t I fA O k TWENTY 1 lEvntittg FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1971 Avferagc Dally Net Press R^ji The Weather Christian Club lunch; dessert and beVerage tee. ,’nie appointment was ap- ter chapter; M rs. C ecilia S.' For The Week Ended About Town wlll be provided. proved by President Richard Five Delegates Moore ot 24 Goalee Dr. of Ver- July SI, 1971 Some cloudiness toniglit and For further Information con- Nixon, planck School; euvd Mrs. Harriet When The Oeeasien CoHs for HoweiSf'’ .'D m R ev. HraUain TttykM-, pas- Plans Luncheon tact Mrs. Wendell Kther of Bol­ To Convention Think o f The Sunday. Lows tonight in the 60s, ■inr o t the CSiurch of the Naaa- ’Ihe appointment is to an in­ Osborn of Somers, recording ton Center Rd. secretary of the Manchester iiattrhpfitpr lEum ttw H rralh itene, wlU conduct a service Sun­ The Christian Women’s Club definite term. Cervini succeeds 14,890 highs Sunday 76 to 80. Five women from the Man­ chapter. day at 8:15 a.m. on radio sta­ of will spon­ Robert Marlanella of Hartford, ParkhUl-Joyce Manchester— A City of Village Charm who had resigned, Another chester chapter of Alpha Delta This was the seventh intema- tion WINF. Ihe program is sor an informal luncheon at the Cervini Named ' si^onsored . by the Manchester Manchesterlte on the seven- Kappa, IntemaUcnal Hchorary tlontl convention of the organi­ Area OpuncU of Churches and Oliver Ellsworth Homesttad in member Local Draft 3 is Society for women educators, zation. Over 1,200 members rep­ Flower Shop (Claeslfled Advertlskif on Page 11) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS To Draft Board resented 1,400 chapters wiUi a VOL. LXXXX, NO. 268 (FOURTEEN PAGES— TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1971 the Clergy Association of Man- Windsor at noon on ’Tuesday. Clarence Foley, a Democrat. recently attended the Interna­ Fr8ak Gakelw, Proprietor Paul A. Cervini of 71 Main m em bership o f about 40,330. 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER oheater. ’Ihe Rev. Bruce Jones of St. has received <^lclal notifl- . Cervini, ... 72, ^ retired in 1964 tional Convention in New York Gardner, Mass, will be the City. (Next to HAMord Natloiinl cation of his appointment to Lo- i**® Manchester Bank) .Sabbath Services will be held speaker. His wife, Mrs. Elisa- cai Draft Board 3, with offices ®®ii«ctor of revenue. He is trea^ ’The delegates are M iss Mar­ DKAI’KS • YES—^WE DELIVEB a .at Temple Beth Sholom tonight iMth Bristol Jones, w ill be the in Hartford. surer of the privately owned garet C. Clark of West Hart­ Phooea: e49-0701—649-1446 T rip’ s Effects at 7 :S0 and tom orrow at 10 a.m . guest soloist. Mothers and Cervini, a Republican, was Manchester Water Oo. and is ford, state presi­ DHV ( i ,k a m : i ) Many Urge Two Governors daughters will model fashions nominated by Gov. Thomas *** the board of directors of the dent; Mrs. Bernice M. Maher of 111;rri;i{ < i i.am ks I 'Reservations for the benefit that they have seWn. Meskill, after clearance by District. 63 Church St., northeast reg;lon- Still Felt By scholarship barbecue sponsor­ ’The meeting is open to wom­ Manchester GOP Chairman M. Cervini will Attend his first al grand vice-president; Miss :rjl Ori 'n IM.. M .n. Iii'.-.ti i Meskill T o ed by the Past President’s As­ en and teen-agers front the Adler Dobkin and by the Re- meeting of Local Draft Board 3 Marita Kemp of 77A Sycamore Read Herald Advertisements sociation of the Emblem dub Manchester area. Bring a publican State Central Ccmmlt-on ’Tuesday. Lane, president c i the Manches­ Support Wallace to be Aug. 22 from noon to 0 Astronauts Okay Plan p.m. at the home of Dr. and HAR’TPORD, Conn. i(AP) — Mrs. Prank Santlllo of 11 Alison By PAUL REGER -Gov. ’Thomas J. Meskill is be- Ave, Wethersfield clOse on Mon­ AP Aero^iaoe Writer., Jng urged to blga the new tax On Busing Stand day. For reservations contact SPACE CENTER, Houston package that includes an in- Mrs. Alfred Ritter of 40 Chester (AP) — A week after their creased- sales tax and repeal of Dr. space voyage, the Apollo 15 as.- the controversial income tax. The governors of Mississippi and Louisiana have an­ tronauts still have not recov- Friday, the day after the nounced support of moves by Albama Goy. George C* ' Charles Bayrer, son of Mr. ered from all the effects of state legislature aiq>roved the Wallace to prevent busing of students to desegregate and Mrs. William H. Bayrer of their 12-day moon trip, a doctor substitute for the income tax, schools. : ■ 2S McKinley St., is participating says. secretBUles in the governor’s ot- "George Wallace has drawn WUUams was critictol of the in the Unted Church of Christ Dr. C9uu:les A. Berry, chief reported receiving over 100 a line In the dust and I stand President's position, youth conference, "Will Wor­ physician for the astrmiauts, ®slls, about 80 per cent of them fully with him," Gov. John Bell “Now that Nixon and the ship Work?" at the Isles of ' Spalding said at a news conference Prl- ssklng the governor to sign the WilUams of Mississippi said courts have destroyed our Aioals in Portsmouth, N.H. A day that the crew is not and P®®kage. Filday. neighboihcxxl schools and have senior at Manchester High World Couteuder never was "in any medical MeskUl said .Prlday he had Gov. John McKdthen sent a forced busing on the chUdren of School, he is sponsored danger.” decided whether to sign or letter to the Louisiana Board of the South," he said, "the Presl- by the Immanuel Congiegatlon- ^ Famous Kingsford 201b; Teuuis Racket Reg. 7.99 But, Berry said, astronauts *he measure, so employers Educatlon saying; " I anticipate dent has again reversed his er cent, and a 8-per- the Limestone County school' Louisiana governor criti- leather grip. Asstd. sizes. guys don’t fit the pattern,” he cent tax ^ cm dividends o.,,:and capi­ added. board to reopen predominantly cized "the federal Judges re- Spalding Heavy Duty Tennis Balls 16.88 tal gains. It would increase the block New Hope Junior High ^xmslble for the un-American 4 1.39 Berry also said Scott and Ir­ Only 500 bags per store. Limit 2 High velocity 5 element blade. 14” portable cigarette and gasoline taxes, School which had been ordered decialon" on busing ow,: said Manchester Our Reg. 2.29 1 . 8 8 circulates 3,000 cubic feet per minute. win both suffered spells of ir- Secretary Reginald Maudling regarding the new bags per customer. No rain Can of 3 hike state-college tuitions and The Rev. Ian Paisley, foreground, leaves the Home closed by a federal court, and “can furnish the money Hospital Notes checks. ngular heart beats vdiUe on rjjgg variety 'ot minor taxes, Office, London, on Friday after meeting with Home outbreak of violence in Northern Ireland. (AP Photo) to allow New Hope pupils free- application themselves." ^the moon’s A surface. ^ He attrlbut- O" Friday, an error was dls- dom of choice in what schools '‘jn meantime," his letter vnmiro aouss ed this to extreme fatigue and covered in the new tax package to attend. Freedom of choice to the school board continued, , Intennedlate Care Semi- OUR LOW EST 3 Pc. Redwood said it was the first time such may mean a loss of be- In Ulster generally has been rejected by -they might consider having ^vote, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 PRICE! Hoover irregulorlties had occurred tween $3 million and $3.6 mll- federal Judges as an appro- the northern peu-ts o f the Uitited .^ tn. - 8 pwm.; private romns, since the 1982 earth orbit flight Uon in revenue. The mistake priate means of school desegre- gtates wear the same shoe.” ^8 a.m . - 2 p .m ., and 4 p.m . - 8 Picuic Set gaUon. of John Glenn. was noticed as the law was Florida Education Commls- lM>- Our Reg. 29.99 Slim-Line Handi- Berry also reported that Ir- being analyzed. On Thursday, Wallace told ; Pedtetrlca: Parents allowed ^ ered from dizziness The error is in the dates for British Troops, Gun-Runners in Battle iuiy time except noon - 2 p.m.; while in space and after Apollo the tax package to take effect. «d court order at New Hone ^ithMO, 2 pan. - 8 p.m. Vacuum Vaeuum 16 spasbed down in the Pacific -me effective date for the over­ The quiet little leader of the land, told a news conference S ervice: 10 a.m . - 2 p .m .; By COUN FROST touT her “ High "may clar«y some last Saturday. ^11 bill and the taxes it con- of the confusion caused by the . - 8 p.m . 21.77 Associated Press Writer provincial wing of the outlawed Friday that the army had In- Portadown after a stone-throw- 1 7 8 8 The ittysician said the lire- tains—except the capital gains BELFAST, Northern Irish RepubUcan Army—called fUcted some 50 IRA casualties Ing battle and more than a doz- dominantly black one 2B miles position of the Presl- > ihtenaivIve Care and Coronar;;' Seventy inch long table and gulalltles were withheld from and dividend taxes—was wrlt- Ireland__ J /AT>\ (AP) British the "Emerald "Emerald pimpernel” nlmDemel” by bv over over the the past oast week week and and Jailed iaUed en en shots shots peppered peppered the BeUeek ...... away where______, she was assigned___ ^ dent." But he said he expected bake: Imihedlate family only, benches are factory stained 2 3 ' * the public, despite questions ten as Aug 15 no changes in Florida schools’ wqr time, limited to five min- troODS fouvht a min battle British newspaper—slipped more than 230 terrorists. police station Uj Cknmty Ferma- by a desegregation order. and dried. Fully bolted con­ from newsmen, because flight However, In the section rals- struction, weather resistant Combination rug Quick pick-up on " ...... —B— However, m me section rats- ‘ j. i_underground In a sudden end- TTckell seem ed em barrassed nagh today. None w as hurt. ^Presid^^ Nixon m id Aue 3 ‘^®®Kregatlon t/iwio ujuch 6’ 9”x4 Ft. ^ 'an^ floor tool rugs or ha bare Tech Seal Simeons wanted to get more sales tax from 5 per dramatic news con- by the clandestine news confer- In political developments to- j,e wanted no more busing dmatlc takes place . Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. ■ 0 hahardware. at a higher level.’ *^:4S pan., and 8:30 p.m. - 8 Only 12 sets per store nozzle. King size floors. Combina­ > m II 1 » .■ P®*" effec- smuggling anus across the (erence in Belfast Frtday. ence that went on as he spoke day, British Prime Minister y,gjj ..the minimum required throw away bags. The White House said it was . oOms, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., tion rug and floor Pavement Sealer ^'’® ‘*®*® written as Sept. Irish Republic border today As a British general was to the press. He said today; Edward Heath decided to rush by law," and Wallace said If 2 Man P.V.C. R o a t^ Powerful motor nozzle. Ligh­ tii Friday morning, said Berry. watching the Alabama situaticn wad 8:28 pan. -8 p.m ... launched all-out claiming that the IRA had been not find out about ® government minister to the the President Is sincere . . . complete tweight, stores re- The 16-day loss of revenue hunt for its defiant leader. “virtuaTiy Cahill the meeting long enough before United States to combat what g-iven him c.an example ... x "will deal ,, ____ with .. the w. situ- .. , ■ Age Umtts: 18 in maternity, with tools. #2011 easily. #2901 ' 12 in other areas, no limit in Save an Extra “*® Increased sales tax ^hg army reported a half- was telUng a news conference to disturb It earlier.” f*® ^®®*® ^ erow.ng antl-Brltlsh suggest the President issue an adf-aervlce. .. ^ ^ dozen of the gun-runners were two mUes away that "the fight Raids in Belfast turned up filing among Americ^ over executive order halting busing ®^‘®*"®"t® »>y the governor. and no ifs and ands and buts.’ ..The emhtgency entrance on CHARGE . , .. wounded or ^d during the goes on.” small quantities of arms and ...... (See Page Fourteen) Armory St. is the only hospital He» sleeping level now,’’ The legislative intent ex- shootout. An armed detachment stood ammunition but Cahill was still JoimsonSmUh, added the doctor. tentranbe :qien from 11 p.m. to 12.77 4.70 lawmakers w as guard outside as Cahill talked at large. professional television 25% ,.30% OFF Inflatable floor, electronically IT! Protects as^ h lt against oil, gas and ^ ^d cc^irmed launched for Joe Cahill, a guer- to newsmen In a west Belfast Fighting broke out in London- interviewer with an America :f a.m. All otter outside doors welded seams. Age and acid resis­ weather. Rubberized coal tar pitch L from prefli^t Friday by Senate leaders of j.jjia chieftain who cared to hall. He said the IRA had suf- derry at dawn wh^n armored wii®. "’ns expected to fly to . are looked daring the night Our regular low prices on All tant. #2600 12 per store No Rain Checks base with rubber. A ^dards ^ so sm ^ that b ^ p e ^ w « to have lUl but newsmen openly under ficlent arms and ammunition to bull-dozers moved In to knock New York on Tue^y. Heath Egypt’s President Appeals Famous Finkel Air Cushioned they normally would be de- m capl^ and dividend patroUIng British keep up guerrilla warfare. down guerrilla barricades In reportedly wanted him to ap- taxes ®«®®t on Aug. 16. ^^hen a patrol o f British sol- the Roman Catholic Bogslde P®®^ ACAOnRmD TKBTBRDAT: Save an Extra ^ry praise study of the health ^^t ^re was no move Frl- ^ ^jg„ pear on sonm U^S. television -^Bernard A. BeUOy, 18 Canter- or Padded Folding Furniture inventory To Syria to Stop Fighting St; Frederick T. B qc- h” ®" prowled back streets^d ing he slipped out the back The residents fell back before a it was not fiiltio , 175 S t ; M rs. Helen *^™**"' D-nvernor l^rprall the lawmn. looked iooked intoInto houses for Cahill, door. tear gas barrage but rebuilt the ^nHine- anv enemv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tween Syria and Jordan. The , called the lower body nega- ? • No(rthemNorthern Treland's Ireland’s nuMt-wanted most-wanted . Brifir,Brig, .Marston Tickfill. Tickell,.. . BritishRritlah h.-irrirnrias barricades wlipn when tmons troops movedmovpfl "g V tour had been scheduled before ‘O. Botaad, 49 Winter St; MiW. 13.99 to M .99 Sale 9 e T 7 lO 1 9 e 7 7 live pressure test, found Worden President (See Page Fourteen) man. chief of staff In Northern Ire- away. (See Page Fourteen) the fighting broke out. ,W; N ancy B nune, 118 HoUloter 50%OFF and Irwin subnormal and Scott Egypt appealed to Syria today t: ;S t; Arthur a . Buckler, 47 HoU Our regular low prices on All and Irwin below normal In an reiS t For Wife, Mother or Grandma exercise test cf the heart’s ca-. U Z:.;, A lso, M rs. U a d e L. CbapeU, tion against Israel, the author- “ «> -w M .t « c .... b,. Save an Extra 33^3% Dinnerware Sets* paclty to support bodily work. „ „ ^ , .... cause it represents a daxurer to rjr.112 N ike C ircle; Boas Cohen, in our inventory „l^Jtorra; Beaufbrd R. Dake, Bn- 15^'’ Dble. Edge. Hedge Trimmers 14 Kt. Gold Berry noted that Apollo 16 Kent State Case />-field; Joseph A. iFoumler, 281 Pampers Examples: was longer than other moon flights, Scott and Irwin spent Mitchell SadatC^e an early morning ".RnUard St.; Mna Carol D. Anniversary Rings East News 33 Lightweight hous Save an Extra Our Reg. 18.97 N o w 9.49 more time on the moon’s sur­ telephone call to Syrian I»resl- , ®'*yP‘ ® Middle -- A e n c h , 88 Scott D r., V en u n . ing, heavy duty Disposable Diapers dent Hafez el Assad urging an o reported that Gen. ' Also, Mrs. Alice King .North face and all three spacemen Text On motor. Easy to Our Reg, 59.99 IVow 30.00 had heavier work loads. Ruling Not to Probe Shootings end to the border fighting, the Eg^tian chief ‘Windham; Robert L. McDon- . handle. 20%OFF Our regular low prices on The 'resulting medical find­ paper said *®^‘ ^ binell, 81 Hayes Rd., South Wind- Overnights,...... 77^ "Corelle by Corning not in­ Jordan and Syria have *^^® “ — aor; Frank P. Matarajiio, 18 cluded ings, he said, may force Kent State All Play Gyms, changes in the flight plans of blamed each other for border BUss St.; Richard J. Muirhy> battles in the last thi^ days. " “ ‘Fairfax, Va.; Mrs. Beveriy 66 Deluxe model; Newborn...... 1.37 Save an Extra 30% OFF ApoUos 16 and 17, the rem ain­ Angers Kin of Slain Students WASHINGTON s .'O S rie n ,' 167 Homestecul S t.; molded finish. ing moon flights. Both missions .. m, ,.x. a, AUy. G.*. ' Motor delivers Sand Roxes Timely gift to celebrate any impor­ Our regular low prices on All B aih ara M. P esso, 97 have planned schedules similar John N. Mitchell's statement envoys, Hasaaa a«- Only 12 otiortod 2,000 strokes per tant anniversary. Handsome gift KENT, Ohio (AP) — Fami­ 0. ^Ctadlm8n Dr. to tiwse of Apollo 15. Models per Store minute. Tangle Towers Daytime 3 0 . . . . 1.57 box. ‘ Price shown for 2 stones; add Stainless Steel Flatware Sets lies and friends of four Kent Friday on the Kent State kill .^Alao, Philip J. ' R lcard, The medical findings from in our stock! $2 for each additional stone. ^^__Jn_our_invontorjr_^____ . __„ - , State University students killed in gs: - Stoma; Mrs. Eileen P. Stevens, polio program may also ^ campus last year reacted ‘f,, ^ Westminster Rd.; Richard The Department of Justice Amman said Jordanian troope with anger to the Justice De­ N. ’Templeton, 46 S. Alton St.; Save an Extra (See Page Fourteen) has completed its analysis and knocked out 10 Syrian tanks. Hia jjiiiiu7ihltfa4j.iL partment’s decision not to have evaulation of all the avallaWe Neither side sold it suffered ^ ArUne R. Therlaque, 28 a federal grand Jury probe the facts and information surround- casualties. " ’ ‘ vine St., Vemoo; Harry L. Complete with 2 Speakers agency said. shootings! the tragic deaths of r‘,?Musk, 64 Jarvis Rd.; Scott D. Vacation Kent State University students resulted from raids by Syrian- nirmiMS Unsworth, 42 Jan Dr., Hebron; State and echool officials said *10.*30 OFF the decision was consistent with Iftra. Marilyn L. West, Stafford Our Regular Low Prices on New Attacks Immediately after the in- against Jordan, which has used __ ^ l|iringB; Mrs. Margaret Worth- evidence gathered in extensive Investigations <»mducted since cldent occurred I requested the force to control the anti-Israeli “ '^ington, D aly R d ., Coventry. Film Civil Rights Division and the guerrilla movement. ______- - m ; ^ T H s y e b t e r d a y : a students and Ohio National All Power Mowers Launched By Guardsmen claidied May 4,’ Federal Bureau orting South ^nd does accept" the decision. ' ' t Also, Susan A. Lemlre, WUli- our cooperation to state offi­ • 10 Years After - New Columbia L .P .' Buil^-in burglar alarm and head Vietnamese forces along the ^ resigning Sept. mantlc; Michael Daigle, 206 K135-20...... 1.37 cleaner. ■ Fast forward, tape light. cials and made copies of^ the ■P*®. jq return^ to teaching duties, Bush HlU Rd,^ ;AUson P . Har­ Slide■ 'bar controls. ■ • On/off~ ■ iff !switch. ■ complete FT3I Invertigatlon Reviewing Economic Policy on BIG POOLS! Starting shortly before dawn, Qje ,^ustice Department vey, 296 Redwood Rd.; Jennifer #RR71T-2 available to the Attorney -Gen­ North Vietnamese gunners "the only agency with H. Lord, Jobs Hill Rd., ElUng- eral of Ohio. We also made By BIUL NEIKIBK iChalrman Arthur F. Bums was slammed more than 200 rocket complete knowledge of all the . ton; William Fenstamacher, 20 copies of . it available to, the Associated Prem Writer set to meet the President at the .Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Ruth A. iuid mortar rounds into four testimeny and evidence gath- President’s Commission on WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres- White House Friday afternoon, r- -Sriggs, 124 Long Hill Rd., South South -Vietnamese positions, ered by the local, state and na- Campus Uiuest. Ident Nixon’s weekend trip to but Instead was invited to the 1, .Windsor. The enemy repeatedly assaulted tional fact-gathering depart- When the Ohio special grand the Maryland mountains is Camp" David, Md. presidential ' Also, Charles J. Suntava, 866 ■ — iTTB3uwiii.tah..T..^L.^..____ a South Vietnamese marine mento." Jury made iU report public on shaping up as A full-scale re- retreatV; battalion less than two miles U.S. Atty. Gen. John Mitchell 3 n H ackm atack S t.; Richard J. Oct. 16, 1970, the Department of view of his eixmomlc policies George P. Shultz, director o f. 4 from Fire Base Sarge at the announced the Justice Depart- ^i^eman, 866. Ccntgr St.; Ed------® Justice resumed and Intensified that have been under relentless the Office of Management and weatem end o t the DMZ. ment decision In Washington ■rnward M. Orcutt, RFD 2, Wales Its evaluation ot the entire mat- Democratic attack. Budget, rounded out the quartet The Saigon command said 20 Friday. jj]{d., Andover; Mrs. Linda S. • 3 DM... 3 O' % ^ 'of ter, including the reports of the Sources said a presidential of economic policy advisers, Telxelra, Suffleld; Mrs. Anna North Vietnamese troops were Mitchell said he had con- state grand Jury and the Com- session with his four top eco- The White House said Nixon Ulled in the fighting around eluded that there "is no cred- ju. . nomlc advisers, the Quadrlad, decided to go to Camp David to HU . Vinci,. 360 Main St.; Mrs. Saige, the fliSt reported action IW® evidence of a conspiracy 4 .4 I^rlene S. Mayhew, Sunset All of this Information probably amount to a "coa- work on the 1978 budget, with near the fire base since last between the National Guards- thoroughly analyzed by mje review” of both domestic particular emphaaia Aen to ^oct rtudents on 3 Eumig mine whether there existed any vf^ionmAnt® „tAon, RFD 1, Daley Hd., Hebron; 24’ Oval Pool by Doughboy PANASONIC’ Portable were four men killed and “ ‘I six wounded, the command violations of federal laws. Sub- offlclals cAutlonAd am inat aources Mrs. Terrance Dorsey and 8 Track Player cutlon of individual guards- sequently. I received a recom- ^ proWema are sure to ' daughter, 228 Oak St. Super 8 Movie Camera 9 SS* Black & While TV Rigid 6 inch top rim. expan- 0 “ r nie marine battaUon camped {"®« ” m^ndatlon from the Ovll = Rights IMvlsion. In addition, I —Bum s’ pr(^;Kiaal fo r a wago- dable liner. 10 year warran- Hm- ar«^ Saige was first W ^tt as^^clal state pioae- ty on liner. W79 have personally reviewed the ^ ^ appeared to p^jee review board, or aome SipllcTaiki a 60-round mortar b ^ e to air ^ o grand Jury case. ^ uni®n®y - Type of wage-p^riahUiiSSn AND *347 tten a B r^ ^ u lt. ^ked investigated the shootings, The facto available to me plan. Nixon boa said he wlU ’* by tac^ strttes «d ^ - Department de- 169 support the conclusion reached ^ mqeUng was view the idea with an open 97.40 lery, the marines beat back the gigi^n "cubstantiates what I f l i g S M i S m u t s 15’ Oval Doughboy Pool Reg. $135 $99 Automatic electric eye; power zoom lens with- AM/FM stereo radio, 8 track tape player with by the President’s Commission ®^ed, however, was out of the mind, a of his ore- 74.88 attack and claimed killing 17 to be the case as far as manual control. Constant focus optics. Super 8 twin speakers in walnut enclosures. Only 6 per toat the rifle fire was, in the ordti^. hard-line rejection of store, no rain checks. #RE7070 enemy. Four marines were re- evidence is concerned." words of the commission, "un- Treasury Secretary John B. such a boaixl. iiaiMMCItMMi 18’ Qval Doughboy PoqI r^^^ ^124 cartridge loading, reflex viewing_systen^ tinted . Sep8le Vaoks, W ells, ported killed and five wounded. ijjig grand Jury, summoned necessary, unwarranted and In- Connally was summoned from _\yays to — —> nm ur: <« Sewer Lines North Vietnamese artll- py then Gov. James A. Rhodes excusable.’.. However, our re- his vacation spot In Texas. toe doUar overseas. The aHa.:,- far Watsrproftfing Dshe. 18’ Oval Doughboy Pool Reg.$195 $147 lerymMi slammed 87 rockets la^t fall, indicted 24 youths and view persuades me that there Dr. Paul W. MCCracken, SALE; FRIDAY & SATURDAY and mortars into Camp Carroll one Kent piofeescr cm riot is no credible evidence of a chairman of toe Ccuncll of Eco- ^ '^ew by 18’ Oval Doughboy Pool R^'. $239 $184 Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. and Fire .Bases Fliller' and charges in coimectiim with dls- conspiracy between National nomlc Advisers, hurriedly gath- dStar could «tocto!to lU Peart St. — . 8tt-M AAon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:3Ci p.m. Charlle 2. No casualties were orders which preceded the Guardsmen to shoot students on ered up his charts on inter- i T m**'*V**TIL Sewerage Dlepeeet iSo. CHARGE ALL YOUR PURCHASES Saturday 9 o.m. to 9:30 p.m. reported in these shellings. shootings and placed major re- Arthur Krause, whose daughter was slain on ther^Kent St^te University campus the campus and that there is no nationafand d S c T co^^ ” to other cul^ Tlie seven Americans killed sponslblUty for the violence in May 1970, has termed Atty. Gen. John Mitchell’s decision not to impanel a likelihood for' successful prose- problems and took them along. (8ee Page Two) (See Page Fourteen) federal grand jury to investigate the incident "political whitewash.” (AP Photo) (See Page Fourteen) Federal Reserve BooM (See Page Fmrleen) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1971 PAGE t h r ; ^

P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1971 Sheinwold on|Bridge DISCOUNT FURNITURE WAREHOUSE IS NewN Wave of Attacks S t a r g a x e r *iv> NORTH By C L A Y R. POLLAN- AUDACIOUS BIDDING The Baby Has Launched by North Viets ^ ARIES LIBRA SHOWS BIO iPROFIT ♦ J lEtt^ning W MAR. 21 Vour Daily Activity Guide (:? A K (.>1986 5 3 According lo the Stan. ’’ S : ; : a By 0 Q (Continued from Page One) troops from Vietnam by the To develop message for Sunday, Whenever I’m in New York I Published Daily Except Bimdays 3- 5-,9-14 34.37-41-46/T A J 5 end of 1971. read wards corresponding to numbers spend some time in the Regen­ BitdirHolldayB at 18 Blssell Street, in the helicopter crash were the ^-28-39 50-59-75 ilanchester. Conn. B e e n N a m e d The resolution was passed on of you|))Zodiac birth sign. cy Whist Club, the most elegant e a s t SCORPIO* fimt U.S. casualties reported E voice vote Friday at the ' TAURUS 5 f|k 0 10974 AM. 24 1 Your 31 Need 61 Should OCT. 23 f bridge club In the United Telephone 648-^711 aloog the DMZ in three days of group's national convention In 2 You 32 Diflicult 62 Concerning States. It’s also the home of 74 ^ 10 Second Class Postage Fold at heavy - attacks that began MAT 20 3 Avoid 33Altoin 63 Toski NOY. 21' KJ86 0 1093 2 Manchester, Conn, (OBdiO) ivllnneapolis. 64 To some of the best bridge, but it’s 'Q\ll-13-16-S3 4 Aspects 34 You 15-33-48-52/ A Q 10963 4k 8 4 2 Thursday. Morton London, a former 5 CoTKlusions 35 Before 65 Change not quite as scientific as the Holt, Sally Ann, daughter of Leigh ^and Marian Noren ,5y62-73-76 60-77-81-88^, SUBSCRIPnON RATES The UHl helicopter, carrying Jewish Veterans national com- 6 Progress 36 Some 66 Especially Cavendish Club, equally famous SOUTH Holt, 178 Parker St., Manchester. She Wim bom July 26 at GEMINI 7 Emphosize 37 Could 67 Unsocioble SAGITTARIUS Payable in Advance a crew of four and three pas­ mander from Teameck, N.J., 38 Weighty 66 Enterprise but not quite so old. The Regen­ 4k A K 8 6 3 2 Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is 7^, MAy 21 (8 Security NOY. 2 2 / 1 one Year ...... 189.00 sengers, was dicated 48 Moy 1-23-47-61, UMWTORUMlinnB are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Lambert, Philadelphia, Pa. Her covered the! bodies. 19Moy 49 Special 79 Money 69-7(L80-84VS — Ace of Clubs. flpcts the change In attitude of 20 Externl 50 In 80 Attroctive Don’t envy McCarthy his parUcular length in hearts, paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Glenn, The helicopter crashed six 81 Outlook. AQUARIUS Americans in general.” LEO 21 Heed 51 Emberkirsg nine-card heart suit. Chances 'This was just what McCarthy IVfikeMdwis. Philadelphia, Pa. She has a sister, BUxabeth, S. mllek northwest of Cam Lo and j JULY 22 . 220n 52 Hove 82 To * JAN, 20 W The primary argument 53 Affairs 83 Handle are you’d wind up with no wanted. He raised to six hearts, about 1 ^ m iles south of the UAUS. 22 I 23 Noturol FEE. II < [jadiMdiolsoa against the resolution appeared 4 24 Hove 54 Affecting 84 Opportunity profit at all if you held that putting South Into the heart Oapolda, Michael ArOinr, son of Jambs' and Colette DMZ. 55 News 85 Status 10-12-3U94 to hinge on the Nixon adminis­ •^21-25-35-51 f 25 Advice magnificent suit. You’d bid lota »lam from the unnatural side of Candice Bfigca Michaud Cap^da, 85 River St., RockviUe. He was bom July 20 1>'5A58AB « 26Be 56 On 86 New 57-66-79-851 U.S. BS2 bombers kept up tration's attitude toward the 67 Motor } 27 In 57 Attention PISCES of hearts, and you’d probably th® table. I AiAurCiaifiiikd. at RockviUe Qenena Hospital. His matemEd grandparents are their saturation raids in the Middle East.- VIRGO { 28 Superficial 58 New 88Nriw wind up In a heart slam from The slam would fall If West Mr. and Mrs. Edmond F. Michaud, Grand Falls, NJB., Can. 1 29Hor>d 59Love- 89 Progrom AnnMaigrei northern sector of South Viet- “ We stuck our necks out and 90 Ventures your (North) side of the table, had both the ace and the king His paternal grandparents are (Mr. and (Mrs. Arthur Stafford, g 30 Necessary 60A MAK.20'' nam in an effort to prevent voted our hearts,” said dele- i S ; ” 8/15 of clubs, but It would make if andJuksFciMcr. Warehouse Point. 2-17-24-36 East would lead a club, and North Vietnamese forces from gate Jack HeUlg of Chicago. V 6-18-27-32 ) Advene ^ ^ N e u tn l South hwl the king of clubs. i«( .* * j, ^72-86-90 38^4-82-83 West would take the first two |‘tmiaiKiiowlcd[j(r massing for a major ground ot- “ And right now every man in d This turned out to be the case, Howe, Bryan Dennis, son of Dennis and Deborah La- tricks. You’d claim the rest, of tobrillilHit fensive. this room is asking, “Now how and McCarthy’s partner made Pointe Howe, 3 Park West Dr., RockviUe. He was bom Jtdy 22 course, showing your honors I AfM stof a lllm rs’ On the political fnmt, Presi­ much chance is there for U.S. very proudly to offset the loss the slam without any trouble. at RockviUe General Hospital. His maternal grandpEU«nts are dent Nguyen Van Thieu ac­ aid Dor Israel? ’ ” of 100 pclnts. Incidentally, give our un­ Mr. and Mrs. Lep LaPointe, 77 Glenstohe Dr., RockvUle. His 20 CARLOADS MUST BE SOLD WE GUARANTEE YOU* MUST cused Vice President Nguyen Delegates also approved reso­ Peril of Barracks Bathing Big deal: Who wants to break named South a posy or tiVo for paternal grandparents su:« Mr. imd Mrs. Harmsui C. Howe Cao Ky of attacking South Viet­ lutions calling for admission of even on a nine-card heart suit having enough confidence in his Sr., leVi Highland Ave., RockvUle. « «i *■ SELLING? IT'S LIKE WE'RE GIVING IT A W A Y ! Not since the Indians traded Manhattan has the nam's national institutions mainland China to the United Removed by Andover GI to 100 honors? Not Tom Mc­ partner to stay In six hearts. "with extremely libelous re­ Nations “without prejudice to Carthy. And as the bidding dia­ Dally Question A NO-NONSENSE THRILLER Quattropani, Matttiew Paul, son of Paul tmd Donna the continued n^embership of gram shows, he found a way to As dealer, you hold: Spades, Hawkes Quattropani, 50 Highland Dr., South Windsor. He was public seen such bargains! STARTS TO D AY A T 5:00 P*M. marks.” AB E R D E E N , M d .' (A P ) — A plained, ” 'ls average the tern- The president made the accu­ the Republic of China (Tai­ bid the North hand more profit­ J ; Hearts, A-K-Q-J-9-8-6-S-S; JANE FONDA IS BRILLIANT! bom JiUy 28 at M anchester M em orial HospltEd. His patem id SAVE soldier with an engineering de- perature by mixing the water wan);” stricter gun control ably. Diamonds, Q; Clubs, J-S. grandparents axe (Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Quattropani, East sation in a statement replying gree has licked a bEirracks over a several) second period, This sale is gigantic. We are so jammed . . . so overstdilked that we are forced to sell! laws; curbing government sur­ Uses Convention What do you say? —Th« N i9W Yorkair Hartford. He has a sister, Jennifer, 2. to charges by Ky at a news plumbing problem at Aberdeen the time It takes to circulate veillance of civilians; and re­ There was no slam unless Answer; Bid four hearts. TTiis • * .* * conference Thursday that Thieu Proving Ground that has the accumulator.” Thousands upon thousands-of dollars worth of the newest furniture, TV, Appliances — all must be sumption of U.S. safes of air­ South had two aces. McCarthy promises about eight winners Lautenbach, Michael Barry H, s-. department at the ® ^ Aug. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ ^ 3 3 t GOLDEN YEARS mother is Mrs. Edna McCorrison, Pinnacle Rd., Ellington. His LIVING ROOM & LIVING ROOM On Inneriprings 12 in other areas, with a hobby filled paternal grandparents are (Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Dion, Wllll- Cholc* of Colors Bank Exhibits self-service. BEDROOM SETS YOUR CHOICE OF SET this fall "Ryans Daughter” 8:16; “Take mantic. He has two brotohers, Douglas, 7, and Da'vld, 4; and 3 ROOM The emergency entrance on ^he Money and Run” 10:50. with fun and profit! a sister, Deborah, 1. Am erican ot Martinsville, SOFAS Complete with tables ft NOTICE Arm ory St. is the only hospital SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF afw* JAMES H. NICHOLSON i OUTFIT Beaulieu Art^ Drug Education,” which East Windsor Drive-In:— i« A * '4i< Link Taylor, Kroeliler ft lamps. Modem, Colonial, Traditional entrance open from 11 p.m. tc “Summer of ’42" S;15; Bassett. OF PUBLIC HEARING A group ot paintings \ by ______will define the physiological, Adams, Rene Marie, daughter of Roy Sr. and Patricia From Model Home — AU Reg. Val. $525 First QuaUty Merohandlse. Values to $1,000 Oiolce of Colors ft Stsies ON FLOOD Betty-Ann Beaulieu of 218 (jen: < n.m. nivhf psychological, and sociological “ Chlsum” 10:15. Uhl Adams, 110 Lake Rd., Andover. She was bom July SI at Meadows Drlve-In:— "Bunny B e n e Davis ENCROACHMENT ter St. Is now on exhibit at the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are 3>Pe. Modorn 3-Poi Colonial G LINES First Manchester office of the “*“*• ^ “Family Life and Sex Educa- O’H are” 8:20; “ Bloody M am a” Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, 110 Lake Rd., Andover. She has $ ( The State Water Resources Hartford National Bank and .. 4. 4 Mon In the Public Schools,” 1 0 : 20. ERneST BORGNINej three brothers, Roy Jr., 8, Russell, 6, and Ricky, 2%. BEDROOMSET BEDROOM SET Patients Today: 2 which will seek to align current Blue-Hills D rive-In:— “ Gun- »278 Trust Co. at 695 Main St. ^288-^988 NOW ’ 465 Plastic Top Commission, pursuant to Sec­ fighter” 8:20; “ A N ew L e a f" tion 26-4a of the General Stat­ Miss Beaulieu, a graduate of ADMITTED YESTERDAY: attitudes toward sex and sexu- TeOey's griet $219 Todiy's Priee SS4I utes, Intends to issue an Order Manchester High School, has James A. Benevento, 79 Home- altty with modem concepts of 10:10. biology and the tensions of ur­ establishing lines: along the attended the University of Hart­ stead St.; Mrs. Delia Berto, 76 W IL U M A N ’n C RIVER in ford, and for three years she Park St.; Thomas J. Blevins, ban living. NOW * 9 5 This fa ll,, Dr. LoM aglio is O p e n NOW ^ 5 TOLLAND, 'WILLINGTON and studied art at the Salisbury Col­ 178 S. Main St.; Mrs. Murlelle MOVIE R AH N G S OUR WORLD OF SLEEP also introducing a voluntary ELLINGTON from the Mans­ lege of Art in England. P. Fletcher, East Hartford; physical education program FOR RAREN1B AND field and (Coventry Town Line M ost o f her work Is done In Dolores Gandy, 612 E. Aliddle WESTOWN pen and Ink or watercolor, of- which offers one credit hour a All Day Twin or full siu mattresi or box spring with to the dam site in Ellington Tpke.; Frank Gentile, 89 Deep- YOUNG PEOPIE PHARMACY ten combined. She especially ur semester for undergraduates. button tuftod top. 110 ceils. and Willington, between which Tlw obi» cli¥9 of tfM raHoft <■ to Mom ' (XXDR nMWlLM •n AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURE • « The new program covers stu­ Aomito abotM too iwMBMy of BEDDING no obstruction or encroachment enjoys doing drawings of his- Pamela Geer, Brandy - ■ - 4 - - - A - - ■ . 1^ . ■ ^ ■ - 44 ^ Sunday torlcal buildings, and some day j. Jordon, 25 dent activity In archery, bad- shall be placed, unless auth­ JAMES H NICHOLSON and hopes to go back England to jj,,, gj . g. LaPine, 90 mitton, bowling, body condltlon- SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF muNT orized by the Commission Shelley WINTERS^ Eztr« firfn snlooth top mottroit or box ipring, AU MU AMlinEO \ based on. its effect «ood Branfo;d'St.: Felix E. I^wl^ 39 I Gownl Audlmcn twin or (ull. old buildings in Salisbury. tics, tennis, swimming, and vol­ All Medicinal Services Available Turnbull Rd.; Mrs. Arllne D. hazards. Miss Beaulieu has exhibited leyball. B lood y M ;iiii;i Sow $ 3 8 0 0 each As required by statute, for Maynard, 32 Dover Rd.; Charles Only at the Hartford Arts Festival, A native of Rochester, N..Y., .Au MU Mmmo •fAirainB 455 HARTFORD ROAD 643-5230 J. Nagle, 11 Goslee Dr.; Mrs. purposes of establishing at Constitution Plaza, and at Dr. LoMagUo joined the UofH Partntal Guidain SuginM Quiltod top mattrou or box tpring witfi 200 Ema Nash, 124 White St. Pat HIN6LE -Don STROUD -Diane VARSI these lines, a PUBLIC the Mystic Outdoor Art Festi­ faculty In 1949. Until 1970 he coili, twin or (ull lilt. lO-yoar guorantoo. 2 Piue* Also. Mrs. Irene L. Maskell, ' anAMERICAN INURNATIONAlnciuRt t O HEARING will be held in val. In England, her work has held dual posts as chairman of . . ^ . ____ ., 650 E. Middle Tpke. Alfred Sow $4200 each the W IL L IN G T O N TOW N been shown at a graphic exhibit _ . at ■ health and physical education, French Provincial Poudrier, 11 Short St.; Charles MlTmCTED Only h a l l on Jared Sparks at the Salisbury Library, and and director of athletics, when UnNr 17 nquim •cumpanyinf Road at Route 44 In WEST she won second place in a W. Robinson, 22 Cole St.; Mrs. he gave up the latter to concen­ P«nnt w Adult Guirdiin Quiltad daluxa mattraii or box ipring foatur- SPANISH DOOR Doris L. Roy, 98 Oakland St.; ing axtra (irm eonitruction. 15-yaar guarantaa. LIVING ROOM SET WILLINGTON on THURS­ poster competition there. trate on his academ ic duties. Sofa & Chair Mrs. Julia T. Zdon, 343A South PECAN FINISH DAY, AUGUST 19, 1971 at The exhibit may be sepn in Sow $4600 aach regular St.. Coventry. , m ONE UNDER 17 AIMlinBI Reg. Price $364j 7:30 P.M . to receive state­ Manchester during Tk... Only Tuftad Back / BEDROOM SET ments by the public prior BIRTH S Y E S T E R D A Y : A son Match Dates to 1827 (Agt limit iMy vary banking hours. Ml cartiln anas) (Puaan lixa 60x80 in. mattraii and box ipring to establishing these lines. to Mr. and Mrs. William Nash, NEW YORK — The friction Choice of Decorator Triple Dreiser, Chest, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• A.C.PETIRSEN fat with axtra (irm eonitrucdon. Mirrors and Bed In particular, owners can Storrs; a son to Mr. and Mrs. match was not invented until ^ ' Fabrici indicate any specific por­ Joseph L o n g o, Lunenburg, 1827, and the first really prac­ Sow $11200 aach Reg. . NOW Only tions of their properties Cairo Mass.; a.son to Mr. and Mrs. tical match was not marketed MOMN ftaum eoM « mn—Mtwn 23S NORTH MAIN ST. and adjoining properties Gary French, 33 Scott t)r., 'Ver- until 1833. 177 HARTFORD ROAD • MANCHESTER which they feel do not con­ non. ------MANCHESTER In Appeal DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: , tribute to the flood carry- (TOP VO'm i SHOPPING p l a z a ; COLONIAL N A M E B R A N D Ing capacity or should or Joel Viklademords, East Hart­ OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 6 DISOOUNT FURNITURE WAREHOUSE ford; Daren A. Sears, 2 Carter FARMS RECLINER should hot be regulated. To Syria LIVING ROOM GARRIES ONLY FAMOUS BRANDS 4 Maps of the lines as proposed St.; Pamela A. Moffat, 223 Blue- A SUNDAY SPECIAL A Made in New England YOU KNOW AND TRUST Durable — Choice ot Heavy and the flood study report on ridge Dr.; William C. Columbe, (Continued from Page One) e Americaa of Martinsville • Bassett Vinyl — 2 Foeltlons which the maps are based will 268 Woodbrldge St.; Randall .1. GRAND OPENING! Choice of Decorator Fabrics 4 ALL DAY SUNDAY. AUGUST 15th be available at the Town strip, authorities moved to Travers, 17 Nike Circle, • Link Taylor • Kroehler • Howe break up a general strike Also, Richard D. Possardt, • Drexel •

than a big power world. It Is compli­ cated, and more trouble than the world Business Bodies lEttPttfttd ifpraU) has ever been able to b i^ e r to take, but the name and purpose of the game is a c q u ir e s FIRM PUBLISHED BY THE NOTICE HERALD PRINTINO CO., INC. quite simple. It is survival. IS Bliaell Street Kaman Corporation, a diversi­ M ucheter. Cam. fied company based In Bloom­ THOllABP. CLOSED FOR VACATION WAITER R. BTiRdtJBON field, has acquired C. Bruno and Son, Inc., a national ^ s - Pubdabers Riddling That Income Tax Line Founded October 1, 1881 tributor of musical instruments, AUG. 16 io AUG. 22 PObllabed Every Eveolnc Except Sunday* It’s part of the geneilc and growing for an undisclosed sum in ca ^ and HoUdi^. Entered aTthe Poat_Oflioe_at and notes. Manoheater, Conn., aa Second Claaa Hall confusion of the dmes that the ftnanctal Matter Bruno, founded In 1834 as a pages an^ the sports pages are begin­ Open Mon. Aug. 23 SDBSCRIPXION RATES family business, will become Payable In Advance ning to read alike. an autonomous subsidiary of One Tear ...... 889.00 Six Montba ...... ^.60 Kaman Oorp,, with Bruno presi­ Three~ Mentha 9.TO Those interested not only in how to get dent Edwin C. Sonfleld in One Month 8.98 rich fast but in how to manage riches charge. Sonfleld, irf BrookvHle, BROWN’S FLOWERS ___ MEMBER OF N.Y., has been elected to the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS after they have been attained will do bet­ 145 MAIN STREET Ibe Aaaocated Preaa la excluatvely en­ Kaman board of directors. titled to the uae ol repubUcatlon of all ter, these days, to turn to the sports Kaman’s other businesses in­ newa diapatchea credited lo It or not other- wiae crated In thla paper and alao the pages first. clude scientific products, ad­ local newa pubtlabed here. vanced study programs, compu­ All riabta of repubUcatlon of epeclal dla- patohea herein are alao neaerved. ‘"nUs loan thing should be obvious to ter time-s haring Industrial everybody," said Professor Fran Tarfcenr products, helicopters, ’ general The Herald PrlnUnc Company Inc., aa- aviation services, and tilrframe aumeaumea no financial reaponalblllty for tyi>o- ton, in a somewhat Impatient lecture to gn^)liloalnH>bioal errors appearing In aavettlae- components. menu and other reading'' matter in The Steve Cady of the sports staff of the New Manchester Evening Her“ epSrd. York Times. MOTT’S EABNINGS SubaerSwr to Loa Angelea Tbnes-Waahing- ton Poet News Service. Fill service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. "W hy?" Professor Tarkenton con­ Mott’s Super Markets, Inc,, a Publlsbers Representativea — Matnetts, retail food chain based in East Bhannoa and Cullen inc.. Special Agency tinued. "Because of the tax advantage. James Beauty Salon — New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. Hartford, has announced net You take lees salaiy and more loon, and earnings of $420,048 for the sbe MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA­ TIONS. that pcickage could get you the top dol­ months ended July 3, a drop of over $90,000 from the figures for Display advertising oloahu hours lar." will be dosed until For Monday — i p.m. IWay. the same period In 1970. For ^eaday — l p.m. Saturday. Sports Writer Cruly obviously didn't However, net sales for the For Wednesday — l p.m. Monday. first six months of 1971 rose of Fot Thursday — i p.m. Tuesday consider Professor Taxkenton’s lecture Thursday, August 19th For BWday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. $32.4 million, compared to $28.9 Claaslfled di I 4:80 p.m. d » b e - totally clear, so he consulted an attorney, fore ■______loo_4:80 ,p.m.______Friday, ftor mlllicn a year ago. Saturday and Monday publication. whom he identified as a ’ Ipromlneait New Joseph P. Mott, chairman of York tax lawyer." the board, said the decline ih Saturday, August 14 profits reflected a management due to the death of its founder "H ie lawyer, who asloed that his name decision to Improve the com­ not be used," wrote Oady, "described pany’s market position in a pe­ 4 We Have Been Here Before riod of severe competitive pric­ James C. Trivigno Sr. such loans aa perfectly legal Incentive ing pressure. He stated that the A lead editorial in the New York 'kickers’ to perauade high-inoome Indi­ company’s operating , perform­ Timee the other day bore the title viduals to work for an agreed salary. ance was exceptional under the Beloved Husband and Father circumstances. "Trade War With Japan?" and dlacuse- The actor or player puts the loan > (Herald photo by Coe) Photographed by Sylvian Ollara ed the urgent need for better understand­ There’s a warm new look at Coret Casuals, 887 Main St., At rear center, Gartnan and Mrs. Ellen Schmedding, women’s money to work. The letum on that in­ YANKEE ATOMIC POWER STATION AT HADDAM NECK GIRL’S CLUB PRESIDENT ing and future cooperation between the vestment, plus his salary, makes it which reopened this week after a complete remodeling and re­ buyer, stock “The Cupboard.’’ A new store feature, this sec­ Mrs. Clara J. Dupont of 169 grouping of women’s clothing lines for better display and tion behind bifold doors contains couturier-designed dresses economic polidea v t both the United worthwhile for him to render his serv­ Love Lane has been elected easier selection. Hanging oil lamps and lanterns frame the suits and coats— all one-and two-of-a-kind items. Skirts and States and Jfqian. ices. president of the Girl’s Club at A Thought for Today Aetna life and Casualty in Hart­ stained wood interior and are complemented by antiques, many sweaters from Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland and Israel of which were refinished by Joseph Garman, the proprietor. are grouped as color coordinates in the sportswear sections. Tile editorial noted that Japan enjoys "For example,” Cady continued his Sponsored by tlve Mauichester Connecticut Yankee ford. a trade advantage over us while, at the story, "a $100,000 loan at 6 per cent Economy Blues CouncU of Churches B y A .H .O . NEGOTIATE AGREEMEl^ Fox. assumed the post of manager of and the University Club of same time. It benefits from mUltary ex­ would cost the Individual $6,000 in inter­ By D. J. R. BRUCKNER Alexamder the Great, seeing UniteU Aircraft Corp. of East From Rockville: William R. the division’s airline support Hartford, and has served as Town Will Rent The democratic process puts he was a member of one fa­ penditures we are makliig in Japan. This est, which could be deducted against nm- The Los Angeles Times Diogenes looking intently at a group in 1969. utilities division chairman of its own life on the line every mous or infamous far rightist Hartford, and the ASEA Group, is cited as a circumstance v^iicfa bids large collection of humam bones the Hartford (Community Chest. Some Equipment salaried Income taxed at 70 per cent So time It tests itself in wide open organization, received a gener­ a Swedish manufacturer of Engineers-In-Trainlng NEW YORK — The economy find am explosion of theft, in piled one upon amother, asked He and his wife and three chil­ Japan exercise moderotlim in its further the loan, after taxes, would cost the play­ ous round of applause for hla heavy electrical equipment, prom Manchester: Joseph J. looks like Mr. Nixon’s political the securities business, amd in the [Mlosopher what he was clrcumstcmces, and last Mon­ dren presently make their home For Pond Work approach to American markets. day’s public hearing on the tax announcement. have announced they are nego- Kulowlec, Paul V. Sitkus, Bruce er only $1,800 out of pocket. Meanwhile, Vietnam. merchamdislng. looking for. in Madison. unson’s A few minutes later, that tlatlng an agreement for Joint d _ gtewart, S. Mark Stephens, Bids will be opened Aug. 23 Big unions, representing am "I am searching," sadd Dio­ question, conducted by the leg­ the $100,000 could be eamlng consider­ Increasingly, people Suspect same audience was demon­ development of industrial gas Edward J. Sweeney and Alan L. The editorial warned, on the other ever smaller portion of the work genes, "for the bones of your islative Finance Committee, JOIN ASSOGlAnON at 11 a.m. In the Municipal ably more than that.” strating its patriotism by sing­ turbines and the manufacture ot Tinter. hand, against the possibility that Ameri­ he does not know what he is force, keep pressing for higher father, but I camnot distinguish was lucky to escape with some Two Manchester men at Aetna Building for the rental of vari- benefits, amd major industries tattered vestige of the process ing the National Anthem, but gas turUne-driven alternators. From Rockville — Vemoh : can i>olicy should, either in fact or in Perhaps not even this makes It all doing, or that nothing cam be them from those of his slaves." Ldfe and Casualty in Hartford types of equipment to be Candy Kitchdn keep raising prices with no very surviving. singing it with a stirring hatred For the past ten years, United Robert J. Norwood and Alan R. done and no one is aidmitting it. A timely lesson for us adl. Aircraft has been adapting jet Wengell. have joined profeMonal actuarial dredging of the Where Quality Candy b Made Freah Dolly a]^>earance, attempt to assume the right easUy understandable to everybody. But convincing opposition from the What was intended to be an of their domestic foes mixed in It is not important that public Submitted by: engines built by its Pratt and From South Windsor: CSiarles organizations. , rr i ^ to lecture and dictate to Japan, or take the main g;ame plan seems clear: Do the White House. TTie White House, opportunity for discussion of with their love of country. Bradford S. GUe of 399 Oak- “ “ “ 'em Up of Union Pond, Chiioai- From Over $00 Varieties opinion polls show twice as Msgr. Edward J. Reardon Whitney Division for non-aeron- S. Parenchuck. in fact, has looked every year St. James' Church principle was always in danger A little later the same school land St., an actuarial student In Rates are asked for an esU- out on Japan some of its own domestic right kind of legal bookkeeping, and you many people think the Demo­ autlcal uses, such as electrical _ crats can handle the economy of the last three for ways to of turning into am unlimited tor­ of passion produced the open the life actuarial department, mated 160 hours use of a bull- and international economic frustrations. keep riddling that income tax line. One power generation, marine pro­ better tham the GOP; such opin­ give business tax breadcs, the rent of vituperation, with some statement that one form of tax pulsion, and transmlsslcn of na­ PAWA PROMOTIONS become an associate of the Na- dozer, 200 hours use of a 1% cu. TRY DUB EVER POPDIAB can get aiccustomed to the lingo. Such ions cam be reversed quickly. last. being a 3.9 billimi dollaar- of those loudest and most fer­ being considered (guess which Uonal Society of Actuaries. A But the main point is more significant a-yeair taix gift, readized through one) was nothing more qr less tural gas throug;h long-distance Two Glastonbury men have . ^ . „ „ , yd. drag line, 160 hours use of loans are "kickers” and nobody is sup­ It is more significant that the Current Quotes vent in their references to prin­ ^ d u a te of Brown University, ^ ^ours A pipelines. been promoted to new positions than the discussion. percentaige of personal Income a new method of computing de­ ciple also proving to be the ses­ than a Communist plot, being GUe received his masters degree CHUNK CHOCOLA'TE posed to rough them. The player would preciation. ASEA, with headquarters In as part of a major realignment . X, , “ se of a three-cubic-yard pay- going into savings has been in­ sion’s masters in the art of vi­ advanced by Communists sitting from the University of Wlscon- jog^er Chunky solid plecea ol our amooth. riob, The main point is that one of the prob­ be "only $1,800 out of pocket," which Is If everyone felt he was go­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the Legislature. Vasteras, Sweden, is a major of top engineering and market- creasing steadily for more tham tuperation. sin. He joined Aetna in 1969. william O’Neill, director of and daric chocolate and wlitte. M-H.M-Oeodl ing to make something out of adl “ As I looked at it, I felt a There was, somehow, some­ Eurqpean supplier of electrical Ing management within the lems to view with concern and anxiety important, because everybody knows a year. It was a session which was. Edward C. Shoi^ of 69 Harlan public works, has said he will this chamge, it might be toler­ little homesick. If you go some where, still enough collective equipment, with sales last year Pratt arid Whitney Division of Nor Is it only the common theoretically, open to all the St., an actuarial assistant In the probably use a drag line, de­ In the world of 1971 Is the possibility, or wixa.t happens to a quarterback who able. But that is not the feel­ place ais beautiful and as faasci- self discipline to bring the eve­ of $713 million. One of its largest United Aircraft Corporation, mam who feels uncertaiin about people of the state. Mrs. d a m J. Dupont casualty actuarial deprtment, pending on how test use of this ‘T -- - J moves too far out of his pocket. Line ing. ’The welfare rolls may re­ natlng ais that and you spend ning to a close, at quarter past subsidiaries is Stal-Laval, a perhaps, rather, the early stages, of a the continuing inflation and And there was, now amd then, has become an associate of the cede for a few months, but in three very intense days, you two in the morning, leaving the Mrs. Dupont, who joined the manufacturer o t power, indus- type of equipment goes this trade >war between those two erstwhile play Is the basic element in every in­ high unemployment. Traiders some individual' who had obvi­ Casualty Actuarial Society, week. Earlier plans called for the long run they grow. ’There really get attached to It.’’— democratic process battered and company In 1961, is a supervl- trial, marine, and gas turbines. amd investors cm Wall St. are ously appeared, with his or her Shoop, a graduate of Syracuse the use of a bulldozer, but this friends, Japan and the United' states. come tax scramble. Never sell a teeun aire more tham 6.3 million peo­ Apollo 16 commander David R. torn, but still possessed of SOT in the life accounts depart------about as ^cure ais aerospaice own thoughts, out of his or her Richard J. Ooar University, joined Aetna in 1967. will probably not be done be- 0 short, when it has si quarterback this ple unemployed. Among the 20- Scott, describing his feelings as some faint pulse. ment. She has served as first VICE PRESIDENT workers ndw. Many big wary independent, personal philoso­ , ------cause it has been found that Across from the editorial page in this investors fear thai,t Mr. Nixon, 29 aige group, that group that he looked at Oie full moon from But like Senator Pac, any vice president and vice presl- Wheeler H. Hess Jr. of An- Taking over Baseler’s former smsurt sold this hungiy. phizing, in a demonstration of BRIEFS the pond bottom, largely paper if he wamts to win again next should be building empires, the the cairrier Okinawa. mildly-gaited observer, accus­ dent of education in the Girl’s dover has been appointed vice posiUon as vice president-en­ same edition of the New York Times that spontaneous public opinion John O’Neill of 177A E. Mid- fibre in the southern Up, will year, may choose suddenly to unemployment rate is 8.2 per tomed to the assumption that Club before assuming the post president in the commercial gineering is Richard J. Coar, there was the latest dispatch from Pe­ public hearings are for. of Florida. Ck>ar, who was as- TP*®- recenUy cele- not support such heavy equlp- stimulate the economy, at the cent for veterans amd 7.2 per "We are extremely concerned democracy can always handle of president July 1. lines department at Tlie Trav- But when there is such an in­ sistant general manager of the United 35 years with the Hart- ment. ROUTE 6. BOLTON — TEL 649-4332 king by James Reston, the New York cost of terrific inflation in 1973. cent for nonveterams. The num­ at the number of near-misses its own problems if only It As president, she is respons- elres Insurance Companies in Lessons From The Green World vitation open, there are special division’s Florida' research and Electric Light Co. He Is in The paper fibre has collected Times editor who had appendicitis in The people may be squirreling ber of those who remain uneni- involving military alrcfaift over keeps close enough to the peo­ Ible for coordinating all actlvl- Hartford, OPEN DAILY OMl SUNDAY tUl SM PJL \ ployed more tham 16 weeks has Individuals and groups who are development center, wiU re- the electric opdraUons depart- over the years from factories Wheat, cockle, mustsu^i seed. They savings; investors have to won­ Europe. We are more disturbed ple, had to be frightened. It al­ ties for the club’s more than Gandy Alao Availabie Far F n d Ttr‘-|-i t^ommunist China. The headline placed doubled in a year. most likely to appear. turn to the firm’s base in East ment. along Lydall Brook vdiich en- axe mentioned In the Gospel not for our der vdiether they should not bor­ that when we try to chase up most turns out to be a question 3,(XX) members. Making jobs avadlable to Hiey are the passionate ex­ Hartford. He joined Pratt and ------ters the pond at the southern over his interpretive piece of the day instruction in sgriculturaJ matters but row every penny they can. What these near-misses we meet a of who keeps closest to the everyone, policing the conduct tremists, who throb with convic­ Whitney in 1942 after his gradu- Directors of Kaman Corp. of end. read “China’s Nightmare," and one of for their acute relevsuice to Chrlstism with the federal government stone wall of deniads every democratic process, its mild, OBTAINS MORTGAGE of business, controlling infla­ tions beside which the thoughts aUon from Tufts University. Bloomfield have declared a ______■'______living. "The meaning for us of the para­ amd most locail governments time.” —^The British Airline Pi­ meek friends, or Its passionate, the summation sentences In Reston’s tion, restructuring welfaire are of ordinary citizens are pallid First Hartford Realty Corp., dividend of 4l per share on the bles featuring them may be summed borrowing increasing sums at lots Association in a statement hypocritical enemies who pro­ all good ideais, probably neces­ and Inconclusive. i. division of Wyandotte Indus­ OPERATIONS MANAGER corporaUon’s $1 cumuIaUve con- I CUP AND MAIL TODAY I piece read as ftdlows: up in one word: Wsdt. very high interest, even the charging that West German claim themselves to be Its only sary ones; and it would be good When they come out, they tries Corp. of 686 Parker St., To get to the point o t the pstrable of saving public must wonder amd French fighter pilots have true defenders. Edwin A. Mayhew has been P T ” '® for people to see that their po­ bring 'their own atmosphere tias obtained a $7.6 million "It is not the U.S. that causes the the wheat and the cockle, we must un- whether the entire politicad amd been buzzing them. named operaUons manager for Sept. 30 to stockholders of rec- economic' system of the United litical leadership has the guts with them. mortgage from Ford Motor greatest concern in Peking, but the old derstsuid that the two were, in appear­ to use what is clearly its au­ Southem New England Tele- ®®P*' “ ■ ance, identlcstl twins. Ihe weed looked States hais not developed a "Life is very, very pleasant Senator Stanley Pac, the in­ Credit Ck)., according to an in­ iriione’s new capitol division . EaRN EXTRA MoNEY send for information enemy, Japan, and her new ambitions.” thority to do these things. strument recorded at the town almost exactly like the good grain. Only vested interest in maUntaining a out here. All those put-downs dependent-minded, idealistical­ Herald serving the Hartford-Manchester Charming W. Willis o t Rt. 83, high rate of inflation. But these things are not you get from Eaisterners—I ly-inclined New Britain Demo­ ilerk’s office. and Windsor Locks area. He Vernon, has been promoted to an expert could, sdter close scrutiny, enough. ’The great industrial WITHOUT SELLING Such a resumption cf a l<»ig-range 'There is not much confidence think they come from people crat, who is new to the state Tile Manchester Parkade at formerly northern area vice president sales for the Now you can learn income tax preparation from tell them apsurt. machine is not, aifter adl, the Yesterdays was H&R view on the part of China clashes, in an at the top either. ’The chaiirman who went back when they political scene and who reacts 346-404 W. Middle Tpke. was Rlchord T. Boaeler Eastern Division of Kal Kan Pet Block. Thousands are earning good money as A field has been sown with wheat. But civUization, nor cam it creafe a commercial manager. tax preparers. Enrollment open to men and women o t the Federal Reserve Boaird didn’t make it here."—^TV ho^ imong First Hartford proper­ Foods of Vernon, Calif. Hie OR HaRO Work ironical way, with what some American as the green shoots sippesir, the fsirm civilization no matter how fine­ with a certain refreshing Richard T. Baseler of 95 Mln- of allill ages. Job opportunities...... for qualified...... graduates. is increasingly outspoken in Dave Garroway on his move to 25 Years Ago ties in several states Involved company is represented in this workers knew that something is wrong. ly it is tuned. naivety to each new experience nechaug Dr. and formerly of policy makers consider their own trou­ criticism of the Administration in the transaction, said a area by T. E. Toomey, food Classes Start September 13th The growth is thicker than their plsuit- ’The polltlcad leaiders should Southern California. he encounters, was on educa­ The new plant building of the Manchester yras named divi­ learn income for faiiUng to curb inflation. The spokesman for the company. brokers, of Manchester. During BfH-f-lS-Tl F blesome little problem of the moment. Ing would wsurant. They sure sdl for im­ be leading the search for a new­ tional television briefly during Cheney Bros, is completed and sion vice president to oversee H&R BLOCK Secretairy of Commerce thinks "I think the magnitude of the The refinancing was under­ the past year, Willis joined the tax preparation from They are afraid that, for a little while mediate Identification and separation of ly strengthened sociad amd po­ the first tempestuous break in in full operation. the planning , and implementa­ we may see a trade deficit this taken to obtain new venture $6 million Sales Club, and as a 356 R. West Middle l^ke., Mandiestitt’ wheat suid cockle . But the farm owner ll tlcjU order in which men cam scientific data we return will the evening session, and what Manchester’s retailers hold tion of special projects and pro­ longer, the Japcuiese people will continue yeau:, the first since 1893. TTie capital, the spokesman said. prize he and Mrs. WlUls wUl Please send me free information 646-5440 3 restrains them. “ No." he says. “ Walt. ch(x>se to do something jierson- speak for the taxpayers’ money impressed-'him was the look of their annual Merchant’s Day grams. Formerly division vice to have such an aversion to militarism Joint Economic Subcommittee attend the opening of Disney At this stage you may pluck out more ally importamt with their lives. . . .1 think this data will not hatred fhe found in so many outing, leaving downtown area president-engineering, Baseler Name on International Payments in IN IONA POST World in Florida in October. It may be difficult for us to encourage wheat than cockle. Have patience until To restructure the entire eco­ only enhamce the progress of eyes that evening, a look which nearly deserted. joined Pratt and Whitney in Address Cemgress wants to devalue the science, but it’ll reach the com­ made him wonder what in the Japcui to carry its share of the arma­ hsirvest time.” nomy as a functiem of the civili­ Francis L. Bonan of Tolland 1937 and was project engineer r.ity Ptmne dollair. ’The aicaidemic econo­ mon man In the street directly world; was happening to his Wbeeler H, Hess Jr. Gulf & Western Industries, [ D l i i i x s c r Now, It is a curious thing that just be­ zation would be a high political 10 Years Ago has been appointed administra­ and development engineer on ments and preparedness load in its re­ mists, lately the oracular high by the byproducts of i^iat we state ^ and country. He confess­ Inc., based in New York City, I "The Income Tax People" state Zip fore maturity the good grain would aim, and people would probably tive assistant at the Iona Man­ Hess, a naUve (rf Shavertown, the J67 turbojet, A University priests of this civilization, are learn."—^Apollo 16 commander ed that it frightened him. Russell B. Hathaway, vice has raised the regular quarterly gion of the world. ' thrust about , a faesid hlg^her than its work very hard at it. But if the ufacturing Co., Manchester. Pa., joined the company in 1966, of Minnesota graduate, he was about ais credible now ais gen­ David R. Scott In response to a Why and how that look was president of the Connecticut dividend on its common stock I CUP AND MAIL TODAY I coimterfelt. Then it was discernible, erals. political leadership and the peo­ progressed through various un- later chief engineer and engl- China, on the other hand, has no such questlMi about what taixpayei^ present had been indicated, a Bank and Trust Co., announces from 12% cents to 16 cents a then It could be reaped, suid the weeds Some Industriad giants, led by, ple are supposed to be working derwriter appointments and in n,eering manager. In his new. v'J cam expect for their m on^ little while before, when one of plans to retire after 47 years share, payable Oct. 1 to share­ worry. destroyed. Hence the owner’s counsel: autos, suddenly announce great­ simply for the headth of the eco­ 1966 was named an assistant post, Baseler will report dli the speakers, announcing that in banking. holders of record Aug. 27. Walt. ly increased profits for the first nomy, why should they bother? from AixiUo 16. ' secretary. In 1967 he was pro- recUy to Division President Perhaps, with its Marxist theory of a The lesson for us is this. It Is difficult, six months of this year. This moted to secretary and irt 1969 Bruce Torell. often impossible, to know the'^true char­ ^ rn le Conroy, sales manager deterministic history, ’ it calculates that is encouraging. But the very was named second vice presl- at S&S Bulck on New State Rd., acter of the life of another. How defini­ next week Otto Eckstein, once dent. a nation big enough to find itself In a big tively we say, “ She Is a aaint" or "He Is has successfully completed a a member of the Council of He holds an AB degree from professional sales seminar pro­ trade war with the United States will a devil.’’ But sometimes what we take Economic Advisers amd now a Gettysburg College and an MBA to be virtu^ Is merely facade or hypoc­ Fischettl gram for Saab dealers and sales­ inevitably swing Into the development of , Harvard professor, noted that from the University of Con­ risy. And sometimes what we take to be necticut. He is married to the men In New Haven. military strength to m^tch Its economic corporate pnrflt figures an­ rankly disordered and scandalous may, *1971 Chicago pcity News former Lorraine Sickler of West nounced in 1969 have now been Edwin A. Mayhew Colt Industries, has reduced prowess. at its hidden heart, be heroically good. “ revised downward” by 7 bil­ Wyoming, Pa. They have three Our tendency Is to pass judgement on ap­ lion doUairs (8 per cent) and children and live on Lake Rd. The division is one of seven “ s quarterly common st^k di- 4 Is there anything, in this picture, pearances, to censure, to interfere. newly created by SNET in a those for lOTO have been "re­ which suggests anything the United But the parable asks us in effsetr- vised downward" by 6 billion COMPLETE STATE EXAMS statewide reorganization de- per ^ ^ , . 4 "How do you know? How can you be signed to better meet customer stockholders of ^ When You Take A States might have been doing differently, dollars (7 per cent); which Several area men are among sure? Are you certain that you have a makes one wonder whether 192 candidates who have suc­ needs and increase community 'l^® company said the reduction Involvement. was largely due-to a I w leve or can do from now on, to avoid what read reason or right to Intervene? Wait. manaigement, or the accounting cessfully completed state exam­ may loom ahead? Wadt upon God’s hour. Leave the time profession, or both, are being inations to become' professional In announcing the restructur- of activity in the crucible steel Lunch^or Coffee and the tawk to him. Meainwhile, look *o less than candid with the in­ engineers and land surveyors. ing. President Alfred W. - Van divisions. One minimum thing we can do. yourselves.” vesting public. Professional Engineers Sinderen said, “ The telephone When we look to ourselves, we should Uncertainty is too mild, a From Manchester: William industry continues to grow rap­ Break at Shady G len.. We can realize that, for all the past bear In mind the bit about the mustard word for popular attitudes H. Bloomfield, Robert T. idly, but customer demand for Court Names seed. Jesus is saying o i It that some­ communications services seems tragedy of our experience, here we go towamd the great industriad ma­ Brown, Michael Girard, Brian thing microscopic produces, in due sea­ chine of America. Doubt is a Franols L. Bonian T. G orin g and Regis E. Slut- to be growing even faster. We A Fire Warden again, down the same old.history, letting son, an aistonishing growth, treelike in have been evaluating alterna­ better one, or cynicism. In the newly created position, ter. "Q UALITY. THRU^ and THRU!" tive organizational plans to en- BAKER,______Ore.___ (AP) Judge _ the same terrible things begin to repeat size auid strength. ’The long debate over Lock­ Bonan will report directly to Prom Rockville — Vernon: So, too, in the splrituad life. The be­ able us to be more responsive ^arl English of Justice Court themselves. heed’s troubles cam scarcely Gerald P. O’Rourke, vice presl- Richard Antalik, enables H. ginnings of holiness are smadl auid se­ promote public confidence In the (tent-marketing. His duties and Bleice, Richard A. Drasdls, to the Individual and localized thought it was unfortunate that Hugh S. Grim requirements of phone custom- everyone in Dave Gardner’s And if we succeed in disturbing our- cret, no more than a tiny seed cast into wisdom of business manage­ responalblUUes’ wlll Involve all George E. Gray IL i^on Kou- DELIGHTFULLY AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT! the dark earth of our being. But little by ment; the debate about ecologry p h w s of the Iona marketing youmjian, Donald E. L^wis Jr., ers. This statewide reorganlza- fire district wasn’t aware of the selves enough to b ^ in really .to ask what little, at a speed modest and unhur- hais raiised enormous questions Robert A. McCabe, and Alexan- Hugh S. Crim of 202 Tall tjQj, jg g major step toward that need for Iximing permits, anybody can do about such a threatened riabte, growth proceeds, if we do not about the read human worth of ’nmbers Rd. will move up to goal.” When Gardner was cited last Bonan Joined Iona in 1969 as der Vranos. „ . , the newly established position Mayhew will set up his. of- month for burning without a repetition of the history we have already abort It. God gives and governs the In­ the weadth produced by busi­ a member of the order and bill- From Bolton: Robert L. Put- Skadty^'^llsufLQaiju^SiayhsiA. crease. It camnot be measured from day ness. TTie near-collapse of hun­ „ . X „ Roberts. °f marketing manager, where fice in Hartford and will report permit, the judge sentenced been through, we can begin revlvihg ing department Before > From Tolland- Daniel E he will be responsible for re- dlrecUy to Evald C. Gustavson, him to notify everyone In his to day, it cauinot be forced, but It pro­ dreds of Wall St. firms recent­ TWO CONVENIENT LOOA’nONS what we once knew was the answer. It is ceeds. ly raises serious questions about was in Ute structuring the former sales northern area ylce president, fire district of the law -by ment of the Fuller _ • Columbia: John A. Ger- function. CJrim, a 1946 graduate The new operating structure word of mouth. Rt. 6 t i 44A — Open Dally and Sun.; Parkade Branch — Moa. thru Sot. to make this an op^n one world; it is not Often we think not. We become dis­ the sense of responsibility of and served with the Sllex Co. couraged. "I am trying," we say, "but men who hold great economic gjjg of the University of Michigan, takes effect Sept. 1. Gardner, a Baker rancher, (John Olid Bernlco Rleg) to rearm Japan to the standard of the as sales office manager. From South Windsor: Robert served as a naWl architect with Mahew, a graduate of Dart- since has complied by con- to what purpose? What is there to show power. The collapse of the He attended Hillyer College, other great powers, but to disarm the for it? I aun tempted to give up." Here Penn-Central Railroad raises J Factora the Navy Bureau of Ships be- mouth College, joined SNET in tacting the 12-16 farm families now the University of Hartford. Land Surveyors fore joining Pratt and Whitney 1967. He Is a member of the in his district, English said Fri- aigain his lesson is: Wait. We must let doubts about the probity of a He Uvea on MlVe Hill Rd. In great powers to the standard of Japan's From Andover: Jonathon S. as a test^engineer In 1947. He Dartmouth Club of New Havejn day. God’s grhee work in Its own way, at its mamaigement. Tolland. MacArthur no-war OonsOtutlon; it is to ovim pace. — J.S.K. IN THE CATHOLIC In the light of such uncer­ 'V /C££P M U f^ MM IT'S M SmCfBALL make this a United Nations world rather tainty it is not surprising to ’TRANSCRIPT. To bhoot^ bou^ imnoop^ but wBy u/oNrucm * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1971 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERa LD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1971 Area Churches News for Senior Citizens TaloottvlUe Congregational 11 cal Lutheran St. Mary’s camreh Vhnreh C h 11 r c h e s of Rockville Ht. »1, Coventry By WALLY FORTIN United Church of Christ The Salvation Army Second Oongregatlonal Charch Find Cknroh d Ohriat, DniKCFOR Rev. Ridiard E. eertram, Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Pastor Ml ICain St. United Onireh of Oulat Rev. Rldiard F. Roufljian. Rev. Triiman O. Ireland, (Pastor Pastor Gapt. and Mrs. Inwrence J. 386 N. Main St. 447 N. MUn S t Hi! Here w ^^o again, 'and. the over-all cost of the trip will Assistant Pastor USINESS SERVICES LDJIRECTORY Beadle Rev. FeHx M. Davia, ------like last week, things were include the boat rida and buf- 10:30 a.m., The Service. 0(flcer-ln-C3taige Mlnlater 10 a.m.. Church Servloe, Sun- rather quiet around the Center, (et dinner, for |13. . Saturday MSss, 7:30 p.m. 1® **»*“« WonOilp. Lay ------day Soh^ and Nunwry. • Monday, a few fn»n the Shuf- So, If that Bounds good to Onr Savior Lutheran Charch Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:80 and reader: Paul Jackson. Lay 6:30 o.m., Sunday School. 9:30 a .m .. Union Services •iSoul” Is ths subject at the lea- fleboaid League turned out to you, then give ua a call so we 330 Oraham Road 10:46- a.m . preacher: A. Byron Young. ClaaaoB for all ages. with Center Congregational son-aemian. The CMden Ttott: ^‘catch up” on some of their can figure on whether we should South Wimtaor ■ 10:46 a.m., HoUneas Meet- Omrcfa at Center Church. Psalms M:17. games, and outside of that wo continue on making plana or Rev. 'Ronald A. Ethe, Pastor United Chnrcli of Christ Boltan Oongregstloiinl Ohnreh CAMPING H IGH GRADE tag. Nursery provided. ------The Chrlstlai^ Science Read- had Mr. “dean" Nason busy not. Main St, Coventry Bolton Omter Rd. 6:16 p.m., Open air service Center Congregational Church tag Room, open to the public getting the Center looking new ----- 9 a.m., Wordilp Service. Holy Rev. James W. McBride, Rev. J. Stanton Conover, EQUIPMENT and indoor prayer meeting. TRARSMtSSIONI PRINTING United Church of (3irlat except on holidays. Is located again. Shnlfloboard Communion cn the first and Mlnlater Minister Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, 7 p.m., Salvation meeting. 11 Center St at 749 Main St The hours qre Tuesday some seventy mem- Wednesday, the Shuffleboard Sundays of each month. FUNERAL HOME Air Mattresses, Stoves, Job and Commercial Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., M ocm^ bes hit the road In alr-condl- [>ague started In full swing, but 9:46 a.mu9u, Chiurch School. Lanterns Printing Full Gospel Christian Mlnlater Worship Sermon. through Friday. Uoned buses to Lake Own- yie afternoon group was rained Unitarian Meeting Roane 11 a-m , N b n ^ . 63 T(M XAND TPKE. Fellowship Interdenominational R ev. Winthrop Nelaoni Jr., Complete Manch/Vernon Town line Prompt and Etlldent pounce for a day on Channel yut, and so we couldn’t come up 60 B loom field A ve., Hartford Service. FARR'S Orange Hall Minister of Religious Education Wm. J. Lennon, Director Printing o f AU Kinds so. Etach year Channel SO has |^ti| gur first quarterly winners, Rev. Nathaniel D. Laurlaf' 6 p.m ., Junior Pilgrim Fel- First Oongregatlonal Ckorch "Hie Everything Store!” FREE TOWING Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor Bolton Hebron Camp - Bike • Sport Printing a Senior dtisen Day, and they Maybe we'U have them for next towshlp. PHONE 643-24«7 9:30 a.m., Worship Service. 10:30 a.m., Wondilp Service, 7p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fel- 'Rgy. Herbert O. Kelsey, Jr., 142 E. CENTER ST. 2 MAIN STKEET Gommunity Press 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study Union service with Second Oco- give free rides, eats, and bingo nr . ■ Services Riders, Spoilers games, and It always turns cut Hie schedule next Wedneeday ^ Worship Church lowriiip. P u t o r at Depot Square H ours: 254 Broad St., Rear and open discuaslon. Sunday gregatlonal <%urch at Center 649-7196 Open Daily to 6:00 P.M. Mon. - Fri. 84 School. Church. The Rey. Felix Davis to be a “great” day. We cer- u at 9 a.m„ Elisabeth Brawn, **®“ ” *- Sat. 8-12 Telephone 643-5727 Tied as Softball talnly want to thank the staff at Allda Johnson, Josq;ihlne De* Vernon Unltod MeOMdlst 9:80 a.m., Wondilp Service. J . FAR R — e43 '7111 7:80 p.m., Evangelistic serv- will preach. HOs topic: “'A Loan St. Margaret Mary dnreh Church The R ev. M r, Kelaey wUl ice. of Concreteneen.” Nursery care Channel SO for taking die time pietra. Marge HoU, Alice Boag- wanninv Season Ends and effort to give the seniors «!, Celia Carr^, Mildred Loom- _ _. R t. 80 preach. Nursery provided. provided for small children. Rev. Joe K .Carpenter, CUSTOM MADE Church of the Assumption Coffee and punch served in the At the end of regular season such an enjoyable day. Is, and Jim Copeland; 10:80 Thomas o. o weu, rasior Answers Printing Needs MANOHESTER Rev. Joseph Schick Mlnlater OUeod Gongregatloaal Cbnrok LUCA’S MANCHESTER Adams St. and Thompson Rd. narthex after the service. play In the men’s slow pitch i>m waiting for Information a.m., EUsabefh OaIliq>, Hden Self-Service CANVAS AWNINGS Rev. Edward 8. Pepin, Pastor softball league, the Rupp lUdq^ regarding our ideas on the Wine Elavdl, Harriet Duncombe, Al­ Hebron Will Your Car Be Ready? 'and commercial — and if you Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 0:80 a.m., Churdi Service. Laundromat Perhaps you have ■wondered’ Rev. Robert J. Burbank CbmmonHy Baptist Church and Spoilers, are tied for find Country Trip. Had hed to ice Pitkin, Miarths Mansfield, Rev.. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., MEMORIAL CO. why so many business firms are looking for a place to have Nursery and Kindergarten Pastor \ Also Beweavlng, It’s not too late to begin plan- cent of the time and some both An American Baptist Church place, both having won seven ^ve yw a report on lt,*but as Axma H ii^ Ttom and Mary ------at 8:80 10 Custom Made and so many individuals de-{ printing done, this Is the place S su x fo o iL Sedurday, Masses at 6:00 and 686 E. Center St. games and lost three. These yet no Information has arrived. Rhodes; 13:80 p.m., Helen U 'W a.m Opposite Bast Cemetery ntag motor trips, and If you are day and night. A good coot of to go to. 10:46 a.m.. Church Bdiool Union Service at Suita, Pants and pend upon the Community 7:80 p,m . Rev. Walter H. Loomis two teams will have a playoff Maybe next week we’ll have Mbske, SMla Ostrawakl, Corrine ' '______one who is going to make a M p wax te .an Investment In the More and more printed ma­ CHOICE VARIETY classes Grades 1 thru 6. OangregaUonal Goats Press for all of their printing Sunday, M asses €d 7 :30, 0, game tonight at Herrick Paris Mmetbiiig to announce. CHbson, Agnes Halpryn, Tom Oingregatlonal Church Quality Momorials It would be wise to have your preservation of the finish of requirements. Surely there terials are using raised print­ 7:80 p.m.. Junior and Senior church of Hebron. Nursery s Tailoring car tuned up before starting, your car, and at Stevenson’s 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. 9:30 a.m., Worridp Service. at-mu p.m. We do have news regarding O’Neill, Ann Hoffman, George United Chinrdi of OhriM Over 80 Years’ Experience mtist be a reason, and the rea­ ing; they find It more satis­ Qualify Youth Frilowahip. provided. s D ry Cle Nothing spoils the pleasure of Esso they do a fine j«>b. Robert Dutton, lay minister. The Bombers finished In third a possible foliage trip to come Laat, Ann and Harold Ldimaim; Rt. 44A, Coventry • Laundry son te a very good one. Mr. and factory than regular printing. Church of Jesus Christ of place with a 6 and 4 record, fbl- up in the latter port of Septem- 2 p.m., Beatrice Mader, Henry such a trip more than a car Brakes should be checked Naturally, Wedding Invitations Topic: "How Great Thou Art.' Rev. Robert K. Becbtold, Prince 17i-178 Spruce St. Cali 649-5807 Mrs. Frank Larson, owners of Seafood Lntter-day Saints (Mormon) Child care' for Nursery and Kin- lowed by Clark-Wellpolnt with her. Berry, Joaqihine Schuets, Grace ** Lutheran Congiegattonal Church that does not function properly periodically and although yohr and announcements have tak­ Minister Mandiester the business are experts in the S E £ u s FO B : HUIriown and Woodslde St. dergarten in the Youth Build- five wins and five losses. St Foliage Trip and Joseph Wtadaor, Margaret A. AIMETTI, Prop. and you can eliminate this brakes may stop your car this field of printing. Both are al­ en advantage of radsed print­ 43 O A K STREET Rt. Drlve.In Faridng trouble If you have your cat does not mean that they are in 'J Altunlnum RoU Up Paul E. Nuttall,...... Birilop tag. George’s finiahed fifth with a We’ve got to talk about it now, Hoppe, Meyer Levett, and Ida 16 a.m.. Service of Worship. Harrison S t, Manohester ways interested ta the problems ing. It 1s difficult to detect the HEL. 649-9987 Awnings tuned up at StevensMi’s Esso good condltlMi. difference between raised print­ four and six record, and the because In order to make the f^eas. ^ of their customers;, they take a a Doer Canopies 9 a.m., Priesthood. North United Methodist Church Aces trailed the league with two necessary plans we’d first have Station, 406 Main St. Stevenson’ s Eteso Station has very real and personal interest ing and engraving, and the 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. Richard and Robert Stevai- a repairer’s license and they do price is most reasonable. Try e Storm Doors 300 Parker St. wins and eight losses. to know how many are realljr BowUag In seeing that every printing Job # ComUnatton Windows for all ages. South Windsor ® Wonaup service. 10 a.m.. Service of Worship. son, owners of Stevenson’s Esso exceUent work on all makes and to remenaber that it te neces­ Rev. Earle R. Qister, Playofta wlU begin Monday, interested. ^ Tuesdays Summer Bowltag turned out here 1s done exact­ Reuben Plen’s Manriiester Awning Co. Sacrament Service. The Rev. Robert HeavUta, STEVENSON’S Station, take much pride ta the models of cars. ’They repack ly as their clients specify. sary to gfive at least eight days Paster with the winner of tonight’s so here’s what I’m gedng t6 League at the Paikade tauiM United Methodist Chiw«l> guest preacher. Ostrinsky quality of the work turned out the front wheel bearing; also notice if you wish raised print­ 196 WEST CENTER ST. 4 game playing dark-W^poInt at jo. Explain the trip, then ask in fine style, and last R t. 44A, Bolton Another plus te the fact that Tsieptaone 649-8091 St. Bartholomew’s Ohnreh here and when you do take a they carry a fuU line of grease Community Press takes enorm­ i n g _ more If at all posable. Texaco Sfafion 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Sac- Herrick Parii. Tonlflkt’a losiiig au of you who think you’d like woSt’s games one lady Fitts Objects Rev. David M. Campbell, DEALER IN WASTE Established 1949 Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor rament of Baptism. Nursery.for team wlU meet St. Geoege’s at to go to caU our office, 648-6810, ^ the honors. Beatrice Union OougregntlonsI Cfcurch ESSO car to their station for any kind seals and wheel bearings for ous pride to the fine ■workman­ Business firms and profession­ Rev. Edward M. LaRose kOnlster 381 Main Stroat children up to five years old. the high school field Monday. during the day next week, Mon- had hlgji atagjle of 166, Union and Elm Sts., Rockville MATERIALS 405 MAIN ST. of work, you are sure tiiot replacement, nationally known ship, attentlcm to detail, and to al men have turned to raised Assistant Pastor To Hike In everything will be done to per- sparkplugs and points, this end brings a vast and printing — they find it produces The Bombera will play the day through Friday, and Just high triple of 430, and the high 10 a.m., Union Worab^ Serv­ Rev. Paul J. Bowman, TEL. 649-5533 PhoiM 643.9149 RR Upholstery Church of Christ M inister feotion.' Cars that do not start easily varied knowledge of all phases a more favorable impression. Saturday, Vigil Maas at 6 Aces Tuesday at Herrick Park, tell us you are interested. average of 129.6. ice, with Sermon and Nursery. IRON Lydall and Vernon Sts. Rev; Lyman D. Reed, • Tuno-Ups Uiifortunately, many of us are generally thought to have of the printing business'. No Among other print jobs turned Hydramatto Traasmlsston P and PrI Shop p.m . while the losers of Monday’s ’This is not a registration, as py>r the men, Ivar Johnson W ater Rate 11 a.m.. Coffee and Conver­ BE-UPHOLSTEBINO Ehigene Brewer, Ifiidster Associate Minister SCRAP METAL neglect a reg;ular tune-up of our starter trouble but sometimes work goes out of the shop that I out at Community Press are Rapalrlng Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, games will meet TViesday at that will come in September. .high staj^e champ with 301 sation. • Engino Cloanliig s MODERN FURNTTUBE the high schoid. However, we need to know ap- and high triple of 617, and Mer- cars, forgetting that this Is a this comes from the generator, does not measure up to high flyers, and esfi"!®*®® fi*® 10:16 and 11:30 a.m. Mayor Howard E. Fitts this work will be gladly given. All Work Guaranteed and ANTIQUES 9 fi.m., Bible classes tor all On Wednesday, Monday’s win- proxlmately how many want rill Dickinson came through week charged the Connecticut St. George’s Episcopal Church 9 a.m., Mionitag W onhlp. and PAPER • Gonorol Ropolrs sure way to avoid small — or At Stevenson’s Esso Station standards of excellence, and s Custom Furniture ages. large — annoyances on a trip, they rebuild starters and gen- whether the Job te a small one Offset printing is moot pop­ Texaco Lubrication Borvloe St. Bridget Church ners meet at Herrick Park and this trip, so your cooperatlcm Is with the high average of 160.2. Water Company with being "ex- R t. 44A, Bolton Child care provided. 781 PARKER ST. • Stomps W e G ive JiPC O'®*** St^aP® and Slipcovers T ’Tuesday’s winners will meet at needed by calling. Here’s the iiie league will continue right horbitaht” in asking the public Rev. Robert W. Ihloff. Vicar Spark plugs, worn points, either erators. Once you have them do or a large one, the same careful ular and Oomnuinlty Press has Specializing in Hand Tufting Rev. .John J. (Delaney, Pastor “Defeat Is Impossible.” T el. MS-6786 o r 648-6879 one will make your car per- work for you, you will return a platemaster made by the the high school. story: on through August. utilities commission for a 20 BookvUle Unltod Methodist anentlcm te given. 9mall wonder Made To Order Rev. Nell F. Fltagerald 6 p.m., 'Worship. Sermon: form imevenly. If your driving again and again for they do Itek Business Products Dild- Complete Selection of AU gam es wUl begin at 6:16 We’re planning a one-day trip WeU, now that our clerk-re- per cent rate Increase In aU 8 a.m., Holy Communion. Church that more and more people are Rev. Jaunes F. PUon “Questions and Answera” te mainly stop and go driving fine work and you will find sion. Photostat Corp. of Roch­ M aterials p.m . to Lake George, and going Into cepUonist Jae Mhgora is back water service division itidnrting 10 a.m.. Union Service at the 143 Grave St. turning to Community Press tor around town, the oil should be them most accommodating and ester, N. Y. This completely TOURAINE FREE ESTIMATES Football Cbeerieading the upper part of New York you from her recent tour of Nova pubUc and private fire protec- United Methodist Church on Rev. Willard E. OonkUn, GUNLIFFE all printing needs. Saturday, Manage at 6 and Trinity Convensnt Ctannsh changed more frequently than eager to please you ta every Community Press te easy to automatic offset plate proces-' Lower Level of the Parkade 7:30 p.m. In school auditorium. Cheerleaders for the Bolton should enjoy the foliage on the Scotia, and (Mr. “Clesn’.’ is hack Rt. 44A. NursMy provided. Mlntater 649-6324 ^ Hackmatack St MOTOR SALES on long dri'ving trips. So before way. reach for it is located at rear- sor produces two plates per Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 0, Tigers IGdget Football Team way. After arrivtag at Lake to do the cleaning, I guess I pitts was notified by letter PAINTS Mon., Tues., 9-6; Wed., ' Rev. Norman E. Swensen, making plans for a trip, make Many motortete still do not 264 Broad St. and you can drive minute from which five to ten and 10:30 a.m., In church; and will practice Tiiesday and QgMirge, we’U board the luxury can take off tor a few' days, jjjjg week by VWlUam N. Mhc- 9:80 a.m.. Worship Service. Thurs., F ri. 9-9; Sat. 9-6 Pashn- „ ...... ^**®*'" ®pl»«>pal Church EXPERT AUTO BODY and an appointment to have your realize that worn shock absorb- right up to the door and park. thousand copies can be printed 10:30 and noon in school audi­ _____ Thursday evenings from 6:80 ship ^conderoga for an approxi- knowing things are In good Kenzie'^pr^dent of the water Sand HUl Rd., South SVbktaor Nursery for children 2 yean FENDER REPAIRS car checked and tuned up and ers are a real danger, especial- This eliminates any fterking on offset printing presses. FOR BEST RESULTS torium . 9:80 a.m., Mcrntag Wotriilp. ^ « P-»- begtantag TMesday. mate three-hour cruise to rae ^ ^ . company that the proposed James------A. mBirdsall, - s - i i old or younger. V icar ENAMEL and LACQUER then really enjoy a truly care- ly on a long trip or under poor problem s. 'This is an entirely new con­ Guest qieakM- n . Chase, AH Rlria are required to attend Iota of beautiful foUage from the So, for ue two weeks to amendment Is scheduled to take Perhaps you are not familiar cept in making offset plater St. Janies’ Church Trinity Evangelical Lutheran REFINISHINaS free trip. driving conditions. If you find executive director of the Open the; sessions, accordliig to Mrs. lake. Upon returning to the fact If things go right, TU be j p^te increos- with the proper way to lay out and through its use Cammunlty PAUL'S GLASS Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, 8 and 10 o.m., Holy Com- O inroh REASONABLE PRICES How about the conditUm of that your car does not comer Heartfa In H artford. RocheUe Holcombe, coach. buses, we wUl go to a restau- way iq> in the gre«i hills of applying 'mUni-miy to aU your printed message. The Press te able to offer 24-hour e For Auto Windahlelds P astor munlon. (Missouri Synod) RT. 88—VERNON, CONN. your tires? It te foolish indeed properly or that it seems to' PAINT SUPPLY School SobsUtatos rant for a buffet-style lunch be- . Mhlne, whUe you’re reading this ciassM of customen. Larsons will gladly help you. service Monday through Rev. J»a^)h E. Vujs 86 P roq iect S t , R ockville Just Above the TralBo to drive on smooth tires when bounce and sway unduly, per^ e For Store Fronts and Unitarian Unlverssllst Society Superintendent of Sdiools tore heading home. column. water charge, according They know ho w It should be Wednesday on most forms, if 645 MAIN STREET Rev. Eugene J. Charmaa St Fronds of Assisi Circle you can get AQas 'Tires, Good- haps the shock absorbers need all sizes of windows 466 Main St. Joseidi Castagna announces that The boat 'wUl have food and Remember now to coll In, if MaoKenzle, would be In- Rev. Bruce Rudolf done so that the import of your the copy to ready fo r the cam ­ Rev. James M. Boyle 673 Ellington Rd. year 'Tires w d the Jeteon Cut- replacing. Stop ta-at Stevensbh’S Tri. 649-0300 Rev. Arnold F. Westwood, hls office la ciuvently preparing drinks, or you may bring your you think you want to go on that ^ f^om $24.69 per famUy, TEL. 648-0016 message gets across to the re- era. Copy that is ready for the e For Table Tops South Windsor 8 and 10:80 a.m., Wocohlp lass at such reascnable prices Esso and let them check the M inister a Ust of substitute teadiera to own lunch if you prefer to. Now foliage trip, per quarter to $29.63. Grossly clplent. Itek, Monday through Wednes­ Saturday, Masses at 6 and Rev. John C. Gay, Service, Holy Communion. at Stevenson’s Esso. shocks for you. * OPEN 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. serve in the school system dur------;------affected by the rate Increase Prom all of this, you can days, U It is brought in, early 7 :S0 p.m . P astor 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. One item' that 'wUl pay you Stevenson’s offers pickup and SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON No services during the sum- tag the coming year, would be the eastern section of see that Community Press is in the morning, can be picked Sunday, M asses 7 :30, 9, Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride, Adult Bistnictlon Clasa. YOUR to have done Is to have a good delivery service on cars, plus AUTOMOTIVE A mer. Services will resume In Anyone interested In substitutr Tolland County Politics up as a finished order the fol­ 10:90 a.m. and noon. South l^ndsor, which is basic­ Assistant Pastor COMPLETE waxing Job done on your car. S & H Green Stamps and are certainly a busy place, but when J. A. W HITE 8ei>tember. tag Is asked to contact Castagna ally residential. Fitts wrote to In many cases cars stand out open from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. you walk in you would never lowing day. This 24-hour serv­ GLASS CO.. INC. ------at once. Requirements are a Madtonzie, saying that although UnltariaOi Fellowship PET CENTER know it for both Mr. and Mrs. ice applies to one side only; if SUPPLIES St. John’s Polish NaUorad Saturday, Maasee at 6 and 7 of Olastonbury In the weather at least 10 per For road service call 649-6633. 81 Bldsell S t.— T el. 648-7822 ------Bachelor’s degree, United Houley: Income Tax Dead the increase determined by tiio Larson always take plenty of two sides (the side) Is OathoUc Church p.m . Academy Junior High Canaries — Parakeete South United Methodist Charch states citizenship, and a cer- firm is based on the water use time to assist you. They have to be used, it requires 46 hours; PLUS Rev. Walter A. Hyssko, Sunday, Masses at 7:80, 9:80, Main St., Glastonbury Tropical Fish — Turtles Maln St. at Hartford Rd. tiflcate indlcattag general good by a “typical” family, he be­ a genutaie desire to satisfy their the extra time allows the first Pastor For Next Several Years and 11 a.m. Hamsters — OerbUs MACHINE SHOP Complete Store and Offtee Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D. health. lieves the rates per quarter will HAVE Mixed Breed Puppies Radio for the Week customers — and they do. side to dry thoroughly. Try Pastor 10:80 o-m.. Service, N unery Commiinity P r ^ is set up to Community tor the best Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. BuDetln Board Sacred Heart Church l YOUR CLOTHES DRY Aquarium Accessories, etc. (’Hiese 'are tiie basic llsttags, and include only those news SERVICE Rev. Carl W. Saunders, By BETTE QUATMALE Ity Mils wIU be bigtaer tor most exceed the W® **8^ J?®®'' and School. do all kinds of printing — Job REMODELING ’The Women’s Auxiliary of the taxpayers witiiin a coui^e of famUi®® ^ South Windsor whom R t. 30, Vernon (XEANED LIKF. NEW Our Own Special Blended broadcasts of 10 or 16 minutes In length. Some stations carry in printing. Associate Pastor (Herald Reporter) Pet Foods plus Gospel Hall Bolhm Volunteer Fire Depart- months due to the increase In He said, ”I know feel they are Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor AND 8AVE MONEY other short newscasts. Dally sports Information can be found Rev. Ralph W. Spencer, n^ent w ill m eet Monday 8it 8 Messiah Evangelical Lutheran 100% GUARANTEE ON U 416 Center S t Describing the leglsUtive taxes levied on the utiUty com- already paying top ddlar for Rev. Eklward Konopka MANCHESTER on the sports pages.) MANCHESTER Associate Pastor p.m. at the firehouse. Church WORK AND SATISFACTION Gustoni Fixtures 1 n M Happenings of the special ses- panjes. They are already pre- water supplied by your Com- Assistant Pastor 1 (Wisconsin Synod) PET CENTER 10 a.m .. Breaking bread. FREE 10% BONUS CARD 10 a.m., Worship for the Manchester Evening H ei^ ^ the legislature as a "ter- paring briefs for submission to pany.” 396 Buckland R d., W spplng 996 Main St. M anchester 10:30 Congressional Report AUTO PARTS 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. Bolton corre^NNident Judith ^ble, terrible mwith,” ’Tolland the state PUC. MacKensle said the company ON DRY CLEANING WINF ^ 1230 (alternate Sundays) whole church. The Rev. Mr. Saturday Mass, 6 p.m. Rev. Kari R. Gurgel, Pastor 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Sunday M asses, 7:30, 9, 10:80, AND SUEDE ■ CBS News Every Hour on the Hourl 11:00 News. Weather. Sports 27C BROAD SI Saunders preadilng. Sermon: Donohue, Tel. 649-8400. County State Senator Robert the whole legls- Hnds it necessary to file for re- ALL WORK DONE 6:00 Religion DISPLAYS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 Tom Jones “Openness.” Infant-toddler Houley today sounded almost igture has’ been tarniriied In vHied rates at this time In and 12 noon. 10 a.m., Worship Service. ON PREMISES United Pentecostal Chnrch' «:00 Phil Burgess 11:30 Other Side of the Day nursery at Susannah Wesley _ , ^ 1 J Uke his RepubUcan counter- the eyes of the voter on the tax order to cover Increases In ap- 8;00 CBS World Now.*. 1:00 Mike Greene UNLIMITED 187 Woodbridge St. . Bernard’s Church MEMORIAL 8; 15 Phil Burgess 6:00 Chip Hobart Hall. I 9 1 W 9 .I1, L o l d opposition of the iggue, making them i»rtlcular- erattag expenses In aU categor- st. St. John’s Episcopal Ohnreh OPEN Vernon, Conn. Robert Baker, Pastm: R ockville PARKADE 9-.30 Arthur Godfrey Time WRCH — 910 872-4340 budget ad«vted by the leglsla- jy vulnerable In the next elec- les. He noted that alnce Dec. 31, Rt. 80, Vernon CORNER STORE 10:00 Art Morgen Rev. William Schneider 2:00 Frank Williams . (Blondsy-Satarday) SAT. TO 1 P.M. Emanuel Lutheran Cluireh iO ■ tore Tliursday night. tions. 1969, operating expenses have Rev. Robert H. Wellner, e Party Goods, Magazines 6:00 Reyellle 10 a.m., Sunday School. Increased approodmatoly $300,- Rev. Anthony Mitchell CLEANERS 6:00 The Worid Tonight Church and Chestnut Sts, *»3a lO J V e e p Voting against the six Mi per R ector MANOR. PARKADE • Groceries, Cold Cuts 6:15 It’s Sports Time 9:00 Rhapsody 11 a.m.. Worship Service. U 000; m unicipal taxes, $76,000; 12:00 Matiatlnei___ Rev. C. Henry AndenNn, g “■ cent sales tax compromise (Next to Liggett Drug) • BYulte—V egetables 6:30 News of Religion 4:00 H lghll^ts of Hartford 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Serv- deprecjtallon charges, $14,000; Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. 6:20 Phaultless Phfl-h fi Rev. Ranald J. Fournier, ' g g rriT m f'T n tf^ tll package, Houley predicts it wUl Hebron 8 a.m., Holy Communion. PHONE 649-6668 • Greeting Cards 8:00 G a slift i ice. jjgj ggjy jgu tg pgy ^ the jjgg state taxes, $20,000, payroll Sunday M asses, 7, 9:16, 10:30 7:00 Lowell Thomas 12:00 Quiet Hours DON WILLIS Pastors 10 o .m ., FamUy Service and We Depend On You . . . 7:10 World Wide Sports (Sunday) TAIPEI (AP) — ^leaker of mUUon of the deficit It promises taxes, over $9,000, and interest and 11:46 a.m . 7:20 Jeff Menzel Same aa Monday-Saturday listing. The Presbyterian Church Paul A. Holmer, dtem Emt Is Named CSiurcfa School. You Can Depend On Us! 11:00 Dave Hudson the House Carl Albert told Na- but that it will most likely eiqiense oh money borrowed, 12:00 Spotlight eXCGptt 43 Spruce St. $:00 ^ lig io u s programs F tmh GARAGE UonSlist Odna’a parUameiit to- create Its own deficit. $TO,000. St. Matthew’s Church 1:00 Sfen-off Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor 8 A.m., Morning Suffrages. To Recr^tion United Congregafional Chnreh Open 7 Days A 'WSfk SATURDAY 11:00 Quiet Hours JEWELRY 18 Main S t, Til. 649-4531 Revenue estimates are in- Estimated increase to public ’ToQand ______9 a.m.. Divine Wo«di4;>. Ssr- day that the Nixon admlnls- United Chnnsh of Christ MERCURY tiU Midnight 6:00 Weekend w n c M A r S STORE fire charges for the ’Town of Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor 8:00 CBS World News — 1080 9:16 a.m., Sunday School, mon at both services by Pastor tration ”wUl never a ^ oated, he matatatas. The pres Com m ittee ToUand (Mooday-Friday) • Expert Wi^tA RsiMittav Specioliiing In ...... ^ ______Hie reapoiwlbUlty” of keeping ent budget will simply com' South Windsor would be to­ Travel Agency 352 MAIN ST. 646-0293 S:15 Weekend 3:00 Town and Country Classea for all ages. Anderson, “Don’t Waste God’s ------Sunday VlgU on Saturday at Rev. IXmald O. MUler, 9:00 Wine Cellar • Ftae SeleoUoB o< Ottta ‘ 10:30° Z m ., W m^p Service. Opportunities.” Nuiiery for'to; commlto^ts to the Taiwan pound. ------the Illa - tive H u^t - ac- Eric Bmt has beei named by with pub- M lnlgtsr 9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time 6:00 Bob Steele Show 6 and 7 p.m. 10:00 Art Morgen 10:05 Theatre of Melody For All Oocasioiis BRAKE SERVICE Nursery provided. government. uons of previous years with the Board of Specimen to fUl taking effect un- s. 643.9571 11:06 Jean (3olbert Show o Lowglira, BnloviK^^ fonts. Sunday M asses, 7, 8:80, and 2:00 Weekend 12:00 News, Weather 7 p.m.. Evening Service, 10 a.m.. Informal Coffee Hour ■Hie (Ndahoma Democrat outgo exceeding the Income and yje Recreation Committee vor . in-sui a m 9:80 and 11 a.m., Wbnhlp SEE US F0B QUALITY 11:00 Father Nadoln.t 12:15 Meet Me on the Plasa Wittnaaer and i Front End Alignment replying to a ^>eech highly crit- creating a deficit. cancy »a..a»rt by the reslgna- Hiat the nearly $11,- i® -»® »•»»• NO SERVICE 12:00 Spotlight In Luther Hall. Service and Church Scbool. CHAROE TAHiOIti»rO 1:00 SIgnMjff 1:00 News W atcher leal of the Unlt^ «^7®*J “The Income tax (a a dead tion of Thomas Matrick. The ^ Hur- AND SUNDAY 1:16 Mlkeline 787 BfaOn S t, Manobester Calvary Church 11 a.m .. High SdM ol C3aaa. 3:05 Afternoon Bklition Choosing a Travel Agent General Repair VUork by Huang K^sftu, president of for many years to come,” term runs to October lOTS. «*®« “ ^»^®U ' « « RESERVATIONS FOB ovsnoM 9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time RiaaeDtf-8911 (Assembliea of Gcd) St. Mary’s EptaoigMl Chnndi 7 to 8:80 p.m,, Pilgrim Fel- 10:00 Challenge of (Change 6:00 News —Stocks. Weathei Taiwan’s p^^enL Houley predicts, although leg- puat Selectman Aaron Reid residential custNeWs,II NeteWs, WeatherW------have traveled where you’re go­ The Oklah^an a^^. W^ majority Girls 18 to 16 years old are PEC Approvra 11 a.m., Worship Sendee. 7:00 Joe Hager lawyer by calling the county Oarden and Land Tools CUSTOM R STOCK Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, 12:00 D ick Haddad 12:16___ J Satu--Saturday Showcase ing. She generally knows the ho­ Baby, Honsehold. Party Church of the Nosanne M made It clear they did not want invited to try out for the Pony Zontag 6:46 p.m., Christ’s Ambassa- Euirene 1:00 News medical society or liar associa­ Pastor *(6:M on Hooday) 1:151 Your Home DecOrator tel and resort acconunodatlon.-i and Banquet SnppUes Burr Comers, MsaeiMstor 236 M ato St. K...but to strengthen th.the friendship ^ ^ che^eodtag squad and ^ youth group. Brewer Got A Painting Probiem? We’li Hei|l! (Saturday) tion; for the name of a good between the U.S. and the Re- 6:00 Bob DeCarlo 1:30 Saturday Matinee first hand, Uie quality of the res­ Invalid Needs Next to Onider 9 "Lm., Holy Communion, Rev. William A. ’Taylor, Whether or not It was a re- girls aged 9 to 18 for the Midg- -?® ^ ®''“ 8eHstlc service. 2:00 Opera travel agent ta yeur community, publlc of China.” jSeirvice still means something to us— service 10:00 Bob Craig 5:00 M w to r taurants, the courtesy of cus­ CSutrch Sclxxd and Nursery. P astor be de- et Football League squad at 6 Joseph _Mid Kafie For several enerations a 3:00 Terry Woods look for a member at the Ameri­ In his speech,’ Huang said the t^ MltcheU of Brookfield St. for Avery St. 7:00'Joe Hager 6:60 News, WeeUher toms agents, the convenience the State p.m. Monday at the Gilead Hill Idtoosophy has develop­ means spending enough time 'with you 'tp help you . 6:20 Strictly Sports can Society of Travel Agents nitaH .Qtataa hoB Kbaii ‘•iinn.hiB bated, according to a zone change from rural resi­ Christian Reformed Church 12:00 Dick Haddad of transport facilities. 9:80 a.m., Sunday School for to't5^s1!SS\‘ru r^ L ^ T to senator, who said he voted hte School, Sneakers should ing to the name of “ religious select the right paint finish for that job jf'ou’re plan­ (Sunday) __^ 6:30 Monitor (ASTA). Mercury Travel, 627 dential to general commercial 661 Avery St, 6:00 Religious and" public service 11:00 News, Weathei After you’ve decided on the everyone. Color film “Voice of end conscience on the coiripromlse worn. , tolerancG’* 9i^ch holda that ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your 11:20 Sports Final Main St., te such a member. on Brookfield St. South Windsor what onp bdleves is Indiffer­ programming 12:00 Other Side of the Day WiUe there are good agents place. Mercury can arrange next project. : 9:00 Scott Morgan ' (Sunday) your transportation — by air MID-SUMMER stltute of Science.' Evening Herald Also approved 'was the ap­ Rev. James A. Bonnema, ent so lon$t as he is sincere. 2:00 l>ick HcOimoush who do not belong to ASTA, This has been to reaction to 7:00 Terry Woods or ship, or In combination. They ' 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. which placed those vot- substitute H^ron correspondent plication for the South Windsor M tolstor 3:30 Sunrise Serenade It’s a safe way to pick a travel the overheated, unloving a^ 10:30 Religious and public service 7:00 Sunday Strings 4 Swim Ctub to operate a private programming agent when you don’t have per­ will prepare individual lUnen- Sermon by the pastor. Nursery ' hone that President Nix- ^® compromise Jack Baron, tel. 228-9060. SPECIALS club to the town and temporary 9:46 a.m„ Sunday School for titudes which characterised 12:00 Sign Off 3:00 News mics ries, personaly esrted tours, provided. churches yean ago. 8:16 Sabbath Message sonal knowledge of one. ASTA 4 on, so clever as he Is. wlU not ------and conditional permits re­ all ages. ggJb4asp>.MINTC0 S:S0 Guideline member agencies are required or group t

AMWtr lefmiww riwk Bible Tale Vet, Willie Mays, Stand Out No Help to Red Sox ACBOSS 55Soa(Fr.) National League INew 56 Wheys of milk day, however, was perpetrated Drago has ein earned run aver- Twtamtnt DOWN NEW YORK (AP) — RBIDS • cubs — home run hitter in major CARDS • PIRATES — BOSTON book When Willie Mays played Qullett, the youngest member league history with 643 (Babe Jerry Ruera pitched the St. w ^ Pet Q B 5 Nephew of 1 First Jewish Sox’ Manager U/Qaie Edclie ivasKO Kasko ^ strong defensive only four American^ League high priest his first major league Reds and only two years Ruth is tops with 714), didn’t Louis diutout, 'battkng Pitts- Pittsburgh 48 Abraham ■ r j i i 71 .897 — -pulled a four-leaf ^ cloVer suppertin^ cast, , pitchers to have won 18 games 8 Father of Enoa 2 Shuts M ii ^ •] irnmo Dnn fliilloft wna in *****' schocri, held the get a chance to add to his home burgh on iour hits—only one st. Lculs 66 64 .546 3Most from the hip pocket of his Drago, who won his ISth this season. 12 Exclamation II =3 Z' i? H ion lv w a s in hard-hitting Cubs hiUess until run total against the Mets. Aft- over the first 72-8 Innings—as Chicago 63 .548 domesticated 63 uniform Friday and £(ave it game against 6 losses, gave up ‘I guess It wasn’t Friday the ofaorrow aiapera. Cleo James blooped a double to er collecting his single, double the second-place Cardinals New York 68 68 .500 13 Island (Tt.) 4Compasapoint nine hits, but had five double 13th fer everybody,” Kasko 5 Falsifier No, uullett ^ 1 is a baby as right field with one out in the and triple, raising his average crept to within six games of the philadel 53 66 .449 a scornful look. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD 14 On the briny ' ■It didn’t help a damn bit,” plays in back of him. He also said, tossing aside his four-leaf 6 Palm leaf 23 Small candles 38 Pursue far as major league experience eighth Inning. Right fielder to .286 in 100 games, the All- pirates In the NL EhisL Montreal 46 71 .393 15 Where Peter 25 Certain dog 40 Javanese dressing did not walk a batter. clover. suffered 7Beverages Is concerned but pitching like Pete Rose made a diving a Star c^ter fielder was taken * • • Weat DIvU'on Kasko said 8 Capuchin 27 Toiletty case community room after the Red Sex “ He gives up a lot cf hits—a Boston’s run came on martyrdom a veteran, whUe the 40-year-old tempt for the ball, but couldn’t out of the game after the fifth. ^HILS • PADRES — San Fran 70 51 .579 — monkey 28 Noah's.ark, 43 First man let cf singles,” said Manager Reggie Smith’s first-lnnlng 16 Winglike part for instance 44 Hoarfrost M.: ys Is acting like a frisky reach it. By that time, the Giants had Deron Johnscn walloped a lcs Angl 54 .546 4 dropped a 5-1 decision to the 17 Italic (ab.) 9 Regard highly 65 :mon. "A lot cf ground hopie run Into the centerfM d 10 Annoys 33 Apportions 45 Shakespear­ "I had a few no-hittera In the built a 6-0 lead—mainly be- two-run homer, his 27th, Larry Atlanta 63 59 .516 7V4 18 Chemical consecutive' loss' at supposedly balls go through the hole. But bleachers. It was his 26th of the U Stops 34 Lamprey ean king (gullett, the 20-year-old fire- amateurs, but certainly one of cause of Mays’ hitting exploits. Bowe had three hits and scored Houston 59 69 .500 9% suffix fishermen 48 Youth’s he also gets a lot of those season, tying his career high 19 Obliterate 19 Valuation balling Cincinnati left-hander, my main goals Is to pitch a no- ’The victory kept the first- twice, luid WllUe Montanez Cincinnati 66 64 .467 13% benevolent Fenway Park. 20Infinite 36 Venerate nickname ■The good-luck piece came double plays." set in 1969. 21 East (Fr.) 50 L i ^ point pitched 7 1-3 innings of no-hit hitter iii the majors,” said the place Giants four games ahead scored after doubling and trip- San Diego 44 77 .364 26% ■.'hnn duration 37 Mariner from a fan. "Maybe tomor- '"The difference L«mon The Royals got a lead-off 22 Birds' homes ball and would up yielding one- disappointed Gullett, who was of Los Angeles In the NL West. Ung, pacing Philadelphia’s at- Friday’s Results ' 24 Woody plants row,” Kasko said, “I’ll get a said, "is these bases on balls, home nm In the first from Fred r " !“ r “ r hlt in eight innings as the Reds lifted for a pinch Mtter in the * • • tack against San Diego. Rick Heuston 8, Atlanta 2 26 Condition r " rabbit’s foot.” He usually throws the ball patek, then combined two 28 Rays trounced the Chicago Cubs 8-2 bottom of the eighth after ad- nniMiFTH - EXPOS ______Wise scattered St. seven Louis Padres 2, Pittsburgh 0 29 Dew hole iT" n r Friday night. mltUng be was .tired. hits, including Oillle Brown’s CinclnnaU 8, O dcago 2 Kasko is not bypassing any cf where he wants to. I’d rather walks and two singles for three 30 Table scrap IT i r Mays, a major leaguer since ’Then, with one out. in the' ’The Dodgers kept pace as homer, for his 12th .victory. Philadelphia 6, San Diego 2 baseball’s supersUtlons In the see him make them hit the ball runs In the fourth off R ed Soot 31 Australian May 25, 1951, rapped a single, eighth, Gullett walked Paul Don Sutton, 12-10 handcuffed * • • hopes of idiaking the Red Sox than give up a walk. ’There’s no gtarter Jim Lonborg. OUT OUR WAY BY NEG COCHRAN oatridi Los Angeles 2, Montreal 0 IT double and triple, scored twice Popovich and James looped his Montreal on six hits for Ms Uth' ASTROS - BRA'VEB — San Francisco 7, New York 3 the doldrums that have defense for the base on balls, Lonborg, who lost his fifth 32 Social insect r m t seen them lose eight of their but with the batter swlr^ng, ,,, jj declslona, pitched 33 Caravansary 2 “ a and drove in one run before pop fly double down the right victory Jn hla last 16 decteitms. Cesar Cedeno’s three-run Saturday’s Games 35 Rows LU being removed from the lineup, field line, sending Popovich to ’The Dodger right-hander hM homer and Joe Morgan’ tso- New York (Koesman 4-7) at “ '®” well with the excepUon of the 38 Coffer Z7 sparking the San Francisco Gl- third. After (Tannlzzaro popped permitted only 26 earned runs nm shot backed Don Wlla

now we luuw uiai. u.e .^e- orthopedic surgeon, she also was principal of schools Board President C. R. Bot- Itams. ’ni^ play shows'their re- He acc'used Lynch of encour- five per cent in the South. He parting of Justice wUl not p^day after being missing 36 in Waterford and East Killlngly. tenfield said; ”We don’t have ® actions to their unhappy way aging th^ IRA’s terror cam- said both sections have the 1 She was a mem ber of the First any IntenUon of disobeying the which w ^ ld “ L t X of life. palgn in the north. same problems in housing and that this is so, pa^ulw ly be- g^ggj g^d docile as Baptist Church of West Hart- police powers of the governor.” . further to maklmr a nrose- In “TV” by Jean-Claude Van “This organlzaUon is based in jobs, with 62,000 unemployed in c a ^ Its own tavestlg^ve re- jjg gan be,” Mrs. Schaffer said, fgrd, the WCTU, West Hartford WlUlams said that he had no five ludement ^ ^ KaH®. stage right shows tele- the Irish Republic,” Faulkner the North. porta ideate that such action ,.gnd I had to mb his back for Grange, and Sarah Whitman power under state law to re- . traeedv over the vision performers while stage said. ”It trains and organizes He said American Irish pollti- would have been fuUy appro- dn hour.” Hooker Chapter, DAR. open schools closed by gvents which took Di^e at Kent l®ft shows viewers and their *n the Irish Republic; it sends clans and oUiers are offering P'*®‘®” . The Schaffers are raising the- survivoi-s, besides her hus- board action, but he hoped common to everyone in lack of awareness to the per- across from the Irish Republic generous support to his group. The statement was Issued in Uger for Robert Baudy, an anl- ^and, are 3 daughters, Mrs. Wallace’s action would provide department as it is to the formers ”TV” is an excerpt toe explosives, the arms, and A fund raising dance is planned briialf of the Sheuers and Mr. mal trainer of Center Hill, Fla. Alfred L. Bunco of Vernon, Mrs. toe basis for similar action by Americ^ people, but this in- from ’’America Hurrah.” toe ammunition intend^ to kill in Springfield Aug. 28. John R. Gummer of West Hart- toe Mississippi school districts gj,jgj,f cannot be undone. I am The Summer Theatre of Man- maim Ulrter pe<^le; it ®n- Sinn Fein, is Gaelic for ‘Our- ferd and Mrs. Wallace H. Thrall themselves. satisfied that the department Chester which presented the pro- Joy® by and large In the Irlshselves Alone.”______of Meindees Falls, Vt.; 11 ~~~ taken every possible ac- gram for SAM was organized Turnabout Is Seen grmdchlldren and 3 great- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( , Uon to serve justice. this year of present and former grrandchlldrcn. Fifteen-year-old Pamela ^ have communicated this de- members of the Sock and Buskin Drug Center Funeral services will be Mon- ®*"tad tost June w en .s e o clslon to the parents of the four Drama Society of Manchester Police Log In Economic Policy day at 1 p.m. at the Newkirk ®**® "®®" students who died and restated High School. The group hopes to The Drug Advisory Center and Whitney Funeral Home, 776 ®P®nd h®r V®^ J™ my sympathy with the full continue next summer. in Jesse Lee House at 48 WASHINGTON (AP) — administration policy and in- Farmington Ave., West Hart- / court *‘"®wiedge that ncthlng can be Lee E. Hay, director of the ARRESTS Hartford Rd., is observing ’niere is widening beUef in the troduced a bill to create a ford. The Rev. Richard C. Westfield Hign ® ' said to mitigate their remorse school drama society, and Rob- Barbara Anderson of Vernon the following schedule: nHminiati-nHnn that September wage-price review board. Con- Brown of the First Baptist her sorrow. We can only hope grt Jordan, past vice president, charged with failure to obey a Monday through Saturday, 21 Is the magic date for a turn- nally issued a two page state- Church------will ------officiate.------Burial ^® „Mr*. Hr>oeiT t-nce wu ®^^ ^ rec“rr®"®® ®an direct the plays. state traffic ccntrol signal, last 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. __ mother, Mrs. Robert Price, lO ^ avoided hv this evTwrienee ______cn ______* about in President Nixon’s anti- ment saying the administration will be in Columbia Center "^® '^’ tT^iaha^ GoT avoided by this experience The twelve young players, night on Center St. Court date A telephone backup ser­ S on poUcy. welcomed ”a all-fledged de- Cemetery. neoro-e ® c Wallace Alabama explaining G^^ ------j^at incidents."'T — like this “ will...... eight of whom played two roles. Aug. 30. vice is available Monday On that day Nixon will dls- bate” in Congress on, the issue. Friends may cancall aiat uiethe luner-funer- ,__ohmiid not should be bus- ’ not bus- *>® a part of our g^e Claudia Kuehl, Linda Lar- through Saturday from 6 cuss with his 18-member Na- ’’That’s quite a shift in just al home tomorrow from 7 to 9 yjg school 22 miles from national life. Ivee, Paul Salmond, Kathy Bar- Salvatore DlNatale, 30, of p.m. to 3 a.m. tional Commission on Produc- five weeks,” a White House p.m. low, Bridget Bosaldy, Doretta North Carlton, Australia, her home. For drug advisory infor­ tivlty a recommendation for aide commented. The family suggests that any ‘''.nhuro^y Wallace acted and O’Hara, Clara Greenfield, Sandy charged with failure to obey ’a mation, call: 647-9222. creating some form of wage- Nixon said the slipping com- memorial contributions may be __jg_gs the Jefferson County Smith, David Larsson, Brad state traffic control signal, yes- price review board—or ^rhaps petitlveness of U.S. industry, as made to the Memorial Fund of of Education to transfer Review Greene, George Field, and terday afternoon at M^n St. ^ belonging separate boards for basic seg- exemplified by the recent steel the First Baptist Church of West . sj,gr back to Minor Wayne Rawlings. and E. Middle Tpke. Court date p Bup„er of Vernon, mente of industry. wage settlement—and the Im- Hartford. mUes from her S e t O n The production staff besides Aug. 30. a„d also struck a pole. Ttye meeting was mentioned mediate steel price boost of 8 ------B . order. the directors Includes Barbara ------____ by Nixon at his Aug. 4 news per cent—was a basic cause of Frank J. Dublel ’ ip^gg ^hose husband is Fee and Miss Larivee, business Edalia S. Santos of 162 N. COMPLAINTS conference. He emp^ed he tacreased concern over in- ^ ^ y^^ Birmingham Economy managers; Miss Greenfield, cos- School St., charged with failure Sometime yesterday a car would reject any wage-price- flatlon. settlement Ea^ Hartford, brother of Jo- jail, sa^d Pamela wanted to be tumes; Libby Sweetnam, house; tc obey a state traffic control stolen from the ' Parkade (Comtinued from Page One) control propcsal that would in- ’’Tills kind or seruemeni,seiueineiib Dublel and Charles Du- In the... school___ ,______, iband . „ „ j k but..» could notnot- Louise Rltcher, lights; Sandy signal, yesterday afternoon at „ear Anderson-Little. vlte *‘a newBW bureaucracyBureaucracy wiu.with wnere where a wage increaw leat in the interest of labor, and daughters, 3 other brothers, 4 dShter who ^ Gaffney Hits ■ $32 was stolen from two pocket- way to adoption o t a purely vol- „ot to the toterost of industry,” siaters, 10 grandchildren and 2 "ta ^ “^^etativls to Indira “n/ f Allen T. Marlotti, 24, of 26 books belonging to swimmers at un4y progrom for rovlei^g Nixon told his news conference. gr;^t-grandchlld^. ^ d ^ d h^wLlace hS r": “ "recor^S‘^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r Lllley St., charged with Improp- Swanson Pool. pending major wage settle- The important questions are The funeral will be Monday -jj-y re^nl breaking proportions, Bailey Over er passing, yesterday morning ______■ ■ ~ ■ problem at 8:18 a.m. from the Newkirk wminoo 1= a PH*uarity because of trade d inente and price declslcns. Fed- how to solve the prooieiii problem at 8:16 a.m. from the Newkirk '""ff^ci I feel like yke Gov. Gov Wallace is a cits to April, May and June. on Oakland St. Court date Aug. era! Reserve Board Chairman -without putting the American and Whitney Funeral Hbme, sort of a god; he’s an answer to ^ Tax Package Arthur F. Burns has been economy economy "to In a a straltjacket,” straltjacket,” 318318 Burnside Burnside Ave., Ave., East East Hart- Hart- a°pr^^,^M ^ prayer ” ra^ Mrs ^IM Price c^^T said to to / “ '''^®‘**®c toe i « economy needs Chief Involved plugging for such an "incomes uixon said, and whether the ford, with a solemn high Mass intendew She added there simulation. Republican State Chairman Gordon J. Roderick, 34, of 43 J jj j^IinO F C m s h policy” for xtumlhs. price and wage iguldelines of requiem at St. Mary’s was no racial motive in her de- ^ weekend c e ih y e v todaV^ accus Bigelow St., charged with Im- Tlie commission will look at should be Imposed only on ma- Church, East Hartford, at 9. clslon to write to Wallace. meeting is of ’’higher priority J- Gatiney today accus oassine. earlv this mom- todustrles In which major nego- jor- Industries or - right down to Burial will be In Veterans Me "t^® letter';aid PE;i;;era might '"®®‘ ‘*«®’ ®*^ tog'^nM^^^^^ tlatlons are pending, Nixon neighborhood filling stations morial Field, Hillside Ceme- liave to give up music at West- specifically more to discuss the John M. Bailey of following a 30 little damage resulted when a aald, "and in addition to that a„d grocery stores. tery. East Hartford. field, because she would "not "^vlous problem areas.” o t “ disgraceful poUtical ______T '' ^ we will consider a r^mmen- The problem of deteriorating Friends may call at the fu- be able to stay at a school lo- It was af a similar gathering cynicism” on Thursday. He ACCIDENTS dationatlon on wage-price Doards. competitivenesscomDetitiveness and trade bal- neral home tomorrow from 3 to cated 22 miles from herh^r homehom^ toin June that Nixon mademprtA hisMa saidaaM thattua*. Bailey “applied tre- a summons charirlne him . with ... sioppea ai . a o. red light at Main Nixon’s avow^ ®>f®P“®‘f" ances. Nixon said, wlU be “Sub- 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. after school for the long hours mid-year decision to stick with mendous prossure on tae^m l fatiu ^ ® '

yesterday afternoon at tlgatlng officer that the brakes posal would get beyond the de- ggy government economic WM one of about 400 students inflation, as measured by the ed “this deficit-tainted tax 1:28 on Buckland Rd. near on his car failed. Hla car was -.bate stage. officials, was created last year who had been reassigned consumer price Index, showed package.” But now a number of officials Nixon’s first con- Burnham St. between his car removed by wrecker. are convinced a 'Whlta House cessions to rising demands for Trip’ s Effects decision for greater price-w^e stronger lantl-toflation action. 4 IntervMition has ^been all but emphasis thus was fo- Mariner Hits made in principle, and that efforts to Increase na- Still Felt By dence Is needs, but to embarrass the At Center St. and Jarvis Rd. Uonal productivity, on the ac­ sarily the clcsest school. the effort remain to question. governor.” yesterday afternoon at 12:30, a Half-Way Point cepted theory that inflation is Hall said when the transfers Astronauts Potoltog out that Democratic-, cplllriw Ijwqly •’Ld^lt-beUave -Wera- m ada the -students- were WASHINGTON (AP) ^^Mari-“ would have mentioned the P ro- ______,__ controlied legislatures “ had by Eiante Piemonte of 769 vances that outrun the gains in (Continued from Page One) notified that If the transfers Fire Calls ductivlty Commission to this manufactured deficits to the Center St. and Lynn Burge of * reaches the halfway point output per worker. were out of order, they could connection unless he was pre- Assurances that Nixon is de- have an effect on the Skylab ^*® appealed. -previous two fiscal periods,” **=he ------East------Hartford. six-month journey paring to raise some recom- in proeram tolanned for 1973 A *’® said, no word came Eighth District firemen put pr®dlcted that "because the ------mendations with them,” one sl^flcant part toe skylL to Miss Davis of her family, out a bedroom fire, early this ^ctoocrats bullhreadedly reject- O" McNall St., near exit 94 of A spokesman for the space ranking admltostration official Hall said toe schcol board mcrnlng at a home at 169 AdZ, ®** “'® »°''®™°'-’® “^® ^ ®®“ > t**® Mariner 9 said. mental rather than a cosmetic piarmea to examine toe effects mermng at a home at 169 Adams (f^r a 7V4 per cent sales tax) collision yesterday afternoon at probe will have traveled 124 An abrupt reversal of position way” were given Thursday by ®P“ ® Wallace sees fit to make reas- ^ spokesman said toe blaze, and adopted one with a deficit 2:15 involved cars driven by million miles as of 3 p.m. EOT by Secretary of toe Treasury ^cretary of Housing and Ur- A 28 day and two 66-day students. ii>® origin of which has not been in it, toe state wlU be faced ^Igie M. Boysaw of South Wll- today. The craft is scheduled to John B. Connally was cited by Development George Rom- ® a r t n-orblt missions are ^ believe the board will determined, was quickly dous- "®*‘ y«ar with new and tocreas- iington and Ronald L. Bilodeau begin orbiting Mars Nov. 13. another source as convincing **®^;""iy- pi^ed. recoenlze toe eeverrvor’s nollce ®

I tour to raise dependents of ‘Irish political i said despite Itlsh u m y to lers, "most of the IRA are ing resistance >ps," est violence in rked when a uck backfired ih troops, and and killed the Ittinc it was a

mvo been shot ting:, including: pps. t understand L religious war ly said. " I t’s a i Independence it and Catholic «ple can have >b, ttaeir house, land. The real uid, north and rship and con- II resources." of the mining: tracts of hous- Kionomlc key- are owned by few, most of Ush army offi-

IRA has been past 8-10 years Ki-vlolent revo- > conservative ^Northern Ire- aih are "trying: d,( g;et our mu- used up, in Jail." Drthem Ireland two-thirds Pro- there are Just the South. He ons have the In housing: and unemployed in

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