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TW EIfTY MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1968 ISanriiiratrr Ett^nitig ffm iU i ATMm ■Mb Nat F lw Rob The Weather For The Wask IMsd TbundsHhowan sadlng to­ Angaid 8,1888 night Liow about 70. Tomorrow A bou t Tow n Camp Kennedy parily sunny, h ot humid with Legion of Merit shewsrs dwsloping in after­ . T b« m MnpiojrM of Uir O. T. lEumtig fcalft 14,685 I allnnni and Aaaodataa, Inc. InLastWeek ~ BITUMINOUS noon. High about 90. M a n eh o it m > ' A City of ViUage Charm Ibo-LaBomi* l.ife Inauruice Mandiester's Camp Kannedy AfCDey have been Invited for a Atvarded to Keish is In Ite last wesk o f Its six- DRIVEWAYS Sri Page U ) ■■niaar outlnf Auc- 10 by Mr. weak 1988 operation, with two vm.' Lxxxvn, n o . m (SIXTEBN PAGES—TWO SECnONS) BfANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1968 PRICE TEN CENTS Parklnt Areas s Oas Staiioiw a Bpsketimll OMntn ■ad Mra. LaBonne at their ram- Air Force Ool. Frederick C. Kedsh, a Manchester na­ oookouta scheduled, one tomor­ aiar bonne, Black Point, NlanUc. tive, recently was awarded the Letrion of Merit, the sec­ row by Larry Longo of the Ad­ Wow Booking For BeasdisI W«»k ond highest award for service ami conduct. miral Floor Servlee: the other An Work Personally Saparvised—Wa Are 188% Itaiirsd Wwha ’ Gta«le of Bmami^ *rae citation accompanying ------Friday by Mf. "Annonymous" O airoh ^^amen win have a work the award stated that Col. Keish of Mra. Jo Toumaud of Hart- and friends. fa v M tonnorrow night at 7:30 at "disnUguiahed himself by excep- ford, formerly of Manchester, DeMAIO BROTHERS Both cookouts will utilise a IM PARK SnUIB# 0 ie tam e of Mra, Hugo Oarleon tionally meritorioua conduct In and Mra. Keish have two new flreplaoe, provided by 8U-2289 SDfOB 1888 ' 649-181 Nixon Hopes fo r Party Unity^ e< XM Hackmatack S t the performance of outstanding aons, Frederick Jr., a Junior at Brotherhood in Action. service to the United States as Michigan State University, and Camp Director Harry F. Mae Avamarie Opaladi of 23 base commander, Phu Cat Air ' Kent, a high school senior. Smith has anxmnosd ths iMinea Oottage St left laat week for a Baae, Republic of Vietnam, from Kelah preaenUy ia serv- of five additional volunteer taor o t Togoalavta, Greece, the Oct. 27, 19M to Sept. 27, 1967.” *■ commander-in-chlef of oouiwelom, all from Manches­ Graak lalanda, and Italy. A re­ fvii Pacific Air Forces, Oom- ter. They are Linda Rand, Paul Sees Victory on Early Ballot cant gnadnate of Mt. St. Joaeih Control Divtskm, at Bcttum and Janies ObuehowsM. FLETCHER CUSS 00. * ^ “ ***™* Academy, Weat Hartford, Mta strucUon v. Nelson A. RockefeUer don Submarine Sdiool and the CAiPE KENNEDY, Fla. ^ orders to cloak tbe could load to an operational sys- with Gen, DeGauQe and the Spicer of 90 CMeman Rd. Nuclear Training Uqlt in Bfind- It's So Nice To Be Trusted... French government.’’ hailed his endorsement by NOW HEAR THIS—Ck>v. Nelson Rockefeller of (AIP)—In the first secret ^ secrecy originated tern that oould pinpoint mlBsUe SOT. •" Washington Gov. Daniel J. Q e a re r Joint Chiefs' of and other military Installafions Tbe last story hour of the satellite launchinir here in staff BDAMI BEACH (AP) —Here Evans today as a major boost New York says he’s detected no movement in any wmmer series will be held to­ The Shanes and their three and the State Department. and provide early warning of for his presidential Ud because MIAMI BEACH, Fto. (AP) — children, David, Bruce and Cbl- five years, the Air Force Bofii organinaUona reportedly rocket attack. is the standing of Republican direction among convention delegates today. morrow at 10:90 a.m. at the today rocketed a new ex­ Evans’ roie as keynoter of The ploture is becoming dearer leen, are moving to Hartford, That’s were concerned fiiat tnforma- . "nie last secret space launch- *’®”***’®^®** candl- at the RepubUcan National Con­ Mary Cheney Library. ChllA-en perimental opy-in-the-dey p.m. EDT today the RepubUcan National Ckm- aged 4 to 8 are invited to at­ where LL Shane wiU be em­ tlon about the satellite would be ing from Cape Kennedy was venttMi. vention. ployed at the Budget Oar Rent­ paykMd on a mission that upsetting to certain nations dur- Oct 16, 1668, when another At- in an Associated Press tabula­ tend. tion of publicly committed first- “It’s terrific,” Rockefeller (3ov. I^ r o T. Agnew ot Mary^ al Agency. . What produce a vast Ing a delicato period In Interna- las-Agena orbited a pair ot nu- t

Urine Ffe. Ronald D. Rum- bers who i>lan to attend riiould Kennedy at 7:08 a.m. ESXT to Needed to nominate 067. as a man "respected by all for gard as meaningful at a time fonl. aon of Mr. and U n . be at the bospUal by 6. propel the siq>er-spy, nick­ son. It was quite visible and his awareness of the problems when WUUam MlUer Is working thousands watched as it blazed Attack Feared ward D. Rumford of lOA named “ 8poolk Bird” by some Cirime Bank Speaking at a news confer­ facing the country.” ensrgeUoaUy for Rookefdler across the sky. Sycamore St, and husband of Marine Gunnery Sgt Alex M. officials, toward a hlgh-alfitude ence, Nixon declined to predict As keynote speaker. Rockefel­ WASHINGTON (AP)—Former President Dwight D. four yean after he fought Rock­ Sandra Osterberry of Hunting- Nagy of 26C Forest St., Is serv­ orbit from whldi ite instruments Eight minutes after the a flrxt-ballot nomination at the ler said, "he laid out what he Eisenhower suffered chest pains indicating a possible efeUer so bard he became the ton Bea^ Calif., is serving ing with the Third Marine Di­ could take a comprriiensive launching, the Air Force issued W orks W ell GOP naUcnal convention, say­ felt was the essential course of new heart attack early today, less than 12 hours after vice presidential candidate be­ -w ith the First MUltaxy Police a brief statement that an exper­ action by the Republican party vision In South Vietnam. The HAVE look at wide areas of the globe. -g-vg-g-g -g-g mg,ing, "X “I believeoeueve k K winwill beoe on an addressii^ the Republican National €k>nvention from hind Bany Gddwater, who is Battalion of the Force Logistic Third Marines are presently COMMON Reversing a long-time press imental payload had been and then he said he thought the now tor Nixon, the man hs J r I j I l\ 0 D O l* tS ““ ’y ballot but I’m not going to person who could beat handle it his hospital s u i t e . ------Command in South Vietnam. As conducting combat operaUons policy, fiis Air F<»v:e did not in­ launched, with no details. X make anyex iy claim.” ' rimiassd off in 1984 as beoooi- a member of the be against the enemy, in the I form newsmen in advance of ' The satelUto’s primary pur- was myself.” It would bo the 77-year-old uons were that the attack repre­ former president’ s third heart gents another myocardtal In- ing “ more aad more like Etordd helps provide security forces Corps area, the sec­ 2f »MPR®SSIVE t r a d it io n . . . f o r G-E h a s b u ilt DEPBIDAeU AffUANCeS THAT the launching—alfiiougb many pose reportedly was to test Im- WASHINOTON. (AP) - A He said he made no de^ When asked whether he ex­ Stassen e'very day.” Mors con- for the Third Marine Amphibi­ tor of South Vietnam. Baton Rouge, La., pokceman “Ion ®n a poaslbie running mate. pected some more endmse- attack this year—and his sixth farction. EfZE ^ MUTUAUY c l a im a ffiNSHIP OF TRUST AND DEPENDA- knew about It Some officials proved sending devices that . If he wlna the nomination In 18 years. sistent than anybody, Stossea is ous Forces heodquartera and halted a car for running a atop \ ti ^*'^‘*“ **7*'** ments by other govemors. His ooncUiUon was stable when now for Stassen in a fiery cam- ^ traditional h o u s e h o l d n a m e , h a v in g ser ved t h o u s a n d s Rockefeller smUed, arched tala Walter Reed Army Hospital u,e hospital announcement was other security and poUdng mis­ Roger V. Cheney, grandson of rign last month.monfh. _ ^5 reported that Eisenhower suf­ palgn^ which has won the fidl, sions as assigned. _ , „ ^ ..... L. would confer with aides and eyebrows, and replied, " I think made at 10 a.m. The hospital Thomas W. Vennsrd of 21 Eire OF FAMILIES WITH THE HNEST IN AFFLIANCES . . .PROTECTED FAITHFULLY lY A UNIQUE STANDARD OF SERV- Before the officer finishedflnlihed nAt-tv leadenIaaSmm endahs make his fered chest pains at' 6:10 a.m. uncompromising support o f hts St, has been commissioned a making out the ticket, a routlna ^j^olce known ’Hiuraday. that could happen.” He would nephew, whose support was not A W SATTSFACnON, NO WONDER NORMAN'S BUOYS THE CONHDENCE OF FMiHLY AFTER FAMILY AND not say who might do so, howev­ EDT. It said preliminary indlca- (See Page Eight) The VFW Stein Club will second beutenant in the United ^ c k by a new computer hun- Nbc^n also toid' newsmen he 'vtstble In 1668 when Stassen meat tonight at 7:80 at the Post ... WHBI IT COMES TO PRICE YOUIL HND NORMAN'S CANT BE BEAT.... er. States Air Force. dreds of miles away in Washing- ^od selected Gov. Spiro T. Ag- thought the next vice president Home to diacuas plans for a David Chambers Dies, Evans discounted the Impor­ should be Oiristian Herter, who famMy outing. Um, D.C.. reported that the drlv- ifaryland to place Ws tance of his endorsement and Seaman Robert V. DuBaldo, er was wanted in a hEdf-mlUlon- name in nomination at the c Hideout lain was neutral that year. W. AndreoU of 97 Bratton Rd., ripa DuBaldo of East Hartford, the FBI Bfonday tn reporting on and endorsed Nixon Just as the And he said he would not at­ is on duty at Bicn Hoa AB, David OhambeiWiof 68 Hollister St., who served as months operation of candidate arrived in this crowd- tempt to persuade others In his Former President Dwight D. graduaited from the Port Secur­ Elsenhower made his posttioa Vietnam. Airman AndkeoU, a ity and Ftreflghter School at mayor of Manchester for ^srht oi the 12 years he w as NaUonai Crime information material ^>ecUliat, la a mem­ Center. (See Page Eight) (See Page Fifteen) In Swamps for Cong clear laM night. He Is not a oaa- the Coast Guard Reserve Train­ a Town Selectman, died this mmming at Manchester dldate for president, said the ber of the Pacific Air Forces. ing Center, Torktown, Va. As The_,FBI called the center, lo­ Memorial Hospital after a lonD: illness. He retired in general, wta in 1964 bad a oon- He is a graduate of Manches­ a Coast Guard reservist, he ab cated near its headquarters In SAIGON (AP)—^U.S. air cavalrymen combed a Viet I960 as town buUdlng inspector. vareatlon anfii WUUam Scranton ter High School and attended tended tbe twoweek sriiool to Ho was 80. the capital, “the greatest ad- Cong hideout in mangrove swamps 23 miles west of S t Anselm's OoUege, Mancbea- fulfill Ms annual active duty Saigon today, seeking an enemy force that air strBces, of PennsytvanJa, which persuad­ Mr. Chambers was affection­ (See Page Seven) ed Scranton that the ex-prasl- ter, NH., and tbe univeiaity of training requirement ately known as "BCsyor” even artillery and helicopto gunships had pounded through Hartfocd. Humphrey, McCarthy dent was for him until Ike an­ after he retired from town po­ the night. nounced It was hts Iltalong poU- Mrs. Ray A. MOffit of 24 Glen- litical life. Eairly reports sedd .the troops wood St reoenfiy returned from of the 1st Air Cavalry Division oy not to support caodldatos be­ He served on the Board o f Se­ fore they were nominated. Gen. a three-week trip to Scotland lectmen from 1984 to 1940, and found 12 enemy bodies in a and Irdand where die visited Tw o M ajor Elsenhower has since declared HEALTH was First Selectman an(| cere­ Convention Agree on TV Format grave, , but the toll was expected for Nixon, some ta ys before friends and relatives.' 9ie was monial mayor from 1987 to 1940. to rise as the sweep progressed, CAPSULES^ anybody was nominated but accompanied by her grandson, In December 1941, he was iqi- American officers said. Randy Snow of Vernon. WASHINGTON (AP)—^The Vice President Hubert several westo aftef It was an­ pointed building inspector, a Sidelights_ _ H. Humphrey and Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy camps Intelligence reports said a Steel Firms nounced that his grandson, Da­ • f .D i poet he held until May 11, 1906, MTATLiT uTTArm itia lATJi ^Eve EgTOed to the fomiat for a national television de- Viet Cong battalion—perhaps as vid Elsenhower, was engaged to when he resigned for health rea- many as 800 men—were in the Prealdent Jrfuison’s ^wonal week before the Democratic National Conven- 1^ 1'HiRE ANY MEW TKEATMENT PabKc Records Bons. He was building Inspector hideout when the helicopters T o H old lin e (Bee Page Eight) m m u u p f f)(AT Won't 4ToP J Wamatoc Deeds during Manchester’s building bodyguaird and constant com- tion. landed nearly 1,000 AmerlcEUis boom of the post-Woild War n panlon In the 1964 campaign has Aides to both the Democratic fore the convention begins Aug. late Monday three miles from WASraNGODN (AP) —Two GHftord W. Sheer Construc- reapipeared as a Secret Service presidential contenders said rNN tion Oo. to Raymond 8. Hcd- period. the Oriental River, a key Infil­ of the major eteel-prlce boosters combe Jr. of South Windsor, Before accepting the town agent protecting Republican Monday the hour-long confron- There s fairly substantial tration corridor from Cambodia. have agreed to hold the Une on appointment, he hod been a presidential contender Richard totion would be divided Into agreement but the dates aren’t Detroit Police Lots NO. 18, 19 and 30 on Budb all that certain,” said Blair The U.8. Command said the some defense items, but the Hill Rd., conveyance tax |Ni. building contractor. M. Nixon. fiiree segmente—on foreign af' air cavalrymen cordoned off the government Is still probing tor Mr. Chambers was identified Rufus Youngblood, ^ agent fairs, domestic problems and *^*'*'> BfoCarthy’s campaign Sergeant Killed Raymond- B. Holcombe Jr. to manager. area and pushed the enem/ the first significant crack In a MUtael P. and GaU S. Caha- with the town political era of who threw himself on top of the candidates’ concepts of the force toward the river until con- nearly solid Industry front, Judge Williams S. Hyde; the Clark said the agreement pro­ ban of Manchester, Lot NO. 18 Johnson vriien Preeldent Kenne­ presidency. tact was broken about 4 a.m. RepubUc, No. 8 producer, and In Gun Battle on Burii Ifin Rd., conveyance dy was oasasalnated in 1668, Humphrey’s people said In vides for direct exchange be­ (Bee Page Eight) DAVm CHAMBERS tween the two candidates on is­ -^ o Americans were reported Anrtco, No. 5, assured the Pen- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tax. 84.90. was seen on duty in (he welcom­ Minnedpolia the debate wlU be killed and 10 wounded, all dn the ,tagon Monday they would not ing crush tor Nixon os be ar­ sues. Humphrey aides Mild all Four men, Including a Detroit Raymond 8. Holoombe Jr. to either Aiig. 28 or 24. Initial assault when helicopters raise prices on mUltory baibed i FMnk M. and B aitara C. rived for the RepubUoea Nation­ three major networks have been police sergeant, \were kUled landing the air cavalrymen But the McCarthy camp, notified of the tentative agree­ wire and certain steel used in Monday in two separate shoot­ M fHE LATE4T APPARENTLY 4Ui- Steunler of Mandiester, Lot. No. al Conventkm. which had proposed three sep­ came under heavy machinegun sheU casings. U t W t i l METHOP, TaE POCTOK 19 on Buab HIU Rd., convey­ 4 ment. ing incldente Involving ptUlce- G-E 24 Cu. H . Duplex Also among the agents was arate debates beginning as ear­ fire. One obeervation helicopter But both firms quickly noted men and clvUlans. fP M ih A 40PT RUfSfR «THET£R. ance tax $4.96. Generol Electric State Delegation Poised Uiomas L. Johns, former head In another development In the was shot down, but the pilot es- Amazing Value! ly as July 21, said It would be they hadn’t raised the prices on In Los Angeles, two serlouBty fHROU^H fH£ NO^E ANP f|£Kl£^ Raymond S. Hidcombe Jr. to SMe-By-Side of Johnsons’ White House detail. cajied. TOE "THROAt RESULT: NO HICCUP4, sometime during the week be- (See Page Eight) the Items—accounting tor less wounded policemen killed three Frank G. mid Judith 8. Pitts Both Johns and Youngblood f ■siiAti fivM hslplul inlonsMion of Manchester, Lot No. 20 on 30-Inch Deluxe Range To Jump on Nixon Wagon The Amerloan battle along the than 20 per cent of the Pentagon of four men In a brief but fu­ If ii wt a Afnatik have been promoted to senior rious gunbatUe after the ottlcsra Burii Hill Rd., conveyance tax, Refrigerotw-Freezer GENERAL ELECTRIC positions In the Secret Service. (See Page Eight) (Bee Page Fifteen) M - 84.96. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)— counted In the Rockefeller camp began a routine check of a car. s Con^etety Pyoat-FMe With. Self-Cleaning Oven Although three-fourths of Its Detectives sold officen Nor­ M or*C«iafortVM »ariKg Noel R. and Annette L. Cyr for some time by both his GOP MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — to John A. and Matalle F. Jolm- s Only 86% " Wide members prefer Nelamt Rocke­ man J. Roberge, 29, and Rudy Automatic Washer cohorts and the news media, Former pirealdent Dwight D. El- ston of Westhampton Bfcach, s Antomntto Ice Blator s Has Botts aerie and feller, Connecticut’s delegation Ltmas, 26, both white, were ftd- FALSE TEETH moved ,into the unoommltted ^ col- senhower drew a surnrtoed To ovsrooma dlseomfort when Long laland, N.T., property at a Butter Oondltloaer Bleat Ihermometor _ _ to the RepuUloaa National Con­ lowlng the car Triien It puUed dsotuns sUp. slide or loosen, lust 89 Victoria Rd., conveyance tax, s Cold Ooatrol for s 8 Speed Settings ^ vention was poised today to *«>«» RepubUcan N ^ S S 125 Injured and Hospitalized Into a gas station at tbe edge of y in k ls s Uttls FAgrtlTH on rour s See Hirough Window C M t « . FAanWrH holds dsotuns 828.00. Blent and VegetsUe 'Jump aboard the Richard M. de^ifotes llS y the downtown area. ■nssr. Tou set bettor, Iasi oura Drawer e BUnl Wash nod Bleach W When he declared at the Francia A. and Gloria L. s Seoal-Xengi Bonier Dispenser Nixon bandwagon in the event The men were outside the car oomrortobla. FABTECTH Is alkaline Wuterii of Manchester to Jo­ s AdJnalaUc Door that a tart^Xt Nixon victory telephoned speech; Tourist-Jammed Trains Hit, as Roberge sppraached. He —won’t sour. Batan check Plato odor. Bliaivw Danturas that nt an aassntlal to seph and Diane Plompen of • Antoiuntio Clock became a certainty. ^ more—I am asked to see a drlveor’s Uoenae. health. 8ss rour dentist rsfularlr. sAvnllaUsinlheNaw and Timer e Extra Blase Orntrot Oat FASTBIB at aU druc counton. Manchester, property at 80 O-B C olon One long-time ^kefeUer««»- SeiSS »®t a candidate.” Limas aidied tbe other two to Green Manor Rd., conveyance s Light In Own • Ideal for Pemm-Press porter In the 18-member Con­ ‘Dispatching Error’ Likely tax, 822.00. Fsbrics necticut contingent declined to stayed away from Monday’s MIAMI BEACH, Bla. (AP) — (See Page FUlecn) • G*E 14 Cu. Ft. Refrig-Freezer. caucus. ^ worker carrying a loige WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) hundreds of yards and sending John and Juditha Lepter of Auto. Defroet. • G-E 40" 2 Oven Range, go on record in favor of the Manchester to Robert A. and • 0 -E Two Speed, Auto. Washer,^ New York govembr adien the While Bent expressed concern carton plainly labeled “egga” — A Seaboard Coast Line 120 persons to hospitals. Twen­ H U O y iV s Deluxe Throughout. spokesman says the headon ty-seven of the injured were ad­ Bernice P. Toi^Uf of Mamdies- • G-E 12 Cu. F t Befrig-Freezer. Q l "fM *266 8 Water Temp., Lint Filter. Nutmeg State delegates poUed over the danger of locking in raised the suspicion of oonven- •192 tbe delegation too soon. State tIon hail secrulty offioera at the crash of two Silver Meteor pas­ mitted for treatment and one ter, Lot No. 182 on High S t, Large Top Freezer. I/O • G-E 80" Deluxe Range, i themselTes for the first time on conveyance tax, 810.40. • G-E Versatronic (moisture sensing) • l # A the preridentlal Issue. GOP Chairman Howard E. demonstration-oonsolous Repub­ senger trains Monday could was crlticaUy hurt. The others Reagian Launches Auto. Clock, Storage Drawer. have been due to ”a faulty were given flret aid and re­ Raymond J. Wrobriski of • G-E 21 Cu. Ft. Si4e-By-Side. •178 Electric Clothes Dryer. ^ I DO James E. Bent of Hartford Hausman made It clear that the lican National Convention Mon­ Manchester to Frank J. and No-Proat With Icfanaker STA walked out of the caucus be- delegation could reconsider its day night switch or a dispatt^ilng error.” leased. Last Ditch Drive • G-E 80" Range With Hie statement added that “ we •if fNi PhylUs B. Hoher of Mancheater, Disiriay Model in Coi^r. SAVE /U • G-E Multi-Temp cauw he feK the Conneotiout position whenever eveiiisi war­ They looked and found a box Harold Walters, a fireman on lot on north aide of Laka Bt., Sdf-Cleanlng Oven, Auto, Clock, Electric Clothes Dryer. group should not have commit­ ranted. Monday’s poll, he indi­ fuU of campaign Uteraiture. Just don’t know. It may take in­ the southbound train, said hia MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — conveyance tax, 80.60. ted ItMdf at a time when Iflxon cated, should not be regard.ed as tensive investigation.” engine was stopped on the main Gov. Ronald Reoipui, flaata a yiRiHi Joseph P. and WUbclmina A. appeared to be almost wUhln a hard and fast position which M IA lfi BEACH, Fla. (AP) — RaUroad officials said the line Une, waiting for the sister train fuU-fledged candidate, Tonskl to Edgar H. and Chatiea reach of winning the nomina­ could not be modified later. Gov. Warren P. Knewdes o f 'Wts- uses a centralized traffic sys­ to switch to a siding- a last ditch, drive today to tiv to come from bddiid and «ta OIRSRR 8. Burr of Manchester, property tion on the first baUot. He in­ Support o f RockefeUer was re­ oonsin, who caught a 90-pound tem under whirti a single dis­ ” We were stopped right where at 090 Tolland Tpke., convey­ dicated, however, that Rocke­ sailfiah off the Florida coast CERTAIN CASUALTY—Riding pack of grinning patcher manipulates ell move­ we normaUy meet the north­ the RepubUcan ' prMUtaitM 'TbrsW-Ssek Cafisr' Long, Easy Terms! commended to tbe delegation by nomination. ance tax, 810-90. feller was still his own favorite. the tour top leaders—busman. Monday, dismissed any thought ment over several hundred bound,” said Walten. TOILET TANK BALL 44$ HAfiTFDRD ROAD ranger is duck certain to be a casualty inicooking "As of this moment,” the CU- Quitclaim Deed “I’m a Rooky guy,” Bent told state Vice Chairman Anna-Mae of havliig it mounted as a tro- miles of track. AU switching is Amsdte'g is00$it UMh SAT. Trooper J. L. Smith of the ifornlan toid a nswa oonfsraaot fiN taOsst W«taf iniitaf IwifsiiMy Joseph Plompen to Diene fre newsmen, “But I don’t believe" Switoski, National Committee- phy. pots of these Vietnamese soldiers. While on patrol, done automatlcaUy, OPEN OAILY 9 totoO9 to 6 Florida Highway Patnri said he Monday, ”I am a oaadMato b f •t i*v M w«taf mttf itoaMuf. Pkimpen, property at 66 Green In th row l^ pebbles at air- man John AIsop and National “I never have fish mounted,” The tourist-jammed passen­ 7 t f Af NAtPWAtl irons I f f C ^ HANOHESTER duck was found waddling in village after inhabi­ heard the crash from four miles tore the oonvenUon.” Manor Rd., no conveyance tax. i I planes.” ger trains coUlded' in an orange f Thus Bent, who had been (Bee Page Two) (Bee Page Two) tants fled before invasion. (AP Photofax) grove, strewing wreckage for (See Page Bl|^) P A f l B T W O BIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1968 P A G E T H R E E

Checkups Set IT A R GA*ElC*iV> THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bridge Tolland Soutb Windsor Tolland County Luxury Club R ef Uge SCHEDULE -B r CLAY R. POLLAN------q ------— ------SOUTH AFBIOAN WOMEN J MAR.22 JW Vbw Daily AdivHy Guide SfFT. 23 USE 8BGBET FOKMULA NORTH e^AflL .20 't ' According to the,Sion. OCT, *3 Burnside—Thonms Crown Af­ Swimming Pool Chemicals To develop messoge for Wednesdoy, & fair 7:00 - 8:00. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD ♦ 1 0 0 2 Expanded Highway Outlined Legal Aid Agency Raps State For GOP Celebrities LtiS.™ 1. S-10-22 reod words cor rem inding to numbers 52-54-S9-AB, Stade —Never A Dull Moment (7 K » 23-5S<7-« 69-77s a g American bridga tons wiM The Wilbur Cross Highway truck route would be limited to MAXIWC OHKSHfllR a year tor the privilege of h a v - ______D o f your Zodioc birth sign. 1:60 - 7:00 • 9:10. Mickey House 6 J1092 Me Fiona far Oreea Prompt Hazard Warning The Tolland-Wlndhom County costly procedure. The fact that "To often the public In gen- TAumis surprised a few werics ago when Ttm WMMMtM Pwt Ing aome place to atop over WASHUfOTON (AP) — lim a 1:80 - 8:80 • 8:40. 4 f l 0 5 wlH be a six-lane divided high­ the preaent Interehongoa, the in- The highway d^iartnient has you offer to pay for this Is not APR. 21 1 Friends 31 Mind 6) Pervonol ths South African woUMB’f team town traffic could cross over by The South Windsor Fire De­ Ooiitiniw tor. 16 mlnutee. H Legal Assistance Program yes­ here will iaolate them from the U.S. ptlota, rannited with wCrea 62 L*rte r ShMt Hartford Drive-In — WEST EAST way beginning at the Mile HUl no idons to widen or alter any the aoluUcR.’’ MIAMI BKACH—When. ceieb- MAY 21 ZMogic 32 Go beat the United Btaeto and held terday accused Governor John hoi poQoi gariahneas of the Ml- and childreii after up to aevan 3 WoM 33 Expected 63 You Prudence And. Hie PHI 8:80. 4 7854 « A 9 lUI. intersection and continuing a oeriaa of over-or undarpoosea. of the state roads on the Green partment has iaeued a warning there Is akin or eye irrttetton, “ We have had to' refuse other riUea such at producer David >A41-t7-«9AJ 34 Shoulder 64 Who the lead for most of tbs contest ami Beach Hotel clientrie. montha in North Vietnam pcte- 4CX 18-19.45-48(0 TUny Rome 10:20. C)Q8754 OAIO to the Massachusetts border, ac­ TTm PZO pointed out the rapid or directly leading into tiie to reeldente who use swimming obtaft) tnedioai osoManoe at Dempsey and State Welfare groups In addition to Legal mtoistrativa agenries,’’ Halier'^ M errick and AAP heir HunUnfr- S5'67-71-76 5 Kmp 35 Some 65 T odoy i&A386-90'^ in the women’s dM H oa of tho growth of the town alnce the Green, according to Resnikotf, once. Dues were kept minimal be- ana, underwent routine medical 6 You 36 On 66 AdvfCO ' East Windsor Drive-In — 0 864 0 K75 cording to state highway plan- pool ofaemlools. Commieaioner'Bernard Shapiro Service lawyers," the commis­ stated. iMi RBtfonl and actor Hugh 7Moy 37 Sadness 6 7 ju st MorrTAsnjt Bridge Olympics. Ths St«(b highway waa oonatrueted whan who looked the area up in the Avoid inhalation of eooaping cauae “we diihi’t want to be the cfaeokiqM and pmoeealng yea- I MAY 22 Mlckey'a Party 8:35. Never A 6 9 4Q 86432 . nlng chief brael Resifikoff. of denying the agency’s request sioner explained. , "AB agencies, federal ototo 0 3 r ie n want to get to CWiven- SAra 38 CotKemtng 6 6 M o n Atricsn woman used a sscreC the town averaged about 3^00 department’s eight-year plan of Every year many ooeldents Baeea; they can be hasardous. moat expensive—Just the m ost terday betora heading (o thehr (JUNE 22 9 Your 39 Over 6 9 0 n DuU Moment 8:46. The Way SOUTH Also beginning at the Mile HUI The commissioner’s decision and local should make oe- tkm Hall here In M iam i Beach, formula for succei^ They bid people com pared to about 7,600 opexation. for welfare manuals without any exriuaive.” homes. 10 Importonf 40 Old 7 0 A West 10:40. ♦ KQ7 Rd. intersection is a proposed occur because of the improper Move anyone who hae Inhaled was appealed to Governor ceaaiUe to intereated parties the S\4M3-S1-6( n Noed 41 All 71 Enfoy 35-37-38-70(0 aggresahroly for n fM , and then now. The highway outa ttie town sound basts. there ia a apeedboat waiting to In the winter, the rooms and They said they beUere more Manchester Drive-In — The 9 7632 four-lane limited access truck R 1 196 w ill rem ain untoudi- use and storage ot those obem- the gases to open air end ob­ Dempsey by Berwald, seeking rules and rocalaUatu under 3-73-74 l2S«udy 42 Bewore 7 2 W o uld 175^:7 8 -8 5 » e they played ^le cards to per- in half throughout its entire “The reasons suggested by take them on a 13-mtnuto ahort- apartments are filled with Van' captured American airmen win 13 Proiwslonol 43 Of 7 3 C h c o t Fox 8:40. American Dream or commercial -highway which ed except fmr an area around the iools. Many pool chemicals, tain medioal aadatanoe. “final executive reriew of the whldi they operate," he continjo- 44 Out 7 4 Y o u CAHneOtN 0 AQ3 Icngtii. Immediate proposed Inter­ both the Commissioner of Wel­ eut acroea the bay. ' derbilts and Trujillos and be released. ^ ;UNC22 USmoll 10:40. fecUcn. 4 AK7 would roughly parallel the exist­ such os calcium hypochlorite, At Yontti OoBventioa , Commissioner’s action." ed. Tliat way, impatient men to 15 In 45Speoks 7 5 W o m o n Openbifi lead—live of hearts. Raonlkott pointed out that In- change. fare and Governor Dempsey Oakeses (of the (tiled Nassau The three MaJ. James F. I JULY 2) 16 Probhmi 46 Easily 7 6 Y o u m lf JAN. 20 Eart Seutli Weal Narih ing widened highway. ore ordinarily stable and non- The Youth Groiq> of Our Sav- "A majority of our clients "17m protoetiaa of the rights 7 7 T h o m a oe typical hand, ebotim to­ duotrial {donnera Xka a location A relooatlng and reriaiiig of are, we feel, untenable," accord­ whom time is money will be able Oakeses). So many Whitneys Low, 4S, o f BansaHin, OaUf.; 17 Seclusion 47 Aspects 1 4 9 '> 7918 1 6 The highway would narrow at combustible. When moistened kxir Lutheran Omroh, Graham are members of the public as­ of over 100,000 ettlaeiis would be 2- 3- 4-24 18 Your 48 Well 7 8 Fri«fxl 3033-50-53^ day, Mke. Rita Jacohaao, at Jo- along a highway, wltbout neoes- the Leonard’s Ootner inter­ ing to the agency, which main­ to avoid the limousine conges- stay here that there have been Maj. SVed N. Thompsan, S3, of 7 9 T o t« m H m 2 NT PiBi 3 NT this point from the eight lanes Rd., will have nine teeik-agers sistance clasa,’’ Berwald wrote well worth the added effort and ^26-2»34 19 Appooronco 49’Fovoroble 5851-62 aarily haring acoeaa to the high­ change (R t SO) Is Included In .or mixed wltii moot acids, how­ tains an office In R ockrille. tion that is eaqrected to slow jokes about billing Uiem on a liaylor. 8. C., and Oapt Joe V. 20 Con so To 8 0 G rM n « r bahneeburg, doubled an oppo- which will through Vernon. ever, they become very reac­ and an aduH oounaelpr attend­ the Governor. cost," he added eaBlnf for the 1X0 81 Important AOUAinUS w ay. the eight-year plan, as U the nomlngs and going down here qiecial family plan. Carpenter S7, o f V lctoirO ls, 21 B« 51 Those Convention hant'e opening bid aiid then ing the 76(h International The agency’s director-counsel Governor to reconsider lila de­ JULY 24 22 But 52 You'll K P o p m JAN. 21 The plans 'nave not besn approv­ He recommended' the town proposed reaU gnli« o f MUe Hffl tive end powerful oxidizers. “The problems presented Bits week to a frustrating pace. Even hot elm an Oonrad Hil- Cain.—hardly sipeared to need 53 Answer 8 3 P o i« Jumped to two notrump on Jort WaBher League Oonventton to Bruce Berwold traced the prob­ cision. ^^Aud.23 23 Hold FEB.' I» the ace of apadae and ccBtitwad ed yet by the Foderol Highway conotruet a paraXal aooeaa road Rd. (Rt 81) from Fteh and Then they con and do produce often are directly concerned The speedy vrater rotitc is a ton’s children prefer the PBC emy medical sttentloa as they 24 Success 54 Be 8 4 P o it u m 19 points. M ost oq w rts would ‘be held at Purdue Univerrity In lem in a sertea ot correspond­ No further word has been re­ \14-16-20-21 25 Ironed 55 Onto 85 U 5- 9-27-294 wltii a ipiida. DaeUrar took Department, the highway plan­ to a certain area and develop an fires and or dangerous gases. with the action of the State service provided to guests of the to their own oceanfront hostelry striped off an Air F cne plane Sidelights bid only one notrump aftsr the Game Rd. to the Ooventry Une. Lafayette, Ihd., horn Aug. 19 ence between the agency and 26 Touches 56 Aid 8 6 D rv M 131-363084^ both (be ktog and quean at ner pointed out. The truck route hiduotrial Pork location In a Fire CUef FhlUlp Cromble Welfare Department,” he con­ ceived from either Oonunio- Jet set hideaway here, the Palm (where presumaUy they can Sunday night looking lit and 57 And 8 7 Y o u r double, but they would miss the Resnikoff further recommend­ tho welfare commissioner, in­ VKOO 27Heort ra a i (Continued from Page One) Is tentative pending a federal thus urges oB reoidents to ob­ through Aug. 38. tinued. “We cannot properly doner Sliaptro or Governor Bay Club, which was built off free). So does Frank Sinat- cheerfuL 28 Your 58A 88 Apportnt game that Mrs. JacobsM made. a p a ^ t caaiiad Iha aoa of dia- cluatered area. ed the town inveoUgate eo- cluding appeals to the Gover­ AU& 24 29 And 59 Top 8 9 M o ^ FEB. 2 0 ^ decision. He further recommended serve the fonawbig precautlona Teen-agers from as far away serve these cHenta without com­ DempocF, oeoordliig to the Biacayne Boulevard four years whose father has a per- “it ia aarfully nice to be Knowles said.^/’ft stops them Mrs. Jacobson played the ntae momla and got out with a fBa- tahBahing a oyafem o t linear nor. The letters Illustrate the . SfFT. 22 30 You're 60 For 9 0 U p MAR. 21 ^ Widening of the highway 1s chistor aontaig o f atM iriolona when using swimming pool as Hawaii and Canada will be plete and unfettered access to agency. ago on the piemlse that "every- **** Fontalndrfeau home," said Low, a Korean war 8 / 7 from of hearts-from dummy at the m ciid, parks akmg the widened high­ agency's difficulties In obtain­ V2-15-17-32 6- 7-11-134 Mra. Hayden w w In again and , slated fo r com pletion by 1975, he and the eXmlnation, of housing way elnallar to efforts being un­ riiemlcols. The product Isbri hi attendance. TTw theme of the the manuals." one—Including Lyndon Johnson owner Ben Novak kept in- ace who was captured last Dec. ^ ^ G ood Adverse € Neutnl 156-57-66 % fbst trick, and Mrs. Dotolfay ing 10 c(q>les ot the Welfare had to return a eluh, whereupon noted. The 1972 date now placed construction along major pub­ dertaken in Manchester along should be read fuid directions convention is “ <3ome WHh J o y ." "It is absurb to tell lawyers doing something for the refused IS after his FIC exploded from MIAWr BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Hayden, of the Uhltod States ahraya followed exactly. The Manual, despite its offer to pay that they should use the agfency Vietnam Dealh to rent out to Republican VIPs, heavy ground lire over North dum m y's Jack c t tdtiba bacama on the project will not be mat. lic roodo. Ho cited the bad ef- the new R t. 6. The total number expected at poor. We're going to do some­ Mbmehota Gov. Harold Levaa- team, played the ten, earing the tecta of driveways which emp­ riiemloals ebould be kept In a Purdue will be neelr 4,000. the costs incurred. The copies whose action they are question­ WASHINOTON (AP) — A m y For the duration of the con- Vietnam, a trtdc and an entry to the last The highway plans were un­ This idan would prorido se­ thing for the rich." deir found out Monday that a ce to kni dummy’s king. It wee ty out onto main roads as "cre­ cool, dry, arell-venul^ted place. The convention has choeen the would be used by the tO offices ing as their source of policy In­ Sgt. Richard B. Polowsld, son ventlon, most of the multi-mil- Carpenter’s three children the right move, but the South lUawKHMi. Detdarar m ads bar veiled at Isot. night’s meeting of lected attractive ristos to high­ The Palm Bay Club manage­ ^ttolng an Impoctant figure at the ating a traffic turbulence." AU containers ohould be kept topic "World hunger, what to do of the agency In the state terpretation," the agency coun­ of Mr. and MTs. Richard A. Ikmalres in residence here came rtuhed out to meet him when State Delegation, Poised gam e wttb two apaidaa, c m .the Planning and Zoning Oom- way users and would “preserve ment thought of everything to National Republican Convention African expert found the right The State Highway Depart­ tightly closed. The agency maintains it is sel pointed out. Polowald, East Hartford, has to town either to wine and dine the plane came to a stop at An- heart, three diamonda and thraa mission. Local officials includ­ the quality of living,” he ex­ about it, why It must be con- facilitate exit and egress from doesn’t count for much If you counter move. ment will retain a tOD-toa/t buf­ "imperative that legal services He reminded the Governor, been killed In action in tbe Viet­ delegates or to be wined and draws Air Force Base near chibs. ing PZC members, members of plained. Federal and state To use the chemicals, one etdered, end the taiunedlate need To Jump on Nixon Wagoh don’t have the proper creden­ Often Queea fer zone area around highway lawyers have immediate and nam war. the Convention HelII for moneyed dined as delegates. Wariiington. Ah three wives had Daily QuaetUn tho Industrial Commission, funds are available for this should have a dean, dry scoop, to do oomethlng now." “Modern piinclides of law place tials. Mrs. Jacobson won with the' interchongea on the expanded ready access to the Welfare His death was onnoanced Mon­ guests in a burry. Many of them docked mag­ Joined the pilots In New York. As dealer, yea heUi Spades, First Selectman Ernest Vlk and purpose, he noted. auch as a porcetaln or enamel The young people attending the protection ot the right of a (ConUmied from Page One) The governor left the conven­ Jadt of hearts and led the queen highway, also to prevent "traf­ Manual in order to properly sizeable class of citizens above day by the Defense Deportment When security men erected a nificent floating palaces at the The pOota talked to newwnen K-4H) Bearto, J-fiM) DIa- Town Counsel Robert King hud­ The State Hl^iway D^wrt- ciq>, a glaas container, o r a the Walther Convention from he told Vol^ there was con­ tion floor for a ebort time tmd of dlamonde, hoping to fores out fic turbulence" created by the serve our clients." the possible added expense or six-foot high fence around the Palm Bay Oub’s marina to briefly and were immediately Committeewoman Tina Harrow- m oods. A-Q cube, A-K-7. dled with a battery of state of­ ment would prefer tbe town ont metal spoon. . Our Savior will be David Groe- then tried to enter the ban flie Mng. Mn. Hayden could 8 1 location of gaa ototiona end oth­ "In no other strea o f the law Inconvenience to the govern­ Convention Hall last week, the. take advantage of the tennis admitted to the base hospital for er. siderable senttlnent in Connecti­ What do yen aayf ficials to discuss various aspects rezone the land aa industrled un­ The diy chemical should be bel. Sue Hughes, Nancy Kuehn, through a different entrance. A not atop the game by accepting er commercial areoa too clooe are we forced to attempt to ad­ mental body." Pabn Bay Club merely stowed courts and the swimming pool file dieckiqw. The Air Force As Hausman explained the cut for the Msasachusetts gov­ Answer: Bid one tdub. It of reicnlng land along the Wil­ til aiRer it oompletea Its sequl- dtesolved in plain water. Never Cheryl Ohlhof, Pom Phillips, ernor aa A vice presldentlEil pos- gixLrd said no. the trick, but tiie refueal did her to the highway aoeeas point. vise clients without benefit of Bring Yoor two six-foot ladders on their and (he dining room' which will said as soon as the p roofin g Is leadership poeitlon, it w w Iwsed partner responds with one dla- bur Cross. riti&n of land tor the proposed pour the water over the chem­ Rusty Phillips and Donald Wa­ "The project direotora have slbiUty. *T found out one thing," Le- no good either. The proposed truck bi^iway complete access to tho rules and boat. stay open till 3;S0 a.m. all week finished they “will go on a well on a reaUsUc recognition of mood or one spade, you will State officials ottendlng the widened highway, accordl^ to ical, alwaye pour the chemical ters. These teen-agers have com­ offered to defray any costs of Drapes, le ciipieBdi Vander said, "you use the gate Mrs. Jacobson knew that East would benefit the town’s indua- Resnikoff. regulations," Berwald main­ That way, their guests will be to cater to any of the famous deserved leave pending reas- Rockefeller’s pc^wlarity EOid While all but two of the Con­ Jump to ^N T, It be Mde tw o meeting included Resnikoff, Ros- into the water, with constant pleted work projects such as printing, collating and mailing. and SHpeoven marked on your ticket—period." had all the high cards for her trial planning position, but Inquiries made to the Indus­ tains. able to scale the barricade at who are tamiahed after the signment." pulling power in Connecticut. necticut delegates went on rec­ coe Talbot, Industrial agent of atlrrlng. window washing, car washing, There is no vaildty to Mr.' Sha­ opening bid, and that West bad oiuba you win jump to 8-MT. might cause noise or other prob­ trial Commission, however, have The request was denied by to Hie water’s edge and avoid a 20-mln- Convention Hall sessicna. Bxcept tar the New Yotk- However, the Nixon forces also ord in favor of a presidential H he Mda one heart, you wIB the State Development Commis­ All foreign material, such as lawn mowing and dog sitting to piro’s position," the letter said. hopeful Monday, the piurty’ s can­ MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — led from a flve-oEird heiut euit lems near the Mth school. instituted the PZC*s present in­ Commissioner Shapiro who Governor Dempsey backed up ute'walk to an-entrance a mfle The Klmbertey brothers (of Waahingirm fUgfat, the. pflots had hod a pragmatic Eurgument to Jump to three bearta. TIm band sion, and Michael Duffy of the detergent, duet and paper, must raise the money to go to Purdue. Gov. ■ Nelron A. Rockefeller, She therefore led a heart to put TTie high school wlU be locat­ vestigations of the' reaonlng poa- claimed the existing two sources ParfcMie CleaiBri away on the othw side of the Kimberiey-Clarke whl<* makes come home by commercial alr- use—that if Nixon had enough didate for the U.S. Senate—Ed­ is too strong for aa cpaniiig Md State Department of (Jonimunity be kept from falling. Into a con­ Oonunlsakmer Oiaplro’e de­ speaking Monday to the Khnseis East in the lead wHh her now ed between the two highways. aibilitiea before development of of the manual material are . ALL WORK Hne and Low stdd In Bangkok delegate support for a flrst-bal- win H. May Jr.—maintained his A ffairs. • tainer of calcium hypodilorite. cision in a letter sent to Beiv ' everything from cleEuilng tissues delegEtilon in his quest for the singleton ace of hearts. o f 1-NT. Resnikoff suggested town of­ the area takes place. Manchester Evening Herald DONE ON PBEM1SB8 that the dedslan was noade “ in tot vlchuy, it would be wise position of neutrality. Such oontamination may result "readily available to the agen­ wald July 25. , The Palm Bay Club, owned by to toilet tissues) sailed up the Republican prealdentiEtl nomlna- After suffering quietly for a OspyilgM US8 AddM oaol • Aooeos ficials require the highway de­ State development Industrial South Windsor correspondent, the beat interests of the prison­ fo r the Connecticut GOP to be May, an alteiiude delegate, in fire of great Intensity. cy," including one at the Wel­ “It appears to me," the Gov­ hotel cheUn scion Carling Dinkier chaimel in a flotlUa of yachts. Uen, was worried that television few moments, Mra. Hayden took Oeneral Features Osip. Resnikoff dominated the meet­ partment to install retaining agent Rosooe> Talbott met with Catherine R. May, tel. 644-2296. ers in Hanoi.” on his aide ea soon as possible. sold he told the delegsUlon be fare Department's district office ernor stated, "that Oommlssion- J r. arid hia blonde w ife Cfonnle, John Kimberley, the more CEunera lights wore too bright ing aa attention waa devoted to waBs near the site which would memben of tbe local Induatrlal AH eplHed material ebould be When the first three U.S. air­ Former . Gov. John Davis felt he should not take sides in Norwich which "Interested er Shapiro has a point which is was built to lure the beautiful serious of the siblings, la a dele­ fo r his audience ttnd tusked that etudylng the effeeto of the pro­ help deaden the nglse eminat- Development Oommisalon at disposed of tonmedietoly by men to be rrieimed by Hanoi re­ Lodge, State Rep. John W. Boyd or do anything else that ml|d>t posed highway idons on the flushing with large omounits^of Bealen and Robbed people may come in and re­ well taken when he says that if people and to accommodate gate from Wisconsin. HLs vessel, they be shut off. Ing from the highway. the end of the meeting to dis­ view .” a wider distribution of the turned by milkary aircraft last of Westport, and other Nixon hamper the cause of party unity town'a development It was the The school's natural location water. Rhwe empty oontalnera their every whim. with a crew of five, is the Eski­ He changed his mind when cuss the effects ot the highway EAST GRANBY (AP)—Felix The second source, according Manual were to be made, the CAMERA FebruEuy, anttwcur groups act­ ciimpaigners sought to encour­ in the face o i the November flrat opportunity local offiotals on the top ot a hill will deaden tboreugbly beftoe .dlecardlng. (The Dinklera won a KXI.OOO mo. the camera crew explained they development on the industrial R iviera, 84, o f C&mp Dubon in to the commissioner, is the lo­ number of persons and agen­ ing as intermediaries protested age a break to Nixon by main­ election. had to examine the highway much of the noise. Oontour of Wash hands before end after dollar judgment ogatnst Play- Hia brother Jim, a sportsman were filming J. Rex Duwe of picture imd other aspect] of Windsor was beaten by two un­ cal welfare officials, although cies, attorneys representing wel­ RENTAL future release of more pilots taining that Nixon already had May, vdio la running against -plane affecting Trifamd. the land, not the existence of handling tbe chemicals. Don’t .hoy Magaxine recently because who only puts on a grey firumel lAicas, Kan., who la tiie subject the neceesarily confidential In­ known men and robbed of $660 he admitted not all take advan­ fare clients and others, who rea­ REPAIR had been Jeopardised. the necessary voten to win. Democratic Sen. Abraham Rlbl- I Preaent acceeeee end Inter- use cloth glovee; if tbe fabric of a naughty n(idie cartoon suit to attend annual board treee in a buffer ' area, will dustrial development scene. Monday in a tobacco field near tage of their right to receive sonably could request that tiiey Carpenter, asked If even more Bent’s wUbdrawEd to an un­ coff, is to get a prime-time of a documentEuy Eta a typical YVhangee would be retained on which Includ^ the name of a meetings, wears a pirate’s gold- deaden highway arise, accord­ He mentioned earlier in the should become impregnated Spoonervllle Road, state police copies of the manual. Have a problem^ captured pitots will be released. committed stance was viewed Iriace In (he ccmventkm QXJtUtJit convention delegate. the afac-Iane highway. Additional be provided with coplea would “’M r. Dinkier" in the caption. en ring in the lobe of his right spiled: "We can assume so.' ing to the highway {danner. meeting that oonaideraUe land wMh tiie chemical, apontaneous reported. He further cited "difficulty be so large that an unmanage­ We’D be iriod to he^i by some observers aa an indl- tonight when he presents an or- i^ ess acroas the highway will THERE ARE no other DinUers ear. The truck highway if built ac­ in the state is zoned Industrial Ignition could occur. Hospital authorities eaid Rivi­ in producing enough manuals Carpenter, asked about brain­ catioa that the Rockefriler walls EUigewood gavel to the perm a­ MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — M provided by either under-or able situation would develop." Fine Photo FlnlaUng hi the U. 8., the lawyers proved, He brought three different cording to the {dans shown last and not used, but added "eome- Avoid contact o t the chemical era was apparently beaten with for our own staff. The manual washing, said he had not been might be beginning to cnimUe. nent (diairman of the conven­ Htirold Staasen, oace again !oveipaaaas In the vlcliilty of A subsequent appeal to Gov­ imd theirs ia a very respected boats fmd drove back to Palm night will not disturb the Tol­ times things happen in unlike­ with eyes or skin. Should con­ a tobacco hook. He suffered fa­ is voluminous and the printing su b ject to afiy "psychological Maaaadiusetts Gov. John A. tion —House Minority Leader chasing the Republican rain­ Raed and Mt Spring Rds. and ernor Dempsey waa filed on NASSIFF Catholic fomily.) Beach for a fourth. land Green, although Crandall’e ly traces like ToUand" refer­ tact occur, flush the area inune- cial lacerations and a neck in­ and assembling, particulariy testing.’ ’ Volpe, who apoke cm behalf of Gentid Ford. May has report­ bow, told a news conference at at the Old Oathole Rd. Mgh July 30 by program president PoHUclatui are welcom ed at P rny Meacham of Phlladetpi^ , u AM ERICAN WIFE** ideture and I’D get a ^ ^ to plug one play.' Service Committee; Anne HUm rljFBtrf For landlubbers like Merrick, ®* Berkeley, 0 ^ „ wife the PBC has reaerve«Hhelr most ®* «<“ tor of R a in p ^ maga- Stinting y^raUi posh entertolnment room tor al­ zine, and Vernon Grizaard, on ENDS TONIGHT FBbUsiMd DsBr tSJioopt BaaSaje most around-the-clock private anti draft orgsmdzer for the Stu­ Feature Shown First WOU^^y «M« « MCOUM a d HoUdara 04 IS BtossH Stieat. parties. dents tor Democratic Society in “The Green Berets” Cambridge, M eus. Iter. odob. (ssoan This is the Palm Room, an “Vengeiioe of Fu Mancha” DAILY AT 2i96.7tlMriB lUBohme atSdTU interior wbirii features an Ita- 1 Otess Fostece Fted at WEDNESDAY SAT. ft 8UN^:4»3l46-SlS»-7l86-triS Oona. Uan renttissance marUe flre- ENDS TODAY — “ THE GBADUATB" — SriftTtlMriB place bought from William Ran­ Japanese Visitors BPBBCRlPTKHf RA.1IS dolph Hetu'st’s San Simeon left­ HARTFORD (AP) — Comectl- ^yeJbhe tn Aowmace overs, a bar fashioned from a ACADEMY iHMARD WINNER On. Tm r ...... noLto icut is idaying host this week BtaTomacToa ■ z IteBliw ...... 1640 Louis, . X _ V credensa, cm 800 dol- to a delegation of 18 Japanese JOSEPH E. LEVSa -Mate NICHOLS “teroe Manlk...... 7J0 tar stertin^ver ontiqw Eng- ^ the Hokkaido gov^ en t ENDS TONIGHT MME NICHOIS ^•R-CONDlTIOrei o Om MoaOi ...... 2.0D llsh roast beef server that once ^te United Stotes In Au- lAWRENCt njMiUN color by belonged to Jedm Hay WUtney. \ • V o y o r A DoD Momrat” gust. OaUMt ST A T E ..... White House aspirants who sit MAHfHISTIV riNtItf 6:80 and 8:40 The group arrlveo in HEutford ••Aira Biau <11 iMtArot down to dinner here will get a today. They at c pirt of a group FRAMC’S CAFE taste of what is in store for nscmsi-iaM W e pay divideiids QUARTERLY from RRNAflSIOW Starts T O M O R R O W ! The Family Bestaurant PMILIIEWIMN IRfiRDItC and forka Etnd the gold-edged THEj I ^ , TEONCOOR* program sponsored by the Hok­ sasskten ' MAOnNEB lt80~«VBNlNa8 «|45 m M 0100 o o b n e b I iia in a p e a r l china set Eialde for this room ^ xctuxi,ua.M kaido Juvenile Training Promo­ look suspiciously like near- 6RA0U«E ENDS TONIGHT /fir DAY ef DEPOSIT. NO MINIMUM DEPOSIT! tion OouncU, Twin Lobsftr Special! copies of the dinner service us­ PLUS A GREAT OO-HIT “THE FOX" (Adttlto) ~ "'qCT llANkiES REAdy IOR iNTERludE'! (Wed. thru Sat.) The program marks the Hok- “ CAPER 0 9 THE GOLDEN BULL”— (Color) -Ksthltsn CsffOll, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS ed by the President end First ktddo centennlEd amtlvenary. “AN AMEBIOAN DREAM" Lady at 1600 Pennsylvania NO M INIM UM BALANCE! Funds which have » 3 . 9 5 Avenue. (MUST It Happen once to everyone? Served with French Fries and Crie Haw ABBA BNOAODIENT! been on deposit for 90 dnys may be New State Daily colukhu pICTUSb pSaCNTS m ' t m " For An Old Fashioned Bargain, Visif: AdOMbOpUOduCTlON Business blen’s WESTPORT (AP)—A 28-page, w iffa m w withdrawn without prior notice during Lnncdieoas Dally 9 9 c three-section newspaper herald­ .T IM E ! Fresh Breads and Pastries ed the birth of the Daily Town OSkAR Made Dally! Orler iriiich hit the streets Mon­ 550 E..Middle TpkG. the first 10 days of o quarter. day. Featuring Dally Specials! The pEqier made the Jump A t The G iwgii , WERNER Legal Beverages from weekly or semi-weekly sta­ tus after a 101-year life epea. DING’S bARbw T el. 449-6644 The Town Crier is printed by the photo offset process. ALL YOU CAN EAT V [ERRiS Evftry TiMsdoy — Wtdntsciay ~ Thundoy— Soiod— Bfod Butttf 649-5203 BOLTON LAKE HOTEL wWi Goch iMot. Mftotbolls or Semsoge Extra. Garlic Brood 25c extra. R oute 44A— Bolton, Ccwin. m ei'ipt andW ksri nMuy. Td. 648-9731 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday ..j h e bilTER'SWEET loVE STORy of A yOUNq QIrI AN|d 'tM • Dining For Food At RAVIOLI SPAGHETTI LASAGNA • Dancing Its Finest A MARRiECi MAN On The Terrace, 9 1 . 5 0 • Banquets ^ 1 . 7 5 iMwtrHsaiiTn-awMsmausnf Overlooking M eat or Cheese M . 2 5 Meat or Cheese • W eddings Beautiful Btrfton - "'a bEAUTiful jo b of MOVIE MAklNq!'^ • Conventions Lake. -Archar WlniKn, NEW YORK POST WIN A FUN 0BU18B FOB XWO TO THE Savings Ba n k s ofManchester AIB CONDITIONED ALL TYPES: Eiixas —^ Grinders — Spa^etti — Shelis & Manicotti CARIBBEAN ABOARD THE S8 INDEPENDENCE FEATURING ' Member F.D.I.C. 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howar, nomlnatad fOr praaldent And onytiUng lass than a grand lot reqatoementa for tte delays ETE4HJL8SES b y This Candidates in Profile: on the ftrat hallot at the OOP The Candidates in Profile: design a major idea and a Hebron ToUand In approving sobdtetoions. convention in Chloago tat 1N3, lofty ssnaa of purpose—is too The PZC found the delays naked It to noentaiate Nixon for puny for the time in which vfi DeBella and Reale Opticiang TV-Radio Toni^t arising when it was n eeeiaiy to vice prealdent by eMdaination. Uve. Wa are living in an age 44 Petitu>n School Board oonsult with outside oonsUttante N ix o n The delegate* did. when we . . . look down the long 3 -I»l and 7-Lot Subdivisions Rockefeller or varloua state departments. Ntaeen waa *■ Rockefeller Center In DtaK4)Une waa atilct and he 1968, arguing fiiat iha ” old poli­ Woody WoodbuiT Bdnoafioo, ravoglod today that boaad oo the budget cut h - a COUNT eppUooitiaas fo r two m a U sub- Rd. other on Rhodes Rd. denMiry aaMnned fihnt he had eome at ■^****’* btvor- dent New Tork and aald he waa maintained the tradition when 6d|) iS U Domfes taupsoficn testf of ths kite wto tics” ware not adequate to maat ;i3) H «rv Grinin toe hoard voted tha tranapotta. dirtoloiiz last night, a three-lot The owiMr, Mrs. Anna N6w- m laat to flie end o f the tznU after tent leadera.” syt before the election of 1903, thinking about going Into poU- hla own children were growing too boenl baa rooohrad 44 la- h a v« to be (token by Wantowy G o n te e t radically dtangad oondtttona In 6:10 Aftnaooo Bsooit ■■hkopook tion, it w oiM ba faced w lto one on Mile BUI Rd. and a sev- mon, asked the town to deotot M oontrovenial yearn in pcA- There were 44 dudenta in Nix- Nixon found hlmaelf m .fcw tloa. up. They ealUed htan “ the Frank Rsynoiife, Newa : dlviduol pofifieng roqpioofing a Inspeoter Leon Dwtaw. tlca. the world today. Soope iMoring wMh too board on pro- further tranafenrals In tta budget m-lot plan for Torry Rd. toom directing water onto her M Duke. He aald he unweloame newapaper bead- "I’d like to give Averell Har- Caiief.” One o f hla eona aald, or would have to go to thd town AaM aoee Aseoetaften Ne*ea One who diaa(reed RooksfeUar may have had no 8:48 . Frtsadlr Giant WUng teaiupottafian for ktai- The plans were submitted by land fey oidverto In front of the waa counted S3 Phi Beta Kappa kaya Hnea—the ao-oaued "Nlxan rinalan a *un tor hla money,” he “ When we did something wrong, 6:00 M M ) News, Sports, for additional fondz over that H ie Tolland Vchntosr Antou- Dwight D. Btaenhower. among them and oommentod. Fund.” aald. praaidantlal antoWnne whan ha dotgartan otadanfa both waya. land eurveyor Everett Gardner. proposed Iota one and threei She the Chief ne^r aald anything. wan first alaotod govamor. But ’ ^Marr GrKBn 0). RapuMlnan amount already aSottad for lanoe Aseooiatlon wetaocnad a "B e ’a too eMe a man, ex­— "I d ^ t m how I can e«ay on a gimm o f OaUSomla bad- Since both are muKtanilUon- 'R m board will maat *11)1: ^ The PZC. fadng a heavy eve­ reocmimanded the towp pq^e the grorq> He calmly sent upataira tor hla Mx montoa latar, ha dattnltoly I IMCftade’s Navy Na school matattananoa and opara- new membereMp dilro In the tremely able,” eaid the former top in tbia group.” But he dM. TroMde Sbooter day at 8 pmL In ttaa OUaod BBl ning schedule, listened Jbo Gard­ water to a brook on tot five or neannai contributed aome sires. It waa an Interesting dou- slipper and apfdled tt to the eua- was thinking along thoaa llnaa. I NewSbeot foU. An iwsiructoro eouse wfil Preitdcnt "R’a not poaeiUe to He waa an honor atudent and bie entondre. School to oonduot too heariiig. ner’s oommmto and took toe ap­ by dtoeofing it to the eoaemonto 118,000 to the fund. Nixon was to tomnry location.” Ha htavalad Owoiiih U Mg I Keawwlra --- TV B O Y S C O U T begin toe end of Septenaher tor 18 A sylam 8 t aay fiia oareer la ended. ICaybe waa elected prealdwit of the use it aa he pleased. Bmner Re- What be meant, o f oourae, Ndson enrolled in Dartmouto tt^Tyns a ThM (C) “ WMUn 10 daya of too baor- plications under advtoemmt, de­ provided between lots one and Room 104 be tiilnka ao. But aomebody la atataa dram rsMfornis and Orq- ^Mttemgera^'Srt.bbon. Oonotrt In B n « Sooutmaatar John Horten la oH toose who ore Inlierested. Duke Bar Aaaooiatlan. pubhoan leaders called for Nix­ w u a run for the office of gov­ OoUege, class of 1980. Be ma­ Ing, too daolaloa of the board laying deddons unfil the next two and lots three and four. TeL 533-0787 golBg to taiTMe him back into gon to Tsxaa and Florida, mak- RapuUloaa Ifetknai saMdng two Hatm n femturai Notes and News The next meeftaig of the ooso- He returned to Whittier and on__ to„ .resign aa Ekaenhower's ernor of New Tork which Harri- jored in economics. 6:08 (40) OUvartcfc wlH ba fotehoondag,” atoted meeting of the oommlarion, Aug. PZO ohaiiman Walter Beaton, H w tfo rd poittlea.” big qpaaMisa^ raaaUng RspitoU- 4:80 (1043«))«anUay-Brtnkfey tU:00 who will ha wIHlhg to provide a otaUen to elated for Sept. 4. Joined a tow firm . Iftxon quickly runnlng m ^ . man then waa ooci^yfng. Phr 17 lit his 1968 campaign tor the Mm. Foota. 19. a builder, M d Gardner this was Ftre yean later, Kteenhow- -- e-a-ae^e- . - a.»^___ __ oana—and anoountartiqr svary- iC ) 10:80 ______temporary hofoa to tiro of tba Traap 01 The esnfeuleivce ieepooded to e^aMtahed hlmaelf aa an attor^ Nxan went on tdeviaicn and years, Rookefdler had aarved in OOP Presidential nomination, a • 30) Booiai Secufky 11:00 i M (to l^M M O) Ns . Tba haorlog la the raault of ttM resp(>iMlhUty o f the hudder. er’a predktian came true. whera the tooralng Ohadow o f • M) -Wtai’a NewT (R) EngUsh B oy Scouts who win ba The torse-lot subdivision on seven oaUs during the lost two ney, took poaitiona in several delivered what la allH known aa numerous appobittve oMtoes biit man in one audience asked him drappliig the noon, Undoigor- Senior Sooute Keith MCKm- H® added that he baa always Rtdiard X . Nixon. I 6dq> Waitar CronkUa (C) vW tlng In HMMoo negt weak. MUe Hin Rd. to located near the weeks, tnohiding Sour outomo- In late 1M7, aa anoOier preal- civlo ofganiaatioos, and was his “Cheekers C^weeh,” becauae he had never gone after an elec- to c(Hnm«it on toe dlaordets on ( 8) Frank Bnynolda (O ten bua tnuaportotian funda nay and Thomas Waldo of assumed the expense of divert­ On Dae. 37, 1100, RookafoUar 6:16 160) Local Neva A opordlNg to Horten, tom iy of corner of Oehrtng Rd. betwem a Mta oooldento and three home HAVI YOU AN dential electioa year ap­ belnl' comddered for prealdent of Ids beferencea to Ms cooker five Job. No one could tto how some cidlege oampusea today. i^iS from tha IMSAS achool budgot ing the ruitoff from culvetto o f Whittlm- (M lege. iasued a atatamant arlto a string 7:00 8) 'mobert 7kA“ ( MO) Joey Bishop (O toe aoouUng foaniUea are away Troop 47 of tba Sooth Metho­ house preemfiy under construc­ htmeelf, not the town. oocktonto. proached, aunreye o f working spaniel. Checkers. Nixon report- be would handle himself In the “ Oh, I waa In one o f thnae when Ih a item rapr aaantad nearly Sypeili EVENT SCHEDULED in It : BEE SAlTUBDAY’S TV ooMFunn uamrew on vonation at pcaam t, leaving dist Gburoh raomUy returned tion and property owned by Reputalicana on their dioice fOr One night, with some friends. ed the results of an audit and Intricate art of oanqialgntaig. I was in college,” RockMdler 18,000 hi too bodgat The request wtil be submitted fleftoon Chomps THAT CALLS POt a oandideUe ahoared Nixon’a Nbcon went to a litOe theater to “These tr^ have nrada it At tha annual budget meat- aCoomodafiona Oiort for toe from a nina-day oanoa trip In Frank Vozaola. to town counsel, however, tor a The Wonofe team gained the He turned out to be a natural, replied. got a Mack eye and Mtamaaota and Oanada. name leading aH the rest. The w atdi the tryouts tar a play. He clear to nra .., find toe great Radio iqg o f tba town in Juno, voterz visiton . Tha application waa submitted legal ruling. chomplanafaip o f the Men’s Soto KM>D7 "Not one cent of the (18,000 or in fact a bum saw. It waa a lot of fun.” Ttaveltaig w lto 39 aoouta from so-caBed “ loser" was on the noticed a pretty blonde. He nmjorl^ of tooae who will con­ apprmtdd a (18,000 cut in dia Tha aoouta and their leader, -on behalf o f “ Rook-HSm Asso- bell League defeatoig second any other money of that type He won the nomination in the He was a serious student but caty the BalUmora area, toe hoys The seven lots are located on It msy be ei wedilBg, n bem way to becoming the winner at learned her name eras Thdma trol the Republican Oonvantlon local aduoofien budget aa aug- Patar Slbun, brother o f John dofion,” a ToUand concern, ac­ round champion Printed Ctaoult s m e i ever wmt to me for my person- following August over aome ax­ in his first two years in Dart­ the north side of Torry Rd., qoel or Jnst aai Iseemal gee the poBa again as he marched Rpsn, nfoknamed “ Bat” by her stand <^)oaed to any oonteat for r ottMT OUF Slbutt o f Hebron, w ill ba ia He­ traveled 178 mllea In fiia B ^ el use. Every penny of it was peiienced politicians and then, mouto he undertook ouWde ac- gaated by the Board of Ftauuaca. cording to tha nuq». The aasocia- bordered on one side hy peapw- No. 1 two gomes out of torse. legether e( n soelsly, tadgs « through toe primarlea to be- father, and that toe came from the nomination.” WBBO—18M bron frqm Aug. U lhrou|h 16. Soout Raglan 10 oanoa baas used to pay for political ex- with reUsh, hit toe campaign_____ tivitlee. Efe edited a picture 8:00 Aftaraoo?%d£ca One now itam In tha aduoatlon tlon to composed of Pat Deyorlo ty owned b y WUUam Aberte and Members of the wtamtaig some Mandly groav. come the frontrunner of his par- Rev- She had been teatoing In November 1961, it was an­ 8:00 Kan OtUnn area by canoe, portage, and peiwes that I did 6:00 Jeagr BarooUls 6:00 Nawa budget wna the noon-ttana trana- Anyone having a npora had and and Jolm Droet Of Rockville on the other by land owned by tessn are BlH Baker, ooptohi, school tat WMttier tor several not think tnall. The voters beBwn m M tliig magnstaie, studied toe harp and nounced that Rockefeller and 6:00 DUc RoUnaon BCarlM Report MUng. Acoonopanlad fey a ty. should be charged to the tax- portotSott fo r Undaegorten (M l- wUMng to have a young SiotfiUb R ealty and Burley Hammond, Frederick Oarpenter. and Fran LaForge, Beinle Mul- We Are Prepared to To many. It seemed that Nlx­ montoa. a handsome, broad-toouide^ cello, and captained the varatty Ms wife bad separated and fiwy 1:06 Newa, 8l8n Oft guide through tha wUdernaas re- payers ...” dran. genfiemoB is requested to oon- a builder. Ugon, Stan Deorstyne, -dek He proponed to her that aanu man wUfa wavy hair, a square tooeer team. When he graduat­ would be divorced. *rwo days aia glm, tha oantyara travdad ap- Gardner has revised Ms Serve You to Your an had wrought a political mira- ftOOBartford HlgWIglUa Until tfala fima, all Mndaigar- toot Horton o r John Stbm. All three lots conform to pres­ |de were killed and the dry August conditions. was crltlolsed during last year's Tolland oorreepondent Bette 84 CMJLWAT S IB B IIT He wrote concerning trans- TELEPHONE 649-5313—449-5814 roved toe natto^ nriniatratian for about six at toe American eitolUt in MoW' murmured, “List’s get out of Rockefeller worked as a dark 7:10 Frank OUrori Raid, Democrat, of the names more than 80 buHdtatga burned. An unusual retpied was made court cases over the minimum Qualrtale teL 675-9018. Miasgaretta F ille r MUrphy, 7 :g ^ Bporto MANOHBSTBB portafion, “Whathar toe acdKxd ttreJearty for GOP candidatea months In 1043. He learned cow in 1909. They argued ideolo- here before he atarto toaUng for a tone in Me uncle’s Chase and aditoeazea of toe Un. The nicknamed “Happy.” *niey have PhoBOOi 648-6618 or M9-8155 aocommiodafiona o je to ha for- tor offlee. He delivered nxm aMnetoing of Washington and he gy in a model o f an American humiM writo toe gas pumps.** ' klanliattan Bank. Then he eet to two sons, Neison Jr. and Mark 8:10 I Tip Sporta names may tom be diractad to 13:18 I Off nlabad by tranap(»tatton or oto- than 600 speeCbea, raised sever- later oommented, unfavMsUy, Mtchen. ^ conformed readily to the woric renting space in Rockefel­ the town dark ao that die can F lU e r.' erwlae depends on tha oegaM- al mlDian d ola rs in party funds, hew “ pollUcal ajqiolntees a t But nothing ao enhanced Nix- totems of New York poUtlca, ler Onter, the family’a ekyacn- came 1964 and another presl- man abaentaa ballota to them. aaficn o f fiw . school ayntam in and labored to strengthen the toe top feathered todr neeU ^ P^a. Wto Mew per project in midtown Itonhat. Tba balloto nuiat be mailed dential election year. ’IMa time ton town. Section 10-230 pro­ organlEetlon at all levels, w lto^ kinds of overlapping during B lee^- «ad hot doge. tan. At toe height of toe d^xns- back to tha town dark so that Rockefeller went allouL He won vides the authority for Boorda tional, stater and local.-iv-L. ehd empire buUdlng.” Underneath aU toe booida, sion, he rented all five mllUon they may be received by 6 p.m. the Oregon primary but lost to of Education to «iqn>ly toe feet of offlee space. on Nov. 4. In the proceaa, natunUy, he He Joined the Navy as a Ueu- y t ^ T o t a ^ 34 in *«>'*^«ver. vms waging a sMid Ms chief rival, Ben. Barry Gbld- transportation of diUdrm The tradition of ptabUc service earned toe gratitude of the men tenant and served largely in toe book. "Bix^aiaes’” Nlxnn surrounded htan- water of Arizona, in toe critical FOR EXPERT wfaarevar tranH>ortation is rea- Any member who will be out w h M he campaigned and South P a d fle . Juat before h » hla reaetton vtoen M>®«l»Urts and saturat- was ingrained in RockefMler California primary, just after of town in which he la qualified fpom sooras of party leaden. Be ed himself with information on from toildhood. I WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL HALANCING sonabla and desirable.’’ was mustered out as a Ueutan- he heard the news: the birth of Nelson Jr. The de­ to vote during the botira of vot­ accumidated a aatcbelfid of po­ state Issues. In 1968 he went to South COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE . Ho atotod further, “B euy ant commander in 1946, the Re­ “What I thought of ... was feat ended Ms hopes. ing Is eUglhle to cast an ab- litical leu ’s. This has been Ms campaign ohfld ia deprived of acfaooUng publicans in Ms district in OUi- not the awesome problems I Amerioa as a dirsetor of toe Rockefeller’s popularity saiflc RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVICE smtee ballot. When toe Reprihllnans made a by reason of toe failure of a fMnla etfked Mm to. be their wwdd have if I should become pafteni in all toe raoes'be has Ckeole Oil Oo. H e became in­ to 26 per cent, a record low, in SEE strong conaeback in the ctf year hoard of educatloo to provide candidate tor Congress. He ae- president, but how I could best entered—tireless travel and tensely interested in lAtin surveys taken just before he Wancheater Evmiag Her­ elections of 1906,- Nixon was the reasonable and legal oc- CHited. handle my immediate reqxHWi- speech-making, informal meet­ American affaira, studied Span­ opened Ms cam|>aign fo r elec­ ald Hebron oone^Mmdmt, widely credited with todr euc- comodafiona, the parent or at­ In toe campaigning, a series btUty as a vice president who ings, cloae study o f Issues and ish twothoun a day for throe tion to a third term as governor CLARK! MOTOR SAIES M m . Blarjotia PoHar, to|. ns- ceas. In a sense, he camo back, of five debates was arranged briefings by Ms qiecialists. monfiis, and then wrote a report In 1966. Some of Ms strongest tendance officer may request a •u e. was now ... ’one heart beat RT. 6 and 85. BOLTON— 648-9521 hearing before tha board of too. Suddenly, be was in toe between Nixon and VoorhU. fnun the presidency.’ ” In toe 1906 campaign. Rocke­ on the need for better relations suiqxMten expressed doubt that presldentisl picture again, a po­ Nixon sold later he considered feller appeared on a televised between the United States and be could win again. > educafion.” Nixon presided over a Cabinet “In Iha avtat of an unfavor­ tential nominee In 1908. the first debate a turning point meeting six days later and sent debate with Harriman and ttae Latin America. Always a hard campaifl^er, It was not the first tone be for Mm. ’’Ome that debate was candidates of two otoer parties. It «anre to the attention of be now worked more furiously able ruling,” continued the Xerox Copy Service Eisenhower a leossuiing mes­ stotaniant” , by tha board, the had faced aeemtaiidy insiqMra- over,” he said, “I was on my sage—“ the team” was functfam- He was aggressive, sure-footed, President FhanhUn D. Roosev­ then ever. He won by approxi­ Me odds and won through. You way to eventual victory.” quick with rebuttals. If he had plaintiff may appeal to the State ing smoothly. elt He asked Rockefeller to mately 400,000 votes, a sizeable Mnepriat and Sitypty, 1m . have to go bade 28 yeara . . . Nixon won by a vote of 60,086 taken a gantole, it paid off. serve as a |l a year coordinator plurality but sm aller than the Board of Education. According Came 19M. *nie RepuMicana Class M to All Skapet and to P.A. 46(, tola right ia avaU- In the summer o f 19i0, flie Rs- to 49,994. nominated Nixon for president On election Mgbt, a Rockefel­ of toe Office of Inter-Ammican previous two. eMHartferdBd.,] aUa to paronta of 8 year old publican leaders in toe 12th His tactics in that election and two weeks later, the Demo- ler tr«id surfaced early. At Affaira. In a widely pubUzhed inter­ Sixes for Tabla Tops ocngresslonal district of Califor­ generated considerable contro- crate nominated John F. Kemie- 10:48 p.m., only a few hours aft- This was in August IMO. Dw- view , R ockefdler aaM, “ To me, ohUdren, ragardlesa o f toe grade nia confronted a problem of veray. Liong afterward, on a dy. Soon the question o f a de­ er toe pMls closed, Harriman ing toe luaet 18 yean, Rockefel­ that was a vindication of toe You can do many in wMch the (tolld la enrolled.” He concluded, “Tha town hmgBtandtaig: bow to deot a television program entitled bate foose. conceded. Rockefeller’s final ler served under Presidents things I had been working for. things w M gHau lo - congressman. "The PoUtical Obituary of Rich­ Debating was a Nixon qteei- margin was 880,000 in a predom- Roosevelt, Truman and Eisen­ That election was toe cUmax tor board of education has a die- The district was strongly Re­ ard M. Nixon,” VoorMs aald: ality. It had helped Mm to inanfiy Democratic state and hower. me, as far aa I am concerned.” Mu and dMk tops eretion In determining whether publican. Yet it regularly re­ "He was a clever opponent, prominence as a college stu­ agataiM a Deraocnatlc tide na- He served as assistant secre­ He aald in this interview he and rtmy ora tranqiortatlon la to be fundah- turned to Oongreas a Democrat, able (gipmient, well-financed op­ dent, to win Ms first election to UonaHy. i tary _ of state, assistant______aecre- would not try again for the pres­ to knap clncm. Lot ed and a raaponaibUlty fo r pro­ Jerry Voozhis. Obviously, he ponent, emd I think I have a Congress, and to masses of fa- Govemora o f New York have tary o f wMfOra, and special ad- idential nomination. “ I just viding tha means. OoMracta was popular with voters in both right to aay that he was quite a vmaMe publicity in Ms coofron- ofteti been considered potential viser to Elseitoower on foreign don’t have toe desire,” he said. us hdp you with and ograammta with parents parties. HU position kxdwd im- rutoleas opponent” tation with Khrushchev. presidential timber. At 10:48 affaira. “I have no ambition, no inner suggnstions. are aometimaa found feastbla pregnaUe. Nixon said, “VoorMs lost be­ But in the oampalgn o f I960, it R *'’ ’ RocJ'®!®^®' H e played a rede in framing drive, to get in this thing burron Cot To All Sizea and economical but the aafaty The Califonla leaders first of­ cause that district waa not a turned oul to he a two-edged himself tai that both the Good Neighbor and again.” UFJCN 8 A J f. to 8 PJH. of tha child la tba board's first fered the nomination to Dr. Wel­ New Deal district Our cam­ sword. Kennedy said later be ^ fonner Nw Hampe^ Point Four programs and NCnetoeleas, in early 1988 M SAT. 8 A J f. to NOON oonatderatlon as, upon approval, ter Dooter, a feumer president paign was a very honest debate could not have won the presi- J'i‘*K® wired. T have ssrved as chairman of a special was reported toat he wotdd an­ it becomes toe compiling ele­ d WMttier OoUege. He waa un­ on toe issuea” dency if Ms debates with Nixon formed a RockefeUer^-Prert- committee on reorganization of nounce Ms candidacy. On ment In the Judgement of toe ##• able to accept but be made a Nbum was re-elected to the had not taken place. dent Association.' A «-~ .io«on - inIn naMfomla.CaUfomla, the Defense Department. Manto 21, Rockefeller aaid in a UROCHELLE S WHITE SUSS 00 las. State Board of Education.” suggestian. He said they might House in IMS and then—already a state senator said, “We’U Two years later, Nixon ran As a private clUsen, Rockefel news conference that he bad de­ 81 BISSELL STREET PHONE 649-7822 At tha July meeting, the hwal consider one o f Ms formM' stu- a young man in a hurry—he de­ tor governor of CalUtunia ® ^ ler eat on 18 boards of directors, cided “irrevocably’’ against Board of Etlueatlon rejected the denU, Richard IfHhous Nixm, cided to go after the Senate seat against toe incumbent, Edmund toe New York election and the built supermarkets and dairy running. He said be would be Jtme request of a group of par- prise-winning student, lawyer, held by Helen Oahagan Doug­ G. “Pat” Brown. He lost Wbat man who won it.” plants in Oentrai and South available, if drafted, but toat he. civic leader, now a lieutenant las, a Democrat He won .by had amounted to Nixon’s Rockefeller disclaimed any America, persuaded Ms father did not expect a draft to develop commander in the Navy. 680,000 votes. Again be was ac­ concesMon of defeat to Kennedy presidential Intentions. to donate toe site for toe United and woidd not work to start one. They looked Into Nixon’s cused of using unfair campaign in 1960 had been smiling, grace­ Nevertheless, I960 was ap­ Natlona building in New York Forty days later, he reversed record end quietly talked with tactics. ful, in the qiirit of a good loser. proaching. Dwight D. Eisenhow­ and instituted the Rockefeller himsMf and announced that he persons who had known him all But what made Mm a national But Ms valedictory after toe er would become constitution­ Reports on defense, education woidd run. Ms Ufe. figure, and a more controversial California defeat was an aston­ ally ineligible for a third term and government reorganisation. He was bom Feb. 9, 1918, in one, was the Alger Htes case. “Winning Ticket”, ishing one. as President. Politicians began He came into government Yorba Linda, a toiy community Ifiss, a former government of­ Exhausted from the campaign taking the hard look at Rocke- with a firmly rooted philosophy. not far from Whittier. EDs father ficial was investlgntod by the and toocked by Ms defeat, Nix- feUer. He once defined It sinqdy. “You , C A M ER AS was a small buaineasman. To House un-4m®rican Affairs on appeared before about 100 re- He was bom In Bar Harbor, do what you think is right, and PHM — fiU U S the only game contribute to the family fi­ Committee in 1M8. Nixon pmrters and the T V cameras on Maine, July 8, 1908, the third of then what’s to be wifi be.” nances during Ms boyhood, Nix­ MSCOUtfT PRICES Idayed a leading nde in the in­ the morning after toe election six children. One of Ms fin t aettons os gov­ on picked beans on the ranches quiry. Ifiss later was convicted and said Mtterly, ‘You won’t They were reared as Baptists. ernor of New York was to raise and worked as a Janitor in a of perjury and served a term in ARTHUR DRUQ that gives you have Nixon to kick around any The fam ily day began when taxes. His oxlvieera were horri­ pitollc school, a sweeper in a prison. longer because, gentlemen, tola they read selections from the packing bouse, emd a gasoline fied when Rockefeller dlsckwed Hiss also aiqieared on too TV la my last press conference.” Bible together, y/htn he was in Ms intenfion. *Ihey agreed that station attendant. program about Nixon’s “politi­ Numerous “pohtlca] obltuar- oMlege, Nelson taught Sunday toe state needed the revenue but 3 chances to win La college be maintained a cal obituary” and said o f Mm, lea” of Nixon appeared in the schoM. In Ms campaign specdi- he said they told Mm, “Wait six high level of schdaraMp “ My impresaian of him as an in­ immediate afternoato. However, es, he often used the phrase, nzonths. It ’s suicide to start by through four years and had ac­ vestigator was that he was less David Lawrence, the WasMng- “ The brotherhood o f man under raising taxes.” quired a reputation as a formid- interested tat devding the every time you play. ton oMumnlst, wrote, “ Maybe toe Fatoertiood of God.” Rockefeller refused to be dis­ p.ble debater. When he grad­ facts objectively than in seeking Richard Nixon has nine political Jotai D. Rockefeller Jr., Uke suaded. ’The tax hike went out of uated in 1984, he was awarded ways of making a preconceived Uves after all.’’ his father before him, required through and M took a good deal the' Harvard difo of California plan appear plauMUe.” On Feb. 1 of this year, Nixon hia children to keep itemized m - of the bloom off Ms popularity. prise as the oustanding student Nixon said Hiss’ testonony announced that he was a candi­ counts of how they spent their A further insight into Ms poUt- of Ms class. “Indicated to me that he might date for the nomination for weekly allowance—^20 cents. By that time he had decided be following a general phutoce leal tMnUng appeared in one of •resident Grinning, he opened They also were required to save Ms three Godkin Lectures deliv­ to be a lawyer. In 1984, howev­ of testifying apparently forth- campaign in Manchester, er, toe nation was stUl in the five cents and to give another ered at Harvard University. town. rightly and openly on all mat­ N.H., with a statement to re- grip of toe Great Depresslan. five cents to toe churidi or char* Rockefeller said: ters, but actually giving the pmlers, ’’Gentlemen, this is not Mxen’s family could not afford Ry- "Political creation, not Impro­ oonunittee what tatformatlon he my last press conference.” to send Mm to law scbool, so be wanted to and refusing to give Nelson supplemented Ms al- visation, is toe order of the day. mwlied for a sebobtrsMp al information wMch he did not want the committee to have.” Nixon involved himself in oto­ H or less. er controversial Issues as a con­ FOR ' I gressman and senator. He When you play "Winning Ticket" at participating helped write toe Taft-Hartlcy la­ bor law wMch was passed over People for McCarthy Pick up^he telephone and go. Dial direct and get Esso stations, you'll have three separate chances to Cosmetics> President Harry ‘Truman’s veto. WINDOW where you’re going in seconds, for $1 or less. (If win cash, prizes or both. Win as much as $50 cash And when Truman stripped the . you go person-to-preson, it could cost you about Just by spelling "Tiger" in Tigerino. Or uncover a ITS late Gen. Douglas MaoArtbur of '68 Olds Vista Cruiser or any one of hundreds of his Far Eastern commands, SUPPORT THE SHADES $3.) So. Dial 1, then the area code (you can find Nixon sponsored a resolution of it in the front of your phone book) and then the other prizes in Tigerama. When you vote for the Tiger Uggeffs confidence In MacArthur. Madu to Ordur number of the person you’re trying to reach. (or the Ad Manager), you're entered in our giant Elec­ In a relatively few years, ho ■iX c yoor oli teltaa la aai Easy, isn’t it? And nice. 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Y ou put in the DMiMcrats, Ropiiblieant. hwtepondnnts, join tomtiMr to dionga money and we do all the work. And we pay you interest for immiiiiigs • fasti S T O K t that privilege. largMt sfiteerton in ComMcticut! Anwricon politics. Mak* sunt m* ttolngams at Chleogo know whom HARTFORD Amorleans stand. A i«sp«et»d lasooreh firm w^i e ^ fy your col Ssso 'That’s why we have 2 kinds of savings accounts. W e know both stores open IJuirs. sad M . nights fill 9! cNid vo rffy tfc* stiwngtli o f our numbnrs. L A. JOHNSON H it Southern New England Telephone Company one of them has to be right for you. 'That’s precisely why we s 8 looslloiis: downtown msin street and pay 4% interest on regular savings and 5% (minimum deposit oast middle turnpike, next to populsr market ' Oommtttoe—MoasrOiy Bor Fnsideirt— Diags. Ttm a ^ PAINT 00. Humble Oil & Reiinlnq Company HARTFORD . 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clerk to be received by her be­ Oodsensas By Tfanafaskm C olum bia fore 6 p.m . Nov. 4,. . . / Amrl^rBtpr A n d o ver T olla n d Quads ‘At Homc^ It was no particular surptlaa to And A • Any niEinpermember ’O ck t inthe s swni-arm- m f* i« f Justice Eari Warren, on a speak­ P aren ts B egin S I ' t EvnittiQ l|^r^ ing platform a day after Governor Rea­ Aides Named qualified Carnibar 8 out of 10 homos during votiiig houra is dlgtble gan of CaMfomia and fonnat Vice Fra- Gravel Operations Hourly Schedule tl* -'''' BY THB to east an absentee ballot m aatgi pR»nwo oo„ im c . aident Nixon bad made Hieir statamenta By O’Neill U M m til Otraet Slated for WHEATBTELD, Ind. (AP) - - C o n n . - m r hove 0 cold room at Miami agalnat the rise ot oilme, take Mencheeter Bveniiig Merali TBOaiAB W. ikltOUSON The Irvine quadruplat babies, ths view that aodaty Haelf has some Oehnubla eertespoBdani ^Ir- Assailed at Hearing WALOXR R. - TBBOUBON------In Giiiipaign A, B, C and D—hava ended toelr PobURMra not easHy dlminated share of the blame. giala OatlaaB ieL 2M-9tM. Saturday IS YOWtS ONt o r THi ttttr d October 1, IM Elghtean townapeopla attend- town to widen ilie toads. Ttie \ -W'-v Paul Kerriok and Mbs. Jemee ■lx weriw of intensive bbeiiltal Talking to Hie meeting of atata. The 18th Annual Carnibar of ing last night’s pubUo baaring many tiazaids aa the (nicks" he supreme court Juatloes at Ptiiladal|iWa, Carey have been named local oare. But the.probl^ma a n Just —------erery Breulag Exoapt Snodojni the Andover Vidunteer Fire De­ on the proposed Wright Grav­ added, wito tboae attondlag. Wnwiplirat Bolldojps. Bmared «t *ba Post Office M Ohlef JusUee Warren might have been co-ohairnMn for the Demoorat- voicing their MHaarreemant ■tortiiig tor (heir parents. Oon., a« Second Otaae Mall partment will be held on Satur­ el Bank operattona on South ■peaking of Reagan and Nfacon when Crune Bank The 200home devekipnient has The main Job Mir. and Mra. io campaign to re-«leot WlUlam day from 8 p.m. to midnight River Rd. voioad ooncerna he ddded anonymous penMus who view (yNeill as rapraaentattve from not come before the TEC, nor Allan J. Irvtiia fsoa la feetong IrattMo^Mat I88M BoascRJpnoN Rdras rMng crime wlHi “ edf-rlghtaoua indig- Works Well Should the weather be unfavor­ ranging frmn devaluation ot have apartmenta (or ttie area, tba boys who arrived Sunday FMnbio In Adraaoe the 62hd AaosmUy Dlatrict from Home Hospital in Lafay­ Tau' ...... fSO.00 iMttOD” and "overatanpUflcattan.*’ able the event wUl take ptace on their ‘ property, marring of also (dataned by Wright ■81! wHhtlwMW . ss*__ Xontbe .. U.S0 The geowral ohalrman la ibe The tnicks wtt travel down ette where they wera bwn June r n 'Tt la ^ ao ainqile," aaid the CUaf the foUowing Saturday. roads, heavy trafflo for toa ex- n r e e Moidba Flormoa LonTNif Mariborough FBI Reports South River Rd. to Walbridge 2L One Mooth .. i.ao Juatloe, "and all of us must aaaimie a Preparatloiia for the affair are latlng road and noise of the and the campaign coordinator going ahead rapidly and indica- trucks. Hm Rd. to avoid uttng ttie prea- Bach baby la <» a three-hour CHIU CHAf IR ■bare ot (hs respanstUUtiy.’* la Jamas Carey of Columbia. (Oontoiiied from Page Om ) feeding acbedule—$2 total feed­ x n c B B a OF tlons are toat it wiU be one of The complaints wore directed ent bridge over (he WSUmantto iriRONnillMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS That Is, onoe more, the doctribs of ings each day that probably will Jlk# d l^ e t^ * ^ towM in toe vance in law enfwjement in 26 too Uggest and bett yet. Pro- toward exMUig gravel removal River. Tbe Aeondeteil P ren R eJcclnilTtf jr eotlUed ooQecHve guilt, wfalob sees some of ua dlatrict are represented by Jo- keep toe parents feading toe THD REVOLUnONARY NEW DE­ to the DM of repobUoation o f oil new* dlo- years’’ and paid it’s' respondble c«6de of toe Carnibar go to operations along the road and Thoee attanding were assured pntobee credMed to k or not otbenrlae credH- donnliig aackoloHi and aahos every time aeph Keama and Mrs. Jean boys on an aroundthe-oloek ba- VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT- .. purdiaae apeoial equipment for toe WllllmanOc River, partie- (he (ruoks would not (ravel on Ch§tk iktto •*»« ^ P«per and aloo tbe local newa pub- r f Keafo, Hebron, Riduud Harri- tor 600-600 arreota or recoveries ■ia. INO win keep your cold or ( Mahad here. some tenibla deed is committed. fires and amergeneles. ularly towards one run by Felix' Anttiony Rd. by Atty. Stephen L 'l iMMi of repUbHoattoo o f apeoial dia­ eon and HCTa. Roae Meflparren, of atolen property each monto. The boys were named Allan, warm and cozy, wito fllMred, dn Agalnat the doefrine ot ooOectivs guHt, ^ le entertainment to be. pro­ DqFtapo. Ketchem repreeentthg (he padcbesls liereln are also reserved. Mariborough, and Anthony Ftan- Byron, Corey and Dale. Whan iag, tbstmoclatieaQy cootrouid there is the doctrine ot qiectfic guilt The big computer is toe guts vided WlU be games of akui and Others questioned the ability Wrigbte. Opantoig cost up to 75% Im thaa rnry and Mbs. Ann MlcLaugh- they were born, toe hoqiltal la­ ccEiCR OIrOfli 8n8 roeOuv Those adio hold to this believe that the of toe center, which aervea as a chance, special rides and sudi of toe "b o n e and buggy day S t Bfatthew’e Netoe taS w Mhr. other $M -oa beaten. Heals cbM batti- The Herald PrtmlnK Oonmaeiy Inc., as- lln, East Hampton. beled toetn A, R, C and D. anmaa no floaaoial re^wiaPimty (or typo- main obJecUve Miotdd ba to punish, aev- wartoousa of facto on 660,000 for the youngsters, bingo, and road" . to acoommodate toe New reoldenta of (he town room, encioied porch, attie room, or grapbloal errora appearing In advertlaemenla Local MqnxHrt tor Senator Eu­ mtislc. RefreMiments wUl be with a, aocordliir to Mr ^ "**** hundreds of other made by women of toe auxUiary They pointed out the road is quested to reglstor with the por- " I know Byron beoanae he’ a d feEtOi Or OeiOeM ottaML And thoee who hold to f l * and Mrs.—— Kernieth----- Mbraa. • Itome bearing eerlal numbera. the largest (8 pounds, 7 ounces) Snbeortber to Xxm Anaelea TlmeaWaabli*- WlU be tor aale. 18 feet wide and overgrown. tah. Thto regtatiwtkm wUl eneMe PhoM: 649-4539 ton Poet Neiea Servloe. ” view soolf at tbosk. silly soft people who, Mrs. Moran said a teiephone center provides almost in­ There wUl be a raffle drawing tbe Oontratendty of Christian and Allan because he’a toe ^ aemce dlent of H. B. A. Servloa, Inc. stantaneous Truoka using the road a n eight PobUahers Representattves — The JuUoa vdienever aome si>i itileaa isealeBiiiliil survey wlU be made to gatoer infmtnatlan to on tickets now being add wito Doctrine Executtve Board to aa- nnAlIest (S-8Mi).’ ’ the aald. more than 700 police depart- feet wide and have 20 wheels, Xatbeim Special Apency — Hew Toih, CW- oharactar aaaaadnatas a Kmnedy or a added support for Ben. MoCar- three prizes to be won: A con­ aign children to tbetar olaaoee, "But I can’t tell Corey from caco, Detrott and Boston. mento in. 48 atatee, toe District accordliig to aome of last Bing, go arotad flageBatkig ihenMwilvsa toy and she added, "W e want sole odor TV, a caloric gas grtU night’s oommenta. The reol- end where poaeUde aosign them Dale wltiwut looking at their of Cdumbia and Cuiada. identlfleaUott atikleta." FOGARTY BROTHERS; INC- MElfBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF dRODLA- for Hieir own part in the crime. to convtnoa any uncommitted with roUaaeria and a transistor danta expressed the fear of one to the eanw eeaiico on Satur­ Hawaii will be hooked up to radio. Ooray weights 8-1 and Dale 8- FUEL OIL e BURNER SALES A SERVICE nONS. We sea 90 union of Hie two oamps. delegatee toat toere to siqipcKt of theae tnioke meettng a school days. for Ben. HbOartoy in CUum- toe system Aug. 9 and by toe Sirs. Roberta ated bus on toe road and being un­ Annual Bepotte Doe 1 2 . Rather, we aio fascinated by the ease bto." end of toe jrear all 60 states will At birth, Allan weighed 2-18, 319 Brood Strtot • Monehotfor, C oihl Display advartlalna cloalna hoars: Peodo from Andover aeem to able to pass. The Board of Fkionoe has re­ For Xon^ p-m. fMdaj with which they separate themselvaB. ‘ ‘aubaorlbe.’’ Oorey 8-4% and Byron and Dale Thoee intoreated in helping keep winning contests. Last The Wright operation would quested edl town boards and For Tuesday — i p.m. SaMt We do not reaHy have much trouble, The 1TB1 said notices of etMen 8-4 each. For W ^iuy -1 p.iTSiea,. with toe telephone campaign Thursday, Mrs. Eari Roberta of be maintained in six eectimia commiaaiona to submit their an­ Jhr Thnraday — l p.m. TUeod^ we members ot the rouHne pUblio, in are asked to contact eltoer Mrs. care or desoripttona of fuglUvea - Diapers poee another prob­ S ?'' 1 Wednaaday. Hebron Rd,, n a * awarded fln t of about aix acres each. A bond nual reports to ttie eetoctanen aa gueadqg whhdi leaders are hard and Moran or Mrs. Morton Gtoaeer, ">tsslh* property are fed of $4,600 per oon would be re- lem. c ^ S f 2 » . r e place in (he den-week cake dec- soon as poarible for inchialon in whldr are soft, which readi simple, di­ J co-dialrmen o( toe MoCSrtoy ®l*ctronlcally by police agencies qulrad based on recommenda­ An average baby uses 24 dia­ oeattaig oouree sponsored by the town report. Sd"SSSy“p5iSli^S^ fo?*itard.y ter President town committee. terminals. Theae pers a day, meatang almost 100 rect vordicta wUdi permit skiiple^ tough DAL in their Manchester Park- tions of town consulting en­ Rook Group WtaM terminal points relay toe Infor- changes di^y for the Irvines. acOon and wfaiidi see oompHoaiUiig and ado atora. gineer James Thompson of Mandieator Bvenliig Herald But with this problem, aa wito IVMElay, Attguaf 6 amdloratlng taetms in every iimnen "Bome Dead B e a n ," toe folk- J”*™***^!®-?’* H-milUon center The prise cake was given toe Buck and Buck. Tolland oonespoodent Bette 'rock graqi foaturing Mtos Washington. The gravel removal opera­ others, toe Irvines are getUng MtuaHon. We wouldn’t be aurprlaed if, award on toe bade of orlglnalt- Qnatrale, toL 875-2846. hety. OolUne as vobaUat, toMc Arat California alone has 800 police ty and carrying out the theme tion is being undertaken as a in fact, one could tell Just from the Two large ftrms that service place in toe all-American c»stion into one terminal. New cake depioted a aaUboat in between toe VWlmantic River Hie divlaiaa Hiey would be on for in Hie Physical Exam cases of disposable diapera—2,- ProbdWy the bent good ne w this poor over toe weekend. York state has about 140 agen- rough water against a back­ and an ana of treee which 804 over-all. At Home Hospital, wotM ban received in many yean in die end it seems likely that what separatee The group received H,000 and which run their data ground ot blue eky. For being screen it from the road, ac­ a chance to iqipear in toe through two relay points. Slated for LBJ which paid the fees for the news wlilch neemn to m y tint tiie po­ us one horn another on sudi iaaiiea is toe beat in 60 entires in toe cording to Wright Analtot ahow to be abown late ssid police in the motoer and toe baUes, toe staff tential crinin over the ObucboSkuraldan more a matter of chramosmies «uui it course taught by Mrs. Ruth He intenda to reuse the land on naUonwlde. amalleat oommunitiea may ben- SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — and visitors donated enough is one of edooatlon, or environment or -CoimeUy d Groton, Mrs. Rob­ for agricultural purposes and nvoiutiaa baa been weathend without Eiqieiises tor Mias Colltau and ^*'***" ^ computer. AU they President Johnson’s vlait to toe money to buy 1,201) diapers. atatua in life. A certain kind of blood erta received a twxi-yeer sub­ obtained a guideline and rec­ aaybodjr'n nnort to vloleDce. * her four male instrumentaltoto Rssd to a teletype unit and Citizens of Jasper County scription to a magazine on cake ommendations from Thorton hospital today ia described by nidies to Hie MmpUfled condemnation Nature Study By SyMan Oftara aomebody who can type, miat- have started a bonk account Tbe oompUmenta and tiie gratitade waro borne by tbe TV ptxigvaai, decorating. Seoore at the Tolland Agricul­ his personal doctor as "in keep­ of oHiera, and another kind of blood ever information they have, or where persons may donate FIEI^A MAiRIGOLD hosted by Dennis James. tural Center. ing with toe policy" an an­ tor ttila appannt good newn ataould go in hangs back. require, is sent by teletype mea- Gift Bags for Ol’a funds to build an addlUoa of State Grant Beoelved Each six-acre parcel would be imal physical Checkup. 'neveral tUnettona. OoacetvsUy, rdl maiddnd’a long and esge to tbe nearest terminal, Again this year the Women’s three bedrooms and a bath for The town’s first anmial pay­ regraded and seeded before The Texas WhUe House pic­ and an answer from toe bank AuxUiary to the Fire Depart­ the Irvlnee. Fkat, Caechoalovaida Uaelf bi to be tortured effort to And aome phUosophlcal ment of $84,971 on toe state work could begin on toe next tured the President’s admission can be flashed back In seconds. ment and the Home Ekxmomics Irvine, 28, a steel plant advis­ truth bn which everybody could H erald grant to be received toward toe p a rce l. to Brooke Army Medical Center pnalrnd lor tbe development of a re- The FBI envisages more uses Oommlttee of toe Andover baa been a waste of o v mental pn»- coat of toe Anal addition to Port­ Edith Knight of South River as routine althou^ it did not er in East C3ilcago, already has votabonary leadenbip wtaldi not only Inside Report for the computer. Grange wUl work together to added one room to hie five-room Connecticut Yankee er School has been sent to toe Rd. and her husband Marlin led ceasea. The proper, fruitful approach Y esterdays make and fUl Santa Claus Gift use that word in the official an­ bad die o om ge to inaugurate a revolu­ town treasurer, Mrs. Harriet Already being researched ia a the opposition to the pro])oeal. house by building a wall liatde may He, raHier, in the phyriological By A.H.Oe Bags for aerv^men In Viet­ nouncement and neither did toe tion. but, Juat aia importently, the win- L ym an. ■yatem whereby Angerprinte The KnitJits have a parcel of the attached garage. realm, with the realistic route to a 25 Year$ Ago nam. Last year 86 such bags presidential doctor, Vice Adm. dom to know how far to try to take it Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak The town la bonded for eight could be Identified at the purii land separated by a 60-foot buf­ The new room is for April Tbe advaooe agtOtm tor for­ Instaooe, (n wUeb t&e idea of were sent and many letters of Geoige G. Burkley. on Ita fln t leap toward natinnai indl- ctvUiaed oonsenaua that of tranafuaion. staff Sgt Lester E. Behrend, years for toe cost of oonetruc- of a button. fer area from the pnqjioaed Yvonne, 14 months, whom toe mer Gorvemor WaBace, boviiM 8^:atitude tor the gifts were re­ Johnson and his wife, who ia "Project Otaioetn,’ ’ by wtaioh And a boon to banka and those gravel removal area. Irvlnea are adopting. The par­ vkhtaHam. M IAM I BBIAiCH—W hen he ar­ originally expected to deny MP, U. S. Army, a former mem­ had an easy ttme of ft aawring tlon and wlU continue to receive ceived from the men In Viet­ taking the opportunity to also the busing of hmited namberi these payments through toat companies dealing wito-atobka The Knlghta complained of ents moved into April’s old rived in this convention city late Nixon enough votes for a Arst ber of the Manchester Police tiMir man of a place on (be Con- nam or in the various rest have a checkup, may stay ovei^ iteoend, tbe Ruaaia of 19S6, and its of Negro children bom tba gbet- and bonds would be an inatant the devaluation of their land and room and toelr larger bedroom An In Tim Roimd? last week, Rep. James Gardner ballot win. Their best news late Department, graduates from the neettout ballof as a esndUato tim e. a rea s. night at the hospital, a quick, ISaS leaderdilp deeerve great credit for to of Hartford toscboola in aur- Teanls Oliirio IdenUAcation process of auoh se­ other neighboring land. is being used by the quads. of North Carolina immediately last week came from Kansas Washington, D. 0. PoUee Acad­ for PzeMdeot, era now prodabn- TWs year the combined 76-mlIe helicopter ride from Some of our apace rockets have gone rcundtatg towns vras inaugurat- A second tamds Mtadc Is set rialised paper aaseta. ‘'Other operations promised A baby food company has do­ devdoping the capacity to contemplate sat down to coffee with three and Hawaii. em y. Ing ttiat be la going to do very groups making up the gift bags their Johnson City ranch. •d (wo yean ago, has aiao been for Aug. 8 at 6:80 p.m. in toe "W e can foresee the day when they would be nice and neat, nated a year’s supply of food Danish Modgm - to the development of the decboeloveklan iq> high enough to register the existence delegates from Florida and be­ McDUl (Huck) Boyd, Natfon- wen indeed in Oomecttcut in Hw are requesting cash donations Press secretary George Oiris- Townspeople keeping chickens put up to aifouriian towns in tba Hennequin Rd. recreation area. a bank teUer, for instance, but they aren’t ’’ Mrs. Knight and a laboratory firm has given ' mvolnUon srithout yielding to the theoriee of a “aea of light" which doea not pene­ gan explaining why Gov. Ronald al Committeeman from Kansas, as then quantity buying of the tian said Monday that as far as in violation of tbe zoning laws actual voting in November. New Haiven, BrMgepoet and would be able to have identiAed pointed out . the Irvines 12 cases of formula. end the emotional inattneta whicli would trate the earth’s own atmoqhere, but is determined to cast all 20 Chairman Robert Baldwin gift items results in more gifts he knows the President’s health beautify your kitchen Reagan would make an exceUent may face cUtf fines or arrest 11 W« tend to believe them, al­ Watorbury sreas. If tbs result of ■aid toe Arst exhibition emd les- “ t®8»l w stolen any money or- She questioned why buffer which apparenUy fainUy Oooda the rest nominee for Preslcient. Kansas delegates for Sen. Frank at lesser cost. Andover famUiee is n orm al. have rlnneified the revolution aa intoler- the birds are not disposed of. though tbe record for conserva­ IMs is anything Mbe t t has been sons drew an appreciative der or draft preaented to her zones of omistderable size were of the universe. Carlson, the state’s beloved re­ mtUI be called on during toe eve­ "Yes,’’ was toe answer he alile from the point of view of the vital The slgniAcanco of this cof­ tive ttitad parties tai OotmeoU- In (be Hartford area, tbe issue crowd. This clinic wiU concen- over toe counter for cash—and not required to protect abutter’s tiring Smatoi^-deprivlng Nixon ning hours of Thursday and Fri­ gave to a specific question on Now you can add the beauty of Danish natimial intereatn of Runela. This "aea of light,’’ being, most prob­ fee break is that Gardner, Re­ cut lies Mstoetadly been unim- w(U draw together in ew b town, tnte on toe serve and toe back: in (miy as long as it takes for property, she said, "My land of some 10 votes. Whether Cari- day of this week for donadons. the point. Modem to your kitchen with this ably, the residual Aare from the. jiri- publican candidate for Governor, 10 Yearg Ago presrive. Father OoufpUln’a wfaetlier it. decides to bs oon- hand strok e. A dults cure w elcom e toe customer to sign his name! " will be no good. It’s strip ihin- Third, the conduct of Ruada’n other aon, a Nixon supporter, will go If further Information about the Christian announced John­ Dinette by Daystrom, only 0119.50 for mordlal exidoslon which prdiferated the was at the moment ofAciaPy un­ Union Party, as we recall it, oemed or unoonoemsd, h bard a s weU aa youngsters. , the VBl official said. in g .” along with thia arrangement la Mayor Harold A. Turkington project is desired people should son’s intention; to enter the faoe- all 7 pieces. The 85 z 60-inch table ex­ m temtea had Ha fhriHiwg- and poaitive whole universe into Ha orderly oareSn committed and expected by polled aamstfaii« under 8,000 core of several himdrad people Her husband suggested the GS questionable. saya the town will shoulder the July Permits pital at a briefing, reading a lactom. Hungaiy, which had kef Ha tan- Richard M. Nixon’a forces to be call Mrs. Kenneth J. Bain, Main HU«MBVICI OTMi tends to a full 86 x70-inches with two through space, may also ultimately Similarly, Rockefeller and costs to make necessary repairs votes in tbe state aa a whole. An to whom tbe detent of buMng, or Building permits amounting to St. Planning and Zoning Oomisslon fonnal statement by Burkley. mediate revohiUon in 1866 by gafe« no on their side when the name of Confinement Ordered 10-inch leaves. The six chairs have Wal­ serve the purpoee of telling us where Reagan forces want HawaU to for the damage done by flood­ idtra conservative tfatafi party in the poMHoal ixetetiment of (boss $79,000 were issued during July require gravel bank owners to The President usually has hla North Carolina is called on the Dog Licensee Green Manor Blvd. far Ruania had little choice about ita cast its 14 Arst ballot votes for ing on Bolton St. Haitford County polled 1,299 wtio vote for buaing, or the op­ according to aonliig agent O. HARTFORD (AP)—The Con­ post a bond "to assure the pro­ annual checkup at toe White nut wood grain backs to match the ta­ we are beading, we travelers on this roll. Mrs. Ruth Munson, town own actioa, waa now aUe to bdp temper Sen. Hiram Fong (another Nix­ rotes in the test Oongrcssjional portunity to vote for anytiody Prescott HOdgea. necticut Supreme Court ruled to­ clerk, reports that of approx­ tection of neighbors’ land to per­ House friiich has extensive facil­ ble top. The shaped and tapered backs good ship earth. What remains to be seen is M anchester Ruaalan poUey toward CMcbodovakia. on man) as a favorite son and Town offlciala, health authori­ deetton. who ptomiaes to keep people in They went to George Lange, day that a patient at a state imately 400 dogs in town sub­ mit court redress against toe ities. are Gold Brocade on white vinji. Just It may be that, in the cycle and circle whether Gardner will forcefully Tugoidavla and Riunanla were fortliiigbt have a better than 60-60 ciumc* ties, and engineers take the op­ Tbe Wallace candidacy, obvb- Htefo proper places have beootno house and garage on Erdonl mental hospital, who twice in- ject to being licensed, six owners if proUema occtu:.*’ With Congress in recess, how­ the thing for the added beauty of your which may prove to be the ultimately spread the Reagan gospel In his Robert Mur^diy of South River in their aupport of the Prague regime. of getting their wish. portunity to tour the town’s new auriy, is going to do much bet­ aacred, tanpeiung oauees. Rd.; Antlicmy Burke for Etta fUeted bodily ii^ury to himself, months of age or older, only ever, and tbe Republicans hold­ Modem kitchen, and it’s available at conclusive pattern for everything we own North Carolina. If he does, Rd. questioned whether toe town FILM AND The most important favorite fX million sewage disposal plant ter than (hat. To such people, (be knock of Hamilton, two houses on Old must remain confined. about 300 owners have procured ing their presidential nominat­ know and experience, our Alpha is our Watkins during our SEMI-ANNUAL Fourlfa, tbe lAdted Statea, itaelf a more Reagan delegate collectors hope son of all, however, remains on Olcott ^t. It ia also, we bdieve, going to the ghetto problem on the doer WUUmantlc Rd.; ‘Tina Leal, It said his taicarceratim was the license and tag which goes could limit toe size of the trucks ing convention in Maml Beato, used In gravel removal opera­ FURNITURE SALE. aendble and inteiiigwif nation Hia« it Omega, our source our desUnatiCRi, our for a maforitv of the 28-vote Gov. James A. Rhodes of the do better than was forecast for of their own sttbutban neigli- house on Rt. 66; EmU Sadlon leg a l. with it. The cash penalty for Johnson is on an extended visit tions. The trucks used In other DEViLOPING waa during the Snigarian revotutlon, beginning our end. delegation whl(^ barely two 58-member Ohio delegation. A it by that poU Connecticut Re­ boriiood and what bappens in for Elsie Dumiack, addltitm of The patient, Peter R. Mayock not getting a license by July to the Texas hill country. banks In the area were describ­ Open 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.—4^lo»ed Mon. If these rocket perlscopea ot ours, pok­ weeks ago seemed almost tmanl- secret preconvention Ohio p<^, publicans bad taken last spring, the' rireets of tbe ghettoes room, and Arnold Hanna, roof of Preston, had removed' hla 1 Is le left New for limiting and Anally halting, the a ll about. his debt to these Southerners perlienced the peace of God if tbe oonAnes of routine patty right plaoe, wfatoh is against ail out of town. Zeafauid in toe year ended Enjoy the luxury of tola dmiao, ttilok carpeting lor on - aiiioe ita betrayal by the West in bombing of North Vietnam, some Ameri­ That reduces the dispirited for winning the nomination A6WAY DRIVEWAY SEALER we had only raised our eyes toyalttes. Hw soft, do-gooder deterforotion Famines of servloemen should March 81 than arrived to settle. ing low price. Aorllan aoryllo pile is extra long-wearing, UM , once again have the feeUng that cans have planted to the absence of and something less than effi would be Immense, and they are from this world and all its at­ But, alUtough the foethooming vhicli is tawadkig (heir 1912 notify toe regtatrars of toe It waa the flrat time In many ■tain resistant and easy to clean. Gracefol random texture it has its own indlvlduallatlc destiny to rockets over Saigon in tbe past month. dent camna'gn team of Gov. already talking about how to enhances any room decor. Sale price incindee custom tack-- tachments and looked to the out­ nomfootlans at Mi&mi and Chi­ America. names and addresMa of their years that thia has happened. foDow. This waa a country wUdi be- The rate of infiltration from the North Nelson Rockefeller to largely a coU ect it. leas inatallatlon by our expert carpet meobanloa over heavy stretched hand of God? Imtead cago ttnia seem to point toward Four per 6 a n t o t the vote ktai. The town clerk will then The result was a migration loos came, tat Ks brief taste of modem in- h«ji also fallen to ita level of before spectator’s role. His entire strat­ sponge rubber padding. of this indifference to the sav­ ■ome oooUng off of the Wahsoe would amount to about 62,000 of man___ __ absentee______baUota- to them. of 10,147 compared with a gain I March 31, when President Johnaon order­ egy Is now simply to pray that dspandonce in between two world wars, ing grace of God let our reply appeal, thia factor has been them in Oonneotfcut We (bfaifc Aprtloationa tor toaltota must of 18,499 In the prevloue year, Plrlee indudea heavy mbberiaed pad. ed the limit to the bombing. It la thought Reagan’s Southern iRcurstons The natural increase reported ens of ttie world’s most beauUful Quotations be that of Samuel; "Speak, more than oftoet, tai our optailan, Hmc« ore a few more than that be made early to sMure timely Hiat more than a quarter of the North I don’t believe we will solve axamidea of democratic progresa. When and a handful of favorite sons Lord, for your servant llsUns." by some new infusions of best In the Mate ready to fomafee aU receipt for costing In the elec­ by toe government atatistlolan 9 z 12 ...... $129.00 12 z 16’6’' ...... $229.00 H Vietnamese regular uiHis in the South the problem of vltdence and ihs western democracies nevertheless will stop Nixon on the Prst bal­ (1 Kings 8:10) Into tbe kind of Issue on which waa 87,091, making New Zea­ have also been withdrawn. crime luitll the heart of man % oHier loynlties and aB other to- tion. lot, opening up a convention of the WaUaoe camUdaoy thrives The boUota must be marked land’s population 2,766,092 at [YOUR DRIVE CAN BE BRIGHTENED UP WITH A lO’W* X 12 ...... $149.00 12 z 18 ...... $259.00 B damrted It and threw it into tbe wolfirii But reading the signs frosn Hanoi is a has been changed. ■ues in order to buy tfan partlo- maneuver where anything can Rev. Edward M. LaRose best and mailed back to the town March 81. darigns of Hitler, tbe inevltaUe historical notoriously in exact science. If iiressure idar tovwhato potfon ha peddles. |n EW l o o k e a s i l y a n d QUICEUiX. AGWAY 12 z 12 ...... $169.00 hanpen. —Evangelist Billy Graham. St. Bartholomew Cliurch Thia has been a summsr, tor 12z21 ...... $299.00 K maidt was to shift Gsechoslovakia’a has eased in Saigon, it is building up We’d say be codkl get WfiOO. [SEALER REPAIRS AND RENEWS BLACKTOP AND On paper, the prospects for 12 z 18’6” ...... $199.00 12 z 22*6” fDtwe security aaaoclationa toward Rua- around Da Nang. "We are talking about sh ying Nixon arc poor. South­ ...... $329.00 P actions next week and we donft have [MACADAM PAVING. PROTECTS AGAINST DAMAGE ffia, wfalrii, ooaeidering tbe nature of ern state Republican chairmen, 12 z 19*6” ...... $209.00 12z24...... $849.00 L Rm afi, meant an inevitable loas of tree- any evidence of that," Mr. Dean Rusk Nixon boosters to the man, met FROM WATER,SUN,FROST, OR ACIDS. AP)>LIES said on Tuesday abowing imderstandable privately Friday at Hie Fon­ SOUTH SIDE AND DRIES QUICKLY. ONE GALLON COVERS AN 12 Z 15,...... $219.00 12 z 25'6” caution. MWtary aources in Vietnam now MM* .'....$869.00 M tainebleau Hotel. After oompar- e n h a n c e predict a new attack on the towns this t l AVERAGE OF 50 SQ. FT., DEPENDING ON But now Ciecboetovalila has succeeded Ing notes, they came to the con­ n i J ; month or next. Mr, Rusk was on less in IHMFaUzlng that reladonehip. clusion that Dixie defections to SURFACE CONDITION.65-1262 5sa firm ground in demanding that Hanoi I mportant aa Hiis kind of outcome of should spell out in advance how it would Reagan hod been held to 69 (out of 881 Southern delegates). If the criala may be for OaechoatovaUs, it respond to a halt in the bombing. Hanoi has already said what it would do: it that score holds, Nixon will walk is p e r h ^ even more important for the into a Arst ballot nomination. TMted fltates and the whole world. For would proceed to negotiate. Were the Americans winning the war, they would TTie only slim reason for tlila kind of outcome, if it bolds ig>, be in a position to insist on the way It doubting the claims ot such 5 G A L .C A N MTUCATM means that Ruaaia and West remain waa ended. But the war is a stalemate, competent professionals is the fW s to pursue their own evident instincts and can be ended only by step-by-atep posslbllHy that F. Clifton White, toward a softening of their odd war lines concesalons. Reagan’s master ddegato dias- Use fm CMtte|8 er isilsn , atphiljl pwiai and tvrsd against each oHier. R w da baa aucceed- The American search for reciprocity er, has secreted enough Reagan raeft (43-1263) ad in remaining, for the moment, in the has begun to look artificial. By Indtcat- boostera in Nlxm delegations rols ot a relatively civilized power. When ing that almost any recogniaable act of under the eyes of the regulars— we realiae that the compiilaiotis iqxm restraint might be acceptalde, various a distinctly Improbable feat. Sadness, loneliness, fear, guilt, uncer­ Only then can the state chali^ nuaaia in thia instance were somewhat American spokesmen have given the im­ tainty . . . these form i>art of the complex pression that their need was diplomatic men’s delegate counts in such dmBsr to the oompulafone American ad- psttcra of emotiona which the death of rather than military. But the main argu­ battleground states as North iididsli nfliain have felt with regard to de- someone near incurs. The funeral director ment for stopping tbe bombing now is Carolina, Texas, Georgia, Ala­ must understand the feelings of the be­ vdopmenta in Guatemala, in Cuba, In that no other way forward is In sight. bama, and Florida prove to be the Dominican Republic, and in Viet- At the Honolulu talks much emphasis erroneous. reaved. and must work closely with the ama we can pertiaps a|q>reclate better was^ placed on the "Vletnamisation’’ of In Texas, for example. State familjrs clergyman in helping to begin the Just how much it means not to move the war effor.t leading to progressive Chairman Peter O’Donnell has return to normalcy. Floor Covering Outlet ■fMtary force against unpleaaiiig pdl- disengagement by the Americans while informed national Nixon dele­ Hcs. the war goes on. But this is an illusion. gate counters that Ret^gan will KH.LY ROAD VEBNON c ir c l e VERMON. CONN. The South Vietnamese are scarcely more get 12 to 16 of the state’s 66 dele- 647-1427 oapaUe of Aghting tbe war alone than FREE ESTlMA^is The best way to sense Juat how good frates at most. Reagan forces k A MlMtlR.THI OROiR I0» TMI OOkMN RUU 1310 TOLLAND TNKE 872-0573 dds good nswa seems to be la to Imagine, they were three years ago. The only way are counting 26 to SO. One aide BUCKLAND OM naairM .. t e a beart-alck inatant, what kind of a towards peace la by negotiating wlUi or the other Is guilty of self-de- DirectkHis: Route 84, east to exit Hanoi, “rhe Americans must now kbow fame MANCHESTER-643-5123 in the world this would be tor every­ cqiiUon. 95. Proceed fumund circle to Good­ they aerlously want this, by atopirfng the H vr I body if Ruadan troopa were marching Outside the South, Reagan 400 MAIN STREET - MANCHESTER.CONN. STORE bombing. — MANCHESTER (ENG­ and Rockefeller forcM mqit year Bldg. Next to Faim Shop. Welcome! into Prague. HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES LAND) GUARDIAN. hope for more favorite sons than W fU ^ T To m n i, IT AMY COMT^TT, / W JTb $rT{MARt>£^S Tb UKT MOST To B £ H U A ciet '

, v . \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1968 Section Two TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1968 TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1968 Pages 9 to 16 Ike Stricken, B o lto n Litter Thieves Speed, Repeat Complaints Attack Feared Thieves, or at least van­ Obituary dals, have aeparatsd a couple Heard at Comment Session (Oonttmed from Pmge Om ) Mrs, Butterfield expecting an addition to the Few Complain family, and the result could Complaints of trafflo condl- front of hie home, made a yeaf School^ Connector Issues Thieves Hit bull«UR said also that Blsenbow- be more than the culprits Hons In Manchester, with speed- age, and asked how Ict^ it Of Change in er waa than comfortabla and bargain fori liW heading the lUt, were the would be betore he cevld be Among Agenda Items Today O u b A gain Uay Rand, Dead at 75, free of pain. Quits School Board Because it was the female basis of meet of the commepU, promised a perm an^ concrete Trash Pickup Further bulletins will be is­ of the rabbit family Molen or euggeittone and . complalnte re^ r. The Board of Direotors tonight Mra. Virginia ButtertMd has sswags disposal adien tiwy are 8.7 acres of privately owned Thieves struck e(t the Pro sued as indicated, the hospital let loose from Its vdre cage heard at a regularly scheduled ^ complaint- fconaldered very Manohester’s new aystem of resigned from the Board of Hid- w4U view the pntimlnary plans land adjacent to tiie Porter Shop of tba Manchester Country said, without flxinf any time. prepared. At that time we will at the Diane Dr. home of Board of Dlrectora’ public hear- serious by AgoatlnelU and garbage-plokup was InaHtuted ucatlon, giving as her reason give written approval of the Inr thla mornins SchaUer concerned condltians at tor a proposed new Llnooln Reservoir weitenAed; and of the A myocardial infarction, a Irene Palamar. yesterday with a minimum of Oub last night, for the third Ex-Bon Ami1 Official illness in the family, rier hus- aewage dlapoeal eyatem for thla « „ Globe Bollow Swimming Pool, latest findings of the board’s The cage ivaa ripped open School in Ctenter OfMjnga P ark , eoitfuelon and with a minimum time this year. ¥ ¥s T> j irr « HID rvoV roi-ino/1 toTTn Of attack, {voduces I, town’s health a c h o d .” Over 20 pe^m appw between 10 p.m. and 2 or 8 a.m. refuse study eilboonimlttee. Jmy E. Rand, 75, of 61B Charter Oak St., retired an area of damage to the my- officer recenUy suffered a Bometlme Sunday night or now eeHinated to coot approxi­ of complaints, according to town P m Alex Hackney reported to The Public Building Oommis- “** “if "fhey were UM that teen-agero vice president of the Bon Ami Co. and its affiliates, ocardlum or heart muscle as a ’attack early yesterday morning, and mately $2 million. o ffic ia ls . poMoe that ■omeone bad forced slon voted to authorise the *T*iii*rf* * congregate there, drinking beer, ^ this momingr at Manchester Memorial Hospital, result of either totid orpartlal _ «>ei*natlon the female is missing. held. On dt^ty w re Ma^or torn hmgmgo, Hie phuis will be exidained As of yesterday, no backyard open the front door of tite ee- Be was the husband of Mrs. Clara Juul Rand. o» ««. „r th. wr«nrf,«i “ »***• *•« wsiKnati N a^ and Director ^reeeWng Ures when ttSTd*. by the Town BtiUdlng Commit­ 12th Cirenit pickups will be made on Mon­ tabllehment with a large eorew- WlllluvM OakVaallSkat . * . w tee, wMch wUl meet at 7:80 in days, Tuesdays and Wednes­ j :- Mr. Rand retired soon after WUIlam Schaller. part and, in general, making drhrer to gain entranee. toe Probate Courtroom to pre­ days. On those days, pickups > the Bon Ami Oo. plant «««. of my contlnu^terest o t the month. Q e a re r given permission to mix gar­ roclng on Dartmouth Rd. and A complaint was registered by Manchester arohlteet Arnold breaking and anterlng, brook* In what may have been a re­ Ms vice presidency included die haa been at Walter Reed since In^ucati^, she add^. The commission received a bage and refuse then. two w en of poor condlUons at concerning poor condlHons at Ldwrence, call for a school in Int; and entering with criminal lated Incident, the Ufe guard at aCflUated firms of Bon Ami, May 14. He had been stricken resl^Uon U to take M- letter from the Board of Select- (Contimied from Page One) Backyard pickups of garbage the intsrsecHon of Parker St. the town’s athleHo flrida, par- a epilMevel building of one, two Intent, and larceny under $280, the club pool also reported jres- U d., of Canada, the Bon Ami ~ Pn»m Snrlnffa fOOt InunediSttely. MiS. BUt- mat advising them Hut a clerk will continue on Thursdays, Fri­ with E. Center St. and with tUuIarly at the West Side Oval, and three floors, with consider- had his case referred to Juven- torday that $4 cash was taken O o. o t Australia, the Whitehall terfleld has been on the Board of the works arouM be neces- be married to MMU U Nixon, days and Saturdays, wlto curb Heads BIA Unit Mining Oo. of Keene, NJl., and Autumn St. The direotors were and another comi^inant, erho abte street and sidewalk ocn- ile Q n ir t from a rifled eoft drink vendfaig Au- w nrm R a m In Dftii. ®f EducsUon sbice Isst October sary for the new elementary whose senae of . Oommltmoit service also provided on those t'.’l Spcuce Pine of North Oarolina. March Air Foroe isaae m «i»- ^ ^ ^ j,, construoUoo if the arch- alerted to the dangeroue 8-curve said he represented several per- atruoHon and with extensive Robert Booth, 17, of 18 Emer­ Stanley S. Friedman of 7 L«x- m a ch in e. fornia. He transferred to Walter days. about W arren CMumdlal H arding on Lydall St., from Vernon St. sons, wanted to know adiy the landscaping. The Kenneth Graham resi­ Mr. Rand was born April 8, nance before resigning to serve Uect will not be able to supply son St. wos aileg^y Involved A combined total of approxi­ Inghxi Dr. is chairman of the Reed vrfaen he bad recovered has aUrayWfemalned murky to to Lake St. West Side Rec U closed ta the The estimated cost of the pro- dence at 22 Edgerton St. was 1893 in New York CHy and at­ on the school board. full supervlalon. in tweaks at the Washington mately SO calls was reported Bumper Boosters portion of sufficiently to make the trip. most historians. So wssn W ilt a repeat comploliit eras of summer months and why no poued school had been $1.6 mil- one of seversl homss rsportsd- tended schools there. Before Drain Work Approved The commission is sending a Sdiool and several other plaoes. for yesterday In the highway Ehsenhower had appeared Oumh^rlaln’t. John Wayne oars parking too close to the In- maintenance man U on duty lica, six months ago. Project 68 that Is making Camp ly broken Into during the past Joining Bon Ami. he worked sev­ The PubUo BuUdlng Oonunis- lettM- to the Board of Bduca- Eleven Manchester yout^ un­ department, public works and alert and in good health Monday wad neutral that year. tenecUon of B. Center and Ben- there. Advocates of the new school Kennedy Us benefactor this few nights. Grahsm, like msny eral years as an engineer and skm put Into Its mlnutss for Hon requesting the minutes of der IS were reeenUy referred town manager offices, with night as he addressed the Rc- Meanwhile, thU year, today, ton Sts. and two complainU One person submitted a sug- aoe pressing for a Nov. 8 of the other victims, is current- accountant throughout the Unit­ their meeting last night that It the Joint meeting the groups to Juvenile Oourt In oonneotlon about 86 from persona seeking yo o r. pubUcan NaHOTal Omvei^on in ^ wltti the Job Ernest held on the flnai plane of the in fact, Richard Nixon, Hie New were of poor rood condlHons on gesUon made several Hmes in referendum. State statutes set with those brasks. ly vacationing, and mleeing ed States, Canada, and Mexico, Miami Beach, Fla., by tele­ information, and about 10 from Project 68 la the Brotherhood "" ° Reed did in oomplettaig the new elementary school. York lawyer, has a press Hilliard St. and on Middle Tpke. past months —to open the in- Sept. 6 as the last date the ques­ Milton J. Dlckineoo, 84, of 671 Items can’t be deterinlned as associated with the Hercules phone—and the naHon by radio pereone comjdalnlng that the in Action charitable program of curtain drain at the new ele- Bids from oontractocs for the conference scheduled alx years a suggeaHon was made for a door recreaUonal faclUUea tai tion may be deelghated for the Hartford Rd„ charged with re­ yet. Entrance to the home eras Powder Co. of New York City. and television. system will not work. Only 5 tile Knights of Oohimbua, B’nal mentary school site. new school will be closed on after be anas defeated for gover- stop sign at Summit and Holllst- the summer months at all town November voting machlnee. ceiving stolen goods and caus­ gained by forcing a rear door. In 1922 he Joined Bon Ami as His lO-mlnute address to the calls were legitimate com­ B*rlth and the hfosons. The '-n received a Aug. 22 and a hoti-adieduled nor of California, when he was a er SU., for the benefit of diH- schools, Ill other business tonight, the ing the dellnquenoy o t chUdren, Roy H. Bank’e home at 79 product methods advisor and convention was recorded on board will conalder approval of plaints, the officials report Bumper Boosters are being letter from David C. Wiggtai, meeting will betield In the town California lawyer and tdd the dren attending BenHey School. Another auggesHon wUs for had .Ms case continued imUl Lenox St. was anotiier rsportsd- head of accounting and was Jay E. Band videotape at the hospital about a $75,000 allocation for the next sold on Thursday nights and dirootor of Envlronmartal haU or the high school that press, "Yoiu won’t have DUk Three residento recommended painting the vrord "MancheaUr" A ug. 19. ly broken Into end ranssoked. transferred soon after to the 30 minutes before it was Idiase of the proposed Parker- Saturdays in the shopping dis­ Health Services Diviskm of the idght. Thb comanleslon will al- Nixon to kick around any better commimioations between <» the roof of a tall building The Ohargee stemmed from A neighbor oheoUng on har plant's manufacturing Eubsld- - governors at Itonchester broadcast at 8:35 p.m., acoord- Oakland connector, and a $22,- tricts around town. Tables are o f state, notifying the PBC that the ■«> hold a non-echeduled meet- more.” Shirley Temple was neu- town departments, state depart- or on a barn, with on arrow a recent break charged to town Accident Brings barking dog disoovsred tbs lary in Manchester, Orford Soap country, club. He served as a hig to the Cokimbia Broadcait- 000 allocatkxi for the conatruc- manned by volunteer counse­ s ite o t the proposed addlHon to Ug on Aug. 24. tral that year. ment’s and utility companies, pointing North, to identify the Juveniles. At least one of the break when she noticed a base­ Co. police commissioner in 1948 and hig System, which handled the Hon of sMewalks cn the south lors at Camp Kennedy. the Bolton Elementary School~ - - Richard Morra, first select- Now. Jovial, round-faced Leo- regarding roads. town and to guide aircraft. youngsters is said to have fre­ Driver’s Arrest ment window broken. side of Spring Bt., in the vicinity Mr. Rand served 18 years as advocated the part-time use of broadcast, has been exsontned by its man, contacted the Piddle Build- nard Hall, who was campaign The direotors learned that Three complaints from elder- quented the Dlcldnsoa home in Project 68’a main event win Nearby, the home of Robert assistant to the .-mperintendent police tor school crossing duty. Lack of screening facinUes o t the new Richard Martin Police charged a 65-year-old partm eiA . ing Commissloa to tofarm U that manager for Richard Nixon In yellow traffic lines had been ly citisens referred to the toe evenings and have given or be a Oiarlty BaU Sept. 21 in Powell at 75 Lenox St. was brok­ and in 1940 w as nam ed fa ctory An early advocate and hept delegates at the cenvenHon Arohle Oreen of Cokhester Rd. 1960, la campaign manager for drawn last Thursday at B. Mid- town’s new method of garbage Sch ool. 4 Manchester man with failure to the State Armory, and tickets from seeing Eisenhower aa he He sirid the man some of toe loot. en Into via a basement window superintendent. In 1945 he be­ promoter of amateur baseball wants to make an appointment RockefeUer after being for Oov. die Tpke. and Parker 8t, that collecHon. All three asked for Both propoeals hod been oon- yield the right of way at on In­ are available from the officers spoke, but the address was car­ rain Oases continued Include: Mi­ and $8 in halves wero taken. Po­ came vice president in charge and football in Mamdiester, be with town represoUatlvee to George Romney of Mlohigan, town forces laid blacktop there a return to the system of baidc- eldered by the board on July 2 tersection, In connection with on of,the sponsoring organizaticna. and it appeared to be saUstac- chael Doran, 16, of 90 Vernon Lt. Blanton explains Hercules to rocket club membera. lice said the home had been of manufacturing for both do- ried into the nation’a hemes aa work out details for buying Hm- who bad Rockefdler’s support on Friday, obUterating the yard pickup of garbage, and both bad be«h tabled. ' accident at Hilliard and a part of broadcast convenOon St„ breach of peace, to Aug. 12; Friedman Is a member ot searched, but that other change mesUc and foreign plants aa ber at the site of the new ele- when Rockefeller vrasn’t a can- Unea, and that the lines are be- And, finally, the execuUve Oonsideratioa bf the Spring Cumberland Ste. that sent a and Aould be ettecHve in con- David Eubanks, 28, of .48 Wads­ the board of directors of Char­ had not been taken. The Pow­ v/ell as the mining subsidiaries able among these were hia cam- mentary school. He has no (Udate and George was. It was ing re-drawn today. board of the MaiKdiester Prop- St. sidewalks wlU>>Uow a pub­ woman to the hospital for treat­ The hospital said the newest troUliw ground and surface wa­ worth St„ pleaded not guilty to Rocket Club Visits Nike Site ter Oak Lodge of B’nal B’rith ells returned home from vaca­ for Bon Ami. paign for funds during the equipment for taking out the always assumed that if Romney They were told of a similar erty Owners AosooiaHon sub- Uc hearing. Hearinge wUl be m ent. attack came after Eisenhower ter. mtfa thla control of the breach of peace, East Hart­ and has been its corrospondlng tion yeaterday and discovered At the time of hia reUrement 1930’s to reopen the Manches­ stumps so he Is Interested only didn’t make it he vmuld back situation on Summit St., where mltted a request ivhlch it will held also on tour proponed ad- The Manchester Model for Greater Hartford. 3rd Battalion, Fifth Artillery, a The man, Robert F. Loveland secretary for two years. He is had spent a very restful night. ground water, the site oppeara ford Jury trial in October; the break. in 1900 h r w as v ice p re sld o it ter Trust Go. and a drive to fai the timber. Nel cn—who else—but that re- the road was tom up and then read to the Board of Directors dittonal appropriations, three DonaM w Faoift IS n# M Rocketry AosooiaHon Saturday Members of toe aasoclaHon unit of the 24th Artillery Group of 196 HUUard St. was the driv­ a designer checker for the ma­ The first announcement gave to be saHafactory for aearoge Only $1.28 waa found miastng and member of the board of raise funds tor the hospital. The PuMIc Building Gommis- mains unclear as of this atritlng, repaired by uHUty crews. tonight, for the issuance of iden- to the Board o t Education end tnn lu ni' III* ?: ” became toe first model rocket saw control equipment for emer- with headquarten in Coventry, er of a car that coUlded with a rine department of Oombustion n o fiu th er d etails, but sa id fUb- disp oaa l.” one to the Recreation Depart­ from the residence of Raymond directors of Bon Ami in charge Survivors besides his wife in­ skm is sUU looking for a derk at a Ume when George is sfin a Three complaints of excessive Hficaition cards to Manchester l^ce’’ MfMTtei to Jdvenfe ®°"**’“* ***“7 which R.I., were: car operated by Barbara J. EUiglnsaihig in Wlndaor. ther bulletins will be iasiM^ as He c(»xduded, ”We will be motorcycle noises during eve- residents using town swimming ment; and on a proposed ordin­ and launching aitos in East would eui^y toe base, with elec- Charles Smith, president of Turull ot 812 Oakland St., who A . JohiuK>n a t J6S E . M iddle of mining and producHon acHv- clude a son, Dougdas Rand of to teke over when its present favorite-aon candidate and Dean Oourt; Robert E. Johnston, 48, A g;raduate of the State Uni­ indicated. glad to review the plans tor nlng hours were filed. pools. The purpose, the request ance for a 4.5 acre land swap Vfindsor. trlcity in toe event of a power the association, and hia brother Tpke. who also returned home IHes in the United States, Can­ Allendale, N.J., and tour grand­ clerk leaves. The Job is a paid Martin la uncommitted, o f 188 L ydcdl S t„ b ein g found was taken to Manriieater Me­ versity of New York C9ty, he One person com|dained of a states, is to keep out-of-towners of town-owned land for land Lt. Dennis R. Blantmi of Day- failure; a demonstration of the Duane, both of 87 Alexander St.; morial Hospital by ambulance. yesterday to And a basement ada, and Australia. children . one and the commlasion would John Liiidsay, »« Chamberlain, Juniper volved in a crash near Main papers, was taken at approxi­ various units, at: Pediatrics, 8 of the Air Raid Warden Train­ the Manchester Public Health QagHardone, both of Bolton, their convenHon votes tor Mrs. Scoreboard Mark Hatfield of Oregon, a t^to m e^ to tto o T J 2 r ‘ : ir ^ n Lang, Coventry, to^guUt/offound guUty of F ive A re a M en and Charter Oak Sts., at 6:14 m a tely 11 a.m . Tomorrow's RepuMican pri­ tee and a supporter of Mrs. Mil­ Police Arrests p.m .) self service unit, 10 a.m .; ing, and member of the board Nursing Assn. face off at the primary polls to- M iller. The g irls’ softbaU tea m has ve, at a time when Gov. Ron- ______Corey, 22, of Fall River, Mass., Police have charged a 17- hospital officials, was given a leaders of any party to get the lar member. ^tour Rancourt, 25, of 681 N, Five area men are erniMig 88 days; private romne, 10 a.m.; Public Record Sherbarne B. Bailey Church, Rockville. Burial wUi be be'the R epubll^'^nm d^e "tor tee, has served five terms In S-18 prevl^lT^ aixl'wlth Beui aW Reagan of CalUornia, vriw aeries of X-raya, and discharg­ in St. Bernard's Cemetery. representative from the 51st As- the legislature. Both he and Hussey as pitcher, the team won a candidate is not now a .'**?“**’^ last minute best candidate possible to run AlTappotetments are expect- Main St., pteod^ to Uco^^“” $8‘^ candidates who passed a written semi-private rooms, S p,m.; Warrantee Deeds Sherburne B. Bailey, 58, of ed to be Republicans. operating a motor vehicle wtiUe ^ posseasKm of, marijuana after ed. She was given a written MlUbum, N.J., died Friday in Friends may call at the fu­ sembly District. Mrs. Miller served their prevl- by four points after one Inning. non-caruMdate, nor are George for an office.” Certlffled PubUc Accountant’s visiting In 810, 314, and 328 is Jarvis EnterpriseB Inc. to WU­ The two Bolton delegates who warning for faUure to yield right MUlbum after a brief iUneae. n era l hom e h ^ a y from 7 to 9 The district covers the towns ous terms before reapportion- >nje girls’ ooftboll team play- Golhip and Lou Harris, wnt Robert Dbcon, campaign man­ Reports WlU be heard of plans rest^ in’TVUand and found ^1- Foing to his Birch St. address any time for Immediate family Uam H. and Marie D- B row n, backed Mrs. MiUer at the con­ for the Charter Oak Field - Mt. Ha^ord Jury trial in Oc- WnhoJfw. on a complaint. examination held in May. The of way at- jm intersection, after He and bis wife, the former p.m . of Andover, Bolton and Coven- nient and the creation of the ^d and last a game against GOl- Chamberlain is now tor Nixon. ager for Dorothy Miller, stated only, with a flve-mlnute Umlta- property on Center Sta., cwivey- venHon issued a statement of The youth, Roy P. Jehnaon of announcement was made by her car coUided with a car driv­ Dorothy Coe of Oneida, N.Y., try, and polls in all three towns trl-town district. Prior to re- itmbia, ImmediaUy after, finish­ Everything clear? yesterday that the town is fortu N ^ r a t i o n a l a rea , a s p ro - NUe’a D ^ T fou ^ d ton. Afternoon vlaiting hours in ance tax $24.75. m il^rt tor her and said they 144 Birch St. is being held in Manuel Coe, CPA secretory of en by Joseph Burns, 66, of West lived in Manchester tor a short Mrs. Dorothy B. Bertiler will be open from noon to 8 apporHonment, Bolton had one ing the Andover game. IRie nate to have a candidate who porod by a landscape archlteot; ^ P ^ guUty of breach of peace. $85. obstetrics are 3 to 4 p.nu tiien Thomas J. Crockett and WU­ had told GagUardone they did O f a piroposed amendment to ^ charges of Injury to private David Lorange 18 lieu ot $1,000 and was scheduled the Connecticut State Board of H artford. Ume, and bave relaHves here. SOUTH WINDSOR —Mrs. p.m . representative tor the one town. score was 20-11. has worked so closely for so begin again at 7 p.m. VIsUars Uam R. Rood to Robert U. and not Intend to vote tor him at to appear in East Hartford Cir­ Accountancy. Ralph Bunnel, 68, of Granby Haawas bom Deo. 2, 1909^ in Doroiliy B. Becbler of Los In Bolton the xxilling place is Last week, Bolton town chair­ The girls will {day another Vernon many years with Republican toe aide^ k - repair ordinance. ^ Southb’rldge, Mass., anisted to are asked not to smoke In pa­ Joan C. Doering, property at the convenHon. cuit Oourt today, at which time They are Michael A. Berson was charged with faUure to obey Easthampton, Mass., and lived Angeles Calif., sister of Mrs. the Town Hall, and in Andover man MUton Jensen came out in leaders from the three district to provide for a cosMspUt pro- Hartford Jury trial, Oc- Tolland and found guUty of op- tient’s rooms. No more than two 102-104 Ridge St., conveyance game against Columbia tonight The two delegates are Jack poUca expected his case to be of 3 Sanford Rd., Harold E. Caa- a traffic signal, after driving a in Rye, N.T. before moving to Pearl Ward of South Windsor, the Town Office Building. Cov- a pubUc statement supporting towns of Andover, BoHon and oedure for ooncrete sMawoUc re- tooer. eraUng a motor vehicle with uH' visitors at one time per patient. tax $30.25. Man, 28, Charged Harris and Mrs. Hope Grunske. aidento of 72 CiOoper HUl St., car that coUlded with a car MUIburn. He was self-employed died Saturday in Los Angeles, entry has two voting districts, Mrs. MUler, who had placed a C oventry. pairs; of e proposal w,- acquire Cases disposed ot in clu d e safe tires, $10; Richard S. continued at least until labora­ Anthony J. Gryk to John A. Mandiestor Evening Herald They said GagUardone was tory reports can be obtained. Normand R. Lemaire of School operated by Anna M. Plikaltis Patients Today: 228 for many years as a civil en- Burvivora also include three and voters in the first district brief moratorium on campaign­ He said, “In addlUmi to ber Mockln, 27, of Jewett City, ar­ Marcantonlo Jr. and SaUielee summer correqiondeat, DOna In Distur'bance endorsed by the town commit­ Rd., Bolton, Richard S. Aldrich of 882 HUUard St. yesterday at gineer. brothers and four other sisters. (South end) will vote at the town ing for the primary following state legislaUve duHes during rested in Coventry and found A pipe and a pouch o t a sub­ Marcantorti(\ property on Ken­ Dimock, tol. 649-5246. tee, but the delegates were not Of 6 Russell Dr., Vernon, and 11:30 a.m. at W. Middle Tpke. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: hall. Those in the second dls- the sudden death of her hus­ the 1969 to 1965 aesslons, she has guUty of faUure to obey state stance, believed to be mari­ nedy Rd., conveyance tax $42.35. Burvlvors besides Ms wife, funeral and burial were William J ., Jamieson, 28, of instructed to vote for anyone. John W. Phelps Jr. of 99 Rich­ and Tower Rd. Beth Bahler, Ellington; Mrs. tilct (NorHi end) will cast their band 10 days ago. GagUardone given generotily of her Hme to traffic control signs, $26; Ellsba juana, were taken from John­ Lydia B. Lattd to Jedm Baml- Include a aon, David B. Bailey Angelea. Snipsic St. was charged with They cited the minutes of the ard Rd., Vernon. Bunnel is scheduled to appear Alice Belcher, 363 Spring St.; ballota at the Coventry Gram­ also engaged In a moratorium aid aU Republican efforts be­ New England's Leading McKoy, 28, of Stafford Springs, son incident to his arrest at nl, property at 362 Hartford Rd„ of Okinatva; taro daughters, ------Low B idden two counts of breach of peace February meeting of the Re- The examination, prepared in court Aug. 19. Elizabeth Blauvelt, Welgold mar School. during this Ume. hind the scenes and on the fir­ arrested in ToUand and found 2:30 a.m. today. conveyance tax $13.20. Mrs. Roy D’Andrade of Palo Al­ in connection with a famUy dis­ pubUcan Town Committee and graded with the coopera­ Cars driven by Thomas Rd., ToUand; Mrs. NelUe.Brad­ Mirs. MUler, ¥¥ho has served During the past week, both the HARTFORD (AP) — Apparent ing lin e .” Two-Year Professional guUty of faUure to drive in es­ Bruce C. ZoUo, 24, of Waiinut Chester F. and Marion C. to, Calif, and Mrs. Daniel Bau­ pute last night. in which the committee, they tion of the American Institute of R od g ers, 25, o f 53 B roa d S t„ ley , 44 G reen w ood D r.; M rs. Fonerak two terms in the legislature, Andover and Coventry Repub­ low bids on four projects of the He said that in the current tablished lane, $25; John Merto, Trail, Coventry, has been Langtry to Town of Manriiester, er of Redwood City, Calif.; a PoUce said Jamieson struck quote the minutes os stating; Certified Public Accountants, and Ronald Pinto, 23, of 371 W. Patricia CabraJ, Ekist Hart­ won seven of the nine delegate lican Town Committees, have al­ State Highway Department sub- contest the 51st district leader­ School of 88, of Ellington, arrested In Tol­ charged on a circuit court war­ property off W. Middle Tpke., no brother, G. William Bailey of his sUter, Mrs. Georgieima "decided not to Insthief^ any was administered to 16,444 can­ Middle Tpke. coUlded at Broad ford; Mrs. Mildred Charbon- votes at the dtetrlot oimvenHan, so come out for Mrs. Miller, as mUted M onday totaUed $262,388. ship has had the opportunity to land and found guUty of faUure rant concerning the attempted conveyance tax. BalUmmc, Md.; 5 grandchil- Mrs. Helen T. Reaves Draus, and his brother, Thom­ of the delegates.” didates in fifty states, the Dis­ and Woodland Sts. at 1:23 a.m. neau, 36 Goodwin St.; Mrs. Flo­ held in Bolton in June. She en­ weU as the current representa- The projects included 10,201 observe each of the oandldatoa to obey state traffic control rape of a 24-yeer-old East Marriage Licensee drei^ and several nieces and Ftsieral services for Mrs. as Jamieson. He was released The two said the minutes add trict of Oilumbia, Puerto Rico, today. There were no arrests rence Dancosse, 61 Hemlock tered the race aomewhat later Uve from the 61st, Walter Thorp feet of planUn gin Interstate 84 i I the legislature and have signs, $25. Hartford woman. Donald Bartnlckl, GranriUe, nephew s. Helen 'Thompson Reaves of Wll- under the no cash bail program that the committee “left them ACCOUNTING and the Virgin Islands. or injuries. S t.; M rs. M arylin D lgan , 32 HmanHc will be held tomorrow than GagUardone, and ber sub- Sr. in Hartford, resurfacing of 4,590 made known their preference at James Palenze, 20, of 8 Burke Police said the arrest stem­ Mass., and Carole Ann Match- Funeral services and burial for appearance In RockvUle free to make a decision accord­ Nicholas J. Lichatz, 61, of Spring St.; Karen Donovan, 84 at 11 a.m. at the Potter Flmeral sequent convenHon victory caus- The winner of tomorrow’s feet of Route 1 in Orange, 4,029 the convenHon. Rd., Vernon, found guilty of med from an Aug. 2 incident were this morning in East- Circuit Court 12 Aug. 20. ing to circumataiMeB.” Timber Trail; Deana Double­ ett, 07 Hamlin St., Aug. 10, St. Home, 466 Jackson St., Willi- ed GagUardone some censterna- primary wlU face Democrat feet of planting cn Interstate 84 HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING breach of peace, $20; Antlumy where Zollo allegedly offered to Glastonbury, and Raymond Las- ham pton. “We both feel that our moral He concluded by asking "all day, Storrs; Mrs. Bonnlegail Mary’s Episcopal Church. tlon, apporenUy. Aloysius Ahearn in the Novem- in Hartford, and the construc- Pantano, 17, of 184 E. Main St„ drive the woman home from a Town Defendant sow, 48, of West Hartford were moiiHc, with the Rev. JMm L. obUgaHon is not simply to tra- Republicans to vote for the 66 Forest S t, HArtford— TeL 247>1116 Farris, Partridge Lane, Tol­ Arthur George Warner, Bast He (daims that he had the sup­ ber elecUon for the 61st district Hon of a 170-foot pedestrian Recover Body Rockville, found guilty of breach Jtanchester restaurant, but In- the drivers of cars that collided Hartford, and Linda Ruth Bar- Baymond E. Jones Camp of the First Methodist BRIDGEPORT (AP)—A body (UHon or to the way it’s always party endorsed candidate in the land; Amos Marr, Columbia; Church officiating. Burial will port of the BMton town commit­ representaUve. Ahearn also Uves crossing over the West River primary Wednesday, Mm. of peace, $20; Isndel Rios of stead drove ‘ to a deserted area In Damage Suit at B. Middle Tpke. and Parker low, 56 Chestnut St., Aug. 10, R aym ond E . Jones, 39, o f 3936 found floating five days ago in been done,” he stated, •but to Mrs. Gloried Post, RFD 2, Bol­ be in North Cemetery, Hamp­ tee and that some convenHon in Bolton. at Route 1 in Guilford. AQ ller.” WUliman^, arrested in Coven­ and assaulted her with a pair of St. yesterday at 2:55 p.m. in a South Methodist Church. N. Verde Vista Dr., Thousand Bridgeport Harbor was that of the ^ service of our community ton ; M aureen R eyn olds, 12 ton. try and found guUty of running pliers after she refused his ad­ The Town of Manchester la minor accident. Oaks, Calif., formerly of Man­ 50-year-old Nlcholaa Manca, of as a whole.” Kane Rd.; Ruth Reynolds, James Joseph FcUon Jr., a stop sign, $16; Harold Tedford, v an ces. being sued for $1,000 by Ray­ Cars driven by Leo Valanos, chester, died last Thursday Friends may coll at the fu­ Brooklyn, N.Y., poUce say. They said they supported Mrs. Manchester Evening Herald Glastonbury; Mrs. Bessie Holyoke, Moss., and Patricia n era l hom e tod ay from 7 to 9 53, of 23 Ckimpfield Rd., found A professional bondsman post­ mond M. Fournier of 39 Main 68, o f 182 H aw thorne St., and morning in an automobUe acci­ The IdentlftcaHon was mode Miller because she has shown summer oorre^iondeiit, Dana S ch rob er, 84 Sum m it S t.; Leonle Chenot, 22 Crestwood p.m . guilty of failure to obey state ed the required $1,000 bond for St., In an octlon stemming from Phillip P. Zalkarite, 17, of East dent in Thousand Oaks. He was Nixon Hoping for Party Unity, late Monday. PoUce said the herself to be "capable, thor­ Dlmock, tel. 649-6848. James Stewart, 49 Oakland Rd., Dr., Aug. 10, Church of the As­ traffic control signs, $25; Louis Zollo who wiU appear in court on alleged one-car mlriiap Hartford collided at W. Middle man, whose manacled body was ough and reUable.” Wapping; Mrs. Anna Stone, sum ption. the husband of Mrs. Ruth Jones. Aug. 19. March 1, 1968 on Woodland St. Tke. and HUUard St. yesterday David M. AUely Dixon feels that Mrs. Miller Vazlne, 50, of Lake St., Coven­ East Hartford;- Mrs. Lucy Frederick MUton Hartke Jr., H e w a s born A p ril 17, 1929, found floating in the water with Meetings Underway A rthur F . B ralnard, 24, o f 160 The action is returnable next at 10 p.m . Funeral service for David M. the Jaws wired together, was recognizes and la capable of try, found guUty of foUure to Wickman, 274 Hollister St. Hlgganum, and Elisabeth Ann in Manchester and Uved here un- AUely of 19 Florence St. will be BRIDGEPORTBRIDGEPORT (AP)—Two 1na- dim lights, $10. ToUand Tpke., has been served month in Circuit (Jourt 12, Man­ J o y A . M onaco, 16, o f South Sees Victory on Early Ballot that of the New York stblen dealing with the problems which Uonal staff meetings at the 45th Strom, 118 Loomla SL, Aug. 10, tU 1966 when he moved to Call- held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at a circuit court warrant charg­ ch ester. Glastonbury was issued a writ­ BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son car racketeer. all three towns are facing. Ho annual convention of the urartne St. Bridget Church. tomla. He was the son of Mrs. T rinity E p iscop a l C hurch, 120 (ConHnoed from Page One) the election, after the Inaugura- from Gov. Ronald Reagan, the ing him with breach of peace Fournier, in papers filed in ten warning for failure to make to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ham­ IdenHficaUon was msMle in co- assured the voters that major Corps League get underway to- LEARN AS YOU OO B3sle Jones of Reseda, CaUf., Sigourney St., Hartford. Burial Hon, yes,” when asked whether newest declared contender for In connection with an Aug. 1 in­ the town clerk’s office, claims ilton, Lakewood Heights, Cov­ ed convention city. operaUon with New York police, areas of concern such as taxes, day, following reglstraHon Mon- LOUISVILLE (AP) — MUce a proper left turn thla morning and Raymond L. Jones of Hart­ wUl be in East Cemetery at he would go to Paris. the nomination. Rogers, 18, recently moved a cident at a local drlve-ln res­ that his car sustained $788.85 at 8:05, after allegedly causing entry. ford, both formerly of Manches­ he by checUng dental records and etate educaUonal aids, and Rt. day. the convenience of the family. Asked about reports “One of the top priority re- But Nixon forces, fearing a large pipe organ from the West­ taurant where he allegedly as­ in damages when it hit a bump a collision between two other ter. by comparing a key found in 6 relocaHon would receive her The convenHon runs Aug. 5-10. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ALL WAYS BEST The W. P. Qulsh Funeral planned a trip to the Soviet Un- aponalbUltlea of the next presl- party-spUtHng fight, aren’t llke- minster Presbyterian Church saulted another man over a on Woodland St. He is charging m otorists. the clothing of the body with prime attention. About 100 delegates from all g irl. M rs . Eliza Godo, Glestoin/bury; Survivors, besides his wife and Home, 225 Main St., is in charge ion, Nixon said hia staff has rec- dent,” Nixon said, "will be to ly to try tor members of the big here to Ashland, Ky., and then the town with negligence in not Cars driven by Steven H. that to a door at Manca’a home. Milton Jensen, chairman of parts of the country registered Bralnard was released on no George Cflerke, East Hartfoxd; parents. Include a daughter, of arrangementa. ‘There wlU be ^ rebuild in a new way the Euro- Ciahfornla contingent unless — , reassembled It. correcting the alleged condition Pohl, 18, of Andover, and Bar­ ommended such a trip between community, with England they sense their front-nmnlmr matched the door. the RepubUcan Town Commit- to r the event Monday. The con- cash boU fo r Aug. 19 co u rt a p ­ Mrs. Raefalla Amodeo, 87 CUn- liiAAECfc Steves Obidy Jones, of Thousand Oaks; no calling hours. AU he bad to guide him was a of the street. bara C. Novak of 79 Hqialne Rd. the Republican and DemocraUc venUon la sponsored by the Cha- p ea ra n ce. ton St.; Gerald Shine, Newing­ tero brathers, Ronald E. Jones in it. candidate is faltering. library book on organa and tips ^ CANDIB8 convenUons. The latter begins teau-Thierry Detachment of the allegedly coUlded wh^en Miss ton; Mrs. EUa Qulsh, 61 Wash­ of RockvUle, and Clifford C. LouiH C. Vanderbrook Later in the session, Nixon But at the news conference, he had picked up from a music WlUard BoUvar, 66, of 16 Aug. 26 in Chicago. Marine Corps League. Dogs Disperse Crowd Monaco made a left turn from ington St.; Charles Shimanskl, Jones of Hartford. FHineral services for Louis C. said he would not travel to the Nixon ruled out any attempt to firm . Laurel St. was charged with Meeting today to discuss year- tile right hand lane at E. Cen- Funeral services and burial Vanderbrook of Anaheim, Calif., "I will not make a decision on Soviet Union unless Communist lure CeUitornia convenHon votes, Humphrey, McCarthy intoxication at 12:45 a.m. today HARTFORD (AP) — PoUce 25 Flower St.; Harold TopUlf, 64 end reports and budgets are the . lev and Lenox Sts. were yesterday afternoon in were held yesterday morning at that, or give any consideration leaders agreed to meet with saying Reagait’k avowed candi­ ^ter he waa found (deeping on used, dog;8 to disperse a crowd Union PI.; Mrs. E)dna Betoson- NaHonal Staff of the Marine Thousand Oaks. the H olm es F uneral H om e, 400 until after the nomination,” he )iim. dacy "does not change my QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 the grass at Center Park, of an estimated 200 persons that nault, 12F Bluetleld Dr.; M ». said. At thla time, he added, the "An era of negoUaUona with Corps League and the Marine CHINESE PROVERBS Jeannette Mndson, 7 Lock;wood Main St., with the Rev. Ernest strategy regarding the Califor­ V M released on no cash threatened to become .disorder- KOHIMA, India (AP) — Who Mrs. Gilbert Docca "likelihood of surti a trip is not the Communists” is dawning, nia delegation.” Agree on TV Format Corps Auxiliary. St.; Mrs. Patricia EUls, Hoz- 8. Harris of Second Congrega­ baU for Aug. 10 court appear- ly outside a jUzzalUzza restaurant said Chairman Mao la averse to high. Nixon said. The next president. an ce. ardvU le. TOLLAND — Mrs. AUce Doc- tional Church officiating. Sidney He alM said, to insure party (Continued from Page One) 164 EAST CENTER ST. Monday night- love and marriage? oa, 66, of Terry Rd., ToUand, MacAIplne was organist. Burial Although he has called Soviet he added, "must proceed on the unity, he la “doing nothing to Im RuU)hUc, 17, oC 68 W ells Three persons, two of them ]u- Also, Duncan Kennedy, 266 E. m practice. He was formerly a Two of the Oommimlst died lost night at Lawrence and East Cemetery. leaders the key to a Vietnam aasumpUon negoUatlons with DemocraUc race, it was learned St. was served a circuit court raid” the key favorite-son dele- partner of Secretary of Defense «/« >/> t/4 4/t */* */4 >/> venilee, were arrested. Oilnese proverbs captured from Middle Ti^ie.; George Ranwy, Memorial Hospital, New Lon­ setUement, Nixon said the trip the Soviet world, eventually warrant charging him with Bearers were William Pringle, gaUona of Ohio and Michigan. Monday a key McCarthy aide Clark M. Clifford. MANCHESTER—649-5261 The incident at about 10 p.m. the rebel Nagaa who returned East Hartford; Robert Arm­ don. She was the wife of Gil- would not be an attempt to ne- with leaders of the next super Concerning -his prospects in evading re^xxislbUlty ooncenr- was said to have started when Daniel Mlkolowski, Russell Try- has been relegated to a minor McCiarthy backers in his after training in China read strong, 64 Hemlock St.; WUUam bect Doocai gotiate an end to the war. There power, CMna, will have to take the November elecUon if he is ing an accident earUM thla a white man slapped a Negro cn, Lyle Neddow, William Bray, home state o f Minnesota, mean­ Ample Parking Front and Rear thus: Hughes, 248 WethereU St.; Mrs. q ii« w a s born Sept. 25, 1911, “can be only one president, only place.” the (30P nominee, Nlxcm said, role after a clash with the can­ month where some curbing in youth. Other youths in the Pteza and Paul Carter. while, lost a court effort to gain “Marriage has many pains Phoebe Riley, Swamp Rd., Cov­ in Nantucket, Maas., the daugli- one secretary of state at a Nixon spoke as his camp was “If my Judgment, my _ intuiUon,____ didate o v e r iiidio w ould m anage fron t o t a residence at 85 Oak- more delegate votes Monday Palace on Albany Avenue and buf ceUbacy has NO pleasures.’’ entry; Louis Jcskl, 408 Abby ter of Edward and Helen Lewis Ume’” Nixon said. debating whether to attempt to my gut feeling is right, this is hia strategy at the convention. laiKl St. was damaged. outside began milling around. "It is better for a woman to Rd. Ext., Wapping; Mrs. Judith The candidate replied “after hire California delegates' away the year to win.” when U.S. District Judge Philip PoUce allegedly connected Washington attorney Thomas Neville ruled the "one _ man-one______D ogs w ere brou gh t in b y ix>- marry a man who loves her D onohue and daughter, 116 The funerol will be held Rutchlk to the mishap through Tow n Gets He said ho would wage a na- J. Finney refused to comment vote” principle does not apply “Before LoMes Happen, Insure With LappenI” llce to break up the crowd. than a man whom she loves.” W est St. Thursday at 8:15 a.m. from the + * a hubcap and a piece of chrome tlonal campaign “ but not try to on the reasons and said he had to party cimventiona. 6 6 found at the scene. Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros­ cover ail 50 states.” Responding not resigned but acknowledged McCiarthy backers won 18% C R T Check Rutchlk will appear in court pect St., Rockville, with a Mass David Chambers Dies, to a question about the tWrd- he U "a good deal less acUve delegate votes and Humphrey of requiem at 9 at St. Matthew's' A ug. 19. Town Controller Joseph party CMdldacytof George Wal- than I was two weeks ago.” backers 88% in sUte and dla- Church, ToUand. Burial will be lace, N h^ ^ d he would cam- "Let’s Just say, in the terml- trlct convenUona. Sen. McCarthy In Training? in St. Bernard’s Cemetery, CTementino today was handed a check for $8,130 by a repre­ Ex-Manchester Mayor butmymes- nology of the McCarthy cam- backers fUed suit in which Uiey R ockvlU e. sage wUl be naUpnal. paign, that I am on retreat,” argued rural counties had dls- For the Grand Prix, yes, but not c M ie /u ^ \ Vriends may call at the fu­ sentaUve of the (immunity Re­ . IMi OlDIMOmi r.U Clok (Continued from Page One) ------“Thls la now wie country, no Finney said. proportionate voting strength, for AEtna's Auto Ritk Only safe Oun I «.ir| U)i .1 Spi'uul Oi ' .I'.ion Downtown Manchester neral home tomorrow from 2 to newal Team (CRT) of Hartford. The sum represents about 50 . two oons, AusHn A. Chambers matter what anyone says,” the Other sourceg^sald Finney had With the Republican NaHonal \ drivers qualify for Auto-Rite’* at 958 Main Street 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tow n’s I per cent payroll payment for first general riianager and Theodore D. Chambers, candidate added. He reported demanded more control over Convention dominating politics, lower rates and budget payments. B A R R iC iN i approximately 16 teen-agers of under the change of charter in both of Manchester; a daughter,______receiving “very encouraging re- the convention operaUon and the DemocraUc candldatea ^ George A/ Peril If you’re a safe driver. Call us the Hartford area, working in 1947, G eorge H. W addell, and Mrs. Albert Griswold of Green- ’ from border states but had been soundly rebuffed by planned no campaigning until alxrat Auto-Rite today. You might ROCKVILLE-George A. Per­ Manchester town jobs this sum' wlch; five grandchUdren; and conceded the Deep South "pre- McCarthy. The convention stfat- later in the week. CHOCOLATES toe da ys otthe m eeting ‘ ” ;a t ? p “^" by two Olaa- second. longest contests of Uie season, SILK CRT StnnBAU. BUnn Back on Top totaxiry plttaiers. Ron Nooka oat Two flaldar’s'choices, a walk Pet Canter squaasad past Tha Jump off with an early lead, V. i: the Manchester Ameri­ the pace with three tanigiM and and wild pitch accounted for l it score in aO but two innlngB and h m i »4«m - , It 'took three year* but Coach Porter BHnn i» back can Leghm. rolled to a 9-8 WHtke and Sanaa each added Manchester’s runs' in tha second ooms on strong at the and with M Ow Mi |M : top in Zone Eight play in the Amerioan Legion Nabo. It was an Important win 10 runs in tba test Inning and victory in it* hnt game of two Mts. Wlttks bad s inning. In the fifth, Wlttke tripl­ tor tha Pat as they now taka a M : bsseuAiH program. The tormer Manchester Trade ath- the seaeon. Mike Jefferies tor MOnchaatar wliUs Klnta ed and Banas singled for ttte half-gam a edge tor third place your bound to ooms out a wln­ hurtad a tourdritter, ploktog up remaining tally. nar. TUa Is tbe c -K. record. Tha losers, hoping to solidly trounced SavlngB Bonk, TeMewHewwII to a mudeble 16-6 record. AH five defeats were by one- bU had one safety each while Ob r n fK> s 0 rbl play the rtaa of qxiuars, naarty rfca* |wwi- ~ nm tnugtoa. Boutti ’Windeor — ------sd of third ptooa in tbe Zona O’Noll, rt 38-18, ilndar tba llghte at Mt M « A *' iflir • » • Lwgw's IMM tMMliv VMf«r Kan VaU orsoked a tr^la and WUtke. lb did Uie Job but fall to a 3-U M UM «M IML Mw Ml a will now mora into State Tour- ISlgM atendtaiga, but tbs payCtf Bd Klein connected for a circuit Sm ith, ct Nabo last night f w Mwr « namsiK ptay after tUs month at doamt pay bare. Tha locala ois clout, tor tha only Glataonbury The Herald got off to an eariy BriotoPa SAitsy Fteld. 18-8 wbOa Gtaotonbury waa Ul- hits. Ough. c three loosea for Walnut and (he •> « Sc^fMT* OfMm fvw*- teted all ■ season with s 2-18 Kay. fib ?:* Bankers tell to s 8-8 mart. BHl A wida-opm race tor Zone Jafferias tannad seven battera NoOn. 3b the tMrd inning put them ahead O ’ •* !■*» M»» **» •"* *■» • lilgbt champiOBsUp laurals was mark. and walked none In tha six in­ Jenrles. p m ot and Oeoega MAy aa«h col­ iwMt. 10-8. Everything from hers on lected tour Wte to psoe tbs srln- MMX( iFadloted batora tba drat pitch nings ha worked. Tom BanMt Totals at 4 3 7 out remsined a nip and tuck 4« 3*ek 1»mak». \m r* m IBm» SM mada and tlila was tha cosa STAMDINOS worked tw6 and one third In­ Olasteabsry ners. Jos Twsronlto, Bob ObOh- rm tmne tM mmvfmi flkt Z«C» T« ab r a e rM battle. ring and A1 Tomlhiaon saob tks fesM with (Mir taanis occupying con­ W. L. Pet. nings botora Jim Burtuun came Re-it for Pet waa Don Cotobro O lO BiaBlin’ M Ai 16 8 .788 Anrety, Sb cracked three. tending spote throughout most of Botah Windsor on In rallaf, Bsnett notoMng tba VaU. H with three hits, Bill Mahsr had tlw campaign. First pUca wasn’t East HactfMd 14 T .887 loaa. Klein. 2b py>r the losara D(ek Btas- • M tgr Arnett, o one homerun while Lee Rey­ klewlcs, Stu Rosa and Tom Cor­ assurad untU tbs final days of .U 8 .818 Manchester liad a big third Benoit. Sb-p nolds and Jerry Dumond added Bookvllla 11 8 AS8 PUsso. V coran each rapped three Wte. tba raguiar sctaadula. Following inning, sanding seven runs ovar Olvey. rt two hlto each. noogb ■» iea|i 18 18 jm Walnut 640 821 0 iO X 3B-SM South Windsor boma wars. Bast Wtadosr Looks the Plata. Lead off batter Kant Robeleski. ct For the losers John O'Brien tar ks was wllk Staltord Springs 8 U .4N BUUnos. lb Ssvlnga 000 462 0 0 3 U-19-8 Hartford, Manchastar and Rook- Smith draw a walk and want to Burtasm. 3b-p went tor tour and BUI Moquln rilla. Windsor 7 14 AIS second on a pouiaed ball. Klnel MKB JinmtiKs Seigal snd Twsronite; Coops TotaM 2 2 a 4 18 7 S 8 had three hits. Bob Letaalr, South proved ovar iha long Olaatonlxiry 3 18 .188 doubled tor tha RBI and Sanaa Jefferies went down swinging, —Belektewlcx. M H sM tb si Mancherier ...... I.. 017 mo—9 ::: : GharUe l^ ia m s and Bob Hub- a l u m n i b a s e b a ix . » » • «r Ms run to hava Just a Uttla eoctre foUowed with a deep single shot Olaatonbury ...... 010 101 -8 raw tatted taaafl Ml, to left that scored lOnel. Kent ™ O’Neil drew a walk. ^ Bur- 2B -K lnel;, 3B-Watke, VaU: KR^ band each added two Mts. Standtaiga sdwn It counted and BUnn rates ft was tba last aqipaaranca of Klein: BAC--Jenries; DP—iBenolt Pet 408 020 3 14-17-4 Tm gwwm Miffe* 4 M 0* M V s » a salute for coming up with a three idayera in a Legion uni- Ouch Angled to right odvanc- »««" <»»«« <>" Witt­ to Arnett to BIH'nss: tiOB—Kan- W. L. ing Benas and CSiuck May sacri- ke fUed to left. Smith oafetled to Chester 10, GMaatonbury(Maatonbury 1; BB — Herald 710 020 8 13-18-7 Fire A PoUce 4 1 TSr wlnnar again. form, Rudl Wlttke, Stove Banas ^ Cowles, Pleraen and WUUams; fS tm MS T*v y r w i‘>m*, «■< a a t a tbs a a a and Gary ffinel. Dennis Mae- fled safely on a pitchers error left to load the aackn and Klnel Buriiam 2: Hit. o fT -B ^ t 7 for g guigtes and Sylvester. Ponticelli’s fla sad a tbs saaaa taeaa Ardlo is also eUgible but as Nooke singlea acoring Ouch walked forcing in a run. O’Neil run. hi 3 (ia limlnsa; Burhom & for Manor Const. riM M far 1 m SI: WP-^B«nolt: W -^e«riei; DUSTT SOFTBALL Tsa dU aot rally caa^ta ^ Off the Cuff dltte’t play teat night. and May. AH tMs with no outs, stole home but Smith got caught L—^Benoit Nasslff’s fic« I r«H9» t»A4. ICock forfeited to Center Bil­ AImT* M « • MiKl* t f a*'v«r o t *M a A:, a With lass than one year to go Bantly Oil liards when they could not field Elks before retiring from Hamilton but eight players, 7-0. This was .Standard, Jeff Koelsch says POBTliBBUNN V the first forfeit of the season te Chalk up a third straight win he’U work around the clock If Bob Ztiftelato, ex-Oentral Oon- the Dusty League. *This is Wuming Team^ S€ty$ Pete Richert necessary to start tor Nassiff’s as they defeated i **** nectlcut eager, wlU return to Single Stroke Lead for Kochan CHURCH SOFTBALL Bantly Oil, 9-2, last night at the W. U team Manchester ^viUgM alma mater as freshman Scoring te all but the laat In­ n m West Side Oval. The wlnnera L eaguen^ s^m er. Koelsch coach succeeding Ed Roemarin. ning, Annulll outlasted North scored three runs in three in­ teaprTOoteroftopdrawerabU- ^le latter toovee up as No. 1 End Fire, 10-9, loot night at Rob­ Etcheborren’s Leaping Catch ^ ^ U anyone pan sUmtapte varsity amtetant to Bm DetrIck Entering Windup for State Open nings on eight Mts, including ertson Park. Both clubs fought doubles by Stsvo Samiotte and (xn a bate) toe return of adult baseball to arith the Blue DevU cagera... a close battle that went right Etemtaoa, Best, Mancheater he can do U . . . Hei«, Reyntads has won the Bob Jarvis. Steve .Smyth also WEST HARTFORD (AP)—As­ down to the last out AnindK te came through with a two-bagger Saved Day for Flying Orioles XbBL, JN ; Sonny Thomas Benefit baseball cSonnecticut Wbmen’s OoU Assn, now 7-7 while Fire fell to 6-0 doubteheader te scheduled one junior . senior ChamplonsMp sistant (M^fessional Tom' Kbdian mark. ill the fourth inning which r-fab NEW TOBK (AF) — A Gtaufee «■ a iota pop. Bona — McAtalfie, Dot.. 1«; week from tonight at DlUcn Sta- arith a 86-h!»' Asvstes (Dtysdate UA a taU ”W errt gotag to make it. <3o all ”I told liiiD not to ureithrow, when they faced Green Bay in cluding 1066 State Open chafn- ‘Die 22-year-old Harris te a Nicola and MOO aastetant tOM, bat nwiMfifd to get ADca. (AP PbotoCaz) (be rm .y" not to strain,’* Wearer said. And bow does Wearer (eel aS; Tiaat, Ctera., 188. Pleasant surprise yesterday the championeMp game at ploa <3erry Oourville of Shore- about tbeir ebaaeas? slight fa'vxirite in his naUve Phil­ pro Joe MoAndraws were on ton aMB*. Ooaseetaire borne naw by ’'Thars wbat be did on (bat was to look up from the desk Tankee Stadium. The Giants haven Gountxy Club, Norwalk, band as were Stan HlUnskl tiled to get too modi on "lUs is tbe ctosest we’ve adelphia over the 29-yeer-

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CLASSIFIED 11 SoMErUMG IN MEED OF RERMRS AT 1ME B u t MAMTENANCEON'mE NOME FRONT' (X h TRUCK driver experienced, AMWtf t* rttviMi fnult ELANTf aUTTERlIin’ a86HE9 TIIE NARMNG OUR UERO OOULOtrr CARE LE99 -ON TUAT otfertag good pay, vseatiati. 1988 lUPHR HAWK 308, excel­ .fASTERTMAN fAUL REVERE - fo *rr, HE’S 0om loud and aEAR.» WANTED . paid hoUdoye, ualtam s, laaor- Variety lent ocnJttlon, beet offer 8 ^ . anoe and olliar fringe benaflto. ADVERTISING 8484874. tNE FRAMM6NAFTICIOOSE ON DIE OaU 384MS1 or apply Kaadsa «TAM»FRAS«fIWOtrTVlORR'MTN Good reliable meriwide te r A0 B O 8 8 4 Kgg producer. c l a S maintenance 1902 ascetic 31 Liarge PAT JHT A P P B ^ mid m m p S S r m o m rotary Madaa. Rnlek aarvlee. Instance 48 G a elic Wtow MkIi iar atoy 0MB Mear- S8 Disperse 33 Woolly rodenU OuNtol Bgu^ a at Oo., 88 Pragreaelve and expanding 34RangM 37 Lays away 80 Ventilate rwv O f onntM iMtnlon foot m k t BAvcrtiMBiMi fkM S3 P lane com p a n y . 38 Equal (comb. 38 And so on 81 Fish ta the SKteat af a "asake gA** teartlaa. B t i m w K*Y Main flt, Manohaeter. Boura su rfaces 83 C aucho fo rm ) . (a b .) dafly 7404, Ttamday, 7:804, CARPENTERS, some experi­ IS Persian 41 Tag 84 L ig h t broW n ky «aaaka tae«» kw H eu.^^^^^ ^ ' water wheel 36 Biblical flatnrday 740-4. 848-7868. ence preferred, steady, year COLONIAL BOARD Co. S4Pemaleruff I r 1 4 r r T r 9' 10 n It ’round work with overtime, 3S Turn aside 8BRV1CB whan you naed it good wagee. OaU '6442381 or 616 Parker flt, Mencheeter SO H igh- II IT OotnplaU aiiBrp«)iag aarvlee, w rou ah t 643-2711 kaild end power mowura. Mre. B. 8. Loftew IT 19 87S-3136 39 HeaA (Fr.) (Baekvflto M »aa) Homa, gardaa and aliop. We al- 40 EstablUhes TT II 19 a ao- rajwlr and aarvioe power 4S'Ouldo*shote I and band mow4ra. AH work PLUMBER, and piumhar's help­ 4S W ood sorrel ACCOUNTANT SENIOR er wanted, tap wages and bane- 48 P rim ate guaranteed. For dependable 49 M end Tmkla ReaiUag Oar JU«ai1iMr7 aarvioe call flbarp-AH, 888 fUe, can after 6, 6444888. 83 Manservant Adams flt, Manctieeter, 648- B8 D w ell tUbar totuariag Sanka 8806. A. denied prolMrional Is B B P uffaup a needed to augment our 87 Cubic meters Fiet la HaraM Raaien. flTBPfl, SIDBWAUQI, stone ataff. OoUaga a t accounting 88 Feminine wane, tlreplacea, flagstone ter- aehod roqiured along wRh appellation TREE W aat e a o a e a l racee. AH concrete repairs. MANOHBflTBR DaUvery—light experienoe In the general oooounUng field. CLFJL ie DOWN B a a8 t t a ■eledr fllaqfly ca l «ka Reasonshly priced. 6484861. trucking and package deUvery. APPLICATIONS now being ac­ preferred out not i 1 Oudxun’s Refrigerators, waahers and cepted for tuU and part-time with adequate htuband D-L TRUCKING. Light truck­ atove moving, specialty. Fold­ TRIMMERS employment to begin second In addition to a ( (mgrth.) EDWMDS ing done. AtUos and OeHars ing chairs for rent 8484783. CLERK 3 Scottish week of September. If you are asrignmont tola opportunity cleaned. TTaah hauled to the interested In working in a sheepfolds dump. Reesonable. Phone 8 ^ wm prorido above average 3 B ritish UmilEIHIN SERnOE dean and friendly atmoephere salary, bcnellta and excel­ World’s largest tree trim­ 6848. 648-8878. 21 TYPIST streetca r and are a wlUing woricer, con­ lent working oonditlona. ming company has open- ITF-m* tlGUT trucking, odd Jobe, also L. PBLUmBR — Painting — ICxcellent job opportunity tact Manager, Brunswek Park- Write stellng eoroerlence, eduoeitton and sakty r». moving large appUanees. Burn­ Interior and exterior, papenng for a qualifled typist either ade Lanes, Paritade Shopping for foreman. Top wag­ g — age. BouTI hear trem our part-time or fuU-time. Must Center. No phone calls accept­ qulrementa to P.O. Box 9 m tfane wttkoiit qieatUng sH eventag a* the ing barrels delivered. $4. 844- and paper removal, fuUy In­ 1488, Hartford, Ooem. 1778 or 3884834. sured. 648-6048, and 849-6838. be high school graduate and ed. es and* exceUent benefits. have good figure aptitude. AtfomoMM Por Soto 4 BULLDOZER, baokhoa INSEDB-outslde painting. Spe­ Good wages,, pleasant work­ LADIES —Work any 8 eve­ Call 649-4242. land dearing, septle tanks in- cial rxtaa tor people over 68. ing conditions, excellent nings, married women prefer­ 1967 OLDSMOBILB F88 dub staHad, dralnisge fieida. Paul CaU my competitors, then oaH benefit program. Apiiy red, high commlsetone, short FTJ^TDCE gee station attend- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER coupe, standard shift, 8 cylin­ Schandsl, 8444488. me. Betlmstes given. 6447868, hours, car necessary. OaU Avrll Greco, 1-287-9077. Center, Rt 88, Yemen. der, 28,000 mllea. 648-4412. 8784401. SCSOOL BUS driven — be­ TRBB BXPBRT — TTeea cut, BOX UETTERS MECHANIC for bowling pin set­ tween 7:16 end 8:80, 3 to WAYOUT 1989 TRIUMPH TR 8 Roadster, bunding lots cleared, trees top­ PAINTING — Interior and ex- FffiST NATIONAL EXPERIENCED — Hairdress­ ting machine. Will train. In­ 648-9879. good condition, $700 or best of­ ped. Got a tree problemT WeH tehor, very reaeonable. free er wanted. Apply Marlow’s E n r T o o r STORES, INC. quire HoUday Lanes, 89 Spenc­ fer, 849-4913. before 2 p.m. worth phone call, 743-8282. estlmatea. CaU Rldiard B eauty Salon, 867 M alm St. Infonaatiaii er St, Manchester. Martin, 8440288, 640-14U. PARK A OAKLAND AVES. WANTED DOMEBTIO help. 8 OPEL Caravan — 1961 station CERAMIC tile, walls, floors, EAST HARTFORD THB HKRALD wffl net w agon. G ood Inexpensive vanities, etc. AU work guaran­ JOSEPH P. LEWIS — custom days a week, own transporta­ Dean Machine Products tion, New home In Bolton. CaU NO disclose the Ide^ty of tronspMtatlon, $109. 1-888-7887. teed. Free eeUmatee. CaU 849- painting, interior end exterior, ROUTE 103 COLONIAL RD. any advertiser using box 8480. ' paperbanging, waUpaper re­ 847-1088. STANDING letosrs. Readers answer­ 1969 AUSTIN HEALT, 1004, 8 moved. WaUpaer books on re­ SECRETART for Beneflclal Fi­ SALESMEN ing blind box ads who Mldidlns, overdrive, good TREE removal-Trlmmlng. Rea­ SECRETARY for profeseional Has Immediate openlngB for: OR quest. FuUy Insured. Free esti­ nance Co. B-day week, 2 daalre to protoct their condition, $780. 6494837 after sonable rates. Covered for office in RockvUle, knowledge mates. Call 8449888. weeks vacation with pay, free We have exceUent routes PARKING Idaotlty can follow tUa 8. property damage. Got a tree of bookkeeping necessary. p ro ce d u re : insurance, unusual th rift ]>Ian, available In the Manchester Turret Lathe Operatora problem? CaU Dana’s Tree PAINTTNO — Eixterior and In­ Write Box F, Manchester Her­ 1082 FAUXIN, 1960 Thunder- high school graduate interest­ area for toe ambitious man Service, 823-8439. terior, quoUty workmanahp. a ld . Inspeoton — experienced In B n closeoae your reply to the bird. 1082 international cabin ed in permanent position with who can seU our nationaUy aircraft parts in an envelope — Reaeonable rates. Free est- b o x chassU. CaU 878-3874. CARPENTER — eaqperienced, advancement. Attractive per- EXPERIENCED medical assist­ advertised Dairy Products. addreaasee to the caasel- mates. CaU 743-8500. aU types of work. Reasonable. sonaUty, appeuance and abil­ ant, part-time for doctor’s of­ We offer steady employ­ AU Benefits fled Manager, Mencheeter I960 AUSTIN, A-40, good condi­ fice. Reply to Box "TT” , Man­ ment, guaranteed minimum Bvanlng Herald, together CaU anytime, 6441787. ity to meet the public nec- tion, $300. 6494808. eesoiy. Apply 836 Main St., chester Herald. of 8100. per week based on with a memo listing the R oot Rntshing 24 RUBBISH — trash removed to Manchester, between 48. salary idus commission with companies you do NOT LEGAL SECRETARIES, sever­ BUZZ SAWYER 1906 VOUeSWAOEN, Uue, nice­ the dump, lawns .maintained. Importunity to earn much YOUNG MAN wanted to work A want to see your letter. ly oared for, wlU accept any FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- al openings for chaUenglng di­ Tour letter will be. de­ CaU 8441868 after 8 p.m. ing, old and new. AU floors more and exceUent com puy in supermarket good woriting reaacmable offer. CaU 644-1860. versified duties, experience stroyed if the advertlsar treated with 8 coats of hot wax. paid benefits including life conditions, 8 ilays a week, 48. NURSES WANTED FOR preferred, exceUent salary and is one you’ve mentioned. Also cleaning and rewaxlng. insurance, hospitalisation Apply Vernon Circle Market, If not ft win be handled OOMB7T 1961 —8 cy lin d er, auto­ HoBMhpM SonrlcBS fringe benefits. Send resume CaU 6434881. and accident sickness bene­ Vernon Circle, 6446829. in the usual nuumer. matic, air-conditioned, good Oltarad 13-A TEMPORARY SUMMER and references to ToUand-Wlnd- condition, 8360. 64942D9. fits. BXOOR SANDING and reflnish- REPLACEMENT POSITIONS. ham Legal Assistance Pro­ UGHTT TRUCKINO, hulkdeUv. 1967 VOLKSW AGEN sedan, Ing (specialising In older gram, Inc. P.O. Box D, Wini- exy, yards, attics, cellars (toanJ OPENINGS A lso AppUcants should be mar­ L o M floors). Inside painting. Paper- mantle. Conn. ‘running ocodltlon, |160. 648- ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. ried and over 21, be able hanging. No Job too smaU. 3671 after 8. AVAILABLE FCHl SOS! YOUNG chUd needs ma­ to seU and give service to FOUND — Male cat, Malteee, 644-8963. John VerfaUle, 6448780. ture woman to care for him fuU grown, about 2 weeks ago, 1937 VOLKSW AGEN sedan, PERMANENT POSITIONS toe pubUc. For Interview, NOW IS THE TTME to protect and light housekeeping while ap p ly riditity Miq)Ie St Someone’s green, 8,600 mUes. OaU 044 and restore original appear­ mother teaches. Come to the pet CaU 848-4887 day or eve­ 8428. ance of your amestte driveway rescue, caU 6484122. ning. If you are an RN or LPN SEALTEST FlXlDS 1988 OLDBMOBILE F86, auto­ with a good coat of protective and interested in a tempo­ MoitgagBfl 27 DENTAL assistant full-time for LOST — yellow kitten, 6 toes matic, V4, clean, 8906. OaU sealer. BYee estimates. 742- rary, permanent fuU-time 118 Summit St., Manchester Orthodontist office In Manches­ on forepawa, near Mandiester an ytim e a fte r 6:80, 849-8060. 9487. SEXXIND MORTGAGE — Un­ or part-time poMtioaL oon- ter. Experience preferred. Send 647-1484 Memorial HoepUal, Friday limited funds available for sec- taot the Personnel Dept, 1967 FIRSSIRD 400, 83,000. COU VENETIAN blinds — repaired, Manchester Memorial Hos­ written resume to Box “8S” , evening. 1-828-0764. mid mortgages, payments to 8447249 between 84, ask for retaped and recorded. 6440278, suit your budget Expedient pital, 643-1141, Ext 243. Manchester Herald. Interviewed dally 0:80-4. FOUND — rowtxjat adrift on Thd. 6442971. service, J. D. Realty, 6484129. Excellent salary end fringe GET MY FREE catalog. Earn An equal opportunity employer BiHton Lake. Owner may benafUs and very personal, 1964 JMPALA Chevnriet con­ REWEAVmO of burns, moth- friendly working rilmato. $60, $100. even more in name claim by Identifying properiy. holes, slppers repaired. Win­ brand merchandise. Help your OaU 0447876. vertible, very good ccmUticn. JANITORS — part-time eve­ MECHANIC Owner leaving for Europe. 644 dow shades made to measure, BusinMs Opportunity 28 friends shop at home. Write aU BlM Venetian bUnds. Keys nings, Manchester area. CaU FOUND — black kitten with 6847. me. Alice Williams, Popular LUBE ■ MAN made wliUe you w ait Tape re­ SHELL — 8-bay modem serv­ 643-4483, three to six p.m. only. blue cellar. Burr Oomer area. DATA PROCESSmo clerk with Club Plan, Dept. U604, Lyn- corders for rent Marlow’s 867 ice station, suburban area, paid Two Positions Open in Our 6447714. REPOSSEflfUON —1964 Pon­ some keypunch experience, 38 brook, N.Y. TWO DRIVERS needed for com­ tiac Leltons sport coupe, 4 Main St, 6494221. training financing, insurance, hour week. Apply Business Of­ Service Dept, to e Qualified retirement and hoepitaUsation pany pick-up truck. K now le^ Men. Pay Scale In Accord­ speed. No money down, as­ fice, Manchester Board of Edu­ of Hartford area necessary. Ap- sume balance, low payments, plans. Many dealers earning cation, 1146 Main St. ance with AblUty a Bjqperi- $12,000, $18,000 $20,000 and l9 y In person, K lock C o., 1272 ence. Multiple Brlnge Bene­ MWIwIllWROT I VI Mr. Bake, 288-8718. BoiMliHi— Help Wonted— M ale 36 more a year. Get the facts. DENTAL Secretary Recep­ Tolland Tpke., Manchester. fits a Paid Vacation I Apply NEED CART Credit very bad? T A K E OVESl paym en ts — 1966 Controelinq 14 Write Box 806, East Hartford tionist for down town Hartford In Peraon Only. Bankrupt repossessionT Hon­ EXPERIENCED) custodian MAN for tire service, good pay, Mtufang, automatic, • very o r ca ll coU ect 2841821. Ehre- office. Interesting diversified est (Douglas accepts lowest MJDmONS, remodeling, ga­ wanted for part-time work eve­ 48-88 hours per weel^ oU bene­ DILLON SALES ■harp. No money down, wlU nings Mr. Belles 6848280. work. CaU 622-0211. nings. Must be over 21. Call down, smaUest payments, any­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms fits. Must be steady worker, finoMe balance. Mr. Zak, 288- tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ 6448834. & SERVICE. INC. where. Not smaU loan finance MANCHESTER, Centrally locat­ WAITRESS FROM 6:80 to 8 experience hripful. Apply Ni­ 8716. ment work, cellar floors, pa­ 817 Main S t, Mancheeter company plan. Douglas Mo­ ed package store. Has Private p.m., no experience necessary. chols Mandiester Tire, Inc., tios, roofing. CaU Leon Cies- tors. 846 Main. parking. Business has shown CaU 6448286. The Egg and You 206 Broad St, Manchester. JAGUAR 1967 XKE coupe, 4- synsM, BuUder. 6444291. EXPERIENCED q>e«d, assume monthly pay­ steady increasi in volume. For Reataurant, 1006 Main St. 1982 VAUANT, standard 6 COMPOSITOR (type setter) ex­ ments. Mr. Bake, 288-8716. NEWTON H. SMITH A SON — fuU Information call The cylinder. Oar In good running WAITRESS — part-time eve­ perienced or trainee, $88. to Remodeling, repairing, addi­ Charles W. Lathrop Agency. O.D. GRINDERS 8130. No fee. Gills Employ­ condition, I860. 742-8288. REPOSSESSION — 1966 Bulck nings. Apply In person, WUUe’s tions, rec rooms, garages, 6440884. • ment, 78 Pratt St., Hartford, Notice WUd Cat convertible, automat­ Steak House, 444 Center St. porches and roofing. No Job BRIDGEPORT 8244768. ic, power steering. No money 1967 FAmUNE, G.T., 890, 4- too smaU. CaU 640-8144. b o o k k e e p e r —^^plst for one OPERATORS down, aswme balance, low epeed. 7424848. Prfvcrt* Instruerions 32 girl office, experienced only. MHXiER PHARMACY requires payments. Mr. Zak, 288-8716. CARPENTRY— concrete steps, Dlsplaycraft, 648-9657. ALL AROUND drug clerk, adaptable, experi­ Waited 1987 OLDSMOBHiE, running floors, hatchways, remodeling, TOOL MAKERS enced preferred, driver’s U- T A K E O V E R paym en ts — 1984 YOUNG COLLEGE graduate, condition, very good engine, porches, garages, closets, ceU- native speaker, desires to teach cenae, reUaUe, good pay. OaU n eeds tran sm ission . CaU 847- Chevrolet Impala, 2-door hard­ Inge, attics finished, rec 6444184. Aecoaataat top, autometiic, power steer­ Spanish to groups or indi­ E & S GAGE CO. 9662. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ TOY DEMONSTRATORS ing. No money down, wlU fi­ viduals. 648-1141, Ext. 882. er related work. No Job too SeU Toys & Gifts Party Mitchell Dr., Manchester 1 or 2 yoam 1008 4DCKHt PONTIAC CatoU- nance balance. Mr. Bake, 288- amaU. Dan Moran, BuUder. CARPENTER, fuU time, OaU 8718. Plan,, Part-time. No Expe­ Aecoanttag. EiwdDsiit na, maraoR. Spotless, exceUent Evenings 6448880. rience needed. High Com- 649-8144, opportunity ftn* tha liiA t running condltioo, low mUeage. Holp Wantwd— mlsalons. No DeUverlng. No EiXPERIBNCED tractor traUer WE3S ROBBINS Carpentry re­ CLERK — part-time, steady 11,600 or take over payments. 3 1 CoUectlng. OaU or write driver. Steady work for quaU- modeling qwolaUst. Additions, work, montings, for wholesale Can 640-4017. Tniekfl—iTraefon S SanU’s Parties, Inc., Avon, fied person. Apply SAD, In c., rec rooms, dormers, porches, KEYPUNCH OPERATORS — distributor In Manriiester. CaU 'I960 CHB3VROLKT Impala, au­ 1966 EX)RD Econllne van, com­ Conn. 06001. Teleihone 1- 96 HUllard Street Manchester. 648-2626. Reply With cabinets, formica, buUt - Ins, Alpha-Numeric, temporary fuU 678-8468. tomatic toansmissioti, power pletely reconditioned exceUent bathrooms, Idtohensi 8448446. or part-time, days, nights. CABINET maker with supervi­ EXPERIENOEID painter want­ To P.O. Box 791 steering, very good tires, good shape Price $960. CoU 644-0684. Start near home. Hipest sory experience. ExceUent op­ Ehrenlngs. ed, fuU-time, steady work. CaU driving condition, $276. CaU HOMES, OARAGES, porches, rates, no fee. Staff BuUders, portunity. D tsp laycraft, 648- ART Llnkletter Invites you to 6444848. 06040 8441896 after 4 p.m. rec rooms, room additions, 11 Atylum St, Hartford, 274 1968 DODGE, 12’ rack body. Join Beeline Fariilons, the par­ 9567. Utohens, roofing, siding, gen­ 7010. 1968 CHEVROLET Super Spott, Completely reconditioned, ex­ eral repair work. Financing ty plan company, whose styles APPLICATIONS now being ac­ ceUent shape $860. CaU 644-0684 4-speed, bucket seats, radio, available. No down payment SCHOOL BUS driven between are the choloe of Miss Universe cepted for fuU and part-time W e R E P A IR evenings. heater, good condition, asking Economy Bulldere, toe. 644 7:16 and 8:80, 2 to 8:80. 644 and Mrs. America. No coUect- employment to begin second BUY $900. 847-1878, after 6. 6160. 9979. ing or delivering. Car neces­ week of September. It you are f V sary. CaU 6442462, 646-0480. interested in working In a clean VOLKSWAGENS G H E V E IX E , 1966, 4oyU nder, DENTAL ASSISTANT —Ex­ and friendly atmosphere and OOMPLBtnE VW SERVIOE standard transmission. Call perienced preferred, knowledge FUIAi-TlMB, office girl, typing Mobna Hoims 6-A Roofing ood are a willing worker, contact 848-6684, evenings. of buslneae office procedures. abUlty needed, personable, wlU Manager, Brunswick Parkade CAMPER TRAILER, 1967, Mus- Cblmnoyt 1A*A References required. Box V, train, knowledge of office pro­ REBUILT VOLKSWAGEN ENGMlS 1962 CHEVY H Nova wagon, tong, sleepe 4, self-contained. cedure helpful. Apply in per- Lanes, Parkade Shopping Cen­ THE BEST In roofing — and Manchester Herald. 4oyIlnder, standard • shift 878-4608. •on. 988 M ain S t , M snoheater ter. No phone caUs accepted. body and motor in exceUent roof repair. OaU Coughlin, NORMRTrS CHEVRON SERVNE <»■ caU 6441004 from 0 a.m. to OIL BURNER SERVICE man! con dition . 044-2049. 6447707.' 4 p .m . WOMEN TO SERVICE Opportunity for a reUable man Tim Moricurty, Prepriolor . . . ROOFING — Specialising re­ 1968 LINCOLN Continental con­ TYPIIBTB—Secretaries, Tempor­ to earn above average wages 10 pairing roofs of oU kinds, new vertible, Doric green, only 32,- COSMETIC BAR ary, fuU-Ume or 0-8, Immediate for smaU but growing oU com­ 270 HARTFORD ROAD # ft43-ft217 roofs, gutter work, chimneys 000 mSee. One owner. Price OARAGE for rent on Khox St, Jobs. Highest pay. No fee. Staff pany. Experienced, transporta­ cleaned and repaired, 80 years’ 13796. OaU 649-S379, Ruflni’s Manchester, for oar, boat or Some Experience Necessary BuUders, 11 Asylum Street tion, uniforms, hospitalization, Bervlce Btetton. storage. $10. OaU 1-8846067. experience. Free estimates. Hartford, 278-7610. paid hoUdays and vacations. OsU Howley 6440881, 644 M ltcheU Fuel C o., 90 B rook­ REPOSSESSION — 1084 Galax- A P P L Y T o S u a b l e babysitter wanted, field St., South Windsor, Conn. le 600, XL convertible, 'very M otOKyalfli' " 20 boure per week, day times, 289-8786. Sharp, no money down, assume IleyelM 11 TREASURE CITY Sept. — June, 0449198. SECOND AND THIRD Wmai' Jon of an appUoation to elthar gant Laflbombo. 88 Park Wati PhUbrlck Agency Realtors, 649- the former vice president a Saturday, wounding seven and kTfOM w n x of town. CaU 743-6030 after 6 ing room with firoplaoo, IMi 1 C tor school bus drivers, part or MANCHESTEIR —Central loca­ tors, 049-6847.______that the two basic sources ot The Sherwin-Williams Co. CMoolal. Fireplace, bath, twO bouoa, O sonad, fo r doctor’s of- OH room Oolanlal Ranch book, only $19,000. Hayes Agen­ confMazxte, RookefeUer told a hall until a further hearing, Leon Northrop, 8 Raymond fit.; Oorinne Conway, 84 H ale St. fuU-Ume. 84»-8400. tion, briok buUding, two stores lavatorys, $4 aem wooded lot. MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom oy, 648-0181. televiaion Intervlewsr: Roach’s airest had been de- funds avaUable to towns for ac- TOBACCO BARN boards and fleas, 3 or 8 fatniUas, 188’ with 8 bedrooms, den, of­ Judith Devanney, ToUand; Bat.; Anne Misalko, 14 King phis adjoining two family $29,900. Holcombe Realtors, expanded Raneh, Green Manor "You may have iMtieed he U manded by Negro leadeta "A qulsltion or development of land i£ury.Ruth Kotiiler, 94 Glen- WINDOW cleaners experienced ISO year old hand hewed ham fronUge. Hutebina Agency, fice, ooimtry kttchen, 3 OOVENIRT — Immocutate, aU a t; Betty Nangle, ToUand. MECHANIC bonne. Present rental return 644-1280. area, mid 20’ a. CaU J.D. Raal hatha, huge Uving room no longer ctalnting It on the first white c a t ^ ^ t ln g at black tor parka, recreation or open Son;™ ” ® t«d a O’CWn, 91 Dlachaiged Sunday: Betty-Jo and reliable, steady work, timbers. Call 878-1016 after 6. electric 8^ room Ranch, mod- $840 monthly. Business sotted, EsU te Co., 648-0139 or 941-6179. with atone fireplace,' etc. baHot That U tiie first evidence cats and nobody did anything,’’ apace purpoeee are the federti p^^peot St; George Gangl, HyaU, ______14 Laurel St; Marie fringe benefits call 649-BS84. MANCHESTER — Tree shaded ______era tUU cabinet Mtohen, 8 bed­ financing avaUable. Cadi The $10Ji00 — MIOB modern 4-room 2% acres with bam tor of realism breakbig Uirougb.’’ an NAAOP ottlctal said before open space land program and Bristol; Jacqueline OoUtna, El- Morrow, 81 Village fit; X a ic * local concern has SCREENED loam, processed e-room Garrison CMonIa], large t WO-FAMILT, Manchester, 6- rooms, Uvlng and dining area. PHARMACIST for summer re­ R. F. Dimock Co., 64941340. Rondi, fun oenar, many ex­ horses. 821,500. CaU John RookefeUer contended that de- the arreot was announced, the outdoor recreation assist- imgton. Bouchatd, 84 Legion Dr.; Don- ayitngs for a man experl- gravel, also bank run gravel. Uving room with fireplace, for- 5, $ bedrooms e ^ , 2-car g ^ Priced for quick sale, 814,800. lief help, hours flexible, excel­ tras. take privUeges. An excel­ Sledesky, 8494808. spite ctalma of the Nixon camp. Another official action was ance program. Admitted Saturday: Matthew aid Brown, R.F.D. 2; Ctaudta aaead In machine repairs George H. Grlffing, 742-7886. age, recently redecorated. Can Chor-Bon Agency, 648-0888. lent working conditions. M iller mat dining room, and a famUy lent buy. Oon Mitten Agency, the form er vice president was tiie suspenaton Monday o f poUoe Both programs provide ftw 60 Wannat, ToUand; Timothy WoyOk, Stafford Springs; Mary- and maintenance in its Bak- assume mortgage. J. D. Raal Pharmacy, 643-4184. JADE SLABS and chunks, green staed Wtichen, 8 generous bed­ R ea lton , 641-0810. ------more than 100 votes abort ct the Qpl. Pete ChantUes. Police said per cent matching grants for ao- O’OMineU, 0 Wealln Rd.; Sarah Ruth Koehler, 94 Glenetone Dr. say Dept., night work, (E) IM hr NIA, l*e. rooms, closets galore, 1 % Estate Aasociataa, Inci, 646- B (Sl W permanent posiUon, excel- and black. Two rock top tables. W onffid Rfid E sfot* 77 667 required for nomination. he fired a shot Into the ceUng of qulring, developing and preoerv- gtaoy, EUington; Woy------SCHOOL BUS drivers, exper­ 6x10 camper trailer. 643-2371. hatha, breeseway and attached 5139. MANCHBCmiR — 4-bedroom Barrows and Wallace Co. Aa evidence of what he said the meat market In an effort to ing wi space laiKl tor perman- tlk, Statfozd Springs; Louis Scul- The Herald’s Vernon Bureau lait wages and employe ience not necessary. Apply in "We had our Liberace! Now, they have their Tiny Tim!'' MANCHESTER — Rooming garage. Aluminum aiding. $27,- home, central location, 3 fire­ pnfefT.ifl7wiin — 6 bedroom MANCHESTER PARKADE 8BILINO TOUR HOMBT FOr was inflation ot the Nixon disperse a crowd Monday. ent puhUc use. This would help g Penfleld Ave.; Zara Shut- la at 88 Park St., toL 878-8188 beneOts. Send resume to person. SUver Lane Bus Co., OARAGE BALE — Television, house, good location betw een' 900. Wolverton Agency, Real­ places, 2-car garage, wooded P.O. Box 1A88, Hartford, MANCHESTER 849-5806 prompt courteous service that ctalma,' Rockefeller said Nixon ------prevent urban sprawl and the 45 Bim st. or 848-8711. News Items may be 49 Brainard Place, 643-8978. colonial bed, furniture, electric redevelopment and proposed tors, 649-2818. Ranch, family room, reo room, lot. Immediate occupancy. Bel rtstliig’ eaq>ertence and qual- patio,' 6 flreiteces, owner, 948- gets fesults, caU Louis Dimock men had been saying Nixon apread of blight, providing rec- Admitted Sunday: Betty-Jo maUed to P.O. B «i 887, Boartment, cen­ ^***^*“ for Vernon funotiona for approval oftoe bowd before slsky Farm, 644-0304. niture Repair Service, 648-7449. trally located, hot water, park­ HEBRON — near center 12 WOLVERTON AGENCY lot, $31400. PhUbrlck Agency, how it is handled. FV>r this step out. Police said they came BOLTON — four room eiqiand- have hem flr^ fST “ providing pro- the deal la aU vrorked out. WANTED — good homes for ing, heat, 6484840 after 0. acre#, large barn, weU, $9,400. Dated ana dey of August 19(8_____ ReoMara. 6494847. reason, we suggest that HOUSEHOLD lots — AnUques ______Realtors 649-2818 able Cope. Two unfinished up, you consult our firm. Mov- out shooting. ^ *“ • ^ ^ This vras agreeable to O’Orow- SINGER CO. three tiger kittens. 649-6480 sd- SmaU down. 1-878-8581. Force Base, CaBf., a much turc needs for open space land ” clarify Ji»t what the . i r ' bric-a-brac, clocks, tra m ^ , BEDROOM duplex, town- TRULT A home for larger fam­ OoDvenlent location naar Puk- big property U our busbiess. Roberge emptied hla revolver more secure area tfaan.Ctq> Ken- fo tbe town. But an appUoation wantod In being apyitat- ______AM M AIN ST., MANCHESTER ter 0:80 anytime weekends. NATIVE VEGETABLES REPUBUCAN glassware. We buy estates. VU- ^ouse type apartment. $156. ily, 8H custom bunt nom a in­ way.and Lake. OaU now, $15,- I f you reaUy wairt to seU, into the men after he had been nedy. for funds under these programs ““ *»wn’B to- lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 month including heat and LARGE MODERN home plus cluding 4 bediooma, living 400. Hayea Aganoy, 646-01$l. place fuU confidence in us. Hoaiot For Soto 71 5 room Older home with barn CAUCUS hit In the legs. Limas, shot in The Vandenberg sateUltee, he added, must provide specific ^ ^ ItM cyiin T .niinniisza I>TtEE —TWO cute playful kit­ Texnatoes, Sweet Com ______Lake 8t „ Bolton. 049-3247. appUanoes. CaU Paul W . Dou- room — dining room oomUna- We won’t let you down. Our the groin, band and lower diest, raoet o t them <»i reconnaissance data on each parcel cf land pro- • previous meeting of the IjttllllC llC S and 100 acres of land. $85,000 Republican ^ ______eleoton of tbe tion with beamed ceillnga and BOLTON — 6-bedroom Raised professional real estate staff tens. CaU 6434S766. Beans, Lettuce, Cucumbers w a n t e d - Restaurant ^u l^ gan. Realtor, 649-4530. SEVEN ROOM custom buUt Co- assignments, rocket into a posed for acquisition, including ^ T l i t 4*1 i T h n v s x tor the package. Phllbrick Town of Coventry ai« hereby a fireplace. A fam ily romn and Ranch with 2 aores of land plus is awaiting your caU. alao fired ' ' ment, store, 9ntavern anjTand bank­noTIW.______kmlal. Attached breeseway and north-south polar orbit whore land surveys Independent ap- ***** ***• he antoint- J-iUBl J X IlC ll U T IV C WoRfod 3ft-A POODLES —male and female SDC ROOM Duplex, ready Sep­ Agency Realtors, 6494847. notified that there wlH be a a game room, family olsed reo room and garage, $34,900. 'Ihe dead were identified as P®**T. ®*'*»‘ * ^ ** ? * *«*<* Indepandant ap- ruptcy equipment. OaU garage, fireplace. Authentic they pass over all areas of the pralsals. *** *• ***• *fi*ht to handle the AKC registered. 6 weeks old. Summer Squash and tember first, adults only, no caucus at Coventry High School kitohen and two fuU bathrooma. Mitten Agency, Realtors. 648- Stephen Kenna Bartholomew, (Ooatbmed from Page One) UCBNSSiD Real EMato sale- Fontaine Restaurant Equip­ Colonial paneUng and decor. CXXJL THEE shaded yard beck JARVIS R E A LT Y CO. globe at least once a day. After McAlmont also said that as ***• Iwhistrial land, 649-1042. pets, central, phone 648-5618. on August 18, 1968, at 8:00 4-car pttadied garage. In ad­ 6080. 21, Robert Lawrence, 22, and men with previous experience. Beet Greens ment, 473 Windsor Street, Four bedrooms If needed, ons you to look at this weU ccO' . , . - . several days they return their part of the Community Develop- Orari aiKl dition. . .a tidy 4 room apart­ Thomas Melvbi Lewis, 18, all With that statement, the 67- OUl Mr. RiUbrick, PhUbrlck a KC REGISTERED EtegUsh Corner Canton Street, Hart­ d u p l e x 3 ^ rooms, heated, BuUt-lns and convenient walk- atrncted 7 room CMontal, nice oefook pjn. U x Q y purpose M REALTORS — MLS photognqSiic and other sensor- ment Action Program Ida de- O’Crowley exptabted to the Buckland Farms Stand up attic. One of Manchester’s nelghbortiood, among homes of solocting party-endocsed OMun- ment or tn-taw suite. Wolver- Agency, 6494647. Bulldog, whelped June 22, rais­ ford. 527-6771. hot water, refrigerator, range, 283 East Center Street 643-1121 better locations. Priced in up- better quaUty. Hurry, mid 20’s. dates for fbe mimlcqieloracee ton Agency Realton, 840-SSlS. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN ed with chUdren. CaU 049-4967. CORNER TOLLAND TPKE. sJr-condiUoned, carpeting. In­ nffif4AkY*a laiA wsmx. 8l1 01 E wotK plan which would a "!*. ^ m he had played for nM>re then a cinerator, antennae, patio, per 20’s. For appointment caU nail Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, to be voted co at tbe Nowember men was w<>nrinir a hnndniiAr Reportedly the sateUlto today provide the necessary time and ***^„*^^ without toe ^ year vriUle traveling throughout and ADAMS ST. MANCHESTER —Modem Im­ MANCHESTER’ S ISTNEST Members of the Manchester Rooms Without Board 59 parking. 649-6750. J. D. R eal Estate Co., 64S4129. 649-1538. ^^ 8 Section, and to (ranaaot maculate 8-bedroom Ranch, 2 launched from the Cape so money needed to secure meet P«Wlolty, vrhereas toe B o ^ of nation tor R^hSim ^ap- Board of Realtors, Greater 37 FREE two affectionate kittens. ------— ------— ------—------aueh otfier buaineas mm may hatiis, kitchen huilt-lns, fuU RESIDENTIAL AREA T » ***at It could enter a hlghly-riUp- ot this specifle data. Repreaentajlves could not. pearancea. THE THOMPSON House — Obt- FIV E ROOM dui^ex, central ROLLINO Park Capa — Six TO Bte SOLD — 4-4, two fam- pro|>eriy ooma before aeid cau- Vernon Board of Realtors and CaU 646-7960, after 5:80 p.m. basement, large lazutocap^ lot. M cA lX t said once acreage *** Mkbig timt hta y m ^ ^R^S^^atepped up an already tage St. centraUy located, large located, separate furnaces. good aize roomz, fireplace, Uy, A-1 crnidition, A-1 location. the Multiple Listing Systems Bel Air Reel Estate, 648-9882. 51 pleasantly furnished rooms, Available Sept 1. Ond child three bedrooms, plenty of Call Paul J. Oomnti Agency, Six room Ranch bouse In for both Boards. cSTed to toe^rato^f »**«*«****’ ***“«« *«**'«* <>* and coat figure, and priorities ctmvded sch^o of trying to WANTED Signed: John W. Allen, immaculate condition, aU ti^ r a ^ t Md ^ hundreds of mUes for toe Van- are established, hbi office vrtU also roqueated that c e r t^ ^ - ^ d^egatea with sessl^ to- parking. CaU 649-2888 for over­ Umit, $115. 646-2454. closet space, nice yard. Gerard 648-6868. FOUR bedroonu, 8 room Col­ Artictos For Sato 45 CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Town Cliafrman utiUtiee. ^ tZ ^ Z r denberg-launched payloads. request consideration ot toe sub- **y **7,?T*; <**y *»«** «"“ *•* 0***«> «***«» ****»• night and permanent guest Agency, 648-0866, '649-0088. onial, living room with fire­ /-iiHiinnii ^ Information avaUable indlcat- mission of an apiUlcatlon aiul ®*ayor Grant said he felt toat states In a momb*-to- MANAGER AND DARK rich stone-tree loam, ranges, automatic washers rates. FIRST FLOOR, 5 rooms. Ex­ MANCHESTER—7 room Cape, MANCHESTER — 7 rohm air- place, large kltchan, dining Three bedrooms and large The riioottor occurred to Jef- launch today was toe toe apprcqiriation of necessary *^ board would Just „^ep through convention $15. Pool and patio sand, with guarantees. See them at cellent location and condition. fuU shed domer. Fomud din­ NOTICE IF THE FIRST co-educatlonD B. D7 Peari’s' Appliances, 649 ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. Middle-aged oouide preferred. conditioned Sjdlt Level, lift ing room, finished reo room, room and den, 2 < e r garage, kitchen with buUt-in oven, institution was The Garfien of Homed a low inoomn Vioim. ----* “ 1'*''- »wiuo uy uie ouoni oi nepn- ---- V T J P*” Vers already (jjjy Jiotris. ASSISTANT MANAGER ■tone, flU, gravel, sand and ANDOVER range, dishwasher and gar­ Main St CaU 648-2171. centraUy located, Mrs. Dorsey, No pets. References. Imme­ baths, sliding glass doors off extra lot of record. Handy lo­ alumimun tiding. MOat oon- Eden, who brought the apple I * a fi*’**** labeled 817, vrito toe Air sentatives. The final oroposal *>'****«<* *® **>® commission. i»eam.n-« main t.twt w«. manure. 063-9504. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS venlant looatiao, immadlate oc- bage dlspooal. tog projeot to a predominantly ^avtog an option to of toe board ^ ^ v e ^SSdS- Representative Thom.. n.r- Reagan a main target was tor- For Drug Department 14 Arch St. diate occupancy. 648-4677. famUy rtx>m, modem Utdien cation. . .$36,000. PhUbrlck tor teacher? You may find Negro neighborhood but Police Republican electora of tbe ooqjoncy. Low 20a. Wolverton launch two more later rutoTM”'^ue.tione?®0’a c S S PICNIC tables - aU kinds and with buUt-lns, garage. $36,900. Agency, Realtors, 649-6647. Birch paneled famUy room some apjrfes and peaches — Oommisoloner Johannee Spreen gone study and review by boto ing machines, built-in conttt^ ROOM for one or two with com- SIX ROOM Duplex apartment ______Town of Andover ore hereby Agm cy, R ealton , 849-2818. to how much more power In Treasure City, Manches- sizes, $25 and up. Delivered. PhUbriric Agency, Realtors. with unique double opening but no lemons! amcmg our said toat the incident was not to make button boles, sew but- piete light housekeeping centrally located, avallaMe 6 4 9 ^ 7 . MANCHESTER — Custom buUt notified that there wUl be a houses at Keith Real Estate, he wanted, and the BDC chair- te r Parfcade. Benefits in­ W. Zinker, Wndsorville Rd., BAZDWIM RD. aector —Large fireplace. racial. man pointed out he did not want clude Major Medical pro­ EUington. CaU 872-4848 after tons on, bUnd hem dresses, privileges, parking, 643-8830, August 15, $125 without beat. 8 room Ganlson Colonial. Fam- caucus at ttie Town Office 649-1922. 125 Injured'and Hospitalized make fancy stitches. Clearance 643-6266. F IV E ROOM Ranch, immacu­ overtiaed custom built Cape Spreen said three poUce cars to have to check with toe entire ***« fiovemor is seeking. gram, 7 paid holidays. Ex­ 4 p.m. CaU 648-9678. Uy room, doiriile garage, wood- Building on AuguM 16, 1988, at Patio aiul large screened-in price only $81.60 or you can late condition, nice deep o f 0 rooms, 3 fuU baths, 2-oar AID GASH tor your property responded to a report of a man board ite the pledgee from Two other officers and a by­ ONE COMPLETELY futnUhed baths, 2-car garage. Owner stander were treated for mtoor trooper said. gage, pieces of train seats and Reagan acknowledged nimon and pianos. 506, Mamchester. 647-0998. To the enrriled m«mX>era o f Connecticut, wlU hiM a seozlcn MANCHESTER — Immaculate Armco and RepubUc and contin­ housekeeping room, aU utiUtles, $27,800. 8684846. ued escalation o f government wounds and released. Some of toe vlcUms were other debris were ecattored. An suwxwtera m ^ The Democratic Party of In the Community HoU In said 6 room Ranch, full basement, suitable one adult. Recently re- RANCH — 7 rooms, 3 fuU rec room, oversized garage, pressure on the bidustry, there Authorities to York, Pa., re­ helped into toe orange grovea around a partially crumpled ^ ^ Coventry, Com. Town on Thuradoy, August 16, BOLTON LAKE — 6H room resentatlves, can transfer by nled he Junq>ad Into toe race to 643-6946 decorated, 272 Main. baths, modern Uteben with appeared to be lUtle if any net stored order after a fresh out- along the track. The leaves dub car. . Pursuant to tbe proviotona o f 1968 to examine tlie quaUflca^ beautiful prlvOte lot, con­ Ranch, one oar garage, % acre sale or lease, at folr market val- hold toe delention behind Ww>. buUt-lns, form al dining room, ! . T , ” r gain tor either side. venient looaUoiv $22,900. Leo­ wooded lot. Firm $18,600. WUl *»*e l“ *a **> the project An Associated Press survey of Hours — Tuesday, Wednesday ft3 famUy room, 8 bedrooms, 2- ^ appUcanto ezid to ad- nard Agency, Realtors, 640- car garage. ExceUent neigh- Democratic party, mlt to Ihe eleoton oalh those hold with deposit only. Excel­ Hiere was no movement from ^ ^ t < ^ car of toe north- area.” probaWy first-ballot support Euid Saturday 9-6; Thursday and 0400. Bethlehem Steel, the No. 2 pro­ borh«!bd7wi,900. Pkb^k qualified. lent buy. CaU now. The R. F. hound train and a 80-year rati- Board membors emphaslaed credited Reagan with 81 votes to Friday, 9-9. Closed Mimday. For Roof ducer which sparked the cur­ SIX ROOM duplex, adults oidy. Agency, Realtors, 646«47. wlU be held be- Dimock Co., 649-5248. Cavalry Hit Hideout road veteran, was canytog a they did not wont O'Crowley to addition to Callforaia’s 86 for a $140. 22 Locust St. 646-2426, 9-6. MANCHESTER — 10,000 square ------High School, Ripley HUl Rd,, on tween tbe hours of 6:00 p.m. rent war of nerves by hiking tray of food when he heard the feel they did not trust his com- total of 167. Wlto 667 needed to ** Lots For Solo 73 ELLINGTON prices on all basic mill products CRCXHET feet of induatrial space. Prime MODERATE SIZED Ranch, Aug. 14, 1968 at 8 p.m. to en- aztd 8:00 p jn . emergency air brakes hiss. He mission’s Judgement It was nominate, NUon had 686 and SINGER ZIG-ZAG cabinet HAVE customers waiting location, inside loading dock, that's as clean as a whistle, dense oandidatea for nomiiuition BOLTON-MBAR Center—beauti­ Laree Garrison — View nearly 6 per cent last week. saM he knew what was coming, pointed out the board’s hands New York Oov. Nelson A. Rock- " for the rental of your ^art- Doted at BoUon, Connecticut, Ihe Bethlehem bicrease fol­ In Swamps for Gong model, used 6-6 months. TUs Can for details. Hayes Agency, with new paint outside, newly to municipal offices to he voted ful retidentiol area, VA acres. Seven room, air-conditioned, “I got back Into a comer and were tied as far os givtog toe efoUer 289 to toe survey, wfalta ment or home. J. D. Real ES' Aug. 5. lowed Industry agreement with machizte wUl monogram, over­ 646-0181. redecorated Inside. Kitchen has for at the State eteotion to be CaU 649-7867. all rooms carpeted, spacious ------braced mysrif with toe tray atfll EDO toe power It really want- 821 delegates were either hack- tate, 646-6129. OUve H. Toomey, the United Steelworkers on a (Continued from Page One> cast, blind hem dreeaes, makes sunny dining area, 20’ Uvlng held on Nov. 5, 1968, and to Colonial. Otustanding cov­ The otficlailB said toe regulsur to my hand. A fter we hit the ed. A t toe same tim e it was not- tog favoritesons or uncommlt- button holes. Need responsible — STORE FOR REN T down Town d a rk BOLTON LAKE — LoU 600’ three-year labor contract ex­ room. Downstairs completely traziaaot such other buskneoa as ered patio with panoramic Oriental River was one of two forces—army, marines, airtray was gone,” he said tatmr. ed It would be unlikely that the tod. party to pay 10 payni^ of I^VIBW TOV^OUSM - Richard Morra, from water, treed and in vezy pected to coat 6 per cent a year. town Manchester, State finished and heated. Mlnl-park- view. Immediate occupan­ actions reported' on the Plato of force and navy—Jumped from ‘"Ihls was hell. To think that board would dIaagiM with a n y ------$6.86 per month or $51.80 cash. New large 2-bedrwm town- may be proper to come before Michael Peace, nice area. Priced to aeU. President Johnson reportedly Theatre Bldg. Inquire Manag­ llke yard. Teen’s. Wolverton cy. Immaculate. Yours for Reeds, a watery stretch fre- 832,000 men at the end of March steel would bend that way!” arrangements m ada^ the EDC CaU house, featuring RCA W hirl­ oald caucus. Joseph S. lAcUra, Hayea Agency, 6464m. is {inning hopes for a price roll­ Credit Manager, tiU 0 er, State Theatre, 646-7662. Agency Realtors, 649-3818. $29,400. CaU Mr. Lewis, 649- quently used by toe Viet Cong to 898,000, a 19 per cent rise. Engineer H. S. Moran and ooncemtmr toe sole of latwi pool appliances, dishwasher, Dated ait Coventry, Conn., Board of Selectmen back on Industry-lea^r U.8. F a irly Active p.m. I f toU, caU coUect. 246- for staging attacks and an area They said militia forces to- fireman Waters saw the north- todnstrlal Park Aid i 2140, 1% hattia. Caloric gas ranges, 474 MAIN ST, office for rent MANominBR — Starter Aug. 6, 1086. OOVBZrntT —lOO x lOO’ treed 5306. Steel. I f U.S. Steel holds out in to which toeenemy controls the creased from 307,600 to 860,000, bound train headed at them and Public Act 760, It was full wall to wall carpeting, Center ''— of town, ---- plenty — ’— of * —park­ ^ Democratic Town Oomntitiee bunding lot Lake priyUeges. refusing to Increase some prices Stock Trading home. F iv e rooms, includes NOTICaE scatteredhamlets. an Increase of 17 per cent. scrambled away from toe train, out by Atty, Schwebel, Is de- MAYTAG wringer type washer, private cellara, central laundry ing, 646-2426. 9-6. two bedrooms up, three rooms Raymond H. Bradley Sr., Socrifloe, $900. OwMr. OaU B & W —eupecially on big tonnage good condition. 646-8588, eve­ area, air-oondMlonlng, master 64$-87M. down. Aluminum siding, new ClMilrman STATE OF CONNECTICUT sheet and strip—other compa­ Souto Vietnamese forces ***® ®*«*‘ed to give----- assistance------to NEW YORK (AP) — A stock KNIT nings. T V antenna fo r color and black FOR RENT or sale-461 Main HIGHWAY DEPARTME^TT Barrows and Wallace Co. fought Monday______wlto other ene- ot 766,000 was 10,000 lees(^toan “All I could think of wlte that towns tor creation of industrial market recovery movement con- Street. BuUding and lot next furnace. $16,800. Wolverton MANCHESTER — A aone wood­ MANCHESTER PARKADE nies could be expected to do and white, gas beat end hot 24 WOLCOTT HUL ROAD likewise to remain competitive, mritorces to toe lower hall **** *»*“* number of men Which something was going to catch parks and areaa for develop- tinned eariy today to faWy ac GAS STOVE, 125. Maple dining to Post Office. ExceUent loca­ Agency Realtors, 049-3818. ed lots, oonvenlent location, MANCHESTER 649-5806 water, plus gas for cooking, NOTICE WETHERSFIELD, os they did in 1966. the plain along toe n flmhndinn President Johnson and Presl- up wlto me before I got out of ment of business. tlve trading, room set with buffet and china tion for any use. e40-2428 from near bus. Priced to oeU. pariclng, bus line; one of Man­ TOWN OF SOUTH WINDSOR CONNECTICUT ANDOVER LAKE — Summer Meanwhile, Labor Secretary bowler 74 miles west of Saigon. '*e*'* Nguyen Van Thlu in their toe way,” Waters said. A derafl- Under t| ie act, state as- Gatos outnumbered fosses by closet, $160. CaU 875-8574. 9 to 0 p.m. Hayea Agency, 6484181. chester's finest netghbortioods OFFICE OF THE NO-nOB TO OOimiAlCTORS home that Just has had electric Willard Wlrtz told a nows The government troops reported Honolulu communique said tag engine and baggage car sistance ctmalsts 60 per cent about 2 to 1 on toe New York ^ mort convenient location. t w O ROOM office, 100 percent TOWN MANAGER Sealed bids for the oonatriK- heat bistaUed. F ive rooms, conference: "There Is real basis MUiny 24 Viet Cong anddestroy *** ***® 8®“*** Vietnamese puttied a mound of dirt up to of toe net coot of toe project. Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones HUlvlew’a gracious azid oom- Main St, location. Inquire Mar­ eEORQElt. TOWN H A LL tlon of the following poiojeota Rofiort Froporty porch, fireplace, fuU bath. Ex­ for concern Over the level at tog 100 sampans to a series of forces to June. front of Wm. He credits that The powers of the designated Industrial Average advanced be- M liilcal lafttnanaElft 53 fort filled package la offered to In toe air war, U.S. pilots flew with saving his life. agenoy would be to toiHutt « tween 1 and 2 points. low’ s, 867 Main St. SOUTH WINDSOR, wlU be received by the State For 74 ceUent location. A good buy at \riilch wages and prices are fire fights, while Souto Viet­ you from the Silos BuUding CONVERSE CONNECTICUT Highway Commlaeloner In the $12,900. Immediate poseeation. chasing each other.” He said he namese losses were put at seven 108 mlaelons Monday against Moran out hla nose when he development pToJect by prepar- Motora, steels, and eieotzonloa SAXAPHONE Conn, lOM tenor, Company and wUl be ready for M A IN St. — near Tumplke, of­ WITH THt NtW auditorium on the second floor BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 6 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- favors "the exercise of private killed and 16 wounded. supply lines to North Vietnam’s crashed into a bush as he was tog a project {dan to accordance presented a falriy solid front of exceUent condition, with stand occupancy on October 1, fice space avaUable. For furtti- NOTICE TO southern panhandle and report- running from toe onrushtog wlto toe regulation of commls- gains, oltitough most of them PHOTO-GUiD Painring and at: room summer home secluded 1577. restraint.” Intelligence officer say that and nuiny extras. A beautiful 1968. For your persontd In­ er information phone 640-4697. CONTRACTORS ed destroying or damaging 44 train. sioners of community affairs were fractional. Wider galna 170 DOUGLAS FIKEET, hidaway, near water, 8 bed­ Rep. Joe L. Evbis, D-Tenn., any attack on Saigon from toe horn, $196. CaU 640-8692 after spection contact J. D. Real Dneornring INVITATION TO BID EAST Hartford —Largo Ranch, supply boats and 34 trucks. Eddie Corley, a Ifl-year^d Any plan of developmmt were made by some of the Wgh- 5 p.m. STORE or offices for rent 460 HARTFORD, OONNECTICOT rooms, only $9,800. Hayes ordered the staff of his House Plato of Reeds would have to 5359 Estaie Go. 618 Center St. Man­ In terior and E xterior In accordance with provisions 286’ wooded lot. Sunset HUls Small Business Committee to A lr Force B82 bombers flew tvom nearby Wahneta, helped would have to be referred to er-prioed glamor stocks. Main St. Aorooi from Friendly Agenoy, 6484181. before September. By chester, 643-0129 • 648-8779. (nnuy Insured) Ot the Town Charted, sealed pro- u"*!! 2:00 P.M., HOST, Monday, area. City utilities, storms, fire- study 'the increases. t o Z m Z Z n f l ^ ‘ watera ****'** ™*»*on6 today against en- with toe rescue work after toe toe planning conunlaslon fOr ay Xerox wtac 4, High V o l^ Ice Creiun. 646-2425, 0-5. posBls wUl be received In the August 29,1968, otter which time VilOJf JAftVlWiJVIft AAUVU WCftfttyftlfi WAH . ___ a. V YOU want to learn how-to crochet Exclusive leasing agents — AMSTON LAKE —New O^room iSaoe, low taxes. Immediate oc­ Chairman Paul Rand Dixon of proval and also to the state and Engineering about 3, Teladyne snd knit, this pattern will help you; if anytime. Office of the Town Manager of ^ ’**'*^* ptibUcly opened and cupancy, $20,600. M eyer make the area passable only by ®"*y ‘" fP ooncentraUons men- 8109 Offiea and Sfora TO R REN T —Broad Street, 543-2804 cottage, desirable location, the Federal Trade Commission - V Representatives. > «»«* Control Data 1%- you know how, you can teach a friend reeul. Agenoy Realtors, 048-0809. boat, and toe Officers say thi ^ ^ 4-12 yr». the Town o f South Windsor, near main beach, now being postponed a zwheduled hearing fl tilla * s^nAti figqlAf 1A A ^ with this pattern! EqufpmMt 54 LOOKINO for anything in 1,850 square feet Including of­ STATE PROJECT required tomove a large *’***** '*'**«*• ***“ ee east of welders to toe cab w o rl^ irito Owe a plan I, adopted by aU OonnecUout, not later than: completed. OaU 840-8641. on pricing practices until mid­ Pattern No. 5359 contains clear pic­ real estate rentals — aparh fice space. CeUI 649-1807. VERNON — New large 6 room force wouldroidd be s p o tt^ e a rily . ®**«®**- «*<* Tay Ntoh, 46 mUee cutting torohes to free this ot the necessary agencies, toe GROCERY STORE fuUy equlp- 2 P.M ., D8T Town o f Manchetter, 78-86, 76- week so he could discuss the sit­ Teen-«ge Arrests tures and instructions for basic knit A LITTLE girl's back to-school wardrobe ments, homes, multiple dwril- 92, and 76-98. About 12,874 Unear aluminum sided custom buUt northwest of Saigon. man," Corley oald. “Several of development, agenoy would then should not be without a silhouette with ped consisting of National cash A u rist 14, 1068 uation with congressmen. 'D*e D.S. Mission reported >» 8®* oxygen tanks off a fire be authorised to issue bonds of and crochet stitches. lags, no fees. Call J. D. Real NOTICE feet cf reinforoed oonorete Oot O f Town Raised Ranch, convenient to BRISTOL (A P ) — Two taan- SUM 104 la ealai (hn IS4 far flrtt-claii a low-waisted flared skirt, trim belt registers, dairy cases, freezers, Rosort Pioparty at wMoh time and iSaCe said Ihe Pentagon, the General ***** ■'**•* Do>« terrorists klUed truck so that the men could toe town,^ and determine toe awll aai isariil iMaSMaa far aacfi (attara. and an attractive yoke. Hobart meat saw, adjustable Estate, 641-6129. Notice Is hereby given that an Pavement, drainage, grading, Vernon Cbole and Parkway, agera, Inohidtof the oca of a For Root ft? proposals zltaU publicly be open­ F4r M 75 3-oar garage, fb-cptace, buUt- Services AdminbrtraUon and the ’** clvUlans and wounded anoto- breathe. form. Interest rate and terms, ABDe CeboC. Mancbeater No. 8109 with PHOTO-GUIDE Is in Relying, time clock, stainless MANCHESTER —Seven room order dated 81 July 1966 has ed for fumisbing of aU mate- signing aitd lUumlnaticn, iiV' Department ot Housing and Ur­ Bristol city oouncilman, hava .Evadsg Herald, USO AVB. OF SOUTO Windsor — Large 8 bi oven and Zange, form al din­ ill*® t er 278 last week, almost toe “R was so hot to there some Another provision of toe act sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. Size 6, 2V> steel cube nuu;hlne, US stack­ apartment, three bedrooms en- NIANTIC —Quiet comfortable been issued by the undersigned risJs,. equlpmant and tabor to eluding nine bridge structures ban Development have all is­ headquarters Just g^m, ^ of toe workme •3mp3iDAi, >nw YOBE, N.Y. room SpUt Level. Three or lour ing room, lovely quiet neigh­ yards of 45-inch. I er slicing machine, wrapping eludes fireplace, drive-ln ga- 4-room cottoge. Swimming, authorizing the name ot the gas construct the North South In­ and four box culverts on retooa- sued orders to shift buying Mat ItaaM, aaerati arltS ZIP COSE aaf SEND sot In cnini plai ISt <*r llril-clati bedrooms. Ideal in-law ar­ borhood, $35,900. Heyei;; outpl^ toe BWthem city llni^. The Cong" soiw^ahdMtad o**t. They kept ^rin g to e^ ^ toe power to i^diase,* lei!se*or tatata andT^SUnT*^ station with scale and extra rage. Prestige area. $175, Call hooting, tennis, golf. Availabla screw Cathy, official number tlcn o f Route U ti. 6. Hkiginoer— wherever possible to firms ■all a»< w elal haadiai far aacS paUara. dustrial Road from Strong Road rangement. Modern kitchen, Agenoy, Roaltors, 648-0609. rolls Euid mdacellaneous equip­ J.D, Real Estate Co., 648-5129 *«nmediately, $100. weekly. Oov- 298101, owned by Domenica Wil­ Joseph D'Auqlla, Distriot No. 1 , which have held back from a Send 50C today for the new '68 Fall "TBue , Burnett, Haacbeater' to approximately 1800 feet formal dining room, family than toe 114 reported kidnaped Mrs. Ernestine JMcRae ot SO- the project area. It also says a break at toe FeV zs^iMatahi ft MHater ALMIMI Free directions for Honing Herald, UW a v B. OF ment. Con be seen in store. or 648-8770. 742-6010. lis, o f which Hattford, Ootm., is south. Hartford. ANDOVER — Overlooking lake general increase. casualties were reported. n room, fireplaoe, 3H baths, gar­ the previous week. ami was a passenger. She the agenoy can acquire land by Man’s Club in TarryvUta ftioa- A JI^C A B . znsw Y O M r " OaU Fontaine Restaurant------tbe home port, to he changed to Note, Program of Affirmative But the pressure ot the mar­ knitted stole, knitted vest in sizes 36- ftwRNa SmaU, Proposals must be eicefeuted In age. $28,000.1 PhUbrlck Agenoy Clean Cape with fuU ehed Government officials to Sal- So far this year, not including praised toe rescue teams. eminent domain wtth appioval day morning. 48, and crocheted Pompon hat! erlat Nana, (Mraii witli ZIP CODE, Stvla Equipment, 478 Windsor gtreet, FIRST FLOOR four room apart- «B W HAMPSHIRE GaU V n . Action for Equal Ehnployment dormer. Four rooms down, one ketplace on producers Is nU Numbar and tiza. furnished accordance with and subject to ® mazked increase toe period of toe zzationwide Tet “I don’t know where they all of toe board. Arrested Mim‘*ay ware Drsak ftftANDMOTHErS PATCHWORK. The comer of Canton Street, Hart- ment, centraUy located, a<^ts, completrty P. F. Jones, ______Opportunity. — AU prospeoUve ReaMora, 640-5847.______since hardly anybody needs mountain cottage, available instructions contaizMd In the In- up. Space for bath and la v up. Itv Souto Vietnam’s armed forcea offensive to February, 2,768 cl- came from but they were It was agreed thaA toe Boo- j. Longo Jr., 18, tlia eeanoQ* Dfef^ Dresden Plate, Friendship and THE HEW Fall & Winter '68 Issue of ford. 527-6771. no pets. Referencc3. 649-5824. steel right now. Users are work­ Sept .on. Enjoy country fa in , By Direction of the atraoUana to Bidden. bidden must howe on tita prior BOLTON — Older home, bazn, Big enoloeed front porch. Deep to toe last four months due to vlUana have bean killed by ter- there,” she said. She said local nomlo Development Ooromla- man’s son, and Bruoa F. lift Log Cabin are In this collection of 12 Basic FASHION Is here with many bright ing off a twloe-normal inventory wardrobe ideas. Send 50C for your copy. autumn foliage, quiet country­ Officer in Charge Terry V, Sprenkel, to receiving the proposal docu­ out buildings. 3 building lots wooded lot. Lake privUegoa. toe general mobilisation which rorists, 6,008 wounded and 4,668 residents pitched to wtth sheets slon should be appointed to act veraall, 17, 9 leo of Brlotol. HM$r lovely heirloom designs that are so Miarine Inspection Manager Only $19,900. T. J. Orookott, —built up as protection agabist popular todayl Pattern pieces, direc­ side, pets welcome, $60. week­ ments, aq approved, written af­ plus land $30,000. Phllbriok began to late May and to to- kidnaped, according to the U.S. that were stashed into band- as' the ageiwy and to give It were turnad ovar to siiftM'IKH J z J a a LDCUST ST,—Second floor, U.S. Coast Guard the Strike that never came. tions. ftl$2 - tafy 504 1 cipy. Kcacl U eralfl Ads 4-rooms, heated, $185. 646-2426. ly. 870-2272. firmative actfon program. Agenoy, Realtors, 649-$$47. Realtor, e48-10T7. creased voluntary enlistments. klisolon’s flgUres. ' ages. approval to bring any deal to In Plymouth. TUISDAT, AVOUST 6, 1968 IRmtrb^atpr Evening Im tU i Atmnm DNIy Net Pnm Ran Angttrts, 1888 The 50th annlveraary party for Cioady with ttaaidawhuwaxa. The Daughtera of laabella will Low in mid to upp«r 80s. TV>- meet tonight at 7:80 at the W.P. Mr. and Mm. Fred Lea which About Town ilmtrljpatpr lEimtttm UrraU) morow nioally chiudy, ohaaea Qulah Funeral Home, 225 Main waa to be given Sunday Aug. 11 at 118 Eldrldge St. by their aona, tXOSED for VACATION! 14,685 o f abowars. I9gh In upper 70s to Ilia Nawoomara Chib of ttia St., to pay their reapecta to the low 80s. TWCSA 1« aponaorlng a coffee late Joaeph P. Tonahl, whoae Fred P. Lea and Albert Lea, MaHchtmter • A City o f VOIage Charm aocial tor all new woman in the wife la a member. has been postponed to a later WE WILL RE-OPEN date, to be aimounoed. VWL'LXXXVn, NO. 292 ICandieater area tomorrow at 8 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1968 an Faga 88) PRICE TEN CENTS p.m. at the home of lira. WOi- Mancheoter Orange will hold ord ICcHory, 54 ManInU Rd. The Manchester Knights of MON. AUC. 19th a brief huaineoa meeting tomor­ Columbus will meet tonight at Anyone who la Intereated ahoidd row at 8 p.m. in Orange Ball. contact K n . MXdloy. 7:M at the Kof6 Home and pro­ PARKHILLJOYCE Mra. ETorence Llnea la in charge ceed to the W. P. Qulah Funenl of entertainment and refreoh- Home, 225 Main St., to pay tUelr FLOWER SHOP Eight Struck menta. Memben of the WWi respects to the late Joseph P. 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Barracka and Auxiliary will Tonski. By G unfire meet tonight at 7 at the WatUna- Airman l.C. Lawrence B. Nixon Heading Down Stretch Weat Funeral Home, 142 E. Cen­ Lorentaen, aon o f Mr. and Mrs. ter St, to pay their reapecta to Einar Lorentaen of 166 Center the late M n. Alice Thorton St, recently returned from In Disorder Who waa a member of the Phan Rang AFB, Vietnam al­ Ladles Auxiliary. ter 18 months’ duty. Atter a 80- HARvanr, m. (a p ) — apo. day leave, Airman Lorentaen BITUMINOUS radio giaiOra woundad savan po- will report to HoUobon AFB, M M . hi Uoamsn and a woman durliar a Mr. and Mra. Jamea McCoy N.M. He la a 1965 graduate of M M S n •itartxuica oauasd by M8gn Likely First-Ballot Win and BOna, Aaron and Rodney, Manchester High School. .14tS youths, and aeons of law an- of Baratow, Calif., were recent DRIVEWAYS tonemant offloara moorad in gueata at the home of her grand­ Parking Atom e Oas Stettons s BsMtetiMll Oonrte Now Bookhig For Sessonsl W(wk aarly today to asoura the Irou- MIAMI BEACH, Fla. father, Chulea Blmle of 78 Officers and membera of the Uad a n a . Spruce St The MbOoys alao Biltlah American Club will meet AU Work Personally Snpervlacd—We Are 188% Ihsared (AP)—Rlchatd M. Nixon Mate, county and local pbhea apent a week with other rela- at 7:80 p.m. Thursday at the LIQUORS— WINiS Convention headed down the stretch to­ offtoan, hebnotad and heavny Uvea, Mr. and IMn. Leonard clubhouse to proceed to Trinity C O R W A 15 day in his quest for the DeMAIO BROTHERS wmed, masMd pit a Joed aton Farrand of Man-eater at Old Eplscopcd Church, 120 Sigourney MinbniHii f rie«s Sidelights Republican . preaMential Colony Beach, and with Mr. and S t, Hautford, to attend the me­ 158 PARK STREET Parking lot watUt4 tor aoUon, nomination,’ by all indica­ Mm. Albert Benevelli of Stam­ morial service for David Al- ARTHUR DRUa 848-8888 SINCE 1888 9U -7m hut the ana was calm boon Xter toe InltM outburat lata MIAIQ BEACH, Fla. (AP) — tions a good bet to take the ford. leiy, a member. Tueaday night. Riding along OoUlns Avonue prize on the first bBUot. Mayor Jamea Holnaa of Harv­ amid the Ropublloan oonvontlon His chief challenger, Oov. ey hnpeaed a eutfew until dawn traffic T^Maday y/ka a UaMc car Nelson A. RockefeOer o t New In toa aouth sUburtnn CHeaigo York, sought to Uook lira for­ He then entered the Army and with this message pointed on mer vice presldenPa pato with waa staUcHied at Ft. Benning. oonummity whfdi haa grown ia- both sides: ‘Tve been down the creaslngly tanas sinca a police (* 3? PhotoCax) toe No. 1 arguraant of aatl-Nlx- His wife, the former lila Ruff, l road with Lyndon." ms. 1 WEB I iHURs: nn. i «T. o^Ooar Miot a flaahig Negro on forces—that Nixon coUkki't was employed at Ft Bemilng 1 1 The Hour Draws Near youth June 80. win In Noveinfear. before their marriage. MIAMI BEACH, BTa. (AP) — MaJ. Gagllardone previously M M L6 1 M G . 7 11 M G L t 1 M G . 9 1 M G .1 I A oonner’s Juiy ntuniad a Aa the minutes th:k awhy toward tonight’s show­ The candidotoa have onuirted on "T o lAek a man wbo can’ t win received the Esronae Star Medal vaadlot Ttoeaday o f jusOBahle array of celebrities to promote would be a tragedy for toe coun­ homicide In the fatal itonnHtig of down session of the Republican National Conven­ for meritorious sudiievement in their cause. Appearing at Nel­ try," Rockefeller told newsmen ground operations against hos­ the Chioaga youth. tion, Richard N. Nixon consults his watch and de­ son RockefoUer gatherings ore after opening hls Uth hour drtva • Hatnaa, wbo ts white, said five with an appMl to 120 dalegataa tile forces In Vletnaun. cides it’s titae to end a reception in a Miami Beach such stars as Helen Hayes, Kit­ He is presently stationed ait pcUoa offleen ware wounded ty Carlisle, Teresa Wright, Nan­ and alternates from IS western the Kaiaer-alautem CMd Stores, from a alngla Mtotgun Uaat as hotel. He stood in the receiving line for four hours cy Ames and HUdegarde. states. they dhpenad a crowd of 75 to Germany. trying to win votes among delegates. Among Richard Nixon’s The Associated Press, in a y> Wbgro youtos who wan promoters, basketball star WOt nose count some 12 hours before throwing neks- at pamlng cars Chambetialnr of the Los Angeles tonight’s fateful balloting, found and sboutoig axploUvaa. Lakers, stands out In the party Nixon with 615 first-round votes. Town Will Try Ha Mamed toa dtoorder, crowd. He should. He’s 7 feet, 2 Rockefeller with 270, end toe which started lata Tuesday Inches toll. third man in the race, Oor. New Tesit Plan night, on toa oppnadva heat. Ronald Raagan of California, "On avenlngs Mka tota tt’a m en The Town of MSndiester, to­ Doctors Satisfied MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — with 177. comfoctahla to ataad on a street Convention delegates, previous­ morrow night will toot a new corner," be aaM. Another 186 delegates were ly Irked because they were lined iq> btolnd favorite sons, 76 procedure for examing ap- The distuihanca centered In a With Ike’s Progress turned down for extra conven­ were uncommitted and one pUeanta for town jobs — a pro­ four-Uoek-squan eu»a near the tion Uckete, were visibly irritat­ Sen. l^erett Dirksen, in a dramatic bid for quiet among the delegates to the stood alone for New York City’s cedure which may be followed borderline of Harvey and Dlx- ed and privately angered at Republican National Ckmvention, tosses a folder containing the 1968 platform imoor, aiAuitia 17 mUea south of WABHINOTON (AP) —Army (6 :V a.m. Mayor John V. Lindsay. Needed in the future, if it proves suc- EDT) yesterday New York Gov. Nelson A. Rock­ night’s session. Dirksen not only got his fop victory: 667. downtown Chicago with a popu- doctors reiMited today that they morning, efeller over the admission of 52 quiet, but got the platform adopted with a resounding roar. (AP Photofax) cesstid. hUfoB of 85,000. Nixon exuded confidence. are satisfied with former Prest. "Hls vital signs have re- members of the Poor People’s Tests tor the town position of The mayor aaM the Negro "We’re going to win,” he said dent Dwight D. Elsenhower’s *toble. The doctors re- campaign—all with bona fide 0 bookkeeper will be conducted at youths massed at a oar waah tickets. cbee;^y on the eve of the ballot­ ui raOafled with ing. Charts posetd by hls aides Manch eater Community College and became abwlve. PoUoe currert pryresB’’ from hi* his current progress." The marchers reportedly re­ In a hotel headquarters flartwd by Fred Ramey, director of toe moved In and ordered the Tuesday heart attack. ^ ^ ^ ^ ceived tickets from National Ckdleg^e's Carr««r Programs Di­ -youtos------to aootter. They re.re A mpmlng medical bulletin Delegates Roar Approval the same optlmlam. "M ore than GOP Chairman Ray .Bliss, Illi­ 700 votes," they read. vision. nois Sen. Charles Percy, New Up to now, examinations have ^ mu. wwora, -m ts were ^ ^ York Mayor John V. Lindsay, Rockefeller saw In all this en­ been conducted tor toe town by Rep. Ogden Reed of New York thusiasm "evidence of cold war the State Personnel Office and, Pourteea penons were arreot- ^ «P«nt a comfortable night ^ ^ jJ® th* and Clarence. ’Townes, dh-ector strategy." The Nixon people, he Of Republican Platform said, were trying to give dele­ in some Instancea, by toe town’s foUowIng his recent heart attack of the RepuMlcan Minorities Di­ personnH office. (See Page Twenty) whldi occurred at 0615 houils (gee Page Sixteen) vision, among others. gates the impression Nixon has Ramey, tomorrow lUght at the Many the delegates, prima­ MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — against crime and causes of so- at the start by torowlng on the the nomination in the bag. college on Hartford Rd., will rily of the Reagan camp, felt Republicans roared approval d8l ills at home. ' floor what he indicated were set "It just la not true," toe gov­ give written examinationa to the tickets were given to toe early today of a platform pledg- Michigan’s Gov. George Rom- speeches. ernor dwlared. seven appUocmts — five women group imder pressure by Rocke- Ing a new naUonal leadership— "®y *^® P<>^Avrau»8WW| be-W What did happen WH9 ttlD ^ The Rockefeller cupportere mmm in 6 4 7 -1 4 2 7 8 72 -0 5 73 (AP Photohu) American helloopter gunships gan. “In Philadelphia 181 years abandonment by toe last two “ *® ^ ‘•fatlon ara: Hous- KNOWN FOR VALUES...C0AST TO COAST Moffij the Pants Are Too Big and artillery, which were credit­ ago, far-seeing men fashioned uncommitted ConnecUcut dele- Bent, state Vlos Chairmen CMMEirwn Directimis: Route 84, east to exit ed with Idiling most of the us a revoliitlcnazy new govern- gates of their neutral stance Anna-Man Swltaakt of New Brtt- Ghristophere SandoYal, 4, is a precocious percus- claimed enemy dead. ment. ...’’ Sheriff John P. Prevldi of T®’ *^*honal Oomnlttaaman 95. Proceed around circle to Good­ march tempo means a lot of leg work and when The fighting swirled Ini and He dared Russia to knock the Danbury announced In the mom- Avon, Nattonal > 4 » year Bldg. Next to Farm Shop. / sionist in a youth band in Santa Barbara, Calif., your Spanish costume is a bit too loose, you,/ace a out of three provinces centered chip off hls shoulder. ‘**8 ‘bat he would vote for Nix- Tina Harrow- I &t/on age when most kids can’t handle the drum- about...~uv 126 mflee Buuuiwesrsouthwest orof "A Soviet leader declaims ^*ul Jamea E. Bent of Hart- ^ ^ Hamden, Qeyton OenyM choj^ce of dropping the beat or dropping the pants. Saigon on toe fringes of toe U toat ours ts a rotten, decadent ‘®*’<* announced In the afternoon . •"* Hartford (toa partgra atlcka that come with fried chicken. But a snappy /a „ . that he would vote for Rooks- "®*bb»®® ‘w govambr In 1888), VERNON STORE ONLY Vernon (See Page Sixteen) (See Page Sixteen) feUer. ^ ^

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