of "the system” he around the state, the federation 6:50 (50) OUIlgan’g Iiland (C) NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — g»et> AWDL? ‘ seeks to destroy, has set up a The Middle School Building hired as an art teacher at Hicks POLLEN lA/ X said, ’’The teachers, who know (40) What’e My Line? (C) "A feeling of outrage simmers Airman isC. Weldon McCarty, 5:50 (18) Sewtnz Snow (0) tax-exempt foundation to shield Memorial School. She is a grad­ 5 and best what their students need, Committee has Issued a report among the teachers of flew Ha­ a professed pacifist and Zen 6:00 (8-8) Weather — SpoHs a major portion of his Income uate of Nazareth College in COUNT T will be deprived of any effect­ SELF-SERVICE D^PT STORES New« ( 0 ) saying that the'new school 'will ven and West Haven as they Buddhist, tried it and wound up (18) W eitemere from federal tax collectors. LAST CALL FOR PICNICS! STOCK UP WITH OUR Rochester, N.Y., and hks three ive participation,in creating bet­ (C) be ready for occupancy by the ponder court orders restraining in a box 10 feet long and 6 feet (SO) To Tell the Troth » The foundation, called the So­ years of teaching experience in ter teaching and learning condi­ (40) Newe high. Hie Air Force calls it a 6:05 (40) Bawhide cial Education Foundation and end of October. East Greenbush, N.'Y. and Ber­ Rollon Count !)Usod on them from a possible strike ac­ A P4 hour s.mipliny tions in our schk go to the soil conditions within the build Northern State College, Aber­ predominantly Negro United ate action under the guidance of (8) Truth or Coneeqnencee (C) junctions barring . teachers’ tence of four months’ hard labor foundation and are thereby pro­ ing;" wintbr problems; and deen, S.D., he also attended the Citizens party becaihie South their own commitment to their (18) Candid Camera S R B i /A l S l changes In elevator contractors, strikes. at the Clark Air Base brig. '(80-U) Newe — Weather and tected from Income tax assess­ University of Minnesota. Carolina’s fourth officially re­ rights and to 4heir profession.” Sporte (Q) as reasons behind the delay in The union saved its stfongest McCarty, telling about his ex­ ments. s t e r z - Mrs. Beatrice Barnett has cognized political party ’Tues­ 7:80 (8) Family Affair (O) completing the building. criticism for an injunction is­ perience after being let out of (840) Animal World (C) Among other thlng;s, the Rub­ been hired as a first grade day. ’The secretary of state cer­ (SO) Clark Gable (O) The report presented to Tues­ sued in New Haven, where segregated detention, gave this in book calls on young people to teacher at M ead^brook t(i) re­ tified it after determinng that Job Total Down (18) Movie 1 /9 7 l> day night’s meeting of the teachers have been barred from accoimt: 8:00 (8) Happy Daye (C) leave their homes, bum their SIB place -Mrs. Jane iSolge, who has its petitions had the required (8-40) That Girl (O) Board of Selectmen, was terrped 10,000 signatures of registered e v ^ taking a strike vote. NEW YORK — By late 1969, He walked off Clark base last 8:80 (80) Ironelde B (C) sch(X)ls and create a new socie­ killed in an a u ^ accident sever­ jobs aboard privately owned (8-40) Bewitched (C) optimistric, as /the SelMtmen voters. ” In New Haven, the judge December, '"motivated by a Airman W tfdon McCarty ty. SZFAKS al weeks ago/M rs. Barnett is a American merchant ships were 9:00 (8) Movie and the schcNjil board rp,^bers ’The other parties in the state even denied the teachers the mounting urge to. split the mili­ (8-10) Thie le Tom Jonee (C Legal papers filed with the In­ graduate of/Trenton State Col­ down to 27,222, com p a rt with Smart Styles . . . Long-Wearing . . . King's Savings! and abuse of the guards.” hold little hope that ^ Middle are the Democrat, Republican, dignity of voting on a strike. tary scene and because my su­ ) 9:30 ( 30) Dragnet '70 R (C) ternal Revenue Service say the lege and Ibias taught first grade more than 60,000 in 1938, before The prisoner agreed' that.he (18) Alfred Hitchcock School students wilj.^e able to and the Independent party, a Before the fact, the teachers perior officer was going to 10:00 (80) Dean Martin Freeente foundation would, among other in ,New Jersey, Maryland and the outbreak-of World War II-. had “ played with the guards’ transfer ipto the^^w siphool un­ segregationist group. have been found guilty and have throw me in jail for being a Golddiggere . (O) things, use its funds for "relief Springfield, Mass. waste o f taxpayers’ money.” minds" because he felt it his (8-4o) The Snrvlvore (C) til sometime ^ November. (18) Ten O’ clock Beport (C) of the pe- 6:30 What’s :New B In other actions at Tuesday •SERVICE DEPT STORES McCarty said he was kept in the 7:00 Book Beat B (O) night’s meeting, Selectman vious teaching experience other box six days. He said a medical try in New York with J o ^ Gar­ 7:30 On Film B than practice teaching complet­ cia Villa, a poet he met in Ma­ 8:00 Washington Week in Review Robert Dumont w h^.^as ap­ Inspector assured him the box 8:30 NET Playhouse ed at the American Foundation PINE pointed local United ^J^tions BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER # OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 never got hotter than 96 de­ nila. “Talking to a Stranger: Any­ School in Mexico City. time You're Ready I’ll Spar­ \ Day chairman seve'ral montfe grees. It has 90 air holes. One officer said later that Frank Penslero, a UConn kle" PHARMACY ago, recommended the town oik Hie guards allowed him only there are "a lot of guys like 10:00 NET Festival B (0) "graduate, has been hired to “ Ellington on the Cote d'Axur” 664 CENTER ST. nothing about marking the or­ fatigue pants and undershorts— McCarty in the Air Force well. tekcji physical education at the Complete Selection at King's Savings! maybe not a lot, but you find 648-9814 ganization’s 25th anniversary Striking perf-ciecorated "no cigarettes, no books, no CHUC Middle, School, and has one them everywhere," people who since everything recommended strap 'n buckle step-in writing paper, nothing. Just me PRESCRIPTION year teaching experience. just can’t take military disci­ PASSPORT PHOTOS would cost the town money. ’Ihe featuring hi-rise vamp. and the box. In the Air Force, if IDENTIFICATION SPECIAUSTS other selectmen agreed. they can’t put your inind in a pline.” Free Prescription Manchester Evening Herald Practical vinyl uppers He added that most of them SALEM NASSIFF New street name signs will Tolland correspondent Bette resist scuffing, stay box, they jyut your body In one.” Pick-iip and Delivery A look through a peekhole re­ don’t wind up in detention box­ BLUE GROSS AND be ordered from -the state pris­ Quatrale, tel. 875-2846. shiny bright. 5 to 10. Camera Shoe & Studio vealed a room wltii bed and es. 629 Main St., Manchester WELFARE PRESCRIP­ on, according to First Select­ A base spokesman said the TIONS WELCOME. man Charles Thifault. Arrange­ mattress. 6 4 3 -7 3 6 9 A base spokesman said the Clark jail complex would be re­ ments for obtaining the signs Tolland County placed later this month. But are being made by Ihifault chamber was used as a last re­ there will be detention cham- with the cooperation of resident sort and that McCarty had been A1 Sabrowski of Gehring Rd. Working Artist put into it ftfter "provocation bers, inside a larger building. -V ...... v Thifault reported there are To Demonstrate between- 30 and 40 roads in KING'S FOR SAVINGS ON PE^Sl|*^><' Jack and Jill Brand O .r.vJ . CjJotee- town which are unmarked or Special Method Manchester Hospital Phone MANCHESTER have lllegrlble signs. The Tol­ Cu t : land Junior Women’s Club is A working artist will be fea­ Boys Buckle Hospital Notes The telephone number for interested in participating in Manchester Memorial Hospi­ CNucm A d tured at ’Tuesday’s meeting of the project, according to Thi­ » tal was changed a few WATER COMPANY ,Q im fault. the Tolland <3ounty Arts Associa­ visrnNG imiBS months ago, but too late to T h e Selecemen authorized tion Intermediate Clwre ' Semi- be listed correctly in the new (f. ‘BONELESS Town Counsel Robert King to Richard Doyle of Springfield, BOOTS private, noon-2 p.m ., and 4 p.m. phone books. The hospital VS.T>. A. CthiCB i/t.uA. eiluee-rjuute prepare a local ordinance gov­ Mass, will demonstrate his 8 p.m .; private reema, 10 a.m.- number is 646-1222. Will Be Closed erning the abandonment and special technique of using twigs t p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. j . q n v p N S disposal of junked (jars to con­ to achieve an ink drawing with Pediatrics: Parents allowed L fiJjDV f A form with the State Statutes. watercolor added by being rub­ any time except noon-2 p.m.; liam H. Redd,, 11% School St.; Tile ordinance was authorized bed on with the lingers He vrtll others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Neal McKenney, 197 Gardner Monday. Sept. 7 ^tEAl^S lA following a request from Wil­ also show slides and lecture. Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St.; Lauren H. Cable, 13 Scott 0.r.i>.A- CfhtcB- 'unevRS liam Summers,' local chairman Doyle recently completed a 4 p.m.-8 p.m* i. Dr., Vernon; James E. Ooveney, of the Rockville Area Chamber one-man show at the Golden bitensive Care and Coronary 862 Vernon St. fid V C K A W . of Commerce’s Beautification Gallery of Art in Springfield Schaeffer Handsome English-style ankle-high Care: Immediate family only, Also, Mrs. Joan E. Custer, 142 For Labor Day Committee. and earns his living by painting. Bic 3-Pack boots for the young country squire. anjftime, limited to five mln- Wells St.; George E. Borsottl, Summers is presently run­ He holds a master of fine arts Schaeffer c a r t r i d g e Strapped and buckled for good fit. Btee. / West Hartford; Mrs. Constance ning the junked car removal degree from the University of Sturdy manmade uppers. 8Vi to 3. Maternity: FathejN, 11 a.m .- R. Upton, Salem. Mass.; Mrs. program under the auspices of Mississippi and a degree in art BALL PEN \ PENS P ^ N S 12:45 p.m., and /6:S0 p.m .-8 Eileen Orlowski, 147 N. School the chamber. education from the Massachu­ p.m .; others, 3 p.m .4 p.m ., and St.; Mrs. Florence Montle, 71E ’Thifault reported release 6:80'' p.mi-8 p.m. ^ setts College of Art at Boston. With ? Bliiefleld Dr.; David R. Brbwn, fotms requesting" the removal Members of the association Age Limits: 16 in maternity, RED 3, Coventry; Mrs. Martha fim iN P C A c of junk cars imder the chamber 5 f r 2 5 “ Refills O F C F m u F-em are asked to bring paintings 5 9 “ 12 in other aresis, no limit in J. Turner, 65 Dower Rd., South *cnoca 5727..’ j^yogram may be obtained for the picture of the month seU-service. Windsor; Everett H, Collier Sr., either from his office or from selection. ’The meeting begins at East Hartford. H I2S o / the Town Clerk. The cars will 8 p.m. at the Rockville Public The admlnlstratlim reminds Also, Mrs. Mary E. Pearle, Pine Bake Shop N-BPeu be removed at no cost to the KING'S FOR SAVINGS, ON PAPER SOF|piSi>|t IX Favorite Foot Fashions! Library. visitors that wim construction Warehouse Point; Bernard 660 CENTER STREET - 649-0443 owners after they have signed under way, parking space Is VVhalen, East Hartford; Albert a release form. 8 7/8" X 11 7/8" limited. ’Visitors \are asked to E. Scabies, 14 itolford R d.; Mrs. it, f i l U B , New Teachers Nation’s Weather bear with the liosmtal while the Joan A. Delano, 114 Buckland All teachUig positions at the GIRLS parkliig' problem ^ s t s .' Rd., South Windsor; Peter A. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT local schools have been filled 'Thunderstorms dumped heavy DOODLE Herzog, 87 CTlInton Dr., South according to Dr. Kenneth Mac- rain into the Midwest and parts Windsor; Mrs. Susan J. Bouch­ K e n z 1 e, superintendent of of the Southeast today as cooler P A p S Patients TodaVj 271 ard and son, Thbmpsonvnie; ★ WEEKEND SPECIAL ★ schools. weather dipped Into the Mldcon- ADMIflTED YEOTERDAY: Mrs. Cheryll Yeager and daugh­ ~Dr. . MacKenzie interviewed SHOES llnent. ------Linda Abair,. 23 Deerfield P r.: ter, Kelly Rd., Vernon. PECAN FUDGIE BROWNIES...... 6 for 75c ••sA' yAlBiOAl several hundred candidates T6f Nearly 5 Ihches swamped the 3 e « . 4 i 9 9 “ Mrs. Mary E. Belske, 689 Sul­ Also,’ Mrsi Joyce P. Fox and the 47 Available positions, in the northwestern Iowa area around livan Ave., South Windsor; daughter, Whitney Rd, Cblum- 7 SISTERS COFFEE CAKES, assorted each 85c A < local schools this year. Of this Spencer, according to an unoffi­ bia; Mrs. Belva Dzwonkus and J-B. O tAloX Paul P. Blelskl Sr;, 601 Sullivan reAHKs group 47 new teachers havfe cial observer there, More than son, Enfield; Mrs. lyjrraine J. been hired, 14 for newly created, 2V4 inches soaked Sioux City. Ave., South Windsor; William Behllng and daughter, 122 Ter­ ° DECORATED CAKES FOR x e l l o ia I oilioris a 2 9 ' Construction A. Blazensky, 69 Clinton St.; positions (six at the high school, Two-inch drenchlngs hit CSoliim- race Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Janice ALL OCCASIONS — /^AT)U£ -"SiZCfl MtOMfAlti six at the Middle Schools and ba, Mo., and Athens, Cfh. Margaret T. Bllnn, Hublard Dube and daughter, Kelly Rd.. tA i^ M A F 9 9 two at Hicks). The storms that broke out in PAPER Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Valerie Vernon. IMP-O-IAiCesv The growing enrollments at hot and humW air over the na­ Brlerton, East HarUord; Pas- 'T 5 M A T C )E S Fashionable strap and buckle ° these schools, -added to the be­ tion's midsections late Wednes­ quale Buccino, 172 Charter Oak Q pkgs Q Q c styles are fall's most popular we£pC/lfesE'il0: ginning of a 12th grade program day occasionally packed hlghi St. school shoes. Smart blunt toe at the high school necessitated winds. Gusts near 60i miles an Also, Mrs. Linda M. Carr, 173 the establishment of the new hour wallojpd Wichita, Kan. •Assorted eol(5r^ styling, gored vamp for com­ Spruce S t; Ruth Chapman, 188 Q '' l U 'c z teaching positions, he explained. A tornado touched down brief­ fort. Sizes '/2 to 3. S. Main St.; Tamara L. Crofut, TAKE THE LEAP NOW tkHkHie ■ ■ i He^aleo noted that 33 of the ly outside the western Missouri 41 Robin Circle, Tolland; Mrs, new teachers are replacements town of Holden late .Wednesday Irene M. Douton, 80 Bretton tfu v scj! o o for those -who have' left , the ^ ;k lN G 'f FOR SAVINGS ON m oN E flO tS A 9 9 and caused minor damage to a X* - R d , JSrs. Jennie. M. .Halstsd,. sch(x>l systeni. ’The one major home. No injuries were report­ 63 Bretton R d.; Michael S. Has- ■ fiW E is ■ I/mM-VATJygr ------„ reason for teachers leaving this ed. ett, RIFD 1, iBolton; Mrs. Kath­ co jre year has been pregnancy. SWIM Shpwers also dampened sec­ Scuff-Resist Alpine Style erine L. Hill, Stafford Springs; 1 9 John Barnett has been hired tions of the northern Rockies Robert W. Kanehl, 478 E. Cen­ G e m im E R s to replace William Holley as In Your Own Swimming Pool coa\ and rai)ged westward info the ter St. director of physical education, J)0Vi - 20 6z. , ruirLru~*L~unj^i^i - ^ ^ . ■ 't ■ . Pacific Northwest. Also, Mrs. Barbara Kretz- health and athletics. A gradu­ Late-summer tJiilliness lin­ ate of Trenton, (N. J.) State mer, Glastonbury; Mts. Mll- exJHnocM cteiulB/i- gered over Interior areas of the m BOYS SHOES R. ^4>ngtln, 69 Meadow College; Baimett holds a mas-, Northeast where temperatures ter’s degree in physical educa­ John E. MlUer Sr., PlUs- FREE! nnre again dropped into the 30s, ijl, RnckviUe; Richard SiH&iefo/J-io o7.9trA. esimsie ^ tion and health from Springfield overnight. CMlege and has recelntly com­ W iPar^cML 126 Summer St.; Readings before daybreak, | Pamela D?Pi^tt, 126 Main St.; Pool C o ver SfiVAU-Aj.L riA'JoISC pleted all requirements for a ranged from 36 at Concord, 3 8 W»£BP f l p . C66L doctorate in his field at Spring- Maiy R. Rakiewicz, Storrs; El­ N.H., to 92 at Phoenix. with Poof Purchase field except for his disserta- COIL BOOKS FILLED BINDERS len M. Schumey, 83 Duncaster oo ICRCAMY . tion. He has seven years teach­ Lane, Vernon; Mrs. Pauline Wear-defying uppers, thick ribbed cushion Stolarczuk, 166 Deepwood Dr. ing experience. Makarios Tour i 100 O O c 10 O k . foam sole; for all-day comfort and long wear. Q6VA •=taAv<«s -pies*. ,1' Miss Joanne Levandowski Sheets 2 « “ 9 9 “ Also, Joyce D. Tine, Bast nU has been hired tp replace Mrs. NIQpSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The For sport or school. 8 Vi to’3. Hartford; Arline Tripp, 337 Hil­ TMs Wook Only! Hazel Barber as'-q, seventh and president of Cyprus, Archbishop liard St.; Mrs. Donna Waller, eighth grade mathematics Makarios. will address the U.N. Rt. 6, Andover; Mrs. Mary S. Prompt InstoRorion o x TorATn I teacher at the Middle School. A General Assembly Oct. 23 dur­ SAVINGS ON PENCILS & SCHOOL BAGSI WeUes, 179 Avery St.; South graiduate of the University of ing its 25tb anniversary celebra­ Windsor; Mrs. Marva L. Wil­ Takes only 4*5 days! Connecticut she holds a mas­ tion. liams, 120 WaddeU Rd. ’ ter’s . degree from Boston Coi-, 'The government announept rnpht Wednesday said he will re­ b ir t h s y e s t e r d a y : A ejm m i6 0 & lege. ’This is her first year of Mens and Young Mens A BUSTER CRABBE SWIMMING POOL is y o w aBSurance of the Best teaching turn to Cyprus via Japan, where 500 son to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Daly, Miss Jane Schopfer has been he' will visit Expo '70. Enfield; a daughter to Mr. and in Performance — Value — and Economy! Mrs. Keith E. Fry. eilFlnley X,^ - SHEETS St.; a son to Mr. ana Mrs. Nationally Jinown Pioneer in the Pool, Industry. LOAFERS Gregory Gord(Mi, Rocky Still; a son to Mr. and ,Mrs. 1 David Choice of: Pressure Treated Steel — Aluminum SidewaTls Pawlak, 30 Nye St., Rockville. FILLER with exclusive feature Union Carbide’s Sanitized Krene Ljpdi*. Chevrolet Owners Also, a son to Mr. anci Mrs. —— Henry Aldort, 20 Mt. Vernon . No annual painting or drainihg — Fihancing Available hRED REPAIR^ . . . SEE US FOR \ r > Apts., Vernon; a daughter to Mi Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jordan, • KENDALL OIL PRODUCTS Mansfield’Depot; a daughter to • GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS . n ts AU Binde • FACTORY TRAINED 'TECHNICIANS Mr. and Mrs., Jonathon Kunz, • SERVICE RENTAL CARS 10-PA C K Handsome leather moc-toe 1174 W. Middle Tpke. ALL-SEASONJ>dbL, INC. CtsfTAiSEQk^ w 9 • CONVENIENT MAS’TER CHAR.OE PLAN loafers for fashion conscious DMCHJ^GED y e s t e r d a y : Route 44A^on Bolton Lake 317 HIGHLAMO STRICT ^or OMAC BUDGET PLAN students. Distinctive new D- Mrs. Diane R. Plxon, Jan Dr., PENCILS SCHOOLf BAG rings and high vamp styling. manchestlr conn OaU 649-5238 or Stop In for on Appointment Hebron; Mrs. Janet S. Nelson. BoltSn—-Tel,: 649-6962 Sizes 7 to 12. . 138 Lydall St ; Mrs Irene H. WU- J 4 9 \ son, 147 Parker St.; Mrs. Rose (Oldest in-fi^-ouira Vinyl Liner Dealer in Central Conn. 1959) GARTER CHEVROLET GO, IWL Clark, FtFD 4, Bolton; Jessie 1229 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER 1 0 r . J 9 I Post, Green Lodge Home; Wil­ I -

MANCHESTER EVENING ,HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER-3, 1970 PAGE EIGHTEEN THE I Major League Herald Angle in Green Bay L=Leaders=J Clarke A‘rnerlcan League Batting (375 at bats)—R. Smith, Boston .320; A. Johnson, EARL YOST Spo(^ Editor Considered on Highest Pedestal California .320; Yastrzemski, At BasebaU Writers Clarke’s bases-loaded double from Uie Virgin Isl^ds. "He Boston .320. For Mets and Cubs NEW .YORK (AP) — climaxed a three-run rally with doesn’t make the double “ I Runs—Yastrzemski, Boston ’ In his own way, Lombardi National League two out in the seventh inning well as some other p e o p K ^ ^ Waited for Finale to Homer ...... say toat they special mark of his treats us all alike—like dogs." , Lombardi once said, “ It’s toe CJOUNTRY CLUB Horace Clarke gladly will WASHINGTON (AP) was toe simplest of men. 104; R. Smith, Boston 99. Packer teams weis toe love toat Unebacker Ray Nltschke only thing.” Following are starting tlfnes East Division Runs batted in—F. .Howard, and handed 21-game winner he knows it. But Glance at the regular season statistics in the Hartford jjj Gr^n Bay* ^ineV Loin- The Jesuit Fathers had giv­ W. L. Pet. G.B. NTi'W YORK (A P )__ The polled three-run hom- ninth reliever Joe Gibbon swap all his newspaper once sat trsmsflxed during a' But cheap or shoddy victories and pairings for Saturday’s Four Washington 109; KlUebrew, Min­ McNally his first setback since seems to forget Uie other things Twilight League and you’ll find the name Johnson at compared favor- “ '® '" together, en him a vision of what life is Ball, Selected Shot Golf Tourna­ Pittsburgh 71 64 .626 — rhioniro Cubs and New James and pitch- walked two men and Bruce Dal clippings for a pat on the football bsmquet. At toe dais, meant little to Lombardi. Ull^gO cups ana Pappas also connected Canton came in to (ace Bocca- Tiiiv 1R ' he does. the top of the hitting list. Scan, from right to left, the When the sun ^as a man of grand emo all about when he weis a young ment at the Manchester Country New York 70 64 .622 nesota 107. tions toat a trifle could trigger. Lombardi was speaking. He "We’d win a game or look % Hits—Oliva, Minnesota 166; A. back from his boss. Sm ies by Ron Woods, Rori "He gets his ‘‘eV ^ individual digits and you come up with a zero under g^one on Packer Spndays- man at Fordham and he never CSUcEigo 70 65 .519 1 York Mets have started ^ Cubs route Philadelphia, bella, who tagged his fifth hom- He was also a man with stepley spoke of discipline ■ and obedi- bad,” Jordan recalled. ’Emd Club. Johnson, California 163; R. The swift little second base Hansen and Gene Michael got h^es, worries^ J h e ^ pUchere 7:13 Riggott, L)m ba, Mlkolorwakl. St. Luis 64 71 .474 7 tEkinsf a positive approach pappas worked eight innings er of the year, home runs. Johnso^ Gene Johnson, paying coach of almost inevitably it did ^elf contoorwho often w m at Ws ®"®® order-themes that ^ bew us out as if we’d been betrayed it. to the National League’s and ran his record to ll-6. He is .* * * Smith, Boston 163. ___ _ a target for some hard the first run ’across and pinch- when he s J^s'^excen Manchester’s Moriarty’s, waited until the final night of _^j^gy called it Lombardi ne a cnew us out as He believed in natural lawgchUling. Atamlan. Haxvey, Phila’phia 63 71 .470 7% man. most gracious after a partlcu Nltschke had heard the coach beaten. It was all because he East Division race— a most 9-2. since coming over to the b r a v e s -DODGERS — Doubles—Harper, Milwau­ knocks in the New York press hitter Bob Murcer walked on a the other p ay P toe playoffs to have the zero — 7------weather. and natural order, in leaders Scimeffer Montreal 58 76 .433 12% Yanks’ tlonal speed.” larly bitter defeat. elaborate on countless times be- y,gnted us to take pride In our j. , „ , o.t„on nil 7:27 Curtis, Henrlques, Eigner Jr., West Division unhealthy situation for the Cubs from AUanla. Pepltone.’s Hal King’s first inning grand kee 32; R. Smith, Boston 31. this season hit back at his crit- 3.2 pitch. Clarke, the ------. , i, changed to one in the HR col- n/oj-e suitable for footbEill. It He reigned supreme over a fore. and followers, in God-given au- g cs Wednesday with a clutch, lesjdoff man, then drilled a liner ^ Lombardi could take performance. This is what he thority that presupposed ohedl- 7:34 'Tarca. Rosenthal, Slbrlnsz, .636 — Pittsburgh Pirates, who homer was his 21st—seventh (or slam accounted (or all of Atlan- Triples—Tovar, Minnesota 11; umn and It was a big one, one. pjajii cold and raw both compact and singularly success- j i f "Listen to him,” said Nits- Cincinnati 6T 60 two-^n double that carried the thff (ell just Inside the left field you do it,” ^arke sald^ T taow meant when he talked about 74 59 .446 11 are still in a negative rut. Chicago after being unloaded by ta’s runs and the Braves ended otis, Kansas City 9. that assured the MB s an un- nigbts. . .Mike Usppes, who (ul unlversq toat operated on men and wh p them into a fury marveling. ence. He believed in God, toe '^ ^ 4^®*'whlston. Davis, Corbeu. Los Angeles Mln- love. He meant our respect for Monaco San Fran. 70 64 .522 .15% The- Cubs an.d* Mets both Houston. i a six-game losing streak by Home runs—Killebrew, k n k ees past Dave • McNally foul line, giving the Yanks the what I f" " ' ^ ^Xla'^^r precedented fourth stratsht called toe balls' and strikes Lombardi Time, 15 minutes that force^ ea rs of rage from j^igg^ marveled at Lombardi family and football. 7:48 Belajigor, Levltow, MbfflU. toeir e y e a■^nr '^ r so- - Ifltlmldate — ij - a - an— ____ ‘ „ one another’s dignity and abili­ 66 69 .489 20 closed in .on the'first place Pi- » • • whipping Los Angeles. nesota 40; F. Howard, Washing- and the Baltimore Orioles 3-2. leacL and Llndy McDaniel pro- S S post-season .title. The success Tuesday iiight, is toe same fel- ahead of everywhere else, , , V _ , from a distEince. Close social It was a vision he defended Hulteon , / AtlEinta Clarke who batted a career- teetjd it the rest of the way. And ]( m a Person wno remiy injured^ player (The Packers ty- 7:55 Gazza. Butler. Lloyd, Shen- 63 71 .470 22% rates by winning Wednesday METS - CARDS — - • Ageless Hoyt Wilhelm earned ton 38. was also the fifth in six years, ^bo coached E eisI Hart- He weis, by title, only a foot- - contact WEIS reserved only for a against all comers and his Houston hieh 285 last year dipped below Tlie victory went to Mike Kek- doesn’t like publicity. Let the "I didn’t mind making a mis­ nliig San Diego 51 83 .381 34% while Montreal was tagging Donn Clendenon and Cleon the victory with six scoreless in- Stolen' bases—Harper, Mil- The circuit clout was frosting ford'g American Legion base- ball coach. An expert in a game^.^_ . __ few. weapons—intellect and will— 8:02 Oonklln, Karszes, J. CalBr Plttsburgh with its seventh loss Jones drove in two nms apiece nings of relief after the Dodgers waukee 31; Alomar, California ”.nlh „d ,chLhol,«,w.n.t™lna «w »e on« wte / j o g up and down the grandstEmd take because of what Coach were finely honed. marl, Remes Wednesday’s Results on toe cake, so to sp e^ . Ip the bgn team to toe Zone Eight designed for school boys, as)...- , HoonUo “ To this day, I don’t know would say. I -hated to make a 8:09 Starter’s Tim e in the last eight starts. and the Mets, usually stingy kayoed Jim Nash with five con- 30. drew fire from some writers (or (or the first time in the majors ” whether he liked rne or not,” Where his emotions fit into 8:16 Glkto. Rohan,. Abraltls. New York 7, St Louis 3 Iffi’s 2-0 conquest of Herb’s in summer is rapidly pie gam e-as he h im s k t ^ s t^ f rton ed ^ titeee toat In I ?ew mistake 'because I hated (or my Kemicy , , . _ CSilcago exploded for a 17-2 with runs when Seaver is pitch, secutive hits including Tom Pitching (12 decisons)— Cuel- his apparent penchant for McDaniel picked up his 23rd deserve it a n ^ a y . • what was toe second and final drawing to a close with toe e d -o f blocking and-^ckllng. ^ cartilege toat in a few this, he didn’t say Emd when Chicago 17, Philadelphia 2 and seventh in his last McNally who had won ^ e in said Jordan, who played for teammates to lose respect for 8:23 Gcnovesl, Porterfield, Max- romp. over Philadelphia and Ing, gave their ace right-hander Haller’s three-run homer in the lar, Baltimore 21-7, .750, 3.64, swing;lng at first pitches. Others sav9 pressed, he would react ■with a .shall. Eigner Sr. Montreal 10, Pittsburgh 7 a row forli 21-7 mark, carried a ^ the best of torw game series over Yet somehow, h d'm ade toe Lombardi for almost a decade me. He'd make us feel ba(J for '8:30 G. Smith. J. Macalone, R. moved within one game of the plenty of offense to 'work with fourth inning. McNally, Baltimore 21-8, .724, became disenchanted with his seven mound appearances. • ^ e ^ y night In West Hartford. baseball sea- game and h^rts^ seem much A well-known Packer halfback He just never let himself get mixture o f embarrEissment and Macalone, Benton ' ■ Atlanta 4, Los Angeles 3 three-hit shutout into, the sev- the team’s sake. We sacrificed lead. The Cubs have won four of against St. Louis. * * * . 3.34. defensive performance, partcu- Clarke, however, was the ma hold his Ewller In toe garne, this saj"® gg^ ending earlier. this week. . . more. ®"®® ® restaurant ^gge to toe boys. There were irritation. ” I’m no psycholo­ 8.37 R. Gardella. Schotta, PlUo- Houston 2, San Diego 1 2-0 for one another. rama, Narkon . Cincinnati 2, San Fr.mcisco 0 the last five. Clendenon, Jones, Joe Foy r e DS - GIANTS — Strikeouts — McDowell, larly as a plvolman In double Jor loplc ol oonvereoOon al er Johnson who makes a living »ho nnnor htind in " t d

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 PAGE TWENTYrONE MAHCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.> THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER-8, 19f0 F^AOE t w e n t y Help Wanted— Help Wonted—44ole 36 Business Services Help W onted- OUR BOARDING HOl?SE with MAJOR HOOPLE Female 35 Female 35 BUG6S BUNNY Offered . 13 BERRrS WORLD SCHOOL bus drivers, Bolton,. _____ ------CHAMBERMAIDS, weekends, hours 7:20-9 a.m., 2-’3:45'p.m., I COULP USE A MAVise vue I S E T T H S C L A S S iflE D SHARPENING Sendee — Saws IF YOU DRIVE you can sell also filling in during week CUP O' COFFEE^ O U S H T T A GO ' s a m e FEE U lM ' knives, scissors, garden and 649-8400. UeAMPEfZ, iN Y UVE IM A CAVE / EVERy Aniwtr to fririoui Fuiile Dutch Maid clothing, any days. Apply In person. Flano’s MORNIM I / shop tools. Power , mowers re- . three evenings. You can earn Motor Inn, 100 E. Center St. JTU E T 16 MDBS I O P HO\W A B O U T X paired and serviced. Pick up YEAPS.'«6'U_ / BUIUPIM' A . Names of Note wmnrai=trii over $100. For Interview caU ------—— BE 30 VEAP^ ^TPEEHOUEC O iA | ADVERTISING and delivered. Sharpall, 686 742-8031 WAITRESS part-time. Villa OLP.' WE OOSmTAj THAT \SLAMP =ll^HI^ Adams St. (riiar) Manchester, ______' ______Louisa Hotel and Restaurant, xj P O SO/WSTHIM' / IM T H E B I V E R T ACROSS 2 Asseverate CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT, HOURS - 1 Early Texas 3 Cogitates - l u r j 643-5305, WOMEN- for snack bar eve- Bolton. 643-2621. WHILE THERE'S / WE COULP < 5 0 governor, 4 Moved with ^ M'TI , 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. STILLTIAAE.' C5VEB CUSTOM MADE slip covers, nlngs, hours 6—closing,: Must cjur r a f t .' ----- Houston an easy gait FULL-TIME 4 Mona----- 5 ------the $82 - :$129, in the convenience be able to work Saturday or SDeadwood Terrible COPY CL0SIn 6 TIME FOR CLASSIFIED AD\"T. of your living room. Cttoose Sunday or 4:30 — 7 evenings. ATTENTION ■ \ r . 6 Colonize Apply In person Vemon Lanes, ^ 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUCA'nON from over 200 exciting prints. Man for service station. O 12H ^I 7 Exist Route 83, Vemon. HOUSEWIVES 13 Above 8 Thick , Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4:30 p.m. Frida.* Grant’s of Vemon, 872-9171. Must be able to do ml^or 14. Great lAke 9 Flower t r e e SBRinCE (Souofer) — CASHIER and clerical — must 15 Conducted . 10 Quote 27 Light steel Ontario Evenings free? Sell Toys repairs. Including tune-ups.' >> like to work with figures, /icMm s»rm- 16 Fatherhood 11 Openers for helmet (var.) 42 Jason’s ship PLEASE READ YOUR AD , , Trees cut, building lots clear­ and Gifts Party Plan. No locks 28 ------(myth.)fixe ed, trees topped.. Got a tree fringe benefits. Gaer Bros., 140 18 Three­ Classified or “ Want Ads” are taken over the phone as a cash investment. No Collect- Apply In person pronged 17 American 29 Scatters, 43 Marine .problem! Well worth phone Rye St., South Windsor. aquatic convenience. The advertiser should read tils ad the FIRST Ing, No Delivering. N o'ex­ BY V . ’ T. HAMLIN fishing spear patriot, as hay call, 742-8262. a l l e y OOP 20 Worms Paul-— > 31 Landed carnivore DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time tor the perience needed. Also book- 44 Physical \ DRIVERS for school buses. 21 Small child 19 Challenges property next insertion. The Herald Is responsihle for only ONE In­ TWO YOUNG married men 22 Reside 23 Incensed 33 Delicacies . magnitude correct or omitted Insertion tor any advertisement and then \7:30 ■ 0 a.m., 2:15 - 3:45 p.m. p SO FIND WRONG HAYSTACK LET'S LOOK HER NOT NOW, PAL. 38 Decennium 46 American will do small repair jobs and Manchester or Vemon schools. !"L,£“ " .SSL“ C,' Gorman Bros. Inc. O.K., BUT IT SURE 24 Winged 24 On the briny only to the extent of a “ make good" Insertion. Errors wtileh rConn. 06001. Telephone 1- NEEDLE" . THE ONE WE WANT OVER AMYWAV/ MARK IT FOR LOOKS TOO GOOD 26 Wittered 25 Put cargo 40 Clarinetist inventor do not lessen the value of. the advertisement will not be painting, also cellar cleaning Good pay scale. We train. You. 673-3465. MUCH SMALLER/ FUTURE, PASS U P / ^ 27 Grasped on a ship Fountain and 47 Implement corrected by “ make good” Insertioii. and . light trucking. Call 646- 643-2414 or 872-8997. 770 Main St., Manchester with teeth 26 Gastropod namesakes 48 Rail bird 2692, 64(3-2047. ^ ' iTh e 30 Glossy fabric mollusk 41 River in 50 Tier SENERATIOM 32 Covered (Bockvllle, Toll Free) LEGAL Secretary — Manches- SAP* 1 2 4 5 " T- 7 8 T i T 11 LA-WN Mowers — Garden trac­ ter law firm has position avail- RESPONSIBLE woman to work passageway tors repaired and sharpened. 34 Ancient name 12 13 14 able. Applicant must l)ave typ- afternoon 1 to 6:30 In rest ofUrfa 643-2711 875-3136 Parts and accessories. New ing and shorthand proficiency, hqme.. Call 649-6985. 35 Harassed 1$ i4 i? and used lawn mowers. Hours 36 Roman bronze 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. Legal ex^rience preferred but f u ^ qR part-time cosmettt 36 Aufomobiles For Solo 4 37 Ocean 18 19 Mini-Motors, 188' (rear) W. not reqttred. Salary qomrnen- depart^nt sales clerk. Some movement syate vrtth quahflcaUons. Call ex ^ rie ^ V P«-efe"-ed. Excel- WANTED OUT OUR WAY b y ' j . b . w i l l i a m s Middle Tpke., 649-8706. 39 Cravats 1989 DATSUN 4-door sedan. Wr. Irvine, 649-6277 to arrange ,e„7 3 ^ ,^ -| h o n e for appoint- 40 Ashen 27 21 29 HERALD Man to take charge of and 41 Number 24 25 white walls, radio, snow tires ORGAN and stereo service at- interview. ment, Store Ma^iager, 643-1505. HE'S NOT ABOUT TO AP/VAIT HE'S GROWN r m ------^ ^ ------be responsible for loss pre- 42 Property itej M 31 Included. Excellent condition, -fered by professional electronic © 1970 by NEA, Inc • U S F«t ONi — AM OUT OF THAT 5liE HZ HES WEARING.' TRY BOX LETTERS $60 IN FAMOUS brands free if WOMEN show latest Lisa Jew- ' ventlon In warehouse and O l*TO fc» U«'««4 45 Stays Call, 742-7697. service. For appointment call A SIZE Hb ON HIM—AND IF WE'RE LUCIC/ 49Re]^at \ 34 38 you run a Weekly shop-by-mail elry. Earn high corhmissionfl. transportation. Must have HE'LL BE 5 0 PLEASED THAT ONE'S TOO ------eifter 6:30, Mr. James Chartler, good backgrround in secur­ BIG HE’LL, SETTLE FORA'LL 51 Also For Your OUDSMOBILiE .—■ 1962 F-85, 647-1303. "It's Due, Honorable Chairman! There is o cult of club for few friends. Send for Work with jewelry l&t BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS 52 Look intently M 36 ity field. Good opportunity D A VY JONES instead o f trvingto get ■ Information new tires, exhaust system, ------^------— — ^— people in America that goes around^ reciting details and free all new cata- color catalog. No invest? 53 Chief god of for right man. Apply day you TO LET OUT another 'IZ/ tteEddas 40 41 brakes. Needs valve Job. $75. MANCHESTER Tree Service — quotations from Spiro Agnew!"______log. No obligation. Popular Managers needed. Call E; ».,..ONLYOF HIM, BUT THE HER.\LD will iwt 619-2618. Specializing In tree removal, Club Plan, Dept. Z602, Lyn Botti, President, 201-678-3377,'.. after Labor Day. HES PICKING WE'D BETTER R ^ E P V ' 54 Rocky peak 42 43 t4 *1 M disclose the identity of TH EM O FF THAT RIGHT AWAY.' 55 Bullfight ------—------^------pruning, shrubs, lots cleared. brook, N. Y, collect. O N E A T A cheers so &i ojiy advertiser using box 9 Bo m s — Stocks— TIME IN THE 49 1M6 AUSTTN-HEALY 3,000,. B\iHy insured. Call 649-6422.' Buildln — FIRST NATIONAL 56 ------Germany letters. Readers answer­ 10,000 original miles. Owner, ------CHUTES.' 34 ing blind box ads who Controcflnq 14 Mortgages 27 57 Guido’s note S2 643-4721. YOULLJU AREArvuj A-1. Truck XAUCIV IsIB A-1 ^ ______RN or LPN part-time. ' Call S:rORES INC. desire to protect their DOW N S5“ U M ------T------Cellars, attics, yards, drive- wES ROBBINS Carpentry re- MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- 649-4619. 3 identity can follow 'hlf. Park ^^pakland Aves. 1 Great —— AUSTIN-HBALY Sprite, 1962. ways sealed and small tmek- niodeling specialist. Additions, ond,Onu, third.UlllU. Alli w i kinds. niiiua. Realtyxvccuwjr ------— IBlvL. procedure- statewide. Credit rating unnec- SCHOOL bus drivers, Bolton, I Xi^e Excellent miming „ condition. jjj_ right_ . Call Tre- j-ggrec roomsrooms, dormers, porches,porches statewide. Credit rating unnec- East Hartforf, Conn. (^^^wtpap*r [nhrprh* Attn.) Enclose your reply lo $395._ Call 649-2618.______mano Tmcking - --______Serviceo -____ *-n toll- cabinets,'* .. . formica,> . __ bullt-lns essary. RooQnnQhloReasonable. rVmfldpT*.Confiden- hours 7:20-9 a.m., 2-3:45 p.m., KEYPUNCH the box in an envelope — bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. tial, quick arrangements. Alvin _ 649-8400.______P address to the ' Classified 1968 CORVETTE, coupe, 4- 742.9487. Lundy Agency,' 627-7971. 983 DISHWASHER wanted^'tor Sat­ speed, excellent condition. 649- “n^----- o~~~,— — „ „ „ ■ .*11 Lundy Agency, 627-7OT1. 983 ooCKTAIL waitresses wanted, ' Manager, Manchaslei TIMBERLAND______'Dree Service, CARPENTRY and remodeling Main St., Hartfqjrd. Evenings, fgn part-time 644-0540 644- OPERATOR urday nights. Apply Cayey’s Evening Herald, together 7277. tree removal, pmning, shmbs, rec rooms^ dormers, kitchens, 233-6879. ’ 1702 ' Restaurant, 45 E a * Center'-St., with a memo listing th? Manchester. companies you do NOT 1958 MGA, coupe, 1961 engine; and lots cleared. Fifteen years additions and garages. CaU _ ... 2nd' ------~ Interesting variety of key­ BY DICK TURNER needs minor renalrs $250 or experience. Bonded and Insur- Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. MORTGAGES 1st. an ^ DENTAL assistant full-time, CARNIVAL want to. see your letter. punch and clerical work. EXPERIENCED painters want- Your letter will be de­ Slf olSreiSS ' .« F , . . C , 617. ~ ™ S;T. “ coSSS Good pay, complete fringe ' ed. Call 649-4343 between 6-7 or stroyed If the advertiser ______s ______9479. . 1 1* “ ^ * f Box X, Manchester Herald. Is one you’ve mentioned. MERCEDES Benz, model 2 2 0 ,------—— -----1------^------::------SpeCIOl ScrVICeS 15 service. J. J. Real E s t a t e ------benefits, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 apply In person, 296 Cooper BY KBN m u s e p.m. Hill St. WAYOUT If not It will be handled f-RiTATivK catennecatering — oner------KEYPUNCH operator, mosUy in the usual manner knives, axes, shears, skates, C^EATIVL catenng oner ------^------^ n u m e r ic a l, 026 or 029, 6-day rotary blades. Quick service, ‘"iiig f '°™uu. ...a. a l dining, modem,------but- UNLIMITED UIVIjIMiriliU lunusfunds tt*available ^ benefits. Gaer Bros., 140 TREE Climber — experienced CAN YOU MrKilfkl A N D A I ONLY HAVE fets, cookouts, stag parties jgj. ggggg^j mortgages. $6,000. THE AMERBELLE CORP. only, steady. Carter Tree Ex- k|*4k«l«. Uc. 1-3 1965 GTO, Burgandy, black top, Capitol_ Equipment_ . - . Co., .38 . „ookouU. U i kariu...... R y. 8 ,„ South WiBdrer. F IP 9 .T A N D s iz in g - u p T h e s it u a t io n = UK H wl, w. TM ... Ml rt> OW. pert Co.; 643-7695. PLAY AN El* SIX STRINGS/ well kept, extras. Must sell, Main St., Manchester. Hours created especially for you. 24 minimum. Call 648-1110. 104 East Main St. T H IR D IN Leggett St., East H artford,______AUGMENTED Lost and Found 1 one owner. 643-8647. 643-2969. dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9. WOMEN needed to do office T H E B A S E 528-5348. _ . ^ ___cleaning part-time In the eve- Rockville, Conn. 7+ti CHORD ------— ------7------...... ' - Saturday. 7:30-4. 643-7958. • BULLDOZER trainees needed. WITH A WITH A BY FRANK O’NEAL REWARD offered for return of igg2 FORD Galaxle convertible, ______Business Opportuniry starung around sept. ist. SHORT RIBS my white gold diamond en- radio, heater, all power, 63,000 STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls. 875-3326 See schools and classes. FLATTtD DIMINISHED xaUlOy Ilx2cXLvt| clll • vO tvV nj _ - . MANCHESTER — Newer de- Call 527-9285 or apply ISN gagement ring,- engraved miles, original owner. Beat of- fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Roofing— Siding 16 ,uxe equipped barber ihop, lo- Building Service C ^ . 157 PART-TIME help wanted for S t-J...... 13+1.? All concrete repairs, both in- ______- . ^ ‘ ‘ G.A.L. — B.A.N. 12-25-63, and 643.0659 after 6 p.m. ------. . ? . __ , ___nhniifir Charter Oak Avenue. Oak Avenue, Hartford. Hartford. BABYSITTER____ for 9-month girl, Jatttorial work, 3 hours a ^ y , matching wedding ring with ^ 4 ______side and outside railings, land- BIDWEIX, Home Improvement cMed In profession^m area,ttica, atOh- _ " ______BABYSITTER for B-montn _ TT,____ u ,______tractive lease. Reaaonablj 6 days a week. Call 649-5334. 9 diamonds, engfraved G.A.L. — scaping. Reasonably priced. Co. Expert installation of tractive lease, Reasonably KEYPUNCH Operators — ex- every weekday morning, ap- B.A.N. 4-18-64. Not terribly 1982 VALIANT, for good parts Call 643-0861. aluminum siding, gutters and priced. Hayes Agency,enr.v. 646- pgrtgnced, days, part or full- proxlmately 8-1. 646-3298. HARDWARE Sales — Experl- trim. Roofing in.stallation and 0131. time. Immediate assig^nments. 4& valuable but veryl very sent!- or fix. Call. 643-4046. time. Immediate assigrnments, rttz-vn helner to older enced, all around Inside man, mental. Call 566-3536, 644-0123. , ------repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. very high pay. No fee. Apply or private wanted lor established local m \ 0 ,______» , 1958 FORD, good running con- MANCHESTER—Package store. Household Services Call for details. Frechette Real Staff apartment provided. Refer- concern. Management future. LOST — English male Collie, dition. $123. Call 649-8906 after P & S ROOFING and repairs Asylum St. 278-7610. r i- Apply Star Hardware, 36 Union doneuv,,.c realistically...... ___ .,. ____ Free esti-___ tors, 647-9993. ______ences required. Write------; Box answers to Lassie, 649-0173. 6 p.m. Offered 13-A St., Rockville. ' Bolton area. ;;;^atos. can anytime, 649-1616. MORTGAGES —First and seo SOME curse the darkness, oth- "KK,’’ Manchester H e r a l d . ______BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE i ______.• CUSTOM made draperies, slip ------ond. Confidential, efficient. P. ers light a candle, ^ m e ^ m - collect eggs. Miller TIRE service man and ware Black male mon- 1965 VOLKSWAGEN. Good con- covers and reupholstering. ' I THOUSKT I SHH/ I GOTTA SET FOUND A. Thome. 649-6281. .nioC Farms, Coventry. CaU 643- house man for growing tir,tire HEARD A NOISE I LOOSE, / gr.el. CaU Etog Warden, 646- dition; $850. Call 649-7025. Budget terms. Established in Roofing and ______ey, others call Avon and enjoy concern. All benefits and over­ 1945. Days. 524-0154, eve­ Boutique high profits. CaU now! 289- vpuTSlOE, JAK^ W*oljU- ______'• 1968 DELTA 88 blue convert- Chimneys 16-A Ma n c h e s t e r time. .Apply in person. Nichols nings, 649-7590. ■ ' ■ 4922. Manchester Tire, Inc., 296 LOST — Passbook No. 79527 ible,Ible, good condiUon.condition. 24,000 9— ------^------ROOFTNG — Specializing re- corald^^^ ^Mus^t^be ______WOMAN to do Ironing CaU 643- Broad St., Manchester. BLIT IT SMELLS FuNNY 'r r ^ PREVIOUS OWNER! Savings Bank of Manchester, miles. Power steering, power LIGHT trucking, yards, cellars, pairing roofs of all'kinds, new 647- CLEANING'woman wanted, 3-4 to do Ironing, cal WAS A HORSE. Application made for payment, brakes. $1,595. 628-0686. atticsattlcs cleaned and removed,removed. roofs, eruttergutter work, chimneys ' j -...... ,>.,1,17, ooi-mnTipnt noal- 9093. days weekly. Permanent posl- ______^------ONE SHIPPER and one metal Bulk delivery. 644-8962. tion. Send name, address, SALESGIRL and cashier want- -J- 1967 VOLKSWAGEN sedan. Ex- cleaned and repaired. 30 years shop helper, full-time. CaU 649- experience. Free estimates. phone number and references 3 cellent condition. Looking for r e WEAICNC of bums moth- edcv. at once. Top salary plu^ 643-2677. Motor cycle CaU Howley 643-6361, 644- to Box R, Manchester Herald; Personals a camper. CaU 643-6914 after holes, zippers repaired. Win­ Privote Instructions 32 commissions. Some experience accessory manufacture. All replys confidential. Writing dow shades made to measure, 8333. In retail business. Pleasant at- — ------pirfi^ wanted to Prospect Ave. 5 p.m. ability not required. mosphere In professional phar- LICENSED plumber wanted, all size Venetian blinds. Keys area West Hartford, week ,965 excellent ------^ ^ ------TENNIS Instmctlons. CaU Glo- macy. Apply in person to Man- Good pay. Call 644-1317 after davs Sam. CaU 644-0920. FORD Comet 1965, excellent made while you wait. Tape re­ Sm Le S CLERK — Part - Ume, (D IWO hr NfA. be.. TJA I f . U.S. M . OW. gays, b a.m. condition, very reasonable. M e o tin g and Plumbing 1 / ria Darling, 28B-8447. corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 ager, Liggett Pl^rmacy, Park- 6 p.m. ^ i m s CHIPW BLOCK “ I don’t think the team is gonna have a very good RIDE wanted from Manchester For quick sale telephone 649- Main St., 649-5221. GRANT’S Plumbing Service — Aw^y ln % ^ n °o n ly . We^ltown Shopping. Center, Man- g^ gyer to learn cabl ‘^THROWS A ROCK season . . . they didn't elect me quarterback an’ now to Nutmeg Rd.,KO., Southisouui Wind- wmu- 0798urwo aiiciafter 6o p.m. _ _ —- - Free estimates, plus quality piANO instructions in my Pharmacy. 465 Hartford Rd. Chester.______making trade. CaU 643- OVER TViE HOUSE. ■sor, 8-6. 649-6530 after 6 p.m. vniK-n, Engineered M -ivice ^ I B our D . equipment and to MINERVA— I'LL ALL RIGHT, PHIL! I LL SERGEANT, VOU MUST HAVE WE'RE AHEAD OF Automoblies For SOie ^ p o n TTAC, 2-door, excei- crete work. Clean up. 646-0253. ing and repairs. Free esti­ learn other work. Could mean BY MILTON CANIFF BULLDOZER OPERATORS 6707. ______Manchester. BE BACK IN SPEND THE AFTERNOON A SET OF FINGERPRINTS VOU, SHERIFF! WE STEVE CANYON NEED CAR? Credit very,bad? running condition, good anytime. mates. CaU 649-3808. doubling your previous In- IM SORRY UNCLE PHIL TIME TO HAVE RIGHT HERE! I'VE GOT [ ON BILL HUDSON— FROM ALREADY SENT IT NEEDED NOW c Le RK-TYPIST — Permanent Earnings opportunity — BUT THED.A. SAV5 I DINNER WITH A GOOD BOOK I THE TIME HE WAS BROUGHT, TO THE F.B.I4THERE Baiikriipt, repossession? Hon- tires, brakes and transmission, LIGHT TRUCKING, cellar and YOU! TO READ.' T ( rHEY SHOULD COME OH, I FIXED that! est Douglas accepte lowest ^75 orm. 647-1427 poslUon. Must have good typ- fashions marketing rommlttee.committee, $150 iper week. For personal I MUST HAVE SOMETHING IN FOR DISORDERLY IS NOTHING ON HIM attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, Millinery I CONSTRUCTION IS BOOMING Ing ability. Experience prefer­ 1 LINKING HUDSON TO CONDUCT! T TO YOU,BABY' I AM TAKING THE TRAVELERS •down, smallest payments, any- . offers' you the opportunity to Interview call 528-6702, 10 a.m. i ___ _ CHECKS WITH ME ' trees cut and removed. 643- 19 red. Diversified and challeng­ THE MURDER! where Not small loan finance 1968 VOLKSWAGEN fastback. Dressmaking, ______E a r n -top pay. Complete resident tum spare time into money, to 2 p.m. SOME SECB 6000. ing work. Rensselaer Polytech­ ------^ , 'TROUBLEliiittng minis? Cub- time. Classes forming now. l^LIC. c. nic Institute, South Windsor. up t» is™ l. .W Pl« If**. MAN PV.P 18 to work .1 HUI. r\vo handymen want a variety ^g„j made dresses, ladles suits, School, call 1-225-8719 anytime. CaU Mrs. Weir, 289-4323 be­ of jobs . by day or hour. We gg^^ng and alterntlons. Prompt tween 9 aiid 5 p.m. I960 °i^l^^b^Y'^'^°renewed^ ^'me- ■-■lean yards, attics and cellars, ggrvlce. CaU 649-1133. weekly, no weekends. Short or- Reasonable. CaU 643-5305. DRIVERS NEEDED wheels r a X and heater. Must chanlcally. $695. H.lp W .n,.d-M al. 36 sell, moving. Sacrifice at $400. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. VENETIAN blinds cleaned at Train NOW to drive semi­ Cali 643-1986 anytime. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, red, ra- rewonable rates, cash and M'ovlng— rucking— truck, local and over the 1076. road. You can earn $4. per 1969 PLYMOUTH wagon, fully dio, sport shift, goe^ , tires, garry 9-6 or home pick-up and Storage * 20 hour after short training. eauloped with air-conditioning, good condition. $300. Call 647- delivery. Healy Building. Maln- For ihter-'vlew and applica­ 9565. tenance Service, 461 Main St., MANCHESTER; — I^lvery- M3 8 m 4R1 Main St.. tion. call 203-225-8710. or BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDOEWAY Manchester. 648-4220. light trucking and package de­ AIDE, 11-7 shift; Nurses, 3-11 Manchester. MR. ABERNATHY livery, Refrigerators, washers Write Safetjr Dept., United and 11-7 shifts. New nursing 1964 FORD, $200. Savings Bank WANTED — two dependable A R T IS ’F Trucks— Tractors 5 and stove moving, specialty. Systems, Inc., Interstate, home. CaU 646-0129. WITH AAORETHAN ONE PET IN THE HOUSE of Manchester, 923 Main St.,.^______men to work at South Windsor Bui1cfing->- Folding . chairs for rent. 649- Terminal Bldg., 2175 Ber­ I GUESS VOU HAVE u 646-1700. , 1965 BROCKWAY oil delivery lin Turnpike, Newington, SALESWOMAN and Cashier Auto Parts. Inquire in person, AAONTX GO 0752. MODEL TO BB FAIR ABOUT BY D I ^ CAVALU 1966 PLYMOUTO^ ^ r ^ . 4- truck. Excellent Condition. One Contractlng 14 needed, fu ir and part-time. Scharick Rd., South Windsor, FETCH MY WINTHROP Conn., 06111. Training orig­ THESE THINGS. inates in Indianapolis, In­ Working hours to suit your ------—— r,. ^ „ 1 I i^ L IP P E R S . > - door sedans. V-8s, automatic, ®°^^®^^;|]J^"2723^*'^alIons!^'^C^l LEON Cleszyiiskl builder—new • Experienced artist model. OK! OK! diana. sch ed ^ . Apply in person to MEN wanted part-time aSter- for U(e drawing classes, Hi THAT^THET / l^THlNK-rMtSOINaTO radio; power steering,--. other co.. ask^Tor MHtr-homqs custonr-huilt_r«nQdfilt-... P a in fln a ----- Foporing .21 'APRV roe A-TOANSFS2 accessories. 643-2880. ^ ^ ing, additions, rep rooms, ga- ___!_ ------Mr. SRenkman, Jr. - Pilgrim ** H a ^ niaie~dr femiMe7 mqianFei roUCTH CAT Mills, Oakland St., Manches- person The En^and H ^ kept confidential. Send re-. T H A T 6 TO A P20CM ON THE ------^------—______° ' — -----_____ —_ rages, kitchensKuenens remodeled,reniuuciou, r ROGER’S o u e R S fAlINPAINTTNG, iiinij, mienorinterior . _ ware Co., Route 44-A, Bolton. NO NEED SBQOND FLOOR. OLDSMOBILE, 1963, 88, 4-door ______. C...—,— Help Wonfectir' i0r. » ______I sponses to P.O. Box 2M, LCOKHDINAT OLDSMOBILE, 1 ^ , 88, ^ ^ ^ l BROCKWAY ' oil delivery bath tile, cement work. Steps, and exterior, celling, wall- Wlnsted, Conn. 06008 M> | TDGET ttBlCOfi:/... sedan. Power*- rteering, pn truck. Good condition, two dormers. Residential or com- papering. CaU anytline, 643- . F««"ale 35 ^^7,77,1^57, f u l l -t^m e I^UPSET. brakes, radio. ExQfiUfint urea. . .. — — -* fore Sept. 9tii. / compartments, side delivery. mercial. Call 649-4291.______0923. -T------'----- day-Friday, 11-3. Apply (! $425. 633-4189. 2880 gallons. CaU Valley Coal ) HALLMARK Building Co. for jnsiDE—outside painting. Spe- WAITRESS wanted fuU or part- Arby’s Roast Beef, 257 Broad ^Rockrtlle. 872-9121. 1966 MUSTANG, hardtop, 289,. Co., ask for Milt. 529-2549^ home Improvement, additions, time. Call Tolland — 875-9960. St. » clal ' rates for people over 65. ) automatic, one owner. $1,195 rec rooms, house painting, Call my competitors, then call S -3 { 643-7128. garages, ropflng, gutters. Free me. Estimates g;iven. 649-7863. Motorcycles estimates. All work guaran­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 1955 FORD Crown Victoria, 4 e new tires, good motor motor, 4-bar-.4-oar- DivTwiwaBicycles 11 • ■ teed. —648-0202.------CONTRACTTOR - - Interior, ex- new tires, g Am hassa-______—------'~'7i------terlor painting, paper hanging. If You Lfve In or Near Rockville . .7* rel carburetor 1960 AmbaMO Thunderbolt, immac- N. J. LaFlamme — Carpenter pjgggunt g„ wallpaper. Call JML dor, 4-door sedan, make oii . condition, $1,250. or will contractor. Additions, remod: ^g^g,. Hebert. 646-3048. L M ® ® IfTI W HU bc..TJA U1 Nt. OW. ' i r CaU 649-3550 after 5 p.m^____ consider offer. 628-6988, aftor 6, clingciKig and repairs. Call any---^ ------Save Time and Transportation time for free estimate. 876- j Os e PH P. LEWIS — Custom > 1966 COMET Callente sedan, or 665-3311. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER 1642. Painting, Interior and exterior, 289, V-8, automatic. Seven 1966.vDo BENELU, —260 —.cc, —low ------— paperhanging, fully insured. 1 WORK LOCALLY FOE IT’^ PROBABLY BY T THAT’S WHY X good tires,, includes snow. $800. mileage, needs tune-up; $325. DORMERS, garages, porches, estimates call 649- GILBERT 6TUART OR TOOK AN OPTION Must 'sell, owner drafted. CaU . . ^ -,1 K OTK. ,.gg______rooms,, room room additions, answer 843-6362. PICTUREiWOKTH glOOiOOOi CRANKY. OLD COPBL'V...MAYBE EVEN , ON THEHOUEE- or best offer. Call after 6, 876- WOULDN'T HIS HEIK^ KNOW RECLUSE LEFT OVER HI5 BEDROOM FIREPLACE— 649-2536 after 4 p.m. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing.------______■RELATIVES,. A PORTRAIT OF A eiRLl 6A1NSPOROOSHI J A^ SOON Ae 2958. ABOUT•— I REAP OF siding, general repairs. Quality 3 h . MAGOWAN JR. &' Sons, AMERBELLE CORPORATION Vw’ HIS PEATH'. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN convert- HONDA 305 Super. Hawk workmanship. Financing avail­ Interlor and exterior painting, V l [ ible, neW vinyl top. Good Ures. g;ood condlUon,condition^ $376.$375. Call 646646- able. Economy Builders, Inc. paper hanging. Thirty years Asking $lp5. Call 649-0017 ^ter 4^ evenings. 643-6159, 872-b64'7 evenings. experience, Tour generations. 30 JOBS AVAILABLE 6 p.m. j ‘ Free estimates, fully Insured. S o m e dav-Tule "the w orld, To make sure that our human wears SAVE MONEY! Fast service. 643-7381. c h e c k A leash around his neck.' p o im A C Bonneville, Dormers, room additions, ga- 1st Shif^ 7:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. • 2nd Shift 3:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. • 3rd Shift 11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. A n d take a ^aily hardtop, i^dilte. FuU power. Busine rages, porches, roofing and NAME your own price. Painty MALE HELP WANTED • NO EXPERIENCE. NEEDED'• WE TRAIN YOU!! $360. CaU 649-6672. ______O f f o r e d 13 siding. Comtiare prices. Add- ing, paperhanging, removal. BY COKER and PENN LANfflpiLOT 9ffT OLDSMOP^ e Cutlqss, — ------A-Level Dormer Corp. 289- prompt se'rvlce, fully insured. 1967 • PAID I^OLIDAYS WITH THE NEW \ / thanks. THERE ANVTHINSN / ‘flEAH— HOW Aftarr TAKIN(&> Supreme, $1,800. Will bargain. removed, ' $10 0449. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call • h ig h w a g e s ^howmuoTp d V ( ^ ^ E IN A PARTNER. ? ------^ J e r r y Kenny, 647-9664. lOWE'flOU? ' PICTURE TUPE ), EL^E I CAN PD FOR VOU? ' Call after 6 p.m.f 646-2202. eacn.each. Call- - 872-9433.—------___ MASONARY------— All types 01 of .------• FREE CMS • PENSION (COMPANY PAID) I960 IMPALA Super Sport, full work,”" sidewalks, stone and concrete work NO FALUr- A • FREE BLUE CROSS • UP TO 120 HOURS VACATION PAY ' power,___ exceUent condition. patios,___ etc. Free estimates. jobinh too small. Free estimates,estimates. your house.painted. CallCaU Rich-Rich­ • FREE LIFE INSURANCE Sacrifice $766. Call 649-3589. CaU 742-9791 or 528-6880. Quality workmanship. Work ard E. Martin, 649-4411. Pro­ • 2ND & 3RD SHIFT PREMIUM L ^L E SPORTS JS% ROUSOM ______^------:______— - guaranteed. Out of ■ s( season fessional painters, free esti­ FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 1962 AUSTTN Healy, .good con- ujqht trucking, odd jobs, also rates. CaU after____ 6, p.m.',, , 643- mate. ' dition. Best offer. CaU 649Jj2117 _moving\anrt. large nnnliances. appliances. .DTn»,^v aAA.omn luUS 1870‘ or 644-2976. after 5 p.m. Burning barrels delivered, $4. CARPENTRY — concrete steps, 644-1775. AUffiRBELLE CORPORATION 1967 CHEVROLET Malibu star floors, hatchways, remodeling Floor Finishing, 24 V FOR ADDITIONAL. / coupe, bucket sents, mouniah CLEANING - Interior -Itoth porches, garages, closets, cell- SANDING, and refin- 104 EAST. MAIN STREET, ROCKVILLE, CONN. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE INFOKMAHON green, 327 cubic inch, V8,\ 4 residential and commercial.. ings, atUcs finished rec • (specializing in older OPEN FROM ' SINCE 1936 1' speed transmleslon. 646-48'i5.____ Satisfactory work guaranteed, rooms, formica, ceramic^ Oth- outside nalnt- t e l e p h o n e 8733$S25 8:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. AND ALWAYS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER xV c«##. 70 OeaT tmb ik l TTUUMKr~TO4A-, ver^ For friendly free esUmates, (ng. Ceilings. No job too sAiall. NoCTiic. l r t i 3 ' “6l^2i77‘^ " ’ r v e L g r - = ' , Vertallle. 649.,750.^^ ^

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IVJANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'MANCHESTER, CONN,,^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,, CONN., THURSDAY,' SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 PAGE TWENTY-TWO Oi|t of Town O ul of Town BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Apartments— Flats— Houses For Rent 65 Business Properly ‘ Houses For Sale 77^ Housos For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Hauses „For~Sale 72 Help Wanted-^ THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW For Sole 75 For 5al0 75 . Tenements 63 c o l o n ia l house, six large I For Sale 70 - MANCHESTER — Brand new 14 FULTON’ Rd. — Cape, 2 •• Male or Female 37 ------: NO.JUSTVOUR — ^ „ rooms, fireplace, attach^ ______i______COUNTRY Club area . . .new PITKIN Street... ,One of 'Man­ TOLLAND —' Beautiful and Im­ WAS THAT THE BOSS custom built 4-bedroom Garri­ baths. Belfiore Agency, 647------iHSURAKCE AGENT. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY , heated garage, large yard. r e s t a u r a n t business show­ nine ropm colonial. Four hed- chester’s most gpracious DESIGNED FOR BOL’TON / '—New 8-room cus­ maculate 4-bedroom Colonial GE{IERAL CLERK, . full-time, S o m e time SACK ONTHE PHONE? son Colonial, charming family CLASSIFIED ^ TOUR BOSS 2 .bedrooms, include wall- $276.. per month plus uUlitles. ing jexcellent net profit in high- rooijns, 236' baths, two car ga-;^ homes, 11 rooms, 436 baths . . . 141?. tom ^ lit Raised Ranch. Four ' situated on 3'wooded acres, 2- over 21, Wednesdays- Sundays, neighborhood, walk to bus, Qv/IMSEV WAS t6-wall carpeting, air-con­ Lease and references required. traffic count locaUon. Es­ Selling for $59,600 'and well HAPPY LIVING bedrdoms, double garage, acre car attached garage, 10’ fire­ 3-11 p.m. Apply 7-Eleven Store, DOESN'T SEEM rage. Now under construcUon. shopping, schools. Aluminum 61 CAMBRIDGE St. — 9-rooms, UP FOR 3 WEEk ditioning, dishwater, refrig­ Cali 649-6993, after 6 p.m. tablished over 20 years. Price worth It. T.J. Crockett, Real­ tr€ed lot. $31,600. Hayes Agen- place, w^-to-wall carpeting in 305 Green Rd. TO KNOW Choice setting, land adjoins siding, 136 drane color baths, •4 bedrooms. Belfiore Agehcy, A «0 MOT ONCE 'toU'RE, erator, range disposal, Includes all the . real estate, Town watershed property. T. tor, 643-1677. You’ll ilnd charm and conveni­ 'c y 646-01:11. living room, electrical appli-.^ ADVERTISING monthly, 649-3978. SDC-AoOM Colonial, lease and built-in dishwasher, disposal, ■647-1413. MANAGER-Tralnee for restau­ restaurant fully equipped, plus • J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-l'577. ence plus prestige and pleasure ances, aluminum gjding,' ro­ references. Wolverton Agency, oven and'range, city utilities, SOUTH Windsor Area —Sulli­ rant. No experience necessary, a house. $65,000. Owner wiU ------7 ^ ^ ------MANCHESTER Green Section- 688 BUSH Hill Rd. — modem in a 7 room ranch designed for tary antennae. Owner trans­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS WE HAVE .customers waiting' $31,900. J'Builder, 649-6524, 643- van Avenue to Parkade, take will train. Apply Hprky’s, iOl take back mortgage. Phllbrick MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6-5 Unique ■ 4-jxx>m Colonial, all Ranch, tremendous lot. Bel­ happy family living. Ec^atures ferred. Call 875-6483. 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. for the rental of your apart' 0609. fully equipped kitchen, open full ..right on Hillside Rd., first Center St., 649-6632. ment or home. J.D. Real Es- MANCHESTER — Large 8 (or Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. with 2 car garage, nice floor new inside, 2-car garage; treed- fiore Agency, 647-1413. ______At------_ plan including 2 bedrooms, ex­ lot, $17,900. Hayes Agency, 646- attic, heated basement with rec right on Steep Rd., 24 Steep TOLLAND —Like privacy?? % tate Associates, Inu. 643-5129. 9) .room single. Ideal for fra­ room and fireplace, 136 baths, 2 tX)Py C1.0SING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT PART-TIME restaurant help MANCHESTER suburbs, busi­ cellent condition. A good buy. 0131. Rd. Six-room ' Raised Ranch, acre treed lot surrounds love­ ternity house, multiple family BETTE DRIVE 147 BIRCH St. — 3-family, $26,- car garage and park like lot. needed for two months. Will MANCHESTER Center, 6-room ness locatfon 63i-room Ranch, Wolverton Agency, Realtors 3 bedrooms, full cellar, ga­ ly 6-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, use. Could be furnished. Lease 000. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. ’This lovely Rockledge home has \ 1:30 1*.M. D A y B E F O R E Pl;B IJC A T 10^ train if necessary. Please call first-floor apartment for lease, 136 baths, excellent condition, 649-2813. For the large family Executive aluminum siding for low cost rage, swimming pool. Call formal dining room, fireplace, with security required. Call scenic setting on Peter Green ^ l>ead\ine lor Saturday and Monday la 4:S0 p.m. Frida;' 643-9914. $200 monthly, heat Included, country store, out buildings. type. 11-room Ranch, 6 bed­ WOODLAND ST. 233 VERNON St. — 7-room maintenance. This Is a quality Towne Real Estate, 649- 643-7166. Rd. All this for $23,900 with an one child preferred. Refer­ 260’ trontege. Hayes Agency, rooms, spacious living room, Ranch, 136 baths, 400’ lot. Bel- built home in mmt condition. 4056. SCHOOL bus drivers urgently ^ ences, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 646-0131. separate study, large dining For an appointment to inspect, assumable 5% per cent mort­ youR t;OoPEatATioN Wnx a ■ t j a 9 7 1 \ needed, will train, $12^50 per . ;]^^^ssss=™ PORTER ST. 7-room custom Rimch. Main flore Agency, 647-1413.______SorisTm U hrj^r;;^ Realty EAST HARTFORD -Slx-rcx,m three Times.' i - l r' room, big kitchen with deluxje gage. CaU Carriage Realty, BE APPRECIATED I I day. Andover Elementary THE 0O6S Out of Town built-lns and ctinned goods cab­ floor, 3 b(Bdrooms, kitchen with Cape, in cream puff condition. ll ^ DIDN’T KNOW WHAT Immaculate 736-room Colonial carpeted eating area, spacious 38 HAMILTON Dr. — 8 rooms, Co., Realtors, MLS. 643-1121. 646-1110. School, 742-7339. c a l l e d POUR ROOMS, second floor, For Rent 66 investment Property Cape. First floor paneled family inet. Living room ^ th glass Large fireplaced living room, ?f> TO HE WANTS living room wlUi full wall stone 236 baths, 2 - car garage, HE TRIED TO SM! ' adults only. C^l 628-0718. room with many custom built-in doors and sun deck, 3 full baths, firepace and glass sliding doors country sized kiechen, 3 Or 4 TOVENTRY — Lake frontage HAIRDRESSER — Pull - time, TO SEE TOU FIRST ROCKVILLE — 3-room apart- For Sale 70-A 2 fireplaces, 2-car attached ga­ prestige area. Belfiore Agen­ Continued Prom Preceding Poge SKEAKGFF features, ’ including grill type leading to a large stone patio, cy, 647-1413. ’TWO-farhlly duplex, 5-5, conve­ bedrooms. ■ Priced right. Mit­ 225’, 11 rooms, 3'/4 baths, car­ top salary and- commission. * THING tomorrow! FIVE-ROOM apartment. Stove ment, close to center, heated, . fireplacve, large well-lighted liv­ rage. 16x32’ in-ground swimming niently located. In good condi­ ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930, peting throughout, 2-car gar­ FOR SOME MANCHESTER close to shop­ pool. Large treed lot. Priced in carpeted floors, tiled bath. First Great opportunity for the right arid refrigerator, garage, parking, security deposit re- ing room with fireplace, formal floor offers large rec room plus 99 ’TREBBE Dr. — Older 8- tion, $24,900. Call owner 649- or 647-1573. age, fireplace,' balcony. Owner GOLF- ping, 4-famlly with 4 room the upper 60’s. Help Wanted-^dte 36 Help Wanted—Male 36 person to pick up an excellent swimming pool, handy to shop- quired, $126. monthly. 648-9678. dining room with built-in china office or.studio and full bath. room home. Newly finished 3071. transferred. Morrison Realtor; apartments, 4-car garage, new cabinets, work saver kitchen, 3 VERNON ;— Modem 6-room Co­ ARBY’S Roast Beef, 1267 Broad DRIVERS for school buses following. Call Duet Beauty Oversized 2-car gareige, treed cellar rec room. 5% per cent 643-1015. ^ R N O N - Willow Brook heating systems and roof. Mid bedrooms 136 vanity type tiled lot, city utilities. Asking $38,500. NINE ACRES — swee{)lng lonial. 'Three bedrooms, two- St., Manchester, has 'openings 7:30 - 9 a.m., 2:16 - 3:46 p.m. Studio. 649-3906. - c cy. Realtors, 646-4200.______Apartments. Immediately new U&R REALTY CO., INC. mortgage to qualified buyer. A.F.CfiFARAHO 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. baths. First-floor laundry room, views, lovely six-room stone king sized, sewing room, spa­ TOLLAND for counter help, Monday to Manchester or . Vernon schools. ^1 wall-to-wall carpeting, central 643-2692 Immediate occupancy, Bel­ SCF^seCTAP'/,N,i HI \ 3% ROOMS — stove, refriger- 3% rooms at $160. Heat, hot Ranch. Large enclosed porch, cious living room with fire­ Friday, 3 to 8 p.m.. Days and Good pay scale. We train you. MANCHESTER — 17 - room air-conditioning throughout. Fin­ Robert D. Murdock, Itealtor U&R REALTY CO., INC. fiore Agency, 647-1413. SUPERB !!- Situations Wanted— ator, security deposit, adults water, refrigerator, oven-range, / 643-6472 2-car garage. Out-building. place, formal dining room, Sought after location, 834- evenings. Saturdays and^ Sun­ 643-2414 or 872-6937. house on high traffic count ished rec room in the basement, Female 38 only! no pets, $118. Available disposal, dishwasher, wall to 643-2692 24 MOORE St. — Lovely re­ Hutchins Agency, 640-5324. wall-to-wall carpeting, 134 room Colonial on big treed day^. Call 649-8043. \ now. 649-7681. wall carpeting, alr-conditloning, highway situated on 1.9,800 attached garage, large patio baths, large lot -with • a view. NEEDED — second shift, shlp- with fireplace. Good value, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor modeled Colonial, 134. baths, lot. Four bedrooms, first- WILL care for small child my swfmmlng pool, lighted tennis square foot parcel, good busi­ 643-6472 ■ LOOKIe ! LOOKIE 4-bedroom (Assumable mortage. $25,900. MEN needed to do office cI6w - ping and receiving clerk, ex- $37,500. WE COULD have gotten more, 2-car garage. Upper mid 20’s. floor family room, 234 baths, home. $26 weekly in advance. 9-3 OI^E-BEDROOM at Sunny courts, basketball court, park- ness potential. Phllbrick Agen­ Colonial, 134 baths, 2-car gar­ Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, ing part-time in the evening, perienced preferred but will but owner says sell, so $16,500 Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. beameU celling, full wall ______Brook Village, Oct. 1st. occu- ing and storage all included. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. J age, central, city utilities, alu­ 646-4200. Starting around Sept. 1st. C^l train. Many benefits. Apply in 647-9375. ■ buys a Cape on Woodbridge St. fjreplade. Excellent condi­ ~ t »» j EA pancy. $166 , per month In- Nq pets. Call Hartford, 627-9288, U&R REALTY CO., INC. Five rooms, garage, deep treed 109 AVERY St. — 7-room Rais­ minum siding. Priced right. 527-9285 or apply Rudder Bulld\ person, Klock Co., 1366 Tolland WILL CARE for children In my MANCHESTER — business . 643-2692 WALKER ST. SEVEN-ROOM SpUt Level, 8 tion. Truly a home of Articles For ^ale 45 Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 57 eludes, heat, air-conditioning, . vemon, 872-4400. lot. Includes stove Md refrig­ ed Ranch, 134 baths, 2-car ga­ Morrison Realtor, 643-1015. warmUi' and charm. 30’s. ■ iiig Service Corp., 157 Charter\ Tpke., Manchester home. Licensed for day care. ______'______^______• and applianctes. Paul W. Dou------• bloek with 6 apartments, ex­ rage, large lot. Belfiore Agen­ bedrooms, family room, 2- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor erator. Keith Aeal Estate, 646- New listing — 6-room Colonial. CaU Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. ' Oak Avenue, Hartford. V 643-9724. gan Agency, 649-4535, 646-1021. cellent condition. Owner will cy, 647-1413. TWO - FAMILY hous^ 3^, acre treed lot, fireplace, ga­ SEWING MACHINES — New, ______Resort Property 643-6472 4126 or 649-1922. Spacious living room, dining choice location, walking dis­ FREE —Brown stones call 644- finance 80 per cent at 836 per room, kitchen with birch cabi­ rage. Priced to sell. Hayes .used, repossessed, zlg zags. ROOM for rent. Gentlemen pre- ^^^RTMEINT for rent, 3 girls 143 BRENT Rd. — Reduced for MANAGERS 0248. , For Rent 67 cent. Terrific income produc- TWO-FAMILY duplex, centrally nets, stove and double- stainless tance to stores and bus. Agency, 646-0131. . •■B & W • • Used Singer press and sew ferred. 21 Summit St. 649-0271. to share 5-room apartment in ______,______immediate sale. Immaculate and Dogs— Birds— Pets 41. , er. Call now, Haj es Agency, located In Manchester. Five steel sink,'3 large bedrooms, full Braithwaite Agency Realtor, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. PART-TIME 1970, RUPP snow-mobile, excel­ portables, $16.95 up. Parts and South Manchester, $136. per CAPE COD — Chatham, 2-bed- NEW US’HNG — 4-bedroom 7-room Colonial. Belfiore Agen­ HEBRON — Four day occupan­ ASST -MANAGERS 646-0131. rooms each side. ’TWo-car ga­ bath, enclcsjed sun porch, 2-car 649-4503. Manchester Parkade GERMAN Shepherd pups, make lent condition. Call 643-8068, af­ service. Ideal Sewing Ma­ month. Security deposit. Ref­ room heated cottage In pines, custom Garrison Colonial, 2 ga,rage. Walking, distance to cy, 647-1413. cy new 46’ Raised ranch. Fire­ baths, family room, recreation rage. Excellent condition. Manchester 649-5306 Mechanic fob-inlnor* repairs, . excellent watch dogs and good ter 6:30 p.m. chine, 9 Webster St., Rear, Wanted— Rooms^—■ erences. 643-1797. off seaon rates. Available 50-APAR’TMENT unit. Substan­ schools, bus and shopping. Ask­ Ke r r y St. — lO-room house, place, 2-car garage. Acre site. ______Yoiir opportunity to join an room, fireplace, wall-to-wall $28,900. The Paul W. Dougan with children. 649-8818, Leon­ Hartford. 249-0786. Sept. 7 on. 643-1073. tial cash. Good return. Carri­ ing $25,500. on waterfront lot, nice yard, $26,990. G. Cross, Realty, 228- GLAgTOrfeuRY^(South) Spa­ 5-9 p.mT' - expanding ' fabric chain Is ard Giglio, Bolton. BRACE yourself for a thrill the Board 62 FIVE-ROOM apartment, iJ-3 carpeting, 2-car garage, large Agency, Realtors, 649-4536, 646- 36 BE’TTE Dr. $53,600. Belfiore oil steam heal, large work­ 0065 "^here! Retail experience age Realty, 646-1110. K cious Ranch, attractive wood­ first time you use Blue Lustre ______^______bedrooms, security deposit, treed lot offers town and coun­ 1021. U&R REALTY CO.. INC. Agency, 647-1413. shop, near school and bus line. ed lot, large fireplaced living Ford experience, helpful but not essential. to clean rugs. Rent electric try living. Many more fea­ Call Mr. Shenkman, Jr. at Public Notice MALE student needs robm, vl- references. 6:30-11:30 p.m., Wanted To Rent 68 MANCHESTER — To settle es­ 643-2692 Priced for quick sale, $13,500. room, dining room, oversized AKC Pug puppies, home raised. shampooer $1. Olcott Variety tures. Assumable mortgage. 47 MYR’TLE St. —Older 7-room Contact Mike Hardel. '•■Pilgrinl Mills for opportu­ clnlty of Manchester Com- 643-6341. Land For Sale 71 tate, older 634-room 2-story Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Owner 647-1858. BOLTON kitchen, 3 twin bedrooms with 649-1892. Store. WANTED to rent. Rockville or Low, low lO’s. Morrison, Real­ home, immediate o c c u p a n c y .______nity to discuss your future. home, central', quiet, con­ 643-6472 ample closets, 2 baths, 2-car To Le3.se or Buy munlty CoHege, please call 1 TWO beautiful rooms, third Manchester area, 4 rooms, Im­ COLUMBIA — 7 acres, 268’ Very flexible financing. Bel- ‘CONTEMPORY $ 20, 000. Call todriy! tor, 643-1016. 734 - room garage. Low 40’s. Owner, 633- ALUMINUM sheets used as floor, heat, hot water, stove, mediately. Contact Gloria Wll- frontage, brpok, lake rights. venient location.' Excellent flore Agency, 647-1413. Ranch, large lot In beauUfully'- FITZGERALD FORD FREE kittens — Call 643-1388. Assume 5%% FHA Mortgage. prinUng plates, .009 thick, 23x 3 Rooms of New Furniture refrigerator, ■ convenient loca-’ son Call 649-2360 Located In very good area. terms to qualified buyer, $26,- MANCHESTER —Price reduc­ wooded setting. Fireplace, 5016. 646-4422 MANCHESTER — Assumable $134. Monthly^ays All. Route 83 Rockville 36” , 26 cents each or 6 for $1 from tlon. 5M-0833. For details call Lange Agency, 000. J.D. Real Estate Asso­ ed on this quality 9-room, five- three bedrooms. 134 baths, fam­ FAMILY of five looking for 6 434 per cent mortgage. Three- BOLTON . . .Ranch high on a Apartinents— Flairs— 228-9349, 228-3296. SHALLOWBROOK LANE ciates, 643-5129, 643-8779. bedroom, two-year-old Gar­ ily room, large flagstone patio. Lake Privilogoc. THREE lovable kittens, raised or 6 room apartment with bedroom Ranch, full base­ cliff overlooking Eastern' Conn. ______^______^___ MECHANIC/^ layout Inspec- on TLC. Two males, one fe- MODEL HOME Tenements 63 IMMACULA’TE 7-room Raised rison Colonial. Kitchen with $29,500. Phllbrick Agency, V.icant 6-room Cr.po, enclosed Nine acres In all. Utility build­ NEED tires? 40 per cent disr heat. Willing to pay $160. CaU COVENTRY — 40 acres, long ment, large fireplaced living OIL BURNER service man with tors, quality ringirieers, Indus- male. Seven-weeks old, box Executive 7-room raised Ranch with 3 bedrooms, kitch­ built-ins, family room with Realtors, 648-4200. sunporch, fireplace. Anxious ing. Tmly a unique property count. Premium. First Line. COLONIAL Furnished 643-0746. frontage. Reasonable. Car­ room, spacious lot, very at­ experience in all phases of No. trial instructor's, process plan- trained, to good homes only. Ranch, only 2 years old. en has built-in oven and range, fireplace, 234 baths, 2 garages out-of-state owners. that must be seen. Sensibly Wide ovals. And truck tires. NEWLY renovated 6-room Apartments 63-A riage Realty, 646-1110. and aluminum siding. Now tractive neighborhood. Ap­ GARRISON Colonial, modem 2 oil burner service. Excellent ners, process \ control engi- Qall after 6 p.m., 647-1656. MODERN MOTHER who refuses to glye Transferred owner offers large airy living room, dining priced in the forties. T. J. Coles' Discount Station, 461 SPANISH apartment, heat, stove, re- asking $41,60ib. Phllbrick Agen­ praised mid 20’s, WUl accept kitchen, formal dining room, benefits and salary opportun- neers. Exceptional rates, over------. ------West Center St., 643-5332. frigerator, hot water. For ap- TWO - room furnished apart' up teen-age stm and dog needs ^ BOL’TON Area — 22 acres land. this georgeous home with room, 2 bathrooms, huge fam­ substantially less lor immed- large living roorrl with fire­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO Crockelt, Realtors, 643-1577. ity for willing individual, time, and w O rk ^ conditions. PROVINCIAL ment. Stove, refrigerator, pri­ 5-room apartment or house many fine features. Bullt- ily room and 2-car garage. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. polntment call 643-9353, 649- • Brandy St. and Loomis Rd. ate sale. Owner 643-0852. place, one full and two-half Realtors 649-5371 VERNON . . .Top buy here . . . Union shop. All inquiries held Please forward\ resume to SIX little kittens need a good SCREENED loam, processed from 0641. vate bath, heat ajid hot water. ■with yard and parking. WUl re­ Call Towne Real Estate, 649- ins, wall-to-wall .carpeting, Only $30,900. Wolverten Agen­ $19,500. FRESH on the market baths. Four bedrooms, lot lOOx home. Free. 649-9236. 534 room ranch with 134 baths, confidenUal. Call Mr. Grim­ Q.A.S.I., .Quality\ Associates gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, Apply Marlow’g, 867 Main St. decorate. Call after 3 :30. 643- 4066. ” central, air - conditioning, cy, Realtors, 649-2813. in Manchester, S-room Ranch, MANCHESTER home reduced 180’. $31,600. Phllbrick A|:ency, Serving Industry, P. O. Box P, flU,- stone. George H. Grlffhig. four rooms, acre wooded lot, 2-car ga­ carpet in kitchen, fireplace, aldi, ,529-2549 for interview ap- MINIATURE MALE silver $288 SPRUCE ST. - 1212. aluminum siding, garage, lor quick sale, top location, Realtors, 646-4200. • Enfield, Conn. 06082. Inc., Andover, 742-7886. heat, parking, refrigerator, FOUR-ROOM furnished single VERNON — 5 acres, 600’ front­ rage. Price reduced to $42,- OWNERS anxious for quick VERNON — $10,500. assumes "excellent location. Tough t o . ^intment. poodle, all shots, ho papers, basement, carpeting. Owners economical, privacy, loaded Any item may be purchased stove.. Writer St. three, rooms, house, September-June Bolton age on West Rd. LaPenta 900. sale. Six-year-old U & R Co­ with conveniences, wall-to-wall HANDYMAN’S Special. i934- 634 per cent mortgage. $160. beat at only $25,900. T. J. $36. to good home. 646-4519. want fast sale. Wolverton bed' separately. heat hot water, air-condition­ Lake, Adults only. $175. per Agency, Rftiltor, 646-2440. lonial. Five bedrooms, 234 carpet, 2 bedrooms, 2 garages, room house, 134 baths, encloi^ monthly total. Three , Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. month. Deposit and lease re­ PRESIDENTIAL baths, 2 fireplaces. Many other Agency, Realtiors, 649-2813. rooms, two fireplaces. built- ing, refrigerator, stove, park­ $21,900. 649-7509. ed porches, garage. Needs re-' Boats and Accessories 46 INSTANT CREDIT quired. Call only between 8-12 FRECHETTE REALTORS extras. Price reduced to $69,- Ins/ garage. Convenient loca- NORTH Coventry — 534-room TOY Fox terriers, 6 weeks old, ing. Call 247-4046, 633-7402. MANCHESTER — Three-bed­ decorating but priced accord­ Ranch, fireplace, bullt-ins, ga­ RICHARD P. RITA 16’ CHRYSLER flberglas boat a.m. 649-0072. VILLAGE 900. For details call Phllbrick LARGEST model In High ingly. $16,000. 649-5966, 10-2. tlon. Owner 872-4810. call after 6 p.m., .644-0734. Houslas For Sa!e 72 647-9d93 room Ranch, modem kitchen rage, patio, nice area near and trailer, 56 h.p. motor. CaU OPEN SUNDAYS 10-6 LOOKING for anjrthlng In real ■Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Ridge! 734-room Split Level with built-ins, dining ” L” , fam­ TOLLAND school. $110,900. Hayes Agency, PERSONNEL SERVICES ■ MALE wired haired terrier, 6 9-5 only, 649-5005. MON.-FRI. 10-9 pstate rental - apartments, APARTMENTS MANCHESTER — Price re­ with 3 full bathrooms, 4 bed­ TWO houses for sale — one 7- MANCHESTER — 3-bedroom ily room, fireplace, wall-to- 646-0131. months old, with papers , for homes, mulUpie dwellings, no Business Locations duced, executive 2-year old rooms, tremendous 28’ family room, one 8-room, self-clean­ HORSES-HORSES- 16’ SMALL CABIN boat, 25 h.p. Now renting, one and two Raided Ranch, Glastonbury frame and brick Ranch under wall carpeting, garage and ing range, dishwasher, copper .HORSES ACCOUNTANT — Degree. COMPUTER 0PERAT0R\ — . sale. 643-2666. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ For Rent 64 MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- recreation room. Handy loca­ room, kitchen has G.E. bullt- Mercury, trailer, 2 gas tanks, H & G bedroom apartments. Carpet­ line. Must be seen, low 40’s. 10 years young, fireplace, wall- plumbing, 200 amp service. Eight room Ranch with two 3-5 years general accountinp IBM 360/30 experience. $1'40. sociates, Inc. 643-6129. r'om Cape with 3 bedrooms, tion. Very clean. Assumable ins. Ideal suburban atmo­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 experience. To $15,000. \ WOULD like to find home for a $400. 649-6269 after 4. MAIN STREET office space, ing, 2 alr-condiUoners, IVi Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. to-wall carpet In living room, Mid 30’s each. Easily fhianced. car attached garage, dog baths. formal dining room, carpeted mortgage. $29,500. Phllbrick sphere, no traffic yet. Close to lovable pup, 6 weeks old, part ATTRACTIVE 4% rooms, sec-^ 100 per cent . locaUon near dining room and hall, huge Alton Wilcox, 43 Berkley Dr., pen & two bams on four ACCOUNTANT - Degree. PROG^MMER FURNITURE ' Call Frances K. NEW LISTING — Immaculate living room with fireplace, pri­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. schools and recreational facil­ ALL CASH for your property beagle. Call 649-0908 after 5. ■ i oind floor, porch, stove, refrig­ banks, alr-conditloned, auto­ finished rec room, 2-zone heat, Vemon, 643-7367. acres of prime land for only Five years experienc/e In ~ school graa 669 Burnside Ave. —jRw Wagner, . Rental Ranch with finished basement, vate shaded yard. Wolverten ities. Professionally appraised ■within 24 hours. Avoid red about 2 years college. Out\ erator. Opposite Center Park. matic fire sprinkler. Apply Manager, 646-2628 country size lot. Spotless in­ PROFESSIONAL man’s Ranch, $34,900. Excellfent for the tape. Instant service. Hayes standard cost systems. $l3,- “ "" Garden—Farm - East Hartford garage, living room with wall- Agency, Realtors, '649-2813. for Immediate sale. Belfore UNUSUAL home, actually two standing career opportunity.^ Adults, no pets. References re­ Marlow’s, 867 Main St. V e J I j I or 648-1028. terior must be seen. ’The Paul gentleman farmer. Only Vtgency, 646-0131. 000. ■ Dairy Products 50 289-0756 to-wall plus beamed ceiling. ^approximately 2,800 square Agency, 647-1413. homes, one With 8 rooms and $6,600. Live Stock 42 quired. 649-7529. LAKEWOOD Circle — 7-room W. Dougan Agency, Realtors, feet of living ‘Space, 15x24’ liv­ minutes away frojn Exit MANCHESTER Green — ground $20,600. Wolverton Agency Real­ one with 5 rooms, both expand­ Mc- CREDIT M A N A ^ R — For Ranch on 100x272 wooded lot, 649-4635, 646-1021. ing room with fireplace, WADDELL School area — 6- No. 99—Rt. 16. Call J. retail department store. $11,- THREE-YEAR old pony. % TOMATOES — Pick your own, BEFORE YOU BUY FURNI ONE BEDROOM Townhouse floor 900 square feet, front por- tors, 649-2813. able. Situated on well land­ Laughlin at 649-6306. \ LAND—Louis Dimock Realty, QUALITY ASSURANCE 6 cents a pound. 21 Angel St., TURE AN'YWHERE, SEE OUR overlooking,, reservoir and formal dining, modem kitch­ room Cape, 3 bedrooms, for- 000. TECH. — Assistant to Q.C. Shetland, chocolate sorrel, apartment at beautiful Pine tion carpeted. Second floor, one DECEPTIVELY blgr 3 bed­ scaped acre. Call for details. Realtors, 649-9823. gelding, g^een broke only; $125. Manchester. L/DW PRICES. ’TWO-FAMILY house, good con­ country club, fireplaced living en, library with fireplace, mal dining room. Low 20’s. La­ ART SUPERVISOR—Skilled manager. Ridge Village. Available Oct. large room, 350 square feet, al­ WOODLAND room, formal dining room, den. rooms, family room, move-In Asking $64,900. Phllbrick • • firm. 649-3971 after 5. ls!. $190 per month includes ap, three adjoining offices. Will dition, ' excellent location. condiUon Including carpeting, three large bedrooms, spacious Penta Agency, Realtor, 646- B & W in commercial aria and hand enced in Spectrographic an- BUTTER and Sugar com^ Comer lot, center of town: For 3 bedrooms, garage. Job trans­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. heat, carpeting, air-condition- rent together or one or two drapes, aluminum siding, fire­ paneled fsimily room with fire­ 2440. BARROWS and WALLACE lett^ng with knowledge of alysls- $11,000. beets, summer and winter MANOR more Information and appoint­ fer dictates bargain price of Malaysia Shoivs Gain and graphic art tech- Musical instruments 53 ;ing, dishwasher, range, re- • separately. Call 649-2741 or 649- place, oversized cape, central. place, 334 baths, wall-to-wall Manchester Parkade Articles For Sale 45 squash, tomatoes, pepper^^ ment call after 5. 649-6022. $28,900. Call early! Bel Air carpeting In many rooms, Manchester 649-6306 KUALA LUMPUR — Malay- nics. $10,000. SUPERVISOR — Must know onions and fruit. 21 Angel St. frigerator, disposal, private 6688. ■* APARTMENTS Real Estate. 648-9332. Morrison, Realtor, 643-1015. Lots For Sale 73 ______sia’a economic growth/rate ac- silk screen painting and print- jSED galvanlzed^,aj^le Iron basement and patio. Paul W. CONVENIENTLY located — 6- patio, swipimlng. pool, two-car TWO-FAMILIES BANK l^N AG ER TRAIN- . techniques. $10,000. UPRIGHT piano, $76. Call 643 SMALL store or office. Ground Homestead Street garage and a 3 acre lot with a COVENTRY — Seven - room celerated sharply last year. 'Itie \%” -6 ” In diirineter, 6’ - 20’ t o MA’TOES — Pick your own. Dougan, Agency, 649-4535, 646- Manchester, Conn. room Cape, garage, low 20’s. SUBURBAN Splendor, 8-room DUPLEX 6-5, handyman’s spe­ VERNON — Acre plus, high EE— High school grad with ° 8560 between 3-7 p.m. floor. Near Main St. Parking. view, surrounds this lovely Cape, four bedrooms. New gross national product rose 9 some college. Outstanding lengths in excellent condition 523 Clark SL. South Windsor, ______1021. 649-7666, Contemporary Split in ex­ cial. No central heat, needs DUPLEX—6-6, newer furnaces, scenic location.' $6,900. Bolton buUt-in kitchen, 134 baths. Full per cent to $11.3 billion, com- ENGINEER — Degree. Back­ Apply Marlow’s, Inc., 867 Main custom built home. $60’s, Phll­ carer opportunity. $6,000.' l^ g e quantity. Rockville Coim. WOODLAND MANOR offers quisite setting oh 134, acres. some repairs: Situated adja­ heeds some work. Centrally Lake, Vemon, half acre $4,200. ceUar, oU-hot 'water heat. Only pared with an average annual ground in power and heat kuS’TOM BaM amplifier fOT six-ROOM Duplex, redecorat- St. the ultimate in convenient brick Agency, Realtors, 646- Siifape, Route 30, Rockville, organ, bass or guitar, black — Only three years young, 134 cent to high sclteOh shopping, located. Asking only $24,900. Tolland acre, $3,000. Hayes $14,900. Pasek Realtors, MLS, growth of 8.4 per cent In the FOREMAN — ’Tube bending transfer. Nuclear background ed, centrally located, heated, prestige living, with schools, etc. Asking $19,900. T. J. 4200. 872-9032. ■with covers, 200 watts. All STORE, 20’xTO>^ M6 Main -St., BROAD STREET baths, basement garage, in­ Agency, 646-0181. 289-7476, 742-8243. five previous years. and brazing. Will be key an added plus. $18,500. hot water, adults, no pets. shopping and rclig^ious facil­ numerable extras you must Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. DUPLEX—6-6, 2-car garage, man in a new operation of a parts lifetime guaranteed. Call Downtown /Manchester. Avail­ ities nearby. , ' RO^AL Electric typewriter, Household Goods 51 References-.and security. $185. Six-room Cape, redecorated, see. Mitten Agency, Realtors, large lot. Owner will listen ANDOVER — Wooded building well established progressive RETAIL MANAGER TRAIN- 875-9449. ably September 1st. Call 622- MANCHESTER — 6 and 6, spa­ regularly $195, now $M. Boyal framed mirror and pine monthly. Call 643-0917. close to everything. Owner to offers. Asking $28,000. lot, artesian well, walking dis­ company. Salary open D.O.E.- EE — To $10,000. D.O.E. 3114.x 643-6930 or 647-1673. cious two-family In excellent portable, $75. Remington add­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY must sell. Price reduced to tance to lake and school, very wall shelf, $25. Maple lamp ELECTRIC guitar, SUvertone Broom flat sec------X------^ ;------7 ■Spacious one-bedroom apart­ condition. Recently moderniz­ TWO-FAMILY—6-8, aluminum NOTICE er, reg^ularly $139, now $89.95. table $25. Maple Doughbox amp amp, 100 watt, mike with I t H3 E. CjENTER ST. - New of- $21,900. CIRCA 1740 large authentic Co­ good residential area. Paul W. LEGAL PARTIAL LISTING — FEES PAID ond floor in 2-family house, ga- ments, refrigerator, stove, lonial, 11 rooms, 7 fireplaces, ed, large treed lot. Many ex­ FOR SALE siding, remodeled, 164’ front­ Royal adder, $80. Call 649-7798 table, $30. Pine spinning wheel stand9 UU1U. all in excellent condi- ^ , * j j flees, air-conditioned, off- Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- TOWN OF COVENTRY dishwasher, disposal, air-con- 2 batijs, some of the original tras. Asking $33,500. The Mit­ age. Excellent appreciation after " lamp, $18. Horse and sulky U » . 1j1 m,k. kulur OTd. street parking. Ideal for pro­ dltloning, full carpeting, elec­ FRECHETTE REALTORS 4536, 646-1021. ZONING BOARD NOTICE only.S ' $135..'.“"S'i.'r'"’' 643-6181. floors, laths, doors, etc. Can ten Agency, Retiltors, 643-6930 BY OWNER possibilities. Excellent financ­ wall plaque, $15. 646-4276. included. Selling separately or fessionals. Many extras. 1,100 tric heat. ing possibilities. Asking $37,- OF APPEALS Pursuant to the- provtslons of 63 EAST CENTER ST. ORNAllraiNTAL ■wrought iron 647-9993 rent upstairs while restoring if or 647-1673. NEAR GAY <5ity, secluded Sectl^5® as oral ataterqents. « kitchen privileges. 643-6937. la spacious (the living room is 30 feet long) and offers comfortable Uving for . rages, on a rural % acre lot. catfona are avaUable-at the Gen- aU bids must be s u b - ______NEW LISTING — six - room cut. AU interested persoiu! are in- All persons Interested in this the larger than average family. T he land Is 150 front by 200 deep aUowing plenty of Ranch, central alr-conditlon- Asking $25,900. Phllbrick Agen­ vlted to attend. eral Services Office^ 41 Center y^jj^ed by September 16, 1970 at CLEAN lum i^ed room for space lor tennis court and swimming pool. Elwood Road has little traffic and the neigh­ Town of Manchester. 1. matter are welcome, to attend Street, Manchester, Connecticut. 3.30 d .s ;T. Douglas. E._ gentleman, central. Apply 4 borhood Is one of attractive homes. For further -psirticulars please contact your own OF REALTORS Ing, two full baths, fireplace, cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Cbnnecticut Signed: the public hearing. Town of Manchester, pjg^gg, Business Manager. wall to wall carpet, garagf, . ‘ Grant B. Toothaker Sr., Pearl St. broker or caU Lo v e l y s-room colonial spa-1 Robert B. Weiss, Ralph L. Hager, Connecticut full basement. Shows well, Chairman ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. ONLY A DEALER MAY DISPLAY THIS EMBLEM clous rooms, garage, excellent' (General Manager > ' Deputy Transportation Robert B. Weiss, EtoMlM^B. Pierce ^ C E L LE N T room for femkle owner transfered. $24,900. David Roach, Secretory 963 MAIN SinEET • 649-5241 condition, excellent location. ’ Commissioner General Manager Business Manager school teacher. ■ Kitchen priyi- Wolverton . Agency, Realtors^. Bureau of .Highways leges. CaU 649-6258 after 4 p.m. 649-2813.' Owner 646-1669’. , ■ , I, •

/• '■V ' . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 AverBRe Dally Net PreM Run The Weather P4GE TWENTY-FOUR Showers, scattered thunder­ For Hie Bnded Hanriiwtfr ?Eiifntng 3|frali» August Sl^.l970 showers through this evening. _ 'Tonight blearing; low In 60s. To- ' morrow, Sunday party sunny, warm. Illing*^ientation T^o MHA Members Fear 15,367 About Towu After Years As Decorator To The Trade t Bidwell M anciwster—-A City of^ Village Charm MaJ.- TYancls E. Rflner, past - Tiling Junior High School commander and life member will conduct orientation pro­ Further Mayfair Delays . (CiMalfled Adverttsing on Page IT) PRICE TEN CENTS of the AL Post, is attending the grams Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. VOL. L X X X IX , NO. 286 ENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4/1970 American Legion Oonventiort" in The session for Grade 7 and Two members of the Man- largest number in several Portland, Ore. MaJ. Miner, who any new students entering Chester Housing Authority who weeks, Rossetto said, retired from his post as assist-- Grade 8’ will be held in the visited Mayfair Gardens with- The contractor’s request for ant commandant at Rocky Hill Tiling auditorium. The Grade an 87-day extension was placed OPENS TO THE Veterans Home and Hospital in 9 meeting will be held in Bai­ in the past few days both ex- on . the agenda for consideration January, will be a member of a ley Auditorium of Manches­ pressed .doubts at last night’s at the Oct. 1 meeting. 'That will Now you con deal cfiiect wiHi tlie drapery, upholsiwy and slipcover woHirooin Hicrt has for Big Attack Planned Phone Call panel on hospital and medical ter High School. MHA meeting that the elderly be the date of the next MHA services. All students will receive housing project wlU be finished business session Members | yean been serving Retail, Depuilinent. Furnllure and Fabric Stores. Now you too c0 in Cambodia, depending chief Paris operator. ___ ban Development, as well as by Special Labor Price . forces have done for previous on toe monsoon rains that often through they had to United Nations late in October, plus Cost of Fabric plus Cost of Fabric offensives. He implied that curtail operations. But the big have toe. other operators stop but she now intends to make the Four'members of the Ameri- ^® ... ov, RAPP'S American ground forces might B62s have been devoting 80 per dialing for a moment because trip durii^ toe latter half of this can Legion Auxiliary have re- « e sa d it shotod have been month. celved department appoint- apparent from the b e ^ l i ^ "Jewish Sfy/e" enter Cambodia as they did last cent of their effort in Indochina all pf toe clreuits were busy. Informed sources said one ments. They are Mrs. Henri that the grades were w ^ t^ May and June in the operation to raids along a 200-mile stretch when the cali went through, Delicatessen & Restaurant REJUVENATE YOUR FURNITURE reason for ^toe change was to NCYCllS Pesslni, music chairman; M rs. Nether HUD nor the ^cWtect vriiich the U.S. Command said of the Ho Chi Minh trail, aver- jj,g connection w m poor. So i.AI«aK*T •El.KCTK^ OF cleared out many of the enemy aging about 25 sorties a day and j^j.g Matlock got''sthe details avoid conflicting with a possible Wilber T. LitUe, chairman of should have permitted work on meeting between iPresldent Nix­ NCW •ICVCl.e* IM TH* volunteer hospitat workers for the walks to continue so long, he ^ base camps on the Cambodian dropping about 760 tons of frert Tackless cente4ifJune of 1964, Goldstein too, there are less panicky ways EXTBA LEAN Installation! jfe r years of wear. Decorator colors. KITCHEN CARPET Justice Department Charges said. of looking at thbigs, since in The report also kald at tee South America, It frequently LB. 262.15 turns out that things are not Hamburg lb. 19° I BACON 30 5q. Yds. Installed 224.70 35 Sq. Yds. Installed GOOD SELECTION Bv THE a s s o c ia t e ® ' PRESS schools they attended last year factory work week and djvertlme TOe Justice Department, in the, communities instead of dec|lncd, reflecting the! conUn- quite what they seem. 145 Sq. Yds. installed 337.05 50 |Sq. Yds. Installed 374.50 OF COLORS •119“ l whlch has waraed It wUl toler- others they were assigned to by economic slowdown. Salvador. Allende, tee peren- FANCY OBADE “A” EXTRA LEAN — FBESB GBOUND e average pay of some 46 "lal far-left candidate, is te a NOT 7RE-PACILWED ate no interference' with court- desegregaUon order. l a r g e BARBECUED ordered school desegregation. The department says parents „,mjon rank and file workers three-way race giving Chileans has intervened in an Alabama are- ‘‘literally sitting in ■with ^^gg penny an hour to $3.24 a choice of right wing, center or CHICKENS lb79° [ChuckGround 89° CHAft6EnW ITH INSTALLED case in which white parents are their children.” _ ' ai,d 70 cents a week to $122.15, far left. Allende is backed by a ■Accused of virtually taking over In Norfolk, Va., the sch^l but tee fnatipn’s worst inflation coalition “ PopulEir Union” of six CERAMIC, TILE three schools board chairman appealed for in 20 years continued to widen left-wing, groups including Com­ The jusUce Department law- public support as the state’s tee gap between earnings and munists and tee Socialist party DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT 5^^000 TUB AREA vers asked a U.S. District Court third largest city prepared to purchasing power, of which he is founder. 5 F T . TUB ■UBfOltD MAHOiUli I in Birmingham Thursday to or- open lU schools today under a The average weekly pay Some are saying that Allende, Grote & Weigel— Mucke's — First Prize O r o : EflGLOSURE der eight parents to halt in- desegregation plan calling for check, while 4.8 per cent above if he wins, would' be tee first WE HONOR terference with schools integral, massive bueteg. ^a ^year_____ ago,_ was worth one per Marxist ever named president ing under court orders in Talla- “ We’ve got to have public ed- actual purchasing■ • of any nation by a free election. ’ 27.95« A ' w' daga County, Ala. ucation,” said Vincent J. Thom- po^gr, the report said. ‘This would be tru<| if Marxism FRANKFURTS ond Cold Cuts Installation. Extra were equated with tee extreme With 2 Pc. Fixture The parents were ordered to gj, whose board preside^ver a 5 1 per cent jobless rate, 45 VARIETIES ;r-SLICED TO ORDER appear at a hearing te B^ndng- syatem that Includes 56 000 pup- in five years. Included left, tee fringe of communism. ham todajt before Judge H. Hob- iis—16,000 of them to be bused million men, 1.4 million Marxism, however, is tile foun­ OUR OWN MADE — POTATO SALAD — COLE SLAW UP TO 55 FT. yt art’ Groosm. 1 ^ to class. That is t>^e as many ^ ^ dation of almost any brand (rf. - A Justice DepartUentuspokes- pupils as were bused last year. modem socialism. West Ger­ man said he bellevtd It was the EarUer , this w eek,_ busing many’s current government, for first case this year in which tee at 3.7 per cent in August, de example, is guided by a Marxist, CLOSED MONDAY — LABOR DAY department had been called Virginia ^:ities of Richmond. 3-7 P®*" ®®"‘ August, I % ______^______“ clteed from 5 to 4.8 per cent for philosophy. So was Britaln’s.fpr- CARPEl' AND V upon to deal with oppc^itlon to Roanoke; ^omen but increased sharply mer Laboi^ovemment. court-ordered desegregation. tendance has been less tean ex- wome for teen-agers from 13.9 to 16.9 In Latin America, politicians If You Like The Best Give Us A Test 'involved are schools te , the pected, school officials salid. - have a way of accommodating FLOOR COVERING Talla4egainvolved County commumuefimities -"^Widespread reports of racial P - themselves to realities, whatev­ TEMPLE’S of Munford, Alpine and Uncoln. disturbances disrupted classes -^® r®P®rt sted teera w m a ’Thursday at Elkhardt Middle substanUal decUne te the joblese er the"^political label. ’The word ^ k fight erupts between teen-ager^ in phiie as today’s .election stagkl demonstration rallies last SI BISSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 The JusUce Department con­ 308. MAIN STREET TEL. 643-6662 tends that about 300 white high (See Page Eight) 'supporters of the three presidential candidates i(\ night. No arrests were made. (AP Photofax) • . PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE (See Page E<^t) (See Page Eight) school pupils returned to tee \

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