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THURSDAY, JUNE 22; 1OT8 MOOWIOH (A P ) D r. WU- iSanclii^Btier Ett^nftis diaUM from Mlddlahary, wen The Weathelp Gw tiag,BM tip pilw taiay in Cloudy, cori through Satur­ fha OwMi^BHeut Mato Uttory*s day with chance of scattered Ural foaitetty "Mighty rw*- Tiaakfc" showers; tonight’s low near 68— President Plays Global Diplomacy 868 BROAD ST. FRESHER 6Y FAR... tomorrow’s high about 66. MANCHESTER Pinehurst certified FRESH OtllCKBNS, BxeasU and Laga, ap- Maneheeter "A City o f VOtoge Charm (ear ofLm on Manchester tablea and at barbecuea. WAamcRON (AP) — P t m - trie* by latecA count, has been pUalied by more-timdttlonal low- Oonnallsr’ a montti*U»r global temember, pleaae, you gst more alioea of tender ohlokon from Mei* MIxan ia putting on an un- traveling aince June 6. er4evel dlptomacy, tour waa announced aa devoted toe ovisr 8 lb. blrda we feature and they are aa freah aa dally VOL. XO, N a 826 (TWBIjmr-TWO PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1972 Pi«« U) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS uaual dbgilay o< h^li-level per- On July 2, mxon's aoienice Hie facta ot the current Jot- prim arily to current econom ic delivery can make them... . aonal dlptomacy by Jetting top adviaer, Dr. Edward E. DavM tripptiHr abroaMl by WhaMi^ton laauea. However, the former > .1 iL.-a: ■***®*'^***^’"*y places around jr., will lead a delegatioa to notahlea do not appear to UiA Troaaury chief alM will be in a ROASTING CHICKEN 900 ^ globe. MOSCOW to woric out solentillo Into any atngle diplomatic maa- poaltlon to dlaouaa with foreign FRYERS — Cut-Up Ib. 9 w 'FMday la the next home- projects wttfa the Ruaatana. ter plan. leadera international develcp- Split to Broil ooming for security adviser EoUomIng David to the Soviet The iniliettve for lOaainger’a meats including Ntacon’a Peking AU at he Same Low Price! Weight 8% to almost 4 lbs. Henry A. lOsainger, retundag capUat will be Secretaxy of visit to Peking, according to and Moscow amalcns. the an- from Ms latest nonsecrec ^ Commerce Peter O. Petenon. administration sources, came nouncement said, KT W king trip. Klasinger returiked'Hls miaelon: to lay groundwork from the Chinese. Periodic vis- The David and Petenon Jour- FRESH CHICKEN LEGS ,June 12 from Thkyo, after fly- for «q>andbig U.S.-Sovlet trade, tts 1^ senior U.S. oftlciaia had noys to Moscow are foUow-upa ' 10 lb. lots 69c lb. State Spared iniThi June 1 from the Moscow lllxon critics are pMtraying been agreed on during Nixon’s to Nixon's agreements with 8o- **”*” ll; this prominent to-and-fro’ing, parley there last February. vlet leaden on expanding a MR. T U R K E Y _____ SELECTED FRESH BREASTS OF Sahirday is take-off day for aS announced by the 'White Rogen' Journey atarta with wide range of dealings between TENDER CHICKEN lb . fleciirtary of State tXTUlam P. House, as umieeesaaxy rasxle- the annual meeting of the South the two countries. 10 lb. lots 86c lb. Rogen on a iS-day nine-nation dasale aimed at keeping Nix- Asia Treaty Organisation, ono VfTLL SnVE YOU MIAKFAST FOLK AND around the world from on’s foreign-peHcy efforts in the of the usual commitmente for H l i Aurtralla through EaM Ikirope. limeiight as the presidential the secretary of state who al- State Bank COFFM MUAKIRS ALL THK FM I COFFU Rogm stopped in parts of West campaign heats tq». - ready haa logged SS2,4M miles Storm’s Fury Europe on Ms wny back from With Peking aitd Moscow overseas since taking ofnee YOU CAN DRINK FROM 6 A .lfl. TO 11 A.M . eENUME SFRim UMB LEfIS Are At Ih r ir Etoring Best. the Moscow parley. qwetacukua bchhid him, they years ago. O perating We Bone Them for Shlsnkabob On Request. At the airport the same day suggest, the President wants to HU East Eurcqpean straps at MONDAY — SATURDAY By THE ABSOOIATEO PRESS Agnes’ woke was 36 with at ed fw all of western Permsylvs' win be Arthur Bums, chairman keep the publtc mindful of bU Belgrade, Bucharest and Buda- The brunt of Tropical Storm leaat a score more missing, and nla, where Gov. MUton Shapp of the Federal Reserve Board, dramatic foreign moves sbioe peat—the first ever by a seere- A t P rofit DURMG RRIAKFAST HOURS Agnes bypassed Oonneeticut, feared dead. declared a state of extreme' heudlngeouth for a fortnight of he himself has no further over- tary of State in Hungary—have Stockholders attending the an but toe heavy rairu that pre- “We have a major 'disaster emergency on Thursday as toe ceded her caused nuntniM of developtog,’’ if the rain contin- torrential storm battered up toe taUs with financial leaders in seas Journey planned before bem long proposed as part nual meetliig of the Manchester Argentina, Peru, Venesueia and November. the admlnUtmtlan’a undet^ state Bank (MSB) Monday were dollars worth of damage in toe ues. National Weather Service Eastern seaboard. aUte. hydrologist WUUam Long warn- T.n«hing force winds and Administratton supporters taking to Improve relatlans told by Andrew Ansaldl Jr., FRICIDAIRE • SONY * ADMIRAL * ZENITH gale These same Lntin American paint a different picture, laud- with the COmmimiat E!aat. board chairman, that "toe hank The National Weather Service ed to Pittsburgh. He said toe leaving up to a toot of rain, toe canceled toe flood watch Ohio waa rising at toe rate of a lands have JuM been vistted by tog each of the V.I.P. mlasiona Bums, the White House says, U operating at a profit after still potent remains of Hurri­ early morning for Con- foot an hour at 4 a.m. and former Secretary of Treasury as meritoclous to its own right, was Invited to visit Argentina only 15 months to (^ration.'’ cane Agnes forced toe evac­ necUcut as toe storm stayed to would pass the 26rfoot flood John B. Oonnafiy, who U now Aral they say that toe direct, by the head of toe central bank He said also that toe bank uation of thousands, including 2 c- has assets of $9-15 million and toe west in toe Hudson Vallsy stage by mldmomlng. in Aria on a globeMiircItog Nix- personal contaei with foreign there and f elt it would be useful and caused only minor flooding Flood warnings were extend- (Bee Page Nine) on asBignmmtt. Ocnnally, wfaoae leadens adds a valuable dtmen- to g o to same otoer Latin na- that he, toe otoer board mem- itinerary will include 18 coun- sfarn to what can be aocom- tlons while on toe trip. bars and the officers “are all Thursday night in Oonneeticut. greatly pleased with the prog­ But official* in cities along ress of the bank and Its contri­ toe coast estimate that toe downpour earlier this week bution to toe Manchastor econ­ M day & $*rtai4ay M y ‘I om y." c aused extensive damage as Edmond Parker, bank presi­ toe state was hit with heavy dent, said “the bank will con­ rains Sunday and Monday. tinue to make prime rate loana The Oreenwldi and Bridge­ 3 (/iilaqiL ^iwJtmufL available to downtown mer- PiTuinm &ad rescue work«n Assist vlctinis of floods in HsrrMiuyg, Ps. in wake of storm IVidsy. (A P idMto) port areas were toe hardest Ut chanta for the bettermmt of E liR E K A with Greenwich officials esti­ Main St, and a stronger and Ughtwviglit HIGH POWERED!' mating about $3.6 m illion in active aponaorahlp ef service SUPER damage Bt Greenwich about f i n u t i n u o and civic acUvitlea will be one 400 Hom es were flooded Man- of cur< prime efforts in toe com­ VAC A LL S T E E L ! Tolland Injunction day, offloiala said. ing yea r." E lM t r ic States Commuter Bus Bridgeport officials i>ut the Parker said tfaa bank will con­ 10 ,L1)S.LIGHT! damage from Monday’s flood at tinue, with even greater involve­ S w M p e r $3 m illion as there was exten­ SUMMER FASHION ment eponaorehip of such plvic Dissolved by Court sive damage around toe Roost­ eventa as toe chlldroi's swim­ And Low Price! Look To Funds Okayed er River which had been divert ming m eet flatatog derby, and i The teatyonaxy ex-parte in- between toe local budget dls- ted for a road construction aU' races. Our own freshly made, daily frocen JunoMon ianed last weak in TM- pate and last year's legislative project. V Re-elected to the board of dl- CHUCK PATTIES 95^ land.Obunty Uaperlor Oourt was action approving a riata income Officials in Norwalk and CLEARANCE rectora were: Artaaldl, Parker, dissolved today, paviag the way tax which was subsequently Fairfield reported more than $1 4 lb. box lb . Sharing Paul J. Aceto, Stephen J. Cav- for toe town's saomd hodget overruled by a qwclally called By Bond Unit million damages in each of toe agnaro, Richard Cobb, Thomaa DELUXE CHOPPED SIRLOIN retoreridiim 'Hnirsday from 8 session of the general assembly, WASHINCraON (A P ) — The towns. J. Crockett, Antluaqr Dsen, PATTIES 4 lb. box (b. 1.15 to 8 p.m. at toe Hick’s imiUying U toe state could do it, Senate is erq^eoted to Join the By DOUG BEV1N8 Gov. nom as J. Meskill said Frank Outolpero, Rcnald Jac­ Mamorlal SchooL Thlland could. House in iqqftrovlng toe sharing (Hereld Reporter) Thursday the SmaU Businesa A U IN Or buy tlrim fresh . . . one, a dosen or 100 at the of im e 990 billion with toe Administration will provide obs, Nichoias A. tnPenta. VALUE Ths Hftlng o f toev injunction Atty. Martin Gould, reptre- TTie State Bond (Ikmunission today approved neces- OFF Also, Roods E. Lone, Francis Service Meat Counter. haw no bearing ofi too bearing tmOiig the plaintiffs, stressed and local governments emergency financial relief . to over toe ’next five years. But sary fundinsT for tte Department of Transportation’s ijety*^he ^water-damaged areas STOCK ITEMS R. Murray, WUUam A. Oleksto- of toe martta of toe court case the "restilctiveneas’’ of toe Bki, Samuri D. Pierson, John Q. LEADER brought by Gerald Ralston and town charter regarding the an- Senate action may have to wait COnURUter bus projsct linking MAnchsstsr snd of the atate. Rohan, John B. Rogers, Joseph tos ToUand Education Associa- nual town budget meeting. untU after toe political con- Hmi^ford. . . _ ------'----- The governor said he ertyeota Schauster, Frank R. Simon, ventiona. The Department of Transpor- ^ho payments exceed the 8BA to declare part of toe Va R>. ^ stoeduled to be heard -n e town derives tU power taUon (DOT),.wUl get |7,800 for oOoT John F. Tlemey and Edward J. GENOA SALAMI Pi*****^ contend fi-om tn* charter and from no .The revenue-sharing measure state a "dlaaster loan area." 3 DAY SPECIAL Tomldri. Sliced to Order ^ tudgri a^yltly otoer source,’’ be contended. swept through the House on a sj^, m ai^, bad ^toer ^ Maachestor-U>«art- This would make emergency 374-133 vote Thursday after de­ rirelters. and huurance for toe loans available to persons and LEAN BOILED HAH ^ lb. 89o ^ edoptlan of to* 48 mffl budg- Counsel Robert King feat of an attempt to delay toe bus service between Burr (Cor­ New Ship Hold* LAND O’ LAKES CMEESB lb. 89o et « UiA racial town meet- ^ "compelling actions’* ners ShopiUng Plasa at Man- express conwntttw buses runr THURSDAY — FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY OmOKEN BOLL Ib. 1.49 mg,-are Wsgal. , facing toe town and reviewed effective date six months. 3 ,0 0 0 Contmnera ch;;ter ilSd'^tow^town ^ J Ua deelrim to lift history of toe budget meet- Aa passed by the House, toe ^ Hartford, to downtown Hart- SPORTSWEAR — LONG DRESSES — SHORT DRESSES HAMBURO, Oermany — The We have whole extra lean 8 lb. avg. injunotton. Judge Douglass petSons and rrierendunu P«*»ni Is retrooctlvo Comptroller service, wUeb also Winds Lash world’s largest container ves­ Briskets of Corned Beef at 1 .1 9 Wright ____ MOSTLY ONE-OF^-MND sel, launched here recently, and Plenty of our own TENDERCURE bim W /d hg. been eontinned contains ar,000 totu of Iron and JWty 1 date, saytpg thgt would the Og^cU- 90-day Mai period, hae ' ■ '' ■■■: -M- COME EARLY FOR A GOOD SELECTION steel and U 943 feet to length. Corned B ^ in Chuck and Round Cuts. or toa town, "iq i« riatyd, mato eave $3.7 bOItet. but waa de- cut CSa. whl^ run toe bu^. ... Named the Hamburg Ex­ tatnlng ttta people riiould have hOUcit, mmoHrm,people sms wiunave opportuiilty to make toe feated, 341 to 16T. • hi an amcMnt.net to exceed ^ bualneseee srho euffered proper-' Downstair in The I ncnity Solon press, she can hold 8,000 Chairman RuaseU B. Long. hie 90-day domonstra- ^ _____ ty damage to toe heavy ralne twenty-foot containers. decision one way or D-Lo., of toe Senate Finance hon project. ™ Harttfi^ buM, M “ to# TOfersndum Is held gaotlisr. He pointed to toe 250IROAD STREET ( Next ta Dairy Qneon) She will make a round ttty to TENDER UJS. CHOICE CHUCK CUnutottee said he will begin bus rune from Burr Cor- couni, camea m x w no Bxtenriva storm preoautiona Ji^pan in a daya, a little m ors drew on analogy (Bee Page Nine) hearings next week on the n«rs wlU etart July 10. Buses P®**”*?^ had been token to toe southern than half toe time needed by a The demand for Chuck Steaks and Roasts Increases as more . i f 1“ measure. However, It is unlike- are scheduled to leave the .f* P**t of toe state Thursday but conventUnai traightar. learn to marinate the steaks for outdoor broUtog . . . and to tt ly toe heartogs will be com- shopping center every ten min- **“*™|jf Agnes had calmed down by to* wrap tlri Roasts to foil for oven broiling with any dry soup mix. rieted before Congress recesses utes between 7 and 9 a.m., and ^ y -_«>e state tod not riiM - um, ^ reached Long Island dsaetoe'wiiAele' * A ’* > a a nlSSh linBmSk^Tiftolr Bin a. m m m . ^ __ a______-WSa. a .■ for toe July 10 Democratic con- 'will return from Hartford be- Oo. operadon goynd and left (mly minor flood WIN • WIN • WIN • WIN • WIN • cieeaat, hieem and dust Boneless London Broil Chuck Steaks 1 .1 9 lb. ' snew . . . with eeiMl em e. vention. And, toe measure may tween 4 and■ 6- p.m. of toe West Hartford h..—buses. damage and scattered wind ' Cerd steiege. Sell Vinyl 1st Cut ChuiA Steaks Ib. not be ready for full Senate The one-way fare will be 60 Gov. . Thomas Meeklll, to an- damage Thursday night. gria spats isvhig aim Center Cut Chuck Steaks or Unanticipated Cash consideratlan until after the Re- cents, and DOT officials estl- ““‘‘“ chig the project, said. We GARRET AND FLOOR COVERING ttylag. . nrJl ^ f i f Block Roast 89^ lb. ^ 0OL R. CMMEN municipalities and granU for PuhUcan convention to Aug^. mate toe trip wUl take 16 to 18 (See Page Nine) Major flood warnings were Is­ Bondess Chudf Roasts 1 .0 0 to 1 J 2 9 (Herald Reporter) property tax relief, toe latter Houee Republican leader Ger- mtoutee. sued today for toe Ohio, Al­ M o(M 9S S legheny and Monongahela riv­ /I u iriu u [TWO related e M ^ b y Gov. c o ^ S at $16 per pupU. old R. Ford to Michigan hall^ ParM ^spa^ ^166 can to Thomaa MStoiU btoUre toe end Gov. MeakUl had issued an *he House as a triumph ^ Ootn^ wm be leased to ers to western Pennajdvanla ea iSSSL diehard storm Agnes stalled to to toe current fiscal year wlU executive order hut year, frees- I" «v- ^ ^ $ 1 P» 7 ^ hy A 1 FINIHURST, LOWER PRICE ON mean $306,886 fW Manchester tag the ADM granto at $206 per enu^shwrtog plan was retooled Schnlsr mSerprl^, Its tracks and pumped more Bulletin rain on already soaked seotions .(Heisld photos by Plaio) OALIF. to unantlclpaited revenue — pupU and canceling for the Ihe riiopptag pmw . nt PAnnavivnniiL And New $l< ».8»totbr^ day cr two being toe entoe $16-per- "T1 toe does not ^ c«^r ____ _ W A S ^ G I W Lueille Salter^ch and $103,000 oe to Ju^SO. puril ttotoUonal grant. *“ * legislation tola year. It wUl The state hae agreed to guar- idmit Mixon t ^ slg ^ ^ National Guard i^ta to b ^ RHS Valedictorian I C E B B I G , pui« TOoiauiai gram. dereUct to It* duty," Fwd antes too Connecticut Co. revei- $31J billion ednoatfam biU but states were aaaisttag In the That own Is to addition to in May, he released some to ^ nue to $330 a day. The state ertttelBed Ma anUburiiv pravl- evacuation to thousands from 27.97 $61,310 reoeived to May, also toe funds booed on the leglria- ixng said he eiqiects favor- will pay the bus company toe rions at a rmiiTwInnel "re- f 1 o o d-threotened cltlee, to- LETTUCE unantlolpated and also not eati-. tore’s $210 per pupU autoorisar ^tl^^ d iffe^ e between toe amount treat from aa argent caR lor eluding Harrisburg sad Elmira, Z H o mated a* ravenuef when Man- tion. and now, to two executive ^J^J would provide $1.8 to fares and the $280. remonsibillty." The confirmed death count In ohester’s 1971-73 budget wps orders, U releastog aU of tt — ^ federal funds for and on Calif. Golden Ig. hd. Carrots 19c bag' ailopted. plus aU of too $16 per pupU ^ g biUlon for citie s ------INSTALLED The governor U releastog flat grant. <^er local governments ALL MERCHANDISE MARKED DOWN We will have Cherries, Plums, Peaches, funds authorised by toe 1971 ^tion Is because to the thia year. 100% CONTINUOUS Blueberries and Strawberries. General AssemUy as ADM state government’s healtiiy The program would continue FOR THIS SALE EUREKA (Averhge Dally Membership) avenue picture for 1971-72. The for five years, but proponents FILAMENT grants, computed at $310 per and opponents alike predicted It Rockville High Crowded TOO MANY ITEMS fOR THIS AD NYLON pupil; .flat, block grants to toe (See Page Nine) wUl be re-enacted. After toe SAVE AS NEVER B,TORE SALE SPECIAL ON THE FINEST CANTALOUPE first year, the state share could CARPETING be increased by up to $800 mU- a r r i v e d : O N L Y I Uon a year. Diploi as Coma In ond w * the JUST 9x12 As 348 Receive Installed wall-to-wall G UPRIGHT VAC Governors, mayors and other tremendous spring collac- Melons 399* local officials have lobbied In­ LINOLEUM Britain Floats Pound the valedictory by Lucille Sal- tlon of famous Armstrong's with poddthg and loborT A N D T O O L S tensively for months for toe BY BARBARA RICHMOND RUGS 12 to 15 fset wide .Yt>. LONDON (AP) — The British seriand, and toe dtUlar made a measure, saying it is deq>er- (Herald Reporter) (Other stories, picture. Page 3) terbach. The choir then sang Solorlon vtnyf and llnor “Let There Be Peace on Earth," Excellent colon to choose from govemment sat toe pound ster- shaup dnp in Zurich to '3.72-S.74 ately needed to meet financial It was standing room only Isum Inlolds Installed by 12 at the Rockville High Stoool and "Halls of Ivy." selection ling tree today to find a new Swiss franca. crises across the nation. closed circuit tdevlsian to the our expert mechanics. • FuR (izas. . . M l powarad gymnasium last night as rela­ Special awards were present­ of colors. New Frozens from Sfouffer rate to exchange without gov- French Finance Mtoiater ------auditorium. The Rockville High REG. $14.95 • AM Staal Dahna Hotuing ernmoit sujport. The surprise 'Valery Giscard d’Estalng ah- tives and friends to the 348 ed by Martin FOgan, principal Dev. Food Cup Cakes ^ School band, directed by Sam of the high school. The two top CERAMIC • UfaHtiw iatwicatad mator action plunged European mon- nounced that the governors to Bi'^uni'PDgraduates went inside for grad' Goidfarb. played for the pro- Iced YeHow Cup Cakes uation exercises because the .__ ’ ^ ___ ------students of " toe — class,------— Mias Sal- TILE • FaH wrap^ioand famhaia ey markets Into confusion, toe central banks of the six It yourself of w e'll do It for you. starttoi'.a run on the U.S. dollar Market nations will weather faUed to cooperate to terbach and kOss Franceakl $7.95 g a a d . French Crumb Cake Common Tttwn Figure allow services to be held out- Spangled Bon- presented the Florence NAME BRANDI SPECIAL and Jui^ped the price to gold meet in Paris Saturday, ^rere • OistUibalotorClaatilng Almond Crunch Cake nor. Whitlock Memorial Award es- r COMMERCIAL CARPET each more than $2 an ounce. xhe price to gold was pegged The overflow from toe gym- Speaking first was salutator- tabUshed by her bequest to the Actian. Macaroon Crumb Cake The Britirii Treasury closed London at $64 an ounce, up Listed With 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT. Let us Install genu n.rinm viewed the program on Ian Rita Franceakl followed by town with toe income to bo used RUBBER BACK CERAMIC TILE In toe London foreign exchange $61.86 at Thursday’s doe- ______for prizes to the two etu- CUMULOFT’NYLON market until Tuesday. The {^g. In Zurich gdd reached your bathroom. j (Also from Stouffer . . . Shepherd Pie and State Total dents of each graduating class. Your choice of 10 Tweed colors. STAIR dARPET ,BUTLSWER$,SIICTIMCLEAIIS Common Market goveirunents gai.es, up from $61.76. American nude. S -Turkey Tetrazinni.) Miss Salterbach also received REG. $10,95 VALUE INSTALLED closed toelr exchanges, at least British Treasury said the TTAf>>Fnvknn / a p i —The fed- the Rausch and Lomb Science RUNNERS First Cuollty. ' for today. But htoore toe of the pound was a eiS ^^e^e toiarhty bUl A A on COMPLETELY Medal. finished ends t u b AREA Frankfurt marimt shut down, temporary measure. Its pur-_____w the U S House to Reds Launch New Drive Maryann (YCoto was I>re*en^ $ 4 b *KI sQ . y d . DO IT YOURSELF INSTALLED A Pinehurst Special New . . . Ready to Serve toe dollar i^ummeted to “ • pora was to chock a run on toe Thursday 3 INSTALLEDI ed with tiiree awards, the Wil­ 27" wide on KEEBLESR’ S floor to! 8.16 marks. SAIGON (AP) — North Viet- The informants called atten- UP TO 50 SQUARE FEET Swlt- (Bee Para Nine) would mean a total to more liam Osier award for excellence REG. S6.95 Maricete were open in namese forces launched new at- tion to President Nguyen Van ’44.97 PECAN UPTON'S tacks on South Vietnam’s north- Thieu’s statement Monday that in biological science, the N. 12" X 12" AAodal238||ta nectlcut over the . next live era defense lines today despite be had ordered a three-month Helen Hendrick Memorial Award 9X12 100% NYLON which is given annually to a $ 4 .9 5 SANDIES ICED TEA y ea n . the heaviest B82 U.8. bombing campaign to retake the territo­ SHAG TkLES The re^ue sh ^ m ei^ ^ ^ Vietnam war. ry lost to toe North Vietnamese senior 'who has toe highest REGULAR 79c eoch RUNNER YARD BRAIDED RUGS would provide funds to local grades of those students who The South Vietnamese ced 2,800 capital to the A Shau Valley 36 ii|iiaatag"itoiid«S"overa rariod Ben. Frank Church, D-Idaho, dent Nixon must sign into law $3.8 mllUon; Klonchester $777,- tons to bombs across toe north- mUes away. Mtour yeare and toe Jos^ A. 2V2ta 34b. Fleur deLeb era front today. one to the main objectives, McCuaker Good dtiienehlp 18" X i r chlef sponsor to the move to by next Friday. OOO; Southington $678,000; 'Wind- 9x12 NYLON RUGS BONELESS H A M ...... Hi. $1.59 toe Senate, reported that he The Social Security hike first aor» «Aio,uuu.$878,000. Informants said the sm ke* gources said, waa to check any Award. TEMPLE’S and 2* X 2 ' CONSUMER SALES discussed his plan with Rep. waa tacked onto the mammoth In Fairfield County: Bridge- were aimed at cutting ott North effort by the North 'Vietnamese The class president, Stanley CARPET AND FLOOR discontinued ASSORTED COLOR$ ^bur D. MMla D-Ark., and re- Social Security-welfare bill port, $8.8 million; Danbury Vletnana^ troops »up- j24b DivUion to attack Hue Sadlak, received toe Charles cetved a "symp^etlc hearing, passed by the House last year gi.og million; Norwalk $1.6 mU- tl»® west to a coordinated Ellsworth Nettieton Award ALL FOUR SIDES COVERING CARPET IGlls’ poeitiw U Importaat and approved by the Senate FI- uon; Stamford, $1.9 million. ®®“*^_***.*f*^f*f_™* ****ljv^Lt ^*** “*•**• **7 which goes to the boy to toe 308 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER FINISHED 448 NARTFORD RD.MANCHOTBR Pinehurst Grocery Inc. KA-....A. Church IK ^ to add nance Committee last week. jn Utchfield County, the ***w Vtotomeaespoi^ cauuih. graduating class who, to .the SAMPLES DOUBLE JUTE BACK. toe Increase as a committee But lengthy debate on the largest grant would go to Tw’- **’® •Wkea were to opinion to toe faculty, beat ex- OPEM DAILY 9 -6 6 4 3 -6 G 6 2 o u t o f t o w n CORNER MAIN ANU TURNPIKE REGULAR $89.95 5^ ^ NORGE • PHILCO * TOSHIBA * SPEED QUEEh ridar DU — debt-Umit_ Mil and welfare-reform sections cov- rtogton—$416,000, w and In lOd- toward toe A snau vauey, a jjjg jg.mlle-long A Shau Valley. empUfles toe fine character, THWrS, F«l ‘TIL ’ CALL COLLECT Goimtv Middletown ntejor North ^etoaiqee® base ipjjg gouto Vletnameee c«n- schokuehlp and leadership to 2 0 ^ ea. Good Service Thur. and Fri. till 9 P.M. M in. ^.tiAirman to the Way* erlng fam fllc* with dependent aiesex Rita Francedd and committee, would children probably wUl detay fi- '* camp and stagliig area near 5 W IN • WIN • WIN • W I N • W IN • W IN • W IN * W I N Z have to agree to such an nal action until September. (See y^age Nine) the Laotian border. (See Page TUqleen) (See Page lAree) RHS Salvrtatorian Read Herald Advertisements

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L ^ ._.a — -*■ 1 P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 28,1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1972 PAGEf THREE Ledyard Kite dtM (M9) Partridge FanOy THEATER TIME Stieinwold on Bridge (») SCHEDULE T V T onight (98) BanabaU Electrocutes Mau South dealer (99) CBrono'og USE LOW PIAY Both sides vulnerable Sea gatuiday*8 TV HenM 9ri9 (9) Mevie UDDTARD, Oonn. (A P ) — A ‘No Man Is an Island’ cinema I — "Godfather”, TO SAVE HWOE NORTH for Oompleta Uatliiga. (9-49) Boom 881 (B ) man waa alec- 13:30, 3:30, 7:00, 10:00 By ALTOED 8HEINWOLD ♦ 4 ? 2 (84) Waairington Week In roouted Thuraday night aa he In the more gracious days of 9 K 10 5 lew a kite on a coi^>et- wire Ciiiema M — "What'a Up 6ri8 (8) AU About Faeea the past, people attached more O 0 8 5 9d# (8-49) Odd Couple (B ) TMn a parking lot near hla DocT” , 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:30, (18) Jtan and IbauM y Message of Top Grads importance to honor than they ♦ A 0 3 2 (94) F ilm Odymey Mine. 9:30 (U) Mister Itageca do’ today. In thoao golden days, WEST e a s t 19ri9 (8-49) Love, Amarlean Police aald the kite dipped (19) Bogan's Berees "N o man is an I s la n d ’’ State — "Swiss Thmlly Rob­ a "low play” waa a dishonor­ A QJ 1097 4 86 Style (B ) graduating class, expressed re­ one who lacks Meranee and utd drew the w ire acnoaa pow- (49) I Im vs Lacy seemed to he the message the inson", 2:30, 8:00; "101 Dalma- able action. Today, especially OA94 OJ832 (U> 799 Oob gret in her sentiments that, the love. it Unea, tranamltUng a fatal two top graduates of Rockville tlons", 1:00, 6:30 to bridge playera, a low play 0 A3 O J 109 SM (9) Truth ar C om 19jA9 (9) Governor and g. g. feeling of unity and good cheer She mated as another cause ihock to Daniel W. Solomon. He may be the best way to aave queaeea High School were trying to get feeling of unity and good cheer of disunity, prejudice .whether UA Theater — "FTlta Tke ♦ J76 A 10 984 ' (19) GoMMIggera area pronounced dead at Law- your honor. (99) Bogan's Berees across to fellow graduates and is short lived. econtxnlc, racial or social, and Cat” , 8:00, 7:40, 9:30 SOUTH U ri9 (84-99-9949) News rence-Uemorlal HOapltal In Sooth dealer (94) Elaeltle OsinpaBy guests at last night’s gradua­ She expressed concern that as noted that perhaps the cure lies 4 AK5 11:99 (9) M ovie Hew London. Both Bidea vulneraMe (99) OllUgab'B Wand tion exercises. she and her classmates emerge in the quote of Pablo Casals Manchester Drive-In — "Twl- 9 Q76 (949) DIek Oavetl Opening lead — Queen of (49) Newa Lucille Salterbcuih, valedic­ into a less sheltered society, who said, "W e are all humans, l l ^ t People” , 10:46; "C at O’ 0 K7642 (99-99) Tonight Show Spikles. torian, used os her theme “ Self- "We will find an environment Nine T ails", 8:46 4 K5 8UH (9) WhaTa lri9 (9) Donlb Volloy Days all the same, like the leaves of Put yourself in the SouUi aeat 149 (8) Movie Fulfillment Through Giving,” filled with uncertainty and con­ a single tree." East Hartford Drive-In — tor the play of today's hand. West North 9.*99 (9-9-S9) News and R ita Franceski, salutatori- fusion, Indeed a world lacking Still another obstacle of uni­ "Stepmother” , 10:36; “ Chain West opens the queen o f spttdes ' ♦ 2 4 (U ) 1 1 ^ an, "M an's Need F or Social in unity among pecple." She ex­ ty, emphasized by Miss Fran­ Pass 3 N T I Gang w om en", 8:46 (M) Bodgapedge Lodge Unity.” Both messages stressed plained that man, existing as an against your contraet of three JERRY LEW IS^i./'/aNEM A ceski, was distrust. "W e have i- East IVindsor Drlve-In — "101 notrump. Opening lead - 4 0 (99) To Ten-the Tnrih man’s need for man. Miss Sal- individual, r e c o g ^ e s his help­ beemne a nation (^ cautious peo­ 4494 Dalmatlons"; "Swiss Eamlly Naturally, you refuse the first (49) Danlol Boo m WBlIVAitAVB. — dl > —SOPnr terbach, recalling the four lessness before the forces of ple, who having been burned y e a n of high scho(d learning Robinson" trick. Just aa naturally, West and your only chance to aave It •4 9 (S> CBS Nowo society and nature and hls«eed time and again by the candle of during which, the claas develop­ continues with the Jadi of is to play low. (9) ABO Nowo I NOWSHOWiNOll for contact with the rest of the deception, feel It necessary to Meadows Drive-In — "Twi­ ed itself scholastically, athlet­ spades. Tou win with the king As it hiqq>ena, West Is obliged (91-99) BBC Newa human community. exercise a great deal of care light P eople", 10:66; “ Cat O’ ically, musically and socially, "Lack of underatandlng, pre­ of spades and embark on your to p h y hla ace of diamonds (N ) Boam (B ) in all our dealings." She urged Nine Tails’’, 8:60 said in all these diversified dis- plan. anyway. Tou can uae your king "SKYJACKEir judice and distruct, prevent her classmates not to let cau­ Mansfield Drlve-In — "Chain •M (49) Newa Starring Obarieton Heaton clpUnes, “ We have learned Somehow or other you must to extrMt East’s last diamond people from coming together tion act as a chain to bind them Gang W omen," 8:30; ‘T h e Step­ 7 • 9 PJK. develop four diamond tricks to tricks. ' * i m (9) Bin Cosby the importance of giving, giv- and living in peaceful Imr- to a rock of distrust and to the I UMOT MMnCmT Ngg M I mother", 10:16 'ing of ouieelves." mony,” Miss Franceski caution­ make your contract. Tou won’t It’s easy to see that you (8) Wbafs Biy Unet A D C U n n -M sincerity in the world. mm EM iAW I (Herald pboto by Pinto) She emphasized the impor­ have time to get a heart trick. would go down if you played (U ) Dlyear colleges and 86 you have seen miracle drugs at “ F or thoee pecple vibo are un- Good for All Rides Paul Menard, Junior; l^b orah T- the sedate graduation gowns, per cent plan to attend two-year WESTOWM honor with an honor. Your king work but a failure to combat SQUARES'' could you ask? (M ) RepobUoan Stale McMlUaa, aophomore and Don- ™ Memorial, Bruce Per- givlng, in the words of George BUY TWO evidence that some of Rockville coll^;e8 or other schools of spe­ " ^ PHARMACY " ^ cf (Uamonda la the honor w e’ve Copyright 1973 Ooaventloa l^ieeiaL 1 PJIL to 6 P.M. guson; DisUngulabed Musician’s drug abuse.. .seen man harnass Harrison, ‘life flows on wlthip aid Apel and Jean Cody High School’s male graduates cial training such as nursing. 3 FREE IN PERSON been taiktng about throughout. General Featorea Ooq^ (SA9) Brady Bnnob (B ) 44444444444 Certificata, David Tberault; the atom but unable to contnd you and without you’ ,’ ’ Mias tied for freshman honors. weire reluctant to give up the He added that 28 per cent will WHOLE Frank DelfoUa m , Outstanding the pollution around us. "There Satterbach said. APPEARANCES AT NIGHT Tbe Rotary dub award for "uniform" they had worn tor start work; four per cent will Musician end going on to col­ will be no shortage of problems Noting that often conditions HAilA4,lU.U.«ISAfce4.r oxoaUence in threa subject tour yea n . enter some branch of the serv­ 3,6 & 8 P.M. Badgtt On Sale lege, Pam ela Saich. or challenges in yam future," are attached to giving, such as anas went fo Robert Roaen- Aa the seniors filed up to re- ice; . A fel­ in '72 "TwiuoHT p io n r 6;30PJI.toCiosins Twenty-one per cent of the them of their first day of schoed we want to. PobUsbod Dally Shceept Bandayr Other awards went to (be fol­ Junior Women's dub, Paul low student was heard to re- „oduatln» “ WELL AGAIN” Worth? and BouSys at 18 Dlsaall Stieat, ----- PLUS ------1(1 ^ a ,-.r class were named when they were probably taken Quoting from "something I HUM S HAYS \ NKiH I Thayer; RockviUe Public Health marie that the student wore the Kaaehastar, Oonn. (08040) lowing graduates for exceUencO Scholars and four by their mother’s hand and once read,” Miss Satterbach "CAT OF NINE TAILS” GET ONE SMALL Nunes, Norma Cblcolne; Jay- cap constantly during the school EVERY DAY & NIGHT TWapbcne 4434711 la various fields: (3irls dub, of ' these were awarded Con­ were asked what they wanted to said, "E v e ry man should live Th9 pricBles^ contrilmttoii of second cairn Postage Paid at cees, Robin mckenon;- Rotary year. Maybe it’s hie good luck . ■-•NDAYS Kan-diaater. Oaen. JaoqueUiM Samson; Philip necticut State Sch(Sarahlpa. The be when they grew up. He his own life, f - 7:90-9:90 ROUTE 159 AGAWAM. MASS. Rockville High Graduate List FrM Nrfchfr f n t Admhtles Read Herald Ads X The twenty pnpSs o f hlghett academic stsndhig * The memben o f the National Honor Sodsty. 4 ,5 HARTFORD RD. AAANCHESTFR X*Atbeit Glenn Abbott 'Debra Marie Diihaw John Edward Luth, Jr. Gofdoa Edward Rice Onda Mnie Afltkano Pamela Joy Doggart 'Fay Rose Lyon fLedk Ann Rich lyQ Ua COMMUNITY HEALTH SiRVICF STORE' DANTE‘S Karen Lorraine AUiion Louise Bernice Doherty Janice Gail Macomber Robin Irene RUey RESTAURANT Colonel Terry Wi)me Amiden Michael Paul Dombek Marie Mae Madore Robert Edward Roca Jefbey Darid Anderton Andrea Gail Donlon Katherine Jeanne Malone Nancy Mary Rockx SULLIVAN AVE. PLAZA — SCnmi WINDSOR Sanders Barry Everett Andrews Deborah Ann Dorazio Gary Paul Marquis Wedey-Alan Rodaan ITAUAN-AMBRICAN CUUnOS — OOCXtAJJJS Kurt Clayton Andrews 'Barbara Gayle Dow Deborah Aim Maitiim Verna Aim Rodimon m g Robert Joseph Roaencranie Peter Roy Anestis Debra Arm Drake Samuel Eugene Martinelli California Redwood Group Prices | Pamela Jan Roihka Cnig WOUam Atcari Linda Jean Dubois Anthony Notman Maacena Stanley Andrew Ruganis, Jr. 'Kllen Vincent Audibert Susan Lucille Dumais Paula Joanne McFall Mary Manerel Ruael Complete Dinner Specials Laurie Ann McKay. June Patricia Aylwerd 'Denise Ellen Dutton 'Stredey Thom u Sadlak Bernard Francis McKeima 111 FBIDAT - SATURDAY - SUNDAY Roy Chirlet Badstuebner George Lawrence Dwyer Mary Anne Saegaett Lynn Ellen McMahon * 9 9 . : Mark Steven Beer Matyellen Louise Fabale Pamela Jean S ik h CHOPPED SIRLOIN ...... ?2.99 Thonus Edward Baker X'Martin Forrest Fagan, Jr. Teresa Mecca Cheryl Frances Meehan X'LucUle Beatrice Salteibach onion or mushroom sauce Timothy Balkan Robert William Falce 'JtequeUne Anne Samson C h i e i t e n 'M a ry Helene Menard •Peoy Irene Barbero Bruce Walter Ferguion Bndfoid Lee Sanborn VEAL SCALLOPINI MARSALA ...... $3.35 Lewis Woodman Meirow 111 Robert (hirtis Barstow Mary Susan Fistler lames Thomu Satryb 'Patricia Rote Milkie BROILED LIVE LOBSTER ...... $4.25 loaepb Michael Bell Timothy Richard Flaherty Robert Burke Saunders Alan Sidney Miller Above specials include soup or Juice, Ruthanne Belotti Dana Steven Fluet Douglu John Say Gary Wallace MUlei two vegetables, dessert and coffee. Thomas Mask Benedict Mary Loretta Foiiy Ronald Goidon Say James Frank Misaiko Bevetly Maty Berger Douglas Robert Fontaine Francis Joseph Scifley III COCKTAILS SERVED DAILY Patricia Ann Mitchell -t-Alexis Henry Beron III Stephen JariKS Fortier Constance AniM Scata X Suzanne Maria Mitchell Open 7 Days A Week fPeter W end^ Beniault X'Rita lane Franceski Roger ADen Schaller F e e d . . . Patricia MoUoy Emery Berry X'David Michael Franck Robert O s c u Schuiten X Carol Arm Montanye Kathy Marie Bibeault Kathleen Ann Frazier Kathleen Mary Sciarra COCKTAILS SERVED DAILY 'D avid Matthew. Motdaiky Marcia Joan Bickford Steven Joseph Galett Deborah Ann Sementa Steven Ernest Morehouse §or great picnic s a vin g Donna Marie Bienkowski Timothy Ardelbert Gallup Mary 'Fiancu Senby Open 7 Days a Week Robert Francis Morelli Deborah Ann Blais John Adam Gavin Paul Nathan Shapera Kathleen Cecilia Morgan Raymond Joseph Bloniatz Michael Joseph Gessay 'Cynthia Ann Shukey Jeaime Sonia Morin Jiiiice Antofaiette Boczar Linda Joyce Gilroy Thom u John Shaughnesty Paula Lucille Muller . FOB BE8BBVAT10NS 'Barbara Louise Boettcher Michele Ginolfi Michael Brian Skinner Sheila Ann MuUin TEL. 8113198 Elaine Marie Bonomo Raymond Larry Glidden X Carolyn Jean Slisz Marian Elizabeth Murawskl Robert Leighton Bossie Marsha Ann Goodsell David Robert Slyne James William Murphy Divid Holmes Boucher Glenn Thomas Gordon Gayle EUen Smith Michael David Murphy X*Mark Boudreau Dale Warren Gottier Paul Bertrand Sonier Charles Frank Myers TONIGHT Michael Thomas Boyle Stuart Barrows Grant Carol Ann Stanford Raymond Nadeau Fiancine Lilyann Brault Clyde Randall Grindal T hereu Ann Stanley Dominic Joseph Nardini HI Joanne Mary Brescia William Anthony Hale Richard Michael SUvens STAGE II Donna Marie Nazlian Kenneth Edward Btieiley Julie-Kay Handlen Barbara Lynne Steinbeig Thomu George Neal (at the Manchester Green) Terry Scott Britner Susan Virginia Haiuiabury Timothy Patrick Strawmyrre Janet Sue Newmarket prcsMitii in ootwert tram New York Oty Kevin Richard Brock Janice Lynn Hannafoid T h o m u Joseph Stmad X'Robin Gail Nickerson Ronald John Brower X'Susan June Haiiiman Peter James Stroup X'Jay Jon Nordby Deborah Laura Brownttone Deborah lean Harris Carolyn Ann Sycz THENANUS Gary Andrew Hart Malgren Norton Rina Lesley Brownstone Linda Lee Syriac 'S cott Charles Novak 8:00 to Midnight Lana Lea Bruce ' Joanne Henriques Carol Arm Tarascio Douglas Anthony Nowak Steven Jefleison Bruckner Susan Marie Henry X'Michael Geoige Tedford no minimum age requirement Richard William Numiych Kriitie Ann Bulger Craig Henry Hewitt Janice Carolyn Teklenski New summer low admission — $1.60 Frederick David Holbrook Karen HUja Oberg Joan Theresa Bunker 'Paul Bernard Thayu 648-2222 Michelle Leigh Hollister 'Kevin 03iien Sharon Marie Burr David Edwaid Therault Take home a am tpleto dinner for up to 6. Mark Roger Huriburt X'Maryann O’Coin Robert Francis Campbell Lawrence Peter Thomu Russell Paul Hyjek Thomas Joseph O ’Connell • Twelve pieces offender, tasty Kentucky Fried Lisa Joan Campo Bennie Ctawfoid Tinet, Jr. Jean Elizabeth lacobucci John Scott (5nthank Chicken with all the fixin's *Shari Jane Cantor Kimberly Shepard Tobin Richard Wallace llgen Loiraine O ’Reilly Patricia Ann Carty Linda Diane Tomko Kathleen Ann laikey Dulcie Mary Orfitelli • One pint of mashed potatoes X'Peter Jonathan Charter Kathleen Ann Tracy John Edward Jamieson David Otiowski Deborah Anne Chatterton Jonathan Paul Trombley • One pint of special cole slaw Richard Ortyl WHEN YOU BUY A BIG SHEE* X*C arIa Gale (Thenette Linda Susan Jesanis Cheryl Ann Trottier Christine Diane Johnson Thomas Wayne Owens • One pint of the Colonel's gravy Norm a Jean Chicoine R ich ^ Allan Tyler, Jr. . Kurt William Johnson Karen Jean Pain AptQ Lynn Christensen Richard Henry Uhlman • Six hot biscuits X'Raymond Eugene Johnson Alan' Robert Paris FRIES AND ANY DRINK! P ^ John Chuck, Jr. Vincent Anthrmy ViVenzio 'Kathy Eileen Juliano ' 'Judith Ann Parker Beverly Ann Cocheian Shuon Ellen Ward Maijoiie Ann Kania Karen Mary Patemo When you buy a Big Shefffries and a drink, 'Sandra Jeanne Cochran David Kenneth Welch, Jt. Doreen Ruth Kehoe George Allen Pearl Henry Robert Colangelo Richard Galen Weller don’t throw the plate away —it’s your free Arthur Paul Kelley, Jr. Darlene Joyce Pease Rem em ber... because you asked for it, the Nancy Helen Cole Michael Dennis Wellu James Alien Kelly Michael Philip Pelletier Donild Christopher Comstock 111 Susan Jane Welply Flying Saucer! So get down to Debra Ann Keniston Lawrence Andrew Penney Big Chicken Feed happens on weekends too! 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MANCHEST15R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE-28, 1972 PAGE-FIVE I- PAOB FOUR KANCRESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1972 U.S. DlaWct court to fins each If In attompttag to escape. Printers!’ Pay Up 10% Nader Asking official the equivalent of 6 per * alOtMACA B xvtu ^ g ____ NllWt — EXenMNG I College Notes | cent of hla annual salary. S llP ill S la v illO ' Court, 'cantenda the conviot-au- WASHINOTON-Wage ratea for CAB A ction Nader charged that the board thor, one of the Sotedad Broth- union printing-trades wvrkers MlM GMl Ann HeUer, daugh­ NATURAL HEALTH WASHmOTON (AP) _ahould have accepted or re- FRANdSOO llilI*-r:U '..L .lJ.T seeking to punish the board’s nqulre fiiUer dlsdosure of air- tenUonal wrongdoing or nag- Defendants are Associate Some of the woild’s present- m ore. I Id g O .five members and its top an- ownership. leot.” Worden James L. Paidi, Marin day languages existed as early ------~ ...... forosmsnt offioer. The OAB declined comment Jackson, 29, was gumted County Dtst Atty. Bruce Bales as 1860 B.C., the National Geo- Mias Ellen Aronson, daugh­ Hsfore tbs cemetery brook set plecee. A big dow step stone Tha suit filed Thursday sMied until the suit had been studied, down, by guards 'who said he and Atty. Gen. Bvelle Younger, graphic S oci^ says. Read Herald Ads KrtMea, Bn—M KoyinoBd, aaa of Romld aad Mary ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. put into an underground was Just right tor the ground P ^ , during si»1ng freshet pieces. Two boards naUsd to- , Ctorii Kfiatotr, 18 Tatrautt Rd., Stafford Sinlaga. Ha waa bom Aronson of Bamabee Lane, Cov­ time or when the ground was gether to moke a trough were May tt at St Ftaacia Hoqittal. Hla maternal grandmother ia entry, has been named to the DAL. MANCHESTER PARKADE & TRI-CITY PLAZA. VERNON. OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 P.M. so frozen the "sand Wow” braced up in the. foad front of Mrs. Margaret CUik, Stafford Sprlaga. Hla pafamal grand­ (lean's Uat for the spring sem- oould' not absmib It, It flowed Joel Hawley’s drlyeway. It was mother Is Mre. WUma WUeon, >13 Center S t, Manohaatar. He Aatsr it'" Adguatana CoUege, to an open ditch. It went to a to laundi the rob)^ to the haa a brother, Joaeph, 10; and a aUtar, TTaoegr, 0. 4ioux » » • * • -straight line from Spruce to south west aoross' Creen’s lot 6wen D. Wilson, son of Mr. Oottage Sts. ekwe to the foun- and Oak St. to land to mdrldge’s Andereen, Kathleen Ann, daughter ot Gordon I,ae and datlan o f the BUIson store pasture. Sharon Anderson Anderson, US Country Lane, Beat Hartford. end Mrs. Clareivse H. Wilson, of 49 B. Bldrldge St., recently waa Quite a gathering of people She waa bom May M at Maneheater Manorial Hoapttal. Her There was one house north had assembled waltinx for the maternal granf^iareata are Mr. and Mrs. James V. Anderson, honored as the outstanding Cir­ cle K man in the State of BTor- of aad near to the brook. Then show to begin ahUe girts with Amlover. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard New Assignment cams on open hay lot which sparidsra stood near their par- L. Anderson. West Hartford. She haa a alatar, Dahra Marga­ ida when be was presented the ''Gene Duffy Award" pt the u tended hack to the rew of ants. But boys were running r e t 2%. The Rev. Jam es F. PUon, sw- the Salvation "barracke" on everywhere shoottog cap plstWa • « • • « Florida District Cirole K con- alatant pastor of St Bridget venUm at St. Leo (Fla.) Col­ Itofube St. It was known cm and fire crackers. At last it was BUey, Darey lomn, daughter of. John F. and finds Lee Church, has been aaslimed to the “GoWs" lot. North of the lot dark enough n d operations got LaRochMle Riley, *6 High S t, South CHaatonbury. She was bom lege. Circle K la sponsored by church of St Mary in Bran­ IGwanla International. Wilson, la were two white houses occupied under way to the acocmpanl- May M at Manchester Memorial Hoqrital. Her maternal ford aa assistant pastor. by tearphy and Evans fam- of many "ooh’s aad aha." The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joaeidi B. LaRochelle, West a physical education freshman Father PUon, who wU assume at St. Leo’s College. Ulto- store ot fireworks were to Mr. Hartford. Her paternal gran^iarenta are Mr. and Mrs. Richard his duUes at the Branford OX!, remembers old Dennis Hawley's shop and he brought I. RUey, Vernon. church today, served at ^ Im- Murphy very waU because dur- them out as needed, I « « « « . Two Manchester students were macukUe Conception Church In promoted to the rank of corporal tog one boyhood summer vaca- Once he Jiist reached the Tberlan. Amy Lyon, daughter of Arthur and Gertrude Waterbury before coming to St tion he fdiaped a brick clean- street with a box ot sky-rockets In the Corps of Cadets at Nor­ Oiaiminoto Therlan, 81 Kensington St, Manchester. She was Bridget Church last year. His tog job with old "Dtony” for across his arms when somWiow wich University, Northfle)d, Vt. bom May SS at Maneheater Memorial Hoeplttal. Her paternal duties at St. Bridget included ten cents per hour pay. K<> or other a fire cracker landed to grani^iarenta are Mr. aiul Mrs. Arthur Therlan, Ehist Hartford. They are John J. Kautx, son of working with the CathoUc Youth doubt "Dtony" got a tittle more the box and rockets began to Her maternal giaitdparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Gianni- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Bailey OrganixaUon of the parish. but not much. fly to all dlrectloiis. Folks lost noto, Hartford. ot 33 E. Eldrtdga St., and Gary * « « * . Bricks from an old building no time scattering aad the only L. Roberts, son of Mr. and were to be used again so It casualty was the burning of Tiokalas, Mary Alexandra, daughter of Leo J. and Rita Mrs. John L. Roberts of 12 Rich­ was our job to remove all the Joel’s long whiskers, Huaarlk Thohalas, 20 Gardner Manchester. She was bom mond Dr. For Employment ntortor titat adhered to them. it was never gmeraUy known May 24 at Hartford Hospital. Her material grandparmts are Opportunities <— Our tool was a heavy worn out where that firecracker come Lessards Wed25 Years Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rusarik, 201 School St She haa a sister, Iiuhaiis of Peru produced steel rasp with one end wrapped from. Blaine, IS; and three brothers, Christopher, IS, John 12, and elaborate textUes as eaily as Read The Herald In lags tor a handle. ------Nichcrias, 7. Classifiad Ads. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel J. Les- Big D Coin-Op in Past Hartfcnrd. •> «i «i « * Mordavskys Wed 35 Years 4000 B.C. 'Like most ot the Irish labor- w t s t 1 sard at 169 L#ness 6t., were She is a member of the Ladles Osrmlcfasel, Albert K., son of Milford and Lluda Little­ ' era cti that time, "Dlnny" L B J villC C klip feted at a party Sunday in ob­ of Columbus and the Demo­ field Carmichael, 67 Wadsworth St, Manchester. He was bora Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Mor- married June 12, 1937 at St. smoked a “T D" Clay pipe a a * 1 servance of their 2Stfa wedding cratic Club. May 26 at Manchester Memorial H o^tal. Hla maternal grand­ davaky of 35 Sherwood Circle Bridget Church by the late Rt. which cost a peimy to many JbOllOW S i\.llACK. Rev. James Timmins. They anniversary. Mr. Lessard is employed as mother is Mrs. Nettie Littlefield, Bangor, Mlaine. His paternal were honored last Sunday after- ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) - The party, which was held at chief inspector fo r SculU Ma­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milford Carmichael, Castle have two sons, David Mordav­ Former President Lyndcm B. nocHi at a 35th wedding anni- sky, head of the industrial arts the K (^ Home, was hosted by chine Company, also in Blast HUl, Maine. He has four brothers, tfiictor, 12, Ttmotfay, U, Rich­ ISTi^l**^**!!**** Johnson spent about 90 minutes veraary celebration at the home department at ■ Rham High their parents, Mr. and MTs. Hartford. He is a member ot ard, 6, and Kyle, 2H- ^ck to the lljM or tonguC. Ttat ^ ^ Brooke Army Medical Campbell Council, KofC, and Is e> et m te. * of their son and daughter-in- School, Hebron, and Donald F. e t ^ wasa n u ^ e s o wasto^ here thursdiy toe a Prank DtLisio of Hartford and Mordavsky, a student at the Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Roux of their present treasurer. He is McAulUte, Patrick John, son of John and lOrocla. To- law, Mr. and Mrs. David M. routine examtoaUen as a fol- also a member of the Demo­ manec McAullffe, 5 Rcrtiin Clt^e, Tolland. He was bora May Mordavsky of 830 Vernon St. University of Connecticut Med­ a two-lnch length tiien scraped ^ ^ West Hertford; and their chil­ ical School, Farmington; and sreti with a knife to remove cratic Club. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpair- About 75 friends and rela­ officials said. dren, ytr. and Mrs. John Mar, a daughter. Mrs. David (Donna) Sokrian - Formioa the white surface that would daughter and son-ih-law, of The Lessards, who have just ents are Mr. and Mrs. J<^ Tomanec, St Louis, Mo. His par tives attended the surprise Jotansan suffered a serious returned from an anniversary temal grandpeuants are Hr. and Mrs. John McAullffe, Blast party, given by the couple's Johnson of Manchester, an art C G T c m ie Til# - Inlaid stick to tips. heart attack to CbariotteavlBe, Manchester; Miss Patricia, a teacher at Sage Park Junior celebratlcn trip to Bermuda, Loogmeadow, Mass. His maternal great-grandmothers are children.' Among the guests Dtony didn’t have much to- „ __ . __,, _ ^ „ senior at Oentral Connecticut High School, Windsor. bacoo but used dried tea leaves on Aprt 7. ^ alsohad a have lived in Mandiester since Mrs. Rose Hurycn, and Mrs. Rose Totnanec, both of St Louis, were M rs. Andrew tCUialiak Jr. {Qualify Mdferial-Workmanship State College; Robert L. Les- Mr. Mordavsky, better known which his family and some •*'’*''* heart otte^ to 1806. 1954. (Herald photo by Becker) H o. of Vmiington and John Mor­ nSrili^savsnitor they had former chief M otive sard, a junior at P ast CattKdlc davsky of Mianchester, honor as "Snits,” was one of the out­ High School; and Lionel J. Les- iUtendanta cU the wedding. Oth­ standing voUey ball players in sard Jr., a student at Verplanck Crime Victims Collect er members of the wedding New England and a member of School. LONDON—nearly |8 mlilion party attending the event .in­ the New England Championship One fourth of July time eev- ^ Approximately 100 guests and was paid out to 7,010 victim s eral families "chipped to” to ^ DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB clude Andrew Kravcntka and Volley Ball team from 1932 to 368 BROAD ST. relatives attended. of crimes of violence during John Kravontka, both of Glas­ 1941. He is the sexton of St. buy enough fireworks to put on __ „ Mr. and Mrs. Lessard were 1971 by the Criminal ' Injuries tonbury, and Mrs. William Bridg(et Church and Is a school MANCHESTER a rial^elghbortiood display. A , Z m arried June 7, 19*7 in the Compensation Board. Parciak, Mrs. Kadunir Gutt, policeman for St. Bridget post was set iq> near the cMIar he **him pe- oTthe Dan Owen lot for the rfodlcaBy tor chockupa. Church of the Immaculate Con- Among them was a woman Skin Pigment Mrs. Ektward Pavelack and School. He also serves as first ceptlcsi in Hartford. passer-by who was knocked Henry Matson, all of Manches­ assistant chief of the Eighth Mrs. Lessard is the former down and injured by a man run- ter. District Fire Department. Mexico RiTals China Vlrgllna DUisio oeal (Oe. Mexico sold 8LS UlUon and my face. I do not have this bought $2.4 HdlUcn. mentation when you are out The Concordia - Emanuel Va­ play and attendance cer­ COFFEE BREAKERS A U THE FREE COFFEE darkening of the skin on any in the sun. This will help cotton other part of my body. My cation Church School will begin tificates will be awarded. keep the sun’s rays from ac­ Monday with classes from 9:15 Members of tiie School Staff YOU CAN DRINK FROM 6 A.M. TO 11 A.M. doctor says it is no disease tivating the cells to produce as long as there are no to 11:45 a. m. at Gcncordla The school staff, all members more pigment in that area. of Emanuel and Concordia MONDAY — SATURDAY knit bumps or erosions, but it I know this is a certain Lutheran Church. seems to be continuously With the exception o f July 4, Lutheran Churches are Kristine "s t a r . GAXElCoiV' amount of bother, but the Bourret, Patricia Bourret, DURMG IREAKFAST HOURS spreading. When I use a more you protect these areas sessions will be conducted Mon­ -3 j CLAY R. POLLAN- good make-up, it is hardly day through Friday until July 7. Steve Bourret, Cindy Dodson, tops A K IIl U t t A in the sun the less pigmen­ Frieda Eg^n, Marianne ^ H ill. II JW Yow Doj// Activity Guide Sin. noticeable, but nevertheless tation they will develop. But The school is open to all child­ 'f According to the Stan. it is still there and looks just ren from the age ot three and a Eggen, Jill Geeithart, John i> To develop message for Saturday, OCT. I would like to relieve your Gearhart, Saundiu Gebhardt, , 5-11-12 - 20 2- 8-21- awful without nlake-up. Is mind by telling you that half-years to those who have 29-43-8061 reod words correspo^ing to Dumbers 53^-4^ there any way of stopping com pleted Grade 6. Clara Gruhn, Nancy Gutrelch, of your Zodioc birth sign. ! ! £ these types of changes are r e g . $11 ^ T A U a U S SCORPIO this or do you feel I need not an indication m poor Children may register before Evelyn Haid, Florence Hansen, An. K 1 Success 31 Right 61 Act Beth Harrison, Raymond Hel­ stop painting rusty, leaking, 6 .9 0 2 Meditate 32 S lip p y 62 Serttibte ocn treatment? health or skin disease. or during the school’s operation ler, Carolyn Hill, Carol His- I maV 20 3 Your 33 Crouirtgs 63 And HOf. 21™ Dear Reader—Skin color, Dear Dr. Lamb— am 42 and are welqome for all or any worn out gutters . . . eaU us tar , 4-14-25-30 4 Don't 34 Time 64 Fomily 3^-36-38^/. . part of the nine day seasions. cock, Minnie Kaminski, Ann From a very famous maker! Plack­ /45-57-62 5 Connected 35 0 65 Firwnces black, brown or white and years old and eat radishes MANLO 4WW0 Kehl. 6 If 36 To 66 Todoy's shades of Uiem, is basicallv by the bunches. Someone there Is no registratiim fee, as GIMINI 7 With 37 People 67 Future SAGITTARIUS the school Is supported by free­ Also, Aim Kraatz, Edward et front printed cotton knit tops, pamper yourself with luxurious 68 News dependent upon how much told me they can be very 8 Study 38 Be NOr. 22 will offerii]{gs taken each day Krach, Frances Lapine, Ii» HASTINGS 9Toke 39 You 69 Chonges melanin pigm ent is pro­ harmful. Is this true? FURNITURE DEPARTMENT some with white collars. Red, blue, 20 10 The 40 A 70 Without Otc. I I 1^ duced by pigment cells in and by members of the sponsor­ Ledoux, Anna Link, Susan Nuss- \41-48-51 55 11 You 41 Componions 71 Should Dear R e a d e r— ^Nonsense. DOWNTOWN MAIN SOEUBBT, MANGHESTKB 59^6364^^ the skin. Tliere are about ing churches. dorf, Barbara Pellerln,’ Patty savings , on lingerie^ loungewear ^61-7072 12 Wont 42 Heor 72 Thinkir>g 71-73-77 Some people with digestive yellow, green. 8 to 16. 13 There's 43 Focilities 73 Be The theme for this year’s Quail, Frances Rumm, Loretta OPEN • DAYS -fTHUBSOAT MIOKES till 8:88 CANCt* the same number of these problem s have difficulty 14 Build 44 With 74 Will CARRICORN pigment-producing cells in study Is "Together In God’s Schaller, Debbie Schaller, Janet j^KJUNC 21 15 Public 45 High 75 Help DK. 22 ^ with radishes, onions and World.” Each day’s activities Simmons, Sammle Sullivan, "Moster Charge Cords Aceepfeir 16 A 46 Go-getter 76 You everybody’s skin, but some similar foods, but otherwise- sleepwear^ foundations... all famous make! ^JULY 22 17 Surprise 47 Insufficient 77 Checked JAH. »» will include classroom work, BarbEira Swenson, Carl Swen­ of them produce more pig­ there is nothing to it. Enjoy 113-16-17-23 18 Cooperote 48 Are 78 Groin 9-23-39-42A ment than others. crafts, recreation, worship, and son, Robert Weiss, Mark VTnz- jean jamboree 1 1 1 ?-66^ 19 With 49 You'll 79 You'll U4-7864-899 your radishes. They are a lot TIME TO OUT THE UWNII 50 Win 80 Apply snacks. ler and Helen Wlttkofske. 20 Increased AQUARIUS Your doctor is probably better for you than a gallon u o 21 And 51 IrKlined 81 Now JAH. 20 right in saying that you A closing night picnic is plan­ JULY 13 22 Whot 52 And 82 Spell of coffee a day or all the ned for July 7 at 6 p. m. at 23 Element 53 For 83 Overcome H I . It don’t have any disease, if all sweets a lot of people eat. ^AUe. 22 54 Enthusiosm 84 Of Concordia Church. Handwork 24 The that you have is a change in (NIW SPAKK ENTMPRISf ASSN.) reg. 112 to $14 NYLON TRICOT 5- 7-10 25 Hopes 55To 85 Trouble 18-19-24-31, - . 37-52-7966'^ by the students will be on dls- rC VG IflS 5 .9 9 156567-90 26 Plon 56 Lighting 86 Progress pigment of the skin, 'niere 57 Be 87 Groups W oiit to know men about low SLEEPWEAR & LOUNGEWEAR 3.99 to 8.99 VIRGO 27 In PISCiS are a lot of reasons for such Toro u u u m n M Opposition 28 New 58 Bod f a .» pigment changes. Most of blood tugaif It to, you'll want to 29 Credit 59 Personol 89Soit W iihout Choose from a great variety of fashion Single layer shift gowns with matching coats, double layer shift gowns, negligee sets (short 30 Too 60 Weother 90 Indicoted MAX. 20< them are relatively harm­ n o d Dr. Lamb's booklet on this sub­ or long), long gowns, long pajamas. Many styles . . . beautiful colors 1 Foam, blue, violet, 6/24 ject. Send SO^Conts to Dr. Lamb, in \32^33-47. 3-26-54-74^ less. In a young woman who jeans in flare leg and split knee styles .. . )Good ^^AdTcne ^^Neutnl 75-7663681 might be taking birth con­ can of this ouwtpapor, P .O .' Box FUEL OIL Pcvtiiors melon, maize, white, prints. P-S-M-L-. 82-40. reg. $6 to $16 /5S606265 RAIN CARRYING trol pills, this type of re- 1551, Radio City Station, New York, If paid la S days wide wale and pin wale corduroys, brushed N.Y. 10019. Ask tor "Blood Sugar" fro m date dai of Manchester Parents Without Takes Care SUMMER LOUNGEWEAR 5.99 to 15.99 sponse can sometimesetimes occur, producing increased pig- pamphlet. 173 delivery Partners meet 2nd and 4th denims and brushed cords. Many colors. 8 Tuesday of each month at 8 a good thing for you that we do EauirM U T Shifts, dusters, long robes, hostess gowns, long print dresses, lounging pajamas. Polyester/cot- (M-Hr. 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SU V UANCRESTERl PAGE SIX •MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONK„ FRIDAY, JUNE 28,1972 Afi^lover IKanrliPBtpr One thing we waidd consider ralsttveiy m certain, and that is that nobodYi *n ^ < i: l i CTWphlcsd errors appeutng In advame- ments and other readme matter m The made It clear we have misjudged Hancheater Evening Hersud. George MoGovem In two important re- Pull service client of N. B. A. Service, Inc, qiects. _PublUhers Representatives — Hatnesrs. Shannon and Cullen Inc.. %>eclal agency It la already fakhlonahle In pundltdom —^New Yoric, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. to tot im where we all want wrong about m e m b e r AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA- hls political prospects. Fbr our part, we ME“iw. ma ' in, KTOiq 7 ^ jF I0T ue . ^ tive-Vou' an dbtiortutity ^ ^ nOOft* -roiT’ Uip66 .wiili-K - j ITONS. had allowed to r the Importance of devot­ order Dl^Iay advertising closing hours ed partisans in primary campaigns, but mer-drSatuti^ For Monday — 1 p.m. Priday Por ^esday — 1 p.m. Saturday had not ejqiected the vacuum that was uy'-'dinhuE'; ■ •■::;5,,LpiU^is.;xuwrt .be-18 y e ^ ^■■*Ai t h e ^ ^ v towii- • tJdg UoenseS may. ^ be p u r-1 Por Wednesday—I p.m. Monday created by the coUapee of Senator Hus- . Ih e eUstoio .willwiU bP brih duiiiurduithg dge;^ -be b^ A>citii»ri, end*ind insidereside fnin iniealting In support _ of aa..-.the po- chftRed.' And' rAsIdAn^. a m t*a. I 110729 7 2 ' For Thursday—1 p.m, Tuesday the weeks of July 81 to, Aug, 8, thb ; .Tbwn of A^over. (There Por_FMday--l p.m. Wednesday kie and the rest of the Democratic field. Uce toid^t, Mm. CJonneUy had that ap dogs miupt bp | Classified deadline 18 Noon day Aug. m-to, ^ A u g . M to isprotoiiOy nd timelimit on the ^ “drug peddlars have licensed during the' month, of CAPRI before publication 18 Noon Priday We also underestimated the opporl of for Saturday and Monday publica­ Senator McGovern’s cool television per­ 1 at the imratog agency cMce resMehey; te^uirement.). , ““infiltrated “ local pbutics i» and are . J I to CoiumUa. , . jiM. MUiuoh tion. sonality. He has the knack (warning to using local poUtleal msohlnMy ^ *** 2 litre engin6,' Synchro-mesh SHOMad trims., floor mooBted Republicans) of winning elections by ,The OoMie(^ci|t State; Hlitodi '.wlto qualify may alto be. made to Mid deattbv the duMm NesWt. Gmdon Jensen, shift, rack and pinion ateering,: powar. (rent diao bialtas, - afylpd steel'vriieels, radial tires,-high outoit heater, tkh' FMday, June 23 getting himself attacked. D^xarttneto by. awdylng to Ute “ Douglas. Spaeth and WiUlam out U teh. ThSy wlU thru ventilation, ((toionala avaHaUe- at Bxtm Ooot) Pricaa atairt a t . The second mlsjodgment is even more CUhtofiePof wit. we wrote that this be’ iie ’tees''ter the'. snVloe.. hbuw.;.;'’:. reference to town committee Thanks Legion We’re Sorry Too Because d ie ' cilnlc w ill be. ; ' Swimming Clasees nomination might produce a 19M In re­ members to her remtoks. Mid 1.. ^ TUs communEy riwnv. Amertoan verse. We still tUnk he could quite poe- United to. citodten in the towns' ! Thete wiU be another reto** may sue the comnUttee for Re­ eerved by toe ' chatoi Ptoahts 'tintlto day hm'swtoimlng class-. aildy lead hls party down to dire defeat, slander If the censure motidn Is creation OonKitotoon and the | Legion Aw its asterprlM and leadenhtp, This is a fun tim e fo? yi>u and your fam ily'... why askied to call the agency ea tom orrow at the- Red Baih Mothers . C2ub, will begin on^ but not quite for the reasons Barry Gold- jiassed. over the years, in providing the one water did. Senator McGovern i«m by not make it more pleasant w ith trans^rtatlon that office' during the 'day - for an from id. a.m. to noon, She Indicated that the Cen- Hohday at both beaches.. Those genuine eH-comniunEy event o< ICan- now made It quite clear he Is not about you can depend on? Now’s the tim d to trade your appolhtmnnl- . Mrs, MUdnd Keefe said that neoticut Civil Ubetties Vnloa seeking infonnatiMi to th8 pro­ Oog Uotosee toere luve Slre^y been over 80 to go Into Tennessee to talk of selling bldor car for a like>new u sri trade-in from M ori- may come to her defense in.tho gram : should caU Mrs. Paul I efaester Ute — Uie Mitmai glguith of July .' Town Clerk Mn:. Ruto Mto-.: reglstrattons,- and' patents , are Hadad, Blrcfawood Dr. The pro-' | TVA, or do anything else to rub Ida a r t y ’ s, matter. flrewMin display. ideidogy Into anyone’s face. '..ton said that to date ionly about urged to. register their chUd on gram , for wM to a few open! iQ-per cent of the dog owners Baturday 'as no apiSlcatlons wlU remain, is open to all towni We are sorry the attes fo r the ormimj We do not feel particularly contrite — USED CARS— to : town have regiikered their be accepted by the instructors TJc^TVinrrAte youngsters cf school age, from dogs and obtained proper during Swlin olaasea. A vyvAA s-8«/ z beginning swimmer to Ufe-aav- legion dis|)lay have, one alBMr anottier, over thla particular mlsjudgment. After Fhotocraphad By Rsttnald Pinto all, the Senator's stock speeches ring POTENTIAL CHAMPION « ■flBaMMM GBIA Ucensea. ' • The idaSSes, wMch are taught ftaplr YVkItPr In Ing Instruction. been preempted tor what seemed mote with phrases Uke, ‘ T think the over­ SU96 Mrs. Munson said that dog by qualified Red Cross swim- a jc s a / Stressee Boat Safety Ucenses inust be obtained In the mlng instructors, are open to P 'li'a t TH H tinC t Coventry PoUce CMef Rob^ important permanent usea whelming majority of the American peo­ CoinrertlUe. Dark green, ple are dissatistled with the leadership nice car. With 4-speed month of June to avoid paying aU Andover youngkterp vdio will KJeUqidst has designated the We suppose It is now AueweU to this of both peuties... .It's a leadership that ' trim . a penalty. Fees for Ucihslng of enter first grade to Septem- Manchester wiU have 21 dele­ week of July 2 through 8 as safe | boaUhg wtok. pleasant Mianctiester custom and tradi­ has consistently told us one thing in pub­ dogs are $8.60 for males and ber or older. gatee to tomorrow's Democratic CMef KJeUquist said tiie rules I tion. The only faint poeslbility for a re­ lic while advocating a dttferent course nominating convention hi the in private.. . .1 think they’re tired of pol­ In sid e Open Foru] is-town First CbUrtassiouai Dis­ for safe toatlng are the samel vival would seem to require a decision itics aa u su a l.. . Jl think there’s a tide trict. as those for safe motoring. He defined these to be opertttlng by the trustees of Wickham Park to in­ running in this country that i«ovldes the The California Challenge .*nie convention, at 2 p.m. at defensively, to make sure motive force of the McGovern cam­ Bulkeley High School, Hart- vite both Manchester and East Hartford •A Giant o( a BUn' an indelible tmpreOrion ^ me. fopd, WUl have only one Uem U In g ^ CMdltioo, be paign, and It’s a tide that above all else coosldeiate and courteous, leam I to investigate the poaalbUlty of having a would restore some measure of truthful­ To tile Editor, I waa from « lorga tauriJIy and of. buslnesa—the nomination (or R ep ort On JiMe 24, 1972 in the River- enjoyed the love and odleiilHon re-election of Ui8. Rep. William and know the rules of the witer- [ Joint fireworks display. The first and ness and openness in the councils of gov­ Way, avoid excessive speed and | ernm ent.'’ dale MrttioiBat Church «n Cepe that I recetvad from hk4. He Cotter of Hartford. Cotter’s perhaps the last question to be consider­ Ann, Maeoachusetts, a memorial took me under Ida wing and 1 name wiU be placed in nom­ to remember that drinking and] ed would be whether the site could be When a politician talks like that, we By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak aervlice will be held for « mq>- was Ms shadow timughodt my ination by Manchester May­ boating do not mix. The cMef said no boating ac­ used, for such a one-night-a-year pur­ feel we really are entitled to conclude WASHINGTON—The last fraU now -100 delegates short o f the poeedly obooure CUouoeoteUte addeocent ydars. pMittBI Uioae or John Tbompacm. Because ner-take-tdl system. Having irSTARCRAFTir Tbompeon is not a delegate to cidents were rqiortod hi Cov-| that hls ideology Is something less than hope of stopping Sen. George 1,509 needed for nomlnatton, he fairly lost that battle, Hughes and fonner reoUent ait Man- years Barge cirituraRy XKNBlIihkd pose, without alterations and parking a model of flexibility. All the more so if cheater, Connecticut, Herbert me oa his own. bought-my tile convention and because entry last year that resulted ini McGovern's first-ballot nom­ would seemingly be able to is net sui^rting the challenge. personal injury and expressed I *2998 faculties which woidd be all out of pro­ nominations may be made only he comes up with a slogan —"TUgfat. ination now rests with the des­ beat bock the California chal­ Muskie himself is undecided. K. P. Bargent Herb or Barge aa first tiwo-wfaeeler, buitt a work­ nSHtNG BOATS From the Start"—^that promises nothing he waa called by hla many bench tor modd planes, aboaMd by delegates, he Is expected to the hope that the seme record I portion and make no smise for the gen­ perate challenge to the Mc- lenge. But Democnttic conven­ He knows that if the ccnventlon wlU be maintained this summer. [ 1f72 if it does not promise consistency .These Govem-idedged Oalifomia dele­ tion rules forbid California’s 271 friouls waa from a lineege of me bow to use tods, hdped me a n d C A N O E S use the proxy ot a regular dele- eral long-range destiny of the park. were to open by repudiating Mc­ goto, ' are promises o t blunt talk, but Mr. Mc­ gation, a prospect confronting MoGovem delegates from vot­ Govern on a procedural ques­ Purttana that Aninded America. overhaul my first autamdbile COMCT Govern’s blunt talk has proved devlUsh- many non-Mtkiovem party ing on their own credentials. He waa th» ordy child of Mr. and engine, taught me to lumt, ap-. Manchester’s 21 Democratic . ‘YVr Par this year, at any rate, there Is to tion, the McGovern bandwagon delegates are: Town Director Vp/hTTIA^n ly hard to understand. leaders with conflicting emtions^ Therefore, Humphrey might might come to a riiattering Mrs. iOlby Sargent who Uved. predate g ^ muolo, gondeii ^ 4-OOOC SIOAM be no display. Some of our more enter­ that reflect the tumultuous' nianeuver a convention vote their fifetime on Cape Ann. Hla sail and many other wop4iiflm WlUlam FUxGerald, Town In The New York Review of Books, for stop. But Is that what Muskie Treasurer Roger Negro, Ray­ 2 e t - 7 9 prising youthful characters will undoubt­ state of the party today. splitting the California delega­ father owned and operated a aottviUea. He arooid IM to me example, he said, ‘T propose that the ac­ really wants? mond Damato, Janet Bychol- Medium Brown, Metallic, Vinyl 'W m, S*" Two of the last chances to tion if he could combine all country etore and alao worited to CMoucestor fo r sum m er v a o » Join March edly have special ideas about fUUng the tual corporation Income tax be returned The question is deeply involv­ one of the oldeet granite quar­ tlons and give m e lBsigfata,inlU> « oouunr PflBK «MM sM, Alfred Campbell, Atty. UTl- lect Shift Transmission, whitewall tireo, stop McGovern at Miami Beach non-McGovem delegates. In ed with the reasons Muskie de­ Johnson OiiffMMrds gap wHh contraband exploeians of their to its 1960 level by the ellmlnaticm of the that credentials test, he prob­ ries on Cape Ann. fiohtng, lobetertog, boottiigjAUid Ststton Wsfon. Medhiin liam Broneill, Atty. Joel Jonen- 6x46x14, whisper air-conditioninR, am x«i> evtqrarated this week. In New cided to remain a candidate. TO it has sir con­ da, Walter Slnon, Leonard Sead- own, and we may discover that the Le­ special loopholes that have been opened ably will have aid from Gov. Herb vraa a true humanitarian. Introduced me to my first Aim- On Capitol die, exterior decor group. since then." Thoee of us who knew the York Tuesday, McGovern easily some intimate advisers, hls fer hot westh- er,: Ronald Gfdes, Edward Mc- George Wallace’s^., delegates. He .waa a giant o f a m an in a ll beke. All thta he gave to m e “W e're ■I gion display has, over the yestrs, been corporaUen income tax level in 1962 was cleared his final primary elec­ role now Is to m odify McGov­ rsek, Kenhey. T hree Manchester women| tion hurdle. In Washington Humirtuey’s comped^ believes around goodneaa aa a faifaer without reservatton or commltt- POWOT 52 per cent somehow got the Idea he was ern’s posititms and shape an Also, John Sullivan, James were among the several thou-1 very important in helping to keep the Wednesday, Sen. Eklward M. It also has backing from Rep. and In benevolence to hia fellow- menL Hie Christian upbringing rsdlo, ^tinted advocating an increase from the current Shirley Chrisholm. Several un­ acceptable party platform, not man. He lov ed the almple life and attitude were always omni­ Wiatt, Harry Maldment, Pascal sand women and children par- whole town’s Fourth safe and sene. Kennedy finally issued a Sher- whltawails. D i M MastrangHo, William Desmond, 48 per cent. committed leaders, such as actually stop hls nomination. and life loved Mm. He poaaeoaed present in Ms actictis. tlclpating in the "Ring Around | maneaque statement, destroying Tlieresa Paris, Paul PhiUipe, 1«72MONTEflEY Gov. Jimmy Garter of Georgia, For with Kennedy unavailable an aura of love and concern for He loved Ms country; and gd ’- Congress" peace march yester­ Meanwhile, it makes us all think, a It seems we missed the fineprlnt. Or lingering hopes he might yet Marion CUfford, Joseph Ger- support the challenge. and McGovern stopped, the ottiera which endeared peoide to Bonlfled tMa by daUy .flying day to WaaMngten, D.C. little, about whether or not wne are even­ anyway, the Senator took out an ad in run fbr President. That leaves -vals and Robert P rice. OOm t The questiem mark Is the nominee would confront hordes him for Me genulnness and true “orts remained Jacobs of 78 Florence St., and out right for the $17 bilUon the Senator the Oalifomia delegation might and Wendell Ford of Kentucky weeks of campaigning there but he used titis trait for altrula- virtually unchanged in 1971, tiie Miss Janice Dublel of McKee | well be split up in Miami invaluably enriched by Ms gen­ 301 Center St. Manchester 643*5135 says hls pit^x>sals would raise.) —are expected to throw their were unimpressive, hls handling tic puifXMes. poorest performance since the St. There are thousands of Manchetter Beach to reflect the sizable per­ erosity and love. combined 100 delegates behind of Issues unclear and his appeal A moat unforgettable i>erscn- Heaven is enriched hls late 1960’s. The march, called together I residents who, today, can tell their chil­ In an Iowa speech last January, Sen­ centage of the vote won by at least quesUenaUe. But with amTO ator McGovern talked of inheritance the challenge. So are local lead­ ality was “Barge," aa I addreaa- presence. by singer Joan Baez and Mrs. dren whsU it was like to sit in the grass Humphrey. That, in turn, could ers contreriling Muskle’s Penn­ a Ug^t turnout and comatose ed him. My first meeting with ^ 4 1 0 4 taxes and said, “we must set a celling conceivably stop McGovern, and Everett M. Hewitt Ooretta lOng, wife of the aa- on the old golf lots and watch the Legion sylvania delegates. opposition, hls devoted volun­ Mm as a twelve year cM left Senior Master Betgeant saaainated Martin Luther lOng, | on the amount that might be received herein lies the Intemai anguish. M oreover, there are i»x>- teers wound up with probably I riTZSIBAU l P O M I INC. I set off its fireworks on the hill where and then place a 100 per cent tax on all Much as they fear McGovern’s U.S. Air Force V formed a ring around the Capi­ challenge elements inside Mus- 252 of 278 delegates. Thus, New tol In a demand that Oxigresa I gifts and inheritances above that amount nomination brings catastrophe York failed to remove doubts of A Thought fo r Today Manchester High School now stands. kie’s high command. In one A Small Oomettosi 1972 GRAN TORINO 1971 PINTO 1970 XL 500 1969 GAUXIE 500 cut off (uniting the Vletnato | . . . .Ehren if the celling were set as high in November, many thoughtful major state, a Muskie delegate McGovern’s national viability, Sponsored by the Manchester F R i i What will the children of today be telling as $500,000. . .” Richard Reeves of New party regulars dread even more To the Editor, ‘ . i Grssn, 4 dr. led., auto. trahL, Green, 2000 ee eng., Siito. tranz., Grssn, oonvertiUs. V-8, auto, Graan,4 dr.tsdan,auto.,p^., W ar. H R OOIMM Informed a Muskie lieutenant but decreased the chances of CmmcU o f Churches I’m reminded of the Neff Eng­ their children, when the time comes, York magazine somehow got the idea the holocaust If they deny him here he was promised a seat stepping him in Miami Beach. pA., pji., p. fasti t-Yiatt, radio. accent Gp., protection Gp., AM TOO trans., p.s., AM radio. N o.. pJs., air bond., tinted ghos, Both women had urged other I the Senator wanted to tax Inheritances the nomination at this point. land farmer who woS Intro­ AM radio,'whits walls. ■ women, eapeclaUy mothers with 2 O s in about life in Manchester? on the credentials committee in In the old days, McGovern Yea though I walk through WA,vr, NEW CAR radio, ww tires. No. T10A- P324. of over $500,000 at 100 per cent. But the duced aa the man who had GALLONS children, to come to Washington Just such political considera­ return for switching to McGov­ would have faced determined, the valley of the shadow of made 25 mllUoh' dollars on his DEMONSTRATOR N o:360A. ' Hardtop. Medium line, dork green vinyl roofj seleet sktft- ad In this paper explained he had sug­ tions, not legal arguments, will ern. Do It, he was told—and vigorous party regulars In New for a “ non-violent encirclement | trananusalon, B-78xl4 whltewaU tires, power steering, ampH- death, I will fear no evil, for com crops. He responded that $1895. $ 1 5 9 5 . tilde niodulaUbh radio,. spbrSa console with clook, appear­ gested no celling "on Inheritances at decide the challenge that Cali­ then vote In the credentials York. Similarly, the California $3388. OF G AS o f the U. 8 . Ooiigreaa to de­ thou art with me. Psalm 28:4 the account waa almost true; mand.a cutting off of ftmdfl j ance protebUco froup/ dual teeing mlrimf, deluxe wheel; Senator Kennedy’s Ploy $500,000 or any other level.” fornia’s primary law violates committee for the California challenge woul^ have been The Psalmist reminds us that however, the farmer was not coverant, Stoek: nuinumber ‘ SAO.- the ^irit of one-man, one-vote challenge. eagerly grasped as the last p1973 GA^XItySpa^ 1971 FAIRUNE 500 WITH 1 9 7 0 NfW T()RK|R 196$ CAPRICE which perpetuate Uie war. to We’re not quite sure what the Senator the darkness of despair or grief he, but his brother; t^Vunount Senator Edward Kennedy suddenly party reform. The challenge But there is another view in chance to stop him. But in 1972, IhdoiHilna and deny fulfillm ent | said about excess profits taxes last Au­ Is a temporary valley through was not 25 million, but V thou­ ■■ Ekonis,-WWts ,rodt.’2i4f-:hdtPv '. Yeiiow, 2 dr; h d ^ ,; bitok vinyl ANT ’ 'Gold, 4 dL h ^ ; , brpvvn. vinyl (t o y . 2 dr..h. . . Fred Harris',. D-OWa- ®»d ac­ toward Miami. nor that which Is derived from sound True, the mortgage was I 'tiitwhSal, wito ovalf, air eond., 'ii^.'^trans.,.AMi«dio/ldw ■ p X , 1^ , AM radio. Goto buy.' trm .g tress Candice, Berger,- linked growth or from innovation and inven­ Fischetti cw.No.T5qA. hands .forming a circle around | Congressman Mills had made hls ploy However, It was not 2.25 AM/FMttsmo-. NeWCAR ■ mirstosrpto owner. No'GTCAb ..N b i.7 ^ • tion. I have suggested that during the dollars, but H milUon the CSspltol a distance o f be­ by confessing, in the spotlight, that he . GEMONS-TRATOR . present period of inflationary stress, and the error was not| ; tween a haUrmilS ahd. a m lla might consider running for vice presi­ profits derived solely from wage limita­ but ours. (The quote to The . $4188 . $1895. $1195. Folibwing the march,' tee tions and price increases should, in dent on a ticket headed by Senator Ken­ edmnee^ Herald was quarter . .) wonieh' visited the offices of equity, be subject to taxation when ex­ The people of Concordia their cqngfeiismen to lobto '*?*" | nedy. | 9 7 3 6 A L A X | E ^ 1970 FALCON 1969 LTO 1967 OAIAXIE 500 cessive.” re tMuer Church are indeed genpious. a cutoff of fUiids for the- wsir-' Senator McGovern, we now learn, is Btus, 4 ’dc. Mfltn, vinyl triln, V-8, Graon* 2 dr, ssdto, 6 ,c y t ;« ^ ,; ■ Graan; 4'dr. bdtpL, vinyl r to f, • ybnow.2*;Ndto..V>«; ■While • some mbtheni . peace | Senator Kennedy, finding Us name be­ 1 HC However, I fear that if we do not in favor of repealing laws restricting not correct the publish^ fig­ JMi-.alf obftd>; ilitW glatt, : auto.trtos., AM rikto-; A Bhod' aiits. tram., p.a.,'pji.,.V-8. Good itewtod Ubh(L, AM tadto- groups . were . .active ' in Waah- ing used in a stop-McGovem operation, abortions, it’s only Qiat he wants such ure somebody here wlB be ' btid^'buy fbr a iiacitod tor:' faniHy t o . No. . Varyflter^ N p -2 7 3 A 1 Ingtoh, other .groups were ad: decisions left solely to the woman and AiM rtdio. ;6>0b Milto apparently decided, in retaliation, to loan caUed upon to acedunq for No: 328A;' dressihg the Democratic Na­ her doctor. He would cut mlUtary man­ something Uke 1.5 milUanf| dol­ >^aiARTWY'.. tional Platfonn'hi New Yorii'J use of his name to Senator McGoveni, to power by SO per cent but not cloee any lars. $1795. y'-y • $895.’ City; yesterday.. help Um survive the stop-McGovem bases importtutt to local economies, or Joseph B. Bouml, -Mrs- -Iiene LeMay ^ M an­ 7S0TIKiBm8t9KAt strategy. anyhow none that voters have asked Pastor. H970 BRONCO Wsgeii 1W|$ OMC lllR ty 1964 F-600 1 4 'Voa 1969 P M D V on chester suid' Mrs. Lois'Banns I about. And so on. W ill . ot Vernon umre among the Odn- COMOARAIILE SAVtINttll: hecticut mothers . attendiiig | The extent of the McGovern showing Now, it is our habit when these mat­ 4 sgitto, low milaaga. 9 6 " ' 5 ipMd fotwofdp 2 ipRod fw . 6 eyl.,:automatie tramtotpibn. ters come up to express considerable 'GlM,.V;kwHh pdaw snOle: ' those, hearings. ■xlc, vwi Dqdy. No. T41A (3dbd bsto* Nb. T121A in the New York state primary apparent­ sympathy for the poor politician; Amer­ Herald ^ ploW.4wt«esldri«a..radlo. ' u^rty toilk in b ^ - T T20A, The Piatftwm Committee was I ly put Wm within easy reaich of the luxm- icans always expect him to stick to hls Nb-TSA- urged' te include a plank for I Yesterday*^'' the estabUshmeiit of a national I MORiAini inatton. principles but do what the voters want. In Senator McGovern's case. In particu­ . $ 2 8 M, $095. $1695. caUnet-ievel Peace Department I 25 Years Ago The next day Senator Kennedy, finding lar, the problem seems to be no sort of In the national preshteidUa | deviousness but a tendency to believe War memorial “Caock in the platfonn. .' that Senator MlcGovem no longer needed . Natkxial iw lers of the move- BROtHEIiS how add up right on the bottom line, Steeple” ett Center C^iurdi Is his assistance, took hls own name heck, S A liV ineto. to' establUh a Depsurt- any stidf paper where the figures some- fonnalfy dedicated fh sermon 'TJacwla^iteiboST-RWlk'Jeto^- ■ . and came out with a flat "under no con­ SUll, if Senator McGovern Is not going by the Rev. CUfford O., BImp- .iheto of Peace, w ith,a secre­ iNCOiiFOlUTEb tary of . Peace in the Pidsldai' dition’’ ttatement about running for any­ to pull a Barry Ooldwater but a pities scm. as usual. It really .would be nice if we Ual dabinet, report that be- $01 Oislir St, thing in 1972. f■ r . I O r a N S A M te 9 P«i (»NVENieNTHAfrtlK>RDltoT)(}NAL b a n k OR^ONN.fUtoK AND fR lJ tr CO. T^ME PAYMENT FLANS cauto of the many letters id . | could be glared all that talk so dear to 10 Yflars Ago ' those devoted partisans — all the stuff e'eived by tee P la tfo rm Ctoto- OPEN EVaS- TTUL Of . The ftoregolng seems to us the best ex­ The Rev. CUfford O. Almpson mittee on the subject of a Ptoce I about how other ptrilticlans are sUi^ry fl WlMDStiB AVE^^RiaiU iLOCKViLLt a7Sii3369 643-2 MI4I3S BXGKPT YHCBB- HUl f, BAR. Yllli f . planation fhe WariUngton pundits have of Center Oangregstionsl Church Department, the party is close bu t Senator McGovern is consittant, announces plans to attend Inter­ to making a declsidn on tb e | about how all the rest are deceivers and CliirH* ItaU) Snt ■■■■■iabP'HHiNiNNNBAisbHiM HM HHNNsAVi ptbduoad Am* the sequence o f lEennedy national Copgregsttonea Ooun- issqe. only he la truthful. — WALL STREET moves. cU July 4-12 in Rotterdam , Hol­ JOURNAL. m mur ? Hue is M eanmice* land.

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pleaded liinoceiit to chaiyes of , ^ IT I yield at an interseotiaa,Interseotiaa, in In oon- trol signal last night at B. Oen* W. Middle Tpke. Ptdlce said his en from IMO McKee St - oonnec- car was In collision with a A car damaged wfaUe paifced bn aidi o t .pMce and crindnal. mmmmVernon \ P o llC 0 R 0nOrt I heotlon with an accident yeoter- ter and Lenox Sts., In miachief> and a court trial .waa r I dayday. at at BroadBroad andand.Center Center Sts.Sts. In*In* ' tlontlon with with an an accidentaccident b Involving parked oar owned by Lois Vinci at S20 Oak St adieduled for July U.' ; •! Vandals ransacked the Oak vdvlng his oSr and a oar driven his car and a truck driven by of 90 Clinton St a bnak at MS N,' Mdln St^ Chaikas , of nonHiiipport ai^ Town Denied Grove Noture Oentor at 200 by Bmest H. Marsh of Daly Sanora Boys of 838 Oak St ------in whloit several keys and two being a furtive fcom; Justice in . liiMidieiitefr ttelMjl'^ '. Oak Grove St Wednesday nl|^t Ad., Coventry. . jphn B Kearney, S3, of m B. Vandalism and theft reptkted antique cameras wars taken, JNtew Jersey, weia contihu^. , 'OMa*ei| . ■. Qfv^ 'M caiid-degre6 and stole Items worth $270, po* John J. McDonald, 22. of . Center «., chargU ’with faU^ yesterday bioluded: Z Damage to file Cheney .TSdi ' itever^. other cases were also F ^ d s For i j iJMi^Ury '>Uilr*^«»e, lar- lico reported today. ■ . French Rd.i Bolton, charged , ure to pass left of a parked A lawnmower 'and lawn ^eW, oailsed by • oar w|i^''. eontlnu^. ■ ■ ,■ ■ Taken in die break were a with faUiire to obey traffif con-.yeMcle, early this m om ^ on sweeper, total value HOP, atol-. drivliig ovyr It. ■«rto'' B»- •ij Y’ - • t o slide projector, a tape record­ I* ; Y dtoii^ Batod tt -P-.'.m- ‘ ' Joseph^.Ott|Lvland;^$^erday. A 190,000 grant the town ex­ er, and a small amount of cash. tile cb«li[W.ag«d|i»t Henry pected to. receive has been de- The Intruders entered by pry* • going/.' 8^'' ptoyldo;; Malt jailed Ing a front window, police said, <. ■ Q jlto^ _ nled by the feder^ government. j* ' 9^c.6V»*"' 1 ‘ •• end. DaBtel.iJensenV 21,. of S» .Ithe grant adilch the town pian­ and then probably left by a ffiroit /•lfll»(9pe t o i t trta-.;-V v - , Y .-. ■ s. •■.■. * dlnator or -counselor toe Ver- tampered .with, police said. mm ' Tile two arreated March . non, tyiilimd and Ellington, was room, police 15Ui oomi/Mittaniirtth a Buapected To Fay Fine applied for' by the Hock^um found a fire extinguisher had W S S irS IW i - ‘ toa e hi^'afcJIftT N.^Maln St.. Philip .pePeoi of 244 Medn yaUey . Community ■ Services *•*<>** dlacharged; and gravel Forecast: . .poBce'aald;;' - :-?'2 f St., South Wndsor, ..was . taken ■ Ciiuncli. t*®■ "bgirrow Tolland's dho^r - Ui- v ■DmutldlD'v l^^ Hartford for falling to .pay fineS 'ment pHorlties favor hlf^ crime crayon throughout the , monsy to-;r«|l tha, town. do^ 'eherged;YW^ ' licn^ imposed In -years.^b^. pressed disappointment in not police Included: (P^rl^, " y^iaihiuday bigfoiimd.bitcbttogted,.sehtenc^^ tion ^-.Cl^eult Court j2,after gettihg. the funds, he may 'James Snell Ing, 8S, of Hart- ors, Bright IdeO, Enough to BrigMen even the Ofoomlest , to ^ meettiw tt was oftlins^, emtto to. ad dS ^ lY p ^ h ^ i g u ^ .t^ he pleadlkl gulMy to .five charg-'be able to fni the position with toed, charged wKh threatening tho townm M b o it w e d lUiOQO orgontoatlm ; br«ach'''cf-peace. Sentenced to es Involving the pesslhg.of.bad federal funds under the Emer- fourth-degree larceny, In ^ D c n f * ■ checks. gehey Employment Act which connection with a ah«»llftlng in* ; two y6a»,/and wKisted - wUh, . 30 da ys.' Tile w ^tences will run HOO.000 this '•) ..have tiie rl^t.tq.'fjtoq^^ coheurTanUy, • Judge Joseph A. Adonto, sen­ provides money for hiring muni- cldent last nl^it at Pathmark ^ BRANDI .YlMflfl -I Arthur B1 Goodwin, 29, of tencing DeFeo last llmrsday,' clpal workers In areas with a Supermarket, Spmeer St., He- 'VTlson,' charged with speeding, said the fines must .be paid or high unemployment rate. waa released on a fSO cash bond pleaded guilty and W8is fined else DeFeo would be sent to Mrs. Helen Abusa, president 'or appearance July 10. NEW jail. DeFeo was given until 4 MS. of the Hockanum Vallby Coun- Jef® Ceaarlo, 48, of Hartford, Richard J. Murphy. 2B, of p.m. llmrsday, and vdien the cil, said her organisation may charged with breach cf peace 1972 '■ -'.fv Middletown, charged with fines weren't paid, court of­ be able to fill In some of the * Circuit Court 12 warrant ficials issued a commitment served yesterday. He was re- -rrs" ;Y.i.Y V;Y?!v speeding, plepded guilty and mittimus to Mandiester police. waa fined $4Si Mayor McCoy commented «“ » promise to appear la 72 RAHCHERO The mittimus allowed police that cities and towns with popu- July 10. 98 > D oor'U h n iry Sednto" AU Douglas Nelson, 20, of Glas* to pick up DeFeo and take him 600 pitSom, y-8, auto,', PS, tenbury, charged with con­ lations of under BO,000 are being **nrJo W. FlUgftrald, 88, of extras."/. ■' ■ PB., .HQ'air.'. to Jail unless he could pay the shut off from federal funds. He Phoenix St. Vernon, chSigefi spiracy to commit secend-de-. fines. 7D PONTIAC $2WS 69 lUICK $2295 added that crime Is Increaslrg ^ *<> ««*■ BficecUtlVe/4-Door Sedan, One gree larceny, pleaded guilty to DeFeo was served the mitti­ Skylark 44>qot. Factory alTi substitute charge of breach of in the rural arias. clUng the ^ owners oax, low miles, auto„ PS, I ^ , . mus when he appeared in court drug abuse situation where W-^Mlddle Tpke. .. rise Said i|ikt, ;eV6n The: gotitheni/ Befw/ Bjigtond peace, sentenced to 90 days, vWitost.iprailto.'WnibYW^^ 'reportad' -this 70 CHEVROLET $3195 there definitely has been an In- 10. 7$ OLD5. $3295 suspended, and two years pro­ South Windsor pyh« on less driving tide morning on B. ■•-ht/'' Y Y '".' 59 CHRY$IEE $2495 FtoefaM. No AlH V-8 anto„ East Hartford, charged with with risk of Injury to a minor. tri-town or regional basis, It highway and was felt that there waa a bet­ Middle Tpke. Court date July 10. 64»Q r Hardtop. CfomptaUty power stowing,. csto owner. speeding, moiled. DeFeto will have to serve out 'superinwMlent, rar DotB, and they were aU to choose from, . would have been used to pun - • 'cleiur.'.Wewere.aU set arid ready chase motorcycles for toe po­ chtidren.^'in/anticipation ^ of- toe storm, Mancheater Area lice department. in iB B T Y Ir ^.^■Funer^■.'■■:ser^dct*'■ t ^ './ b u i ^ w O .. /and were pleased when It didn’ t M ayor McOoy also conriment- ■'W|U Ito in 84^'^^rtinntoco.' '.'r, ' ■ .materialise," ■ MANCHESTER SCRANTON The .'Lavalenola Mortuary, - (Oowlliined fi^ / the mllUaUs of dottors, and check at Manchester Me- ed that he feels the federal Police Report revenue sharing bill which • < tp it d tra ia Reclinieg bHtkol w ell 1169 Valewda St/, San , Fran- entire , towns, . TkotiqMrtatic^ dqy. Jaok WUUains has j^ ced ' „ujriai Hoqiital revealed no passed a preliminary vote yes­ Craig M cKay, 24, o f 5 Fox otooo is in charge oil am m ge- and UtiUties werp cirtjqptod from .'tha Arto<»a NatlonM emergency arrivals as a result dLDSMOBILE MOTORS terday In the U. S. House of Hill Dr., Rockville, was treat* • WbHmfalls Free! dlw brekw ments. ' / .• - . tfirgirila north to wMr Albany of falling Umba or other storm r o u t e 88 — 8T6-914S — VERNON Representatives is weighted In discharged ^ Rockville N.Y/./'Y'''/.'^' 'Y vaat' s^tom ■ of . irrigatitm ■ oriented accidents. SILVHB LANE AT HABTFOBD BOAD, MANOHB8TBB favor of toe cities. ‘ ' General Hospital yeMerday af- / Fronds M, Diweea ' . > . There was/;.,.no .li^«diato canals in the Phoeiilx area ifie Town Water Department The mayor supports toe mea- *er toe motorcycle he was rid- • OeiuxB wheel covert Up to 20 mpg on Regular gw. ' - word <«: odien 'thei' w ^ w tln g , overflowed, swamping .■ hvn- said .20 rainfall was recorded N E W C A R sure and noted that. If It Is tog o ^ e d with a car and to«i SYancto Mtobael' pineen. 62, swlrilng Otio .| n l| ^ t crest On dteds of rsslqaiti^; kefp up w^ eyaidated, I h e v r o l e t full wheel covers, celery green, black 4 Dr. Sedan, V8, auto., PS, factory air, The price is right. 4-speed, radio, 1 ^ , CARTER C ] ON ALL NEW CARS Manchester Community Col- tered motor vehicle In connec- vinyl seats, White. Hartford.' He was si ckminroto* the state The community on Andrus lege student personnel office is tlon with an accident last night accent root. cant of St. James Church and f^snspoitotiMi depeirtment. Island bad remained relatively WW-AArAA A A A A A ^A A A AA AArA- A seeking toe names of Manches- Police said the car Beaudin was 69 V W 139$ a member of Campbell OciunoB- in /the:' two straight dry after toe rest of the island ter and area community per- towing broke loose end struck 1495 \BhfC. ^ ^ 1972 CADILLAC $AVE sons who are willing to rent a car being driven by Mrs. Shir- 1960 4*Door Sedan. V*8, automatic, Save on this one, too! Automatic stick- Sedan OeVIlle. Loaded with 1970 CADILLAC $4695 IMwer steering, power brakes, factory 4-Door etatian Wagon. 4-ejd., 4-speed, '< Ho Is survived, by hto w ^ , nadic winds turned wMer-sbarv- by Water, ppuitog through a rooms to students at the col- ley Mabaran of Bancroft Rd. No radial ply tires. Check this high qual­ shift, radio, Green. all Cadillac eqidpmmt includ- DeVUto. 4-Door, fully equip­ air, tut away steertaig wheel, radio, and a stster, Mrs.' Charles-Mc- ed AHtona deserts, into hple to toe levee that. ixWmally THE SUMMER OF ’72 ,ing air condUianlng, divtoed ped. lege. injuries were reported. Beau- ity Impost. Laugfalto of Mansfield, ONO- mexab/ lends/^^^ M pTCtects the area from the war Approximately 100 students din Is scheduled for court on •eat, tilt wheel, endse con­ 19 flODBE H96 The funeral win Ito/Mondsy ^p)/forecast-fiW today/ out of northern WE.WANT-THIS-TO«-THi-EIST-SUMMER-YOU*VE-EVER^ADI trol, much more. 8,000 miles from beyond reasonable com- JtUy 11. 170 MAVERICK 199S Poiara M)oor Hardtop. V-8, aotti- IEW72BUIWSWii!^ from the Bhlleran V^rsl / Storm:- *-KUk Itoorbert wtoe trading was quiet. 8.16, toe lev** at which the cur- A . 130111 Jl o w n Court, RockvIUe, July 28. 6-PASSENGER STATION WAGON 1972 PONTIAC $3595 1968 CADILLAC $3195 -‘W wIhdmM EhdMtksietogSkWt ifVil i o iini must contain between i and 2 Market sources to Frankfurt rent exttoange agrewneto Coupe DoVUle. Elqulpped with COVENTRY uer cent milk fat and 2 to '6 said the drop to tiie doSar qutoes a gweriHneot to *»«y to Firebird, 2-Dr. Hardtop, V8. The Rev. Carl Saunders of Robert D. Green. 16 of Mark UllNKn..lWnTB(lp«DNjl4M|71 Boulooed with V-8 wtglne, Turbo-Hydramettc tranamtosion, power stoetiiw,_ p y y ^ automatic, power steering, all Cadillac equipment. Air ^ r rcm milk soUda and weigh there, from 8.1IW at toe id ot^ k ^ the price from fatting low- contotioning, sUver/bhie top, South United Methodist Church _ Coventry, was charged to^e^pow er tailgate, radio, wheel open mouldings, wbttewalto, luster seat Stock. No.SlM power brakes, air condition­ at leaat six poundbi par gaUonv to jU5s waa **nearty w - ing, new tires. blue leather interior. will conduct a service Sunday yesterday with operating wito- ^ m- on radio station ^ uee^e. He Is scheduled m 1971 PONTIAC $2695 1965 OLDS $495 WINF. The program Is «q>on- circuH Court 12. LeMans 4-Door Sedan, auto­ Olds. Oonvertible. Delta 2- sored by toe Manchester Area Manch^er, July 10. matic transmission, power Door, V-8, automatic, power DeCORMIER Council of Churches and the uuiy steering, low mileage. steering, power brakes, spe­ Clergy ABsoclation oi Mani^es- . MOTOR SALES cial. ter. Ooeporations and private indt- w THE vlduals own 6 per cent cf toe OPEN EYES. TIU 9 productive forest land in Cana­ THURS. A SAT. TILL 6 TEL da. Low Cost Easy Maintonanoo cKbRCHES The Belter OK Woy DODGE OF MANCHESTER CHRYSLER Bh i N®b FroiB ObI Of Stock fist 100 GsL Of Gss Free 80 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER 643-2791 To See The U-SAi.! NEW 1972 BODGE DART SWMDER it fhs Gar for ^ C o m e O n Ini We're Working On iUARAIiTEED^RS "Summer Savings Time'' Yevettlil^siMOTiilwnlyg^kvyainwitarwIrtn iirlwUilsailuvfles lwHwwInhw . . TtiTfi i»r ItltlTt fliiemiln * h ilmpty itaft Ihot t«r 40 J«i>« If enytkles MIS« Hit Hie oeewinW told wwiUn'l p—p K t. . . wek fix H IrMi. . ,hi- 78 OBOEVBOUiT FOR 60 DAYS WITH dvdlnf wploCTiBut peit»a lelurl. . . Se new yev knew hew lelHk hr ateMlwMf cart.. Onf laniillimi tint ftilinyir 71 OHByBUUB $8186 88 OHEVRM-ET jMA16 •enf. . . Haw r# slay calm whU# dates III Impala Custom Coupe. V-8, Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. V-8, ’2845 The Small Car That Ocas A Let ICahhu eport O oiM . V-8, au­ automatic tranamtosion, pow­ automatic, power toeerlnf, 2-Door Hardtop with PTbBlB AUT08CA/ITC NO MILEAGE LIMITATION! *lp|ta^ Traanaliiba, icar tili^ fraal fata HiiiWMr, 9nli Syilani, BacMilyitain. WMi 6Sto>adSl i»ia fw668ey»l TRANSMIS8II0N. 225 e-cyUnder engine, pow­ tomatic tranwnwtioa, air er steering, 'Vinyl roof, stereo radio. ^ er steering, radio, vinyl roof, wtiitwaU tires. oonditiootogi ptogar (toertog, radto. 8BFIHBO tlMC. vtnyl roof, radio. < •• PGNTiAo mm* Oelaxle 40oor Sedan. V-8.- Stodc No. 2461 automatic tranamisslon,' pew*, | -VOUSWACBIS——1 7C CBDEVBOUrr 82886 Catoilna Sport Ootq^e. V-8, 68 CHEVROLET $1995 69 MUSTANG $1895 71 VW $3595 65 VWNOW $9951 automatic transmtorion, pow­ er steertog, radio. • HEW 71 CMRYSUR HT. e-cyl., PS, green with black vinyl top. Auto. Deluxe Sedan. Black Tmpitie- Sport Sedan. V-8, au­ er steering, radio. 88 NOVA e-Dow Hardtop. V-8, auto., Caprice, PS, fac­ Cktmper, Uke new. Red, tom atic faraaamtoafon, power Coupe. V-8, automatic trone- NIWPORT ROYAL 4-Dlt. SIDAN tory air. Blue with white vinyl roof. 67 VW $1245 78 MAVBBICK $ 1 ^ Airtemitic, MWM itMrlnf, pem»r flic krcld, 70 CAMARO $2395 70 VW $3195 Bteerliy, radio. . - 24X)or. SriiyUnder, automatic mtoricn. radio. '. ■_:.l HT. 6-cyI., auto., PB, yeUow; Deluxe Sedan. Black Camper, Pop Top, VUte. 71OBEVKLUD BMC. whitcwilli, Strctc ycrtllciice 6 clcctfwic tfilU 71 PLYMOUTH $1695 78 VEGA 8M86 troijanilssloa, air condlBon- tien lyttcny Stock No. 3686 69 VWNOW $1595 71 VWNOW $199$ Ing, power steering, radio. Kattbu ftoort Coupe* V'Ct W . $1975 4-Door Sedan. 4-apeed. 69 CAMARO $1995 Deluxe Sedan. White Oovqie,' 4-cyUnder, 4-i4»eed tamatio tiansmtoalpn. vtoyt Conv. 6, auto., PS, blue, very low mileage. Super Bug. Rad. tranemtoslan, radio. •8 PONTIAC 69 HREHRD $2395 64 VWNOW $795 Firebird %KWt Coupe. V-8, roof, power steeftag,/ radl» Deluxe Sedan. Blue. 70 VWNOW $1695 automatic trensmisslon, jpow- 78 OLDS ■■■/ =/ _MKC. SpttlRl PHi^ate Fram Chryslir Corfi! 71 I 72 D0D8ES Hardtop. 8, automatic, PS, PB, silver. Sharp! 69 PONTIAC LeMANS $2195 Deluxe Sedan. Blue, 71 DODGE 8I8« Cutlass Supreme Sport CoUpe. CORONETS _ DIMONS ~ SATILUTIS All witli AIR CONDITIONINO 4-Door trr. 8, auto., PS, 'wUh air, real ahaip. 68 VWNOW $1395 Dart Ciwtom 4-Door, 8-cyI- er Meering, radio. 66 CHEVROLET CAPRICE $1495 Driuxe'Bedan. Black 69 VWNOW $1995 71 VEGA 84»06 V*8, automstlc. . .vinyl roof. 70 CHEVROLET IMPALA $2395 inder, automaUc tranomto- radio, power ateertng, power AH Carry Remaininq Chrvtlar Corp. I l ‘month/Il,000 Mila Warranty 2-Door Hardtop. 8, auto., PS, green with black 71 VWNOW $1995 Deluxe Sedan. Blue. Bton, ■vinyl rof, power fleer­ 2.iDoor. 4-cyHnder, 4-speed 2-Door Hardtop. 8, auto., PS, turquolae, vinyl transmission, radio. brake#. vtnyl roof. One in a mllUcn! roof. Super Bug. Beige. 70 VWNOW $1795 sEua oa wttoa, wiito’s LOWfMts cost md nuT au Bium, ing, radio. SAMPLE No. 1 71 DODDE CORONET $$295 70 VWNOW $1595 lio g Wheela. PB, radlo,fac. air 71 VEGA $2195 70 TORINO $2595 Deluxe Sedan. YeUow. Squarriwok. Auto., Blue. t h e ABOVE 18 A PARTIAL USTlNO. WB HAVE MANY . Coupe. 4, automaUc, clean, time gold. 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto., PS, gold. 64 VWNOW $795 69 VWNOW $1495 TOO WKI IT GOHITS tFTEa TQI HME nweBUED IK CM. A OoGi riMG Vg B g / * * SAMPLE No. 2 71 OODOE P O U R A ^,'"ps^kf;^$2945 70 PONTIAC $2195 68 OLDS. $2095 Deluxe Sedan. Black Deluxe Sedan. Beige. . A'Ovt' . ______faetoiy air. ______Tempest 2-(Door Hardtop. 8-cyl., automatic, Vlkta Ckulaer 8-paseenger Wagon. V-8, auto., 69 VWNOW $1595 71 VWNOW $2p9S power ateertng, black vlivl roof, maroon. N . Turquolae. FCittoeck. Beige. Btq>er Bug. Auto. Beige. 69 VOLKS $1816 D H E T R O I ^ W TOYOTA $1895 68 DODGE $1296 2-Door. Radio, rear window Mkik H 2-Dr. Htp. Auto., air Coronet Sta. Wgn. V-8, ^uto., defroater. n u n S3, TM un Tunmin, taiiottviiu OOrt MO. coDd.; radio, vtnyl roof. power steering. 68 CHRYSLER $1666 m. wncHisTa-Me-i DILLON FORPI New Yorker 4-Door Htp. 88 DABT ' 81496 66 FORD 8 896 122$ MAIN ST, OpBB EvKrfags HI 9 - T l^ HI 6 M AHCHttlW GfT. V-8, autom atic, PS. Palrlane Sta. Wgn. Auto., W Power windows, faotory air. V / \ f '.»< m 70 DfW OE 81796 ( \ / \ Z, ■/; .i Ti- PHdNE MDCM M B. 1996 68 F ( « 0 $1296 \ " M ”O vfr 35 Yogrt Stilhiq «id SBfvichHi ChBvrol*t»r 9-Pnasenger gita. WgXL V-8, Pickup truck. V-8, %-ton. A-100 Van. V-8, automatic 319HAINST,, auto,, PS, FB, . trana. 68 DODGE 81296 6iB DODGE 1696 84 B ines $896 Poiara 4-Dr. Htp. V-8, auto., 4*Door Coronet. SB V-8, au­ MMCHfiSTHR i m m Station .Wagon. Auto., radio. PS, PB, factory air. tomatic, power steerinf^ V \:

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V PAOB: tEN BfANCRESTER EVENING H B R A L ^M A NCHEgnBK, OONif., FRIDAY. .JU)^ 28. 1972 \ t i t MANCHESIER EVENING telA LD , MANCTESl«fe.'d?)NN^ PMDAY, ^jUNE 28,1972 FAGB ELEVEN Presidents Address Mazur WhoiW hd in *72 Seniors Receive Awards On Mutual Respect MOST TO SI SED ' By DAVE LAB8SON one large step closer to becont- Sue HeU«r A1 Sandali In Last Assembly of Year SenkNr OtaM PrariclMit ing adults, with adult respon- \ Couneil Good evening. Welcome to the slbUttles. We’re coming into a MOST U K ^ Y TO GROW 3 B T H B R The claas of 1973 attended its parents of David Footer have BualneMAmrard. Tha Shorthand Z I » - commencoraent exerdoM U world that’s readjr for us, re­ Debbie Carroll \Rete Lawrence B f MAMnr MAnjB given tour books to Uie high award waa given to Ellen Dam, Manchester High Sohoot’s Claas gardless of whether or not final aasamhly on Tuesday Bettriag Piaaldant aohool Uhrary. and tile Shorthand H Award to of 1V7S. And befOM I begin, this we're ready tor it. MR. W im MRS. SP 1_^ , I morning. PrindpeU George Em- \Mike Adams »irr, Kim Oaaly, Bob Badger, Navy/Marine Corps Sobolarahip less undershirt In front of the ...... bring some feeling into our Wayne Rawlins. for ROTC was given to Rlebanl TV, knocking down beers, and face, we all made It somehow or MR. AND MRS. S.A.T. Special thanks go to Arthur Leseroat Marilyn Monaaou, .even though their w ay.of look­ other to school (barring Illness­ Sue Heller A1 Sandids In m y Ann. -I owe my parento Bcshoiarohlpa by the Creative that these are the people who The Mgh School Worid the parking lot, w e've had some­ Chickey Balesano apodal thanks as weU for beat^ School of Helrdreering, and Sus­ have stood by you all fiiese FRIDAY, JUNE 23 SPECIAL GRADUATION EDITION thing to do to make things bear­ Kim Crealey - ‘ ing the Inavltabla ups and dowiu anna HeUer waa presented with VOL. XXXIV, No. 33 years; they’ve given you a a b le. of m y praaldenoy. tha Waaleyoa Utdverrity M «rit home, supported you and given U n Mdi School World After tonight, we really won't Thera la xsie thought I would FRIDAY, JUNE 23 SPECIAL GRADUATION EDITION VOL. XXXIV, No. 33 Sobolarahip. have any cf that security ahy you tove and riielter through Uka to leave the of ‘78 MlsceUaneous awards wwe more. After tonight, we come some very tender irears. So, with, end tost Is no mattsr how I!;!:;:!:!;:!!;;! preoented last Ip o Elm ira Col­ tonight, I don’t think it should had thhi^fe may get at MBS be out of the way to give them lege Key was awarded to Kathy Thanks for the Memories, MHS there la always a soluUon, but Donovan. Tha Harvard, Trinity, a little thank you. hi order to find that soluUon By DAVK DABSSON and Yale Book Prlaee were giv­ slowly drop; crulaing for burg­ ities last year; everybody getting to graduation; bussing in the Finally, I’d say this to every­ you must worir together as a and MIKE BOSIBETTA Cooper Looks to ISext Year*s Assembly en to Glenn Cooper, Jeff Stone, ers with the girls snd/or guys freaked out by two books in last parking lot during your study body—reqMct is a word that team. And If you can’t think Since this w ill be our final is­ and Chria Saunders, reqMoUve- on Saturday nights; laughing at year’s Somanhis; getting your halls; paying your class dues has lost a lot of its meaning by of a solution. Just step outside sue, we thought we’d try to OLEBIN ooopiat grade, wUl result In overcrowd­ 1. A m a ssive cleanu p and r e ­ ly. The ehotcea for ’Bayt and aapibomcacea on the first day of aenlor picture taken; feeling big, and class picnic money; listen­ being riioveled back and fMth for a minute and look around B r student ho^ wUl be heard. I leave behind a few of the things Aasembly Preaident ing and scheduling problems. decorating pn)Jeet in the cafe­ Glrla State were announoed; Jo­ school and talking about selling now that you were a senior. ing blankly to the morning an­ in some really ridiculous argu­ and aak youraolf what this school urge anymM interested to con­ that we remembered as part o l ments. But the word is a go(kl Already courses have been cut teria, and in the halls. seph EranU, Michael Parrott them elevator passes; the Junior Remember: How strange it nouncements; taking tests on has done for you as an individ­ At thla time of the year, sider bring an active member those far out and solid three one—maybe what we need is because of the budget cut .So, Chris Saunders, Ralph Taft, and Prom and your first hot date; felt to be a senior; getting books that you hadn’t locSced at; ual.^ . school Is easUy forced out of 2. An elective gym class pro­ of the Student Assembly. y e a rs . a little more req^ect for each the outlook is not aa good oa we Scott IWggiit wUl attend Boya falling in love so you could go ready for Homecoming down at noises in the parking lot; crafts To^t^ student body of MHS oixr minds ,ond we loect for one another meisns Stelence was given to Chris way a warped senior ciass Week; thinking how disaiq;>oint- woulil Uke to leave the class cf I»oyem ent and aa the under- gram that permits students to if you’re coming back in the halls where they took attend­ Remember getting out of ex­ to be able to live together— 4. An area for studmt com- Baundare. The. M arguerite (MUed elected a half-wit Dave Larsson ed you were when you real­ *73 with tbla .thought; ebuHonen ^ ve their best wishes graduate after their first faU, look forward to a good ance; getting the Janitor three ams with an "A ” ; remember and living together leads to munioation, to include a buUe- (SampheU Award, g tr«i by Uw as i»«sldent; the return ot ized what you hadn’t accom­ biinuifineemeiit iiuurks the to the Ctoos of '72, aixither semester of their aenlor year. year.. With 3,400 students, work­ times during your first week be­ not getting out of exams being laughter and love. Try it, you’ll Un board of special events, con­ Sootol Studlea D e^. went to Amle Paganl; • yelling at the plished in high school; Mister beglnnl^ of adulthood for us. school year fast qppraoudies. The re-atructnre p l^ and the ing together, I’m sure we can cause you couldn’t figure out you didn’t get an “A” ; do you like it Tliank you. certs, articles tor sale, etc. senlora Laiute Miner and Alan refs at basketbfill games; the Misty headaches; when June Tha wrirld Is no longer their By next. September, enroU- new constitution of the Student get a lot done. how to open your locker; watch­ remember your old girlfriends 5. A larger mobUe bidm sale. Sandals. Tha Hrien Page Skin­ tragedy that befell the basket­ finally came; the way the worid, it Is ours. Its destiny be­ ment - at Manchester High AaeemMy, was passed by an ing the team lose or boyfriends; do you remember ner Award tor Dramatics went ball team; the Toilet Bowl; the weatherman fkked us out dur­ O il Stamps Collected longs to you, and to me, end as overwhefaning vote. 6. Student' representation on every game but one; remember all the pe<9le you used to hang Schori wUl be greater than ever The Atlantic coastline of Hubcaps Dance to raise money ing Senior \ Week; remember WBMTWEGO, LA.—mtarest in we aeparate to mark our names the Board of Education. to Linda Larivee and Money when teachers tapped the table around with that you can't stand before. A huge senior class of Preliminary plans have been Maryland is 81 mUes long. Rs (Photo hr 8m Bameno) for Student Council; the gay the gigantic banner over the petroleum - related p osta g e i It I Charge to remember to made, and I plan to send the Studento wUl have a greater Turgeon. The David Footer Me­ to let you out of lunch (the wave now; do yo remember the people m ore th an 700, a la r g e incom ­ fuU coastline, including the little soul who pulled the fire parking lot put up by seven stamps has led to the formatlan ~ the deSUny of the world opportunity to express their morial Award was presented to ’SOt Grease Band? system ); pinning earthworms to you used to hate that you bang ing aephomore class, and aa al­ toUowing projects to com­ C hesapeake B o y , ia 8,190 mUea alarms; not having to bug your hardy souls at 2:30, the night ot the Geology Unit at the ~ Peace, The UlHmate cq)inlon8, and the voioe of the Steve Straight; In addition the pieces of cardboard in biology; around with now; do you remem­ ways inoreaslng niing 9th mittees in the fSU: lon g. old man for the car anymore; before graduation; graduation American Topical Society. R getting plowed on formaldehyde ber signing petitions to get all the great Boiler Room rumor; and the party at Case Moun­ consists of more than 300 Amer­ Thank you aU fumes; thinking everybody was that great audio-visual equip­ The ’72 Somhanis staff has :.T r looking for colleges and their tain; all the friends you msde ican ccdlectors of oil stamps., f> smarter than you; remember ment from WPOP; being so cool expressed its regrets on the usifaily ridiculous applications; and all the good times we for­ MfilUam H. Bauer of Westwego the Coke machine that had Just that you didn’t need to use your Senior Commencement Com­ got to mention. locker any more; getting brave «llts the organisation’s bi- enough Cake to last until “D” mittee meetings. Thanks for the memories, senlor picture in the yearbook. pubuSoonTThe Geo- iy’Il Serve Majority of Grads College Bound and going out during an open period; remember "D ” period Remember: f.poking forward MHS! “THE 0\PF»CULT IS studies in A-7, watching- the study hall, befons en campus; PhUateUst. Joanne Sadloakl, A1 Scanlon, N e w Somer band make fools of themselves remember sneaking smokes in U n c l e t S a i n THAT WHICH CAN' With the begtanlng of the school year once again next faU, Pam SkUmer, (toarlea Smith, Falrlelgb Dlridnson — Joel on Middle Turnpike; the Legions the bathroom; remember walk­ BUnols Institute of Technology B E " d o n e graduates of MHS claas cf '73 Harry Stetson, Harry SUckria, Schlenk. of Honor in the ffigh School ing into the bathroom and find­ Twenty-one Manchester High — Mark Brsndel. wUl be attending t)ie foUoiwlng Wayne Sweeney, Len Surdri, Rider (toUege—Liza Kove. Worid that all looked the same; ing 30 kids smoking in the bath- 1972 gra d u a tes w iU b e e n terin g IMME'DlA'^et-Y^ colleges and unlvendtiea: Douidtw Scruton, Ken Tomlin- Rutgers CoUege of Bhigineer- “The Music Man” and “Sweet nxnn; taking PSATb, SATb, the armed oervlciM. Thoee en­ aon, lis a Trombley, Pbyllla Try- ing—Steve Orube. Freedom’s Song” ; your first Achievements and all those other tering the Mavy are John Blake, THElMPOSSieLF on, Elisabeth ValeluUa, Debra Upeala CoUege—(3aU London. midyear exam and the now-fa- groovy t^ts; remember X peri­ Marc Ooleman, Frands Oope- A ris o n a Purdue University — Salva­ -THAT NNVHCH Wallace, Bruce Warren, Isury m iliar sinking feeling in the pit ods; rem em ter getting out early lond, Krith Drt«he, Tom Gre­ tore Spano. Univerrity of Aiisonar-WUUam Waykovsky, Robert Welntraub, N ew Y o rk of the stomach when you blew on Fridays; how about the music nier, Steve McKenale, Jamee Italy (OataiiU) TAKES A U TTLf A. Olekslnakl. Dave Wetmore, Chariea E. Whe­ CtomeU University—Robert J. it; getting knees in the face as assembly during X peHod, fol­ Miasater. University of (totonia — Aldo lan, Stephen Taworakl. AUen. you walked down the hall; turn­ lowed by the all-day assembly The Air Force wUl receive UONGCR. P atan la. INOitixweetoni Community Ool- Hartwlck College — David ing 16 and bugg;ing the folks (or with all the great musicians of Robert Bodo, Peter DanUiw, Oonneefleut Hwf fi f 0. SAfnAYAHAt Iege»—Laurie Eastman. Johnson, EUssa Klein. permission to learn how to last year; Ashlee Sage in “Annie Gordon Ferrin, M lc ^ l Greene, Central Ocnnwdicut State CkU- Norwalk Community (toUege— Houghton OcSlege — JuUa drive; studying? Get Tour Gun” ; the cast party Reel Miaaae, Mark Pouto and legeh-Marianne Albee, Robin PhyUls Hrilor. B ea d le. Can you recall: getting your aftef same; when we had good Bates Crilege (Lewiston) — Mlidtaal Tweedle. BerganUnl, Peter Biacdslonls, <>ulnnlpiac CoUege (Hamden) Keuka OoUege — MloheUe lic^ense; watching your grades weather for all the senior activ­ Graduates who wUl enter the Susan Donovan, Stephen Robert Brindamour, Dob Car- —Bob Badger, Rob SdiaUer. Elch, Linda Larivee. S traigh t. Army ate Lurie Booeka, Bob roU, Bob Caaavant, David Farr, Southern Connecticut State Kirkland OoUege — Claire Kerin, Michael LangeUer and GOOO Bowdoln (toUege — Dave Atro C h ristin e F o tta , V ic k y GHass, CoUege — Barbara Brody, Dan B row n. Arthur J. MhrlneUl. Laraacm. Le Moyne (toUege — Linda i-u c K Richard Runnan, RoUn Sapten- Csirlaan, Darlene Drown, Paula CMl^ College — Nancy WU­ The Hisb School World Joseph Feiron wUl enter the za, Ed Stnaamon, RoUa Weir, Frasier, Mary-Louiae Oracy- H U vyak. U A Karine Ootps. aon. OoUege of New Rochelle—Su­ Mary WOUs, Donna WUoy. alny, Joan King, Jim La Penta, Franklin Pierce CoUege—Dan- Compiled by Students of Manchester High School m adfUttoin. two girls wlU en­ S&NloiZSi san Sm ith. Connactleut CoUege (New Lon­ Ketbleott ManaollUo, Nancy Mid­ iri Potter, James Wicks. ter the women's branch cf the Syracuse UnlveralW — Reng E d ito r Sports Editor don).—Nancy Forde. lin, Pam Moffat, Cheryl Mim- Nassen (toUage (Springvole)— Navy. They are Sue Pohl and Block, Lee C. Gechaa, Sue LAURIE MINER MUEB MISTRETTA Eeatem Oonaectticut State Col­ phy, Janet iRTlaon. Dave Plooharcsyk. Lorene Wrobel. K lem ens. i lege (WUUmanUc) — Debbie Joeeph Otdlege, (West ■University of Maine—E. Jen­ (to -E d ito r A r t E d ito r Becker, SheUa Dama. Robin Hartford) — EUsabeth S. Flm- nifer Kata. DAVE LARSSON DARYL JURAN E^ankUn, Peter Lebtor, Karen stahl, Nancy Hungeitord, Jan­ Heldelberg (toUege—Dchorah Leemon, U cky Ruflnl. Feature Editor Etoculty Adviser ic e u rb an . N elson. Gi^ads Enter Fairfield Unlvenity (Fair- BARBARA FEB ZANE VAUGHAN (Herald photo br Pinto) TrUnty CoUege, (Hartford) — Ohio Wesleyan UhiVerrity— field) — Mark Mockaiia. Rejoicing after Commencemenl Exercise» RandaU B. (tole, Mlcbael Mto- The Art Instiute of Boston — (toartotte Frob. Trade School Hortiord OcUlege tor Wurg Crilege — Robwt Anderson, Chickey Balesano, Rlcdiaid Pico, Nancy PUkln, Blombeirg, John Wazsham. AUantlo Alrilne School, Robin Richard Blake, Laurie Burke, PonchAk* ^ Peter Walsh. Cambridge (tonter of Adult Havertord OoUege—A1 Sand- Lappen; Computer Processing John (toccomo, Nancy Chandler, University of Oonneotiout — Education — Mary EUen DoU. alM matttute, Debbie Burt, David Lauren Chartier, CStariea G. Swanson; Connecticut SriioOl of DebUe Adler, Mark J. Ander­ Ctork University—Peter Law­ Lriilgh University — Michael The Class of Clarke HI, Linda Oawford, Jo- Derewlanka. 1972; Past, Present and Future Broadcasting, hfichael Adams. son, iOm AntiKXiy, Rlriiard An­ ren ce. Ann Dai^e, Mriissa Darby, ViUanova University — Draw By SUE HPJJ.Tat Glris all attending the Crear ton, (Jarios Barrioanuevo, Eric Eastern Naaarme (toUege — always was that way. Indeed, we were ot the class of 1972 have benefitted from the benefits achieved by past classes and Gerard DeCtormler, Ronald De- H unnas. Graduates and Friends: the older age-group, what influence will prciUiecles are not applicable. For there tive SdMol of Balrdreesing; Bengston, Dean Benson, Denlae Richard A. Williams. the ones that were changing, not the the changes brought about by such older enjoyed by ours. Croccio, Chaiiee DelTatto, Don­ Westchester State College— On this graduation day In nineteen be have? What will our achievements are many good i«x>i)hecles that can be Fatty Ouneo, Cynthia HaU, M ary Bessette, John M. Bowen, Ruth Emmanuel OoUeg;e — JoAnn w o rld . age-groups. The change in the dress code na Dion, Joaeidi G. Dubiel. John HenUc. m th this summation of The Past, we be? In my mind, the only way to predict m ade. ^ (tory, Donald Chamberlain, Rob­ T o w ler. hundred seventy-two, I am holding up We did have reason, though, to feel occurred before our arrival at MHS. The Kowal, Dawn Lutzen, Mhrilyn Also, MlcbeUe Dvorak, Susan move on to page two our invisible the answer to this question is to refer ert Conner, Kim (heoley, War­ Garland Junior Crilege—Kar- Univerzlty of Pennsylvania— for your viewing an invisible book, one that the world was getting worse. TTiat fie ld ot independent study for credit has Consider those walks for conservation Mianaeau, Deborah Santos, Dzledrinskl, Lawrence M. Falko Edward ObuebosrskL book and Into the Present. On this gradu­ again to our actions in the past. ren ,T. O utright. n . of the million volumes of the story and was the time of assassinations—of John been opened up fer our use due to the ef­ and for Bangladerii. Such students are Kathy Zwick. Jr., Richard Faszlna, Rick Flor- ation day we leave the problems caused Students, think ot what was your cafe­ ek, Joanne Foran, Rich GUgoa-. Aleo, Louis DeUaFera, Doug­ Jackson (toUage of Tufts Uni­ R hode U a a d history of man. As I turn its pages, I F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and fo r ts ot past classes. We have enjoyed dlqdaylng their concern for their en­ Entering the Hartford Hospi­ by our irresponslbiUty to the classes ot teria; the mess caused by students who Seniors Enter Business w J ld ky, Karen Gilmore, Deb Good- las DhUfwaU, Nancy Ektorards, versity — Daryl Juran, Lisa would like you to visualize with me the later Robert Kennedy, it was also the the new open-campus system, the vironment, ooncerh for other peqdes of tal School of Mbrsing LPN Pro­ Brown UnlversUy—David O. '73, '74, .and '75. The question arises, treated ■ Jhe cafeteria Hk» a garbage can. Also, VlcU Gallo, Aetna Life Also, Ciiidy Post, Meadows row, Joan 8. Gothberg, Gregory Donald Farr, Bernard FlaUuff, Larsen, L(ynn Snuffer. colorful Illustrations found within. time of large crimes. Hijacking air- change in the smoking policy, and the the world, those less fortunate ♦*»«" gram wUl be Lorn Barracliffe, Many of tiie 197S graduates Barrett, John S. Lombardo. have we left any benefits? This question, W ill we be able to number the end to Convalescent Home; Alan Poul- Goeso, Debra Hallisey, David Gerald Gagnon, Paul (LamUno, LaSeU Junior (toUege — Aud­ Turning to page 1, we find written in I^anes became a new trend, and today present exam policy. themselves. Mary Dalton, Baibara Seavey, wUl be entering the busineas A Casualty; Debbie OentUcore, Bryant (toUege—Timothy Ban­ however, can only be answered with pollution as one of our achievements? Henaen, Robert Hayes, Pam JIU Gearhart. Cynthia Gemmdl, r e y N oyea. huge grold letters, The Past. Now, the We have also received the right to vote Money Tuigeon. w o rid . Congen Administrative Services; iot. Everybody’s Supermaiket; ning, Jeffrey T. Jobnaon, Sam cases of such occur throughout the tim e. One hopeful sign, Indeed. Heritage, Carolyn HIU, Michele James Geyer, Nancy Gutreteb, NtoboU Orilege-JoAim e Sloas- past in the history of man dates back on ce w e h ave reach ed th e a g e o f 18. AU We won’t, If these students treat their Soott Cushman, David Ferrin, The foUowing members of K iu ^ Robert A. Levy, Mlohael world. We becaime aware, too, that there Consider also the parUclpotloo in' SAM, Alfred Oriangis, MAPAC; Lin­ Michele PouUot, Plaatonics Hurteau, Susan JagouU, Joan Maureen Guzlk, Paula HSlde- b e rg . hundreds of thousands of years ago. This of these benefits result from the ideas On this graduation day also, we have Earth the same way. Thm Htte, and Anne Itorte TTUf- the cliuss of '73 have meule plans P a g a n i. actually were starving children in the the Summer Actlvlttes In da Hastings, Dr. FreiheH; Jo- Inc.; Karen Rofala, State of Jay, Jeff Johnson, Roy Johnson, Smith (toUege — Nancy Hunt. particular past, however, is recent, dat­ obtained a goed. TUa day m aiiu the end Think again of the necessity of pirit. to enter the field ot nursing; at son. Manchester Memorial Hoe- (tolonlal Board Co. . — E i«ene Brilottt, Michele Pat^ gloomy impression of the world. There ly talented pecpie. We the membera of Telepbimc; T!errance McCann, tan, Franclne Lriebvre, Margo Peck, Mtohael Peretto, Demds Lyndon State Crilege—Wendy wide-eyed innocent youngsters, concern­ great amount of concern for the less The Future. the Joseph Lawrence School cf pltal; Janls Oatolane, Glaston­ XlBTWCKL were new technological developments, W ill we see the end of conflicts' caused ,thls clasa know weU the namea of those MUlti-Orculto; Robert Meyer, Also, Debbie Squlersl Kage r.«hmAii, Greg Lrighton, Diane Platt, Barry Pina. Robert p. M orrioon . ed only with our own small worlds. How Nuraing, Joarni Reggetts and bury HUls Country Club: Elaine Worcester Polytechnic' Inril* in space and ocean exploration. There fortunate; many our^clubs or classes For many of us, our next goal Is an­ by prejudice and the desire for power? classmates outstanding in Co.; Cindy Stephena, Pncialon Lemleux, TTiomaa Leeicaha, Prentios, Wayne RawUna, Don­ Mlddlebuiy Crilege — JOba fitting this classification was, though! Marilyn Stevenson. Joyce Mh- Chenard, Manchester Memorial Watkins Breiv tute -r John Bujaucius, Richard were also advances in the field of medi­ support foreign students, as our Student other graduatioh in 3 or 4 years. Others The beginning of peace? drama,, music, and other areas of inter- Optical; SuoAnne Swanson, David Levine, Bette LunelwaU. na SandaU, Ashley Saunders, Abbott, Evelyn, Lesaard. We lived in a miniature si^ere, sur­ loney and Jayne SCboen wlU at­ H osp ital. . Also, Nancy M iller, Man(heB- Also, John Mace, Carole Mac- C rafts. cine; one noteworthy one was the heart Council does, for instance. of us aim to settle into a permanent Job Ocmslder tpo the cases of malicious ost. But it is not oidy upon tboae highly Meadows Convalescent Home; Alan Sriireiber, Joseph Stack, . Norwich University — Dave rounded by our own small worries, in­ Despite this show of support for the tend S t Francis Hoqdtal Sdiool Also, Brian Cordera, Fatso’s ter Memorial Hospital; Marsha Robert Taylor, Hess; Gary Ton- Neely, Ivors MaicieUs, Dioniaa University of Maatachuaetta transplant. or into a permanent family situation. vandalism involving student ears. Re­ talenfed peofUe, but rather, upon aU Wayne TltuB, Susan Treadwril, Hebert, David Herbert, Jamee terests, and concenu. of Nursing. Rebecca Currier Xisso; JuUa Correia, ISancheeter MJtoheU, Preclsip; Casualty; Denise Parrish,‘ MCa- eral 'Eaectrlc Aipply Co.; John MlUer, Kristine MUler, Donald Nathoniri Hawthorne (toUege American Uhtvemity — Bar­ trust, dispel suspicions and fears? wiU bo a good future or a bad oiwT legV — Busan Nowlrid. m(we and more about serious car acci­ various demonstrations. During this time of Linda GuUo. Ed- Michael EUders, Uggetts Drug; ■age Center; WUma PeUetier, Wegriyn, Tolland Tpke. Easo; Mn,prin, BUI Mumifo^ Mike — David A. Dwyer. b a ra F e e . It seems that we are our own enemies. A ll we can do is hope. e»ui strive. And, In dents, deaths, wars. The feeling that the o f cam pus unrest, th e fig h t a g a in s t p between genera- the words of Heni^. David TiMreau: world about tis was getting wmrse and tion and the 'concern for population ex­ Morse Business School. Robert Memorial Hospital; Craig Fowl­ Perkins, Manchester Hess; Deborah WUaon, Travelers In­ Marie Pl(icin^' M lchael'PUver. f F lo rid a ert Blake, Brent C. Griswold. sity—Lori Seadar. tlcma, but also within. “Man never Ufa what ha doep not aim worse invaded our minds and touch­ plosion were prominent in the new Sjood. i£udL..CloAdu of. 72 Krajewakl wUl be found at Uie er, American (^Ucal Co.; Ray Ralph Perkiiia, Mr. Turkey; Sue surance Co.; Henry Wyman, Also Anne Poutre, Pete Pitak- Florida Southern OoUege — Plymouth State (toUege — And yet I am hewing desperately that Weak Vlrghda trends of thought. at; therefore be had better aim Ugh die Now Haven Culinary School, Fredericksen, Fair’s; Kathy Perry, Friendly Ice C^am; DUlon Sale* and' SSrvtch;'and waldo, <^aul Pryor, Sharon Re­ Jim Stratton. Nancy Knight. ed our emotloiis. We began to fear when these sltuatlonB involved only a immii West Uberty State OoUegw- first tim e." and Mhuieen WUke at tha le a ­ French, Manchester Mem<»ial Janet Plante, American OoUec- Walter Zuromrid, W. O. Glenney gan, Thomaa Reiser, Marrdean University of Tampa — Dai> University of New Hampshire we were sadly informed that the world In these past three years, we members From The'Manchester Evening Herald minority, and that therefore such Nanoy Vaglard. s6 let’s aim Ugb. Tbank you. ver Alrilne sebool. Hospital. , tioo Servloe. (to. R ln ^ Sue Robb, Ronald Santos, lene Niemann. — Janet Sebaeffer.- I M AlfO R SSte EVBNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. JUNE 28. 1972 PAGE THIRTEEN BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSB with MAJOR HOOPLB South Windsor TSRTKiircr ■'.f'V";.--:--!, ijKji. ■ y FLAKIN' FSUNK, I ■TOLC»>tLVCLEAN OUT TN'«OltlLLA'S D iplom ocy CAOE Wapping Plan GrOup ACROSS 1- stfumS^ d’ a fiU m DOWN 7 Diploroatie Say Doors Closed m rtprcMnU- ITtoi ■' 1 tiva SColdvahada Tba itftiMn's grotio \which pa. thp i town council at a regular IS Roman SScbool tttliiiMd fo r an a a, ^- rafaran- meeting June 19, and after hear- ItoddaM aubjaet dum or piunMiAte gotlon by the Ing some commenU for and Frank Atwood Mdawn dDaoompoaa B oara^ Bduoation to uae Wap- agalnot the High School-Wapidng .U S ou icaot amiiiant 33 Graak ‘ dOChialitiafa p ^ BlamenUry School aa a Complex idea, Olaaaman aald he the 30th amtlveratury these people continue on their oeive and, more In^iortantiy, to wladom Ugh oohool annex, la now hav­ U O thishar • Aurielaa mountain 41 rim would call a meeting to con­ Lookout, a unique way. the mineral content of the soil. 7Thabaart ISrraarantaaad 43IUlpaoidal ing dlfnrulty in getting the ■ quauty[uali^ ^ ^ ^ sider the proposal. He,;lndlcated iBTVel preaervn in Those who turn TUs part of Ms theory is in oon- - ' a Spanlah gold - M Pfauippina 43 Narration Town Council, princlpala, and 16Cartaii|i a tha meeting would be i^vate. , developed and maln- come JnvHed fUot, hoarerer, with the findings aA^UaUona taak 4S8ufflxaa the admliilatfatlon to hear ita 47Raa^(IV.) Mrs. Caffyn further'ddiilment- tathdOL^ one man, Paul B. their car^ go. through* a, of at least one scientist. Dr. MICKEY FINN BY RANK LEONARD lainvalidata propoaala. according to Mn. £uE r^ ' llArmbono ' 33Europaan33Europaa 48 Lagu mattar ed that ahe felt It " ii^ y 'jM o r - FremliTiain, and Ms wife and way and walk up the Freed; lU chsrd Jsynes o f. the OOnneotl- Nanoy Oaffyn, one of the action UI^Mcha UFdwar aongbirdaooguid SOMwtaitary tunate that the town amqimi is chUven as their contribution mane’ ateep paved driveSray, cut Agricultural Ebcperlment 30Franch 18 N om a of SOKualeal abbravlation Inltlatara. cloaing their minda and doors to to the preservation of a beauti­ winding through the laurel. Peo­ pain tar diplomatic cotnpoaiUon 51 V^dela Station, who haa been wcaklng M n. Caffyn aald that a mem­ the citizens of South Windsor." ful natural reeource. ple who can’t walk are permit- 34 R^anta atiqugtta 31 Afoparte itam SSVaAaulfix ber of tha goup had contaotedi ...... with laurel £VI(u6Q W66K6ndJi. influenoed by sunlight but ssys SSCartain Abraham Olaaaman aald be will door would be closed. No doge are permitted even 11 u ...... on Rt. 4 ®n<* along the same that they are "la rg ^ genetto." admfaNlon n meat “only" with the Planning OlaMman ^ d he needed the ^ tar a inside the cara, and parents are atlpa II II anr Zoning OommUalon Chair­ asked to keep their children The mountain laurel, Kalmia (3arorda) oouple of muea, then right on man William Oraoa, Board of on the paved driveway, not latUoUa, is one o f seven apectas SSIhrdtlatoric II It Mountain Rd. for another Steep of laurel that have been Identi­ OUT OUR WAY BY NBD COCHRAN animal (var.) ■ Bduoatlon Chalntaan James and his council. roaming through the bushes. 38 SigmoU curve HTIt a JL f r IT■ V mile to the hilltop. There are banka of ferns under fied. Dr. Jaynes has woihed with IF Arnold and council memben at One month ago, workshop ses- 'wswao* S7Uadar(It) that time. You see the laurel frixh’ Uie the ___ laurel____ and wUdflowers ...in six of them, trying, not always iMeio S8Baborne - IT ST IT aloM were o^n^ to the pubUc ^ WAVS TO J i Min. Oaffyn , aiao aald that — all.u. oneU..O needediiocii,,,! tolu douu waawsa call **** occosional open q[>aces. TTie auccesMully, to make hybrid ponoo 8 maaUng pravloualy arranged the mayor to let Mm k^Tw ^ ^ ^ ONTHB 40 Writer. between the oltiaena group and wished to attynd. off by tbo green of the lourei wUdflowers tram^ded and they new strains of, oma* L X n E *■ leaves and the spruces, pines are a UtUe nervous about mental laurel, and the StariOB , SHIFT William School Superintendent Charles FOftA M - Wanmr and with principals In and hemlocks that Freedman jgiotographers who tend to stray begun to release both out- 41 Diploma tic I plants with the laurel but never bom the paUi. A buaload of seed from acme ex- msaiTe the ayatem haa bean canceled. She said that rather than "mis. About Towtt lets grow tall enough to ,cut off amateur photographere brought porlmental plants to Oonneotleut 44aib b os 4T a the sunlight to Torrtagton by a New York nurserymen who are contlnuli« 488hiriBar ■ quote the i»lnclpala’ and the ’’Repairs’’ will {day for 48 Papal a IT a t r IT BTIT auparintandent’a reasons for not Teen Center Dance tomorrow. Ttiere Is an extraordinary City camera club gave them ***• experiments on (heir own RniDRmdor attendliig the pre -scheduled ’The dance wlU be held at the mixture of color ehadea in the a fruatratlng hour recently, grounds. 54Sultcaaa JT a meetings at the Wapplng Nike Site between 7:80 to U laurel blooms, frmn truly red Senicx* cltisens from Heilta^ The seventh species of laurel, 55 Carer ‘‘Repalra’’ currently haa >wda on some plants, through Village who came on a bua not yet available to the Con- compMaty BT a t SohoiN. She would prefer to re- p.m SSChooaea JB fraln from commenting." four hits: ’’Celebration,’’ ‘"Tired deep pink and lighter pink to while I was thero presented no necUcut acientlat. Is native to (MIWSrANB MTItMIU AUN.) Approodmately one week ago, Waters,” ”0 Lonesome Sot^ wMte. The color fades os ttie such problem. Ckiba. Getting plants from CUba a five-member olUsen's panel row," Michel FTtxn Mountain.” buds open; now, at the height ’There Is no admission cbnrge has not been poesible In recent asked residents to help cir­ ___ of the fuU-bloom season, a soft at Indian Lookout but visitors years. culate petltlcns to all registered At the BloodmobUe held pink Is the predominant tone, are given leaflets wMch arit BTeedmans have two votera In an attempt to bring Wednesday at ’Temple Beth No Doga ABowed for contributions and there u chlldimL Their Anigtita,. and idMMit a solution to overcrowd­ Sholom, Robert H. Franklin Parking Is proMUted on the a box Into wMch most of them ^er hurixuid have bought on ad- ing at the high school. Some reached the 7-gallon mark and right-hand side of the road and tuck diNlar bills. The money jcjninj. bum and aro raising CARNIVAL BY DICK tURNBR Mrs. ______Jane M.______ZemW______the 2-gal-_ a signsipi suggestssu^ste onvugdriving aMng.goesak)^ .goes_f» for maintenance, wMch ho„os there. Their son has (Herald photo by OfUra) 60 raaldebts'responded and ob­ Mountain laurel has bloomed profusely this year, putting on a grand show of its tained m ors than 1,800 signa- Ion mark, in their donations of another mile and a quarter to otherwise comes out of the flniahed a two-year course in turea on the petition within _ a blood. Their names were omit- » turn-around and coming back v ^ s the two l^edmans ea^ ^ conservaUon at pink and white flowers dong roads, in home gardens and back pastures. Favor­ GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN few days. ted from the list of 179 blood <»» the other side. ThU is Just Paul as a m atate^e University of New Hamp- able weather conditions for the past year account for the fine display. Ilie i>etltlon waa presented to donors. enough t^le to dlscourap shire and U currenUycuirenUy at hoiM Department and Ms wife as casual visitors, not really In------helping to manage the tratfle terested in a cloeer view, and a .waitress at a Torrington res­ RANGE AND taurant as visitors come to see the Reds Launch New Drive W hM TIm Oeemioa for laurel Moasoms. FUEL OIL “It is* aa expensive hobby,” 'a n d 62 vrounded. Aside from family labor, the (Oonitnned from Page One) T h M o f TIm ^ Third of Grads Paul says. On the southern front, rein- GASOLINE SHORT RIBS BY FRANK OfNBAL Orendlatiier waa Inflneaoe Freedmans have volunteer ^and reported that 136 North forcements wwe rushed In as G o to G i l l i e Paul Freedman’s grandfather helpers from the Litchfield Vietnamese troops were MUed bghting *jus morning BANTLY OIL >K.B6HfNbW, Parkhill-Joyce] came to Connecticut from HUls Audubon Society and the gnj 13 bmks destroyed Thurs- a vUlage 65 «"H«« northwest I'M'______MViORKWeONTHr._ . , Figures release by the Mah- CzechoeloYakia and when hew- Twrlngton Junior Women’s day at My ^ Chanh,_____ 30 to 36 of Saigon.__ A total of 86 North COMPANY. INC. fl^PUWBON EXPLOSION.; Flower Shop Chester High School guidance had earned enough money to C3ub. ’Ihe ’Torrington Chamber north at HUe, and on the vietoiameae were reported KBAMK QABBMBB, depaitoent indicate that one- pay the fares brought Ms family of Oommeroe and the Hartford ^gatem flank 13 miles from kUled in the battle in Suo Da 331 Main Street third of this year’s graduating to ’Torrington. Paul’s f^er ^tomoWe C9ub telp them give Hue. hamlet since broke out - New I.oaailSiil 88 OAK «T . class wUl continue their educa- built a home at the foot of the Inlbrmation to the public on Tel. 649-4595 hi Dowaiowa 88sarkm 8«r The communique reported Thursday. BTeld reports said M M W —888.14U Uon at- four-year coUeges. Of mouqtaln and the boy roamed when the laurel will be at its «“* South Vietnamese soldier eight government mlUtlamen Rockville 875-3274 fWBB PABKINO JUST ACB088 TBB STBBET! this number, 18 per cent will the woods, flsMng, hunting, best, and how to find Indian wounded, but field defending the hamlet were enroll at private college and trapping and picking wild her- Lookout, reports said nine were killed killed and 41 wounded. unlversitlea, and 16 per cent ries. When he finished the at state ciNIeges. eighth grade it was Depression PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKl Another 22 per cent will 'TL*®

IIM FACT^ PLAV y oliP CARDS a n d you CoiJl-D COfAE BACk this number, 19 i>er cent willOf . ^dusr tXA V JVE TUBNeD home some day on the top of AS. ;Soe NAMATHS , 77& PEOPLE INTDffiOSS. be In coUeges of state system, STI30NGJJ/ IN ...... the hiU and when he was on Be Prepared For The TEe^SHIt^T// and 8 per cent in private in- y o u ie l i f e ! leave from Army service In atttutians. World War H he told the ucatioti, 2 per cent wUl train HOT WEATHER AHEAD! he wanted to bity It. He was told at nursing schools, and 8 ]>er to come back and talk about It cent will pursue studies In later, and after Ms discharge, in It Has To Come!! other fields. 1946, and after Ms marriage, be Three per cent will enter was able to buy the piece of a mllitaiy service, 16 per cent UtUe over six acres which is the *Try to find a station that givos trading stampsl** are employed, and 2 per cent are homeslte and the’ laurel area. seeking full-time employment. The Freedmans have been able Of the remaining 20 per cent, to buy additional land since 16 per cent are undecided, 8 then. per cent are unknown, and 1 The name Indian Lookout MR. ABERNATHY BY BOLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY per cent are divided among gggg hack to Paul’s giand- marrige, travel, and mlscella- father. Helping to lay railroad FOR WY WINTBROP BY DICK CAVAUa neous plans. tracks In the west, he got ac­ H < V «?W C «K , quainted with some M dions and,| a U G O J C E A N D OEDtCfXTIdN picked up some Indian lore TO BUSINB9 S/X VIOULON'T More AutobalmTo Open which he passed on to his grand­ Westing house PELCADED son. The BVeedmans’ home has BONN—About 276 mUes of a fine lockout but whether it I Fedders 4,000 BID new autobahn are to he opened was used for this purpose by Xustom Supreme’’ Dehumidifier In 1972, alm ost tw ice as much (Connecticut Mdians nobody j as In 1971, the Transport Ifln- Air Conditioner Removes up to 20 pints of moisture knows. , Our Reg. lew Price 109.70 daily. Adjustable nimidistat. auto­ Istry Bays. Plaoto Grew Natamlly matic water overflow control. Colder Pricad The question most often ask-1 Two fan speeds, 115 volts. 8.8 am­ Recessed wheels. Stops humidity ed by visitora is whether the peres. Easil)' installed with flex- $ damage in your home. laurel plants grew naturally or mount. 1214'’ high, 20” wide, 18" $ were set out. They all grew na­ deep. 98 C o ry 15 4*101 D e h u m id ife r S 8 8 99 turally and the older plants were G A R D E N S 1 there when Paul was a boy. 1 They were shaded by tall trees and in compeUtton with other Whirlpool 6,000 BTU Fasco 20'^ Let Us Help You With Your Lawn and Plant Ptobinpw underbrush, however, and cutting the trees to give the Air Electrically Reversible CAPTAIN EAST BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 1 SEE LEON. PHIL or JOHN laurel m ore Ught was tbie first 166 WOODLAND ST.. MANCHESIEt 643-6474 step in developing the laurel | 3 Speed Fan vDirini THE MOpeu-; e r > y e ^ ... i *m Conditioner mxA i ^ e a ^ looking fo r a display. Since laurel does best in acid I OERANIUM S«l£ IS ST IU BUNWIIMII soil, Paul sets out small needle I evergreens each year, movingl 149.70 60 or more needling trees from I 6,000 CFM; thermostat con­ other parte of Ms property. Thel Automatically dehumidifies trol. Whisper quiet steel blade (Iv y or Varigated Geraniums, reg. $1.49 — NOW 99c) 10 f«» $7.99 needles they drep add acid to| Charge It! as it cools! 2 cooling speeds; [ fan; Venturi acts as air the soil. 110 volt, 9.5 amperes. funnel,'______As the conifers grow Mgberl T IH E t o p u n t HARDY PERENNIALS! ttian the laurri, Ouiy pnrviile| nice pwriies for the Urds wMcdil See Our Large Selection of / ^ rse 1 lor SliS , nest here in numbers, tyheni they to cast enough riiadel ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HABCjN to inhibit the laurel bloom, thel POTTED ROSEiS trees are cut and left on the) AIR CONDITIONERS, FANS & DEHUMIDIFIERS noJUH SEE THAT? YEAH, TH* SAME WAY I ..,SUMPIN MIGHTY YOU GOT 'IM, GOOD! BLUEBERRIES ground to decay. MR. OOP JUST... HIS FRIEND, BOOM, ' FUNNY'S GOING ON D O ef' DISAPPEARED.' DID, THl OTHER DM! ^ Paul uses no fertiliser ondl AROUND HERE.^ 5 Y « ir OU Plante, M O R IN BLOOM 9 0 O C STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF does not need to use any pesU-| Priced To Save You Money! Full of Berries A aT w AND BUD A a T O cide spray. He notes that, for-[ ..SVTIDOUSTIF ..1 DI0 7M6 YDWt FBUtLSCS SMIWt , ...SOTNEdRAFm FROM 10 Yr. PlantB 86A6 — 8 f Control 9 9 A C amount of Ught the plants re- Play Gym Chinch Buga NOW! iJWnB p i n t ^ 9 5 INSTRUCTION by Roth American SGT. STRIPES...FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA • Also’ Diaa-On, Aapon—Find Them Here quart *4.95 Let Ua DIacaaa It With Yen. 15 Ft. X 48 In. Steel Wall Pool Sturdy 2 inch tubing. 2 W H ^ , FMJLl'|6ute HYPNOSIS swings, U-bar, skvride, 8’ HGME

.By E A R L Y O S T 53 T^eai^s After Win AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL UIAGUE East East SporU Editor ’ . N E W Y O R K (A P )'-^The «»*• »nte, te only too wlUing to there aren’t that many fighters W. L. PcL GJ3. W. L. PcL O.B. onc6 iet-black hair hte shake a hand, and tey hallo. uiio i(s«P active. A fighter has Detroit 32 24 .571 — Pittsburgh 36 21 .682 — H* ' ■ himfrt ornv hia nnnthAr. ^ Celebrates his 77th. birih- to have a place to Start and a Baltimore 31 26 .654 1 New York 37 22 .627 — Baseball in .Background - - Toung baseball playen ,; Just out ^ ' liko iwolb hoo Inoi- ni bteY Saturday and the restte- place to finish. Since the small New York 25 29 .463 6 Chicago 34 23 .696 2 jlke walk hte lost s<)me-of ^ now the-biggest prtt of clqbs have disappeared it’s Boston 24 29 .463 6H St. Louis 26 32 .448 10% will Mwchester'TwUlsfit t««cu« base­ high school or In cpllege. have no wny to ' ■CINCINNATI (A P ) — rolled to a 8-6 victory over the Yankees • American Xaarue third, however, turning three Stan I KS quickness and it has ^is Ufe. He spent most of the hard for .a boy to get back- aeveiand 34 SO .444 7 Montreal 25 33 .431 11% ball ever mate a comebsck? >• . turn If. ttey w tet to. .^ttniie playing. > baseball. It’s - ettheri ^ inttball or retlr^ Tho 'Hniiirinn Aatroa d o n 't game at Cleveland. singles, a WiUk, an error and vioto^,^ ... • ‘ Men 5o yeaiA Sincte he won foriune he earned with his ground ted. exps^^shce." Milwaukee 18 36 .883 13 21 36 .368 16 It*8 been a decade 'since the league . the heaV ^eight champion-: ainsblng tets, but he stlii has How doe's the current cn^ of West West folded after, movliv from the West Side m ent to the sideUnea naad mmindnra a h o iit ttia % moved ]Houstoa back ’"That other series (Ih1^8l9ue< Bader’s ^ 11th il^ e r into six .. neeq. reminders about the runs with - . s h ip , b u t J a d k D em p sd y j i ' ' the . memories and an anny Of heavyweights compare to those oaklted 38 IS .679 — Houston 37 24 .607 — Oval to Mt. Nebo. Only a few play liegioh ball, 18 at the . most ’The rest of die young fellows hocA''' last‘time they faced the Leai|de Wat, one-half game Houston manager Harry. *^**l”*^r »)us^ s ’h>m ; still instshtly recogniz^ ; o f 60 years ago? Cbicsgo 36 22 .614 3% Cincinnati 36 24 .600 % There are some, Includlnsr .Uita, writer, wherever h e goes. . . , Hte popularity transcends any "Joe Frteler Is a good fight- Minnesota 30 24 .666 7 Los Angeles 33 26 .559 3 who feel that baseball Is far from dead up with entries. Cincinnati Reds ’ ahead of CbiclnnaU. ' , er, '"nib last tim e w e Jugt hap- ce^r tolder ftun^e hqroe ^ All softball leagues are auj^ported by ' wnemnau KedS. ^ in ' the only other nened to catch them whte Smv Domjitlcart RatmhUc, wwt fourv‘ a pate c f r s y g l^ . ; J ^ o ^ . i,... • generation Sap jaS young ted er, He can punch and take it California 27 82 .468 12V& Atlanta 27 80 .474 8 ii> Manchester, on an adult level, but It was lats Msv in Houahm oiuy were hot as a firecracker;’’ „ __ d7 ■ . Admirerart^^te oto sham.a'cteimon admiration but he ought to fight more. Kansas (Xty 25 30 .465 12Vi San Diego 20 39 .339 16 there Is no one to push the button to the taxpayers. Scorers, umplru and ali :'~ ■ ■ " »wor league.game played Thursday, equliunent are paid by the town. and the Reds etoroied to four Chicago trimmed Milwaukee B- u n.ilk 1. praise horn Walker ere. : the' torinsr champion who Clay (Muhte'”*®'! ® Texaa 24 34 .414 16 San Francisco 22 44 .833 17% bring it back. . wmeh bears hame, .htelu8> gave Ixndng'Its fitrt.mlllion-dol- gbod.boxer but he’s not a flght- Thursday’s Results Thnrsday’s Results The biggest problem is money to meet No collections an taken at .any of the . straight wins ty' the, unkind 2 to «^b; w l^SH g^ea^ t^ Thursday,plght., , ball-^ye?Tw '• ■ tor a.’ gUitese .of the.'MhnaSsa -aite . aiid whose ..exciting er.The game today Is losing softball promotions. ' ' Chicago 6, AQIwaukee 2 Houston 9, CHnctanatl 5 operating expensea m argliis o f S-8, a g , ia 4 and 10-8. ^ Houaton ecored tiro runs in ; qeot»e Culver, 2-0, took the' ■ ■ Mauler . whMe two-fisted bob atyie- reflected, an'era of ^Id but to basketball, football and New York at Cleveland, rain St. Louis at New York, rain Softball has taken hold, lock, stock and Baseball isn’t dead hy any shakes, it's and. w.eave style ctetlvated the abandon. ' Hb still is. "The baseball. .That’s where the Just the charging tim es.. t-.^. Thureday night the Astros rt. \ Anrt. but the flbde . W win for .Hpiirtoo, 5 ^ ()nly games scheduled Today’s Games barrel, on adults in this one-time City of - turned the'favor. , >■. /"/ahead'With a shi^e run'lh the nlnga. after roUevmg ' prtiutor MWiag!y.jC»W sporting .world during the Roar- cHamp’’ to people of all back- money ts. If the smaU clubs got Today’s Games Pittsburgh (Blass 8-1) at C2il- Vlilage Charm. R w ill com e b«Mk, Just as short hair ' , tag : Twenties. Some .. peer p-punds. gtteg again things probably !< A and clean shaven taoes sdll be. the style They struck for,six runs In St.'' Louis' National Leauge brttom half ted a pato tot the , Da've i'hoterta ,In the ,second. Detroit (LoUch 11-4) at BalU- cago (Jenkins 8-5) r« ’ "We're giving the people what they the.-thlrd inning, three, bii a contest at New York was rain- sectmd Inning.-«. .V' f Wayne Simpson, 4-8,:. took. thjs that btoiff. It’s the total ’ r ^ b fd throute the windows,, craning Relaxing in his restaurant,, would, improve.” more (Cuellar 4-6), N Philadelphia (Nash 1-1) at want," Carl Silver,, program director lor .agehi. v:.-Wvr. ■ ..... home run by Do^vRadw, and bdi out, as was the- New York Houston exploded' In ' the .iloBS,':;'' ■; .that';coUnts.' their necks for a look', ^ 'bthers ’ rlwEnIr Dempsey talked about himself- - Dempsey’s-----r--,r - early ' years in , New lYCW Ycrk XVI A (X-CLCI'CrUll(Peterson VOf 9-8) tttat MOIltreal (MCAnally 1*8)» N the Recreation Department, said Tues­ n-.- alt at the nurat^ a dmk bojfinij. b o x in g were hatd. He rode C3ol- Cleveland (Wilcox 6-6), N St. Louis (Cleveland 6"4) at day n l^ at Charter Oak Park. H ere ?n T h e** ; "Would I do It again?” he orado freight trains from t ^ Boston (Curtis 3-2) at MU- New York(Seaver 9-3), N “There’s no interest in baseball bey­ "If you know where I; can get some ^ asked in responie to a question, to town, in search of bouts, (Brett 2-8), N Houston (Reuss 5-5) at On- ond the 17-year-olds. -g o o d acifthaU p la y e n fo r m y teain in the >' toble near the entrance. i . loved IL Boxing was When he couldt^ land a match, jonneseta (J. Perry 6-5) at clnnati (Grlmsley 3-2), N :sr "Even if there was, we don't have any Silk iCIty Itegue,; let me knew/t G m p in g menuB. and napkins very g o o t .to me. . chopped wood or labored m (gputtorff 54), N San Francisco (McDowell 7- I^ace (field) where ..a league could be M otian os;.' r e p o r t ^ ;T h e^ 'Cbiineotlcut . . for him to 6lgn, fans work tip ‘Tm sorry to see how things the mines. Some of his purses Chicago (Wood 11-6) at Texas 4) at San Diego (Arlln 6-6). N played. All our fields iure being used. Stsde . 'IriK^r is'vin'o.at'' anxious ' to ;. the courage t o ask . (or an auto- have , changed, though. The were as little as $2.60 but he (Boeman 4-6), N Atlanta (Nlekro 7-5) at Lios "The people here (Manchester)' want strengthen his tetty.’in' the; town’s Noi . 3.-'. viteB • graph, Dempsey, a wami, .sin- smali clubs have died out and. never lost faith in himself. Califomi.. (Ryan 6-6) at Oak­ Angeles (Downing 3-3), N to play or watch softball." he added be­ slow-pltch ciix^t.^. ; land (HpmUton 4-0), N Saturday’s Games fore Moriarty’s faced Groman's in a Silk m ay . contact M(rianos.. .Groman’s . ^ Sstorday’s Games Pittsburgh at Chicago City League game which attracted a Sports Shop softball mtry boasts majof CAP® ■ aoiU^^^^l8»,T'(AP)•■■'rT^f’V■; t; Comniutes BS MUes from Home to Raceway ' Detroit at BalUmore, N Philadelphia at Montreal crowd estimated at (WO at Fltsgerald league uniforms rig^.down to the last ... TUxag- •wphproqf* ; |Bep,.^Crl^'.'' New York at CHeveland St. Louis at New York Field. names of the players on the bock of the bbteir;ls :.ppohhiSy..'tllb ,•> Boston at Milwaukee Houston at (Cincinnati, N ptoalve.'' «dlegtatb''':%rt|br'.' sitaieb /.>' "If we had lights, baseball may go,” Jersey. This Identtfloatiaii feature adds Mtanesota at Kansas caty San Francisco at San Diego, Silver added. much 'to the enjoyment of a game for yate NlbidteM bwpib Andretti Among F avorites Chicago at Texas, N Atlanta at Los Angeles, 2, Incidentally, Monday night, the only teectators.. .Dan Pinto, Junior halfback, < State in i9«,V California at Oakland twi-night adult baseball offered in Manchester, and Charlie Durocher, a fullback^' have ' .But,-' Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh at Chicago Morlarty*s entry in the Hartford Twi­ been elected co-c^ttaina of the Bast lengb tiib-.Qoldan .BaV( V->5/; Detroit at BalUmore Philadelphia at Montreal light League at Mt. Nebo, attracted a Catholic High soccer team edilch will en­ . ■ ••Every fabi -I*:'i^ 'ejdiii';-.;:;.- New York at Cleveland, 2 St. Louis at New York crowd of 200. ter varsity pia,y next fall with a 14-game . Nlcklaus'.'.and ;;ite ’uOiibir..;ipftefc-.;V- In Schaefer 500 Mile Race Boston rt MUwaukee, 2 Houston at CCincinnaU Thus,- of the night’s top two attrac­ schedule. The announcement was made .prqa,"..:;-aayi».' ^ MflTTMT POnONO Pa "BsUeve mo, if I could do origtaally had been scheduled Mtanesota at Kansas CHty, 2 by Coach Jlm Dyer.,. -Track ft^owers ft«te:Auiitin,-.'fTf.-i;yi8^ ■ Chicago at Texas, twilight San Francisco at San Diego tions, softball outdrew baseball by a f AP) Marin Andretti anything about the weather by for first qualifying runs to set Atlanta at Los Angeles three to one margin. will have an opportunity to watch the .‘Sl'.'r- quite' ,ln-«!»!tr. - .■■•.Js*-. (AP) — standing on my head, I’d be out the 33-car field, California at Oakland, 2 The baseball attraction was during U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials on '. Ben, 'hbweter/.-r.'d«i(»^;j*’^ ^ race driver extraordina^ ^rostandlng a ment of a change-of-pace pitch made him more effective. Hall currently has re- been worthwhile. 1'>e worst o< the storm had Indy last month, when A1 Unser one baseball game. be among the men to bet in Sink’s spe­ 14-stroke letid aftte 86. hole* of. corcied 65 strikeouts in 54 2-3 innings of work with a 2.33 earned run aver­ - A ndretti, the 1969 In- passed during Thursday night, came in second, Joe Lecmard On NFL Complaint “We’ve had no official requests for cialty. the major boiler event. . .. age. He came to the Reds from the Twins in a winter trade for Wayne Granger. ■ii.t'Qpaii. 800 winner and five however, and race officials third and AndretU eighth. > M ■ Umes naUonal driving champ, hoped to 'get In a fuU day of Andretti has clocked IM adult baseball," Silver said. Otenabaw won laat 'yMr*s . "We had trouble getting enough boys Balls ’n Strikes is one of 43 entries in the July 2 pracUce today. miles per hour or better in MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP)—A decision is expected NCAA, individual' tk le with a n Schaefer 600 mUe championship The track was to open at 8 pracUce laps at Pocono. in the 15 to 17-year-

lte be- "i was asked to pitch on sev- has had so much organized baseball by Utter. He’s batting .361 swinging left- fo r an llrunder-par 188 total bo PhUadelphla uniform here Welles had rejected ’Theodore Kheel, cousel for ’the American League with a .383 batting average, 160 runs totted in, Mike Epstein, and Sal Bando. 10 die fall o< 1960, at age 18, tag released from one team eral Industrial League teams, the time he reaches 18 he’s had his fill handed and .265 righthanded (or an over­ the Wind-Mown. .(3hpe Gorki Failing Sports Group he was signed off the Long Is- and hanging on by fingernails but refused," he says. “I want tonight when the Phillies take owners’ argument that be- the owners, also offered to and turn to other outlets In his spare all mark o f .262, fa r below the average Country Ckid> coume, Crenshaw land saodlots by the New York with another. people to remember me as a on the Montreal Ehepos. cause artificial turf is so close- show films of last season’s on- time. . . -Add Bob Montgomery’s name to the stood at 187. . ■ The Phils acquired Us and related lo scheduling and field fights in support of a Yankees for a figure in excess ckilumbla University offered hard-thrower, not some old Without question, softball is being list of forgotten men with the Red Sox. "The main goal’’ fOr. both Ben Supported by Senator Robinson from their Eug^e, yjgr aspects of stadium own- claim that the automatic fine pushed by the Rec Department. The third straight catcher, who was No. of |80,d00. Still one of the high- Kltt a fellowship in economics slod pitching Sundays (or fx>me Ore.,J., c*uuclub ’Thursday AllUAOuajr nlg^t. Jg and m e 111 . t o hdp.Texas win a. est iMiuses ever teodered by the 1935 and he accepted. He semi-pro club, .^d I don’t want a mandatory inie against players leaving the ‘"Ihe reason Is simple,” Silver claims. 1 at the start of the season, has but one ^^^^WSox’ Allen Leader second straight team (file,” .‘I nding outfielders Byron negotlaUons. ' bench during a fight U "essen- TaOks..' gave up baseball and his Ug- tobU beIpTO cannonUCUUZWZb fodder AbnabAVZ for ava some ^^aasv Jb a a s a w ------1 • i_ J 11 ■ "That’s what the fellows want." hit in a dozen official trips and has play­ said Kite, a 22>yeanold aador Welles said that Just because tlal” for the well-being of pro- He was a left-handed pitcher league dreams. He is now a young guys coming ’ up who want ^ which disbanded after failing to enlist a ^ U n d swell ^ team You can’t argue that point. ed in only 10 games. . .Tommy Harper AMERICAN LEAGUE from AusUh. /y h a t aeema wbU there are serious problems in (esslonal football. who struMc out hitters with thesis away from a PhD, has to make a reputatimi." But support, may yet have a forum for its views on ath- ______^ Five softball leagues are operating leads the Red Sox with 10 homers, which BATTING (126 at bats)— in hand so TH Just have a'Utfto metchanical frequency. He can uught economics at Hofstra Kltt c^ o t help feeling (or- jgtics. b v last December he decided four or five nights a week, seven games is unusual for a leadoff batter. Carl Rudl, Oak, .888; Plnlella, KC, battle with OPHishaw.' Wb fight Yastrzemskl has yet to connect for four StlH recall headlines, "Strikeout and is currently a ccxisultant tunate in the way things have ^ mailing list of about 2,000 _jyg up the project, citing Jabbar a Father each night. ’That’s enough proof that this .834. All-Star Balloting hard between ourartvea, buf It’a - sport has caught the fancy of hundreds. bases In 27 games. KUNS-rSarper, Ban, 44; a friendly rivalry,” ; '< Whiz Kltt,” and he can stUl re- for the presUglous New York turned out. assocUUon news- the apathy of fans who "ore MILWAUKEE (AP) — Star ^ CruMhaw’s pow er suirflaeed member all thoee laudatory ^onsultli^ ^firm jjf ^ Last season, Baltimore pitch- jettors are being shipped to willing to be abused.” The one- center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of Rudl, Oak, ___ __ starting third-base position. He nesota ’Twins rounded out RUNS BATTED IN—D.Allen, NEW YORK (AP) early Thursday bn th* wwds Uke Yankee Manager Economic Research Associates, gr Tom Dukes, an old minor gg„ Marlow W. Cote, R-Ky., year goal of 60,000 members the Milwaukee Bucks has be- Pats and Eagles Five-Game Road Trip Cbl, 48; RJackson, Oak, 88. First baseman Dick Allen <« "'*• yard layodt. He sotead n IM>- Ral{)h Houk, ta Florida spring He is aware, of course, of league friend, was in town and wants to create a federal was no more than a dream, come a father, the National HTTB^Rudl, Oak, 78; Alo­ Rod Carew of the .Twins yarn drive on tte pend' first training of 1961, saying that some of the pro brtl players called Kltt to get tongether. commission to supervise team with only 1,200 Ucktag ta the 84 Basketball Association club an- of the Chicago White Sox coUected 82,797 Kltt’s name comes to mind first —Qig "Boys of Summer"—who was happy to, but I toil sports. annual dues. nounced ’lliursday. Pre-Season Foes i ^ • I mar, Cal, 71; Pimella, BC. 7i- votee. dcoiinated the baBoUng at sec- hole and hit a 4-lron wMhto tour DOUBLES—Rudl, Oak, 16; continued to set the pace ond base with 187,U8 votes, en- feet of the cup. Ben. drbptM when he thinks of his hard struggle in retirement, having some trepidation,” recalls Kltt. ,„j,]jg ggnator asked for the “I still think we accom- FOXBORO, Mass. AP) — Patek, KC, 14. in the balloting for the Reggie Jackson of the Oak- joying a sizable lead over the putt for an eaglb; . ' throwers. known UtUe but baseball all ..we shared a lot of dugouta and gg i,g gg^M contajct the pUshed a great deal," Plledggl ’The New England Patriots of Kasko Convinced TEUPLES—Blair, Bal, 6; . land Athletics ■was the top vote- CooUe Rojas of the Royals, a On tha downwind 848-yard "And you know, one pitcher their lives. laundromats, a lot of hopes, njgmbgnj individually,” said said, “by polling members for I t ' the Rudl, Oak, 0; Ehsk, Ban, 4; American League All-Star getter ameng the outfielders distant runnei^iqi at 61,892. third bote, Crenshaw -mmeked a ta that camp ■was named Ryne "Maybe that would have and a lot of problems, and I ugmujic Plledggl, the club tw- their opinions on various as- NOW! NIGHT will play the Philadelphia McCiuw, Cle, 4. basetoll team today. with 149,966. He was fcUowed veteran Lula Aparicio of the mighty drive 'tta t roBed onto Duren,” says Kltt. happened to me. too, If I had wondered If Tom would want ggnlzer vriio testified last Frl- pects rt athletics. We showed Eagles Aug. 12 at the Univer­ Yaz on Road Back HOME RUNS-Cash, Det, 14; With the fan voting passing l>y Botoby Murcer of the Now Reu Box monopolized the short- the green and hb sank a 804!oot- The Yankees were the Bronx gone on to the major leagues,” to talk about those minor league before Ctete’s Senate CJom- that fans were getting rea- TJuyroughbred sity of Pennsylvania’s Franklin R.Jacks in Royals, ■who fell to fourth rt the Tig;ers in froot of Ray hind. was getting older and the Yanks baseball, mlne, well, I think I’m on the know what fans think about Uon to management, then fans LINCOLN land against the Raiders. hander Ken Brett 2 - 8 . ______k b ; G.Perry, Cle ,ioo. the irotlng, outdistancing BiU 77,460. Carlos M ay o f the WMto Foase o f the Cleveland Indians, Wake Forest was a pre-tour­ would be needing a left-hander Game Still Enjoyable way up—ta my business. He te television Mateouts, ticket are toe consumers.” Sox Manager Eddie Kasko Melton of the White Sox for the Sox and Tony Oliva of the Min- 130,896 to 90,366. nament favorite but the Dea­ soon: It might not be me, but His interest in the game now. concerned about iwhat he’U be prices, concessions, parking PUedflrgl said toe resjponse to says he’s convinced left flrtder 80"“ hte career •when a lOlh ^ ------cons barely inado (be halfway then again, why not?” And he at age 30. is sUU high. He doing after baseball. And since salaries, contract Jumping, the hte polls Showed toe fans DOWNS THI action TMACK Of <3ari Yastrzemrid. after the Inning line drive Wednesday team cut cf 6(10 and were 41 dreamed rt another headline: watches games wito, he says, then I’ve thought about Curt attitude rt players and manage- were not "anti-everytW^. SOUTMIRNNIW LNCLAND work of hls’ il ’y e ^ with Bo» went straight rt the Rangers’ NATIONAI. LEAGUE strokes tMhind Texas. Jlm Si­ “ Young Phenom Makes Club." “a-Jock mentality.” Blefary, another guy I played ment, and the Ue-ln sale rt pre- Whereas 61 i>er cent rt thoM ton. has it back rt Ihe BlHlngs In ieft center. BATTINO (12 6at bats)-Ce- mons of Wake Fbrest, Ihe top It wasn’t to be. In toe next "I love the center field tele- basebaU. season tickete." he said. voting said preseason tickets plate. "I thought surely It was go- deno Htn, .886; SanguUlen, amateur in (he lart two U.a five years, the 6-8, 190-pounder vision camera,” he says. I ^ggg^^g ^ ggp pug^ggi, an assiatant high should not cost the same u 9iRMES "He’s 1,000 per cent better to be a Wt.” Yaz com- «*' .. Opens, was weH back in the would pitch for Modesto. Ama- work on toe hitter wito toe ^ Repoz-we school principal ta toe Baltl- regular season tickets, oMy M NIGHTLY than he was at the end of last msnted. ' * ptek at 78-73—146. riUo, Greensboro, Richmond, pitcher.” together—described as more suburb rt Lansdowne, or- per cent thought there should PostTime y ea r." KaSho said In iBoeton. He was airiced If he erver be- m _ B e n ch Augusta, Columbus (Ga.), Bing- He goes to games Infre- ^ .^eteran outfielder.’ In my ganteed Sports Fans rt Amor- be a maximum salary in "He’s swinging the old Yastr- fore had a flve-Wt game. ’ hamijon- He would develop bur- quently but when he d^ pb ^ ^,^yg j^^g 19^ . sports. 8:00 PM Mon.-Fri. zemskl style. And that’s better "No." he said. “I don’t re- Three Heads sltte ta.hte arm and lose toe fMt there te a mixture rt pain and ^ 23-year-old kid playing a t ------7:45 PM*Saturdays ball that Kmi Horrelson, at Mo- nostalgia. j. t * Modesto where a'ctual gophers wa • • 1 FO*FT J* than .800 swing. He’s hitting the member if I ever got five hto T S -m o«, ^ to, No Kaeing Tuesdays baH soUdly, not getting a n y in a game before. If I did. it 5- « - ’">■» “ “» “ •■ British Steel Said L ea d in g Uoop“ooohita" Mta was a long time ago." O f Leagues • DAILY DOUBLE Yaz topf>ed his cometiack BUILT-IN TRIPLBS—Brock, StL, 6; • Four Perfeetas every with a five-bit display Wednes­ T o Testify «£^atlng ta Minors Te«:T*Brtd", In Transatlantic Yacht Race BUSTER CRABBE day that ignited (he Sox for an Petty Wins Pole Cardenrt, Oil. 6; Bowa, Phi, 6; Dining Ret. Phons 72S-5648 POOL •' Rose, »ttefnt**to ^se^n"te flSd- ta'me^ote. T^e ‘‘Howie, there’s * no way ta j^ h d ON (A P) - The aU- man rt toe biggest yacht in toe RECESSED 11-lnnlng, 10-9 victory over the On, 6. ,. is equipped with (XILLBGE STATION, Tex. HOklE RUNS—Bench, Cln, WASfflNG’TQN (A P) — Bose- ted c ^ i ^ rtX fsh ^ Uni- Mel fuming sprints in toe out- the world you shouldn't have ^^^g, ^g^g^ grttish Steel, sailed race-toe 12frfort setax^r Ssst Rst. Phons 723-3200 SAT., JUNE 24 ’TexM Ranger*. T h e^ y thli« _ juj.j,ard Petty has won 18; Kingman, BF, 16. _ball Oommlssloner Bowie Itohn, ve^tS^d eventortly gradual- field, and I think, that could be been pitching ta the big ^ g^.^ ^0 0 ^,^ ^xlay vendredl 18, which means F ri­ (Arts Cods: 401) POOL STAIRS missing missing is homers. Yaz hasnt the pole for Sunday's Lcxie a.,,,.Star 8TOLEU4anv\r w BASEiS—Morgan,oaovcl Football’s Cominisalpner Pefe ed cum laude After his fifth me with him, since Mel and leagues. » » f was reported leading ta the day the 18th. He was supped Senior CHtteens 76c, ClublMuse Starts-8 P.M. hit a home run since last Ste- 500 at Texas World Speedway. Cln, 26; Brock, StL, 23. Rozelle ted Clsrence CampheU, season in professional baseball, I r^ sprints together a hun- ‘" K . !f.v WITH PPTIONAL tember but he professes not to Luxembourg twice a day. The 34-year-oId Randlepian, PITCHING (6 Dedslons)— president of the Natienal Hock­ he decided tort he was stag- dred times. my lumes nowmg race while bad weather contta' HYDRO-MASSAGE UNIT Action Pmckod be concerned on this point. ey teatee; were'to testify be- Luxembourg has appealed to|«Kn N tSB FMM MART FOWH 0 N.C. native established a one- Blass, Pgh, 8-1, .888, 2.69 ued to take its toll rt com • chlorin* automatlcaliy "Home runs don’t bother me, tore ■, the , Senate Commerce peUtors. all bam radios to listen ta for • Whitkt away aurtaca ImpuHlIas I’m not thinking of homers," he lap clocking of 166.413 miles J .R te, Htn, 7-1, .876, 4.43. Committee today, . m Rte. 146, Lincoln, R.l. • Kaapa filter operating at top efficiency ADDS GLAMOUR TO YOUR per hour Thursday to win the SiitIKBSOUTS—Carlton, Phi, The Observer newspaper of bis scheduled calte. • CuU down on vecueming STOCK CAR said. “ I’m Just concentrating pole In the 16th race In the -Win- Seover, NY, 84. •Ilie.teads of the.tbtoe profes- L >8. a chance for (be first six-hit on the first row. S c h e d u le Walter Kennedy;' Nattonal Difficulties centered on toe Full Quarter Mile i . Basketball. Associafite CMnmls-.. beam lashing toe subsidiary 'TONIGRPS GAMES - sioner, ■ is scheduled to. tepssr DIAGNOSIS ~ High BianM Track Telephone ■vs- Man. Olds, hull to the main hull. before the ■ committee next ‘ A freighter reported the 22- 6;16 —Nebo week alpng with repr^nta- > foot Czech Yawl Nike, piloted Klock vs. WINF, 7:80 —Nebo lives of baseball, hockey and by Richard KonkolsU, appar­ AND MOTOR Methodist vs. Multi, 6:16 — VINYL LMER ' basketbfOl jdayer associaUoqs. ■ ently heading back to land with Robertson LAPS a broken mast. Lock vs. Charter Oak, 6:16 Another French competitor, TUNE-UP —Keeney Brjiin# Ticket 62-year-old Yves OUvaux in toe BILL GRANT Wholesale vs. Congo, 6:15— POOL MEDICS sloop Aloa 1, was sailing <» de- Fitzgerald Auestetsd wMi AN Sassen Foab, Ins. 3 ta W e si^te a suspected broken arm, FREE FREE FREE FREE! I,ynch 'VS. DUIm, 7:80—Fitz­ PLUS fTcure^ (Est. 196»l He was said to have been un- c w A S f f Atdk& u\ed D eragtit gerald BOSTGn (AI») 'i,.'the ^oituB SET OF 8 ST. REGIS STEAK KNIVES ROUTE 44A ON BOLTON LAKE " conscious for several hours DeCormier vs. Acadia, 8:45 Bruins of . the JNatknja Hookey WITH OIL AND FILTER'CHANGE. Offer Good liiru June 80, 1972. THE MOST EXaTING —Fitzgerald League plan to ’ keep' Mgiilar ; Howard Kitt, who received a sub- Thursday, tossed in giant SALES ■ SERVICE-REPAIRS Panthers vs. Tigerz, 6:16 — season ticket prices . ibr the «nua. bo™. ». Tbb.... • GENERAL REPAIRING • RACE IN THE WORLD Bllag 1972-78. season at the same level went to spring training ta 1961, left, ^ggjj. Gcntril Mmitiiofl $380 as in the pcttt fwo seasons,, dropped out rt pro ball in 1966 after five He reported to anotoer corn- JU.S,Reason p u x . - Childrtn ufldtr 12 80 President Weston; Adams JK- said'.Thursday tlbtets 'wlil .re^ ‘ years in the minor leagues. He now petitor by radio that he was in Rm . SrtU niims 737-1438 ' Sports Slate 80IHIAN BROS, MC. M t. Is 1959 6 4 9 - 6 9 6 2 main priced r t :87, to^ i4 and $8, works as a cwisifltant lor an economic tor 770 MAIN STREET FtUDAY The Bright Spot on Main Street" Rte, 44A es lehes Like P.O. l e i 125, NHee, Ceee. RIVERSIDE PARK (AP photo) ‘‘to riew of Ute/ciurrsrt’-inoh-, FREE E S m u m OF REPAIR WORK ' Rockville ■vs. Legion, 6-Mt. ey situation,” Adjeuria inddi - research firm in New York. the fifth straight day, from fa­ ■\ M im IM • JKMVMd Nebo ■SOMETHING IN COMMON— ^A8tro8’ pitchers, Larry Dierker, left, and Jerry vorite Jean Yves Terlaln, crew- FKC fiMtUNS felt it to' be in the best interest - SUNDAY' • f e l . Keuss watch the action of a ball flipped into the air. Both players were cred­ of all not to increase prices Me " ' Legion ail Windsor, 2 ; ited with throwing back-to-back one-hitters on consecutive nights this weiek. the coming season.'”^ . ■ ’

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;.-■ vHi WORLD ALMANAC Dohkin^AgostindUHead Affidavits Describe TaxBills RACTS NORTHBROOK, lU! (A P) gu«Unf u p > "» mUi6* GOP Convention Delegates PLAZA DEPT. STORE •ti-- j^ jj . c^ploitiiur a tiiro6*uii49iNpflip .6tt ______^______— In Mails (We Have A NoMon To Please) Dair o f m cim t clUbs donate Oouat^;^ <3riIir.Cay; ^ * Jta i: .Wr^oKew, ^ Rav»j^ v e ^^e^ped ,wi^m i iwrnep^oMyKiwwe»)4ciii4yi^#W:: V Prison Disturbances OOP Town Chairman M. Ad- Manchester delegates to the ham 'and Bob- fiiurhamSM. cUajiy'.\Wth iny driving,” '; aidd .yJa»n)a»?n.y- ._^?gS S !3.. ' ''d ler Dobkin'heads a slate of 19 state convention, in addition to B. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Market) ed by old Dutch Harrison, V : ' ' ^ ^ ...... BV gUNB UNION g SandarB. J>C. Snead and 8»ea. V'He gave me 'bde ot^lda headlw^ • . - he saw three "Spsniah” men Wednesday Manchester delegates to the Re- DoMdn and AgostinelU, are: OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. tiU • and Jim Jamieson 'still a cl>amis the wtre-esKlosed “ *V»ctor of revenue, announced Alao on the Manchester dele- gard. State Rep. Donald Gtono- For Art, Photos and CortHk otes. ^Hy; * •* *dV TO did***”*"“ a edpOr—A--—»■ jOh.’).j-iiL •'•■'... .• »-Bvaa'a*!'*'.JtAoU^' year;' cajha. • am'’-aiklVii up Vdth ‘ -a -a. S&'^SQlU.5iR fouv btidlea,'thi^'. hftafMUbogeya kBdr^&and^a fllnA'nine h?SV:. ‘ gtmUHiMlt •*W stairway into tiw courtroom ooier Spanish inmates ■with bats today. ri,He said about -bA,,* «n60,000 imm miisbUis gallon is State CtamptroUer Na- vesl. Town Directs James »» gathered around hlin, he said. than AgostinelU, who wlU be Farr, Town Director 'Vivian from 59e '- sum*, whose laat . triumph ' Thatt' lnaludid only flame. 'dth- « ^ ^ puttlng ot a. double: v^bj^ey. ', ^ .sfaidlng bogoSfi^ whers six plainolothea state wUl be mailed. . . • ' MA.: y . c vam- .-I... >' -1. A'.a ' '..aa^ *. -^a^AAaw Jl. h . a^iSehA *‘ahAA*’ eawae'asisAhi • IkMlA '. ,f.A%W .'nliunn^. .and' -aUm l.»4v v . 1 One rushed Mm and next thing The tax rates for the coming , chosen The World Almanac notes Uce. game was planned. WhUe the nilUs for the Special Downtown basis of two from each of Uie doU, Roy ’njomps(», Ctarl Zins- lane BoothBtiii$t%T fracas the day before was strict- Taxing District, that ancient rulers of Thai­ The cases which prompted land are said to have made slx Oongresslonal districts and ser, Elinor Hashlm and William FOR EVERYONE! l-Sf iy between Puerto Ricans and Except for real estate taxes 10 at-Iaige. AgostinelU wlU rep- Thornton. such stringent security yester­ gifts of sacred albino ele- I RACpUETS day Involve inmates from die Macks on Monday it apparently amounting to $60 or less and per- hants to noblemen who resent the First Omgresstonal ------Involved black Inmatea and sonal property or motor veMcIe prison at Bomers who have been Ead become too powerful District. Its other delegate wUl • CLOTHING aecussed of aasaulta committed guards. taxes amounting to $700 or less, or influential, which even­ be Mrs. Fannie Hlmmelateln of Nonsmoker Sues during a (Usturbance at the According to the (Ulfldavlta all of wMch are due in one In- tually led to their bank­ West Hartford, a state central • RESTRINGING ’ »> * prison U sy 22. Sevan guards on which the three inmatea staUment on July 1, sdl other ruptcy. commltteewoman. presented yesterday were ar- taxes are due and payable in For Gear Air DAVIS . BANCROFT • WILSON - and one Inmate were injured, Copyright 19T2. The OOP State Convention, as LOS ANGELES (AP) — Con­ HEAD - TBETtmN - ADIDAS rested, Monday's melee ^>par- two installmenta — July 1, 1972 Newnpaper Enterprise Assn, waa the case with the Demo­ one very seriously, before a tending that nonamokers have a CONVERSE ently began when O ^ . Sam- and Jan. 1, 1978. cratic State Convention ^st scheduled baseball game be­ uel Morgan noticed 30 to 40 Taxes due July 1 and not paid right to breathe air "free from HUNSTANTON, England (A P)-^ane Booth of Palm tween the prUon inmates and weekend, will have no nomi­ contamination by nonnecessaiy THE black Inmates at one end of by Aug. 2, and taxes due Jan. 1 nations to make for pubUc of- Beach Gardens, Fla., thinks a ^and tour Of Scotland’s minimum security Osborn pri­ the grandstand as he was .and not paid by Feb. 1 wUl he poUution,” Chan P. Thomaa is courses last ■week is helping her closer to' the British son .Jhrm inmates. Bata and making his tour of the yard, considered delinquent, with in- $39 Billion T o Be Lent flee. Its ionly bus^ss tonight gu^g to stop smoking at aU hoinefnade knives were used as The farm team hod finished terest figured from the due date wlU be to organize and to listen putdic events in UCLA’s Pauley ‘ALPINE Women’s Amateur golf title. (MIOAGO—The UK. Savings to the keynote si>eaker — U.S. pavilion. The 2*-yearold history teach- weapons and seven arrests practicing on a smaller base- at the rate of three-quarters of er meets 28-year«ld BngUsh in­ were. made. boU diamond and they put one pgr cent per memth or frac- and Loan League eartlmates ita Sen- WUUam B, Saxbe oi OMo. Thomas filed the Superior ‘HAUS ternational champion Judy AUhough treated as a separ­ down their bats in front of the tion thereof. membeni In 1OT2 wiU lend an Tomorrow, the convention wUl Court suit Thursday on behalf Blaymlre today and She hopes ate incident, there was a clash benches. Three black inmates Taxes may be paid at the of- amount equal to or in excess of “ 7®Pt a Matform, wUl elect 22 of himself and his cMdron. He * ROUTE 80, VERNON — TEL. 872-6547 Open DaUy 12 Noon to 8 P.M. — Sat. 10 A Jd. to 6 P.M. R a y MiUer to win through to the quarter- the 'day btfore in the same rushed to pick them up as the flee of the coUecC of revenue the recorf |89 blUlon loaned in ®fat®» ^ natioi^ cem- said an ’’atooyhere con- ftnals. reoreaflonal area- This one waa (Captain and Lieutenant Stolinas in the Municipal Building Mon- iw i. ■vention, and will name 8 Preai- tamlnated 'with tobacco smoke Out A fte r Miss Booth is one of four betwoMi Puerto Rican and tried to prevent them. One al- day through Friday, from 8:80 dential electors. is harmful to the health.” Americans, aU members of the black inmates. Three ^ Inmates legedly swung at them and a.m. to 4 p.m. On Thursday, 1|P Curtis Cup team 'that beat the ■wore Injured and three 'arrested. said to "get the heU out of juiy 20, the office wUl be opim •M ill* -••n il' Second Win British two weeks ago, to win Dosortptians of ■what happen­ here.” The Ueutenant told the from 8:80 a.m. to 7 p.m., and „ .... through to the third round in ed from the points - RevoluUon-Coupe Group batUe. T^e others are Mrs. Barbara rcooeflad in the affadavita Courts Tennis Championship in London. Graebner downed Dibley, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. Uce. Public Records Driving the Myers-SweaUand McinUre. 87-year-tdd veteran thooe prisoners already' ar­ No. 401 Mustang bodied car, (^rtis Cupper who won the Others stated in the report Wanantee Deeds raigned. Earl G. and Robert B. Sea­ Miller likes to beat them both. British tlUe in 1900, Laura The three men alleged re­ they saw many inmates trying The East Granby, driver-will Baugh, the l7-yearK)ld Ameri- to leave by climbing an inter­ man to PhUlp C. Roberts, pw- sponsible for the Sunday as- cel on Birch St., conveyance be out to make it two atraifdit can champion from Long sauita and also dtarged with ior fence, others were rixtsing Saturday night, when a 30-lap Beach, Calif., and 23-year.old guards uslog bats. tax 87.70. Saucier Bat Champ posseoslon of a weapon in a Selwyn Dyson Smith n i and NASCAR modified feature high- Beth Barry of Mobile, Ala. state institution are Luis A. The most serious injury was Itgbta another action packed All four of the American at the east gate wh^?; Officer ^ 1 ^ S- Smith to ^ r s P Crus, Doitiel Mkrques and Jose and Olga Jozus, property at 41 program at Stafford. The AU- women won two matches Rodriquek. They were presented Nelson Boiteau identified an inmate who attacked Lt. Joseph Brent Rd., conveyance tax American Sportsman and mini- Wednesday, in court ’Tuesday and ttielr 881.90. midgets will also get into the The dimimitive Miss Booth Greeley as the gate was being casea continued to June 29. Spe­ opened. Bolteou stated he beard (diaries C. and Mary F. Bige­ With East Catholic action, the first heat starting at made her Scottish tour after cial public defenders appointed low to Michael and Grace 8 o’clock. America’s victory over the the man saying he ■was going Gorman, Jim Lehan, 2 apiece; were A^y. Edward Y. O’Oon- to "kiU the fuzz, kill the cops, Pappas, property at 8 Harvard By D IC K L E D B E T T E R baWed 319, the only Eagle MiUer surprised both g^roups British Curtis (Sip team at Rd., con'veyance tax 831.90. above the .300 mark. He had home runs, Jim McKeon, 1. In nel tor Cruz, Atty. Martin Burke klU the fuzz.” last Saturday night, stopping a Wertem Gailes. Joseph Hublarf Sr. to Lu- other categories: stolen bases. for Rodriquez and PubUc De­ Six guards and nine inmates East Catholic’s baseball Uio most hits of any player, win streak of Fred DeSarro at "Playing at pl^es Uke ciUe U. Kieman, property on team finished its season at Surprising wins Banning, 5; sacrifices, Bilodeau, fender Lawrence Klaczak for were interviewed in connectioo o, three, -fte leading gun of the M u irfl^ and St. ^ r e w s cer- Marquee. conveyance tax 10-8 which was a pleasant East had a number of wins 2; hit by pitches. Bob Love, 3; with the airesta of Best. Bar- ®* coupea, DeSarro wiU be back » ^ d me here at Anoorfing to the affidavits of surprise fo r Coach Jim which were very surprising. bases on balls, Gorman, 12; she said. •This ber and Roberts, Recounted strikeouts, Dan Pinto, IS; RBIs, wlth vengence. He’U get plenty stenton. tfaeee three -a disturbance Ronald B. and Elaine W. Penders. W hat was sup- They beat Ledyard High and e®* were many instances of assault Lehan, 8; average, Soucier, .319; of support from Bobby Santos, “ « « « ^ c^ei^e and curred in the large recreatKmaJ and a general picture emeiges Wrlglit to Selwyn D. Smith m posed to be a weak, rebuild- arch-rlval south Cathobc twice Dennis Giroux and Bugsy gta. It can reach out and grab you. errors, Pinto, 10. Miss Booth, who la 5-foot-2, priooo yard about 806 on that of inmates ninnlhg around ^ ing team turned Into a win- and the second win knocked JV’B final record was 4-8. Dan vens. pounds, added: "If any Maj^ 1 Sunday w h«i a large swinging bats at heads, backs ning group which made the South out of the tournament. tax 861.70. i..,.- SmachptU led the JV attack Dd Cushing wUl be die target thing, this course is tougher. group of inmates was observed and legs, State ’Tournament. 'The Eagles also prevented nuhlng toward the south fenc#. The three arraigned yester- Trade Nome HorthwestCathoUc from reach- “ unbeUevable .523 bat- m the 20-lap Sportsman feature, ^he faliways are ridiculously The Bohack Oorp. of Brook- The Eagles had to overcome ting average. Smachettl went \ near miss a week ago should narrow, the greens, are Uke ing the tournament. s i r ^ N .y , ^ CONSUMER SALES a number of obstacles to get to the plate 21 times, collected prompt Greg Fox Into a spark- giaas and the wind is doing its bot^, ■while correctional officers degree, and possession of weap- viilam a supermarket on S tix m x x m Upon reaching the tourna­ as far as, they did. ’They lost 11 hits, three doubles, two ung performance while Gary best to knock me over.” were breaking up fights between on on May 22 were Allen N. ^ ’ ment, East made the first the north side of Spencer St. their starting shortstop and top. . . _ , triples, a home run and knocked Ryan, Bill Tracey and Warren ______Masks and Puerto Ricans. Best, Clarence -Robera Jr. and Federal Tax Lien relief pitcher when junior Marty •'cund wita a n over in —six ----- runs.------The ^young--- ^ —Eagles Rrenn will be seeking a return F ra n ce N a m e d C oach Guards were taking the hots Moses Barber Jr. AU were read Horrls became Ineligible. Pen- Darien, ’^ e y lost their next gjgbt players over the to victory circle. ATHENS, Ohio (AP) —Ohio and throwing toem over t ^ their rlgjita. b roi^ t t a j ^ l y a ^ h S ^ ^ V en d rilto .'o ta fence. Some of the Inmates jmj pubUc defender cqipointed o, loia as ders also had a young team to magic .300 mark 'The Red Barron is one-up University appointed Jerry that ended the year with a 10-8 ’Ihe junior varsity sported a were stabbed by other Inmates. to protect their rlghta until ’ ♦■’*’•'*’• shape. Spring weather hamper­ on the Snoopy car in the mini- France, currently baaeball AttaMuneiilB t o p ® record. Shelton went on to be­ .307 batting average with 97 ;jpne inmate said he was ap- ed early practice and made it midget division. Snoopy driver coach at Ciapltal University, as some of them Wre their ^ ctitg iM»trlbutOTS Inc. against come state champs. bingles in 316 times to Ui/e plate. prowshed by two "Sponlrii” In­ tough to get hitting practice Bob Wright Jr. will be out to head basebaU coach, effective Lester D. Carlow, three par- early in the year. The schedule East con now look forward mates, one short and the other intended to do. Atty. Edward Y. Adams St., 8760. Gorf>Pt to next year. Most of the team ab r IVB. even things _ up . while Emile July i. skinny. Re said they indicated O’Connell was {q>polnted for was the roughest in the school’s Soucier 47 6 AUce E. DesMienes against .255“ I Picard and Dick Wright hope France, 28, replaces Bob they ■wanted to talk ■with him. Roberta; Atty. SMomcn Karen- ^ history. Hie team rose above will be returning and there will McKeon 55 6 (A P photo) Ernest S. Deschenes Jr., two be a lot more experience among (lorman 54 7 .226 to keep both from victory lane Wren, who resigned two weeks but one swung at him as he oh- sky for Barber and the court’s *^^*"a»rter^ Oak all obstacles and was fortunate Hornat 54 10 EARLY CO-LEADER— Sharing the first round leadership with Jim Jamieson, ------*------the players. However, East will 46 3 !21; The modifieds will be seeking ago after 24 years of coaching setved something pointed in the public defender for Best, to reach the first round. Saplenza Lehan 33 3 IjI that extra speed Saturday night, Bobcat baseball teams. R. H. Sikes lines up putt duiing the 69th Western Open Golf Tournament. hand of the other. A black Their casea were continued hove to find a pitcher to fill up Bousquet 19 2 Marriage license Therejjmre a nu^be^ hi^^- py u,e graduaUon Love 16 2 !i 87 the action serving as the final striped in to help him, be said, for plea to July 13 with pre- Michael Francis Malone, lights. —• ’Die spotlight ni~u. must »~iifall Bilodeau. Also more hitting Kingman 11 2 •j|g warmup for the point-rich Per- and lAoth Were Struck. llminary motions to be filed by Banning 61 4 Charlestown, Mass., and Bev­ upon senior righthander Russ Is needed to Improve the .190 Pinto 45 3 .111 matex 150 on tap for Monday Another Inmate recounted go- July 10 as ordered by Judge erly Ann Bergaminl, 26 Green Klodeau. The captain finished Bilodeau 40 2 Jerry Lucas: Woijd’s Tallest Magician, ing to the ■water fountain where Douglass B. Wright. average of this year’s team. Socha 29 2 oS night. July 3. Manor Rd., June 30, at St. the season at 7-2. He had four Individual Leaders Paquette 2 0 .000 James Oiurch. shutouts and finished with an Smachetti 1 0 0 .000 Individual leaders in the vari­ Lamb 1 0 0 .000 Building Permits ERA of 1.80. ous categories were: at bats, Hickey 2 0 0 .000 Legion Home R. E. ICUer for Lioyd Berry, Miles 2 0 0 .000 Learned Business from Hawkeye Harry Another highlight, and a big Joe Banning, 61; runs, Pete Rlcco 1 0 0 .000 alterations to dwelling at 92 Co­ Millerick . 1 0 0 .000 Long-time town rivals will TO get that good feeUng help, was tMe play cf Ron Hornat, 10; hits, Soucier, 15; FOSTER CITY, Calif. lumbus Sa., 82,000. Soucier. As a sophomore he doubles, Hornat, 4; triples. Bob IW .190 renew battie tonight at Mt. Central Sign Ck>. Inc. for Su­ Totals 520 52 (NEA)—Jerry Lucas will Nebo when Rockville’s Amer­ lnside...lniy permarkets General Corp., lad­ ican Legion nine meets in short order become the der sign at 210 Spencer St., 81,- Rains Pelt Women’s Golf Event Manchester’s Legion at • tallest magician on record. 200. GE 2-8PEED, 3-CYCLE o’clock, weather permitting. Back in Middletown, Ohio, James T. Chinnlngfaam, fence WASHER with Mlnl-Waah-Activated Rockville, pre-season fav; Jerry was a shy kid who at 143 Summit St, 8360. SoakI 5 Water Temperature ComWn^ orltes to take all the marbles spurted inordinately to the Norbert J. P. Desmarais, GE PICTURE WINDOW RANGE with tione • Permanent Press with Cv( Metes, at 200 Bush HUl Rd., 8100. preceding the LPGA Heritage Village Open golf tour­ deck trick. Jerry pulls it often. WINF E. R. Montany, tool shed at nament. ______^ He extends an invisible deck. . 280 Ferguson Rd., 8160. 8:30 (22) Red Sox ' I. Brew- Trio of Champs You draw an imaginary' card Rains pelted the course all ...... ers, WnC Walter H. Johnson, swimming from it. "Put It back," orders pool at 427 Summit St., 8400. day, filling traps and soaking In Riverside Race Jerry, staetchlhg out Uie.p'anto- fa^ays^d ^ens. Tourna- f ' SATURDAY ment officials said -chances won *178- Carol Jo S l ^ 1:30 (8) Cards \-s. Mets ■ . mine. ’’Upside down.” You then and Leslie Holbert won ,137.50 The. hotter-than-ever rivalry jejj the • njake-belleve are not good"-that the tourna­ (18) Yanks va. Indians, for championship honors- at Riv- jj Jerry piills a real deck' Jury Indicts ment will get under way on each, . and JoAnn Prentice, WINF Sandra Palmer and Debbie erside Park S^edway - resumes ^,.0^, his inside coat pocket sntd- schedule Friday. 2:15 (22-30) Red Sox vs. Brew­ Saturday night, with mree epre^uls it out,'-face up. -.Only.- Space Conditioning Actor’s Son Austin each won $100. The starting time for Fri­ ers, WTIC champlor.s and a score Of hun- jg reversed. That’ s the- LOS ANG BUa (.AP) — The 5:00 (8) Wild World of Sports: l£25waS5S5c25KS5^ day’s scheduled first round in A total of 83 golfers, in­ gry challengers r^d y to wage egrj you. named. R'never falls', awMai Ortiaa sasiaM e» ik,»* oH son of actor Mickey Rooney cluding controversial Jane Bla- Gymnastics and motor­ ...... ■.K'I W i’* the 54-hole tournament on the warfare. . BaaketbaJl Fiist.' ^iiiSjir^«Ml iKitH) »WII Ba MilsiM ra^■n^D flips wjhw and two others have been in­ . ladies’ tour was set back from idek, were entered in the three- cycle racing The- race for the. purses, and of course, 'jeriY ’s magical « ■ - ^ . . , dicted by a federal grand Jury 8:30 (8). Football: . Coaches’ 8:15 a.m. to U a.m. because of diiy. LPGA tcurney. points WiU be 50-laps, a distance talents were always dwarfed- J E R R Y L U C A S dofeSn't find any ti’oubl?'finding-thin'gs to do when, he’s not on charges of possession and All-America Clame ■>0»«MVIwN«flGBlM>GGoGiMbiGBn Rs adwieod doNpi prei«ee_q*L wei the weather. A tournament official noted i Ml ad R Mi m G BiaMaM iwwflnrtGli nGN tit rnmnSm i t distribution of cocaine, says designed for speed and bus- by his ability as a . basketball playing prp basketball. THe Knicks’ center is. an accomplished inagioian, spe- r... and drtss out Nr bsOv flan Tournament officials said that If weather forces delay of SUNDAY.. pense oh the new quarter-mlje, piayer-^from. :th6 best ' high ' ------— — i . . ---- 1 u_ — 'j------—•------U.S. Atty. WUUam KeUer. high cializing in membry and cards, and he is also an undei’water s.wimmihg exp ^. i il they, were hopeful the rains the rounds it would hot cause ' 1 :S0 (18) . Yanks Ss. ' Indians, -hlgh-bar.\ted track. T h e .first school .player In the nation,>n, .to'.to .- • ■ — . . KeUer said Thursday that would stop during the night and travel problems for the lady WINF qualifying hea^ goes, off .at .8. the t>est ebUegian in -the 'nationlatlbn about It. I w ^ .wlthdi^wh and umn -on. each of the first'. 6(X) . .- Apprcttch'id'Mental' . Mickey Rocsiey Jr., 27, Cath­ winds would dry out the course grlfers. 'Their next tcur stop is 2:00 (22)' Red' Sox \-s. Brew'- Oimaxlhg the attractive shew (at Ohio'State), to a pro-.ca-o ca- - . - . . - . . '. : pages- - r (»f: the .'Manhattan(New.-., .■"'ms ta >i(hat .I want. t(j do,’’ erine FYancis PhUbln, 84, and enough to allow play. U not, the Wlngfoot Country <3ub in Ma- ers,.:WnC ' i' will- be another wjld figure-eight' reer approaching ita lOtli year .Ope night .at -a party in. col- .York) phone book.. He Is in the -)ie - says.. "No'.’tmfe hag- taken Jeffrey Brookner, 19, are GE AUTOMATIC DRY-SENSING (8) Meta vs. Cards . rounds would be rescheduled maroneck. N.Y., site of the race anci In its moat rewarding ^ «*'«'^“ ‘ Cbing tele-.pfocess , o f.’ memorizing. "Thq--magic - (U)d tisCd it; to educate me. named in a two-count in­ GE CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER DRYER with 4 cydee, 3 T e m p w t i ^ for 18 holes on Saturday and 36 Women’s Open. SMO (3) AAti -Cha'mplohshlpS: Bill Greco scored his third phase. . ., virion,: and Professor Backwanls Godfather," wW he. read pri.. youngsters.'.' My . approach Is FOOAilTY BilOniERS, Normal. Ddlcate.Nojteat Fluff • P ^ 810 BBDAD STREET dictment. • Portable now . . . B i ^ n holes on Sunday, or 18 holes on Track and Field, .Wel^t- feature -victory of the season He was .traded to the .New ..*P®.*hng Word.a -(n re- -a road. trip... - .■ mental, hot :physl<;aJ-trlcks., Pve KeUer said the indictment GE HIGH EFFICIE^ manent Press with Coddown, shuts Stanley Dancer entered the liftlng,' water polo 649-4689 CONDITIONER • 5500 BTU, 115V-f level wash action • 2 cydea— Normal, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, laat week - and appears to. be ■gork Khlcks a yw -a go .'a n d . .a. couple of .^eiearc'hed-the-field by Reading concerns about twenty-five off when clothes are ready M ____ 1972 season in harness racing 4:30 (3) Tennis: Arthur. Ashe showing' the form -which won through an - liijury. to. Willis : -. ; aren’t In tae.Guin- ^ij|boiia. .pyo gpjgjjt.yjj 5.5 Amp. • 625 Watts • Energy Effi­ Rirwa a ^ Hold • Soft Pood Disposer they said. grams of cocaine. * • End-O f-Cyde Signal In the pro-am competition, with 2,808 victories. ’ • ■ vs. Roger Taylor hlni-the track tiltes. In 1965-and Reed was thrust Into- the vitel ."1 celh-do better-.than. that,;". Records. At. the year'creating npw-things; 'I’m ciency Ratio M • 3-SP2«|dCoollng 5 S 5 g ra in TextoIHe* Worktop S tS \ N ki megnlBcwit Avwwto, HKvwt or Coppw each team played only nine 1967. piv.ot- fple on a . team , which Jerdy■announced solemnly;'Giye'-^B®. -®* ' 76.. •.». Middletown, he.^'Die. Ve.i^e-of a. niai . matheihalic^..' ’ concepta' Jh- on the front nine. awards await the wlnnera in the Advisory (Jcuncil. Refreshments is the . way It should be played, count 'the -. palht^ dividing • I.aiso holtl Uie mUk guzzling, yolved ,while entertaiiilng them. Bourassa, Felix Czaja, Peter Junior Golf Tournament sched. will be provided by the sponsor Murry Early Leader I had always wanted to play atripea on .highways. Kansas, hje .®h^P*y**®7ilp of the world,!’ he 7 4®, h with .iny^ own. lioh Jefl, Aldrich of Wethersfield and uled Wednesday at the Fox- to all golfers. cbnter in the NBA,-but I. was says, -is 'the ; most econoinlcal says the re- whols ..7. ; He-' already spells Hardware CSnick Watson of Hartford won Grove golf course off Keeney Boys and girls eligible must SPRING CITY, Tenn. (AP) never thought of as a-cCnter be- state. It has 108 broken, stripes seconds for- guzzling.alj^betlciallythose . words the' best-ball competition on the Street. be in school and must not have — Bobby Murry, a Hot Springs, cause I'ni 6-8." per mile. The norm is 132. (tall-. » quart of mlUc. When I was. a he can Spell.” • ' - back nine with a seven-under- Sponsors will be Internation- attained their 19th birthday. Ark., sporting goods .dealer, New 'fork'also gave him ric-i. (ornla, splatters the-'mdst,-'2()8 kid,.I riarted. oiit guzzling-and -: TIow.about the stage prSMnce ROUTE 44A MANCHESTER ^ al Associates of 333 East Center -grabbed the lead.Thursday withi pcBura -r^ two appearances . on - stripes - per mile. . ... 8P7 it.down to 6 seconds.’.’ .of. tWs onetime-'gapgly„ shy par 80. . •THE APfUANCE PEOPLT' ' A; pro-am team led by Bonnie Street. First, a n d second place a catch of 18 pounds, 7 ounces9 the'Johnny Ctaraon show, .Where ■ Hp started ftvemorizi'ng phone .But his passion is magic. He’s Ohioan? : ' 445 HARTFORD ROAD Bryant also scored a 29 on the Earle Everett, co-chairman awards wUl be made in the fol- in the first round of the three- the r'facets other' facets of Jerry,.hts bocks id while away dead'time seriously projecting it as a.life- '"Qh,'that’s fine.. I ’m 'a ham. BOLTON NOTCH fraot nine,' but the Chapman with Ed Dupre, reports more lowing classes; Girls'— up to 12 day, 815,500 Tennessee - Bass interest in magic and memory .cn jpro basketball road trips. He. time- vocation- when his'basket- We're ai) 'unusual 'family! My Charge With MosMr Charge Cord O P E N M ON.-TUES. 10 A.M . - 8 P.M, CXiftCNER O E ^cK E E STREET I team was awarded first place than 50 entries have been re- years of age and 18 to 19: boys Tournament. . years," Hehe sayB, "but for 10 of almost had the San Mateo, (talif. l>aU Is . finished. 'He’s . 32 . and great ■! granCifather Ell Lucas TEL 649-5203 WED. TO 5:30 by tpetohiny team csuxls on the celved to date. —up to 10, 11 to 14 and 15 to 19. Murray checkeil In. nine fish tricks','were revealed. phone book memorized when'he there isn’t much Icmger to go tc from Kentucky Itad-■ 86 chlld- Open Ni^H tlE 9 P.M. THUR.-FRI. TO 9 closing holes. Each contestant -will be as- Competition starts at 10 to pace a field 'of 196 con- "They were,my hobby for 20 was traded to the Knicks. Now support lovely Treva and their ren." - S A T . TO 6 P.M. ^4 6 -5 3 2 2 (Tippms " and Bryant each sessed at $l which wiU be turn- o’clock. testants from 20 states. those years not a ' soul knew he has; memorized the first col- two children. ■ Magic. Sot. ritt iKM P.M- I

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THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE Woalad - To iRy SB Rooii»WIHioat Boonl 59 Apartments - Flots - TIm “M Im lhtfc«l|iiM^ WANTED —antique furniture, ROOM available for girt at rea- 63 Tha Economical Way Q o ID AHV MON/IE DURING 'H4E B u t >fdEN 1ME ACTORS SIAR f TO l^ass, liewter, oU paintings or scnable rate. For details oaU ^OR THEACT/ON CLASSIFIED other antique items. Any quan- 6433093. BIG NOl«V SCENCe 1WE AUDIENCE WKI9PER - T H A T ^ WNENCVER9QNE • Onr IM N Pi M SibMittm MAKES NARV A SCXJND >> STARTS GA8BINO.' tity. The Harrisons, 64S-87D9, ------To Advertise YOU W ANT 165 Oakland Street • O w IM N M lf RMMltR ROOM wKfa kitchen p rivileges, ffOGtaamep^ AOti/NEieEif advertising centrally located 14 Arch St 15 words, 3 days ...... $1.89 •Fnl fliwHt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Rooms W lHioat Booid 59 FURNISHED room for working 16 words, 6 days ...... $3.24 COPY CLOSING TME TOR 8 :8 0 AJS. to 5:00 P.M. CLBIAN, comfortable room, toodem Mtriien, bath, Utohen privileges, parking. Pw*Ui$r. Private 15 words, 10 days ...... $4.50 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Co p y c l o s in g t m b t o r c l a s s if ie d a d v ^ . O entlem an on ly. 6637389, 643 entrance, central. CaU 648-8649. 20 words, 26 days ...... $14.56 . 1S:N NOON DAY BBBXmi! PVBUOAnON ISrit NOON DAT BEFORE PDRUOATION OENTLEMAN — Center Lodge DendUne fer Saturday and Monday is UriS Noon Friday MANCHESTER — Large clean *‘*'8 paneled and carpeted Happy Ads ...... $1.50 inch DMtdUne lor SfttuHUy w d Bfondagr la UiM Noon TM k j fumWied moms, parking, rooma avaUable, on bus line. Maid service. Phone 6432818. CaU 6439661. TOUR COOPERATION WILL PHOHE 643-27U BRAFFRUOAXED ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, FURNISHED UgM bousekeep- 4 1 4 - DIAL A43-27VT genUeman, private entry, tree l>V room for working or retlr- IF YOU ARE looking for a cen- PLEASE READ BiiitcliAii Com rifelbm 14 parUng, shower bath. Apply ad lady. If intorested call 647- trolly located 3-bedroom iqwrt- HERALD YOUR A D DORMERS, garages, porches, Stocks 27 Confimiod Prow Precodlwq Pogt 196 f ^ c e S t 1198 o c 6430641. ment to a small modem apart­ rec rooms, room actions, Order Your HAPPY ADS ment building, we have one MORTQAOBS — 1st, and 2nd MANCHESTER — Fundahad LARGE fumiahed room for O a sa ifled vr 'ST Passbook No's. —E16720— door hardtop, V-8, automatic Lease and security deposit and nplaced. Excellent work­ Top wages plus-a Uberal bene­ Articles 45 Articles Fer Sole 45 W10012— 8-993— 8-1494— 65003 transmission, power steering, MISS BECKY MORIARTY BROS. may be flexible. P.S. This manship. Reasonable prices. MANCHESTEStr-Ocing tavern. fit program that includes a 801-816 C enter St., M anchester — 70770— 79638— 83448— 96938 clean, dependable. $696. 649- o p e n o r may fit your needs even if Free estimates. 646-1399. OaU for details, owner arante non-contributory pension plan. 643-6186 r I iNlpicfioN “ ! — 98202— 104666— 106664 — 6290. fast sale. Frechette A Martin 63PIECE Kenatogton cUtoa, you’ve been married for 50 106747— 106781— 106762 — Sav­ LANDSCAPE Consultant —Got R ea ltors. 647-9098. Apply in person or call petit fleurs, 8 plaoe settings, DAILY 1-4 I years. CaU Mr. Peterman, ings Bank of Manchester. Ap- 1967 FO RD Country Squire sta­ Love and Kii$e$, a landsciq;>ing problem? I can 6431101 MAN, FULL-TIME, to work in FLEA MARKET-.RUMMAflE SALE originaU y $200, asking $126. Owner, 6439404. irilcatlon made for payments. tion wagon, V-8, automatic I help. Please ceiU Mary Gavin, hardware store, permanent po­ 6436176. transmission, power steering, ALLIED PRINTING sition. Apply to persMi only, wide aeleetton of furniture, appUaaoee, houaewarea, ektiliea, I Agent on Premises j MANA counting plus average typing. June 22nd ing dish, king sized floral bed­ sociates, In c. 648-6129. Salary commensurate with ex­ SotesmM Woiitad 36-A WoMod 3 6 ^ spread. Phone 644-1376. e 2 Air-candlUoners each apartment, LOST— Black cat, white paars, com fort. $696. 649-6290. ______£______i ______FESTIVAL ------OOMPEnmON Cycle Acces­ EDWARD Machie, general ROOFING — Specializing re- perience. Ftlnge benefits. No 45 e 1^ crionsd tile baths, MANCHESTER — New deluxe arhite chest, Oakland Street traveling. Manchester area. LARGE ROOM size carpeting 2-bedroom Townhouse, superb sories. Specializing in trail- Uwn maintenance, light truck- BEAUTIFUL $800 STEREO, must seU, excel­ e Soundproofed walls, area. 643-8863. 1961 PORSCHE, 4-speed, top bid motocross accessories. 161 roofs, gutter work, chlmne3fs, CaU 646-4465, controU er. June 23rd, 6 to 8 p.m. PICNIC TABLES, extra s^ y , also for stairs, beige. location, includes h eqt aU ing, sidewalks and driveways. lent condiUim. $463 Phone 643 takes„lt. Phone 6494290. cleaned and repaired. 30 years aU bolted. AU sizes anA at^ea. ueeda cleaning, $60. OaU 643 e Basement laundromat. '. modem appliances, $360 per Pine St., rear, Manchester. Phone 643-0339. 4870. From $80., deUvered. W. Zink- 2on. experience. Free estimates. SEXIREITART, Manchester month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ PLTMOUTH Fury. low 5-9 p.m., Saturday uj^j^ED Tree Sendee - Jobs. area, experienced in phone, Sponsored by: Marti and Lu EXPERIENCED er, WlndsorvUle Rd., Ellington, ■______e Master TV antenna and telephone Jacks CaU H or/ley , 648-5361. OARAGE SALE — Bab]^ Items, tor, 643-4686, or 6431021. glasses. CaUOaii 647-9638.. v-< • 649-3630. Pinewood Fhmiture Shop. $86. 6436861. e Furnished apartment available. 1966 VOUeSWAGEN, square- SHARPENING Service—Saws Reasonably pric- heating or plumbing. Faucets SEEKING executive secretary. paridng, fo r $180 m onthly. 043 OLDSMOBILE, 1969, D elta-88, 4 back station wagon, radio, new knives, axes, shears, skates, ed. CaU 643-0861. repaired or instaUed. Water vemon Circle. CaU 647-9961. BECKY UPTON • Profit Sharing 3871, 646-0883. docu* hardtop, good condition, brakes, new paint Job, excel­ pumps worked on. Complete MOVING TO Apartment. Tag OARAGE SALE — 176H Spruce MUST SELL—Sacrifice, new- rc^ry blades. Quick service. SGT. I/ C St. Saturday and Sunday, few used apartment furniture and Chorkt PonHeeM 669-1614. lent condition. Asking $696 or heating systems, rec rooms, WOMAN for smaU office, ac' Love, • Untforms SuppRed Sale —Various pieces of fur­ THREE ROOMS, with tieat, Capitol Equipment Co., 38 BnmmHOianM ------mAt m. - . • , ... , antiques and misceUaneous. older piahogany furniture. Ex­ best o ffe r. CaU 649-4677. Tir,in St., Manchester. Hours HoUSehoM SorviceS 13-A etc. OaU M ft M Plumbing ft counts receivable, bUUng and niture, household goods, ex­ stove and ipfrigerator, second 1964 CO RV ETTE, 1969 engine WILLIAM J. ZIKUS Nana Upton, Mim, Rear of Luca's Cleaners. ceUent condition appliances, 649-9644 /\ w K v ciijL . iwitf engme ------Thursday 7'30-9------Heating, 649-2871 phone duties. Saturdays in- ceUent coodiU on. 280 Ferguson floor, no p ^ , near bus line. ^pply to 6432879. 360 h.p., 4:11 rear end. poel- NEED CAR? Credit very bad? „ ^ HAVE TRUCK wUl travel. Odd ______eluded. Apply in person. Flow­ Papa and Billy Hart Rd., Manchester . Saturday 31 Avallarie July Iri. CaU aftw tracUmi, two tope, side pipes. Bankrupt, repossession? Hon- Saturday, 7:30-4. 6437968. cellars. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing 12 H.P. Hydrostatic Transmis­ er EYtshlon, 86 E . Center St. and FAMILY p. m . Oak dining 6 p.m., 6431096. 875-0941. est Douglas accepts lowest TWO Handymen want a variety Tree removal. EYee estimsites. — Prompt, courteous service, sion Tractor with 86" mower. SEVEN - PIECE Raymond Fonllcell BREWSTER LUMBER CO. $899. LftM Equipm ent, Route room set, Spanish Mediterran­ down, smsdlest payment, Einy- of Jobs, by day or hour. Tarda, College student. 876-8066. CaU 6431496. Congratulations BAUER MOVIE Camera, CT THREE rooms, tile bath, heat, 211 MUEPHlf KD., HAKTFOED 83, Vernon, 872-8311, M onday- ean. 9x12' green-grid nylon 1967 M E R C U R T, 60 h.p. m otor, to the Class of '72 super, with light and reflector, 646-0800 hot water Included. IDddla- exceUent condition, reason­ REWEAVING Of bums, moth- GRANTS Plumbing Service — CLEANING WOMAN Love Always, zoom lens, exceUent condition, Thursday, 8-6, Friday 39, Sat­ shag rug. 6431848. comply plan. Douglas Mo- and gardeners service. CaU r«T«ir«d win- Free «rtlmates. nlus ouaUtv agad adults. Security deposit able. Can be seen anytime af­ h(Ues, zippers repaired. Win­ EYee estimates, plus quaUty from the parents of ffgii for appointment, 549-4800, between 8 ajn.] $76. R otary law nm ow er, i'A urday, 8-4. tors, 345 Main. 643-6306. WANTED EUGHT PIECE dining room set, references. No pets. Paridng. ter 6. CaU 649-6846 a fter 6. dow shades made to measure. w ork. 643-6341. Mother 6:80 pjn. . . h. p., Briggs and Stratton en­ MIKE BENSCHE HOT WATER HEATER, 30 gal­ good condition, $76. Phone 643 lOH School Street second 1966 BUICK E lectra — 4-door a t.t . t t p e S of masonry and all size Venetian blinds. Keys gine, $15. CaU 6436489. 1963 FORD F airtane, 6 cylinder, ■m Part-time hours arranged be lons, L.P. gas. ExceUent condi­ 7861. floor, across from East Side hardtop, power steering, pow- repair work, stone, brick, made whUe you wait. Tape re- Greenfield Class of '7' automatic, 2-door. Good oper­ tween 8 and 4:40 p.m. at own Happy J Ith tion. Phone 742-8816, a fter 6 reo, near Main St er brakes, air - conditioning, block, flagstone. Also fire- corders for rent. Marlow’s, 887 W lftlnCryi ^ TAG SALE — Carnival, tin, 1971 NBOCHI-Alco sew ing m a- ating ccHldition. $300., 649-2010 19 convenience. p.m . 63 Tenements 63 $696. Savings~ ~Bank o■ f Man- p la ces, chim neys, patios, stone M ain St., 649-6221 Dressmaking Anniversary Wanted - Help Wanted - cobalt, old stuff, household, chine. Unclaimed lay-a-way. Tenement* after 6 p.m. W e Love You m iscellaneous. June 24th, 10- Chester. 6431700. walls, steps, sidewalks- 643 ------Z— Z------ritjTT’ aavriK TM n LIVE BAIT — Open 34 hours nevw usod, orlgtoaUy $149.60 ptybj. r o OM Hart- MANCHHWIER — Five large POWER mowers, hand mowers DRESSMAKING, Alterations Apply At: PHILIP or Female 37 MoIb or Female 37 2:80, SO Oakwood St., Bast apartment, 1966 COME3T V oyager, station M OM and DAD dally, ring beU for sendee, now $69.80. Buttonholes, mono- garage, rooms, near center. Security VILLAGER 1970 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, sharpening and repairing ser- and mending draie in my 'vrAMP'H'FQ'rER MODllS Happy Birthday CHEDIT COLLECTOR — To do Hartford. Beside Martin Park. wagon, 6 cylinder, standard. good condition, new tires. Ebc- vice. CaU ''Sharpall.” EYee home. Blanche's. 6437320 or -MAlNLilliiSliliK MUDiJiO, Shiners, crawlers, etc. 144 grams, hems, sews on buttons, borage yard. $160. 643 depoott required. $166 month- APARTMENTS INC. All My Love, ASSISTAN T telephone coUections, 40-hour- Manchester, Guaranteed. 632-0476 deal- P h ^ condition. $200. ggg rem oved pick-up and deUvery. '648-6306. 140 Sum m it St. anytim e. Mom, Dad,' Mimi, wwlL aU company’ benefits. OARAGE SALE 6 O l^ St., Demtog Street, 3871. ly . CaU 649-6600. Phone 872-2707. Kathy Route SO, South. Immediate Occupancy 7361, $10 p er ca r. 8766369. Pine Street Lisa and Nellie STORE MANAGER Apply to peraonTw. T. Grant !^turd^ M^day and Tu^ ______LIGHT trucking, cellar and at- CUSTOM made ladles dresses. , , ______^ ... OLDER 4 - famUy, ,4 large LARGE, sunny, quiet, 3txx>m 1966 C H E V E IX E , 4-door V -8, Ca, Mancheater Parkade. An <*®y. SCREENED loam, gravel, i BUY anything wd ev ery ^ . appliances. children, apartment, stove and refrig- 3Room TOwnhousae, 1%'' 966 *-ooor v-B. jggg FORD, 2-door, V8, runnii« a g WAT Driveway Sealing at tics cleaned, odd Jobs, lawns, suits, bridal gowns and veUs. Wanted to progreaaive health misceUanecus. 6431887. Happyly Birthday equal opportunity employer. processed gravel and flU. Furnlture, appliances, house- i„„edl«S ^M upancy. ------tiled baths, oompleto G .B .: autt«fa Hot* - Bank of Manchester. 6431700. ^ Hef^gerators, wafers surroundings, references. 646 Manchester AVAILABLE four-room apart­ mUeage, excellent conditim, ment. Route 83, Vemon, 872- work done at amateur prices. and stove moving specialty. 5390^ 6439449. Linda, Cindy and Patsy FYiU and part-time help. 6437761 or 6437802. yards, $22.60. Sand, gravel, 43 TontiiMiiti 43 LOVE Is . . . 6432766 ment. Heat, appliances, cen­ $2,100. CaU 6436889. 1971 TOTOTA Corolla exceUent 8311, M onday - Thursday 3 8 , F ree estim ates. 646-4486. Folding chairs for rent. 643 ------:------also Good salary and commission. stone, manure, pool and patio EISTATES and household lota to tral location. $180. monthly. Se­ 07B2. BURROUGHS Bookkeeping ma­ condtion. Asking $1,595, Phone Friday 39, Saturday 34. WASHING machine repairs, EhcceUent working coodltiwis VICTROLA, 1906 p a ten t good sand. 6439604. buy. B ob F lu cld ger, 649-8347. curity d>'no6lt 6438840. 1968 J A V E L IN -S ^ 3 sp eed , chine operator, experienced Casey, Tammy, Joey 647-9666. TREE Service (Soucler)—Trees RCA WhlrlpocU, Keiunore, a "happy ad" r e a l e s t a t e career. Fast and beneflta. AU you can condition. $46. Phone 6431408. 390, 8 cylinder, $1,100. CaU Painring - Papering 21 preferred or abiuty to lea m ' and Mom, too! growing company has open­ ANOTHER APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT BY PLEASANT 3roo(m apartment, ■WMBMWBWWWWWWWWIlIBBWilwWiBIwBSKlaSym cut, buUding lots cleared, trees Maytag. Reasonable rates. handle. 742-6419. J ------Modem Ekujt Hartford location. ings, pari • timers considered. GARGE SALE —Stove, tools. Boats & Accessories 44 M odiiiieryA Tows 52 RAYMOND F. ft LOUIS C. DAMATO convenient suburban location, topped. Got a tree problem? Owner of Pike Coin Wash and EXPERIENCED teachers offer saUry and fringe benefits. appUances, basement, Uke pri­ Tracks - Tractors 5 Pasek ReaMore, MLS 2837476. furniture and m uch m ore. 837 e v i NRUDE outboard motors, WEEDING MACHINE, 800 1966 DODGE D art, blue, slant Well worth phone caU . 742- Dry Cleaning, 276 West Middle quality painting at prices you call 2838291 for appointment. Help Wonted-Female 35 Help Wanted Female 35 OaU 6433617 lor Interview East Middle Tpke., brown {jj^g^law and Maatercraft amp., ad-dc with hi frequency, vate home. Woridng oduka, 6 engine. New brakes and 1960 — \ TON, CHEVY pick-up, 8262. Turnpike, next to Stop and ^an a fford . F u lly Insured. 648------, OPEN FOR INSPECTION 6432880. 6 cylinder, good numlng condi­ r e s t a u r a n t Help- Bonanza across from Shady Glen, trailers, sales - service. Com- includes cables and water drums. Tape deck and all Shop, 643-4913, 647-1719. iao9 o r 742-8764. RE CEPTION IST — T ypist, WAITRESS — experienced pre­ ^ SAT. & SUN.. JUNE 24 & 25 wanted accessories. $400 for tion, $600. CaU 647-1038. ALL MASONRY WORK d o n e , ______Sirloin Pit needs part-time $100 WEBI^Y salary, plus ^ , q„tU dark. Friday, Saturday gervlce department, boat- cooled Hg torch. OaU 1-203 CENTRAL, 4 rooms, second small office. Public contact ferred. Apply In peraon, T ^ e quick sale. CaU 6435604. brick, block, cement finishing, ODD Jobs of aU kinds, attics g jj m AGOWAN, JR. ft SONS, Car help. Flexible hours, after- naa for full-time, and Sunday. j^gtog suppUea, acceseorles, 442-0868. 1 to 5 F.M. floor, enclosed porch, heat, hot B E A J's Restaurant, Route 6, ft 44-A b o o m and evenings, uniforms FuUer Brush customers. N o ------patio work, barbecue pita and and cellars cleaned, trees re' Interior and exterior necessarv. Write P.O. Box paints, Qerich'8 water, garage, nice yard, no BolbMi. -PeHence or car necessary. TAG SALE - June ^ 24. OXY-ACETY gas apparatus 1968 FORD F airlan e 600, 289, Tra ile rs - fireplaces. Also water proofing moved, free estimates. Phone painting, paper hanging. Thir- 222, Manchester. Conn, stove or refrigerator, adults blue, automatic, power steer- Mobile Homes w et basem ents. CaU 8431640 646-5489. SUCCESS! Manager. CaU 2339626. 9:30 - 4 p.m. aean Grandma’s iufeas, equipment torch regutotora, 6 -A ty years experience. Pour gen- AOOOUNTINa aerk — ac: Sum za^rin Pit. » 7 W e s t mmmmmmmmmwmmmmm attic, cellar and bam. ^ q u e s Tpke., Buckuma, 6432SW------THE COACH HOUSE only, no chUdren or pete. Se­ ing. $695 o r best o ffe r. Phone betw een 10-4. erations. Free estimates, fuUy HAIRDRESSER wanted, exper- Bonoou Slrtrin Pit, 287 West u.______MAN LOOKINO for lawns to counts payable, purcluuw Jour­ and misceUaneous. 219 Bush, 20 Otis Street, Manchester curity. CaU 648-4714. 6431530. 1967 H O M I'ITE m obile hom e insured. 643-7361, 6438262. ienced. ExceUent working con- BE BN Jtfiddlo Tj*e., Manchester be- bltUaTlO/IS w m ifC O 1963 10 H .P . JOHNSON out- 443-0808. mow. Hedge trimming and nal, time cards, assistant book­ Hill Rd., off HiUstown Rd, 12x60'. Pour rooms, must sell. VALLEY IRONWORKS - - dltions. 643-7906. tv^een pim* only* ____ Female ______w board motor, excellent shape New Luzarious Townhouse Apartments 474 MAIN STREE T, three- 1970 O PEL GT, 190 Uters, W rought iron railings, fire es- °- with tank. Price $176. 6439132. MUSKOl IllStraniftlltS 53 Reasonable. Pleaae call after featuring:: room apartment, second flw . red, good condition. CaU after 8 p.m ., 649-6842. capes, spiral stairways, truck ______the finest in interior, exterior, tng. Experienced or accounting nr-mpifH to work part-time to BJXPERIENCED coUege g irl Heat, $128. Security. F am ily SAILBOAT, good condition, 11’, ALLEN ORGAN, 44 note man- 6 p.m ., 6436373. racks, porch columns, flag- Building Cdntracring 14 wallpapering and ’ cerUngs: MAIL AND FILE CLERK LADY school necessary. SmaU elec­ retaU atoro. Muat be mature, wUI babysit, evenings and 2 Bedrooms, Townhouse Design unit. ChOl 6432426, 9 to 6 p.m. $160. Phone 6439892, or 643 uals, 13note base pedals. A V EN G ER 1971, 22' self-con ­ poles, traUer hitches. 1-463 ------Free estimates. Fully insured. Regional office (rf national cor- tronics firm in Manchester. evening and weekend hours weekends. CaU 6437178 after 6 s Fan Private Daawwaiki 1969 CORVETTES Coupe, 427, tained traUer. $2,6;^. CaU 646- MASONRY — All t3rpes of CALL CaU 843S800, 9 to 5 p. m. week­ TBR] 2496, speaker, excellent condition, s Private PiUtoa MANCHESTER—6 rooms, sec­ 436 h .p ., new tires, Ansen tuaiia dependable serrice. poration has an opening for a available. Apply to peraon to p . m . ______■M $i,600. CaU 8739870. 7879. stone, brick fireplaces, walls, Brush, roU, spray. Integrity, __ii fije clerk ExceUent days for appointment. CARPET s WaU-to-Wan OaipeUng ond floor, comiUetely redeco­ spring m sgs. 647-1984. nearest Cumberland Farms ^ o u n O rv^r.i.EGE girl avaU- a Air Ooodltionlng rated, tile bath, carpeting, en­ TRAVEL TRAILER us'^ mowers shapened and concrete steps, sidewalks. No quality, service. CaU day or ^ “ uidty to learn’office pro- 28M922 SH4IIFOOBI Garden - Farm - DO YOU have a piano to play­ 1971 WOMAN to Uve to and care for S tow -______able to do house cleantog. CaU s AU Colored AppUaaoee closed porches, convenient to 1964 R A M B LE R IRAVEL TRAILER, used rep^red. en^nes tuned-up. Job too small. Free estimates. „ight, 648-7376. ce^res All P^pany bene- Dairy Products 50 able condition you want get fiv e chUdren. $200 m onthly, In­ a 1V4 Battai highway, no pets, middle-aged o./>vlin(iAr ^ Weeks, excellent condition, rotary and hand mowers. Over 20 years experience. Af- ______,,, ,, ., , - - ,, 'HirtAffmims Wanted. aU levels. 6 4 3 0 0 2 9 . ______rid of? I’m an aspiring mu­ toJPltite ’ideal heater and „p and deliver. CaU 643 ter 5 p.m. 643187o7644-2976. CEILING specialist - expert '“s “v^lable, paid vacations COUNTER girls for part-time cluding room and board . 872- PICK YOUR own strawberries, to e Convenient LecaUen couple 'p>'6feiYed. Security aiul Foreign and Domestic Tbach- a ND GARDEN Jobe ap- tomatictom atic transmission. Ideal ^^tras. 643-7670. 7958. a?ter 4:30. ------!------workmanship. One ceUlng or hoUdays, and sick leave sician looking tor er fitting of PETER’S FURNITURE CITY pa ired o r rem odeled. N o Job 3144. Very modem Geriatric facil­ tools, miscellaneous. 1992 ries, large field, bring contain' 648-2683. p.m -, 742-6206. 1971 HONDA mini-trail 60, sel- chUdnen’s quaUty footwear houae cat, gold, partly angora, too smaU, special rate. Work INSIDE—outside painting. Spe- daUy, or as arranged, in down- ity. Excellent wagies and Davis ft Bradford Lumber Oo. Manchester Rd., Glastonbury, era. No children pleaae. Buck- Financed by The Savings Bank of Manchester . . . . dom used, exceUent condition. 200 Triland St., East Hartford. Pleaae apply to pera<» to: very cuddly. Phone 6431881. Oiitiirviav and land At.. Manchester. Hours IM^Onted ■— TO Duy 5B 1968 IM PALA 2-door hardtop p h o „e a fter 6 p.m ., 643-0213. done on weekends and eve- LEON CIESZTNSKI builder — clal rates for people over 69. town Manchester architectural fringe benefits. 34 p.m., Friday, Saturday and land St., Manchester. Hours NEW Z-Toom apartment, Uvtiig new homes custom built, re- r^n competitors, then call office. Good typing and short- Shoe Department Manager 8 :8 3 8 p .m . room, kitchen, bedroom, fully ooupe, power steering, 3speed nings. anytim e, 647-9232. CALL g r v a d o r a b l e kittens, 6 Sunday. CASH for your trash. Attic, cel­ — — .J..,-,— — ------hand required. Please send re­ ROUTER-—WUl train man wlUi carpeted. R az^, refrigerator, automatic, V-8, radial tires, 1972 YAMAHA 126, exceUent „ , modeUng, addltl«>ns, rec EsUmates given. 649-7868. weeks, free to good homes, lar, barn contents. WlU buy rooms, garages, kiichens re­ sume, to Box “O", Manchester knowledge ot bluej^lnta. Anply a U ^ ra ^ POUR fish tanka, two stands, STRAWBERRIES, come to alr-c ondltl oners, basement tinted glass, showroom condi- condition, much work done, Monehettar Manor D & L h oi« trained, aU colors. ^g,, g^d ^U accessories. $100 Berryland and pick your own, m ost anything rid , lOSOlsh on Licensed for septic and drain modeled, bath tile, cement RICHARD E. Martin. Full pro- H erald. kbUU Orcults, 60 Harrison St., storage and laundry. Paridng tion. 742-8649 after 4 p.m. mEuiy extras. Worth $800, ask- Manchester, Manchester Parkade ______or best otter. Siamese Blue- on ToUand Street, at the Bast bock . Mrs. Stotacn, South 43 Tenemeuts 43 ____ tog $826. 6431323. age work. Payloader, dozer, work. Steps, dormers. Resi- fesslonal painting service. In------n o n i v tor 3 cars. Near bus and riMp- terior - exterior. Flee esti- RECEPTIONIST — Secretary MAGNIFICENT Great Dane point kittens, gentle with chU- Hartford, M anchester town W todror, 628-8477. 36 DUPLEX, completely re- ELEGANT flv^room apart' ping. CaU Peterman Realtor, OTO 1966, 4-speed Hurst, B del- _ Z ______backhoe, sitework. Latullppe dential or commercial CaU PART-TIME help In haying. In­ m ates, fu lly insured. 649-441L wanted for modem downtown 646-0129 HA1RDRB8SBR wanted, for borne raised, black dren, $20 earii. 149 Spruce Une. m ent, 30x80* Uvlng room , w ith 949.946*. brock, posltraction, engine 1972 OSSA 260 lUoneer, Two B ros., 872-4366 o r 742-9477. 649-4291. quire 364 BldweU St., M anches­ P«P», WANTED • EDISON or Victor modeled, 1% baths, quiet completely rebuUt, never mcsiths old. $850. Call after 6 dental specialty office, plea3 well established beauty ■ salon. AKC, cropped, shots. Street, Manchester. _____ STRAWBERRIES — pick your phonographs, marble top and neighborhood, one Mock from 2 fireplaces. Large formal din------TWO YOUNG married men will WES ROBBINS carpentry re- J. P. LEWIS ft SON, custom ter. tog room, two bedrooms, to- FIVE-ROOM i^Murtment, eee- abused, $860. 6431149. p .m ., 643-0608. ant surroundings and benefits K EYPU N CH O perators — Ebc- Thp benefits, salary idu" IFor appointm ent, 644-0810. b a r n SALE — Antiques, col- own, free containers, adults antique furniture, china cabi- Parkade, appliances, garage, do small repair Jobs and paint- modeling specialist. Addl­ decorating. Interior and ex- available. Opportunity for ma- eludes______everything,______^$256.______month- end floor, north end of town, perlenced Alpha - Numeric, SERVICE STATION attendant mteainn. Great wMktog con- lectibles, bric-brac and loads only, 312 a.m., 6-8 p.m. daUy. nets, rid banks, curios and col- toe & v^ble July 1^ ots 1970 HONDA, 760, exceU ent ing, also cellar cleaning and Uons, rec rooms, dormers, terior, papeihangtog, fuUy to- ture peraon to do various and days, evenings, full or part- dlUons. Apply In person. The ry7 Paul w7 Dougan, Realtor, stove and refrigerator. OH wanted evenings and week­ " " S I ' “ a nik FREE - Mbls kittens 9438748. of goodies. Sunday. 12-6, Flora Berry Patch Form. -Oakl-uid lectibles. CaU evenings, 643 July 1 6 th .^ pete. $196. 643 1966 PONTIAC Catalina, excel- condition. Best offer. CaU 742- Ught trucking. CaU 6432692, bullt-tos, bathrooms, kitchens, sured. For free estimates, call 0434635 or 6431021. 6431886. interesting work and meet peo* time. E. C. M., South Windsor, ends. Don’s American, 138 Tol­ Carriage ^ Salon, 18 Oak FRBE - Mble kUtena, 64387«. ^ g ^ ^ a u n ^ y^^^. jo, sou th Windaor. 6686. 2#92 o r 6436328. lent con dition . 6436790. 8286. 6433726. 6433446. 6439658. If n o answ er 648-6862 pie- Call S2S-92U. 644-3446. land Tpke., Manchester. 8 t.f MmicnCBt^ir.

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MANCHESTER, OONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1972 PACE TWENTY-ONE 72 0«7 «f Tmm 72 Ho w m For Sob 72 HooMt For S«b 72 Hooms For Sob 72 HoFm s For Sob 72 Hooit FoTlob 72 HoumForSah' 72 Hohim For Sdo 72 Out o f Town 43 For RMt 44 L egal FOR SALE AT FUBUG AUCTION ForSolo 7B Advertisement Advertisement By The Tinm of HandiMter BUJNGTON — MeadorwloMk OOVBINTRY — Simply to - ____ Notlee ta harali— 'iven------a* t a oola *- at p u l^------ouetton to ba hdd Ap«rtztt«nts, New 8.T. at the Jumebaater PoUca Dapait- Mopiuff to Florida inamlate obc-room Ranch on TOWN OP VERNON TOWN OF VERNON Ju ly 16,1972, U :o o In brtck and atone (aiden OFFICB OF THE DHtBCTOR OFFICB OF THE DIRECTOR Oaraga, 3M B m 3 ICdiHa TumpUca, Monebeatar, Oonn., at lovely large lot. tadee privi­ apaitment building, total elec* OF ADMINISTRATION OF ADMINI8TRATTON the unclaimed merchandiae as listed below. trie, ranee, retrlcerator, die- leges. $30,900. Worth more. Mr. o r r r m r w n ATVUTNTtrPRATrON TtlTTUMNa «a iiaims a im s rorfor memiMuiBiae merchandiae aatagSated below neiow aiouiaUMtdd be pe magemade wwn with methe BpOecU. BeUtore AgRtoy, 947- Mtochestor.PoIlce Itop a rto^ No.clalm m a^ after the sale wUl poeal, basement laundry and 0I>EN HOUSE Sat lt.5 VERNON, OONNBCTTCUT VERNON, OONNBCTTCUT IflS* be aeeaptad. AU aalaa final and for cash. No sales to mhion- atorage. Adults only. Abaolute- CONTRACT PROPOSAL CONTRACT PROPOSAL Inqwotlcn of orficlea for aala may be made between 9:80 a.m. - ly no peta. HIS monthly, $1W VERNON —ILroom bguse. One FOR FOR 10:46 aju . on the day cf tha sale. lease security. Gall Jamas J. acre at land. Ihteniattoiial Aa- AUTOMATIC POUCB CRU18BR8 Copies cf rules cf sale are available at the Oeneral Sarvlcea BT. Rolling Hills, Mansfield Oessay at 8TB-01S4. aodetea, e47-1800. SAND SPREADER D ATE O F BCD O PEN IN G: Office, 41 Osnter Street Monohestar, Oenneetteut. o n r w . i DATE OF BID C»>ENINO: JU LY 10, 1972 ARftKU S FOR BAUD ROCKVIIJUB! — 8 Regan 8t.^ BOLTON — Beautlfldly land- JU LY 8, 1972 TTME: 10:00 A.M. 1. 1pair Scett aid polaa - length 44 indiea New 4-room, 2-bedroom unit SSSt i f ^ tw n m l UCpiib. T ora 3. 1 pair Scott aU pdaa - length 48 inohea ^rigM on 44A. Vi nils on loft Is RoUJag wnia- aoaped grounda on 2 aorta with TIME: 10:90 A.M. 1, 1 aikd h-bedroom luxury In brick garden apartment woods, stream and pond, 6- INVITATION 8. 1 pair Scott aid poles - length 46 inches apartments. Features wall-to- building. Total dectrlo, range, room ovenlaad Oape wMh 1% 4. Odd sat of aid polaa INVITATION 6. 1 facial baauttft^ mist “Lady Sfaiek” waU carpettnc, vanity tile retrlgarator, dlspcsal, baaS* batha, flrifiaead llvtag room, T O B ID baths, buUbtn oven, range, ment la u n ^ and storage. 8. 1 Saara Tower Projector • Seventy Eight (78) dtatawaaher, raMgarstor and kltohan with aqipUancaa, walk­ T O B ID A Hd bond or a eertlfled 7,7 . ' 1 8mm KeystoM ahety moats projector dtaposal, atootrie heat, 1 air- C o ^ le with one child permit­ out basameat, garage. Prtn- A bid bond or a eertifiad check in the amount o t a t s8. . 1 Whaary blua aultcaae oondUtonsrs, glass alldtim ted. Abaolutely no pets. $180 fe.fc. '1 ciplaa on ly. 643-978$. check in the amount of 6% of the total Ud muot accompany 9. 1 p a ir A spen akto doocs, all large rooms. FUU monthly, $180 lease security. 10. 1 pair Aitoen skU AMDOVER — 7-room Raised ***• muat accompany each bid. Bald check of Uie auc- JO, basement storage area, am* Call James J. Oessay, at $18- *^11. each bid. Said check of tha ouc- caaofui bidder wlU ba held un- ~, 1 pair Aspen akto ' j . Starthw at g m . OIM. ' : .-s.' Ranch with magnlflcant view ^ bTbrid^ tU such time aa aU condition. 1 aleaping bog ly to ahoppliig, aobools, F O B B S T H I U 8 from 2 plus acre lot A fine 1 car tape deck (UBlvaraal sound cf America) bua and rrilgtra taolUtlas. ROCKVILLB — S-room apart­ home and inveatment In a til au^ time at «U cooditiaiu of the proposal have been met 1 box aasotted aU equ^moit - oocka, head bands, waxes, liovely O-raom Split Levd hooie with all tha etMtam of the proposal have been m ^. Specifications can be ebtaineO Model i^artment open for ment, heat, hot water, stove turea you ootRd want in . a fine home. 4 bedroona, SM rural setting, minutes from toe pisJtee tnapecUon 12-4 Saturday and and reCrlgerator, $128, adults batha, atone fireplace, N u« carpet, cloMta galore, panels Hartford. $88,000. Call W amn pj» i be Obtain* in the office of the Director o t u . 1 boy*a bteyele - gold - no name Sunday, other times ap- only, no pets, security depoett reo room with oar and patio, kltohan with oven-rane,. E . HOwland, R a oltor, 648-1108. ed In the oOlce of the Director Administration at any time ie. 1 boy’a Meycle - red - Schwhrn 1 b ^ a btoycle • blue - no name required. CaU 648-8678. dlahwaaher, dkqwaal and refrigerator, 2-oar gaiagt, A n ^ ^ ct Administration at any time from 9:00 a.m. through 0:00 17* aon caeemwt wlndowa, lovely deck off dlrlmg room with VERNON — Manchester Una, 8- from 9:00 a.m. Uirougfa 6:00 p.m., Monday throujh Frltoy. 1«- X boy’s bicyole - ydlow - American Slyer ROCKVILLiB — High Street bedroom Ranch, fireplaca, reo Richard 8. Borden Jr., J*- 1 boy’s blojvle • red - Conductor vl«w. p.m. Monday through Friday. 1 b ^ a bicycle - green • Hl-Speed vicinity, 3-room efficiency Director of AdmintotraUon II 4 R Hooib g Covp. room, m bathe, % acre lot Richard 8. Borden Jr., 1 glit’B bicycle - orange - no name apartment. Seen to be ap­ It I . MHUim A«INCY swimming pod. Asking $39,- Director of Administration 1 boy’s bicycle - bronM - Sdtwlnn preciated. Reasonable. Adults 900. CaU Mitten Agency Real- Rentals by •M -U I9 S: 1 b ^ a b4c^e • red - Huffy R ob ert D . preferred. 248-4688, 872-2238. t o n , 648-6980, 649-9890. 1 boy’a bicycle - red • Sears M urdook L ^ a l 'TOWN OF VERNON » 1 g lil’a M o ^ l • pink-Saan BCR.TON —South Ridge Park VERNON — 60 mUea view, OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR ^ 1 boy’a bicyel - purple • Power King ■ Realtor SiS-atM apartments. Deluxe one-bed­ a cres, bin top estate, 2400 Advertisement OF ADMINISTRA'nON 37) 1 bo^a b ic^ • green/yeltow • no name 4tt-MBl room. Oarpetlngr air-condition' ADULT AND HmREMENT HOMES square foot brick Ranch. Ex- ADMINIBTRATtON BUILDINO 38. 1 b(^a btcycl . Mue - Haartbome ing, dishwasher, private base­ caUent area. $64,000. Hayes 'TOWN OF VERNON • black - no name MANCHESTER — 6 4 duplex; Homes are not shell homes, but are completely finished and fumiBhed with OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR ViaiNON, CONNECTICUT 29. 1 boy’s bioyol ment. Available immediately Stop saving Offered by the Agency, 646-QlSl. 1 Ix^s bieyd ■ Columbia - green 8 h u ^ bedrooms, buUt-lns, CONTRACT PROPOSAL *<>• no mtras to buy. All of Jensen’s pre-built homes and mobilehomes are ______OF ADMINISTRATION - red - Olym j^ Deluxe $160. J. D . R ea l E state, 646- dead end street. Two-car ga­ f o r “ • 1 g ir l's U oy cl BOLTON CEN’IER —Six-mom ADMINIBTRATTON BUHDINO ______- green - Huffy 7881. 648-0371. rage. Good Income. LaPenta built to American Standard Association’s Code A119-1 or above. 8IDBIWALK CONSTRUCTION ~ - 1 boy’a bioyol ICANCHBSTBgt — Available Randi wtUi 2-car garage, dead VERNON, CONNECnCUT 1 glrt's bicycle - red • Falcon Roodmaator Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. PHILBRICK DA’TE OF BID OPBNINO: S ’ Jtdy 1st, 2-bedroom apaitment, ROCKVILLE —Rockland Ter- I^YifMsionally Landsca^ Lots — you will be surprised at the layout and and street, SOOxSeo* tot. Ebocel- CONTRACT PROPOSAL 1 bieycla for two • green • Columbia JU LY 10, 1072 beat, hot water, stove, refrig­ race Apartments — Large and planning on each lot. Perky evergreens, sturdy shade trees and oolerful l«tt value, only $37,900. No FOR 1 M Otoccyole - ID T16QT216 - green - ’Triumph __ erator, didiwasher, di^XMal, for a new home! NINE ROOK overalsed Oqte, TTME: 10:30 AM . TOWN OF MANCHESTER, OONNECTUCUT beautltul 8 and 4-room apart­ flowering shrubs hig^ilight this development. FRONT END LOADER 1% batha, buUt-lns, flieplaoe, AGENCY basement. T. J. Crockett, Re­ R ob ert B . W«M*> O eneral M anager carp etin g. $190 m ood ily . 648- ments. Includes heat, hot wa­ altor, 64S-1677. DA'TE OF BID OPENING: four bedrooma, dining room, r ^ i s e l RAN3H — 7% rooms, AduK Home Villages tire engineered, planned and built around the themry INVITATION 3978 o r 643-6166. ter, all appUanoea, with diah- JU LY 6, 1973 reereation room, office. Treeo. cathedral ceilings, fireplace, You probably have more than you need that pre-built and mobilehome living is practical and eiijoyable for couples. VERNON -Colonial, 4 large T IM E : lOKlO A J L THRBXMiedroom duplex In 2- waaher, dlaposal,. carpeting, $28,900. Hutohina Agency, 648- ^ j-car garage, large T O B ID LEGAL ZONING BOARD OF APPB1AL8 pool and your own private ter­ We do not recommend this type of living for people with school children. bedrooms, phis Jaloualed aun- family house, completely re­ 6324. A bid txmd or a certified HEBRON, CONNECTICUT race in a country setting. w ooded lot, aluminum siding. porch , VA batha, garage. Tre- INVITATION decorated, new klUdten and check In the amount of 6% of NOTICE F rom $160. S orry, n o pets. 872- to build your dream home now. $81,900. m bnt A gen cy, 872-4468. NOTICE bath, garage, large yard, $190. IMMAOULATB 7-room Ospe, 2 PRESTIGE COUNTRY CLUE LIVING T O B ID the total bid must accompany TOWN OF BOLTON, 6360, 6384886. full baths. Garage, ftaeplaee, RANCH—Large modem kitch­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Need 4 The Hebron Zoning Board of B a atem R ea l B state O o., 646- exact home you want! The Ridge mkgazine ibowi CONNECTICUT , You’ve been saving up for the kind of down pay­ appmodtaately one acre wood­ en, living room with fireplace, The MHJhisticated home owners who live in our country club devekqiment bedroome? We have Just the A bid bond or a eertlfled Appeals wUl hold a PubUc 8380. ROCKVnXE — 4 rooms, ippU- you all 37 basic models . . . decorator ideas . ,-. check In the amount of 6% of c®«ful Wdder wM be held unm BOARD FCMEl ADMESION ment you think you’ll need for a new home. But ed tot, bua Bne. Acroaa from 8 bedrooms,____ one excepttonally are kind, gentle, sociable, real down to earth people, a largeper cent of house for you. Ideal for grow­ Hearing on Wednesday, Juna 26, ances, utilities not included, Ridge Homes “Wonderful World of Choice” for such time as all coodltlonB of OF BLBOTORS MANCHBSnat Newer 3 bed­ you really don’t need it! sehooL GMy oonvwtlencea with carport, $21,900. whom are professionals. Many of them are quite weU-to-do. They are the ing family. Intomatlonal Aa- the total bid must accompany 1972 at 8 p.m . in to e Town Of­ p ets, $110. m onthly. 873-0808, Stop saving — because you' can get started exterior design, floor plans, kitchens, bathrooms, each bid. Said dieck of the suc- the proposal have been met. Notice is hereby given that the room IXqrfex, half of 2 family, country living. Only $$4,600. kind of peojde you may have ^ways wanted as your frim ds. Without sacri- soolates, 647-1300. Specifications can be obtained Board for Admission of Elec- fice BuUdlng to hear toe folkar- 7:80-8:80 p.m. building your Ridge home right now! color schemes, and options galore I 1700 T en-room O oloidal. F orm er ceaaful bidder'wUl be held un- Indudlng appliances, $170 per Paaek Realton, 288-7470, 742- . fidng standards many of these well off people are saving money due to ii^ requests: You’ll find the whole exciting story in the new Babcock ’Tavern with four-fire­ VERNON AREA — New homes, U1 Ilil^^ttme* M“alTcmuUtions <>* tors in the Town of Bolton, Con- month, im d W. Dougan Real­ SMS. AfknlnlatraUon at any time necticut, will hold a aesaion In 1. Emily D. Sklodoaky, West RMortPreperty Ridge Homes Magazine, "How You Can Own a And Ridg« Homes places, two bake ovens, wide the economy of retir^ent country dub li^ng. They use ^ e extra satrings 4 bedrooms. Under $88,000. of the proposal have been met. tor, 643-4838 or 646-1021. from 9:00 a.m. through 6:00 the Community Hall In aald Main Street, Hebron, Coim. Home of Your Own” . . . It’s 84 colorful peges of has mortgage money, tool floor boards, cross suiiunar for trips, investment, sending grandchildren to codlege, etc. Raised Randies and Ooiodato. Specifications can be obtained For Rent 47 p.m. Monday through Friday. Town on Wednesday, June 28, for permission to operate a 688 CBINTBR STREET — De­ pure inspiration . . . the only magazine o f its kind. beams and much more. Must StarkweeUher Realty, 646-6863. in the office of the Director of As the largest builder in the East, we have our own R ich ard B. B orden J r., 1972 to exam ine the q u a lifica ­ card, gift, toys and hand­ luxe 4^-room diqdex, Iti NEW HABBCXl, Maine. Four- In it you’ll read a feature- article written by a man be seen to be ^nsodhted. CLUIHOUSE — SAUNA — POOL D ave - P ark er, 8T6-9833; Admlnlstretloiv at any time financial resources to help people like you build Director of Administration tions cf applicanta and admit to craft shop under SecUon 4.$, baths, all appUancos, fully car­ room cottage, modem con­ named Francis Reers who tells how he built his G eorgette W ym an, 649-8066. from 9:00 a.m. through 6:00 new. homes. So mortgages are never a problem for DUTCH COLONIAL — Huge for­ the electors' oath those found para 1-1$ of toe Zoning Reg­ peted, alr^condltloners, heat veniences aitd ocean view. own Ridge home for just a $100 deposit . . . the p.m. Monday through Friday. Ridge customers. Ridge alto offers you a Choice mal Aining room, large lUvlng The recreation clube are independently organised. Card parties, anniver­ TOWN OW MANCHEBTBR, qualified. ulations. and hot water, storage and A vailab le J u ly 8 - 33, Aug. 12- only cash he needed. of two financing PBbiCE AND QUIET — low Richard S. Borden Jr., room, four bedrooms, l^ baths, saries, binTO, suppers, dances, pool parties, cookouts, birthday parties, etc., OON N BCnCU T Said session will be hdd be­ 2. Andrea Oat, 16 Cedar Ridge parking. On line, con­ 18 an d A ug. 36 -Sept. 16. $66. Just thlnkl One month's rent cotild be the plans, and one of KElTHrS maintenance, alumlmim sid­ Director of Admlntstratlcn $38,900. are the oi^ r of the day. Privacy is supreme. If you wish to be alone no tween the hours of 7:00 pjn . and Drive, Olastonbuiy, variance venient to shopping. Eight- per week. OaB 6434248. only cash you need to build your own home. them is just right for ed bungalow at iMne Lake one will bother you. If you want to visit, you need never be alone. This is NOTICE 9:00 p.m . from section 6, para 3 at toe apartm ent unit. $208 m onthly. Like Francis Reers, if you own a building lot or your family. KORNER Sborea in Ctoventry- Just $14,- COLUMBIA LAKE -Four-room STKIAL tSSU‘ . AN COLONIAL — Large modem Legal OF ADOPTION Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, Zoning Regulations to build O ther apartm ents a t 173 E ast can get one, you can probably build and own the Y ou don’t have OWN A 1*0*^ O f YChtti living at its very best. 700. F iano A gen cy, 646-3677. cottage, all facilities, boat. kitchen, extra lazge fMtnal din­ OF ORDINANCB this 21st day o f June 1972. a one story house on a four Middle Tpke. Raymond Ponti- Ridge home of your choice for what you pay to postpone your Ideal for children. 228-3803 or ing room, living room with fire­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Ste-room Advertisement In accordance with the provi­ Olive H. Toomey, (4) acre lot not havUg suffi­ cd U , 646-0800. 648-9644. in rent. dream of a new 646-0833. By BEA KEITH place, den, batlis, 4 bed­ LOW FRICES — EASY FINANCING Ranch, carport, full basement, sions of Chiq>tor 8, SecUon 9, of Tow n Clerk cient frontage on Bosket- And that’s not just any home! Mr. Reers and home another day. rooms, garage, aluminum sid­ TOWN OF VERNON GARDEN TYPE two-bedroom formal dining. $36,000. lipm an- OBTKOT O f '^TH B DroBCT^R Town CSiarter, Notice to shop R oad. LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE, New his wife custom-designed the Ridge home they Stop savinji for i t . . . 'The cost is extremely low, starting at $8400, complete. Easy financing — apartment, first floor. Includes Vacationing homeowBers . . . ing, gM>d neighborhood. $87,900. C horchee, 872-0671, 64S-1S69. OF ADMINISTRATION hereby given of the odoptloii by 8. Edward J. Spencer, West Hampehire, Chalet, few weeks chose for their lot. And the Reers explain in the and start hving in it don’t overtook anti-burglar no extras to buy — no Gimmicks — No points — No dosing costs. ADMINISTRATTON BUHDINO Board of Directors of the TOWN OF MANCHB5STER. Main Street, Hebron, Oonn. h eat, ap pliances, ca rp ets. $300 article how they actually saved $4,000 on their Get a free copy of precautians: Ooniwct a lamp OLDER HOME — Six rooms in left. June, first week of BOLTON — 7 - room CMonlsl, Town of Manchester, Connecti­ CONNECTICUT for permission to have Us - montly. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ house by doing some interior finishing work them­ the Ridge Homes to a timer to give the house good condition. Won’t last at VERNON, CONNECTICUT July, August 13 through August IH baths, family room, fire­ cut, June IS, 1972, ot an Ordl- son. Kirk L. Spencer, West to r, 643-4636 o r 646-1021. selves. And how Ridge even made the financing Magazine at your a "Uved-tn” look. Discontinue $23,900. For eharm, prostiffo, comfort and the KToatest valoe in low cost Honsbig place, two-car attached ga­ CONTRACT PROPOSAL NOTICE 19th. Walking distance to pri­ nance aa foilowa: Main Street, Hebron, Conn., easy for them. Ridge dealer’s. Or maU, milk, and newSp^r contact for iqipointment . . . Mrs. Smith, Rolling Hills, 429-1391. Mr. rage. $84,900. Hutchins Agen- FOR' v a te beach . 643-0189. deliveries. Leave bUnds in LARGE Ootonlal-Cape—6 rooma, S ec. 177-2 OP ADOPTION continue operation ot a Mo­ You can make the home you choose suit mail the coupon Oboa, Main Offko, 247-5209. c y . R ea ltors, 649-6884. SLURRY SEAL- NORMAL positton, iwt closed. formal dining room, modem TOWN CLERK AND OF ORDINANCB tor VeUcle Junk Yard under 63-A GIANTS NECK HEIGHTS, your family . . . exactly. With Ridge, you get the today. TOWN ROADS Have your grass mowed. kitchen with bulH-lns, first-floor REGISTRARS OF VOTERS In. accordance with the provi­ Sections 21-16 and 21-17 o< the Adjoins Rocky Neck ■ State DATE OF BID OPENING: sions of Chapter 8, Section 9, THREE-ROOM fundshed apart­ 1. NINE ROOM house. Oose famUy room, four bedrooms, Main Office BE rr ORDAINED by the Ctmnecticut Oeneral Statutes. Park, 69 Elgewood Rd., four- JU LY 6, 1972 ot toe Town Charter, Notice is ment, second floor, msture to Main St., St. James Pa­ garage. $39,600. R oute 10 Board of Dlrectora of the Town 4. Salvator J. Mastandrea, Lon­ room cottage, sleeps 7. Sun- MAIL TO M H 7 7 6 TIME: 11:00 A.M. hereby given of toe adoption by person or couple preferred. No rochial School, St. Mary’s Southington SELLING your property? of Msmehester that, pursuant to don Read, Hehnm, Oonn., deck , tw o baths. 1138 w eekly. In the Manchester Area: RtOQE HOMES BiHscopal Ctourch. Older RANCH — Five rooms, on large the Board ot Directors of toe ch ild ren o r pets. 048-0886 a fte r Hioam Hommt Box 1000 INVITATION the provisions of Public Act 494 variance from Bacticn 6.3 M rs. CSailer, 743-8143, 742-8637. gracious home. Completely lot, 200K366’ , w ith la rge co v e re d - 628-0317 Call us first. We’ll buy your Tbwn of Manchester, Connecti­ 4 p.m . ECONOMY BUILDERS, INC. Conshohocken, Ps. 19428 home Immediately at a fair of the January 1971 Sessloo of (R -1 ) o t the Zoning Regula­ redecorated. Modernised. picnic patio. Garage. LarF) cut, Juno 18, 1972, nial with 3H baths, fireplaced FOUR-BEDROOM Cape, large LIVE GRACIOUSLY In this old- room, dining room, den, eat- fireplace, large lawn, parking with country like atmositoere. don, 649-5806. DATE OF BID OPENINO: free-standing sign—81 A dam s 6. N®- N®- N®- »• ^®. 10 and Do you have a cop y o f area. Ptoasant convenient lo- Uvlng room, formal dining kitchen with breakfast nook, er six-room Colonial, with or If You're Thinking About Buying Income Producing Real Estate, In-kitchen, rec room in base­ Upper 80s. R. F. Blanchard, ment 1% baths, large lot, near NOTICE JU LY 6. 1972 Street—GRANTED, with con- R®- U not be approved for buUd- the new Spriag-SaaiBier catlcn . W orking adults, 643- room, fully equipped kltehen, dishwasher and garbage dls- without extra lot. Two-oar ga- • • B« aanltary disposal *78 Nsadlawark ALBUM? 2880. posal, den, fireplaced living, rage. Solid value. Mr. Zinsser, TOWN OF MANCHESTER Derisions granted effective ay^tems are approved by toe n*, mhd maiij hy*. garage. Huge treed lot, in B elflore A gen cy, 647-1413. 648-6618. BARROWS and WALLACE OO. room, 2 full baths, cedar SUMMIT STREET — Four-bed- ______Realtors—ML3 POSITION VACANCY ENVTTA'nON June 26, 1972. Com m ission and that IBe re- a o ^ g a s from w hich to town with country like atmos- closet, recreaUon room, Out o f Town OLDER HOME, desirable loca- By Working With You To Help You Decide What You Want And room Colonial within walking COVENTRY $86,000 Manchester Parkade COMPUTER OPERATOR Notice of these decisions has nialnlrg lots conform with rec- ^ patterns; pins di- t^ere. Asking $89,900. to- jalousled porch, 2-car garage, AGENCY For Rent 66 Uon. Excellent condition. Two distance to many echools, 1% V ALU E PLUS M anchester 649-6806 TRAIN EE T O B ID b^a.«i to T»™ Cto«'. im inediate Occupancy. within walking dlAance to all bathe, garage, lewllri. tocri- oversized, Cape Ood. full Ule baths, 3-4 bedrooms, Need, We Can Help You Identify Your Problems And Opportunities. $5,538.00 - $6,272.76 A bid bond or a certified BEUNGTON — S-bedroom IXi- sch ools. 80s. Owner, 643-2687. lent value at $38,900. T. J. separate kitchen TOLLAND HILL — Beech Rd.. oversized living room, custom, REALTORS Some experience required. check in the amount of 6% of ptax, wattto-waH caipetind, R. P. BLANCHARD Principles only. Zoning Bnnrd n, Appenln n NnMk il knit ntontor built fireplace, buUt-in book­ Crockett, Realton, 648-1677. Quarters, many, many fea- 60’ nine-room Raised ®an**- Liberal fringe benefits Include the total bid must accompany Rudriph V. P lerro, Roy Wlrto, Commission Chair- . large kttcheo, refrigerator and R ea ltors - M LS 646-2483 ...... “ AU Owner transferred. $84,700. yo^QUon; gick have; hoU- each bid. Said check of toe suc- for the Miss and a ero- MANCHESTER — Seven-room cases, wall-to-wall carpeting HUGRT - ROOM Ranch, two torw eMoUent Chairm an stove. O tfl 643-1478 b efore 10 For the finer homes. Phone 872-8936. days; pension plan; complete In- cessful bidder wiU be held un- Dated at Hebron, Connecticut, *l*®te 3 bedrooms at $188 includes 900. H ayes A gen cy, 646-0131. er, 643-0189. Ag«.w. ™ y w«u. «n»M. bedroom deluxe Raised Ranch. For aM>Ucation and Job Uy, 8 bedrooms each apart­ flreplajoe, garage, ptntdi, plua In toe office of the Director of heat, hot water, t^-to-waU ment, Uve rent free. Ask for Two flreriaces, oven and scripUon apply to Personnel Of- CLEAN, CLEAN, clean! Extra LOVELY LARGE four-bedroom aas RABT CBiuTin aTRasT extra, lot. BaauUful gnounda. • • • • Administration at .any time ————— - oaipatiiig, apidlances, dis- Earl Everett, interaaUonal As­ - - B &. 'W range 12x40’ sun deck, bam flee. Municipal Building, 41 Oen- AVK. lot goes with this Immaculate Colonial, 214 baths, 2-car ga- Excellent coodKton. Con­ TOWK. poaol, alTKtondltloning, awlm- socia tes, 647-1300. MANCHaSTBR, CONN. OBOBO famUy room with bar. ter Street. Manchester, COnnec- from 9:M a.m. torou^6:00 Clasilfiad Ads Your Bost Roal Eitata Cape. CentraUy located. De- rage, finished family room, venient, eotabUsbad neigbbor- p.m. Monday through Friday. wrfng p o o l and parking. Stor­ Realtors—MLS Garage. Large heavUy wooded tlcut. TBLBRHONB taOSI B4 B*aaBO hood. AoUng $ t t,0 0 6 . Ehralyn Ing rocai, large eat-ln kitchen, Buys Ara In Tha age and laundry in building. SIX-ROOM Ranch, large treed lightful comblnaUon of sun BeautlfuUy wooded lot. Mr. lot and more! $33,600. Govang Closing date for.filing la Prl- Richard 8. Borden Jr.. • Cartoon, 648-0886. Northaaat g a ra g e. O n ly $26,900. Frechet­ Manchester Paritade N o pata. C an 876-1865 o r 378- tot, near schools and shopping and shade. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- Zinsser, Belflore Agency, 647- A gen cy, 648-9674. day, June 80, 1972. Director of AdministratioD Tna Haraid Herald Classified Ads. Raotty, 668-7907, te A M artin B oa ltors, 647-9098. M anchester 640-6806 IjUO. center, 649-4182. flo re A gen cy, 647-1413. 1*13.