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P A G E PO U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1970 51st District Vernon Vernon P ark in g O ffe n ses THINK SM A LLM liar^l”’ T V Tonight D*UV88*i IB ^ From Your Neigh bor*s Kitchen Windsor Are His Specialty Women’s Qub BqUtoped with leaitlMratts _ See Saturday’s TV Week Polluted Waters Constitute 39 Teachers M- CHK3AGO (A P ) — CTarke terior, wtad*ield wwSw, VIVIAN P. FEIMUSON YM CA Plans for Com{dete Listlnsrs. C. Edwards appeared in traf-. Slates Meetings •peed electric wiper*, beflAer. He. court, last month to an­ defoskw, 4-WBy eafety AuAief*, Recently, a California lady Serious Threat: Ahearn In Summer The Vernon Junior Women’s back-up ligate, front aad real S:« (8) Barfce’s I a w swer a charge of having 81 Club has scheduled three orien­ wrote a cookbook condemning Camp Trip Aloysius J. Aheam o< Boltoin, (M> Mnattcn •eat belts, leuaierette beo^reatM and agencies in the three unpaid tickets and was order­ tation' meetings for prospective the Democratic party-endorsed (4S) F Troop stoerlng wheel lock aad t f j t convenience foods. Her book is towns. The need is there. Fed­ S:25 <4*> Weather Watch Q asses ed to write an essay on park­ members to infom them of the South Winitoor YM CA fam i­ candidate for state - representa­ eral ahd state financial assis; 6:Se OUliKSB’t b la a d (O) f window dBfixxriierK — " " based on the theory that one can (4») WhaTr Mr UaeT (C) ing. club’s purpose and activities.' lies have been Invited to parti­ tive from Andover, Bolton and ance is available. Action can­ cook more ecimomlcally from (18> Sewtap Show Taking a so-called "busman’s Edwards, a (niminology The first meeting will be held Bt. M ToDoBd Tpk. cipate In a Fam ily Camp Week­ Ooventiy, said' yesterday that (8-8) Weather — Sporto aad T E D T R U D O N not be delayed too much longer holiday," 39 teachers in the major at Roosevelt Univer­ Monday at the home of Mrs. scratch with greater nutritional the pollution of local waterways Newt (C) .Toieottville, Oobou end spimsored by the HOck- if we are going to save our Wettemera sity, returned to court Enos Stambo, 38 Ridgewood Dr. values. is the most serious problem af­ (C) Vernon school system have VOLKSWADEN •4 1 -M H anum VaUey YMCA to be held lakes and streams from com­ <88) To Tell the Trath Wednesday to read his five- The second will be at the home fecting the environmental fu­ (48) Newt been attending summer classes While I can agree with her on at Camp Woodstock Sept. 6, 6 plete pollution.” Aheam con­ 6;(5 <4«) 77 Sontet Strip page essay, "M y Kingdom of Mrs. Robert Skowronek, 77 ture of the three towns in the both counts, it is very imprac­ and 7. cluded. 6;Se (8) Newe with Walter CrOB- at various colleges and unlver-, for a Space.” George Dr., and the third at the BOst district kite (C) tical in today’s living to think I Each family will have Its Aheam faces ' a prithary (8) N ew i with Fraak sltles' this summer. home of Mrs. Ralph Brancaccio, He also praised the Coventry "In the beginning,” Ed­ that we can live without pre- Wednesday against his chal­ aoldt (C) Because it is now mandatory 15 Donnel Rd. own cabin and rowT>oat. A ctivi­ (18) Dick Vaa Dpke wards began, "one man In­ processed foods. First of all, Town Council’s decision to ed­ lenger for the Blst district seat, Any local woman between the ties w ill Imdude flllhlng amt <8«) NBC Newt (C) for public schools to teach vented the wheel. On the op­ there are Just too many work­ ucate the public to the need for Stephen Loyzim of Coventry. Ooldea Vopace (C) ages of 18 and 40^ is eligible to swimming. handicapped children, many of posite end of the world anoth­ Happy Birthday! ing women. Anyone who pictures a sewer system around the (8) Trath or Coaieqaencei (C) join the club. Anyone wishing Anyone requesting additional lake. (18) Caadld Camera the teachers have taken courses er man Invented the 'No women sitting around with a box (88-18) Newe — Weather aad further information should con­ d a d ...... Aug. 12th Information or interested in in special aresis. Parking’ sign. These two of chocolates in front of the TV “■nie problems of Coventry Sport! (0) tact Mrs. Stambo. reglsterinig is asked to contact Lake this year are Tonight Show Johnny Car­ Radzewicz, the emotionally dis­ June. All those holding tickets vention are Cary A. Crane, com­ the packages all the time. The "A s a lake resident, I have ton ry of the Roman Empire and Judy Plsch, poverty in Ameri­ A reception for the incoming liam C. Lyim. (84848) New! — Prayer and history of the U.S.; Claire Bel- ca, and Muriel Lambert, philo­ the purchaser took a little time years," Aheam said. "During Sign Off to read, she couldn’t have been executive director for the South Delegates from the VFW Aux­ lino, public school supervision; sophic and cultural Issues in the dry yeaurs of the ’60’s, the (8) Newi aad Weather — Mo­ fooled. IKdndsor and Hockanum VaUey * iliary are Mrs. Theresa Varney, ment of Meditation and Sign Dorothy Nichols, chamber mus­ contemporary educatiem, hu­ HOaOS MILK problem was unnotlceable, but YMGAs wlU be held Sept 27. president; Mrs. Florence Street­ Off ic workshop, and Walter Neff, Jennie Walsh uses prepared with the return of normal rain­ man development, applied Carey Greene wlU aasume his er, Mrs. Mary LeDuc, and Mrs. Educational TV (20) UICSM Course 11. GAL. JUG - CONTENTS foods in meals for seven. More fall, the problem became all learning theory. duties In this area on Sept, 1. Thuriday* Aognit 18 than likely, the table w ill be set too apparent. This year, with Eugene Freeman. Alternates are 6:00 Piaying Guitar w. F. Noad Lake Street Sch(x>l: Gall Center Road School: Linda He is the first professional for more than seven. With five heavy spring rains, the problem Mrs. Clarence Peterson, Mrs. C/Oursc Review II Colavechhlo, teaching the emo­ Lelite, research course; Jack! YM CA worker to serve this re­ e x u a William Leggett, Mrs. Jane For­ 6:30 What’i New B children, someone is likely to has become acute.” 7:00 Book Beat B (C) tionally disturbed, and Sharon Relchle, Contemporary Prob­ From Our Delicatessen Department SPECIAL 7-11 (Herald photo by Bucelvicius) gion. Aheam praised Coventry's tin, and Mrs. John Lovett. Oth­ Willard Gaylln. M. D. Davis, reading in the elemen­ lems of Education I; langfuage have a friend for dinner. Jen­ 7:80 Edward Marcni MRS. JENNIE WALSH Dulfey Meeting Town Council, saying; " I am ers attending are Miss Joan tary school. arts in the elementary school; nie Is the widow of Robert J. Democrat S O D A 4 BOTTLES ^ 1 Walsh who was Manchester’s Citizens for Duffey wUl meet Impressed by the serious ef­ Bowers, Mrs. William Lyim, and 8:00 Waihington Week In Review Sykes School: Robert Foster, Dottle Ramsdell, society an(l BOLOG NA LB 85^ tonight at 7:80 at Duffey cam­ 8:80 NET Playhonee first oral surgeon. Left with a which some meat still remains. Christmas or until you can buy forts to alleviate the problem Mrs. Edwards. "Unman. Wittering and ZIgo" school greenhouse operation, the individual, curriculum de­ paign headquarters ad the Wap­ very young family, she was anx­ The addition of the chicken egg nog. It’s special! in Coventry by town officials The Military Order of Cooties Dark comedy by late British and John Williams, algebra. velopment; Carolyn Krowka, CHARCOAL ping Professional Center, 1788 playright Giies (^oper about BEER PATENT MEDICINES ious to spend as much time with boulllion enhances the flavor. Easy Spaghetti Sauce J and private cltisens who have opened its three-day convention East School: Raymond Hol- human development, reading in EUlngton Rd. schoolmaster assigned to take MAGAZINES ICE her children as possible. She A five-pound chuck roast 3 tablespoons oil shown a genuine desire for cor­ yesterday in Miami. Delegates on class of boys whose iast gerson. National Science Foun­ elementary schools; Catherine FROZEN FOODS The agenda wUl include a re­ rective action.” from Manchester’s Silk Worm teacher perished in mysterious dation-Study Program in Sci­ Steinnagel, workshop in teach­ TOYS ALL NEWSPAPERS SLURPEE looked for recipes that would about two Inches thick is baked 1 lb. sausage links cut to 1 fall. take up the least time. They in the oven. First, Jermle dilutes view of toe recent telephone Polluted Waters 2-24 Italic Add Pup Tent are Edwards, com­ 10:00 NET Festival R (C) ence Teaching, and Roger ing the AAAS approach in sci­ inch pieces canvass and formulation cf pri­ ’67 Monterey Jazz Festival had to be tasty. a beef boulllion cube In a little Noting that the question of mander; John Lynn, William Ouellette, supervision in the ence; Susan Waldi, contempo­ 1 large ctm Italian peeled to­ mary day plans. Now, as the children are water in the baking pan. She sewers would be on a fall ref­ Lynn, and Crane. public school. rary problems in education, matoes plus ^ can water The group supports toe candi­ g;rowing up and are less de- browns the roast. Covered, It erendum in Coventry, Aheam Northeast School; Cheryll reading In elementary schools; 1 can tomato paste dacy of Joseidi Duffey of Hart­ Swim Meet Set miuidlng, Jennie has more time w ill cook at 360 about two said, " I think it is a necessary Resch, crafts and methods, and Phyllis Norwood, philosophic Seven Eleven Food Store 1 teaspoon basil leaves ford for toe Democratic U.S. than ever to spend with her hours. After the first half-hour, step forward. The septic tank Tot Suffocated At Waddell Pool Ilene Rothschild, mentally re­ issues and contemporary prob­ 3 heaping teaspoons sugar Senate nomination in toe Aug. system is unworkable in high tarded and American history. lems in education; Kay Woody, brood. A recent addition to her she adds thick slices of pota­ 1 teaspoon oregano By Plastic Bag 305 GREEN ROAD— MANCHES11R home at 73 Prances Dr. provid­ 19 primary. density areas. Coventry Lake Maple Street School: Patricia methods to be used with chil­ toes and frozen carrots. Remove 1 small Jar commercial meat­ The third annual Manchester ed a large fam ily room and din­ Anyone wishing to volimteer has 1,100 homes in its water­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A 3- Smith, problems in special er Cut up left-over chicken. Make price of one basis. delivers a basic white sauce; add chick­ Parsley flakes Optional: Chopped green The summer’s second soft- Salt and pepper pepper. en and frozen peas. Season to ball field day wUl be held at taste and serve over noodles. Whole baby carrots Combine all Ingredients and Recreation Park at Ayers and Optional; Thyme moisten with approximately % Brown left-over pork chunks Nevers Rds. Each playground lightly in frying pan. Add cream Place chicken in large broil­ cup milk. Shape into oval and will compete In two games to place in 9x12 pan. Arrange of mushroom soup, >4-can milk, er or two small broiler pans, determine toe champions of toe chopped onions and a can of without racks. Chop onion and vegetables around meat loaf =0% day. meatless Chinese vegetables, and sprinkle with salt and pep­ sprinkle over. Mix soup and Square Dance well drained. Serve over rice, per. Garnish with parsley milk until smooth and add. The South Windsor Square noodles or mashed potatoes. flakes. Bake at 350 for Over top place frozen carrots. Dance Club w ill hold a dance hours. When Jennie purchases chick­ Sprinkle thyme, parsley flakes tomorrow from 8 to 11 at Wap­ Egg Nog Bread en, she saves the necks and giz­ and seasoning over all. Bake ping Elementary School. BiU & 0 O U }> O H (M 2\i cups flour zards, sometimes adds a wing one hour at 360. Serves 8-10. Kegler will be toe guest caller, a/re or two. ^ e freezes these parts Fricassee has two meaning.s. 2 teaspoons baking powder and rounds wlU be cued by until she has enough to make In French cuisine, it denotes 1 teaspoon salt Russ and Anita White. If toe chicken stock. To the stock, she the preparation of poultry in a % cup sugar weather permits, toe dance will win add a couple of chicken white sauce. In olden times, it 2 well-beaten eggs be held outside. All club-level boulllion cubes, a chopped onion pertained to stews made with 1 cup egg nog dancers are invited. and some parsley, plus season­ meat, fish or poultry, plus vege­ Vt, cup butter melted Youth Dance ing. Finally, she will add soup tables, and cooked in either % cup coarsely chopped wal­ T h e South Windsor Youth noodles. She ' does the same brown or white stock. This lat­ nuts Council will hold a dance to­ thing with turkey bones, to ter meaning still applies in Eng­ 1 cup mixed candied fruits morrow night from 7:30-11:80 lish-speaking countries. Sift dry ingredients and set at Timothy Edwards MldiUe aside. Combine melted butter, ^eoTgi Jennie serves her chicken School. Music will be perform­ eggs, egg nog, fruit and nuts. PASSPORT PHOTOS dish with rice. Her children like ed by Peace and Quiet. Add dry ingredients and mix IDENTIFICATION mixed apple chunks and pine­ The council is also planning yULO&uA S Q i Tmidlease until well blended. Bake in 2 apple with It. It comes that way. a beach trip for Sunday to MIs- SALEM NASSIFF one-pound well-greased coffee ’HP' In a can. Oanberry sauce is quamicut, R.I. Buses )^11 leave tins for 45-60 minutes or In Comura Shop & Studio good, too. toe high school at 8 a.m., and well-greased loaf pan for 1 to *28 Main St., Manchester The next two recipes use con­ they will return at 8 p.m. Tick­ 1 ------JujurrJt^e -!u m. m hours. (Very much like a 643-7369 venience foods. The bread ets may be purchased at toe light fruit cake.) dance. Jay Jackson is the best qualified candidate to succeed Mlm recipe you should save for Daddario in Congress. He’s the endorsed Democratlo candidate in the 1st Congressional District. •tTTarxW . Jay Jackson la an experienced vote-getter. He's won tough elec­ • trO M ‘StMAnS* tions. He can beat any Republican candidate. ifk n A L iis s iig symarj/fe- AA- Jay Jackson is an experienced legislator. His record as State CENTER Senator proves he knows how to get things done. • JAo&A!it.AOT- Jay Jackson faces the Issues: VERNON 875-4304 'T o i t K S i ^ 9 ® ^ — >V/X ^ HAfcH — • On Vietnam . . . 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H«ld Tor by Jtek*on lor CongrM, CommltlM DO-IT-YOURSELF, OR... I WE'LL DO-IT-FOR YOU! PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1970 p a g e s e v e n which it is being accomplished ' may Vernon Chavez Signs Coventry fi somehow prove a poeitive stimulus to Connecticut Yankee Serpentine Sttptttttg ifpralti the peace talks at Paris. Team ster Pact FOBLIBHBD BT THE A Hanoi which has continuing dem«i- By A .H .O , Surprise GOP Follows State Lead^ PRINTINO CO., INC Court Security Stirs SALINAS, Calif. (AP) — A BITUMINOUSI • U BIn«U StreM strations of the reality of the Nixon Ad­ sudden agreement has ended a DENVER (AlP) — A nurse llMicbestsp, OoiUL the r i^ t of the others to exist. THOMAS F. FKRQUSOh ministration’s intention to withdraw and In an era of American life in battle between two nninn* over tucked a thermometer under Backs Party Candidates WALTER R. FEROtJSOh ’Ihelr mutual vltuperatloii has which wUl represent field work­ the tongue of a IS-year-oId PublUben end the conflict, a Saigon which can wUch aU the clvlUUes seem to been steadily escalatliig, ever Coventry Republicans in yes­ of Mrs. Robert Lazzari on Har-1 Pooiided October 1, 18B1 Somers Murder Trial ers in the “salad bowl” region patient at National Jewish DRIVEWAYS ■uffer, in almost every field, it have greater confidence in its own abili­ since their first poet-convenaon After the MUing of a Judge of the nation’s most productive Hospital, then went about terday’s first state wide pri­ riet Drive. Raridng Area* • Gas Stattona • Basketball OotirtB PnblMied Brety Brenlns Except Bunoejt U periiaps unfair to take spe­ platform encounters convinced anyone under any conditions, to mary supported the party en­ Any Coventry woman be­ ______Wow BooUng for annunar Wrafc ■ail BoUdays. Entered at I b e l ^ Office ar ty to defend itself, should both feel capa­ last week in California, agricultural state. business elsevdiere. them how much they disliked tea r tor be present at a grand Jury in­ dorsed candidates for governor PLACE YOUR OBJNBB NOW BECAUSE OF A Mjaacbester, Conn., ax Second Claaa Ball cial notice that there la a The pact with the Teamster’s When she returned a few tween the ages ot 20 and 40 is , ble ot risking some commitment to the one another; They oouM have the safety of Juries and judges vestigation, and that it would and U.S. Senate; with 23 per Invited to attend; tor reserva- PRICE INCREASE SOON 'brutalization of politics going be simple to climb over the top Union Wednesday opened the minutes later, the hospital SUBSCRIPTION RATEt process of negotiation, and should he be­ on, too. * begun to draw, great crowds, became an issue in local court­ field tor Cesar Chavez and his cent of those eligible turning tirnis, Mrs. Richard Bolduc I All Work Personally Supervised. We Are 'lM % Insured. Parable In Adrance of the enclosures. He said, "I saidr she removed the ther^ out to vote. One Tear ...... IMMi ginning to realize, as well, that the time This brutalization, in 'wdiich the Democratic trio, if th*y room proceedings today. A mo­ AFXrdO United (Farm Workers mometer — and sttxxl rooted should be contacted. Sir Bombs ...... U.U could have been given an am­ don’t feel the state should go Thooias Mesklll, candidate Miss Carolyn ’Trask ot Ripley ' for both native sides to negotiate with men bare their fangs at one tion was made in ’Tolland County Oiganizing Committee to broad­ In horror aa a small, green Three Bombs ...... 7.80 phitheatre fitting their zeal to to the expense of reconstruct­ tor governor, beat his challeng­ HIU Rd. has been hamed to the] DeMAIO BROTHERS One Bomb ...... xao another, lunge for their respec­ Superior Ctourt by fltate’s Atty. en . organizational efforts snake followed it. least loss of face and prestige is now, be- ing the court room. I say er, Wallace Barnes, by a vote high honors dean’s list for the' tive Ju ^are, and then slip in do battle to the death. Robert J. Pigeon to exclude five throughout the western United CALL 643-7691 BE BBE R OF ’The RepubUcaiw, it must be say things could happen here The hospital, which declin­ of 169 to 130 as far as Coventry spring semester at the Univer­ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . fore the new alignment of military the low blow, seems to have in­ prisoners from a grand'jury in­ States and Canada. ed to identify the youth or The Aaaoolated Press la excluslveir eii- (wnfessed, have conducted a before the officers could do voters were concerned. The sity of New Hampehlre. She is forces has been put to that grinding test creased in the special circum­ vestigation into an alleged mur­ anything.” Chavez, victor less than a nurse, said the patient ap­ mied to the use of repubUcatlon of all slightly more civilized primary, Coventry wiimers, also wOh the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aawa dispatches credited to It or not other­ stances of these summer pri­ der. month ago in a five-year strike- parently snared the harmless wise credited In this paper and also thr which might tilt the advantage one way perhaps because they are Re­ The defense attorneys argued statewide. Lowell Weicker, the Owen ’Trask, and graduated in loeal news published here. mary contests in Connecticut. ’The five are John Reinosa, that what happened in Califor­ boycott struggle with table reptile on a field trip aiul All rights of repubUcatlon of special dl»- or the other. We do not think this has had publicans, blit even with them grrape growers, declared war party-endorsed candidate for June from the University. pasmes herein are also reserved. represented by Atty. Leo B. nia was a rare and unusual in­ saved it for the occasion, U.S. Senate, won over challeng­ Ronald V. Tedford, son of much to do with the weaker, at least one of their warrior* last week on a ’Teamster agree­ concealing it in his mouth had such a cold and calculating Flaherty Jr.; George S. Howard, cident. TTiey stressed that the er John Lupton, 161 to 183. Mrs. Irene Tedford of Ifickory The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ although it Is indeM true that represented by Atty. Edwin M. ment to represent Salinas 'Val­ during the nurse’s absence. why use a travel agent? sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ yearn for the klU as to maks defendants were excluded In the There are 1,811 registered Re­ Drive, has been named to the graphical errors appearing in adTertise- having to trudge the campaign Lavltt; Frank Williams, repre­ ley field hands. A competent travel agent is not merely a tlidcet Is Nothing: Sabred? mere observers shiver. grand Jury hearing for the publicans here, with 302 voting. dean’s list at New HaVen Col­ aem a and other reading matter In The sidewalks during these past few sented by Atty. Edward O’Con­ The dispute quickly developed seller. He’s a specialist whose ex{>erlence and know­ Banebester Evening Berald ’There used to be softer times, Black Panther case because it The only incident reported lege for the spring semester. ’Ihe agents the F.B.I. are trained weeks has been enough to drain nell; Paul Sundy, represented by into a bitter strike, which ended how enable him to counsel you <» how to travel wisely when even though the protag­ was a “ powder keg situation” was in ‘the south end voting dis­ The Board of Education will within the confines of your budget. Subscriber to Los Angeles Thnes-Washlng- the gentlemanliness out of the Atty. Etalo GnutU, and Wallace after only a few days when the ^^itale Requests (on Post News Service. and competent in many roles, including, onists in poliUcal wars used and that even segments of the trict, when the voting machine meet famlght at 7:30 at the high WiU service cUent of N. E. A. Service, Inc. gentlest candidate. Holeman, represented by Atty. public represented' danger. Catholic Bishops Committee on iraw much does it cost? PubUshers ItopreeentaUvee — Bathews, (Hi necessary cM:caslr and fael, Calif., in which a Superior FYances Aho for the second dis­ stroying draft records. the top battlers in the Demo­ names of witnesses, provision Army Corps of Engineers stemming from a one-man Dellcalessen & feesfaurani cratic primary have conceded inefficient way to cam{>algn. 0)urt Judge was shot to death trict. Both women are incum­ Winners ’The F.B.I., it appeared, had received and a number of Jurors were in­ tor a stenographer and trans­ toured New Haven Harbor with grand Jury’s finding that he had bents. ' cript for the grand Jury pro­ a tip that Father Berrigan was visiting jured after being forcibly taken Mayor Bartholomew Gulda altered records in a larceny Also unanimously endorsed In ao far aa U was any test of the de­ ceedings and permission for case. from a courtroom as hostages. Wednesday to determine if were eight candidates for Jus­ sirability of the primary system of nom­ friends on Block Island. Accordingly, counsel to be present. there is a need for federal The guilty plea brought Vi­ tice of the peace. ’They are: ifl a I GLASTONBURY Atty. Pigeon emphasized that In making the routine mo­ Ov«r SlHtfad Sandwlchn inating political candidates over the about 10 o’clock last Tuesday morning, funds for a harbor cleanup.op­ tale a three-month suspended Raymond H. Bradley Sr., Dor­ Herald since security guards or police tions, the attorneys contended eration. sentence. Pickitt > Delicious Solods state convention system, yesterday’s the agents in question moved out to sur­ Open Forum othy ClahlU, Holly Gantner, New York Style Desserts - Cheese Cokes are not allowed in the hearing that new law is being made ’The grand Jury report leveled RARE Roust Beef HOT Corned Beef Following the tour, which dis­ Anita Hamblett, Lionell Jean, TRAVEL AGENCYI mid-summer exercise in Republican par- round the house. Father Berrigan’s host Yesterdays room during the secret proceed­ every day and that what has a similar accusation against a PostromI H<5f Knishei Playground Inoldent played IS rotting barges aban­ Albert Meyers, Afichael TTes- noticed their arrival, and went out to ings of the grand Jury, then the been going on for 115 years may former Watertown police (diief, B in d e r s • catering - Blrth^oy Cokes ^ responsibility was a draw. Hie turn­ To the Editor, doned in one area of the har­ chuk and Donald Watt. - Open Sun. - Thurs. Till 1 A.M. ' 25 Yeara Ago accused, who are all convicted be wrong. Carlo Palomba, in the same In­ NA'flONAI. ANo'wORLDWIOl TRAVRI. ARRANOIM INVi’s. out was light, and therefore conceivably question their purpose in being in the We have watched with inter­ bor, Col. Frank P. Bane said Membership Tea Fri. ^ Sot. Till 2 A.M. felons, should be excluded. He cident. Palomba was also con­ "Enjoy at Rgttps** or take out anything on ^ AIRUHRS • CRUISJS e HOTCI,S • CA« RIHTALS • TOUM8 est the use of the playground Local man James Loney is he plans to recommend that The Coventry Junior Wom­ leas representative than the convention neighborhood. said that exclusion is within con­ victed of obstructing Justice and at the Vernon Center Middle one of the foremen tor the Oak stitutional limits and that this funds be appropriated. en’s Club will hold a tea for STORKS 270 NEW LONDON TURNPinp GLASTONBURY system Itself. As for the result, that was At this point, faced with premature was also removed from office. 429-'64Zgr ^ i School this summer for evening Ridge, Tenn., bomb plant; not has been done before, and cited Moonshiner Asks But he Indicated that actual prospective members, August 1 MantfUld Shopping ConlordlMarrS (Rt«. 44A - Near Rlt. 195 N o ll T o 'A T M the same, which meant that a lot of time disclosure of their Identity and purpose, sports, especially the verve and realizing until Nagasaki, what the Black Panther case In New cleanup operations may be sev­ ’The probe was conducted by 21, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the home enthusiasm of the girls’ baseball Irish Legality eral years In the future—and State Referee P.B. O’Sullivan. kBwaamaMMppniMMWHWMaHH^ and money and effort had been spent in the F.B.I., agents replied that they were the purpose was of the build­ Haven. He said the one excep­ teams. Family participation as ing. tion would be when the accused even longer If the project is Vitale’s application tor read- what turned out to be the pursuit of a bird watchers. DUBLIN (AP) — Here’s an spectators, coaches and players Dr. John Flaherty, member of actuallv testifies.’ estimated to cost more than mission to the bar w ^ report­ AitilUy on the part of the challenging Father Berrigan’s host knew It wasn’t has been a Joy to see. However Irishman who wants to take the $600,000. It was pointed out that ed in this week’s edition of the Courtesy National Gallery of Art WaMiin^non, D. C. the State Fish and Game Com­ . The five attornevs argued that candidates. a very g(X>d morning for bird watching, we feel we must call to the at­ mission speaks to the Klwanls the man should have the oppor­ fun out of life and make his if the cleanup ceui be handled Connecticut Law Journal. THE BAR, HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC tention of the people in charge Club telling them what happens tunity to hear the witnesses and mtxinshine legally. for less than that amount, TTie request is now in the for it was the morning in which that the incident we observed to­ As for that convention result, now rati­ to the $3.36 they pay tor a li­ evidence, and that security is a His name is Brian Lawlor and money can be taken from a hands of the New Haven County northeaster which skirted New England night. One little girl was left fied by the primary, the nominations of cense. matter for the state to provide. he comes from CJounty Cork. “special projects account” with­ Bar’s Standing Committee cm alone at the comer of the play­ Recommendations tor Admis­ was at its height. But the performance They suggested that the hearing He has applied to the patent out the time-consuming approv­ the state’s two Republican Congress­ ground until way after dark and sion to the Bar—a group which of the F.B.I. agents apparently was tal­ 10 Years Ago be held In the large courtrcxim office to make the name Poteen al of Congress. men, ’Ihomas Mesklll of New Britain for quite properly refused our offer Bane said "based on what we makes recommendations to Su­ ented enough to allay his suspicions, which has a wire enclosure his own and market It in the Gtovemor, and Lowell Weicker, Jr., of and that of another couple to be Gary Lehrmann finishes 86 around the stairwell for prison­ United States as a new brand of saw today, we will make a rec­ perior Court on whether la'wyers taken home. We finally called should be allowed to practice Greenwich, for United States Senator, with the result that the vigril of the Inside Governors Fs. among 50 contestants in Na­ ers who are brought up from Irish whiskey. ommendation study in the next the police but she was picked in the courts. agents continued successfully until they tional Road-E-O at Washington, detention cells In the basement. Poteen, otherwise known as couple of months and Mdien we would seem to be precisely the nomlna- up by her family just before the D.C. get a rough estimate of the had spotted the exact species of draft They felt the five men could be mountain dew, is the colorless tlana which offer their party, and the officer arrived. We do feel that safely kept within this enclos­ spirit distilled by freelance op­ cost, we will then try to esti­ fide burner they were after, and had net­ Welfare Reform supervision should be provided state’s independents, their best chance ure. erators in the islands and moun­ mate the benefits as opposed ilanrkFHtTr until every child has left the TTiey also- suggested a button tains of Western Ireland. The In­ to that cost.” But the studies in two decades to make a healthy change ted him. field. ’This is no place tor a ten Today in History ort alarm system and stressed that gredients are barley, oats, and alone can take up to one year Even as we compliment the agents on year old girl to be alone after in the leadership of the state government By 'THE ASSOOIA’TED PRESS guards could be kept outside of brown sugar. or two, Bane Indicated. lEtr^nttts their acting, we confess a sadness, too. dark. and an upward grading of Connecticut’s By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak ’Today is 'Diursday, Aug. 18, every d(x>r to the courtrm and If you know the right people, Guida said that “ our city PubUahed Dally Except Sundays We had hoped that, in our period of de­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert funds are limited and we, of u>d Holidays at 13 B ls^l Street representation in the Senate at Washing­ the 225th day of 1970. There are even inside the courtroom If you can buy a bottle for $3, IfaiKiieeter, Conn. (06040) Marchum they were to take an oath of se­ about half the price for regular necessity, had to seek federal moralized turmoil and disrespect for in­ LAKE OF 'THE OZARKS, $20 million extra annually. with the White House, than 801 Hartford Tpke. 140 days left in the year. Telephone S48-27U ton. crecy. whiskey. Properly made. It’s aid.” During a harbor tour Mo. — The reason why Health, When Mr. Nixon expressed pain caused in Federal high­ Vernon, Conn. Second Class Postage Paid al stitutions and traditions, at least one Thday’s Highlight In HIztory ’The state’s attorney vigorous­ smooth and warming. But if the aboard a city fireboat, the Uancheater, Conn. To label either of these nominations Education and Welfare (HEW) doubt, Reagan got quick con­ way funds. SUHSCIUPTION RATES calling, perhaps that of the bird watcher, mountain men are in a hurry, group viewed other clusters of LEAN MEATY officials from Secretary Elliot firmation from Casper Wein­ The Administration Is deeply On this date in 1521, the plan­ ly objected to such a plan. He Payable in Advance the result of manipulation or dictation the product starts the eyeballs rotting ships and barges in oth­ One T e a r ...... $S0.0u J could be left sacred and uninvolved. Richardson on down were berger, the new Federal budg­ concerned. When HEW re­ r ish conquerer, Hernando Cortez, said he knew of no law allow­ tUz Months ...... 16.50 by “ party bosses,” as both of the chal­ popping. er areas of the harbor. swarming all over this week’s et chief. ceived Evans’s letter, Under A Thought for Today captured Mexico City from the ing any security person, or Thres Hoatbs ...... 7.W lengers attempted to do, was complete Sponsored by the Manchester national Governors conference The fact that such worries Secretary John G. Veneman Aztec Indians. CJouncll of Churches nonsense. was a new threat to President extend beyond Reagan was not telephoned the Governor to ex­ In 1848, the American flag Center Cut Nixon’s welfare reform: Rising Closing Up On Meriden fully impressed on the Admin­ press hope that differences was first raised in Loe Angeles. ’The two Congressmen, by getting opposition from key Republican istration until last week when would be reconciled. Further­ Are you getting tired? Do you In 1866, during the Spanish- First glance this week at the U.S. Cen­ Governors. themselves elected to high office, and by Gov. Evans, one of the party’s more, Veneman made the point think life has little left for you? American War, Spedn surren­ sus Bureau’s 1970 reports of populaticm Nixon administration officials, increasing their personal prestige in totals for (Connecticut cities produced no most articulate liberals, sur­ that the Administration uld I read the other day that Van­ dered the Philippine city of Ma­ W--- anticipating an early release of not afford losing support from derbilt added about 100 million their performance in that high office, occasion for surprise. After all, Bristol’s the reform bill from long hiber­ faced in opposition. Having nila to Americans. a liberal Governor it had been dollars to his fortune between rise to a total of 64,782 souls had been in­ nation in the Senate Finance toted up the figures to find that In 1923, a record for sheet had established their own eligibility and counting on. the ages of seventy to eighty. dicated for the past several years in an­ Committee, became aware of the the bill adds $40 million in an­ music sales was set as more demonstrated their own political prow­ The fate of welfare reform Kant was 74 when he wrote nual populatlcHi estimates released by vehemence of opposition from nual state spending, Evans than half a million copies of a Inflation is killing us. could be at stake. With far-left ess, and this was what brought both the the State Department ot Health. Governors shortly before the wrote a sharp letter to Secre­ “Metaphysics of Ethics,” ' ’Tln- song were sold. ’The sensation­ tary Richardson and all his fel­ ideologies and economic con­ torello was 74 when he painted party bosses and the party rank and file But on a second analysis, we noted conference assembled here. In­ al hit was: “ Yes, We Have No things that not only surprised us but deed, until recently, most Gov­ low Governors. servatives now combined “Paradise” a canvas 74 by 30 Bananas.” into line for the nomination result which Anyone who buys groceries pleased us. Where Bristol appears to be ernors themselves were not Open Republican opposition against the program for reasons feet. Verdi was 86 when he In 1937, the Japanese attack­ Chops lb 45 is now final. increasing its populatl are special and home mortgage knows END welfare reform bill, as Thn Years Ago PORK ROAST comparing Bristol With Meriden. ’The formed in Congress, will would enlarge Nebraska’s wel­ Q uotations we have a contribution we can make. Did you ever think how The father and mother ot Changing The Guard 1660 census credited Meriden with a increase welfare costs in fare rolls by 100 per cent). “ We are living in a kind of 9OUNTRY STYLE weak and helpless a small baby U.S. pilot Francis Gary Powers population of 44,088 and BHstol 35,901. Northern industrialized states — Blunt-spoken Gov. Richard surrealist stillness in which the it’s high time ’Hie military report from Vietnam is is but how much love and joy arrived in Moscow for the pi­ Now it’s 1970 and the tally is: Meriden a politically unendurable burden Ogilvle, a staunch Nixon loyal­ economy respires but does not and response it can draw from lot’s trial on spy charges. that the last three months have seen a 55,073, Bristol 64,782. ’Thus our town has for Governors deeply scarred by ist, arrived here to warn that otherwise move.” —George W. others? » lb virtual completion of a large-scale re­ crept to a point where it Is only 291 be­ past tax increases. new welfare regulations threat­ Mitchell, a member of the board Five Year* Ago the Government low Meriden. It is not without the realm The result is deep political iro­ en “ to bankrupt us In Rllnois.” of governors of the Federal Re­ Every one has his contribu­ President Lynden B. Johnson PORK LOIN alignment of forces in which South Viet­ of possibility that at this very moment ny. Mr. Nixon's only major piece Only party loyalty has pre­ serve System, in an address to tion to make and he only is asked Congress for funds to namese ground troops have taken over, CUT FROM RIB EYE or next week, next month or next year of social welfare le^slation could vented sharper outbursts. Un­ the Denver Economics Club. content when he is making it. build additional reservoirs in from American units, the task of guard­ Bristol will breeze by her sister city. prove catastrophic for Gov­ deniably, further escalation in J. Manley Shaw, northeastern states, where took some action.” “ We are both ideally happy South United Methodist $ ing their own country’s frontiers. After all, Bristol hsis 3.6 square miles ernors — in populous Northern the high cost of welfare is what there was a serious water and anybody who says that is Church. J o e D ufTey lb more in area in which to put the expect­ states now carrying the heaviest really bothers Republican Gov­ not the case doesn’t know what shortage. CUBE STEAKS 1 . S 5 Where it was once thought that only ed extra people we need to put us out tax and welfare burdens. On the ernors here—far more than irri­ he is talking about.” —Greek One Year Ago other hand, the bill provides U.S.D CHOICE— CUT FROM BOHOM ROUND the American units could have a chance fremt In the population race. tation that neither President shipping magnate Aristotle On- ’Ihere were tumultuous re­ some budget relief for Southern On ’This Date Read what Joe Duffey says: Bristol and Meriden have Icmg been Nixon nor Vice President Ag- assis, discussing his marriage ceptions for the three Apollo 11 of dealing with North Vietnamese and and Border state Governors, rivals. Back in the 1930s the high schl new is attending the Governors to the former Jacqueline Kenne­ In 1688, King William’s War astnxiauts in New Yoric and "Rising prices put unfair burdens on wage $ Vletcong operations across these fron­ most of them Democrats. lb teams of the city alternated for several conference, that overpublicized dy in a London newspaper inter­ began when Indians attacked Chicago after their history earners. Many of them must take second jobs C U B E S TEA K 1 . 4 3 While Republican Governors tiers, South Vietnam’s troops are now years in topping state interscholasUc bickering about lack of liaison North Yarmouth, Maine. and work overtime— and also have a played golf and rode luxury view. making moon landing. being given the assignment. basketball competitiem. Names like working wife— in order to support and Iwanlcki, Klasoekaus and Oliver were to yachts on Lake Ozark this week, educate a family." VALUABLE COUPON FANCY So far^ apparenUy, they have been do­ Meriden what Palau, Gurske and Utke their aides and HEW technicians FREE STONE ing well enough, either because they were in Bristol. were trying to work their way "Inflation has crippled social progress ONK COUPON PKR RURCHASK. out of the mess. But to undo in America. It has cut back school building have become better trained and more For decades both cities boasted New PEACHES Departure General Motors plants and what has been done so far will Fischetti programs, further increasing Icxral taxes." willing combat units, or because there this was also an occasion for inter-city not be easy. And if left undone, "Inflation hurts the poor. And it hurts most has been something of a letdown in rivalry not only in industrial accomplish­ Mr. Nixon will face the spec­ the elderly who struggle to live on pensions 2 LBS. 3 9 ^ tacle of his own party’s Gov­ enemy aggressiveness. ment but also in athletic war. It was and Scxrial Security payments." Waters, Lanning McCabe, Ooodrldge et ernors in active opposition to his "If I were your Senator I would fight for In any case, the shiftin g of assign­ al against such Meriden Endee prides as top priority legislative proposal. Until now, Nixon administra­ temporary wages and price controls. And I ments, and of troops, stands as proof in Sipples, Hallbach and Zlekle way back RIPE then. tion strategists had regarded would fight for an excess profit tax on acUop that the Nixon Administratioa is PINK MEAT Just five years ago, this "friendly” Republican foes of the bill — all defense industries— because most of these working seriously on its continuing feuding was over a more serious matter. principally conservative Sena­ industries are created and subsidized by OFF tors on the Finance Committee FIRST FOOD CANTALOUPES General Motors announced that it was the government." {Sedge for the progressive withdrawal of and Gov. Ronald Reagan of Cal­ planning to build a new plant which American military manpower from Viet­ ifornia — as ideologically op­ Isn't that the kind pf man you want in with this coupon ouirBOUNTY would house all its Oxmectlcut New De­ posed to family-assistance cash Washington? > FOR nam. parture erations on one site. After a 3 8 9 ^ payments as a "guaranteed an­ your purchase of / TOWELS The question of who is in the front long battle in which the (xmtending local nual wage.” Particularly suspi­ forces were led by Bristol’s late Mayor lines is not, of course, the most impor­ cious Nixon men perceived a VALUABLE COUPON Casey against Meriden Mayor Shea’s ar­ Reagan maneuver undercutting tant question about the war in Vietnam. ray, GM finally decided in favor of Bris- Mr. Nixon on the Republican No. 1 NATIVE We are not going to feel very proud of t(rf. party’s right wing. ourselves if we extricate ourselves and Although Bristol was happy over the In ^ truth, most Republican outcome of the 1965 battle, our citizens f ■/' B&C KOSHER DILL SPEARS quart jar 39c TOMATOES lower American casualties only to leave Governors like tlje family-assis­ were disinclihed to gloat because all at/ tance principle, '^ a t they don’t continued heavy fighting and continued us knew well how wa would feel here like about the bill has little to KEEBLER GERMAN CHOCOLATE COOKIES 13 OL 53c raauslties to the people of Vietnam. had we been forced to face up to the loss do with ideology and everything 2 5 ^ LB. of a majen: industry. to do with dollars and cents. SUNSHINE VIENNA FINGER COOKIES 1 6 oz.49c We have an obligation, after our long Despite these Bristol triumphs over Critics of the reform bill include Your vote for G u f f e y can make commitment, to get the Vietnamese Meriden over the years there had until highly liberal Republican Gov­ now been one nagging area of frustra­ themselves out of this war, as well as ernors — John Love of Colorado, the difference. tion: Meriden was bigger than Bristol. Daniel Evans of Washington, ourselves, and there can be no satisfac- However, with the help of the census William Milliken of Michigan. Vote for Joe Du0ey for U.S. Senator. toty eecape or peace lor us which does takers and allowing for a people growth Even conservative Reagan Dcnocralic Prinury—Wednenby, August 19th. not include peace for them. that community planners insist will pre­ phrased his opposition in fiscal vail in Bristol fOr a long time, Bristol terms when talking to Mr. FOR RIDES TO THE POLLS AND/OR The truly Mg hope in the news about should fairly soon win another contest Nixon in California two weeks FIRST FOOD lA t Y SITTERS — C A U 649-9Se2 the reassignment of military roles is, with our friends to the south and move ago. Medical provisions of the Ppkl for by IU ik IhM m rtttaeiM (or Duftoy — PH er X iclitm y.r. T ra M a m 646 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER. CONN. up one notch on the population ladder of bill alone, Reagan told the Umo. the hope that the success with LAtUfHQi h/H£tl I c a t t>0 k/N.. . " Connecticut cities. — BRISTOL PRESS. 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ToUand V em on MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOCBSTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1970 Obituary K ids Spent Chimney Zoned Policing PAGE NINE Comfy Night A Berkeley Issue Allen C. Ward Sireeper BERKELEY, CaUf. (A PI- Schools To Open Sept. 9 , Allen C. Ward, 67, of Southinc;- Wolfanger Wins MIAMI (AP) — Lona Col­ Separate police forces for the ton died Tuesdio^ aftenKxm at lins, 11, and her 8-year-old Last of Kind b'l a c k and predominantly Lunch Price Up Five Cents The Baby Has 4. X. New Britian General Hoepital as brother Roger were reported white neighborhoods and for tbe result of a hornet sting he ' Probate Primary missing and an aU-nlght the University of California received vdille painting a New (Continued fVona Page One) Vemon schools will open pickup points and time aehed- Retiring Burroughs C3orp. search force included one campus are proposed in a Sept. 9 with a full day schedule are set. Some 5,500 stu- Britain house. He was the fath- helicopter, one airplane,, 86 ’They used to keep them open measure on the Nov. 3 ballot. er of Mrs. Elisabeth A. Bona- manager Howard Wolfan- Been Named BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER sheriff’s deputies, 10 volun­ for air. So December and spring and all cafeterias will be in op- ‘^®"‘® wH* *’® f? P"®",^ selU of South Windsor and broth- ger won the Republican pri- ’The county clerk’s office . are asked to be patient until teer Civil Defense radio op­ are my busiest times.’ ’ said Wednesday more than eration, it was announced today adjustments are made. • OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 • AMPLE FREE PARKING er of Arthur J. Ward of Man- mary for judge of probate yes- erators and assorted police Csioirtor ’’ Tillman on the job looking up the 7,150 voters’ signatures by the superintendent’s office. As in past years,' the superln- dogs. required were submitted In The price of meals in the caf- tendent suggests that parents Survivors also Include his wife, a flue is as professional — and * GuSf** *****“ **“ *«*■ Charge another daughter, two sisters, ^own a e rk At 6:46 a.m. the next day a an initiative petition. eterias will be increased f 1 V e place name and address tags noncommital— as a doctor look­ D. ®*»“ d(m James, son of James and Chral Zeller and seven grandchildren. Gloria Meurant, also of ly)!- deputy standing in the Col­ The ballot measure for this cents due to the increase of on kindergarten and first grade raiTO, 101 South St., Apt 26, Manchester. He was bom July 29 Funeral services will be Sat- land, lins’ living room-tumed-com- ing down your throat. city of 120,000 would give costs of labor and food. Also for children to assist the bus driv- mand post looked out of the Hospital. Hls maternal gmadparLts urday at 11 a.m. at the DilUon Wolfanger carried Tolland by He was in one of the fashion­ each of the three areas its the first time, hot lunches will ers in knowing where they are Mr. and Mrs. George Zeller. Levlttown, N.Y. Hls comer of' his eye and saw „ neral Home, 63 Main St., a surprising plurality of 01 able homes in the BYench Quar­ own department governed by be served at the high school at should be - dropped off on the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. li^lUam Bums, ’WatervHe^N.Y. DEPT STORES Lona and Roger standing airtford. Burial will be In Cedar votes whUe he held a six vote ter, flashlight in hand, topper a 15-member elected council. a cost of 50 cents per meal, return trip. •» • •♦I nearby. ’Ihey had spent the All officers would have to Howqver, as In the past, a la A new bus service will be in Hill Cemetery, Hartford. lead In WllUngton.' tilted back, crammed into a fire Wayne, son of Joseph and T.teitn night sleeping in a closet. live In their o'wn zones. carte items will also be on the operation this year. T h e con- Friends may caU at the fu- Predictions had indicated a place looking up the flue. ’ ®tockvlUe. He was bom July neral home famlght from 7 to 9 close vote In Tolland with WU- Lona looked at the people, “ Ummmmmmmmh,” he said. menu. tract was awarded to the Wlnd- turned to her mother and Because of the scheduling of sor Bus Service, owned by El- ^ ®“® toaternal grandparents and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and lington deciding the election. The lady of the house came I«»w ood Dr., Vemon. Hls asked, "Do we have company over.' "What do you see?” buses, schools will open at mer ’Thrall. The drivers are 7 to 9 p.m. just the opposite of what occur­ Drug Raids M t" ® Novotasky, Depot red. or am I in trouble?’’ ‘Ummmmmmmmh,’’ he re­ slightly different hours with traveling the routes before St., Broad Brook, and Joseph Novotasky, Glastonbury. opening and closing times as school opens In order to be- Mrs. Collins fainted. plied. I *1 •( *1 • *1 ^ ^ F r e ^ r t ^ Oamaia ^oth Wolfanger and Mrs. follows: come familiar with the territo- Annual Fall "Is it serious?" she asked, H it Town & D II Vlnoent, son of Daniel and Phyllis ford ^ a tter “ e very weU known getting nervous. Rockville High School and ry to be covered. Sykes (freshman building). In general, the Board of Edu- w i * T Windermere Ave., Rockville. He was "Ummmmmmmmh," said Committee and 7:55-2:05; Vemon Center Mid- cation follows the state board’s bom July 81 at RockvlUe General Hospital. IBs maternal grani­ ’Tillman and continued looking. And Area r d ^ a t Mt. Sinai Hospital, active in town affairs. Wolfan- New Haven die School, 8:15-2:25, and Cen- recommendation as to dis- t e * .^ !* * * ^ to n BaUey, New Britain. A bystander asked: "Tell me ^ , 1 . .. Sf®*" chairman of the Board of ter Road, 8:30-2:45, with mom- tances for pupils to walk pro- Howard Wolfsnger Perry, if I had a working chlm- (C o"«"“ ®^ P®«® ®"®> ®"'* Vtocent Pantanealla, 4 ^ Prance, a post he will not re- Girls Beaten Ing kindergarten, 8:30-11, and vlded no hazards are evident. p r e s e t St., RockvlUe. He has two sisters, Bonnie, 7, and ney in my house, why would I ford, seven persons named in afternoon, ' ’12 :'l6-2 These hazards would include of • •■*(.* * the 47 warrants are major sup- East School 8:15-2:30, with health and physical powers of a T o Death "Ummmmmmmm," he re- pliers of drugs east of the Con- ® - kindergarten, 8:15-10:45, pupil, the terrain to be travel- L e y to n , Thomas Brandon, son of Thomas and Catherine Back-to-Scliool The funeral will be Friday at had indicated "The Interest and partictpa- plied, then like a doctor not tell­ 8:46 a.m. from the Ahem Fu- would step down as Uon of the voters In ToUand nectlcut River p.m., 12-2:30; Lake Street, ed, any environmental hazards RockvlUe. He was bom July 27 ing more than the patient shoul neral Home. 180 Farminvtnn '^“'vn Clerk, if elected in No- and Wllllngdon particularly (Continued ------from Page------One)—, . . . . ^ , 8:30-2:45 a.m., kindergarten, and the statutes pertaining to Mr H®v maternal grandparents are Ave., Hartford, with a solemn '"®'"*’®'’ ^® Probate post. Important and indicates an in- purposed Many of the sales were said to 8:30-11, and p.m., 12:15-2:45, children eligible for special ^ :„ A ^ Squaw Lake. Mlim. Hls paternal hlirti Mass of reo^em Wolfanger wUl face Demo- terest on the part of voters imconsclous in Safety purposes.” have been made in Wickham and Maple Street, 8:45-3, a.m., education services. Leighton, WIscasset. Maine. He has Catiiedral of St^ osen h Hart candidate Mrs. Edith young and old in the affairs of Sprli^slde Avenue on “*Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, Ohhhhhhhhhhhh I see.*' Park on the East Hartford- kindergarten, 8:45-11:15 and Pupils In kindergarten a brother, Daniel; and a sister, Wendle. Manchester town line. p.m., 12:15-2:45. through Grade 3, as recom- at November elections. , declared. P '" ’ P<>»ce be­ ’Two persons were arrested Northeast, 8:30-2:45, a.m., mended by the state, may walk Thomas Sr. and Barbara st. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom- ^ statement Wol- "With the support I have re- ^ He by Manchester police on Hart- kindergarten, 8:30-11, and p.m., one mile; Grades 4-’s, one and Savings Event field. i ? **adison St.. Mlonchester. He was bom _____ fanger termed the resulte of ceived and the preparations " “ ^®’ ‘**® A Landslide ford County Superior Court 12:15-2:45; Skinner Road, 8:45- one-half mile, and Grades 9-12, ------—■------...... bodies of the girls were clothed. Hospital, ras maternal grand­ the primary "gratifying*’ and which have been made by me bench warrants, held under 3, am., kindergarten, 8:45- two miles. parents are Ifc. and Mrs. CtateUo DeCapua, East Hertford ras the for the assuming I of the office weren’t found until $10,000 bonds, and were taken 11:15, and p.m., 12:15-2:45; Dr. Ramsdell said the educa- COVENTRY — k ^ l^ a Kay ®**®''‘*®‘* gratitude to For Meskill ^^J^*^^*****®^** **”• ColletO, East Hartford. Hls ngtola one-day-old ^ughter ^ of probate judge, I assure the to Hartford for presentation af- Vemon Elementary 8:45-3, and tion board attempts to be Sreat-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mario De- Donald’ R and lisorv At^ riot ported him and to those who voters of 'Tolland and Willing- park about a mile away ter being processed at local Vemon Center kindergarten reasonable in Its policy but In (Continued from Page One) ^ ^ a . New Haven. He has a brother, ‘Thomas Jr., 3; and two headquarters. a.m., 8:30-11, and p.m., 12:45- general follows the statutes sisters, Angela, 6, and Christine, 5. vesterSiv ^ Meurant declined to com- In good hands,” Wolfanger , “ ’ ® ^^^s were ly- cratic Party and made ineffec­ They were Identified as Don- 2:45. which authorize boards to pro- * « i. <#• mo^WHospital “ >® PH>»ary results promised. wolfanger of blood, their primary results promised. i. ^ ^ a tive by his censure.” aid Lombardo, 21, of 277 Box Mt. ’Talcottvllle School, 8 :10-1:55, vide transportation of children nonrf Blohard, son of Donald and Jeanelle Fer- Survivors, besides her parents. and was ooviousiyobviously aisappomieadisappointed He ii further expressed "appre- faces badly beaten, Dr., Vemon; and Dominic Usel- with a morning class for pre- “ wherev.er O ^ to a lso n ^ 9 Mata St., South Windsor. He was bom ..41,..^ A t.- ______L____iA__ A- 1_^ m an area of the park that slU « ‘s "a^d re"a:;^‘n ;r i; a i T 3 l “ ’ include a brother, Edward Pi- outcome. She would not elation at the opportunity to be Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hls maternal grand- glela, and ®*'® ^ ol- of further service to the com- pm C ^ o ^ s T a J rl^ ^ d fr^ e rtll' Democratic SeLte In referendum to the buses, being among the major sup- 2. ^ ®®™‘®*'- St. Joseph, NJBTIan. ffielA. hnth nf viA«« * rnunuy, _____,_ ai.-.— ai.______I P®to™^ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Meril Grand- malson, St. Joseph, Can. « *1 * « daughter of Edmund HI and Frances Geor^ Rotom,. 12 Virginia Dr., Ellington. She was u T r ^ ^ ley Flglela of East Hampton; outside the structures, police cut s 400^1^ registered Republl- also a benth warrant with a Changes In both schedules and lor on the part of the pupils or and her maternal grandparents, ^ M an-eater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gnandp^: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ostafln , ®“ ®' conriderably $io,000 bond ordered, was of time may be made after the lack of cooperation, will result ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis George, CoUlnsvlUe, Her of East Hampbm. Court Disorder WWte underwent surgery at more ^ GOP State ^ airm an David P. Kristan, 18, of 230 buses have been In operation In Immediate suspension of bus D r. Spock St. Raphael s Hospital Wednes- H ^ a rd E. Hausman had dole- Kelly Rd. Kristan was picked up several days. Pupils will be privileges. Dr. Ramsdell noted. ®rp., which he Seven of those arrested in about 10 minutes ahead of the discuss them with their chil- New Haven tempt for their part In a court- U J ¥ • heads, the turn-out was 55 per Manchester were being present- scheduled time until definite dren. Memorial Hospital, m l maternal grw d- Home, 219 W. Center St., was mother Is l^ s . John Peoples, San Anselmo, CaUf. Hls paternal room battle that erupted at the -IU aSIICI D dU Cl JLilStS cent. Bristol was one of the few ed In Manchester Circuit Ctourt “ ------in charge of local arrangements. ^ u ^ a r e n t s a ^ and Mrs. CUfford BurrlU, 97 Beelzebub (Continued from Page One) start of a trial for 61 college stu- . ivt a towns carried by Barnes, but at noon after being processed at 1 he carried it by only 100 votes, local headquarters. D o i t O I l ® ®^tors, SybU, 9, Sandra, 8, Sasha, 6, Mrs, Bussell Stevens and Serlna, 11 months. », He criticized the state’s use of N u m b e r S In contrast, Meskill carried In each case, police had set ______HUNDREDS OF SPECIALS IN 127 DEPTS THROUGHOUT THE STORE' ___ nwK - Contempt charges against five Numbers from the classics *''® home town of New Britain bonds at $5,000. «• *< m * W Hllirfonneriy'erf^ f^ventriTmed v Pktta** nnri «nl#4 ^®^ *^''® ‘ieslgned J ___* ____ . .« others arrested during the Broadway shows, estab- '*^"® ^o one and Welcker car- ’Those charged were Historical Pageant Dropped T ®'*'*®ttne Leigh, daughter of Joaquin Jr. and Misses Flared suddenly yesterday wid’le at h) make the state’s lob easier Wednesday were dls- “ ®ked and contemporary band r‘®88 in West Hartford. Kunstler, who has represented spectators who had come to the The program will Include the count of selling hashish and one sons would be needed for the of five per cent of the electors has a sister, Diana, 2. '80 Survivors, besides her hus- H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carml- trial in the courtroom of Magis- “Connecticut March,” "Over- toe definite anti- count of possession. entire p^eant. Rehearsals had ig necessary to put a proposal * m * • • pkg band. Include a daughter, Mrs. chael and defendanU in the (Jhi- ^ate Mayer Goldstein. ture to Candlde,” "Symphonic E®to.blishment overtones of to allow bingo and-or raffles on Sutherland, SheUey Elaine, daughter of Stanley and Ma- Navy cotton denim, man-tai­ Herringbone tweed or solid Robert ’Tunlnsky of Newington; ®®¥0 conspiracy trial, criticized Suite - for - Band,”- “ Fandango.” “Barnes’s ’- and Lupton’s cam- ' charged with one count of Thursday evenings, but the voting machine Since the 2 2 ^ Sutherland, Hickory Dr., Hebron. She was bom Aug. lored with snap-button clos­ jumper, coordinating full Fabulous fitting stretch nylons. Newest coverups Including Slick, shiny, non-peelobl*. a brother,------. . . Alden A^ugmy,Doughty, anaand — State’s —Atty. .r. Arnold marsie Markle oe- be ™ . "Fr®® Dance March,” love toe Meskill-Weicker vie- ®®>“"K and one count toere w m very little response request for bingo' had been 3 at ^ C h e s t e r Memorial Hospital. She haa two sisters. Jm ing. Sizes 6 to 14. One size fits 8 Hi to 11. button fronts, copes, seropes. Guaranteed dry-cleonoblc. Jr a sister, Mrs. Ralph White, both tore an audience of 250 at the toeme from “ Romeo and Ju- 'v®® a*®o a victory for ^ actors. ^ student 6, and Janet, 8. ’ ’ length blouse. Sizes 5 to 15. tjrOUn PlailTling Sizes S-M-L. and misses sizes. of Plainvillfi! PlalnviJJe; Andand a grandchild.irrAnHohiiH Yale LawLaw. SchoolSchool. ^ -b-i ® llet," "Bugler’s Holiday," **Sor- who openly backed Kobert w. Majewski, 25, of The 250th anniversary com- interested in having bingo at a • ’•I Funeral services will be Sat- The trial of McLucas, charged 1 own W i d e Foruni rento," "Warsaw concerto" for congressmen for the Oak St. charged with two mittee hopes that the lack of school carnival and not bv a ntmpe, Brenda Renee, daughter of Terry and Judy A. u i^ y at 11 a.m. at the Plain- in connection with the shooting ^ piano ajiuoiogy, ----- nominations- at the state counts of selling marijuana and interest can be attributed to petition Mahon sue-ppsted tn Hagy ’Troupe, 187% Vemon Ave., RockvUle. She was bom Aug' Girls Pile Lined vUle Memorial Funeral Home, death of fellow Panther nem- Dn Conservation "Raindrops"RaindrnnQ Are FallingTToiH.o. Onn . My convention. two counts of possession. summer apathy,anathv. and that the blinghn__ _ the______reouest_ ^ 2 at RookvlUe General Hospital. Her maternal grandmother ta Tots and Girls Toddlers Junior Boys 106 W. Main St. Burial will be her Alex Raskley, resumed to- Head," "American Medley," Hausman said Wednesday Carl J. Colangelo, 22 of 134 pageant can be given sometime Mrs. Beatrice Hagy, E rra ta , Pa. Her paternal grandparents Cemetery. day with the defense question- The Conservation Commis- and "Stars 'aiid S triperF or- "Jght he hoped the backere"7f Wh“ ® charged with two later In the fallT By this time: ™ " Z . n a '"'^a axe and Mrs. Jacob ’Troupe, Denver, Pa. She has a brother. Swinging friends msy c&Il st the fu- lug ^ psychi&trist who hsd ex* Sion last night - made plans for ever.” ah tour candidates would "Join of selling marijuana and also, the “ historical inaccUra- „ , , f Young American Toad. All-Weather - ® P ° to create a united partv and co^ito of possession. cies” which Mrs. Olive Too- “ ^®'*als tor Bravery and Ser- Stretch 2 Piece Polo neral home today and tomorrow amlneu a key prosecution wit- ‘ t® Conservation Workshop For- Aomng the band’s musicians “ t Louis A Melesko------24 of------67B mev V vice----- Anyone in town who from 7 to 9 p.m. „oQa um which will be held Oct 7 from thp area art* r>fn r» * united effort in the coming a-® Senior Citizens Center. College of Music Instructor and ® “ 'vto- " (^n.gT and o L ' “ of wl^'^ writien ° “ by ’^^Aloyslus - ' ‘‘ t® ® letter within a week to Sleepers Shirts BOLTON — Horace N. Dow, pital In Newtown recounted his ”^® discussion sessions will in- Trinity Covenant Church choir ticket. possession. Melesko is alleged to Aheam. ' - yjg selectmen’s office. It will 84, of Mlddlebury, Vt., who had earlier testimony concerning ''°*''® to®"^ ®°to'"‘®®tons, director; Spec. 4 Andrew T. ------|90 spent the past several winters George Sams Jr. who has “ '‘ganizations and officials. Spearman of Woodland Ter., Co­ have made the sale at his apart- ^ football game will be sub ‘^®" *’® ^rwarded to the gov- ; SHOP AT HOME ^44 at thetho homehn.v.a ofnf ».iohis daughter, a a Ti. . '• a a Edword Wolss, commission lumbla, who has performed with to®nt- stituted for the pageant at 2 ® T '”®. °"^®®- ’^® ‘‘°a‘®tanding Westport Raid Vemon police arrested two p ^ „ „ gg j jg ^ act of courage or service” Mrs. Juanita Spencer of 46(i ®«®°"d-degree member, is chairman of the for- the Hartford Symphony and murder in the case. Permanent press or wash, 'n Lake Rd., died Aug. 7, at a um. He and Dr. Frederick Connecticut Opera Co. orches- Nets $30,000 persons, a 23^year-old man and u,e official celebration ^®''® °®®urred during I FOR YOUR CARPET j Every new silhouette, plaids a W-year-old girl. ^^ich gets under way the week wear. Zip-out pile linings. Siz­ Choose from 12 great colors. Cotton knit. Gripper waist, Long and short sleeves in es 7 to 14. and weavea. Sizes 8 to 16. closed feet. Pastels. Sizes 0-1- Funeral services and burial Into Rackley’s body, had spent ^® ^ °‘ ® addresses, p ^ e l Also, S. Sgt. Richard Stocks T T*’ ® ®®PD The game will be A letter on school incinerator Sizes for ages 1 to 14. stripes, solids or jacquards. Of Marijuana Jobs rail Rd., Ellington, who [i,e first of the season in the problems from the Board of 2-3-4. Pink, aqua, maize. were held Monday in Middle- three years in a r L r m school "J®"'*’®*'® . “ d representatives of Mt. Vemon Dr., Vemon, I T Sizes 4 to 7. bury. V, . .. of cooperating organizations. Dr. drum major, group leader of WESTPORT, Coim (API _ 7®® charged with two coimts Midget Football league. The Education was read. In it. Dr. Survivors also Include another ®^® P®'*ce gpauldlng will be moderator. the Frantic Five featured at F®deral agents report thev r** narcotics M d two Bolton Tigers will play the East Joseph Castagna, superinten- daughter, a son, Boys Knit . two sisters, two ’n.e t^ m e of first meeting of toe Hotel SonesU ior two year^! ®®i==®d 100 ^unds of marijuana t“ f ® " P ' ® ‘®®<^ «>at. Boys No-Iron Boys Smart brothers and eight grandchild , , . „ the workshop will be Conserve- and consultant with Beller’s Mu- valued at about $30,000 while ar- The iHrl fmm Rru-ir^nio «,qo ” ®''’ Herrick Memorial because two of the schools have Mens No-Iron Mens Warm ren. «°n in the State; the second, sic Shop; and Spec. 4 Theodore « « « " ¥four young Westport res- n orid fn t filS^ hec^sro^^^ single-chamber type inclnera- Hooth shooting Youth and Conservation; and K- Kuhne of Broad Brook, per- toents on charges of sales of age She was charped with one "^® substitution of football to*" toey will be in violation of 2 Ban-Lon*^ William G. Smith o R^kley, whom the y,g third, Manchester Faces cusslonlst, who has performed narcotics shortly before mid- count of sellinv nn^ one ot noc to'ama and other details toe Public Health Code if used Sport Flared William G. Smith, 77, of West state content^ was murdered in conservation Problems. Each with the Manchester Civic Or- " ‘e^t Wednesday. °®®. were discussed at a meeting of beyond Oct. 12. The code re- Flared CPO ^ o r d , a M^chester native, a plot in which McLucas was session will have a main speak- chestra. Two other young residents of turned ovfr to l7vet5le auth7S! tee 250th anniversEiry ------commit- ■ quires multiple-chambers, “ died Tuesday at an out of town vo ved. panel discussion by seven Other area band members are tois affluent commuter town ties °'^®*’ ^ Juvenile author! tee Tuesday. The committee Dr. Castagna asked if any- Shirts Shirts ho^ltal. ac ey ^ le g e d ly was tor- or eight people, a question and Spec. 5 Michael J. Benevento of ^ere arrested by local police on Chief Readon said “ several” will meet next Tuesday at 8 thing were possible to do legal- Slacks leaps Jackets Mr. Smith was bom Aug. 26, tured at Black Panther head- answer period and light refresh- 186 Maple St.; Spec. 4 Joseph A. charges of possession of marl- more Manchester nrresto p.m. in the town offices. ly, and the selectmen replied 1892, son of the late William quarters herein May 1969 and ments. Slides of arew with con- Gallas of 125 School St.; and J“ana. exnect^T ^ tee near ff.mr Pollution Rules that they couldn’t do a thing '58 2 9 9 M d Ctora Popple Smith. He had was ftmnd a few days later shot servation problems will be Herbert R. Kingsbury HI of Mt. Westport Police Capt. Louis that l^Imrere New pollution regulations But since the correspondence This Week's Special '88 years to deate in mral Middlefield. shovm to stimulate discussion. Vemon Apts., Vemon. D. Rosenau said a federal un- expected to decrease bv70 ner ''’®‘^® *^®®‘* ®*^ ® i*i®®ltog of the Selectman Joseph Ucitra re- Md had spent his summers in In his address at Yale Wed- Residents who would like t h e i r ------dercover agent climaxed a cent the availahle aimniv ®®l®ctmen last night. Effective ported, the school has found .1$ ^ Rolls of Conttnuous fUanient Nyka. Small Ban-Lonis knits of 100% Tek Tapered 'n tailed or body Cotton denims, ribless cordu- r a tt le for the past 26 years, nesday night, Kunstler denied glides shown may call the com- ^ ^ month-long investigation by dmgs te thL a r e f ^0. it is now unlawful to company which v l d l ^ l k e te® Pattern) SoUd C olor. tralized® nylon. Sizes S-M-L- Ribless cotton corduroys, i'® mission secretary, Mrs. Ray- X o U n i l f i f S c O l l t S making a purchase of some According to the Regional ’ ®‘ "°*>J®®ttonable odors” drift necessary changes. shirts, stripes and solids. Sizes foys, bleoch-outs. Stripes, fan­ Shirt style with placket front. Dloved at the Connecticut Bink visited Kunstler s office for mond Schaller, 218 Parker St. _ O marijuana Wednesday night at Narcotics ^nsir TComs °"to your neighbor’s property, Rpaidcnto XL. Solids, stripes, tie-dyes. 8 to 18. cies ond solid colors. Sizes 8 bleoch-outs, button-thru flys & Wool blend, navy or bold or morel Sizes 30 to 38. for many years, legal advice the day after Rack- Also. anv grouD not contacted. H r k in c k fY c k a lf-L -s r toe home of Susan L. Johnson „»v.*l^°^7l..T®®*'..._^°''®® or "emit in the outdoor atmo- R®®toents are still confused kVAOADO ...... G 4 M to 18.______muted plaids. Sizes S-M-L-XL. S q . YDJ U.c,„d. JU. ,.y wa. .U„. iS'wZ/Z” “‘pSSjSl HomC, Healthy ST’"' w T eV ^ o'I S ''" ™ " I -"p h . ™ ' ' ' “Zx « " » Au- Mrs. Emma Schmidt Smith, Sams, who has pleaded guilty may contact the secretary. Local scouts who were at the Th^ federal agents moved in Hartford rinatrmhuv^r ir would be "injurious to public P’ ®®^®ctmen said, Ro m a n gold Orion-Nylon ^ o sons, W illi^ R. Smith of to second-degree murder in the Mrs. Leonardo Parlo, com- Phi.mont Scout Ranch and Ex- o- shorttime later and found the in^ton Hartford mIL* welfare, health of human, plant ® 84). Yd 5'^ HAMILTON BEACH Pkg of 30 Virgin Wool PUverside and Edward G. Smith case and turned state’s evi- mission member, is in charge of plorer Base in Cimarron, N.M., lOO-pound cache of small pack- and Mlddlptnum * n^iinial life." . ^ .. Sunday mom- Proctor-Silex Warwick, R.I.; two daughters, dence, did not elaborate on posters and publicity for the for- where a Michigan boy died a ®to of marijuana hidden in a _____ [______T h e first law, entitled “ Con- ^ ^® '”^® is therefore Boys hi* -irA "Rtia®I*®r” in his testimony Fri- um. week ago returned home yester- locker on the property, Ro- trol of Objectionable Odors in ” “‘" vavav open Tuesday, Hand Mixers phl, Mo-> and Jws. Helen M. Kra. John Dougan, conserva- day aftenuwn, all in good ®®aau said. He added that the the Ambient.” states that ..no -'Y®*'®®^^®^ ®"‘* Saturday from Disposable Knittifig Steam'n Dry Zambrello ot Windsor; a broth- "George Sams made state- Ron committee chairman of the health. girl’s parents were on vacation. Newtown Cancels person shall cause, suffer, or ® ,®’to- to about 4 p.m., ct’ I t “ to**^°* DeBary, nients about me, statements Junior Women’s Club, said her The six Manchester youths Also arrested at the Johnson Rock Performance allow to be emitted into the ®",^ ^^m 8 to 8. It is Stretch Socks King’s Fla.; two staters, Mra. Martha Markle permitted when committee would take notes at who were among 40 from the *'®toe was James K. Frew, 21, virvumneuxT open “air “ such quantity - ofa odor- °P®" , Sunday, Monday or Low Pampers* Iron ^ tze n of East Hartford M d falsity,” Kunstler toe first two sessions and would Charter Oak Council were Fred K®nneth Palmero, 17, and Town offi- ous matter in such place or Thursday. Price Worsted ^®*" ®ald. He said Markle shirked 8^ve a report of them at the Ruggles of 106 Barry Rd., John Thomas N. Cuseo, 20, all of ®*^®J*“^'’® ®anceled a rock manner as to have the effect, r i t ^ ; 21 p^dchildren and a "his duty as a human being and tolrd meeting. J. Blake of 46 Elsie Dr., both Westport. All four were taken to orm ^ ce in a local beyond his own property line, Lightweight, versatile hand gi^t-grandchUd __ ^ pr. Spaulding gave Mrs. Dou- of Troop 382; Rick Haskell of Hartford for U.S. District Court ^®®'“ ® toey feared wide of being detrimental to mem- teltcer with three power Ilie funeral will be tomorrow attorney’s resig- Ban several booklets and papers ig Jordt St., Sam Krutt of 109 arraignment today. ’“ *® *’®*'® toe public...... or Interfer- . Nixon-Vetoed at 10 a.m. at the Taylor and speeds for every mixing and nation. ®" conservation to use at her Elizabeth Dr., both of TnJop Docal police ^ d that in con- ^°P*®. the “'appetite, sleep or H J - r 9 '* 1 ¥ Mixleen Funeral Home, 136 S. Orion acrylic stretch nylon in blending need. Beaters eject Dojrtime type. Use instead of w(te “ “ doesn’t matter to me. but committee meeting tonight. He 91; Mark Hafner of 68 Elsie «®®W‘to «dth the raid they also °toer environmental health i t l O n e V O l l l S for cleaning. Main St., West Hartford I Turbo knit. Sizes 6-814, 9-11. a diaper and pants. Keep te» R»v iwiirfin n rii’i..hnur **® “Wed Lonnie McLucas, a also said he vdll speak at a Dr., Troop 98; and Robert arrested David A. Anastasia, 19 .^01 d * Mem- factors of such members.” the Rev. Martin C. Duchow, baby drier. muter Rrthnnv Tjifhsran *"an on trisil for hls life, the Touth (Commission meeting Knight of 63 Eva Dr. Troop ®"d Thomas C. Adkins, 23, both will be closed at 6 in other business, the select- T T _ ___ _ West Hartford offlciat duty to check this out.” Kunst- ^ ^ f ® ^ ^ r '*"' R°ard j^g ’ of Westport, on state charges of 'auhlp*!^^t” *** "violators will men opened fuel oil bids and V F O t O J l O 1 1 8 0 Church.Church, West Hartford, offlciat-officiat­ of EducaUon^ra^^^ in the_ mate possession of marijuana. Anas- ^ ®"®®‘ tor tres- awarded the contract to the (Continued from Page One) ing. Burial wlU be in East Cem- *®r said, ^ ll d l^ of Bennet Junior High gon^ct with the boy who died tosla and Adkins were held in 1, u ^ Wyman Oil Co., low bidder of 5t. Mary's Family Size etery. Friends may call at the fu­ t ' tt » and were not aware of the auar- ‘^ "d of $1,000 each. “ ® ®®*d a rock band sched- four, at 14.65 cents per gallon, commended the President for Coed Sit-in Hits ^ e next meeting of the com- ® '^ ® ^ ‘ he qu ^ ------„ied to j^ rfo rm at a weekly The FianO-Chlck bid was 16.2; hls "courage.” But eXcatlon 7?tfinchjiAbtAA neral home Uxiigfat from 7 to 9. mission vdll be on Sept 16 in- “ ^"® ™ Pto®®^ ‘^® d ^ c e Friday night had "un- MAM, 16.3, and General Oil and veteTans’ o r g S t e ^ AU Male Yale Club No-Iron Colgoto HE WAS HUNOBY SAGINAW, Mich. (AP) — CARPET CENTER Thieves who broke into an auto Spreads evening in a ‘male-only” sec- „ „ t^e second Wednesday of the Toothpaste !r.Tuc“'s.“r,*“-r IrE'Hfl’STaS ^ s - EW AE T e * Qepel Needs See A 0 344 oint that we are Yale under- a. , i.„ ______. states c«m nin» „i___rYr_ TJ® 7* inunaersniwers uances were planned for local of length of service and general the Department of Health Edu cation and WeUare was sus­ tained. SU months later Con­ gress wrote into law over a veto ndiLT ID § m — ta o M u..P*^*’**® **®alto service hospital who hEis moved out of town, bill, PAGE'TEN MAlirCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGlIEiSTBli, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1970 THUKSDAY, AUGUST 18,1970 / / THURSDAY, lu G U S T 13, 1970 Pages 11 to 20 . H ebron jRmict|[?0trr lEnfrtttttg ifrralii What’s in a Name? 1 State Mulls Whether to Start Red Cross Plans SACaiAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A carryover law Collections For from the days of prohibition Manchester Area Payments to Nonpuhlic Schools H i l u l l ' ' ^ More About He Demands has finally been laid to rest Celia Victims with Gov. Ronald Reagan’s By DON MEIKLE Some 260 schools haye applied the CotmecUcut appeal can be signature on a law that al­ Associated Press Writer Equal Rights K.J. Johnston Jt-., chairman for aid. Most of them Rom­ heard by the Supreme Q>urt at lows Californians to call a an Catholic elementary and sec­ the Bfime time as the Pennsyl-. i / m Area Goes for Meskill-Weicker, c t the Qolumbla (Hebron and saloon a saloon and a bar a HARTFORD, Ctonn. (AP) — y ST. PAUL, Mlnn^ (.AP)— A Andover) Chapter ck the Ameri­ The state government is facing ondary schools, but, the list also vanla and Rhode Island erases. ^Barbecues 20-year-oId man has hied bah can Red Cross, has announced a LUMBIA : Gubernatorial, mary. and seriously damaging an­ The old law required the which heard arguments in the nl^nt of money paid (or ap­ cause just about anything you can broil you.can barbecue. And any Human Rights that he was other 18,000.” Hie Red Cross use of the words "tavern” or case on June 25 has not yet proved textbooks on secular sub­ within 60 days of hearing oral vor on party-endorsed candi­ Meskill 150, Barnes 112; sena­ SOUTH WINDSOR: Guberna­ "cocktail lounge" which were ordered to get a haircut Mon­ date Thomas Meskill (or gover­ torial, Lupton 134, Welcker 124. torial, Meskill 437, Barnes 194; plans to spend more than six reached a decision. jects. arguments. That 60-day period cut of meat that you can marinate to make it nice and tender, you day and when he declined to million dollars in this area. considered less offensive. Meanwhile, the Sept. 1 date will elapse on Aug. 24. can barbecue. nor and his nmnlng mate Low­ A total of 262 Republicans voted senatorial, Welcker 330, Lupton It was a controversial pro­ do so he was not permitted ell Welcker (or U.S. senator. of a possible 646. 290. A total of 631 Republicans This money will help over 10,000 for payment of the schools is gram in the state legislature, TTie court is composed of U.S. to return to the Donovan families. Interested people are concerned Solomkln Apart­ Circuit Judge Robert Anderson The margin of victory among (XIVENTRY: Gubernatorial, voted of an eligible 2,243. approaching, and the State De­ and its drafting took a g r e a i Looking for a perfect family barbecue steak? A steak with Construction Co. ordnance TOLLAND: Gubernatorial, asked to contact Mrs. J.J. Bo- ments. A letter writen by the partment of Education is geared and District Judges M. Joseph the area town’s differed widely Meskill 169, Barnes 130; senator­ deal of thought, since the con­ hardly any fat or waste? A steak that you can got slice after slice plant at New Brighton. between Meskill and Welcker, Meskill 310, Barnes 192; sena­ dine. Box 87, Amston. There legal consultant to the board up to carry out the mandate of stitutional problem—the First Blumenfeld and T. Emmet ial Welcker 161. Lupton 133. A said that he did not have the Clarle. of juicy tender meat from? A company superintendent however. Meskill accumulated total of 302 Republicans voted of torial, Lupton 264, Welcker 246; have been no plans made for the General Assembly. Amendment separation of declined comment on the Judge of Probate, Wolfanger a door-to-door collection. property information at hand "We have received an allot­ If the judges do not reach a a 953-vote plurality In the nine- an eligible 1,311. church and state—was obvious­ case. area towns compared to an 83- 300, Meurant 209. A total of 622 Last year the Columbia (He­ and thus left the decision up to ment for administration of the ly a major hurdle. Legislators decision by Sept. 1, is the state Our butchers recommend you try London Broil. ELLINGTON: Gubernatorial, the Planning and Zoning Com­ going to start paying out the $6 vote plurality for Welcker. Republicans of an eligible 1,097 bron and Andover) chapter col­ program,” said Education Com­ traveled to Pennsylvania on one Meskill 209, Barnes 73; senator­ voted In the primary. lected over $000 to help victims mission. missioner William J. Sanders. occasion to see how that state million and hope for the best? The strong Lupton support ial, Lupton 173, Welcker 104. It was found that the zoning The only trick involved in preparing this excellent Public Records among the area’s smaller towns VERNON: Gubernatorial of hurricane Camille. "We have not yet received an had developed its program. "That decision,” said Educa­ (GOP Town Chairman Everett Meskill 427, Barnes 166; sena FZC Meeting laws of the town are in conflict allotment for the grants them­ tion Commissioner Sanders, “is London Broil is in the carving. Have a sharp knife Building Permits was expected, since many re­ Paluska was active in Lupton's because of the ambiguous TTie Pennsylvania plan has up to the governor.” tain a strong consecutive vote. torial, Welcker 306, Lupton 284 Hie Hebnm Planning and selves.” been upheld as constitutional by -Anthony Rossi, addition to campaign on a state level.) To­ A total of 609 Republicans voted Zoning Commission met at the meaning of one law and the ab­ Six million dollars is the and slice across the grain in very thin diagonal dwelling at 42 Winthrop Rd., MeskUl carried all nlnA area tal number of Republicans vot­ sence of two words in another. a lower federal court, whose towns, while Welcker took An­ In the primary out of an ellgl town office building this week amount of money appropriated mllng has been appealed by op­ $200. ing was 287 of a possible 838. ble 2,467. to discuss several issues. The No definite action was taken by by the legislature to finance the slices. J. C. Matthews, addition to dover, Bolttm, Coventry, South first order of business was a the board. A permit to build ponents of the plan. TTie U.S. Su­ dwelling at 64 S. Alton St., $200. Windsor and Vernon. Lupton program in its first year. preme <3ourt has agreed to hear FOR letter from Paul Shore, direc- seven four-family units on the But what if the federal court Frank Gambolati for Sal Bar- scored victories In Columbia, Maher, Dogwood Rd., Wethers property under study will be the appeal during its next Ellington, Tolland and Hebron. Rockville field, Mass.; Michael Rogalus tor of health, ciMK^eming the decides the program is uncon­ term. For London Broil tolotta,-alteration to dwelling at building of homes on Mill- filed in the near future. stitutional and issues an Injunc- 212 McKee St., $2,000. Voter turnout In the area, 34 Hospital Notes Hany Lane, Rockville; Barbara stream Rd. These one-family It was announced that at the tlonn preventing it from going A similar plan in Rhode C osm efics our butchers suggest Frank Jaeger for Robin Bart­ per cent, was about even with DeFord, Theodore St., Enfield homes, which would be con­ next planning and zoning meet­ ahead? Island was declared unconstitu­ lett, above ground swimming the state average. This ranged Visiting hours are 18:30 to 8 Charles Murphy, North Park structed by Robert I. Tupper if ing a special question and an­ "It might be a bit embarras­ tional and the state has ap­ rrs pool at 90 Henry St., $2,900. from a high of 48 per cent in p.m. In all areas except ma­ St., Rockville; Loretta McCor built upon the land as it is now, swer period will be held one sing if this happened after the pealed to the Supreme Court. Dawsem Pools for James Tolland, where a local primary ternity where they are 8 to 4 mick, Park St., Rockville; Mrs would not have suitable drain­ hour before with special consul­ Whatever the three-judge $ Darling, below g;round pool at for Judge of Probate sparked and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Deldre Cavanagh and son, Rob­ money had been paid out,” said Liggeffs lb age. It was recommended, tants Tony Sullivan and John Asst. State’s Atty. Gen. F. court in Connecticut decides, its Top Round Steak 1.39 861 E. Middle Tpke., $2,000. extra Interest, to a low of 23 in Circle, Tolland, and Carol Admitted Tuesday: Frank Bramande, Charest Trailer Uierefore, that a registered en­ Shultz of the OCA. Michael Ahem. “How would we mling is bound to be appealed At The Parkade CENTER SLICES Leon Oieszynski for Frederick per cent In Coventry. gineer be called in to inspedt get the money back?” to the Supreme Court also. And Sweet, alterations to dwelling at The three largest area towns, Lemek, Crystal Lake Rd., Rock­ Park, Vernon. the pn^erty and to correct this Manchester Evening Herald "I would hate like the devil it is the hope of the Connecticut MANCHESTER 40-42 School St., $2,000. Vernon, South Windsor and ville; Susan Peterson, High St., problem. substitate Hebron correspon­ to have to bring all those Civil Liberties Union, which is Central Sign Inc. for Bel Con Coventry, all had the lowest Rockville; Philip LaPolnte, GOINCIDENOE? Hie next order of business dent, John Baron, tel. 888-9050. schools into court,” Ahem said. challenging the program, that $ Associates, sign at 306 Green voter turnout for the primaries. Grandview Rd., Tolland; Don­ MASTTC BEACH, N. Y. (AP) lb State. Sen. Jay Jackson, left, party-endorsed Demo­ Rd., $1,000. Considerable ticket splitting ald Fritz, Rt. 4, 0)ventry; — One day recently, Richard THICKShoulder SUCES Clod 1.39 As Insurance Commissioner cratic candidate for First District congressman, Mrs. William Knofla, two al­ was nqticeable In the results Phyllis Landry, Rt. 30, Christine Stransky got the village court terations to dwelling at 93 Hen­ from all of the towns. Lupton’s Landry, Spring St., George to issue a summons to a police­ chats with veteran Manchester voter Micbnal J. ry St., both $200. (Spider) McDonnell, right. Jackson was accompa­ conservative streak balanced Brown, Tolland Ave., all of man on the ground that he fail­ A • m, 0 I* t # , • ♦ * '• * * Urbane J. House, alteration to far better with Meskill’s mod­ Rockville; Clola Souder, Wel- ed signal a turn. Jackson Says Cotter nied on his Manchester visit today by State Sen. dwelling at 16 Hawley St., $460. 'lb David Barry, center, his campaign manager; and. erate stance than with Barnes’ gold Rd„ Tolland; Sandra The next day, Stransky was Boneless Chuck Steak Marriage License liberal image, despite the placve- Flucklger, Westvlew Ter., Ell­ ticketedto by the pST neart Thursday at the North by Coventry police and charged Bind Y BuUdlng. laa. r> Heavy Bent Shears ...... with reckless operation of a ’Ihe meeting, which will be­ ’Ihe popular romantic musi­ A Jesuit priest, the Rev. Justo 8” Heavy Straight Shears ...... W A I motorboat. gin at 8 p.m. in the general of­ Honaebold/Sewlng Scissors ...... fLST cal is the work of ’Tom Jones fice of the Elementary School, Asiain ICarques, and a Method­ Also—Fine Quality Barber Siiears ...... 91AT Risley is scheduled to appear and Harvey Schmidt, class­ will conclude with a discussion mates at the- University of in Manclvaster Circuit Court 12 ist minister, the Rev. EmiUb of the demerit system, Texas. Based wi "Les Roman- Sept. 16. Castro, were arrested Tuesday discipline policy to be ratl&d Uques,” first play written by • Hilda Byram of Cooper La., alone with Andres Cultelli Oiirl- concerns, mainly, policies on Edmond Rostand, in i960 the Coventry, was arrested today in suspensions. bao, an alleged Tupamaro lead­ “ FantasUcks” opened in New Ctoventry and charged with im­ er. Tile two clergymen were re­ HURRY - REGISTER NOW York off-Broad way for a six- proper passing at an intersec­ ported trying to act as media­ year run. tion, She is sclveduled to appear tors in the klnaplng case. for Rostand’s harlequinade pro­ in Manchester court Sept. 6. Local Catholic Church (rffl- vides the background for a Other area police activity: clals issued a statement criticiz- Rt L84—Ready for 1971 Aug. 20-23, 27-30 simple love story of Matt, play­ VERNON the police for holding the ed by Tom Ross in the local experltheatre '70 By DOUGLAS BEVINS the roadbed almost as fast as Uons determined at this time. Maguire’s Job is to study pos­ Larry Zembia,. 19. of 47 Vil­ priest incommunicado and re­ Daily Vacafion production, and Luisa, played lage St., Rockville, was arrested (Herald Reporter) trucks can bring cement. The The other part, now under con­ sible areas for corridors. After fusing to comment on his arrest. by Janet B7asch. Rostand is presents Communify Y Building system is apparently less ex­ struction, is a seven-mile long an area is designated as a cor­ early this morning and charged The Uruguayan Methodist Coun­ also the author of “ Cyrano de NORTH MAIN STREET The Manchester portion pensive and more rapid than Willimantlc bypass that starts ridor, prellminsiry plans are with operating without a licence. cil issued a statement support­ Bible School Bergerac.” MANCHESTER, CONN. of the relocated Rt. 6, the old way. east of the Hop River, goes made for possible routes through The arrest was the result of a ing the Rev. Mr. Castro’s me­ THE INVENTIVE MUSICAL which will become Rt. 1-84, Arute's section of the new north of Wililmantic, and rejoins the corridor. Next come public Ross, a student at the Hart­ complaint made to police. diation effort. ford Conservatory and Miss should be ready for use in route is considered the most the existing Rt. 6 east of the healings in the towns affected, Zembia was released on a non­ AUGUST 17 - 28 — 9:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M . Flasch who will be a freshman surety bond in custody of his The kidnapers have already difficult to build. It contains city. the design steige, then another the early summer of 1971. at Butler College, both plan to parents for appearance in Rock­ murdered one hostage, U.S. po­ The two other sections that nine bridges and four box cul­ Charles A. Maguire and As­ public hearing. at SALVATION ARMY. MAIN STREET lice adviser Dan A. Mltrlone of verts. 'The section was delayed sociates of Wethersfield have Offleals haven’t said when the continue with theater work pro­ ville Circuit Court 12 S)spt. 1. Richmond, Ind., whose body run through Manchester fessionally. are completed or nearly even in the design stage because been retained by the state to Hartford to Providence route was found Mcsiday in an aban­ the road goes through a com­ make a study of feasible corri­ might be finished, but it wiU The story is also a fanciful Call 644-0155 or 649-7313 tale of what modems call the doned stolen car. He was ab­ completed, and paving has plex of recreational areas off dors for further construction of probably be several years. Seri­ Bolton "generation gap.” ’The fathers ducted July 31, the same day begun in the middle sec­ Charter Oak St. the new highway. When com­ ous discussion of plans for the Between 6 P.M. AND 9 P.M.. Registration Fee 60c of the sweethearts, played by the kidnapers got Dias Oomide. tion. Most of the bridges are now pleted, the highway will connect Manchester relocation of Rt. 6 for Whole Session. Mike Kelley and Mark Ahlness School Hours The guerrillas said Tuesday in The six-lane highway is about complete. The subcontract for Hartford to Providence, R.I. began in 1967, and it will bei in the Experltheatre produc­ their latest communique that six and one-half miles long in this work was held by the Brun- Estimated cost is $129 million. 1971 before the road opens. On Anniversary Fly and Dias Gomide were Manchester. Three separate alll Construction Co. of South­ tion, build a wall to keep their kids apart. Actually, they only tickets call 646-4715 “ alive and in good health.” The contractors were awarded con- ington. The S. Main St. bridge For pretend a feud to trick their T o B e D is c u s s e d Tuptunaros also sent handwrit­ trsuits totaling more than $20 la not complete however; and ten notes from the hostages to million for sections relaUvely children in “ disobeying” and the Wyllys St. bridge, although marrying. Dr. Bernard J. Sheridan, 260th their wives. • equal in length. open to traffic, has not yet been anniversary committee chair­ paved. The antics of the children to The Oneglla and Qervaslnl got together, along with the man, will appear at tonight’s Construction Co. of Torrington Arute wanted to finish the Wyllys St. bridge, Carilla said, pretended kidnap and murder Board of Education meeting to has completed about M per cent scene staged by the parents, HONG KONG CUSTOM TAILORS Cong Seen of the work on the first portion. but the company is unable to ask that the schools consider get asphalt at this time. form the whimsical moonlight Nearly two and one-half mUes portion of the play. As the ac­ closing early during the cele­ CINDERELLA FASHIONS long, the portion starts Just After the paving Job is com­ tion shifts into sunlight, roman­ bration. ’The principal events of FALL AND WINTER SALE Launching northeast of Spencer St., east plete, all Arute has to do are tic illusions become realities the celebration will be held of the Bast Hartford town line, the shoulders, side roads, and that the young lovers learn to cleanup. Placing of signs is on a Sept. 10-18. School begins Sept. New Drive and runs to the vicinity of Pros­ face and that lead them to a pect St. subcontract to National Fence, DOORS FOR YOUR HOME FEATURING 9. B.for. NOW better understanding of them­ Among the items on the ra­ ; SILK MOHAIR SUITS 71.00 48.08 (CAnttnaed from Page One) A spokesman for the State and highway illumination will selves. SHARKSKIN SUITS 68.00 42.00 be done by Carrier Lighting. ther long agenda are ratifica­ Transportation Department esti­ • WIDE SELECTION • LATEST STYLES • LOW PRICES Small Cast WOOL DOESKIN SUITS 68.00 42.00 through allied defensive lines in The O&G and Arute contracts tion of new teacher appoint­ WOOL CASHMERE SUITS 68.00 40.00 mated OAO’S completion date Besides the principals, four (Herald iiiiotn b y Sttver) the foothills to the west and to be Sept. 1. All that remains call for illumination, but the ments, ratification of a dlscl- LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL TUXEDO • S.OO 19.00 others complete the small cast. Principal cast members of the Experi theatre ’70 production of the “Fantas­ pHne policy revised at the last reassembled after they reached to be done are some “ odds and Savin contract did not. The state FINE SCOniSH TWEED JACKETS 48.00 36.00 may, in the future, put this out Glenn Lawrence plays Elgallo, ticks” pose in a tableau from the play during rehearsal at the West Side Rec­ meeting, authorization (or reim­ FINE DACRON WOOL JACKETS 42.00 34.00 the coastal reglcm at points ends,” according to OAO. Some the villain who masterminds of the sign posting is not fin­ to bid separately. But when the reation Center. Portraying the light mood of the popular musical are (left to bursement for homebound in­ ranging from four to 12 miles the kidnapping. Elgallo’s part­ DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! Com, nd eliooi. WE FIT ANY SIZE ished, and cleanup work re­ road opens, the lights will end INTERIOR DOOR right) Mike Kelley and Mark Ahlness, kneeling, and Tom Ross and Janet struction paid by parents, and - southeast of Quang Trl City. at Spring St. ners in crime are Mortimer, Flasch. The scene is during the song “ This Plum Is Too Ripe,” at the opening action on a request from the from 7,000 world's fin.it imported f.bri *nd g.t l()0% SUARANTEEb SATISFACTION mains. A. FLUSH LAUAN AVAILABLE IN played by Danny McLennon, m.iiur.d for DRESSES, SUITS SPORT JACKETS TOP Captured North Vietnamese Also not Included in the con­ of the second act of the Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt play. lunchroom manager “ to in­ ALL AT HONG KONG'PRICES The two-mUe segment running tracts is roadside planting of 8 ft. 8 nr a ft. 8 Heights and Henry, the old English ac­ COATS, SHIRTS, .tc. documents said the goal was to crease staff salaries and to in­ from Spring St. to Bolton Notch shrubs. Planting projects (or the tor, played by Jim Nicola. “ liberate people in the low­ crease lunch and milk prices to ASK FOR C. STEVE is 100 per cent complete. The new road are scheduled to be 24" W M e...... $5.35 Marty Fegy has the role of which currenUy is playing at Ume,” Miss Buck said. The provided the West Side R eo lands,” one intelligence officer meet the increased operating Showing 10 AJM. to 8 P-Jtl. contractor. Savin Bros., Inc., of advertised to bidders sometime 28" W M e...... $5.90 the mute, the musical’s prop­ the Oakdale Musical Theatre only problem seems to be that building (or rehearsal. AU30.0N SALE said. costs due to inflation and the Call 64S-U06 for Appointment Bloomfield, finished several this fall, (or next spring’s plant­ erty man who also acts as a in Wallingford. the orchestra Is not complete. A Larry Kahn is in charge of OONNECmODT M0HOR LODGE BEADED SWEATERS. HANDBAGS, Fighting broke out at 7 a.m. 30" W M e...... $5.90 recommended increases in staff SHIRTS AND KNIT S U m months ago. ing. prop himself at times. Law­ Show Dropped drummer Is especially needed, lights for the production and salaries.” 4M Tolland Tpke., Manelwtter, Ooiin. Wednesday, and military Arute Bros. Inc., of New Brit­ 32" W M e...... $6.50 When the Manchester stretch rence doubles as the narrator, Experltheatre ’70 was sched­ as weU as a harpist. David Bengston in buildlzig the The board will also hear pro- qpokesmen said 220 North Viet­ ain, contractors for the 2.8 mile of the highway opens, it will end 36" W M e...... $7j1S who sets the imagined sceiiee. uled to produce another play, Performances of the "Pan- sets with the help of Kahn and namese had been killed by this mid-section, are approximately near Spencer St. ’There are no Complementtrig the story Is a “ Jimmy Shine” In late June. tastlcks” will be Aug. 20-23 and Tim Nicola. A number of other evening, some of them by 72 per cent complete. The sec­ plans presently to build a con­ score that Is "distinguished and Miss Buck said that they were Aug. 27-30 at 8:30 p.m. except committees are preparing props American helicopter gunshlps tion nms from Prospect St. to nector to the Wilbur Cross High­ ■ CLEAR PINE LOUVER DOORS delightful” according to critic ready, technically, two weeks on Sunday nights when the cur­ and publicity posters. firing rockets and machine Spring St. way (now Rt. 1-84, but soon to Henry Hewes of the Saturday in advance, but lack of disci­ tain goes up at 7 :30. guns. Arute started paving Aug. 8. be Rt. 1-86) until it is widened. Review. Perhaps the best Tickets (or the performances pline among the large cast of The South ITetnamese forces Bob CariUa, field supervisor Planning is underway (or FROM known of the songs is "Try to The North End Y building may be reserved by contacting 20 forced cancellation. She add­ also reported capturing 20 pris­ (or Arute, said that the work is widening of the Wilbur Cross Remember,” which typifies the auditorium has been trans­ Mary Buck, 132 W. Middle Tpke. Full 1%” thick, smooth sanded and ed that the group hopes to re­ oners, one of them believed to going very well, and they ex­ highway, and the construction tone of worldly wit and inno­ formed Into a theater complete Miss Buck also indicated that a ready for your choice of point, coup financial losses, which be a battalion commander, 20 pect the Job will be complete of a connector to the relocated stain or vanilsh. cence of the entire production. with stage and 250 seats. Light­ reception for patrons of the were heavy, with this produc< heavy weapons and 41 rifles. At by May or Jime of next year. Rt. 6 (or 1-84) west of Laurel Mary Buck, production su­ ing was provided with the -as­ group, which is self-financed, You can help Jack Pickett tion. least IS South Vietnamese sol­ Arute also held subcontracts Lake. Public hearings on this pervisor for the “ Fantasticks,” sistance of Mel Siebold, town will be held at the Y building diers were reported killed and for paving the Savin and O&O proposal in Manchester and I2 " x 8 0 was one of three principals In “ We’re on schedule this recreaUon director who also after the performance. 88 wounded, field reports said. secUons of the road, according Bast Hartford will probably be • • It" I M " - $7At M. organizing Experltheatre this There was no estimates of ci­ to CarUla. They are using a held shortly after Labor Day, year as well as Its predecessor, vilian casualUes. Informed relatively new method to lay according to the State ’Transpor­ CA FE DOORS Jlmmarkar Productions, last sources said that when the the cement — something called tation Department. summer. make Eastern Connecticut North Vietnamese moved in, “ slipform.” No forms are used; ’The Manchester piece of the Name Change many civilians fled. the paving machine moves down new road is one of only two sec- 30" WMe $1 1 .9 9 Explaining the change In name. Miss Buck said that Ex­ perltheatre ’70 is an expansion of Jlmmarkar, which success­ better without 3 2 " W id e fully produced two musicals last year, "Celebration,” and LT.WOOD -'1 “ The Apple ’Tree.” AvaUable Oofe Hardware “ We wanted this to be an ex­ making it worse. periment with techniques and LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET D MAHOCANY-WEAYE FOLDING DOORS an attempt at a more profes­ sional production,” she said. In Jack Pickett strongly opposes a {etport. Because he addition, the group wanted to Intricately woven K " Philippine Ma­ believes that destroying 40,000 acres of beautiful land and hogany slats, complete with hardware bring young people together to ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED “ educate them and ourselves and overhead back. A modern, attrac­ then filling the skies with noise and smoke will make Eastern B ill Cotter can do it. tive economical door that hides closets in different areas of theater NOT PRE-PACKAGED or divides rooms. Fits 36" x 80" that we (eel we know.” opening. The “ we” Miss Buck refers Connecticut worse. to are the other principals In WHOLE TOP — U.S.D.A. CHOICE Jlmmarkar. Jim Nicola, a Jun­ Send him to Congress I PINE LOUVER BI-FOLD DOOR UNITS ior at Tufts University, plans W hat does he want to do to make it better? to direct after graduation. He Ideal for closets, dividers, wardrobes, will be studying in London next storage areas. Complete with doors, year. Jol» and Business. Jack Pickett will introduce federal legislation that will aid local bane, hardware. All casing mibed, The third member of Jlm­ Sirloin Pollution... Inflation... Crises in the cities... Employment... Business track included, t'door unit. 48" x 80" $ 0 0 .9 9 markar was Karen Krlnjak a comnriunities in building new industrial parks— the best way to bring in new industry an

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Ebccel- • o B &L 19 Don't 49 As 79 Noturol 44-4657 Apartments Includes wall to 4200. 1.^^78-81-86 80 Best i ContinuRd From Prtc«dinq Po y -.nil ol,. nnri/llfinn ------U*t6 POSSiblS UlTeC betoWHlS, complete furnishings. Owner ______fiore Agency, 647-1418. Contowporary cm a deep lent potential and price. Heri­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. 20 Advonco 50 Issues AQUARIUS ENGLISH setter, puppies, 7 treed lot. Cathedral ceiling, tage House, 646-3483. Manchester Parkade, Manch. LIO 21 Foret 51 Opposite 81 It 2 Iing, f dishwasher,Z h T i . refrigerator, «=an.eting- $19,900. Wolverton • going south. Convenient to BOWERS SCHOOL Area-6-room j JULY 23 22S^iol 52 To 82 Ally 1 JAN. 20 weeks old, shots, wormed, established business. Always Agency, Realtor, 649-2818. THIS is value! Six big rooms, 2 \i baths, 2 fireplaces, 349-5806 53 LerxJing 83 Of I schools, shopping and bus. Capo. Fireplace, sunporch, 23 To III. I* .rr Hdip Wonted— Mak 36 American field. Call 649-7106. O range, disposal, $162. per full, great opportimlty for right 2 full baths, 2-car garage, mod­ equipped kitchen, 6 bed­ L AUG. 22 24 Monty 54 Could 84 DemorKl « Reasonabley priced, middle large kitchen, patio. Land- 19-21-38-50,^ month. Paul W. Dougan Agen­ person. For more Information, NINE-ROOM Colonial, laige em kitchen with new floor! rooms, simdeck and a 2 car .Rosort Prai BOLTON 6-room Cape, large |>i26-32-35-47 25 Your 55 Prosper 85 Be i POODLE, gray miniature male, 20’s. Charles PonticeUl, owner- scaped grounds. Austin Cham- 26 Don't 56 Importont 86 Eoiy I 54-72-8688 cy, 649-4686, 646-1021. kitchen, formal dining room, Large treed lot, central loca­ g^rageu We could go on and lot, large rooms, mud room, l>^58-74- 87 Efficiency call Philbrick Agency, Real- For 74 27 Do 57 Hobbies PISCiS shots, clipped, housebroken, 2 broker, 649-9644 or 872-4732. bers. Realtor, MLS 643-2326. on but W0 prefer to show it s2T"^ lake privileges. Only $20,000. VIRGO 58 Promisirtg 88 Blocked L O O K m a for anything In real' tors, 646-4200.______20’ living room, 1% baths, first- tion. BeUflore Agency, 647-1418. 28 Attention III. If years old. $86. 628-1880. to you. Please call 649-6306 COVENTRY — Log cabin sum- Fiano Agency 646-0191. 29 Scheme 59 Personal 89 Completion RICHARD R RITA floor family room, 4 bedrooms, ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort- MANCHESTER — To settle es- for details. ' 30 Dull 60 Well 90 Something MAP. 30 estate rental - apartments, RESTAURANT business show- 2-car garage. Large lot, $26,- THE VERY best! Adelaide Rd. homes, muIUple dwellings, no gage, monthly payments $90. tate, older 6H-room 2-story VEHNON - 1- 7-10-43^ ing excellent net profit in high- 900. Philbrick Agency, Real­ small three-bedroom Ranch. area. 7-room Colonial Ranch 020-25-33-36 ^Adverse g^Ncutral PERSONNEL SERVICES FREE — 6-weeks old puppies. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ home, central, quiet, con­ O O o o 2 baths, 2-car garage, fire­ ^1-56A1 169-71-83-90^ traffic count location. Es­ tors, 646-4200. Modem kitchen, new furnace. on half-acre treed lot. 2 ^ baths, B (Sl W enclosed ix>rcb, excellent con CaU 646-1789 after 6. sociates, Inc. 648-6129. venient location. EiXeeUent 2-car garage, central air-condi­ place, finished rec room, We have excellent opportumties at several salary levels in tablished over 20 years. Price Call and see this cuUe. Mitten terms to qualified buyer, $25,- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ditlon, treed lot. $9,000. Hayes the following career disciplines: tioning. Belfiore Agency, 647- Manchester Parkade, Manch. $27,900. Financing available. 86 MAIN St. second floor, 2- Includes all the real estate, SPRUCE ST. — Older four-fam- Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. Agency, 646-0181. 000. J.D. Real Estate Asso­ 1418. 649-6306 Call 876-2062. LONO HAIRED KITTENS free. room apartment. All uUUtles, restaurant fully equipped, plus lly, 18 rooms, needs work, ciates, 643-6129, 643-8779. Columbia a house. $65,000. Owner will Business zoned too. Comer $22,600 DOLL HOUSE, dead-end 76 ACRES in southern Vermont. ACCOUNTING • INSURANCE 8H weeks old. CaU'648-6848. stove and refrigerator, park­ DRIVE by this beautiful SpUt MANCHESTER — 6room old- Hartford! BOLTON —New 8-room cus- V take back mortgage. Philbrick property. Reasonable liiort- street, 160x160, trees, 6room MANCHESTER — Constance ADMINISTRATIVE • LEGAL ing, $90 monthly. 649-2866 be­ at 89 Mountain Road, then call. er home on Pearl St. Needs tom built Raised Ranch. Four Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. geige can be arranged. Will Ranch, breezeway, 2-car gE' Dl*., 6-room Ranch, aluminum Mountain and 1060* river front­ ENGINEERING • SALES fore 6 p.m. 2Vibaths, wall to wall in sev­ work but well worth the effort, bedrooms, double garage, acre Portable Oassroom Idea Live Stock 42 ffl 1970 br NEA, I«c. lease, build or sell. Brokers rage, Hutchins Agency, Real' siding, fireplace, garage, treed age. Near major ski areas. MANUFACTI.TRING • TECHNICAL MANCHESTER suburbs, busi­ eral rooms, paneled family Priced accordingly at $17,900. treed lot. $31,600. Hayes Agen­ 844 ROOMS, stove, refrigerator, protected. Call 649-4622 from 8 tors, 649-6824. lot, flowering shrubs. Call now. Three bedroom cabin. $40,000. WHITE Emden geese, mated room. Delightful combination 2-famlly conversion possiblU- cy, 6460181. CREDIT • RETAILING $126. Security deposit. Call ness locaUon 6V4-room Ranch, ^ g" $24,900. Hayes Agency, 646- 648-0868. pairs and singles. Also Tongen- "Now, that's what I call 'hippy'!" MANCHESTER of sun and shade. Belfiore ties. CaU The Paul W. Dougan ___ Weighed for Porter School DATA PROCESSING after 6, Available now. Adults 144 baths, excellent condition, ' 0131. burg goat dde. CaU 649-6900. Agency, 647-1A18. Agency, Realtors, 649-4636, 8UMMB3R______home possIbUlty, BOLTON - SPACIOUS 4H- only, no pets. 649-7681. country store, out buildings. MANCHESTER — 7-room Co- “ THE KING” Portable classrooms may be Primary Officials 260’ frontage. Hayes Agency, lonial, near bus line, back­ MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6- 6461021. near ocean, 6room Colonial, 8 "®Y We Never Charge An Applicant A Fee. BOARDING—8 box stalls, green NEWLY listed lovely 7 -ro o m ______acres, Addison, Maine. CaU tlon, eat-ln kitchen, buUt-lns, yged at Porter School although Mrs. Laura Szegda, LARGE one-bedroom apart­ 646-0181. yard fenced in, needs some Oversized 8% room Garri­ room Cape with 3 bedrooms, pasture land, trails, riding Garden— r tiim Wanted— ^To Buy 58 RMch, lovingly cared for by p r q s t iGE deluxe home, Cov­ oAOMAa fireplace, garage, lake privl- ^ , .u * cratlc registrar, has appointed ment on bus line in Vernon, remodeling, $23,900. Mitten son (Colonial less than 1 year formal dining room, carpeted 3 original owners. Custom built. ______lMr^$20,6MTHiLyes Agency, t^® P®®®‘b»® "®®1 t^em is Wednesday’s pri- link. Jumping field, available. Dairy Products 50 household iota — AnUques old. First floor family room, living room with fireplace, pri­ entry lake frontage 226’ with 63 EAST CENTER ST. Two minutes from Qay City, near high school, heat and hot Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. 2% baths, built-lns, 6 rooms Delightfully screened rear ------646-0181. ® y®"" away,” accord- mary as follows: Charles Ol- brlck-a-brac, locks, frames, Investment Property vate shaded yard. Wolverton 11 rooms, 8H baths, waU to waU $66. monthly. Bay mare, 7 water Included. $160. monthly. of exquisite carpeting, alu­ porch looks out on 400 feet land­ Ollt of Town ___ _ ^ superintendent Myron sen, moderator; Mrs. Frances BUTTER and sugar com, glassware. We buy estates. For Sak 70-A Ranch — $26,600. Six Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. cairpeting throughout, balcony ANDOVER Lake 6H-room years old, 14.2, English, good Call 872-8811. minum siding and a 2 car scaped yard! Truly a fine val­ Collette. He added that the Malek and Mrs. Claire Fletch- Manchester 646-4040 beans, squash, beets, cucum­ Village Peddler, Auctioneer, rooms, wall-to-wall carpet, garage. Ckimpare against all overlooking cathedral ceiling For Sola______75 Ranch on 8 acres, near school, ___ . u . ■ er, official checkers; Mrs. prospect Jumper. Call 649-8868. bers, tomatoes, peppers, on­ 420 Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. A’TTRACnVE 3-room apart- MANCHESTER close to shop- built-ins, fireplace, 2-car TWO - family house, WeU main­ ue, near school. Belifore Agen­ sunken Uving room with fire­ others! Mid 40’s. Call Mr. COVENTRY 6room Raised Uving room with fireplace, growth of school-age young- jj^pothy Triplett and Mrs. ions. 21 Angel St, Manchester. ment, heat, hot water, stove, ping, 4-famlly with 4 room garage, trees. Hutchins Agency, tained in ideal residential cy, 647-1413. place. Tremendous center Gordon. Ranch. Modem kitchen modem kitchen with built-in sters in town has not yet neces- Grtnberg, machine at- WANTED — Antique furniture. refrigerator, electricity. Adults, apartments, 4-car garage, new Realtors, 649-6324. ftrpn Six ronTYiR iin 4 ronmn — ------;------i.. « « « rvancn. aaooem Kuenen wiui i auia »v WINDOW cleaner — BhiU-time, ’TOMATOES — pick your own glass, pewter, oU paintings or down on e-ca r earaee and y®®' >Une-room Colonial halls, story bwk M ^ e n , two- baths, fireplace, range, <}lshwasher and garbage sltated the use of the portable tendents; Mrs. Ann Sadlon and Poultry and Supplies 43 references, no pets. $120. Sep- heating systems and roof. Mid — TV;------• • down, one - car garage and car garage. ParkUke atmo­ experienced in commercial MAINTENANCE 10 cents a pound. 21 Angel St., other antique Items. Any quan­ • • B (Sl W on tree-shaded double lot in family room, sundeck, 2-car disposal, aluminum storms and classrooms. Mrs. Alice Desautels, demon­ tember 1st. 64916824. 30’s. W e s Agency, 646-0181. ^ walk • out basement. $26,900. quiet residential area. Com­ sphere. Morrison Realtor, 646 and residential, top wages, Manchester. tity. ’The Harrison’s, 643-8709, five, neighborhood ,6 years old, BARROWS and WALLACE Co. garage, % acre w ood^ lot, screens, sundeck, 2-car base- Albert Hadlglan, board mem- stratofs; George Peters, voting MECHANICS CaU 647-9903 weekdays 66. pletely redone! Job change ne­ 1016. 646-4220. BABY Ringneck pheasants for 165 Oakland Street — MANCHESTER — bus'iness modem kitchen, large formal Manchester Parkade, Manch. 826,600.’ PhUbrlck Agency, ment garage, new 1,000 gallon her, introduced the Idea and machine mechanic. MAINTENANCE DEPT. FRESH com, excellent freezing 649-6306 MANCHESTER — The very cessitates fast sale. Belfiore septic system. Asking $28,600. suggested that the board estab- Mrs. Szegda said the ma- LE-MI CORP., Manchester, sale. 228-9686. Fumishod block with 6 apartments, ex­ dining room, family room with NEW LISTING — Six-room Realtors, 646-1200. variety, pick your own, 1-6 p.m. fieldstone fireplace, large best in this huge executive Agency, 647-1418. Lessenger ft Co. Realtors, llsh a contingency fund and put chines will be set up Monday at Conn. 648-2862. E7q>erlenced Buckland Rd. CaU 644-1464. Apartments 63-A cellent condition. Owner will MANCHESTER — Large exec­ Ranch, centi^ ^ condition. COVENTRY Hurry won’t last! ’Two positions available, aec- Rooms Without Board 59 front-to-back living room with home. Several fantastic fea- rejdwOOD farms is tremend- ing, two fuU baths, fireplace, 1-4269291 742-9718. toe money in the budget. 7:80 p.m. in Yeomans HsU. lathe and Bridgeport opera­ finance 80 per cent at 8% per utive 6bedroom home with 2M Move right in, 6room Ranch, end and third shifis. Must tures. Must be seen. Heritage ously popular. Drive by this waU to wall carpet, garage, ------The board heis already estab- Primary workers are asked to tors, second shift only. Articks For Sak 45 ROOM-complete Ught hous- ttroe-rrom cent. ’Terrific Income produc- ceramic baths, huge double garage. Only $8,000. dou'n. ------jT---- . _ . . _ _ lished its budget for the com- report at 8 p.m. for instruc- be able to perform ir.dustrial apartment, first floor in two- floor has 6 bedrooms, 8 fuU House, 6462482. gorgeous 6-room tree-surround­ fuU basement. Shows well, own­ keeping, parking, private en- ' - - ^ - ■ - - er. Call now, Haj'es Agency, garage, landscaped lot. Low ing year and according Don- tions. EXPERIENCED painters want­ mechanical repair work and NEED tires? 40 per cent dis­ Household Goods 51 family house. Heat and elec­ baths. ’Two-car garage, beau­ er transferred. $24,900. Wolver- Owner wlU finance. Only WantOd— Roal Esfota 7 7 to also must have ability to re­ trance. 649-0368, 643-6266. 646-0131. 40’s. Heritage House, 640-2482. MANCHESTER — 3-bedroom ed Ranch and see why! The ad- ed. Call 649-4348 between 6-7 or count. Premium. EHrut Line. tricity included. $160. J. D. tifully landscaped yard. For dess is 276 Redwood Road, ton Agency, Realtors, 6462813. $12,900. 628-0686. ------^ ^ — aid Tuttle, chairman, it cannot Permits Issued pair and install electrical REFRIGERA’TOR, 26” wide, frame and brick Ranch tmder ...... ______. u>wuvinclude funds for the following C. Prescort Hodges, zoning apply in person, 296 Cooper Wide ovals. And truck tires. ROOM for gentlemen, quiet, Real Estate Associates, 643- further details call PhUbrlck MANCHESTER — Immaculate equipment. Ebccellcnt start­ good condition, $50. Call 649- agent, issued seven permits Hill St. ing rates and faouloiis fringe Coles Discount Station, 461 convenient location. 224 Chart­ 6129. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 8 or Abedroom Cape with ga­ 6639 after 6:30 p.m. Houses For Sak 72 to-wall carpet In living room, 3-bedioom Colonial, 1% baths, “ huuddwho o ui^iuh. ------, — ------Tuttle said the unit would not during July. They went to P.J. ~ benefits. Call tor appoint­ West Center St., 648-6332. er Oak St. 643-8368. rage, stable and smaU acre­ PART-’ITME counter help, two MANCHES’TER - - Immaculate FIVE-BEDROOM Colonial, two dining room and hall, huge garage, low. low 20’a. Wolver- exquisite set- property ^ needed before the 1071-72 & C.I. for two houses on Bren- ment; Marge Hampeon, 643- SEWING ------MACHINE — ----- New - ^ j age. Any reasonable offer ac­ or three nights a week, 6-1 a.m. 6163. DARK, rich, stone free, loam, Business Locations 6-room Ranch, fireplace, air- years old, aluminum siding, finished rec room, 2-zone heat, SOUTH end location — Six ton Agency, Reedtors, 6462813. fitwting. $1,000*1 oAo Hnwndown, tinno nnintapoints fnto ^4 houts. Avoid red sc^io^l year and the money die Trail; James Knox, Entonl ^ five-yards, $20. Sand, gravel, 1969 zigzag, unclaimed laya- , *u"»l^ed room for ceptable. Heritage House, 646- qualified veterans, 8^*% inter­ Call or apply Arby’s Roost " molAmale /^nlvonly, T\a*>lrincvparking, CIA$16 urAAlrierweekly. conditioned, carpeting, covered 2*4 baths, formal dining room, country size lot. Spotless in­ room Ranch with wall to wall. tape, instant service. Hayes could be included in that year’s Road, sundek on house; Robert atone, flU, manure, pool and way, buttonholes, monograms, For Rent 64 first-floor family room, mod­ 2482. est. To inspect this beautiful Beef, 267 Broad St., 649-8043. ROGERS CORP. Call 644-0123 after 6. patio, stove and dishwasher, terior must be seen. Ihe Paul Electric stove will stay. Treed MANCHESTER-Bolton Line, 6 Agency, 646-0181. budget. Quinn, Hennequln Road, utility patio sand. 643-9604. hems, etc. Now only $64. Easy MIDDLE ’TURNPIKE near Par- em kitchen with built-ins, 2- W. Dougan Agency, Realtors, lot. Immediate occupancy, room custom built Ranch, cast home call the Fiano Agency, He said, “ If in some emer- shed; Flugene Freeman, Lake- INSURANCE investigator, part- half acre lot. Must be seen. MANCHESTER Line — Large Mill and Oaklwd St. terms. 622-0931 dealer. ETJRNISHED room for rent for kade, air-conditioned office car garage. $43,960. Philbrick 6464636, 6461021. Must sell now. Belfiore Agen- iron baseboard heating, zoned 646-0191. WE ARE prepared to buy com- gency we needed such funds, wood Lane, utility shed; Nelscm time, Manchester - Rockville CLEAN mgs, like new, so easy Asking $27,600. Frechette Real­ 7-4 duplex, double garage, 1.1 Manchester, Conn. gentleman, all conveniences, space available. Excellent tors, 647-9993. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. system, underground 1,000 gal- ’^ r n o N merclal property, apartment the board would request a ape- and Olive Field, .Szegda Road, area. Must have car and be to do with Blue Lustre. Rent acres of industrial zoned land. IMMACULATE 7-room Raised near bus line. 649-6914. parking. As low as $126. Reasonable offers accepted. Ion oil tank, 2-car garage, 2 houses, or other investment cial town meeting and ask for house; Omar Shepart, Sleepy able to type. Phone or write An equal opportunity employer electric shampooer. $1. Olcott nVu rJ.;, g a r r is o n Colonial, modem MANCHES’TER Green secUon- Ranch with 8 bedrooms, kitch- CLEAN, convenient Cape with MODEL HOME property for our accounts. AU it.” Hollow, raze present cottage Public Notice Heritage House, 646-2482. fireplaces, one acre comer lot. Mr. Zwlck, Underwriters Re­ Variety Store. NICE bedroom for gentleman, ’ kitchen, formal dining room. Unique 4-room Colonial, all en has built-in oven and range, 2 full baths, family room and Looking for economy, comfort cash. Write or caU, reverse Collette noted that the port- and buUd larger house, ports, Inc., 410'Asylum St., with references. Private home. ______large living room with fire- new inside, 2-car garage, treed large airy living room, dining library! Enclosed Jalousied Ready for immediate occu­ FOUR - PIEOE sectional sofa OVERSIZED Cape, 7 large and privacy? Location; comer pancy. 8 room Garrison Col­ charges, Stoddard Investment, able units are satisfactory and -.. — Hartford, Ckmn. 622-4291. ENGINEERS — Are you sales To Lease or Buy Very near center. 649-4966. NEW modem offices, ideal for place, one full and two half- lot, $17,900. Hayes Agency, 648- room, 2 batiirooms, huge fam­ porch. Double amesite drive­ set, fair, best offer; two end rooms, central location, re­ Birch Mountain Rd. and Tink­ onial on a deep treed lot. Inc., 740 North Main St., West cost $6,000. He said, “ If you are Manchester Evening Herald A minded and looking for a new ily room and 2-car garage. 3 Rooms of New PHirniture t h e ’THOMPSON^ouse — Cot- professionals. Plenty of free baths, four bedrooms, lot lOOx OI^l.______cently redecorated, fireplace, way, garage. Truly a fine val­ 2ii baths, first floor family Hartford, Conn,, 282-4867. lucky you can pick up a used Columbia Correspondent Vlr- DESIGNER - Draftsman, sprin­ career? We have aptitude tests tables, coffee table, $26; Whirl­ er Pond Rd. For appointment, aluminum siding, garage, Only $33,900. Wolverton Agen-* ue. Fast sale wanted. Belfiore room, 4 bedrooms, equipped ' — ------z------Oil® tor about half the price." glnla Carlson, tel. 8869814. kler fire protection, ejcperl- to help you evaluate our op­ pool wringer washer, best of­ from tage St., centrally located, parking. East Center St. loca- 180’. $31,6(» PMbrick Agency, MANCHESTER — 2 family, 6-6 call Towne Real Estote 646 WE HAVE customers that wlU * Realtors, 646-4200. msmy features. Mid 20’s. Mor­ cy. Realtors, 6462813. Agency, 647-1413. kitchen, stone fireplace and enced preferred, full company portunity. Excellent training fer, stereo 4 speakers, $40; \ I T L J /^ X A U *arge pieasanuy lurmsnea Uon. Call 646-2212. with 2 car garage, nice floor 4066. buy your farm, aU cash. No ------— ------rison Realtor, 648-1016. a two car garage. Unbeat­ benefits. Salary open. Mall and fringe benefits. Call Russ Norge automatic washer, M - V y U l i L . rlV ^ 'JV lJtl rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 STORE 20’x70’, 846 Main St., YOU ARE cordially invited to plan including 2 bedrooms, ex­ SELLER moving out of town, BETTER than new 8-room Co- m a Nrw i’H'rTrw able at $41,400. Please call brokers or finders fee for us. resumes to Automatic Sprin­ needs repairs, best offer. Call Just listed, Stevenson at 278-7770. for overnight and permanent Downtown Manchester. Avail­ inspect this immaculate 7- cellent condition. A good buy. LARGE unusual Ranch with a 6^-ro6m Cape on large lot, lonial in prestige area! Just a noii Mr. Gordon. Stoddard Realty Co., 740 No. kler Corp., P. O. Box 87, Man­ after 6 p.m. 649-7880. 6-6 duplex, caU for details. WlU ★ COLONIAL guest rates. able September 1st. Call 622- room'“ Colonial with attached Wolverton Agency, Realtors, view. Features 24’ living room, near bus line. CaU Braithwaite couple of years old — aU amen- Main St., West Hartford, Conn. Maidment Gets Appointment chester, Conn. An equal op­ SUPERINTENDENT wanted — Agency, Realtor, 649-4693. itles have been added! Four go fast at $28,900. Frechette GUNS for sale, 30-80 Western- ★ MODERN 3114. garage located in beautiful El- 649-2813. large formal dining room, 11- Realtors, 647-9908. a • a a CaU coUect 282-4867. portunity employer. Responsible married man bedrooms, 2*4 baths, 2-car gar- B (Sl W field, 243 Winchester. Call 646- ★ SPANISH brary, 8 or 4 bedrooms, three (1843) colonial ------BARROWS and WALLACE Ck>. To Linear Park Committee must be sober and reliable, ★ PROVINCIAL Apartmenfs— Flats— MAIN STREET office space, spectlon you will find a huge SSvusTlN G -0„.y.„.,4 fireJL,e«. 8U. baths, recrea- age. WaU to waU. Low forties, r o c k l e DGB - 4 - bedroom DRIVER and stock clerk, 24 or 3786. 100 per cent location near aluminum sided 8 room, 4-bed­ fireplaces, SV4 baths, recrea- priced at $21,900. by out-of- Mauichester Parkade, Manch. have some knowledge of main­ from Tenemantt 63 living room with fireplace, for­ worth it. Belfiore Agency, 647- Cape, original owner retiring, 6466806 U ion room, garages, on a three- over. Full-time 8-4, salary and tenance and willingness to banks, air-conditioned, auto­ room Colonial, fireplaced fami­ state owner. Six rooms (plus). A n d o v e r Harry Maidment of 18 Scar- bridges and a width of 6 feet SCREENED loam, processed mal dining room, kitchen wrlth acre lot. CaU for appointment. 1413. 1^ baths, rec room, breeze- all store benefits. Apply Mr. work, good salary plus apart­ BOLTON — Deluxe 3% rooms, matic fire sprinkler. Apply ly room, built-ins, 1V6 baths, 1,600 square feet of Uving borough Rd. was appointed last minimum and 10 feet maximum gravel, bankrun gravel, sand, loads of cabinets emd built-in PhUbrlck Agency, Realtors, way, double garage, flowering VERNON ^ u st Usted modem Katz, Arthur Drug, 942 Main ment. For appointment call $288 carpeting, appliances, air-con- Marlow’s, 867 Main St. acre lot 16 minutes to Pratt space (plus). Backyard jHriva- CLEAN Ranch, three bedrooms, CK)P Committee night to the Hockanum River will be maintained on both sides St. fill, stone. George H. Grifflng. range and oven, half bath and 646-4200. trees, $29,900. Hayes Agency. Colonial. Large master Linear Park Committee by the of the river beuik. The letter was Mr. Brundrett, 289-2608, 4-6 .\ny item may be purchased dltioning, private finished and Whitney, 3 miles to UConn. cy. Very g o ^ construction and com er fireplace, fire alarm g4g.013i bedrooms, spacious Uving Inc., Andover, 742-7888. BOL’TON Notch, office space paneled family room with slid­ Convservatlon Commission. signed by James F. Shugrue, p.m. only. basements. Attractive residen­ Upper 20’s. Wolverton Agency, utiUUes. Needs paint and paper system, close to schools, shop- Plans Dinner separately. suitable for doctor, real es­ ing glass doors leading to your The park committee has-rep- chief engineer of the bureau of FOR “ a job well done feeling” tial area. Adults only, no pets Realtors, 649-2813. WANTED — licensed plumber tate, beauty salon etc. Write patio. Upstairs, full ceramic tile ZoT zzuTJ:. The Andover RepubUcan Town resentatives from Vernon, El- highways. The commission had NOTICE clean carpets with Blue Lus­ INSTANT CREDIT L.F. Flano, 649-6371. ing iW ® . dishwasher, copper ^ o S r d immediately. Good wages, Box “ 0” Manchester Herald. bath, m ^ter bedroom with h ^ f MANCHESTER A spacious _ ... Ungton, Manchester and East requested that the highway ex- tre. Rent electric shampooer bath and walk-in closet, two plumbing, 200 amp service, Fto^?^^M 3-43«^ Odegara ^THE VERY best! Quality built half acre wooded lot. 2 with a view. Assumable mort- Committee will hold its tradl- n ^ ^ r d working to establish panslon plans for the— WUbur..- m— good working conditions. 646- MANCHESTER Center — lawn surrounds this 4-bedroom OF ADOPTION $1. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper OPEN SUNDAYS 10-6 BOLTON Notch, Space suitable more bedrooms, one of which hfid 30’s each. Easily financed. by U ft R ! Ten room Raised baths, double gare^e, 42 f w - gage. $26,600. PhUbrlck Agen- tional Lamb Baa-Baa-Que on trails along the shores of the Cross Highway at W. Middle 2112. Home and office for lease, one Cape home in a neighborhood * - - _ ... ____ llv W\nTV1 VIAWlV V\olnfA«l ____ W'a___ « a ______A A A A A A A “ OF ORDINANCE Supply. MON.-FRI. 10-9 for retail, trucking concerns, has a built-in desk. ’There’s Alton Wilcox, 43 Berkley Dr., RAYMOND Rd. 6room Garrl- Ranch in lovely setting. Very Uy room, newly painted, cy. Realtors, 646-4200. Aug. 22 at the Andover Blemen- river for hikers and horseback T’pke. and near ToUand Tpke. G child preferred, $260. per I d ^ for your children. Call us PART - 'TIME openings now equipment sales. Write Box more, much, much more like Vernon, 643-7367. son Colonial on one-acre lot., low fifties, worth more. Bel- $31,600. Meyer, Realtors, 643- ELECTRIC typewriter, origi­ month, heat included. Refer­ now to see this lovely home. SEVEN-ROOM SnUt Level 8 tary School. The festivities wUi rid®™- Th® river flows from the be changed to allow for continu- TOWN OF MANCHESTfift, available in all positions. Apply “ 0” , Manchester Herald. central air-conditioning, walk­ Four baths, 4 bedrooms, large flore Agency, 647-1418. 0609. CONNECTICUT nally $199.60, sacrifice $86. Also ences required. Hayes Agency, Only $24,900. ^ e Paul W. Dou­ bedrooms, faiSuy room’, 2- begin at 8 p.m. and the serv- Shenlpslt ^ e in ed pass^e on toot, on bicycles to manager, Parkade Bowling H &L G out basement, closets galore MANCHESTER BuUder has 8 formal dining room, 24’ living ^ ® ^ RockvUle, through the Winder- and on horseback, portable electric typewriter, OFFICE Space for rent, oi _ gan Agency, Realtors, 649-4636, THREE famUy — one block off MANCHESTER — Deluxe cus­ In accordance with the provl- Lanes, Parkade Shopping Cen­ 646-0131. and we could go on and on but. desirable building lots in estab- room, screened porch, 2-car acre treed lot, flrepUce, ga- be from 6 to 7 p.m. mere section of Ellington, then The commission and Mjald- never used, $76. Call 649-7798 646-1021. Ushed residential area for cus­ Main St. Good investment. Fhr tom 7-room Garrison Colonial. rage. Priced to seU. Hayes slCMis of Chapter 8, Section 1 ter. FURNITURE ------400 feet, ground floor, handy "whv not come out garage, beautifuUy * land­ Mrs. Winston Abbott heads the back through downtown Rock- ment studied two maps of the after 6. FOUR-ROOM apartment, 2- to Main St. Call 643-8946. tom homes. WlU buUd from our details, Mr. Lombarqo, Bel­ 2M baths, 2-car garage, aU Agency, 646-0181. and 9 of the Town Charter, no­ see for yourself what $80,900. MANCHES’TER — 6H room scaped. Price reduced to _ committee in charge, assisted vllle, Vernon, Manchester and river made by the Town Plan MEN wanted part-time morn­ 669 Burnside Ave. plans or yours. For further in­ fiore Agency, 647-1418. aluminum, private treed lot, tice U hereby given of the adop­ DON’T merely brighten carpets bus $66,000. For further Informa- ______COVENTRY - three-bedroom by Mrs. George Munson, Mrs. Em I Hartford to the Connect!- nlng Department Dr. Spaulding ings 7 :30 a.m. for Janitorial East Hartford pkrWng, *Sults*‘®oniy,’'''no A ^ C im S T E R Green - ground formation call, 643-0346. plush living in tile finest tion by the Board of Directors . . . Blue Lustre them , . . no lly. Call the Paul W. Dougan line. $22,900. Fiano Agency, Raised Ranch with 2-car ga-. _ , „ . . . River. suggested that Maidment, who duty. Monday — Saturday. 646- 289-0756 pets. References, $140. a Uoor 900 square feet, front por­ tlon call PhUbrlck Agency, SEVEN room Cape With 2-car neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, of the Town of Manchester, rapid resolllng. Rent sham­ tion carpeted. Second floor, one Agency, Realtors, 649-4636, 646- 646-0191. Realtors, 646-4200. gaTEige in desirable Manchest­ rage in executive neighbor- Houghton and Mrs. Richard Dr_ Frederick Spaulding, has been a scout leader for Qmnecticut, August 4, 1970, of 4220. month. 649-4522. 646-0181. pooer $1. Farr’s, 2 Main St, BEFORE YOU BUY FTJRNI- ______large ^ room, „„„360 „square feet, al- 1 0 2 1 . er Green area. Lovely patio, ------hood, formal dining room, ex- "P**® ooofi® wlU be John chairman of the Conservation many years, ask scouts to make Ordinance as follows: 643-7111. TURE ANYWHERE, SEE OUR 635 CENTER ST-4H-room du- so,“umee "adjotolng'^lcesrwui n^nr^r^irr Arrir WniaBrt ACRES — sweeping heated basement, garden MANCHESTER — Ebccluslve tra large kitchen, famUy room Hutchinson, Melvin WlUlams Commission, has received a let- detailed maps and studies of TOW ot5Tr*ira ...... IMMACULATIC T-room naisea views, lovely six-room stone LOW PRICES. plex, % baths, all appliances, rent together or one or two It’ s So Soft The Classic house in rear, Mr. Zinsser, 1,800 square foot custom buUt with fireplace. Immediate be- Sidney Organ. ter from the Department of the river for their conservation ’Trespassing on Public Lands Help Wanted— ALUMINUM sheets used as 1 1 Ranch, 4 bedrooms, modern Ranch. Large enclosed porch, fully carpeted, 2 air-condition- separately. Call 649-2741 or 649- Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. Cape, breezeway, 2-car ga­ cupancy. IMnclples only. $80,- Tickets ^are available from Transportation, State of Connec- projects. Boys working to be- B 179-A(1) Ma!e or Female 37 printing plates, .009 thick, 23x 38” ROPER gas stove with gas kitchen, many extras, large 2-car garage. Out-building, 900. CaU owner 742-8862. Town Committee members. tlcut, stating that an 11 foot come Life Scouts need a con- ers, heat and hot water, sound- M88. rage, beautiful wooded double 36”, 26 cents each or 6 for $1 heater, excellent condition. swimming pool. A nicely treed Hutchins Agency, 649-6324 ------Congressman Lowell P. Welck- height will be maintained at servatlon project, Maidment Sec. 1 Any person who, when WAITRESSES and waiters, ex­ SIX room Cape In low twenties. lot. Asking $36,900. FVechette 643-2711. 643-0839. proofing, storage and parking, MANCHESTER Green area ex- lot. Priced at $27,900. R.B. ------1______' VERNON — 6H-room Ranch, ©r Jr. is expected to head the passageways under highway said. willfully trespassing upon lands perienced only. Call Glaston­ Fireplace, large kitchen, sun- Realtors, 647-9993. on bus line, near shopping, bkrber associated Brokers, 649-9926. porch. private rear yard, 4 bed­ buUt-lns, waU to waU carpet- ust of guest dignitaries attend- belonging to the Town, operates bury Hills Country Club, 688- REF'HIGERATOR, 8 years old, $195. per month. Phone CLBANINGEST carpet cleaner rooms possible. Belfiore Agen­ WOODHHXj HFjIGHTS — 7^- ing, beautifully landscaped. As- ing, along with Representative any wheeled motor vehicle over 6253 for appointment. good condition, $50. 628-3490 af- Charles PonUcelli, 649-9644. shop, real estate office, etc. gj gj genlorlta, Spanish influ- you ever used, so easy too. Get Reasonable rent. Westside WOODLAND room Ranch,~ - first-floor- — family sumable mortgage at 6%. Dorothy MlUer, Judge of Pro- any area of said lamds not ter 4 p.m. ence Colonial, 7 spacious cy, 647-1418. Blue Lustre. Rent electric Realty, 643-6710. room, large beautifuUy finish­ Must be seen. CaU 876-8780. bate Norman Preuss and Sheriff Bolton specifically designed to accomo­ LIGHT DELIVERY, local area, shampooer $1. IMnewood Fur­ ATTRACTIVE 6 - room apart- rooms, 1% baths, 2-car garage, NEW listing — Large Colonial your car, own hours. Excellent MANOR ed rec room in basement, en­ Paul Sweeney. date motor vehicle traffic shall niture Shop. SINGER touch and sew with ment, centrally located, stove, central, city utilities. Morrison, completely redone featuring COVENTRY LAKE — Tremen­ remuneration. Phone Mr. Allen, closed patio, garage. Excep­ . be fined not less than Ten cabinet. Monograms, hems, parking, adults, references, no Realtor, 643-1016. APARTMENTS eat-in kitchen with stove and dous value offered in this Jum­ Scout Caravan ($10.00) Dollars ttor more than 647-1423 or 626-7934. FHDR “ a Job well done feeling” embroiders, etc. Used, excel- pets. $136. Sept. 1st. 649-6324. Houses For Rent 65 M, tionally weU maintained. Phil­ Mrs. Edward Yeomans, Ando- Republicans More United Homestead Street dishwasher, formal dining brick Agency, Realtors, 646- bo sized Colonial home. Fea- , Fifty ($60.00) DoUars. clean carpets with Blue Lus­ lent condition. Guaranteed. _ QUALITY 6-room Colonial, gar- FVll price now $56 or 7 month- THREB-room apartment, heat, TO rent for hunting season, 8- age, excellent condition, excel- Manchester, Conn. room, den and first-floor laun­ 4200. hires modem kitchen with tre. Rent electric shampooer dry room. WaU to waU through­ buUt-lns, 2 fuU baths, 20’ mas- a^ounces a GW After Primary^ Dixon Says Sec. 2 ’The term “ motor vehi­ Sitiiations Wanted' ly payments of $8. 622-0476, water, and appliances. Call room house on Deer Isle, lent location. Owner 646-1669. Scout Summer Caravan to be $1. Manchester Hardware & WOODLAND MANOR offers out. New roof. Priced below MANCHESTER — Huge 8-room cle” means ^motor vehicle” dealer ' alter 6, 046-3672. Maine. References required. ------;------— tM bedtwm, fireplMe, ga^e. ^ ^ Female 38 Supply. the ultimate in convenient market in the twenties. Two- Colonial, exceUent condition. ” We are now more united from any town committee as defined by Sec. 14-1 (28) of •______CaU Esten or Barry. Phone at RANCH - 6 rooms, large llv- prestige living, witii schools, 2 p in- at the Gdlead Church for car garage. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- garage, large lot, centraUy lo- value. $24,900. PhUbrlck Agen- o/.nnt'. niri apniita than ever and can work closely member. the General Statutes and in­ WILL CARE for small child In ~ SMALL electric stove $60 and LARGE five room apartment, 207-348-2617. Man- ^ fireplace, pan- shopping and roUgious facil­ M.______aA-r.-iAia h.in In __ __ ^ &U BrowiUe scouts, uiri scouts .. . . rinn eled family room, air-condi­ flore Agency, 647-1418. cated. Owner may help in fi- cy. Realtors, 646-4200. cludes a “ motorcycle” as de­ my homo days, $20. weekly in TWO bicycles and crib. Call 643- refrigerator $76, one year old, Main St., new Center, second Chester phone 643-6167. Call el- ities nearby. « d le^ ero in t h e ^ ^ o f ^ A energetically to achieve " floor over bakery, includes heat tioned large master bedroom, mancing. Asking only $28,900. fined by Sec. 14-1 (26) of the advance. 647-9376. 6680. Call 649-9748 after 8. ter 6 p. m. Manchester or be­ dover, Hebron and Marlborough, victory In November,” Robert ^ - and hot water. $186 per month. attractive yard with privacy, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY FOREST HILLS — Custom 8- FYechette Realtors, 647-6698. General Statutes. fore 7 ;30 a. m. Will be most of WOOD Storm windows, several CLEAN, USED refrigerators, Ciall 646-0299 or 649-6781. $26,900. PhUbrlck Agency, Real­ One and two spacious bed­ room Colonial with 4 bedrooms, BOLTON comprising the Sachem Service Djxon, GOP Town Committee ©al campaign coordinator for QUALITY 6-room Colonial ex­ Unit. sizes, $2. each. Shallow well ranges, automatic washers summer at Deer Isle. House tors, 646-4200. room apartment, refrigera­ 2% battiB, 2-car garage., love­ chairman, said today in the the Bob Steele for Congress This Ordinance shall take ef­ Legal Notice tor, stove, dishwasher, dis­ ly screened rear porch, deep ceUent condition, exceUent lo­ ? , . Participants are fect ten (10) days after this pump, $16. Heavy duty 42-gal­ with guarantees. See them at rooms, second-floor flat, 8 heated by Franklin stove and 20 000 >^*'^ve^ wak® trf yesterday's Republican Committee. Morra, who Is a bedrooms, wall-to-waU carpet- large oil burner stove in kitch- WADDELL School area, 6-room posal, air-conditicailng, full treed lot. Mr. Lombardo, Bel­ cation, garage, beautiful pri- bring their own lunches, bever publication in this newspaper UmTATION OBDEB lon water storage tank, $26. B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 teacher in the EUington pubUc AT A COURT OF PROBATE, ing in Uving room and dining en. House equipped completely Cape, 3 bedrooms, formal din- carpeting, total electric fiore Agency, 647-1418. vato backyard. Owner 646-1669. .Aasume 6?4% FTIA Mortgage, 26-cent fee each for primary. provided that within ten (10) Iron builder’s staging brack­ Main St. CaU 643-2171. school system, is the founder ^ held at Manchester, within and for room, modem kitchen with except for bed linen and ing room, low 20s’. LaPenta throughout. $184. Monthly Pays AU. crafts materials. The program Dixon thanked all thoee who ©f the ^ Iton 'Youth Activities days after this publicatiim of the District of Manchester, on the ets, $2.60. Iron oil barrel f 1 MYRTLE ST. — Just off Main MANCHESTER Oontempo- 7th day ot August, 1970. KTTCHENAID dishwasher ex­ range, refrigerator, dishwash­ Agency, 646-2440. Lake Ptlvilcgcc. this Ordinance a petition sign­ stands, $2.Tlmken oil burner, towels. FVmlshed. Model apartment open for St. Large olderoiuer home with rary brick 7-room xvancu,Ranch, withw.u. turnout CouncU and a member of the Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. $16. ,116 Russell St., Manches­ cellent condition. Moving $126. er, disposal, washer and dryer. inspection Sat. and Sun. 1-6, ed by not less than five (6) per Judge. 2-car garage.. Must seU, make scenic towering shade trees. VacMt 6-«>anii Capa, enclosed , . . . . (272 RepubUcans)n.'jpuMutcuu., was•»»» lower RepubUcan Town Committee. Portable, can be converted. 649- modem bath, front and rear TOLLAND near Parkway. week days by appointment. cent of the electors of the Town, Elstate of Donald B. Fltsgerald ter. rnoiionAble offer. Convenient $31,900. The Phil Colder Agen- sunpOTch, fireplace. Anxious than it micht have been due to Attention, Students aka Donald J. Fitzgerald or Donald 1262. porch, sewing room, heat fur- AvaUable for one-year lease, Starting at $176 mimthly. ______mtT_Aff_G(TflrAout-of-state /mfTCZhltel owners. 3 Belfiore cy, 666-0006, 646-0896. A. A t At., Any student who is scheduled as determined from the latest Fitzgerald, late of Manchester ip EVERYTHING in ceUar goes, PRESIDENTIAL location, 7 rooms. Advertisement — heavy vacation schedules this ^ Bolton Hlj^i School official Usts of the Registrars said District, deceased. Agency, 647-1418. On motion of John J. O'Connor, 16’ Owens — 60 h.p. Johnson, drosser^ctert' m’oX^'^^ulte^y. SkuI!“ R S S es’^r;squliSL SIX-ROOM Ranch, quality, Al Abeam has a program of week. He also thanked the yjjg year and ivho anticipates of Voters has not been filed with LAWRENCE F. FIANO 791 Main SL, Manchester, Conn., Toro, snow plow, safe, power S t ^ d ‘:tkcL7on:^^S: ^-enc- requ^^. call PeU. Hayes Agency. 646-0181.______VILLAGE MANCHESTER — Just Usted, 7- clean, pleasant neighborhood, action to help all our people, many persons who worked be- any change.in his schedule for the Town Clerk requesting its executor. tools, tent, camping equipment, ORDERED: That three months floor waxer. 649-0889. Estate Agency, 649- gix.ROOM Colmilal, $240. lease room older Colonial, 2-car ga­ assumgble mortgage, city wa­ Realtors 649-5371 Support Al for State Representa- fore the primary contacting Re- YLOXt year is asked to come to reference to a special Town from the 7th day of August, lawn chairs and table. 649-1464 APARTMENTS rage, nice landscaped yard. ter-sewer, aluminum siding, tive. Democratic primary Aug. pubUcans the school this week to see ei- electiim. 1970 be and the same are limited for appointment. ------and references. Wolverton and Independent and allowed for the creditors within 9x12 BRAIOEJD HUO! three mmttmrnTi Z AcrAnnv Owner may help in financing. carpeting, stove, refrigerator. 19th. ther Principal Norman Shaw James S. Farr, which to bring in their claims desks; dressing, coffee and M ^CHESTBR - 6 room Du- Agency, 649-2818.______Now renting, one and two Only $22,600. Frechette Real- fireplace set, shades-curtalns, COVEU4TR^ — 4-year old, new- voters. ^ p-jek^ new guidance di- Secretary against said estate, and said ex­ TWO Volkswagen, almost new bedroom apartments. Ciarpet- ecutor is directed to give public end tables; lamps, etc. 30 P'®*- Private b ^ m e n ^ one- COVENTRY 4-room house, for tors, 647-9963. ceramic bath, large rooms, ga­ ly painted, 7-rOom oversized Manchester Evening Herald Dixon said, "Major emphasis rector. Board of Directors tires, 2 Volkswagen snow tires ing, 2 air-conditioners, 1 ^ notice to the creditors to bring hi Lewis. 649-4403. car garage, heated, $190. Im- Available September 1- U ft R rage, $27,600. Odegard Realty, Cape, on treed acre, 6 mUes Andover substitute corresnond- **® K*''®” reaching Inde- Any student who is new here ’Town of Manchester their claims within said time al­ UCTS (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1970 can National Center, 213 Weth­ AdvertlUag oa Pago 17) p r ic e t e n c e n t s ersfield Ave., Hartford. ’The within the family unit. • OBNHINB CHEVB4ML.ET PAB’TS Members of the BritiBh-Amer- Ah article on the d\ial value \ • FACTORY TRAINED ’TEXIHNICIANS event is open to all women in­ For senior citizens,, Fendell • SERVICE RENTAL CARS Ican Club and guests planning terested In Joining this .four-part of'^ the Wednesday dining club to a tte ^ the club’s annual base­ says, the 66-cent charge is a • CONVENIENT IIIASTER CHARGE PLAN harmony chorus. at the Senior Citizens’ Center welcome aid to strained budg­ ball trip on Saturday are re­ or OMAC BUDGET PLAN 0 on Linden St. appears in the ets. Too often, he adds, the GI Force in Saigon minded that the bus will leave adult, often living alone, settles OsU 64U-62S8 or Stop In ISor an Aftpotatment Pennies Spent the cluUKMise at 8:30 a.m. Pallor (. ' An ice cream social will be July-August issue of "Rehabili­ Nixon in Louisiana; a pit hcnir samplinij for substandard food. Proof of held tonight from 6 to 9:30 p.m. tation Record,’’ a publication 53 Years In at Emanuel Lutheran Church, the Wednesday meal’s popular­ GARTER CHEVROLET CO, IML Jehovah’s l^tnesses will con- of the U.S. Department of ity is the requests of some din­ The conservation committee of Church and Chestnut Sts. The 1*20 MAIN ST. — MANCHES’TER Cut by 15,000 Men uct a theocratic ministry school the Manchester Junior Women's event, sponsored by the youth of Health, Education and Welfare. ers for dally service. His Stomach Talking Integration tonight at 7.30 and a service Club will meet tonight at 8 at the church, is open to the pub- It was written by Norman Fen- PITTSBURCfH (AP) A 62- meeting at 8:35 at Kingdom SAIGON (AP)—American forces in the Saigon mili­ the home of Mrs. John Dougan, 11c. A free-will offering will be dell, special education super­ year-old man \rijo complain­ HaU, N. Main S t IS Santina Dr. taken. tary region are being cut by about 15,000 men as the ed of stomach trouble most of WASHINGTON (AP)'—Stressing (»>operatioii rather visor for the Board of Educa­ result of a major reshuffling of allied units and the tion. his life uAderwent abdominal than coercion, President Nixon ventured his greatest in­ transfer of a large base to the Vietnamese, official surgery this week. Doctors volvement in Southern school desegregation today with r . ’The club, Fendell points out, sources disclosed today. removed two pennies and a a New Orleans meeting with advisory councils from is a community habilitatlon WHAT IS AN ARBYS? The sources said two full bri­ Law Review project for two retarded girls An Arby't it a tondwieli uiilili* any you knva ever eotan. Salacfed cuH of large fruit seed from toe seven states. ------gades plus other units would be small intestine. Aides said toe (President’s school dlscrimlnaUon that ac- from the (Manchester High pramium baof nra slowly barbecue roosted to o turn'. From this yeor Bhlj^>ed home from Saigon and THURS. Richard A. Siegal, son of Mr. School work-study program, and Marine Goes Prom his ted In West Penn Joumey had t'wln goals: Bolster- company token desegregation; and Mrs. James Siegal of 64 Arby't It sliced wafer-thin, heaped high on on oven-fresh, toasted, buffered the 1 1 surrounding provinces o l Hospital, (Turtis Kastler re­ ing toe effectiveness and pres- ®®<1 of half-hearted enforcement three from the Sheltered Work­ the 8rd MUitary Region. Men FRI. and Stephen St., has been selected shop. Its major objectives are sesame bun. Simple ns that. Nothing it called Thursday he swallow­ tlge of toe state desegregation of desegregation orders from odded but care. Arby't or# whet Roost adio have not completed most of On Trial In ed toe pennies 68 years ago: advisory councils, and empha- federal courts. for the Law Review at the Uni­ to develop marketable skills in their 13-month tours in Vietnam food service; encourage proper Beef Sandwiches really should be. Try "I was rolling pennies sizing his commitment to en versity of Pennsylvania Law will be transferred to other down my forehead — and forcing wide-scale voluntary In­ SAT. attitudes toward work; and one today.' You wiH .never again be units. School. strengthen desirable social skills Viet Killings they rolled on down.’ ’ tegration In toe South this fall. In 1969, he received his BS sdtisRed with anything lets than on Security regulatimis prohibit within a realistic work setting. The pennies, now paper- Nixon, aboard Air Force One, in finance, cum laude, from the publication of the units to be Specials! Preparations for the meal are Arby't — deliciously different! DA NANG (AP)—Pfc. Sam­ thin, were worn to about half departed for New Orleans from Wharton ^hool of Finance and sent back to the United States Polls Show started Tuesday. This enables their normal size by stomach Andrews Air Force Base in Commerce of the University of until the U.S. Command an­ uel Green Jr. of Cleveland, the food service supervisor to acids. nearby Maryland at 10:86 a.m Pennsylvania, where he was nounces them. Ohio, went on trial today for explain the preparation of food, EDT. elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He Blsewhere In the war— the killing of 16 Vietnamese Kastler didn’t remember South Rates LEAN, SHORT SHANK (No Water Added) use and maintenance of equip­ swallowing toe seed, which Nixon faced toe difficult polit­ also served as marshal of Zeta ment, personal hygiene, sanita­ Small ambush actions and women and chUdren, but the ical Job of administering unpop­ Chapter of Pi Lambda Phi fra­ doctors described as a 1 by tion, and other skills. Each girl Arby’s ProsecuUon’s star witness. Pvt. 1%-lnch mass, probably a ular medicine while keeping ternity. ported along the northern coast . , „ . . . . ^ Nixon High SMOKED Is responsible for the purchase where U.S. and South Viet- Krlchten, testified he plum seed. the patient reasonably happy A 1966 honor graduate of Man­ of a group of menu items. The Kastler, who checked into with the doctor. WASHINGTON____ (AP) — Port- lb chester High School, Siegal was early start permits correction 257 BROAD STREET namese forces claimed they ®®® ^® 18-year-old Ma- toe hospital after X rays George H. Shultz, who led toe master General Wlnton M. SHOULDERS 4 to 6 lbs. awarded a scholarship by the of purchase errors. kllled more than 300 North Viet- '^ ® •'*** them, University of Pennsylvania namese in fighting Wednesday addition to Krlchten, the showed an Intestinal obstruc­ administration party accompa- Blount, toe only Southerner in (Koto l#c extim lor sUoing) ’The food service supervisor MANCHESTER Average Alumni Club of Greater Hart­ and lltursday. three officers and two tion, was reported In satis­ nylng Nixon, said one Idea of the Nixon Cabinet, says admln- reports that trainees are becom­ ford. In high school, he was vice The largest allied casualties s®"*®*" enlisted men also heard factory condition. the trip was to extend a hand Istration action to enforce ing more communicative, less president of the Student Coun­ (Next to A&P) reported today occurred about tesUmony today from another to the South on the eve of what school desegregation hasn’t hurt cil, and a member of the F. A. 86 miles nmthest of Saigon prosecuUon witness, 1st. U . likely will te Its largest dose of the President’s popularity in the 3 LB. CANNED HAM Verplanck CSiapter of the Na­ when mortar rounds fired by an Grant, 22, of Hebron, desegregation. South. •2.98 tional Honor Society, Current American unit accidentally who commanded a pa- Shultz is vice chairman of toe “* ‘"Ihera is great enthusiasm in Affairs Club, and United landed on a South Vietnamese “ Vietnamese woman led Middle East Cabinet 0>mmlttee on Educa- the south for toe Nixon admlnls- Synagogue Youth. He received STATE podUon. Eleven government "®’‘‘ tlon and director of the Office of tratlon," Blount said in an inter- 5 LB. CANNED HAM •4.78 a letter of commendation from Good For FREE Thick Sbohe troopa were klUed, and 24 Viet- 19. Hanover, Management and Budget. view. the National Merit Scholarship Shoe RepaMng with each ARBY’S ROAST BEEF SANDWICH purchased. namese and two American ad- ’ *?!<* Ji>® ° ' ’®®” Ce ase-Fire Also accompanying toe Presi- ,, through desegregation is Foundation. 781 Main StrMt risers were wounded. *‘*'®‘* *** *^® “ ^®® “ "»®® dent were Secretaiy of Welfare "®' ‘tlfflcult Issue for pe<^le in 11 LB. CANNED HAM •8.79 He was center halfback on the COME — BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY One harrassing action was re- *\® ° ” ® Elliot L. Richardson, Atty. Gen. ^® South," polls show Nixon’s soccer team, a member of the WILL BE CLOSED % — NO LIMIT PER COUPON — ported in Cambodia. A military ’ *11 ’*’® Deteriorates John N. Mitchell, White House Popularity is high in toe area, team that won the state cham­ Coupon Good for as Many Free Shakes as Number of spokesman in Phnom Penh said . ^tness, who originally aides Robert H. Finch, Leonard the poatmaster general said. OCB KEOCLAB from the Viet Cong and North Viet- charges in the case but JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli EXTRA LEAN pionship in 1962, and a varsity Sandwiches Purchased. Garment, Harry Dent and Dan- contended toe favorable baseball pitcher. lAug. 17 fo Auq. 23;| namese apparently were occu- w®a granted Immunity in ex- air force planes struck at Jorda­ tel Patrick Moynihan, Dlrecor Image has resulted, not from a COUPON GOOD THRU AUG. 16 pled with Integrating newly ar- c*'®'*® tesUmony against nian army positions today, toe Donald Rumsfeld of toe Office deliberate attempt to woo toe HAMBURG ® The planes all returned safely Justice in an effort to restrain­ OR Other opponents wanted to postponed indefinitely, the toe Army has planned to dis­ cators, physicians, lawyers, oto- FFM'* , . . „ after hitting objectives adjacent ing toe Army from proceeding know how toe supporters could Army ^tnnounced today, pose of gas at such a great er professionals and civil rights Southern to Israels’ Beisan Valley, he with disposal of toe gas at this leaders school officials are living up to SHINYL VINYL assure that toe May 1 demon- The Army said, however, that said. Beisan Valley settlements depth. time. with school openings less than oRreementa to desegregate their BRO stration would be nonviolent, a pretrial hearing would be held of Maoz Halm and Tardena She also noted that two years There was no immediate indi­ a week away in some parts ol 1® those that do not, he OPENS TO THE PUOLIC and another speaker asserted ®n that date to consider defense came under mortar fire during ago toe Army disposed of gas in Uruguayans INLAID cation, moreover, about the re­ D C P O IN T that they would be "facing guns motions. The hearing will be 7,(X)0 feet of water off toe New toe South, toe President and his "''^® ®*'® Roing to have to Now you CONI dterf dlract wWi tha dropory, uphoktawy and slipcovar workroom tfiot has for hursday night, but no damage action ol toe Defense Depart­ and never get netir toe city.” closed to the news media and was reported. Jersey coast and that later administration stand on toe ®®® ((^® lob is carried out." checks by Navy scientists had ment and the Army to the threshold ol a crucial test over most cases, enforcement fmm% bMfi M n in q RafoR. Daportmant. Fumllur» and Fabric Storos. Now you loo can sav«!!! LINOLEUM Rennie Daris, a defendant in ^be public, toe announcement This was toe second Israeli Judge’s "request” that they seek Peruse Note 501 toe Chicago riot trial, and Mike ®ald. air strike inside Jordan since revealed no detectable harm to desegregation and over ending ®®® **e carried out by federal TXT marine life or anything. another disposal site “ at a rea­ school dlscrimlnaUon. personnel already in toe area, INSTALLED IN KITCHEN Lemer, a radical organizer in Defense attorneys for Calley the Middle East cease-fire went sonable distance” from Sunny Seattle currently charged in a are seeking to force the Army to Into effect a week ago. The The Judge's action came on a In Kidnaping Administration officials are ®® attorneys, U.S. complaint by toe Environmental Point, N.C., toe port ol em­ forecasting IntegraUon this fall marshals and resident employes UP TO 9 X 12 conspiracy case, are architects disclose contents of certain do- guerrilla organizations have dis­ barkation. of toe venture ■ that calls for cuments relating to Calley’s owned the truce initiated by Defense Fund, a New York- up to double toe current rate. of toe Department of Health, MONTE V iuEO , Uruguay But they are accused by Dem- EducaUon and Welfare, Blount widespread civil disobedience case. toe United States as a prelimi­ based citizens’ group, and Army officials said loading of (AP) — The Uruguayan govern­ Joined by Gov. Claude Kirk of ocratlc liberals of waivering on said. beginning in the fall and coming A spokesman said no further nary to peace talks. toe rusty old Liberty ship might ment today studied an unauto- Florida. tax exemptions for private In addition, he said, "to toe $■ to a climax with toe effort to hearings will be held In Calley’s An Israeli newspaper, toe Tel be completed today, allowing enticated message found In a 100% 501 N academies formed in the wake extent that more people are re­ The weather, meantime, The vessel and the 2,678 tons of Buenos Aires cafe which indi­ (See Page Twelve) (See Page Eight) (See Page Seven) posed a further challenge to toe gas to begin toe final ocean trip el Public School integration; ol quired or requested, they will be NYLON P IL E cated toe Tupamaro guerrillas overlooking new forms of in- made available.” PREPARATION EXTRA might murder toe Brazilian dip­ iU lomat they kidnaped. The mes­ CARPET sage made no mention of Amer­ ican agronomist Claude L. Fly, Rescue Ends who was kidnaped last Friday. Installed Over Heavy Padding Officials In Montevideo could Nixon Administration Hopes not confirm toe authenticity of Boy’s Ordeal toe note found in toe Argentine At Temple Floor you got carpeting thet's capital 160 miles up toe Plate Buoyed hy Economic Study not only luxurious and practical but also estuary. But it contained lan­ CONWAY, N.H. (AP) — A 13- WASHINGTON (AP) — The reasonably priced! This etegont carpet year-old boy ^ o was lost for guage similar to that used in 10 things as Increased social secu­ previous messages from toe ur­ government’s newest economic rity payments. holds up beoutifuHy in the heaviest trenlie eight days in White Mountain report shows ai "glimmering of National Park told his rescuers: ban Tupamaros, and it was de­ These were toe highlights of areas resisting soil, stains and footprints. ’299 livered in toe same m anner- a tetter sltuaUon," but toe Nix­ toe reports: Inclodeo Carpet, Faddlag "I’m Danny Crowley and I need RE UPHOLSTERY left in toe restroom of a cafe. on admlnlstraUon’s expected —Personal Income rose 38.6 We custom pin and cut in your It's tightly woven with double iirte bock and Expert TaeUeaa help.” business upturn sUU depends on Inatallatton! He was found Thursday on a The communique said Dan A. billion during July reaching a home for perfect fit and use for years of wear. Decorator colovs. Mitrione, the kidnaped Ameri­ what toe nation’s consumers do only self welting. Select from All Furniture stripped down to desolate and rocky slope of Mt. seasonally adjusted annual rate the frame re-glued and springs KITCHEN CARPET with their money in toe coming Ipvely fabric selections at sav­ Passanonaway about miles can police adviser whose body of 1801.8 billion. It was |49 bU- all tightened. Largest selection months, economists believe. ings of up to H price. Choose Sq. Yda. Installed 2M.70 35 Sq. Y(^. Installed 30.15 from where he strayed away was found Monday, had been lion higher than July, 1969, an of decorator fabrics to choose GOOD SELECTION sentenced to death for "coUabo- from Greeff, Waverly, Schu- from a group of hikers attend­ StaUsUcs issued by toe Ck>m- increase that can te attributed from. You’ll be glad you called Sq. Yds. Installed OF COLORS maeV^e'* ond more. Most with 45 337415 50 Sq. Yda. Installed 374JI •119“ ing a summer camp. rating with toe forces of repres­ merce Department and toe Fed­ partially to the social security Scotchgard. Bidwell Interiors. sion." It said toe process of "re­ "His condition is amazingly eral Reserve Board Thursday increase and large federal pay volutionary Justice" for Brazil­ good,’’ Dr. Ellyn Jones said at showed Increases in industrial raise effecUve earlier this year ian Consul Aloysio Mares Dias Conway’s Memorial Hospital producUon and personal income —both of which helped to booat Gomide, 41,could te halted if during July, while a revised re­ where toe Boston youth was or­ toe N.I.A. deficit to its near­ INSTALLED toe Uruguayan government re­ port on Gross NaUonal Product record proporUems. dered to bed. “(He was' very' leased about 160 prisoners de­ CERAMIC TILE healthy after going through disclosed that real producUon of —^The Federal Reserve Board manded as ransom by the Tupa­ goods and services rose more that. He was tired, kind of dry said industrial producUon rose a 5 FT. TUB TUB A R EA maros. than was reflected In toe preU- from not having anything to An earlier message, relayed slight two-tenths of one per cent Special Labor Price Special Labor Price I Installed Up To The CeUiv minary report for April, May during July and ended three E|«GL0 SURE eat." to authorities Tuesday, said and June. plus Cost of Fabric He told his rescuers he drank months of decline. The index for plus (3ost of Fabric Dias Gomide and Fly, a 65- A less encouraging report frbm a small waterfall and ate toe month was 169.2 percent of year-old consultant working for showed a |14.3 billion deficit in m .9 s blueberries. She said he slept toe 1967-1969 average. Rising * 8 5 -o o toe Africulture Ministry, both federal finances on the "nation­ Installation. Extra daytimes because he was afraid producUon of cmunimer goods REJUVENATE YOUR FURNITURE were in good health and had not al income accounts" basis for With 2 Pc. Fixture to sleep at night. He said he such as television sets and home teen sentenced yet. ‘Ihe later toe April-June quarter. The heard noises in toe dark woods appliances fueled toe increase. note said toe Brazilian repre­ N.I.A. figures, showing toe larg­ and believed tears were in toe ______You Save On DRAPERIES Too # Fw c hmaRarion sented "one of toe bloodiest dic­ est deficit since World War n —"R eal" G.N.P., which area. tatorships in America, whose are not toe same as toe unified measures productive output of "I prayed every night to te tortures and assassinations go budget normally cited when ghods and services in 1968 dol­ found," he said. to such limits that they have budget surpluses or deficits are lars to eUmlnate toe effects of He was able to walk down a teen denounced by toe Justice menUoned. inflation, was |6(X> milUon high­ W. F. BIDWELL INTERIORS WE HONOR CA R PET AND tndl to a highway and a car aft­ commission of toe United Na­ er ^than was first reported for AdminlstraUon economists BIANCHESTER — SINCE 1954 er he was found by Arthur An­ tions.” toe AprU-June quarter. The re­ derson, 24, an instructor at The note said toe government said they were opUmisUc about vised figure was $724.9 bilUon. For Appointment FLOOR COVERING Franklin Pierce College, and bears “ total and- absolute re­ toe day’s news, although it did Even though toe gadn was twice call Ttom Desrosier, 16, a Keene h l^ sponsibility" for Mltrione’s not| point enUreiy toward a re­ as large as first thought, it was TEMPLE’S school student. They vrere miutler. The government has covery. They emjtoaslzed toe still small in economic signifi­ 9 Mjo. • 9 pjn. 7 D ays 643-9652 308 MAIN STREET TEL. 643-6662 among toe more than 200 pei> refused to bargain with toe most important factor in a re­ cance. covery will be consumer spend­ (See Page Thirteen) Daniel Crowley, 12, is reunited with his mother at North Conway Memorial Hospital. (AP Photofax) (See Page Two) ing, hopefully spurred by such (See Page Eight)