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ed for parking is 271 Main 8t. Razing Begins zoned Residence A. tion of on attached garage at The Weather Hebron -—Humble Oil Company’s re­ — Nellie K. Eicholtier’s re­ 25-27 Stone SL, zoned Residence Town Asks to G>ntinue quest for reapproyol of an ex­ At Sheridan Block Fair, warm, humid tonight; WORLD ALMAMC quest for a variance to main­ A. FACTS isting gas station at 823 Center patchy fog by a.m.; low near tain four beehives at the rear of — Shell Oil Company’s peU- St. The site was approved for Page 5 75. Tomorrow and Thursday 16 Oak Grove St., zoned lusi- tlon for a special exception and Storage of Concrete Castings a gas station several years ago, . . . .the same. Schools End Year dence AA. variance to allow an extension and the company wants affir­ Manchester— A City of Village Charm A town request to continue Hawthorne St., zoned Residence of a gas staUon parking lot at — A variance request by the mation of the approval. a use variance for storage of C. ’The applicants ore Nicholas Manchester Lions C3ub. to per­ 275 Main St. Hie area propos­ With $5,654 Surplus concrete building sections off and Phyllis Jackston. mit an outdoor “ beerfest” at VOL. XCI, NO. 245 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULy 18, 1972 (ClasBltled Advertsing on Page 11) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Tolland T^ke. heads an eight- — Mary *Taylor’s request for the Parkade (zoned Business 3) J item public hearing agenda for a special exception and vari­ (Ml July 27, 28, and 29. The Board of Bducatlon has Oombustlon Qompany In the tonight’s meeting of the Man­ ance for conversion of a single- — Walter Warsynskl’s request ended its 1971-1972 fiscal year amount of $735 to repair the chester Zoning Board of Ap­ family dwelling to a two-family combustion chamber In the old peals (ZBA). for a variance to reduce north showing an operating surplus of dwelling at 818 Lydall St., side line to seven feet for erec­ boUer in the 1963 addlUon at H ie 4H-acre parcel on the $5,654.08, money which will re­ the Hebron school. south Bide of ’Tolland ’Tpke. is main In the town's general fund Appotatmente leased by the town to Allied fj)r current expenditures. The board ratified the ap­ Building Systems Inc. of 260 Ibl- Of the IS top-selUng U.S. varMy Unexpended funds in the pointment of six staff members land Tpke. at iU Egypt Dismisses Soviet Advisers for the coming year: magazines eight are wom­ Allied, a manufacturer of con­ amount of $17,610.69 offset def­ en’s magazines; thev have best! Mrs. Barbara Awana as sec­ crete castings, leases the land icits appearing In 17 of the 38 a total circulation of about retary at the Gilead school at on a year-to-year basis for stor­ budgeted items amounting to 52 million, “Godey’s Lady’s received ot $11,966.61. $2.60 per hour; Mrs. Leslie Bel­ age of Us p iq u ets. Such a use Krause Book,” first appearing in cher, as a second grade teach­ requires a zoning variance be­ Included in unexpended funds 1837, was the model for to­ wood er; Mrs. Diana Tyler as an cause the property is now zoned Klorist 6 Greenhouses was $7,196.63 for teachers sal­ day’s home magazines, set­ art teacher for one-half day a aries, $4,678.01 for special edu­ ting trends in fashions, Rural Residence and Residence Action Follows cation transportation, $2,140 for week; Mrs. M ai^rle Bcuiks as AA. Blast, morals and etiquette, The Ise possible: ptaa tiw a ■' of American Tractor Trailer Tune-Up Kit Compass paint mixer, 4-pc. President’s policies. ' Training School, Inc., 178 Bum- Our Rog. to 25.95 18” Our Rog. 4.99 4 ^ ? 21” Our Reg. 6.99 5 ® ’ auger set, case, Our Reg. The Teamsters president side Ave., East Hartford. side handles. 15.99 cited complaints about McGovern on Monday ranging from support of the "right-to- 8.44 r *3.74 2 WAYS TO CHARGE Smart Shoppers Shop work” law which labor opposes, Compression tester, vac­ Illuminated dial for night SALE: Mon. thru Wed. to his stands on marijuana and The Herald uum fuel pump tester, driving. Stick or screw MANCHESTER -1145 Tolland Tpke. Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 o.m. to 9:30 p.m. the Vietnam war. remote starter, etc. on. - ^ Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. President Nixon chats with Teamster Union President Frank Fitzsimmons Mon­ "The blue-collar workers, day after receiving the news that the union will endorse liim for re-election. which comprise the backbone Classified Ads. of America, seemed to be of The executive board of the Teamsters visited the Western White House to de­ liver the news. (A P photo) (See Page Seven)

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Beat the Heat TV^oniffht Sheinwold on Bridge Distriet Charges Town New Scout Council One man has apparently ^ & IISKUSE HORSE SENSE Constables Seek Meeting, discovered that night shop­ AT BRIDGE TABLE NORTH ping hours in town super­ 8«e Saturday's TV Herald (or Complete Listings. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 4 AQ64 Formed For Area markets provide more than Harassing It Over Sewage CO 9762 an opportunity to pick up Long Rivers Council, a new As everybody knows, the way 0 KJ 10 5 Deny - Challenge to Trooper By SOL R. COHEN accusation. It was only an In- O’Neill defended and pralsec those last-minute items. 5:00 (8) All About Faces scout council covering approx­ to find a lost horse Is to close (Herald. Reporter) ------qulry. What we asked was the operation of the new treat­ Last night, he was observ­ (18) Jim and Taimny A 6 imately one-third of the state your eyes and think of where thn meeting between men, to Iron but problems fleer in town and should be In tm i whether or not they are dls- ment plant. ” I want to state ed in one of the stores, car­ (%4) Mr. Rogers WEST EAST you would go If you were a Rni. the which he says he is sure can be charge of the constables as has ,, District president Wil- charging their accumulated very strongly that the sewage has been organized to serve (30) Hogan’s Heroes 4 KJ 10972 4 3 rying no wallet, clad only in horse. The same kind of reason­ or.1. Selectmen, Is being resolved without the Involve- been done by First Selectman Hankmson charges har- giudge Into the new treatment plant is meeting all state re­ more than 48,000 boys and young shorts, and displaying no in­ (40) I Love Lucy (? J3 C? K8 people annually. ing takes place at the bridge scheduled to discuss some prob- ment of politics. Erwin Stoetzner,’ ’ Cabanls said, . j?’ ?"* 1°''^ oMcials over plant.” quirements at the discharge terest in the merchandise. 5:30 (8) Dream ot Jeannle O None 0 A Q 9 8 4 table. You must close your eyes ems and grievances, but is in Reacting to reports of the Constable Joseph Nedwled procedures for handling Hankinson said O’Neill and pcint — to the Hockanum Riv­ The council will be tempor­ However, he was enjoying (22) Hogan’s Heroes 4IQJ972 AA10J43 and think of what you would oi.fk challenge to the meeting, Cabanls said he waa also voiced his concern over Giles have aslced the district to er,” he insisted. "As for Its ef­ arily headquartered at 70 For­ the air conditioning. (24)Electric Company SOUTH do If you were your opponent TT Resident State shocked at reports that meunting reports about the re- . ™ ^ Neill, ph^gg jjg treatment plant ficiencies, we need at least a est St. in Hartford until perman­ (30) aUUgan’s Island 4 85 Instead of yourself. If this Harry Tomasek. Ac- Tomasek’s position of authority quested meeting, and re-empha- ^^**®ctor of public works, ^^d to permit all effluent to year of full operation before we ent quarters have been select- (40) Nows sounds confusing, we can clear <0 A Q 10 5 4 cording to David Cabanls, over the constables would be sized that Tomasek’s authority Jay Giles, town sewer su- directly to the year>ke. area?” he asked. Tolland Counties. ’They said Marvin Dillard, 32, taxes on a proposed addition (22) Norman Corwin Pre­ Since West had not actually PAfIfN TAL OmOAUC l In membership the council is of Charlotte was playing horse­ Manchester Packing says it Gypsq moths, female abov6 sents bid, CJoldman decided to play r u g Dr.,^South It.. Maple Dr. Z d “ '® ®"‘^ ‘*’® T / Assistant shoes with Jack D. Kennedy, S*MI R6*f Net 6# the shore fr:;ntage : and by '^'1^“® ®®“ - ^®f ’ J“«® 30- Vem On the largest in New England and would build and from assess­ (30) Tuesday at 10:30 him for two hearts instead of SuHabi* Farnt-TUMpn the fourth largest In the North­ 41, of Charlotte Sunday night ment against abutters who tie a singleton. Declarer therefore John Hand D r .,^ o r e Dr and ®“ ^ “ ®® Y ® " (Herald photo by Becker) 11:00 (3-8-22-30-40) News the lake area ------’ '^®'’® ®®“ ®c‘ ed covering 98.6 per east Region, an area embrac­ when an argument arose. They into the line. Those funds real­ Principal (18) El (Super Show Goya tried a finesse with the queen "TTiese areas appear to meet E v o n ^ Her^d cent of those due. A total of ing New EJngland, New York, accuse him of slugging Kenne­ Scene from ^Girl Crazy^ ized from these sources which 11:30 (3) Movie of hearts rather than with the the criteria for stnactural and correspondent Holly p ,9 4 9 was due on outstanding , F’ennsylvanda and dy in the mouth with a horse- would be above the town’s share (8-40) Dick Oavett ten. auTMcno Chamber Picks 12 environmental deficiencies,” Gantner, Tel. 742-8795. back taxes at the start of the Selected the (Caribbean. hoe. would go to repaying Manches­ (22-30) Johnny Carson TTie finesse succeeded, and Undir 17 nqukti HtMIUMybt “ You and you alone bring out the gypsy in me,’’ Pm nt or Adult Ouurdiun according to Cameron, these 1970-71 fiscal year, he reported. District chairman for Man­ Kennedy suffered a broken ter Packing’s Initial Investment. Goldman drew the rest of the The Regional District 8 Board being two prime prerequisites This amount has been reduced chester Is William Von Deck of jaw. Dillard was charged with John HaiTington sings to Lori lamonico as they re­ A proposal to Install sewers trumps with the ace. He then of Elducation, last night an­ for determining funding eligibil­ 1)y $15,666, for a 67 per cent rec­ 25 Ellen La. with F’rank Ennis assault with a deadly weapon. hearse “ Embraceable You,’’ from “ Girl Crazy.” on portions of Lodge Dr. and gave up two diamonds and Tolland Director Nominees nounced the -appointment of N. ity, as spelled out at an earlier ord of payment of back taxes. Some 60 students from Grades 7-12 will present Edgerton St. probably will be made his doubled contract. Glenn Frank, 37, of East Hart- ’ meeting with a HUD represen­ the George Gershwin musical Friday and Satur­ voted down. All but one of the Incidentally, East might have , NOONIUHOCR llAO M im e . j,**®*' ”^® names of 12 candidates nominees. Ballots should be re- ford as assistant principal at (A ft limit lM y«*V tative. Meeting Set ccormng to T o ^ Clerk to the Board of Directors of the turned by mall or In person, by day nights at 8:15 at the Middle School in Vernon residents of the area who spoke By TH*'0 R. BADENHUIZEN cf silk and proceed to undergo closed his eyes to think about Elaine Bugbee only 884 dog 11- o^amber of Commerce have July 25. P- ■ X RHAM High School, effective at last week’s public hearing Museum Director quite a change or metamorpho- his partner’s hand. If he came On a motion by Jesse Brain- under the direction of Edwin DeGroat, music in­ Published Daily Ettcept Sunday* On Low T ax censes were issued by the June been sent to the entire member - August 16 at a salary of $16,600. opposed the idea. Mayor John The Gypsy Moth is again sis. First the outer appearance ard, the council agreed to in­ structor assisted by his wife. Other leading roles and Holidays at IS BIssell Street. struct Town Manager Dennis 30 deadline, out of a possible 1,- ship with 1 r^quert to ®P‘'^ Frank received his B.A, in Thompson told them they had clearly evident at the Oak changes when they shed their Manchester. Conn. (06040) 1961 from the University of Con­ will be taken by Anita Giluetti, John Pickett, Peter Telephone 643-3711 M(x>re and Planner Frank Con­ For Open Land 316. A penalty fee of 25 cento Tn Lrptog ^th “ conveyed their ’’message.’’ Grove Nature Center of the skin and turn into brown pupae, "tomnd Cla-ss Postage Paid at will be added for each dog fee changes in tlrbylaws design- the necticut where he majored in Mozzer, Peter Cameron and "Tony Patrizz. ------Lutz Museum, as it is elsewhere which wiggle when touched. Manchester, Conn. nolly, who is working with local paid this month. All dogs over ed to Icfelerate thT Inau^^^ ^^'’®® ®''®® history. In 1967, he received his Stove agencies under the aegis of the Is that and as it has been in previous They remain as pupae for about M.S. from Central Connecticut SUBSCRIPTIOM RA’TES Windham Regional PlanningPlanntog ‘n®l“ , ,®‘°n under Public Act 490, .six . months ^ of age , must be reg- tlon of the new board, the S t e s Elllngtor,, the cham- years. It is not clear whether two weeks while their internal Payable In Advance ••Bill K a 4Vk_ nm.V.J,e.^4 ^ nIvA ' ber has added four more names One Year ...... $39.00 Agency, to meet as soon as pos- “>® ®P®®‘®> ‘®‘®’’®^’ ^® for selection and elections have State College majoring In Population Rate Down Lottery Drawing this year ts worse than the pre-. organs are rearranged and then to its list of those meeting the THEATER TIME Ste Months ...... 19.60 Bible with HUD officials to learn °P®" m®®t‘n8. ^^iled for, next Se^tmen Meet been moved ahead one month. scieqee education. vlous year; but what difference emerge as entirely different Three Months ...... 9.76 criteria and has listed one WASHINGTON — The rate of SCHEDULE To Be at Night One Month ...... 9.35 what steps must be taken to Monday at 8 p.m. in the Hicks The Board of Selectmen will The chamber year starts Ocf. He is presently working to­ does that make when the trees creatures with wings, antennae further determine what monies Memorial School. meet tonight at 7:30 In their of- group which has not received burner U.S. population growth In 1971 1. The new board will be elect­ ward his Sixth Year Certificate Sea and surf will provide the 'll'e October...... and segmented abdomens. The If any are available, then re- owners of large proper- A®®^ at the AdmlnlstraUon ed August 31 to allow one chamber recognition. from Southern Connecticut fell below 1 per cent for the Burnside—“ Godfather” 8:(X) backdrop for the Connecticut when it is difficult to find one male moths are smaller and port back Immediately to the ‘ ‘ es. interested In. finding out If Building, month for organization and ’Those approved ir.clude the State College in Educational secm d time since 1940, the Cen­ Cineam I — “ Godfather” 1:30, Lottery’s second night drawing whole untouched leaf in a for- easily distinguished from the council their land can qualify for the ------election of officers, prior to Salvation Army, Tobacco Val­ Administration and Supervision. ley Chapter of Women’s Ameri­ sus Bureau says. The 1971 5:00, 8:30 to be held at Ocean Beach est! Slightly preceding them in blgger-bullt females with their Oct. 1. Prom 1961 to 1963, Prank Park, New Lcndon, at 7:30 p.m. timing is the Elm Span Worm, enlarged abdomen fuU of eggs, can ORT; Tolland Fire De- Cinema II—“ What’s Up Doc?” In the process of reviewing a “Those named on the ballots ^ , taught sixth grade at East growth rate was 0.98 per cent, on Thursday. which has now turned into the ’The Gypsy Moths are just now About Town sewer program for the lake ed to attend the meeting, by are Mickey Olender o f Olen- P^rtment, Inc.; ’Tolland Histori- Lyme Junior High School in compared with 1.09 per cent in 1:30, 3-.30 , 5:30 , 7 :30, 9:30 Johnny Prytko of 103 CSuun- Lottery hostesses will be on Linden Moth, so busy in a white beginning to hatch. ’They do not area, with , thinking leaning Conservation Chairman Robert bers St and bis rwardino. n,.iirc. ^er’s Body Shop; WllUam Re- Society, Inc. and the Wlnd- Nlantic. State — “ Napoleon & Saman­ duty at the park Wednesday cloud around the streetlights at eat but merely mate and lay LAMEST AMUSEMENT Bass. bera St. and his recording polka Tolland Countv Credit Bu- ham-TolIard 4-H Camp Corn- 1970. nie rate also fell below orchestra will Dresenf n nnnnnrt P®“ ’ xoiianu (^ouniy (jreaii; ou ... tha” 1:20, 3:10, 6:50, 8:45 and 'Thursday, giving out free night. Many regard the Linden their numerous eggs and die, a PARK IN NEW EN6LAND somewhat now that sewers - orchestra will present a concert FYom 1963 to this year, he 1 per cent in 1968. could perhaps be undertaken In Town officials also are being reau; James ^ Fllkoss, Herman mittee...... The Connecticut Coun- taught in the South Windsor Short Subject 1:00, 2:50, 6:30, j,j,^pgg (gr a ’ special ’TV-radlo- Moth as “ harmless” but they welcome respite from the pre- -X-N-X-N-N-N-H-k-X conjunction with other pro- personally invited to attend the Hubtord Park in n! Motors; John Pozaato, profes- I*o»ce Unions, has not. 8:25 camera raffle. And, for those are nevertheless the vanguard vlous ravenous activity, at least sch(x>l system. During this pe­ 'BONUS DAYS (i NIOHT • grams In an effort to solve the meeting, to hear George Simp------slonal eng(lneer;chamhar Alan raa. Schwedel, date, received chamber rec- riod, five years was as a jun­ T UA Theater—“ Conquest of the may also win $5,000, they of the endless voracious hordes until next season, problems of the lake area and son of the Connecticut Farm tomoA-ow nivM ^ Amerbelle (3orp.; Lawrence og7>ltlon. Planetlanet of the Apes” 2:00, 7:30, jjuy a lottery ticket of hungry caterpillars and cer- Insecticide spraying has been ior high science teacher and EVERY DAY & NIGHT revitalize those neighboriioods. Bureau explain the quallflca- morrow night. Halpem, Robert D. Miller & Following recommendation of four years as a senior high biol­ NOW flini TUESDAY 9:10 {Q ijg eligible for that prize. tainly add their bit to the gener- used to combat the Gypsy Moth incliidinj; SUNDAYS In other action last night, the tions for forest and farm land Co.; Rex Atwood, Atwood’s Ga- the dues revision committee, the ogy teacher. Manchester Drive-In—“ Shaft’s Following the lottery draw- ally thorough defoliation. Both in Connecticut as elsewhere, but Members of the Rockville Enjoy your vacation by making sure. council set Sept. 14 as the date status and the resulting tax re- rage; Paul Martin^ Ellington board has approved a 10 per FYank is married and has "BEN" Big Score” 8:50; “ Kelly’s ing^pick Pillar and his orches- species have their own unique that has somewhat fallen into S90 flURXStOf av£ tiST H a P U i-" D T w o distinctive dining room s ENTIRE PARK OPEN r 1 P.M. for a special town meeting to lief offered. Simpson will also f " l “ ®”^, anci the R o ^ il le iu• Judith Morton, property on LITTLE BIG MAN SKKKKH) both parties Hunter Rd. BNJOY YOUR FAVnwriWi DRINK The town purchased the Skil- iPGL'rr: Walter and Alice T. Beaton Jobn Wm iw MGM Presents ton property, some 35 acres, AND HIS ORCHESTRA IN OUB COMFORTABLE to David C. and Gall L. Shefel- *W O J4K B » several years ago. Featuring Pat LaBarbara, Lin Bivlano, Rick Culver blne, property on Old Post Rd. CHARLTON HESTON COCKTAIL LOUNGE Purpose of the request is that CREATIVE HOME IMPROVEMENT CO., Inc. IN CONCERT — 8:80 P.M. the north end volunteers______would Ronald D. and Shirley A. Bu- ulTe to build an annex fire house day to Donald A. and Judith A. EAST HARTFORD YVETTE MIMIEUX WEDNESDAY, JULY tfilh to better suit the community. Billings for property on Sherry in'SKYJACKED' VITO’S In line with this. Planning Clrole. Call Collect 289-2215 Dip ~ CO’Starrng CRYSTAL U K E DALLROOM and Zoning Commission Chair- Rona L. Bat­ Route so, Ellington, Conn. (Formerly Villa Louisa) man Arnold Carlson 'pointed wlnick to Peoples Saving Member of National Remodeling Association ni^faffipr JAMES BROUN • JEANNE CRAIN Reserved Seats $6.60 — All Others $5.50 out that there Is a virtual buUd- Bank, for property on Ann Dr. VILLA LOUISA RD, — BOLTON ing boom In that area of the -Donald C. and Betty Lou Mur- N MICHAEL J. MOZZICATO, President and Owner t g m i m ROOSEVELT GRIER Tickets available at Ray Beller’a Record Store, Manchester; town, the Goose Lane-Merrow ray, to Roger and Jennifer Ron- •« fiM MM OKULYa T: l:$0-$:$0- G. Fox, Hartford; Crystal Lake Ballroom; or Mr. Donald Rd. vicinity, with heavy subdl- donl, property on Old Stafford WALTER PICX3EON • LESUE LK3GAMS Kingsley, Bamsbee Lane, Coventry. OPEN SUNDAYS - - CLOSED MONDAYS vision activity already under Rd. Sciwnpiav tv STANLEY R. GREENBERG Advance Sale Tel. 646-2697, 742-9676, 236-4826 or 876-2239 ______BcBgd Uaon the Novel’HUACKED’tv DAVID HARPER

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I ■' PAGE FOUR Ma n c h e st e r eventing h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , con n., Tu e sd a y , Ju l y is , 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDaV, JULY 18,. 1972 PAGE F IV E I . College Notes | DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB N eighbors P rotest,! Po«ceRep»rt Miss Marjorie Johns, daugh­ A Downey pr. apartment was ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert broken into sometime yesterday JohtiS ol aso Greenwood Dr., jmOGRTl What Should Be Done? afternoon and $350 was stolen has been named to the spring along with’ several charge semester dean's list at Hofstra ZBA Bars Bees cards. University, Hempstead, L.I., N.Y., where she will enter her ^ He's High Risk for Heart Attack By DOUGLAS BEVINS quoted from books on beekeep- Some $150 was reported stolen sophomore year as an art edu­ (Herald Reporter) Ing which said that bees are ex- last night from a Church St. cation major. Mr. and Mrs. John Elcholtzer tremely temperamental and residence. By Lawrence Lamb, M.D. Dear Reader—One way to mal amounts of obesity. be that if your husband still of 16 Oak Grove St, won't be sting because of uncontrollable Wayne A. Vincent, son of Mr. find out if a person can toler­ Dietary failure often is the has any evidence of obesity allowed to keep beehives on factors such as the weather, Dr. Dr. Lamb—About a at all, he should take meas­ A ladies diamond ring of un­ and Mrs. Wayne O. Vincent of year ago, my husband and I ate a medicine is to give it. result of failure to carry it to their property any longer, the John LaFontana of 380 Porter Your husband has tolerated its conclusion. If a person ures to eliminate it. Also, if known value was apparently 36 Davis Ave., Rockville, has saw a TV special concerning Manchester Zoning Board of Ap- St. also spoke against beekeep- stolen sometime over the week- been named to the dean's list cholesterol and triglycerides his medicine for a year with­ needs to lose 50 pounds, los­ he is smoking he should peals (ZBA) ruled last night, ing, noting that bees are "some- end'from ^ Downey Dr^ ap’a’rt- at the New England School of and the effect they have out difficulty. ing five won't help a great stop. This is also true be­ After a dramatic public hear- what of a danger to small chil- ^lent. Police received the re- * Art, Boston, Mass. When Our on people’s hearts. They It is difficult to know for deal. cause of his ulcer problem. ing, the ZBA voted to deny a dren." j yesterday, showed a chart classifying certain what you mean by Clofibrate has been around For someone with the tem­ variance sought by Elcholtzer Another area resident, John ——— Thomas H. DaBelle of 146 possible heart attack vic­ normal cholesterol, since for several years now and perament you describe he Tent Leaks nas, who’s already lost two- to maintain four beehives at the Hedlund of 386 Porter St,, spoke A Lydall St. home was broken Porter St. has been named to tims and my husband was in normal means different many authorities think it is rear of his property. The ZBA f^vor of the tees, mentioning into recently, it was reported to thirds of his stomach, I the spring term dean's list at A I like everything about camp­ the high-risk group because things to different physi­ quite good. It should cer­ vote was 4 to 1, with alternate j^gj Elcholtzer takes good care police yesterday. It was not of a strong family history of cians. Risk factors can never would certainly feel that all St. Lawrence University, Can­ ing except camping in the rain. tainly oe tried in individ­ coffee and other beverages Bernard Johnson voting against j^jg |,gg immediately known If anything ton, N.Y. And since into each two week heart disease and personal­ be applied directly to the in­ uals whose blood-fat levels denial of the application. never bothered me," Hedlund was taken. ity factors. He bottles up his dividual, since some people that include caffeine should In voting to deny the variance, ggj^ _____ vacation a little rain must fall, cannot be controlled by a be discontinued. If he just Mrs. Jndith A. Ferguson of problems and has already can have high blood choles- good diet and exercise pro­ there's no escaping It. loves the taste of coffee, he to ^ s ^z3ng^enforTemL°t ^ot- Burnett of 88 Spruce A woman's purse was stolen 44 W. Middle Tpke. received When our family goes camp­ had two-thirds of his stom- te r o 1 levels and live for gram. There have been aoh removed because of ul­ years without any signifi­ some recent enthusiastic re­ can* use a product that is i - fleer, William Zinsser, who told - anoth®!- 'ocal beekeeper who Jrom Globe H oll^ Pool yester- her BS in elementary education ing we seem to get our rain in relatively free of caffeine. Bicholtzer to cease keeping started through Eicholtzer, day afternoom The purse con- from Eastern Connecticut State cers. He had a blood test cant difficulty. The choles­ ports about this medicine. In one enormous deluge that beats And unless he develops some bees. The ZBA said the re^on "‘f P®°P>e understood bees *'“"ed a watch and keys, Collegre at commencement ex­ upon us for three straight days. done and his cholesterol was terol measurement is an in­ the main, they claim that in­ evidence of intolerance to for denial was that beekeeping wouldn't be bothered ercises last month. I'm convinced that someone up normal but the triglycerides dex of the amount of fat par­ dividuals taking this medi­ A stereo tape player valued were too high. The doctor ticles in the blood stream. cine are less likely to have his medicine, he should con­ is not a customary home oc- Bees are very bene- there Is saying "Here come the tinue taking it. cupation. ficial, Burnett added. at $50 was stolen from a truck Miss Nancy Paganl, daughter prescribed Atromid S (clofi- The fatty particle is a com­ heart attacks than individ­ ■f Warrens. Let's see how much (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) At the public hearing, Elcholt- In considering the variance in on Woodbridge St. early of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pagan! they can take." brate). He has been taking bination of cholesterol, the uals who do not, even if it it a year without any appar­ zer said he keeps bees as a closed session, ZBA members mom ng. 446 W. Middle Tpke. received On the first day, we accept triglyceride fat and a blood doesn’t lower the c h o 1 e s- ent difficulty. protein. Does all the talk about choles­ hobby and as a necologlcal ef- agreed that the case was a ed to the spring semester the rain as a challenge. The terol level. Since these have John Tolisano, 17, of 51 Hunt­ terol disturb you? If so, you'll want fort. Bees are necessary to rough one. Member John Cagia- dean's list at the University of boys are masterful and protect We have read your com­ Many people can signifi­ been relatively selected pop­ ington Dr., Vernon, was charg- Connecticut School of Educa­ us by hanging up tarps and ments about some medicines cantly lower their blood-fat ulations that have been stud­ to read Dr. Lamb's booklet in which maintaln ecological balance, nello said that as much as . , , , Elcholtzer explained, saying Elcholtzer should be allowed to ^ morn ng w ® tion, where she received her plastic sheets, and they take and we would like to know if levels (both the cholesterol ied, perhaps a longer and he answers your questions about this subject. Send 50 cents to Dr. Lamb, that without pollination by bees have a hobby, he should go ° o icense an o BS in elem entary education turns holding an umbrella over this medicine can cause him and triglycerides measure­ more definitive study will be I 'l l needed before these enthusi­ in care of this newspaper, P.O. Bo* there would be no plant life ex- somewhere else. last month. the camp fire. any harm. Since dieting ment) by proper dietary dent on Main St, near Brainard astic claims can be gener­ 1551, Radio City Station, New York, The girls and I are great alone kept his cholesterol control. This means limiting cept grass and date trees. Elcholtzer's property is local PI. The driver of the other car V ally accepted. N.Y. 10019. Ask for "Cholesterof Jam es Becker, son of Mr. and in the cooking departm ent. Why, level down, does he really calories sufficiently to elimi­ They don t make a mess ed in a Residence AA zone; involved was Norman F. Na- need it? My advice to you would booklet. Mrs. Louise Becker of 44 Oak- we can make fresh cinnamon nate or prevent even mini­ zer tof/ fhe ^bo^d^ And* when th®' deau of 244 Brewster St., Ctov- wood Rd., received a BA. cum doughnuts In a torrential they leave the hives they fly bu^ 'f entry. Court date July 31. laude, in biology form Clark downpour and while we work, incy leave me mves, mey riy they’re considered as livestock more more University, Worcester, Mass. vj- we sing merry camp songs! »i,r ' stU'ng, he added. ‘ b® P®rmltted in a _____ He has received a grant from On the second day of „ rain, llT A R GAXElC*tC> Rural Residence zone. Dennis R. Naumec, 27, of 63^4 Yale University to do graduate One of Elcholtzer’s neighbors. we're not singing, but we man­ -By CLAY R. POLLAN- Rudolph Rlccio of 22 Oak Grove constitutes livestock ” Bissell St. was charged last work in ecology and forestry. age very nicely with a red hot LIIRA St. didn’t aeree He said ^®*^^^** Bernard Johnson ask- night on Spruce St. with making Your Daily Aclivily Guide ed. Monopoly tournament and a trip '< According to the Stars. 'r there’s a lot of "bee traffic” "Where do you draw the unnecessary noise with a motor Miss Joan-Marie Halloran, Aspinwalls Wed 50 Years line?' to the nearest village. To develop messoge for Wednesday, through his yard and he, as vehicle. Court date July 31. daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. 3-10-12-24fC Caglanello said each applica­ Mr. and Mrs. Leroy M. Aspin- they have eight grandchildren, On the third day of rain, read words corresporxiing to numbers 31-50-75 well as members of his family, Jam es F. Halloran of 110 Del- wall Sr. of 44 Woodbridge St. Mr. Asplnwall was employed things are grim. Everything la of your Zodioc birth sign. have teen stung several times. tion must be judged on its own Police received a report of a mont St.; and Miss Marianne ^ T A U R U S ■ were honored Friday evening at fcr over 30 years by the Con- wet including the inside of our ^ APR. 20 1 New 31 Eosier ZBA alternate J a m e s 't m I Chairman Rudolph Pier- suspicious youth in a Birch St. Smith, daughter of Mr. emd a 50th wedding anniversary necticut Mutual Life Insur- sleeping bags, and the tent is 2 Best 32 Frills asked Eicholtzer if his bees *^be tees couldn’t be building yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Harry F. Smith of 24 I ^ WAT 20 3 Loved 33 Wcxnon WT wsp e ert • I ■* (Herald photo by Pinto) celebratlon at the Moose Hall ance Co. before his retirement leaking because curious fingers I- 5-13-15 4 Don'i 34 Travel have stung anybody. Eicholtzer ®'l®wed as long as neighbors ob- Police say the youth apparent- Bigelow St., received their de- in Tolland. Ih 1971. have touched the canvas (to see 35-54 5 Evening 35 The Upper Floors of Sheridan Block Being Razed replied that it’s hard to tell — 'Y broke in through a first floor 6 Enterprise 36 Portner grees In art and socmlc^, re- About 100 friends and rela- He and his wife spend a great if touching the canvas really GEMINI 7 There 37 Doy SAGITTARIUS Razing of the fire-damaged Sheridan Block upper stories began businesses. The Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. office "they all look alike," he said. Mrs. Elcholtzer said today the floor, knocked on an apartment spectlvely, from the Colley of attended the dinner and deal of time at their cottage at makes it leak). , MAT 21 8 Will 38 Be this week under J. Fava Building Wreckers of Middletown de- in the north addition, built in 1949, has continued to carry on Eicholtzer admitted that he bees will be moved to nearby door then, went to the second Our Lady of the Elms, Chico- reception given by the couple's Mashapaug Ltke in Union, ^ )jU N l 9 Don't 39 Some sells some honey to the High- property in a Rural Residence door and when someone answer In my behalf, may I say that 20 10 Ones 40 To DEC. 21 ^ molition equipment. The ^ound floor will remain. The Oct. 16 fire business. The original structure, built by the late John F. Sheri- pee. Mass. Miss Halloran spent (jaughters, Mrs. Dorothy EJwing where they enjoy boaUng and even on this third day of redn 1 . -, 2- 5-22-35 11 Expect 41 Agents 42-43-55-59/C; displaced 35 apartment occupants and forced relocation of four dan, opened Sept. 30, 1923, as the Sheridan Hotel. land Park Market, but with the She said the ZBA deci- ed said he was an inspector part of last year studying in j^rs. Ensle White both of hiking. Fishing is also one of TRY to be a good camper. But cg^50-52-55 12 Moy 42 Little 61-7083-90*^ high cost of keeping bees he Sion would not be appealed. fre m the gas company. 13 With 43 Prospect Europe. Miss Smith was a Manchester; and son Leroy As- their favorite sports, aind Mr. aS I slosh down to the washroom Candide Rozman COOKING U Ride 44 T>ie CARRICORN only makes about $50 a year. member of the Sociology Club pinball Jr. of Bolton. Guests Aspinwall likes to hunt. with my toothbrush in my ISA 45 Don't DEC. 22 ^ Most of this money goes back ^ d participated in the college s ^gpe present from New Hamp- Mrs. Aspinwall is a past noble pocket and h wet towel tucked 16 With 46 For South Windsor into buying supplies and equip­ H as Attended IS FUN 17 Permit 47 Same JAN. I f Buckland Rd. HAVE YOU AN tutoring program. shire, Massachusetts, Rhode grand of Sunset Rebekah Lodge under my rain coat, the entire 18 Consult 48 Force 7- 8-38-39X Indecisive ZBA Approves ment, he said. . area looks to me like a refugee 19 The 49 Pride 64-588185^ Rlccio, the strongest objector Superii EVENT SCHEDULED ,___ __ Island and Connecticut. The and a past district deputy presl- Music Workshop 20 Leave 50 Week Must Await Miss Diane Griswold guests of honor received sev- dent of the Rebekah Assembly camp. 21 Stoy 51 Others Kupchunos to the beehives, said his family THAT CALLS FOR Steep Hollow I^e eral gifts including a golden of Connecticut. There's mud everywhere and Mrs. Candlde Rozmon of 345 ^ 22 Of 52 For State Takeover cannot use their back yard be­ Sr CeOlT SROWNSIONE ~ 23 Encouroging 53 Prepare O A m /m FOOD? just a few brave fires are still Hackmatack St. recently attend- Food Edilo cause of the peril of being Hot ot^'the riniversifv of ""“"hy tree. Her husband is a past noble I 24 Be 54 Indicated Addition to Gas Station Named To t ^ ^ " INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. semester at the University of ricr USS John F. Kennedy in to Bonacini, violin; Robert saucepot melt the butter; add hearing, one of eight held last despite Town Planner J. Eric plans ___ for the 1-86 and 1-291 In- two daughters. CSiance’s attorney, Bruce C. Connecticut. Mediterranean. Mrs. Joseph J. F4tera Jr. of wounded, brown eyes. raisins, pine nuts, spinach and night. P o tte r ’s opinion that no hardship Scott G. Hutchins, 16 of 629 terchange d'oes ’ not,’ however, Also appointed by the coun- Mgy“ ‘" toldTte *c()urt“ta^^ ----- Fall River, Mass., the former And, you know, it never falls. Glazer, viola; ^ r, and , Mrs. , Dorothy „ Just at that moment when I've Fi^ar and Paul Olefsky, cello, salt; mix well and reheat. In closed session, the ZBA was proven. Graham Rd., South Windsor, appear warranted at this time.” Walter Kupchunos Jr. ^^.ggj termination was part of a MANCHESTER 643-1139 Airman Gregory K. Gobble, a Barbara Ann Backus of Man- Makes 6 servings. Read Herald Advertisements first moved tO'grant the appll- Jackston, a member of the was arrested by Vernon PoUce welss had suggested recon- ^55 Graham Rd. as a mem- ^gy^^gj -jg^ Hartford Fire member of the Air National Chester, recently accepted a betrayed my family and shewn instructors were Mtseta 65 EAST CENTER STREET i cation, but that motion was ZBA, disqualified himself from yesterday afternoon in connec- structlon of this portion of the Mass Transit Cbm- jq,q, ^^gg ^^^^^gg ^^rchan- Waterborne Trade Off my true colors...... the light Mischakoff, fo ^ r concert- Guard and son of Mr. and Mrs. position as a head nurse at St. wlthdrawn when Frank Conti of sitting in on his own applica- tion with an accident that hap- road In anticipation of added mission to fill an unexplred yjg^j^ techniques to sell tasur- 300 STEPS EAST O F POST O FFICE WASHINGTON — U.S. water- H. L. Gobble of 41 Ash Rd., Anne's Hospital in Fall River, breaks through the pine trees ^^deipLa O r^ trX * ? ”^ : the town building department tion. The four-member board ^ned Sunday night and tavolw- traffic flows which the inter- te™ ending December, 1973. and the sun comes out. Pnmaelpnia urenestra and ue ance, thus "taking advantage also hom e commerce In 1971 South Windsor, recently gradu- She is also a certified child- revealed the company was voted unanimously to grant the ed a police cruiser. change may bring Roland Aubin ot Pleasant Val- , ,, , ,, — „ dropped 2.6 per cent under 1970, ated from the U.S. Air Force birth education instructor for ______troit Sympiiony, and guest con- SERVING GLASTONBURY EAST HARTFORD • SO. WINDSOR certmELSter of the Baltimore seeking to build an automatic variance. Hutchins was charged with ______ley Rd. was appointed to the : the first year since 1961 that photographic repairman course the Childbirth Education Asso- car wash at the station. —Denied a special exception reckless driving. No Injuries Balding Board te Appeals lor f“®^' ^®‘*®*'®1 antitrust such commerce had not in- at Lowry AFB, Colo. A 1971 ciation of Rhode Island. Move from U.S. Symphony; and Samuel Apple- a -term ending January 1976. law®. j , j, OTTAWA — Canada accepted baum, American editor of A motion lor denial then fail- and varlEince sought by Mary were reported but the cruiser f * ] t i n t T y if* ______Mayor also argued that indi­ creEised. The Army Corps of graduate of South Windsor High Mrs. Pitera, daughter of Mr. ed when It didn’t get a second. Taylor for conversion ot a sin- and the car Hutchins was driv- Engineers reports a 1971 vol- School, Airman Gobble is re- and Mrs. Walter Backus of 16 121,900 ImmigTEinta in 1971, a “Strad" magazine and faculty vidual states, including Idaho, decrease of 25,813, or nearly 18 member at Manhattan School of Members said that they wouldn’t gle-family dwelling to a two- ing had to be towed from the could not reasonably be ex­ ume of 1,492 hblion tons, com- turning to his (Connecticut Air Robin Rd., received her BS with consider the proposed car wash family dwelling at 318 Lydall scene. Hutchins was released Public Records pared with 1970's record 1.532 National Guard Unit in Hart- a nursing major this year from per cent, from 1970. The United Music. pected to write laws coverir.'j as part ot the exception because St. The ZBA noted that no hard- cn a $600 non-surety bond for Teachers Warranty Deeds IS YOUR HOME A billion tons. ford. Salve Regina College in New­ States for the first time was the ______Carlo Prestileo, trustee, to such matters a s antitrust viola­ main country of origin, con­ let your child it had not been mentioned in the ship was proven. appearance in Circuit <3ourt 12, tions. port, R. I., where she was public hearing. —Dented a variance to Nellie Rockville, August 1. Grove Associates, property on named to the dean's list last tributing 24,366 people. Arrivals Chance said Hartford Fire NBWi — EXOITINO But the board then decided Elcholtzer of 16 Oak Grove St. (Jordon E. Rice, 19 of 62 A sk F o r the south side of Grove St., con­ quarter. She was a member of from Britain fell to 15,451, a veyance tax $280.50. and two other defendants, Hart­ PUSHOVER FOR discover at Trout Stream Dr., Vernon, was Beauty Expert the Sailing Club and in her 41 per cent drop. The Hartford National Bank ford Accident and Indemnity junior year represented the Stu­ NATURAL HEALTH charged yesterday with passing Mediation Co. and Twin (Jity Fire Insur- in a no passing zone on Rt. 30 and T rust Co. to Norman L. and .. dent Nurses' Organization of singer Betty Lou Nordeen, property ®"®®. ^written restilctlons Counsels Teenagers FOOD SHOPPE and making unnecessary noise The Columbia Teachers Asso- • e w AM riict T^rkll/Tiaa rsr* oHi'Mir Q artr Rhode Island at a national con- IDENTIFICATION at 357 S. Main St. conveyance on his policies on or about Sept. BURGLARS? PASSPORT PHOTOS wlth a motor vehicle. ciation (CTA) has requested 22, 1970. By VrVIAN BROWN Many young people make the in Miami Beach, Fla. AT THE learning James W. Braswell, 27 of 31 mediation from the State De- tax $63.90. AVAP newsieaniresNewsfeatures Writerwriter hgi- nroblem worse bv t r e a t i n g 1968 graduate of East Cath- SALEM NASSIFF ^ Vemon Ave., Rockville, was ar- partment of Education, accord- Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Wll- If You’re Like Most People, Although long-time beauty ex- n themselves with bleaches and ° ^hool, Mrs. Pitera OAMEBA SHOP ft STDDliOk PARKADE rested yesterday on a warrant tag to Hazel Smith, negotiating A. and Kathleen M. Au- nert Lucille Bouchard studied “ “ emseives win meacnes and g pin^tg at Manchester 629 Main St., Mancheater toBERT I Now . . . Give Your pen isueme tsouenara siuaiea waxes or by shaving the skin or Memorial Hnsnital for four learning center COMPLHE issued by Circuit Court 12 committee chairman. Bd®!. property on Hamilton Dr., to be a school teacher in her Pireezine the hair Memorial Hospital for four 643-7368 liaORANVMiTH* Your Only Precaution . . . . tweezmg me nair. years. She was the^j recipient charging him with non-support. This is the first time in the conveyance tax $41.25. FALSE TEETH native Montreal, and became can be XlWCE I9 I4 _ He was released on his promise town's history that mediation Building Permits More Biting Power Is To Lock Your Doors. _ instead an electrolysis tech­ Mrs. Bouchard warns young of an award made by the Man- people to consult doctors if they Chester Student Nurse Loan MSIIRANCE to appear. Rice and Braswell has been requested. PctciTOon lor James M. A denture adhesive can help. nician she is using her teach­ FASTEETH* Powder does all of Now there's a NEW way to prevent your need hair removal as there are Fund. fun! are also scheduled to appear in Mrs. Smith’s letter July 12 to MkcDonald, one-car garage at ing abilities to make young William Saunders, Com mls- 42,600. this: 1) Helps hold upTOrs and low­ Inexperienced p e o p le ------court on August 1 . ers longer, nrmer, steadier. 2) Holds home from being broken into. It's callecJ people more aware of their pre-school sioner of Education, said, “The Kenneth E. Graff, alterations doing electrolysis work. Some LOSE 20 POUNDS them more (mmfortably. 8) Helps grooming needs. ^ SERVICE CTolumbia Teachers Association ^o home at 64 Wlnthrop Rd., $1,- you eat more naturally, why worry? Operation l(denfification. It's simple . . . Free doctors may consider such In addition to conducting . . . , , and the Columbia Board of Edu- Use FASTEETH Denture Adheeive . . . and really works. You simply engrave your . , , , „ „ftreatments expensive and IN TWO WEEKS! kindergarten Powder. Dentures that fit are beauty seminars for New York . . . ^ r, . . j AL Auxiliary cation have made repeated ef- Winston H. Heimer, alter- w t-Mj4lAaiatedious, Vtiifbut Mrs. BouchardUr^ r V r t h e r ! ! laid , reapportionment „ „ bounty Superior rants are all charged with con- Barracks, welfare chiselers. mlidstrator in Northern Ire- was bought with my plan in effect. warrants. splracy to commit first-degree veterans. 'f drenched with 5 Inches of rain. Meanwhile, Back A t The Ranch sort through and dispose of. Istration think it was helped get Humid tropical air from the More than 3 Inches of rain These are the odds-and-ends of In 76 of these cases, believe that newspaperman promoted ^'^Jhle'f^^'^'^'* The huge house caucus room o All three su,:ei..-c.easu.ien-e.ea to Man- larceny, a Class C felony. Heg e is survived by his wife.wife ^ ^ , , . , . . „ . J!., . Meanwhile, back at the -western ranch, thoughts and reactions that were pushed it or not, we were able to re­ to Washington so he couldn’t Ity’ chiefs. nuge nouse caucus------v^uu.t room 1» court ui lecesa is in uiu.ii recess uuiuuei, until October, bester Dolice who served aarvadthe Bernardo, the Bernardo, Havens, Havens, and Russo and Mrs Russo Antoinette Mrs. Antoinette Magnan Magnan Smith; Smith; clashed Monday night and fell at Concordia, Kan., in a it may be that the only thing- President aside during the excitement of more port the same names to the ask his hard questions any more It was in Lenadoon that the was jammed with spectators Gaffney hopes Burger will act ‘ w^rants Two other per- have already pleaded not guilty and a stepson, Ronald Sears of early today with cooler, dry air three-hour p e ri^ late M ond^, , pressing matters. Some are trivia, but State Labor Department on the at gubernatorial press confer­ outside r L n a ? r a Z g a n " t e s t f T wf ® sons a r r s ^ d u le d to surren'^er to charges of larceny in Circuit wuton. moving in from the Pacific and ° ^ Nixon really has to fear is his own pecuiV barrage of gunfire or- maybe a few are worth salvaging from ground that they were fraudu­ ences? with a barrage of gunfire nine ° “ ts‘de as Sinatra began testl- clarification of the court s or- warrants this week. Court 12. and they were await- The funeral will be tomorrow triaeerlne heavy thun- rent impulse to make his version of a days ago. ’Trooys were sent into der staying a U.S. Dlstrlct A heavy thunderstorm at the discard. lently receiving unemployment James Havens. 24. of Elllng- ing hearings in probable cause, at 8:16 a.m. from the Burke ’ ^ .... a rousing political speech. • * • compensation. Almost every day we per­ the district last weekend to There were several squeals of court decision that threw out ^An^'^urr^erad If'probable’ cause'^was found, the ^ e r a l Home, 76 Prospect St., derstorms across much of the Amarillo, Tex., produced more clean out the guerrillas after a recognition reminiscent of his the plan drafted by the state ‘ ’ -rani charrine him with cases would have been bound with a Mass of the Resurrection nation. than a half an inch of r^n to One that sticks in the mind, though of form some signal service, And 32 of these 76 welfare series of gun battles and rocket crooner days as he came down judges. ' ® 7 ® ™ ' ov e7 to" Superior'Coiirt.' a t^ k T ‘^m a"rd’s "diurch at 9. Tornado or severe thunder- an hour with wind gusto to Senator McGovern, with his promlaes uncertain significance, is the curious snooping, gambling, plotting to chiSelers who were also unem­ treatment the new politics offered to old give the Administration peace and his platform and his associates, is ployment compensation chisel­ of mind. How come it doesn’t politicians. sr** “ “ ‘™’' w"„» "'.."'r Tb'““urs z sss."' ^ s ' " ' the kind of taiTget Mr. Nixon has, ers also made It, in another At least 29 persons have died mlttee room. ask for a state court rellng, but ar!Tre"eased"onL000 sure- fav^ta^CircuU Court dlsposlUon Friends may call at the fu- states from the Texas pan, through the south AUanUc ’Tradition—a tired old word these days, love us back? in more than a week of f i g h t i n g ------AnnnaHaS he fVin conceded T-lamnnnafa the Democrats -’ .... throughout his political career, liked to apparently—has always accorded a bobd. ,b. b.„. „d _d.b b.r.. bo™ «b . I «. b„d,. ,d ,b».r Mlcblg„ bbd since the cease-fire. The army could probably tie up that move Michael Bernardo Jr., 32, of Superior Court would ultimately =. attempt to destroy. The lucky thing about place of honor at political conventions to Hie most severe activity oc- and portions of the Southwest, said 160 terrorists were killed in litigation. West Haven, and Leo D. Russo, have jurlsdicatlon anyway, ac; those who have led it to past victories. curred in northeastern Illinois, Some temperatures and con- Mr. Nixon is that he has somehow man* or wounded, and the IRA ac­ 42, of Madison, turned them- cording to the Hartford County William F. Dettenborn Jr. Even Herbert Hoover was given his mo­ knowledged 10 dead and 68 Blast le ti aiiumc a ROCKVILLE — William F. where several tornadoes were ditlons before dawn Anchorage aged to survive in spite of his own styles ment of respect at Republican conven­ selves in this morning and were state’s attorney’s office, Open Forum wounded. ^ e ^ sto were arrested in late Dettenborn Jr., 68, a resident at sighted and some damage was 64 rain, Atlanta 71 clear, Bos- scheduled to be presented in of campaign oratory. But if he wants to tions during the party’s darkest days. Fahninrv In connection with the » Rockville convalescent home, done to houses and barns. ton 71 clear, Buffalo 72 clear, Right now the Democratic Party has The IRA agreed to stop shoot­ court today. survive this latest, and probably last test ing after a secret nipeting with Fire Calls a.bb-bb—j. thafta trnm Tona’a Flpctric St died yesterday at Rockville About 26,000 homes and busi- Chicago 73 cloudy, Cincinnati 73 two of its members who were former Catholic citizens led by Father Batters — .b“Tv."bT;..“.b,ISS™7 Hb-pL. .«.r b bjd Mr C....und of his political career, he should be care­ presidents of the . On the "Legitimate Opposition” It is certainly not my wish to Jack Fitzslmmops, a local printed conventicn program both were To the Editor, Monday, 7:39 a.m. town are Mrs. Lorraine Monte. 36. of dise — blenders, can openers, d j^aMenborn was bom kn^ke'd town ^ e r * llnes^ln Denver 63 cloudy, Detroit 72 ful not to sully his own good reelectlon belitte or disparage the time priest who had asked Whltelaw listed as honorary co-chairmen. But that Relating to the recent refer­ firemen, to 215 Center St. on re East Haddam, and Ed-ward L. food mixers and shoe polishers credentials with attacks on. the opposition and effort put forth by the to withdraw the troops from June 3, 1904 in Hartford and u,e Chicago metropolitan area, cloudy, Honolulu 84 partly endum in Bolton, the voting on port of smoke; no fire. “ Brown, 30, of Hartford. Another —has been recovered. is as far as the honors went. Neither Board of Education and the Lenadoon. Cruiser had lived in the Rockville area Downpours generated flash cloudy, Indianapolis 73 cloudy, which might end up creating sympathy the proposed addition to the Monday, 11:50 a.m. — tow* Lyndon Johnson n o r Harry Truman Public Building Commission in Over the weekend. Father for several years. He was a floods in sections of Gallup, Kansas City 68 rain, Los Ange- lor it. High School brought a few (Continued from Page One) firemen to small grass fire at were pressed to join the festivities. Nei­ arriving at their plan. I do feel Fitzsimmons organized an ex­ member of St. John’s Eplsco- n .M., and Civil Defense units les 67 partly cloudy. Louisville things to view. It would appear, 200 Charter Oak St. ther got any hurrahs here. Neither, in that we need public discusslim, odus of 4,000 Catholic women warehouses inside North Vlet- pal Church. and National Guardsmen were 74 clear, Miami 75 partly no matter what one’s views Monday, 5:56 p.m.—town fire­ Russians Budgeting President Nixon has positive things fact, got any mention. It was just as comment and sincere efforts at and children from Lenadoon to nam on Monday, Survivors are two brothers, activated Monday night to help cloudy, Minneapolls-St. Paul 55 were on the question, that a men to House & Hale’s on Main to talk about, and the temptation of see­ though they had never existed. compromise before the PBC is protest the Army’s occupation Emil •Dettenbom of East Hart- dear debris and search for clear, Nashville 74 partly substantial proportion of tax­ Navy pilots from the carrier g^ ,or small fire outside store. Mr. ’Truman, to be sure, was hospital­ authorized to engage the Archi­ of the housing area. He threat- Kitty Hawk reported sinking ford and Lawrence Dettenborn gfranded residents. cloudy. 73 ing Senator McGovern as a sitting duck, payers are opposed to this Today, 10:36 a.m.—town fire­ ized with indlgestior., which saved him a n Photographed By Reginald Pinto tect. ened to march out the remain- eight supply barges near Dao of Glastonbury. There were no reports of in- cloudy, Philadelphia 75 clear, thrice proffered plan. men to 93 Pearl St. for minor 2-Nation Spacecraft vulnerable and easily destroyed. Is a little dignity. Mr. Johnstm could not even With the old adage, you can­ ing 6,000 Catholic residents un- Cat Ba Island, 20 miles south­ Funeral services will be jy jy oi- Joss of life. Phoenix 87 clear, Pittsburgh 70 I do contend, however, that car fire. temptation he should resist. comfort himself with 111-heaith, though “AQUARIUS” AT ELIZABETH P’ARK not please all of the people all less the British left. east of. Haiphong, and destroy- (Oonttnued from Page One) the possibility of one spacecraft Thursday at 11 a.m. . at _ St. Tornadoes------also dipped —.-ir ------into .partly - cloudy, St. Louis 80 doubtless he suffered a different kind of Bolton people are not "against of the time in mind, I would The British offer to withdraw ing hall a dozen warehouses on coming to the assistance of an- John’s Episcopal Church. The ggai^al Kansas and east-central clear, San Francisco 61 clear, better education” , nor are they The one thing President Nixon himself, indigestion back on the ranch. appeal to the Bolton board to gave the Provisonals the the island, American space experts and 22 Qijigr |f it’s necessary.” Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rec^r, north-central Indiana. Seattle 64 clear, Washington 76 parsimonious, «as has been re­ • * * organize in some way, be if ‘chance to stop shooting without Two other flights of Kitty DeMolay Day Soviet scientists. The docking system will be will officiate. Burial will be in Hailstones covered the partly cloudy. and those who campaign lor him, shbuld peatedly implied. It is my be­ What was impressive, though, was the by forms mailed, dellevered, or loss of face amid widespread Hawk jets destroyed two 100- Boris N. Petrov, president of g^jj gf a docking mod- Grove Hill Cern^ry. ground 30 miles west of Daven------lief that many taxpayers have not do is this: they should not allow the piousness with which the party dismiss­ sent home with the school chil­ appeals for peace from the foot supply barges about 20 Tomorrow will be DeMo­ the Council of Intercosmos and ajg_ which resembles a tin can. The Whlte-Gll^n-SmaU Fu- lowa, Monday night and legitimate and proper opposi­ lay Day in the Municipal independent voters or even the Demo­ ed its old servants. In exorcising Mayor dren; by mass meeting, or any Catholic community. miles northeast of Haiphong head of the Soviet delegation. The module will be carried into neral Home, 66 Elm St., is in Bo^jgn Iowa, 20 miles north- Inside tion to parts or all of the addi­ other suggested means of dis­ Protestant militants contin- near Hon Gay, the Navy report- Building and other town of­ and Christopher C. Kraft, dlrec- gpace with the American ehwge of arrangements, crats themselves to forget that this Re­ Daley there was more talk of morality Behind The tion, and could present intelli­ fices. Some 16 members of covering precisely what the ued to warn against con- ed. tor of the U.S. Manned Space- launch. The Apollo spacecraft ” ” ‘^^®Vha?'*anv ~ publican President has accomplished and virtue than you would hear at a Bil­ gent proposals toward a more the John Mather Chapter of ly Graham rally. It was a pure and no­ people want so we may have cessions to the IRA. William Radio Hanoi claimed three craft Center, said the groups will link with one end of the Hartford. He was the husband acceptable and unified struc­ needed and useful facilities for the Order of DeMolay in things no Democratic President would ble crusade against the wicked. Eagleton Choice Craig, leader of the militant Ul- U.S. warplanes were shot down completed a basic technical module and the astronauts will S* Tk!w= i <>' Mrs- Loretta Fallon Gullota. ture. our town and school. Manchester will take part in have dared attempt. Yet neither piety nor self-righteous wit ster Vanguard movement, de- this morning during U.S. air outline lor the mission, to be guide the docking mechanism ™®“ ® ‘ Mr. Gullota was bom in Sincerely, the annual program. explained away the fact that Mayor Da­ manded that the guerrillas "be raids on the North Vietnamese called the Apollo Soyuz Test „ „ thg other end to a lockup Lhuren or vem o . Egypt and had lived in East Report Edith T. Clark dealt with ruthlessly, rather capital city and Ha Tay Prov- Activities of the day will This Republican President has brought ley is a Democrat elected and repeated­ Project, and design work will with a similar linking device on „ Beebe Hartford for many years before A Thought for Today include a morning tour of ly reelected by the young citizens of Chi­ than by authorities sitting Ince. It made no mention of the start immediately on the hard- the Soviet craft. .Fimeral'servlces for Mrs Rose coming to Manchester two home 500,000 men from Vietnam. He Sponsored by the Manchester round the negotiating table fate of the pilots, various town facilities follow­ cago. Furthermore, the Daley delegation “ Head and Shoulders” ware. Lunney said the mission will M ^ee^ foi^erir“ A ^ s y®®r« B®“>re he retired 10 has been to Peking. He has been to Mos­ By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Council of Churches talking to those who perpetuate The U.S. Command said Air ed by a luncheon at noon at —all of It—was duly chosen by electoral the Army-Navy Club on About one day after the be launched in the second hall gynday night at years ago, he wasemployed as MIAMI BEACH—’The revolu­ He had no objection to White, a routine act with symbolic sig- To the Editor, violence.” Force and Marine flghter- cow. He has negotiated the SALT agree­ ballot by the Democratic Party voters of Main St. ApoUo is launched, Lunney of 1975, with July as the cur- Mmichester Memorial Hospital, Sure Foot-bold About your editorial. Authorlties later reported sni- bombers made two attacks in School, East Hartford, for 10 Chicago. tionary change now sweeping but Eagleton was preferable and nlflcar.ce. Hearnes agreed. DeMolay members will said, it will redenzvous and rent target month, will be tomorrow at 9:30 a.m ment with Russia. Possibly Mr. Wallace has re­ pers wounded three British sol- error on government positions years. He was a Navy veteran Whereupon the convention, at the insti­ the Democratic party was dra­ McGovern should sound out the McGovern lieutenants, how­ then be assigned to different dock with the Soviet craft. Two at the Holmes Funeral Home, A mountain climber has three ceived undue attention during dlers lit Belfast. Two troopers in South Vietnam. The Oom- of World War II. gation of the pious, threw them all matically evident when Sen. Massachusetts convention dele­ ever, had other plans not con­ department heads with whom Americana will visit the Soyuz 400 Main St. Burial will be in Any Democrat who might have been essential items of equipment. A the past weeks. But I am sure were hit as they erected a mand sqid five South Vletnam- Survivors, besides his wife, out and installed in their place 68 dele­ George McGovern passed up a gates. fided to Eagleton. TTielr choice they will spend the afternoon and then return to the Apollo the Hockanum Cemetery, Bast in the White House during this same bold ticket-balancing maneuver TTiat’s where the trouble for Ule nominating speech was pair of crlmpons to ^ve his feet that this was no choice of his.- screen to separate Protestant ese soldiers were wounded, but are a son, Joseph Gullota of gates who had been elected by nobody, a grip on the snow: an ice axe watching the operations of for a rest period. About Town Hartford. In choosing his Vice President started—and where the veto black Mayor Kenneth Gibson of To withstand all the verbal, and Catholic communities in none killed, in the strikes near ^ J . Azuza, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. period might have wanted to do some their virtue being that they were for with which to cut steps and to that department. The next day, two astronauts Frimda may call _at_ the fu- j^g^man Phenlx of East Hart­ and then permitted minor sup­ came. ’The Cambridge intellectu­ Newark — a highly deserved and now physical, abuse, he the capltat and one of the men Quang Tri City and Hue, on the of these things, but would never have Sen. McGovern instead of somebody pull himself up particularly again will visit the Soyuz. One The executive board of the tonight from 7 to 9, porters to veto Mayor Kevin als, led by such liberal ideo­ tribute to Gibson’s skillful med­ defintely is not an ordinary was seriously wounded. A third northern front, ford; a brother Frank C. Gul­ else. This was treated as a very demo­ severe slopes: A rope to link American will remain' in the Manchester Junior Women’s ------dared do a single one of them. WhMe of Boston, his first choice logues as Prof. John Kenneth iation of platform disputes. Nat­ man. However, even in a wheel­ soldier was attacked elsewhere lota of East Hartford; a sister, cratic procedure by the Democratic Par­ him with his fellows in case he Soviet craft and the other will Club will meet tomorrow at 8 Kenneth E. Clark among the avallables. Galbraith, an economist with urally, Hearnes’s passion to chair he stands head and shoul­ in the city. Mrs. Marion V. Paul of East WINDOW This is the great central strength of the ty. falls. Without these things he escort a Soviet cosmonaut into p.m. at the home of Mrs. Kenneth E. Clark, 68, of 141 Hartford; and four grandsons. • * • ittle political experience, were work for the ticket, not now ders above some small town Father Fitzsimmons met to­ The fasclnatirg story of the could do nothing. Administrative Staff the Apollo. ' Charles Carsky, 86 Kenneth ueepwood Dr., died yesterday The funeral will be Thursday President’s claim to reelecticm. This is iurlous. They reminded McGov­ overpowering, was scarcely en­ editors. day with representatives of 'Ihen there were those candidates in lection of personable Sen. It is the same with those who After about 48 hours of or- Dr., Vernon. Hostesses are Manchester Memorial Hos­ at 8:15 a.m. from the Newkirk SHADES ern emissaries that White had larged. Thank you, Whltelaw’s office and declared where he is unassailable, and where at­ the new Democratic platform. Tradition­ Ihomas Eagleton of Missouri are ready to take the step of biting the earth U^ether, the Mrs. Barry Casey and Mrs pital. ___and Whitney______^ Funeral Home, been chairman of the ill-fated Richard J. Young, Appointed for 8th District Made to Order tacks on him will themselves seem ' ir­ ally—there’s that word again—political starts with McGovern’s liong- There were, moreover, other faith in God. ’The equipment is that a decrease in the number two ships will separate. Gerald Brines. Mr. Clark was born Jan. 8, gjg” Burnside" Ave.. East Hart- lelegate slate pledged to Sen. Hebron Bring your old rollers In parties have extolled all those wonderful ago private decision not to take ambarrasslng oversights that available by God’s gift, but we of British soldiers patrolir.g the Agreements reached during — — 1914 in Meriden and' had been ^ jjass of the Resur and save S5o per shade. responsible. Bdmund Muskie. Moreover, he The administrative staff of rector lo head a committee things they have done for the people in a Southerner on his ticket. left the traditlonaltsts, bypassed do not have to buy it: It is be­ Lenadoon.enadoon area IS is not enouga. enough. liic meetings, Petrov said Dakota Council 61, Order of employed as a fire extinguisher rection at St. Rose Church, East smacked of old politics.’ ’ “ It is not a question of run- the 8th Utilities District offic- Osgood, public works; Ubby, a. . j the past to lend credence to all those Although McGovern had drop­ at every turn in this convention, stowed freely for the asking. If through an Interpreter, "can Pocohantas, will meet tomorrow repairer at Casco Products, Hartford, at 9. Burial will be in E. A. JOHNSON On domestic issues, the position of the That finished White and Mc­ wonderful things they are going to do for ped repeated hints that four resentful. One Midwestern gov­ we are ready to try it out we Herald nlng down troops.” he said. "I , 13, 3 , g t ^ 't i r n '^ D o n f r insur hardly be overestimated in Im- at 7 :30 p.m. at Old Fellows Hall, jj^g^ Bridgeport. g| Mary’s Cemetery, East President is somewhat less assured. He Govern tapped Elagleton, also am interested in them com- . , . . . ..v, -u » ministration, Donlan, Insur- the people next time. Southern governors were emi­ ernor who had endorsed Mc­ can discover the difference it portance.” Main St. Following the meet- jjg |g survived by a sister, Hartford. PAINT GO. 7 big city and Catholic but cut pletely moving out of the posl- year last night, with the seat- ance; McKeever, coordination; has experimented, on the economic front, Not this Democratic platform. It does nently suited as his running- Govern grumbled Thiu’sday can make to our everyday liv­ Yesterdays It opens up the creation of a ing, a social hour will be held ^jrs. Hazel Wright of Manches- Friends may call at the fu from a Midwestern upper mld- ing of the District toard and and Balboni, public relations ,gj “ “ ‘^ ^ fg^ ^ ^ g T ^ ^ rsT erter aTi refreshments served, 723 MAIN ST. indeed promise to do all sorts of wonder­ mate (a common political ploy) night: “ McGovern had Shirley ing. We become sensitive to tions they are in.” even to the extent of adopting some lle-class cloth that lacks The priest said none of the the announcement of appoint- Hankinson announced also the JO*"'-j i .. - mtaaiun uuu e s ------_____ ter.- with whom he made his neral home tomorrow from 3 to ful things for the people, including giv­ selection of personable Sen. MacLaine in there but not me" God’s pull when we are in dan­ 25 Years Ago The priest said none HanWnson, following appointments: Calvin aecurlty lor men who fly into ------home. - 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. remedies once favored by the Demo­ White’s old politics image. ing bigger handouts to some of them Mills of Arkansas ever had a when' the final selection was ger of slipping. But we are also Catholics he led out of the area ^ Taggart, public works superin- space as well as opens the ^ film on "El Padro, the Funeral services will be to- Even then, trouble continued. would return "until the army District president, crats, but the result is still something while multiplying the taxes of the rest. chance. made. linked by the rope of common Display of National Guard ™ c t X e r s :in addition to tenant;’ Gra77lle LiiTg^d*; fire chance for jotet experiments In gpanish art museum, will be morrow at 1 P-^- at the Holmes In the interest of party harmony military equipment scheduled gets out of their positions.” short of a clear upward curve for pros­ ’That much is in the hallowed tradition. The Souther, governors never Other governors were simi­ loyalty with those wliose object Hankinson, are Joseph Volz, chief; Frank Mordavsky, first space,” he said. shown tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Funeral Home 400 Main SC back home, Eagleton asked for exhibit in Center Park. But the rest of the platform is about as could meet demands of ideologi­ larly unhappy at being ignored. is the same—to gain the heights clerk; Howard Keeney, tre.asur- assistant chief; John Christen- An essenUal part of the mis- west Side Rec. Burial .will be at the convenience perity and employment by electltm day. Gov. Warren Heames, an im­ To get that good feelliig N abject a confession of failure of pest cal purity imposed by McGov­ A big city politician from the by foUowlng the same route er- and Mary Laraia, tax col- sen, second assistant chief; slon, he said, is “ an entirely ------of the family. placable McGovern foe all year The President has given h}s name to Democratic administrations as could be ern’s followers. East complained that he was that we are traveling. 10 Years Ago lector. Harold TopUff Jr., third assist- new, novel docking system Manchester Rotary Club will Friends may call at the fu- ind still deeply skeptical, to Nixon Back historic welfare reform proposals, but found in any Republican campaign But Mills might have been Rev. Edward C. B. Shewell Miss Liaura Johnson, town em­ The six-member board of di- ant chief and alarm superin- which in the future "assures meet tonight at 6:30 at the neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ln8lde...buy place his name in nomination— (See Page Seven) St. Mary’s Church turned away from really pressing for broadside. different. He privately agreed ploye for 31 years, retires. rectors consists of Paul Cervinl, tendent; Richard Vincent, as- Manchester Country Club. The Alexander (Sam) P. Gullota For example, it says Democratic ad­ to run when McGovern sent an In Capital Patrick Donlan, Harold Osgood, sistant alarm superintendent; two Manchester High School their enactment. He has chosen to be Alexander (Sam) P. Gullota, ministrations (a dig at LBJ?) "share the emissary to see him, bringing Rudolph Libby, J. Edward Me- John Willis, department me- students who were recipients more demagogic than thoughtful on the responsibility’’ for the alleged loss of the ticket the same geographic- Keever and Dante Balboni. chanic; William Stanek Jr., ra- Inside Report of"Rotary Scholarships will be 61, of 82 Meekvllle Rd. died this With Backhig guests. morning at St. Francis Hospital, symbolic racial issue of busing, and no confidence in the government.. It prom­ ideological balance that Lyndon McKeever last month was dlo mechanic; Richard Skog- Fischetti (Coiitbiued from Page Six) Acomptotely nourand boMor ises to end the present welfare program B. Johnson gave John F. Ken­ elected to his second 3-year lund, dispatcher; Mary Cervlni, observer is wise enough to know whether (Continued from Page One) created by the Democrats; it castigates nedy. Most important, he would term and Balboni to his first, rate maker; and ’ ’Mac,” fire stuck with ” an all-pralrle tick­ CENTRAL AHtC0NDITI0NIN6 STSTEH he is, in the end, going to have a net gain the tax programs of “ the last ten years” have appeased frightened busi­ little concern to the MoGovern Hankinson appointed each dl- department mascot. et,” hard to sell his worklng- cr loss from moving himself that close to which include both the Kennedy and nessmen. ticket,” Fitzsimmons asserted. elass voters. Johnson administration; it suggests that Governor Wallace. What finally knocked him out "George McGovern is no friend McGovern operatives, who Michelin costs less all the federal urban programs "since of contention was not so much of American labor.” Power Detnand at Peak beat the pros all spring in pri­ But any summary estimate of Presi­ World War n ” (which takes us back to his Southern base but his views After offering support, the mary and convention contests. Truman) have been a failure and so on. on the war. As a McGovern *1972 ChicMio 0 «Uv Newt i Teamsters president, 16 other dent Nixon’s position has to -wind up (Continued frem Page One) many Industrial plants In the ire not dismayed at the flow- Somehow all this leaves the impres­ aide told us: members of the ex^utive coun- region. ering of old-pro anger that deep­ in the long runJhe evaluating it as strong, and deserving sion that the Democrats in 1972 are plan­ "How could we sell our troops en and four other um uiilon officers turn on line of the Connecticut n b p e X is a master control |y marked this convention. They reelection. ning to run against the record the Wilbur when he still supports were Invited to the Western Yankee nuclear power station center which monitors and truly believe that public humill- Democratic Party in the 1960’s, which is the Nixon position on the war? Whlte House where a beaming at Haddam Neck, Conn., Bragg coordinates the operation of all ation of the traditionalists—a The Nixon campaign, therefore, should what Richard Nixon did in 1968. Answer—^we couldn’t.’ ’ Nixon shook hands with each of said. The 690,000 kilowatt plant major electric power gener- result of their party revolution very long run. • • • leave the desperation type campaign ora­ With Sen. Edward M. Ken- them. completed refueling Monday ation and transmission facilities _enhances McGovern’s appeal Perhaps this accounts for the curious n,edy closing the door, McGov­ The union officials spent and was back at full power by England. as a ’ ’peoples’ candidate.” Cer- tory to the opposition and let the "new sense of apathy among the delegates. If ern Thursday morning made his about an hour over refresh- late afternoon. operation since June 1, talnly, the McCJovernltes were PRICES START AT politics’ ’ have as much monopoly on the you went wandering on the convention second effort to persuade Sen. mento with Nixon at the side of Monday’s demand for power NEPEX is headquartered true to that the way they chose (175-lSx) plUB $1.94 oratorical strategies of the "old politics” floor even after the McGovern-Eagleton Abraham Rlblcoff of Connecti­ his pool. reached a new high of more Western Mass. Electric Tom Eagleton for vice presl- F.E. Tax - Eaay Credit Terma ticket W8L8 put together, there was no cut, a Senate intimate. Rlblcoff Zlegler flatly denied as ” un- than 11.2 million kilowatts, and g,„gg j,gre. Under NEPEX jgnt as It chooses. This is, history-wise, the Space Condltidniiig electricity in the crowd, no sense that again said ro and McGovern true and absurd” a speculative Bragg said it was expected to ggntrol are more than 175 pow- ^------NOOOeaYMMOOBMt.ThalDlal^clF kind of campaign President Roosevelt the delegates were gung-ho for the au­ then confided that Mayor White Washington report that linked oe higher today. The antici- gr plants in New England, ei- eofMtnjdlan, or prtm nt hntini Eyiton farani IFAC&PAK»< Cantm AlaCandMofdrv tumn’s wars. was his choice. the Teamsters’ Endorsement pated peak demand for this ^j^gp hydroelectric, pumped iMpoctafly hot WMMT or tUctrie hM t), your vtrtually allmlnataa tha houaahotd traced in the year when he finally replied FOR homo caw now bo contw ily aiiKondWonod proM am a c ra a ta d t y c a n yw M o n al duct noffc * * * White had been in the front with the early release from summer Is 11.9 million, leaving gtorage, or operated with nucle- m ih f and quickly--«Hth Ih t uniquo insW M ona. It raqulraa no ma|or stnictural to a scurrilous Republicam attack on his tMCePAK**! norfc on your homo. What all this means, deponent know- of the Senator’s mind for weeks prlson last Dec. 23 of former a maximum reserve of 2 mil- gj. jgggu ,uils. "FOR SAFET’^'S SAKE" NMTttT, FAtntr IIMTALUTIOIt. QtMT, D M FT-m . O BJJII COOL- Th|t iwnancably eompoct «y«lMn tM tuni mOL 8PAC&PAK»* it a ipaoaiwa praduet dog FTala. Then, as now, the pledge was eth not. The old political guidelines, so as an attractive, urban Catholic Teamster leader James Hoffa non kilowatts, with all gener- tho noifcfs notfoMMi nlfdNMbulfon lb,a*w iced daalcn protMaa quiat, mora Cosmetics ouM i, and It u m b anilL pnfcWcMad coffitertm# cantnl alr-condWoning that that somebody would do the same thing everybody says, don’t apply any more. who, while not helping in the by presidential clemency. ating plants in operation. Rodtln dueEng InrtMd of cowwnMonal coola M a r ... and driaa out air ballar than So maybe it is good politics to cast all hostile South, might have ap­ Fitzsimmons also said earlier Trouble could occur, Bragg HALL FOR RENT rfwaHiwWihMli,*niM%aiyWhCiF»M(^ onSnary ayolMRS. the Incumbent President was doing, but i M M a In h e u n b iU M d e r S v i l the older leaders into the dustbin, reject peased embittered big city Dem- in answer to a question that the said when some plants in New For portleo, ahowera, recep- IT’S somehow do it faster and better. An op­ all the old glories of the Democratic Par­ Dcrats. With Kennedy and Ribl- events were not connected. England are shut down for tiona, meotlnga. Complete In Washington, the Justice maintenance or other problems. kitchen facllltiea. Large en- position i>arty reduced to that kind of ty , and win tomorrow by confessions of coff unavailable, frantic calls cloaed parking lot. Inquire: Department denied further that He said an average of 1.5 mll- BROWN’S to clear White poured from Mc­ pledge seldom wins an election unless failure yeatereay. Liggefts All the ‘same it left me wondering Govern’s command post here. the endorsement had any Ues lion kilowatts are unavailable Lithuanian Hall TIRE SHOP FOGARTY BROTHERS, 1NC.1 somebody tilts the charisma mercury the whether the Democratic donkey can By one account, Kennedy, a with the department’s recent any given day because of rou- 24 OOLWAY 8’m E B T A t the Parkade 333 MAIN STREET — 643-2819 310 RROAO STREET MANCHES’TER wrong way. Mr. Nixon should remain the father new hope for posterity with no factional opponent o f ' White, decislon not to prosecute Fitz- tine shutdowns. MANCHESTER OEN MON. - FRI. 7 A..M • 10 P.M. — SAT. 7 A.M. • 6 P.M- 640-4639 Simmons’ son, Richard, in De- Helping to ease the demand Call before 8 P.BL President, and resist the temptation to pride in ancestry. — VERMONT ROY- cleared the mayor without hesi­ »mie IS esPDsu m‘^ kn - m m tf t'au'u sirgiuMm . SUNDAY 9 A.M. • 6 P.M. STTIR IN THE WALL STTIEET JOUR­ tation. By a contradictory ac­ trolt on allegations of mis- today, Bragg added, were the Phone: 613-0618 or 649-8156 become too much of a campaigner. NAL. count, Kennedy said two things: it£iMi.,iumr» Hsm sossffne MKouMn handling Teamster funds. annual vacation shutdowns of

h 9- PAGE/EIGITf MAMOItfaSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1972 P?*GE NINE A’s, Bucs, Reds Open Healthy Margins, Gabriel’s Lung Collapses, Slow Pitch Lolich Hurls His 16th Complete Game Rams’ Star First Casualty Softball won his 10th straight game, attack with a homer and triple Snap . . . crackle . . . pop. the American League West as The only race that still seems as Detroit remained one gamfe Tho Reds hopped on loser striking out a season-high 13 That’s not breakfast Detroit knocked off the White to have some life is in the ahead of Baltimore. NEW YORK (A P )— Ro­ asked not to be named, said the delegated to reserves John Wal­ per Bowl championship last, TONIGHT’S GAMES siff Arms a 9-7 win over Wy­ Rick Reuschel, 3-3, for three batters Including nine of 10 Sox 3-1 for Mickey Lolich's IBfh American League East where • • * condition could afflict any ton and Jerry Rhome. season, was still mls.sing from man Oil. cereal you hear. That’s over one stretch. man Gabriel’s lung col­ Pero’s vs. Spruce, 6:15 Fitz­ victory. The A’s now lead the Baltimore stayed one game be­ runs in the fourth inning. healthy individual, regardless Elsewhere around pro foot­ Sibrinz had three hits, follow­ three of baseball’s four di­ Donn Clendenon’s eighth in­ PIRATES - BRAVES the Cowboys’ camp. Also ab­ gerald division by a fat eight games. hind Detroit by beating Texas Rose’s homer came in the fifth lapsed and— at least tempo­ of physical activity. ball, Speedy Duncan, the NFL’s ed by Casey Savino with two vision pennant races fall­ ning homer snapped a tie and Willie Stargell slugged a sent was another 'Thomas—Bill Moriarty vs. DeCormier, 7:30 Pittsburgh came from behind 3-1. and then the Reds added three rarily— has punctured the Gabriel had been firing leading punt returner last sea­ bingles. moved the Cardinals to the vic­ three-run homer in the first in­ Thomas, the team’s No. 1 draft Fitzgerald ing apart. to whip Atlanta 6-5 with Willie In the only other game wrapup runs in the sixth. passes In the first drill of veter­ son, Was the only veteran who Rich Peck, Bud Minor, John All of a sudden, Oakland, ning and then snapped a 5-5 tie quarterbacking strength of selection from Boston College, Fogarty vs. Acadia, 8:46 Fitz­ Stargell driving in four runs. played Monday, Boston de­ Wayne Simpson, 6-3, earned tory. an players at the Rams’ Long failed to report to the Washing­ Wright, Sparky Cartier, and * • * with a sacrifice fly In the who hasn’t yet signed a con­ gerald Pittsburgh and Cincinnati have ’That gave the Pirates another feated California 4-1. the victory with reliever Clay the Los Angeles Rams. eighth to beat Atlanta and re­ Beach State College training ton Redskins’ training quarter^ tract. B.A. vs. Mota’s, 6:15 Keeney Norm LaRosc each had two opened up healthy leads in * * « Carroll picking up his 21st TIGERS • WHITE SOX half-game pickup on idle New liever Joe Hoerner. Gabriel, veteran of 10 Nation­ camp when he said: "I don’t Duncan will be fin^d $100 a day Lou Michaels, who hit on safeties for Wyman. Minor also their respective divisions and save, tops in the majors. Lclich pitched his 16th com ­ Pizza vs. Annum, 6:15 Nebo York and a five-game bulge in ^ REDS - CUBS • • • al Football Leagiue seasons and think I can practice any longer. unless he produces a valid rea­ eight of 14 field goal attempts stroked a home run. all three added to their mar­ « * • plete game of the season, tops WINF vs. Klock, 7 :30 Nebo the National League East. Cincinnati’s race-horse Reds star quarterback of the Los An- I can’t breathe.” son for his absence. after being persuaded out of re­ Naasiff Oil 221 2-9-10-0 gins on Monday’s scarce sched­ in the majors and struck out 11 ORIOLES ■ TEXAS Savings Bank vs. Allied Cincinnati belted Chicago 7-2 ripped 14 hits including Pete CARDS - ASTROS geles club, was hospitalized First reports indicated Ga­ Cincinnati Bengals Coach tirement last season, failed to Wyman 050 000 2-7-14-6 ule of games. White Sox batters, taking over Baltimore’s Pat Dobson and Building, 6:15 Robertson and when St. Louis nipped Rose’s second home run of the Meanwhile, pursuing Houston Monday as the first major cas­ briel could be out from five Paul Brown, heartened by the report to the Packers' training Oakland, rained out at Mil­ the American Leagiue lead with Rorlc Harrison combined for a CHARTER OAK Houston 3-2, it widened the season to batter, the Cubs. It dropped its fifth straight game ualty of preseason training. weeks to the entire season. Lat­ experience and depth of his site and Coach Dan Devine said DUSTY LEAGUE waukee Monday, picked up an­ 151 for the season. six-hitter, pitching the Orioles Norm’s Catering broke a 2-2 Reds NL West lead to six was the seventh consecutive as St. Louis and Bob Gibson His condition was diagnosed er reports, however, said the team, called Monday’s session the team probably would waive Mark Anderson and Tom Hite Jim Northrup led the Tiger past Texas. tie with three runs In the stxth other half game on Chicago in games over the slipping Astros. victory for the NL West lead- overpowered the Astros. Gibson as a spontaneous pneumothorax former North Carolina standout "the best first day we’ve had in the veteran place kicker. led the Angels over North End inning to defeat Fuller’s Pack­ Fire, 13-9, with perfect 4-4 per­ of the right lung—a condition could return to action 'jvlthln a five years of existence,” Michaels was listed behind age, 6-2, at Fitzgerald Field caused hy rupturing of a small month. Duane Thomas, the elusive, rookie Chester Marcol and formances at Robertson Park. Rookie Curtis Hums Ball last night. Rich O'Neil and Don Hamer- Red Sox Place Two Stars on Starting Team air cyst at the top of the lung. In Gabriel’s absence, the sig­ fleet-footed running back who sophomore Tim Webster on the Jack McAdam had two hits sla each punched out two hits The attending physician, who nal-calling burdens have been sparked Dallas’ drive to the Su­ preseason depth chart. for the winners. for the Angels, and A1 Smith Steve Fish and John Torza had an Inside-the-park homer. Cater Amends Error, stroked two safeties for Fuller. Fire’s Ray Lukas went 3-4, Allen Nets 1,092,758 Votes, Popular Place Norm’s 020 003 x 5-7-2 with Tom Papasian, Ken Flood, No Game Today, It’s Raining, Fuller’s 100 010 0 2-6-6 and Dick Loos collecting two The place to score holes-ln- hits apiece. Phil Cement hom- Hits Two-Run Double ono seems to be the Skunga- SILK CITY ered. Wins First Base Assignment niaug River Golf Club as 'J Sportsman’s (Jafe put it all to­ Angels 030 604 x—13-17-2 Mrs. Barbara Perkins aced AMERICAN LEAGUE BOSTON (A P )— Danny Cater, the Boston Red Sox' gether, with the power from Fire 203 202 0— 9-16-3 NEW YORK (AP) __ one representative on the starters last year. Robinson Is the par 3, 140-yard second Summer Weather Problems East first baseman,...... has...... sure ...hands in the field and was hole. She used a six Iron for Les Keston, who had three hits. Dick Allen, a two-time All- “ 'a w . L. Pet. G.B. ,.eady to shoot himself after costly error. Then he g o t to stop Gorman Brothers, 8-6, FBUNE (A P T>hoto) . Boston Red Sox. who placed pearance, Preehan his sixth, Detroit her perfect shot. 47 35 .673 chaiice to make amends— and came throug’h. Playing ' In the foursome NEW YORK (NEA) __ alone in the saturated bleachers, in an unusual way. If the game at Fitzgerqld Field. low-scoring, low-hit con- Tipers’ Ixilich in Top Pilchiiip Fomi Star in the National L u I s Aparlclo at shortstop and Aparicio his fifth, Yastrzesmki 3 aitiniore 46 36 .661 1 Cater gave California an were Harriet Bamako, Lib Doinivio, There is only a dark cavity goes on. He will probably be In Two hits each came from the Bobcats downed the League,, w as the top vote- Carl Yastrzemski in the out- his fourth, Jackson his second gogton Raining harder. Pockets of ‘" s face might hi. I wet the starting lineup since the bats of Bob Westbrook, Tom Tigers, 8-7, at llling Field, 39 39 .500 6 unearned run tying the score out of tough jams. Motycka and Barabara Teas- setter on the American All-Star and Murcer his second. york 37 41 .474 8 with an error in the sixth and "A game star? I couldn’t dale. puddles now cover the slick imitation of the Grim Reaper. manager does not want to risk Sorenson, and A1 Rodonis for Eileen Tupper had three sin- r All o i ■ Game will be played Tuesday Allen was named to the start- riPvplAnd 34 46 .426 12 came back In the Boston half of pick cne even if I would, which in field Rain everywhere. The big injury to a star on a p<»r field Sportsman’s. fwTdo'^bTes^or\hT’irinners‘^‘"® League All-Star team an-- ^Ight July 26 in Atlanta and Ing team twice .as a National Milwaukee tarpaulin. Little 32 47 .406 13t4 the inning with a bases-loaded i never would,” Boston Man- (A P photo) ™ , , 1___ iu 4. u II -11 black scoreboard Is blacker for Rut a team In a hot streak Gorman’s llght-hltting offense doubles for the winners. 8 nounced today by Baseball will be nationally televised by Leaguer, once with the Phlla- West double Monday night In lifting ager Eddie Kasko said. "Cur- DEATH DIVE— Roosevelt Manning, rookie lineman M UM I (AP) - - 'The Aflami hope that a ball game will ^^gj, ig soak- is afraid the rain may dampen was led by Bob Bycholski’s Nancy Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. NBC. delphla Phillies and once with Oakland Yaz Resumes 52 30 .634 — the Red Sox and rookie south- tls. Cater, Kennedy, Yaz, Fisk, for the Atlanta Falcons, performs the “death dive”, ^Iphlns of the National Foot- rilaved today. ed. Cops stand outside the dug- its momentum. homer and single; Joe Van Bobcats 100 310 3—8-8-3 ’The Chicago White Sox slug- Joining Allen, Aparicio and the St. Louis Cardinals. Chicaao 46 39 .636 8 tltht nH^T h The summer rain started ear- out, their black slickers glisten- Bain Sayings Oudenhove had three bingles, paw John Curtis to a 4-1 victory everyone centributed. It was during team picture day in Greenville, S.C. Team’s Tigers 105 ger, who leads the American Robinsen in the starting infield The National League's start- Minnesota 42 38 .525 9 ig n i ena jo m en sp or (..on- Hgp i„ morning. There was ing in the downpour. And one remembers the Bos- including a homer; and Dave 000 1—7-4-4 League with 19 home runs and will be Rod Carew of Min- Ing team, announced Monday, jroj,gag oitv before 13,793 fans at Fenway that type of game. Curtis, trainer reported no injuries during photo workout. 41 41 .600 11 Park. though, reached back when he nec cu on ay,______g sudden, ominous appearance Lights are turned on; an ton Braves of 1948, with the say- Brannick and Merle Shaw con- 61 runs batted in, received 1,- nesota, a starter for the sixth lists Lee May, Houston, first Qgiifornla 38 47 .447 15% of dark clouds. It brought a shift ersatz sun which brings no re- ing "Spahn and Sain and pray tributed two singles each, 092,768 of the 3,171,656 votes straight time. Carew polled base; Joe Morgan, Cincinnati, -pgjjgg “ On the error, I glanced at got Into trouble and got oUt of SoxCommand 35 49 .417 18 the ruruier cn third and the it. He did a heck of a job. He of wind and bend of tree. Then, lief from the rain. But the tar- for rain.” (One wonders how Sportsman’s 102 311 0 8-13-2 cast In the nationwide poll of 832,065 votes to 411,263 for run- second base; Joe Torre, St. Monday’s Results in rapid orchestration, a rum- pauIin’s puddles are now sprln- Vem Bickford, the Braves’ third Gorman Bros 300 201 0 6- 9-3 fans, Allen, acquired from the nerup Cookie Rojas of Kansas Ixiuts, third base; Don Kessl- grounder hit toward me had so was just as strong at the end as BOSTON (A P )—Three-time American League bat­ Boston 4, C^ifomal 1 much spin on it I didn’t even he was at the atari, despite the Celts’ Transfer Fades Away, ble of the kettledrum, a rise of kled with stars. The geometric starter that championship sea------Los Angeles Dodgers in a ma- City. nger, Chicago, shortstop; John- Oakland at Milwaukee, rain the snare, a boom of the bass railings give a glassiness to son, felt about that rhyme. Was Dillon Ford scored twice in ting champion Carl Yastrzemski has re-assumed his jer winter trade, easily won the Reggie Jackson of Oakland ny Bench, Cincinnati, catcher, touch the ball,” Cater said, heat.” Baltimore 3, Texas 1 "That really hurt. Then, when I Fisk, a rookie sensation, Ig- drum and an ultimate clash of the stands. it like water off a duck’s back?) the seventh Inning to defeat l^seball role as team leader and everyone else seems to want starting first base assignment topped the outfielders in the and Hank Aaron, Atlanta, Rob- Detroit 3, Chlcp.-jo 1 cymbals. Crackle of lightning. A few half - dressed players And in Chicago that season the Groman’s. Sport Shop, 13-12, in to get in on the act to help the Boston Red Sox close over Detroit’s Norm Cash, the voting with 902,421. Joining him erto Clemente, Pittsburgh, and came up with the bases loaded r.'ted the Red Snx’ tl-hlt al­ Today’s Games and two out In cur half. I was tack with his 14th homer, a tret- Club Owner SeeksNew Arena Rain. with shower shoes stand on the last - place (Tubs had a soggy a come-from-behlnd victory at in on Detroit and Baltimore. runnerup with 729,763 votes. in the starting outfield will be Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh, out- How quickly cheeriness can dugout bqnch, since the floor is saying, too: "Kush and Rush Fitzgerald. Only one other player re- Yastrzemski, 603,151, and Bob- field, Baltimore (McNally 10-7) at really happy. I was glad to get mendous shot which bulleted Yaz collected three hits, in- BOSTON (AP) — The am ,” Schmertz said. ‘ "The Celt- "F or the first time in become gloom. Bright prospects already filling with water. and pray for slush.” ('The (Jubs ttich Belekewlcz blasted two ceived more than one million by Murcer of New York, Managers Danny Murtaugh Texas (Hand 7-6), N chance to make up for the high into the screen in left in ALUMNI JUNIORS eluding a key double in a two- "I feel ,-jood again, and want have an- were always a magic word years...I can breathe easily,” of a ball game today swiftly "Can you swim?” one asks didn’t have a third pitcher, homers and singled to lead the votes. That was veteran third 506,241. of the National League and C h ic^ o (Lemonds 1-3) at De- error.” the second. Yaz had three hits. Turnpike TV took advantage run tie-breaking sixth inning, to keep going,” the 32-year-old trolt (Coleman 11-8), N with me. I’ve always been a Auerbach said. “ If we want a drowmlng. andther. “ If not we’ll have to with or without tender feelings, motormen’s attack. Ron Ander- baseman Brooks Robinson of Detroit’s Bill Freehan wiU be Earl Weaver of the American Cater, obtained from the New including a big double in the of two Medical Pharmacy er- rookie southpaw John Curtis veteran said. ” I’m swinging for Oakland (Horlen 2-1 Other owner, but the tin- basketball nut and I certainly player, w e’JI get him. If we Yet there remains hope for cut you.” Raining raining raining The delivered a homer, triple, th l th i i t BalUmore, who easily got the the starting catcher, having League will select the pitching a) York Yankees for relief ace sixth, with Reggie Smith chlpp- pitched a gutsy nine innings base hits and getting them. I easiness of displacement never dreamed I would own want to promote more, we sun. The ballplayers come to The batboy has had to run hands of'th e scoreboard clock r6^5‘victo% test nlghTaAl^^^^ nod at third base over Oak- o u t p o I I e d Cleveland’s Ray staffs for their teams, as well , Spirky Lyle late In spring Ing In with a pair of hits, them.” Schmertz said he had can Bob and several others joined in the just missed getting a good land’s Sal Bando, 1,041,128 Fosse 767,538 to 483,366. as the reserves. Thev need not Lonoorg 7- training, is one of the easiest Curtis, though, was a chief and transferi.iaiioLi;! thatwitu, imhas o osur- u i- sure he’ll be great the park, hustling from bus or from one dugout to another. In are seemingly sodden now, for collecting three singles riem roun ded th e v a riou s sales ® th® t°wn and the team. And car with newspaper covering that short desperate flight he it’s an hour past game time. Goehring and Gary Kost punch- „ Ballard and Bruce Gar- heroics Monday night as the piece of the ball when I filed votes to 362,360. Carew.Carew, Anaricio.Aparicio, Robinson nickpick the runnera-unrunners-up in the fans ...... „ members______of the . ___ Red____ Sox attactlon.______He said___ he - ” wwent to Red Sox defeated the California out tonight. The big thing is Minnesota (Corbin (5-2) at gff ijjg field. However, he ap- his fastball when I got Into o 7 t h e N a t L I f Z s k e t S their heads as they hop and has become mVlted with rain. And still no ^ m e The home ed out two hits each. ner w o r k e r w e ir t e ™iie The only team with more and Yastrzemski also were balloting. Ol trie INAClOnSl ij&SKetORll further with nnv nlnnn rhnmninriQhln r»aHhAr ” dodc'n middlAs TH a v nr»f tt_ i____a ______u _____j- f/> Groman 3 Rofirer Macaion© Angels 4-1. confidence, and I’m swinging New York (Kline 8-4), N parently still was mad at him- trouble, and tried to keep my , , , . ceeding further with any plans championship caliber. dodge puddles. They do not look He had to slosh through the sea team is ferever reluctant to Groman’s R°&er Macaione Association club in the past for a modem indoor facility "This is what you’d call a with confidence agEiin. Home California (Ryan 11-8) at Bos- ggif for the error when he came head.” severai years appears to with ample parking space he Schmertz became the official ei^h^ted ’thr"et Dorn Vuoto, (Jhuck McKenzie real team effort,” Yastrzemski runs? Forget about it. I Just ton (Culp 5-8), N 00 in the eighth. He lined a He also credited some fine owner of the (Celtics Monday ^ / the dugouts. He comes dripping, pecte of a miracle; Sun and a j^ne h o m e r in l ^ r k o r a T Bob Frank had Medical have faded. wanted to discuss his plans the strugigle to flap In the wrind. clattering and laughing breath- good crowd. But soon the an- Macaione nomermg. tsoD Kowai- said as he peeled off his sop- want the hits. ’They’ll help the Cleveland (Perry 15-7 and double to left, took third on a fielding plays, including a when officials of the First Na­ hits. Robert Schmertz, a New Jer- wdth the operators of Boston Tacltum vendors and sullen lessly out of the rain. He brings nouncement: Sorry, no game homered and tripled, ping uniform. "We got the big team more now.” McGinty’s Wrestling Dreams Wilcox 6-11) at Kansas City pitch and scored an Insur- couple by Kennedy at short- tional Bank announced they Turnpike 300 012—8-2-4 sey real estate dealer, said Garden have annroved a loan ticket------sellers are- there. Some into the dugout a smell of wet today. Dllllon 460 001 2-13-17-5 hit and made the big play. And with Yaz hitting sharp shots, (Spllttorff 9-5 and Dal Canton 6- gnee run on the second of three stop. Groman 334 101 0—12-15-1 Medical 200 021-5-4-3 that kid Curtis showed every- although he has failed to hit a hits bv John Kennedy. The Red Sox try to make it Monday upon official purchase ' Schmertz also pledged his full ‘ " " fans, wdth optimism as Implac- wool, shakes himself like a The several thousand fans 'Warren, Martin, Gamer, Bal- of the Celtics that he planned to support to Celtics’ General Man- It meant Schmertz was the able as the rain, arrive. spaniel. boo. -But boo whom? The man- J one something, homer since last Sept. 4, the NATIDNAl: LBIAGUE Curtis allowed nine hits, but two in a row over the Angels land and Linsenbigler Pesco. keep the team In Boston, and ager "Red” Auerbach, saying eighth owner in nearly as many Umbrellas Pop Up A couple of players return to agement? The public-address INDY LEAGUE ” He threw the hell out of the Red Sox look like a different Not Hampered by Wheelchair, didn’t wnlk a batter in record- tonight with right-hander Sonny Madson, Hanlon and Barber H. L. Pet. G.B. Ing j^g sixth victory in nine de- Slebert (7-5) opposing Callfor- he called for construction of a ” he’s the best general manager years for the team that has Umbrellas pop up in the playing cards in the quiet of the announcer? The turbulent gods? Gunver’s upset league-leading ball, especially in the first and team. As Manager Chuck Tan- CLEVELAND, Ohio Junior High in Parma because that he can at Umes show other Pittsburgh 53 30 .639 cisions since being recalled nla’s Nolan Rysm (11-6). Ryan new arena. in all sports. He's a wdnner and won 11 NBA titles In the past 16 stands like mushrooms. Another clubhouse. Pitchers wdll wonder' The snipping of hope? Bem le’s TV wdth a 7-6 victory Scoring 10 runs in the first sixth innings when they put two ner of the Chicr,"jo White Sox (A P )— “ I know there are school has an elevator. youngsters what they are doing New York jolt of lightning and a man wdth what a ralnout wdll mean to And yet in their wet pockets at Keeney Field, runners on, including one on said last month: “ He’s worth 47 34 .680 6 from the minors. He struck out threw a one-hitter and struck "You don’t know how happy I to me wdimlng Is happiness.” years. Inning and 12 more in the sixth, some limitations in me,” S-foot-6%, 130 pounder wrong. gt Louis his son seated next to him low- their mechanical routine and ro- these fans can clutch a rain Bill Wilson, Dave Gunas, third, with none out. I think three batters in the lineup — 43 39 .524 9% six, including two In the first cut 16 Beston batters in Callfor- Groman’s Sport Shop bombed 14-year-old Mike McGinty wrestling" this year and •■He gives the other kids a lot Chicago 44 41 .618 10 and two In the sixth In pitching nia nine days ago. era his black umbrella, as if he tation. A slumping batter is check, a soggy but palpable Mike Deangelis, Bob Gaffney, Marl-Mads, 22-7. . that’s the hardest I’ve seen him the one in front of him, himself is pulling a bedcover tighter thankful for a day of respite. symbol of a better day ahead, and Rich Bradshaw all stroked concedes, but he is not ^ rummage sale In his ga- of inspiration,” said Fiore. Montreal 36 45 .444 16 Scott Price led the mltlng at- throw, but it’s hard to say. All and the one behind him. The Menne Holds over their frightened heads. A second-line player is pre- The rain check is a passport to two bingles^for Gunvers’. I know is that he threw so hard pitcher can’t ease up on any.” about to give up his dream special.” Philadelphia 29 54 .349 24 American^ National Stars Bem le’s Bob Fermn, Corky tack wdth a 4-6 night and batted West One man u n d e r a p o n c h o sits p a r e d f o r u drenching of egOn^unshlne. _ . . _ . they managed to get only one ------of becoming a top notch , ,u .. i, McGinty has about Coughlin, Pete Lalashius, John ^ JT® ®’ U ^ clothes, he -75 per cent usage in the upper Cincinnati 52 31 627 — undeserved run. That kind of •, t B ig Margin Reault had three hits for the 48 39 .662 6 Nation’s Top Oarsmen Try Eliminated from Tourney Fllloramo, and Gene Rlcclo col­ pitching gives any team a big T w i S B c S t L o S C , Even if he does have to crawl his body and none in Houston winners, wdth Bob Digan adding 43 40 .518 9 lected two hits apiece. out of his wheelchair to get in *30 toward the lower part.” He has some Lcs Angeles Gunver’s 032 200 x—7-12-0 a double. 38 47 .447 16 In PGA Play Behind the brilliant two-hit sor runs to score, Manchester’s Dave Kershaw had two hits In the first Inning, Curtis re- position on the wrestling mats. ® camp cost. problems With balance and co- Atlanta For Olympic Rowing Berths Bemie’s 000 400 2-6-14-2 MB’s H osl J«ets 38 50 .432 16% pitching of Larry Kelly, Rock- National League Stars' pitcher, for the losers. tired three straight batters In Mike was one of 30 wrestlers can’t stand up without my ordination, and loss of use of San Francisco attending the Ohio School of braces,” said Mike, who also his legs is a “ great disadvan- Diego 31 52 .373 21 KENT, Conn. (AP) — Many Fifteen duos have entered the BELMONT, Mass. (AP) viHe’s All-Stars eliminated Man- Ray Ghlha then settled down Groman’s 10 000 0 12—22-10-6 the heart of the California line- Following a night of major Bob Menne, a former assistant Chester’s American League but the damage was already REC LEAGUE Wrestling at the Hiram House suffered cerebral palsy, tage. Monday’s Results of the nation s top oarsmen will pairs without coxswain com- Marl-Mads 2 100 1 3— 7- 6-8 up to get out of the jam. In the upsets in the Hartford Twilight golf professional in Andover Stars from further play in the done as they lost, 5-3, at East Manchester Oil Heat white­ camp in suburban Chagrin J can move around on my But Fiore thinks that with (Cincinnati 7, (Chicago 2 converge on this small town Ostrout and R. Digan; Weth- sixth, the Angels scored on a League, Moriarty Brothers will Pittsburgh 6, Atlanta 5 this week for the U.S. Olympic ‘“ '“ ding the team of now trying to break into big District 8 All-Star Tournament Windsor. washed the Telephone Co., 14-0, erell, Daigle and Czajka single, a ground double which Falls this summer. His greatest •'"ccs pretty fast. McGinty’s determination he has St. Louis 3. Hooet'^n 2 rowln,g trials in competition for Larry Hough and Rich Lyons, money on the national tour, last night, 11-0. Manchester stranded nine in the first of two games at bounced off the second base attempt to gain more ground In "limitation” is being partially “ Wrestling Is something I can a chance of overcoming his Mt. Nebo. ALUMNI L held a five-stroke lead today Mike Linsenbigler and Bob base runners in the first four paralyzed. compete in. I get tired but I handicaps sufficiently to wrestle Today’s Games pairs without coxswain and who won the national cham- bag and an error by Danny Ca- their quest for the top position entering the final round of the Case for Meinchester were the innings. Gllha fanned eight bat- Jim Grant and Bob Slmler Manchester State Bank and ” My goal Is to wrestle for my keep on wrestling. I’m not an In competition, Cincinnati 13-2) at single sculls on Lake Wara- plonship last week. The pair, ter. Curtis proceeded to strike tonight when they host the East 54-hole New England PGA only batters to touch Kelly for ters and walked two. Jeff Ber- paced the potent wdnner’s of­ Parkade Lanes played to a six- high school team,” said easy quitter.” The boy’s father is dead. His (Jenkins 11-8) maug. rowing for Stanford University, out the next two batters and Hartford Jets at Mt. Nebo. Champlonshlp at Belmont hits. man’s double and single led the fense wdth three hits each, in- inning, 2-2 tie last night at Mt. McGinty, who lives in Falrvlew McGinty’s coach, Frank Btore, mother works as a real estate Atlanta (Reed 7-10) at Pitts- How large the field will )ie may have some stiff com- get the next on an easy ground- Game time Is 6. Country Club. Rockville’s big blows came losers’ offense, with Phil Valen- eluding home runs. Ron Carr, Nebo In a protested contest. er to second base. in last night’s action. Herb’s Park but attends Greenbriar says he’s picked up enough so broker. burgh (Blass 10-3), N remains to be seen, especially petition after winning "not Fred Hurley, Ron Klein, and Mickey Miller had a double St. Louis (Cleveland 11-4) at after the lopsided 6%-lengith quite as comfortably as I Menne holed a 120-yard from Amle (Jhase, one a three- tine. Bill Kelly, and Bill Modean The Red Sox, who took a 1-0 Sport Shop downed front-run- Joe Brooks produced two safe- and Mike Goglielmlno singled Houston (Reuss 5-8), N victory by Jim Dietz in the thought they would,” said Per-. wedge shot on the 36th hole to run homer. Russ Allen had collecting the other hits, lead on rookie catcher Carlton nlng New Britain Falcons in ties each. for State Bank. Norm Davey New York (Matlack 9-5) at single sculls competition in the ry. complete a 69-67—136 with an three hits, including a double, Beaver (ZSishman and Paul Fisk’s 14th homer in the sec- nine Innings, 2-1. The Vernon Clayt Nlvlson was the only tossed a three-hitter, Canada-Russia Hockey Tilt Los Angeles (John 8-4), ^ U.S. national championships The main competition could eagle 2 Monday in a field of 100 and Kelly stroked three singles, Mockalls, each wdth two hits, ond, loaded the bases on a Orioles shut out second place player to get two hits for Telso. Parkade’s John Taslllo had Major League Philadelphia (Champion 4-9) last week in Philadelphia. come from the Trinity College starters. Pre-toumament favor- Rom Bamforth also homered paced East Windsor. walk, Yaz’ double and another Hartford Insurance Group, 5-0, Oil Heat 221 033 3—14-19-1 all three hits while hurling a at San Diego (Caldwell 3-4), N Hart Perry, the Kent School two-man crew, Dave Brown Ite Paul Harney of Pleasant and singled. The wdnners pound- walk in the sixth. After a 6-2-3 behind the five-hit pitching of Hit by Political Adversary East Windsor 410 000 x—6-5-3 Telco 000 000 0— 0- 6-6 four-hitter. = L e a d e r s = Montreal (Moore 1-3) at San rowing coach whose school is 'And Rick Ricci. They wlU be Valley and Ross Ckxm of Indian ed out 17 hits. double play and an Intentional newly acquired Ken Soucy. Ridge were tied for second wdth Manchester 030 000 0—3-6-2 ------State Bank 001 100 2-4-1 Francisco (Bryant 7-4), N hosting the trials, said: rowing in a hospitable Con- walk. Cater atoned for his mis- John Serafini will probably AMERICAN LEAGUE MONTREAL (AP) — An old bell and other Interested par- 141, followed by defending R(x:kville 004 115—11-17-1 CANDLELIGHT LEAGUE Parkade Lanes 000 020 2-3-2 ------“ Whether he Is going to scare nectlcut setting after being Perkins and Ainsworth; Gllha Dave Sibrinz’ two-run homer Davey, Llvengood and Frat- cue with a two-run double to get the mound call tonight for BATTING (200 at bate)— political adversary took a run Ues to abandon their insistence champion Charlie Colpone of Manchester 000 000— 0- 2-4 and Kelly right. Moriarty’s, with Greg Steele or Schelnblum, KC, .330; Plniella, ^nideau for edibility to jcin Team Sports Dial off any scullers 1 just don’t eliminated from the nationals Nashawtuc with 142 and Joe Kelly and Martino; Orlowski, In the bottom of the seventh teroll; Taslllo, Charlebols and Yastrzemski, who was bat- Tony Foran doing the pitching KC, .314. Canada be restricted to players know yet.” Entry deadline is last week despite the fourth Benevento of Wlanno with 143. Linsenbigler and Pleclty, Huhta- broke a 7-7 tie and gave Nas- Wilson ting only .164 when he came for the Jets, RU N ^R udl, Oak, 53; Har- being the third man. or possi- w hThavV sf^ ed ’a NML~con- Yanks vs. TwlnB, WINF Wednesday at 5 p.m. and Perry best time in the prellminai^ Wlth the 18-hole windup la Tonight’s contest at Verplanck back from a knee injury June Moriarty’s enter the contest per, Bsn, 50; D.Allen, Chi 50. bly the fourth or fifth, to join tract when the team’s training Angels, said he had received confirmed heats. scheduled for today, the wdnner ------Field finds the Manchester In­ 9, raised his mark to .314 by with a 5-6 record and currently RUNS BATTED IN—D.Allen, tight over Bobby Hull’s par- camp opens Aug. 13. WTIO applications from only 10 scul- The trials will begin Thurs- of the $6,000 tournament wdll After a shaky first Inning ternational Ijeague All-Stars 10:66 Mete vs. Dodgers, WINF lers., day momln.'j at 9:30. going 3-for-4 on three line shots, hold down third place In the Chi, 61; Itoyl^rry, KC, 48; tlclpatlcn In the Canada-Russia collect $1,000 and automatically when two errors, a hit batter. hosting Windsor at 6. The lo- . He filed deep to left in his other standings. East Hartford sports Duncan, Oak, 48; Bando, Oak, quallfy for the National PGA three passed balls, and three gg]g pickup from the fol- hockey series next September. appearance. a 4-6 mark. championshlp. singles allowed four East Wind- losing players; Brian Daigle, HITS—Rudi, Oak, 98; Pi- “ The trouble started when ------^ J e f f Mercer, Doug Landry, Andy niella, KC, 97. Trudeau g;ot involved,” said Kurlowlcz, Pat Bdtzgerald, Lou DOUBLES—Rudi, Oak, 20; Alan Ea^leson, legal counsel Manzlllllo, Frank Livingston, Fisk, Bsn, 19; Patek, KC, 19; for the National Hockey League Little Miss Softhall Craig Ostrout, Bob Dennln, Plniella, KC, 19. Players’ Association and for a Willie’s scored runs in every posted a 16-10 victory over TRIPLES—Blair, Bal, 6 ; number of its more prominent Chris Everett, Steve EJverettr inning to defeat the BA Club, BMtley Oil. Jim Fleurant, John OrfitelU and Rudi, Oak, 6; Fisk, Bsn, 5. members and a former national 19-11, last night at Martin Ginny Sylvester (2), Fran HOME RUNS—D.Allen, Chi, president of the Progressive Dave Chevrette. (Joaches are How to borrow School. Tracy Norwood and Late^o. and Kathy Banarige Elmer Ostrout and A1 Chev- 10; Cash, Det, 17; R.Jackson, Conservative party Mary Ellen Dubaldo homered .belted four-baggers for the win- O&k, 17. At a news conference Monday Spectators in Rain Gear Await Decision 8 Available for for Willie’s, wdth Wendy Fer- “®^’ IMMEDLlrfE STOLEN BASES—^D.Nelson, night before his departure for 030 625 16-20 rand and Tommi Mitchell clout- DELIVERY Tex, 26; Campaneris, Oak, 23. Moscow with Coach Harry Sin- $ 5 0 0 0 ° ® Ing circuit blows for BA’s. Lori Eently 022 420 10-8 PITCHING' (7 Decisions)— ^jgn and other Team Canada of- Veal belted a grand slam for DeNicola, Marshall Qualify Kaat, Min, 10-2, .833, 2.22 fidals to work out details of the Scoring 10 mns in the sixth the wdnners. $ Odom, Oak, 8*2, .800, 2.05. four games to be played In the 227 131 10 21 inning, Nasslff Arms bombed at bank rates STRIKEOUTS—Lolich, Det, Russian city, Eagleson said the Willie's Manchester Molding, 21-3. Patty 2054.85 000 209-11-10 state Tax i^d Registration Extra 149; N.Ryan, Cal, 146. prime minister’s intervention in BA Packard clouted two distant H ilin sk i Fires, 73, the dispute was a political . „ „ . ____, shots, wdth Doreen Downham NATIONAI. LEAGUE Army & Navy tumed_ bac homer to the cause. BATTING — (200 atbate)—Ce- Wyman Oil, 16-13. Janet Bidwell for only *90*^^ deno, Htn, .347; Mota, LA, .343. Trudeau has appealed to" Nasslff 103 1610 21-19 homered for the losers, wdth And 16 more reasons NHL President Clarence Camp- Molding 012 000 3- 8 RUNS—Morgan, Cln, 76; Mary Carroll getUng a four- ? Enters State Open Bonds, SF, 68. bagger for A&N. Kate Warren to b uy a Toyota per month. RUNS BATTED IN—Bench, collected two hits for the vic­ Cln, 71; Stargell, Pgh, 64. Three golfers representing Manchester C!ountry Club Miss Miller Tops tors. made the field yesterday in the north section qualifica­ H I T S —Brock, StL, 116; Army Sc Navy 025 260-15-19 from Hometown Toyota. You want to borrow big — but you Ask about the New Homeowners B.Willlams, Chi, 113. Wypian 304 105—13-18 tion round for the 1972 Connecticut Open Champion­ want to keep your payments down to , Loan. Give us a call. One Day Event DOUBLES—Bonds, SF, 23; INTERMEDIATE I ship, to be held July 31 and Aug. 1 in Green’wich. 1. Front disc brakes 9. Package tray what you can afford. How do you do No obligation. Cedeno, Htn, 22. Because it's better to borrow big HAMDEN, Conn. (AP) - Ansaldl’s bombed Little Miss, Lions 88—Rlelly 8, Roback 8, Stan Hilinski Jr. paced the 2. 4-speed all synchromesh 10. Flo-thru ventilation it? You extend the term of the loan, TRIPLES—Brock, StL, 8 ; of course. through Northern National. Sharon Miller and the team led 20-6. Jean Hennlgan, Terry Deegan 6 ; Ruel’s 34—T. Hag- trio of Silk Town swingers wdth C.C. In Greenwich f o r the transmission 11. Tinted windows And if you really want to keep the Bowa, Phi, 6 ; Sangulllen, Pgh, i,y Qioria Ehret split $7,600 in Prank, Nella Lelgher, and Chris gerty 17, 8 . Haggerty 10. an 18-hole score of 74. Club pro championship. The field wdll 3. Wall-to-wall nylon 12. Whitewall tires payments low. Call Northern National 6- prize money Monday in the Jarvis homered for Ansaldl’a. Eagle Jrs. 25—Socha 5, (Jurtls Ralph DeNicola shot a 78, and then be reduced to the low 60s, "O PEN C O M P " 101 Laps carpeting 13. Deluxe wheel covers Credit. W hy HOME RUNS—Bench, (31n. Ladies Professional Golf Asso- Laurie Roel and Debbie Daw- 5, Nolan 6 ; Lyman 23—Quaglla Fred Marshall, an anriateur, and the final 86-hole medal fl- 4. Reclining bucket seats 14. Bumper guards 24; Kingman, SF, 21. elation pro-am one day charity son poked HR’s for the losers. 6, Balesano 8. carded a 78. nal wdll be held the followdng 5. Vinyl interior 15. Chrome trim Our New Homeowner's Loan is your STOLEN BASES—Morgan, tournament at the New Haven chance to borrow big at a lower Ansaldl’s 273 10 Ox—20 ------Larry McCue, playing out of 6. Trip odometer 16. Fresh air heater and Pay Cin, 34; Brock, StL, 33. Country Club. cost. If you own your own home, now LltUe Miss 212 0 01— 6 SENIOR I _____Prospect C.C., topped the quail- Wedn0$day Night 8 P.M. 7. Cigarette lighter defroster. pi'TCHING (7 Declsloite)- money was divided be- you can borrow $5,000, $7,500 Denise Reavey belted two Moriarty’s 50—Smith 14, Mor- (jg^g g one-under-par 70 Younic NHRA Chamoion 8. Glove box M ore? Nolan, Cin, 13-2, .866, 1.82 ar- the low pro score and the in 'Poarpnn ft* TTivp ____ i.i______i ___ ^ $10,000 or more. homers as Manchester Olds nip- tarty 10, Pearson 8 ; (X! Five over the spacious Wethersfield All of this and more is standard equipment on the Corolla 1200. shall, Mon, 7-2, .777, 1.80. low team score. ped Cut Sc CJurl, 6-4, In an ex- 24—Kennedy 10, Gamber 6. ' Country Club, The 45-year-old EN GU8HTOWN, N.J. (AP) Why pay the 18% rates you see INCLUDES LIFE INSURANCE STRIKEOUTS—Carlton, Phi, Miss Miller shot a one-under- citing contest. Langan 36 — Daignault 14, gigi, pro fired a '33 on the front — Jeb Allen, 18, of Bellflower, advertised by others? Amount of note $7,624.68 187; geaver, NY, 121. See how much car your money can buy at Northern National will arrange the — 7 years, 84 payments — par 70, and Miss Ehret's team Manchester 000 204—6 Bowman 8, Russlllo 6 ; Indians ^ing gnj came In wdth a 37. Calif., won the top fuel elimlna- same big loan with big savings. finance charge $2,824.68 — an* , ' shot 17-under-par 64. The team Cut Sc Curl 020 200—4 33 — McCurry 8, Stoneman 6, Top golfer in the southern dl- tor category Sunday at the nual percentage rate is I2.93^g. A small craft warning for score was determined on the Behind the homers of Anna Haberem 7. vision was Tom Amaral of third National Hot Rod Assocl- LYNCH MOTORS boaters is ope red pennant dls- basis of the best ball played on Melr and Peggy Stevens, Turn------Woodbridge wdth a 34-34-68. atlon’s Summer Nationals at TEL. S24-5983 FARM LEAGUE CHAMPIONS—Moriarty Brothers Adamy, Keith Ray, Scott Wittmann, Joel Malinoski 345 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER played by day and a red light each hole. pike TV turned back Butter- Michigan State’s basketball Gary Wlgren, a young entry Raceway Park, Staff O l d Motor Speedway 646-4321 over a white light at night, T’laylng on the team with captured the championship by downing the Oilers, Dan Hanson. Third row — Tony Pinnone Chris field's, 18-13. Vlrgjlnla Lukas team wdll play in two holiday from Ellington Ridge Country In taking the race in 6.39 sec- ROUTE 140. STAFFORD SPRINGS CONN “ Hartford Area’s Largest Toyota Dealer” NORTHERN NATIONAL CREDIT warning of winds up to 33 knots Miss Ehret were William and 5-0, Friday night. Team members are, front row, Browne, Jeff Geagan, Bill Maloney. Fourth row— clouted two circuit blows for the tournaments next season. The Club, was Ued with four others onds, Allen became the young- and-or sea conditions dangerous David Ladd and Tom Desantis, (1-r) Dave Decharis, Kelly MeSweeney, Phil Malino- Manager Dave’ Malinoski, coach Frank McLaughlin losers. SpartanS’^ e in- the Kodak Clas- with 73s. est champ ever in that cate- to small boats. all of New Haven. Ski, Glen Glpde and Ken Amatp. Second row— Walt Rill Greene. Missing are Chai lie Glade, Ron Barber’ Tuimplke <07 7—18 sic at-Rochester, N.Y., Dec. 29- Fifty golfers from-\each sec- gory. His top speed over the r TOYOTA Butterfield’s 008 5—13 30 and in t^e Senior Bowl (Jlas- tlon wdll join exactly 50 eitempt- qutWer-mlle d ls tw ^ was ipore Behind a 20-hit attack, IBEW sic, at Mobile, Ala., Jan. 2-3. ed players July 31 at Tamarack (han 200 m.p.h.

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Somnon* CHAWOES HIS MIWPAKT TAKES AMY LONGER-THERES No j : 643-2711 light trucking and package de­ 45 Oriental 5T togetlvr with a memo listing benefits available. Must have may hav« *«nt you - IN WHICH WE ALL OFF AGAIN/ 17HOOOHT IF I PEACE FK3R AAE IN THIS 1 1 the companies you do NOT livery. Refrigerators, washers Evening VOU TRYlNOl LET HIM COOL WS h e e l s EVEN WHEN I’M SICK/ 1 guitar good typing background. Ex­ S H O U L D B E REACH OUT A HAKID a r want to see your letter. Your and stove moving specialty. o happy adl A MATIONJAL TO STIR UP AWHILE MAYBE HE'P 48 Reclaims W ■pfgSOMHEL cellent opportunity for mature OF FRIBNDSHIR TR O U B LE GET THE M E S S A G E ^ 52 Scent z letter will be destroyed If the Trailers - Folding chairs for rent. 649- Herald K IK JD Kl& SS 3 4$ person who enjoys meeting 'a e 53 Impair advertiser Is one you’ve m,en- Mobile Homes 6-A 0762. r 54 Arabian gulf 4S 1^41 u II tloned. If not It will be han­ people. Call 622-9211. T 55 Child’s dled In the usual manner. puppet 52 U Painting - Papering 21 SECRETARY — Receptionist Happy Anniversary Happy 19th 56 Arab name LOOK ! for small electronics firm In 57 Italian coin 85“ B6 81 ADD LIB'E to your home with Manchester. Experience DIMPLES Lost and! Found 1 professional spray paint job, GREG 58 Confederate St 89 u necessary. Good phone person­ 59 Berigal quince DELUXE OLD ENGLISH—Car­ Inside and out, 20 years experi­ Oops, I Missed the Deadline 16 LOST—gray Uger kitten, wear­ ality essential. DuUes will In­ 60 Pace peting throughout. Beautifully ence. Leon Bassett Painting, Love from ing collar with bell. Missing clude correspondence, dicta­ (NIWSFAPla INTtSPaiSE AtSN.I furnished with skirting and 876-8384. Love, since Sunday, vicinity Fergu­ patio. Reduced to: tion, file, reservations and ap­ pointments. Salary range $100 Legsy Bunny All in the Family son Rd. 649-3816. $10,995 INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ cial rates for people over 66. to $120 depending on ex­ POUND—mongrel, part hound, Choice of homesites. f'li Call my competitors, then call perience and ability. Call 646- Help Wonted-Mole 36 Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 black and white female. Call 7-19 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER NEW 2 BfeDROOM — Front me. Elstlmates given. 649-7863. 3800, Gerald Fortier for inter- Dog Warden, 646-4656. kitchen. Matching appliances. view appointment. COLLIE AKC puppies, 6 weeks Wall-to-wall carpeting. Lovely CEILING specialist — expert PART-TIME PEOPLE old, sables and two white. GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN Personals home. (S )«n b. NIA he workmanship. One celling or R Ns - LPN s for private duty, NEEDED Come and reserve now. 228- $6,996 all your ceilings repaired and 7-3, 3-11, 11-7 shifts. Medical 0084. Placement Service, 232-5226. $240 SALARY 7-10 Trades welcome. painted. Also Interior painting I'M <&IV/N<& UP ARTIST WILL paint portraits "M y guess is he's been in aerospace and he's here to and wallpapering. Call 289- We need people to work In HANDSOME two-year old tiger UAGT Nit e UTlh HIA I-. TM IM. US tires. $1,000. 872-3644. necessary. Reasonable. Confi­ small. Free estimates. Call MASONRY — All types of toy line. Also, earn $100 free In ______— , , ----- C O M PLE TE Printing and rub- -StilpFi ‘Okay, okay, so he didn’t ask to be bom! He’s 1964 SEVEN passenger Cadillac Stephen Martin, 646-7296 after stone, brick fireplaces, walls, dential, quick arrangements. merchandise with only $160 In FULL-TIME for optical >^hora- gfg^mp set-up, very reason- • Premium Vented Unlnge j Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. •7-18 9? limousine. Very clean. Can be 4 p.m. concrete steps, sidewalks. No sales. CelII collect 491-2100 be- varied interesting duties, Ca.ll 742-6680. ® 1972 NcNaught Synd., Inr. asked for just about everything else!’ • Tom Worn Drama seen at Chambers Mo\4{ig and job too small. Free estimates. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ fore 6 p.m. ''^PP'Y Precision Optical, 11 ------• Inatallatimi Storage, Manchester Industrial C E ILIN G and ceramic tile spe­ Over 20 years experience. Af­ ford. Evenings, 233-6879. ------Bragg St., East Hartford. E X C E LLE N T Chuck gun, BSA MR. ABERNATHY W . 9 5 cialist, one ceiling or all, re­ BABY Sitter wanted while ------;---- — .223, lOX, W eaver scope, $90. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEW AY Park, 643-6187. ter 6 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2976. MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd DON'S American Sendee paired, replaced. Rooms re­ mother works, Robertson W E E K LY , salary, plus bo- or trade for comparable shot- mortgages — Interim financ­ ' YOU that‘s th e M Y FIR 5T 1969 VOLKSWAGEN convert- m Tolland Tpke., Bt. 88 paired, remodeled. Light truck­ N. J. LA F LA M M E —Carpentry School area. One child. 64&- full-time,^ serviemg 742-6680. RIGHT (DVSZ \Z SURE ARE r WINTHROP ible 29,(^ miles, radio, like BIanolieote|h.MS4Rn8 ing. No job too small, special contractor. Additions, remodel­ ing — expedient and confiden­ 2135. Fuller Brush - customers. No UNDERCTATEMENT HOLE-IN-ONE AND BY DICK CAVALLI tial service,, J. D- Real Estate experience or car necessary. LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours THE FENCE! )- UNLUCKY) OF THE YEAR! ^ IT d o e s n T c o u n t ! new condition. Asking $1,160. rate. Work done on weekends ing and repairs, 875-1642. 643-6875. and evenings, anytime. 647- Assoc. 643-6129. ACCOUNTING Clerk — assis­ Call 233-9626. daily, ring bell for service. DORMERS, garages, porches, THEV AAUST HAVE 9232. tant to bookkeeper, in small ---- Shiners, crawlers, etc. 144 rec rooms, room additions, RENEWEpHIS Business Opportunity 28 electronics firm. Experience Demlng Street, Manchester, 1965 FORD WAGON, country AUTO TWO YOUNG married men will kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, and-or accounting school di­ CLERK Route 30, South. C O S L IC E N e E RDR. THRIVING PIZZA shop in the ANOTHERVEAR. sedan, $350. Call 643-6837. SERVICE do small repair jobs and paint­ siding, general repairs. Quali­ ploma necessary. Call 646- part-tlme, 2 a.m. to 6 a.m ing, also cellar cleaning and ty workmanship. Financing center of town, well establish­ 3800, Gerald Fortier for Inter- musrhave a good aptitude for ^p^^J^J^ate1‘®'o09 to"ck 2^ US Hee Hee 1969 NOVA, SS, 396, 375 h.p. 12,- SPECIALISTS light trucking. Call 646-2692, available. Economy Builders, ed, good equipment, good aX X A AA/\/\AA/V\/W '^ T t • Tune-ups view appointment. math.math, $2 per hour. Apply: L ?! ‘^^^nt^L^ror 6 f o r ^ ^ Hff yseHeE/ 000 miles plus extra motor, 648-3726. Inc., 643-8159, 872-0647, eve­ lease. Call Bill Rood at T.J. very clean, must be seen. 649- i • Brakes Crocket, Realtors, 643-1677. m m m m m HoMo \ / • Air Cond. nings. DENTAL Assistant — Experi­ FIRST NATIONAL 643-2711. 1066. E X PE R IE N C E D students wlll- elates, 289-8665. mbe ha Complete Auto enced preferred, good know­ STORES, INC. ing to do odd jobs. Painting, LEON CIESZYNSKI builder — ledge of typing and office pro­ PICNIC TABLES, extra sturdy, Care Park & Oakland Avenues all bolted. All sizes and styles. JONE6 + FlP6£WAy cleaning, yard work. Self-in­ new homes custom built, re­ Schools and Classes 33 cedure required. Reply Box V, 1963 CHEVROLET Biscayne PONTIAC East Hartford, Conn. From $30., delivered. W. Zink- sured. Call 646-1266. modeling, additions, rec Manchester Herald. BUZZ SAWYER $125. Good condition. 643-2048. \ m \ PARK rooms, garages, kitchens re­ MUSIC LESSONS, beginning An Equal Opportunity er, Windsorvllle Rd., Ellington, BY ROY CRANE 373 Main St., Manchester STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, modeled, bath tile, cement and elementary giiitar, flute and $100 A MONTH extra cash. Employer m/f 875-0397. 7-/8 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, 36,- T M LOOKING FOR THE PEOPLE WHO gURHEP SUSPICIOUS LOOKING. OKVC 649-3881 fireplaces, flagstone terraces. work. Steps, dormers. Resi­ trumpet. Music education THEY'RE PARKED RIGHT OVER OW4iJ_J TOM WILLAGOH'S HOUSE. OHE IS THIH, SLUMPED THEV'RE IN A PICK­ (P Ifn w NtA. It.. T.M. >»s. U-S. M. tm. 000 miles, clean, $900. 647- All concrete repairs, both In­ graduate. Low er than standard Mn'nv Avon Rpnr!^ N IG H T Auditor, light book- T W E N T Y shares Manchester BY'--- THAT'S FUNNY.' dential or commercial. Call problems. Many Avon Repre- required, 5 nights per state Bank stock for sale, OVER. THE OTHER fe LARGE WITH A BEARP. UP TRUCK WITH ONE 9316. side and ouMde, railings, rates. Call after 6 p.m., 742- ■ THEY'RE CONE ’ 649-4291. 8 OF THOSE CAMPER landscaping. Reasonably 6904.______sentatlves actually earn an es- midnight - a.m. Make offer. Call 628-0837, af- CAPTAIN EASY 1962 MERCURY Meteor, Holley, timated $40 weekly spare time Also receptionist noon-6 p.m. ter 6:30 p.m. th in g s o n t o p — B Y CROOKS & LAW RENCE Motorcycles-BIcycies 11 priced. Call 643-0851. WES ROBBINS carpentry re­ Edelbrock, Shelby, Rocket, selling our famous products. Mornings. Apply in Flano’s ------FOR YOUR motorcycle Insur­ modeling specialist. Additions, Help Wonted-Female 35 $250. Call 668-5953 after 6:30. LAWNMOWER Service, sharp­ Why.chn’t you. For details call ^ St. SCREENED LOAM, gravel, I HEARD MR. KOCKWELL/SOftRY.PEAR, rec rooms, dormers, built-ins, ACT NOW—LAD IE S! SeU toys PLANJ^P t o o p e n a \jh AT FLOPPED! nliMR^, BIBB31,,,/OH, MR, ROCK WELL* 1 ance call the Crockett Agency. ening and repairing. Pick up now, 289-4922. ______’______processed gravel and fill. ^ n P /O ^ JO DO MAGAZINE HOLDING ANY 7 A W U N l ^ Y Ask for Betty Turner, 643-1677. bathrooms, kitchens, 649- and gifts party plan. Our 26th and delivery. L&M Equip­ t.— 7.:------REAL ESTATE career. Bxcel- George H. Griffing, Inc, 742- ANP FAGHION ^ ^ IL FOR ME? UUGT LOOKING 1969 COUGAR XR7, $1,596 3446. year. Over 300 items. F^lll - RELIABLE tebysltter, in my ccmmlsslon arrange- FOR YOU! ment, Route 83, Vernon 872- ______7886. best offer. 646-4048. EXPERT repairing all makes color catalog. No cash outlaw. home, part-time week days. (Part-time considered. 8 6 of bicycles including 3, 6 and 8311, Monday - Thursday - , Roofinq - Sldflig 16 Call or write '-'Santa’s Parties” Transportation necessary. Pasek Real Estate Ckmsul- BOLENS HUSKY 7 h.p. riding Friday 8-9, Saturday 8 - 4 . ______? ______:—r ------10-speeds. Manchester Bicycle Avon, Conn., 06001. Phone 1- Start early September. 64^ ^ ^ 289 7476 t**Qr*f/Y»*tractor, model '7QA730, zzrltViwith 36” Trucks - Tractors GUTTERS and roofs repaired Shop. 673-3465. Also booking parties. 3963. mower attachment, excellent P and J CONCRETE finishing; and replaced. Excellent work­ I960 DODGE Rack truck, ex­ condition. Best offer, 742-9646. 1971-YAMAHA, 126 Enduro, 800 floors, stairs, sidewalks, and manship. Reasonable prices. WANTED Experienced hair­ S^ , cellent running condition. Help Wanted-Male 36 Situations Wanted - miles, excellent condition. patios. Peter Marcue, 647- Free estimates. 646-1399. dresser. Excellent salary, Needs body work. 4,000 pound 3S USED DUIST M600 enlarger. $400. 649-3343. 1062, after 5:30 p.m. commission and benefits. Call ------Female hydraulic tall gate. Reason­ Cost $100 new, must sell, $60. BIDWELL Home Improvement 525-2372. able. Can be seen at Chambers T R E E REMOVAL, pruning, SALES MANAGER HIGH School girl desires baby- Good condition. Call 649-4698. IMMEDIATE Binding for Co. Expert Installation of alu­ A L L E Y OOP Moving and Storage, Manches­ spraying, etc., fully insured. L i­ sitting days or evenings. Ex------— ------BY V. T. HAMLIl< S--- I motorcycle Insurance. Low minum siding, gutters and DENTAL Receptionist Mature and perienced. Call 649-2001. AQUARIUMS — Must sell fully ------ter Industrial Park, 643-6187. censed. Free estimates. Call trims. Roofing Installation and person with some business ex­ V 3 - r - z T * rates. Call The Clarke Insur­ “P’ THERE SHE IS, V ^ UH HUH.' Mrull YOU M EA N y o u GOT 633-5345. repairs. 649-6496, 876-9109. perience needed to fill this po­ SALES MANAGEMENT . WHAT WAS IT >1 POC, RIGHT ( A...COW?/ ^ ' M E ALL TH E WAY OUT / SURE! AINT 1971 DODGE half-ton pick-up, ance Agency, 643-1126. Returning to school. 872-2403. pi>V VOUSAW UP ICV ER THERE! i„l h MIA. 1.., T>.. ,A USI'L ______sition. FYill-time Office located TRAINEES HERE TO LOOK AT A ( SHE A BEAUTV.P V-8, automatic. Asking $2,600. 5ituatlons Wanted - p ^ p o im , suit- HERE, ALLEY? STU PID C O W PJf HONDA 90 trail bike needs Household Services 13-A in Manchester. Send resume to STEVE CANYON Call 646-0486. Roofing and 36-year-old company open­ BY MILTON CANIFP work on transmission. Asking Dental Receptionist P. O. Box Male able for boat or trailer, $76. REWBAVING of bums, moth- Chimneys 16-A ing new branch office. Short r 1969 FORD truck, F-lOO, 8’ $75. Call 646-2313 after 5 p.m. 643 'Manchester, Connecticut. TWO OLDER Boys looking for 643-1952. AND DONT spar e THE MUCH LATER holes, zippers repaired. Win­ training period required, A body, heavy duty suspension. ROOFING — Specializing re­ lawns and odd jobs. Contact j u l y CLEARANCE Sale PURPLE PMUHl M M A - THE FBINT WHERE THAT 1970 HONDA 450 scrambler, dow shades made to measure, COUNTER HELP, full time, guaranteed $600 per month. COME AND G O -B U T $1,880. Call after 7 p.m. 646- pairing roofs of all kinds, new Kevin, 649-2531 or Jay 649- Lawnmowers and tractors. ZINE READERS IDDAV YOU FEEL GUILTY IN THE asking $700 or best offer. all size Venetian blinds. Keys evenings or afternoons. Apply Position available Immedi­ EXPECT CENTERFOLD THERE WILL ALWAYS 6242. roofs, gutter work, chimneys, 7649. ’ AT BLOWING THE S7DRY, BE INTEREST IN HOW Phone 643-2011. made while you wadt. Tape re­ at Dairy Queen, 242 Broad St. ately. Call 646-7710 for ap­ floor models and demonstra- NUDES IN THE CON­ cleaned and repaired. 30 years WHISTLE I THE PRETTY 6IRL SPY corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 pointment. Ask for Person­ tors. Save 10-20 per cent, L & GRESSIONAL RECORD 1964 DODGE Van, body beau­ experience. Free estimates. from 6 a.m. - 12 noon. ALAtoST PIONTMAKE 1970 BENELLI, 4-speed, mlni- Main St-, 640-5221. nel Manager. Dogs - B M s '> Pets 41 M Equipment. Route 83, Ver­ tiful, trailer hitch, two extra IT OUT INTIS THE bike, excellent condition. $160. Call Howley, 643-6361. TELEPHONE non. COLD wheels and new tires, $700. POWER mowers, hand mowers ------ADORABLE TO Y Poodle p u p -______646-6849. RCX5FING — Chimneys — gut­ SUPERVISOR 643-8293. sharpening and repairing ser­ SINGER BASS Player to join pies, only $45, to good home. CLEAN, dark rich loam, five ters, remodeling. Expert work vice)! Call ''Sharpall.” Free Woman to supervise telephone concert style folk-rock group. Cream, apricot, and white to yards, $22.60. Sand, gravel. at reasonable costs. All work Trailers - HONDA 1972 CB350, 700 miles, pick-up and delivery. 643-5305. solicitors In office. Phone 742-6904. choose from. 87B-0216 or 649- stone, manure, pool and patio guaranteed. Free estimates. /! eieTTX^ $836. Phone 643-9816. Salary Plus Bonus sand. 643-9504. Mobile Homes 6-A ODD jobs of all kinds, attics Call 878-0800.______DONUT Baker or trainee, some and cellars cleaned, trees re­ For Information call 646-7710. experience preferred. Willing " SGT. STRIPES... FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA CAMPER - International Metro BusIlieSS ServlceS 13 to train. Apply In person, Mr. "® ’P W anted - Help Wanted .- moved, free estimates. Phone Heating and Phimbing l7 Ask for Personnel Manager. van, gas stove, refrigerator Donut Shop, 266 West Middle Male O t Fcmole M«/VOW,'rtx> seoNC«2b.L..'rtXJfee SHARPENING Service—Saws 646-5489. 37 Male or Female 37 paneled, carpeted. Sleeps 4 NO JOB too small. Immediate RE(JEIVE free gifts for having Tpke, Manchester. CHAe&ec With 9sx^we>.4r25 c o ^ e ^ . Call 649-2728 or 649-2281. knives, axes, shears, skates, % COMMERCIAL or residential, service on service calls. Free a Harmony Homes Colonial 45 WlCtoVVS/^NP rotary blades. Quick service. SALES and service representa­ im 66 cleaning, cellers, attics, lawn estimates gladly given on party. A gift shop display of c:c7NFlSc:ATiM(5' e>O O V s- TCTIAUN^' A MOBILE HOME, ’ with large Capitol Equipment Co., 38 tive. Opening for an ambitious, HELP WANTED mowing, lawn maintenance, heating or plumbing. Faucets wood, glass, metal, pictures C3UASTB12CFA MILUON BUCK'S... living room (17’xl4>/4) wall to Main St., Manchester. Hours reliable, hard working person wall carpeting, awning and dally 7 :30-5, Thursday, 7 :30-9, above ground pool repairs. repaired or Installed. Water and many unusual Items. Call .--HCW CD'rbo l^ E A D T ^ who would like to work into TEXTILE FACTORY WORK LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON shed Included. Only $3,000. Call Saturday, 7 ;30-4. 643-7968. 646-3487. pumps worked on. Complete Elevira Jones, 643-7110 for heating systems, rec rooms, more information. management. Five-day week, « Cw I Pe...... c " 429-0633. Good Pay — Good Benefits U S >.• 0« ' TWO Handymen want a variety WASHING Machine repairs, etc. Call M & M Plumbing & liberal commission and draw, other company benefits. Com­ No previous experience necessary. i-m 1971 M AR K IV, 12x60’ mobll of jobs, by day or hour. Yards, RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, Heating, 849-2871. home, completely furnished, Maytag. Reasonable rates. CLEANING GIRL—part-time. pany vehicle furnished. Apply attics, cellars cleaned. Lawns Apply after 9 a.m., Monday, July 17th Mediterranean decor, porch, and gardener’s service. Call Owner of Pike Coin Wash and GRANTS Plumbing Service — Laurel Manor 649-4519. in person. Singer Co., 856 Main' shed, skirting Included. Ideal Dry Cleaning, 275 West Mid­ Free estimates, plus quality St., Manchester. 643- 5306. SEC RETARY or good typist for newly married couple. Set dle Turnpike, next to Stop work. 643-6341. AMERBELLE GORP. with secretarial ambition. Ba­ M ECHANIC for bowling lanes, up in Stofr’s, can be moved. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also and Shop, 643-4913. KM EAST MAIN SJ., ROClfVILLE, CONN. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing sic bookkeeping. Progressive full - time. Apply in person, IB Entrance fee Included In price. moving large appliances. An equal opportunity employer since ,1938 — Prompt, courteous service. east-of-river real estate office. Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Phone 1-429-7410 after 6:30 Burning barrels delivered. $4. T-19 Read Herald Ads Call 643-1466. Mr. Frank, 646-6611. Manche8te|-. p.m 644- 1776. ,

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WWlKCHESTER EVfiNTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1972 Apartments - Flats - THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 PAGE THIRTEEN Tenements 63 Houses For Sole 72 Out df Tovm WILDERNESS 1 KNOW WHERE Bolton Bolton CLASSIFIED POUR LARQE rooms, heat, hot IRAIuTstVAlGHT J , m s f FOLLOW Manchester /4 baths, Rec room, flreplaced living MANCHESTER — B-zoned two- EAST HARTFORD -Five-room day town clerk’s school at the that we feel our children have cal education teacher. Miss car, northbound on Wyllys St., ant room, next to shower, pri­ fftmlly lot. $8,000. jCall J. D, 29 Foster St., South Windsor, towing a vehicle with a chain, other household items. 649- HOMESTEAD ST. room and a Texas sized screened porch. Ranch. Garage, cellar, alumi­ University of Connecticut. This benefited greatly from expe- Strethers received her BS In came into the Intersection and vate home, parking and tele­ 1977 I --** "**"* 7***7Ma Real Estate associates, 643 operating a motor vehicle while was dismissed. OFF W. BODDLE TPKE. © 1972 try Ufulsd iMlHr* SyndKAlt. Inc. num siding, lovely yard. Only session Is part of a three-year riences provided In your school health and physical education collided with the Lynch car. 1507. phone privileges, 649-6801. $36,900 — COVENTRY 5129. under the influence of liquor MANCHESTER $24,900. Goodchlld-Bartlett, Re- course which upon ' compleUon and community. You enjoy a from the State University of Mrs. Lynch was thrown from pleaded guilty, fined $150. 58” TORO professional triple MANCHESTER — Large clean 4 acres of land surrounds this oversized Cape altors, 666-1744, 643-7887, 643- Klve official status to town Cases nolled yesterday Includ­ ANDOVER —Overlooking Lake, fine reputation.” New York and an MS In educa- her car; Miss Plante was not Randall D. Lewis, 19, of Twin ed : gang reel ride mower, me­ furnished rooms, parking. 1, 2 and S-bedroom luxury Cod with separate In-law quarters. For those 2098. Clerks. Apartments - Rats - Out of Town Houses For Sole 72 that own or want horses a bam with fenced In $2,200. Coventry — beautiful In their last meeting the tion from the College of St. injured. Hills Dr., Coventry, disorderly chanically excellent. Cost $600 Maid service. Phone 646-2813. apartments. Features wall-to- Michael A. Belllveau, 23, of Tenements 63 For Rent area for grazing and riding. treed lot, excellent area, $3,- Iil■1[|[i"^l^ II I l|l'|[IWIlllllllllllllllllllllMIIIM.MI> S o ftb a ll Board of Education approved Rose In Albany. Hartford (Jounty Deputy Cor- conduct (originally fourth-de- new, asking $250. Call 646-2313 vrail carpeting, vanity tile 66 CAN YOU AFFORD $100.77 Wanted - Real Estate 77 Bob and Marie’s Strlders de- Norwich, speeding. THE THOMPSON House — Cot­ bathe, built-in oven, range, 600. Tolland —Acre treed lot, the appointment of Mrs. Irma She also spent a summer at oner Henry Ramenda last gree larceny), pleaded gullty. after 5 p.m. MONTHLY? ' ------r------feated Clark Wellpolnt 23-15 last W. Meridy of Manchester to the the University of Oslo In Oslo month found Miss Plante was fined $10. Timothy J. Bolduc, 29, of 1208 tage St., centrally located, dishwasher, refrigerator and THREE - BEDROOM apart­ BOLTON NOTCH, 3-room win­ “ HIGH WEST” $3,900, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ment, redecorated, carpet, terized cottage. Phono 1-223- SbiLUNG your honm w acre- night in softball at the High position of Bolton school nurse. Norway responsible for the death of Elaine D. Oliver, 30, of 278 W. Middle Tpke., non-support. COLOR, Portablle television, large, pleasantly furnished disposal, electric heat, 2 air- VERNON — A new area of custom built homes heat, garage, yard, privacy, 4460, if no answer 521-7373. Live In this lovely 6 rooms age. For prompt frtepd^ sev- School. Clayton Miller had a Her experience includes work Sports Notes Mrs. Lynch. The coroner’s re- Hilliard St., failure to drive In John Cesario, 46, of Hartford, and 6 band radio. Almost new. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 conditioners, glass sliding by Monroe Moses, on beautiful large treed doors, all large rooms. Full convenient. 644-2776. and collect rent from the Resort Property ^ o ’ ofl9Q Dlmock Realty, home run for the winners and with • the Hartford Visiting In the Men's slow pitch soft- port stated that Miss Plante the established lane (originally breach of peace. Call 649-0715. for ovemig^ht and permanent lots serviced by city sewer and water. Please basement storage area, am­ BOLTON-MANCHESTBR town other side. Only $3,500 down. For Sale 74 049-9823. Don Roser and Tom Sheridan Nurse Association, Hartford ball league Friday .'he Sauers failed to stop for the stop sign evading responsibility), plead- Donald Heath, 21, of Hlllcrest guest rates. Two-car garage, lovely call for details. ple parking. Starting at $175. NEWER 4*4 - room duplex, line, 3-room apartment, second each contributed five hits In six Hospital and the Visiting Nurse pounded the Aces 16 to 9. at the Intersection, and It also ed guilty, fined $25 Dr., Hebron, sale of marijuana COUCH, very good condition, treed lot. d o s e to all and possession of marijuana. GIRL in 20's to share new 6- Handy to shopping, schools, soundproofed, appliances, ga­ floor. References required, BOLTON LAKE — Waterfront trips to the plate to the attack. Association of Boston. She also Bill Sauer was the winning noted that "the road surface Paul E. Penney, 18, of 83 E. $40. Also wanted to buy, safe, schools, and shopping, love­ room house In country setting bus and religious facilities: rage, laundry room, heat, $160 monthly. 643-5983. • • • • property, 5-room Ranch—home Bulletin Board took part In the Volunteer pitcher and drove In, four runs was wet; and lighting "condl- Main St., Rockville, operating Francis J. Melo, 23. of 1238 medium sized. Call 643-6922. Model apartment open for ly residential area. W plus 2-room guest cottage. Hartford Tpke., Vemon, use of with two other working girls, prime location, no pets, refer­ ATTENTION The Bolton Junior Women’s Health Teaching program In with two triples. Richie Sauer tions were poor.” a motor vehicle while his II- inspection 12-6 Satur^y and ANDOVER —2 room furnished studded tires. $25 weekly. 64^6390 after 8. ences. $185. 649-4138. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. Club will sponsor a card party Manchester for the last two also added a triple to the at­ The State Traffic Commission cense Is under suspension, Boats & Accessories 46 Sunday, other times by ap­ apartment, country setting, THE BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. 643-5063. Richard F. Covey, 35, of NOME OWNERS tomorrow night at 8 p.m. in the years. tack. has approved a Manchester Po- pleaded guilty, fined $100. pointment. FOUR CLEAN spacious rooms, utilities furnished, working Realtors—MLS Hartford, failure to grant the 1969 JOHNSON 25 h.p. motor, CLEAN, furnished room for a Manchester Parkade, Manchester — 649-6306 recreation building of Herrick Mrs. Meridy will work 16 The Bolton Midget and Pony enclosed porch, garage, love­ gei^tleman preferred. Private PASEK CX>LUMBIA — Waterfront six- Are you ccxialderiiig selling lice Department request for a Glenn D. Powers, 23, of Glas- right of way. excellent condition. $275. working man. Call 643-9363 or B o u t by Memorial Park. hours a week spending some Football Association has an­ ly yard, heat and hot water, no home. 742-8161. Realtors-MLS room cottage, fireplace, your home? We have many flashlng signal light at High- tonbury, operating an unregls- Phone 643-9779. 649-3142. clients anxious to buy 2-' Table prizes will be awarded time each week at each of the nounced that It will field a pony stove or refrigerator. Adults, OLDER 7-room Colonial, llOx- screened porch, largo lot 40s. land and Wyllys Sts., Police tered motorcycle, pleaded guil­ II & R Housing Corp. ROCKVILLE — 6 rooms, $150, 289-7476 742-8243 families, singles and land. and refreshments will be three town schools, league team this fall. Boys 12 Chief James Reardon announced EVINRUDE outboard motors, ATTRACnVE sleeping room, no pets. Call 64'3-4714. Manchester (Ferrigno Agency, 1-423-1886, ty, fined $16. monthly; 3 rooms, $115 month­ 175’ lot. Great possible com­ List your property with; served. Those planning to at- Dr. Castagna explained that to 16 years old, under 160 lbs., lax Bite Up Holsclaw and Mastercraift gentleman, private bath, free Rentals by IMMACULATE — 3 - bedroom mercial property. Hutchins FLORIDA BOUND 228-3606. nearly four months ago. The Gary K. Reed, 17, of 32 Char- LOVELY 2-bedroom apartment, ly; appliances, large yard. tend are requested to bring this decision to hire a nurse en- are eligible. trailers, sales - service. Com­ parking. Appy 195 Spruce St. Robert D. Ranch on beautifully landscap­ Agency, 649-6324. light has not been installed. ter Rd., Ellington, operating a NEW YORK—State and local Murdock with refrigerator, range, dis­ Utilities not Included. 872-0369, Treed lot offers plenty of shade Lupoeehino Agency thelr own cards. abled the school system to sever The team will play In the plete service department, boat­ ed lawn. Carpeting and fire­ Out of Town Other cases disposed of at motor vehicle without a license, tax collections increased $6.1 WORKING gentleman only, posal, heat, and parking. $186 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. for this large 6 room Colonial. All members of the com- ties with the Rockville Public Eastern Connecticut Midget and yesterday’s session included: operating an unregistered mo- ing supplies, accessories, Realtor 643-2692 place in living room. Oversiz­ NEW AND beauUful, The Dis­ billion in 1971 to a record $100.7 pleasant comfortable living monthly. Handy to Main St. cerning buyer will appreciate Must sell Immediately. New For Sole 75 645-5432 munlty are welcome. Senior Health Association, permitting Peny Football Association Eugene J. Arsenault, 17, of tor vehicle and operating a billion, Commerce Clearing Woolsey paints, Gerich's 643-9661 ROCKVILLE — 8 Regan St., ed kitchen with bullt-ins. City room with connecting bed­ Call 644-2427. kitchen, built-ins, dining room, Citizens with transportation a saving of over $3,600. against Coventry, Tolland, Ell- Hampton, charged with over- motor vehicle with counterfeit Marine Service, ?'82 Tolland 646-6926 New 4-room, 2-bedroom unit water and city sewers. Princi­ this quaUty built executive VERNON —Box Mountain — House reports. State collections room, quiet home, central. living room with flreiriace, 3 problems should call Mrs. Nor- In other action, the board Ington South Windsor, Hebron, crowded operator, pleaded gull- markers, pleaded guilty, fined Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. 4*^ MAIN STREET, three- In brick garden apartment pals only. Call 649-9878, 742- home, located In the most high­ ^ Immaculate Ranch, CASH for your pre^rty man Lemalre. rose 9.9 per cent to $64.1 billion References. 649-7410. bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpet­ voted to absorb the $15,600 cut East Windsor amd Stafford ty and was fined $16. a total of $55. ■ room apartment, second floor. building. Total electric, range, 9646. ly desirable professional area Two fireplaces, 2-car garage and local collections jumped 10.1 ing, 2-car garage, Bentley within 24 hours. Avoid red A special meeting of the In the 1972-73 budget. Major re- Springs. Levi J. Beaulieu, 47, of 91 Bis- Karen A. Saunders, 19, of 80 Garden - Farm - COMFORTABLE room, kitchen Heat, $128. Security. Family refrigerator, disposal, base­ of Manchester. Featuring lots 160x300’ lot. Bel Air Real per cent to $46.6 billion. THREE - bedroom apartment, MANCHESTER Vlclnlty-Clean School area. Price reduced to tape. Instant service. Hayes Board of Finance is scheduled ductlons, besides that related to Head Coach Dr. D. Bolsoneau and living room privileges, unit. Call 846-2426, 9 to 5 p.m. ment laundry and storage. of glass, to enjoy excellent Estate. 643-9332. Dairy Products 50 second floor, heat, hot water, 6H-room Ranch with rec room, $29,900. Agency, 646-0131. for tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the the school nurse extended into announced that the team would parking. For gentleman. 289- view, gorgeous spiral staircase appliances, carpeting, 2 or 3 Couple with one child permit­ carpets, swimming pool, on be known as the Bolton Bulldogs CULTIVATED Blueberries, pick 9561, 649-4686. MANCHESTER vicinity — 4- ted. Absolutely no pets. $150 with sky light above. Kitchen EAST HARTFORD — $26,900 j^q NEY AVAILABLE — Just room of the Commu- all areas of school operation. children. Security, $235. 643- room apartment in residential one acre lot. $27,900. Hutchins FRECHETTE & MARTIN Six-room Ranch with screen­ and wear blue and white uni­ your own. 35 cents per basket. monthly, $150 lease security. is open and modem with buUt- Realtors 647-9603 sold our-last Oolonlal and Cape i ... . t 9097. location, 2 bedrooms, living Agency, 649-5324. ed porch, carpeting, treed lot, forms. South Windsor, 289.0664. PLHIASANT room on quiet Call James J. Gessay, at 875- In range, two ovens, dishwash­ In Manchester Need either . selectmen will also meet K.OOO In teacher salaries due to street, utilities and parking. room with wall-to-wall carpet­ city water and sewerage. one with three or more W - 1" the town offices of the hiring of several new teach- Other coaches are Robert MANCHESTER — TTie Coach 0134. MANCHESTER — $33,900. ’Two- er and disposal. First floor ARE YOU 11 YEARS OLD OR OLDER? Private entrance. 643-4944. ing, kitchen with appliances, Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Corcoran, head line; Twiy Household Goo^ 5l House, 20 OUs Street. New family. Large lot. Double ga­ laundry area and mud room, MANCHE3TE1R — Immaculate rooms. For quick sale please vacancies 643-4248. heat, electric Included. $175 ELLINGTON — 4-room apart­ The Republican Town Com- The purchase of a truck and ®*uro, line; Tom Sheridan, • ARB YOU INTERESTED IN EARNING TOUR OWN MONET? deluxe 2-bedroom Townhouse, rage. Immediate occupancy. family room off kitchen, fire­ 6 room Cape, West Side. Own­ call The Richard E. Merritt “ ” per month. Amedy Realty, Re­ ment, heat, dishwasher, car­ mlttee will meet tonight at 8 sand spreader allowed for the hsckfleld. superb location. Includes heat, B. Rutherford Associates, 289- place, and so much more you er desires quick sale. Carriage Agency, Realtors, 646-1180. • HAVB YOU THOUGHT ABOUT BAVINa FOR YOUR FUTURE EDUCATION? ESTATES and household lots to altors. 875-6283. peting, washer-dryer hookup. TOLLAND p.m. at the Town Hall. elimination of $2,000 allotted for Also, Frank Scotella, kicking Apartments - Hats - all modem appliances. $280 per 9651. will have to see to appreciate. Realty 646-1110. buy. Bob Flucklger, 649-3247. ------snow removal. coach and Philip Jaskolka, • DO YOU KNOW THB VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN GAIN FROM OWN­ month. Paul W. Dougan, Re­ One month security and refer­ CaU us soon on this one. Truly Tenements 63 Furnished ences, no children, no pets. MANCHESTER —U & R Built MANCHESTER — B*our- bed- Manchester Evening Herald There was a somewhat arbi- equipment manager. During ING YOUR OWN BU8INB8S? CLEAN, used refrigerators, altor, 643-4636, or 646-1021. one of a kind. PhUbrlck Agen­ Room to Broathe 875-1642. Raised Ranch, two baths, car­ cy, 646-4200. room Colonial, two baths, ga­ sumiher correspondent David trary reduction of $2,000 for. August and part of September ranges, automatic washers FOUR NICE ROOMS, heat hot Apartm ents 6 3 'A An acre of land surrounds • HA'VB YOU EVER THOUaHT THAT YOU WOUU> UKB TO OWN YOUR OWN POUR LARGE rooms, newer ...... peting, family room, exquisite rage, central locaUon. Nicely INVITATION Morris, tel. 649-3037. Donald Corcoran and Joe Muro, with guarantees . See them at water, stove, refrigerator, one- this attractive 3 - bedroom fuel and electricity costs based PAPER ROUTE? THREE-ROOM furnished apart­ yazd with fruit trees. Double WEST SIDE — Cape 7 rooms, treed lot. Only $26,9m, paneled den, For Sole 70 formal dining room. 2^i baths, fully In this plush carpeted basement. T. J. Crockett, Re- cape hatch by a parachutist annual meeting last week. filter flow washer. 643-2870. throughout, superb locaUon, demands, we will do every­ formal dining room, living GARDEN Apartment, two bed­ 2 fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, wall- oversized living room. FamUy altor, 643-1677. relaUve safety. Other officers elected were $280 monthly. thing for you except make the BROAD STREET — 68,000 room with fireplace, attic-fan, ______— TWA announced the altera- MOVING—Bedroom set. break­ rooms, first floor, desirably lo­ to-wall carpeting, 2-car garage sized kitchen, large den, 2 full Duane LeBlanc of Carpenter payments. square feet of land with 2-car garage, low 40s. Princi­ COVENTRY—12 minutes to U- tlon of the rear doors Monday. fast set, bureaus, gray rug. cated. Heat, hot water, range, Paul W. Dougan with electric doors. Many other baths, 3 king sized bedrooms, Rd., treasurer; and Doug Bev­ modem commercial building. pals only. CaU 646-8711. Ooim, simply immaculate 6- “They’re sealed for good and twin bed, overstuffed chairs. refrigerator, parking. No pets. R ^ t o r extras. Three years old. $44,- in Immaculate condltlcm, gar­ ins of Llynwood Dr., secretary. Your business will boom in this room Ranch on lovely 100x100 there Is no way anyone can get 30 X 40 X 40'’ bird cage. 649- Adults. 643-0973. 643-4536 DOCTOR’S OFFICE, excellent. location. Call for particulars. MANCHESTER — $24,500 Is full 600. Philbrlck Agency, 646-4200. age. Most desirable location. David Norris of Riga Lane lot. Lake privileges. Priced ^ut that way,” an airline 4256. or Phone 649-1680 or 649-3649. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. price for this 6-room home. Owners are very anxious. Ask­ was accepted as a member, and MANCHESTER — Cape, five ing low 30s. right, $20,900. Mr. Spllecki, spokesman added. SMILE! FOUR-ROOM apartment, first 646-1021 ”T! ' Ideal for starter with 14x24' named publicity director for the large rooms, enclosed porch, Belflore Agency, 647-1413. Musical Instruments 53 floor, newly redecorated, cen­ SMALL OFFICE space for rent, Land For Sole 71 flreplaced living room, kitchen club. Two associate members tral location. Appliances, heat, has built-in oven and range, parpeting, fireplace, aluminum FRECHETTE & MARTIN were accepted — Larry Flano ALLEN ORGAN 44-note man­ alr-contlltloned. Call 643-9651. security, $180 monthly. 649- DELUXE 2 - bedroom apart­ THREE building lots, with old­ outside sun deck. Huge lot. siding, double garage ,v near Realtors 647-6968 Wanl«d - Real Estate 77 Wanted - Real Estate 77 of Rt. 44A and Larry Pesce of It's Catching... Send uals, 13-note bass, matching 3340. ment, wall-to-wall caupeting, schools. Immaculate condition Hebron Rd. _ fi er home and bam. Easy ac­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, SIX ROOM Cape, 2 grammar speaker, like new, $1,600. 875- complete appliances, 2 alr- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Mortensen was named chair­ Houses For Rent 65 cess to 1-86. Asking $37,000. 649-2813. schools. Junior high and hl$^ 9370. oondltloners, full basement, man of the Watersport Festival Happy Thoughts 649-4617. N school within five minute walk, washer-dryer hook-up, vanity GLAS’TONBURY — 6 - room BROOKFIELD Street -E igh t- CUSTOM built Reuich with 2 committee for 1972. A wide Antiques 56 PRESIDENTIAL type bath>^Ias3 sliding doors home, 2 acres land, $175. BOLTON —76 acres, near cen­ room Colonial, sunporch, two fuU baths, first floor paneled quiet neighborhood. CaU 649- range of activities will be part onto patio. $220. per month. Write P. O. Box 156, Buckland ter, high level land, open and fireplaces, four bedrooms. Im­ family room, double raised 9287. to someone you love. THE BIRCHES antiques, Twin of the festival, tentatively VILLAGE APTS. Robert D, Murdock, Realtor, Station, Manchester. wo^ed. Reasonably priced, maculate. Trees. $29,900. Good- hearth fireplace, beautiful cus­ Hills Drive, Coventry, (Red SIX-ROOM Colonial on bus line, scheduled for August at Bolton 643-2692. terms, Katz Corp. 38 Kane St., child-Bartlett, Realtol^, 646- tom country kitchen, 2-car ga­ Lake. Colonial), Summer hours: MANCHESTER OLDER COUPLE wanted to one-car garage, good condi­ e West Hartford, 06119. Mr. 6066, 669-1744, 648-7887. rage. Philbrlck Agency, 646- • Happy Birthday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, share 6 room house and ex­ tion. International Associates, The Bolton Sporting Club is One and two bedrooms. NEW 3-room apartment, living Russell, 523-0667. 4200. a group of Bolton HigA School 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Weekends by penses. Call 649-9786. HIGHLAND ESTATES —Eight 647-1300. Immediate occupancy. room, kitchen, bedroom, fully alumni interested In the many appointment, 74C-6607. Near schools, churches carpeted. Range, refrigerator, room Raised Ranch, over 1% COVENTRY — Flve-rocm sin­ CIRCA 1730 RESTORED Coloni­ facets of sport. and shigiping center, on -ilr-condltioners, basement Houses For Sale 72 acre wooded lot, 4 bedrooms, gle family house, $185. Also al, 8 rooms, 8 acres. Five fire­ • Happy Anniversary W o n t ^ - To 58 bus line. Call anytime storage and laundry. Parking 2 baths, spacious living room Q u ili four-rcom single family house. WELLS ST. — Older 2-famUy places, modem kitchen, for 2 cars. Near bus and shop­ with redwood cathedral ceiling NOTICE CASH for your trash. Attic, cel­ $166. Call 742-6519 between in need u4 a general face lift­ modem baths, two car garage, 646-2623 ping. Call Peterman Realtor, ing. Excellent income poten­ and large stone fireplace, weilk-out basement, beaded Leftist Wins lar, bam contents. Will buy 649-9404.. 7:30-8 a.m. paneled rec room with fire­ PUBLIC HEARING 5544 • Congratulations most anything old, 1930ish on tial. 2-car garage, big lot. T.J. paneling, wide board floors. A MANCHESTER — Six - room place and bar, dark room, BOARD OF DIRECTORS In Santiago back. Mrs. Stetson, South LEDGECREST Apartments — Crockett Realtor, 643-1677. magnificent home and setting. Cape, available July 11th, $225 laundry room and paneled Philbrlck Agency, 646-4200. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Windsor, 628-8477. NEWLYWEDS — Or to be—We Brooklyn Street, Rockville. NEW ON market, three-bed- work shop, 2-car heated ga­ SANTIAGO (AP) — The gov­ have the apartment you’ve monthly. Lease, security, ref­ CONNECTICUT One-bedroom, $127 per month; room Cape. . Two baths, two-car rage. High on Birch Mountain COLONIAL — offering ■ charm ernment candidate In a special • Get Well Wishes, etc. WANTED —antique furniture, been looking for! Shades for erences, two children, no pets. 2-bedroom $161 per month; 8- garage, fireplace. Upper 20’s. with nice view. For sale by and spaciousness. Ten rooms, THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1972 glass, pewter, oil paintings or privacy, carpet for quietness, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. congressional electton Sunday 1^ bedroom $174 per month. Rent­ Braithwaite Agency, 649-4693. owner. Asking $51,600. 649-6879 2% baths, modem kitchen with other antique Items. Any quan­ ’ appliances for hunger, laundry won by more than 8,000 votes, al includes heat, hot water, all anytime. built - Ins. Two large enclosed The Board of Directory.. will tity. 'Hie Harrisons, 643-8709, for cleanliness, air-condltloner Out^'^of tow n utilities, parking, wall-to-wall MANCHESTER — $28,600. porches, 2-car garage. $44,900. conduct a public session TTiurs- reversing the tide of the last 165 Oakland Street. for comfort, parking for the FREE - “Happy Birthday Ad” carpeting, range, refrigerator. For Rent 66 Move-ln ccndltlon. Wall-to-wall MAN<3HE8TBR —Cape, 2 unfin­ PhUbrlck Agency, 646-4200. day, July 20, 1972, from 6:80 three such ccxitests and giving two-car couple, basement stor­ Applications being accepted. carpeting, 3 bedrooms, family ished, formal dining room, p.m. to 8:30 p.m. In the Board WAN’TED to buy — old comics. RCX3KVILLE — ’Three - room President Salvador Allende's to our Senior Citizens over Wd age lor the wedding gifts. Only Call Rockville, 875-0789 or Mer­ rcom, living room with fire­ fireplace, 2 - car garage, alu­ TEN-ROOMS — Contemporary of Directors’ Office In the Mu­ A ruffle-trimmed apron Big Littles, Pulps, etc. 643-1817 apartment, fully carpeted, all leftist coalition a shot in the $175 per month for "3” rooms, iden, 237-8858. Equal housing place. Dianne Fellows, 289- minum siding, remodeled Ranch with 3-roona studio nicipal Building to hear com ­ plus sunbonnet captures Limif one per birthday. after 4:30 p.m. appliances, including dish­ the charm to yesteryear Use your left-over fab­ heat and hot water Included. opportunities. 9551, B. Rutherford Associates, kitchen, well treed shrubbed apartment or In-law suite, over arm eight months before the washer and disposal. $153.75 ments and suggestions from the for gardening or picnick­ rics to make this money­ WANTED —Phonographs, old Lease and security deposit 289-9551. lot. 20s. LaPenta Agency, Re­ 1V4 acres of land with a view, public. saving, flnish-as-you-go general election. Including heat. Quiet area. 649- ing. No. 8500 with p h o t o ­ banks, early comic books, may be flexible. P.S. This MANCHESTER— Three rooms, altor, 646-2440. redwood construction. Large quilt!I No. 5644 has pat­ A final bulletin on the race In 6636, 643-9608. I g u id e is in One Size . ... swords, metals, early trains may fit your needs even if second floor, new kitchen with RAISED RANCH, „ aluminum thermopane windows. $48,600. Future sessions will be held Sunbonnet . / . IH yards tern piece: directions. northern CJoqulmbo province What could make a person happier appliances. New bath. $160. siding, flreplaced living room, RAISED RANCH — 7% rooms, the first Tuesday of e a * month gave Communist Almanda Al- and toys, round oak tables, you’ve been married for 50 WILLING’TON — One and ’Two Philbrlck Agency, 646-4200. 36-inch; apron . . . 1% UNO 004 la colas far adek pattari Heat, electHclty included. deck off dining rcom, eat-ln cathedral ceillngk, fireplace, -laeladat pntata aad kaadllni. tamlrano 60,842 votes compared early furniture. Evenings, 643- years. Call Mr. Peterman. bedroom apartments located from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and yards. Lease and security. Hayes kitchen, dishwasher, three bed- rec rcom, 2-car garage, large MANCHESTER —Two - family, Our knowledge and experience _Aaa® Cabot, XasebesleT to 42,309 for the euitl-Marxlst _ than fo make another person smile? 6535. Owner, 649-9404. near Exit 101 and University of the third Thursday o f each Patterns available only Bvatag Haamld, uao AVE. Agency, 646-0131. reems, 1% baths, paneled fam­ wooded lot, aluminum siding, 5-4. Excellent condition. Near month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:80 in sizes shown- O F a SEMHUSTMEW YORK, candidate, Orlando PbUete. Connecticut. Range, dishwash­ Investment Real Estate transactions more profitable. N.TVlsSS. FORCED TO MOVE —Take ily room, laundry room, 2-car $31,900. Philbrlck Agency, 646- stores and schools. $32,500. p.m. In the Board of Directors’ SEND IK la colai for took paitom Both the government and the r ' Rooms W iAout Board 59 THREE - ROOM apartment, er, refrigerator, fireplace, - iKlodii pMtago and Kaadllaf. . Mat Btna Addrtti «ltb ZIP over 6-month lease on two-bed­ garage. Excellent ' location. 4200. Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, 742- Office. Maybe you should talk to us before you buy or sell. CODE aad ftfla Maabar. opposition made the election a Order Your Happy Ad Today! centrally located, $130. 647- w£ill-to-waU carpeting, central FURNISHED room, private room Townhouse. Call 646-8644. $38,000. Call owner, 646-2419. 8243. Anthony Pletrantonlo. The Spring & Summer test of strength. But Orquimbo 9315. air-conditioning. Situated in MANCHESTER — Six-room Co- entrance, ample parking, cen­ Secretary *72 ALBUM is 664. province tradltlmally votes DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ two and four-family 1700 Colo­ PORTER, Street — ’Three bed­ yicsilal with 3 huge bedrooms, MANCHESTER —Deluxe 8- w.T. — trally located. 649-6271. ■ Board of Directors m m . - 12 t o a d a n a m -O a a k i-a u aack. left, and since the election was Coll 643-2711 ment, wall-to-wall carpeting MANCHESTER — Modem 2- nial style dwelling surround­ room Cape. Family sized room Garrison Colonial, 2^ M d t RMW, M d rata artlh IIP bath, generous kitchen and din­ eo iE ttfld H iakir and tin. B ill na«tr-tl02 Onadmtkar’i for a Chamber of Deputies seat GENTLEMAN only, free park­ throughout, complete appli­ bedreem duplex, newer 2-fam­ ing a village green. Immedi­ kitchen, 1% baths, over one- Manchester, Conn. B in Ml Ttar-0104 Crik Catin ing room, 16x24’ living rOom. baths, carpeting, double ga- The '72 Spring-Summer left vacant by the death of a DEADLINE: 12 Noon, Day Before Publieation ing, kitchen privileges, central ances, .vanity bath. Centrally ily house, appliances and car­ ate occupancy. McKinney half acre treed lot. ’Two ga­ Immaculate condition. $29,900. . rage, quality construction. OlOt CavtrH W tlis-O IM llkit Dated at Manchester, Con- 423 BAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER Basic FASHION contains HOT ABC Oilltar^lOO Ciattaalal Communist member, the oppo­ location, references required. located $175. monthly. R. D. pet, no pets, $210. Eastern Real Brothers,' Incorporated, 643- rages. and workshop. Only Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Richard Martin school. Hayes nectlcut, this fourteenth day of aiOO E ^ Aamlcaa-OIIO Star many sewing bints and a •111 0aaadtkaWtrld-ai12 t-Placa sition’s sizeable majority was 643-2693. for appointment only. Murdock, 643-2692. Estate Co., 646-8250. 2139. $27,900. Paul Flano, 646-6200. 649-2813. .\genoy, 646-0131. July 1972. coupon good for a FREE Telephone (203) 646-8250 AU 0-ai14 Faaarlta Afgkaat-MC. not affected. iiim ctifrBtrr lEvPittng ^ii, attern of your choice, o in o TO M AAE-44 o a n a - ^ - The next general congression­ ■r.. f■rice ...... $1.00 a copy. al, election is in March.

y Directors Disagree Over Park Fence The Weather Warm and humid tonight with 1*age 19 low about 75. Fog widespread V by a.m. Tomorrow through Fri­ Maneheater— A City of Village Charm day outlook is the same.

VOL. XCI, NO. 246 (THIRTY-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1972 (Classified Advertising on Page S3) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Secret Talks Congress Ballot S.B.M Under Way In ’' - V The Largest Connecticut Savings Bank East of the River is Paris Retreat Expected in Fall HARTFORD (AP)—Al­ tions and repeats of the nomi­ maximum population deviation WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington with President Nix­ though the status of the nating conventions. of 200 persons, or .04 per cent, White House announced today on from the Western White General Assembly elections The federeil court ruled that among the six districts. that Henry A. Kissinger, Presi­ on from the Western White is still in doubt, the way the present districting "so de­ On hearing of the panel's de­ ’Tuesday. cision, Bailey said: "This was dent Nixon’s security affedrs has apparently been clear­ bases the voting rights of The North Vietnamese dele­ a fair plan. But there were aide, was holding secret Viet­ ed for the congressional plaintiffs so as to result in an gation to the Paris peace talks nam peace talks In Paris. elections to be held this fall invidious discrimination against Democrats opposed to it as well also announced the meeting be­ -V as Republicans.’’ Press secretary Ronald L. on the basis of a redistrict­ plaintiffs,’’ denying them equal tween Kissinger and the Hanoi protection of the law, guaran­ He said that Democratic con­ Ziegler said Kissinger, who officials. It gave no details. ing similar to one vetoed teed by the l4th Amendment. gressman John Monagan, who FIRST AGAIN! flew’ to Paris ’Tuesday, was Eiurlrg previous absences by Gov. Thomas J. Meskill gains several Republican towns ’The court said the plan sub­ meeUng with Le Due Tho and from the public eye, Kissinger last year. mitted by Bailey allows for a Xuan Thuy, North Vietnamese has gone to Peking and also en­ As expected, the three feder­ (See Page Six) negotiations. gaged in secret talks on the al Judges ’Tuesday ruled Con­ Ziegler said Kissinger would Vietnam war. necticut’s present congressional return to Washington late The chief North Vietnamese district lines unconstitutional Wednesday. negotiator, Le Due Tho, said in because of population devia­ Due to a Recent Change in Federal Government Regulations and Until Ziegler talks to news­ Paris over the weekend he tions. men today there had been a would be willing to meet with In the same action, the panel Assembly Ballot veil of secrecy over Kissinger’s Kissinger again if he had some­ comprised of U.S. Circuit Court whereabouts. thing new to discuss on the Judge J. Joseph Smith and U.S. Kissinger did not return to war. District Court judges M. Joseph Blumenfeld and Robert Zam- L e ft in Doubt pano ordered a plan put into ef- feet that was passed by the leg­ HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — tion Connecticut remains with­ islature last year but vetoed by Now that the chief justice of out a districting plan for the Meskill. TTie governor said It the U.S. Supreme Court has re­ state House or Senate. Allies Battling created five ‘‘safe’’ Democratic Collins said the GOP stand is districts and left only the 4th fused to clarify Connecticut’s that the original Supreme Court District, Fairfield County, as legislation reapportionment ■ order suspending the lower fed­ safely Republican. problems, a lawyer for the Re­ eral court’s Injunction pre­ Toward Citadel A Republican lawyer said publicans says the GOP may served the status quo and ’Tuesday the GOP may appeal ask a state court to order legis­ therefore the 1971 plan, favor­ SAIGON (AP) — South Vietnamese forces battled the three judges’ ruling. But lative elections on the basis of able to the Republicans, Is still toward the walled Citadel in the heart of James F. Collins noted that the an already invalidated plan. In effect. Ouang City today and reported 163 North Vietna- congressional elections would James F. Collins said Tues­ The Republicans have m ^ e killed in house-to-house fighting Tuesday. probably be held on the basis of day that one possible Republi­ claimed that the Democrats One government paratrooper------— ______the disputed plan regardless of can response to Chief Justice don’t want legislative elections unit was reported loO yards in the province In that period, an appeal because “ there’s not Warren Burger’s refusal to give this fall under any plan be­ from the southeastern comer of with four of the crewmen mlssl much time left and the U.S. Su­ further clarification would be to cause they’re afraid their can­ the 19th century fortress, and liig. preme Court frowns on at-large ask the Superior Court to order didates would get beaten with another was closing in from the U.S. Air Force F4 Phantom elections." the secretary of the state to Sen. George McGovern as the northeast side. pilots escorting bombers raid- 'Hie plan approved by the hold (Jeneral Assembly elections Democratic presidential candi­ The Saigon troops had to Ing North Vietnam reported judges was submitted by state on the basis of a plan drawn date. fight for every inch of ground downing another MIG21 hi a BlUs Democratic Chairman John M. up last year by a three-judge If there were no elections, the in South Vietnam’s north- dogfight Tuesday west of For nine-year-old Mike Daigle, happiness is never having to say you’re hot. The Bailey. It cuts the towns of state panel controlled by the present General Assembly, con­ emm ost provincial capital, Hanoi. It was the 43rd MIG kill son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Daigle of 205 Bush Hill Rd., Mike does his cooling- Newtown. Westport, Somers. Republicans. trolled by the Democrats, which the North Vietnamese reported this year and the 164th Clinton and Portland. Another The 1971 legislative reappor­ would be carried over, captured last May. of the war. off in the Verplanck Swimming Pool. (Herald photo by Becker) notable part of Bailey’s plan is tionment plan was ruled uncon­ “Their only hope Is not to stitutional earlier this year by Initial reports said the North Hanoi claimed three Amert- that It leaves all of Bridgeport have any legislative election.’’ Vletnamese killed five govern- can planes were shot down dur- •in the 4th District. a three-judge federal panel. In Collins said. June the U.S. Supreme Court ment soldiers and wounded 20 Ing ’Tuesday’s raids, but the ITie panel’s decision indicates Earlier Tuesday, Democratic In the fighting ’Tuesday. only losses announced by the suspended the lower court’s in­ that the two parties must re­ State Chairman John M. Bailey Tile U.S. Command said U.S. Command were a Navy A7 junction against the plan, but peat their congressional nomi­ had said he would be willing to three American Phantom jetk 13 miles northeast of Vlnh on didn’t indicate what plan, If Rolling Stones Stalled nating conventions although resume talks with Republican hoipbed a South Vietnamese po- Monday night and a Navy A4 40 any, it favored. leaders over legislative dis­ none of the already-nominated siUon six miles southeast of miles southwest of Hanoi on The GOP appealed for fur­ tricts. Quang Trt City by mistake, kill- July 11. TVo of the crewmen candidates Is shifted to new dis­ ther clarification, but the chief BOSTUN (AP) — Mick Jag- who had packed the Garden for terceded with authorities tricts. " I ’ll be glad to sit down with ing one government soldier and were repprted missing, justice turned down this re­ them . . . They keep saying any ger and Keith Richard, the the scheduled 8 p.m. concert Warwick in behalf of Secretary of tho State Gloria wounding 16. It was the third ’This raised to 63 the number leader and lead guitarist

B udget on Directors Reject Surplus 90 DAY A head?

Notice Accounts Sewer Line Plans In a cautiously optimistic re- By GLENN OAMBER " port lon Manchester’s "fiscal 5 4 7 situation” at the end of the 1971- (Herald Reporter) is The Effective Annual Yield 72 fiscal year. Town Manager The Board of Directors last night, by a 6 to 3 veto Robert Weiss last night told the alonir party lineslurned down the proposed installation Board of Directors that balances (Herald photo by Pinto) of a ^ w e r Une to Tolland Tpke. where a Holiday Inn and in town accounts may total On The Road shopping center are planned^______3200.000, but the final surplus In turning the proposal down, will depend on how much rev­ In upper photo, trailer the six Democrats who voted would have run along the north enue the town receives com ­ against this, directed Town shore ’Of Union. Pond and the pared with revenue estimates In truck driver Theodore on Manager Robert Weiss to try Hockanum River through town the budget. to get all people with Interest owned property. The town’s "At this time we would esti­ Sanko, second from REGULAR In developing land in the area share of the cost would have mate somewhere in the neigh­ left, of Lyndell, Pa., together so that the installation peen 3284,000. borhood of 3200,000 In lapsed Savings Accounts , might be made by a develop- Town Manager Robert Weiss balances," Weiss told the board. talks about his escape er’s permit. Assessing abutting last night revised the proposal ='He added, "W e’re not sure of from a Manchester acci­ property owners had been pro- slightly recommending to the the overall picture on the rev­ 5.20 dent. Police said that a board that certain assessments posed. enue side." More complete in­ - ^ 3 is The Effective Annual Yield In two other sewer actions, be deferred, that Is that the formation should be avadlable at Volkswagen, driven by the board approved the Instal­ property owners not be required the end of the month, Weiss James A. Higgins of lation of sewers from Bldwell to pay the assessments until said. St. to Manchester Packing Co. they tapped Into the line. Weiss’ report echoes to some 142 Dart Hill Rd., South All S.B.M . Savings Earn from DAY of DEPOSIT to DAY of WITHDRAWAL** Credited Monthly on Wetherell St. and turned These recommended deferrals degree a statement Monday down a proposal to install sew­ included three property owners from Mayor John Thompson In Windsor, came o ff the ers on portions of Lodge Dr. at the Union St. end of the pro­ which he indicated there might ramp at Exit 94 of I- so long as $5 remains in account and Edgerton St. Both of these posed line and Caiarles Lazar, be a substantial surplus at the r* N ’tii end of month actions were by unanimous who through his attorney had end of tho 1971-72 year. He did 86, was struck in rear votes. continually protested the pro­ not, however, mention the 3200,- by the truck, which posed assessment against him. 646-1700 The 3617,000 installaUon to 000 figure In town accounts. " went down the em­ Tolland Tpke. denied-last night Weiss reported to the board If Weiss's 3200,000 estimate V \ ' would have been financed by that Roy Hagedom, one of the holds, the town could end up bankment. No injuries assessing abutting property strongest objectors to the line, with a surplus approaching were reported. Sanko had removed his objections. owners, one of which would 3500.000. Additional state mon­ was charged with fol­ have been the town. The line Hagedom’s attorney, Eugene ey recently released to cities Kelly, said today that Ted Tru- and towns by Governor Thomas lowing too closely. In don had offered to enter into a Meskill added 3266,595 to the developer’s agreement with lower photo, sports car town’s 1971-72. This money was A’ 'M L iM Hagedom whereby T r u d o n not anticipated when the town’s carrying two youths is B ulletin would initially pay Hagedome’s budget was adopted. shown after Center St. assessment. Weiss attributed the expected WAjSmNGTON (AP) — An When asked by Mrs. Vivian collision in which four avings ank of anchester informed source said Wednesday balances In town accounts to S B # M Ferguson where the town’s persons were injured. "economy measures” wh|^ch had ^ Member the AFlr4HO Executive Council share would come from, Weiss voted to endorse no candidate in been Instituted in all town de­ (Story on P age'19.) ttils year’s presidential election. (See Page Eight) partments. a Eight comrenitfit offices tening (Herald |4ioto by Becker) .MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFM Oe SOUTH WINDSOR # BOLTON NOTCH, I