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TTMty OaHise In Hartford. managed of the local SNB7T of­ 221 ('TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECHONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 (Cltoaeifled Advertising on Page tO) PRICE TEN CENTS Army Spec. 4 Thomas W. fice, has announced the newly Moaaar, son of Mr. and Mrs. HALE 'effective rates for this area. Delecates to Brotherhood in Walter Mosaer of 186 Birch St, Private line residence has Action, Project 69, will meet at la serving as a radio-teletype been increased by -70 cents a 7:M tontcht at the Waahingtan operator with Headquaxtera Oo., month, from the present $S.80 T raffic Aides Leon Fallot Social CSub. committee chair­ trd Bn., IM Infantry Brigade, to te.so. Cut Asked men appointments will be American Di'vislon, near Due Two-party residence service Leon Fallot In a typical Clifford Urges nmde. U A is made up of dele- Pho, Vietnam. Is up H cents. Follow Book, pose. He's watting here, gates representing' the Knights Private line business service probably for some class of Columbus, the Masons and will be hiked by $1.80 a month. of M a n c h e s t e r High In Funds B’nal B'rith organiaatlons tn Hospital Ootpamnn 9.C. Alan O. Oakman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Long distance rate changea SchooL or maybe old South All Troops Out Manchester. odd five cents to the cost of Flights Slow Ehnast O. Oalmnn of 84 E. Mid­ Manchester IQgh Efohool, a call from Manchester t o : dle Tpke., recently completed WASHINGTON (AP) — Air Newington, now 20 cents; and to form up for the class Sugaoe Moaaay, president of training with the Oomfained Ac­ traffic controUere at New York, For HUD the lUnobester-EJast Hartford to Farmington, Middletown, ploture. tion Group School, Third Marine Denver and Houston called in WA8HINOTON (AP) — A 19 Chaw *N Chat chapter of TOast- Stafford Springs and WiUiman- By End of 1970 sick in numbere today and Fallot, whose name for Amphlbtoua FOrce, in Danang, tlc, now 28 cents. The 20 cent laiga per cent, $384.3 milUon cut In maatena mtemational, arill be Vietnam, and will serve with the others began following legula- maziy years vfas syiumy- among area club members tak- rates to Blast Hampton, New CAM new funds for the Department NEW YORK (AP) — Clark M. don B. Jol»Bon tluough 1968 as OomUned Action Ftatoons help­ tlona to the letter, causing ma­ mous with ‘photo’ has re­ Britain, Simsbury and Thomp­ Clifford says that in 'view of secretary o f defense. His state- ta f part In Dick BeiteTs "P er­ ing to maintain security for jor delays to air travelers. tired after 47 years be­ of Housing and Urbeui Develop- son vlUe remain unchanged. diangea in the world situation, mont, at timss sooKhingly criti­ ception” aboar Sunday at 11:90 ■naU hamleta and villages and The full Impact was not hind the lens. He has been ment was recommended today aAL on Channel 9, which ssW A new "selective service" the United States can and cal of the Saigon government, at the same time work with known immediately. the . dean of Manohester by the House Appropriations present a typical club meetiiig, calling rate urlll, however, be Mvould reduce the fighting in argues that tile basic U.S. objec­ the local villagers. available to Biom who have In New York, operatlone at photographers. teatistar abort, extenqurane- Committee. Vietnam and, by the end of 1970, tive—to keep the Oommunist frequent occasion to caB cer­ the three airporto were cut by ous qieeches. The $1.66 billion earmarked withdraw aU ground combat North from seizing the South— tain ccmmunUlee. This service at least 5D per cent At nUd- Some of Fatlot’e pic­ Arthur E. Smith of 20 Ray­ momlng, S3 planes weie tures and a nostqjglc ac­ for HUD In an omnibus $14.9 bil­ troops. has been largely acoomplialied. m ond Rd., president of and will b( available around the Clifford served President Lyn- The Ekitared Apprentice de­ •tacked tq> on ninwaya at La- count of hds career a{^>ear lion appropriation bill sent to He says he conitonded wMle in chief adminlMraU've officer of first of July, and will allow a office that "the more we oontUn- gree will be oonferred 'when Guordia awaiting takeoffo. on i>age 4 of t o d a y ’ s the House for consUteraUDn isext United Aircraft Oorp., has been person to make any number of ued to do In Ekiuth 'Vietnam, the FHendahlp Lodge of Masons calls in a month with a com ­ The Federal Aviation Admin- Herald. week reflects deep cuts In funds elected a term trustee of Rens­ less likely the Elouth Vietnamese meets tomorrow night at 7 :90 in bined time one hour, for a letration eaid it will take "ajf- for model cities and urban re­ selaer Polytechnic Institute, wore to shoulder their own bur­ the liaaonic Temple. Worship­ flat monthly 'charge of $9, be­ propnlate dladpUnary action” if newal programs. Tioy, N.T. den.” ful Maator Harold E. Tuiicing- tween Manchester and Etist the movement proves to be an Muskie Asks The over-all reduction of "Nothing we might do could ton wQl preside. Officer dress Hampton, New Britain, New­ Ul^ral atrike. $473.1 mlUlon represented only a be sc beneficial or ooidd so add Is stsnmer formals. Refreah^ Robert Godin of 8SC Summit ington, Simsbury, Storrs or The FAA said 86 contzoUera 3 per cent cut from the $18.3 bil­ to the political maturity of ments sHlI be served after the St., Miss Susan E. Albom of ThompsonviUe. Additional time called in atek at the New York Irked at High Interests Cease Fire lion requested by President Nix­ South Vietnam as to begin to will be billed at an additional Air *rraffic Control center, and on. 39 Grant St in Rockville, and WA8HINOTON (AP) —Sen. withdraw out combat tiwqps.” 9 Miss Barbara Caldvell of Wales rate. 4 at the Denver Air Route Cen The conunittee turned down a Edmund S. Muskie has urged he writes in the current Fonelign Alrnun Wayne J. MIoOann, Rd., Aixlover, have been iMuned Other changes will include; A ter. At Houston International Airport, only one of the normal Patman Asking Nixon subcommittee recommendation President Niicon to take a new Affairs, quaiterf^ of the OoteicU son of Thomas J. McCann of to the dean's list for the past monthly charge of 60 cento for to Include In the bill, financing complement of 13 tower control- initiative toward ending the on Foreign Relations. "Moreov­ 837 EL MMdto Tpke., recently semester at the Unlventty of "non-UMed" numbers, those not l« e showed up for work. 19 agencies, $160,(XX) to start Vietnam war by proposing > a er, in m y opinion, w e ooraait completed Air EVirce basic Oonnecticut School of Physical Hstod 1r the phone book, but work on an official residence for cease-fire. available tiirough the directory Supervisory personnel kept roaJMlcaity eoq>ect to achieve training at Lackland AFB, Tex. EXkioatloa. the 'vice president. The project The Maine Democrat said in assistance operator. This operations going. Abont Law on Usury anything more through our mili­ He has been assignwrt to Keesler was authorized three years ago an interview though he supports charge becomes effective with Jack Maher, national coordi­ tary force, and the tlma "has AEB, EOsa., for training In air A final oommlttee meeting WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. man of the Federal Reserve at a total cost of $760,000. peace efforts being made by the each directory published after nator of the Professional Air come to begin to disengage. trafHc ooirtrol. Board, was today's other sched­ Pzesldent, the time has come for the 10i4 class reunion will Sept. 1. Wright Patman, who has urged The motion to eliminate the Itiat was my final oonelunlon as Traffic Controllers Organiza­ uled witnees. for a fresh approach. be bdd tomorrow idgbt at 8 at A charge of $1 a month tor tion, aadd his membership was government retaliation against money was made by Rep. I left (he Pezutagon on J siv 30, Patman, D-Tex., said In an iiv- Frank Bow of Ohio, senior OOP Additionally, the 1968 vice Mias Nancy Ballard, daughter the bom « o f Ben Johnstotx 574 "non - published" numbers, “fed up with the FAA's Up serv­ 1969. banks that recently raised their tervlew before today's bearings presidential nominee said, a of Mr. and Mks. Delmont Bal­ Spring S t The reuniem la Satur­ which are neither listed in the ice of its regulations.” committee member. Committee “R rematos my firm oplnlnn lard of 79 8. Lakewood Circle, day night at Mancfaeater Coun­ prime Interest rates, says he he Is not now advocating a fed­ members said they felt that the proposal by former Defense today. It Is based not only on phone book nor are they avail­ The organisation, with a has been named to the dean's try d u b , Btarting at 6:80. wants to know admlntstratlon eral ceiling on the cost for bor­ amount recommended for de­ Elecretary Clark M. a iffo rd to my personal experience*, but on able through operators. These membership o f 7,400, revised its withdraw 1(X),(XX> troops this Mat tor the spring semester at thinking on the possible need for rowing money but the possibiU- sign 'was too high in -view of the many significant cha’ogee that changes are already in effect. standards for safety regulation year from 'Vletnsun "would the Univmslly of Oonnectlcut. Army Ool. Raymottd A. Whel­ ty must be considered If the rise total cost of the project and p< (AP 'Ptaotofax; have occurred in the 'world tdtu- All rate increases are subject at a convention in Miami on a national usury law. show that we are really serious an, aon of Etr. arid EItb. Charles in Interest rates is not checked. the current government eco­ aUon in the last four ;ysars.” to change If the Superior Court May 7. - Delesrates to leftist Students for a Democratic So­ about negotiations.” John D. Elgan of 78 Jarvis E. Whelan of 88 Oak St., gradu­ Patmanfs House Banking "W e are In the grip of the nomic situation. Four yean ago CUfford was decision is over-ruled. The "This is the Impact of our re- But Muskie said, “ I think the Rd., an otOoer canddate in the ated Monday from the U.S. Ar­ Committee operjed hearings to­ W'all Street banks,” said Pat­ In one major area the com­ ciety convention gather before Coliseum, meeting regarded as a hawk because be Public Utilities Commission is vilaed safety <^>eration going Into President should propose a Reserve Officers Training m y War OoUege, Carlisle Bar- day Into the boost of prime In­ man, banking committee chair­ mittee voted more than Nixon had opposed the-pause in the now appealing the rate in­ ettect,” he said. site in Chicago today. Bernardine Dohurn, interor- cease-fire. It would Involve racka, Pa. He ia scheduled to man. “ It is ianpoasible now for sought, booBitlng his $7.67 billion bombing of North Vietnam In corps program at the Univeh crease. If PUC wins the court "We are telling our people to terest rates to an all-time high some risks, of course, but if we sky of Oormeotksut, is schedul­ be assigned as commanding of­ battle, SNET will be forced to the average famUy to buy a request for the 'Veterans Admin­ ganizational secretary, converses with a delegate. late 1965. Later he> was said to have strict adherence to safety of 8V4 per cent with Treaaury are ever going to end the war ed to attend the U.S. Armgr sum­ ficer of the First Training make refunds at a rate of 8 house." istration to the $7.7 union re­ have persuaded Johnson to seek rules, to the regulatiotu of both Secretary David M. Kennedy we will have to take risks. m er oaiB|> at Indian Oap Brigade at EY. Leonard Wood, per cent interest, according to the FAA and PATCO. In addi­ The hearings bring a new quested earlier by former Presi­ negotiations through a bombiiw listed as the first witness. dent Lyndon B. Johnson. "Eiach side would regard it halt. Military Reserve, Pa . Mo. the Superior Court ruling. tion, we are telling our people if risky to stop fighting. The Viet J. L. Robertson, vice chair­ (See Page Eight) In 1965, Clifford writes, tiiere is any Indication that It said the amended Nixon Cong would be likely to regard Social Challenge Hanoi-supported forces were physically or mentally they are budget "does not adequately It as diminishing Its Izifluence In provide the needed and required about to take over the South ai>d J not able to do top notch Jobs, any settlement and Saigon resources for the full veterans they should not go to work but might think It would downgrade (See Pzige Nine) to caU in sick and have every- programs." SDS Begins Workshops its political position. tiling they need taken care of.” A minor money cut, but one "But If the President offered HOU The FAA in a statement said; Five GOP Leaders likely to ztir up a major fuss, CHICAGO (AP) — Alter a trained cameras with high-pow­ a cease-fire, it would jmt the “If it aiq;>eara there Is concerted was the $7.6 million trimmed ered lenses on the deleg;atee. monkey on the backs of the actdzm to stay off the Job—to loud, argumentlve agwda ses­ from the $10.6 million requested When a reporter knocked on Communists and might conduct a, strike in violation of Back Lindsay Party sion, delegates to the Students RescTiiedBoy tor HUD’S fair housing pro­ the door to the schoolroom, a them to move forward In law—the FAA wiU take ap­ grams. tor a Democratic Society nation­ man opened the door a crack. Paris talks. propriate disciplinary action.” WASHINGTON (AP) — Five was mayor of New York from Congress appropriated $2 mil­ al con'vention have started into "Sorry.” he said, "we can’t Muskie said the withdrawal leading Senate Republican 19S4 to 1»46. Eager To Quit There are 8,118 controllers in lion for these activities la£t 25,000 American troops seems U four days of workshope. tell you who we are.” air route centers—which control moderates say they still support The Maryland senator, after year. The committee said the $3 A Wednesday evening work­ A Board of Education spokes­ airplanes after they leave the New York Mayor John V. Lind­ (peaking with Ldnctaay by tele­ (See Page Seven) million it approved was a 50 per shop on women’s liberation re­ HALE say for re-election and that his man said the board liad given Hospital Bed phone, said: “He’s full of confi­ ce.-.t Increase and should "per­ placed a scheduledl education police permission to use the (See Page Eight) national political future will re­ dence, and I believe Justified mit orderly progreFs to be made panel on the youth movement building. main bright If he wins in No- confldenoe.” SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. in meeting the objectives of the and mate supremacy. vem'ber. GoodeU, calling Undsay “ a Two reported bomb threats (AP) — Six year-old Matthew basic legislaition ...” Commenting on the session, sent patrolmen to the door of Declaring continued hacking Republican symbol of urban U. S. Envoys Zimmerman, found barely alive Major allotments to HUD In­ one delegate said, "It was 'pret­ the (Joliseum. after four days lost In rugged for Ldndsaiy despite his loss tn (See Page Seven) cluded: ty bad. I’m glad members of the Police were met at the door mountain country. Is already Hunted Man Tuesday’s OOP city primary presT didn’t see what was going by convention security guards Charge Foes fretting over confinerntmt In a were Sens. Edward W. Brooke —^Urban renewal programs, N on.” —youths wearing green arm hospital. of Massachusetts, Mark O. Hat­ $100 million, a cut of $150 mil­ Stabs W ife, lion. The committee said the The press was banned from bands—and were told by Nation­ The boy’s mother, Hairlet field' o f Oregon, Charles McC. Rockefeller convention activities. al Secretary Michael Klonsky W ith Stall Mjathlas Jr. o f Maryland and program'! will have available an Zimmerman, said, "H »’s a real additional $750 million advance During the afternoon session, that the building "had been fighter." li S A V E *2^1 the tito New York senators, Ja­ newsmen standing tn Iront of Beaiched a dozen times” and no PARIS (AP) — The United Flees Again In Dilemma fund appropriated last year for "He asked ‘Where am I? ’ ’’ cob K. Javits and Charles E. the Coliseum could hear repeat­ bonvbs were found. Stales and South 'Vietnam ac­ GoodeU. use in 1070. cused the other side today of un­ Mrs. Zimmerman aald. “ I told ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The ed chants, shouts andi cat-cells The poliemen made n-j effort GIRLS' REG. 4.98 NEW HA'VEN, Conn. (A P)— .^though he lost to conserva­ —Low-rent public housing dermining the Vietnam peace him he was In the hospital and New York City Republican may- coming from Inside. to enter the building after talk­ One of the five men still sought tive State Sen. John Marchl In contrlbuUor.s, $473.5 million, the talks by demanding the ouster he told me, ‘Get me out of BOYS' WASHABLE oral primary has placed Gov. As the session went on, police­ ing to Klonsky. by officials In coimecUon with the Republican primary, Lind­ amount requeeted. of the Saigon government and here!’ '' swim suits Nelson A. Rockefeller In a polit­ men occupied a third-floor room Several hundred delegates 1 . ; a prison break here Tuesday say will be on the ballot for re- by trying to achieve Its aims by Matthew was found 'unconcs- ical dilemma that could jeop­ —Basic water and sewer facil­ In .a school across the .street and were estimated in attendance. nylon jackets morning reportedly visited and election as the Liberal party force and terror. clous Wednesday in n snowbank ardize his own prospects for re- ities grants, $135 million, no cut. Mabbed his wife Wednesday af­ candidate. The charges were made at the two miles from where he wan­ election next year. —Model cities development ternoon. Mathias predicted Lindsay's 22nd full-scale session of the dered away from a family out­ The governor’s problem programs, $500 million, a cut of 4.22 Police eaid Eugene Abney, 24, talks. ing Saturday. Hla heart stepped campaign figolnst March! and $175 milUem. Distress Deep^ Nixon Told Playfex of 74 Arch Street, appeared at arises from his preprimary once en route to a iMospltal but Beautiful assortment of 4.44 » Mario Procaoclno, (he conserva­ —Rent supplement program, prom'se to support the wlnrer. was massaged back into action. one-ond two-piece styles hlB New Haven apartment tive Democratic ^mcu*y ■victor, WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ they said, "that would penalize A jacket for all outdoors, for sail­ He backed liberal Mayor John $23 million In new appropria­ "I can’t believe it, the doctors 0 s In cottons and knits. dreaaed as a female and wear­ would be In the tradition of the dent Nixon has been v/amed by Innocent and guilty alike by cut­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ ing, hiking, tennis, or just plain ing a wig. He reportedly V. Lindsay with $48,000 In cam- tions requested plus $50 million can’t believe it, bu'i Us real— made Bright summer colors late Florello H. La (jluardia, "a a group of House Republicans ting off all aid to any institution dent Nixon holds his first Wash­ loafing. Unlined. Zipper front. stabbed his wife, Dolores, 21, In contract authority instead of and it’s so great!’ ’ said Mrs. true fusKmi ticket.” LaGuardia that student dissatisfaction with which has experieixjed dlfficul- ington news conference in more with Sunburst colors. Sizes S, M, L. and floral prints. Sizes once in the abdomen and once (See Page Seven) the $100 million requested. Zimmerman. campus and national life is far tlei would only serve to confirm than two months tonight In an Lycra* 8-14. in the face, and then fled. decri>er than geiverally realized. the cry of the revolutionaries atmosphere of pressure for a Mrs. Abney was taken to Yale- (See Page 'Se venteen) • Boys' 1.19 Sweat ^btits "Tlve critical urgency of the and compound the problem for larger and faster U.S. troop New Haven Hospital tor what problem cannot be overstated,” each uni'verslty.” withdrawal from Vietnam, a police called minor Injuries, and All cotton knits, fleece lined. Short sleeve 9 Girls' Western Jeans 2.77 satd the 22 congressmen in a quick start to arnus control talks the search for Abney and four Russia Turns the Clock Back The report, delivered ■■xt Nixon atyles. Sizes 6 to 16. Assorted colon. Western style of sturdy blue denim, reinforced 37-page report to Nixon based and a domestic economic crisis. Genivjft at 14 others continued. Wednesday, _ thus strengthened stitched and bon-tocked at strain points. Sizes on recent visits they mode to The President, who appeared • Boys'2.49 Dungarees The five broke out of the New the administration’s hand in Its long leg 7 to 14. more than 50 colleges. last before reporters here April effort to keep the House Educa­ Enters College Rugged 1314 oz. sanforized long wearing blue Haven state oorrectlonal center 18, plans no opening statement. Despite their sense of urgen­ tion- and Labor Committee from denims. Western style. Regulors or slims. Sizes .Tuesday along with five others. No Moon and No Meat White House press secretary • Girls' 3.29 Slacks 2.79 The others were apprehended cy, the congressmen said it approving legislation that would DETROIT (AP) — Melvin 6 to 16. By ANATOLE 8HUB woi4d be a mistalce to enact any Ronald L. Ziegler has said, but immediately. because, as a Bulgarian tomato picker use the threat of withholding Barry Whitii la 14 and lives In 100% cotton fancy slacks. Pretty floral prints The Washington Post "raeli legislation” that would will go right to the questions. Detroit’s Inner CJlty. panty girdles • Boys' 1 .9 8 Swim Trunks 1.68 3 for $5 and solids. Zip front or side models with co­ One of those recaptured, How­ once put It, “ The Germeuzs pay us, the federal funds as a means of Boxers, lostex and nylon knits. Firmly styled, ordinating sash belt. Cuffed or cuffless. Sizes ard Studley, 21, of New Haven, The morning before the Soviet May Rucslans don’t.’’) cut off federal aid to a college trying to control campus disor­ This fall, the Negro youth will caught up In a student i*evolt. well mode. S, m, and I, in on assortment of 7 to 14. was handed a prison sentence Day weekend with Moscow shops about * A pint can of cooked pears from ders. become the youngest student In their major conclusion the Ambassador Lawrence E. colors. Wednesday In Superior Court on to close down for four days, several Hungary, which had to be recooked to The committee was about to ever to e;nroll at Wayne State GOP representatives said the Walsh, speaking In the absence charges of escape and carry- hundred Russian housewives and hus­ be edible, cost 1.05 rubles. The average approve such a bill when two Unlverslt.y. Barry, as he prefers responsibility for dealing with of the chief U.S. negotiator, bands determinedly clustered around a Soviet wage is less than 30 rubles Republican members, who were to be ca lled, has a genius level (See Page Fifteen) student dissatisfaction rested Henry Cabot Lodge, described counter at the Showplaoe “ Supermarket’’ a week—worth 33 dollars at the official part of the group reporting to I.Q. of 1.75. late of exchange, but closer to seven primarily with the colleges as Inflexible and rig;ld the atti­ on glass-fronted Kalinin prospect. Weary Nixon, changed their minds and "1 be lleve in (he philosophy of themselves. tude of North Vietnam and the MORE OFF-TO-CAMP NEEDS FOR BOYS AND CIRIS AT SAVINGS sales girls Ignored them. “Tovarlshchl,” dollars Judging both from currency spec­ Dr. Miirtln Luther King Jr. and ulators and the difference In consumer "Any action by Oongreas," Viet Cong-backed provisional Limited time only— save $2.00 on all Long Leg a woman’s vol'ce blared over the public (See Page Five) the w ay he was willing to go prices between the Valuta shops and nor- ' revolutionary government. He a Boys* 3.98 Perm. Press Pants 3.59 if«rsr address systems, "there is no more against all evil and violence.” 9 Panty styles of famous Playtejj Lycra Girdles. mal Soviet shops. Fresh tomatoes last said it was “ blocking the pro- Divers Seek chicken. No more chicken. I repeat, B a rr / says. “ I like Charlie Choose the Regular Lycra style, the 1 00% cotton canvas or 5 0 % Fortrel, polyester and 50% cotton a 6M>* 3.7* Swim Svita 3.44 winter cost' five rubies’ a pound, when gres.s here in Paris.” BeautUul assortmexit of one aiul two-piece styles in eofcteas-aad there Is no more chicken, comrades.” Brov/n, too, because he’s always Diamonds" or Firm 'n Flatter"". . . you’re sure fabric in solids, stripes, plaids, fancies. Regular or bell bottom available, at the collective-farm mar­ Panthers Corrupted^ South Vietnam’s representa­ kndts. Sizes 8-14. The crowd Just stood there—some per­ to find just the right control and comfort you want (tyles. Sizes 6 to 18. kets. tive, Pham Dang Lam, said: gett ing in and out of things.” Mount O nes haps because they had nowhere else to "Your attitude clearly lacks the Barry hopes to be either a for stomach, waist, back, hips and thighs. Yet the trouble last May Day in Mos­ # Boys' 1.98 Sport Shirts 1.68 s for $s • Girls' 3.98 Rain Coats 3.44 go, others perhaps because they thought Ex-Memhers Testify good faith which is essential In NEIW CANAAN, Conn. (AP) cow. where the Soviet ruling class is (See Page Seventeen) Short sleeve permanent press sport shirts in fancies, .white, and the announcement was a trick. all serious negotiations. Per­ Extra sturdy vinyl plastic rain coots with matching rain hot. Floral —CalUng in scuba divers to concentrated, was not lack of money. ALL LONG LEG PANTIES: The same morning.. In the Valuta Gbs>- WASHINGTON (AP) The calmly described how he be­ haps. you wLsh to arrive at an pastel colors. Button down or regular collars. Sizes 6 to 18. prints or stripes. Sizes 7 to 14. search the waters of the Nor­ There was Just nothing to buy. A Soviet Regular Lycra NOW $ 7.95 reg. $ 9.95 tronom, or dollar grocery, for foreigners first round of Senate hearings came a member of the Pan­ agreement In which the winner walk Reservoir in Wilton, po­ acquaintance was quick to explain the "Natural Back ' NOW $ 8.95 reg. $10.95 and others possessing hard currency, thers’ Elite Squad and Black dictates to the lostn*.” # Boys' 2.98 Poncho Coats 2.66 • Girls' 2.98 Sleepwear 2.66 lice oonUmied today to search "temporary" shortages. "It's only be­ ended with testimony from two Rabies Victim "Double Thigh Control ' NOW $ 9.95 reg. $11.95 there was no meat at all. They had also Guard because of deeds "such Walsh, referring to the re­ Mode of rubberized cotton fobric. Olive, drab, or navy. Sizes Summer sleepwear, cool summer fabrics. Boby dolls, gowns, and for clues In the case of lO-yeai^ cause all the out-of-4owners are throng­ defectors from the Black Pan­ Firm 'n Flatter’"* NOW $10.95 reg. $12.95 run out of eggs. "What are we supposed ai sniping missions, dynamite newed calls of the other side for 6 'to 14. pajamas in group. Pastel colors. Beautiful assortment. Sizes 7 to 14. old Mary Mount. ing into Moscow for food," she said. thers party that the black power Not Responding Double Diarhonds* NOW $11.95 reg. $13.95 to do ail weekend?” A western house­ run.s, carrying of various military victory, said: "We can A massive tbree-'week search Three weeks later, apart from the dol­ organization has degenerated cargoes and disciplinary ac­ Sizes: XS, S, M, L. (XL sizes $1.00 more) wife asked. "There’s plenty of vodka.” only interpret your attitude ae # Boys' Shirts or Briofs Pkg. of 3, 1.99 9 Girls' Stretch Socks 3 prs. 1.15 for (he child came to a tragic a dour salesman replM. lar shop (and, probably, the special the ghetto poor. tions.” SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — Fin# cotton knit t-shirts or elastic top briofs. Three in one package. end Wednesday when an autop­ stores for high party, KGB and army (See Page Eight) Last April, 1, a bright-eyed 2- A s Sean Ankle socks. Mode of stretch nylon. While or pastels. Three In a That afternoon, we walked along Kutu- The Senate permanent investi­ Hla mlnl-skirted 25-yeur-old sy positively Identified a body chiefs), there was still virtually no meat year-old Tommy Buchmann, On TV S, m, I, xl. package. Sizes Include 8-9Vli, 9-11. zovsky prospect near the apartment gations subcommittee listened wife, nervously smoking ciga­ found Tuesday night as the In Moscow. Politburo agricultural spe­ was' bitten and clawed by a bob­ houre In which Premier Alexei Kosygin, Wednesday as Larry Clayton rette after cigarette, told the Pc't’j teo v t'fd i»odf'*iOff daughter of International Busi­ cialist Dmitri Polyansky and other party Fighting Sharp cat as he played In the back­ # Boys' 2.29 Pajamas 1.99 9 Girls' Bandleg Pants 3 for >1.12 the lifelong consumer-^oods specialist Powell and hU wife Jean de­ senators teen-ager.4 are used to ness Machines executive Joseph leaders had meanwhile been touring col- SAIGON (AP) — Sharp fight­ yard of his rural home. A nel$(h- i»»9 tv iHt(as,*v. tie coaroaeTiOto aaiNtlO iHU ■ A. ,»»»,•, Sanforized oil cotton, long ileeye or short sleeve styling with short Bond-leg cotton knit panties. Sizes 8 to 16. White only. Package and reputed economic reforlher, is said scribed an organizut'on they commit murder for the party, Mount. leotlve farms and canneries, urging an­ ing swirled on three skVea of bor shot the cat. It proved to be of 3. to live. We stopped at a large bright- said sexually corrupted teen- tnmll children are ordered to or long legs. Fancy prints. Sizes 8 to 18. Mary disappeared May 27 other "storm" campaign to Increase Tay Ninh CUy today but mili­ rabid. coloted stand, glass fronted and roofed aged girls, ordered the murder steal and "Even teen-age girls from a park located about lOP food production. "M oral" rather than tary spokesmen said allied Tommy got 23 antirsbtes with corrugated metal, which proclaim­ of dissident members and are used by party members for yards from her New Canaan "m aterial" incentives were offered—in­ forces smashed! an enemy at­ shots. But nonetheless he lapsed ed In cheerful lettering: "Fruits and taught small childien the art of their own satisfaction even home. Two teen(^$e boys found centives like the great all-union "Sub­ tempt to m ove Into tlie key into a coma April 28 a3u) now, vegetables." There were some small ap­ crime. though they are 14 and 15 years her body at about 5 p.m.- Tues­ botnik,” or voluntary Saturday, last provlncl^ co{>ital 50 miles kept alive by a resplntory unit ples and some fresh carrots. The rest Powell, 25, sat In the commit­ old.” day some seven miles from that April in which the whole country work­ northwest of Saigon. which pumps air into his hmgs, OUSE HALE of the stand was occupied by earned tee room wearing a solid black ed a day without any wages, out of "You mean . . .?” asked Far to the north, North Viet­ MB EIAIN STREET DOWNTOWN BIANGHESTEB WE HONOR 945 MAIN STREET same park while they were look­ uniform complete with beret stares blankly Into space In a foodi', mo.it of them from Bulgaria and sheer, "spontaneous" love of the com­ tihairman John L. McClellan, namese comraandoa blasted hospital. ing ftn: a fishing spot near the other Soviet satellite states. (The satel­ and carrying a copy of the red- OPEN THURSDAYS TO 8 PJA.—CHARGE ACCOUNTS INYTTED Downtown Manchoster munist system. D-Ark. tticlr way into a U.S. artillery His doctor says: “ Elvery reservoir- covered volume, "The Quota­ Optn 6 Days lites export mostly low quality produce to the Soviet Union. The rest goes west (See Page Two) tions of Chairman M ao," and (See Page Five) (See Pa$:e Eight) (See Page Seven) HOUS HALE Thoraday to 9 PJM. (Bee Page Fifteen)

.-$ •> *1 ■» ^ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.rTHURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THXmSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 PAGE TH REI ------^------^------:------^ ------Russia Turns the Clock Back MOVIE AUDIENCE Sheinwold on Bridge ♦ ♦♦••••g u id e ******* TV-Ra^o Tonight A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS tnfUSUAL FENB88B SHADE TREE SPIAY AND THEATERS. BRINGS OAMK HOME No Moon and No Meat ThtSt Tiit ^ lM t«r_ 5 tnner Vovle two rockets, Venus-8 and 9 K J ! Q 10 n Thuradar Right at Hie at might ba bought in Moscow, he the king o f spades. This would IMAGINE! lOTtM The Soviet living standard la [5] Suggeatad for GENERAL O Q 6 ; > 0 3 9 8 4 IIA - OoomquenoM Vemie4, which (although the admitted they were "Just for be the ordinary, direct sort of "OaoM Bwi Coro Bntr ivy Utan no laughing matter for Soviet au d ian caa. ♦ Q 9 - + I 10 8 3 preoi did not say so) were re­ publicity.” The same director citizens, who must live with the finesse. If you thought that this 8:00 |B| Suggaatad for MATURE SOUTH HILARIjy SHIFTS T h e N e w tto Kenaoe peating the achievements of proudly noted that tea consump­ reality behind the bluff contriv­ finesse wouldn’t work, you 8) 1 Lora L u » TTte new Venus rockets were tion in Russia had increased audiancaa (parental dlacre- might finesse through East (or 4 0 3 10 9 8 INTO HIGH GEAR I 8 :4 6 8:80 ed mcUnly for gullible foreign­ i:( » Weather, The new Venue rockets were from 80,000 to 66,000 tons since ers. Of all their economic trou­ tion adviaed). the king of spades, ’^ s would 9 7.T4 3 Frank's O 75 timed to compete with Apollo the revolution. Reminded that bles, none is so depressing and B RESTRICTED — Paraona be a very unusual inmrect kind RESTAURANT toastm Ironhde the population of the empire had 76 M M e n im neighbor- 9:00 8-40) This le Ttm Jtoaee 10, which was signalling the im­ fnistmting as the housing situa­ undar 16 not admitted, un- of finesse. Ooraer o f Main and Peaul hDod 8-m Thuredey Night Mtorie pending American victory in the msanwhlle doubled, so that on tion. Stalin's heirs have in fact North dealer. N o r th ast .South West The mNDlly Prtoed . InteraaUonel dKcealne laaa accompanied by parent 2 NT to Bearer lace to the moon — a race to his own figures the average made conalderabler efforts, com ­ Both sides vulnerable. ass 3 44 Pass B M t M i m i t l ,S 'S ' Dragnet or adult guardian. 10:00 10-8M M 0) Dean 3tortln Show which Kremlin blusterers chal­ Russian was drinking less tea pared with those of their mas­ Opening lead —Seven of 3 0 iss 3 4 Pass 8) ■Iha Outoaat than In 1913, thla Technocrat (J) Peraona undar 16 not ad­ 3 NT iss 4 4 All Pass 18) Newe lenged the United States in ter. Spades. TenderMn VS 'fSriSS 140) n Tekee a TWef 19®7, but which Soviet Joumal- lamely avowed that this was be­ Yet, on the most optimistic" mitted. Thit age raatrictlon West opened the seven of ^TorlU laartten (M ) CMUgue Haw 10:80 18) Ten/ihlrty liovia lats were instructed to forget cause of a maas switch to cof­ projection of Soviet housing may ba higher In certain spades and South thought about ■MIUDIOni -Bxlukley led a heart to dummy’s ace 11:00 Wewe, Sporte more than three years ago. fee. Nobody who has read the plans, the housing space per playing low from the wn one. I Haitturd« d BIghiIgMe in addition to the privileged why, as my wife observed, the of the Cat 8:45, Strategy of mond, and the next player Fries, Cole Slaw. gin, the Soviet economy re­ There was an excellent 5’S ■trtrtly Sparta Valuta storea, annually Import girl who stands out in a res­ Terror 10:30 pasees. You hold: Spades, t-t-t; 6:K Afternoon Eiditloa mains an incredible mess, chance to make the contract if TTNCnALLENOED 1 several millions of dollars worth taurant or theatre audience Is East Windsor Drive-In— Dar­ Hearts, K-J-9-8; Diamonds, Q- 7:00 Accent 09 which is only partly concealed East had the king of spades, Frank's „ W rO B -U M 7:15 N o w "of consumer necesslUee from Invariably the one who has re­ ing Young Men In Jaunty Jalop­ e-Z; Clubs, Q-9-4. " 8:00 Danmr Claytan 7:J0 David Brfaiklmr by Venus ^ kAs and similar but South would need all of his Twin Lohaten ..9S.9S Ck>penhagen, Helsinki and else­ cently washed her hair.) ies 8:48, The Odd Couple 10:40 What do you say? i:W ^TH^SMtoa 7:80 News of the World bluffs which often take in even trumps for the purpose. He VegetoUes, Potato, 9:W BUI Love 7:40 Red Sox vs. Cleveland where. For the tourist, there Is The permanent housing crisis Manche.ster Drive-In — 3 In Answer: Bid one heart. Pre­ 1:00 OaiT Ohwid 10:38 Joe Oataglola the most skeptial observers. would have to win five trump Salad. still practically nothing Russian has drastically lowered the tho Attic 8:40, In Enemy Coun­ fer to show a major suit of your lOiaO NlghttoeaT Ih Septemb^ 1963, at earth­ tricks and dummy’s five top 11:00 Newe, Weather, Sporta worth buying except the tradi­ birthrata In Soviet cities—mfiJn- own rather than raise partner’s quake-shattered Skopje in Tugo- try 10:30 cards in the side suits. Obedc Oar Mhny ■ > Bpaidi Dp 11:30 Other SUe of the Day tional Vodka, C^aviar (unavail­ ly through abstinence or fre­ minor suit. There Is no advan­ I Newe slavia, I was impressed by two State Theatre — Valley of OtlMr Speolala! | Boh Steele Dines with Senior Citizens able for rubles, prices recently quent abortions (other contra­ TakM Ace tage in responding 1-NT despite TV Aids in Training huge crane-like machines. Owahgl 6:00, 9:10 Chubasco jijf£g:ia%o55r" doubled) and furs (pelts only— ception is not readily avail­ 7:36 Declarer began by taking your balanced distribution. The OAK RXDGE, Tenn. — The Bob Steele (center) of Wnc gets a cup at coffee from Mias Meals are served by four non-academic Studenth from (he Guarded by Soviet soldiers, Soviet socialism cannot make a dummy's ace of trumps. He partnership can easily bid no- Btoiqaet FaellHlea | able). I 7:90 fYaak O B to id ^ Atomic Energy (Jommiaslon’a Brenda Scott of 42 Norwood St. yesterday noon during the Shekeired Workshop and the special eduoatfon program alt which Khrufdichev had "per­ decent coat.) On the farms, meanwhile, and cashed the top diamonds, ruffed trump over cute heart, but can­ AvallaUe ■ f:S0 teeak Dp Bporu Oak 'Ridge gaseous-diffusion sonally” donated to help de­ roant beef banquet alt the Senior Citizens Center, as Wally Manchester High School. They served 148 meals yerterday, a It Is customary and polite for among the Moslems of central $80 Million Invesletl a diamond, got back to dummy not bid one heart over one no- a dioloe Legal jDevecagoa _ idant uses videotape television molish the rubble. Fortin, center director, looks on. *1716 banquet was the last foreigners to report that, “ at Asia, the policy is "let them with the king of clubs and ruff­ trump. For Beseraationa I 11:80 w iry Father to make instruction films for record. At least one of the four girls has found a Steady cafe- Fiour years later in Uzbeki­ NEW YORK—To reduce water 13:18 Riga Off least," Soviet living conditions grow.” Two results are that ed another diamond. When West Copyright 1969 lECHMCOuiR'/ mmr/1 pimmount pcture workers and supervisors and to dinner this spring (or the Manchester Dining Clifb. Ih e cltib 'terta Job. The club wm start again in the tall with a possible stan, I watched official films pollution, the U.S. paper in­ . W H O — 1888 "have Improved” — and Indeed nearly half the Soviet popula­ (ailed to overruK, South felt General Feature# Corp. ! 6:00 Ahemoon HdttloB study accident prevention. has been meeting every Wednesday noon since January. meal seivice for shut-ins, FoiUn said. (Herald photo by Pinto) of tihe 1966 Tashkent earth­ Uviy have alnab the famine win­ dustry Is investing $80 million comfortable about his plan. He Flraae O al 649.8M4 I tion (although mainly old peo­ in 1968 for equipment to treat m quakes and demolition effort. ter of 1946-47 when Muscovites ple and women) are stiU on the had succeeded in a kind of Not a single one of the tow-er- ate cardboard while dogs and waste water and wlU spend an trump finesse since It depended (arms, while before very long a additional $90 million on such »ng cr.anes so impressively dis­ cats disappeared from the majority of the Soviet popula­ on finding the king of trumps t o i l VMI TKIHT pensed to Skopje was to be streets. The Improvement has equipment in 1969, the Ameri­ in the East hand ao that West EXirm-ROUTEIMtlS tion will be non-Russian. can Paper Institute says. seen. N’or were there any Imll-’ been minimal, however, com­ Women are "guaranteed the would be unable to overrun. RISiaVATION 8I8VICI docera. Instead, ruined building pared with equally war-ravaged right to work” in the Soviet Un­ South next led a club to dum­ IDIM 1-80O -849-4814 HEX THEATRE EAST were being demoUshed by Army Wept Germany or even Yugo­ ion, and Blncei Stalin’s time have my’s ace and ruffed a club. He tern IF FKE EUT fMUM Isle Play Area Mon. thru Fri. Eves T :00 ft 8:48 tanks. slavia. Before the "great Octo­ had to do so simply to make AmodtriKla)r$tory, Neverth eleas, I was moderate­ ber Socialist Revolution, ” how­ ends meet. They are still work­ AUCKLAND—Moturua Island, of faith, courage, Sat., Sun. t:00 - 3:88 - 5:16 - 7:00 - 8:48 ly impresiied by the exteriors ever, admittedly backward Rus­ ing as hod carriers, street discovered by Capt. James Cook end intrifue! of the now apartment houses sia fed half of Europe, Faberge cleaners, housepalnters. In in 1769, will be turned into a (we were not permitted to go In St Petersburg was world fa­ heavy and light industry, as public recreation area, the gov­ DELICIOUS inalde)—until an old lady pass­ mous, and — as Svetlana well as the professions. After ernment of Now Zealand has ing our official party shouted Alliluyeva quietly noted— her finishing their work, they must decided. The 335-ocre Island RAVIOLI “Why don’t they tell you there father met her mother In ,1917 (ace the chaos of shopping—al­ lies In the Bay of Islands north in her worker - revolutionary of Auckland. MibXhtiilAwyn-Itoyer pieienH^’' are no lights at night?” though one reason for low JGtorciEnchjndprort:i;. Soviet labor productivity is that CaMHoni, many men as well as women, IflnlMsIlUIIV ------particularly in office Jobs, shop Loan! -CONDITIONED m on company time. There would and Saiisag* m not be time enough otherwise. STATE MAMCHISTIft CINTIR Available at all times, made Educated young women, who r t l l PARK RIAR OF THIATRI for your eating pleasure at NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS despite the hardship of Soviet COLOR by Deluxe Today at 8:00 ft 9:10 home. life. Insist on the experience of mi UmtedAptalfl FOR motherhood, often tend to regret A CHARLES H SCHNEER Produclion Come and see Rhia and Peter — of rMK KtoMmutt wcEPia it during baby’s first few squal­ WULUnr a i s II UL-MIEJL(IIM.1-iill) I ling years. The "babushkas” lygNiNaisMi (grandmothers) who enabled WNRftT WM THUMaMf Soviet mothers to swell Stalin’s VILLA MARIA NB.MX.ga4MtoMM M A T IN IIS « M i labor force are dying out. Nur­ m m m ta r n wom*Ti ttjRR series are neither so easy to FSnMd In DYNAMATKM*TECHNICOLOn*H FOODS •RMRWr AM4 ■AlUMftP »■* GLEN enter nor so beloved by Soviet a S ’ f m m WARNER BROS.-8EVEN A IIIU W A SPECUL UTENTIIN TMMIIK parents as official myth main­ Co-Hlt in Color at 7:15 618 Colebrook Road ICI)c ^tenti O iil) tains. Household help is difficult “CHUBASCO’’ Gtastonbury fioii mnMiHiit i((m(i) EAST HARTFORD It NORWICHTOWN to obtain, diaper service a Utop­ with Richard JDgan ian dream. A hungry infant's CHICKEN FRIES ‘■ELEGAHCE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE" midnight wall totally upsets the ALSO A SPECIALTY t’ l. ' 1 AHMINC.IIIN AVI Wed.: “ THE WILD BUNCH” HARIFOHD CUNN delicate emotional balance In a CHARBROILED TO PERFECTION HAVEN crowded apartment already CALL 633-9858 Opens July Znd ON THE OPEN HEARTH BOYS’ DAY GAMP shared by two generations, or “BEN-HUB” STEAK with complete strangers. EAST HARTFORD • TEL. 289 1399 11Hi CONSECUTIVE SEASON Small wonder that in such 860 MAIN ST • OPPOSITE CONNECTICUT BLVD. conditions, as Yevtushenko has LIMITED ENROLLMENT just observed in Novy Mir (talking about "Spain,” of AT THE NORWICH MOTOR INN • NORWICHTOWN EXIT 82 OFF CONN. TPKE, • T E I. 887-3514 CAMP PERIODS course): June 2S — July 5 “ People are so tired, so strain­ ed, July 7 — July 18 They vent their spleen on July 21 — Aug. 1 trifles. Aug. 4 — Aug. 15 Becoming each other’s hang­ man, A MELVIN FRANK FIL Forgetting who the real hang­ men are." ' "Buona Se Yet the “ Sullen Faces,” the "Dead Souls" of the Soviet U r s !6 iw tC Tonight through IViesday Meet The Staff masses are not all that differ­ —Starts Wednesday— THE BEST IN ELEVEN YEARS! ent from the faces I saw in ‘WHERE EAGLES DARE” The Most PxqHilar Show of the Year Czechoslovakia in 1963 En Nov­ otny had reduced them to near- Paxton Quigley is a EXPERIENCED Soviet conditions. The same Czech and Slovak faces came prisoner of love... glowTngly alive in the revolu­ ITALIAN NIGHT DANCE ADULT SUPERVISION tionary spring of 1968, when and completely^ DIRECTOR even Communists came to real­ AMERICAN LEGION POST 102 exhausted! GEORGE AUTCHELL (20 years’ Camp Experience) ize that economic reform is B.S. Unlv. of Conn.—Phvs. Educ.; M.S., Springfield College— impossible without major politi­ 20 Leonard St., Manchester Phys. Educ.; C A.G.S. (6th yr.) Univ. of Hartford—Guidance; cal change. Guidance Cou-isdor—Windsor Locks. BRUNO DUBALDO and h’is ORCHESTRA Assistant Directair Waterfront Director Decision Allows Student James MoCrystal WiUiain Skoog B.S., (Central Cc>nn. AU-American ’64 To Complete Yale Study Dinner 7:30 Dancing 9 - 12:45 M.A. Unlv, of Cenn. B.S. Springfield College HARTFORD, Conn. (API — Public School Teucher English Teacher, Windham The U.S. District Court of Ap­ 8 years High School. 4 years. peals has upheld a U.S. Circuit SATURDAY, JUNE 21 (Enrolled Doctorate Pro­ (Enrolled Masters’ pro­ Court decision to grant a second gram, Unlv. of Conn. gram - Univ. of Mt'r>iand1 year graduate deferment to a $3.00 per couple **IN ENEMY Arts t Crafts Directo r Recreation Director Yale University graduate stu­ COUNTRY’* WBUaoi MePhnnon .lack Finnerty dent. Menibers and Guests TECHNICOLOR" B.S. Central Conn. B.S. St. Michaels The Second IMstriot Court of M.A. (Columbia Unlv. M.A. Univ of Hartford Appeals handed down its de- A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ElemenUiry Teacher — Public School Teachei •— ptsion in the case of James Windsor Locks, 9 years 7 years Carey. 25 of Hartford Wedaws- (t r o lle d Doctorate P ro- (Enrolled 0th yr. program gram - Unlv. of M arjiand) Univ. of Hartford) day. The decision allows Carey to complete graduate studies at WHat Can We Do For You? Nature Study Director .Athletic Director Yale Law Schoeft David Hyman Lt'nny Yost In February, Blstrict Judge B.S. Unlv. of Ojnn. Senior - St. Anselm’s Josepli Blumenfeld ordered Hart­ College M.A. Unlv. of Hartford ford Local Board 2 to grant Science Teacher, E. Wind­ Graduate of East Catholic sor, 12 years. High School “ 1966” Carey a 1-S deferment so that he could complete his second .SENIOR CDUNSELOR year in law school. 646-1700 PAT' COLLET The Court ruled that graduate Manchester Hlg^i .School graduate ''1969” .first students must be given defer­ Honor Society and Legion Award Accepted at Central 8'tate College for the Fall ments for an entire academic COUNSELORS IN-TRAINING: year if they received their bac­ John Rublnow—Mai.'chester High School calaureate degree by June 30, plua W e Couldn’t Let It Go A u Curt Krause-—Gree.nwich High School 1967 and If they held a student Jim Little—Manchtster High School deferment during their under­ exceptional rootn Brad Smith—Indian Mt'untain Prep Sc)kx>1 graduate years. Glenn Cooper—Manch,aster High School at a?! exceptional AVINGS OF M a n c h e s t e r restaurant... Member F.O.I.C

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Wright, Deborah Wytbet Pam Rham District ela Law, Bonnie BrunMl, Susan Social Challeiige Current Gore, June Rychlovsky, Betty on Fallot Brings 47-Year Photo Career to End Lou Burke, Martha (falumboskl Gradiuttion Week To Open and Kathleen London. "Ws needed lots of flash Thespian Induction A taadnaik tn racent Ifsn- But Mhnchester kept dravring Distress Deep, Nixon Told Rham ScHoDTs Troupe chMter M a te y has retired to powder. We wrapped it up in a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Continued from Page One) With Service on Sunday 2782 of The National Theq^lim go flteng. He left a Hastford studio tn newspaper. All the pdople head" effect on 3roung people "Nothing we might do would Society held Ms Induction Pro­ 1930 to go Into business for now. Loth O. Fallot opened The around gave us a wide berth. refuaed to suppoit It A new ef­ be 80 beneficial or could so add Commencement activities will Sarah Megson. The speaker will gram last week and the follow- > Fallot Studio at 70 B.' Center himself here. "Was it ever a booni!" —Create a presldenttal com­ to the political maturity of open at Rham with the Bacca­ be introduced by Janlne Davis. Mg students became members S t on April Fool's Day in in o . Most of Ms work has been Theor got their picture. fort to acMeve a compnnnlne 1s mission to pursue the many crlt- South Vietnam as to begin to laureate Service scheduled for The Rev. Arthur Blowen of of the Society: Mike Baton, Su­ Despite the choice of the day, portraits. Oountlng the Man­ He used glaaa plates and now under way in the commit­ Iclems and problems told the withdraw our combat troops." Sunday evening at 7 in the the Marlborough Congregation­ san Corthell, Steve CranAeld, Falks was nobody's fool, and chester High School yearbook flash powder a good deal in the tee. < leglBlators 'by students, faoidty —Clark Clifford, former secre­ auditorium. The Baccalaureate al Church will pronounce the James Haley, George Hopkins, he ran a auooesSfiil pbotog- pictures he took from 1932 to earlier days. Cut and roll film The campus tour was oarried and admiMstratora. tary of defense. address will be delivered by invocation and the Rev. Ray­ Cristal Johannson, Bert Kelsey, gr^iher's atudio from that day 1963 except tbr 1961, he said he vras avalMUe but was Inferior mond Bradley of the Andover out in secrecy 'by itte Republl- —Expand students’ opportuM- "That pluiase tranalatee to the Rev. Gordon Weeman of St. Kenneth Palmer, Gerry Park- until he sold the studio to Nor­ must have taken pictures of for many uses. tlea to the soctal proMema with ■keep the black in his place.’ ” Peter’s Episcopal Church. Congregational Church the ben­ ington, Steven Robbins and man R. Lahhe of Bast Hart- half the town's faces. He win "My teacher at the Institute oana who %Ut up into teams wMch they are so preoccupied. —, John H. Murprfiy -in , Negro The Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey ediction. X Debbie Wythe. lord a few weeks ago. not even guess at the number said he used to coat Ms glass end vtalted coMegee in all parts The task force i^iecIfioaUy rec­ president of the National News­ Jr. of the Gilead and Hebron Dr. Robert Bayless.'^ Norris, Stanley Rzonca was elected "FMdng is the only true way of poitralte, although he has plates the morning he took the of ifaa country. ommended at Nationai Youth paper Publlshera Association, Congrecratlonal Churches will dean of Continuing Education president for the 1969-70 year So relax," be said as Ms reason most -of the negatives on file a t picture. I never had to do that, on the political use of the motto give the invocation, and the Services at the UMversity and Elizabeth Wright, scribe. for retiring. 'the store. Rep. WBUam Brock, A-Tenn., Foundation and a student but photography when I first vdu> organised the tours, has de­ Teajchera Oorps. "law and order.” Rev. Roger Comtola of St. Pat­ Connecticut, will dSUver the The National Thespian Society He was bom Feb. 23, 1901 in Other work has included started was a heck of a lot "Is it not a disgrace that 200 commencement addrees. The la devoted to the advancement ttie Franch-Oomte section of scribed them as an attempt to> —Increase budgets of the col­ rick’s Church, the benediction. photographing stores, factories, harder than today,” Fallot scUd. lege loan and work-study pro­ million Americana must protect Music for the processional dasB of 1969 will be presented of driunatic arts in the second­ eastern Franca. and industrial products. Wed­ And out Just what was bothering by Aram Damarjlan, superin­ ary schools. Manchester people are the thO atudenta. Hie groi^ vtotted grams. 300 million Europeare?”—Chan­ and recessional will be provid­ "If you count the chickens, dings, clubs and church groups reeaona he came back to town cellor Kurt Oeorg Klesinger of tendent of schools, and diplo­ Oherrieaders there wane about 000 living crea­ large and email colleges, thoae —Improve education at all ed by Douglas Gould, Class of also made up a large part of and the reasons be stayed, he levria, ainoe "the problems West Germany. 1670, at the piano. mas awarded by a member of The following girls were tures In my vlUage of Vieux Ms work. that have been tom by strife the Board of Education. Awards selected to be members of the Ghannont,'' he said. and thoae that have been quiet; which have already surfeced on "We are In the grip of the The twelfth commencement Sonse of Ms most excMlng "Mr. Fallot Just loves people,” the cMlege campus exist in var­ Wall Street banks. It is Impossi­ and prises will be given by the 1969-70 junior varsity cheerlead­ When be was six, Ms par­ and private, elate and all— exercises will be held Tuesday er squad: Wanda Campbell, Jobs were done for The Her­ according to Ms wife, E u g ^ e, ious dormant forms in our sec­ ble now for the average family at 6:80 in the outdoor amphi­ principal. ents brought Mm to Manchester ald and local police. He dragged Mack coUegee. The following are the ten top Deci Foley, LuAnn Gambolati, where hie fether worked es a the Hartford girl who married ondary schools and the inade­ to buy a house.”—Chairmen theater. In case of inclement Me bulky cameras to car, truck Mm Oct 27, 1930. In their report to the Freal- Wright Patman, D-Tex., of the seniors in order of academic Janet Glrouard, Candy Kology, weaver with the Cheney Broe. quacies wMt^ Hooter them can weather, the exercises will be Karen Negro, Kathy Negro, Self-Portrait and train accident scenes until They have three daughters dent the congreeamen said they ofteii be traced back even fur­ Hoine Banking Committee, on rank: Raymond Brunell, Elugen- sUk mills. The town has been were alarmed to And the extent moved to the gym with a le Jose, Sarah Megson, B<»mie Joan Sagito, Carol Vashallfokl the family's home ever since. after WWU. and 14 grandchildren. The ther." the new 8% per cent prime In­ starting time one hour later at Carting the equipment around daugtrters are Mrs. Adeie Allen, of student dlacontent. It went terest rate. YarroU, CyntMa Malecky, Jan- and Donna Williams, with alter­ By avoiding the flicks and For several weeks the educa­ 7:80. nates Robin Krlstotf and Glnny then was hard w ^ . Today's M i s . Claire Casey and Mrs. Ann tor 'beyond the handful of mili­ ine Davis, Mary Alice Gagne, other luxuriee for several years, tion labor committee )iaa been Music for the processional Gayls Porter, Nancy Hagen' and Ursin. Fallot saved enough to attend pocket slxe cameras with t ^ Clair. tants that is generally believed trying to draft a Mil that would to be behind campus disorders, Huge-Crystal S^own and recessional will feature Gail Ransom. Exam Start the New York Institute of flash cubes or strobe tights were The Fallota are making plans steer a middle counae between Jean Niles, Class of 1070, at the unknown. for a trip to Bttrope, possibly they said. OTTAWA-A 280-pound corun­ The processional and reces­ The Anal exam schedule will Phdtogi^phy In 1922. After the tho kind of repreeslve measures dum crystal, one of the largest drgan. Raymond Brunell and sional will again be preceded begin tomorrow and will contin­ S to ry By eight-month course, he worked “Leon Thorp (The Herald ad­ to see his native town. At the same time, they added, the report warns about and the Eugenie Jose, who rank num­ ue through Wednesday. Dismis­ vertising director) and I once In Vieux Charmont, Fallot ever found, is on display at the by the "Daisy Chain” compris­ Malcolm Barlow in studios In New York, New they were moouraged by, "the complete Inactton that has been National Museum of Natural ber one and two, respectively ing the top twelve girls In the sal on Anal exam days will bo Britain and Hartford. went to the Hockanum River may look like a typical Ameri­ candor, sincerity and baste de­ recommended by some college in class standing, will deliver at 12:10 p.m. and there will be in Bast Hartford. A truck had The Oct. 23, 1933 crash of the Bullet at Apel’s Crossing in the North Sciences In Ottawa. It was junior class In academic rank. Photos By One of Ms Jobe was In a can tourist grlth a camera. End got Fallot out of bed at midnight. cency 'Of the vest majority of administrators. found in Africa and grlven to the remarks. The welcome mes­ Members of this year’s chain two exam sessions each day; theatrical atudio where stars run over a bank,” he said re­ Photography is also Ms hobby, the students we met." The report of the 22 Republi­ sage will be given by Cynthia are April Mott, Mary Egan, the Arst from 8:16 to 10:10 and Leon Fallot and would-be stars were his calling Just one of many mid­ and he plims to keep it up along museum by a Massachusetts The congreesmen had these cans, most of whom are regaird- abrasive Arm. Malecky and the farewell by Criatal Johaimson, Elizabeth the second from 10:16 to 12:10. targets. night accidents. with fishing. ottier suggeeUions; ed as moderate or conaervative, '—Lower ithe voting age to 18 would appear to make the 'com­ and amend the draft laws to mittee’s task even more diffi­ Swimwear Terry Beaehwear mlnimiie the "sword over the cult. SIZE 8-14 3.97 Panthers Corrupted^ Soft thirsty terry to wear after your swim. Select from shifts, ponchos, Ex-Members T estiiy culottes and robes in solid colors and prints. Sizes 4 to 14. (OonUnned from Pag* One) pay his bail and d l ^ ’t help Ms wife and child. "Sexual satisfaotion,” Powell "When I bailed out lof Jail,” finished. Powell testified, "I found out Earlier the committeei heard that the party had a contract two ’ poUoemenv Sgt. Stanley out to kill me, and had attempt­ White of OaklaiTd, Oallf., end ed to.” Capt. John E. Drass of Waeh- Mrs. Powell said she- resigned Ingt'on, D. C., state that the Pan­ from ttfo party because it re­ thers were preparing for armed fused to help her hisband, revolution. threatened her life and exploit­ "We say the only culture ed black people. worthwhile holding onto is a re­ Powell said he still believed In volutionary culture,” White the original Panthers goals. But quoted Panther Minister of De­ he decided to expose the Pan­ fense Huey Newton es saying. thers because he wanted “to get "The only way we’re going to a message across through my be free is from the barrel of a experiences to the thousands of gun.” young black Amerioans Ulce my­ Panther leaders George Ma- self who are searching tor a aon Murray and Joudon Ford cure to their liell end -alett them J were quoted as broadcaMliig to black extremists who are al­ over Radio Havana: ways on hand to exploit the mis­ "The U.S. govenunent has ery of the black ghetto.” guards that can be killed. They H. L. Diehl Co. on Adams St. made halve bridges that can be blown V's 'plane crnr-hcd in 1930. fewL.-; up, factories that can be Lecturer Joins this 100-year candle for 1948 East­ burned, airports that can be ern States Exposition. blown up, people walking the College Faculty streets, mayors, senators, gov- emocs whose lives can be taken Dr. Predeilck W. Lowe Jr., U ivlM ‘ In exrimnge for the lives of the Manchester Community College black people that they have tak­ president, today announced the en." fociAty appointment of J. Powell said he was told his original training "was for de­ Thomas Accuoatl of Cheshire as fense of the black community in an instructor' of law enforce- the event of a revolution . . . our ment and public admlnlstra- Intent was not to start a war or tion. revolution but to prepare our- He has been a part-time lec­ ' selves for defense.” turer in law enforcement at But, the couple said, most of MCC and New Haven College. the old loaders have been re­ With more thart ten years’ ex­ moved and with them the origi­ perience In police work and nal aims of the Panthers. The public administration related to new leaders aim "is not to help police work, Accuostl comes to the black man in his struggle, the college from his present but to use him as a means of position as director of person­ furthering their capitalist ex­ nel for New Britain. . ploitation of black and white Previously, he was public people,” Powell said. personnel officer tor Hartford, From Its various crime opera­ labor relations ofAcer with the tions and other sources, Powell Coneotlcut State Employes As­ went on, the party takes In sociation, administrator with $80,000 to $100,000 a month, with the Hartford office of the Inter­ the money going into the pock­ nal Revenue Service, and of- South Manchester Railroad takes last run in 1938. Miss Dorothy Gess , ets of key leaders, particularly Acer with the Connecticut State South Manchester High School Band of 1934. 1932 yearbook photo chief of staff David Hilliard. Police. 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BRAY'S JEWELRY STORE SALE: Thurs. thru Sat. 787 MAIN BTBEXir (State Theatre Building) charge Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. l VOUR NOTE: Closed Mondays during July and Augiwt \ PURCHASES EXIT 93. WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT This shot of Manchester’s Main St. in the summer of the early IBBUs appeaiM on tnousands oi postcards. .:;3isr V.'.-: HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 19fl9 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 PAGE 8BVBE “ ‘ Coventry Am d^piitpr hk rskllnssB to set out to take the peak Andover agtola " if K takas an ertbtoe dtvMcn." W. G. GLENNEY— LAST 3 DAYS Tha North Vietnamese even liave the €»ttltt0 IfpraU) aaftty o f the knowlsdge ttiat the White First Congregational Church Meeting Set Houaa k n ’t Rksly to let the general take OO.. INC aa enUra dtvtalon, or Mqr part of ana, To Hear Candidate Minister On June 28 into another battle for Haniburger HUI. DECORATOR SALE The Rev. Jamas W. McBride, One can feel the wtiole current of %t eluding a Bachelor of Music De­ candidate minister of the First gree from (he Eastman School crIticiaR)! o f the mRltary mind rtotoig By ALPOA Oxigregatinnal Ohuroh, will de­ of Music in Rochester, a Bach­ egatoi, making aura Hamburger IBB is The semi-annual meeting of liver a sermon at the church elor of Arts degree from the MINNESOTA EXTERIOR FU T UTEX PAINT not repeated. J ■ t \ the Andover Lake Property University of Rochester and a Sunday at 9:80 a.m. He is the a r w ^ < 5 s s r s R seem* only fair, however, to point Bachelor of Divinity degree Owner’V AasociaUan (ALPOA) candidate to replace the Rev. out onoe again thag (be way the Vietmun from Oolgate-Rochester Divin­ will be held June 28 at 8 p.m. William BeMan, who recently ity Ochocl. ______RAT w t la being fbogfat, in a sort of gbld- assumed tbe aaaiatont pcMtorate in tiw Re^ Bam. d* k Adraan fiah bowl, is oeRing down tgxm the mili­ The Rev. Mr. McBride has > t. f ot atom OongragaiianBl CSoircii. held pastorates in the states of The mec(Ung will hear reports tary critlciam for acttcna and policies A New York, Massachusetts, West of officers, executive board, M a i a i ...... M l wMch havo Mlherto been an accepted Virginia and Connecticut. Dur­ byiawa oommittae and (he And­ PER OAL. over Lake Management Aasocl- BUG. 9SJ8 OF past of ahiNMt any war. There must have ing nine years in the ministry ATBD P1UB8B been thouaanda of Hamburger Hills In ■ Ntion. The meeting will hJao ______■ to ■zetetoralr MtlUad * > / at tlie Central Baptist Church • GOBS ON ^

accident at 1 p.m. .yesterday on Manchester Area A ^Riot’ • Somethinff Funny pnfTo the W. Middle Tpke. The drivers 12th Q ren it Traffic Aides U. S. Envoys Clifford Urges pinto’ PMfls DataNMod were Joseph P. Turner of Weth- IB W sroN Il i l sBtiBriit Or- arsfteld and Pamela M. Jones Court Cases Amhert College Revisited; fSBlSBttaB Is BOW OPSB of 86 Ridge St. The Turner car Follow Book, Vandals Hit Charge Foes was towed from the scene. ID s. B iM C. Weeks ’Monday through Wsdnsoday .OOVENTHT—IDs. Bdne C. All Troops Out sfTwliws, d-JO to 10, la tts ROCKVILLB SESSION Rockville With Stall ' ’59 Issues - ^Mini-Issues’ bottom floor at ths WUlisnu Eva M. Delakaa of Westfield, Weeks, IS, at asntsiCknis, OsHf., Flights Slow Mass., was issued a-written Weekends in Jail until a 30- — .. ____ _ Edltor’a Note—The writer, a stote’s criminal code, Paul to BuUdh« of It Mary's Epis­ ahker of IDs. ESsther Jotnaon (OowU— d from Page Om ) warnDig for Improper lane day sentence la served were (Oantlmwd from Page One) graduto of Amhentt Col- a slum «*Ud *n his home copal Church on Paik It at Laurel TrsU, sms kU M Mon- changing following an accident ordere’®’ , trol sign. Court appearance ered a car taken from George *** August. Survivoni also include a son, At La Guardia -Airport, the ma Lee Kems of Bolton to Wil re-elect- r.am,’ ’ Walsh said. uneasily. when you’re not scared.” sources from the export of revo- Rocltvillf* July 2: WlUlams of Hartford early yee- veWcle t^atlons re­ two other daughters, a sister, jamup had 32 planes on run­ sulted in the following fines: 11am D Barnhart of Chicago persuade her second term as pres- Re'«irlng t<> s***®'® “If you want to be boys again The Itorear^ar was terday morning. The car woe seven grandchildren, and seven ways awaiting take off by mid- has been announced by her par­ • c T ^ t o ^ tdent of the Marine lusl^ence that progress cannot without a care,’’ one JoUy am g by the time the "There Is no way to achieve Hospital Notes Urso of taken by four minors as it was “v®* nieces and nephews. morning. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. charged with failure to obey policed In front of the WUllams’ oottvUle . , Rd., ,__ Vernon, failure to . Hie funeral will be held to­ unciMiw cm Main St a.. ■» made In Parlr until a provl- goes, a trip back to alma mater college. Pew people had heard „„ our goal of creeffng the condl- ^ ’The agency said 35 air con- Kems of Moundsville, W. Va. was charred with uxlllary. slonal coalition government Is will "send all your silly old trou- of Martin Luther King. Soma state traffic control sign. Court h ^ e All tour bova have be«i ®**®y ® “‘"P ®*P*’ morrow at 8;1B from the Bacon tiona that wlU allow the SouUi Visiting hours are 1?:S0 to 8 name. All tour noye have heen ^ RockvUle, faU- troUera at thn Air Roirte Traffic Her fiance Is the son of Mrs. w-—^ rtf neace and lalter re- officers elected are ret up in South Vietn-'m, Walsh hies sky high.’’ But there’s an fraternities were being Integ^rot- appearance July 2. released to the Juvenile Divi. Funeral Home, 71 Prospect St., Vletnaimese to determine their p.m. in aU areas except matern. lu* to drive in an eetablished Control Center in laUp on Long Hazel K. Barnhart of Mounds- a 1250 °®"® White, senior vice said: ■’’This amounts to saying SDS chapter on campus now, ed by the handful of Negro ftu- Sion of the Hartford Police WiUimantic, with a Mass of re­ Island called in sick. ’They di­ ^ fu tu r^ le- we begin, and ,ty ^here they are 2 to 4 and lane, $20; Paul Flaherty, 20, of quiem at ft. Joseph’s Church, vllle and the late Mr. Bam- sc- .... . in rcu-Jc. Mrs. Eklmimd Perry, that you will not enter Into the fraternity system is folding dents available. There was no begin promptly, to turn over to „ Linda S. JeeUn, of Loomla Dept. 6 Earl St., speeding, $26; David rect aU traffic at Kennedy Inter­ "***’®*™"*^ Junior vice president; Mis. Hair- m-anlngful negotiations with and the kids are furious about sense of urgency. Rd., BoUon, charged with fail­ WUllmanUc, at 9. Burial wUl national, La Guardia and Ne­ vUle d re u it Court 12 July 8. -laon wilnnn iivAo-a . " , . j them the m ajor reeponelbHHy * P’™’ W. Koleslnskl, 17, of Sadds Mill the war in Vietnam. , When something was really ure to obey state traffic ccaitrol be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Cov­ warksrk airports. employed by the William P. Heintz, 19. of Met- ^ ® we ® cce^ in ad- for their own defiense," he says. Rd., Ellington, speeding, $80, "Amherst, noble alma mater funny, you might say tt was "a sign. Court appearance J'uly 2. South Windsor entry. ^ xrAA^^ir«.m>n lulrl the Manchester Board of Education calf Rd Tolland was arrested vance the outcome which you "This abnity ... can never be Admitted Tuesday: Troy and Dennis H. Suitor, 24, White Friends may call at the fu­ . . . they’ll fight for her forev- riot." developed as long as we contln- R®B<‘®h, Vernon; Ellen Skow- Rd., Ellington, speeding, $20, neral home tonight from 7 to 9. W md I. . sr.du,t. », M.r- py a „„n Court II cdu»n.« er.” ’The words float out over dismiss our trustra- ue to near the brunt of the bat- ««®>'. George Dr., Vernon; Pet­ Salvatore A. BvageUsta, 19, Protest Expected defective muffler, $io, and un- .ta ll UMvorMty. Huntington. W. Um with brotah o l p.oco ond gress ait these negotiations.” tranquil green lawns and oon. It must be taken serious- als." er DeCarli, Foirvlew 4ve., of 63 Green Manor Rd. chargedcnargea rp • x . . \¥ 7„„ J safe tires, $6. SToves. l y .. ^ year’s oentor clasa „ Rockville; FeUcla Arcbam- with failure to obey state trai- Tonight 1 O n ig U l tolO Wood lY O OU william Langley, 84, of 16 Mis. Frank Oolombat V ..8 n .,..m .n .b .r of Alpha wUlta d..m,.tlon U. pH.ot. SSS d iftord ixopoam that Lambda Delta and was presi- property. Fight whom? The class of ’69, president adm “ reported a look at what has happened to state traffic control sign. Court Main St., Rockville, Intoxica­ Uon. Jean E. La Mond, 34 Meadow “*® Women ttveotened by elements of two each other and to college over ^ ground combat toroes wiU have ■ville; Steve Gerrick, Gall Dr„ oiUy opportunity the piU>Iic has Pediatrics: Parents allowed of the Grail, Alpha Epsilon Del­ appearance July 16. tion, $16, and Charles Romanow- Survivors, besides her hus­ r.. Coventrv. was charged ves- Marines at Quantlco. Va. North Vietnamese avlslons. lo years. They are nuzzled ®‘‘*^'.. been withdrawn from Vietnam Ellington; Merle Leel, Mt. Ver- to voice its opinion on the plan­ Shteland Pony a Charity Patieht any time except noon-2 p.m .; ta, pre-medical honorary soci­ ’IT., Coventry, was charged yes ski, 68, of Rt. 30, Rockville, $10 band, include a daughter, Mrs. terday with driving too fast for FieM reports said the emrmy r o m e = a ^ v l s T t o by the end o f 1970," he says. non Dr., Rockvllte; Patricia De- ned June 30 cIoBlng of the Wood otbera, 2 p.m.-4 p-m. ety, and corresponding secre­ Shirley T. Larson, of 89 An- on each of two counts of intoxi­ ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — ,A lit­ on the leg as well, and we’ve er all this work. It would really Ida Sguayzer Keaton of Man­ conditions and failure to drive engaged iTs. and South Viet- drugs, the sexual permissive- In Washington, Sen. Edmund vaux, Hartford Rd., Manches- Memorial facility on Main St. cation. Seif Service: 19 a.m.-2 p.m., tary of Phi Kappa Psi, social dor Rd., charged wUh speed­ A certain amount of objection tle Shetland pony, worth about added 10 pounds of traction. It’s do me good to see thte pony chester; a brother, Cesare in an established lane. Vacation School namese troops on the northern, ness—but not shocked. They "cldolescent,’’ con- S. Muskte, D-Siftdne, sold the ter, Robert Tobin, West WilUng- Charges were nolled for: 4 p.m.-8 p-m. fraternity. ing and failure to carry a has arisen in town over the pro­ $26, is lecovering today from a a rather ingenious de'vloe." walk out of here." Mairo of Dunedin, F7a., and a Ronald Kohler, 27, of Hamden eastero arri southern ap- never have tocked earily. ^%ed during ^T^preaX i. wKhdramOl proposed by Clifford ton; Alice Ambrosl, Orchard St., Janine Howley of 460 Spring Intensive Care and Coronary ’The wedding is planned for driver’s license. Court appear­ posed closing which, according delicate operation performed by Rand sold he planned to treat brother and sister in Italy. was charged with speeding and Set at Emanuel "would show we are serious Rockville; Barbara Da'vis, Ger- f t . , Manchester, failure to Care: Immediate family only, Aug. 23. proachee to the provincial capi- They ere keeping their cool. concerned that it ahouW not ance July 16. to the Library Board, has been a veterinarian who generally Little Orphan Annie for at least ’ITie funeral will be held Sat­ Joseph Sardinis of Gales Ferry about negoUattons" but “ I thh* aldlne Dr., Ellington; Etta Per- drive in proper lane; William Tower Moved anytime, limited to five min- sheUed parte of Tay apparenUy as unexcited over happen again. Its tesuee were .i anticipated for a long time. confines his efforts to expensive a month. urday at 8:30 a.m. from Wat- with failurie to obey a state the President should propose a' White St., Rockville; Raymond, 24, of 76 Grand Ave., YONKERS, N.Y. — Ute first Emanuel Liitheran Church Nlnh CMy and a dozen allied Iove4ns as they were over ala- mlnl-lsoues like compulsory Daryl F. Roes, 19, of 187 Among those questioning the race honres. "Then,” he said, "I suppose Uns-West FVneral Home, 142 E. traffic control sign and failure will conduct its annual Vaca- camps and outposts defending boom-hah. chapel oease-flro." Gladys Klesczewskl, Upper Rockville, breach of peace; Ar- demonstration FM broadcast M aternity Fathers, 11 a-m. Lenox St., charged with failure closing is Town Manager Terry And, the pony—dubbed Llttte she’ll be given to a children’s Center St., with a Mass of re­ p.mc .'s Today in History to obey a stop sign. Sen. (3eotge D. Aiken, R.'Vt., Butcher Rd., RockvUle; Blaine mainid Oomeau, 40, o f 60 Wind­ was originated here Nov. 6, 12:46 p.m., and 6:38 Uon Church School from June it- One rocket dammed Into the But when talk of social Issues remember* how lust ' to obey a state traffic cwtrol gpre„hei .^^o feels that the Orjrftan Annie by the veterina­ home os a pet.” quiem at the Church of the As­ n „ and Kohler, Sardinis and La Mond sor Ave., Vernon; breach of 1938, when Ekhvln H. Arm­ p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p. 30 to July 11 on weekdays from P^®-- ®^® “"“I m 1° Irt sS^a rian’s wife—is a charity patient. sumption at 9. Burial will be in 8:39 p.m.-8 p.m. ®y THE 'ASSOCIATED PRESS are to appear in Manchester Si. SfS “ aiZi “■ - " " o - K - - - >»>* - v i i i o peace and intoxication, and Rand said he has performed strong surprised radio engineers 9:15 to 11:45 a.m., with no “ <>'fu n d in g 60. fez^on his head in ptato of the „ ing to sample public sentiment “A lltt'e sentiment can go a Green Cemetery, Glastonbury. Age uinlts: 18 In maternity, Today is Thunsday, June 19, Circuit C o ^ 13 July 7. they wUI be on the setUe pro­ St., Rockville; Mtuleline Dusts, John H. Shook, 60, of 24 Grove three similar operations, all of with the new high fidelity sig­ Some of the fiercest fighting f® tasseled mortarboard during the Russell G. Wmis, 19, of 21 before it decides to close the long way," Dr. Howard L. Rand FYiends may call at the fu­ 12 in other areas, no limit in the 170th day of 1969. There are ELUNOTON classes on July 4. posed by Chttoird. Cedar St., Rockvllte, and Mrs. St., Rockville, intoxication. them successful, "but thU pony nal. The antenna tower he used was reported at Fire Base blAch-robed commence ’ Phelps St., charged with speed­ facility. Eiald after he and a bore speci­ neral home tomorrow from 7 ■ejf.servtee. 195 days left in the year. Edward L. Rlcard of 9 Middle The theme of the CUftort says "orders should Joan Manhken and son. High­ was by far the worst. When I has been moved t o Todt IfiM, „ A,, r-r, „ . ’ W«hlr«ton. about five mUea wart straddle of the generation procession. There were ing. Court appearance JiSy 16. Some residents who use the alist had set the pony’s leg. to 10 p.m . _____ Today’s Highlight In History Butcher Rd., Ellington, was be issued to our military com- land Ave., Rockville. got her, she was in terrible Staten Island, N.Y. charged with failure to keep Je^ “f ol Tay Nil*, manned blank diplomas In case someone ' facility have charged that the “ Here’s a pony worth no more shape. I wasn’t even sure she The adnrinlstrallon reminds On this date in 1819, the S.S. es tne chUd’s relationship to by the U.S. 25th Infantry Divi- ^ ^ ‘ “®® “ *®*® "™" mondera (to dtooontinue efforts ACCIDENTS decision to close Wood was U.S. ‘Must Ask* Thailand visitors that with construction Savannah arrived in Uverpool, right on a curve after a two- got out of sequence. than $26," Rand sold,.."and in would get well enough for me to Nicholas D. Converiino Sr. God’s world, to the church, and slon. But American artillery *“ ''® ^ " ® “ "X^lilug so to apjUy maxiiiuim pressure on There was a two-car, rear-end made In order to force the town To Keep Troops TTiere under way, parking space Is England after the first Atlantic car accident on Rt, 140 yester- Christians in other lands, says Bob, a public rela- conunencement yester- Aleutian Earthquake this same ward (barn) I’ve also operate.’’ _ The funeral at Nfcholas D. blunted an attack on the base, tho enemy, and to seek Instead accident yesterday at 2:30 p.m. to build a new central library the OLD limited. Visitors are asked to crossing by a steamship. day, £^>t a $108,000 race horse. Later The operation was delayed ur»- Ocnveitino Sr. at 19 Strickland TTme wlU be allotted each day behevrt "lamiriirt ^ The ” s8to “ They talk a lot half-dozen or so guys to reduce the level of combat." BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) on Summit St. The drivers were sooner, and that tlje hours and BANGKOK (AP) — The Unit­ On This Date The driver of the other car iM ^ about21 being concerned, but most went through the thing without this week, a $125,(KH) racer will tll Tuesday, Rand said, because St. wUl be held Saturday at 8:15 bear wHh the hospital while the I^^CZ^dtUtiOTX ov\rl _ oVw\ ^ Ttie maximum pressure poUcy, An earthquake centered In the Alfred Rogers, 88, of Hartford the number of books available ed States will have to ask Thai­ In 1686, colonists saUed from was Claude Fallier, 89 Regan crafts Regiment of the Vie* Cong’s 9th ^ any robes, in sneakers and torn be arriving.” the porty was in shock, prevent­ a.m. from Holmes Funeral parking problem exists. Division. he eayo, has resulted in high AteuUan Islands chain which and Robert T. Taylor. 18, of 42 at the faculty intentionally dis­ land if it wants to keep troops Roanoke, Va., ending the first St.. RockvlUe. There were no Rand received the pony last ing the use of anesthesia. Weldon Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass Classes are open to all chU- U.S. casuaHles “ without dis- could have caused damage If Ferguson Rd. couraged circulation. here after a Vietnam withdraw­ settlement of the English in injuries and minor damage to Fleid reports said 36 enemy ^® ^ Friday, nie animal’s leg had "You know,” Rand said, "aft- of reqiAem at St. Bridget dren of the community, espe­ cejndbJe impact on the peace ne- nqar a populated area was re------The Library Board has not al, Foreign Minister Thanat J Patients Today: .'106 America. both vehicles. wer e killed and six been broken in surburban Hape- CtaiB’ch at 9. Burial will be in cially those who do iK>t have " P H _ r o gotiatlons in Parte." corded at the University of Call- Hiere was a two-car accident said that it will not hold a hear­ Khoman said Wednesday. In 1766, at Calcutta, India, 146 Rlcard is scheduled to appear were taken while a dozen vllle In a collision with a bus. Drug Co. St. Bridget Cemetery. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: church connections. Reglatra- Ho propoBM continued logWtlc fornla selsmographlc station. at 8:60 p.m. yesterday on W. ing, but has indicated that it "We have succeeded rather British prisoners being held by in Rockville Circuit Cobrt 12 leans were wounded. Calls went out to destroy the 4- UOUOiSu-WINES Friends may call at the funer- gtephen Anderson, 72 Essex St.; Uons should be made at the "The studenis today are play- ^ " and air sivport to Saigon while Dr. Mansour Nlaxi said the Middle Tpke. The dri'vers were can make no commitment for well in dealing with internal naUves suffocated In the dun- July 15. “We ^efced up enemy move- students, hlstorl- Was Art’s gesture a lorerun- year-bld Shetland, but the Atlen- al home tonight from 7 to 9 and Beiitha Blnkerd, 16 Bruce w i™ church office as soon as pos- it assumes the ground oonqibat quake, 6.6 on the Richter scale, Ehrelyn C. Stenhouse of 16)i a hearing until after they meet subversive activities and lave COtOtAlS leni about 11 p.m.,’’ said one always have played, the «er ol the protest age, moeWng ita Humane Society said wait. It 767 MAIN ST. tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Mansfield burden. Meanwhile, he says, a occurred near Atka Island at Highland Ave., Rockville, and tonight. not needed to ask for outside MininiiNn M c m n m ^ ^ ^ n X the Black Hole of Calcutta. contacted Rand. Welfare Recipients Earn ^A^'staff ol about 35 teach- "We engaged Tr^“pete“ a>e acadel^dc pomp and r a c ­ U.S. withdrawal 'would induoe 6:61 PDT Wednesday. He said James H. RlUyard, 18, of 20 manpower," he said. Center: Gre«ory Burke, East ^ Emperor Maxi­ "We pnit a pin through a bone Hartford; Mrs. EXina Clark, 90 ers. helpers and recreational ““ "‘X who has a novel for sate. "Our Ha? Art isn’t around to say, but. Saigon to recognlxs "probably. there was little likelihood the Northfleld St. Manchester Evening Herald Thailand is however receiving mlUan of Mexico was executed Elementary Diplomas in the pony’s teg,” the veterina­ ARTHUII Erwin C. DouMeday Mountain R ^ N lehol^ Drila- aides has been set up. Pastor midnight until 1 generation was Just interested |n ^ X _®®f®__*®_ for the first time" that U.S. ob- tremor would cause* a tidal ------South Windsor correspondent help in the form of equipment, NEW YORK (AP) — It was a longer ere mocking. Nearly half rian explained. “ ’Ihere’s a Cast Erwin C. Doubleday, 60, ol .VArmpiP, -it - mi* - ■ Eric Gothberg______and Mrs. Mel- a.m. At 2:20 a heavy mortar in getting a Job. Jectives do not demand coiAlnu- wave. There was a two-car, rear-end Carol Moulton, tel 644-8714. Thanat noted. Ferra, 16 Cottage St.; Mrs. ■' ’ and rocket attack began. They the class that was g;raduated WUllmanUc. brother of Claude In 1862, the U.S. C o n fe ss pro- most unusual graduating class Hellstrom are ctvdlrectors. On a reunion quesUoraieire, 19 Doubleday of Rockville and hibited slavery In American ter- that gathered Wednesday tor a started firing small arms, auto­ this year wore red armbands on er St.; Denise Dufour, Cooper of 130 report making 125,000 a Harry Doubleday of South ritories. diploma presentation ceremony matic weap<»is, and rocket-pro- u Lane, Coventry; Diane FuUer, ye^ or more, totor'ertn; ^®‘^ »>®®-’ ^ = Windsor, died Tuesday at Wind­ In 1885, the Statue of Liberty on the Columbia University peUed grenades. Marlborough; Alan Garcia, 80 Nixon’s Cutback Plan to the 18 who make $10,000 or “ ® ______ham (immunity Memorial Ho.“- arrived in New York from campus. Brook St., Wappdng; William France. The average age was 33 and CaUed Skullduggery less. One in three works more pital, WUllmanUc. than 60 hours a week. (Soulo, WiUimantic; Mrs. In 1912, the U.S. government all 113 were welfare recipients Survivors also include a TOKYO (AP) — The North Bay State Okays Bill Al, with a beard, long gray Public Records daughter and several nieces and Glenna Grow, 60 Essex St.; adoDted the eight-hour day for but each had persevered to earn Harold Hagan, 16 Wadsworth ,^^6^1 employes. an elementary school diploma Vietnam military command In Teacher Payment locks and reddish sldebune, Warrantee Deed nephews. said today President Nixon’s de­ says he is a generation dropout. Funeral services wUl be held St.; Andrew Hagenow,IT. .. 29nn WhitTi».,A Years Ago -under the Welfare EducaUon SheUa Winters to John E. and cision to withdraw 26,000 U.S. BOSTON (AP) —The Massa-. He has a business degree and Ujmorrow at 11 a.m. at the Pot­ ney R d.; Erwin Konesnl, Pom Soviet Premier Nikita plan Helen C. Draghe, property at fret troops from South Vietnam “ ac- ohusetts Legislature has ap- teaches things ^ like group dy- N Khrushchev made what seemed The goal of the state and fed- ter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson tually aims to sidetrack the key Proved a consUtuUonal amend- namlcs in a university. 182-184 Irving St., conveyance St., WUllmanUc. Burial will be Also, Mrs. Jean Mead, Wind- to be a conciliatory speech at eral government-financed plan -*>r- David Nve Hehrov- Mrs ” o. ta.. min. ic welfare reoinients a quesUon for restoring peace in which would allow the "i feel much more identified ^ $26.80. in Windham Center Cemetery. Etta Perrett 6o' Kensin^'on St • ® *^®*'®'^® , 5*1- better themselves and Vietnam, that is to bring home ®tate to pay salaries of private ^ith my students thain wlUi my QuItolaJm Deed Friends may call at the fu­ neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Mr.s.Mrs Carolrlrof Plaza,PlL 58M DuncasterI^Jte; problem. “^® ^ Immediately and without any e‘'^ ‘^nn^ed ®oU®agues.’’he says. "As far as I^ to ^ W. ^ Lane, Vernon; Lisa Rogers, 43 ® condition ail the U.S. troc^w me;asure waa approved j'm concerned, we were all Elinllie B. DellaRocco, 1.21 Memorial oontribuUons may from South Vietnam." Wednesday on a 190-75 vote by a asleep while we were here . . . acres off Bush Hill Rd., con- Kenneth Dr., Vernon; Mrs. be made to the American Heart In a commentary, the mill- J°Hit session sitting as a constl- i^en I caught on to all the veyance tax $3.86. Association. Guila Sim)«>, Easi Hartford; tary daily Quan Dol Nhan Dan tutlonal convention and must be ways the world was dead, it was Lease Frank Souza Jr., 36 Sunset Ter., DioBier on Five Labels Daily Mrs. John T. Kochin Venwjn; Mrs. Dorothy Webster, said, “All this makes it stark ^^^® ^ Alexander Jarvis to Richard clear that Nixon’s decision . . . Should the next legislature ap- on the questionnaire, ’69 sentl- p chervenak at Avon and Bu­ Mrs. Stefania Kochin. 77 of 38 Fox Hill Dr., Rock-vllle; John 215 Autumn St., wife of John T, Wi'cox, 43F House Dr. Or Save All Your BoxTops is only skullduggery aimed at ^® ment runs ^131-3 for school Inte- charlst Begin at Weet Hart- Kochin. died last night at her BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son misleading public opinion.” ... Station, 118-17 for antipoverty ford, premises on Adams St. It said the units to be with- programs, 88-38 tor pulling out near W. Middle Tpke., for op- hcnie. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward, By FRANCES CALABRIA When she first began, Mrs. " all been battered sponsors as eesential to the re- ;,r v t e T .^ 67T 2Tor ^ 11^ dlT ‘‘"T. ^ Mrs. Kochin was born Nov. East Hartford; a son to Mr. Perth Amboy, N,J., Blondo said it was a way to get “tawn nave au oee^ oavierea ^ “ Vietnam, 67-02 lor couege - product of one of the millionaire Auatralia’s present average is Flora Gerber and son, 130 Val- of beating the high cost of din- will he together and not scat- New York, the first to aimounce to authorize the town manager slude the expense of utility and golfer’s several ^orim equip-';2 atxMt 10 pounds per sheep. ley View Dr.. Wapping. ing.” tered throughout the house. the interest increase, other to execute an agreement with other Improvements. ment ooiporaUons. \

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and faculty from the Btamtotd branch, Stamford area cltlsens, Purchase Price for NHRR Foundations-Prime Targets Bahhidge Says Further Cut representattvea of the Commis­ sion for Higher Education, rap- COMING SOON! Ordered Revised by Court For Tax Reform Advocates Of Budget ^Irresponsible^ resentativea of state college By EDMOND LeBBETON system, UOonn faculty and rep­ NOW YORK (AP)—Tbe between January and April this m ad keep tbelr eduoetianal ao- resentatives of private higher . Associated Preee Writer tlvtUw tdear ot prapaganda, STORRS, (Oral. (AP) — Any session, he said Mveral options year. Of these, 2,786 were late. were open to the university If chaae jirtce peU liy the Penn loMfylQg or political campaigns. I. talk ot further cuts In the Uni­ educational InstituUdna. Over a timilar period last WAfCDNOTON (AiP) — Fbun- the legislature makes further C a pta in M a c s Central Railroed for die New BINGO Additional ^>ociflc netrlo- versity of Connecticut’s operat­ ’The trustees have never tak­ Haven Railroad will have to be year, the New York, New Ha­ datlone, kmiwn tor years to the cuts in the operating budget tor en an official stance on 'whether ven line ran 23,,612 trains of EVERY MOMDAY t * P-M. avorage Anwrioan pt oiganlmtlona may not, day. SEAFOOD The ruling’-wee the latest in­ up on time 93.63 per cent of year as they have not been for a of state students. bility of the state college board the times. The Penn Central where such persons on close rel­ Speaking at a meeting of the volving the merger at the Penn­ generaUon. university’s tniateas, Babbldge —EUimlnatkxi of new pro­ and not the state unlvendty. shows up on time 85.56 per cent atives are concerned, make grams such as 'veterinary med­ OVER S5 VARIETIES FRESH FISH sylvania and New Yoilc Central A Supreme Obmt justloe has loans without reasonablo return, was referring to the $18 mll­ On June 4, the Oommlaslcm of the time. resigned, another la under fire Uon university budget slice re­ icine. for Higher Education, which oo- Radroeda and ttts sulbsequent ’The Perm Central must file pay unreasonehle compensa­ —’’Possible’’ curtailment or SPECIALIZINR IN OVEN-READY —both because of toundahon tion, make services avalhMe on quested by Goaf. John Dempsey ordlnates higher eduoatkm ICC order thaV the Penn Cen­ figures of Its performance with elimination of existing programs throughout the state, urged Gov. tral would have to take over Help Us Move payments—tax reform advo­ a preferential basis, buy or sell and the legtelature. ’The legis­ BAKED STUFFED LOBSTER the PUC if it Is to qualify tor cates have found a prime tar­ lators adopted a UConn budget which Babbldge did not spell John Dempsey to veto the tour- the bankrupt l)ew Haven. tax r-elteto. property at unreaUatlc prices. I* out. A n d _____ get CongresB is preparing to re- Hie 190) act also torUds unrea­ of $76.6 million tor the two year year Stamtord branch bill. But ’Ihe punchaee prloe was to be Babbldge also reported rue­ it was a recommendation the AND SHRIMP gulebe the toundatkms more sonable accumulation of In- period beginning July 1. set later. Several suits were Railroad Claims Winter, fully that Imposition of a $8(X) governor did not need. stringeiAly and, quite Ukely, tax oosne, without setting predae "Now In the newspapers we filed by New Haven bondholders read there is some possibility tuition on out-of-state students During the meeting, trustee Repairs Caused Delays dieir income tor the flret time. gutdellfies. Dinner Speaker was enacted by the legislature. 978 SULLIVAN AYE. challengtnf^ the $146.6miillion What's the fuss all aibout? ithe leadership is contemplating Alfred C. Fuller of West Hart­ price tag finally set by the IOC. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — SAVE ^ McOeoige Bunijy, presktent of Hartford City Councilman further cuts” In the higher ed­ "Where it will hurt us the ford completed his term and re-\.^ Just what ara foundations, end (N ex t to Dairy Queen) Noting numerous disagree­ A state agency's report that the the Ford Foundation, said Its George A. Athanson will be the ucation budget when a special most is at the grzuluate level tired after 16 years service as ments, the court’s majority Penn Central railroad’s on-tlme « 9, Big Fabric Yahief! principal speaker at a testi­ session of the legislature Is held where many out-of-state stu­ a trustee. performance compares unfavor­ are now doing that may ooon be were entirely jusUaed on isduca- SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. opinion said, ’’Reconciliation of forbidden. monial dinner next Wtednesday to settle tax and budget matters dents are research and teach­ divergent views wU come ulti­ ably with the defunct New Hav­ \ tlonal growds and that (be reci­ for Mrs. 'Dorothy Kenny, for­ next week. ing assistants. It will be neces­ mately in theiinatlon’s highest en Railroad prompted a Perm The answers are not all clear pients woiked hard an their mer executive secretary to Man­ He termed that posslbiUty sary tor the university to adjust court.” Central statement today that de­ out. In the first plaoei, nobody study projects. Later, however, chester’s town manager. "onUnmus," and the trustees their stipends upward, he added. FOR Court of Appeals Judge Henry lays were primarily due to re­ iMLS ever said offtoially what a he said that In raticspect the The testimonial, being gflven later adopted a resolution cau­ It has been estimated thsit this j Friendly and senior Dis pair work on ancient equipment foundation Is. The Internal gvants -were unwise. by friends of Mrs. Kenny, will tioning the legislature that any tuition charge will result In rev­ Judge Richard H. Levet sig^d and tracks. FABRIC InfiPASl'IfENT 9R«B Revenue Oode sections on tax Fortas said be aiooepted a pro­ be at Pagani’s Oyatal Lake further cuts In the university enue for the state of $760,000 a Cosmetics Restaurant, Ellington, with a the majority opinion. The mi­ ' The railroad also blamed what lt7 Hutfotd Road • m— exemption include them with posal to help the Wollkon foun­ budget may lead to a reduction year. But, Babbldge pointed out, nority «^nkm, etgned by Diet. It called “ the worse winter other institutlonB operating "ex­ dation develop a program tor social hour at 6:30 p.m. and in the number of students the imlverslty wrill have to make ITS STEREO O p n DMIjr 10 u a . to 9 pjB . • SBt Bn 6 pjB. Judge Bdward Wednfeld, dif­ storms in the weather bureau's clusively tor religious, charita­ Improvement of community re­ dinner at 7:30. Music will be UOonn can accept In 1970. an outlay of $600,000 to com­ lations and promotion of racicJ furnished by The Trl-Tones of pensate the out-of-staters tor fered mi the specifics of the history" as a factor In the fail­ ble, scientific, testing tor public In other actions Wednesday, ure to keep to schedules. and rellglouB cooperation. He Springfield, Mass . the tuition charge. question, liut agreed the errors safety, literary or educattonel the trustees edtablished a com­ Liggetts purposes, or for the prevention waa to be 'paid $20,000 a year for Reservations may be made "So,” he said, "the benefit to and diiEgiutea were so monerous with Mrs. Rita McCann, 14 mission to study what would be ”as to leave no alternative other Petition Filed To Claim The Coventry Day Schooli InOi of cruelty to chlldrmi or anl- life, with payments oontliiued I involved In carrying out the the state is negligible but the AtTiMFUkMte EAST maJs." hte wlto !if she survived him. He Knox St.; Mrs. Joseph McOooc, nuisance value Is great.” than to remand It tor further Funds from State 84 Union St.; and Miss Alice le^ latu re’e authorization to ex­ MANCHESTER POST RD. PLAZA ROUTE 30 oonsideration.” Tbe Foundation Oenter, an in­ said he decided he could not pand the ” two year UOonn Babbldge also told the trustees HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — SUMMER DAY CAMP cany out' (be asslgnmieiit and WethereU, 33 Florence St. that the Stamford branch study The judges ordered the ICC to formation and reference service branch at Stamford to a four- The New Haven Railroad has maintained by several major returned tbe initial $20,000 pay­ Athanson, a Democrat, was committee will Include students VERNON, CONN. 875-8456 consider revising discounts used filed a petition in Federal Court CAMP PERIODS elected to the Hartford City year institution in ithe fall of tax-exempt bodtes, defines a ment, the only one he had re­ > ,.,M I : - I • I ” < -Mill 11< i Hi- III- II in determining the .present to reclaim from the state $146,- Chundl In November 1967, tor 1971. No funds were provided Summtr 1969 toundsltion as " a nongovern­ ceived. tor ithe expansion. I i.l. 1.1 ^ . -.1 ’...... I ..ni|M.li. Ill value ot the New Haven proper­ 000 for construction work on two Dislatlng be bad not inter- a two-yeiar term. He Is expect­ ty, to modify Its order with "an mental, nonprofit organization The trustees also approved bridges. 'vened to h ^ Wotfson in Ms le­ ed to seek re-election in No­ Wc Carry appropriate discount’’ for de- Campers may register for any one or more of having a principel fund of its vember. He Is chairman of the the naming of the UOonn branch The petition was filed In Fed­ gal dEHcultlea or done anything la ^ in payments to be stretched the Camp SeosionB own, managed by Its own trus­ Council’s finance and personnel building In Waterbury tor Ed­ . New In Manchesfer eral Court In Hartford Wednes­ wrong, Fortas neveitheleaa re­ Bel Air — Fisher — Scon — Kenwood through 1973 and to adjust its tees or directors, and estab­ committee w d legislative policy ward Kirchbaum, who had a day asking the state to pay for SesBion 1—Jwie SO-Joly 11 lished to maintain or a(d social, signed from the court. major role in establishment of figures to reflect the true mar­ construction work on two matters commltteie. Garrard — Lear — Sony — Norelco — ket price of Penn Central stock. Session 2—July 14-Joly 25 educatlona], charitable, reli­ The foundation Douglas head­ A practicing attorney, he Is the branch. PLAZA DEPT. STORE bridges In New Haven and gious, or other activities serving ed cauTied on eduoaUonali work, Another action approved by The stock had been valued by Session 3—Jui^ 28-Augwt 6 a former assistant professor in (Formerly Fairway Store) Bridgeport. the common welfare.” including iprovldlng study oppor­ the trustees was creation of a Viking — Wharfdale — Electro - Voice the ICO at $87.60 a cAiare, but Session 4—^Avgost ll-Augost 22 history and pollticaL, science at One Construction Problem of Rt. 6 Relocation The petition challenges a rul­ Using this definition', the cen­ tunities at iPrlnceton and tbe PhD program in professlxmal EAST MIDDLE TPKE. MANCHESTER has slnoe declined. the University of Hartford. He ing by the state attorney that ter estimates that there were University of California at Los is on the national executive higher education—^to serve as a Boqcn — Telex — Moron ty — Pickering Across Higrhland St. from Highland Park Market a rapidly receding quarry. They drill, blast, scoop Uie New Haven line is r»t ell- A G E S 4 YRS. to 13 YRS. OLD AS ALWAYS • - • A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP! The TOC found the value of the REGISTER NOW! 22,000 foundations in the country Angeles tor foreigners. Douglas committee and is Connecticut possible training ground for in southeastern Manchester, contractors for what up and carry off for fill farther down the road, New Haven to be $162.7 mllMon pble for payment under a 1967 at the end of 1968—Up 2,000 In a resigned from the foundation, chairman of the Greek Section new community college execu­ Next to PtqHilar Market — Notions To n ease You OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M was labeled one of the most difficult sections of tons of geological history as they clear the way legislation which provides up to as ot Dec. 3d, 1066. It then sub­ T«l»pliOfW 742-6906 year—with total aaserts of $20.6 but not from the 'court. of the Democratic National tives and aides. Open Wed., Thurs., F il. till 9 Rt. 6 relocation seem to be coping with their prob­ through to the sandy soil on the other side of the tracted $15.4 mdlUon as a retbic- $500,000 tor maintenance of billion and disbursements of $1.6 committee’s All-American Coun­ During Babbldge’s remarks to bridges and highways. No matter how weU the legal lem successfully. Arute Bros, of New Britain ap­ rock obstruction. (Herald photo by Young) tlon In value during a one-year ironspui luimii rumniivB bUlion during the year. requirements are observed in cil. the trustees at the start of the pear, to the passing motorists, to be at work on delay neoessaiy before 'liquida­ The state has been ordered The Internal Revenue Service foundation payments to persons tion could begin and $6.7 million to appear before Judge Robert • Swimming • Aroliery using a more elastic deflnltiIIUjos, P. Anderson to show why It would be liablei tor capital gains no major structural work was tem be connected to the Rock­ as a bulk sale discount. ’To this • Arts and Crafts « Horseback Bldiiig put the niunber at 80,000, rang­ congressional sentiment 1 s tax on $9,000. But he could do­ Vernon called for originally. The com­ ville Water and Aqueduct’s' was added about $6 million as should not be made to pay tbe • Nature Study iB Sommer Theatre ing from the giant Ford Founda­ clearly running against such bill to Penn Central, which has • Volleyball e BoaketbaB nate them to his own founda­ mittee said this Indicates the main which runs to the front of Penn Central’s share of New tion with assets of more than payments. tion, take a $10,000 charitable building is of basically sound the building along Rt. 30 and Haven losses from the diate of taken over from the bankrupt $3.6 bUlion, down to individuals’ A related issue Is what some New Haven. Souril StTMf Cevw itiy, C bhii. deduction against current in­ CALr>(_ Study Former County Home structure. that a stand pipe be added. the merger Feb. 1, 1968 to the "Incorporated pocketbooks” critics call tbe shuttling, back come, then let the foundation The building committee furth­ The safety engineer from date of the takeover, Dec. 31, writh'a tew SSSSSI tbe former county home for use of the refurbishments needed planned for the building. ed with the sprinkler and warn­ ning them late more often than SELF-PROPELLED, 21 Rep. Wright Patman, D-Tex., adviser before becoming presi­ Omgreas’ most persistent critic entirely wrfthln the law, to per­ a s a TMCA or a Teen Center for an administration building In his report Chief Johnson ing systems. the now defunct New York-New POW-R-PRO MOWER dent of the Ford Foundation. petuate Darnlly control of a busl- Haven and Hartford line. of foundations, said 606 of them, Infants' and or both. would not be necessary if the said repairs should be made to The estimated cost given two John W. Gardner left, the Oame- nesB. When the bead of a'olosely building is used for either of studied in detail in the course of Infants' The bulkUng, on Rt. 30. Is the exterior and the entire years ago, for putting the build­ According ito figures of a four gie Foundation to became secre­ held coiporation dies, his execu­ Toddlers' now rented on a month to month the other purposes. The com­ sprinKler system should be ing into shape for use as a month period filed with the Pub­ his eight-year In'vesUgatlon, had // receipts of $2.7 bUllon In 1966-66, tary of Health, Elducation and tors may have to sell so much Gift Boxed beads to R obb Urquhait of Ver­ mittee noted that the main point checked immediately. He sug­ school administration building, lic Utilities CommlEsion, the Welfare and after his Cabinet stock to pay inheritance taxes Infants’ to be considered Is the fact that gested that the sprinkler sys­ was $160,000. Penn . Central ran 22,332 trains including $990 mUUon In capital non who operates a convales­ gains, $39.8 mllUon In profits on service joined the National Ur­ that the heirs no longer main­ cent home there. The rent for business operations and $606.6 ban Coalition, a founxlatlon-aid- tain conbroOi. But a large tdock Polo Shirts, Summer Curity the buiMkig: is $600 a month. ed nonprofit organization. of stock could be given or be­ 'NOW OPEN NOW OPEN* miUlon In contributions. The town pays the insurance In absolute amounts, founda­ "It’s a Uttle hard to tell queathed to a foundation headed Crawlers, Play wear and because to the rental Is on SATURDAY SATURDAY tions account for a significant whether some of these people by family members or friends Stretch the monthly basis. Urquhart has 8 -1 2 8-12 proportion of private philanthro­ are wortdng for the government whose votes could be counted Overalls, indicated he does not want to MODEL py. The American Association or working' tor foundations and on. Terry make any major repairs.)* AflG Y RHSE-121 of Fund-Raising CJounsel esti­ on loan to the government,’’ one Going 'beyond such legitimate Our Rag. to 2.97 The market value of the build­ mated that total voluntary giv­ critic ohaerved. and above-board airangemients, Jumpsuits ing is about $80,000 and it is some organizers of private foun­ mm ing approximated $16.6 billion In Foundation spokesmen de­ Our Rtg. 1.19 Creepers asBeesed for some $50,000. TTie GET YOUR POOL READY FOR SUMMER SWIMMING 1968 and that of this amount fending their In^tutions before dations have attempted to con­ bvllding was recently Inspected toundaUtms gave $1.6 billion. cangressloned committees have vert private bu.Jnesses or Polo shins o f 100% cotton. Solids, by the building Inspector, Franr When Investigating congress­ argued that American life 'would professional practices into tax- jacquards or stripes. Shoulder snap 1.69 Cuddly soft stretch terry. 80% Our A t . 1.S7 cis McNulty and by EHstrlct 2 men showed signs of unease at be Impoverished without the free entitles. The IRS has ruled, closures. Infants 9, 12, 18 months; Diaper Sets Sunsuits. cotton, 20% stretch nylon, for fire chief, William Johnson. P E s C L O B o r SEE US FOK ALL such tax-free sums being accu­ for example, that a doctor may toddlers 2, 3 ,4 years. dress up or play. One piece - freeAVheeling, Innovative pro­ a Crawler Sets snap shoulder and crotch. Size 0 The town is looking for space mulate and disbursed by rela­ jects foundations can support. not turn on ordinary medical Two and three-piece sets at great savings! Seersucker for a Teen Center and a YWCA. tively few private cdtlzens, toun- practice into a meiScal founda- Crawlers, overalls, jumpsuits of Our Rag. 1.97 1.59 - 9 to 20 lbs.; 9 - 18, 20 to 26 uuM , yo u r SUMMER NEEDS The private bodies, they said. permanent press fabrics, Bedford and perma press cottons - all easy care! Sizes 9, 12, lbs. (and their occupants) 1.49 lon, and It has withdrawn tax The board has asked town coun­ datlon spokesmen were quick to making mistakes from cord and seersucker. Our Rag. to 2.97 1.97 18 months. sel Abbott Schwebe! to investi­ point out to 'the House Ways and ,^hlch governonent would recoil exemption fhom educational or- ir'iiiiniiiMafntr m 1111111111111111111”'’"“'’^’*’" gate the legal ramifications be­ OTHER POOL NEEDS Means Committee that total and can back unpopular causes ganizatlom which It found ac­ fore it is turned over tor either foundation asaets amount) to tually to be propaganda enter­ * ALGAECIDE that later ore acclaimed. purpose. much lees than 1 per cent of the They cited surti indl'vldual prises. 100% Cotton Knit Fitted Layette Speeials New Chux 1 0 0 t B . *AQUET total private financial assets of When the Yfeys and Means Two years ago the Permanent . triumphs of foundation enter- • Terry Reversible Training Pants ths nation and foundation prise os the control of malaria OommUtoe began hearings on Disposable Diapers O RV JtA *DRY ACID Layette Sheets with plastic liner. Our Rag. 894 REG, k f l dng amounted to only alx-tenihs yeUow fever, the devetop- tax reform early this year, foun­ 24 *TEST KITS of 1 per cent of all government ^ c o r ^ strains and dations were the Orst Ibeon on • Short Sleeve Snap Side Shirt Newborn, pkg Each Pkg. $39.95 with diaper tapes. Our Rag. 894 ^FILTER AIDS spending at all levels. agricultural methods that i>rom'- the agenda and Patman was the Regular, pkg. FREE "DIAL A GUIDE Congresa, however, remains abate hunger In Latin leadollf witness. Carriagt or Crib • Pullover Shirt ALSO AVAILABLE IN Batainat Siza Siza diaper tapes. Our Rag. 75c e v e r g o R e ’s FOR POOL CARE" worried about the extent M ^^grlca, India and the Far The 'coanmlttee subsequently Toddler, pkg. :: 8 8 * foundation wealth, perpetua East—and even the initial ex- announoeid preUimlnaty ag;ree- 15 LB. DRUMS AND 5 LB. BAGS A very special purchase, priced for a sellout! Two Stock up for summer travel! No plastic parity by penments that picved the proc- ment on restrictions stiff .enoiugh YOUR needed. Keep-Dry lining keeps baby’s skin drier! fa v o r ite ! Inherltqnce taxes and growing sizes in white or pastels. AND ANTS SAFELY . .. . » n UccbUlty of rockets. to bring gasps from foundation CHOICE each , by natural increase as well as Historians of the philanthropic supporters: A 6 per cent tax on IN YOUR LAWN & 2 0 " FAN HAHH-ECLIP! donations. It dhows concern also KILL BUGS! INSECT foundation like to trace Its ori­ foundations’ investment Inoome, GARDEN...... po w er awn about abuse of the tax exemp­ gins to ancient Greece, but the a requiremant that In general' .L Mbwi tion privilege, even though theire C A N D I E S modem American foundatl'on income must be distributed not ,ei VEGETABLE DUST $2.95 Is no evidence that more than a seems to riem' from the period later than the year after re­ FOGGER small minority of foundations— CHLOPDANE DUST $ 1 .6 9 I I after the Civil War when for­ ceipt, a ban on direct grants to typically minor personal ones— IndivldualB and on direct financ­ MAL/\T1II0N DUST $ 2 .1 9 ha've been guilty of malting tunes plied up fast and some of the more self-conscious rich 11s- ing of such activities as voter ROTENONE DUST $ 1 .5 9 money tor founders or donors registration dri'ves, and a limi­ under the tax exemption um­ teaied to preaching that wealth FRUIT S PRAY LBS $2 .3 9 created obligations to society. tation on the proportion of stock brella. SEVEN SPRAY 14oz $ 1 .9 8 To start this Mower, just turn the key between The Income tax, instituted at a foundation may own in any tl Tlila has not been a happy one business. year itor (he foundations. Just the time of WoHd War 1, gave a the handles. Release the clutch and let ’er roll. There alread(y have been when Patman’s long Investiga­ powerful €uddltlonal incenltl've. Patting with money Is less pain­ some protests in Congress that For the most beautifully groomed lawn in your neighborhood, let your finger­ tion began to show rig™ of •these proposals go too far, and SPRAYERS -DUSTERS prodluclng regulatory legtela- ful if the govemment is going to FOR THOROUGH INSECT tips guide this self-propelled 21-inch POW-R-PRO Mower, motored \yith a 3*/2 get a chunk of It anywiay. there is no telling yet what reg­ tlcn, just when the insistent de­ ulations finally wlU come out of CONTROL.KILLS GNATS HP Briggs '& Stratton engine. It works like a charm, shears like a scissor. Ad­ mand for tax retopm brought all Baltimare banker George STARTING AT Peabody started the Peabody the legislative mill. But founda­ 1 ELECTRIC.PORTABLE. .MOSQUITOES & OTHERS. justable cutting heights from 1 to 3'/2 inches to suit the individual lawn. The exemptions ‘under sorutlniy, at Educational FUnd in 1867 with a tions are clearly on the defen­ 3 SPEED.SAFETY FITS ALL 4 CYCLE three Instances foundation sive. Electric Start can be used 70 straight times before re-charging the nickel cad­ payments made headlines and $3 mllUon donation to help de­ 9 GRILLE BOTH FRONT MOWERS.EFFECTIVE FOR velop Bchooie In the South. Car­ 9 mium pack. (Batterycharger included). Cuts a 21-inch swath. Complete with set o « a .roar of criticism—al­ yjBurirxy'S>esx AND BACK. SEVERAL DAYS. though all apparentty were per­ negie, Rockefeller and Sage ^Tits-aU" ^ Infant foundattons came along at the Marine Weather grass bag. It’s great. Designed by engineering-famous HAHN-ECLIPSE, it has fectly legal. These were: turn of the century. WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. Torrington overrunning clutch bearings and other features, many exclusive. —The BVmxI Foundation’s Bahy Stroller | Crih Mattresses Console Car Seat Carrier Seat TRAVELING CHARCOAL PEAT MOSS grant of $191,OPO In travel and The mushrooming of small (A(P)—’Tides will be high along foundations got under tvay In tbe Connecticut ehoire today Our Rag. 4.97 A lso available In hand-propollBd, electric start (HRHE-t21) lor » 1 5 9 » = study funds to eight former Your Choka Our Rag. 9.97 Popular avocado color the middle 1940s •when Income from 1:3D p.m. at New London Use for sleeping or silling Our Rag. 13.97 Our regular 23.99 six inch Fils front or back seat in BRIQUETS aides of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy shell with thick pad'eov- taxes boosted by WCrld War to 3:16 p.m. at Bridgeport and up. Complete with hood, foam mattress or deluxe most any car. Safety SPRINKLER 6 CU.FT. BALE n ered in. pretty yellow who had been left adrift toy hla wire package basket. innerspring, regularly snaps; folds easily for stot- 87 77 40 LB I GIVES YOU 28 DIFFERENT MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM began biting deep. on Friday from 2:15 p.m. at 177 print. Safely belt and play asaasslnatton. It Is not partlculariy hard to New London to 4 p.m. at Attractive avocado and 19.99... fully guar­ age. Only SO per store . . . '—^The payment of $20,000, lat­ no rain checks. beads. Chrome plated steel WATERS UP TO 10,000 i Q Start a foiui^tlon. It can be set Bridgeport. yellow flower design. anteed. Attractive quill BAG er returned, to Supreme Court patterns. support. SQ .FT.IN ONE SETTING up as a nonprofit otganization Low tide at Old Saybrook to­ l o o ,*-•1 Justice Atoe Fortas by the fami­ maBmBPBBBSBttmmKmBtm HOLDS UP TO 150’ OF ly foundation of Louis E. Wolf- under the laws of any state or day is at 8:16 e.m. irnd 8:80 less fomxally by a deed of trust Joy Deluxe Joy Baby Sl Joseph ASSORTED 7 /1 6 " HOSE. son, flnaniclor subsequentjy sen­ pjn. tenced to prison for Bocurltlea The next step Is to apply to the Sea water temi>erature at $ 6 Taka S 6 Baby Powder CHOCOLATES Ihtemal Revenue Service for Bridgeport is 67. An $1 Bahy Bath Tnh Diaperette Pail 1 Ib. $1.95 law 'Violation. Extra PrevenU dupet fish, ik lt recognition, which not only con­ Sunset today Is at 8:27, and OFF beiUnE. checks odor. 6^ —The dtoclosure that Juriloe Our ragular low priea* on all ‘ 2 lbs. $3.85 The gardener's WUUam O. Douglas bad been re­ fers tax exemption on the foun- sunrise BYlday at 6:18. Our O ^ Our oz. 59^ can. 27 10 LB BAG $.73 best friendl Conditions your ceiving $12,000 a year as presi­ datton’s inoomie, but also as- Long Island Sound: Winds will Cribs and Chests Reg. MANY ASSORTMENTS . . . soil, keeps down weeds, suies the right of contributors to be mosUy southerly, increasing i 1.99 St Joseph 20 LB BAG $ 1 .3 9 dent of the Albert Parvtn Foun­ in our invtntory Z .t> 1.57 TO GIVE AND ENJOY holds in moisture. deduct their donations for in­ to 10 to 20 knots today and Lullibye Welsh Slorkline Children’s Aspirin dation, which had been set up Big tub for baby's bath - 42 quart Complete with self locking covet. EQUIPMENT come tax puiposes. 16 to 20 knots tonight. EVlday Thayer ChUdetafi Cuitomcraft Pure o ra n ie flavoc 'With proceeds at the sale of a capacity. Assorted colors. 18 quart size will hold 40 diapetv hotel fmd gambling casino In Elven a mioderately well-to-do northwesterly winds at 10 o 20 Uaa thh Vahiabla CouponI proper chikTi doafe. 39c LENOX Individual or family may well knots and gusty. Assorted colors. bonk of 36. * AGWAY HOME & GARDEN CENTER ROUTE 83—VERNON Las Vegas. 19 &M Within the broad guidelines of find advantage In philanthropy Variable ckxidlneaB today. CA LL 875-7609 PHARMACY the Internal Revenue Oode, through the foundation method. CIou4y with a chance of tfww- SALE THURSDAY A( way. 1310 TOLLAND TNKE OPEN MON., TUES., WED., THURS.—8 A.M. to 5 P.M. towdatianB may and do engrage Suppose a man has been mafc- e n or thundendiowera tonight. >- Me B. CENTBB BT. J MANCHESTER— 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. In an Immense •variety of activl- Ing donations amounting to Partly sunny Friday. VWhiUty CLV LiX>O Fl thru SATURDAY MANCHESTER 643-5123 DAILY ,8-5 SATURDAY 8-12 FRID AY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.—SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. $1,000 a year, snd that he etoo leas than a mUe In ahowars ttes. They imirt stlc(k to broadly We reserve the right to limit quantities. Exit 93, Wilbur Crest Parkwey Open Late Every Night stated pMlanttiropU: purpoees, owns stocks for which he paid and In patriiy Cog early this ttwy imay not devote assets or $1,000 but which are now worth morning. Otherwise ll've miles Income to peraonaJ gain, they $10 000. If he sold the stocks, bs or more. L V t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 Section Two THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 fflfffEttraltlQ .THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 Pagee 13 to 24

Cheney T ech Pilkonis Leaving UofH GIANT SIZE G raduates HOWrLI. CHENEY REGIONAL For Sarah Lawrence Post AUTOlfCmiLJI MBOHAMIO Ray B. PUknols of 47 Hotf- WUNun F. Botote Jr. man Rd., business mansg6>^ sf the University of Hartfotd since Btonlm M . OoUni Androir M. Kroller 1062, h a s resig n ed , e ttecO v .'■I ■ STEEL STORAGE HOUSE July 81, to accept a positiem af Rlcbard C. Laylgne Sarah Lawrosce CoUegs in David R. Murphy Bronxvllle, N.Y. The Pllkonisee John F. I>antahik will reside at M Douglas Rd. John B. FtalU^ VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL Approx. 8 ft. wide X 7 ft. daep X 6 ft. high in Chappaqua, N.T. Frank J. Bcrtvmno KNOWN FOR VALUES William H. Million, a special­ Wayne E. Sodertund ist in Instltutitmal accounting . Shop and Compare! Miohaol F. Udoa procedures, wlU succeed PUkoti- BLEOTBIOAL is a t U o ffl. lUCalion has been niiMnaa P. Andrulot university bursar since 1061. John R. Goodrow Jr. As student and execuUve, PH- konls has boen identlfled wltli Alien R. Hlggtes David L. Jones UofH over a 27-year period. A Sale Karl J. Kulas native of Naur Britain and a Thomas J. MoOormiok 1042 g raduate o f New B ritain High School, hia enrolled at HiU- kbirc R. FItfHps Frad W. Rend Jr. yer College, which become s James J. Rleder UofH compontsit In 1007. Daniel W. Scavstta F rom 104S-46i, h e serv ed In the Garry W. Thomer U. S . N avy. U pturning to HIU- James A. Tomko yer, he received an associate in ■ s y B. science degree in buslnesa ad­ TOOL * DUE M AKINO m inistration l)n 1047, and In 1061, William M. Hewitt a bcmhelor’s degree from the Fem ofi Gary A. Hid>lard UofH as an accounting major. ltE«. 6109. Douglas C. Kinney In 1047, tie became HUlyer Alphonee J. Miu«sw> cashier, was advanced to con­ Review D u e Warren M. Plerto troller. In 11968, and became Gabled roof with Blden J. St Jean UofH control ler in 1007. Since Herbeit J. Warnook March 1962, he has been busi­ F o r G D A P front and roar gutters ness managnr. Next month the town’s Com- At’ IBrmiSTBIAL BLBOTRONI08 For three summers, PlUumis munlty Devdopment AcUon Mark J. Anthony attended Oiet college buslneaa (CDAP) will undergo Its • Neat, safe and dry protection for all Edwin O. Godfrey n management certificate . pro- progress review by the gram at the 'University of Oma- gtate. J » » T> t- •r^- (HenOd ttnu> b y Pinto) your outdoor valuables Robert A.'Ooaynor M r. and M rs. Robert Dixon admire son Bruce’s new Eagle Scout badge. Alex E. Shlailx ha. He is a member of toe Na- m a brief report to toe Board • ‘Homasote’ floor with steel joiners to Mlohasl F, Vaooa tlonal Association of Educatton- of Representatives, Town Plan- securely connect planks al Buyers, and the EaMam As- „ „ John McAImont listed the C A R P E N T R Y soclatkm of College and Unlvei> following elemenU of the plan • Exclusive ‘Pressure-Coat’ finish resists Ronald J. Andrash slty Bulness Officers. In 1968, as having been completed: Bolton Boy Named Eagle Scout rusts, long-lasting Michael F. Chooian he was chairman of the educa- Analysts of the Municipal Plan William H. Sleith delivers main address at Howell Cheney Technical School graduation exercises. ttonal buyers’ New England of Development; development of Bruce Dixon, son of Mr. and more, Pat Small, David and held at 8 tonight at the high Floyd W. Edwards • New interior ride-in ramp, sliding doors, groig). He Is a corporator of toe open space proposals; program Mr*. Robert Dixon of Hebron Steven Potter, Mike Ryba, school in Bolton, Parents, alum­ David P. HerMsge Paul J. MoAlNstsr Savings Bazik of Manchester. organlsatkm and bousing C harles C la ik and BUI M olde. ni and interested friends are In­ padlockable handles Rd., Bolton, received hie Eagle Vincent F. Parys For many years, PUkoids wo* (apartment eurvey, stngle-tem- Bulletin Board vited to attend. • Weathertight construction throughout Simplicity, Dignity Scout badge during a Troop 73 The Bolton Zoning Board will Walter J. Pyka Jr. a Little League umpire, and Uy housing, real estate and oon- awards night this week. with overlapping panels Roger P. Rltdiard stlU officiates college games. He strudtlon survey). meet tonight at 8 In the town Manchester Evening Herald Bruce worked up from Tend­ offices. Walter N. Talaga Is past presMent of toe Man- Also, Health, social servloea erfo o t In 1W4 to L ife Scout In Bolton correi^Kindent, Clemewell chestm' chapter of the State and recreation survey and anal- A thletic aw ards night wUI be 1967. H e la a se n io r p atrol lea d ­ Voung, tel. 643-8981. MACHINE Mark Tech Ceremony Board of Aiiproved Baseball ysls; economic development er. He has attended Junior DO YOU HAVE A GRANTS CREDIT ACCOUNT? Can be used coast to coast...ask any salesperson Francis X. Berube Jr. By JOHN JOHNSTON Umpires. ^ (preliminary work only); public Leader Training at Lake of Isles David Boor At this season of the year, when commencements He is mraxted to toe former safety and public utiUtles and and at Schlff National Camp Tolland Warner M. Grose Miss JUUe Ziestdlewlcs of Hot- services. and has been a Junior leader Stanley J. Gtatdyai tend to be long, wordy, and overly solemn, last night’s field, Maae.. ’The Ptlkonlaee have To date, $4,618 has been spent graduation exercises at Howell Cheney Regional Voca­ training instructor in the BlacU- I Flexib le to rsio n Gary J. Hook three Children; Paul, a senior of the $16,100 grant received by ledge District. Town Involvement To Head Waltw J. Leary Jr. tional 'Technical School were a refreshing change. ’The in psycbohxgy at Tale; Pamela, the town. This grant was for toe His life-long ambiUon Is to be f r a m e 5 H.P. rear-engine rider with Frank D. Orton IV hour was marked by almpllc------>------a eophonxne ait hMbry major flnt requisition period from a veterinarian, and he earned Ity, dignity, and subdued famlll- Sporadic cls(>plng could be St WeUeslejF; and Petrtco, who Feb. 1 to July 1. all badges related to this field. Civic Association’s Goals DRAFTINO MAOHINB (iruy, heard fromi tlmie bo Qms, ob- will be a freahmen at Horace McAImont anticipates ^lend- He has a part-Ume Job with a Community Involvement will the annual picnic wlU be dla- Peter A. Ferreira Oreeley High Schocri In Chappa- big anotoer $10,062 prior to toe local veterinarian. be the prime goal of the newly cussed, blade clutch and 2 brakes Grrgory C. Lavoie As the graduates filed from ^ raiattves, ^ quua. six-month review. Of this $$,000 Senior Scouts Jack Sadler and formed Tolland CivlOyAssocla- Five Receive Degrees Michael A. Lasarek the audltarlum at the don- will be tor revamping the oMtoe J

■* * Hunted Man WWI Vets Plan Rev. Price Awarded Grants Masons To Mark MUSIC RECITALS Rabbi Says G>Ilege Campus For Convention St. John’s Day Stabs Wife, Greatest Threat to Judaism The Baby Has To Enter Seminary in Fall pregen ted by stndentB trf The Wiggery Manchester Barracks, World St. John’s Sunday will be ob­ DUBALDO MUSIC CENTER By BENNET M. BOITON He said “we aU have been War I Veterans, and Us Aux- llie Rev. Stephen Price has served by the two Masonic F le ^ Again AP Religion Writer guilty of short-sightedness, lack lUary.have named delegates to been awarded a ISiOOO scholar­ Ixidges in town next Sunday. Thursday, Jw»e 19 and HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — of ImaglnaUon and failure of the State Convention July 11. undatlon of Religion and ficers of either lodge. The governor met with State existence. The conservatives had also In­ Pohl King, Caffyn Dr., Marlborough. She was bom June IB at Baker. Correction Commiaetoaer ElUa MinfhentfT Moniorial Hoqjttal. Her matemiil grandparents Psychiatry In New York. Jon Morhardt of Friendship RabU Simon spoke Wednes­ vited Rabbi Zev Siegel of Ne­ Ready For The Barracks and Auxiliary Lodge is in charge of reservtv 0. MacDougaU and ERate Police day to the 600 reform rabbis at­ wark, N.J., presldetit of the or- are Mie. and Mrs. Howard Pohl, Andover. Her paternal grand- will have a meeting Sunday at In his letter of resignation, the DRIVEWAYS Oommlaatoner Leo J. Mulcahy [iMwiSa are Mrs. Ann O. IQng, Marlborough, arid R m ell King, curate said, "It has been and Is ttons. tending the four-day OCAR ttHxlox Rabbinical Council of The Evening I 2 p.m. at the VFW Home. Those PARKING AREAS • GAS S]^TIONS to dlacuaa how to improve the meeting which ends tonight. America, but he did not go. Haittotd. She has a alst«r, Doreen 3. planning to attend the conven­ a greet joy to be a part of the ancient i»a. * * • • « ' ministry at St. Mary’s. These BASKETBALL COURTS One mUIlon of the 6.0 mUUon The reform and conservative tion should purchase their ban­ The steps decided on at the Jews In the country are in the rabbinical bodies have been Prytko, Robert Joseph, son of John V. andl Arm Fhnkop quet tickets at this meeting. two years have been wonderful. NOW BOOKING — PLACE YOUB (BIPTOJI^ l meeting In Dempsey's office in­ I am sure I will never work In Uberal or reform branch. More cooperating In some areas in Prytko, 103 Chambers St., Manchester. He was bom June 14 B e v . • H H M * C M M Work P eraw lly Supervised. We am 100% '***•'* clude: than 1.2 million are conserva­ the past year or two. Referring at Mbnehester Memorial Hospital. His material grandparents another parish where the people —The signing of the $0,000 are more personally warm and tive, the moderate branch. to th orthodox rabhis, Rabbi Si­ New Permanent Curl "Putiy Cat" W ig. .$30. are Mr. artd Mrs. Walter Prokop, Meriden. His internal grand- Mothers Circle Committee of the Manchester DEMAIO BROTHERS SINGE IIM contract for new security Simon told his audience: mon said he hoped "the exam­ parenta are Mr. and Mrs. John Prytko, New Britain. He has a enthusiastic. I am looking for­ screen aaahes “which cannot be ward to studying at Union Chamber of Oommeroe. He CALL 643-7691 or 647-9798 “The new generation Is not ple of our fellowBhlp may evoke Also "Abby" Straight W ig ...... $30. brother, John 2 years and 10 months. Elects Officers Served on the executive board cut with a hacksaw." asking: Why should we -be or­ the emulation of those who have *•!*««• Seminary in the field of my —The stationing of an armed thodox or reform Jews? They not joined In it.” Mrs. Robert Kennedy of 67 deepest interest, which" has to of the Manchester Clergy Aa- 100% Human Hair Wiglets ...... $16. Oerher, Bverett Robert, son of Fred E. and Flora Everett oerlmeter guard outside the jail are asking: Why should we be Brent Rd.. recently was elected do with the ment al,emotional coclation and waa chairman of on an aro«atd-the clock basis. Oerher, 130 Valley View Dr., Wapping. He was bom June IS the Manchester Council of Jews?” W igs____ $40. up Short Falls-----$40. le ^ e r of St. Jude's Mothers and spiritual health of people. —All men accused of felonies Ihe Chicago rabbi said the ‘Sam ’ H a s D au gh ter ■t Mkndiester Memorial Hoital. His matemal grandfather Circle. It is my strong belief that the Churches committee on institu­ Is Earle Everett, Manchester. His paternal grandfather la and awaiting trial to be kept Xnroblem cuts across any re­ SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Long Falls. .. .$60. Other officers elected are church can do much with its tions. He is also a member of at the state JaU In Bridgeport., form-conservative dividing lines — Elizabeth Montgomery, star Fred Oerber Sr., 'IhompeonvlUe. He has three brothers, Fred Mrs. John Mialdone, oo-Ieader; ministry of healing and coun­ the Department of Communica­ wum ti 12, Michael 11, and Richard 8. which, according to MacDougaU of ritual and practice. The dan­ of the “BewHcbed’’ television Mrs. John Carlson, secretary; seling, and I am anxious to be tions and the Department of 'tM tU U Lt Is “much safer.” ger Is one of indifference rather show, and husband BiU Aaher, Mrs. Robert Wagner, treasurer; a part of that ministry.’’ Christian Education cf the —New deftectors to be used than difference, he added. Its producer, are the peurents of Attention All Blondes! OrfMelU, AUyson Arm, daughter of Orlando 'P. and Karen Mrs. Terrel Rice, librarian; Since coming to St. Mary’s In Episcopal Diocese of Connecti­ to spot any metal objects car­ Rabbi Simon said an estimat­ a girl. Bucherl OrfltelU Jr., B02 BoKon Rd., Vernon. She was bom Mrs. George English, corres­ July 1967, he has been active cut. ried by tnoomlng piisoaers. ed 90 per cent of Jewirii young An announcement Wednesday Now You Too Can Have A Permanent! June 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Pier matemal ponding secretary to work with in ecumenical and community At St. Mary’e, his chief re­ In the future, state police wUl people attend college at some said the infant, bom Tuesday grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Salvatore Buchiul, Rockville. Combined Catholic Mother’s affairs. He has re-established sponsibilities have been In the handle the transfer of unsentenc­ period of their Uves, yet hun­ night, has been named Rebecca Special Formula Permanent for Etar paternal grandpareots are Dr. and Mrs. Orlando OrfltelU, Circles. and directed the Depot Coffee­ areas of youth work, ministry ed prisoners, thus reUevtag the dreds of coUeges have no Jew- I^Uzabeth. Bleached or Damaged H a ir ...... $25. Vensm. Also, Mrs. Timothy Rohan, house. He served as chairman to shut-ins, and adult education. New Haven guards of this duty.' IMi counselors or cultural pro­ The couple has two sons, « ft «i «i .* publicity; Mrs. Paifl Klssman, of the committee of Oontlrming His wife, Susan, taught Eng­ MacDougaU said the plan to grams. William, 4, and Robert, 8. hospltaUty; Mrs. Michael Walsh Draheim, Deborah, daughter of E>r. §Keven and Judith Concern, a subcommittee of lish and Latin at Bennet Jun­ 1 ’ TM U i. station a guard oUtslde the jaU Rosa Draheim, 37 Walnut St., Manchester. She iviis bom June and Mrs. Edward Amback, con­ AOSAC, which coordinated local ior High School. A soprano, die was decided on because the IS at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her matertud grandfa­ tact; Mrs. Oscar Goyette and efforts in Hartford’s North End has given several recitals in fRL fence Is “very low.” ther la George Ross Jr., Newton Center, Mass. Her paternal Mrs. Raymond Tivnan., rep- last summer. Manchester, and plans to con­ MT. The Oorrections chief aald the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Draheim., Wrentbam, resontatlveB to Combined He is an active member of tinue her singing career in New iOWFAMOUiKMIMtiMWW FRI present faculty is Inefficient be­ Circles. the Manchester Drug Advisory York a ty . cause of Its physlcel layout and age. o*pf. o D oja e m t He pointed out that the ceU 50 block from which the prisoners AN D UP escaped yesterday had been pur­ Robert Manning of MCC, judge in exhibit, examines a sculpti(re, chased from Sing Sing Prison ...StS^W EATERS-SLACKS-SHOm^ in the 19th century after the New kATHING SUITS-j^DBAGS^TC. <^*'"** ** York prison had declared it ob­ Rham High Art Exhibit Ends with Prizes New Lite Line Ice Milk from Borden solete. MacDougaU also aald that the RAM Oia HATIONAL BRAND locks on many of the cell doors The Annual Student Art Ex- Manchester Community College, Art I class students who re­ of the New Haven jaU don't hlblt at Rham High School .n and Albert Koromanlan, art ceived awards were; first work. He aald it would cost Hebron ended yesterday after- teacher In South Windsor, places to Bob Agnew In the UDiCUiJOUSLY PRICED drawing and design class and to 97 % fat free. 100% delicious. $60,000 to have them repaired noon with Judging of the stu- The Best of Show Award went and he conaldered the expense dents' works. The judges were ‘to David Theriault for a collage Ivan Fournier In the three di­ PDR TMIS SALE ONLY unwarranted because of plans Robert Manning, art teacher at on the Vietnam War. mensional class. Last week at for. a new jaU. Rham’s awards assembly, Ag­ He pledged there wlU be no new won the State of Connecti­ ^uNiog.3b,rs ms$" escapes once the state oompletea cut award for his work. the $21 mUUon program for Volunteer Social Work First place awards In the in­ It you like ice cream three new joUa and a youth In­ termediate art class were giv­ P tA Y stitution. The new Jalla wUl be Says Mrs. Nixon After Tour en to Sherry Brunell and Midge buUt In the Hartford, New Haven Scanlon for drawing, painting but don’t like fat, you’ll like and Bridgeport areas. By FRANCES LE^FINE staging fights with a finale of and design, and to Nancy Sta- SHORTS Associated Press Writer gunshots and one shoot out vic­ slak for advertising art. Miss tim falling from a roof top. Scanlon received a blue ribbon new Lite Line Ice Milk. LOS ANGELES (AP) —Pat The Socret Service agents and key and Sherry eJso receiv­ Divers Seek Nixon heads home to Washing­ stood by calmly amid the ex­ ed a key In last week’s Awards ton today predicting that volun­ citement. They explained they Assembly In the senior high G n M Miftmar pUy, that* t00%- ebttMk tWitI iborh teer social work “Is going to be had cased the act twice in ad­ scholastic art division. You m ay lose your .iRP bqy in 'mlnd. Elattle walif for Mount Ques the IN thing to do." vance. In the advanced art class. blua, lodan, whltkay, brawb After three days of promoting Everything on Mrs. Nixon’s Judy Patterson took first place (Continued from Page One) that causa on her first solo offi­ inaugural tour was low-key, as In drawing, painting and design ill gotten gains...and love it. cial trip, the President’s wife New Canaan Police Chief Hen­ she wanted It. Even an antiwar Judy also won a place award said, “I think this la the answer demonstration dlrectod at her In last week In the senior high ry E. Keller said poUoe began to our problems in America.” scholastic art division. combing the reservoir area ear­ Portland, Ore. Monday waa raiP^Tiiis 1/2 Gd, RtfiU Mrs. Nixon had an emotional mild-mannered. Karen Berk, last week’s win­ TSAVEL ly Wednesday, taut that the finale as she ended visits to 10 ner of the Women Painters of day's search ■proAod no new volunteer centers In three West Connecticut Award and a re­ FANTASTIC dues on eittaer the girl's dlsap- wearing, ALARM Coast citins. Shuttles Save Time cipient of a place award in the It’s better...It’s pearance or death. Hundreds of school children senior high scholastic art divi­ KeUer said, however, that the jumping^ and waving flags In ex- NEW YORK — Railroads are sion, received the first place autopsy revealed Mary had suf­ TAI»<4S9ttpon cltement turned out from a pre- experimenting with “unit trains’’ award In the sculpture division. fered a akuli fracture serious (jomlnantly Negro school along ■laekwall R U n lir Y O U S ET n«t FN . El. that run produce from the The final first place award MflllV T a x P t r T k t ehough to kill her, and that he i-oute Wednesday. One Ne T n Ms Is i i h i e * h r FOURTH TIRE Western United States to mar­ went to Karen Prentice In the S llt t S T I r n FREE aa 4 Tlrss. Ns wqm believed the death definitely re­ gro boy offered the First Lady a kets In eSvicago and New York. print-making division. Karen TraOs Htsdsd s u l t from foul play. “eoul brother handshake.” A unit train is made up of per­ also received a key award last 7.3 5 X 14 $30.88 $ 82.58 FOURTH TIRE FREE $2.07 •The intyestigation will proceed Later, visiting a foundation manently coupled cars and en­ week. 7 .7 5 X 14 $32 J 8 $ 87.88 FOURTH TIRE FREE $2.20 as if the death were a hoonlclde, that aids blind youngsters, Mrs. gines. On each trip over Its The art program at Rham Is 8 .25 X 14 $38.78 S 1 0 T ,» FOURTH TIRE FREE $2.36 Keller aald. He added he ex­ Nixon said "we all had tears In shuttle route It avoids switch­ under the direction of Mrs. Whltnnll T«lMl*n pects to find a suspect and that our eyes” after watching the ing, classification and other Barbara Wythe and Kevin Don­ finding the bod^ "certainly nar- youngsters display their skills. train make-up activities. nelly. 7.3 5 X 14 SS8.0S $ 108.18 FOURTH TIRE FREE $2.07 rows the search. We do have a from a stage performance to 7 .7 5 X 14 $ 3 7.10 $ 111.3 0 FOURTH TIRE FREE $2.20 1 T o w iu d ')^ TlirftWf ! direotion to go in now,” be cooking. 8 .25 X 14 $40.08 $ 12 1.18 FOURTH TIRE FREE $2.36

* I said. When her official schedule 8.55 X 14 $44.80 $133.80 FOURTH TIRE FREE $2.57 The only known . I purpoia olaaatr/ Jutt (pray H about tite same time she dis- quested be kept secret. Nc^industry wide standards exist lor Premium tires. on aufl wipa dirt otf. Fantaitic appeeired. Stepping out for a look at the Savtngi. Police said there had been studio's horror set, Mrs. Nixon was “soarod to death” when the ...... ’’no legitimate demand tor ran­ som,’’ and KeUer aald the sus­ Phantom of the Opera she pect would probably be a sex thought was made of wax sud FOAM offender and a person inclined denly came to life. GIRLS’ A I^ R T O to commit acts of violence. When the phantom’s hand fell Joseph MIount, the manager •ff as he reached over to greet CUPS V O S of five IBM science centers lo­ her daughter, Julie Elsenhower, cated throughout the country, Mrs. Ndxon exclaimed with a CHILDREN’S Rki iMthering smile: “Let’s get out of here!’’ aald Mary had gone to the park Sitting In director’s chairs with her 12-year-old brottier, with their names on the backs, 50 who returned home alone to at­ Mrs. Nixon and Julie look In a tend a Boy Scout meeting. SHORTS SHAMPOO When Mrs. Mount went to the show of Hollywood stunt men CUPS FOR park to get Mary, aU she found was one of tiie girl’s loafers next to a sand pile, police re­ DULY ported. In a statement Wednesday There s a model for Junior, Mount sold: "The faith, hope, Sis, and M om- they’re licen­ love, support and especially the sable for street use. Dad will prayers cf friends, neighbors, enjoy the trail model for hunt­ GOODYEAR JA39 Vdue 49c Value and In some oases sympathetic strangers has comforted and ing and fishing. The power packed BUY NOW on FREE Taka tadvpntaga of ^ sustained us greatly. Today we 3 to 5 horsepower engines run Idst Price 59e tramandoi^ savings H«r# I i on* Rf many hun- accept tile Xerd’s will in the whisper quiet. Gets up to 60 I mar sNprtsv Trim taill dra^ of vaKiat yDu'll find In case of Mary’s life on eaxth." miles on a .gallon of gas. Fits in EASY TERMS MOUNTING! Jutt In tima to taka advan- a iu t 3<6x and 7-|.^ Ujf all our Cpynaffe D.a|^a A ll ara the car trunk, too. lamoui |rar>d Products for | '»480 of tha full plOTlc>Ma- your faforitE colors gn^ar- ‘Candy’ Haa Son lon ahaad. ma^Ippagt foot Man nnd Wamon. HAVE 'EM. SION, Swltaerland (AP) — Ewa AuHn, the Swedish actress who had the tlUe role in the movie “Candy,” has given blrtii Jack Nicklaut MEN'S WORK SHOES to a son. MacGregor Tlie 3M pound boy, named $tWv Olford and durafcia work ihoa Ii oil roilitont win GOLF BALLS and haal, cushionad innartola, Black Crapa sola in PoMV Shawn, wgs bom Sunday, an an- Graan or Black. nouncemeot Wedneaday said. Pack of 3 ballt NICHOLS - MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc. Ml— AuUn, 19, has been mar- rted idnee March 1968 to John $1.33 *»6 Bn*d StreM—0 pp. The PloBt omen—Rham $43.1111. ] ■ • fv''- V THIS Shadow, 26, a British song writ­ N r Pair WEEK er. HOOOYl AH IIIU S Al COMPFIII IVt I’lilCI S Al SO AVAIl Alii i Al lilt KU 1 OVVINO INDf HI MIH NI 01 Al t I'S Shaa il/ ) -12 ONLY Reg. $2S7 Vdue LOFT'S KITCHEN FRESH CANDY Prises Lear As EQUIPMENT GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE HARTFORD RD. & PINE ST., MANCHESTER Kelly Rond and Venioa Circle—Phom 875-62»2 or 644.0101—Vomoa. Cbm. dn-ice cream taste. WELDON DRUG CO. *109.95 OPEN DAILY & SAT. 10 AiM.-IO P.M. ■— FREE PARKING ■,i,. M \1N ^1 I!1 I 1 875-7609 ROUTE 83 VERNON ‘♦***********^*****^****^^***** * -aoeoonnoni (PORMER LOCATION OP KING'S DEPT. STORE) e i Mc MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN

BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Vernon land County Art Association. Vernon She recently judged high school From Your Neighbor's Kitchen art work for the Biltogton Wo­ ME'S BI&TOO...BUT OKAY, PUT ON YER RE^^E^^BER, I GOT ALLk u T THE FELLOW SO ^ MDU men’s Club show and has won TH' BI«4€R THEY . ROBE AN' LE'S TH' CONFIDENCE IN TH' W ORK piaaB A B iy . NOW 1 Court Drops By VIVIAN P. FEB0V80N ____BUT DON'T LET ARE TH' HARPER < GET DOWN T' WORLD 'ifcxi w a n n a IN A L A S, AAEANT EVEN Amwfr t» Jars, Rocks numerous awards to local ex­ THEY FALL...VAK1J IN MEAff A FUNNY ARTHUR, B A C T E R IA , U S E hibitions. t7$mr B O T w eR ONCr THIS CLfY AAACK. OUST P IR T Y . What are the secrets of mak­ W HATS T h i n g s a n d P l a c e s This, the fifth exhibit of her GARAGE SALE ABCXrT P IS H E S , Rape Charge ing a good ^M ^ettl sauce? OF COURSE AT WORK THINKS YtXJR On Exhibit classes includes work by pre- HE KNOWS IT ALL/ OPINIONS e v e r y t h i n g P O I T Two out o< three charges Why are some better fiian \MeU ., ANYWAC, HAS BACTERIAI ACROSS M nitraam others? The receipe, of course, Painted jars and rocks are teens, Mary Jo Hendrucek, Thurs., June 19 and HE CLAIAAS t h a t TH IS G L A S S 8 Habitations ot against Rhdiord L. Garceau, 23, Joanne Luglnbuhl, Cynllifo Dor- EVERYTHINS HAS IS L Q A P E P 1 Wrestler’s is Important, but there is more imong the crafts and paintings cushion aaort of Coventry were nolled in Su­ to it than that TOW on exhibit to the Rockville sky, Noreen Krowka, Melanie FrL, Junei, 20-^9 A,M,-8 PM, 6ERAA6 ON TT EVEN WITH THEAA/ 4 Y ou n fstraet IF IT LOOKS CXEAN ' 4 Klondike perior Court Tuesday. Gtarceau Bllsabeth Plano, known to all Public Library. They are the Zlemba, Susan Backofen and discovery Arab Luanne Luginbuhl. Upholstered Platform Rocker, Club Chair, Cre- LIKE PISHES/ 5 Curved had been charged with rape, as Lli, hovers over her pasta work of both the children’s and 8 Italian city adult classes taught by Mrs. Adults exhiblttog work are denza, 2 French Provincial Nijrht Tables, Queen U H a ill m old in f injury or risk of injury to a sauce like a mother hen. First 6 Rented of all, for a meat saiuce, she Mildred Lisk of Biltogton. Over Mrs. Marian DeCaril, Mrs. Size Mattress and Box Spring, Stairway and Hall 13'Awry ctdld and delivering of liquor to Eleanor Dickinson, Miss Betty T tiow haunt a minor. always uses a combination of 75 works of art will be on view Carpeting, Drapes, Adult Qothing, Child’s Desk, at least two meats. When fry­ in the library’s Edith Peck Luginbuhl, Miss Linda Pfister- 41ProaMtioM However, State’s Aitty. Robert er, Miss Esther Luginbuhl and Power Saw, Small Appliances and Many Other IS At the same 4 3 B o o V e lte ing the meat, never brown it. Room through Tuesday during Items. tim e i w i s J d " J. Pigeon said the State was Mrs. Karen Futoma. ' U Idea (comb. 27 Carries B ible dropping the first two charges, If you do, it wlU color the sauce regular library hours. A LLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 18 F oes through Mrs. Lisk has studied with 20 Greeting form ) 43 flexible shoot saying that the case arose oig and alter the taste. Very low 17 From which 28 To matter 44 Arrow peiaan heat and constant stirring are Alexy Von SchUppe of Norwich Committer Airlines 89 RICHMOND DRIVE ...WHEN MXIttE CONCERNED ...BUT WHEN ONE GOES DEEPER WELL, I'M PRETTY 21 Adult males 29 Fruit drinks 46 Russian of the complaint of a IB-year- 22 NW>ts before ,aplace? f t “ old girl who latter wrote a let­ prime requisites: don’t let the and with local teachers." She has CHICAGO—About 200 com­ (OFF VERNON STREET) rr \ WITH ONuv t h e ir INTO THE ASPECTS OF THEIR ANOENT TOCk BUT I 24 Equal IPDeae:ervo 31 Fragile aircraft (pL) taken courses abroad including MANCHESTER 646-44S8 or 649-1819 IS,ALLEy;..) ARRANGEMENT IN INFUJENCE ON PEOPLE, IT NEVER HEARD OF 33 Strong 47 Bull (Sp.)^ te r stilting she had been lying. bottom burn because of the lack muter airlines are now operat­ BECOMES ASTROLOGY... 26BibUcaI 23 Sleevelets one in landscape painting to Ire­ THE SKY.. THAT BEFORE* garments______vegetable 48Si^terguia Garceau pleaded guilty to the of these two. If the bottom does ing in the United States, com­ garden ,90Huden,aB stick or bum, immediately land and sessions at the Posi- pared with only a dozen five 27 M usical 24 Cmiiimunity on 38 Feigned remaining charge and received the Am b 40 Sm ells cem ent a suspended six-month jail sen­ transfer the sauce to another tano Art Workshop to Italy. years ago. They fly regularly syllab le She is a member of the Bol­ 30 Set on fire 1 2 3 4 r r ~ 7 J” r IT IT tence with probation for two pan, and don't scrape the part scheduled routes, which dis­ •g /^ n a g a « that has stuck. ton Art eSub and a past presi­ tinguishes them from the nearly Read Herald Advertisements 32 Furrowed U yeara, to be^n when either a 34 Seated one 12 13 sentence he is now seiwlng or Modest Lis, who was christen­ dent and secretary of the Tol­ 3,000 on-call air-taxi services. 35 Bridge holding 16 17 parole from it expires. ed Blisa, was a reluctant can­ 36 Onager ll didate for this column so two 37 Clamps Two teen-agers pleaded in­ 39 Writing fluids li 19 nocent to charges of breaking of her seven sons selected the OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 40 Foams' a 123 and entering and larceny and recipes she now riiares with us. 41 Varangians will be scheduled at a later ®iriglole with pasta is a favor­ ..'V.TrH.-l.i- ST a T W E N T Y B U C K S FROM 42 Sojourn M 29 28 date. ite, BO much BO that Llx often TEN YEARS OR FOeoET IT. aOLPIE 45 Radiate makes it on holiday occasions. e u f u f Z r e l a t i v e s f o r t o u r S O r W E L L — UH — H E’S a l r e a d y Oharies L. Moore, 18, of Wap- BIRTHOF/r efore the search favorite pasta. Be sure to re­ likes people. She la ‘‘Uz” to eonettes In a large Hartford de­ THE STUDIO NEVER LETS ANYONE MORNING' HOUR BEFORE THE was to be called off, Matthew move the large cuts of moat everyone. The Herald photo­ TAKE IT OFF THE LOTI CREWI V partment store. THIS AREA IS FULL ^ ...AND ATE THE 1 I'LL BET THOSE BIRDsT ^ IT 's A LONS WAY TD^ was. discovered nearly frozen, from sauce after cooking, other­ grapher, A1 B. (you’ll never be Don't Forget OF LE6ENP5, PoTBBTj LOCUSTS WHICH -5 KNEW HOW SOME OF SO TO GET HEART lytog in a snowbank, by two wise it will fall apart if cooked Within 11 yeans, seven chil­ REMEMBER HCW WERE DESTROY1N6 THE TOURISTS DRIVING f -_ . r 0 U B N l * young volunteers, Bill Brem- dren had arrived, ail sons; 60 able to pronounce Ids lEiat THE SEA GULLS CAM! THE CROPS ? DOWN THERE FEEL... too long. Cut stringB from bra­ name) said, "We’ll have to take man, 18, and Walter Ferguson, glole before serving. Liz will acres of farm was lent to truck WHEN THEY STOP AT 17, both of San Bernardino. gardening and the family work­ your picture smiling — that’s A POOR RESTAURANT: substitute dried basil to winter the way everyone always sees The boy was rushed to Norton but Insdsta on using fresh pars­ ed as a team with hired hands Air Force Base to a Marine heli- to the summer. Today, each son you." ley all-year round. A few hints from Liz’ kitchen: (x^ter. A holiday treat for Liz’ fam­ has his own business interests During the flight. Matthew’s but they still help each other When fresh tomatoes are In HAWAIIAN ily la Italian chocolate cookies, heart stopped, but Deputy Sher­ out. All still live In Bolton, ex­ season, particularly the native, which her children always call­ cut tomatoes, cucumbers, rad­ M rX anghl R tad w ate , In r. iff Oliver Gray and a helicopter ed “golf balls.” cept Paul, although he owns a crewman used chest massage to summer home on the lake. Roc- ishes, onions or scallions, green get it started again. Italian Chocolate Cookies co (Rock) Is the eldest; then peppers — any vegetables ex­ Col. Russell C. Payne, com­ 8 cups flour (reserve cup) Lawrence (Larry), Enrico, cept lettuce. Mix with olive oil PUNCH 2 teaspoons baking soda and add salt and oregano to MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY W- mander of the air base hospital, (Rick), Francis (Prenchy), said, "It was extremely fortu­ 1 teaspoon cinnamon Valentino (Val), Antoony G. taste. Vinegar Is not needed nate they found him when they 4 tablespoons cocoa (Tony), then Paul. a'U are mar­ with the tomatoes. BE A GOOD DC?e AND HEfe IMPRCMNG-ATRRST h e u s ed did. He probably had only a few 1 teaspoon doves ried and none has married an Drain hot cooked asparagus. GO FETCH MY SUPPERS TO CARRY THEM IN HIS /WOUTH. 1% cups sugar Place in individual dishes. S U M M E e _ FDR ME,AAONTy more hours to live." Italian girl. There are 22 grand­ WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU 1!^ cups shortening children, 11 boys and 11 girls — Sprinkle with olive oil, vinegar, l y o a . 2 cups milk so far. s ^ t and pepper. (Like a hot P ic fvuc s 8 eggs For the first seven years of salad). (:^AN NOF>e, NCT y e t ./WAVBE IK) A COUPLE Genius at 14 1 lb. raisins, chopped For just a hint of garlic in WlNTriROR.. her residency on the farm, Liz MORE YEAFSS. Enters College 1 cup walnuts, chopped carried water. Wood had to be your next salad, hold garlic , Optional: chopped for the cooking and for clove and crush against tines 1-ib. jar glace cake mix (glace- (Continued from Page One) heat. As the children came of fork by rubbing or bruising. b u m b l e ed fruits) along, the household and other Pour wine vinegar over garlic' | B .E E ^ minister or a gynecologist when Sift flour, baking soda, dn- chores were assigned and shar­ held on fork. 1 he grows up. namcn, cloves, cocoa. Mix. Add ed. "I used to go to bed tired Suggested reading: The Pas­ 1 .1 "My mother has been 111 moat shortening. Beat eggs and sug­ at night and get up tired in the ta CTOokbook by Scott. Over 500 WHITE ^ of her life," he explains, "and I ar, and mix. Add milk. Soak morning,” reminisces Liz, “I recipes and sauced. Excellent. p 1 would like to be able to help he4^_ralstos to warm water to soften, was sure that someday I would Available at Mary Cheney Lib­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER and other women." Then chop. Add raisins and nuts take It easy." rary. Until his classee start In Sep- to mixture. She doesn’t carry wood or wa­ TUNA TO COMPOUND MATTERS, tember, Barry will be working If using glaceed fruits, mix ter any more but she Is still MV BOOK WAS DUE AT first with the reserved >4 cup busy. She Is the dining room ‘Miraculous’ Recovery THE LIBRARY TODAY.' oni a university research project NEW YORK (AP) —Compoa- WltLiu- on Afro-American authors. He ------er Igor Stravinsky has left a (B nw hr hia. !«■ m ul re. ea has a scholarship arranged hospital where he spent seven 9 through the Higher Eklucatlon 1 /\N C > O ' l a k e s CAPTAIN EASY weeks undergoing operatlEHis BY LESLIE TURNER Opportunities Committee of De­ and other treatment for a circu­ troit. I i T a r , e A * E i C * 0 latory ailment. OKAY... SO STAY BACKl I'M \ HBY...'rHAT'S LIKE President William Keast wel­ -By CLAY R POLLAN- i Ib . INK IMEATED I AM PRUITTi GETriNG FEP UP j THE SMALL GUN I WHEN I CUT aheap of THOM eAROB0L ARIIS UBRA A spokesman said when Stra­ PUT I CAN'T JUMP OUT! IFSOU CAM CLWB oJT b^ comed Barry to university life Tour Daily Activity Guida / WITH YOU! y SAW MARGO PROP IN THBY'LL TAKE YOU TO MEMPHIS! MAR.2\ SEPT,'T, 23 'r't'X vinsky checked out Wednesday Q ttR S . TAKe YOU TO , A PHONE booth: she to his campus office during a According 1o fho Sfarf. JOB. HE WENT » APR 19 OCTT 22 doctors had described his recov­ TO 5T. LOOI^ . fo r go t it, to o ,eh * brief ceremony Tuesday. f>tl6-22-28.45 To develop message for Friday, 12-15-17-40/^? ery at the age of 87 as "miracu­ WITH A SAL, To newsmen, Barry confided read words corresponding to numbers 52-75-79-87 lous.” BUTTER eANTAldl/Pf that Evangelist Billy Graham Is yf TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. SCORPIO hia hero because, "Mr. Graham APR. 20 1 VYork 31 Forget 61 Firvfnces OCT.J3 ^ I MAY 20 2 Right 32 Aspect* 62 Importont K/At h /E T lf- is trying to do something for the 3 Sociol 33 Scheme* 63 The NOV. 21 SUMMER FUN TM I re U $ >e« C5H ■ C-IB M4-18-24-29 4 Cosh 34 Now 64 Profit 4 Christian world.” 30-39-42-49J |( 2 E ( 3 u R .( 3 - ^\FRC*5S.T0HE Barry, a high tenor, has sung 5 Doy 35 Favor 65Certoin 60-78-81-861 RED PIN GIMINI 6 In 36 Involving 66Todoy ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS on radio and televialon and has 7 Slowly 37 On 67 Deloy* SAGITTARIUS 'C e Co lo appeared at national Baptist >■5*. may 21 8 Try 38 Realize 68 Contact* NOV. 22 J J, BOWLING JUNE 20 9 Move* 39No 69 Health. imucE = 7 ,„ANPWC7W,/Wa6.AlAU>je ' conventions. lOGuord 40 Be 70 OisoppointDEC 21 • '^ 1 FOR —/ WOULD LIKeiDPReSewr HEP. UNii/eR6ny KEltoUiTlONAfty V/S/ON He gave his first recital for y A 4- 6-34-37 I) Should 41 Friends 71 And l26-32-35-47(^<> PLAN ro EWOTHESIFfiE OFTHE ^44-46-57 12 Evening 42 One 72 In 53-58-74 W the Tabernacle Baptist church 13 Get 43 Your 73 Things NAiTERMEUMI ADMIMISTJ34T10NPUILDIWe... > at the age of 4. CANCIR 14 There'll 44 Tolents 74 Dotes CAPZICORN RED PIN - $ IM h wlA "i., TU ■..'gt w ~6h JUNE21 15 Hour* 45 Hope 75 And D£C. 22 WHILE" Barry’s father is a Ford Mo­ JULY 22 16 Don't 46Alreody 76FVople JAN. 19 DOLLARS PR.FD6" LITT* J SPORTS tor Co. worker, hla slater Falthe l/Moy 47Trovel ,77 Won't 4 BY ROUSON Merryal, 17, enters Oakland 1- 7-UU3 16 Be 48Stotu* 78 Bill* 2- 9-ll-I3fel WTOOPUCES '69-71-83-90 19 You 49 Poy* 79 Bring 63-73-80-82V&r Saturday Nights RCGIIJ1&AM THEGTUDENr Community College next fall, 20 Avoid 50 Wortbwhilc 00 You S' LIO 21 Could 51 If 61 But AQUARIUS KE0ELG and his brother Gregory, 11, at­ JAN. 20 7:00 and 9:30 P.M. MEETINE Of= KUWWILP... tends grade school in Detroit. JULY 23 22 Give 52 Enjoyoble 82 Wont P WE RESERVE ^ 4M, AUG. 22 23 To 53 Visit* 83 Stop FEB. IB PACTUUy His mother Is a hesut patient at 24 A 54 Financial 84 Be 3 Geniea • THE RIGHT I Mosm&it Highland Park General Hoepl- 57)19-21-38-50 25 Strof>ge 55 Improvement 85 Money 3-5-8 TO LIMIT THE LEAPE/?$„. 5>'64-72-a5-88 26 Todoy'* 56 And 86 You 27-62-«i $3.60 Per Person I tsil. 27 Please 57 Developed 87 Recognition PISCIS QUANTITY OF . VIKCp 28 Up 58 And 88 Tronsoctions “If you want anything In this X Aix;.23 FEB. 19 3>- SOUTH WINDSOR ANY PURCHASE ■ world you have to work for it," 29Dtcid6d 59 Symbol* 69 Impressed TEN PIN HOWL FIR S T FOOD SEPT. 22 30 Remember 60Tour 90Fretiina AAA8. 20 la Barry’s philosophy. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 nuap TWENTY MV^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-ONB Htip W onf d— H«lp Wi fd Mdo U Holp Wontod— Molo 36 41 IHERB OUGHTA B I A LAW W m P P L B Automobile For Serf# 4 HousohoM S orvk e Polntiiig— Poporinq Z1 Help Wontwd— Help Wontwd— Businou LocoHoiM Femcrt* 35 35 Ftmcii* 35 For Ront 64 67 1964 FORD 2-door r;dan. Black Offbrad ______13-A PAINTING — Interior and ex. S K i i u i ^ C«rna6M dobw’t bug bosso ome bit,no «iRf S o CRIMGELV BLEW tViE WMiSTlE DEAN MACHINE With red interior. Excellent l e t ME help Sean around terior, very reasonable, free CLERK — part-time, for our M*-7406. AUskanAlaakan RiukvHuaky. V«r»Very good'ennA' ____ ’ ___ UGm.CAMCRA,ACTION! o i a w s n o t HNghte Bdgs- CLASSIFIED condition. $550. Call 64ft‘1838. your home or lot. I have chain estimates. Call Richard Nelco Drive-In Store, aftert COMPTOMETER St. offices, 16b iiercent loca­ wood Rd. 4 room cottage, 3 wlUi chUdren. CaU 64S6S46. Martin, 649-9285. 649-4411 TRAIN PRODUCTS GO AHEAD.CRINGELV.' IF VOU iHiMR I'M DOlKG- tion near blinks, alr-contStlon- baths,- large aundsck, modsm noons 3-6, Saturday 8-2. Apply g o I’m a EH ? WELUIF 'O U OO lfr LIKE 1955 VOLKSWAGEN, blue con-' P ' « , truck and can ------Nelco Store, 260 Broad St., OPERATOR THRBE cute kittens, 7 weeks €OME-nilMG N f£ » )G ,1 ia MEf t VK U O M E ed, autofhatlc fire sprinkler. and clesm. Sleeps 7, $100 w FOR THE 1(0 OOUJIflAL RD. rrHERE.QOPEOOLE SOOR PRETTae 60ME- verttble. Excel'cnt cor.iitlon. m r^n INSIDE-outMde painting. Spe- • Manchester. MANAGERS old need good home, house- CRmoSM, BELIEVE MEf X C A N TAKE Apply iZariow's, 867 MAbi St ly. Mrs. Cartsr, 7434143. ADVERTISING Openings for experienced IT! LETfelALkiTOVER, / ------iMHERE ELSE!'toU'RE GETTIHCj t » BIG FOR \ Rebullt engine. Call 619-3274. M3-79M ^ y U m e ^ ^ ^ * broken. Free. 649-2838. Call my competitors, then call CHURCH Seerttary Manches­ comptometer operators to Hm immadlata ofxnlnfs. M A N 1 0 M A N ! VQOR SLAOte.'iOU W O R M '. ANP, Sm S l s t o r e near 100 per CHALET — Five-rooms on CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS FOR REOT 17’ Shasta camp- ^ A ^ jjg maintained. Rubbish Estimates given. 649-7868 “FINAST" ter, 9-4:30, light shorthand, work part-time evenings. a s s i s t a n t M ANAGERS FURTHERMORE- r cent Main Street location. Ap­ Lake Wlnnlpesaukee, available 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Ing (railei, some weeks In Monday through Friday. TURRET LATHE OPERATORS ply Marlow’a, 867 Main Street. June 21-28, July 8-26. ChA 643- taken to the dump. Odd Jobs. ntcK^APATSARIS Painting personable, well recommended A r tie lt For S*do 45 ______- i — July, August left. 643- 0697 af­ LE A R N TO USE by present gal. Fee paid. Sal­ Must be skilled in comp­ HARDIN(]tE CHUCKBR8 OP­ " ------0188 after 8 p.m. 649-1868 after 6 p.m. Contractor — Exterior and In- t r a i n e r s 460 M AIN ST. — Store or office, ter 3. ary open. Temple Agency, 1 tometer work. Company of­ ERATORS DARK RICH sto«e free loam, tX)PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ______.Z Z m iZ IIIII terior. Reasonable rate*. Free THE {I'Ve yards, $16. Sand, gravel, $180, Includes heat, 646-2436, HOUSE at Boothbay : (Constitution Plaza, 527-5131. fers, free parking, congen­ PRODUCTION MILLERS, SET­ 4:M P.M. DAY BEFORE PFBUCATION Buiklinq— estimates. Call 643-1731. ial co-workers, cxcellem CLERKS stone, fill, manure, pool and fo r month o i August, $380. TroHors— COMPTOMETER UP AND OPERATE. patio sand. Call 84S-96M. Bleeps 7. Near water. Call 848- D<^dHiH> for Satanlay and Monday la 4:S0 p.m. Friday ALL INTERIOR decorating, BOOKKEEPER to assist ac­ wages and excellent work­ 8,000' GROUND FLOOR prtme ContracHnq 14 mSPBCTORS, EXPERIENCED Mobile Homos 6>A painting and paper nar.ging. countant, . full-time, excellent ing conditions. Apply and part-time. Excel- Do you have an interest ALUlfINUlI SHEETS — Uaad manufacturing or warehouse. DORMERS, garages, norches, Excellent references .and rea- opportunity, salary negotiable. WITH AIRCRAFT TYPE Iw t salary, full company PLEASE READ YOUR AD TRIMLINE Camp trailer, ex­ and an aptitude for math? as printing pistes, .009 thick, easy access. Kaga Company, CAPE COD, W. Yamwuth, two- rec rooms, room additions, aonable. Call 289-7314 after 6 Cali Manchester, 649-5361, ext. PARTS. benefits. Pleasant working cellent condition, three years Do you want excellent FIRST NATIONAL 2Sx88” , 25 cents itoh or 6 tor Pine Street, Manchester, 648- bedroom cottage, fireplace, Olaasinrd or “ Want Ada” arc taken over Oie phone aa a kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, p for a ffee estimate, 63. oondlUons. CSiance tor ad- convenience. The adverttacr ahould read hla ad the FIRST Working conditions, fringe $1. OaU M8.2TU. 8228. kitchen, use of boat. AvallaUs old. sleeps six. Includes added siding, general repairs. Quality STORES INC. - vancement DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for Ihc benefits end advancement SECRETARY Pleasant East Park & Oakland Aves. AU Benefits. June 21 — July 12, $100. per family room. 649-2795. workmanship. Financing avail- HOL'SEPAINTING? Let me FOR RENT 01 iale-461 Main next inaertton. The Herald la reaponslblc for only ONE In- opportunities ? Training Hartford office with friendly East Hartford, Conn. ZENITH 21” table model ,TV week. Adults only. 64^4884. able. Economy Builders. Inc., help you. Reasonable. Also begins Immediately. To be- Street Building and lot next ccireet or omitted Inaertlon for any advcrtlaement and tlien CAMPERS—Camel tent trailers employes, needs a girl with An Equal Opportunity Employer with converter, $30. Canning Oidy to the extent of a “ make itood” Inaertlon. Errora which and tents for sale or rent. June 643-6159, 872-0647 evenings. paper hanging and removing. grln you receive. MINTT AUTO CARE Jara, 50 cents a dosen. Call to Post Office Ehccellent Iocs- Twenty years experience. 649- some secretarial background. Uon for any use. 646-2428 from do not leaaen the value of the advertlaemejit will not he Special — New camel dunes PAY DLTUNG TRAINING Salary $100 plus. No fee. Rita BOOKKEEPER — The capable after 6, 649-9303. Wontod To Rant 68 corrected by "make *ood” Inaertlon. REMA Construction Co. Altera- 9252. •------y ------Phone Hartford 238-2121, 9 to 8 p.m. trailer including trailer, Girl, 800 Silver Lane, East gai who fills this position will BURNER 0((m ce man or com­ tions, remodeling, additions, THE OPPORTUNITY TO John Deana. TWO almost new riding Uiwn RETBPONSIBLE FAM ILY sseks freight, 2 mattresses, dining Hartford, 528-9416. find herself among congenial pany to do taidepenident oil M AIN ST., comer office, 8 (Rockville, Toll Free) repairs. Free estimates. Call B, H. MAGOWAN JR. & Sons, ^ VALU ABLE SK ILL tractors, Bolens with rotsury two or three-bedroom apart­ canopy, spare tire and wheel, interior and exterior painting, people in a pleasant atmos­ burner aervlce. Write to Box rooms and lavatory. Houae ft ment dr single home. Near 649-8690. OFFICE GAL —Perfect for and snow plow. Other Pennsyl­ $476. Richens Trailer Sales, paper hanging. Thirty years phere. Full charge not neces­ "E E ” , MancheMter Herald. Hale Bldg. Call 648-4846 after school, ho pets. References And when you successfully the woman returning to the vania Panzer with rotary and 643-2711 875-3136 Somers Rd., Rt. 190, Stafford ,v e UTON H. SMITH & SON- experience, four generations. sary. Salary $125. No fee. Rdta 6 p.m. available. Lease, security de­ complete the course business world. Very little snow plow. Trades -considered Springs, Conn. 1-684-3287. P.emodellng, repairing, addi­ Free estimates, fully insured. Girl, 800 Silver Lane, East STEADY part-time 'work, 8 p.m. posit. Call 871^6680. typing needed. Salary $80. No CONSTRUCTION desiring Volkswagens 649-5888. tions, rec rooms, garages, 643-7361, 164 Oak Street. A PB3RMANENT FULL-TIME Hartford, Conn. 628-9416. to 10 p.m., call 649-5334. MIDiDLE Tpke. and Main St. — fee. Rita Girl, 800 Silver Lane, Garage— Service— porches and roofing. No Job POSITION LABORER TOBACCX) cloth for sale, suit­ Office space adjacent to hos- GARAGE WANTED witl 10’ Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? too small. Call 649-8144. BRIGHTER Homes — Painting, East Hartford, 528-9416. CLERK —Process mail, Xerox- - able for lawns, bushes, trees pital. Will remodel to suit ten­ clonranoe to rent In Manches­ Storage 10 decorating, papering, interior ing, duplicating. High school " Full - time, year ’round and grass. 873-6587, Route 80, i - ant. Call 649-4697. Apply HAIRDRESSER wanted — full PART-TIME ter area. OaU between 6-8.30 DORMERS, add a level, room and exterior Fully insured. graduate, Manchester office, work. Rockville. Housohoki Goods 51 Wontod— To Buy SB Aportmants— Rats— a.m., 633-0460. M-Heur Answering Service or part-time. Call 643-0322, 249- FOR RENT — Immediate, 8,- additione, garages, roofing, Call John Drever, 872-1165, 876- FIRST NATIONAL 37',i hour week, fringe bene­ Me^ baths, er related work. No Job too WUl sub-divide. CaU 878-0628, BEAUTY SALON —Manchester BICYCLES—new and used. Re­ Ing (specializing in older MATURE woman to baby-sit ply In person, Bess Eaton Do- ____ L ------— tervlew, all confidential. Mono with motor. 4’ floreecent lamp automatic zig-zag, excellent WANTED — Antique furniture appliances, nice area. CaU 6*94500 075-2519 small. Dan Moran. Builder weekdays. area, grossing $80,000 per pairs on all makes. Open dally floors). Inside peiinting. Paper 8 - 3 p.m. transportation re­ nuts, 150 Center St., Manches­ Second Shift Typesetting Co., 106 Ann St., and 16' bench. 648-4410. condition. Makes buttonholes, glass, pewter, oil paintingis or Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 649- and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In Evenings 640-8880. Hartford, 527-2180. 4535. year. All replies confidential. 9-5:30. Manchester Cycle Shop, hanging. No Job too small. quired, Wapplng area, 644-0607. ter hema, embroiders, etc. Oirlg- other antique Items. Any PROFESSIONAL office suite fK time without spending all evening at the telephone. FIRST ABOUT 250 industrial, used Write Box " Y ” Manchester 182 West Middle Tpke., HALLMARK Building Com­ John Verfallle, 649-5750. InaUy over $300., 6 monthly quantity. The Harrison's, 643- now available, three working PAINTER’S helpers wanted. fluorescent Ught fixtures, 2- Herald or call Plaln-vlUe 747- 649-2098. pany—for home improvement, LATH E A N D payments of 88.60 eao>> or pay- 8709, 166 Oakland Street. rooms including use of modem Will accept coUege students. bulba, 4’. Ideal for factoiy, ga­ FOUR-ROOM apartment, $110. 3618. Automobilos For Solo 4 additions, rec rooms, garages, SECOND $61 cash. 622-0931 dealer. furnished reception area, com­ Bonds— Stocks BRIDGEPORT MEN 648-7875. rages, Mtarehouaes, home work Security deposit, 649-2814. 1968 HONDA, 175 Scrambler. roofing, gutters. Free esti­ SECRETARY plete with shared full-time 391 CENTER Street, an eight $460 or best offer. Call 875-1165 Mortgages 27 Ro«"sW IHlOUt 5 9 TH RE^ moms and tlle bath, nxim home with 2-ciirganig. 1965 COMET, 6 cylinder, 2-door. mates, alt work guaranteed. Board HERALD after 6 p.m. Call 646-2527. THIRD Some Openings helpers wanted, top wages, heat, hot water, stove, refriger­ Parking lot. Located approxi­ located In busineas n ' zooe. Clean, good second car. $650. MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ Attractive position Just opened for secretary to sales so heavy duty metal stock benefits and overtime. Call af­ with guarantees. See them at BEDROOM for gentie- ator Included. Middle-age mately 1L4 blocks from hospi­ ElwelUng could be easUy oon- Gill 643-6913. ond, third, all kinds, realty, executive. Should have full secretarial skills. Pleasant sur­ shelving. Gremmo ft Sons DOX LETTERS SAVE MONEY! Fast service. roundings, air-conditioning, music. Hours: 8:30 to 5 p.m. First Shift ter 6, 646-4523. Appliances, 649 ^an with refe -ences, private adults. Security deposit. No tal area. CaU 643-6866. verted for professional or com­ 1962 HARLEY 74 with extras, statewide. Credit rating un­ SHIFTS Sales, 819 E. Middle Tpke., Dormers, room additions, ga- Many fringe benefits. Main St. CaU 648-2171. home. Very near cen’ er. 21 pets. Parking. Newly renovat­ mercial occupancy. Robert J. 1965 MUSTANG with 1967 390 32,000 miles, $750. Call 872-3052. rage.s, porches, roofing and necessary, reasonable. Confi­ Manchester. 649-9968. For Your Multi Circuits, a rapidly Local reputable concern ex­ LIVING ROOM, dining room, Church St., 649-4966. ed. $125. 15H B. Schotri Street, Smith, Inc., 963 Main Street, cubic inch, 400 h.p. Be.st of­ siding. Compare prices. Add- dential, quick arrangements. Salesman Wanted 36«A 649-6241. Information 1987 TRIUMPH TR6R, low growing firm in the elec­ panding operations. Alr- PICNIC tables, all sizes and and porch furniture, plus mis- p l e a s a NT room tor gentle- across from Bast Side Rec. Houses For Rent 65 fer. 643-7227 after 12 noon. A-Level Dormer Corn., 289- Alvin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, mileage, excellent condition, tronics field, extends an in­ condltloned, excellent oppor­ styles. $25 and up delivered. W. cellaneoua for sale. 646-8882. perking, linen serv- THE HERALD will not 0449. 983 Main Street, Hartford. Eve­ COLONIAL BOARD CO. FIVE ROOMS, first floor, near SIX-room house, very comfort- ^>2®® SQUARE feet, brick and f.50 and take over payments, vitation to visit our plant tunity tor advancement. CaU Zinkor, WlndsorvlUe Rd., El­ disclose the identity of MUSTANG 1966, burgundy, nings, 233-6879. Model Home Furniture 644-0248. Main St., middle age couple, able, S-bedrooms, convenient block commercial building, 643-8623 after 5:30. to discuss opportunities in 528-2903, ask for George SALES lington, 876-0397. any advertiser using box automatic transmission, low .ADDITIONS, remodeling. ga­ 616 PARKER ST., MANCHElSTEai. CONN. heat, stove and garage. No location. AvaUable July let. for ample land for another build­ mileage, one owner. Phone SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ the following areas: Llndon. AU repUee strictly REPRESENTATIVE 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL LARGE furnished room tor letters. Readers answer­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms SCREENED IO€un, processed pets. OaU 643-6655. six months, fumlahed, $200. per ing, business zone n , close to ing blind box ads who limited funds Available tor sec­ Apply: Mrs. B. F. Loftus confidential. 19 PIECES rent, parking, male on'y $16. 568-4219. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ ROUTING gravel, gravel, sand, stone, month. CaU Paul W. Dougan, Main St. Call Warren B. How­ desire to protect their I Business Services ond mortgages, payments to Major beer distributor is $297 ■weekly. Call 644-0123 afte-r 5. ment work, cellar floors, pa­ FABIRCATION fUl. George H. Gritting Inc. NEW plush one and 2-bedroom Realtor, 640-4586. land, Realtor, 648-1108. identity can follow ‘ his 1 1966 FORD, 4-door custom suit your budget. Expedient looking for an aggressive Offered 13 tios, roofing. Call Leon Cies- BRIDGEPORT Andover 742-7886. apiautmenta, wall to wall car­ procedure: sedan, V-8, automatic, radio, service. J. D. Realty, 643-5129 self-starter type individual Interior Designer wants reUable ROOM for rent, gentleman on- svnski. Builder. 649-4291. ____; PART-TIME receptionist, light BOOKKEEPER with trial f i n a l INSPECTION OIL BURNER service me­ pets, dishwasher, appllanceii, SIX-room Ranch, $225 per power steering, extra w'heels, TREES trimmed, pruned, and to represent our organiza­ .. J - , or newlyweds to accept ly. Central locaUon, free park- Enclose your reply to balance experience, double Apply between 10-12 noon and chanic. Must have license. Con­ air-conditioning. Starting at month. Security deposit requir­ tires. 643-2880. removed. Building lota cleared. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re- r$nr.nrtM nitw telephone worl^ no tion In this general market­ 1 I t '" deUvery of complete Model Dls- Ing, references required. CaU Investment Property the box in an envelope — Insured Free pqtlmntes Pnli BUSIIIBSS O p p o r t U lllr y Z o experience necessary. Man- entry. Manchester Pipe & Sup- 4.5 p.m. Ask for Mr. Harvey tact Mr. Gibbs, 876-6248. “ '8 / ^ 0 0 ” carpets ^ t h Blue pj^y A brick Agency, Realtors, 646- OPENINGS on lathes, milling. at Mandiester Manor Rest Rent electric shampooer $1. THE THOMPSON House — Got. Manchester Herald. pets. $250. per month. Lease re­ excellent Investment. Wolver­ stroyed if the advertiser owner. Must sell this week, any room individually. Im­ Jig boring, tool making. Top Home. OaU 646-0129. Olcott Variety Store. tage St. centraUy located, large quired with security payment. ton Agency RecUtoie, 649-2813. is one you’ve mentioned. reasonable offers requested. YOU ARE A-1. truck is A-1 NO JOBS too large or too 4200. SECRETARY FABULOUS opportunity awaits mediate deUvery or free rates, steady employment tor pleasantly furnished roonu, Call Mr. Murdock, 648-2692, If not it will be handled Gill 649-3475. Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ small, any size paving prob­ you with an exciting new grow­ Help Wonted storage. INCOME property — Store, the past 17 years. Apply or JANITORS — Part-time, eve­ MAMTYA PRESS, 90 m.m. In­ parking. Call 649-2858 for over­ 648-6472. in the usual manner. ways sealed and small truck­ lem we are equipped to ing company being introduced Mole or Female 37 terchangeable lena, awing and CAP ft CCP (Jharge Plans IMMEDIATE modem six-room apartment, 1960 AUSTIN Healy Sprite, Bug Centrally located law of­ call 525-6601, Elmwood Tool, nings, Mandtester area. OaU ______night and pennanent guest ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- handle. 646-3194. Harvey Bros. in this area. Only a desire to tiltback, built-in range finder. Also, our own Instant Credit five-room apartment plus ex­ Eye, completely rebuilt engine mano Trucking Service toll- fice desires capable secre­ 761 No. Mountain Rd., Newing­ 043-4453 between 3-6 p.m. only. CLERKS wanted to work part- rates. OCCUPANCY Paving. AVAILABLE make money and a car is need­ ------im, j - i __a tsvu. etc. $250. oQvtsnSeven iiiunuiamonths uiu,old. Plan tra building lot tn bustness and transmission, new brakes tary. Legal experience pre­ ton. Out of Town free, 742-9487. ed. Call 528-0505, 875-6519. I^ERESTED In Pets? Doklng never used. 648-7965 after 6 zone n. Heavy traffic count Lost and Found 1 and tires, excellent running ferred. Attractive salary, be ov«r 21. Openings available 4^.4 - Room Town House For Rent 66 GUARDS — Talcottville area, tor a future? 643-6108, 10 a.m. p.m. DISCOUNT FURJHTURE TWO-slngle rooms, light house- area. PhUbrlck Agency, Real­ condition. $595. Call 643-5998 af- TREE SERVICE (Souclsr) — Roofing— Siding 16 NOW insurance benefits, 5-day evenings and we«kends. Call apartment, 2 baths, air con­ FOUND —Two record albums. EXPERIENCED sewer for third shift, 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., to 7 p.m., except Saturday. W AREH OUSE keeping. Call 643-4074. ROCKVILLE -POUR-ROOM tors, 646-4200. ter 5:30. Trees cut, building lots clear­ week, paid vacations. Call drapery making. Must know store manager before 8 p.m., CARRIAGE, hand lawn-mow- ditioning, ^ v e , refrigera­ Owner may have same by pay­ ROOFING and Roof Repair. six days, 48 hours. $88.40 to NOW 2 BIG LOCA-nONS ______apartment, first floor, heated. ed, trees topped. Got a tree ’ TEXACO SERVICE 649-2865 for interview. comnieroial machine, full or HELPER to work on truck In 649-8017. After 6 call 643-9707. era, headboard. tor, dlspgeal, patio with ing for ad., 646-1751. Couglin Roofing Co.. Inc., 643- start, along with liberal fringe camplng 308O Main St. Hartford LARGE, pleasant furnished) West Main St. $115 monthly. problem? Well worth phone floor covering, 40-hour week, sUding glass doors. Beau­ 7707. STATION part-time. Own transportaticai. benefits, uniforms. Part-time cooler, odd tables, ironing 522-7249 room, newly decorated for a CaU 876-7967. 1965 GALAXIE LTD, excellent call, 742-8252. Tuesday through Saturday, SHORT ORDER cook, 8> hours tiful, beautiful, beautiful. l o s t —Lady's gold wrist watch Call after 4. 643-1913. also, same area. Men available board, daybed, full size, alr- (former Fuller Brush bldg.) particular gentleman. 648-9358, condition. Call 742-7676. Adams and Hilliard St. KEYPUNCH operator — Alpha ■alary equal to ability and ex­ dally. CaU 649-4068 or 649-8067 condltloner. 649-1090. CaU . . . with leather band. Call BRICK, block and stone work. BIDWELL Home Improvement to work three or tour nights 176 Pine St. Manchester 649-0641, 4 Pearl St. FOUR-room apartment, heat, Numcrie-029, multiple pro­ NURSES—RN’s and LPN's in perience, fringe benefits In- between 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. 649-1464. 1965 CORVAIR Monza, 4-door Brick walls, patios, outdoor-in­ Co. Expert installation of Manchester, Conn. weekly from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. 646-2382 hot water, and range finr- gram and verifying. Apply in E.nst Hartford, 11-7 and 7-3 hardtop, automatic, good con­ door fireplaces, sidewalks, aluminum siding, gutters and starting at $1.70 an hour, auto­ elude p id vacation, Inaui^ce, REAL ESTATE sales. Men or ^ ^ n s w T ^ ™ * c l ^ ft (former Norman’s BYim. 649-2179 649-6651 nlshed. Second floor. Z! Main LOST -Passbook No. 96755 person, Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye shift. Full or part-time, good discount on purchases. Apply dition, $650. Can be seen at chimneys. Free estimates. trim. Roofing installation and matic increases to $1.86. Call discount on nurchasea. Annlv women, part or full-time. Dy- Warehouse St., TalcottvlUe, S120 per Savings Bank of Manchester. This 3-bay Colonial fa­ St., South Windsor. rate and benefits, on bus line. Blue Lustre. Rent electric Apartments— Flats— 161 Brookfield St., Manchester. Donienic Morrone, 649-1604. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. Ness, Milford, 878-6911 collect to Mr. Keith or Mrs. Garrity, namic expanding company at comer of Pine ft Forest 8t.s) month. 649-9404. Application made for.payment. cility available to the right Burnside Convalescent Home, Keith Furniture <3o., Inc., 1115 shampooer $1. Plnewood Furni­ Tenements 63 646-0312. man. High traffic count, for a local interview. needs several people for our Mon.-Frl. 9-9. Sat. 9-6 COLONIAL Oak Apartments, r o CKVILLE — Pour-room R. ~F. CONSTRUCTION — Ex­ ROOFING. alumlnuni siding, 370 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ Main St., Manchester. ture Shop. S A H Green Stamp fran­ NEED TWO WOMEN East Hartford and Vernon of- ATTRACnVE three - room 2-bedroom Townhouses, ap- LOST —Passbook No. 89566 cavating, landscaping and pav­ gutters, carpenter work, 30 ford. Phone Mr. Atlas 289- apartment. Appliances includ­ chise, excellent neighbor­ ftces. Some sales experience REMOVE carpet paths and apartment, first floor, heat, pliances, utilities, plus many pavings Bank Manchester. j96> OLDSMOBILE Dynami ing, contracting. Gravel, fill years’ experience. Connecticut Full-time or part-time. Earn 9571. MECHANIC or control desk op­ den fumiiture and tables, dark ed, $110 monthly. Security de­ imir 88. hood backup. Anyone qual­ desirable. Will train In our spots; fluff beaten down nap hot water, electricity. $116. extras. $185. Deluxe one bed­ Application made for payme: t. ^^3 Valley Construction Co., 643- $50 to $100 a week. Car erator, bowling pin setting ma­ mahogany bedroom set, ptni. posit required. Adults only. ;-19l6. and loam. Septic tank repair:^. ified call 568-9600 or write field. CaU Mort Zaluda, for with Blue Lustre. Rent electric Adults, references. 649-5324. room, includes appliances, 7180. Free estimate. necessary. Must be over 21. SERVICE chines. WlU train. Inquire at velvet chair and end tables, AvaUable July let. Call 648- Call 875-7216 evenings, 872-6072 Opportunity, Box 231, East confidential Interview, 289-9025. shampooer $1. Manchester utiUties, $146. CaU superinten- 1961 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder i7all 646-4880 from 2-4 p.m. HoUday Lanes, 39 Spencer St., porch lumlture, portable wash- l OOKINO for an apartment? 9678. Announcements 2 days. ROOFING, Siding, Aluminum Hartford, Conn. SELLING AVON IS FUN! Hardware ft Supply, 877 Main dant, Mr. Mbrency* 646-1371. st.andard, 4 door sediii. Good for interview. Manchester. gutters. Carpentry, additions, STATION St., 643-4425. ing machine and knick knack Have many to choose from, NEED A band? For weddings, condition. Best offer. 649-6717 STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls. Earn as you learn! Pay shelves. 649-0698. $146. up. Paul W. Dougan.Real- remodeling and rec rooms. WANTED tor cash and carry Situations W o n te d - 636 CENTER St., new 4% du­ banquets, or partic.s. Call 649- after 5 p.m. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. bills, make friends. Terri- Resort Property Free estimates. R. Dion, 643- lumberyard, full-time help, ex­ Female 38 -h r----tor, 649-4585. plex, IH baths, all appUances, All concrete repairs, both In­ toiy openings near you. ATTENDANTS IW IN SIZE plastic heaidboards;aubof—*'• fully carpeted, two alr-condl- For Rent 67 3^6 or 649-6749. Very reason- c h EVROLET—1966 2-door Bis- 4352. Private Instructions 32 Call 289-4922. perience helpful but nott nec­ side and outside railings. Land­ Boots and Accessories 46 mahogany Governor Winthrop WE HA'VE customers waiting tloners, heat, hot w a t e r ,______— r ; — r a e rates. __ cayno. 6 ryliiidor. new tiros, essary. CaU Mr. McIntyre for desk. 649-9314. scaping. Reasonably priced. TUTOR: Tufts senior, competent FIRST wanted for full or part-time TYPING service offered. CaU tor the rental of your apart­ storage and parking. $190 MISQUAMICUT, i low mileage. Excellent condi- appointment. 649-4602, Gross- 14’ BOAT and trailer, 25 h.p. TERESA ) Call 643-0851. employment. Apply in per­ 649-2304. ment or home. J.D. Real Es­ Roofing and In biology, chemistry, and man Lumber Co. motor, $300. CaU after 6:80 HARDLY used, 1969 famous monthly. On bus line. 649-9644. Personols 3 tlou. original owner, 049-0066. WOMAN for cleaning, weekly son 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on the tate Aasodatea, Inc., 648-6129. heated, $120 weekly. CaU 643- LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also math at all levels. Derick p.m., 648-6624. brand zig-zag sewing machine ( APARTMENTS ']) Chimneys 16-A SECOND or every other week. Call af­ 21st, 22nd, 28th and 29th WOMAN W ILL care tor child POUR-ROOM SECOND - floor 0491. RIDF. WANTF.l' to Tt.ivoU'ii CADILLAC—1968 Grlais coupe, moving large appli.anees. Bum- Lowe, 643-9695. EXPERIENCED Bridgeport, and stylish cabinet. Sews but­ LOOKINO for anything in real ter 3:30 p.m., 643-0532. of June at the new . . . 2 years or older in my regis­ apartment, garage. Available ^ One Main Street ^ dally from Bolton Call 649- vinyl upholstery. Original o^vn- Ins barrels delivered. $4 . 644- ROOFING — Specializing re engine lathe, and heli-arch tons on, makes buttonholes, estate rentals — apartmenta, pairing roofs of all kinds, new TUTOR—Biology or chemistry. tered home. 643-0164. BIGHT foot fiberglasaed hydro­ July 1st. $180 monthly. Security G A R D ^ R LAKE -A rrow - 6367. cr. full power, 6 way seat, air- 1775 THIRD welders. Apply H ft B Tool blind hems, dams, memo- homes, multiple dwellings, no head Grove cottages. Free bro­ B.A. biology, medical student. plane. Call 742-7676. deposit and rental agreement. V NO W RENTING J conditioning, new polvglass roofs, gutter work, chimneys and Engineering, 168 Forest grams, overcasts, makes fan­ fees. CaU J. D. Real Eistate chure. 537-1866, 848-7178. Will travel. Brian Peck, WHY NOT WORK LOCALLY Earle Everett Real Estate, 643- tires, factory warrantee ’trans- SHARPENING Service - Snw.s cleaned and repaired. 30 years' HESS SERVICE St., Manchester. Associates, Inc., 648-5129. 1 and 2-bedroo(n d d u x e ^ collect, 429-2144, Stores. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 12’ KINGCRAFT plywood boat, cy stitches. Still under guaran- 7019. Automobiles For Sole 4 fcrable Immaculate. Wondor- knive.q, aces, shears. skates, experience. Free estimates SHIFTS apantmento from $155 per J/ rotary blades. Quick service, Call Howley 643-5361 644- EXECUTIVE ELBCTRICTAN — Full-Ume, 6H Johnaon motor, Meustercraft ------^ ful opportunity. Call 649-6750. DACHSHUNDS, Chihuahuas, c S i t w o -b e d r o o m duplex, town- MANCHESTER — Two- bed- monitb. 'Featturlng ^ NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Capitol Equipment Co.. 38 8333. Multi-Circuits, rapidly grow­ STATION steady employment, Ineurance trailer, good condition. $225. house apartment, $166 per ( Welmarnners, AKC registered Capitol Sewing Service Manag­ room duplex apartment. AvaU­ For Rent modem conventencea jj Bankrupt, repo.ssession? Hon- BLYMOUTH convertible Sport Main St., Manchester. Hours Help Wanted— ing firm in the electronic SECRETARY WANTED benefits, paid hoUdaya and litters. Sale subject to veta 649 4467 after 6. month, heat included. Call ROOFING, Gutters. Chimneys— field, extends an invitation Located on Broad St. next to er, 246-2140, if toll, call coUect. able J[uly 1st. One chUd, no est Douglas accepts lowest Fury. 1964. bucket scats, auto­ daily 7:30-5. Thursday, 7:30-9 Female 35 vacation. CaU between 8 a.m. okay. Some ready to go. 1- 12’ CUSTOM BUILT aluminum Paul W. Dougein, 649-4686. ( New and repairs our special­ to visit our plant to discuss Executive secretary re­ the Parkade Shopping Center dogs, $125. References. 683- CAMPING down, smalle.st payments, any­ matic on flixir. low mileage, Saturday 7:30et, 643-7958 and 0 p.m. 644-2421. 628-6078. boat, Maatercrsift trailer. Raymond F. cmd v ty-. 20 y-ears experience. Free HAIRDRESSER — To sell and oppoVtunities in the follow­ quired for challenging posi­ EXCBPTIONAULY large de- 9067. where. Not small loan finance excellent condition. Privately Never used. Call 648-7490 after Includlng TV. Ideal for summer TRAILER Louis C. Damoto J) company plan. Douglas Mo­ EXPERT Sharpening Services: estimates. Call Roy Konehl, style wigs in our new wig ing: tion as assistant to Di- PART-TIME men, service route g r OOMINO all breeds. Har luxe four-room apartment. All ouiifd, $900 . 649-1439. 5:80. cottage. Reasonable. 647-1806. ( Developers and Owners tor.*, 345 Main. Saws, knives, scis.sors, garden 643-0353 after 6 p.m. boutique. Apply Carriage rectoi of Per.sonnel, Mu.st PACKAGE store manager in work, three or tour days a mony HUl. H.C. Chase, Hebro* electric, heat, hot water, stove, 1969 Camel Dtuiee. Furnished Modol Open Daily, 1-S j 1964 JEEP station wagon tools, power mowers, hand House VVig Boutique, 18 Oak q /-\t TAtruiMC have excellent .secretarial modem East Hartford store, week, 8-12 noon, 649-1890 for Bolton. 648-5427. T'li h.p. outboard motor, good refrigerator, disposal, private Sleeps 6. 1958 CORVKTTK. 283 ecgiiii. mowers, sharpened and re­ St., Manchester. good salary and benefits. Apartments 63*A p.m. Or By Appo4nttincnt delu.xe. 4-w-heel drive, power bOLDEKING skills and be interested in appointment. ------condition, $70. Call 647-1122 af­ HOUSEHOLD furniture for yard and parking supplied. On ( n.m Or Bv Annointtnuffid ^ two ■ four-barrel i arburctor steering, waren hubs. 39,000 paired. Piek-up service. people. Excellent salaiy and Write Box “ SS” Manchester bus line, centraUy located. Call May Be Seen At ^ Rentals ^ " X Mininery, TOUCH-UP INSPECTION POUR COLLEGE students for STANDARD poodle puppies, ter 5 p.m. sale. CaU 646-1388. TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ rebuilt t-speed tran.smission, miles Must sell. 4 Little St. "Sharpair', 585 Adams St., benefits. Contact the Per­ Herald. 649-9258. Manchester Surplus sales work, 2-8 months. Salary a k c registered, call 628-1644. ______ment, gentleman preferred. body in exi-ellenl -ont.il lion. 613-9708. 643-5305. Dressmaking 19 sonnel Dept., Manchester FORMICA kitchen set, four___ >PAUL W. DOUGAN^ CLERK-TYPIST- d r i l l i n g . LIFE GUARD .— must have plus commission. For personal ------nice $110 monthly. 649-9686. Call' 646-0371. Memorial Hospital, 643-1141, padded chairs, $35. Lady's SMALL quiet buildings, 169 N. Main St. r 649-4535 anytime \ ______t 1967 MUSTANG. automatic, LAWN MOWERS sharpened DRESSMAKING _and altera- senior life saving. Town of interview caU Mr. ColUns, 627- FOUR CUTE kittens looking tor pioristS----NurserleS 49 slightly used golf clubs, bag, area, one-bedroom apartment. ------FINAL INSPECTION Ext. 243, Evening interviews good homes. (Jail 649-6480 after 1967 PLYMOUTH, 3-svat wag­ V-8. snow tires, excellent con- and rep.iiied. Engine tune-up tions, zippers replaced etc Interesting position in Manchester, 643-6795. 8119. cart, etc., $40. Lady’s golf Apidlances, heat Included. $145 643-7111 or 872-0988 arranged. 6:30, anytime weekends. GERANIUMS, .25, .60 and .76 furnished apart- on. air-conditioner. V-.-:. auto- di'ion. Oiiginal female owiiei'. Picked Uji and deliveied. 649- Call 649t4311 small department for quali- shoes, $6. Window fan, per month. CaU Paul W. Apply between 10 a.m.-12 noon, MEN wanted evenings, 5 to 10 MAN WANTED tor night bar­ eadi. Hybrid petunia’s in all ment. 643-4074. matic^. power .steering. r;idio, mu.st sell, going abroad. Call 79.1X. fic 1 typist. Must be high Dougan, Realtor, 649-4535. FOR ALTERATIONS neatly 4 p.m.-5 p.m. Ask for Mr, Har­ p.m. tor janitorial duties. Call FOR SALE — Baby Bob Whites, $5. Youth chair, $5. 64 Lawton traifer-hilch. 643-2x80. e- school graduate and have tender In private club. Call colors, .60 a box. Also esters, 649-4062 after 5. and reasonably done in my vey King. PART-TIME office position gen­ 640-4220. Mallards, Ring Necked pheaa- Rd. .------;------^ -----7~Z EFFKJIENCY apartment, com- BUIJ^DOZER backhoo work, good figure aptitude. Good 649-8268 tor Interview. ageratlum, calendula, enap- WE HAVE tenants wafting for fu m ia ^ , stove, re­ VISn Connecticut'.' only .-\n- land eleai'ing. seplie tanks in­ home, call 643-8750. era! work Including typing and ants. 228-9585. your apartment or houae. (Jail 1969 CHRYSLER Newpoit. wages. pleasant working dragons, stock, salvia, dahUa G.B. 28” cblor console at ape- frlgerator, hot water. Apply EXPERIENCED tique Auto Museum. Slater St.. stalled, drainage fields. Paul figure work. Call 742-0641. MAN FOR machine assembly plants, .60 a dozen. Tomato Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649- 2-dO (ir hardfop. Air-condition­ DRESSMAKING and men and conditions, excellent com­ MULTI-CIRCUITS COLLEGE MEN KITTENS free to a good home. •clal savings to you beginning Marlow’s, 867 Main St. .Mcnche.'ter. adjacent to 1x4. Sehendel. 649-0465. ------work, .shop experience and plants, .85 and .50 a dozen. Big 4635. ing. ]x>wei; steering, power women's alterations done in pany benefit program, free CAPABLE woman for general blueprint reading helpful but Please call, 649-7069 or 648- this week. (Jail 646-0102 and ask ^'near exit 94 . 25 interes’jing cai.' 50 Harrison SL, Boy potted tomatoes, .20 each, OIL BURNER brakes, vinyl top. 643-0578 af­ mv home. Call 289-0162. p.iiking and subsidized housework, part-time. Call 643- not required. Good working Xnttematitmal company needs 6710. for John. He’U be more than from 1910. Bring hack old .\TT1US and cellars cleaned, NEW ONE and two-bedroom de­ 9 I ter 4:30. 6 for $1. Open 7 days a week glad to help you. THREE-room furnished apart odd jobs, light trucking, cafeteria. Apply Manchester, Conn. 6514 after 7 p.m. conditions. Experienced weld- summer help. Must have luxe garden type apartments memories. Open 7 days a week POODLE puppies, black m i n i - and______evenings______imUl____ dark. Pon- ment. (Jail 649-3552 after 5 p.m. tn-es reinoveil and lots clear­ pleasant personality and avaUable now. CaU Paul SERVICEMAN 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Restoia- P.ALOMINO gold Cadillac 1961. COUNTER GIRL, summer re- neat appearance. If quali­ atures, females, $70, AKC UceUl’a G r^nlw iee ft Nursery, MEDIUM sized loveseat In good ed. U.ill 649-1794. FIRST NATIONAL condition. Reasonable. CaU 643- W. Dougan. Realtor. 649-4630. tion Shop. Owner being tiansfcrred. Call Moving— Trucking-— placement or full-time tor eve- ® lachine Co., 289-7471. fied, $8.30 per hour sal­ reglatered. CaU 429-2867. 488 North Main St., Manches' ------EAST Hartford —Small cot­ Apply STORES, INC. CLEANING lady, one day week­ 6748 after 6 p.m. 649-7924. VENTILATE Is your second Storage 2D ning shift, 7 p.m, - midnight. WINDOW cleaner, experienced ary. Full de/balls at Piano’s ter. BEAUTIFUL 3V4-room garden tage, furnished, water heater, 1963 CORVETTE Coupe 327. 4- ly or two half days, will pro­ FREE to good home, 6 months bath with shower, parking. floor hoU’ Impossible to got a Park and Oakland Aves., Motor Irm, 100 K. Center St., type apartment, ground floor. barrel, .lutomatic. powei .-teet- 1961 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof, MANCHESTER Delivery-light vide transportation, $1.75 per Soo

j i M OB TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-THREE Ho v im For Solo 72 Ho ir m For Solo 72 Out off Toom Oi^ off Town Oot off Towfii LiAROB, clean, attractive 11- Sole 75 For Sdo 75 For Sdki 78 Differs from British Opinion. Congress Could Defy Law BERRY’S WORLD WADDELL SCHOOL — Ranch, room iMiiae includlnf 4>r o o m CLASSIFIED modem kitchen, three b e d- rental jjlus excellent bam, 832' BOLTON, 6-room Ranch, 2 rooms, living room with din­ VERNON — Just listed. Im­ SlAST Hartfkwd — By owner,- 4- froatace, $28,500. Rutohlm baths, many extras, quiet loca­ NATO Advisor Holds U. S-, Leaders Afraid of Decision ing area. Built in 1960. 324,900. maculate 6-room Cape. Over­ bedroom Colonial, low M ’e. Agency, Realtora, 649-5324. tion. Immediate occupancy. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, sized garage, beautiful park­ Priced tar quick sale. 668-448$. ADVERTISING Owner says. Bell! Priced low­ SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 2H Ul- 646-4200. e like yard, walk-out bEisement. Favoring Powell’s Back Pay er. Morrison Realtor, 648-lOlB. ADies Could Stand O ff USSR ed baths, large family room, Only 324,900. H. M. Frechette, BOLTON $85,800. CLASSmED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS BRUSSBLa (A P ) _>nie Pen- Stanley aald NATO countries 2 fireplaces, plastered walls,' Realtors, 647-9903. COVENTRY — New 7-room THE VERY BEST!! WASHINGTON (A P ) — House after his court triumph, ImU- 8 AJi. to 4:30 P.M. tagon’s top civilian at the North spend more on defense and have' full insulation, porch, city utll- Raised Ranch. Assumable 7 Custom built 7-room Raised leaders hope to avoid a poesibly cated he might not press the MISS fties, built-ins, extra large 2- VERNON-ROCKVILLE area— per cent mortgage. Srieot your Ranch in lovely ctdonlal Atlantic Treaty Omnizatlon imder aim s than the embarrassing court teat by coiv- pay fight. It would be up to his car garage, near school, treed Huge seven-room Victorian, lo­ styling, set on a wooded 1 vlncing Adam Clayton Powril lawirera, he said, and p w uma- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. SPLIT LEVEL colors now. Only 326,500. ■ay* the United States and lot, excellent location. Charles cated in excellent neighbor­ acre lot. 2% 'baths, bulM-ln not to fight (or $55,000 in back bly he warn meeting with them «:M P.M. DAT BEFORE PVBUGATION Pasek, Realtors, 289-7475, 649- “ iiTOPe COUM stand off i f * * ^ Soviets peralated In an Lesperance, 649-7620, 649-6108. hood. Interior completely new. kitchen, family room with pay, but they have made It while the House was huddling OF 5827, 742-8243. y*" <^ventlonal Soviet at- all-out conventional attack, Deadline for SatanUjr and Monday is 4:M p.m. Frida; Nine foot high ceilings, antique fireplace, steel beam con- clear there will be no bargain­ with its ktwyen Wednesday. for two or three months Stanley said, the West eventual- MANCHESTER — "nmnid Rd. 1969 silver chandeliers, oak floors, VERNON struetkn and a 2-car ga­ ing with the Harlem Democrat. The fact is, K he chooees to- Beautiful 6-room L-Ranch with w i^ u t resorting to nuclear ly would have to resort to the etc. Large storage shed at­ A S S U M A B L E % rage. Extraordinary buy! The leaders. Democrats aUke, fight, there will be retaliatory 2-car garage, 3 bedrooms, 5 1 4 DIAL 643-2711 tached to the house. New Caution! While you are pro­ Mr. Gordon, 648-6805. “ *® nucloar weiqxms. are conoerned a court decision action to get back some of the country sized kitchen, with all u ttmo we could He azUed that since the Nu- She won this coveted award plumbing and heating, new crastinating the man of ac­ favoring Powell would produce money the House cliarged Pow­ the built-ins, fireplaced living noid them off," Timothy W. clear Planning Group was set because of her grace and driveway. Walk-in cellar. tion is buying this dandy the uninspiring spectMle of ell with misappropriating in re­ room. Completely surrounded B & W atamey said, "could be two or up In 1866, West European lead- beauty. Her seven rooms Price for immediate sale in seven room Colonial, air Congress defying the law by re­ fusing to seed him. Continuod From Procoding Pago by soft wood trees. High SO’s. BA«ROWS and WALLACE Co. months rather than tow or era have learned they had a nu- are complemented by beau­ the low 20’s. H.M. Frechette, conditioned, muRl • baths, fusing to pay up. A resolution deduct aueh Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Miancheeker Parkade ^ would certainly clear'alternative to "just drop tiful wall to wall carpeting fully carpeted, huge sun 649-2813. Realtors, 647-9993. Manchester 648-5806 ^ *wo or three weeks. Our ping a bomb on Moscow." In Its decision Mcmday that sums from Powell’s pay has Land For Solo 71 Hpusos For Solo 72 and custom drapes. She deck off first floor family Powell was illegally excluded been prepared by Rep. Bob Ohs- boasts a fireplace for win­ —------would depend on how The old doctrine of "massive COVENTRY — Eleven acrea NEW LISTING — Lovely six COTTAGE ST. SOUTH WINDSOR — Dutch room and more! $32,900— COVENTRY — m year old much warning time we had to retaliation," he said, did n6t from his seat two years ago, the ey, D-Tex., who said he would ter enjoyment and an air Phllbrick Agency Realtors. 046- room Colonial on a really Thls^ Colonial, modem kitchen with $182 per month. 649-5306. Dutch Colonial, 6 rooms, porch, *®^ more U.S. tro t^ lure and work as a deterrent because the Supreme court said his cliUm introduce it as soon as addttkm- conditioner for the summer 4200. private treed, shrubbed and Investme; built-ins, formal dining room, over one acre. (Many extras). mobilize European forces.” Russians did not believe the for back pay would have to be al coaponsors have had ai heat. She has two full baths, landscaped lot. Central loca­ up totn^ To' largo living room with fire­ B W 742-8827 or 742-7166. TTils assessment differs from United States would blow up decided by a lower court. chance to sign up. HEIBRON —Route 85, approx­ Ing $Q 3,500. an attached garage and sits place, breezeway, 2-car garage, Although eager to avoid a Powell Is cUready having tion. Buy with or without an on a manicured comer lot BARROWS and WALLACE Co. ------— British Defense Minister Moscow—^thus provoking an at- imately 60 acres with frontage Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, enclosed patio, large finished HEBRON — 6-room Cape, 4 Denis Healey who has been tack on New York or Washing- trial and Its consequences, the $26,000 taking out of his pay in extra lot. Mid twenties with dotted here and there with Manchester Parkade on 65. Pond on property. Own­ 646-4200. family room. Phllbrick Agen­ bedrooms, ^ k - o u t basement, quoted as saying the Soviets ton—Just to respond to a border leaders decided at a meeting monthly Installments under the extra lot, low twentle.s without. flowering trees and shrubs. Manchester 649-5306 er will finance. T.J. Crockett. A— cy, Realtors, 646-4200. fireplace, paneled living room, could overrun Western Europe incident In Buropen. ’ Wednesday there would be no terms of the resolution that per- Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. 314,900 — Attractive 5-room The location is one of the 643-9574, 872-4166. Realtor, 643-1577. aluminum siding, acre land, In a couple of days. Stanley noted that ’ after offers of partial payment, or re­ mltted him to take his seat in home, 2 bedrooms, dining finest in town. Let us intro­ BOLTON RECENTLY Listed — 6-room (enced-ln pond. Spotless. $23,- Stanley was interviewed as he France withdrew from NATO turn ot Powell’s seniority, or the present Congress. 1CUL.TIPEE lots, zoned for 0 room, hot water baseboard duce you. Call Doris Smith, Cape with two full baths. Ga­ “O N T H E 900. Linsay Realty, 649-0168. prepared to leave after four planning, official doctrine was restoration of his chairmanship The House hopes the dual units, city water and sewers, heat, attached garage, Hutch­ Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, rage, partially finished rec WATERFRONT’ Legal Notice years as defense adviser to the changed from "massive retaU- of the House Education and La­ threat of such retaliatory action $15,000. Mildred Cook. Real­ ins Agency, Realtora, 649-5324. 643-1121. HILL COE, can tell you about a room. Treed and shrubbed lot. 5-room, year around home, U.S. NATO delegation. He wlU atlon” to “ flexible response,” or bor Committee. and the possibility of an unsavo­ tor. 875-3437. (E) IHt kr NEA, OBDEB OF NOTICE beautifully landscaped Ranch Taking over the replica project are Mrs. T. W. McGrath, curator of ^oreau Bowens School area. per MANCHESTER — 2-famlly with a large back ^xjrch AT A CX5URT OF PROBATE, become professor of internation- as he prefers to call It, "assured The session was called to cKs- ry clash between the Congress held at Manchester, within and (or at Columbia Lake with a 40’ Lyceum in Concord, Mass., Roland W ells Robbins, who discovered original site COVENTRY — Scenic hideaway cent mortgage can be assum­ home, 6 plus 3 rooms. Alu­ overlooking Bolton Lake. al relations at the Johns Hop- response €Uid cctitroll^ esoala- cusB the situation and to pre- and the courts will persuade 'No, dad, I don't want to use the car tonight, but I •Seldom can we offer a sit­ the District of Manchester, on the right of way and dock, 6 gor­ of Thoreau hut and Milton C. Paige, president of Lyceum. Thoreau used rail- excellent for summer retreat ed with sizeable down pay­ minum siding, very good con­ ROUTE 44-A Business zoned, 9th day of June, 1969. kdns University School of Ad- tlon.” pero for a mesUng with Powell, Powell to settle for the satisfac­ WOULD like to borrow your BEADS!" uation with lake frontage Present, Hon. John J. WallsU. geous rooms with garage. Tru­ Voad tracks, right, as shortcut to Walden, three miles away. (AP Photofax) or an estate. 12.6 acres with ment. Aluminum storms and dition. Three bedrooms in one large stone apartment, build­ vanced Internatioital Studies In " it is only recently," he said, who sent word he wanted to talk tion of having won Ms main for the price of $18,900. Judge. ly a picturebook setting. Call small spring fed lake, swim­ screens, 4 bedrooms possible. apartment. Let the tenant pay ing, three units, plus cottage. Estate of Roberto Ruts, Iste of Washington and will be succeed- "that we have come to grips to Speaker John W. Mc­ point—that Congress had no Immediate occupancy for BUI (or details. Belfiore Agen­ ming, fishing, unu-sual offering Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. your bills. 327.900. Call Paul W. Good Income, 356,000. P h 11- Manchester, in said District deceas­ ed here by Ralph Earle n, for- with the problem of who does Cormack, D-Mass. McCormack right to deprive him of his seat. full summer enjoyment. ed. cy, 647-1418. at 328,000. H. M. Frechette. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4535. brlck Agency, Realtors, 646- mer deputy assistant secretary what to whom in this or that slt- Thoreau^ s Hut~T oday^s $3fi00 V ersiqn and the other leaders stayed They hope It will be in a spirit BIG DUPLEX — 6-6 in con­ Houses For Solo 72 Houses For Sole 72 Call J. Gordon, 649-5306. The administrator, having exhibit­ Realty. 647-9993. 4200. ed his administration account with IJVKEFRONT estate with 276’ of defense. uatlon." ready for the confrontation all of forgive and forget, let by- venient East Side location. IM said estate to this Court (or allow­ CONCORD, Mass. (A P ) - The essay that resulted. Civil Persona from every walk of FOUR-BEDROOM Colonial on a TWO-family, 5-5. New roof, alu­ JUST LISTED — Three-bed­ lake frontage. Ten-room home days but Powell never etiowed gones be bygones, that Powell baths on each side. Three — MANCHESTER, custom built ance, it Is Disobedience, sent ripples from life visit the site of Thoreau’s huge treed lot, kitchen has minum storms and screens, room Reuich with fireplace, B kr, . roomySy q bet woods. River runs through Divides Two Officials pher are spending over $3,000 to times," says Roland W. Rob- pocketbooks, built a replica of NEW YORK (A P ) —Raman of control, secrecy, certitude MANCHESTER —Two family three bedrooms, walk-out base­ tures Earle Everett Real heard thereon by publishing a copy redone inside and out. We'll ins Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. ot this order in some newspaper property. Large amount of erect a rei^ca. bins. In charge of the project. the Thoreau hi* In Ms own Catholic Bishop James P. Shan- and rigidity In favor of leas car- 6-6. Garages, Individucd meiU, I Estate, 643-7019. risk our reputation on the con­ ment, breezeway, attached ga­ $29,500. Phllbrick ’ Agency, having a circulation In said District, gravel. BVontage on three Director of Administration tion of eliminating the town Ralph Waldo Emerson, Tho- woods In nearby Lincoln, and non, who recently resigned as tltude, more experimentation, furnaces, two vacancies. Low lot. VC900T^hlll SCHOOL St. —^Two family, 4-4, at least seven days before the day Thoreau lived in his hut, dition of this one. Please let rage. Beautifully treed acre Realtors, 646-4200. roads, some zoned for busi­ Richard Borden and Town meeting was put to a referen­ wMch measured 10 feet by 16 reati’s lifelong friend and bene- says if he is convinced a visitor auxiliary bishop of Minneapolis less rigidity and a wllllngnssi to interest mortgage can be as- Realtors, 646-4200. two furnaces, separate utili­ COVENTRY — 4-room Ranch, of said hearing, and by mailing on us show you through it! Bel­ lot. 325,900. Phllbrick Agency, or before June 10. 1969. by certified ness. Hurry. Hayes Agency, Treasurer Robert Demlng are dum and lost. It is likely that feet, from July 1846 to Septem- factor, bought 11 acres of Wal- Is a sincere student of Thof-eau, —St. Paul says rigid resistance play a hand in life’s game," and summed. Large lot, convenient Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER — New 7-room ties, copper plumbing, alu­ large living room with stone mall, a copy of this order to Carmen the voters will again be given fiore Agency, 647-1413. EARN EIXTRA Income with 646-0181. ber 1847. den land for $88 in 1844. Thoreau he is welcome to sleep free ov­ to change is carrying the he adds: location. Call Warren E. How­ Raised Ranch. Three or four minum storms and screens. fireplace. Enclosed porch, ga­ Belen Acevedo, guardian ad litem not in oomplete accord as to an opportunity to vote on this this 3-family home in Vernon, for Wanda Ruiz, minor, o-o Hum­ On a hot July day In 1846 fie built Ms hut on a portion of the ernight any time. Church to'ward "greater and "The average member of the land, Realtor, 643-1108. OFF M AIN STREET—Address 321,000 lor this 6-room Cape bedrooms, cathedral ceiling Priced to sell. $24,900. W. J. rage. Assumable mortgage, on­ bert Cofranees, Attys.. 64 Hoyt St.. when the annual budget meet­ question when the new revisions fully occupied and a good ly $15,900. Hayes Agency. 646- stopped In' towm to pick up a tract, using "tall, arrowy wMte " I still enjoy hearing from a greater agony." ChrldUan community today and is always convenient. Add to with 3 bedrooms and den. Gen­ living room with huge brick Barcemb Real Estate, 644-8000. Stamford. Conn.: Edwin A. Laiw- WcmtBd RboI EsfatB 77 ing should be held. are put to a referendum. equity builder. Only $25,900. 0131. man, administrator, c-o Arthur N. shoe elt the cobbler's. He was plnee” for lumber. young English teacher in Ju­ But he says that the resio- a surprising number o f Us o ffi­ this convenience a 7-room Co­ erous sized kitchen, fireplaced fireplace, formal dining room, Nassau. Atty., 37 Lewis St., Hart­ Discussing another section of Wolverton Agency, Realtors, The two officials discussed Members of the Lyceum, a neau, Alaska," he says. "He tance is ultimately "doomed to cial leadens are sUU ocnvlncsd lonial on a ^taded and shrub­ living room, treed lot. Walk to large family styled kitchen, ford, Conn.: State of Connecticut 8BLUNG YOUR HOME? For the charter conoemlmr account: Jailed overnight tor refusing to A HOME FOR THE 649-2813. SOUTH WINDSOR Department of Finance and Con­ group of Thoreauviane from hitchhiked 4,000 miles, sleeping (allure." And he makes clear that change is wrong .. bed lot with wall to wall car­ beach. Scarce price range. two full baths, two-car garage, prompt ^ ^ “ I pay Ms $1.50 poll tax in protest TODAY & TOMORROW ELEGANCE-PLUS trol, Division of Central Collections. Concord and around the nation, by the roadside, to visit the site that he favors sticking with the Because of this, he says, the YOUNG AT HEART peting. aluminum storms, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, basement has huge stone fire­ SMALL RANCH — Kitchen, 99 Meadow St.. East Hartford. Corm. geU results. CMl Louis nimock Revision Commission last night. Rorden said If the charter was against slavery and the Mexi­ 649-2813. Drive down Bush Hill Rd. Three levels of contem­ 06108; and by mailing a like copy Realty, 649-9828. can War. plan to dedicate the hut June 29. of Thoreau’s cabin.” Church through the ordeal. present Church travail "m ay be screens and doors, oversized place ideal for finished rec porary perfection. 9 rooms, by registered air mall to Rose 8. ______The commission was reviewing followed to the word, the town “ A new spirit of life, Joy, Just the beginning." He torsess Cozy Ranch, snug 5 rooms. and see those beautiful big Ruiz. Calle Principal 233 Q. Villa garage and a tastefully finish­ MANCHESTER — Brent Rd., room. Good location. $40,900. 4 bedrooms, library, all ALXi CASH for your property the chapter In the charter It. Many continual, creative change, basement and attic. Alu­ pancy. Belfiore Agency, 647- H.M. Frechette, Realtors, 647- desired? Priced In the 40's ,______' ------the town’s finance officer and can only approve Intra-budgeta- are trying. Their efforts can The bishop, now teaching tit- minum storms and screens. JUST LISTED — The most STURDILY built 7-room Dutch RAY HOLCOMBE Tax Abatement Questions 1413. 9993. for quick sale. Call Mr. INVITATION BUYERS waiting for you to purchasing agentJ ry transfer of funds the last Republicans only prolong the agony .. but erature at St. John’s College, Built in '68, this troi^;>le-frec immaculate home you will ever Colonial. High ceilings and Realtor 644-1285 Lewl.s at 649-5306. call. Paul J. Coirentl Real Rp^den contends that the three months of the fiscal year. cannot reverse the trend.” Santa Fe, N.M., says much of house has everything. Even PRICED BELOW market for see, beautifully decorated with plastered walls. Two-car ga­ HENRY ST. — Kitchen, dining FOR BIDS Estate, 648-5868. Call now! present setup of dates for the The way the charter now reads Bishop Shannon who said be the present tension in the the shades are included in fast sale! Seven room Colonial modem kitchen and bath, wall rage. 114 baths, four bed­ Appoint New Raised by Peter Beckish room, living room on first BOLTON BOARD TIRFD Of Showing. .And show- budget makes it difficult to get the same should hold true of resigned becatuse be opposed Church stems from a cohfUct the price—329,900. in desirable Manchester Green floor. Second floor consists of to wall carpeting stays, garage. rooms. Tree shaded lot. Pasek BIG COLONIAL on Bigelow B & W OF EDUCATION Ar-o Hm v looklne vou over the tax bUls out on time. of transfer of funds wltMn a TTie Boanl of Selectmen' Tue»- He said it only weighs 10 pounds Pope Paul V i’s ban against con- between traditional piety and a area. Fireplaced living room, Nicely landscaped lot. $25,500. Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243. Street! Seven and one-half four bedrooms, one very large. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. BOLTON, CONN. ^ Acooming to the charter, the Mngle budget. Leader^ 28 answered several and can be brought right out traception, says needed changes new activism In behalf of tbs large formal dining room, Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, rooms of quality! Two-car ga­ day night \ KEITH REAL ESTATE Two-car garage. 323,900. Phil- SIX BEDROOMS in this well Manchester Parkade Sealed proposals for school 1U aji. ccn ttxwe prospects for mayor must receive budget es- Lavltt questioned why the into the water. are "painfully slow.” needy. 646-4200. rage.-Many other features in­ questions posed by Peter Beck- bright airy kitchen. Clean as brick Agency, Realtors, 646- located home. Nine rooms al­ Manchester 649-5306 supplies for the 1969-70 school bring c^rlm lnatlng, ti, iates from each deportment budgets were made up in the Leonard uenjBenjamin, 28, of Other suggestions included a They are "so slow that many “ Most often this qusatica Is 649-1922 646-4126 a hound's tooth. Compare any­ 4200. cluding wall to wall carpeting. ASSUMABLE 5% per cent mort­ together. Two-car gtarage. Alu­ year will be received by the t^i-ested. m i ^ e d buyers to head 100 days before the end of first plaoe with so many line Northfleld Rd., was named Ish, local buslneesman, regard- phone on "the- beach, perhai» concerned Christians are leav- phrased as a charge that tte where! A "Must See" .situa­ Close to hospital. Belfiore BOLTON —Here is a beauti­ gage, 6 rooms, garage, fire­ minum storms, screens, doors. Bolton Board of Education un­ ^ T w w r t y . .without both- the fiscal year wMch Is June M. items. He termed it os a com- chairman of the Republican ing certain tax abatements another lifeguard or some kind Ing the institutional Church, un- Chiuch now preaches social en- tion. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. TWO-FAMILY llate — 5 and 5 Agency, 647-1413. ful country home, modern in BURNHAM Street — Seven- place. July occupancy. Owner St. James' parish. Priced to every detail with many built- til 1:00 p.m., Monday, July 8, k . » >0, granted by the Board of Tiax of gate for after hours. willing to wait tor tbs new dawn gineerlng and not ’religion’," he 1969. ering the owner. Keith Real ^ room Ranch. Family room, THE MOST immaculate Green moving out of state. Bralth- sell immediately. Belfiore in features on a park-like lot Estate, call 649-1622, 946-4128. eatlmatee at March 20. Review recently. The accident happened after . . .," he writes in the current Is- says. budget have a limited right of ^places John W. Allen, who has carpeted, good neighborhood, Manor Ranch we've ever seen! waite Agency, 649-4593. Agency, 647-1413. surrounded by stately trees. Specifications for same may ______The mayor must then go over Beckish asked If the investlga- the regular lifeguard was off sue of The Priest, a montMy Used that way, be says, reH- *4 acre. Principals only. 644- Imagine wall to wall carpeting Phllbricli Lots For Sole 73 This spacious 15-room home be obtained at the Office of the BOLTON —Large Ranch, four budget and make any internal transfer. held the post tor two years, but tlon’of the "legally right, moral- duty but the boy was supervise magazine for priests, published gton "seems to mean principal- .M.\NCHESTER and vicinity — FULL DORMER gives this 2956. in five of the six beautiful Agency, Realtors, 648-4200. has a 2-family possibility. Superintendent of Schools, bedrooms, two full baths, tor- changes he wishes to make and Centred Loss Claimed, ®® luovuig lo umcago uus jy ^vrong" tax abatements will ed by relatives. in Huntington, Ind. ly personal piety and a life of ta»- For the best in real estate in seven-room Cape real Colonial BOLTON LAKE — Vernon, At the same time, others are. sulated devotional exercises” In rooms. Lovely treed yard, con­ There are 8 bedrooms and 3 Brandy Street, Bolton, Conn. mal dining room, modern kltch- present his recommendations to Lavltt suggested that where summer- „ ^ ^ previous years and Hobart McPherson said "The MANCHESTER — Just listed. all price ranges call Mitten size. Two full baths, wall to treed lots, 500' to water, pav­ “ working very hard” to block contrast to Church efforts for venient location. Owner willing baths. The family room Is 29 Joseph P. Castagna, en with bullt-lns, 2-car ga- the Board of Representatives there is an integrated depart- ^BenJ^ln ^Uved^^iii ^Co^ state Tax beach closes at 6 p.m. but the 6-room Cape. Four bedrooms, Realty, Realtors, 643-6930. wall carpeting. Kitchen has ed town accepted road. Priced the reforms, he adds. "A move peace, racial Justice, frasdom, to help with financing. Belfiore X 30. This is a miniature es­ Superintendent of Schools rage, large lot, near high by April 21, or 90 days before mental situation it could be re- ®ntry since and hM seraed ctonimlsaioner’s representative water doesn’t go away." hurry! Only 319.900. H. M. bullt-ins. Large landscaped lot. to sell. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Is clearly imder way within the anj to help the poor. Agency. 647-1413. tate and worth looking into. school. $27,600. Phllbrick Agen- the end of the fiscal year, presented In the budget by one ^ Republican Town Com- onoe ta x ^ ore paid and Frechette. Realtors, 647-9993. PRIVACY Raised Ranch, 7 Call early on this one. Belfiore The two men and Donald Ma- Catholic Church to roll back the in the post, he says, the SOLD rooms, 2 fireplaces, 1% baths, COVENTRY — (Do you wish Call Nick Convertlno, Jarvis cy, Realtora, 646-4200. The board then must hold at line thus solving some of the ^ u m a t e d "there U no way ^aulay who rescu^the bo^ Ml m ^ u r c h life Inaugu- church h a . ^ ’ adequateU; mln- NEW LISTING —Three family Agency, 647-1413. MANCHESTER — Heniy St. recreation room, garage, alu­ to swap?) Are you interested Realty Co., Realtors, MLS, NOTICE least one public hearing no lat- problems of tho director of ad­ near center. Generous sized 643-1121. « ^ I ^ Windsor - ^ m a T t o T a :;; before^June 30 . ®P-®®‘’ ^ rated by V aticann." istered to “ suffering humanity” older 8-room Colonial. Needs minum siding, acre, view, $27,- MANCHESTER — An exceUent in a large building lot with a OF S P E C IA L ministration. When he asked if taxpayers done also about UmlUng speed ^ nelthir the quit- and the "needs of the world.” rooms, modernized build­ If you are selling your Colonial, four bedrooms, ^y May 21. Within ten days decorating, but location well 900, Hutchins, Agency, 649-5324 location is Just one of the many commercial septic system, ar­ John Daigle, commission must wait untU next year for on the lake to avoid other pos- ^ seeking a bygone The reordering of priorities to ing. Tree shaded private property and want the SOLD T O W N m e e t i n g worth it. Low 20's. H. M. fine features of this spacious tesian well on good town ap­ TOWN OF BOLTON hearing, the member, uisagreeadlsagroed wiuiwith uusthis relief, he was told that those sible accidents. determine the ,erve the needy rather than grounds. Phllbrick Agency, sign to go up fast, PHIL- MANCHESTER Country — 6 Frechette, Realtors. 647-9993. 11-room Colonial that offers proved road. Valued at $4,000. GREEN MOUNTAINS JUNE 25, 1969 ^ budget for theory saying control would be with grievances must make an They added that the horse- church’s fi*ure. Those who cMefly the dominant middle Realtors, 646-4200. BRICK is the one. We have big rooms with room for more. many buyers waiting and five-bedrooms aU on the second Will consider all trades includ­ The electors, legal voters and stylo k ltd ie n ^ % b ^ , presentation at the annual lost over what was being spent, appeal next year and the Board power doesn’t kill, "The op- leave, he observes, "forfeit the has brought "great pains Ideal home for the family that ing boats, etc. Call F. M. Goal Bridgewater, central Ver­ LARGE L Ranch. Seven rooms, need your listings now, to­ floor and still a walk-up attic. citizens qualified to vote In car 8^®^®' ^ “ ® meeting, which is now Borden suggested that the re- of Tax Rieview will either grant erator is the number one prob- rtght ’ and power” to carry on of change,” he writea. MANCHESTER — Two-family needs to stretch out. Moderate­ Agency, 643-2682. mont. Excellent ski, hunt­ fireplace, built-ins, I L baths, day. We have a large sales The first floor has a large ^ o r . U t R R ^ t y held, according to the charter, vision commission consider It or deny it. "They have that lem and also the speed.” ^o^k for reformation. Considerable losses In adher- duplex, four rooms each side, ly priced at $25,000. Wolverton ing, fishing area. Year Town Meetings of the Town of huge recreation room, garage, force to serve you plus a front-to-back living room, a Tuesday in June. writing into the charter the per- separate heating, good invest­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. HIGHLAND Parl^ Area — Large 'round home, 5 rooms, on Bolton, Connecticut, are hereby Pight,” the selectmen pointed The problem wUl be placed Ri,hop Shannon, an educator, ents because of that shift, he trees. 327,900. Hutchins Agen­ modem up to date com­ pajieled sunporch, a formed dock, Realtor, 648-6472.______The second Tuesday June mltting of inter budget tr a n s it. ment at $24,900. Call Paul W. lot, could be divided Into two good town road, all con­ notified and warned to meet In out. before the beach study commit- hjatorlan and one of the leading gays, "are the price the Church cy, Realtors, 649-5324. puterized multiple listing dining room and a roomy kitch­ could be as late as June 14, Lavltt asked, "How encum­ Dougan. Realtor. 649-4535. JUST USTED. — Truly im­ building lots. City utilities. $10,- veniences, aluminum win­ the Special Town Meeting to be Vernon The board added that each tee. McPherson agreed to meet jntelledtuals In the American M- must pay for the tardiness of service. It c o ^ you no en that leads to a spacious pan­ Borden said. The board then has bered do we want the budget to maculate 5-room Cape, full 000. Ask for Mr. Philbrick, dows, copper plumbing. held at the Community Hall, in A UNIQUE SITUATION property Is handled separately with the group wMch Includes erarchy says “ fldeUty to Christ her rei^Kmse to the necessity of more to Call. eled family room. The base­ ten days. If it chooses, to adopt be. Do we want It encum­ dormer, front-to-back living Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, Furnished. Attached one-(, said town, on Wednesday, June Ranchi! 6-rooms up, 2-. and each person must appear Paul Merrick, Henry Beck, HA,y.nnrt» change and flexlblll- change." ment has a finished rec room. a mill rate. This could bring the bered down to the last box of Roy Ferguson, Henry Ramm, room, 1% baths, enclosed 646-4200. car garage. Excellent con­ 25, 1969 at 8 p.m. for the fol­ rooms down, with a beith on for relief In person. ty” and Involves a creative rich- The present pains of righting There are 2(4 baths, three date to June 24 and this is pencils or do we want It encum­ When the selectmen were ask­ Marshall Nuhfer and Alex Ger­ porch, oversized garage, deep dition. Approximately one lowing purposes; each level. Texas sized 23’ where the problem with the tax ness "which modem Church that p e r^ c tlv e , he says, have Important Dress fireplaces, bullt-lns, Iwo-car TWO adjacent building lots, bered In principle?" ed If the board would press for man. Embroidery lot. Immediate occupancy. Low acre land, brook. $9,800. 1. To see if the Town will living room with raised bills comes In. machinery merely stifles." brought “ tough days for the 30's Wolverton Agency, Real­ attached garage, large well wooded, AA zone, water, sew­ hearth fireplace. % acre pri­ Lavltt said, "The public back payment regarding a In the meantime, the board He says "it Is hard tor the Church but possibly good days PHILBRICK 649-5951 after 6 p.m. adopt an ordinance "BUILD­ Taxes are due and payable tors, 649-2813. landscaped yard cxmvenlent to ers. Must be sold Jointly. Call vate lot with 25' above doesn’t react to oicumberance, veteran's exemption given, the agreed to the immediate pur- church to give up her old habits for rellgloa." ING CODE FOR TOWN OF July 1 and the charter states everything. Priced In the upper A.C.B. Realty after 9 p.m., 649- BOLTON" ground swimming pool. it reacts to total amounts.” answer was, "No, you can only chase of the E&J portable pack AGENCY MANCHESTER — Just listed 40's. U & R Realty Co., Inc., 2392, 649-4149 days.^ that the bills should be In the be concerned with the present and ’wlU check with the phone HEBRON — Pour years old 5- BUILDING CODE FOR How Is $24,900 (or price? Demlng questioned the sec­ six-room Cape, garage, nice 643-2692. R. D. Murdock Real­ hands of the taxpayers at leaist company about the installation room Ranch, 1>^ baths, beauti­ TOWhjf OF BOLTON Call 649-5306. tion of the charter wMch deals tax. It was Just a matter of yard, city utilities. Only $23,- tor, 643-8472. TWO LOTS, Andover Lake seven days before that date, of an outside phone on the com­ Prospect of Meeting People REALTORS ful rec room, large lot 5 The Town of Bolton having with the authorization of sign­ misinformation. ’ ’ 000. H. M. Frechette, Realtors, area, near sandy beach. $1,400 TMs means by June 24. If it Beckish’s attorney said that munity beach. minutes to Manchester. Keith complied with the provi - B &L W happened that- the town meet- ing checks. The charter calls 647-9993. PRINCETON St. area—choice 3 for both. 643-8131. Leonard Benjamin what was done In the past can­ U was also brought out that Agency, 646-4128, 649-1922. sions of Section 19-395 of BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. ing was not held until June 14, for them to be drawn by the fi­ Pleases the Reigning Beauty 646-4200 bedroom, Colonial Cape, I ' i not be corrected, but he add­ the lifeguard is not a baby­ MANCHESTER I I Walk to the General Statutes of the Manchester Parkade tMa could mean the mill rate nance officer and countersigned bn:li.'=, carpeting, drapes, dish- mlttee. He is an alternate to ed, “ What can be done In the sitter. If young children are not By NAOMI BOCK people and to have them enjoy schools and shopping from this State of Connecticut 1958 Re­ Manchester 649-5036 might not be known until the by the town treasurer. wa.viie !• washer, drv'T, recrea- Resort Property the Planning and Zoning Com­ future to prevent the same supervised by a guardian, beach Assoclatod Press Writer me.” 7-room Cape with attached ga­ vision does hereby adopt — ------24th. Tax bills then would still It further states that Inin the mission, a member of the In- privileges will be revoked. t‘on room, beautiful Ragstone thing?" The daughter of a doctor and rage.;. Formal dining room, For Solo 7 4 ^ the State building code In­ BOj^TON — 7 room Colonial- jj^ve to be figured and comput- absence or Inability of cither to dustrial Development Commls- Peter Moeckel has resigned NEW USTING — Cape Cod patio, garage. Walk to all im iTATIO N The board said that every ef­ NEW YORK (A P) — The professor of medicine at Louis- fireplaced living room. Excel­ cluding any rules or reg­ Wgh up on trie MU — and It la a erlzed sign the check, the director of slon and the Young GOP. home, 6 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ schools. Elva Tyler, Realtor, WATERFRONT lot. Bolton fort is being made to see that (rom the charter committee, pretty eirl with.the long blonde lana State University, Wendy is lent condition. Low 20's. Wol­ beauty. Immediate M c u ^ y - i „ at^tlng that he would like administration may be He Is a natlce of Brimfield, dueHllA totr» the#Vlt» pressurerkTV>aailVA of person­ t'* J o ^ ...... _a _ a ma_a room, l'i> biiths, jalousied 649-4469. Lake. This lot Is dry and well TO BID ulations incorporated there­ majoring in liberal arts at Strat­ verton Agency, Realtors, 649- priced to seill. Alvin Lundy ^ ggg budget procedure authorized to substitute lor elth- Mass., and a graduate of the taxes will be properly set. al business, and will be replaced Imir turned her beautiful hazel s\in porch, garage, city utili­ cleared In good acceptable in by reference.. The Board Regarding a right-of-way ford College for Girls tn Dan- 2813. MANCHESTER — Cute four- Sealed bids will be received Agency, 983 Main St., Hartford backed up aboift two weeks, er but not for both. University of Connecticut with by Kenneth Moran. eyes toward the Manhattan sky­ ties, $23,900. Philbrick Agency area. C. J. Morilson Realtor of Selectmen of the Town which is being disputed, it was v.lle, Va., and hopes to transfer I'ooni Ranch on wo ded double at the office of the Director of 527-7971, evenings 233-6879. Borden also said he agreed with The-director of administration a degree in insurance adminls- Bloodmobtle Visit line she had never seen before Realtors. 646-4200. MANCHESTER —Oversized 8- 643-1015. of Bolton shall appoint a brought out that the matter was to the UMveralty of North Caro­ . loi rear bus and shopping. —6tt-room Ranch Demlng in Ms reasoning of why “ <1 finance officer 'oeing the tratlon. He recently completed . The Bioodmobile visit to He­ -f- jcneral Services, 41 Center building Inspector to admin­ HEBRON and lamented—with a happy lina In Chapel Hill—to Join her room Cape. Four bedrooms, $1!;,900. Meyer Ag'i.ncy, Real­ ’ this Is not a good Idea in cer- same man poses a problem, six years with the Oohnectlcut .1111 being looked into and one bron Tuesday collected 69 pints. SEVEN-ROOM home, excellent Street, Manchester, Conn., un­ ister the above code for a full basement, 4 bedrooms, grin—that she would get no time Lcyfrlend—when her reign Is fireplace, all built-ins, family tor, (4.1-0609. tain ways. Demlng said. In theory, he said, National Guard, six months of onlooker said that if no one can There were 85 who appeared condition, 2-car garage, land- room, walk-out patio. Excellent til July 1 , 1969 at 10:00 a.m. term of 4 years and until large kitchen with bullt-ins, to visit the city, not this trip o\-er. NOTICE Deming said it is very impor- if one man is gone none of the which were on active duty. tie fqund who would claim own' and 16 rejected. scaix>d lot, close to schools o. * u, u for RECONSTRUCTION OF his successor qualifies and large bathroom with double that Is. "Walker was very upset when condition. Don't wait. H.M. 'tant to knowwhat the General town employes 'would be pfild. Benjamin Is a vice president ership, "The town should claim Henry Bernltt received his six Marion E. Robertson, Realtor quadrennially thereafter Her gaze turned dreamy and i won and he still doesn’t like it. Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. w S “ ' = c . T S .n“ C T , L o t ™ ‘ sink, large stone fireplace, 2 it and use It for an extra boat gallon pin; Marion Foote, He­ 643-5953. I beginning with the effective Assembly has decided. He said He said in the past the board of G.T, LaBonne Association of acre wooded lot, 2-zone heat, launch, then maybe the right­ bron, four-gallon pin; Belle Rob­ there was no doubt that 19- He eays, he’ll never see me.’ CAPE — Six rooms, modern date of this ordinance. The it wraps up In June and what has had to pass a special re- Manchester and a member of M.\NCHESTER — Newer cus ering the furnishing of all la- ______. wail-to-woU carpeting. Call ful owner would step up.” inson, Columbia, and Marion year-old Wendy Dsscqmb of Wendy said of Walker Long, a kltche»—<4ora»(il (MningjpiiMm, V . , 7 J Did forms, plans and speclfi- ordinance shall become ef­ is decided concerning aid to ed- solution to permit the mayor to various insurance associations. lorn built 7-room executive Oo bor, material, equipment and __ 649^6684. Several persons asked how the Haines, Andover, three-gallon; New Orleans, La., likes her new 21-year-old Junior who halls fireptaqe inBivmgi room, ^ e e , * , cations are available at the fective July 1, 1969. ucatlon could make a big dif­ countersign if one of the other ' He and his wife, Carol, have lonial. 2,700 square feet of de^ perform the work - to clean r-or-o-oi o i . ference, dollar-wlse, to the offictalq is away. a three-year old daughter, average taxpayer would know Gloria Mecteau, Hebron, Arthur title—Miss U.S.A., from Raleigh. bedroom^^l / MANCHESTER, — 8-room, L , , General Services Office, 41 2. To see if the Town will BOLTON —■ U & R Ranch on boilers and burners throughout i. , hot auto taxes are set. The a.s- Austin, two-gallon, and Marie • I never thought I’d win," Are she and Walker senous? luxe living area. Aluminum 2-story home, 5 bedrooms, 2 .. n, , _ “ Center Street, Manchester. Con- large treed tot, three bed­ town. I' Liivltt noted that this partlcu- Karen. ^ . adopt an ordinance “ ESTAB­ Lessors use a state book which Reid, Lara Butt, both ^f He­ gashed the 5’9” , 124 pound col­ " I ’m crazy about him” Wendy siding, huge two-car garage, ment, wooded lot. $28,- baths, for the budget minded the State. necticiit rooms, two baths, Tennessee No Problem Seen lar section is the only one in The Republican Town Com- 9 9 LISHMENT OP ASSESSOR” comes out in April but the as- lege freshman with the soft 2'2 baths, all built-ins. etc Proposal available at the ’ , , , . , Demlng also said it is much the charter where the director mittee last night also filled two bron, one gallon. admito shyly. "W e don’t (&lk 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ family. Only $20,500. Hayes ESTABLISHMENT OF marble fireplace, carpeted etc. Prime location on dead Conffecticut State Highway De- ° Manchester, throiKhni* Walk-out rec room easier to figure the surplus If of administration has a power vacancies on town agencies. Jo- tessors do not use the book un- First time donors were Jo- drawl and charm of a aouthem alx'u: marriage, because thai'.< tors, 646-4200. Agency, 646-0131. uirougnoui. waiK-OUl rec room ______O ______a ______,___a. ..,411 tn Ot-lnhAr iKlno- the sarriA end street. Priced in the 60's, partment, Purchase Section, , ASSESSOR /- __ __ the revenues and expenditures denied the mayor. han Klein, School St., will til October, using the same Anne Munson, Rebecca Dona­ lady. , a long way off. I ’m going to fin- 'I'he I'own of Bolton pursu­ with buUt-lns. Just over Man- way below replacement. The MANCHESTER — Immaculate Room 320. 24 Wolcott Hill Road, ' cheotw IhuTln" desirable Riga -month period are Lavltt broke a tie on a vote place Allen on the Board of Fl- f.gures, a discrepancy of alx hue, Joan Rowley and Mary " I ’d never before entered a i.'li school first. I tMnk I'd like ant to the provisions of Sec­ 1 1 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Eve 4-bedroom Dutch Colonial on H E N R Y ST. Wethersfield, Conn. Manager Helghts. 10 per cent down to available. Demlng did not seem to refer sub-section H cf section nance, and John Brainard, Main months. The Board of Tax Re­ London. be.TUty contest and never even to work with people, particular­ tion 9-108 of the 1958 Re­ nings. Mr. Handler, 649-7613. park-like 3 acres with pond, Charming Colonial, large quaUfled buyer Owner 643- ^ think there is any problem 9_ no the town counsel lor an St., will replace Mrs. Milton view meets In Febnmry and tax thought about it until my college ly college Idds." garage, work barn. All alumi­ foyer, living room, formal vision of General Statutes gggj ^ ■ ' about getting tax bUls out. He opinion as to whether the sec- Carr on the C-DAP Agency. bills are mailed the first of Manchester Evening Herald drama teacher asked me to rep­ What does -she think of demcn- num siding, underground wir­ dining room, country kitch­ INVITAnON of Connecticut hereby pro­ ______said If the town meeting delays tlon is inconsistent with any Bulletin Board April. By the time the taxpay­ Columbia correspondent Vir­ resent the school In the state stiaiions and violence on college 1482- PLAIN AND FANCY ing. A veritable show place. en with dinette area, 3 bed­ vides that an assessor be BOLTON —- SH-room Ranch adoption of tho budget then the state statutes. It ooncerns un- "^h® Waterfront Park Aasocla- er finds out his essessme.'.t, it ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9234. pageant. There were many girls campuses? “ A lot of it is Just. s-ie ONE SIZE Bel Air Estate. Vincent A. rooms, walk-out cellar, all TO BID F O R R E N T appointed by the Board of with attached garage, one half tax bills Just don’t go out. auUforlzed payments. will hold its annual meeting is too late to appeal to the sp much prettier than I. I ’m so (leu because noihlng gets done The price is PLAIN but the situated on park-like 80x200' Selectmen of the Town of ______„ ______„ 7:80'Board of Tax Review. happy." unless there's agitation (or (14-16-18) Boggini, Realtor, 643-9332. Sealed bids will be received block from boating and swim- Seymour Lavltt, chairman of -Hje next meeting of the com- Sunday, June 29, at extras are FANCY. New lot. Mid 20's. Principals STAFFORD SPRINGS: Bolton (or a term of 4 mlng. wooded lot, $18,900 takes the commission asked if this misolon, June 25 aT the .Admh^ P-*” ' ‘ h® D «*h Dlmock LI- it was . brought out that the U. S. Envoy-Designate She’s the kind of girl men turn change," she says, adding how­ wall-to-wall carpeting In­ only. Owner, 643-1671. at the office of the Director of M.\NCHESTER — Custom built WESTBROOK APTS. Went years. The term of such as­ It. PhUbrtek Agency, Realtors, meant the town would go into tratlon Building at 8 p.m., will hwnY Board of Tax Review does not to look at on the sidewalk or ever, that she doesn’t agree Intej e.-iing panel sec- cluding the bath. Recently General Services. 41 Center Arrives in Ireland liun.- add a new and dif- in the wai.'tline on 3 bedioom L-shap?d Rauch St. Brand new S-room sessor shall commence on 848-4200. deficit spending and Demlng review the section on taxation. weekend’s Uttle League need to notify taxpayers of tax beach—not a raving beauty, but will’, using violent mean.s tr th:.< prettily einiironlei i d remodeled and decorated. MANCJHESTER —Centrally lo­ Street, Manchester, Conn., until fi rent look tu the .so on Icautifully manicured % unite In attractive brick the first day of July 1969, said the State Statutes allow tho ______bake sale gained $110 (or the inequities^ a remark that some DUBUN (A P ) — U.S. Ambas­ a very pretty, radiant girl. aciueve the desired end. (Ires.- witli a tn -.'a.'h and Four large rooms down, cated 5-unlt income property. July 3, 1969 at 11:00 a.m. for po|iulai iiiat-dre.ss! \o, acre lot. Breezeway '.vllh at­ Garden Apartment build­ and the terms of the as­ VERNON — A panoramic view jo borrow, association, with proceeds to go Icund hard to. believe. It was sador-designate John D. J. She's the girl next door who Wendy says she doesn't .-eo 1482 with IPK js you'll he first in ' lay’s three large bedrooms up. Vacancies never' a problem. Traffic and Pedestrian Signals, tached oversized garag!, large ing. TOTAL ELECTRIC, sessors now In office or enhances IWa 8-room Split and Lavltt then asked Demlng toward dugout costs and re­ LUggested that a flyer be put Moore says industrial invest­ happened to be a high school hei'.scii as a spokesman ’01- in ,N'ew Size.s 8 to 18, Fashion Para.lei N.i. I 84 Close to everything. ExceUent investment. Mid 40's. Center and Edgeline Striping Tima Fleet To Grow ha.' tis.sue — sizes 14, 16, aton? J atlo. family room with with each unit having an elected to such office shall many famUy ootwenlenoes are ^ feeling is concerning placement of equipment. in the tax bill to acquaint the ment soon could become a two- clieerleader, and had lote of ynilK tut adda that she hoprs t- hu.st ;il ' to 411. .Size 10, Wolverton Agency. Realtors, Machine, Restoration of Con­ 18 inclusive; hot-iron, wei bar. 2 fireplaces, exedle.'d 649-2813. interior brick wall. KiUt- terminate this date. Effec­ offered. Located In an excel- annual town meeting, and QUITO—Ecuador's fish pro- The Boosters Abroad will public with the April-book Oc- way street between Ireland and friends, both male and female. bring credit to the Amencai hu.-t 32Vz . . . :1L yard.' crete Curbs—Shot Concrete t I a n s f e r : color chart : KEITH AGENCY location. Mid 30's. Colli-Wag- in oven, range, refrigera­ tive July 1 , 1969. >enilent restaenuairesidential area near jjgmlng said, "Throw It out.out, ducUon has Increased rapidly meetlin on Tuesday night at 7 at tober-value discrepancy. the United States. An outdoors fan, who swims, ii'i'ge in her year of travel snd 4.'>in"h. Process. full .Inert.ons, ner Realty, 289-0241. MANCHESTER — Cape, full tor, dlspoaal, basement Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, schools, $28,000. (Jail J. D. Real never been in favor of It.” since the early 1960s, largely the High School to further dlS' A long discussion followed re­ v/atei skis, plays basketball and ap'.)> a ranees in B u it^ nnd SEND 65( in coini for each pat­ 64(5-4126 649-1922 Moore arrived in Dublin tern tt Include flril-clatt mailinf SEND 50C tn coins for toch pat­ shed dormer, 4-bedrooms, liv­ Bid forms, plans and specifi­ laundry and storage area. this 18th day of June 1969. Estate Associates, 643-8779. speaking of Mm- because of U.S. demand (or cuss the July trip to BJngland, gal ding the near-drowning of a other sports, Miss U.S.A. says '■'U'lh America. tern to include first-clast mailing. TH IR TY DAY pccupancy — Wednesday and will present his Sue Humrlt, .UaiirhrXrr ing, dining, family, baths. cations are available at the $MSJM per month. Reserve Richard Morra, self and not as treasurer. shrimp, lobster and tuna, wMch which is now Just four weeks toy at the lake Saturday. that what’s moat Important In She's pleased, of course, bveniojr Herald, 1150 AVK Aunt* C'ttbut, .llttiu'hrklfr New 7-room Raised Ranch, 2(4 now for Ju$y 15 ■ Aug. 1 VERNON — 7-room Ranch! credentials to President Eamon gFAMH^CAB, NEW VOKk ; Upper 20's, 646-1494. - General Services Office, 41 Borden said he did not care are plentiful off Ecuador's In the future. AU those making Peter Moeckel said "It was life la to be sincere and to be bsrninK Herald, 1150 AVK. MANCHESTER —Immaculate baths. 2 fireplaces, laundry occupancy. Michael Peace TIuee or four bedrooms, two de Valera within a few days. ilxiut ’ he $5,000 cash and c.i'mt- OF AMKBU A8. NKW YORK, Center Street, Manchester, Con­ whether or not there was a town coast. Plana are being made for the trip should attend. definitely an accident,, but we an Individual. Print Nnihe, dddreii Kith ZIP N'.Y 10030 6-Poom Ranch near Bowers room, built-ins, plastered MANCHESTER — Just listed, Joseph Ucltra, bBfhs, buUt-lnsi, carpeting, rec He said he hoped to encourage less gi*tr given Miss U.S.A . and necticut. meeting, and Lavltt said "But the 60-veasel tuna fleet to ac------must find ways to get help more CODE, ttple Number and tire. Address with 2IF School. Enclosed rear porch, walls, 2-car garage, city utili­ 5>i room Ranch, garage, ex­ CALL Board of Selectmen room, work s b ^ . AU for $24,- American Investment in Ireland ' "IT.ere’a so much phoiriness Incki fi.rward to competing '. : i CODE and Style Number.' Town of Manchester. the remarks you made are conr quire a dozen iq>-to-date 90-foot Rub the skin 00 a roart chlck- promptly.’ ' '6a Spring & Summer basement garage. Deep lot ties, near school, 30-day occu­ cellent condition full basement, JAMES J. GESSAY Town of Bolton 900. O. B. Govang Associates, and that Irish industrial growth In the world," says Wendy. " I l!ic Miss Universe pageant Tuiy Send .Klf today for the Connecticut y tlngent upon' retention of the purse selnera, each with a en or turkey with melted short- He sold it took three men and Basic KASHio.N. 50r a with vegetable garden. Bel Air pancy. Built by Ansaldl. Waddell School area. Only $24,- 875-0134 could lead to Irish investment In grew up with so much around 13.in Miami Beach. copy! new 'fill Spring & Sum­ Robert B. Weiss, carrying capacity of 150 tons ening or cooking oil generously Real Estate, ViCent A. Uogglnl, Charles Lesperance, 649-7620, town meeting." . _ . . _ _ _ i* a 'youngster — - to ' lift - the ------heavy•' ------the United States.— In----- 1967------Moore —-me In___ New______Orleans ______where peo-1__ But most of all, says Wendy, mer AI.BI’.M ! 900. H. M. Frechette, Realtors, General Manager Realtor, 643-9332. 649-6108. 647-9993. Two years ago when the and equipped to freeze the before It goes Into the oven U reeucltator and pointed out the led the first U.S. private invest- pie put too much emphasis on she's excited at the prospeet of Read Herald Ads Read Herald Ads charter was revised the ques- catch. you want a golden crisp akin. need of an E4J portable pack, ment mission to Ireland. class and etatus. I want to epjoy meeting people. TWBNTY-FOUR 'niUBSDAY, JUNE 19, 1999 jnattclifMrr Ettptting iirraUi ATCnn Dali, Net IW a .. For The Week IM ed The Weather Few. dautttter Jane 14, 19« : •: i • ■ operates, the annual health and Chance of cocsUnulng •howere i "About Towp or Mk. and Ml*. RIobard P. Comment Session Bolton physical education day (field and thunderahowers In early Farr of 9t EUaabeth Dr., sraa The Manchester Board of day) will be held. Students may evening. Low tonight 60 to 00. H h t HXhwy Doltn, pr—ldwit •abed at a birttuMy party Mbn- ilmtrljTatTr SuFntnn UrraUi Directors la conducting a drees accordingly. 15,590 Tomorrow fair and cooler. High * 9 b * « * • « * ■ JVBter Wioin- day night at her home. She srba 1966 VOLKSWAGEN mfm OUb, MMl lira. ChulM • :M to 8:80 comment ses- VConn Admissions Head to the 70a. six years old on thaaday. About Manchester Evening Herald IUanehe*ter— A Ciiy of Vittage Charm jOMlgr. Tic* pwililwit. «tund- n members of her tOndergsuten tion tonight in the town 3111 RASIIACK •A « ooMhlMd w cuUt * board Bolton correspondent, Cleme- Ctaaa at Manchester Oreen counsel’s office in the Mu­ To Give Graduation Talk VOL. LX X X V m , NO. 222 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) •lid pr»ild*nt oouncU mMUnr nicipal Building. ^ > well Young, tel. W-8981. •SUNBOOF MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 (Claaeified Advertialng on Page 28) PRICE TEN CENTS School attended the party. Dr. John V. Vlandls, director three errore In each case made o f 0>* Wat* FadoraUan ot Worn- The hearing Is for those • MABOON FmiBH of admissions at the University plays resulting In scoring rum. M ’s Chiba yasiarday at the town residents who wish to • VINYL INTBBKA Hartford Rinon HoUI. Miss Patrlda Shaw, naughber of Connecticut, will deliver the In a game Tuesday night Women on Stamps of Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw file si^esticns or com­ White Glaas cinched the Little plaints on any subject with­ graduation address tomorrow of th« MSadiMter of 87 Edison R d.; and Miss League title by beating Flano’s BONN—Since the West Ger­ Mary L. Schick, Mughter of in the board’s jurisdiction. to 66 Bolton High School sen­ 4-6. Wayne Poet pitched for the ■ nriblcin Chib plaiiiiliir to at- man Republic was founded in Those who appear are victors and Roger Barrett for t«aMi tha annual dinner tomor- MTj . Theresa Bouchard of 69 iors at ceremonies starting at 1949, its postage stamps have Whitney Rd., have been accept­ granted anonymity .and their Fiano. *1695 RNT at Mountain Laurel Res- 7 p.m. In the high school gym. carried the pictures of 126 men ed for admleslun to Bay State, remarks are relayed to the School Notioe Nixon Comment Taken IhampsonTiUe^ will A native of Bridgeport, Dr. a Boston junior cohege of busi­ town manager's office for Bolton Elementary School and only about two doeen wo­ at tla* Dka CMb at 6;4S Vlandls received hts BA from TED TRUDON, Inc. ness tor women, where they will review and possible imple­ will close tomorrow, Saturday men. The women want some­ UConn In 1968, his MA in VCNUK8WAOEN POBSCHB enroll hi the airline hosteas sec­ mentation. and Monday, the last three thing done about It, and are retarial program. speech from the State Univer­ days of school, at 1 p.m. Chil­ making themselves heard. Post­ TOLLAND 1TKB<-JrAL00TrVIXliB Mtaa Susan MacLean at M sity of Iowa in 1966, and his Hottman Rd. and Miss Christine King David Lodge of Odd dren should bring their lunch al authorities are planning a Ph.D. from the same instltu- on each of these days. After- souvenir sheet containing three Densa i of 987 Ludlow Rd., both The name of Miss Bonnie R. Follows will meet tomorrow at iton in 1962, while a member of Mianchester Hiyfa School stu­ Donnelly of 49 WaddeH Rd. wns 7:80 p.m. a t Odd FeUows Halt no«i kindergarten will be meet­ stamps portraying former poU- To Mean Big Pullout '.he UConn faculty. dents, will leave tomorrow for inadvertently omitted from the ing with the morning seaslcns tlclEUis Helene Weber, Marie He has taught at Temple Uni­ on these days. r Mexico where they will visit Su­ Manchester Obmmimlty OoUege Business Leaders Honor Juchaez and Marie Elizabeth san's sister. Dale MacLean, who spring semestsr desn's list. versity in Philadelphia and Tomorrow, If the 'weather co- Lueders. Read Herald Advertisements WASHINGTON (AP)— is attandiiM ihe University of Negro Window Washer joined the speech department President .Nixon’s newest at UConn in 1U6U where ne Vera O u s as a student of Hart- H w MbrlneObcpa League De- HOWELL, Mich, (AP) — (ximments on U.S. troop srlck OoUec*, Oneonta, N.T. tadunent and Auxiliary have Howell civic and business lead­ held the rank of assistant pro­ withdrawal are beingr in­ fessor. He assumed his present Says Kennedy been invited to a Luau Satur­ ers have honored one of the beet terpreted by some mili­ Sgt. Mark W. Oakman, son of day from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at loved citizens of this small position in 1964. Dr. Vlandls is listed in tary sources as meaning Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Oak- the Olastonbmy Marine Corps southeast Michigan community Okayed Tap 250.000 American service­ man o f M B. Middle Tpke., is League, ISl Addison Rd. —Willie Wright, a 93-year-old Who's Who In American Edu­ Bezzini Bros. serving with an Armored Caval­ Negro window washer. cation and Who’s Who In men could be out of Viet­ ry Regiment at Loc Mink, Viet­ TTie Mr. and Mrs. Club o f 9L Nearly 150 friends attended a American College and Univer­ Of King Line nam by the end of 1970. nam, near the Cambodian bor- Bridget Church will sponsor a birthday dinner Tuesday night sity Administration. He is past Nixon said Ttiursday "I would 2 hope that we could beat” a ler. His brother, Alan O. Oak- Casino Night tomorrow from and gave Wright a present of president of the New England WASHINOTON (AP) —Presi­ Association of Collegiate Keg- Beautiful Early American timetable proposed by former man, husband of Mrs. Patricia 7:30 bo 11 in the school cafe­ $600. He says he had never had Airliners lined up at runways of New York’s La- dent Nixon says he "checked Seerdtary of Defense Clark 1C. Oakman. of 2W Main St., la teria. Prises will be awarded. a birthday party before. Istrars and Admissions Offi­ personally" and found that Rob­ serving as a hospital oorpeman TTie ervent Is open to all mar­ Most of those attending the cers and president of the Holy Clifford, calling for the pullout Guardia Airport when air traffic controllers called ert F. Keimedy as attorney gen­ of l(X),(XX) troops by this year’s at Da Nang, Vietnam. He has a ried ooupiea of the parish and $10-a-plate dinner sponsored by Trinity Greek Orthodox Church with Care-free PLASTIC TOPS! eral did authorize FBI ■wiretap­ daughter, Ryan, and a son, the Howell Elks Lodge were in sick in large numbers and others began follow­ enJ and all U.S. ground combat guesta ln_ Norwich. South American Troubles ping of Dr. Martin Luther King Jeffrey. white. Only a few Negroes live Scoreboard forces by the clooe of 1970. ing regulations to the letter, causing major delays Jr.’s tel^ihone. Xlilitary sources, after Nlx- Ch^xnan Court, Order of in the southeastern Michigan In baseball last night GAH Oomer Desk ...... $40. Nixon interjected.himself into The Sunset Club will have its town of 6,000. on’e news conference, noted the Amaranth, will meet tomorrow Pa'ving beat Crockett 2-0 with Bookoaae ...... ISt. Ecuador Seizes to air travelers. (AP Photofax) the growing dispute over the annual dinner tomorrow at 1 Wright has lived in Howell for Group Bums Proaident referred to action al­ at 7:40 p.m. at the Masonic Tim Stem pitching. Greg Smith, Bookcase B ed ...... $00. tapping of the slain ci'vll rights 0 p.m. at the Senior Cltisens Cen­ 66 years and is still washing ready taken to withdraw one- Temple. Refreshments will be David Maus and Jim Klar stack UnU ...... ja i Fishing Boats GM Building leader’s phone at his Thursday ter. After dinner, there will be served. Officers will wear street windows along Main Street as pitched for Crockett. Stem and tentti of American' fighting ®®®halor Chest .... WASHINGTON (AP) —Seven news conference when he came a business meeting. he has for nearly 60 years. Chris Hopper with one hit and MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay forces, meaning the 25,0(XI who U. S. fishing boats were seized (AP) —Terrorisrts attacked a Air Traffic Dispute down In support of FBI Director will come out in July and Au­ by Ecuador this morning and General Motors building here J. Fktear Hoo'ver, who claims gust. are being taken into Ecuadorian today, setting fire to the struc­ Kennedy not only authorized the The 26,(X)0 is coneldered by porta, according to preliminary ture and causing damage esti­ King survellanoe, but originated (he administration as the equlv- refmrta received to Washington. mated at $1 million. Apparently Settled (tie Idea. aler.t of ai oombot division One of the American vessels IPollce ssild tw o persons But the two men who succeed­ "psuskage,” counting support was fired upon by the Ecuado- Do If Yourself or Lef Us Do If For You dressed as police officers end WASHINOTON (AP) — The i^it he said the jissociatlon ed Kenne<1y as attorney g^teral elements. r i a n a, Induatry-connected armed with machine giins tied oemgesUon crisla that threat­ had’ urged the men to jgo back to accused Hoover and the F ^ of There are 10 Army and Ma­ sourcea said. up two watchmen at the subur- ened chaos at key airports work following a tour-hour making unfair attacks on the rine dl'Vislons or equivalent In The State Department bai\ GM ceniter. then sprayed of­ around the country on one of meeting Thunsday night to two stain men. Vietnam. If all these groizxl Immediately began checking fices and automobiles ■with a their busiest days apparently IVeehington between PATOO of­ The oontroversy over the wir­ combat packages were brought into the affair. Initial reports hoso attached to a gasoltoe ended this morning with the set­ ficials and (he FAA In ■which etapping took on a new dimen­ came from radio dispatches out, it would total about 260,000 pump. tlement of a dispute resulting some undenstandings had been sion when The Washington from the vessels. men, officials suggest The attack oame as Oov. Nel­ from atr controUars’ complaints reached over 'basic controller Elvening Star reported In a co­ President Nixon brings his hand up to his neck to At San Diego, Calif., the That stlU would leave nearly son A. Rockefeller of New York of beliig overworked and under­ complaints. pyright story Thursday that American Tunaboat Association indicate the let^el of his feelings on la'wlessness 300,(X)0 men In Vietnam to pro- conferred In Paraguay. He Is manned. Hoover had disclosed contents said six—rather than se'ven— Airports around the country ■vlds ah’, helicopter, artUtery duo In Uruguay Saturday on his of two memorandums, one say­ and violence. The Chief Executive said he was “ up U.S. tuna boats were shot at and F. Lee Bailey, attorney tor reported controllers ■were show­ and other backup for the South Latin-Amerioan tour. The at­ ing Kennedy had expressed con­ TEMPLE’S seized by a patrol boat from Ec­ the Professional Air Traffic ing up to 'woric In usual numbers to here” with the situation. (AP Photofax) Vietnamese Infantry. Gradually, cern about reports that King tack was attributed to elements Oontrollers Organization, sig­ and operations were returning these backup elements would be uador for allegedly violating Ec- was a student of Marxism and of the clandestine Tupamairos naled an end to the A p u te to normai tollowtog Bailey’s reduced as the South Viet­ CARPET and FLOOR COVERING xiador’s territorial waters. was associating ■with a New National Liberation Movement, when he said this morning the The latest incident comes on sending out word the dtepute namese took over their func­ group had urged its members to York man ■wltt known Oommu- tions. the heels of a running argument (See Page Eight) was over. return to woric on a normal ba­ nist connections. 301 MAIN STREET wHh Ecuador, Peru end some President Sees Votes Military planners have con­ TEL M3-M02 sis. "People who have l>een call­ Courtney Ehrans, then assist- other Latin American countries ing to asking for sick leave have tended it would take about two The controllers either called wt director for the FBI and yeaus to complete an orderiy on fishing off Latin American suddenly gotten well," a super- Uaison man with the Justice De- shores. in sick in unusually high num- Reaction to Disorder withdrawal of the roughly bera Hiursday or applied Feder­ (8ee Page Eight) Iiartment, wrote ihe memoran­ 640.000 U.S. troops In Vietnam J Many Latin American coun­ Tax Package dum to Hoover In June 1963, The WASHINGTON (AP) — (3on- tries claims Jurisdiction 200 al A'viaUon Administration safe­ state level, including New York and huge amounts oC eq-o^mient Star said. According to the arti­ servatlve victories in recent City’s. miles offshore. The United ty ndee so strictly that planes Penn Central and supplies, other than what Triple Dresses' a M inor were up to four hoia’s behind cle, Evans reported the sub­ municipal elecUons mean the In his bid tor the presidency, would be left behind for the (not shown) ...... $119. States recognizes only a three- Made Out Well Applauded schedule and airlines canceled stance of a ctm'versatlon In American peopl^ are fed up and even after taliig office, South Vietnamese. mUe territorial limit offshore, BOSTON (AP) — Depending which Kennedy expressed con­ with violence arm lawlessness, although it respects claims by flights. Nixon has stressed what he said As for further withdrawals upon where you were and where cern about poBsi'ble Infiltration according to President Nixon, countries exercising Jurisdiction Bailey, reached at his Boston Is the need by the courts and lo­ after the flmt 28,000, Nixon said you wanted to go, the alrllns of the civil rights movement by who made law and order a ma­ over fishing and other Items up By Dempsey home, said It ■would be mislead­ cal officials to crack down on "another decision will be made Open Stock! Choose just what you need. ing to say on agreeonent had disruption caused by air control­ Marxists, and asked about the jor issue of his cAmpalgn tor the unlawful behavior. The recent In A ugust" to 12 miles off the coast. lers' sick leave absences in New White House. The handsome Colonial furniture'was builttolaifl HARTFORD, Oewm. (AP) — been reached between the FAA feasibility of Installing electron­ elections back him up, Nixon In­ The number, die President The captain of one of the new­ York and other centers was ei­ The revised fiscal package rati­ and the PATOO, SINCiE THAT ic devices on King’s telephones. When asked at his Thursday dicated. said, "will depend upon the ex­ Single jureeser Base • Each piece features the finest construction details, ly seized fishing boats, Julius U ther good or bad. Hoover was quoted hy the news conference how he as­ AUoto, told the tunaboat asso­ fied by Democratic legislators "Implies some organized effort He noted the first reacUcti to tent of the training of the South Mlatching Mirror . .$75. such as center-guided drawers, full dust proofing, Take the man at Penn ed in an economy move contract ittve Worcaster, Maas., weapons under on accelerated fore, I will endorse Sen. Marchl miles north of Tay Nlnh CSty though there is sufficient sup­ antiwelfare, or reactionary, or that Defense Department offi­ firm' received last spiring called production schedule. and the other Republican nomi­ early today and American head­ port for the program.’’ members of hate groups.” cials said saved more than $1.6 for supply of 19,000 rifles by An Army spokesman said nees on the city ticket in New quarters said, "An undeter­ The Democratic fiscal propo­ In Ireland Nixon’s analysis of the mean­ billion but there was no account­ that date. Thursday that HAR had fallen York.” But he added he will not ing of the New York results gen- mined number penetrated the sals, which Include a $40 million short of the contract dell'very campaign, comment or partici­ perimeter but were repulsed.” 9 X 12 NYLON RUGS ing of the money spent over the The Army, stirred a -wave of DUBLIN (AP) — Ireland’s past five years. reduction In the budget already schedule fer three of the first pate in any election below the (See Page Elgli$7 Th attack was reported a few 100% NYtON congressional criticism a year voters gave Prime Minister i : Most of this, an amount esti­ passed by the legislature, will four months of production, he hours after military spokesmen HEAVY DUTY All Ends Finished. AS LOW AS ago when it awarded M16 oon- Jack Lynch an outright majori­ mated at more than $1 billion, be acted on at a special ses­ added that the company has said a massive enemy drive While They Last "IF*#*# sion next Monday. traota to HAR and to General ty h. the republio’s elections to­ was for an undisclosed number corrected Its problems and ex­ against Tay Nlnh Caty had “ fiz­ Motors' Hydroma tic Division. day—and the 52-year-old former RUBBER BACK of huge Titan 3M boosters and It is bound to encounter strong pects to be on schedule by July zled.” The House and Senate Armed rugby star cheerfully announced satellites already built or on or­ opposition from the minority Re- 31. Spokesmen said 72 enemy Services Oommittee launched he was off to go fishing. KITCHEN der. troops were killed In the as­ 2 CERAMIC BATHROOM (See Page Eight) investigations after (he Asso­ Convention Petition What’s going to happen to all (See Page Bight) With the count all but over in sault. U.S. casualties were sev­ the -vote tor a new Dali (lower CARPET that hardware; to the men that en killed and 18 woizided. It costs so little and adds so.-much. houre), Lynch’s governing Flan- Bxodknt Seieotton of hardware was to carry into It raised to 475 the number of <3oloie—12 Fb It lasts a lifetime. D w it settle for sub­ Hinges on Wisconsin Widths space; and to $30 million in na Foil party held 72 voting North Vietnamese and Viet stitutes. Nothing has the style tike seats plus that of the house CERAMIC 'file. launch facilities, now 90 per Russia Turns the Clock Back WASHINGTON (AP) — The in the Assembly. If it can be CJong reported WHed in fierce cent complete? speaker, who was returned au- fighting around Tay Nlnh city tomaticaliy. key to whether the nation will passed there, and hearings are $0.95 Air Force spokesmen say the have its first constitutional con­ expected shortly, supporters of since early TTnirsday. Total U.S. launch faclIltleB, which were to The combined opposition to­ .95 vention since the Founding Fa­ the move are confident it will casualties in the past 24 hours $ begin hurling two-man crews taled 66. Only five seats re­ thers met in the "Grand Ooii- clear the Senate again. were put at 16 killed and 48 aloft on scienoe-and-survell-. ‘Reforming’ a War Economy mained to be decided and the wounded, while South Viet­ 0 119 opposition could not possibly ventlon” of 1787 appears to be l.n If Wisconsin—or soipe other Unoe missloina In 1971, will be iBStaUed INSTALLED the hands of the Wisconsin legis­ state—becomes the 34th to peti­ namese casualties were 14 finished on schedule in Septem­ By ANATOLB 8HUB gain a majority. ommendations often ran into “local In­ lature. tion for a convention, Oongress killed and more than 20 wound­ Up to 100 Sq. Ft. Inciudes Labor, ber because tiiey would have to The Washington Post Lynch, fighting his first cam ­ ed. terests.” Legislatures of 33 states al­ will be plunged into a momen­ Materials and Your Choice of Colors. be paid for anyway. But beyond paign as prime minister, had Ten yetu’s ago, Russia’s greatest Kantorovich and his team had also ready have adopted resolutions tous debate and, in the opinion Tay Nlnh City is a key provin­ that there are no official an­ pulled off a notable triumph mathematical economist, Leonid Kan­ analyzed the price structure. Their find­ petitioning Clongress to call a of some members, a constitu- cial capital near the Cambodian swers. against virtually unanimous torovich, observed that, with Russia’s ings, he said, had been ” t€iken into ac­ tlo.'.al crisis of major propor­ border, 60 miles northwest of The MOL launch complex convention aimed at overturn­ TUB ENOLOSURE natural resources, efficient management count” before the price revisiims of July (See Page Eight) tions. Saigon. Spokesmen said the SpedalizlEig In Bathroom probably won't stand Idle long. ing a 1964 Supreme Court deci­ Would raise output anywhere from 30 1, 1967. sion requiring a one-man, one- North Vietnamese force at­ It can be used, 'with little modi­ to 60 per cent. Basically, despite some dlffer- tacked Flrebose Ike, 16 miles to R«|ieir8 and Roniod^hw Asked whether the new prices ’’re­ vote basis for apportioning state enoes in wording, the petitions fication, to fire unmanned This was probably deliberate under­ the north, shortly after mid­ flected” the Institute’s findings, the tact­ legislatures. to CJogress ask for a constitu­ Fnm ica Counter T of» speu:e-Bpy craft thkt would per­ statement: Rurala is fertile and rich In night, charging behind rockets WHILE ful profeKor hesitated, then replied: Action by only one more state tional convention for propoeing $07.95 form piuch the same function €U9 minerals and Its growth rates In the Bosom Makeup and mortar fire that pinned THEY "Let us say that they ’ ’approach” the would Invoke Article V of the an amendment that would per­ Esp*rt Installation the MOL. laist two decades of Tsarism match any down the 150 defenders, U.S. 1st best theoretical plans.” In other words, (Constitution, which provides mit factors other than popula­ LAST Plans celled for the lO-by-49- attained under Cbmmunism. Air Cavalry Division soldiers. the scientists knew what to do, but the Adding Depth that upon appUcatlon of the leg- tion to be taken Into account in foot MOL to have a presstirized In September, 1967, two years after The Americans fought back pol'Uclans were still far from doing It. Islatuies of two-thirds of the apportionment of one branch of 14-foot-long section capable of Brezhnev and Kosygin had made Im­ with rifles and machine guns The qpxt day, a young Siberian elec­ statei Oongre.S8 shall call a con­ a .<:tate legislature. REG. f39.9S housing two-man crews to ofblt pressive promises of agricultural and To Nudity Fad while helicopter gunohipa and trical engineer partly explained why, vention for the purpose of pro- for 30 days. This section now industrial reform, a group of newsmen Senate Republican Leader Ev­ artillery pounded the attackers. when It oame to the industrial reform, NEW YORK (AP) — The cur­ pc'i’ng amendments. can be filled with automatic was allowed to meet briefly with Prof. erett M. Dlrksen of IUlnods has The North Vietnamese withdrew cameras and sensors instead of we should "not take so seriously what is rent craze for nudity in fpshlon An Ai.soclated Pres.s survey Kantorovich at his mathematical insti­ tried t'wlce to win Senate ap­ after 76 minutes of close quar­ JUST ARRIVED—9 x 12 Ufe-supporttog equipment. In the newspapers.” The eiigineer gave hae sparked a whole series of spctlights the Wisconsin legisla­ tute in Akademgorodok, outside Novo- proval of such an amendment. ters fighting. TIm launch complex's 316-foOt two examples. The first was the mat­ new products ranging from ture as the one where the siblrks, in Siberia. Patiently, the father Each time Dlrksen got a ma­ While the battle raged, two gantry was built to handle fu­ ter of direct contracU between enter­ body ztookings for Uve modest to chances of putting the move of Soviet linear programming explained jority but not the necessary waves of B52 bombers dumped BRAIDED RUGS ture rockets far bigger than the prises, a "change” of which Moscow body jewehy tor the daring. over are best, although the reso­ the work of his Institute which, he noted two-thirds margtn. Since then 300 tons of explosives on North 170-foot Titan 8M-MOL combina- press agents were then making much. And die latest idea in the lution faces an uphill f'.ght. Wayside Furniture carefully, was not directly tied to the without fanfare, he has been Vietnamese troop concentra­ tkm. Engineering tor these so- "Even before the reform,” the en­ Two y-ars ago the Wi.sconsin economy. what-wlll-they-thlnk-of-next cat- pu.^'hing the drive In state legis­ tions Just north of Flrebase Dee called "maximum growth v ^ - gineer saldi, "the enterprises knew each egory probably will raise more Senate passed a resc.j,-; n ask- His institute, Kantorovich disclosed, latures for a coraitltutional con­ in the northern half of Tay Ntoii hi Assy Klteiien clea" Is ccntlnulng and prestun- other’s problems at leask as well as eyebrows than all the rest put Ing for a constitutional conven­ did work out ''theoretically” optimal vention. province. Spokesmen said the Up to F X IF. atoly they will be fired—un­ Gosplan (die stoke planning com ­ together. tion on the leapportlonmer.t is­ pla-ns for the economy. However, he Under the Constitution, manned—when developed. mission).. It would have been Impossible sue, but the measure died in the strikes were aimed at emealUi^ gently confessed, actual economic plans It’s makeup for the bosom. amendments can be proposed in 519 EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER. CONN — 649^1864 Ten miles north of the launch to operate otherwise.” Assembly. ’ North Vietnamese reserve were "not always" based on such ’’theo­ The new line o f makeup was two ways: Congress can submit troops. Thl.s year, in a shift in strate­ (loa Page Tsrenlgr-Bevea) retical’’ models. The economists’ rec­ (Sea Page Twelve) (See Page Eight) gy, the resolution is starting out (See Page Eight) (See Page Bight)