Fr id a y , Se p tem b e r 4, 1970 PAGE TWENTY Average Dally Net Press Ron The Weather iJIattrhi?0tP4: lEtwmttg iiw alir For Hie Week Ended Angnit 29, 1970 Fair, for water, sanitary sewage emd Radishes, Turnips, Acorn ft Butternut SqUMli, 1 llsh. highway may be reported to "Pickling Onions, Yellow Squash. Bomb Jars Hall of Justice; No Herald Chemasi received his bache- the emergency numbers, as FRESH: Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Peaches, Plums, CLOSED I lor's degree in 1965 and his listed in the telephone direc­ Nectarines, Limes, Sickle Pears, Bartlett master’s degree last June, both tory. Pears, Pineapples. Monday from the University of Hartford, Site of Tate Murder Trial In observance of the holi­ LAB O R DAY where he was editor of the col­ day, The Herald will not WEEKEND SPECIALS LOS ANGELES (AP) —The lege newspaper as an imder- publish Monday, Sept. 7. To Town Asks Bids Los Angeles County Hall/>f Jus­ I graduate. ' , SEEDLESS GRAPES ...... lb. 29 « all our readers we say: tice, site of the Sharon Tate Monday, September 7,1970 He Joined the Herald staff tn Have a safe and happy holi­ On Equipment PLUMS...... lb.29 d murder trial, was rocked by a I 1963 and, except for a brief tour day and we will see you NATIVE PEACHES...... 2 lbs. 4 9 ^ bomb explosion on Its sixth fl(x>r of duty with the U.S. Army, And Fencing again on Tuesday. Emergency Telephone Numbers: worked continuously for 'pie EARLY M A C S ...... :... 4 qt. bag 98d today shortly after midnight. I Herald first as a reporter, and Bids will be opened Sept. 18, OOOi\i^C)OXiA ...... 1.2 oZs CHtis TTie blast blew out a wall and Highw ay...... 649-5070 then as county editor with re­ starting at 11 a.m. in the broke a six-inch water main, sponsibilities for the seven area Municipal Building, for fu m l^ , OPEN ALL DAY LABOR DAY but caused no injuries, sheriff’s G a r b a g e ...... 649-1886 towns served by The Herald. As Ing the highway department We Carry.Dally & Sunday Newspapers d e itie s said. Israel Says a reporter he covered the Roth- with a hydraulic sand spread­ Open 6 A.M.-9 P.M. Weekdays, 6 A.M.-8 P.M. Sundays and ITie. bomb exploded in a rest Sanitary Sewer and W ater 649-9697 well case. As an editor he also er; for furnishing the park" de­ Holidays room adjacent to the district at­ edited the Saturday TV section. partment with a power lawn torney’s office, deputies said. U.S. Can Help Chemasi lives with his parents mower; for instelling fencing at Water from the broken main at 80 Forbes St., East Hartford. the Buckley School Little caused an ankle-deep fl(xxl on League Field; and for install­ floocs dne through six, but Keep Truce ing ornamental iron fencing at PFOIY caused no damage to (official I PRODUCEI” court records housed in the 14- East Cemetery. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Offered in trade for the new story building, Dist. Atty. spreader is a 1963 Baughman 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER — 643-6384 Evelle J. Younger told a news Israeli Defense Minister Tnbody Spreader. Offered in conference. Moshe Dayan said today that Is­ trade for the new power mow­ Younger said a man called k rael must continue to partici­ er is a 1957 Locke Reverse Mow­ the county offices two minutes pated in the Middle East peace ONEWEEKO/V\#C talks, while maintaining a “ mili­ er, without a sulky. after the blast to warn that an The fencing for the Little explosion would occur within tary alternative.” The United League Field is to be o f chain three minutes. Younger said he States can make this possible, ONLY! w A ^ lr C link fabric. About 680 linear feet did not know whether whoever he said, by forbidding Egyptian of fencing will be installed along planted the bomb was mistaken encroachment on the Suez Canal — ^ FACTORY-AUTHORIZED the outfields and both base over its timing or whether the cease-fire z(me and removing lines and about 100 feet of fenc­ ONE DAY-SATURDAY ONLY! call was a coincidental prank.. antiaircraft missiles reportedly placed "there.. ing will be Installed around the MEN- The blast was "barely felt” in ■ V I C i g n a v o x . backstop. the upper portions of the build­ In Cairo, the EgypUan For­ About 690 feet of five-foot- ing, including the loth through eign Ministry claimed Friday a A": hlgh, ornamental fencing will 14th floor jail complex that U.S. charge that Cairo violated be installed at East Cemetery houses some 2,800 prisoners in­ the cease-fire by setting up the —on if. Center St. and on Por­ cluding Charles M. Manson, missile sites is “ absolutely far CLEARANCE ter St. A double gate will be deputies said. from the truth.” furnished for one of two E. Manson, leader of a hippie- Dayan, in an interview on Is­ BUY NOW...enjoy tremendous savings on a variety of our Magnavox Center St. entrances—called type clan,- and three women co^ rael’s state radio, said Israel "must not be in a position South Vietnamese, under enemy fire, take cover behind a tree trunk west of Hue. (AP Photc^fax) Cheney Gate. The other E. Cen­ defendants are being tried in an floor samples, demonstrators and prior models (Color TV... Stereo ... (Herald photo by Bucelviolus) where we should have to fight ter St. entrance will have gate eighth -f 1 o or courtroom on posts but not a gate. A third "With our backs to the wall in or­ Portables ... and Components) — some in original factory-sealed cartons! charges of murder-conspiracy Carpenters Wed 50 Years entrance, at E. Center and Har­ der to hold the lines we have in the deaths of actress Sharon rison Sts., also will have gate been holding very successfully Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Car- The couple was married In posts but not a gate. Tate and six others in August for the past three years.” Cong Steps Up Tferror Campaign; penter of 60 Russell St. were Richford, Vt. on Sept. 1. 1<)(>0. 1969. ■“ If Washington is unable to ASTRO-SONIC STEREO g(uests of honor recently at a rjtj^gy h^ve been residents of One depu^, whose office is on Distriert Attorney Evelle Younger (standing) in­ remove the missiles, he said. Is-. the second fl(X)i:t said, "I felt a spects some of the damage of the blast at Los Ange­ rael should be released from the S.r.fLraT'’ r - “<> ■>< August Building slight tremor and heard a big truce agreement. The open house' and buffet state, 38 years, Mr. Carp®i^^®i* les County Hall of Justice. (AP Photofax) Attacks Civil Self-Defense Center Costs $930,693 boom.” When the bomb went off He added that he believes Is­ FM/AM RADIO-PHONOGRAPH luncheon was given by their retired 12 years ago from Pratt at 12:65 a.m., the deputy said, rael and the Arab states are By GEORGE ESPER government’s pacification pro- the North Vietnamese and Viet lers who are responsible for daughter, Mrs. Walter Grise- and Whitney Division of United The estimated value of Man­ “ We all ran out of our office nearing the "final stages” of the Associated Pre^, Writer gram in the province. Ck>ng are trying to re-establish these barbarous crimes.” vich of Hartford; and their Aircraft Corp. in East Hartford, chester construction last month with bur pistols'drawn.” conflict, "moving toward an The progress of the paclfica- base camps close to the Viet- The announcement said: sons, Foster Carpenter of Wind- Besides their daughter and SAIGON (AP) — Viet Cong was about 165 per cent higher He said the Hall of Justice’s Nine Midwestern Cities agreement, although each side tion program is a major factor namese border, "Alter firing at least 60 troops attacked a civil self-de­ sor Locks and Paul Carpenter sons, they have eight grandchll- than in August-1969, according d(x>rs are open during trie pre­ hag a different agreemerft in in determining the speed of Elsewhere in Cambodia, rounds of mortars into the or­ mind.” Negotiations began, he of Enfield. Over 60 friends and dren And four great-grrandchll- to a report by Thomas Mona­ dawn hours an^ the bomber or fense training center in coastal American troop withdrawals. North Vietnamese and Viet phanage and a nearby hospital, relatives attendee^. dren. bombers may have slipped past Unite Against Bombings said, because Ismel, the United Province Friday in a Roughly 500,000 reg;ional and Cong troops mounted two" night about 30 North Vietnamese han, chief building inspector. States, the Soviet Union and The total estimated cost for security guards posted through­ drive to "wreck the Saigon gov­ popular force troops are as- attacks against the battered dls- troops stormed the target, out the building. OMAIM, Neb. (AP) — Nine Invite Kansas CJity to join them Egypt all want the war to end. ernment’s pacification prog;ram signed the task of defending the rict capital of Srang, 30 miles smashing its wards with gre- which building permits were is­ Construction” of the explosive Midwestern cities have agreed in their antibombing campaign. But Dayan had a warning for sued was 6930,693 last month there, military sources reported residents of more than 10,0(K) south of Phnom Penh. A mill- nades and TNT charges and Sqniadron Offers device was not immediately de- to band together— in defense "We’re going to whip the ter- Cairo, saying that if the Egyp- villages in South Vietnam’s 44 tary spokesman said the attack massacring the orphans. They and -6364,616 a year ago. today. The sources said 14 South termined, deputies said. Its against bombings and terror- rorists,” Leahy said. ' tians try to cross the Suez"and provinces. They make up half of Fire Calls Building fees, deposited last Vietnamese were killed and 26 appeared to be of a harasBlng dragged out Venerable Trl MODEL Boating Courses blast blew out a 9-by-12 foot con- ism. Various officials at the session pugh us back, all that Will be South Vietnam’s hrmed forces. nature but that full details had Nguyen (the monk in charge of month also showed a sharp in­ wounded. Mayors and other representa- decried the bombings and other jgjt of them will be heaps of The Peoples Self-Defense not yet reached Phnom Penh. the pagoda), tied his hands and crease over a year ago—65,849 The Viet CJong escaped with 3 6 2 2 , Town firemen responded to a The Manchester Power Squad- (See Page Seven) tives of the clUea met Friday violent acts, and stressed the tank wreckage, compared to In South Vietnam, ' Saigon executed him in cold blood in for August 1970 and 61.667 for only one soldier known killed in Force, a prime target of the call at 2 :30 yesterday aftem(x>n ron will offer free boating class- behind closed doors, which were need for Immediate action. which the destrucUon of the the sudden predawn assault, Viet Cong, has about 3% million headquarters reported that gov- the courtyard. August 1969. for smoke in ihe basement of a guarded by police. In the HUton KeynoUng the conference was six-day war will look like a mln- Sources said the ddad Viet- volunteer members ran^ng emment troops uncovered a “ The half-hour of carnage left es at Manchester High School The largest permits Issued home at 3 Pioneer (Jircle. "CRAIG SCOTT" Hotel. William B. Randall of St. Paul, iature.” namese included 13 government from 17 to 70. One source said Viet Cong stockpile of 20 tong of ,15 persons killed and 46 wound- and Rockville High School start­ last month were: 6153,(KH) for 18 They responded to another 100% WOOL Omaha Mayor Eugene Leahy president of theVKation'al Asso- The Egyptian statement com- ^jnuamen and members of the only a million are combat mem- rifles, heavy weapons and am- ed. Two-thirds of the wounded call at 1:17 a.m. at Center and ing Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. and con­ apartments on Sycamore Lane, FBI Adds said the mayors agreed they elation of District Attorneys , plained thatu,„t “ while the United pg„p,gg Self-Defenge Force and bers who are eiigaged directly munition in jungled mountains were of orphans and the rest 6150,000 for a toy and sporting Olcott St.. where they washed tinuing each Wednesday until wanted to meet with Atty. Gen. who said cities must band to- States succumbed to Israeli one "child. ' community defense. They are 80 miles south of Da Nang were nurses and staff workers.” down some gas which had spill­ the course>is completed. good store on Broad St., 6145,- Jc^n N. Mitchell as a first step gether "or the revolutionaries pressure, it has taken no action The attack occurred just traftied at provincial training The U.S. (Command said there ed as the result of an accident. (XX)„ for alterations to a bank ir Bombers to curtailing the violence. will win.” on Eg^yptian countercharges of Classes vrill also be offered gj /" southwest of Qui Nhon City, centers such as the one in Blnh were no major ground engage- They adopted a resolution The' United States, he told the Israeli violations.” which is about 276 miles north- Dinh Province. ments Involvinjg; American NEW YORK (AP) — The Na­ at East Hartford and Glastoir- 534 for the added costs of a 47- To Top List saying the Justice Department group of about 60 officials, is In fact, the ministry claimed, east of Saigon along the central Elsewhere, two South Viet- forces in Vietnam during the tional Broadcasting Co. says it Public Records bury high schools on continuing unit apartment complex on Hll- • Two'’and Three Button Styles was withholding certain confi- witnessing a "full scale revolu- the United States itself has vlo- coastal plain. namese ranger battalions past 24 hours. has received an unconfirmed re­ Thursdays beg;inni^ Sept. 17, at Hard St. New Double Breasted Models MADISON Wls. (AP) _Four dential information whlgh the ion” by "nihilists, anarchlsts lated the military standstill by port that Welles Hangen, an REDUCED TO • Sources said the Viet Ckmg clashed for the second day with SAIGON (AP) — The South Warrantee Deeds the same hour, Permits were Issued algo for cities' needed and asked (hat and terrorists.” sending Phantom jet fighters to NBC correspondent captured in young men sought in the bomb­ had stepped up their attacks in North Vietnamese and Viet Vietnamese gfovemment said to­ Alexander Jarvis to Burger Registratioh for all classes 4 single-family dwellings, at an Great assortment of styles and colors Including this stop. “ These bombings artd threats Israel since the cease-fire went Blnh Dinh Province in "recent forces "in the southern Par- Cambodia May 31, has been ing of a University of Wisconsin Cong day it has "strongly protested’’ King Corp. of Miami, 'Fla., par­ will 1^ ftext Tuesday at Man- average construction cost • of 2-button side vent, 3-button center vent and new Leahy said several cases ^re designed to get people who into effect Aug. 7. weeks. rot’s Beak section of Cambodia killed by North Vietnamese. double breasted styles. Solid-color blazers, Shet> research center have been add­ to the International Control $ f i n o 5o The BUNKER'HILL cel of land on southeast comer ch.ester High School-, from 7 to 624'|b00; 1 garage; a 690,(MX) fac- might have been more readily ^^e in public office to refuse to Egypt said its foreign mlnls- “ Apparently the terror cam- about 60 miles west of Saigon, The network aired the report land wool plaids, herringbones and checks. solved by city ifivesUgators if tj^elr ddty. They are designed ter, Mahmoucl Ariad, had pre- Commission against an attack of Center and Bcxisevelt Stg., . 9 p.m. "x tory on Sheldon Rd.; a 635,(MX) ed to the FBI’s list of most- paign there is more effective^ South Vietnamese headqilir- Friday, saying Johannfes Duym- For further information, con- restaurant on Center St.; 24 al- Regulars, longs, shorts. ______^__ __ they had fuller access to federal people to refuse to he po- sented the complaints to Donald by North Vietnamese troops on javeld', a Dutch free-lance writer available in Salem conveyance tax 6121. wanted fugitives. than anywhere else,’ ’ one'ters claimed that the rangers, ONLY tact William Howes, 228 Moun- terations; 15 swimming pools'; "While the search was busiest reports. He declined to rlabo- iicemen or to refuse to enter C. Bergus, Washington’s top a South Vietnamese orphanage, captured in Cambodia and re­ Robert Elwood Dell' arid Doro­ source said. "The Viet Cong ore backed by artillery"? killed 26 tain Rd., or Donald Marsh, 87 3 tool sheds; 3 demoiUtions; and along the Canaxllan border, rate. public service,” he said. diplomatic official in Cairo. or Sugar Maple finish. thy Mae pell to*;Wriiter R. and SLIGHT (JHARGE FOR ALTERATION^. making people afraid to join the North Vietnamese and Viet “ hrapit^ and a Buddhist pago- leased Aug. 24, was told of the Starkweather St. 4 signs. ------Madison ‘ ' officials------speculatedf The confe^rees1 also^ „ ,1 ’ Gov.Oov. Norbert Tiemann wel- The semiofficialaeiiiioim-ioj Cairo news- peoples Self-Defense Force. Cong wh:while suffering only one da last Sunday. killing by one of his captors who Janet R. Bpno, property at 84 i.tMi.’ m - n that the FBI’s most-wanted des- exj:hange ^information and per- officials and pledged paper A1 Ahram a l^ called the making the people wounded. The Foreign Ministry, in a -ijad been monitoring Hanoi ra- Helaine .< Rd., conveyance tax IgnaUon would help with extra- so^ el when necessary T^ey of the Midwest Cover- U.S. Charges ’Irteorrect. It ^fj/^i^eady belong reluctant to The PiParrot’s Beak, long a t<> the ICC, said 15 persons ^lo. R e ^ r e ^ s the full ,beaufy of music! 629.15. ' ;0OWNTOWN diUon if any of the men was s^d that by working toother eXsriference, of which he i»-«a id the States Imd ^ ° g staging area for attacks into the were killed and 45 were wound- The report also indicated an Marriage Incenses found across the border. ttey could improve police effec- l^gypt ^‘"‘ated “ ^ southern half pf South Vietnam, ed in the 30-mlnute attack,' and sound man, Yoshihlko Terry Benton Lum, 29 Lyn- The Royal Canadian Mounted tlveness and have a better bombings of U.S. the ceatfe-fire ih 20 specific inci- ,, was raided by allied forces dur- Ibat the monk in charge of the ^^ku, a Japanese national, and -r^ ^ b ln es the finest quality Magnavox Components in fine furniture cabinets designed ■aarmr sinp* ror riousE^ dale St., and Susan Elizabeth PoUce Issued a Canada-wide ch ^ ce of getting fecleral fun^. absolutely acts of in- d^ts, including installation of " ^ American official ing their Cambodian Xirive in pagoda was murdered In cold captured German camerl^ to blend with most any decor. - ---- Coe, 463 E. Center St., Sept. 12, 'M ay'.' ...... -bloeid-.------..... ------=------— m"ah7v(?ePr"aiS6" K in «i;— *-7^ - V - them—David. S. .Fine, 18, and Lincoln, Neb.; Denver, Colo.; Intelligence^sourcea said they The ministry called on the . .. Emanuel Lutheran Church. • b r o M h ig any reasonable means;” P»ds that were empty d*- the terror campaign Model illustrated above has: , Leo F Burt, 22, both fom er Mlhneapolis and at. Paul, ■(See Page SevM) Thomas Edward O'Neill, 18 (See Page Seven) in Blnh Dinh could paralyze the had no firm evidence so for. that ICC to "condemn the Hanoi ru- Thayer Rd., . and Rose Aline V ntcklocosntcMoca University of Wisconsin stu- Minn.; Tulsa', Okla.; Sioux City SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — • Solid State FM/AM Radio with Stereo FM ’ ■ — Fontaine, Storrs, Sept. 12, St. im ia D Q ii^ s ijents " ttnd Des Moines, Iowa; and The commander of an Army • 50 Watts Undistorted Music Power ' ; James’. Church. ^ Hie other two—Karleton Arm- Madison, Wls. bomb disposal unit says there, tai wide strong, 22, and Ids brother, Omaha, Minneapolis, St. Paul are no "experts” in his busi­ Two 12” High Efftaency, Air Suspensi<)h gass Wcibfers and two iOOO cycle horns The Mississippi River daily Dwight," 19 both of Madison— nnd Madison have beem hit by^ ness. apparenUy’ slipped through the recent bombings. At St. Paul — • Tape Input and Output Jacks cairies more' than' two mllllori "The only experts are dead; 4 (fo to 298 hands of police at Little Falls, Friday, an explosion which po- H a tons of sediment into the Gulf of they learned the ultimate truth Black Panthers on • Record Storage — Over 57 records N.Y., alx)ut 110 miles from Can- lice, said was caused by a bomb when the bomb they were work­ Mexico, enough to load 40,0(X> ada. Thursday night. State po- blew a hole in the pound near a ■freight c a r s . - ...... v- — - ing on blew up,” Maj. Carl R. ^ .— • Concealed-Bwlvel CaatCrs ...... ------Uce■Mb in q«rS nmland hnllcontershelicopters 1.8-mimon-gallon fuel oil tank Hitchcock," commander of the PHlLADELiPHIA (AP) Hie "' searched the area Friday. and a bomb found in front of a 548th Ordnance Detachment at Black Panthers and members of The four were named Wednes­ bank was disarmed. other militant and radical or- day in FBI "warrants charging The nine cities also decided to (See Page Seven) ganizatlons converge, under the / EXTRA BIG SAVINGS ON THESE conspiracy, sabotage and de­ watchful eyes of police, today struction of ^vernment proper­ on Temple University to hold ty. The Canadian warrants for their convention for "revolution­ <" Fine and ^Burt, an RCMP ary, oppressed peoples.” MAGNAVOX VALUES! ACT NOW! spokesman said,. are based on a "We like freedom, that’s aU, HARVEST HILL law which bans from entry Into Chilean Voters Choose and we want It," said Huey Canada any persqiis suspecte(l Newton, eofounder and-national SUPPLY UMITEDTO QUANTITIES SHOWN! : PACKAGE STORE * of advocating subversion of de­ Marxist for Pi’esident minister of defense of the Black MANCHESTER PARKADE mocracy. Panthers. NOW - 1 The addition of their names to By WILLIAM H. HEATH and Alessandrl’s supporters shouts of "Power to the peo- QUAN. DESCRIPTION ONLY 1 the FBI’s most-wanted list ex­ Associated Press Writer have 43. A linkup between the _pie;>> rang _ out from supporters WAS SAVE — OPEN ALL DAY LABOR DAY panded the roster to 14. The b'BI SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Tomlc and Alessandri forces Is as Newton, clenched fist held said the list Is held to 10 except The voters have picked a Marx- considered unlikely. high in tbe traditional black In "extraordinary (^rcum- ist socialist to be Chile’s next Final election figures showed power gesture arrived Friday. 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. BtancdB." Provincial Cherry Console Stcr. • Regularly 26.90 - I 1 A 9A h t but' it is up to Con- Allende with 1,075,616 votes to The threC-day convention, to $ ^ 0 0 $34950 O • Lu±ury Tailored (Die explosion Aug. 2 ® ' g r^ s to confirm or reject their 1,036,2s8 for A le s ^ d ii and be held in h gymnasium a few • Famous Brand tered a slx-sto^ at tha ®bo!ice. 824,849 for Tomlc. This gave All- miles from where the jj^oundlng Provincial Werinut Console Sler. s ^ o mattes K e s e ^ n L C government announced ende 36.3 per cent of the vote. Fathers gave birth to a nation, $27800 Old Grand Dad 100°.. .. .fifrii $7^9 New split shoulder styl­ university, —’S P Y early today that, Sen. Salvador, Alessandri 34.9 per cent, ,an(l has^the expressed aim of laying ing—with shell of Da­ 4-Speaker Portable Stereo $11490 Old Grand Dad 86° ...... fifrii $6.70 cron and cotton and o °*'Ihe'^F^*^d it also w a ^ to -Allende had defeated former Tomlc 27,8 per cent. . the ground work for ” a true $12990 $15.00 liner of Orion acrylic question the four young men » Congress goes along with J. q iK B t $8.35 pile on o' cotton backing. about an attempted bombing .cons^rvaUve, and , Radomlro j^olce of the voters as ex- Peering through tlnted,i(;^W- Stereo FM Table Model Rddio $129^5 $8995 Choice of block, natural, Jan. 1 at an Army ammunition Tomlc, a moderate leftist, in the oiile will haver the first framed glasses, Newton assert- $40j00 J. W. Dont 100°...... fifrii $5.70 olive, British tan plus plant in BaxaboQ northwest of nation’s presidential election. freely elected Communlst-and the meeting would be free of olive and charcoal plaids. Reguld'rs, longs, Madison. But Allende got only 36.3 per soclallst-backed government in violence only If PoUce Commls- Color Table Model 295" Screen H 7 9 5 0 $39850 Old Forester 100° ...... fifrii $7.24 Sauk County authorities cept of the 2,936,743 votes cast, Latin America- Chile’s Neigh- sioner Frank L. Rizzo desired It, / SOIjOO shorts. 1 « charged the elder Armstrong edging out Alessandri by 39,338 bora—Argentina. Bolivia and Ri*zo has suggested trouble Is brother with unlawful posses- votes. Peru—are military dictator- possible, and tried to keep the I Color Consoles with TAC $59850 $52950 $69.00 slon of explosives concerning an ' Under Chilean law, a presl- ghlps. Panthers out of town. His men I Kf WE FEATURE A attempted bombing in February dential candidate must receive Allende, a 62-year-oId former Monday raided three Pan- ' 945 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER at a power company substation more than 50 per cent of the phyaiclan' and three-time loser ^6*" centers, arrested 14 per- COMkETE LINE OF whlch serves the Baraboo plant, votes cast to win an election previous presidential elec- ®0“® seized guns and am- Open Thurs. to 9 P.M; HIs teen-age brother, officials outrightr Otherwise. Congress nromised <3ille a muniUon—actions that occurred COLLECTOR BOHLES said, had done solo flight train- n^yst decide between the two non-Marxist government but » policemen was killed Ample Free Parking! ing in an airplane which was re- leading candidates. “ one that will open the way for and three others wounded in WEEKEND ported stolen shortly bejore^ ^ Congress has always picked Socialism^ separate incidents last weekend. •« January attempt, and from the' top vote-getter In the past _ jje has pledged to nationalize Since then—despite strident C O M IN G UP wUch bottles containing nitrate but is under no legal obligation the banks, achieve full agrarian opposing voices; "lunatics, fa­ ej^loslves had been dropped on te do so. It will meet Oct. 20 to reform, and nationalize the natlcs, psychopaths” from Rizzo W E ' ICE TELEPHONE the ordnance plant. ' make its. __ choice. u.S.-of^rated copper industry. ,a n d ’’police gigs'.’ from the Pan- In LitUe Falla, ^ lice said two .:^;,7”,efti8r coaliuon led by All- Tomic has also said he favors thers—^Ity officials have kept a HONOR CUBES 6494M44 young men resembling the Arm- has 83 of the 260 seaU In (See Page Eight) Biack Panther lea4er Huey Newton at news confab after arrivinsr in Philadelphia. (AP Phetofax) 130 CENTER STREET CORNER OF CHURCH (See Page Eight) Congress. Tomic’s party has 74, (See Page Seven) Read ’ Herald Advertisemenl^s

• ■ , A A I . '<• r' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 PA G E THREE PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1970 Nader Resumes Campaign THEATER TIME M O V IE RAnNGS Sheinwolfl nn Bridge SCHEDULE IJ.S. Trade Curbs Somber Note FOR PARENTS AND TRUMP AND DRINK Business Bodies Against GM and Corvairs ARE BRIDGE CURSES NORTH YOUNG PEOPLE By G. DAVID WALLACE reiterate that me Corvairs were SATURDAY. By ALFRED SHEINWOIJB ♦ A 9, 6 5 o6f#cfnre of a to tnlofm Burnside — Catch 22, 7:10, K4 . Associated Press Writer soundly designed and are safe A medical friend of my ac­ SERVICE m il e s t o n e s In Gala Dinner for Mexican Chief potonft obovi rAo of 9:20. ■O K 5 3 2 WASHINGTON (A P ) — Con- cars to drive,” said (General Mo- fftovi# eoofOfW v mtng bf tfmf ebiibioo quaintance has hinted to me East Hartford Drive-In Be­ 4^ K 73 Three area men recently ob- ______sumer crusader______Ralph^ ______Nader, tors.______"In view of me seriousness that most of this world's ail­ /CORONAIX), Calif. (AP) — co," but had thla message of V He added, "It will help us as counting of his own retirement /■ yond the Valley of the Dolls, K A.^ served service anniversaries .^^hose attacks on Corvair auto- of me charges, we will make a A U AfiCS AOHfTTEO ments are caused by drawing WEST , wim Hamilton Standard. ^ ______Specddn^ at a gala state dinner caution: far as tourism is concerned.” from office. He said he's done AuCieftces 9:20;, Lady in Cement, 7:50. ^ A ,0 7 ' 4 K J 10 8 3 2 mobiles contributed to dlscon- reply to Secretary Volpe.” The two presidents exchang^ed East Windsor IjHve-In - The T do^ ^ J Thirty-five year tbilest<3nes'’^'' ^ y ^ j,g compact, has re- A' GM spokesman said the tendered by President ' Nixon, "There Is true alarm In the some ranching and some riding ■ - p „ _ . , -___ drinklnir enough water. I don t } 8 7 5 ” None personal gifts. Love Bug 7:50; The ■ Junale drinltlnS enough were passed by Earl E. Ander­ sumed his campaign, this time firm could not comment and Tve already had seven un­ ^ know about water because I've 0 109 8 7 O A Q J President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz countries of Latin America be- Nixon had a specially made A U A(E$ AOMimO son of 94 Pitkin St. and Peter accusing General Motors’ top Immediately on whemer the favorable reviews on a -book Book, 9:45. never developed a taste for 4, Q 10 5 ♦ 1.984 cA Mexico has sounded a warn- cause in the United States pro- ]eather golf bag in the ccrtors of that hasn't gone to the publish­ Ptrtntat G u * d ^ t Suggested Manchester Drive-In Masnlckl of 105 Eldridge St., officials of lying in congression- specific testing reports cited by GP nnlv cWprlne, but I certainly agree SOUTH while Charles E. Muzlkevik of ing that U.S, restrictions on in- tectlonist tend«iciee sebm to be the .Mexican f l ^ —red. —white er's. M*A*S*H, 10:00; The al and court proceedings over Nader were legitimate. 'Hie with' him abput the trumps. To­ ♦ 4 677 Foster St., Wapplng, join­ and green—and a set of clubs Johnson said he was grateful Game in Town, 8:00. me cars. ' firm also could not confirm or tematlonal trade may imperil gaining strength day's hand, lor example, gave ^ A Q 10 9 6 3 2 ed me quarter century .club. for Diaz Ordaz, who will be for the invitation to i'joln in a RESmiCTEO Mansfield Drive-Iri — Win­ General Motors denied Na- deny immediately Nader’s estl- the economy of Latin America. "Should they prevail, there South a severe pain In the O 64 Anderson is In Treasury, Mas- leaving office Dec. 1. gala evening to honor old Dndff t7 requires iccompefirii>g ning, 8:00; Airport, 10:15. der’s charges Friday and reaf- mate that 600,000 of me 1060- It was the one somber note at will be a tremendous blow to the Parent or Adult Guardian pxicketbook. ♦ A 62 nickl In Machining, and Muzike- Diaz Ordaz brought with him friends." He said he was proud State Theatre — Airport, 2:00, firmed mat Corvairs are safe. 1963 Corvairs are still on the a gathering of 660 V IP guests economy of the rest of the contl- East dealer. South Viest North vik In Purchasing. for Nixon a motion picture of of the friendship and relatlon- 4:25, 6:50, 9:20. East from both sides of the border nent." Both sides vulnerable. 2 '9 Pass 4 <0 • Nader contended in a letter to i7>ad. the U.S. President's ^vlslt to shioship between the two countries UA Theatre — Patton, 1:00, I ♦ h u m b l e Thursday night devoted mainly He apologized a bit for inject- Opening lead — Queen of All Pass MARKETING MANAGER Transportation Secretary John ------< Puerto Vallarta plus a photo al and said it exists "because we HO ONE UNDER 17 ADMIHEO 4:00, 7:15, 10:30. ' to la\lsh expressions of Mexl- ing the serious note after the, ^ (Age limit may vary Spades. ______^------Volpe that GM’s own tests, con­ work at it." Patrick F. Donlon of Manch- Panthers Appeal ' can-Ajnerican friendship. light-hearted toasts which went uRinRUL picniic Among me company’s four-color,- iw defroster. and the herbicide 2,4,6-T, which banned 2,4,5-T for home use and Department dropped its demand yerelty of Guadalajara in bright lew icoiois two-page spreads' cited has becin Arthur Helhi of Vernon has has been shown to cause birth requested recall from hardware for recall after manufacturers native dress. Its advertising for the Gerber been promoted to systems as- TED TRUDON Rt. 83 Tolland Tpk. defects in animals. shelves of containers labeled for argued it would be safer to use ______IAR6AIN HOUR DAILY Sclentlfic Instrument/ Co. of slstant In me personal lines Talcottvllle, Conn. H ie actions, however, left ih- that purpose. up existing stocks than try to CXJRONADO, Calif. (A P ) __ UNTIL 2 fM. Soum Windsor, manufacturer of systems division at the Travel- VOLKSWAGEN 048-2838 EXCerr SUNDAY AND HOUOAYS ta ef registered uses that ac­ A spokesman now concedes destrpy them. The waitresses at the showcase automatic drafting, artwork ers Insurance Companies, Hart- count for 76 per cent of domes­ hotel Hotel del Coronado served NEWINGTON generation and cartography ford. He Joined me company in equipment. T tic applications of DDT and at President Nlxoii’s state din­ 1968 as a programmer, lURUN TURNPIKE I BE«lIN TURNPlKE 2,4,5-T. And government offi­ ner for Mexico’s President (Juf- A graduate of Albright Col­ Bolton NEXT TO TW O Gurs and CR ANTMQO r I NE XT TO TW O GU fS ond GR ANTMOOR Thomas W. Birdsall of Lake­ cials concede that because of le­ savo Diaz Ordaz. lege, Helm Is married, has two side Dr., Andover, has been gal loopholes and possibly But they weren’t really satis­ children, and lives on Montauk elected to the council' of the lengthy appeals by manufactur­ fied—they took around only the Dr. Assessor Issues Statement New England District of the ers some retail sales of the pes­ hors d’ouevres and cookies. American Society for Testing ticides for uses officially banned \ The male waiters, hired for SECRETARIAL DEAN son’s and Materials. He is on the will continue until at least next On Vehicles, Tax Relief Thursday evening, did the ma­ ^ D R IV E -IN engineering staff of the Travel­ Mrs. Eulalie Callahan of 95 year and 'perhapa for two to . jor job, serving 660 guests in the ers Insurance Companies. Downey Dr. has been appointed three yetirs. Assessor John Willnauer has Applications for T eix Relief candle-lighted Crown Room. Willimantic 423-2423 Nevertheless, govenunent issued explanations of three for tte Elderly must be filed " it wasn’t what we wanted, dean of secretarial studies at Candy Kitchen health officials say the Agricul- regulations, for the benefit of annually with the assessor Oct. but we had to settle for second bag from the Mary Lewis Shop— with the help of Unemployment claims in the the Hartford Academy of Busi- Sandy Knybel, left, was selected in a coupo/i draw­ state for the week ending Aug. /Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Dally ture Department” htis demon- taxpayers; On the declEUUtion 1 to 60 days thereafter. AppU- best,” said one of the WEiltress-' Mrs. Mary Boyle. A total of 15 stores donated mer­ ness, 196 Trumbull St., announc­ 1 HELD OVER!! ENDS TUES.!! | ing as winner of last week’s' “Back ■to Sclwol” pro­ 29 declined by 8,683 to 55,192, Choose From Over 200 Varieties strited a new and unaccus- or Uie disposal of unregistered caUons cannot be accepted be- es. chandise for the event, pari of the August Down­ es Ronald Brennan, president. motor vehicles; on farm and fore Oct. 1. Applications have Anyway, they were happy motion held by Main St. merchants. Sanely, 18, of according to the Connecticut tomed willingness to act against THE # 1 NOVEL OF THE YEAR-NOW A MOTION PICTURE! town Days. Sandy, a June graduate of Manchester Labor Department. Manches­ forest land classification for tax been mailed to all those who about seeing all the celebrities E^or that real old fashioned goodness — try our pesticides that appear to threat­ 172 Birch St., here undergoes the enviable task of High School, will attend Manchester Community ter’s total of 1,811 included 122 en the environment. By con­ relief, and on tax relief for the were eligible last year. This and SEild they were proud to be year applications may be pick- there. trying to select one 6f her many p ri^s— a hand­ College. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) new claims. trast, the House Government elderly. VANILLA CARAMELS ed up at the assessoFs office' After the waitresses objected (Operations Committee accused Unregistered Vehicles I . Any questions may be refer­ earlier this week, a White House the depEirtment only last year ot Owners of unregistered. motor Nation’s Weather Coventry Tender and chewy, with that dairy fresh fla\%r vehicles are reminded that,they red to the ass^SsoFs crfflce.— spokesmEui said wsdters were Tolland County Politics "almost Incredible failure to re­ Moon Cheese Fair skies' and mild tempera­ of pure cream and butter. This confection cre­ must declare these unregistered brought In because men tradi­ gulate pesticides.’ ’ tionally serve state- dinners at tures favored mucl> of the east­ Fire Destroys ation is attractively packaged and awaiting Furthermore, the Nixon ad- vehiclea as personal property as N o Baloney ern two-thirds of the nation to­ of Oct. 1. the White House. Pickett To Launch Drive your discovery. . mlnistiration appettrs to be ful- Vernon SoclELl secretary Lycy Win­ day while pleasantly cix)l weath­ Slimmer Home fUllng its pledge to implement Anangements have been DURHAM, England (A P ) er was on tap for Labor Day chester added later that the — Scientists studying moon recommendations made last De­ made with Andover for the dis­ Thursday with Motorcade weekend outings In a larg6 part An unoccupied summer home posal of junk cars at the dump. platters were too heavy for the” rocks brought back from lu­ cember by the blue-ribbon Mrak W atrfFirm of the West. > on Woodland Rd., off Spring- Permit^ required for disposal waitresses to handle.__ By BETTE QUATRALE , ed personnel to work on their nar missions by American, commission appointed by the Showers and thundershowers dale Ave'., was destroyed by fire She said a law in California AIR-CONDITIONED (Herald Reporter) problems,” he added. Apollo astronauts have found secreul?^"of Health,'BducaUon b^jibtained at the selecb were confined to sections of the yesterday, drawing fire compan­ forbids'requiring women, "to lift Democratic Second Congre- Pickett said: ’’Help for small that “ the nearest thing on and Welfare to examine the office at the Town HaU, Purchase things over so many pounds." Southwest, the southern high ies from North and South Cov­ BURNSIDE gational 'V District candidate towns lies In regional approach- earth to the moon, so far as probl?m of pesticides. She said she didn't know ex­ At 7:10’^ JO bf RlS".' : i A . E T T MA- ’I . p . plains and an area extending entry and Eaglevllle. John Pickett will officially kick es to problems involving sever- the transmission of seismlb A start has been made on the RegulaUons - for putting cars actly how many, but a waitress fREE PARKIT4G 578 i from the Tennessee and Ohio Fire Marshal Richard Gallnat ‘^To Proceed’ Sundtyt From 2:40 pff his campaign with a motor- al neighb(>ring towns.” He rec- wives are concerned, is ■”WiKifil8Si(Si'S' are as follows: ---- T^miTSFtel'-STTemrri-mtSr ^ " rndr '~Jhniirch'mrt-~-4~h-o--a>ot.»4pt.-bmn;ipnd!r tho n-s.slstance of a Valleys to the Carolinas. will be brought In to investigate - daUon that aU DDT uses except HiurOday -night, trained expert working with lo- ■«h!?esei!.L______„ -th©-orij^-trf-the~fhT!7"bnt’*3otitlr" One copy of permit must ac- Company users has voted to pro* ^ pverv ^ ^ British geoFogiist professor those "essential to the preserva­ The motorcade will all but cal 'officials and through the and 90s were iniiicated.from the Coventry . Fire. Department company car and be , left with ceed with the purchase of the .-wp. have b^ v p A^b int nf fon tion of • human hetilth and wel­ ignore Tolland County, how- Second District congressional George Malcbliii Brown told Great Plains to the eastern sea- Chief Roger Bellard said yester­ ROUTE 6. BOLTON ~ TEL 649-4332 custodian. FaUure to (^bring or company and has planned a parties " one said " I think EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING — HELD OVER 2nd WEEK JUNSEBERG fare” end by 1972. ever. According to the Itinerary office, as a means of combat- the British Association today beSard. Readings in the 70s were day that suSpicIcnis causes have OPEN D AILY and SUNDAY till 8:30 P.M. get permit will mean refusal to gener^. m e e tly of user? on MANCHESTCN s And both HEW Euid the Interi­ the' motorcade will spend one' ting these problems. — that he ijad analyzed some common during the night. been ruled out at this time. Ciimly Alsu Available For Fund Raising vp omt c e n t e r moon rocks and found they or Department have, because of accept (jar by custodian. Thursday. _ wBltreBBPB in the II minute from 7:30 to 7:31 in He- He repeated his pledges to In contrast, occasional snow Bellard added that the hoiisc Mrs. Eulalie Callahan Cars brought to disposal area William Johnson, Vernon fire ^ ^ white' alovea Plus • Paul Newman in “ WINNING” had a lot in common with a the commission’s recommenda­ AtR-CONOtriOHEO * FREE PARK REAR THEATRI bron at the junction of routes 6 work for Federal mortgage fell in the Tahoe Valley of Cali­ was completely ablaze when the must have gasoline drained Q-hief.speak^^^^^ cheese called Swiss enman- tion, gained an equal yolce with and 85, before continuing to Col- guarantees to support the de- _Mrs._CaHahan has a master’s from tank and hole punched in tee said yesterday that because hBiirnnm ' ppppnHnn ni..p TODAY AND SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2.00 fornia, near the Nevada border, fire companiies arrivciLon the the ballroom reception plus cheSTer. velopment of regional public taler.y degree in education from -tht* - the Agriculture Depsirtment in it. Oil must also be drained out. of a favorable response by the as temperatures slid into the 30s scene shortly after 11 a.m. AH cocktails. At the end of the dln- OFTHEYEAR-NOWAMOTION Tonight H ear'E very to M In Participating in the motor- services and- to appoint some- He named the substance State University of New York deciding pestclde safety. No cars will be accepted on users in a questionnaire mailed • ROSS'HUNTtR -oouco. in the predawn hours. that remains of the house arc " “ ner, a few passed around the de­ Yoor Car. Dont* Miss It. See cade with Pickett will be Denio- one to his staff to assist towns that gave the rocks their and heis held., teaching positions Still, the government has in July a committee, originated cooWes. mANCHESTe Snow and -rain .mixed was two walls and the front porch. SUMMER Sunday Tinless "Efjr special as R f ElUot Gould At HllFHest. cratic State Chairman John In acquiring federal ai^, if he cheesy look Armalcollte, in botl\ public an^p.riyatc 'busi- started acU(>n a « ^ ^ t tm ly d o f rangeTiient with custodian In to look into the poaall^e pur- forecast In higher elevations ThCj owner of the house. J^Hck rriA IQ 9%Aafi/»iHaa rna ® tiie: i _____«____._s_. About 60 WEilters were hired RTES 6 & 4U • BOIION NOTCH Bailey, gubernatprial candidate is elected. ' . which he concocted from the ness schools. / the 19 pesticides the commission charge.! chase, voted unanimously to AIRPORT names of . astronauts Arm­ over Wyoming, Colorado and P|iiHlps of R o^ ville said he had e.t for the event and 32 waitresses Emilio Daddario; U.S. senatorl- Terming thp need for re- As dean of socre/arial scienc­ LAST © POOLS of this Type. listed as posing a "potential Farta and Forent Land proceed with the purchase for strong, Aldrin and Collins. northern . mountain areas of last visited it (n June. ' were on duty. ' al candidate' Jbseph Duffey; vamping the MeriJhant Marine health hazard to mEin” 'because Taxpayers ot the town who the agreed $105,000. BURT DEAN wutah and Nevada. , es, she will supendse all sec­ REDUCED in P r i c e f o r Said Ann Lee, a waitress for and Bridgeport Mayor , Hugh fleet, "urgent,” Pickett called Brown sa|d his studies retarial programs, including of laboratory links to cancer or are eligible for classification ot The Vernon Water Company MASH’ Temperatures before day­ White ’dlnnek’ wines taste deli­ 12 years. " I’m happy they let us UNGASTER.MABTIN Curran, candidate for lieut«mant on President Richard Nixon to - showed the moon could never Secretarial Automation and the SUMMER CLEARANCE birth defects in onlmpls. Hie land as farm land or forest land has approximately 700 custom- ...... ^ break ranged from 42' at Elkt, cious with lamb, lobster,, chick­ come in. But I ’m not happy they governor. ' ’ ’initiate immediately a pro- have supportPG life. They Nancy'Taylor Charm and Per- commission reconnnended are reminded that appUcatlcmB ers and is presently owned by ^ way they. did. Utah and Nevada. en, veal and shrimp. JEANSEBERG IS THE BEST . The motorcade will leave g;ram to revitalize the Am eri­ also tended to confirm the "prudent steps to minirnize hu- for such classification mu^ be Barney Moses ;jf,Vernon. Moees One of the waiters serving Putnam at 5 p.m. wending its can fleet.” theory the mn was formed f man exposure" to the 19 but set filed EumuEilly from 30 days be- has sajd he wants to pull out from the platters weis asked JACOUEIINEBISSET way through Dayville, Daniel- -“ njioai, Njlost ofm our Merchantjyicrviuuii. Marine•.••“ ••i from a ring of cosmic dust iw^Ume UmIL ...... fora to m daya after th^ assess- from the jivme.rship because of during the dinner how much AMERICAN WAR which 8urroi)$ided the earth ■The five pea^ci^s.^iicted by GEORGE KENNEDY - -s<»B,-..-Cmtr.al .Village,. Moosup, Fi^et is at least 20 years old; m entdale, Oct. 1. _ his advancing ^ e arid ' IH' a ththey ey^elgh weighed edr’...... -™ Plainfield, canterbury, Scot- PicketT'stafecr.'’ ”Wiat the-Rus- _as it developed: he said. restriction so fEir are DDT and letter offered customers the opr jic said "about seven pounds COMEDY; FEiiiure to file Ein application land, Wllllmantic and Hebron gians constantly iinproving Schist Rmpens Fleese Be ^iire the related aldrin Eind dieldrin, portunity to buy the company loaded with prime beef’’—then A UNIVERSAL PICTURE for classification of land as before ending up at St. Joseph’s their fleet, we are facing a sltu- 2,4,5-T, EUid mercury-based before he contacted Euiy public added, "not very heavy." TECHNICOLOR* Award for Durante farm or forest land within the SINCE Polish Hall in Colchester, the atlon of Increasing illMdvail- To Drive compounds. utility about a sale.l Produced in TODO AO* prescribed time will be consid­ site oFthe special convention, to tage.” HOUL.'YWOQD (A P ) — Come­ N^xf Week— Ih e remaining 14 are amitrol, The Town of Vernon has also ^ AU. AOCS AOMITTtO ered a wEiiver of the right to 3 G«n«ral nominate a candidate to fill the According to Pickett the Im- dian Jimmy Durante has been CoiefuHyi ^ aramite, avadex, bis (2- * Beatcy In providing public services.” cem for the problems of the Rt. 1 1 ^4A—Open Daily .and Sun.; Parkade Branch—Moo. thru Sat. Beltae Lake lee. TeL 7424B71 ' — SPECIALS • “ In some cases, small towns people he represents. I want to and Delivery BecEUise of legal technicEdl- me previous yeEtr- of no more tloned for divorce Thursday i-a ra7 = *v ’TBBetBhBHTiieMir (John and Bernice Rieg) Ues, me DDy limitations will .then $5,(XX) if married and dom wimout specifying' charges. I WB-nanlin STEAK AND SHAKE 99c - 'DINNER $1.49 are even more handicapped help him in whatever way I cai) Open All Day Sunday, 8-5 not take full effect at the retail idiied wim his ^xxise or more Hie couple mEuried m 1936 . ! J ! ^ , | I | ^ east ■UORhOtlUii than larger cities, because the bec'use he Is a man of convlc- level until next ^ycEir, Em Agrt than $3,(X)0 if single. sepEirated 18. months ItUer. towns cannot attract any train- tlon." .4

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/" . t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, . 1970 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTHR, CONN., SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 PAGE FOUR Connecticut ■ ■ ^ ^ Bolton Spioices Up for Anniversary iSanrl?psiri When Sumniers Were Longer PIZZA-RAY'S One asks, as Labor Day arrives, what­ The Baby Has i|prali! ever became of the summer. i Yankee Tour of 12 Old Homes in, Qffing PIZZAS PUBLJSHED b y t h e BEST GRINDERS HEJIALD PRINTING CO.. INC And as one answers that it has seem­ By A.H.O. By CLEMEWELX, YOUNG . 13 Bissell Street Herald Reporter Manebeater, Conn. ed to go almost before it arrived, an THOMAS F. FERGUSOh Been Named MADE WITH PRO^rOLONE OR BLEU CHE WALTER R. FERGUSON unsatisfactorily short presence In our Our survey of the Republican Eleven old homes In Bolton Publiabera situation aa It has emerged Founded October 1. IBS'. and one just over the Bolton line 10 Minute Service On All Calls— lives, another question suggests itself. from the 1970 convenUon-pri- PubUaoed Every Evening Except Sunoayr In Vernon will -be open to visi­ Don’t Believe Us Try Us and HoUddya. Entered at tbi Poat Office at mary process is that everytWng tors’ Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 Has there ever been a long summer? has workfed out as weU for the Mancnesier, Cona, as Second Claaa Mai p.m. as part of the town’s 260th Fellows, Scott ’Taylor, son o t Ted and Donna Taylor Fel­ 130 SPRUCE STREET — 6^ -0031 M*«er. '______‘ Republicans as anybody could The truthful answer is that the only- anniversary celebration. lows, 122E New State Rd., Manchester. He was bom Aug. 2S at SUBSCRIPTION RATEe have planned It, and that If the The Dutch colonial house pic- « Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Payable In Advance place there has ever been a long sum­ . .1 Republicans are ever girfng to One Year ...... *30.« tured here Is the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wallace Taylor, Salt lAke a ty , Utah. His pater­ S t Homba ...... 1S.6C win again in (Connecticut, this Three Months ...... 7.8ti mer is in the combination erf memory and Mrs. Thomas Jerfmson. It is nal Ixandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fellows, Salt Lake, One Month ...... 3.0b and fancy with which an adult recol­ has to be the year. believed to- be more than 200 City, Utah. He has two sisters, Jodi, 5, and Lesll, 8. ■Volunteering such an apprais- ’ years old, and is thought by MEMBER OF * « « ■ • lects the summers of childhood. al, we do not have very much some to be the oldest house in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Schlaefer, Janet Ann, daughter of John and Ahn Silva •nie Associated Press is exclusively en­ fear we will stampede the Re­ town. titled to the use of republlcaUon of all Schlaefer, Notch Rd., Bolton. She was bom Aug.(;?8 at Man­ news dispatches credited to it or not other an back on recollecticRi’s couch and publicans Into any careless The house tour, sponsored by CHEVrS NEW VEGA wise credited In this paper and also the the Junior Women's Club, will chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. begin recalling the particular clrcum- euphoiha In which they just sit and Mrs. David Silva, Rt. 74, Tolland Ave., Rockville. Her pa­ local news published here. begin at the Community Hall in All lights of republlcatlon of special dis­ stanceK,of the long summers of child­ and watt for the victory to fall ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schlaefer,36 ARRIVES patches herein are also reserved Into their hands. They are too Bolton (Center, where visitors hood and^OTe is likely to discover,, that Tolland Ave., Rockville. She has a brother, David, 3. The Herald r>nntlng Company Inc., as- long out of power, they have may pick up their programs. atimes no financial responsibility for t>Tx- the impresshm of the long summer seen too many temporary hopes Children may be left with mem­ graphlcai errors appeaiirg In advertise­ Rinaldi, Marie Aim, daughter of Frank and Annese SEPTEMER 10TH- ments and other reading matter In Tbe actually derived from some particular go wrong In other years, to be bers of Girl Scout Troop 669, ' Manchester Evening Herald who are offering a baby-sitting Smith Rinaldi, 190 Terrace Dr., Rockville. She was bom Aug. day or moment the long rainy day taking anything for granted 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather Bubscrlber to Los Angeles Ttmes-WaslitM service In a nearby field en­ now. is Fred W. Smith, East Hartford. Her paternal grandmother is BUT IF YOU CANT WAIT. ton Post News Service \ spent on the verand^^the long row to Besides, there are still things closed in a snow fence. (C3illd- Full service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc ren under 12 will not be admit­ Mrs. Johanna Rinaldi, New Britain, She has a brother, Frank, Publishers Representatives — Mathews hoe in the high hot^^n — the long for the Republicans to worry Shannon and Cullen Inc., Special Agency ted to the houses because (rf the 8. WEXL WRITE YOUR ORUER — New Yorlt, Chicago. Detroit and Boston wait before any fish took\^e worm. — about. danger of breakage.) Some of these are not even -C.'' ~MEMBER a u d it BUREAU OF CIRCULA- ^e interminable" lntervaw\ between Advaince tickets at a discount ' - _f ------^------•Tinney, Robert Alan, son of John and Linda Stevenson TONS . . .______within their control, or, for that . are available at the Bolton cone^ and dishes of ice cream, Tlnney, 66 Harlan St., Manchester. He was bom Aug. 2 at Man­ RIGHT NOW. Display advertising closing hours matter, within the control of Pharmacy- and Tres Chic Beau- ' chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. \ For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday anybody. For Tuesaay — 1 p.m. Saturoaj Such^ .particular long moments We^ve ty Salon In Bolton, Watkins r . and Mrs. William Stevenson, 75 Schaller Rd., Manchester; and “A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A CAR” For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday Connecticut Republicans Brothers and the parkade Burt- . . ' • Mr. and Mrs. James Adams, 286 E. Middle "ipke., Manchester. For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday themselveb, as they are misted by can’t do very much about what For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday on's in Manchester; Franklin : - ' His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Jean Tlnney, 342 Summit'' For Saturday — i p.m. Thursday years. Into a pattern of benevolent time­ the state of the national econ­ Pharmacy in Glastonbury; Tu- St.. Manchester. His maternal great-grandmother Is Mrs. Ethel Classified deadline — 5 p.m, day be­ omy, or about -what the lay-offs bridy's In Wllllmantlc, and the and Mrs. Peter -B. Gram, over- Many Antiques room for Uie Alton’s chlroprac- CHEVROLET fore publication. 5 p.m. Friday lor lessness until It seems that every sum­ Hubbard. 1.36 Green Rd., Manchester. His paternal great-grand­ Hatnrday and Monday publication by (Connecticut defense employ­ Unlverelty Pharmacy in Storrs. looking Bolton Lake. Dating Antique lovera will be amaz- tic practice. mother Is Mrs. James Sheehan, 342 Summit St., Manchester. mer,' back then, lasted almost as long Tickets are also available back to 1689, the house was an ed at the number of antiques in TTie home of Mr. and Mrs. Carter CO .. INC. ers, may be In the next few He haa two brothers, John, 4, and Joel, 2%; and a sister, Cin­ ■Saturday, September 5 as we would have liked. weeks. from any member of the Jimior underground railway stop dur- use at tlve home of Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lambert is newer. It dy, 8. 1229 MAIN STREET If, by some chance, unpleas­ Women’s Club and may be pur- ing the a v ll War. Bernard Sheridan, which was was built around 1860 and has ^ * MANCHESTER That short swift thing that has slipped ant developments should keep chased at the (Community Hall The home of Mrs. Douglas J. built In 1760. been reduced from its original Prokop, Terry ,Tohn, son of Michael and Charlette Pltkat on the day of the tour. Roberts, over the Bolton-Vernon At Harmony HIU, the 1720 12 rooms to nine for the conven- One Gear Image by us without our knowing it, until here Increasing the Importance ot ProkoD, 26 Plllsburv Hill, Rockville. He was bom Aug 5 at the good times — bad times For those not familiar with line, is'' next. .Built in 1790, It is home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard lence of the family. Rockville General Hosnltal. His maternal grandnarents are we are at Labor Day, with Memorial The ,real extent and degree of Integra­ issue between now and Novem­ Bolton, signs and red arrows furnished ■with antiques. TTie C. Chase, t h e old-fashioned Mr. and Mrs. John McCarrick Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pltkat. 26 PlUsburv Hill, Rockville. His tion being achieved in the schools of Day only yesterday, will one day be, ber, then the existence of a will be posted at ail major in- grounds contain a bam renovat- “ keeping roomj” has become a live in a home built by the Tal- paternal grandnarents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prokop, 16 Mid­ Republican adntlnistration na­ tersections, and a map is olS-ad for summer entertaining. comfortable family living room, cott family around 1810 from dle Butcher Rd., Ellington. He has a brother, Steven. the South is, like 'Winston Churchill’s for those swift young rebels getting the back of the program 'book- Miss AQllicent Jones’ home. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. wood found on the property, tionally mlg^it prove a handicap ' *1 ■ Russia, something of a mystery inside ready to go back to school, something let. ’’Ellesmere,’’ on the opposite O. V. Erlandson, built by the ’Their home concludes the tour. TOWN OF MANCHESTER rather than a help to Connecti­ Silver Tea side of Bolton Lake Is the next Loomis family between 1770 and the visitor can go on to en- Kombiist, Amv Marie, daughter of 'Frederick Jr. and an enigma. There is little doubt that slow and leisurely and almost long cut Republican campaigners, ■ Gall Hamer Kombiist, 3 Meadow Rd., Tolland, She was bom REFUSE COUECTION enough. A Silver Tea \rill be held at stop. ’The house, once owned by and 1780 and perhaps once used joy the free art show in the St. there is progress forward with regard Similarly, extreme bad luck the home of Dr. tmd Mrs. Rich- the Benjamin Talcott family, aa a tavern, visitors can also Maurice Church Parish Center Aug. 6 at Itockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ to such a thing as the fonnal number of for the Nixon administration In ard Alton, under a tent, with dates back to 1723. Miss Jones Is Inspect a completely restored and the antique show in the ents are Mr .'.and Mrs. Glenn Hamer, Tlion, N.Y. Her paternal foreign policy, which might rev an organist, from 2 to 4 p.m. well-known in garden circles. 1922 Model-T Ford. Congregational Church Educa- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kombust Sr., Ulon, schools which can now be classified as N.Y. She has a brother, Frederick HI. Suburbia In Politics suit in wider wars rather than ’The Alton home Is on the tour. The grounds here, as elsewhere, Femwood Farms, the home tlon Building, both near the integrated rather than segregated in­ smaller ones, could torpedo pos- ’The program booket offers Invite a stroll. of Mr.^ and Mrs. Walter C. center of town. « ^ 4< )* - NO REFUSE OR RUBBISH stitutions. There is, on the, other htind, Many shrewd Observers have conclud­ sible Republican trends in stato descriptions of each home, ac- Swinging to another section of Simon, was built by another ______' 'Bramande, Phillip John Jr., son of Phlltto John Sr. and no early authoritative way of estimating ed that public opinion in the United house and congressional races. companied by a pen and Ink town, the rtsltor will see the Loomis sometime before 1730.Advertisement: Carolvn Wallace Bramande, Charest Trail Park. 'Vemon. He States Is being polarized. They feel that There isn’t much (Connecticut sketch of an Interesting feature, home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Morgan horses, the family hob- _------was bom Aug. 8 at Rockville General Hosnltal. His maternal COLLECTION ON JUst how many white students have many of the acts and more of the words Republicans can do about such drawn by Architect Alan Freddo, which dates back to by, roam the pastures beyond. Last call for Bolton’s annlver- grandmother is Mrs. Louise Dawlev, Danielson. His paternal been siphoned off from the Integfration of the Nixon-Agnew leadership are driv­ unpleasant poeslbUltles. Wledle, who also ,deslgned the 1750 Here visitors can view the ’The Alton home, built In 1722, sary coins and paper weights, grandparents are Paul Bramande, Vemon, and Mrs. Florence process into private schools, or of ing people to one extreme or the other. 'They have some other poten­ town’s anniversary seal. enormous stone central chimney Is a typical centerRjjjilmney co- Apply Bolton Pharmacy or dur- Rawlak, East Hartford. They feel that other forces, in American tial worries vidiich are in their ’The first home Is that of Dr. from the attic., lonlal, now expanded to provide ing celebration week. e MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th knowing how much segregated practice life — racial strife, student violence, own campaign territory. Cavanaugh, Daniel Patrick, son of Kevin and Deidre still survives in schools which have both bombings and so on — are pulling the For them, as for the Demo­ Flnslnger Ca'vanaugh, Robin (Ilrcle, Tolland. He was bom Aug. blacks and whites coming through their people apart. crats, it has to be that the main G>ventry 7 at Rockidlle General Hospital.' His maternal grandparents are Maybe so. Certainly there are pro­ stake in this 1970 election is S TAR GAXEK* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flnstoger, Fairfield. His paternal grand­ Collections regularly scheduled for this day main doors. Bjr CLAY R. POLLAN' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cavanaugh, Bridgeport. foundly di-vlsive forces. not the size of the Republican ARItS LIBRA wjjj be made on Thursday, September 10th. Perhaps a fair summary, so far, is delegation (Connecticut sends to ^7 Your Daily Acllvily Guide sfcr. 2J He has a brother, itlchael, 6 ; and two sisters, Michele; 7, and But there are also very' stabilizing Board Solves Bu^Prohlem;^ According to the Slari, ’i Disposal Area will be closed also. that there has been progress with the Washington, but control of the ■iC^/(PR. <> OCT. 22 Maura, 22 months. forces. One of them is the emergence of To develop message for Sunday, Governor's office and at least . ->v20-21-31-43 2-32-44-63,^ opening of the new school year, and the suburbs as the numerically dominat­ SyS\-6\-79SA reod words corresponding to numbers 65-72-81-86^:ed 5-15-23-35^ capital of the Ctxifederacy. constantly high In the sky dur­ NIMBUS 1 was launched as the T h e grammar school bus O’Connor answered a query 72 A areas. More of them live In the suburbs party, which weaken the party '48-68-80-90 120r 42 Things 47-56-67 ■ Weather; ^art II ing daylight periods behind the test unit for the instruments for 13 Friend 43 Mo(x) 73 Feel It was the morning of the day on in its Senate race, will be con­ serving that area, which Is off reporter concem- CANCER CAPRICORN than in the central cities. In the great in­ spacecraft and TIROS could the next generation of weather 14 Write 44 The 74 Out dustrial states,, the percentage is even verted into a strength for the Merrow Rd. in the northeast ‘"g ^ ^ llc y on regtoatlon o f )JUN£ 21 15 Those 45 Hold 75 Hdndle DCC.C. 22 ^ which white students’ from various other By DR. I. M. LEM’TT, qF’32 pictures. When the satel- photograph the earth’s entire toteUltes. It carried an im­ 76 Popers £(ubematorial candidate. portion of town, wlU pick up the "e^s by sajdng that the ^ 16 Receipts 46 A N. .» schools in the city had been assigned to higher. D IBECTOB .'lite passed over a ground sta­ surface each day. proved AVes, an APT system' i JULY 22 17A 47 You 77 To JAN. Youngsters at the comer of An- called p r^ atu re rele^e of the 48 Sparkling 78 Surprises 17-18-27-287?? The decisive political role of the sub­ "The Fels Planetarium tion, a signal would go up to and a high-resolution infrared Both-Duffey and Dodd, to be \1 4-26^38-49 18 Discourtesy transfer to a school in which there had Once the operation had Tieen irim and Brigham Tavern 19 In 49 To 79 Do 39-73-82-87 - f urbs might Indeed Increase emotional , of "The Franklin Instltuje the recorders and command system. Now meteorologists specific, seem anxious to be as­ 59-60-70 80 And completely proofed, these satel­ roads from now on. Instead of Report had been ^ m - 20 Componipns 50 And . AQUARIUS hitherto been nothing but black students. divisions between the suburbs and the Following the first ^weather the information to be read from could receive pictures of clouds sociated with Daddario. The LEO 21 In .51 Reody 8] Difficult 2 lites were taken over by the 22 Should^ 52 Able 82 Somewhat f JAN. 20 ^ central cities. But the well-being of the photographs of the/tarth ob­ the top® fo’" transmission to token at night as well as dur­ idea that the Democratic split at the comer of Brigham Tav- .JULY 23 ■^n this morning, up the walk to the Enrironmental Science Serv­ em andM errow. the board and ^ the school 23 Who *53 Oldtime 83 Your f FEB: It two cannot really be separated. Many of tained by the 'Vajigtiard 2 S tel­ earth. If the satellite were di­ ing the day. NIMBUS 2, over the Senate weakens the ^AUG. 22 24 Trips 54 Friend 84 Business ices. Administration (ESSA) and Also dealt with at Thursday’s “y^tem In general, 55 Is 85 Any I 3- 8- 9-53f, school there came Linwood HOlton Jr., the suburbanites are economically bound lite, scientists concentrated their rectly over a receiring ground launched in May, 1966, continued whole Democratic ^aition is, 1-16-29-40 25 Does in February, 1966, ESSA 1 be­ session of the scltool board was O’Connor said that it was his ;50-62-7« •26 Personol 56 With 86 Probletn o 54-55^ the new Republlctin Governor of the to the core areas. They work there, draw efforts on Uje'exploitatlon of this station when the picture was this experimentation. NIMBUS then, likely to prove[an illusion; 27 Moy 57 Pleasant 87 Slighred came operational. One type of PISCES their pay there. Thus they cannot escape potential, “niey wanted orbiting being taken, the video signal 3. launched in April, 1969, car­ The battle for the Governor’s the ratification of the teartiers’ duty to protect the schools from VIRGO 28 Moke 58 Good 88 Emergency state of Virginia. At his side w a s ESSA satellite carried two. ad­ agreement for the current this sort of treatment, and that : X AUG. 23 29 Old 59 Friends 89 Satismctlon F it. 19 responsibility by fleeing to the suburbs. satellites at prescribed altitudes could be relayed directly to the ried a nuclear power source to post could be just as tough as 90 Attroctive his 13-year-old daughter, named Vir­ vanced ridlcon camera sys­ ‘30 You'll 60 Who're MAR. 20 And In any case, they will be swiftly fol­ to .photograph the surface and ground without first being stor­ recharge batteries. It also car­ it has ever been. school year, and an explanation, for this reason, he had Insituted 'M'SCRT. 22 9/6 tems (AV(3S) which could pro­ 30-il-42-71/L. ginia, who was one of the white students lowed by the upward-moving elements r^ilay the pictures to earth. ed on tape. , ried an infrared spectrometer This Is not to say it cannot by Supt. of Schools Laurence G. 8- policy that all news must be -, A l 0-22-33-52 ^ Adverse Neutral ride data over the entire earth ;^64-75-85-8t 7-1 74-77-83-89'« From these photographs they There were, however, signifi­ and an infrared interferometer be won. It could have been won, O’Ctonnor concerning his new released through his office. ’The being transferred to .what had been the from the central cities. So it always has . each day for readout to central been In the Intensely mobile American ■ expected tp obtain basic data cant deficiencies in the original spectrometer, each of which in our opinion, last time, if the policy on the release of news to policy means that school princl- 'jP/« all black institution. concept of the TIROS satellite. comnaand’, and data acquisition prorided vertical temperature local correspondents, pails, and any school personnel society. to aid in weather forecasting. party and Its candidate could petition containing over 100 should contain up-to-date infor- It was spin stabilized by rotat­ KDAi stations. The other type atmosphere measurements. This ’Hie transportation questioni 8re not allowed to give report- The picture needed no text other than The suburbs are cert^^y centrist. While the concept of tlie have united on an intelligent ex­ names requesting a hearing on mation concerning employer ing at 12 times a minute and, of EISSA satellite carried auto­ was considered a tremendous for which residents of the af- ®rs any InformaUop whatsoever, such a brief notation of the time and Their dwellers have a perceived stake In • weather satellite was first de­ ploitation of their opportunity the report of the Lay Currie- benefits and so on. veloped for the Army Signal thus, pointed always to a par­ matic picture transmission breakthrough in meteorology for fected area turned out In force, TIi® curriculum report the country and the system^ In stability. (APT) systems -which furnished and their Issues. If there was a ______ulum Study Committee. Board a motion to this effect was place and people involved, and it will Corps, now the |newly chartered ticular point in space. Thus, if it provided soundings of the at­ was a typical one associated while criUcal o f ,the schools — In the status quo. They o ^ a piece of instant weather photographs to real chance last time, when w ^ a sebroT* opening. Parents was nevertheless cons^cU ve, chairman Richard M e^eri f^- passed with Averill opposed on stand, for a long time we think, &s one National Aeronautics and Space^ the satellite pointed at earth at mosphere at many levels. But conditions and prospects seem­ their own homes. They are mld^e class. ‘ one time, a half revolution ground stations. One of each still another development was feared for their ^ I d r e n ’s safe- offering recommendations on ® moUon by tl» board, the grounds that he felt Issu- thing that was, in a troubled and h a z y Once they were believed to be predomi­ A'dministratlon was to assume ed relatively bright for the Re­ control of these efforts. "The Ra­ later the cameras were point­ type was always kept in oper- to prove of utmost significance. tv when they learned thaC the how problem areas could'be cor- will set up a »nce of contracte to supportive season, very clear and very eloquent. nantly Republican. -Recent voting results- publicans in August, somebody ^ irf at tho onmpr of rected. after conferring with the gtaff was a progressive step, , dio Corp. of America was given ing to space. E a r t'li photo- ^allonal use. On Dec. 7, 1966, the Applica­ -TO LEND A HAND in some areas shake this conclusion. y du.r- In the operational system new tions Technology ^telUte (ATS- blew it in Se'ptember, and the momhAi- rtonAid Aver- Steering committee members of gnj woyad Uke to see the ! SuburbsTjre mcre'aiCigry“iIura in poUQ- ■mere fact that' it is now Septeni- satellite, "Their response was ing about 20 per cent of total computer techniques were ~3e-' 1 1 was launched into'"an earth- There is construction going oii ^ sal<* *>e felt the board had the lay curriculum group. town move in this direction. TSm iNG fal alliance. orbit time. In addition, TTROS veloped to superimpose geo­ synchronous orbit 22,300 nau­ ber again ought to frighten the ' at this comer hea'vy traffic brought many public relations There will be joint meeting trf ------the TIROS (Television Infrared Republicans, all by Itseiif. A Higher Price For Safety No national administration can expect Observation Satellite), one oj was in an oblique orbit and graphical information on the tical miles above the equator in and a steen hill' problems upon itself, and sug- the curriculum group with the Manchester Evening Herald be elected in the face of the hostility the most elaborate electronics thus could not cover the entire pictures as received. Every day, the Pacific O ce^ . With its Spin D tho oafotv factor g®sted thst Uie board meet with board onr Sept. 17, an open correspondent Holly Oantner, General Motors, having paid that cer, of suburban moderates. Any Southern pictures were processed by high­ Scan Camera It could take V l ™ ^ t e 1 ^ k t i ^ X e bus go three local reporters to see board meeting at which the 742-8796. packages evei' launched Into or­ earth. ' ___ available. . fnin critic and crusader the sum of strategy which sacrificed the centrism speed computers Into two map picture of large portions of the (the « ideas could be exchanged and public will be allowed to listen ------bit. It contained a specially de­ ^ As more and more TTROS We now have mwiy satellites of the suburbs would, fall. It is highly im'- - -satellites- went Into orbit these projections (Mercator ^ d polar earth eveiy 20 minuto.s and by T d u a ^ f agreements made. but not ask questions or. offer .. $428,000 for its sin in having his priy^^ signed-miniature television cam-“ relaying weather patterns over ■' probable that any Republican could be deficiencies were eliminated stereographic) depicting weath­ putting a series of these to­ mUefto the comer of An- "Outstanding Job" opinions. 'Presumably, toe pub- R e c e s s io n .Is C au se hie investigated, has ct^luded An epi­ era, video tape recorders, trans­ a major portion of the . earth. elected president without Carrying a cer­ until on Jan. 22, 1965, TIROS 9 er patterns ov/r the entire gether the meteorologist can ^ V. f mioti T?rth- The board also quashed a rec- lie hearing will be held some- C u rM n mitters, solar cell and recharge­ These data tied to high-speed Mm. Bus n ^ e r U l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t i o n by O’Connor that time aftor this date, giving O f R o y a l M o v e ; CurttUl sode, but not its effects. tain number o t industrial states, such as able battery power supplies’smd was launched — the first in a earth. These were then trans­ generate a time-lapse- motion Pennsylvania, Ohio, or Illinois. new series—into a stm-synchro- mitted all over the United picture showing the movement computers '^are being used .in bins explained to , g Pressman’s resignation townspeople a chance to speak BRIDGEIPORT (AP) — Mayor -T>- Until - General Motors had the lU-ad- an array of control and com- ham Tavern, la ufldeL con s^c- accepted. Pressman, regarding toe- report, ” .The‘ so^alled l»ckiash against varinua -nousr nearly-polar orbit which, States and- by ..c.QmrounicaUons of storms and clouds over the., current weather forecast?.-. E?:.- Hugh e .' C a tra n -fired another vised liotlcn 4iat the w a y to deal with munlcatlohs e^pm ent;...... sentlaily, those operatidnal sat­ tlon, It Is not sme for a bus, of Pupil Personnel Ser- pressures, notably the thrust of blacks, permitted It to photograph the satellites to , other countries. earth, ^ f s 3 was launched h n j that tha ------f ------— Fewer Than Expec*od salvo Friday in toe political TTROS. 1, launched on April' ellites provide a preview of what this troublesome headline-seeker was to would s^ly get a certain distance In the •1, I960, represented a major entire earth. The cameras were These operational EISSA satel- N o v . 5, 1967, positioned over the either, and a d d ^ ^ t we ^ ^ resigned to ac’Cept an O’Connor also reported that squabble over who’s responsible Amazon River and now time- : must develop in the future.. discredit his charges and allegations by. suburbs, moved as they are by caution, achievement in space technol­ moved from the base of the hat- litos represenUd a real attempt company w m hesltMt to ^ e a*niaiatrative position In Glen £,n toe opening of school, toe at- for toe exit of Royal Type- lapse pictures' of cloud motions (Next Week: Weather satel­ toe, respons^UW for making j t e „ ^ c e ^ about 140 under writer. moderation, -and a degree of social liber­ ogy and electronics. Rolling box to the cylindrical sides and. at using satellite data for finding something perhaps discreditable , over the Atlantic area became lites of the future.) alism. around the earth at sin altitude spaced 180 degrees apart. It weather forecasting.' toe accommodation. , . O'Cotm oT noted that the board anticipated enrollment. ’The . firm announced last in his own private or professional life, Mrs. Robbins ^ t"ted out that ^ precedent In the past attendance In toe month that It wlU lay off about 1 Moreos-er, the suburbs are responsive of 4res8man’s resignation wlto re- But the discloeure that General Motors. cool to (rid-faahioned machine politics. msuiy-sided hit box, TTROS wsis . pemianent solution could be . .. . h h . . discussed toe Issuance of con- Democrats have been blaming 42 inches in'*diameter sind 19 tracU to supportive staff, a ^ P u b l lc ^ ^ d toe GOP ^ had put sleuths on his private life in­ They-re^xjnd to the "new politics’’ ■ of reached. outstanding job for toe (Coventry inches high. The top and cylin­ topic \idilch had come up at an- been putting toe blame on toe younger, cleancut candidates, unaffili­ Yesterday, two Board of Ed- schools. creased the slxe of the headlines he was ated with bosses and entrenched organi­ der portions of the box were other board ftneeting last dem ocrats. NOV 8 NOV. 14 getting, reinforced the Impact of bis own zations, projectirig attractive, issue- covered with 9,000 solar cells to ■"'”3sst.r«.r.s '“-■ chsuge the batteries powering and it was vacation. date for Lt. (Jovemor, said toe criticisms, and, in short, fashioned for oriented television campaigns. will continue to make toe short man offered his thanks to board the equipment. From the bot­ ”— ^ PERSONNEL POLICIES COMMITTEE The suburbs are responsive toutbe need gt that meeting. It was noted Republican gubernatorial candl- him that career he is now pursuing at tom protruded two lenses which run down to Antrim Rd., even members for their support and for law and order, but they also are re­ the expense of almost' every American were the optics of special half- sponsive to the need for Justice. There inch 'Vidlcon cameras. One of enterprise which is capable of mistake could readily come about a meeting of Edward M. Kenney the lenses wsis wide single t s fto red flashers continuously Uve staff. T h o letters also con- J ’ ? L Ed'ward H. Glanney, Chairman o f imperfection of any kind. ' emotiema and minds between the subur­ . frpm toe time it-turns off Mer- ^Ined some recommendations, '»rttoout toe bodrd’s knowledge, he blom ^ Gov. John ^ m p w ^ 4 view an area 800 miles on the ^ Rd onto Brigham Tavern ^ c h . Pressman feels, would 0 ’(3onnor termed it an “ admin- ^ e Bric^eport^ M a ^ r also David A. Bourne He himself has now become an enter- . ban vote and the closely related, over­ side and the secemd was a nar- Robert P. Fuller until It returns to Merrow Rd. strengthen the present set-up In Istratlve decUlon," stating tlmt he ^ ® J®“ ®'‘. lapping “hard hat” or "blue shirt” vote. ■ row-angle lens for scanning prise. "The line between, middle-class suburbs S eeth e reconstruction of toe Apartm ent of pupU person- he felt It was n e c e s s a r y for t o e official o f U ttoi I n d u s t r i e ^ Walter P. Gorman . " , Paul P. Somoza cloud detail In smsiller select­ B ^ h a m Tavern la completed, ,nel services. staff in terms of morale. ^ parent company And the biggest single break he ever and union-member working people is in­ ed areas. Paul B. Moss creasingly difficult to draw. Between ^ r u n will cMitinue. vdto no Pressman suggested that the After some discussion, toe Ing one factor to the c h ^ w ^ Mrs. Edson M. Bailey got In bis progress toward this status Photographs were stored on to fflcu lty ^ d children will con- poet of director ent recall­ Afnong them are new faces, relying 25 Years Ago S X ratification w a s op- as set up fw toe c ^ n t school T M r H o lp + Your Help Makes A Better Hospital heavily and expensively on television Irving Martin, a waiter at • posed only by board member yew be carried wt, ing cars or redesigning, in order to deal The board also received a campaigning, selling personalities nd . Center Restaursint, Is credited Suzanne' Bralnard, who noted A LL UAY with dangers which may have been more issues which differ very slightly one with recognizing former Ambas- toe 20 per cent increase fancied than real. ' from another. The candidates have pos­ ’ sador and Undersecretary Jo­ teachers’ salaries as opposed to Out of it all will come, no doubt, some tured themselves ■very shrewdly just to seph C. Grew, when the former the 8 per cent Increase givento diplomat, his 'wee and thsiid to supporting staff.- /She said safety. But for what safety con be claim­ the left arid the right of center. They are SUNUAY cautious of extreme cominitments. And stoppied there for lunch on their V she felt this was conducive to a ed, at the end of It all, everybody, and the next majorities in Congress are like­ way to Boston. low program and high salary All Medicinal Services Available not just General Motors, Is going to be ly to be just as fluid and just as stable as situation, and added thid the 10 Years Ago ben^ts accruing to toe elemen­ 455 HARTFORD RD. 443-52^ paying a higher price than might have suburbia itself. —ERWIN D. CANHAM yifi/ ejia t>lSMauiSH PffOPA^Am lead Herald Advertisements IN THE C5IRISTIAN SCIENCE MON­ This was Labor Day; Hie tary staff were far less than been necessary. ITOR. ' ■ Herald did not publish. 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Hehroh Israel Says ■ 4 \ OJ-'*'-' ■” Couple Wed iu Folk Rite Churched { Rams Midget Football Team U.S. Can Help , Full Gospel Christian First Church of Christ, Jehovah’s Witnesses Fellowship International Scientist. Kingdom IW l >ens To Open Sea^n Sept. 13 Keep Truce Orange Hall 447 N. Main St 726 N. Main St They Pre] Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor Kick-off date flor the Hebron ter and the first two mlriutes o f (Conttnned from Page One) 11 a.m.. Church service, Sun- ; q 9 3 a.m.. Public Bible dls- Q) When I left my summer Rnms Midiret Ftootball team’s the second quarter, , An ecumenical folk wedding 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study day School and Nursery. “ Man” course, “ In Solving Problems, This column of questions and answers on federal job my boss gave me a state­ r g r s e ^ o T w lll be sept. 18, The “ B teams” play the last time the cease-fire became ef- service, “ The Feast of Love,” and open discussion. Sunday Is the subject of the lesson-ser- 'Where Do You *X for Coun- fecUve, eztebllshment new 1 1171 matters is provided by the local office of the U.S. ment showing my wages and with a home game scheduled for eight prepared by the bride and School. mon. The Golden Text: Genesis sel?” taxes paid. Should I send it to 1-30 p.m. at Rham High School quarter and toe first e^ht mln- missile sites that appeared sud- bridegroom, replaced toe, tra^- 7:36 p.m Evangelistic serv- 1:26. > 10:30. a.m. Group discussion ' Internal Revenue Service and is^published as a public you now or wait until the end agaiiwt toe Portland Dukes. utes of toe third' q u a ^ r. And deifly ' and movement to the tlonal marriage-, ceremony last The Christian^ Science Read- the Aug. 1 Watchtower maga- front of rocket artillery battar »ice. servic^ tp taxpayers. The column answers questions of the year? -The Rams will begin their for toe balance toe game, Saturday in South United Meth­ ing Room, open to the public ex- article, “ Jehovah’s Name sixth season in toe Southern coaches may call on any play- lions.” odist (Jhurch at toe wedding of Church of the Assumption cept on holidays, is located at to Be Declared in All the most frequently asked by taxpayers. A) Keep the withholding Division of the Charter Oak er on his roster. In Washington, a State De­ Judith Elizabeth Best and John' 74^ Main St. The hours are 11 Earth." - Adams St. and Thompson Rd. statement given you until you Football Conference and their State board officials referee partment spokesman said the J. Moynihan, both of Cam­ a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through ______Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor Q) Where can I g^inform a- regular job. Estimated tak file your 1970 tax return. Then roster this year totals 64 boys aU p m es. United States had demandbd bridge, Mass. Mrs. Moyni­ Saturday. '‘rectlficaUon” by Egypt and Rev. Robert J. Biirbank Emanuel Lutheran Church tion on the tax law changes forms and instructions are a copy should be attachdd to from toe towns of Hebron, An- Playing on toe A Team are han is a former Manchester Church and Chestnut Sts. available at local IRS officei. your Form 1040. When an em­ toe So-vlet Union ot the alleged Community Baptist Church that go into effect this year? S^V^r, Marlborough and Leba- Victor B e U o ^ resident. Saturday, Masses at 6:30 and Rev. O. Henry Anderson, To increase withholding, check ployee stops work, his employ­ Toddnle Cherr^, Ronald Des- cease-fire vlolaUons. But he de­ The service, printed ’ in 16- An American Baptist Church A) This information is in non. clined to say if this meant an in­ 7:30 p.m. Pastor ^\Hth your employer. er is required to give him Practice started in early Au­ cault, Edward Gardiner, Ran­ page brochures for wedding 586 E. Center St. Bruce J. Evenson, Intern Publication 553, Highlights of a withholding statement of dall Keener, Mark Kisner, Paul sistence that toe missiles be Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, Rev, Walter b . Loomis, gust with two weeks of active guests, included toe religious 10:30 and 11:46 a,m. 1969 Changes in the Tax Law. apartment was brok­ wages paid and taxes withheld- kisner, Fred Krause, Lee Msus- pulled back out of the canal parts of toe service and the Minister « ' „ Send a post card to your dis­ Q) calisthenics, followed by con­ truce zone. _ _ _ _ _ ,, 8 a.m.. Morning Suffrsiges. en into an'tKmy wife’s jewelry not later than 30 days after sey, Robert Smith, John Stamp, selected readings about love be­ trict director for a free copy. tact drills and scrimmages. stolen. Can the last payment of wages. Joseph Stamp and Jonathan The United States has already tween a man and .a woman (2iurch of Jesus Christ of 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. ® a.m.. Divine Worship with Strict_____ conference rules and said the Soviet Union and Egypt Communion. Topic: “ Is Salva- Holy Communion. Nursery for on our tax return?-,. •from “ For Whom toe Bell Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Q) Is the tax on airplane qualifications are adhered to by Wright, must stop 'riolating toe cease­ flUstown Rd. and Woodslde St. Uon a Ufe Preserver?" Nur- Infants. Sermon at both s ^ - Q) What are the rules for Tolls” by Ernest Hemingway, tickets deductible? A) The amount of the un­ the team. ^ ^ Squad ^ fire, but Israel has said this is Paul E. Nuttall, Bishop sery and kindergarten in the ‘ces by Pastor Anderson, The deducting long term capital Written permission from par- On toe B squad are Albert "The Prophet" by Kahil Gibran A) No. However, the total insured loss over $100 may Jbe not enough and that toe missiles losses against ordinary income ents to play'and a doctor’s cer- Barone, Brian Christie, Darryl and “ AU the King’s Men” by Children’s ' Building during the f®*" Anxiety, cost of the air fare including deducted as a theft loss pro* must be removed. 9 A-m., Priesthood. under the Tax Reform Act of tlflcation as to physical condl-, Croston, John Dzienls, Billy worship, s/ervlce. the tax, may be deductible as vided certain conditions are Foreign Minister Abba Eban Robert Penn Warren. 10:3(Ka.m., Sunday Trinity Convenant diurch 1&69? tlon are necessary. As in the Eells, Billy Henag^ian, Calvin The musical numbers, accom­ School, soutii United Methodist Church a business expense if the trip met. indicated Friday that Israel was Classes lor sill ages. ** Rev. Norman E. Swensen, past. Dr. Melvin Little of WU- Keener, David Kisner, William panied by guitars, .a tambourine 1226 Main St. qualifies as an ordinary and To be deductible, you must A) You may. dedqct from prepared to take military acUon 6 p.m.. Sacrament Service. Pastor and a recorder, were "Here*, Comer of Hartford Rd. necessary business expense. show that the property was ordinary income half of any Umantic handled the tearti’s Long. If-necessary to get toe rockets Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., actually stolen and not lost or long term capital loss up to a physicals. Also, Charles Long, Steven out of toe area. There and Everywhere,” by St. Bartholomew’s Church • Pastor 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship Q) Besides my regular job, I mislaid. Your records should maximum of $1,000. Although The maximum age limit is 13 Long, William Lyons, Richard Israel is enUtled “ to take ac­ John Lennon and Paul McCart­ Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Rev. Carl W. Saunders, with title Rev. Norman E. Swen­ just started a part-time busi­ also establish the date the this $1,000 figure is the same years on or after Jan. 16 of the Pezzente, Donald McKay, Jtm- Uon on the pollUcal level and ney: “ Turn Around,” by Mal­ vina Reynolds, Allen Green and Rev. Edward M. LssRose Associate Pastor sen preaching on “ Doing Right ness. Should I file an estimated theft was discovered, the cost as last year, the 1969 Tax playing year and the minimum atoon Phelps, Clifton Scott, any other level it deems neces­ Harry Belafonte; “ Sunrise, Sun­ Assistant Pastor Rev. Gary 8. .Cornell, is God’s Will.” Nursery for pre­ tax declaration since taxes are or other basis and fair market Reform Act, made only half is nine years on or before Jan. James Stamp, Dale Swett, Jef- sary,” Eban said in a Jerusa­ set,” by Sheldon Harnick and Associate Pastor school children. not taken out on this income? value of the stolen property, of the long term losses deduct­ 2 rey Weingart and Scott Teo- lem television interview. "We Jerry Bock; “ Ge't Together,” by Saturday, Mass at 6 p.m. proof of ownership and the ible from ordinary income, not Weight Important mans. are now pursuing political meth­ 10 a.m.. Worship for the A) You should file an esti­ Paving Train speeds 1-84 Construetion Erik Anderson; and ’’They’ll Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, St. Mary’s Episcopal CTuirch amount of insurance or other the full amount as in previous The boys can weigh no more ’Ihe C team members are ods.” whole church. Sermon: “ The mated tax declaration or in­ Know We Are Christian By Qur 10:16 and 11:30 a.m. Church and Park Sts. crease withholding on your compensation received.. years. '' ’ than 115 pounds in shorts and Robert. Croston, Terrance He said Israel’s ambassador Divine Nature,” the R ev.:Saun­ socks and not less than 70 Hutchinson, Ty-Scott Jamieson, This huge, four-unit machine, million dollar slip-foi paving tube finisher,. which puts the Love,” by Rev. Peter Scholtes. Rev. George F. Nostrand, to toe United NaUons, Yosef Te finishing touches to toe paving St. Bridget Church ders preaching. Infant - tod­ pounds. If a player exceeds toe Kevin Kelly, John Krause, to itd irw ^ rn o rh ^ 're tu n ^ ^ to being used to pave toe final link ® The Rev. Gary Cornell of Rector and smooths It. South Church and the Rev. Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor dler nursery and preschool 116 pound maximum during the Brian Laws, WlUlam Lalne, of 1-84 Britain contracting \om Rev. Russell Allen New York immediately to con- in Manchester is not The entire apparatus Is auto­ Rev .Harry McBrlen child care only at Susannah season, he automatically be- Robert Murphy, pany. Robert Quinn of the Boston Rev. Timothy Carberry Unue toe indirect peace talks only doing the job much faster, “ Actually,” says Chuck Aruti matic and operates from a com­ Pauiist Center officiated at the Rev. Neil F. Fitzgerald Wesley Hail. Area Churches comes ineligible and remains Also, Bruce MacBryde Jr., opened last week by U.N. envoy Rev. Ronald Haldeman “ under ideal condiUons, we mon stringline. double-ring ceremony. First Congregational Church so as long as his weight is over Mark Massey, Kevin Mawdsley, Gunnar V. Jarring. The cease­ but is doing it with considerably J Concordia I.4Jtheran Ctiurch United Congregational CSiurcb St. Maurice Church, Bolton could lay a mUe stretch, 24-feef No side forms are necessary, Fpr toe call to worehip, the Saturday, Masses at 5 and 8 United Church of Christ the prescribed limit. William McGee, ^Peter Sagllo, fire vlolaUons "prejudice toe se­ less manpower. 40 Pitkin St 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. United Church of Christ Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor wide daily. But we would have as in conventional paving, in­ Rey. Mr. Cornell said, ” We have pn). To enforce the weight quallfl- Robert Soucy, Paul Swett, ’Tony curity of Israel and thus prevent Rev. Joseph E. .Bourret 9 a.m., Holy Communion with Tolland Hebron According to engineers and In- come to witness the Feast of Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, cations, each player for both. Tiemann, Timothy Tiemann and to have everything going for us concrete from dump trucks. It asmuch as the No. 1 has built- Pastor sermon by the Rev. Ronald Rev. Donald G. Miller, Saturday Masses, 6 and 7 p.m. * Rey. Herbert O. Kelsey, n j^ a l negoUaUon condlUons,” for toe Bureau of High- —plenty of room to operate, no Love which John and Judy are 10:30 and noon In the church. teams is weighed before toe Jeffry Watson, can plH^e as much as eight in slip forms. Rev. Louis E. Bauer Jr., Haldeman. Crib Class and Mintoter / Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:16 and Pastor to share in marriage. Let us start of each game. , Head coach this year for toe riwiin Bnld to- (Connecticut Department hazards, no bridges to cross, no cubic ysixds in twenty seconds. Machine No. 1 is toe key to Assistant Pastor Nursery Care. 11 a.m. Rev. J. Jermaln Bodln, irir,o. hail nr Transportation toe C.M.I. — obstructions and of course good It also cariles steel reinforced the entire operation. It puts the begin by reminding ourselves I 3b St. James’ Church Verification of insurance must Rams is Tony Alfano of John- 11 a.m.. Holy Communion 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship. ' Assistant Pastor called-ls performing weather.” mats on AtraUer, which are sub-base on a line, as to direc­ that love must be a part of , our Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, also be on file with toe com- son Rd., Marlborough, A form- 8 a.m.. Holy Communion sermon by the Rev. Ronald Service and Church School. RockvlUe United Methodist acre y 33 expected. Arute Bros, has already paved hand laid ove\the freshly pour- tion, grade and elevation. lives, and let us bow our heads Pastor ’ (Folk Mass). 11 a.m.'. High School Class. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, missioner’s office before any er football player at Buckley from around A n ^ a n , toe capl- Manufactured by Construction the sections of 1-84 constructed ed concrete, The C.M.I. may be adjusted to confess that we have not loved Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Haldeman. Church contSLCt drill. Insurance cover- High School, he also played 9 a.m.,. Holy Communion, 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel­ 142 Grove St. Communion. The Rev. Mr. Bo- t^, in an effort to ease t e n s i^ Machine, Inc., of Oklahoma by Savin Bros., Inc. of Bloom- This is followecKby Unit No. 3 for single-lane paving, which enough.” - Rev. Thonms Barry age io provided by the lesigue. whil serving in toe U.S. Marine Church School and Nursery. lowship. Willard E. Conklin, dine will be the officiating after a round of s^radlc fi^ t- j^e paving train does toe field and Oneglla and Gervasini which vibrates t o ^ a r mats to will be necessaky to complete Both clergymen said prayers Crcraltrery photo Rev. James M‘. Boyle Center Congregational Church ■ Rev. All equipment, except for' Corps. Minister member. Nursery will be pro­ ing between P^estlnlan guerril- joi, laying strips of concrete 24- construction Co. of Torrlngton. the design depth, sihooths and the Manchester operation. and homilies. Readings from MRS. JOHN J. MOYNIHAN United Church of Christ shoes, is furnished by toe Alfano is being assisted by las and Jordanian troops sent a North United Methodist Church 11 Center St vided. feet wide in quick fashion. The leadoff, or No. 1 unit of levels Off the concrete.^ Arute Bros, is the first firm Genesis and from Paul’s Epistle Saturday, Masses at 5 and St. Francis of Assisi league. This year, the Rams’ . Walt Akana from Lebanon, Max new wave of fear through toe toe bride and toe brldeg^wm and Arthur Crandall of Rutland, 300 Parker St ' Rev. CUffOrd O. Simpson, 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. The owners of the quarter- the C.M.I. is a dual-lane auto- Unit No. 4 is an to use the C.M.I. In CkjnnecUcut. to toe Corinthians were given. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Earle R. Custer, 673 Ellington Rd. uniforms consist of gold pants, Hutchinson from Andover, and city Friday night, j The congregation recited a walked down the aisle and Vt. Minister South Windsor Nursery provided. ’Talcottville Congregational Sunday, 'Masses 6,- 7:30, 9, Pastor black jerseys with gold num­ Mel Laws and Bob Croston from DlpIomaUc sources in Paris creed. kissed and shook hands with Richard Noble of Boston and Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson Jr., Church • 10:30 a.m., and noon. Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, bers, and gold helmets. Hebron. said Hussein had asked for help In toe service the dialogue in­ guests seated on toe aisle. The Robert Callen of Philadelphia Minister of Religious Education Pastor United Church of Christ 9 a.m., Worship Service Sqr- Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Midget football also has its The boys 'will play a seven- from toe United States, Britain, cluded the following: g^reeting was passed along, per­ were readers. Bomb Jars Hall of JusticeV, Town Mrs. Best wore a lightweight St. John’s Polish National mon: “ Fundamental Faith.” Rev. Lawrence Bock, Church Rev. ITruman O. Ireland, own rules and regulations con- game schedule 'with other home France and toe Soviet Union in John and Judy: son to person, to everyone in 9(30 a.m.,' Worship Service. wool, peach dress, whilte ac­ Catholic Church Sacrament of Holy Com m ^on Simpson, minis- Assistant Pastor (Missouri Synod) Pastor ceming the size of toe playing gamek on Sept. 27 against toe New students entering Grades We believe that by our love the pews. toe face of a threat by Iraq to cessories and a corsage of Rev. Waiter A. Hyszko, Nursery for children up to five Grace United Church 86 Prospect St., Rockville field and the length of the game. Middlefield ’Tigers, Oct. 4 Intervene militarily tq protect 11 and 12 at Manchester High we bear witness to toe union of An impressionistic symbol re­ Pastor years old. Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 Rev. Bruce Rudolf 10 a.m.. Public Worship. Sac­ The game is played on a field against the Enfield Ramblers, School \rill be tested Tuesday at Christ and his Church. presenting toe cross, a heart white glamellla. The bride­ of Farmington, will preach. Palestinian guerrillas in Jordan. Site* of Tate Murder Trial groom’s mother wore a two- p.m. rament of Holy Communion. 80 yards long by 40 yards wide and Oct. 26 against toe Boltoii 1 p.m. in Room 110. A tour of We believe that we are meant and two figures holding hands, Nursery. An Amman radio broadcast pink and beige brocade Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Church of Christ Sunday, Masses at 7 :30, “ 9, 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship (Continued from Page One) Sources said Dlst. Atty. rah Bernhardt.” Miss. Atkins toe building will follow. favorite to win toe women’s vol- drawn by toe bride, appeared P*®®® , with a 10-yard end zone and Tigers. monitored in Beirut said For­ dress, pale pink accessories and Lydall and Vernon Sts. 10:16 and 11:30 a.m. Service, Holy Communion. regulation high school goal Away games, for which buses Bvelle Younger had been upset told toe judge she had stomach ----- We believe that we are called on toe cover of toe brochure. iio n Evangelical Lutheran Wesleyan United Methodist eign Minister Antoun Atallah a dark pink glamellia. Gospel Hall Eugene Brewer, Minister Crete wall and uprooted plumb- about out-of-court statements by pains and was too 111 to contin- Tickets for St. Bridget Rosary to bring each other to (]iod. 'Die bride is the daughter of Church 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. Church posts. are donated by toe Clark 'Trans- had denied toe report. , 416 Center St. Sacred Heart Church Adult Instruction Class. Crystal Lake Bd., EUingttm Four quarters of ten minutes portatlon Oo., sure on Sept. 20 at The Paris informants said ing In toe restroom, they said. the two prosecutors. ue. a doctor .said she was in Society Installation Banquet to We believe that we are called Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Best 9 a.m., Bible Classes for all (Missouri Synod) Rt. 30, Vernon Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor each are played with the' “ A Coventry against toe Panthers, Jordan made, its appeal in sep­ "The bomb peeled toe celling stovltz, 46, chief of the district good health. ' be held Sept. 14 at Mlltbrook to build up the family of God of 63 (Jobum Rd. The bride­ ages. Cooper and High Sts. back like a tin can” in toe rest- attorney’s trials division, had Stovltz said later this com- Restaurant in Talcottville will here on earth. 10 a.m., Breaking bread. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Unitarian Fellowship teams” playing the first quar- Oct. 11 at Cromwell against toe arate messages to toe Big Four groom is toe son of Mr. and 10 a.m., Worship. Sermon: Rev. Charles W. Kuhi, Pastor room, a deputy said. "Whter been on the case, assisted by men(, made in toe corridor, was be on sale before and after We believe that we are meant 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Richard Bernier, of Glastonbury 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Lions, and Oct. 18 at East Hart­ powers—Britain, France, toe Mrs. Fred Mojmlhan of Bel­ "The ResppnsfbUity of Knowing - - • from toe main came down toe 'Vincent Bugllosi, since toe ac- off toe record. Masses at the church. to give our children in service 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. Assistant Pastor , Academy Junior High Classes for all ages. ford against toe Golden Elks. Soviet Union and toe United mont, Mass. Christ.” ^ 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with stairways like a flash flood.” tress and six others were found A source in toe district attor- - to God and mankind. Mr. and Mrs. David Best, toe Main St., Glaatmibury “"in i.m .. Worship Service. As with any organization in­ States. The sources said Jordan 6 ' p.m., Worship. Sermon: Holy Communion. Nursery in A Thought for Today ------slain in August 1969. ney’s office said Younger has Memorial Temple, Pythian John:^ bride’s brother and siater-in- The Salvation Army Parish House. Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. Nursery. volving youngsters, toe parents did not specify what kind of sup­ “Vaccinated Christians.” Sponsored by toe Manchester LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Charles M. Manson 36, leader received criticism from toe le- Sisters, will meet Tuesday at 8 Belleving these things, Judy, law, were guitarists and vooal- 661 Main St. Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9:16, 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. also are extremely active. port it had in mind. 10:30 a.iti.. Service, Nursery Council of Churches Veteran prosecutor who mapped of a hippie-style clan, and three gal profession about comments p.m. at Odd Fellows Hail., Re- I offer myself to you completely ista. Thomas Best, also the Capt. Lawrence J. Beadle 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. and School. 7 p.nn.. Evening Prayer. ’This year’s league president is Officer in Charg;'e Bud Kisner; Leon Gardiner, Iraq told Jordan Tuesday that state’s case against four de- women followers have been on by prosecutors. The judge has freshments will be served. to be your husband in marriage, bride’s brother, was a vocalist it would, take toe ‘‘necessary’ tendajits In toe Sharon Tate trial since. July, charged with issued an order barring, prlnci------Judyj ’ and played toe tambourine. St. Bernard’s Oburch Messiah EvangeUcal l^itberan Vernon United Methodist How to make good use of lei­ treasurer; and 'Mrs. Robert 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. News for Senior Citizens measures to protect Palestinian murder trial has been pull^_ off murder-conspiracy. pals in the trial from discussing The Rockville Emblem C3ub I accept you as my husband, The bride was given in mar- Rockville Church Church sure time is a problem that con- Croston, secretary, Classes for all ages. Mothers and fathers have been guerrillas in Jordan in their bat- qje case, reportedly because of Stovltz often traded jokes with it publicly. will hold a business meeting and believing as you do, John, .riage by her father. She wore a Rev. George F.X. Reilly, Wisconsin Synod Rt. SO fronts hundreds of thousands of 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting. By WALLV FORTIN busy grooming the field, bulld- tie with King Hussein. Baghdad his statements to the news me-reporters in corridors outside At one point- Stovltz was Wednesday at 8 p.m. at to® I offer tnyself to you completely full-length gown of ivory oigan- Pastor 296 Buckland Bd., Wapping Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, elderly persons. -li^u about 118,000 troops.in Jor- dia. ^ court. charged with contempt of court Elks Home, Park St., Rockville, Nursery provided. DIREfTTOR Retirement years can be crea- ing public address systems, to be your wife in marriage, za over taffeta, trimmed with 7 p.m.. Open air service at Rev. WUliam Schneider Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor . Minister dan, most within easy striking The district attorney suddenly Early this week he was quot- after giving an interview to an Final arrangements will be corn- John: Venlse lace, and designed with Hello everybody! GuessNyhat! while I’m on vacation, things five and satisfying instead of a furnishing electricity in toe con- Center Park. Everyone invited. Rev. Anthony MltcheU distance of Amman. . - removed Chief Prosecutor Aar- ed by some newsmen as saying underground newspaper, hut pieted for toe fashion show, ' I accept you as my wife, and a higfli neckline, pouffed sleeves n on ' u7 v,i a n useless boredom. But this de--cession stand and on toe field, The informants did not know on H. Stovltz in mistrial Friday that testimony by defendant Su- there has been no ruling in the “ Autumn Leaves,” which will be I’m way up in Jut “ ' ® „ K r ^ e s d a y , I’ll sign 10 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:30 a.m., worsmp service, individual taking and assisting with toe league’s call upon toe (JhrlsUan commu- and a chapel-length train. Her Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. whether all four nations had re- saying he was needed for ad- san Atkins about her health was case. held Sept. 11 at p.m. in toe United Pentecostal Chprch thought of you all, and decided things over to my 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Nursery. the trouble to prepare for toe financial drives. 8 nlty to witness our union. veil of silk Illusion was ar- plied to Jordan, hut they said mlnlstratlve duties. “ a performance Worthy of a Sa- Younger said Stovltz has "a Elks Carriage. House in Rock- 187 Woodbridge St. Sunday Masses, 7, 9:16, 10:30 10 ^'^•1 time when he is “ no longer dls- No regfistration fees are re- John and Judy: ranged from a cluster of lace. to at least say hello, and men- clerk-receptionist, Jae Magora, a.m very Important position on our ville. Mrs. Allen Beaverstock Robert Baker, Pastor St. John’s Episcopal Church dergarten through Grade 2. ciplined by toe daily duties of quired. All help, including toe they believed toe United States, With toe witness of this com- and she carried a colonial bou- tion a few reminders of what’s who along with Jim, is holding ’ ' France and Great Britain were executive staff. He's been away be In charge of toe pro munlty, we offer ourselves to- quet of white roses and step- down the business end of Rt. 30, Vernon usefulness.” (Tom Dreler). coaching staff, is donated time. cheering supporters, he de ahead. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, prepared to offer moral support. dared: “ We have won in order r®sponslblllty too long grahia for the meeting and getoer as man and wife to God. hanotis. 10 a.m., Sunday School. . „ , ^ a 4 things. Meanwhile, have a safe, St. Matthew’s Church Second Cong^regational Church One man planned well in ad- Booster Drive M arxist 11 a.m.. Worship Service. First of all, I just want to y ___ happy, long, holiday week- T«dland Rector United Church Of Christ vance to make his time of re- . ’Therefore, toe league sponsors The key questions, the inform­ to overthrow once and for all ' " toink toe ch ^ge vdll be 3how. ’ Pi-iest: - Mrs- Jerome Lutln of Cran- 7:30 p.m., EvangellsUc Sery- that I’m having a great Ume up "bec^aiise we want to have Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor Rt. 44A, Coventry tlrement both challenging and an annual booster drive. This ants said, are toe reactions of imperialist exploitation, to put ^ e f i d a l ^ l around • • • I 'dU , ^ ----- My dear friends, you have bury, N.J., was maid of honor. ^ reception in Flano’s ice. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Rev. Robert K. Bechtoid, constructive. He advised others year’s is set for Oct. 17. I*ar- toe Soviet Union, Egypt and Is­ Elected an end to top monopolies and comment ” The Klwanls Club of Man- ^ome together in this church so Bridesmaids were Thaddeus Do- n-gtnurant Mr. and Mrs. in Maine, and toe only problem you with us at the Center. begin a real agrarian reform.” . Boff»03i. 36, dapper and prone cheater will meet Tuesday noon 'Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. 10 a.m.. Family Service. Minister not to look on their "golden ents-will drive toe boys door-to- rael to toe Iraqi threat. that toa Lord may seal and bleskl of Tolland, and Miss Mar- Moynihan left . on a wedding is that all good vacations come ------L ter, he tdd newsmen: ” I d-'amatlc courtroom rhetoric. at toe Manchester (Country Club. strengthen your love in toe pres- cla Roeenhlum and Miss Irma Second Congregational Church to a sudden end, and before I We are happy to learn you Sunday Masses, 7, 8:30, and years” as time to be filled in door throughout toe four towns Libyan strongman Ck>l. trip. For traveling, she Wore a In Chile was named chief prosecutor in Donald Richter will speak on ence of toe Church’s minister Rosenfleld, both of Cambridge, United Church of Christ know it. I’ll be back at the scene are enjoying yourself in Maine, 10:30 a.m St. Peter’s Episcopal Church but rather as time released for soliciting funds to cover operat- Maummer Kadafi said several accept this victory without ran- .. „ ,. .. beige crocheted outfit with 10 a.m.. Service of Holy Cpm- cor, knowing that it is one step the case. Y ou^er saW Stovltz toe topic, “ Should You Sell Your and this community. Christ They wore^empire gowns of em- 385 N. Main St. again'.' *■ Wally, and are looking forward Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor munion. our own use. ing, equipment and insurance thousand Libyans are training cream accessories. They will with Russians in neighboring .continued from Page One) ^3. aCuW^^strid ati Business?” abundantly blesses this love, erald green crepe, designed Rev. Felix M. Davis, From all reports, from my to seeing you back again, Unitarian Meeting House Rev. James A. Birdsall, "What we do with this divine costs, live in Nahant, Mass. Minister Vicar gift of time rests squarely with- Also, because of added equip- Egypt. He made toe disclosure naUonalization of toe "copper'ln^ win is easier than that which ,_____------He has already consecrated you with A-line skirts and high col- A Manchester High School hard-working right hand man I just want to tell you folks SO Bloo'mfield Aye., Hartford Second Congregatiomd Church tomey with no previous Involve­ Rev. Ernest S. Harris, In oqr own minds,” he said, ment costs this year, a raffle is in a questlon-and-answer ses- (ju3tx*y and has blamed "anti- awaits us. The Rev. Harold W. Richard- bapltsm and now he enriches lars, and clusters 6f baby s graduate, Mrs. Mojmlhan re- Jim Nason, toe joint is really that I have' three sffats for toe Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat. United Church Of Christ ment in toe case. I Associate Minister and 10 a.m.. Family Serv­ “ Only within ourse\yes can wb^'how under way. ’Tickets 'WlU be sion at toe end of a speech at quoted and restrictive capitalist - ' ^ " son, pastor of Wapping Com- strengthens you by a'Spe- breath in their hair. The honor ggjygd her BA degree from toe looking first class, and I’m sure baseball,game at Fenway Park, 8 Bt. 44A, Cioventry Stovltz, a county prosecutor you’ll agree when you stop by. due to cancellaUons. If anyone ice. Baby-sitting provided. decide whether to mse time,' on sale up until toe drawing on Benghazi as part of toe celebra- neocapltallst systems” for munity Church, will conduct a sacrament so that you may attendant carried a bouquet of tjniversUy of Ck)nnecticut and ------. . 10:30 am .. Worship Service, Rev. Robert K. Bechtoid, for 16 years, has prosecuted 14 service Sunday at 8:16 a.m. on assume toe duUes of marriage white daisies, gaby’s breath, her" MA degree from Temple - 9:30 a.m.. Union Service at waste time, or worst of all, kill Sept. 27 during half-time of toe tlon toe first anniversary of QhUe’s economic problems. capital 'cases. Two persons re- r-^-i.ti.1 Conirrciratlonal Church. programs will officially ^ Nursery aijd . W w ^ ~St. Mary’s church" ------Minister______time.” ______Rams-Mlddlefleld ’Tigers the_couB—that brought jilm__to___ Alessandri, 72, who waa .prpsl- radio station W I ^ . ^ e pr^ mutual and lasting fidelity, yellow sweetheart roses and University, Philadelphia. She Is Mothers will assist in the c'on- xeived_toa.4ieato penalty---- ®°^ -gram Is sponsored b y -toe Man- 3^. ^ -^ h e -presence -of Hhe -paic -yeitew^-rstreamersi—^ ^ * —employed'aB~ir______speech and-heaT=-— » S U U you „ Rt. 31, Coventry Help other people'-reallze they power. He offered no details. dent from 1958 to 1964, ran as an 10 ia.m.. Worship Service. are both needed and wanted, in cession stand which is being run one was acquittM. ^ Chester Council of Churches and church, I ask you to state your bridesmiUds carried bouquets of 'w "therapist in‘ Melrose, Mass. The Presbyterian Church irom ' _„„ther buav Bucclno and John Vlpce Rev. F. Bernard Miller, paatw independent on ^ platform ^of Wine Cities Vemon Assembly of God (Sod’s plan, they can make a by Mrs. Barbara Akana. The . Informed of the Stovltz remov- clergy AssoclaUon of Maiy intentions. white daisies, baby’s breath and Mr. Moynihan received his 43 Spruce St.. ‘ are quite iU at toe M anche^r Rev. Richard F. Rou^ian, law and order ahd free enter­ al, a defense attorney, Paul Slfilth, Pastor ‘ntfrestlpg. and I hope enjoy- oeorglnia Vince is at 164 W. Main St., RockviUe valuable contribution to toe san- stand will be open at all home Chester. John and Judy, have you pale yellow streamers. a b degree from Boston Ckillege Rev. George W. Assistant Paator prise. < Fitzgerald, smiled and said: ------able season. home recuperating^ from her re- Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, ity of a bewildred -world. games. Hot dogs, . hamburgers, Cong Wjage In Midwest come here freely and without jjr. Robert Moynihan of and his MBA from Amostuck “■What a break.” Minister from -“Thls Is Your Day” coffee, tea, o^ a , edndy and 'Tomlri, like outgoing Presi­ Members" of the CampbeU reservation to give yourselv/sa Andover, Mass., served as best School of Business Administra- 9:30 a.m., Sunday ■ School. To begin with, we’ll be cent illness. Saturday Mass, 7:30 p!lm, Classes for all ages. to Fenway Park to see the bob- about covers every- ^ ,j submitted by: potato chips will be available. dent Eduardo Frel, is a Chris­ (Continued from Page One) CoGncll, KofC, wUl meet tombr- to each other in marriage? man for his brother. Ushers tion at Dartmouth College^^Han- ______...... 9:45 a.iB., Simday Sunday Meusses, 7:30, 9:30 and Campaign tian Dejmocrat. Frel, pr® First Manchester Office of Uefore 'God and this commun­ ' Swartz C!reek, Mich., have been A personal-friend of (Juban-and says they opened Uncle this gun and we thought it might the Hartford National Bank & ____ ^ ___ ^______tomated righteousness, auto­ ists fo avoid traveling on streets 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Sermon: “ 806470” ; ity, we testify that John and Sunday 8:45 a.m* dismissed and no further action Prime Mlnlster_Fidel jCaslro, pudd’s trimk in toe attic and be connected with toe mur- Trust Co., at 696 Main St., con- j^dy are now husband and wife. WE CARRY A COMPLETE UNE mated ' worship, automat^ being armor-coated. Church School for children up mon topic, benevolence, etc. Even, cefn- pected Jot the day’s activities, ? is anticipated. Allende has pledged to restore found a live grenade.” ders.” , tlnues its series^of art exhibits, p^egt; Prince of Peace Lutheran OF MEAT — JUST ASK FOR IT! mon sense tells us that such to Grade 4. The service'witf be the last of which will include a basket z> ’ Schiel, '23, had been charged diplomatic relations with Cuba, What advice does Hitchcock A firearms expert testified with a group of paintings by Church You have declared your cem- is impossible. Christianity is the summer series of union ser- luncheon together.’ Eugene with premediated murder. ____East Germany,' North Kofea, have for citizens who open a that a bullet removed from the Charles, Pinto Jr. Rt. 31 and North River Rd. :nanes, n n io JT. . , , sent before toe Church. May the WE AUSO HAVE PICNIC SUPPLIES ~ a personal, individual re­ First Congregational Church vices of Center and Second Con- Brewer, toe Manchester minis- „ ,, ® The Army said action in the and North trunk, turn a corner or open a body of Tate- victlin, Jay Sebring Mnto attended high school in goodness strengthen lationship with God through . Coventry - Of Vernon gregatlonal (Jhurches. .ien, will preside over toe group ' meetings. Cheese — Bolls — Cold Cute — MeiOs — Paper OooAa two cases was taken by Gen; Al- Vietnam. door and see what they think was fired from the .22-caIiber Hammonton, N. J.r and______. was art your consent and fill you both Christ. It is not intended Rev. W, H. WUkens, Pastor Rev. John A. Lacey, The Rev. Paul Simpson discussion of the lecture by - bertJO. (Jonner, 3rd Army com­ merely to affect God’s atti­ The Salvation Army 1 The government, moved troops could be a bomb? pistol. Sgt William J. Lee said editor of toe school paper for 'blessings. W ^ t God Minister , mander, based upon his review four years. He studied art in • NEWSPAPEBS •MAGAZINES tude toward lis, but must af­ graduated from Manchester Robert Camp. H ^ f and tanks into downtown Santia­ "Run like hell and then call there was no doubt about toe has joined together, men must. — invites you to attend — 9 a.m., Woiahip Service. Rev. Randall P. Ferrara, of .pretrial investigations' and New Jersey and gave quite a OPEN DAILY in,.lnSlng SUNDAY 8 A.BL-16 PJE. fect our attitudes toward Him High school in 1966. He grad------— Emt XeL ^ go Friday night to take care of toe police.” Sebring bullet, but bullets re­ not divide. Assistant Minister uated from Oberlln (Ohio) C ol-, „ . ®i. 228-3971. the recommendations 'of his le­ few exhibits, and the world, enabling us to 4 any outbreaks-ot ■violence, but' ------moved from toe bodies of otoer All: Gilead Congregstlomd Church Rev. Betsy F. Reed, lege and received his BD de- E x te n u C u f orec& B t ., ■“ ^— ------' gal staff. _ — victims could not be positively After being discharged from live harmoniously witoto ouf OUTDOOR WORSHIP. SERVICES' there was only one incident: A Amen. context. Otherwise we are Hebron Minister of CSulstlan Education g r ^ ' from"" The dismissal of the charges Icebergs identified as having come from toe service, he attended -f»ratt . OPEN ALL PAY OPEN AU DAY guard was killed and a woman The service after the vows in­ "holding a fonn of godliness, Rev. Herbert O. 'Kelsey Jr., qphnni in fN. M *''*” *?' weather Monday with a ^' against Schiel leaves 10 sol­ wounded when toe guard’s g(un An iceberg is a’ masSive chunk that gun Institute in Brooklyn. N. Y. He but having denied toe poWer - CENTER PARK ’' obance of showers late in toe SUNDAY diers, including Capt. Ernest L. The state has said It will try has been president of toe Man: cluded toe blessing and ex- thereof.” 2 Tim. 3:6. Pastor - 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 1965. He is a formed minister (rf d ^ " ' ^ “ 'on Tueadav -Fair went off. '■ of frozen fresh water that has LABOR DAY Special Music, Hymn Sihg, Bible Preaching yrlto toe Rev, Mr. v Ferrara toe Federated Church I n ^ t z - Wetoesdav t Tem^^tiiret* 9 AM. !• 9 F J I . Medina, 34, of Montrose, (3olo. " ‘I 1 • J .lot/vne-arhan hrok^n off a glacier It has been 1° show that toe gun belonged to Chester Fine Arts Association, change of rings, a renewal of 4 and Lt. WUUam L. Galley Jr., flo t o s w« e ™ w o - ^ S T c ^ " ^ th!t about 7.6o5 siz- Manson and ^ t he was seen Pinto is employed at H ^ li- 8 AJtt. TO lb P3I. 11 a.m.. Worship Service, preaching. The solo^t WlU be wliliam,. N.H., a federaUon of a v e r a g ^ ^ y l nomal^ with ^ 27. of Miami, Fla., stUl accused the votes were two-thlrdS Church of Christ Every Sunday Evening 7:00 P.M. Ctommunlon. The Rev. Mr. Kel- Mrs. Shirley Maharan. A (Toffee American Baptist ConvenUon Ume Wghs mosUy in toe 8ta Aflrmiffl DQM able bergs break off thick using It at the -Spahn Ranch, ton Standard Federal Credit Plcs In the congregations, bene- Lydall and Vernon Streets in' toe alleged slaying of more ,cd and showed him in the leM glaciers along Greenland’s west honie of his communal “ faml-. Union as senior assistant trea- diction and toe Kiss of Peace. sey wUl deUver a sermon. Nurs- Hour wUl follow toe church and United (Thurch of Christ and nl^ttlme lows in toe 60s than l()p Vietnamese civilians in by fewer than 29,000 yotesi Ad- Phone: 643-2617 ly.” ■surer, a j^ lives at 72 White St. For the Kiss of Peace ritual. m ery will be provided. service. 1 '. . of Christ congregaUons. and low 70s. M y Lal^ South Vietnam. dressing crowd of 30,000 coast eanh year.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTOR,. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 PAGE NINE . PAX3E EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEFT'E^ER 5, 1970 J______IStock Market Gains Panthers —■ -*- - ■ .J- - - O biju ary Drug Center Meet In Surprise Traders George A. Oowlea The Drug Advisory Center 81 RusseU St. Is observing the By CAROLE MARTIN 1,200 common stocks was ahead George Anson Cowles, 91, for­ Philadelphia foUowlng summer schedule: AF Business Writer .63 at 45.11, and Standard A merly of 801 ACaln St., ^ed yes­ Mcnday, Tuesday and NEW YORK (P) — The I>oor’s SOO-stock index was USINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY terday at Manchester-Memorial (ConUnaed trom Page One) Wednesday, 8:90 a.m. to S stock market, showing' some- ahead .97 at 82t89. Hospital. p.m. what unexpected strength, reg- The price-change index o< the Bom I?ec. 17, 1878, in East hands-off policy, as asked by Thunday and Friday, 8:90 istered a tidy advance” lor the American Stock Exchange Glastonbury, the son ot Erastus business, professional, religious a.m. to 0 p.m. ' past week as institutional trad- gained .36 to close at 21.86. and Prances Hodge Cowles, he and civic leaders, ers apparently had second Brokers cautioned, however, spent most of his life in. Man- There were these other devel- Saturday, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. CAMPING HIGH GRADE There wUl be an answering thoughts about waiting for bet- that concern about the posalbill- chester. He was employed as a opments Friday: ter prices strike stiU lurked meat cutter before his retire- ' —Reggie Schell, defense cap- service every night except EQUIPMENT ‘‘^ m e of the institutional in- in the shadows of WaU Street 'iikbifmbwiic. PRINTING ment 20 years ago. He was a lain for ,the Philadeliriiia Pan­ Sunday from -the time the vestors may have been caught a and could influence the mar- Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, member of Center Congrega- there who was among the 14 center closes imtU 9 a.m. A FUNERAL HOME Job and Commercial ' mented Robert Johnson of kefs activity Tuesday, when Air Mattresses, Stoves, PUSONALIUO tional Church. seized by the Rizzo raiders, was backup person wiU be con­ Printing tacted to help the caUer If bit short by ‘the rally,” com- trading Is scheduled to resume Lanterns ) Survivors include three sons, released from Jail after his ball necessary. ' Paine Webber, Jackson & Cur- alter the Labor Day respite. Prompt and Efficient Walter G. Cowles of Biloxi, was reduced from $100,000 to Printbig of An Kinds For drug advisory informa­ ' For the week, 1,166 Issues ad- Wm. J. Lennon, Director FARR'S Miss., RusseU W. Cowles of $2,B00. Similar high ball w m cut "Some may have been sitting vanced and 466 stocks decUned, lEKVICC Manchester, snd E. Dana for the other 13, ranging from tion caU: 647-9222. Camp - Bike - Sport on more money than they want- compared with 1,444 gainers 2 MAIN STREET Gommunity Press Cowles of Englishtown, N. J.; $100 to $S,000, and they, too, . 142 E . CEN TER ST. ed td keep but thought that bet- and 236 losers the previous week at .Depot Square 25^ Broad St., Rear a brother, Harry Cowles of were freed. ter prices would prevail. Along and 419- advances and 1,148 de- _ 649-7196 Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. Manchester; a sister, Mrs. —Police Friday night stopped came the rally Thursday, and, clines during the same week a J. FARR — 64S-711I Telephone 643-5727 Florence Waldron of South vehicles containing blacks Police Log as a result, they may have had year ago. Windsor; 10 grandchildren; 21 from Illinois and Florida and second thoughts and decided not Sixty-live stocks touched new great-grandchildren and two found guns, ammunlton and to sit on all of the cash but to yearly highs, while 16 touched CUSTOM MADE great great-grandchildren. drug equipment. They were DICK’S ARRESTS commit some of It,” he said. lows, compMed with 77 new Hamlll Prlntery of 16 Server Hamill representatives review The funeral. wUl be Mraiday headed for the convention, po- MANCHESTER CANVAS AWNINGS Ronold K. Glggey, 18, of Wap- Other brokers, who,admitted- highs and 42 new lows the pre- F A R K A D ^ St., Manchester (647-1268) of- the order with you to be sure of at 10 a.m. at the Holmes Fu- Hce said. A)1 were held for ques- SHELL ping, charged with passing in a ly were taken by surprise when vlous week, CLEANERS fera a bride-to-be a unique serv- y°ur full satisfaction. neral Home, 400 Main St. The Honing. no passing zone and failure to the market posted sizable gains Of the Big Board’s 20 moet-ac- MEMORIAL GO. , „ No matter how large or small Rev. Clifford O. Slmpscm wlU —A U.S. District Court Judge tive Issues the past week, 14 ad­ ice. If you are a prospective ^ ^3. SERVICE obey state traffic control signs. Thursday, said they believed Opposite East Cemetery officiate. Burial wUl be in East issued a temporary restraining He was arrested early this the advance—sustained by Fri­ vanced, 3 declined, and 8 were bride", several albums (which Qgjygg silver tray to encase a 663 CENTER STREET Cemetery. order, at the request of a group morning on Center St. Court unchanged. include accessories, matches, g^py j^gj. invitations as an day’s activity — signaled re­ Quality Memorials MECHANIC ON DUTY Calling hours are tomorrow *>*ack residents, enjoining the date Sept. 21. newed confidence on the part of Occident€il Petroleum 'was the napkins, etc.) of various styles everlasting keepsake, police department from violat­ Service of Sincerity AT ALL HOURS from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the Investor that the economy volume leader for the week, OvSr SO Tears’ Experience and price ranges are left at Commercial PrintUig ing the rights of plaintiff or any ACCIDENTS was improving and that infla­ ahead 3% to 20% on 983,100 Everyday living is more com- H ygU 'would like to consult your home at no obligation. Hamlll Prlntery is a unique member of the class of plaintiffs Starters, Generators, A tractor trailer driven by tion was coming under control shares. Most of the stock’s ac- Call 649-5807 pUoaited (today no matter what with any member of the Holmes You, and your friends and your organization combining superi- Carburetors. gruaranteed their rights by the Howard J. Reid, of 213 Green TTie Ik)w Jones industrial av- tivlty occurred Friday alter it your particular role In life may family, Just call at their consul­ family, if you wish, make your service with discount prices, Domestic - Foreign Cars SEE US FOR: Rosary Society Scholars A. AIMETTI, Prop. rj Aluminum Roll Up Constitution. The blacks had _ struck a traffis sign at erage had dropped some 9 was announced that Occidental be, o M surely this in the case tation room on the street floor selection in the comfort of your Hamill Prihtery was establish- 643-7008 FBI Adds home over a period of several ed a year, ago by a life - long Awnings complained in their suit of po- Oakland St. and Tolland Tpke. The Rev. John J. Delaney., pastor of St. Bridget Church, congratulates Patricia points between the opening had settled the posted-prlce Is- Harrison St., Manchester when It ctraies to a funeral di­ level on Bigelow St. Call the • Door Canopies lice harassment and said they yesterday morning. The sign had M. Culleton and Walter Backus, winners of partial scholarships to East Catholic Monday and the close of trading sue with the Libyan Govem- rector. Becav^ of th&se compli­ Home and make an appoint­ resident of Manchester to offer were afraid. been bent previously apparent- Wednesday, and' this was seen ment and that production from ment, and here in seclusion you Hamlll’d representatives will the town a printer who wlH. at • Storm Doors Bombers High School. Patricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Culleton of cations, many people have come call you, and if you have not the customer's home or place of MANCHESTER • Combination Windows Ppllce working in pairs pa- ly dub to another accident , and by most brokers as normal con- its concession was restored., to depend upon the Holmes Fu­ may ask any questions you 185 Green Rd. and Walter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Backus of 16 Robin been satisfied, pick up the al- business, try to resolve his Manchester Awning Oo. trolled the university area, in ^as sticking out into the lane of solidatipn after two weeks of flatomas gained 18% points to neral Kfome, 4(X) Miain St. wish; there is no obligation on the heart of the North Philadel­ Rd. St, Bridgets Rosary Society awarded the scholarships. (Herald photo by bums. problems. To Top List traffic, according to police. healthy gains. .Volume on the close at 68% on a volume of STEVENSON’S People need a person who can your part and any one of toe 105 WEST CENTER ST. phia black slums. The police Bucieivicius.) Holmes family will be jgjeased . Otherwise they set up an ap­ In this day of rising printing Telephone 649-8091 New Yqyk Stock Exchange 912,300 sharers for the week. Na- take oare of C^AA, MAA, Socdal pointment to write your order S s j o f o o d , (Continued from Fage One) presence was not noticeably costs, Hamlll Prlntery has help­ Established 1949 Frank G. Grandl, 26, of East Wednesday, dipped below the tomas announced Tuesday that Security Benefits and 'Veterans’ to help you. '■ and answer questions in the greater than normal in the area, Hartford, charged with failure a well of its Indonesian subsidi­ ESSO A large, brightly Illuminated ed the customer reduce costs. strMigs were taken into custody although Rlzzq has canceled all 10-milIion mark for the first Benefits. These and many other comfort of your home where Here are several services of­ CHOICE VARIETY to carry his registration. He was time in two weeks.. ary well brought in oil. 405 MAIN ST. parking area, large enough for Thursday night because their, days off for his 7,000 man force Hospital Phone Top Soviet Ballerina related services are offered aX you are at ease, (niey will point fered : i^J Upholaterv arrested yesterday evening alter On Thursday, however, the Thlrd-moBt-active issue was TEL. 649-5533 the Holmes Funeral Home. 75 cars, is. available at the rear out ways the cost may be re­ car had a faulty exhaust sys­ and placed them on The telephone number for Business cards, envelopes, Qualify and IVl -Shop 12-hour the car he was driving was in­ market staged a brisk rally in Telex, up 2 to 14 on 718,200 Many people have also bene­ of toe Holmes Funeral Home. duced. . tem. Police said they turned the shifts. Manchester Memorial Hospi­ letterheads, programs, form PRE-UPHOLSIERING two loose because they did not volved in an accident with a car revitalized- trading. The upturn shares. fited by ‘"The Knowledge Book­ Park here and walk part way 'When your order is complete, , Newton, free in 50,000 bail driven bv Donna M Curylo of tal was changed a few’ * Tune-Ups sheets (padded), one-time car­ Seafood • MODERN FURNTTUBE Defeets to England continued Friday in heavy trhd- Johnsop predicted there would Ostrinsky let” put out by the Order of the around the Home to toe north it is checked thoroughly to b« while awaiting a new California gtorrs at W. Middle Tpke. and months ago, but too late to bons, custom made labels, cus­ and ANTIQUES case and before they learned ing, despite the fact that the day be periods in the immediate fu- * Engine Cleaning to the nearest entrance. 'The sur^ no errors exist. It is check­ 43 O A K STREET be listed correctly in the new ^ DAVID I.ANCASHIRE same ballefe'"she and Nureyev DEALER IN WASTE Golden Rule, which is yours for tom made rubber stamps. that the car was stolen. trial on a manslaughter charge Adams St. Grandl was also Issu- before a long hodiday Wekend ture when the heavier volume— Holmes Funeral Home lives up ed by HamlU’s staff to be sure • Store Stools and Bobtlw phone books. The hospital Associated Press Writer » were dancing when he defected. * Minor Repairs the asking. Just stop in at the Hamlll specializes in short TEL. 649-9937 • Custom Furniture All four youths had been in growlng out of the death of a po- gd a written warning for follow­ is notoriously a weak one for the "which can’t be anything but in- MATERIALS to the motto of the Order of the there Is no shortage. Hamlll de.- run custom printing Jobs. Ham- llceman, was the keynote speak, number is 646-1222. LONDON (AP) — Ballerina Makarova danced at re- Home and pick up a' copy ..from SUpemVers and Draperies custody of Sauk County authori­ ing to closely. Court date Sept. market. ' situUons” —would fall back to * Stamps Golden Rule, "Service measured llvers the complete order to er on an "explosive topic” he Natalla Makiirova, the second Ji€arsals Friday with the 80- toe t e ^ in the hall of the medn ill will be more than happy to Made to Order ties soon after the university 21. . The (Dow average of 30 Indus- 10 million shares or less, not by gold—but by the Golden your home by appointment. give you any assistance. said "was prepared 400 years star of Leningrad’s Kirov Bqllet member KlroV, then told other IRON corridor; or, if you prefer, ask Complete Selection of bombing. The FBI seiid the four to defect to the West, wasrih se- membrs^ she wanted to do trial stocks managed a net gain But he s^d the prospects Rule.” Materials ______ago" when blacks were carried Cars driven by Florence Spll- them to a <»py to you. Reuben Plen’s were seen driving from Madison , . , Manchestejr elusion near London today after some last-minute shopping be- of 5.34 points to dlose at 771.16, seemed to be "that the more In- This booklet is most helpful, and FREE ESTIMATES oftor Mio hloot won, haUsH npnr Slavery. SCRAP METAL after the blast, were halted near lane of 63 N. Elm St. and James obtainlng asylum in''Britain. fore the troupe’s departure this hlghesf- level slMe April 21. stltutional Investors become Lower Level of thr, Parkade ’The so-caUed Revolutionary F. Bacon of 82 Mountain Rd. X ln ittti K crit'C U iA , explains in a very clear and ' Texaco Station Baraboo, and were reletised aft­ Hospita) Nolej She told Britfsh officials that weekend for Holland, Among other market Indica- convinced' that they have seen and PAPER factual manner the many pn>b- 649-6324 er chatting with sheriff’s depu­ peoples Constitutional Conven­ involved in em accident Mon. & Tues. 9-6, Sat. 94( she was not defecting for polltl- Secretly, she telephoned Scot- tors, the i^sociated Press 60- the bottom of the recession, the lems the family will have to 381 Main Street ties for about an hour. tion is designed to let people, yesterday morning at N. Main stock avertige wa^. up 2,4 to more increasingly uncomforta- 731 PARKER ST. Vernon biack and white, present their Oakianjl Sts. VISrnNG HOURS cal reasons but thought that land Yard and, in a mixture of face, and has been proven most Britain offers a dancer' more op- English and French, asked the 284.0 lor the week, the New ble they will be sitting on the Tel. 843-5735 or 843-5879 "^368 BURNSIDE AVE. Pjjj, grievances against the Ameri. Intermediate Care Semi* helpful. Phone 643-9149 WASHINGTON (AP) portunitles than the Soviet Un- procedure for defecting. Detec- York Stock Exchange’s index of fimds they have to Invest.” EAST HARTFORD private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. Just recently, a new organ the first time in history, half the capitalist system ^ d begin ^wo cars, one operated by ion. lives took her to the Home Of- Circuit Court Hydramatic Transmission 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- 289-6333 was InstaUed at the Holmes GLASS FBI’s “ most wanted” Ust^now ^ write a pixjgram for revolu- Joseph A. Novak of Brewster, Miss Makarova failed to ap- fice, where she applied for asy- LUCA’S Rep(Urtog the largest ever—are young mil- Hon, N.Y. the other by Gilbert M. i p.m., and 4 p.ni.-8 p,.m. SELF-SERVICE Power and Hand Tools Funeral Home, and for those • For Auto Windshields allowed p^^ at Royal Festival Hall Fri- lum, then took her to her Herald Writers LAUNDRAMAT PMntlng and Decorating who wish music at a service, To Relocate All Work Guaranteed ItantT^ More than 2,600 persons were p^ivell of 3 Gardner St. were Pediatrics: Parents For Store Fronts and dayvnight for the final perform- friends’ home. The Home Office Dry CkoDingaiid ’nailoriiig Tools this is a welcome addition. Texaco Lubrication Service o Usually the "most wanted” report^^to have registered by collision yesterday afternoon any time except' noon-2 p.m.; anc^.of a six-week engagement made its official announcement all sizes of windows - early today. Have W on Twic^ AJbo: Reiwaaving and custom Garden and lan d Tools Holmes Funeral Home 1s uni­ lONNECTICUT VALLEY COIN CO. We Give Green Stamps scroU consists of 10 fugitives, at Broad^ and Center Sts. others, 2 p ^ .-8 p.m. in Britain. ’The British Home Of- later. Groups represented are dls- made suits, pants and coots. Baby, Household, Party que in that it is a famUy busi­ O n O ct. 6 • For Table Tops but the FBI expanded it to 14 . . w i. Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., flee thVn informed the Russian When Miss Makarova failed to In AP Contest Fair prices, too! » and Banquet Supplies ness. It was started in 1922 by Friday with the addition of four f Cars driven by Joseph R. Glr- 4 p,m^-8 p.m. Embassy she had defected. appear at the Festival Hall on Invalid Needs The date for relocation of OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. ILftwAi Tr-Irt"* Mark Holmes, and today his young men charged with bomb­ SDS. WomBn’s L ib B ration ardin of 177. Main St. and Harry ^Intensive Care and Coronar.v "Miss ''Makarova applied to the banks of the ’Thames, lOrov The Augizst gwardr'Mnnlng tanjooino . SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON Panthers, Young Lords —t cudAHma three sons, Howard, Arthur and RockviUe’B 12to Circuit Court ing a research center the S. DitoUa Jr. of East Hartford Care: Immediate family only, the Home 'office this evening to officials replaced her with Nata- story by Herald correspondent • UWIOMTWRVICtL. TOURAINE and the Gay Liberation Front, a anytime, limited to five min- Norman, carry on the family »■ 4 facilities will be Oct. 6. it was University of Wisconsin cam­ were involved in an aqcident remain in tWs country, and her lia Bolshakova without corn- June Linton is the second award J. A. WHITE homosexual organization. ntea. \ YOUR tradition. No maitter when you announced yesterday by Mayor pus. , yesterday afternoon i^''Center request was R anted," a British ment. for Herald writers this year in k-V e PAINTS GLASS CO.. INC. ^ ’The program calls for dele- St. near Edgerton St. Girardln Maternity: - Fathers, 11 a.m.- spokesman said. Police and theater attendants 176-1'}6 COMPIETE call the Home, one of the sons Frank J. iXeCoy. .» An FBI spokesman said, the gates to split into seminar 12:46 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.-8 the monthly news writing con­ Siimee Stare*, ^ I D 31 Blssell St. — TeL 649-7322 was ' loured, but required no Her whereab^ts were not re- sealed off the stage doors after test sponsored by the Connecti­ will be there to assist y o u ... The Circuit Court sessions are list is limited to 10 except under gj-oups under such listings as p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and MonolKOter PET CENTERKl theirs is a service of sincerity FOR BEST RESULTS hospital treatment. vealed. Sources\sald only that the performance at the Rus- cut members of the Associated held on the first and third Tues­ extraordindry circumstances. Third World peoples, women. 6:80 p.m.-8 p.m. IM ve-ln PazfcUig Canaries — Parakeets where personal consideration is One of,1 the first militants she was staying with friends sians’ request, Press. Trc^lcal Fish —: Turves*: day of each month and since GIs, college students, workers. A parked car owned by Joyce - Age Limits: 16 in maternity, coutslde the city. 'This was Miss Makarova’s a ^adltlon.' the change a few months ago nam ^ by the FBI as among lesbians, homosexuals, welfare A similar award was won in Hamsters —> GorMto C. Webber of Rockville was 12 in other areas, no limit in Miss Makarova w m the danc- third visit to -English stages. In ’Through the Holmes Funeral from weekly sessions toe pres- PAUL'S Dupont’S -their most sought alter was Ne- people, street people and so March'by Herald reporter John Mixed Breed I^pioSi, struck yesterday morning by a self-servicB. ing partner of Rudot( Nureyev 1961 she appeared as Giselle at Aquarium Accessories, Home’s membership in toe Or­ -■ ent courtiuom facilities to toe gro H. Rap Brown. He is wanted ejjied head workers—doctors, A. Johnston. PAINT SUPPLY truck police later Identified as when he defected nlneVears ago the Royal Opei'a House, COvent Mrs. Linton’s Aug. 21 story KIDDIE Our Own Special M ended. der of the Golden Rule, funeral town’s Administration Building stop ’n Go on charges of arson and incite- lawyers, scientists, clerg;y. one driven by ’Thomas Giglio The administration reminds jjj Paris. He Joined' England’s Garden. She returned in 1966, Pet Foods have been extremely over­ 645 MAIN STREET ment to riot in connection with told of the hard times migrant arrangements can be taken Prop: "Rudy” DuPont "We’re getting ready to do a r f d 2. The accident occur- visitors that with construction forgedXa sen- and critics called her perform- crowded. Tel. 649-0300 the 1967 civil disorders in Cam­ workers experience in Connecti­ KORRAL MANCHESTER care of ail over the country. lot of serious rapping,” said one j.gjj jjj yjg Ambulance Center nnder way, parking space is ga.tional international career ance in Swan Lake “ outstand- CHILD Should death occur away from Starting on toe Oct. 6 date, bridge, Md. limited. 'Visitors are asked to Dame Margot Fomeyn, ing.” cut, traveling from farrtx Job PET CEN TER 275 Main Street white girl, braless and in dirty parjdng lot. Giglio told police he to farm Job. It described ailso DAT CARE CENTER home, Juat call the Holmes Fu­ toe sessions will be held in toe Brown last was reported seen Jeans. could have struck the Webber bear with the hospital while the Britain's grande ballerina, \as British acquaintances said Hourly s Daily o Weekly 106 Main St. Manchester World"^s Oldest Hohhy Memorial Building on Park Phone: 649-6977 parking problem exists. 4» the helj) given the migrant fami­ neral Home and tell them Juat in early March. And from a hucky black with yejjlde without realizing it. his partner. Nureyev, Darfie Miss Makarova, a divorcee, ap- Responsible Care tor 2, 9, what arrangemonte you want- Place to toe same rooms used AUTOMOTIVE In’t no foolin’ time.” _____ lies by the Migratory Children’s Black militant and avowed bpr: ‘"This aln' Margot and MissMakarovk peared content with the Kirov, 4, 5-yr. olds from 7 a.m. to nlade and everything Connecticut Valley Coin Co. tog coins 16 years ago, owns for Tolland Ctounty Superior Featuring a mplete llhe of Communist Angela Davis, 26, a Registration is at the Eplsco- have retained close ties through'Second in Russia only to Mos- Stewardess Program, administered by the 0 p.m. Monday thru Sat­ Shell Products plus A car driven by Susan J Patients Today: 240 State Department of Education taken care of. This is a most gpeCaUzes solely in the sale, o^rates Court before construction of toe former UCLA philosophy in- pal Church of the Advocate, a the years. . cow’s Bolshoi, and had given no urday. MEMORIAL new courthouse last year. SUPPLIES General Automotive Thompson of 112 Conway Rd helpfiU service and w e c m ^^ghase and appraisal of coins ^ . rj^^gjay through Saturday structor, was put on the “ ten half-mile from Temple. Its pas- ADMITTED YESTERDAY Now 30 years old and in her indication she planned to defect. Miss Barbara Gustafson, under a $488,000 federal grant Hot Lunches Served The change allows both more Repairing and another car driven by An 9 Delmont St., Manchester CORNER STORE moet wanted” list Aug. 18. She tor, the Rev. Paul Washington, Joseph Anshel, Wall St„ He- dancing prime. Miss Makarova Yugoslav dancer Jelko Yuresha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- und operated in eight centers in space for court pr(x:eedtogs and thony Zukanekas of South Wind the state. • Party Goods, Magazines P L U ^ i is accused of" having bought originated the request for use of ,__ iTooi IS considered one of the world’s of London said she Joked about thur M. Gustafson of 47 Prlnce- 649-5531 ■their Hoi^e has been chosen need desirable coins and are al- a.m. frees a'gfood portion of toe Ad­ sor were involved in an accident' bron; Mrs. Glenda Black, East . , , Johnston’s March 13 story told • Groceries, Cold Cuts guns used in the aborted at- the university facilities, last night at (Center and Adams top dancers. She was to appear defecting lyith Miss Makarova a year after year as a member of ways interested in purchasing days. Fo p ^ y> ministration Building for use by MACHINE SHOP Hartford; Mrs. Catherine By- pj-jjjgy night as Princess Florin few days earlier and “ she told ton St., has graduated (rom ^ jjjg jug qj g blind teacher at • Fruits—Vegetables tempt to free three San Quentin Sts. L order L the Golden Ruld. ggiLtlons and estates, no mat- ^re by special apiKrlnt- town offices. The Board of Re­ SERVICE DON WILLIS convicts undergoing trial at San ron, 176 (Center St.; Lee Cam- in “ The Sleeping Beauty,” the me, ’Never. Never’.” Eastern Airlines’ flight at- Mansfield State Training School, • Greeting Cards presentatives appropriated $900 LTM To Begin tendant training .enter in It told of Gertrude DeLeo of The -Holmes Funeral Home is large. Therefore, if Coin collecting is a fun hob- Rafael, Calif. A car owned t^ Elisha J. eron, Storrs; Michael Cou- We Depend On Tou . . . for toe move and renovations the most beautiful one, large have a collection you want by that is educational, cpn be GARAGE Miss Davis is charged with Becker of East Hartford, was lumbe, 147 Edgerton St.; Arnold Miami, Fla., and has start- Manchester, sighUeas since the Tou Can Depend On Us ! alter reaching an agreement for Acting Oasses Square Dancers ^ ^ ^ age of one, who has been teach- MERCURY enough to handle the la r g ^ „ . j^e highest pursued all year, and can also MANCHESTER imlawful flight to avoid prosecu­ damaged yesterday morning Covey, Storrs; Albert Fountain, ed her career as a stewardess, Mansfield since her 1946 toe move from Chief Judge John 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 tion on state charges of murder Acting claisses sponsored by Travpl Agency Open 7 Days A Week service, intimate enough for the - > prove a profitable Investment, J. Daly. while it was parked in the Dairy H era ld She was valedictorian for her graduation from the University smallest. Each chapel has Its prices - available. caU Oonnectl- • AUTO PARTS and kidnaping. the Little Theatre of Manches­ 467 N. Main St.; Mrs. Beatrice Meet at School till Midnight Parking Lot Use Specialiiing in Queen parking lot on Hartford own ijrlvate family room and cut Valley Coin Co. at 643-6295 young, are turning to Cameron , David Bishop, 27, ter will begin next week. The Goodrich, West .Hartford; David class. of Connecticut. M 6-27S 6 It has also been announced by 270 BROAD ST. Rd. 646-0203 FRT describes as a ninnsen will b» the p»b- ______Halpen,..93.. .Tracy Dr., Vernon; M on day Manchester Square Dance Miss Gustafson is a graduate Mrs. Linton, who lives at 29 352 MAIN ST. each has' lts private entrance, appointment. coin collecting as a hobby, as toe Mayor’s office that ap- BRAKE SERVICE _ NO SERVICE The decor is done with impec- few hobbies can-, make such “ violence-minded college revo- hc as well as Little Theatre A written warning for follow­ Mrs. Shirley Kush, Dobson Rd., In observance of the holi­ ~Clab~wltt"hold a dance- tonight of—Manehester—High----- School Whlte.-St.,. RockvlUe, has been, paroptly there has been some where she was a member of the working for The Herald since CHARGE . cable taste, ahd aU tajiiUles ai’e------ab clatorr"- plus offer a------fuhire^ misunderstanding regarding use lutionary,’~was put oh the list members and will last for six ing too closely was iesued to ■Vemon; Michael Ome, 71 Ken­ day, The Herald will not from 8 to 11 at Verplanck School. OPEN Front End Alignmont after being chargedswlth sabo- weeks. There will be no fee National Honor Society. She al- December 1967. She reports assured absolute privacy if this appraised. C growth potentlal.-- of the new town parking lo( at Charles E. La vote of Wapping publish Monday, Sept. 7. To Buzz Chapman of West Spring- RESERVA’TIONS FOR: Buy - Soli is their wish. ___ appointment and they, will be diaappearance taging Colorado power trans- charged. neth Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Natalie so is a graduate of the Uni- Vernon news and writes occa- s HOTELS : the rear of the Memorial Build- SA T . TO 1 P.M .“ General Repair Work after his car was Involved in all otu readers we .say: field will be guest caller. He is COINS Appraise A flower room where all flow- giad to be of service. Do you of silver coins, toe silver coins mission towers in January 1969. introduction to Acting will Ramsdell, 7 Valley View Lane, Have a safe and happy holi­ versity of Connecticut where sional feature stories. • AIRLINES ( the rear of toe Memorial Build­ an, accident with a car driven ers are received insures that all have silver coins lying around ^nd all the early coins are a The EBI'llnks him with Students meet on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. bjr Kevin M. Grady of East Vethon; Roy 'White, Keeney day and we will see you caller for four clubs in the she was on the dean’s list. ------• STEAMSHIPS Collections Wanted ing. 86 We’re Paying Top Current flowers sent to a service are the house that you've been jggting piece‘of Americana and for a Democratic Society. besinning Sept. 9. The course St. again on 'Tuesday. Springfield area. Miss Gustafson will be based There are five or six spaces Fine Quality Hartford. The accident occurred 627 Main St., Manchester Prices, Contact Us -F The FBI had named Law- will be taught by Mrs. Betty Mr. and 'Mrs. Russell "White in Newark. Manchester Area handled carefully and arranged thinking of selling? Do you eveyone seems to want to co\- reserved lor the use of the,j!5 JOHN'S last night on Main St. near tastefully to their best advan- have a(x:oumulatlons of foreign lect some ot them in one form rence “ Pun” Plamandon, 24, spalla who holds a bachelor of Haynes St. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son will cue the rounds* Commit­ Club. However, on the first and CONNECTICUT tage. or U.S. coins and paper money, of -collection or another,. minister of defense for the fine arts degree from the Uni- to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Beigeson, tees for the dance are Mr. and Youth Unhurt third Tuesday of each month ATLANTIC Lutz Preparing Atembers of the clergy appre- medals or tokens that you would Connecticut Valley Coin Co. DIAMONDS White Panther Party; on the list, versity of Connecticut and is A- written warning for failure 71 Fairfield St.; a son to Mr. Mrs. Robert Morton, door duty; approximately 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 128 E. CENTER ST. and Mrs. Roger Feller, 330 Mt. Two Brothers VALLEY COIN GO. elate the fotot -that this Home jike to dispose of?' Need some has one of the largest coin in­ From . but he was arrested in Midhigan currently working on her mas- to drive in the prefer lane was Mr. and Mrs. James Muisener, As Car Flips GUNUFFE p.rf., these spaces are for toe MANCHEST^ Vernon Apt., Rockville; a son Ecology Display 97 Center Street, Manchster offers a special room for them, extra money for a new car or ventorles. in New England. In- DDAW R JEWELRY last summer. ters. ' issued last night to James P. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson use of Circuit Court personnel. to Msr^and Mrs. Edward Pa- ArrestedOn 643-6296 Of (XJurse, the Home is" air con- planned vacation? CJall Connec- eluded are early type coins in ’ D n A l 9 STORE Plamandon was charged in Advanced Method Acting will Westcott of East Hartford after and Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Niel­ In Tolland MOTOR SALES Other -tiian these hours the 649-8132 For Plaza Fair Siune Address—6 Tears dltioned throughout and a very tlCut Valley Coin Op., they have all conditions, proof an(i mint • ^&q>ert VKatch Repairing the bombing of a Central Intelll- be taught on Thursday night at his car struck a bridge abut- lauskas. Middle Rd., Ellington; son, refreshments. places are to be used by mem­ Varied Charges EXPERT AUTO BODT and Dally 9-6 Thurs. till 0 fine loud speaker system Is to ready cash and are paying top gets, rolls ai|d sets of coins in • FIm Selection of Gifts gence Agency Office at Ann Ax- g p.m. beginning Sept. 10. This ment on Keeney St. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Peter The Manchestei: ' ' Square Mark Heller,' 19, of Phlla- bers of toe 66 Club. Vincenzo, Shoddy Mill Rd., And­ "Keep America Beautiful,’ FENDER ’miPAlRS Monday Closed ooeration ail over the Home. To prices. circulated and uncirculated, For All OcoBSions BRAKES. TUNE-UPS bor, Mich., Sept. 29, 1968. The class will be taught by Paul J. ------an exhibit with a depollution- Dance Club will have a free fun Police arrested two Manches- delphla". Pa., escaped injury over. ENAMEL and LACQUER ' For the past six years Con- and common singles and key • Longine, Bolova, ■White Panther Party is a revo- Norton. He' holds a bachetor’s COMPLAINTS and conservation theme, is be- night Tuesday, Sept. 15, from insure against fire, there is a ter brothers yesterday on Clr- ®arly today when toe car he necticut Valley Coin Co. has dates in all conditions. Ed Blow. WlUnauer and Ooravelle MINOR REPAIRS luUonsuy group sympathetic to and master’s decree in theater A young boy fell off of his bi- DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY: ing prej^ared by the Lutz Junior' 8 to 10:30 p.m. at Verplanck la « a , . . was driving spun onto the nue^- refinishings fire deitectldn system that gives Watcher the Black Panthers. arts from VUlanova University cycle yestei^y morning near a Robert Cordner, 9 Norman St.; Museumstaff fori display "at the School. cult court 12 warrants and pick- ^ 16 in -IfoUand REASONABLE PRICES complete protection 24 hours a Sl^n tochted at M Center St. who is a member of 787 Main St., Manchester and has been headquarters for sional Numismatists Guild, will , ------^- and has completed post gradu- road construction 'site. Jeff Lib- Robert Kanehl, 478 E. Onter 1970 Plaza Garden Fair in Hart- The Manchester Club and ed up a 16-year-old girl with and rolled over, Stafford State RT. 88—VERNON. CONN. day. . Phone 643-6617 JOHN KENSEL, proprietor toe wqrid’., oldest hobby, coin make every effort to locate de a t e -Studies , at Harvard.. He is... by. of .28: AiJh SL, .was, taken to St,; Mrs. Irene DoutMU.SO gret- ford Sept. 13-20. ^ * other clubs will observe Square them who has been missing Police report, Just Above the Traffic Hamill's collecting. It Is, toe only coin sired coins for .clients. If he does RockviHe an associate professor of Eng- Manchester Memorial Hospital ton Rd.; Mrs. Linda Carr, Vti '.ISia fair, said to b«r the laJg- DaneV W'eek' s m ' week ------frfem her iKjme since^ Aug. 25 Haller, whose vehicle was — Clnde- not have.the. (toto-toJlnayntory- lifh and drama at Bay Path where he was turned over to Spruce St.; William Oolanti, 16 est outdoor garden and flower John Dempsey will issue a p: ~~ Prinfery shop to...Manchester,-’ or sufr Manchester iwllce received TEL. 649-0016 rounding areas, specializing Now is a wonderful time to Junior College. 'his ’ grandmother. He^ required Cambridge St.; Pamela Pratt, show in Connecticut,~ will be clamation, marking the week of , , ■ . . charged with failure to drive Commercial Printing and Hospital Notes only in coins (buying, selling start a youngster or yourself In Classes will be held at the no treatment. .126 Main St.; SimoM (Darter, conducted both outdoors and in- Sept. 7 to 13 Square Dance ^K“ t. He wjll api>ear in Rock- \ Rubber Stamps WORLD ALMAMC and appraising), currency and toe fascinating hobby of com Vlatting boors are 12:30 to 8 LTM rooms at 22 Oak St. ------Broad Street; Mrs. Blanche Ru- doors at Constitution Plaza Week. This will be part of a na­ viUe Circuit Court 12 on Oct- sell, 22, both of 52 Pulton Rd., • Wedding Invitations and FACTS coin supplies. The coin shop is collecting. For holidays, a birth­ p.m. in all areas except ma- A stereo tape deck was taken therford, 14L Garden Dr.; Mary froni noon to 8 p.m. daily. tionwide observance. The state 20. day, or any special occasion were hanging around toe area Accessories located neiA to toe Central tomlty wbere they are 2 to 4 last night from a car parked be- Rakiewicz, Storrs; Mrs. Alicia Mrs. Madeline McAwley, Lutz _sl(%an ____ is “ Square Up and Be In other police activity: FRONT EFh) coins make an unusual gift. Town Tracing of Main and Brewer Sts. in East • Business (Jards, Fireljbuse, across from the mi's and 6:90 to 8 p.m. hind the Italian Kitchen at Marandino, Montauk Dr.; Ver- curator, said the local exhibit counted! VERNON Letterheads, Envelopes park There is always on-street Stop in and talk with the Blows, Broad and Center Sts. non; Mrs. Joyce Chester, Ware-. designed to point out "A Shindig on the Green,” a Hartford. Manchester and East James Yost, 33, of 26 Wlnder- DYNAMICS Missing Voters Hartford police staked out toe s All tyx>es ot Business OT ample parking close by. Ed- both will be happy to advise Admitted Thursday: Anna Another tape player was stol- house Point. graphically how everyone can free dance, will be held next in-.,- J mere Ave., Rockville, was ar- 244 BROAD STREET HOME OF FAMOUS BRANDS area. They spotted a car con- , . ’ ■ «» Forms—Register—One­ win Blow, who started collect- serve yoq. King, Grove,St., Rockville; Wal­ The Manchester registrars of . en last night from another car. Also, Mrs. Vivian Pamola, 11 ***‘*'^ growing mountains of Saturday on the Madison Green, rested yesterday afternoon - at (Behind Dairy Queen) ■ Hntpoint • Maytag • Frigldalre • Zenith materials: Old news- taining toe trio as it was tum- Phone: 649-4046 time Carbon—Padded—etc. ter Edwards, Talcottvllle Rd., voters have sent out letters to this-one parked in the parking Ridge St.; Joseph Tetreault, 173 sponsored by toe Nautical his home by Vernon police and • RCA • Panasonic • Westinghouse 0 Hotpotat 1,262 voters who were not lo­ Specializing In • Custom Made Talcottville; Glenna Pair, 1 ° ' Center S t; Kevin Beebe,_ 48i) E. Square Dance Club. charged with breach of poUce. Rubber Stamps • Stereos • Dishwashers • Radios • TVs •Dryers • Etc. Union , St., Rockville; Nancy cated during a recent townwide toe Parkade. Middle Tpke.; Ellen Schumey, Five callers will take part. The Immediately apprehended, Fnnit End Geometry and so forth. A bulletin discuss- — .. . _ . Police sEdd toe arrest follow- Brake Service and Garahedten, New Road, Tol­ door-to-door survey and vdio ------83 Dimcaster Leme, Vernon; event will climax toe dance Ron^dLa^nte was served a ed a domestic complaint by ■ Open Eves, till 9 P.M. ot th^Porkade Phone itt-aea had been removed from the vo­ ing conservation of unrenew­ Shock. Absorbers chock our LOW prices Got A Painting .Problem? We’ll Help! land; Michael cNlemonn, Union A written warning for a mi- Mrs. Mabel Donlln,-444 Bum- week’s events. Circuit (Jourt 12 rearrest war- yost’s wile. Yost Was taken to —Foreign and Doroestib— St., Rockville; Morton Guette, ter lists. ^ nor having liquor in a motor ham St.; Tamara Crofut, 41 able natural resources will -be rant c h a r g ^ him with consplr- the Vernon police aUtion where Free Inspection PHONE 647-1268 Service still means something to us— and service BUm St., East Hartford; Wendy The letters, sent to the last distributed to visitors. vehicle was Issued early this itobln Circle, Tolland; Margaret ^ y to ^ v i^ a controlled drug he posted a $100 cash bond 1(0 Obligation John Dennis Hamlll means spending enough time with ayou help you Lqmbert, Village St., R^kville; known addresses, went to 419 morning to Jc*n^J,^..Hannon o< punn, Hublard Dr., Vernon; Tbe Lutz exhibit will be lo- (L S D ) .^ k of injury, larceny pending court appearance Sept JOHN TR03IZA, Manager 16 SERVER STREET select the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ Jotm WiUlamsim, Gayle Dr., El­ former Democrats, 364 former 103^ Falknor___ Dr. The actidn _ was__ Joyce Tine, East Hartford; cated in toe Plaza entrance lob unuer $2a0, and breaking and 15 Republicans and 479 former un-, When the Spanish Con- ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your :-4JP CCPOTEflS COAST TO fOAST lington. taken after police found two six Mrs. Kathleen Barry, Glaston- F ire C alls entering with criminal intent. Avery. 21. of 80 HoU quistadores explored the Discharged Thursday: Peter affiliated votork. packs of beer in toe trunk of his buty; Russell Tomlinson, 591 Other groups contributing ex-, next project. Democratic Registrar Ed­ hibits will include toe Children’s RusseU LaBonte was served a St., Manchester, was issued a Andes Mounta^s of Peru Palickl, Addison Rd., Glaston­ oar m MacDonald’s parking lot. Center St. II PDIFEeTIIN they discovered that the In­ bury; Sally Light, High St., ward Moriarty and Republican Museum of Hartford, "Roaring Eighth District firemen re­ warrant charging him with con-, summons last n l^ t charging Also, Manuel Inguanzo, Hart ti dians cultivated .an odd­ MHac Rockrtlle; Gary Marvcxiek, Sag­ Registrar Fred Peck urged Brook Nature Center of Canton,. sponded_____ to _a ______call at noon yes-_ spiring to commit toe crime of him with failure to obey a stop SOCIALISTS IN CLCCTRONIC looking plant, the potato. TUNE'UP A ANALYSIS ' inaw St., South Windsor; 'Mary those of the 1,252 who still live To Double Power ford; Leon Perras, 20 Litdhfield the Hartford Audubon Society, terday at 96H Rachel Rd. A breaking and entering. sign. Police said that Avery was PAINT CQ The World Almanac notes F^/].Johnson IGNIT10N & CARBURETOR O’Seep, Virginia Lane, Tolland; .in Manchester, and to whom PANAMA — Panama will un­ St.; James Fracchia, RFD 1, Hartford Department of Parks sump purhp there had short clr- Both were charged on added observed p a ssi^ a stop sign at the letters may be forwarded, Hebron; Ruth Clark, East Hart- and Recreation, and toe <3iti- cuited causing smoke. information with causing de- Lake St. and Tunnel Rd. Court that the potato was brought SPECIALISTS Reginald Bancroft, Wells Rd., dertake its first large hydro­ ford; Clinton Church, Old Staf­ to Spain about 1585 and.^as 723 MAIN s t ., MANCHESTER— PHONE 649-4501 WarelMXise Point; A'dam Kos- to fill in the enclosed form and electric project with toe assist­ zens Committee to Keep Con A house fire was called in at linquency of a mlnonr and risk Hate is Oct. 6 at Rockville. STOPS STALLING A HARO send it back to the registrars’ ford Rd.-, Tolland; William necticut. Clean and Beautiful. 3:55 this morning. A three-foot of injury. J ' , . ------first considered poisonous. BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK STARTS* IMPROVES OAS MILEAGE lowBki, Windemere Ave., Rock­ ance of a $42 miUloq. World Glode, East- Hartford; Rhonda It is believed to have been S erjoiNE ^RPORMANCE ville; Ftancis Maizon, Gottier office, or. if_they have any Bank loan. The. Bayno project, section of a partition in the Both w e n / taken to Hartford - - ^ Bridgeman, 10 Haynes St. first introduced into'North Your independent SAMEOATOMna ' -Rd., Tolland; Henrietta Nedeau, questions, to call toe office. together with other instaila- Switzerland recently started front hall of a home at 1108 ’Tol­ Correctional Center in lieu of a Marble fFas Imported Those still living in Manches, Also,* Mrs. Margaret Briggs an underground highway below land Tpke. was On fire. The America in 1621 by English •249 BROAD ST. Grove St., James Nolan, Grove tii ns to be fij^nced ^y toe loan, fS.OOO bond for a Sept. 21 court Marble in toe catoedral-Uke ( settlers in Virginia. leek for the golden arches. . . McDonald s SL; both of Rockville; Robert. ter have to Oct. 26 to notify toe will add 196 megawatts, more and son, 107 Deepwood D r.; Mrs.; toe 6,916-fo9t St. Gotthard Pass. fire, of undetermined _origin, lobby of toe Empire State build- IMANbHESTER 46 WEST CENTER STREET Wormstedt, Maple St., Elling­ registrars of their new addrens- than doubling toe generating Margaret Grakowsky and son. The 10.2-mile road will provide was qui^iy extinguished and , Trie girl Was turned over to ing was Imported from four ) Copyright © N'pWHpaper KnterprlHe Ansn. dealer. 6 4 3 - 2 1 9 7 ton; Kathy Kincman, Grove St., es, in order to be returned to capacity of toe country’s public Shore Dr., (Coventry; Mrs. Linda year-round access to Italy from the smoke blown out of' the her parents and referred to different countries — Belgium, SILVER LANE’ EXTENSION Rockville. toe voter lists. power supply. Ingersoll and son, Storrs. northern'Europe'. house Juvenile Court. Prance, Germany and Italy. -

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, MANCHESTER------EVENING------HERALD.------MANCHES’TER. . CONN... , S ATURDAY,------SERTEMBER . 5, 19'70 ______PAG.i: ELEVEN__ PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStER, CONN.. SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 T B E ^ Dolphins Ready for Test Against ’Skins Durocher Wheels, Deals Tonyas Qrandslam H era Id A ngle By EARL YOST Lombardi’s Sports Editor Patriots No IVIatch As Chicago Shades Mets Wasted as Sox Bow Body Back Imerlcan League Jam, but surrendered a i>alr of Recalls LombardPs College Days enth singled but Juan Pizarro but could bounce back. They’ve b o s t o n (AP) - Tony filling the bases. CHICAGO (A P)—Mana­ Art Shamsky but Durocher al­ East Division Southpaw Mike Cuellar, a 21- singles and a homer to Robinson 6he former teammate of during their Again^ Pittsburgh and Bob Miller, who retired the sho\m some flashes lately.” Conigliaro is back, all the ger Leo Durocher who has lowed pitcher BtU Hands to bat w. L. Pet. O.B. jgame winner bidding for a sev­ for the deciding runs in the sev­ undergraduate days at Fordham University was Man­ In New York last five batters he faced, fin­ Outfielder Tommie j altimore 88 49 .642 — way back, from the eye in­ .looked at his Chicago Cub for himself to open the bottom enth straight victory, then tried enth. chester dentist, Ray Mozzer, Lombardi, a starting guard, TAMPA, Fla. ,(A . P)—^a » ch week . , Miami Dolphin Coach of the sixth. ished up to close out the Mets. agreed the Cubs are "playli r York 77 60 .562 11 jury which forced him to « Rico Petrocelll and George imple NEW YORK (AP) — bullpen like it was a plague good baseball, making all/the to fool Comgllaro. Tony, who was one of the famous Seven Blocks of Granite, so nam- Don Shula says his ample sprinkling of secondary rook­ Hands doubled and then was “ It’s been a long time since Detroit 72 65 .526 16 sit out the 1968 season. had, a grand slam wasted in a Scott also had homers wasted. The body of Vince Lom­ of late, went wheeling and big plays. We’re playing’^gfood ed by then Fordham publicist Tim Cohane because of ies will get their stiffest Challenge lifted for a pinch runner. I’ve had tp go to the l?ullpen in Boston 70 66 .515 17V4 He’s setting personal career 10-9 loss to Detroit' Tuesday Rico hit his 25th to pull the Red too, but we’re not g ^ ln g the 66 71 .482 22 their stinginess in giving up yardage to opponents. Moz- challenges and toe kid>y bardi was returned today dealing Friday and came up "’Hands said he felt all right," a tight game," said Durocher. (Cleveland night, wasn't fooled. He drilled Sox into a 6-5 Ue in the fifth, 64 records despite the Bos'ton zer was a big, rough, tough fulh ■ ------die tiorps has met them all. And to his native New York with a 7-4 victory over the said Leo "but when I saw him "I ’d rather not have to wheel pitching we should., >'' Wash’n. 72 .471 23>/6 a four-run shot into the screen while Scott cracked his 12th in "One thing to remember about W t Division Red Sox’ dismal season. back who also played on.de- No. 6 (FrankBeard) and No. today toe Dolphins will try it where he began the foot­ New York Mets. struggle into second I figured and deed and win them easy < Oonigliaro’s second grand in left Center. leading off the eighth. osfon Pats the Cubs,” continued Agee "is Minnesota 79 55 .590 — fense as an end. 10 (Dave Hill) money winners again—against ball career which reached “There aren’t too many games he's all through. It also was the with my starters going all the slam homer within four days The homer was Tony’s 28th of Robinson had five straight that they end the season against California 76 60 .559 4 “ He was a great guy to be are on hand but none rate with t*’® Washington Redskins, legendary heights before left,” smiled Durocher "An(^ as lead run and I wanted to get it way." was wasted, for the second time the season and hiked his RBI to­ hits in leading the Orioles at­ [ay Surprise you fellows say, I had to do.a, Gil Hodges, mamanger of the us in New, York. J’m pretty Oakland 74 62 .544 6 tack. Buford contributed three around,” Mozzer said. ” Lom- the aforementioned as drawing “ Now it’s Sonny Jurgensen, he was struck down by can­ home." in four days, as the BalUmore tal to 94, the, hlg;hest of his ca­ bardi wasn’t an All-American, cards. one of toe best pure passers in UtUe wheeling and dealing.” Mets, looks for the National sure this thing will go down to 52 84 .382 28 hits. r cer on Thursday. The Cubs didn’t score the run Orioles mauled Boston pitchers reer. He is only four homers shy ibut he had much leadership The admission tab for toe re- pro football,” said Shula. “ He The victory was the first for League East race which also in­ the last three games.” Milwaukee 52 85 .380 28% The Red Sox named right-han­ The body of toe 67-year-old but Roberto Rodriguez, who iii an 8-6 victory Friday night of his previous season h ^ . , way back then. He was always malnder of play—second, third has a great arm, and can throw InXlWIj Debut the Cubs over the Meta In Wrlg- The Cubs wind up the season Chicago 49 90 .353 32% der Ray Culp, owner of a 14-12 Lombardi was to Ue in repose hadn’t pitched since Aug. 18, cludes the Pittsburgh Pirates to before a crowd of 22,736 at Fen­ Nagy was unable to hold the thinking and was one step and final rounds—Is a fat $7 per all night and pass you tozzy.” BOSTON (AP) —.„The Boston f/. ley Field this season after six in New York Sept. 29-30 and Oct. Friday’s Results record, to face the Orioles’ to­ for 12 hours at the Abbey Funer­ checked the Mets in the top of go down to the wire. Baltimore 8, Boston 6 way Park. lead. He was rocked for thr6e ahead of ^yone else. He was a head, which too, is a lltUe out The Dolphins opened‘ toe pre- Patriots,\who la ^ ^ e d a re­ straight losses and .■ it also 1, the final day of the season. day. BalUmore planned to coun­ al Home here after his casket the seventh and the Cubs scored "Every win counts at ^ s New York 3, Cleveland 2 BalUmore’s Don Buford led runs in the second and surren­ great influence on the squad,” of line. Charging $4 for the Pro- season against rookie Terry building program in Coach cnive marked their second over the three runs, two of them on Ran­ stage," seiid Hodges "But it’rf go­ The Mets, who still hold an 8-S off th e. game 'with a homer dered a homer to Brooks Robin­ ter ■with Tom Phoebus, who was ■viewed for a day In Wash­ edge over the Cubs this year, Detroit 6, Washlng;ton 3 threw a , no-hitter against the he added. “ You know, Lombardi Am was ridiculous. Bradshaw in toe Pittsburgh ® I season, ington where he had been coa(to Mets in the last 11 galnes. dy ' Hundley’s bases-loaded sin­ ing to be a day-by-day proposi­ Milwaukee 3, Chicago 2, 10 in­ against starter Mike Nagy/ son m the fourth. Then he load­ planned to be a priest but got Just why the top players- Steelers’ first game and man- “ ® ^ t h question marks, will send Jerry Koosman (9-6) ed the bases before being bailed Red Sox* in 1968. Phoebus has and executive vice president of Leo's first big move came in gle, to go ahead to stay. tion right down to the,wire." nings ‘ ' However, the Red Sox came into teaching and coaching in- skip the GHO is a guess. La- eged to win 16-10. be, a big_ surprise in the sixth Inning. The Mets had < Hodges said the Met bullpen against Ken Holtzman (14-10) in back in their half of the first as out by Chuck Hartensteln in the had troubles this year, winning the Redskins. Phil Regan failed in relief as Oakland 5, Kansas City 0 stead.” bor*^ Day weekend. wSch is an Then came Sam Wyche of toe X t Ued the score in the top of the has "been a little hiconslstent a battle of lefthanders Saturday. Mike Andrews, Reggie Smith sixth. only three of his first elght'decl- A requiem mass will be cele­ the first two batters in the sev­ Minnesota 4, California 0 When Lombardi and Mozzer excellent time for spectators, Cincinnati Bengals and they patriot.. \ who won onlv sixth on a three-run homer by and Carl Yastrzemski singled. Hartensteln worked out of the sions. brated by Terence Cardinal Saturday’s Games were at Fordham, toe Rams may not set well with the name handled him 20-10. Then John divisional ’chamnionahln in Cooke, archbishop of New York, Cleveland (Dunning 3-8) at were among toe top college players. It could be, for them, Brodie, a 35-year-old pro With- „ ^ m b e r at 11 a.m. EDT, Monday' In St. New York (Bahnsen 12-10) Patrick’s Cathedral. Lombardi One-Time Third Baseman Producing Both Ways Baltimore (Hardin 4-5) at Bos­ Four Share First Day Lead in GHO Golf ™ ™ \'^TurW tom ato - th *l'®*San F r^ clsco 49ers and it ^ A m e r i^ Football country during toe late 30s. Then there Is "only the was a 17-7 triumph. Leaeue before toe rtiereer with will be burled at Mt. OUvet, a Major League ton (Culp 14-12) Fordham, which dropped toe $20,000 top prize of the guaran- -Last week, pro graybeards the NBT,, are looktog only to Kansas City (Drago -7-13) at ccinetery at Middletown Town­ t®®** riOO.OOO purse, one of the jotyj Unitas and continue gradual im^ovement = = L e a d e r s = Oakland (Dobson 15-12) ship, near Red Bank, N.J., toe fwtball, smallest on the annual PGA absorbed a 20-13 licking from a tn an effort to regaUiVespecta- birthplace of hia widow, Marie. American League • Gibbs Doing Job with Yanks Minnesota (Perry 20-11) at Palmer’s Tips Helped Colbert wlll be back on toe varsity foot- swing. Oh yes, the winner will Miami defense that has allowed bility ^ California (Murphy 13-10),. N Pallbearers Include three of Batting (376 at bats)—A. NEW YORK (AP) — Detroit (Kilkenny 7-3) at Jim Colbert a fast-talk- last week at the Dow Jones The leading quartet held only ball field this also get a new car valued at only one touchdown each game. Despite renewed enthusiasm his former ballplayers, Bart Johnson, California .jpZ; R. ’f Open and had only 20 minutes a one-stroke margin over a ^ $20,000. and toe chances are --You have to be proud of the by Boston fans and plans pearly Starr, Willie Wo«>?• r” —of —a p V n g for— -PGA — ------mem_bfer- f-iiSt.___I^uls 1 A Cardinals fD m ^^d\fcj toetVio —s"*- Clio. . b , u s t nesia \v to J 1 neaa j' con men navc oeen giving, himiiiiii tuiall Session------opener- will be Sept. 19 famed Seven Blocks of Gran- . ' Strikeouts — McDowell, "But I was . more concerned m Montreal 9, St. Louis 7, 13 in­ After toe short prayer, news- ship to go on the tour. . .Jack Cleveland Browns . Veteran Mike Taliaferro, who tact was S^eaU led jj^gy goj Assistant Coach'Larry against Penney of East Hart- Ue” in 1936-37. Cleveland 271; Lollch, Detroit about being a good defensive nings men were welcomed to share in Repass, University of Hartford 1 ranked llto in the AFL in pass- for East Catholic while gisen, working with toe backs, ford at home. H® coached high school foot- 190. catcher than a good hitter. You -Chicago 7, New. York 4 Continues Tennis Success toe fruits of victory In a steam- publlcst, is also the historian for doubleheader a eve year, is back, more con- crosstown scripol Manches- ggemed to have their positions *>a11, basketball and basebaU for can make it in the majors if you Ing clubhouse. toe Hartford Twilight League. In a pair of Friday night fjjgpt with improved blocking ter High continues its three basically set. EAST CATHOLIC a few years in New Jersey but (AP PhotDfax) Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, National League can handle pitchers.” suspended FOREST HILLS, N. Y. On toe lighter side of Lorn- The league started operations games, toe Atlanta Falcons receivers. His pet targets .jractice a day WOrkouts. Injuries especially groin “ To be a g£»d ball club, we returned to Fordham as an as- Batting (375 at bats)—Carty, Gibbs, who will be 32 In No­ WHAT’S THIS?— Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver . Houston 7, Los Angeles 3 (A P)—The other girls can bardl, whose life was claimed back in 1929. . . Talk about good edge'd toe-Buffalo Bills 10-7 and Ron Sellers and Carl The Eagles batuV North Ha- muscle pulls, have been plague- got some key spots tb-be niled," giatant in 1947. Two years later Atlanta .359; Clemente, Pitts­ vember, was no sensation in his gestures with hands in front of Umpire John Rice San Diego 15, Cincinnati 2 have their lace panties and by cancer, last Thursday, was luck charms, Jeff Koelsch has the Pittsburgh Steelers routed Garrett,: who were spectacular yen at East Cathmic’s footbaU ing the team. Greg Germain Is ®Ald Head Football coapH'-Clltt be Joined Blaik at Army, S burgh .359. first four full years with the while protesting check swing. Weaver ..was given San Francisco at Atlanta, rain frilly skirts but Nancy this true story that he often been with seven Twl League toe Boston Patriots 31-3. as rooklM. field this morning.' out ■with a pull and Bob Cor- Demers after toe momii^ work- '-,i_,gjnbardl left West Point to / Runs—B. Williams, Chicago Yanks, starting in 1966. His life­ an early exit to showers in the first innipg of game. Saturday’s Games Richey is content to look told. championship teams as a man- Kenny Vlnyard’s 26-yard field Sellers, a lanky, acrobatic mANCHESTEr\ HIGH coran continues to watch from cut yesterday. become-OQ^ assistant coach with 119; Bonds, San Francisco 118. time average going into this New York (Koosman 9-6) at One bitter cold night In Green ager in the past decade. . .De- goal was Atlanta's victory mar- wide receiver, missed half the Continuing the hWvy three the sidelines. Senior running , Y6lk..,Qlants for three like a tomboy on the court letlermen re)(urmng to toe team, yegi-g before heading west to Runs batted in-Bench, Cin­ season was .227. Chicago (Holtzman 14-10) so long as she continues to Bay, LombEirdl arrived home at trolt hopes to gel rid of Denny over.toe Bills. Atlanta got a -1969 season, but finished with 27 v^orjjoutg daily,, Man:IVfanchester back Jim Balesaho has a trou- ' “ ~ ~ cinnati 129; Perez, Cincinnati But something happened on San Francisco (Bryant 6-5 and a late hour and slipped into bed. McLain at the close of the cur- touchdown on a 27-yard Randy receptions for 706 yards and six gridders seemem toWbe fading blesome head cold. "'Any spojf ore ^ e n ," conttn- Qreen Bay, Wis., where he the way to the plate this year. Robertson 6-8) at Atlanta (Mc­ win tennis matches. His wife remarked, “ God, rent season, if there are any johnson-to-Paul Gipson pass touchdowns. Garrett, a shifty ® ...... 6ig turn- Returning to toe team after "®d the, mentor. We will see to- Green Bay won the NFL tlUe 124. Twins Started Fast “ Oh, someUmes I get a little once pi| He found out he could hit. Queen 0-3 and Nlelcro 10-17), 2, 'your feet are cold!” takers. His days In Tiger stripes while the Bills’ touchdown came halfback, won AFL Rookle-of- diminished Weatly. a year’s absent is senior Jim- ‘tAy (m toe scrimmage against a„d 1962 and. after a ISts—Rose, Cincinnati 178; envious and wish I could be “ It’s like a 'Whole new ca­ day-night Lombardi answered, "When are limited. . . State Trooper Max Anderson’s one-yard the Year honors. Many of toe boys who \report- my Jackson. The tall muscular North Haven) cx^ tly where we lapge of two seasons, won tore6 Brock, St. Louis 177. more feminine out there,” the reer," said Gibbs, '' Montreal (Stoneman 4-13) at / we’re alone, dear, you may call Bill Shaw," former Manchester run. Taliaferro will be helped once couldn't take the punishment player wUl be doing the kicking ®tand as a unit.” .^straight UUes plus toe fjrst two Doubles—^W. Parker, Los An­ petite, 28-year-old top-ranking The lefty-swinging Gibbs, who To Wind Up Winner St. Louis (Bertaina 0-0), N me Vince!” High and U<3onn football player n was homecoming night for veteran fullback Jim Nance contact connected'with and punting for toe Red and The Eagle offense slated to games. geles 42; Bench, Cincinnati 34. American woman player said Triples—W. Da'vls, Los Ange­ is platooned with right-hand hit­ San Diego (Roberts 6-12) at • • * _ appeared in a recent copy of rookie Terry Brad- gets back into action. Nance ranks. White. In pracUce yesterday start will find Brian Sullivan dl- " His over-all coaching record ung vnur.u«. i Cincinnati (WUcox 0-0), N . today. “I have to decide wheth­ les 16; Kessinger, CHiicago 14. ting Thurman Munson, is cur NEW YORK (AP) — The Californm management Top Stars Missins J***® magazine in connecUon with ^ played out his option last y ^ it seems that the players \)ut, during the speciality drills, reeling toe team at quarter- In Green Bay, including exhlb- rently over .300 and has hit waited an' extra 15 minutes until all the fans got to Angeles (Osteen i4-ii) at er I want to look nice or be com>- Home runs—Bench, Cincinna­ fortable. ' Z ’r « you, .U. o S ” '„ r i “ r U-m V J~I.?ou ,n WckS,. 0„.u;. bocu. Jobu w „ A.-3W , ti 42; Perez, Cincinnati 39. eight homers—almost as much sea'ts before starting the game. But once it began, Houston (Dierker 12-1 1 ), N as in his previous combined four Minnesota’s Brant Alyea didn’t wait very long to do in PhUadeiphia (Jackson 4-14 or "I have chosen to be com­ . 19th Greater Hartford Stolen bases — Tolan, Cincin­ derway this weekend seasons. ------Hoemer 8-3 and Lersch 4-1) at fortable.” nati 61; Brock, St. Louis 44. the Angels. • Nancy is rated America’s top Houk Is Justifiably high on his first 11 men he faced and had a Pittsburgh (Brunet 0-0 and Bridgeport Jets Pitching (12 decisions)—Simp­ With two out and two on in the suspended hope of exploding the grand t o f “ s f “ tory^'to^ aV: un^^an T o n e T t ^ T e " nrise " Z i u Z n a iC T o " ^ one ihTre ’ lart'/ear." \taeWng a year ago. IT^ese two I*eahy. guards John Andreo arto new found one-two catching two-hitter until he ran into trou- Cambria 0-1), 2, son, Cincinnati 14-3, .824, 3.01; first Inning, Alyea drove a first slam bid of Australia’s Margar­ trading name players. . True, t e ^ e “ w it o r e r r i ^ ] : ‘* ^ o t l r d S i v e T n d ° " ' H Tad'^ach Dave Wiggin has'Cm en'ts, kicking and punting, Joe D;amato,_tackI^^^ Down Jersey 11 Nolan, Cincinnati 16-5, .762, 3 ^ . punch. pitch from Rudy May over the be in the sixth. With one out, ^B^t game other as toe Steelers won their starting Job at defensive end. and Paul Krashefski and toe "Together they’ve knocked in - - - • Sunday’s Games et Court in the women’s division there are some pretty good ones jggg gridders this fall. Rubins Strikeouts—S e a v e r. New left field fence for his 13th home Tony Gonzales singled, Jim Fre- third straight exhibition. ends competing are Fran Tursl, 70 runs (46 for Munson and 24 New York at Chiceigo of the U.S. Open tennis cham­ tr3(lng to take the plush Weth- lettered as both a freshman and BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Ihe York 259; Gibson, St. Louis 238. run and the ’Twins went on to a gosi walked and Alex Jcrfinson Norm Yester and Mark Roseo. for Gibbs)," said Houk, ’"Iliat’s Philadelphia at Pittsburgh pionships, ending ’^'their first erafleld course to pieces but the sophomore. Tom KolodzieJ of Bridgeport Jets edged the Jer- 4-0 victory that opened up a beat out an ipfleld hit to load Defensively, toe only setjip- ggy -ngers 16-14 in toe AtlanUc the best pair we’ve had in the Montreal at St. Louis week of competition. big men on the tour are con- (Coventry, a senior, is another four-game lead over the the bases. San Francisco at Atlanta splcuous by their absence Uke Nutmegger on toe Bates squad College Football Season sitions are linebacker and free coast Football League opener Stock Available catching department since Yog;i But Perranoski then came in No. 1 nationally, she has won second-place Angels in the San Diego at Cincinnati Billy Casper, Arnold Palmer. . , . Rockville’s A1 Putz faces safety. Henry Fellows, Joe Da- tor both teams. Berra and Elston Howard.” to strike out pinch-hitter Billy 20 naUonal tiUes throughout the BOSTON (AP)—Stock in the American League West. Los Angeles at . Houston world but never the major U.S. Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus possible surgery for an Injured viUf.Tom Happeny and Bob Ber- The Jeta salvaged the victory Kline is impressed , with CJowan and get Tommy Reyn- proposed 50,000-seat stadium in. Alyea’s homer which gave _____»______crown on grass. She was beaten and even Connecticut - grown hip while playing with Modesto gin are toe candidates with Don qu quarterback Tom Kennedy’s Foxboro, where the Boston Pa­ Gibbs, too. hlm eight runs batted in in only>’blds on a force play. Gaudreau in the safety spot. "He makes it easier for me,” by Mrs. Court in jhe final last Julius Boros. in toe California League this Set for Start Next Week 22-yard screen pass to halfback triots expect to play home 14 at-bats against Angel pitch- » . » AND said the hard-throwing rookie. year, 6-2, 6-2. It will be Interest ng to see season. Putz arrived home this Darrick Warner with 28 seconds games beginning next year, has ing this y e ^ was enough to A’S - ROYAIB — White Sox second-team All-Americans In Arkansas returns the brilliant ’Gibbs helps me concentrate She is the only woman in the toe total paid „ attendance fig- week. He batted .270 and was NPW YORK lAP) ’ left In toe game. been made available to the pub­ back the combined pitching of Don Mincher'-'and Gene Ten- Yesterday’ s Stars and I feel more confident on the field who wears boyish shorts. ures at toe end of Monday among toe league leaders In Crbllocro fftn+haiv- ctnrtq its fullback Steve Worster and de- passing combination of quarter- Jersey scored twice in the lic. Bert Blyleven and Ron Perra- ace clouted homers and Jim Lollege .tootbalf starts us Atessis; and back Bin Montgomery and spilt mound.” Sign Tanner She also wears a floppy cloth night's activity. The No. 4 (Lee home runs batted in . . . Have second quarter on a one-yard noski who gave a California Hunter, 16-12, pitched a flve-hit- hat which she pulls low over Trevino), No;”*6 (Dick Lotz), a nice holiday weekend. second century and a new halfback Jim Bertel^en, a end Chuck Dlcus, plus a superb- „bjnee bv Merlin Walet and Kline, who boosted his record crowd of 38,199 Httte to cheer ter as Oakland beat Kansas City rlppfldp npvt week with th e i *i i_ dih o,,t-nott Orioles, cracked five straight Dj Menin waiec ana'a to 4-3, only threw 97 pitches— her eyes. decaae next weex w u n in e third-team selecUon. runner in Bill Burnett. indudlne tWo homers M d nine-yard run by Joe Williams. about. ^ for its sixth straight victory to As Manager "Sports Dial sam e old nam es e x p e c t ^ Normally you have to search Mississippi features irrepres- ^ ^ i„ victory The Jets’ first score came on a “ Most of them fa ^ balls.” “ I would like to wear a dress, Oakland blanked Kansas City remaiix six games behind the but I Just can’t—I’ve tried it,” to continue m errily on th eir far and wide for a coach willing gibie quarterback Archie Man- first-quarter safety and an dght- Gibbs, who homered off Rich 5-0 Baltimore outlasted Boston Twins. It was Hunter’s ninth try CHICAGO (AP) — Chuck Origin of SportsTlerms \ Hand to snap a 1-1 tie in the she'said. “ When I started play- SATURDAY w inning way. to predict,a good season, but nlng. iUong with nine 6ther of- pn^GHING Jim "Gatfiah” yard pass play in too second RIVERSIDE 8-8’, New York nipped Cleveland for his 16tb victory. He had last Tanner, who hit a home run in ^ ^ ------^— ------>Texas ls-- day. ’'’You’ve got to put us ri^ t outstanding score was 6-3, 6-3. scoMed -for hdr see-throu^ dress and told not to However, he made hlg mark wear it again. It’s lace with skin-cwlored lining. on toe En^ish language. of toe workaday world.” 7:30 Red Sox vs. Orioles, come from a revenge-bent, near, the top again, I think. BOt pgggw combo in quarterback MIAMI (AP) — As far as are toe same as last'year, but as a m anner in the minor WhU^ ballerina skirts are the But ’-’love” means "notlting” ’’Achlete” is ^borrowed from WTIC._ . . . keyed-up Ohio State eleven, fu- you novor have a great-team un- Mulllri (If he’s^heafthy) “ "b Griese is com- we are playing better.” f T a ^ Malfunction I leagues during the last seven mode for the women contestants In tennis and bowling gets Us both Latin and Cireek, “ athlein”1 ” 9:00 (4-30) AFL: Chiefs vs. rious at being toppled- from toe less the seniors are playing Elpio Wright and ®®*T'®b. Bie Miami Dolphins’ Norm Evans has been a regu- SAT., SEPT. S years and this season, piloted not all ot these pass the rigid in- name from “ bubble.” the kind and “ atolos,” meaning to conq- Cowboys top by Michigan in the 1969 their best ball—every one of punishing runners in Ted Heis- «bocking 4-0 preseason record is lar at offensive tackle torough- the HawaU Islanders to the spectiai of captain Mike Gib­ Jets End Experimenting used by strip-teasers in toe tend for a prize. “ Arena” stems>8 windup after winning ' every- toem.” Robert Newhouse. “ reverting to form.” out the Dolphins’ history. "I snumNG ftoo PJL Southerrt Division Championship son, th( tournament reieree im­ s, from the Latin "harena,” sand SLiAUAX thing in 1968 with a perfect sea- TT,g Buckeyes’ AU-Americans vyrietit is on toe verge of three Make no mistake about it, the have been doing two or three Aefiwi PacfcMf 1940 of the Pdclflc Coast League. ported from Wimbledon. If you score, you “ notch,” ac- or a sandy place. Norway con- i -qq (jg) Boating AmerTeans son.- areire. comer back J a ^ Tatum, career pass-catching rec- '^AUonal- Football League’s things wrong time after time,” Cuts Short Play GiDsoh ' banned a lace see- And Ready with Regulars Tanne^, 4l, replaces Don Gut- cording to Dfl H. Bbsley Woolf, tributed “ skor,” which became j.go (ig) Yankees vs. Cleve- Southern California, the 1967 who:^ho could become , the firSt-de- ^ ords. ' , southernmost^ team has never he said. ^ “ Monte Clark, . our line STOCK teridge. He will .ioin the Sox fol.-, through dress -worn by shapely Artitnr of the Mer- "score” or "notch.” land WINF champion, and Notre Dame, No. fensive player to win toe successful outfit. What coach, straightened me out. It’s NEW YORK (AP)—Rain, rain, go away . . . and NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The also ■will miss the game as wiU lowing toe Pacific Coast League Ingrid Bentzer of Sweaen and ______r C ^ S t e t e f tocUonaries who Dr. Woolf’s dlcUonaries shdw 2^00 ^ ) ^ s Week In Sports 1 in 1966, also are giVen a shot, man. Trophy, and middle '^as. “ We all won happened all up and down the CAR take that ornery tarpaulin in Pittsburgh with you. playoffs. He was selected by Stu auvised tn.e Stockholm lass to New Orleans Saints will be try- another highly regarded recelv- With the Pirates leading 4-1 J^ t compfeW a sto that hockey got its name from ,30) Red Sox vs. O rioles.-l^ C along with Arkansas. Misslssip- Jim Stillwagon. Directing toe RACES ularly scheduled contest. Holcomb, who earlier this week get more appropnaie atUre. ing to extend their eidilbltion er, Ken Burrough, toe Saints w .T tveneh "hnoiiet’• or 9-in rBr Met*, vs Chicaeo pl Stanford. Houston, Penn attack is quarterback Rex Kem, know the feeling.’ ,______nQw„’.l------—------M o k i l v w i t 'Friday- night,' Philadelidiia’s r replaced Ed Short as. general Mrs. Court today faces Patti record to 4-1 t'ojiight When they N ^ 1 draft cholbe. the d®»^vat4on °f 8 | ^ tarm^ “ ® - • ~ - - * the"W kest balllmnaier to cal- SKST new coach Don Griese hM completed 38-of-54 , TVm Money , walked , to open,, the ------—Pending ------the final j ^ outcome. - ______...... 'p - manager of the White Sox'and Hbgah of LSJolla; Calif., who hos Uoe Namato and the New The Jets will be |n-good corn "IHTIig goldeh age of Greece, shepherds ^ >^-0011 g. Field The following teams are fa- lege ranks and another prime J°® Patemo always comes up ghpig thumped toe Baltimore passes so far without an inter- seventh irjiing when the rains L in his first official act fired Gut- upset her a week ago in the York Jets. ' dition physically with* toe ex­ athleUcs played an important game was played In toe early aim (f> ^ ^ e / (Janie vored.. to battle‘'lt...... out ...« in the var- .. --TT Heisman —2 contender. TOSSS. Colts, Shula’sCKlllo ’a formerAW* team,g An w*r\ lastInnf cepUon. HeT.T._. has a. blazingWin nZaan. new aiAnas* came. The automatic tarpaulin, ^ 1 part in everyday life, and physl- Christian era by sheep-herders, which rises out of a trench Chicago Cubs in toe Natlo^l teridge last Wednesday. Marlboro Open at Orange, N.J. The Jets, 1-3 for toe pre- ception of flanker Don May­ ^ ______ious conference races: South- At Southern Cal, where only a New Coach Bobby B ^ den weekend. Competition has In- target In Paul Warfield, ob­ nard, who is still out of action cal strength and grace were Bowling is derived from toe ^ test_Texas and Arkansas; tie with Notre Dame marred an Carlen went to 'Texas creased each week and the Dol- tained in an off-season trade along the third base line in ^ agu e East The ^ b s beat toe WAIXT PBTTENGILL t m toe featured men’s match- season, have been using a lot of Pittsburgh's new Three Rivera York Mets 7-4, dropping es, Pancho (jlonzales goes, players in-an effort to find the with a leg injury. highly regarded,” Dr, Woolf Latin “ bulla,” or bubble. t t - • 1 Southeastern—Mississippi, LSU, otherwise all-winning season, Tech) steps into an enviable po- phi^g have met it . . . from with Cleveland. Stadium, was-set in motion. the tagere 1% g ^ e s back. M cLain Due against tough Nicola Pllic of right combination. ------said, " ’m e athletes, in their m e early Dutch played with i Florida, Alabama and. Tennes- John McKay has his backfield sitlon at West Virginia with a Pittsburgh to Cincinnati to San Running back Larry Csonka Up went toe lid. out came toe Elsewhere to toe S ^ IMe- Holiday Racing Yugoslavia and Stan Smith, toe However, Coach Weeb Ew- games, were not impeded by clubs they called “ kolf” or ^ see* Big Eight—Missouri, Ne- back Intact — quarterback Jim- holdover backfield of qparter- prancisco to Baltimore. trimmed 15 pounds—down to tayp a few feet and then ... . B° clobbered ancinnaU 16-2, Two Manchester stock car top U.S. ranked player, -meets ij^nk said this week he is Chance To Tie coshunes. m ey exercised nude, “ coif,” from ■which golf ca »* m «- C a a braska and Kansas State; Big my Jones, tailback Clarence hack Mike Sherw<^ halfb^ks had just adjusted to the 235—and is "running the best of PLUS H6URE 8 Houston downed Los Angeles 7-3 drivers, Wally PettengUl and For Meeting m e original Olympic Games Squash Is Just as rubber sounds J L iO O lJ Ten—Ohio State and Michigan; Davis, fullback Charlie Evans ^ h Gresham and Eddie Wil- fefeling of winning three his career," according to Shula. the formidable Russian cham- through experimenting and TURIN, Italy (AP) — The So­ With a loud crash, part of the ^and Montreal edged St. Louis 9- Dpn.Deveau will be,in toe field pion, Aiex MetreveU. ready to go against New Or- were conducted in toe nuden” when* It is struck by a racket. ^ Pacific Eight—Southern <3al, and flanker. Bobby Chandler, Hams and fullback Jim Brazton. gti-alght,” smiled Griese, a rare Jim . Kiick gained 74 yards cover fell back on toe roller. *3' innings.- San* Francisco o f 36 seeking »2,o6o in tonight’s viet Union today had a diance. word “ gyinnastica.” he Skeel Is one of toe newest sports - . Stanfb'rd add U(7LA; Atlantic the most valuable player in tlie - The only other returning introverted quarterback. ’’And, against toe Colls for his finest With Czar Gonzales beat Russian Vladl- jeans with the 40 players he ex- to tie or even overtake toe Unit­ me A'lyjll-licl; 1 T1 S wedging it 'When repairmen AUanta were rained out in 2<»-lap feature race at Stafford added, stems from toe Greek terms. from the Norwepdan V.4 « CJ Coast—South Carolina, North Rose Bowl victory over Mlchi- first-team All-American is all of a sudden, we’re 4-0. I, love preseason showing. mlr Korotkov in toe second pects to make toe team, ed States in number of gold “ Gymnoe" (nude) and “ Gym- “ skjota.” or shoot, adopted In _ Carolina and Duke; Southern— gan. Tennessee guard Chip Kell. 0th- it.” * "Defense has been a key for failed to get it going. Pirate offl- th® **'® Giants Speedway. NEW YORK (AP) — Denny round Friclay, 7-6, 6-3, 7-6. Namato, who has said he medals In' the penultimate day dais contacted Charles Feeney, leading 1-0. ^ ^ ^ The first flve-sterUng .spots niu>»i>in" (exercise nakedl 1920 after a nationwide contest. HARTFORD, (jojui. (a p ) The___ Citadel______emd ' __Richmond; -The famed "Wild Bunch,' er .second-.teamerS back are Griese has spqnt four seasons us,” Shula points out, "We have McLain, Detroit’s star right- Singles matches went accord- doesn't know whether he 4s of the sixth Worid University Onlv amateurs compete In toe It's okay to run nude in toe "^® HarUord K^^hte will tegln Mid-American—Toledo; West------however, the defensive front Worster, Atessis, Wright and in a Dolphin uniform, muc^ of it much (youth back there in the president of toe NationaLM. *_1 „* handed'pitcher who has become and toe lone upset physically fit to play this sea- games. Sarro, Ed Flemke, Leo Cleary, M Averv Olvmolcs and Inlect love Into ‘*'®‘*- defense of theirn o ito em Atoletlc-Arizona State and five, was toe heart of the 1989 Plunkett while third team retur- on the seat of his paiits. 'After secondary. You have to be League, and received p erm it PIRATES PHIU ■— the stormy petrel of baseball, came in the doubles where un- -jg gjated to start and play The United States stlU led toe Sion to suspend toe game and Solo homera by Richie Heb- Lou Austin and Fred Schuktz. OlymplCB-or to tennis but it’s worse not to division Utle in the AUantic Utah; Missouri Valley—Mem- club and tackle Tody Smith and nees are Bertelsen, Manning, records of 4-10, 5-8-1 and 3-10-1, proud of their ' accomplish- has been called on toe carpet seeded CharUe Pasarell of Puer- at least a half against the medals standings with 20 f^ilds; Bnmdage, pteildent of toe In- ter^s, - <3oast Football League Saturday „hlg State and North Texas end Charlie Weaver are the continue it before tonight’s reg- ner, Bob Robertson and Willie Action starts at 8:15. to Rico and young Erik 'Van Dll- saints, ------0-- r -—T----- sh ow uo at all or default • ..Aioai rwuiutu. _jjjg state and North Texas end Charlie Weaver are toe Florida flanker Carlos Alvarez, he’’enJoys being rolling again, ments so far. They make fhls- again by Commissioner Bowie mostly won in swimming. But temational Olympic Commltue. ^ ^ wpif, ig when they open their season stgte; Ivy_Dartmouth, Yale only returnees there. But line- halfback Joe Moore and tackle the way It Was when I played at takes but make up for it with Staigell staked toe Plratra to The three-way suspense spec- len of San Mateo, CaHf., stunned says Kuhn. Namato was In on only. 10 the Soviet Union,'; well behind The ’" word " ’■^ “ eunateur"oTTiateiir” comesconies ron e . ” Middle Against toe Indianapolis Caps. g„(j princetoh. ' backer Gijeg Slough, touted as Larron Jackson of Missouri, de- Purdue.” hard work and great hitting,” toelr 4-1 lead. Steve IBlass^ who tacular of toe stock cars enters Australia’s top-seeded John >f toe Ml( I THE MOST EXCITING held toe Phillies to five hits the next-to-last chapter tonight McLain had been suspended a . , „ u .u plays last week — toe — ----- Mln- after tha first week of competi­ from the Latin “ amator," or a compoun Indianapolis was toe 1969 ^hg iggt team to win consecu- toe best in the country, and fensive tackle Rock Perdoni of Griese says toe Miami veter- The Dolphins have often used week ago by Jim Campbell, n®«>ta Vikings routed toe Jets. tion, now trails by only two “ lover.” meaning one who In- ^ n c h “ fors” (outside! some- and ■ ®Hampion/qlio’wtnirkn ofrvf toetVlA (Jontinental ai. national champiqinships in back Tyrone Hudson assure an- Georgia Tech and CJornell tall- ans "can now recall how terri- five rookies among seven sec- r through six innings, will be re- at Riverside Park Speedway, Wlmblcdon champions, in the I ACE IN THE WORLD general manager of toe Tigers, .V, n o o-v-o ..no „ Tonight’s game will be the g o l^ and is a, very dangerous dulges for the love of the game, "fait” (donel. League, which has merged with Thg a P poll was Alabama In other strong defensive unit. back Ed Marianaro. , ble it felt to lose all those ondary players. First-year men placed tonight by -George Bru- The main event wm be a 250- second round, .3-6, 6-3, 7-6, 6-4. CcMtal MaUtioa' $3.00 PliEiy Golf net. The Phils will wait to see jap race, second leg of toe tra- after he had doused two sports first match' between toe Jets challenger. . . ; ' "Love” In tennis Is derived th'n" done outatfje the law. toe ACFL and increase) toe com-. 1964-65, but Darrell Royal of Notre Dame's Ara Parseghlah TTie 1960s was a decade of games. It hurt then and it hurts Tim Foley of Purdue and Ckirtls ChiMran m * r 12 $1.00 what______happens _____ In toe top ^ of toe ' ______ditlon-steeped_____ Triple ______Crown_ ser writers with palls-of water be- ’ ^ ' and .toe Saints. A crowd of from .the French “ I’oeuf.” "To forfeit is a crime, punlsh- petition to 11 teams. Texas thinks his Longhorns can welcomes his starting Cotton brilliant passers and 1970 may to think back.” Johnson of Toledo haVe been ca- In . Stats flMM 7I7-14M Tall wood seventh before they decide on a i^s. First qualifying, heat goes game against Oaklai^. Record Betting more than 75,(KX) is expected. meanlng gtxwe-egg or zero. The able by law. —- Die Knights will be reyllng repeat despite the loss of 25 let- Bowl backfield — quarterback be the Yea^of toe Quarterback. ShulaShula posted posted a a hot hot 71-23-4 pable pable at comerbacks, rookie new pitcher. off at 8. The suspension was scheduled ALBANY, N,Y, (AP) — Rec- The Saints will be without Clay vs. Contender sport itself gets Its name from this year on fullback Mell Meeks termen (34 are-back). Joe Thelsmann, fullback Bill Such hurlers as Plunkett,' Mtm- record in seven years with the Jake Scott has been sensational to end Friday, but Kuhn ordered IdneibIm m m * * * Westfield's Bobby Bard and ords for attendance, betting their one-two running punch — ■ATLANTA (AP) Former toe Pronch exclamatldSi "tenex” ! Sn>R'I and kicker Wes Bean. In a 27-7 "When things are going _ well. Barz and halfbacks Denny Allan] ning, 'Dieismann, Montgomery, (jolts and his coaching magic at times at free safety and line- C.C. PADRES - REDS — Ed Patnode and Springfield’s It continued pending a hearing and revenue to toe state were Tony Baker and Andy Llv- world heavyweight champion (take It!) and "racket” comes NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (API defeat of the Caps on August 22, as they have been for us, every- and Andy Huff. The offensive: Mullins, (?huck Hixson of South- has spread to the Dolphins, los- backers Mike Kolen from Au- 646-1151 Pitcher Mike Gorkins belted a own Bobby Stefanlk are toe boys in New York Wednesday on set at toe four-week Saratoga ingston." Both are injured C^sius Clay will return to the from the Arabic "rahat.” or _ Veteran golf pro Sam Snead Meeks was the leading ground body expects you to keep bn line is Parseghian's main con-Vern Methodist, Lynn Dickey of ers since their birto as a 1966 ljum and Doug Swift from grand slam homer and Clarence wrapped up .In toe bcciting bat- McLain's probationary status. ra ^ meeting that ended Aug. there’s adequate replacement ring in earnest Oct. 26, meeting ,palm Tf toe hand. .It was first vVon top money Monday at the gainer with 64 yards in 10 winning,” says Royal. ” \ye cern, even' though graduation Kansas State. Scott Hunter of expansion club. Amherst have apparently beat- MUTE m • OPEN TO PUBLIC Gaston and Nate Colbert also tie for championship honors, This referred to McLain’s ear­ 29. ’The New York State Depart- material in Ernie Wheelwright, either No. 1 . contender Jerry handball ' fourth aimual Ft Judith Coun- carries. Bean accounted for six could have Just as good a team tdbk All-American defensive Alabama, of Flori-: "Any success we have is due en out seven veterans for start- n t n M u g N O 1 Mile from Gay City connected as toe Padres tagged A glgcmtic holiday weekend lier suspension, from March 31 ment reported attendance of Don Shy and a stable of young- Quarry of Bellflower, Calif., or The root of the general terifi -try Club pro-aniateur tourna- points, three of them with a as last year.” ' tackle Mike McCoy, the pros’ da and Leo Hart of Duke will to Coach Shula and his staff.” ing spots alongside standout Rt. 85, Hebron, Conn. Cincinnati ace Jim Merritt and show, will be presented at to July 1, because of his Involve­ 463,235, wagering of 334.8 mil- er runners trying to make the second-ranked challenger Oacar "sport” is the Latin- ” des” mSnt by one stroke • record-tying 56-yard field goal. Texas’ returnees include two No. 2 draftee. keep toe air filled with footballs, said Griese. ’’Many of toe faces middle man Nick BuoniconU. p three relievers for irf hits. Bob- Thompson Speedwa.y Sun.day ment in 1967 bookmaking activi­ lion and $3.4 million in- state team. Bonavena of Argentina in Atlan­ by Tolah homered toe Reds, night beginning at 7! ties. - revenue, A1 Dodd, regular spilt end. ta, promoters say. " \

(•■ :■ PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^^i MANC^B$TER. CONN.', SATURIJAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 PAGE TWELVE

BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPEE Business Services Help Wemtod— Help W onted- Help Wanted— Molo 36 Offered 13 . Femdo . 35 Female 35 DISHWASHER wanted for Sat- HEREBY ISSUE UNLESS you LLOyp, HAVE vtxi EVER BERRy’S urday nights. Apply Cavey’s AN ULTIMATUM PROMOTE ME CONSIPEREP OORY- CON- CLASSIFIED CONCRETE work, . , sidewalks, Restaurant, 45 East Center St., ( i FROM PISH- NICVIE MANV AUTHCRrriGS FEEL STRUCriOFi TO CUT patios, etc. Free estlhiates. ATTENTION Manchester. " 1/ WASHER TO , THINGS, THAT I WOUUP HAVe GONE POWN OM THE WEIGHT? Anfwtr lo Frerioui Fuiile Call 742-9791 or 558-6880.- WAITER... GUV FAP a s AK Af2CHlTECT \F / mu EXPERIENCED painters want­ I h a p m t o p t e p f o p AIZT.' THAT'S REALLY AM Birdlife CUSTOM MADE slip covetp, HOUSEWIVES s p MARV o f outa. BUIUPINGS ORIGINAL IP EA , MATIDR/- ADVERTISING ed; Call 649-4343 between 6-7 or II 582 - $129, in the convenience LACK. A FeeUNG.Fora oupa ANP o f C O U R SE t h e iriMraM KEYPUNCH apply in person, 296 (Jooper t i m e s ..-NOW THAT WEPe BUILPIM G \w o u l p ACROSS (comb, form) ■ Idl:^l7l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS of your living room. Choose Evenings fr?e? Sell Toys ■ Hill St. 7 Moccasin A g l o b a l ViLLAGe/ f l o a t PU R IM G A 1 Totipalmate laipiditf 8 A.M. to 4 :30 P.M. from over 200 exciting prints. and Gifts Party Plan. No FLOOP sea bird 8 Those who iii=i» iiifi Grant’s of Vernon. 872-9171. OPERATOR cash investment. No Collect­ HARDWARE Sales — Experi- 7 Zygodactyl awaken from ing, No Delivering. No ex­ enced, all around inside man, bird repose rawi^miMici TREE SERVICE (Soucier) -f- 13 Baltimore — 9 Lease COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED AD\”r. perience needed. Also book­ wanted for established local 14 Small space 10 Was bqrnc Trees cut, building lots clear­ Interesting variety of key­ ing parties. Call or write concern. Management future. 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUCATlOh ed, trees topped. Got a tree punch and clerical work. 15 UG.unit of 11 Genus df Deadline lor Saturday and Monday la 4:30 p.m. Frlda.< "Santa's Parties” , Avon. Apply Star Hardware, 36 Union currency true olives problem! . Well worth phone Good pay, complete fringe ’'(Jonn. 06001. Telephone l- St., Rockville. 12 Duration of / 16 Scoria 46 Head (Fr.) call. 742-8262. benefits, 8:30 a.m. to -6:30 673-3465. 17 Perspiration office 28 Whit p.m. TIRE service, man and ware-• 20 Tatter 29 Pierce with 47 Snare PLEASE READ YOUR AD 18 Water in a 48 Ireland TWO YOUNG married men house man for growing tire vaporous state 21 Exaggerate .horns Claaaifled or “ Want Ads” are taken over the phone as a will do small repair Jobs and A L L E Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 22 Of (Fr.) 30 Sea eagle 50 Girl’s name concern. All benefits and over­ 19 Eat away 51 Rigiharole convenience. The advertiser should read -his ad the FIRST painting, also cellar cleaning THE AMERBELLE CORP. w o m e n to collect eggs. Miller 23 Seasoning 23 Cleansing 31 Search for DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time tor the time. Apply in person. Nichols ...IM AN AGENT DON'T TELL ME YES.SIR...THE SAFETY OF substance 36 Toothed, like of sounds and light trucking. (Jail 646- Farms, Coventry. Call 843- ANOTHER FELLA WHAT PETROLEUI 27 Mean values next insertion. The Herald Is responsible lor only ONE in­ 104 East Main St. go2i. Manchester Tire, Inc., 296 ■JOSES VOO, OUTFIT PO VOU f NONE, OF THE U.S. THE GOVERNMENTS ITS OTIZENS IS ALWAYS 32 Persian 24 Afghan prince a saw 52 Roman road 2692, 646-2047. REPRESENT? \ SIR... governments INTERESTED IN A MATTER O F THE 38 Doctrine 53 Hardens, correct' or ohilttcd Insertion tor, any advertisement and then Broad St., Manchester. p o c; zero 1.1 Im CKIT to tentmaker (var.) Rockville, Conn. DEPARTMENT ME,TOO? . 33 Tapuyan. 25 Load cargo 41 Negative reply as cement only to the extent of a “ make good” Insertion. Errors which LAWN Mowers — Garden trac­ SALESGIRL, and cashier want­ OF SECURITY 44 European 55 Life-saving do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be LKJENSED plumber wanted. 34 Lay away for on a ship tors repaired and sharpened. 875-3325 ed at once. Top salary plus future use 26 Allowance nation Service (ah.) corrected by “ make good” Insertion. Good pay. Call 644-1317 after 56 Lines (ah.) Parts and accessories. New commissions. Some experience 35 Military for waste 45 Hops' kiln In retail business. Pleasant at- 6 p.m. assistants ond used lawn mowers. Hours 6 6 7“ I” W 11 12 (RockvlDe. Toll Free) I^UILPING A BeTTER WORLR 37 Smallest 1 2 3 4 8 to 6, Monday to Saturday. WOMEN needed to do office niosphere in professional phar- m a r RIED, no age limit to ser- state (ab.) macy. Apply in person to Man­ 1$ 14 Mini-Motors, 188 (rear) W. cleaning part-time in the eve­ vice our equifiment and to . 39 French stream 643-2711 875-3136 Middle Tpke., 649-8706. ager, Liggett Pharmacy, Park- learn other work. Could mean . 40 Makes believe ning. Starting around Sept, 1st. |5 14 Call 527-9286 or apply Rudder ade Shopping Center,^^4an- doubling your previous in-' 42 Spiritless MANCHESTER Tree Service — IS Building Service Corp., 157 chester.______come. Earnings. opportunity 43 Features fF Automobiles For Solo 4 Specializing in tree removal, OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS of homes Charter Oak Avenue, Hartford. COUNTER GIRL wanted, 6 $150 per week. For personal 45 Musteline It a r 5T 22 pruning, shrubs, lota cleared. 1967 TRIUMPH TR4A, very a.m. to 1 p.m. Apply Bess Ea­ interview call 528-6702, 10 a.m. mammal a u Fully insured. Call 649-6422. SOME curse the darkness, oth­ 49 French capital !T HERALD good condition, radio. Miche- ton Donuts, 150 Center St., to 2 p.m. wow HEAR.THIS/ I DON'T MlNO SPECTATORS ■ lin tires, 846-2177. YOU ARE A-1. Truck is A-1. ers light a candle. Some com­ 9-S HAWPIW’AROUNP WHILE I'M GRILLIN' 54 Antenna 32 plain about having little mon- Manchester. LABORERS—Steady work, ap­ 56 Woolly 1 1 BOX LETTERS Cellars, attics,, yards, .drive­ STEAKS, BUT TH' MINUTE I START 1966 AUS’nN-HEALY 3,000, © 1970 by NEA, !«., ey. Others call Avon and enjoy Linkletter, head of Beeline ply 685 Parker St.. Mances- GETTIN’ ADVICE FROM SELF- SJyLED 57 Begins w 38 ways sealed and small truck* 58 Small finch w : ■ 10,000 original miles. Owner, high profits. ter. D A V Y JONES BY LEFF and McWILLlAMS e x p e r t s , I'LL HAND OVER MY FORK For Your ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- Call now! 289- fashions, marketing committee. ANP TOWSS to TH' NEAREST 59 Indian homes « r 41 643-4721. "I should have invested in something like this, instead 4922. 60 Shows disdain 1 Informatioii mano Trucking Service toll- offers you the opportunity .to p a r t -TIME help wanted. I KNOW YOU'RE ONLY KIBITZSR/ p a s s TH’ WORD.' IT of the market— / don't understand IT, either!" NO MISTAKE, PAW. SCOTTY'S PAD IS A GREAT COULDN’T WE JU S T DOWN AUS’nN-HEALY Sprite, 1962. free. 742-9487. CLEANING woman wanted, 3-4 turn spare time into money hours may be arranged .to TAKE A LI'L PEEK IN­ JOKING, MARCO... LET'S THE HER.\tJ> wtil i» t THAT'S THE BOAT/.' NAVIGATOR. HIS FIX WAS 1 Jupiter, Z4us 46 46 47 46 so 5T 52^ S3 Excellent running condition. days weekly. Permement posi­ Up to $300 in samples free your convenience. (Jeneral RIGHT ON THE S U TTO N ^ TO THE BOX, CVWY? FIND THAT BOX BEFORE dlsdoRo the Identity of and others $395. Call 64&-2618. TIMBERLAND Tree Service, tion. Send name, address, New wardrobe twice a year, cleaning in grain mill. Call J)U R AIR RUNS OUT. 2 In a line 5T any adveriiser using box tree removal, pruning, shrubs, Building— Bonds— Stocks, phone number and references For interview call 633*2218. 649-4623. M 7 "i* 3 African river letters. Readers answer- 1966 CORVETTE, coupe, 4B7, 4- 4 Femiitine 6) a mg blind box ads who and lots cleared. Fifteen years Contracting 14 MortgogOS 27 to box R, Manchester Herald. appellation speed, excellent condition. 649- experience. Bonded and Insur- All replys confidential. Writing JANITOR, hours 8-6, Monday 69 tb desire to protect their Help Wanted— Mole 36 5 Puff up • identity can follow his 7277. cd. Free estimates. Call 647- CARPENTRY and remodeling MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec- ability not required.. through Friday. Apply in per­ r 6 Three times procedure' 9479. rec rooms, dormers, kitchens, ond, third. All kinds. Realty „ son, W. T. Grant Co., Man­ (Nmtpopti tnlerpiiti Attn.) 1938 MGA, coupe, 1961 eng;ine, additions and garages. Call statewide. Credit rating unnec-: CLERK-TYPIST Permanent chester Parkade. Enclose your reply to needs minor repairs. $260 or SHARPENING Service—Saws, Tom Corbitt, 643-0086. essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ position. Must have good typ­ the box in an envelope -- best offer. 649-9875. knives, axes, shears, skates, tial, quick arrangements. Alvin ing ability. Experience prefer­ MACHINISTS Immediate address to the Classified WANTED rotary blades. Quick service. Lundy Agency, 627-7971. 983 red. Diversified and challeng­ openings, first and second S A M t « F r Manager, Manchasler MERGENCES Benz, model 220, (Japitol Equipment Co., 38 Special Services 15 Main St., Hartford. Evenings, ing work. Rensselaer Polytech­ Man to take charge of and shifts. Lathes, mills, tracer ■O O U .IM 3 Evening Herald, together 1962, one owner, $550. Call 643- Main St., Manchester. Hours . . . 233-6879. nic Institute, South Windsor. be responsible for loss pre­ lathes, tool makers and others. &-S with a memo listli^ th? 9232. Overtime. Air-coniUtloned Ta U t Fat OM— All •>«•>(• daily 7:30-5/ Thursday, 7;30-9. CREATIVE Catering — offer- Call Mrs. Weir, 289-4323 be­ vention in warehouse and • IfFO hT .f-,3 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER companies you do NOT shop. Mjjst be intelligent, will­ want to see your letter. Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7958. formal dining, modem buf­ MORTGAGES — 1st. and 2nd., tween 9 and 5 p.iri. transportation. Must have 1966 DELTA 88 blue convert­ fets, cookbuts, stag parties mortgages—Interim financing ing and ambitious. Apply J. T. Your letter will be de­ ible, good condition. 24,000 good background in secur­ stroyed if the advertiser STEPS, sidewalhs, stone walls, created especially for you. 24 _ expedient and confidential AIDE, 11-7 shift; Nurses, 3-11 ity field. Good opportunity Slocomb (Jo.,"68 Matson Hill BY KEN MUSE miles. Power steering, power fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Leggett St., East Hartford, Rd., South Glastonbury, any­ WAYOUT is one you’ve mentioned. brakes. $1,595. 528-0586. service. J. J. Real Estate and 11-7 shifts. New nursing for right man. Apply day If not it will be handled All concrete repairs, boUi in­ 528-5348. Assoc. 643-5129. home. Gall 646-0129. after Labdr Day. time. 633-9485. KSSAJ : < c in the usual manner FORD Falcon 1965, excellent side and outside railings, land­ AT LAST.... TAKE ME TO scaping. Reasonably priced. UNLIMITED funds available SALESWOMAN and Cashier ARBY’S Roast Beef, 267 Broad ' • g r a m p a w S'5 ^ condition, very . reasonable. Roofing— Siding 16 St., Manchester, has openings INTELLIGENT LIFE.' YOUR LEADER.' -KEEPIMS THE MAJORITY St^ENT- For quick sale ^lephone 649- Call 643-0851. for second mortgages $6,000. needed, full and part-time. FIRST NATIONAL Working hours to suit your for counter help, Monday to 0798 after 6 p.m. BLAfJKTOP W( rk — repair BIDWELL Home Improvement minimum. Call 646-1110. STORES INC. 0 Lost and Found 1 7 ------schedule. Apply in person to Friday, 3 to 8 p.m., Days and Co. Expert installation of Park & Oakland Aves. BY FRANK O’NEAL 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, under­ walks and driveways. Reason­ Mr. Shenkman,. Jr. Pilgrim evenings. Saturdays and Sun­ SHORT RIBS able. For free estimates call aluminum siding, gutters and days. Call-649-8043. coating, new tires, excellent trim. Roofing In-stallation and Business Opportunity 28 MUIs, Oakland S t., Manches­ East Hartford, Conn. Personals 3 condition. $950. Call 649-2696. 643-9112. ter. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. MANCHESTER Newer de- MEN needed to do office clean­ RIDE wanted tp Prospect Ave. 1982 PONTIAC, 2-door, excel- ing part-time in the evening. P & S ROOFING and repairs luxe equipped barber shop, lo- COUNTER help wanted. Mon------r------TT.” J 1HE KINS area West Hartford, week Household Services Starting around Sept. 1st. (Jail lent running condition, good done realistically. Free esti­ cated in professional area, at- day-Friday, 11-3. Apply at WANTED ^ two depen a e BOUSHTA NEW ROBE. days, 8 a.m. Call 644-0920. men to work at South Windsor 527-9285'or apply Rudder Build­ tires, brakes and transmission, Offered 13>A mates. Call anytime, 649^1516. tractive lease. Reasonably Arby’s Roast Beef, 267 Broad $75. firm. 647-1427. priced. Hayes Agency, 646- St. ^ Auto Parts. Inquire in person, ing Service Corp., 157 (Jharter RIDE wanted from Manchester Schanck Rd., South Windsor. CUSTOM made draperies, slip 0131. ------Oak Avenue, Hartford. to Nutmeg Rd., South Wind­ (STAMPER, Chevrolet chassis, all covers and reupholstering. sor, 8-6. 649-6530 after 6 p.m. metal body, renewed me­ Budget terms. Established in Roofing and MANCHESTER—Package store. WAITRESS wanted full or part- “ EN wanted part-time i^ter- chanically, full price $695. Chimneys 16-A Call for details. Frechette Real- time. Call Tolland — 876-9960. an^aturdays. Ap^y In YOUNG lady wishes ride from 1945. Days, 524-0154, eve­ Douglas Motors, 345 Main. nings, 649-7590. tors, 647-9993. ______person. The England Hard- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Bolton to Hartford, Monday to ROOFING — Specializing- re- RESPONSIBLE woman to work ware (Jo., Route 44-A, Bolton. ARTIST Friday, 8:30 to 4:30., 647-9066. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, red, ra- LIGHT trucking, yards, cellars, pairing roofs of all kinds, new MORTGAGES —I^lrst and sec- afternoon 1 to 5:30 in rest HEY, i»e > ' dio, sport shift, good tires, attics cleaned and removed. roofs, gutter work, chimneys and. (Jonfldentlal, efficient. P. FULL-TIME clerk to work at ALL RIGHT, f WANTED — ride to Pratt Whit­ home. Call 649-5985. WHAT'S ALL good condition., $300. (Jail 647 Bulk delivery. 644-8962. cleaned and repaired. 30 years A. Thome, 649-6281. terminal days. Call Bill Irving, MODEL ' THE NOISE DAN? ney, East Hartford, first shift, 9565. experience. Free, estimates. WAITRESS wanted — no ex- Nelson Freightways, Inc. 25 DOWN 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. from East REWEAVING of bums, moth- Call Howley 643-6361, 644- MANiJHESTER — Boutique porience necessary,, pleasant West Rd., Rockville. 872-9121. Experienced artist model THERE? Middle ■ Turnpike, vicinity 1961 RAMBLER, 4-door sedan. holes, zippers repaired. Win­ shop. Illness dictates fast sale. working conditions. Meals fur­ c .l*n h NIA. be. 7J4. U V OM. 8333. TREE Climber - - experienced for Ule drawing classes, NOW iH e 0RDS Bow Shady Glen. Call 649-4314. 2 new tires, good running con­ dow shades made to measure, All offers considered. Must be nished. No Sunday or night male or female; Inquires only, steady. Carter Tree Ex­ BEFORE 'THEY START] dition. Call 649-1732. all size Venetian blinds. K e y s ------^ sold. Frechette Realtors, 647- work. Apply Childers Restau­ kept confidential. Send re­ EAT/NS THE CORN. 9993. pert Co.; 643-7895. sponses to P.O. Box 206, Automobiles For Sale 4 1965 GTO. Hurst, posi-ram-alr. H«rttagoi.dPlimibing 17 rant, 260 Hartford Rd., 643- corders for rent,. Marlow’s 867 9940. PART-TIME help wanted for Wlnsted, Conm 00098 b«= Must sell. First $900 takes it. fore Sept. 9th. I960 MGA, classic automobile, Main St., 649-5221. GRANT'S Plumbing Service — janitorial work, 3 hours a day, -priT'. Call 528-0342 or 289-6131. Private Instructions 32 DENTAL Assistant — (Jhalr- recent engine work, -wire Free estimates, plus -quality 6 days a week. (Jail 649-5334. r6C6iiL 6n^ne woriv, wiio ------JOBS lie*ht trucklncr car- side, full or part-time. Interest wheels, radio and heater. Must OLDSMOBILE-1967 V-8, white . ro^fs.^miscellaneous re- work. 643-6341. / pentry, roofs, miscellaneous re ______In field more important than . ■C ifn h NiA lac., TM. If. m Off. sell, moving. Sacrifice at $400. with black vinyl top, 2-door PIANO instructions In my pairs, patios, porches, retain- WATSON Plumbing and experience. Progfressive Rock­ “ Okay, okay. Dad! You've made your point!” (Jail 643-1986 anytime. hardtop. Automatic, power ing walls, ceramic tile, con­ home. 166 McKee St.. 649-9679. steering and brakes, factory Heating. Bathroom remodel­ ville office. Write Box "B,” crete work. Clean, up. 648-0253, ing and repairs. Free esti­ ^ W AN TED 1964 FORD, $200. Savings Bank air, four new tires. Excellent Manchester Herald. of Manchester, 923 Main St., anytime. mates. Call 649-3808. # / l condition, (Jail 289-3594. SEXJRB3TARY - one girl office, 648-1700. Help Wonted— FULL AND PART-TIME l ^ K E Y F IN N BY LANK LEONARD LIGHT TRUfJKING, cellar and shorthand, . typing, located at 1965 BEL AIR, automatic attics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, - Female 35 1966 PLYMOUTH and Ford, 4- transmission, good running East Hartford center. (Jail 628- SALES HELP NOW LISTEN, CUFF OKAY, BILL WELL, IF I CATCH A Y d(x>r sedans. V-8s, automatic, trees cut and removed. 643- Millinery. WOMEN for snack bar eve­ 9205. •> _ ------— y o u N E U E R T O L D WHAT ARE YOU GUY BURGLARI2ING ^ STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF condition. $350. (Jail between 4- radio, power steering, other 6000. Dressmaking 19 nings, hours 6—closing. Must Day and evening hours. All departments. Good steady | / MAP TO LET HIM HOWY ME A THING! 60!N' TO DO? MY HOME, I'UEGOTA 6 p.m., 643-2033. , WAITRESS part-time. Villa employment. Employee, discount, fringe benefits. Apply: SHOWED ME A SEARCH LO N G , , UNDERSTANb!! accessories. 643-2880. be able to work Saturday or YES.su/VlMEE/THE 'CODED' M e a n w h il e - at h ig g s a f b m o v ie t h e a t r e PO YOU THE WAY THE MARTIANS TWO handymen want a variety TROUBLE finding minis? (Jus Louisa Hotel and Restaurant, WARRANTJ HE'S A SHERIFF AGO?}/. 1964 (JHEVY IMPALA, 4-door, Sunday or 4:30 — 7 evenings. KEEL CONTAINER WENT THINK THIS SABOTAGEP APOLLO 13 1966 MUSTANG, hardtop, 289, of jobs by day or hour. We tom made dresses ladles suits ^ Bolton, 643-2621. FROM OUT OF TOWN' STEVE, RIGHT UNDER \ T 0 A PRE/VIIERE SHOWING AT COPE THING full power, good running con­ YOU CANT TELL WHERE automatic, one owner. $1,195. clean yards, attics and cellars. gowns and alterations. Prompt gg D&L EVERYONE'S NOSES-A \ HIGGS AIR FORCE BASE / IS-AH- NEXT BLOW WILL dition, good rubber, extras. Reasonable. Call 643-5305. SEVERAL assembly workers MAN(JHESTER PARKADE PANGEROUS COME FROM 643-7128. service. Call 649-1133. $675. 649-8878. DRIVERS for school buses. needed for light bench work.- An equal opportunity employer. VENETIAN blinds cleaned at 1965 FORD (Jrown Victoria, 4 7:30-9 a.m., 2:16 - 3:46 p.m. Apply In person. Engineered reasonable rates, cash and Metals, Inc., 10 Hilliard St., new tires, good motor, 4-bar- Trucks— ^Tractors 5 Moving^!rucking— Manchester or Vernon schls. rel carburetor. 1960 Ambassa- ______carry 9-8 or home pick-up and Good pay scale. We train you. Manchester. dor, 4-door sedan, make offer, b RCXJKWAY delivery. Healy Building Maln- Storage 20 oil delivery 643-2414 or 872-6997. * MATURE receptionist Wanted (Jail 649-3650 after 5 p.m. tmek. Excellent condition. One tenance Service. 461 Main St., side delivery. Manchester. 646-4220. _____ MANCHESTER Dellve^- LEGAL Secretary — Manches- full-time, light office duties. '1966 COMET ' (Jallente sedan,' , compartment. - light trucklng^and packagc;:de-— Handle— —Ineoming— rphonesr- Like new. 2723 gallons. Call livery. Refrigerators, washers Phone Mr. Atlas. 528-6978, FRODU&TION 289, V-8, automatic. Seven Valley CJbal Co., ask Tor Milt. able. Applicant must have typ­ good tires, includes snow. $800. B u ild in g - and stove moving, specialty. East Hartford (Jonvalescent 529-2549. ing and shorthand proficiency. Must sell, owner drafted. Cali Contracting 14 Folding chairs for rent. 649- Legal experience preferred but Home, 761 Main St. ASSEMBLERS MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK KHIKSEWAY 649-2536 after 4 p.m. 1961 BROCJKWAY oil delivery ____ 0752. not requlr^. Salary commen- CHAMBERMAIDS, weekends, truck. Good condition, two LEON Cleszynskl builder new surate vrith qualifications. Call 1964 VOLKSWAGEN convert­ OR AT LEAGrr IT WAG FOR compartments, side delivery. home; custom built, remodel- 8 ra 4:30 shift. Assembly lines. ible, new vinyl top. Good tires. Mr. Leviiie. 649-5^7 to arrange in po'rSon. ‘ Flono's A MOMENT THERE. 2880 gallons. Call Valley Coal in g . Idltlohs, rec rooms, ga- Pointing— Foporlng 2T interview. S U R F i S Asking $675. Call 649-0017 after rages. kitchens .. remodeled. ______Motor Iim, 100 E. Center St. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU Co., ask for Milt. 529-2549. Appiy: O p.m. bath Ule, cement work. Steps, ROGER’S PAIN'nNG, Interior „ FULL OR part-time cqsmeUc UP! dormers. Residential or com- and exterior, celling, wall- r n or LPN part-time, department sales clerk. Some MY RSTHER MV I^THER C^N UCK THAT SOUNDEDA LOT X961 PONTIAC ~ Bonneville, c a n l ic Sk : mercial. (Jail 649*4291. papering. Call anytime, 643- 649-4619. ' _____ experience__ preferreds._Excet. Y X IR F72dW£5C A N {CBUZB/^ca^/ ‘ F=DNN1ER hardtopi w h i t e . Full- power, mOTOrvyeiea** IONA MFG. CO. V •» 44 V. ■ ■' "' om...... ■■ V...... ' lent salary. 'Phone for appoint­ |,',5 = 8EFDF2E I SAID IT. $350. Call 649-6572. Bicycles I I HALLMARK Building Co. for DENTAL assistant full-time. Unit of iGenereil Signal J_____ ^ home Improvement, additions, in s id E—outside painting. Spe- iihairslde, no Saturdays. Write ment, Store Manager, 643-1605. n f \ 1965 IMPALA Super Sport, full BSA 1969, Thunderbolt, immac­ rec rooms, house painting, clal rates for people over 65. ^ x X, Manchester Herald. REGENT STREET 0-1 power, excellent condition. (JOMPANION helper to older ulate condition, $1,250. or will . garages, roofing, gutters. Free Call my competitors, then call - Sacrifice $765. Call 649-3589. woman. Live In or private MANCHESTER ■'{•■y, YS'H consider offer. 628-6988, lifter 6, estimates. All work guaran­ me. Estimates givefi. 649-7863. KEYPUNCH operator, mostly |©i __ numeridal, 026 or 029, 5-day . apartment provided.. Refer­ 1967 (JHEVROLET MiUlbu sport or 565-3311. teed. 646-0202. - ences required. Write Box dowes*, II CONTRACJTOR — Interior, ex­ week, benefits. Gaer Bros., 140 (aPeSDM coupe, bucket seats, mountain 1966 BENELLI, 250 cc, low N. J. LaFlam rte"'^ Carpenter terior painting, paper hanging. Rye St., South Windsor. “ KK,” Manchester Herald. green, 327 cubic incht V8, 4- mileage, needs tune-up, $325. contractor. Additions, remod­ Discount on wallpaper. Call speed transmission, 646-4875. BY AK VERMEER or best offer. (Jail after 6, 875- eling and repairs. (Jail any­ Oscar Hebprt,, 646-3048. PBiaCIlHLA’S POP time "foP-'-free estimate; • 875> Tormiffn CAR? tyedlt very ba3? 2958. ' ...... s o THAT'S THE FIRST P R E T T Y I SH O U L D 1642. _____ JOSEPH P. LEWIS — (Justom WHIUE ■ Bankmpt,- repossession? , , Hon- . HONDA mini-trail, 1969, blue DOLLAR YOU EARNED, CUEVEK, piac Painting, Interior and exterior, If You Live In or N W Rockville. . . E H , JlM -g F R A M lN iO I/' N O T /0(R cst Douglass accepts lowest Q^od con- DORMERS, garages, porches, paperhanging, fully insured. IN <3, ...W OMAU-1 down, smallest payments, any­ IT LIKE /VREALlYr dltion. Asking $200 firm. (Jan rec rooms, room additions, For free estimates call 649-' where. Not small loan finance. be seen at 161 Brookfield St.. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, 9658. If no answer 643-6362. company plan. I^uglas M o Save Time and Transportation ■ o a i ® CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Manchester. 646-0312. siding, general repairs. Q u ality_____ tors, 346 Main. workmanship. Financing avail- r .H. MAGOWAN JR. * Sons, DON'T SE TOO SURE. EASy.....THBRE'G able. Economy Builders, Inc. Interior and exterior painting, IF THE ART EXPERT CONFIRMS THE HE'LL DRIVE OUT FROM BOSTON... M , 1966 CHEVROLET 396, 375 h.p., WORK LOCALLY FOR PICTURE'? VALUE... I'LL BUY THE — ANP MEET VOU AT THB^ STILL THB PROBLEM OF WHO SENT THAT Business Services 643-8169, 872-0647 evenings. paper hanging. Thirty years CRANBERRY LOPGE SINISTER WAX POLL.....ANP WHY?!... 4-speed Hurst, oraiige' with ICi HOUSE AT ONCE... HI? NAME. 13 experience, four generations. INCIPENTALUY.U? AARON IN YARROW!, black R & P interior, many Offered SAVE MONEY! Fast service. Free estimates, fully Insured. FPYFEL extras. (Jail 844 0156 after 5 — ^ ^ ------h Dormers, room additions, ga­ 643-7861. AMERBELLE CORPORATION —~^1962 F-85. JUNK CARS removed, $10 rages, porches, roofing and siding. (Jompare prices. Add- NAME your own price, Paint­ new tires, exhaust sysjem, each. Call 872-9433. A-L«vel - Dormer Corp. 289- ing, paperhanging, removal. brakes. Needs vSlye job. $75: 30 JOBS AVAILABLE LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also 0449. Prompt service, fully Insured. 649-2618. moving large appliances. Satisfaction guaranteed. (Jail MASONARY — All types of 1st Shift 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. GTO — 1968, convertible. 400 Burning barrels delivered, $4. Jerry Kenny, 647-9664. stone and concrete work. No 644-1775. LANCELOT - - - < ~ ~ BY COKER and PENN cubic Inches, 4-speed, black in­ job too small. Free est^atea. FALL— A good time to have MALE HELP WANTED • NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED • WE TRAIN YOU!! terior, console. Must sell, in Quality workmanship. Work your house painted. Call Rich­ WIEl VDU \ /©Ul?e! IT WILL BE Keep mouR heap 'th At s it, lo r TTs w in g TA service. Make offer. 649-9870. (JLEANING — Interior —both t e a c h /Vie TO V A HANDY THIN© DOWN ...follo w hiOU'RE DOING JUST J residential and commercial. guaranteed. Out of season ard E. Martin, 649-4411. Pro­ HIGH WAGES, ' • PAID HOLIDAYS SWING LIKE \{ F50K YOU TO KNOW/ THROUGH ...SHIFT DUN$: Buggy — Real sharp, Satisfactory work guaranteed. rates. Call after 6 p.m., 643- fessional painters, free esti­ FREE CMS • PENSION (COMPANY PAID) th a t, LANce ? YOUR WeiGHT... For friendly free estimates. 1870 or 644-2975. mate. custbm paint,I many extras ______^______FREE BLUE CROSS New; Posltractlon, tires, call Suburb^ Floor Malnten- _ concrete steps, EXPERIENCED house paint- • UP TO 120 HOURS VACATION PAY FREE LIFE INSURANCE . Hurst, SW. Must sell, no rea- ance, 640-9229. floors, hatchways, remodeling ing, very ' reasonable. Call for _LnTLE_SP(MlT8 BY R pU SO N ^Miablq. offer refused. Call 628- • 2ND & 3RD SHIFT PREMIUM ARCHITECrrURAL plans pre­ porches, garages, closets,.ceil­ free estimates. Wonderwall FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY V f 3342 O F 289-5131. pared for houses, additions, ings, attics finished, rec Painting Co., 1-423-8U7. 1967 BUICK Skylark, converti­ new construction, complete rooms, formica, ceramic, Oth­ ble blue with white top, V-8, blueprints. Dial 742-7627JN er related work. No job too standard shift. Very good con­ small. Dan Moran, Buildqr. oot ABfERBELLE CORPORATION SHARPENING Servjce — Saws Evenings, 649-8880. H Finishing 24 dition. Sacrifice. 647-9379. FOB ADDITIONAL C p knives, scissors, garden and irO O R SANDING, and refin- EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 104 EAST MAIN STREET, ROCKVILLE, CONN. 1961^ MG® excellent condition. shop tools. Power mowers re­ WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ INFOKMA’nON ^ ? -r modeling specialist. Additions, Ishing (specializing in older . OPEN FROM SINCE 1936 Good looking car, white with paired and serviced. Pick up TELEPHONE 8TS-3SSS rec rooms, dormers, porches, floors). In, and outaW* paint­ 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. AND ALWAYS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY E l^L O Y E B . Ceians/petiA C red interior. Must sell. Call and delivered. Sharpall, 685 ing. (Jetllngs. No job too amall. 643-0666 anytime. $1,360 or best Adams St. (rear) Manchester, cabinets, formica, ■ built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. John Verfaille, 649-6760. offer. 643-630Q. • >

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X MGE FOTJHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN Ma InCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONJf; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 \ , ,.Lai.d For Sole 71 Articles For Sole 4S THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Business Property Houses For Sole 72 Houses For-Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 ouses For Sole 72 Out of Town Out of Town Wrnitod— Real Estato 77 USED galvanized angle iron For Sple 70 COVENTRY — 40 acres, long For Sole 75 For Sole ALL CASH for your property frontage. Reasonable. 'Car­ MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- 1%” - 6” in diameter, 6’ • 20’ W iMEM SOUR M u rr 16 OM TME LEA6M • RESTAURANT business show­ PORTER ST. room Cape with 3 bedrooms, VERNON — Six - room older thin 24 hoursf Avoid. red -CLASSIFIED lengths in excellent condition, riage ReEilty, 646-1110. BETTE DRIVE ivOODLAND ST. TWO-FAMILIES Instant, service. Hayes ing excellent net profit in high- AwasiicXAformal dtatagUUlllIt' room,riHltTI nni'HOTAflcarpeted TOLLAND V. home situated on large -lot. ' ' . large quantity. '’Rockville traffic count location. Es­ BOLTON Area 22 acres land. Immaculate 7V4-room Colonial living room with fireplace, pri- For the large family Executive i r. • . HORSES-HORSES- Large Uvtag room with fire- 3*8-0131. Scrape, Route 30, Rockville, tablished over 20 years. Price Cape. First floor paneled family vate shaded - yard. Wolverton type. 11-room Ranch, 5 bed- ^-room^, custom Rmc^ Mata DUPLEX—6-6, newer furnaces, HORSES place, den, three bedrooms. Brandy St. and Loomis Rd. roomi with many custom built-in ADVERTISING 872-9032. includes all the real - estate, Agency, Realtoris, 649-2813. rooms,,- spacious living room, floor, 3 bedrooms, kitchen with needs some work, Centrally Eight room Ranch with two CentraUy located to shopping LAND—1 Call Towne Real Estate, 649- features. Including grill type separate study, large dtatag carpeted eating apea, spacious located. Asking only $24,900. Realty, ROYAL Electric typewriter, . restaurant fully equipped, plus 4066. flreplatve, large well-lighted liv­ car attached garage, dog and schools. Asking only $18,- Realtors CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS LAKEWOOD Circle 7-room room, big kitchen with deluxe room wltU ^ll wall stone ____ pen &' two bams: on four regularly $195,' how $M. Royal a house. $65,000. Owner will ing room with fireplace, formal bullt-ins Md canned goods cab- Arepace and rfdss sliding doors DUPLEX-6-6, 2-car garage, 900. A resil steal for the right Ranch on 100x272 wooded lot, acres of prime land for only 8 AM. to 4:30 P.M. portable, $75. Remington add­ take back mortgage. Philbrlck VERNON — 5 acres, 600’ front- dining room with built-in china taet. Living room with glass leading t o ^ large stone patio, large lot.' Owner will Usten famly. For appointment call Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. age on West Rd. LaPenta overlooking reservoir and $34,900. Excellent for the er, regularly $139, now $89.95. cabinets, work saver kitchen, 3 doors and sim deck, 3-fi|U baths, carpetedfloors, tiled bath. First offers. Asking $28;900. F. M. Gaal Agency, 643-2682. bedrooms 1^, vanity type tiled country club, fireplaced living gentleman farmer. Only COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIPIED ADVT Royal adder, $80. Call 649-7798 Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. 2 fireplaces, 2-car attached ga- A ^ r offers large rec room plus H a p p e m n g s baths. First-floor laundry room, room, formal dining room, den. rage. 16x32’ in-ground swirhinlng studio and full bath. t WO-FAMILY—6-8, aluminum minutes away from Exit NORTH Coventry — 5%-roo] > after 5. «:S0 P.M. DAY BEFORE PL’BUCATION wall-to-wall carpeting, central 3 IJedrooms, garage. Job trans- L^Ve treed Tot. “priced^^ OyCrslzed 2-car garage, treed siding, remodeled, 154’ front- No. 99—Rt. 15. Call J. Mc­ Ranch, fireplace, buUt-lns,x^a' F o r Investment Property alr-condltlonlng throughout. FHn- ter dictates bargain.. price of the upper 60’s. x ^lot, city utilities. Asking $38,500. WATER storage tank, heavy Excellent appreciation Laughlin at 649-5306. rage, patio, nice arear neari Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4:30 p.m. Fridar Houses For Sole 72 ished rec room in the basement, $28,900. CaU early! Bel Air duty, $20. Stone domestic hot For Sole 70-A possibilities. Excellent financ­ school, $(20,900. Kayos Agency, attaclvBd garage, large patio Real Estate. 643-9332. ing posslblUties. Asktajg $37,- 646-0131. / Saturday, Sept. 5 \ water tank, $16; wood storm with fireplace. Good value, U&R REALTY CO., JC. it&R REALTY CO., INC. . . B &. W • • ^ ______YOUR COOPERATION WILL MANCHESTER close to shop­ 500. Town Pools —Globe HoUim windows, various sizes, $2 $37,500. SUBURBAN Splendor, 8-room , 643-2692 BARROWS and WALLACE Co. VERNON —^e r r M c 3-bedroom BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 ping, 4-famiIy with 4 room BROAD STREET 643-2692 opens at 10 a.m.; Waddell, Ver-’ .^ each; builder’s iron staging Hglc OFF Contemporary Split In ex­ Robert D. Murd< Realtor Robert D. Murdock, Realtor TWO-FAMILY PLUS—4-4, plus Manchester Parkade Ranch, >0ar garage, 2 full pianck, Saulters and Swanson apartments, 4-car garage, new brackets, four for $10. Iron oil Six-room Cape, redecorated, quisite setting on 1% acres. 643 643-6472 tavern. Excellent income, Manchester 649-5306 baths.x delightful lot. Asking open at U a.m.; all close at 6 heating systems and roof. Mid U&R REALTY CO., INC. barrel stands, four for $8. 116 close to everything. Owner 643-2692 Only three years young, 1% good condition. Asking $39,- $27,900. Keith Real Estate, 649 p.m. Continued From Preceding Po y HN6. MAMihJ PAVie 9 - 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. must sell., Price reduced to BOLTON —New 8-room cus­ iRussell St., Manchester, ■4' baths, - basement garage. In------— ------900. 1922, 646-4128. Drug Advisory Center, 81 NBN 7/ltPOU, PA. $21,900. tom built Raised Ranch. Four Robert D. Murdock, Realtor numerable extras you must MANCHESTER — 3-bedroom Russell St., 647^9222, from 1 to 9 POOL table, slate, about 6’x4’, MANCHESTER — 17~^ room 643-6472 fram e,and brick Ranch under WALKER ST. THE MONSTER—7-7, duplex, bedrooms, double garage, aerd Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wonted— see. Mitten Agency, ‘ Realtors, p.m. needs new felt. Can be coin house on high traffic count FRECHETTE REALTORS 10 years young, fireplace, wall- 6()’x40’ foundation, possible 5 treed lot. $31,600. Hayes Agen­ 643-8930 or 647-1573. New listing — 6-room Colonial. Sunday, Sept. 6 Mole or Female 37 operated. $200. ’Two Harper highway situated on 19,800 to^all carpet In living room, bedrooms each side, 2-car ga­ cy 646-01:11. Legal NoHces ------—X------Spacious living room, dlhiiig Town Pools — Globe Hollow Walke Talkies, 9 transistors, square foot parcel, good busi­ 647-9993 MANCHESTER — Price re- CIRCA, 1740 large authentic Co­ dining room and hall, huge room, kitchen with birch cabL, rage. Excellent residential COUNTER help for moi^nings, 649-7926. ness potential. Philbrlck Agen­ SOUTH Windsor Area —Sulli­ opens at 10 a.m.; Waddell, Ver- PART-TIME 6 to 10 a.m., ideal for college duced, executive 2-year old Jonlal, 11 rooms, 7 fireplac^;^ finished rec room, 2-zone heat, nets, stove and double stainless area. One of a kind offering. X cy, Realtors, 646-4200. ~ Raised Ranch, (IlastonbUry 2 baths, some of the orislAal country size lot. Spotless In- steel .sink, 3 large bedrooms, full Asking $39,900. van Avenue to Parkade, take OBDEB OF NOTICE ON planck, Saulters and Swanstm .students. Part or full-time. DARK, rich, stone free, loam. APPLICATION TO SELL open at 11 a.m.; all close at 6 NEW LIS'nNG — Immaculate line. Must be seen, low 40’s. floors, laths, doors, et^ Can right on Hillside Rd., first BEAL/ESTATE Mechanic for minor repairs, Please apply in person, Mr. five-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, MANCHESTER — business tenor must be seen. The Paul ^^^^^^"""wTlktar dtatoce "?o DUPLEX-^-6. Now ready to Ranch with finished basement, Frechette Realtors, 647-0993.' rent upstairs while re a rin g If right on Steep Rd., 24 Steep AT A COURT OP PROBATE, p.m. Donut, 255 West Middle ’I^ke., stone, fill, manure, pool and \ bIo.!k with 6 apartments, ex­ W. Dougan Agency, Realtors, start Construction, Call for CMvanvitn RjiTii'h h6ld &t Coventry, within OJid for 5-9 p.m. garage, living room with wall- desired. Assumable/mqrtgage. schools, bus and shopping. Ask­ Rd Siix room ttanen, District of Coventry, on the Monday, Sept. 7 Manchester. patio sand. 643-9604. cellent condition. Owner will 649-4535, 648-1021. ing $25,500. details. ' . T» U % to* -qh*! !#»#• to-wall plus beamed celling. CXINVENIENTLY located —' 6- Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, 3 bedroom s, full cellar, ga- siet day of August, 1970. Town Pools — Globe Hollow Ford experience. C 1910 by Ua>i«d fsotwit Sr"dxo>«, finance 80 per cent at 8H per $20,600. Wolverton Agency Real­ room Cape, garage, low 20’s. 646-4200. / DECEPITVELY big, 3 bed­ rage, sw im m ing pool. Call , H<»-_l>evld C. Rappe, opens at 10 a.m.; Waddell,. Ver- ATTENDANT wanted, male or SPOTS before your eyes — on /_ U&R REALTY CO., INC. female, full- and part:time. Ap­ cent. Terrific income produc­ tors, 649-2813. 649-7556. rooms, family room, move-in Towne Real Estato, 649- j^ ^ te of Leo O. pucharme, late pianck, Saulters and Swanson Contact Mike Hardel. your new carpet — remove EIGHT,ROpi(i Colonial, like ply in person. Logue's Texaco, er. Call now, Hayes Agency, condition including carpeting, 643-2692 FRECHETTE REALTORS 4056. of Coventry In said District, de- open at 11 a.m.; all close at 6 them with Blue Lustre. Rent IMMACULATE — 38 HamUton MANCJHESTER vicinity —Look­ new, tastefully decorated. ______ceased. ^ 3f8 Adams St, Manchester. electric shampooer $1. Paul’s Musical Instruments S3 Apartments— Fiats— Houses For Rent 65 646-0131. drapes, aluminum siding, fire­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor The Administrator having made p .m . Drive, 8-rooms, 2% baths, 2-cajr ing for a starter home? We Wall-to-wall carpeting, bullt- 643-6472 VERNON — Modem 6-rDom.-Co- FITZGERALD FORD Paint & Wallpaper Supply. Tenements 63 place, oversized cape. Central. 647-9993 written application to saidUd Court, Drug Advisory Center, 81 MANAGER-Tralnee for restau­ COLONIAL house, six large 50-APARTMENT unit. Substan- garage, prestige area. Bel^idre have several priced from $14,- Insx'ln kitchen, 14x24’ living lonial. Tliree bedrooms^ two- in accordance wlta the stw Russell St., Call 647-9222 for Route 83 UPRIGHT piano, $75. Call 643- rooms, fireplace, attached tj^i cash. Good return. Carri- Morrison, Realtor, 643-1015. king sized, sewing Tn'. nnn- an order of sale of the whole or jiart Rockville rant. No experience necessary, 1970, RUPP snow-mobile, excel 635 CENTER ST. — 4% room •'Agency, 647-1413. 900 to $19,500. Mitten Agency, rOom with fireplace, large ATTRACTIVE. 7-room Colonial, ------, ,, , . ’ .y of Uio real estate described therein. hours. . .I’m not sure of the time will train. Apply Herky’s, 401 lent condition. Call 643-8068, af- 8580 between 3-7.p.m. duplex. baths,., all appli­ heated garage, large yard, age Realty, 6464110. Realtors, 643-6930, 647-1573. ^ r e e n ^ porch and patio, DUPLEX 5-6, handyman’s spe- three bedrooms, living with SI, SI senlorlta, Spanish Influ- clous living rooi With fire- it is ordered that aaJd application schedule for today. ' $275. per month plus utilities. ’TWO-FAMILY, 7-7, comer lot, room, be heard at the Probate Office In Center St., 649-6632. ter 6:30 p.m. ances, fully carpeted, 2 air- First-floor famUy room, four ^eat. needs fireplace and rec room with once Colonial, 7 spacious pace, orma KUSTOM Bass amplifier for Lease and references required. COMMERCIAL zone property Hartford Rd.i 150’ frontage. MANCHESTER — Exclusive 1 1 / , Coventry, on the IBth day of Septem- ^ Tuesday, Sept. 8 conditioners, heat, hot water, bedrooms. Well planned clos­ fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet- rooms, 1% baths, 2-car garage, wall-to-wall / carpettag. ber. 1970, at 7 o'clock In the evening; ______OIL BURNER service man with organ, bass or guitar,, black Call 649-5993, after 5 p.m. on Main St., near the new Make an offer. Keith Real Es­ 1,800 square foot custom' built some repairs. Situated adja­ Community Enrich- PART-TIME restaurant help BRACE yourself for a thrill the sound proofing, storage a n d ______ets and storage areas. Phll- tag upstairs and downstairs, central, city utilities. Morrison, baths, large lot with a view, and that notice thereof be given, by . „ „ ^ /-nooo=«' otoW experience in, all phases of No. with covers, 200 watts. All north end shopping center. tate, 649-1922, 646-4126. Cape, breezeway, 2-car ga­ cent to high school, shopping, Assumable morteaae $26 900 Publishing a copy of this order In a ment Courses — Classes start needed for two months. Will first time you use Blue Lustre parking, on bus line, n ear^ ix-R O O M Colonial, lease and brlck Agency, Realtors, 646- Excellent central alr-conditlon- Realtor, 643-1016. ^ mortgage. j^o.HOO. „g,^paper having a circulation in ggnt 14 for 12 weeks. ...for In- 2 oil burner service. Excellent parts lifetime guaranteed. Call Good for franchise operation. rage, beautiful wqoded double etc. A s king $19,900. T. J. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, said District, and by posting a copy ^ train if necessary. Please call to clean rugs. Rent electric shopping, $195. per month. 4200. formation call Mrs. J. Port, 643- benefits and salary opportun- 649-8313. ' • shampooer $1. Olcott Variety 875-9449. references. Wolverton Agency, ice cream, pizza, Hamburg, LOTS OF ROOM, lot 400’ deep lot. Asking $35,900. Frechette Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. tag, eat-in kitchen, 1% baths, xwO-famlly duplex, 6-5, conve- 646-4200 thereof on Uie public sign-post near- ‘ -'•'.'’ “ ♦Ion m il M rs. J P o rt. 643- Phone CStarles Ponticelli, 649- '• ' eat to the place where the deceased ity for willing individual. — . ------Store 649-2813. cleaners, etc. Will sell or build and treed. Ranch house, low Realtors, 647-9993. MANCHESTER — Brand new attached garage with breeze- njently located, In good condl- ^------2805. 10 a.m — noon. . .teen and guitar, Sllvertone 9644. IMMACULATE 7-room Colonial . last dwelt, — and by leaving with, Union shop. All inquiries held SCHOOL bus drivers urgently X ______^______ELECTRIC 20’s.' ’Three bedrooms. Dish­ way. 24’ pool, private treed ® or by mailing In certified — letters, aidult courses In Paperback SEVEN-ROOM Raised Ranch. and lease. Keith Real Estate, custom built 4-bedroom Garri­ With attached garage, formal tion.tion, $24,900. Call owner ®P***'^^®*’ confidential. Call Mr. Grim- needed, will train, $12.50. per NEED tires? 40 per cent dis- amp, 100 watt, mike with washer and stove built-in. lot. Central location. Assum­ / bedrooms, family room. 2- postage prepaid and return receipt Novels, Beginning French, — Three Rec room, fireplace, two-car 649-1922, 646-4126. son Colonial, charinlng family dining room, fireplace, first- 3071. —a requseted, addressed to each of the aldl, 529-2549 for interview ap- day. Andover Elementary count. Premium. First Line. stand, all in excellent condl- MAfTCHES’TER Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, able mortgage. High 20’s. By acre treed lot, fireplace, Modem Dance — or Science rooms, stove, refrigerator, own garage. $280. per month. ’The neighborhood, -walk to bus, floor family room, one full, 2 following persons: Attorney John D. pointment. School, -742-7339. Wide ovals. And truck tires. tion. All mike and guitar cords MANCHES’TER — Unusual op­ 646-4126. SHALLOWBROOK LAJTE owner, ,843-9871. NINE ACRES — s^Oeping rage. Priced to sell. Hayes LaBelle, 843 Main S t, Manchester: Club, Beginning Sewing, Stamp furnace, bus line. Adults only. Paul W. Dougan Agency, 649- shopping, schools. Aluminum half baths, central air, loads ______Coles Discount Station, 451 included. Selling separately or portunity, four apartments on aiding, (Jrane color baths, views, lovely six-room stone Agency, 646-0131. g S S S '''co ^ f^ r'P a ta ‘’“ 'G l^ ‘‘Du? Club, creative Rhythms (Yoga, MARRIED man with some HAIRDRESSER — Full - time. all for $150. Ask for Tom, 643- No pets. Westslde Realty. 649- 4535, 646-1021. X 3% acres of land. Income of CAPE COD 5 - rooms with of closet space. Many more ex- MANCHESTER Is next door to West Center St., 643-5332. Executive 7-room raised built-in dishwasher, disposal, Ranch. Large enclosed porch, charme, Cedar Swamp Road, Oov- etc.) Needlepoint Embrol- route experience and good with top salary and commission. 9471. 4342. over .$11,‘000. Q ty utilities. As- huge master bedroom. - new tras. A must see home offered this beautiful 4-room Ranch, TOLLAND FIVE-ROOM furnished Ranch, Ranch, only 2 years old. oven and range, city utilities, 2-car garagey^Out-bullding. dery, crewel Ernbroi^, In- figures to learn egg business, Great opportunity for the right SCREENED 'loam. processed sumable mortgage. I^osslble kitchen and self cleaning for $30,900. by the Paul W. has oversized garage and in SUPERB!! ' \ ' ------—'------SIX-ROOM flat, second floor, Nov. 1st to May 1st for right Transferred owner offers $31,900. Builder, 649-5524, 643- Hutchins Agqncy, 649-6324. a copy of this order all at least seven term ediate an d . B egin n in g inside and outside work. Must person to pick up an excellent gravel, banknm gravel, sand, variance or zone change for stove. shaded comer lot on Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- excellent condition. Call on this. Sought after, locatlort, 8tk- days before said time assigned, and RrjdEe E le m e n ta r y Y o g a , Wanted— lo Buy 58 remodeled. $175. monthly, cen­ couple. No 'iShll^Ten or pets. quiet street, garage and tool this georgeous home with 0609. 4535, 646-1021. $19,500. Mitten Agency, Real. IX)OKIE,/lx30KIE 4-bedroom room Colonial on big treed return make to this Court. “ ’ be responsible. Call Miller following. Call Duet Beauty fill, stone. George H. Grifflng. additional apartments or sin­ DAVID c. R a p p e . Judge CJhess C lu b an d A fro -A m e rica n tral location. Adults. Morrison References and security depos­ shed. Asking $22,900. Call own­ many fine features. Bullt- tors, 643-6930. Colonel, 1% baths, 2-car gar- lot; Four bedrooms, first- Farms, 643-8021. Studio, 649-3906. Inc., Andover, 742-7888. HOUSEHOLD lota — AnUques gle homes. Keith Real Estate, WE CXMJLD have gotten more,. ASSUMABLE 5% per cent. ■------History. Agency, Realtor, 643-1015. it. Write Box “ D,” Manches­ er 649-6668 or 872-4810. 1ns, wall-to-wall carpeting, ag^xcentral, city utilities, alu- floor family room, iVi baths, 649-1922, 646-4126. but owner sayS sell, so $16,500 Devon Drive — Contemporary MANCHESTER — OBDEB OF NOTICE MHS, 1:16 p.m. Orientation EXPERIENCED cabinet mak- BURGER Chef, Inc. hiring 18 brick-a-brac, locks, fran\es, ter Herald. central air - conditioning, Six-room urn siding. Priced right, beamed ceiling, full wall glassware. We buy estate] ’THREE-BEDROOM apartment, buys a Cape on Woodbridge St. 3-bedroom Ranch. Living room Cape off East Center St., wall-^^^^ AT A COURT OF PROBATX, sophomofOs and all new er. Must know plastic laminate years old or older. See man- acre wooded lot, 2-car ga­ orrison Realtor, 643-1016. fireplace. Excellent condi­ held at Manchester, within and for P m o v rennrt Boals and Accessories 46 second floor in almost new 2- Five rooms, garage, deep treed vvlth Swedish fireplace, wall-to- work. Full-time position in -ager at Burger Chef, 235 Main Village Peddler, Auctioneej rage. Price reduced to $42,- to-wall carpeting. House tion. Truly a home of the District of Manchester, on the students. . .sen iors m a y report famlly. Convenient location, lot. Includes stove and refrig- wall carpeting, drapes. Air- 31st day of August. 1970. program k In A hom e ro om . small shop. Starting pay. $3.60 St., Manchester. 16’ CHRYSLER fiberglas b o a t420____ Lake St., Bolton. 649-3! INVITATION TO BID LEGAL NOTICE 900. excellent condition. One TWO - FAMILY house, 3-3, warmth and charm. 30’s. basement storage, laundry Out of Town erator. Keith Real Estate, 646- conditioned family room off dis­ Jud“ ' IlUng Junior H igh - ^ r l e n t a - per hour. 643-6467. and trailer, 55 h.p. motor. Call ^ a NTED TOWN OF ANDOVER Call Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. Antique furniture. hook up. 646-1858 or 649-3462. For Rent 66 4126 or 649-1922. kitchen, carport, $24,900. Own­ Mitten Agency, Realb 643 Estate of Isabel Massey a-k-a j .30 p.m., for Grade 7 and ...... « ______Sealed bids will be received ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FRECHETTE REALTORS tance ' to stores and bus. DRIVERS for school buses Dogs___Birds___Pets 41 9-5 °niy, ^ 9-5005. glass, pewter, oil paintings or ers, 643-2215 or 649-8638. 6930. / Braithwalte Agency Realtor, {?rta’'sa »'rlcf'd e l“ ” ' new students entering Grade 8 other aiitlquV’lteiiis'^“An7 q^ WOMAN willing to share her ROCKVILLE - 3-room apart- at the office of the Director of TWO-FAMILY duplex, centrally 7:30-9 a.m., 2:16 - 3:45 p.m. 16’ SMALL CABIN boat, 26 h.p. 649-4593. • • B (Sl The executor having exhibited his A uditorium . . . G ra d e 9 to GERMAN Shepherd pups, make ..... apartment with same,same. callCall af-af­ -e n t to center, heated. G e n e r a i ^ e ^ 647-9993 located In Manchester. Five located 6-room administration account with said es­ Manchester or Vernon schools. Mercury, trailer, 2 gas tanks, tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, CENTRALLY ______BARROWS and WALLACJE Co meet in MHS, Bailey Audl- excellent watch dogs and good ter 6:30 p.m. 647-9081. rooms e^ch side. Two-car ga­ house, Four rooms down and KERRY St. — 10-room house. tate to this Court for allowance, Good pay scale. We train you. $400. 649-8269 after 4. 165 Oakland Street parking, security deporit re- ^ 1970 at 11 :o6 a.m. 2, 1970 at the Town Office BuUd- MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade it is torium. 643-2414 or 872-6997. with children. 649-8818, Leon­ quired, $125. monthly. 643-9678. CLEIANING OF PRIMAR'y Ingi It was voted that: rage. Excellent condition. two up. Bath up. Small lot, on waterfront lot, nice yard, Manchester 649-5306 ORDERED: That the 15th day of Wednesday, Sept. 9 ard Giglio, Bolton. WANTED — Utility trailer to AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY' , $28,900. 'The Paul W. Dougan minutes^ to Main St. Only September, 1970, at nine o’clock large 2 bedrooms, include wall- VTERNON - Winow l i S S , ^ SECONDARY DICEST- DUPLEX 4-4,,.Cambridge St., oil steam heat, large work forenoon at the Probate Office in All Manchester public and tow equipment. Reasonable. Agency, Realtors, 649-4636, 646- OPEN HOUSE $19,50p.^ T. J. O ockett,. Real- :• At.. ______I i.Y o«lA "M to-wall carpeting, air-con- Apartments. Immediately new ' , tool shed at 4 Rose Lane per Both soon vacant. Excellent shop, n ear school and bus line. H E B R O N F ou r d a y occupan - Municipal Building In said Man- _a,Y,ch lal schools an d H ow ell Garden—Farm - Oall before 6 p.m., 643-4459. 1 0 2 1 . tor,x643-1577. Priced fnr niilck Bale tl3 600 cy new 46’ Raised ranch. Fire- Chester, be and the same Is assigned .ertnv MANAGERS AKC Pug puppies, home raised. ditioning, dishwasher, refrig­ 3% rooms at $160. Heat, hot Bid forms, plana and speclfl- plot plan supplied to the' 2ton- income producer, fine location. SAT.-SUN. 2-5 P.M. Priced for quick sate, jid.ouo. j p.„rBf ^hta^er^ m C « W. 'Thursday, Sept. 10 swimming pool, handy to shop­ Resort Property MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6-5 A REAL home away from CIRCLE ^ Marvin Graboff, lonial. Five bedrooms, 2% tOOM (Jape, four bed- fireplace, 6 rooms of carpet­ large Uvtag room with fire­ Cape, four bedrooms. New 3^ .we3i_Ccnter St., ^Mianchw^. b c h S—Four-hour day for jun- 646-4422 Household Goods 51 ping and bus. Philbrlck Agen­ For Rent 67 Chairman with 2- car garage, nice floor SIX little kittens need a good home, for working ladies only. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. baths, 2 fireplaces. Many other 2 - car garage,- lt4 ing and a 2-car garage. Ex­ place, one full and two-half built-in kitchen. 1% bati^. Full M“ r"R.F^D“ “S^taiK.:^aaytSn^ lors. sophomores and freshmen, Albert Richey, Secretary plan Including 2 bedrooms, ex­ ceUar, oU-hot water heat. Only c o n „;; samuelJ. Maaaey. Massey Congregational (Jhurch Educa- home. Free. 649-9236. FYee parking. Please call 643- CAPE COD — Chatham, 2-bedY THIS AD extras. Price reduced to $69,- aths, well landscaped. Rock- ceptional value at $45,900. baths. Four bedrooms, lot lOOx 8609. ONE-BEDROOM at Sunny cellent condition. A good buy. 900. For details call Philbrlck Mr. Gordon. 180’. $31,500. Philbrlck Agency, $14,900. Pasek Realtors, MLS, Comi.; Samuel J. Maasey, Massey tion Building, Bolton, - - 11 a.m. - room heated cottage in pines, . !(jge area. Under $30,000. oao-TSTK 719 B919 ' Roa(d. Union, Conn.; Ellzalx'Ui Good- MECHANICAL layout inspec­ Public Notice Wolverton Agency^ Realtors, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 289-7476,, 742-8243. -'speed. Brown Drive, Andover, MALE wired haired terrier, 6 Brook Village, Oct. 1st. occu­ off seaon rates. Available This can be the most impor­ KeilB Real Estate, 649-1922, Realtors, 646-4200. 8 p.m.. Antique Show. tors, quality engftaeers, indus­ THE ’THOMPSON House — Cot- 649-2813. TOLLAND — Beautiful and Im- conn.; Ruth F. Adamy, 174 J»arker St. Maurice Church parish months old, with papers , for — T T> V ------1’ « ------, r 'j pancy. 5100 $165 per monuimonth m-In- Sept. 7 on. 643-1073. 646-4126. • • trial instructors, process plan­ ^entrally located alr-condltlonlng, tant advertisement o f your Elfingfton MANCHESTER ^ 5 and 5, pa- ^ ______B Sl W UNUSUAL, home, actually two maculate 4-bedrcom Colonial St., Manchester, Conn.; Eleanor center, Hebron Rd., Bolton, 1 - sale. 643-2666. To Lease or Buy NEW LISTING — 4-bedroom ners, process control engi- ______7 larerelarge pleasanUynleasanUv furnished and ^ appliances.__ _ Paul W. ya Dou­-T. life because it may change cious two-family In exponent Rolling' Park, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. homes, one with, 8 rooms and situated on y wooded acres 2- su M^^ 8 p.m.’. Art Exhibit custom Garrison Colonial, 2 demlz- xsnM rva«*acra 1 A* ril-Oa.' . ^ ______. a ___a ______. ^ a ______a neers. Exceptional rates, .over- WOULD like to find home for a 3 Rooms of New Furniture rooms, parking. Call 646-2358 your econom ic picture from PINNEY HILL condition. Recently" six - room (Jape. Two baths, . Mancl^stcr Parkade one with 6 rooms, both expand­ car attached garage, 10’ fire- cheater, (Jonn., and return make to Flano’s Restaurant, Bolton, 8 gan Agency, 649-4535, 646-1021. baths, family room, recreation any ex- time, and working conditions. lovable pup, 6 weeks old, part from for overnight and permanent Wanted To Rent 6B Vbleak” to **bright*L APARTMENTS ed, large treed fireplace, garage, landscaped Manchester 649-53 able. Situated on well land­ place, wall-to-wall carpeting in this Court Flashion Show of fashions Please forward, resume to beagle. Call 649-0908 after 5. guest rates. WE HA'VE, customers waiting room, fireplace, wall-to-wall tras. Asking The Mlt- scaped acre. Call (or details. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge P-"l fenced lot. Owner, 649-3334. MANCHESTER — Assumable living, room, electrical appli- cc: John C. Yavls, Jr.. Atty. through the ages put on by the Q.A.S.I., Quality Associates for the rental of your apart­ FAMILY of five looking for 5 Operators who now run a Pinnoy St. caipeting, 2-car garage, large ten Agenty, 643-6930 Asking $64,900. Philbrlck anc.es, aluminum siding, ro­ MODEL' HOME NICE CLEAN room for gentle­ or 6 room apartment with 4% per cent mortgage. Three- Bolton Caderettes . . . tickets Serving,Industry, P. O. Box F, SIAMESE CAT, bluepoint, 3 ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ route of U.l.I. vending ma­ (Routt 2B6) treed lot offers town and coun­ or 647-1673. MANCHESTER — Three-bed­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. tary antennae. Owner trans- years old, $20. firm. Call any- man, shower and parking. Ceill heat. Willing to pay $150. Call bedroom Ranch, full base­ at the door. ' Enfield, Conn.. 06082. ★ COLONIAL tate Associates, Inc. 643-5129. chines are growing from part- try living.' Many more fea-. room Ranch, ideal starter or terred. Call 876-6483. Community Enrichment Ume, 872-6400. 643-7760. .,643-0746. 3>/] large rooms witti car­ tures. Assumable mortgage. NEW LIS^NG — six - room ment, large fireplaced living time to full time operations retirement home. Convenient­ Courses—EnroUment by calling ______-k MODERN ’TWO beauUful rooms, third peting, appliances, hea^ Low, low 40’s. Morrison, Real­ Ranch,/bentral alr-condltlon- room, spacious lot, very at­ ' Lots For Sole 73 GLASTONBURY—(Sooth) Spa­ OIL T r u c k driver, part-time, MINIA’TURE Schnauzer, AKC, ★ SPANISH CLEAN furnished room for heat, hot water, stove, MOTHER who refuses to give with Company's financing. hot water, storage rooms Ing, two full baths, fireplace, ly located with city water and tractive neighborhood. Ap- Mrs. J. Port, 643-2806, 10 a.m. • tor, 643-1016. sewers. Basement beautifully cious Ranch, attracUve wood­ NOTICE Call 646-2112. puppies. Champion sired. Stad k PROVINCIAL g^Ueman, central. Apply 4 refrigerator, convenient loca­ up teen-age son and dog needs As little as $600 investment and parldiig for two cars. wajr to wall carpet, garage^ praised mid 20’s. Will accept VERNON Acre plus, high ed lot, large fireplaced living noon. o Adults. $155. OaU 87S-9401 paneled and carpeted. Flag­ ^ . scenic_____1- t location.____aia..^ *0 $6,900. n/\a Bolton TOWN,OF COVENTRY Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus­ service. . Reasonably priced. from P^Ml St. tion. 568-0833. 5-room apartment or . house in a U.l.I. route of profit NEW USTINO-Bowers School, U basement. Shows well, substantially less for Immed- room, dining room, oversized MALE HELP nights, 18 years or 872-9680. stone patio, permanent gas sell St., 647-9222, from 8:30 a.m. Stedman Kennnels, Storrs, 429- with yard and parking. WUl re­ 3-bedroom Colonial, 1% baths, 'owner transfered. $24,900. ate sale. Owner 643-0852. Lake, Vernon, half acre $4,200. kitchen, 3 twin bedrooms -with ZONING BOARD of age or over, 643-5069. Bur­ E3XCELLENT room for female p jv E - ROOM apartment, 2-3 producing vending machines , barbeque and tool ' shed- In ______9134. decorate. Call after 3:30. 643- garage, low, low 20’s., Wolv^ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Tolland acre, $3,000. Hayes ample closets, 2 baths, 2-car OF APPEALS to 9 p.m. ger Castle. $288 school teacher. Kitchen privi­ can grow to $1,000 per month bedrooms', security deposit, 1212. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-20l3. 649-2813. small cozy backyard. $22,900. MANCHESTER home reduced Agency, 646-0131. garage. Low 40’s. Owner, 633- There wUl be a Ptabllc Hear- Friday, Sept. 11 ■ -Any item may be purchased leges.. Call 649-6258 after 4 p.m. references. 5 :30-ll :30 p.m., income. ’Die Paul W. Dougan Agency, for quick sale,' top locaUon, . tag Monday, September 14th at ECHS — four-hour day for . 6016. GOOD HOME wanted lor 2 kit- separately 643-6341. MOTTIER and two sons, ages ;z : Realtors, 649-4635, 646-1021. economical, privacy, loaded''-AJ^DOVER Wqoded buildl^ ______Y-OO P.M. j In the Basement juniors, sophomores and freai- PAINTER’S helper, must be 18, Time requirement is 6 to 8 tens. Call 649-3073. 17 and 10, desire 2-bedroom PRESIDENTIAL lot, artesian well, walking dlS' TOLLAND —Like privacy?? % Room of the Town Building to men. full-time work. Call 649-9658. ROOM for rent. Gentlemen pre­ hours per week along with a with conveniences, wall-to-wall INSTANT CREDIT FTVE-ROOM apartment, very duplex or first-floor apartment PITKIN Street. . .One of Man­ carpet, 2 bedrooms, 2 garages, tance to lake and school, very acre treed lot surrounds love- u,e following appeals. Community Enrichment FREE —• 7 weeks old kittens, ferred. 21 Summit St. 649-0271. clean. Heat, hot water, stove serviceable car. No selling CARPE7T helper, must be enet- with washer and dryer hook.up VILLAGE chester’s most ■ gracious $21,900. 649-7609. good residential area. Paul W. ly 6-room Ranch, 3 bedroOms, ^ Donald H. Kennett, P.O. Courses — for reservaUons and double pawed, mother and kit­ OPEN SUNDAYS 10-6 and refrigerator. $150 per or soliciting. Just give good Slim-Line Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- geUc. Gall 646-1580. Bob’s Car- . NICE BEDROOM tor gentle- by October 1st. Well behaved Lovely4 iiilts homes, 11 rooms, 4’/6 baths . . . formal dining room, fireplace, n , Merrow, Conn. Appeal- informaUon, call Mrs. J. Port, tens extremely small. 643-8851. MON.-Fitl. 10-9 month. Inquire 2 Pearl St., be- / 4535. 646-1021. —pet.. Service.______^____ man with references. Private boys, do not leave cigarette APARTMENTS Selling for $69,500 and well LOVELY 6-room Colonial spa­ . scenic setting on Peter Green from determination of Build- 643-2805 — this Is the. last tween 1-6 p.m.-——------: ■“bums— in -carpet -or- -alcoheil - - worth._lt.. T.J. Crocket^ Rgal^ cious rooms, garage, excellent -B»cluaeil~«d:-AllrtlilsritorT28,'9eO'^(rith-an-jji|-)Q^^ Zoning Agent ^ ttm Anplvers^,-^wr M U FREE, black male puppy, 10 home.-Very near center, 649- Wrife”, giVIng nafne7~address NEAR GAY—ettyr EXPERIENCED plasUc injec* rings op counters. Noise range 'Now renting, one and two condition! excellent location.’ assumable 6% per cent mort- juiy 13th, requesting year old homes to start at the Con: weeks old, housebroken. Call 4966. FOUR - ROOM apartment on phofie number and sufficient tor, 643-1577.^ ___ tion mold maker, stable non­ : H G Within normal. We are a re- bedroom-apartments. Carpet­ Owner 646-1659. $ 6 !6 W ^ \ ricre i!* W ,m ^ e . " " c ^ l Carriage Realty, romd “c^cupandy In understaed grega^nal (^ureiu 11 a _ ^ 643-6301. y second floor. Gas stove, refrig­ references’: Write to: defense company. Iona Mfg. ROOM for gentleman, quiet, spcmsible family looking for a ing, 2 air-conditioners, 1 ^ MANCHESTER Green section— . _ ------a ^ - residence which was originaUy p.m. with tea from 2-4 p.m. at erator, hot water. Adults only, acres $10,000. O. (Jroes, Real­ 646-1110. Co., Unit of General Signal FURNITURE convenient location. 224 Char­ rental with payments that do mm baths. Unique 4-room (Jolonlal, all MANCHESTER — 7-room older . »____ « a sea^nal home" ™ the Richard Alton hou^. . tlck- no pets. References and se­ •jfE ■ Call Frances K. Colonial, 3 or 4 bedrooms, ty 228-0066. Corp., 643-2111, Ext. 80. FREE—Seven week old kittens, ter Oak Street, 643-8368. not strain the credibility gap. U l Utsefy Industries, Inc. new inside, 2-car garage, treed dOVENTRY — Lake frontage /•nmoR In under Zoning ■ Ordl-: ets ' at the door — baby-qlttlng housebroken. Call. 649-8556. 669 Burnside Ave. curity. CaU 643-7094, 4 to 7:30 _m w ■ Wagner, Rental lot, $17,9d0. Hayes Agency, 646- large treed lot close to shop- ^ " 226’, 11 rooms, Zhi baths, car­ comes In under Zoning uroi, children under 12.' Call 643-5756 between 4:30 and 1195 Empirf Central, Dept. .g (y i^ Manager, 646-2628 .PIIRT-TIME repair man. Apply - East'.iHartford...... p.m...... - - 013L ping and bus, $22,900. Philbrlck. b u t t o n peting Uiroughout, 2-ear gar­ nappe 9,0. „f Drug' Advisory (Jenter, 81 8 p.m. V Pallas, Texas 752.47. V | k | j| or 643-1023. . singer Sewing Center, 856 289-0756 ______t______:____ Agehcy, Realtors, 646^00. STEAL A LOT? age, fireplace, balcony, ( ^ e r AIM, from determtaa f ^ gj 647-9222, from 1 to 9 Main St., Manchester. Articles For Sale 45 Wanted— Rooms MANCHESTER —Price reduc- Building Inspector and Zoning; > ______BEFORE YOU BUY FURNI- LARGEST model in High Now that the season Is o l ^ transferred. Morrison Realtor, Board 62 . ed on this quality 9-room, five- Agent dated July 24th, denying t. ^2 DRIVER Wanted full-time, 8-4. ALUMINUM sheets used ^ TURE ANYWHERE, SEE OUR Furnished Business Property Ridge! 7Vi-room Spilt Level maybe you can steal a lot 643-1015. bedroom, two-year-old Gar­ a permit for garage on the same AdvlLry Center, 81 ■ All cormpany—benefits.-Apply printing plates- :009 thlcki -28x; LOW PRICES...... - MALE student needs room, vl- .Apartments 63-A . For Sale 70 with 3 full bathrooms, 4 bed­ rison Colonial. Kitchen , with rexTVri“g‘’ta0ft.^L\“S JO.^ RSst.T7°FT22,fwrito°9 cinity of Manchester Com-. HOLLISTER ST. rooms, tremendous 28’ family Spring. cliff overlooking Eastern Conn, under Zoning Ordinance ^OJ ® PINE framed mirror and pine MANQHESTER suburbs, busi­ Redecorated 7-room Dutch Colonial. 4 bedrooms, fireplace, built-ins, family room with 100 ft. deep for only $1,600. p.m. house, 942 Main St. 643-2711.______. ' wall shelf, $25. Maple lamp munity Ccdlege, please call 1- TWO - room furnished apart- ness location 6Vi-room Ranch, •v\'l fireplace, baths, 2 garages room, kitchen has G.E. built- Nine acres In all. Utility build- LocaUon of property-RUey Mt 423-5811. Stove, refrigerator, pri­ dining room, hot water' heat, aluminum siding. Close to lns. Ideal suburban atmo­ Close to lake!! (Jail J. Mc­ table $25. Maple Doughbox 1% baths, excellent condition, schools. 56x140’ lot. $27,000. 80% mortgage, 7% % Interest and aluminum siding. Now tag.- Truljr a unique property Rd. oM note Manchiester’s vate bath, heat and hot water. sphere, no traffic yet. Close to Laughlin at 649-5306. table, $30. Pine spinning wheel country store, out buildings. available. asking $41,600. Philbrlck Agen­ that must be seen. Sensibly "2. Thomas Stevenson, Route show In years ' Is Apply Marlow’s, 867 Mata St. schools and recreational facil­ 31 & Daley Rd., Requesting an ggpt 27, sponsored lamip, $18. Horse and sulky Apartments— Flats— 260’ frontage. Hayes Agejicy, BQWERS SCHOOL AREA cy, Realtors, 646-4200. priced In the forUes. T. J. wall plaque, $15. 646-4276. 646-0131. ities. Professionally appraised (jTOckett, Realtors,' 643-1677. excepUon from a determination ^ h .L.P. 4-H Horse CTub Tenements 63 FDUR-ROOM furnished single 6-room Cape plus enclosed sun room. Wall-to-wall carpet­ for Immediate sale. Belfore • ^O B W • • PUBLIC AUCTION ing, fireplace, 3 or 4 bedrooms, large kitchen with loads $19,!$00. FRESH on the market denied by Zoning Agent dated benefit of the lOH to be SINGER touch and sew with house, September-June Bolton BARROWS and WALLACE (Jo. VERNON . . .Top buy here . -NEWLY renovated _5-room 'of cabinets, outside fireplace, patio, stone walls, raised In Manchester, 5-room Ranch, Agency," 64'^-l413. July 31st. permit for a trailer y^^ future MCC Campus A single family residence with hvo-car garage Lake, Adults only. $175. per Manchester Pqrkade 6% room ranch vrith 1*4 baths, to be located on property occu- y^g ^g^^g gjtber cabinet. Monograms, hems, ^lpartment, heat, stove,' re- terrace, basement gaiage. $23,500, / aluminum siding, garage, embroiders, etc. Used, exael-. month.. Deposit and lease ^ re­ WOODLANIL^ \ Manchester 649-5306 carpet in kitchen, fireplace, pied by Thoms 6 & 10 on Ualey ^ »vHihitnr or a spectator. . . ^ —Y . ;fo be sold on the promises, —-frigerater; het -water- For ap­ quired.- Gall mily between 0-12 basement, carpeting. Owners lent condition. Guaranteed. excellent lOcaUoH. Tough to Road. a p p ^ =6meg there’s also a horse show” 'at pointment call 643-9353, 649- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS " want fast sale. “ Wolverton DESIGNED FOR J#AN(3IfflSTTeR'— Tvvo 2-fam­ Clark Rood, Bolton, Connecticut Full price now $56 or 7 month­ a.m. 649-0072'. "MANOR beat at'Only $25,900. T. J. der Zoning Ordinance 8.1. Mr. Field in Vernon Sunday 0641. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ily building lots. Owners very ly payments of $8. 522-0476, REALTOR ^MLS ’643-2325 HAPPY LIVING Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. & Mrs. Stevenson, who both are y^g t^e Tri-Town Horse ^WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16', 1970 ^ 11 A.M. anxious. Must be sold immedi­ dealer. SPRUCE ST. — four rooms, APARTMENTS MAN(JHESTER — Three-bed­ , , _ ■ over 65years;j>t^ige■■ 'years;'j>t'Agq^would wo oc- sbow...... The . . . Manchester______Civic ately. Frechette Realtors, 647- Year heat, parking, refrigerator, Business Locations Homestead Street' room Ranch, modem kitchen SEXJOND Bolton Lake — Y e ^ cupy. me trailer 4 mbpths out orchestra Is starUng rehearsals By order of the Court of Common Pleas for Tol­ ...... T .. You’ll llnE. en, second ; Satyal Pawal qnd County. . , 1021. OF A^B1CA8, !neW YOBK. EvenlBK Herald, 1180 AVE. aluminum sided 8 room, 4-bed- Realtor, 643-1577. > EAST HARTFORD -Six-room General Services Office, 41 Cen- All interested persons are ta^ 113 E. (JENTER ST. — New of­ U & R N.Y. 10016. OF ASIEBICAS, NEW YOBK, Arthur A. Pyka, third. LAWSON sofa, excellent condi­ N.Y. 10006. room (Jolonial, fireplaced faml- MANCHESTER _ 8-room Colo- Cape ta cream puff condition. ter Street, .Manchester, (J«i- vlted to attend. SIX-ROOM Duplex, redecorat­ fices, air-conditioned, off- REALTY CO., INC. - Print Name, AdOrtsi with ZIP Print Name, Addrett With ZIP necUcut.' ' • ' j Signed; A game, sponsored by thq tion. $100. (Jail 644-0519. MERRITT AGENCY CODE. ly room, bullt-ins, 1% baths,- nial, four bedrooms, 1% baths, Large fireplaced living room, ROBERT M. SCHOR ed, centraUy located, heated, street parking, ideal for pro­ 99 EAST CENTER STREET \ CODE, Style Number and-Size. Town of Manchester, ..,Griuit E. Toothaker Sr., Manchester Bridge Club, is The Fall & Winter, ’70 acre lot 16 minutes to„ Pratt recreation room and>two ga­ country sized ftlechen, 3 or 4 30” ELECTTRIC stove, buUt-in hot water,'., adults, no pets. fessionals. Many extras. 1,1M MANCHESTER, (JONN. G 4 6 -1 1 8 0 - The- Fall & Winter ’70 Connecticut -.—w-— played each Friday at 8 -p.m. at Committee of Sale ALBUM is eSd,' includes and Whitney, 3 miles to U(Jonn. rages, on a rural % acre lot. bedrooms. Priced right. KDt- Chairman rotisserie and top grill, good References ajid security. $185. square feet, will subdivide. 648-9551 or 643-2692 Basic FASHION Book is Robert B. Weiss, ' David Roach, Secretary toe club, 135 Eldridge St. Play 79 Lafayette St., Hartford, Conn. Telephone 246-8591 postage and handling. esq, includes postage and Upper 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Asking $25,900. Philbrlck Agen­ ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930, condition. Best offer. 649-3986. monthly. CaU W-0917. Beechler - Tanguay, 646-2212. General Manager Is open to the public. . handling.' Realtors, 649-2813. cy, Realtors. 646-4200. or 647-1573.

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b acrylic can you do in "90. seconds? For I FrAiKh one thing, you can'giye children I ityling. a. lively and informative view, of the world around them! As every parent knows, few things on television catch the at­ tention of children as fast as a commercial. And the commer­ cial makers have learned to pack a k>t of informatiw,’’ which liberally bor^ rows techniques from the com­ mercials for a fast-paced look at subjects .rangmg from glass blowing to volcanoes to wind­ mills to space. "In the Know" 3S premiers Sept. 12. Producer Joel Heller picked ) a re meet o< the subjects himself, al­ iS up though there was a little consul- taition with his 8-year-old daugh­ !.99 ter. Rocky situation Euises over Liz Tayloi^s fabulous new diamond as Miss Taylor truest stEms with husband, Richard Burton on premiere of ‘*Here's Lucy” Sept. 14 (CBS). Lucille Ball has possession in'this scene. ’ The result is a series of mini- documentaries that are inform­ ative and also show the things other children are doing. Such lounging as a program at St. Helen’s It. Each it ‘The ImmortaP ll.'ChooM Parish School in Newbury, Ohio, ind mony Comes Qose To Merv Relocates where the pupils ride unlcycles » in boou« between classes and at play. try tixo in )OM from. Science Fiction "We got a k>t of letters from a As Westerner school where the teacher had HOLiLYWOOD (AP) — llie heard about the series and asked television cycle seems to be like NE3W YORK (AP) — "The purchased and converted into a her pupils to put down what women’s fashions. Scirace-flc- ' Merv Griffin Show" will move stu(Uo for Griffin, will be used they wanted to see,” Heller Uan and fantasy are cuirenUy permanently to^HoUywood next for other network shows origin­ said. "H ie similarity to what we out of style as themes for new week. Where it wlU become less ating from New York, SUver- picked ,1s uncanny." series. "The Immortal," a new of a talk show and concentrate man said. ABC effort, skirts cautiously more on music and comedy. "In the Know" combines ani­ around the ed^es of both cat^ Griffin had been pressing OBS mation with film, and Heller gorles, but comes up as aettoh- for months to make the change said the CBS News cameramen adventure, which a^iain is defi-. 44 in the hope that it would boost ‘Search’ To Note were delighted with the assign­ nitely in. ments allowing them to be more his late-night ratings against the In this weekly hour the hero creaitive than a breaking news front-nmning Johnny Cars(Hi on wUl play a' man with extraordi­ 20th TV Year story usually does. NBC. In most weeks Griffin is nary bipod which makes him The spots nm to 214 minutes immune to age and disease. He second and Dick Cavett of ABC "Seareh for Tomorrow,” tele­ third. with the intro and commercial, can die by violence—and, of vision’s longest-running dayUme but the information part boils course, cancellation if the rat­ Griffin contended that he drama series, starring Mary down to 90 seconds, 'ihat may Stuart as Joanne Tate, begins ings are low. could put on a better show if he not seem like a lot, but Heller its 20th year on CBS, Sept. 3 Christopher George, who sur­ did not have to compete in the said, "Ninety seconds is begin­ (Monday through BMday, 12:30- vived two seasons of World Weur New York pool for talent ning to seem like a long time to 14 against Carson, Cavett and Da­ 1 p.m. SAVE (See Page Three) Ih e perenniaUy popular seriea- me. Now 1 say, how am i going US vid Frost’s synidcated show. to fill that much time. When I CBS said Griffin will tape liis on that date will present its' 4,910th episode. Miss Stuart has started out i wonuered how I first show from his new base for been with the program since its could cram everything into that showing next Tuesday or premiere, Sept. 3, 19B1. short a time.” LOSS Wednesday. It will be the firat "In the Know" is narrated by ES network late-night show to origi­ ct^ a cte rs from one oi the CBS St* to. nate permanently from Holly- cartoon shows, which Heller I"*™".* wood. since ABC replac ^ KING HEBOD said "allows us to ask some bas­ Joey Bishop with Cavett at the Jam es Drury, the V irg in ^ in ic and eviiT'HiTpid' questions ELECTRONICS end of last year. NBC-TV’s “’jiie I«en FVom aiXHit Uie subjects. — *— Fred Silverman, CBS pro­ Shilcdt” series, reveals that he ’"If you watch Saturday monl- LABORATORIES gramming vice president, said began his acting career,, at an Ing, and I began to when I got the concept of the show would early age by "playing: King th-s assignment, you sge that change to put a heavier,empha­ it’s hlgmy paced, bighiy pro­ !k)ttoii 277 BROAD Herod” at eight in a Greenwich sis on entertainment. -”We hope Village (Now York) Uttle the­ duced,” he said. ,"If we came on to develop a family erf'entertain- atre producUon. with something sedate it would - era eiround Merv reminiscent of of Harry ■ Reasoner would be lost Silverman said there was "no “Here’s Lucy,’’ Mondays in col­ on the kids." Red Skelton returns to truth’’ to a published report that or on the CTO ’television Net­ FOR the network was considering work, has. bgen signed by pro­ NBC ^pt. 14 after a Umiting Griffin to one night a ducer Hal 6 . iWallis to make MINI-MOTORS CARS' week and alternating his show his morie debut, in "Red Sky nt IT-^year absence. It will with one starring, Jackie Gleg,, .Morning’’ to be filmed at Uni­ SMALL ENGINE ry Cloth versal Studios. / SPECIALISTS be a half-hour show on son, a variety show and two TV-Badk> Sales and Service movies. LAWN MOWERS ELS M ondays. ■ He said CBS was committed NO JAZZ -by eoKtrUbt- to- tteep- Ghritfia' - eB ' AVl^e' s^^ NeW REPAIREb------the (Ur for another year. Asked York City Ballet, Elaine Joyce, SHARPENED would b(4>p^'U ^ who will play Don Knotts’s gtri- ings did not improve in tte next friend in NBC-’FV’s upcoming We Are Not Satisfied LT.WOOD 51 BISSELL STR EH year, be said, "Tl^e consensus "The Don Knotts Show,’’ was UntU You Are! • around here is that the ratings asked to ^ a solo dance at s 649-8705 Blocks, Crushed, Cubes. M-Hov Vente 8e>vfc)e an U g will climb and that quesUoo wUl recital. She reqxmded with a OnHhed lea. Plant opan weakdaya frS, Sondayt 8-1. Biaaau ngs become academic.*’ Jaxx d(uice and was asked to 188R W. Middle Tunvike St. nma aaat from Blain St. at Stata Ibentra. The Oort Theater, which CBS leave tlM ballet company.

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(C) ) Wbat’s New B N ew r (C> question'ened by viewing audt- 8tl8 (8) CBS News Special (G) "The Deadly Companions". (18) W esteiaers (G> blessed—or cursed—by immor­ Vincent Price, Raymond Burr. (88) Major Leagae B a seb ^ U:88 (8-8) News — Weatter aad Okefenokee Swamp ende. (88) Mr. Ed " A Day In the U fe ot tfae Game of tile week. «3) ) FDm (G) (88) To TeU the Trath (G) tality but hunted by an aging (88) OaUoping Oourmet (C) (48) Fliatotoaea . (O) United States" Film portrait (18) Yankee BaaebaU vs. l^ r t e (G) 6:88 (8) News with Walter Crea- 11:88 (8) Movie . "IT k Ham's Wide -World’" bUlionalre who wants to use him (48) Muoster* 5:88 (8) P e r n Maaea of America on July 30, 1969. CleVelaad. ) Frea^ Ckef klte (0> 8:28 (2) Lucy Show (St) Addomi Family historic day man first landed "Man in the Gray Flannel (8) News With Froak Bey- 8:18 (48) Mete Baseball Game (O) - Suit” '66. Study of public re- "Apple Desserts" as a jiving blood bank to insure 2 :U (2) Yogi Bear Show (C) (48) GiUlgaa’a lalaoj (O on moon. Forty-three cameras New York v a CMcago. I World Frees Bolds aad Howard K. Smim (8) ConB-Tea*loB <0 ) 6:28 (48) W eiBier Watch (O) at 33 locations across country latloiui man—his job, home- (18) Dick Vaa Dyke ------his own longevity. 8:88 (8) Mote BaaebaU (C) life, hla reaction to knowledge ) NET —Juaal (88) New* (G) 5:88 (28) Gailgaa’s lalaad (O) —from eastern Maine to west­ New York Meta vs. CSilcago "Father Don Berrigan: tba (88) NBC News "W e don’t say, but I figure (48) MoHale’* Navy ern Hawaii Islands — record­ Karen Jensen co-stars of a son, result of wnriime in­ (M) MeHoIe’s Navy Herschel Bemardi will (48) m u F a Bly LiaeT ed scenes ot American Ufe on 4:88 (8) U. S. Open Tennis (C) on “Brackens World” Jennifer“ Jonee, ■ 1, Fr^cic ■' March, 18:88 Toy. That Grew Up 7:88 (8) After Dteaer Movie star as Amie on CBS. (88) Dteah’* Place ___.(0) 8:88 (2-8) W e ^ e r — Sparta aad stars as an admitted that day. From Forest Hills. New York. "The Oivered Wa '‘ 'Holiday for Lovers" '69. Boa- ter— is between 40 and 60 y ears (8) Beal TOm Keouedy Sham Near* (G) 18:18 (8-48) Mamas Weiby, MJ>. A Marlene Dietrich. Naval of­ 7: (8) Hera’s Lacy B (C> mantic musical biography of lovely Doughtere. Jape Wy­ ' Tayloi; Fern Parker, Tina Loo- I also know that everybody I as­ U:88 (88) Sole of the Ceatory (C> 8:86 (48) Bawhlde (18) Temp* 18 (G> ficer defends island - hopping (8) Trnth or Oonseqasaees (O) ) Modem Seporvlsery Teefa- man, Clifton 'Webb, Carol L y ^ toe. Tense western drama (8-48) Bewitehed ( 0> famed pianist \Eddy Duchin, sociate with is going to age ex­ 8:88 (8) Newa wUh Walter Graw- Fabian. John Saxon, Marie U:26 (8) Movie entertainer. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 SAIG PAGE FOUR commar military of D aN Radio for the Week THURSDAY PROGRAM lations, (These are the basic UatliigB, and include only those news 1:« (S> Vlnlalii Ocakam Skew (C> Stevens. Lou Rawls, John broadcasts ol 10 or 16 minutes In length. Some stations carry <8> Mue Donsbu SMw (0> Hartford. Bill Medley, Gary Puckett. Mark Lindsay. other short newscasts. Dally sports information can be found IS*) Tales ol Wells Fargsi_ (4*> All My ChUdrea (C) 18-48) That Girl ;S* 188) IrossMe <0) (t*> Ute with UnUetter 10) 18^) Bewitched (G) (8.4*> Let’s Make a Beal 10) 118) Movie IS). Love b a Many Weadored "The Unsuspected" Claude " ^ N F — WTIC — 1080 Rains, Joan Caulfield. 1230 ThUg 1C) (MoBday-Frlday) Days of Oar Lives 1C) 0:00 IS) Movie (Ho^ur-Frldar) 5:00 Town and Country (8-t*> Newlywed Game 1C) "TTie Crooked Road" '84. 5;00 Uncle Jaj'X , 6:00 Bob Steele Show (S> Oaidlng Ught 1C) Filmed on Island of Katarina 7:00 News X 10:06 Theatre of Melody IS*) The Doctors 1C) off Yugooiavlair coast, drama 7:15 A1 Gates —Spea|c Up 11:06 Jean Colbert Show 18-4*) Dating Game |0) tells story of American news- 8:00 CBS World Newsl-^undup 12:00 News. Weather ' paper reporter who is on verge BANG! 8:16 A1 Gates —SpealT Up 12:16 Meet Me on the Plaza IS) Beverly HlUbilUes 1C) of breaking biggest story of 9:30 Arthur Godfre: 1:00 News IS*) Another World—^Bay City his career. Mbert Ryan, U.S. mil 10:10 Jeff Kigks —I 1:16 Mlkeline 18-4*) General Hospital 1C) Stewart Granger. R land wii; 12:00 News 3:05 Afternoon Edition IS) FamUy Affair 1C) (8-48) Changing Scene (C) 12:16 Bob Goldfarb—S].Bpeak Up '*> 6:00 News —Stocks, Weather IS*) Bright Promise 1C) Musical-comedy revue with men with 2:10 Chuck Grouse —Speak Up 6:25 Strictly Sports 18-40) One Ufe to Live 1C) Gene Kelly, host. Guests In­ U.S. ann IS) Banger Station 1C) 4:10 Uncle Jay '‘^7:06 Accent '70 clude Jamee Gamer, Barbara ITie a 6:00 News Edward Newman Reuorts IS*) Another World—Somerset Eden and Arte Johnson. 6:15 Walter Cronklte 7i86 Joe Caraidola (8-40) Dark Shadows :S0 (68) Drsgaet '78 B (C) cutbacks 6:20 Faultless Phil on Sports 8:00 News <8) Basel :0* (38) Dean Martin Presents U.S. troo 7:00 The World Tonight 8:15 P ^ Concert (8> David Frost Show Oolddiggers (C) 7:20 Frank Gifford— Sports 9:06 Nightheat (18) Early Show (8-40) Bodes (O) land to 7:30 News 11:00 News.'^Buskness." Weather **The Black Dakotas" Gary Special: "OalgBry Stampede” ember li 11:20 Sports Ite a l (KserrUi, Wanda Hendrix. 7:45 ..owell Thomas Entertainment special recreatr talks hel 7:55 PhU Rizzuto 11:30 Other Sld^nf the Day (80) Mr. Ed Ing days Of Old West. Annual 8:10 Jack Warner on Sports (Satnrday) (40) Ftlntstones 1C) slon and 6:00 Town and COimtry rodeo vound-up takes iplace Ai 9:10 Chuck Crouse —Speak Up 5:* (3) Ferry Mason Calgary, city In foothills of Istry. 12:00 Sign Off 6:00 Bob Steele Sho^ _ (SO) Addsms Family Albert^ Canada, and features (Satnrdar) 10:00 Gardentime (40) QIUIgaa*s Island New, — Weather a a i opments, and as nation today. meat of Medltathm aad Sign U.S. am < 3f pnday-FrIdAy) Guests;“ ■ Glenn —Ford, . Con_ ,nnle Oft *6:00 Bob 9:10 Hymntime Sports 1C) >/ their asE 10:00 Bob Craig 9:30 National Radio Pulpit of Vletn 3:00 Dick McDonough 10:00 Sunday Showcase 12:00 Siindav Showcase rlty of tl 7:00 Joe Hager 12:10 Sunday Showcase 12:00 Dick Haddad 12:45 Travel Trends ment sa *(6:00 on Monday) 1:00 Sunday Best (Saturday) FRIDAY PROGRAM PANJ 6:00 Bob DeC^no 2:00 Monitor 6:00 News Korea i 10:00 Bob Craig 6:10 Sunday Edition 1:88 IS) Virginia Graham Show |C) Home. 3:00 Terry Woods 6:00 News, Weather. Sports (8) Mute Douglas £2miw (O) (18) Ten O’Cleck Bejmrt (O) plEUi fo: 7:00 Joe Hager (M> I ^ e American Styb (C) 6:30 Meet the Press IS*) Tales of Wells Fargo demtuu! 12:00 Dick Haddad 7:06 Monitor (48) AU My ChUdren (C) ;3* (18) Tempo 18 (Oj (Sunday) 1:88 IS) As the World Tams 1C) :00 (8-8-80-40) Newa — Weather U.S. to 6:00 Religious and public service 7:30 Tale Reoorts and gloria 8:06 Your Box at the Opera IS*) Life with Unhletter (C) peace o programming 8:30 Eternal Light (8-48) Let’s Make a Deal 1C) 11 :26 (8) Movie 9:00 Scott Morgan 9:06 Monitor 2:80 IS) Love I, a Many Spleadorad "HaUa of Montezuma” '51. MaJ. Story of marines on reconn^s- 2:00 Dick MicDonough 10:30 Congressionar Report Thing (S*> Days of Oar Uves Guiding Light (C) rcEin h 12:00 Sign Off (80) The Doctors < C ) irt Wagner. (8-40) Dating Game <0 ) "Ente^Inspector Malgret" ’67. mission WPOP — 1410 8:00 (8) Overly HiUbUlies (0 ) Heinz ^Buhmann, Francolm < Monday-Frlday) (SO) Another World~-Bay Cltj Prevost. -s, 'J tion pli WRCH — 910 6:00 Bill Love — Lou Morton ' (8-44) General Hospital What'a My LuieT ()ar SPEEDY Specialty 6:6* (18) Sewing Show join “ The Men from "The Who,, What or Where 6:00 (34) .Weather — Sport, Shiloh” series starting TRULY DELICIOUS Game,’’ recently' starred In a Newa (18) Weatemera Sept. 16. short-lived comedy out-of-town. (SO) To TeU the Tmth (C) CHICKEN ^ t d m k After being asked what hap­ (40) Newa (6) Tmth or Cousoquences (C) Brown in 6 Minutes pened to the play, titied “ The 6:06 (40) Bawhide ELECTRONICS 6:80 (3) Newa with Walter Cton- (18) Candid Camera The world’s “finest eatln’ Buttered Side,” James quipped: (30-40) News — Weather and kKe (C) ohitdeen” with incomparable “ It just melted away.” (8) Newa with Frank Bey- Sports (C) LABORATORIES nnlda and Howard K. Smith 7:30 (3> Get Smart B (C) taste. , '■' , (18) Dick Van Dyke (30) High Chapojrnl B (C) ''(30) NBC News (C) (8-40) Flying Nun (C) CALL IN QIUliR FAN GIFTS (18) Movie 277 BROAD 7:0* (3) Death VaUey Day, (C) Pick Up III Minute* Later U ly Tomlin, of IfBC-TV’s "Great Expectations" Jane VATI ~W5«tU,--Alan.. H ale*...... Paul V “ Rowan and Martin’s -Laug^- BEAL POUCEMAM 0 Hogan’s Heroes (C) heEilth" F.M. AND A.M. items from fans such a scarves, JCam Fong, who plays police (8) Movie 462 CENTER ST<—64S-2660 handkerchiefs and key chains to investigator Chin Ho Kelly on "Edge of Eternity" Gomel (Pushing WUde, Victoria Stafr, Edgar th e'Vat remove from blouse in her role “ Hawaii Five-O,” Weiinesday Buchanan. Arizona deputy CAR as fidgety Ernestine, the switch­ night drama series starring sheriff BoIVes three brutal The board operator. Jack Lord on the (IBS Televis­ murders: Chase leads to battle Medeir gn 'miners’ ^'bucket” moving SHOP o i^ \y-' ion Network, was a Honolulu po­ on cables a mile almve Grand vllle, T Canyon. • S A V E ^ "T STEREO •niere was precipitation liceman for 16 years befo|»;, appoint (3*) Name of the Game (C) Cushlnf every day during the first two turning actor. ^ ' (40) Ghost and Mrs. Mnir (C) W HERE weeks of taping an location in *:** (3) Movie Y O U SEE op. RADIOS "Sole Survivor" Story revolves Reac London of NBO TV’s "Bean Sjpc-PACK around discovery of B-X t h i s bomber In Libyan Desert, 17 ton, Ch TV-Badlo Sales and Service Martin Presents the Golddlg- When Nhe-TV’s Dean Martin years after ita disappearance X, SIGN knew” gers." IntiDduced his quest star, Bar­ during World War I I bombing mission to Sicily, and in v e s t bara Eden of NBC-TV’s “I gallon conducted ■ to uncover ' accept) Dream of Jeannle,” as the P L E N ’S T E X A C O truth behind disaster, Vincent •Two blonde who lived in a bottle, a - Hlchnrd Basehart. 381 M AIN ST. Summer Time Specigl William Shatner. R he wa man in the studio auiilence ex­ , - ^ <*•) Here Come the Brides reachc( YOUR CHOICE OF CA rI^ETS claimed: “Man, I’ll take a six- 1*:** (SO) Brackea’t WorU B (C) OORBlAN BROS. 76th hi COMPLETELY INSTALLED pack!” (8) M ule Special (O) Harry Belafonte -nd L,eoa 770 M AIN ST. He h — W OOU-ACkYUCS—fOLYESTER-i^ when t -4|YLPN—SHAGS— . < - TBfMNIQUE to Soul lAiralne Stephens, who por­ Dm mlssioi 0^ QQ Per Sq. Yd. ' | tray* Diane Waring on NBC- “ (Jh, TV ’s "'Bracken’* World,” des- IN this m< crUbe* her acting technique AUamiBNT AND ■ The tihiKly: " I never memorlxe R V W B B bouts DAIGLE CARPET COVERING, INC. > A v n o » 14S W. 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