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ing Japan where they were Loyal Circle of Kings Daugh­ The Manchester Midget Foot­ ball Association Women’s Auxil­ •]\frs. Elsesser- among 8,000 delegates from 85 ters will have Its first meeting yOUR lUBlRCUlOSIS ASSOCIAIION countries attending the Baptist BUSY KILN CERAMIC Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather About Town of the season Monday at 7:45 iary will meet Monday, at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John RCPORla ^ To Give Talk World Congress. ^ >r T^e Week Ended Hie Rev. James Birdsall, rec­ n.m. in the Fellowship Room o f While in Japan, they visited a d g if t s h o p Fair, cool again tmight; low Roberts, 12 Richmond Dr. Moth­ N August 29,' 1970 tor of St. Peter’s Episcopal Center Congregational Church. shrines and temples and at­ near 50. Sunday increasing On Japanese 540 EAST m IeDDLE TPKE. MANCHESTER duirch in Wapplng, will, con­ ers of players, wives of coaches, tended Expo ’70. 'Piey were U cloudiness. Showers possible late duct a service Sunday at 8:15 The Clvitan Club of Manches­ and interested women are invit­ Mrs. Alex Elsesser of 98 Bald­ guests of Mra. Elsesser’9 in day, windy and cool. ed. Mrs. John McNary and Mrs. RAGWEED Phone 649-0201 15,367 a.m. on radio station WINF. The ter will observe Ladles Night win Rd. will be g^uest of honor brother. Col. Paul Schade, base Roland Fotter are co-hostesses. Manchester^A City of Village Cft^ >. program is sponsored by the Tuesday at Willie’s Steak House. POLLEN and give an illustrated talk on chaplain for the 5th Air Force, We are now starting new classes in the instruction Manchester Council of Churches The event will open with cock­ “ Japan’s Religious Vacuum” in Tokyo, and visited with mis­ and the Clergy Association of tails at 7 p.m. and dinner will Airman Frank 8. Berlinskl, COUNT •Tuesday at the first supper sionaries in the Tokyo area who of making ceramics. (Classified Advertising on Page IS) PRICE TEN CENTS Manchester. son of Mr. and Mr3. Frank Ber­ VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 292 (SIXTEEN PAGES — TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 be served at 8. The Nick Gross! meeting of the Women’s Soc­ have roots or interests in Con­ Momkig, Afternoon and Evening Classes Trio will play for dancing. linskl of 42 Salem Rd.,. has re­ 14.5 iety of Community Baptist necticut. The Ladies Guild of the As­ ceived his first U.S. Air Force Church at 6:30 p.m. in Fellow­ Co-chairmen for the event are Monday to Friday sumption will have its first duty assignment after complet­ P o l l v ' ^ C o u M f /i.l.S f? t/ v'M ship Hall of the church. The board of trustees of South .1 ? 4 h o u r S .» m p /» n y Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wylie and meeting of the season Monday United Methodist Church will ing basic training at Lackland Articles from Japan will be on Mrs. Carlton Welsh. They will at 8:15 p.m. in the church hall. meet tonight at 7:30 at the AFB, Tex. A 1970 graduate of display, and Mrs. John Mc­ be assslted by members of the An installation of officers for the church. A.I. Prince Technical High SusagTo Talk Clain will conduct a devotional, Gifford Circle. Connecticut coming year will be conducted School, he has been assigned to “ A Love Gift Rejoicing.” Tickets may be obtained from Ella Smashes by Mrs. Stanley Zatkowski. Jo­ The Manchester Garden Club a unit of the Aerospace Defeilse To Contractors The Rev. and Mrs. Elsesser circle leaders or Mrs. Robert Bolton Anniversary Sale Days Teachers Arabs Reibove ers; seph Castrlcone. assisted by will meet Monday, at 7:30 p.m. Command at Duluth Interna­ spent three weeks in July tour­ Madden. Mrs. Henry Skelley, will demon­ In the Foundation room of Cen­ tional Airport, Minn. On School Wings strate “ Creative Bow Craft.” ter Congregational Church. The at England’s Hardware Marchins Refreshments will be served by Senior Girl Scout Troop 1 will M. PhlUp Susag will address Into Mexico program will be “Autumn’s Mrs. Frank A. Giorgio and Mrs. resume its meetings Monday, at Bounty," and members are ask­ the contractors division of the BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (A P )—Hurricane Ella smash- By t h e a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s Walter G. McNally and mem­ 7 p.m. at Center Congregation­ COMMEMORATIVE September 9 thru September 12 ed to bring something from Chamber of Commerce Tuesday ed into a thinly settled area of northeastern Mexico to- School operations were shut bers of their committee. The their garden to ^exhibit. Mrs. al Church. at 7 p.m. at Willie’s Steak Sherwin Williams Latex House Paint day with winds topping 125 miles per hour and torren- teacher Blow event is open bo all' women of Anthony Sherlock is in charge 0.! I walkouts in seven Connecticut the church, and their guests. of arrangements. The men of Emanuel Luther­ House. COIN AUCTION Reg. $8.99 a gal. NOW S 7 i l 9 a gal. . , Commur^icatlons failed and communities ^ a y . as strikli^ an Church will tour the Yankee As chairman of the Board of there was no immediate word of ‘ eachers marched, went to court By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Atomic Power Plant in Haddam Education’s building and sites 30” McGuire Bamboo Rake Reg. $3.59 NOW $ 2 ^ 9 or . talked with ‘ school boards. A pall of smoke rose over Neck tonight. Those planning to committee, he will speak on the Whirlwind how residents fared in the fish­ Saturday, September 12 Keeney Curtain Rods 20% Off ing village of La Pesca, where In Bristol eind Milford, schools the Jordan desert today attend will meet at the church Nov. 3 referendum school items. were closed all day. and Arab guerrillas said parking lot at 6 :45. The tour is ’These Include renovations and 1:00 P.M. the storm thrust ashore from 25% Off on remaining Lawn Sprinklers the Gulf of Mexico between 6 In Middletown and New Lon­ they had blown up three sponsored by the Churchmen of additions to the Nathan Hale, Hits Venice don they were closed most of 'r> and 7 a.m. the Emanuel Church. 'The youth Robertson, and Keeney St. ON THE BOLTON GREEN 25% Off on remaining Garden Hose the day. hijacked planes after re­ La Pesca, a community of moving the passengers. Copy Cats o f the church will leave the Schools. A question and answer STERLING SILVER And in New Haven, West Ha­ church tonight at 6:15 for an period will follow his presenter Gearance on Picnic Grills — More than 30% Off Many Die small houses' with thatched ven dnd Somers, school opera­ They claimed this was only roofs and many summer cabins, HIGH SPEED COPYING AND PRINTING evening at Riverside. tion. No. 2 thru 25 Alum. Gutter Guard 25’ Roll Reg. $1.75 NOW 9 1 - 2 9 tions were curtailed. the first step of their Robert A. Glola of Glola VENICE (AP) — A short­ sits at the mouth of the Rio Soto These were some of the de­ warning to Western gov­ EXCEPT 17 and 20 la Marina. The little town of • FAST and ECONOMICAL # Manchester Veterans Council Landscaping and Contracting, Dupont Plastic Gutter Guard 25’ Roll lived whirlwind wrought de­ velopments Friday: ernments to meet their de­ will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at newly elected chairman of the struction and death in Venice’s Marina is 22 miles in­ — In New Haven, talks re­ CALL 647-9257 Reg. $1.95 NOW 9 1 . 4 9 mands. the Army-Navy Club. contractors division, will pre­ AND 19 and 70 IN PAIRS suburbs and on the lagoon Frl- sumed between the school board They had said previously the 341 BROAD STREET side at the first of the 1970-71 day night when it picked up a Weather bureau observers, and the New Haven. Federation AND 250 ALONE. 7 Bushel Leaf Bags —- Reg. $.98 NOW 9 ^ 9 5 . who traced the hurricane with planes would be destroyed 'With MANCHESTER. CONN. Manchester Civic Orchestra dinner meetings. crowded passenger boat "like a of Teachers. The talks had been the passengers aboard unless vrtll have its first rehearsal ftALIBft ITEMS MUST BE CASH toothpick,” spun it in the air radar, predicted it would thrust cut short at an apparent im­ 50 tb 60 miles westward before Britain, Switzerland and West Monday at 7:45 p.m. in the band and rocketed it back into the passe on Thursday, and didn’t Germany released seven Arab room at Manchester High water, where it sank In 30 sec­ beating itself to death .agaihst resume until Friday at 7 p.m. the Sierra Madre Mountains. commandos in their custody. School. onds. The education department, ' The three jetliners—a Trans Up to 15 inches of rain was LANE GUITAR & MUSIC CENTER, INC. Frogmen recovered 18 bodies, meanwhile, announced that on World Airlines Boeing 707, a Blacklet^e District Cub Scout and 30 other persons were res­ predictd today and tonight, and prj^ay 20 per cent of the teach- Swissair and a British Ov­ Leaders and Den Mothers ONE DAY-SATURDAY ONLYI cued. The others of the approxi­ heavy flooding was forecast in ers showed up In middle schools, erseas Airways Oorp. VCIO— Join In The Round Table will meet Tuesday mately 60 . aboard were nilssing. the affected area. 24 per cent in high schools and were blown up at 3:16 p.m. Jor­ at 8 p.m. at Verplanck Schott, Headquarters for TTie toll on land was 12 killed Tides went to eight feet as 50 per cent In elementary dan time, a spokesman for the 126 Olcott St. The themes of the and about 200 injured, police Ella crossed the coastline. schools. School officials were Popular Front for the Ubera- meeting are “ Magician,” ” Cub Winds which had exceeded 125 DRUMS # BONGO 0 MANDOLIN • PIANO said. trying to take up the slack by tlon of Palestine said. This was Scout Trail,” and "Citizen and GUITAR ^ ”I saw the whirlwind whisk m-P-h. in squalls dropped to 115 using volunteers and admlnistra- 9:15 a.m. EIDT. F R E E F U N N IG H T Craftsman.” The event is open m.p.h by 7 a.m., when the by,” a gondolier said. "It picked tors as teachers. He added that It was "the to all those wishing to leam Weather Bureau discontinued LEARN TO SQUARE DANCE AT THE INSTRUCTIONS up the motorboat like a tooth­ —In Stamford, teachers went first step of our warning foUow- more about Cub Scouting. all warnings and the hurricane pick, held It In the air and then back to the jobs after two days ing the delay of the three West­ threw it back into the water like watch on the Texas coast. of striking. Ratification of a ern governments to concede to Two representatives of the By 9 a.m% today, the hurri­ Our V9eH-Known 10-Week Guitar Hobby Class for Adults and a cannonball. new contract was expected next our terms.” Manchester Juhior Women’s cane’s winds had diminished to week. MANCHESTER “ There wasn’t a shout. No­ The planes were worth a total Club, Mrs. John Hubley and teen-bgers Starts Wednesday, September 23. body had time to realize what 100 m.p.h., the Weather Bureau —In Middletown, officials of Mrs. Alan Chaloux, will attend ^ id, and it was heading at 5 to the Middletown Education As­ of $25 million. Their destruction was going cm. I only heard the would* raise to close to $60 mU- SQUARE DANCE CLUB a barbecue tomorrow at the bang of the metal being twisted 8 m.p.h. toward the mountains sociation announced that teach­ lion the aircraft losses since the partially completed site of where it was expected to break ers would be told to return to ARNOLD LANDSBERG as if Jt were a feather. front began its air piracy acti'Vl- Camp Coventry. The ’Tolland up. At that hour it was near school on Monday while nego- The survivors. Including Enzo Ues last Sunday. Verplanck School— 8:00 P.M. Junior Women’s Club Is giving Instructor Complete Line Bullo, the , fell from the Soto la Marina, 22 miles inland tlations are underway. The an- the barbecue to gain aipport craft while It was in the air, po- 'und about 135 miles south-south- nouncement came during a Su- At that time, a Pan American World Airways 747, a jumbo jet for the proposed camp for |he lice said. west of Brownsville. Hurricane perlor Court hearing, at which Tuesday, September 15 mentally retarded in Coventry. of Music Accessories “ I tried to steer the wheel force winds extended 50 m.p.h the teachers were to show cause worth $24 million, was blown u p ' School Rental Plan in Cairo after being hijacked The Mansfield State Training away, but I couldn’t 'do a from the center. why they shouldn’t be held in there and releasing its passen­ School Band will play. thing,” Bullo said. "Suddenly I A Tampico newsman, Victor contempt of a court order ban­ gers. »• AN INTRODUCTION TO SQUARE DANCING found myself in midair, the boat Flores, said the Mexican army ning a strike. The hearing was The Mothers’ Club of John Witnesses reporting on the LANE GUITAR and plunging Into the water under reported the only communica­ continued to Monday. Mather, Chapter of Demolay, blast in Jordan said it waB me. I fell into the lagoon, and I tion with La Pesca and Soto la —New London teachers, at a will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. Marina was by means of an am- similar hearing in Norwich, greeted by touting and ahota Caller Earl Johriston at the home of Mrs. Marlon MUSIC CENTER looked around for any possible fired In the air by the g^uerriUas. “ OonneoticaVs Leading OnltBr Oeotar” survivors.- But^ I was______dazed,______halfateur radio hookup and they were denied a move that would Islleb, School Rd., Bolton. The lllV] GENTBB ST., MANC«ESTEB a MS-TSSO c^azy' and I barely managed to were unable to raise anyone in have delayed the hearing until Smoke from the airstrip, meeting is open to mothers of Open till 9 PJrt. Tueaday thru Friday get to shore.” either place throughout the next week. And they were de- hea'vy and black in the clear chapter members. blue sky, was visible 20 miles Authoritles • estimated the night. nied a move to have m In- wind speed at 125 miles per Experts in the Weather Bu- junction against their strike dls- Mother and her children are among freed hijack victims who aiTived in Nicosia. (AP Photofax) away. Jordanian troops had pulled No. 11 in a series from Marlow’s: Where to find what you hour. The whirlwind, which is reau at Brownsville said a ridge solved. back 16 miles from the airstrip, similar to a tornado, splintered of high pressure proved the pri- Superior Court Judge David want! Your friends and neighbors bought the following which was sealed off after re­ from Marlow’s last week. (Other stores have some of these houses, shops and street stands, mary steering force and kept M. Shea told them: ” I vdll not Hijack Victims items, but only Marlow’s has Uvem aU!) Ella from swinging north and consider a motion to modify or moval of the last passengers. then dissipated over the Gulf of Guerrilla sources stated cate­ Womens' siz^ eleven quadruple ” E” -Venice. Electrical power was In­ battering parts of the Texas dissolve the contempt matter un­ coast. til the teachers go back to gorically that there was no loss shoes — for large size feet. Available terrupted throughout the canal of life In the explosion. They Today Mercury introduces city. Instead, the hurricane main- work.” The hearing resumes to- In HUSH PUPPIES. said all Israeli men among, the Police said damage was con­ tained a westward course and day. Women, Children Leave Desert passengers had been removed fined mainly to private build­ reached land in the same gener- —In Bristol, striking teachers Cash register tape pap^r for National and other cMh regis­ held a mass meeting and don’t know said: “ I’m very upset about Da- to a ‘‘special hotel” outside Am- ters — from small sizes to die large as well as all sizes of a new and belter smell cor. ings, although a hcsoltal and th|C al area where another one AMMAN, Jordan (AP)—Worn- Red Cross on the whereabouts thing like that. I s p o r ± marched on City Hall, demand­ en and children released by of the men, where this story came from,” vid. He is only a child. As far as man. adding machine paper tapes and ribbons. • • • , soccer stadium sustained heavy named Inez struck in 1966. I'm concerned a child! What Apparently about 240 passen- A tiwerse rod (by Klrsch) that pulls in a single ^rection. damage. The twister spared the The storm brought grim mem­ ing an additional educational Arab guerrillas today from their Several women broke down in .said Mrs Tova Lev Kiihn of Ti- appropriation of $600,000. When No delay on this elnce we make them right at the store,; . . . ca art treasures in St. ories of hurricane Beulah to re- confinement in the^ Jordanian tears as they arrived at the Jor- berias, Israel. She was com- does he know about war? Pd *oririr^fv toere nen thev were dan Intercontinental Hotel after mentlng on reports abroad that like to telk to an A m en c^ tUp- Z EnamSled pot for blanching vegetables . . . we also have Mark’s Square and along the sldents of the Lower Rio Grande ^ T desert told newsmen they were 400 persons, passen' the same pot/ln aluminum.. . . marched into Mayor J. Harwood nnri r-on. a 45-mile drive through the Jor- the hostages had been tortured, lomat. It is a question, of what naa oeen • Txdo and Three Button Styles Grand Canal, which are down- Valley On Sept. 20, 1967 that desperately worried and con America will do for us now.” &ers and crewmen, on tee three A double sided adhesive tape that we normally sell lor • New Double Breasted Models town. storm, too, was thought to be Norton Jr.’s office, they were cemed” for their husbands who, danian desert. ' But an American Jewish 1971 MERCURY COMET told he was out of the office Viola Horowitz, wife of the planes. From time to time var- carpets and other sticking purposes. This was lor a man’s Tlie 25-ton motorboat had just going ashore below Brownsville, they said, had been taken away “ I am so terribly relieved to woman, Sara Raab, Trenton toupee! on business. be in Amman,” said Selma N.J., told how her son David, 18, rabbi at the Temple Agudat ious Parties h a d ^ ^ n rem ov^ Great assortment o f styles and colors tncludlh0 city’s art ' treasures in St. But at the last minute, she to an undisclosed place on Fri­ Since their arrival on the de­ Grommets lor repairing a Tent. We also have a complete 2-button side vent, 3-butlon center vent and new —In Milford, the school board Straus, of Los Angeles. She was bom in Philadelphia, was taken Israel in Brooklyn, N.Y., how­ off St. Mark’s Basin, when the turned ashore at Brownsville day. sert strip, the planes had been line of staples and stapling machines. double breasted styles. Solid-color blazers, Shet­ agreed to mediation If the teach­ .shaking with emotion. away at 2 a.m. Friday by the ever, was elated at being freed. THE ABOVE ITEMS MAY BE AVAILABtE IN A FEW wind struck, demolishing the and plowed up the, Rio Grande, 'Die women included Ameri­ land wool plaids, herringbones and checks. ers will go back to work, after Despite their concern for their guerrillas, She repeatedly kissed and (See Page Eight) STORES — SAVE MILEAGE BY COMING HERE FIRST! Regulars, longs, shorts. dock and capsizing a number of As hurricane Ella moved clos- can Jews and Israeli citizens 1. take the best small-car ideas. A choice of 6’s or V-8. empty boats. or Friday night, storm shelters State Commissioner of Educa­ husbands, more than a dozen She has heard nothing from hugged her 9-monlh-oId son THERE IS ONLY ONE STORE TO GET THEM ALL AT who said they were “ heartbro­ Mordechiii, saying: •'Mordechai . . . MARLOW’S! MARLOW’S . . . FIRST FOR EVERY­ Passersbv began the rescue began to fill with coastal resi- tion William J. Sanders „ offered o j American Jews and Israeli citi- him since. Comet has them all. Easy parking and turning: the 2- This is one small car that offers you exactly the ken” because their familes had is a wonderful little boy.” THING SINCE 1911! Downtown Main St., Manchester door can turn in a circle only 35.6 feetjn diameter! power you need or want. You have a choice SLJGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS activities, some swimming to dents fleeing before the deadly to ^ been seperated. zens stressed they had been Mrs. Raab, who had three oth- OPEN 6 DAYS — THURS. NIGHTS till 9:00! treated well by the guerrillas. er.younger children with her, all Mrs. Horowitz, who is of Bel­ Low price:Mercury's low­ of 3 thrifty ’’sixes” or a high-performance the stunned survivors.. Then winds apd tides, ers had made a similar offer „T h e re w.arS.JlP word from the “ 'niei’e was no torture of ahyrt weating Jewl.'sh skull* "caps. gian extraction, said there was. est-priced car. Gas mile­ V-8. The standard engine is a 170 cubic (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) (See Page Eight) guerrillas or the Intematiohai a problem of .sanitary conditions D u ff ey W ins age: rivals imports. Simple servicing: a handy repair inch "six " with 100 horsepower. One op­ in the plane and said tee heat manual is available with dozens of do-it-yourself tips. tional "six” is a 200 cubic inch engine sometimes bothered tee baby. Endorsement rUb BeRIZeD with 115 horsepower. The second optional ■'But I must say we were 2. Add the styling and performance ’’six” is a 250 cubic inch power plant treated vei*y well and no differ­ with 145 horsepower. Or you can get ent from the non-Jcwish passen­ O f Labor of a bigger car. Comet's biggest engine option, a 302 Blast Rocks South Windsor Plant gers. There was no kosher food, cubic inch V-8 with 210 horsepower; of course, but we made do with fruit ;md eggs. I also' ate Arab By DON MEIKLE « Associated Press Writer By GLENN OAMBER bread. It doesn’t taste so good beautifies... protects... preserves but it’s better than nothing.” HARTFPRP. Conn. (AP) — A choice of 2 doors or 4. Even & BARBARA VABRICK ______It cost tee Clonnecticut AFL- doubles blacktop driveway life Notice the big- A Hartford man was serious­ Mrs. Horowitz, a brunette In car grille with dra­ a bucket-seat 6T. Comet offers her early 30s, broke into a wide CIO, but Democratic Senate ly burned yesterday afternoon candidate Joseph Duffey has matic power-dome hood. Big- you 3 ways to own a better small car: the 2 When an explosion touched off g;rin and said, ” I wish I could go away from here, right away, tee endorsement of tee state ^ car luxury, too, with rich, wall-to- door sedan seats 4 adults, a slightly a three hour blpze which caused labor convention—for what It's right now.” wall carpeting. And this all-new Comet gives you a larger 4-door sedan seats 5 adults, or between $125,000 and $160,000 worth. lot of that big-car get up and go. The standard ”6” has a GT with buckets, hood scoop, spe­ worth of damage to tee Pyrofax The lobby of tee Interconti­ Just exactly what it is worth 1(X) horsepower. And you can get up to a 210 hp V-8. cial GT striping, the works. Options , Gas Corp. plant at 1608 Rt. 6, nental Hotel was a pandemon­ remains to be seen as Duffey include autornatic transmission, power South Windsor. A Manchester ium with freed hostages, armed fights an uphill tottle against 3. Result: a better small car. steering, even air conditioning. man was also Injured, less seri­ g(uerriUas who had escorted Republican Nominee Lowell P. I. eon ously. teem in from the desert, pid a Weicker Jr. and Democratic Francisco Rodriquez of Hart­ crowd of new^ and television re­ Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, running ford was working In a section of porters milling about. as« an independent. 6.45 tee plant shortly after 4 p.m. As the. convey drove up Duffey rejected tee idea of If your blacktop drive ia ahabby, faded when tee explosion occurred. hotel a young guerrilla labor taking a neutral position and deteriorating, renew it with a coating of Three other employes, M rs.' Cub” sang a guerrilla song and he pressed for tee endorse­ Jennite J-16 surface seal. Kathy Thurston of East Hart­ through a bullhorn: ment of tee convention, despite raOTlCTSI Jennite J-16 aeals out water . . . ford, Barney Martinez, 24, of ” We have brought th/e planes warnings teat this would lead protects against oxidation, drying elTecta of Stafford Springs, and Louis De- down. They are ours, they axe to serious division in the ranlcs sun . . . prevents frost damage . . . resistant Lorso, of Windsor were working ours. May tee Palestine revolu­ of the unions. to gasoline and oil. In other sections of tee build­ tion live for ever!” The anti-Duffey element In tee IfAUTtnitl Jennite J-16 eliminates unsightly ing. A guerrilla hoisted a boy into State Labor Council warns that appearance and raveling. You'll be proud of Eric Provencher, 28, of 94 E. his arms and exchanged the it may turn out to be a hollow your satin black Jennited drive, for it will bring new beauty to your home. Middle Tpke, also an employe, boy’s Jewish skull cap for his victory, costing tee Democratic of tee company, broke his leg own crimson beret. Tlien he ticket. Including gubernatorial PCISfRVlSI Jennite J-16 adds years of life to • Regularly 26.90 cmdidate Emilio Q, Daddario, driveways . . . saves patching. • Luxury Tailored 'when he apparently fell from a rumpled the boys hair and gave • Famous. Brand fire truck he had boarded to him back his skull cap. niorff than it gained Duffey. Jennite J-l6' is the original . . . Ihe most 1971 Mercury Comet The antl-Duffey forces — 'n b o w id ^ used blacktop protective coating. (4>door sedan and GT models direct Into the blaze. He Is re­ In the lobby of the-Hotel a Jor also available) New split shoulder slyl- ported In satisfactory condition danian government tourist pos- preferred Dodd—staged a por­ Phone for FREE estiiaate! jrtg—with shell of Da­ In Manchester Memorial Hospl- ter proclaimed: 'Welcome to llamentary tantrum at tee con- cron and cotton and a taJ. Jordan, land of hospitality, his- vention In its windup session liner of Orion ociylic J The explosion knocked Mar- tory, adventure—and a sun FMday, trying to stall ■with roll pile on d cotton backing. tinez and DeLorso to tee floor tan.” call votes. and points of order Choice of black, natural, Despite tee sign, most of tee until tee management the olive, British tan plus before they managed to nm from tee building. released hostages were- pasty Hilton Hotel would have to eject Mercury. Better ideas make better cars. olive and charcoal one and all at 5 p.m., when ) * I ■ plaids. Regulars, longs, DeLorso said Rodriquez came faced from their six-day, con­ 886 shorts. out of tee building with his finement in tee heat of the air­ fem ^e employes of the Hart­ ford^ Insurance Group were A better idee for safety: Buckle up. ■ j clothes on fire. He grabbed Rod- craft cabins. The guerrillas al­ NORTH requez and smothered tee lowed them out only for brief scheduled to take over the ball­ Iw ^ ! g l e n n e y flames with cloth he ripped walks. room. from his trousers. Rodriquez is Mrs. Lev Kahn, a brunette But labor council president John J. Driscoll refused to be CO. MAIN 945 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTEk reported In fair condition in who was traveling to her home MORIARTY BROTHERS Hartford Hospital with bums in New Rochelle. N,Y., with her sidetracked and Insisted on a daughter Judy, 10, and son Dan- roll call vote on the three Sen- 301-315 CENTER STREET . / MANCHESTER Open Thurs. to 9 P.M; over 50 per cent of His body. STREET MERCURY Mrs. Thurston, Mqrtlnez find ny, 8, described her captivity as ate candidates—-without debate, OPEN EVENINGS (EXCEPT THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS) Amplo Free Perking! DeLorso escaped without Injury. “ being in a big cage.” A debate would reportedly Twelve lire companies from u ' , Herald photo by Plato But she said there was no liave been a mud-thnwlng af- surrounding towns. Including The “snorker of the South Windsor Fire Dept, pours water over More than 540,000 gallons of water were used to put out the bliwe (See Page Eight) (gee Page Eight) TEL. 649-5253—MANCHESTER gas tanks in the yard of the Pyrofax Gas Corp. in South Windsor. , and keep the tanks not burning cool so they wouldn t explode. (See Page Two)

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3 : P A G E TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD."'MANCHESTER, cdNN{. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 Com/Blight May R^uce MOVIE RATINGS SlieiitM’olTl on Bridge Crop 4 O0 Million Bushels •'vcV.- F O R P A R E N T S A N D Business Bodies P ic k RIGHT SCIT YOUNG PEOPLE WASHI^TON (AP) — The acre was set at 7S.9 bushdls, AFTER THINKINO mountain' of surplus grain pro­ down from 80.9 predicted In Au- Th9 ob#«cft¥» of r§Ungs t$ to mtorm porooft «t>ovf ol By ALFRED SHEINWOl NORTH NEEDLEWORK EXHIBIT PIROMOTED duced by farmers In recent g^ist and the record of 83.9 bush­ movio cooffof tof viowtnq br thotr chilOfon. More qften than not, the A K 6 Knitters World In the Parkade Richard Klcnara C.u. Reeves andanq ParkerRaraer years is proving a valuable as­ els produced last year. suit to develop at notrump • 10 4 will feature an exhibition of d . Barton, both of South Wind- set for American consumers in Even so, Hardin noted,- the ALL ACES ADMITTED the longest suit, in the combined O K7647 work In needlepoint by local gor, recently received promo- vdew of a redilced prospect for September estimate, calls -for General Audiences hands. II you had to pick a suit ♦ K 7 4.^1 hobbyists, as well as a day of tions at the Travelers Insurance 1970 com production. the third largest com crop In without thinking, that would be W EST EA.ST demonstrations by area needle- Companies, Hartford, The Agriculture Department U.S. history. ALL ACES ADHinED •your choice. SUll, why not think ♦ g J 10 ? A 0 .s .V point experts. has sliced more than 400 million bushels from this year’s com Parental Guidance Suggested first? ip K J 7 Q 6 .I2 The collection, by Manchester GP -25- , O J 10 81 area people, will include, such predicUons since July because Estimated Tax South dealer. O QOS ■ 4, lU 2 ♦ QJ 5 items as f(x>tstool, chair and pil­ of a rampant disease called Both sides vulnerable. low covers, and handbags, book­ Southern leaf blight and severe Due on Tuesday hestricted Opening lead — Queen ot .SOUTH Under 17 reguiret Kcompanying ' A A 8 4 marks and wall hangings. It dry weather. Spades. , There Is no fear of a graih Taxpayers who have filed 1970 Parent or Adult Guardian C? A 9 8 5 will be on display during store <5^ shortage, however, Agriculture declarations of estimated feler- West led the queen of spades, A3 hours all next week—Monday 0 Secretary Clifford N. Hardin and declarer won with dummy’s 4. A 9 8 6 through Saturday. al Income tax must pay the king and set to work on the , A series of demonstrations said Friday foUowlng release ol third quarterly Installment by NO ONE UNDEK 17 AOMIHED S'^oiith ties: North East (Age lintit may vary clubs. He had noticed that he Tuesday from 1 to 3 and 7-9 the latest estimate calling for Tuesday, the Hartford office of 1 N T Pass 3 N T All Pass in certain areas) had eight clubs and only seven __ p.m. will feature Mrs. Barbara 4,4 bllUon bushels of com this the Internal Revenue Service, diamonds in the combined — 7 ^ Jenkins of Gl^tonbury, de­ year. advises. “ With the large carryover of Q S8B hands. Answer; Bid three spades. If signer of needlepoint, at both Those whose anticipated In­ O* TMf East took the third club and partner has three or more sessions; and Mrs. Muriel grains that we have, amounting come during 1970 has changed MonON MCTU*t 0001 O f Ul»^OOU»T«« returned a spade to help West spades, you want him to bid Baker of Farmington, author totally In the country to about sufficiently from the original es­ /. 2.6 billion bu^els,” Hardin set up his long suit. Now South four spades; if he has only two and authority on crewel work timate may be required to said, “ there is no question that counted his tricks, a trifle late, spades, you will let him play and neddlepolnt, at the evening amend their declarations. ^Mice there wlU be ample £p*ains to and discovered that with his fhe hand at 3-NT. session only. to compute an amended esti­ THEATER TIME feed livestcxik through the 1971 three club .tricks he had a total Others giving demonstrations mate Is provided In the estimat­ Copyright 1970 harvest season.’’ SCHEDULE of only eight tricks. Whenever are Mrs. Rosemary Cornelius o t^ ed tax package received by tax­ General Feature* Oorp. ■Furthermore, Hardin said, the South tried to develop a ninth Manchester and Mrs. Jane payers. SATURDAY Chamas of Hartford, both grain reserve accumulated from Declaration voucher number trick, West would get in and earlier bumper crops is enough Burnside—Catch 22 7:10, 9:20. members of the Knitters World three should accompany the would run the spades to defeat to meet record export demands East Hartford Drive-In—Mas­ UAW Official staff. payment lor the third Install­ the contract. If these materialize. ter of Terror 7:30; Master of -Richard O. Reeves ment, the IRS said. Count First The department’s estimate Horror 10:30; Equinox 9:00. Blasts Inaction PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT If South counts his tricks first ■ Reeves was appointed secre­ was larger than some g^raln ex­ East Windsor Drive-In — Too he discovers that he has only Vincent B. Marella of Vernon In Social Woes announces the opening of his tary In the government affairs perts had Indicated since the Late the. Hero 9:05; Take the seven easy tricks. He must de- division of the casualty-property blight and drought intensified Money and Run 7:30. velop.two more, and he cannot own office fob the practice of PINE PHARMACY I WATERBURY (AP) — WU- public accounting at 242 Trum-. department. and Parker was last month. Manchester Drive-In—The Only hope to get two additional tricks named assistant auditor In the But government officials 664 CENTER ST. Game in Town 7:30; AI*A*S’'H from Che 010*93. He can hope to Hoin Dodds, intemaUonal dlrec- bull St., Hartford. financial audit division of the pointed out the September esti­ 649-9814 9:45, get two additional tricks from tor of the United Auto Workers’ audit department. mate is only preliminary and Mansfield Drive-In Master fhe diamonds and must there­ community action program, Reeves joined the company In that ' later forecasts. Issued of Horror 7:30; Master of Ter- fopg tackle that suit instead of said here ITiursday that people 1957 as an underwriter in the monthly, might bring further re­ PRESGRiniON ror 8:40; Equinox'10:00. the-clubs. are “ uptight” about society's casualty-property department ductions. State Theatre Airport 2, After taking, the king of basic problems and how to solve and three years later was nam­ “^uthem com leaf blight SPECIALISTS 4:25, 6:50, 9:20. spades. South should cash the them. ed senior underwriter. In 19^ was reported on Sept. 1 in near­ U.A. Theatre - - Patton 1 ;00, South Windsor firemen spray flames shooting from one of the of the truck at left melted from the heat of the fire. (Herald top diamonds and give up a dia­ He attacked what he called a he was appointed supervising ly every state from Texas to FYee Preocription Plcknp 4:00 , 7:15, 10:30. “ double standard” in which he South Dakota and eastward to many gas tanks which caught fire in yesterday’s blaze. The cab photo by Pinto)______^______■ mond. The odds are against a underwriter and since 1968 has sub-compact field was officially unveiled Thursciay. and Delivery said Congress will vote ” $1 bil­ Veteran car salesman George Hubbard, who recent­ Florida and New England," Fri­ SUNDAY 3-3 break of the six missing dia­ served as assistant secretary. Miss Malin will commute to Central Connecticut Open All Day Sunday, 8-5 monds, but South has no other lion for some Navy ships that ly returned to Carter Chevrolet, delivers Carter’s day’s report said) Burnside—Catch 22 2:50, 4 ;00, A native of New Bedford, State College, where she is a sophomore. (Herald Tolland County Court chance. were never even asked for by first 1971 Chevrolet Vega to Miss Mariana Malin The average com yield per Man Burned as Blast Jars City Hall Gals Dress 7:10, 9:20. Mass., he was graduated In 1952 photo by Pinto) ____ East Hartford Drive-In—Mas­ As it happens, the diamonds the Defense Department «ili offi­ from the University of Massach­ of 91 Autumn St. General Motors’ new entry in the To Suit Themselves cial testimony. But they won’t ter of Terror 7:30, Equinox 9:00, do break favorably, and dum- usetts. He is an Incorporator o f vote half of that sum of money Real Estate Broker South Windsor Gas Plant SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)— Master^ of Horror 10:30. my's last two diamonds become Manchester Hospital, a member KAMAN INSTALLS TANKS JOINS DILLON STAFF for adequate schools or cleaning The gals are following suit in Discretion Lost, *East '^Windsor' D rive-In-Too established. Declarer wins the of the South Wlnds'or Board of AirKaman Inc., a subsidiary Veteran car salesman Roy L. Richard E. Merritt of Man­ Bond Prices employe of the company and a (Continued from Page One) suits of their own at City Late the Hero 7:30, Take the return ajid runs his nine up the inner city. Advisor for the Savings Bank of of Ka'man Corp. of Bloomfield, Keith of Manchester this week chester recently opened his member of the South Windsor Money and Run 9:50. Manchester and is chairman of recently completed installation joined the sales staff at Dillon firemen from the Eighth Dis­ Hall. own real estate agency for the Drop Again Volunteer Fire Department, Manchester Drive-In— South has been lucky, but at Che UAW s state community ac- the Sewer Commission of the of storage tanks and fuel trucks Ford, Copy Cats First to ditch skirts and sales of residential properties. trict in Manchester, responded dressed in a protective suit cover up with pants was Says Judge Of M*A»S*H 9:30. The Only Game 'east he has^made the most of Cion convention here. Town of South Windsor. Reeves to supply bonded fuel at Brad­ His office Is on South F’arms to calls for help from Souui crawled underneath the tank NEW YORK (AP) — Prices Mary Phelan, associate ad­ Town 7:30. ’ Sood luck. ______Is married, has three children, ley i^emational Airport in HIGH SPEED COPYING AND PAINTING Windsor. and turned off a valve to stop Rd. declined liti most sectors of the ministrative analyst in the Mansfield Drive-In ^Master of Dally Question and resides at 112 Oak St. Windsor Locks. Eighth District firemen re­ the flow of gas. He then cUmb- ] HEUI OVER— ttli Week bond market the past week for • FAST and ECONOMICAL # Community Development De­ Horror 7:30, Master of Terror Partner opens with 1-NT C16 ITie company says the instal­ ported that two engines and 20 ed on top of the tank and turn- the second straight week, the In­ partment. Her reason: Com­ Drug Sentences 8:40, Equinox 10:00. to 18 points), and the next play- lation of t w o 30,000 gallon CALL 647-9257 men went to the scene. Their ed off three smaller valves. vestment banking firm of Salo­ fort. State'Theatre—Airport 2. 4:20, ^** passes You Hold: Spade*, tanks, together ■with the com­ water cannon was used to help By 7:30 last night the fire Vincent E. Marella mon Brothers reported. 341 BROAD STREET. The girls in purchasing In Tolland Coimty Superior by Public Defender Leo B. Fla- 6:40, 9:05, Q-J-10-7-2; Hearts, K-J-7; Dia­ pletion of a new International spray down a 38,000 gallon tank was considered under control. Marella, a graduate of the The modest price Improve­ then ’ got permission from Court Thursday, Judge Leo herty Jr., Strano told police UA Theatre—Patton 2, 5:15. monds, Q-9-5; Clubs, 10-2. MANCHESTER. CONN. wb.ich yesterday contained 20,- Richard Biggins, a represen­ MTTON Hartford Institute of Account­ wing this fall, will make Brad­ ment In government bonds dur­ their boss to dress likewise. Paskey sjwke out against the about a month after his arrest 8:30. What do you say? 000 gallons of gas. This tank tative from the company’s home ing, has been engaged in the ley fully competitive with Boa- ( ing the previous week was more criminal statutes which call for that Jackson was alM involved was kept cool enough so that office in Houston, Texas, has ’The scene around typing accounting field in Hartford for ton and New York in the han­ than offset by declines the past a minimum five - year prison in the theft and it was this it did not ignite. arrived to investigate the fire. tables and water ccxilers, Greater Goncem the past 17 years. dling of tntematlonal flights. week. While Ibng-term govern­ throughout the hallways sentence for casgs^ involving statement which formed the He lives with his wife and Bonded fuel, is jet fuel that ment bonds did not perform as “The explosion apparently took He estimated the damage to be caimabls-type “ It makes basis for the affadavit on wljich On Joblessness Asked Fall Specials Now On between $125,000 and $150,000. changed from legs to pants. two daughters at 16 Brent Dr. has been brought into the coun­ well as other sectors In Augjust, place as gas from a nlaiii line Karen Anderson, a city in­ no sense to me at all,” he de- Jackson was arrested, W ATERBURY (A P )—The Nix- He said that the company has try with si>eclal clearance by they have preserved recent ALUMINUM in the plant was being bled Off, surance clerk, says the leg­ Flaherty argued that Strano’s ®n administration should show been in operation since 1922 and dared, saying' that it would be BECOMES SOLE OWNER U.S. Customs, and may be sold gains better than corporates Firemen concentrated much gings cut down on wear and far better if the court had the credibility or the reliability of greater concern for problems ★ AWNINGS ★ WINDOWS has''.experienced only three M. Adler Dobkin of Manches­ only for international flights. and municipals. of their early efforts on pre- tear of hose and are In style. option of imposing any sen- his information was not shown “ involved in the sectional _ un­ ter recently purchased the in­ Short-term rates were laigely ★ SIDING ★ DOORS venUng the many gas tanks other sUch. accidents. 'The cause tence lip to five,, or ten years in any way. In granting the dis- employment which has hit the But, she concedes, “ some terests of Ms partner, Samuel RISLEY SO-YEAR EM PLOYE unchanged. The three-month which, were on fire from ignit- of each of the previous three even in connecUon with drug missal of charges Judge Pars- f ^ DOOR CANOPIES ing. They were particularly has never been determined, of the men resent them.” Goldreich, who has resigned as George Risley of Manchester Treasury bill fluctuated within a sales. “ To have that much key said. “ When the statement rt,. retired at the end of last month narrow range. The federal funds Free Eslimaies # Easy Terms , worried about the 38,000 gallon Firemen remainett^ .on the time hanging over a person's is not under oath but instead is Combining cutbacks in de- president of Rayco Products tank to the rear of Oie property, scene today to protect against ume nangmg ove a p anntho,- inr-inrtpa « fense contracts with the depres- Inc. of Middletown and its sub- after 50 years of service with rate averaged lower than last South Windsor Fire head doesn't seem to be war- made to another who includes it effects of the admlnistra- : 6f>b I4OI1 Bulldozers had to be used to further damage as the investK.^,^, . aiidiaries, Rayco Precision Inc., Case Bros. Division of the week while Euro dollar rates ,, , -Chief William J. Crombie, South ranted," he said, but, “ there’s in his affadavit, the magistrate BtP'TURNPIKE ( . I ’O lU il’ H A U L BILL TUNSKY lion’s ecxinomlc policies has re­ NIXTTOTWOf.UrSrtndCRANTMOOR 5; Boise Cascade Corp., Manches­ rose. clear paths to this large tank^ Windsor Police Chief John J. must be given facts and cir­ C.S(XrrT/MALDEN also of Middletown, and Rayco nothing I can do.” sulted in high rates of unem­ » •» o-*-** ••*«»( ter paper manufacturers, on Corporate bond prices de­ Once the tank was considered tinuing.* Representatives from Terry cumstances to show probable Inc. of Schenectady, N.Y. Roy L. Keifli PHONE 649-909S He could and did ' suspend ployment in Connecticut,” Mon- Glen Rd. clined again the past week, cool enough, Paul Easter, an the state. Fire Marshal WilHam Sprenkel and'Hayor Howard E credibility of the informant or i i r P A T T O N ” With the change, • Dobkin be­ this minimum sentence in two agan said. A nUNR MeCAJiniT FUNKIINI SCHAmin rtOOUChON The Herald erred in stating Keith, who has a totgl of over yields on new high grade utility Fitts have all visited the scene. . . . . , „ reliability of his information, ’ came sole owner and president cases which came before the ,,, _ He spoke to a convention of that the retirement was after 36 years In sales, was formerly bonds rose to about 8.90 per Biggins said thaO the gas ■ y j adding that when it comes from FURxikCAITBT'riiu^ SCIUniin of the three corporations, Richard B. Merritt court, that against Owen the state United Auto Workers coioiiToauu 45 years’ service. At a brief ass(x:lated with Morlarty Bros, cent, or about 25 basis points tanks which did not bum will a purported accomplice, this is which do custom metal finish­ Parker D. Barton Wright, 19, of 76 Park West community action program cergmony in the shop, Risley above the lows of late August. even more Important. ing. for nine years and severjd times Merritt Is exclusive sales have to be removed because of Apts., Rockville, and Carole L. council. was presented a gold calendar The September corpoijite cal­ Also in court yesterday, .John Today at g:00 ft 8t0# I Dobkin is chairman of the Barton began his career with won re(X)gnItlon In national sales agent for South Farms off various dangers which now watch by Philip Silver, division endar continues to build up and MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL Dec., 19, of Stafford Springs. mourn paBBI- so-mbi Republican Town . Committee The Phoenix of Hartford Insur­ contests for his record of Dartmouth Rd., a 70 - lot de­ exist. None^of the gas will be Lee Breneman, 24, of White Rd., unn wniMin now stands at an extremely Wright was charged with one Ellington, pleaded innocent, to and chairman of the Planning ance Companies in 1933, and in manager. achievement. He has attended velopment of single-family FROM BRADLEY FIELD NON-STOP reusable. fUaurliPBtrr THEAMEAST 1955 was appointed ^ general Risley, who was a slitter courses in sales and manage­ large $2.6 billion. The October count of sa],e of cannabis-type count of indecent assault and Zoning Commission ol homes under construction by calendar thus far totals about The plant will be unable to re­ drug, and in sentencing him ojjg qj breach of peace. auditor. helper, represented the fourth ment at the Ford Motors Insti­ unson’s VIA EASTERN Manchester. He lives at 153 James E. McCarthy, who also $1.3 billion. sume operation before the com­ Judge Parskey specified that electing trial by jury. A native of Hartford, Barton generition of his family to tute and at the University of 4 D AYS - 3 NIGHTS - FRI. A.M. TO MON. P.M. Shallcrwbrook Lane., developed Redwood Farms. The municipal bond market pletion of an investigation of the the transcript of his comments ______Goldreich has joined the Hen­ attended local accounting work for Case Bros. In 1928, he Ckinnectlcut. Merritt, a .1966 graduate of fire, he said. He had no reason Published Doily Except Sundays joined the Army Reserves, A long-time Manchester resi­ declined in the face of a buildup be Included in Wright's file so and Holidays at 13 Blssell Street ry J. Hennel Associates of schools. He Is a member of the Manchester High School, hM Stay at your choice of six Mkimi Beach or Ft. serving four years with the In the (ialendar for September. to ■ believe that the company that In the event of a probation A 1 -. Ifanchester, Conn. (06040) Schenectady as a manufactur­ Institute of Internal Auditors dent, Keith lives with his wife, been in the real estate field for Candy Kitchen would not rebuild In South Wind­ Telephone 643-2711 National Guard and two year^ Cula, at 22 Hollister St. They The very heavy calendar of $683 Lauderdale hotels. violation they wcruld be seen / T iJ L fO U l X O W X l er's representative in Connect­ and the Insurance Internal Au­ the past five years, most re­ million next week amounts to sor. Second Claas ’^Poetage Paid at with the State Guard. are the parents of two grown Wherr ((iinllty t'anily Is :Made Fresh Dally by another judge. Manchester. Conn. icut and Massachusetts, spe­ dit Group. He is married, has cently as a broker with the 'Wil­ I Includes: (Tampbell CTouncil, KofC, will He and his wife, Margaret, sons, Dennis, 26, of Arlington, almcrat half the total for all of SUBSCRIPTION RATES cializing in sub-contract ma- three children, and lives at 676 liam E. Belflore Agency. September and is the largest ( liiioHc I roni Over ’ZOO Varieties * Air conditioned double room with bath He repeated that the statutes have a family outing tomorrow Payable In Advance live at 14 Knighton St. Mass., and Jerome, 22, of 74 are so drastic they give the from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the One Year ...... |30.0o cUning. Foster St. He attended management weekly volume in almost two * Round-trip transfers between airport and hotel ate Months ...... 16.60 Bigelow St. courses at both the University it No charge for two children up to age IS sharing INSTRUCTION courts no discression at all and pavilion in Wickham Park. Three Months ...... 7.80 years. said, “ It isn’t that there ----- of Hartford and the University TRY OUR DECORATIVE room with parents IN VOICE WINF Vice President of Rhode Islajid and Is a for­ it Weekend CocktaU Party shouldn’t be a sentence, but Community Einrichment H ie promotion of Philip L. PIANO AND ORGAN this type is unwarranted." Courses will start Tuesday from Tonight Hear mer co-owner of the Manches­ t*edestrilan Killed * Nightly Entertainment Burgess Jt. of Manchester -to FLOWER GENEVAS ..Wright was put on probation 3 J 5 to.. -4il5 -p-m. at Temple Every Laff In ter Retail Credit Bureau, with Contact MRS. WODAL •vice ■president and general man­ eight years’ experience in " the -- B y Car on Route 5 for three years to commence Beth JiJtolom: Beg^inning sewing 'diir Car. Sro ■ Tiny cups of solid milk d ai* cboc^ate_ahd A LL FOR m o m PER PERSON ager of Radio Station W INF has white, topped with a candy flower. Very 649-2304 after a sentence he is now serv- for i 2-year-olds and up; stamp ElUott Gould credit field: ENFIELD (AlP) — Arthur (Including air fare) been announced by Robert CSiar- He Is married and the father : festive for parties, dinners and gifts. ing. His counsel. Public De- club for Grade 4 and up. At His Best Handley. 83. of Fhifleld, was nas, president of National Media of two daughters 6 and 3, and a CALL . ' fender Leo B. FLaheirty Jr. told FMrther information • may be struck by a car and fatally in­ Corporation. son, 2. The family lives at 64 the court that Wright was not a obtained from Mrs. Robert jured while walking across Ralph Rd. GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE OPEN AU DAY pusher but had bought seme, Barnett, 20 Milford Rd. MASH Route 5 here Friday, poUce SUNDAY used part and then resold the ----- An Ingo Preminger Production said. The car was driven by SNET Sales Manager Audrey L. Sylvester. 17, of En­ 555 Main St., Manchester, Conn. 06040 9 A.Mt to 9 P.M. drug at the original price. Perot Nevin Jr., physical fit- Color by DELUXE* Telephone: 643-2165 In Miss Dec’s case there ness consultant for California, p a n a v is iO n * Robert C. Rusconl, formerly field, police said. were three counts of sale of a wil be g;uest speaker Tuesday ' ‘H ie Only Game tn Town" of Manchester, has been pro­ ARTHUR DRUR cannabis-type drug and Judge noon at a meeting of the Kiwan- ElUcabetta Taylor moted to sales manager In Man­ Parskey said he would have ap- is Club of Manchester at the Warren Beatty chester by the Southern New Edfth WiHiams Schooil plied a lesser sentence if the Manchester Country Club. His Ehigland Tejephone Co. He Is statutes would have peimitted. topic: “ Fitness for Busy -Peo- PRENTISS! the son of “Mi. and Airs. Ervin of Monchester She received suspended (five to pie.” AIR-CONDinONED Rusconl-of 23 Ensign St. Teacher of Piano, Organ ROUTE 6. BOLTON — T8L.’649-4332 HELD OVER 3rd Wk. six year sentences on ■ each * ----- and Accordion count and two years of proba- The Christian Women's Club OPEN D A ILY and SUNDAY tiU 8:00 P.M. EXCLUSIVE /k»7;10-9i0 BURNSIDE tion. ’ ' of Greater Hartford will have Sh.l aL*?N‘ '(^l AVI (AM l i A V . CaH 528-2852, 528-8015 Candy Also Available For Fund Ratalng WHAT IS AN ARBrS? In a third drug case before its fh-st fall luncheon program I AREA SHOWING Sundays Froiii 2:40 FREE PARKING 5?R t I .M Aa Arby’s it • taadwicb «*lik« any yon bov* **er not**. Sninctnd cntt of the court for sentencing Judge Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. at 'VaUe’s A I R CONDITIO^<£■> yrewlw* boof «rn tiawly barbbenn roottod to * tnrnl tfm tbit your Parskey offered a fine instead, steak House, Hartford. Mrs. STATE — Arby't It tlkod wofor-thln, hoopad biqh on on ovna-fr*tb, toattnd, bnttnrnd Gary P. Dorio of Southington Ralph Daman of the, Boston pgtTTnn tOM iM bnn. 'Staipln at tbot. Notbin^ it was being sentenced on two area wil be guest speaker. The IM ay Hat. *m WILLIMANTIG addnd bat cara. Arby’t ara wbat Roott charges of sale of controlled program wil also include a pre- Eve. tm * •!>• drug to University of Connect- view of fall fashions. Reserva- Sot. Jk Son. Oont. laof Soadwiebat roolly thaald ba. Try r. COMfi AND GET IT! icut students. tions for the luncheon and nur- Btartiiig at tiW DRIVE-IN ooa today.' Yon wiN .oavnr again bn Assistant State’s Attorney sery facilities close Monday and THE # 1 NOVEL OF THE YEAR- -tdtitftnd with anything Intt tboa an Donald Caldwell recommended may be made by contacting FRIED CLAM PLATTER' Arby't — dniiclantly diffnrnnti a one to two year prison sen- Mrs. Wendell Blther, • Bolton NOW A MOTION PICTURE! TRIPLE HORROR!! NIT No. 1 tence which the judge ques- center Rd., Bolton. Ftalllp L. Burgess Jr. Uoned, suggesting Instead a ----- stiff fine to take away the prof- xhe board of deaconesses of MSllNAMSUi Burgess joined W INF as an Quality Ipswich Clams, with Your Choice of announcer In 1958 and became it motive. Center Congregational Church h w s director In 1961, account Any 'Two of the Following: — Lettuce, Tomato Atty. Caldwell arg^ied that ,^111 meet Monday at 9:30 a.m. Arby’s w'7 ^ executive In 1963, and local this was not a casual sale and tn the Robbins Room— oU the- and French Fries; Cole Slaw and French Fries; questioned the value of a fine church, sales manager In 1966. He was when there Is money made in named general manager < last or Cottage Cheese and French B’ries. Served 257 BROAD STREET .ROSS HUNTU mneto. OCCULT BARRIER BETXEEN COCO ARC EVIL narcotics' traffic. The confirmation class of year. , MANCHESTER Judge Parskey stressed It south United Methodist Church ' He Is a four-year -veteran of with Roll, Butter, Lemon Wedge and T a rta r, was a first offense, said the meet., Monday afternoon In AIRPORT the U.S. Air Force, an^ served \ fine would be a heavy one and j^e you^' lounge of the church, as a crypti^rapher with the Robert O. Ruaconl Sauce----- 1 (Next fo A&P) gave the defendant his choice. Rennet Junior High School stu- BURT ^ DEAN USAF Security Service In the ■ “ I prefer the fine. Your Hon- dents will meet from 2:45 to 3:45 UNCASTER* MARTIN FVir East. FoUowlng the service, Rusconl joined the telephone or,” Dorio said, and was fined p m. and all other students from he attended the Cambridge company In 1963 as a communi­ (4cAvailable At Our Parkade Store Only.) $600 on each of the two counts. 4 to 5 p.m. JEANSEBERG School of Radlo-TV Broadcast­ cations consultant and was A motion to dismiss charges ----- ing In Boston and began his marketing manager in New A R B Y ’S HAS THE I T s H A K ES^?____ JACQUEUNEBISSn radio career at WCFR In Spring- Haven at the time of his recent IT against James Jackson, 26, of Parents Without Partners, ■ \ Large 16-oz. - Thick -. Creamy Shakes Vernon Garden Apts., Rock- Manchester Chapter, will spon- 6E0R6E KENNEDY field, Vt. appointment. ------FOR ONLY 10c ------ville, vfa^ granted in a memo- ^ picnic (the final one for He Is a member of the Man­ He Is a 1969 graduate of Man­ NELENNAYES chester High School, where he with each .•Vrby’s Roast Beef Sandwich purchased randum by Judge Parskey. this season) at Wickham Park A UNIVERSAL fICTURE chester Chamber of Commerce," COME — BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY Jackson; was implicated in the on Middle Turnpike at the Man- TECHNiCOLORGPredttced InTOOO'AOe the Kiwanis Club' ol Manches­ was co-captain of the rifle S h a d if 'Sfiiin^0 ajuu^SioMA. — NO LIMIT PER COUPON — theft of a safe from the Rqck- Chester, East Hartford line, ter, and the Army-Navy Club. team; and a 1963 graduate of the University of Connecticut, Cojupon Good for as Many Shakes as Number of vlUe Memorial Nursing Home Sunday at 1 p.m. for single par- •A 1952 graduate of Manches­ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS with a B.A. in political science'. Sandwiches Purchased. in June by another man arrest- ents and tlieir children. Signs Think mink! Mrs. Anyeline Zanlungo o f 115 School St. did, and she was s e l ^ ter High School, Burgess is mar­ ried to the former Linda Toth He Is a member of the Man­ Rt. 6 ft 44A—Open DaUy and Sun.; Parkade Branch--Mon. thru Sat. COUPON GOOD THRU SEPT. 20, 1970 ed for the alleged crime. are posted for the exact loca ed thisNveek in a coupon drawing as winner of this mink stok, being present^ of Bolton. They are' the parents chester Sportsmen’s Association Ronald Strano, 19, of 10 Allen tion in the. park. Soda and char- ^ r e b y ^ e r e t t Kei^^ E. Keith Furniture Co. -The Pnze w ^ (J(dui and Bernice Rleg) ■ Dr., Vernon, was arrested and coal will be prorided. FTancis H IT NO. 2 H IT NO. 3 nart of Keith’s midsummer sales promotion, held in August. Coupons were of two daughter, Am y Lee, 5, and the UConn Alumni Associa­ charged .with the theft. Accord- Hjame, 73 Elsie Dr., is In EDGAR ALLAN POE’S Bob Lansing - Patty Duke mailed to Keith’s cusi»mers, who deposited them ^^ Jbe store. All who had and Penny Lynn, 3. They live at tion. He tmd his wife, Diane, liow Uve in Branford. Ing to testimony, when the mo- chaige of the activities for the "Moster of Horror" "M ostw of Ttrror" made purchases in the past five years were eligible. (Herald photo by Pinto) 41 Femdale Dr. tion was argued in court Sept, 1 children. f ; J-

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iianrljipBtpr purchase of small foreign cars was' Connecticut Otis Su Apartments We’ve Just Received Our Shipment of slowed down, perceptibly. A group of property owners By allowing mor^ apartments holickiy cedte and cookitt tilts! iEupnin^. il|prali) ’Then the American inevitable began in the Park-Otls Ste. area la ap­ now, the PZC has acted con­ trary to the 1945 decision of the Choose from PUBLJSHED BY TBK to happen. The American small cars'got Yankee pealing to the Court of Common HBRALJ) PRINTINO CO.. INC Pleas in Hartford to reverse a zoning board, the platntlffs.state. a t 13 Blssell Street into a competition with one another to Damato purchased the land 4 Sizes Manchester, Conn. By A.H.O. recent Planning and Zoning THOMAS F. FERGUSOh see which one would be bigger in size, Commission decision that grant­ told building from the Holl es­ in WAUTKR R. FERQUSOF ed developer Raymond F. tate last year, refurbished the Publishers more powerful in motor, and - most Connecticut organized labor Founded October l. 1881 Damato permission to construct building Into luxury apartments, mVraeW o 6 Designs costly in price. has just used the test of a spe­ more apartments on his 2.5 and named It The Mansion, i/ntown 1 Published Every Evening Except Sundays cific vote on a specific issue in and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at While the American, compacts battled acres off Otis St. ------Manchester. Conn., as Second Oass Mall * . the last session of the (Connecti­ Matter, it out to see which would end up biggest, cut State Senate to determine u,r^,wT™ S S , “ w..S Planned SUBSCRIPTION RATES the foreign Imports began to attract new its attitude toward two candi­ Payable In Advance One Year ...... |M.OO customers. And this time the invasion dates this year. wh^““p4 ° « S ™ S i d e r s SL' Months ...... 18.60 • The measure in question. Damato parcel; Theodore J. and Felix Gremmo, of Gremmo Three 'Months ...... 7.80 was reinforced by newcomers from One Month ...... 3.00 Which would have extended the Patricia L. Stepahskl of 42 Otis Business Equipment, recently Japan, that post-war Japan which is no right to collect imemployment St., Raymond A. and Vera G. was nominated as general chalr- MEMBER Of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS longer the home of the shoddy, but the compensation to workers on DellaFera of 90 Park St.,^ and man of the second annual East H APPY TTie Associated Press Is exclusively en­ exporter of quality. strike, is, we suppose, another Frank J. and Lena C. (Jervlnl Siders reunion dinner and dance titled to the use of republicatlon of all of those labor measures which news dispatches credited to It or not other­ Now, In this fall of 1970, Detroit re­ of 98 Park St. to be Held Oct. 17, at Pagan! BIRTH D AY wise credited In this paper and also the seem so very extreme when The appellants were among a Caterers, Crystal Lake Ball- l o ^ news published here. turns to do new battle irith the imports. All rights of republicatlon of special dis­ first introduced as to make one large contingent of residents of room. patches herein are also reserved. Once more Detroit is turning to the doubt that labor itself is very the area who had appeared at a Last year’s reunion, organized JIMINY CRICKET TTie Herald Printing Conapany Inc., as­ real small car, a relatively simplified serious about them. But the la­ July public hearing of the PZC by East Side businessmen was sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ bor leadership has to keep and opposed Damato’s appllca- attended by 220 people. This graphical errors appearing In advertise­ car, and a car which can come within & ments and other reading matter fat The thinking up new fights to wage. Ron. year the group expects to sell Manchester Evening Herald a relatively few dollars of the import Such a proposal. Introduced ex­ His site, which Is In an A zone, yjan 600 tickets. Letters already contains a seven-unit, Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- prices. perimentally, soon begins to be about the coming event have MR. PENGUIN ton Post News Service. taken seriously by labor itself. three-story apartment building been written to several people Full service client of N. E. A. Service Inc. In six months or so, the public tsiste known as The Mansion at 28 Publishers Representatives — Mathews. In the end, it usually becomes who grew up In the area. Shannon and Culleti Inc., Special Agency will have rendered the verdict, and per­ Otis St. Damato sought permis­ Gremmo has announced the — New York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston law. haps establish the new American entries Iri the 1969 session, however, sion for an 11-unlt addition of following appointments to com­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCUDA- this particular proposal was two-story townhouse units. mittees: Alfred Rossetto assist­ nONS. on a permanent b^ ls which could con­ still in the not quite believable The commission, after first ed by Gremmo, dinner and re­ ceivably lead to future lower adjust­ stage, and it went down to de­ tabling the proposal for a month, freshments; Donald Galll assist­ (Herald photo by LtntMi) granted him eight units—three Saturday, September 12 ments In price, if Detroit could ever feat in the Senate primarily ed by Dominic Gentllcore and Mother Menard sees her second shift through the breakfast. Most of other shift is school-bound. less than he sought—and also because a number of senators Alfred Puzzo, treasurer and bring Itself to leave a model unchanged stipulated that any construction HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS normally friendly to labor could tickets; Kenneth Ostrinsky, pub­ from year to year. must be kept a minimum of 80 NEXT CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 Hi-Jacking The Chance Of Peace not quite bring themselves to feet from the westerly property licity; Abe Ostrinsky, band; Meanwhile, the miracle of which we think the time for It had come. Michael Ginolfi, reservations; ★ PREPARE FOR COLLEGE BOARD TEST As If there weren’t trouble enough try­ Happenings line, in order to keep from en­ (8.A.T. VERBAL) all fondly think American Detroit ought That, we should guess, was croaching on properties off John Garibaldi, seating; Benito ing to lead the governments formally re­ the ‘reason why the measure did Pagan!, menu and corsages; ie STUDY SKILLS and TEST TECHNIQUES to be capable — the miracle of basic For Teens Chestnut St. ★ SPEED READING and COMPREHENSION sponsible for life and death in the Near not get, in the State Senate that The appeal names as defend- Thomas Conran, prizes ★ VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT transportation vehicle at a price definite­ day, the affirmative vote of Anyone else Interested In serv­ East t^ a r d negotiation toward peace, ants Raymond Damato and his ly below anything foreign competition Senator Gloria Schaffer, who Is Saturday, Sept. 12 brother, Louis F. Damato, and ing on a committee may call This is an outstanding program in reading efficiency Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus­ meeting twice wekly for six weeks—late afternoon or the world, is confronted with a third force can achieve — has not yet arrived. Per­ now the Democratic party’s the Planning and Zoning Com­ Gremmo. candidate for the office of Sec­ sell’st.,lJ9 p.m.. 647-9222. Prizes will be awarded for early evening. Taught by state certified consultants In to which life or death seem unimportant, mission or their attorneys, and small groups, Testing program or private tutoring may haps it never will. But we would guess retary of the State. Wapping Fair, noon-midnight, ” our most successful old neigh­ irrelevant things. is slated for the Hartford Court be arranged if desired. that eventually competition may drive And Mrs. Schaffer’s failure to follow the signs on Buckland St., the first Tuesday of October. bor,” the person who traveled Manchester. FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION CALL: 643-9947 ’Hie Palestinian guerrUlas are the Detroit's engineering and Detroit’s think­ give this yes vote on this partic­ As the basis, for their suit, the the greatest distance and the ular measure was the reason Bolton Center, Commemora­ one who has done the most for violent by-product of two decades of ing to it. We think It is possible, but appellants state that the PZC COPE, the other day, refused to tive Coin Auction, 1 p.m. the East Side. ACADEMIC READING CENTER ' turmoil in the Near East. ached illegally, arbitrarily, and ' FRED KAPROVE, Director that, so far, no one has really wanted make her its favorite candidate Bolton Center, 2 p.m.. Parade, abused the discretion vested In Posters will be displayed (free) 68 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER phey represent the worst possible to do it badly enough. for Secretary of the State. it because granting the applica­ around town next week an­ Bolton Center, 4 p.m., Bolton NEXT TO CAVEY’S RESTAURANT combination of characteristics. It was not, however, Senator tion will: nouncing the reunion. Tickets School Band Concert. Schaffer’s attitude toward the Create a safety hazard, gener- may be purchased from any They are, on the one hand, extremist Community Hall, Bolton, Her­ labor bill which made the big ate a undesirable amount of member or by calling Donald in their objectives. news in the Senate action that itage Trail of historic sites, 4-6 traffic, depreciate existing real .Galll of 66 Norman St From An English ■p.m. (free) They are, on the other hand, complete­ Country Vineyard day. estate values, impair the char­ That was provided by Senator Glastonbury Green, 10 a.m.-6 acteristics of the neighborhood, ly beyond the control or influence of any p.m.. Fall Outdoor Art Show. The International Wine and Food So­ Boce Barlow, of the Second Sen­ and create a severe drainage Sunday, Sept. 13 recognized form erf government. ciety recently held its first tasting of atorial District in the city of problem In the area. Bolton Center, noon. Ecumen­ They have one objective, and govern English table wines In London. Nine Hartford. When he took to his Besides these more-or-less white wines and a rose, made by mem­ ical Service. standard arguments for such an their attitude toward everything else by feet- to oppose unemployment Bolton Center, Art Exhibit, 1- Buy A Dozen Donuts Get bers of the Engllrii Vineyards Associ­ compensation for strikers he appeal, the group Is also claim­ that one objective. ation, were shown. They caime from out­ 6 p.m. ing that special conditions Im­ was widely believed to be re­ Bolton High School, Midget That abjective is to drive the Israelis door vineyards As far apart as Somerset, posed on the property by a pre­ sponding, in kind, to what he Football Game. . .2 p.m. Lincolnshire, Hampshire, Sussex, and vious board have been violated into the sea, and then recover the homes and other Negro members of Bolton Center, 3:30-6 p.m;. Essex. by the present PZC. some of them once had inside the the General Assembly, along Heritage Trail. On the whole, members’ reactions In 1946, -the Zoning Board of with other leaders in the fight Glastonbury Green. . .10 a.m.- now controlled by Israel. were very favourable. They were clearly for stronger civil rights meas­ Appeals (which then had juris­ 6 p.m.. Fall Outdoors Art Show. diction) granted the late E. J. Any willingness on the part of any surprised with the quality, individuality, ures, had come to regard as or­ Masonic Temple, noon-6 p.m., Holl permission to turn the Arab government to negotiate peace with and presentation of the wines and there ganized labor’s newly develop­ annual chicken barbecue, limit­ was general agreement that they were Nature Study By Sylviian Oftam ing lack of enthusiasm for civil threeistory building Into apart­ Israel — as the governments of Egypt ed tickets at the door. ments. It had formerly been a well above “ vln ordinaire” standard. QUEEN ANNE’S LACE rights progress. Monday, Sept. 14 [SJonuts heel private home of the Cheney fam­ and Jordan now seem wilding — is, to This was good news for the wine-grow­ When COPE got around to Drug Advisory, 81 Russell St., ily. JUST BRING THIS COUPON TO the Palestinian guerrillas, sheer betray­ ers of England, a small but growing studying out Its 1970 endorse­ 647-9222, 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. body of enthusiasts, who a re . convinced ment opportunities, it found a At the same time, the ZBA al of the Arab cause. are" available. Currently, the hopefully by the time the SMS Alateens, Pathfinder Club, that with new grape varieties and mod­ pleasant opening in the fact stipulated that 74,300 square WHSter Wonders of the Universe- worldwide picture coverage in­ becomes operational. Norman St., 7:30-9:30 p.m., open feet of land must be maintained From the moment there began to be em methods of culture and vinification, that one Wilber Smith, a Ne­ 255 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester, Conn. Present objectives are to keep to teens with a relative or with the building as a buffer for O o r u A t f any chance that anybody in the Near there is no reason why highly satisfacto­ herent in the AVOS is stored gro who ran for mayor in Hart­ significant portions of the ' friend with a drinking problem. surrounding parcels that Holl ry wines should not be made in our cli­ aboard the Satellite. When it ford last year, was waging a East would accept the American formula earth’s cloud qover under con­ South United Methodist developed with single-family mate. passes over Fairbanks, Alaska, primary contest against Barlow for a cease fire and for negotiations, the Weather: Part III stant surveillance. This capabil­ CSiurch, Cooper Hall, 8 p.m.— homes. The English Vineyards Assoclaticm or Wallops Island, Vt., the data for his Senate nomination. It ity is essential to monitor rapid­ General Meeting of Manchester Palestinian guerrillas set themselves the was founded three years ago with 2Q By I. M. LEVITT, DIRECTOR weather observations. From the is transmitted to the Command proceeded, then, to endorse and Data Acquisition stations. ly developing weather phenom­ Gilbert & Sullivan Workshop... goal of destroying any such possibilities. members. It has now over 100. All of earth-synchronous altitude, they Smith, the primary ch^lenger, The Fels Planetarium of This information Is then relayed ena, such as thunderstorms and open to all interested. ,, them eire experimenting with wines and produce a new image every 20 over Barlow, the party-endorsed They have been waging, apparently on The Franklin Institute to the National Environmental tornado formation, growth and MHS Band Room, 7i45' p.m., at least 15 are either producing wine minutes of an area over 3,000 candidate, which was a rather first rehearsal of ^Manchester equal terms, civil war against King Hus­ commercially already or plan to do so in Satellite Center (NESC) in Suit- decay and for providing accur­ Weather satellites of the fu­ miles in radius’und centered on long way to reach for revenge Civic Orchestra; the near future. land, Md., for operational ap' ate 12-hour forecasts. An addi­ sein in Jordan. They have apparently ture have already put in their the equatorial subsatellite point. against Barlow's revenge that South Windsor High School, 8 The president of the association and plication. The APT cameras tional objective is to provide > taken a savage joy in continuing guer­ This information has proven in­ drowsy afternoon near the close p.m„'tnembershlp meeting of one of its most experienced growers, appearance. On Jan. 23, 1970, transmit the scene being viewed quantitative measurements of valuable in observing the for­ of the 1969 session. the South Windsor Country rilla attacks on Israel and in the fact with 17 seasons behind him, is Major- the Improved TIROS Operation at any given time directly to atmosphere characteristics, mation and monitoring the prog­ The action by COPE became, Players.. . anyone interested in General Sir Guy Salisbury-Jones. In his • more than 500 inexpensive re­ such as temperature, wind, wat­ that Israel did not let the cease-fire Satellite (ITOS) was orbited ress of major storms. This was then ,a continuation of the be­ assisting is welcome to attend. five-acre vlneyaJd at Hambledon, Hamp­ ceiving stations in some 50 er vapor content, ozone content stand in the way of its own immediate and during the first 36 days of particularly true of the Hurri­ hind the scenes bitterness be­ Temple Beth Sholom, start of shire, which lies on a chalky hillside in countries over the earth. The and so forth. Measurements of its lifetime transmitted over cane Camille—one of the most tween organized labor and civil the Community' Enrichment retaliation for such attacks. sight of Broadhaifpenny Down, the birth­ nighttime views from the in­ the time and space variations 5,000 pictures to the earth. The destructive hurricanes in his- rights crusaders which was ope (bourses. place of cricket, he grows Seyve-Villard frared radiometers can be trans­ will greatly increase our under­ Finally, it has to be judged that the difference between this second- tory. of the big stories of !)}«' 1969 ECHS—full day schedule for 5-276 grapes. His ’sixty-nine is a clean mitted to the command stations standing of atmospheric pro­ main purpose of their plane hi-jackings generation weather satellite and session, and which ..now seems all classes. dry wine with quite a lot of body. ATS pictures, available every or to the stations capable of re­ cesses. These observations are its predecessors is the addition 20 minutes, are combined to likely to be carried over into Tuesday, Sept, 15 has not really been the capture of The chairman, Mr. Jack Ward, is al­ ceiving data from the APT essential for developing mathe­ of Increasingly sophisticated provide a time-lapse motion the 1971 „ General Assembly, Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus: hostages to use in bargaining for re­ ready a veteran of British fruit vrines cameras. Thus, advanced mete­ matical models for global at­ Instrumentation which will pro­ picture of the movement o f especially if Senator Barlow sell St., 647-9222, 8:30 a.m. - 6 and ciders through his interest in the orological satellites will provide mospheric behavior. ■ lease of some of their own Commandos, vide the necessary inputs so clouds and weather fronts across jpakes It. (Herald photo by Linton) Merrydown Wine Company Limited, of enough data so that weather p.m. that forecasting can be made the earth. I have often viewed There was a time when na-.,- breakfast menu for 11 children. hut to strike a blow at whatever hope is Horam, Sussex, who are now in the fore­ forecasting of the future will be Wednesday, Sept. 16 Mary, Peter and Paul Menard work on the more accurate and meaningful. these motion pictures to observe ture, through capricious wi«rtli- I left in the possibility of negotiations to front of the new English wine industry. more precise, more reliable and Quotatiions Drug Advisory Center, 81 Rus- In addition to the automatic the formation of clouds, their er, could bludgeon ..mlm and —His_.ftnn not cmly have their own :Yjne» — longer , sell St.,,647-9222, 8:30 a.m. - 5 ward peacef ■ , -r- -- picture transmission (APT*) sys­ movement and tfisripation dur­ —humble Rim bcTbr^the fury of ..'.‘M y -impressiim .SS. .'1 - travel yard, but run a cooperative scheme for Many factors have hindered p:m. — • f Vernon tem, the advanced vidicon cam­ ing the day. These synchronous the storm. 'Today, weather sat­ about the country is that we’re The plane hi-jackings constitute an ^ English vine growers,, collecting their the ability of\ n|eterologists to getting away from this radical .^Eighth District Firehouse, era system (AVCS) and a scan­ satellites provide the clues to ellites haVe provided man with outrage, committed, no matter how in­ grapes and making their vrine for them provide extended forecasts of liberalism that seems to have 7:30 p.m.. Conservation Commit­ ning radiometer capable of day; the future of weather forecast- sufficient information so that— In return for a proportion of the crop. high accuracy. Currently, sig­ been festering In our society. tee meeting—open to the public. fT O LEND A HAND nocent established Arab governments time and nighttime cloud-cover • ing. while loss of property cannot al­ At the tasting I particularly admired nificant volumes of satellite «data I'm encouraged to say I think Thursday, Sept. 17 may be, from the Arab side of the con- observations, the ITOS will car­ To implement this ability, ways be averted — there Is lit­ the “ Brede Riesling-Sylvaner 1969,” are being processed annmcll of Churches the 27, for Manchester’s first eight lunches daily. One wbuldj en, breakfast- Number 2 is in speak at the 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. their le a ^ r ^ p , wguM have a chance^ ish of Westhofen. It retails at about ^ horse show In years I!!______of courq^. assume a no-nonsens~ the^-proeess- o f prepariition-for- by its rearonableness, of siphoning away 0d, which makes U exactly comparable "But the Spirit produces love, approach, but not so. There is Mom and the youngest six George Caruthers of 51 High­ — f i r a n c e c o m m it t e e - — — — in price to the Brede and a shilling more joy, peace, patience, kindness, Do give us a call if you know the usual fuss with six abhoring land Dr., South Windsor, will some of the support the leaders now *' Uian Uie Pilton. Menards. goodness, faithfulness, humility, of an eve^it of Interest to teens mustard and two insisting on it, Here at the large roimd table .speak at the inoming service possess. How did it compare in quality? Hie and self-control.” (Galatians (13-21), pWn (Mrs. Frank J.) no lettuce in Jeanne's and the mood is fun and games ver­ and Charles Cantrell of Hilltop Robert H. Smitb. Chairman Jacob F. Miller There is"no perfection of solution possi- -Hock was rallier fuller in body than the 5:22) . ■ or Candy Conway, 267 Hackma­ Peter’s sandwich, aftd so on. sus patience as Margaret, tw’o Rd., Rockville, will speak at the English wines and while it was more ob­ These are accepted because the The kind of” humility God’s tack St., 649-6080 or Karen Gil­ years old, and the twins, Sarah evening service. . ble in the Near East. TTiere is no justice viously fruity, it had less complexity o< oldest five alternate making and Alfred W. Cavedon. Vice Chairman h . Sleith Spirit > produces In us Is not more, 849-9276. and Susan, three, share the ex­ possible, in a situation where injustice flavour. It was pertiaps just the better packing the lunches, and there Eugene Brewer, minister of synonymous with an Inferior­ citement of five-year-old Tom­ the Church of Christ will preach has compounded injustice flor so long a wine, but there was surprisingly little in ity complex. Humility is the hon­ is that matter of revenge. "Some my’s first week at kindergarten it and quite possibly some people would Tlie planet Mercury 1s about a people who have been known to in a special Series tonight and ' Arthur .E. Smith time in so many ways. TTie aim has est r^ognition of our relatlon- at the Northeast P o 1 y w o g tomorrow for the Church of have preferred the English wines. In sh jp^o (5od which recognizes third the size of Earth. It orbits make slopy sandwiches have School. He goes on the same bus Everett J- Livesey to be, first, for something rather low and found an Inedible one next time Christ in Nortlu Attleboro, making this comparison it Is as well to iir Imperfectness by compari­ the sun at an average distance as -Jeanne, eight years, and , , , . C. Elmore Watkins humble in the human scale of values, but they open their lunch," accord­ Mass., which is a relatively new remember that both English wines came son with Him as well as our of 38 million mile's, closest of all Patricia, nine, third and fourth George Marlow ing to Mom who wisely stays congregation. He will help the still the prerequisite to anything else — from vineyards of under five years of blessed condition among His . nine planets, it can be seen just graders at Northeast Elemen­ age and that young vines rarely produce before sunrise or just after sun­ out of It. group prepare special activities survival.- creatures. On a personal level, tary School. such good wines as older ones. set when the sun’s brightness is The view of the breakfast for the month of October. amility is our recognition of Hiere is the matter of check­ The late summer and autumn of 1969 ur weakness and inability to masked by the horizon. scene in what should be a crazy were, of coursq, very warm and dry — mixed up kitchen comes, as a ing bus schedules oil the refrig­ ^stand alone combined with the erator with the clock on the Their Help + Your Help Makes A BeHer Hospifal Detroit Tries Again ideal for the wine grower, but it should realization of God’s might and shock. Two of the older boys, Extended Forecast not be forgotten that the spring came OPEN ALL DAY 13 and 15 are apt to be whip­ wall, and those job schedules to the power which Is ours when keep straight as everyone has Back in 1969, Detroit decided it had very late. This meant that English vines He lives in and operates throiigh iilN D A Y ping up eggs and stacks of toast Mostly cloudy with periods of . some assigned task, but the better do something about the peril of did not flower until mid-July, vriiereas us. That the humble of the world 9 A.M. t« 9 P.M. and whisking them into the din­ rain Tuesday and Wednesday. 'this year they came into flower two to ing room where at an attrac­ first week is the hardest. At Temperatures will average near the foreign imports, and gave birth to inevitably triumph is a paradox three weeks, earlier. The ’sixty-nines at v^hlch can only be understood ARTHUR DRW tively set table the oldest five least, in -the oplniqn of Mrs. normal with daily highs' In the Ame^can compact triplets. this tasting were therefore not just the the help of God’s Spirit, children eat with their father. Menard it's better than the non- low 70s and overnight lows In One desired result was achieved, al- happy results of a freak season. — s ^ e Rev. Robert W. Ihloff Between 6:45 and 7 a.m. this routine of summer when fareak- the 60s. ROBIN DON IN THE MANCHESTER most immediately. The trend toward the St. (i^ttcge's Episcopal Church, a t (ENGLAND) GUARDIAN. Bolton fWL fc mLb Am VOURH^b " ]' • J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12/ 1970 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER 12, 1970 RegistrdtioTi Next Week yllM United Fund Hospital Phone or ' VoiK *-»0' Guerrilla War Threatens O . S . l ^ « The telephone number for Manchester Memorial Hospi­ C h u r c h e s ... tal WEIS changed .a few The Baby Has U.S., Thurmond Tells YAF North United Methodist Church On A ctive Service months sigo, but too late to Adult Evening School Full Gospel CSiristlaii St. Bridget Church 'ioat occ During September and Octo* service to families, service to HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — "the Idea of violence on a grand Fellowship Interdenominational Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor 300 Parker St. be Usted correctly in the new e asvi ber, The Manchester Herald ‘he elderly phone books. The hospital The United States is entering scale.” Orange Hall Rev. H arry iMcBrien Rev. Ecurle R. Custer, Hie articles will be both a re­ Rev. HjlUp P. Saunders, Pastor Rev. Neil F . FiUgerald Pastor will publish a series of articles ilumber Is 646-1222. o ■ a"period of guerriUa wsirfEire” Campus disorders, the senEitor port of the past and a hope for Offering Many Courses Been Named said, Eire caused by' the some my return. Do I have to make about member agencies of the the future. Local support In the that government Euithorities 9 a.m .,. Warship Service. Ser­ bEislc factor as urbEut riot. ■ 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study ^ ^ turday, Masses at 6 and 8 This column of questions and answers on 'federal a written request or can I just past has made It possible for should stop, Sen. Strom Thur­ mon: "Preparation for Con-' United Fund of Manchester. The Registration for the Mmiches- Investments Emd the etock p.m., Room 110. CEimpus Eiuthorlties should ba've and open discussion. Sundtgr p.m. tax matters is provided by .the local office of the U.S. come in and talk to someone? the agencies to provide services, Manchester fUct!” Nursery for children up Herald makes this space avaU- ter Adult Evening School fEill market. Investments Emd oper- Intermediate knitting. Open mond, R-S.C. said Friday. acted firmly in the beginning School. Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, and the stories will tell you 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic serv- 10:30 and iMon in the church. to five years old. Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public A) You can ask for a able as a public service, recog­ Hospital Notes term will be In the Manchester atloh of the stock markert. „Tues- to those with sAne training In Thurniond spoke Eit a luncheon to stop the violence, he sold. district conference. If the what the agencies have done. High School cEifeteria Tuesday day, 7-9 p.m., Room 109. knlttihg. Wednesday, 7-9 p.m-, Waldron Steven Mlchsiel, son of Robert Eind Joan Dusto during the four-day conference ice. ' ------service to taxpayers. The column answers questions nizing the unique role of the He cited severEd reasons why amount of tax involved is not Greater service la the hope of from 7 to 9 p.m. amd in the Introduction to date proces- Room 110. WEildron, 29 Laure St., Rockville. He WEia bom Aug. 8 at Rock­ of Young Americans for Free-' ------i:— St. Jam es’ Church First' Church of Christ. United Fund. The United Ap­ VISITING HOURS he does not think President Nix­ most frequently asked by taxpayers. more than $2,600 for any one the agencies. The people who lUlng Junior High School sing. BeisIc concepts Emd use of Flower arranging. Four varl- ville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Madeline dom, a conseiwaUve youth Church of the ASsiunptlon Msgr. Eklward J . Reardon, Scientist peal is a primary source of Interiiiedlate Care Semi' on understands the causes of year, no formal ■written pro­ work In Uhlted Fund agencies Wednesday from 7 to- 9 p.m. computers. Field trips. Mon- ous uses Including hoUday Em- Dusto, 14 Cedar St., Rockville. He has three brothers, RlchEU*d, group. Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Pastor 447 N. Main St. funds for thirteen member private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m< violence: test is required to obtain a are tantalized by the need for B n m • in ' Classes will meet at MHS un- day, 7-9 p.m., Room 111. rangements and decorations. Daidd and Darrel; and a sister, Cheryl. "It is clear,” Thurmond said, Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Q) Should I make any change you cannot claim her exemp­ agencies serving people in Man^ more services. Elach accomplish- ' ' A «l « • *, —^The President’s Commission 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ district conference. This pro­ 2 n m ’ X otherwise indicated. Class- Technical and Avocational Monday. 7-9 p.m., Cafeteria ‘that we are threatened with Rev. Robert J. Burbank Rev. Thomas Barry in my next estimated tax pay­ tion. Make the necessary Chester. Last year, the United „ient leads to the hope for on Campus Unrest is writing a day School, and Nursery. "Sub- ■ vides you the opportunity to P es will begin next week and Pewter smithing. Hand ma- No. 2, Bennet Junior High Grakowskl, Richard William, son of Patrick Jr. Eind Mar­ the same kind of anarchism Rev. Jam es M. Boyle ment. based on 'the expiration change in your withholding Appeal raised nearly $80,000 in greater accomplishment. Bach garet Sacherek GrEikowski, Shore Dr., Rt. 2, Coventry. He WEis report that wUl encourEige cam­ stance" is the subject of the present your side of the dis­ ^ J aUowed end the first week of Decern- chine tools, materials and pro- school, which softened up Czarist Rus­ Saturday, Masses at 5:30 and of the income tax surcharge by filling out a new W -4, Manchester. Ilie United Fund success breeds desire for more bom Sept. 1 at MEUichester Memorial HospitEil. His maternal pus radlcEUs. “If there Is fur­ lesson - sermon. T h e Golden pute to an impartial third otters cesses used and needed In fab- R u g braiding. Reversible sia for the Bolsheviks.’’ And, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Masses at 6 and in June? Withholding Exemption Cer­ of Manchester allocated ftinds success. Future success depends grEindparents are Mr. and Mrs. WlIllEim Sacherek, 12 Cottage ther campus unrest this faK, the Text: n Oorinthlans 4:18. party. Selr’snnlnn- fn o nn * Courses offered are on a non- rlcation of pewter. Students will rugs. Planning color harmony, he said, President Nixon doesn't Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:16, 7:30 p.m. tificate, and giving it to your to thirteen agencies: American on continued support by the St., Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. President’s Commission 00 The Christian Science Read­ A) No, although the sur­ 4 Dm 8 Dm ” “*•“•-» P*™*> credit basis, and Eire open to make small objecU which makli« butted bands, fancy understand the extent of the 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. Sunday; Masses 6, 7130, 9, employer. Red Cross. Association for the people of Manchester. Patrick Grakowskl Sr., 19 Penn Rd., Manchester. His maternal Campus Unrest wlU have been 10:30 a.m., and noon. ing Room, open to the pubUc charge expired June 30, the Q) I want to clear out some* LiteiialvA rk re nt>6 residents 16 years of age entail cutting, filing, shaping, patterns and multiple braids. danger. of my old bank records, check Help of ReUrded ChUdren, Boy great-gTEUidparenta Eire Mrs. Margaret Sgnutavlck, 12 Cottage a major factor in promoting the Church, of Jesus Christ of except on holidays, is located surcharge rate of 2% percent Q) When my father died, Care* Immediate attending pub- soldering and finishing. Thurs- Thursday, 7-9 p.m., Cafeteria Hie senator said he thought stubs, cancelled bills and the ScouU, CathoUc Family Serv­ St., Manchester, Eind Michael Sacherek, Woodland St., Meui- unhealthy climate necessary to Latter-day Saints (Mormon) St. John’s Polish National at 749 Main St. The hours are shown on the estimated form mother collected benefits from « .1 i schools. Unless other- day, 6 :...... 30-9:30 p.m.f Room 145. 2, Bennet. that ithe country had passed like. Is there any need to keep ices, Child and Family Service anytiiney limited to five min- chester. He hEis a brother, Michael, 3; Eind a sister, Leslie, 13, such unrest,” he said. Hillstown Rd. and Woodslde St. CathoUc Church U a.m., to 4 p.m., Monday you filed earlier this yeah per­ his life insurance, is that tax­ wise indicated, the fee is $2 a Graphic communications Deooupage. Decorating sur- through a stage of large urban some of them for tax pur­ of Connecticut, Community months. —The subversive switlvlties Paul E. Nuttall, B i^ p Rev. Walter A. Hysxko, through Saturday. tains to income for the entire able? Maternltv* Fathers li e m ‘•®®‘ \ Oil Aug. 16, 1920, Father Person, Hennequln Rd., Columbia. Her paternal grandparents 11 a.m., Worriiip Service. ’The Rev. Jam es Leo Burke, a low St., South Windsor; C. Vic- English. Spelling, grammar stitutes. Prospective substitute care. Church and Chestnut Sts. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship 9:46 a.m.. Church School. Burke began his study for the are Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Devlin Jr ., West Hartford. 9:60 a.m., Sunday Morning 7130 p.m.. Evangelistic Serv­ Rev. C. Henry Anderson, ''1 1 a.m.. Nursery. WbrsWp Jesuit priest and a Manchester tor Flectcher, RFD 5. Warren and literature. Tuesday, 7-9 „us^n^on s4 teachers. Bachelor’s degree a Service and Church School. Wesleyan United Methodist priesthood at Woodstock-on-Hud- Ave., Vernon; Regina A. Fortin, p.m.. Room 211. terns, front end siwpension ^ s , Tuesday *1 • *1 BASIC PEWTERSMITHING Coffee House for adulte and ice. Pastor 11 a.m.. High School Class. Church Servich.--. • native, will celebrate his Golden son, Yonkers, N.Y. He Is now 12 Birch Rd., South Windsor; Mathematics. Decimals, frac- ^®m, shock absorbers, engine _ Oct 6 Russell, David Thomas, son of Thomas and Margaret This Is a course which will Involve the study of hand and young perovement. De- 7-9 p.m. Room 162. Storrs. He weis bom Aug. 31 at Manchester IMemoriEil Hospital. Classes for all ages. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Caroline veloping comprehension, criti- f jk.nmin.A’A n.nfl f His maternal grEmdpai-ents are Mr. Emd Mrs. AureUo MeiIo, 12 9:16 a.m., Chiurch School for 10:30 a.m.. Family WortfiUp- Minister . J. J Iju ig u a g e and F in e A rts Log;ic Is an important tool to Sacred Heart Church Rockville United Methodist Margaret Rd., Manchester. His paternal grEmdparents are Mr. all ages. Sunday School for 7:30 p.m., FamUy gospel Rt. 30, Vernon L. Randolph, 33 Hyde St. Beginning___„ ___ reading____ and con-.... E m a n u e l M a rk s TINY TREASURES understanding In any sphere Church reading interests, ey^uating ^ersationol French. Under- 1 7 .1 o j and Mrs. SUmley IngersoU, 26 Woodhlll Rd., Manchester. Nursery through Grade 4 con­ meeting. Hymnsing, gospel Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor 10 a.m., WowJiip Service. Miss America Contestants Also, Mrs. Gertrude M. Red- of learning. All of us use. It 142 Grove St. Uterature and recognizing in- gtandlng, speaking and reading I* a m i l ' V h U U d a V tinuing during the worship music, and Bible preaching. Rev. Richard Bernier, ner,' 2 Chambers St.; Fred L. MINIATURES SHOP In some degree. Given cer­ Rev. Willard E. Conklin, tonatton and Inference. Mon- prench and the life and cus- *' service. Assistant Pastor Vernon United Methodist Smith, Rt. 44A, Coventry; Mrs. tain facts, we reason our way Minister In Final Stage of Anxiety 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Church Florence R. Spooner, 30 Eva iPrance. Monday. 7-9 Family Sunday will be ob- through principles of logic to Church of Christ ------ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (ASP) pubUc accountants. Doll Houses Topic: ‘"The Church and Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. « t . 30 Dr.; Mrs. Rosemary J . Taylor, P ™- BUng. Room 17. seiwgd tomorrow ^ Emanuel conclusions ImpUed by the Lydall and Vernon Sts. 9:30 a.m.. Church School, — The foot that slips Into Miss "It’s a little known fact that Drugs.” Nursery Is provided. Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9:15, Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, 1238 Hartford Tpke Rockville* typee of writing depend- Beginning reading and con- Lutheran Church. The Rev. C. stated facts. Men yield to the Eugene Brewer, Minister Nursery through adults. America’s golden sUpper to- the judges are often as sur- Deborah A Thomas 76 Scott ^ Interests of the class, versatlonal Italian. Maximum Henry Anderson, pastor, will PIZZA-RAY'S There will be a Coffee Hour 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. Minister Dolls and Tiny Accessories force of logic In most areas, following the service, sponsor­ nlght could belong to one of the prised as the audience when the Dr.- Mrs. Joyce S.’ Wallace, Wednesday, 7-9 p.m.. Room 111 student participation in conver- speak on "Proud of Our Family but in some their emotions ed by the Senior High Youth 9 a.m., Bible Classes for all Nursery through Grade 4. six girls who walked the victory finalists are announced," said ....l i . .Science satlon. __4.i Aides A t j „will j i i Include 4-nwntape MName” o m o ’ * oat f tViothe Q’AO9:00 andnnH l10:46 A ’^K PIZZAS ages. St. Bernard’s Church 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Willlmantic; Debra Wegner, 10-4 MON.-SAT. — TEL. 649-2304 eliminate logic. Fellowship, In the Youth Build­ traU In three nights of prellml- Albert A. Marks, Jr., executive Cedar Swamp Rd., Tolland; Chemistry for the layman, recorders, lEinguage tapes, a.m. services. BEST GRINDERS Christian teaching U de­ 10 a.m.. Worship. Serm''n; Rockville Trinity Evanp-ellcal I.«theran Nursery. Members of the Sunday School 192 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER ing. 10 a.m.. Story Hour for Kin­ nary competitions—but not nec- producer of the pageant. Michael Weiss, 266 Oak St.; Problems of the times related fUnis and color slides. Wednes- pendent upon reasoning (see South United Methodist Church "God Helps From ’The Other Rev. George F.X. Reilly, » Church to chemistry. Monday, 7-9 p.m., day, 7-9 p.m. Room 114. staff will be Installed at both Side.” Guest speaker, George Pastor (Missouri Synod) dergarten through Grade 2. essarUy. Marks explained that the Walter Wetmore, Flsmders Rd., MADE WITH PROVOLONE OR BLEU CHEESE Paul, AcU 17:2; 18:4). To be 1126 Main St. at Hartford Rd. ’The preliminaries ended with chance of guessing the 10 final- Coventry; Mrs. Velma Whltely, Room 128. RussiEm—conversational. Be- services smd may attend the sure, certain basic principles Caruthers. Rev. William Schneider 85 Prospect St., Rockville service of their choice. ChUdren Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., Prince of Peace Lutiieran T.laa Louise Donovan, Miss Flor- igts is further complicated be- Wlndsorville; Fred E. Worces­ Buslness ‘ glnners. Monday, 7 - 9 p.m., 10 Minute Service On All Calls— are accepted by faith, but 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: Rev. Anthony Mitchell Rev. Bruce Rudolf of Sunday School age will at- Pastor Church Ida, winning Friday night’s tal- cause the evening gown winners ter, 27 Laurel St., South Wind­ Beginning typing. LeEiming Room 118. 177 Hartford Rd. faith Is not an unreasoning "Overcoming Objections.” be tend the services with their Don’t Believe Us Try Us ,, Rev. Carl W. Saunders, Rt. 31 and North River Rd. ent competiticm, and ■PhyUis are not announced. sor; Louis M. Zalcek. West Wll- the keyboard and building Spanish conversational Manchester, Conn. gullibility. From these princi­ Guest speaker, Charles Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worrfilp Associate Pastor Coventry George, Miss Texas, vlctortous "if we announced all three," llng^on. speed and accursicy. Monday ginning. Pronunciation, conver- parents. 1.30 SPR U C E S T R E E T — 643-0031 Across bom ples men may apply the rules Cantrell. Simday Masses, 7, 9:15, 10:30 Service, Holy Communion. ^ " " satlon .. and ...I..,..,.vocabulary. U..141444 4 Wednes- Mr. 01Emd Mrs. Russell Driscoll Rev. Gary S. Oomell, Rev. W. H. Wllkens, Pastor in the swimsuit contest. he said, "anyone could pretty BERTTHS YESTERD A Y: A son and Thursday, 6:30-8 p.m., Manchester of logic so as to Interpret Associate Pastor and 11:45 a.m. 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. Community College Adult Instruction Class. In two previous nights of well keep a running account.” Christianity accurately. But ’Trinity Convenant Church 9 a.m.. Worship. Service. competition, talent winners He added that the decision not 36 Union St., a son to Mr. M ^ u y, p.m., "'p la q u e s and jewelry will be choir under the direction of Miss erstwhile hard-headed logi­ 9 and 10:46 a.m., WorrfUp for 302 Hackmatack St. St. Matthew’s Church cians refuse to be as reason­ Unitarian Fellowship were Judy Adams, Mlse Oklaho- to announce the gown winners Donald Domlna, 141 El- . made. A nominal fee for mate- Jean Conklin will sing at the the whole church. Sermon: Rev. Norman E. Swensen, Tolland Jehovah’s Witnesses able relative to religion. of Glastonbury ma, and Suzanne Dennle, Miss was made originaUy to prevent dridge St. . Wednesday. 7-9 p.m.. second service...... “How Much and Vor What.” Pastor Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor Kingdom Hall Alabama, and the swimsuit win- bookmaking, DISaHARGED YESTERD A Y: production work and building Olossd Those who set forth the Bib­ Tlie Rev. Dr. Shaw preaching. Academy Junior Hlg;h Room 207. Church School classes will re- Saturday Rt. 80, Rockville ners were Kathleen Puanal He said once the finalists are Sylvester J . Bottone J r ., 447 of speed and accuracy. Monday beginners. Use of oils sume next Sunday, Sept. 20, at I lical message, showing fhelr 10:46 a m .. Infant - toddler 9:30 a.m., . Sunday School. Saturday Mass. 7 p.m. Main St., Glastonbury reasons for accepting It, O'Sullivan, BOSS Hawaii, a chosen, the slate is wiped clean Main St.; David H. teughlan, and Thursday, 6:30-8 p.m., canvas. Each student will 8:55 and 10:40 a.m. They are Nursery and pre-school child Rally Day Program with all Sunday Masses, 7, 8:30, and 9 a.m .,' PubUc ’Talk, "The clearly and imequlvocally de­ 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery Claudia Carmen Turner, Miss and the 10 girls compete again 6 Rau St. Ext., R o^ yllle; teuls Roonj 115. furnish his supplies. Monday, 7- op^n to all children of the com-1 OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 9:80 care at Susannah Wesley classes meeting together for a Christians Obligations to the fine who Christians are. House. Senior BSgh will meet ______and School. South Carolina. in all three categories. B^om . SaccamEindo, Springfield, M ass.; Office machines. Ten key 9 Room 207. munlty. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 6 program of music and message State,”, by Rodney Oeflnger, Another ■victory will come to- the second round of competi- Martha A. Szetela, 83 Dartmouth Eidding machine, full keyboard watercolor Techniques to fit It Is Indeed unreasonable In the Youth Lounge. presented by the children of the Unitarian Meeting House Watchtower Society represen­ day ■when Miss OoiigeniaJity is tions come five finalists, one Rd.; Klmberli A. Bruner, 7 adding machine, rotary calcu- personality. Monday. 7-9 and Illogical, as well as im _Oovenant Children’s Home In Messiah Evangelical Lutheran TH E M OST 60 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford tative. announced. She is chosen by a who will be Miss America 1971. Grandview Terrace, Rockville, lator, printing calculator, key- ^ Room 9, Illing. Scriptural, to posit a vague, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Cromwell under the direction of Church Music Oasses Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat 10 a.m.. Study of the Watch- vote of the 60 cm test^ ts In the Miffi Donovan wm. Friday Also, L a ^ Howley Jr., 60 driven calculator and tran- ^’'^ te m e d ia te " drawing and f o nm less, non-exclusive : — '■ Church . Miss Naftcy Lund. Mant-nurs- Wisconsin Synod — ^ Uwef, Aug.’ l Issue; ""None Like BEAUTIFUL (Missouri Synod) 296 Buckland Rd., Wapplng pageant. night’s .talent competition by Oak St., South Windsor; Mrs. scflption machine.' Wednesday,- and ‘Christianity’. ery providi^. Jehovah In All the Earth.” Offered at MCC P R I N T E '6 '------Cooper and I ^ h Sts. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Rev.'K^^l R. Gurgel. Pastor All 60 girls still have a chance singing "Feeling Good" from Olive C. Fagan, 171 E. C ^ te r 7.9 p.m., Room 194. student's preference. Demon- SHOWROOMT” 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. Nursgry and Worship CSiurch Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor The mesEuge' will be present^ at the title because- the 10 ftnal- "The Roar of the Greasepaint." St.; Joseph ^ucher RTO 2. Bookkeeping. Preparation lectures. Tuesday, Starting Monday evening, the IN AND SOLID Church of Christ School. Gilead Congregational (%arch Coventry; Wolfgang W. Schlef- and Interpretation of journals, 7 9 pm Room 9 Illing by Miss Lund. Nureery for pre­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Ists are chosen on the basis of The 21-year-bId Sarasota, Fla,, Manchester Community College Lydall and Vernon Streets Hebron 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. Nurs­ school children available. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. total paints scored In the compe- girl wsis bom in Muncle, Ind., fer, 46B S y e a m o r e I ^ ie ; leOgers and statements. Mon- Beginlllng jewWry. ‘ Basic fine arts department will offer NEW ENGLAND HOMESPUNS Phone: 643-2617 ery In Partih House. Vernon Assembly of God Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., titions. A girl ■who won one and brought up In Jackson Fdna M ^ Thursday, 8-9:30 p.m. ^blem s and techniques of sll- a program of classical and pop- Pkstor 10:16 a.m., Sunday School. 104 W. Main St., RockvUle St. John’s Eplsci^ial Church night’s swiiiiisuit contest but Tovwtshlp, N.J. n "" 'v T - ' TamL c ' v, x ^er, such as sawing. fUh«. sol- ular iLtrum ental and vocal mu- With matching voiles. Center Congregational Church Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, Rt. 30, Vernon scored low in talent smd evening The swimsuit winner Friday V i * 11 a.nv.. Worship Service. The t k '" r iTnot' Hartford- Gene dering and buffing. A lab fee. sic for amateur and profession'; PROUD TO United Church of Christ Minister Rev. Robert H. Wellner, gown appearances may not be was a 21-year-old Texas Chiis- Mr’s S ^ ^ priiMlples o' Gregg Tuesday, 7-9 p.m., Room 207. al musicians and singers. It will Mix and match your 11 Center St. Rector Rev. Mr. Kelsey wlU conduct among the finalists. tlan University elementary edu- i t Shorthand. M te ^ y or wednes- Home and Family include ensemble playing and the service. Nursery provided. ANNOUNCE THAT SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Clifford O. Slmpeon, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, Neither the public nor the cation major from Denton, Tex. vatrice Arigno, 68 Maple St., 7.* p _ Room 122. Beginning sewing. Basic fit- instruction own outfit. Blends of Minister classes for all ages. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. judges know the scores. They She displayed her 36-23-36 figure WlUlam G. Morton, 168 Lyness Bruah-up stenography I. Re- ^ vri^ jT ^ethod s such Directed' by Leonard Banas- St.; Mrs. Donna Waller, Rt. 6, ^id timed dictation. Mon- COMPLETION IS polyester, rnydn and 1226 MAIN STREET Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson Jr., 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 10 a.m.. Family Service. Union Congregational Church are complied by four certified In a yellow suit. as putting in a zipper, seam zak, classes will meet Monday Minister of Religious Education 6:46 p.m., Christ’s Ambassa­ RockvUle cotton. No-lron finish. ^ iso ,T O o m asB arg o s. 489 Main ^ “^ 22^ ^ ^ “ ^ ^ ' and W;dn7sday‘Vrom 6 toVp.m l NEAR St. Mary’s Church Rev. Paul J. Bowman, hflnlster dors youth group. First Congregational Church w PHrhv Fast ^ , lEiTS. Tuesday, Wednesday or in Room A9 of Manchester High 9:16 and 11 a.m.. Worship 7 p.m., EvangeUstic service. Rt. 31, Coventry Rev. Lyman D. Reed, w. ijicny, jiiasi Intermediate stenography. 45” wide. Our regular Service with Holy Communion. Associate Mlnistor of Hebron H e ra ld s.k,cT“.l.Samuel “Sb.”,: Goldberger, Dictation from 40,0 to 100 words « p-. «. sjo«r bviSni SERVICES 9:00 and 10:45 a.m. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Pastor Illinp:.. either session or both and are $1.79 yd. The Rev. Mr. Simpson, prearti- (Miss Janeth L. Kaplar, Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey, Jr. IB Thompson Rd. „ minute. Tuesday Emd Thurs- Avery St. Rev. Richard F. Roughan, Advanced sewing, InterfEic- expected to furnished ■their own Ing. Topic: "Accept Acceptance Director of Christian Education ' Pastor Y e s te r d a y s Also, Mrs. WUliam Nelson p.m.. Room 122. 10:45 Infant-toddler Nursery and Pre-School Christian Reformed Church Assistant Pastor ings, linings, bound buttonholes Instruments. There is no fee. Joyfully.” Church School Grade 661 Avery St. and daughter, Haddam; Mrs. Advanced stenography. Dlc- 7 and over, worship Iji the Sanc­ 9:30 a.m., Wnn. Rev. Richard E. Bertram, opening of ' Church School. St. H&n and arrangement of furnl- the course. PartlclpEmts will be STOP IN NOW FOR Pastor It was announced Friday. The Classes: nursery through adult Second Congragational Church ture, color schemes, window divided Into chamber music contract runs from Dec. 1, 1970 discussion group. First Congregational Church Superintendent William P. United Church Of Christ and wall treatments, selection groups f5CF"or five, mixing PRE OPENING VALUES to Nov. 30, 1971. 10:30 a.m., The Service. 11 a.m., public worship. Of Vernon Rt. ■ 44A, Coventry Slover announces that through Rev. John A. LacOy, Uie efforts of Dr. D.C.Y. Muote, and arrangement of accesso- instrumenU and voice In the IF YOU ARE PLANNING A NEW HOME OR YO U A R E ^ N Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, ries, lamps Euid rugs. Tuesday, style for which music of the per- ...... Minister locEkl hesilth officer, he is able to CONTEMPLATING REMODELING YOUR PRES­ SWEATER "J.j...... 111 lu . „ 1 >■“ ...... Hll!P'!!!"ip!!!!!!S Rev. RandaU P. Ferrara, Minister 7-9 p.m.,- Room 186. lods was written. obtain seme of the first ship­ ENT KITCHEN, OUR PROFESSIONAL STAFF OF INVITED ^ i ment of DD7 to be used in the Basic CEike decorating. Frost- Further Information niay be 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Ing, borders, flowers Eind sugEU* obtEdned by calling BEinaszak at DESIGNERS AND DECORATORS WILL ASSIST KNITS Church School. Hartford a ^ a ; the solution is TO CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD...... 1 being applied In smd Eiround the molding. Appro^mEite lab fee, his home, 16 Lawton Rd., or at YOU IN DISCOVERING THE BEAUTIFUL NEW $3. Monday or Tuesday, 7-*9 the college. WORLD OF FUNCTIONAL KITC3lEN DESIGNS. St. Ctoorge’s Episcopal CSwroh kitchens and dining rooms of 647 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE | ’i* •»* the hospitEil. TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH Rt. 44A, Bolton FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION WE HAVE ON DISPLAY invites you to listen to | | ^ ^ yforOdpRev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar George Murdock, chaplain of 15 STYLES IN: HACKMATACK STREET the Manchester Lodge of Ma­ WALNUT-MAPLE.OAK-OHERRY-MAHOQANY-PINE 19QA RATklA Service. fThe Rev. Mr. Lacey 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 1970 W l l i r -----I Z o V R A U l U jiiij: wlU preach. Nursery care pro- sons is feted Eifter 60 years as a THINK SMALLMMUO 10:46 ELm., Morning Prayer, MEison. DeUvered In Manrtieister OPEN FEATURING THE ULTIMATE IN UNIQUE STORAGE~ Nursery Euid story time. INNOVATIONS . . . Rally Sunday, Sept. 13 9:30 P.M. Every Sunday„Night 11 '^e^p.m., junior .pugnm pei- Equipped with leatherette in-| il:ie a.m., Punch and con­ terior, ■windshield washer, 2- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SHOWROOM WILL HE OPEN versation. 10 Yean Ago speed electric wipers, heator, JOIN THE WORLDWIDE LISTENING AUDIENCE ijii| e p.m.. Senior pilgrim Fel- defogger, 4-way saJfety flashers,] Ad. DAY SUNDAY 1*8 P.M. WEEKDAYI| 10* 9 P.M. From MUllken Mills. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. ••••" lowshlp. United Methodist Church Hurricane Donna, her force back-up lights, front fmd rci 48-50’’ wide. Machine ^Rt. 44A, Bolton considerably weakened cEuises Beat belts, liKitherctte headrest washable. 100% orlon St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Rev." Da^vld M. CampbeU some flooding but leaves a mes- steering wtieel loek and i< a n - : h e n w o r l d in the new colors of 'to­ MORNING WORSHIP 10:50 XM. ey trsdl pEisslng through the Sand HIU Rd., South Windsor Minister window defroster. SUNDAY 182 Wtst Middle Tpke. day. Our regular 4A8 EVIVALTIME Rev. ^James A. BlrdsEill, _____ town. B t. 88 Tolland Tpk. Manehaittr, Conn. yd. Sew your own The Choir of the Cromwell Children's Home Vicar 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Mrs. Richard Pinney Jr . of TED TRUDON TalcottvlUe, Conn. All Medicinal Services Available sweater dries. Will Sing at Both Services WITH C. M. WARD AND THE REVIVALTIME CHOIR Sermon: "The Inevitable Stafford Springs is named m - 647-9924 8 and 10 a.m.. Family Serv­ Word." Outdoor Church School sociate minister of Second Con­ V0LKSWA8EN •48-2838 455 HARTFORD RD. 643-5230. ice. Baby-sitting provided. fer ChUdren up to Grade 4. gregational Church. .■ ’ Q' ■ r

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- 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,' CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1970 PAGE EIGHT Herald Employes Share Coventry Driig Center Obitiiarv Registration Connecticut The I?rug Advisory Center New England Press Award For Adult 81 Russell St. is observing the Mrs June Tompkins and photographs highlight the mod- Mrs. Paul J. Carbone Teachers High School Adopts following summer schedule: Reglnald* Pinto of The Herald ular pririclple of construction, BOLTON^Mrs. Joyce P.. Car­ Monday, Tuesday and fhare honors as winnfers of a which involves a single unit of bone of Tunxis Trail, wife of O ass Due Marchinfy Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 first place award in the annual measurement so that all arcM Paul J. Carbone, died yester­ Early Dismissal Plan New England Associated Press and structures are proportionate. ERVICES IRECTORY Registration for Adult Basic p-m. day at Hartford Hospital. (Continued from Page One) Thursday and Friday, 8:30 News Executives Association The Mrs. • Carbone was bom in Education classe.s will be held Seniors at Coventry High a.m. to 9 p.m. achieved by curved areas blend- Suffield and had lived in the Tuesday and Thursday from' 7 to the other strike-bound com­ School will be eligible for early Milk Eight Cents Their honor was announced to- ing into other pu^ed areas, a Saturday, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. fall melding. Bleached cedar used Hartford area most of her life^ to 9 p.m. in the teachers’ lounge munities, and asked striking dismissal starting Sept. 21, un­ day during the three-day The Board pf Education There will be an answering on the house's exterior, as well She formerly was employed at teachers to go back to work in der a policy first tried during service every night except convention of the associtaion, HI9H GRADE the Connecticut General Life in­ of Illing Junior High School. has announced that, begfin- as extensively for walls and CAMPING the interim. The Mijford teach­ the past school yeat, and Sunday from the time the being held at The Lodge in The starting date of classes, brought up for consideration ning Monday, school children ceilings, aids this Illusion. surance Co., Bloomfield. She ers scheduled a meeting Mon- _ .... center closes until 3 a.m. A Stowe, Vt. was a member of the Ladles hours and room assignments may purchase milk for eight The Goldberg residence is EQUIPMENT PRINTING day morning to vote on wheth- again at Thursday night s cents, a drop of two cents backup person will be con­ The Herald took first place in Guild of St. Maurice Church. er to accept the offer. board of Education meeting. functional and split leVel in de­ Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, will be announced at registra­ from the price announced tacted to help the caller if the pages of interest to women Job and Conunercial Survivors, besides her hus­ class for newspapers with a sign, planned to serve the family FUNERAL HOME • Air Mattresses, Stoves, tion. last Tuesday. This price Is necessary. mSONALIZCO Printing band, include her mother, Mrs. circulation of under 40,000. The after the children Have grown. Lanterns only for milk purchased sep­ For drug advisory informa­ Ruth Isaacson Piccolo of West Ronald Mocado, program di­ winning entry was for “ An Mrs. Tompkins ' joined The Prompt and Efficient arately, and does, not affect tion call: 647-9222. Hartford; a son, Paul Carbone rector. Siiid last year's $9,900 Austere Be.auty,” the Heralding Herald in 1967. Pinto has been a Wm. J. Lennon, Director FARR'S Printing of All Kinds Jr. and a daughteb. Miss Linda the cost of milk purchased staff protograpiier since 1953. JGO grant has been increased to $14.- with the hot lunch. Homes page of Nov.'29, 1969. Camp - Bike - Sport M. Carbone, both of Bolton. who have a study hall for the The page for that month, with Two years a^o he won second 111 Community Press 000 because of the increased tlate with the teachers, begin­ place in the New England AP 142 E. CENTER ST. 2 UtAIN STREET The funeral will be Monday last period of school, plus a story by Mrs. Tompkins and at Depot Square number of students enrolled in ning Sunday morning. There note of approval from their' which are being ironed out, picture contest with his candid 254 Broad St., Rear at 9 a.m. from the Ahem Fu­ have been no talks in West Ha­ Police Log photographs by Pinto, is a des­ 649-7196 Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. neral Home, 180 Farmington hast year's successful program. parents, can be dismissed O'Connor reported. He said also shot of a little girl peeking under Telephone 643-5727 ven since June, when the board cription of the geometrically ar­ J. FARR — 643-7111 Ave., Hartford, with a Mass of This will make possible the ad­ early. that he would like to remind the skiyt of a department store declared them at an impasse. ranged home of Mr. and Mrs. requiem at St. Maurice's Church dition of two faculty members. In recommending that townspeople that. If they have ARBE8TS mannequin. Earlier Friday, the teachers Jack (Goldberg on Wyndeding at 10. Burial will be in Rose Joel Chaison, Bennet Junior Wilde's proposal be adopted, u complaint about their child s Bruce F. Brazauskas, 24, of Hill Rd. He has also won a number of CUSTOM MADE High School guidance counselor, had rejected in a voice vote a awards in monthly and annual Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. request by their leaders that Superintendent Of Schools Lau bus service, it should be made 120 Birch St., charged with op- ' The home was designed by DICK’S Friends may call at the fu­ will administer testing to deter­ to the applicable school princi­ crating a motor vehicle without Gwathmey and Henderson and competitions of the New Eng­ PARKADE MANCHESTER CANVAS AWNINGS mine weaknesses in reading, they return to work while talks rence O'Connor noted that he, land Press Photographers Asso­ neral home' tomorrow from 2 resume. The school board had personally, was very much in pal, who has all the forms to a license and operating an un­ built by Stone and Goldberg, in SHELL to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. English and mathematics. This fill out, and will put the request registered motor vehicle. He which Goldberg is a partner. It ciation. said a return to work would favor of it. He feels, he said. CLEANERS MEMORIAL CO. Many Services, Parts The family suggests that any will enable instructors to plan that young people must be through proper channels if no arrested last night at Main won for its owners and archi­ The Salem (Mass_.) Evening SERVICE individualized programs for be a condition for talks. More and more people are salesmen come in thus category memorial contributions ma' be given responsibility, and that other solution can be arrived St: and W. Middle Tpke. Court tects the Award of Excellence News won second 'place in the MANCH. PARKADE Opposite East Cemetery 653 CiaiNTEB STREET those'who wish to go on to ob­ pages of interest to women (Next to Liggett Drug) taking advantage of the many — Columbus Levelizers are the made to the St. Maurice Parish \ there is too much “ custodial date' Sept. 28. presented by Architectural Re­ tain a high school equivalency Public Hearing Needed class; and the Westport (Conn.) PHONE 640-5559 Man<^ester Auto Parts, 270 answer to the problem. Co- Center of Bolton. education” anyway. cord. Quality Memorials Touraine Paints at PauVs serylces and poo'ts available at lumbus Lievellzers carry a writ- MECHANIC ON DUTY diploma. O'Connor last night also re- Milton yitriol, 59, of 9 Crest- The prize-winning story and Town Crier took third. The board approved the rec- Over SO Years’ Experience BrOad St. Many, however, do ten gfuaranitee that will be good AT ALL HOURS Herbert Skeats James Camarata, Illing Jun- E lla Hits emendation unanimously. ported to the board concermng charged with evad- now use Silky this is ho problemTAl- ★ BACK TO The painting season Is POT give much thought to the for as long as you drive your Starters, Generators, SOUTH WINDSOR — Herbert ior High School guidance coun­ Also approved unanimously ^ hearing responsibility. He was ar- so, there is no long upset shock absorbers on their cars, car. Ask about them at Man- Skeats, 76, of Bangor, Ireland, Call 649-5807 In full swing, and if you are do- ;;;^u;7 7 he‘“hou7 'waiting''for Carburetors; selor and former social studies was a request from Edward Curriculum Study yesterday evening in- and this is a mistake. They cheater Auto Paife. Domestic - Foreign Cars SEE US FOR: father of Mrs. D. Kenneth Gour- M exico Wet Blanket /i n Love Duffey Wins SCHOOL ★ ing redecorating or having the paint to dry sp that y^ teacher, will teach social Mahoney, principal at Capt. Committee Report, which, ggn^ection with a damaged Al. AIMEnTn, Prop. wear out so slowly that the Manchester Auto Parts now 643-7008 'J Aluminum Roll Up ley of East Sandwich, Mass., can settle a room. Paint in the Awnings studies. Nathan Hale School, for $175 O'Connor feels, is a preliminary atiTacorral on Broad St. NORTH L A S /^G A S (AP) DON’T BUY NEW CLOTHES Harrison SL, Manchester outside of your house palntfed, change goes unnoticed In many stocks a complete line of DuPont and formerly of South Windsor, (Continued from Page One) morning and settle your yoom Adult Basic Education is de­ from the transportation fund. ______Court d ^ Sept. 28. — The lawn df Valley View Endorsement FOR SCHOOL. HAVE THEM you could not do better than to oases, but worn shock absorb- Paints for cars. You .can get any • Door Canopies died Aug. 23 in Ireland. His The board received a petition DRV CLEANED LIKE NEW, the same day.' Silky is wash­ signed to reach back as far as The Texas Department ( Mahoney, in a letter to the Park is now being watered use world famous Touraine ers are a real menace and they color you need for a touch-up • Storm Doors wife, Mrs. Jeanie Skeats, visit- 100 AND SAVE MONEY. able and can be washed again • Combination Windows possible into a person's school Public Safety activated board, said that this will cover Arthur H. Stimpson, 40, of nightly frofn 11 p.m.-4 a.m. can—and do—cauhe accidents. job or you can spray the entire MANCHESTER ed their daughter m o O U u l o, __ ,. ______] ______^ O f Labor paints manufactured by the g^d it will still retain preparation and provide almost emergency operating center at gas and oil for private cars 395 arrested.*'yester­ But it’s not only to keep the FREE 10% BONUS CARD If you have not had ycxir car. Manchester Awning Co. 2 Windsor in 1958. individual instruction from that Austin and the National Guard transporting 30 6th grade stu- ‘"B on . me uocuiiu.m., .mu day .morning on a warrant grass green. ON DRY CLEANING. West Paint Oo. and sold by its original beauty. Also, Silky 195 WEST CENTER ST. (Continued from Page One) STEVENSON’S shock absorbers checked late- Manchester Auto Parts is own- The funeral and burial were point. Each student is allowed was put on a standby basis. de^;: to a“ week at Wellsfleet O'Cormor said that Charging hinT with non-support. City/ parks director Bob Paul’s Paint Supply, 645 Main can be applied with a brush or ’Telephone 649-8091 in Ireland. WE SPECIALIZE IN ly, it would be a most sensible ed by EMward and Victor Della- $ f i a p ) D d : to move as rapidly or as leisure- moved across the Yuca- Mass., where they will study ^® ^ Court date Sept. 14. Forsdn said the sprinkling, fair, -with the Dodd forces pre­ St. No matter what your paint- a roller which you can just Elstabllshed 1949 Survivors also include two under the NaUonal Environ- hold a hearing by Sept. ACCIDENTS SUEDE » LEATHER thing to do. One way for you Fera, and they have made every ly as he can. Classes, supplies [^1 Peninsula of Mexico Thurs- beg(im Friday, is to keep lov­ pared to' label Duffey a left­ CLEANING. ESSO ing requirements, the 'West rinse out when the job is flnish- to test them yo«urself is to press effort gee that thedr stocR sons and, four other daughters mental Educational Develop­ 24, 21 days following receipt of Paint Co. has the paint to take ed. Just use ordinary soap and CHOICE Vi^lETY and books are free. day with winds of 75 m.p.h., Police charged Nelson P. ers off the gjrass. He said winger and the Duffey forces 405 MAIN ST. down on the back of the car; includes practically anything in Ireland. ment program. care of your every need. water and rinse your brush or Upholstery English teachers are Walter barely hurricane force. Later, ''’^ '^ “ “cTrriculum report is R^^doux. 55 of 24 f ^rhige St residents in the area had prepared to quote from the book does It bounce? Going around that a garage could possibly While at Wellsfleet, the 30 complained that the 5-acre TEL. 649-5533 With the advent of latex roller Well and your hands wash Qualify and I V I Shop Mrs. Martin Bednarz Scholsky, Bennet, and Calvin she speeded her movement to 20 slated for discussion at next “^Sht written by Dodd’s former aide, comers does your car sway ^his saves a lot of nin- Fish, high school audio-visual m.p.h., then began slowing youngsters _ will study ecology Thursday's board meeting, but of way after Ws car was involv-, park had become a popular James Boyd. It was iBoyd’s in­ paints, the weather problem clean, too. BE-UPHOLSIERINO ROCKVILI^E - - Mrs. Ann * Tune-Ups has been satisfactorily solved, Ryples is a rubber base ; more than it should? Many ning around, and means that Seafood coordinator, summer school down In forward movement and and other aspects of the en- this will not be a session at ed m an accident w i^ a car spot for lovers’ trysts. formation that led to Dodd’s s MODERN FURNITURE ' Nlcewlcz Bednarz, 62, of Hart­ Osfrinsky for sudden showers or a rainy paint manufactured by the West times we blame the condition garage using their services and ANTIQUES ford, sister of (Chester Nicewlcz ^ lin g teacher, and former intensifying her punch. vironment. They are paying for which the public will be able driven by Susan A. Wulftance censure by the Senate in 1967 * Eiigine Cleaning of the road for the car bounc- off j better and swifter service 43 OAK STREET day is no longer a factor. This Paint Ck>. which dries in min­ 0 -3 of Rockville, died yesterday at elementary and ,junior high _ ------Many refugees „ moved out of their own accommodations,. ajid to . speak...... It will..... be...... only„ -- for the of Glastonbury. The accident -be brought immediately for using campaign contribu­ DEALER IN WASTE Ing around, when part of the • Store Stools and Booths * Minor Repairs is particularly welcome here in utes, with 16 basic shades to to their customers. ’TEL. 649-9937 • Custom Furniture St. Franfcis Hospital, Hartford. school teacher. low-lying Padre Island during the $175, Mahoney noted, is just members, curriculum occurred last night on Spencer Amman. But the splinter tions to pay personal expenses. trouble lies in the faot that the MATERIALS New England where the weath- choose from, There is a complete machine Slipcovers and Draperies She was the wife of Martin Mathematics teachers are the night. Others moved from to cover the expense of the pri- ^^mmittee members and school St. near the East Hartford line, popuiju- Front for the Libera- As it turned out, the Dodd * Stomps shock ab.sorbers are pracHcally delegates walked out and boy­ er changes so suddenly. Scrubbable papers are the an-' shop at Manchester Auto Parts itlade to Order Bednarz. Nelson Youngerman and George Port Isabel to shelters at Har- vate cars to drive Uiem to^ the administrators. The public may Court date Sept. 28. of Palestine, which hi- useless. and they can take care of any­ Complete Selection ot lingen and Rio Grande City. Mo National Seashore site on Cape listen, however, cotted the balloting. But not Paul Misserl, the owner of swer to a mother’s plea and at Survivors also include a Caouette, both of Illing. acked the planes, did not go IRON If you do need new shock ab­ thing you can carry there. For Materials bile home residents as far as 50 Cod completely. The final count gave Paul’s Paint Supply, has had Paul’s Paint Supply the Glen- Reuben Plen’s daughter, three sons, another Reading teacher is Mrs. Doro­ The public hearing will be A written warning for follow- along with the decision and the sorbers, go to Manchester Auto instance, cylinder heads taken FREE ESTIMATES brother, and nine grandchildren. thy Standish, reading consultant miles inland were warned to Adults accompanying the 30 get apparently, for sometime ing too closely WM Issued yes- hostages spent the night cooped Duffey. 52,811 votes (the dele- SCRAP METAL a great many years of expert- style papers are truly scrub- Parts and get Columbus shocks. ence in this business and he is able. They also have pre-cut from your car will be taken care Lower Level of the Parkade The funeral will be Monday in the town school system. seek safety. youngsters will be teachers Mr. the following week, since the terday afternoon to Linda R. up in their aircraft. gates cast the votes of the rank lU iiU d Rait-QJUA. They have two kinds, the reg­ Texaco Sfafion 649-6324 well qualified to answer any and pre-pasted papers to make of; they grind valves and reset at 9 a.m. from Merwin, Leek Sayers, Mr. Kolberg and Miss board must hold it. No date was Jandro of 144 Demlng St. after For many of the victims, it and file union members they and PAPER ular and the heavy duty. The Mon. & Tues. 9-6, Sat. 6-5 represent) to 19,570 for Dodd question about the kind of paint papering eiisy for evei-yono. them, they clean and adjust 381 Main Street and Sheehan Funeral Home, 35 Gladstone, as well as parents ggt last night, however. car struck the rear of a car was the sixth night in the des­ 731 PARKER ST. regular Columbus shocks carry them. It would be an utter Im­ Poquonock Ave., Windsor with and 779 for Weicker. Not all that should be used on'any giv- For all painting and papering Mrs. Calvin Fish and Mrs. lymk Subsidy Dropped driven by Jlerman Lassow of ert. Two of the plan/es, a Swiss­ Tel. 643-6735 or 643-6879 358 BURNSIDE AVE. a, guai antee of two years of possibility to ll.'rt all of the ^ rv- Phone 643-9149 a Mass of requiem at St. Tolland the Dodd delegates were noti­ en job. If you are a do-it-your/ needs, depend upon Paul's Richard Ingraham. Finally, the board received 40 Autumn St. air DC8 and a Trans World Air­ EAST HARTFORD service or 24,000 miles, which, ices that are available to you at Catherine's Church, Broad fied of the boycott in time to self person, you would be smart Paint Supply. They will help Mahoney noted also that no explanation of this week's lines Boeing 707, were hijacked . , , over comes first. this fine machine shop maintain­ Hydramatlc ’Trimsmlsslon GLASS Brook, at 10. Burial will be in substitute teachers will be re- sudden and unexplained rise in to the airstrip Sunday as they " ^ « n g their bal- 289-6333 to take advantage of the expert yoiT 'find what you want and Repqliihg YOUR For those cars which consist- ed at Manchester Auto Parts. • For Auto Windshields St. Catherine's Cemetery, Broad Starting Hours Changed quired at the school during the mph prices from four cents to lots. Power and Hand Tools advice that Mr. Misserl can you can' depend on their sound Three Planes were leaving from European ently carry heavy loads—many When it comes to working on All Work Guaranteed Brook. week-long period, as the other It was a noisy session, with COMPLETE Painting and Decorating give you. If you are contem- advice. 10 cents. 'The, federal govern­ points for New York. A British oars, many men are particular­ • For Store Fronts and Friends may call at the fu­ sixth grade teachers will be ment has stopped subsidies for the decibel level reaching deaf­ Tools plating doing any painting, in- ''' Texaco Lubrication Service all sizes o( windows Overseas Airways Corp. VCIO PET CENTERI^.^4^ Garden and Land Tools ly handy but these men do not We Give Green Stamps neral home tonight from 7 to 9 At High, Middlle Schools able to cover for those teach­ this to the states, and the board Blown Up ening heights at times, and side or outside, stop in at Paul’s , was hijacked over the Persian Oanartea — Parakeqta Baby, Household, Party have the facilities to have some • For Table Tops and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and ers who are absent. agreed last night to write Driscoll, the convention chair­ Paint Supply and talk with Mr. s The starting hours of Tolland all three schools are; Monday, Guif on Wednesday on a flight Tn^ical Flab — and Banquet Supplies Misseri. You will find him of the work taken care of, for it 7 to 9 p.m. Dental Program Approved directly to the Health, Educa­ man, repeatedly gaveling for or­ Hamsters —> fieiMps ' OPEN 8 AJVI. to 5 P.M. High School and the morning (M^eadowbrook) hot dog on roll, By Arabs from Bombay to London. Invalid Needs willing to help you in any way requires the seiVlces of a ma­ The board put its stamp of tion and Welfare Director pro­ ’The hijackers have threatened der. Driscoll and other leaders Mixed Breed PpppAM., SATURDAY 8 A.M. NOON session of the Middle School green beans, sauerkraut, peach possible. chine shop. Perhaps many peo­ Mrs. Emma Bikemieks approval on the first step testing the action. to blow up the planes by 10 p.m. of the state' council had sup­ Aquarium Aoceosoriait w . TOURAINE VERNON -Mrs.; Emma Biker- have been changed, effective half; (Hicks and high school) (Continued from Page One) ’fru-Flex is the outside latex ple still do not know that the toward a school wide health The notice came so suddenly EDT today unless their de- ported neutrality, but that mo­ Our Own Special B t a iM LUCA’S J. A. WHITE nieks, 69, of 471 Tunnel Rd. Monday, according to Princi- meat and gravy with macaroni, tion was voted down Friday Pet Feeds paint that covers so beautifully individual as well as commer­ guarded constantly by scores of mands for the release of seven SHLF-SEBVICE that it is a joy ^to use. Even cial business can be serviced at PAINTS GLASS CO., INC. LAUNDRAMAT ivip Harding. biscuit, fruit mix. ——------^ ,----- — i, t ------~ —r—— —----- u..™, MANCHBSlfCR those who are unskilled in the Mimehester Auto Parts ma- 31 Blssell St. — Tcl. 649-7322 last nivht at Manchester High School students will be- Tuesday, cheeseburger on State Board of Health-sponsor- an explanation home to parents, guerrillas, who dug an arc of west Germany and Britain are Some Dodd backers admitted Digr ClGBaingaBd 'ruUoriag morial Hospital. privately after the convention PiBT CENTER Also: Rerweaving and custom painting have used this paint ohtneshop. Why not try them FOR BEST RESULTS ^ school at 7:30 a.m. rather roll, pickle, cole slaw (high ed dental clinic, which will in- ’The increase, which went Into foxholes around them. met. There were reports that ' NS Stain St. Btaaclieater witli ease and turned out a and see for yourself? Mrs. Bikernieks was o ^ school day will school), beets, chocolate pud- elude dental check-ups, instruc- effect on Wednesday, does not Heavy machine guns and ba- the Palestinians had abandoned that they had made a tactical made/ntits, jMuits and eoete. E - * • » most professional looking job. The Van Norman Model 570 Jan. 5, 1901 a a ^ rather th;in 2 p.m’. ding. tion on proper brushing tech- affect the so-called hot lunen pookas were pointed at an outer their deadline, but a spokesman mistake in failing to support Fair Prices, too! lived in the Manchester area for the neutrality motion. The You can use Tru-Flex right Rotary Broach for Uie precision PAUL'S ' — jjV fjiA Tp'rW DUPONT’S Fifth and sixth grade double Wednesday, deviled egg, po- niques, and brush-in flouride package, where milk Is ' circle of Jordanian army tanks Amman Insisted "it sUll iTAUjOmti^ ^ T over damp surfaces, you will machining of cylinder heiids,' en­ 20 years. She was a member session classes will begin at tato salad, tomato wedge, chop- treatment. ed anyway th® and armored vehicles, about stands.” only possible positions, in view PAINT SUPPLY of the American Latvian Evan­ of the niood of the delegates, find there is no. brush drag, and gine blocks and other surfaces 7'40 a.m. with school ending at ped ham sandwich (high Janet Aronson of the Health limch. The ® ^ ^ ^ two miles away. ^be 66 flown to Nicosia were Stop ’n Go gelical Lutheran Church In were neutrality or endorsement KIDDIE the paint will dry in a matter of 4s really a ’’wizard” of a ma­ 645 MAIN STREET noon. school), peanut butter sandwich Advisory Committee, said that iects only milk, tnai is p - Evidently the guerrillas load- among 171 hijack victims who 30 minifies. Because Tru-Flex chine. The drg grinder appara­ ,Prbp: "Rudy” DuPont Manchester. (Meadowbrook and Hicks), gin- fbe group had come across the chased se)>arately. ed the planes with boxes of ex- .^vere taken to Animan shortly of Duffey. Dodd, it appeared, ne-iTM - Tel. 649-0300 Survivors Include a son, Ar­ Neither change will effect the never had a chance to carry KORRAL dries so quickly, you can paint tus does precision machining of morning bus schedules, and gerbread with sauce. CHILD Siimee y'tis'.ist, 275 Main Street thur Bikernieks of Manchester; program purely by luck, and w n ilv la iust .“'s passengers after their planes were diverted. the convention, and in fact sev­ ManeiKatsr even though the weather is cylinedr hciul, engine blocks and parents may expect their chil­ ’Thursday, grinders, com, that Coventry was selected be- locally is ji^t aboard. DAY CARE CENTER a daughter, Mrs. Stanley Kvie- The 20 who left for Beirut were eral of his supporters spoke in IMve-In FaoMei threatening. Tru-Flex covers so other surfaces with one setup dren to be picked up on the fmit. cause it was “ staUstically cor- ®®^®" ®i" f ’ ‘t^rtine ’^ ® '‘® apprehension in 23 driven to the capital Hourly e Dally e WeeMy Phone: 649-6977 well that often one coat is all :l 1s o sis of Vernon and five grand­ Friday, (Meadowbrook and favor of the neutrality motion. Responsible Care for 2, 3, iUid one cut. It will do the AUTOMOTIVE P same schedule as now in opera­ rect" in terms of school popu- Amman over the fate of the Friday. Two Americans among children. Realizing they could not ■win that is needed, but if a second same work on foreign makes of Featuring a complete line of tion. Hicks), macaroni and cheese, lation, and there is low Inct- % be penny "'® " still in the hands ^bose 23. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 4, 5-yr. olds from 7 a.iii. to Funeral services will be Tues­ raisin bread and butter, cole a roll call, the Dodd delegates 6 p.m. Monday thru Sat­ coat Is required, this can be ap­ cars and heavy duty vehicle en­ Shell Products plus Crandall’s Park dence of flouridated3d water in eight ^ ™® Rogero of KnoxviUe, Tenn., plied almost immediately. Watkins Funeral Home General Automottve day at 2 p.m. at the Leclerc Fu­ Petitions are being circulated slaw, fruit cup; (high school) abovenVwi/A theDig bid DlQ cost will LOV“ A . short flntntime before fViAthe Front ® bolted, held 0. meeting in an urday. MEMORIAL gines. Until one sees it in action, SUPPLIES the area members stayed in Amman where Rogero For Inside painting, consider R^alring neral Home, 23 Main St.. Man­ to call another special town baked chicken, macaroni salad, handling, board announcement, more than 100 adjoining rooiiS, and later tin- Hot Lunches Served Service away from , and Mr. Thonrpson have become It is difficult to understand the She urged the board to adopt was under a doctor’s care for a 6 Delmont SL. Manchester CORNER STORE Silky, another product of the chester. The Rev. Karlis Frel- meeting to reconsider allocating vegetable, fruit, noted. women and children arrived in nounced they had the support PLUS the program, saying it was a heart condition. of delegates representing 30,000 649-5531 e Party (3oods, Magazines West Paint Oo. This comes in manis, pastor of the American funds to repair, the Crandall’s V.F.W. Notes good dental program, was free Amman from the desert airstrip of our everyday life and is cer- I as Old Age Assistance, —Social it works. Let Manchester Aut ‘"IHank God it’s over,” said mem,bers of the building trades e Groceries, (Jold Cqts latex semi-gloss and in latex MACHINE SHOP Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Park dam. V.F.W. and auxilllary mem- of charge and would cover the 45 miles to the north. ’There was tainly a most welcome and p u r ity . Veterans Administrat- Parts help you through their Rogero as he arrived in Am­ unions, other union mem­ e Fruits—Vegetables flat, and the wonderful way Church, will officiate. Burial The petitions . are being bers will attend a county coun- g^tire school population on a Women^ no indication where” the men 20,000 appreciated service. ion,tion and' others. many services. SERVICE DON WILLIS man. bers, including police and fire­ these paints flow on has earned' will be in East Cemetery, Man­ originated_____ by . John Trainer of cil meeting _ tonight at 8 in voluntary basis, with parental were taken. • Greeting Cards In today’s highly mobile so- This type of servicing has A second flight of hijack vic- men, and Teamster union lead- them the Hie. of the “ Wizards chester. Rhodes Rd. and are expected to Rocky Hill. Among those plan- approval needed. ' We Depend On You . . . clely, such a situation fix-quent- gained praise-from hundreds of Children of Ease.” The * trade name of GARAGE Friends may call at the fu­ be filed with the Board of ning to attend are auxilllary Two dentists would handle b y ^ h a n ti^ guerriUt^ w a vi^ from A m m ^ to Nicosia ers representing 30,000 workws, You Can Depend On Us! ly occurs, leaving the immediate | families since our beg(innlng and MANCHESTER MERCURY Silky is a most deserved one neral home Monday from 7 to 9 Selectmen at ’Tuesday night’s president Mrs. Lois Lawson; jbe examinations,' and Coven­ family totally unprepared. . ■will undoubtably continue to do MaBsachnseitts Wins 18 Main St., Tel. 649-453Y for the paint does flow on as p.m. meeting. senior vice president and dele- jjywould be the only town in command car, brought ^ e Travel Agency Open 7 Days A Week Watkins Funeral Home is AUTO PARTS Leave Jets what it may have. .OUSpSn Caae A town meeting held two gate Mrs-. Muriel Adams; dele- state participating, women and children the step ment spokesman in M m g t o n Despite till Midnight smooth as silk. Ofj course, the BOSTON (AP) Atty. den. S|»ciallzing in said it was presumed the evacu- cost the state labor council 1^ •270 BROAD ST. months ago--narrowly defeated- gate Mre. Louise-Dombek and too, w m adopted unan- (Continued from ^Page One) .. eloserrto home, -6 4 6 -2 7 5 6 full responsibility ot an CV’cnt Watkins, President 6f Watkins Robert H. Qulim , announced 646-0293 ferent colors are available so the appropriation of about $23,- alternate Mrs. Laura Lisk. imously. But therwere stUl not free to was held up because the unity, ^ e endorsement of" ffie 352 MAIN ST. that. would normally leave Brothers qualified for a Funeral Thursday the first successful BRAKE SERVICE Whirlwind question of being under duress ...... Amman airport is not equipped convention was reportedly con­ that you can transform your (XX) to repair the facilities and The combined V. F. W. and NO SERVICE families helpless. Directors License, becoming the prosecution of an oil spill case Movies Approved Sy^rgu^rrlUas beyond the un- leave since the guerrillas held r „ ;" X h t t ^ e takeo fs ^he sidered crucial by' the Duffey CHARGE home into a decorator’s dream make them suitable for swim- Auxilliary. ■willwin holdnoiu theiru.c* ^ request from Wilde con- caused by their passports. Some comman- When tragedy does strke away 3rd generation of W-s family to by Massachusetts, OPEN Front End Allgnmant campaign staff. The idea was with little or no effort on your Hits Venice; ming. niml picnic th^s Sun^y at the ^ Student Council pro- the‘^ l r t ‘'su^ounmn^“ **^ dos siUd .t^ passports would be RESERVA'nONS FOR from home, .service is possible directly involved; with the William Case of New Bedford, the canceled flight was not that Duffey, the national chair- Buy - Sell part. “ ^ ^AT, TO 1 P.M. General Repair Work At that time, those voting e D Camp on Route 74. posal for Friday night movies Sylvia Jacobson, Talahassae, returned, .but there was op offi­ e HOTELS by Watkins membership in the Funeral Service. He joins'M r. president of Narragansett Ma- against the proposal cited the Games for both chUdren Md s^bool was also known, the State Department main of Americans for Demo­ COINS Appraise Few people enjoy the odor of Fla., said, "I certainly did not cial assurance. e AIRLINES A.ssociation of Funeral DirCetprs Lennon and Mr. ’Thompson in rine"Salvage Co., was fined $600 Many Die high cost of repairing the dam adults will be scheduled with unanimously.. O’Connor, said. cratic Action, badly needed evi­ e, STEAMSHIPS Collections Wanted paint In a house, but when you notice any attempt at mental Several women broke down in Servee . . . in Manchester, ,'ifi serving the public In Uiis capac- in Barnstable* District Court, (Continued from Page One) and the threat of pollution to the prizes awarded the winners. ^ recommending that the pro­ On Friday, the guerrillas re­ dence thqt - blue-collar people ■ We’re Paying Top Current Fine QuaUty torture but as far as psychologi­ tears as they arrived at Am­ exclusive 'Watkins' memt)ership jty_ given a one-year suspended sen-; frogmen took over. Policemen pond. 'Tickets are available from bg adopted, said that leased notes scribbled by su'nie supported him. 627 Main St.,. Manchester Prices, ContMt Ub JOHN'S cal torture goes it s not exactly man’s Intercontinental Hotel. ]^a, Previn for the past 23 years. The Tiie Watkins Funeral Home is tence and placed on two years j and Italian soldiers were called Th® selectmen set the date of niembers or at the post home/ advisors would be 1 One American mother who is t*® hijacked passengers and E ^fey issued a statement pleasant to be cooped up with Friday evening thanking the con- CONNECTICUT A.F.D.S. makes it po.Ssible for a decorated, newly expanded, |irobation. ATLANTIC to control anxious crowds. their next meeting as the dead- Grange Notes ■/ screening the films in advance Jewish W0S shaking with fear ®rew^mernbers in what one of Tie the Knot us to offer international service. Colonial building with central Quinn said Case was charged DIAMONDS ’"The boat looks like a car aft- before succumbing to pres- Mrs. Helen Wilcox, secretary Board membersmembers'""agreed agreec. PeeP*® In a narrow ' rthe n A Palestinians I_ M A I A A V • ** 2 A ^ A acknowledged A _ —__ 1 ^ _1 __ _ _ vention for its support and add- 128 E . C E N T E R ST. members agreea ------middle of the de­ about what would happen to her day or night. Wherever you ^ e , air conditioning and more than with polluting West Falmouth From MANCHESTER er a head-on collision,” one div- sure from the State Water Re- tbe Tolland Grange pre- it seemed, a worthwhile .... . ^ 18-year-old son, still detained by was an effort to bring pressure days ahead,'! hope GUNLIFFE VALLEY COIN GO. LONDON (AP) — Mia Far­ service is just a phone call enough area to support the larg- Harbor in September 1969 vdien on world opinion. t® talH with all segments of or- 97 Center Street, Manchster n n a v v e JKWe l b y er said after inspecUng the craft sources Commission to take ac- gg„ted with a 50-year certificate proposition. All town r e s i d e n t s and threatened with bemg the commandos. row, the willowy film actress, away. est services, or small enough to an oil barge owned by his com- D im T W STORE "The plane is already loaded gahiz®es of Business HOtHE OF FAMOUS BRANDS er spending their first night of ‘ *»® Palestinians of inflict- his primary fight in the First 244 BROAD STREET was maid of honor, and Steffi s become important, ever ^your faith, whenever the Is A TradlUon" 33-year-old man was killed and by President Richard Everyman,” a book which available...... ’TwoTwo TWATWA' hostesses.hostesses, Vicky Forms—Register—One­ freedom in Nicosia hotels. ‘ manial and psychological Congressional District said they (Behind Dairy Queen) time Carbon—Padded—etc. fiance, 'Jim Kronen, was best is where a large part t'toC, .Watkins Funeral Home is s Hotpoint • Maytag s Frlgldalre s Zenith 20 other persons Xvere injured. Nixon school authorities ex- traces the history of the Ken- In line with the attendance MeVey, 26, Lebanon, Ind., and AA„,-i„ono torture” on the hostages Phone: 649-4045 400 Me«n Slrsst __------Nixon, school autnormes ex tritz<,prn1d families, report. O'Connora also informed Thirty^eight Americans were _ . wouldn’t work for Cotter or any man. of our service exits. Mr. Lennon always there to help. S BOA • Panasonic • Westlnghouse is Hotpoint plained. If the milk subsidy nedy and Fitzgerald families, report O'Connora also i n ^ Rosemarie Metzler, 24, fierlin, ®hi®( Specializing In • Custom Made Previn, 40-yeartoId principal other Democrat in the election Rubber Stamps f C/AkwAlfldt s Stereos Dishwashers • Radios #'1^8 e Dryers s Etc. Lould be approved at a l . d will be the fUest speaker ___ “ ® r r i 11 a women and c^l- campaign if Duffey won labor’s Front ^ d Geometry conductor of. the London Sym- MHS Honored The Rev. Mr. Brennan is an come for a school building com- badges on their uniforms. K®rii. mosuy women ana cmi- the/Mlddle*^ ^ t.^ c a l^ d ^ ^ th e Brake Service and date, the price of the milk will .endorsement, . S e ^ said. check our LO W prices Idmny Orchestra, discarded tra­ Open Eves, till 9 P.M. at the Poritode Phohe ets-aao be reduced according to scha*! English ' professor ftt Holy 'An- mittee to be formed to eonflldot Vfeky said, “ The Jewish peo- * ,/• *•' guerrillas by caJIlng^ a neWs 'Shock Abiicrimrs ditional wedding music. He Got A Painting Problem? We’lt Help! F9r Art Work gels Seminary in Cheshire; as the possibilities of the Inevita- pje were often very frightened Rome, the Vatican an- conference in Amman and re­ On the other hand, Duffey’s ^■Foreign and Domestlo— lunch - Director Mrs. -Evalyn backers argued that failure to PHONE 647-1268 chose a piece by an early Eng­ Service still means somethinsr to us— and service Manchestei:,High School is the Qg^jg^ well as a journalist and author, ble expansion of the system. He bu t» e y behaved very well and nounced mat Pope Paul VI had jecting his front office's accusa- Free Inspection lish composer, John Blow, for The meeting is open to all in- said that several possibilities thewerrillas treated them fair- taken a personal hand In n e ^ saying the Palestinians endorse him would weaken the No Obligation John Dennis Hamlll means spending enough time with you t ; help you recipient of a citation for su The local school lunch prp- preceremony music, and the terested persons. would be open to such a group: nations for the release of the entire' Democratic ticket. JOHN TROMZA, Manager 15 SERVER STREET select the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ perior work in the 1970 National. gram is one of the few in had “ a very friendly and hu­ wedding march from Mozart’s High School Art Exhibition held Conservation Program additions to existing buildings, \ l4-year-old American girl. hostages and had dispatched a mane attitude” toward the host­ ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your K -4 JT c o r r e n s C O A S T T O f personal emissary, Msgr. Jean opera, the Marriage of Figaro. in June in New York City The Conservation Committee erection of a new elementary Andrea Lamler, Cincinnati, ages. sistently self-supporting, she e;c- Rhodain, to Amman Motorists See Red Hemeymoon plans remained next project. Bruce Carlson, a June gradu­ of the Tolland Junior Women's school, or construction of a spe- Ohio, hijacked aboard the BOAC secret. Previn leaves Monday ate, received a first place for The lunches at the el^ club will sponsor a visit of the cial education building, which vClO, said: "It was hot and BALTIMORE, Md; (AP) — nitt rainRHin n pbfbiim with the London Symphony for a mentery schools Meadowbrwk Manchester Campsite Squadron would free classrooms in all sticky, you know, but rdally sort being held prisoner in Jordan is guests,” a guerrilla spokesman SPCCIAUSTSMilex IN CLXCTAONIC his pewter ahd bras.s chess set. Traffic - snarled motorists and licks Itemonal will cost 35 ^^g Patrol here Sun- two-week tour ot Eastern Eu­ TUNE-UP 4 ANALYSIS His creation will be on e.xhibit four schools. of okay. I was with two friends a- matter of deep concern for g^j,j y^g hostages. "Our guer- fu m ^ over stuck red lights cents each and at the high rope. E / lJ o h n s o n PAINT CQ IGNITION A CARBURETOR | in the high school next week. In any event, O’Connor said, of mine and we weren’t scared Pope Paul, who has taken per- j-iiias are freezing in the desert In down-town Baltimore Fri­ Preyln’s divorce from his tor- SPECIALISTS The award is one ot 340 made school will be 40 cents. -j-j^g cadets, working under the plans must be made for a grow- at all.” sonal steps, u rgi^ ^ e responsl- during the night to provide the day. ____ Tickets for milk and for hot direction of Mr. and Mrs. ing school population, particu- Another American Jewish ble authorities to get a quick, mer wife. Dory, became effec­ 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— PHONE 649-4501 in competition a'mi^g thous- passengers with every comfort tive two weeks ago. 1 STOPS STAL.UNG 4 HARD unds of - sccondai-y schools laoches will be sold on Monday Thomas Morgan, will plant pine larly in view of subdivisions like woman, Naomi F e i n s t e i n, imr and peaceful solution, a possible.” A short - circuit developed BUY THE PAINT THA'T’S WORTH THE WORK I STARTS-IMPROVES OAS MILEAGE . The couple have been li'vlng at 4 ENGINE PERFORMANCE across the -country and was uiomings before school starts* (cces in front of the Town Dump Coventry Hills which are going lA-hitestone, N.Y., who was trav- communique^said._^ The hdsf^es aboard the three in a cable serving more than 400 traffic signals, leaving their country home near Rel- s a m e PAY SEMVKM made by Scholastic Magazines. ^® Meadowbrook School club's up rapidly and could well mean cling with her 8-year-old son The central committee of the pjanes had their worst day Fri- Your independent fence as part of the many of them stuck on red. gate, Surrey, since the birth ot Yesterday morning. Principal At Hicks and the high school beautification program. that the town is .“ a sleeping Howard, asked bitterly: “ Where Palestinian Liberation Organl- jay since being taken to the air- •249 BROAD ST. took for tho tolden arches.. . McDoDaM's” giant.” ' was the American government zation—nominally in control of strip. A sudden sandstorm blew Numerous traffic Jams were their twins F^b. 26. George Eninierling presented lunches will be bought dailey Miss Farrow married Frank A M AN CH ESTER I School opening was smooth' in when the lives of our children all guerrilla groups—announced up and sent clouds of dust so reported in the 3V4 hours be­ 46 WEST CENTER STREET the citation to Mrs. Elizabeth on a cash basis. Manchester Evening Herald Sinatra in July, 1966. The mar­ all respects, except the usual were at stake? You ask them Friday that all the hijack ■vie- thick into the air that one plane fore the trouble was correct­ dealer. 643-2197 SILVER LANE EXTENSION Budd, chairman of the art de- School Lunches Tolland correspondent Bette ed. TSIS 7E £ZC X U S riage was dissolved two years partn’.ient. ■ School lunches next week at number of busing problems that.” tims still aboard the planes was not visible from another. Quatrale, tel. 875-284S. later. . t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. JffANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 197(J . PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTERlA ^ i EVENINb HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 THE Mets on Short End Against Herald Angle 24th Manchester Open Golf Starts Sun<

EARL YOST Dropped to V2 Game Behind PirMes SpoiU Editor $2,800 Prize \ Vikes^ Cuozzo Proves Ability, AND with Gibson obviously sharp Short 'Chips from the Green List Attracts showdown? Did the fact that the And it wais Gibson who Engineered Offense Past Bears NEW YORK (A P )— The The Pirates and Cubs obvious­ enough to protect a run pr two Biggest golfing show in the season on the local world champion Mets and Seav­ pitched like a Cy Young winner ly figured out how to gain and all but invincible with four. scene is scheduled Sunday and Monday at the Manches- confrontation had all the er were on the other side of the Friday. Until the ninth he Large Field CHICAGO (AP)__ Gary touchdown pass to Cnint Jones A 39-yard punt return by BUI ground in the topsy turvy Na­ The Cards gave him another ■ter Country Club. It will be the 24th Manchester Open, ingredients for a memor­ tional Leag^ue tS^t race. They field make a difference? lowed just three singles, one of Piiovvo ia n I'ln 1 niiarter- 'with five seconds left to play. Thompson with 1:60 left set up in ill the seventh and that was By EARL YOST "Nope,” said Gibson. “ I try them a bouncer in front of the play Sunday limited to amateurs while 24 hours later iL Hrn "He didn’t show anything out the winning kick. able duel. St. Louis had Bob simply didn’t play. plenty to fall back on when New. All is in readiness for the hard against everybody. Beat­ plate. He struck out seven and professionals and low handicap amateurs will flood the „ .... , ., maticallv Friday niirht haven’t known for The Patriots, who led 8-3 at Gibson responded to the pres­ York pushed two acrosB in the Sports Dial Gibson on the mound and sure of the moment by firing a ing the Mets means no morfe to walked four. course. It will be almost a Who’s WTio among state ama- ®ouion of the Man- matically fn d a y mgnt a long Ume,” said viking coach halfUme, had moved In front me than beating San Diego or He got all the offense he need­ ninth. teur and pro golfers in tlje two- — - - Chester Open Golf iourna- when he cam® the Grant. -He’s a great quar- 14.13 y^Ui 7:68 to play when cor- SATURDAY, the New York Mets had flve-hltter and being almost to­ So just when the Mets’ Sep­ Montreal.’’ ed when the Cards scored four day competition. . . . Question children are not allowed to play ment at the Manchester bench to hurl the Minn^ terback and calls all the light nerback Doryle Johnson ran 60 1:30 (8) Great Races of the Tom Seaver going. tally untouchable until the ninth tember song was beginning to by which time he had a five-run And what about whipping runs in the fourth and released came up regarding the Open; evenings as this comer was told Country Club. Part one of sotn Vikings to 8 dramatic plays.** yards with an interception of Sixties Ace against ace. A pennant sound familiar, it struck a sour race in September and more lead and plenty of room for mis­ Seaver, the Mets’ ace? the pressure of the game like 'What would happen, if a woman to Inforrti the public several annual fall twO-day 31-30 victory over the Chi- Even in defeat Uie Bears con- Tensi’s pass (18) Yankees vs. Indians. chord. tried to enter, say a Patty Tor- weeks ago. . .The presence of a gyenj starts Sunday morning at 1 than 50,000 fans packing their takes. • "Look,” Gibson continued, ” I air nmnlng out of a pinhole in a cago Bears in a National aldered the game a tremendous weekend’s exhibition Somebody asked Manager M ? "It’s never come up,” Pro Pbyslcan at Denny McLain’s o’clock and part two will start TT/v^t-hnll T pno-iiA pvhihition since they were playing with- ™ ® 2:00 (3) Privates vs. Chibs way into Shea Stadium to The big right-hander made go out there to beat the Metb, balloon. . ^ ra AO MAT ID a a 11 In. ^ fo o t b a ll Lieague exniD ltlon regular defensemen in- slate finishes the preaseason ac- not Seaver. I want to beat Joe Hague singled with one Red Schoendlenst-of the fourth- AlexTlackney at the Pro Shop hearing Witt B^eball Commls- hour, (8) This Week in Sports watch. very few of those, winning his sloner Bowie Kuhn may be a gam®. piiirtimr the m a t Dick Rutkus ^vity for the NFL. The regular whoever’s pitching . . . Gentry out and Joe Torre walked. Jose place Cardinals who he thought said. “ I doh’t think she would weather permitting. 2:10 (8) Mets vs. Cards, WBMI It turned out to be something 21st game of the season. TTree Up that the one-time 31 game Cuo^, a former backup man ^ 33^ on begins next Friday or Sadecki or whoever. Seaver’s Cardenal doubled both runs would finally win the NL East be allowed to play.” . . . There Professionals and amateurs 4:00 (3) US Open Tennis less than memorable, at least of the hits off him were singles winner with the Detroit Tigers for Johnny Uidtas at BalUmore night. by Cleon Jones, who extended a good pitcher but I don’t carry home and then scored on a sin­ flag nobody seems to want. was a time when admission was will be shooting for the $2,800 5:00 (30) World Series of Golf for the Mets, who came out on ” We will,” boomed Schoen- his hitting streak to 19 games. on over it like you do.” gle by Carl' Taylor. A walk, a chaiged to watch the Open, RED SMITH (8) Wide World of Sports the short end of a 6-2 count Fri­ dienst, whose, club is only eight Chicago’s Mi^e^ta'wlilfeToe ^pp hL T “ Even when he’s bad, he’s But Seaver is something spe­ double steal, and a throwing er­ when it was a one-day affair, money — for the pros — or 6:00 (8) NCAA Football: Stan- day night and slipped to second games behind with” 17 to play. toughest row to hoe of the three good,” said Jones. cial— A Cy Young Award win­ ror by catcher Jerry Grote and nationally known players merchandise for the amateurs. T o Z r Z T u l S " ‘ k 24-?6 ford vs. Arkansas place, one-half game behind. ” A 17-game winning streak? NaUonal League Eastern Div­ V Was Gibson psyched by the ner. made it 4-0. like Tommy Armour and Gene First prize for the pay-for-play tead in X f Z ^ ouarter be- ClnclnnaU, Cleveland at the 8:00 Red Sox vs. Orioles WTIC Pittsburgh and one-haif ahead Nah. Nine in a row will do it.” ision contenders ■with their list of Oiicago. importance of this September ” So am I,” said Gibson. After that, it was academic Sarazen . played, but now it’s contingent ■will be $750. Stratford ore tSulfg a r ^ Coach Jim Dooley. ” We took ad- jjew York Giants, AUanta at 14 games on the road. . .Phil Defending champion is Red SUNDAY free „ and „ open ^ to all „ to ■view. Burgess, new execuUve at Hie Bears took advantage of Miami, Pittsburgh at Oakland, 1:30 (18) Yankees vs.-Indians, Lake at Central . . -np Department: If you are reports the local radio Smith, a local pro, who scored a the move when their punter against a great defensive g ^ Diego at New Orleans, Kan- 68 round last September. He was WINF Yastrzemski Continues Hot Bat planning on catching a few gt^uon will carry several home Record Win Bobby Joe Green placed a kick sas City at St. Louis and San 2:00 (8) Mets vs. St. Louis, Bob Lake, a seven-footer who one of the first entries received holes of the Open either Sunday football games of area teams, WBMI played his prep school basket­ or Monday, observe the no park­ by Alex Hackney and Ralph ^ ^ ttcludlng Manchester Mgb and dcNIcoIo who handled the reser- In Tournev substitute quarterback Bob Lee vikinirs after loalnir their Houston is at Philadelphia in (30) Red Sox vs. Orioles, iV ball at Laurelcrest Academy; ing signs on S. Main St. Each East CattoUc, starting next ^.e Pro Shop, a' r 7 n w ^ ® T u p ^ four an afternoon game Sunday with WTIC Lyle Spoils Siebert’s Bid, will attend Central ConnecUcut year a number of spectators month. . .In case you missed it, competition Sunday will be (3LEARWATER, Fla. (AP) — The Bears recovered, took it g^pg^gbi victories. tbe New York Jets playing at 3:30 (3) US Open Tennis in September, it was announced find their cars tagged for illegal the New York Yankees this umited'7rkmatek‘rs“''oniy‘‘wlth Stratford, Conn., Lakewood, Cal- te«d ^ Friday night’s only oUier Dallas Sunday night In a game 7:00 (3) Harlem Globetrotters today by Coach Bill Detrick. parking ■vtolations. week peddled Steve Hamilton to amateurs, with handl- if., and the hometown Clear- S B e^ ie McR^e ^ c e ^ t ^ Pr^^eason contest, the Denver to be nationally televised by 9:00 (3) NFL: Jets vs. Cow- Boston Blows Golden Chanee ” It’s with great pleasure that I tte Chicago White Sox. Hamll- (.g^g gf five and under allowed * * , wucn Broncos edged tte Boston Pa- boys make this announcement” , de­ Ekist .Division their second loss in six games rosertiv^ a J d^ a d j S S h T ^ ’ " " their opening a ^ trtots 16-14 at Salt Lake City, W. L. Pet. O.B. BALTIMORE (AP) __ field line. Boston Manager Ed- clared Detrick. “ For in our esti­ Here ’n There Hackney said a fleW of 400, or round games as tte National touchdo,^ with about five min- Howfleld’s 62-yarcl on the current trip. ... i ^ 1 self up in business in tte big Baltimore 93 61 .646 — Sparky Lyle, the one time ">ay have figured mation, Bob has a ablld future letter, is again likely with ap- Men’s Fast Pitch SoftbaU tour- „ „ the bench and lie'll ■** se®on R®®®® Morrison, who fUled in paw just recalled from the mi­ Slebert,- who allowed only nine opened the 13th with a single to blocker better and destroy him. game to give tte membership a g O O - L a p I* e a t U r e nors, pitched 7 2/3 hitless in­ kee beat California 2-1 in other INDIANS - YANKS — (Chicago (Johnson 2-6) at Mln- , era. Dizzy and Daffy, ever won iHti ma.t/'Viinfir _ __ _ be televis^ natloiwly y 26-24, and Purdue, 36-35. be in there right down to the capably for KeUy last season, hits and struck out eight for 12 right. PetrocelU popped a bunt Then tte ball carrier will be second straight win, matching . * . j -r* „ 1 T at 6 p.m., biLri, ‘ ~ Cal. 26-24, and Purdue. 36-35. „ nings Friday night and finished, games. Oiuck Hinton drlUed a Ue- nesota (Blyleven 9-6) Produced 20-Game Winners 20 or more games in tte same Smith’s feat of a year ago. The A t R l V e r S l d C P a F K ® Ra- m two yedrs, Montgomery wire,” Collier said of his 1970 'Th® Browns obtained Homer innings. on an attempted sacrifice, but \ there.” . . . The New Orleans for the first time in his brief breaking homer in the sixth for Washington (Bosman 16-10) at After the Red Sox wasted a George Scott singled to right, \ season with tte St. Louis C^rds. latter is now an assistant pro ' ^ * ^ * ? * ^ H n o - H hv passed for 3,461 yards and production. ” I have confidence Jones from tte New York \ NEW YORK — (NEA)—John- it on himself to run the pitchers, Saints have retired Jersey num American League career, with a A’S ROYALS — his . 1,000th major league hit, Detroit (Lollch 12-17) golden scoring opportunity in moving Yaz to third! However, The answeriwci .ais iivr.no. DizzyAAAO..J won 30 . u Y-,- at Shaker Farms in Massachu- The curtain comes down on zorbacta, but caue y ^ squad can physically Giants to replace Wafleld, but — ...... hy Sain has perhaps the finest and he ran ’em into the ground, one-hitter as the gold and Blue, a minor league strikeout carrying the Indians past the New York (Keklch' 6-3) the top of the 13th, Lyle relieved Billy Conlgllaro ended the and 28 games in 1934 and 1935 «®tts. Alex Sott. Allen Breed ^^e 22nd season of championship their b a c k f i l l Burnett,^' who has compete with any team in tte J®"®® ha® been unable to crack s record of any major league He did it just to show me up. I g;reen-clad A’s whlteVvashed aj-tist who had a brief fling with Yankees, who have dropped Cleveland (McDowell 19-10) Siebert. threat by grounding into a dou- amd younger brother, Daffy, ® To«q * t h w and Don Parson were successful gtock car racing at Riverside two s K r>ni^-vrf*,tiromerv 37 times, and -wide re- National Football League.” the starting lineup due to tte Kansas City 3-0. the A’s last season, posUng a 1-1 three in a row. Ron Woods horn- Boston (Peters 14-10) at Balti- pitching coach ever. Which may went in and talked with him copped 19 decisions In each of “ *® 1969 ® ® ^ " after three gg g,„gteurg in leading tte field, pgrk Speedway tonight at 8 with quarterback BUI M on^om e^, ^ Browns to impressive start of second-year Eton Buford, hitless in four ble play, contribute to the fact that he and—now we didn’t argue, I B lue,'a 6-foot fireballer who record, with a 6.21 E3RA, in 12 ered for New York, more (Phoebus 3-6), N previous times at bat, greeted 'Then came Lyle, and the Or- those seasons . . . The Southing- Fred Kask, current State ^m- running of tte 300-lap mar- ^ just missed in leading Arkansas remain physically fit may deter- National League is now a minor league pitching never do that. I’ll leave before had worked a total of 42 major appearances, came up from * • • Lyle with a double down the left ioles handed the Red Sox only ton Gems, featuring kicking Q u^erback- h’gg been hotter than gthon test, third leg of the triple controls, to an unbeaten season in 1969 mine tte season. . Highly-regarded veteran Gary East Division coach, I do that—I said there’d been a Jones leads third-ranked league Innings, without marked lovva of the American Associa- SENA’TORS - ’TIGERS — specialist M Frehelt, wUl put ®®^®®’ when the Razorbacks lost to na- Veteran, quarterback Bill Nel- OolUns returns as the other wide L. Pet. G.B. In eight years as a pitching lot of commotion about the run- success, stymied the Royals un- tion eight days ago. He hit a First-Ume starter Bill Gogo- W. their four-game win streak on hoT . t” Chester course very well. Although there will be a spe- for ^ g a m e champion Texas, 16-14. sen, who has bad knees, es- receiver. Pittsburgh 76 67 .631 — coach with the New York nlng. And, Mayo, maybe you’re tll Pat Kelly singled with two three-nm homer in his first lewski picked up his iniUal ma- thew e lineime lomgmtonight aganuaagainst xvuc..c=-Roches ®®y® ^ ®®^®® at b "it~ Jones, who likes to run as weU caped injury last season when The coaches think they have New York 76 68 .628 Yankees, the' Minnesota ’Twins right, that the pitchers did need out in the eighth while hurling gtart Monday hlght, % ter N.H., at 8 o’clock at tte ^ ^ hig- programs starting Sept. 20, tte agali^ No. its , as pass, ■wUl be trying to pull off inexperienced and artn-troubled Improved tte defense with three (Chicago 76 68 .524 1 and the Detroit Tigers, Sain was to run. But who led the league Oakland out of a three-game gayoed in the fifth Inning. Bradford’s Catch Southington High field. Quarter- " Former winners who wUl be 1970 title competition ends to- mh^h&m. ^ „ irHrtav something thdt never happened. Jerry Rhome was tte backup rookies, although only one, tack- St. Louis 69 76 .476 8 on five pennant winners; the in complete games last season? soutnington m g w 12th NFL season, h ^ b ^ n n ^ - p „ g ^lex Hack- mght. -H « Southern Cal wins, it be quarterback. le Jerry Sherk, has earned a E Horaclo Pina as the Senators tailspin. He conUnued his batUng con- Phila’phia 66 79 .466 11 other three teams never were We did. Enough said.” back Larry Marsh has tossed 10 extended Detroit’s losing string ed a player-coach by WMhlng- long-hitting Frank Stas- Point pace-setter Bobby Bard night, ^ t t . . tte first time Bear Bryant has The Browns traded all-NFL spot tn tl^ifekfular Uneup so far. Despite the victory, the A’s tribuUons with a double and sin­ Montreal 62 81 .434 14 lower than second. Each team That August, Sain was dis­ TD passes for the Gems to date. to four games. Mike Epstein’s * ♦ • ton. I m a player first, says ^owskl, A1 Labutls, Ernie Boros, of Westfteld and runnerup Bob- Baylor 38-0 at St. games in a row at Al- receiver Paul Warfield to Mi- Sherk, aiM clabom a State prod- remained 81^ games behind the gle in lour trips to the plate West: Division he has been on, the manager missed. Minnesota ’Twins, who blanked Saves Tribe Day the 34-year-old Peters, w o Laplerre, Rubls and Smith, by Stefanlk of Springfield are TailbM oe tn abama. Hie Crimson Hde lost ami in order to get tte second uct, beat out three-year veteran against the Royals, ' and was Cincinnati 93 64 .633 8 has been named manager of Pitchers swear by him; man- Off the Cuff holds down one of the regular jg g two-time champ and the only two drivers in conten- lion’s third-leading m games of tte 1969 pick in tte college draft and Marvin Upshaw, who was dealt overpowering on the mound de­ attack. Los Angeles 77 66 .638 14 the year, for the first and only agement sometimes uses oaths, I . * * CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)— Cleveland Indians Man­ Bill Sacherek’ virUl "kick-off” defensive tackle positions on an brother of well-known tion for tte crown. All the, oth- 1969, tore “ J geason ^ Purdue q u a r t e rbac k iilke to Kansas Cityc ity recently,recently. spite four walks and a hit bats­ San Fran. 76 68 .628 18% tim e; Ralph Houk, Sam Mele too, when the name Sain is otherwise youthful rush line juiiua Boros. The latter also ers were mathematically ellml- Baylor line and, then surpnsea man. PREWERS - ANGELS — Atlanta 71 76 .486 21% ager Alvin Dark says there are very few center fielders and Mayo Smith. menUoned. tte 1970 college officiating sea- ^ , Dggrg ^ th o Alobama, led by,Scott Hunter Phipps, but Phipps saw limited Hie otter tackle spot is held ■raAP tonight vtten he serves as includes Leo Carroll, 26; gapped one Manchester Open, nated last wegk “ *® Jg who hit 167 of 266 passes for pre-season action and is an un- by 275-pound veteran Walter • * • Roberto Pena and Phi! Houston 69 76 .479 22% in the league who have Buddy Bradford’s speed, and Sain says his proudest achieve- He has been charged with head desm an in tiie Coast Dennis C r^ e, 25; BUI B i^ - ifg hardly likely that anyone ------72-yard touchdown pass COMPETITION San Diego 56 89 .386 36 2,188 yards last year, will be known quality as the season be- Johnson. TWINS - WHITE SOX — stroked RBI singles in Bradford demonstrated the point Friday night as the ment is that he has had at protecting his pitchers too much, Guard-Main Maritime Academy ‘U’’®- 21: John Hoffman, 27, and ^ggp the course apart, or Gray in tte third quarter. and Friday’s Results trying to snap a Southern Cal gins. Joe Jones, a 25-pound rookie Zepp tossed a five-hitter lor fourth and Uie Brewers went on Indians edged the New York Yankees 3-2. least one 20-game vrinner each and trying to handle the pitch game at New London. . .Pro Manuel Siatrunk, 23. . . . Den- threaten tte Open record of 66. In another Friday night game, P ’TURKEY SHOOT Montreal 1, Philadelphia 0 ers as a separate entity from' throw ^ touch! 21- g ^ e non-lo^ng streak in Another problem is tte ailing from Tennessee State, is consid- the Twins, whose ma^c number to hand the. Angels their eighth Horace Clark led off the ninth ------of his eight seasons, beginning football on video Sunday night ver Bronco offensive tackle Wal- jg^uy by Bob Toskl, tte at in the West dipped to 11, while consecutive loss behind the six- ,St. Louis 5, New York 2 for New York with a double, needed help.” with Whitey Ford in 1961. And the rest of the team, hiding in­ down passes as Southern Uni- regular-season play. rlght elbow of offensive tackle ered a bright prospect at defen- will feature tte New York Jets lace Dickey,' commenting on jgtg Harry Nettelbladt and Dick Schafratt. Hie 12-yeax vet- slve end, but is competing with MANCHESTER FOX Harmon Killebrew slammed his hit pitching of Lew Krausse and - iflouston 3, AUanta 2 and ’Thurman Munson hit a Vada Pinson drove in the first not one of those pitchers—from formation about pitchers from verslty defeated North Carolina and Dallas Cowboys on Channel the scant attention given to of- Breed. eran had to sleep in a chair at veterans Ron Snldow and Bob and COON CLUB 41st home run of the season and Ken Sanders. San Diego 3, Cincinnati 2 liner to left field. Cleveland run with a single in Jim Kaat to Ralph Terry to Jim Uiethe manager. manager. In InMinnesota, Minnesota, he he NINE OWLS - - Marla Flor­ A&T 21-8 in tte Football Coach- B lS G u tclies 3 at 9. . .Suggestion Depart- fenslve linemen, says: “ If Hit- The lowest score either day tte end of last season because Matteson this year. Hie otter at San Francisco 4, Lcs Angeles 3 “ I- thought sure it was '■I'® third, but the Yankees Ued Bouton to Jim Perry to Earl moved out of the coaches’ lock­ entine 176-465, Mary Lou Small es Foundation Invitational Clas- NORTH LAKE, P.E.I. (AP) Only games scheduled double or triple,” Dark said *11® score on Ron Woods’ homer Wilson—had ever won 20 be- er room after a dispute with ment: Rtiles and regulation sign ler is alive somewhere, you can ^ and no player may en- of pain from the injury and con- end spot is held by veteran Jack North River Road at tte new tennis courts at bet he is disguised as an pffen- ter both days 176-462, Barbara Deganne 181- sic before 26,000 at New York’s _ chuck Hyatt of Miami, Fla., (Today’s Games afterward. *n the fourth. fore, except Denny McLain. Mele and, after he was fired, 472, Mary Lourie 186-605, Bever­ sidered retirement. He’s hoping Gregory. , Coventry Cubs One Game Off Pace Charter Oak should note that s}ve guard.” Johnny Buyck, beat known as Yankee Stadium. stock in the Gulf of St. Law- Philadelphia (Palmer 21-1) at But Bradford raced after it. The Indians went ahead again “ But that 31-game season,” said Jim Kaat wrote an open letter ly Desimone 488. Otter games tonight Included ig taking his toll of tte tuna a special pad will protect tte el- The third top rookie defensive SUNDAY, SEPT. 13 Montreal (Renko 10-10) made a fine catch and saved in the fourth when Duke Sims Sain, “ wasn’t that somethin’ ?” of protest. a member of tte National Hock­ bow this season. prospect, Rick Stevenson of Art- 10 A.M. ey League bhamplon Boston Duke vs. Florida at Jackson- rence. St. Louis (Reuss 6-7) at New the day for Cleveland. drove in a run with a double. Sain is now the minor league “ My problem with managers r J PARKADE DUSTY — Clem vllle, Fla.; Louisville at Florida He caught a 780-pounder Fri- Behind Schafratt are second- zona, is playing behind 13-year Prizes Awarded Padres Defeat Reds, York (McAndrew 9-11) . Bradford remarked that “ the but the Yankees came back to pitching coach of the California —and it’s only been two, l^ le Bru'ns, hM filt^ ^ ^ t e d both Q“ ®y 203-226-622, Ted Bidwell State; ______Oklahoma State vs. Mis- day, his fourth In as many days year man Al Jenkins and second veteran Erich Barnes at comer- Pittsburgh (Moose 9-9) at Chi- instant the ball was hit I said U® again on three hits in the Angels and is on the road and and Smith—has come after we Southern Cal Backs Intact^ dA^^to^'wateh tte play. Th® 212-206-567, Everett S m it h y , ^ [^ p | state at Jackson, Miss.; He'has reeled in fish weighing draft choice Bob McKay, whose back. Second year man Walt cago (Jenkins 19-14) ‘oh-oh, this is trouble. But I fifth. in and out of Honolulu, El Paso, win,” said Sain. “ Everybody foursomes each day are Hon Fletcher 206-654, Bill Boy- Oklahoma at Southern Method- 860, 790 and 750 pounds. development was slowed by his Sumner returns at tte otter cor- Atlanta (Jarvis 16-12) at Hous- j^new' the sit-uatlon and I Chuck Hinton scored the win- Davenport and Idaho Falls; wants to be patted on the head. late arrival in camp due to tte nerback and veteran safeties expect^ to «»f aiiHfc ‘nsrton 242, Ed Yourkas 206-566, TAvns-Ariliurton at Texas His fourth catch was one of Giants. Top ton (Forsoh l-h), N vdlgured I had to go and gel nlng rtm with a'sixth inhing'where ■ the Angels have minor Maybe there- are too many Ready for R oseJBowlBid Christian- Tulane Texas five oroughi to gaff raday antf OSliege A i r ^ game. ^ Ernie _ K e U e r i ^ “ and l ^ e Cincinnati (Cloninger 7-6) at it.... It really wasn’t such a homer -h is 1,000th major league clubs, heads as far as the manager is A year ago, Southern Callfor- Sports writers and sportscast- ______^ __ determine_____ a winner, 214-568, Ron Allen 203. Tech and California vs. Oregon one of 60 caught this season off Th® otter offensive tackle HoweU complete tte backfield. N EW YORK (AP) — The Bob Gibson-Tom Seaver san Diego (Coombs 9-11), N tough catch. I guess it’s because league hit. Why Isn t he in the majors concerned. I’d get a lot of pub­ at Portland Ore P.E.I. ®P°*- was vacated by tte retire- Next: Pittsburgh Steelers Ilia’s Trojans beat Stanford by ers in the Rocky M ^ ta ln area j, egndltiona permit, it wlU be 4iuel was billed as a matchup between Cy Young Award los ^ g e ie s (Foster 9-11) at I got a good jump on Uie ball.’ ” Later in the dressing room any more? licity, but I wouldn’t ask for it. EARLY BIRDS—Bert Botti- w in n ers but the St. Louis ace wasn’t Interested. His only San Francisco (Pitiock 4-6) But once I got the publicity, it . . A A w tabbed Arizona State to repeat death Hie ball figures to spend quite ______Mike Paul who was clubbed Hinton r^alled his first major “In baseball,” said Sain, two points and UCLA by gg champion with Utah second, course will be closed to cello 138-130-367, Gladys Boater for 11 hits in the seven innings league hit in 1961 against the “ some people tryto keep their chilled management.” a bit of time in tte air in the ' concern was beating the New York Mets and he did points' and tte sum of four AHzona .third and Wyoming membership both days. Ca4- 136. Stanford-Arkansas game. Plun- ■ , ' he worked for Cleveland, called Boston Red Sox in Warfiington. job Instead of doing the job. I Sain said he had no ambition so convincingly. a s t r o s - b r a v e s — points over their tooghest Paclfr fourth. g^g needed Monday and Blind Guard the Yankees “one great hitting “ I remember how good that try to do the job and wind up to manage, but would Uke to ’The hard-throwing right-hand­ ic-8 rivals put u s e Into tte Rose Southern California will be ghould.uldre^^ro register at tte Pro Shop y p Dennis Menke rapped a two- club.” one made me feel,” he said, losing it.” return to the majors as a pitch­ er stifled the Mets on five hits out, run-scoring single in the “ and-this one makes me feel ” I have got a reputation,” he ing coach, ’’but only if the right Bowl a fourth straight time. hard pressed to retain its "Best as the Cardinals whipped Seav­ “ I got Ured in the fifth and eighth inning, cracking a tie and KnoWsGame, better. added, ,” for muddying the job comes up.” For 1970, tte Trojans have hi tte West’’ title. The Trojans er and his mutes 6-2 Friday sixth,” Paul said, “ but I got my their backfield returning intact, must nevertheless figure high In Barebow Champ _ . . , , i c • t giving the Astros their victory. second wind in the seventh and I just hit and said, ‘Danny waters. I do things my own way. ” I like working with these SEll night, dropping the New York­ (bat boy), go get it. 'That one’s They work for me. In baseball youngsters in the minors,” he some otter fine offensive per- the national ratings. Hiey er’s one-half game behind the I could have gone all the way. Objects to Rule EXPOS - PHILLIES — Does Thinff gone, and I want it back.’ if you don’t do things in a said. “ But it’ s a UtUe ditticult formers and a defense which placed third in Hie Associated in Neipsic MeWs Singles East Division-1 e a d i n g Pltts- But the man (Dark) figured I had to be rebuilt around Cttarlle press poll of, a year ago. RHONDDA, Wales (AP) — Carl Morton tossed a two-hlt- PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — “ I traditional manner, then people working with them for short By CAROLE KATZ . tte first round. burgh Pirates, who were idle ^ Sutherland came just want to get in there and do too often think you’re stepping periods of time. To really help Weaver'and Tody Smith, tte re- in aiddiUciin to Jones, they -vyorld barebow champion War- Chicago Cubs, another ______i.._ - AAAA -___ __ ■^ record breaking 32 entries Anottex surprisingly one-sided ’The through with an RBI eighth in­ my stuff. I know my assign­ on their toes. a man, you have to be with him tumees from the “ Wild Bunch” have flanker Bobby Chandler, j.gn Cowles of Herndon, Va. was half-length back, also did not ning single, giving the Expos ment, and I’ll take care of it. International Golf Tour “’For example, people say I almost daily. I Uke driving front line which made , life fqiiback Charlie. Evsins any many Glastonbury, across tte net last mer’s first win was over Hugh 2 hitter.” changes in his playing schedule before, ■with Nicklaus the only geles 43; Rose, Cincinnati 36. The eye had to be removed son, Califomla .320. gon, observed, "It looks as If ev- , , ^os Anaeles teams archers to prevent the bow re- Monday. A comparative new- Watson of Glastonbury 6-2, 6-2. HH.UX nOKOP TRUOK Seaver didn’t do much hitting in the next couple of years. ■winner. The hard-hitting 30- Triples—W. Davis, Los Ange­ and the sight of the remaining Runs—^Y astrzemski, Boston erybody Is going to have a great piunkett a 6-foot-3 coiling from tte hand after tte comer to tte club, Jennings took Clark easily reached tte nor did any of his mates as Gib­ Howell Triumphs “ I’ve never played in the Brit- year-old has won three times in les 16; Kessinger, Chicago 14. offense. Hiere are more quar- ^ ^ t ® ^ g r ^ w is fired. the quarterfinal match with a eye gradually diminished until 112; Tovar, Minnesota 105. quarterfinal after trouncing son rolled to his 21st victory of Ish Open, for example,” the 28- five previous appearances. Home runs—Bench, CUncln- EAST LONGMEADOW, Mass. Mike had only 10 per cent vision Runs batted in—F. Howard, terbacks and running backs re- comoleted 197 In 336 Cowles had a poor day In tte surprising 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 upset. Jack Burke 6-0, 6-1, and earlier 'LAPS the season, strlkteg <»ut seven year-old Stockton said before Washington 121; Killebrew, Min­ nati 44; B. WiUiams, Chicago turning than I’ve seen In a fgr 2 373 yards and 20 hunter’s round, finishing weU Hyde had swrept through pro-, ______*2043 (AP)—’The Connecticut Section and can now distinguish only debating Dale Andrews of Gla^- Mets. He has lost six.' His llfe- teeing off today in the first of Theofilides Back. 39; Perez, Cincinnati 39. whUe. But, tte championship ’ down with a score of only 396 ylous matches over Phil Rubins tonbury 6.2, 6-3. Burke had PGA golf championship was won between light and dark. nesota 109. time mark over New .York now p^iday by Ray Howell of the two rounds that- make up pro Hits—OUva, Minnesota 177; .A. Sttrien bases—Tolan, Ginein- could wind up going tte team added’^113 yards rushing ®o"'P“ «'^ “ *® 6-0, 6-1, then overtook Ralph fgught hard to take his flret ” I don’t remember making BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The to standard Equipment stands at 24-7. ’Turnbull Country Club in Hlll- golf’s gathering of the super- nati 62; Brock, St. Louis 47. ....At.with aathe-a best defense.” ^ ^ offense and the to- 1®** champton U of Berggjen Mdio Maguire of Glastonbury 6-1, 6-4. round match with Bill Knight IPLUS FI6URE 8 any big mistakes in practice so Bridgeport Jets of the Atlantic Johnson, California 174 Seaver, 18-11, struck out 10 in endale, Coim., with a 64-hole to- elite. Pitching (12 decisions)—Simp­ Coach More end stylish then eny ouier pickup in Ite oleei. Powci pecked far and I'm sure if I do' Coach Coast Footbali League have Doubles—Cardenas, Minne­ J<*n M ® ^ y H8C for oeaslnK yardage, touch- *®<* **** division.- . . . Maguire had won a first round - 6-4, 45$, 8-7. The last quarter- six Innings, increasing his sea- tal of one-under par 209. ’’Now I’d Uke to.” line a little finer, say- offense ^.S. archers had mixed for- gjgtgb from Larry Cochran 6-0, final wlU be playedJthls week- eiwlne cen beul belt ton kiedt et as mph, IM H.P., 5J00 R.P.M., flow McElreath will let me hear signed quarterback Harty The- sota 32; Harper, Milwaukee 32. son, Cincinnati 14-3, .824, 3.01; cuts t h e ___- **».**,-.- ______played^ this Titlletliw system, 4-speed synchomeMi transmieelaB, (.00x14 S PR tires, M.s son’s to£at to 274, a National Howell had an opening-round 'I’d planned to play there be lag, “ If you don’t play pass de- ouww* y^^ hunter's round with was' successful in about it,” said Chastain. Triples—TovuT,' Minnesota 12; Gibson, St. Louis 21-6, 778, 3.19. end. ^ ' In. whMlEase. Luxuriously i^lcd, MiUt'to teke eunUliment. Ceb oflete pltsity League record for right-handed gg Thursday, which he followed fore but it seemed that every- ofilldes, who was recently cut enlcnce be"“beliw “ hlgtiliitited. Tsks ’ ...... «_ 1_T AomiA OUs, Kansas City 9. Strikeouts—S e a v.e r. New fense, youTe going to get beat.’’ Coach-John Ralston can 18-year-old Stephen U e^ rn iM g fgugh, match against Jim Le- Finals for Men’s Singles, t* heed end leg room, with M isty end ccnvi of 73 and 69 'win Coach Bob McElreath says ai,out the Ume for by the National Football League What’8 true in tte P a cific-8 defensively could Reading. Pa,, beading tte g^^^ ^ g^jy g resounding pitchers. The righty however with rounds Home runs—F. Howard, York 274; Gibson, St. Louis 264. Ladles Singles and Men’s Conso­ ran Into trouble in one Inning— nlng the eventat bv four s ^ k e s '‘“ ® .probably , the strongest BriUdi Open, I didn’t have New York Jets. i n lAVB IN arooii the raw cuaroM tailored xoNmAO cover - - fho oniip/i ” .. ------— assure TheofUldes played for Bridge- Washington 42; Killebrew, Min­ also is tnieJn the Western Att- '» g ^ g ^ i S o r f a c t ^ ln *"^;® ‘^ ^ i l b ^ k T a 'l S e a r - ‘*®*®®* ®^®’^ ®-"’ ®-®’ lation Singles will he held Sept. FOB THE m-LOX the fourth—when the Cards Host pro Dick Stranahan was squaa. enough money won letlc Conference. ^ destinies of the Indians poinU. Chris Labuckl, ^ before reaching the quarterfinal. No one on offense reaUy exemption’ for the following port last year. He,was placed nesota 41. 19 and 20. scored four times. Jose Carde- second with 68 and 71 In the Stolen . bases—Campaneris, Last Night’s Fi^Us Arizona State. 8-2 ^ e r o tt T L u ln s el** ’ Davis had won a first round nal triggered the rally with a r^TTw o"7ou^^ "^1“ the “lo^J^- to tangle with him when and I had to skip it to on waivers Iby New York Mon- quarterback. Joe^Spa^ote. ^ M ^ .. was „g ,g y ^ y , ease over Larry “WAten OCR NEW BUILDINO TAKN: SHAPE” _ meadow Country a u b here, for snapped,’ says Me- ,g^y u,ig country and get offi- day and w ^n t picked by an- Oakland 32; P. KeUy, Kansas FRANKFURT, Germany — two-run double Our new home is nearing completion. Hie new faoilitiee, ex- Elreath. ’’They ask me how to nioney. other NFL team, City 31; Harper, MUwaukee 31. Pero del Papa, Italy, outpoint- who set _conferonce News. Va.. was second iii the Cleon Jones had three of the a total of 213. Chet Wojack had A 6-1, 6-2 win for Bruce Whit- chietve for Toyota Snlee-^rvice-Pnrts, will be known as Lynch block him. I teU them 'I don’t -Nenv things are a UtUe bit Pitching (12 decisions)—Cuel- ed Ruedlger Schmidtke, West . _ fA^oi and Prothro 22 letterm en but harAbow event with 454. THE MOST EXCITING hits off Gibson, running his hit­ 219 and Dennis Cosseina and Ed r s S «®o^^ laid yX wT- ooly ®^ from .1969. An men a barebow ^ve^ t t 464 Glastonbury over Bemie Play G d f Moton, and located Just weet of Bread St. oa Center 8$.______know, just hit him low.” different.” Hamilton To Retire ar, BalUmore 22-7, .769, 3.66; Germany, 16; Del Papa retained ting streak to 18 games. Kowalski tied at 220. McNally, BalUmore 22-8, .733, 3.3 European light-heavyweight T ______(niiirv forced fullback Scheer, and a 6-1, 7-5 triumph I RACE IN THE WORLD In other NL games, San Diego Chastain says "Actually, I’m ^hey became different about Fox aJid Ed s ^ - for*^r^ea^‘'^ d Yesterday’s Starr for young Brad VanWinkle over I AMD I KVK» , AT just in there to tear up the of- month ago____ at______Tulsa, Okla. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) . Strikeouts — McDowell, championship. akowsW, who alternated a year BATTING-Caiuck Hinton. In Toll wood Gdwral MmiuiM |3 00 edged Cincinnati 3-2, Houston Siej^ried Signs Cleveland 276; Lolich, Detroit BOSTON—Irish Johnny CoU- Dave Kahn, preceded a victory CNMnn under 12 H.OO nipped Atlanta 3-2, Montreal tensive play. I just knwk down StocktOT w o n ^ e PGA na- Tom Hami l ^ . ^ e ^ecu^e^di- ago. Utah has Gordon ’‘S c o ^ r “ dlans, slugged a game-winning match for Whittles over Van- ptor of (the Paclflc-8 Confer- Rn. Stab Phom 737-143S blanked Philadelphia 1-0 and SAN DIEGO (AP) — Larry anyone around me.” tional championship, one of the ' " ey, 160, SomerviUe, Mass., Longmlre, a transfer from Oregon State has homer-jhls 1,000th major league winkle 6-4, 6-2, before losing In C.C. MORIARn BROTHERS San Francisco downed Los An­ Siegfried, for seven seasons a "Sometimes I’ll tackle the ball world’s four major tests of golf- ann< tmeed today he ■will National League stopped Dave Dlttmar, 160, AT .,11/ “ "^ u f^ v lls Of Aruona T one takes hit. InTgiving O ev el^ d a 8-2 the quarter final to Ted Bailey 646-1151 (D JLA. LTMCB geles 4-3. bac“kcourt standout of the Bos- carrier, though I don’t know who ving, greatness. The UUe made June. Batting (375 at bats)—Cle- White Plains, N.Y., 7. OBM1U f * ...... RIVERSIDE PARK former AU-American foot- mente, Pittsburgh .368; Carty, FORT WORTH, Tex.--CurUs StlTe t h ^ ^ e r o n c e title either UghUy W*® “ me around, victory bver Sie New Yoi;k Yan- e-l. 3-6, 6-0. Bailey, one of the ton CelUcs, signed Friday wlUi I’ve got unUl I feel Uie ball,” him eligible for Oils gathering State won tt „|gyed one Running becl\ Bobby Moore kees. four top ranked players previ- .ball player at Na'vy will be 66 in AUanta .349. - Cokes, 168, Dallas, outpointed OPEN TO PUBLIC PADRES ■ REDS — the San Diego Rockets of the added Oiastain. thq^ reigning Masters, 'U.S last year ^ ^ than could be tte Oregon standout PITCHING—^Ifida Blue, A s ously trounced Al Werbner 6-1, December. He became confer­ more^ conference game 1 Mile from Gay City Nate Colbert snapped a 2-2 Ue NaUonal Basketball AssociaUon. Chastain’s coach says “He is British Opens and PGA - Runs—B. Williams, Chicago Fate Da'vls, 166, Akron, Ohio, Oregonrookie left-hander, tossed a <«e- e-O, and learller topped Jay ence execuUve director in 1969 127; Bonds, San Francisco 124. 10. ,, TT.ah which also had an 8-2 over- while Dee An: _ with his 3tst homer in the sev- He was picked by the Port- just like anyone else out here pions. and udilch also lost but States fields a predominately hitter in Oakland's 3-0 triumph Hershey 6-1, 6-2. Werbner had Rt. 85, Hebron, Conn. ROUTE • AQAWAM after serving as athleUc direc- Runs batted in^Bench, Cin- SAN JOSE, - enth______Inning,______backing^ the__ two-hit______land Trailblazers in the expan- as far as I am ccsicemed, but He is the only tirsi-ume per- Calif.—Cnrique ^ WAC game. Junior team. ®ver Kansas City. outplayed BIU Bayer 6-2, 6-0 in rmRARKINO pitching Pat Dobson in the sion draft lafet March and was I’ll tell you one thing—he’s got former in this event that awards tor at the Naval Academy and clnnaU 138; Perez, (OinclnnaU Jana, 136, San Joee, outpointed Padres’ triumph. traded to San Diego. one heck of a lot of guts.” $60,000 to the first place finisher the University of Pittsburgh. 126. Felipe Torres, 136, Mexico, 10.

' ■ I f ■ / - - ■ ■ W’ PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO>»I.. ^ATURgA^^EPTEMBER 12, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY,' SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 PAOBi Help Wonted*^ . Melp Wanted-*^cria 36 OIIK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Business Sendees Help W onted- b u g Gs b u n n y Offered 13 Female 35 Female 35. BERRY’S WORLD DRIVER-SALESMAN LUNCH-TIME IS A WELCOME BUTTER HIS N l^ BSHEP WHATTA YA Aniwtr to Firiioui ruiilo CLASSIFIED WOMEN for snack bar eve- MATURE) woman 4 to 9 p.m. FINGERSi A FEW OF THEIR t h in k . HE'S Apply in person. Card Gallery, RESPITE FROM OUR HBHH JUNK CARS removed, SIO nings, hours 6—closing. Must Experienced linen supply DO V&U Y THAT'S A Eroicen t o y s INVENTIN'... Fill the Blanks Manchester Parkade. man. Established route. ARDUOUS OUT OF THE A P O W E R -' each. Call 872-9433. be able to work Saturday or THINK. 1 TEPPISUe Sunday or 4:30 .— 7 evenings. $142.50 to start, plus fringe UNCLE / THIMS TO BAPPSL, driven YO-YO 1 g S! SITTER WANTED, Monday O R AN e l e c ­ DOWN ■ . 1 51 CLEANING — Interior —both Apply in person Vemon Lanes, benefits. Permanent posi­ EULSy-y SAV, LEANPER.' THEN ACROSS m M ADVERTISING through Friday for two-year HAS ^ADULTS HAVE LjOCKEP t r i c TRAIN! IM iliU ry -^ IS T 2 K 5^1—1 1 residential and conimercial. Route 83, Vemon. tion with opportunity for ad­ f in a l l y I SCOP PEASONC HIMSELF t h a t f i l e s , 1 -----and gown 2 Awry (dial.) s M CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Satisfactory work guaranteed. old. North Coventry or Route vancement. Only reliable IN THE b a n k r u p t c y 4 Accept one’s |g m 85 area. Call after 6 p.m. 742- f l i p p e d ?/ FC5fz t h e n u t t y PAPERS? 3 Was connected r-i D For friendly free estimates, DRIVERS for school buses. man with good driving rec­ -K t h i n g s t h e y . CELUAP.' to iS, B i A.M.to4:30P.M. 6303. pc>...soMeTiMes/ m call Suburban Floor Mainten­ 7:30-9 a.m., 2:l6 ^ 3:45 p.m. ord need apply. 8 Traffic------4 Certain 151 c u Si Manchester or Vemon schools. 12 Space---- W. u |TI ance, 649-9229. festivals V 5 u COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED AD\’T. WOMAN or girl part-time, 13 A/resh 5 GirFs name Is e MT . 1T jo n | Good pay scale. We train ydu. Thursdays and Saturdays. Ap­ MANCHESTER GOAT V 5 LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also 14 Athena 6 Waited upon A 1 s i 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION 643-2414 or 872-6997. ply Ckimer Soda Shop, 736 & APRON ISMalde----- 7 Female sheep moving large appliances. 25 Greek 38 Silvery Deadline for Saturday and Monday is 4 :S0 p.m. Fi1da.< Main St. 73 Summit St. s s - t t n i i f i (Fr.) 8 Young sheep 40 Suffers from Burning barrels delivered, $4. LEGAL Secretary — Manches­ 16 Your---- - commune ter law firm has position avail­ Manchester, Conn. IP' ) . , 26 Sphere of 41 Lateral parts 644-1776. WOMEN to work In catering being 9 Medicinal 42 Ruler of Persia able. Applicant must have typ- 18 The vein of action PLEASE. READ YOUR AD part-time. Apply in person, plant 43 Musical ARCHITECTURAL plans pre­ ■ ing and shorthand proficiency. ore ------out 10 Bird’s home 27 Heating Claaaified or “ Want Ada’* are taken over the phone aa a Krause Caterers, 465 Hills St. MACHINISTS — Immediate quality pared for houses, additions, BY V. T. HAMLIN 20 Aids and----- 11 Consumes devices 44 Moslem title convenience. The advertiser should read Wa ad the FIRST Legal experience preferred but East Hartford. openings, first and second a i ^l e y O O P 21 Onager 28 Newspaper new construction, complete not required. Salary commen­ shifts. Lathes, mills, tracer food paragraph 46 Better----- DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for *Jie ...AND BUILDING 22 Newts 17 Catcher of blueprints. Dial 742-7627. surate with qualifications. Call MATURE babysitter, four lathes, tool makers and others, THE EOUIPMENTV YES, THAT WAS A 29 Couches than never next insertion. The Herald is responsihle for only ONE In­ that BATTEBy of NECESSITY, BUT I'VE another one will I SHOULD'VE 24 Redact rodents 47 Exude correct or omitted insertion lor any advertlsenient and then , Mr. Levine, 649-5277 to arrange five days, 3-5:30 and-or occas- Overtime. Air-conditioned YOURS VNOULD'VE , 'Z.S’TOO BAD , rrSELF W A S / ^ BUT YOU BE CHILD'S PLAY/ TGURED THAT 26 Entrance to 19 Natural fat 31 Certain moths SHARPEOTNG~ServlM —"Saws BEEN A BIG HELP/ IT HAD TO BE ' NO GREAT / BURNED YOUR GOT IT ALL FILED " ANGLE.' 33 Pierces with 48 Drama knot only to the extent of a “ make good” Inaertion. Errors which Interview. sional evenings. Opposite high shop. Must be intelligent, will- LOSS.OOP/ NOTES AND EVERY- UP HERE.... ' a mine 23-----mignon M Beverage knives, scissors, garden and TO PEOPLE, POC...I DESTROYED.' 27 Adam's — • horns do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be school, o w n transportation, ing and eimbitloua'f Apply J. T. ' THING CONNECTED corrected by “ make good” insertion shop tools. Power mowers re­ wrm m 30 Gloss 6 J 8 9 0 1 649-5474 evenings. Slocomb Co., 68 Matson Hill 32 Envoy 1 4 5 paired and serviced. Pick - up ------^------Rd., South Glastonbury, any- and delivered. Sharpall, 685 PART-TIME 34 Come forth 3 4 TEACMER AID for nursery time. 833-9486. . 35 Eaten away 12 fBockviJle. Toll Free) Adams St. (rear) Manchester, RECEPTIONISTS (2) school, 9 to 11:30, Monday ------36 Masculine 15 6 J 643-5306. through Friday. Must enjoy OIL BURNER service man with /V\»ii.>WcK- FOR THE AMNOuNCEMENTg nickname 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 8 7 < ^ 3 1 3 6 20 young children. 649-4044. experience in all phases of No. 37 Small insect 18 19 CUSTOM MADE slip coverB, 39 Edges ■ Needed for busy doctor’s 2 oil burner service. Excellent 40 “Have no 22 23 $82 - $129, in the. convenience office. Monday, Wednesday RESPONSIBLE mother to care benefits and salary opportun­ Automobilos For Solo 4 of your living room. Choose 27 and Friday, ■ 8-5. Monday, for kindergarten boy,. 11:15 to ity for willing Individual. out OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 25 26 41 Ocean 24 1956 THUNDERBIRD, black, from over 2'DO. exciting prints. Wednesday and Friday, 6-9. 2:30 vicinity Manchester Union shop. All Inquiries held 42 Western cattle 32 33 -Grant's of Vemon. 872-9171. 30 HERALD standard shift, Excellent con- Light typing, good with fig­ Green. 643-1601. confidential. Call Mr. Grim­ 45 Sparkle ures and handling money, _ ,, t w • — - . ^ WHY TH’ CHAIR? JU S T BEIN' '49 Residence and Zi dlUon. $1,700. Call 649-1966. TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — aldi, 529-2549 for Interview ap-' nIa w. T.M, Ut. U$.U C ».»r.t OH,OH ^ 34 and pleasing personality. BABYSITTER wanted In my 9-ia. P R A C TICA L, IS A L L — NO N E E D attached BOX L E H E R S Trees cut, building lots clear­ © U70 H NtA, Int. pointment. TO AAARE SOAAANY TRIPS TO 38 39 VOLKSWAGEN 1969 Karmaim Write Box' "K ", Manches­ home, four afternoons weekly. grounds 36 ed, trees topped. Got a tree TH' TABLE AN’ BACK WHEN YOU 51 Shoulder Ghia, coupe. Radio, gold, ter Herald. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday MARRIED man with some 7 40 41 For Ifoiu problem! Well worth phone "Yes, sir. W e /love some veiy nice hats, and they're 'in' DAVY JONES BY LEFT and McWBLLIAMS CAN HAUL IT ALL OVER IN (comb, form) $1,800. 643-9779. • and Friday. 12:30 to 6:16. $15 route experience and good with ONE LOAD/ SIMPLE, REALLY/ 52 Indigo 4/ 48 call, 742-8262. this season. What would .you like; the gangster, cowboy . 43 44 45 45 Infonnatioi) .weekly. 643-1041. figures-to learn egg business, 53 Crafted (her.) 42 MERCEDES Benz, model 220, or safari type?" BUT WE HAVE NO A T SEEj PLEASE SEND 51 T H E HBR.\LD will iioi TWO YOUNG married men )— ----- r;------Z-----, inside and outside work. Must HERE'S THE BOX YOU OH,THANK HEAVEN! HOW MUCH FEE IS USUALLY ~ r 54 Disencumber 49 50 1962, one owner, $560. Call 643- BASED ON THE VALUE ! IDEA OF ITS VALUE ) SCOTTY IN... AND 55 Belonging to disclnno the identity of will do small repair jobs and RN or LPN part-time. (?all PART or full - Ume, national responsible. Call Miller WANTED, SIR... DO 1 OWE YOU 54 9232. WHAT WE SALVAGE.] IN THIS CASE / / WAIT OUTSIDE UN-, that woman 62 53 ^onfidential, efficient ville office. Write Box “ B,” Aiitomobites For Sole 4 COLONIAL BOARD CO. 'wn** excellent.. condiUqn. $1,896. ljq h T trucking, yards, cellara. feta,.. _ccpkouts,. stag parties . ‘aervlce. P. -A. Thorne, 649-6M1 Manchester Herald. Call 649-7746. atUcs cleaned and removed. created especially for you. 24 1964 FORD, $200. Savings B ^ ______L e ^ t t St., East Hartford, WOMEN to collect'eggs. Miller and of Manchester, 923 Main St., pORD 1966 Galaxie 500, 2-door Bulk delivery. 644 bkoz. ; 528-5348. Business Opportunity 28 Farms, Coventry. Call 643- 646-1700. hardtop, V-8, automatic trans- r e WEAVING of burns, moth- 8021. mission, power steering. $796 holes, zippers repaired. Win­ . Lydall and Foulds EHvisfon 1966 COMET Caliente sedan, 649-0290. dow shades made to measure, CKAMBERMAIDS. weekends, 289, y -8, automatic. Seven Roofing— Siding 16 MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY all size Venetian blinds. Keys and weekdays. Apply Jn per­ Skilled and unskilled. Excellent wages. Full-time. good tires, includes snow. $800. made while you wait, re- p t S ROOFING and repairs son, Flano’s Motor Inn, 100 THE VISIBILITY IS Must sell, owner drafted. Call Trucks— ^Tractors 5 SUNOCO East Center St. Six days per week. Shift differential. Blue Cross, corders for rent. Marlow's 867 done realistically. BTee estl- CMS, life insurance, paid holidays and other fringe, GREAT! 1 CAN 649-2636 alter 4 p.m. Maln St., 649-5221. mates. Call anytime, 649-1616 or HAVING A ______1965 BRCXTCWAY oil delivery PART-TIME help for small con­ SEE FOR MILES WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLl Modern three-bay service benefits. DOGHOUSe AND MILES! NEED4EED CAR?KJAti: Creditvreuit veryvc, bad? tniQK.tnich. i^xceuc... Excellent condition. “““One 5DDToisriight“truckln^”’car"- ______station, in the Manchester- genial Insurance office. In­ HIGH Bankrupt, repossession. Hon- compartment, side delivery. n,jgcejia„eous re- BIDWELL Home Improvement teresting and diversified work. B U T WE D EM O TE YOD Vernon area. High Poten­ ’’ 615 Parker St., Manchester, Conn.' . O FF TH E • YEP...ONCE 6 U P R O S E r THEN VO/J eat Douglass accepts lowest u ^ e new. 272^ gallons. Call pairs, pathos, porches, retain- Co. Expert Installation ■ of tial in gasoline and repairs. Cali 646-2040. c o n t r \v REMAIN A n a o M ' f r i e n d ' t o . GAOUND A MEMBECeniP IN A FRIEND, down, smallest paymenU, any- Valley Co^ Co., ask for Milt, ing walls, ceramic tile, con- aluminum siding, gutters and Paid training. Financial as­ M V D U E S ? MEMBER... 'ACQUAl NTANCE 1 WAITRESS wanted from 6 a.m. S1V E9M E THE FCIEND0HIP ALWAYS where. Not small loan finance 529-2549. , Crete work. Clean up. 646-0263, trim. RooHng In-stallation and sistance, business counsel­ Mrs. E. F. Loftus ATERRIFIC CLUB IS FDR A FRIEND. company plan. Douglas Mo­ to 2 p.m. five-days, no week­ 1961 BROCKWAY oil delivery anytime. repairs. 649-6495, 876-9109, ing, and promotional as­ ends. Apply in person, Hiliiard- VIEWJ LIFE, RIGHT? tors, 346 Main. sistance. ______. __ truck. Good condition, two LIGHT TRUCKING, cellar and ------—------ville Luncheonette, 303 Adams ■1967 CAMARO, 327, radio, compartments, side delivery, attics cleaned. Odd jobs, lawns, St., Manchester. Roofing and For Information call Mr. heater, power ' brakes and 2880 gallons. Call Valley Coal trees cut and removed. 643- steering, automatic, floor con- Co., ask for Milt. 529-2549. Cox, 668-3400. Evenings RELIABLE woman wanted, one PUBLIC AUCTION 6000. IS Chimneys 16-A or two days per week, to clean J sole. SnoW ■ sMldded" ’ tires, ■ and weekends. Bill Fitz­ A single family rasidence wMi two*«ar garage 1956 CHEVY % ton pick-up VENETIAN blinds cleaned at ROOFING — Specializing Gerald, collect 413-733-2779. house. Call 646-2626. $1,540. Call 872-8729., truck with snow plow. $200. BY AL VERMEER reasonable rates, cash and pairing roofs of all kinds, new to be soM on file premises, PRISCILLA’S POP Call 646-1886. CLEANING worntm wanted one 1969 AUSTIN Healey, 100-6, carry 9-6 or horn? pick-up and roofs, gutter work, chimneys day weekly, references requir­ good condition, $376 firm. 649- cleaned and repaired. 30 y e a r s ------—-—— Clotii Rood, Bolton. Connecrieut delivery. Healy Building Main­ ed. Call 649-5824 after 6 p.m. 9366. ______experience. FTee estimates. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to 1962 CMEVY panel truck, 10’ tenance Service, 461 Main St., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. U , 1970 ot 11 A.M. Call Howley 643-6361, 644- earn. If you have ambition. 16 CLERK — Good with figures (0 irra Vr nia, lac tm. it« u s. >*i. on. 9-ia. body, $176. Call 649-3144. Manchester. 646-4220. PORSCHE, 1966, 912, Bahama 8333. hours a week and desire. For checking invoices etc. Gaer By order of the Court of Common Pleas for Tol­ yellow, 5-speed, Mlchellns, 69,- appointment, call 649-6806. Bros., 140 Rye St., South Wind­ 000 miles. Asking $2,395. 742- TWO handymen want a variety land ^ u n ty , I, as Committee of Sale, will sell at CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER of jobs by day or houri/We MANCHESTER — Newer de­ sor. public auction to the highest bidder on Wednesday, 8406. Trailers— clean yards, attics and cellars. .------—------F~ NO DOGS N O d o g s THE WALLPAPER PROBABLY Hooting and Plumbing 17 luxe equipped barber shop, lo­ FASHION Frocks can help you. Sept. 16, 1970 at 11 a.m. all of my right, title and IN f o o d f o o d HADN'T BEEN CHANGED IN 1968 DODGE, Polara , air, Mobile Homos 6*A Reasonable. Call 643-6306. cated in professional area, at­ STORES IN Managers and Counselors interest as such Committee, in the property: STORES YEAK9...1T9 BOUND TO BE ■white, excellent condition, GRANT’S Plumbing Service — tractive lease. Reasonably S v-,-ggj»r A PEW SHAPES LIGHTER. CAMPER, fits 8’ body, stove, pja n O TUNING and band In- FTee estimates, plus quality needed. Work 3 evenings a Located on RFD, Clark Road, Bolton, Connecticut, con­ WHERE IT'S BEEN $1,960 or best offer. 628-6028. priced. Hayes Agency, 646- Ice box, table, sleeps 2 com­ strument repairing by Hartt work. 643-6341. week, earn $60. Car necessary. COVERED UP ' anytime. 0131. sisting ot land and buildings, bounded and described as follows: fortably, factory-buUt. Call College of Music graduate. 742-7562, 643-6586. Northerly—by land now or formerly of Roswell K. Jonos. 1968 CHEVY H. 6 cylinder, 742-7036. Ward Krause., 643-6336. SAM WATSON Plumbing and MANCHESTER — Boutique Heating. Bathroom remodel­ WE HAVE just the job for the 580.8 feet; automatic, vinyl top. White- shop. lUnesR dictates fast sale. Easterly—by land now or formerly of Edson P .. Herrick ing "and repairs. FTee esti­ ser.il-retlred nurse. Good pay, All offers considered. Must be et ux, 158 feet; Buildlng— mates. Call 649-3808. easy hours, minimum nursing. cal, 649-3908 after 4. “ yor™. , 528-0342, 289- sold. Frechette Realtors, 647- Southerly—by land now or formerly of Joseph S. Mack T>t- l«t PS fat. 0» 0 im Lt nu. Ut. South Windsor. Contracting 14 Why don’t you call us? You’ll 6131. 9993. be glad you did. 649-2368. et ux, 580.8 feet; Westerly—by Clark Road, 168 feet. BY COKER and PENN 1961 CHEVROLET Impala, con------LEON CleszynsM builder—new LANCELOT vertil^le, full power. 647-9032. homes custom built, remodel­ Millineiy. The northwesterly corner of said premises Is situated at Motorcycles— Dressmaking 19 a point In the Easterly line of Clark Road, which point is 2,019 LANCe /UAH’ INSIST ...HE /AAL<’ ye ll Arms ANO ,.OTHERWISE,HE WOULDN’T ing, additions, rec rooms, ga­ Musical— Dramatic 30 1964 CHEVROLET station wag­ Bicycles 11 rages, kitchens remodeled, -*e feet, more or less, southerly from the intersection of the ON ALWAH’S eeiNG COrtAPLAIN.BUT AT LEAST BE SO JEALOUS.' t r o u b l e finding minis? Cus- p r iv a t e Instructions, piano, on, V-8, automatic, radio. bath tile, cement work. Steps, southerly line of the Old Norwich Tpk. with the Easterly line THE BOSS... r KNOW he LOVES ME, tom made dresses, ladles suits, by London certified teacher, C 3 ^ condition. Call 643-0291 HONDA 1970 CL 100, less than dormers. Resldehtial or com- MEAT COUNTER of Clark Road. after 6 p.m. ______gowns and alterations. Prompt My home. 643-2310. Terms of sale: The successful bidder shall deposit with the ^To"ffe“ “a^fM3!l96V1ft* service. Call 6 4 9 - 1 1 3 3 . ------Committee the sum of Two ThousMd (2,000) D&ars In cash, LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 1967 VOLKSWAGEN. GOOD con­ 5:30 p.m. N. J. LaFlamme — Carpenter k DELI certified check or bank check at ihe time and nace of sale. dition, good tires. Must sell. contractor. Additions, remod­ The balance of the purchase price shall be paid up(«i approval 1970 HONDA SL360, low mile­ Schools and Classes 33 Asking $1,150. Call 643-6914. eling and repairs. CSall any­ by the court of the sale and deed. Sair ondiU oned age. excellent condition. Call Moving— ^Trucking-|A'^ Men or Women 1966 CHEVROLET 396, 376 h.p., time for free estimate. 875- b u l l d o z e r o p e r a t o r s V ujmn approval of The Court of Commi >r T oU and 643-9779. Storage 2( WUl train. Apply 'In person. 4-speed Hurst, orange with 1642. , NEEDED NOW ciounty. black R 4 P Interior, many HALLJAARK Building Co.' for h^NOAro.jni:iOJ.i:iiv C ^ O T E R — D ellv^ y cQjjg-rRuCTION IS BOOMING 1970 HONDA, MO sl^^^Scrambler, extras. Call 644-0166 after 5. home Improvement, .additions, light trucking and package de- MEATOWN ROBERT M. S ^HOR ------$750. <3all 649-4260f rec rooms, house painting, livery. Refrigeratorsi washers Earn top.pay. Complete resident, 12l5Vi SILVER LANE 1966 CHEVROLET, 396-425 h.p., * ------^ ----. and stove moving, specialty, training program. Part or full- Committee of rebuilt, Chrane, Hooker, Hurst, KAWASAKI, 85, good condition, garages, roofing, gutters. BTee EAST HARTFORD estimates. All work guaran­ Folding chairs for rent. 649- time. Classes forming now., LIC. 79 Lafayette St., Hartford, Conn. 'elephone 246-8591 SY2 Schloffer, Sun, Lakewood.’ Ex- ‘ jess than 2600 miles. Abklng 0752 School, call 1-225-8719 anytime. ceUent condition. 646-3824. $200. Call 649-4891. teed. 646-0202. PACF FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ ImAN CH ^TER, CONN.. SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY,-SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 PAGE FIFTEEN H o u s e s For Sale 72 Boalsand Accessories 46 Rooms Wifhouf Board 59 Business Locations Land For Sale 71 Houses For. Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- Tolland County Politics § rrAit G AXEiC* 1981 25 h.p. EVINRUOE motor, COMFORTABLY furnished For Rent 64 VERNON — 5 acres, 500’ front- ■'By CLAY R. POLLAN- age on West Rd. L*aPenta room Cape with 3 bedrooms, ATTRACTITVE 7-room Colonial,- MANCHESTER Bowers School ^ A W K LIIRA less than 40-hours. Like' new. sleeping: room for employed MANCHESTER Oreen — ground ' PORTER ST. formal dining room, carpeted SUPERBLY three bedrooms, living room 6-room Cape, fireplace, car- y W MA8..2I1 Your Daily Activily Guide CLASSIFIED 550. Call 649-5127. ' gentl^tnan, on bus line, park­ Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. BETTE DRIVE Nominees for Congress . According la the Start. floor 900 square feet, front por­ Immaculate 7%-room Colonial living room ■with fireplace, pri­ Unique Is this combination with fireplace, rec room with' peting, enclosed porch, ga- 1> OCT. ing. 272 Main. tion carpeted. Second floor, one :0\ 1-13-26-36 To (develop message for Sunday, 16’ WOOD Penn Yan with 35 h.p. POMFRET: 100 to 384 acre?, Cape. First floor paneled family vate shaded yard. Wolverton of professional offices and For the large family Executive fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet- rage, treed lot. Priced .to sell, 7-19.24-37/^ large room, 350 square feet, al­ type. 11-room Ranch, 6 bed­ ing upstairs and downstairs. 523,500. Hayes Agency, 646- ^5061-82-88 read words corresponding to numbers 48-59-71 Evihrude electric^ outboard, NICE BEDROOM for gentle­ 5610 per acre. Good brook, room with many custom built-in Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. home. DwelUng is a replica Given Short-Term Nods o f your Zodiac birth sign. so, three adjoining offices. Will rooms, spacious living room, y f TAUfUS SCORPIO ADVERTISING trailer, all accessories. 528- man with references. Private frontage. ■ Land in forest pro­ feature?, including grill type of Old New England Dutch Excellent central air-condition- 0131. rent' together or one or two LAKEWOOD Circle — 7-room separate study, large dining co; Hebron’s former town A « . 20 1 Easy 31 Steom 61 You're ocr. home. Very jiear center, 649- gram. Hence, low 500 annual fireplace, large well-lighted liv­ Colonial architecture and a Ing, eat-ln kitchen, 1% baths, ------;;------. . . By BETTE QUATRALE 2 Visit 32 Want 62 With c l a s s if ie d advertising d e p t h o u rs 7384, anytime. ing room with fireplace, formal Ranch on 100x272 wooded lot, room, big kitchen with deluxe attached garage with breeze- M A N C I^TE R — Hi^e ^bed- chairman ^Joseph Kearns and ( MAV 20 separately. (Jail 649-2741 or 649- tajli'. Write Noixh'-East Realty, real modem home. Home (Herald Reporter) 3 Check 33 Romance 63 Bull WOK. 4966. dining room with built-in china *Ti,^** canned goods cab- 24> pool private treed Colonial. 1V4 baths, •„ . his wife; Mr. and Mrs. Edward fN l 1-21-32-43 4Show 34 Love 64 Go 8 AJM. to 4:30 P.M 5688. Hampton, Conn. Call 466-9292, overlooking reservoir and consists of peg. floors, mar­ Inet. Uving roonr with glass Pf^vaie ireea 3-20-X-41 cabinets, work saver kitchen, 3 country club, flreplaced living garage, excellent condition. Both the Republican Md Vernon,______members of— 1^46-68-81-90 5 Bock 35 III 65 And 55-72-84-89 Florists— Nurseries 49 LARGE pleasant room for gen­ 889-6025, 455-9271. ble fireplace (2), modem, doors and sun deck, 3 full baths, 1°^- Central location. Assum­ 6 Welcome 36 Impression 66 New SMALL store or office. Ground bedrooms m vanity type tiled room, formal dining room, den, Large lot. Asking only 528,900. Democratic candidates for (^n- town’s Democratic town GEMINI 7 Your 37 To 67 Sen^ SAGITTARIUS tleman, private entrance and (old fa ^ o n ) kitchen, built- 2 fireplaces, 2-car attached ga­ able mortgage. High 20’s. By CX)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADXH* CANADIAN ^ Hemlocks — floor. Near Main St. Parking. baths. First-floor laundry room, 3 bedrooms, garage. Job trans­ Frechette Realtors, 647-9993. gress from the Second. District aj,d Mr. and Mrs. MAY 21 8 Better 38 Those 68 To NOV. 22 / - parking. 643-4248. wall-tp-wali carpeting, central 1ns, laundry, two-full tiled rage. 16x32’ in-ground swimming owner, 643-6871. 9 Keep 39 Ambitious 69 Che€>ir>g your own, $3 each. Call Apply Marlow’s, Inc., 867 Main hiouses ror Sa.e J ’i fer dictates bargain price of ------— will receive their party s .^ep- Qerard Belanger of Ellington 20 nso l*.M. DAV BEFORE PI'BLJC^ATION air-conditioning throughout. Fin­ bath?, plus lavatory, large pool. Large treed lot. Priced In 10 Let . 40 Limits 70 Pieces DEC. 21 for young St. the upper 60’s. MANC3HESTER, Is next door to ------, ^ dorsements for th? short-term ^g^pers of ElUngton’s Demo- UAI0-18-31-42 11 People 41 You 71 Sharply 1854 or 1-749-8401. COZY single room MANCHES’TER — New custom ished rec room in the basement, 528,900. Call early! Bel Air 2-12-23-35^ IHuidlitip for Saturday and Monday In 4:80 p.m. Friday gentleman or lady. Call after patio -and enclosed porch, this beautiful 4-room Ranch, Lors for aa» t s congressional vacMcy cratlc Town (Jommlttee; as well 1^51-64-70 12 Those 42 Texioy 72 47-58-69 STORE, 20’x70’, 846 Main St„ 4-bedroom, Garrison Colonial, attach/ed garage, large patio Real Estate. 643-9332. 13 To 43 To 73 Friendships 2-car garage, 6-zoned heat. State Sen. John Pickett of Mid- ^ Mrs. Charles Regan CANCER 3:30 p.m., 649-9167. Downtown Manchester. Avail­ aluminum siding, fireplace, with fireplace. Good value, VERNON ^ Acre plu'^ W^i ^iptown the Democratic can------: ------14 Up 44 The 74 By CARRICORN Fuel and Feed 49-A EIGHT-ROOM Colonial. like Pour rooms plus lavatory U&R REALTY CO., INC. excellent condition. CaU on this. JUNE 21 15 News 45 You 75 Are yUllR (COOPERATION W OX able September 1st. (Tall 622- dishwasher, disposal oven and 537,500. scenic location. 56,900. Bolton rtijote was --endorsed by the ToUand, memters of Tol- W C .2 2 ^ BE APPRECtATfcn new, tastefully decorated. make up the professional of­ 643-2662 519,600. Mitten Agency, Real­ 22 16 Hospitality 46 Listen. 76 The ' DIAL 643-2711 FIREPLACE wood for sale, 520 3114. range, city water and sewer. fice. 2\i acres of land. Lake, Vernon, half acre 54,200. at a ^ t l a l com town committee 17 Expenditures 47 And 77 Horns JAN. 1» Apartments— Flats— Wall-to-wall carpeUng. bullt- Robert D. Murdock, Realtor tors, 643-6930. §>, 9-17-28-40 18 Off 48----- Rise \ 78 Emphasized 4-16-27-38^ per cord, delivered, Rockville Walk, to bus, shopping and U&R REALTY CO., INC. (Jharles Lesperance, 649- Tolland acre, 53,000. Hayes -J^iursday S In Col- "S S ^ 'e r " ^ T o Z d 49 Or \ Tenements 63 113 E. CENTER ST. — New of­ 1ns In kitchen, 14x24’ living ' 643-6472 are ty52-57-67 19 Expenses 79 Matters 4S-56«W5V!* area.- 875-6575. schools. 53,300 down to quali­ 643-2692 7620. CEINTRALLY located 6-room Agency. 648-0131. Chester, while the GOP can- 20 Wordrobe SOThot 80 And ^ fices, air-conditioned, off- room with fireplace, large State Senator Robert LEO 51 And 81 Your ^ AQUARIUS Continued From Preceding Peg* LOOKING for anything in real fied buyer. Builder 649-5524, house. Four rooms down and dldate Robert Steele of Vernon ^ 21 W on't . street parking) ideal for pro­ Robert D. Murdock. Realtor screened porch and patio. and 22 Take 52 Of 82 Slightly | JAN. 20 estate rental - apartments, 643-0609. SOTURBAN Spl.n4,r, MANCHESTER - M e . reduc S r V Z o . «P SmuV To” * “ to « U V y I" 5 ^ 5 ^ 2JW ho're----- 53 Plons 83 Solid Garden— Farm— fessionals. Many extras. 1,100 643-6472 First-floor family room, four 22 FEB. IS „ homes, multiple dwellings, no bedrooms. Well planned clos­ Oo^t.mp.r.^__ SpUt fa ox. .d fal. Aroo™, R.o. mfadU. to Ali St. Only Si. 24 Tend 54 Entertaining 84 New t Help Wanted— Male 36 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 square feet, will subdivide. MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom qulsite setting on 1% acres tance to lake and school, very ry Hammer a n d his wife 25 Concerning 55 Should 85w,/ Respect » 8-22-44-63(^ Dairy Products 50 fees. (7all J.D. Real Estate As­ ets and storage areas. Phil­ bedroom, two-year-old Gar­ 519,600. T. J. Crockett, Real­ 26 Give 56 Love 86 Indicated ^ Beechler - 'Tanguay, 646-2212. Ranch, unusually large rooms, good residential area. Paul W. . Naomi, who serves as 36th Dls- 174-7^77 DRIVERS for school buses FIVE little kittens looking for- sociates, Inc. 643-5129. brick Agency, Realtors, 646- Only three years young, 1% rison Colonial. Kitchen with tor, 643-1677. 27 To 57 Comnnon 87 Work S NEW LISTING — Seven room, Dougan Agency. Realtors. 649- trict State (Jentral -- (Jommlttee------VIRGO "1 riscES good homes. Black and white, TOMATOES, pick your o-wn, 5 lull basement, Swe'dlsh fire­ baths, basement garage. In­ bullt-ins, family room with gressman 'William St. Onge. The 28 Within 58 Need 88 Snobbish 7:30 - 9 a.m., 2:15 - 3:45 p.m. cents a pound. 21 Angel St., 4-year old, CJoIonial. Prime 4200. 4536. 648-1021. woman. i V AUS. 23 29 Your 59 Rother 89 Apparel tortoise shell. 649-4617 after 5. ATTRACTIVE 4% rooms, sec­ place, spacious lot, extras. numerable extras you must fireplace, 2^ baths, 2 garages ______district has been without rep- 60 Coreer 90 Ideos Manchester or Vernon schools. Houses For Rent 65 area. Oversized lot. Take over Patsun Dinner ® SEEf. 22 30 Perhaps MAS. 2 0 '^ Manchester. ond floor, porch, stove, refrig­ Pleasant convenient locaUon.i NEW LISTTNG — six - room see. Mitten Agency, Realtors, and aluminum siding. Now 9/13 Good pay scale. We train you. mortgage. Many amenities. NEAR GAY^ City, secluded resentatlon since his death In A Democratic Dinner Dance O ) 6-15-25-34 5-14-29-394 643-2414 or 872-6997. AKC Dachshund puppies, small erator. Newly decorated. Op­ SEVEN-ROOM Raised Ranch. Assumable 4% per cent moi Ranch, central alr-condltlon- 643-6930 or 647-1673., asking 541,600. Philbrick Agen­ DESIGNED FOR multiple acre sites. 4.8 acres, early May. • ;^l,@Good (^Adverse g j Neu tral standard. Excellent with chil- BUTTER and sugar com, to­ Owner, 646-1485. will be held Sept. 19 to honor :§y49-60-79-86 53-62-83-87f matoes. peppers, squash, posite Center Park. Adults, no Rec room, fireplace, two-car gage. Appraised mid 20’s price, Ing, two full baths, fireplace, cy, Realtors, 646-4200. 56,600. 5.2 acres, 58,500. 8.2 Voters will act on two Oon- dren,.585. Call 643-7975. CIRCA 1740 large authentic ( 3 o - ______the Democratic' candidate for MECHANICAL layout inspec gourds, pumpkins, and fruit. pets. References, Security re­ garage, 5280. per month. The reduced for quick sale. Owner, MANCHESTER vicinity —Look- wall to wall carpet, garage, HAPPY LIVING acres 510,000. G. Cross, Real­ gfressional positions on the Nov. tors, quality engineers, Indus quired. 649-7529. full basement. Shows well, lonlal, 11 rooms, 7 fireplaces. 519,600. FRESH on the market rballots, one for a.short term S^te Rep YOUNG spayed g:ray female 21 Angel St., Manchester. Paul W. Dougan Agency, 649- 643-0852. in^s/or a starter home? We ty 228-0065. trial instructors, process plan owner transfered. 524,900. . 2 baths, ■ some of the original In Manchester, S-jroom Ranch, effective from Immediately af­ trict towns of Tolland, Elling­ and three month old tiger male ONE - BEDROOM Townhouse 4535, 646-1021. have''Several priced from 514,- floors, laths, doors, etc. Can You’ll lind charm and cpnveni- ton and Somers, William Pat- ners, process control engl LOTS OF ROOM, lot 400’ deep 900 to ^9,600. Mitten Agency, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, aluminum siding, garage, ■ei^ire*plus'prestige aiid preasure MANCHESTER — Two 2-fam- ter the election until January; News for Senior Citizens kittens, need good homes. 649- apartment at beautiful Pine rent upstairs whUe restoring if sun. neer|9. Exceptional rates, over Household Goods 51 and treed. Ranch house, low Realtors\^3-6930, 647-1673. 649-2813. basement, . carpeting. Owners in a 7 room ranch designed for lly building lots. Owners very and the other for a regular two- time, and working conditions 1809. Ridge Village. Available Oct. Out of Town 20’s. ’Three bedrooms. Dish­ desired. Assumable mortgage. want fast sale. Wolverton happy family living. Features anxious. Must be sold Immedl- year termbeginning In January Patsun, a political novice In By WALLY FORTIN 1st. 5190 per month includes WADDELL School area — 6- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, challenging long time incum­ Please forward resume to. ADORABLE kittens — (2) part F^r Rent 66 washer and stove built-in. DUPLEX 4^,\ Cambridge St Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ^ fully equipped kitchen, open lull ately. Frechette Realtors, 647- i971. DiRnrfTOR Q.A.3.I., Quality Associates heat, carpeUng, air-condition­ Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, Both soon vEib^t. fixcellent room Cape, 3 bedrooms, for­ 646-4200. — ------,------attic, heatod basement with rec 9993, Democratic state party lead- bent Republican State Itop. ' Angora, box trained. Free. 51 1, and free lunch, and then more action Serving Industry, P. O. Box F, Public Notice ing, dishwasher, range, re­ ROCKVILLE — 3-room apart­ 646-4126. Income producerXflne location. mal dining room. Low 20’s. La- MANCHESTER — Three-bed- room and fireplace, K-i baths, 2 ers attended Thursday night’s Robert D. King of Tolled. HI there!. It’s me aga Mills St. 643-9505. TWO-FAMILY duplex, centrally ilhto and another free dinner. An- frigerator, disposal, private Good value at 528,900. T. J. Penta Agency, Realtor, 646- room Ranch, modem kitchen car garage and park like lot. THREE A-zone adjacent lots, fini„v,pstpr conventionnarticl- The dance will be held at j-ye been back trying to Enfield, Conn. 06082. , ment, close to center, heated, located In , Manchester. Five with built-lns, dining “ L” , fam- This lovely Rockledge home has .. . ------o. ■ ----- . .... „ ------.. . TWO kittens, summer travelers To Lease or Buy basement and paUo. Paul W. parking, security deposit re­ CAPE COD — 5 - rooms with Crockett, Realtor, 649-1677. 2440. erne block off East Center St., p^ting In a multi-town motor- 7:30 at the Somers Knights of the swing of things this past other night In Montreal, and af- Dougan, Agency, 649-4535, 646- huge master bedroom, new rooms each side.- Two-car ga­ lly room, fireplace, wall-to- alum num a ld ^ for low cost $7,500. each. All three for beforehand Among the Columbus Hall. week. Sure Is hard to settle ter breakfast the next morning, want to settle down in good quired, 5125. monthly. 643-9678. rage. Eitoellent ' condition. Ai J maintenance. This is a quality OIL TRUCK driver, pEirt-time, 3 Rooms of New Furniture 1021. kitchen - and self cleaning COUNTRY Club area .\. .new FOUR families . . .excellent In- wall carpeting, garage and built home In mint condition. $20,000. Keith Real Estate, 649- Democratic Aotables were Chair-Houley Headquarters down after enjoying two big we’re off to Quebec, and to toe home. 643-7270. $28,900. The Paul W. Dougan Call 646-2112. from ELLINGTON Center — Oct. 1st, stove, shaded comers lot on nine room colonial. Foui^-Jjed- , vestments. We have two of recreation room. Handy loca- poj. pp appointment to inspect, 1922 , 646-4126. ____ ^^n_____ John_____ Bailey,„ ------gubernatorial State Sen. Robert Houley has ^eeks In toe quiet hills of Laurentldes Motel More sight- Agency, Realtors, 649-4535, 646- ° . . . — -1—1-4. fl.oA __ . seeing and free Dreakrast aJia ENGLISH Setter puppies, 9 635 CENTER ST. — 4% room business person, two-room fur­ quiet street, garage and tool rooms, 2% baths, two car'ga­ them for sale on the east side. tlon. Very clean. Assumable call Doris Smith, Jarvis Realty candidate Emilio Daddario and slated Tuesday night at 6 :M Maine WANTOD—Men who have the weeks, AKC registered, beau­ MODEL HOME duplex. H i baths, all appli­ nished apartment. Heat, hot shed. Asking 522,900. Call own­ rage. Now under constructioilv Good financing. T. J. (Crockett, 1021. mortgage. $29,500. Philbrick Co.. Realtors, MLS, 643-1121. U.S. senatorial candidate Joseph as the oMlcl^ o p e i ^ R ’s nice to be away, but good dinners. desire to build their future. ances, fully carpeted, 2 air- er 649-6668 or 872-4810. Realtor, 643-1577. 227’ depth. City water sewer headquartersj In be back again, and starting I say free, but It’s all Included tifully marked. 643-0412. water. Countrylike. 875-1868. Choice setting, land adjoins OWNERS anxious for quick Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. cr, ...... ■ Education is not a factor. I COLONIAL conditioners, heat, hot water, MANCHESTER — Well kept 6- Town watershed property. T. sale. Six-year-old U & R Co­ “ISf: S.J.. fa fa fafaifafa. .y fa. Pfa. 30. ^ 0. will shovir you how you can KITTEiNS — three tortoise, two sound proofing, storage and J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. PROFESSIONAL man’s R a n ch ,------Peterman Real Estate Agen­ fa fa; rS.tffa'SSfaS MODERN room Ranch. Swedish fire­ lonial. Five bedrooms, 3% former U.S. Congressman Hor- Vernon. earn 510,000 to 520,000 per year black. Free. Housebroken, SPANISH parking, on bus line, near Wanted To Rent 68 approximately 2,800 square SI,' SI senlorita, Spanish Influ­ cy, 649-9404. ace Seely-Brown Jr. at Shafer On hand to assist Houtoy to season. forward to a nice trip, and hope commission, with just your seven weeks, 649-5858. place In living room, fire- MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6-5 NOTICE baths, 2 fireplaces. Many other feet of living space, 15x24’ liv­ ence Colonial, 7 spacious the weatherman treats us o.k. PROVINCIAL shopping, 5195. per month. HELP! Stork making first visit extrAs. Price reduced to $69,- Auditorium, Eastern Connecticut the official ceremonies will w e’ll start off a little slow, time as an investment. For alarm system, carport. Cen­ with 2 car garage, nice floor ZONING POARD OF APPEALS ing room with fireplace, ;^ m s, m b a O tl 2.car"ga;a^'e': Any questions just give us a from Phone Charles Pontlcelll, 649- soon, need four or five room 900. For details call Philbrick beautiful wooded hlde-a-way, State College. t h e attractive Democratto b„t before you know It, we’U be - - „ ...... personal interview call 528- THREE white kittens, looking trally located, 4% per cent as­ plan including 2 bedrooms, ex­ HEBRON, CONNECTICUT formal dining, modem kltfch- central, city utilities. Morrison, 9644. duplex to rent In Manchester Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Asking $10,000. Frechette Seely-Brown served six terms in fuU throttle, with a variety Honpriin^ time and L ery- 4101. Bankers Life (Casualty for nice home. Call alter 2 sumable 524,900. Audrey cellent condition. A good buy. To Whom It'May Concern: •en, library ■with fireplace, Realtor, 643-1016. toe departing time, and every­ area.- Approximately 5135 Take notic^ that the Hebroh as congressman in the Second State uiona acnaiier. ^ programs for what we hope Oo., 45 Conn. Blvd., Efist Hart­ p.m., 643-2522. $288 WE HA'VE customers waiUng Schaefer, broker, 876-5351. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, three large bedrooms, spacdous Realtors, 647-9993. thing later on. monthly. Responsible couple, Zoning Board of Appeals will District, before losing to St. Houley*s headquarters open* your pleasure. ^ ford. for the rental of your. apart­ 649-2813. paneled family room ■Wth fire­ Now here’s another quick ■\ny item may be purchased ment or-home. J.D. Real Es­ prefer all one floor but not EXQUISITE raised Ranch with hold a Public Hearing OPEN HOUSE onge. ing will be e ^ ^ t t o g head on can i , v orfolk s o r W e r e s PLAYFUL g^ray kitten, 8-weeks Wednesday, September 23, 1970 place, 3% baths, wall-to-wall TWO-FAMILIES LICENSED journeyman plumb­ separately. tate Associates, Ino. 643-5129. necessary. Will redecorate 2 fireplaces, cathedral ceilings PRICELESS CHARM — 4^bed- Resort Property Stanley Dinner with toe ,chtoman; Mda-'- State Rep. ^----- b - ulnnehle irpoiin readv to 3^j_ jo register as 289-0756 CLEAN, recently modernized ness location 6V^-room Ranch, Harry H. Kirkham Directions: Main St., south past tors, 649-2813. ing possibilities. Asking $37,- Litchfield Farm Shops, person­ Agency, 647-1413. Chairman plause meters are turned on to You’ll f ^ toat you’U be play- stated above. four-room apartment in older V^ baths, excellent condition, MANCHES’IER — 4 - bedroom the country club, first right to 600. nel department. P.O. Box 269, BEFORE YOU BUY FURNl duplex. Centrally located. 101 Shallowbrcxik Lane. indicate candidate support. Rep. Dorothy Miller of ^Itom kitchen s^lal Word on our sick call list Poultry and Supplies 43 country store, out buildings. (Jape, fireplace, large private MANCJHESTElR — 7-room older t w O-FAMILY PLUS—4-4, plus Out of Town . Mlddlebury, Conn. 1-758-2481. -rURE ANYWHERE, SEE OUR Available Oct. 1st., stove, re­ The Democratic Seimtor who ’Ph e DemocreUc ® a^^^‘ ® pinochle on hasn’t been too good during the 260’ frontage. Hayes Agency, yard. Low 20’s. R. T. Dolin Colonial, 3 or 4 bedrooms, For Sale 75 LOW PRICES. frigerator, washer and dryer, tavern. Excellent Income, ______"d®^««lent ’’spankto’ ” brand new tables, past couple of months, and may- WANTE3D short order cooks full 646-0131. Agency, 247-3780, evenings 643- large treed lot close to shop­ LAYING hens—51 each. Phone dishwasher and hot water. 5175 MANCHES’TER — 5 and 6, spa­ good condition. Asking $39,- y g p jjo N Modem 6-room Co- " “ >® N®;;®";- “ Ulan " f * that were purchased with the be now toat we’ll be back to and part time. Apply in person PINE framed .mirror and pine 2861. ping and bus, $22,900. Philbrick 644-1892. monthly and security. One-or RESTAURANT business show­ cious two-family to excellent 900. lonlal. TTiree bedrooms, ---- ,^ r ^ elections ^ will leave Hart- nesday s r n e e t o ^ fund-raising money. In fact, I’m action, reports will get back to Howard Johnson Restaurant, wall shelf, 525. Maple lamp Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. II ~ x.nx.xxi oxin (ord about 8 p.m. to serve as a Democratic lown------L.ommiuee------o ^ .. ^ pggmbers, Fannie two children accepted. 643- ing excellent net profit In high- condition. Recently moderniz­ 394 Tolland.Tpke. Manchester. table 525. Maple Doughbox LARGE five-room Ranch. Fire­ THE MONSTER-,7-7, duplex, 1442. ed, large treed lot. Many ex­ . r : a. a fa.faa.fafa » fa ,faW “ f a j ; ^ - KlaWfa, « a . fa o«. a. fa . table, 530. Pine spinning wheel traffic count location. Es­ place, oversized garage. LARGE executive home for toe 60’x40’ foundation, possible 5 dinner to Montvllle on behalf munlty Room of toe First Fed- and to toe buUdtog as v/e are. u_g_itj,i we didn’t know It. Articles For Sale 45 tablished over 20 years. Price OPEN HOUSE tras. Asking $33,600. ’The Mit­ place, formal dining room, EXPERIEN(3ED plastic injec­ 646-4276. ONE-BEDROOM at Sunny Large landscaped lot. Phone discriminating buyer. Give us bedrooms each side, 2-car ga­ includes all the real estate, ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930 wall-to-wall carpeting. ' foi^^whl"^ allea!t to the'more- She Is home now. at 24 tion mold maker, stable non­ ALUMINUM sheets used as Brook Village, Oct. 1st. occu­ owner, 643-4245 between 7-10 a call to see this beauty. Rea­ rage. Excellent residential baths° teree lo t’^ ^ a ^lew. Stanley lost a closely contest- Park Place, Rockville. defense company. Iona Mfg. SINGER touch and sew with restaurant fully equipped, plus or 647-1673. sonably priced. Heritage House, area. One of a iind offering. ing, as plans at this time are thome St., recuperating. Angle printing plates, .009 thick, 23x pancy. 5166 per month In­ a.m. and 4-8 p.m. Assumable mortgage. $25,900. ®U P^mary for the Democratic Co., Unit of General Signal a house. 565,000. Owner wlU Asking $39,900. not complete as to a class in Jarvis is now convalescing at 36” , 26 cents each or 5 for 51 ■abinet. Monograms, hems, cludes, heat, air-conditioning, Sunday. 2 - 5 P.M. IMMACULATE 7-room Colonial 646-2482. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ^np-esslonal nomination to <3orp., 643-2111, Ext. 80. embroiders, etc. Used, excel­ take back mortgage. Philbrick Daddario^ays ill painting, or other craft Is tU® “ 643-2711. and appliances. Paul W. Dou­ Pickett. J TT i*. ^11 1. Home. Elizabeth Cone was in lent condition. Guaranteed. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER: with attached garage, formal g o u r n FARMS — 7 - room DUPLEX—5-5. Now ready to 646-4200. concerned. However it will be PART-TIME days, hours ar­ gan Agency, 649-4535, 646-1021. dining room, fireplace, first- start construction, Call for .The testimonial dinner for , w the hospital also, and is now at IT’S terrific the way we’re sell­ Full price now 556 or 7 month­ FOREST HILLS AREA Dutch Colonial. ’Three bed­ Legalization Of noisy enough to the aftemex/n, “ . ranged, repair man. Apply LIQUOR store In Manchester, SOUTH FARMS floor family room, ope full, 2 details. VERNON — $10,6(X). assumes Stanley, to be held tonight at home, at 28 View St. convalesc­ ing Blue Lustre for cleaning ly payments of $8. 522-0476, VILLAGER Apartment — one- SALE BY OWNER rooms, family rm, 1% baths. as toe bowling program begins Singer Sewing Center, 866 good location. Good Income. half baths, central air, loads 6% per cent mortgage. $160. 7:30 at St. Bernards High ing. John Vince is feeling some­ rugs and upholstery. Rent elec­ dealer. bedroom, carpeting, two air- Aluminum siding, 2-car ga­ Marijuana Risky to formulate for the coming sea- Main St., Manchester. For details caU Philbrick • 4 BEDROOM (XMLONIAL of closet space. Many more ex­ monthly total. Three bed- School, will be attended by sev- what better, but is still to toe tric shampooer 51- Olcott conditioners, heat) appliances, rage. Off Dartmouth Rd. Rick rooms, two fireplaces, built- eral prominent Tolland County HARTFORD, Ctonn. (AP) — son at the Parkade Lanes. Plen- SEWING MACHINE — New Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. • 1 YEAR OLD tras. A must see home offered Merritt Agency, 646-1180. Manchester Hospital. So, how FULL-'TIME days, with some Variety Store. 5185. CSiarles Lesperance, 649- • 21/] BATHS FRECHETTE REALTORS ins, garage. Convenient loca- politicians Including Tolland’s Congressman Emilio Q. Daddar- ty of room for more bowlers, 1069 zig zag, unclaimed laya­ Builf by for $30,9(X).'' by toe Paul W. ____ about knocking off a nice card mechanical experience. Top, 7620. • NEW WALL TO WALL tlon. Owner 872-4810. Democratic Town (Jhalrman lo, the Democratic candidate for so how about giving It a try, LOST bright carpet colors, re­ way, buttonholes, monograms, Investment Property Dougan Agency, Realtors, 649- 7-room Ranch, attached 647-9993 to these folks, and help “ pep” wages paid. Moriarty’s CStgo CARPETINGi 6 ROOMS 4535, 646-1021. and First Selectman Charles governor, said FUday that a come this Tuesday afternoon? them lip a bit. store them with Blue Lustre. hems, etc. Now only 554. Easy FOUR-ROOM Duplex, neat bus • FAMILY ROOM/ family rm and two-car ga­ BOL’TON Thifault and his wife. national report recommending I’m sure you’ll enjoy it, and Siervlce. Hartford Rd., Man­ For Sale 70-A J. A. M cC a r t h y rage. Fireplace, large co u n try ______Don't forget folks, Monday Is Rent electric shampooer 51- terms. 522-0931 dealer. line. Available October 1st. No FIREPLACE DUTCH colonial, 9 rooms. Por­ 175X510 TREED LOT Thifault served as Stanley’s legalization of marijuana is If you’re a little doubtful, just ______chester. kitchen, Xhi baths, aluminum MANCHFOTER — very clean, the big day, and your Senior Paul’s Paint Wallpaper Sup­ pets, References. Write Box Z, MANCHESTER close to shop­ • ALUMINUM SIDINO ter St. area. Pour bedrooms, county co-ordlnator in the pri- "dangerously Irresponsible.” drop by to see your friends to cgntei^ls” where'toe a c tio n "^ SEWING MACHINES — N ^ , • FULLY EQUIPPED siding. Rick Merritt Agency, 3 or 4 bedroom (Jape, fire­ Looking for the Ideal place ply. Manchester Herald. ping, 4-family with 4 room Quality built homes in a double “ A ” suburbsfn formal dining rcx>m, library, mary campaign. Also expected "Research on marijuana and action,action. Ifit matthat aoesndoesn’t i convince C3ieck the schedule,aphprtnto and used, repossessed, zig zags. KITCHEN 646-1180. place, country atmosphere. for your children? TWs is Help Wonted— , apartments, 4-car garage, new setting with all city utilities. A dozen different assumable $21,(XX), 6 per cent to attend are Columbia’s Town Its effects has not been exten- you toat you’re really missing your friends to paru'clpat- USED galvanized single iron Used Singer press and sew 3V4 ROOMS, stove, refrigerator • 2-CAR OARAGE Immediate occupancy, Asking It! Youi^: 6-room Raised heating systems and roof. Mid styles to choose from. mortgage. Philbrick Agency, (Jhalrman Paul Merrick and his' slve enough at this time to war- out on something, I’ll miss my j ^ activities designed Male or Female 37 1%” to 6” In width, 6’-20’ portables, 515.95 up. Parts and included. 5115 monthly. Se­ • NEW ALUMINUM STORM MANCHESTER — Prestige $22,900 FYechette Realtors, Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1% 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Realtors, 646-4200. wife; Willtogton First Select- rant relaxation of drug laws, or guess. “ leng^ths in excellent condition, service. Ideal Sewing Ma­ curity deposit. Available im­ WINDOWS/SCREENS ■ area, 8 - room Ranch. Alu­ 647-9993. baths, finished family (room, for your pleasure. BURGER Chef, Inc. hiring 18 • EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Come see our models or plans to discover why man and Mrs. Alphonse DeOc- their penalties,” Daddario said. Bemle Glovtoo, bowling man- large quantity. Rockville chine, 9 Webster St., Rear, mediately. 649-7581. No peU. MANCHESTER — 17 - room YOUR FUTURE address could minum siding, three bedrooms, garage, large sundeck off See you Monday? years old or older. See man­ AT 943,800. these homes are selling. Prices start in the low room ager, and his very capable Scrape, Route 30, Rockville, Hartford. 249-0786. Adults only. house on high traffic count be 528 Wetherall St., Manches­ large living and dining rooms, CONTEMPORY 7% kitchen. Asking $27,900. Call Schedule for toe week: ager at Burger Chef, 235 Main • CAUL « 4e-08M 30’s! Ranch, large lot to beautifully staff. have big plans for this 872-9032. highway situated on 19,800 ter, COnn., 06040. Take a ride family room with fireplace, ■- Jim Florence at 649-5306. Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, St., Manchesteir. CLEIAN, USED refrigerators, THREE - ROOM apartment, wooded setting'. Fireplace, square foot parcel, good busi­ by, then call us for details and kitchen, spare room. Wall-to- Out of Town Out of Town season, and are anxious for a kitchen s'ciclal, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. SCREENED' loam, processed ranges, automatic washers heat, hot water, 5110 monthly. 3outh Farms is off Dartmouth Rd., across from DRUG clerks, experienced pre­ ness potential. Philbrick Agen­ inspection. The Paul W. Dou­ wall carpeting. Two-car ga­ three bedrooms, 1% baths, fam­ 75 For Sale 75 yoursell a pinocWe tournament. Bus plck- g^ravel, bankrun gravel, sand, with guarantees. See them at 643-7761. the Richard Martin School. Dartmouth Rd. runs ily ixx/m, large flagstone patio. B & L W ______For Sale ______big favor, and drop over to toe g-g^ g „j Return trips at ferred, driver’s license, part cy, Realtors, 646-4200. gan Agency, Realtors, 649- rage. Upper 30’s. By owner, fill, stone. George H. Grlffing. B. D. Peq^rl's Appliances, 649 LEGAL north-south between Spring St. and Fern St. $26,5(X). Philbrick Agency, BARROWS and WALLACE (Jo. t OLLAND R(XJKVTLLE — Handyman’s alleys this Tuesday. Thanks. noon and 4 p.m. or full-time. No phone calls. FOUR rooms, second floor, 4635, 646-1021. 646-0459. Inc., Andover, 742-7886. Main St.' Call 643-2171. MANCHESTER — business Realtors, 646-4200. Manchester Parkade special, three family, 6-6-3, Wednesday this-week, we’ll be Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m'., Miller Pharmacy. stove, refrigerator, heat, hot , CLIPPETY CLOP!! NOTICE LOVELY six-room older home, ATTRAfJTTVE four - bedroom - - Manchester 649-5306 centrally located. (Jlty water storting our Fun-Day, and If opg„ cards, TV viewing, read- TAG SALE — Sunday Septem­ water, and parking Included. block with 6 apartments, ex­ modem HAIRDRESSER — Full - Ume, com- Cape with garage, acerage and (Jolonlal Love horses? Raise your and sewers. Asking $11,500. things go right, we should be visiting, etc. 1 pirn, to 4 ber 13, 10-8. Itaeaser, chair, MAHOGANY dining room set, Adults only, 5160 per month. cellent condition. Owner will ’This will be notice that I shall conveniently located, kitchen, formal dining room, m home. Large living large living nxim with fire- turn to the kitchen social games, return trip, would like to care for your Village Peddler, Auctioneer, comer, parcel on West Middle rage, patio,' nice area near set. Call 649-7927 or 643-1644. 1st. AdulU. 643-0973. room (Jolonlal, flreplaced fami­ one with 5 rooms, both expand­ room & kitchen. Storms and place and expotied beams. Lot We’ll have, our regular bus pick- Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitch- children days or evenings. Call 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. Tpke., Excellent potential. Call MANOR cent to high school, shopping, school, $(30,900. Hayes Agency, screens, oven and range, with 300’ frontage. $22,700. up at 8:30 a.m., and return at g g social, 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., 647^377. SATURDAY and Sunday, Sep­ today for Inspection. Heritage etc. Asking $19,900. T. J. ly room, ^ullt-lns, I’A baths, able. Situated on well land­ new 2-car garage. Double 646-0131. Philbrick Jtgency, Realtors, nM Cape, four bed­ IxTxx^ A m n a gweenlnB-bath, enclCSSd'sun porch, 2-car , „ ■VERNON — 6^4-room Ranch, eating for you. We started regis- APPLIANCE—TV Saleamen. References and security depos­ Group Leaaona ments, refrigerator^ stove, n in e A(JRBS — sweeping Walking distance to VEftNON.. .Top buy here . . Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. Rooms Without Board 59 rooms,. 2 - car garage, 1% Wall-to-wall carpet, . fireplace, tering for toe Canada trip Tues- We need dynamic Indlvldnals it.’ Write Box ‘'D." Manches­ dishwasher, dispdsal, air-con- views, lovely six-room stone schools, bus imd shopping. Ask" KEEPSAKE, diamond wedding 141 LONG HILL ST. baths, well landscaped. Rock- 6H room >’8nch with 1^^ baths, 30711^ Windsor — Sbe-room two full baths, rec room with ^ay morning SeptembiBr 1st, and to sell the world's Finest LARGE furnished room (or ter Herald. ' dltioning, full carpeting, elec Ranch. Large enclosed porch, ing $25,500. Dupli(»te Bridge band, reasonable. Call 643-1683. ledge area. Under $30,000. carpet In kitchen, fireplace, Cape, one unfinished. Large bar, double car garage. Nice by 2 p.m. toat day we had our Brands, Zenith, Magnavoz, male only, parking, 518- week­ EAST HARTFORD trie heat. ^ _ 2-car garage. Out-bullding. excellent location. Tough to Sylvanls, O-B, PHgldalre,. RCXKVILLE — 3 rooms, aU Kelto Real' Estate, 649-1922, treed lot Immediate occupan­ yard. $27,900. Audrey Schae- 90 people all registered, and HOUSE coming down. Gas ly. (Jail 644-0123 after 6. Hutchins Agency, 649-6824. U&R REALTY CO., INC. beat at only $25,000. T. J. Westlngfaouse. Consumer utiliUes, 5125 monthly. 649- 289-6212 Model apartment open for 646-4126. cy. m e e d TO sell aj $20,600. ter, Broker, 875-5351. even had a waiting Uat. Results last n^ght in a dupli­ fired furnace and oil fired fur­ (Jrockett, Realtor, 643-1677. ^ e e Is. expanding. Experi­ ’THE ’THOMPSON House — Cpt- 8861. inspection Sat. and Sun. 1-5, 643-2692 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. The trip Is for four days stert- cate bridge gatiie at toe Italian- nace. Both in good condition. MANCHESTER — Three-bed­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ence helpful but not neces­ • tage St., centraUy located, -’V ------week days by appointment. HEBRON — Four day occupan- jg~”oct 5th and after a scerUc American Club are: Norto- sary. Complete paid training Water heaters Included. 5150 LARGE one-room efficiency Starting at 5176 mimthly. room Ranch, Ideal startpr or 643-6472 BOLTON. $16,500 — 2-bedroom cy new 48’ Raised ranch. Fire- th^ugh Vermont. we’U ar- South, Mr. and Mrs. Abner program. Salary open and each. Can be seen at 668 (Jen- large pleasanUy furnished apartment, furnished, bath, retirement home. (Jonvenlent- Six Held in Plot Ranch, large lot, $3,200 down rooms, parking. CaU 649-2358 PRESIDENTIAL place, 2-car garage. Acre site. . Montreal late In toe af- Brooks, first; Donald Carter and fmsH on experience. Bene- ter St., Ask for Lew, act fast, tile shower, 3 closets, rural lo­ ly located with city water and r p ll’Vlianiite TWO-FAMILY. 7-7, corner lot. assumes $13,300 - 6 per cent RIDGEVIEW HEIGHTS for overnight and permanent $26,990. G. Cross, Realty, 228- jggj jg time to straight- James LeSure, second; Jerry llts Include paid vacation, 568-0739. cation, % mUe from 1-86. 5100 sewers. Basement beautifully 1 J ______Hartford Rd.. 150’ frontage. mortgage. Payments $126. CMS, Blue Cross, Blajor Med­ guest rates. VILLAGE 0066. g g g g t ggf Uilngs In toe Hotel Jaminet and Dean Bellinger, monUUy. CaU 643-U26 days. paneled and carpeted. F l^ - g ( . | j o o l B u i l d i n f f Make an offer. Keith Real Es­ monthly. Meyer Realtors, 643- High in the hills of Wllllng- , ______Martinique, and then for our third. ical, and disability Income. TIw stone patio, permanent gas 15 We will pay re-locatlon costs (JLEAN furnished room for APARTMENTS tate, 649-1922, 646-4126. 0609. ton. New deluxe 3^4 and 4% _ _ first free dinner at toe hotel. Also. East-West, James Poll- If necessary. Boats and Accessories 46 genUeman, central. Apply 4 SOTPOINT barbeque and tm, situated on 3 wooded acres, 2- terrace or balcony. Roomy within 24 hours. Avoid red For Rent 64 ing, 2 air-conditioners, Ihi U&R scribed as a plot to blow up toe around the hotel. Alfred LaPlant, third. 9-5 only, 649-5005. ROOM for rent. Gentlemen pre­ baths. garage, large treed lot. Must car attached garage', 10' fire-- with many extras. (Jail Pat tape, instant service. Hayes Gjoodman or Mr. Sieffert MAIN STREET office space, p r rKTO Street . .One of Man- city public schools qdmlnlstra- In the morning, breakfast will The game, sponsored by toe ferred. 21 Summit St. 649-0271. A : CaU Frances K. REALTY CO.. INC. be seen. Upper 20’s. Fl’cchette place, wall-to-wall carpeting in •Huffman, rental agent. Agency, 646-0181. be served until about 8:30 a.m., Manchester Bridge Oub, Is ^AH^OAT — Phantom DC14 100 per cent location near Wagner, Rental chester’s most gracious tlcm building, Realtors, 647-9993. living room. Electrical appli­ 99 EAST CENTER STREET hnxxioa 11 rooms VA baths . . . Authorities said the six were — because at 9 a.m. we’ll be on played each Friday at 8 ^.m. at Mlleet 203 > 688 - 5293, Catamaran, with or without R(X)M for gentleman, quiet, banka, alr-conditloned, auto­ Manager, 648-2623 MANCHESTER, CONN. ances, aluminum siding, ro­ LAND—LouU Dlmock Realty, buses for a few hours tour of toe clubhouse, IM E ldri^e St. trailer. 646-0012 at work, 644- convenient locaUon. 224 Char­ matic fire sprinkler. Apply or 848-1028. Selling for $59,600 and weU In Smith County JaU tary antennae. Owner trans­ 742-6955 days or evenings. 648-9561 or 643-2692 w o '^ I t T ^ (jrockett. Real- other persona were being R o to r s , 649-9823. the city. We’U be back for a Play Is open to the pubUc. 1829 at home. ter Oak Street, 643-8368. M ^low ’s, 867 Main ... ferred. (JaU 875-6483. l-arl. I Read Herald Ads SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1^0 PAGE SIXTEEN iKaurlTpatfr 1Eti?nittg iSaalJi OPEN SUNDAY!

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x<$:i On Tonight U* The Miss America Pageant, "On its birthday, it continues which will celebrate its 60th to rets4n its youth, freshness A anniversary this year,, will be and wide appeal to millions who colorcast live from Atlantic participate annually. in the •City, N.J., on the NBC Tele­ beautiful guessing g^ame — ..the vision Network Saturday. selection \Ol the next Miss / The announcement of NBC- America.” \ ' TV’s fifth consecutive year . of ’The Miss America Pageant, a color coverage of this event non-profit organization whose was made jointly by Albert A. officers serve without remu­ Marks Jr., chairman. Execu­ neration, takes pride in the tive Committee, Miss America more than $7,616,000 in scholar­ Pageant, . a n d Don Durgln, ship funds awarded entrants to president, NBC Television Net­ date as a result of the pageant^ !V work. held on local, state and national M "The pageant is dedicated to levels. extolling the distinctive quali­ ’The pageant had its premiere ties of the American woman — telecast in 1954, during which 0" the world’s most active par­ Lee Meriwether was chosen ticipant in community and pro­ Miss America. It had its initial fessional life — while retaining colorcast in 1906, the pageant’s her femininity and Individual­ first year on .NBC-’TV. It is ity,” Marks said. estimated that approximately • "Though the pageant will be one billion viewers have watch­ celebrating its golden anniver­ ed Miss America since the first sary in 1970, we Intend to look telecast. hhead to the next 60 years, ’The two-hour program will rather.than dwell nostal^cally climax a week of festive activi­ , ' j , on the past. Today’s program ties known as Pageant Week in will salute our golden ^ e while Atlantic a ty . For the 50th an­ being aware that this is the age niversary celebration, all living of Aquarius.’ ’ Miss America tltleholders have Durgln said: “The Miss been Invited and more than 20,, America Pageant has become of them have already indicated an American institution, but it they will be present during refuses to be institutionalized." Pageant Week. Former Winners To Join Program Lee Meriwether, Miss Amer­ eight Miss America state pag­ ET ica of 1955, and, Debbie eants this year. Bryant, Miss America of In addition to her Miss Amer­ 1966, will co-host the NBC ica assignments, Debbie is a Television Network’s live color lecturer on beauty aids. She is coverage of the annual Miss married to Rod Wilson, a law­ America' Pageant, this year yer. celebrating its 50th anniversary, For the golden anniversary Saturday. (10 p.m. to midnight). colorcast, all living Miss Amer­ Bert Parks will be the master ica tltleholders have been in­ > of ceremonies of the national vited to participate in the two- finals of the Miss America Pag­ hour program. The former Miss eant in Atlantic a ty , N.J., for Americas will be introduced the 16th consecutive year. chronologically and will appear Now a versatile actress, Lee in a production number during Meriwther was the initial Miss the program. America to be chosen before a national audience on the first 1 network telecast of the Pageant i in 1954. Miss Meriwether has had lead­ MN Woody Herman warms up for his part in Channel 24’s N E T FestiVal, t ^ a i r ^ . ing roles in motion pictures in­ this Fall. Woody, his clarinet and orchestra are featured on the 10th annual cluding ‘ ”rhe Undefeated,” Monterey Festival over the educational television network. "Angel in' My Pocket” and "Namu, thtr-Killer Whale.” She ELECTRONICS has done [| both drama and comedy on . television including LABORATORIES Disaslter in Peru on First Tuesday Bob Hope and Jack Benny . .. _ _ _ . • a i. .9 —^ ester, X N.Y., T TT* aavlaA who O speaks T\Aa1 of the specials and as guest star 'on^ The deadliest earthquake 'in kind. Much aid was sent down. 277 BROAD Yet the disaster was shut out need for continuing aid. Broth­ NBC-TV’s " ’The Name of the' > the recorded history of Latin Game” and "Star ’trek” as well er Kevin Folsom, a Benedic­ America—the temblor that of our minds almost complete­ tine monk from Bakersfield, as the leading panel shows. Lee shook Peru last June and took ly, almost immediately. What and Calif., recalls the rescue of chil­ is married to actor Frank Alet- STEREO the Uves of 70,000 persons, most does it take to make people uni- aware of other people’s suffer­ dren. ter and'they are parents of two b( them within 10 minutes—is children. the subject of a dramatic film­ ing? We are not out to broad- “ A memorable thing is that Debbie Bryant, who Will be TAPES ed report to be presented by ' cast a message, but to make people told us their heartbreak­ people aware of the occurance ing stories 2H or 3 months after making her second consecutive NBC News’ “ First ’Tuesday” appearance as the pageant’s on- Oct. 6 (0-H p.m. In color) on of a natural disaster of a scope the event without an outward FOR they never even Imagined.” trace of emotion,” Tomizawa air hostess, also has the dis­ NBC. tinction of being the first Kansas StUl photographs taken of the Persons who lived through the says. disaster. recount their own ex- finalist to win the Miss Amer­ OARS catastrophe by a group of The report documents the ica title. A Phi Beta Kappa 4YL Japanese mountain climbers jiperiences. Among them is Broth­ er Hillary Henrlsey, a Bene­ presence in Peru of a large graduate of the University of figure promlnenUy in the re­ TV-Badio Sales and Service TS dictine monk from Manteno, HI., group of Russians lending as- Kansas, Debbie also will serve port. The actual sounds of the 'astance:“ Theirs is no peanut earthquake come from the who was the first person to make contact with Um a with operation,” Tomizawa says. tapes of a couple who Were “ ’They have 168 doctors, nurses woridng with a fecorder at the news of the havoc. A Peace Corps worker, Kent and other technicians in hos­ time at the disaster. pitals and clinics in the strick­ "W e went to Peru because we Breese of Buffalo, N.Y., de­ LT.WOOD 51 BISSELL STREET ICE scribes the death of two feUow en vaUey. Host of the report felt there was a dramatic hu­ was filmed at an altitude of man story there—and there corpsmen in Huaras. Blocka, Cmahed, Cubes. M-Hour Vendw Servloe on 1»-Ib. bag 10,000 feet, but the "First Tues­ Crashed Ice. Pfauit open weAdaya 8-S, Sundays 8-L FI ■sell rful was," Tomliawa says. "Here Viewers also will' hear from Father Tom Samway of the day” crew often worked high­ St. runs east from Main St. at State ’Theatre. was one o< the greatest natural er. ------dlsas^rs in the history. o< man­ ICaxyknoU ralBbm, from R o ^ . /

PAGE TWO r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 PAGE THREE SATURDAY JQ PROGRAM Educational MONDAY JU PROGRAM Mornine TUESDAY JU PROGRAM 9:00 (S> Green Acres B (C) 1:0 (8) Virginia Grahnm Skow (O) Season Premiere. Guest Ait 1:00 (3) Virginia Graham Show <0> 7:30 (30) Don Knotts Siow (C) U:00 (SO) Hot D or (SO) Timex Presents — All- TV TV ^ , Season Premiere Star Circus (C> (80) Tales of WelU Fargo 8:80 <8-40) Movie (SO) Tales of Wells P^rgo (^0) Mod Squad (C) Program exploring origins of "Requiem for a Secret Agent" familiar every - day Items. Ed McMahon hosts parade of (WEDH, Chfflnnel 2 4 ) (40) AH My ChUdren (G) (Monday — Friday) (40) All My Children (C) (18) Movie special circus acts. (8) As the World Turns (C) Stew&rt Granger, Daniela 1:30 (3) As the World Turns (C) "711 Ocean Drive" Edmond Woody Allen, Jonathan Wln> BlanchL ElngUsh adventurer (SO) Life with Linkletter (C) ters apid Jo Anne Worley with (8-40) Lawrence WeUc Show (80) Life with Linkletter (C) O’Brien, Joanne Dru. 9:30 (S) Petticoat Junction R (O) (8-40) Let’s Make a Deal (G) who has been called on by (8-40) Let’s Make a Deal (C) 8:30 (8-40) Movie the Youngbloods. (8) Love Is a Many l^lendored American Secret Servlc to 6:50 (3) Sign On and Prayer 2:00 (3) Love Iz a Many Splendored (8) Hardy Boys (C> 10:00 (3) Maimix B (C) Sunday, September 18 5:55 (3) Town'Crier "The Immortal" Christopher (8) "The Doodletown Pipers TM nf (C> fight enemy spy network, Thing (C) George. Jessica Walter. Bai^'' (18) Conn. Beport (O) PM saves life and wins love of lady 6:00 (8) Summer Semester (C) (40) Candlepin Bowling . Harvest Hayride** (C) (30) Days of Our Lives (G) (SO) Days of Our Lives (C) ry Sullivan, C^arol Lynley and 6:00 20th Century Music (8-40) Newlywed Game (C> photographer-agent after her 6:10 (8) Newscope (8-40) Newlywed Game (C> Ralph Beiiamy, Story con­ 12:30 (3) International Zone (C) (30) 60th Anniversary Miss 6:15 (8) Perspectives America Pageant (C) 6:30 French Chef R (8) Guiding Ligkt (C> partner has been murdered by 2:30 (3) Guiding Light (C> cerns racing driver-mechanic (SO) Jambo (C) 7:00 Chronicle the enemy. '66 6:30 (3) Your Community (30) Consultation Season Premiere 3:00 (S) Beverly HUIbUliez (C) to all known diseases mvf who 1:00 (3) Dastardly and Mattley (C) Mangione Concert" 7:00 (8) News (C) (30) Another World—^Bay City (8) TBA Wether and Debbie Bryant as (80) Another World—Bay City (30) Movie (C) eluaes net of nuhiess million­ 9:00 Forsyte Saga (8) Mr. Goober (3) FamUy Affair , < 0 dramas written and presented 3:30 (3) FamUy Affair (C) . for his life-giving blood. (SO) Jr. Talent Show 8:00 <3> Capt. Kangaroo Lake Compounce Anniversary celebration. (30) Bright Promise (0) by Rod Serling. Each story (40) The. Flintstones (40) Here Come the Stars (C) (8-40) One LHe to Live (0> centers on painting and the (8-40) One Life to Live {C> Season ITemlere (40) Charlie Chan Monday, September 14 8:30 (40) Leave It to Beaver 9:00 (3) Gun.Hmoke (C) t:S0 (3) (C) (8) All American CoUege > (8) Banger StatiMi (O) people involved with it* 9:00 (3) Hap Richards Show (G> 4:00 (3) Hanger Station (C) Show (C) PM (SO) Another World —Somerset (30) Another World-^Somerset Season Premiere (8) Great Races of Sixties (C> 6:00 FUm (G) 9:30 (3) Doris Day Show (G) (8) Conn-Tact (C) (80; Muvle ' • Watkins Glen. 1965*’ ' (3-8-40) News — Weather and (8-40) Dark Shadows What’s New B I (3) Hazel (8) David Frost Show (C> "Fury at Furnace Creek" “Mattl" Port I . (8) David Frost Show (G) (18) Early Show Gabriella Licqdi. Disillusioned land. Preview: Modem Supervisory (18) Early Show 10:00 (8) Carol Burnett Show 5:00 (8) Perry Mason 9:30 (18) Alfred Hitchcock test-run new steam engine In 10:00 Toy That Grew Up (40) ^Fllntstones (0) (8) BecU Tom Kennedy Show tiny patrol craft during World natives who risk torture and •P.O.W. — Next of Kin" Pro- (30) Addams Family “Backward, lum Backward" certain death if discovered. An hour with Mack Sennett ) (8) Perry Mason fUes plight of home front casu­ (40) Jack LaLanne Show 10:00 (3) 60 Minutes (C) War II. Gary Ckwper, Jack (80) Addams Family 10:30 (80) Concentration (C) (40) GUligan’s Island (C) Webb. Eddie Albert. Jane Jeffrey Hunter, Marshall alties of Vietnam War. 5:25 (40) Weather Watch (C) >6eason Premiere (40) GiUiga’s Island (G) (40) Galloping Gourmet (C> (8-40) Marcus Welby, M.D.(C) Greer. Thompson, Barbara Perez. - (18) Uncle Jay Show (C> 11:00 (30) Sale of the Century (C) 5:30 (30) GUligan’s Island (C) Joan Bennett on “Dark "Breadc in the Circle" *67. For­ Tuesday, September 15 > (40) Weather Watch (C) (18 ) Uncle Jay Show (4P) What’s My Lino? (C) Game of the week. (C) rest Tucker, Eva Bartok, Guy PM Vin Scully host of “It U :00 (3-8-80-40) News — Weather 6:60 (18) ^ w ln g Show one of his alter egos (8) This Week in Sports (C) Middleton. and Sports (C) (8) Conn. Midday Beport (C) 6:00 (3-8) Weather —Sports and U :00 (3-8-30-40) News — WeaUier 11:30 (8) Movie Course to develop more effec­ 6:60 (18) Sewing Iraow O’Hara. Havana vacuum sign Is to help writer express searching for German family UO) News NBC. Young man seeking vengeance his ideas more clearly, suc­ (80) To TelUthe Truth 6:06 (40) Bawhide for murder of father and atre” SpeciaL Joel Grey re­ ing money, is recruited into cinctly and convincingly. (40) News club hostess involved in black kite ' (C) associates seek quarter of mU- aware that sheriff is in league sends off phoney reports, "re­ 7:00 On P'ilm 6:30 (3) News with Walter Gnm- 12:80 (3) Search for Tomorrow (C) (18) News (C) man G. H. C ohan in TV pro­ (18) Candid Camera * market smuggling. Gene Kelly, (80) The Who, What or Where (8) News with Frank Bey- lion dollars hd was supposed with killers. Audie Murphy, (30 • 19.0 Ninth Annual World duction of hit Broadway musi­ cruits" fictitious agents and “The Set Decorator" kite (O) Pier Angeli, Richard Egan. noids and Howard K. Smith to have had. C^ry Grant. Au­ Dan Duryea, Susan C^bot. 7:30 S(Mmds lor Summer N Ight (8) News with Frank Rey­ (SO-M) News — WeaUier and Game (C) Series of Golf (C) cal. Appearing with Grey are "discovers" mysterious in­ Sports 7:00 (3) After Dinner Movie (8) Tmth or Copsequeoces (C) (8-40) Dick Cavett Show (C) N'^ws (C) ner, Anita Gillette, Bernadette Sports (C) 8:00 Monntbatten . . An Historical (30) NBC News (O) Season Premiere woman’s husband is killed. (18) Candid Camera (18) Merv Griffin Show Interview 7:00 (8) After Dinner Movie (8.40) It Takes a Thief (G) (18) Merv Orlfftn Shew (C) (»40) NCAA Football (O Fetera, Lewis J. Stadlen and 12:30 (30) Playboy After Dark (C) 1:00 (8-40) News Headlines" — "Charado" '64. After young (30-40) News — Weather and 1:00 (3-8"40) News and Weather — Jesse White. 12:40 (40) News HeadlineH — 9:00 NET Festival "Move Over, Darling" *63. Af­ (18) Movie four of his desperate former Sports (O) (18) Voyage to Bottom of Sea Duke Ellington: (Concert of ter being declared legally "Kansas City CemfidentiaT’ Prayer and Sign Off Prayer and Sign Oft 6:30 (o) News Roger Modd (C) ::00 (18) Double Decker Theater Prayer and Sign Off (C) 1:10 (3) News and Weather — Mo­ (30) NBC News (C) “Thief of Damascus" Paul 1:00 (8) Chiller Theatre Sacred Music. dead, wife turns up at her John Payne, Coleen Gray. 10:00 Mnsic Special husband’s wedding. Doiis Day. 8:00 (30) Rowan and luu1la*a ment of Meditation and Sign RENT ^ 7:00 (3) Here*s Lacy R (C) Henreid, Jeff Donnell. "Night of Terror" *33. Bela Off (18) Mitch MUIer (C) "The Amazing Mrs. Holliday" Lugosi, Wallace Ford. “Friends and Love . . .a Chuck James Gamer, PoUy Bergen, Laugh-Ill ^ (O) (M) News — Weather and Deanna Durbin, Edmund 1:30 (30) News St Sign Off ncert." For Parties, Sports (C) O’Brien. 3:16 (3) Moment of Meditation St WEDNESDAY PROGRAM Sign Off (C) JO 7:30 (3) Jackie Gleason B (C> 1:30 (3) My Three Sons R (C> Wednesday, S^tember 16 PM Banquets, 1:00 (8) Virginia Graham Show (C) 8:30 (3) It was a Short Sommer, 6:00 FUm (8) Mike Douglas Show * x> i lends and Love . . a C^uck viewiur is yours with this per­ DIMES • GLASSES 2:00 (3) Love Is a Many Splendored Season Premiere 6:30 (30) Agriculture on Parade and is instrumental in train­ Mangione Concert." sonal size 102 eq. in., screen por­ • BANQUET TABLES Thing ^ (C) (840) Johnny Cksh Presents 7:00 (30) This Is the Life ing him to become champ. (30) Days of Odr Lives (0) Everly Brothers . 8:30 Evening at Pops (C> TV RECEPTION SIMULATED • SILVERWARE (C) 7:30 (8) Faith for Today (C) 7:55 (40) News (O) 9:30'Book Beat (G) table. S-etage IE. amplifier en­ (8-40) Newlywed Game (C) 9:30 (18) Allred Hitchcock (30) Ring Around the World 8:00 (3) Ed SoUivan Show B (0 ) Alice Walker and host Robert sures sharper pictures .. . more • T A B L E S 2:30 (3) Guiding Light (C) “ Day of the Bullet" 7:56 (3) Sign On and Prayer (C) Gue.sts: The Beatles, Dionne Oomie look to story within • SILVER SERVICE (8-40) Dating Game (C) 10:00 (3) Hawaii Five-O Warwick. Steve Lawrence, pleasing sound; Has Sylvania’s . (C) . 8:00 (3-8) Christophers (C) "The Third Life of Grange CHAIRS • LINEN 3:00 (3) Beverly llUlblllles (C) Season Premiere (30) Three Stooges Duke Ellington. Peter Gen- Ck)pland." ^ color bright 85® picture tube. (30) Another W orld -B ay City (30) Four In One: McCloud 8:15 (3) Adventures of Gumby (C) naro, Edward Villella, The 10:00 Thirteen Agqinst Fate Premiere. Dennis Weaver as (8) Sacred Heart (C) Muppets. R BuUt-in VHF and UHP antennas. New Mexican lawman on aa- (40) Insight (8-40) The F .B .l. (C) All ih an attractive, charcoal .slgnment in New York City. 8:30 (8) Saints for Children * (C) 8:30 (30) BUI Cosby Show (C) (18) Ten O’CIock Bfeport New York Jets vs. Dallas 11:00 (3-8-30-40) News — Weather (18) Blue Door (C) tamed animals of Semth Amer­ ,1 RENTAL Cowboys from Cotton BowL ica. Jack B enny and 8|N>rtH (C> (30) Underdog (C) (30) Bonanza (C) 11 ( ^ e n t e A — 11:25 (3) Movie (40) This Is the Life (C) 6:30 What’s New B Mary Livingstone will make Season Premiere .• 7:00 Book Beat B (G) "Everybody Wants to Kill Me" 9:30 (3) University of Michigan ncert of KITCHEN evision Network Nov. 16 (10- (18) Cool McCool (C) Sacred Music. Ed McMahon, popular Sign Off 9:30 (18) Kathryn Kuhlman Show U p.m.) 1:16 <3) News and Weathpr — M<^ 10:30 (3) Look Up and U ve (C) 10:00 (30) Bold Ones (C) host of NBC’s “Con­ ment of Meditation and Sign (8) This Is the U fe (C) Premiere W O R LD INC Mary, who became Mrs. Jack Off (30) Sacrifice of the Hass (18) Movie Friday, September 18 centration” game of PM PRESENTING Benny Jan. 14, 1927, first ap­ (40) Government Story - (C) ‘ "Bowery to Broadway" Marta 6:00 FUm weekdays. f 11:00 (3) Camera Three (C> Montez, Jack Oakie. peared on Benny’s long-running 10:45 (8) Report to the People (40) Bullwlnkle (C) 11:00 (8-80) New's — Weather and 3:M (3) FamUy Affair (O) Sports (C) 6:30 What’s New B ! TYPEWRITERS 11:15 (30) Sacred Heart Program 7:00 Conn. Puerto Rican (C> on his radio ^md television pro­ (30) Bright Promiao (18) Dennis the Menace Victoria" Alvin Etler, obolst-compoeer. ORIGINAL DESIGNS 8:00 NET Playhouse B television in 1056. (SO) Another World—Somerset (30) The Christophers (C> 11:30 (30) Tonight Show with John­ 277 BROAD STREET — PHONE 649-1124 She. joins previously-announc­ 4:30 (3) Basel (C) 12:00 (3), We Believe (C) ny Carson (C) "Talking to a Stranger” with traditions of the past SERVICE -•■Catholic" (8) Movie 9:30 Th^ Toy That* Grew Ut> B ed guest stars Bob Hope, Frank .(8) David Frost Show (C> Ah hour with Mau (18) Early Show QeaB^’ Swtk hy oar iMiohy (8) Opinionated Man (C) "The Key*’ ’58. WUliam Hol­ Sinatra and Dinah Shore and "Criminal Lawyer" Pat Merrill.. Lindsay, author of Amish Craftsmanship iTBlaed mwehssliis iu sur den,. Sophia Loren. Com­ several other members of Ben­ O’Brien. Jane Wyatt. ^Idstsiy s«rifvad ss r^ ‘•Miniature Guns;" displays mander of unarmed seagoing (30) Mr. Ed examples from his collection Brandon, Cruz young tug. assigned to tow to safety Major Appliance ny’s longtime radio and tele­ (40) FlinUtones 8 00 (40) Roller Derby (C) boots soccer ball. He’s - another man in event of his derson, Mel, Blanc, Frank Nel­ 5:26 (40) Weather Watch death so that another fighting SPECIALISTS 6:30 (30) OUllgan’s Island cussion on travel through New fense. lesson about life when they SHARPENED S A V I N G S duced by J. B. Productions in ‘ England In fall with Fred Cur­ (18) Rifleman become partners on rugged association with NBC-TV, with (40) News 5% Dividend paid 6:05 (40) Kawhide W E D O ry of UConn. , (40) Alfred U tchcock cattle drive to Mexico. Glenn We Are Not Satisfied an (J L O A N ■ Irving Fein serving as execu­ 6:30 (3) News with Walter Cron- (30) Conn. Weekend (C) "(jentlem an CJaller" ^ Ford, Jack Lemmon. Anna ,\ S ,S O f I A T I O N kite (C> 1:00 (3) Your Conimunity (C) 5:30 (8) Biography Kashfi, Brian Donlevy. Until You Are I from day of deposit tive producer. It will be pro­ Jackie Robinson HONDA (8) News with F r s ^ Sey- (8) Eighth Day (C) 12:50 (40) News Headlines — nolds and Howard K. 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B y . Assi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1^0. PAGE FOUR PHNC my tro guard o ment’s THURSDAY J6/ PROGRAM the wai Radio for the *Week (Uan ' 8 •The Harder They P all" Hum­ (These are the basic lisUngs, and include only those news 1:00 (S) ivirflnla Graliajn Show (0 ) phrey Bogart. Rod Steiger. abortive broadcasts of 10 or 16 minutes in length. Some stations carry (8) MUe Douglas Show (G) (30) Flip Wilson Show laove Is a Many Spiendoicd Season Premiere ward I WINF — 1230 Tbing (8-40) Bewitched (C) ment » (Monday-Friday) (30; Days ol Our Lives - 9:00 (3) Movie „ .w u (SIonday-Frlday) 5:00 Town and Country (3^; >ewlywed Game world Premiere. "Brotherhood Talng ] 5:00 Uncle Jay 6:00 Bob Steele Show 2:30 (3; Guiding Llgnt of the BcU" Story of secret Phnom 10:05 Theatre of Melody 7;(K) News (30) Tiie liociors fraternity whose power to barrage 7:15 Al Gates —Speak Up 11:05 Jean Colbert Show (3 ^ ) Daiutg Game achieve success for its mem- 8:00 CBS World News Roundup ■ 12:00 News. Weather 3:00 (3) Ucveriy liUiuUlies . bers is equalled only by its and vol 8:15 Al Gates —Speak Up 12:15 Meet Me on the Plaza (30) AiiOhUer >*onu— Huy determination to punish those Twen 9::«) Arthur Godfrey 1:00 News . (IHIO) General tiospilal who stand in the way. Glenn 10:10 Jeff Riggs —Speak Up 1:15 Mlkellne 3:30 (3) Fam ily .^vflugr Ford, Rosemary Forsyth, were k 3:05 Afternoon Edition (o0> Bngiit Promise Dean Jagger, Maurice Evans. 12:00 News « 6:00 News —Stocks, Weather wounde 12:15 Bob Goldtarb—Speak Ui (tMO) Uiie Lue to Live (8-40) The Many Sides of Don ed fron 2:10 Chuck Grouse —Speak 6:25 Strictly Sports 4:00 (3) Kaiiger btation Rickies (D) 7:05 Accent '70 (30( Auo.uer W o.id— Somerset tU past 4:10 Unci? Jay 7:35 Edward Newman ReiXMrts Don Adams, Robert Goulet C;00 N ew s' (6-40) Dark SliadowM and Harvey Korman Join Comr 6:15 Walter Cronklte 7:50 Joe Carasriola 4:30 (3) Uaxel Rickies In this special. 8:00 News by gov 6:20 Faultless Phil on Sports 8:15 Pop Concert (o; liavld Frost Show 9:30 (30) Nancy (C) 7:00 The World Tonight (18) Eariy Show Premiere 20 deac IV 9:05 Nlghlbeat ‘Xontiuesi Of (jochise” John 7:20 Frank Gifford— Sports 11:00 News. Busmess, Weather (18) Alfred Hitchcock and an 7:30 News 11:20 Sports Final Hodiaa, Robert Stack. "AcroM the Threshold" 7:45 .nwell Thomas 11:30 Other Side of the Day (30) Mr. Ld . 10:00 (30) Dean Martin Show (C) and wo 7:55 Phil Rlzzuto (Saturday) (40) l^iintsmnes (C) Premiere. Guests are Orson Ing the 8:10 Jack Warner on Sports 5:00 (3) Perry Mason Welles, Petula Clark. Joey 5:00 Town and Country The 9:10 Chuck Crouse —Speak Up 6:00 Bob Steele Show (30) /ftduajus fam ily \ Bishop, Kay Medford and 13- 12:00 Sign Off 10:00 Gardentime (40) Giutgan s Island year-old singer Lauri Ichlno. was a 5:25 UO) Vveamer Watch , (Saturday) 10:15 Modem Living (8-40) The Survivors (C> miles c 6:00 Sneak Up Highlightshllgl 10:30 Saturday Showcase 5:30 (30) ■ Giiiigan's Island (18) Ten 0*Clock Report <0) 7:00 News 10:50 WTIC Outdoors ( News with Walter Cron- nedy. broke 6-30 5flke Wallace 6:00 News. Weather kite (C) "Fixed Bayctieta" *61. 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