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Members of Scandla Lodge, About Town Vasa Order of America, will at­ Some Downtown Shoppers Average Daily Net Prem Run r h , Parents Without Partners, tend Vasa Field Day on Sun­ The Weather Manchester Chapter, will hold day starting at 9:80 a.m. at AN EXOmm PARTY IDGAI For The Week Kkided Vasa Park, South Meriden. To Receive Lucky Bucks June 99, 1970 Fair, unsenaonably oqdI an Informal coffee and conver­ CiMfemar flefc-Up nigtit; low about SS. Ttamorroav sation, at the home of Mrs. Ed­ There will be entertainment, games and dancing. Dinners sunny, low humkUity; Mgh na Geer, 80 W'etherell St. to­ “ Lucky Buck" cards will be tion was the Mystery Shopper. Hem* D«1lv«r*d liH M * of Swedish meatballs and sill distributed to shoppers in the 70a. Saturday’s ouUook-«taudy, night at 8. The meeting is open Next month, the promotion 15,770 herring wlU be served. Hoidogs Downtown business area tomor­ chance o< alwwrara. to interested persons. Hostess wilt focus on the mid-July Side­ in tmd hamburgers will alsO' be row through Saturday, entitling walk Sales. In August, actual- Mancheater— A City of Village Charm asks, to be notified by those available. the card holders to $6 worth of size antique cars will be dis­ planning to attend. retail merchandising. played in the Downtown busi­ i move VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 226 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) The picnic of the Army-Navy GARDET DATERfRS lia MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 (Clooelfled Advertising on Page 17) PRICE TEN CENTS Each card will have on it the ness olstrict. — M»J9U sr M94IU Manchester Jaycees Wives Club Auxiliary scheduled for will hold a board meeting to­ name of one of the 20 partici­ Michael Boyle of the Mary Sunday at the Bolton Lake Hotel pating stores. Shoppers must re­ Lewis Shop is chairman of the night at 8 at the home of Mrs. has been canceled. The group Walter Kupchunas of 260 Gra­ deem their card at the store Events Task Force. Committee will have a picnic Wednesday, ham Rd., South Windsor. named, on one of the three members Include Mrs. Roland OPCN DAILT 9:90 - 9:30 July 1, stariing at 6 p.m. at Lucky Buck Days, or the card Hebert of Lift the Latch Gift U.S. Develops Barry To Bid the home of Mrs. Gertrude M.D, Shuns CLOSED SATURDAYS Manchester's Brotherhood In is not valid. Shop, Mrs. Madeline Matheny Rat Report Triggers Mosher, 176 Benton St. Reser\'a- SUNDAYS 10 AM • 6 PM Action Group will hold an e.\ecu- A”Lucky Buck" man wrlll of Meri-Mads, Russell Potterton tiotis close toturday and may Peace Plan tlve board meeting tonight at 8 circulate on the streeU in the of Potterton’s Inc., and Creigh­ Rosy Future For Congress be made with Mrs. Glen Gris­ BITUMINOUS ■19 at the KofC Home. Downtown area, passing out ton Shoor of Shoor Jewelers. wold of 30 Ridge St. or Mrs. cards on behalf of the Manches­ Call for Food Probe Florence Plitt of 829 Main St. For Mideast To Aid Poor The North Manchester Al- ter Chamber of Commerce HEW Okays Grant DRIVEWAYS In Prim ary WASHINGTON (AP) — A enforcement has been tigtatenod. Anon family group will' meet to­ ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Downtowm Committee mer- WASHINOTON (AP) — The WASHINQ’TON (AP) -S e cre ­ congressional watchdog report The department said nd meat la night at 8 in the parish house A midweek service of prayer chanU. The value of the cards PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR EARLY — Edward C. Pierce is a B y WILLIAM OOE Department of Health, Educa­ tary of State William p. Rogers charging filthy, rat-ridden now known to be sold from un­ of the Second Congregational and praise wlU be held tonight was set by the co-operating 28 TEARS EXPERIENCE! 2 TEAR GUARANTEE 1 physician who wears blue (Herald Reporter) SUMMER PRINT VOILES tion and Welfare has approved a announced today what he meat-paeklng plants, were al­ sanitary plants. Church. The Thursday group at 7 ;30 at Calvary Church. merchanU, . . . FREE ESTIMATES . . jeans and T-shirt to work. Of Dacron and Cotton. 45'^ wide pastel shades of sum­ grant of $180,772 to help build termed a major now U.S. Mid­ Sen. David M. Barry of Man­ lowed to stay In production by Rlbicoff, who requdsted the will meet at 8 p.m. in the Path­ He says it makes his pa­ mer. Values to $1.69 yd. Priced to Move! Lucky Buck Days is the sec­ east peace Initiative aimed at chester has decided to seek a U.S. Inspectors has brought a OAO report, declared: '"IlieN finders Club at 102 Norman St. First Church of Christ, Scien­ an addition to Norwalk (Cohn.) tients feel more at ease with Ideal for blouses or beachwear. yd. Q / ^ ond In a series of monthly pro­ e.&H. PAVING CO. getting the Arabs and Israelis senator's demand for a probe of are serious charges against oar- Both groups meet weekly and tist, wrlU have its regular mid­ State Technical College. him. primary for the Democratic motions scheduled by the Dowm- WEST ST., BOLTON MA-sm the Agricultutte Department it­ tain meat packers who provide are open to friends and relatives week testimony meeting tonight The addition will house a book “ to stop shooting and start talk­ He used to have a modem nomination for Congress from town Committee Events Task ing.” self. prepared meat for millions of of a person with a severe at 8 at the church, 447 N. Main store, classrooms, laboratories, office with piped-in music, the First Ddatrict. Force. Last month the . promo- library facilities, and offices. The essence of the still-secret The report by the General Ac­ Americans. . .We must find out drinking problem. St. The meeting is open to the where he ran a grow ing $80,- Barry said late , this morning counting Office said unsanitary why the Agriculture Depart­ PRINTED t SOLID TERRYCLOTH public. U.S. plan, it was understood, 000-a-year practice. that he “definitely" intends to was a broadly worded proposal conditions or contaminated- ment Is unable to carry out Its 36” Wide thick and thirsty 100% cotton terry. The now Auditions will be held tonight Now he works In a cramp­ fUe petition forms for a prim­ meat were found in 44 'of 48 Mid­ directives in the supervision and prints of today. Reg. 1.39 yd. <1**^ to Egypt, Jordan and Israel for for experitheatre '70's experi­ The conunlssion on steward­ ed, one-story brick house, ary with the office of the Secre­ western packing plants inspect­ regulation of federlll meat quall- Sew and Oo! With this great buy! a .^cease-fire of at least 90 days tary of State either today or to­ of " ~ ...... yd. " 7 “ mental musical planned for the ship and finance of South United where he. charges according ed last year. Two of the offend­ '.y standards.” during which. U.N. mediator morrow. last week in August. People with Methodist Church will meet to­ to a sliding fee scale that ing plants are now closed and (Jlearly, a fullscale investiga­ ideas and talent in dance and Gunnar Jarring would start ne­ dips as low as $2 for an ot- During a marathon battle for night at 7 ;30 at the church. VALUES in GREAT TASTE featuring PINEHURST gotiations on the basis of these the others have improved sub­ tion of the Department of Agri­ music are encouraged to come 'tee visit. the nomination at the First 2 stantially, the GAO said. culture is called for, RlMcotf nd commitments by the opposing District convention last weekend to the auditions which start at The 40—year-old M.D. gave It blamed continuance of the said. GINGHAM CHECKS This Is the last week of the parties: In Hartford, Barry was among F ^ m Dan River Mills. 36” wide 100% cotton with Dri- the West Side Recreation Center lip his promising elght-year- conditions over a period of Connecticut Eye Bank Fund —Egypt and Jordan would a field of contenders losing en^ The OAO investigators said —Don — - for easy care. Reg. I79c aJL. yd. at 7 :30. old practice two vears ago years on lax inspection and fal­ Drive and members ol Sunset pledge themselves to the princi­ doraement to Sen. Jay W. Jack- they had been told the depart­ Mini Check to One Inch Check. yd. to provide medical care for tering enforcement by the de­ Our Lady of Unity Mothers Rebekah Lodge will be collect­ “FRESHER BY FAR” PRODUCE ple of peace with Israel and .ac­ son of West Hartfrod. ment’s consumer service had neople who could not afford partment’s Consumer and Mar­ ing funds tomorrow night on knowledge her right to exist Jackson was a compromise for years accepted Inadequate Circle will have a poUuck to­ It. keting Seiwlce, which Is respon­ Main St. and at the Manchester FRESH GREEN within secure borders. choice of the party on the 10th sanitation efforts by plant num- night starting at 6:30 at the CALIF. FRESH SWEET CRISP FRESH BRIGHT RED "Poor people,” Pierce ex­ sible for certifying the nation’s Shopping Parkade. Those wish­ —Israel In return would ballot In the second day of the agers, that many of its own In­ home of Mrs. John OolUns, 52 plains, "practice something 3,200 federally Inspected pack­ ing more information or to make pledge withdrawal from Arab convention after a bitter strug­ spectors'were unwilling to Incur iry EMDROIDERED DATISTE Hilltop Dr. PEPPER$ called crisis medicine — ing plants to receive federal Flowers. 45” wide machine washable cotton a contribution may contact Mrs. CARROTS lands she conquered In the 1967 gle which bttdly divided the the anger of plant officlala by CUKES RADISHES which means you get sick as grading services. 5 And Dacron. Pastel shades with contrastiiur • Marlon Straughan, 114 Washing- war. delegations and nearly led to insisting regulations be followed The Frieni^hip d u b of St. a dog before you see a doc­ GAO investigators -said they 70. flowers. Reg $2.49 yd. ^ 1 . ^ 7 'on St. —All parties would carry out chece. and that high officials In the John’s F>olislW7ational Catholic tor.” found carcasses contaminated Church had its annual dinner the 1967 U.N., Security Council Barry was among four can­ service Itself failed to support Dr. Jerry S. Walden joined with feces and hair, observed last night at Willie's Steak Seaman Appren. Joseph Car­ resolution for a peace settle­ didates who had qualified to their liuqiectora’ attempts to ' Pierce a year ago, and to­ flies, cockroaches and- rats, not­ House. Entertainment was pro- valho of 2 Rogers PI. is partici­ ment. force a primary by winning 20 correct the situation. gether they handle up to 90 ed the use of dirty equipment In some cases, the GAO said, tided by Maureen and Darlene pating In a mercy mission to Rogers announced the “ major per cent or more of the 131 dele­ patients a day between 8 and the contamination of meat they were told Ckmsumer and Loughrey of the Betty Jane carthquake-tom Peru aboard the 9 ' 9 ' 9 ' Eodi political Initiative” at a news gate votes durli^ the many roll a.m. and about 9:30 p.m., al­ oy rust, by cooling fluids and by Marketing gervlc'e inspectora Turner School of Dance. amphibious assault carrier USS Bog conference, but he refused to go calls. Each 3 for 25c ternating between their lit­ plaster, paint and dirt. feared that if they enforced san­ Guam. The ship carried three Into details of the new U.S .dip­ The others were State Insur­ tle medical center and St. The report appeared to sub­ itation standards strictly the All VFW Post and Auxiliary specialized navy surgical teams, lomatic effort. Nor would he say ance Commissioner William R. Joseph Mercy Hospital. stantially confirm charges con­ plants they inspected would be officers and committee chair­ a large quantity of emergency what the Nixon administration’s Cotter, State Rep. James K. CALIF. CANTALOUPES 4 fo, $1.00 “ Basically, I have a low- Kennelly, and Hartford Corpora­ sumer advocate Ralph Nader cloMd and they would be forced -20 men will attend a general ways supplies and 16 Marine Corps decision Is on Israel’s plea for made more than a year ago to 177 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER, CONN. .'ind means committee meeting income family practice,” tion Counsel John M. Fltiqgerald. to move their families to anoth­ helicopters to the stricken na­ 125 modem jet war planes. the government operations sub­ tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Post PHerce says, "but I’m the Immediately after Jacksmt er city. (Across from Manchester Commnnlty College) tion. In Garden City, N.Y., News- committee headed by Sen. Home. only doctor around here who was picked. Cotter—the pre-con­ "After our visits to 'some ot PINEHURST... famous for tender steaks and roasts *.. day reported that the U.S. has Abraham Rlbicoff, D-Conn. WE HONOR C«A.P. A MASTER CHARGE decided to sell Israel some addi­ will take the street kids, vention favorite—announced ho the planU,- (JAMS peraatmal ------Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCabe of too.’’ Both the GAO and the Agri­ The Guard d u b of Mystic Re- 115 RusseU St. will observe their You will usually find Bacon and Egg prices lower at Pinehurst. This week Strickland Farms . . . tional war planes but that there would primary. Neither Kennel­ adopted more stringent msoa- He estimates his over all culture Department said that 'iew , NABA, will meet Friday 30th wedding anlversary on will be no deliveries for the next ly nor PltJigerald hajve revealed fresher by far . . . Grade A A White Eggs will sell at 56c a dozen and we feature Rath's 109c practice at 80 per cent black since the GAO survey began, (See Page Tew) at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sunday with an open house from few months during a renewed their plans. grade Bacon at only 89c lb. and 20 per cent white. John Lovett. 54 Hawthorne St. 2 to 5 p.m. at their home peace effort. ’The report came in On the first hallot, Barry re­ This fall, the center moves ceived 32 votes, the highest Manchester people really go ftn—tiie quality and value of a copyright story from ,the RATH'S LEAN SLICED neweqiaper’s diplomatic corre­ a half a block to a IS-room single total, and one ahead of Pmehurst Penobscot Chickens. Because of an early sellout Cotter’s 31 votes. last week . . . we repeat the special on this money Mvlng spondent, Marilyn Bert Berger. Victorian mansion. BACON Item . . . Rogers said because of the ’ITie doctors hope to get Barry’s best effort came on importance and sensitive nature money from a model cities the fourth ballot, when he was Radical Foresees At Plnehunt program to add a dentist and able to muster 44 votes. But U.ually $1.00 of the Jjehlnd-the-scenes ap- ' proach to the Middle East oppo­ a social worker to their staff, the total was far below the 66 CHICKEN and to defray some of the needed for a majority. VO" 7 Leon, Short Shoitkod nents, it would be harmful to July 4 ^Bloodbath * M afichester talk at this time about U.S. mili­ operating expenses. The convention adjourned at SMOKED PICNIC tary assistance to Israel. 2 a.m. Sunday, still at an im­ Bd BREASTS WASHINGTON (AP) — The and the colonial ca{Utal In WU- J However he restated what he passe after the ninth ballot in 10-Ib. loU Honor America Day gala sched­ Uamsburg- said was the U.S. national inter­ proved indecisive. SAVINGS HAMS •maUer lota.. .lb. 990 When delegates reconven­ uled for July 4th could turn into Memorial service featuring est In "the sovereignty. Inde­ poet Alien Ginzburg wttb Gra­ (Shoulder.) Telephone ed later .Sunday .afternoon, “ America’s most maeslve red- pendence, the territorial Integri­ ham, "America’a two moot Jackson swept to victory half­ o r Bits on gear awaiting helicopter to fly him from Cambodia to Vietnam. In white-and-blue bloodbath,” says ty ot Israel.” prominent spiritual leaders, A L O A N way through the next roll call. foreground are another GI’s helmet, pack, boots and rifle. (AE Photofax) a group headed by Otlcago 7 de­ He described as "a new^actor each respected by millions of t e n d e r U.S. CHOICE ' R a te H ik e He received a total of 96 votes. fendant Rennie Davis. CHICKEN and a very serious factor” the cltlsena.” , Association "The demonstration Is billed Introduction of the new Soviet Barry, who resigned his post Procession of flags parade SAMS antiaircraft missiles In as state senator from the as nonpartisan and nonpoUtical LEGS In Vietnam-Canibodia when In fact It is not,” said the in the afternoon including the CUBE STEAK Lb. Egypt and the flying of aircraft Back to PVC Fourth District to seek the con­ flags of youth, the flags of 0. in lO-lb. lota there by Soviet pilots. gressional seat, held the dele­ Emergency (Committee to Pre­ U blacks, the flags o< fMolgn HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A vent a July 4th Fist Fight. amaller Iota___Ib. S8o But he added: ” We’re not in­ gates committed to him until lands. "This display would en­ DUBUQUE clined to think that Israel Is at state referee has ruled that an the final ballot, rihen they The group said the event GI Death Toll Last Week would amount to an unsched­ courage nzdlonal as well ss BONELESS SMOKED the moment unable to support application by the Southern New swung to Jackson, In order to global unity,” they said. “ Alsoz FRESH CHICKEN LIVERS ...... Ib. 79e itself militarily.” England Telephone Co. for a 9.5 help break the impasse, Barry uled Republican convention and invite a violent confrontation youth groups and btack bands Speaking to newsmen In ad­ per cent increase In rates will said later. and marching units should be WE WILL HA\’E 3 AND S'/j-LB. BROILERS A ROASTERS vance of his Sunday departure have to be heard again by the In other state political de­ Lowest in Two Months with 15,000 young people Davis PORK B u n s predict^ would show up for a added.” (Known better aa Dalay Hama) on a two-week Asian trip, the state iKiblic Utilities Commis­ velopments, Mayor Ann Uc­ FRESH FORK SPABERIBS SAIGON (AP) — Eighty tions since April 29 now total 331 details of the fighting, but he de­ planned July 4th “ Smoke-in” —^An American Salute with U.S. secretary of state also sion. cello, who became Hart­ Hope’s master of ceremonies It was not Immediately evi­ Americans were killed in action killed and 1,477 wounded. nied a Japanese report from pot party on the grounds of the said; ford’s first woman mayor four duties shifMd by comedlsn Dlok dent wdiat the result of Referee in Vietnam and Cambodia last The weekly summary raised Bangkok that the Phnom Penh Washington Monument. N —The main aim of U.S. air years ago, now says she wants Gregory and Abble Hoffman, Raymond J. Devlin's ruling week, the lowest toll In nine total American casualties since airport had been shelled Davis and 16 others went to Make A Success of Your Picnic operations in Cambodia, which to run ^nr Congress. another member of the Chicago will continue after U.S. troops Wednesday would be. A tele­ As soon as she made her an­ weeks, the U.S. Command re­ Jan. 1, 1961, to 42,754 killed and Wednesday night. Officials at the Honor America Day head­ ported today. But the number of 281,701 wounded, while the allies the airport said it was operating quarters Wednesday In., on at­ 7. Rock music, soul music and 'start with Pinehurst Franks . . . Ground Meats . . . (^Id withdraw by June 30, is “ to pro­ phone company spokesman said, nouncement at a news confer­ other entertainment pertinent to however, that a partial refund American wounded increased now claim a total of 652,296 Viet normally. tempt to discuss the program, Cuts . . . Special price on Orote Ic Weigel’s new skinless tect Americans In South Viet­ ence, her potential opposition contemporary America would Franks, or 1st Prize Skinless in 4 and 6-lb. boxes. apparently will have to be made sharply, from 364 the week :bo- Cong and North Vietnamese The spokesman also reported get themselves included on the nam.” started melting away. Chester be addedf''U already planned He said obviously the U.S. air to phone customers. Later of Wethersfield announced fore to 643 for the week of June killed In the war. Cambodian planes bombed ene­ committee and gain office space SNET asked for the $23.9 mil­ 14-20. my positions at 15 miles north­ but were told no one in author!- acts. * attacks designed to interdict en­ he was dropping out of the race, In Cambodia, meanwhile, a Davis, in a sidewalk ndws GROTE & WEIGEL’S lion rate Increase 19 months South Vietnamese forces re­ east of Phnom Penh and :^ d _ty vsras present. emy troops and material in leaving only Isaac Russell of nlllltary spokesman In Phnom conference, said Honor America ago, and on April 23, 1969, the ported 366 of their men killed /illagers in the area reported They said the current plans, SKINLESS FRANKS In S-lb. box lb. 9 9 e Cambodia will at times "benefit West Hartford as her only Re­ Penh reported North Viet­ Day, as now conceived Is ”no PUC denied the increase. It and 1,071 wounded last week, "about 100 Viet Cong killed.” calling for appearances by co­ the forces of Cambodia.” But publican opponent for the nomi­ namese troops attacked a major more than a national c w to vio­ authorized Instead a 4.5 per cent 110 fewer dead and 593 fewer Cambodian troops have now median Bob Hope and evange­ ' u .'. the policy Is not to have direct nation. military base 27 miles north­ lence, a monstrous plan to Incite FIRST PRIZE increase, some $10 million less. wounded than the week before. killed 5,695 Viet Cong and North list Billy Graham, offer nothing VO U.S. military involvement to The congressional seat is now west of Phnom Penh and fight­ a . Large, entire segments of The telephone company ap­ Vietnamese in the three-month- for young people and the city’s support Cambodia’s Lon Nol re­ held by Rep. Emilio Q. Dad- The claimed toll of the enemy ing was continuing. the American population ha've SKINLESS FRANKS In 4 or t-lb. box lb. pealed to Superior Court call­ old war in Cambodia, the majority Negro population. N s gime, he said. dario, who is expected to be the increased to 2,093 killed, from The battle was three miles been excluded from the rally In ing the PUC decision “ arbi­ spokesman claimed. He said to­ In a statement, the group rec­ —President Nixon Is planning Democratic nominee for gover­ 2,079 the week before. from Kompong Luong, site of an direct defiance of the state­ PINEHURST U.S. CHOICE trary.” A year ago, a Superior nor. tal Cambodian losses had not ommended the Honor America to name a U.S. ambassador to There was no explanation for important ferry crossing on the ments by Honor America Day Court judge allowed SNET to been tallied. Day committee revise Its pro­ Cambodia. Hitherto a charge Miss Uccello, who was elected the drop in allied casualties cou­ Tonle Sap River and one of the CHUCK PAniES boost rates by 9.5 per cent, but Thirty' miles southwest of gram In an effort to make “the organizers.” » . N t d’affaires has been In charge of to her seednd two-year-term as pled with the Increase in the en­ links between the Cambodian alao In 4-lb. boxes, fresh or frozen warned that refunds would have mayor last fall, said she now Phnom Penh, the (Jarabodian young and old, black and He said current Honor Ameri­ the U.S. diplomatic mission at emy’s. capital and the country’s north­ to be made to subscribers if the wants to serve' in congress be­ army drove two columns of ene­ white. . .feel more at ease, ca Day entertainment plans, Phnom Penh. Twenty of the Americans ern provinces, many of which PINEHURST DELUXE appeal were lost. cause that way “ I can serve not my troops to the southeast and., .prevent July 4th from be­ which have not been made pub­ —^Tliere "Is reason to hope were killed in Cambodia and 266 are now under control of the Ckimpany officials indicated a only the people of Hartford but Wednesday after a aeries of ene­ coming a national disaster.” lic yet, do not Include imything CHOPPED SIRLOIN PAH IES ...... Ib. $1.09 that we can reach an agree­ were wounded there, the U.S. Viet Cong and North Viet­ ment” at the U.S.-Soviet strate­ refund Is likely, but when or how those In the surrounding towns, my attacks on Kompong Speu, a Among their suggestions wese for young people. Command said. It reported U.S. namese. “ Nixon relates to BUly Gra­ gic arms limitation (SALT) much will not be known until painting the Washington Monu­ (See Page Eight) casualties In Cambodian opera­ The spokesman said he had no (See Page Five) ham, Lawrence Welk and Dis­ U.S. C H O IC E ROUND G R O U N D ...... Ib. 99e talks at Vienna. A limited ac­ the PUC considers the case for ment In washable day-glow col­ the second time. This time, the ors and throwing a ll^ t show. neyland,” he said. “ But young cord might he “reached In the people don’t. We want to re­ U S. C H O IC E C H U C K G R O U N D . . . . . Ib. 89e near future” —he declined to say PUC will be requlrefMo follow Others included: Are you getting your guidelines laid down by the ^Marathon runners leaving place Billy Graham with AUen just when. But If only a limited ry court in reviewing SNET’s re­ from Ohio’s Kent State Univer­ Glnsburg. We want rook groupa. ,For a change try . InlUad agreement ls.,rBttclted, he i hot Nixon doesn’t oven know Genuine Spring Lamb Legs or Chops said, more qrms/. curb agree- quest for the increase. sity, New Haven, (Jonn., Augus­ tL The referee found the PUC ta, Ga., Independence Hall, Hall who Country Joe and the Flab MATLAW'S FROZEN . ments would be sought thereaft­ Three Doves and One Hawk SHURFINE FROZEN wrong in some of its decisions of Freedom In Valley Forge, are.” er. STUFFED ORANGE (See Ftkge Ten) share of the S & L DelMonte Orange or Grape Drink (See P«ce Tea) CLAMS JUICE Vie for Dodd’s Senate Seat 4 46-pz. cans *1.00 By MARC CHARNEY money can be freed, they can economy Is In trouble, and Associated Press Writer said—If the U.S. turns down that that’s the major problem [/.S . Marines Would Adopt HARTFORD,

, MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 PAGE THREE TWO 'T MANCHESTER E V E ^ ^ G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. tltURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 1 Bolton fqr more difficult for them to MOVIE RAniMGS SheinwoM on Bridg;e Income Funds Doing Well dispose of holdings, one reason Two Koreas Still at War Korea’s Park Voting Rights Act Gave Toiiight being that their ov/n stock mar­ FOR PARENTS AND ket Activity nan sharply influ­ Chevrolet Owners USE UNGOLOEN RULE WITH Assignments Listed See Saturday’s ’TV Week YOUNG PEOPIE NORTH Despite Poor Stock Market ence prices. Cites Need Negroes Political Punch WEAK TRUMPS for Complete Listings. 20 Years After First Shot Th0 obfctiv ol rMUng$ ft fo A 9 7 4 2 But size alone Is, quite likely, By JOHN OUNNIFF in stock prices. Lipper lists 16 of NEED ftETAIRS . . . SEE US FOR pgf90t$ adovf thf $u4t§btMy of 9 K (J J 10 6 For Swimming Classes not the only explanation. One In­ 8IDOUU Korea (AP) — Tweti- ly stiU at war since no formal For U.S. Help By TKD SIMMONS According to lafesiest available * By ALFRED SHEINWOLD AP Business Analyst ff*ov(0 coofoof for vtmring t f thtr eMOrm. u m them os having lost more than come fund officer maintains • KENDAIX OIL PRODUCTS Associated Press Writer figures, 407 b ^ k s ' 0 A 4 Perry M tjr jreani ago today North Kttrea P®“«e treaty was ever ^ e d . now hold Tile best bridge players are Hie town swimming program ___ MueUra NEW YORK (AP) — IVlille 60 per cent of value since Jan. 1. that the Income funds may be • GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS - SBXJUL (AP) — Seventeen elective offices In those seven ♦ Q H .1 Moske, a. Vine .Tony Flano, R. 444) P Troop 40) started a war to take over South Tension conUnues along a 161- ATLANTA, Qa. (AP) — In the elective o«1cm AU A(fS AOMITTCO very ethical and honorable, but will begin Monday morning, most mutual funds have done Why should the performance more willing to make decisive • FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS „ . mile truce border where occa- years after the end of the \vF..sr FAST Hampson, C. Loulbo, P. Vine, 6:tS 440) Wokther Woloh (0) • SERVICE RENTAL CARS five years of its exUtence, the - ‘» t e s -e majority of these Cfntral AudiiActs they don’t necessarily follow toe S:M 4M) OUlljtoVo IlIuO 40) quite poorly this year, a notice­ funds, which returned glamor­ fsirtfollo changes -into bonds Korea and bring the whole pen- ^atUes threaten the Korean War. President 4 (J J 10 8 with 388 children registered for C. Fletcher, F. Flano, S. Rich­ 444) Trala or Oooooeoosee* • CONVENIENT MASTER CHARGE PIjAN Voting RlghU Act of 1966 has „ Golden Rule at the bridge table. ♦ -•! able exception emerges from a ous profits during the rising and even cash. Insula under Communist con- armistice. Chung Hee Park said today C? H 7 1 2 A 9 4 lessons at Gay a t y SUte Park. ardson, N. Schappert, L. Vogel, Si84 (IS) 8o«Ib( Bbo*.., 40) or OMAC BUDGET PLAN help^ Southern blacks fashion , ^ ALL A6IS ADMITTED It’s quite all right to do things S:M (M ) Woztbor — ■pM$» u d study of the performance stock market of the 1660s, fall so Whatever the explanation, the thol. It failed, but on the annl-- In one of the most dating incl- that South Korea will need O (J.I 10 .i 0 K 9 H 3 T. Beecher, C„ Brendle, M. Now. , (0) a iJ^tical punch that is iZ d n g Parvntil Guidanct SuQgtstad unto others, but don’t give them Mrs. Mary Beth Gorke, head charts; A good many Income miserably In 1670? Apparently relative sturdiness of some In­ Call 649-6288 or Stop In for nn AppoIntnMnt versary an uneasy peac^ hangs dents, North Korea seised the U.S. troops to protect It from A J 10 9 7 ♦ 62 Fletcher, 8. Cavanaugh. (IS) Leovo It to Boovor North Korea “ for a few more an^dellble mark on the politics ^ p ^ e of the a chance to do toe same things water safety instructor, has re­ (44) NoMole’o Navy fpnds are doing decidedly better because they are simply com­ come funds is likely to attract over this country. U.S. spy ship Pueblo in Januai^ SOUTH / Also, D. Carron, E. Carron, 444) Now* years." He said North Korea and politicians of the area ZT unto you. Today's hand shows leased toe following lists of toaA.the averages. mitted to stocks as a way of life. more attention and business In Jut)e 38, 1960, was a warm 1968 sind held Its 82 crewmen al- 4 A K 6 -3 class assignments. C. Anderson, B. Smith, C. SiSS 444) 77 Boaaoi Strip CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INO. has completed preparations T hract, hailed by then Presl- -m ^ l all-black municipalities. what terrible things can happen 4:44 (4) New* wUh Walter Oroa- * Not that this Is any great ac­ The income funds, however, coming year, some of It perhaps Sunday, North Korea’s armies most a year. A few days before ' AESTAICTED Schappert, M. Schappert, A. Idte (O) 1229 MAIN ST. — MANOHES'IER lor another war and Is now dent Lyndon B. Johnson as a I Undtr \ 7 rtquiru tccompanying if you forget toe Ungolden Rule 0? 3 At 9:16, Junior lifesaving: complishment, but It does stand seemingly can better grasp coming from disgruntled hold­ 0 7 6 4 2 Troisl, E. Vogel, and J. Vogel. (4) Newi wlili Fraak Bey- In a surprise attack quickly the F^ieblo's capture, a North Ptrtnt or Adult Guardian of bridge. Gall Williams, Linda Urstii, aeld* 40) out In an Industry which lost short-term trends. Their philo­ waiting for an opportunity to “ triumph for freedom as huge ® ' At 11:30, Junior lifesaving: ers of performoi^'fund shares. overran the 38th parallel, which Korean assassination squad got as any victory on any battle- '" “ owed by Mississippi with 81, . South dealer. AK54 Bonnie Ursin, Melissa Kendall, (IS) Qlek Vaa Dyke 26.6 per cent of Its. assets from sophy permits them to Invest In fulfill Premier Kim H-sung’s L. Sambogna, Blaine Lessard, (14) Hantley-Brlakley Bepori' In fact, some tendency In that had been set up in World War H within a mile of Park’s man- fieldT was '^entir^xtended Both sides vulnerable. \Vcs( North East Craig Jensen, Steven Potter, Jan. 1 to June li, compared stocks when the stock market is pledge to reunite the penin­ K. Schlavetti, Jim Grunski, 7:44 (1) Qoldea Voyaz* (O) lllrection may now be taking agreements as a dividing line slon. for another five years by Presl “ Opening lead —Queen of Dia­ I’ US."! I C? . Pass Kathy Dooley, Paul Sobol. (4) Tralh or OoBieeoeaoea (O) with a decline In toe Dow Jones sound; or In other securities. If sula. NO ONE UNDEN 17 ADMITTED Sport* u O Paatar* (O) place. between the two Koreas. One of the most recent Incl- dent Nixon. and V ^ a with 36. (Aqo limit may vary All Pass Randy Fish, Barry Lessard. monds. Puss 4 4 At 9:16, SMTlmmers: (14) Movto Industrial Average of only 16.9 they are temporarily more at­ Wlesenberger Financial Serv­ Seoul, the South’s capital, fell dents occurred June 14 when an In a statement commemo­ H iS are some examples of OeoH^a, for example, has in ctrtain araai) At 11:30, advanced swim­ rating the 20th tmnlversary Declarer took toe first trick Paul Williams. Debbie Cart­ (4*44) New* — Weatter — per cent. tractive. ices, which publishes the refer­ to the Invaders In three days. American patrol shot to death black political gains since the J""™ Negroes In the state legls- mers: (15) GuOld Camera of the outbreak of the war. In dummy with toe ace of dia­ wright, Guy Cartwright. Steve 44) Family Affair (0) Even more Interesting Is toe Magna Income Trust, a small ence work “ Investment Compa­ Before the armistice of July one of three North Korean Infll- act waTpassed: '“ ' “ '•e " “ 'er state ex- D. Sambogna,'A. Lelner, K. Park warned against any re­ Q IBW AMO (S mtMMCtlVf monds and drew two rounds of my with toe queen of clubs to Munson, Jon Dooley. (4) Happy Day* (0) way In which some funds ac­ fund which ranked 19th In toe nies,” states that Income funds PLAZA DEPT. STORE 1968 nearly two million lives trators in a firefight In a sector Nearly 1 million Negroes In "ept IlllnoU. Each has 14. or TMt trumps with toe ace and king. discard his losing diamonds on At 9:16, Intermediates: Lelner, J. Negro, P. Manning, (444) Tkat Girl 40) duction In the 60,000-man woTiOM r*cnm coqi or Mir MOMAnoN (8-44) Bowiteked (0) complished their feat: They Lipper list of 461, provides an Il­ represented 4,1 per cent of the were lost and damage was of the demilitarized zone guard- the South have been added to As Im^rtant to Negress as K. Brown, J. Brown, M. Lan­ U.S. military force in Korea. When West discarded a heart toe good hearts. East would M. LeMalre, R. Peterson, C. (14) Iioaaido B (0) simply got out of toe stock mar­ lustration of the maneuvers industry at the end of 1969, com­ (Wn Have A Notion To Please) counted In billions of-dollars ed by the 2nd U.S. Infantry Dl- voter registration rolls. ‘“ ® election of black officials la on toe second trump South de­ eventually get his second trump Noren, J. Potterton, M. Sobol, dry, Tom Qrunskl, T. Davis. (4) Movie (444) n ie le Tom Jones (0) ket and put their money into used by the income funds. pared with 3.7 per cent a year throughout Korea. vision. Referring to reports that More than 400 blacks nOw hold 1“" effect their Increased voting veloped a sharp pain in toe re­ trick, but he would not be^able 8. Miner, C. Slebert. At 11:30, swimmers: E. MIDIKE TPKE, (Next to Popular Mkt.) the United States Is planning (44) Drsfaet '74 B 40) bonds, commercial paper,' On Jan. 22 the fund held moi*c U.S. casualties t o ta l e d g ^ bajy^ elective office In the seven P"wer la having on white office gion of his wallet. to defeat the contract. At 9:16, beginners: K. (Churchill, K. Manning, D. (14) Alfred Hltokcock a gradual withdrawal of Its THEATER TIME (44) Deaa Martla Skew (O) short-term . government notes than 60 per cent of Its asse^ In OPEN WED., m U BS., FRI. tUl 9 ^,091, Including 33,629 killed. ^t In the Yellow Sea states affected—’Alabama, Geor- holders, who no longer can Ig- South led a heart, and East Dally Question L. Spoalto, O. Sobol, Lisa Lannan, M. Lonnan, V. Davis. # forces, he said South Korea (8-44) Tke B*rvlvort (0) and cash. common stocks and only 1 per Mrs. IKing Plans Visit s ’The United States was one of 16 ^ gla, Louisiana, Mississippi, their presence and In some SCHEDULE took toe ace without delay. Bast As dealer, you hefS: Spadea, Sposito, C. Miner, D. Miner, L. At 11:30, intermediates: (18) Tea O’clock Report will have to rely on U.S. 14:84 (18) Tempo U Of toe top 26 performance cent In cash. One week later It • l nations that contributed forces ^ jj„^ h Korean South Carolina, Virginia and 39 cases seek their s u p p o r t . ------then turned the tables by draw­ 0-7-4-2; lleartH, K-Q-J-16-6; Ula- Vericelll, T. WUliams, C. Fen­ C. Gallant, S. Negro, L. To ‘Murderer PoeP ^ Aa As*a WT ^, .4 V. n •>* «■ .i«%_ * troops until Its economy and 11:04 (4-4-4444) New* — Weatber leaders In toe Jupe 11 compila­ had increased Its cash position to fight the North Koreans un­ counties In North Carolina—as The most striking recent dem- Burnside — Tlie Out ol Town- ing two rounds of trumps on his nioiidH, A ; Clulw, <1-8-3. Briggs, S. Schlavetti, P. Lan­ and Sport* (0) patrol boats. South Korea military defences are strong ton, Q. Fenton, 8. Fenton, J. tion by toe Arthur Upper CJorp., to 24 per cent and reduced com­ Planning A Vacation? • der the banner of a United compared to a mere handful onstratlon ol that was a white ers, 7:00, 9:00. own account. The defenders What do you say7 dry, Russ Fish. 11:45 (4) Movie ROME (AP) — Coretta King, # claims NOrth\Korea towed the enough to repulse another Peterson, K. Munson. 11:44 (44) Toalzht Show Jokany Car- 16 funds emphasized Income as mon stocks to 37 per cent: Nations police force. prior to passage of the act. sheriff In Alabama appearing East Hartford Drive-In — could then cash three diamonds Answer: Bid one heart. You OOB (0) widow of Dr. Martin Lgther E| vessel to North Korea; North Communist Invasion. Also, J. MauluccI, P. Mau- At 11:30, beginners; opposed to growth, speculation By April 11 only 11 per cent of President Syngman Rhee, And In each of these states with his arm ardund a Negro Kelly’s Heroes, 8:40; Cincinnati without having to worry about have 12 points In high cards luccl, C. Ursin, S. Koren, R. A. Clscon, L. Gallant, M. Gal­ (4-M) Dick Cavett Show (0) King Jr., tms received perrhls- A Korea cledms the boat was sunk Park spent the day touring (14) Herv Orlftln Skaw of simply conservation of capi­ assets were In common stocks, whose aimed forces did not pos- t"T.V* Negroes are an increasing lac- civil rights leader and Joining In Kid, 11:00. a ruff by North or South. Down and 2 points for the singleton, Smith, L. Holcombe, S. Hol­ lant, L. Manning, P. Brown, E. 1:44 (8-44-44) New* — Prayer u d slon from penal authorities to ? Plaza has all the things you need — { naval facilities at Chlnhae, tal. Another four were combined and 81 per cent was In bonds, sess a single tank when the war tor at the ballot box as a result a clenched-llst salute for the Bast Windsor Drlve-In — Z, three. enough for a mandatory open­ combe, T. Kendall, C. Kendall, Marcello, P. Marcello, J. Mar­ 8lsn Off visit Alfredo Bonazzi, known as ® More than 20 clashes have 20 mtL«i$^ west of Pusan on the growth-income funds. short-term notes and cash. the “ murderer poet." ^ broke out', is long dead and a of political awareness and acUv- benefit of,photographers. 8:40; Pussycat, I Love You, Right Idea ing bid. M. Kendall, M. Jensen, C. Jen­ cello, H. Briggs, B. Lessard, L. Kdacatlonal TV (44) now republic has been founded h«en reported this year along southern Korean coast. TTiree funds—Keystone B-1, Since then It has Increased its Sunhats, Swimeaps, Suntan Lotion, { Ity. Some examples of black voter jq ;66. South had the right Idea, but Copyright 1970 sen. Eagleson, L. Schlavetti, Tom PM Bonazzi, convicted of murder A In South Korea under CSiung ^nd south of the armistice line. Premier Chung Il-kwon at­ In Georgia, a Negro asking registration; Mansfield Driye-In — Corn- toe wrong execution. He wanted General Features Oorp. 6:44 Playinz (he Onllar w. F. Noad Keystone B-2 and Investors Se­ stock position, but only to 14, per In 1960 and sentenced to 24 7 Hee Park. Since the armistice Was tended a memorial service in At 9^4e, intermediates; Landry,..Teresa Landry. B:S0 W)ial’* New lective—actually Increased their cent. whites to “ Join me In a new po- In 1965, 23.6 per cent of Ala- puter Wore Tennis Shoes, 8:50; to draw trumps so that he could . L. Ferguson, O. . Mahon, R. 7:44 Book Beat B (C) years, is an inmate ol a prison * ’This former four-star general signed, 46 American soldiers the Capitol in Seoul. Also, J. Grunski, M. Grunski, 7:44 On Film R asset value per share, although Most income funds are quite Beach Toweft, Luggage, Cosmeticf, { Iltlcal emphasis” Is running for bama’s black voting age popula- jjorse In the Gray Flannel Suit, nm toe hearts without letting an Bolduc, Doreen Hills. at Porto Azzurro. He recently 9 has rebuilt South Korea into a have been killed and 126 others C. Lannan, A. FJsh, Ellz. Rob­ 8:44 Wuhinzton Week In Review only slightly. In addition, they small,, which permits more ma­ governor for the first time In tion was registered; now more io;20. opponent ruff. Irrstead East 1 in 7 Handicapped At 9:46, beginners: 4:44 NET Playhonae won a gold cup awarded by toe ^ nation which has boasted an an- wounded In battles with North erts, J. Roberts, M. Taylor, J. Naked Island yielded their owners from 6.8 neuverability than some of the this century, and Is conceded than 61 per cent 1s registered; state Theatre — Sleeping drew trumps so^’that he could K. Jones, M. Ferguson, L. City of Rome In a poetry contest a Toiletries, First Aid Supplies * * * { nual average economic growth Koreans. WASHINGTON—The Welfare Sheetz, L. Sheetz, A. Potter, A. 10:40 NET Featival per cent to 7 per cent In divi­ performance funds, which grew Experts believe U.S. Air Force enough votes by the leading In Mississippi the Jump Is from Beauty, 12:00, 2:05, 7:10, 9:16; run toe diamonds. Franz, R. Higgler, M. Haipin, The D ream with the theme “ Piety and 8a- J Department reports that about Albeisl. dends. during the 1960s to dinosauric rate ol 12 per cent over the past South Koreans, who guart the g,g^g„ts in and around Korea candidates to force a runoff In 8.3 per cent to 66.6 per cent, a your Hat on the Wind, When declarer led a trump T. Marshall, D. IBogner, V. cred Art.” 9 8 million children now In U.S. A copy of this listing will also Performance funds, which proportions. live years. truce zone except for an 18-mlle squarely counter the North the Democratic primary In Sep- numerical increase from 35,000 ^ .jq e :20, 8 :26. from dummy at the second Morrone, 8. Holland, L. Mahon, Authorities said Wednesday ^ ALL AT PRICES YOU LIKE! S elementary and secondary be posted on the Community seek great growth of capital, Premier Kim Il-sung who A m e ric^ sector, have suffered tember. to 281,000. uA Theatre - M*A*S*H, trick, he should have played low D. Bolduc, Leah Flano. A giant fund, because ofrits Mrs. King was expected to ar- a schools will ndt leam to read Hall bulletin board. Evaiigelist Died were at toe opposite end of toe masterminded the invasion 20 nearly 200 dead. th» The candidate, attorney C. B. ’The difference reflected by from his hand, allowing East to Also, P. Jones, C. Ferguson, large holdings, sometimes feels rive In Italy some time next ^ years ago, still commands the North Korea has paid a higher j witKHmw King ,pf Albany, Is Joined by the Increase Is expressed by Ida Manchester Drlve-In — Re. win toe trick. If East led anoth­ adequately and toat^pne In scaia .during toe sharp decline locked Into a commitment. It Is month. A seven is handicapped ^In his Lori FYanz, Bob Hlghter, Nan­ Manchester Evening Herald Alcoholism CJommunlst regime In North K6- price by allied count: 621 dead caused seeking such high offices Holland, who was a local ^ 1 beath the Planet of the Apes, er trump, South would win cy Harpln, A. Flano, R. Sat- and 76 captured. ability to acquire essential Bolton Correspondent, Oleme- some concern. President Park “ lieutenant governor and sec- rights worker In Greenwood, g.^g. Kremlin Letter, 10:20. with toe ace, and could then tar, K. Morrone, J. Warner, K. To help South Korea defend it­ reading skills. well Young, tel. 643-8981. Autopsy l^ows ’Hie two Koreas are technical- has said any unilateral with- retary of state. Miss., In 1963. ------continue with toe king If both Mahon, Q. Olgllo, D. Cloutier. self the United States has two opponents followed suit. But ------v Ia Io La thA smirlt In Amutuiia.,Alabama, «.a N eg^ civil Describing iiciher workwwwv withwsw* lo- Also, B. Jones, P. Franz, A. SAN FRANCISOO (AP) —An when West discarded a heart. ^ “ r ' e t o r ^ n ^ t ^ C ' " ^ ^ “ >e U.S.-Korea defense ^ t ‘^ r tWs year b ^ ^ e c ^ bl^ k s at the time, she said K e e l e r T a k e s R o le Franz, N. Harpln, D. Haipin, autopsy shows acute alcohoUstn i ♦ 4 F • F • ♦ <► • >r (» ix ■ * :* s > > ' A ^ f • ■ il ■ ft),. R ’TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD Force elements, totaling w.uw ^ „,if. the first man of his race to win “ I asked the people In they •' South would abandon trumps in mmiittfimC-aTUft M. Phelps, J. Ratalc, Shari Hol­ Today in History men, in South Korea. The Seou’ and other U S. ^ fe n s e commit ^ ^ order to force out the ace of Mini MtiMiirii caused the death of Asa A. Al­ EAST HAR’TFORD, legislature would like to vote. Some didn’t After 41-Year Absence land, D. Warner, -G. Bolduc, 6, regime has a standing force of “ e ^ . Souto Korea has over hearts. len, an evangelist and faith CX)NNEm Com- centiy that as In 1950, the Com- Burke^Ue. lywood musicals of toe 30s, Is ' K. Jones, T. Ouelette, J. Mori­ On this date In 1960, toe Ko­ heart attack, Allen’s death Sealed bids wiU be received munlst China, Just across, the munist bloc In Asia “ U In need observers called June 9, the Computer T o returning to toe Broadway stage anos, C. Rich, S. Gately, D. rean war began as North Korea came as toe result of "acute al- at the office of the Purchasing Yalu R lv er^ of the southeni half of toe ^ ^ municipal elections. after an absence ol 41 years. ccSiolism w d fatty infiltration of IMPR0VIN6 BEATS M0VIN6! Housing Staff Producers of a November re­ Grlsll, 6 . McCarthy, B. Bacon, invaded toe Republic of Korea. Agent, 740 Main Street, East North Korta U known to have •’ean peninsula as » stepping y,e “ biggest day for bliack pollt- Len GigUo, K. Morianos, V. Mit­ On Thi* Date toe' liver,” Turkel reported Hartford, Conn., until ’THURS- more than 660 fighters and stone In reallzl^ Its d r e ^ of gains In memory In Virgin- vtF nnta fAP) _ On toe vival of Vincent Youmans’ 1926 chell. In 1630, Gov. Jeton Wlnthrop of Wednesday after pathological DAY. JULY 9. 1970 AT 9:00 bombers. Including mo.^ than communlzlng toe rest ol Asia.’’ y o u T i ’t bribVa musical hit “ No, No, Nanette” Also, Doug Jones, D. Giglio, Massachusetts Introduced toe tests. A.M. and wUl be opened public- loo supersonic MIG21s. South Unless North Korea gives up i „ North Carolina, where no -nmnuter one ol toe new said Wednesday Miss Keeler, The 69-year-old evangelist’s AND FRIDAY C. Morianos, S. Rich, Pam table fork to America. The fork We'll Help You Remodel...Fix Up...A(Jd On ly and read at that time and Korea’s smaller air force In- this dream, he bellevesj tenslwi Negro had offered for sheriff .f«ctronic marvels Is being put agreed to take a Soaris, B. Blake, T. (Jassells, A. was in a leather kit that also blood alcohol content was .86 piace for toe above mentioned eludes one Phantom squadron, will continue along toe armls- since Reconstruction, six ran inonm emittnbie dls- heading role. Mat. 12:00-2:06 Bacon, Darby Barnard, D. Hoo­ contained a knife and a bodkin. per cent, enough to insure a commodities------and------...■------service. tice border. ------... to work to insure equitable oia Keeler, who lives In Co Eve. 7:10 ft 9:16 per, M. Dresselly. In 1788, Virginia ratified toe deep coma, Turkel said. Information for bidders, spec­ Allen was buried June 16th at .♦ * 4 .s.• ? JLJL> m * .....* . » ... « ...... m iT DISNIY S Also, Dave Jones, M. Bar­ U.S. Constitution. ifications, proposal and contract rre^TefratT^bSrr't^ “ ^ his 2,400-acre headquarters in to^lr White opponents Into run- ^ , vi- V “ sw 1 etoe^ "‘S nard, A. -Poquette, S. Dresselly, In 1816, Napoleon Bonaparte forms are available at toe office Easy Pickings Miracle Valley, Ariz. where he FIBERGLASS manrliTBtTr T ' o 41. j ennese family wanted to bypass rtamnua •• C. (Javedon, L. McfJarty, P. Ba­ made a farewell address before H Feet, economical way to modernize any room of toe Piu^hasing Agent, 740 planned many of his television CXARKaVCLLE, Ind. (AP) — In South Cwolina, Dr. Oaud ^ j^ ooo-naihe waiting list for an CamP^- con, C. Rose, A. Morianos, Kim being exiled Ut St. Helena Is­ PANELS Main Street,' East Hartford. and radio riiows and directed A big, bushy-haired man wetu'- apartment It didn’t hurt to know Rich, J. Dresselly, H. Caasells, land. ’The right is reoeiYe'd to re­ i^rraUi his $2 million a year Miracle Shatter-resistant — IngIno- Whbib nvArnllaoveralls nlaVeHpicked iinup a ,CUmbcnt . Rcp. John^ L. McMUISn someone in 4|,„toe hnilHlnir housing office. L. McCarty, 6. Ward, K. Colum­ In 1876, Qen. George (Juster PREFINISHED PANELING ject any or all, or any part of B e a u t u Revival Fellowship. they let in light, shut out K .» r v . b L. Alpn..nl S ?,* Mayor Bruno Marek, whose bia, D. Comeliuson, E. Robin­ and his cavalry regiment were any or aQ bids when such ac­ heat. Perfect for patio tianchesier, Conn. (06040) iw,™ tannnn o “ i® Democratic nomlna- Socialist party holds a majority son, O. Soaris. Choose from tion la deemed to be for toe bag containing $60,000 at » ho„ on'Tuesdav massacred by Indians in toe and porch roofs, carports,' Telephone 643-2711 branch of toe JeffersonvUIe a tl- .u In toe city government, says toe TECHNIIUUU* TECHNICOLOR* 2 a At 11 ;00, swimmers. battle of the Little Big Horn best interest of toe Town of i> Ia elections this year through- 1023 PANELS! pool enclosures. Second Clase Postage Paid ai zens Bank and Trust Oo. and . o .w j r j new computer will distribute It llilcMd by BUOU VISTA OISTIIBUIlim CO.. INC. J. Winkler and Arlene Flano. River in M()titana. East Hartfbrd. llancheater. Conn. ^ j out the South, an imprecedented FOE - more Justly toe 6,000 apart- cl970Wtll[li«Myf™*icl«>M At 11:00, intermediates: Ten Yean Ago 15 DIFFERENT Easy to work: Town of East Hartford "•44A04. WU4. number of Negroes Is seeking n v,i i, saw, drill or nail using Ooa YeTr’^!^ mOo A bank employe, whose name jji of office as' toe "»®"‘e available each TODAY AND FRIDAY W. Moske, S. Beecher, K. Representatives of toe rebels Jolm W. ’Torpey, MASH Major, P. IFletcher, T. Cavan­ SPECIES! ordinary hand tools. Purcliasing Agent ...... withheld left toe )>ag In a emerging black vote continues T®^- Mat. 1:20-Eve. 6:20 8:26 in Algeria met with a.. Flinch Cosmetics ft An Ingo Preminger P-roduction augh, and Peter Flano. 5 OZ. Momna ...... teUer’s cage window while he ^ change toe political structure '" ‘e scarcity of new apart- 1 1 / W.VLTIHSNEY I delegation near Paris to 'ar­ ------filled toe thief’s request for of counties, cities and states. *"ents In Vienna has resulted in nttHTitvs* Color by Deluxe^ -gsoH S At 11:11, begtiuiers; range peace talks. n*a Just one example of REG. 33c 2 9 c ’ change for a $100 bill. increased power of toe ® numlter of cases of fraud. In Panavision* 1= ^ D. Moska, J, Pierog, K. Five Years Ago our great values: SQ. FT. When toe employe got back black vote In toe South Is attrib- addition to bribery, M(x>re,__M. IFletcher, L. Behr- A new military government EMERALD GREEN - MILKY WHITE, YELLOW TOWN OF SfANOHES’TEB, CONNECTICUT man, Carln Anderson, J. Schap- with toe change, toe customer uted to a very leuge degree to Wladislaw windiHinw SlesinskisioRinn Is serving Greater Hartford Won’t Let in South Vietnam broke diplo­ J 9 pert, F, Vogel, O. Beecher, O. Uggetfs and money l)eg were gone. toe Voting Rights A ct a six-year term for raking in It Go! This Fantastic matic relations with France. U.S. PILY3WOOD 4 MIM NOTICE OF TECHNICOLOR* 'T S iT Film Held Over Graham, Mike Fletcher, J, One Year Ago The 1966 1>IU abolished lltera- W,280 from 26 victims, telling At U mi Fukadc cy tests in states where less them he had Inside connections Plus ’"THE HORSE IN THE 12tb SM.or,to.. 7 " '’“ “ *“* DANCING hereby Lnended as follows: a. nn “construction fee” of $2,820 for Sec. 122-6(c) Is hereby repealed and the following Is substl- ®'*'e®'; ™ criminal penalties for In- a typical apartment, then tuted in lieu thereof: tU July 7, 11970 at 11:00 a.m. timldating anyone trying to charges about $24.80 per month Every Friday Nighf (c) Deferred Retirement for Prefinished Wood Moldings from 13c ft. | * rent. City-owned apartments Members of V.F.W. Auxiliary & Stein Club A member may by written application request that toe Gen- FITTINGS Ic AfXlESSORIES Many advocates call It toe cost about half as much as those SAVE ON Adhesive in applicator cartridge 99c eral Manager extend his period of employment beyond such FOR WA’TER MAIN, most meaningful civil rigtits from private contractors, PANELING Color-matched nails 55c lb. box. member’s normal retirement date and. If such application Is forms, plans and spec- legislation passed. AND THEIR GUESTS approved by toe said General M a lle i’) toe said General Man- ,flcations are available at toe Opponents call it discrimina­ ACCESSORIES: Touch-up stick 49c ager shall notify toe Pension Board In writing of such approval „ , g-rvlces Office 41 Cen- ond toe Pension Board shall defer such member’s pension pay- p®"®™ se rv ice om ce, 4i ^ n tory, illegal and unconstitu­ ments to a Deferred Retirement Date, which shall be toe first 'e*' Street, Manchester, Oon- tional. VFW — 608 E. CENTER ST. day of toe month following his termination of employment. Con- nectlcut. __Black leaders, however, have THURS., FRL and SAT. SPECIALS! -d-.a....a.. ..a... a , » .a,,.,..ft...t 4 -4 4 - tributions to the Plan with respect to said member shall cemse Town of Manchester, a different criticism of toe act. on his Normal Retirement Date and pension payments shall be Ckjnnectlcut ’They (contend that It Is not Extra Lead, Short Shank commenced to the member oh his Deferred Retirement Date. Robert B. Weiss, strong enough and that it has Nature’s own flooring maaterplecesi Application for deferred retirement shall be made at least thirty General Manager not been sufficiently enforced. SMOKED (30) days before toe member’s Normal Retirement Date, or prior “There are still areas' of toe to February 1, 1954, whichever occurs later. ------SLATE Sec. lW-6(d) Is hereby repealed and toe following Is substi­ South where there is a g;reat SHOULDERS need for federal registrars, but tuted In Ueu thereof: 4 to • Lba. FLAGSTONES (d) Investment of Retirement Allowance Fund NOTICE we Just don’t get them,’ ’ says IXAYCAMP One Hundred (100%) per cent of toe Retirement- Allowance John Lewis, director of the TOWN OF COVENTRY UJSJIJI. Ohotoe, BONEUDM a Fund except for that part which. In toe opinion of toe Pension TAX COLLECTOR’S Southern Regional Council’s Board, shall be necessary to meet current obligations of toe Plan, Voter Education Project and a HUBBARD HILL EXTRA LEAN may be Invested under the supervision of toe Treasurer and toe NOTICE veteran ctvll rights leader. SIRLOIN f . 3 9 ______Notice Is hereby given to toe Pension Board In accordance with Section 45-88 of Chapter 780 Advocates of stronger en­ of toe General Statutes of Connecticut, Revision of 1968, or as this taxpayers ol toe ’Town of Cov- IN GLASTONBURY ROUND fiR0UNR+ Section may from time to time be amended, or shall be used to entry that I have a rate bill and forcement claim that In toe 566 STEAK 1 purchase, with the approval of the Pension Boards a Retirement •yyarrant to collect a tax of.0682 coimties in toe seven states cov­ L /4Sf w m o x for BOYS AND GIRLS AgM 3-11 Yra. Annuity Contract or Contacts from a life iMurance c"mP®ny mills on a dollar on the Grand ered by toe act, federal regis­ permitted to Isaufzsuch C^ti-act or (^tracts ^J*® Ust-of- October 1. 1969, In ac- trars have been sent Into only lb. 99c Connecticut, or shall be paid in trust, with the approve or me . ... ^ , o iAo /v# 64. Some blaick leaders v^/s•vcontend Coll 633-2040 for HyM- on Comp Pension Boardr-for Investment in accordance with Section ..45:88 cordance ^ t o Sec. 12-1« of the president Nixon Is less than en- CUBE, $•1 . 2 9 . of Chapter 780 of toe General Statutes of Connecticut. Revision of C ^eral Statiifes of toe State thuslasUc about enforcing civil 1968, or as this Section may from time to time be amended, and of Connecticut, and rate bill STEAK 1 HAMBURG distribution to members of toe Plan eligible for benefits here- and warrant to collect a tax of . JL federal registrars under.-~ mills on a dollar. In accord- (Bagnlar) Sec. l22-6(g) Is hereby amended by adding thereto toe follow- ^2-96 of the Gen- have registered only about 166,000 Negroes^ toe act is cred­ „ ____ _ji. . __eral Statutes of the State of Armed Forces, Oedlt for ited with helping in toe registra­ (g ) Se^lcea **°"^*^ Pension. Connecticut, Revision of 1968, Tonight—1st Run—^Feature 1st EYE OF tion of almost one million, ac- IdANCHESTi lb. 59c Anyone who leaves toe employ of toe ’Town for service In toe ^ aniended by 3ec. 12-96 of the gQyjjjjjor to the VEP, acknowl- OR/ - //V- Each Night Except Frl., Bat., THE ROUND Armed Forcep of toe United States and whff returns to toe employ 1963 Supplement. edged to be the best source of RIIS 6 X 4(A • BOI ION NOICH and Holiday EVes. lb of the Town upon his discharge from such Service, shall have toe gqid tax becomes due and . . . • ^ 3 lots 5 3 c lb. ITthe spent in such Service Included In computing toe requisite'pj^yable ;on July 1, 1070 and ROAST $ DM-Uolon* number of years for vesting of rights under this paragraph. January 1, 1971, and any tax of NEXT! WALT DISNEY’S Fhe biztrre world vou metinHinetOfThe Apes'wu onlf Sec. 122-7(1) is hereby amended to read as follows; HMIara nr ln«i nnd nil mn. ’nte**' iHipOCt til the SCVen ------.. ... • — ---TzziTinirzTi — “ 8LEEPINO BEAUTY’’ , the beginning...WlUr UES BENEATH MAY% THE END! (l)d Effective J u ly '1, 1968, toe normal monthly pension ftor . y vehicles _____ regardless„ __ of states covered W s been felt at shall be increased In accordance with toe following schedule: the polls. SWBET CORN Date of Retirement Percentage Increase amount shall be due and pay 1-1-54 thru 1-1-69 6% able July 1, 1970. After August PEACHES 1-2-69 thru 1-1-64 4% 1, 1970 said tax becomes delin­ S ear. 39c 1-2-64 thru 6,30-70 2% ’ quent . and Interest will be However, In no event will toe aforementioned Increases be charged from toe Due Date of B eneaih ■-J- a ■ Sweet ’n Juicy less than Five ($8.00) Dollars per month. July 1, 1970, at the rate o fi j (l)-2 In addition, effective July 1, 1970, the normal monthly three-quarters of one per cent ' pension slmll be Incre^ed as follows: _gi. month or fraction thereof. CANTALOUPES ' Date of Retirement \ Percentage Increase r12:io f .m . ana Maurice Evans — Linda Harris determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars o fP -M .-4:80 P.M., Friday COLOR CO-HIT MANCHESTER Voters, has not been filed with toe Town Clerk requesting Its Hall will be closed July 8, 1970. reference to a special Town election. Dated at Coventry, Connectl- /'/ I I I /< M 1/,’A/ / JAMES P. FARR, Secretary jyjjg 24, 1970. mSMORSIDIIY D on’t truat AISIVONE In MAIN '.(«( I ( M ANC. Ml MO Board of Directors Audrey M- Bray, J^p^ijings at 7:00 » 9:00 Manchester, (Connecticut Dated at Manchester, (Connecticut, this Uto day of June, 1970. Tax Collector »|||^l^at 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 Town o t (Coveij^, llie K reodm Letter ^ Open DaUy 8 a.m. • e p.nii: # Thurs. and Fri, 8 a.m. • • p.m. e ReS. I ajft. ■ • pja. C

/ fA O B fX n jR MAl^CHEST^R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. \THyRSDAY, JUNE 2g, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING'HBRALp. MANCHESTER. CONN.V THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 /, » - r PAOB VTVI ah«r the U.8. Court of Appeals history has an administration ■\. jPenn Central Crisis! G I O c a t h T d i r APiiA n/MAf ^^77 ^ . * * uRwuine ror me“ *® wimorawiwithdrawal held at the first meeting In Oc­ H e Takes here reversed a pii.ce-flxlnf vylth a little bit more than a North Viatnamiuji undsf of U.8. troops from Cambodia. Coventr'y STAR . GAXERr*'i^ Sides Trade year in office been met with op* \ tober. conviction of thrae of the com­ Thav.V aaia l s ^ A e omit, s s control. A. . Praphas ecnoea schosd -iTianom'S Tlianom’s re- re- panies; Chas< Pflser A Co., Inc., A y C LA Y R. PO LLAN position from thO'American peo­ 'At a rocent meettiv of East Police Log LlIRA At Low Point been taken “ yto* Thailand "cannot f w WVT" • Ouch From Myers Co. and American /yy »AK.2i\ Your Doily AcIMIy Guid*md, X Charges At ple as strong as the Nixon ad­ Central Pomona No. 8, held In According lo Iho Startart. /r Nationalization S ^ n Columbia, the following from Cyanamld Co. The government t* ministration is facing now," Vy first two rfav. Communist domlhatlon os this le Hawk To develop message for Thur;—Thursday, ,, Lake Water, Cleaner the Coventry Oranige Were elect­ ARRESTS has filed for a rehearing of the t?\17-18-19.33 36-37-39-50/ asserted. In Vietnam No 1 wUl constitute a direct threat to Innoculation appeal. 5.^42-46:87 read words corresponding to numbers 55-59-81-89', Paris Talks Nguyen Van Tien of the Viet ed: Mlaster, WlUlam,. MlUer; Kenneth E. Perry, 22,’’ of 476 of your Zodiac birth sign. WM r ? J ^ -overeignty and will lead to By O. O. MOOANlBIi They and the other two com­ TAURUS SCORPIO Cong said the Nixon administra­ As Alternative to Aid (Oonttnnsd ir«m Page One) treasurer, Mira. Gertrude Hav­ Woodbrtdge 8t., charged with Vie for Seat AM. JO 1 Whot«v«r 31 Plumbing 6) tdeos PARIS (AP) -i X).8. Ambas- After Drier Period operating without a motorcycle AP Selenoe Writer panies—Olln Mathleson Chemi­ 2 Btrter 32 ln«fflcl#< 62 You OCT. 22 i tion "keeps reaotiUng to treach­ Farther along the bor- “ 1 0 ^ “ ^““ ' en; Ceres, Mrs. Claudia Miller; CHICAXK) (AP) — An Ohio cal Corp. and the Upjohn Co.— ( MAT 20 3 D to l 33 A n / 63 Authority NOY. sador Philip C. Hablb accused ery, making it the core of its WASHINOTON (AP) — Trans- One committee member provincial ciqdua retaken by U.fl, fotVM contliiUGtl thDlr a^a a a ' at. and, to the exe^3-41-47-49 11 News 2- 6- 9-25^ tion. alon,” he added. "Stop down- if federal aid Is withheld from asked whether management Highway 4 to Kompong 8om, sociation will meet In the form l > ^ 2 - 6 9 - 7 4 12 Portner • ^6J«4a-€speciolly 72 Success New results, released today and this showed an alarming and then criticised Oonahus tor a-dream of having a generation tS3.B million settlement for non- 13 About 43 Friend 73 lnfluer>ce 28-29-85-86 "You repeat your constant grading this conference wlith a the Penn Central and other acted wisely last Y " " |n lU ^ Cambodia’a chief port and the But tor the second day in a ^ of an outing toturday evening ACCIDENTS high of 100,000. being Salley's choice. He asld ot children grow up without fear government hospitals and Blue CANCIR 1 4 0 n 44 W ith 74 Advice CAPRICORN oharge of U.S, aggression In In- view to undermining it, oJid r»- clsion to p&y million In aivl- site of Its only oil refinery. row. the U.S. Command roport- P®^ show sharp decreases In pollu­ at 6:30 at the home of Mr. and A car driven by Wendell A. ot Inoculations.” Cross. i JUNE 21 15 Suggests 45 Directir>g 75 Only Die. 22 ’***•■• denda In the face of a financial sd the four helicopter. ^ ' The mill pond was tested, off Hudson; 22, of Maine, was In that in theee tlmee, oondldatee 16 N^less 46 In 76 As dochlna, and continue to refuse spond serloualy to tlhe South In Saigon, a ^ t h Vletnameee tion after a relatively dry peri­ Mrs. Frank Ruff In Glastonbury. ' Lubens Is affiliated with Chll- He set July 1 for the next iJULY 22 -47 Friend 77 Signing JAN. IP "If we do nothing, euid all else crisis, military aonite reported that a down and also said M Air Force Route 31, and this showed a collision with a car driven by need more than the eupport of 17 Look to negotiate except on the bemis Vietnamese people's legUimaibe od. There will be past masters at­ dren’s Hospital Medical Center conference on the continuing llt- . .,3-44-48-57 18 Out 48 Persons 78 Any 20-26-30-45/^ of your own unreasonable and demands.” falls, we only have the option of "No,” said Volpe'a deputy,- ■ U.S. h e llc c ^ r strafed a num­ AS7 fighter-bomber crashed h a s y * “ >«®»“ »eUvered. count of 870. Tlie pond is a re­ tending from the Coventry Theresa O. Garrity, of 24 Tow­ political leaders if they ere to 49 Anrroys 79 A at the University of Cincinnati. Igatlon by the states of Califor- :fek3-66-73 19 For 60-71-72 unrealistic demands,” Habib ------^ takeover of.the railroads by the James Begga. ber o< Sbuth Vtetmunese nJiinj from unknown causes,, killing The official results were re­ pository tor all the lake water Orange. er Rd., early this morning at win—they need a q>ark that con 20 Dynomic 50 Iridicoted - 80 To AQUARIUS He and a colleague from that nia, Hawaii, Kanisas, North Car- LEO 21 Today 5) Write 81 W ho's told the North Vietnamese and .JortaUon Secretary John Volpe Rep. j . J. Pickle, D-Tex., boatirln the Gulf of Slam last the pilot, near Kratie, In north­ ceived yesterday In the town which flows down the mill Annual Plenic Broad St. and W. Middle Tpke. link them with the voters. He, ) JULY 22 22 Wastage 52 Understand 82 You JAN. 20 manager’s office, forwarded brook. Institution, Dr. Robert W. Aua- ollna, Oregon, Utah and Wash- Viet Cong envoys at the T2nd a Wednesday while testifying asked whether the Penn-Centra Saturday, and sank or damaged east Cambodia. It was the sec­ Judge Declares The Mothera Club will hold like Irwin, cited hie record In ~ denmoore, and Dr. Alan D. Sha­ Ington, plus Los Angeles and 4 Li A US. 22 23 A 53 Down 83 Papers III. If , from the State Board of Health. Reoeivee Medal past election. 24 Leaking 54 Every 84 Shock season of the peace talks. ▼ lla sJ I* y In support of a proposal to pro- ^as poorly managed. ^ or 20 of them. He aald he ond U.S. plane reported lost Hb annual picnic for members COMPI^NTS fer of Barney Children's Medi­ San Francisco counties and '152-54-5A64 25 From 55 Find 85 Wracking 7-10-12-11 X didn't know whow many casual­ over Cambodia since raids be-j Vote by Caucus The tests were made two weeks T-Sgt. Ernest B. Olendlnnbig, Four boys, aged 10 to 18, wire Donahue, who has no "trsok 33-34-38 "Your present tacUcs at these -g-^ XWT "Anytime," Volpe said, "a and their families this Saturday cal Center, Dayton, won a cer­ Kansas City, Mo. 7 -7 8 -8 3 26 Aspects 56 Angle 86 People meeUnga seem to be based on I M R O T P P W O t l '^•ways. corporation loses money I gen- ties there were, but National As- gan to disrupt the—new North T 1 • J *• m. ago. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louhs Olen- at Masmlquet State Park. Bach seen Tuesday afternoon, break­ record’’ as a candidate has VIRGO 27 Should 57 In 87 Troffic PISCIS tificate of merit for their scien- 28 Moody 58 Inspiring 88 Temporory repeating these demands and ^ Chicago, meanwhile, erally think It Is poorly man- •embljrman Dang Van P h u ^ Vietnamese supply chaiuiels A l l V S l l C l 111 v f FOIOII Both Llslcke and Sandy d-juilng, Babcock Kill Rd., Ctav- family Is to bring Ms own lunch, ing windows at Robertson been active In Democratic party 89 SirKere «*; '» Uflo exhibit at the American 29 Nerve- 59 Out t ro chaiged that at leaist 100 fWier- west of the HO Chi Minh trail. Shores are well within the safe entny has received ttie UJB. Air and TUlra. Lawrence Fawcet Is In School. Replacement cost tor affairs, but principally as a con- 60 You 90 Equipment WAR. 20 refusing to engage In any sort of Treasury Secretary David M. aged." Medical Association convention. 30 Are meaningful dfecussion. Along Kichara J. sume or 69 New Keiuiedy toI(l the Chicago Coun- Adams, noting that he only men were killed or wounded . Two of the helicopters went OROTON, Conn. (AP) — A swimming limitations, based Force Oommendarion Msdel at charge of arrangements, the two large double windows rtlbutor to several campaigns, The method of eliminating State Blacks L 5 - 8-21 ^Adverse ^ N e u tm 4-14-16-22A on coliform counts per KM mil­ 0(riiftlBa AFB, N.Y. 24-31-32-90 f with that at these m eetli^, you received his doctor of cll on Foreign Relaticms the looked at the matter briefly, A qwkeaman for the U.S. down in the western Mekong Superior Court judge has de- ponce Club will be about $76. cited his inexperience as a vir­ pain from needle injections in­ 27-68-7^88111' mount a propaganda campaign veterinary medicine degree on government should have mad^ a said It was his Impression "the / Commend said it had no report Delta, another crashed norih of dared invalid a vote by a limeters of water, as prescrib­ Sgt. Glendlfuiing, an aircraft The Whlrlaways Square tue. It has; he said, made him volves the application of an of blatant dUtortlon and marked June 14 from the OoUege of "desperate” effort to save Uie Investors have been gettiitf Saigon and the fourth was shot ed by the state agency. equipment technician, wise dec­ Dance Club will have Tex Wilson Sometime Tuesday night, few enemiea, which goes a long adhesive patch on which an Gain Jobs of any such attack by either caucus attempting to fill a va­ inaccuracy concerning the sltud veterlnarv Medicine at Mlchl- railroad. But he said Insufficient their money out of the c o n u ^ y down 10 miles Inside Cambodia. Llslcke, on this most recent orated tor meriinriouB service from Massax:tnisetts calling a vandals entered a used car lot way toward party unity. And, he anesthetic has been applied. U.S. or Vietnamese aircraft aiul cancy on the Representative Rocky Orders Investigation ation and— J developmentsJ— . ------y In time was available to solve the while the company was stoWlng added: "It is not probable that One man was wounded, the „ testing, shows a coliform count wCth the 661st Field Maijitenance square dance Saturday night at at 478 Center St. and smashed said, businessmen like himself The numbing of the anesthetic In Building Southeaist Asia. gan State University In East, firm’s problems. He said other for working capital." an Incident of this nature oculd command said. The unofficial To>^ M e e t^ . The vote w m by of 20 and Sandy Shores is at 160. Squadron et Otis AFB, Mass. Re the Oapt. Nathan Hale School. the windows and windshields of are needed In politics. He also starts In 20 to SO minutes and "We reject your charge of Lnnsteg. companies might face similar R^p. Fred Rooney, D-Pa., happen and we would not know total of helicopter, lost in the The state advises that a count was cited tor hta outstlandbig All area club level daitcere are two cars. Parts from another said that of the candidates arho the peak effect Is achieved in HARTFORDi, Conn. (AP) — Of Confrontation at Hobart aggression by the United States He la the son of J<4m A. Suhls problems because "corporations he would favor some sort of about it." war rose to 8,SM ™*®** "hould have been by of 200 to 800 Is acceptable for pradeesionaj aMIl, knowrledge and welcome, and soft soled shoes car were stolen . have political leaders’ support, two hours. The anesthetic looks The state Commission on Human . . ballot as the town charter stipu- bathing. toadenshlp. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Gov. . . . we do not accept your de- and the late Mrs. Suhle, and U operate with less cash than they government takeover of rails. The South Vietnamese govern­ In the biggest battle action re- are required for dancing from 8 "I have the least." He, too like cold cream and contain san Rights and Opportunities says Nelson A. Rockefeller has or­ vlolence by offering studenta mands that the United States married to the former used to-’ ’ He called railroads "a monopo- ment confiscated the issues ot ported In South Vietnam, the » .u A month ago, fdllowlng heavy Hie sergeant to now assigned to 11 p.m. Tickets will be avail­ Someone tried to break Into stressed the importance of being agent called llcocaine. the number of blacks In Con­ 2 dered a special Investigation of bombs, guns and lessons in simply agree to withdraw and ftlmtt PattanMB of Manobtatar, Commlttee response to the ly whose only respmise to nine Saigon newspapers which South Vietnamese 21.t Division rains, the counts at both these at Grltttas to the 49th Fighter able at the door. the Pyramid Building at 867 E. from Fairfield County (he Is Each adhesive patch has a necticut's construction Industry the Hobart College disturbance guerrilla tactics. abandon the government of the proposal was reluctant and competition has been cutting carried Phuong’a account of the claimed It kUled 83 enemy near ® ' beaches were over the 8(M Interoeptor Squadron, a unit of Center St., Tuesday night. Pry from Stamford), and said that blue square marked on It and has increased substantially In earlier this month that focused Wallnsky said that interviews republic of Vietnam." sometimes angry. service or raising rates.” alleged Incident. the U Minh foreri mUe. mark, but both beaches were the Aerospace Defense Oosn- Manchester Evening Herald marks were found on the front would be . a crucial factor In this Is placed over the area the last decade—but not in nlk failed to get a majority; mand which protects the U.S. countering Welcker’B strength. attention on a police undercover with students indicated that The South Vietnamese amhos- Rep. James Harvey, R-Mlch., Volpe said the railroads are Phuong and the Vietnamese southwest of Saigon, kept open, to be used at the Coventry correspondent. Holly and rear doors, but no entry where the needle Is to be inject­ skilled classifications. One Republican and five Demo­ ageinat hostile aircraft and mls- Informer known to students as Tongyai had traveled about up- sador, Pham Daflg’ Lam, said questioned the aid package on essential for defense and the na- military source aald the boate public’s discretion. Oontner, tel. 742-8796. was gained. Duffey, who Is considered the ed. The finding was'.contained in state campuses for the last two Hanoi wanted nothing less than crats reportedly voted against Btles. .least likely to be supported by This way, Lubens said, a “Tommy the Traveler.” grounds It could set a precedent tion’s economic health. To let were attacked off Raoh Oia, a BANGKOK, Thailand <(AP) — Waterfront Park, which was a 100-page report prepared for Rockefeller announced years and had "repeatedly of- to conquer Indochina and de- him. A veteran ot the Korean War, many party regulars, voiced dis­ mother can apply the anesthetic that would force the federal the Penn Central ceaae operat- port on South Vietnam’s south­ Prime Minister Thanom Kittika^ closed early this month because the commission by the Labor Wednesday that he had, ordered fered to provide weapons and dared that Communist leaders Bartlnlk’s la-wyer told Judge he Mas completed a year of duty dain for the argument that he to the spot where the needle Is government to put financial ing would have dire effects on west coast 40 miles from the chom told a cheering House of of a count of 9,4(M, has dropped Education Center at the Uni­ a special grand jury p^be "of Incendiary explosive ' mate- regardedj - j **--the **Paris ■- *-■•talks only • as Norman M. Dube during a brief In Vietnam. Rights Group Calls Talks would be the beat candidate for to be stuck and prepare the "life nets” under other trans- the whole economic system, he Cambodian border. A govern­ Parliament today that Thailand Za H"'! to 60 based on the testa two versity of Connecticut. a new -front in advancing their ______hearing Wednesday that with a Sgt. OlendAmlng graduated ki the Party to run, dSd'ssld It child before taking him to the the events related to'The serious rials. '* portation industries. said, since 70 percent of all ment spokesman said the com­ would send Its army Into Cam' weeks ago, and has been open- The study was financed under i^ t J r b ^ e ’ goal. written ballot only "yes” votes 1948 frotm Windham High Sohool was Instead time for the public doctor's <^ce. at Hobart In Gene­ "All you have to do is open up freight cars move over the com- manding general in that region bodla If necessary. 4d for use. It Is a private beach, a $47,627 grant from the Con­ "The (North Vietnamese) In­ may be registered, although oth- in WilUmanUc. On Housing Bias Concern to "reassert Its voice agsiiL" Ho 5 va, N.Y., on June 6. the federal government to this pony’s rails at one time or an- had no knowledge of the report­ for the residents of the Water­ . Lubens said the anesthetic necticut Research Commission. Vernon Speaking at the opening of a er candidates may be written In Dairy Supper Set amiounced his ability to force a The confrontation between po­ vasion of Lboa and Cambodia Is ed attack. front Park Associatioq. Human (Relations Oomimisslon balSdage Is not yet commercial- A field study last summer luid you’ll see everyone stand- other during a year. new session, Thanom said Thai on the ballot, Coventry Grange will sponsor their motivations are and to primary—"I will have more than lice and several htmdred stu- . . . part of tile over all scheme One of the newspapers cemfis- Noting the sharp dl^arity In CHRC) Chairman Dr. David L. m , f ly available. It has been tried show ^ that 6.9 per cent of con- Ing in line," Hanley said. Volpe added that during the tioopa along the 400 miles of jf tjje firgt vote had been prop- a dairy supper tomorrow night determine if iE>r. Warren’s fear the necessary 20 per cent"—and . . ^ dents followed a dormitory drug Work To Start of expansl^m of the Communist cated, Duoc Nha Nam, said the test results, and such a Warren has arranged a meeting for six or seven years o a thou- strucUon workers were black, an gearch. The youths defied m - Undersecretary Charles Bak- next 10 years the nation’s roll­ border from Laos to the Gulf ot er, the lawyer said, Bartlnlk at the Grange Hall on Route Is right that the rules are declared that "the choice ot 'a regime of North Vietnam whose Phuong bad sent a message to drop In the coliform count, tor next Tuesday iilght with sands of chUdren, he aald. increase over the 4.8 per cent nesting offlcera damaged three er said the airline and trucking roads would run up an estimat- Siam had been placed on full would have won since no <^er 44A. The supper will frature meant to be “ discriminatory’’ In United States Senator le too Im­ On Commercial objective, as everyone knows, is President Nguyan Van Thleu 'Moore said that the public town planning officials tor the nature. He said children’s fears of figure shown In the 1960 census. Industrles wore not In the same ed $12 billion deficit to make alert and told to stand by for nominee was proposed and two creamed chicken, and other portant to be left to a fear po­ patrol cars aiid obtained the re­ to extend Hanoi’s domination to demanding an Immediate inves­ should not be lulled into a false sole purpose of discussing the Dr. Warren expressed Tues­ doctors stem from their having The principal gains were In the studento taken Into trouble as the railroads, but capital Improvements. further orders. favorable votes were cast. dairy dishes, followed by straw­ litical leaders." Renewal Area all of Indochina,” Lam de­ tigation^ the incident. sense of security. Because the proposed apartment density reg­ day the fear that one intent ot been hurt and frightened by labor group. The akllled jobs — clared. ‘ •the'’government does have the — ------"If the Communists overrun a new election Is to be con- berry shortcake. The public is South Vietnamese officials an­ count at Waterfront Park was ulations. the zoning regulations is to keep -----needles In 1 the 1 ,0 doctor’s----- office. electrlci™ , plumbers, and The students apparenUy were Ground will be broken Wednes­ responsibility to see they remain Cambodla, Thailand wiU be the ducted, but no date was set. Invited, and tickets will be Lam called allied military In­ nounced a- new operation by J. E>ric Potter, town ptanner, low-income people, such as mi­ This fear often carries over Into steam fitters showed little or outraged over the law officials’ day at 3 p.m. to signal the start operating." Dempsey Aide Named next victim,” he declared. ------:------so high, there is reason to be­ available at the door. Charges of Indeeency tervention in Cambodia—con­ their troops into Cambodia, a has already acoei>ted the in­ nority group members in Hart­ adulthood. no gains or declines In the pro- use of a nonstudent Informer, of construction of the commer­ Volpe said the Penn Central To Fill CKT Vacancy "Thailand has no choice but to lieve that some problems do ex­ Servings will be from 6 :80 to demned as aggression by Hanoi 6,000-mon foray some SO miles vitation, Dr. Warren says, and ford, from moving out to Man­ Popularize Lennon Art portion o f blacks employed In cial portion of the Rockville Re- and probably would receive the first ______fight. Mao The-tung has openly T l a l l a S M e m o r i a l ist, Moore said, adding that 6:80. Awards be given out 'Tommy the Traveler,” who the Viet OMig—"acts of bisyond the border to evacuate he hopes that either the chair­ chester. 1969 over the 1960 census. supplied Information that led to development area. $200 mlUlon of the admlnlstra- HARTTORD ~ declared ThaUand Is the next tests of septic systems in that at tills time for new candidates cooperation and assistance” for Vietnamese settlers from the man of the Town Plazuling and LONDON (AP) —BeaUe John Sam DlCarlo, general man­ tion’s $760 mlUlon standby loan C. Harris Jr., i^ o hM been a target Tiutiiand wui fight be- area are continuing, with more who joined the Grange during HRC members originally Drug Firms Get David Plnsky, who headed the the search and accompanied po- the Cambodian people. ■ickM t villages of Labanslek and Bo Dedicated to JFK Zoning ComimlaBion (PZC), M. Lennon made $84,(X)0 out of hla study, said the low number of lice on the sweep, ager of AIco Development C3orp., North Vietnam’s delegate, proposal. special assistant to Gov. John fore it wlU yield to conunu- than 70 conducted so far. this post spring. scheduled the meeting tor July first art exhibit, thanks partly Dr. Suhle is a 1966 graduate The cash-stricken carrier Dempsey, accepted -a nomlna- These tests show a few vio­ Adler Dobldn, or one of the 28, but, after further considera­ Okay to Settle blacks in these skills is due to He was identified as Thomas developers of the renewal area Nguyen Minh Vy, dismissed tosm." DALLAS (AP) — A box-Uke New Grange offieers have other PZC members will attend. to police charges that the draw- the fact that apprenticeship and Tongyai, 26, an Ontario County in the center of Rockville, said U.S. call for mutual tnx^ with of Manchester High School, aJid would need that sum to stay in Wednesday to be executive An^rlng a quest^ from a ^ President John F. lations, and generally, the resi­ been elected to serve for the tion moved the meeting up to Inga about hla sex life vere la- TOWN OF Atty. Arnold Klou, executive Damage Suit trades are largely family orient- deputy sheriff and resident ot the two banks will be the first drawals as a "perfidious ma- received his BS from Mictilgan business for the remainder of director of the $8 million Hart- member, Thanom said no Thai “ dents Imve been very cooper­ 1970-71 year. They are; Master, June 80. It will beglh at 8 p.m. decent. MANCHESTER, secretary of the MISAC Corp. ed. With few blacks now in Geneva. He was never a student buildings to go up in the com- neuver” which he said amounts State In 1968. He is a member the year, he said. The railroad tord anti-poverty program, the troops or air force units were Kennedy, standing 200 yards ative. ® Mrs. Janice Joing; overseer, in the Municipal Building.' Hie exhibit consisted of 14 CONNECTICUT has e.uo accepted an invitation. NEW YORK (AP) — A feder­ these trades, there' are lew who at Hobart but spent considera- merclal area. to "demanding a ransom -from of OPhrmHouse fraternity, and reorganizeij un^er bankruptcy Community Renewal Team. operating In Cambodia. from where a sniper’s bullet Moore noted that, apparently, Mrs. Corinne Pender; lecturer, The apartment density regu­ NOTICE OF Dr. W(arreii says. He will be lithograpba, eif^t showing Len­ al judge has approved an $8.6 can pass the interest and know­ ble time visiting students on The Connecticut Bank and the Vietnamese people for the was a member of the Michigan laws over the weekend after an post becomes vacant Aug. heavy rains create somewhat of Raymond Pender; steward, By­ lations are scheduled to come He denied that the United )jjued him, was dedicated Tues- asked for his viewpoint- and non and his Jiqionese wife, million offer by five major drug ledge on to black youths. campus. Trust and the People’s Savings cessation, of U.S. aggrearion." State student chapter of the original administration plan to 1 when the current CRT dlrec- ADOPTION OF States had persuaded Thailand a problem, since the natural ron Hall; assistant steward, up for public hearing July 6. knowledge from experience with Yoko Onok in love play. companies to settle 66 damage Secondly, he said, these trades Sheriff Ray O. Morrow has Bank, both now located In Rock- Vy said America’s true aim In American Veterinary Medical guarantee a $200 million loan to tor, David L. Holmes, assumes ORDINANCE drainage In moet lake areas is Glenn Miller, and lady assistant to send troops to Cambodia to About 260 'persons gathered the moderate-income Beech- Police Mcused the art gallery suits that charged the firms require consltieraole technical said that Tongyai began working vllle, have approved plans for the war Is a military victory. Association. the firm collapsed under ad- the post of executive director of In accordance with the provl- directly Into the lake. In Water­ replace American troops who jh^ ceremony beside the me- steward, Heidi Miller. wood Apartments on Rachel Rd. of exhibiting Indecent prints, with fijeing prices on tetracy­ and academic knowledge. for him In March as an under- buildings to be constructed on but he maintained that this Dr. Suhle plans to start prac- verse congressional reaction. the University of Connecticut slMis of Chapter 8, Sections 1 front Park, the problem is ap­ Pollution Fund* Up wlU be withdrawn June 80. mortal, designed by New York Also: Chaplain, Ernest Brown; The HRC decided to arnoi^;e a but the charge was dlanilseed cline and other “wonder drugs." The study was unable to find cover agent, the Main Street side of the area, "ambition la a mere delusion." ticing on July 1 with Dr. Penn Central’s management Commission on Human Rights and 9 o f the Ttown Charter, no­ In a brief news conference lat- architect PhUlp Johnson and parently compounded because treasurer, June Loomis; secre­ meeting when several mentbers NEW YORK — Pollution-con­ by a magistrate. Robert Har- Judge Inser B. Wyatt’s ruling any overt cases of dlscrimlna- In an Interview published In The commercial area will also "Never befqre In American Frederick Feibel In Avon. came under strong critlcisn), qnd OppoitonlUes. tice Is hereby given of the adop­ or Thanom told newsmen there erected near the west edge of a storm seWer system' empties tary, Mrs. Gertrude Haven; became concerned that the trol appropriations rose sharply land, a director of the gallery, Wednesday in U.S. District the Geneva Times, Tongyai was Include a largesuperm arket tion by the Board of Directors tion against minority group had been a sortos of discussions downtown district, Into the beach area, and in gatekeeper, Mrs. Claudia Miller; apartment density regulations last year among 248 companies said sets of prints sold like hot- Court settled the claims of 48 quoted as saying: "The best which will be surrounded by of the Town of Manchester,' members In the entry process. between Thai and U.S. officials "Designing this memorial was rainy weather, all ground water Ceres, Mrs. Albertina Lynch; might be intended to make the surveyed by the National Indus­ cakes for $1,820 each after the states, the District of Columbia, cover for an undercover agent seven satellite stores. Tentative Connecticut, June 2, 1970, of Or­ J A Ust of 16 persons who had on economic and mlUtary assist- y,e only way I had of honoring is washed into the storm sew­ Pomona, Mrs. Mabel Hall; constructian of moderate and trial Conference. Hie com­ unsuccasaful Intervention the Puerto Rico, a number of cities dinance as toUowa: by filed complaints of discrimina­ who wanted to get on to the plans for the building have been ance to 'Hialland. Ho said the man. I loved and adinlred," ers. This can include overflow Flora, Mrs. Ruth Loomis, and and all the retail and wholesale Sec. M PURCHASE OF BROAD lO^V-lncome housing financially panies set aside a record $286 law. tion was turned over to the campus was portraying the part approved by the Redevelopment talks were dIrecUy related to architect, a friend of from leeching fields, as well as executive committee for a three Impractical in Manchester. druggists -who sued. About $8 of a radical ejctremlst, which I STTIBET ^CENTER STKEBT million tor pollution-control fa­ "One could say the metropoli­ labor center, but eight were dis­ Commission. Thai assistance plans tor Cam- Kennedy fomUy. just plain storm water, thus the year term, Ernest Brown. . OonrunieBion members decided million in interest also wlU be did." PROPERTY — (Rumble OU cilities, up 23 per cent over tan police did us a great big fa­ missed for lack of evidence and The first building to go up In coliform coimts are higher after Installation of officers will be to ask plaisdng officiails what paid. At the time of the disturb­ Robert Cullum, vice chairman funds earmarked in 1968. vor," Harland remarked. seven were adjusted without the area was the Tolland County Company) Thailand has asked the United city’s Kennedy Memorial storms. ' Seven other states and numer­ ance, Hobart Dean R. O. Mc­ BE rr ORDAINED by the hearings. Court House which was com­ TTi States to Increase Its aid. Commlaslwi, said in reference Moore suggested that all resi­ ous Indi-vidual users-of the antl- Kean said it was his "private pleted and opened last fall. Board of Dlrectpra of the Town Pinsky said a committee will in a related d t a c u ^ o ' ^ to the Nov. 22, 1968, assasslna- dents exercise caution In swim­ M o U c b are' still pursuing treble be formed consisting of labor opinion that the Informant of Manchester that the Town Urban renewal was actually plans for Cambodl^ Inteiwr ^ **Hie shock of that day has ming at any beach right alter damage claims and will take specialists, civil rights advo- >®own as Tommy the Traveler Initiated In the former city of of Hhnehester purchase real 0 ICnlster Pnqihas Oiarusathlen so let this monu- heavy rains. their suits to trial. Rockville In 1968. The project estate tor the sum of Seventeen cS es and educators to study told newsmen ^ govern- y, y,^ The other test results are as “ It has been held proper ‘to On June 11, four Hobart stu­ was taken over by the town Thousand Seven Hundred (|17,- ways of Increasing the number mont would not moke ^ ma- y^^^ winsome man, not to his follows: Waterfront Manor, 120; take the bird in hand Instead of of blacks In the skilled con­ dents were arrested on charges of Vernon in 1966 - after the ■" '700.00) Dollars from Humble Oil 'WHERE a prospective flock in the jor decisions until after the June ^^^yj.. Bellevue, 110; Hemlock Point, struction jobs. of obstructing governmental ad­ town’s governments were con­ A Refining Company, a Deta, bush,' ” Wyatt wrote ."The sub­ Tliere are already 12 action ministration and second degree solidated. ware Corporation having an stantial amounts of money are GROWING THINGS programs- xmderway by unions riot. The second building construct- office and place of business In available . . . now, and not at Subsequently Tongyai was ed was the professional building AY the City of Hartford, County of A and employers to bring black some distant time In the fu­ youths into the skilled trades. charged with harassment In a now occupied by the Southern Hartford and State of Connectl-: IS OUR BUSINESS ture.” warrant sworn out by one of the New England Telephone Cb. cut, located at the intersection Court papers show that 160 four, Raphael Martinez ,87, at which has the entire first floor. of Broad Street and Center suits totaling more than $300 Tree Farm Vast New York City, a senior. Ton- Second floor offices are also Street, U.S. 6 ahd 44-A in said N million in claims have been gyai surrendered to police June occupied. Town of Mancheeter as shown tiled in connection with the PORTLAND, Ore. — About 16 17, and was released pending a Also proposed for the area on a map entitled "n^AN FOR iNVENTOar SALE ENDS JUNE 27th case. But Wyatt wrote, “ The million acres of private lands preliminary hearing. is a high-rise apartment build­ WIDBNINa OE 8 R 602 AND chances of recovery In any of In 12 Western states are pro­ Adam Wallnsky, who won the ing for the elderly. Plans for INTERSECTION DMFROVE- SORRY-BUi WE MUST CLOSE AT 1 PM these cases are no better than ducing continuous forest crops Democratic nomination for at­ this have been approved but fi­ LT.WOOD MENT8 ON ROUTE U.S. 6 and 60-60 and probably should more on certified tree farms. The torney general In Tuesday’s pri­ SAT.JUNE 2 7 t h AND ALL DAY MCMDAY nancing arrangements have not U.S. 44A IN THE TOWN OF -BUCKUND STORE ONIY realistically be called slight." mary, charged last week that acreage is five times the land been completed -with the fed- MANCHESTER APPROVED LOCKER PU N T AND MEAT MARKET JUNE 2 9 t h . FCR INVENTORY. The ruling came two months area of Cmuiecticut. the agent had incited campus eral government. Feb. 28, 1970, Sheet 9 of on file in the office of . Public 2 SPEED FAN Work* of the Town ot Manches­ UL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY GUT AND DISPUYED BY FASCO ter, more particularly bounded lAUT CHANCE 1^ described as foHowa: Begliuilng at the northeast NOT PRE-PACKAGED corner of land of Grantor, Die Now only y X 7' (nominal dimensions)! said Humble Oil A Refining t l 4 « lUSEUAlE The • Doors open and close Company, said point being in WHOU easily on nylon rollers! the westerly street Une of Broad Street; thence traveling wester­ • Triple-coated all white ly along the northeriy property Large 20" custom molded Reg. finish . . . galvanized for extra grille provides protection 2foMS line of said Grantor a distance $19.95 rust-resistance! BonoM Round front and back. Tvro speeds, of seventeen (17) feet, more or KIMBERLY 3 position switch. Whisper SOME OF 'THESE CHOICE ROSES • Rugged double-rib steel lees, to a point; theUcC travel­ panels. One-piece Tmmp ing In a southerly direction COMRO quiet performance. Save SELL FOR AS MUCH AS $4.25 ea. "wrap-around" corners! parallel to the~wettorly street AFFBOX. CV1B • No flimsy roof line. With Vour Purchase line of Broad Street a distance \| Overhang and fascia trim of lyiproxlmately elghty-nlne 2 lOTTOM ROUfiD ROASTS SALE! on all four sides! STA B LE (89) feet to a point of curva­ ture; thence traveUag In a 1 BACK RUMP ROAST SWAT • Reinforced front walls. s UM BR ELLA souUierly and westerly dlrecttan SAVE ON Larger size also center-braced! along on arc having a radius 1 EYE ROUND FLY " MELNOR • High impact plastic handles ' s 2 CHAIR S tof thirty-tour (84) feet, a dis­ with provision for padlock! tance of approjtoately fifty- lib reg. $3.29 KILLER JEt OSCILLATING R e g .$ 2 .9 9 tour (84) feet to A.ppint in tan- 5 LBS. BOTTOM ROUND SPRINKLER • Copyrighted instruction 20-GAL. GALVANIZED reg. $1.19 booklet with illustrations gency, this point being in the GROUND Covers 2,200 sq. ft. In an HOT anybody can follow! northeriy street line of Center AVO. YFBIGHT 88 TO 88 UBO. GARBAGE CAN 14 oz. aerosol - adjustable pattern. Motor is WEATHER Street easterly a dtatance of ap- permanently lubricated and • Floor optional. proodmately fifty-three (68) feat sealed. Sled base for easy LAWN POOL IMCLUOES: to a point, said point Is formed FANCY OBADE “A» LABCUB OVB OIWN CCBBD BBI8KBT Rodent-proof, heavy sheet steel moving. Reg. $5.95. Save FOOD No. A78 has corrugated sides, reinforced 89r $1.96. Now ^ r. „Aion . 18' X 12' swim area . 42’< constant by the Intersection of the Controls flies, mosquitoes, gnats, 100% Organic 5-4-0 la non­ 22' X 13' Outside Dimension northeify street line of Center Barbecued top and bottom. Drop-type handle, other (lying insects. Non-toxic. burning. Ideal for hot- Street and tha westorty street Cerned Beef heavy cover. (72-1541) weather feeding. Une o f Broad Street; thence tra- 5 . vaUnS In a northeriy direction Chickens H E A D O D T BUY NOW m SAVE! along the westerly street Une of bklVIWAV Brood ^Street a distance of one k tl^ p o o T M.GAECIDE, kills algae, fungi hundred twenty-two (128) feet OCB OYFN CDBIOD EXTRA LBAN-F8XSH OBODND lacteria! $S.29pl. NOT FBB-PACmAer| PROOF increase bather comfort Q O O l provided that within ten (10) 2 .9 5 $4.70 for 10 Ibi. 9 4 » (3ALL0M days after this pubUoatlon of L tt MS M yomr ftiMMir wMi U^.DJh. ehoiem iiMcris, Mlivm jaowllryi SEHTRY FILTER AID makes pool filter ■iRtfliEn this Ordinance a patlUcn sign­ work better PAIL- ed by not loss than five (8) perl Stobrpofc Pom frahs and vogMoblM. Sova up lo 15 or 20W and *1*9 for 201BT^ Psrm a4ife ProdUotM (MbM Db A.) * 3 ^ .9 5 CLDR-TABS, continuous bacteria MANCHESTER OPEN cent of the eleoton of the Town,' E specially Made From 20 Ctarha HIM Ave. fo r iO O lbs. control; $47.50 FRIDAY Btamftxid, Oonn. os datenntned frpm the latest I nor Rko a king. 100% Hardwood.No One coat cQvart»Laat8| OALL TODAY - 24-HR. SERVICE ! oMotol lists of the Registrars Sale, dust tree Resists tiie and! TO 8:39 P.M. PlMUM hanw your repreeenUiUve osM. I latUr- FREE! Flllers.SC ock upNow 3-5 Years,Excellant •band thai« ts no oldit»tlon. of Votors has not been filed explosion Iroin contact with hea[ 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 SATURDAY Wtlh the Town Clerk requesting llame. sunlan lotion etc ”ABC>$ofPool Care"1iooklBtl traction. TO NOON DAILY & SUNDAY At this Low Price I! NAME ...... Its'nfsrence to a epeolal Town| olscUcn. II You Uko Thu Best Givu U% A Tusf 'DAILY 8 - 5 SATURDAYS 8 - 4 Jamaa F. Farr, m < & > BUCKLAND STORE 3 3 4 , AmXUDM Secretary Board of Diraoton| 51MSSIU.ST. MAR OMCI PLANT 44S-M24 1310 TOLLAND TNPK MANCHESTER 643-5123 NORTH MAIN SIRIRr CITt .... .M TA n KSiMbaster, Oonn. Dated at MancheMsr, Can- PUNTY OP PRU PARKING SPACR- NEW HAVEN 239-1687 ELLINGTON'875-3353 aUNGTON BUIiDING^MATBIIAlS-I.UMIER— n ia GLASTONBURY 777-2521 nactleut, this 18th day of Junaj OlHER STORES CALL MIDDLEFIELD 347-7229 WILLIMANTIC 423-2931 ItIO, i \,V ^ ... \ ; ■ ' \ \ ' '' . ■' \\ t ' v ■\ \ V PAOB SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY) JUNE 26, 1970 PAGE SBVEM and thus gave the urgent political signal ^ • A HUmrl^Vatpr Covenli Cloutier, CJoventry; Doris La- for him to retire, and the primary vot­ Connecticut ago when old generals, writing IVlanchenter Area loshuts, Manchester; Robin Debate Rises Stalin Bust in obscure journals, began er* in Osngressman Powell's district re­ Wagner, Manchester; and Tra­ WORLD ALMANAC ’ prcUslng his wartime role. , fused, although by a narrow margin, to Yankee Results of Horse Show cy Wagner, Manchester. FACTS But now the "creeping re-Bta- Four Arrested CO.. INl Western Reining: Dick Be- pe^mlnate him. Over Height Placed In llnizatlon” apparently has come iierman, Elolton; Cindy 0«m - out Into the open. After Complaint. •THC r•51^gs^^ These two defeats leave, as the most By A.H.O. mell, Manchester; Carolyn Mc- w i i.___ _a n m oICSON Announced hy 4-H Group O f I^verest One Muscovite, distuned by Publli^tohen____ prominent surviving instance of a candi­ , Carthy, Vernon; Rosemary Pe-^' Red Square the appearance of the nglt^bust, Of Narcotics . IVtunded Oetobar l, UB Before thq Republican State More than 90 entires particl- Foohoy appears twice in this Vernon; and Robin Wag- date who is being presumed to be un­ i^EW DELHI, India (AP)—Is hxnarvwu /ao, . commented: "Now it is time to Convention of 1970 convened, pated ia.. .laat week’s Junior category because she entered on ManchesUr. M oaoow (AP) - Joseph V. ^rect a monument to the thou- P«“P>® were ar- beatable, no matter what he has or has thoughtful, wary RepuMloan* Horse Show, and the sponsor- ‘ wo different horses.) ' Robin Wagner. Mt. Everest j^virlng or it is just Stalin returned to Red Square sands of Innocent people who rested and charged with posses- not done. Senator Edward Kennedy of kept asking themeelve* one hut grouD the s-H SnHrtin Hunters: Rhnn ’a “ “ "chesl®'’ ; Mary Lou Breen, that man has failed to deUr- today In the form of a granite died In Stalinist purges and slon of marijuana following a SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s Massachusetts. It may be too much question. i ^ Schultz, East Hartford: Katht ^eethy, mine lU exfect height? bust—the first major public camps." PwrANefnMe in• Advance era, haVe announced the results. Bourne ManchoAtAt” a Vernon; and Tracy Wagner, . .. complaint received last night One veerear ...... |SO.OCi "H ow ," they aeked -them- in each case, the entrant’s H a r ^ r o v r S t Wlilinrton ^ ‘‘nchester. ^ ’ No doubt exlste that the Hl- monument to him in Moscow by Coventry police. S t Month* ...... is.M to expect that the voters of Massachu­ Three Months ...... 7.80 selvee, "are we going to man­ placement on the list indicates Lead Line- G regory' W’ fltert* Command: Roserriary malayan peak iB '.^e world’s since his mumifled corpse was Columbia Arrested were: Steven MSchle, One Month ...... A » , setts will suddenly advance to the state 19, of Rnake Hill Rd., Coventry; age to blow it this how he or she placed In the Mystic; Hugh O’Brien O u ^ r Vernon; Lori Negro, highest, but just hc^. hlgh re- removed and cremated nine MEMBER o r of enlightenment of voters in Stamford particular category named, so Hill; Mcrrilce Gorman ^ M Vernon; Sandy Cochran, Ver- mains open to question, ilevln Hill, le, hf Nathan Hale It was Indeed a troublesome, The porcupine is a rodent years ago, after he was official­ Sailboat Races THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and Harlem. But the truth is, these that the first named mentioned cheater; John Poutre Manch'” ' McCarthy, Ver- it was an obscure peak until ltd., Coventry; Kathy Dltmsr, The Aeeoclated Pre*s U exclualvety en- bafflUig question. There were which has an unusual body ly disgraced. UUed to the use of republlcatlon of all 17, West Hartford and Busan days, as Britain has just discovered for unusual Odds In the party's fa­ won first place in that category, ter; James Vllendre Doris Lalashuls, Man- 1862. when British surveyors c 0 V e r i n g conslstin Soviet tourists—-mostly work­ Sehedulcid For new* dispatches credited to It or not other- and so forth. bridge. Mass. Painter, IS, of Liverpool, N.T, wlse credited tn this paper and also the itself, that nothing is so likely to be vor. The general eltuatlon In the . . and Debblh De S e s t o r ^ Churney, procl^med it to spinelike “quills" ’ ers and peasants from the prov­ The four were picked up by local news published here. Pitting and Showmanship, Rosa, East Hartford. mountain in the world knd are intermixed with stiff inces—were the first to view the Columbia Lake All rlfhts of republlcatlon of special dle- overturned as the election result which state was distinctly favorable Western Trail: Carolyn Me- named It after the former Brit- police on Lake St., Coventry af­ patohes herein are also reserved. for the Republican cause. The Junior Western: Robin Wag- Bareback Equitation Fno. __ i... ^ hairs. The World Almanac dictator’s bust today and they ter police received a complaint is conceded beforehand. nor, Manchester; Dan Klbbee, Ush: Lucy Schultz East Hnri surveyor-general in India, says the quills are loosely seemed to take It without a sailing season opens offl- The RenUd Prtntins Company Inc., as- situation in the nation oould murmur dally July 4 weekend with races from a resident of the area. MUnes no financial responslbllllv for typo- well stand favorable by Novem­ Manchester: Keith Gemmeli; ford; R o x L n e Z rd g ro v e Wert P e t e r s o S ^ 'e ^ ' attached to the skin and graphloal------errors appearlrc In advertlsr- murmur.Apparently unmoved ^ by what f' chcduled®^- Thursday themselves as to establish addi­ in 1963 when Sir Edmund Hll- Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day b^ tear down their own best standards. Hebron; Roxanne Hardjjrove, non; Roxanne Hardgrove, West were Rosemary Peterson The Manchester Board of Dl- idficance. ora is scheduled for July 8 after ® to^^W bllcatlon. 6 p.m. Friday lor tional individual stature tor Weal Wllllngton; Debi Wolff, Wllllngton; Rhonda S c h X ®"d Carolyn McCarthy; Pony '“ 'Z b® ay and Monday publication It calls openly for the "liquidation” came the first men to reach the '■®®tors will conduct a public m ea^ nothing,” he told u,e race. “ guard rail and the car rolled themselves. Vernon; G. Edward Ross III, East Hartford; Marty Jackson, Champion, Rhonda Schultz; Re- u®*” ® the first men tn reneh th. hearing July 7 and will consider correspondent. “ It's just a mon- OIrU Hoftball over and down an embankment. of "bad elements" who "fan the wind ------jtiCHson, ------summit A venr latAr a ermnn nf «eanng juiy Y ana will conmaer — A lengthy search for the drtv- Thursday, June 2S It would indeed take some­ Coventry:------j , uaiic Jane inuniey, Manley, i.^ov- Cov Talco ...... vine;‘n n then, uiree- in a three- ®®„’ZZ’ ' Indian armvarm rsum aiirvavnm evora iioino’Z , ^ action on uiethe proposeaproposed purenasepurchase intent." xhe Softball League,- com _ , ,, ... of criminal opposition among the youth.” thing of an extraordinary effort ent.^; and Helen Manley, Cov- PfttV ^oohey. East 1 : ! ^ g e o m e tr r c ^ u Z r T e n r Z d d t f a Parcel with buildings at Asked ^,^etoe^ plctu^^^^ prised of teen-age girls from -lx Z t e r i r d ^ v e T VZ entry. Hartford; Kathl Bourne Man- '“ ’‘t Beserve, Tracy Wagner. geometric Instruments and data sorina St be taken, he replied: Whenever It finds its students getting tor the party to manage to boot ______, „coo mvstlc- Girl’s Sportsmanship Award eupplted by Hillary, figured the _____ low m will hold Its first game ataUon ,^0^ Worcester, Cambodia Plus Kent Fitting and Showmanship, Chester; Janet Hess, Mystic; The property is owned by ttot.” tonight and will continue on i. __ too many wild ideas lor their own good, this good opportunity, and to and Lucy Schultz, East m rt- '^®"‘ •^®"® Manley, and the he^ht at 29,028 feet. onS 'rViiiruSiiva fnr flvo MSSS. ShC iS SChCdUled to aP' satisfy what some weary philos­ Senior English; Marty Jack- Rdbert H. Schelner. It’s pur- Bouquets of gladioli and other x\iesdays and Thursdays for five TTie^ is no survey which seems as ford. Boy’s Sportsmanship Award to pear in Circuit Court at Rock- it takes them out of the schools and ophers had come to Identify as son, Talcottvllle; Kim Curry, 8hT°HlraZyZu* *a^membZ**of ®t>ase price Is |14,800. It is on AoWers had been tossed at the weeks. Tonight Marlborough. English Pleasure: Marty Gowdy, both of Coventry. authorita^v^ as one which manages to puts them out on the farm, to do an the party’s "death wish.’ ’ Mansfield Depot; Darlene Lel- the successful JapaneseJapanese expedl expedl- ‘*’® ®‘‘*® t® of the bust, which s ^ ^ at Coventry and (Columbia will host ’ ^ ^BOLTON Jackson, Talcottvllle; the east of the Globe Hollow the end of a row of Identical Lebanon, Andover and Hebron. agree with soin^ hunch of your own. per, Vernon; Darlene Turner, Janet Uon to the top of Everest, says Robert Flske, flO, of Hunt Rd., honest day’s work for a change. Swimming Pool, and Is con- monuments to six other Soviet Games begin at 6 p.m Now that the convention Is Andover; Lee Ann Hardgrove’ ^®®®’ Mystic; Scott Wallace, f • J U , Ihshis altimeter read 29,077 feet as swimming t-ooi, ana is con- Columbia was arrested and BV)r reasons h^r^tofore expressed in And it shoots down students who re­ over, it has to be set down that West Wllllngton; and We(ndy Goventry; Stephen Sherman, Columbia games are played charecd with oneratinir under Ooventiy: Ondy Conway, Man- Inside Report-u<«i».». — ““»»• ’Tm ^ these coiumns are, therefore, fuse to play the establishment game, the party did make a valiant Mercer. West Hartford. 12. owned property. A tall wooden fence concealed at the Hennequln Road recrea- jnfiucnce of liquor ot druxs effort to blow lts..rl970 chance In the Fitting and Showman­ chestef; and Betsy Poutre, Who’s rig^it? Or Does the size Mayor Nathan AgostinelU and the Week-long Installation of the tlon area. The Rec Council is failure to drive established tremendousiy Impressed by the findings by the establishment rules. Manchester. (Continued from Page.S) of victory too. ship CSiamplonshlp, Jim Gagne, of the mountain actually vary? Deputy Mayor David Odegard t>“®t. There was no opening cer- sponsoring the program and Mr. following an accident yea- of the Urban Research Coloration, a But, although this sounds like a coim- Faimy^ Race: Tracy . Wagner,, _ , Symington — ______oeeaslonally_ went ^ Suva ®Ald on June 2, when they au- Mrs. J ^ Martin are the t^pday on Rt. 6 in Bolton. Never in political history, to West Wllllngton, was Cham­ ’It’s difficult to say," says private research group, about v^ta( hap­ Manchester: Carolyn McCarthy, off-the-record to Inform govern- Coh Victor Longer, spokesman thorlzed the public hearing, that dismantled ^ d tourists were al- managers. There are 19 glrU try some Americans disgusted with coin a phrase, have so many pion; Reserve Champion was Lori Neumann, Hebron. V e m ^ JoM Lathrop Coven- „g n t witnesses he would back for the Indian Mountaineering they would vote against the '’®l t?"., . „ ^ u „ highway fence posU severely pened on the American campus in the permissive laxity on American cam­ diverse and multi-motivated In­ tT^« TVsHa T.oioohitfei ‘KiTov.nkAr. . ^ . . . . . WhliA Stiuln remains Idolize • • Saddle and Hunt Seat Equlta- Manches- u,em enthusiastically if they Foundation, sponsored by in purchase. Both said they feel wmie ataiin remains loonzea Russ Holland and Frank Za- damaging the entire right side first week of May. puses would like to go to, it isn’t such dividuals tried to contribute so that the town doesn’t need the by » broad secUon of the Soviet nottl ore coaches for the young- jg scheduled to appear in much to a common ruin. tlon, Juhlor: Rhonda Schultz, j®*"’ Manches- ^gj^ny decided to fight the war dia's Defense Ministry. By the findings of the Urban Research­ a country in reality. East Hartford; Lori Gottlieb. Barbara Sperry, Cov- The earlier calculaUons were property public, many educated Muscov- er group in the softball league, circuit Court, Manchester, July And where mere human tal­ Ites see the "re-Stallnlzatlon’’ of which does not play out of town. 20. ers, the first three days of May, follow­ It is Communist China. ents ran out .there seemed to Manchester; Debl Wolff, Ver- * ^ ^ t pi r Beyond Laos, Fulbrlght-Sym- all made using geometric and " Soviet society as a menacing Mrs. Eugene Roberts is the non; Wendy O’Brien, Quaker „ » ®“®''''®' Rosemary Investigators have cut a trlonometrlc methods while the VERNON ing President Nixon's announcement of be gremlins ready to flit In and trend. manager. Hill; Patty Foohey, East Hart- ^®t®*^h' Vernon; Robin Wag- through Asia. Dlffl- Japanese reading came from a L i S p i t f l l U O I l S l l l g George' Bid well Jr., IS, of fill the gap. lA.i Ihe — ----- new bust,— by ------Nikolai ------Ends------Training" Crane Rd., Ellington was ar- our move -into Cambodia, saw student ford; and Scott Wallace Cov­ Z ! ’ cult relations bet^ en the U.S. single alUmeter. . r O Aglr^ing To Disagree entry. ran, Vernon; April Chumey, C r © t g r e d e r a l A i d Tomsky. Buasla’s best-known Airman Christina Pederson, rested and charged with fall- strikes and protests hltUng the campuses We cannot q m e about the need for If there was anything left un- and the Philippines were wors- 'H. C. Sarin, India's defense d(Hie, that might have been Saddle and Hunt Seat Equl- ^*b®beater; Keith Gcmmeh, ^ senate exposures of se- secretary and chairman of the WAOUTWC-TVIM /API sculptor, coincides with the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (jre to drive a reasonable dls- at the rate of about 20 a day. freedom without . acknowledging the WA8M1NG1UW (A lt') tne opening, oj g new movie this George W. Pederson of Wood- tance apart following a three- done, to undo the party’s tatlon.Hnn Senior: ...... Lucy Schultz, Manchester; and Doris Lala- agreements to send Fill- foundaUon, says differences in When, on the fourth day of May, the freedom to disagree.. shuts, Manchester. Hartford, coim., tlousuig gmn„ier that also glorifies Sta- land Terrace Rd., has completed car accident on Rt. S3 In Ver- We cannot govern Wlt|i the consent of chances of victory In Novem­ East Hartford; Janet Hess, plno troops to Vietnam at U.S. atmospheric pressure in the Authority has been awarded a basic training at Lackland AFB, non yesterday. No injuries were killing of four white students occurred ber, it escaped our note-taking. Stock Seat Equitation, Junior: the governed unless we respect the right Mystic; Darlene Lelper, Ver­ Robin Wagner, Manchester; expense. Previously warm re- mountain cause refracUon of J3.98-mUllon federal contract to The movie, "LiberaUon," por- Tex. She has been assigned to reported and damwe to the Photo^nafrfved by Pinto non; Kathi Peters, Manchester; lations between the U.S. and light which affects calculations, build 199 low-rent housing Units ^ gg g ^ndly grand- Lowry APB, Colo., for training cars was moderate His court at Kent State, campus protests rose to of dissent of the governed. 'But remem­ But—and this is, of course, Doris Lalashuis, Manchester; more than 100 a day. ber, respect for the right of d l^ n t does THOMAS F. KELLEY, SPEAKER, MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT, JUNE 18, 1970 the real basic story of the con­ Kathl Bourne, Manchester; and Keith Gemmeli Granby Shorty Tballand have been chilled by ^ ca u s e of the uncertainty for the elderly in a 10-story igu,er type who calmly directed hi the field of. phptography. date is July 7, Rockville. not mandate agreement with the dlq^nt. Lee Ann Hardgrove, West Wll- snow West Granby ’ Tracy revelations. ot toe atmosphere one can nev- apartment building. World War n from Moscow She is a 1968 graduate of "In spite of Cambodia," said John vention—In the end the worst Wo cannot encourage a unity of pur­ the party could do to Itself did llngton. Warner Manchestef ' and ’^® hiss-and-tell diplomacy, er be absolutely right atout toe i„ announcing the award Wed- gmjn^ o,e KremUn Windham High School. WiUlman- Nalsbitt, president of Urban Research­ pose without stimulating a diversity 6f not prove to be bad enough. Its Pony iPleasure: Rhonda rTiarlcH abtirw Rockville Democratic Senators, is ful- height," Sarin adds. 'B ut toe nesday. Sen. Abraham A. Rlbl- puffing his pipe. tic, and attended Hartford Sec- Mae West Boosts ers, “ without the Kent State deaths, approach. careful, painstaking organisa­ Schultz, East Hartford; Wendy , o * o justified in order to keep toe error of toe Indian measure- coff, D-Conn., said toe federal Taken together, toe bust and retarlal School. ------That is why every attempt to deny our A Thought for Today O’Brien,------.Quaker " Hill; Elaine Stock Seat EqultaUon, Sen- American public Informed of >”ent cannot be more than 10 government will pay all toe dev- the movie represent the first of- —----- ‘Myra Breckiiiridlge'’ there would have been no national stu­ tion and accumulation of mis­ diversity, to smother partisanship in an Sponsored by. the Manchester takes somehow failed to work Hadge, Manchester; Pam Klb °''®” ®^ commitments thatt®et ” elopments, including annual con- flcg i on a mass scale to Manchester Evening Herald yORK (AP) - Mao Carolyn McCartojr, Vernon, produce new Vletnams. Geologists say-the Himalayan trlbutlons to pay principal and rehabilitate Stalin, who died In Columbto correspondent Virgin- screen’s enitome dent strike." amorphous cloud of consensus, is doom­ Inside Diplomacy^ Council of Churches out to the fated result. The ma­ bee, Manchester; and Helen On the other hand, when the wave of ed to failure, tt confuses the ends with chinations of Its outright vil­ Manley, Coventry. ^ ”'^® Is sUll relatively young. ,„terest during toe life of toe i«13 and was officially dis- Cariron. tel. *28-9*24. com ? to toJlTto the means. United we stand tn love of Romans 1:22 Professing lains, even when they produced Road Hack: Janet Hess, Mys- S r ^ ’ve^ Z ^ ^^d G964) by ^ ® t * S' Kbru^bchev ------" boost her first movie in 2T yean student protest had begtm to ebb, a new country, In desire for peace and prog­ T.iw.,r tn_. tt__. Sondy Cochran, vem on, ana lYalter Llnnmnnn. a frcmicnt der the mountains possibly tpg. asrenev jp iggg -»t £? 01 • •• _the X-rated "Myra BrMUn- Senate-Style Jthemselves to be wise, they be­ surface victories tor the vil­ Uc; Lucy Schultz, East Hart April Churney, Colchester. killing on the campus, that of two black ress—but divided we stand in approach, ford; Lori Neumann, Hebron; source for Senate doves. Argu- °oold have some effect on their His corpse was unceremon­ U.S. Ships Decline ridge." came fools. . . lains, turned out to be bless­ Egg and Spoon Race: ^ b l n g^gj^^j "derangement of height. students at Jackson State, did nothing in style, in policy to reach the ends we The entire book of Romans ings In disguise. The weakness­ Lori Gottlieb, Manchester' 6 % Alcoholics iously removed from LeiUn’s WASHINGTON — Since World Receiving the press Wednes- seek. Report In an attempt to head off con has a great deal to say that Is es and inefflciencies of those in particular to stir up the campuses By demanding unity, by denouncing Uppmann wrote: very, very relevant today — the trying to provide godd shep­ and Debl Wolff, Vernon. Goodholl, Union; and Mary Jo raT^torjrpInrs^’'h id atoltted that 6 pot oent of men and 1 per 1961. baa declined sharply. August, remaAed that "ttore again. dissent, we might find ourselves stand­ By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak above warning seems especially herding were such that the Beginner’s Equitation: Patsy Breen,------Coventry.- acta,of. toe state toe issues are not bP accent- ®enit of women in Australia are Stalin’s name had been vlr- America, once first in B W pi^ . are sex symbols now without "tnie evidence is clear," said Nals­ ing united but standing sUll. That is not so. How very easy It is for the flock could be stampeded, but Hatch, West Wllllngton; Robbie LorlNeu- peace, secutlry and ^ heco,,Rp the rendtne alcoholics and that 4 per cent- tualty banned from toe Soviet has slumped to fifth; once first aex personalities" and declared what this nation is all about — unity is WASHINGTON — G. McMur- Fulbright’s cutting edge has "now" generation and for the instead of 'being stampeded over solvency, order and Insurrec- from onlv one altimeter women and 2 per cent of men press after Khrushchev’s denun- in shipbuilding, it has pltmged that her favorite leading man bitt, "that the deaths of four white stu­ not an end in Itself, It is a by-product of eventual return, and the State Palemer Vernon: ^ry Klbbee. „iS^“ rbronrS"!ldwOTd ^loss toeZ^'lLractsto*" trie, (Mac) Godley, U.S. Am­ “ silent majority" to feed their a cliff It made its uncontrollable and altimeters have been known “ ’® d®P®™»ent on drugs. claUon until about two years to 12to. was sUll Cary Grant. dents escalated years of student unrest progress. been the Symington subcommit­ Department finally gave In. Manchester: Eugene Turner, m , Coventry; Winter WUmot, “ ' ‘‘t®®® “ ®‘® ^® bassador to Laos, has been tee on foreign commitments (its own emotional needs by focus­ rush into what was probably Andover; and Karen Schafer, Coventry. ecutlve power cannot be exer­ Just as unity is not an end in Itself, The resulting problem is two­ to give Incorrect readings. to historic heights that shocked the na­ summoned from across the staff run by Walter Plncus, a ing on one little bit of truth, one the safest peisture at its- dis­ cised by toe representative as­ dissent is not an end in itself. Here is fold. First; Godley, a blunt- Over-The-Hlll: Floyd Mar- Mtasaru Kohno, a geophysicist Pacific to face the Senate Fore- flash of insight, one point of posal. sembly." tion; the deaths of two black students where I part company with some dis­ resourceful joumaMst and oc­ spoken bear of a man, lack English Trail: Betsy Poutre, ghall, Bolton; Bonnie Sand- with the Japanese team, ign Relations Committee for a casional Fulbrlght lieutenant). principle at the expense of fore­ Manchester; Stephen Sherman, strom, Coventry; Mrs. Daniel under similar circumstances had little senters. Sullivan’s delicate touch with These are some of the gener­ checked the 1964 Indian figures continuation of the Senate’s And nowhere has the cutting sight and perspective. Coventry! Lee Anne Hardgrove, Manley, Coventry; Ted Wagner, Ratimial dissent focuses enaive fragrances appalled that secret agreements Hull cbup, perhaps in its origi-. entered no plea. Godley’s testimony will be be­ denied by Kennedy aides, is becauae.of its exquisdite scent. dramtic events in that first week of Rational dissent properly defies its made in good faith with Wash­ nal motivation merely a frolic­ Hartford; Marty Jackson, Tal- Rory Klbbee. Manchester, at HM MORIHTY’S CITGO SERVICB hind closed doors and, theoreti- that the Senate wants to com­ May, the invasion of a new country in right to be heard and is ready and will­ ington had been revealed to the some effort to harass leader­ cottvllle; Patty Foohey, East Bareback Equitation, Westr retlcally, not for publication. In pare careful bombing under Quotationg ing to accept criticism of its point of world. Indeed, U.S. officials in ship, turned out, with its ex­ Hartford; and Roxanne Hard- ern: Lori Negro, Vemon; Caro- Southeast Asia, and the sudden dis­ fact, most of what secret infor­ Ambassador Sullivan in a view; irrational dissent considers criti­ resist Fulbright's demands to "Marriage as It Is now struc­ quisite timing, to be the thing grove. West Wllllngton. (Miss lyn McCarthy, 'Vemon; Renee mation that was not leaked was Democratic administration- with covery that things had progressed in this cism of its point of view to be an attack ‘ Laos were disappointed that the tured is great for men, but it’s that took leadership out of the GET AN officially released to the public indiscriminate bombing under country to the point where we could on the right to dlssentm Nixon administration could not not really all that good for wom­ tangle it itself could not solve. Rational dissenters, in the tradition of later, and the Ambassador will Ambassador Godley in a Re­ CLASSIC CAR shoot down our own children on their declassify testimony. en."—Dr. Jessie Bernard, so­ WHEN IT COMES TO Holmes and Brandesi, have never been not be immune. With Senators publican administration. In first summary, on matter NOTICE—TOW N OF HEBRON ANTIQUE CAR One demand resisted was the ciologist of Washington, D.C., at campus, which produced a sudden and^ more needed than they are today. They set to give Godley the third de­ That State Department sus­ how hard the party tried, Its COLLECTION callifor Ambassador Godley to the annual meeting of the Amer­ HEBRON, CaNNEOTIOUT are with us, but their ideas are too often gree on alleged U.S. bombing picion may be ill-founded, but worst wasn’t bad enou^. It unprecedented surge of protest, not only testify. The Symington subcom­ ican Home Economics Associa­ Take notice that toe Town of Hebron voted at a Special Town ignored—not by the majority, but by the of Lao civilians, his testimony diplomacy Senate-style is not l)lew and it blew, and its chance FROM CITGO'S on the campuses, but tn the minds and mittee, told Godley could not be tion In Cleveland, Ohio. Meeting held on June 22, 1970 to adopt toe following ordinance: emotionaries, a relatively small group of likely will have the same Im­ without hypocrisy. Fulbrlght victory In 1970 still kept hov- UjOEINSIN^G OP PUBLIC VENDORS AND PEDDLERS spared from Vletlane, had to be hearts of millions of Americans. , anti-intellectuals that has snatched the pact at the October hearings: and Symington were aware of "H ie Church must be poor. ertog around within reach. And Section 1. — Selling of Goods to be Licensed. satisfied with the preceding - FINE TTiese millions of Americans had, for standard of dissent from their hands. poisoning both U.S. — Lao re­ U.S. operations in Laos years Not only this, the Church must th ^ a r ty ’s own spirits are like­ Except as hereinafter specified, no person, firm, KITCHENS Ambassador, William H. Sul­ Some of the rational dissenters I have lations and U.S. public support before their investigation. Dur­ appear poor.’’—Pope Paul 'VI, ly toHscgln rising, as It looks partnership or corporation shall, within toe Town of Hebron, ped­ a moment or two at least, but one single livan (now a Deputy Assistant \ been meeting with recently have pointed for policy in Laos. ing the October hearings, ' deprecating the legend of Vati­ m o r e ^ what It has and Its dle, sell, vend, hawk or solicit the sale, either present or future Secretary of State). But Ful-' thought. It was that perhaps the time out that the emotionaries are not limit­ TTi® impact is neither, acci­ can wealth to an audience at St. memory of just how It got It be­ of any goods, wares or other merchandise upon toe streets, high­ COME 1 0 IHE EXPERTS COLLECTION ways. and public places within toe Town of Hebron, or from place ed to their side. This is true. But we dental nor limited to Laos. bright inrtsted on Godley’s (See Page Seven) Peter’s Basilica. gins to fade. 1; YRS Joiji HARTFORD ROAD--10 YRS ,1.^ had come for all of us to take a real ^ to place within toe limits of the Town, without first having been cannot abandon the public forupi to the Rather, the- Foreign Relations KXPERIBHOr ON VOLKSUACBN REPAIR look at where we were heading. Some- , duly licensed to do so by license issued to him by toe Town Clerk antis versus the antl-antls. We cannot Committee, under the deter­ 20% OFF ON All •OR GET- of said l^wn upon paying to said officer of said Tbwn toe license wliere between the hypocrisy of high' refrain from speaking out in the voice mined chairmanship of Sen. J. fee prescribed herein. (2) ANCHOR HOCKING JUICE GLASSES leadership and the vengeful savagery of of reason, both in affirmation and in dis­ W. Fulbrlght of'Arkansas, is Section 2. — Application to be Made to Town Clerk. Yolkswagan Ownars! sent, for fear of becoming Indentified embarljed’ bn a systematic as­ Every such peddler or sdllcltor, be(qire engaging CASH & CARRY WHILE THEY LASl* nihlllstie ^archy there must be some­ with the emotionaries of the extremes. sault of U.S. foreign commit­ ‘ In such business, shall make application therefore liy writing to MCER MUGS, STAB1TIN6 JULY Is* thing ""'middle America wants to That, of course, brings me to the next ments through use of the Sen­ toe Town Clerk of said Town of Hebron on blank forms to be ■, strengthen and preserve. slogan , the new favorite of editorial ate investigative arm. The Ful­ supplied by such Town Clerk. TIRE S-AY-B writers of all shades of opinion: "Let’s brlght -Symington investigators Section 8. — Form of Application; Certificate. de-escalate the rhetoric." Influence foreign policy far The application shall be In writing and state the I think the word "rtietorlc” is being more than largely futile at­ name of toe licensee, the nature of toe business for which it is 6.60x16 BIssk Ply WSBMIS badly misused. It is being defined as granted, and the date of its beginning aqd Its expiration. The li­ Underestimating The Voters tempts to hamstring the. Presi­ cense certificate Issued shall be exhibited for inspection to any vituperation, as poisonous invective. But dent by Senate resolution. aooxi5 whitowsn»~4 n r •1*JB 66 V01KSWA6EN 64 VOLKSWAGEN The political experts, and all the rest person with whom toe licensee attempts or offers to do business FASTBACnC.RRBUtLT i rhetoric is not that at all: Rhetoric is the and to any proper officer upon demand. Such certificate shall not Plus Tax S1095 113 $795 of us as well, are continually underesti­ use of public discourse to persuade. be issued prior to toe fifth day after application and payment of mating the intelligence and taste of this We do not have to depress that kind of toe require license fee unless such waiting period shall be waived 64 64 VOLKSWAGEN rhetoric at all; on the contrary, we have H e ra ld in writing by toe First Selectman In which case toe license may SAVE UR TO SUNROOF $795 or that sector of the American elec­ to elevate the rhetoric. be issued immediately or at such other time within the five day S89S CONVERT 2 to OHQOSE torate. This does not mean that afflrmers or ( Yesterdays period 08 the First Selectman may direct. Section 4. — Fees. 61 VOLKSWAGEN It was conceded, ttierefore, that as dissenters have to color their speeches 40% ^ 57 VOLKSWAGEN gray. It does not mean that we must 25 Yeara Ago The fee for every such peddler shall be $3.00 , long as he ran the voters of his particu­ dwell on abstractions and totally refuse for one day or $10.(X) per year, in advance. Licenses shall be ef­ S495 $175 Private dealers are accused fective from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. dally to the date of expiration. lar constituency would never reject the to engage in personalities. Our history is . Residents of the Town of Hebron who have resided within said ON ALL TIRES rich in anecdote about the cut and thrust of cutUng in on Veteran’s rag 66MGB 62 FALCON candidacy of Congressman Adam Clay­ collection; eight tons are col­ Town continuously for six months or more shall be exempt from of partisan debate, and it did get a little toe payment of a fee for such license. -r'> $695 WAGON i19 5 ton Powell, the master demagogue. And personal at times. lected in spite of the advance collection. Section 6. — Exemption from Licensing Requirements. COMPETE AUTO REPAIR If It wasn’t openly conceded, it was at Were they alive today, Randolph and This ordinance shall not apply to such persons, OTHERS TO CHOOSE Tom F. Kelley, playground PARTS fit SERVICE 59 FORD least feared and expected that. If -the Wilkes, Disraeli and CSiurchiU, Huey as are by statute laws of toe State of Connecticut exempt, or be - - • FROM I>Mig and Harold Ickes would have to supervisor estimates that sev­ construed to be prohibited or require a license for sales by C PICR-UP $195 political future of Senator ’Hiomas Dodd temper their blasts. eral thousand local residents farmers or gardeners of toe produce from their farms or gardens, were left to the registered Democrats But in its proper definition as rational take advantage, of the swim­ nor for the sale and distribution of milk, teas, coffee, spices, public persuasicm, the rhetoric of our ming facilities at Globe Hollow bakery goods, fish, meats or other food producte, or to vendors "ONE CALL POES IT ALL!' of Connecticut, they would not be ‘in­ which opened last Wednesday. of wares or merchandise of residents of toe Town of Hebron sold NO STAHPS-SAVE CASH-BIG DISCOUNTS ON GAS times needs to be put to constructive fluenced by the circumstances which by the maker or manufacturer thereof, nor shall toe provision use. In the very act of encouraging 10 Yeara Ago hereof apply to children under sixteen years of age who are had led hla colleagues in the Senate to peaceful argument, we automatically residents of toe Town of Hebron. lUSTOM IflTC H E N their vote of censure. discourage violent protest. In agreeing Violent storm v^rnlngs and Section 6. — Penalty for Violation. to disagree, as reasonable people, we poesibility of tornados reported Any person, firm, partnership or corooration In the actual test ,the enrolled Demo­ admit to a unity of purpose. — VICE j y TIM MORIIUTV'S CITGO SEGVICE by U.S. Weather Bureau but who shall violate any provision of toe ordinance shall be fined cratic voters of the city of Stamford re­ PRESIDENT s p m o AONEW IN A bypass state after smashing in­ not tmore than |60.(X), and every sale made In violation of the fENTER n 649-7544 jected Dodd, by a vote of three to one, SPEECH TO MDCHIOAN RBPUBU- to Pennsylvania, New York and provisions herein shall constitute a separate offense, CAN8. Vermont. fL£AS£ Fotl^nlE M y AfKA/t/tfKS — You/I VlcTeliy tteted at Hebron, Connecticut,' this 28rd day of June, 1970. 385 CeNTER STRIET— MANCHffSTER c a u g h t M t ccMHeissty AARON REID First Ssleotman *»A EIGHT \ V . N \ ' ' ■ ■ - ■ 0 1 ’)jHT ivTANC|HESTER E\^NTNC, HERALD. MANCHEi^TER. COJiN.. fHURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 V, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN,, THURSDAY, .TUNE 25, 1970 PAGE NINl m i Bolton government" and aald he "Is i - Barry To Bid able, and will do a good Job (or 4 Misiinderstaridinf> Working / Obituary Connecticut. ” From Your >or’s Kitchen AMA Movps For Congress Marcus also announced he has N ot F o r By VIVIAN F. FBROU80N I Two Boards Clash Mrs. Karl A.' Winuler been endorsed by-Vito De Noia, Becker: No Primary In Liberal you NEEO FOR VOUR ROCK'VTLLE Mrs, Carolyn state central committeeman and A 82-pound live lobater with By SOL K. (X>HBN It. Wagner Wunder,-93, of Wethers­ In Primary ^town chairman of Groton. Mondays gigantic olawiB doesn’t frighten / field, aunt of Mrs. Frederick Meanwhile, Marcus’ chief rival (Herald Reporter) Nancy Klock a bit. She’s hunt­ D irection O ff in Jf., Over Bill Payment (Continued (rum Page One) Turkington of Rockville, died for the nomination, Alphonsus Henry Becker of Manchester, defeated June 16 for the “ By HAI. BOYlil ed rhinoceros, leopard, buffalo CHICAGO (AP) — Ills Amer­ Sparks flew at the select- ‘'Th:iit'.s very imftiir," broke In this morning at Windsor Hall, indirecUy affectdQ by Donahue, announced that State Democratic nomination for 4th District state senator, —to mention a few, ao an old ican Medical Aaeoclatlon hae B a i A - V i i r d I ar* men's meeting last night. Firsl? Vtecftm ih Jo.epih Llcltrn. Windsor. She was the widow of "[I*'**;, happens in the' capitoi Rep. Rubin Cohen of Colchester, has categtn’ically denied______that _____ he______has taken____ out petition______NEW YORK (AP) — It was a lobsteir lim’t going to put her moved away from Ita traditional S o v in a down. M«a- Selectman Richard Morra even "t Ih'nk wo .-hould lUl rea'gn Karl A. Wunder. ‘ the "Dean of the House," was papers for a possible Augr. 19 primary, as reported in pleasant late afternoon in the reliance on the lone, private 1; h e r e offered to resign. Representa- and let the Board of Finniu-e Survivors also include a son. >nMslve fed- supporting him. yesterday’s Manchester Herald. ------:------year 2070, and little Pamela do- A 32-pound lobkor is indeed practitioner as the backbone of >» » ^ RfGUlARiy tlves from the Board of Finance nm ‘iho to\\ni," retorted Morra, two daughters, two grandehll- eral assls^ce in the area o t Donahue also announced sup- h Ib denial has been sub- ■ Nobodv but A ttv VVoodhouse her homework old, probobly over 100 yeoai. th/e medical profeeelon. ilfht It lias to bo fierce to survive BarbOcues0@ : went to tTie meeting to protest who later aald hp had been up dren, and four great-grandehll- bousiiig, educapon, social sorvj port from former mayor Alan stantlated by Deputy Secretary eyer had mvly proxy,'proxy ” he said ^ ^ a •- In a reeolution adopted the selectm en s recent decision .'iin'.^ 2 a.m. plek'ng and market- dren. ‘ransportaUon and the en- H. Jepson of Milford and five of State Harry Hammer who ‘'Will you help me, grandpa” that long. A lobster begins life W ednesday a t its 118th annual chle, vironment.” — ------...... Although there were 24 dele- a s a tiny ^ g , only about 1/16 of to pay a revaluation firm, Ig- ;,-g his ritrawberrios, Private graveside services ’We have slmnli, nm mo ^Ilford. said today Uuit "no one has fll- g^ies to the 4th District conven- “be asked. The old man lowered convention ,the association said, HUYOURNUOSCOSUt«“' itry: will be held Saturday at the an Inch In diameter, ^ o n it MlGHlANtltiMBf noring the finance board’s re- Other f.'tsuea a'rtHl during t2ie meyand lo^al'^Lr^es Toh! “"'y 23 votes were, cast, a copy of the best-selling book ‘"Ihe AMA advocate# factual Hale finally hatches Into Us larval Inveatlgatlon and objective mar, before , , 3ni,v.on: The c^ditionthe t r r n ’;o " m ot"^’“^srU c" «®P' N. Charles Boggini, ^e was readlng-’’Sex ..Before stage, it will oast Its shell three tM a ie e r Id into Herriek'Memor' .l Park ' . endorsed by a former Congress- Becker, reached by'phone in cne of Manchester’s 13 dele- experimentation in new meth­ uaan j *»-_ A - . .. Kintilav of Trinitv Enisenniii. The federal firovemment woman from RjiiHn urT*** imirina w x/o for Children’’—ahd times before It becomes recog­ ods of delivery of health care, ,T. Finance board chairm an Wll- niiid the fact tduU Uie tim m ee ? f/. * s Episcopal the, w^®^t®of‘ « i sates, attended but abstained nizable to an untrained eye. 11am Riley and members Russell biwrd wouldn't let the highway nX Tp'’ " ^ ‘ber.sfield, will of- otal cost of Going Woodhouse. business, said that he has no In- from voting. He did no‘ author- while still maintaining faith ^ d P by If a lobster survives Its trust in the private practice of y af- . Moonan and Aloysius Ahearn dopaitniont buy a new paiyiload- Th„ I.W.H vs 1 V. ’’Whether----- ■ we live In the eltlee ^ . ‘be maneuvering con- tention of filing for a primary, the appointment of an alter- ’’What Is your problem?" early life, It will moult, or '14-^.V.A. OMotcE. ^ humeral Homo, 19 „,,h,,rh» wheth e ®Rlos Unued for the Senate nomlna- has never authorised anyone to „ate "I have to write an essay on medicine and pride In Its ac­ ilaint represented Uielr board. At its er. * fhange its shell (our times dur­ meeting Tuesday, the finance -----SiibmItUMi Gr«>lviuiee« complishments." I irea. charge of arrangements. '• iLnr'hSS? ““ Tom, Ch.i™,o, U.0 hUlory .1 U.. wok." V ld ing the first year beyond the lollce board decided that the protest Agrleved prjoperty owner Mrs. transporatlon oV^llution the ut t® ‘ake shape, porting Dominic Squatrito, the Ted Cummings, when Informed Pamela. "We only have a two- larval stage. After that. It Long regarded as a bastion of should bo in person. Oscar Krcysdg, present ait the luispoiauon or pollution, the with Bridgeport Mayor Hugh C. winning candidate, all the...... today. of the false report con- day week now, but I hear .uthere — conservatism, the AMA has All Mn.,, Norman BJarkman ^^urran TppZen y aL 3 of way m oults omce a y ear growing ar- So the selectmen’s usual rou- meeting, 'said that the Board Mrs. Viola E Bjiurkman 71 niore in Washington,” Miss y assured of way. cemlng the primary petitions, once were seven days In the larger each Ume. The lobster passed a series of resolutions tine of bill, paying and quiet of Finance July naneelu^ ,asked her to 330 Hiiikml St.,^^ed y»ter: Uccello said. gterno?tOe nomination for lieutenant The misunderstanding origl- said, "No one Is more upset than week. Is that true?" feeds mostly on fish, either alive which could liberalize the prac­ deliberation on routine business .siibmiitlit a. 1 st of lier grelvwnces. ^ Mnnoheetor__, d... MeimoHni ... WhatWbat oromr*—*prompted Miss Uccello’s —n-.- » ‘be town clerk’s office i am. I am furious at the whole xnh mv ves ’’ said grandpa, o r dead. tice of medicine In the United was temporarily upset. States. f- JlK. eher-ked them?" she ask- “®®‘®‘on to run for congress? whether ‘ ‘"tend to get at the ..f can remember the seven-day The coasts of Maine and Nova In one resolution, the AMA The Board of Finance had re- N orm in A. B^rrkmnn. She says it was parUy a call “'® IriT week quite well My fa^er told SooUa arc the most fruitful Iford quested, in writing, a meeting Morra said that Giey were r»Yv« ____». Of another Bridgeporter, tnet. concomAdconcerned, thothe mninaicontest AnHnHended .... ^Is.. youth *. it.. was___ aw-__ areas for snaring the lobster. said it clearly recognizes that Misread Notice ollce w.of the selectm en, tlieHit: assessoi*.' I’ltccked by thelaiv 4 rovaJuioltion firm.111 111, 04 1399 in Enfield thp dniwh. lYJn. iniS, COO, when the convention ended. I fill. People went to work six They are In season year-round. there la more to good health the ticket. Marlborough Town than just medical care. Also in­ e to the former Board of Assessors and Uwit the assessor could not *,.1 ™ or ®be sold, “helped me to make Clerk can’t see anything different to- days, and then rested on a day However, more lobster is caught Ne>o __ .K- ___ . j .o.nno-™ rm.„. .. .. Aioetit aiKi ivnima H a r - ______. ______volved, the AMA said, are such (supplanted when the paid as- nuike oliangea. That is a func- e-rav^^ my decision. No patrioUc Amer- Merchant, the deputy state Mrs. Eldoretta Secor, apparent- day.’ they called the Sabbath. TTiey In summer because the creat­ sessor was hired), and any oth- ‘*Wi of the Board of TresldSit of the United bas announced his can- the Secretary of the A Uve lobster is mottled green- environmental control, trans­ IS In On Juno 6 she and her hushnind sweat in those days." peed, States.” dldacy for lieutenant governor. State’s Office, hod Informed black. It, of course turns red portation, civil rights and alle­ "W h a t ’s sweat?” asked truck ant firm^ The " board'had 'aug- t«n ’ ’no sa'uaftuiion” "'fi^n wedding an- Another factor, observers be- ^ ^^gro. he has been backed 'Tb® Herald yesterday that Hen- Dem s Urge when cooked. The spidery-look­ viation of poverty. oiled gested withholding final pay- evaluators. versa^. ^e wtis a regiisitered lig^e ,3 ^,3 fractured state of by the Connecticut Federation Becker had posted a filing Pam ela. ing crustaceans should be mov­ ” lt is our obligation as a nent. ment of some $28,000 until the Morra asked how many other f ^ before ^ retirement ^er opposition. ^eg ro Democratic Oubs for ^®® bad taken out petlUon “That’s a good question—I ing when purchased. Under no profession and an association," drlv- town was satisfied with'fhe re- property owners had complain- Y®ars ago^ d private duty The endorsed Democratic can- any spot on the state ticket. ‘®nms for a possible primary. Stiffer Laws guess your generation doesn’t circumstances can they be kept said the AMA’s new president, nilts. valuation. The finance boarduwal^A ®<^ -- the- ...... finance ...... vu'itr board. m a acitivie in didate for the First Congresslon- - secretary of the state. Actually, Mrs. Secor, as well know the meaning of the word,” aUve In ordinary tap ■water. Did Dr. Walter C. Bomemeler, "to I po­ asked for the joint meeting to “A great many," said Moon- the1 Nurses arses AssodatianAesodatian 3, District nomination. State StateS‘ate Sen. Gloria Schaffer of as the town clerks in Manohes------(Continued from Page One) replied grandpa. "Sweat la little you know that a lobster will accept the obligations of leader­ liter, go over the contract with the an. " J"I" a!!!!) ®’ m^ber Sen. Jay Jackson of Hartford, Woodbridge Isis a leading possl- ter, Glastonbury and East American Indian is recognized, salty water that pop drown if fresh water falls on the ship and to Identify ourselves Cfem'ett- cot > ap- firm, and the qualifications of After another threat to resign m .® ai (Maas.) was nominated only after a bru- blUty. Also in the running «re Hampton, had been notified that .,1 -v 1. °at nil over your body if you head? When you see them In clearly with the legitimate con­ loclc- those doing the field work. - ’'Anyone con ask for N ur^ Ahmmi Assodatlon and tal, two - day convenUon last State Rep. Audrey BeTk of Henrjr Becker, because he had Tlw DemocraUc plank on human ^^^k too hard/’ tanks in restaurants and stores, cerns of the nation. We must Town Cniiiisel Reviews resignation!" —and another re- °“‘b Dn.ted Methods! rhiri-h weekend in which ten ballots Mansfield, Margaret Wilson of received more than 20 per cent rights and opportunities contains how revolting’’ said llt- ocean water is used or created continue to be innovative. We The selectmen considered the ^‘®'^ ‘be difflculUes, select- "UWors, besi’des her husband were needed before the nomlna- Norwich and Margaret Curtin of ‘be delegate votes on June the following statement: „ pamcin mnkint’ a face by ersaJtz methods. Never buy a must adjust our education and ' R o A S r r R d., request at their meeting two Hay Negro quleUy asked Z! t ® tlop. finally went his way. State New London. 16, w is eligible to take out pell- ..^e must re-examine our "Was there iinv cure for it” ’ lobster that bas .froth at the our delivery system to the needs and ■veeks ago. Towff counsel John "After all this, what are you h iw Z Insurance Commissioner Wll- State treasurer may go to a tlon forms for a primary. relating to the American ^ mouth. It probably has been of the 'times.” inder "Yes,” continued grandpa. Mahon was asked to ______look over ___ 5?^”^ treasurer?’* lA*c* ; / ^ o i i < . or. r » ^ ” Hartford,------' —Jack- ■“** Polish-Amerlcan.------'-*•'-•*41. The A4IC iyciiiuuitiiaDemocrats /xxL>.Atty. rxaaiiiliui,Hammer, iiiIn verifying vx7«»xjii4ife XIndians1 IUICU 1 0 iiviiixliving min uui'our tfLate.state. The xiie i # j j *t.i kept too long. Bornemeier urged throwing Irura ihe contract. He did and advised '‘^® ®beck for $28,000, signed , 7 ^ ® principal Democratic op- are expected to take full advan- that Becker has not taken out people must be given full recog- B®°P>® a curious thing Nancy Klock brought home out the traditional method of Ished the selectmen that the contract by■ the'■ selectmen, had not ot yet “ „ . , , . „ , P“ ' P-^PUy promised a tage of the fact that there is no the petition forms. explained nlUon and equal protecUon ‘'“fPf"®‘* , T®‘sweat when they three huge lobsters Last week. training specialists in hospitals V.ming Soon . prln,- ^ .,1 c». Sed Z. Z Zl plunged in, to cook for about an with a idiyslcian or group ap­ o i k j c i c . not necessary and voted to pay Plede^ed Siinnort tracte with the state contain a worked only five days—Monday, P S T ! dis- CSiarles B. Herrmann political base. hour. 1 5 0 the $28,000. They did not decide To Complete proved for teaching, the doctor three- ROCKVILLE — Charles B. Her district is normaUy heav- Until further notice, Bolton H. Jd 1, hTp?.d,. «•««"""•■ •n.e.d^ w.d™.d.y, To remove from the water, (HemJd photo ISy Pinto? 10 write a letter to the Board of shortage would. In large meas­ Ver- ______. ______news will be handled by Alan asbestos gloves were used. Finance. McLucas Jury Herrmann, 63, of Ploinville, ‘-y Democratic, and Miss Uccel »PP0„ u, „P d«,. .. °an" MRS. NANCY KLOCK ure, be solved,” he added. w ere father of Mrs. Frederick Turk- '® ‘®®*t note of this at the news C®®®®"!, as the summer corre- stands, without any change u.e wee You simply take ahold of what­ In other actlona, the AMA’s It was this lack of communl- that all licenses issued by the Sunday. o the NEW HAVEN. Conn. (AP) ington of Rockville, died yester- conference. "I run as a Repub- ®P®ndent. Alan, son of former ever part seems to be most con- N ancy Is not one to sit idle. In slow oven (260-300), covered, ruling House of D elegates: court cation that Chairman Riley said The jury selection process in ‘‘ay^ ®t his home. Ilcan in what is considered a n*®®***®*' Ray CocconI, gradu- ■venlent. A carp en ter’s ham m er unset him. He said he had talk- . J , J I like to 'work, to travel and to Serves 8. —Approved a $40 dues In ed with First Seleptmnn htppp preparation for the trial of Black Survivors also include h s 'safe’ DemocraUc district,she “‘®" "‘om Bolton High School a'l3 to 10 vote, is a'former . ®||8lness actlvlUes rlble to me,” said Pamela! creaee from $70 to $110 a year, Bhen**^’I^^Iu^ouI** meat is people. Teaching How’s that ter a gal who hates before thr meetie C n^ ore ^bb^® McLucas goes «[“®. ‘«^® ®ther daughters, four ®aid. ’‘respite the polls and the T o “.?®".'* ak.® Manchester state representative ®°"Z" “ provision,” It ..That’s the way a lot of peo- anell. l^>e luscious meat is cooking? after turning down a Board of had called or wrltt^' t hi f another day today with and seven grandchild- apparent disunity in the ranks of University of Connecticut this ^ regional director of the i i, pie felt, too, ” answeyedgrand- scooped out onto a waiting pursue other in terests." With ------:— Trustees proposal (or an $80 In- GiaouKiO T. . a®ven m®re jurors needed. ren. ®ur opposition, wb face an uphill "® was business manager h w Latel Denartment of the ®a” ‘®r= na platter along with the tomalley. frequent guests at her home at crease. Some doctors have said terwards. , It was just plain Qn Wednesday two more F'uneral services will be he'd batUe. of the high school newspaper. Amale-omated C^thlne Workers “ '‘’be establishment of a new ^ j a .u .u u. . With plenty of melted butter, 87 casseroles are Tonsoral Taboo the increase might trigger re­ USMS (MtoRE courtesy to another board to jurors were selected, but one ‘®n'®rn>w at 10 a.m. at the "But it is a challenge that I **® ‘'a" be reached at 649-0904. . America Department of Environmental They dreaded the thought of everyone had 'more than enough. marvelous ^ for advance prepara- signations. PITTSBURGH (AP) —Rob- Mae reply, he said, objecting to ^ho had been chosen the day ‘^® ''a‘ H®*®®. "8 welcome.” she said. "We will be ------He slid that his loss June 16 C®ntrol. ‘® ‘b® ®«ice or factory on Left-over meat can be used for tlon. ”111118 one once won a prize. . w j —Approved the establishment I tom e having to read about what hap- before was dismissed. ^ - P‘ainville. Burial wll’ j®ined by thousands of Demo- Tax bills will be mailed fliis might have been due to the Ume -Prompt clean-up of oil and M®®day, and teey began to salad, reheated with butter, us­ $26,000 California Cdsserole College has banned by the AMA and state societies m to pens In the newspapers. McLucas is awalUng trial on "'®®‘ Avon Cemetery Avon, crats who believe in us.” weekend, tax collector Mrs. -he spent.on behalf of State Sen. ®bemlcal apiUage as well as the ^ 'v “P 'ater and later or c ^ e ed hi newburg and can also be 4 lbs. veal or beef round long hair, sideburns and im- ^ progiram oflnsurance to frozen to use later for the same years Object to Statement charges of aiding and abetting friends may call at the funer------Marilyn Moonan has announced. David Barry Instead of on his ‘"tP®s“l®n of severe penalUes d®wn with one-day pneumonia. steak kempt beards for male students, ^over damage awards in mal- ■ pO P iST purposes. icUn- ihe finance board members murder, kidnaping and conspir- ® ‘® ® P *"' HAVe n , Conn. (AP) — Taxes are due July I through own behalf. against those responsible for the "I guess you don’t know what 2/3 cup flour The new four-year coed col- practice suits. You can start a heated dis­ lege, a former business school, ______Fvuy CooKCD a so objected to a statement se- ^cy In connection with the death „ . Former majyor Richard C. Lee July 31. Taxes not paid^ ______by Au- Barry,______an ______unsuccessful______candl- ^Plba^e- one-day pneumonia is either. 2 teaspoons paprika lectmen were reported in an- cussion anytime on two points: says such styles are Inapproprl- dnea> - - last year of Alex Rackley ' a Miss Ruth C. Vincent of New Haven today joined the gust 1 are delinquent. A charge date for the DemocraUc nomi- Allocation of sufficient funds That’s what people got when Ml cup salad oil SSMiBeMEIsn TTln °T ®®"'apaP®f ^® have made York City Black Panther. ^UUTH WINDSOR — Miss list of contenders for the Demo- of three-fourths of one per cent nation for First District con- ‘° raise standards, training, they rested so hard on the week- (1) The b ^ way to cook a lob­ cups smaU cooked onions »‘®J®*’ men preparing for lead- Extended Forecast there lU that meeting two weeks ago. Forty persons were impaneled ‘^“‘b U. Vincent, 76, of Main St., cratlc nomlnaUon for lieutenant per month is made on delln- gressman, had fallen into dls- qualifications and salaries of end they didn’t have the ster. Should It be boiled or broil­ 4 cans cream of chicken ®'‘®'“P ®®‘‘®®*'® American The report quoted the selectmen ed? (2) Does size or sex affect tbout .<“® nied having said that and six Elward Hollman officiating. ___ EmiUo Q. Daddario, who is un- tomoblle taxes after Aug. 1. This days preceding the 4th Senator- —Consideration for a new j. ^^pckend Bv the venr delicate.X. ___ Tenderness_ , ., also , has. . to Into meat. Cut meat into two- citizens who had attended the ‘® ? „ ®‘ Waterbury westport, she lived in opposed'for "the gubematorTal oould prevent Hce'n8e"renewals. do With care of the lobster '?>p a c o n previous meeting agreed that it ® 49-year-old white Water opposed for the gubernatorial could prevent license renewals, lal District convenUon, he had State Department of Justice to .. „niv vr^nHnv Brooklyn,- N.Y., most of— ----her ------nomination.------Mrs. Moonan emphasizes that -uiuL spentsucm hisiiis Umeiimc contactingcuniaciuig laborlauor P™'"‘^®- ‘®‘®Kcated-----o ------state-wide—— — Ts.oaHav Z from the time it leaves the sea Transfer to large baking dish was not said. bury man. 'ife bef'"-“ ™ _ ----- .. — ^ ^ until It reaches the consumer. before moving to South The move to get Lee Uie nomi- ®®y questions on taxes should be leaders and drumming up union ®ya‘®'® ®‘ boUi prosecutors and ‘ J ®"® Wednesday and and Eiidd ondons. The reporter involved, after A white woman selected Tues­ Windsor Nancy has served large lobsters day was dismissed after she 5or a few years ago nation was?-announced by Vln- referred to John Wilnauer. as- support for Barry. As a result, P“bbc defenders. “ ®" "®“ '®“*^ straight days to In pan used to browri meat, CONNECTICUT SALVAGE CO, INC. this way, on seireral occasions, comWne two cans chicken soup •istsd that Ihe report w«5_ae- P^ eeo a net. irom her heeler .chool teacher. Ui. Greater New Have. Cenir.ti leMor. She merely make, out devol. to hli own eiuidldoey, '“™“ “ «*Ht nareotlo traMc ^>1 help themr' ^ d has always found them quite two cans water. Bring to curate. indicating she had a nervous 440 HILLIARD ST. (cor. Adami) She is survived by her niece, Labor (Council, AFL-CIO. ‘he bills. Becker said that although he ®"‘‘ g reater Interstate coopera- , ‘°° "'®®b, child. People edible. bodl and pour over meat. Bake MANCHESTER. CONN. Moonan was especially upset, condition Uiat made it impo^i- Mrs.' Mike" H. ConkUn' of wTnd "The response to our efforts Baseball was unable to get union support “°® ®"^ exchange of Informa- ®und that they didn’t earn "I really hate cooking.” Phan* 649-77(2 "I don’t ihink it was right and ble for her to serve on this sor. in m oderate oven (360) about has been simply overwhelming," The Yankees and the Cardin- for Barry, he was successful In enough money on one job to en- Nancy wrinkles her nose. "The IM hours until meat Is tender. proper for the Board of Select- ■'“ ''y- ctriy reason I do it Is because I Top with Idumpllngs (see re­ HI, NEIGHBOR! men Severol panelists were excused 6 ^uonocn"ve Windsor” — - S‘''®‘’®“®--^^b® said the f^a have Ued for first place in taking the pressure off him and. -Pr®vlding state assistance to J®y ‘be four-day weekends, to take a stand. Why ^ h eri^ v Tald m^^'had'm^^ f ‘^''®- Windsor, was campaign on behalf of Lee be- ‘be HtUe league. As a result of in eOect got the promise of a ‘°®®‘ communlUes for the de- '‘‘bich were getting more expen- love having my friends over." clpe). Increase oven tempera- wasn’t a • • ----“ ■...... ------lave frest^'iSiblf, TT.' averagf fam l^W T te arrangements. gan just a few days ago. -ake-up games this week, each hands off t^on p^ll^cym BaS^’s - ‘°^®n‘ °‘ niultl - purpose. ®‘v® al“ he time. So they began She entertains a g re a t deal. A ture to 426 and bake 20-28 mdn- lave a responsibility to the average famlll^ ^ c a n d i d a c y . mulU-activlty senior citizen cen- m®®nllghUng more-that la modest person, she would far utes or until dumplings are a ...... ' ' ' the Rackley caae o r the de- John Oedratlln n “dh i "id m ent well leMh fnur wins ond candidacy. It’s a shame that we con­ ters throughout the state, working at two or more jobs—to rather listen to someone else deep golden color. Serve with sum ers (I’m a consum er—look ankcd Whn. wnnid he Ihe ad- « .“ 'prrdSnS!; r S i irNT’ “ “V,"’ - r^.al^S aS ,h. Crdn heal fr"Z n.SrS A..- Examining the development buy all the new gadgets their than talk about herself. She likes sauce made by heating remain- V/-S _ of model mobile home parks for families wanted. And they got all kinds of people. To quote one mg two cans chicken soup and at my waistline) can't believe irr..-;.'; c .r - s ..ek«jh.eh£w..'".r“j^eiix .V h id S T l;’i™ „r“ izfd'?in“r ' ' Z . z z z z 8® tired from' those long week- of her friends, “Nancy is the gour cream' just to boiling point, the advertisers nowadays. It icr "get things out in the open." h im m r a Z yesterday in a ord and le a c L h ip in m t a n X ‘2- H ighter was a'so the hit i ^ r e s “ onT^^^^ - RRalsing a is in g the standards ______and ends that finally only about half most enthusiastic, receptive and Butter-Onimb Dumpllnge seems that every store claims Qtectr i-iv energetic ■woman I know.” „ _•« j ___ Morra bristled and accused McLucas and the North Brookfield cemetery. velopment during*^ his years ®‘®'' '^“b ‘'v® triples and a trict candldates^acceptable to ‘'"P>'®vlng the laws regulating the people were showing up on “ .2 cups sifted flour to be the cheapest, to have the An engineer, Nancy Is appall­ muPL-TfSSuBS him of using it to make politi- . an. , , . . . Mr. GedralUs was bom in as mayor of New Haven single, Yankee pitcher Tom Me- them State Sen Jav Jackson "UfabiK homes and encouraging the job on Mondays.” 4 teaspoons double-acting widest aisles, the fanciest decor, 9 « - 3 ^ ed ■when i>eople exclaim over u jt4 ip p m > cal hay. Morra ,.^Jhe lone Re- "He Is renowned ter Ws vote- "i?®' ®f West Hartterd. one the construcUon of addlufnal "3o what was dLe. gramps?" baildng powder the best background music, the publican on the board of select- ^®^®®’^® ®‘ j Surviyors include his wife, getting ability narticularlv ‘b® Yankees beat accentable received the nomi. nursing homes. "(Well, at first the government her profession. "There are lots of male engincera and nobody Ai teaspoon salt most convenient layout, the "Y^PPIf4Cr" ■men. Ahearn, a Democrat, is a ^arty charged In the Rac^y Mrs. Adella O’Bright Gedraltls; among independents Md Repub- ‘^® Cardinals. 13-11 with Paul nation ’ —Establishment of reasonable thought of cutting the work 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning gets exdted over them," she most—the best—the most—the WJSixuMtliMcul candidate for representative a'ay>ng to come to tria . The a son, John GedraiUs of North iicai^- s a ^ H S ir "L rhe ®"<» Becker said that despite hla ‘"®°"'® ®"‘> ®®®®‘® »'"“® ‘® week to two days’’ saTd grand 1 teaspoon celery seed comments. SW'began her c^eer best, etc. Obviously they can't from the 51st District. "We’re PaUy s national chairman, Brookfield; a sister. Miss Anna ia reeognizedTre oke “ f the T S'®"'. J®e efforts inIn Barry’s Su behalf, he <3ballfy for M edicaid. pa, ...... "until psychiatrists warned 1 teaspoon dried onion flakes here to protest Sa^’requeit. ' Bobby G. Seale, is among those Gedraltis of Manchester, II as an aeronautical' engineer. all be right — most must be m B i and most effective and energetic th^ee^htes'^nrih ‘®®‘® be did not^get fair treat- , ™® portion of the plat- them that the" strain of a five- 1 tablespoon poppy seed, op­ Ahearn said. "It has- nothing to facing capital charges in the t^o grandsons Actually, her first love is flying tional wrong. We’re the only do with politics.” case. ------campaigners in the history of Eddie Albasi had '"®"‘ ®‘ “i® ^‘b Senatorial Dls- released by Senate day weekend might destroy the and she had her pilot’s license !me to the ®‘ ‘be courthouse by lady pilot? WIKh great ability In years as mayor, received a dls- i„ the farm league Tiiesd-iv *'® wouldn’t attend, had ‘w® ““Ys In it-Mon- 1 cup bread crumbs lazy and messy and no finance board, especially if they about 20 persons, and the -New Police Officer math^atics, aeronautical one has ever disputed “ O D / 6 ^ ^WifeFnSweE. 2 tpSSs CL/ felt they could not speak up in Haven Panther Defense Commit- ablllty pension when he left of- the "ngers beat th^Braves 7 5^ "nmod John Sullivan as his al- ^ Platform Com- jays and Sundays, a day of engineering brought her closest Sift togetter floiu, baking (ice at the end of 1969. The pen- Jeffrey Potterton Ditched iitoi-v ‘ornate, and that Sullivan had work, a day of rest. And no long to her heart’s desire, m the end. / it. Every once In a while some hippy meanders In and front of more formal boards, or ' ‘®® announced another sched- In New Haven log. Add celery seed, onion SmKKTllf^ Sion is regarded as a liability Jensen hit a grand slam homer ®'“*®‘*"®®‘‘ that he would vote killing weekends.” It was far more exciting. claims he’s going to open a lazier and messier p lt^, but felt that there was "no use." ®'®‘‘ ‘° ‘ake place today. seed. Add NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - (or him in any quest for higher Catcher Harvey Gross had three Z^oober. „ Oiinfn Hinrl,,... ‘b® way, gramps," said M rs. mock Is now ^tant ^ I doubt It. Hippies are too young. They don’t have me ex­ M orra pointed out the pro------^------A New Haven policeman was office, since it indicates that he hits. However, Becker continued, nigner Pamela, "Isn’t this Monday? s S I ■ fKtWIAJsalad V»Uoil tUMiand JIUIIV.milk. OUiStir until UllLIl perience we do. This is not something you learn at colISge; cedure: If a property owner has beaten Wednesday night by a was not well enough to continue The town baseball season will ‘b® ®®nvention, Sul- CANBERRA — The United '‘’b®" why aren’t you working”'” M r* moistened. Drop rounded It takes tedious practice. The only place that has come ItM T W m , a question on his assessment he Ing at the University of I ^ - ^tabl^poonfule b'esD~'"'>"" of dough into crowd who took his service re- in the office of mayor. ®nd Sunday with a family picnic '‘''®" '*'®® replaced by Atty, states is allowing the importa- "^but your little trap, kid," ford. She was a co-owner of the , - close is my daughter’s room and she acquired her ability should go to" the Board of Tax About Town ntixtifre of butter and bread by Inheritance. The Polish Women's Alliance been mentioned at starting at 1 p.m. on the ele- “‘ebard Woodhouse-as Barry’s tlon of 627 million pounds of barked grandpa. "But I’ll tell Klock OorporaUon until It was d a L tiliu p : Review. Roll to coat 'With 'T h ^ ’s another area of advertising that’s hard to be­ •O' 5 9 ' Want I'eiialtv Clause r r n Z 426 Vriu holri iVs a o® a ‘^® P®“'°‘'®®"’ °"® “m® ®r another as a possl- mentary school grounds. The alternate, and Woodhouse voted' Australian beef, veal and mut- Y®® -®n® ‘blng. No matter how sold. kjao ’*7’Adventurous . ,Is a word to Soes-jmi. orum'bs. Serves six generously. - ■; lieve—guarantees. I’ve heard of stores that advertise satis­ J1£M6 £ ^ Nancy named the next recipe faction or your money back but won’t take anything back Moonan also asked if the .se- meetfng of the seal Sunday ra^t te“wk^’toZ iTause of T"' linrLd eSS Alternate “‘® ^®‘'‘‘ i crt'be Nancy. She went around Z leetmen were "so naive", that at 2:30 p.m., at the Polish- work today because of ______®"‘b and eighth Pgrade ® ^® ‘®®."’'team. 0"'y Alternate ...... °''®‘‘over the“ *® 1960“ »«> quota.q®°‘®- TTieThe in- week, they’ll never wipe out L* » JO V. after the slater who gave it to after five days. How can you tell if an item’s any good In injuries. Sirabella -said the 64-year-old There will be-a children’s Barry said today that Wood- crease will be worth $11.2 mil- ®ne-day pneumonia as long as it the w orld a t 18, h as been on ...... » they believed they couldn t hold American Club. Fellow oolicemen took him former mnvor is five days? Other stores never take anything back — or they w e A ( \ 4 S Ripe. ~~74 a bill UD until thorouchlv r-iii policemen took him to former mayor is "a towering story hour at the Bolton Public bouse was his only alternate, lion. has a day called Monday In It” safari in Africa two or three ™ ’ make you argue It out with some ex-football player — or Al I - “ 'orouglily .i.ili.-,------Yale-New Haven Hospital after figure In our party with wide Ubrary Tuesday at 10 a m ^ times, and has made five trips Ooiuiie’s Chicken Recipe boimce you from department to departemnt — and then e wi he pcrformanco. He Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Ry- the attack, and Sacavino was political appeal who can im- Children from ages four-to eight to Russia. She is practicing to Sauce: won’t give you cosh but.give out credit slips Lnstead. Who said that the Board of Unance 1:inrl'' snoulU be in all contracts 1, front ij niversary srsary on on Sunday Sunday with with anan waswas released released. nil all faeiionofactions r>rof nut-nnrtvour party." j ’ this ‘blsprogramlnltiaitedlastsum- Droeram iniHajAd i„ _ .____ <3 country requirements. Nancy 4 tablespoons WorossterSihire lazy (and scared) to fight, iZ , “ ®P®" bouse from 3 to 5 p.m. .In Police Chief James F. Ahem”' The committee boosting Lee b'®*’. will continue through this wias a*! passenger on commerc­ aacue 'The following is a Hat (100% Incomplete) of the goodies tx- a guarantee on the results Fellowship Hall of Second Con- reported at about 7:30 p.m. the for lieutenant governor will be summer. ial airlines as early as 1982. 2 clcvea garlic, chopped fine that we’re peddling this weekend. All of these itema are ------I S l u s e r U p t ft,. ^ Q « (The revaluation contract had Are you going on vacafion? gregatlonal Church. patrolman was In his cruiser In action at the state convention The library will be closed N ancy bos two sisters, both 2 pints table cream from* ftrestocks, railroad salvage,' surplus stocks, closeou^, no penalty clause). etc. Some are 100% perfect, some 08% perfect, and some r ii'to iT u m 's (louptKt h ----- parked in front of 197 Ward St. In Hartford FWday night and Saturdays durlrig July and Aug- PI««K« fiH out and give to your Mcmchostor Evening Hordd q( whom have daughters. She 1 teaspoon salt Morra said the selectmen had has thrfae sons and three grand­ pepper to taste only 2% or 8% perfect. All are bona-fide bargains priced The Diaconate of Trinity Cov- preparing to serve a civil sub- Saturday morning to "bring the --- according to condition, and sold with our no-strings-attached le’aiy d that a penalty clau.ie is ,.„ant Church will conduct a poena when a crowd appeared, case home about what Dick Lee Bulletin Board newsboy. children, all boys. Her father Maggl sauce, to taste needed. ‘ We don’t need Uie money back guarantee. All Items are new. ^m e poke service tomorrow at 1 :30 p.m. As the crowd approached the can offer the ticket,” Sirabella The Bolton Ecumenical Ooun- and grandfather wore profes- Skin and cut chicken Into around. Board of Finance to tell us.” at the Meadows Convalescent cruiser, the police chief said, said. ha®®‘ tonight at' 7:30 at siional Army officers. Another usual frying-pan portions. Roll Rltey reipi'atewd grabbed convention to a first-ballot win." 67% In Rubber Vocation Ends ...... ping carta will help pay for It. Remember our exhausting j " |1 • it - fj ®®®' ‘’®® ' baseij one of the patrolman’s service revolver "The regular Democratic P^AOB TOUR ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY. hours; Fridays 10 to 9 and Saturdays 10 to 6. We rest a loti MJLrerrE: TT — the KUALA LUMPUR _ Two- DIRECynONS; Near the corner of Adams and Hilliard, al­ 3 1 7 MICH LAND STHCtT Card Of Thanks 1, “Z*'®" ‘® ®®'’- aim fled. Ahem said P a rty organization in New Ha- -Uiirds of MaiBvaio>o .U YEARS EXPERIENOEI 3 YEAR OUARANTEEt I [j T)mTill- fiunllvfiunlly of Susan Lucas wlsln-s turned h lrn ^' bim and Or man to Manchostar Evoning HoroM . . . FREE ESTIMATE8 . . . most under the water tower and over the machine shop. MANCHtSTtR CONN to extciiAl their hiartruU Uuuiks to ‘®rnea him over to police. ill ‘rlends, relailves and Noting the m an's size . Circulation Dopt. m-lgliburs for tlicir umIcniUmdIng __njili,.A „ ia ® ’ l.— ^ polio-R,.y w“ iiV- G.&H. PAVING CO.' « elT r,!eJr^^ Mra. Depart. a ^ S f “®®" w®"® so ter Ed Marcus," Golden said, are owned and ope«u'ed V»to'- 13 Bissoll Sttaoti Manchostar, Conn. 0 6 0 ^ " WEn FT.; BOIAON . •M-nU niendation ' ‘•®"’' 8‘r®®‘ military tactics during oo.den cited Marcus’ "long laylans, and uSi rn3®my of iW me aay. and distinguished career In state the holdings are 10 acres or less.

/ \. \ / . -/ PAOB TEN \ MANCH^TER eVe^ N G HfeRALf), MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE. 26, 1970 Section Two THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 ‘ UJaitfljpatTr lEoTtiittg Hffralib THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 'hktgeB II to 2 0 shares.] The activity consisted ments- tiy Egyptian President Telephone Vernon ntainly I of trade of a 189,800- Agriculture Gamal Abdel Nasser, ^ Israeli U.S. Marines share block at 21, off 2)4. Prime Minister Gold^^ Meir and The Associated Press 60-stock by IsrhoU Foreign” Minister Heralding Politics Rate Hike Hospital average was unchanged at 2SS.8 Department Abba Eban which he regarded Would Adopt Hankinson Re-Elected at noon. w)th industrials ahead' as showing potential willingness • By Sol R. Cohen ■ Assumption 1.5, rails off 1.4,‘and utilities u|> by the rivals to get down to Back to PUC G>ntract Probe Sought Peruvian Boy Manchester will have IS dele­ Mrs. Mary Fletcher, Atty. John President, 8th District .8. talks about a settlement. gates to the Democratic State Fletcher, Mrs. Jeanette Wig- Honor RoU Prices among the mostractlve It was understood that the (Continued from Page One) . (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Convention, scheduled ftor to- gin, Donald Conrad, Dr. John william P. Hankinaon of 803 at the Diatrict’s annual moot­ Big Board issues included Penn U.S. proposal, contrary to some Awarded i^rrow night and Saturday Malone, Louis Champeau, Judge in the rate-increase hearing aiul Oakland St. laat night waa re­ ing, jaald “I can’t underatand Central, up .% at 8H: Telex, reports from Mideast capitals, tremendous courage,” said U.S. Announced urea ,lncludlng suspension of in­ nmrning at the Bushneli . Audi­ John Wallet^e. why more people don’t oome to ahead 14 to 1 3 )1 Chrjrsler, up H ioes not oall at this time to r a the company wrong in some of. elected prealdent of the 8th A IS.S mllUcm constnioUon spection services from plant Army Chaplain Mike Harring­ torium. Also; Jam es Farr, Frank Rlz- theae meetinga. Certainly, the Theae Aaoumptlon Junior' contract for phase two of the at 18%; American Telephone, buAer cone along the Suez Ca­ zl,'^one Parrott, William John- its poelUons. The matters in Utilitiee Dlatrlct. Hla aecond off % at 40%; M'emorex, up % areas having numerous sanita­ ton ot Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘"They Tomorrow’s session will con­ buaineoa we transact la of the High pupils ware on the fourih proposed three-phase expansion nal or elsewhere, from which vene at 8, with the main item s6n, Atty. Thomas O’Marra question involve the complex fi- oonaecutlve term will expire to 74%; and General Motors, up tion deficiencies,” the GAO pro­ had a tremendous moral condi­ utmost importance to all Dis­ (Quarter honor rbl); of Rockville General Hospital, the opposing forces would with­ of business the delivery of tl>e (alternate for Atty. Charles naholal workings of the phone July 16, 1971. trict taxpayers.” % at 61. bers said. draw. tion. They’re used to a rough Crockett), Richard Schwolsky Oraite 9 was signed this morning by hos­ keynote address by U.S. Sbn. company, which were disputed He had been a' district direc­ He noted also that, except for On the American Stock E x­ High honors: Btuact FlaveU, pital officials. Such action bars a plant from A demlUtanlased zone might be life." Birch Bayh of Indiana. House and Atty. Shea. tor from 1968 to 1669. District officials, no taicpayera W th architect Costs and other change, prices Included Equity selling mea^ products in Inter- possible lat a later atnge if ap­ Mrs. Fletcher, president of by the PUC when it denied Bernadette Hagenow. Funding, up % at 20%; Alloys Dr. Kenlth Neugebauer of the Speaker William Ratchford of f,NET’S higher-rate request. Othera elected . at the Dis- attend the board’s regular fees the total cost, of the new ^ te commerce. propriate as negotiations pro­ Danbury is scheduled to be the the Manchester Republican Honors: Lucie Albert, Rotiert Unlimited, up % to 17%; ’Tele- U.S. Navy hospital In San Die­ Among Devlin’s comments trict’B armual meeting, held at monihly meetings, even thoi^ wing will be $3.8 million. Bids “At 36 of the 40 federally in­ ceed, it was understood. . convention chairman. Women’s Club, will make one Oaron, Eric Ooke, l9lalne Eric- prompter, ahead 2% at 67%; go, Calif., said the Peruvian In­ was that had SNBT followed the the BenUey School, ore all in- they are open to the public. Ho fbr the construction were open­ spected plants visited and at the But specifics such as this dians were astonishingly healthy of the seconding speeches for aon, Kimberly Fwlnp, Karen Saxon Industries, up % at 17%; Saturday’s session will , con­ recommendations o t the PUC in cumbenU: Paul Cervlnl and Issued an invitation to District Jones, Jeffery Kadlsh,*Joan Kee­ ed last March and ran some 81 eight nonfederally inspected have not been set forth pending —“They had to be hardy to Miss Uccello. Mllgo Electronics, up % at 20%; vene at 10 a.ni. ’The delegates computing Investment tax cred­ Patrick Donlan, to Uiree-year electors to attend the monthly ney, Jamea Kopeckl, Lori Lie- million higher than estimated plants, animals were being responses from the parties in­ survive as long as they did.” meetings, held the third Mon­ and Asamera Oil, up % at H ‘%. will adopt a state platform, Alphonsus Donahue, candi­ its, it would have reduced its terms aa directors; Joseph Blanc, Timothy Lynch, William coots. slaughtered or meat food prod­ volved, and no replies have Mrs. Richard Nixon plans to day of leach month, at 7 p.m. and Will nominate candidates date for the Democratic nom­ expenses for the test year by Volz, to a one-year term aa Reayey Joaeph Reiser, Dousioa Th e building committee ucts were being processed for been reported received in Wash­ focus attention on the relief Bylaw Change for U.S. eenator, governor, lieu­ ination for U.S. senator, has more than $1 million. ’Hie ref-.. clerk; Howard Keeney,^ to’ a Rynlewicz, Jam ea flulHv«n, studied the plans in an attempt sale to the consuming public un­ ington from the governments needs of Peru during her three- By a resolution unanLmoualy der unsanitary conditions,” the tenant governor, attorney gen­ announced the support of the eree also sided with the PUC one-year term as treasurer; Jam ea Sylveeter, Warren Zao- to modify them to bring down Newark Mayor contacted. day visit there next week. adt^jbed lest night, Hanldnscn GAO said. Ckmtamlnated meat eral, comptroller, troasurer and former supreme advisor of the In refusing to Include as a con- . and Mr*. Mary Larmta, to a one- eaxo. ^he cost but then decided to fio Rogers said ' the Soviet Union was euthorteed to appoint a oom- was found at 36 of the plants. TTie First Lady will cany secretary of the state. Ukranlan National Association. slderatlon in the rate increase) Grade 7 ahead as planned, 'xhe low bid­ Planning Just had alM been given the U.S. blankets, children’s clothing and rnttilee tor revising the Ddtstntot's In separate statemenu, both The 13 Manchester delegates He Is Russell Huck of Hart­ the telephone company’s chari­ High honors: 'Ihomaa Martin. der of four Arms '\i(as Felix proposal and the Russians only taylaiws, unchanged for many the Agriculture Department and other supplies when she departs are: Herbert Stevenson, Nicho­ ford, a convention delegate. table contributions. Honors: Joyce Oaron, Elisabeth Buxsl and Son of Torrington at A Single Term “listened politely.” he- said, Sunday for Lima. years. One of the proposed Egan, 'Iheresa Keeney, Karin the GAO’S head, U.S. Comptrol­ las Jackston, Frank Stamler, Huck is president of the Ukran­ But Devlin niled that the PUC ’ $S,63»,000. “We have not had a response changes la tor the m etti^ of Keneedy, Joanne Murray, Rua- NEWARK, N .J. (AP) — May­ ler General Elmer B. Staats, She will present the supplies John Sullivan (an alternate for lan Democratic Club and the was “arbltraiY” in insisting. John Mlrabito, administrator from the Soviet Union." eleutions. Last night, although sell Nbrton, Rhonda QuagUa, or-elect Kenneth Glbsrni says said the Inspected plants repre- to the first lady of Peru, Mrs. John Hutchinson), Atty. San­ Ukranlan Congress (Committee. over objections by the teleidione of the hospital said plans are Juan Velasco, who is president there was no cippoalUon to any Frances Ricci, Kevin Yorgen- his first term will be his last. ^nted a relatively small num­ ford PJepler, Atty. Allan Thom­ The groups, Huck said, repre­ company that the test year to break ground by the end of of the National Assistance Or­ of .these offixiera re-eledted, eaxdi sen. Gibson ,38, who will be inau­ ber of plants and did not neces­ as, Leonard Seader. sent over 40,000 persons within should be the 12 months from ' this month. ganization, Peru’s relief effort. eledUon, as required by the by- Grade 8 gurated next Wednesday as the sarily represent the situation in Teachers Lose Also, Atty. Joseph Conti, the state. Nov. 1, 1967 to Oct. 31, 1968. In January the U.S. Public ’The first ladles will make hel­ laiWB, waa by secret baUot. High honors: Jam es Marino, Arst black mayor of a major the entire industry. ’Ttty. William Bronelll, Olof An- Also supporting Donahue is SNET contended this ruled out; Health Service approved a icopter flights to the earth­ In one fin^ potion last night, Stanley ZatkowSki. Northeastern city, won election Staats said plants chosen for Three-Day Pay dersim, Atty. Paul Groobert, State Rep. Rubin Cohen of Col­ consideration of financial and ■ $120,000 grant toward phase quake-devastated areas and vis­ chester, a 14-term state legis­ the Diatrict offixsera wero outh- .Honors: John Oharette, Karen two. The remainder of the funds last week with ai surprising inspection were taken from pre­ Miss Barbara Coleman and operating facts for the year end­ 12,000-vote margin over Mayor vious reports of unsanitary con­ it refugees during Mrs. Nixon’s lator and owner of “Harry’s,” ccizied to designate the toUowli^ Daigle, John Feeney, Diane will come from bond issue and In New London Clarence Foley. ing Dec. . 31, 1969. Healey, Robert Leosard, EUaa- Hugh J . Addonlzlo. ditions. A Iarg4 part of the re­ three-day visit. a Colchester landmark. banks aa depositenijes tor Dis­ the hospital’s unrestricted en­ Seader is a membev of the Included in Devlin’s other ob­ beth Murray, Linda Spinnato, Gibson said in, a speech port was devoted to the alleged NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) Mrs. Nixon will stay in the trict funds; the Connecticut dowment fund. convention’s rules committee. jections to the PUC decision was Wednesday night: " I ’m not run­ — ’The New London Education U.S. Embassy in Lima. Bank end ’Trust Oo., the Hart­ Christine Tierney, Janet Zemke. Architects for the new wing failure of the federal meat in­ He represents hte 4th Senatorial Claims Har^ment that it should have considered • ning again. AAer four years, spection system to correct them Association has decided not to ford Ncutionol Bank and Trust All-Year Honors are Frld, Mahaffey, Ferguson This is Mrs. Nixon’s first trip District. NEW YORK (AP) — He the SNET claim that working ; I’m going back to engineering.” contest a ruling that cost mem­ (3p., and the Savings Bank of Honors for the year were and Perry of Hailford. he said. abroad on a mission as First packs a .38-callber revolver. He capital be considered in the ap­ Gibson, a professional civil bers three days of pay because Lady. No official will accompa­ Manohertar. achtoved by the^tdlowlng: Phase two is desigiied 'to in­ The First Congressional Dis­ has ribbons on his chest testi­ plication for higher rates. Dev-; engineer, told the graduates of of a class boycott last fall. ny her. Grade 9 crease the operating room fa­ trict Republican convention fying to a Job well done. He is lln said changes in federal tax ■ Westside High School to be High honors: Stuart FlaveU, The teachers met Wednesday It is expected, however, that will convene Saturday morning, popular with the neighborhood laws increase the company’s ' cilities and will add an oper­ ready to take over the responsi­ Bernadette Hagenow. ating suite, post-operative re­ U.S. Develops to discuss the ruling by Milton Peace Ckirps Director Joseph with Hartford Mayor Ann he serves. need for working-cash. Piano Students bilities of government as they ‘Rubin, the arbitrator, who took Blatchford, who is part of the Honors: Lucie Albert, Robert covery room, labor room and Uccello certain of nomination. But the neighbortiood is Cen­ Oaron, Eric Coke, Amy DoBran- grow older because “I ’m mov­ the position that the Board of U.S. relief mission to Peru, and Her only opponent is West tral Park’s Bethesda Fountain, Give Recita^ 5 delivery suite. ing forward, I ’m not ^ y in g Peace Plan WUlbun F. sM, ^ a in e BMcson, Karen Also to be Included is a new Education was on solid con­ Peruvian ambassador Taylor G. Hartford attorney Isaac Rus- mecca to hundreds of weekend Spectaclea Help Blind here.” tractual ground when it refused Students of Mrs. Ivpfi Beck­ Jones, Jeffery Kadish, Joan clinical vlaboratory, central Belcher will help plan the First gell. hippies. lAnd J < ^ Bal, police­ year term as tax collector. All Keeney, Jam es KopeokI, Lori Gibson has said before he For Mideast to pay the teachers. The dispute Lady’s trip. Manchester Town (Counsel man, says the hair he wears a GHRJB’rOHURiCH, New Zea­ with presented a pUtim recital sterile processing department wanted to be mayor only long officera were elected without LeBlanc, ’Timothy Lynch, Brian was over the 1969-70 contract. Mrs. Nixon also hopes to en­ John Shea will be chairman of bit over his ears and down the land—Spectacles that enable a recently at the D ^ s Building, and rlated offices. . The wing enough’! to carry out his pro­ opposition. Mloran, WUliom Reavey, Joseph (Ckmtinued from Page One) The school board obtained a list American volunteers for the convention. Shea. Is a GOP nape of his neck has brought blind person to pick up sound 286 Main St. will be constructed on the south grams. Cervlnl and Donalon have Rietoer, Jam es SuBlvan, Janies Superior Court injunction in No­ Peru relief work. state central committeeman him trouble with his superiors. w a ves from objects and avoid Those , parUpipating from side of the present building and Gibson told the seniors who —No decision has been made been on the. board since 1967. Sylvester. vember, compelling the teachers The main problem, according and is Republican coordinator ’The 24-year-old policeman them have been developed by.a Manchester iiicluded Carol Wil­ will rup from east to west. planned to leave Newark for Cervlnl .prior to then, had been Grads 7 yet on what support the United to return to class. to Robert K. Finch, the presi­ for the First Congressional Dis­ held a news conference Sunday nrofessor at the University of cox, Gayle^ Wilcox, Ray John­ Phase one o f the expansion college or Jobs, “We’re going to collector of revenue for the High honors: 'Iliomas 'Martin. States might give to ’Thailand ,. Although it had been agreed dent’s coordinator of U.S. assist­ trict. while on duty at the fountain to Canterbury here. son, J e ^ Turner, Patsy Turn­ was completed and opened in try to make Newark a good Town of Manchester. Prior to Honors: ‘Iheresa Keeney, Kar­ for ’Thai military operations In that the ruling of the arbitrator ance, is getting goods and serv­ ’The convention will be at 10 ohargie Ih/at he had been traats- The glasses bear three tiny er, Jop-^ Turner, Paul Thayer, (HeraM fihoto by Bueelvieiusl the fall of 1968. It added 78 beds place to return to.” aaaauming that post in 1961, he in Kenealy, Kevin Yorgensen. Cambodia. would be binding, teachers had ices that are most needed. a.m., at the Whiting Loiie ferred and otherwise harassed receivers that* transmit signals Duane Boston, Winifred Gera- bringing the capacity to 122 He said, “If someone had told had filled, eX various times, al­ Grdas 9 —Completing his Aslan trip, he threatened that the NLEA might ’Ihe United States has allocat­ School, West Hartford. for his choice of hair style. to small tubes In the wearer’s >, Monica Neumann] Cindy beds. It also added a coronary me when I came here from Ala­ most every elective office in the High honors: Jam es Marino, will return to the United States go to court anyway to collect ed $10 million to Peru relief and Manchester Republicans will " I do everything a cop should ears. Volume and quality of II, Freddie Meier, Heidi unit, cafeteria, kitchen, phar­ bama when I was eight that I ’d District. Stanley Statkowski. by way of London, where he will their pay. Wednesday’s vote en­ rehablliatlon. Finch also said $3 have 16 delegates to this con­ do,” he said. “The length of my sound indicate the nature ctf an [eler, Darlene Virginia, Gary Conservation Project of Cadette 6 0 0 macy and doctor’s charting be mayor of Newark, I’d have Volz lias been District clerj Honors: Kurt Oarison, John talk with Britain’s new foreign sures that court action has been vention. hair should have no bearing un­ object In its beam, and pitch ' Virginia, Karen DubanowskL, rooms. million has come from private continuously since 1961. Keeney A concervatlon project to pre­ given for studenU at the Bunce ship and social dependability ship and emergency prepared­ Miss Sue Mosler: swimmer, Oharette, Karen Dalgle> Loris laughed, but nothing is impossi­ They are: Nell Lawrence, less it Interferes with my work.” indicates the distance. • Kathy Bossldy, Daniel Bossldy, ’Ihe original hospital building minister. Sir Alex Douglas- averted. donations. was first elected District m a a - vent erosion at the Oak Grove Center and 36 finger puppets challenge pins; conservation and ness challenge pins; conrerva- life saver, and first aid badges. Durand, John Feeney, Dlahe ble.” Home, and probably Prime Min­ and O ara Oosme. was formerly the Maxwell es­ Gibson was bom in Enter­ urer in 1961 and, e x c e p to r a Nature Center yesterday was were made for the emergency drst aid badges. iion, swimmer, dressmaket, ani- Miss Pamela Malloy: Active Healey, James Hesketh, Robert ister Edward Heath. Students from other towns In­ tate used for the Arst time in prise,—^a ., Btit moved here in one-year interval, been the final project this year of room at Manchester M ^ o ria l Miss Nancy Breer; Active Mlss Sue Mosler: Swimmer, i.itizenship challenge pin; swim- Lessard, Patrick MtoOarthy, Concerning the peace Initiative cluded Christine Fom ess of Ell­ 1M6. One other wing was added i940/^m his parents. treasurer since. Mia. Laraia Cadette ’Troop 600 of Bowers Hospital. citizenship and emergency pre­ :ng, hostess, first aid, traveler, mer, and life saver badges. EUzobetii Murray, Unda Spin- Rogers said: has been tax col(^tor since ington; Betty Ckx>per, Janet School. This spring. Troop 600 worked ^ood grooming, rocks and min­ Miss BambI Crawford: Swim- n®to, Christine ’Tlemey, Janet to the hospital some 10 years mayor-elect received a Hull and Priscilla Hutt, all of paredness challenge pins; con­ “Recent and disquieting 1968. Under the direction of their with boy scouts to clean debris erals, science, and plant king­ mer, and life saver badges. Zemhe. later. This was not part of the standing ovation. Earlier in the Coventry; and Theodore Smith servation, camperaft, swimmer, present three phase expansion day he attended the Junior hlg^ events in the Middle East led 'Ihe District R e c to rs adopted troop leader, Mrs. Vernon and dead wxxx) away from the life saver, dressmaker, animal dom badges. President Nixon on April 29 to of Hartford. dam area at SauUers Pond. *1116 plan. school graduation of his 16- a 2.5 mills, /hold-the-Une tax Greene, the ^rls transplanted kingdom, chef, family living, Miss Lise Engelbrecht: Social In addition to the piano selec­ troop intends to keep a continu­ Falcon* Prized Also to be included in phase year-old daughter, Jo-Ann. order a thorough review of all rate, and yi^proved a $164,999 barberry bushes from a dense traveler, homemaker, sports, lependabllity challenge pin; tions, Kathy GeraKaris present­ ing Interest in the development ROME — Falcons were so PASSPORT PHOTOS Iwo wlli be a new boiler house, political and military aspects of budget tor the 1970-71 fiscal section to a sparse section to plant kingdom, small craft, out- child care, chef, and good ed a flute solo, accompanied by of this area aa a town park. highly prized in the Middle mENTIFICATION the problem. ’Ihat review has year, wmch began June 1. Tax hold the earth against further rnal kingdom, chef, family llv- grooming badges. rtiis will be a separate bulldifig. her sister Winifred. Alos this spring for tte second Ages that when Richard the now been concluded. bills y n ll be mailed out Oct. 1. erosion from the stream below. man, ceramics and pottery, JAUM NASSIFF ’The proposed phase three will Adult Tennis year in a row, Troop 600 planted Miss Trinky Hlcock: Social de­ Lion-Hearted seized on Italian’s mcrease the bed capacity to 2f^. “As a consequence of the re­ In Jlie interim, the president In the photo, to the far left, fcood grooming, first aid, and view, the United States has un­ a flower garden at Manchester pendability challenge pin; child bird, irate vUlagers almost treasurer, by authorization M)rs. Greene, supervises as Miss science badges. care, swimmer, cbnservatlon, J Teacher Found dertaken a political initiative Green. mobbed liim, and he nearly 6ted last night, will issue tern- Sweet Adelines Jill Nash a hole for the re­ Miss Jill Nash: Active citizen­ and first aid badges. missed the ’Ihlrd Crusade. the objective of which is to en­ ^ /porary notes, to cover financial planting of a bush held by Miss Interspersed 'with these and Stock Market The Town Recreation Depart­ courage the parties to stop other activities were three ment will be able to offer adult obligations. Plan Sing-Out Leslie Greene. Miss Lise Engel- MEW YORK (AP) — The shooting and start talking under ' MIU Rato bracht, second from' right, and cami>lng trips, the last of which tennis lessons as originally $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ stock market lost some of its the auspices of Ambassador ’The 2.6-mlil tax rate has been The Mountain Laurel Chapter Miss Nancy Greer, carrying the was tent camping at 'Times $ $ $ $$$$$$ earlier gains but clung to a nar­ planned this summer because Jarring in accordance with the Farm in Andover. an instructor has been found. in force more than 26 years. R of Sweet Adelines, under the di­ palli, look on. row advance today in slow trad- resolutions of the Security Coun- provides 1J6 mills for fire pro- rection of Vincent A. Zito, will In addition to the usual scout­ During th e . recent (Jourt of ing. Recreation Director Melvin cU. Awards, the following challenge Sleboldt who had difticulty find­ tection and 1.26 mills for sani­ sing a program of barbershop ing activities. Troop 600 has par­ At noon, the Dow Jones aver­ “Our objective in launching ticipated In five community-ori­ pins and badges were presented; ing someone to teach the class­ tary-sewage service. melodies tonight at 7 to the pa­ age of 80 industrials was up 2.26 thds Initiative has been to en­ ’The $164,999 budget allocates ented projects this year. The Miss Leslie Greene: Active es, said last week that the pro­ tients of Gable Convalescent U at-694.66, after being up earlier courage the parties to move to­ $72,091 for the Public Works De­ Hospital In Hartford. ’Ihe slng- first was to serve as uahers at citizenship and emergency pre­ gram might be canceled. more than 6 points. ward a Just and lasting peace partment, $60,056 for the Fire the League of Women Voters paredness challenge pins; camp- Classes will be held Monday, out will precede the regular re­ Advance" maintained a slim which takes fully into "account Department, and $2,360 for Ad­ meeting for candidates for the . craft, swimmer, and first aid, Tuesday and Wednesday eve­ hearsal at 213 Wethers­ lead over decUners among the. the legitimate aspirations and ministration. Anticipated reve­ school board. badges. ' nings at the Manchester High field Ave., Hartford. Issues traded on the New^York concerns of all governments and nue for the 1970-71 fiscal year is At Christmastime, a party was Miss Sue Hitt: Active citizen­ School lower courts off Summit The championalUp chorus Stock Exchange. peoples of the area. In light of $167,699, with $118167 of it estl-! does at least one slng-out each Motors, chemicals, tobaccos, St. with registration there on thaL.. objective, we believe it miated to come from taxes. The! Monday at 6 p.m. Children’s month. Institutions in the electronics and airlines were would not be useful to disclose budg;et provides for an esti­ classes were started during the Greater Hartford area deslriiig 1979 YGliKSWAGBIt €ihead, while most other cate­ at this time details of the politi­ mated $2600 surplus. day this week. to schedule a program may con­ THINK SMALL^imiO ■ SEDAN gories were mixed. cal initiatives or to discuss publ­ In other business last night heboid says a registration fee tact Mrs. Richard ’Thelen, pro­ Drilvered in Manrhester N One,factor cited for the gains icly military assistance for Is­ the District electors approved a will be charged for the 6 one- gram chairman, 100 Mansfield Eqii^ped with leatherette ia-j was the unusually high odd-lot rael. $26,0000 appropriation as the. hour lessons, with one lesson Ave„ New Britain. terior, wladahleld washer, 2- short sales Wednesday. Some “We believe that this is the District’s share of the 96.7 mil­ qieed electric wipers, heater, market sources say such a per week. I^esspns are a'vallable time for such an initiative which lion townwide sgnitary-sewer defogger, 4-way safety flashers, in two time periods from 6 to 7 trend tends to be' typical of a we have launched directly with Improvements. Of the total, Norway Ranks Fifth back-up lights, front and rear market bottom. and 7 to 8 p.m. the parties and with other inter­ $160,000 will be flnanoed seat belts, Teaitherette heeCdrests, Beckman Instruments, down Racquets must be provided by ested powers.” through the sale of a bond is­ OSLO — In recent years Nor­ steering wheel lock « k1 iv w 1% at 21%, was at the top of the peirtlclpants but bails are sup­ Devoting most of his 40-min­ sue. 'Hie remaining $100,000 is way ’ has become Western Eu­ window defroster. most-active list on the «g plied by the Towi^Recreatlon ute news conference to the Mid­ rope’s largest aluminum pro­ available in existing reserve Rh 88 To|tettd Tpk. Board, with volume of 208,400 Department. ' ^ dle (East, Rogers cited state- funds, set, -aside ejq^reosly tor ducer. Norway now ranks fifth TED TRUDON sanitary-sewage improvements. in the world — after the United ’Taloottvllle, Conn. Hankinson, noting that only States, the UB.6.R., Canada YOLKSWAQEN 948-8888 about 60 jpersons were present and Japan. MK iMiW

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MANC BR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 PAGE T m '^ ^ N PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING5NI|T< HERALD MANCHESTER^ ^O^rN THTTPSDAY. .TUNE 25, 1970, \ ‘ ■nation about the potentlol Tolland BOY SCOUT Duriiijj; Next Decade; State-Fy-Stnte Hebron Tolland House Again Votes Down worth of Dlckey-Ltncoln. Her TtiU,Darh LeadingMan But Rep. Louis Wyman, R- Notes^and ^ews College Needs f o d a v lT O m N.H., on opponent of the pro­ Was ill Reality— Id Inches Middle School Presents. Panel Proposes Foundin g School Board Appoints Junior Women Accepting Funds for Dickey-LinpC’In ject, charged the facility would OHIOAOO (AP) — Here are result In destruction of much of PMk 110 ATLANTA, Oil. (AP) Thir­ gi-own children, knows of some state-by-state estimates by the WASHINOTON (AP) — The If the Senate votek for the area, 450 Awards to Students Of 230 Community Colleges Gilead Hill Principal ty-eight yours ago a Hollywood King Kong buffs who have seen Cub Scout Pack 120 had a clr Carnegie Commission on Higher New Member Applications House still refuses to feed the fi­ Dlckey-Lincoln plaimlng cash, area . the .movie more than 60 times. pixHluoor HUMimoneil winsome The annual awards assembly da Bilodeau, Lauryl CkMiIombe, cus recently at their final meet CHICAGO (AP) — The Canie- four-yei^ colleges. TPsald It has Education of needed new pub nancially famished plan to give the dispute would be carried Rep. James Cleveland, R- She lias seen It four times, the ______TTio Hebron Board of Educa- tlon, 1967-68, Hertiett Boedboff lu-tresH Kay^ Wray to his office of the Tolland Middle School, Lari Marquette, Arnold John'------alug of the neason r, „ at St. . James' ».e Commission ■ on Higher Edu- found that only half as many n»e Tolland Junior' Women's Sherry Erbe, Patrldia Wells, Joy }nmm in. New England Its first federal then to a House-Senate confer­ Ijf.H., agreed with Glalnio's |ki- last about seven years ago when at only half . lis many u,. community colleges by 1980. tlon has appointed Ralph 8. Sac- toolk cn the duUee at twlBKtUilff to tell her he had a I'ole for her . .1. cuzzo of Granby ns the new principal and then wasi cUppoint- CSub is accepting membership KSajasett, Lindh Lampron. power - facullty. ence committee and yet another ■ tion and said Maine Is "trans­ she had boon, promised the featurrt the presentaUon of " S r V " ^7 '^ ® ®®»®" ‘« ‘>®y ‘»>®‘ ®‘ “ f^®«hmen Also, R e^^a Si^Caniak, James and tlie loading man would bo least 280 community colleges be at four-year Institutions receive The first figure repre«mU the ^ ^ h^Tvllme principal applications for the 1970-71 club HOT ViWTfef Rep. William D. Hathaway, chance for action toward fund- fixed add hypnotised by this sereening of a war movie. over 460 awards, to the school’^ LauHe Noch, Sandy Ah- '*'®" co-chairman of the event. MflcAithurJ Ph'-Up Stoetzner, the tallest, darkest man In town. established within commuting financial aid. number of such colleges os of, gchool effective Sept. 1. 1968-69 scihoal year. year. D-Maine, who failed Igalii *"« project Congress author- monstrosity.” istudenU, In various categoijei, nert. ' Darlene Hunt, Jane Several boys received Parvull Ltatt Jaimes, Paul Wheeleir, Su­ A/EVER She was Instantly excited. Tlio "So much dlatanco and time atego^ s, nert, Darlene Hunt Jane distance of every studen/in the The commUslon called culled for a 1968, and second set ®' of figures He „ „ replacesrAwinno. DaleMaIa HnrnedHnmAH Upon hU his resignation In August This past year the club wcl- Wednesday to find the votes he 1906. urged leaders of the pro- leading man, aho Ihoijght, cuqld se|)ai*ate ■■lo, fi'om the movie," lost week. san Peacoek, Brenda Hall, Lena needed to support the Dickey- The House Appropriations ject to unite instead behind pro- bo one' df ttvo men Clark Gable she says, "that It Is rather Jeseph In Hartford. They needed by 1960. oomed 30 new members. Num­ Noideeu, Leo Dreate, Laiuryl Oou- Lincoln hydroelectric plant for Committee, accepting a Qialmo posals for an cast-west highway Filth and Sixth Grttles The commission, a private re- for two-year colleges. It said the June 30 actUng principal laiUl Harnad oi' Gary Cooper. strange seeing It now. I don’t luded Michael Adams, Michael Alabama 16, 4-6; Alaska 6, 0; Look over as prinotpol on Nov, erous activities and accomplish­ lombe, Domnin Kdnney. his state, told a newsman he move and surprisingly rejecting across northern New Engliuid Awards presented t6 fifth and Blderkln, R°Wn Kjell^est, 'Jarpn, Danlle Corey, Scqtt search organization supported role of professional associations Saccuzzo} 31, i smarried and Se|Ven(tih grade studenlts achtev- -TEt/PfR really think It was a horror Daphne Kjellqulst, Diane Pelle- Arizona 8, 9; Arkansas 4, 6-7; 1, 1940. ments were realized' through Uie fears It may take summertime a subcommittee's recommenda- because he sold this would do It turned out to bo King Kong. sixth grade students at the mid­ Cniartler, Peter Daigle, Gary Prt">®r*ly by the Carnegie Corp. in evaluating specialized pro- the father of two children. He ing first honors are Lisa Aide- movie. Certainly It had sexual California 86, 29-34; Colorado efforts of all the juniors work­ y power shortages to con^dnee the tlon, deleted Nixon’s ' Dlckey- more to help the region, "I should have known It would dle school covered various cate- AiiHln Visual Aides awards ‘ -*onowlcz, Thomas Messier, deHned a commu- grams' should be limited to was selected from 12 appll- rcH^o, Steve Cabaniss, Hans -TvUkNX TO be son^lhlng like tliat," said overtones, but was really gories. 10, 6-7; CtonnecUcut 18, 2-8; Del- ^ “ tg ^"sVtlon‘ through Manoiiektm' Evening HenUd ing wiithin their various com­ Housb of what he calls the need Llncoln budget Item. It had a beautlfnl person. The sexuali­ wAnrm William Nicholson Rob- O rcott, Lenny Parla and ®® ® ‘ wo-year public cooperation with regional ac- mittees. Damman, Carla Doran, Mhry MARV ANPRtW5.| been intended to restart pre­ Miss Wray, smiling at the mem­ Homeroom representative awa«l. 2-3; Florida 5 11-12; superintendent euperintend^t of schoolsschools. Hebron rurrespondent Anne PORTSMOUTH,( to resume' planning the com­ ty was one t>f tenderness, primi­ R«rt i t Steven Mknmk R®**®*^- instttulton offering academic, crediting bodies. Georgia 13, 6-6 and - - Ha'waii------6, There are several standing Gu|gliottil, Susan Harrison, construction planning virork In ory. "Tlie producer, Merlan C. awards went to Barry Johnson, He received hU B.8. In 1954 Fnat, telephon^^28-8971, plex. tive eoneei'ii.” White Bruce ^ lamlly picnic will be held Saneral, occupational and con- The commUslon singled out q committees; conservation, edu- Vaughn Hathaway, Brenda Hunt, which the gesvemment already 15 Homeless Cooper, had a reputation as .Unda Noch, Keith Hoke. Mark r ” '^ ‘®P^'' flunday at Camp Johnson. from "Boston University In ^ ------' 1970 br NEA. Inc.. Guided once more by Rep. King Kong actually was an ■ " ------• The tlnulng aduR education. seven states for ouUtandIng jdaho 2 8-4' Illinois 42 6.7------cation, fine arts, home life, Mary Jo Jemidrucek, Shawn Lam- has Invested $2.1 million. something of a practical joker.” Miller. Maigle Titus, Stephen ^®ha, T l^ th y Shaw. Arnold ^^P^ River- The commUslon recommend- public community college pro- Indians 7 7 «' inu,n ’ 7 a ’ »Pee®h therapy and elementary hostein, membership, newsletter pron, Su2anne Prose, Carrie Robert N. Gialmo, D-Oonn., who In Two-Alarm t8-lncb model of an ape which, McKinnon. Gin Back Nixon When the issue reached the Miss Wray and Kong, as'she WllUams, Scott Kramer, Ann homeroom reo- ' ‘‘*® ®n July 1. ed that tWo-year colleges with grams. It said California, New K^ussas 17 'Kentucky' 16 2- ®‘h'®®“ ®" ®"‘> hU M.Ed. In Todojr‘i FUNNY wHI poy $1.00 for described Dickey-Llncoln as tlirough special photographic ef­ ' Officers, and telephone, program, public- SmiUtli, William Trousdell. floor Wednesday, Hathaway of­ affectionately calls the horror Bock, Carole Kerkin, Jane Mil­ homeroom rep constructed York, Illinois, Michigan. Flori- 6,' S Maine I 4 ! , Z J r T ity, public affairs, ways and Seventh grade second honors each "lunny" uled. Send Qogs fo: "completely discredited,” Hartford Fire fects, was made to look gigan­ resentatlves were ALTON, m. (AP) — A World Todoy's FUNNY, 1.200 Weit Third St.. fered the amendment to restore picture’s ape-star, arc together ler, Ann QugUottl, and Douglas TrooDTroop 98 08 no _ serve ______etudembs In sparsely_____ ^ da, Texas and Washington ac- b ; Maryland 14, 2-3; Massochu In , professional Im­ means and a newly formed com- are Sharon Adams, Sondna Ah- House opponents overwhelmed tic. King, chairman; John Barbero, War II Medal of Honor winner, Cleveland, Ohio 4411X. again at the Atlanta Internation­ Durdan. ami'th An^r^** recenUy held a fath- p o p u k ^ arena. Community col- counted for more than two .Atu 18 7-8 MlchUan 31 provement. In graduate work, ml/ttee, international affairs and ncrt, John Bailibeiro, Dendse 'Bow- the project's loyalists by 90 to the money—saying It would en- h a r t PORJD, Conn. (AP^ — Not long ago. Miss Wray 8-9, Russell Dunham of Alton, says al bllm Fe.stlval where the film Perfect Attendcmce awards '’^®® ct'®**'ooan, Pam Smith, er Md son campout, plqnlc and leges are the fastest growing thirds the enrollment two-year rn l , i aI he holds a slkth-year certifica­ Clubs. orlng, Kiaren Bunco, Kathy Bu^, 60. able preparation toward build- ^ early morning two-alarm fire came across one of the ape an informal poll he conducted in Ing a hydroelectric plant which was to be viewed and st\idiod to­ were presented to Thomas Step- ®ec*'et“ n ': ^"<1 Dawn Lugln- court ^ honor at Nathan Hale segment of American higher ed- college studenU as of 1968. ------tion in administration. The Conservation Oomimittee Drew dark. Sherry Clougih, Kar- It was the sixth House vote in forced about 16 persons to flee models used In the movie. She treasurer. MissUsIppl 20, 2-3; Missouri Vietnam Indicates more than 00 four years against Dlckey-Lin­ "is the only non-polIutlng source day. pen, David Zabllansky, Chris- , State Forest In Coventry. The ucatlon, the commission said In ...... From 1964 to 1950 Succuizo per., cent of ,^merican servico- was busy beautifying Tolland en Dantorth, Mellsna Dudek, a three story brick apartment held It on her lap and, when she Eighth grade class offlcrers troop also participated In the a report, and the number of 10, 4-6; Montana 8, 2-3; Nebras- Necklines coln money. of electricity we now have.” What was Intended us Depres­ tine O'Meara, Lisa Leichapelle, ka 7, 2-3; Nevada 0, 2-3; New •■“USht sixth grade In the West men there support President Center and Crandall's Park, David Ehmoan, EUizabeth Henry, put it luslde, said: Karen Hoyt, Terri Gray, Jamie " ’®*‘® MacArthur, pres- Flag Day ceremonies opening guch irfstitutions heis more than Opponents say the project Anti-Dickey congressmen dls- building at 49 Spi^ng St. sion-era escapism is now being : Pan Am Departure Hampshire 3, 2-3; New Jersey Hartford School system. For Nixion’s decision to attack eno- landscaping, painting and gen- Heidi Horsman, and Darlene "It’s really quite nice to have Wentworth, Mark Cantrill Ann “ *®"‘ : Jedrzlewskl, vice a 4-H horse show. Mark Hafner doubled In the last 10 years. eral improvements were accom- Hunt. Join Hems would cost-too much and would puted cost figures by the Army Three persons suffered smoke viewed for its sociological Im­ the upper hand with Kong after 12, 6-9' New Mexico 6 3-4; New ** years, from 1958 to 1969, he my forces In Cambodia. destroy scenery, while boosters Corps of Engineers ns being un- inhalation. They were treated at portance. Some movie buffs BeauUeu, Kim Hunt, James Pr®®*'*®"»: ®” ®" Jendnic^, presented toe flag. Atooti one^hlrt o< oil under- Held in Bomb Threat York 40, 11-14; North Carolina has been with the Hartford Dunham was in Vietnam at pushed. Campershlps were Also, Betty Aime Janelle, all those years." Klnzon. Kevin Hoke, Matthew treasurer; and Pam Clough, Victor J ^ p u y. scoutmaster, graduates, or nearly 2 million awarded to local youths. Bambi Knight, Kathleen Ko- say New England desperately derestlmated. The corps calcu- St. Francis Hospital and dls- seem convinced the now-olassle BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — A 44, 2-3; North Dakota 8,*2-8, and BCMA^gystem, teaching grades y,g time the Cambodian action Typewiiters and members' walyshyn. Dale Lotreck, Mi- Taking Dwe needa cheap power. lates It will cost $280 million to charged. movie had something Important Bresnahan, and Stephen Wll- secretary. I«chael ^veland wlto gtudenU, are enrolled at toe Pan American World Airways Ohio .28, 6-7. 3/hrough 6, as a speech thera- was launched. He said he and a Hams. Seventh grade class officers his tenderfoot rank In a camp- ^ore than 1,000 community col- Ume and experience were do- rlam O'Neill, Susan Philipp, build the facility, plus $19.9 mil­ A fireman, Lee Fiddler, to say about man's Inhumanity ur«H.en Sun. - Thurt. Till 1 A.M. Joan Kappa. Jerome Smith, vvanegar Darlene Bleleckl 8u^ P®*™: D®nald Ritchie, camping ®ccupatlonaI. and adult educa- The Board of Recreation will clingy black crepe dresses with sitloq'ls within the New England centers throughout New Eng- habitable. 47 times and, if I could com­ FrI. » 'S«. Till 2 A.M. en by club members to residents I "Enloy at R. cpt" or lake wil onylliing on Jamie Wentworth, ^ r i Rou- T aT H ow ar? Usa J a m e r iin a ®"«1 ®®®Wnn: and Jol^i H a f f «® " -the>- than strictly speclal- sponsor a teen danc.e at Cran- deep V necks. His long dresses delegation Itself, Hathaway said land. The cause of the blaze re- ment, was prepared to write a le d training. of a local nursing home and to J a W c f a ^ d l S , Taml^cT^D Nad®au; "carol s'urt'eTr,";;.toon; L®?®!^®- students and residents at Mans­ dall's Park tomorrow night at have slits at the sides or front. It is unfortunate that the re- Hathaway accused the private mained under investigation by meaningful account of his ex­ STORKS 419-6429 Ouellette, Steven Groves, Bar- ®''®*‘ lamUy members and The commission said its estl- field Training School. A snack 7:30, to the music of the Morton Myles for Malcolm gion'B cong^ressmen don’t stick power lobby of spreading In- the Hartford fire marshal's of- periences. Most puzzling." ' Maniflald Shopping Contord ter, Ann Marie Young, ^^™*® ry Johnron, Robert Wqbber tiiends attended toe event. The mates of toe needs for new com- Medusas. Charles slits his long skirts, too. together. accurate and misleading Infer- fice. Mis Wray, mother of three (Rtc. 44A - Near Rte. 195 NexT BielecM, Ann BeauUeu. kttchen was purchased for the Terry Jedrzlewskl Brent Got- picnic was directed by Lyle Lll- munlty colleges within toe next building 'which the club adopted Scoreboard a surprise visitor at Wednes- Also, Roger ^ Icox, llcrop, John C. Murjtoy and decade were based on toe as- The Braves will play the Mets day’s American dcjslgner show- Ott, Paul Ohlin, Andrew Her­ at Mansfield. Basketball awards went to Charles Riemitls. sumption that existing two-year The______annual eyescreening______tomorrow of night on fields one j„gg gj Delmonico Hotel was man, Scott Dudeck, Mark Mil­ ------institutions will broaden their pre-schoolers for amblyopia was ^ o ; while the Carts face jfartha Mitchell, wife of Atty. ler. Dean Bunce, p;ter Kaynor, curricula to' provide comprehen- held In April. Drug addiction Pirates on fields three and Qg„ John N. Mitchell. Jeanne. Rodmaii. Theres^ Asenson, noy uurnon, JOU- -| A T » 1 ------— ler, Brian Johnson, Tim DueU, l U - U a y - U l C l U a D y ®*ve programs. four. Woods. programs were sponsored w d She seemed to take a dim should not occur,” it Also, Margie Titus, Linda Terry Jedrzlewskl, Steve WU- j • Tn • ®**®“ the juniors continued to sup­ view of the thigh-high silts In CONTINUANCE OF OUR GRAND OPENING cox, Kevin Kalagher, Chi Chi 1 V 1 1 I 0 Q I D 1 W l S l B r continued, there would be a port the Tollfmd Sing Out Amer­ Manchester Evening Herald the skirts, although she has sev­ Marchessault, Cjhristopher Nor­ Tolland correspondent Bette Raia, Bob Anderstm, Jack need tor some 400 to 460 new ica group. eral midcalf skirts herself. She man, David Kopsick, Cindy El­ Hand. BISIKIP, Tex. (AP) — A 10- community colleges by 1980, Many worthwhile projects Quatrale, telephone 876-2846. mer, .Pam Hastings, Karen wore her. dark blue David Kidd Soccer awards to Oeottrey day-old baby was killed and 17 rather than only 280 to 280." such as those listed will be con­ ensemble at midknee, with Hoji, Del^rah Wdolfo, l^rols ^Albert Kotos, Mark dau- ip ^ d . POn OUTDOOR LIVING.^ tinued and expEtnded this year. Rickes, Daryl Reiber, Helen «—"J™'— ®I*»er persons were injured The repoptidescribed toe mod- open-toed, black spike heels. neien Tim iDuell, Brent dottier, el community college ds a pub­ New projects in international U.S. Exports Mrs. Mitchell applauded one \ Plourde, Carol MacArthur, gteven Wilcox, Floyd Palmer, Wednesday as a tornado affairs are planned and a schol­ lic institution, supported prima- of Myles’ full lengtt print dress­ PANELING Men Johnson, Jill Hancock, Tim Blauvelt, James Mac- smashed through a cluster of arship committee will work out riiy by u»e st®*®'®" U.S.D.A CHOICE Reach Record es. "That’s real pretty. I’d like Laura Bowering, Peter O’Bara. Arthur, Earl Beebe, feOke Kuhn- trailer homes near here. ment of 2,000 to 6,000 students. the details of a scholarship to that in the same fabric fill Bandra Henry, Bonnie Dear- jy gjayg Milotte, Hugh O’NeU, be awEirted to a member of WASHINGTON (AP) — The The twister which struck in It suggested toe colleges pro- over," she SEdd. The dress had styne, Ann Bock. Robert Harrsion, Stuart Benson, south Texas thunderstorms vfde remedial education for in- TollEind High School’s first grad­ United States mercluindise ex­ no slits or plunging neckline. Also, Cindy Roberts, Mary Harold Levesque, David Burn- uating clEiss. ranged throughout the state, adequately prepared students In ports reached a- record of Anne Fogarty brought back ^ a m ie , Carole Kerkin, Wade ham, Steven droves, Kevin ,™ ^i,ed eieht°tralier houses lii an Individualized toundation Besides working on projects, Hareld, Kim Olender, Patricia Hoke, Barry Richardson, Lee ^ the » s Y ^ " Um elor 7 ^ ria i *3,696,100,000 In May. exceeding f^rw ack" pi*! the (Jolden Acres Park two year" program, Hills, Ann dugbotU, Laura. oresle, Joel Harding, Roger rest, also, participating In the month's imports by $336 mil- ^ ^ miles east .of Bishop, damaged The commission recommend- interest, Beaulieu, Donna Stone, Michael Gaulln, dlen Rala, Peter hobby and- special interest lion, the Commerce Department P®, 10 others and flipped over sever- ed that all states enact leglsla- CHUCK Reed, Douglas Durdan. Tramm, Kenneth Hoke, John groups for members; knitting remirted todav "Softness that never collapses al cars. tlon ensuring admission to pub- Classroom Aide awards perry, Jtton Barbero, Alan and crewel work, oil pEiinting, o le Import figures also were essenUal . . Who wante limp presented to Sandra Henry, Bachlocchl, Terry Jedrzlewskl, John Earl Allred Jr. died as community colleges of all bridge and a bowling league. a recort. Seasonally adjusted. ’ ®^e f y s . "I, Karen Surdel and Lynn Kowal- Jeffrey XX>whan, Ricky Foster, toe tornado wrecked his par- high school graduates or per- A one-act-play was directed they represented an increase of “ *® ents' trailer. sons over age 18 "who are cap- Find acted in by club members 3.6 per cent from the previous I***®® »>® noUced." chuk. CW <3ii Rala, BUI Ridzon, Rob- Art awards were presented to ert Anderson, Roy durnon. The injured, Including toe b*® ®I benefiting from contln- in a competition sponsored by month, Ttie month-to-month in- Annemarie Gardln for Papil- baby’s parents., were treated at education.” in exports was 7.1 per showed small-print mldlen- Michael Richard and John Eighth Grade Honors the Connecticut State Federa- cretuse Tralnor. The elrtto grade honor roll a hospital and toe naval air sta- The study urged that top tlon of Womens Clubs. cent after Eillowlng for seasonal sembles. AtoleUcs awards went to Ml- Is Charles Anderson, Nancy tlon dispensary In neighboring priority and adequate scholar- The monthly prog(rams were factors. varied and informative. Ways chael Yorlott, Glenn Rala and (Sebhardt, Terry Jedizlewskl, Kingsville. Six were^ kept In toe ®*“,*|®®^ For the first five months of Construction Contract Roger Gaulln. Sharon Owen, Lori Ann Sew- hospital overnight. transferring from community to and Means projects such as the 1970, exports on a seasonally ad- WASHINGTON (AP) — US. Seventh and Eighth "Grade art, DebMe SUvinsky, Margtaret annual Dutch Auction were fun justed basis were at an annual Rgp s. Monagan said Seventh and eighth grade Spring, Patricia 'WeUs, Stuart U.S.D.A. CHOICE to work on as well eis to at­ rate of $41,898,000,000, or about Wednesday the Depfirtment of tend. awards were also presented in Benson, Pamela Clough, Chaiyl 12 per cent above the actual Army has awarded a con- various categories. Donaldson, Lynn Diana, Brent Any woman between the ages 1969 total of $37,814,000,000. jj-act worth $7,366,617 to the of 18 and 40 who would be in­ Homeroom Representative Gottier, Pamela Gray, Lisa MANCHESTER GRANGE NUMBER 31 On the same s e a s ^ ly ad- ^ang construcUon Co. of Meri- PRICE lb terested in joining the Tolland awards went to John Barbero, James, Joy Kassett, Kevin Ka- Juniors or who would like more '^ f® den. Conn, for construction work Mary Warks, Dawn Luglnbuhl, lagher, Donna Kinney, Karen PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY CLUB STEAK n.89 Bruce Geehan, Douglas Moore, Kulo, and. James MacArthur. >1®® rapidly. They"^vere'"tr ^ “ 111^^^°°^*^°°** ^ ***“ *^' contactV t Mrs. David Benjamin,TV- j- i annual rate of $89,186,000,000 In ’ Kim Fox, Margaret Spring, Also, Lynn Ramondo, Pamela CHinolincvs on -U.S.D.A. CHOICE Ftoe Hill Rd. the five-month period, or rough------Pam Smith, Pamela aough, Smith, Robin Smith, Philip Honor Roll ly 9 per cent above the ctilendEir Geoffrey K l^ , and Jerry West. Stoetzenr, Carol Webber, Mary ToUand Middle School Prindl- year total for 1969 at $36,062,- Perfect Attendance awards McLaughlin, Mark McMahon, OPEN H O U SE lb pal Vene Harding hea announced were presented to Heidi Hors- Susan Peacock, Lauryl Cou- 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . Shoulder CLOD ROAST ♦ 1.0 9 the honor roll tor ithe fourth SOUTHERN man, Heidi Horn, Kenneth Per- lombe, Ellen Jendrucek, Linda The figures exclude military Sunday, June 28, 1970 sesneslteir at the school. assistance and foreign aid ship­ M a y b e ence, Virginia Dowty, Laurie Lampron,' Charyl Ann Mantllk, Studenits achieving 'first honons NEW ENGLAND’S DueU, Sharon Adams, Denise Susan Piazza, William Ridzbh, U.S.D.A. CUT FROM SHOLDER CLOD ments. BLAST f r o m 2 to S P.M. in tlhe Eiigh'th grade Oxe Lyim 'Bowering, Francis Carlson,. Regina Stefeinlak, Vivian Tow- Dianai, Nancy Gehhartt, Dehble w h q t y o u r OVER 10OTYPESINSTOCKI Karen Ccxike, Patricia Torna- er, Darlene Tompkins, Debbie AT THE Hurley, Jeffrey Lee, Mhiy M o Shelton Man Drowns tore, Una Surette, Jean Hurley, Heidi Bliss, Amber lb LaughUji, Mark McMahon, Shar­ f u r n a c e ''Allabemeteuldasklori" LARGEST Stefanlak, Joyce TomUn, Steven Farney, Geoffrey King ant) Ml- LONDON BROIL ♦1.Q9 on Owen, Lori Ann Sewart, Deb- SHELTON (AP) — George MantUk, Dale Lotreki Cindy chael Jesanls. BUNCE SCHOOL bio SUvinsky, Robyn Smith and Konlak, 27, of Shelton, was pro- n e e d s Lee, Unda ' Kinney, WilUam Seventh Grade Honors 206 OLCOTT S' MANCMESTEB U.S.D.A CHOICE — OUR BARBECUE SPECIAL _____ MjargBret Spring. nounced dead on arrival at Grit-, kij ANELDEALER Trousdell,Umotoy Ulrich. n ie seventh gfOde honor roll The Pnhllo y Invltod Second Hottors went to Linda, fin Hospital In after he Also to Linda West, Colette is Sharon Adams, Usa Aldenic- Bush, Pamela Clough, Charles drowned in the Housatonic Rlv- is a n Wllde, Stephen Yurgel, Jeffrey do, Steven Cabanlss, Carla Anderson, Hcddl Bliss, Amber er at Indian Wells State Park Conley, Lee Dresie, Wanda Doran, Melissa Dudek, Kato- lb Famey, Deborah Owen; Brent here Wednesday, police said. He oil change. 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Robin 643-S135 PANEL'S Mark McMahon, and Geoffrey ujgjiqujgt^ Unda Kinney and HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 46-01. cons * *1.00 AS TOLLAND TURNPIKE ^^Baseball awards went to Rob- ®***® West. _____ FLAIR SLACKS NOW Jl-J® ert Anderson, Steven WIUcox, WITH PURCHASE OF ONE PAIR AT REGULAR PRICE A Dofjhta Of W« Give MANCHESTER, CONN. Manchester Evening Herald $10.00 TO 810.00 GRADES Green Stamps (Near Vernon Line) PhlUp Richardson, Kevin Tolland Correspondent Bette Kalagher, Thomas Kreawlec, quatrale, tel. 875-t845. Trfeydw Roy Gunum, WlUlam Ridzon, SALES FOR CASH OR BANK CHARGES OPEN MON., THURS., PRI, 9-9 Tim DueU, David Perry, Don- By MORIARTY TUES., WED., SAT. 9-« OPEN EVENINGS , 044-8$$! S i gS?.' Half Drink Tea WBO.-'nfVRS--FRI. 87O-S1O0 TEL.649-1404 Suidel, John Barbero, David NEW YORK — About half the FIRST FOOD BROTHERS Burnham, Loiuvy Warner, Ken people, of toe world drink hot Hoke, Michael Noonan. or cold tea. U.S. consumption 646 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. 315 Center S t newt t o w ester n w e p m a r t Ubrary pages awards were averages about three-fourths of ROTH CLOTHIERS OuULT t(se t» sise (We Reserve Ihe Right To Umlt Quantlttee) I I^cnester1^ . J f ON ROUTf 83 presented to Vivian Tower, a pound a person a year, oom- ■nu CITY PLAZA VERNON, CONN. fear mn sn t«e Cheryl Aim Mantllk. Kathv ‘ .to pared with 10 pounds In Great L«mlre, Robin MoUukey, Wan- Britain and Ireland. -V^ ,, , -...... , . . , .. . " \ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE , 1970 PAGE FOUBTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C Q ^ ., THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 25 PAGE FIFriBN Cubs Los^N.L. East Lead for First Time Since April 22 The D R Y Sid e Early Lead Holds Up as Legion Triumplis o f'S p o r ts Ghamf) on Top Make Three Kask, Cashia Patty TorsSa ru feel Uke getting out at thk, Leo benched slum-ridden Ron the chib JtiM beOxre game time By DEAN R. YOST dncAGO (AP) — T fs have grabbed a half-game lead opuntry - going to Montreal,” .i Hits Count Santo and replaced him at third as the Cubs pressed the alarm a Reach Finals In Women’ s like putting a finger in the in the- race by ctqiturlng nine of smiled Manager Gil Hodges, Bouton'a Controvertial Ball Four tbeCr last 11 stnirta. with Paul P<^povlch In one of the -for Flreballer Nolan Ryan, 6- hole of a dike for the Chi­ 6, yliekled o single to Don Kev- whoae Metbs have a weekend In this streak, they have main lineup changes. Ernie B^I Pour, written by Jim Bouton and edited by Leon­ In Zone Tilt In State Golf cago Cubs. Banka was used only as a pinch singer leading off the first In­ series with the Expos. Semfinals scored 81 runs in 11 games and ard Schecter, has yet to appear on the news stands, but )- ■ Their desperation line-up hitter - and, incidentally socked ning of the nightcap and then “ As for passing the O ibs in By JERRY KATONA have slammed 19 honjers In 16. NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) — HAMDEN, Cfonn. (AP) — Pat shuffles and emergency calls to a threie-avn txaner In the laist of held the Cubs hlUesa through the race - well, we certainly excerpts have appeared in the July issue of Sport and Never_____ a_ team____ to - create TONIGHT’S GAMES the Tacoma farm club for bull­ Tommie Agee, who drove in didn’t make the CJubs the tar­ alTO in June issues of Look Magazine. Bouton, now a boredom among its h<»no- Gunver vs. Town, 6:16 Nebo Fred Kask of Wethersfield and O'SuUivan, who has basil Oca- four runs Wednesday, now has the ninth of the opener. seven. Harry Ckutoln of Hop Brook have pen pitching help proved futile "A bUater developed on my get," Gll conUnued. "If you play relief hurler for tho Houston Astros, wais a one-time town fans at Mt. Nobo, the Albertis vs. Lenox, 7:80 Nebo necUcut Women’s Golf Assocta- hit safely In 20 of his last 22 . Tom Seaver won the first qualified for toe finals today in Wednesday. The New York middle finger In the sixth and I goc^ baseball and keep winning, winner with the New York Yankees. Manchester American Lo- Wholesale vs. Motes, 6:16 Uon CSiamplon 10 times, oUsliss '. l i Mets swept a doubleheader S-5 games, produced 10 homers, gome with a seven-hitter for hla toe 68th State Amateur Golf today with Marcia Dolan—a 11th victory in 16 decisions. He .B’Jai'ted ibYorlng it,” said Ryan, you know you can catch any­ **“**** ------gion baseball team (1-1) Keeney and 6-1 to scoot into the NaUcm- driven in 26 runs and scored 21. Multi vs. Fire 6:16 Tournament at Shuttle Meadow three-time winner—In tiia ssnil- ritnicik out 11 to l|>oa3t hH league who. departs 'Friday for two body. u™ **TwJ**V*" Racinir News behind winning hurler Country Club. al League East lead. “ Am I beghindig to feel any weeks of military service near “ Everybody reahses this Is Robertson finals of this year’s (2#QA pressure?” Agee laughed after lead to 161. BtU Hands took the Both did it Wednesday—Kask match-play toumamsnt. The Cubs own a six-game los­ MobUe, Ala. only June. We didn’t plan any­ potation, “ W hd you see here. ‘1'“ ®'' the nmt two In- ing streak that matches their the doubl^eader sweep. “ Hell, loss. by beating Bob Zilnk of Hop Mrs. Dolan, the dsfsndtaif “^If I had a no-hltter goingn I thing for this series. We Just ^ y w hear here. Let It etoy "teg. and held on defenelvely SILK CITY LEAGUE longest of the season. They have it’s too soon to worry about Ro(^e Archie Reynolds made Meadow 8 and 2 in toe morning champion from Danbury, was I think I would have tried to stay play to win. And the foot Is that here. When you leave here,” Pre*«nt o^er MU reliefer Mke Jeffries to Cireen Manor limited Sports­ dropped seven of their last eight pressure. This is Just June.” bin tiirst Beeson start for the quarterfinals, and Tony Rotondo our boys are playing real good was completely omitted by Bou- *® have wld ^7 man Tavern to one run as they hard pressed to win her Wsd- games. They are out of the lead Cub Manager Leo Durocher Cubs in the nightcap with Ro­ on.” Jr. of Avon'6 and 4 in toe after­ baseball - getting hlU, runs, ton, the bdUnd-the-acene life of tee whole shooting match to ^ scored an 8-1 win in the first nesday quarterfinal whUe Miss for the first time since April 22. said: “ What can you do? Pitch­ berto Rodrigues and Lorry “ If we Ehould win Thunsday noon semifinals. pitching and defense.” ^ ^ 1 pUyer was brought for- c ^ o ^ c t io n own- game a ^ ^ ^ ^ e r Oak l^ t night. 0*SulUvan had a wide edge over Meanwhile, the surging Mets ing is terrible and we can’t h it” Gura flni hlng. They had Joined and sweep the five-game series. CaslUn eliminated Jay Torda her opponent. ward. er from New Britain. last night. Jim Purtlll and Frank Breen The 400 -page book, also with Anite is tho owner of the both had perfect 8-3 night with oof Wethersfield and BUI Torsa The (^ e r semifinal at New (Joach Charlie Graff’s Legion­ of Wethersfield in that order, . lUustrations, U well written tJaruti Bros. No. 14 that Smoky naires became crowd pleasers Bill Belekewlcz going 2-3 Haven Country Club ’nuireday Marichal Record Now Only 3-7 and deals mainly with Bruton’s Boutwell drove to stardome last Don Crowell and Dennis Cohen boh 8 and 2. will match Mrs. Barbara Young Twins’ Carew early in thei first inning, as Kask and (lashln tee off this Major League S $ a q u c 1969 baseball season. It U writ- ye®r “"<1 ^ being now piloted Windsor Locks’ pitcher Steve rapped out two hits each for at Newtown and 18-year-old ten in diary form, starting with by Eddie Flemke. Szykula never found the right Sportsman. The losers also morning in a 86-hole match to Patty Torsa of Manchester. Hie determine who succeeds John = L e a d e r s = On Disabled TANfflNGS spring training contract talks *^6 change in ownership will groove. ^ turned over a doubleplay. Torza family Is having a strong AMERICAN LEAGUE Reds Vacate Park and ending Oct. 2 when Bouton formoUy take place in July, but Green 301 022 x—8-12-0 Gentile Jr. of Patterson as week on toe golf course. Her Leadoff batter Roger Talbot champion. 1 BATTTNa (176 at bats)^Ca- National League covered the last game of the If won’t affect the racing pro- received a lucky break when the Sportsman 001 000 0- 1- 8-1 cousin BIU of West Hertford Quarterfinals I rew, Minnesota, .376; White, List 10 Weeks Eaot Division World Series. gram any; as a matter of fact wind played tricks with his high Nine big runs In the first In- gained the semifinals of the New York, .343. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Rod W. L.! Pet. G.B. In a discussion with -Brant Al- it might get better. pop up to first bssenim S b spelled defeat for Acadia Fred KasK Wethersfield, def. men’s amateur tournament In RUNS—Tovar, Minnesota, ' 60; Carew, the Minnesota Twins’ New York 86 81 ‘ .637 — W ith R igh t T e m p o yea, the outfielder now with the BiU Greco ready to make hla (Jreech in foul territory. Then Restaurant as C^enter Billiards Robert 2Unk, Hop kfoadow, 2 New Britain Wednesday. White, New York, '66. Chicago 35 31 .630 lerly of NASCAR modified bid, is alto Ssykula Issued Talbot a base on '^®"‘ ^ to score 11 more and and 2. ' ' Miss O'SulUvan of Orange, d|- All-Star second baseman and NEW YORK (A P)—The New York Mete cleaned up Minnesota Twins, formerly of •' saSlM OA O 4b... _< ...1.4...... _4 RUNS BATTED IN—W. Hor­ leading batter in the American Pittsburgh 36 36 .607 2 Washington, about whab was Part of the AU-Star racing team balls and Al Noake bunted Tal' win. 20-8, in the nightcap at Tony Rotondo Jr., Avon, def. feated Mrs. Dolan when toe te^ 2 ton, Detroit, 66; Killebrew, Min­ League, lay in a hospital bed St. Louis 32 36 .478 4% in Chicago and the Cincinnati Reds moved out of Cros- happening with Washington, Al- at Stafford. Greco, the familiar bot to second base on a beauty Oak. Jim Goshdlglan, Goodwin Park, met In toe finals of the OWOA nesota, 61. Wednesday night as his team­ Phlla. SO 36 .466 6H iey Field on a tidy note, leaving a slightly ruffled Leo yea'said Ted WllUams was do- downstate driver, will be ac- of a bunt. Talbot proceeded to Mike Rearden, Jeff Morhardt 3 and 2. championship two years ago at ______(AP Ftntofax) Montreal 26 42 .382 lOH and Chuck May all had three Hariy Ckishin, Hop Brook, def. UNSCHEDULED ACTION— ^Vada Pinson, best known as one of the American HITS—WhUe, New York, 91; mates beat the Milwaukee Brew­ Durocher and Juan Marichal in their wakes. ing a fantastic Job. “ I’m Just companled by Ed Flemke and do a little dance step at the bag, E llin ^ n Ridge. Miss O'SulUvan A. Johnson, California, 88. ers 3-2. West Division Tho Mots captured the NaUon- ——---- beginning to realize that base -Fred DeSarro in AU-StAr races, and Ssykula’s plckoff try escap­ hits. Randy Smith homei^d for Jay Torda, Wethersfield, 8 and did not play when Mrs. Dolan 'League’s best hitters, turned out to be quite a puncher when he landed one on toe CBs. DOUBLES— Harper, Mil-wau- That morning, Carew had un­ (^cinnajti 49 21, .700 — al League lead Wednes- ^ ball is at least 86 jier cent psy- Other known drivers taking ed into centerfield, letting the 2. took her third sate title laat 1 jaw of Stan Bahnsen and decked the Yankee pitcher. Here, Bahnsen, 45, is on Chllln Judd paced Acadias'at­ kee 22; White, New York, 20. dergone surgery at .Fairvlew Loe Angeles 40 30 ' .671 9 day, knocking Durochers’ Cubs chologlcal,’’ he said. “ Williams Ume out of their regular racing runner reach third. Szykula then BUI Torza, Rockledge, def. BUI (HereM nholo by BHver) year. the ground and Yankee shortstop Gene Michael falls too as Coaches Elston TRIPLES— Tovar, Minnesota, Atlanta 36 31 .537 11^ out of the top spot by sweeping has .these guys so psyched they program are Will Cagle, the de- got in trouble -with Jim Bocha tack with a perfect 4-4 night. Brew, Wethersfield, 8 and 2. FISH WONT SURVIVE IN SAUL-rERS?— Proof In Wednesday’s quarterfinals, Hospital to repair the me<^l DODGERS - BRAVES — Howard, 32, and Dick Howser, 34, attempt to hold back an enraged Pinson. 7; Kenney, New York, 6; Ku- San FVan. 32 37 .464 16H a doubleheader, 9-6 and 6-1, actually think they’re great ball fending champion. He has also walking'him, and an interference Billiprds 900 081 2-20-19-1 Semifinals that fish can live in the waters of Saulters Pond is Mrs. Youhg defeated Helen Rey­ hgsjnents and remove detached Joe Moeller, a five-year veter­ Acadia (jOO 601 2— 8-16-6 The Cleveland outfielder was evicted from Yankee Stadium by the umpires. biak, Alilwaukee, 6. cartilage from his right knee. Houston SI 40 .487 18% whUe JMinny Bench and Lee players. The team is up, the made many appearances at by the catcher, put Bobby Mhro Kask def. Rotondo, 6 and 4. this 27-inch, 10-pound carp caught by hand yes­ nolds of WllUmantic 2 and 1, an, hurled his first major league REC LEAGUE 5 HOME RUNS—F. Howard, San Diego 30 44 .406 21 May ripped consecutive eighth­ guys are emotionally high and Stafforil.'' Rene Charland repre- ' on and loaxied the bases. (Jashln def. Torza, 3 and 2. kOss Torsa defeated Mrs. Wil­ The Twins have placed him on shutout, blanking the Braves on Trailing-■-by two runs in toe terday by Gary Roberts of 12 Richmond Dr. Sev­ Washington, 20; J. Powell, Bal­ the disabled list for ib weeks. Wednesday’s Results inning homers ott Marichal in WUUams hasi them beUeving ®onte tee Albany - Saratoga RlghtfleldeT Fred OHha be liam Swanson of Woodway 6 and six hits as the Dodgers made It came instant hero material with eevento Inning, Pizza. House eral hundred bass, perch, pickerel, bluegrill and bull­ timore, 16; Killebrew, hflnnesota Carew, who is expected -to be Montreal 8, Philadelphia 0 the Reds’ 6-4 triumph over San they’re winnen." Speedway along with Rott Nar- 4, Mrs. Dolan beat Mrs. Andrew three in a row over AUanta. a solid shot into the outfield, eeorPd nine times to defeat Dia- head species turned up yesterday when the pond 18. in a cast for six weeks before New York 9-6, (3iicago 6-1 Francisco in the final game aft­ He tells of an incident wlte ^oocl and Andy Romano. Lou Scavlllo of Indian HlU, 2 and 1, Moeller, 3-2, in 66 career aooring Talbot and Socha. Going ®"*mt Flimiture 16-8, last night was being drained by the Water Department prior STOLEN BASES—Harper, Ifil- undergoing four weeks of ther­ Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 3, 11 er 66 years In Crosley Fl^d. Moe Drabowsky. Moe, out in Lazzaro and Jerry (took are al- and Miss O'SulUvan defeated Stadium’s Top Blasts waokee, 26; Stroud, Washington, innl^s starts, completed Ms fourth into third, Muro drew a toTOtv, at Mt. Nebo. ■to installing a new sewer line in the pond area. In other NL contests, Los An­ the bullpen In Anaheim with the *o a team from^ Catamount Elaine Kelty o ftoe hoot New apy, said he didn’t anticipate game as Dodger pitchers ex­ 22. Los Angeles 7, Atlanta 0 geles blanked AUanta 7-0, Mont­ Angels, picked up the phone. Raceway. Fred Harbacb and but made it safely aa 6 llha Senna, Al Bombardier Haven club 6 and 4. the injury would give hlifa much reached second. John McKeon ^'’red Kostenko and Dick Ja- PITCHING (7 Decisions)— Houston 5, Son Diego 4 real trounced PhUadelpMa 8-0, tended their shutout pitching to called a number in Hong Kong Charlie Jarzombek are all driv- The 86-hoIe finals of the trouble once the 10-week period was then the reciflicnt of Szy- Xentz all had two hits each, ^What’s Money? . . Just Spends’ McDaniel, New York, 7-2, .778, Is up. ------Cincinnati 6, San FYanclaco 4 Pittsburgh edged St Loute 4-3 in 20 Inrtngs over^ AUanta. and ordered a (Jhinese dinner— ®rs who compete on the tournament wUl be held m d a y . 1.28; F. Peterson, New York, 9-8, Today’s Gainea- 11 innings and Houston nipped ______to go . . .Joe PepUone, former NASCAR modified circuit reg- kula’s thiird walk that inning, but "^e losei’s had Dave Rosen- .780, 3.67. Montreal (Nye 1-0) at Philadel­ San Diego 6-4. EXPOS - PBII4 -- teammate, has two different nlarly and made showings on Muro was called out at the plate thal^ Norm Blais, Bob Blutz- Provided by Murcer • • • Carl Morton fired,a three-Mt- o n a paased ball attempt ending skin, Marty' Swilling and STRIKEOUTS — McDowell, phia (Jackson 1-6) N hsilrpleces. He’s got a massive area sxieedway^. -ihe blg'boya'from down South tee big Manchester liming ^ a rlle ^ a i ^ l t all Xettli^ two Harney Standout (Cleveland, 146; Lolich, Detroit, New York (Koosman 2-4) at iticfift . g ia n t s — ter and the Elxpos exploded for piece, which he wears, when Hill Makes Point, ble and a single by Danny Ca­ threw the ball down in his direc­ 106. six fifth inning runs off loser ly 9 for In toe Windsor Locks’ top of mte. John Skendorlan clouted NEW YORK (AP) — Chicago (Holtzman, 8-4) he’s going out, and a smaller will be in this area July a homer. In Alumni Tilt ter. tion, but I didn’t throw it at St. Louis (Carlton 4-8) at Bene* ripped his 26Ui hotnor of Uie PMls. John race at te© second, Socha made a Vada Pinson lit the fuse NATIONAL LEAGUE one to wear under his baseball the Grand National Pizza 000 141 9-15-14-2 Bahnsen, who made the tag at him. I wouldn’t throw a ball at Pittsburgh (Veale 6-8), N of Uie season, tying Uie score at Bateman doubled andTimnired lurching grab in the sectmd base COUNTRY CLUB Pitcher Jim Harney struck with a left hook and a row­ BATTING (176 at bats)—Car- TONIOHT’8 GAMES cap. Pepl carides with him all Ihompson Speedway. hole and quickly threw to first, Discount 102 006 0— 8-14-6 Following are toe pairings After Vardon Cup out 14 ehemy batters lost night the plate as Pinson tried to anybody from five feet. Loe Angeles (Osteen 9-7 or 4-4 off Marichal, who dropped to Montreal. Mnde of equipment, glue, hair Bobby Isaac is currently top dy spectator kept it burn­ ty, Atlanta, .382; Peres, (Cin­ Sears vs. DlUons, Waddell OANDLELIOHT LEAGUE at toe West Side Oval as the score from second on a fifth in­ “ Then he cussed me and Sutton 9-6) at AUanta (Reed 1-0), 8-7 this year, before May socked • • • robbing catcher Bob Berrlman for Saturday’s Four BaU, Best CLE'VELAND (AP) — Controversial Dave Hill is cinnati, .357; Gaston, San Diego Moriarty’s vs. VFW, Bucldey straij^tenprs, and hair dryer, point man in the NASCAR point of a sure base hit and possible Tedford Barber’s scored in all Giants defeated toe Red Sox, ing with an unfunny hot­ ning wild pitch, was decked by threw a Sunday punch that N his 19th of the season off the p h {,a y E8 - CARDS — Ball Golf Tournament at toe .342. Lawyers vs. Stevensons, Ver- . .Whltey Ford, in his latter battle with Dick Brooks second, scoring opportunity. but toe fifth inning to trounce Manchester (fountry Club: seriously considering giving up a chance to make 6-2 in an Alumni Junior Game. foot. the Cleveland outfielder after a caught me off balance. It hap­ Only games scheduled. Giants’ right-hander, who held a ^ Oliver’s 11th inning single years as a Yankee pitcher, used Both drivers are expected to be RUNS—Perez, Cincinnati 69; planck 19-9 Ufetlme mark over the ^li^y ^ jh Uie wln- Miaiich«3ber scored what was WINF last night at Nebo, 18- 7:0G—FShey. Pletrantonto, John- money in order to make a point. The Giants scored in toe sec­ But, despite the unscheduled brief exchange of word . pened so quickly I wasn’t ex­ “ What’s money?” asked toe Bonds, San Francisco, 68. AMERICAN LEAGUE American League to throw a mud ball, until man- on hand ^ t e to be the winning run in ite half 4. Bton, Kaldenuin ond and third innings to post the fireworks, the biggest blsusts to Both benches emptied, but no pecting it. If it happens again. Reds before the game. j.yjj (jjg pirates come 7:19—R. Oordon, Maoaione, Turn­ outspoken critic of toe course on 180,000 this year, finished sec­ RUNS BATTED IN—Perez, Wipco, tehind the fine pitch­ East Division agers caught on, then used his toe famed No. 48 showing up at ^ second, as Szykula again John Bsuiavlge and John Pas- er, Benenston victory. rock tlnderbox Yankee Stadium other pimches were thrown. I’ll be ready.” The Reds drew 2A027 for Uie i^hhid triumph. Pltts- ring to slice the baU to make it Ihompson. which the U.S. Open Golf Oiam- ond to England’s Tony Jacklin Cincinnati 76; Bench, Cincin­ ing of Smtt Plecity, edged W. X Pet. G.B. gat into trouhLe wOth two walks, quarelU paced toe Barbers’ at­ 7:20—K. Gordon, Homans, Dutelle, Harney’s triple and Scott Wednesday came off the boom­ Then, when Pinson was ejected Bahnsen was at bat in the bot­ nati, 66. flnale before moving on to Cln- had Ued it at 8-8 in the Jump; toon had Elston Howard Others expecting to make toe Sibrlnsz pionahip was played. in toe national championship Army A 'Na'vy last night at — tack With three hits each with O’Dell’a double accounted for ing bat of Bobby Murcer. Baltimore 44 26 .688 cinnaU’s Riverfront Stadium on ninth on Bill Maz6roski’s ground a wild pitch, and two rtolen 7:27—Curtis, VanorUt, Berger, and is one of the top favorites from the game, Indians’ Manag­ tom of the fifth when the fire­ HITS—^Perez, Cincinnati, 94; Waddell Field, 6-3. rip toe ball with his shin guard. Journey North are Wendell teammates George McKay, Pierro ^‘Money Just spends,’ ’ he said. toe winners two insurance Murcer's fourth home run in New York 41 27 .603 2% June 30. out. RlcMe Allen had a .two-run bases. 7:34—iMcOurfcln, Turtey. D. Andei^ for the $30,000 first prize here. er Alvin Dark announced he cracker went off at the plate. Gaston, San Diego, 93. Scott Alemany provided the Bouton continues citing other Scott, toe only Negro on too Terry Schilling, Joe Lehan and , son', "I want to win that Vardon runs. as msmy official trips to the Detroit 34 31 .628 8 “It was a great way to go blast for > the Cards, Ms 20th of Ron Nookie started with a 'Wailk D._ HcOurlfay -_.. __, , The skinny refugee from toe was finishing it under protest. Fosse crumbled to the ground DOUBLES—W. Parker, Los winners with two hits while Incidents including Mickey NASCAR circuit in an ISde- Gary McConnell each I 7:41—Stuonin, Schotta, Herdlc, B Trophyly for f( toe second year in a __ _- t Reliefer Jim Griffin shut the plate helped the New York Yan­ Boston 82 88 .492 10 out,” Bench said. It’s Just as and Steurer sacrilllccd. Szykula getting Andersoo oil iho,^ ®addy ranks at Jackson, Mich., “ His man (Bahnsen) should and lay there for five minutes Angeles, 22; Bench, Cincinnati, Backofen,^'C;astelU, Hyde and the season. . Mantle coming to Yankee Stadl- pendent 1969 Ford. Scott is pres­ two hits. 7 ;46—Kennedy, RiSSOtt, Asoetlnel- row and then all them people door on toe Giants. He was the kees nip Cleveland 6-4 in the in­ Cleveland 30 36 .462 12 though it had been written in a • * * leit one go in the dirt allowing has been on toe demanding pro have gone, too,” Dark said aft­ while the Indians’ trainer treat­ 21. Ogden all singled. um one day with a hangover, entiy I2to in points with 1,098. Only Dan Calabro that don’t like ol’ Davey are gon­ third Sox pitcher. Hie Sox runs cendiary second game of a dou­ Washington . 30 .88 .441 18% script." Noske to take third, and Talbot managed Lemba, Tresciuik, tour since 1969 but really came erward. “ He threatened my ed him and his angry- team­ TRIPLES—6 Ued with 7. Ed Hanlon, Kershaw and ASTUOS - PADRES — . nHe e went wem up tow puiciipinch hit, luv, homer- Dave Pearson, Nell Chstleta, ^ craokod a gram to get more than one hit for the Narkon na have to look at the rMord.” were toe first off (Kant pitching J West Division into his o\m only last year when bleheader after the Indlsms won man and threw the ball at him.” mates milled around. There was HOME RUNS—Perez, Cincin­ When the lights finally want Jim Wynn slammed a three- ed and returned to the dug- Elmo Langley. Bill Seifert, Jolm ^ ^ b a o e ^ Ratoomen. _ 8:oa^nnen, Ctonklln, Tlvnan, this year. Peck got all three of Army & Minnesota 41 22 .661 — Schaffer The Vardon Trophy is award­ h» was second on toe money list the opener 7-2 behind Sudden a large mark on his foot after nati, 26; Bench, Clnciimatl, 26. out at O osley Field, 4,643 regu- run homer and Ught relief pltch- out and said, "I didn’t even see Sears, Cecil Gordon and Jim Giants 032 000 x—6-8-1 “ I never had a fight before in Navy hits. California 39 28 .682 4 brng'ng the nm across. Tedford 348 303 x—18-19-1 8;09-Oldham, Morahell, Kenney, ed annually to toe touring at over $166,000, took too Var- Sam McDowell. baseball,” Pinson said, "but no­ the game. STOLEN BASES—Bonds, San lar aeaBon gaimes had baen ing by Jim Ray helped the As- ItJ” Hylt^ wlU probably make toe G. Smith Red Sox 000 001 1—3-2-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Oakland '89 SI .667 6% WLth two oufas dn the Windsor’s W.I.N.F. 200 200 0— 4-10-7 - 8;16-Shaw, Kazszes, Hayee, professional with toe lowest jon Trophy and three tour ti­ McDoweU cooled off the Ysui- “ When it hit me, I knew it had EYanclsco, 24; Wills, Los Ange­ played there since Its opener on tros to a three-game sweep at Bouton Is now an ace taiuckle- shoiV. body is going to threaten me. The Medics received some Kansas City 24 42 .364 18% pcodnn of the fifth, Steurer’s INDY LEAGUE Eisner Jr. stroke average. HlU copped toe tles. kee bats with a five-hitter in the Even old veterans don’t do that. to be one of those rotten cherry les, 21; Tolan, (Cincinnati, 21. April 11, 1912. The stadium was the Padres. (Clarence. Gastwi baU pitcher for the Astros, en­ Also, toe following Sunday, 8:23—Bellanger, R- Gordella, tRu-- fine relief pitching by Bill Fin­ CSilcago ^ X 44 .862 19 effectiveness wore out. John Klock remained on toe heels vey, DUf" coveted award last year, break­ In 16 tournaunents this year he ho-hum first game, shrugging bombs,” he said. “They were PITXCHING (7 Decisions) — also the first in Uie majors to and Bob Barton slugged homers joying the game of basebaU, j^uly 12, toe GN’s are jat Tren­ Named at Harvard He called me a name and said negan and defeated Manches­ Milwaukee 22 46 .328 21 Forbes hit a one bouncer to of B.A. Club with a command­ sfsO—Backiel, R. Haoalone, Betko, ing a 10-year domination by Ar­ has finished first, second and (SAMBRIDOE, Mass. (AP) — off bases-empty homer by throwing them all over the sta­ Simpson, (Cincinnati, lO-l, .909, have lights and the first night for San Diego. and g^ye, toe fans something ton Speedway for a '800-lap Leibiedz something about getting me the ter Auto Parts, 9-6, last night Wednesday’s Results right and Szykula, 'who betted ing 12-1 win over Telephone 8:87—Wkkoe, Wlancbesber, Griffith, nold Palmer and BUly Crisper. third once each and been in toe Ronald D. Cantors, former pub- pinch hitter Curt Blefary in the dium.” ’’ 2.39; Nash, AUanta 9-2, .818, 3.60. enjoyable to read. event. next time I came up. I couldn’t at Buckley ^eld. Boston 6, Baltimore 6 better ttlain he pMohed, going last night at Keeney Field. MoOonkey HUl, fined and reprimanded t<^ 10 seven times. Uc relations director of toe Na­ eighth inning and Murcer in the Fosse bounced back to poke STRJIKEX>UTS — Seaver, 8:44—(Xtavtsno, Davie, Skinner, take that from him.” Dave Wetherell hit a home CHeveland 7-4, New York 2-6 three for trour, mode a areani- Wayne Longfellow had a JaoolMon tor his scornful blasts at toe Ha- “ If you’re playing well, the tional Hockey League's Detroit ninth for his 10th victory of the New York, 160; Gibson, St. "He got me with his knee up an eighth inning single before run for the winners. Detroit 3, Washington 2, 10 in­ l puff out of the bell towering one perfect 4-4 night as teammates’ 8:61—Starter’s Time zeitine National Golf a u b money’s gonna come...... Red l^^ngs, is Harvard 'Univer­ season. Louis, 132. 8:S8—Qiguerer Pi Foetrer. Ansaidl, here when he came in,” Bahn­ Nettles’ go-ahead homer, but Rick CosteUo rapped out a nings Orioles Still Good Aussie Tendis Argues into deep right oenterfield tor a Mike Orlowskl and Tony Kas- B. (Xemlntlno course, was one of toe last to ar­ “ And I want that Vardon Tro­ sity’s new director of sports in- The nightcap was something sen said, pointing to a welt over Murcer’s 19th homer of the sea­ double cbid Matt Schardt came Oallfonila 8-1, Chicago 1-2 tauskaa came through with 9:06—Zembe, Gaxxa, Slydol, J. Outfielder J a ; Johneton of the two-run homer. (Xemintino rive for today’s first round in phy. I’m ' going to play for fiHuiation. He was named to the else, beginning with Pinsons’ his right eye. ”I thought he was son, a right field upper deck through with two hits for the Oakland 6, Kansas Clify 1 Mark Dennis followed the pro­ three his each. 9:1B—Evelhoch, Dyment, Malls, toe $160,000 Cleveland Open and auiiUe, maybe lour or five post Wednesday to succeed Baa- one-punch knockdown of Yankee trying to hurt me, and I was blast, keyed the Yankees’ come­ Cailifomia Angels, hitting only Medics. Minnesota 8, MUwauKfee 2 Tim .206 last June 28, spurted to fin­ cession, smacking one out to left Morlarty, BUI Conway McNamam, Moore, J. failed to get in a practice round. weeks after Philadelidiia, then ron B. Pittenger, who is moving pitcher Stan Bahnsen after they mad. It was the last out and I back. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Today’s .Games and Hank Felie all had two hits Calamarl. Chanda ish with a .270 average. In O n e-R u n B attles ‘Let’ Service Calls ■where McKeon had trouble pick­ Tile 83-year-oId HlU, winner of pick my spots to see where I up to become aseooiate director collided at the plate in the top of Ansaldis scored three runs in Chicago (John'' 6-10) at (Cali­ a p ie ce . Mo- BOSTON (A P)— Manager Earl, Weaver isn’t used to KJ ing it up, sending Dennis to sec­ urtliy. Lomtiardo toe MempHIA Open and over can get the stroke average. of athletics. the bottom of the fifth inning the fifth. fornia (Wright 9-6), N seeing his Baltimore Orioles blow big leads and lose close ond. Steurer was relieved by Klock 308 020 4-12-16-1 p;3»-Moriarty, A Oekunari. Mof- No sooner had the dust settled to defeat Normans 3-0, last night Minnesota ( P e ^ 10-5) at MU- T eleph on e 000 001 0— 1- 8-1 decisions the way they did Wednesday night— and he Should Be Abolished Jeffries. Jetfriee cruehed all Whelan, Pond, L&- when a firecracker, hurle<|^ from at Verplanck Field. waukee (Krausse 4-10), N amoike, striking out Mike O’Oon- DUSTY LEAGUE ciuH^ the stands, exploded at the feet Option Attack To Be Featured Both pitchers, Bruce Ballard Detroit (Cain 6-2) at doesn’t intend to cultivate'the habit. /^ M B L E D O N , Englaiwi (AP)-^Lew Hoad, 3 ^ y ^ r- Five runs scored 'in toe first ^“teon, C. Ed'wards, of Indian's catcher Ray Fosse in and Mike Quesnel, struck out Washingtmi (Boettian 6-6), N “ If there’s one thing Ihate to Inning as Pero’s . FTult Stand '9:64—Colbum, Oerina, Puts, Manr LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP) work out. There won’t be three of San Diego State at the start- do It’s let one get away.” Weav- grettlng Ut. I don’t t a w the bottom of the inning, seared yards and a cloud of dust. It will 'ng quartenbajck post. 21 batters each. (Cleveland (Dunning 1-0) at arguing today over whether let” service (»11 should be ^ double to Szykula, wWle coasted to a 9-2 victory over John, Attamlan, H. —^The l6th annual Coach­ Bob Digan brought home two er said after the Boston Red Sox ^ through his shoe and burned be from sideline to sideline . . . The tricky opUon Involves a New York (Peterson 9-3), N hadn’t gotten wlld, I don’t think abolished. ^ Mienciiester defense executed a GBAT last night at Robertson G^eMa^^Stonnln^^^ es All-America football runs with a bases loaded double. rallied for five runs in the sev­ smwtowPERpm! him on the right instep. a wide open attack. This will good dead of ball-handling by BalUmore ((Cuellar 8-4) at Bos- Hoad lost a five-setter to Is­ game Saturday night will AMERICAN LEAGUE FARM enth inning and a 6-6 victory. they would have Ut Um.” OaUf., eUU hadn’t fired a shot In letter-pertect douWe ptay. P ark. ' 10:16—Matava, K ^ ey, MicLaf- 'Salve was applied to the inju­ make the game more exciting." the quarterback who slides ton (Nagy 1-4) mael El Shafel of toe United her quest for toe women’s title. The Legion travels to New Wipco 14, Army A Navy 12 ‘Especially a one-run ball 'Weaver ^ also ... indicated he Rockwell, Bon- DURING OUR GIGANTIC JULY 4 " ry and he remained in the feature the option attack Devine said both he and Mc- along the line of scrimmage and Only games scheduled. Arab Republic in toe sectaid hlts with Stan and Waldo dta** Brown game,” he added, “ because ™ ‘ opposltton Her match against Fiorella HampshiziB hoping to find m e- game, while police quickly ap­ by both teams— an offense (Jlendon share the same phlloso- either pitches or Keeps the ball round c t toe All-England Cham- 'TBlaga getting a homer and _.10:29—Beekus, Naktenls, Abratka somewhere along the way some­ lightly. ' BiHiiceUl o f Peru, which was oeas in three weekend games. prehended the culprit, a 24- usually shelved for all-star plhy—“ We’ll run the option a Idt. depending on whether the defen­ Angels Sweep Doubleheader “They’ve got a good shot,” ptonships Wednesday. due to be played on an outer Moaoheater (S> single plus three RBI’s each. 10:33—Bteum, T . KeHey, IHbrtlne, WHITEWALL SALE! year-old deliveryman. games because it takes so thing cixild have l ^ n done to Hie Australian complained ab r e rt>t Jim Hart came up with two hits Driscoll We are both striving for a bal­ sive end goes for him or the win it. FViur or five ballplayers the pilot of the defending chain- ' , ^ J court, was put off until today, •Talbot, cf, 10:48—McForiand, Teels, O’R ielly, Moments later, Murcer, who bitterly that at least a half-dos- court .was uncovered and A Noske, 2b, for Pero’e. long to perfect. anced attack. There will be no ruimiLlng back. It takes spliii-Bec- are going home tonight saying ’ P erry had homered in the first inning Charles McClendon of Louisia­ en of El Shofei’s winning serv- recovered from over- Socha, as, Bill Morse and Randy Wll- 10 ;M — Claric, Melley, Oeed, cheap touchdowns ' in this ond timing. If I had done something differ- tec Tigers, the Indians and the Muro, 8b, D’Am ato and walked in the third, sent the na State, coach of the East game.’’ Both coaches were pleased Schofield in Action, ent, we could have won.’ And ^ *»tors Nobody’s ^ far out ices touched toe net and toe net night rain. (Hitaa. rf, UamSk with a single and dou­ 10:67-Kristof. Olhra Hunt. Tracey Yanks ahead 3-2 with a two-run beam, and Dan Devine of Mto- Judge let them go by. McKeon, If, ble each, paced CBAT’s attack. U;04—Klernan," ■■ ■■■ L u ln e, Oxrtielf.Oxrtielf, McCTlendon passed over his with Wednesday’s practice ses­ the manager is going home sav of it yet. the season’s young. I Mrs. Margaret Cfourt (rf Aus^ Hollk, c, Dvorak $ f M wallop. souri, coach of the West squad, Hoad accused toe Egyptian of R. Noske, lb, Pero’s 620 002 X—9-14-2 White, Everett, starting quarterback for his 9-1 sions. ing ‘if I bad brought in a differ­ remember when I started man­ traUa, toe top seed and Mrs. ll;lil^PBley, The Indians regained the lead are masters at teaching the op­ accepting the points when be Gosnon, oh. gSAT 001 001 (V-2- 8-2 LSU team last year—Mike Hill­ The only on-the-field casualty ent pitcher, we might have aging at the AU-Star break in King’s main rival, opened her Brook, UST on Craig NetUes’ two-run homer tion. Leads RSox Attack knew that his service had. Steurer, p, man—in selecting Gordon Slade was the Elaat’s tleuckUng - sled won.’ 1966 and we were 10 or 12 games ' campaign by trouncing Sue Al­ MoLoushlln MODERN RAYON CORD TiRE off' Bahnsen in the eighth, but. . “ I think both teams will run NEW YORK (A P)— ^The night started normally for touched toe net. Jeffries, ' p. U ; 26—Berner, Atherton, Onren, of Davidson as the No. 1 East which Notre Dame's 274-pound “ Those are the games you out, but I felt we could win, the exander, Australian teenager, Murcer unloaded again the bot­ some from the option," said signal caller. defensive tackle .Mike Mc(joy Dick Schofield, Boston's occasional infielder. He figured Hie row provided ammunition Totals 16 8 8 3 8 NAPLES, Italy-r-Franco Zurlo, • ^-^aB-piodzik, Brooks, Pllloramo. WITH FULL 4-PLY CONSTRUCTION have to pick up,” he said. “ And Pteyera felt we could win, and 64), 6-1. Wladsor Looks (l> 118%, Italy, outpointed' Enzo Fa-tpeasiiU tom half, tying the gapie, and McfJlendon, “ And this is unu­ Devine Has yet to choose be-' OR watching the game arainst Baltimore from his usual tor toe British Tennis Umpire’s •VHMs-TklSsiiMSMiiz • M S-fir toaag n g N tifS taSr broke with a mighty smash. they’re the ones we do pick up. ^ within four games at one Rod Xaver of AustraUa, bld- frlee for 1 run in 2i; W; Steurer. Inelli, 118%, Italy, 16, Zurlo re­ 11:39—Tarca, Mlgllore, Bolis, E. New York then pushed over the sual. tween his own Terry McMUlan Kickoff is 9:30 p.m. jEDT and vantage point on the Red Sox bench. Then Mike An­ Association, ■which recently ^ , . . , . . Dennis, 2b, McNamara Built wide and low to five Advanosd ccoatructioii givaa We lost tonight, but that makes . .... tong for his third straight Wlm 0 '(X>nnor. rf, tained European bantamwelgiit 11 ;43—JforvaUi. Ogden, Taxoa, you quick ateering lezponae a smooth, quiet "new car" rida. winning run on Roy White’s dou­ “ Wie’ve had e i^ t days to and strong-armed Dennis Shaw the game will be televised passed a resolution urging that » » Ameuo, . drews showed _.pp with an aching back and Schofield us 19-6 in-one-run games for the ^However,” he said. We re Anleilo, of. title. Weimon in traffic...excellent han­ Wide, dev tread for lang mils- went from sub to star, just like that. seas®";i ^ when you buy bases-looded triple that Ued the lend rally In the sixth, list after being Ut in the face Bertie Bowron, one of Eu- Seattle, O ^ U e F ^sar^ Brooks Robinson Ut homers _ ^ iifhn turtie, P.R., FV«w McMUIon, 1st tiro at score in the seventh inning an,i • with a pitch), our Uttlng has rope’s best known umpires who ■ ^ Totals 26 2 6 2 2 Dempsey Gears IJp (iossip then scored Boston’s winning TWINS - BREWERS — while Jim Hardin breesed 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 IVitaU our ovaryday through- the first six Innings **®®*' Improving. Missing Blair Uves In France but comes over vKSUKusm- 210000X 8 low pricol r ® ^ Toiiy ouva’s eighth Inning sln- with a ftxir-Utter; tee time didn't help us. He’s to help al/wimbledon. «dd: ® te^^Seks 0000200 2 NEW YORK (AP) — Jack came toe world Ughtoeavy- S()x rallied to knock off the Or- gie snapped a Ue and moved- M; HR: Bzykula; SB: ■TS-M riut S2.2S pw Hardin walked two gtralght ^ 8^®^ P*»5^‘ *® P*®’?? Why not aboU^ th 7 A ror Mark Oox Brittan, Edl- Talbot, Bociui, Deimto.Dennis, 3*yku|!j:Szykula; Dempsey, toe Idol of fistiana, weight champion In 1987; toe Mrs Fed. g«, lax rt. . Wlnneaota past MUwaukee. 6 U- batters after one out In the sev- ** should be aU, If a service touches toe net ^ Noske, steurer; d p > ^ ^ year after toe secret fight which and llfM off ••■•laiiv sinWB the hall down Mandartfio Of Brazil and steurer to Brooks to Muro: Dennto has cleared up some oft-told j^ueved had been your car. *^® *“• va’s two^mt siiigle scored Oesar enth and Weaver went to the It USUaUy sloiro uie oau oown Owen Davidson and to Berrlman to Oeech; LOH; i_i__ fielder who htu been cashing Tbvar, who was hit by a pitch and gives toe receiver an ad­ AUBirauana uwen uavioson ana 5^ Windsor Locks 6; BB,; gossip about his training camp held. big l e ^ e paychecks since 1953, and stole second. mound, but he deiddedueoiuea to sacastick ■ Bob Carmichael. Steurer 1, Szykula 7; SO; Steurer 3. rMtt, rj t aa •uenea with Us pitcher, vantage. Meanwhile with three daim of Jeffries 1. Szykula 3: Hits off: Steur- at Atlantic CSty, N.J., 44 years Tunney dethroned Dempeey figured Andrews’ Injury and Us Dave BosweU sot credit for Meanwniie, wiui three oays 01 5 ^ inninss; Jef- ago In 1926, right-hander. H o t Night, "If the server foils to ^clear with a 10-round decision In the C h m a t Tiree straight balls w..- _ the net, why give him another The world heavyweight cham- rain that September 28, 1926. trlano, however, and the Boston a-|- 1* n P ' K go? It would i^ve a lot of argu­ plon had set up his conditioning Did he actually say afterwards catcher eventually lined a 8-1 Fast Track X A C l ^ IR ment If lete^^were done away Clay^s Rest irom Boxing base at toe New Jersey reeort In "i forgot to duck?” pitch for a nm-scoring single. with.” — preparation for hla title defense ^ "Yea,” replied Jack. Tonight, I had four.” o tg ebs mcivA'iviRa Elsewhere In the American ' SENATORS - Reliever Eddie Watt walked El Shafel, 88, who earlier this against Challenger Gene Tun­ It was his refusal to alibi that Fsf.Ei.Tax Carlos Aim SIZE 1st Tin 2nd Tin (PwTirt) League Wednesday, BoU^ Mur- McAullffe doubled ahd pinch Utter Mike Fiore to load year ecored two vtctorlee over Appears Nearing an End ney til Philadelphia In Septem­ started. Dempsey on toe road to Rod Laver on Indoor wooden cer walloped four home runs— home on Mickey Stan- the bases, then Dhsk SchUield BAKERSFISILD, Odlf. (AP) ber that year. toe universal respect and admi­ oourta, defeated Hoad 6—3, 6—3, DETROIT (AP) — Cassius mat application for toe license "I ’ve alwaya heard that you E78-U *2.26 three of them In the second ^®y’B ^(hh inning single as De­ tripled to tte the score and _ jo j* (3ark)s should have that ration he enjoys nowadays. ♦32.00 ♦19.00 — . Clay’s 16-month rest from toe Monday. held a regular bout In secret game—as the New York Yan- topped Washington. Elliot raced home with what proved to happy «ftmWn.Hn« of a hot 6 1 What about toe talk "that F78-14 2A4 It was the second day running prize-fighting ring appeared Clay held toe world champion with Tom m y Lougfaran to sharp. QUARANTEED IN WRITING kees sjdlt a doubleheader with kladdox tripled home Detroit’s be the winning run on Reggie night and a fast track Friday promoter Tex Rickard -had F78-15 33.75 aoo 2.40 thft arguments over let services nearing on end today as groups title until after his conviction en up for Tunney,” said an ad- 2 Cleveland, losing 7-2 before win- teen scored on Smith’s sacrifice fly. his bid to lower the worid’s asked him to carry Georges J no HmH wi itiMm J im Nmft on mon^ had disturbed tixe Wimbledon in both lOchlgan and Washing- for failure to report for Army mlrer Wednesday night at a G78-14 2.60 nlng 6-4, OalUand tripped Kan- P^teher Earl liaison’s sacrifice Schofield, a veteran utility loo-yard sprint reixird to nine Carpentier, toe Orchid Man J OfolMt outs, tnogt t/for tho ontlro Wo G78-1B 37.25 2.60 peace. ton moved to clear toe way tor duty. His case Is being ap- party In honor Dempsey’s 76th "for rfow^rounds' or Imiioo krookE of tho oriotnol 22D0 sas City 6-1, Minnesota edged hi tee second Inning but hom- man, was playing to e regular seconds flat, C6U66d Ey fMd haiird* trooff diugn dogth On IMssday Peter C u ^ «rf s h ea i^ eigh t title fight be- p e ^ ^ . Wrtoday. “ Is It true?” at Jersey City, N.J. July 2 ,1981 •I nafmal H78-14 2.80 Milwaukee 8^2, Detroit topped ®>'® hy Frank Howard and Au- second baseman Mike Andrews, ih e big, powerful numer Uds car drivlftf /notlonwMo. oooot H78-15 40.75 24D0 260 Britian staged a scene during tween toe fiery ex-champ and ^Boto Michigan Gov. WllUam « no, nothing to that," smiled o„ uie occasion of boxliig’e first to cooct Woshington 3-2 In 11 Innings and >'®ho Rodrigues pulled the Sena- out with a back Injury. farewell to amateur track com- VOfOiOEt tfofoott honorad by lhauaanda his first-round victory over Jim Joe Frailer, now recognised as O. MllUken and State Boxing the old time Monassa Me;uler mllllon-dollar gate? In waflimanaRI# ar efrkaai------* J78-15 2.98 Callfomla sweU a doubleheader hirs even, "Schofield la a good ball play- petition In the United dtataa tUa matariala 45.25 27.00 ^ Thaf5 Right! Oh! Sorry with Oilcago, Vinnlng the first Murphy’s three—Ut er,” the Baltimore manager weekend with the Amateur Ate- Oebocne of Honolulu. The Briton toe world champ. Ctommlesloner Chuck Davey from Colorado who at 810 Is only ..^0 he never said a word to game 3-1 and taking the second pitching,, stymied CUesgo as claimed he was. being wrongly A fight promotion group, rep- have Indicated they would not 28 pounds over his fighting ^ e ” 'answered Dempsey nuff- L78-16 SM . said. “ If a guy can’t atep in and letic UUon’a national Cliamplco- _____ I adjuatmanl. I . . 47.00 2 8 j0 0 Vi OFF YOU DIDN'T MISS CANT SAY THE 2-1 . (California wrUpped the WUte oaUed on tot lervlcee. resented by former Detroit oppose efforts to place toe fight weight when he won toe heavy ^ cigar J* la, bul may nat. raofaaant ao^ b M ia awrrant avarata 1 do the Job and beat aomeixxly, sUpa. oriaaa. and ara aubliKi la ananta wfOttrt w FAMOUS MAKER . * 4 • Sox In the first, game of their he shouldn’t be on a major Friday night he nina the 100 In that match there was no Mayor Jerome Cavanogh, con- In Detroit. tlUe 61 yeare ago by knocking sen oeoige Murphy of daU- All priooi PLUS tAJtot tnd tiroo off yoor cor. "Wl''-flrcdHcrif THE SALE BRAND . . net Judge and the umpin® made firmed Wednesday they are A sMkesman for, toe governor out Jess Willard at Olxledo, A’S - ROYALS — doubleheader. Two of the Uts league roster. You have to feel and on Saturday U’a teO 220. tornla was among those to at­ MEN'S SHOES AT IT'S THIS WEEK BUT YOU KNOW IT. trying to ste^e a heavyweight ti- said if all legal 'technlcalttiegi/ohlo. Darrell Osteen, making his off Murphy came in the first In- that all 20 men on your team CaricM already aharea the 100 the caUs. tend toe party given at Demp­ tie fight tetween CHay, also are cleared, and Davey ap- flrst American League start, nlng and Chicago didn’t get an- can go In and help you win. Aa record at 0.1 aeconda, a marh-■ Wednesday's play,, curtailed Loughran, of Philadelphia, be- sey's Restaurant on Broadway, BROWN'S w iL s o irs stopped Kansas City for five In- other until the ninth, soon as you feel that a guy origtnaUy set by Bob Hajrea, by rain, pr^uced no upset re­ taiown as Muhammad AU, and proves toe fight, toe governor given by his partaer and frlenct nlngs and then Marcel Lache- The WUte Box managed only can’t, you get rid of Um and get and the current world’s faataat sults. FYasler. would not stand In the way. Jack Amlel. Most of the remaining There remained toe poesiblU- Davey said he could make no SUPERIOR SERVICE MANCHESTER PARKADE maim finished up with four two Uts In the Ughtcap against aomebody else.” human hopes to Join Hajroa In TIRE SHOP I strong Innings of relief, com- Mel ()ueen, who got Us first Weaver also refused to second the realm of professloaal foot- second-round matohea In toe ty, meanwhile, that Clay might recommendation. tor (he fight 333 MAIN ST. (At Bantly’s) 248 SPRUCE ST. CLEVELAND -Chuck LesUe, MASTER CHARGE WELCOME 4 billing to pitch Oakland past Amsrican League victory, and gueas Umaelf for leavliig Har- ball this fall, man’s slnflss were completed. meet Frasier In Seattle this Sep- until formal papers, applying Sports Dial 649*8973 649*8029 Kansas City. reliever Eddie Ftsher. dta In to pitch to Satrlano. CharUa Oraene could provldo Vtotors Included Marty Ries< tember. for sanctioning of tho "match, 186, Los Angeles, outpointed Ted The A’S scored two unearned Sandy Alomar Ut safely In sen of Evanaton. lU., Bob Luts Hia Waahlngton Boxing (fom- had been filed. "As far as I 8:00—Indians vs. Yankees, Gulllck, I90,aeyaland, 10; Rich­ I CMMITim- OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. to 9:00 P.M. .w * J r ™ ’* ••cond Cartoa with Ua top oompotlttOB . Hoaro—Monday - Friday 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. runs on Paul Schaal's throwing both games, extending Us tnougbta, even alter he went to but whoever It to* W f John do- of Lioa Anplaa, Tom Oorma of mlsalon, which meets Friday, know, as things stand now," he WINF ie Goiuales, 13% "Los Angeles, Saturday 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. — Ckeed Suntey e/ror In the first.and that was streak to 19 games, Ugh In the J!.?'® **“ nwuiager said, dares: "Anybody who beats ms toe tournament gone, Mrs. Bll- will consider licensing Clay. A said, "Clay would be allowed to outpointed Chuck Spencer, 184, niw all they needed. RSI-doubles by American League this year. He still bad good stuff, and he bad better run 9.1 or better." Ue Jeon King of Ixm g Beach, group of Tacoma men fUsd for- fight here." lilijlilijliiiiljljliljilliiiilliliiiliiiiiililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Cleveland, 10. FAOB SBV^»9TBBN

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Reasonably priced CONTRACTOR — Interior, ex- magnificent cosmetics and Evening Herald, together 8876. room for fun and lounging. with a memo Hating the Call 643-0861. terior psinting, paper hanging. CLERK-TYPIS'TS toiletries and gifts. CaU now BYee estimates. N. J. La­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER companies you do NOT Discount on wallpaper. Call 280-4923. MUST SELL — 1966 Ford F ^ - ORGAN and stereo service of­ Flamme, 876-1642. want to see your letter. lane O.T., 300, 4-speed, 4:11 EAGLE Apache traUer', (hard­ Oscar Hebert, 646-8048. Good opportunity for quoU- Your letter wUi be de­ fered by professional electronic post, 3 dueces, dual point Mal­ top), excellent condition. Rea­ fied ppAon to work in a stroyed If the advertiser service. For appointment call EXPERIENCED house paint­ TELEPHONE lory Ignition, more. $800. 643- sonable. Call 649-6079. small private office within Is one you’ve mentioned, after 6:80, Mr. James Chaiitler, Roofing— ^Siding 16 ing, very reasonable. CaU for 8364. our organization. Must be SOLICITORS ff not It will be handled MOBILE HOME OWNERS — 647-1308. free estimates. 1-423-8117. In the usual manner ALCOA Siding — trim and gut­ an accurate typist with a Experienced preferred but 1969 FAIRLANB 800, power Large, landscaped lots for rent ters. Reasonable rates. Free good business arithmetic CUSTOM MADE slip covers, HOUSES PAINTElJ— Interior will train. Evening and day steering and brakes, auto­ to couples. Swimming pool and estimates. Call 649-7681. background. Good telephone $82 - $129, In the convenience and exterior. Reasonable shifts. Salary plus conunls- matic, air-conditioner, good clubhouse. Located In Mans­ personality desirable. field near UConn. Call Mrs. of your living room. Choose BIDWELL Home Improvement prices. Insured. 648-7026, sion. Ckll 648-2498. Lost and Found 1 condition. For quick sale from over 200 exciting prints. $1,800. 648-0887. Tuttle, Jensen’s Inc., Southing­ Co. Expert InstaUation OU, SIR, M A K ^ HIM FEEL PETTER^ LET HIM DO ITl 0762. 649-0S78. hauling and most odd Jobs. tatimates. 646-4220. p.m., call Joe Beaton, 640^ SLIVB? IN MY WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU SMALL BAND—The Sof-Tones, Save. RetcBonable rates. 280- 0294. FINOEPj now available for club dances, 1966 LIGHT vplue CadUlac, ex­ 8110. _ TOOL, M AKERS: weddings, office pat^es, etc. Painting— Papering 21 w o w / cellent condition, new tires, —Building— MX) Moer-HAve Mature musicians. Call 643- SHELL OIL COMPANY U.N.C. Is currently seeking experienced tool makers and ( w h e r e DISCOVERED alr-condlUonlng, stereo tape, Cantracting 14 THERE’S no Job small enough. 6067. $1,900, Call after 6 p.m., 649- LAWNS mowed. Call 640-8378. Try us! Exterior, and Interior first-class machinists for second and third shift operaUens. FbeTER'^ I A PROCESSFDR 477 Connecticut Blvd. AppUcante mlust be able to fabricate Jigs, fixtures and gagHL. [cmreEEYoa, y /V\AK/NG MXieSEU= 0696 or aU day Saturday. DORMERS, garages, porches, painting. Low rates. FYee estimate. Hamco Painting. 628- East Hartford. with minimum supervision. Job shop experience prefen ^ . f I'M OP \ INVISIBLE/ WHAT JUNK CARS removed. Ask. for rec rooms, room additions, Contact J. Oemperle, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., or J. Kurts from 4 AutofflObliOT For Sal* 4 8746. 1 HERE. ) IX) MXJ c:a l l . i t ? Dave or leave message. $16. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, p.m. - 10 -p.m. 1-848-9226. 1969 DODGE Dart Swinger, 4- siding, general repairs. QuaUty 1960 BONNETVILLE 9-pusenger per car. 876-6869. INSIDE —outside painting. Spe­ 1 spe^d. Call 643-9989. workmanship. Financing avail­ wagon, top condition. Air- cial rates for people over 66. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) — able. Economy Builders, mo. ■ Privaia InstnicHans 32 UNITED NUCLEAR iCORP. conditioned, power brakes and CHECKER 1964, 4-door sedan, Call my competitors, then call .Trees cut, building lots clear­ 643-6109, 872-0047 evenings. dONeSd-RIDSEtdR/ ■eat, automatic transmission, 6 cyUnder, automatic, good me. Estimates given. 64A-7863. WILL TUTOR elementary chil­ 67 Sandy Desert Rd.,-MontVille, Conn, tinted glaJM, stereo radio, new condition. Make. a reasonable ed, trees topped- Oot m tree dren in your home or mine. PRISCILLA’S POP BT AL VERMEER n IeWTON H. s m it h and Son— tires. $3,(K)0. CaU 646-2112. offer and you own It. 648-3269 problem! ' WeU worth phone JOSEPH P. LEWIS — Custom Experienced teacher. Special citizenship required. Ah equal opportunity employer.' caU, 742-8W2. Remodeling, repairing, addi­ after 6 p.m. tions, rec rooms, ~garages, Painting, Interior and exterior, training. Experienced In leanf- NEED CAR? Credit very tad? paperhanging, fully Insured. ing disabillUes, emotional, per­ /cell mn)S\ LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also porches and roofing. No Job DiO^ Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ 1966 FKJNTIAC Tempest, 3-door For free estimates call 649- ceptual and remedial reading n est Douglas accepts lowest hardtop, V-8, 8-speed standard moving large appliances. too smaU. CaU 649-8144. o Burning barrels delivered, $4. 9668. If lk> answer 643-6362. and math. 649-0871. RICHARD P. RITA u down, smaUeat payments, any-" transmission, two new tires. h a l l m a r k Building Co. tor where. Not small loan finance $700. 647-9871 after 8:80 on 644-1776. CAPTAIN EASY home improvement, additions, Halp Wantad— Famala 35 PERSONNEL SERVICES « BY LESLIE TURNER company plan. Douglas Mo­ weekdays. ARE YOU looking for a bar­ rec rooms, house painting, □ tors, 846 M ^ . garages'; roofing, gutters. Free 1966 COMiET 203 station wagon, tender mixologist for a party, Are you looking for your first Job, unemployed or ENEMY AGENTS WILL DTOP AT I'P HATE TO THINK YOU'RE estimates. All work guaran­ NOTHING TO CRACK ‘'OPERATION IMPLYING X’M AFRAID OF 1969 CORVETTE, 2 tops, low 4 new fiberglass tires, 6 cyl­ banquet; or wedding. Call us ready to make a change? Call us now! M ^y posi­ teed.. 646-2637. t7 A LITTLE DANGER? mUeage, 7 tires, power steer­ inder, automatic, transmission Mayo's IBartending Service. NOW IS...THE TIME tions available within commuting distance ami na­ 648-8696. ing, 860. Owner leaving state. Just rebuUt, exceUent condi­ MASONRY — All types of stono. Are you ready for a change of pace? Our trained coun­ tionally. IK 648-9708. tion. 338-8889. ALL appliances repaired, wash­ and concrete work. ~ Quality selors are ready to assist you in selecting your next ad­ ers, refrigerators, dryers, elec­ workmanship, work guaran­ vancement-packed Job. Don’t delay—It’s your future! I960 BUICK WUdeat, 2-docr FORD 1967 Galaxle 600 convert­ WE NEVER CHARGE AN APPLICANT A FEE tric ranges. Parte and sefvlce teed. Call after 6, 648-1870, 644- S om e, <^irls ve a fn Others dream But me, I'm londind When I'll be hardtop, power steering, pow­ ible, power steering, power WE NEVER CHARGE AN APPUCANT A FEE to ride a horse. guaranteed. Prompt, courteous 2970. o f marryini^. •for the day head librarian. er brakes, bucket seats, auto­ brakes, good condition. Call service. CaU 649-0006, matic transmission, very low after 4:80, 649-6007. SAVE MONEY! Fast service. RITA' GIRL 63 EAST CENTER ST. LANCELOT mUeoge. 646-8166. SHARPENINO Service — Saws, Dormera, room addlUonR, ga­ BY COKER and PENN 1968 OLDSMOBILE 443.~Veiy knives, axes, shears, skates, rages, porchee, roofing and 800 SILVER LANE 99 EAST CENTER ST. 1970 CHEVY Nova, 11,000 miles. good condition, bucket seats, rotary blades. Quick service. siding. Compare prices. Ad- EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER MANCHESTER 6464040 ExceUent condition. $3,800. 876- 4-speed, very reasonable. M4- . Capitol Equipment Co., 88 A-Level Dormer Corp., 389- 628-9416 646-8441 6676. 0011. WHATEVER 6AVE WDli Main St., Manchester. Hours 0440. \ AN IPEA LIKE THAT? CHBVROIirr, 196S, Belalr sta dally 7:80-0, Thursday, 7:80-0. tlon wagon, V-6, standard, Saturday, 7:80-4. 048-7038. LEON Clessynski builder—new good condition, $400. 648-4063. Trucks— ^Tractors 5 homes custom built, remodel­ PILGRIM MILLS NEEDS LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON YOU A M A-1. Truck U A-1. ing, additions, reo rooms, ga­ R N ’s — L P N ' s 1968 FORD Foirlone 600, 4-door, 1900 OMC H-ton ptek-up, in very Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ rages, kitchens remodeled, ways sealed and small truck­ Experienced /V- TT 6 cyUnder, .automatic, power good condition. Call anytime. bath tile, oement work. Be port of a ohalleaglni^ aad gnwtag steering. Very clean. $1,300. 873-8610. ing done A-1 right. CaU Tre- Steps, dormers. Residential or 742-8289 or 668-2160, ask for mano Trucking Service toU- commercial. Call 040-4201. BOOKKEEPER N— -re>etlsg skUls Dick. free, 742-0487. « Advance to all leveta a# Mmhsg Auto AccoMorloo— CARPENTRY — concrete steps, If you ure an experienced gal who can handle double 1966 FORD custom 600, gray, SHARPENINO Service—Saws, floors, hatchways, remodeling entry bookkeeping and take a trial balance, we knives, scissors, garden and V-6, 8-door, good condition,/ H i m 6 porches, garagea, olosete, ceU- want to talk to you . . . and you’ll like what we have MEADOW'S WEST $060. 64»41$8. ' ■hop tools, power mowers re­ Ings, attics, finished, rec TWO "H " polyglas tires mount­ to^say. Call Mrs. Shenkman, Jr. at (CONVAUBflCUNT BOMII) '•'( o Ce^ ’T9Oael fiaw»a« Cet*. paired and serviced. Pick up rooma, formica, ceramic. Oth­ tea M.Oi. ___ ^ t/* f BUICK I960 Skylark, aqua, ?• ed oh ' Keystone mags with and delivered. Shsrpall, 080 er related work. No Job too 646-4811 8U B^4wsU •$. door hardtop, 4-speed, buckets, lugs, sun tack and S-W gauges. Adams St. (rear) Manchester, ■malL Dan Moran, Builder. 646'4422 x. top condition. $060. 648-8798. Cost $840, asking $130. 648-8804. 648-6806. Evenln|;a, 640-8880. V \ A-. r\. -A \.\: A- ..A \ - M W 'A / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, .CONN,, TrfURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1^70 . ; MANCHESTiER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 PAGE EIOHTBEK. PAGE NINETEEN A p0rhn*i|ts— Rats—• Out of Town Houses For S 6 li ^ Houias For $ g |a 72 H oiIs m For Sola 72 Housos For Sol# 72 Articles For Sale 4B H o im m For Sola 72 — . Pgf Sola 72 Quf of Town Oat of Town lenehients 63 For Rent 66 EIGHT, yes, 6, room RaUed PITKIN STREET. . . truly one — ------— __ O u t o f Town of Manchester^*! finest homes. Lombardo has listed an In- OFF YVEST Center , , . seven- NORTH ELM St., 2 family du­ For Sola 75 For Sola PICNIC TABLES — all sizes Ranch, 3V4 baths, 4 room Colonial with large fam­ MANCHESTER 6-room Cape, L75 For So la 7 i beruts WE HAVE cuatoniars waiting ROCKVILLE — Hiree - room 3-car garage, huge/treed lot, Priced at $69,600. and well teresting three-family under plex,.! largo roomk each,side, CLASSIFIED and styles, from. $35. up. De­ for the rental of yaur apart­ furnished apartment. Heat and worth lU lJ rooms, 4Mi baths . . $30,000, In a good location. For ily room on first floor. Carpet­ 4 bedrooms, fireplace, Wad­ nice condition, 2-car garage, CXIVENTRY — 6-room RalMtf livered. iV. Zinker, 876-0387. *38,500. Hutchins Agency, 648- TOLTON — 7-room oversized VERNON. — Manchester Line ment or homo. J.b . Real utilities supplied. Securltjr and Call, |r will be a pleasure to details call Joe at the Belflore ing plus, 1V6 baths, garages, dell Bchool area, garage, treed lot 100x180. Call Peg Cleszyn- Ranch. Modem Mtohen wtth 5334. enclosed (iorches. Owner to re­ lot, $21,600. Hayes Agency, 646- Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 4-bedroom Garrison Colonials, DARK, rich, stone free, loom, Estate Associates, I n ^ 643- references required. Cal{ 649-. s h ^ y o u through. T.J. Crock­ Agency, 647-1418.. skl,,.Broker, 649-4261. first-floor family room, fire­ bullt-lns, IH baths, flrwplwM, 5120. 1814. « ett, Realtor, 648-1677. locate because of employment. 0131. aluminum siding, 2% baths, family room, sundeok, 8-ear advertising flve'-'yards, $20. Sand, gravel, U A R Built last year! Job T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- place. Below replacement, $28,- MANCHESTER first-floor family rooms, ga­ garage, % acre wooded lot, stone, fill, manure, pool and 68 PRESTIGE location S-bedroom change necessitates sale! Ten- 1677. FOREST' HILIA — Owner — 900. Hayes Agency, JI46-0131. rage, $83,700. Hayes Agency, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN^I^EPT. HOURS 9 ROOM RAISED RANCH $20,600. Philbrick Agoaoy, patio sand. 643-9504. SOMERSET DR. Ranch, formal dining room, 646 0131. Furnished Resort Property room Raised Ranch, 2-car ra- a...*...... «... four-bedroom, 2% baths, 2 year Attention'all families seek- NORTH COVENTRY — Newer Realtors, 646-4200. 8 AJM. to 4:30 It. «replace, garage. Immaculate 8-room Colonial. provided, country setting, ga­ weekly.N?nll 643-0491. Autumn St., Mr. Zinsser, Belflore Agency, praised In mid 40’s. 647-1888. 2H baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 Priced to sell. Hayes Agency, Pour spacious bedrooms, mod- in living room, 2 fire­ 3-bedroom Colonial, like new, 647-1418, 648-1677. Dead’ine for Snturdo.r and Monday In 4 :80 p.m. Frida? FOR SALE — Men's rebuilt rage, quarter mile to 1-86, $110. garages and a host of other SOUTH WINDSOR —Attractive 646-0131. e].j, bitchen, heated rec room. and relast shoes. Sam Yulyes, COTTAGE By month or season* places, thermopane windows fireplace, beamed celling liv­ VALUE conscious? Manchester Call 643-1126. r ASSUMABLE 6 per cent mort­ goodies. Fantastic buy at 8-bedroom Split, kitchen with ProfeSstonally landscapad. 23 Oak St., Manchester (a few 5 rooms, Coventry Lake, OAk throughout. Other exclusive ing room, deep wooded lot. PORTER ST — Just entirely re­ 3-famlly Investment property VERNON FOUR COOPERATION WILLf%|A| A A 0 .9 7 H gage, (monthly payments $90. $44,900. 649-6806. oven and range, living room $31,600. Louis Dlmock, Rsaltjr, steps from Main). Grove, privateNbeach. 646-1418. features too numerous to Helen/- D. Cole, Realtor, 643- decorated 8-room English Ck)lo- conveniently located, well UNBEATABLE!! BE APPRECIATED I I tEoni? mention. FOR SALE BY small three-bedroom Ranch. with fireplace, dining area, den 649-9828. Business Locations 6666. nlal. Boston bound owner Here we offer a a<(ven-room PRIVACY under the Pines, on Modem kitchen, new furnace. landscaped comer lot. Excep­ or family room,,l'^ baths and THE AMAZING Blue Lustre OWNER . . . heartbroken at having to sell. tional offering, $87,900. Morri­ B &. W Contemporary yhom e with will leave your uphostery For Rent 64 Little Sebago LalK, Gray, TRIM and tidy 6-Toom Ranch Call and see this cuUe. Mitten laundry, large lot. Assumable LOW 40'S Two full baths plus two lava­ son Agency, Realtor, 648-1016. BARROWS and WALLACE Co mortgage. Close to highway, double garogf 2'^ baths, Continued Prom Preceding Fogs beautifully soft dnd clean. MAIN STREET office apace, Maine, 6 rooms, wlll\leep 4, with 2 bedrooms and family .\gency. Realtors, 648-6930. tories ! New wall to wall every­ Manchester Parkade bus line and shopping. $27,600 city water and city sewer Wontad— Ro4 Estota 77 Rent electric shampooer $1. 100 per cent location near riiodem conveniences, \ $ 100. room, aluminum siding and a on a large lot for only $36,- Help Wonted— Mole 36 Dogs—4irds— Pets 41 weekly. Available July 11-25. 646-3166 where on first floor, even MANCHESTERy*- 2 family, 6-6 Manchester 649-6806 Phillips Realty, 872-3214, 649 Olcott ■ Variety Store. banks, air-conditioned, auto­ ^krage. Only $19,600. Wolver- kitchen! Finished ninth room with 2 car garage, nice floor Immediate 0nn. sits this attrac­ picture advertised in Its pool. 18" Craftsman deluxe office. Secretarial and tele-: FAMILY of four adults would ROCKLEDGE — 4 - bedroom baths.' Two-car garage, beau­ sized garage, 2 fireplaces. Both LE-MI CORP., Manchester, ties, large treed, lot. Owner door fireplace. Walking dis­ B zones. Philbrick Agency tive 3-bedroom stone ranch. own 4x6” ad—every week TWO female white kittens to a reel power mower. 649-2072. " i. J. was one of the smart ones— he got out of the phone answering service on like 3-bedroom apartment in tifully landscaped yard. For country size kitchen and Conn. 643-2362. Experienced anxious to sell. Immediate oc­ I Cape, original owner retiring, CARL ZINSSER has Just listed tance to bus, schools, shop­ Realtors, 646-4200. Two-car"' garage, plus another until sold. good home. Call 649-9236. market, before it went down, and bought Happiness!" premises. Available June 1st. nice location. Reasonable. Ref­ further details call Philbrick formal dining room. Spacious lathe and Bridgepbrt opera­ GARAGE SALE — Friday and cupancy. Charles Lesperance, 1% baths, rec room, breeze- a nice six-room Cape in the ping. service building . . . nine acres 2 erences. Call 246-8784. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. VERNON — Lot has 239.67’ front to - back living room. tors, second shift oniy. Saturday. Chairs, folding be'is. Call 647-9903 weekdays, 9 to 6. i ■ way, double garage, flowering very low twenties! Fireplace, in all. One of the best buys in LINSAY REALTY CHIHUAHUA puppies — AKC, 649-7620. frontage, community water, First-floor family room. Prac­ special price for retired peo­ Jewelry, pictures, and bric-a- NEW modem offices, ideal for WORKING LADY wants 2 or ^es,3$29,900. Hayes Agency, ^ ^ REDUCED. Near high Walton W. Grant Agency the area. T.J. Crockett, Real­ 649-9158 649-0085 brac. 99 Strickland St. , RAYMOND RD. 9-room Garri­ beautiful location. Priced tically new wall-to-wall In sev- ple. 742-6369. Household Goods 51 Aparrm ents— Flafs<>- professionals. Plenty of free 3-room unfurnished apartment, ...... : ______^ A Nicely private rear yard. Call school, older home, single or Lillian Grant, Realtor ' tor, 643-1677. Help Wanted— son Colonial on one acre lot. right. Call Mitten Agency, eral rooms. Plastered walls. ALL CASH for your property • parking. East Center St. loca­ September 1st or October 1st. Belflore Agency, 2-family, double garage, good 643-1163 Mole or Female 37 GARAGE SALE — Mlscellane- ELECTRIC range, 30", very Tenements 63 Four baths, 4 bedrooms, large MANCHESTER off Porter St,. Realtors Realtors, 648-6930. BOLTON 6 room Split Level, Quality built by Ansaldl. Love- withdn 24 hours.- Avoid red ous antiques including covered tion. Call 646-2212. .. Call 289-6627 after 6:30. deluxe custom built Ranch'* ______Investment. Virginia Celinski, SEVEN-WEEKS old kittens. clean, in good condlUon, model ATTRACTIVE 4-room apart- formal dining room, 24’ living fireplaced Uving room, tile ly shaded park-llke yard. Bel- tape. Instant service. Hayee REAL ESTATE Salesmen with crocks, picture frEimes, etc. home, 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, TTURTY-FIVE or so steps from Broker, 649-1116. has deep well and rotisserie. ment, parking, yard, working OFFICE SPACE for rent in COUPLE with one child would room, screened porch, 2-car bath, large kitchen. Excellent fiore Agency, 647-1418. Agency, 646-0181. license. Established office, ex­ call 649-0773. Wood lathe, shaping tools, drill 2-car garage. The very best. Main St. Seven-room older Co­ MANCHESTER Suburbs, 6%- Rockville at Northeast Shop­ like four or five large room garage, beautifully landscaped. NEW RAISED RANCH In High­ condition, treed lot, $20,600. Asking $76. 649-2083. couple, no children or pets. Call Hayes Agency 646-0181. lonial with two-car garage. room Ranch, tip-top condition, Rosort Proporty cellent commissions. Linsay PAIR young turquoise para­ press, metal lathe, machinist ping Center, air-conditioning, apartment with basement and For further Information call land Park area, 6 rooms on Hayes Agency 646-0181. TOWN OF MANCKEOTEB, OONNSOTIODT Realty, 649-9158, 649-0085. tools, miscellaneous hEind SEWING Machine — Singer 649-4319.__ Large airy rooms. Close to 16 nqinutes to Manchester cen­ For Solo 74 keets \^tli cages, $14. and $18. heat and electricity provided. yard, in nice location, for Philbrick Agency Realtors, 646- RANCH — 6 rooms, large living first floor, modem kitchen, Phone 643-8662. tools, lawn mowers, rototlller, zig-z£ig with cabinet, used, but- a d ULT couple, no ^^childrein, churches, schools, shopping; ter. Acre treed lot, $18,000. LuNORM REALTY 876-1642, 5 Available July 1st. For parti­ August 1st occupancy. Call 1- 4200. large living room with fire­ COVENTRY — Log cabin sum­ NOTICE O F BOOKKEEPER Excellent room with fireplace, paneled bus. Early occupancy, sec­ Hayes Agency 646-0131___ Somers Rd., Ellington, Conn. garden tools, lawn furniture, tonholes, monograms, hems, ^ room s' heat smd hot culars call Joe Mertan Agen­ 224-8450. place, 3 large bedrooms, 2-car mer cottage, fireplaced living position for top notch book­ BASSET Hound, male, 1% years Karman Ghia converUble. Fri- etc. Originally over $300., now refrigerator, $18,900 RANCH in Manchester, family room, air-conditioned, ondary financing possible. Bel­ Lucille ' and Norman La- keeper. Ability to perform cy. 876-5798, 872-4289. large master bedroom, attrac­ garage. Priced below market MIANCHBSTER room, completely carpeted, ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE old, family pet. Registered day, 3-8 p.m., Saturday, ^ , jm . payments accepted. 522- p^^k car. Call-528-0596 new furnace, aluminum siding. flore Agency, 647-1418. Flcmime, Brokers. Ellington— varied bookkeeping functions tive yard with privacy, $26,9do. value. Philbrick Agency, Real- "THE STEP SAVEIR” enclosed porch, excellent con­ AKC. $75. 649-3071. Sunday. 1-7 p.m. 69 E. Middle ^ 31^______, Monday - Friday, 6-9 p.m. MANCHESTER — 178 West Business Properfy Piano Agency, 646-0191. h .m ,. 8- without detailed supervision. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, NINE ACRES — kweeping tors, 646-4200. Here Is one floor living at dition, treed lot. $9,000. Hayes Middle Tpke. New building, 4-4 rooms with 4-car garage, by the Board of Directors of the Town of Mwchester, ConnecO- Future potential as Office Man­ PUPPY — 10 months old, free ___ SINGER touch and sew with weekends ^ 10 a.m. — 9 p.m, For Sale 70 MANCHESTER Is not far from 646-4200. views, lovely six-room stone Its best. 3-bedroom - Ranch Agency, 646-0131. modem air-conditioning, one, INCOMPARABLE 7-room over­ One acre lot. Walking distance cut, June 2, 1970, of Ordinance as follows: ager. Robert J. Pue & Co., 9 to good home, male, house- BE GEINTIaE, be kind, to that cabinet. Monograms, hems, ~ this 3-bedroom Ranch. House is Ranch. Large enclosed porch, on a nicely treed and shrub­ CONVALESCENT home, 1 ^ BOLTON LAKE — Waterfront to everything. C9ty utilities, b lSl-21 Elm-St., Rockville, Conn. 875- broken, all shots. Call Eifter 6 two or three rooms available, in excellent condlUon, wall to ASSUMABLE 4^ per cent 2-car garage. Out-building. sized Cape, updated kitchen, bed lot, convenient to every­ R embroiders etc. Used, excel- t w O-BEDROOM apartment. no Reasonable rates. Call Lou established business. Always wall to wall carpeting, ceramic huge parkllke yard. Complete­ good income. Vernon — One 23 SALE OF LAND - FERGUSON ROAD (Lot #6) 6241. p.m., 643-8374. Blue Lustre. Rent electric wall carpeting all but kitchen, mortgage. Seven-room Cape. Hutchins Agency, 649-6324. thing. First floor family acre wooded building lot In ^ ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town lent condition. Guaranteed. children, no pets. Call 649-8750. Armda, 644-1539. full, g;reat opportunity for right bath plus, fireplace, formal ly private. Four-room Immacu­ shampooer $1. MEinchester -.dishwasher, stove, electric Three or four bedrooms, mod­ room, wall to Wall carpet­ choice residential area. Walk- MMChester the Town of Manchoster sell for the sum of Full price now $56 or 7 month­ person. For more information, dining room, spacious rooms, late year 'round home. $22,900. Hardware & Supply, 877 Main hood ■ and refrigerator goes ern kitchen with all the built- MANCHESTER — Deluxe cus- ing, fireplaced living room ly payments of *8. 522-0476, BOLTON — Deluxe 3*^ rooms, PLEASANT office, ideal loca­ call Philbrick Agency, Real­ plastered walls, recreation Hayes Agency, 646-0131. tag distance to bus line and ^ Arnold Sifuotions Wanted— St., 843-4426. with property. Haa large lot. . Ins, wall to wall carpeting, tom 7-room Garrison Colonial. and garage. $28,200. Please ah^nnlnv center. Vernon. Coimty of Tolland and State Live Stock 42 dealer. carpeting, appliances, alr-con- tion and parking, near hospi­ tors, 646-4200. room, aluminum siding, ga­ shopping center. Built in 1966. $22,600. Call Mit­ finished rec room in basement. 2(^ baths, 2-car garage, all call 649-6306. of Connecticut, all that tract of land situate, lying and b e b * in Fema!e 38 ------dltioning, private finished tal, Personalized Floors Bldg., rage. Owner says "Many items the Town of Manchester, County of Hartford and State ofC on- HORSESHOEING — Thomas FUUR pair skis and poles, cue ten Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. Shed dormer, flreplaca, ga­ aluminum, private treed lot, basements. Attractive residen- 386 Main St., 640-9258. stays." 750 Center, mid 20’s. Out of Town necticut, entitled -Lot #6 on a certain map or ptoii known as BABYSITTER, light housekeep- Robenhymer. Is your horse .Ucto, b.ll. and r.cks, pin* „„ „„„ IterrarMnli* Z S ' rage. 16x20’ screened porch. plush living in the finest of ■ er, college girl, can live-in ubie, nnomaep., m - „ „ „ MANCHESTEIR area — 4-room Morrison Agency, Realtor, 648- B &. W For Sola 75 ‘‘Final Plan of FERGUSON ROAD 'm ACT Ferguson Rood A ready for spring riding? If not, room sets. Call 646-1529. MANCHESTER Green ground Investment Property Deep lot, 224’. Philbrick Agen­ neighborhoods. Hayes Agency, IMMACULATE Mountain Road, Manchester, Conn. Scale 1” equals 40’ September weekdays. Call 876-1994. Ranch in parklike setUng, 2 1016. BARiROWS and WALLACE Co. call me. 643-1490'between 5-10 floor 900 sq. ft., front portion For Sale 70-A cy, Realtors, 646-4200. 646-0131. VERNON — Large Ranch just 18, I960 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Engineering Division" which bedrooms, could be 3, 2-car ga­ Atanchester Parkade RASIED RANCH p.m. KEEP YOUR carpets beautiful GLENWOOD 30'' p s s tp e 4% :SboM apartment, second carpeted. Second floor, 1800 sq. MANCHESTER — Aluminum over Manchester town line. map or plan Is on file In the Town Clerk’s office in said TVnm of IRpNING got you down? Let I'HREE-FAMILY, stone con­ rage. You gotta see it! $16,900. MANCHESTER ,6-room home, SIX-ROOM CJape, vicinity of Manchester 649-6306 / white, good condition, $30. Call „oor, heat, hot water, appli- ft., suitable for light manufac­ sided cape, fireplaced living Owners all packed to move to Manchester, and being more particularly bounded and descrilMd Judy do it. FTck-up and de­ WILL BOARD horse, good graz­ despite constant footsteps of after 6 p.m., 643-6641. struction, plus single cottage, Mitten, Realtors, 643-6930. with expansion room for a hospital, large yard. Call 649- as follows: ances, parking, cellar, $176. turing-. Also second floor, 3 ad­ room, large kitchen, formal MANCHESTER — Price re- Florida. Three bedrooms, 1(4 TlWo fireplaces, beautiful livery. Call 646-1653. ing land and excellent care. a busy family. Get Blue in business zone. A good In- growing family. Huge living 8082, 633-9033. NORTH by Lot #4 on said map or plan, a distance of Two a month. Available July 1st, joining offices. Will rent to­ Qulet country living, stoned front and.an acre of Lustre. Rent electric sham- /estment. More information on room with fireplace, 3 or 4 dining room, garage with duced. baths, carpeting in kitchen, Hundred (200) Feet; Call 643-1009. gether or one or two separate­ ideal for horses. Pony . stalls. land make this one ot the- pooer $1. Paul's Paint & Wall- THREE rooms of furniture, one Adults only. Call after 4 p.m., request, $56,(X)0. Philbrick bedrooms, private yard. MANCHESTER — Six-room patio. $23,900. Wolverton Agen­ drapes, etc. Full basement. ElAST by land of the Town of Manchester, a distance d Situations Wanted— - 640-4864. ly. Call 649-2741 or 649-5688. ASSUME Four bedrooms, two baths, finest homes In the Man- DAPPLE GRAY pony with cart pajter Supply. year old. Best offer:' 643-9616. Agency Realtors, 646-4200. $20,600. Wolverton Agency, Dutch Colonial. 25 per cent cy, Realtors, 649-2813. Priced In mid-twenties. As­ One Hundred Twenty (120) Feet; and harness. Rides and drives. down assumes 5% per cent VA exceptional kitchen. Weekends sumable mortgage of approx. chester-Hebron area. SOUTH by a right of way owned by the Town of Manchester, M ale 39 HOTPOINT refrigerator, very AVAILABLE July 1st — 4-room 637 MAIN ST. — 640 square feet, 5%% MORTGAGE! Realtors, 649-2813. No bad habits. 742-6369. MANITHESTER — business mortgage. Porter St. section. HOLLISTER ST. — Four-bed- or after 6 p.m., 649-3408. $12,000. T.J. (Drockett, Realtor, a distance of Two Hundred One and 88/100 (30148) EXPERIENCED students vrill good condition. Moving out of apartment, stove, refrigerator, newly paneled store, partition­ 1 The owner’s willingness to Feet; block with 6 apartments, ex­ Older 8-room home .in prime Garage, porch. $23,900. Hayes room Dutch Colonial, redecora­ 643-1677. paint, blacktop, mow lawlis. No Boars and Accessories 46 state. $76. 646-1076. heat, hot water included. Just ed. Ideal offices or business. ted. Aluminum siding, fire­ 233 VERNON ST. A well built sell-makes It one of the fin­ WfiaST by Ferguson Road, a distance of One Hundred Twenty cellent condition. Owner will location close to schools, Agency, 646-0131. est buys. Job too big. Call 643-0066 or 649- redecorated. Parking, plenty of 529-0518. Manchester place, 3-car garage with loft. six-room Ranch style home HEBRON — Minutes from Man- (120) Feet. ....^ ’ finance 80 per cent at 8H per shopping, churches. Nicely 4344. P o u ltr y a n d S u p p lie s 4 3 GERICH'S Marine service EMPIRE mahogany upholster- storage. $176. 649-6544 6(4-ROOM RANCH on west side Lot 100x140’. Austin A. Cham­ wlth rural setting, yet a stones Chester. Lovely Ranch on pro­ Said premises are subject to a right ot way and a sanitary * * * Evinrude VMAfrV«*Cimotors, A saleso I a O Oand n H g,j . gofa, . carvedmm, feet, excellent aa A MANCHESTER Green — Avail­ cent. Terrific income produc­ treed yard. Owner will take Mid 20’s, To sell Now! MR. CLEAN of town, 1(4 baths, carport, throw from Buckley School, fessionally landscaped one-acre sewer Basement as of record appear. service. 1082 Tolland Tpke., condition. $176. AnUque bread FOUR-ROOM flat, second floor, able July 15, two air-condition­ back second mortgage from bers, Realtor, MLS, 643-2326. er. Call now, Haj'es Agency, half acre lot. ' Asking $25,000 Oversized lot ot 400’ depth Is parkllke lot. Bright, airy kltch- This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this ONE DOZEN laying hens, $1. Buckland, Conn., 643-2363. m akerr^.~3*9-1837. central. Middle aged adults ed offices, on street level with qualified couple. House 646-0131. six-room Ranch, living room with $14,6(X) assumable each. Call 649-30n. • ...... ^____ !___!______only. No pets. Available July small work shop. 649-2741, 649- needs- some work but basi­ V a M AN CH ESTER- Large 4-bed- attracUvely landscaped. Rec- en, formal dining room, raised w a r r f N F HOWT ANH Sfter'twrplTbll^UM'Ttata WOODUIND LAWRENCE fish locator, with ------jgt 643-4677. with fireplace, dining room, mortgage. T.J. Crockett 6688. MANCHESTER close to shop- cally clean and neat. Four rages, aluminum siding, large extras,-like new. Call after mm ------kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, tor, 643-1677. Etad garage add to livability. by U & R, 7 rooms including mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of' 'Votan ping, 4-famlly with 4 room bedrooms, 1% baths, $162.25 landscaped lot. Lqw 40’s. Heri‘ MANOR 5:30, 742-8362. Musical Instrumenn* 53 t h r e e - b e d r o o m apart­ GARAGE — 8 Griswold St., garage, patio, aluminum sid­ To Inspect this fairly priced family room. Mid 20’s and has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its refereocs apartments, 4-car garage, new monthiy*l)ays principal, in­ MANCHESTER — Huge L- tage House, 646-2482. 643-1108 Articles For Sale 45 ment in newer 2-famlly> 2- 1,1Q0 square feet, overhead ing, parkllke lot. Assumable home, please call Robert J. worth It. Mr. Lombardo, Bel­ to a special Town election. BASS amplifier (Ovation) two heating systems and roof. Mid terest, Insurance'and taxes Ranch, family room, play APARTMENTS baths, appliances, basemeht. doors, office and rest room. mortgage. Owner very anx­ Smith, Inc., 968 Mata St., flore Agency, 647-1413. JAMBS F. FARR, Seorstary ANTIQUES — hand made early months old, only used a few 30's. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. on present mortgage. Con- room, dining room, three large JUST LISTED Homestead Street Garage. Heat, hot water. $260, Ideal for storage or small non- ious. An exceptionally clean 640-6241. Board of Dlrectora American gdfts, bottles, Iruit Garden— Farm— times at home, like new. Cost vehUonal financing also bedrooms, country kitchen, Manchester, Connecticut Manchester, Conn. lease and security. M.H. Palm­ hutomotlve business. Call 646- FOUR-FAMILY homes — your home for a low price of $24,- Beautiful Ranch in the Jars, etc. Expert refinlshing. $450, sell for $275. Also Beatle available. privacy. $28,900. Hutchins MANCHESTER WendeU TOWN OF MANCHESTER; CONNECTICUT Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 16th day of June, IWIt, Dairy Products 50 er, Realtor, 643-6321. 0022, 649-4425. best Investment. We have two 900. Woodhlll Heights section. Reasonable. Trash & Treasure, bass guitar, $40. Must sell. Agency, 649-6324. Reed custom built oversized 6- WOODLAND MANOR offers on the east side. One on Oak, High 20’s. Owner trans­ the ultimate in convenient Wall St., Hebron (Route 316). STRAWBERRIES — Come to Call 647-9839, evenings. MANCHESTER — Northwood OFTTCE for rent, August 1st. BELFIORE AGENCY ferred. bedroom Ranch, half acre NOTICE O F Open evenings and weekends. Berryland and pick your own. the other on Eldridge St. T.J. MANCHESTER — Six-rooms wooded lot in exclusive rural TOWN OF MANCHESfllEB, OONNXOnODT prestige living, with schools, Apartments. Luxury split-level, 60(> square feet, on Route 83 in Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. FRECHETTE REALTORS shopping and religious fa­ Comer TSf Glode Lane and Tol- COMPLETE set; of Gretch one bedroom. Cental air-con­ Vernon. Heat and electricity 647-1413 with a spacious lot and occu­ T. J. CROCKETT area, bullt-tas, fireplace, 40’ ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE ALUMINUM sheets used as land St. Near the East Hart- drums with cymbals, like new. pancy at . buyer’s convenience. heated family room, double,ga- , ^ accord^ce with the provisions of Cfhapter 3, Sections 1 NOTICE O F - ~ cilities nearby. printing plates, .009 thick, 23x ditioning, carpeting, formal liv­ Included. 875-9716. 647-9993 L Realtor 643-1577 ford-Manchester town line. Call between 5-9,‘ 649-8279. ing room, family room, 1*4 Land For Sola 71 This Manchester Cape includes ______rage, 2 baths, tremendous S" Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 36", 25 cents each or 6u for $1 Adults only. AIR-CONDinONED office a 166x136’ lot, ceramic baths, MANCHESTER - ExcepUonal value at $81,900. Meyer, Real- eta JuTe'T^iOTO^ ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE baths, private basement, bal­ TREES — Privacy, custom de­ In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 8, Seotions 1 T W O spacious bedroom 6s3-2711. GRAY upholstered piano, $160. space available. Inquire Holi­ GLASTONBURY, —- 76 acres, luxe home. Family room, plenty of ■ closet space, nice 7-room Cape with acreage. Im- tor, 643-0600. 0«"dtaance as follows: Magnavox stereo TV console, cony, carport, heat, hot water. 6(4-ROOM Cape, 4 rooms down, • B U 1181-20 Q1 .OA and 9 of the Toivn Charter, notice is hereby-giyen of the apartment Include refriger­ day Lanes, 39 Spencer St., ideal for development. Near dining room, 2Mi baths, brick fireplaced living room, alumi­ maculate inside and out. Over­ AUTUMN haze mink stole. Ori­ $160. Bell 2-speed tape record­ Available Immediately, $200. 2(4 rooms on second floor, for­ Sec. 20 SALE OF LAND FERGUSON ROAD (Lot #2) by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester. ator, stove, dlshwasherj .dis­ Manchester, 643-2125. Manchester line and Route 84 front, 2-car garage. Hutchins num storms-screens-doors, full sized garage and horse stable. BE IT ORDAINED by the’^MVfDtaectorsTfthrTown 2, 1970, of Ordinance'^ ' m I ^ ginally $600, sacrifice $295. Household Goods 51 er, $26. VM Hi-Fi, $26. Call 649 J.D. Real Estate Associates 'I' mal dining room, fireplace In posal, air conditioning, ahd interchange. Ten minutes to Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. basement, baseboard hot water Heritage House, 646-2482. duplex, ^ p arate fu m a ^ . of Manchester that the Town of Manchester sell for the sum of B M1*B Call 649-2618. 6091. Inc., 643-6129. living room, $21,900. Philbrick full carpeting. DOUBLE bed, $76; sofa, $20; downtown Hartford. John Mil­ I Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ------heat,, „good------outbuilding„ for ^play------;------. ? pracUcally rent free. On- Nine Thousand Four Hundred ($9,400.00) Dollars to Mr. Olgerts 22 SALE OF LAND - FERGUSON ROAD (Lot # 4) Houses For Rent 65 BOWERS School — 6-room ex­ ! ..It houae or lawn equipment. Good Hartford Line Lsarge ly $26,900. 10 per cent flnanc-. Klavins of the said Town of Manchester all that tract of land * ^ ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the TVywn O N E bedroom available ELECTRIC typewriters regular crib-youth bed, $26; playpen UPRIGHT PIANO, gray up- ^ U R rooms, first floor, cen- ler Agency, 1-828-4763. pandable Ranch, all rooms J? oak floors and full blanket in- two-famlly, completely ing available to qualified buy- situate, lying and being ta the Town of Manchester, County of Manchester that the Town of Manchester sell for the "■»** ct July 1, 1970. $195, now $86. Also elec­ $5; two bookcases, $8. and $15; bolstered. Excellent condition. location, stove, refrigera- RANCH -r Three bedrooms, >N SBYEN-ROOM Raised 'R'jnch SOUTH MANCHESTER — Ap­ very large, 2 fireplaces, 2-car sulation all In a nice location, modernized. Two-car garage, era. CJall now. Pasek, Realtors, Hartford and State of'Connecticut, entitled Lot #2 on a certain Tliousand One Hundred ($12,1(X).(X)) Dollars to Mr. OInrta tric adding machines, regular­ curtains, dishes, and other $160. Call after 6 p.m., 646- parking. $126, one child near schools, bus line, shop­ 2 fireplaces, tiled baths, large Starting at $17(5 monthly ) proximately 6 acres with 641’ ’ Gorgeous large lot. $33,900. 289*7476, 742-8248. Pl®” known as "Final Plan of FERGUSON ROAD TRACT Kl®v*ns of the said Town of Manchester all that tract o( uiad ly $119, now $35. Wholesale miscellaneous items. Call 649- 4286. accepted. 649-8360. ping area .$226 monthly. CaU garage, screened porch, $22,- family room, bullt-lns, laundry $23,900. Odegard Realty, 643- frontage, hall mile to Martin 900. Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. Heritage House, 846-2482. ------^------Ferguson Road & Mountain Road, Manchester, Conn. Scale 1" and being ta the Town of Manchester, County ot buyers welcome. 649-7798 after 0369. 644-2234. room, 2-car garage, city util­ 4365. ANTIQUE (Colonial with 6 equals 40’ September 13, 1966 TOWN OP MANCHESTER Engl- Hartford and State. 01 Coimectlcut, entitled Lot #4 on a ceradn NINE-PIECE Ludwig drum set,‘ A VA ILAB ^ July 1st, 3-large School. Owner will finance. M. ities, large lot. Immediate 6. rooms, heat, - hot water, ap­ OVERSIZED 7-room Cape, IMMA(3ULATE 6-room Colo- rooms (plus) and new utlUtieB. neering Division” which map or plan is on file ta the Town *"^P P*®** Itaown as “ Final Plan of FERGUSON ROAD TRACT complete with naugahyde MANCHESTER — Delightful 8- H. Palmer Realtor, 643-6321. occupancy. Charles Lesper­ pliances. Adults only. No ^ t s . large living room with fire­ nial, garage, large rooms, ex- Built ta 1848 with living space, Cl®*"**’® office ta said Town of Manchester, and being more par- Ferguson Road h Mountain Road, Manchester, Conn. Seal# 1” EXCELLENT, efficient covers and case on wheels, 1% room home, 3 or 4 bedrooms, ance, 649-7620. cellent location, $27,600. Owner charm, and quaUty. Assumable described as follows: ^u®l® 40’ September 13, 1966 TOWN OP MANCHBSTBSR, and economical, that’s Blue Lustre Public Notice $100 monthly. Security deposit place, modem kitchen with years old. Excellent codtUtion, carpeting, rec room, con­ VILLAGER 646-1669.------mortgage. . $24,900. 4 y Out of state NORTH by Lot #1 on said map or plan, a distance of TWO being more particularly bounded and described as follows: carpet and upholstery! cleaner. required. Call 649-1359 between MANCHESTER — To settle es­ buUt-ins, 1(4 baths, 4 bed­ Hundred (200) Feet; __ NORTH by Lot #3 on said map or plan, a distance ^ Taro silver sparkle, $600, 643-8662. venient location, $226. per Hoiisos For Solo 72' APARTMENTS owner must sell. Odegard Rent electric shampooer $1. 6-9 p.m. tate, older 6(4-room 2-story rooms, formal dining room, g r e a t potential, 746 Parker BAST by land of the Town of Manchester,""a distance of Hundred Six and 15/100 (206.16) Feet; To. Lease or Buy month. Call Paul W. Dougan, New 2-bedrobm apart­ Realty, 643-4366. Plnewood F^imlture Shop. Realtor, 649-4636. MANCHESTER — Raised home, central, quiet, con­ full .shed dormer, on a treed St. industrial property with 6- Elghty-One and 60/100 (81.60) Feet; BAST by land of the Town of Mancheater, a distance ot 3 Rooms of New Furniture FOUR-ROOM apartment, sim- ments. Appliances, heat, SOUTH by Lot #3 on said map or plan, a distance of Two Seventy (70) Feet; Wearing Apparel- Ranch, wall to wall carpeting, venient location. Excellent % acre lot. $27,900. Philbrick room home, 1% baths. Assum­ GREEN RD. 3 or 4-bedroom U & R MOVING — Selling five rooms porch, stove, refrigerator, 2 air-coiidlUoners, car­ Hundred Three and 67/100 (203.67) Feet and; SOUTH by Ix>t #6 on said map or plan, a distance of ^ s o from Furs 57 FOUR room single Ranch, large 2 air-conditioners, dishwasher, terms to qualified buyer, $26,- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. able mortgage. Mid 20’s. Mor­ Cape. Fireplace, wall to wall REALTY C O ., IHC. of fun^ture and many other Venetian blinds, clean refined peting. Charles Lesper- WEST by Mountain Road, a distance of One Hundred Hundred (200) Feet and; middle age couple or lady, no yard, electric heat. At Bolton ..built-in r a t ^ and oven, attic ance, 000. J.D. Real Estate Asso­ rison Realtor, 643-1016. carpeting, large kitchen, sun- Twenty (120) Feet. 99 BIAST CENTER STREET items. Garden tools, washer, AUTUMN HAZE mink stole. LARGE first-floor, fireplaced WEST by Ferguson Road, a distance of One HundrM MODEL HOME children or pets, bus line. Notch, " $136. includes heat. fan, rec-room, 2-car garage, ciates, 643-6129, 648-8779. porch, patio with fireplace. This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this Twenty (120) Feet..-. MANCHESTER, (X>NN. dryer, crib, school desks and original price $996. Voil sacri- Ideal for small child. Write 649-7620 family room ta this 7-room MANCHESTER - Beautiful 6- References and security. 643 large lot. Priced right. Mitten Raised terrace. Excellent con- publication ta this newspaper provided that within ten (10),days Said premises are subject to a right of way and a sanitary. 64S-960a or 643-2692 chairs, pool table, hi-fi. Call ★ COLONIAL fice, 643-4896. Box C, Manchester Herald. MANCHESTER — 7 room Co­ Cape. Garage. Oversized wood­ room Cape with 3 bedrooms, 'AM Zi* n A A»M Am4 AA a# MAAAteaJ — _ W* 6627. Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. dltlon. Must see. Austin A. ®*t®r this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not sewer Easement as of record appear, 644-0260. ★ MODERN . I. lonial, 3 bedrooms, 1(4 baths, ed lot. Central to shopping, formal dining room carpeted chambers Realtor MLS, 648- *®s® than five (6) per cent of the electors of the Town, as deter- TW® Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this bus. $22,900. Meyer Realtor, ★ SPANISH 1 PLEASANT 4-room apartment, fireplace, closet space galore, living room with fireplace,— pri­—’ 2326. ’ ' mined from the latest official lists of the Re^strars of Voters publication ta this newspaper provided that within tm (10) days ★ PROVINCIAL W anted— To Buy 58, first floor, in 2-famlly home, Out of Town 2- car garage. Numerous643-0609. ex­ vate shaded yard. Wolverton has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference tW® publication of this Ordinance a i>eU&bn aicned by not tras. Morrison Realtor, ' M8- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. to a special a. Town------election.- iggg (jyg (gj gj jjjg electors of the Town, as detar* from ^ parking and heat, $146. After For Rent 66 MANCHESTER — 8 room Colo- HOUSEHOLDS loU - Antiques g jjj 649.4426. 1016. JAMES F. FARR, Secretary mined from the latest official lists of the Regtatnira Of VotalS FOR RENT bric-a-brac, locks, frames, ______VERNON — Willow Brook PRINTING PUNT nlal with 3 bedrooms, country' REGENT ST. — 4-room house PORTER ST. Boat;d of Directors has not been filed with the Town (Jlerk requesting Its referenos •' Manchester, Connecticut to a special Town election. $288 glassware. We.,buy estates. VU- AVAILABLE July 1st, four- Apartments. Immediately new OWNERS relocating, must sell, sized kitchen, dining room, 1(4 on Industrial zone lot 100x160. baths, garage, $24,900. Wolver- Call Peg Cleszynskl, Broker, First time offered—Imma­ Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 16th day of June, 1970. JAMES F. FARR, Bsorstary Any item may be purchased lage ~ Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 room flat,, second floor, on bus 3H rooms at $160, 4H at $186. SECOND SHIFT centrally located, completely MEADOWBROOK Heat, hot water, refrigerator, remodeled, 8-room (Colonial, ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 649-4291. culate 7(4-room Ctolonial- Board of Directors separately; Lake St., Bolton. 649-^7. line, near* stores and hospital. Mancheater, ConnMUout oven-range,. disposal, dish­ • MULTILITH OBERATORS— Experience neces­ Cape. First floor paneled GARDEN APARTMENTS Working couple. $136 per sary. finished basement, one bath, Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 16th day of Jims, UTF. INSTANT CREDIT .... WANTED — Antique furniture, ihonth. Security deposit re­ washer, wall to wall carpeting, 2 lavatories, 2-car garage, -family room with many cus­ t o w n o f Ma n c h e s t e r , Co n n e c t ic u t glass, pewter, oil paintings or air-conditioning, swimming • BINDERY WORKER— Collatcii’ experience neces­ double comer lot. Ideal for tom bullt-lns, spacious liv­ MEADOWBROOK ROAD, ELLINGTON, CONN. quired. 646-2878. "TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CXINNECTICIJT OPEN SUNDAYS 10-6 other antiqBbwUems. Any quan­ pool, lighted tennis courts,, sary. . ” business man, office and home. Manchester and Vicinity ing room, formal dining NoncE OF tity. The Harrison’s, 643-8709, MANCHESTER — Three ■ room 3 ROOMS, ONE BEDROOM Per MON.-FRl. 10-9 basketball court, parking and • WRAPPER— No experience necessary. Low 80’s. Call 643-9764. > room and convenient kitch­ NOTICE O F • Adults Only, No Pets ^ Month 165 Oakland Street. apartment. Porter St. area. storage all included. No pets. en, three bedrooms, 1(4 ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE • Lease & Security Total Electric ^ P a r k i n g and utlliUes. ‘ $130 CaU Hartford, 627-9288, Ver­ Hours—5 to 12 p.m. MANCHESTER — 7-room Co- P is for, Pretty and Private is this aluminum sided ranch, tiled baths, first floor laun­ accordwee vdth the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 WANTED - Used canoe, wood- monthly. Call 623-7263. non. 872-4400. cradled on gorgeous landscaped lot. With family room, dry room, two fireplaces, Reserve Now for August . September Occupancy H & G CMvas, or FRP only. Call 643- ______Top wages, plus liberal benefit program that in­ lonlal, near bus line, back­ yard fenced in, needs some sundeck and swimming pool. Many, many extras $31,900. wall to wall carpeting, cenr by the Board orDlM ctore’oTtW^’IV.'Jm'^of and *9 orthe*^To"!^ (^^e?\otto''*f°h ®’ « • « « « « » 6939, evenings and weekends. 3%-ROOM second floor apart­ ROCKVnXE — Newly redec­ cludes a non-contributory penglipn plan. remodeling, $23,900. M;itten tral air conditioning through­ cut, June 2, 1970, of Ordinance as follows: ^ tho W«rH the adopUon FURNITURE ment. Adults only. Security re­ orated 3-room apartment, $126, B 181 21 ‘ *>® Town of Manchester, ConnMtt- Apply in person or call Agency, Realtors, 648-6980. A is for All you could possibly want ta this 4-bedrom Cape, out. Attached garage, many ?JAMES J. GESSAY 669 Burnside Ave. quired. Call 528-0718. Includes heat, stove and re­ with garage and plenty of back yard for the kiddles to extras. Excellent value. $39,- Sec. 21 SALE OF LAND - FERGUSON ROAD (Lot ^8)*^ Ordinance as follows: REAL ESTATB frigerator. Adults only, securi­ BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Direclors of the Town Sec 19 SAI F fHn-i-ATvn Trn'or.iTor.i...... , ® 181*19 ^ East Hartford Rooms Without Board S9 v i l l a g e r Apartments, new, ATTRACTIVE Ranch, iriUi romp ta. $20,600. 600. . ty deposit required. Call 643- ALLIED PRINTIMfi SERVICES, IN& mahogany paneling, fireplace, 289-0756 COMFORTABLY furnished 2-bedroom apartment, appU- ~ S7» MIDDLE TPKE. WEST 875-0134 0678. family room, garage and hugie BEFORE YOU BUY FURNI- sleeping room, for older em- ances, heat and two alr-con- MANCHESTER, CONN. — MS-UM 8 is for Seeing and Believing for only $24,900. Remarkable lot. $23,900. Call Warren E. aluminum sided ranch . . . with breezeway and attached TURE ANYWHERE, SEE OUR ployed gentleman, parking, 272 dRloners. Charles Lesperance, HEBRON, Wall St., 4-room 643-2692 Howland Realtor, 643-1108. 2-car garage. Fireplaced Uving room. This home hnr been LOW PRICES. Main St. 649-7620. * apartment, heat, hot water, treated with kindness. carpeting, appliances, parking LOOKING lor anything In real 68 SOMERSET Dr. (Justom ot #1 on a certain CLEAN, USED . refrigerators, THE THOMPSON House—Cot­ and storage. $176 monthly. 646- estate ' rentals—apartments, built. Immaculate 7 - room E Is for Easy living in this 2-famlly duplex. In the heart of ------equals 40’ September 18, 1M6 fTOWN OF MANCHESTER Engl- Fereuson 'Roud°&"Mount«ta' pinrt ranges, automatic washers tage St., centrally located, 0882, 649-2871. 180 FOOT frontage, secluded neering Division,” which map dr plan Is on file ta the T o w ..ou ?iw n ’ Immediate Opening For with guarantees. See them at large pleasantly furnished homes, mulUple dwellings, no Raised Ranch. Heavenly pri­ Manchester. Easy on the pocketbook too. $26,900. vate wooded lot backing up to landscaped wide open country- Clerk’s offlee ta ssld Town oF Manchester, and being more par- neering Diviston ” which n^p S an ^lftn '^ ^ fllf 1 B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ ROCKVILLE —New 3Vi-room side, plastered walls, lovely ticulBriy_teunded and described as follows sociates, Inc. 643-6129. Nature Center. Two fireplaces, Main St, Call 643-2171. for overnight and permanent apartments with private ter­ EXPERIENCED k K Is for the Kitchen, this large 6(4-room Ranch features. A 6 guest r^tes. race ttnd pool. Including heat, 3- car glirage, built-ins, thermo-kitchen Mom will love, plus 1 (4 acres. Lovely setting plus EXPERIENCED TWIN BED, box spring and hot water, all appliances and pane windows, natura^ trim, 1(4 2-car garage. Only, 4 years- old. $24,900. i| mattress $30. Maple extension ATTRACTIVE sleeping room baths, huge rear redwood deck. JULY 1ST OCCUPANCY carpeting. $166. Rockland Ter­ TEXTILE HELP part by each. In all a distance of Two Hundrsd !§ table, five chairs, $26. Dresser for gentleman. Private en­ race Apartments, Highland One minute to new Route 6. Living con be fun' In the comfort of your own honie. Let us IMMACULATE 6 (4-room Ranch (47.76) Feet; room Town House apart­ SOUTH by Lot No. 4 on said map or plan, a distance of E-Aom Twenty-Three and 70/100 ( 223.70) Feet; ii ' In good condition, $20. Call 649- trance, shower bath, free park­ Avenue, 872-4046, 620-6686. No Helen D. Cole, Realtor, 643- help you select the "Jqst right” home that will f:t your with rec room and garage, i 6692. ment. 1*4 baths, alr'-con'dl- l>vo Hundred Six and 15/100 (206.16) Feet and; EAST by land of the Town of Mancheater, a dlstanoe ot TYPIST ing. Apply 196 Spruce St. 6666. > family’s needs. COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE. three bedrooms, kitchen has tioner, stove, refrigerator, pets. WEST ta part by Mountain Road, Ferguson Road and the a m ™ One ®n

/ V . X V.. '1 , ' i ' ' ■\ ' f \ \ V '\ ' \ 'V V \ X. ; V' V '\\ \ THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 ■'\-\VA ' . -PAGB TWENTY iiattrlfpatw lEwfning ATtniRe Daily Pre*w Run... V ,, For The Week Bnded - The WeathjBF Juno. 80, 1870 Cloudy and cool with showers Manchester __JEmergCTicy D oor $16,000 in Grants Aid through Saturday. Rain heavy ’ ' AINiTIOII OF ANTIQUES i c u F m t t at time*. Tonight’s low In 60s. Rail-Bus Test Run Hospital Notes • Effective Monday, there J . ^ 15,770 Tomorrow's high In 60s. Sun­ will be , a new emergency Police Radio, Training day partly cloudy, cool. room entrance to Manchester Saturday, Juno 27 at 10:00 A M. for Mr. Manchester— A City of Village Charm ^ v n l r m o h o u r s Hollay, Bucklond Street, ’^“ ’chostor. (Buck md SUM o« Ready for Hartford Memorial Hospital via Arm­ The Manchester FtoUce Dept, A spohieamBii for the Planning Tolland ’Turnpike near the Bucklmd Statlm Post om o HatetiiiedUite Care Semi* ory St. Committee pointed out that Man­ -8 will soon receive two grants, take Buckland Road at the traffic Ught In the center of Wap VOL. LX X XIX , NO. 227 A rall-bua will leave Hartford by a concrete roadway would jiriVatei noon p-m., and 4 p.m. chester wlU a>lao benefit todlreot- (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1970 (ClMMdfl^ Advertiaing on Plage 17) t iLm.; private room*, l« a.m.- As of that date, use of the pins)- PRICE TEN CENTS Friday for an experimental be built on raU beds, leaving Haynes St. entrance will be totaling $16,000, maxle earUcr ly from these grants: $25,707 to trip to Bloomfield. lif It works, the tracks exposed. ’This would Ap.m., and 4 p.m.-f p.m. this week by the State Planning Antiques Including: Barker and Taylor O r ^ fa to e r riMk, PedUtrio*: Parent* allowed discontinued. the OiLplitol Region Council of the rail-bus may b^ used on a allow for normal .railroad traf­ Committee on Criminal Admin- Govemmenta for a regional en- a ^ time except noon-8 p.m.; The change will place the Penn. Dutch jelly cupboard, pine hutch, Jdanchester run. fic- as well ns non-stop commut­ latration from funds made avail­ foiviement squad: $15,000 to cherry drop leaf table, pine decorated blanket ’ er bus traffic. others, 8 p.m.-S p-m. divergency entrance back Rldlnjr along^, on the Connecti­ where it was before the be­ able under the Omnibus Crime I^iaitford for a study of the city lady’s desk, gate leg table, Sheraton mlrfor, oil ’The rail-bus and bus-roadway Self Service; 19 a.m.-8 p.m., canvas, old lamps, panel shade la :^ Powl cut Company’s tryout will be ginning of construction of the control and Safe Streets Act and regional ooirununlcatlone State’s Eyes Foeus Belfast Appeal Court Rules representatives of the State ideas are .looked at ns means of 4 p.m.-< pun. clocks, bottles, butter chums, jugs."Bohdm an g lw en Intensive Care and Coronary new addition, currently near­ of 1968. iteeds, and $35,000 for equipment vases, brass eagle, blown glaosware. Carnival g a*s, Engiisn Transportation Department, the easing the pressure on Hart­ The Apartment will get $3,000 to Implement the program; and ford area roadways during com­ Care: Immediate family only, ing completion. dinner set, sap buckets, rifle, ironware, tinware, milk cans, \t w Legislative Committee on Trans­ to make a stu

t At Ttfflplw Floor you got corpeting Hnif s Jet Hits Two Homes; Four Die not only luxurious and ptyKticcri but also ivosonobly prieod! This ologant corpot SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — An engine failure sent a Navy holds up beautifully in ^ heoviest traffic jet trainer plane crashing into ofoos resisting soil,” stains ond footprints. Includes Carpet, Padding, two houses in'a residential area It's tightly woven with double jute bock and Expert Tacklesa Thursday night and caused lour K ic k for yeors of wear. Decorator colors. Installation! deaths—two in the plane and %!>III(SE PjlMT two on the ground—officials sold. m 7 d SSsqYds Installed the Sq. Yds. Installed 262*15 About a doseh other persona were injured and four stayed in m m MORE.. AOOKS BEm R... habit Sq. Yds. Installed 337.05 50 sq Yds Installed 374*50 hospitals overnight. KITCHEN CARPET Navy officials said the TFO USTSIORGER! /7 ^ Cougar jet was making a prac* Good selection of col- $ .95 Shop at Home tlce Instrument approach to Kel­ That'i righti Quality Dutch Boy House Paint actually A ~M A H E R OF ors installed. i i a ly Air Force Base when it lost saves you money. It covers more surface area because LIFE AND BREATH! Our expert will call with samples and estimates of these and other wall-to- power and noeedlved two miles it has superior hiding power. It looks better,- tool Its wall carpet values.'Evening appointments welcome. north of the runway. It hit in Southwest 41st Street on the tough, brilliant finish wears slowly and evenly. Resists Your CHARGE IT WITH city’s West Side ind tumbled cracking'and peeling. Keeps costly maintenance way CALL 643-6662 Christmas Seat onto two homes on Luz Avenue, down. So get the most for your money! Get INSTAUED burning both. qualityl Get Dutch Boy House PaintI association can help. Rudy Vella said he was in hie house five doora from where the WUSBtWQKD tU atatU M , CERAMIC TILE plane etruck when he heard FOR FREE BOOKLETS ON 5 FT. TUB TUB AREA "something like a rocket com­ HOW TO QUIT SMOKING WE HONOR ing down and then an explo­ ENCLOSURE Installed Up To The Celling sion.” i [ w rite to " I went outside and saw all the houses on fire,” Vella said. CONNECTICUT ’27.95 $35.00 'My little girl was screaming TUBEBCVLOSIS * Installation. Extra because she didn't know what BESPUUTOBY DIBEABE With 2 Pc. Fixture y was going on . . . I ran to the ASSOCIATION, INC. Hindu Refugijees com er and saw the plane on 46 Ash Street Young mother and child are among thousands of Hindus who have fled from East Hartford, Conn, 09189 Firemen pour foam onto still burning wreckage of Navy jet which crashed into homae. (AP Photofax) Moslem Pakistan to Indja since January. (See story Page 12). (AP Photofax) (See Page Eight)